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the Grand Jury A just as soon as MEN FROM JAIL mint be tldn' gy to the. DitreGAt- Attorney,” h» said to an Evening World [Feporer, “onythine tn the possenslon of Handcuffed Together, Powe World’s Story Involves oe ei er he Bc | "? ee BURR DISOBEYS SUBPOENA. Aticrney to bring to Col, Gardiner's office the facts and reconls collected by his agents regarding dives and gambling Peta rearing Mati and Davis Were Rushed : | Elihu Root, Lou Payn vo disregard the Disirict-Attorney's “T shall not present to the Diatrict- At We conclusion, Bop to Louisville. and Others. who tas subpeenaed by the District- At its conclusion Supt. Burr said he (Special to The Rvening World ) They refuned to teil him where they, sTON, Ky. March 12—At 2) were going to take bim, are) Powers ree? o'clock this morning Sherif! Bosworth. | sisted. Whereupon they forced him to : (Bpecial to The Evening World) He reflects Gen. Andrews's report T am willing, however, to of thie nty, and Sheriff Suter, of} 4 ‘ ; 12—The ex-fapecifyine the following loans as either we the Grand en “ h dress and dragged him and Davis down _ ALBANY, N. Y., March led deh tig ys fore the Grand Jury as a witne Franklin County, went to the Jail with | the steps and handcuffed them toxether, that body give every fact in my knowl} Police Detective Harry Blouga and edge ae a ees Got! of work | others, and while Jaler Gentry slept accomplished by the agents of the so- ve Caled Powe and leave it to the Grand Jury to act.” | where they were placed Saturday night|*%4 to! them they were perpetrating Wher he left Recorder Goff's cham-|on charges of being accessories ;) the |" Outrage equal to any committed by bers Mr, Burr went directly to the Grand | mugder of Goebel and conveyed them to| ‘2 Spanish against the Cubans, Jury room, He met Mr, Mcintyre at | Louteville. The officers were unylelding. There is the entrance. When the officers reached the cell ant much excitement here over the unusue) told the prisoners to get up and dress | Proceeding and attempts will be made IGNORES GARDINER. in the soldiers’ clothes which they haa {{2, Punish the officers for acting con- “Mr. Burr,” said the latter, “I under- trary to law reced| on when arrested Powers onjected, *8°| "Roth Powers ant’ Davie rate places stand that you do not wart to present | [9 h# would not leave the jail urxil he} in a vehicle and driven either to Ver- your evidence through the District-At- torney's office?” saw his attorney, He was told that he|saities or Lawrencebu ire, where could not see an attorney, and that he | Louisville Southern train was sled “You understand just right,” sald Mr. Burr. must go with them, Louisville CL “This surprises me,’ said the Assiet- ant District-Attorney, “l must sav T {t exerts on society is trivial compared | Tammany Hall majority. Everybody with that of the other, knows the Maset Commitiee flunked. was quite flabbergasted when you fatled| “Above bot! of these strata we find | ‘Then several members of the City to turn up." rich men whose influence is must per-| Club were taken ima second conference, Just then District-Attorney Gardiner appeared in the doorway. He amiled at nictous, These are the men we cannot | you remember how sudden the reach through any crusade such as the | o¢ the charges againat Col, oe the Superintendent of the Parkhurst 80- er have In mind a banker, 1 do not|"&% Df Slicer and Fulton McMahon ' Claty, q ’ . Gov. ' ee anes a Ad ae cordially. | mention his name, His clerks know he perenne im pay setae ' "Mr Distric-Attorney.®— he said, v1 mantis an eetablishment for & won| corruption and scandal. ‘The Republican | understand that the Grand Jury would |i, its influence. Young men in basking | “neers sanctioned the charges, The re- ike me to give It some Information. I} circtes know it and It lowers their moral | “ult '# that once again they were disap. am ready to go before it at any time. pointed. tone, “The Grand Jury is waiting for you," |. wad Co aussie? “haces 7% | ogreraion can never te acom-/ TIGER BECAME VIRTUOUS. Wy has been walting all the morning. | The churches would not consent and «Then along came the expose of the Come right tn. And together they dis- wide-open town. Dr. Slicer and the Negal « ) @husive publication in The World to-day |! the report of Banking Supt. Kilburn, eta chan the State Trust Company, created « ¥. € among State officials here. Supt. Kilburn read the report a* William in The World and then hurried Metropol! te the Executive Chamber, | Comp 4 ' Hie assurred Gov. Roosevelt that he! Supt Kilburn embodies In his Tier ‘Bad not given out his report, and ie- tant sect me a ee @lared he was at a loss to understand m of guar. where it had been obtained. stionabie He waid the report as printed was cor- \because it does mot express a mo matter what the source of The| comstderation.” information He shows that half a million dollars Gov, Rooseveit waid that he was not! wax lent to the Metrop Traction | for the publication of the) ta Peport, He appeared to be anything but | berraw @ispicaned that it had been made public. | balance with the company of Bupt. Kilburn states tn this report | 61,600,000," which cash balance had | the loans made by the officials of | Pothing whatever to do with the loan a) company to Its own directors were, the eye of the law ami reprehensible beyond ques | They threatened Powers with violence if he did not go with them. It was ad Be states that the $2,000,000 ‘Benn to Danny Shea, the office @f Thomas F. R | by Bithe Root, the Secretary of | ne ‘War, erenred by coll >| to be worth only $150,000 and by | wae ner mae the gharanice of William (. Whit- counts for nol the fact that le states that A. ©. Judson, examiner ® troubes bee of the New York office of the| Sie Stale Department, was remiss in not| Sno of, Apoogy for buniness method fo nm the extent of the ex-]and sein which were distinctly Irregular ne. iMegal “ty nelther would Tammany Hall. But ' appeared in the Grand Jury room. thelr objections are diametrically op-| %her# Ssreed that this was the oppor Dr. Parkhurst was served with the] posed,” ane Gov, Rocsevelt was sent fer + subpoena on the stepe of his house! Agsistant District-Attorn urriedly and agreed to designate @, : fey McIntyre, | gupreme Court Justice to found ihe oi ; while entering. | He received the server | commenting on Bupt. Burr's refusal to| katraordinary Grand Jury to ent on the; were sacrificed to the careles: with @ smile, and read the document. [give testimony to the District-Attorney, | expose. call was to have been te | pote “ ‘See Mr, McIntyre,’ read the Doc: | eaid sued this morning. f| fs ARRESTED burning building, and with the entrance {teat fire was around this part of the val Rupeaciate “a a as fe u BEE eta eld bart of Mr. Burr cin Sie PE sealife "I onead DUlldIng, s0 there was no escape for the |have anything to see Mr. lelityre | lo ike a jown. Thi raordl: esutiviel HERTS Paved AEOU . PP ea alae ee ab ccaie - " lebout.. However, will be all igu |ofge and Gia wet Ivo up to It The ae Bid we ot thi , (Continues age ease end eavare eit | The police finally rounded up a man cf : f “i ) (Gontlnades toe Minn Pane) tlen Pe ERE Gt a named Vitginia Di Trata, cha? hearted |! attend to the matter, Grand Jury {s walting for us to lay the a cr ean of = the bearing on this eubject would be fit (he cable de _ bb bg pagan a oe eee Mn the tenement In the rooms of one] An Evening World renorter who had | facts before It empt 10 forestall the papers, on this eu! wou H to accept, and also that cable 4 ladders, ari the work of rescue began. od J witnessed the transaction called upon nN ner's ngulry inode fpeenented to the House within a short| spatch to the Premier was slaned by| meshes of the law are wall to be (immte] oe tay Dr. Parkhure! and asked as to his plans SUBPOENA FOR PARKHURST. any pottilonl a ‘sae maj time. President Steyn as well as by President ening around him from the windows and passed down (he A TALE OF ARSON. “1 shall go down to-morrow,” sald] 4 subpoena was iasued by the District- | that will be the end o ha In the mean ‘The suspected man was arrested thts! iadde Dr. Parkhurst, “but 1 shall go directly time the present Grand Jury will be! Attorney for Dr, Parkhurst to furnish | t busy with the so-called refi - evidence to the public prosecutor. Ventigation and will have no time (to ; Tt ts learned ;hat the papers promised Kruger by Mr. Balfour wil! be presented to- The al and will confirm the statement rejection at the hands of Lard Salitbury ‘that Presidont Kruger had appented to) who al 4 that no auch attempt to Lord Galisbury for a cessation of| retain the independence of the Tran > ostiiities, offering = at length, — by | could be considered for a moment by } able, the terms which he was stg Sidlacal de British Government Ike so much baw The Di Trul told the poll ; morning and locked up in the High! From the baraing portions of! i. war awakened dy ihe talk of Cres ee eerie ee treet police station. Virginia di Trula]the betlding shrieks of ageay Wis wate: between” 4° aad: 6) te hiatrrebe Attorney's) Cente. Supt. Burr left the Grand Jury room principal matter o'ok morning. “I learned, years ago, that the Dis-| shortly before 1 o'clock, He refused to ed them to do—that is, Invese and another [Italian were tiken tnto|eemla be heard, The fre grew hot-| innce were ONY i rict-Attorney's office was an appendix| say whether he had been before the “than two" bir Sono te hited custody as witnesses againet Credanso, | ter and and the men with dressed, to the Grand Jury, We thought et Grand Jury or not. with one stone.” A stool pigeon was put in a cell near ed to kmow what wae) first that we could not get to the Grand| Meanwhile the subpoenas for Mr. Burr that of Credango and is sald to have 2. Mr. Burr, to ignore the District-At-| 1. Dr, Parkhurst were on their way HIS TOAST WAS DEATH gained some damaging admissions from| They had barely taken away the lad torney's office, but after many disap-| ¥itown. a a er ders when there Was « crash of spitee| Were ri pointments sustained through treating] An Evening World reporter called at t the accused man. | vances met with an emphatt the house of Chief Devery thie morn: tering glass, hall of the be aa ene ve citavered iat weling. The Chiet sent cue word thar |‘(Herete Leoking at You!” Crie@ could reach the Grand Jury directly he had nothing to say about gambling Leaman as He Drank “ Avcording to the stories told by his} 4 game oh of ' 7 } | ie ¢ fopmnet!: Grime! Hm FVERY.ONE WIR.| ~~ AGAR BLOBMFONTEIN. mm SOME ONT C i tee urg het ant oe “Si sos en sh mene al ae te —s— ae Credango and other tenants of the fire! gy the @remen looked they saw} mE! FIRED |Mr Murr, to ignore the DiatrictAt- A little later he and the reporter (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ Ake Wie fee the trap rode downtown together on a Metro-| LANCASTER, Pa., March 12—Free Gite ab tte Beer Atter the fire « mod of Italians tushed) typemgh the well of fame inte the | Nhvve Interior ar of the bullding seemed og py the society before the Grand] Polltan open omoking cas. land Leaman, a merchant of this city, be in POLICE SENT NO ORDER, | entered the room of another boarder at “4 Jury direct 3 “the nctlon of Ceedanso | SUF” |the American Hotel to-day and erled, j f Reberte Advancing. hither and thither In fury, seeking the] fresem street below. 11 LONDON, March 12. Lord Rob- suspect and vowing vengeance against] ¢anio Resea. a nas ABU ca) “The letter nent by the soctety to Mr.] “Chief,” said the reporter, “have you | tgecerg looking at you! @rta should be in Bloemfontein, the him: Mad with terror he had escaped | 0'c * I js thick set and abiolaer Bale tay bers coment: ere oes ee closing | He followed the words by drinking @ p | ewarthy jon, In our estimation. It simply o (Free State capital, by Wednesday @ Thirteen charred and burned Italtians| ome a the: Hin da nls attention to certain places of diare-| “No, 1 have nothing to say, It le a fines of Siquid which he carried in his hand, Thinking it was whiskey, the ! m of w man dive hendiomm 1) iy uis joked out, and he mays the| torney's office and lay the date collect- mext if the rate of progress is main- cigs j are lying in Holly's Morgue. on High Heked him wi him to come to the) pute whieh he, in his geal, had over-| part of our business to close up gam-| ia addressed answered the toast! } tained which is indicated in the fol- oO to His R t street, Newark, N. J. as an awful re- he there te a reward 1) looked His reply to the society stated] bling houses. We are doing it all the ) iy i, f th a1 he let-Atto yao id lowing despatch, issued by the War} Orders to His Reporters wr ot ine crime bee hoap anid. Then he ae Bkolabvg ou hae Pech bigs nee P ‘ idence} 4 Moment later Leaman shrieked with : A fourteenth Ital lor The Italians shuddered at Rossa’s ff ‘tie * o ore lon of our so-| “Are you going (0 put any ev! 11 3 screamed, deme it! Ofice to-day from Asvogel Kop, un: by the Reverend | irteenth Ttallan, a man, stove| ath, for (hey knew the mare family, |Dreteeted vekemently that Ye ma0) ciey ay it giready had of Mr. Com-| about gambling houses before the Grand | Pym 4nd ncreamed. | lve dane tt @er date of March 12, 5.35 A. M. Editor. through the window of the burning! , wite and four children, had been left | (meres nant stock's society Jury afterward. He had drunk carbols cil structure and landed In the fi ve aby surned to} He was taken to a cell and soon afer aman suffered from heart ‘ “We were unopposed during the! vet an am 4 mn the frogen ditt) henind and were probably burned ¢ pr Trula was brought 10, “OFFICIAL CRIMINALS. * oe! fay anything about that : ‘and Gag ncarae, March yesterday. The officers I jroad of Fourteenth street, His head | death, A atoe! placon wan placed tn a What have you to say about your eft at the last camp to record the epeitss (a: renin WHA) | Was crushed tk shell and he wae) <calcee Coaltet of ine High street sta- Si aie ERI ia SE LEE TO ean eh vine for Al Leng Sentence a Warning. FU ot canmaltion have not yet Ar-) TOPEKA, Kus, March I2—The Rev. Jen! Defore he reached the hospital. | tie Wok out two unconsctous ftallan we made up our minds, after sirenuout| “1 have already told you that T won't) Antonio Rosso pleaded auilty In the rived. The following additional cas-| Charies 1. Sheldon took editorial and are six dead who nave | ome forts and det talk about those things,” said the Chief, County Coun Brooklyn, se-dey ts stab| \ ‘ apito not been identified ‘ ' eatest criminals ng Anna Mastalano on Fe! m walties are known, however bustness charme of the Capitol at 10) 70" | He went to after a third and got her reatest oF pettihly hi om the alty. “Milled—Lieuts. F. N. Parsons and! Volo’ to-day, At 1030 o'clock he fe-| ‘They Were Anmeld Canine, the mother. |at the top of the stoup when he slipped were the ofMcial criminas, and that in| “How about this sudden closing of the fitae” Asvinall a i eg A , 4 land fe h his burder ole f the objet of our society | gambling boures? Was there any gen-| for ten eivel the rewapaper carreapondents | twenty-five y nit; Tony Casine,! and fell with bie bund His leg wae pursuance o! ® i. ie comnemenm OF the Rene Negi chatted Sih (hese it an hour, |leK60 nine feark: Gavscite & Casing, | Padi snea | TRAP FOR SLAYER. we would do no work so valuadl | order vent out?” nD weapons in fehita ment. | The ftremen worked at the flames showing up of these criminals jot from me or the Department.” “Wounded—Lieuts. C. Berkeley| "te stated that it would be necessary | aged four years; Frank Carine aged! ‘ine heroes and half an hour after ch eine ats, ie MMestrale peste aie relives. “Was any tip or hint given to the (severely), Lioyd Arm and G. H for him to follow the policy lald dowa|two and a half years; Carmano Casine,| fret alarm had been gtven the fire way who ald to have heard Credang» tell ‘otwithstanding all of Supt, Byrnes's| Kamblers to close?” + . ‘| eeveral weeks ago of Bi sl eg aged one year he ; A Site gave out As particutare| Persistent efforts to po} phe chiqseed by per biel to og SiS out interviews . hat) This leaves one dead traly not kno hen came a terriile duty—that Of) concerning the prisoners with his department and to furn'sh i “Gen, Gatacre reports that he was} wich evening he would submit to the " 4 tently mot KNOWN! cing out the charred remains of the| The Fite Marshal, w-ting on the suxe| with our evidence we refused. Wo|e closed permanently Tuesday,Maschi ih within @ mile of the Bethulie Ratl-, correspondents proofs of such matier| St (h¢ Morgue, while the death of An-| victims oa of ihe pole te mak ne a Freee) could see no commen ground upon which| “See here." sald the Chief, looking the lade tonlo Hossa at tie hospital swells the! The tenement was formerly a chur to stand. reporter in the eye: “do you know of way bridge yesterday. The bridge as be might think advisable to give out { é a » stand ’ total to fourteen On the Fourteenth avenue side '* at “L sald to him on one occasion: ‘We|@my places that are open? We Intend id place lon be: was partially destroyed and the be said he woul Vi * cat ad | Tals awful fire siarted at 508 o'clockg| TON Of Stores. The ment apart! are not flebting with you, but without] to Keep them closed, of course. That Sale. of enemy was holding the opporite '" the rot set « OF COrTeePONOORA, | eater dawn had’ besaa A | ments are reached from Morris avenue! POM een “lue tit the pho'sictane| 7OU againat you, and, rightly of! fe our regular business and we attend bank.” and would so far a8 possible answer by a narrow stoop, which approaches] believe that (he wil! finally cause] wrong.y, we look upon you an arch-| to ft all the while.” ee Questions the correspondents might ank, | Moments later an excited Hiultan rushed! the doorway from two directions. hp dean etis: nat af atey{£rimenl. In Mdelity with This was all the Chief would a-y. He Shirt Warsts I eeaiy. tin 00 ‘ S$ NOW 89) Horters of the Capitol, His general in- | Meld avenue, and cried out that old Bt . fourteen were kil'ed the last man we should be obliged to| ferent from the usual state of affairs, ao only about twenty-fve miles Tatructions to them were as follows — | Rocco's Italian Roman Catholic Ch srea! The church had been divided Into two acne Sarwar, leasing, fre me the fiat fignt” SEVELT ‘ tit Je apparent the Boers either con- scale ilnke wards and phraves | WO ES {Moore Then @ narrow passageway ran| enough to erga the pa J+] “The same condition exists tovday, E RED 0 ty La ties’ Shirt Waitsts ‘ Laptletg al paheoneee st ata % The firemen paled, for they knew cnat| 18 the centre of both Moors itooms N we etl continues, And that ts There isn't 20 much mystery, after i . DTeneuna are in hdd fds Seated 1 general use in the preparation of were constructed on each side panation of our not being In all, about the cause of the Imperative Occupy it after merely harassing pie | metter “ pig A My church was a ‘te: | “They were scarcely larger than ccc with Mr — but you may fil; out] tip” given on Saturday to close thislin gingham and fancy ef: sas | “Becond—auby oples of interviews | 'aP and that there would be fearial | yer vuoi ro sheltered four or more Shy aay vodgh weet tows, fects in white lawn a |to the persons interviewed. If a pers | lot of life once the flames hal 4 good Ttillans of various ages and sexes nd on that Mt Gardiner's reply to one letter 1| The Evening World om Saturday ex- ’ BXPECTS YEAR OF WAR AU sya sha elo al Dall | The wrecsome pein y undecetseg{ shall not, make public, because that dtusively outed the pieation a | etst he writes as iMtrict-attorney, , ‘ Fourth<Handte political matters |*tftet- #moke was pouring {rom every | 1 amos y veom ene or) accounted etl say. that yee Dir: wets crusade for (act® to present to the from 4 pon-pariisan standpoint window of te rekers more dead were fos! Attorney McIntyre, who prosecuted sev. | Grand Jury. | alue $1.50 to $1.9 5: Parliament Con@irt te Not Fifth ¢ no time with scandals Excited Italians filled the streets, The searchers HE VOWED REVENGE. eral of the Society's cases, always acted Roosevelt's conference with Re- Near am Kind. / rea! news not wanted. | From every window there was a von: (Of Mee Castne and ‘tia oles | : ; hay [RUE the ereiient tairners, He fought patton esters and vite vase “4 LONDON, March 12—19 the debate! nile briefly newR Of! stant rain of household utensils until @rem i ¢ polls lecroed this afternoon that] weil for us, I have nothing personsily ” mech Ta lor . , Credenzo, the ry auapect, Wa? | against Mr. McINntyre. the gaping wide-opennens of this town ie Freee. of Commans tondey on nuse of crime with ap (@ toad was calrly filled with po They were all dead, harmed and) formerly an agent for the landlord. one La probable necessity for calling ‘the Army Estimates the Parliamentary 8 ‘an ponettite {pans and chairs and a curious jot red te blackened, distort He was a hard agent and earned the TO GRAND JURY ONLY. Grand Jury and appointing Broadway & 20th St. eermary fer the War Office, MP! te reporters then were started of stuff that only an excited person at q | Shapes. lenmity of all the other tenants iJ s Deputy Attorney-General to find out George Wyndham. declared that re- | sneir regular runs Mr, Steldon poet@| fre thinks of saving | Alyacemt the baby were round tn cl The witness, Of Feats, says that! asa ser, Base received written tm] “Pe ne me eeeere mae. vente G4 not justify at they request there be no smoking in| condition. there was a card game tm progress! stryctiors to deal with the Grand Jury, Joka Proctor Clarke was i it time any diminution in the | the office and an order was ponted bar-| [te 8a® (his delay that probably caused | The baby wae tm the tenement tact might. Cre-|not with the Disirict-Attorney. 1 know |2% (¢ Deputy, and John Proctor Clarke for the further conduct of ring photographe: (he sacrifice of mony a life When the | searehere ifted the body of wie dense wanted ¢ lly the foreman of the ie & terror to Tammany. | je get te the games| petronally a present p campaign in South Africa. Tomorrow's paper, the first issue of] firemen saw what was before them a the others refmecd to tet him piny,|Otand Jury, Mr. Putnam. I have tie G. 0. P. CAMPAIGN MEASURE.) , DED. wld be rash at ‘present to think the Sheldon ed!tion. will contain Uhre! other alarm was immediately aent Ereates: respect for his honesty and iM] pnis determination on the of the the number of months the British Mf advertis: “ | Ne away wild with rage part 1 i © rem r - me Dae ould remain ip South Afriea | heeeiet, me ering: one page of ede! The regular engines and truck com: | mathe: Gnd metiored: Chae be wont Nithlmey Ane 1 fem thas the bene Republicans was communicated to John | Maly to be materially ehortened. | ieee cre ne a et ne Page OF) panies responded It was feen that the | nave baby by tucking it ander which be presides will act pro F. Carroll, who, after « conference with | iy c telegraph and two pages of contributed ' every ome in the house. & upon the evidence furnished by our ie Government estimates included | matter buliding Was on fire in the front facing | hee skirts. | Seave ie five trek 0 ane | cles ‘the other big Johns in Tammany, gave i on Morris avenue and in the rear exe| She wae ereuehed ta ene coracr| bad jo Ont "Mr. Burr han plenty to disclose, 1| Pers to Col. Gardiner to go ahead. it Lost Found and Rewards. ' Credance and bia wife were the ; or | ¥28 not until then that the District-At- | = Lost Mara ii, torney \esued his pronouncements, de- vant lenis, either on contiiniog 96 by a pat widow, hi fever | LK 118 Bilery at. Itroakien LOsT—0n ol assure you. I cannot say what it ls or what parte of the city ft affects. The vice of the Tenderloin ta more destruc-) pile the fact that he had the aay be- tive than that of the lower east mide,| fore received Dr, Parkhurst's stinging i} Selsea w ime Hawk. | tending aloe F In the Me: Hank, Between these two @res ¢ Broadway Me streets, at noon were caught Ike rate rteenth street ‘et cy ily were reom. Pa jaane end his fam- burned to dea Bret to teave. This the police belleve [+ suMicient Wotive to warrant them holding Cre- today, a we.l-dre 4 man, of middh old leer more age, fell ln «AL. Hla reason for cater: | ee 8 eee ee Serr. were. copes sepsebes, | ae Elegant vice is always demoral- | letter ing the bank was not plain, No one | THe Mor venturesome ones had das! 4 with arma entwined, as If ene bad | wane ising in ite effects. Women in wptown| ‘The Republicans are bent upon cap- turing this city, if they can," remarked are | Mreugh the sm and flames at the bugged the ether for protection Thrones. of resorts get hold of men tn the fashion- knew him. He war removed to 8t. Vin- able walks of life—men of famiies—a’ n rf fe ae for the purpose of ol nd, city offictal thie morning, “and they cent’s Hospital main entrane either rolled oF | trom the feartat ogee | Goad: but the ateence of Coun be bs oe 2 Penonat ee Jumped from the stoop into the street Body after taken ont of the clan | Wa: Einaton eae prevented <n “4 we know, too, men in churches some- | will use every effort to do so in time for Taaiees Gili. MCRCRRL ae house until It as if there would identification or clalming mts, ChructBaial) X_ Myo Ne Werk, Be Me Died. ‘ LOOKED ON IN HORROR. {th we they. ae out ines | “10 THR SRW PROMISED LasD.” Christian Ziegler, a gold-beater, out of transported to the work and despondent, killed himself at | the firemen looked on horror stricken! in the mean ane ihe pon ‘were quiei- The New Nevel of New York Life, ly Investigating. 1 o'slock this afternoon by swallowing the ten. By Stenkiewtes. wong heera jst the awful sight, Umnent seemed to be on fire in two places fl in a oe meee feb toes ‘They knew that there were upware of at the same_time, front ‘and reat wes Beptes im The Evening World Nest . ‘end four ehildren in Germany. Jay men, women and chiltren tm the "Phe‘e war ely fre exit, and the het. ! Spomene. Pie: edniay ip i Ay $ a portiet

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