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FIRE STOPS RESCUERS. Two Men Badly Hurt| Trying to Save Mother and Children. Burled Under Flaming Debris While Fighting a Fac tory Blaze, Two firemen, Charles Wagner and] { Fredorick Mrerichs, were vorlouniy hurt early to-day wile saving Mee, Mary Dominick and her three ch from a burning wagon factory at H2t% Pal feade avenue, Jersey City Heights, ‘The factory, which war three stories gh, was owned by Joseph Wiis fl Mra. Dominick, who Is a widow, Nved om the top floor of the bitiding with he fumily Tho fire, which atarted on the round floor, had good headway before |t war Alacovered, and when the firemen got t the piace the flatnes wore sweeping the two lower floors and mounting to the third, Heoape for the Dominick family bene eut off, the woman and her three chil Gren had clambersd on & widow-nli! anil were crying to the people in the street to myo them Ladders were run up, and Wagner and Frerloha started to mount them, They had got as far an the wecond floor when ‘volumes of smoke rolling from the wir dows enveloped and partially overcame | them. w wi them, ‘They were removed, but Mreriche had been injured internally, his back Ine brulsed and his head gashed. Wagner wan burned about the face and handy and hie body brulwed, Mrs, Dominick and her children were flmom aurrounded by the flames when other firomen managed to reach and bring thom down safely. ‘The factory was gutted, the lom betiy (0,000, TRAGEDY RECALLED. Alfred Crow, Whine Wife and son Were Killed ia Launch Bx- plosion, In Dead. Alfred Bugene Crow te dead at his home in Pelham road, New Rochetle His death recalls the tragedy which des prived him of wife and son in July last His own death wae due to apopleay, Dut it ts thought that the shock and eriet due to the loss of his wife and won probably, Weakened Fis system and ile about the end, with his wife @ Crow, ld wore In a naphtha tau They wid down the Indder an! Broping their way along the li when a mass of debris fell on fn in tha p the boat to fr mente, Mr Crow was frigh tully mus paid and Mra, Crow and her son were ed Mr, Crow was forty and a member of t letic and New York cr BAREFOOT BURGLAR. years old, wenjthy New York Ath: aoht ohube, Woman Gave Chase, but the Fellow Kecaped—Arrest of peeted Man, Urinte of bare feet on the dust on housetopa Ie what the Brooklyn police declare will prove that Albert Guinness, & wellknown young man, of KA Wil- loughby avenue, Willlamaburg, is thief, He was held in the Loe Avenue Court to-day on @ charge of burglary Mra, Jennie Sherwin, of 64 Willoughby avenue, was startled last Saturday noon to see a barefooted man run up the wialrs to the roof, She gave chase, but the fellow exeaped. Later sho found three valuable rings misaing, Tho police found tracks of bare fect leading from the seuitie of Guinness jome (o that of Mra. Sherwin, two jouses away, in the dust on the tin roofs, The rings were found peaterday ina Sark row pawnashop. Detectives say uinness admitted his gullt, but In court he dented it, — MRS, SPOWERS FREE, Divorce for Milllonatr: Wife on Evidence Obtained tn Burg. Jar Hunt, Detectives looking for burglars Inad- Vertently revealed the whereabouts of Wilitam Harvey Spowers, a mililonatre fron merchant, to his young wife, ‘The Information resulted In the decree of absolute divorce, that has Just been Branted to Mra. Spowers, Bpowers drappeared in January, 1809. feaving hie wife almost destitute, ace cording to her story, While she lived In vommon flat he had swell apartments in Fifth avenue, It was there that he Was found through his complaint that he had been robbed, Detectives who Went to investigate the matter found a woman with him, Mra. dpowers was given the custody of thelr only child, but Spowers war anted permission to vinit the little one ‘wice a week, Mr, Spowers was a member of the firm of W, H. Spowers & Co, Batok teal JACK OF ALL TRADES. Among Other Things, who has been A polite young man, wetimiaing the residents of Tarrytown end violuity, was arrested this morning after he had, in the guise of a tuner, taken Ira Baker's plano apart, put tt Dungtingly together again and received pay for the same, fore this he had porsonated an elec trician, and after tearing out the wires in the Tarrytown Heef Company's es tatMishment got money to buy Axings and disappeared, He gave his name as John Dy and was sent to fall for thirty day eR PEARY RELIEF NEWS, Capt. Hartiett, of Ship Windward, Hoped to Find Explorer at Cape York, Nows hos been received from the Peary relief steamehip Windward, in a letter written by Capt. Samuel W, Bart. fat to H friend in thie city, under date won Vt, Tinrelett ri ted that he had ar. rivi and thet all were [HOW I WILL MAKE MY COUNTRY BETTER.) cteninas ieniigeinenamne bY VICTOR EMANUEL, KING OF ITALY. DHOGIDOVHGODGHOGOOOO DOIG OHOOGIODIIOIOO DOONAN 8 RO DVI Passes VICTOR EMANUEL III, Italy's New Ruler, Who Says His Country ls Corrupt a OO COU OU OMGO OOOO GUL DE PPOCOOHOHO DOOGHOOOES GOOG! people must remain faith in the Govern ment hanes, we must keep faith with the people “Twill have no officiale but much (hat perform thelr duties In every sense of ‘he word, An officer should rattier lose his life than fall in the performance of hie duty. Only such men Rood cltt zene, for such only have I ‘Though young and appt A newspaper correspondent, travelling In Italy, has just sooured an interview with Vietor Emmanuel HI, the new King of Italy, at Capodimonte, his Majesty's summer residence Deapite his usual twetturnity, the young monarch was induced to speak freely of his plans, his hopes and ambi We ntly token F studied (he tical situa italy Italy's new ruler rocelved the inter-|Tonge and carstully. I know. every ini Viewer in full uniform, On the donk be- land corner of inte empirey and (know fore him lay a revolver which (# aways} ie people and thotr wants, Ttaly has at his hand no Dusiness to be the Cinderella among r the grea; Powers. Our national re- In speaking of his proposed Victor manuel 111. ald je poltey £ intend follows polley wourcer are ample; that In part they are wtill undeveloped is due to the general indolenee and Indifference prevailing Classes. tate to gay that no one o pursue is as “TL have only one wish, one ambition~ In Italy does his duty; many do not even to give my rule @ personal impress, It'ny BROW now to do thelr duty, ‘Tha this raid winte of affaires whall cease for all «hard tame, Ladmit, and 1am not fan tiime je iny unalterable will To make tastio enough to think that my own) strength sulfices to get Italy out of her present (roubles. “Lam no tlustoniet, but what one man Tralian officials work #hall be my prime care, To inake them work In the rant rection shall be my next undertaking WEAK OFFICIALS, can't do wm hvund a thousand, a “ALL of Italy's troubles 4 milion men will ble to. pertorm. | .//A-1 0 # Crounien sre aie lo ant ! of principle in her offclal fe, to oficrl An these snasses | will set gol jew ‘atid Inexcusable dilatoriness will drive ° y MUST WORK, NOT TALK, | {u.ityegitio ut (ie apie. taken, “Every public official, high and low, it We had bettor let them shall do Mis duty as Hin Tam my |aton ntl the oMcial Augean Stables It he ne up 1 | aye n cleared in 16 Ir Him up, personally, i( poamole |ecrived. Nelleve me lly aware s unwiling to he mum go, [of Wie deplorable inter ituatlon We itation or how) Want reforma in the line of taxatton and tn national economics, For thiny the | years or longer there has been tatk ot example of dutifulnens, can truly say) rengcrnl ne the judielary and Improving of myself | work dll fgently, 1 love work. | public edueation Tam willing co be the publis's frst per VAIL these matters 1) have my une vant, but FE jnaiat yal thowe under me | divided attention, at shall take the work aa much ap td Infliative as sop aa | kee my course if ho matter what his rej ereat his popurarity a dreliminery 1 * cotta iy “Ae 10 7 Inisters, they shall no! clear. But frst of all comes the reform ke € a things that they cannot|ot ofMfeiaidom, The phystetan who un- (ult dertakes an operation frat cleans hin tn- “The time tor words has passed, The | struments an washes his hand MAN LINKED TO MONKEY. —-— Darwin's Link Already Found, Says Dr. Laborde. SOFT COAL EXCUSES. > Factory Superintendents! in Court for Viclation of Law. harge of allowing dense biack from thelr ehimneys Ona PARIS, Oot. Dr. Laborde, professor James Mobride, of the New York Dy | missing jink between man and monkey weveral weeks ago, Was about to send David J, Walters, the brilliant Yale any thropologist, to Be for the Durpose, WAS GETTING WET. Walter Enjoyed dish, while Pdward THederman, of the Waterbury Rope Company, ascribed his trouble to olly. waate, Willams Is, Palos, of the Front street paint works, and RN, Dorney, of the York street jead works, doslared they had been obliged to burn soft coal be- ‘ they could not get hard coal didnot ike * tour out of onalderation to t William Diek, ollenhauer Surar Worker, was Magierate | Frenner over tor a week. <I NOCHEWINGINC > OURT Magistrate Kool Reprimands a Polleeman Who Was Over- working His Jaws, Magistrate Pool departed from the usual routine at Basex Market Court this morning and gave to the pojleemen prosent a lecture on gum chewing, He had just ordered every epectator lout of the court-room because ii was 50 clone, When he espied a bluecoa! near the bridge working his jawe indus triously eomhenr, what have you in your hs polive- i 4 fo hear ‘aid the cases A man wi hout coat, hat or watsteoat stood In apparent meditation outside of the De Milt and Twenty-third attect, at 2 o'clowk this morning, while the rain poured in tor- tents and soaked him through and through. “What are you doing here?" policeman. "Gotting wet!" was the laconic reply. da policeman asked “Tam potng to Paris soon, and wil) eet wet croming the ocean,” replied the ind Tam starting in now ahead . Jean Caspotas, a er, thirty-one years old, of a) rts enth ue, The mata alc Toul Eattion era "ame violent t Mrs AN fo be put Ina or, mouth?’ asked the Magist ‘Chewing gum, anawere: man. “Take it out! If T wen the Pollce Depar ment ia of fou Saw Mt th foul rt ‘of thle Court and 1 want Adial Stevenson om Sick Lint. PA tebby oa GO, Oot, BrAdlal B. Stey- AY & nevere cold, Was une “—_ 10 speak ut JOKED WITH FATAL HURT | Didn't uow Neck Was Broken Till He Went to Bed. Strange Case of Truckman Lang, Who Was Hurt by a Fall While Driving. For atx hours Conrad J. Lang. thirty eight years of age, of 8) Weal Pity firet pireet, walked, talked, Inugoed a enjoyed himself with bia famtly torance that htt ekull was fimet nd his neck broken. Tt was pot he had retired and his pl promeed upon the broken bone of hia neck tha it was known he was Injured at al) Then he died Lang wae a trockman, At & o'sloeK lant night he fell from bis truck at Wighty-mixth street and Broadway. te Janded on the back of his neek and head and was for a time unconscious However before an ambulance could be vent for he sprang up, declaring he was all right except for a siiaht headacte Me went about hie work, and 6 lock took his team to the stab af ter whiot he went home and ate a} hearty supper, He laughingly told of fle fall and called tt an awful bum but! sakl even the headadie had paneed away. He remained in the houre until as} Volock, after which he went to a neigh boring saloon, where he remained for an] hour After that he returned home ang) went to bed, Hin wife war awakened by hia torous b ng atl o'clock, Bhe |r to arouse him, but he war unconscious, | She rent to Roosevelt Hopital for an Ambulance, Dr, ‘Todd responded. Just] oe he bad Aniahed his examination and determined extent of Langs \nju ries the man dled Phyasiciars say it was one of the most) romarkable cases of reoonl There have been numerous cares where men with fractured skulle have gone about the small bones of the neck }} had been chipped off and it way the pressure of this on the spinal cord amoke {0 oxcape ibe Have eandal’ a : try Mupeniniendente ef eight. Brookivay it. Ve Paris School of Anthropology, tactorios were arraigned in the Adama] *eclared today that It waa unnocers| i Street Court, Brooklyn, thie morning |Pary for George Vi bit to send any before Magistrate Brenner. man to Java to discover the famous Wood Extract and Chemical Company, , ¥ 7 Green and Went streets, had no excuse He can never get the credit,’ saya , to make Dr. Laborde, “tor alding in the div. Charles P. Wendelin, superintendent [covery of euch an animal It haa al- of the powerhouse of the Brooklyn}ready been done, Dr, Dubols, the Rapti beat (ae abe at ivan Dutch physician, found in the Pitches wtreet and Wvekoff avenue, raid the]. : pay furnaces of the Company were equipped | anthropus erectus the link Darwin and with amoke consumers with one excep-| 4uxley all along declared was neces tion, On the day in question they were|pary to complete the connection be- obliged to 1 he exception, tween man and the lowe: ‘i laniis Jansen, of ihe Ameriean Teed wpb Se Le TA and Rattan mpany, on Guernsey] Mt. Vanderbilt, t was announced Street ald he fiwh been burning. ri) dispansary, Hecon! avenuel! ' “And why are you getting wet?” the for hours, but never before where a man's neck had been broken when Lang lay asleep that killed him, Flannels, Blankets and Quilts French, Scoteh and Domestic Flannels, &mbroidered, Printed and Fancy Stripes, Colored. Flannels, White Flannels, Kiderdown and California Blankets, Down and Marseilles Quilts, Comfortables, Camp Blankets. Prowdwey & 1908 a. DEAF TREATED FREE, A lecture ant tree Ureatment of wh have never tried Dr, Wilson's tr we) Given at SW) Fitth ave every Friday stant at § erase of our patients ary ant CABES only belug Tou Vaderetood ta #) fot distant 10th ave, 2 years {ion Mel ht va oath tor 4 year ond inary treatment completely tbat | iow /an nyboty. Given under thie 13th day of Mr PO. address ie have a pvait Blestrteit Ofte hours Weer Gaye and hotidays, 10. 0 Friday ning, To 8 (reniiy redueed rater Physicthna and Sur mA) Anporiniion of atone, 240 Btn ave. New York EYESIGHT RESTORED, FREE TREATMENT. oat patients are not ny bee reporied Hevery case a leme! betere udience 50 per O, ot B. 6d) of both ayes by the treatment ing rane 6 hem 1 over teen ich are of lean, Knap) pra revelving. the. sligh them. About (bree monthe ed taking fr, D. Wilton's treat 1@ prevention aud Cure of biladuews w i s pate, walle my eves feet, a8 they are ya i! iii fiat fhe te aie han bee le te read diet Pi os nat feet that 1 intl ie witbous vutie alt Keke =i who demand it You don't see this box in stores as much as others But as many have them as any cigar sold. The “Import” is a cigar mostly kept for those who know what it is. Those satis- fied with the flat-tasting domestic cigar sold for 5c will not see the virtue of “Imports” at first, Get a “ quarter’s worth The manvse . veer don’t fully appreciate his first glass champagne and people used to domestic Se cigars don’t fully appreciate their first “dmport.” GET SU smoked them IsScOV- satis: Before you have all you’ll realize you haved ered a new pleasure and faction in cigar-smoking, you'll probably tell your friends about it. This is what is win ning for “Imports” against all the “knocking” of salesmen and makers of the old-time 5¢ goods, All dealers sell box of 50 for $2.00 FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO., Franklin, West Broadway and Varick Street, DISTRIBUTERS FOR GREATER NEW YORK. And! APRA RENE AER IE Ye ARYANS RIPEN of | | RY RAD WS - Auth THe rv Ry, SS Go Fa GHB Se Taian pasa tty ——=2 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1909. We Will Continue To-Morrow the Sale of Ladies’ Silk Waists at $3,685, y These Waiets are all of the season's best and latest styles, in black, staple and evening shades of Taffetas, They are all fresh from the hands q of the makera---not the odds and ends offered by other stores at a similar 4 price, Inspection alone will reveal thelr real worth, We repeat for to-morrow, ‘Wednesday, October 10th, a these splendid values ; { Ladies’ Fine Pebble Chevior Suits at $/4, 50. i These sults have skirts over percaline lining, with jackets over heavy H satin, Made to sell at $20, SO, Ladies’ Very Fine Pobble Cheviot Suita ai $78.75. These sults have skirts over best taffeta silk, with double-breasted box coats or double-breasted tight-fitting jackets, as preferred, Made of @ splendid quality of black, brown or blue cheviot, This ts positively the greatest sult bargain of the day here or anywhere—since these suite are q actually worth $27.50 each and were made to retail at that, On Sale Wednesday, October 10th : 4 Ladies’ Capes at $7.50, $/0,50, and $42.75. A large and magnificent assortment, coniprising the most et; hes serviceable garments of the seacon, in the latest and moat p riale and of high grade workmanship, Every woman can fi A proodl that will fit and please here in the collection, 4 nnn Books. ; ipid, trashy literature when such entertaining and the following ave to be had at such a small coat? 4 Why read dull, t inspiring masterpte: STANDARD TWO VOLUME SETS. Printed on foot paper, clear Cloth, . Each oot boxed, $0 different sets to pelect trom. Published at $1.00 ow Ped i, pet. Our price per met A FEW OF THE TITLES: | Get No. 6, Lorna Doone--2 volumes, Bet No, 1, Millon the Floss? volumes, | Set Mo. 7, oy, tp Set No, 2, Andersen's Pairy Tales. ie Black Beauty. badlladdhallle, =: ere Bet No. 3. | Bet No, 9, Middlemarch, Roland Cashel | Romola, Set No. 4. Tors Brown's Behvo! Days, | Bet Mo, 10, Matory of Crim, i Tom Brown at Oxford. | ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame Set No, 5, Autocrat of Breakfast Table. | Set Mo, 11, ape and Sunshine. q Reveries of a Bachelor English Orphans, BARR RRR a Pure Foods and Sroceries. } We sell only the best, the purest and the most wholesome food eupe piles, and every corner of the globe io diligently searched by Meapbicg ; sentatives in order that this may be done, And yet our prices are ne more than those charged by other stores for inferior goods, In fact, im most instances they are leas, ‘ A new shipment of our famous ‘Hazel’? brand Preserves, Pickles, tt Savors, Catsups, Jama, ete, ete,, has just arrived. These goods were i specially selected, prepared with the greatest care and cleantiness in particular, the bottling being dons under the most approved sani 1 hygienic conditions, These will go on sale to-morrow at very mo: 1 prices, av well as other specially attractive offerings, But here's the lint look it over for yourself if interested: MILE: Gatl Borden's "Bagle!’ brand SALMON: Fancy Sockeye, flat can, 12 4 Cont € 5 . j Condensed Milk, 2 cans 2 POO: Faaey tous. crows: Minyins : FISH: Chotce fresh Shrimp, pet qt. 15 Pigs, por Ib., Ps ! TOMATOES The famons ''0, K,'" RAISING: Pancy California Musca trond er ’Shiloh’ ret tipe and hand tel Raisins, excellent for cooking, ‘ packed Jersey Tomatoes, per can, 9 por ib, 9 a MEAT. Plate or Navel Corned Beef, SOUPS: “Havel” Assorted Soups, i pet Ib, 5 carefully prepared, delightfully saa CANNED VEGRTAULES, “Pleasant Penne Per ea ” 4 Mounta “Moonbeam! brand PRUNES; Paney large Santa Clara Fancy Maine Sugar Cora, 'Prite Pruit, tba, Fe] k Winner’ Btring Bes Parren's : 7 ‘ i nolea " t chotas’? PICKLES: ‘'Harel"' brand Gherictns a cnoien Lina Heavy ot Bt Micholas”” | atiged Pickles, Chow-Chow a f my ) 4 Onions, per bot, nt] a Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire Sauces | pice: Fancy Carita Head. Rien « +lbe., ASPARAGUS TIPS; ‘Gold Medal" bran’ fancy white California Aspaza- PLAVORING EXTRACTS: Milfvrd gus Tips, per can, 20 brand, double strength, 1b bots, PEAS; "Harel" Martowfat, Gala, 100, Lane ] ; “Thistle” brand melting sugar of SPICES; Special Pickling Spices, iy ped yl June Peas, natural 11 Perot: Mustard, Cloves, Allepice, Ib ” resh flavor, per can, F “0 SOAP; Milford Family Bar Soap, am CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S GENU- ' } INE EN LISH PICKLES per bot 1g *#cellent washing eoap, per bar, 3 4 APPLE BUTTER: “Blitford’’ brand puve Apple Butter, 1b. jar, 10 Wines and Liquors GHEY Oks Bact ot Caan PM 1,90 Sit Robert Murmett's Old Tom Oto, f , 0 tmposted 1n glass, pet bot, brand, the Geo. Roe te Co.'s. Trinh Whiskey, f sy mn of imported in glass, pet bat., Or) proved the substantial value St. Julies, a five California Claret, of th’s famoun Coffee, know and pet dor., 2.40 r " nk by thousands: A- Ricaling, a type of light Rhine Wit ai rand, special, bibs, $1.00; Fy gy a type of li ne, 208 . 1 ey ene ne Pry Ponte net, imported from Armand i 1AM: eitss Maver 1b toe init 1g. fteten, Bordeaus, por case, 6,00 q " . Ver “Chat Loudenne, 1893, imported im yoann) Se feat plana, ftom Pratce, par case, qte,, 8,80 . 10 Assmannsbauser, imported in glass, irk Beane taney from Hias & Mayer, Opponhetm, 11. # Rs per came, 12,00 TRA: Try tur Niersteiner, imported Rhine Wine, ay : from Burckhardt & Sohne, Deides k: iy helm, a. R., per case, 5.80 fiat vie atoms, @ Liebiraumileh, imported in glase, tricking teas, reg+ from Haas & Mayer, Oppenk im, J ! aud a. R,, per case, gts, 12,00 0, pet Ib 43 , CHOCOLATE: Haze! Premitim Choco Coliternts Pett cas Coery Oe he} tne Nav Ns ne toate and maker, (ats unaaultorate absolutely pure, 16) Bal lading Jug ? 1.08 SHRIMP; “Dunbat'a" duest quality, | yea ean Asta rena 2.35 | dry packed, por can 12) Punch's Golden Wedding Rya, 8.00 be