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RELIEF SHIP DIXIE OFF TO MARTINIQUE. (MEN OF NATIONAL FAME USE PE-RU-NA FOR CATAR {HE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1902. (Continued from Fi -—_oOoO. reds sal) FACTS ABOUT Commander Mclean, of the Che ————_—- ‘Hew Ut mdeding the nedesstite of th ST. VINCENT, || 0% cabled trom Fort de France to- ; o | Curator the American Museum of 7. VINCENT. ||" climate, and no perishable stuff has | Natural History. Avan) follows AMERICA SENDS | been bought. ‘The amy surgeons who accompanied Arrived St. Plerre. Came here mess P 1 : t -C Tm! ] ft volennic orl: aati KIS -Pu- C Cat h Wh Duh sabes an wan itt after the Gov. | {THeEER VACA Rea Mit horses || etuena. ts clgntenn sites LOMEG| ten dieanter St Vincent; have. Sen MOST RELIEF. |) e-ru-na Cures Latarr erever Located. j @rament's supplies were taken on board | A SurReon, Wn the tough Riders; Dr one en St. V ies have sent | | were filled by Curtin. and Dr. Reilly. ‘otoma {1 follow If necessary.” . oa - through The world AEA he DIET WT yateres Kees tennent BEEN |[ 50,000, conatating of Admiral Barker, Commandant of the || SHIPS NOW AT OR ON WAY TO Senator Sullivan Says 1 Take SaaS | carry auiclent applies 19 Keep the 1,60 barrele of provisions, ont para, nol] dans, memrors ‘and French res! Wrooklyn Navy-Yard, telegraphed as |] MARTINIQUE OR ST. VINCENT. |) Pleasure in Recommending Your - Tefugess at Fort de France alive for a| Sadana, of the Quebec Bteantahip tthe. )} denice Swat Dixte-American cruiser ni onsigned. to. residents of St ty f Bulk. freight remover 0, Tank ot thor Ey hat Unce auher calat [Biter RCO MEETS AEA Sout || wetitin was abour ano Tanmmte ARE can, ta removed tom ata, | eure ewe ori: tavaay oven [| OTWUt Matto Catarth Cute phipa will have reached the stricken | bought the Roods from the consignore |] tanta. hours’ notice, | $100,000 worth of food and cloth. Peruna, as the Best | Have Eyer faland. Rellet from St. Kitts MWe. WEieunD (LA ROWEFLE NEL. THIN Gunte Cu GleRrRes trom cooreut Arnett AIRY 4 Sotentinte in Expedition, A cablegiam has heen’ sant ia the eap.|[im the north end of the tnand. P) sworn wy the Secretary s Tquity ak et Gi aei Wan tick maeIOhi: eRMIRERS Tried. Among the distinguished scientists Peete NAA RR Nace proceed atl ereeter Lo ahaa aero Mattvot| | seated: resh water and supalies abe 1) ae port de France with provin Hon, W. V. Sullivan, United States Sen- who sailed on the Dixie are Prof. Israel | Pi iont nt rance. The Supp lee the feland has heen devastated. || Water, not need fond impera- |] tons. ator from Misetestpp!, in a letter recently OG, Ream]. BEN. University. cf Stel. | Conan by Mn Feet enill ye turned Bver lL Mnags larme extaten have heen we for ana refugees. | have cabled [abet nee || Ntitten to Dr. Hartman from Oxtord, Miss, gan; Robert T. Hill, of the United|t ‘ TEE eee ad SOU) CRCAB HK UNMTEN Sueno tne Gocemion en Dake ee ene otemacmAmerican . tam—De- 1) says the following of Peruna as a catarrh Is 8. Bo arrels the Fontabel which | supp! Neca ibe . e | aga Fy “ Bracvik, the Ant explorer: Prat. | katie far Marntaye on Satitrdays and | aca qe pth ULAR ATE ses) Hots ireenee scetergnys For some time I have been a Thomas A. Jaggers, of Harvard Uni-| espace wil be Mled with goods te he SAGHSRAOUTUN NATH Or RtOHE ee |] Sterting—Amertoan cottter— || sufferer from catarrh in its most veraity, and E. 0. Hovey, Assistant 03k Gnamberat Commercs, ue . MAY ABANDON '] vo 1enve Porto Rico with aup- |! incipient stage, 80 much so that ee Nnite eames pe fetlen ae Kings- ST. VINCENT ISLAND, va bought there by Gov. | 1 became alarmed as to my gen- The special meoting of the Chamber work, ‘Tai# committee will meet at to tostay no definite news Lat eral health, But, hearing of ef Commerce called to consider relle? o'clock to-morrow 1 received from St. Vin= 5 Madinna-Amertcan — —WIE TL) poruna as a good remedy, I gave plane for the eurvivors of the Martine — Prowitent Leroy Dressler, of the Mer-/Peent ata st that KIN Ja, May 14.—The |} sanpties New York ie a fair tri % fque Alaaster met itis afternoon. eee ee een OM ywaee (Plime earthanake abock» hue}! legislature to-day voted a thousand |] Chamber of ¢ Wieieenee)| | Tease ueaaland isoon Lega to President Morris K. Jesup presided. ‘saying that his a wie ansiour! fett ou « ori tt | rounds (45,000) for the relletsee the|| Fort de France Saturday. improve, Its effects were dis- a Cornelius N. Bliss, who et ew Charts C vt : otly be: . »moy REE a ale a 2 tet i ‘ “ val a a : and that tried to]|satforers of St. Vincent and Marti- Lucken —Amerto tug— ee beneficial, removing the ind 'by President ‘Rooacvelt Netettnghen Deaey ene tie have been 1) nique To atop at Porto Rico to-night jannoying symptoms, and it was 3 = + swe + me ned back by nhowers 0} 1 ei rticularly goo present. | Among the members of thi Pack Us the sno Weresatil| Durlne theldetiate Seerotary Olivier||| jars supplier particularly good as a tonic. Mr. Biles announced chat he would are Wm King TeDival: RUT IMERNATELEES, abe ‘ { Indefatignble—Dritish warship I take pleasure in recom- serve on the committee and that aud-/H. schwad, and John G. Canliste | \—eeenreseemememmreneme | OI pas Cot cartalp tHae the al —Ordered from Heemuda with || mending your great national ecripti ould be re. his office | ‘phe President of the Red Cross Soci- | - | perial government ev m ii { National Ra le sald fety, Willam Jo Wardwell, offered toy i, X see the desirability, in the interests Wear—British mail steamer— || 7 have ever tried.’ earaie che fiectine that he had Already) focilen wuraes for the-sick-(? (he Chame|ouried oF Burned toy death are BOW lok tie dahabltants, (Of ev ing the|] From st } 7 \eecelved a number of subscriptions and | her ‘should decide to send them. The|in danger of starvation, The food Roan Sota racun Re Oe thauikitiny W. V. SULLIVAN. that the response of the country At IATKe | Hruposition was referred to the commit: {supply is limited, and it ts reported island of St. Vincent. bids ny tramp—Saile || we have letters of recommendation from ' : He knew Great Britain years ago|] from St Lacta to-day. the virtiiar of Peruna ant caatrnal tonto... 1 Kener ‘would no doubt be prompt ai the meeting President Jesup decided to send a tele Roosevelt asking him mbers of the com- | mittee for New York Mayor Low, Gua- | tay Hi. Schwab, Daniel 8, Lamont and! others were suggested for the enlarged | committer Providing for a Comml { President Jesup, In addressing the | meeting. eald that It was called that the Chamber might do its part In the| rellef work for the suffering people of | M.runique. | Ex. May. Abrim 8. Hewitt presented | rerolutiona which were adopted, The resolutiona described the awful condl- | tlona at St, Pier praised the President and Mayor Low for the action they have taxen and provided for the ap- polntment of a committee to represent amber In obtaining funds. Hewitt seid that the President of nber hud & made arrange- which the sufferers would bly recelve their first rellef from the Chamber of Commerce by to-mor- row noon. This announcement was applauded by the members of the Board, th sald that In addition Mr. Hewitt a! apace had been reserved on the Quedec| er Burton Ives, W. H. Baldwin, Jr, | ago, alin, sailing: Gatun ene aera Wiliam ‘WF, King, Charles Stewart | constantly issuing from the crater, while] Revorters crowded around Mr. Nixon|been called to orler Tammany Hall eupplies would be ent at that time, Smith. C. 8. Fatrehiht. | Harsen |flames have been seen about the top of/and asked him for a statement, At | was deserted. It was the quickest ab- Gormiltee ot aixty Named Rhoades, Richard A. McCurdy, Vernon the mountain at night, first he was adverse to making one. At | dication on record. ‘ ae nH; (Brown, Jonni Ae McOall Denis) an: | Scones) aa large as gee) have itellee: Inat_he dictated the following: ax A committee of sixty was appointea Lamont. Georke W. Perkins. 1. Keh- | wweive miles away, and the fall of/ “You may say that I have resigned ee na Met Banerited: to represent the Chamber in its relief Ogden and James W. Alexander. |ashes at Kingstown, elghteen miles!and that my resignation will be John C, Sheehan took the announce- away, amounted to two inches at last|™ y=) ™ Gor 8c-lment of Mr. Nixon's resignation with- | reports, ipted. ‘LD NOT RETAIN| out surprise when an Evening World | THE LEADERSHIP OF TAMMANY |ePorter gave him the first news. ST. VINCENT DISASTER TOO HARROWING TO DESCRIBE. LONDON, May 14.—The Governor of the Windward Islands, Sir Robert | Llewellyn, telegraphs the Colonial Office from the Isiand of St. Vincent.) under date * Tuesday, May 15, as follows: “| arrived here yesterday and ! found the state of affairs much worse than had been stated. The) Administrat: 's reports show that the country on the eas, coast, between Robin Rock and Gcorgetown, Was apparently struck <4 devastated in @ manner : lur to that which de- royed St. ‘erre, and I fear that practically au Hvirg things in that radius were k es Probably 1,600 persons lost thelr lives. The exact number will never be known. Managers and owners of Valkyrien — Danish crutaer— A book containing testimonials of promt- that unless urgent steps are taken to tee, Anaon Phelps Stokes, who Haw dunt res faecor innabitants of Kingstown considered a scheme for distributing | aves from St, Thomas, Daniah [| #eMt men and women who uso Perna sont turned from a yachting trip in the West] | ate A ie ‘ the inhabitants among the other free by the Peruna Medicine Co,, Columbus, Indies, whigh Includea a viet to St horrible misery will be entailed. i West tudles, to-day. Ohio. Pierre, gave a description of the place islands and thought the recent hurri DiNanas—Hrench orulser—Saile |] qioeey Gate ns Memeee Wvooen oF ax he found it ai Vincent ia einen malice tong ana| Re and present calamity should de- J ca from Toston with #1u0o00, }] Sarees writes from Aurora, Til. Heacon Nin pilus oaplatnenthe’nction Of Press| anovt eleven imlien wide, Previeuerto | cece the course of the government. Bachet-French — erntaer-—Now || Oc: * fellowe {dent Roosevelt. In naming a General|the present disaster the gupulation Shae uiskortiae France: I indorse Peruna because I vine united action on |humbered about fly thousand. Most| VESUVIUS NOW have found by personal experi- Committee to se the relief work throughout all the clt of the country, and sald that It wou work I harmony with all aesoctations Prof, Bumpus, of the American Mu- seum of Natural History, presented a of these lived in the southern portion of the island, and have therefore ea- saped with thelr lives, though they have been subjected to discomfort dur- ing the last week. THROWS OUT LAVA.! FIRE SELN NEAR FORT DE FRANCE. CASTRIES, St. PARIS, May 14.—A despatch from Naples to the Journal says Mount Ve- suvius shows signs of activity, Lava Lucia, May 14.—The series of maps showing the yolcano Kingatown Inolated, Be Lusi Mount Pelee, and explained briefly the| ‘The present eruption is the frat that | '$ flowing from the crater on the Pom: Waving: 6 Pere aeeatlon Mat Rene peil side, while hot cinders are thrown | {vine seen a confagration, last nian has had since 1812 At | thousand Indians and canses of the entaclysm La Soutfriere Then the meeting adjourned, Martinique. nat ime rever V.SULLIVAN up from time to time. US. SENATOR, W. ‘About one hundred members of the | negroes and a few white residents were se = a Chamber were premne and igrent i Killed, Then the appearance of the fa i IN A terest was shown In the relief work) mountain was changed, a new crater AMM NY C See ee ee Eidectimtniy (andl Claeimeaca eaten ane tee anne FROM MISSISSIPRL__, J .AND KEEP MY SELF-RESPECT. LEWIS NIVON. to become a beautiful lake of clear water, Intermittently Active, Treasurer Bliss. Members of the Committee, Some of the members of the com- mitten are Abram S. Hewitt, Gustav H, | Accorfing to Indian tradition there Eenwabe Aci. Ort, J. Edward Simmons, |was a similar eruption in 118, but no (Continued from First Page.) YB, el ae arora, ve R considerable damage was fone. About | — Nootaard. Jon Clafin, Clement A. |the same intervais—ninety yeare—have|eat down, and as Mr. Nixon bounced J eeaeee L. Puas, John D. Roeke- | elapsed between the various eruptions. |out into the reception room, the com- gee Prominent Toenmeny Peenestenes sae ssutritce ‘becarae active a month |ittes room of Tammany Hall waa as | action of Mr. Nixon and inet oorarettaes feller. Ir, August Belmont, James Spe: ‘and since tnen emoke has been|asllent as a tomb. and half an hour after the meeting had Distinct earthquake shocks were felt here last nigh and great fears are felt he said, It won't expected It, of course,” HALL AND oe MY SDLF-RESPHOT | what eine could be expected that they were due to Increased ai uvity of the volcano, Should thi AT THE SAME TIME. I would not} make much difference, I guess. I've al possible that t lose my self-respect for the highest| ways said that Croker was the rea) to be true, it Ji 3 Pi has bee _GOV. LLEWELLYN. | Bllested on Bt Vincent" Political preferment that T know of. | leader end, Nixon's resignation goes to ov ena DARI T am out of ‘polities, and from this |?7°"° a I Cae familiar with MERIC SNETINII ps © Inside workings of Tammany Hall AME! time on Lewis Nixon is just @ plain} just now and can't imagine what fig shipbuilder. At the conclusion of this statement urehead will be selected to fill the va- cant place, steamer, which is running up and down the leeward coast, with water “ GIVE FOR RELIEF, one of the oldert in Americn. is why tt iQ My the estates, with their families, and ecveral of the better class of people have been killed, A thousand bodies have been found and buried, ne hundred and sixty persons ar@in the Hospital at Georgetown, Probably only six of this number will recoer The details of the disaster are too and provisions. Twenty-two hun- _ Mr, Nixon hurried down the steps of | "It may be that Croker will be forced dred persons have received relief. PARIS, May 14.—The meeting this af-| Tammany Hall, climbed into his auto- |to come back sooner than he Intended to and perm. tly “have anked for medical omeers | ternoon, called by the American Cham-|mobile and rode away from Fourteenth |mend the fences if he can. Nixon's i Wasa Hol. fa Ogden, Congresaman Kein TrinldadiaddiGrenafa, Alliene| ter or commences: te: rasseithnns Lor the jetreet—doubtiess forever. retirement can't hurt the Greater New ve ce fhe letter ea : sad the | rciet of the West Indian sufferers, was| It was some minutes after Mr. Nixon's | York Dem y and it may be we si 1s "ne says the fol se neighboriug British colonies are ns-| melt attended, and over 12,00 francs|departure before the Executive Com-|have added strength from it ee arch remedy: sisting generously. Every effort (2.400) was subscribed In a few min-| mittee came out of Its trance. Then | are open.” iia “I can conscientiously utes to ald the destitute people at Ma: i " being made to grapple with the awfal| tinique Mr, McMahon asked what action the) : ——- mend your Perana as @ palaraiiy committee wished to take upon Mr /GEN, BROOKE WA CONGRESSMAN. H.WOGDEN and all-around sh . ; ——— iixcnis | tesiknation) (omencdy anoven|| 5 S$ STOPPED. | those who are in need of @ ‘All the best sugar estates in the|L'ALLIANCE FRANCAISE [that it be voted on. It was. The exact ~ | FROM LOUISIANA. tarrh remedy, It has been. Carib country are devastated and the HELPS ISLANDERS. | "tt!!! :2ult not be ascertained atter |But Finally Got Through or ence that it is not a common the personal exe ' enemies peg by ; cattle are dead. Melia ais meeting, but it is known that the) Customs Men Who Held I patent medicine, but a seientif- spore) | have used it as & pea votes In opposition to acceptance were | sal | jeall y odd dicine which effective in the re ‘The erupt | A subscription tp aid of the stricken plan re! Major-Gen. Brooke ar ica wepared medicine which , My ruption continues, but fe ay | over a mtinique has been opened|feW: Then somebody moved that the |the piacaen. Hntohe ae eld ue te ate Preures. catarch and |e jcatarrh. For those who meet: parently moderating Poot Atenas Francaise of this city, (agcemiance of the resignation of Mr | Ward Ii ome oMoers guarding (he cleanses the blood of its impur- OF good catarrh medicine ‘Ansiety ts still felt. All the off-| Jamen H, Hyde. President of the Al-|NJXOP be made unanimous, It was Mesloo Leder, Me went wo the dove ne |dties,. Keeping the ayatem dn a) Pe of nothing better. cers and residents are co-operating| Hance, after having subscribed to the | 4)" Adsournment war taken to Thure-| meet friends, returning trom Cuba fine, healthy condition. asta ts ou 40 net darken with me. The ladies are making| *feech Government's Relief Fund. 00n- | 6 suestion of when| Dressed in civilian attire and without!) 14° ther 4 carefully pt | Perna keops the syatetn in a fie, health yen ite tree the fen clothing.” tributed $100 to the fund of the Alliance. |‘he auestion of choosing a new leader) anyth to mignity bin r he wae | eee eee aie PE as iromaptiy’ a Aitian, because It restores the tune y br. Ha | At No, @7 Broadway, the treasurer for Tammany Hall will be taken up | promptly sto, do by thi rie nent: "an Be une * very organ, aoe age Vigor 2 the trap pr Bir Frederic M. Hodgson, the Governor| of the society, Robert J. Huguet, Jone of the members of the Executive] asked for nis pase. if Thea and | Per Geserves the bh ir ligt i» valuable of Barbados (British West Indies), for-| ceiving the contributions of t mmittce would talk of the action of tle he was explaining that he hea | hey test teres, #P prepared. tion. prepared Baad antane tao) mala) aeehioe A tho | airing to participate in this charity the meeting or discus the idenCiy of |” 4 bya who re foot tae to it nade bis ident ——— the |paobable aucesaser.of Lawia setsen.!Tumealateiy cantued CONSUMPTION The time was when doctors thought | consumption could not be permanentiy cured, but — they hove’ di ! saport ef the Colonial Secretary, who Ped teatimens, om * “st to 8) POPE AND KRUGER anced ts worst ersounts of ite) = CONTRIBUTE TO FUND, ignited matter, which destroyed every thing within an ares of ten tiles while, to burning sealing w , he serv 1 requ reone in that KROME, May 14.--The Pope has contributed 20,000 lire (84,000) to the He adds, significantly n of doctors are are no wounded a vieinity | harrowing for description yet vray :, ewe fi ‘} got at St. Lucia a coasting |\Thoan of Bt. the sufferers from the Martinique 6 ela a wane sent fell ‘on the Island of Barbados Freee | Meh Whiskey the best Cc U R 3 D Premed eee | © will per . PARIS, May 14.—Former President PO Moe ies nf 7 man ST. VINCENT Ss NORTH END ieuaer nee ant 9 neem alfa ia | oe en jens ngs. We pi eieaeee a 0 “ who write us thy SUFFERS ST, PIERRE s FATE. which he saye that although hand! | have been cured BY alter they were ee - capped by ¢ | given up oy the doctors pater belie gisee wp t let fund being raised for the relief of covered the powerful curative qualities of Duily’s Pure! bering to emphasize Lie sympathy by 00 CASTRIBA, lelend of Mt Lacle eee the eaplosions of the mountaly | May 14--The fale of Martinique has Ware mer hant ships awey trom the peer wel (9im0) to ; ;: pbetaiion the worthers end af the 4 all sta annie os nan x ns fu are ae pupular in every St feland of tt. Viavont nee with each oulburet of Poon 27 eatte! * New York City, where they started 20 years age eeoan it te al) oflam: «La doutriore 1 ivemendous upheowal of eubterranean (i '%' 4\° 9 get them wherever you ge, from Maine to otil) 1n eruption ana le kelehing forth terrors Great baile af fre are ehut - - - Menepe! T ww quilee of emake an Gre Ht ke lmpae one fase te Mere soch explo SUPPLIES WANTED $0 conte for 10 cigaretios eo eet Bem Oeneats ile to got hin miiee of the wal (MMH OM the hoon ot wipe 000 L ce tae ie a0 bape ehes any af anne peo ney tillvenntrg ee camel - . — a oo npertecke be meguit , os . oe one = hig the nbonianis of Oh amin 46 st at eat ee 6 ant rn oh vw ey Kel Iuhalotions $5 A Mocth owe lumen candice chauting emntinnnunly trom kant mM Met Kingeiows, with ty 0000 inked tetwons the Bring of the Bre walle ms mies Oe * “ . {i “4 oe " pow ou wees be - erie inl wake, tout share ts | thave same dashes of winding ames |"Siynancey’” seotes wm svigee a TOC CUNT GNCNAMRS WHY THE cHuiee OPbcLAs Hom Wan MaKe Sees coh canaseomnan” (TE WORLD'S pain af ashe doling ond the ay a iebich vk dome he dd the \qitnin tot. ope eansied oni ve, the PAM WHAT ele wi te BAY oe Soe a ti Hull euipburoue Famer pen | tniO And eoeey vn dnndmnnd : Lheunwheas Mathes ‘ pr ete ee — Hiniel Hod and the ett F eeeim Vide - erecial vege od eamering ti 6 temene of Sd D4 Wher bere beers of the wiping Hu! rr) a ee 29 Cunland $7 weer) o Mtb ML the! © Bae! eubiwre! of the grime ~ ou =i See seve ee oe eee bee ———— —_ owe aan ae 1b rmteer toniee sambnbenanne sh Mag by Gariing ine <_ J ee ee ee canst 138) coun of so saint w 00 ores ete Ate + the we heer one “nat oy be eevee fee ié

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