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ee | bs ae —s Heo me Mr OF _ Rechester Has a Big on, having taken an over de ; orem EVANS [a FOR O11. Down by National Committee. Parade in Honor of Her Son. | ROCHESTER, June 15-Otis Day opened with brilliant sunshine and the Dooming of thirteen guns, a major-| ‘5 salute. The salute proclaimed | Republican National Committers met ¢ day tre contest over the delegation-« iatge from Tennessee War taken I DEFEATED. Pension Chief Chie Turned! OO ee eee ee ee oad TENET E ‘Heroic Policeman Saved Ten People by Act of Reckless Daring, PHILADELPHIA, June 6 —When the | Ten lives were lost and seven persons were sent to the yp. | Hospital terribly injured early this morning as the regult of a firebug’s work in the five-story tenement-house at 54 | | Apparently the fire fiend wished to make sure of many vietims, for he fired the building in two places. This was done with such skill that all means of escape were cul off and men, women and children were hemmed the ofMcial start of the celebration in|! 8 Searp, Chairman of the State mm honor of the home-coming of Roches. *°Utive Committee, apeaking for the con-| Jackson stree: Aer'e een, Major<ienera Elwell 8. Otis, | (OMANt® one of whom Is Pension Com One hundred thousand inhabitants of | ™s#oner Evans RocRester turned owt to participate in Shar inded on behalf of the the celebration and fully one hundred | Pane co’ that they pre-| 0 vented from participating in the State thousame visitors came to the city Coan ween a HB Ege Preeiden’ and Secretary Root ordered here regular troops and McKinley taat the whole troubh ated in the the Marine Band at a cost of $100,00 to | State Committers whieh issued the call the United States Government, and the| He claimed that the cah designated a Milltary parade started at 2 o'clock | 48% for Melding county conventions, and thousands of viel ft, west, north and bh. The Mixty-Afth Regunent, of Auftalo,| % ™ strong, under cw nd of Col 6. M. Welch came in shortly before noon Ph 8 epectal train on the Centre ee eet ene ee ee cured Hegiment, of Wilkesbarre, Pa..! of the tem orgeniga tion. @9 officers and men, under command o wnsequence the Col. Dougherty, arrived at 620 A.M.) Yer convention. ‘Over the Lanigh Valley Ra.) nd at |repregented te Co WH tre Thirty-fourth Separate Com- pany, of > tl and the Twenty-ninth ved, and a) uMeient num! 1 George Molen: wth enpecial ‘empl upon the of the Brownlow delegation to regu: over ag Senta! of Medina, came in} jarity Hoth Commissioner Evang and Mr t cre soldiers were met by] iy commit from 1 panies and “That vane. ‘i te er headquar-ers | 4 remark of t rising from his ng into Rochester were) tear Ruth. men at bach other to Eeeeee: capacity Fa second and began 10 gestice + | late rather wildly and to talk at once . aie were loud calls for Shp Sorgeset nt Sremiul al-arme eb. the 4 fae Set 6 premium cident by taking y inal) y the ttee decided favor of the Brc delegation vy « unanimous vote, eee + NO ¥.-P. FOR DEWEY. CONE SO SRRNIERS, = Rnecae) Tews Town Yielded | "*"" 1 have never contemplated being a by Him to Gen. Hun= —[cansitate tor Vice-Pregtdent,” replied June 16 — Admiral n to-day by an Associated rend avked to define hie a Vice-Pypaidential nomi- a a ON as hoe Tron reporter the Admiral, with hie usual frankness, ter’s Troops. 1am not 4 candidate for nomination tor that office, and would not accept the nomination If offered. My postion LONDON, June 18 —The War Office) '# unchanged; | stand now where I toh ie stood for the po a three months.” STRIKERS “WAKE TERMS, “PRETORIA RESIDENCY, June 00 Po M—Klerksdorp surrentered Dune 9 to an armed party sent Bunter “Kitchener reports (hat the Boers ruction train early miles north of Rhen ter sent out mounted troops and) 8ST LOUIS, June An agreement Grove off thé enemy detore they could) ¥A# Adopted unanimously to-day @& any damage. | the strikers cutive Committee “One man was killed and eleven, in. | #0 Mnal ny te Sorry Any egotiations that may result from eluding two officers, wounded “A messenger from Klerksdorp reports that Cronje, who commanded there. de ite presentation to the Tranalt Company for ratification. formined to surrender as soon as he it provides that mo Aleertmination 240 —-__ Bnew for certain that Pretoria was in| ©! e mate §6ageinnt any om van bonatan te Gor poseteeton, Hie eresenie nan sein |Dloyee because he ie or may become | POLICEMAN HERO. children, benging, for old. they were copied by many in the r) a member of any union, that the com with his wife and three children, occu- yGourtshowse 16 full of arms pany will treat with any commitiee rep: are! pied ihe “apartment. | Trey. too.” had h | | made for t ‘ The War # also received the fol- Tesenting (ie organigation regarding Kmowtes by Daring Act faved Nime ito [00 ihe flee Od 7 ae) | tch from Lord Roberts HA, June 18-—-As I teie- yenteriay from one of our out a, fitieen roles east of Pretoria. the 8 evacuated their position during any matter of mulual interest, that the will agree that if any future differences shall arise Set ween It and ite to the terms of Stating that where conventions had not! id delegates should be | 1 LIST OF THE DEAD. % Asa nvais people held an- followers were in, choked and strangled by smoke and horribly burned by | Name One afmily was almost wiped out, seven of its members being dead and the remainder badly injured. It was only through the bravery of a peliceman that any of the family | ares and that half a dozen more persons were not added to the Het of the dead One man jumped from the top floor and had his life | dashed out on the sidewalk. Following is an official list of the dead: WILLIAM COTTER, forty years old Mrs, KATE COTTER, thirty-five years old MAMIE COTTER, thirteen years old. eAOSEPH COTTER, twelve years old KATE COTTER, nine years old, JOHN COTTER, three years old. WILLIAM COTTER, one year old, LOUIS MARIUS, forty years old. MARY MARIUS, thirty-eight years old. ELSIE MARIUS, six years old, LIST OF THE INJURED. The injured are MAMIE MARIUS, thirteen years old, burned about tne hands, breast and right side of the face, inhaled smoke MAGGIE MARIUS, fourteen, injured about the feet, legs and lower part of the body and right arm FRANK MARIUS, twelve, head, face and arms burned PATRICK BYRNE, twenty-three, laborer, burned from head to foot. EMMA MARIUS, sixteen years old, badly burned HETTIE MARIUS, two years old, inhaled smoke ALBERT MARIUS, sixteen years old, burned about .ne | chest. FIRE THE WORST IN YEARS. The fire is the worat horror of the Delancey street pre- cinet in years. When it was over the back room of the sta- tion-house looked like a small morgue. Corpses of men, women and children were stretched out on every side with blackened faces and burned limbs, some of them being al- most beyond recognition Coroner Fitzpatrick was roused from his bed to see them, | and as the bodies had not been officially identified he sent them to the Morgue. The Fire Marshal and the police are now investigating the fire in the hope that some clue will be obtained to find | the firebug The hero of the fire is Policeman James T. Knowles, of the Delancey street station. At the risk of his own life he) got nine persons out of the upper floors of the building, and only quit his post of danger when driven from the fire escape by flames all around him. He was slightly scorched about the hands were them Just a9 Knoles turned to save Muchearta there wax a sudden etter off than the Marfus family ne fire was not directly underneath Persons from Death in Fire. ‘The ground floor of the dullding the mm seen tie be Ms RN, their ‘Cle Agreement of ite application to cages! secuped by Alderman James J. Smith. tion at the window 9 Marion apart E TDAt their cenire was weakiy ‘Hat ehail here tare ehich cannot of the Seventh Ward, whe Kept a saloon M Mt. and | nd a hams | |. Ad as Soon as this became evi adjusted amicably between the par- na . "tos 4 here tid whh excite ay te eee LR ‘ directo’ ian Hamll- ties they shall be submited to arbitra inant prt al eety » He moved a 7 : fre “ ‘. Alderman Smith, who lives near by, ¢,., " ie WW with the Buftolks. tion, that th eget " he reinstate: | : F flung himself and City ‘Imperial Volunteers, ment of ployees shall be eub-| was th a party of friende, Max from the Into the sites. Belpose and eet he Guards mitted to arbitration Yprung, brother of the late “Mayor of He turned over a couple of times. then ae Etpnd. seeing the way out Picsdl Proposition was presented to the) poverty Hollow,” James Weldon and }t pesewals and ay .imp where vanced over the dif it und OMetais of th pid n@lt Com he carried inte o under a “peunisallctins pet = Heorge Reilly were on their way from) hal) ding and burned 4 onds HHL SNUBBED, otinued from First Page) “Our seizure of 1 the Hoers to feel they inded, and this re ty Fetirement. They ac and he repeated with a tinge “Hamilton spoke in blah tert troops ed. Hamilton ning to say! contusion from a sh smith Croker's private te shoulder, but ie not, 1 Wnalle to perform | is ( ho recently hn BAGGED 830 BOERS, eh Setar barn Baden-Powel! Captures More than His Own ARROLL’ $ EXPLANATION. ant ® per re visited her, a few LONDON, June 15.—Gen. Haten. Pow ell, with men, | mati #0| tbe won . ay 0 Carr establishing order in | * e out at 1 o clock, leaving his 4 collec an teak Outside he met “Perce he has Street-Cleaning Commits ve ined 30 pein - Then they parted, ¢ hward r Paddy ar Wh eis Mr Delmour he asked He t* not here,” anewered the at- | Girt Took Overdose of Morphine at |‘ ee, ee ee Morningside and Failed to Ta” MR SNPS KUN Hersett Coanetiman Herman Miss Evelyn Warrer we qm, Mr Carroll re years old, was found uncons 5 deposition Morningside Park at 26 o'clock in the organizatio way that Cal ,* aot ed a few ome down . » the J. Hood Wright Larry’ to after things while | w ny body hot in a serious and will recover Thi 1 hy . menting jim on Bilen Lang Says « siranee wr fact in the Manded Wer the Habe Viol never he ‘ho much the bigger man, Carre and Lang by &® woman this of & Pennsylvania Seoryeoct bs reserve usually golf Hundred and and Third the iittle girl to ahd Fourth street was te | over Bmiti’s saloon At { irrita-| ‘hey saw Policeman James T. Knowles the two held an earnest r | Divver en-| walking | mans wt I'8 | man reached It he to Mr | aI nd wok ay and to morning ‘ ee might pass muster . Deimour Sie] Boor been has said so, Dulldl as & man unfitted to nat the. char of deputy ehief because of And every one admits aker to men who come 4 restaurant when, on turning the ¢ ner from Cherry into Ja IPAM from the fourth floor the stairwa a urfield | Patrick Hyrie. a laborer w mardsd with the Marions, and who they saw flames bursting jashed down the stalrway. thr eat : mes st the butlding — he same time) NIGHTSHIRT BURNED OFF, His on street at running from the opposiie direction Ali ran to the house, a few rs from the corner of Cherry street, shouting to burne He was where aarm (he inmates he fourth floor A BRAVE POLICEMAN. ¢ the apartments. op Knowles to ka glance at te building. | f)\f4 we ip wh Pir sp the front of | They ended at ts saloon, and ther vg the baloony ran pes balcony over ¢ no way of reach he street that (here was a underneath the M to che) The polceman saw om. eage running windows of the second floor of alcony He ran in % and go: + indee Hh on them had barred emer nts occu: | * fire was sufficiently under qT rime | pied Mary Jordan, her husband Thetree @ allow it the Aremes entered and two chudren opened on the deloony Tho pi A er Know ktek in the wine on od ttretched on the Noor holding dows, vy! hat Jordan was! Antoinette. to her breast t a 1 drageing Des them of moet up ‘he ‘ire ladder in the ould Flames were raging | dows on the fourth wide of the adder ent on this floor ty famliy by the pve! out a Was & farpace of fame . from the fam in the two win-| | NOISE AROUSED FAMILY. In che apartments directly above were the rive fami’ They their beds by the nose. made a dash for the stair. ¥ a) the middie of the bu.iding, only ind & mass of flames shooting to the Thom a buliding had been fired yg onl} } a vacant apartment the os but also ata turn in the f- | way bet the first and second ie cut all escape through Ly ether downward or | The ¢ are floor to reach the window sei back had fallen eae ah ae = BENZINE CAUSED THB FIRE, ' within his reach, th: hard- oe oe reas © In (he | Explosion Started a $4,800 Fire on pf Fay hance to Fulton Street—Firemen's Dulied out 19a of the Qeick Werk, | them yanie in Alfred i. Sel-| The explosion cf « five-gal'on can of who hed f him up the] Densine caused a dangerous fire at im the shop BEQGED FOR HELP. ° seat Geese the ball weit women abd 0 ee Ee THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNK 1, 100 LIVES LOST IN FIRE SET BY AN INCENDIARY. Knowles, sad spread with |p a] SADC GG BIG1G 0018 (osor0yor8 | | Hero of Big T thet several Russian ¢ | boats are lying the relief column, Nothing has come Department = fram | Minister Conger jlast) = Tuesday to the State United States Poeun and © evening, officials have settled down to the belief | that not until the foreign relief column apital wilt Mr. Conger be able to resume reaches the Chines: he use of the cable | Ut te eminows that nothing has by heard the United se € Kine a the sending o that point, and it for a gram re the | | Navy Departmer rrival of the gunboat York nat that ae POLICEMAN J. I. KNOWLES. — VRTOGOGOOO61619) | tice. i ian 6 ata Bi AMERICAN TROOPS. WILL GO TO CHINA... (Continued from First Page) —_—— port joff Ten-Tsin, which is also the depot of | Chefoo awaiting orders. Bhe Is within a day's safl of Taku and ean be summoned by Admiral Kempff, if he needs reinforcements, at @hort no- Admirai Remey oy we Navy Department this morning as follows the | from Cavite At Kempff's request I shall send the | Iris about the 2h, with coal and stores | ‘of Admiral Kempa for #9 men for three months, The Iris ts a big collier ship. The 98 men men ablegram make up the personne amshiy Newark, the Monocacy, now on the way to Taku, and the Yorktown, { Chefoo, with the marine contingent ashore chi i | he significant featare of the . indicated opinion that the 4 turhances in Chinn may he ¢: peeted to inet several menths at jteant. ees PEKIN RELIEF FORCE IN SERIOUS PERIL. WASHING fletal de imate awe © absence of water direct information from the Interna. | becomes ite «a factor in the situa. now seeking to teach “lon There are no running streams hes were Near the present locality of the confirmatory o One of that tener the pi the great diMeult ng exper- Tain to heret mainly by way Water Was easly when the seventy by rath, there was cause apprehension that od And even © trip made enous delay to} nm the water supply JAPAN'S BIGGER NAVY, Thirty Destroyers to Be Added to Mer Fleet Under New Programme. June 15—From Japan tha naval autho to enter upon a new naval the river, so VICTORIA mes news are about Or Five lon yen @ * yearly de Different shades of pinks, blues and lavenders, in ers this season, Right ‘blendings. of shades, width of stripes and a correctness of fit gives; our variety the preler- ence, ‘Prices $1, $1.50, $2 & $2.75, Our best white negligee het at $3.50 is of a special weave of thin linen, and very much admired, Soft white silk ‘Shits, $5.00. lengthwise stripes are! the negligee shirt lead-, ' ' ‘ | and it supposed that the native hes sald Cannot be relied upon in the existing drought and tn the present tntensity of water for @Otl-foreian sentiment j 1 gpn {te whole, the offietal advices re- ed by foreign governments and fo Jed to thelr rey hes f from reassuring as to the of the expeditionary force. No use me in New Yor New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, AS TO PRICES- LIBERTY 1C6 «... price... OSA OOO MUT SIRE | paring to t | The vessel probably will le at! | the night. esenvalives here | ¢ EA ee ey . | =e PF Mind GAST VERY TIRED. Roads in oe Bad Shape and Her Lead Is Reduced. (Seecial to The Breming World) VALLEY STREAM, N. Y., June b— Mies Gast finished her sixth century at 9 o'clock this mori in a rather tired condition. The roads were in very | bad condition all night from last night's | terrific downpour, and it war not until this forenoon, when the sun con- descended to come out at intervals, that the road was in anything like |ridable shape. Her last century took | her almost twelve hours, and cut down | materially the lead she had over Mrs, | tAndeey * last year's record, | Mrs. Lindsey and Miss May Smith, [two noted long-distance cy ists, were interested spectators to-day. They con- eratulated Miss Gast on her good work thus far and wished ber success in her attempt at the record, Misa Gast was off her wheel three hours altogether during the night, but roe was not allowed to get more thane {sre minutes’ sleep, as any protracted slumber would tend to stiffen her joints and undo to @ great extent the excelient work performed by her trainers. hus had only one hour and fift minutes’ sleep thus far in the ride, expects to Anish with only about be hours more sleep. She has been riding » chainiess wheel all night, and did not change to her light chain wheel till 10 ye ¢ dismounted from her whee! at hed est's Hotel, Valley Stream, after com- x her @0th mile, she said to The ning World reporter who was pre- his turn at pacing after she had a rub down: “My knees bothered me a little during ‘Then, too, the ruts in the | mad caused by farmers’ wagons bound i were ready to throw me if I not use the greatest care 1 think Was the most A Se the last hi of the run, all seemed really harder than it better now that the sun has come again.” ‘in ik Lim, ae MISS HECKER CHAMPION, | 22, in Vinal Hound The Evening World) T. N. J, June 15.—Miss r the Wee Burn ebamplon woman golfer, won the Metropolitan gyif cham- ponship to-day in a decided walk-ov ne beat Miss Ruth Underhill, the Na- 9 up and T to play. The gamp was de layed out, were bi 4 | Stiga Hecker finshed in i) gi Mise wan oy ine fact that she me distance in 2 as 3. The score: sara mA S AEE the] Be v wohEELGLTE fhe) Mies M Club, won the Consolation Cup, beat. We make ours to fit every . bought right and in large quantities. We buy rig! COFFEE 4 Ibs. very best Maracaibo Coffee in the Very best High-Grade Tes—Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, Mixed, Japan, Young Hyson, Ceylon or India, 39 Cents Pound. BEST NEW LONG ISLAND POTA- TOES, four-quart basket, our CEs sssseceveee ceeeeeeseraneerees bean and 7 pounds Granulated Sugar, All for $1.00. Only one lot to each customer. PRUNES, handsome, large, meaty fruit, finest grown, 50 to the pos A i0-cent kind, fr eyed price.... omauusale sold at ‘ona OUF Pic. .eseeeeseee HECKER'S FLOUR,, 7-Ib. bag, usually sold at 18 to 20 cents, our LIBERTY TOMATO CATSUP, pint bot- tles, fine, rich flavor, ¥ ing Miss Rob.nson, of Richi ty, by t hole. INTERESTING GROCERY NEWS. JAMES BUTL STORES EVERYWHERE— 89 RETAIL BRANCHES IN GREATER NEW YORK AND SUBURBS, 89 addresses, You must know of the “ Butler Store” which is near your home if (Borough of Manhattan, Brook'yn, Bronx or Richmond), Jersey City, Greenville, Bayonne, Hoboken, Union Hill, i Paterson, Long Island City, Astoria, Yonkers o; Tarrytown. | 8c 15e} | our Ie Ash About Our BUTJER PRICES and QUALITY. It's worth your while to buy Butter from us, JAMES BUTLER Importing ed Manvlacerag Wholaais tnd Rea! Gros Miss Gast’s recomds as compared fom EIGHTH AVE, tat Mre Lindsey's follow: re La tm. | wal champion, by the heavy ecore of | ded on Ul holes, and of those only two | were halved. Mise Hecker winnt and m of @ » tor the Gr course was Underhill in 10. ‘diss yea | pearly every one uf the ei the | long ¢ was shown time con | by A: ‘COUN | prom, Sunday World Wants, plarchne oon we sell cheap, as MILK, fine quality, out Be 3 cans fOr -++++-.006 BUT CONDENSED CREAM, my better, our price, 3 cans 25¢ BUTLER’ CONEY ISLAND Se LAUNDRY SOAP, lars finest quality, 15 eo ee SAUL BROS' NEW STORE, 978 Third Ave., BET. SSTH AND S#TH STS, Will Offer TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, $0 DOZ, LADIES’ SILK GLOVES, pure silk, in black, modes, 25¢, mr white, tans, modes, ‘Actual value, 39¢. BTAYS, atesee. sees 9, Cee, ae agile LISLE gee oper wort al 5c, my Actual value, }5c. to 45¢,, according to stay, LADIES’ ey WHITE ae ont, | dress sleeves, sizes 32 to 46, for to-morrow only 98c. Would be a bargain at in. 0. FINE SILK CORDED 1 5c. STOCK TIES, all colors, Considered 2 bargain at 25¢, 9 DONS su ak, TAFFETA RIB. : Se. Yard, 3% a And Many Oar 8 phe Too Many to Enumerate Here, Wi « ‘any other store in the city. If SAULS Say So, an None But Reliable Goods at This Establishment, Store Open Satuniay Eve Uni 10 macs St Se resiN, S me ow to my lack of alvep. However, I ta weere ad thes £20. aliver Newvrediag AMAZING results are to be Flushing, can be sold cheap these prices prove, TEA 15c GLOBE BRAND CON. 20c eee rete ee eens seeeee cakes, on 2

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