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Nothing Cheap About . S ^ou ? (Jcin'f ? ©el . More THAN ALL THE NEWS. THE JOURNAL . But the Price. ? ? ? or I ^gu (;at\'f pay Isess Why Pay 2 3 Cents? .... THAN ONE CENT. The Journal, All the News, 1 Cent J HEARST. NO. 4,822. MW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JA1VUARY 29, 1896..TWELYE PAGES . COPYRIGHT, 1S96, BY W. R. PRICE ONE CENT. who have been hesitating to declare them¬ selves In the hope that some arrangement KAISER'S iM GENERAL A WOMAN'S APPEAL. IS PUTT'S KNIFE would be made whereby all factions could STOLE THE GOMEZ unite on the Governor. These persons call attention to Senator Hill's pacific attitude LEnERS, DEALS 001 JUSTICE. The Wife of the Ameri OUT FOR MORTON? at critical times In the Democratic party s Hammond, HAWKINS SUNK. and that Mr. Piatt s JLOVE recent experience say can Now in a Boer Asks statement was deliberately prepared for Lieutenant Von Hake, a Narrow Escape of a Young Prison, the of an Internal Went Down Off Island The Boss's Statement, It Is purpose forcing fight Trusted Ar¬ Cuban Who Aid in His Behalf. Long which would have the effect of making Journalist, Disobeyed with $200,000 Worth Said, Was Made to Force Governor Morton's nomination an impos- rested for the Crime. His Order, an Internal sibillty. of Arms Aboard. Fight, These theorists assume that Mr. Piatt has never been sincere since he started the They Were Written While Wil- vVill Spaniards, but Not Have the Effect of Mak¬ Forgive Carried Hotchkiss Would Morton boom; that his original effort was helm Was Sowing His Patriots Who Aid the Guns, Repeat¬ ing the Governor's Nomina¬ directed toward obtaining a solid Piatt Wild Oats, Government. ing Rifies and 1,000,000 tion Impossible. delegation which was to be manipulated Cartridges. and "delivered" by Mr. Piatt to Reed, or and to one whom the accidents of And Reveal Many Family Secrets As Reported by the Journal Exclu¬ any politics General and from Five to Warner Miller Tells the Executive He put in the of success. Mr. Piatt's al¬ the Youthful Follies of Gomez Was Not Roso, N'n# way sively, Men of 136 Who Sees No Prospect of Harmony leged reason for injuring the Morton boom His Majesty. Wounded. Sailed, Thought in New York. is his presumptive fear that It will swell to Be Drownedr beyond his control and run away from him. PUBLISHED BY PARIS PAPERS. SUDDEN JUMP OF HIS ARMY, THE UNION LEAGUE IS IN EARNEST. pT.att APPLIED THE TORCH. AN OLD VESSEL DEEPLY LADEN. One thing Is certain.Mr. Piatt's state¬ A Well-Known and Beautiful Lady in the A Battle Officially Reported Far West of Elihu Root Gives Morton a Chill, but ment, published yesterday, did result in a Wilhelmstrasse Showed One to Mme. the Batabano Dead Line Though He The Ship Began to Sink from a Lealr Gets No Satisfaction, and Bliss's crystallization of sentiment that had hith¬ Adams, a Parisian Journalist®. Was Supposed to Be to the and the Filibusters Took to the Utterances Foretell the erto been vague and uncertain, even If it Cabinet Crisis Imminent. East of It. Boats in a Gale and Were Picked did have a distinct trend toward anti- Schooners. Governor's Fate. By Walter Jaeger. By Charles Hichelson. Up by Mortonlsm. The Piatt statement was In Jan. has at last Albany, Jan. 28..Republican politicians Berlin, 28..Some light Havana, Jan. 28..Here Is an Instance of the nature of a torch to an oil-saturated The steamship J. W. Hawkins, outwar* been thrown on the recent mysterious arrest how are excited and Democratic politicians are and the will be things stand In Cuba to-day. worth arms structure, Governor fully of the former army officer, police lieutenant bound, with $200,000 of and Count de a land Interested in the latest developments In the occupied in an effort to quench the flames. and journalist, Von Hake. Barreto, large owner, ammunition that were destined for the Politicians declare that heroic meas¬ and cattle who Cnban revolutionists a leak and bitter warfare between Thomas C. Piatt only Yon Hake was of late years a leading planter raiser, owns a stock sprung ures will now answer. He could win back sank *off the eastern end of and the Union League Club. The statement member of the editorial staff of the Berliner farm near Salvador, about thirty miles Long Island the Union League element by some Monday morning. One hundred and of Cornelius N. Bliss, printed to-day, was of Post. After his Incarceration the newspa¬ south of Havana, sent his son, Juan Her- radical declaration or action. It Is not twenty men on board were going to flght pers left no stone unturned to sound the rera de Barreto, to the cattle and a character that surprised everybody, for its likely he will do this, however, for he is gather for the cause. Besides cause of his disgrace. revolutionary these; mean now committed to the Piatt machine. bring them to Havana. there was a crew of sixteen. All were last sentence is construed to enmity The following facts have been learned, bit That the Governor is concerned over the The son started and put a couple of men saved except six to one toward Governor Morton. by bit, which, to say the least, have created according report situation Is evident. Warner Miller, who at work to round them and he was and ten according to another. Members "If to advocate Mr. Morton's nomination a great sensation throughout the empire: up, took breakfast with Mr. Piatt and State taken of the Junta here have been informed that \m to Mr. Piatt as leader and sole dic¬ Some Parisian papers published a few promptly prisoner by Gomez's men adopt Chairman Hackett In New York, came to a partial list of the drowned Is as follows: months ago letters written by Emperor and taken to San Agustln, where Gomez tator of the Republican party in this State, Albany about noon. He took lunch with General Rosa, William years ago, when, as the dashing w'as. many of Mr. Morton's best friends will hesi¬ the Governor and had an earnest consulta¬ Jose Alvericfce. young Prince and student of the Gymnasium His told him that he had Victor tate to commit themselves to the enter¬ tion with him. Mr. Miller expressed some captors incurred Gomez. at Kassel, he ^urned the heads of the village ' disgust that there should be fighting in the the death penalty for disobeying the Gen¬ Antonio Gnltun. prise," Is a statement that was repeated a belles. These letters were addressed to a IiOuia Gullet. Republican ranks at this time. He told eral's order forbidding work of any sort. hundred times In substance and effect on well-known and most beautiful lady in the The J. W. Hawkins was bought by the Governor that he did not know what The young man appealed to Gomez, who the Senate and floors Wilhelmstrasse and reveal many family se¬ agents of the uban Junta'of this city in Assembly to-day by he (the Governor) could do now to help declined to see him, though two brothers crets and some of the youthful follies and in¬ Baltimore and was brought to New York politicians and legislators. Everybody heal the breach. Mr. Miller could see no and three cousins of young Herrara are in dulgences of Germany's ruler. several days ago. She tied up at the foot called his attention to the of in New York County. the reDel army. neighbor's signifi¬ prospect harmony THE KAISER'S SLEUTHS. of One Hundred and "I can Thirty-eighth street cant and comment and He said he was confident the members of pardon Spaniards," said Gomez, sentence speculation It was also learned by the horde of detec¬ and East River. In a marble yard near by* the Union are sincere supporters of "but there is no pardon for Cubans who ran riot. League tives who were deputized by the Emperor to the Cubans had secreted two Hotchkiss interfere with my plan by the Governor's Presidential candidacy, and ferret out the purloiner of the precious transgressing MRS. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND AND HER TWO SONS. Mr. Bliss's statement is taken to mean my orders." guns, 1,200 Remington and Winchester that they are fighting Piatt primarily. Mr. that the afore mentioned Willhelm- She is now in Union eplstl«*s Count Barreto's Is Johannesburg1, Transvaal, working for the release rifles and 1,000,000 rounds of cartridges. that the League Intends to continue Miller admitted to the Governor that the family Influential and of her an strasse friend of the Kaiser had shown one husband, engineer from California, who is accused of complic¬ The war material had been taken to the its warfare on Mr. Piatt, and can find no Piatt be but very popular on the island. The Count's ity in the Jameson t the fight against would anything of these letters to Mme. Edmonde Adam, uprising agains Boer Government. lots at diffe: -«¦ friends among the rebels went to the pier in small times and better way to attack him than to advantageous to the Governor's canvass. in repudiate who caused its publication Paris. away in tE. _ -f Mr. Miller brought favorable reports from Chief and interceded in his behalf for some his alleged assumption of proprietorship of This, however, did not account for the time. HEIR MESSAGE TO THE JOURNAL.: steamer without attracting the attention Illinois and Mlchlgin, and thought that other letters which sensational Paris of the Governor Morton's candidacy, and the ar¬ papers Gomez was obdurate and seemed, how¬ Spanish spies.