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= any ar 2 epanits ye THE WORLD: SAs'URDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, tod i SABO DAYS PREF ProrgoRapaG TaLe wire camwecie | LMDED BY BOLED TO DEATH “FOR CARNEGE. MOLTEN LEAD, (NA STEAM. wyers Squabble at Hearing| Nothing to Mar Them but the Workman’s Eyes Scalded Out)Workman in Western Electric . y Nine by Explosion of Liquid Metal} Co.’s Building Screamed in‘ of’ Kidnapping Charge, and Advent of a Photographic In : ! A : | ‘Magistrate Tries to Act as| terviewer Who Travelled in Ladle While Annealing) Agony for Help, Which Came Peacemaker. 1,400 Miles to Snapshot Him. Street-Car Tracks. Too Late. os ‘ ONE EYE BURNED OUT.|WAS REPAIRING THE INSIDE, ee ge RECONCILIATION PROPOSED, |PROUD OF HIS GOOSEBERRIES Drop of Perspiration Thought to|Some One In Another Part of the | Have 'Causzd the Molten Liquid Building, Not Knowing of Hle/ to Explode and Bespatter the| Presence, Turned On Scaldingsé Mictim. Vapor—Pollce Have Cas His Suggestion of the Dandelion a5 the Anglo-American Emblem is Thought In Great Britain to Be a High, Example of Wit. arring Husband and Wife Goth Shake Their Heads, and Attorneys “Abiert There Is No Possibility of ‘Them Making Up. Michael Monaghan, of No. %48 Ninth} patrick Whalen was Iterally boll avenue, may lose the sight of both eyes |tq death in a vat in the basement of through the explosion of @ ladle of |the Western Electric Company's putlds | / molten metal with which he was work-| ing at Bethune and West streets, and | ing on the railroad tracks at Eighty-| his death was reported to the coroner | sixth street and Madison avenue early | to-day from St. Vincent's Hospital. The | to-day. He ts at the Presbyterian Hos- | police have the case. i pital, Monaghan and a gang of laborers | Whalen, who was employed by tsa company, went to the basement to were annealing the tracks. They had|COMmPaDy. vee eo repairs, He wae | been at work all night. Monaghan was] alone and apparently unconscious of; | carrying hot metal from a caldron and |jmpending danger, So far as known pouring it into the slots to form the|ihere was no one near enough to hear | welds. He was leaning far down over | his outcries and {t is doubtful if his; the ladle when some water dropped into] iife could have been saved if there} the bubbling metal, causing It to ex-| had been. : plode, It {s thought that the perspira-| He entered the vat as he had done ber ; ton from his face may have caused the | fore, and while inside at his work, / Andrew Carnegie seems to he even e harder to interview In Scotland than oung was a Wlexander C. Young wns arralened) i. jy when In this country. A I Before Magistrate Brann in the Jeffer-) gy orun interviewer recently or gon Market Court this morning on the 1,400 miles to have a talk with th charge of kidnapping his little daughter} jinrary aistribut from in front of his former wife's apart-lihe four personal graphs hi produced ch with the briet ment. - eats noisy: wrangle between the at-| tines that appear under them, Mr. Car ®orneys, in which Mr. and Mrs, Young] negte cut him shor: in his work when he fool no part, it was agreed to postpone! had photographed him with his two Hi ad Base until Thursday to await the| friends, Archdeacon Sinclair and M 8 corpus proceedings in the Su-| Richard R. B. Haldine, K. C, MP, me Court to show {nto whose cus-| who was visiting him at the time | dy the child should be given “No more after this,” sald the mil “You can go around the ground, ' ME ANXEEW CALMECIE LACTATING TO 145 LIIETURY and all he got Mrs, Young appeared tn the court-|!onaire, “handsomely gowned. She wore | now, If you black brosdcloth sult with gray furs ling the great philanthro to being) Wife of Merchani Suicide At- a stunning hat of gray and white | plet protested hie opposition fr with a sweeping white vell witn| photographed, that is a very willing and Hon) fen pC CU ele Mh polka dots. Her waist was of }looking-pieasant attitude which he! tacked by Heart Failure on ‘The hot metal, which was a compost-| ing turned on a full head of steam, White silk and she wore tan gloves. Sho| struck when the camera wns trained Blowered at the Magistrate, who had|upon him. And, indeed, the same ts Return nar: jaked: her the last time she faced | trug of the others. from Funeral. ‘put she had evidently taken a lea-| “Like Alexander Selkirk.” says. thé “and controlled her feelings. Her] Sketch, “Mr. Carnegie, as he stands at er husband kept as far from her|the porch of Skibo C stly lead, flew into his face and Screnmed in Agony. eyes and ho dropped to the ground,| pogore ho could turn he com. } screaming with pain, His fellow work: | yecaly enveloped in the scalding vapors { men carried hJm Into a barn near by}iy, must have screamed out in his | and sent for an ambulance. Dr. Van |aweut agony, but ¢or a few moments Ingen examined the wounds and sald| 5 one seems to have heard him. er of Mra. Blinche stle—and, if you fe H Molineux and wilow of Edwin A fe possible. would not offend the susceptibitities ot] 1° L f Edwin A.) df esha, : ! { MBmanuel Friend represented Mrs.! the Highlanders, you are earnestly re-| Sohroeder, who ed WTER r S ae ae Sete eee OF ein ina Crratviog that 310, fell, tol the fioor) ot, the Sees Young and Frederick House was there | quired to pronounce it as it were spelled | Piorida a few days ago, ts | THIS, SOU 2 ‘ ; 3 5 thee: cauldron in which he was slowly Bod) fp benalf of Mr, Young's interests. No| ‘Skeebo'—might well say, ‘I am Monarch failure at Can comeenn th me id ; a polled to death, and lay writhing 1m | he Magletrate called the|of all I survey,’ for the estate extends vente. Mra, Sct CA LINE , ; 2 Se ae: his awful agony. j Mappeg chad the F THE iid " 4 ‘ ix i ‘ BOY OF FOURTEEN GONE. Seconds, which must have seemed like ase than the two lawyers began to| some twenty miles in length by rix to) tended her husband's faneral yesterday, Wrangle about a postponement. Mr. |cight In width and has tn its area some and {t was notleed by her friends that| Young's adviser was not prepared to] thirty-five thousand acres. In the days} he was in a highly nervous con the case, but Friend insisted that| that were earlier It was an abbey, and] On returning to her home s\ HM Proceed at once. there are yew-trees standing which are|prostrated, and physicians we Magistrate Brann assumed the role of at least seven hundred years old, Every-| summoned. They found her aker and suggested that the only | thing that nature can ao for a favorite} from heart fallure. ‘To-day it was sald | fon ‘of the case secmed to be a} spor sho has done for Skibo, and every-| Mrs. Schroeder was in a critical conil-| Feconciliation between Mr. and Mrs,| thing that money can procure for thel tion. ‘The physicians remained tor two | 1 L The attorneys both hastened to} lucky owner Is to be found in the castle,| hours before Mrs. Schrocder rallied. | him that such a course wan out of | which, far away as it Is from neighbor-| Dr, Lewis, who is In attendanos, anta| the question, while the principals both |ing houses, Is lehted by electricity. a) to-day that Mrs, Sshrocdcr's condition | @hook’thelr heads. plant having been built for the pUrpORe: Tim stil) suf IP RENEE eeriene wrangle proceeded for fifteen| while its magnificent swimming-bath, | gouicttude of her taraiiy 7 er urging his side] which Is fully seventy feet long, In sup-|~ srry ‘amit hours to the doomed man, went by, and } Robert Bland Hae Not Been Seem | sii the flery steam rushed in upon hima, CH EL 39 ftpiinded fim with its fury and penes "| The pollce have been asked to search | trated with his breath to his very Jungs ‘ries ceased. for Robert Bland, aged fourteen years, | 3°". n8 wean time, however, an al arm | who disappeared from his home, No. | was sounded and workmen hastened to! 101 West. One Hundred and Fourth] the basement, (0 And Waaien ee street, on the morning of Sept. 29, when| “Quickly the steam waa turne® off, and | he started for school. The missing boy | ene ur:otiunate man, frightfully burned Js stoutly built, with brown hair, blue] nq c:agured, was carried out and a light complexion. iuia Falls Om: patches of skin had beet tion, | suffering | ch_ law Sar : tee. ute Brana, but spending most plicd with salt water from Dornoch] ., Cartle B. Schroeder, the first Mee irme in throwing caustic. | irri, and, by menna of suitable electric| Wi"? Of Mr. Schroeder, had expected to the accident. % f aa i mlecttlS | he here : ' hospital, where? a @t one another, The Mazin; |conirivances, the temperature of the|h® Here In time for the funeral of her die as nurried (0 went hours, dia! 3 ne, until after the Gecislon Gh HO water can be ralsed to any desired ait rey nd, but she will not arrive home was at No. 92 Clinton street, Hos | Court is announced, and Ad-) yeient, o-day: ‘ . §| boken. gee q Beepecl the case Unt Revealnen Yet it wax not #0 lorg ago that a| Carrie, the Mrst wits of the sul GAS gue COMPRDY A omens sUrcea | me up in the Supreme Court on M friend of Mr. Carnegie repeated a st re always on good terms with Sehr if jon ee eee at i ment made by him in watch he der's mother, and it Is sald that her pur- ; : ci =f 2 I eammoe” realize Uh pose In now coming to thla city ts to! The Coroner Will Try to Learn | Two Men Under Arrest for Park | Stricken with Apoplexy, She Fell} WATCHING FOR TRACHOMA, ; do what she can to comfort t woman, by whom she was al welcome, the divore Whether Man Who Died in| Row Affray but Victim De-} Against a Rubber Tube and|;mmigration Authorities Proposa | to Use Extra Vigilance. t Hospital Had Been Drugged. clines to Implicate Them. Was Overcome by Gas. | Goekctostster teei aeeaalbrstion i ams eaid yesterniay that in view of the { MAGISTRATE MOTT IS 73. pow Selon of Morrisania Court Receives | Hi i words were spoken In the most unaifected manner! ppp IN WHITTIER'S HOME. : Congratulation i beeline h a é Magistrate Mott, who Is sitting tne) ee eee eonaliy Will “not. be utonaye ‘| ‘ statement of Health Commisstoner Lede + Sone ate ot wn i ee rears (Mey cagnenie. Hersanlly, will not O° lPoette tense Im Destroyed, but An autonsy will be held to determing | Martin Robertson te at the Hudson} Mrs. Sarah Grant, of No, S07 East] (e°Cn the large percentag of school i old to-day, and when the Magistrate ar-|ana the brillant genius which n iepEAceleaten whether a man known as George Spence, | street Hospital to-day in a serious con- | Houston street, ts slowly recovering) Viarn suffering from eye trouble, he} . Dieta oath ld ate As found unconscious In a door | ation from a bullet wound in his back, | {70M being overcome by Ras. Hor twen-) would hereafter be more severe in the fived this morning he found a number awaiting letters of congratulat! oa. “Magistrate Mott was appoiatsd en the Bench on July 3, 1895, by Mayor Strong. | ° ‘He has three more years to sw! The in the kingdom, gistrate, before his appointmen!, was Carnegie delights to | surround r ates District-Attorney of Sar-| himself with his friends at the week- ace Count 7 ends. Visitors to the le are always . Mass. Oct. 18,—Mire al destroyed the John leaf Whittier home Te to-day. ny rellos were saved by the present | cupants, Mr. and Mrs who have | & - — wg | was poorly SEER Ne \min ot tt FHOTORAHLD y in Carroll street, near Fourth }avenue, Brooklyn, early to-day and Toe nr ate sone an |relled. ‘Two men are under arrest, but Dital cwas ithe victim ces tHuas: MAN | Robertson refuses to implicate them. essed, and when a police- | wrt ‘ on streot station found ith a party of friends, Robertson ought he was drunk. ty hours after she was found she re-| o..mination of immigrants, i matned unconscious, and her right arm| “qyere are now forty-two cases of and part of her right side are paralyzed. | trachoma in the hospital on Elits Island Mrs, Grant's mishap was a peculiar] and as many more Vineet are held! ei nder observation. ; Sovcmie Waaning Inthe Sitanpn’ ana| cinocentty Sco ota tet saree , . =A . > ° i if this port if 1 can prevent It,” 8: K was in O'Rourke's saloon’ on Park ligcked the door. About 10 o'clock sho| Gomrninsloner. | yet he refuses to tell the police the names of the men with whom he quar- imple soul, Lf he has any pride at all, t vobably be, Avcoruing to that 1, In some gooseberry bushes of the garden, which have of Krowing the best ‘him tt was a Coun Row near James street, where a nolsy taken over on Sunday to ehuren at t Serea its 2 Ay, ‘ar James i . y stricken with apoplexy and fell t —=——_——_ a , HN : a the poet's sue ol was called and on the way ; Se poplexy a ° Iitte, vilare of Darnoch, some four ne poet's | ——__— — ere altereation occurred, ‘They went to the 7 Shana Diecentatencelvacivent site the floor. Her hand struck a rubber| WINS WAGER; LOSES LIFE..: ¥ miles distant ’ i} " tot in-house Spen: et, ‘ . , fr EW.YORKER DIES IN ROME. | 5,0!) cos ate, carnegie un nee |“MOTHER” JONES TO SPEAK. |noientis: to mumbte: Arad ‘The crowd sostteraa’ andl overt<| wore, /aunine cram the) eagliiatn, foie ee ? eae, bithe she _ | = Bs | s a they. a ; je c i stove and disconnected {t. The ga: Gherien J. Munsell Expires of ts In i/SUES STATE DEPARTMENT. |,,,., .. 5 z | ‘They did me alt right; they killed) aon was found on the aldewalk with al owed freely into the room, f8!nongshoreman Drinks Ten Gina : Apoplexy Abroad, eae halla : Selena nS AVAL Meson COSUstnske ntiCagpen| it : bent over him ana {D"Het wound in his back. Eats ai chi ig id pat yaaa and Four Rums and Die : ih_Charien J. Rusecii, of] there, waa a great a Amertean Expelled From Germany UCR ete Pelee MoUs before he could | At the hospital he sald he lived at No. |minutes later she recovered from the| BALTIMORE, Oct. 1%—Josenh Kosere ROME, Oct. 18—Charles J. Russell, of} oo eetnitity of an salilanc lave DeowAt) Am of the Social Demo: | AGT My Med he again became un- [267 Dean street, Brooklyn, but inquiry |strake, but fell down again, overcome | ski, who was a stevedore, was twitted by New York, dict suddenly of apoplexy | ritain and the United State: 65 . * Teratic Pi will be held this ev 1g | conscious. On the strength of his st ut that number brought out the fact |by gas. Late in the afternoon nelghbors| pis comrades because when out with Bee crcin At Fisirananta, near the aa ration pees ingen yok In Conper U hon wex, | ment In the patrol wagon the ambulance lthar he is seeking to conceal his real |Smelled the gas, but It was 7 o'clock | hem he always stopped drinking after ie ¢ conversatio vas expelled fron wheres Ot cay Unhes by i pefore her ami d + —<—— two mations | eat elty Fat ee r suibjest of the “C nike ys. | PN ind, although restoratives were | did noc know him. kitchen floor. eee e o hed had two drinke last ni 2 4 mes que was]. phe Coroner learn whether | y re lored, who lives | 1s, of No. : declaring he could drink ‘with the bos traties. If you do not know the dandetion. ndy? “would the propriétoro! RhotaKTanhibual * iS NEE. Frank Torarts, colo! was not until noon yosterday that! she oy where you should register, go to aah cute Famke bualneas oes Te cenpelied to lee, Geren, tha, man DAS a at Park Row, and George White, | showed signs. of consclousness. It was n, offered to drink ten glasses hep ict i} . iile the rest of the word could And was compelled to leave Germany. = ONS MEET— jot East Fifteenth street, were | then seen that her arm and side were theinearest resistration booth ana fy te opinione such an alliance| | Now f to sue the WHERD THE MILLIONS MEET |i citod and held at the Oak atreet |Paralvzed: and that her power of epeech |ruum. Ai ; nd. opinion, such an alflar 09 s 0 ste the c Was Impaired. Dr. Harris thinks it w ? y and. was xn! the map showing the] \ mild rule the world Fe I i lent eons The Want Pages of the Sunday} iii, on syspicion. Both were ar- | he pos Lot Wreeka ‘before Mim, Geant | Some, gro ay, and rae, pelea. Roses Loention of the polling-pinces, Would probably be found to q Lu a World every Sundcy. ralgned in Centre street court to-day, entirely regains the use of her arm. to-day without recovering consctousness, Do You Want to Have a Picture of the Man Who Led the Coal Miners, JOHN MITCHELL? To-Morrow’s Sunday World Will Contain a Full-Page Portrait in 4 Colors of This Very Remarkable Labor Leader. Which Girl Do You Like the Best? Be Careful of Your Answer, for It May Win Part of the $100.00 Prize! The Second Edition of This Beauty Contest Will Be Found in To-Morrow’s Sunday World. 25c. to Look at Jesse James’s Mother. How Jesse and Frank James’s Mother — Is Making Her Living. An Interview Illustrated. Make a Ghost. The Most Complete Expose of Fake Me- diums Ever Made. With Photographs of the Fake Ghosts. an American ity. “+ How St. Louis Was Robbed “by a Ring That Outstripped the Tweed Combine, and How the Criminals Were Brought to Book. From a Shop Counter to a Countess. How the First Lady of Ireland Raised Herself to Her Present Position. The Most Astounding Modern Parallel, in 1 Which a Beautiful Woman Figures as Prin- cipal in a Shocking Crime. How a Wild Bear Saved an Octogenarian. A True Story Which Reads Like a Fairy Tale. i Muscle Stretching to Strengthen the Body. Instructive Story by Harriet Hubbard Ayer. Don't Laugh Yet!!! Wait for the Funny Side of Te- Morrow's Sunday World. Susan B. Anthony’s Love Story. How Woman Suffrage Came Near Losing Its Greatest Champion. ie