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GONE WITH 10000 IN BONDS

rtix5rjir OF JENNIE CLARKSON HOME IS MISSINO

lie li George W Eicnelt a Former Member

of the Consolidated Exchange TheInitiation Is M Richly Endowed One

for Children Situated at Katonah N T

Som hlng llko 115000 of bonds trustfunda of the Jennie Clarkson Rome forChUdren at Katonah N Y ore mistingfrom the vault where up to Thursday theofficers of the home supposed that theywere retting wifely George W Leosof 877 f Jefferson avenuo BrooklynTreasurer of tho home who was to havemet It Auditing Committee on Thursdayfailed to do so and his exact whereaboutsM far could be learned laat night Uunknown

The first publlo announooment relatingto the los of the bonds was made In thefollowing bulletin sent out by a Wall Streetnnr agency yesterday

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w U No 47 DrotawtrLeonard D White of White Blackwell-

U one of the homea auditing committeeThe home la an endowed Institution whichwill ultimately receive oeTerol hundredthousand dollars under the will of the lateWilliam R darluon Mr Clarkson leftthl money for llfo to hie widow andsUter Ayre A comparatively small

under the will went at onoe to thehome ao it baa ao far received only about110000 from the Clarkson estate It haalto obtained moderate amount fromother aource It has a farm at Katonahand some buildings and tho Inmate num-

ber twentyeight at the present timeFrank Dlckerson of the American Tin

Plate Company Is the President of thehome T Franklin Smith of SM Lenoxavenue Secretary and MrIewell Treas-urer The auditing committee 1 com-

posed of and Dr James A Dennettwho Is connected with the ConsolidatedCia Company-

At the last annual meeting of the homeen March 4 a committee was appointedthe Idea being to arrange for the erectionof additional buildings these buildingsto be paid for out of the proceed of thebonds that arenow mIMing The auditing committee went over the books of thehome and found so far as theywere concerned all right They arrangedto moot the Treaaurer and go with him to11 vault where the securities were keptThis engagement which was for Mondaylw put oH until Thursday on the groundthat he had to visit a sick brother

Tho committee was on hand on Thursdayafternoon but Mr laDed to appearThey then the vault box but didntfind the securitieswent to the home of the Treasurer wherethey saw his wife who It 1 understoodlo them that she did nothuilvind was he having told her that henan called out of town on Important busness

Col i Henry Baokett of Baokett Baoon Jk-

McQuade for the home wa-talien Into consultation and yesterdaywith tim members of the com-mittee he hard at work endeavoring10 trace of the home treasurer not topak of the homos bonds Col

when newi at his home at 1 Wet Sixtyninth night said

but all I can car In regard to what wodone today we are hot on theirtrail wo hope that tomorrow-we may have or their equivalent-I regret however that It U

story should be printed at thlas It hurt the Evenamount represented by the bond 1 lost Itwill not beyond causingabandonment of Its

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IHDUHAPOUS March 2i A mad racewith a twitch engine after n rapidly mov-ing fast freight train which had securedtho right of Way and which was drawingcloser overy moment to another train whichwo advancing under similar orders saved

costly wreck on the Baltimore and OhioSouthwestern Railroad night theman on the pursuing onglno being the dospatcher who had given the conflictingorder

Tho dispatcher at Washington gavethe fast freight at Shoals tho right of wayover fiat freight No CO which was at Wash-ington Tho order rent to tho relaystation and received by the crew of No 0After No S3 had pulled out from ShoalAthe dotpatcher sent another telegram tothe relay station tolling the operator todestroy the first order and have No 60go east without orders This put bothtrains on tho trackrmd both crows supposedthey had tho right of way

A few moments after No 60 pulled outthe despatches discovered his mistakenndabandoning his Instrument flew to theyards and demanded an engine Onostanding on tho track and in a moment Itwon switched to the main track and thethrottle was thrown open by the engineerand the race began to overtake and signalthe rapidly moving train

Tho train happened to be long and heavyand ten miles out from Washington thorod lights of the caboose were distinguishedEvery available pound of steam waacrowded on and the engine came up behindthe train Just before it reached a way sta-tion and it was brought to a standstill andlulokly run on the switch

Tho engine followed and Just clearedtho track when No 83 came down under afull head of steam The loss of anotherminute would have been fatal twotrains A collision could not have beenaverted

TIED IllS SON HAND AND FOOT

Then Coal Pedlrr Grady Impriiened theBoy In a RnbCelltr

Michael Orndy n coal pedler of 237 EastEleventh street was locked up In the Charlesstreet police station last night chargedwith cruelty to his thirteenyearold eonNicholas who was found tied hand andfoot In the subcollar of his fathers coalshop at Eleventh street and Greenwichavenue Grady looks like an Italian andsay he I ono although one of grandfathers waa an Irishman

Policeman Brennan found the boy In thesubcellar at 8 oclock last evening thobluecoats attention having been drawn-to the screams of the Imprisoned lad bysome boys playing near by The boyshands had been tied behind back withclothesline his had bonn tied ot theknees and ankles and his pocket tilled with

his father the said to prevent himfrom rolling around toowa on the floor and had cut wriststrying to the ropes loose

he often said the boyI aint got no mother an nobody seems

tocare me I do mo best to earn-a llvin enllln papers an dow errandbut me father 1 on me Ive spentMvnral tied up thl

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likely to return boon he waited Gradycaino in with hi cart soon afterBrennan arrrated him Grady admittedhaving tied the l but a nectsay measure as the boy wild

room totodayWAS MRS FKENOU XVRDEIIEDT-

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BoaroiT March 31 HarrUon Dunhamwho been count for Mr Jull BTrench the eccentric Back Day womanfound dead in her house yesterday saidtodar that h had suspicions about

clients death and that he had com-municated hit suspicions to the polio de

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ODELL AND A SECOND TERMy

GOVERNOR IV DOVBT WHETHERHK WILL RUN AdAIN

lilt Visit to Washington Was for theof Talking the Matter OverPresident and Senator Plait

Odell to Co on a Thinking Trip

For more than a week many RepublicansIn this State have desired to know whattranspired between President Rooseveltand Coy Odell on the occasion of the Gov-ernors visit to Washington two weeksago On that visit Oov Odell had threelong talks with the President and one withSenator Platt before Mr Platt started onIlls trip to Florida and Havana-

It was ascertained yesterday that GOTOdell while In Washington discussed withtho President and with Senator Platt hisavailability as a candidate for renomlnadon for Governor

Six months ago In the estimation ofeminent Republicans there was not theslightest doubt of Gov Odells renomlna-tlon at the State Convention which Is toassemble at Saratoga hi September Sena-tor Platt Insists now that tho Governor Isto bo rcnomlnatcd and ho added In Wash-ington the other day And he will bo re-

elected too Thorn has been a change ofsentiment lately not only on tho part ofsome Republicans who are friendly toCoy Odoll but apparently on tho part ofthe Governor himself and it was onsubject that the Governor talked with thePresident and Senator Platt

The best Information that can be givenas to tho results of these talks I that theGovernor announced that as soon as possi-ble after the thirtyday beensigned at Albany In April starton a vacation In the Pacific slope Ontill trip it was added the Governor is todetermine whether he desires to bo renominated-

It was stated that President Rooseveltdesires GOT Odell to accept a renomlna

and the publlo utterances of Senatorare aU In that direction too Senator

Platt has alto declared that there la noother Republican In sight for tho nomina-tion hint It is apparent from tho con-

versations that the Governor had with thePresident and Senator Platt that the Gover-nor himself desires to settle this matter forhimself that on his Western trip ho In tohave plenty of time for reflection andthat he will make up hi mind exactlyhe wishes to do In the matter of anation

Coy Odoll In so many words has toldhis friends whatever he derides upon hewill stick to and somehow somo of themhave gathered from conversations withhim that h does not hanker after a renomination These friends say that thisIn only an Inference on their andthe Governor after bo fromwestern trip may deride to announce him-self aa a candidate for renotninntlon

In view of all that transpired between theGovernor and the President and SenatorPlatt and the Inference drawn from CoyOdells conversation with his friends It

said yesterday by Important Repub-licans that possibly a boom might be sprungshortly for the lion James S ShermanRepresentative In Congress for the Twentyfifth New York district which Includes the

of Oneida and HorklmerSherman in a very popular Republican

In that nelghbohood and he ha alwaysbeen in what Is the Odell Con-

gress Club up of New YorkCongressmen who were In tho House ofRepresentatives along with Oov OdellGov lllack Southwick-aud others

As a matter of though Representa-tive Sherman has been mentionedfor the halfdorn years at a possibleRepublican candidate for Governor andyet who knows but that may b the yearwhich will bring about the of Litaspirations

CHICAGO TO BET TUB STY 1X8

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this city are to the fashion cf coun-try if plans of IM modlttA who metlast night go well Even U tofeel effect of Chicago criticism ato good last and dresimtker hopoto tow New York lute tin InMetd ofhivitg ffA Amorknn dn rnakert goto Pan every year It I Intention vlUrn ui MlU4iM lo itd only i r fourHIM Ml U jii4 iiiftdo dy Impruvffd Chleagu-

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MILESS PRESIDENTIAL PLOT

An Appeal to McKlnlry First Thru toHooteieltW-

ABULXOTOX March 21In offtelalole the attitude of Gen Miles sincebeginning of the Spanish war is attributed-to a desire on his part to keep himself

the public la the that ho maybooomo a candidate Presidency-This belief is not based on mere suppo

but on more substantial groundsSUN reporter has excellent authority

for the statement that jukt prior to theassembling of the National RepublicanConvention at Philadelphia in Juno 1000

Gen Miles made an effort to secure sup-port to enable him to become nominee-of tho convention for VlcoPrcsldcnt andfalling in this to win the first theticket from President

According to the statements made to thoreporter and vouched for by two menwhose knowledge of tho matter cannot boquestioned Gen Miles proposed to Prcsfdent MoKlnley that he Miles be nominatedfor VIcoProsidont on the ticket with thePresident Mr McKinley treated the sug-gestion with his usual kindly considerationbut did not glvo Gen Miles any encouragement Mllcd then il In assertedproposed to Mr Roosevelt that they form-a combination by which Jan MIles wouldsecure tho conventions nomination for thePresidency and Mr Roosovelt the nomina-tion for tho VIcePresIdenoy Mr Roose-velt naturally declined to become a partyto any scheme In opposition to MrMoKlnley-Willo the details of the proposals attrib-uted to Gen Miles have not been ob-

tained tho statements made above arevouched for

ItlOAMOVS COP IS RACK

Icing to Try to Keep loll on theAfter netrtyliiB Ctmte Smith

Joseph Madden dandy copwho late Sliver Dollar Smiths

ton days ago when hehad a wlfo and when tho story

ran away has returned to townto face the music according to LawyerMaurice B Blumonthal Mi RlutmmthalInformed Tnt BUN lost night that Maddenhad not only returned but would reportfor this morning attlio KIdridgostreet

stationThere are a lot of stories going tho

rounds about Maddens return said MrBlumenthal but I shant CUM themAll I can My In that ho U in the city thatho had a conference with tho members cfmy firm today and that acting on our ad-

vice ho will report for duty In thin morningHalf Dollar Smith tho girls brother

who had already announced for tho familythat ho wasnt going to prowxnito Maddenand that hed llkn to put his handon thedandy boy cop ROOd nnd hard h d cooledoff perceptibly last night when a reportertold him that Madden was reported back

Its none of my burinee h said Whathave I got to do with him I aint golnto prosecute him or do not hln to him

At the Kldridge street station wheretim dandy boy cop had so many

friends that the policemen there letSmith marry him without a warning theysaid they didnt believe that ho was comingback Ho WM gone for good they said

FIRE ALARM IIV lOX TKRRrER

Mr rtowtry Tootney I OM GOOd Serviceto Iolhs In Their Tenement

Tootsoy a nixweeks old fox terrierprobably prevented a serious loss of lifelast night at a fire which occurred at 91-

Wathlngton streetTootoey 1 owned by Mr Mary Crow-

ley who urn on the third floor TheCrowloy wore out visiting friends acrossthe street and the dog was shone lu theirflat A fire started In the bedroom no onoknows how

Tho dog set up such howling that theneighbor went to wu HIM mat-ter y MIW smoke issuing from thin

front some oneturned In an jdurm-

Mm who on the second floorknowing that the door uptulrs wa look

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RAPID TRANSIT PEOPLE WITH-DRAW THKIR OBJECTIONS

Both Sides Make and anIt nrtrhed at a Private

rats Held titer a Public Hearing onthe Kelsey Bubstllute MraiareAgreeable hands to Hemlttctl lo the Legislature on

The Pennsylvania Railroad will beto build Its tunnel railroad from

Jersey City to tho proposed terminal atSeventh avenue and Thirtyfourth streetand thenonto Long Island City Negotia-tions were concluded last wherebythe Rapid Transit and thoRapid Transit Subway Construction Com-

pany agreed to modifications of the Kelfcoyhill which will enable tho Pennsylvaniacompany to construct Its road while attho futmo time tho prerogative claimed bythe Rapid Transit Comm Klon of super-vising and pawing upon alt schemes ofrapid transit In this city will bo preserved

All this won decided upon after a hearingheld yesterday by Mayor Low In the CityHall upon the Kelsey bill which gives totho Board of Aldermen the power to grantu perpetual franchise to companies fortunnel railroads extending outside of time

city without action by tho Rapid TransitCommission

Tho arguments for end against the billwere confined to two distinct contentionsOn behalf of the Pennsylvania Railroadit was maintained that tho only termsupon which tho company would consentto expend tho 150000000 necessary to bringIts pytitcm to New York were that the com-pany should reecho a perpetual franchiseThu Rapid Transit Commission It wasurged had not tho power under the netwhich created It to give this perpetualright nnd therefore time aid of tho legisla-ture had sought and that in the billdrawn Interests of the city hindboon conserved by relegating to tho Boardof Estimate and to the Aldermen the de-

termining of various details in connectionwith the franchise such as fixing the comprnoatlon to 1 paid to the by thecompany

The objections of Rapid TransitCommission and of the Rapid Transit Sub-way Conitntctlon Company batedmainly upon tho contention that the billtook from tho commission tim authorityvostetl hi It by tho Legislature to paw uponall rapid transit projects for the city andgave over that authority to tho Board ofAldermen In direct contravention of time

principles of tho Rapid Transit act-

On the part of neither of tho opposingbodies was there any objection to theof tho Pennsylvania cympanybasis of tho arguments of the opponentsof tho measure was that the proposed billwould provide an opportunity to nullifytho plans of tho commission and endangertime purpose of the commission not onlyIn providing adequate transportationfacilities for the city but in seeing thatuch facUlties should iw ultimately ownedby th munirlpaltly

Edward M on behalf of theobjectors said would lx perfectlycontent If time bill was no amended an tosave to the Rapid Transit Communiona doterinltilng voice In the granting oftransit Tranchlo3

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lon It don eem lo me th t a veryimportant anti fundamental QU tlon hsubeen duveloiMHl by the Unpld Trnonlt Comml lon amid Unit I whether or tint over-sight lu time fuel conduct of rnllroad mattersIn tins cltr hold trot b htiidml to thatbod 1 like the lUplJ Transit Cuminluiun lu nulimlt to mo an alternative tothU lilll limit KH time time of time lecUhtlvxP-MOII l hort It thoulil be ulimltl l hy

tomorrow If thM In I will irivewhol qu tn u lux ImmedUtH eonldern

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Trace Ownership or Kharr and DeedsThat Were Sent litre tml Not Delivered

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TXHOXIH March 22 According to theGeneva correspondent of tim 7 aUy Mailtho latest rolo assumed by Emperor Wil-

liam U that of a detective Tho corre-spondent sarn that hU Majesty receivedIn November on anonymous letter fromNew York enclosing shares and tltlo deeds-to thi value of 10000 marks and ollnghim to try to find tho owner thereof

Tho Emperor was amused and zoalouily-Interwted himself In carrying out thowishes of the writer Irolonged Inquiriesthrough time Foreign Offlco reMilted Intracing tho vouchers to a German Kinktho manager of which Identified them ahaving l een ent to New York where theywere never received by tho person to whomthey were addressed It was supposedthat they had been stolen en routr

Time bank however lost nothing thoshipment having been insured In a Swisscompany which Germany has now reinburned

ITAUA FARM LMSOKEKS OUT

Strike Spreading ami the Situation Makestho Covernmrnt AnIouf-

iptetal CaNr IHipateU to Till SunHolt March of the labor

troublea which at prevent U causing themot anxiety in the growing strike of agricultural laborers in the north of ItalyMany peasant who liavo broken their

with farmers are being evictedwith tho result that an exasperated feelinghas arisen

Somo farmer are Importing laborersfrom other districts under police protectionHomo aro letting their oattl grazegrowing wheat their Intention being tosell the cattle na soon an tho crop Is con-sumed Many havo already sold theirstock

Timers IB danger of the trouble paralyzingagriculture for the year aa spring U rap-Idly advancing

CECIL RHODES WORSE

Pastes a nenllcw Merit III FriendsAro Alurmed-

Srtfial CaUt Dripatth li Tar SisCArp TOWN March 2J1 A SI Mr

Rhode Is having n resiles night Ho indecidedly weaker ills friends are Againmost anxious

fWOH FOR MAJOR STRO

Nominated to hum Senate for the nrevet-nf llriitrnant ColnnrlV-

AHiirNfiTON March 21 Among thocandidate for commissions on ac-

count of sorvlon in tho Hpntilnh nnr whosonominations wero w nt to the Sonnto yes-terday IH Major Putnam Uradlco Strongformerly AjwiMint Adjmnl General Inl-ie l States Volunteer Tho brevet ofLieutenant Colonel U twommendcxl fnrdlstlngulshixl galliutry In nntlirt at Outgulnto HriclRe Inzm Philippine IlaniliMardi 27 1TOJ tn rnk from that diito

Major was thj corespondent Inthin divorce obtained today by LordFrancis Hop of England from hi wifewho was formerly Slay Y lie time nctrMajor Strong n isnnri ins e mml on attime time of his leaving an Francisco forJapan with Ijidy Hopt last fall

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At a fourth trial of the action of VHelen 1 Ward Meterinlaw of Henry LHowUnd time lawyer to recover damagefor jiertonal Injurlr from M Vincents-Horiiml a verdict for 116000 was renderedIwfore Justice iu Supwinu Courtyesterday MU Ward had to the

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to her a minis l a hotwaterbug MI that tMttlent WHH rman iitly

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Two Residences Ruined and a Whole BloekAbandoned a Lntaf o Dehrl ChokesTunnel and It Will Take SIx Weeks tonear It Nobody Hurt but ftOOee-Uamncn to lie Paid by Somebody

Crash on Section

Since the New Year Park avenue hahad a railroad disaster a disastrous hotelfire and lion been blown up Yesterdayit was shaken down and a veryhenslvo sort of shakedown it was

It took in time entire block from Thirtyseventh to Thirtyeighth streets along theout sldo of tho thoroughfare shook awaytho fronts and the front foundations oftwo hotiMM endangered the stability oftwo others forced the tenants of everyhouse in tho block on that side of the streetto find habitation elsewhere filled the newRipld Transit subway with several tonsof rock and earth and did damage ac-cording to tho lowest estimate of 25000and according to the highest of aboutUOOOO But this time no live wero lostand no one was Injured

A cavein along tho eastern sldn ofsubway Immediately In front of the resi-dence of Hall Park McCullough at No Uwan the cause of time trouble In thatparticular part of Purl avenue nothingIn t ho way of calamitous occurrence harthappened In nearly three week It wasgetting dull Nature relieved time ennui

At 030 oclock last Wednesday morningsomo ploces of rock felt Into the subwayThat Indicated that there was somethingwrong somewhere Time occurrencereported to Major Ira Shalcr the contractor who Is building tho section of thetunnel from Thirtyfourth to Fortysecond-street mid 1m ordered nn Investigation

It was reported to him later In tim daythat the pieces of rock had tumbled into asmall heading which had made In

front of Mr McCulloUKhit home but thatthoro was nothing to show just wherethey had conic from nnd thorn wa nothingto indicate that thnro were nny more loonpieces to follow that had alreadyfallen Tire happenings of yesterdayshowed however that the few pieces ofrock which fell on Wednesday morningwere but tho forerunners of a big caveinat that particular part of the work

At 831 oclock yesterday morning thesidewalk In front of Mr McCulloughsdropped into limo cutting beneath thatIn dropped about twenty feet Workmenwere sent out why and they cnrnn

with the reM rt that there hada cavoln This fut was to MajorShale

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Lh mann who mode till report didn tknow eiislaoor wee tn findout Ho that aboutfeet below time cidowulk Mid Ire f Pit belowthe roof of the warns had boonfound In the reck forming tl ca t wallnf cutting in front f UwIK uw Mr in tho son of Johna MRVullough who lives at 8S Perkavenue smut n member of the law firm ofStetson leiiiilng V at 15 Ilixiad-

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