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HOMES WRECKED BY NEGLIGENCE, —-—— Pathetic Pictare of the Misery Caused by the West Broad- my Deut Disaster, COMPLETE “UST OF WCTINS, Many Families Suffering the Horrors of Being Penniless Amidst Plenty. STORIES OF SORROW AND NEED. A Reporter Visits the Widow and Fatherless—Cases of De: ‘The the centered on the iny eyes of community t now before Coroner Fitupatrick and a jury in Part Il. of General Sessions deaths of the ffiteen men lives were crushed out the wreck of the Ireland Building, West Third street and West Broadway. According to the ¢ and the Morgue re dead are “unknow into the whose in ‘oner vrds, the police many of the EDWARD HAN: AND MRS. TNL “The Evening Worki" the correct i knowns. Correct List of Victims, CHARLES H, PETTERSON, 10 West Fifty-thind aro JOHN BURKE, 1 MICHAEL SAVAC MICHAEL O'HAR Brookiya. AUGUSTUS PHILLIPS, CHARLES O'ROURKE, Brooklyn THOMAS W’GUTR: WILLIAM HAVE: PATRICK CASI! dyn, JOHN MURPHY, ya. JAMES GROSSO, Twelfth street, PIETRO MORENO, 410 East One Hundred and Tweltth street JOHN W. street. MICHAEL FLYNS, EDWARD HANLE Brooklya. Twelve days have now elapsed since the community was startled by t story, of the wrecked building. It has not been long enough ‘ou still the sorrow In those fifteen homes. The pangs are felt Just as keenly now. But the thne has been Jong enough to make the widows under- gtand that their children, many of them infants, may feel harder pangs still—the eravings of hunger. An “Evening World” reporter has visited most of these homes, Mra, Hayes's Pitiful Cane. to-day publishes without any “un- Madison street, Brooklyn, 12 Walworth street, Park avenue, Marks avenue, 2, 10 Coles atreet, Jersey City, Brooklyn. aventie, Beaks Third avenue, 70 Atlant 100 Atlantic avenue, Brook 423 East One Hundred and SCHMITT, £17 Fast Sixty-ninth Third a2 pe Kall Perhaps the most pitiful case of all Is | that of Mrs. Hayes and her two chil- dren, who live at 9% Third avenue, Brooklyn, William Hayes was a step Above the position of laborer, and was known as a mortar mixer. Eight years ago the couple married, and several children were born, but all died save two, one a sturly boy of seven, other a little girl, who came into the world less than a month ago. When the reporter approached the house yesterday, he noticed a crowd surrounding the trunk of a tree which grew near the curbstone opposite, ‘They were looking at a rough wooden box about twelve inches square, which had been securely nailed to the tree about four feet from the sidewalk. The board had beon taken from the front of the box and glass substituted. Underneath was tacked a large pasteboard sign, upon which the following was printed MRS. HAYES, whose husband was killed by the falling of @ building In We Mra, Pettersen’s Heart Broken, Until that day of slaughter it would be dificult to find a happier fam- fly than that of Charles W. Pettersen, his wife and seven-months-old baby, who lived in the browns*one house 10 Weut Fifty-third street, this city. Pettersen was a Swede, as 1s his wife. Many years ago they came to this coun- try and eighteen months ago they m ried, Pettersen was the same age as wife, clever and ambitious, He earned @ fair salary, idolized his wife and child and his home was unusually comfort- able. On the morning of the accident, he kissed his wife good-by at 10.9) o'clock, saying he would return in a couple of hours, Before the time was up a mes- senger came with the news that her husband had been killed, He was o of the first taken out, and when s went to the Morgue she found her hus- crushed body. not live in (hat house now, esterday. “At nights I see thar ible accident in my dreams, and my igband’s upturned fuce, During the think T hear him turning the te To the door, No, I must move w.th se will go to his mothers.” | tersen has #0 many friends the | T among the Swedish colony that she will hot wont. She Had a The widow of the viet I flat of the fi¥e-s flantic avenue. In her baby rl, whic ther but Te: of John Murphy, an Was found on’ the ory buiding 1a At. her gms she held Was born exactly ten days “vefore the Ireland buld ng |feil and kilied its father, Around the | grlef-strickon woman were her four Giher children, Kathe, aged eluht years Mar x Vears, elgnt months; five youn, and three year's oll JOUN MURPHY, ONG OF THE MEN KILLED. When the husban halt the befor would aby wi remat days ago owever, he bal and one home teringly You will see me down yet n they both laughed, ttle g how prophede were his words. Mrs. Murpay felt so well on that tenth lay after the baby's birth that she de- 1 to leave the bot and surprise her Joon his renarn he did atter HW that Mot eman dream- 1 | et hus shortly jand at }with the was dead. he shock prostrated her, and now she foes about the house ax if death would a_ blessing Thin Widow but Just a Bride, Edward Hanley married, He wa months ase he the upper part Dutidin | Now t r Ka pot Kenee that arrived husband was ¢ recently @ plasterer ant a few Kk ohis bride to live in the twoest De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn Ie is a widow, for Hanley's jreme Is aivo on the death rell of the j ireland Rullding. Mrs Hanley is man, ant her i bable that sth 4s relatives wil looking me Itis ner will for much look after her. Had « P aithough the father of working ae, a Isome Wittow Sava Michao’ Savage, of three children Was the only ene of the famity pleved, and that fact ted to hl he ehilren are Mary old; John, aged sevent Thomas, sixtesa years old. his wife he lived in neat! apartments at 730 Myrtle ckivn John was ineapact Hig. Last Winter whil iring the trolley. & the wagon his is the st as the ave- ated ri rike a an y of W from wo ing, a trolley {badly injured the “husband's tells, it: he night defi arr Ww re the accident,” she aid, “I could nut sleep. It seemed to ve that there Was something before my es all the Ume. T could not mit, and in the morning 1b husband not to go to New ¥: 1 to working over there buildings were too eht ful. He had only been kong in the Ireland building replied, ‘Iam the * aud’ something ythe house going out anyhow it you wish, will quit on Saturda. Mis Saturda | There is ver | age household, Misery in | Tn contrast to the } phy is that where Pa with his wife and two childr tenement, venu picture of and’ wretchedness has ly been presented as when the re- ter crossed the threshold. ‘The furs wis of the cheapest and fimslast and there was an air of desolation alla The two children, Willie, ized fou 1 Annie, two years, were | Playing on the street, Mrs, Cashin said’ her husband _ had {bccn insured up fo six months ag», when he got vt of employment, and the pole \icy “lapsed.” After getting ‘employment | Re Minted, to take out al fresh “polle but she would not allow, him to do so, | oweshe Is sorry. Mrs, Cashin is penni: another of the vic- jee | Michael O'Hare, tims, was unmarried and lived at liz | Walworth street, Brooklyn. His brother came on from Chicago yesterday, hav- fis heard of the death, He proceeded to the cemetery, SHORT ON COWS WS AND HOGS. This Ix Why Robert E, 1 | Robert FE. | was arrested sq) jra |p nitur \ kind, Gregg In in llow Street Ja iregg, of Oneida, N. ¥., sterday and locked up \in Ludlow Street Jail in default of $500 bail. The order of arrest was signed by ; Justh MeCarth: the City Court, in tof Samuel Sanders, of 49 Hast fty-sixth str whe alleg that ¢ obtained $650 from him by fraud. claims that on July 31, 18, Gregg nte that he was about ‘to ship two rs of hogs and catth Banders told him he might draw on him for the mone: Sanders five cows a! ee aa FREE FIGHT ON A CAR. Abune Pas jengers Cause a Row. The Nassau Railroad line that goes through Rockaway avenue, Brooklyn, was considerably delayed yesterday by a@ riot which some hoodiums started on Rockaway avenue, near Belmont. ‘A carload of toughs bound for Canar- be ame excessively obnoxious in r actions, and some passengers were This preciptated a free vag quickly stopped by of the passengers, Geor- of 141 Rockaway rested and fined $5 In the Gates | Avenue Police Court this morning. — Capt. Gooch and His Tips Gone, Capt, Gooch, an English army oMcer, who spent two weeks at the Hotel Brunswick, has turned home. The Captaln burned money while hwre, and the Hotel yeos mourning the loss of pt. Gor j made a hit by invent! railed. the Defender cocktail. white and blue tn ci equal parts of white curacoa, red mandarin cordial, and Creme Yvette. er Hetrothed Did Not Come. nck this morning over h A were aM the house at atwen yeara ol Wat assigned for Aunie to Sim Sigle, a Street, this otty. was prepared, but the prospective. Kroon. Appear, At 1 o'clock Annie went home by Yer aympathiaing friends Potato Bugs Stand Up a Train, A horde of potato bugs with Long Island farmers, dave ago avel. At ‘hat a train smiles an r 8 Gress shipped 1 six hogs. only Hoodlums nd dozen Division having Biles their wtrurk the Sea 1 wartaed 0 ausing A great thoy wera ouly make a r impure at best, has been worse than usval of iate, Sediment forma At the bottom of glasscs a few minutes after they ied, and & quart ‘bottle of water after ding an hour will contalt [rtting “vegetable matter and mud. } with, | | forenoon, | ‘nan came na | th Ke | RMT QUT FOR IRELAND. (Continued from First Page.) the pillars to. tip He on tke eae cut its way through would have somewhat cau and ssarily rete Momean by this that this teulty vundation was caused by not following citient on “L Gertainy. do. eAn| that Mr. them? Parker failed to follow caused the Weight hammer through." Vreeland Recalled, Deputy Superintendent Vreeland was Teealles! aint Was questionod by Mr. Me- tyre. flow long was Mr. Buckle: ctor of Une Bulking ‘nerete to weaken @ uctug as a@ battering ram or Would have forced the pillar Depart: t He was employed from dine to the mic of June of tis ye In the Departinent now he was removed about (he mid of June Vreeland said there was of Keeping check on the ingspeciors jatter simply made a note ina ok in the oes every morning saying what buildings he was visiting, No one lad ever told him to make ang report of Violations of the law or that the specifications had not been complied i vetors did just as they Iso practically no Pleased. Buckley's name was then withess, but there was no Ireland's name Was also calle same result, A warrant was issued for Buckley John Garry, of 217 Bast ‘Thityy-nints street, Was tie hext withess, Te is the man who dug trenches: He sald none of his em reported to him the facto! cistern, Tle was ut) the work about once a’ day, Me saw Parker there ftv quently, and the latter's foreman was always there, He told how his work of excavats had been carried on. Then he made t startling statement id Not to did not dig pier! which were foreman for the tect and the hullde ‘orem tomy mea and said should not dig the pliers as had been a change doeided change Was alled as a Y with the ployeor ever finding the Dig Deept down as di for the feet 1 for there . ee Wg a ig weee me. After fore ron and We Were not My orders were to masons ord men the are around inthe told Chem what to The witness could not tell why he wa not allows ig for the plots, uns 1} Hd not want to lay the as orlinally Intended jourpment Lawyer Itation with Coroner irtek, and informed Mie latter that he ld have Mr. Ireland in ing as vine 0 a att suckley and int to tes! fs out aid is men t Mooney ey Melntyre | Garry 1 not’ aliow the central | pitta’ nuse they would have found e old cistern they stonped him just six Inches short of it. Thetr wh flea was to save the six inches of co: ore “Puckley'’s part in the transaction ts plaii eae, ANOTHER GIRL GONE. Mitn Mamie Earley, a Nurse, dently Drops Out of Sight. Another case of mysterious disappear- ance, almost parallel with the dropping out of sight of Miss Lucretia Clark, engaging the attention of the police, Miss Mamie M. Earley, twenty-one years old, a nurse in the Brooklyn M. ternity Hospital, has been missing since Thursday, and a search made by h friends has failed to discover the fain st clue Miss Earley had for nearly three weeks been nursing the mother of C. B. Hatch, of Englewood. She was engaged to a! tend to @ patient in Montclair, and left Mr, Hatch’s house on Thursday af noon to catch the 4.02 train for New York, She was accompanied by a Finnish servant who he ployed in the aHtch household. The servant could not speak English, and Miss Earley volunteered to take her an employment bureau at 48) Third ave- nue, where a place was awaiting From the employment bureau Mi Earley went to the home of her brother Henry, at *9 Catharine street, She left there at 7.90 P. M. to take the train for Montclair, She complained a short time before leaving of headache. Saturday morning Mr. Hatch received word from Montelair that Mss Earley had not arrived and inquiring the re: son A earch Was instituted, but no trace of the young woman has been found since she left her brother's house Thursday evening. Miss Earley 1s described aa five feet in height, with dark brown hair and gra; ish-blue eyes, She has a fail round face with small features, and pretty. She ‘wore, when last seen, a black cashmere skirt, Ught shirt walst and a ck jacket with large pearl butrons carried an open-face er wateh @ heavy gold class ring bear- cross, ystery “surrounding pearance of Miss Lucretia Plainfield on Aug, 9 Is The police at last hay upon to al pictures ai been distri skilled detect prosecute the searc Foliowing is the official description of the missing woman: She wore a black serge skirt, very plain 24-2 abner, “no jacket and had on a white linen waist, with gmail Ulack lines running thevugh fe Her hat had a small crown Attiue clowe we hor head, and was made of dark material Her hair was brown, alightiy Uneol with gray and whe wore {Cin a knot. “Hor “even 125" pounds, He in-hes t tke ina nveyed the linpressi that she might be an English woman, WITH THE WHEELMEN, si Erika Hye: 1 been em- the disap- Clark from leep as € been cal excellei jeseriptions have ast. Several been engaged to No. Uke a on the to There ts one wheelman tn Brookiyn, ‘Little Willie’ In the sung, knew wi The story, incidentally, ehedy some tix! probable cause of punctured tires on path, He wat approaching one of the “repair booths that have sprung up along the road, when he saw a man throw something on the path and quickly dart into the woot & tree . . . ‘A man riding down the path crossed the spot and Immediately his tt lapsed, badly torn by the xlaas aplintera wh: 4 heen sprinkled upon the pathway, The ad disuiouatet and quickly threw ni Wrecker, ely Was oneal ho repair stand. The a methods wrecke Ae is viKor te a question. tn pointed ft minedia Toere act, A lajury hold & race meet f the veteran The Face promoters a Willie Windlo will go against bis old enemy, time, during the Springheld meet ‘The one 920 Ave mile toad races of the Nasaan Wheelmen, postponed on wooo nt of wet roads will be run oarly next. month. A umber of Sperist prixes haye been donated by Wiliiamaburg merchants ponKe, | is very | HE WORLD: MONDAY WORK FOR THE FUTURITY. an GRAVE an was a Visi terday Wallace's str on all the sald he is 6 | horses. plunger and Requital ist shown wond went to Sa A large Jand Axiom they sveonds: Hands) piloted j toll Meo Dwy [ride Axiom a: tunity over rote J.J) Mecafferty has given his three | 8 strong work every other day Gred them from raclig. cardia sine: bh terday Apple fn 1.04, Wis! # lite ove proved since gate hus enti McCafferty w Futurity. The Morris j mission, are hex furlongs ride tl Hal th Kee work % patr ley sare. ewulur in 17 8-4 Hamilton SEND, Axiom. nan Thinks ke Mech Bea to The Frening Wor 19. ve Aug itor ats) and (his morn ing at work, uturity partner w he horse to by ful Improver toma, they argue crow watched work a f-m slow track. and ‘Tiny After the that he Handspring a ring, ® in Nye ith candidates. the i an ¢ It Wallace WI Wallace think | He has ent since he Handspring which vovered with ridiculous ease tn by Doggett Willams nt t half a th hay Jase se ely ROU Tid i ride pate, ¥ doing well, 1.47 1-2. nn thi pial amiiton I ix fu hus been and ¢ sn) are ven nes nd he colt Applegat and Litthetich! lat ry engaged tril Doggett would aw lef he Yos- Urlongs mile in im- Apple- uftness, in the Inter- covered will ter wily Wil have (Wo strings to Wer 1 in das to pot Day has d ered wiy furlongs will be ridd by | The Saratoga contingent will be here (his even ng. CROKER ANGLICIZED. ave Purchuned ein LONDON, says that Mr. er, Morton, | Berkshire, thi ty run bought KF ment, a Eatabliahme Aug 19.—The Croker a revisited @ other day, red there that it. they Lynham’'s racing establish Sportaman 4 his new train Letcomeregis, have GOSSIP OF 1 THE TURF. past week The hor Nigh class and U eat of Dorion nt These Avew be now," Mt. | that Mel the kind wen i i a whould glee the younkaters, Requital, Bea ‘i re ara ke will be al but then that fh 1s the New will w best w York in consist estar tween George The principal will be betwe matched to hett- cott. Jimmy Bar of America, Boston, to-hi | to-night will jJack Mcke Tax Haug! | George N idJohn Hardy, Moore, Ha nett, Bilt and Harry ;and Joe Gord Mc Woods, of San lon, of Boston. ruling off for We ie over the Futurity course, ting int ‘Miatat and Clifford sb. vod Uh seuaasion wil, how! he season is + run off include Murrioana Siud & Linlie, aul the Spe wind upward. a yu ner of the then that Va atory be vent that can be In warm even jenry of ivistan, public one Mandspri Brush, Cre to ‘endo, Ly furniaty bie to win at What the publ a hich has been p) many days. of boxing, vent to-night Dixon « 1 event en Tommy ty fight. “Mysteric w ry, the champic will meet Dan cht. The othe be between Ji k, Sammy hy Georg: dden, Cacper Me Leon ed nt Raving at Sheepshead Bay this Pall that will th Two Nights of Boxing and Punching by The programme arranged for the ath- letic carnival to be held at the A Mf Musle to-night and to-morrow The earnt bag-punching, stling and heavy-weight lifting. il un, pus" Smith at Dallas the day after the Cor ‘itasimmons battle, and Jo ach bout will be of fly a ty i ey Reynolds Bob, Armstrong an Mb at Saratogs haa been ost captious critic could demant « VArLOWA eVentA Wer were weil fougiit Tae ho put tel Bevery a mile and 4 elon a Hoult be niarble races f ‘Unty the hes! he Fall meetings, looking £01 BOXING AT THE ACADEMY. Bag- Experts, night ented in a be nd Mike Leonard row night who is Billy Wal rounds bantam nan, vats ms rs. for and and aad an: En Pigeon and Charley Bar donald and Jimmy Hoey, Fr ‘ane ‘Those who make the best showing to night will be j mint, palred off for morrow | ‘The bag-punching competition will hr the first ever of Americ Dixon, Joe have entered master of cers Story of a Ticket ' Indianapolis, bi ated, Ward. printed Fool on tv man who, wh yecupasion of pockets, found Mgnt bhe w that she cou pasteboard, he puilce, Som sey champion | ago sev | decided to club was cur ton. Thy jnente Bn Suturdi vavillua ont ore the Rit a big erowd ind at § o'el j the dancing | Police Capt serve iy policemen to “When the pi te MoNult ihe ruck a poll free fight used thelr ¢ Were umn out, Then t Six star w three fearing troubl the police cl AMER. MORKO! Mo joff on Saturday dan cent ple held for the champion mmy n, Ry: hoynsk! and ‘emontes, ————— = SHE COULDN'T “CASH IN.” Vowan, and a Po was to have be night, ishly the he tick nile engaged in rans a on ent ld of the tick tot 1 ash for reves! — odds as waltaer. “nie rounders sve the prize slened the LL, t ine a wvertixed t Was nage he hill, in tes Were ¢ clamoring tor yok the crowd p nav ibion, MeNaity and the plone rige dane y was a ing pavilte eeman in the fa followed, Th freely, Phe a drove y Walle Was star alta were ces, When Capt. je, stopped It. At ured the pari. — 14d Louis va ew Gane celled a4 Pk an cn aa Fifty young sports had paid $2 to witness the Might, which was to hay Wen held tn 4 stnall tall in the i address in wo 1 to Bags bk i ny 1t nn and his men starte oO ' t ted, dane M #ROUNDN, York. ht George other stars m Austin will be A finish fight between Barney O'flara, of this city, and Charley Jeff ‘on, of pulled but the police each hth was he police had been tipped by a wo: wifey cking her hueban d's s for inking bit nformed CLUBS FOR STAR WALTZERS. Police Reserves Clean Out at ken Prise Dane: young men of Hoboken and Jer ‘ity ure at weeks Vn he re took seven ur elybt le mas ud a CREE VES toughs on Nuity o'clock | EVENING, AUGUST =} 1805, THE MAYOR NOT AFRAID. Wi Umpire a Noted 1. Mayor Strong is tratning to — ume of baseball between the Mayors 1 Aldermen of Mt. Vernon and Youk jens on Sept He has cor is qu Game of Hnse-| | (Continued from First Page) here was a rash for the railing, and} many Were the exclamations of sur-| (pride and admiration when the delighted | Iassengers found themselves so near the famous yacht The crew arose early, and command of Capt. Sycamore, the asslet ant to Capt, Cranfield, the ehiet com. mander of the yacht, began to send down the yards and small gear of the keteh rigging, under whieh Valkyrie IIT, came As fast an was Was sent on 1 Urkdgeport, nted to act, and 1 tied to do so to the » players on both sides, ms tc be In doubt as of strikes a player ts en ys been a “ball and knows t Various clubs. Sone suggest that he have ah armor-plate suit isn't atraid, : under the number ded to. Mayor has enjoys ip th « ear bays he ross from Gourock, the stuff Ragweed Nasebalt wet LONTO, Ay r T ront ard the toner f Alongside told the ya AN b und thay morning be ready by the test or He said that the yacht hy condition would not take outstite ai th Ragged tite | none A reporter et for ub ’ 1 aud Lake Vaniire w work of getting the to meet Defender | hore than a week at the This neludes copper sheathing . which will also be done at | vere Ag a manag Wert nt th ture \s been received fron Lord Huoraven by Hl. Mattand Kersey, Aisle, and what Nor wish In regard (ook postponement of Uh es-ca only he stirnileed. In view of | Ment of Capt Rycarore, who iy responsible for went the cup! ehul Wenger In condition, 1m net believed tht t Will be any delay He Maitland iceney wert Vaikytie HT earty. hig mora’ crn Wud erew ‘ Vins towed to roy "1 STOW May would tout tor Comsiier seather encounter Valerie tt vd Ne Was Ue fed with heb tine trem Gourack, wea AC bite cham’ cranke vngertal but ue present a nothing als fown to to make wie of ber Lie Vesse! Basin tn ms, Wh We ta tes I 3 1 by Hatls seat eh nL wher Mr itasin, Wate bya White tapi Crantleta Keraey were tar Cag, 1 Was that the ements on the of the Robins dock would not fockine Valkyrie FHL watt to: equli nine up howe rive re-| uth Valkyrie Talat yes ra) HL was frat spoken off erlay by The World ew to give t Cher sate ardval rer walls Vadkyrle was The Workt) tug OC. E n ueht her sately Unhtaitps, the ny, | Narrows, (to) Quarntine | to her anchorage Vaskytle for t tevem many ways, Mr Arthur she te the tiki tiling fur w wh Af taker ' . up vl tinal Those who rime wilt a4 His) bOuESs On (that Sond sas the frst les Lie lens 1 pas Ant tain of Vat quai h bin the ai m4, me vin iney's hot amish. ps ex, and then ‘ ohare fully nt wunel, must for he wax told) no » Was Joss Water tan 0 f | Altogether she impresses one, 6 under her lucy rhe as a boat that ought wel to carey gall well” Below there haa cent fo attempt wt fancy fittings iter Hoat's hull and the decks are | 1 crosswise with steel bands, an H the decks overt Sirong pine | Hittings hold the stores and other neces- surioe for the (rip in the after cabin, Cant “Chuumel! expects to have the yacht ready to take her trial spin down the bay Thursday. “ie said he could not teil what set of spars she wil be Bup- Pliod with BRITARNIA'S ALBERT CUP. Maxurn Beaten Salle Mer Race. SOUTHBHA, Aug. 19.—Inyonl, Ni- agara, Audrey, Isolde, Venita and Luna strrted as named to-day, In the race for twenty-raters under the auspices of the hoyal Albert Yacht Club, the W being a twenty guniea cup. Aj light breeze was blowing, but It in creased In force after the yachts got away. Luna and Venita were in collision at the start, but neither of them sustained serious damage, and both were able to proceed. Venita Onished at 3h, did not finish Rritannia, Ca the forty-rate! T }Isclde, Ailsa and corsalr started in th joreer named ina forty-six-mile rac lfor the Alvert Cup. After this race Aisa will be tabt up for t son. Later, the wind fell off s01 at and | for the alters was | thelr returr nthe Nab Britannia declared a utah forraken. U ie inh shoulders of | Rut at that Nayte te not | ndifarence hex hs of t [yresnt oegrena | allied Ghaate ts entirely Mis mei Ja | opitar with art of hawt nat even The him, nyOn a The ta down a player fur errors, een If done but when players are tll they are “rotten | “rousted'! In simular terms befor the mpcetatir ant Ih a loud tome, “they ‘naturally ‘recent. It Thi Dove has frequently done place to ¢ mainy other ways the Now ishandle cranks York team) at the. prosent and tel | Ja fatr shorn Tough deals figure In th ot Iit-luck om umpires elMb pre at Ponta hpom the merits ng city ie not fi untry Hs acknowledged wa in the Teague, ant hed with fier apart To Awelt weball lov ar Pa) Sim, 50a, Luna} Thore are players ow the K wandact t ton their mamas. de ana rauwe woll who they are, Mark the Mora nowiih the d League all waason. York fam who donrve th oH} forte ry) babi Pitiaburg fan del p le Club of t Join th Manager 8 club at New [Che ha [stepped on | Lightship. ®) winner The tin Ho wil fr was The wan ne fol Clubs, evelnnd ing of tho League Clubs this w L. pet! of the yachts wer te “us| 4321) trianoia 99 | ATL | The yachts in the twenty-raters’ race | \tinished in the following times: L as ss 0 4“ “4 a Pe. Clubs, Cinetanatt “ Philadelphia ft RIVER STEAMER SUNK. f SheMetd Struck tion Near Cairo, M1. | CAIRO, ML, Ang. 14—The Ity of Bheffleld, from St. Louls t Te inessee River, struck an obstructs in the Mississipp! River back of Cair at midnight and sunk The water barely. covers the boll ok, amt abe lies xtracght and smooth nd Will be raised without. trouble, | Several hundred barrels of four in the | hold will he damaged No lives were lost wad the pass who remained on board, were this morning by the Margaret — ach Hote EACH, Auk quests, mostly women A trhm the Ocean Way Wan festroyed by fire, speat hotels and “ottag Clty ye vit cs! GOULD'S ATALANTA HERE. Ar Yacht ne. jould’s steam in Mr. Atalanta: arrived after wate by Capt. forty-six | She sailed from Southampton Aug. 6, owing to bal weather in the Chan- was ubliged to put into Dartmouth, and sailed again onthe 7th, On le the channel the Atalanta’ exper A succession of strong southwest and northwest gales with high seas up to longitude 4, when the Wind and. sea moderated, and with a ma@derate west Dreege This lasted up to John's, N where i her Voyage yacht | this morning trip in’ European | anta ts commanded | carries of port extende The At ‘Tod and men an lgers, s taken off a crew jockaway ROCKAWAY The ” and View H om the Downing es Wid Her turnite her she Aug arrival at St, coated up and “Plain, but athletic.” (After sketch in New York ‘Truth,) Evidently the picture of a woman cleaning house for the first time with Pearline. She finds that what has always been the hardest hind of hard work is now X comp ratively easy, pleasant 1 } > H , \ duickiy done—and in her joy and enthusiasm) and high spirits, she kicks up her heels Provably this is an extreme \ tc Still, it may be A there are numbers of women who, when thev clean house first with Pearl- ine, manifest their pleasure ia the same way, You don't hear of it, though. They simply tell you that in all their lives the work of house-cles aning has never been so light, so satisfactory, so soon over, so thoroughly well dar se, aot fea —_ ~ = . | dating. bawitag HAVING NOVGHT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF ON THE DOLLAR. WE PROT FORD TO IGNORE. THESE NSH TO NO SOME CUTTING OF PRIC ODS WILL BE SOLD ON OUR | REPORTING Ay BALLOON. | A CUTTING AFFAIR. A RETIRING MANUFACTURER AT 50 CENTS 8 THAT YOU CANNOT ABe Refunding Credit System. FHICH WE ALLOW Yo) RON GREAT OFFE RY REP RTO FURNISH 3 ROOM FLATS (COMPLETE) FUR FURNISH 5 ROOM FLATS (COMPL TIS OFFER HOLDS GOOD ONLY WHILE NOW AND RAVE MONEW. 1S 4 ROOM FLATS (COMPLETE) MITE) AvUYE RWEST ON BVBRY DOLLAR PAID US We WILL ALSC $75.00 95,00 115.00 FURNISH YOUR HOM® FOR... FOR oo. FOR oe STOCK LASTS. J.Baumann&Bro 76TH ST, STATION “LL OR CABLE CARS. WHY SHOULD 1 FURNISH MY HOME NOW? TER | ANDREW T SONS eonuse have rented thelr extensive Furviture and Warerooms OR MULT and Carpet eaperny riva cyenn co.| ust give possession Qetuber Ist. | ‘Their entir sat your d'sposal at prices lower than ever known, A HENDRED YHOUSAND Dt 1 1LLAK Up-to-date stock to he tuet to Cash: Now IS YOUR TiMB TO PURNISH Hundred or on One Pheusand Dollars jnve how means a very aving to the purchaser, ANDREW LESTER'S SONS, OAD te O45 Sth Ave, mene aHth St} reat ‘| 1313and 1315 Third Ave., bet. Sth and 76th Sts, turdays til 10 P. A, 89TH YEAR. PARK uae AND CHATHAM SQ. rea ia a Row, COWPERTHWAIT. OLD RELTAN! FURNITURE, CARPETS, & THING FoR HOt LOWEST 'PRICES BEST GOODS, LANGEST STOCK. EVE ERE BARGAINS: WE ARE puePART smek RIAG CARPETS, pinisey AND DRASS lee CHESTS, TERMS: RIL ON $05 W POTION THE CONVE: TIONS WILL 1 CLOSING OUT Goons NTS TO MAKE ROOM FOR PALM WIND MACHINES, BABY CAR+ VING-NEDS MATTING, RUGS, PARLOR SUITS, BEDROOM sUrTs, {SUITS REED, RATTAN, IRON FURNITURE, REFIIGERATON TAULES, CHAIRS, PICTURES, @e IN ALL nw ANY AMOUNT In} For OF CUSTOMERS, coun QUESTE COMPLETE MOURNING OUTFITS | © artes, er feeds made: ail requisites t0, soem. DALILSUN SD. rer 16th a, NO MONEY DOWN IF YOU SATI we have oncalibitioninoue Y US YOU our ahow w ARE THE RIGHT PARTY, sdowsu completely (urnisud 4-room fat at *100." And In our other show windows wo exis ACK, Pa Be evict Tash a Ever ything. for We aie the Kall Ht 8th Ave, | OPEN SAT vy Excursion MANHATTAN BEACH. LEAVE FOOT 34TH ST., E.R., N.Y. MUUAD THUY, 40 CENT! Dally except Sundays, 5.20, 6.40, 7.40, ALM 1210, 110, 1.40, "2.10, 2.40, 4.10, 240, Ce, B10, 845, 6.00, 6.40, TAK Ty, 00, 00, 8.0," 10.00". at REDUCED RATES MONDAYS. ‘On cach Monday during th Co will ell at its Ew round trip Uskets to Mau oF adinission (0 either Sousa’ ua Carnivas, in's Fire on day of sale, Pitty Conia, NEW SHORT LINE. TERMINUS BROOKLYN BRE STH AVE BROOKLY HOUND CEN Leave hourly from 7.03 A, M. wot 03 P.M. half nouriy trom 143 10 11.05 P.M N.Y, via Bay 5.19, 640, 7.40, 9.20, 11.00 urly from 140 PM. te CONEY ISLAND, CULVER ADUTE Round ‘Trip, 25 Cents. Whitehall at dally except Sundays 110 AM to 0.10 A.M. and bait w.29 Bat season the L. 1. RR. ticket afce sad ged Rice'a ‘rorka, Bood ov Leave ft hourly. fre houriy thereafter uatil 9.40, ROCKAWAY BEACH. Leave foot, 34:h at. ees 120, M. a TUE WOKLDS FL ~ GLEN ISLAND Deusen Ul sall ou las are Tw) jomety ally aguitieent tollace, rary Plait wn bortieal spent tum, ris (AULA oT RA MERS Lip Ko Gordan Timah Pier 1s, bf L 11 go AM OU MOLE AVS of BAL St TEAS PMO oF Poe CY OF ali taal CENTS. ‘NORTH BEACH. Electric Lights, adlAPge nod commodious Ferty Goats leave WAM, tua Mouriy Uo Fare ad Comin’ Ais vy elggant Electric Care via East bhi at wus HSC Ferien SHOHOLA GLENS, - ROUND TRAE -~$l. am iva PTH, CURTA Ait Ba peooM ss ON CRED. 1 AND LAC eS OSE NE y eS BA Cor, 19th St. On ‘ . Vigilant, Alt tun fay) by Albaay aera tru Dew Drosses St Pier at MOP CHOLERA TANKS —spectal tripe 8 Schuyler, Tuemlay, 20, Th Tas ee | Patents. | BIN AN HOUR—List Taverns handbook FREE KDGAR TATS & camer (a more elaborately furnished 4-Room © Nay CROCK F! IT, DINENG TAT ASLIGHT ADV ANCE, ousekeeping. HAE of, c at Late RAY rohasers WITHIN THE Youn UMANN’S, NG_UNT oo |STANDARD AS GOLD, ON SELF-PRESERVATION, Ry W. i. Parke: PHYSICIAN TO THE PEAe HODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE. ‘Thils wonderful book is the Vine bemay austed Vitality, Atrophy, Nervous am@ Debility, aad all divemses and Weake sof Man, from whatever cause, for whiok Parker wae awarded Gold Med jal Medical Asauclation. Tt contains valuable prescriptions for acute Sent in full gilt, double ay $1.00 ng, the middie-aged, the oy every man, married or singly, with, tosttmontate, FREE niuttation in person or by letter from 9 to @ sAinbare tli. Tnviolaniessarsey 0nd wae are care, asae " ; PARKER, M, Dey 4 Bulfinch mt., Neston, Mass. == AKFAST-SUPPER. ane EPPS’S Hh. daily except Sun. | GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, COCOA G WATER OR MILK. eS ISEASES OF MEN. 141 W. 24th st, near Oth, 4 quick and’ permanene, eh method to all. auf Tow of vitality, Weak: private diseanes, "Varte sultation, also book and beara, #10, 2, 3, 8 SPECIAL SALE. We will offer Wedneatay, Aug, 21, manufacture ers stock fancy printed drap_ de Vienne. Buyers ii “aos eacegainal “value a" poh atylen aaa _| DUNHAM, BUCKLEY &CO., 0, 342, 84 Bro New York. inproved Fr WANTED BOYS TO SELL The Evening World In the Towns Surrounde ing New York City. GREAT OPPORTORITIES Are Offered to Bright Boys in All Parts of NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY AND CONNECTICUT. No exernio EVENING We RL (iesivae RLD ts always tn de ever its pushed: any Vor full particulars address BOX 487 THE EVENING WORLD, er Buildiug, New Verk.