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_TWO DEAD BY FALLI WALLS: MANY INJURED. PEOAPAPEREDAELEDS SEADEEROSELASAESH PEOEAOSSESEAIREASERSAORS ERE An PPAt PPPROOOe “J Workman Plied with Brandy to Keep Him Alive While Rescuers Dug Him from Under Pile of Wreckage. SPRPRAO AAPRAROSEEREREAADARS AARDESAEAAAOARIEE FOSPOESEREESE SEL By tho collapse of a cellar wall and a huge mass of frozen earth and Mfick, at No. 33 West Nineteonth street carly to-day, four men were buried :n the debris. Two were taken from the ruina walle the other two were #0 serious jured that they will dle. THE DEAD. Nicolo Moo! ‘Tony Sares: Stefan Gayledoto was buried up to his waist, while firemen from Hook and Ladder No. 12 dug around him, and Dr. Marion, of St. Vincent's Hospital, stood beside him administering brandy to Keep iim alive. ‘An Itallan contractor had the work of tearing down the three-story brick frout house and for digging the new cellar for a contemplated Jarge apartment | house. The three stories had been j razed and there remained only the cel- jar wall. ‘This wall was 16 feet long. 3 feet wide! and 4 feet feet deep below the surface of the street. On the top of this wall was a great pile of bricks, frozen into a compact mass. So firm was tt that it was as hard as asphalt, and the laborers, of FTECGSIISS SSISHSSESSSSSSSSSIIDISISTOSISTIIS GG BEDSITS IISDSFI IFS FIFSGIVITISGIOVIT CARRYING (Photographed this morning for The Evening World.) | : | | : | | @ > a4 Ld 4 > s > > o > > » C4 > » . » > . » > » . » > hd > » > DEAD AND INJURED OUT OF THE RUINS 1G VSS ISVESSSSTSS VGSSS: thelr own accord, attacked this plie from | way, It fell in such a direction that all; nue, who was to erect the apartment) tor in charge of the work, wh» lives at the bottom, with the hove of under-) bit four of the men escaped ¥ house as a gift to his w He was his 278 West One Hundrel and Twentieth mining {t, rather than beginning at the | shore serious injuries than slight w ia | own contractor, architect and dbullder. nd locked up in top, as prudence would have dictated. | caused by stray bricks. Four men were | The first victim, who was uiken ty gation. At 7 o'clock this morning a dozen} caugint +9 and were Itallans went at thts pile with pick ant | buried, shovel. For an hour they labored, and! The icbeenkbourht then suddenly the Immense pile gave Jolin Fern! CLEARS MUDDLE McCullagh’s Bureau Top- sy Turvy and Primaries Coming On. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. a blunder in rushing the New York Sin- gle-Headed Police Commisaion bill into u publican Senators this afternoon and urged him to send In| has a —After having made Republican & STATE Odell Urged to Sanction the Measure and a Caucus Called for To-Night. ng World.) AU hat thirty-r and th quickly th ay NATORS WANT T ELECTIONS BILL |SE will pre ale Hellevue Hospital and wi are j dle, has been tdentin of 228 the RANAPO BILL TO BE EFFECTIVE (Pee Measure Split in Two Covers All Re- mason contrac- reeldent ‘HE POLICE BILL. at an hour's notice if the Governor and | of Re-| legislative leaders decide to take tt up. quirements. Orell! A caucus of the Republican Senators i“ x | ) called for to-night ostensibly the Brac! rporation bill, Special Ti Eveniag World.) is not tmprooable the Constabu- HE will be taken up. that the two. ). %.—The sham antl. he Senate Jue ALBANY, I papo Dill « 1 by Repubil- iry Committee («te be amended tos law, Gov. Odell and the Republican ee ; BMT inanded iy paseag © are Arm day «0 make Ieacr ative leaders find that they are In a mess) pac Governor replied tha: ue would 3 of Westen pea wen aan tr at with the city Bureau of ElesUons man-| consider the mi and added that he | Senators have receive Fe cement! if the Legistature letters urging them to pass the § ‘The bureau having been divorced from Mt ed Waubehomevers |i ; Ee Nene is to the expe: nf pasting the b! Senator Plast ls er oand the Police Department, is without 4) 011 the new single head police bill had | Gav. O4el| from W: acres tattake head, and all system 4a nearcy at an icon given a fair trial \ 3 Is the mat and the dudtotary end. Next month the election oMcers will have to transfer names, certify rolls and attend to other necessary work connected with the primaries, ‘The po- lee officials can render no assistance vender the pew law, and everything is in a tezay turvy conditton. Ae To try to apply a quick remedy, semblyman Harris Wilson to-day intre- duced a temporary bureau of elections bill for New York, This reads ‘The State Police bil ts In the Senate | « an be resurrected | is mmittee and Comm! tin two, 0 as to AMYOR LAOS CROKER COMN PILE FORCE pnatitutional id to Th fr within Hmita- iE Senator Slater Even- ing World correspond “L never ‘rsisted upon the section tn the bil which brings the Ramapo Company within the transpor- ation provisions, [think Wwe measure with such a sec: | tlon ds constitutional | or am willing t 1 the Hamap fer the compromise tation cor ON FLYING TRIP. Turf Friends Believe His|; pit the bill so as} tof I by ane | ation cor tri “The bureau of the Police Depart- | Says He’d Never Call nm nt of the City of New York known an , isi aw rights upon Ramapo with peter euiveteees Militia for Riots Intended Visit Here | fed ea a eee ey aud designated as the General Bureau Will Be Brief é POUT lh ah of Elections, and the hes of said or Strikes. riers Bureau of Elections in the boroughs of fi eect : Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Riche} syayor Van Wyck announced today], The Tribune this morning prints the TOMACH. rond, together with the office of Super- {with xe warmth that the ritithe pee London cablegram: TES intendent of Elections and onices | would robe called out in New York 3 ker's frienda find W. ul renee sp bee of chlefa of the branch Sureaus of| to quell riots or strikes #0 long as he attractive now A Pleasant, Simp se = and Effectual In sald respective boroughs, he chtePoterk«. clerks, assistant clerks and other employees attached to und i the service of the Bureau of Elec: tione of the clty of New York a of the] F vranch bureaus of sald bu respective boroughs on Feb. hereby continued In office and authorized ‘und empowered to’ transact the nece: sary business of the department. He Comptroller of the city of New York Is hereby authorized and emp ered to audit and pay all claims against the bureau and io pay the salartes o¢ the superintendent and other employees | t Fev. 21 until a Board of Elections ix establiched by law in the clty of New York. eae ALL THE TAX BILLS PASSED. Banks, Trast and Insurance Com- panies Must Pay on Sarplus. (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, Feb. £7.—-The three bills im- posing a tax of 1 per cent. on the surpius of savings bunks, trust and Insurance companies were passed in the Senate tu- elections t Drousht with am Mayor of thts clty while 1 was how ta shoot. only good to mare was In his present position, ofthe Armory ‘# declaration was MoCoskry was at a mmoeting land the Ma out hy who tnnocontly remarked: ers who Butt, That started the Mayo shoot In this city,’ no Ure for the militha Xeellent pollee force, the At this Ume Gen, he dlecunste “There hav said, * he face ax eplied: “Gay, Cornell once said ao need for the milltl that annot shoot are of no r entered Into + either, m the executive, The police force Ix efficient to handie dia poked the Mayor full ia ja to know He sald that they for a flying ie his return); and a renewal of the congentil He not remat asx workmen are ing the ing the stomach has long been thing to incurable, The ull or bloating sen. sation after eating. nied sometiines ith sour or watery risings, a formation of ase, causing pressure on the heart aod nex and dificult breathing, headaches, fo appetite, nervousness and a general Kal feeling yn # foul taste In the mouth dif the thterlor of the en tt would show « tarrh of tdered the ne ual symptom comfort, repalring and “ft learn here that he noyed over the publicity given to vari ly a matters relating to hi amazed that a «I that hh here, The militia will never be called out, while I the turmoll 1 polittes. here Is an iinpression among his turf crontes that he will make a flying Visit to America whi is are | arranged for laying Gut a new drive and | buflding a lodge at the entrance to the Letcombe estate.” LONDON, Feb, 4i.—Ichard Croker says he will return to America in time to take part in the coming nd rads of this common and obstinate * js found in a treatment whieh the food to be readily, thoroughly ated before It has time to feri and ate the delicate muy ous surfac the stomach. Te secure a prompt and healthy igestion Ix the essary thing to ¢o and when normal digestion ts secured the You rbances. | pain, catarrhal condition will have dinappeared, ———— According to Yr. Harlanzon the safest and Fin) est treatment 1s to use after each meal a a et, componed of Dinstase, Aseptic Pep- there| MANILA, a little Nux, Gold mal and frult tachment of the t. llspersed two hut their main tablets can now be: found at tores under Uh jets and, were not being « patent “On dress parade, eh | e be used with perfect safe day. ‘The vote on tho Insurance bil was] \avor. eae alta Seite eaitiinie Saves 41 to 7 on banks, 35 to 13. and on trust|a\ee™ pepiled Gen. 3 Genet areiitcallse nels agai companies, 41 to 7 lovking aguin ac the 3 “he wi made to feel the effect of the very fool- hicago, Hl, writes M’MACKIN, LABOR CHIEF. | tsi remark.” ———_—_. Catarrh estiitin ——— Mayor Van Wyck hesitated before anchepier: a pegie: whereby making reply. ‘Then he xald: “There the couet or | unin. 1 Gov. Odell Namen His Commiasioner of New Hurean. ALBANY, Feb, 27.—Goy. Odell has named John McMackin, of New York City, the present Labor Commissioner, as the new Commissioner of Labor of the consolidated bureaus. Salary, $3,500, ——————_— Forr Hurt in Train Wreck. ALKANY, Feb. 27. n engine on the am Mayor. can handle anythin cles manufactured in tenemet xhall be labelled ‘Tenement made, label shall-be printed In small will be no need for the military while 1 We have a police force ——$—___ To Label Tenement (i famed and th : Enea nO from pavein gutnetto against the Duke of Mane A CHS tute prod ewalieie postpones ma of the ato Medical authorities pre seriberd for mie for three years for catarrh of Atomach without cure, but to-day 1 ain the at of men after using only box of Ja Tablets. f cannot find to express ny goed feel ppetite and 5 The defen Ms the loan are unre ——— Internal Reve rts Dy appropriate word {ug, | haye found flesh, rest from their use a ty Central-Hudaon road ran into the steel eal GG not Yeas than four fiehes tn WASHINGTON, Feb, eit arm of a wrecking crane ene mile wer: |e0eth atatement of the coll ah | reparation a " if of Schenectady curly to-day and was revenue, issued to-day, shows that dur-| tea, catarth of stomach. billouaness, sour wrecked. Engineer MoAuley had both] vi pany, Feb, 1a-Amsemblyman|i9K January, 101, the total collections | ies MATUNTD ant bigating Satter legs crushed, and Conductor George] prince docday. Introduced a bill providing from all sourcen were $23.9 ond for little book, malted free, on atom. Davidson und. ‘Trainmen Crandell andl gor yestibules) on street. cars’) in New| creuse ax compared with January, 140), ach troubles, by addressiog F. A. Stuart zi fe Gy. Marshall, Mich, The tablets can be ; of $928,872, ‘stores. ‘Winns were hurt, _ Vork City: during: the winter: mo: found at all drug Se Nal bE Ais. Says Pe-ru-na, the Catarrh Cure, Gives Strength and Appetite. \FrO-e-enen enone 9-0-0 -0-0-0-0- 0-0 0-0-0-0- 0-0-0 On oon enon BPP OAOM8= OOOO O— 8 =O Oa Gono? Hon. W. N. Roach, Hon, W Senator Roach says United States Senator from North Dakota, Indorses Poruna, the great catarrh cure and tontc Peruna Medicine Company, at Columbus, Ohio, written from Washingtoa, D. C., | . Roach, United Staten Senator from North Dakota, personally | In a recent letter to The “Persuaded by a friend, I have used Peruna as a tonic,and | Tam glad to testify that ithas greatly helped me in strength, | vigorand appetite. Thave been advised by friends that it isre-| markably cffiicacious as a cure for the almost universal com- plaint of catarrh.'’—W. N. Roach, Larimore, North Dakota. | | No other remedy can take the place of Peruna. | Makinson, contractor and rand Block, Wabash street, Mr. Ed. J. bullder, 610 G. the use of Pe- . 1 have trends toak four bot- tes of Peruna and it. cured me. 1 am in- clined towards Mr. E. J. Mal consumption, ‘Contractor nx all my farm- Builder. ily have dist | Orerene-erenenenene-e-ne-3} welgh pounds, and [ belleve it is Peruna that as given we such good health.” Makinson. Aw a result « catarrh af the changeable climate bo people f re aMicted with catarrh In nome of tte ma: Magen Add to thin the t fact that ca- pidly tends to become fixed or also the further fiftt that it ts of producing a great many other | diseases, and we Begin to realize tho true nature of this dread disease So formidable hax catarth become that in every city or town of any erous doctors are to be found who ie the treatment of cat Of course a. gre complished in this way, but as + comparatively small number of th ple can avail themselves of tment because of the great expens: name of Stuart's | $¥ | | aia} iS aia lade ia mre icant EAP te io] Resessarily attached to It, ‘0 a c 4 reecagtl! pauch, people Dr. 0's met catarrh wpectaliats, but it is within the reach of every person in this land. Peruna can ught at uns store, and Is a remeay without ¢ ual for catarrh in all forme, coughs, colds, bronchi consumption, and all cli: calle di of winter. Perun: Rot a guess, nor an ex- perlment; It is an absolute, sctentife certainty, Peruna cures catarrh where ever located. Perina has no tutes—no rivals. [nal Peruna. Let no one per some other remed well. | There ie “ remedy for ca run Mr. yron J. Kirkbuft. attorney, § -e-e-ere-ene-e-e-erenene iy) U unellor-at: powers all you recommend,” It cured me of a very bad attack though | and nd. Kirkbult, Attorney and Counsellor- at-Law. < f lore prompt and satisfact from the use of Peruna, to Dr. Martin you’ do not ory results write at once rive you his idresn Wr. lurtman, “president Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus. the Ohio. \ -0-9-0-0-0-0-0-0~ 0-89-0800 -0 0-0-0 0-0-0 d =O OOOO OO gape dO OE Ott Pott OOP OOOO OPO Oe ooo OOOO S-O-O OOP OOOO POE O— Oo OHO-P-F-O-0- 0-0 0- OOo Omen dno OnO 6. en e-ene-e. TELEPHONE YOUR WANT ADS. FROM ANY PUBLIC: TELEPHONE STATION ! (Or Leave at Any World Agency,» The World has made an ngement with the Ne Telephone Compans a York and th ew York ard New Jersey Telephone Com pany for Cransmitting ove their wires in’ New Yora * and) Brooklyn small ad A vertisements (known " “Waat Classiflea" ' This arrangement pe th Public Telephone fer ap pubt telephone stuttions within the ioe. Pa Station Hmit. (Broon- lyn messages will be telephoned to World's Brooklyn Of- fice, Toll Free. Tho|” Ohe Initial Exhibit of Women’s Stylish Spring At Yow Occupying Our Gnire Row: of Sixth Avenue Show Windows has attracted the attention it deserves, and from’ early morning until late at night an appreciative and}. large audience admires its many charms. We are. very proud of this early spring showing, not so much’ of what it really is but of what it suggests, for, after! all, it’s but an indication—a mere hint of the. y to follow. Nt We expect to outdo ourselves this spring—we'll: surprise even those who are thoroughly familiar’ with our Cloak, Suit and Waist Departments and have tested their worth and strength. ; To begin with, we have enlarged *he space to more than double its former size, aud it was the est as well as the greatest cloak store in New Yt even before this immense expansion took place. But we want you to consider size only important; inasmuch as it indicates the room requirements of the: Sigantic Array of Style and Fashion = that needs such a home for its proper housing, and as from that point of view we have built none too}: ; since the array of styles which we will show spring will easily eclipse any other single showing on the two continents. Ram: We would like you to drop in from time to time and view our new arrivals. You’ll have to come: often to keep in touch with them—it’s planned to an endless procession, ceasing only when the fore- most tailoring talent of Europe and America ¢ have ceased to create and improve. As to Prices we need hardly say a word. Our price policy. is 60: well established and so thoroughly appreciated that we have a right to take your approval of it for’ granted. - Dee na a pn nn ALP PDD PID PAP 2: ee: WE ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY, FEB. 28, A Sale of ee Wisses’ and Caddren’s Shoes: ae V4 Ie. @ par. : Values $7.00 and $7, 25. There can be no question of value—we sold t! very selfsame shoes at $1.00 and $1.25 too long toadi of doubt. And what is more, when the small sp lot we happened to procure below value will be: out and we have again to purchase from the maker,. $1.00 and $1.25 (according to size) will be the price* once more! << The shoes come in dongola kid, laced and buttoned heels, patent leather tips, all E widths, sizes 6 to 8, 8% apigs to 11, and 12 to 1; while they last, choose at, a pair, WE ANNOUNCE FOR THURSDAY, FEB. 28, In the two very special opportunities that will be of interest: to the ladies. a 52,25 Woman’s Combs tor $1.25. 5 This lot embraces about 500 imitation tortoise shell combe. Imite. f tions true enough—but so perfect that even at close range the differ- « ence cannot be told. They are all set with beautiful Rhinestones in German ailver settings, in Empire Chignon and fancy back styles. When we say $2.25 value we quote the cheapest in the lot—moet of. them are worth more. S175 Lorgnette Chains for 98e. One of our manufacturers, who was particularly successful with: lorgnette chains, has apparently overreached himself and made up tee. many. Strange how they all run to us when they are in trouble=, and yet why say strange? Don't we purchase for prompt cash all lots of merchandise, no matter how large, if the prices are This time we secured about 2,000 gold-filled lorgnette chains, with) solid gold and jewel set slides and a $1.75 pedigree, cheap enough ter, © be able to offer them to you at 98c. and still make some profit. Y But please do not delay if you want any; they will sell very rapidly, no doubt. We Also Offer tor To-Morrow “Gxtra Special’? Silver-plated A 1 Dinner Knives, Forks and Dessert Spoons, also Oyster Forks and Coffee Spoons, at, each, Sugar Shakers, made of a very clever imitation of cut glass, with quadruple plated cover, that sell regularly for 75Sc., at 10. 48 \The New Reference Book of the New =) Year of the New Centurys: RAILROAD STATISTICS. Mileage, Officers, Earnings, Fixed Charged: Operating Expenses, &c., &. See pagew 209 to 231 World Almanac. i: NAVAL STATISTICS. Unitea States Navy Pay and Enlistment, Flag Officers, Captains of the Navy, Com- manders, Uessels of the Navy, &., &c. | See pages 406 to 414, World Almanac.