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THE DEATH | CHAIR FATAL?) " Claimed Electricity Sus] & pends Animation and the Scalpel Kills, CHARAN NOT ROPELESS. arden Gage Denies that the Condemned Poisoner Has Broken Down. NEWTON NOT YET INVITED. May Be Refused Permission to] } * Apply, the .Cardiograph Next Monday. | Gev. Morton has again refused to Maten to the pleadings of Mrs. Robert ‘W. Buchanan for the life of her hus- and, who, after a divorce, married and killed @ second wife and then returned nd remarried her. F _ In apite of the bluster and bluff of the | three lawyers who, without hope of ; reward, are bravely perform- their duty as lawyers in resorting | And | to the most extreme measures to save er furtlier protong hts life, Dr, Robert |! ‘Welsford Buchanan, poisoner, probably die before Monday noon. Arthur C, Butts, George W. Gibbons Sand Dawtel ‘Kimball, Buchanan's law- yere in “his extremity, have gone up to Bing Ging to-day. They will try to aise a doubt in Warden Sage's mind as ‘to his right to kill an English subject in “execution of the sentence of a State ‘court, at a time when an appeal has ‘been mad@ to the spreme tribunal of from an order of Judge will y and that he must the mandate of the State Court, poee ‘Dr. Buchanan in the electric death and turn on the electrical eurrent pase through his body tf! he is dead. | _Ah! that last word tn an ominous one! | ehaira in the past been killed ac- ng to the law, or have they all out of the’ chatr in a state of aus- | + snimation to be finished off fader the knives of the pathologists? Remember Kemmier, the first of the ms! It took two currents to satisfy Dthe experts in his case. — Later on John Johnson, after being gush and through with the elec- Ourrent, heaved and pulsated al- under the scalpel. thrilling Caceres of Richardson, » in him and did not kill him, has @nce.more that Banquo's ghost Goubt 4f condemned murderers aro killed by the eleotrical method of ition of the law. Rich&rdson re- d into his body more than twice the | of volts that are supposed to condemned men in the death chair. Dr, Van Gtesen, the pathologist of 4 ity Hospital, who has officiated at @ll the autopsies of men who have been Wim the death chair, evidently has his for he has asked Dr. Robert ford ‘Newton, of the Presbyterian pital, to be present and assist in Pathological examination of Dr. Bu- "a body. Dr. Newton has made a special study the heart. He was on the staff of the London Hospital when Dr. Ernest Sam- of that hospital, invented and ap- 4 rdjograph, an instrument 2 Tecords the action of the heart Twhen it has become so faint that the} expert human ear, nay, even the! cope, fails to detect it. The heart! eat that cannot pulse the blood an) “Anch in the arteries, but that {s still life. | jewton will, if permitted, apply the eardiograph to the supposed dead body ef Buchanan. If it records the faintest action of the } heart, then Buchanan is not dead and, as P physicians—bpealers—Drs. Von Giesen Tand Newton, and Drs. R. P. Vance, of t Randall's Island, and Wendell Story, of @ Buffalo, who may assist at the topsy,”” must turn their © tating the “dead” man and restoring + Bim to life. They are not executioners, and the Jaw says that he who lets a person die ‘when he has the power to save the life | is little better than a murderer. If the cardiograph records ment of the heart of Buchanan, to go on with an “auto would be murder. No scientist has yet told the world how Rigs electrical current kills, what vital | netion It destroys. | pgtece that tion of | e with the vital strenuth | ype § even varies with the | of “the skin's thickness. Sci. ! is divi on the question of whether it always kills, will be tried once more | probably before | wW Sielock Monday morning perhaps, the results of Dr. Newton’ of the cardiogray the last time on the eaecution’ of Dr. Buch fe execution» na in under way. The invitations, Sent out for the fourth time yesterday gummoning the witnesses to the prison attend the death. tnd, Speaking Of the cane after his re from ‘Albany Warden Sage eae sould a othin about the ton, | be sure Buchanan would move- uchana\ 1 a. ph, It will be ries | hanan, een s0 succaaful to an Evening fiuchan lock to tell him that his spelled; that there nice for hima: that unde e sentence of the Court and tructions I had recelved trom ttorney-General 1 must carry. out uty, and that there was nothing | for ‘him save to prepare for the ortar One marata lust entered Dr. 0 t 10.1 rth ee E ke ychanan had greeted me as usual, Was pbout to begin my painfu hen ut unin ras called away On tm- | ae Thad visited the cell to! pace doubl; cape smile,» pro r‘had come to tell’ him of an- agi ‘presently and: tell eee ee down. He aa tral | mains to be ry me. ald Nowe tor the ire, a wat will be carri World” has guesse: rately ‘The Warden said he was not so sure ermit Dr, Newton to to make sure wey have Invited extinct. Roane for, the wutopay, according to is not one of them. w, but Dr. New- e not yet to Invite him rt al said the Warden. FIVE FIREMEN KILLED. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 28.—Lant night's fire in the wholesale crockery establishment of McDonald Bros, on First avenue south, near Third street, was the most disastrous in loss of fire- men’s lives in the history of the Minne- apolia Fire Department. Five brave fellows lie mangled and Ufeleas at the morgue, and «ix of their comrades are writhing in agony at vari- ous hospitals. Of these #ix one at least seems doomed to die, while in another jasue is in doubt. ere: we Frank Buhlein, Hchardeon, | Joweph igrner, Christian Bande. Th rh injured are: jaeiyenapt) ‘Walter + Hey, John John Gra: * D. Oo ack badly strained and “internal in: durien. may dle. Hh ead No. back ani, wil} dle . McDonald, nd, Captain, badly Bruce. bout the head and bod: Besides the firemen who were eld ot were these cli : Theodore AG Anoka, en ty falling Wi fam _ Hreite inneapoil out by falling zinab: Paul fohnEon 3 Northeast ines! olis, cut by falling Aan. Mi ‘4 vy brick wall whlen wrought thle “in, jury Reali Naive without warn- ie had been kept well within the building by iron shutters un- tl the interior waa a blazing furnace. The newly dug cellar of a proposed pane permitted acceas on one aside, point of vantage was occupied re of firemen, who were direct- alf dozen streams into the bulld- Mfaadenty the root tell in with a roar, The crash carried down the girders, the aide wall wavered for an instant,’ and “i neni over on the heads of the op, the building and ‘he insurance ample to cover ines a SAN FRANCISCO'S BIG FIRE. Lows May Reach #1,500,000-4 Young Woman Burned to Death. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 28.—The Most disastrous fire in many years broke out here about 6 o'clock last night in @ box fuctory ut Fifth and Bryant streets, A strong south wind was blow- ing, and the flames ppread rapidly. The entire Fire Department was {m- mediately called out, and for five hours the firemen had such @ battle an seldom falls to their lot. They could do nothing |to stop the progress of the conflaqra- tion, and only a timely ehange in the wind, which swept the flayjes back over the burned district, saved the entire dis- trict south of Market atteet fram de- struction, Fesipan Although many scores” of” bufldings were burned, the monetasy boss was NOL so large as at first fear as the fire was kept away from the richly stored Warehoures of the district, and | wnly cheap frame structures, led by poor laboring people and facturers, were damaged, probably ‘be between a. with very little insurance, aw the insurance companies have long avoided taking risks In that section, The Names wiped out one entire square and made holes In surrounding, blocks, Probably one hundred poor famill have been made homelee, besides los- ing all their possessions. Another hun- dred or more small manufacturing ¢s- tablishments, such ax furniture factor- tes, machine’ sho have been de- stroyed. Three wineries contain- ing ‘millions of gallons of wine; wool frelkht. houses, railroad excaped the fla ty has been repor A was covered with Parnine oil and perished, Out a Town. —This town iy thin’ mo TWEED, Ont., wiped out by fire started in one of the principal hotel premises and rapidly spread over the enuire town, The lows timated at about $30,000, with small Ineur CLAIMED THE | FOUND MONEY. Jafte Could Not Prove He Lost It and Was Fined { Abuse. George Bechtold, twenty-three years of age, employed on the steamboat Gen- eral Slocum, and who lives at 278 Eighth avenue, found a §2 bill near the Madison Square Garden last night. As he picked up the money Pinkus Jaffe, sixteen years old, of M6 Bast Thirty-first street, claimed tt as his, Bechtold refused to give up the bill, and Jaffe called Policeman Ryder, and had him arrested. On the way to, the atution-house Jaffe abused Bechtold, When questioned by the Ls Jaffe said it was a dollar bill that he had lost. His statements were so con- ficting th: sergeant discharged the pees Bechtold then made a coun ter charge of disorderly conduct against Jaffe, and he was locked up, In ‘the Jefferson Market Police Court this morning Jaffe was Mned $2. The dis- ie bill was given to the man who had found It. A CAT NURSES RATS. Carton almomt whieh Happy Family tn rn Hroadway Store, In an uptown Broadway store a large black tabby cat with not a single white hair in her coat is nursing a litter of four black kittens as sable as she Is. In the box Where the mother and her children are taking life easy five large white rats are running over one an- disputing claims to maternal nance Mily perce extate between rlations, Whether the young cats will get away with the old rats or the old rats with the young Bren, ¢ founts Off they go! Men's Suits, broken lots, few- of-a-kind, but many kinds and) ' all sizes—fotuerly § $15, $16, $18, and some even $20, now 81176. Wit. VOGEL WOH. 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LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E. R. 38, 12.40 Cea a a sy ‘adaitional trains race days, ©. 1. J. C., 0.0) FM warlor car tral y PM. to race days C. 1. J. ©. Baturdaye, 12.40 PM. SONDATA (ously, from 0104... te ste & Ci 20, 130, 130, 21 20. 819, are ISLAND, Culver Route. Round Trip, 30 Cents. Leave foot Whitehall st hourly from 1:10 A. 3 to 10.10 A. M., anf half hourly thereafter until 0.20 P half hourly jo 10 P. every twenty minutes until #10. 9,40. 10,20 P.M ROCKAWAY BEACH AND JAMAICA BAY. 4% bm, 9.30, 20, 6.20, ‘aditonai ‘trains, 10.40, 11.19, Le 20 £90, Sunday Ecunion 50° UP THE HUDSON BY THB MAGNIFICENT SOUND STEAMER CITY OF “WORCESTER,” Leaving Pler 40 (oid number) N. 1 io, 10, Desbrowses Street. kerry, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, AOA AL, and from pat fs foot of 139th t,, NR, Connection trom Bendy Moy Annex Boat trom foot of Futon at. at 9.80 A, fale at 353 Broadway, Pier 40, N. R., Office, Brook Orwe's ¢ A LAGURE Grounos! Dairy ring bathin Mshing, bowling a billiards: STEAMERS LEAVE BFA, 10.46 a. M2 18 MSC | A STEAMERS ae “LINE | SHOHOLA GLEN, Hive “ROUND of (MO exprene traine Uy 8 or hoo Be CONEY ISLAND. with every watch for six years; oney will be refunded, | Solid Gold Wedding Rings than all the atores put together, because we guaran - dard 14 and 18 carat gold, made from and without any solder, SATURDAYS, 10.30. Fulton St., Brooklyn. } Selected Saturday Specials. Men’s Duck Vests, in black and white checks,double breasted, 34to 38 chest, regular $1 Boys’ all Sailor Suits. All- Woo! or Blouse’ | Suits hae navy blue flan- nel, sizes “pe 8 years, 2.39) only, instead of $3.60... Boys’ Wash Sailor Suits, made of durable denim, in fast colors, 3 to ib} aye ‘imens of price re- year sizes....... Above are fair ductions in many lines of Boys’ Waista, Outing Blouses, and Sailor Straw Hats, Boys Clothing—24 Floor, | f69¢ FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 2%, 1895. Reliable Advertisers of Facts. Have bought from the Assignee of HENRY. VOGEL, *” merly of 3d Avenue, cor, 49th Street, and 3d Avenue, cor. 123d Street, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE MEN’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING Contained in both Stores. The Stock is now being removed to the Main Store, N. E. CORNER OF 123D ST. & 3D AVE. BEGINNING AT 9 A. M. TO-MORROW - we will offer it for sale without reserve at one-half price. Vogel’s Prices Remain on Every Garment.- Our prices will be ONE-HALF (@s) OFF. The few items we name below will serve you as an index of the volume of bargains to be found in this immense stock. LU MEN’S SUITS. Vorer's 8.00 BLUE SACK SUITS, now. 4.00 CHEVIOT SUITS (light and. dark shades) 10.00 CASSIMBRE SUITS, no 12.00 VOGEL'S WELL KNOWN Fi EL SUITS. 12.00 ENGLISH SERGI 14.00 GENUINE BANNOCKBU | 18.00 BLACK DIAGONAL sur rocks) mon IMPORTED WORSTED SUITS, now. 1.60 BLACK ALPACA COATS, 2.00 MOHAIR OOATS (all shades). 2.60 BRILLANTINE COATS, now. 3 Our Price. . 4.00 400 . 5.00 v.00 7.00 8.00 0.00 1.00 126 wll BOYS’ # YOUTHS’ SUITS. ¥etca* PRs 4.60 FANCY CHEVIOT SUITS, now. $6.80 ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE SUITS... 1.00 ALL-WOOL FANCY CHEVIOT SUITS 4.00 BLUE SERGE SUITS, 1 10.00 FANCY CASSIMERE SUIT 12.00 TRICOT SUITS, n |14.00 IMPORTED WORSTED svIT: 16.00 CLAY DIAGONAL SUITS, now... 12.00 ENGLISH KERSEY FALL O'COATS | 15.00 VICUNA OVBRCOATS, not 10.00 BEAVER ULSTERS, now. Ballable CHILDREN'S SUITS. Mr. Vowel has tor years enjoyed the reputation oe f pial the Indies to look these over at once, .18 WASH SUITS, now... 1.60 FANCY TRIMMED SAILOR BUITS. 2.50 FANCY CASSIMERE SUITS... 4.00 LIGHT CHECKED CHEVIOT SUITS. €00 VESTBE AND BLOUSE SUIT! 6.00 18.00 KERSEY AND CHINCHILLA COATS + 7.50 5.00! 8.00 MELTON FALL O'COATS, Grothers Advertisers of Facts. N. E. CORNER THIRD AVENUE AND 123D STREET. Money Refunded or Goods Exchanged for the Asking. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 11 P. M. OF THE Summer Resorts, Beautifully AE | Twenty- seven Pic- tures of Bugs and Insects You Want to Avoid ie . “ SEA BEACH ROUTE, | Coney Istand dd Trip Reduced to 30c. NORTH BEACH. boate leave East aati as ast lectric Cars, vis Eas st ferrin, x Around Staten Island. wen Society » | Women INA 7 All the News and Gossip ye LATEST WONDERFUL INVE NT IONS 7 A Story of ~ \ Th SCIENTIFIC WARFARE. ae HU GE JOKE ON THE POLICE! A World Man Who Looks Like Roosevelt Inspects the Precincts. 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