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——— Mass-Meetl SAILORS PERISH IN RAGING SEA. TwO DROWNED OF SCHOONER. jeen Others Rescued Breeches Buoy After Fight with Rreake: ‘HATHAM The @ren) M rescud in the nen Eldredge, of the Old Harbor and ¥ rlearm ata- tion, had just at the half-way house in th ting snowstorm when through a rift they discovered a vessel Tw ed from the aurt inte s they put off apsized = Pw hers were Irow Capts Doane and Charles planted their sand a fe fire, shot vent a line the schooners jibstay ‘The breeches buoy was off to the doomed craft Wit ur fr that time sixteen men ha nately am Akiman, who When was In the fore. castle rushed o the con ful No languaKe W Hickma mente Amit — TO HELP SAVE CUBA. BURNED OUT BROTHER'S HE. BOY LOSES SIGHT AS RESULT OF CHILDISH ROMP. nurt fis RUSSIA PLEASED BY NEW ALLIANCE, ANGLO - JAPANESE TREATY JUST WHAT SHE WANTED. RG, Fen The Bus. Angto-Japanene treaty: Was communicated to the * pondent of the Associated Press as fol- lows “We accept the with the Nf The (ensor plgeon-holed for a tim: text of the treaty and the yester Hah it w From nthe sub: Ject in t might be a party to fathered tha fat egotiations and preliminary y itaelt tersburger Zeitung wel ntent of the Integrity Stes Ne ISOME VALENTINES THAT WERE NOT SENT TO-DAY. | IN WRECK | Gove | | Why they should ever hold their T. PLATT TO B. ODELL. How sharper than a serpents tooth It is to have a brilliant youth, ' Whom one has trained with skill and) care To sit upon 4 And then to h him try to swipe A certain fruit before its ripe: Aye! sharper than a serpent’s tooth, | It is to train up such a youth rertain chair; R. CROKER TO L. NIXON. Bah Jove, old man, vou take me by surproise! You're overdoin’ the bleedin’ blow me bloomin’ oyes! You're in the ‘All remember, pr * inviteition If you think that Of'm a dead you mistake the situoition There was a cha named Sheehan at thought a similar stunt, on me ‘un, woy tid Richard Soy! An wot to ‘im? Soy, Louls! Nov ARE Gury Gur WE WoNT iq 7ébL THE TORY yer" BS Ti NEW YORK TO CORONERS. From the Fatherland have come A bunch of titled foreigners We'll proudly show ‘em all the sights Except our city’s Coroners Our Coroners we'll hide away Upon the highest shelves jobs tell themselves. They cannot NIKON IS Trt AEADER~ CROMER J, J. MARTIN TO R. CROKER. We do not love you, no Take your dough bags and go; ‘Tra Ja ja ja, ‘tls better #0, Take your dough bags and go B. ODELL TO T. PLATT. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, POKER AS: VIEWED [DISCHARGED ON BRIBERY CHARGE. ote IN JUVENILIA “PASS OUT FIVE CARDS AND HIGHEST WINS.” of the Same Nation- ality.” Three puptia of the Nove’ High Rrookiyn ted Saturday night for playing poker the candy store of Jose 284 Sackman stree oorhees, in the Avenue Court, thie morning. a sche interpretation of the great American game. with some variations The boys were Matthew Black, eigh teen years old, of No #8 who were wwers Te PRINCE ARRIVES DORT GET NERVows, MA MAYOR DR. PARKHURST TO MR. LOW. As these lines [ indite I can’t conceal my pain wave Magistrate You will not see the light, Joseph Miller, seventeen Ne Have I turned tt on in vain? man street, and Joseph Slonan, stxteen ‘ of No 25 Sackman street fie chest Demon Ram | Detectives Howamt and Lyneh, of the Seems to hold reign in the te HBraeeanvilie’ @tatlonl ‘euidedl’ chescan 1 trust you yet may come store the proprietor war held on a To our aid to put him down harge of keeping a gambling-house The boys told Magistrate Voorhees And, oh, T do implore: - z that Shanasky let them play in his place When the German Prince you] rrviued they spent thelr money there wreet They all pleaded guilty to playing That you will not give him more poker,” ald Detective Lynch on the Than will let him keep his feet fee raw istl eas: Ine -aNleh bape that It Is a crime to play poker, said the Magiatrate were dismianed and called as anked the prisoner's Matthew RL vat five ty and the highest swered the boy innocently The highest card wine?” asked coun. sel No, they must all be of the same nationality", y did you not have the money on was the In CLEVELAND AND HUNTING. ing im the Cure 4 Marehe JEROME WAITING FoR A | ae SALT re Tanseganry Make Ex-Preatdent riteck So J, SHEEHAN TO | W. JEROME. Renting Mr. William Travers Jerome. NORFOLK, Feb, 14—Ex-Presi 1 should think you'd be ashame! dent ¢ eland, Prof. yeu Vand ne of 1 . : , Princeton, and Ernest Giddings, of Ba To fill your face at my banquet board e errived there (his miorningiland And then utter speech so inflamed. Jigs, immediately via the Norfolk and - 5 Southern Railway aq the quests of Jo- Mr William Travers Jerome. SH Selinger vf Norfolk, for the Back Vl tell you a rumor I've heard- . ng Club's mare urr rou'y : tek Sound, Princess Anne County, Va You've cot your tail spread for some Se Tue a appeared to. her la mt ‘The party will 9 ck Bay fect healt on the eral days marshes POLICEMAN HERO EXPRESS COMPANY OF MORNING FIRE.’ ROBBERY REVEALED FITZGERALD RESCUED TOTS |MANY ARTICLES TAKEN FROM PARENTS LEFT BEHIND. JERSEY CITY PIER. Tammany salt I think you're that kind of a bird. pein of the ame But Minnie Kurtz Goes ‘The move to eet Minnie Kurte Jail was nuccesnls fay She is the disappearing witiess aeainst Wardma Bissert and Capt Tiamomt ¥ an reo as week mirtct-At i 1 « againat Capt Diamond ave country ‘The bribery aMdavit of Ther Kurtz woman Jo 1D. Maher for mond’s trta Maher made aftty money from Mrs De Charles ¢ . nie Kurtz arge of bribery as resem mueh property eared t been | “TO SMOKE OR NOT?” © Patrons Will New York The matter to a te Reginning patron wt In vote a ballot other “no. ‘At the end of the werk these will be suntead and the majority will rule oe COTTAGE ON FIRE. Mre, Am ’ Into the Cold Air This Morning. ted stove # ta fire tn j frame No Ww Boston road this m the family of Mra Ama from thetr pede to the tng was only slightly 4 3 DEAD IN WRECK: 4 LIKELY 10 OIE. FREIGHT TRAINS. CRASH on. THE FENNSYLVARIA: One of the Trains a Complete Rain —Acet red on the e Curve. | Oce Specie Byening eae. | paae Extensive robberies at the Adams Ex-] pyppayty Three AA eres a cars ni « pler tn Je City derainmen ow» ” viche trem took| were unearthed this morning a juret b 9 nck st of Alexande f a aus G igh Morgan. street Judge |e Sock this m = 1 Ta a further hearing. nes Se ia y Detective Lee tase Po nan Fitewerald «aw the fire. R “larke, tn-]t 5 F im, forced: the itaite door and Adame E a Com. | 6 ieee ait! near the ex p epi The exp fc Vaca ares Av aD Grove, AGEine utldiny and his w man > mins pt eas by * f i began to miss pack Meerehay tai os were asleep led to the arrest ve A wale : Oellerick was aw were found on him As Just as Pitagera pawntickets wt Jewelry, furs and other valuaoles have as in tran appeared while rn th ollo a nftawe their s Fitzgerald em halle have two dogs Mrs Tardy dogs down In her arms, Mra yn tne same ft fell dow: lay half unconscious from the smoke ttl Pollcoman Fitagerald found her, and he carried her down to the street The women were loud in thelr praises of Poltceman Fitzger Some women tn thi suspected the fire was not accidental "HELL!" NOT “AR!” whom they suspected. ‘The Fire Starstai! SOMEWHAT EXCITED OVER AM iE ICE PACKS AT DUMPS. ——— |AUMANN, COME BACK. ‘ nr ANS One Sheol with the Mis Ste len : aaghier Ap. Wasetat eee peal ¢ m. | cn It John Baumann, dlacksmith, who left hie home, at No. 95 Firat street, = oe seven weeks ngo reads this he te urmed |... stocaw Woodbury. Commis to return me Hie wif i and his o sioner the Street-Cleaning Depart eeven-yearold daughter has pneumonta. | rea ‘i His oldest daugater, ymoniel | iment, adjusted his eyeglanses od The vening World to print thia| Then he remarked coolly and deith eal for her and her sister erately "Dear Father; We are starving. No- “If you think the streets look bad you should Ko 'o the east aide dump; that looks like hell with the top off.” Numerous complaints are coming in WILL ON PRESCRIPTION SLIP. | to-day (po the Street Commiasioner on account of the ashes tha: are piled ip nearly to care of us but k. | Pleane come us. back and take sarelets A bard I never claimed to be; I never in my youth, b’gee, Wrote tender odes .o Cupid's dart Or lines upon a broken heart. But on the big ice-wagon seat I gayly drove around my beat. ‘The trick I got in thos» old days Of cutting ice, it sticks and stays, man tnt MOTT STREET WANTS Low. | | Det men | Mayor Low is | kinds of gayly Thi eafterr princes from ty Halt: N tion of Pletaresque China | 2 Mayor to Dinner. tress on a co 14 Mort | Each member of ¢ hin shirt outeide hi Kerned yprtlagds | Spring Hats. It tn the streets, all the ashea. ‘Tweo- nee jaunre re pore. Su@ictent being overflowing SuIne (o/b Moores Testament “Ht ta all on account of the ice, the red jeason “Everything I have Live to my wife” | want of men and horees.” said Dr ‘a et bere ore This ts the will of John Hoops, of | Woodbury. "No one can plough a scow oy akish Soft | Thirteenth avenue and Forty-#ixth | through the fleld of ice. It will be forty also, | treet, Bay Ridge, Med for probate by “days before we can get In shape to 1.90 & 2.75 his wife, Mary L. Hoops. in Brooklyn) remove the ashes regular Sold elsewhere at to-day. Hoops, who died on Jan. Major Woodbury has three and tour Be ares na mieem von heise | cee teats ORG aca jens Sust before he expired. His were | Under construction, ‘ali No plediemaaie | Want Rot given in court. Samed ‘the White Wings’ Waite Ghost. Profits} ii _1902 Back to the the Second Accusation, = Telephones Tin Manhattan and the Bronx. The New York Telephone System continues to be the Largest City Exchange Sys- tem in the world. It is larger than the com- bined systems of the two largest European capitals, London and Paris. By means of the Suburban and Long Distance lines every New York telephone user has available commun- ication with some 150,000 telephone stations in New York and vicinity and with some 250,000 in half the States of the Union. The Efficiency of the Ser- vice has been increased by the equipment of the entire system with the latest and most improved apparatus. 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It nflammation and irritation, stimulates the em- same time It builds up the body, gives it y that ir or has been wasting under the 1 could nd Le he fu | WARNE all tr SAE CURE or direct. at 50 Cents and $1.00 a Bottle. # now nut up in two regular sizes and. sold ners. Insist on the genuine harmful drugs and do the | _TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. liver, biadder and eae thet nt absolutely (ree to aay ase * } ing seon this peat ; * E 4 i reatment ot each disease and many tn write, Big Bargains in Our Shoe Department | We have held so many great sales of makers’ shoe stocks in the past mont? |that we now find ourselves greatly overstocked with broken lots of these special lines, We must clear the road for our incoming regular Spring lines—and se we have made these substantial reductions. Broken lots—but plenty to'fit and please everybody. 2. 65 MEN’S 3.50, 4,00 AND 5.00 SHOES REDUCED TO Hand welt; all leathers; all shape toes; all jaths; all siz MEN'S 2, oo SHOES - REDUCED =f, 50 nade of Black Wax Calf, in all sizes; one of the best 65 at the reduc d pr MEN’S $6.00 AND 37,00 SHOES - REDUCED. = A, 00 Boys’ 2. 00 Shoes now "I, 12 B ys'2.50 Shoes es 49 Whit an name|,Patent Leather Box | eral s 2 Vax Cal; bee andibedam ng heel; all sizes; now sotlscta OUTFITTERS To MEN and BOYS. Four Convenient Stores. 211 & 219Sixth Ave., near 14th S& 125th Street, corner Third Ave. 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St.. nr, Greenwich St. <Biyn Shoe Enough styles at this one price to stock the average shoe store. In beauty of shape, in TN erfection of make, in the stvle that wins and the quality that endures, they are equal to tawnicn Sune the shoes usually sold at much higher prices day Wor Shoemakers with a proper pride in our Shees, Wants cao Retailers carefully filling your Shoe wants at oeiaelp f , smallest cost building our future by — ns ie saper) serving you weil to-day nips ane SHOES Me MEN & WOMEN, $1.80 to $4, 9 p ite a I BLYN & SONS, oy ret Style Sadly, Ladies ‘ THREE JUARANTEE SHOE ) 4 our houses, ">" stones 22d Street. f | Mats and aparinanisr ansier anything Past che Hichehtavecwe-aeth treet sa Ros want to get through Sunday Worl ™ 192 Bowery, near Broome Street, fants. Sunday Woris.Wanis go tothe! tad Heslera Wh 103, Wh eat What We * i)