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THE ‘WORLD: F FRIDAY EVENING, | JANUARY | 10, 1902 Business and Pleasure Rochelle Until After the Killed in the Tunnel Wreck. NEW ROCHELI Business and to-day in He w @ tribute to clates nt Altman ® fong lines of frien to the hearse Foliowed by an immens end in carriages. ‘he the station, conveyed the pa The Rev. Wm formerly Mr Ley Of all the ably Meyrowitz. ite New Rochyile Ya “ligence leading to the late dent in New York, was Assembly this morning t Wainwright, of Wes ‘Which includes New Intion “Whe between trains rted the New York, New Ia waa matter Who was responsible ; makes the Tunne! dangerous ‘ elecivécity must at once be sui for steam. Electricity as am ‘power for heavy trains is no lon. Lexveriment. '"—Bo-ough Presiden! Can ter. Mr. Cantor says the T men hos full power at it ton Wedne ¢ tive power end he b Wednests ‘oa lite. | Mayor Taw « pointment WHY NoT A DIRECTOR? rweat je man there as been such a m. engine Wednesday @ signal rope in his b he could sixnal to thy Buch a pr be applied at : WEBSTER. wen, Conn, Jan. 10, New Burial of Those uspended in MR. LOW’S LETTER TO NEW ROCHELLE. .intaining the tunnel ASSEMBLY ACTION ASKED TO MAKE TUNNEL SAFE.| EBT EO Sof Ratiroad y hereny are eee “MUST HAVE ELECTRICITY |AT ONCE,” SAYS MR, CANTOR. § forthe accident the faci remains that S “Ye heard by all, but th ed Daitor i JULIUS M. MAYER TAKES MANTLE VEROME LEFT, |" ware ait Hatironds Deetare Dividends, GLASSDEALER HAGERTY DEAD » Bine=| bxcessive May THRONGS AT THE FUNERALS AL THIS SN. Wood & Co’s : .. TUNNEL TORPEDO SYSTEM FAULTY. —_—+4¢2____—_ g Danger Signals in Tunnel. warning This te considered of the highest significance, in view of the fact that Engineer Wiskar says no torpedoes exploded 5 engine. ‘| An observation engine took Kailroad imissioner Baker, Assistant!» District Attorney Garvan, Terminal Manager Franklin and four experts 1 [through the tunnel to jest the signals: On the way back the same track was used as was used by the unfortu-|t nate White Plains train When the signal tower between Pifty-elghth street and Fifty-ninth |y Street war reached ft were Hisplayed a Were shown | Wiskar, but the observai Jeliberately run past the red light al The gong sounded the alarm with great violence. ind it was plainly | were no ex Terminal Manager Franklin on the observation engine were ne deep as th Jane hud not touched the litte box containing the pk three times, | SENATORS IN- 240 S AYRES Jan ° ” ent Aceval re wanted in Wittlim Davia, te uuifer ar {» confined In the Tombs. Both an held for the arrival of extradition pawers. ONE WAY TO PREVENT nes BAIL “STEERERS” PUT ON BLACKLIST. JEROME SENDS NAMES TO POLICE MAGISTRATES. Experts See Engines Pass On Without Explod.| Two engines, purposely run past danger signals in the New York Ce tral tunnel to-day, failed to explode torpedoes placed as an additional lained this by saying that the flanges nary engines Thin box rises automatically so that It may be struck and the torpedoes | the detonated when a train rans onto a “block” againkt which the stenals are set. | I) prove bis assertions about the flanges of the observation engine. | Manager Franklin sent for switch engine No. 3, which. he said, had the here was a | CREAMERY BUTTER at 23¢. per Ib, | nd found the lever by |CORONER ae | INQUEST PLANS. And track inspector he found the torpedo exple After the wreck took from his pocket pleces of the shell and gave the Mr Garvan He admitted that he could not toll which train had exple hesday morning $ Was going on in the tunnel trains were passing every few | 7" minutes. When ie engines puffed by it was impossible to see much of d anything 1 Account of the steam. BLOODY RIOT. homes and apart One Killed, Four Wounded in Row in Para- in the Sunday World. | guayan Chamber—President Aceval Resigns. Koel the Preal- Krees accepted hin realg Pure Tebacco Never Harmed Anyone THE TURKISH TOBACCO IN THE ARREST STYLISH WOMAN. FRANCE HOLDS OFF ON CHINA Aiscuwsing whether Jot A repetition te considered Af, MERGER, Eleventh Semi-Annual el Faas It Means! | Clearing Sale. Cheaper Transportation | In the plainest possible words, and Rates forsthams | without any spread-eagle ellect, we wish to announce that our Sale is in progres Thousands know from THE BURLINGTON DEAL.| experience how big and certain the savings are. To those who don't we If Road Had Been Built Instead of| simply say that during this Sale we Bought by Pacifics, All Would | forget profit, ignore cost and resolve \ todo just one thine—cl se out quick- Have Approved, ara) PP lv and completely our entire stock of wtih re racecar OVErCOats, Suits, Trousers oe pact¥s PRICES MOC AA SUITS So AT $5. go $15.0 20 OVERCOATS, $7.50. $18. 50 J OVERCOATS: $9.25. y Overcoats, faney superior in ent ery way, regu eee $25. 00 OVERCOATS, $12.50 iments, luxurt- m tailoring, in enmity in cloth- they were good { means a rare are vrouped anit Norther aha 50 SUITS, Gane 25. x 50 All-Wool 4 ne sale.. $15 PLAIN SUITS AT $7.50. 9%o Singlesand Double Breasted Suit of splendid gvality. Blick, Blue and Oxtord Chevio's well mai and we PTT SONe FINE $20 SUITS AT $9.85. 675 High Grade Suits, comprising some of the finest fabrics brought out this season, beautifully mate, and in ail r 5 worth the regular price of $20, To makeit well t the price in 9, es, making it 85 half, and take off cariare besi Open Evenings Till 6.30. Saturdays Till 9. Schley | JACKSON Wholesale and Retail Clothiers, [eich anh er amr ac 740-742 BROADWAY. THE || gS FREE /KOGH DOCTORS mart LUNG UNTIL | bea | CURE, JAN ISTHL.| a eer ne psiess . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. te DVRIIE Nb SUT CHocen wns 13 Gunes fh WASTES t 15 19 VEES AND Hosnons 54 BARCLAY ST COR weST Bway. F229 CORTLANDT ST COR CHURCH Butter23" On Saturday very finest Wes IN ALL THE fey Davey Stotes, | ——~svemysormce or WESTERVELT & DEMAREST 202 and 294 Bleecker Street. sor. Barrow FOR TO-TORRON SATURDAY lish you'll cherish; ngland fame, IK S, HOLMROOK’S is the name. FINAL CLEARING SALE OF FINE CLOTHING. To make short work now of the balance of our fall and wiuter clothing we offer almost every fine overcoat and every fine suit in our store at the uniform price of $3.50, A few of our very best $30 and $35 overcoats and suits will be sold at $12 and $15, but all the others and all our finest overcoats and suits on which former prices MAKES THE were $15 to $25 are now ONLY 5 CENT CIGARETTE DOWN to ‘8. 50. a Which holds its fire to the end sutiful Mack viewram ay i th Be aig steda tn pow $25; $20 silk-tined Prince Albert OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. 830 BROADWAY, 14 seve