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i ition the morning of ie 1th wh Intention of golng to his ¢ st Vernon and hasn't heen ween : i ‘is about five feet five inckon tall, |) THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1901. Five Mill Workmen Meet Instant Death at Pittsburg. fidence, A DOZEN WERE INJURED. The Black Diamond Steel Plant Entirely Wrecked by Disaster, Helplessly. PITTSBURG, Pa., Dec. 9.—The boller of the Black Diamond Steel Works ex- ploded at 4.9 this morning, At least] ° five were killed. At the Wes: Penn Hos- | pital there are eleven injured. Only two |, bodies have been recovered up to this]: time. It wan , | was One of the large boilers on the north} MU) Ug @ide of the mill next to the ANeRheny | ity contdencs Valley Railroad tracks bi bring- ing death and injury to th ployed and Duilding with a Fire caught and in the rear, occ’ Boller Works, wh to ruins, Owing to the breaking of wires it was some time before an alarm of fire could be turned in, and then it was from Twenty-elghth street. Telephone messages brought ambu- lances, and the lar goon on the scen cook Was left at Bremen tr © sailed from Udnicr, t Lawell, tay the W., Inereasines That nist little time before any dead were found, and then the bodies were so badly mutilated an tv cognizable. One man’s % and part of his legs, only t arms remaining. In the bar mill were three which were located on the siden sthe rallroad cracks, y trunk and botlers Pleces. of the through the bulldin Thirtieth a@treet by the fore plosion, Cther pleces went through the roof. ‘The tnterlor of the building was an in-| j) extricadle tangle of machinery and de- We had very itt bria of all kinds, The structurai tron | tecessition, the ittetaye of the building was broken and twisted, giving turther evidence cz the terrible force of the explosion. Windows in the] 1 dwellings on the opposite side of the street were broken, ‘The McNeil bol! up to the boiler mill, a caught fire and was carried Mint with walt wat tears and restored t IMered 11s tone, FELL DEAD AFTER A DREAM OF WIFE. HOWARD M. MORTON EXPIRED ON THE STREET. Was Deeply Impreased Last Night by a Viston of Long Dead Helpmate, Auer Mourne W Hath and Ie She After years of mourning for hia dead wife Howard M. Martin, a once wealthy] On complaint of Mrs. hardware me: dead this} Julius Auerbach, of morning on W reet| Seventy-ninth street while on his wa ball today for malictou police stati moned was de: to the precinct sta ters In his pock learned. About ten years ago died. He had accumulated homas J. Konan, bas been missing 0 He was employed asa Pont-Office, bt complexion, sandy hair © a bhi %, and Bes eka [Unley . Not a Vourceo Traut. In eee ays Hot comb ations and organ’ In the State is Not controlled by the of the rine Clear Store ¢ give the best va i in smo! West price and to have store ere: for the convenience of the eners arn ty he given and ihe Aint’ for the wise] was demolished. only alightly scratched. re smonvanttnaesh of the locomotive, none y Hroke Inte Wea § “FAPLOSION —BRMVE BRIDE MRO HALL | OF BOWLERS, WSHIPWREGK MUST DIE. |She and Her Sister Shamed the Crew Back to Con- ADRIFT TWO WEEKS.|S Plucky Women Showed No Fear While the Schooner Floated STOLE VENUS FROM | CH HAYS OE DISPUTED PLASTER MODEL att LANDS SCULIIOR IN JAIL. |: ;BACHELORS TO ENTERTAIN. Newark’s Sssembty Math Wit ite a Mriltinnt Amaie, TRAIW 8 SHASHED ) TRUCK. bell Established Over Twenty-five Years. IN. S. BRANN, 231 EIGHTHAVE., Bet. 21st8z 22dSts. OPEN EVENINGS. “*Tavo minutes’ wack from New York's Stopping Centre.’* He Murdered Mary McCar-|f $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry at 50 Cents on the Dollar. . The shopping pucli: who patronize the big department stores will find it thy in Cold 1B reatly to ther agvantage to call and see our magnificent selection before buying. Bl ‘od Hols we carry a more extensive stock and prettier designs. Tt will pay you to ood, |ficome miles out o your we TWO HE HEAD-LINERS. SHOT HER WN A STORE. |# i This Diamond Brooc1 $ 1 0 To or Pendant, Court of Ane Finds He Had a Fair Trial and Refuses New Hearing. viree selection c Rings $2.75 up. ‘ACCUSES TAILOR OF JILTING HER '|MISS HELEN WEISS ASKS FOR] § $5,000 DAMAGES. $10.00 ome HeKt $3.00 1901 RECORD BREAKERS. f $1.00 $1.00 PURSE-SAVERS FOR THRIFTY BUYERS, Hundreds of Ladies’ Brooches, beautifully designed, at... .. Hundreds of Gentlemen's Scarf Pins, beautiful designs Ladies! Handsomely Engraved Solid Silver Stem winding Watches... G Sets, 3 pieces (knife, fork and steel), celebrated Russell steel, in leather cas t vreatly reduced prices, Gold-headed Canes and Umbrellas, suitable for Xmas gifts, and Thousands of Other Great Bargains. FRATERNAL ORDER EMBLEMS A SPECIAL yr Allengraving free of charge. Mailorders receive pri SUES EN. §. BRANN, 8th Ave, Near 22d $t.! |) qu CAD Carving head tn violent shit aan YOU CAN QUICKLY FIND SOME- body to buy your camera or ? kodak if you advertise it in se) the Sundry World. 95! YEAR- ( OWPERTHWA | & SONS Chatham Square 121st Street: 193 to 205 Park Re 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., Chatham Square. Corner 121st St. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. “EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. __ ENIERYTHING REASONABLE. Ewerything for CHRISTMAS. OPEN EVENINGS. and The wagon but the horses were eee of time and monev. unsatisfactory, marked MEN'S SUITS. Stop as you pass through COOPER: AQUARE—it’s worth walking a block from Broadway to see—and look at our window ful of Suits and Overcoats at $15. It's a beautiful assortment and beautifully displayed. Evenings till Xmas. CooperS New York “Time Is Money.’* Save Time BY CONSULTING THE 1901 World Almanac ON ALL SUBJECTS, Every Page a Page of Information. A Complete Storehouse ‘of Knowledge. 1901 World Almanac and Encyclopedia, * © © A reference book ‘and 10,000 facts. © Substantially bound tn Mthograph board covers, with sewed back and Ulmmed edges, © © © Price, 2c, By mall or Sgrom newsdealers, d by Sa oy Amas Sale that will make shopping elsewhere a needless waste Complete everything for Men’s or Boys’ wear (from head to foot), but only the reliable sort that we stand ready to refund the money for or exchange if AT PRICES THAT HAVE MADE US FAMOUS, * $95 9.75 "42.50 "15.00 THIRD AVE. "33" | Worthy Gift GARE Ses Unquestionably the grandest, daintiest, largest varieties ever exhibited and at prices greatly below the average quoted. Browning-King-§-G ; of assortments in FURNISHINGS. BOYS’ OVERCOATS. 1,69 ** 2,39 p59 cee aw WIC! Pe eats “I PANTS. ‘ase | MEN'S TROUSERS. us REDS Open Situnday Till 11.30 127TH ST. Large, finely polished mahogany fintsh Ma. Cabinets, like de- . 4 fT in, high, Hix French or, carved columns splendid $6.98! Dainty Rugs, $3. 98! Toys Sacrihi iced! 4 Mell made pt a Ee only. for eft making in unusually finest grades, nd many spe= Sultabte extensly but very low Ms clals for to-morr fa ney adjuks t ussortme THE LAST CALL is given for the special Holiday sale lof Piancs now being held at the ‘Pease’ Warerooms. It in- cludes a number of the ‘Pease’ A man’slike a baby—if he’s | comfortable he won'tbe cross. | Let his Christmas gift be one of these imported dress- jing gowns and see if it jdoesn't work. Other Comforting Sugges- tions: Handkerchiefs Neckwear Gloves of kid and wool Sweaters Dress Suit Cases Pajamas Opera Hats Bath Robes Fancy Waistcoats Silk Hats Umbrellas — Three Christmas stores for boys. Everything greatly reduced prices, Also a number of used pianos of many standard makes (taken in exchange and refinished) from $125 up. Write for catalog. Open Evenings This Month, DIEASIE pecans Pret & Company. $28 WEST 42D ST., ra, Bet. 6th Ave. and B’way. 0 they wear t) 580 nivosaway, cor. Prince. 1200, Dronimay: eet, 3242 Sunday World Wants move me Ousiness world, Pianos of past catalog styles at |