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SHE GAVE BARNARD MILLION
11M ILfAUETU M AflERSO-XAMK of TIn aivEn-
Me H the Daughter or the Late Jeremlt-Mllnank and the flue of A A Andei-
tnn the Artist She aarri First Darnar-nulldlni Unlit on the New HIK-
Tlio gUt of 11000000 to Damnrd Collog-
tir the purehane of the tnreo city blockimmediately touth of collogbuildings on Uornlngsldo Height whichwn announced by President Butler cColumbia and Treasurer Plimpton ofnard on Friday was not made by JohnRockefeller has been generally supp d but Mrs Elizabeth Mllhank
wire cf Abram A Andersonllkn wn artist Shn U the daughter n
the lati Jcrrmlah Milbank who died In thlcity If leaving about 10000000 to b-
diviod ttween 111 daughter and his sonJwph Milbank
One of the condition of Urn gUt to BAT
nurd was thatfor the pn entat leastname of the donor should not bepublic In the announcement of theon Friday it wan stated over the signatureof Dr Butler and Mr Plimpton that no onl v ihemselwb krow the name of thedon-on l that It would be kept a secret for thpresent
THE SUN learned however on tho hightex nuthorlty yesterday that the 1100000was offered by Mr Anderson and waaccepted several weeks ago long bsfori-ho publlo wa know of Barimds good luck
This last gilt to Barnard will make almofA 0ono that Anderson andBother Jovph Milbank have made u-
Bamird and to Teachers College affiliatevitli It Mr Andersons Interest In tbinstitution always great has been growini-in recvnt year and when who heard thatho Institution development absoluterequired thn throe of thjr ont building for the erection of i
K ond academic building and at least twomore dormitories he set about to find ouhow much the property be occur
forTh property Is by the New YorkHospital several of whlclsic alto trustees of Columbia no that thnegotiation wore carried ou In a tplrl-of the greatest friendliness
It is wild that after Mrs Anderson madhor offer to Barnard of 1000000 a prloslightly In oreess of that flgun was flzet-liy the trustee of the Xow York Hbopltal-3Irs Anderson it Is said promptly methe advance In round figure however-he gift to Barnard Is 1000000 the largelump tun that ban ever bmn given tthe Institution and the Urgent lump surrover away by Mr
I said to have giveraway In the neighborhood of 3000001for charitable and educational purposein tho la dozen years Mba U an px-
treraely jnodert giver however and whencan prefers to have tier glftJi anqny
moil of bit largo for eductJonatpurpooM hare one to Barnard been credited other persontor a long time before tho real glrer wadiscovered by the general public
Mr Anderson father Icremlih Milbank began his bu ln M osre r In thl
aa a grocer and a member of th-
oldtime firm of I and H Milbank on Fronstreet Pomo twenty yearn before hi0Ath however he rMlredfrvjui tho grorxry-biinlnem and wred the flnanolil worldopening p tanking and brokerage atf Broadway
Ki was on exiramely shrewd l uslnt iii-
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o arivanw ti r plal fur tie formsi of M Condonied Milk Com
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CrMstng the Hudson In a I rr boat UbJoe ertumed It
Quia9 FiLia N Y March 7Anywhefrom throo to twenty live of workmiwere lost at Bpler Falls morningmUM from here up the Hudson fiveTliey neatly alt Italian workmengagH In the oonstructlnn of the Immenpower plant of the Hudson niverPcwor Company
Early thia morning eighty men letho Warren county the river onscow ferryboat propelled by thethe current against its upstreamwlwh U fastened by two sets ofto trolley which rido on overhead cabltWhen In mldstreatn Urnwas struck mass of logs Ichut according to some of tho
there was no danger until an ItalUscreamed and for onn of
overhanging theto swerve lightly and Instantly like a herof sheep many of the workmen rushedone end of the boat One side tlpi ed and tlboat wu partly filled
No one remembers what happensozoept that borne jumped Into theand others were swept out by the raglrcurrent swollen by the floods fromnorth Spmo succeeded In reeohlngshore but little below where the accldeioccurred and were sweptfor a or reaching lamThose stuck by the wero safi
as It quickly reachedThe accident was seen by hundreds t
fellow workmen on the shore but titerwas nothing they could do to awlstunfortunates Immediate attempts whlchave been partially successful to diceoff tho workmen were made and liarjcontinued through the day But In
cltfmrnt the men scattered widely manof them coming to Glens Yalta Nimteen are thus for unaccounted for C
these thre are known to bo drownedMichael Kennedy a recent arrivalVermont who leave a family Fred Ferraof Warrensburg an Interpreter nnd th
hoy who flrrt screamed and k lowagarette
The construction of the plant whichnow been In less than the jTanhrd oo t lives previous t
thin casualty but even if allnrn accounted for thus Is the most rcrloiicasualty yet Several hundred of thworkmen are tonlqht and dtclarthat they will nit rMun fi h works
rvtfisn M r sov i f HE is an LTV
Dramatic eene at Trial or DennIs Lahrfor Assaulting Mrs Harnrs
In iho presence of more than half a ilozeprominent wxjlety women Patrick Iwihey
Deputy Tas Commissioner of the Iwrougiof Queens and n professor in mathematlcand engineering made a dramntlo adilrew befpre Msglstrnte Connonon in thi-
Flushuig polios court yesterday whenKin OeiinlfTwaa 6n trinl chatged will
having aMack dMr Barnenwife of tho author and writer Lalwrii-lefenoe waa an alibi and at the conclusioiof th hearing the father Commisstoner ahey unmindful of lila lawynrstepped inside the ralUn close to thennd addressing the Magistrate said
lf my boy l guilty of this offence ginhim tlw limit of tbo law Dont extent
leniency to hint I hare all po tihlsympathy for this lady end her liunlvindI appealed to the oftlcerv In Flushing t-
tlrivn my son way If I thought himguilty of tItle offence I would not attemp10 hleld him but I am positive thatirai at hprno at the time tub awwult waijntTjifftd-
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Ivw with hi parenU In 187 Twelfth streetIsland Uity Previous to hi arre
canj wero to th Flushxjllc by young who weT at
In lonely parts of the vlllige oftnt-ilghtfall an malt The lat i
WM Mrs Itarne who was atuirdcrUI-
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The Tnut Company of the Repubtlp
Loan to Him WTillo liePresident and 1 Not Credit
Prospect of Payment In
A Co a firm conux od of Din-llj Iloy Dncr and Charlon E nittt aidoing a wholesale comml lon buslnow-horlory ttlllcs and webbings at IS andGreen street made n general a lgnmc
y to Charl s S ayer nt an Broadway and the Attorney fthe Trut Company of tho Rpuhllc frotillS prwldfticy of which Mr Drawer r
put at II rAOIX largely It U tor the firm held In Now Kngland the nomnat OM t nt 750001 nnd tho actual uwci-
nt SAnnoio About faiono of the llalil-ltis it ls ald are ocurtd
After tho a lfctimont a ixtltlon In Itanlruptry flied against tho flrm by findOlcott Onilur A Borrnge attorneys fc
William X Dutch a mditnr for 50 wli-
lia tint Indorsement nnd nf otluclaimants for 827000 This Is thetrig fulluro that Wall Sheet has Uvn talllnt about shore Thursday-
Mr Dresser has rich connections onehis sisters Mr Natalie B Brown being tlwidow of Nicholas Brown and mothertho Infant heir of the 000000 Brown ei-
tutc and another Edith 8 being the w
or George W VanderbIlt He hlmsemarried tho daughter of this Junior partnerof Bonedlct Burnham a flrm whoho buness wile absorbed In tho American BnuCompany of Waterbury COlin One ofreports current last wax that MVanderbilt had como to hU brotherIt
Mr Dnt vr denied U-
11i Trust Company of tho Itopubllonot a creditor of tho firm
Cliarlea M Preston chairman of thexecutive committee of tho Trust compAnysaid yesterday oftomoon
Within two weeks Mr Dnw thcompany txtween 15000 and I WOOO Parwere time loans and tho others demonloans Tlm latter loans were calledMr Dretwer was asked to tnlio up tho timloans lie paid tho loins and hasnt owes
the company a cent for m arly two weeksWa ho d tome of the paper of the comunit In which Mr Dreiwvr waa a director
the American Tubing tutU
pany and the Nnrrugauntitt Weti CompanyLoth of Pruviucnoo Triu total amountOWN by built tlntxi compaaUti to the Truncompany it about wX Tho papermcurttl by niiiplu collatoral and Inuorw-
niiiiu Mr Drvuwer guarriuc d the payruent ot tho notm of both companiesany one cf the indorst uierita on either notla good for the Wee of both
i uou i icuai myuii i about It buttuppnao that Mr J ruasjr didut like Utlni-aaKed to take up his loans I dont
netiittr IM wax naked to resign the preiluuuy of tho company or not hut I thinkIM ooucludwd that hed bitter rmgn wheitie was askml to take up loans At UK-
Unie ruwgiJrt k owtviltximething like sara of Ito cuinixuiyi
cK If lie has sold orl uit tock we Uo not know it We liavt-re vivnd no not to that effect
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UMigiittti it appears that Drwjwr Co ifailure was to speculation onthe part of Mr DreM rhome in East Orange M d
failure not ivsuit from any de-
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Hit of thn Tru t tnmniiny of the Kriubllc-Mr Drir lu lual that loudAH the nvimiBT of tliu syndicate whichladTwrots Hie honda
Fh trust undertook to place tinlonds end ilia place of In-
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iiM HIE wwwr nameLight On Italian Lfe Insurance Prau
Two Dummlr roundAwlstant District Attorney Krotel
three bodies exhumed yesterday at C lvaCemetery Long Island In the course ofInvestigatIons of the conspiracy bya band of Italians swindled life Insuraacompanies
The three men whoso bodies wero su
poi ed to have been burled were Insuredthe Union Central Life Inuuranca
of Cincinnati for 2000 each TlInsurance has boon paid ThoyLuciano Panca Antonio AmetranoAntonio D Co tanz
In two enact dummy bodies were
PoBcas body had buriedPasca was between 70 mid 80 years of aand lId not weigh over ItS pounds wheretho man will appeared under his nambefore Dr W Oliver Moore of the Insurantcompany for examination was a robuipored who gave his age an S wasyear vlthln the SRO limit and he weight105 pounds
Pascas son Michael O PaKa U
arrest on the charge of falsifying the procof death upon which the Insurance ourapanmade It payment
The body burled under the namometro 0 w also that of a man betwee
60 and 70 years old It waslest II Inches tall and weighed lit poundsThe real Ametrano who waa insured anwho is Huppoited to he lIving was less thaian Inch over five feet and weighed Upounds The dummy burled In hln platIs unknown
The dummy burled in Dl Coetanzistead nn old man K feet and a half aloch tall bald with a white mustachewhereas the rent Dl CX Htan7o was S fee54 Incites In height about fortytwo yearold and weighed ICO pound TheIf supposed to have been a rag picker-
Di Costanzo and hU wife Letlzlasaid to be living near here and detectivewero sent Ut right to took for them on
as to their whereabout given to IIKrotel
UQvnn v IIOISK HESTiuttiold There In Violation of Law Hlgnet
by President Rontevrlt-WAsniNOTON March XotMtlthstuid
Ing the enactment of a law against the salt
of intoxicating liquors In the Capitol drinkare still sold In the House reetaur nt I
has discovered that while theprohibits It doe not provide a penalty foviolation The law as adopted ls a parof the Immigration bill and ys that niIntoxicating liquors of any character halIM sold within tho limits of the Capitol
building of the United StatesThe House restaurant Is under the dlreo
tlon of the Committee 01
Public Buildings and Grounds but sinethe adjournment of Congress there Is niSpeaker and there U no commutes orI uH c Building nnd Qrouwifl
R vN t stolid the1 ad-
Marchs and It went Intoeffecl-
sxr 4H provisions regarding paturalltaLion which will not for
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CAPT iroonnovsEs MOXEI-
careh of Ills House Discloses aoTucked Away In Varlon Nookt
NEW lUvttJ March 7 Heirs of Captlames H Woodhouw who In titleIty last week are now searching the house
md the premise where the old wa captainived for fifty year to find some trace of
ls suppoxod large wealth It was thought-
jy some to be nearly M 0OM He left10 will
In thin search of tho old borneto tit statements of tho neighbors
oils of banknote have been discoveredn various corners Home of these bundlesJie rat hat partly eaten Thein not hox U ly mutilated
In sit about ISOcuo hm been foundn hoii4 some of It In tile cellar and
of It In the utIle Part of the moneya In gold Much of the money came to
thrtAJKh por 4tent IntouioMhtvway pU Uw captain
Mr annie Wheelerr Frank II Wheeler police commit
ioiier of till Hhe I child
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rid fut Nvpral dlamoid of muchalt Mr Vliwr dr linos to naylie rtlunoiid a worth Afiwr thatlerleniw very in tin on-
In IIMIIIINO UK examined It U underthat will ploughed
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After Hearing All Side AboUt the IlrckeiDeath and the Sickbed Dlitntmtlon i
Hit Large Estate Addlctu Will Oe i
Dr flowers Lone Pine Mecttn
Assistant District Attorney Oarvan sinounoed last night that he would appl
In the Supreme Court for aorder to exhume the body of TheodoreHagoman which ls buriedHe will have an autopsy performed bCoroners Physician Schultzt-
Hagaman died on Sept II 1000 at th
WaldorfAstoria after an Illneas of abouttwo months during which he nurseby his wife who afterward married Di
Walter E Delabarro from whom sheseparated She was assisted by MauricW1HU a brotherinlaw of Dr R C Floweian Industrious promoter of mining schemeHags mans physician was Dr Joseph E
Heald an employee of Flowers who wacalled In by Flower Whlln Hagamawas In tile last illness he turned over largsums of money amounting In the aggrugate to about 00000 to hU wife and Bh
handed over About iOOOO of this omounto Flower who Invested it In one of himining companies
After Hagamans death a settlement wamade for 0000 with his brotherHagaman and two listen through AndreD Moley of th TerranaUConsolidated Mining of 2 Droastreet who Is not now so friendly to Flowsa he then They had Loon concerntogether In promoting other mining oempanleH Recently tie brothers and ilterbegan suit In the Surrogates Court Idiscover what became of Hagaman largfortune alleging that they had never eveigot tho 3000 for which they had slgnei-
releaam of their claims on representatloithat Hagaman had left very little
Isaac IlnRaman also wont to DUtricAttorney Jerome about tho case and hturned It over to Assistant DistrictAttorne-Oarvan who is the head the homlcidbureau Mr Oarvan OH been InvewtlgatIng the case for about two weeks and h
h vcral times made the nnnouncementhat he would not sock to oxhume this
there shouUI he grave causesuch a
Mr Garvan expected to have a conferenceyesterday afternoon Meloy but theman sent by Mr Oar van Moloy
to time Mr Oarvan said that hinext step would Ixi upon theinterview with hut to
he decided to have the body ex-
humed and an autopsy mado totoe cause of d vith
Mr Oarvan has already oxainmod OrsFlower and Hetild Delalmrrothe has boon married three ilmm Hagaman her second husband It appearthat Flower WM trustedIn business operation-
J iO iu of stockholder
the gas VfDlaMr Add sent R Dr
Flower saying that h t would bt-
rrfejit at tire Incfternoon The meeting has
i lled with the purpose ollusting Andrew D fromorate with neveral of his amocXatesThe meeting has Un called Flownprincipally on zn000 shares of stock
Mrs Deabarre the widow ofIheodore Hir iinn
SWIM TO CATCH A THIEFrr Caught In a Hunt for Ttho Steal
From trrtfht CarlThe police of the West 15Jd stroet station
early yesterday bad a chase after thieveswho stealing from the freight
rains on tin Hudson Itlver Branch of thefew York Central railroad Detectivethrone captured one of tho thloves after
swim In theapt England My them Is a band of
hleveA who stand In with some of therailroad employe The railroad men
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Enjoined From Expelling ThemMonoijfrowN W Va March 7 Thli-
Uw student of the unlvorelty hereprising Uw entire senior class keptsolves frbtn being expelled by ctaming an Injunction from Judge JohnMaaon which restrained the facultypresident from carrying out an cxpulai-ordnr
The trouble arose over riotousin the class room several days ago whenlot of furniture was broken and JamesPrater who was lecturing for Judgo Oki
Johnson was compelled to give up I
work The faculty gave the classoption of paying for the furnituremaking a written apology or cxpulsicTho fused to apologizeexpulsion order followed
von FIGHTS HEALTH OFFICER
Ignorant MexIcans Resist the Effortstamp Out the Plague
MBZICO Cnr March desperneffort Is being mado by the authoritiesstamp out the plague which baa appcartIn Villa Union a town on the road b-
tween Mazatlnn and Trplo All tlhouses In which patients have died haveburned and every possible effort Ismode to stamp out the p
However Ignorance and prejudice haunited to retard tho work of the heidIoHc rs A mob attAcked the sonltoiagents who set Are to the houses at TilUnion and drove them from tho vlllagLater the mob searched for the doctorswho reported plague eaten with the avowIntention of killing them A companytim Eleventh Infantry has been sent tovillage and abo detachments of rurales I
quell the rioting and assist In enforcuithe sanitary regulations Everythingensary to fight tho disease has been setfrom Maxallan as tho authorities recognlthe necessity of supprsslng tho plague
b fore it r ebt s to th Interior
MRS OELRICHS RESIDECELast Teat She Swore In San Francis
That It Was In New YorkSAN FRANCISCO March 7 Mr Herman
Oelrichs who Is credited In New York withaving declared thet site 1s a resident t-
Han Francisco lost year testified hersshe was a resident of Now York and swotoff her Ban Francisco personal taxeiAssessor Dodgn of Son Francisco befoiwhom took this oath will require personal taxes from Mm Oelrichs this yearShe personal property here
URS c P ffivrwrov nvvJohn P Carroll Unsold to Her Slth Hire
Property She Once Owned Its Said
It was reported yesterday thatCollie P huntington had agreed to buy bacfrom John F Carroll the property at 8 Eai
sventh street which he boughther through a third person a numberSr rvwr XL w s then
i h doutttd upartmont iu u
STOCK V4 HD1
Concern to Have Klval MayAntlTrut Move
CHICAGO March 7 Rumors thatUnion Stock Yards and Transit Companys to have competition hero wore rerlvetoday by tho announcement that the Chiago Stock Yard and Transit Companylad Mcured artlclcu of Incorporation with
L capital stock of 200000 It la underitood that the promoters of this now stoc-
rarJji company purpose to Incraaso Itto and Into thi
lye stock Industry as a competitor of tincompany
The of this new concernsaid to l e In pursuance of the out
med John president o-
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that the meat IM sold t-
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bought Mralsers am planning to create an antirustTATE OFFICE ton SHERMA-
leportrd That Uie CongreMRian HillApiMlnled Railroad CommUtloner
UTICA March 7 It U reported todayn what appears to be mliabln authorityhat Coiignvwinaii Janie H Khcnnaii ollilt city will Ixt to vacantlIsts Railroad CommUfcionnnhlp by ov-
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POLlOI QUESTION MISS IIVTCIIIXSO Al LET HER CO
lEad Worked for Durdtfk A llackman Tellsof Taking a Woman to a Point Nr theDuruJck Houie Afterward PolicemanMeets the Lone Woman Thereand Later A llutlno Man I AeoMtedby a Lone Woman tome mocks
Police Miuprct the Three WereThat She aiurdercd Bardlok-
BnrrAU March 7 Marian W Hutchlnson a goodlooking and neatly dressedyoung woman who was In the employ ofEdwin L Durdlck until January was takenfrom her boarding house at 19 West Tupperstreet oarly this morning and broughtUi Police Headquarters Reven policemenwere devoted to the task and they suerounded the house a though tbere WMto be at lost an arrest In the Burdlck mur-der mystery The proceeding caused agreat hullabaloo and it wan not until 10oclock two hours after Miss Hutchlnsontarrival at headquarters that Supt Bull an-
nounced that she was not under arrect btwas merely detained to be questioned uto her knowledge of the dead man and thmurder
Attorney Philip V Fennelly who i oounRcl for Mrs Gertrude B Paine appears todesUe a monopoly In the Burdick case torat 11 oclock he bobbed up a counsel orMlua Hutchlnnon Mr Fennelly sent wordto Supt Bull that bo wished to tee U1a
having been retained by busulster Florence The superintendent rfused request and Mr Fennelly neqtquickly to Jiutlce Truman 0 White ofSupreme Court Justice White told UMlawyer to find out whether Miss HutohlaMon was under arroet and jut as Fennellytelephoned to him from Police Headqxmrtars that she was not under arrest thepolice noticed Mr Fennelly that M-lHutchlnson was free to go She wentaway with her lawyer and her lster pursued at no groat distance by the cammexperts of the saffron newspapers
MEw Uutchlnson is A mildspoken youngwoman and she did not appear very In-
dignant over the detention-It was a gross Injustice she said My
only connection with the case wa that Iaccepted a temporary position with MrDurdick
District Attorney Coatsworth has thisto My about the examination of MIlSUutclilnson
What eeemed to be reliable informationhaving reached tho police department lastevening that a certain young woman living-In this city might have some valuableinformation concerning the murder 6fEdwin L Burdick we requested woman to como to pollee headquartersmorning and give any Information shemight have She came and made auul ju rtunMAUd SlfV waWM no tuaewider arrest
The Information referred to by MrOoaUwortb came to the police verylast night and till Informant was the hacknan who must be known temporarily aJoey his surname being withheld not forfamily reasons but for police businessJo y Is A nighthawk who wheel aboutthe downtown district The polio knowhim quite well and say that his story Istrue lie told It first to Detective Cornlhwho told It to Capt Kllroy who told It totins Chief of Detectives
Joey says that at about midnight on theThursday of the tragedy lie picked upthree persons at the corner of Main andEagle streets a man a mlddleagod womanand a woman about S years old JoeyI-
S not sure about the age of the youngerwoman lit 1s a bettor judge of weightmd he think she would approach toopounds Hint had rot hair carried a satchelworn dark gloves and as Joey remembers-It had a light collar on her coat Shewas well built and fairly tall
Joey drove tho three persons out Mainstreet to Sumner Ktreet whem manand older whiuon alighted The youngTJinui stayed In tho carriage and toldJoey to drive her to the corner of Ashlandavenue and Summer street A he drovesway Ihe man and older woman walkedup Main When Joey pulled
the renter of Ashland avenue and SumTier young woman already had
hack dNir opmi Khe sprang out seemugly agitated nervauM and In greatthe ld hur Hatcinl In her hand and sho-
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