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LEE ISHS COVER SLA { “The Volcano Is Still) Active, and Dust Fills; ' the Air at Fort De) i fy ‘France. | Ms “NEED AT ST. VINCENT.! | - Four Thousand Destitute, and Supplies for Six Months > Are Required—Damage In| Southern Martinique. WASHINGTON, May 19. —Secretary Hay to-day received the following cable- fram from United States Consul 8. A. | McAllister, at Barbados, West Indies, | ~ Mated to-day: "Bixteen hundred qeaths St. V! 4 4,000 destitute. Immediate wants sup- plied. Ald needed for six months, This authentic.” The Navy Department recelved the following from Commander Mcl at the Cincinnati: “Fort De France, May 19.—Water barge not needed. Ashes and Now volcanic qust falling thickly here Ike thick fog; decks covered * “Potomac is reported to have reached St. Lucia Saturday.” | The following statement was given out at the White House to-day “On Saturday Immediately on recelv- Ing Consul Ayme's despatch the Prest- ent directed the etarles of War and the Navy to inquire and report as | to the true condition of affairs tn Martinique and St. Vincent. These re- | ports will be made public as Goon as, mpcelved. | “Ad tue supplies and all the money subscribed hithert have been urgently needed, but ntl! further Information ts tecelved {t Is deemed best that the re- | celpt of subscriptions be suspended.” | 8T, VINCENT "'"EEDS HELP FOR SIX MONTHS. Contributions in the hands of Cornelius NN. Bliss to-day for the relief of the sur- I" vivors of the Martinique and St. Vin- | cent disasters i) | The following cablegram was received | by the New York Chamber of Commerc trom the Chamber of Commerce of Bar- badoes: “Ascertained conditions St. Vincent, Damage, £50,000; 1,00 deaths, 19) wound- ed in hospitals, 4,00) destitute, Imme- fiiate wants supplied, but help required for the next six months,”’ "The following reply was sent: | “Cable received. Our agent on way to {slands, authorized to assist.” ‘At a meeting of the Executive Com mittee to-day, it was decided to continy to receive subscriptions and hold the money pending further advices eS EARTHQUAKE SHOCK FELT IN CALIFORNIA. » SAN FRANCISCO, May 19,—A slight | ehock of earthquake was felt in North- ern California at 10.80 o'clock this morning, BRITISH MINISTER TO CUBAN RFPUBLIC. LONDON, May 19. -The appointment Is announced of Lionel FB. G. Carden to be British Minister at Havana. Lionel Edward Gresley Carden has been the Consul-General of Great Brit-| ain In Cuba since 1898 and was appoint- ed, British Vice-Consul at Havana in v7. BURR LAW FAULTS TOLD BY RIVES. Clause Designed to Prohibit Brooklyn Taking Suffolk County Water Lets Borough In. Corporation Counsel Rives to-day | made a statement regarding the so-, called Burr law, which a week or two | amowhe declared was unconstitut He said in effect that while he believes | the Burr law js unconstitutional as far | ag he can see, it was so drawn that| | yuae,* LOCAL. AMENT JUSTISE BEACH. Nearly all the sitting Justices of the Sipreme Court at the opening of their courts to-day paid thelr respects to the memory of Jurtice Miles Beach, who te dead at the Waldorf-Astoria NEW WIRELESS STATION, The Marcon! wireless telegraph station at Sag ack will be completed soo) anid ft is axpecter that by next Satur- day con fon with the § ning Guna will bo hold. MAYFLOWERS TO MERT. The annual meeting of the Society of wer Doscendants will be held at Clad. in noon CADETS IN CAMP JUNE 6. The West Point Cadets wi camp for the summer on June 6, weeks earlier than ever before, in order that the cadet barracks may be utilized for the accommodation of guests of the duate A tion who will attend the centennlitl of the Military Academy PASTOR ACCEPTS CALL, The Rev. Dr. Joseph L. Reynolds, who pastor of St. Mary's Protestant ‘opal Church at Alexande and One Hundred and F street, fifteen years, has notified his {lon that he has accepted a enil toa church In Ratland VERMONT LEAVES TO-MORROW, The old recely {p Vermont, whieh was sold a time ago by ernment for $15.0, to be ty nthe > bust Bro MKS. TURNURE SERIOUSLY TL. Mrs. ine Stone ‘Turnure, widow of Lawren Turnure, who died a month igo In Catro, ts ser il of nervous ris. prostration at i In F of hirteenth street, Is pavilion at Bellevue Hos His violence in the Insa pital from a at his n orde vent of th Where y three » PARKHURST ‘TO SAIL. Rev. Dr. 8H, Parkhurst, pastor of the Madison Square Presby- rian Church, will sail for Europe on Uyinric on F on his annual D will Bpend a th dn fre ind wil then go to Switzerland, returning in October, a the va ‘ @ { TELEGRAPH. Ore SW USHERIDAN'S RIDE, BURLINGTON, Vt, May 19. Andrus s painting, sold at public auction here to satisfy the creditors of the artists bankrupt estate, waa purchased by O. H. Lowis, of St. Albans, representing a syndicate, for $100, INDICT CITY OFFICIAL! EW ORLEANS, May 19.—The Grand Jury has indicted the Mayor and the Hoard of Aldermen of the City of Alex- andria, for permitting slot ma- chines to run in opposition to the law, GEORGIA RIOTS OVER. ATLANTA, May 19.—Order prevails to-day In Pittsburg, the settlement south of this city whero several were shot In the race war y. The city and county authoritie , put a strong force of military In Pittsburg. SELTZER QUENCHES FIRE. NEW ORLEANS, May 1%—Hyman Rosenberg, ran out Into Baronne street, a mass of flame, Gus Heyer a bar- tender, procured two siphons of seltzer Water He turned both noazles on Rosenberg as hy came up, extinguishing the blaze DR, HIRSCH CONDEMNED. TLANTIC CLLY, N, J, May 19.—The Qulnquennia! Convention of the Inde- pendent Order of the Free Sons of Israel fondemned the suggestion of Dr. Emile Hirsch, of the Israel Temple, Chicago, aries idan iW that. the Hebrews adopt the’ Christlan Sunday SOLDIER KILLED BY TRAIN. WEST POINT, May 19.—Frank 1, Far- rly, thirty-five years old, a member of the army service detachment, stantly killed e by the d al, a passenger train bound for New PATRICK LOSES IN. RICE WILL FHT. Justice Bischoff Refuses to it does not affect Brooklyn anyway, Issue a Writ of Prohibition TePoweto— — = The Nixon's successor as leader of Tammany Hall question of Lewis At a meeting of some twenty dis- trict leaders called together by An- drew Freedman at the Grand Union Hotel night it that the friends of Mr. Croker did last was developed not consider themselves — strong enough to name a man to take charge of the organization, It manifest that the at- tempt to force the election of Charles Murphy had to be abandoned. Many of Mr. Croker's warmest friends re- fuse to take Murphy seriously. “Murphy 18 a Joke," sald John Scan- nell Saturday to a friend at Morris Park, ‘1 will do anything for Dick, but became CAMPAIGN EXPENSES Bp 400.000. TrING EXPENSES ~, oo le § 200.000 & 300.000 PUSSING ie ls no nearer solution to-day that It] stiepny ts auly, verpieapulars was a week ago. but he has a bad record and in addl- tlon Is a weak, amiable mah, totally WHAT'S THE USE OF KEEPING BOOKS? 1 am not for Murphy. It 1s foolish to talk of him for leader.” Murphy Too Weak. unfitted for such a position as head of Tammany Hall. It Js the opinion of some of Murphy's begt friends that he would frreparably injure himself by taking a pla for which he has no equipment and which could only result in iy humiliation. Aside from Murphy, the Croker men have no leader, "Tim" Sullivan, with his following, !s the strongest factor on the Croker side; but every one except Sullivan himself knows that as @ leader he Is Imposetble. Featherson and Asphalt, Featherson the keenest shrewdest of the Croker guard; but Featherson, like Murphy, could not stand discussion, and realizes It. There is a page of asphalt in his recon) which it might be awkward to open. There was some tulk of MoMahon un- is and pyar wiv ( of Wal os NEW CREAMERY AT WANTAGE BACK TOTHE YARDS til ominous whisperings began to be! heard about the Third Avenue Street) Railway in connection with certain} Grand Jury proceedings. McMahon has | awakened the bitter resentment of men who would go far to injure aim, which he may discover later on. Martin Deplines. On the antl-Croker side, no figure! stands out. James J. Martin absolutely) refuses to take the leadership. He does not want to identify himself with a fac- tion, and thoroughly realizes the folly| of attempting to rule with only a bare, majority of leaders behind him. Carroll does not want the leadership) and 4s simply fighting because his ene- mies forced him to fight or quit, and he | is not a quitter, His hands are up and, he 1s banging away at every fellow that is whacking him. Committee to Lead. If Croker continues in his present at-| titude and refuses personally to assume, command the leaders will be forced to come to Carroll's plan of a committee,| probably named by both factions. CABLE. |. © | EXILES RUTURN TO HAYTI. lyRINCE, Hay, May 19 Callistheme Fouchard and M, Plerre, . candidates for the Presidency of Mluyt: and others who ha been In exile In} Jamaica have returned, BOERS CONFER OVER PEACE, PRETORIA, May 19.—The Boer del gates who are assembled at Vereent ing, Transvaal, held prolonged conte ecces Thursday and Friday of last} week, | MAY ABANDON DEATH PENALTY. | M. PATIS, May 1 Loubet’s pardon | of Brlerre, who, according to the maz | Jority of the French public, 4# the mur- | derer of hie five children, will, it Is be- LOVE BETRAYS GIRL FUGITIVE. Elsie Wilson, Wanted for a| $3,000 Jewelry Theft, Ar-| rested— Sweetheart, Fearing Desertion, ‘Phoned Police. therefore being of no consequence to | that borough. He said | Against the 1896 Docu- “While I believe and have no advised | Commissioner Dougherty, of the De-| ment, partment of Water Supply sand | — Blectricity, that the Burr jaw. which | Probibits the clty from entering Buf-| The aitempt of Albert 7 ed folk County for water, !s unc onstitue | Awyers to Ad up the proceedir ‘A tional, stil! there was one point in my | the contest over the fortune of Willian opipion to the Commissioner thay wax entirely overlooked by the newspapers 4s constitutional it does no: apply t Brooklyn, This fact, I believe, wus due {0 @ mistake on the part of the oifivial Who drew the bill, Whe very olause Which fs designed to shu: Brooklyn ow Ae the one that lets that borough in. “It provides that no city of jess than OF 1,000,007 Inhabitants shill be Hed to go inty Suffolk for water if MO WAS pursed in 1896. It faliod te the words at the time of (i Federa) census, which would have the clause specific law, while Brooklyn may not have Pover 1,009,900 Inhabliants tn 189), sie " Hy had over 995,000 in wo noxt four years she mus have to 1,100,000 population |proven by the voting population, 901 children and by the num- 1 be exempt from its Dern, to into that wales “It was this: That even granting that | | Marsh Rive got a Knockout from Justice | Bischof this afterno Justice writ | te in t Bhort cubed te rk | Short and Meyer re the ground that dictment for the md wll | — || DEAD, 8 INJURED IN AN EXPLOSION, May 19.--One PITTSBURG, F ma fa reported dead and eight injured @ result of the explosion of a No, ®8 Win a y t at J clahtoen, was 4 nls body ha Joby Gagen, aged Moroaky, bwenty; Bix) Goor Karish er Croshy ty-two} three; Annie Muller, four were all badly burned ond ina #0 Giaes Company, be eaploawn ‘ead stants of ‘he | Elsie Wilson, the pretty “upstairs \ girl," who ared from the {home of Mrs. er ¥, Chambers, at No. 47 West Pifty-seventh street, on) together with $3,000 worth of} Heved, lead to the abolition of the death penalty in France, WILL DIVIDE IND PEKING, May 19.—The Ministers have Agreed to a provision for the division of the indemnity and will meet on Tues- day next to formally confirm It. iVATEMALA DOUBLES TARIFF, GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, May .—"ongress's last ack before adjourn- hg was to make the 90 per cent: duty ) importa payable in gold coin, thus wtfeally doubling the duty, RESIGNS. May 19, — King pled the resignation Cabinet. M. Pasics, formerly & Radieal, has been chosen to form a new Ministry MNITY. 1 i EX BIG BATTLE TO-DAY. PORT OF SPAIN, ‘Trinidad, May 19.— It Is expected that an important battle will be fought to-day between the Gov- nt [Troops neauela, v did Capt. Titus's men connect her with the Chambers robbery Kirwin was ned $10 and the woman was dis- Leonard returned to Headquar ters and reported s»me one suggested ut perhaps there might be some con- nection between the lwo Elsies. Fur- searey was made for her, and for- nately for Ls and his fellow worker, lay, mar found her § 4 to admit or deny her im- teutlo: but this m sand her father x Mayor Smith identined her positively ax the missing “upstalne git? 1 response to mesaiges sent out by Com, Mtus to all persons who ha ported recently that they were robbed V servant girls, tres women appeared At Police Headquarters and identified the prisoner as the girl who had robbed hom or tried to, at various times since April 1 ‘Tife girl was sent over to the Jeffer- MY Market Court, ar nd the insurgents in | SHE PAID BRIBES TO AERLIRY'S MAN. Mrs. Weiner Testifies About Giving Blackmail to Police- | man Stevenson for Protec- tion in Red Light District, the trial of Poll eglect of duty Weiner some testimony tending to prove police corruption was rampant under the rule of the captain, 0° Me Horlihy Mrs Bessie A to: strong, jay ve |lightning. |of the United Kingdom. G0 DEAD, 100 HURT, IN TEXAS STORM. The Tornado Swept Clean a’ Strip of Goliad Town Two Blocks Wide and a Mile Long. | { DALLAS, Tex., May 1%—The death- dealing st which swept over the State of Texas yesterday afternoon) rnuffed out the lives of at 1 pereons, Injured over one hundred left the historte Mttle town of @ wreck Within five minutes the work of the! done and those pel tan survivors who for- to the work of | rescue t.Goliad are too ei to estimate the property loss, but a etrip of the town two blocks wide and one mile long was swept clean. The damage is very heavy. The injured are being cared for by | physictans und nurses who arrived on special trains late last night. Shortly after noon the storm struck San Antonio and demolished property to th lo was he a. CLOUDBURST DROWNS EIGHT IN WISCONSIN. LACROS: Wis, May 19—News reached here this morning fiom Pres-| ton, Minn., a few miles from here, on the Dubuque Division of the Milwaukee | road, that a waterspSut struck a few] miles from there last night, deluging the country for miles around, € Four unknown perso: were drowned and Alderman Conkey was killed by | The damage to property is ear Forrestville, Michael Wilbright, a farmer, lost four children and his house and barn. ‘The bodies of three of the children have been recovered. According to eight. feet of » moving sev- n to twenty feet from eral theli ———— HURRICANE IN INDIA DOES GREAT DAi"4GE. fons. houses: ir foundat! BOMBAY, May 19—A destructive hur- ricane has swept over the Province of Geinde, British India, Forty miles of the Scinde Rallroad were washed away and bridges, houses and embankments disappeare: Fifty miles of telegraph w aiso destroyed. Many lives were ——— TOURISTS DROWNED IN KILLARNEY LAKES. were ts LONDON, May 19.—Nine English tourists, Including four, women and four boatmen, were drowned yesterday by the upsetting of a boat on the Lakes of Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland, during a squall. A storm is sweeping over the coasts BOAT SINKS; TWO LOST. Fishermen Perish in Fern Lake, Near Plattsburg. PLATTSBURG, N,.¥., May 19.—John F. Hopkins and Michael Breen, of Aus- able Forks, were drowned in Fern Lake while on a’ fishing trip, ‘Thelr boat had | been used since last season, the pened and the craft sank not seams 0 MUNYON’S Witch HazelSoap BEST FOR BABY BEST FOR } | When she was called as a witness Ag- sistant District-Attorney Rand asked: | “What is your business “1 keep a boarding-house at No, 180 Allen str was Mrs, Weiner’a an- | sWwer. | “Do you know a policeman named} roo W. Stevens Did you ever pay him money?" ® every month. nD. Herlthy looked "Yes; | paid hi Police Captain pale when entered the crowded branch of the § Court for third day of on an Indletment charging him with wilful ne tof d His dark plue uniform formed a et rast with the pallor of his face The frat half hour was consumed with eulogy of the late Justice Beach, of the Supreme Court, who died last night. Assistant District-Attorney Rand, Abraham I, Elkus and Justice ong © | . " 1 was remanded Tue! x ln " Mra, Chambero's diamonds, 18 under Fuchs, a young lawyer, ty- mre sic nti kosmarrow In omer to give the des No. 49 Went Hlghtteth street, etlves time to look further into her} was the frat witness called. He was ord A un who eald ay Georg . formerly connected with a legal ald - +- ‘ » t who “Kirwin' t* and what part|soolewy and had occasion to. paes deputy consiable érom Phila he ys in the robbery, if any, 4s not ugh the “Red-Light” District dur- lelephoned Po Hoadquar known * ing Capt. Hovlil mmand. tose ri y . Ufled to. the chu ms of the Various 2Or8 =e Eran a reeorts in the district Jay morning, saying that " 7 A woman wanted in the Quaker ¢ IRISH ELECTION RIOTS. et { jamond robbery and zetia! ' S give him the allp | fi | fhe tok pow | EM Morris and Kiltanin Led People who ‘ arters, ‘There | Awatuat the \uttonaliats, , | 1 confesved that he ha WHA ve y election Can't eat meat | the woman, He said that] ce way led to a sertos of |f! ) here with her and that ily eh he sid 1 Look this method of keeps | away from he, ling The poliloe didn't mee the joke, and latter the Philadelphia officials hia as- sured Headquarters that the woman wae not wanted there both were taken court, ‘There the woman gaye the name of isle Wilson, Not even then » » yostorde y Lom Morris and Killanin iuember of Parilament in tp live Interest for Galway when hi wt to the ttle, who Is A County Counelilor for Galway and who was @ Conserva: until 1900-1901, can eat and | grow fat on | erly High Sherif of that county, . mome of sustalping serious Injun hei ae BerioNs runes, during A them, the Grape-Nuts Fact! Boott referred to the deceased Judge in | J want every woman who wishes to improve her complexton—who wishes to have ber skin soft as velvet —who would lke to have ber face free from all skin ernptions and facial blemishes—io use my Witen Hagel Soap. 1 want every mother to ry this soap on baby and see bow quickly tt will relieve the little one of all bives, baby rash and chasing. Makes lady and baby sweet as 10s¢s— MUNYON, FOR SAL Michaels 4 Bros,, | Sth Ave. and 9th St,, Brooklyn, SELL | CLOTHING, FURNITURE, CARPETS # HOUSE FURNISHINGS On $1.99 Per Week. OPEN EVENINGS. VERY WHERE, 18c, Lost, Found and Reward: iar oe “ENVELOPE. MARKT: THOMAS & PORT. CONTAINING UNMARK IT Abc “Froveao, inten, Wik SUITADLE REWARD BY JueTURNE TO THOMAS & D “LAR wy NG POST, 71 BROADWAY, k, sea SERRE E (1479 to 1483 THIRD ee STATION AT NiINGS CANDY Glace Cherry Cream Cut Chocolate Bit ving Pong Batter W Chocolate Pexnut Clusters VEN HA mcr | eam | [JBAUMANN & BRO] SPECIALISTS IN ECONOMICAL HOUSE FURNISHING, THIRD AVENUE AND 84TH STREET. ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT | 3 Rooms Furnished | “GRooms Furn shed f'5 Rooms Furmshed | For 7100.00 For 2125.00 {For $1450.00 WRAT WE GIVE FOR| WHAT WE GIVE FOR THE PARLOR; THE BEDROOM: (Satin bam: kor Velour Parlor Suit, hte Enameled or Golden Ook Dress= Pier M rror, Frer bevel g’a irg W: Enimelled o° Golden on Makog: Parlor O k Wish legant brass t-immed and Globe; Ori- Hed Bac: woven wire Steel ot lo 1 Comfo:tabl Golicn Oak Chai; Fnelish Toil t WHAT WE GIVE FOR JHE KITCHEN: | _§ Stoves 1 Kitehen T, 2 Chairs; 12 ‘Tl yards Oilcloth; 25 picces Tinware;~ 1 | Kitchen Closet with gliss Coo oF 1 Ieee box; 1 Gas Stove. This solid ash RE= TRIGERATOR, raised c; coal hore op Mottress; 2 Feather Pil- 1 Enim.ted o 10 vards Matting; sit, 10 plies. Pp inal Rug, 7.6x10.6; 4 ¢ Pictures. WHAT WE GIVE FOR The DINING-ROOM: Cak board with bevel mirr Oak Cane Chairs; Oak Ex ‘Table; English. Tea Sct, 56 piece soma Table Cover; 15 yard; Velour Couch. Reed Carriage heavy voll runni round top. high polstering; very pretty namelled: stecl rubber tires, steel handles; very $5.98 lished Recker; 2 Sp ting: H | ighly polished mahogany finished a $16.75 This beautiful 5-piece PARLOR SUIT has soft spring seats, upholstered with b and covered in good quality of dam: 9 SP AT 84THS Snowdritt bard Compound There are many grades of lard. Some are better than others—some are more expensive than. others. : There are many substitutes for lard. Some are worse than others—few are good enough to secure recognition. Snowdrift Lard Compound is better, more wholesome and more economical than lard or butter. It is a pure, highly refined product, beautiful in appear- ance and unsurpassed in quality, It answers every lard pur- pose, costs less and goes further, Its use in your kitchen not only means an important saving, but also more healthful, appetizing and nourishing food. If your dealer cannot supply you, send us his name and your address and we will deliver it, together with @ book of dainty recipes. SOUTHERN COT. TON OIL COQ,, 14 Broadway, New York. THE DOOR. TREET. | until 10 o'Clock. ‘em | ge it iD Pana Mis i Hit All Gro IN THE SICK ROOM Electrozone sprayed from an alomizer will kill dissage germs, purify and sweeten tne air. Beller than a whiff from the ocean. FLETROZONE &he Non-Poisonous Disinfectant, Kills germs, reduces jnflaraimation, destroys odors, One part Electozone to five parts ‘water kills all germs. One part Electrozone to twenty paris water destroys all odors, Sold by Druggists. 50 cents quart bottle, Pamplilet free, THE CHEMICAL & ELECTRICAL CO,, 415 Lexington Ave, New York, Used by the NEW YORK BOARD OF HEALTH a: U.S. GOVERNMENT AT HAVANA, NEW KOCH CURE yor Consumption and Asthma 48 W, 224 §) SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. Mb, 100 1be Sweets SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. va Neate, Mubereaines nto sie att pipes ot et and mol by Alling the stomach with medieine All lafeing who absurdly tlaim to beg COR WEST MWR | Fluhte have been prosecuted. agita E2CORTIAMDT ST. siamiaation 5 tee See teat at are fie. let ping

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