The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1900, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

_THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900, ' GOV. SAYERS, OF TEXAS, HAS RECEIVED erm ial TL i. By Ae a —— aaa coteniee es q ——--- ee GALVESTON IS SAID ARE ALIVE MORE NAMES OF DEAD ' OF YS All World-Wide Response to Calveston’s Cry / TO BEA TOTAL _LOSS,|, AND WELL sion tnt of tenon $1,500,000 e | ' "SPEEDING ONWARD, “"sitiustidt") for Help $1,600,000 Needed > Oa arerene— siiandlpnanings | by Searche , ee | GAl VESTON, Bepl. 14 —Here is an ad: A worldewide answer has come to Gal-) advices to draw on thy LVR “ie as] A worlds 0 on that bank for $10,009 Every Building in the Doomed City Must/These Persons Inquired , ditional {lat of Galveston'e dead venton's appeal for ald: for the ald of the Galveston eulferers. 4 Be T D For Survived the Relief Specials Bear 120,000 Pounds off} ssi. uns ay ant ramiy Paris Bus gubscried 10,00. Liver: gPresident Daniel A, Hoald, of the @ torn own. WWEith ALEX, wite, two sone and davanter | pool'w contribution of $1600 has been Rome tisurance Companies today téibe ‘ ince te Texas Storm Food to Galveston, vtech i tai wilt 10 daw, Wary. Landon ts orean:f graphed to ov. Sayers at AUN to " HEROER i ‘slog Denefite, — Proffers of help have} draw on his company for 81,000, 1 (pecial \o The Rrening World.) “E think Uiat 6.40 persone + ~ —— — BROOKS, J, F. ome from Berlin and other continent Gov. Sayers acknowledges the tender i GALVESTON, Tex, Bept UW-The} were Jowt tn Galveston proper Ih newer he Inquiries sent to Oe The World's apecial relief train a) The World his forwarded jae erty ; te ont ehtidren (eolared) apliyie President Lowbet hax voloed] of $760.00 In contributions from Amert- q ehajeman of the committee appointed to] Major Bkinner The lows is h by The Kvening World the fol>| a, 1 inte Cleve ©, at 7 o'clook |! unde of food and clothing suppties to | BPE He iho sympathy of the French Republlo}oan cities, It te peoted the amount a i ; apthe the | RTeator when the territory adjacent to monn AB. * ba ‘ fon on the relief trains now under | PANKERS, MRS CHARLES (0s cablogram to President Mokintey.| will be doubled before the subsorl » Weelt Austin and personally describe the) te ity iimite te taken into conaidera, | RUE | the Het of persons repor Morning on gene time, A walt) yay , DBACH, MIABONINA, of Viotorla The Galveston Rellef Committee of|itste are closed, ‘Thee fy 1. ‘Three hundred and six i) gttattion in Galveston to Gov. Mayers] (jon fate this morning Jwax mado while ihe refrigerator car! R HORURCKRR, Ht er, beoiner and wer) Ihe Chamber of Commerce held a large>|oommunition have atrendy went oon: q declares that ho eatimates tho property As to the property toss 1 am ¢ CP Hremer and family, inquired tor) was ired, | ELIEF TRAIN NO, 3, wT; ite iy attended meeting y. Geiree) tributions of money, clothing, food and a Jone here at $40,000,000, of about (wile M8) vinced that $40,000,000 la a conservative} py a senule, nt RM Courtiandt avenue,| ‘The car went from New York to], Reliet traln Noo 9 ts loading at the AWA, WINN: Be Hooley, & Banker of Galveston, addrers-| medical supplies to Texas Hee ee eerie oo oe aaa eeeinta. f bane thie he 1 Mra 1 Hoppe, of 176 Heaet Huta York Central, DAMMey ante freight depot, Pier 2, 1000 van sonny, witd and daughters MAB and] the fommition @n the condition of! New York hus raised $200,000 Cash AN orranized band of mhoule baw by knowledge of value loaned from my | “ Pele ss An o each avenue iMalo over the N r en a Dembromses atreet hi ' affairs in That etty, An executive com:|subseriplions of $52,000 have been re Aingoyored, with headquarters 10 te] experience as Aung Mayor et : Lene atte, naited for irs thenee bo Gleveland over the Lake Sho ‘| From Malcolm Townsend, — freight epiest Mi dba) MAL Sis, ana dannbler mittee of the rellef committee was ap-|ported by the Merchants’ Assoctation, wreted southern Pacity drette Boat] Phe amosament of Galveston te fred : 5: °F) @ Michiean Souther) Brom Cleveland | tad Harcy King, atiperintendent, [OM AwPRE, Me, ant bila, pointed €0 take the brunt of the work in] The Chamber of Commeree started off a warped inland benind Texas Olly \t 925,000,000, but che ptpperty. Is fam were all Aabt, but had lone i the Ble tour to Mt Lousy (2ONe tOLF 1) Jown Nevine'® bum | CHAMATIAN, 408%, : its hands, ‘The committee ix composed] !t Mat with $97,235, rated in five min a va of ita members were artented DY] Anpeaaed, at over tworhtthg of ite value.) Vn 'Nine ide ke blewt laboree every person commected | ox vimmtt. Wile of Alexander Orv, Chairman; James] utes. The ®tock Hxchaage began tho he south of the Galveston Sharpebooters! "Phere ie not s aoand Bhilding in ihe] wap yee? Fe and tera oe meena RndiiCRpre) IK Wal te nepones ae ‘he | with che Peameylvania Sanen ay Morke lerinny, Mme Maier, 4, amb aTA® LUBA | Bullman, ‘TReasurers Abram 8. Hewitt | good wor with $9,010; the Produce Ex. q ya from the dead, a Amite the olty, Cosi bulidings | Oe sAnOeerg, ’ MT Missourt Pactfe fost ‘Texas expred®, and] With chorgy to help the rellet expedition |. mre wite and daugbter, Jacob H. Sehiff and John Clafiin. the Cottor oh, q Be, valusstnpuoands Paaiikege rae WHISK: Reacathl dialing In the oueinere| CiKBUTOUFEN AtFWet, Wak AnAlOU about will fie ff at Gaiveston on the] sbeeen ee een aad sib Bt CARRS tame tlhe subseriptions recelved to bait vbaceo ten water i iin A large section of the pler | i ‘ ; 4 my «| portio ie ¢ 1 ‘ i ‘ n bler was setlonawronn, f x covered od turned.oyer to Lhe author pit! Le 4 ae ay or mnt of pliant tes top Joseph sliverman, of Ho Kaat! !miied robedute PAUL Ar ing work od -metmed wih st hayes A hat mn W! ne are ye folig way> / a wey v Van Wyck'a fund Yas iter. Sey ee re atentaes Ata! UY Beveniy aixth atree feel relieved] ‘The shipment is expedited throwel thel reat printed piacanl aupplied by Supt. [UM Many, ond enttteen, ononan | oY As & A.M. White, $909; Winter & Wit] bo, necomary to atd Wwork of cleating 1p tha debrin| Mave to ve condemned and torn down,| ney‘l!) AMM Mitenl Keneroalty of the ratlway offietale of the [280K r hades doko Wetuity | Smillie, Fa; Dumont Clarke, 100, Fist (n spe atricken atric, one bench was begun, the torg vetne | Te stocks carried by the meronapty jy", 1% Robert Wels anmouneen hin fame) Keneroally of BBnived for The World'a Texan Her) A. HORACE, LAR W., JOBRPHR, WHHIA) Conte satel, $96); Hard & Wand, #60 Hine respons i 1 iP in the warchounea were pay fi , apt PAPNDIA, 4 1 [guarantee that the. amount. wilt % eppiled when it could be Aone rately | san Kory Fanorte | rn ) Al alon route crowds turned out atrivutions oived at 4 Adolphe Low, $109 Henry Goleman, th Very little progress was made, but] (tally destroyed Waaly damagy si ‘ip but THK ty i The tp val to chet the crew it the t ‘a That Was Whi trom Th, Ce ttudley mee ui ie, PLR oe 4), Frederic Cr $100; O10. The Ciyeng! Relic pf the f oases on cotton an Ae a LL at al he lev souniny ‘ i utley, of y . 4 Y a ag ¥ deores of bodies were uncovered and ie Jase on cotton and erain tarnily hee dead Kory, uf i Hare carrying The Worht's supplies to | Vurky ive ie Pio tks STOR TAN te ies. mowant e, and inte eat | Mayer & Coy, SW HF. Noyes, $100;] Merchunte a atlon “de fl valved this cremated particularly Neayy. Cotton wae washed | 1 belt | 1 eT Teekeh Ghkiveston |New York (ites larme canon of ary a ‘Tile Guarantee & ‘Tevet Company sso, | worming with the Clty runt Company, hate, Reality OMeer:fitunt nha at]! 800 and qoattered over miles of ter (fies ve » Lrovkivn, wanted the in | Foote trom bev pi Bre wd Way whit |e “wnyny ren Larard Freres, $1,000; ML. Sykes, 1100; sion pale the A od | if a8 sanitary corpy THe net Heutenant Am wure that $600,000 will prove 4) ‘treet. # answered by hie relatives that] Rellof train No. | ts today hurrying ApH uo. bank ii my ; th i DANPEY. MN. and MIRA, and (wo daughter jon 0, ee pany, aukes the. total wr) deposits aa fo Myr. Drennan, the Commirstoner of nueevative. eaiimate,” | they are all throust the Boul) and nearing Galves: houpetiold woods from J. Kelr, W | DAMMI sly We Dh a ite colored) The banking house of Munroe & Co J contributions recelved up to thie aoke Public Works at Houston The other two memborn of the dele-|, Mt Owen Finnegan reporte that he la| ton as fast ay full headway and apecial le DUNHAM, GPOROM 1K, and wile revolved from tte Paris branch to-day |ing, $92,779, i ree BE she lading man ot CAIVOBIOR | ain ware net enecite (n thelr in good health, His mother, who Myon] rehedules will take It. hare Waris’ Woon aame ecelycd; | BUNMAM, GROROR R., Jr, and ton ehtliewe ma nn ——— ard thetr way to Auwetin to confer hatha 6 in Bing Bing, was anxtous to hear from] From Washington laat evening Mies} On of ehoes from Bb. Nh No. | DONNALLY, NIE x q of the property low Mr AW, PRANK WALKER, LOUIS D. With Gov, Payers regarding the situation ii ivehe hat it would. gure wewecn | Him Clare Barton, President of the National | apn 4M DwCNS, MADALANR eed OCTAVE BOHULTE, PAANLRA. ©. WATKING, MRS STANLEY. ARTHUR ond bend They ato. Major J.D. Mbinner.| wo com and $60,000, while | Mra Mary @herard, of 1999 Third aves| Rel Crom, and q etaff of seven meme Aven Healy DAVIS, MIRA BMMA. QCNIUAER,. WD: ane. wile BRUNA. Comiminsion merohAnl, ANd AONE DFERTaivicor aid lt went te nie, tnakew inquiry for John George | bers, departed for Galveston — Arriving | ing i oe packs pare bi A AMITH, MAB. MARY ood vaby, colored, WALLIN, LIEB, wite, mother, four ebtidren and dent of the Cotton Rxchanne THOMA] 45) sa, 000." Jand his family, who lived at aT Ave-! there, they will take charge of the din ae a fraue ve mM bars ‘ag DRMALK. MIKA. and two oyne nite alld, MEU MAR 4 little orphan girl who lived formerty as Gotha, treasurer of the Texan Land and) pies netieved the lone of jife about | {el Galver also for Baward| tribution of the clothing, food and medi kagees of clothing, Mra thn, of | DOWLMS, SAMUEL, wile and one chil annue, | SCHUTT, I wite and two ehiidren Palestine Timber Co, and Prank M. spencer, &) gom, wut modified thelr estimates both |AMerard and f al supplion that are hetng hurried to|} Wen Ninety-aixth street; ‘ave | DAVIA, MIM, MANY, ant ehtidren, © "] SLMPOON, WR, and (we children, JAMMS and] WATKINS STANLEY nf ARTHUR, Promipent corporation atorney, omeniians The World's retlet Of, beet, wine and) iron fC ALICE, L4MRIB eed BODIE Benny. WRIGHT, JANNIB T. and LY ‘ tlomen were appointed to aot | tren, MrUberty And lite by aaying that the alrieken elty on The World's rellet | CHINs "Ma md Third wrenue and One| evaNR, MRS KATH, and two children AANORNT, THOMAR, ARTHUR and ALLEN, | WALKER, 10% gy Ala rte tc hel pig i ris be ther. was nothing definite upon which TRANSPORT (reine, bo wane of clothing, Otto Kane, Don: FAUKENHANOK, GRONGB, ond wits AILKE, MKB il © TWIULIAMS, RORANKA, colored 0 " on In her 5 ” KR : , : LAMB, , ot fe..the, General Demrilitee: iN no reilly ‘sat ‘ dg 4 T! ner Ak a ii ‘aad want EXPRESS SERVICE. PORORT, JULIE SLADRYCK. We Lay wife and three ebtidren, WINDURG, MIKE WA, ond FRITS, - ee men! en were, however, en oral anager am y oward, 0! 7 “) ‘Leer YRAGBR, WILLIAM, % of rellet work, ‘ / ‘ " ; PRACMIER, MAS PRITE ANT, MARE. LASTER i ; aid t on peopl he other experience ve Amerie Ex ommany and! pany. c a Aba: Gah ACHWARTE, E, A Ae 1 lov. Mayers asking that n AetoRa: |i cio apathy of deapalr which seeined Mine Barton are Mrs. Bilen Bpenge Mus: We! Ko Sompany havo HR ly tha AAWYRR, DR OJ. R. BENEATH | THE RUINS. Uonof Galverton cilizens, well pomted lig have wattlod upon them and ieee amid fey, Bocond Vice-President of the Rod iM ea the Kee nek kc i Sis wad! URS: CORAMIAOG W ' UCKER, JOHN On the livation, be sent to Mn Ot) facing the probleme which confronted rot r GBpltae ean tntatea ’s i SCHHADER, MARY % Page. 5 e oni Led Troms; Mra FB, Ward, Mise Agnes N . el Wika (Continued trom | Firet ) Aivetin to descrite conditions ax they | chem with courage The McPherson Will Sail] ome en we eh NW wupplige, contrlpyled 40 Bie gat kl ol Hae ye AUMMIENS MINH HARMAN, of Ceding, Ky \ ‘ ly are, Major Akinner and Mesars, | ‘7 00 " ’ Dowell, York Btate or ” el ta Ahi 1 AMITH, JACOM (unaccounted for), Gree and Spacer mere the usantmons [oi had mon etiqee “tatty ny| WIth Supplies for — |e eat Ae tN Miwa fi it wien they wil SS ematied | eran ie ari tnt tsa, what nuthorty the men were welag Aelections of the committee, which met ldoubling the pay of laborers engaged Galveston MISS BARTON'S THANKS. e {hive on The tealn FARMER, MISH NANNIP, of Seilivan Intend, with these badges, and would Haten ‘ Reon to take action upon the Gov: Jin clearing thelr property of wrecknae ” To a representative of The World Miss] Out af town contetbutors, he entre Lie a 5 ae at : od 18 Senet MAR A to no excuses, | mp ' ‘phe| to send supplies on No. 4] arn, aw sHMAD ' erreaueet and hed announced that the raliroads Barton sald "t want to thank The) Oe aane OrFOw night should | gintow. PROF. and family TROSTMAN, SRA Th nod three chtltren. Aftor a hurried conference between i Just prior to thelr departure at 6} would build a double (rack steno! bridge] AL the request of William F King,! World for the invitation It Naw extended Xpress vervice the] gu NERY, CHARLOTTE (colored, TAVRK, VERMA ant M. Gen, Scurry and Sheriff! Thomas, \¢ i Lana et see i oe ame Ne a town the bay Rome o He Pa lbaa Vrevident af the Merchants’ Ansocia wee i Wore uf a ene e GONZALRS ANDREW, wife and daumnter Pau PONOHR, WIE I and five ebiidren was decided that all deputy sheriffs emen' lorem wore open and others had @iven | tion, Presidgnt MeKinley, through the| Mf to Galveston The wid has start. i VAN LIPW, MOLLIB to life and property and their} notice that they would remume operas | War Depart has placed @t the div-| Cd exactly lat What ie needed In DAAIAM Wis M1, and baby, VAN WUREM, MRKMAN, wite ond three ehildren | and special officers shall be permitted lone As to the sttuatton, tlona in a tov, days, Donal of the Cliiaena’ Relief Committee, | (a.verton to-day ta experienond and or OARNETT, ROBERT F WHALAMA, BAMUBL, colored carry arms and pass in and owt of organined by the association for the ree| Manited methods of diste/buting reltef." GINGON, MALT ©. WILLIAMS, ee we rolerrd the guard lines, Het of the ‘Yexas nufferers, the trane| Mise Harton'® party was well on ity GULEPT, COL, ot Vietorta, WOODROW MATILDA, The deputy sheriffs and special and ; i. WED AFTERCYCLON | LABOR WAR Now on. port MoPharson for the Phirhae of Mf J way to Atlanta this morning, ‘They go] panies. The GROROE, HK, and family WABR IN, CHUA. | age, colored. regular polite now patrol the city \ F HM oho sha TOUR dA Bg CH Hy Hay ney Fund Writ Uptown eae a eoLre. fRar vaideen and vlelthie wimorr Wot, JH eite and two chitren,| during the res ya ti (Continued from Firet Page) Galveston, ‘The off cepted by | ANd the Loutavitle ant Naahville to New | wireet and Trond wn GREY, RANDOLIMN, four children an + | WEEKO! y take charge of the city at n! i forveeten Maw Married iia invootantics er Was aocepted by Orleans, thenee to Galveston, where they | Ofte Pay + fF vies for reel ia WEINEBAG, OTTO, wife and five ehildren | \ tute Sweet! Alter Terribie " will arrive Saturday to take charge of het have Made to] GARBALDI, ADOUST. - ee + ave fell the merciless foot of capital] The Melherson is now at Mor 2 : of 1 , Mind, JAMES. i Storm, for two decades Kaet River, Brooklyn, whore phe will] (ie Work of distributing supplies from | np) ayn and by Ly Lea peers ee i The World's relief traine aw they arrive. | hatte WIGGINS, MAB. } GALVPATON, Bept, 1h—Lawt evening ‘i La! Vaaleton, Ma, tomorrow night at the Tremont Hotel occurred a wed fake wilh him every offee doocum } Wat was not aitended with must lias inay he needed In an emerson 4 Mowers and a gathering of merry: | and with hin secretary making friends and relatives, it was peowllarly wad. { Mea,,Jirico Roberts expected some day to marry Wrnest Mayo headquarters tn elon, Thomas D. Niehois Thomas Luttey ‘The MOM | oto Dintrtote 1 Whish devolated vo many homes de | por direct wo Mitchell, Reveral a ' prived her of almomt everything on | yyy \ anivers will probably be appainted to @arthfather, «mother, miter ANd! work vider Milched's direction i brother, Sho was loft deutitute, 1 Sweetheart, too, Wan a pufferer Me mich of his porsesriona tn Dickinson, but he stepped bravely for Ward and took his sweetheart to hi Rome. other Natlonal Board mem! Mitehell propores meetings and his poltey will be to pe o wade th remain away from (he mines, BLKS AEND QUICK AID, Ualiabhid fe JAMBBTOWN, N.Y, Bept. it, if Jerome I}, Fisher, Grand Jud a He will appeal to other lodges for a ! WILK RABARKE, Pa. Sept. 4 ny Oriovyance Committee of the Latiah i ley Stallroad emplo: continued sooret seesion in this olty towday, night thy Wilkewbarre World Wants Will Fill the Bijl! oul @ programme whieh th hood men should follow tt the Lehigh Valley a and Yarde Ave Pall, ag Liielp Wants a Worl Tod Hoe Yas tn the 13 ‘ork papers com day ellelted the “famine” t# nonsense, ‘These opin orl have been sald or done in twenty-four hours by the miners Nien RA TOS Die comp PACKERS b| that PAINTERS 5 PAPERMANORNS .. § PARQUET FLOOR. was, . PIANO WoRKRAD. POLISHERS PORTRAA PReesKne SALILADI SALBAMRN SriNW ERS TANORS UPHOLATENERG VARNICHERA the time i# rather smal) cent heavy shipmen This is acknowledged by th wanna ooal mer ‘\uin Coal Co gia Coal Company because of Ker coal compantes h {n operation have above gro mal amount Cf coml, an: Various plages of depon full to the limit oe more aed: pra Mitchell is preparing to leave for |!0ad preparatory to sailing on Monday will establish John Pahy Presidente of Anthea T and % will alas re es will po [doubt be went to the anthracite remion. » bold many mass Ne ways, aN Well af that of all other leaders ia qhe strike workers RAILROAD MEN ACT. Call baw been tasued for a meeting to- if al) Wrotherhood men reaiding in It |e reported that the chief object of the Meeting at thie time was to map Brother ) attempt fs made to ship bituminous col over road during i alrike of (he anthracite mine workers, ‘i NO COAL FAMINE. Denlera Here Say That There le a Bin Supply Above Ground A canvass of the local conl trade to unoMelal opinion almost every instance that the thr ened atrike of the anthracite coal miners is sure to come, but that all talk of a sare based more partion Upon the delermined attitude of the |onerators than upon anything that may the past | That the retatl ovml dealers will make 4) he mow! of thelr opportunition ie frankly 4 acknowledged by the sales agente of the Py Some of them admit b supply above wround at this "| Bam ils to the Went whil® the Pennaylva ® representative od the opinion that hiy. oom: ply wt thie time ie quite as "Tere ty) red and unfit for dury fhe to furniah jhe with d was gouns Awa rowuit they now (han th thelr varia are sald to be THE ALAMO FLOATED, =| The Mallory Steamship Company re- 4) calves word from Houston, Tex., to-day at midnight, The loading will be in charge of, William Hille, jr, who wil be slationed on the dock to gee thal HOtHINE MoeH exoOpPL that whieh will be of benefit to (he sufferers Supplies required are of a nonsperiah ble nature, sich as sOUpe, canned HOW TO DELIVER TO WORLD'S Koods, canned Diveult, ermekers, canned or bored, cheap Mwhtweleht clothing cheap lahiwelwit underwear, cheap women's wrappers aid Pekin pee say ate Miheap {over the Pennaylyania [allroad Nehiwolent blankets, bo I rheetings, tent disinfectants, at the foot of Debroesen atreat Peridiable articies are t reaquired at the pler up tof Po OM, Saturday, and will not be taken. They will not be allowed to be placed on board the ship. Persona desiring to make con {EU na should (ake cognisance of Ket all contributions (here, except p possible. — ood M'KIBBEN REPORTS. & — WABHINGTON, Bepl. I--The War Perishable foode auch ae meats, spartment today recelved the fol-| plor anti & A. M. Saturday, ao the refri jowing from Gen, Mekibben at Galves unttl that time and there io ao refriqerating plant on the pier, ton Contrtbutors who eannot get supp jeneral conditions are improving whould wend them to the World's every hour, Repairs to waterworks will Uptown offlce, Thirty-#ixth #treet and Broadway. Delivery of supplies early to-day colorate the relief work. 'Y loemenrow ineure water supply for fire protection. Provisions of all kinds lng received tn large quantities nowah are now en route and at Houston to feed all destitute for thirty day Large numbers of women and ohiitren have lett for Houston and in MAYOR? 8 FUND $7,573! for points, Dead bodies are being sania colored urre, vuried and general sanitary regula be Mikael alt LEVY, MISS, uf Heusen, (one are being enforced more rightly Thentve Wanawement Tenants im a Panic and Jersey | vive tevin, wits and bn. There ts now no danger of suffering Give Matinee Heoetpts City Storthouse and Dwell- LROATE, MAB P., two sone and ite Gonghters, from lack of food @g shelter, Cty un to Safterers, Damaged. LOATH, CHRINTIAN, 0 eu ol et asd al tan [day to learn how @ package of dynamite i General of tne Bate Ie here and in| omer of the managers of the Manhattan | {AY UO Uhr te nevehouse at #71 | MILAM, MRG., and Ove bl00re0) cetord, Theatre to donaie the receipts of the performance of "Caleb Went" at next Wednesday's matinee for the relief fund tor the Galveston gufferers ‘The Mayor'e fund at pr to #1 charge of Mate troops “Lome of ie ls probably greater than My conmervative estimate of yesterday Property low» enormous, Not an in- dividual tn (he city hae eacaped some In thousands of instanoes lons total. hts, —— PERU CON DOLES Wits US, LIMA, Peru, Bent " The Houre of Representatives has sanctioned a mo tlon to send a cablorram to the Preni- dent of the United States expressing the condolence of the Government and peo ple of Peru over the catastrophe at Galveston. ieeerenenpeinere ROBBED WITH PISTOL Louls Vance, twenty-one years old, of ™ Bast Fifth atreet, was held in $1,000 on @ change 08 robbery in the Yorkville Court this morning, J. A Brady, thirty-nine years old, of “8 Grand Brooklyn, declared that he went with Vance on Wednesday Hight to 1 Kast Twenty-seventh street, where, after locking Nim ih @ room, vy nt of @ revolver, rob. old wateh worth 0 and vn thehot foe. th watch wae tind In the ner's Mi red that Brady ga’ ton fort) forwarded by w full d0 of conditions to 1 colnelde th rey ined a all fortifiea tions and e ve i rane fee hate for salVaRe, Fred bo arneely recommended that Battery Arvillery, be ordered to Fort uston for recuporation and Moers and men are entirely at present & large’ number Impos- ordinary naineer eauipmen camo eauipage oF clo as al) (rand portation facilities are being utilised to bring in food supplies: eee BIG 6 SENDS $250. Prpegraphical an oF Brothers im strte! Clty ef Galveston, At a meeting of thy Executive Cor mittee of Typograyaical Union No, @ $0 was derpatched in response to the rate for nelp trom Union No. ® of im the tunes ‘vas thy nee Alamo, of thelr line, veator hurri- pea ny ‘Tho World's Nellof Train No. starts tomorrow night for Galveston The care are being loaded on a float alongside of Plor 2%, North River, Supplies for thie train will be received Food and clothing supplies for this train should be addressed; ‘The World's Texas Heltef Train, re of M, ‘Texae Relief Fund Bureau, Wor WILORDRAND, PROD, HARHIB, RENROCA HUNDBIA, MINNA MAGOTE end BMMA, MAINDS, MBM and elsier, HURBENBR, MIA, A. HAUGHTON, WILLIR 0, HUNTER, OROROR WAUBINORT, OPONGR, JOHNSTON, MRA. JOHNETON, MRS J JRYFERBROOK, MR JOHNRON, MIB C8 JON J. Hand wile, IARGRR, WALTER Hh JOHNAON, Vo 4 JOMNAON, ODIN, wite and abiléren, JOMNBTON, J. A. and ito, KUTNA, MR, KLM and two ehitdren, KINO, MRE KARYHE, MIVA JACK and oar children, KONSTANTOPOLAM, KIRPYWRIA, DAVID, and daughter, KPI, Le, wife and four ohitirwn, LAWHON, Charles, wit) and obit. LUDWIG, MAP, imather and pleter-ia-law, LACKEY, MIM, father and mother, LEW, ACNE, LRWEA SARA LV Li, WILAIAM, grandmother and aieter LEMMON, VIGIL LACED, UVCK LITWIG, ALUERT, printer, LADATE, He de |} LADATT, LOULE ©, and slater, NBLLAR |} LACKEY, ant children, LRON and PAR» LITTLE, MAB A LIPPMAN, J. HE, wife and three sntharen. LANAHAN, LAURA, FRANCIA, THRARNCK and CLAUD, ehildren of Joho Lananan, Lea, MRE) Laie, MK MARY, LANG, F. Ay fo0r pone and one daughter and 4 bor, SUPPLIES RELIEF TRAIN NO 3, and MTA AUG, but avery effort shoult be made to perishable foods, as early to-day as Town th River, fo, should a, lies to the pler by 2 PM. Saturday, 4nd tomorrow at the ptor will ao DYNAMITE EXPLODED MARTIN, HBRMAN, ond part of Cemmtiy, MOUIRE, JOHN, MPHBREON, RONEN, colored. MNRILL, MIR J, ond MIBH MAYBROOK, wife end five chilean, MORIUA, HARAY, wife and three children MUR, ANNIE and MURINE MARCOTTR, MISA PAULING, M'VAY, MRR ©. MULAMUROBR, TONY, aed wife, Summit avenue, Jersey Clty Helghta,en- ploded last night Occupants of tenementa near by in something of @ panic, and for a time it waa thought several persona bad been hart. The explosion tore off the root of the Morehouse and the bullding caught fire, Two dwellings adjoining the place on either side were damaged, the total loss being $3,000, (ee RACING MAN A HERO. feoretavy Batiersby, of Brighton Reach Ansociation, faves a Woman from Drowning, A.W Aattersby, Beeretary of the Hrighton Beach Racing Assoctation, ts & hero in the eyes of his triends to-day for hie rescue of Mra, Bmii gohults from drownlog yesterday, Mra, @chults, of @txteenth avenue a Bixtleth street, Mapleton, drove from her home to Coney Island in a brougham, Bhe wore # mackiniosh and @ bathing sult, Bhe got out at fhe Ovean Boule- vard and plunged inte the surf, A few moments later she screamed and sank, Mr, attersby was sitting’ on the verandah of the ‘ton Tha inde 6) auedaeal Morehoume at the PIERSON, a MARY and OLIVE PIRRAON, PRANK. port, Mina, PARK, MRE. and two deugntera PINK, MAG BIA, POWMRG, MAB ond child. PALMER, MRA. MAT, 604 ote-yeer-ol4 oo LIRR. PATTORAON, FLORENCE. PRUROMITH, MBA V,, and three obtidven, ROBHM, WHLAAAM W. F.. and two ehtidren. RAVRY, —, and family, RANDOLPH, BDITH, ROSMNBBRG, ~~, and baby, Rv PROP,, wite ond two Gtiéren, non, x colored. RBUTER, OTTO. ABUTER, BY. HY, wile sod rer chibteve, IROL, MMB LULA, and children, RAY and BDNA Wenpenr }, DIED. Pins i tna Rew), state of | Pall and Winter Stock, Every New FALL or —- SUIT or WINTER OVERCOAT New stripes kersey, Leave Your Onder Now and EXTRA INDUCEMENT ‘Boustve“saie to have you place your ov Fall and Winter Order Now, we include Our Entire and which ewe make at no other time for fess than $15,00, in Cassimere—untinished worsteds—Vicunas—-Diago- nals (that will not gloss) Thibet and Heavy veo in Melton, — Worsted and Whipcords, No buyer of Overcoat will be better dressed than those who seize this opportunity, It holds good until Saturday night only, This is our final notice, reminding you that our sale ends Saturday Night; as an New Every Fashionable Cloth. MADE 12,” tf) TO ORDER Fabric, a $30 Suit or Take Goods When Needed. FALL. Sec are STYLES Uw eos NOW READY. ori Poets ——~-- ALPINES, $3.00 ‘and $3.50 Lodges, Societies and Meetings, ap ther seh

Other pages from this issue: