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an err: oe IN STABLE. Truckman Found Dying|> Beside Horse that Was Dead. Tohn Mackett, ffty-eleht years oid, 9 truckman, of 7 Third avenue, died early to-day in Flower Hospital from burns received in an early morning fre Which destroyed Mooney's junk #hop at $M and 229 Kast Morty-fourth street Hackett went into the place at O'elock last Hight to Inriead of going He carried a candle home he turned in to pleep in a pile of | ha: leaving the burning candle head at ok this morning Gorge Wotrel saw fares and stoke breaking from the building and turne ih an alarm, Neighbors told of Hackett presence in ih le when the firemen came. Firemen Condon, He of Bngine Company 2), 2 of Policeman in and Keeling ein the front door and found Hackett unconretour In| do was horne the rear of the stable, In bleh @ batter attached to hin part Which had been burned to death fire had burned off most of hiv olothing and he had inhaled fire and smoke Mix hore wiabled in another part of the junk mhop were rescued The dam- ege to the building and contents Is atl mated at 9), WORK OF A FIREBUG. Incendiary Attempted to Burn Private House. Brooklyn deceotives aro investigating what they believe to haye been an al- tompt to burn the three-story brick house at G1 Hicks street, occupied by John Stevenson and his family, | Fire was discovered early to-day on the fret floor, It wau extinguished after damage amounting to $12) had been done to the building and $16 to the furniture, An empty bottle and a two-quart ol) oan were found just inside of the win dow in the room in which the fire started, ‘Mey had apparently veen placed there by some person to mart « Dione. Mr. Btevenson says the bottle and can id not belong to him, and no member af his family ever maw them before. GAS NEARLY KILLS FOUR. Krunzala Infant Dying and Others Were Unconscious. Klend Kruneals, two yeare old, te dying, and Lyure Nunta, ¢ ofve years, Raclo Nunta, twenty-four, and Mary Nuniw, two years old, are in ao serious condition from belng overcome w « iy this morning at thelr home, it Thirtyfiret wtreet The family lived in apartments over @ jailor'’s shop, A gs meter in the shop eprung © and the imp os caped thio thelr ¢ Whon found this morning ail wer one taken to the hospital. ot Wore attended to at home and will res eover, — ROUSS’S MAN HELD, | Coachman Han Over and Killed a Voor WaneCharaed with » Homlelde, Michael Lyneh, of % Harrow atreot, epachinan for Charles Broadway Roum Of Fiftieth wtrert and Fifth avenue, w & prisoner in the Jefferron Market 1 Hee Court thie morning on a charge of homloide He was rennnded istody of the Coroner Last night Lynch was driving Mr Rouse through Wash John Farrell, a laborer rion square when of M80 Fourth Avenue, was knockel down and tun over Mr. Rousse drove the red man fo ibe Mercer stroet etation, and later to the #t. Vincent's Hopital, where he Mr. Rovss was not in court (hte morn. fam. Lynch told hie story, claiming the accident was unavoidable, but Magix Wate Cornell decided it was a case for the Coroner (o decide — RUPPEAT'S DENIAL, Colonel Declnres that He ty Not Keanged @f the Francis Wile Me said were more Ney a EX-GEROT, DAVENPORT DEAD. Mx-Police Berarant Somuel Davenport died at 815 u'eloee leat night at Alp homme, 2 Grand #treet. He was revens 4y-four years old and wha appointed to the force in 187, He was retired in 1872 i a $2) pension, he Mg at that time fo oted with the Madison atreot sta 7 tne HOLY ROSARY TRIDUUM, Rev. Dr, Francis H. Wall, pastor of ureh of the Holy Rorary, on Mast Hundred and Nineieenth street, Piraownt avenue, haa completed ‘vlons for Wie mand Triduum in 4 MAN BURNED |! his horse. | on al The | PAODOADODDDODDEDED PDE PREEE Ee Deep E Ee Heeb OEE® SSS S- SSF So SSF 5555 5550S 55555555558 |e ; } ¢ | BRITISH TROOPS ACT _ ON SUDDEN ORDERS. Third Brigade Rushed to Taku from Wei- pmo Hai-Wei Escorted by Warships, the south ne fore WELHAL WEE, British China, Proy ve Germany ex a in ince of Bhang-Tung, Monday, Oct, 1 ward ye Hiy a small Jap The Firltiah frat-claga cruiser Terrible the Hritt#h second-olnwn left Muang-Taun for Tsing Yong, where the Hower wreeating Arethuaa, with the transporte having| The Muss on board the ‘Think Mrigade of Meliien| wwe bat Indian trooos, started for Taku today of arti Trotlakom command Mt short notioe Ing, ‘They will hold the Summer Palace PEKING, Rept. MoAfter the return of and the Machiano Ratiway terminus ‘TORIES WON |MINISTER . ALL OVER. MANGLED. - \John Dillon and a Son of | Chamberlain Are Elected. |. LONDON, Oct 1-20 Po Meatp to the predent time the total number of] The members of the congregation of Members of Parliament elected ie 24,|the Keformod Church of Glen Roek, N jas follows J, are geicfeatrioken today over the Conservatives, 1; Untoniaie, 2%) fibe}death of thelr pastor, Rey William erals, %) Nationaliaia, 27. Luckenville, who wae killed by a fast Today's wnoppored returns inclidelexpress at the Merndale etation of th Willam Wither Mrammion Beach, Con | Mrle Hattroad jowt plabt vervative (Andover division of Hamp-] Me Luckenville's body j# at the en shire), known ae thé “Mather of theforal Hovpital in aterson, He died In Houre of Commons.” Me han repre {an ambulance on hie way after he ented Andover wines 180t Joon! train beard the ory, but he had | Also among t @lected without op! Ferndale lronithen to-day are Joveph Aurten Cyam.| Mast of (he partore of the surrounding are suppomed to he con and cruiser ans remaining In Peking are (infantry and a battery \- Rev. Mr. Luckenville Hit by a New Jersey Train. | beriain, eldest eon of Sr, Jomeph Cham: j churches attended a conference I Mi eriain (Bast Division of Worcester |Luckenvilles church yeaertay Th shire), Ldberal-tnlontet, and John Dil-|prinetpal aidrem was made by I “ jon, the former chairman of the Irlah |W. Thonepeon { Paterson. | Pariidmentaty party Uaet Mayo.) When th nference adjourne) laat There ts much intereat in today's nigot Mr Tuekenvliio went with Mr [oontemt in Weetminater, where William Thomoson ¢ railroad #cathon at 1. Aatimend HartietteMurdett-Coutts ta|Rerndale to see hin off for Paterson a candldate, an the polling at News! When the train came ti Me Phompeon jcastle, wifere Capt. Lamoton, of the|bowrded it ant Mr. Luskenviite went)” Hritiah cruteer Howertul, is contesting into the ear with him. Toth stood net that seat with @ Miniatertal candidate. |ine door of the car chatting ‘The regalt of the olestion in the) Ab the train began to nove Mr Luck Marchyr Tydvil Distr enville Jumped of and started acrore the Jan follows; David A. Thomas, Liberal, |; as-bound track ved (he tation, %, James Kelr Hardie, Labor i Downthe line at territte speed came an i ade Pritchard Morgan, Liberal, | expresa train, It dues not stop at Ber The Labor party chue gains a peat] dale {rom ine Tabrain by the defeat of MHF.) Mr Jatskenvitie i not ree ity and Morgan, ‘The latter & well known In probably have made tte diffe he United Slates iy conne wit rn ae oboe ‘tthe. aliter lanoing affairs In China and clsowhere elt ho hat ‘BIG HAUL | In a moment the train There Wak a shout of smoniged Cry a was on him, warning, an ny of the minister shot dows an embankment, | BY BOERS, ttrt.'am,tar cz, te trend Several men man Only Twelve Out of Sixty Sol- dicrs Escaped in At- | ) Mr. Luckenville’s | \ealetanee WW wil! alive, but badiy tack, J mangled and evidently fatally hurt, Dr Vioom, of TM om, wae called and til What he “) man, dan en y nade up and made o Wwernon as faRt an could f in | LONDON, Oot. $--A deapateh has heen! Ay special train of one car ecetved from Lord Roveria at Pretorial eine m as follows "A convoy of (Wedty-two Wagons, oF corted by sigiy mounted men, was at- tackod by 1 foers Ovt, 1 near De Ja ister wae at © of Lie Genera whieh was th waiting, but fi mee gers Drift, while on the way to Vry-| was ue 4 sfore ihe hospital woe held, Twelve of the men esonpod, The) ere Mekenville was thietyefve yea tate of (he others 1 not known, |g(ft) Emekenville was thietysive: rears The Woors dera'ied o train near Pan| Rev, Mr Thompson did not fF about yesterday evening. Five Coldstream! (6 decttent to fie friend until sano i timo after he ied his home Guards were killed and nineteen were ingurea “Commandant Dirkaoa, who was op- posing Paget, hat GutPencered after 4 perrorial visit fo Komati Poort to as mute bined! [mt Kruger had gone int Portuguers territory,” A ten nen It you want a a BOSTONIANS IN ‘THE SERE- NADE.” Serenade” wav revived by the nians at the Columbla Theatre, okiyn, Inet eventig, Al the prinel eye were | rgrrony voles, the chorus the weul i Suggeation as to this of Jy iad et rt uct. * it i ial be dig hut! PAAR DEED Ob bE REE Od " TEE WORLD: WEDNESDAY RVENING, DPD RCCRPD PEDO 001500009 | ee aR HS san BEDE ee Ree ee RES ee eee REE MAYOR RAPS” MR. YORK. Allow No More Money for Police Department, will The Roand of Retimate and Apportion- | men continued the \leracion of the } budget estimates at a oe in the Mayor'a oMee toda Michael ¢, ¢ Health Depart. for $1008.08 to run the A year, ugeinat | Murphy } ment and eparime $1,000,001 alt You mu t alonk with what you eat the May It ts impossible yw these inore " Mrooklyn asked $29 Increases in aal> are Not a dollar will be allows el salt the May Here comes Queene neking for $1.9 increare, and ven little Hlehmond wants $4,000 added |t» aalaries, None [Phte Roard atar Any AMoUNE jiece 1 will be allowed, ready to appropriate wry for maintaining the health of the elty, but ft wil not snetton any increases in salaries,’ The estimate t Pollee Depart { were next considered, The amount wed lant year wan $11,092,00842, and appropriation asked for thle year te | $12, h20,08.91 Lent York sald: $108,650) mite Was needed for additional patral+ | men, Wo gave you mo ) Increase your } force loxt year.” raid the Mayor, ‘and you did not do it A timater of the ¢ ending to the ring to the em. tomissionera of Age estiinates of the Commins stoners of A ints 1 will have a Jaurplin of $400,000 for (ne present year," That la only guess work,’ sald Pros Mont Yark surplus Your payroll tet January sirpius was $2,000 and It exceeded that } That wan luck," eilet Vt And you will be ick noney thie year," Uh ow ma eante have yout Pourteen in capialis, and Th sald Mr York you think It would be better ¢ Miscipline of the Deourtment if heme vacanctes were Milled?’ (ne Mayor vnked They ought to be filed Mr York, "No man can oatimate the At thin time ee same ae it wae avid the Mayor, "he estimated ja year at umount,” York. f you met the Mayor anawered, eoptaloe and y vacincten In sere } eeante Y assented oe - JURY DOUBLED THEM Mortuary Table fab- mitted by Hatlrond in lnmage Case Not Accepted, attempt by the New York Central mmpany to Introduce the mor: awarding Garretson yurt at White Plaine, G. White, a truckman, was Kilte Figures An a fact before Jude ‘ 4 Mik nine ett 0 10,00 damages The come Jed that under the North ne mortuary tables White, who was forty-one yearn of age, hat an taney of life of eleven years, in \me he could have earned #,081.10, ‘The jury arked to award that sum, netend they gave the plaintifts $13,000, te NEW MUSIC HALL. Al Reeves'’s Company Scores a Sees | vou e. Al Reaves and his company last night entertained the Brooklyn Hike at the Criterion, Grand avenue and Fulton street, Mr, Reeves has opened the Cri- tortion with an idea of giving the resi- denis of the Hil @eetion of Brooklyn the beat pomsthle burlesque and smoking ‘oncerts hat can be obtained in any muste hal i pepe aa a See ew ¢ OTOR 3 1900, rap besa as CoSarmentn Tian ae ee er ft is | Lydia E Pinkhanrs A H ene ONDA hint “) | Compound * that fs curing women. Mrs. Watson ielis all suffering wo- mon how she was cured and advises them to follow her example, Here ils her first jetter to Mrs. Pinkham : (PUBLISHED BY PERMIS6ION.) “March 15, 1899, “To MRS, PINKHAM, Lyx, Mass, : “Dean Mapam:-—I am suffering from inflammation of the ovaries and womb, and have been for eighteen months, I have a continual pain and soreness in my back and side, I am only free from pain when lying down or sitting in an casy chair, When I stand I suffer with severe pain in my side and back, I believe my troubles were caused by over-work and lifting some yeare ayo, “Life is a drag to me, and I sometimes feel like giving up ever being a well woman; have become careless and unconcerned about everything. lamin bed now. I have had several doctors, but the y did me but little good. “Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been recommended to mo by a friend, and I have made up my mind to give it fair trial, “T write this letter with the hope of hearing from you in regard to my case "Mus, 8, J. Watson, Hampton, Va. Mes. Pinkham’s advice was i promptly received by Mrs. Watson and a few months later she writes as follows: (PUBLISHED BY PRRMISEION,) . ‘November 27, 1800, ‘ “Dean Mrs, Prxenam:—I feel it my duty to acknowledge to you the bexefit that Lydia H. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound has done for me, “T bad been suffering with female troubles for some time, could walk but a shart distance, had terrible bearing- down pains in lower part of my bowels, backache, and pain in ovary. I used your medicine for four months and was so much better that I could walk three times the distance that I could before. “Tam to-day in better health than T have been for more than two years, and I know it is all duo to Lydia B. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. “T recommend your advice and medicine to all women who suffer.” Mus. 8. J, Watson, Hampton, Va. Mrs. Watson's letters provo that Mra. Pink- ham’e froe advice le always forthooming on request and that It ls a sure guide to health. Those letters are but a drop In the ocean of evidence proving that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound OURES the Ills of women. No other medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement, No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends. Bo not ke porsuated that any other medioine is Just as good, Any dealer whe. suggests something elso has no Interest in youroase. He la seeking a larger profit. Follow the record of this medicine and remember that these thousands of cures of women whose letters are constantly printed in this paper weze not brought about by ‘something else,” but by ' Lydia E. Pinkham’s Nv sy Siaavah | Wi \ | \ } r