THEATER PEOPLE IN HOTEL FIRE The Fatal Leap of John Conley, a Comedian. AN ACTRESS TERRIBLY BURNED. Death and Suffering in an Extrav- aganza Company The Members and Other Guests of the Hotel Arcade in Chester, Pa., Awakened by Fire Early Sunday Morning. Chester, Pa. As the re- sult of that has visited this 3 and which destroyed the Hotel Arcade Sixth Street and Edgmont an early hour Sunday morn man is dead, one woman is ' and several other persons, members of a theatrical comp are patients in Chester Hospital under treatment for burns and other injuries. The dead: John Conley, Philadelphia, com edian with the Vanity Fair Extrava ganza Company, jumped from a third story window The injured: Mrs. Lillian Watson, E member compan) body and limbs; ition critical Fred Reed, Boston, comedian Var ity Fair Company, burned and fering from shock and inhalation smoke, (Special). one of the worst fires city In years Avenue, at ing, one dying any, of same Cont Reed, wife of Fred fering from and slight Ernest Shaw, Boston, bur The fire was attended thrilling and were 24 nd the family 3 prietor of when the So quickly headway that non¢ time to save any all escaping night clothing The origi Shortly lett, a per ter, was aw ing his w and, going covered flames. greaves send but was with his Bartle cape ci blankets roof Buildi In the shock ® €3Capes. the members of were compar themes] being floor, lear ing third stor rescue, 1 loved ones 26 IN MINE EXPLOSION. Fourteen Near Death In Hospital, Others Slightly Hurt, Pa nove Scranton, men are lor Hospital slight bur: explosion a8 portion Holden mine awanna and North Taylor Whether or work in the was doubt Mine in specton safe in savin the mins he made searchi the who returned they could find ings who had been 1 Still this news was to hundreds shaft’'s head, of the afternoon not removed, and they felt that there were yet others lifeless bodies would be found { Special) Fourte four not affects in and \ only ne ne ng | affected riot odd who gathe 1 for the doubt and evening ceria later, Graphophone For Choir. Rev. J from Call Marion, P. Gurrin, who came here fornia as pastor of the First Baptist Church, inaugurated an innovation by introducing graphophone music in lieu of the choir. The service marked by a 15-minute prelud« the graphophone, followed by bap tiem, pralge, and premching on the subject “Evangeliam.” Ohio (Special) was with Score Of Men Blown Up. New York (8pecial).—A dynamite magazine, containing explosives used in the excavation work for the Penn- sylvania Railroad's North River tun- nel at Homestead, N. J., was blown up shortly after midnight, a score of employes at work in the vicinity being injured and buildings for miles around shaken. The shock of the explosion broke probably every win- dow in Homestead and at Union Hill, and was felt in this elty and Brook- lyn, where many tall buildings trem- bled preceptibly. THE NEWS OF THE WEEK Domestic. in equity to secure an ac- counting of the financial affairs of Mrs. Mary Baker Glover Eddy, head of the Christian Sclence Church, was filled in the New Hampshire courts by Mrs. Eddy's son, George W Glover, of Deadwood, 8. D., and his daughter, Mra. Mary Baker Glover, and George W. Baker, a nephew ol Mrs. Eddy. The Waeastern ance of Reformed Churches the Presbyterian system has letter to the Reformed Churches France expressing satisfaction the new religious conditions Wilhelm Raff, editor of the Stanats-Z the oldest Zeitun tor in the United St A bill the Alli holding sent a in over gection of Til nois Ger- man edi ates, dead. The Y. M. C. A. building N. Y., was destroved by a loss $150,000 $175 Thomas Baldwin, of Colfax, Ill, shot and instantly killed Mr. and Mrs Charles Kennedy and Mrs. Eise and Miss 1 3aldwin had been indicted alleged as sault upon Miss I man Ray. J. B. Tittle, hi wife and baby were killed children fatally injured by plosien of dynamite de his house, at Carnie, "ilipinos are alarmed over war talk, and a recen alutes betw ned many ni 1 mountains Andrew Freedman, covered fea, Ng at Ut can Lao of to AA man viseman for an l¢ father, his and two an ex judgm again Paul M of the other iring officer {f the Equitable Life urance Society re-elected lower hou the jature pa anti » and anti-C he Salvation Arr y ng sweepit rench col bhoeean lonial American fighting icaragua Tho reed mir chie f Of in poli The Dutch mail Wilhelmina went a dyke at F l won got off Ce The Japan issued next two week 5.000 000 ; Antar ved at Seo Islands, after with icebergs It was shown in the Bay, South gerjous Ole Reichstag stoma dues per either England or the pava legs en capita than There debate in nuties over the Law lively of Ix Day tosina Bertram, who was principal contralto of the Savoy Theater, Lon- is dead. Francis ambassador WHE Aa Rest Sir Plunkett, at formerly Vienna, is Aeon A . La H. G. Stang, ex-minister of state Norway, dled at Christiansand. Henry White, the retiring Ameri can ambassador at Rome, paid fare- well visits to Premier Glolittl and the Presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, who all ex- pressed the most friendly feelings for the United States In the debate in the Reichstag Herr Groeber, the Center party leader, ag gerted that the National Liberals had even applied to parties in the United States for funds to be used in the election agitation. Richard C. Perkins, a well-known member of the American colony in Paris, is dead. ¢ i SUBSIDY BILL IS PASSED BY HOUSE Victory Wrested Out of the Jaws of Defeat. SEVERAL VERY EXCITING SCENES. Splendid Organization of the Republi- cans and the Disorganization of Democrats Accredited as Reason for Bill's Final Adoption by a Majority of 12 Votes. DB. hington, (Special) defeating the Ship Subside afternoon by a majorit; the House, ing ion, reconsidered it: ind adopted the bill by a majorit of 12 volts The official by first defeated was apparent malority of fact, Mr who has been when he afters ailvel discu which the 161 to of 2, but, Littauer, in char aw that ed vole matter w York, the mea bill sure, doomed, f in chang Tavor vyoie wonent sentiment ag growing the bill was the House, the resolution WAS { RICH FARMER KILLS FOUR. Was Being Prosecuted On Of Assanlting A Girl. HIRO. ilamed the man for Baldwin at narr hands surrendered Arrowsmith, brook and Bloomington ! ped 13 yt of angry farmers tp a deputy sheriff was driven hurriedly brought by train the Say Minister And Family 111. (Special) Killed. By an ex- B. Tittle, baby were Carmi, hia father, his wife and Mr. Tittle, who Baptist minister, had the dy- namite in his house expecting to use the explosive in blow out stumps. The reaidence was totally destroyed Died To Save His Child. Chicago, (Special) .—In an attempt to save the life of his son Michael, R years old, John Nolls, 48 years old, teamster, was killed by a passenger train. The boy was standing on the track as the train approached, His father ran to him and had just grasp- ed his son's arm when the train struck them. Nolle was thrown on top of his son, and the train passed over them. The father died on the way to a hospital. The gon is in a serious condition. AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL Some Interesting Happenings Briefly Told. Morgan filled a Congo gtatement concessions granted Ameri- Hi resolu tigation went senator on mation Of which may cans hy King tion calling to the ealendar, Admiral D \ i wa n of’ the by have heen Leopold for Inve Of instr in the The Star-Spangled Ban told a umental tory anthem Ke) in an national fore the morial ation J. Oliver, tH Jr. tructi nal, received he & con $200,000 submitted ue the gove minister 1" hi Own « st Of minist introduced Invest done by » upon the The proved S315 NATIONAL BANKS Of « ( Report omptroller { Treasury Shows af ah 50 occured circulation awful money, standing Con 1800. au chartered intion stock game ! under the act of . banks, with eapital stock aking the total banks char ed from 1900, Januar 31 5 $y authorized 280.500 wore June 3 f $188. these banks, 366 with with capital of Of capital conversiong of § with capital of 847, gnccessions of Stats and capital banks of “During authorized were State banks, 074.000, and private 1,837, were the of remainder, $86,657.65 primary organization the month of January chartered 40 banks, with ao, which were ganization, and conversions banks of primary ore gix reorganizations private banks, and of State banke.” nine Four Killed By Knoxville, Tenn “mixing mill" at Explosion, (Special) the Rand Powder Company's plant at Dossett, Tenn. blew up killing William Hall, Wil- liam Owens, Thos, Kennedy and James Kesterson Three other men were injured and two more are miss ing. The To Hang For Murder, Gaffney, 8. C. (8pecial) The jury in the case of Tom Harris, alias Tom Childress, the North Carolinian charged with murder of Mrs. Hor- tensia Morgan, returned a verdict of guilty of murder and Judge Aldrich sentenced Harris to be hanged March 29. Harris confessed that he at- tacked the aged woman in her home, cutting her throat with a pocket. knife and robbing her of several han- dred dollars, WRECK AND FIRE ‘WIPE OUT TRAIN Crash On B. & 0. Riva's Accident to Pennsys Flyer. ALL SURVIVE BUT THE ENGINEER. nellgville, Pa. Just Missed Rolling Down a Fifty-foot Embankment to Water— Wreck Catches Fire. Pittsburg, Point Ran 200 Feet On Ties. | $ or i Cars Piled On 1 ere 41 RILLED BY AMMONIA. Death By Fumes. | Two Firemen Meet Deadly when they called However, when othe the hole to. assist ' he hogo pon bias Baker i were not to | monia fumes poured up thi and filled the n had melted the co i of the ammonia pipes connected with the cold-storage plant of the market. Rescuing parties were formed and Damm and Baker carried up from the hole with difficulty They died soon afterward Each of the res- cuers succumbed on reaching outer air Roll eall revealed the fact that Capt. Bernard Carlock down in the hole, where he had gone in search of victims of the fumes, and he was brought to the sui It is believed that he will not recover The financial loss will be about $2.000 hole bas fire fac © Sundry Civil Bill Washington (Special). Just be- fore the Sandry Civil Bill was adopt- ed by the Senate Senator Daniel suc- ceeded In adding to the bill an amendment appropriating $70,000 for the extension and enlargement of the postoffice ‘at Lynchburg in addition to the $80,000 already appropriated, and providing further that the re- quirement in the existing law for the proteetion of the building by a fire limit of at lezat 40 feet to be re ealed. oy COUNTRYS BIG DEATH RATE More Succumb {wo two d that arts, and the this was ry twice THE FINANCIAL WORLD. testific that tha nim to mar A. Garrett was elected dent of the Seaboard Alr L London has been A buyer American { GAYS pros; it i good of ‘ past, A rumor dividend on be omitted If all the make alcohol, as provides, it might act influence on etillers’ was South farmers to Rock Island's nel profits in Janu- ary increased £221.415 As a sample of the "bargains in the security market may be mention ed the fact that Redmond & Co. are offering in Philadelphia the new Pennsylvania 5 per cent. notes at #8 7% and interest. President Johnson, of the Nor folk & Western Railway, said there wag no truth in the report that his company has been approached Ly H. H. Rogers on the subjeet of the pure chase of the Tidewater Rallroad Com- pany.