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TWO WOMEN DEAD IN FIRE NET SAVED TWENTY LI DEAD. 168 WSOKLEY, burned HY BROWN, chatter Md, of Wan! b. ©, with ow her re INJURED. Mes. ELIZABETH WALTON, frne- Heroic : Rescues sand ii se teenie) an Thrilling Escapes «. from Flames in Lex. |" ington Avenue Apart: tcrian ns ment-House Early “rr ™ . . Injurten 1 ore This Morning. Tate CROSSE YOUNG, Mes. Two women were burned to death, one Mire, WAN AMAICET, woman missing and a fourth fatally hurt this morning in a fire which caught even familles unawares in the avart- ment house at the nouthenat corner of Bixtleth street and Lexington avenue, Several persons were injured by JUMP-|eateh Mra. ing from windows and falling from Nre- sprained, eacapes, while numbers were saved by Jumping into the new life net, lately, BUCY MEAG adopted by Chief Croker, which was net. braleed: to successfully tried for the first ime this pliant. morning. i Before the net was spread, Mrs. story window Patrick (Co Ellazadeth Walton jumped from a third tater to cateh her and was EX-SHERIFE'S WIFE'S SUIT. Mrs. O' oa Says Hus- {i in band Won't Sup- Y port Her. nnd struck te cacapes nal tnjartes CONWAY, of No. tsar net ta bnele Inger, steward The app Abigall O'Brien for jot infaen the support of her four | Bem ing the See for w separation fr: ; Ja O'Brien, was arg nefore Just Freedman, the “m7 * day, Mrs ‘ nd wits of the ex nly thirty nine years ty | She war th ‘ Saratoga aa TO £0 ON JURY when she loaned her husband which he never ret since last Oct support her bei ine A = Letter from Guggen- The O'briens v } =f Elghty-nixth str y.{ heimer Caused All house, which was purcnase r | the Trouble. O'Brien in February, 1%! ‘ over to his children, | en O'Brlen denies tions and says owe vided for his wife Prenta The eldest daugh' aaa now eleven yeurs NE from scarlet fever, and Runes unable to child, whe lives 0} O'Brien during Mrs, O'Brle (iy personally refused to hone for money, and has given notice Public not to su} ticles, und will no they are supplied "Tt ts true,” says O'Br “have left her, and coum house for 18%, and ‘The ho: wart decorated and ¢ fiehed and since the £ Aye Ived there, “{t le true that the pla.ntif and uw pity assoclaicd together for pi 5 i Sow | “but we hay 5 4 ea ays thle week After that you and two days 1 will be forgtven.”’ for Ber end sue children The vanker wie served with a xum- ‘ ica Blity. and none’ of | mons last week, but failed to appear, and y forfany of | yesterday he again failed to come on ‘| response to @ messaue, So to-d y order and ~ EASTMAN COT EVIDENCE MIXED Confused! the Prisoner While on the Stand. | CHARITY WORKERS To MEET. | WHE etd stn onine tate | i Ease esate © Charity Organization Bo: wamoctations of thi nm has been called muni ot tho Committee on’ drranze- , WORLD: W SDNUESOAS MWVENING, MAY ¥, 1 ool. __ MITERS Flf| GREAT AUTO RACE ~ FORA AYER, TO BUFFALO FAIR. [Conditions of the 500-Mile Endurance Test to Be Held in September. Despite Mrs. Abbott; Her Son Was Found Gnilty by Jury. details for the 5)-mfle enduran test under the au’ of tae Aut mobile ub of An have practically | been arranged ran is toe route from > to lake six club ia to American mad fant steady a he old atane ‘Tae camh prizes a | for those stops, have minimur of repe verge spe while ma 1of Mfteen miles an son Tle ts not wyer Norris, 1] Oo try such a] stuke 1] ae turing the week commencing Sept. Litiejonn | It will terminate In the Stadium of the salt! Mr.| Pan-American Exposition. Ighty-Five Miles a Day. | tal distauce ts to be divided has juet issued the rules nis the contest which will be hi: have him pr t District-Attorn Norr andling tae Judge Aspinall told the »s Intere: we Court and t 1 Norris was on m could try the case sted nitten see From the clu » Rochester; ap | classes wed to ener more se—Moior bicy les, { aualmun driver, Uclow the Average. That the conditions of this endurance test shall be an avi ne stag en" for each day, on the hasty for that pertod. overing approximately eighty-five chee ae lant gy be awarded by the per day, but that the division of A 7 | distance be left to the discretion of the 1! entered will be Ake of the run somew ., MRS. SHAW, IN AUTOMOBILE, SPEEDS AWAY TO CHICAGO. lofelntelntnietbetetelel-inieininiel= ee oo {Accompanied by Her Husband She Begins : Twelve Days’ Trip from This City. feleteteet » journey is boarders for the summer. Send all particulars of interest elating to your house to The World's Vacation Bureau, 1352 Brcadway, corner Thirty-sixth street, New York, AT ONCE. The vacation season is near at hand, and if you want to rent your rooms in advance you must register now. LONDON, Lord Sallshury, A. J. 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The eighth annual vings Hanks Assoc: Was held toslay at the Chamber of Commerce, The membership ineludes nks from all parts of New York meeting of the May §—In the absence of tlon of this State © House of 6 srincipal speaker at th . dn the Royal nd Habitation at of the Dry is President wthan BB. Curr aad Wiillam G. Conk! Primmse nornmus autienc the Duchi bi Marlborough. ng the meeting national pros- the ona which had secured the ue Y easure and the t number of new members, per ecor at F parsed since the | welve days Mr. Balfour ina long speech traversed | ye oa npanied o 4 wide fled and travelled well-beaten | 5 Te mute SS OAc start paths In his dixcuraton of the Erle and | (1) 1 00 Ule wear 9i7 nae on deros! . South African questions. vie h gates é “Although ttle was heard of Home ae eB depositors and Shaw was formerly a member a ‘° tthe laut election, sald Mr. Hat- 71s ana bod 01,000 ove! * preceding PRI Atay be taeda ae t the Natlonalle:s nave now starced | 805 | He referred with regret top tha z LU MEU faa eT UY amit ibm nod Intended to bore the] W¥¥ Of Der eat tnxien the surplus tn at No, 36 Aahland rea and, Country Into granting Home fale, | | maul well unadooiey eeisatore: a y al, fr at ite] eXPend ture of $700,00 t ( ESPN OLE Te the weapons PFO | Avepditure, of 00 and hoped that usu {permit ty J axl, und there might | n burden . a horwel ele th sth ihe ¢ House of Commons en- ry ets of the Windy City re, wita the aptitudes wich Shaw w least teceavary to make the best use of the | New : ‘ ited Reclngel new method of warfare. burg suvinen Bank; V i “put E cannot think thes would wink | QU78 rhe hs Andrew Carnegie Hears William Garrett Tell] ret ae ee dren whieh | Sida grout in three “she hy Them Their Trade Su premacy Is Lost. might be irritating, but which were ut-[and David f ther long drives er husband. {i abortive In thelr on the ‘iferent parts, of grat insues of the emplre. KiLueD BY A FALL. wis May 8.—The annual meet- (teh ateel makers did not follow the ex- | Iteferring to the war Mr. Balfour de; ywer Iron-and Stee! Institute to-|4Mple of the Americans clared) tne ha: nest pro Hoerenrophets — ; ang i 0 @ co) we esa] Ue " - rn vue r ; attended by ail the prominent) pointe most advantageous for, shipment, on of the British Wasvunaiters| Man ae Ware.en 5 luting Pam- f engineers in) Gre. Iritain, while al-fand ust mical methods, bled tra: m ail the American ertgineering cen- ' SS arena ne A man of the n: forty: ® %, a ‘ea - = be v° t ned, Andrew Carnegie moa fost arc'im Great iri NO “PULLS” GO HERE. two years old, Delancey present Many unp sont statements wore a Jaare esdont, Whillam Whitwell | before th 5 tll hie addrens to Ameri-| Garrett, declaring | Wasintrate Cornet) 1 A declaring Great Hrteatn | Or Catinolidn tion Waainaroniaremed Letter-Writing: xilled, dopt them, He sat yh a saloote! have to fight much harder | ¢ ve c thepe girl HAS BULLET IN HIS BODY. j fh) ade DIT a the future to retain our proud posl-|Aoot, Garnetillinkthe {Jefferson U ene oe principal paper was read by W:IL es t look nt h 1d devel: today, “he awky me to be |, rye in ae LS. Ocha I rh . 1 r -] You muat look at home and devi $ oO “ prouls, Who Shot mel ieee MHiadelphin Times | am Garrett, of Cleveland, who prefaced |the material you have” elop Hientent, und gays he iv a friend of a Coy oe mele farce ‘ nets MIULADELDHIA, May S.-Adolph 8. his remarks by declaring Great Britain's), it Wag announced th that Mr. Carnegie's sl eariee Rp a bulls are iis Unlnnd ys tornte A y and other! Ocha, of the New York Timea and the| supremacy in the tron and ateel trade, <1 wadkonoushy: burs second-ham are | pArthur. Sproule thet youngs, mankw Ely elty will be repre- Cha cea noes a Time eetay. ipouRnt the | 40 1ong hela, was now opts tea Srigi, Steialurnical weit io men ff fh ot had the oe pene anots nimael fins ther lect urean fh an ‘ Phitadelphia meas is brother, Georgy etn: com: | the Counell had a re count of Misa Irene Pleree at his hare pe * Juatlee | nis year bs 1, ©. Taylor, Mt. Dy, Chate-| W, Ochs. silt take) the tiene a t metnode of Urtian and [among wartoe Betton ices wow pena ns yo on Prince street, Bordentown, -N. J. principle, "but n pawl a, party. Remocratic 7m ithaner patient i bien) Mins prisoners were. charge) | was abla.to Leroi torday.. Bane y organ. fT an, and: con- | to TACT one ti ithe it vieltors at: resorts) No effort asi yet has ‘made ns