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THE WORLD: wabaninas EVENING, MARCH 26, (902. OVERWROUGHT FIREMEN GO _ TO THEIR DEATHS, ASLEEP. tour Have lave Fallen| FIRE HERO NO. 15. Through Pole Holes| and Been Killed Within One Year, and) Others Have Bee Al Injured, One Seri-; ously. lon, said that Fall tment was fap Warden of the City Prison, which carried with jt free rental of apart- ments {n the prison inclosute, together with certain perquisites One startling fact which has heen brought to light by The Evening World's efforts to secure for the York firemea a reasonable nu hours for rest. is that during year four Mremen in ditt houses walked in their sle death, while another is cripp ‘These men, exhausted by being on duty | for days continuously, walked in their cep when they did get to their bunks and five of them feli througly (he pole es in the dormitory floors to the ap tua floors below Four of them | have died and the other Is # crippled that tne work again. | This is a fact which the department | etictals have endeavored to and even when asked for the names of the men who had been the victims of overwork they refused to let them pe now: After the third death of this kind an| rder was laued to place guard ratla| about the pole holes, but one poor fel-| dow even crawled to his & ler the} rail. | It ts the custom of the men to slide down a pole through the floor to the! apparatus oor on the sounding of an} alarm, o 0 save descending stairs. | So frequent" alarms that it la nto dream that) to ing the injuries ut | lunged headfirst |iag, and it broke and p jar « and sustaining 10 bs four of the number through these holes and never awoke. The cause of this the Nremen | do et their natural sleep. They eet, Dhalthours sleep at a time, with hours’ hard work in between Sonsequentiy, when they strike the i thelr sleep is nervous and frequently thelr dreams oe nightmares lead them to that which ha me most natural .for them—the responding to alarms. | Sinety-fourth avenue three years ag. | who were wal Michael I he hy the fire started. by plac way twelve fe her, he pa He narrowly wht ie oeb h feating the hi Wf back (©) Waced particular stress the wa He caught the ledge and) cost it would be All w two men additional the was pulled to safety by his com=/thar would cost 30. to rades. There are about the dally severely | Heach, of | Ladder Company No. 23, cn Indder man apartment-ho Roach reac twide, and scape death bi je was rescuing ladder bridg ny interesting eet and Columba an area. awing: to the window where his weight fa fireman which System of Turning man No Matter from What | Part of the Old City, Responsible for Their Unstrung Condition. zens do not now understand W, lor instance, (iat & fireman take off his clothes for ten n He removes his shoes, when he d shire a it night alarms, runs over about thirt turing p from and freque thirteen times | firemen must thetr be thi laces on the the alarm is not in their district ots, but their the men tw one > waven and te ‘the big cong does pt for a fire in the y Work requir hardly a moment at eman f# not afraid of is when a the Commiss on a trivial charge f Croker is on recont could get three m pans he could giv in five, the ipa are now _. |@ame now that does by his f WARDEN FALLON WOMAN BEATEN BY SUES FOR $10,000. WRIGHT FROZE HIM OUT THE TOMBS. bed His Reinatate-_ He Is Not Court Com; John 1. Fallon, who was frozen out as Warden of the Tombs during the Strong administration and reinstated by! the Supreme Court, sues Charies 1! Wright, Commissioner of Charities and Correction at that time, for $19.00 dam axes. The case is on trial before Justice} Steckler, of the Supreme Court, and a Jury. William L. Turner, of counsel for Fal HOME INVADERS, AT\THREE MEN ATTACKED HER WHILE HUSBAND SLEPT. Unconscious f. ry Court. ——— Polloe Commissioner Partridg Mleatonel erertarseraria ferring with the captains of ELIZARETH, March Mrs. Edwant| in Manhattan and the Bronx over plain- Thorpe, living with her husband at No. | clothes men. precinct detectives and} 228 Fourth street, was attacked in her] other precinct details home by three men, er face alm unconscious on th dition she lay for Charles Spooner, South Eighterent at the house on and gave an alar’ Police Capt. Lor of the men, John Carey and J rosecate Ani Arrest bat Able who broke in, beat t to a pulp and left her PARTRIDGE AFTER DEVERY'S MEN. THEY ARE NOT L NOT LIKELY TO STAY AS WARDMEN. The purpose of the conference is to cut down the number of plain-clothes floor, in which cons] OT the precincts and to put. the hours, control of thome left more direct from an agent, of No. 433] ieadquarters in order to do away with he str who called| tno wardman’ evil as much as pos business, found her sibie. m fg, with a 1 James joseph Ward, tory Buti who description here. They were y before Police Justice The Commissioner that even af ler, | their quota clothes men cut are| down he may remand some of the re mainder to patrol duty and put others in their places. This without doubt means id signficantly news had had When Commissioner Wright transferred nd held f him to the duty and title o, Night War- rye, whose husband is a sa-| that he ts going to tak Raven tene) oe @en he deprived him of « iments and ed the situation, without showing Leoni @myth, of the Supreme Court, and nis|s Ladariaa Laced ele RIL GCL 2 less ae alae a Weight . men’ who have been watching thing! house refused to obey to reinstate declarai in contempt of Court and Then It is for this buffeting tha seeks damages. He declares Wright was actuated by pollth tives. E. Improper motive change for anyway, Fallon had recety fen for all the time he was out * Straus, counsel for Fallon, Offered testimony to show thar F. had been subjected to a trial before Jommiasioner Wright, and had been persecuted and hounded t of pol- {tice and reilgion, and that the trial! before the Commissioner was a farcial attempt to justify the Warden's decap- {tation, Mr. Fal- Jon had been clously and hat the newspaper publications of that trial and other things had hurt his feelin (lamaged his reputation in Mr. Fallon hat Mr. says the wood of ¢ pureued ma’ Baty not be entitled, WOODBURY WANTS INCREASE Money for Street Tham Did Nagte. Commissioner Woodbury, of the Street- Department, it developed to- day, stands shoulder to shoulder with the other heads of departments of the new administration tn asking for more More money He wants $287,000 incr over the Tammany allowance to Nagle, or %,- Moreover, Dr. Woodbury has been able to apend. more money $08 clearing way snow than was expended even by oan aR ain toner ie eeoures by tl jen and te not mentioned in the missioners tatlimates for the bud- get. TO HONOR STATE AND CITY. Have Societies for That Purpose. Former Minnesotans, residents of New York and vicinity, will have a dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria at an early date, when a permanent organization will be |aucin Minnesotans and Chicagoans Will in SAY PUGILIST STOLE GIRL. -|“Nolly Leone’ or Samucl Haims Is Charged witha uel Haims, Fannie to leave not seen her. ams has charge of a dancing hall et rt istrate Ho he Mal of $1,000 ball her home last, since which time her parents aave ‘asl when ection and twent I a pu 4 wife, of No e Haims of 4 6 the girl Sund: tht more of the men n the Easex Market arge of abduction. year-old daughter Saturday ane, (e default for ex-Deputy Commimjoner Devery in the precincts since the new Commis- sioner took hold, and who have, in some precincts, Deen more powerful than the Captain, The conference to-day has nothing whatever to do with the stories aitoat | the patrolmen of their superior nection with the change platoon system. Commissioner Part- ridge ts going to investigate that mat- ter later, The story w that the patrolmen, who | diame their superiors, sergeants, cap- tuina and inspectors, for the change from the three-platoon to the two-pla- toon system, have decided in several Precincts to depart from the time-hon- ored custom, which they were always willing heretofore to abide by, of mak- ing false reports about the existence of “suspected places" on thelr posts. A case of this kind has already come up Jin Eldridge street, but it ts not thought will be any widespread re- the Department tel- | against Meers in con- 2 her ASTHMA CURED. Prof. Koch’s New W Discovery for the Cure of Con- sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis and Catarrh. medical world medicine the oily, “whieh MUU the ft Professor Koes hetie with detight the > has for 4 wonde “Tubereall use mn Apparatue the ee erma, are thrown int ‘yreathed tut the ‘is wondertul tired feeling, headache, jars of Mesh ve a certain f but Asthma, oa altaou em Rave’ thot medicines bed Fa k Sirsines tal Ca ‘of Rronenitie. and oking persone | be ot oats Ce Hog only air hey wea yous Mt tneurabi Por several yeare the inetieutt ‘inf Cure, which are lor tities, “have trented thelr success can that thie treatm 4 Ht not be ive way posaibt doctors whe | reat fhere dtonsace | Out at Every Alarm,| "ELECTRIC CAR INJURES AN | AGED WOMAN SEVERELY. com: | She |doing something for watch he can be | wormn of eighteen, the other a woman ner for] | MRS. POULTNEY BIGELOW ARRIVES ON THE OCEANIC. Ils Week Behind Husband Who Only on RERVAll| Heard of Her Suit for Divorce. Mrer, Poultney Bigelow, wife of the Evelyn Jaffray, daughter of E 8 Jat? author and traveller, who was reported the New York merchant. She has by the cable to have instituted a suit lived abroad with her husband for sev- for divorce againat her husband, ar from | magazine came over f | ie Gai like wstinnears | She ts raid ave drawn hothing of tre filing of his wife's dilt | 0f the heroine from her own life intil he arrived here and was appraised | The story dealt with a woman who ¢ it by the reporters who met him at| had been cruelly treated by her hus the pler. Ite remarked that he was sur. | aNd, and wno eventually transferred t ‘ b . or man. She de- prined bu t dazed by the nows. TH She had one of pon he declared it to be a trifling mat nqmire why a woman what nad been soorned reed at a and again by one man ght value tt above earth. MRS, DALE WEDS ELBERT WALLER, MARRIES AT MIDNIGHT NEAR WHERE DAUGHTER DIED. igelow was formerly Mftss Edith TWO WOMEN HURT: MOTORMEN MOBBED Down in Sixth & Just _ ASTHMA, OFFICE a hirty days after y the treatment. if afled with the pre - CATARRH, DEAFNESS. OF Veo DOCTOR GARDNER, the B00 will he returned. ASTHMA. It you are su! of i forms short of hreath rattling and a Younger Woman in you may presen’. yo Broadway. | Th ay of ; Blacaisicare at a higher rate of |. The tragedy of ittle Emmeline Dale's shark . [Meath in Hoboken last November under speed than is allowed by two vietime this afternoon—on a young | *%eh circumstances as to lead to the J arrest of her mother on suspicion that she had potsoned the child, was crown- [ed at midnight last night by the mar- riage of Mrs. Dale to Bibert Waller, the man who waa with her just before id. In each case Ten crowis mobbed the m narrowly escaped with der Roth the men thelr ives © child's death juste of ™M Will r base Mrs Ue Lenlioe eae wns arrested by the New Jer. | Sat peck) pres irae etre ez ities for his conduct with the ith-bound car E venue and Hoth the charge of murder (ha: Tht firet street She wy ad t the mother and the other charge that at the New York Hospital It was feared she might die When Mre. Tr wasr ted crowd gathered aro the man fel! througn and the ed out of sight esterday the woman’ a divorce in Chicago, two dr n down an] iy nd the car, hushand naming ob ed the motorman. Thus M2 West Sixty joln her tr ler's by the sanction aw Appeared about 10.3) o'clock night at Nageli'e H stat saved the | hands of t rw Gat y Jocked | str from Buse ¢ Emmeline ip to await the result of Mrs srs| died from eating the bnine pellets tnsur {her mother They registered under mort time after this Miss | thetr real names and were ameigned by ery store atN Aler they sent for Proprietor A little ada and told him that they wanted get married. Mra Dale explained jer husband had got the divorce | virain a Ries Fifth av an down by a sou nue, Was fr Thirty 1 Broadwa at cen yeare old, em. | the clerk to room 13 | | atre 8 and was als d Bada sent for the Rey, Mr. Ru- Hospital in Aition |dotph. of the Moboken German Evan organ was | Ke ai Lutheran ¢ rowd Kathe me | so severely beaten that he, The pastor came, with Mr, Bada ele P| ed by rescuing | ang W. Plinderich witnesses the Pp met in ceremony was performed at midnight in ENDICOTT BUREAU CHIEF. {in a loose wrapper 3.—The Prest-| Oy, Senate 1h! the ho WASHI dent to-day recy Was preserved at e| about the wedéing. Later it x | was «ald that Mr. and Mrs. Waller had with th fel sailed for [taly. The minister confirmed he fact of the wedding. that there ts a general revolt among | to the two- | | | Our lease having expired: we have nacre our | Medical Establishment and Doctors upstairs in this same building to rooms Nos. 620 and 62. Here our Doctors will give free Medical advice as wsual,| Don't Forget that Munyon’s Doctors make examinations and give advice absolutely free, from 9 o'clock A. M. until 9 o'clock P. M. every day, and on Sunday from 10 o'clock A. M. unti J o'clock P. M. Rooms, 620 and 621, St. James Building, Broadway and Twenty-sixth St, (acim st coat NEW YORK CITY. OST OFFICE STATISTICS. The number of pieces of postal Petia of all kinds which pass through the U. S. mails annually is about 8, 000. The receipts by the Post Office Depart- ment from New York City during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901, were $10,384,623.21. For all Post Office Statistics see the 1902 World Aimanac. Price 25¢c. of Ali! Newsdealers. By Mail, 35c. Pull oder ter The World Almange includes o ihre months: subscription to The ond ‘One sample copy Se Ths Suoatnly Wortd will be teat free jall holidays, jrunning. Offices must be seen to/ | be appreciated, Ave and tng all medict jorourhly urself f ardner, 1 have your case o the year 1899. They have been doing better still since then, but are not made, ( a free of may write your symptoms diagnosis gent you yourself at Dr and be ca write your syinptome Ave Powis with be exact figures are not at hand. I here you have the actual proot of what co-opera- tion can do, when the capital is past the hundred- million mark. The Industrial Federation will do even better than that. feature that has made the English societies so success- ful. and it adds the actual ownership of the land, and 435 FIFTH CONSUMPTION, Gardner's omice efully examined Made, On Sales of $367,668,4 30.00, Profits of $36,647,385.00. And every cent of it went to the pockets of the members of the Co-operative Societies of England in of America Its plan covers every of every franchise created and made more its operations. Already more than two thousand persons have subscribed for the stock, and the price has gone up £20 a share. from 10 cen ts to nearly Only 5 PER CENT. of the sell On and a r Monday next, the 3 Pald down will be 10 PER CENT Main Office, 95 NASSAL STRE ET; Telephone, 1 WOE thn st. 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