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" Lt bane - HAIRBREADTH ESCAPES, HERO! ( ed from Thin! Page and eomed tot The explor ir too, Din Brothers’ oMce eomed to blow the factory nearly to pleces “Though | watched the who c @aw none of the peop Noors csouce A vod CRME Ot o tho Btreet do Tory, and rome of them were girls, hut there were more gitis empiy rr than T naw come out BIG WALL ‘TOTTERING. Clear Building by Explosion. Firemen Wreekod The building at 1% and ITP ftrwet, a fvemtory ate or of Greenwich atrent, o erous produ p and down need 1 Tene unoate were inepectors that ful) at any MANY SAVED | BY FLIGHT. Eye Witnesses Saw | Crowd Escape from Doomed “uilding. an employee of A. ( vier In brushes at 2a Greenwich # prone the mtreet and A short distance north of ihe wrecked building, tells thie story He was standing at the front door of the atore when he saw the flames burwt vut of the thirdtory windows of the Tarrant building, He saw the firemen pase on thelr way to the fire at the same time, About three minutes after ward he heard the firet explonton. It) Was not heavy, he saye, but caused the | Adam Moiney Wiegand & ing and that he them go out (0 Uniess caught tn the tite the employees had plenty of THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1900, C RESCUES AND PERILOUS EXPERIENCES DESCRIBED. From a snay snk et out, of tho butldliig, Known abit halt of NINTH AVENUE “LY” SOME OF Halney mays me with perhiy STRUC TURE DURING THE FIRE. ning World report Sestisteatech at W THE VICTIMS OF THE EXPLOSION, flames to broak out all through the | MAexeeption of & lisa Dullding, from every window and trom | apposed porte He was not! 4 trom Bitat Page) the root fired ih any way Before be heard the first explosion he |, holiveman Crenie, of | the had locked the doors of the store and) many substantiate WHA Hh my wot Mh NNI LH) }LAMMAN ndiire o] run upsiaire inte he third floor win, | Ttalney 1a sae, Mule and face ou ci where he could ace better, He did| Policeman Creede was pas HAP ee . JA hie HON O, add ree on HUM he sald, because he knew it would | building wher i ‘ CHOW EHOW JOR addrows be 4 big fire and he wanted to wee tt fro Li i rf . i 6 1 and hands Writse fereened Nehind Well, ‘ WAHAM WOLF, 9K Haat Ninety The first explowon broke the windows ee RO, ir tho front of the auilding he was in. [fnew Able Kee Was soronned behind the briok work Sh wae 8 ee Nt Conover] RK I, of mn the two windows. Creede turned alarm and then and t 1 notified the policeman on post, who F : 1 — — . —~lmained there while he went on to the Ma t ard ha B Hit tion to give notioe of the location. M Ne Ww required In the Department ‘A { Madivon fowvernear Howpitel, WINE WILLIAM TT. TRMPLH, @ Lexington whe vweiue” Left ankle broken re PH oud ! ot atreet BARU EL WINTERBOPTOM, 8 Wy * \ suet, Brooklyn, Hands cut Vaal aie DAVANNEY, Rogine Company | . \ | face burned, ed att foo Ken ENGINBDN WROWN, M Wek ut i von H | pal crushed and fi a) OR tA sl PLB WHRRY Iv GALVIN, Hod Portinth ateaets | tas AN Ri angine (% ’ aly tha " re \ 110 heine Com Insurance Man Man Saye "L’ Paki pietnan of welt re: | PIMRTAN ACRE HOEY ja i N NAY PAL wy ‘ " burned. Passengers Couldn't \' Sond, fare and li warty 1, 1M Chambers atreet, | VILLIAM TT i) No erp i bs ramen Escape. Fv ine Hank. Head Ve Tetatty Mompitd | 4 COLLANE Warron ntrect \" Hanae ¢ JOHN SUEY, M6 Raat Ninety-fourtt JORBET HAWN was in ol log ed i J DDWLL, Mire (acre, age 11. fa Bownl, a fire adjuster, whowe lernalty ¥ : ude J oMoe ty at 4 William atneet, came dow ty YHA, ont enth « | W. LODPH, Whiteston ‘ ‘it town on a crewded Ninth avenie (FAN JONEP HT HACHARACH Wee 1 WA DARCY, Ninth etroet and whieh pulled into the Warre treet ii dred ur n t 1 ' ‘ e Kiet t eae t ptation about the time of the frat exe | bitte " \ VALLENST EN eonlp ploston Hrook { h JOIN A VANIGY, Captain. Mire 1 With abort twenty-five other men he | CORA DEHAWAT i) Horan ’ a, iaily burned a Sty eft the tr > wow Ihe fire 6, Nrookivn Head and wally 1 \s > A ! MA ARET WILHELM nihe din he | {ie 4) * ! ‘ 1 1A MLLY " fre ‘ ’ ‘ 1 nuniber \ ENGLER, M1 t eS -~ v acks jowar (he Maroiay ‘ iy ALES ie Pulaakt i Bhetohed in City Mall tak game the ma ! me N diy iA w Lond i | _ ne ' + worn | Rainey says it wor five minutes after away | RANK GAILUIA), 9 Boventh Avenue the first explon! et nd ot» | Jonen in Be Liha curred, ‘Tle waa the torrie | noth HIN MAUER, M19 Hast Ninety-fou one It wrecked the Ning helt i Aly woul Greenwich wireat wall w , tee how F the! by its force and Krent imanses of solid ul {0 get Awa ~ aa ok five nnd sta feet mjuarn were | ihe or Bown of heh att THE MISSING, sited down onto the ‘I ructure if i HOWARD MADN, manager of Tarrant a i r wn fainted on the 9 ‘ | # bullling at the tine of| window Mowe Mr | } 1 en npant wi i LEN. member of the flem windows tn tr ns " : \ , tered. Inalde the ty * furnitn - {J a hy f the pr ' war blown back In the room roarn | jae an door jambs were the} Surrouniling masonry | Pe aamrne| ~=ALL NIONT el in ww riy: teal 4 Weate many anid that Uttod os if tor : F M ‘ tatored 3 Votley of Mxplosions | \ sd . | “ . | Bee tute here"hve simiist 3 1One Thousand Men Are| seit | ferraws: Keeoltemt a | ‘Ai quick succession . | oat y k keene Piben he qui, the. bu Aart Working on Ruins by inthe ha } ih thee he downstairs, out » Ur aire ‘ . eran under selure and Searchlights. euverse Ne he La Blates there were of per peek out ou 1 J. Breitenba and I ine sefety like hime i t M were in the buthding. He sayn (hat it was at lovat ten mi ! Hult " “ paid t ‘ites after he fret eaw the smoke p ven halt 0:90 wtih eo mini ; a, Brspk 4) ing from the building before the a Main, Vee nT t @xplonion, which In the one he declucen |¢ oa ' 1 Secretary of the New York Was the heaviest and did the age, |fire shortly Aft ach ¢ Vharm i ler wa acy, amd Mr. Allen, a] é dies he saw th Phe ligtite yi ‘ , 1 F # were tn adhd ‘| empty out of the 1 Mase | carne Aregnwich — and dtreet How I ‘ vith alight injuries ; fond into ihe wirect. ome of Jatreets to enatse borers t , Tarra AMON the people : and other stayed bobind to wates |ay nigh * 1 . t at Hrowdway near rogrens of the fire, . the diners wer Raliiey iso denion the report that) Supt. Doouer, of the Building De o They fed in @ pane t vere noone of people caug@t on|ment, waa on hand within ar " A - iany were briteed dn the rush. tructure, | He hg Ss tor the explosion with a w| WIRES WERE DESTROYED, nlidthe: aH ine adjoAning the Tarrant engines came GOWN {el men to nearch the debria, He said tho| j NSlngs oar oxpamtns enonea oe, ation, Thls tratn hed [building was three years old and that) Westera Union Upstate Limes | the The hour waa 1225 o'clock 4 Heft the station on Htelit hed been constructed In uccontance | Stopped (in Pare. fore ra 0 ents of the foecurred,” Ho desiares there were Ph BE Bie sentiremenia ot the Build) ‘ wires of the Wostern © Hero Dying, i et many persons on the station plat. |'"8 Pere Union ompany w were hung undar | Pm. One Thousand Sarchers, | aitireh ich pan Hed Hurke, of the Barona| ney aleo declares that hy does not j ¥ arven wren he restaurant near a there could poastoly ve beon| Lie aald he would have 1.00 men at} pireet were destroyed by the fire, There first ©: one Avy A lone ite 4s has been |work by T o'clock and would mimmon | were F ten cables burned, remained In the hte hy thal here wae plenty |inore If nealed ; Js interrupting communiention be-| VULtRE to Retp the women out and. wag Hing hefore the second ex: | tt Me feante that source of liver have ween the main office of the Western | dying at the hospital ich Wrecked the structure. ngs near Tarrant '®) Union and the towne up through the ee which went down In the general ruin f } Kiupluyeer Excaped. To the weal of Tarrant’, on Ms ietate on the Erie and Lackawanna Woman Kille Herself, * corner 0 pada. uthensr corner of Washington and | Hatiroad Mary Barbler, Atty years ok, be aw ay of i rs Ath, tealill he baven-ator) cast, eo Alice, SURRORIEL ir Within half an hour after ¢ wlon & forge of of Fr Bh were vibe ft with ‘maa S 3 mitted sutotte at her residence, 0 West Rightoonth sweat, this afternoom te) l. | | ofotelebateleletetotaleletsiebatatetatelistetebatslelebobtels irren street th aft moon ONDON WIL OVER TROOPS. All Traffic Suspended to Welcome City Volunteers, LONDON, Oct Wild enthusiaem ade he metropolis today, the Aireeta aro packed with people and all tame waa suep (for hours, Such Jemonstration waa probably never evoked for such « emall body of volunteers coming home from the wara, The City Imperial Volunteers reached ity from Bouthampton early to-day J marched through the attests to the re of hundrede of thousands of throats Ra the day Queen Victoria sent a message to the returning troops wels vniig Chem and inquiring da to thelr Prince of Wales came to town and viewed the procession from Marlborough House, ‘The other royals os watching the ittie baad of men in khaki uniforms were Princess Louise, the Dutchens of Argyle and Prince BM. ward of Baxe> Weimar The clubw in Plecadillf prevented an Unusual speotacio, Hundreds of women ro wt the windows, these sacred pre- ts have thrown open thelr doora anion. honor of the great A wong the tine of » here were ‘ f tage such dev Ma lian clace, though \ ions have been up Ainee Ba J had ' voted with Bu, \) rifling, woleh fad not improved the Imperial Vol- % there were In the panda of twelve volunteer 4.00 regulars and volun tned the rou re were alno in jod volunteers in n he City the procesaton the sarriages fying nd while at a von street the fow re- f the Balaclava DEAD IN BATH TU eved do Have Sulette, Mandeville Moore fitty tive years old, moans, Hing at was aaphyxiated + ma den’ 678 Lexington avenue, “a 1 us bathroom #ome time ber ween Saturday night and 1 o'cloek hie morning, when hie dy wae found, M u ) years old, of has Bh axomen! door hed Bhe lied « policeman, who Moor 4y in the tub, whieh ‘ et water Th * little poke @ay, that he committed itt GRATUITY FOR THE GROOMS. Brooklyn President Complim and Sends Fa The following letter tantial tne! an accompanted by has been sent to sklyn baseball players Pye tls binging pie rs turing 1) Nallonal” Unadve ‘chataplonship. 3 CEN. STAY “ MAYOR CAN PUBLISH ICE TRUST REPLY. ~GOV. ROOSEVELT. ——— -+¢ 0. : Governor Declares Mayor Van Wyck Has| His Consent to Give Out the Papers. he tn rely waiting for my Prews " consent he how Ut “Ne far an I have heen concerns (By the Associated CORTLAND, N.Y Roowevelt made it very pinin to fa he had no obje fons to the # el tC have helleved that ae of the io@ truat anewer of Wyok if the Mayor him cored AL fw dudtelal eapactty im the matter this time to have ti made | He the proper thing for me to do was oald y ty ive ont the annwer, tomether “i vetlon fo Mayor FP RAve me balnetine ( crit n aummary of the charwes at Van Wyek making pabiie ony tho same (ime ge Et give out my joe | jocuments which be peaempne of deotaston,” has forwarded to me, tn fict te a the anawer te to he made public Gov Roosevelt's statement was read to Mayor Van. Wyel t to the (Ime of my wating a (), Mayor Van yok by an Evening it Hee with Mayor Van oT have nothing tos the Mayor sapliotyp, /feclared. "1 wan't discuss it, 1 won't Oo wive tt thar we dln a word.” TRYING TO TAP DIED TO-OAY., CITY TREASURY, Adjutant-General of New| Farmer Asks $60,000 for Jersey Succumbs at Diverting a Little Trenton. Brook. | A new plan for tapping the city treasury hag been devised by the inno cent farmera of Long faland Adjutant-General | Ned at his William 8 Sirsk of New Jersey o'r Mt, ‘i idyll Ho war sIXt" Farmer Pred Reloer, of Foster's Mills Jeg Mery ker began his mitittary eas [between Jamatea And Hempstead, who peer in 1861, wiv sted in the Ik the ploneer {nthe movement, thin Union Army ite ooslted [nh ofgantalng (morning Med with Comptroiier Coler a Jolaim agatner the city for $80,000 dam+ ages arising from the diverston of the the Fourteenth New d Hemiment and was made major and alde-de-camp to Major-Gen hen in charge of the Tenth Ari ys the purpose of adding to the water aup- =| ply of Brooklyn two mile empties into Jae maica Bay. For a portion of itn course {t runs through Farmer Relcer's jand. Reicor saya that by the diversion of the stream he ia deprived which Is necewsary for the irrigation of his farm. He alto ways that the draw: tng off of (he water haa resulted in the festruction of the fil whish formerty abounded in the stream, and that this vase driven away the fishermen, # wore a source of promt to ihe peo ving along the #tream, He thinks that It wil oat leart 160,000 of ite elty'a money reimburse ‘im for the lowaes he has ao far sustained. It jo @ald that a lange number of other farmers living in toe vicinity of Clear ba are only, Walling, to mee what luck attends Farmer — Relce ~Jeffort po collect his claim aga the capture of Mors | olty ore presenting thelr own bloody night attae Subsequently he was North on account of harge of the Pay st Parole Camp, ie and GEN. WILLIAM 8. STRYKER. He partiothated ty ma, rin Twland an! 0 on Fort Wager transferred (he Hinese and plice! in Department, | 8 A diers Demand Money and m Hook and Lai Mouse, Two members of a gang that uot Columbus, © ‘ He was brevetied Lieutenant-olonel during (ha war, Hitle brook known ae Clear Btream for]; Clear Mream is about] | of water, |p t tne! FIREMEN FIGHT BEER GANG. |; BEARS FORCE PRICES DOWN, Tennessee Coal and Iron the Feature of the Mark Blocks were dull toeday and prices opened from 1-4 tol Le? per cent. lower, enr pressure hammered down Tene [neasee Coal & lron and American Tow bacco shares 4 and 1 3-4 polnts respece tively. The decline In Tennessee Coal & trom wae the feature of the early martest And cated consternation among those who held large blocks of the stock, After opening 12 lower It fell off as4 additionally and then fluctuated viow lontly between St and 6, Other weak featurvs were Manhattan and 8t. Louis Bouthwem preferred, which dropped 1 and 1 tf per cent. rempectively, Railroads were active, While Trestions were «lull and firmer The Vanierbill stocks wtarted a but were not supported, and soon lowed the general trend, Northern, Southern and Missourl Pa sie later railed from bb to f8 an 1 alimhit recoveries th other ratl- stocks. Hut meanwhile oer of “ were moving downward, Weaknens eveaiually undermined” tho ptirength in the Paciti The selling presew howed marked inerease And prices fell lower than be. fore, A number of the prominent pj = oclaltion lost between 2 and § Bonde wero active ar ia a total rales of The t¢ oka (0TH, whares and of bonds sii *® During (he last hour a vi 8 bi vine movement In Northern Paclne ee stock more than a point and ‘fives fl better tone to the market PK rally extended to a point or over in People’s Fou, Pennsylvania, St. ols Southwest. ern ‘preferred, American ‘Tobacoo, Con- dUnental Tobacco preferred, Pacific Mail Colorado Fuel, National Tube and “ne ott ¢ Clowin, moderate), firm at the ‘aly, nt anaes The Closing Quotations, My 1. Oe, & Foundry ie any & Pountry pt in wy Mn. am er phe ee Hog te seg yee" BR BS Am Mis | qu te ay N Aten. ™ ty Mal & ee ee | wig ahi Be ” mm ie iS 1b iy 10a ‘ on Me 1 1 Continental Tobeece Continental Tobseoo pt Del, Lack & Weet rie lat pf = sala > peutisua ee suseree eF eFe< Wy RR zy er Mexioon Central Minn 1 21 pt Terns pt Se. ee =SB= == *e Sot ot = ees: 3 ~ eo fai aie 3 3 = 33552" 32 PBSSEE =FEEE=* for meritorious serv) the house of Hook and Ladder No, 9% | Resting SR Ne Jon Flizabeth street, Hind beat three of| Resting jm pt i itive of i) |the firemen, were held In #000 ball enoh | gobi pern xi M th the Centre Btreat Court today, on]m. Lok x 2 34 ph MM w charges of assault, ‘They aia they were) M. Louie 8 W pf ay orceneral Pep. | Mle dbohell, of ™ Henry wires Tenn. Coal & Iron. % 4 | omclally and |and Bawnrd Kenny, of 2 Pringe wtreet, | Texas Parite 0 Ite It 10H published a eymen in the| The gang make a practice of netdine Howe fee e Pape i 4 a Revolutionary "Koster of New| up passersby for beer money, Yeater. | {nen Perle P| 7 Jergey Voluine ihe Civil War.” [day afternoon they awarmed about the | talon Mastic pf ) vera) works on historical subjects | tremens’ headquarters, and when Jobniq a i. m 24 pf mw yu t to New Jersey O'Connor, a member of the company, He was made a counsellor Aiclaw, of drove (hem vey they beat him into — of) the year 144 104 ¥ i ae Ne Tren "en Fireman WHEAT WAS STEADY, ‘onnor and so rouRnY sitent of the wae a member ¢ at one time | facets Coma iandied, nemsy e number or A and" county hia: | hor Aght between the Are company and 1 4 woof the Amerl: | the gang wae, in F bid ™ when the ean (eo rapt ul'goclety and a menrber | police ape rinsohers were of the Boolety of yA ‘neinnatt the only two they succeeded In arrest- ing. ALPHONSE V. V. BENOIT DEAD. DE WET ESCAPES AGAIN. Dealer im Artists’ Materiate Steleks ra on tn the Street, Badly Puntehed by Kn Whe Alphonse TB Benoit, the well-known Captures Two Boer Cannon, valor in artiate \atoriain, whowe atores ‘ ee tip F reot and No. | LONDON, Oct, 2% —A despatch from Hl A i lal ol. [Lord Roberts says that Gen, Knox auc: Want Porty-fret t died In & patrols | cosstully engaged De Wet, the ublaul- wagon yeaterniay afier suffering a stroke of apoplexy in the #ireet, When stricken tous Hoer Chief, on Baturday, Ho caught the Boers in Rensburg The wheat market opened steady with moderate trading, including a little for elgn buying. New York's opening prices were: May wheat, #34; December whbat, 77 1-85 March wheat, 8 a4 bid. Chicago's opening prices were: Decem- ver wheat, 121-4; December corn, %. New York's closing prices were: March wheat, @ Wid; May wheat, 163-4; Dew AT sold; October whi mber wheat, VA bid; May ‘corn, \i'tea olds Obtober corn, Wit) De comber corn, x proney S clonin, jovember when! 1, 724-8 to 18 Prices ware; 72 bet a Drift and captured two guns and thre wadons, besides blowing up an ammuo! tion wagon, The Bo oat a number of men and fled. The Britleh loss was nll Mr, Benolt was Walking In Stuyvesant avenue, Brooklyn, Ile fell unconscious to the pavement In front of no. No ambulance could be obtained, and on Was summoned and the man was taken to Bt Mary's Hospital. Ile wae dead when he rrived Where, t neven ‘ ant iste eady! aitteren one mtroke ot apoplexy, He ilved in « handsome house at No, 496 ¢ resp ayeet aveniie, ‘Brooklyn. —_— THE COTTON MARKET. The cotton market "opened 4 points lower to 6 points higher to-day, The opening prices were: November, 9,08 to 9.03; December, 9.08 to 0.04; January 9.01 to 9.02; Pebruary, 9.02 to 9,08; Maroh, 9.01 BABY'S BODY ON BEACH, |/:,0: Am 30 w 4m ; June, 9.01 to 000; July, 497 to Police of Staten Island Have a Mystery op Their nda, ‘The police of Staten Island have a myatery to solve If the Anding of the dead body of an infant about four days old on the beach near Bechtel's dock, tonight crushed into @ small There were no marks of 5.46; July, Kim! Market stead wooden box. violence, William Kemother ‘Trading was dull to-day tn the London stock masket, but prices were steady, American railway shares followed the general tendency, recessions being regis. tered ot 1-8 Bade d it a r cent, Console for mone Swer and for account 1 lower. dock Inspector of mM, ‘ound the box and informed the Coroner, The Coroner had the little body re- Pw ed to the morgue at Clifton, the opinion that the infant was SCHRIEBER INDICTED. WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty | six houre ewding at & m. ‘Tuesday, Oot, 30, for New Grand Larerny Charge Made Against Thieving Bank Clerk, 1 al you and Ee la this opportunity abere Wiillam @ehrieber, the thieving clerk who robbed the Elizabethport Bank ot $109,000, ray been indicted for grand larceny by the Union County Grand York Olty and vicinity: Generaliy fir and cone tinned mild weather ta. wight and ‘Bnewdayy S| American Si uitings, Colored Dress Goods, at M6 price, so-inch $1.00 quality,’ FO Cbs. 2 yard, 1000 yd ‘o-inch All Wool Cheviot, 75¢» Goods, jo CLS. a yard, Skirt and Dress Lengths ay plain and fancy fabrics, at very low prices to close, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 90ib Bb — wy |