The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1902, Page 3

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ERE EI RE Pre prreygeren v GALE AT SEA AND BLIZZAR TUGS FOUNDER IN A FIERCE STORM. + ¢e— Crews of the Atwood and Berwind Rescued Just in Time—Tre.- mendous Snowstorm Up State. ) description ing last night's de structive hurrican The storm | r essels ash: wrecking | \"* spits , bp owith surpris Bo Seige cove an am UNKNOWN WRECK SE ce amn| Al BELEPORT, 11s] ipa h a gainst whieh even --— — ng Station s crying: toda sf a echooner ¢ xed off the shi onld not battle rh fe-8 th sbtedly wr ast nigh ame rigs as last nigh ee, ‘BIG STEAMSHIP Ne GOES ASHORE. Britis Claverdale, steamship ‘There yre aboard the vesmel 4,0 (ons f tes signed to Funch, dye & Co f New York It ts mest cargo of reins Kind saippe one vessel for w The remainder of the cargo in om Africa and many io 3 for New York. a went asnore vet nicht on Brigantine Shosie The Aten ie laden if & Dodge Laimber the | a: Palm MAINE STEAMER be WAS BGROONG: ans THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3, 1902. TWENTY-ONE LOST | FROM ONE D ASHORE; HOSTESS omes early to other guests to that are most grat with the intimate friend that out haste, or formality; without a dozen ht and attention, can say and do and learn the things : when the formal hour brings a houseful of VERY one E Wanamaker’s is th Now—before the hurry housekeeper may arrang, bein Tumitire Sale to the housekeeper with Spring plans in mind. es—the ambitious and tasteful ig th friend that ime co comes early ozens of distracting w es with its MEN. | M. THE TUGBOA: ght Senator James i RESCUE OF most Va ns + The 1¢ 1 Fa couple of weeks | crippled. ‘The nie of forey-meven heavy rain, sleet and snow “a1 7 thts Gaing streain Were almost impaasatve SEL Ten ratecie) ee a aaa a Not rt long aisles, which dis almost limitless variety of = —— \f good and handsome she can revel in such spile: nomies as will double the de» and careful woman. » best factories in the on for every thrifty rniture products of Savings That Average a Third included—Parlor, Dining-room, Library, Bedroom—in every light of posse: g he land—and only the best—are offered “M0 POWER TO FATHER GETS THE ~ FIX TUNNEL.’ -ELDER CHILDREN. And ever nitur style, and every wi } Word of t! ings follow SHIP. RIVES DECIDES AGAINST THE TELLS OF LONELY BREAK- BOARD OF HEALTH. Bia TS Aun COCKTAILS 4 = from S45 gotien oaks bi i) $20. trom $28 tsteads 5 fall iam ¢ 88 \ ped wool seat, neatl 2'j-nch vases; bow lished. ed yolden oak Dressers, > long | and _two short joners Only One and » Regulate the System of Signals. S45, from S70 aos ! ayy Ka . { jolden oak inch pillar ; " . je wreck A despatch to The Evening World ate wern| Sori Hy the decision of Justice Gi eo} syne ae 8 Mars. to-day sed > metate thy [Of the Supreme Court, tn the r e between fl ; 1 ‘ - North Star 5 E re Park ave, | between Francie W. Eld e i inch vases; and best quality pes t Ma pL nad a driven a! is A : hall wife, (he husband A the Sess |ahiore + morning phe |t Fes re Railroad Coon: | eo cay ot) thelr (ch w Bedroom Furniture CHITFONIERS — |Mattresses, Springs and i soay of x a te th n sins iadeees Babin he Conwnls- | cnemter. Mary Ki rence zr Losypee | sig ert Pillows care wo The N Star ie Me t serartman Gertrade, five, three fe years old $2) from s2}—Mahogan ntine fag Station this morning ant |S 4a me at 8 or New NAW Ti Nak hanes rare rempectively ira $5. fom So —selb. mixed “hair Mate a z v oe . bebe: i Moen teipeat vane nutmanee tan | ‘The three chubby, wonder-eyed babies nles, Brass and ren s-Curly birch, Sve drawers rt [ull ap, one or two parte; Bite barges which . nengere. ni Neekin meas ae a, | were In court on a wr rpus ptional values are offered in = hessscecoeal eseden't cae : ‘ | L. 1. Another ' ——— Bet caret si penal to the mother BEDKOOM SUITES bagtehigiad Gaeea Ores! tu or two paris; Wes Fire Island a STEAMER MIRA . ‘ ee . : 1 tas! October Mrs. Eider took ter ba Mi-Lersser and bedstead Wie cGuartered’ golden oak, sh shite tleking Moriches E rare , 0 bles and left home, The husband sued ; S—#)-Ib. pure black heree pitas ina tdaceny/aleral conn aira A TOTAL LOSS. *:: You t cour PRseca ete nce te neateanA (a ; tat dag’ Sas ort core z 1 » the ¢ oa se and white or fancy stri in tha — —— i t. ‘ omplaint of | M&K for awhile, and then went | antine shoals * in am. a ‘ I ao A e the husband go: poe 4 5 40-1b. pure South ed schooner, w! ved 1 Hy oe he au baie easion of children. He brow: . | onthe r ‘tress, full size, che night. Bi we meal tetene ttt cay oe ahs Oe DOC yeUe: | the! them to the Sisters of Mery su 9 me Ms %e and white or faney by mountal aves, and 1 sah compel a modification Geen treet i ‘ Bes, . . oy be 4°) The husband's complaint began with a Spt taal ey arate TWELVE BRITISH | rtaiemerst that be ‘iad’ veer arveared fom $220-Two-pieve suite ta vps the gist of the opiaion is cons | py “ hora TUGS’ CREWS HAD SAILORS DROWNED. tivet i the folowing section | 2zaners one ODD DRESSERS s & seamstr t H NARROW ESCAPE. \ arena If the theory were correct that yor from f20-Quariered golden oak eat . roof Health) had furtedietton sity 4 golden oak fF The! twolacenncaniner Gen theliees z wa ha stb ee such matters ae the stadt wes Wr. awe my toh—Mahogany, ( a > Atwood and the John } nd, were ANOTHER WRECK i thas (JuMen Cooper, a married 1 caught In the gale off 3 Hook a NEAR THE CAVOUR , 1 an ifevene Anaieyee BKASS BEDSTEADS wet q foundered. Both toate were tossed OW oy vion| dts oe ieee : helpless about the rolling sea for half 3 aos, alae aioe: ana ‘vent! atten ali Mee aw " wire Springs; Sinema al a an Tee mening Aertd) EBS . 4 vilaawarnll ot om Paltimer Se afeer $4. from $5 Swinger wire Springs; steat ‘ D, ~The ' ca ry In his complaint F Sr tr a bottom. ; I. Shepp, trom | GREAT BLIZZARD } ane ele Pider at on Cooper's tap a wa. trom $ ring ceca feather rew of " . arrie tranded the Point Nes peal * cigarettes f ‘ aah ce k a paving) Staden Kad UP THE STATE.! 8” Jaws confern upon | away tb ie hy Balle Pama, evene toner roar of the sirens, which attracted t ugh that life-mavers « } i 1 14 Commissioners | * soll! ewell front ads are ene of a kina . notice of the Hamburg-American jine 1etr boats to aid the crew. No ¥.. Feb. 3-7 i i ns ayetems | Would steamer, Barcel ona, ar yound. it Tro hoe attempts were ‘ ; ratiroad | Mrs Form erly Broadway, 4th Ave., drowned exbausted me FISHING SMACK . Pa | just in time Atwood and the Berwind had |- { Roth th BLOWN ON SHOALS): the Long Be ad three | BLOCK ISLAND, Ro 1, Feb 2—The a ) * which’ wereia BREE < smack Ann Elizabeth, of New is ‘onn..Capt. Smith, went ashore roe is ie ay ae * ait in ¢ storm. The cap- len encounte rew were rescued. The wreck- sea prevailed and J. Merritt is anchored a rows were harbor and an unknown four ahen aboard ner is anchored four milea sald ne n | East of Block Island. She |# laboring Fifteen min after the! heavily, ‘The wind here reached a vele the crews tugs had) ocity of 72 miles an hour. The tug. Richmond passed at he w experience I had bd and ERe Newpert want barges. T tug proba! lost her tow during the a pat man around) ‘HE, Probably, lost) her tow during the nese pi. Richard Ray, | from the west of the ren at the offices f any, No, 7 South tal Wisse \TWO ASHORE IN ‘ Ve had been trying to put provistona | DELAWARE BAY. : aboard the Cavour when the wind came! | | ling fret from the southweat and then leg from the sorthw PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2.—The British steamship Drummond, Philadelphia f St. ‘Thomas, is aground on Dan Baker lghtship wel the Hamburg ed her for as- that if we gor) Shoals, In the Delaware Bay, about fifty 1k steamship we | miles below this city The Phoenicia| ‘The schooner R. D. Bibbver. from Mo- | b i Ang | bile for New York, was blown from her a anchorage at Delaware Preakwater, by the high wind to-day, and is now jAeround on Marwhal! Shoal, near here |OUTSIDE MAILS BADLY DELAYED. uf on dO and We er her sides when 4 our bomL Didn't Unde: w a, of the Ham- twood's men #ay thelr signals of y ran up to with: | ed her dock in ular comman- | with her | ‘The storm has caused quite a serious detay of the weatern male ew York Central trains bring- mails from Chicago, Denver Pacific coast, which shoutd the and the have arrived eanty this morning a Hine this port 1d how any Answer distress was his fret trip t T can’t Mich clrouimatances, Ime to be delivered in the frat ut ne Ik Anew im, arriers, ald not reach the Sad dott t Understand the ¢ until after 19 o'clock and the early ver here ) ALL NIGHT FIGHT j IN THE GALE. a LYE called, coming on the New York Cen- tug P. Cahill, which took! tral and due to reach the city at 10 A. ows Ou; to sea, nearly M., was three hours late and did not morning delivery was confined almost entirely to local letter or mail coming from points not over a hundred miles distant from the city The second Chicago ma't, aa it it fallen here. blocked. and four Tram, State Senator a Storm Victim, ALBANY, N.Y, i ab aia cnc! the West 14°85. ERT Hy, 1807 | ce: RELIABLE” 7} CA RPETS~ ‘The trial o} jwill come on section ¢] $.Altmans €o. Isolated lente Im Danger from ' = eee tane TWOTHOUSES BEOo nome Falling Timbers EXQUISITE: TEXTU res revuceo, , SILK UMBRELLAS. Tuesday, February 4th, : ’ Gale D lshea\Naw Dwallingand| Sewatac. <i tt ten stn) ces MYRNA NG Factory Hallding. [ot storm nat night ate eal | Twilled Silk Umbrellas with Novelty Handles, SPV Alene =A nent | smal:pox were expe es s | eight rib frame, as follows: “J ted t ry t the 1 danger of from $35.00 b . at m sap . 3 and Columbia = timbers - re miles th : Ks wan torn 2 ot nel : WEN'S—Buck Horn, Ivory, Cape WOMEN'S—Pearl, Horn, Sterling satiahitals The aes arent Horn, and Natural Wood Silver Caps, and Natural Pavan seer aian mt anfety,, (quality, Solid colors, as well as Parlo: silver trimmed, Wood Silvr trimmed, r The building which w roofed was and Oriental , scauiteiend Men Gcta ee ANTE EN BAS ei anata Regular Values $4.50 to $6.00, at $3.00 CASH.on CREDIT |@weerTHWAIT | 104. 106°and 108 West-14*-St. 8 Altman & €o | NEARSOI EVERY DAY THIS Wenis ° , Booktva Stores Flatbush AY. near FIMDNSE | ec \s< stuniny pigh anal vi | eae ae ov i Ts the Standard Book ot Refs | | both harge 10 mane free etamina lone. at erence of All the Colleges, | SO Ae TUN SERIES a8 Bice BORIER and Business Offices. A collection is shown of the latest designs, suit- | insece eee wonDay ie calitingg acc tae | able for present wear and for 1H. 106 Important sab - : tie us i , orld Almanac am cyetope Early Spring. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY si have ats rinted and only bey: eid Cream Wl wl. 100.) waty vt wha a5 conte’ of & newadea! Attention is also directed to the complete stock of Casemelesciieiscttsy lt : agg ee mes an Price by mally 1S cents: ‘ he 1962 World Almanac ar t MOURNING MILLINFRY, VEILS, Etc. | 54 BARCLAY ST. , on the ratinoads is pewsden oe Be. a Feb. 3.—During the os cli cats te

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