What Big Gift Means

What Big Gift Means

__ ' " \ \u25a0 \u25a0 • OI 21MMK). T0.n,,r,0., fa V -LXVI X° t lr rS^« <,n,pff.tur,. ?°^% NEW-YORK. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1907 -SIXTEEN P^GES.^^gxi^tton PRICE THREE CENTS. BIG HOME, WHAT GIFT MEANS PAREDES IN VENEZUELA JOHN WANAMAKER LYNDENHURST, OLD YORK ROAD, LYNDEMUKST BUuNED WIFE ON JENKINTOWN, PENX. STAND STILL. (LEI'S FOR The magnificent and historic country home of the phllanthropio merchant and ex-Postmaster-General XV FAR MORE. REVOLTS AGAINST CASTRO waa destroyed by fire yesterday. Washington boundary. Over Lana. at Its north Washington RARE SAVED. 77/. IIfDKFEXCE CHECKED » marched his troops to and from the Battlo of Germantown. The art gallery had Munkacsy-» PAINTINGS 'VUirist Before Pil.-.te," "Christ on Calvary." etc. Mr. Rockefeller Starts Quarter Bill- Cable Dispatch Announces Landing — Wana maker Country Home a Total Stories About White Kent Out ion Fund for Education. Expedition. — of Loss Family Were Away. Provisions of Prisoner's Will. According to Frederick T. Gates, chairman of The lons planned insurrection of General An- fHy Telegraph-to The Trtbane.] Evelyn Xesblt Thaw practically completed ye** General Education Board, ir> which John D. tonio Paredes against President Castro Ven- the of Jenklntown, Perm, Feb. S.— Lyodenhun the terday on the witness stand the alleged story of Bjsckefeller gave $32,000,000 on Thursday, the ezuela has begun. Nicanor Bolet, the rep- local country Wanamaker, her life which she had begun th* lay before. of this and of the $11,000,000 which was resentative of ('.en. nil Paredes, home of John was de- Income received a cable Readers of the testimony should in justice re» previously given by him. to be used according to dispatch yesterday from the revolutionary stroyed by fire this evening; only a few of the agent member that it wasadroitly introduced in such the principles laid down by the board, will be at Pot', of Spain. Trinidad, contained this larger and moro which valuable paintings being saved. a manner as to prevent, under the of increasing in the next ten years the one word, "Aslgne," '.he rules of law. the cause which, In cipher code The loss will exceed $500,000 and may reach any direct attempt at i*i defence of of various educational in arranged refutation resources Institutions between the two points, meant: "An- $1,500,000. Stanford Whir. character. this country by from 1200.000.000 to (250,- tonio has landed at Pedernalea." The mess-age It is a part of the defence's case to depict 000,000. bore yesterday's date, so the landing was effect- Mr. Wanamaker and hip family are in Phila- White in an unsavory light and to show that [t > an lerstood that the ideas of the elder Mr. ed probably on Wednesday. delphia spending the winter, and the country Thaw, hearing stories "about the architect's sup- bo make hi? future benevolences On that one code word there is a world of Im- charge house •was in of a caretaker. posed reputation, became M worried at Evelyn throup \u25a0' m D Rockefeller, jr., his son, and portance. It means that within two weeks The estate covers more than thirty acres on Nesblt's relations with him as to develop his tha' the work of the latter for some time to nearly the entire republic of Venezuela proba- the old potential ii sanity. •;*ly connected with administer- bly will be In the throes of an insurrection, ac- York road cast of the line dividing The floodgates of the stream of the- benevoleooeu of his father. An lndlca- cording to the friends of the general. Ablngton and Cheltenham townships. The what District ing - General Attorney Jerome called "the and unfounded was the way in which the gift of house, Idle partly Enplish in architecture, was hark tattle of the was made, through a the Tenderloin" concerning Stanford Thursday letter to kept - about three hundred and fifty yards White were' closed, although it seems m U Education Board from the younger Mr. from the evitable they must soon be opened. : York road and was reached by wide drive .w Rock* Mr. Delmas asked Mrs. Thaw, who One of the aims of the board is to stimulate The fire was first seen about 7 o'clock, in the resumed her testimony yesterday, "Did Mr. White have local prld« in and generosity toward educational western wing of the building. The alarm was any with you ! Institutions in various parts of the country. Its conversations in which \u25a0 dis- telephoned to Jenkintown and to Ogontz. i«ur cussed the fate of other young girls who hail gifts are given usually on condition that a th«» f,re. \u25a0opposed to met with similar treatment at bis hands?"* larger amount be raised by the recipient from have started from a crossed Instantly Mr. objected. "If all the other Eources. This is what Mr. Gat»s referred or defective electric light wire, had then made '.Jerome loose scandal, the idle and unfounded tattle of to in eayir-g that the gifts that would be made considerable headway. the Tenderloin is to be poured out her*- from the fund now In possession of the society about The Pioneer and Independent nre companies a mr»n who is •••i and in whose nothing would bring an additional $200,000,000 or $250,- defence from Jenkintown were tlrst on the scene, their can be adduced." be said, "it is something that 000.000. must give us pause." An illustration of the working out of this idea apparatus being dragged through the deep snow Mr. Delmas declared that be had no mor« came op yesterday, when President H. N. Sny- or by trolley cars for more than a mile. The desire than the District Attorney to asperse th« der, of Wofford College. Bpartanburg, S. C, to BOMB BY EXPRESS. Old York Road Fir*> Company, of EUdns Park: memory of the dead, stuck to his which $25,000 was given by the board a year FATAL CENTRAL WRECK but still point the Ashhourne, of Aabbourne; two companies that any testimony he could produce to show ago on condition that an additional $100,000 be that Thaw was irrational when he killed raised other sources, visited the office* of from Olenslde and one from Branchtown also WhiM from Italian the Peace Killed Party was admissible. That if the agitation produced Justice of Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderhilt and were rushed to the scene. in Thaw's mind by Evelyn Xes bit's confession — The water supply was froaen, thi » in Paterson Son Hurt. in Private Car and flames to him in Paris was added to by Information of Safe. lira, tlcally eating way through [ByTeleirrapli The were their the White's character be had gathered from <Mh-r to Tribuo*.]. Mis. Alfred <t. VanderbUl bad a narrow escape sources, Paterson, Feb. Con-— a building. The fromen plugs finally were opened counsel had a perfect right to have X. J.t B.—Robert last night when the Adirondack and Montreal witnesses tell of it in court. Justice of tho peace, was fatally, and his son, Express, to which her husband's private ear and several streams were turned on the fire, but Robert, years old, Injured seventeen seriously Wayfarer was attached, crashed Into a freight It was too late. DELMAS WITHHOLDS TESTIMONY. by the explosion of an Infernal machine In tho train near Osslnlng. The engineer and llreman When It seen was Justice, street, was thai the buiMmg Mr. Delmas's by office of the at No. 2.'5 Passaic Of the express were killed and seven persons contention was conceded both to-night. The was completely wrecked doomed efforts were made to save the paintings the District Attorney and Justice. Fitzgerald, office were seriously hurl Most of the ears left the but, and buildings two were shaken. and in gallery. The firemen agreeing to an expression of the court's within blocks track, but the Wayfarer, by a lucky accident, statuary the art night. opinion. Mr. Delmas said ho would withhold I OENT-'P.Ar. ANTONIO PAREDEB. He died at 11:30 o'clock last stuck to tho rails. and the members of the police forces of Chelten- [ uprising against Cortese reached his office about 6:30 o'clock such testimony until the alleged insanity ef Who willlead an President Castro. Mrs. Vanderbllt and a party of friends were ham and J«-nklntov\n repeatedly their way to-night, and his son called attention to a made Thaw had been more clearly proved. I>ouihl for Bagamore Lodge, In the Adirondack*. house, email package delivered by the Wells Fargo Into the burning and at great risk to. >k There was a lively tilt between Mr. Jeroma Paredes, leader, Tin: DEAD. who is known as a brave Is company. It had been shipped by the Ameri- ' many of the paintings from the walls and car- and Mr. Delmas at the afternoon session over Bald to have abundant arms and ammunition to • KIRK. William, th« engineer. the admission of Thaw's will and codicil, can Express Company from Newark. Th ried furniture, statuary, bric-a-brac, cut glass which carry on a protracted campaign, have AR3JITA(.;r:, Jam»B, th<» nrnnan. April 4, 1903, day and to American express Company has no agent in had been executed on Th* M plenty of funds. Two THE INJURED and art treasures from the house, piling them In steam vessels have also Paterson, and its business here Is done through married Evelyn Nesbit. Mr. Jerome objected to KERB, V., No. Madixon Albany. been fitted out.

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