Show I WILL NOT BE MISSED 5 Dcalli of Dennis liratly < the Jfolorl ons Knrglar and Riser Thief OPCriING OF THE NEW YEAR AT BERLIN Sander Elected bj the UCllbllrll I of Jlontana House and Senate II By Telegraph to Ihe Mwt I nentti or a Volorlon frlmlnnl XEV Yom Dec 31 Ceniiis Brady the notorious burglar and river blue who was for ninny years the comjcnlon and able assistant of Jimmy Horl died last night at Elizabeth Street Station from heart diiuisc Jirady was one of the fatuous marked burglars who established estab-lished I reign of terror in small I towns within n radius of 40 miles of this city in 1573 The mot btilful I work overdone by JJrady wasln the robbery of the Boutli Kensington Xatlonal l llank at Philadelphia He with Lang John Carver went to the bank dressed n policemen and I told the two watchmen Uiat they had been sent there by the chief of police to protect thu bank a It bad I become known that thieves wcro about to make I dent upon I They got into the bank and in 0 short time had the two watchmen firmly bound and gagged Then the doors were opened to their confederates confed-erates who blew open the Kafu and decamped with SI0O in bonds ana 510 in cash Brady and I Carver uerearn tedbut the watchmen watch-men could not Identify theme them-e Year nt Ilrrllu BERLIN Jan 1All the mem her of tin Imperial family court oflicIaU and members of the diplomatic diplo-matic cone attended thaukfglviiig services in the castle chapel today Afterwards a grand reception was held in White Hall loiter the Imperial Im-perial family drove to the residence I o if the dowager Empress August ind intended New Years congratulations congrat-ulations to her The Kmperor attended at-tended a family dinner lu the eve uiiig ndpn rjeetml in 3lontann HEIKNA ont Jan lTli republicans the Houjcaud Senate Sen-ate met in Joint sitslon at not today to blot for 0 Senator Colonel WFSanders was elected unanimously unani-mously on the first ballot For thu second Senator the first 1 ballot stood Mantle 11 lllchards I I > avitt8 UlrechCeld o i Power C Carpenter 1 The joint peiou I then dissolved until tomorrow The democratic house and five emorte hous Iud fve senators met nt noon lu joint session Xo quorum being present an Informal In-formal ballot was taken for United I II States Senators which Indicates the choice of W A Clark of Butte and I Martin Maginnis of Helena Welsh Contention CHICAGO Jan IThe First Xa tiocal Kktedford held In America met at the Central Music Hall this afternoon Delegates from several Ih I States At ere In i attendance I was an intelligent cultivated audience to which music poetry and the en dorsement of all proceedings are In the Welsh language In the formal I address of President Job to tho delegates dele-gates Jc h they were there to chow their attachment for the 1 motherland and Institutions and commemorate Welsh literature and I nr They were proud to 0 descendants de-scendants of Wales and no Ics I proud that they were American I citizens Ilie City orinrl LnEUL Jan 1WhIle pro ceeding up the Mersey in I dean 1 fo2 this morning thu steamship Ciy i of fart collided with an outward I bound steamer The tVy of Jani lost her bowsprit and tho other one her mate A great fright prevailed I on hurt the City of Jaris but no one was hur Nlltrrrllis Settlers WlClllTA Jan IA train of 19 cars left her last night for the suffering suf-fering districts in Stevens Morton and llodgman counties loaded with clothing and food which has lon l collected from this and surrounding counties Reports yesterday were to the etlect that several hundred persons an suflerlng at present Hmprror IVIIllnm rtrrepllni llunuv Jan llliu royal reception re-ception was thinly attended owing to the Influenza Von Molts was present looking hale The KaUcr descended from the throne and grasped the old soldiers hand a gfp compliment other cmrlmnt Inid none save Herr Uoetticher The Kaberlooked well but made no formal speech Ilrcrrioe In Iinmlcrnllon Nsw YORK Jan 1Castle Gar den received 31523 immigrants during the year very nation on the face of the earth except China was represented The character of the immigration has been vastly I superior to that of the preceding year whIle In volume It decreased USjSST coniiared wltlt 1SS9 A decrease crease in every nationality is ltonally JKT ceptible The Italian Immigration I has fallen off over I5n represent try ing the poorer cement of that coun nor Trnirtfllrv NEW Yom Jan 1 Gabrielie IGabrille Oberbauer a talented young crayon artiste shot herself dead arte hcnlf today In her apartments at 210 Kan First Street where her brother Otto also lived The two had become alienated from the OIlIer members of their timlly Qabrlelle had recently learned that William Url a wealthy glove manufacturer whoha xxn paying her marked attention was about to marry another woman This made her despondent and led to the suicide Mr Urill could 10 be seen today ASHEVILLE 1 c Jan IA terrible tragedy took place In Mft liell County In a drunken row Christmas day three men were killed Friday Monroe Garland rothcr of sine of tho murdered men rode up to a crowd in the same iiaee ionS fired Into the crowd kill lug four and wounding twelve ki Return oCjlu Abiroiiilpr BOSTOV Jan lGidron H Brown formerly senior member of the failed firm of Brown Stele i Clark and treasurer of this Hirer Mde andOswego mil returned here from Canada yesterday He sits appeared mysteriously from BoSon 1oton August Cth last He said today to a repoiter that he had returned vol untarily to do all unt1rily d01 he COuld In a set tlement of his affairs He feels that I his leaving was 1 mistake which he would not have made but the blow came on him so suddenly that he found himself going away from Dos ton almost without knowing IU Ills hell was so alfected that It t some time before ho regained com rlnetl plete possession of rm J o his faculties Ho aie never at heart Intended to wrong anyone Those Printer PHILADELPHIA Jan ITIle business manager of the JYea In view of the Impending trouble te Impnding tble with cempositors potted a notice today hat they had been t1Y bn obliged to con rn tract with tho National Printers Protective Fraternity for a lnter and permanent force but will retain In heir employ any of the present force who see fit to remain ptnt the new organization Those who do not will b paid ofT tomorrow The Te notice calls nolo cll attention t an agree nle ment of the printers committee made last April In which they raid We do nrt propose to make mko any lrf alteration in cur scalo of lrntlonln cr 610 prices ex pIc e cept wit the consent of the em |