| Show BY TELEGRAPH ER BB WESTERN MON lon liwe lvke AMERICAN NEW YORK IK 18 the 11 erald herald publishes the f ull full text of the san domingo treaty and says in regard tolt to it all our commercial ad advantages vantages are not qu ly retained but every encouragement is given for the introduction of american manufactures and industries our legal tender standard of gold and sliver is to be the dominica anda and a tribunal of arbitration istone is to be constituted for the settlement of ave avery dispute which may anise arise from such commercial reciprocity these are some of the intrinsic merits of the treaty but a greater one is held in view by the administration inasmuch as the harbor of Saman awill eventually 1 beco become e t the e great reat co coaling ing station of europe drope and of the worlds Is new highway of co commerce erce via nicaragua to the pacific and this new harb harbor orwill will it is believed under the benefits of such a treaty as now awaits ratification be idso riso the site of an american colony not less important than the ones that are to grow up at either termini of the in ter oceanic canal that feature of the treaty which proposes tol toi to adopt I 1 tour lour our standard of gold and silver coinage as the dominican standard and admit our silver coinage for circulation circulation there will not only prepare the way for american interests in san domingo but will be of addan take to our mercantile interests with that country following are portions of the treaty predty which affect our commerce articles of dominican production to be admitted free into the united state animals alive of all kinds for breeding purposes asphaltum barley beeswax bones shells and other animal remains employed as fertilizers fertilizer cocoa coffee cotton hemp sisal hent henf heni henl quen uen and other vegetable textile dye woods and dye stuffs stuff sot of all ali kinds esparto and other grasses and pulp pui p of for the manufacture of paper nish fish fresh dried salted or smoked fruits vegetables and nuts edibles of all kinds hides and skins undressed whether laried or salted or picked hides ropes honey in the comb or strained india rubber and cha indigo leather I 1 mea meats is I 1 fresh whether be beef ei or mutton minerals and ores molasses rand fand melado palm or cocoanut coco anut oil rock salt sponges sugar not above no 10 dutch standard in color tallow tobacco in leaf leat wood and lumber of all kinds schedule B articles of dominican production to admitted to the united states at a reduction of 25 per cent ordiales or dials in bottles or jugs conI consisting sting at rum aromatized aromatize dor or sweetened fruit preserves fruit jellies and coffits comfits com fits ginger preserved pres ened or pickled tobacco in twist or manufactured into cei cee cigars 0 ars or cigarettes schedule C articles of the production of the united states to be admitted f free ree into the Domi nomi dominican cican alcan republic ale and beer animals alive mules cattle sheep goats oats hogs horses for breeding asphalt bitumen tar pitch and rosin rojin crude or refined biscuits and other food preparations of flour books bound or unbound pamphlets newspapers and printed matter in all languages bricks fire bric bricks k S 9 tiles artificial stone terra cotta sla sia slate tein and asbestos for building bristles bristle S an and ol 01 h hair at raw or waste bro dro broom droom orla oria br brushes U she S a and whisks of bristles or brown st straw r a I 1 butter carriages and wagons ca carts r s cars and barrows with or wl without th out springs c heese blocks mantel or wall coal and fuel of all kinds cotton hemp flax jute jule and other vegetable fabres fibres cotton seed and its its products crucibles cruci bles and melting pots of all kinds eggs fertilizers ot of all kinds natural or artificial fish of all kinds fresh canned driear dried smoked or pickled flour and meal of whatever kind grain fruits vegetables fresh canned dried pickled or pressed gold and silver coin of the united states and bullion grain of all kinds hay hides skins undressed houses of wood or iron complete ice iron and steel s tools utensils and implements for agriculture mining arts industries and science composed wholly or in part of iron or steel or both or of iron and steel compiled combined weib with other metals or with wood or with both including any separate extra parts and pieces pertaining thereto iron or steel rails posts bars beams rafters pillars era Fra gratings tings tu bings pipes rods and t the e like whether ether etner wrought or cast for an any construction purposes iron cast pig fig I 1 an and scrap lamps and lanterns lard ard locomotives railways rollin rolling stock stoc rails and all materials for rau railways or tramways tram ways marble or alabaster in the fhe rough or squared meats of all kind fresh canned salted or smoked milk canned condensed or preserved minerals and ores mineral waters natural and arti artl artificial fleM molds and pa patterns for arts naphtha paper of all kinds for printing pens of any metal not silver or oid gold old petroleum crude petroleum refined for illuminating and purposes Ur poses powder and explosives plo for basting Ua ul sting asting printers ink all colors printers types sewing machines shipbuilding ship building materials and accessories of all kinds when used in the construction equipment or repair of vessels vessel s oi or boats of any kind kinds s shooks staves heading hoops a and d cooperage of all kinds and wooden boxes of of all kinds steam and power engines machines and apparatus whether stationary or portable for agriculture ri irrigation or minin garts and ad industries of all kinds and all necessary parts and appliances for the erection of motive power ther thereto etoi stone and lime plaster cement and other eart ean herni henni substances for building and for bruse use in arts and industries stove ranges and shot f furnaces furnaces for cul cui culinary inary luary or manufacturing purposes straw of all kinds tanbark teasels weasels of of wire for all uses tases telegraphic wire and telegraphic telephone and electrical apparatus of of allI aili kInds for communication for arts industries and domestic uses and seeds and crains grains of all kinds for of all classes materials and dimensions willowware willow ware and bachet ware wire plain or barbed for fen cinat cinar with hooks staples nails and like appliances for fastening the same same wood woo and lumber of all kinds suitable for building including beams rafters planks boards flooring foists doors sashes frames blinds painted or unpainted eci eol and similar necessary parts of bu belld ld ines ings woodenware wooden ware and implements of for agricultural mechanical or household use exclusive of furniture wool raw washed or carded zinc tin and lead in sheets asbestos tin paper and other rooting ro oling schedule D articles of the production of the united states to be admitted into the dominican republic at a reduction of 25 per from the rates of customs duties now fixed clothing cotton goods fabrics of mixed cotton wool or linen furniture comprising beds tables sofas chairs arm chairs desks tollet toilet tables wardrobes book cases sideboards and other household lurn furniture iture whether plain or upholstered glassware of all kinds plain or decorated including mirrors gum and gutta percha goods leather fine or common and all articles in which leather shall be the principal material linen good goodr paints paintings oils varnishes pianos and other musical instruments porcelain china earthenware plain or decorated soap candles candies tallow and grease table cutlery and plated ware wall wail papers and woolen goods NEW YORK 18 the rhe the catholic male orphan asylum at st marks and albany avenue brooklyn burned this afternoon and it Is feared feared some children perished inythe flames the sisters in charge think all escaped but cannot tell until the roster odthe of the boys is called the little fellows are now scattered about in care of residents of the neighborhood the fire started in the drying room which adjoined the southern end of the main building this drying room also contained the boilers and heating apparatus with the dormitory on the third floor in which there were go CO orphans suffering from various complaints sister mary josephine who was in the dormitory at the tim elthe fire nire broke out made heroic efforts to save the little ones she remal remained ned in the room until absolutely driven out by the flames she then ran tan to the window where she stood on the cornice comic e until fireman McG mcgroarty mcgroary of engine englif te 14 f from rom the roof of the building lail ding swung his coat to her the sister caught the coat but when mcgroarty nrc Arc Groarty tried tiled to rol roi pull puli 1 ker ber her from her perilous position she lost t her grasp and fell to the g ground au n d and struck upon her shoulders shoulder r a and n head she was conveyed to st catherines hospital in an unconscious condition joseph ryan a boy tried to descend by a ladder ladden f from roni rona the same floor third and got within eight feet of the ground when the ladder parted he received severe injuries john mcgrath eight years effrom ed from the third story and was badly injured mother de Chaut chaftel eland and sister A anthony n were in the office when the fire was discovered they at once gave the alarm and proceeded eded to get the youngsters out of the building there were 85 83 85 orphans in the main building build hulid ing which aich is also known as st sti johns home rhey were told to leave the home and seek shelter in in any neighboring house until called for there was great excitement anion anlon among the inmates hundreds of little felt fele fellows ran out into the falling snow hatless and coatless the flames spread with great rapidity and the buildings were almost completely destroyed the asylum and grounds occupied an entire block the asylum building was feet three stories with wite a mansard roof andaas and was constructed of blue stone JACKSON 18 parties on this evenings train report a horrible murder four miles north of hazelhurst miss last ill lii night lit wm win somerville Soi sol nerville an oia ola old oid bachelor living with his widowed sister was called to the door about midnights and as he opened the door was sho enoc down falling dead on the floor the assassins were ceroi three negroes roes who threatened to kill tile the old eady lady but she begged them to take what they wanted they took a trunk helon belon belonging ing to mr somerville which contained about 2 2000 and escaped two negroes have teedy been i arrested near hazelhurst on suspicion with strong circumstantial evidence against them thein excitement runs high in the vicinity and if caught they will be lynched somerville was one of the best citizens in the county washington IS commissioner clark mark of the pen ren pension sion slon bureau was examined today today by the house committee investigating the con conduct luct of marshal wright in the ohio election he jle had heard rumors that employed emp loyes of that bure bureau acted as deputy marshals in ohio at the election but was not officially informed of such action some of these employed emp loyes he had heard were special examiners of the bureau clarke was requested to prepare a tab statement showing the number of pension employees emp loyes absent from tile the city at the time timo of the election and the number who are residents of ohio he sald said it was yas customary for a larae larse number of the employ ss s to take their annual leave at election time J W connelly a clerk in the interior r de department artmont art ment said 1 I was in cin october was a deputy mars marshal marshai h al but never made claim formy for my servi services es nor did I 1 exercise my authority I 1 doubted d 0 u beeg my right to accept the appo appointment as deputy marshal but was told that if I 1 wanted to keep from being ai rested arrested I 1 had better be sworn in as I 1 had been published as being a repeater I 1 was requested to go to cincinnati by a gentleman f from roth washington and while there to do clerical work for wright rathbone rath Kath bone gave waver me the names of five men from chicago hica alca 0 o whom I 1 arrested and kept under arrest until after the polls closed they sald said two men in cincinnati had anell aneli a agreed arell r eli ell to pay railroad fares to and from chicago and to pay 15 to each to vote I 1 took the arrested parties and tried to find the men but they were not td be found how were the five arrested men to v vote ote asked stewart ste wart I 1 the democratic ticket replied the witness conelly said raid his bis expenses to and from cincinnati and at al that city amounting to about 75 had been paid by cava bagh ex sergeant at arms at th thel louse ehouse of adjourned until tomorrow to morrow WALL STREET 19 stocks opened strong advanced 3 1 1 to 1 buffoon but soon declined clineff 11 to tol toi 1 after 10 1030 30 there was a sharp har p advance of to leading NEW YORK 19 the brooklyn eagle extra states that the fire marshal reports twelve bodies found up to 8 this morning among the ruins of the burned st J johns home for children workmen arestil are still searching the debris the utmost excitement prevails in the vicinity of the asylum the he bodies found are so char charred reil and blackened that identification Is almost im impossible possible os sible sibie it is believed that most of the hildren children who perished were in the ill fated josephides Jose phines ward menen men uen engaged caged in excavating the ruins of the laundry aundry found the mains remains of nine boys and two grown persons who the adults were is not ascertained yet the sisters are unwilling to be interviewed but it is plain to see that thein their list of iia lia mates rescued does not come up to the full number this is ls explained by the statement that the children may have been cared for in private houses bouses and will turn up the fact is that last night only onet oner one child was admitted to be missing and this morning a dozen bodies were found these facts tell their own ghastly story with a tl ti veness that is appall appalling ing brooklynn Brook lyns latest horror is another evidence of the sad truth that no amount of good intention can atone htone forthe for the backof lack of proper precaution and vigilance hu hundreds n deeds of children child ten in the c asylum were tenderly protected against all ail harm except that which could have been most easily guarded against a nire fire there was a very large water hydrant in thenard the yard sard with four butts but there was no hose in or about the building nor any other means of extinguishing i 4 fire so ao what began in a trivial accident ended in an awful tragedy at the time the fire began the larger boys in the institution were playing in t the e courtyard court yard making slides on ake the newly fallen snow or snowballing it was day and many parents of children had come to see them about 35 33 child children reh were in the infirmary on the second floor under care of sister bister anthony their little wan faces were peering at the windows it is yet impossible to tell where the inmates of the institution can be found in station houses car stables and private homes the waits aalfs found shelter late this afternoon a list of the children was made up and were unaccounted Jor for while it may turn ovi oui that not one of these is among the ruins the fact remains that tons of burnt timber warped iron and fallen bricks have not yet been removed and may entomb many more corpses than have been recovered the trustees of the home have hired a force of men to continue the search until it is settled beyond a question that there are no more bodies in the wreck of the building in a room of the saved portion |