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and All theHrehoati Out to KeepFlames Front Exploding the Contolldated rompwijs Oas Tanki Bt-
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A Ore which at midnight had cormurrxxin fix hours property estimated by ChIefCroVer to have ben worth I7SOOOO
t 8 lost night In the lumberof tlliara Uptcgrovo 4 Bros t 40
Fat Tenth street and laid n block andhalf In ruin after making one of the mol-
irillUnt riverfront ipectocle seen in thisrlty In recent years It destroyed entirelythe lumber yards or the George Hagomeyti-A Sons Uimbor Company and James M
giulpaughs Sons at the foot of Eos-
Kleventh utrentIn the early part of the flre the falling
vail of the Uptegrove yardt big buildingcrnhed Into tho Standard Oil Companysofflco on Eleventh stroet and rwleawdildeof naphtha which when touched bypark tatted In n fl ry stream down theitreet and was Inntrumental In cau lni
of the damago This drove tho flremen to a distance for a time causing thornto cut away the flntboata and engines Inhurry leaving behind thousands of feet ol-
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The big plant of the Consolidated GasCompany which runs along the riverfrontrom Eleventh htrwt to Sixteenth street
WM In the dangerous one all through thefir Extraordinary precautions weret k n to prevent flames from reachingIt The pa was tranKferml by the pipeunderground from thn tank In dangerto thoHo remote from the blaze and st mid-
night Chief Croker Mid the valuable pitof the plant was out of danger ChiefCrcker raid that It had been A very badEre
Ml second wlltlon sold the Chief wasthoiil the worat to handle we have overhnd It drove us all to rover The flrelxwitsled to rot away all their how and mostrf th engln too to encapn tho naphthaWe lost SoriO reeL of how mot of It worthfrom MM to 173 a foot and some of Itwiirth WJO a foot The property damagealtogether will l o I think about 17MOOO
At I oclock thl morning aMliocnrr which had been moored at theKlewrth strwt pier was reported afireChNnTr who hAd niocpeded In reachingihn riuT front arseited that she sanka few mlnutrs later She was loadedU WB wvld with lumber Ofthe only wooden at foot of tho-mwt th charred remainedMore than three hundred trucks and podlent wagons hAd been sUjrod there
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companies and with them ChiefItoker the two
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reenforoements had arrived themain building wna well on flre A fewimnutv later it burst Into a spectacular
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Mreet street andcontains many tanks set to workpumping combustible and gas
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The oil almost emptiedwhen the wall fell and evenwould have been no danger but tor anunfortunate act of one the firemenFrom the ruins he yankedout a blazing window utah andIn the street Probably things were sihot there that chanceto think At any hn threw it withthe wind and a shower-of sparks Into a harmless looking puddle-in Nobody bad
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office and had been lowingfor everol minutes
The mlnuto a struck the naphthaIn this puddle It and In a momentthere was a running down thertreot to the river As soon aa the liremen found out what was the matter theyturned stream on the puddle to tryto drive the flames back
In rtrcet In a few everywindow In the office onnorth side of tho street cracked with theIntense heat The naphtha down
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FAst of this yard and right on the river-front was M Sonslumber containing IJOUOOOO
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In answer to a got upon the Eleventh street wnll of tho propertyand began throwing ofthe street to tho burning naphthaThey wore not able to do much In
naphtha drifting down the streetgot into and sheds of the
on the river front on the northside of Eleventh street buildingsextended from the river front backthe block about 200 fret They Included
coal pockets the carpenter andstable
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fire and in a short of timeburned to the On the outskirtsof these buildings were the holler worksand what were aa roomsthat of the in which the IN
made The firemen succeeded In savingfrom total destruction the boiler rooms
Moored at the foot of Eleventhwere right canalhoAtn filled with noel bolonging to the pin company Three weretowed out of harms acAnalboitH loaded forsome time In being destroyedbecame it was Impossible to get topull them out stream Finallysome dock hands rut theand they drifted out Into and
which wore attracted to the theJoseph a watchman
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worksestimated at midnight that the damagothe gas sustainamount to about 110000
The was Mlrt to be oneof the most valuable of Its kind In theBy means of tRw machinery ownedfirm a single was recently
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upon the timewere actively fighting the fire
All the the were alsoon presence in such numberswas due to a recent issuedChief Crokor Instructing every depart-ment to n pond morethan
The which runto the foot of Tenth street shortlyafter C V M as the firs blockedstreets so effectively that nobody couldget to or
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TO SURRENDER
THEY LOSE TKK josmov-f70r AT
Their Oilefi anti American IUiglltn andFrench Captalni eelde Upon theHarrrader of All Liberal Forces Be-
tween Colon and Itohlo the Governto Guarantee Ufe and Uberty
of Tbo o Who Give THemtelves tp-
AprrtoJ Call Dttpaitlt lo Till SUN
COLON Colombia Nov n In tho fight
at Buenavlsta today the Liberate losttheir position
Capt Perry of the American battleshipIowa and Oen Albon leader of tho Governmerit troops have arrived hero In anarmored train
They with the captains of itho Ameri-
can English and French warships and theLiberal chiefs held a conference at thorailroad office
Subsequently tho conferees adjournedto the gunboat Marietta where It wasagreed that tho Liberal forces betweenColon and Bohlo should surrender withtheir arms their life and liberty beingguaranteed by tho Government-
The foreign warships will land a largeforce of men tonight or tomorrow topreserve order In the town-
A railroad train was stopped on theline lost evening In order that tho killed
and wounded might bo removed fromthe track Tho American marines as
stated in carrying tho bodiesThe Colombian gunboat General Pinion
returned to Colon today towing a prize
laden schooner of the name of Maria Christiana-
It Is reported that Portobnllo was muchdamaged by the bombardment
The American gunboats here the Mnchlnsand Marietta wilt land a large hemwhon the town Is In dangercruiser Tribune will land 100 men nt thosame tlmo to prevent pillaging
WASHINGTON Nov 23 Tho Secretary ofthe Navy this morning received the follow-ing despatch from Capt of theIowa Panama Nov
yesterday near DuenA
vista Stopped firing whim passfltiRortram pawexl Decisive engagement ex-
pected today near wimp placoUnited Consul Gudgor today
cabled the Department the followingFighting continues on line of railroad
Alter Tuesdays defeat tho Insurgentsto Buenavista which lies
Frljolls and Bohlo Thorn mad theirstand and there was fighting onthe two following days Wednesday andThursday The first report of Wednesdaysengagement had It that the Governmentforce was repulsed But the action witsnot decisive and In yesterdays engage-ment the rebels were driven from theirposition their chiefs later agreeing to asurrender of all the Liberal forces betweenColon and Bohlo a distance of about twelve
UNITED OV fiKV REYES
HITerts to Secure for Him the Presidencyof Colombia
Nov 2 Dr Silva theColombian Minister to tie United Stateswho U also the Minister of Foreign Affairsof his Government has notified theColombian legation here that 1m U on isisway to Washington from Mcxloowhere he has been attending the MW
PanAmerican Congn HU de-
porturw from Mexico U due to MTOUIxthinu of Puuanu
The Colombian legation hu alsoGen Heyt anothir ilelcgatM to tlmAmerican Cotigrtf to tmi to Washingtnn G n lUywi U the one titan on whomnil factions In Colombia a t r to IK untudansi It U Imllnwd Hat tie rTuM nowllng nuuln in Mcurn him 11 Prenlilonry-ar nuonntwful h j tllllb H
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Oar Would Like to See UlfTerrncM With1jiflanil Arbitrated
fptclat CaNt Vtipatch It Tea SUN
TilE HAGUE Nov 28 Count da Btruvethe Russian Minister to Holland has roplied as follows to the Door appeal for In-
tervention by the Court of ArbitrationI am of opinion thai the Coun-
cil of the Court of Arbitration Is not com-
petent to give effect to tho request addressed to It by the representatives of theSouth African republics but I believe 1
can declare that my Government finds Itvery regrettable that the difference bo
Great Britain and the 8outli Africanrepublics cannot be submitted to the Courtof Arbitration
The French Chnrgd dAfToires declaredthat he adopted the same words as theRussian Minister Ho offered the servicesof tho Itepublio of Franco to the belligerents
LONDON Nov 29 Tho Daily Nell thismorning says There have been verypersistent rumors In London for the lasttwo days of foreign Intervention In theDoor war The form the rumors takepoints to German action with Russia andFranco aarentlng This would Imply aserious reversal of the earlier policy oftho Powers wherefore wo are Inclined todisregard tho rumors
LONDON Nov 29 There Is a disposition-In some quarters to give sensational Importanco to an utterance by the Right HonC T Ritchie Hom Secretary In aat Croydon In reference to a settlementof the South African war
Mr Ritchie sold that Lord Salisburydeclaration that no shred of Independ-ence would bn left to the SouthAfrican republics had been distortedWhat Lord Salisbury and theJovemment meant was the republicswould have no separate existence as rnpublics Them had never linen any In-
tention not to give those countries event-ually representative government
Referring to the allegation that the Mln-
i Uir required unconditional surrenderMr sold It was true In one senseand untrue In smother
It was clear that 5r at Britain ooulil notagain off r the terms which had been ro-
Jeoted but If any Cirneral representingtho HoorH under erie should make a
lo Kltchnner on the line thatthe coursn of time they with the other
Inhahltnnta uf the republics should havea rrprcwnMtivo Government ho was satislUxl tluit the projxxOtion would be referredto the homo government by lan Kitchenerand hn believed that It would form a boskfor the conclusion of
SSGOOO FOR A IIOOK
Mr 1 P Morgan SaUl In He the Purchaserof Rare Volume
Sprrlo CaW DtifUelt la Tat Sr-
IXISDON Nov 28Mrwir8 Quaritch thewellknown collectors have just ro-
cclved the highest turn ever paid for aslnglo volume
Tiiey have sold a ropy of the runlmorumCodex printed by Fut A Schoeffer In UJO
for 28000 The purchaser Is said to beMr J Plerpont Morgan
liMP an Imlentandlnc In Event letterU tikeil to Take IoU Morph PlaceCol John N Partridge wild yesterday
that he mal talked with Goy Ouch abouttho pohrlbillty of his appointment as PolCommissIoner by Mr l ow
I have had n talk with Governorho soul and we have A thorough underHtanding on the mustIer In the event ofiTrtaln arising
Would you ray what the understandingwo T
I prefer not to was the reply
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JIOlfVfYO nKDDIXd AT CliniS-1iiKMi rrittAX cniiwn
Henry C1 t Jr Told lilt Xurprlieti Fathera fortnight Ago That lie Uai Goingto Ue Married on Thankfgtvlns Marriagn Agreeable to Ilolh Iamllln
Mrs Louise Morris lebhard whodivorce from Frederick dcbhard In la
kota on Oct 20 was married yesterdayto Henry Clews Jr There had boon gossip to the effect that tho marriage wasto be hut that it was athand became known only on Wednesdaynight when Alderman Herbert Parsonsbrotherinlaw of young Clews was lookIng upamlnlsUr to perform the ceremonyMore than one minister was approachedbefore an arrangement won made willtho Rev James M Parr Jr an as-
sistant pastor of the Brick PresbyterianChurch to marry tho couple yesterdaymorning In Christ Church a branch olthe Brick Church
Christ Church at 228 East Thirtyflfthstreet and Is a sort of missionary adjunctto the parent church The wedding partyarrived at the church In a body about 10
oclock ywterday morning and attractedlittle notice The ceremony was briefMr Clewn and his bride wno was dreMedlna travelling costume drove away directly tothe Grand Central Station when they took-a train for Newport the Martlngpolnt of atwo weeks trip through the Eastern StatesAt the rnd of tho fortnight they will return-to New York and will go at once to Europeto paw the winter
Payne Whitney whoso engoRemont to thedaughter of Secretary of State Hay hasjust been announced attended Mr Clewsas b t man The bridesmaid was MUsMorris of Baltimore a sister of Mrs lebhard
At the house of Mr Clew s father Itwas raid list night that Mm Ocbhardsmother had promised to bo present at thewedding hut WM unable to undertakethn journey to thU city in couwKyioncoof indisposition Tho bridegrooms fattierand mother were at the church on werealso Mr and Mrs Herbert Parsons tholatter a of the bridegroom nail Mi-lton Burger a Mm of Samuel BURr of theNew York Contra Kollroad Several otherswere thorn
Henry Clown paid last night that themarriage of isis on had tho sanction of
hU wifeson however dill not trll m until
about two weeks Mr Ow addedthat lu Will going to be married
told mo then that he had becorno tliRiRislto Mrs Oubhard and that IIPhaving hU wedding on DayI was of course surprised Atthis hut no oblationwhatever to make sonsof a wife was entirely satisfactory to me
Mr Clews son a for aconsiderable sum of money before thewedding
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when Mr Parsons was for a clergyman lie said that Mrs Oelihard de-
sired to be married by the Hov Dr van-Dyke who was until some time ego time peator tha Brick Prerbyterian Umrchwho Is a cousin of hem Dr van Dykowas not avallabln and it beonmo necessaryto obtain WIllie other clergyman
Wiero young ilr niul isis wifewill llvn return to Slits countrylies not horn Prior to lhdivorce ror Mr icbhnnlwMitcil to Mrs Icbliard the IIOUM In whichthey lived at 0 East ntrtctThis lOUse IK now let to a tenant and Mm-
Cfbhard isis l wn living with tier motherin lltltiiiioto Kim csjne fo lists city onlytwo or thrvo days ago
NBWTOIIT Nov 28 Mr and Mrhoary Clvws Jr arrived hfie tonight
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Grateful Native Jlerohant Uulldi WllErect a llonument In Shanghai
WASHINGTON D C Nov 28 Accordlnito n report to the State Department frontJohn looduow United StatesGeneral at Shanghai subscriptionsa monument to the memory of PresidentMoKlnloy ate being collected thoro Themovement has been started by the silktea and cotton goods guilds nod tho monumcnt is to ho erected In Shanghai listsunprecedented honor to an AmericanPresident by native ChineeIs a iwulof Mr McKlnleyH attitude In the Chimtroubles of last year To him IF attributeithe failure of certain Powers tothe dUmumbermcnt of China
niMEMnEiiEi HIS oin rntExnsHealthy Man Gives Karh a Home an
Thanksgiving PresentSoiKnviiLK N J Nov 28 Abra
Suydarn and Charles Holcomb areresidents of Somerset county who feelthat they have more than the averagecitizen to be thankful for today
Both men who ere of very moderatomeans recently met an old frlrnd Inperson of A R Peacock a wealthymanufarturor of Pltuburg Pa ot a dinnerhere Suydam suggested that Mr Viacock like Andrew Carnegie would soongo around giving away public librariesMr Peacock replied 1 Intend to lootafter my old friends first If there aretwo nice houncfl In thin town that you twboys would like to possess an your homespick thorn out and I will buy thorn fur you
Suydam and Holcomb worn ot lot In-
clined to treat the matter ru a jest buttheir old friend insisted that they bhouldaccept hU proposition Suydam selectedtho residence of Joorpe L In Highstreet and olcomlt the Olldernloovn resi-dence In the Hitno thoroughfare MrPeacock purchased both houses amid turnedthem over to his friends on Thanksgivingprownls Ho paid about 110000 for theme
Suydam was formerly a countryat folIo Mead but Is now an in-
valid and unable to work Holcomb wasa mall carrier at Clover Hill and Is now oldand past hard work Mr Peacock saysthat hn wilt spend money In gladdeningthe hearts of his old friends and worthypeople instead of giving o public
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Decker HeqiietteU That Famll ShouldSee 1II ItemalniR-
rnACUBE N Y Nov 2S PolicemanPhilip Decker whose death ojxurred yeMcrliar b for death pledged his wife notto allow his three sisters Mrs Carolineoiler Mrs Ellrabctli Muse and Mrs Philiplna King and hiss brother August Deckeralso a policeman to hU remains
ll on naming that his brother had but ashort time to llvo August went to the houseto extend a forgiving hand to isis brotherand to be forgiven but he wan Informed thatPhilip WRIt too 111 to be seen
In carrying out her husbandsMrs sent the following noteto Isis brother and Outers
Vordi4 that wore repented time withoutnumber by my were that ofur hohad JXIHHM away you should not be allowedlo view Please comply withthis
Decker wild tonight This Is a-
very unfortunate occurrenoi I myregret It sincerely I shall reopect
brothers memory Iho sameremaining rff after the
ni t rs will mourn his doath llkewlw-Diffeivncen between tho brothers
BiMeirt have Hxluted for several year andar the of their fathers will othertroubles
DOGS DELWHT IV
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1OCVO COHIIKTT tTHS HIM lTin SECOND HOUU
Denser PuKlllit Who li Now the Feather-weight Champion of the World WRits
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of 4 to 1 Acilnit Him MonoreroNot lIlt anil Overronndent FlmliAntaaonUt u a Tartar In the FtntHound then in the Heeond Roundrorliett aRches Terry applng lidllron Him With a ItlchMlanrl tpprrcut on time Jan Tlie UrooklnllRASPS Und nnd flushes In forHrreo III p In Wlileh llethIJrojcy llirn a Hl litllanrtpr Finl he the Cente t Four ThomaiKl-ICiithiMlaitlo Sport at thn lllngtld-
HAnrronD Nov 28 Terry jrcGovrrnput to flocpl The champion featherwiilght pugIlist of time world who won histitle from George Dixon of tJoMon twoyears ago at Broadway Athletic ClubNow York beaten down anti out In tworound Tho men of Americareo lTd this Information lIsle afternoonwith what may haw been a slightthat all was not ilcht with the glove fightsat the Nutmeg Athletic Club today be-
tween till hitherto iiivlncibln Brooklynltaand a comparatively newcomer In pu l
Willlnni H Ilothwcll rvnver knownmore popularly as Young Corlwtt Butto the 400 fpoctator who wiw the millthorn was no doubt ntxnit the fairness ofMcGovcrnV totnlly downfallBnforc going Into details it U necessaryto my tlmt McGiiveni met a boy who Intime OMIt plioii was not annul of him
Thnii Bgain McClowri found In antagonitt a ci jiiira k d strong quickend slilfty boxer who had a rrrvndiAMpunch especially with tho right handHolding Young Corl u tin cheaplyaunt possibly allowing his wrnonM pride-to get away with lila l ft judgment McOovrn put up a flcht when rrilical Wilt
came that undo his friondn nod backersthrow up their hands In Mtrprlm In thopinion of downs of NVw York and Bostonsporting mOil who sow the mill MnTiovernfought as an amateur Instead of a cham-pion That 1m completely hUand rnttlml linyond maixiire whenunder Corlieltn hotlent fire In the middleof the nncoml round there was not a shadowof doubt In tilt timntlon of the expertsUnobln to frighten IsIs man or boat himdown in the first round and nt the samelimn rrcplvinR punishment that showed
Denver tighter to 1m a formidableopponent Mcdovern conHndnd to throwscience to the winds In tIme second roundand simply slug hU advemary to defoatIn 10 dung McOovern nilie In wideopen ready to Indulge In give andfighting Corbett nothing daunted methim In kind e
It was a slugging match of ruch nwlftneMand HO much danger for either man thatthe crowd was nlmply crazy SuddenlyCorl ett saw an opening and quick as A
flash he whipped a terrific right handupper cut that caught McGovern
the of the Jaw It was a punchthat would knock out an ordinary boxerlacking proper phyl ua to withstand itbut In Terrys cswi It merely dropx himto the floor It was a clean knockdownand McOovern for tho fIt time In isislife was groK y Ho struggled imlckly-
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