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D TUNNEL AIDE ON TOP OF EXPRESS, Two Massachusetts Boys Nar- rowly Missed Being Dashed to Death. ay PS but the sound waa not icked in the window agent came out and George Huxon and John Corkery, | tract attention, of Cambridge, Mass, dropped rd. Then bh the bridge that spans the New| The exp: "York Central tracks at Forty-seventh dragged jim to the platform. This was : yesterday evening afd landed on|at Bpuyten Duyvil, At Yonkers the BH the top of the mail car of the Montreal |{wo were turned over to the police ‘ They just had time to fall flat| Corkery was almom nuked faces When the train whizaed | flesh from his back was torn and tunnel. gled. The back of bis head was bruised ‘ati awful ride in the dark. The | and cut and his heels were injured. He ‘almost suffocated them and the | Was taken to St, John's Hospital, where cinders stung thelr hands Ike| his wounds w wasps. It seemed that at T anded on the t they must fall from the |Teques: of Poltce as ‘ef the car to sure death. Corkery|there is & suspicion that they were bent on robbing the train, J, HH. Me- Frese once and his body just Lean, one of the Central Railroad's ctiver, visited the Yonkers Hemdquar- ters to-day. "I have been sent here on ‘a report made by Conductor Rickett, of eas,” sald he, “These boys, If they are honest, trok @ des- perate chance to get home. When they started to Kick in the windows the train hands believed they had thieves to deal with, and they promptly pulled them onto the platform of the car, “We are investigating the case. It will be remembered that Perry, the no- torious train thief, dropped ROOPS OUT ' TO QUELL RIOTERS. (Continued from Firat Page.) of the workmen, They to'm®. They hold the eon- Amazon (ype and their) poner r and the machinery, but) ate pices are joudest for sirife, the Bill above them are tho strikers, | aor Yoidsvorsigh said to The Even are in possession of the company's ing World r The Ital of dynamite. Jn bad humor tle mor be: are Bow 2 deputies opposed to ue ai litia will ‘Molloy vent Deputy Jarvis to @ York to procure revolvers and am- Deputies Breene and Hens Placed in command of the deputies ft 9 o'clock the sheriff wiarted for Plains to gather the militia. DEPUTIES IN PERIL. ‘made this statement to The Even- World: Situation this morning !* very ‘The strikers are armed with and revolvers. has been desultory shooting al! 1 wit! bring up the militia from Piains and clear the strikers the dam. "The companies which the Sheriff can nd without recourse to the Gr are Company A, of Yonkers, and yy D, of Mount Vernon. Previous late war they were known as the Militia.” The two companies muster 30 men. District-Attorney Andrews has advised Molloy that he has the right to fall out the “Separate Companies.” "The Bherif may alro appeal to Gov 7 > for otber troops. After Sheriff Molloy'’s departure Chief Breene throught to put a dummy in Commission, The falls run the south river bank at the base [the dam. The engineer got steam yand, surrounded by a swarm of dep- 8 vielous! to acoby of the roundhou t gone thirty feet up t he strikers swagtned deted lim out of the eat J of tse deputies, The hs the Bherift's m when \ n ROOSEVELT IS READY. Rooseveli ie ready to called upon by Sherif! Motley M tro Hobe or act whe n| soene by nali! the Qover- | CMA AaeeS mand If troops are needed at Croton Dam 1 will send thera. en Bheriff Molloy ¢ from Whi : fe called up by Paine Head Depury | to him a conference | Ha, a aaloon-ke and leader among the Ktrikers * dif work te a. Bringing ¢ k Alfference men will die in defense of thelr rights Hearing this, the Bheriff spoke to Gov Roosevelt over the iong-disiance phone. The Governor if more troops were needed to call on him. | bow Glovannt Branchi, the Malian is eral, arrived. Beven hundred | Vielently if Gen. Both wing slowly toward ¢ » hundred noe o 4 a's statement ts not bezan “geting pit auhe bag , Fmed wita Winchesters, re] When Magistrate Brann came in, Mra quite clerr Feaistance. Mr. Fleres poked a revolver flocked down and threw them. 2 Gauth a | Holaworth told her story ‘The reassuring reports from Hloem. | te the thief's face, but even that Seross the track ai above Strikers | “In front of the Wodor’-Astoria,""| fonteln have done much to restore con-| falls! to tntimidate him. During the 2 Feeder advanced with drawn re- anne number of w ked down | mused Magistrate Brann, “Dear me!| dence in London. All the correspond: | *Tusele one of August Leppert’s hands | 5 #F and ordered the engineer to rtop. ‘Put away those * sald t That ts getting to be quite a disorderiy | ents seem agree! that Lond Roberts | ¥4s badly bitten by the thief | . P| lt awAY Mone, “i bine 4 Detecives Decker and MeGrat! trally Consul to the armed is is not | Pac knows what he ts about. The crities ot | " — pian > DEPUTIES REPULSED. 4 Lime tror place for violence.” | Gebaart, aaked what he had to say for! the afternoon papers eagerly sveculate | arrived and took (alef Into custody, by Y Breene, mindful of those atores aporiten. A guard | cameras Coery moaned that Bo Ned nos | poasitilities of the Boer com: | * re he gave the ri te, ordered the engineer to re- Paar Saadeh etl Aaa dis at Wepener being cut off, and f the watches | reo his lever. Ten doliars fine, this seame quite possible pockes and % cents ihe dynamite is the tramp cara in this : | trate, “T¥e no use £ : ney her watehes he had! Saas all Faewn | you : had been senttered over the hoor "The trouble mtaried a week ago when Rocked down from the! Mr Hols BOER BNVuYS TALK. grea ede dase My nag " culminated and the 6%) men em- nh After an hour's | men we , police are looking up his record. His E by Conractors man, Bren- went outside lay In Wait Wale the Pf@pe@red for Aap Sacrifice te Re-| companion has + t been arrested. Chand & Coleman turnei nd pater ie AP a | Eee ee oan Rete comercial, te tain Frecdom—Only 26,000 -—— the works, They drove en. the The men wil | rt the a ¢ maaher aut of Men In the Pietd, an4 fireman from the big f wire, but cimmot live on He | u nd pu fely on Aa car ROME, April ~The Portug HI PAID $3 260 FOR A VASE, pmachinists and lielpers were ordered & " imu sald We beMed | ius, senor De Carvaltio V . UIET. P = ay Kone to Milan, where tho Boer fae strikers then took ’ Guie EACEFUL RIOTERS. TRO : A ans Wipers the’ |p, Attman the Highest idder at pease ant» wil v1 ng tt tel gnilitia. ‘These quiet le. The UBLE IN SCHOGL BOARD. An interview ix published tn which| the a Collection | aboxe it. iy armed With fides of bringing soldiers here is ridieu- 4 cher, on | Miiiiats wha clube ani have ran o } =e kherr Abram Miseher, one of the! | Company's stere of dynamite, | 1 ca end Us strike In five minutes | President Little Defewde Cleric | TAnvas! Commissioners, is alleged to) The ns the Wiliem pany dynam: 2.0 is ted en anv Te cones Ve declared (hat the South African M at ten hours and an advance of 15 cent i declared tha ou African) onurentit Os art collection WH FEAR OF DYNAMITE, 999% oe crows oe inte a Wattaee, whe War [itcuticn were wiling to mae any sec-| CMT Oetir art caletion gle alin polebiar "We. oa’ wor Suspended. rifice tn order to preserve thet lberty| ‘He Atierican Art Galleries came yes fhe greatest fear is that y may ten h will die before President J. J, Little, of the Board of | and independence. They did not wish] terday at on Ses the dam. others out pases Education, sad to-day regarding the| to add to their territory, but merely to] The freest of the bidding was for the the dam and bill the strikers im leged rep nsion among the | retain tt to lve peagefully at home. rue and whites, and it was in this what is known as the Bowery | CROTON DAM A MARVEL. members of the Hoard The republics, he continued, had only} that interest was whetted dy a spirited A MWe-fowt structure, and | The stories that havg been told aoout | 7@) soldiers, and Great Britain was competition which sent @ A f passage by which new men « pean the (rouble are very much exaggerated, |CXAKRerating the numbers in order to) ses oe ihe catalog - wh the works to thie the vince of yew w It te true that 1 suspended John Wal-|agnify her victories, The (nterview pe cataleuue, away abeve Aler Works, No etd oy | | aa hi one had at ee | soe Ohio’ Clerk of the Whaid. ee a | what any ad guessed that it would Se inmate that the strike 0: Croton! MIStCES @ Great Mmwimcertag tit Wallace has a chance to ape| celted ‘n telenram Jopkherr Fischer re! seit for of @ well-arranged plan which Vadertaking. pear bet. 1 explain qnat- engined ood news from Ai 7 i, shape and decoration altke had page vei and which| The new Croton dam Is about three | ters ton, “Tthink Commissioners tiactet for ‘The Magas|{ta¥" out admiration of this wase, a we @ at Mamaroneck, | miles (rom the old reservoir consiructes |it would be very unfalr for me to diseur#) this afternoon Dr. Leyds accompany-| Kang: production (1422-1722), The » Cre Sirtke Vegan fourteen days|a half century ago the matter. He wee suepented a week, ‘Me them as for as Brussels Quarrymien engaged In get-) 1, will be the greatest engineering |Apo to-day and was requested to ap: | —_o—- vane le twenty-four ilebes (8h fine piobe seven miles from the! work of its kind in t Ite stor: | age Capacity wlll be 39.00,000,000 g Om ather men, | —just thirty times the capacity of the present dam. ‘The men deciare they! The greatest total depth of the ma- on Mtarvation wages of ny wilt b feet, add the dam, | | containing 6 ard? of rv & dey for laborers) Ont, , sti wi hete nd, >) amd they will all the alley. 4 pressure to the imposition. They of 40.0” ton: of monty to cup. | Croton that the; _ Pe? Whe Kalistea. been found in| The Mayor to<isy gave a public hear- she strike! ing on the bill to pay city employees who been shot enlisted for the Spanish-American war. | ‘The Mayor to have m list of the tn Fleming. arowned /“BLOOD WILL BE SPILLED.” | —_—.— George Holsworth Again Strikes the Man Who Insulted His George Gebhart selentifie additions to the got last night In front of Awtoria, an Brann to off with. George Holsworh. whe and his wife, tonight wrt Mike a pair £ Majo Aver Front of the Waldorf- Astoria Last Night. $10, and, Trembling in Terror, Begs the Police to Guard Him on Leav- ing the Building. | ii That too popular amusement of the Tenderloin known: as re ceived a gevere setback this morning in the Jefferson Market Court when George Gebhatt, a tatlor, rete vet o few was fined $10 by Maxistrate ~ MB. GEORGE HOLSWORTH. GEORGE GEBHART. gO >i 7% ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 14; 1900; MASHER PUNCHED IN OPEN COURT. Wife in Is Fined thrashing he the Waldort- thrashed him tame early | 10 POOR TOTS. W CHILD PALI East Side Children Guests of Mrs. Howard Gould. In her palatial residence at #1 Fifth avenue, faclng Central Park, Mrs. How- lard Gould wit! entertain one: hundred children from Rtvi Mott and | sroome atreete. The tote-will have the run of the house and ing will be done to make them than they jever thought possibte. At' 2%) to-day | they will come in ‘busse@ {gm the east- \# de slums. The great granite Mamefon will be thrown open from top t@ dettom and | they will have the ffeegom of every } room, On the secOm@ floor they will gather in the front Parlors and listen to music, Then a Punch and Judy show will add to thelr entertainment. Afterward dinner will be served. Mrs, Gould does not deign to let anybody but nerrelf wait on her small quent She wilhpaes.the ices and treat the Iit- tle ones to Gainty dishes which they never before tasted. Then, whe ail have had thelr All, more music will follow, and ag @ grand finale, the delighted children wil be led to a collection of mysterious ircels, . To each visitor one of these will be given, She wil! not open it tl she gets home. In the bundle each will fing @ pretty dress for an Easter present from ber gracious hostess. Each will receive in addition a small pot of flowers. The’ children will go back tn ‘buses. Easter Sunday will be made a long- Femembered day among Mrs. Gould's poor giris ang her genervsity will bright- en many an éast-ride Lenement, DIBD IN POLICE STATION 4 C 000000000 | SOMBIRIED THEE MAKES THORS, FRE IH _._|Heavy Boer Attack onj Bold Attempt to Rob an| | Elizabeth Jewelry Store | 1 se Warrenton Results D. Andrews | in Nothing. | This Morning. | Waleh suowed ty © in Rood eandl- | tlon and a danger man for a ninth Lj | = part of w man to rin up ugainat LONDON, April A heavy bom-| A dartne attempt to rob Kern's Jews The tatlor came a mpanied by the hardment of the Ui ch trenches at ¢@lry sto 4l Broad street, Eligabeth, | polleeman who arreste! him As he Warrert north of Kimber! es N.S. * made at $9 o'clock this passed the place where Holsworth Wa cupped yesterday, It resulted ja no morning aitting the latter half rose, reached | tamege, tie Boers apparen being Two men entered the store, and while| over the railing uddenly let Ay @ | under mpreasion that British One of them attracted Me, Kern's ate smash which sent hart staggering n attagk jtentian st the door the other went! up against the off | Hir Frederick Carrington, | frther tack Into te store and Court policemen eprang in and held y detachments of buph- Cet to fll hie poekets with watenes, the wrathful and back. Hols oh booties toviay Which Were displayed on trays on the worth's voice was not loud but deep from Cape Town for Belra, Portuguese | Counter. | “Juat let me at him.” he sald. “I'@| Kast Africa Mr. Kern. happening wo turn round, | If they would let me whip you! From Boer sources It ts learned that | #8¥ What the man wee doing and made t's atl rt oye, VN pay! Gen. Retha has re:urnal fiom the fight- 4 fsh for him. The man at » matter what it is, If you ing Mines at Glencoe and reports that | ed will Jet me smash him lithe Hritith have removed thete camp | The Jeweller and the other man had a But by this time there was a blue in the direction of Biandeleagie, Agi Mere & Mr. Kern's cries of wall of humanity between irate husband! the Britis an p has been #tuated at) “Murder ip!” brought Wilite~e and victim, The vietim was trembling the Board last He «ent word pear befo: to explain too iil to appear be able to make full and explane tion. ter President 1 reported efamination of the work of Awd ported that Mr. Cook was out bills of the Board and of the Board's business. cuss, It ts pomsible he may | and until he has that op: e ma-| portunity 1 decline to discuss (he mat-| Lake Erie tle war asked about the} and Russian members of the foreign | “ders. of of the Board Cook. by Chair- | man Thaddeus Moriarty, of the Com: | mittee on Supplies, it having been re-| Hf severely to task for a delay in getting ‘This President Little declined to dis-|iams was hanged to-day for the murder! grnest that e time the signi. | #9d August Lopperts and Louls Mores place for « | to his ald. ‘The thief mate a desperate one of those porcelains that are worth ail that one choores to pay for them. There was nothing unusual in the bid- ding Larted, the figures Neigenty MORE BOER PRISONERS SAIL FOR ST. HELENA. CAPE TOWN, Apri 4. th upward of $9) Transvaal Including French, German i mounted to the thougands every one watlafactory | became interested and there w: oran: ing of necks tn endeavors t6 watch the the most persisient of whom were Mr. Pendleton, who sought to take the vase to Providence, where prisonery legion captured at 4 1 x. a at Boshof, salle for 8. toe LAE |ANGED FOR MURDER being taken TORONTO, Ont. Aprtl 14—Harry Witi- other delays Aecuved of Avenalting « Child. of J. C. Vareoe. He dé not falter and Auditor Cook declares the cause of the] made no stgtement in deiay his work is an want jorment. Sunda: ‘ 3 A | to Bellévue Hospital for a physician, featles, Expired Soon Afterward james McStay, forty years old, of Avenue D, wan arrested last night and locked uo in the Kast Fifth street station for tien. The doorman Was attracted by the man's groans to- ward midnight, and, finding him ill, sent wi one arrived the prisoner was The Coroner's office was notified and an Autopay Will be made. BOGS GET INTO COURT, Ase of a Carne trom | Went Be Decided by Justice Fitage: The Hanford Produce Company, of Sioux Chy, Ta, and the Inspectors of | the New York Mercantile Exchange are | at odds over the qualty of five carloads} of czas, The Supreme C caked updh to act as umpire and decide whether the exée are firsts’ or of m tower grade. chert d& Case. of this city, purchased | ges At a cost price of (9009 from | City firm about a year ago, On! hen the 8i inspection at this end of the line the! ogas were pronounced of Infertor qual- ity, and the firm sold them at pubite | auction, realizing $1.92 ler than the! price pald by the local house to the Hanford Company } Egbert & Cane got from Justice Fitz. | geraid in the Supreme Court an attach- ment for $1.9 against the Weastera con- | cem to cover its loss, The Mantord Company holds that the «ams were ‘ptor- ¢ firsts,” the second big! in} the market, SHOW MOREY ELD UP. Comptroller Coler Seents Fraed in Uvalde Company's Work—Twe Tickets tor One Load. | Comptroiler Coler han held up bills of | the Uvalde Arphalt Company amounting; to W3,257.08, which are alleged to have) been wrongfully incurred for the removal | of the last snow. ‘The otal amount of the villa rende: was $271,685.50, the remainder been paid, The caure of the hold-up is the giving of two Uckets for one load of snow by the Inspectors of the Btreet-Cieaning | od lo ‘tho rep.eseaiatives, of | er Coler satd that he did not minissioner Nage knew any: of the aieged ovei charge. of the hoiup of the 2 ane Nagie at 1d: nret | have heard of it, ¥ course, | cannot say anytoing until | find gut what truth, We any, there te on the story taltly know noth. ing of such An alleged condition of fairs.” havite | and. . H Regarding the statement of Former Supt. BSiddham shat bo men could be seen during the enow storm handling & pick, Mr. le wad “Thal statement |s untrue, There is not a man ia the city who was in many places, uring. the snow s.orm as |) was, and I ceria’ y Or 8 Geet | mea handling picks. There ar ee cd now under hari | tm or another, bul % not kno’ anything about the giv.ng aut of extra eset Comptroiier Coler will advocate the| removing of the city, he says the contractors have charged $4 @ day for carts and men, and the city, de thi thers carectly for He ‘ug gestion before the Board of Estimate. ip i , | Coroner Hi | Weston this morning, “but there war) sonw directly by the | cause, bat, asa rule, piles and rectal trou Brewed from HOPS and MALT exclusively. S. Liebmann’s Sons Brewing Co. OCK BEER NOW ON DRAUGHT AT ALL CUSTOMERS. B Bottled at the Brewery. Delivered Direct io Families. Mail Orders Promp'ly Attended Te, 36 FOREST ST., BROOKLYN, Real Estate. | | Offers You A Double House at MARTENSE, West Beooklyn. A new and thoroughly modern home of tine design tor two tami- lies. Hardwood finish and all con. venienc First - class _neighbor- borhood in Brooklyn, within halt hour of City Hall, Manhattan. have tenant for half, and will you to buy, occupy and pay for your home as follows : Ot Mpese and Ground. .....0.00 | Inter payment. -'S) —— Taxes, $3,700 Average payment per month Rent from ore far... ent per y ome year, growing lesa monthe . water and Insurance Dasece due..... cite oes YoU ini Sea's $3.33 ren Moxru ery abure 1aid gow into your own pocket i pwrrhaae price of Bowe iher houses lower in price, Smale omen Loti he mame proverty ate inverunen!; emall paym i: will double men; bullders’ Call or write for pamph'et Gth Ave. Rreok!en pee ant of the Bridge (28 gay Biovkiyn Hen), chang Pot to Dm ot Hamihon Ave. —ear o@ces right there—40th ot, and Port Hamilton a MAIN OFFICE—60 AND 62 LIBERTY ST., N. Y. : FAITH CURE DIDN'T SAVE. Dean J. Osgood Died with No Physician at Hand—Secret Funeral Rites To-Day. ve, the Church of man of mature years and absolutely Bt " held over the/OWO mas! as to whether he showk Christ, Solentist, were hy Ls he have medical attend pa body of Dean J. Osgood in the famlly “Carol Norton, of 712 West End ave tments, ® West Ninety-first street, | nue, said this morn! oe « Mr, Osgood was | “Some years ago fed of a serious iliness by Christian The funeral rites of this morning. jeu Detective | Be Capt. Schmittberger a lence He berame a eoavert fe ee Tals were ‘pres t they did| church. When he Was taken Jona Wah, werelbr ’ w Sint for a. well-known not Interfere. told him ne had Bright's nd that it was {neurable. The a Christian Sclentist. who dally ull he died, That ts Dr. Alber; T. Weston, Coroner's Physt- clan, had issued a death certificate, in which Bright's disease was give cause of death. The service was held !n secrecy usual with Christian Scientists. in hin whole ator: —— ‘SHOPLLFTERS WERE WOMEN Not mare than a score of people were pres-| ent and they were mainly women of the West Bde Church of Christ, Seien- tint, of which Osgood was a member A wortan performed the simple fun Stole from Sixth Avenue Stores and Caeght with der. ral services of the Christian Sclentist | gone se © years olf, of faith, but no one w ive any If) 192 Driggs ave yn, and Abbie formation as to her identity. The burial wigop, twenty-six 5 ast wns at V wn, Sumner avenue, Brooklyn, were envit Dean J. Osgood was an importer. He eld to-day in $1,000 ball for examina’ was only forty-nine years old, He died | ial by Mant rate Brann, charged with Thursday night, ha only a Christian Belence healer in attendance. Afterward, as the signs of ap proaching death became apperent, Dr. Henry Baker, of 72 West Thirty-ninth street, @ tenant of the dying man, and an old friend, was sent for, But Mr, Osgood war dead when he arrived, Dr, Baker made out @ death certi cate giving Bright's disease aa the caute of death. ‘The Health Department refused a bur- tal permit and sent the certificate . Coroner's Phyrician Wes- ton investigated and issued the proper certificate. “The man died as stated,” sa’d Dr. ‘tectives from four department stores fn bh ab w week. The property found on them consisted of men’s, women's and children's cloth- j ing and finery. fe ‘Ene ‘prisonets wept for two haurs in count before they were arraigned, ESTABLISHED 196 ohne NEW YORK STORE, | NROOKLYN sTORES, BROADWAY. Brosdeay & 1 oy COR. SST 87, |Pulton et. @ Plathusn ape Even the elev case calling for the prose-| y one. Perhaps the man! Ut was sinply nothing In thi cution of would have died anyway. a case of « man who had fated to «me Fine ‘enth hour—the last y medi tend in bis own bt- | ——— ee ee ENG ahi. th day isearlyenough dled not because he bad Christian’ here—Fashionahle Clothes. Selence treatment, but because he had) no treatment at all, But he was a, Clothes wants fill- | ed while you wait. | Have you seen our Men's | Raglans, $22 to $38? A Simple, Harmicss Remedy for the Cure! Or our Raglan-Paddocks— of Piles. our smart new coat—$35 and sabe Sgaaa contents cui, yenmoni ag Paddochasastagae ee ary irom mee, | Orour Paddocks,$25to$3 5? trem ane the pats ge sl teeee wre| Or our Suits, $14 to $35 2 ee ot ee sy et; Or our Frock Coats and Uhese, the cause te obacte, Waistcoats, $20 to $40? pnduces then anda sedentary occupation} Or curhosts of nobby wear- ie by some supponed to be a predisposing / ables for Littke Gentlemen? Or our exquisite Easter mut| Scarfs, 50c. to $2.50? at Or our Silk Hats, $5 and $6? G EXPENSE NO PAIN, TRIFLI | Dies appear without ceparent provocation. i a % H i