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ROOKLTN EAGTjE THE NEW YORK. FHIDAV. MARCH 17. VOL. SO.

75. -4 PAGES, INCLUDING PICTURE Trad Mirk "Kagle" IUgistired. THREE CENTS. lOUJt O'CLOCK. ALLY FOR READERS OF THE EAGLE.

i.m m. nr.i i iii.il li s. BOY KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR. LOOP PUN TO DIE, l'arlly i-lonily lo-iiiulu ami Milur.li..; llirht In fre.h aouti, Kiiiilx. i JAPS BLOCK List of Places Where the Newspaper Is SAFE BLOWERS III WORK II BUSIUE SECTION.

MAl-TDATE APPLIED FOR. Always on Sale. Following is list of branches and SAYS 11 CLELLftN. POLITICIANS DECREE. agencies, in the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan, where the Brooklyn Daily Eagle may always be found on sale, beside the liotorman Larsen Arrested, Charged With Homicide.

William Ellwooil. 13 years old, of 110 North Elliott place, was run over by trolley-car No. 3365, of the Vanderbilt avenue line, shortly after 9 o'clock this morning. He died an hour later at the Cumberland Street Hospital, where he was taken by Ambulance Surgeon Wood. Knut Larsen.

23 years old. of 43 Baltic street, motorman of the car, was subsequently arrested on a charge of homicide. regular newsdealers in both boroughs, and $5,000,000 Tied Up by Injunction in Northern Securities Case. Washington. March 17 William P.

dough, for the Northern Securities Company, made application to the Supreme Court to-day for issuance of the mandate in the case of E. H. Harriman an dothers against the Northern All Are Excessive and No Delay Should Give Pretext for Implied Contract Plea. Treasure Box in Marble Workers Office Blown to Pieces. by Fear Depopulation of East Side and an Exodus to Brooklyn.

Railway to Harbin Cut Force Waiting to Slaughter. Securities Company, in accordance with the decision of the court in favor of the company. He based li on the ground that, until I ho mbli.llla uh.mlit i .7. l. newsboys: UROOKI.YN BRANCHES.

1243 Hertford ovenne. 44 Bros.liray. E. I). 2IO Broadway, E.

I. Fifth nvenne. 2511 Atlantic avenne. 1.14 Greenpirlnt avenne. SOI rltluMh avenue.

1024 f.atea ovenne. 1834 Bnth avenue. I1ROOKI.YX AGENCIES. C210 Third nvenne. NO NEED TO WAIT FOR OAKLEY, THIEVES WERE UNDISTURBED.

of property" be tied up by tiie Injunc- HORSE AND BUGGY STOLEN. Abraham Levy of 3 Ames street reported to the Brownsville polite this morning the loss of a valuable horse and buggy which was stolen from the stable of his employer, Herman Klein of 30 Ames street, some time after last midnight. The police are puzzled over the robbery, as a large and vicious dog is always kept, iu they ard and he was not Vigorous Action Directed by the Head nun ui nit; couri. ana mis was an injustice to the public and the owners of the property. Maxwell Evarls.

representing the opposing side, objected to the motion, saying that the mandate should not issue until the opinion oCthe court in the case is handed down. The court took the matter under advisement after directing that the application of HAVE ALREADY LOST VOTERS After Securing Booty They Visited Nearby Saloon and Drank Freely and Stole Lot of Liquor. GEN, KUROPATKIN DISGRACED of the City Government To-day. Explains Position. T.IIK Myrtle avenue.

717 l-'lnahlnir avenue. 22.H Brl.lu at reel. Fifth avenue. E. A.

Snrot. Sheopslien.l Buy. MMIATTAX. neurit barking. ntissvllle Mr- printed Mayor McClellan this afternoon sent a At the Hed Van In front the kixlj uiuwi'ia uuiu vion iu LEAPED UPON THIRD RAIL letter to Deputy and Acting Commissioner Br I the Subway motion Room 23, World Hiill.llnu.

Frank J. Goodwin of the Department of Social Settlement Workers, Too, Oppose Plan to Give Relief on Bridges. Gen. Linevitch Placed in Command and Superior Ordered Home. rented a DIED SUDDENLY AT THE BRIDGE.

worked leisurely upon the safe, blew It to pieces and walked away with whatever of value It contained. Their toll evidently Simon Wright, of Lafayette Avenue, created a great thirst, for they next visited Lost His Fortune hy a ijewalk a saloon and enjoyed drinks at the expense I Man Jumping Bail, of the proprietor and carried off enougn 2(1 Enat Tiventy-tlilril street. Went ulreet. 7rl! Tremont avei.ne. 241 toluinhuN avenue.

JAMAICA. tiTiH Fulton Mreet. of tbe Eagle who desire to have Workman Had an Almost Miraculous Escape From Death When He Dodged Train. Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, directing him to reject all the bids which were submitted the other day for the lighting of the streets and public buildings of the city. Mayor McCUllan bad Intended to wait until the return of Commissioner Oakley, who is out of town, before taking any action, but papers delivered promptly to their homes after an examination of the bids to-day he will please notify the Eagle main office or concluded that they were so excessive that any of the Eagle branches.

th ni.nhi to be reiected at once. Tbe i ALDERMEN READY TO KILL IT. HE MAY FACE ANNIHILATION. for a day or two. The office of Rohan Brothers, monument makers, was the place where the safe was blown open.

The building stands close to Mayor's letter to Acting Commissioner Good DEAD W0JV1AN IDENTIFIED. the corner of Greenpolnt avenue and Gale i win is as follows: In the midst of the morning rush at the Manhattan terminal of the Brooklyn shortly before 7 o'clock to-day. Simon Wright, 50 years old, of 416A Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, was taken ill and died before the arrival of an ambulance. Wright went to Manhattan on a Lexington avenue elevated train and was taken ill as he was leaving it. (Special to the Eagle.) Newark, N.

March ITSiuion Wright, of street. It Is one story high and about fifteen "New York, March 17, 1905. St. Petersburg Expects Nothing From Him, hut Plans to Send Out 450,000 Men. Hon.

Frnnl; J. Goodwin, ueputy ami nu- i Tt, Commissioner of Water Supply, Gas; ollalls in I in Newark Hotel Lived in Edward G. Paul, aged 21 years of 774 Hal-sey street, an iron worker, employed in strengthening the elevated railroad structure, was taken to the Brooklyn Hospital this afternoon, suffering from severe burns on the face and neck and electrical shock. He was working under the tracks at Washington and High streets this forenoon and just before 12 scrambled up to the roadway, Intending to go to luncheon. Just at that moment a train came along and Paul, panic stricken, jumped for the other track.

But he missed his footing and fell to the third rail, getting the full force of the current. Paul was picked up Instantly and It was found that he was severely burned. He was dazed for a while, but finally recovered his consciousness. An ambulance was called and the injured man, who will recover, was taken feet square, and is surrounded by monuments in all stages of completion. Gale street ends at the main entrance to Calvary Cemetery, and right inside the cemetery gate Is a round buildlLi.

Two watchmen were on duty in the building all night. Jersey City. and Electricity: "Sir After a careful examination of the of the bids for lighting the streets and public buildings of the city for the cur- 416A Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, who died suddenly at the Brooklyn Bridge terminal Delancey Street Widening Sent Voters to Brooklyn and the Lesson Is Kemembeied. It was said to-day on the best of authority that t'Je proposed elevated loop to connect the Brooklyn ami Williamsburg bridftrs Manhattan will never be built, at least under this administration. Two officials of the city i government who refused to be quoted d-I rlared that the developments of the past days hi.ve rendered it certain that official sanction will not be given to the construc- Rohan's office is not over 100 feet from the onclusion that hi.

mnrnin. rncen.lv lived in Sl.n.n.cr ar "eacueu me cemetery gate. Newark. March 17 The body of the girl found in a Newark hotel last nicht. wiih evidence that she 'had been strangled, was to-day identified as that of Mamie Dennis.

She was a vorkin airl. who lived with St. Petersburg, March 17, 6:45 P.M. There is a persistent report that railroad communications have been cut behind the Russian army. No official dispatches have been given out up to this hour and no private or press dispatches have been received.

News is awaited with intense anxiety. nue, this city. Ho was formerly reported to there is no man-rial reduction in the prices be worth $200,000, which be made by many over those proposed lnnt year. years of saviug in the news dealers tmai- tSi then fore, unnecessary to await the On the opposite corner of "Gale street is hotel kept by former Supervisor Joseph McLoughlln. His family live in the ho ness.

He lost ins property inrouga ousiniss (U.n (jf lnl, comm ioner of Water Supply, her relatives at 139 Hopkins avenue. Jersey tel, and they were dlsturbeU about 3 o'clock compncai ions wnicn io.iueu IU this morning by a sound which they now St. Petersburg, March 171:05 P. M. With with the Harry Roller cae in this city.

He y' 11 na" 001 fcln was on Roller's bond for HO.t'OO. and the n.end that you reject th.oc bids immediately. Wednesday morning, when she left home to In nnr.i.il ill. ntll.l.ilA flf f7n rt to the hospital. recall suggested a muffled explosion, but as tinn of the loop.

BUieiy WHS JUliruru in inn uii- tiiiiift rt tr. 1 Vl i fl O- safe burglars do not visit Bllssville more his bail, and decamped to Canada. the city to be misunderstood by tb bidders ivo young men employed In tne Hotel h. PROPOSED OYSTER TRUST. Roller, who was a well known youn? Nisi- of ground i naVf-' and held as parent ly adverse condition 01 aunts tban once in a century, no one turned out to learn the cause of the explosion, although m.

u-nn I hi. rnnm in uhieh fie i ness man here, had beenarr.st.il for ex- UUI SLe.i M.i i on' lJ(. tensive forgery and he committed suicide iihiui.ol was tounil Mnured It wltn her was i nnnlrant n-l(h ftw el nn inV SIICO i 1 1 nn i In Powerful political Influences are being several persons heard iy. If the two watch The Old Scheme of Getting L. I.

Sound men heard me noise or saw tne iignts in tne office across the street, they made no report wnne in Montreal, caiiaua. ci.i. iunu nan9 over through the bankruptcy court soon after the Dasis. I Miss Dennis was 22 year, old Her idem. to UM Roller case and then moved to lighilng companies are determined il' discovered by a detective who sub-i since the Rapid Transit Commission maul- Constant worry over the loss bis Ravines I rilv will bo her ilo''s ''escribed the body of a disposition to relieve congestion on is believed by his friends here hove been ,0 maintain this position the city will ik (he h(i bimdjng Qf Rl) elevaled Growers to Sell Out to a Syndicate Revived.

of it to either the man who relieved them this morning or to the police. the cause of his sudden iiarry wrmin. lw lnr miu a.1-, ui I I ltf-ilare vnnnc lawver in the Prudential Building, cessity to contest It with them in the The scheme to form an oyster trust, which this city, son of the dead man, received courts. word of his father's sudden death over the! Any consideration of the matter has been agitated more or less for the past ten years, has come once more to the front, te.cp me may bp deferred until f.ie Commifsioner'a re- morning and he at once started for New and this time the promotors say they have Ideniifle.l her au.l the identification was con- finned by the Dennis who were made I tn-ilnr hy prnmi-tirtain of it by the girl's brooch bearing nent nf tho rlty novrriiinent the Initials even If the Itnplil Tranait tnin- A careful examination of the hotel register mUalon were to npprove the plnn It revealed the fact tiiat the man for whom I will he defentetl In the Board I the police t.rc searching in connection with I lernieii. the young woman's death had visited the: Both the Tammany and the Republican hotel several limes within the last few in MauhaLtan, this official said, weeks.

In each Instance the man was ac- their York City to claim the body. lur 'he Kespectiut.y. secured options on about 68 per cent, of the ,1,000,000 worth of seed oyster grounds of That the burglars expected a pursuit was proven by their destroying the telephone in the office. The Iron arm folding the transmitter was smashed Into pieces. The safe was wrecked and its condition showed that heavy charges of explosive had been put into It.

The thieves had forced off the combination handle and tried to turn the bolts, and, failing In drilled four holes through the Bteel top of the safe and put the explosive In there. The carpet on the office floor was ueed to muffle the sound of the explosion. A desk in the office was knocked to pieces and everything that was not injured was overturned. The contents of the safe were blown all over the office, while the contents of t'ae office were scnttered about by ths GARCIA A CENTENARIAN Long Island Sound they are seeking to con the Japanese hanging on the heels and flanks of the remnants of the broken, defeated Russian army, General Kuropatkin, the old idol of the private soldier, has been dismissed and disgraced, and General Linevitch, commander of the first army, is appointed to sue cced him In command of all the Russian land and sea forces operating against Japan. The word disgrace is written in large letters in the laconic imperial order gazetted this morning, which contains not a single word of praise, and also disposes of the rumor that Kuropatkin had asked to be relieved.

The Russian military annals contain no more bitter imperial rebuke. While it was known that the war council had already decided to supplant Kuropatkin after the Mukden disaster, the decision to confer the task of saving the remainder of the army on Linevitch in the midst of its flight, came as a surprise. It transpires that Emperor Nicholas, upon the advice of General Dragomlroft and War Minister Sakharoff, determined that the step was necessary when it became apparent yesterday morning that Kurojatkln. while concentrating for a stand at Tie Pass, seemed unaware that the Japanese had worked around westward again and practically allowed himself to be surprised. 0d reports brought by General Urlpi-uberg regarding Kuropatkin'g falling mentality also had Influence.

Under the circumstances it was considered Imperative, In view of the ex R. B. Roosevelt, of this city, yester 111.. I. eidi'-r Bi.eauj finru wintia representatives in the Board of Aldermen or are about to give them, to oppose the "UKUKUIS D.

This action of the Mayor Is In entire accord with his move for a municipal plant, which has been pushed as rapidly i.s possible, provision havluc been male yesterday for the purchase of two sites, one in Manhattan and the other In Long Ulaud City for sites ror such a plant. The Elect lc I.iht ami C.ae ('jmpanii-a day visited New Haven, the great center of oyster growing industry In Long Island Sound, and with David C. Sanford, former by a woman ani registered Edwards and wife. Trenton." All the entries were In the same handwriting. When ibis discovery was made the police arrest "1 Theodore and Albert Young, brothers of Mrs.

Saryli Youn. the proprietress of tht. hotel. They held as witnesses. A further examination to-day of the room Famous English Professor of EinRir.ff Decorated by Thiee Rulers Made His Debut in New York.

engineer of the Connecticut Shell Fish Com mission, visited a number of the larger deal ers. Mr. Roosevelt Bald that he represented Mr. Morrison, who was getting up the trust. which are understood to be under a s-lrmle Manuel Garcia, the weir lh idetitiial Mr.

Sanford refused to tell what dealers have in which the body was found resulted in London March 1 given him options on their property. known professor of singing of the Vniverslty wlh Urms which ti.ev are in the the discovery of a drinking glass wiih a i white sedlineat at the bottom. Tne ra-di- thieves In their search for articles of value. The hce of steel forming the top of the safe was forced up and curled over to one Bide by the force of the explosion and a steel bar. extending across the top of the Bate, under its steel plate, was bent upward and the inter --or'en'i: and Not much credit Ib given among the whole for an elevated railroad tnrougn tne Ens; Side to i-onii-ct the Brooklyn and Will-iamsbti'-g 3.

The rraann ll.nl lie Tmninnny and llepiihllflin nillel. hllie net mi In upp.till Inn to tlila Nclieine of n-lli-1. It wna aalil. In tlint they fear vtholeanle mlurntlnn of the renlilenta of the l-liiMi Mile to llroiiklyn will follow, wiih ihe reanlt that lli-lr politl-etil power In Hint hectlon ot (h" city will be broken. Social Settlement Workers Aligned With Political Opposition.

sale oyster dealers of New York to the mem will be tfubj.i--.el to chemical analyst stories about the success of the scheme. Sev- U. XOl.UUII Ul.U u. inijuunur QOUnS 10 Cm OI t't' iOI 11." 1' I UUl i.iv ti who made his debut eHhtv -ears ago at tho I urnished light v.lthjii! any formal cot-Olu Park Tlieater, New is celebrating tract. hlf.

ltXJth birthday to-day -n good jns wa, renrJed as a to the city arnl nf 1 ha Inr.DHt omwru hflV. tlai. Mil hi. Tile police believe that the Mr. her a lo Itidu.e I he miglu not icoun.er ta.

no holo in tti Eagle representative iat it I iu u' top extended down InBide and the wooden to lorm i.n oyster trusi for thh reason that the growing grounds are continually shifting health. King Edward, Emperor illiain ana which is fighting their suits. I the King of Spain all decorated him this The matter of an Injunction to prevent the NOT SEEKING THE PHILIPPINES. from one section to another, and tho trust partitions and drawers the safe were splintered into pieces. The Inside plate of the safe door was lying on top of the desk, and the bolts were beet and the frame of the door twisted out of iuui in aipii Dui ni that bought a thousand acres of valuable morning, rung r.M oiitrouer Irom paying tne old mils under fesnor at Buckingham Talace and bestowed tne (jiy protocol Is Hill pending before t- i I Allied with in? two political machines In i this attempt to overthrow the plan for Japanese Minister Says His Country la')' thu borouK shape.

The safe was entirely destroyed on hlm 1110 comman.iersnip ot ine vicioi.au juce bllt understood that he oyster ground this year might find In r. year or two that, owing to natural causes, 11 was worthless. There are yet more than a nut.r-ter of a million of acres of good seed oyster growing lands under Lang Island Sound that have not been taken up at all. while the office furniture I was ruined. Order.

Eater Professor Larcia attended a Ilct was Not Anxious to Possess the ceedingly perilous position of the army, to turn over its command to Linevitch, who alone had been able to bring off his army In order after the battle of Mukden. His record during the Chinese War had also recepllon held under the auspices of the hl. Controller, howeve various organizations of social settlement has no Intention It Is to prevent et paying without a suit. Croup of Islands. Laryngolosicitl Society, v.h're lie received an enthusiastic welcome from a number of nrkers on tiie East Side.

These social settlement workers, and the a basis of as- the use of new contracts The principal supply of oysters for tua Western trade is now obtained from Chesapeake Bay and other Southern waters. demonstrated his capacity as a commander, distinguished persons. During the recepilon prlr? Mayn Washington. March 17 Kogoro Takahlra. tv.o treat political machines of Manhattan have banded together In opposition to the i Kuropatkin will return to St.

Petersburg thinks It necessary to summarily reject the the Spanish charge d'affaires, the Marquis de Vallalebar. Invested hlm, In behalf of King th minister, replying to a pub Rohan Brothers live in Manhattan and I hey had not appeared at the office up lo noon to-day. The burglary was discovered by Patrick Korns. a nephew, ho was around early. He visited the office of Iiraddy Brothers, on Gale street, back of Mc-Loughlln's hotel, and asked if his uncles had been around.

He was told that they had not been seen, hooking across OalJ street Kerns saw ihe rear door of the office open, and, crossing over, discovered the burglary. He raised an alarm and a crowl otilckly gathered and the police were notified. Captain Charles D. Kemn. who com- NO TARIFF ON COFFEE.

Dins, even iu ine ausi-nce 01 lommis- liouer Oakley. lished asserting that the Japanese cli val railroad loop plan for ilie.r common are planning to Insist on the possession of! protection, to prev.ui a wholesale migration forthwith. Expect End of Whole Army. The task confided to Linevitch, of with the Philipilnc as soon as convenient after of the people or tne r.as. Alfonso, with the P.oyar Order of Alfonso XII, while Professor of Berlin, representing Emperor Willlnin, presented Garcia with the gold medal for science.

The professor was also the recipient of a drawing what Is left of tho great army of PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ARRIVES the conclus.on of the with Russia. th.y do tut wish clared In Interview yesterday lhat such b. cn.p.ilcd to go out 3.i0,000 men to Harbin, is a desperate one was not the cane, its aid. Story lhat There Would Be Probably Started in New York to Influence Market. of business, and ti s-cotid named for pure He Is hemmed in on all aides.

General portrait of himself, painted by John Singer mands the Hunters Point precinct, at once I i i detailed Detectives Pend'-rgast. Negge.mlth tneerea Dy urowa at tne Train in jer- Kawamura presumably is pressing northward throujjh tho mountains eastward, ready to swoop down; Generals Nogl and Oku arc on the west nf I he Russian forces; th whole Una of the railroad Is threatened, and prob- Local coffee merchants stated emphatical cy City Will Attend a Banquet Delmonico's To-night. "The possets-on of the by the t'nltfil States Is b. net). tnl to Japan and Its ptoplr The I'nltel States has given an object stall in the "ru-iii of a more cthrient i-ivllizsiloii.

W. Irving to do our test to th- well as tne Chinese, and we ate by has been done oy tin- 1'iHictl in proving ihe benefits to 111" people Of 'lie proKfex. It Is tnie 1 111. ly political The East Side ol Manhattan pres-nts fi for tocial set nl workers. There are a dozen different organiz it Ions of this kind scattered tlirotuhout 'Ms quarter of the city, which have s.

up a vigorous clamor against Ihe pint for an elevated rail and Kennedy on the case. I mmresses. The large floral establishment of Cassldy Ur- Harmon Smith offered the congratula- Sons. Ihe Arm being composed of the Hons of the New York Academy of Medicine, father and brothers of Borough Preslden I nml a similar communication wa Bread from 'rd McCill of Montreal, side, and the explosion did not break a aln- i n.r-.ei ycut, ana i ninese Dandits are toii reported to In the rear of Harbin. ly to-day that the report, purporting to come from tbe Senate committee on flpanri, that ruflee would be placed upon the dutiable list at the next session of Congress, was wlthoutu foundation.

They are unanimous In the belief that will continue the time-honored policy on this com gle pane of glass In the long lines of green road betwe.n the brl.lg.s. on the ground lhat the of the I ni'i-l Slates as the eon- President Then lore llonsorlt arrived In Jersey City, via the Pi niiivauia Railroad, at 12:3:1 o'clock this alt.rneon. Ills private car "ulinpla" and the Pullman par- A consummation of the Mukden disaster Is RESIGNATION TENTATIVE. feared. Napoleon's plight In the retreat from houses.

The office windows In Rohan's building were also found to be Intact. They had not been opened, and the pollen cannot Mosiiw, with KuliiBoff'i Cossacks harassing I .1 trolling lit th- rich possisslons or tne iU.n would deprive the East side I'h 1 1 ippttt' i sunshl-ie and air. and would qu. ntly ti, a fiffctre Is tlifn ai lltii Inter- -r- and trsd between the two groups of bre-d Immorality and diar-isc. To.

sugt. fi a the Atrerlran occupation lion tbat the people of the East Side move nnM i Th0UKht aamc. h. p.body!lllar exrr; nu; shattered hy the force of the explosion. It the starving, freezing Frenrhmen, was bnrd Will Not Vacate Colorado Ouber- -o'clock.

Chief Murphy, of the Jersey City natorinl Sfat. police, and Inspector Archibald, of the same city, had made elaborate pr-taratl 10 Is believed that the burglars must have left the office doors open to give vent lo the force of the explosion. Just how much booty the burglars got could not be learned. It was said that the firm never kept very large sums of money In the safe, au.l at ihe outside the thieves did not secure over Whatever papers to where they will have i lenly of air. aa one of speak rs In fuvor of th' construction of the lo.

said at Ihe hearing before the Rapid Transit yesterday afternoon, has ni met with fsvor among ih- a- workers. receive the President. They had fifty pn-Denver, March 17 The uppermost lin.mia and twenty plaln-elothea men In and question In legislative and political circles the depot. As soon aa the Pn-sllmt tn-dav wheth.rUovrrnorJn.il.. H.

pra-; the train he was surrnundrd by plain II la a notable fact that both have Increased considerably. "My opinion regarding the relations which ih.ull maintain with 'he Philippines is very slnl'-l. thai they should be good wtii-e commerce will steadily de-veiop sr. I s. ial and enn II-lluna will be piegreaalve and pea eftil.

Japan has ln any of Inkle a I-taniage of h.r neighbors or of seeking lern- elnthes men who escorted hlm to the ground wnui.i repii.iiuie ma resigns. Mr. Peniwly gave hla plislge In resign with- him to the terrybcal, 81. Louis tnev lnoK win prove of no value lo thrni A week agn last ulht a gattg nf safe t.lnwera bruke Into ihe hnme nf John Kin.ev. a inarkei uard.

per llvlne on the Jutilii Politl'lnns Fretful of a Puithcr Excdtts of Voters (0 Brooklyn. Tbe aiiKgesil- has not onl im-i with fsvor In twenty-four hours after n.s itm.igurnt ion in. me way now tne nation platform ihc in nzeuieni but the sincere d- and thus band Ihe govrrnnrshlp ov-r to Urn- and shook hinds a lib the of her Is to hsve nil nrlgli. lus'i, in He tniSRe. BU'l CSrr.l-l 1 ih.

i I l' "'i tiovernor Is boring countries realue that mutual Inter- larao i-rnwil i.t'ln. r.uin, .1 1 sniong the pnlliielans of the ea-t esia nest pe prnm.ii-n or T. I. I.I..M' 1. n.w.lt t.

1- modity cf admitting It duty frte. John Arbtirklc, president nf Arburkle who are among f.le largest dealers In New York City, said to-day that he had heard nolhnig whatever of the alleged plan to place a duty on coffee and believed the report lo be entirely without foundation. Mr. Arbuckle, however, referred the reporter lo Mr. Jarvls, ihe manager of the Manhattan office of tiie company, who, he said handled the roftee btisineaK fo Arbuckle Bros.

"The report that Congress Is considering Ihe question of placing coffee on the dutlabla list. I believe to be entirely without foundation," said Mr. Jarvls. "I think the story right here In New York and was written lor the purpose of Influencing the n-arket. I am In Ihe Honest touch with the coffee Inieieats everywhere and must certainly have heard of It If Congress con-leniplnied any sten.

"I'nlll there la some possible likelihood nf audi a thing being done I think It wnuld he idle fur me In give my vli upon i. There la no such llkelitmod at the present time." The thenry ndvanevd in aiippnrt of the published repnrt that Con tresa will place a duty on cofTce la that It would serve tbe double purpose of brlngtiis; futida Into lie niiilonnl iri-Hsnry lo meei he nud encoiiraee a highly prntltnlde jmluairy In Hi" i.nessloi..i iei.le.l bv Ills "irnugn tne in ine flat- lrc and ihe at rrnitliciUt.g of ihe," I ly as bad or dangerous. Nothing further has arrived from the front nut It Is feared that tbe decimated battalions, which had hardly recovered from the demoiirollznilon of the Mukden retrial, have again beeno thrown Into conf.ii.lun by Fl.ld Mnnhal Oyama's relentless, merciless pursuit. The war office greatly fears that more 'f the Siege RUin lltop.ll kin innii- K' ,1 al Mukden have been sacrificed In the hurri flight from Tie l'n. The mention of Hiiimuniiion and food Is also vital, as It knonn Ibat the I1iiIihik were ompell.

,1 hrn funhi-r stores at Tie Pass, here ihe was only beginning 1o feed ih linir.faini.he.l iroops when Ihe liew rnrrai us ordered. Plan to Send Out 450,000 More Men. Il.il rv. In the face of ihe possibility of the lo. of ihP nriny anil the admitted fact hat Vla.livoatnk Ix pos.lbly lo.i.

Hi- rmpiTor mill Alums yielding. Preparations for the war on a larger than ever lire Th ill. t.im has sour forth that another I i.tr." ami a. iti i.e. ii, H-nt ouin inoa 1 1 if ii.f r.

neii-sa i'. n. i tnnii t. nn. i iii were i.

i in i tne police of do lint mean hv or H.lanc.y street in ine ne.Kii.. Tin- road cheer. 1 as ihe pr-sideni mar. rnallilnn ahouM be f.irmcl voters of the ens. td.

ou were ihe wnrk nf lite sime gang. ii. an 'ne piatll.rm utll me rleialor l.ale in Hi- Inirrrsi. ef n-'ier i and ihe lull, ate 'o lake htm now stairs. mi aa ha.

lien tvi.lnrl In the vnrrss.on ihe rutting through LIEUT. MC CULLY HEARD FROM. reb. tislvf st Day lAtiquet at DeluinnP-o's to- nirtu of the Republican atom has strongly Inilinati-d tliat tinvernor Pesbo ly will not resign and thai hla resisttnilon. which was placed In Ihe hands nf W.

S. Boynimi for llllng with the secretary i.f slate was merely tentative, and will be liovernnr Ivabtdy himself Is iinn-cninnilial. i II rnoil-l-. nU-'il St l.ouis arrived the foot of West Iwiatv third airei-i st 1 el I' n.ay be also." The l'r sidetii as driven tn the residence saying be Is "In the hands of his friends' MAJOR GENERAL ROE OPPOSED. ill by ihe city, and lb" construct I'm nf so railroad on Ibis street will be sue i ie.d -1 by another migration ill.

inh.il. It a nl- Ihe eaet side Inln llrooklin. wilt cnnequel.t lost, of vnles nil i le. ltnn da. Til" i-aat sine has been lll.llnl..

nf and will do whatever Is decided tn be for the nf hla sum. Mrs 4 vYr.l U. Nnvnl Repiesontntive In Repoits Probitble Capture of Two Amriican Army Ofilccis. li.nl Interests nf the Hepu'ellcan party. Tn Klft) street, arriving there at I a message rrntn mends In lcior.

Inquiring oiio.s, whether he Intended In resign, the governor replied March 17-Lieutenant Newton MR. WINTERS DENIALS. "If itiii Hi.nl tn rr.l.ii.iln. Dtsappioves Tn to Pay Ouaidamrn for Attendance at Drills Would Cost But 980.000 Yearly. of the I'nlted State In the Far Ii Is A.

Mcfully, Ihe representative of the I'tiited 1Vff Ktatea Navy with Ihe Russian fores In Mall- I said I hut Secretary Taft will lake a tmt'y nf Senstora and reprcaeniBiives to the I'll 1 1 Tammany Hall In many ami Ii has been of great mo. in ih-lii publican mschlne. In fu. arc un- In dlntriria on the east able that ate lively Ki piibllean In ih. tr The tiollllelaaa not iiropoae bow lo have their rr itralrose.l the Improvement ol Iran.

II riia.llll..in In ui. n.h Ihroaull Ihe nieillam of RECTOR BABBITT UNDER KNIFE. tppliiea this aumiiii-r and that they will make Two Statements Printed This Morning ispe, i0 the Eagle I nil especially careful study of llie posslldllty Not True, B. T. President 1 Ml any.

irrh 17 -Letters hav len plsiedl A-a file wiih the Araemblv Cnmmlttee on i-hurls. was heard from In-day for the first time In three months. Knr a lung I line was with the siejcl forces In Port Arthur, but before he fall of that fortress he was permitted tn go in Vladivostok, (rum which place he subsequently frm ceded norih and joined Knropatkln'a ar.iy ar Today a rahle message waa received frmn hlm saving that Captain J. ids. in nttd Colonel liavard probably had been captured, but line differs radically frum the romn.andliig mm rlrateil rntlroml that woalil paaa To statrments prlntrd In a morning .1...

l.n nl the ran aide. Operation for Appendicitis on Clergyman at Et. John's Hospital This Afternoon, or i-orreo culture. MOBE LAND FOR CENTRAL R. City Amhoriied by Ciady Bill to Con.

vey Strip. tSpeelal lo the Eagle.) Albany, March 17-Senator Grady lntr' nil laatrnrlloaa hae aone forth lhat paper lo-uay ine napoi Cu-rJ OB Tran.lt Cnn.pan,. -ere denied Is the most on ra lotaeil. vigor. ma terms by President Winter In-day The llev.

lllchlnnn.) Hahbllt, reetnr nf ihe t'bur. nf the Epiphany, was taken critically III while In Washington, I'. on Tuesday nf Ihe present week wild what One waa lo the P. lhat ihe company entile nplste.l the esiabtishuteiit of a milk train, tn convey milk rvry morning to a-vlnus central dep.ta In Ihe Ix.rmnh. "Never hiaM of ih plan until I saw It Hits iiii.

r. ilea Mr Winter said The aecnn.l stor Was in the effect lhat the Itrn.klvn Mipld Transit has nn irrevocable army or men in be dlnimii lo ihe Fur Ku.i. and In lly )m lH CII decided, tea, lll1r T'-eerxe men. lo form new armies largely of regular units, leaving ihe ri servi a to re-I-lnce the renulara In garrUnn duly at home. Throughout the ur un.ny minmrv men ive thai a Uuui Ik send reserve nun lo ihe ynr Kt.

A (llvlnlnn of the Imperial Guard win lo the from. II nut Improbable thai aiitlte if Ihla year's enn.rlii Kill rule nrmlra ari l.i be orxanlfed uh.i.t lien-rrala llto.lel.iift, and fT. Kvi-n In ihe iuni iiiii.i i.irier. however. II rnllte.l il.al a blllislli.il a likely in he iiniiii t)U-.

by w.e,rrai disorders, mil. ihe i- Bil riiii. llona of the pillar rcpri aiit Imi timli-r the Imperial rlpi are iimre than now uppmrs rol.Mble. frae. Ilrally nn la being inndr l.y ihe lie.

rninmioii.il. Tin e.nper.ir l.na l.ei n. ii li o.eiiplid with the sliuntl.iti thai lie his twlra nn lloiiliann a r. nnimer lailana. and Ihe lain Is pr eiiie.l in an Ulled i lint lie ili-sir.

a In l. lan mid turn over his n.i.k in his a--lmtnhl, Vaiatsl. The nr cmim-il, II la nl-u undorat I. I.aa rti fliilt. ly thai Vhe lloj.

ai- that Mujnr McCnmli was rlrht." Th" persnn. naiiied are Amen, an nrmy officers enaiiKnl in observing ihe operations of ihe Itussliui mrces. The cable nn ssr.e la dated at A.uiiMia. tbe local Inn nf which Is unknown tn the officials of Ihe Navy Depart-mi in. who have been iinsl.le in find a place or lhat name nn any nf ihe available maps, but Is s.i....s.

.1 tn be Im flted ai.nii-whire nn Ihe Mam h.ulan Hailwuy Inlwren Musd-n ard llarhln It -e opposes the plan on tba ground that attendance ought la be voluntary and a pat-riotL' duty. I'h plnn I lo pay the snar ls. men I', cenia pr drill, and II la lhat tb ruai In th a'al Would be almut Ivnoou a year. I.leutri.nnt Colon. I Walnwrnht.

of ibn Twelfth Iteglmeiit. Major Hit. i.f ih" Herninl, Cnlnnel llrtttnn. nf Ih Second Mrlaade. a a I aljutani (im.

rsl Jau.es i I. r. nf ihe S' ron.l Hrlgade: len-ernl lienrge Moore Hlnllh. nf the Ursl hrlgade, t). neral of the r.tir'h.

nl- appeared tn be nn scute atla. of appendicitis. Dr llabhlti frlen la in Wa.l.mg-t.ill nilvl.rl ti I III go til a h.npual III thai i-Hy. Inn he insisted upon ret.irnit.a lo hl home In 0 Dr. Ili.l.blit rea.ti.-l Jera-y Hy at mil Insiii lisl night.

II'' tsken al h.a li.uue al atrn-i auneiins gnatly from his III" lr. Iiabl.iit pas.r.i a r. less nlahi 'bis m.itiiiug d-clded in hold a of pbv.l, uns lipntl his esse, Tbe physicians l. naminid Dr. Habl.i al.

Ibat he was from a.iineibing nf Ibe nature nf appn -b Th.y ordered an lni Hn-e operation a. Ibe only hope nl si. 'It" pe'lein Eliublicnn and D-'tioriats Alike Fear the rian, line nf the npputiitus "I th I'lan pop st the hearing In-fore lb Ha, a I Transli Cnmtiil "Inn rirrdar I'd the cat th" l'' riery al-l. riuuii, v.rf s.s. mid) man and rvet) d.strl.

a.l-r on th i-sl side, both o.o. ra'l" and II. p'tldl. an. have promised Ihetr aid III Ibe auipaiaii agalnsl Ibe tl-alruitlon nf the prnposi-d loop If th plan doc not rw elite Ihe appro) al of the Hoard of Alderni.ii, lb elevated rsll-rnad the I rldg-s rsiini.l le ill.

and alih th Tsn.n.ny and Itraaihllran abb rim-n nf Manhattan opposed Iu It. II rannot th pan. Hon nf Ih boar-l. Iltuoklyn has only twiniy-iwo out of a tmsl nf inty-thte tepresentlug th rnilr rlt), Manhattan ami Th Hrnnt having auffl.iept vote almi le defeat th plan It Is nm so certain, llln that Ih Rapl4 Transli Commission either will apprnt ih tilsn. It devlnij tods), Th strong aeuH-unnl I li o.olilon le the pio at tba b'atlug lilird to-dnv a bill carrying nut nn entered Into hy ihe I'll of New Ynrk lid Ihe New Vnrk Central Railroad Coin- tiding Ihe right nf nf Ihe imny rrnin line lluii.lrrd and Forty H-'n ireei in ihr in.

r. hern huundary nf ihe illy, the i-hy I. if in rmivey In fee a "trip i land twenty five un-ler Her each able nt I lie irnrka of Die "I'll) ten Huyl 'rI rrla llnllrnail 1 Lie K(ir. na.l Cnmnany. the New Ynrk Ceniral or nf hem.

The addition. I land I. nee-ied the Ceniral ron.l liuprnveiiienia DURANTO WANTED TO DIE. Cratik iHirntiln. lu krrpa small In.

ba. co nml alnre at Heeon.l avrnue, Manhalinn, tried lit kill himself atatil.tna hlin.elf ih hr-aat a h.ii.it.er times II an old pair nf Fin-ling lies mil sailafacinrr. he nsr, an old tn. knife Iu Ihe same manner unill hla i-beal I. ore larniy rriree wnunda Ha lo Mi lie tup Hospital.

Terhlasi Hatha. ll.M4.llll rltataa Aleateein, (iitau reeia san.vaiiMu an' -A4. run Ms rara on th bridgna. The i.tn.psny ib.ra not ilnlm a frsttchiae on the lirl-la. bill tbe offi.

lala ennleiid that a contractual relation rllt'a between Ihe city and lb carrying rnrpnratlnn FRirST HAS MENINOITIf. The II.) I'r Elwln Dweeny, pasinr the man fethnlir Churi nf the Ascrnainn. Ore ll'ltl'lred and Seventh a'reel, I.elWern III sod Amairrdam ii'tiiifi, Manhit- is rously III with csrel.rn splnsl is 1 has hern 111 for three tts. kf POLICE BATTLE WITH BUROLARS. Chlcasn.

Mar. 17-HH niaskr-l rubbers, frnstrntid In nll'-nipt tn dttiamite the safe In Ihe ulnae nf Hlrk llrnll.era bri In day. after III. bad on-rpnw r. and gngra-l two iinplnyra of tbe place, made Ihur racai.e.

Inn Pol until i hev In nn. Duffy, nf Ihe Htity ninth Hegluirnl: Jarvta, nf ih" Etgb'b Coli.i.rl Paie. nf Ihe Hrv.n.T lies. nf lbs S.i-nn, llBtterr, Colonel nf Ibe T. If'll.

Colonel Of Ibe Ihlrtrenlb. Colonel Kline, of the Polllteenlh. Mild Cnlonel of Ihe port) im rrtt favor Ihe proposed ehsnse They that the pavmeni of a small sum lor null, would in. as n- and lead in ntir tar for t. prnperty.

ant thus a sarins In Ih n.t The cm-n an It. nl era pracll. ally unanimous for ih bill. The ft Waited Milk. h.M MX.

-I Milk e. rai t'l4e. Se lll -f-l-i. Vslia Meat e. -ial hr all 'Hy at In nfiie'lti I'm fvl l.

Ill accordance wt.h 'e- n. I Inns of i ihtl.iana lr llal i.H. removed ln p. John a lliispl.al al Ibis aflrri and he oprrai. nn 4 l.

aUy ahnll innllnile hla vtiynge ahd give Continued on Page 3. a ptsinl tlaht wiih Ihe More ihau Ieulv ahii's wefe fired by Ibe em. era; au-t It la 1 1. midil two nf the escaping men were Wntll.ile.l a ttnlfera' 1'nar f.i a. Ha r.n.t..

Ii an.a ll.ll-Ilais. 122. nel.i.l-a ila.s al al I 'is ar tint, g.l s.at,sn dsia ilisnd an-t e.ai.li leninauenls ltlllla. lsh.1 and several limes baa been so low thai hla life wa. .1.

-I nf Aa II la nnw hla due. sa) be has ab.eit an even banc Ts a.a- "I ti.snt. iil-'B hlsaiaa Isar, i aet.al tt 1. Three llai V. I'.

t.Mi smIs I. hi. fs-inta i-f llt.e iuid.ua 1. VMiralma I. I- Uihiii Vt.i;.ha I.

a.M.I wtlr hrar Ittal a iy II al lir II a Sea '-I I I as stasia n. fc-al. liy It-AJv..

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