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t to V- L I M QJ SU1I JY bRcn S 1003 e Rain today followed by clearing In the aftetnoonj fair tomorrow 4- 1z t- rOI IXXNQ i8 NEW YOKKS UNDA MJtCH too It Tr PubUng IIOdati01t PAGES PRICE FIVE a f I 1 I I 3- p lj cYStt1tG 819O8corricM SviiPrinncsnd FOil Yl WO CENTS > = = = 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 block immediately touth of collog buildings on Uornlngsldo Height which wn announced by President Butler c Columbia and Treasurer Plimpton of nard on Friday was not made by John Rockefeller has been generally sup p d but Mrs Elizabeth Mllhank wire cf Abram A Anderson llkn wn artist Shn U the daughter n the lati Jcrrmlah Milbank who died In thl city If leaving about 10000000 to b- diviod ttween 111 daughter and his son Jwph Milbank One of the condition of Urn gUt to BAT nurd was thatfor the pn entat least name of the donor should not be public In the announcement of the on Friday it wan stated over the signature of Dr Butler and Mr Plimpton that no on l v ihemselwb krow the name of thedon- on l that It would be kept a secret for th present THE SUN learned however on tho high tex nuthorlty yesterday that the 1100000 was offered by Mr Anderson and wa accepted several weeks ago long bsfori- ho publlo wa know of Bar imds good luck This last gilt to Barnard will make almo fA 0ono that Anderson and Bother Jovph Milbank have made u- Bamird and to Teachers College affiliate vitli It Mr Andersons Interest In tb institution always great has been growini- in recvnt year and when who heard tha tho Institution development absolute required thn throe of th jr ont building for the erection of i K ond academic building and at least two more dormitories he set about to find ou how much the property be occur forTh property Is by the New York Hospital several of whlcl sic alto trustees of Columbia no that th negotiation wore carried ou In a tplrl- of the greatest friendliness It is wild that after Mrs Anderson mad hor offer to Barnard of 1000000 a prlo slightly In oreess of that flgun was flzet- liy the trustee of the Xow York Hbopltal- 3Irs Anderson it Is said promptly me the advance In round figure however- he gift to Barnard Is 1000000 the large lump tun that ban ever bmn given t the Institution and the Urgent lump surr over away by Mr I said to have giver away In the neighborhood of 3000001 for charitable and educational purpose in tho la dozen years Mba U an px- treraely jnodert giver however and when can prefers to have tier glftJi anqny moil of bit largo for educ tJonatpurpooM hare one to Bar nard been credited other person tor a long time before tho real glrer wa discovered by the general public Mr Anderson father Icremlih Mil bank 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 Fron street Pomo twenty yearn before hi 0Ath however he rMlredfrvjui tho grorxry- biinlnem and wred the flnanolil world opening p tanking and brokerage at f Broadway Ki was on exiramely shrewd l uslnt iii- iMn ami pited up r Ivg foriune In- o arivanw ti r plal fur tie forms i of M Condonied Milk Com iuiv TU n stockholder In It Om he tllnl in ibM UK wrj alfco a mem r the osociitlvo fmmtnltt of thn tit cafi Mllwftulin rnd Hi Paul Railroad Mr Mlltwinkrt riauehter married A AiVnti i portrait prlmcr MiIlo Jr in I art of tin n liajidkotiXKil- n IM in building owned M Mif iiiii n LI Knillpili mrpet it fviii VK AnMHii lan ri i I city I uv in i old fcitrff it 0 I H liity iltli i il I H ii trt l invil- ili Iciui nlore ili njotidd n B1 d al 0 Xv a JMC Miv AriJ T I iJiijnril- in Uvyir Ilil U lu t offir i linliil 4 i fkviiicn In cf li r Millnnk for llm- cfiv ra nul to the mutln of llm hot fial HII van rtiuplH with lln million j i in oi f i l iih l mil lor- i lir l dink and nioukl In riiarg if l r Iriiii I Klnnkiiti hi ux or- kjim i rtraUi to l o ol Htrti iy ilia rt lt i i kliru d to- l 1 lrtti lon Ilkil iMl lJw Iruklnr- I irliMllt Wlli U M UIIM they M IV i li ii of fruliu uf lIlM lllllllljW llf nuntr- ii k H4 Mr Ali irx n luik l r I f j- f if i U lUi- iI the preent Bar IJ all by An- d II a the made gUt allowed to t Ira her cull owe she n I alt lie city oft art Iv tr Aral I ail f Ilk n I I If rah r I I I I l- ot 11111 InlI UII t Jiarl lohl abliby ru fur II 1 hail In anIIII IwJ Iy 1 I I U d II lil 11 AlC Win I r 1ltl t 111 dI- I 11 JJ lI all AII I f JI wt- l flo I U it al Ni- I ia 6111 I N I 1 1 r I UI- HNIi4 t f r h1 I l iW nt J- I f M- I 1 o 4 o rrealA 1 I dl t M i t 1l4 she Moat was o I HoMes heavy C tri v i i I itr j- I 1 is t I istl lilly lah 11 owtIt lie 5111 i4Ilrguns WaS lI lii vii < 5141 jet liii kIseaI 1 a- I I iiuid it fl ha- ll In wac lay olJSIijablt- 1Ilaii s- Li r41i4 t4uk41 fur gws tuIibliig i44 Ibsl ili niodIans ef blip ria- ieeraI srttJ fle i t pu lwaadiliss- J lsw lit rn i- iiqi baji Wa iwid Sf utbar P 4 sp 1e4m1 fir Uied illria Ii- b Id ib S s4 WgsII i 4 isiIiIts 4 lIi1Jaf Ia41 iriia iJ fbi r I ipaaS pi Ii4J Iii Ii- bI ae sHe IitaIIUii is hlaSJi I- HS alias iis Ahafidpid fist sea iu4 IM444g imiiJ1abi441s ikM eJbiiJ ja- e iti egip fuiL4 II J ie II1jffe i 4s l ii Ui Ah4u4 baa a aiobj C i 0 1ii41f w4 aa- 111 ill lI Iillf- a 4i l liii1a- jaiii4ig l li4eIMi fbi 44FI aIM 4 miSs 1 Ifi4jaI- b Li i411- I i4 Ia MsI- MI a9ueoi ii w i a44 Ims4 ii 1 I aai dnt Ii < > > > > > < < < > < > < < < > > > < W 4V1 JMOUSKD- CrMstng the Hudson In a I rr boat Ub Joe ertumed It Quia9 FiLia N Y March 7Anywhe from throo to twenty live of workmi were lost at Bpler Falls morning mUM from here up the Hudson five Tliey neatly alt Italian workmen gagH In the oonstructlnn of the Immen power plant of the Hudson niver Pcwor Company Early thia morning eighty men le tho Warren county the river on scow ferryboat propelled by the the current against its upstream wlwh U fastened by two sets of to trolley which rido on overhead cablt When In mldstreatn Urn was struck mass of logs Ic hut according to some of tho there was no danger until an ItalU screamed and for onn of overhanging the to swerve lightly and Instantly like a her of sheep many of the workmen rushed one end of the boat One side tlpi ed and tl boat wu partly filled No one remembers what happens ozoept that borne jumped Into the and others were swept out by the raglr current swollen by the floods from north Spmo succeeded In reeohlng shore but little below where the accldei occurred and were swept for a or reaching lam Those stuck by the wero safi as It quickly reached The accident was seen by hundreds t fellow workmen on the shore but titer was nothing they could do to awlst unfortunates Immediate attempts whlc have been partially successful to dice off tho workmen were made and liarj continued through the day But In cltfmrnt the men scattered widely man of them coming to Glens Yalta Nim teen are thus for unaccounted for C these thre are known to bo drowned Michael Kennedy a recent arrival Vermont who leave a family Fred Ferra of Warrensburg an Interpreter nnd th hoy who flrrt screamed and k low agarette The construction of the plant which now been In less than the jTan hrd oo t lives previous t thin casualty but even if all nrn accounted for thus Is the most rcrloii casualty yet Several hundred of th workmen are tonlqht and dtclar that they will nit rMun fi h works rvtfisn M r sov if HE is an LTV Dramatic eene at Trial or DennIs Lahr for Assaulting Mrs Harnrs In iho presence of more than half a iloze prominent wxjlety women Patrick Iwihey Deputy Tas Commissioner of the Iwrougi of Queens and n professor in mathematlc and engineering made a dramntlo ad ilrew befpre Msglstrnte Connonon in thi- Flushuig polios court yesterday when Kin OeiinlfTwaa 6n trinl chatged will having aMack dMr Barnen wife of tho author and writer Lalwrii- lefenoe waa an alibi and at the conclusioi of th hearing the father Commis stoner ahey unmindful of lila lawynr stepped inside the ralUn close to the nnd addressing the Magistrate said lf my boy l guilty of this offence gin him tlw limit of tbo law Dont extent leniency to hint I hare all po tihl sympathy for this lady end her liunlvind I appealed to the oftlcerv In Flushing t- tlrivn my son way If I thought him guilty of tItle offence I would not attemp 10 hleld him but I am positive that irai at hprno at the time tub awwult wai jntTjifftd- ounjt Ialu y IK about IB yer old nnd- Ivw with hi parenU In 187 Twelfth street Island Uity Previous to hi arre canj wero to th Flush xjllc by young who weT at In lonely parts of the vlllige oftnt- ilghtfall an malt The lat i WM Mrs Itarne who was atuirdcr UI- iti her way to tier about dusk on rej It Churlmi W Bati ran to li ifltaiion and her iH ll int made oil lUlli Mn nnd tiOAltlveh- detitlfl Hl tu the Mtlfled that lie va home to dinner Mr ahr tedtlflej that hi son In tie houw- iiiout oclock the vetting of tin ai aiili- tiid May l II old gave rlnlliu It vnn when ih rie wvi on U th l lt t that r inmli ni r hUatidtivu to TlHti U no iluulii In mind said hn Ms l rule that Mrs miild- II who hr a allant Hlw rvmlit teeny and ourrolK r tf l Mri- axli On Ui other hand It U only natural the rinfendantk fattier to try 10 uhluld- i MagUtrat Iwld la i y In tvn l iman ant ni iiroiipllvi- mUlied Daniel Mlie f lift aid fIr department rHKnKH nin WITH nwiism- m 4illi niiu lUil Hr i Wllli Mini Arrested Ifri HUM HiKing Thomas Klrliiaiilc k bbs ju r t an- y Ml TlillHUjr lilgltl In deliver llinot- iiml i iiilajnln wi lry IIMMII ion l lm u lii iiidu in in- M l r rim jmlwr ol Wnl Tidily ivnitll chisel UUMI li V liul r aMx- en MI MM In m friUa mill o M lii l vtiiw ulualilr ilUiitMitU Until MtMMj tfl l ll rl J4- oulitift irf W MWJ lmrJiAinii- Ml Jului MuiUrMr rf Ml It- IJiwW Utottl 1 r lU HII IAIANS this nine In Water abut I acton tackle abut boat ali lei Jump the river the the other down mil bat the bell rot it lan I 011 hal roll Into hi Curt h mae Dash plo I I for T I boy I ill I hI 1 I I i 11- Y U a r JO 1fl1- 11 H 1 U pII tt4 i ntI OJ Ii j 11 l h r7 E I tl 1 11 I- e ire bet the missin boys ti ting Fog iyihI going through avenue Darn Lithe was S 111 CoUrt sea e sIt II hl li- The bonds wIt 11th asitue tslisIus1 4 uiLalriit meMlsr 1144 lie lustats iiUii but ha t svi I I se siiy Ida gut t I 114 trI4iIIP aIJ Ihy r lasIeifta i I t aLii4 MPI 1i iu ie iiuli hi4N AlIt 545 aipsSeu si 4 IfiIaib siii Pip Slit lJikd bJai- is4if ii- qIsitt ePiHod baa aijIl IJ4atI 04 lWciaee fist i jet Itd U l4tii N f I aiatsil pts- iii s l 4iI I ei suit4 Jut l asia let lit II h iS a4 ai usd H W- hs4 jili 3tle f4e- Siif beI ISI ape 4 icdiimlJ Ihi i as4 Sfv 4 444l40e Ii 71 0J itIll s ae 14lt 5K4- 1iie4 fif aauCii a 4I lW 4tIli 1i ai ls ic ho Lie i- ssier af s wW- l tap Ia 4d > > > > > < > < > > > > < > > > < oirii iswuitOontiAiEK LMIOE- LIIKIn I XKW KSULASI The Tnut Company of the Repubtlp Loan to Him WTillo lie President and 1 Not Credit Prospect of Payment In A Co a firm conux od of Din- llj Iloy Dncr and Charlon E nittt ai doing a wholesale comml lon buslnow- horlory ttlllcs and webbings at IS and Green street made n general a lgnmc y to Charl s S a yer nt an Broadway and the Attorney f the Trut Company of tho Rpuhllc fro tillS prwldfticy of which Mr Drawer r put at II rAOIX largely It U t or the firm held In Now Kngland the nom nat 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 Itanl ruptry flied against tho flrm by find Olcott Onilur A Borrnge attorneys fc William X Dutch a mditnr for 50 wli- lia tint Indorsement nnd nf otlu claimants for 827000 This Is the trig fulluro that Wall Sheet has Uvn tall lnt about shore Thursday- Mr Dresser has rich connections one his sisters Mr Natalie B Brown being tl widow of Nicholas Brown and mother tho Infant heir of the 000000 Brown ei- tutc and another Edith 8 being the w or George W VanderbIlt He hlmse married tho daughter of this Junior partner of Bonedlct Burnham a flrm whoho bu ness wile absorbed In tho American Bnu Company of Waterbury COlin One of reports current last wax that M Vanderbilt had como to hU brotherIt Mr Dnt vr denied U- 11i Trust Company of tho Itopubllo not a creditor of tho firm Cliarlea M Preston chairman of th executive committee of tho Trust compAny said yesterday oftomoon Within two weeks Mr Dnw th company txtween 15000 and I WOOO Par were time loans and tho others demon loans Tlm latter loans were called Mr Dretwer was asked to tnlio up tho tim loans lie paid tho loins and hasnt owes the company a cent for m arly two weeks Wa ho d tome of the paper of the com unit In which Mr Dreiwvr waa a director the American Tubing tutU pany and the Nnrrugauntitt Weti Company Loth of Pruviucnoo Triu total amount OWN by built tlntxi compaaUti to the Trun company it about wX Tho paper mcurttl by niiiplu collatoral and Inuorw- niiiiu Mr Drvuwer guarriuc d the pay ruent ot tho notm of both companies any one cf the indorst uierita on either not la good for the Wee of both i uou i icuai myuii i about It but tuppnao that Mr J ruasjr didut like Utlni- aaKed to take up his loans I dont netiittr IM wax naked to resign the pre iluuuy of tho company or not hut I think IM ooucludwd that hed bitter rmgn whei tie was askml to take up loans At UK- Unie ruwgiJrt k owtviltxime thing like sara of Ito cuinixuiyi cK If lie has sold or l uit tock we Uo not know it We liavt- re vivnd no not to that effect From made jvaterday by Diaries K ltits Mr Dreneer and by Morris hirsch attorney for th- UMigiittti it appears that Drwjwr Co i failure was to speculation on the part of Mr DreM r home in East Orange M d failure not ivsuit from any de- cline In the liuiiiiffN We haveliwli making a riot profit right along of IIWJOG to jsoono a 1 to learn that it won for us to make an a nt I know no hirih- iboiit it and little alwut Mr Dre i T tiutdidn lm iiiew MaylM Mr hirsch call It Mr Hirsch said Mr Drwwcr was Inter itt d In many venturv outhd lin regular Hit of thn Tru t tnmniiny of the Kriubllc- Mr Drir lu lual that loud AH the nvimiBT of tliu syndicate which ladTwrots Hie honda Fh trust undertook to place tin londs end ilia place of In- N jv fnh r a syndicate took tin l ind tits hindr of Un rut company the credit of Mr Dreuwrn firm ii l Tho firm tract ot lon falling due in Monday next It did not noney to nvel thorn and couldnt borrow t liwiir there notdliiK lo di hut make- i Krn riS iiohfcninnir iit hi hani the tlriiV Mr Or- nal II ihllllk are eon lilerl- y rMins fnrtuni wilt IM nnieh morn than MOIICI t UHnl llwin Tliu lialamtt will M H III t liul- lvue n ktalnmenl nab n II a m I f rr il t r f riy neat ik ilil It U It looks pies Uw crwlllord will lw- i full and the tIm will tune a liaUniw- ilili whlih riMiiin biikliiiiM flit opinion wa oiiimiMMtd v i id v ifivrnix ll cn of fall ir of Dre r A to Mr i r- IIM of Mvuritlm of lies Kiii- lil liiillijn r illii liy IIWIIM M- Iiai il liin l rum tiW MIP l l 10 N IlltU IIIM Hull liU M llHlr- sv Tlniw luwmer k l- i L I i l IJi li- n no lluii Ji iwi In llu Jii lutk liurfl Ilkl0 Mw Jil rHli Mly liu- ll 4lllll A IIISH III itoilliK Ml ltli M ra U li i ioli i i i Uy iluti Ix li4iiu tu IM HUt lri u IwUI ItH fit lltttu- WJ M lw lll lUlll l l il t4 Ji M In iii ul II jj UlaJ Mdyf lu Mr tln i kuwj f- Ul I N f l MI N II MlliUu H4 Ui IK U liwii e fuuiuwli M- Ijf Ml llif r- II M V MM M- Idsr IM D LEROY DRESSERSFIRM FAILS CUt In n liter law Ignest I r MY ago The lIabUltl arc don was consent imp ml Irl ± the but I owod and I Web hili tom I I but I kao hi lit < rtnu ct Ir Thle frI was JJrpl un Iisines one 0 11111td- I All 00 01 lOlIIH1n1I mlin t tiff I IL I tacit I I 11m I u I II run I dIll I I 11 nit lie a- lIw ur Iult 0 I a AUN II ton r lit fr I a ansi III 10 lit III II l4itIj I44 III a A- II t l III If JI 11 t t Jbtjt IJ- I Ihl 111 1 M4ll11 I ii II 4 I 11 J II 11 JIt j 4 1 r I I ttt t l iI Ju I 111 f IMO I f I ti lit i II lon r 1 H- uotI 1f1ef f 1111 e4I- IC a rut Dresser f t week tiwu acalataiwo its sul very ws Its atea MhittIiIdJrl the if jisr > liii se- A U I Its sitar lid Itauly stuiM- sislIi sue IllS isliaiii lii lhitk bit alit > 5 a lit delhI lithe h isiS S is 5111 III ti sW Ii- i iasll i- iiui4iSis aiS lip Iit I MlIirs 411 Ilusis I III4I4 ii IM4iIg f41ifiItbY aitsi lit 4 isIels ii said islu 191 diet SlIt igwv4ottr pg s slid Heai he ls eIUpi 0 isiSliftals is 1ip I K ii4 a ii 4IlI be msl1 1st ShmsIaiu4 dMisd- uSlsg f aeitjssip i 1 tie 05 fto lsisii Ii 4 4 Sit llisN 0 l lii i 1sasbrtsha Iift- dIi i atm us- iaJ lit busar HI I s41 fbi 4 ist4l Ill 41 as4 s- litat 14 Ii Ajuisf han I- ad l4 ftJilaJ Ps U Ii 1 I Jpsi JIs- a a iiH4 If 14 1s4m0C aim rn 4 see ibi 40bw4 sIfiudl cal lit 8j A4Lmy 3j lomb F a- d 5SSV iaa S 9 I eel sa b s- V Si Isa a iii jI- i E < < < < > < < > > > << < > < < < < < > < > < + iiM HIE wwwr name Light On Italian Lfe Insurance Prau Two Dummlr round Awlstant District Attorney Krotel three bodies exhumed yesterday at C lva Cemetery Long Island In the course of InvestigatIons of the conspiracy by a band of Italians swindled life Insuraa companies The three men whoso bodies wero su poi ed to have been burled were Insured the Union Central Life Inuuranca of Cincinnati for 2000 each Tl Insurance has boon paid Thoy Luciano Panca Antonio Ametrano Antonio D Co tanz In two enact dummy bodies were PoBcas body had buried Pasca was between 70 mid 80 years of a and lId not weigh over ItS pounds where tho man will appeared under his nam before Dr W Oliver Moore of the Insurant company for examination was a robui pored who gave his age an S was year vlthln the SRO limit and he weight 105 pounds Pascas son Michael O PaKa U arrest on the charge of falsifying the proc of death upon which the Insurance ourapan made It payment The body burled under the namo metro 0 w also that of a man betwee 60 and 70 years old It was lest II Inches tall and weighed lit pounds The real Ametrano who waa insured an who is Huppoited to he lIving was less thai an Inch over five feet and weighed U pounds The dummy burled In hln plat Is unknown The dummy burled in Dl Coetanzi stead nn old man K feet and a half a loch tall bald with a white mustache whereas the rent Dl CX Htan7o was S fee 54 Incites In height about fortytwo year old and weighed ICO pound The If supposed to have been a rag picker- Di Costanzo and hU wife Letlzla said to be living near here and detective wero sent Ut right to took for them on as to their whereabout given to II Krotel UQvnn v IIOISK HESTiutti old 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 drink are still sold In the House reetaur nt I has discovered that while the prohibits It doe not provide a penalty fo violation The law as adopted ls a par of the Immigration bill and ys that ni Intoxicating liquors of any character hal IM sold within tho limits of the Capitol building of the United States The House restaurant Is under the dlreo tlon of the Committee 01 Public Buildings and Grounds but sine the adjournment of Congress there Is ni Speaker and there U no commutes or I uH c Building nnd Qrouwifl R vN t stolid the1 ad- Marchs and It went Intoeffecl- sxr 4H provisions regarding paturallta Lion which will not for letyd y CAPT iroonnovsEs MOXEI- careh of Ills House Discloses ao Tucked Away In Varlon Nookt NEW lUvttJ March 7 Heirs of Capt lames H Woodhouw who In title Ity last week are now searching the house md the premise where the old wa captain ived for fifty year to find some trace of ls suppoxod large wealth It was thought- jy some to be nearly M 0OM He left 10 will In thin search of tho old borne to tit statements of tho neighbors oils of banknote have been discovered n various corners Home of these bundles Jie rat hat partly eaten The in not hox U ly mutilated In sit about ISOcuo hm been found n hoii4 some of It In tile cellar and of It In the utIle Part of the money a In gold Much of the money came to thrtAJKh por 4tent Into uioMhtvway pU Uw captain Mr annie Wheeler r Frank II Wheeler police commit ioiier of till Hhe I child u tiirtilri thlii iip ld one of rid fut Nvpral dlamoid of much alt Mr Vliwr dr linos to nay lie rtlunoiid a worth Afiwr that lerleniw very in tin on- In IIMIIIINO UK examined It U under that will ploughed r UK rd llUil tl tn UN III of iNdlioiiM i le dls houw for H It w Mid that if late Main ff IU he woukl- ot troiiliU lo go lo bank lo- ii U lln a owner f t Ml ti willed h iwelnvl- Mg Tll i iil nf h Unk n tlirlo k ol r wl n li- Utuu ut irit Tin run r u Mr kit HU lrln 10 lltmlHalri- iNMitiA mifM ir nf ll lurk Ii4i llif awl imiiiilwr of lit w Him ul hUH A l lyituJ lirjjm- a Ii H I If Id ul i un Mini Ul lUl l ffllM llw KllimnJ- lAMi uif- U lltMM I U If fftt Ht lf JuMM UiUut fH4n I U had his which In Com- pany WAre and round been properly one under u 6 was dummy Art 11 a law the Irnm lJtt flutes the Ill of It said lest IIhl Mrs down In rVJln he UM 11111 lid ftofr 111 wits s tI9o r lieu tniwl I I ysnI lie I 1 I rlt lii N loa in Ill 1141 III 11 mII1 1il I la N II a III Ili 111 off I11uJ 11111 I 011 rl1- M rr 01 I t KlI lit I tlUl I t11- a it u 1M < w J 1 fffi Io 4 IW- Iotf I a Joe 40 IN r lot F ttI a t- r t It New lip been Hp Uker M the s 2 died accord- Ing tim urn Ii cal tahst I toniht 11pler be hi 91 hail year iir take lie money sea its kept i- ds II i I sit last I f4 Ili c f WMIttSuli IJIr Mill a 0i tlbli tile hitpisen aataSi CgIie- tt Iii I ettli I- iMtriit ill ettttl5 jiodd fu4r riM aii suisuti- Mdl Is45II of IIi a4ittlitlt ie Mi IteM h iwuglf1- 51V41111 jke I Mal 14 i Ii 51H4iMlt1 lImb ha fi 84 aaii 14144 54 s tadIeiees- 45tiil I4ussuiau 5- I di eJtaiIia41 Ill H1 huh blie 44 II II dci U be I54iI bat set a4lia fit ItMtf4ou 1tJ lit IPdS4UtfI4 his di4 if44is sl9quit 1445 leaw I 5IIII- I is40ak 4iil IeaslI 1I44ii d5i sl S cissi v 44- I 5 1 ilL pti d tS is 41t iIi44tI 41a1 11t11- 11144Swl Vt aPt lbss dlei45 shaS aj p ilii 4i4 ssiai 4si4sS C 44 o i4t i1t Mi4l tat45 ls- is Slvi thIi esl Sretaeui 14 It iua4 eli eti is S y ii s 1 4lk p- le aI se 4MtiI IS iits lieu 11 i- e is a4sl8e0 pmai 44 > < < > > ¬ > > > < < < < TO DIG UP HAGAHANS BOD sEcvin WILL ASK FOR A ORDER OF TilE COURT After Hearing All Side AboUt the Ilrckei Death and the Sickbed Dlitntmtlon i Hit Large Estate Addlctu Will Oe i Dr flowers Lone Pine Mecttn Assistant District Attorney Oarvan si nounoed last night that he would appl In the Supreme Court for a order to exhume the body of Theodore Hagoman which ls buried He will have an autopsy performed b Coroners Physician Schultzt- Hagaman died on Sept II 1000 at th WaldorfAstoria after an Illneas of about two months during which he nurse by his wife who afterward married Di Walter E Delabarro from whom she separated She was assisted by Mauric W1HU a brotherinlaw of Dr R C Flowei an Industrious promoter of mining scheme Hags mans physician was Dr Joseph E Heald an employee of Flowers who wa called In by Flower Whlln Hagama was In tile last illness he turned over larg sums of money amounting In the aggru gate to about 00000 to hU wife and Bh handed over About iOOOO of this omoun to Flower who Invested it In one of hi mining companies After Hagamans death a settlement wa made for 0000 with his brother Hagaman and two listen through Andre D Moley of th TerranaU Consolidated Mining of 2 Droa street who Is not now so friendly to Flows a he then They had Loon concern together In promoting other mining oem panleH Recently tie brothers and ilter began suit In the Surrogates Court I discover what became of Hagaman larg fortune alleging that they had never evei got tho 3000 for which they had slgnei- releaam of their claims on representatloi that Hagaman had left very little Isaac IlnRaman also wont to DUtric Attorney Jerome about tho case and h turned It over to Assistant DistrictAttorne- Oarvan who is the head the homlcid bureau Mr Oarvan OH been Invewtlgat Ing the case for about two weeks and h h vcral times made the nnnouncemen that he would not sock to oxhume this there shouUI he grave cause such a Mr Garvan expected to have a conference yesterday afternoon Meloy but the man sent by Mr Oar van Moloy to time Mr Oarvan said that hi next step would Ixi upon the interview with hut to he decided to have the body ex- humed and an autopsy mado to toe cause of d vith Mr Oarvan has already oxainmod Ors Flower and Hetild Delalmrro the has boon married three ilmm Haga man her second husband It appear that Flower WM trusted In business operation- J iO iu of stockholder the gas VfDla Mr Add sent R Dr Flower saying that h t would bt- rrfejit at tire In cfternoon The meeting has i lled with the purpose ol lusting Andrew D from orate with neveral of his amocXates The meeting has Un called Flown principally on zn000 shares of stock Mrs Deabarre the widow of Iheodore Hir iinn SWIM TO CATCH A THIEF rr Caught In a Hunt for Ttho Steal From trrtfht Carl The police of the West 15Jd stroet station early yesterday bad a chase after thieves who stealing from the freight rains on tin Hudson Itlver Branch of the few York Central railroad Detective throne captured one of tho thloves after swim In the apt England My them Is a band of hleveA who stand In with some of the railroad employe The railroad men says throw from the car ear Inwood and of the gang pick- t up Policeman Nloman who conocale him elf In the near Inwood yeator lay morning saw two large boxes drop rrtn a northl ound freight train Ore the INIXM struck a broke how jf an oriinent of menM suit iwi iiappencd and Detictlven Aliren aiu liolUvninn went 0 the yards After a wilt of three hour hey AW two men approach llm Ixiir- ni of llixin bt w a brouglt wo other in In a klfl TIM men l iui loading stuff from tlm la the boa WHMI swooped ii on tIm One of MO after it lluU chuM by Kathman- H M tin Henry of WH Ninth avrnu iln hid Itur lk- r U hU ooal On of I he tier turn look to lh waUr and nIU i In- M mn ih U l t go back yelling- Puliiwt Hi lien In i wi l awRy toward UM Jerny hnie IMII MU ehul at lw in hit they Junti l after li man In MM i r siiil D u ht htm flrr liiinf let ildV jUrUii i I Im- nnrn V T M 7 777M HOI r- r r r rutf II H WMl fc M Mn fc n it I l f rMlHJ- I J t U tl I t at lana president Company was oC has reported lie rIot locate oJllu Mlo In or i bY C I J Ado Jo tar are m nI h e a Hudson I lIOn freIght lit tlr wht 011011 I 1111 aught ln under Jil Jr a IaN TlIn ul lilt Mailed II liI hr II a 1 II IIItt died lu 1It Jill itt I II 0 a II U I W lul HU IIU- rwr UlI I hb U At fill I W II al I I cr tI1t- JftIJ u Ir Joot- In la- U is t a 1 II I Ie 11 tIt I t fl t OJ M totrrrow was body could sec the Lone Pin Mbniug4s iVi roitMud hilt eit been the tim have been is yards several oarS Ins its ass I 5 Os lacy i wila fl said it as- Isuisti iiujuts stt 50 lt fur acuiIiest lug I ISeutufs IlSUietli yt sai1ey lutsl a Jiiia 4g4- i tittiill iii t isi p- 4il1I WI YII4V guIg1 siIiu Igisis- uiliwi i P4ti tO 1511 insigdI- I 14411441 lii la Iwsi 145445 aid i sill 3ut4 I iSi4 be- dl oft4 aid Ii h4itiw as- gisUisg iIMHIIV SilaS lii Sell ii atus4 Its Iisi4- ei11sid Sir h4lt4 Is- iil4 asld iit0 IenIs 5itArthu 595- Pf4Ly4euV ie uus be at IM fl- Lta3r4 ftidq sib IIt If gsss CIS a Islt4M heist IIi5 0P ISMMhiIpfJ- I deiwd 1iisll itw P44MS a1441 g lid 54kW 140 siI4d iaijuai tetsUl flu lit a arDrsafllb DM41w aiafliStJPl I e ihslu- s 4iii Ht sta 54 lbttSH- V0a4M b i454 ilP- p a isis Ce us a et4IssII Uvw s4 54 a JiAs 55 i 4 lid ie 4 l5 t555td5 tetl adgia iil 5Nan5it4 II I ea 1 pW8fd l I54 44 144 4wiep- s > > < > > > > > > > + STUDENTS OET tSJVSCTIO Faculty or a Wc t Virginia Instltotl Enjoined From Expelling Them MonoijfrowN W Va March 7 Thli- Uw student of the unlvorelty here prising Uw entire senior class kept solves frbtn being expelled by c taming an Injunction from Judge John Maaon which restrained the faculty president from carrying out an cxpulai- ordnr The trouble arose over riotous in the class room several days ago when lot of furniture was broken and James Prater who was lecturing for Judgo Oki Johnson was compelled to give up I work The faculty gave the class option of paying for the furniture making a written apology or cxpulsic Tho fused to apologize expulsion order followed von FIGHTS HEALTH OFFICER Ignorant MexIcans Resist the Efforts tamp Out the Plague MBZICO Cnr March despern effort Is being mado by the authorities stamp out the plague which baa appcart In Villa Union a town on the road b- tween Mazatlnn and Trplo All tl houses In which patients have died have burned and every possible effort Is mode to stamp out the p However Ignorance and prejudice ha united to retard tho work of the heidI oHc rs A mob attAcked the sonltoi agents who set Are to the houses at Til Union and drove them from tho vlllag Later the mob searched for the doctors who reported plague eaten with the avow Intention of killing them A company tim Eleventh Infantry has been sent to village and abo detachments of rurales I quell the rioting and assist In enforcui the sanitary regulations Everything ensary to fight tho disease has been set from Maxallan as tho authorities recognl the necessity of supprsslng tho plague b fore it r ebt s to th Interior MRS OELRICHS RESIDECE Last Teat She Swore In San Francis That It Was In New York SAN FRANCISCO March 7 Mr Herman Oelrichs who Is credited In New York wit having declared thet site 1s a resident t- Han Francisco lost year testified hers she was a resident of Now York and swot off her Ban Francisco personal taxei Assessor Dodgn of Son Francisco befoi whom took this oath will require per sonal taxes from Mm Oelrichs this year She personal property here URS c P ffivrwrov nvv John P Carroll Unsold to Her Slth Hire Property She Once Owned Its Said It was reported yesterday that Collie P huntington had agreed to buy bac from John F Carroll the property at 8 Eai sventh street which he bought her through a third person a number Sr rvwr XL w s then i h doutttd upartmont iu u STOCK V4 HD1 Concern to Have Klval May AntlTrut Move CHICAGO March 7 Rumors that Union Stock Yards and Transit Company s to have competition hero wore rerlve today by tho announcement that the Chi ago Stock Yard and Transit Company lad Mcured artlclcu of Incorporation with L capital stock of 200000 It la under itood that the promoters of this now stoc- rarJji company purpose to Incraaso It to and Into thi lye stock Industry as a competitor of tin company The of this new concern said to l e In pursuance of the out med John president o- he National Lfvo Stock IH convention In Kansas City toil that the meat IM sold t- to almimt If not already a reality It I bought Mr alsers am planning to create an anti rust TATE OFFICE ton SHERMA- leportrd That Uie CongreMRian Hill ApiMlnled Railroad CommUtloner UTICA March 7 It U reported today n what appears to be mliabln authority hat Coiignvwinaii Janie H Khcnnaii ol lilt city will Ixt to vacant lIsts Railroad CommUfcionnnhlp by ov- ii ll sifter the of the l gU- ttuin HlirnnanV nato a lx n mentioned In oonneollon with hat offlua nutnUir of limit within the and revival of the rumor of hU- lipofntineiii at tutu limn U not based on- Mr Hlixrnum nwilentnj lo C iiitcr ruin bbs dlitrtut foJr but It nuM nlilo rat III UM lower of In- ddlllon Mr HWrtusu wuuld l iinarrr lilt tuttle city whorr lui tuu Um l4U liln- iilrliMts liicrati Uw i rcUr- l arrlvml in Utica i l K froths w ililii i lul iffUM tu I MM hill i Hirt il- ndliUifjr for Uw vwaiit l M- hrfrv v j rWJ vwl- rrnt lu MMliUiglMi litf Star ln- M ioiti- o lu iuwt l uiiUi l- V iiliiiliiii or M I ifiirm- ml H Hmy nf Wi H4 m 14 UM Miiiniitiui ruiu4uli Uiili- MUJU IUllUIIli ill xutl M IM klii rilMM- Uf In If k tlHIHtli- NUii t MIWJ f hull fnt- lfM IU llllulll l ti tiff lui- fl J J i t Ub luf llMiM all liH K4 ll 4I- I U I l- Mrt rt I to I ruttH NH- Mi lvl 4I4- M I las fr k i MM I r r- lrl tti- ux 4 I All Y AV com them W and conduct a C the and members The to 7A to being lit the nee that bill Mrs from too r osuntsths fto COMPETITION OIl a De- ft the Is er at lIt a Mr I 10 that lltrr UIIT1I111 at I a tOil IIi ft lb Uell1I1 evl him Nu a ell- I I II E r I lit II 1111 Wa p 1- a Ur h 1 Wis10 II- IJr 1 I I tit t tJr WI 111 j IJ I today bet gibe st wIi7I no a o fall- ow lie It nIl e cell was last belIeve Is a 5OUU P year 0 a I psriuuri f ulssqer- Ilpstaa aal hug ut- itaiiiiiititi4t4lit 5 inIIug In- o wilhi Asslal SLIISISII I19l fleet pea litiuaiIIu Itl IIVIIS1IfII sf- 4igjI4 itsIugt4ii S 11010 tt4 4I4iwJ cut Jloss ems lit ha0 SHe las p isuars lit leaN los I IIII a lb I I IaS MSsI1Df I Il II- tlssriaeilots 4ii11slIe5fmI d t I a bow cliii- ti4iLl9l flI4i4I14y- Ihwsp lii 14 44 54 l4h- i c941e4 lsEa tsaso bs l W i i I M- iLsilia rifit I cldesiI 4ea4f- Id4i4 lg 11kb linil ntMwiue- itli i4gMii 1 1st Item 5 bells IrftAlu t4et alahdis Iai suv suesc- v vses es 50 4 s iii < > > > < < > < < < < > > MISTAKEN ARREST IN BUFFALO POLlOI QUESTION MISS IIVTCIIIX SO Al LET HER CO lEad Worked for Durdtf k A llackman Tells of Taking a Woman to a Point Nr the DuruJck Houie Afterward Policeman Meets the Lone Woman There and Later A llutlno Man I AeoMted by a Lone Woman tome mocks Police Miuprct the Three Were That She aiurdercd Bardlok- BnrrAU March 7 Marian W Hutchln son a goodlooking and neatly dressed young woman who was In the employ of Edwin L Durdlck until January was taken from her boarding house at 19 West Tupper street oarly this morning and brought Ui Police Headquarters Reven policemen were devoted to the task and they sue rounded the house a though tbere WM to be at lost an arrest In the Burdlck mur- der mystery The proceeding caused a great hullabaloo and it wan not until 10 oclock two hours after Miss Hutchlnsont arrival at headquarters that Supt Bull an- nounced that she was not under arrect bt was merely detained to be questioned u to her knowledge of the dead man and th murder Attorney Philip V Fennelly who i ooun Rcl for Mrs Gertrude B Paine appears to desUe a monopoly In the Burdick case tor at 11 oclock he bobbed up a counsel or Mlua Hutchlnnon Mr Fennelly sent word to Supt Bull that bo wished to tee U1a having been retained by bus ulster Florence The superintendent r fused request and Mr Fennelly neqt quickly to Jiutlce Truman 0 White of Supreme Court Justice White told UM lawyer to find out whether Miss Hutohla Mon was under arroet and jut as Fennelly telephoned to him from Police Headqxmr tars that she was not under arrest the police noticed Mr Fennelly that M- lHutchlnson was free to go She went away with her lawyer and her lster pur sued at no groat distance by the camm experts of the saffron newspapers MEw Uutchlnson is A mildspoken young woman 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 I accepted a temporary position with Mr Durdick District Attorney Coatsworth has this to My about the examination of MIlS Uutclilnson What eeemed to be reliable information having reached tho police department last evening that a certain young woman living- In this city might have some valuable information concerning the murder 6f Edwin L Burdick we requested wo man to como to pollee headquarters morning and give any Information she might have She came and made a uul ju rtunMAUd SlfV waWM no tuae wider arrest The Information referred to by Mr OoaUwortb came to the police very last night and till Informant was the hack nan who must be known temporarily a Joey his surname being withheld not for family reasons but for police business Jo y Is A nighthawk who wheel about the downtown district The polio know him quite well and say that his story Is true lie told It first to Detective Cornlh who told It to Capt Kllroy who told It to tins Chief of Detectives Joey says that at about midnight on the Thursday of the tragedy lie picked up three persons at the corner of Main and Eagle streets a man a mlddleagod woman and a woman about S years old JoeyI- S not sure about the age of the younger woman lit 1s a bettor judge of weight md he think she would approach too pounds Hint had rot hair carried a satchel worn dark gloves and as Joey remembers- It had a light collar on her coat She was well built and fairly tall Joey drove tho three persons out Main street to Sumner Ktreet whem man and older whiuon alighted The young TJinui stayed In tho carriage and told Joey to drive her to the corner of Ashland avenue and Summer street A he drove sway Ihe man and older woman walked up Main When Joey pulled the renter of Ashland avenue and Sum Tier young woman already had hack dNir opmi Khe sprang out seem ugly agitated nervauM and In great the ld hur Hatcinl In her hand and sho- Iropjxsl n on tlm ldiw lk but ro- xv ri l It licfur Joey ootild plok It up Hid 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SHE GAVE BARNARD MILLION

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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

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the lati Jcrrmlah Milbank who died In thlcity If leaving about 10000000 to b-

diviod ttween 111 daughter and his sonJwph Milbank

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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

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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

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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

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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-

ounjt Ialu y IK about IB yer old nnd-

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-

iti her way to tier about dusk onrej It Churlmi W Bati ran to li

ifltaiion and her iH ll int made oillUlli Mn nnd tiOAltlveh-

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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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to jsoono a 1

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iboiit it and little alwut Mr Dre i Ttiutdidn lm iiiew MaylM Mr hirsch call

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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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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

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Marchs and It went Intoeffecl-

sxr 4H provisions regarding paturalltaLion which will not for

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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

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sEcvin WILL ASK FOR A

ORDER OF TilE COURT

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

says throw from the carear Inwood and of the gang pick-

t upPoliceman Nloman who conocale him

elf In the near Inwood yeatorlay morning saw two large boxes droprrtn a northl ound freight train Ore

the INIXM struck a broke howjf an oriinent of menM suit

iwi iiappencd and Detictlven Aliren aiuliolUvninn went

0 the yards After a wilt of three hourhey AW two men approach llm Ixiir-

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TIM men l iui loading stuff from tlmla the boa WHMI swooped

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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

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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-

he National Lfvo StockIH convention In Kansas City toil

that the meat IM sold t-

to almimt If not already a reality It I

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

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