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DROWNED; _ MANY 000 HOW CROKER SAVED RESCUES. PETER MEYER LIF Bathing Fatalities Were Frequent Yesterday— Gallant Life-Savers Snatched Many from Death in the Waves. OO ‘True Story of Tammany Chief-| tain’s Heroism Told by | Mrs. Delmour. ive dead Is the record f fatalitics t mpanicns re od his after an ‘ - — = in thts vi y \ | sped ‘ < Phe bodies of ihe on | Trea j : ce Growned verter M - Pe Bl, were i . ring ¢ 4 ®. W. Rouse, of vs W e Hund ky , Thirty-third ste ¢ hia! row f ‘ “ og Teneyok Rouse iwe t years w ‘ y wh Oi, and Lous | ‘ t LOG LRL ORLY O LO LW) 4140 0s 10 O10) 8110 (OYTO PIO) O1O16 6) OLN R010) 8 OLR IOOD Fears old, of WH Heventh avenue, Man hattan Joseph Comer, thirty-four years old, a Diacksmith, of from the shock of « Was crabbing in M y eregpller far o Th the wath sf mn kly wutets W ' oe ks aa Bet, but when he stood upon the beach resid Mis 2 t » V ee te Raving ¢ Be collapsed ant tl6! » ty Herspatead The wot be ! i" roost F) | Biwin Holt, of 19 Peiiom avenue, As ‘ * . er ure New Y Was teize! + n while @ . . \ ® r, ee @@ City Island last evening ay friend “e ve es i Was drowned before | fata } 4 at Freeport, L. | Wyck tw women from drow a teamer, of, Kines : our Sharmon, was revived Herman rescue him. W: . 4 ‘ ‘ of B® South Pitt) street, Frosh o« *. dieting ed himeef at M ! ‘ A D) HM. Garret:, of @ Cedar street ving ith a. Rattan, and Samiel MoGork As ‘ . ae A thee feria, Holt spent the afternoon walling o* eined ¥ ramps w ‘ ter Jnugaiore on the Bount They >a as says GHAL FIREBUG PUT WESUNE NESW cane 23 CR | to His Refusal of | _—— a Clemency, | At the Democratic Club last nie —— stood about tn groupe and ker, their leader 212 Py ereiere ererer s:e (eke Sheles eheisi+ ore lerere 1ere1e ie» RICHARD CROKER. 191910186 WGI TOOOLRVRY A010 + (01 0) 8 PCA ONOOG 818101 DOECOS 016 GOHOOOOOD neheon and wént for a ewim on the tlo bathing beach which fronte Mr “ity Istand. GEE BR tein ee tete bein inieteteee int in fen telleiisleiniefelninin inte beiviniein late fea Richard Cre tn ble | Deimour's reatdence on ( | ae Bag He ~ Ar eof hero and life-saver Mr Meyer di] not go in the water Bia & Page Sl The story told ! ny versions and but walked out on a etone breakwater le cctgpien, | with vartous ota! hich extends about sixty feet Inte Tuten woe vtetted h + “1 Screen ka “a . art nt He was at the end of the he . \ever ! na t fa : ‘ tw hoMr W nd Mr | ; y poll y ting wi hie oenet \ atten was an ‘ « en, ¢ t his surroundings, he} \ : f e and pitehed forward } , , » the water tle . Katee A @hout of lnughter greeted him when + flew oo he came up diowing like a porpolae t| A 1 « h f the dignity whieh ‘ he iT ar U ' ut of bathing sult, Li colt Mution wished im r roker and Whalen, who = e fistan: away, started a + Mu see which would i TO DEATH CHAIR. eth reach thelr water-logged proce Ye ath meured. Father Creete 4 the ker ty a lusty swimmer and ‘ s partner's cide. He " and Principa tT | refused tp satiety an eager public with ke the water out of his . wine . . re a 4 th. with) ra as = World ‘on « Mice of Whalen, booated | my went on while! walked ' atoM \¥e v 1 whe a 1 t dof y ‘ and Mr nd Ty amperes T “ Meyer, Corporation Counsel John Wha ¥ slly reduced ¢ ™ volts Aft nd Me Deimour a trt econds (he current was inor@lved on Bridge Commisstoner Lewis If u Nixon's yacM. Mr Nixon was - “435 ‘Meyer minute and) with the party, ‘They returned before! won plagued about his ducking? “ISERIES he dealt neon TAMMANY’S Sie mates tas| CAMPAIGN 0 Tee rn mes «| FUND i j ‘ him that he el the fetal onatr b: —_——_-?¢42—____ slaughier and) | TN WOKLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1900, »| JAMES McCREERY& CO; * Cloth. | suitable tor golfing, cycling CAMPANIA HIT Big Cunarder Cut Float- ' taiatvaset | Stern Brothers SHIRT WAISTS, To-morrow, a Spectal Purchase of a Household Linens. Fancy striped and figured a Zephyr Waists, gat 2c a aba Decided Redygtions from Prevailing Prices |black and white. Irish Damask 2x2 2x2% 229 Stiff or soft cuffs. Table Cloths, $1.38 $1.75 %2,10 $2.15 £4.95 *1,25 95c $1.95 $2.00 Plain tucked or box|Napkins, to match Breakfast size 91,50 doz, Dinner pleated backs, * | Pure Linen Sheets, Large size pr. Pure Linen Pillow Cases, 22% x 36 in,, “ Crochet Bed Spreads, large size Marseilles Bed Spreads, “4 Hemmed Huck Towels, dt, "| Hemstitched Huck Towels, “ $2.95 Turkish Towels, ¢ * $2.25, #2.90 Damask Tea Cloths, 36 in, square 7Sc, 45 in, 98e West Twenty-third Street §0 cents; Former y $1.50 to $3.0 . #1.50, Broadway and rth St, LADIES’ SUITS. 100 Tailer-Made Su'ts. Broadcloth, Cheviot, and Venetian WEST 23d STREET Homespun Clearing Sale of Flowers. A'l Imported, Every Variety, including Arecican Beauties, Violets, Pansies, The majority of these Suits are lined throughout with Silk. $7.50 and $12.50; Torn erly $15.00 to $25.00, Rainy-Day Skirts, dark Crushed Roses, Carnations, Poppies, Oxford, | Buds, B'uetts, Foliage, F:uit, $5.50. Chrysanthemums, Wisteria, &c., and full line of Black Flowers, 25¢: ost bene Heretofpre from 75c. to $4.25 per bunch. S. KOCH & SONS - - 24 West 23d Street. Little Capital and Sunday World Wants Will Always Make Success. JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and rth St. Mover Jonasson & Co Wit place on sale 250 Ladies’ Golf Skirts, of doub.e-taced materia's, and my sunt wear; tailor $4. 25 mace; retal value, $7.50. On Sale Tuesday, July 24th. BROADWAY & /2THST. DYNAMITE SHIP. ing Mine in Two—Peril of 400 Passengers. LONDON, July 2 —With several of her bow plates wrenched and a few of her stays carried away the big Cunard line steamship Campanta ts lying at her pier in Liverpoo! to day after running down and cutting In two the bark Embieton and drowning eleven of her crew. That the Campania and her @ pas- rs ever reached land after the col-| \s a miracle, The Embleton was} ng less than a floating mine, Fore} and aft whe carrted @ carge of dynamie and gunpoader that only needed a spark | oa sudden Jar to send 1 of. J the Campania struck her elther Ww or the stern both vessels pably have heen blown up and scean disaster of modern orded < Busines Intxperttnced B. mir? janes Sir, we gh on Ole hntsp le | Ad- dition. Advertise in the Sunday World. Advertise in the Sunday World. | acing ew yours His] ‘Tammany'* campaign ¢ Fo \lce law, everybody knows that they | self and he | wi 1 uitle rt of § tre ed and pald whenever there is a J aring that the) ing to the I ma ‘ The collectors in some in- = Mere) a meet with a refusal, and tn such ° t money and * recalcitrant off Haely i as | ox wer « for work « tet ele P t te the custom to pay and w will 4 he “protected” intere ' ‘ * ore 1 ar sunted upon to supply ' aed " jon are included 4 1 oe ; music hails, gambling-houses \ . . are os and similar resorts which permitted ‘to violate the law by favor f the pollee, ‘These pay a stated price ch they enjoy, but tion ts usual and * SRUBDERED: BR BROKESKULL, "2cc2 0" LOUISA W Ph let inininininieinintataie ridge bas whiten “have re and well with the rulin umes the last half militon. tar Passenger Poked Hie A ittile girt, alleged Paigned before Ma Torkvitie « fal4 to he aasesame ampaign pur- | civil ser Head Seninet tran are im vidal organization ¢ OF Spon Seopardy through ber t —_s— in Tue wed a. f : '» Thirteen-Year-Old Child leat | Laaven Mone: Aiter DANK ACID W Wit BEER, went to that ad nd found that air is larg sol well ‘eveloped a and sears long 1 . w sald beer at a friend's By ine, ” “Larry.” ¢ the som of an sast-side fs a chandeller-maker B of the five floors firm fire ids vie SS SPIRE ALARM FOR TROLLEY. | @ Spree. | areakiyn woman Tired of Lite idee atratted the atteution of | * rated with ke . ‘ Tried to Kill Herself in tenant, who din th ne Aarsterdam Avenme Cae Atmost, + aa 8 Saloon. flame bad « was star Demolished in K@ort ta save rs 4, MFt Minnie Klein, twenty-five years| Wes looked upon ay a . | trom Plames | be y 1, ol, of 3 Central avenue, Bart New) MS. tree fied semulenenedis | on, setup ar caught! inure daey, | York: Was arraianed In the Lee Avenue ape gees the pee d have tb a . 1 and is a i court, Wilttamsburg, to-day for drink re and an r iA n ps Mes tihiel te dear fies «Wa we 08 onl nureh {ne carbolle acid in her beer. Ghe ts) Rast f the Moly Redeemer. {i gained headae ti would have been abinze | tired of te, lowet apaln thie morning. jed the car in puting i the pes, Rast .Thir- irl la hows 10 be & rare: \There were no passengers aboar 4 When deeeine. envel = Mauiag the accident Lappened teenth street, Her brother Edward « am ite Bae ee te ‘aj it hat anelt remarked that she) Larry | fevarated foom her husband and was) gers Ww hare in ot oar Third more of less seriously Lopen, who live th varned units} “ree « TA Gece . hook and ladder] She left her home on Saturday, @y-| The woman drank the mixture In Goat time. he chi ng lghted | truck cane, Fi ren early demolia ing that ehe had secured @ position, as | seaasn's Raines Law soloon at PEARS. SHIP IS OELND As lt was the Campania hit the bark squarely amidships and both halves of |% Rmbleton went down in a few | minutes, taking with her the dangerous . WRECKED SONGA IS. HERE. Serwegine Tramp Steamer That Raw Ashore Last March Towed to Port. ‘The Merritt & Chapman wrecking steamer Rescue arrived this morning with the wrecked steamer Songa in tow from Tampteo via Charleston, #. C. +The Songs, a Norwegian tramp bled steamer, went ashore at Tampico Machinery Disa May March i7 and was attindoned. In Seriously Affect Trip April last Capt. FR. Sha ot, the! ar! itt Chapman Wrecking Conmpan | to the Pole. of his port, went to the wreck with ‘4 expedition and after mueh labor suc- you Were! coeled tn geting the songe off the! const and brought her to Fae fairly good trim. ‘ollision occurred In @ dense fog fhe had touched at Queenstown and ft about 3 o'clock on Saturday morn- Nelisen, of the Embleton, a» |Norwegtan, wae ac breikfast when the ships met. He quickly jumped over. verd and was drowned, Ten of hi rew also went down. as only after the shipwrecked satlors came aboard the Campania that he officers learned of the danger that | had threatened the steamship. An ap- prentice boy was the first to speak of ts. It was a miracle,” he said,” not blown up. We were carrying dyna- mite and @w Zealand ST. JOHN'S, ¥. F., July 2 —Ltegt. ‘The verse! is Peary's steamer Windward red the — This part of our cargo distributed harbor at Port au Hasqu fore and Had you struck us any YACHT GRACIE ASHORE. southwest extremity of the | ‘ ace but amidship, we would have , urday, with part of her machinery dis. jown you out o bd acct wat abled. Pieces to replace the broken sections reached bere by train at noon today. Tt gill probably require a few days to the necessary repaire. ‘The delay may seriously divarrange the ship's plans for reaching the far north Famous O14 Racer Grownded at) Sea Gate, but Get O8 Safely. The famous yach' Gracie went ashore at 12 o'clock inet night at Sea Gate, Coney Island, and ft was late this morn- Ing when she woe pulled al ee On doard the Gracie were women ha seven hen, ll of. Shem tee In or Fg areal ainda The nd Nyack. Beyond a shaking up| World's Vacation Bureau, which can a few scratches no one was in-| furnish you with felia+ic information relative to all suzmer resorts in New mre “ins “ampecation of ieee, betae The Gracie competed in preliminaries! York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania ant necensagy. for Fan ants go fs tat | New Ealand Egee eanee & TERRIBLE SEA COLLISION Passenger Steamers Crashed Teo- gethee-—Five Persons Were Killed and Vitty Injared, BELFAST, July Zin a coliiston Bat- urday night outside Belfast's Lough be- meamers tor five passen- . apnea 17 "