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ATT ER US RE ROUT RAS ‘ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1902. ; res 8 of this place ar i HE CHE DID NOT man, ed) Short ‘Thine . After Race, | | . MONTICELLO, NY. 10,—The the report of the death of Dick Httlns, Last Blaze Being a Stubborn Wounded, George Wagner De- of Eitenvite, of the rst know One and Men Exhausted, Four nies Wife's Emphatic State-|:uine a thoes | House at Liberty from grief and ment that She Fired at Him! potntment over tne tatture of his favorite!) 5 A rotter Tattler tow! e match race || and Fired to Kill. het | iss Cant ue ie iit sta i for a prize of $1,900. Etting was positive his horses would | MOTHER CORROBORATES HER] ®in. ana when Tattior was deroata inf ’ Alarms Became Necessary to Get Fresh Aid. FIRE-FIGHTERS -IN PERIL. the straight heats his grirf was so great that he {mmediately retired to bh Flames Swept Across Roof Where |Elder Woman Adds She Attacked sou ae Che Hanslon i bus anton h They Stood with Hose, and They Were Scorched so They Had to| Jump. Son-in-Law After He Was Injured); and Beat His Face Black and “HEALTHY. KIDNEYS Istent that she did shoot nim and/ie YOU HAVE PAINS IN THE only regretting that she had failed to BACK, YOUR KIONEYS | kiN, were chased out of the Stage A The police could not think of any way |which avery roader of The World may A workman entering the six-story fac- | , a tory building at Nos. 478 and 480 Pear! \ treet shortly before 7 o'clock saw smoke issuing from the rooms of B. F, Young & Co, makers of photographic at supplies, on the fourth floor. This same smoke had been seen a half hour before by men on the street, but It was at- THE SAW THAT SEES, wt ot DEG Sr ech Co ad Ben Tne Gt s6tt2 Coal ae hey could prosecute when Wagner re-| ole a trial bottle of Warner's Sate cure, | “Ho, Ho!” said the Regal Saw, as it cut Chlet Croker was one of the first to] ree end fo be rid (pe them they nur [uey, liver, bladder and biood diseases, fre @ through the painted finish of a tricky shoe in arrive. Then the flames were breaking led hem away with Nreats for the /of © ae ee . ey a from tho windows. He sent a second, future If they appeared again. Anca Mera Te tintvor” Arntiiant Gorter the window test. With then was Mrs. Haffner, his] acstevens Point, Wis then a third aldrm, But the men and) mother-in-law, and she algo sald that |#nd tinder troubl the horses were tired from the heavy with “T’m somewhat of an X-ray myself—don an buy It at any drug tore, two sizes, ts and $1.00 a bottle, Be sure you ‘get My, etarmnch’s work of the morning. her daughter «shot him and that she. tof the: sb h £ The Chief sent in a fourth alarm, Slereeif;; keainiy. hat "We, welirid was th @ you think? Ce ee ee eee emen| only. ttlvial, pitched tn and beat her | Cure Co would send “You're a deep one Mr. Shoe, and a Slick ~ and appliances which had not seen the son-in-law until his face was piack and | company and stated my nd went him ’ F fi heavy service met by the others, blue 8 ample of my ‘urine ile tent’ men cial One,—but I'll [et daylight through your deceptions The building was occupled by the fol- Yet Wagner was apparently happy and | Settle and anilesis of my urine free ¢ ‘ ’ rharge. 1 took the tein) ad leted. ne the , 2 towing firma: y wanted nelther wife nor mother-in-law | snaer platoons rial ana diated. us, the whether you need it or not! First floor, No, Buckley Eee TaNeNicromiSlintanchicekenlin® hottie, 1 felt much relieved and bought a “Dyed in the sole, is your glossy black di mending and) mallin B etal ba A doctor who was called to the Wag-| ond 1 never felt better Inmy. life thun 1 do 4 Fi * r, mirrors: second floor, Nestor & ner home, at No, 189 Johnton ave-|fow. Its a godoend to thew ho nave Bl guise; but explain away this red badge of brittle GLU a dey nue, Willlamsburg, to dress the bullet | Kidney or bladder trouble or pelus in the , Hts H back Garton, elestrotyper, fourth Noor. B. F ORE A Gaetan ieee W ARNER'S 5 AFE CURE Hemlock I’ve opened up, or I'll disgrace yqu bas a f je Vhen Polle Lawlor went to} i schuum: sixth floor, Favilla Bros. mu had been shooting at a target and that | table them te Oe aiete ork eel tet “Cousin to that other chameleon, ‘Yankee - ns the bullet had rebounded, striking him.|Iname back, rheumaticm, rheumatic gout, al , ; Firemen from Engine Companies Nos. GB by diabetes, Bright's diserre. uric acid. polnon, E Oak,’ are you? . 82, 27, 12 and 7 were sent to the roof of That's a ile." sald the wife, “I shot | iinammation of the badder and uriniry ¢ i nS y, , fa shed of the burning bullding and Hu Geb ILS CLS ERIE i eed ae eis AS THAT | He whose hard, unbending sole has been from there were sending four streams him . . 9 of water into the structure, when a “Oh, no: you were shooting at m tare] a IN DLUBT, MAE i Is TEST ah F chemically bleached and softened, soaked and t y vn bad voy | hours if it contalnn reddish brickdurt vedt whiten that wa UES Pg AU Well, fust the, same, Tl shoot vou | eae If raptalnn regal, hrckdirt ye ened, till all that was good and honest in ‘he firemen were forced to bend low again $f you don’t let me alone.” she / it is cloudy, your kidneys are him changed to all that looked like Ozk leather, and hurry back to where they could sata! oh cftee trial bottle bas often hen auit.clent : 100Ked a. ’ STHRNTESS Lac tene malnltesatneymwera Then the mothe:-in-law spoke up: {alle nome eat descr-bed ane en and wore like paper! + penned In by flames two sides and “And T could whip him, and told him , made in the earliost stages of the diner ¢ Fi 7 : ai y fenement-houses on the other sides. | ee ee eee ee aa vauah ot nl Waruerre Gate Gare le what you need ¢ td “Off with your coat, and show us what They were In danger of being roasted alive when ladders from the tenements were lowered and they were drawn up, all of them scorched and bilstered, but none seriously Injured. joker, that chap Is, We thought we'd rner's Safe Cure, substitutes contain f fx him, ih . ein none “ux Tawlor took them all to the atation |@angerous drugs. There is none “just as and there the revolver was found in| | Warner's Safe Cure In purely vex table | fq cute apology you’ve got for an insole—what cheapened fraud for a toe cap—what covered v Running back of the Pearl street : fo and contal SOLO oe MARTATUTTAT buitalna fs Bongvants ‘Aieys nn de tame - Stes. Wamners, pocket, Three shell /4P4 iiine no narsotte ot harm(ul.aruey || treachery for upper leather ! f ‘OL ye ago fanny venport in Se = — mu een explodes |take. (Beware of so Hed kidney cure 7: dissected he Pique.” It Is lined Wagner atill insisted that hin wife did| which are full of rediment and a bad olor: | Ninety per cent of the shoes I’ve were like you—made to sell only—and sold on their looks, é “Every Regal shoe has the Oak leather sole of a $6.00 shoe, and ‘ The Window of the Sole” on every pair proves it before purchase,” ; with tenem in which live the poor- | , , 4 |they injure the system.) eC ‘ est of families, and it was among there YOUNG CASE POSTPONED, |not shoot nim and Mrs. Wagner relt-| {hey {njure the system.) “Safe Cure’ doe! | eople that the police had much troubte, | aa . [erated her statement that she did and |offective tonic; it kills the disease germs: tt n thelr panic they blocked the narrow, slay of = Week in the Hearing| gaia ehe was sorry he dodged, | {8.8 stimulant to digestion and awakens tho || torpid liver alley and interfered with the firemen fl they were driven out Into the Mra, Palitzer’s Murder. With no one to accuse her but herself, WARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the ’ L = i | ———_—. : ejecte 3 | | | Hooper -oung, held on suspicion of | Y°lver an “et TRIAL BOrehe ~- 7 LODGING-HOUSE MEN | o) *)having murdered Mrs. Anna Pulltzer, eat libres toonyteoe every su Receeitiuea ae FLEE FROM FLAMES. was to-day postponed for one week. | GIRL KILLED AT CURVE. jot the kidneys, liver, bindder and. blood || | that Warner's Safe Cure will cure them, @ free, ooklet kid Assistant District-Attorney Garvan}, VALHALLA, N. ¥., Oct. 10.—Chriatina | {nat Warners Safe Cure will cure Fall Styles now ready, and Willlam 4. 8, Hart, who repre-/Diguindo, a fourteen-year-old Italian |poatpald. Also A valuable medion? Get Catalogue. Fire started soon after 1 o'clock this After Losing Fortune in Bad In-; Questions Author’s Sincerity) seatea tie prisoner, asked for the de-| gist, was struck by the Chatham. ex- SRICH fells all shot the disease a morning In the store of Joseph Redde- . |lay. It Is desired to have pi ted at on the New York and Harl Desh Ae A mane or clin i eld, inthe first floor of the Glove! vestments Mrs. Woodman) and Sarcastically Responds! the nearing ihe evidence that lg ob:|locd and instantly killed here. me (cor eachdiveaie, and many of the thoiand 4 lodging-house, at Nos, 190 and 192 Park jtlned at the Inquest into Mrs, Pullt- at the crossing where the | fatlents who have beon cured by Warner's and extending in an “r” shape| Had to Seek Employment. | to Complaint of Oversight. | zcr,acatn tm Jersey Clty. ing tor | ae ppened, ands a hil apd aka Cure, “All wou hve to do. feta tite around the corner t¢ Nos. 1% and 19] | h ysis of the contents of Mrs.| Water-tank shut off the view of ap-| ee end inention hacine peat thin Ghecs Worth street. | | mach, which it is belleved, | proach:ng ing. rive persons have | oer in The Eveniug World. ‘The genuine This store Is above a three-cent res-| The woman who dropped dead in front]! LOND will show whether she was drugged of| been killed by trains there within a | ness of thir offer is fully guaranteed te ties taurant, The store 1s one where} of 351 East Thirtcenth street, and] has arisen between Marte C Oct. 1.—A curious quarrel nat year, UaNrtigner . Small notions and the like are! concerning whose identity there was authoress, and the editor of the Gen- The fire burned rapidly. It) mush uncertainty, has been recognized tlowoman. ‘The. periodical publishes ’a read with great rapidity through thelas Mrs, Eliza A. Woodman. a widow. letter marked “p and confide ‘ rae DAK SOLED 5 7, ZF { jodging-house, In which were 29 sleep-|tnirty-eight years old, once in com-| tial.’ In which Miss Coreill complains S . tng lod . paratively afuent circumstances, but! that her name was omitted from the urprise i" DNR E Cie kn ate eee OF IME! secently compelled to work for a living. |list of those Invited to the royal in- ‘ u pe : { pote SaCnECnte he Identification of the body was \ciosure at the Braemar Highland gath- ° am 5 ABTS: j WOR i Pil dle Uys fe of panic Into the street. It is ber) cient about through a description of ering, As the nunie of Lady Byron was : a is StoreiEN! S STORES Neved that all escaped without injur i = MEN'S S ES. Threw alarins were sent out xs soon as} 2 80ld locket she wore about her neck, | mentioned, and as her Ladyship was Led | ve ‘a ew YORK CITY. iy the firemen saw the dangerous condi-| which was printed In yesterday's k | merely Miss Corelli's guest, the author ; 1s St, bet. Ann and Duckman, 3 = oe ton ef the building : ling Word. | say I can only conclude that my ‘ Me & : Diway, bet. Ditmais St. @ Willoughby: oceupled by the lodging vouse, tive. the| When ahe did not return to her board: name purposely omitted,” requests | Sale d Shad : an “3 Hee hd 1 pieash “my SAWANK® BAL Braud SC opp: Central SUR “| {familics of Louls Sllversteln, Aaron Gor-|{ng-house, at No, 117 W thirteenth | an explanation and says the omtsston | Nak Ae N st N. 1. Depot. "ee don and | Marcus Bristol. Detoctives| street, for dinner uneasiness was felt. caused the greatest surprise and of- WOMEN’S STORES. t ‘ Rauth and Nevia, of the Elizabeth | ax she had frequently complained of at-| sense to many person ai Gatna ; NEW YORK city Broadway. Secreta wane Har hallieay tel 0 many persons, including Lady AN Suey: op Herald Square el Haein an Uta thet cok 20 ot ere Oe oe tne tour 0. 10U. Metin o> Ment oa gam st sree Tn Amal ing smoke. | saw pe oc i" i editor of the Gen — be - - - They carrled out_two of the Gordon} on the body, the locket containing the eliby. cant et chlidren and Mrs, siiverstein, who had nioture of a beautiful young woman, [Punt PY saying that Miss Coveill NEWEST OF THE NEW $ NEW EASHIONIN CUT, Thm) cen ove ie by the smoke and was uf y cS SME aL? i Ld is a rus Away. found in the hallway almost senseless, | This picture was that of Mrs. Wood | name was purposely omitted, and MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S NEw COLOR COMBINATIONS, ‘Truss A The two children were unhurt. One of| man’s young sister, Miss Madaline A.) it was in accordance with Instructions | NEW LINING PABRICS, 4 thom, a girl of about elght years, “was | puckiey, a prominent church singer, of [long since given by, Selle, Oe) AUTUMN & WINTER SUITS, NEW SARINGS AT SHOULDERS, ‘ound at a window, where she was try- eal) Woodal carats Alias’ _Corellla-(pxprenaed i ant : BAS 3+ Ing to open it. | Lynn, Mass, The friends of Mrs. Wood- | opinions 6 hewanaps tn “all A BULLY GOOD Special—A number of subdued shades in grays, browns and blues with just a sug- + aos UN pen oreilt gloried In an op- |B gestion of overplaiding or a bit of indistinct striping—a rich pure worsted grav diagonal that will give | the body 1 t S gray onal that will give}! PLAY ON FLAMES FROM Mrs, Woodman's husband. A | mane frase | phenomenal wear—the always genteel black thibet—gray melton—black clay worsted of a firm close weave > ROOFS OF HOUSES| Woodman, aled in Lynn se | PRAY OEE W in sack and cutaway frock—suits notable for shapeliness of contour, broad, hand-padded shouldes, | aaneneee attic - aK0, Layee her arenes ae areas he ré y and close-lying collars—regular sizes, stout sizes, extra large sizes, slim sizes; in fact, ALL $ 10 | VARICOCE LE AND HYDROCELE In fespandinel{o) tne) Ciree-ataria\are| SMresn ell roo aeen ments, die) Lea | ms nderat Cyn Soult really | SIZES—on sale one week only ending next Friday, | foes iL YORUCE in the buflding at No. Walker street! in a Fifth av c Cy Kes | i royal inclosure. He . ’ : > Cure Guaranted in from 10 to a the fremen were competed to go Co the| agorahe Ok phate of the canons’ pirat some isc excuse to VOF All Assemblages of Little Fellows’ Suits and Overcoats Here Is} } © mney sroecienaine On TTNT Ea cee Tat roofs of nelghboring bulldings to get| Pattment of Sake & Co. o| sincerity, of Mize (Corelli's letters ant HT ountatl? Wout. ‘only torturing. yourselves and gradually growing. wore: Sear water on the fire, It tn a seven-story | in'tgaal°irtittcunthe aurtet, whic ake writing on the sublet ot the Most Picturesque and Tasteful oe maf sunk Zouk fact eat Gee, eee a re filled with Mght manufactur-| lived west, but her friends ‘belleve that) Newspapers, Le 7 SNOT ‘ : je your Rupture cured +0 itymaye’ cured. No knife, no, pain, 20 detention: faim establishments, she uy. mistake boarded a Becond & SRR im) ar bale That's saying a whole lot, isn’t it? Each day more and more parents find this out. This Boys’ Store of ours DUR eR My coe nem, of the torture of trusses, MY. s eS lie ce i Wu fourth oor. trate, Lo da aii Plt lpeanes confidential” only mean: | occupies 10,000 square feet, all devoted to boys’ wear. Pleased patrons send others. It’s an endless chain Riectro Method ix my own dircovery, and only myself and physicians whom 1 Raw occupled by Erwin & Co. silversmiths. . Woodman's relatives § ) ‘ar pubilclty . & A aN tan : * - : tought can euccesstu: minister It was ourning. to the’ upper floors, | have been telegraphed for undvarevex: | ‘ivory the action-of the editor and Misa’ [Newest things are lustrous red and blue ribbed velvet and| Then there are Norfolk Suits of Scotch cheviots and tweed Anvetleate. my sisleme'tSuulkty youraelves by calling on some of my cured when a water tower was brought Into] Pected In New York this evening to) Cor a oie trerknbiel request, hav wide-wale corduroy Sailor Blouse Suits, with embroidery in | mixtures, wonderfully popular they are $5, $3.50, 1 nts, whose names | publis ; hervice and did effective work with the| tke charge of the body. u c le commen! harmonious shades: also blue, brown, dark green and’ red } $2.50. eeeeee . sees -50 Some recently cured patie mmohige stream of water It poured into a | ———— worsted Russian Blouse Suits, with ‘collars and revers of | aching military novelties in Boys! Overcoats, in Oxford, bla PILES FISTULA ‘whorn you'cenleonieied j Rina gee Arie geared “cee KRONPRIN [ AI CLI BMEN CFF tara Se aEee Pe TUS IEICE roe 5.00 t mised had with brass bttons some with SOL HY aca Ali Rectal Diseases Cured. | GEO. GERMAN, $4 Hall Stig occupled by A. C, Marx Conipany, | ach sui gs " 9. 2 rilliant red hoods that are detachable; $6, £4 ° ‘ in % . and then to the sixth floor, occupied in silk collar. * + . ° ; 1» $4.... I fr ‘< r ie Asa factory for divs by Robert A. Jo- | Brain Sumict | Boys’ Overcoats and Topcoats in all weights and shades. ala Brooklyn, N. Y. i: : soph. wens eeat aie Al Another charming array consists of blue, brown, dark green | plaided mixtures, box style and juvenile adaptation 2 50 ' GEO. FISCHER, 43 Leroy] ecause of the prompt response of thé | t ¢ Sailor Blouse Suits, } = y Chesterti Gjveater. No knife, ‘ew Yo-k City Arama to wleumdlent nurore ot aetee|| and red storm al Blouse aut some with 1.5 | of the manly Chéstertields, $5, $3.50. : . Idenser. No knife. | S¢,, New York City. the fire, was under control before. the collar of gros graln silk, $3.50, B2,50.--+0-- PoP | knee pants of all-wool cassimere, cheviot and worsted 95 aronable and 1 make | JOS. BEACON, 345 East ' Groker estimated ‘the Gamare at $500 | 6 # | Biye cheviot Blouse Suits, with emoroidered shield and 89c lat 28c., 45c. alae 3 [¢ 42d St., New Yerk City, ae eee | mite Sd si |] collar braided with soutache.. tees sreanane ICorduroy at......+seeee 50C | Storm Serge at., ..78e Tacieneslen iy afecete: Plas andl Fatal aot , —s or long in cut, and sI ) ce—that is, you cal} ges and terms resonable. Satisfac, CARNEGIE LOVES ERIN. | LONDON, Oct. 10.-In addition to} Knickerbocker Club members wit: Men s Fall Overcoat a Sst r ang OTL iene a its a nae y au cal Ory arrangements mode for credit, | sinking the British steimer Robert Ing-!nessed the running down of twelve fag $5 ani short and $12 and $15 long; in dark and light colors Hours: © to4 and 6 to 8 daily. Surdays, 104. 1. to3 P.M, ya So im Accepting the Freedom r | ham on Wednesday, off Beachy Head, year-old John McPartland, of No. 331 every, one of the fabrics is all-wool; some are silk-lined. of Limerick, LONDON, Oct resulting In the loss of two lives, th 10—In writing his ac-| North German Lloyd steamer Kron- fourth street, in front of ’ $¢—conservative or extreme cut, and pri le by a truck laden with Men s Fall Suits as $18, including every reliable fabric that’s woven for men’s apparel. show rpancariog se the proffered freedom of] pring Wilhelm narrowly missed send- heavy tron girders, The tad had placed ae 3. if MOO Loo wreak to ee aid this was un|ing the Britisn torpedo-bout destroyer a bindlo vf wood on the truck, and if {Men's Underwear. |Men’s Autumn Hats. S 5 honor too great to be declined, and that Wizard tot bottom. As it Is the Wt to get on, but silpped and Very heavy fleeced garments 5 +e. 396 Excellent Derby and Sott Shapes, his heart was always warm toward Erin, “y , vhee! o] e Mr, Curnegie’s gifts of $15,000 to Heifast | 4 has been docked with her bows the wheels, which passed | BNatural'wool. ve-+e45C., 78C. 1.45, 1.95 | Unbreakable, extra grades... FOR and $35,000 to Limerick for the estab-| twisted, and also will have to repair lezs below the kneos, he ’ ‘ | 7 lishment of 'ibrariew have been accepted. | internal injurtes *\clubmen ian out and picked up the !1-| | Men’s Autumn Shirts, Men’s Autumn Neckwear. a Shortly before noon on Wednesday the Ju’el boy He wax taken to New York | Mf Popular biack and white figures... + 48% | Variegated Novelty Silks, ° SPORTING Hard Freese for Farmer Farmern, | Wiaard (as steaming up Southampton Hosplial jf The best shirts made. ; 1.45 | Unsurpassed Heavy Silks. , i FARMER. Y.. Oct. 10.—The first etee Rte epee of twelve nots when | Wiltiam [* Kennedy, of No, 654 East =] IC S ON sau, y/ , " . RE R hard treexe ct the tetson occurred lant | Wiheim, wiich Yous! wad wane Meige Seventcentl: street, the driver of the |ff PIgeYER FOR TWO DAYS ONLY—TO-MORROW AND MONDAY, $ |RECORDS night, the mercury dropping to thicty. | estimated speed of sixteen knots. The k, was p ‘ed under arrest to await U The ‘beans and buckwheat, some of) diminutive craft did her best to avold (ae result of the boy's Injuries, the MEN'S FALL STYLE HATS, which had not yet been cut, suffered | the Atlantic Mner, but found hereelt SR PAS et Mek Penn oUlr) aurora’ | Gadenctie wronerica: Whee due me (anu want The shapes of the celebrated makers—iron felt Derbys, Trooper, Panama and Buffalo Soft Hats in black 4 physician stated that if the NATIONS, WORLD fet wes Be areal eet thy 22 ive te would be acetone for HC. Opgn Saturday Until 10 P.M Other Days Until 6.30 P. a. The Double Guarantee: We Army and Nag) Subst e h s te 4 idee! an large quantities of i, <lo he knee af he aN yeh Latadd ae HURT IN A FA water poured through her ports. Her | #ted below the knees —~e return your money ON Fe-Fiare co Frank Hanus, 9 years old, No. 409) qitcers and crow, numbering between | = % aytih and sixty men, were for a minut Central avenue, Jersey City. while | Gr twoln gravest peril, but ¢ working on a new building at No, 32% /stroyer rigated, and when’ sho clea | ned phe Word ame M A N - Tor 1902. | “The Book trat , 8142,000,000 FOR PENSIO: WASHINGTON, Oct, 10.—The total ‘STORE quest. We repair all cloth. nna. ing we sell for one year with- 1.000 Topics Ternely ‘Treaied 1.4 i 8 of Congress for the next fiscal yr » bound. * * © 3c, all newade mall, dom iad ale 482 to 146 W. 14th St. West Forty-second atrett, fall from| the Kro: ‘ing Will nad * | ‘ the first floor to the basement, recelving {hat her bows were badly. twisted aad sppropriation the Interior Department 1.00) Topica T +" see: all soem el. Oth an YS. out cost. fines ea” moet fonfunon a the hace was tals | hee ate Mbt cea ated gases : » He was taken | other injuries which necessitated 167,000,000, 1s $142,200, to Roosevelt Hospital. —_ immediately intu, dock. laid aanlona Or cana seca ren, 8 bE