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iN > acroxs the street, . ~ PRACING 4 SPORTS GENERAL SPORTING NEWS a ST Sos ON PAGE 4. PRICE ONE CENT. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | EW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2%. 1902. FIRE PENS IN MANY ARTISTS - ee W. Granville Smith, Wife and Child, and Others Rescued After Being Overcome by Smoke, CHIEF CROKER RISKED LIFE, | “a | Dahed Auto Into House to: Avoid Collision while on Wey to Blaze in Studios at Y, M, C. A. Building, Ww. w. ur nell, Walter known artists Ne Smith, BI Arthur M, other iit Bric od good, Satteri nd narrowly es thelr we aped being | suffocated in nd fifth floors of th at apartments YM street on GA the fourth Building th av Fire started in Twenty-third aud | rly to-day. the bas ot ee and dense volumes of smoke filled P corridors sf the building. Many of | the artists have living quarters as well| as sthuios In the place, and with th ment the vwives and childves, were overcome the smoke. | Police and firemen carried them down | the stairways to the sireet. | Police! Smith on reaching the hall-| Way of the fifth floor found Granville | Smith, his wife and infant child, over- | scome at the head of the stulrway. They | were partly dressed and had groped | thelr way as far as the stirs when | the smoke overcame them, The police-| man hastily revived them and led them downstairs, carrying the littie o| Joseph Marron, janitor of the building, with his wife and child, was found on the sixth floor by Policeman Joseph Troy, who wears a life-saver's medal for his work at the Park Avenue Hotel fire. he Marrons were too bewildered to make their way downstairs until the policeman led them out, |CAPT. GARDINER, WHO LED PENNSYLVANIA TEAM. Good York by Police. W. Seymour Bioodgood, who ts crip- pled, was being led out by Walter Sat- terlee when Policemen Dutcher and Malloy went to their assistance. Quick work by the police In getting through the bullding prevented any panic among the tenants, Under repeated assur- ances that there was no danger, the oc- cupants had time to dress and leave the place in safety. +s Chier Croker and his old driver, Capt Oswald, who was answering his first alarm with the Chief since his transfer back to his old duties, had a close call. Answering the third alarm Chief Croker automobile along at PENNY 12 Twenty-two Thousand Specta- tors at Franklin Field Cheer “red devil : aan ees eeee Dulk avenue ana, Pennsylvania and Ithacans Twenty-second street a cabman drove in Football Battle. The Chief rang hia cabman reined rv tracks. gong, and the fright right in the e Croker in a Crash, ‘The only way to avoid a collision was to make a quick turn, and the Chief look the chance. His automobile swung CLOSE FIGHT ALL THE WAY. The Line-Up. Into the curb, dashed across the side- Pusttions Osea walk and plunged with great force into LE Larkin the United Charities Building. Chief 7 wither Fureer Croker and Oswald were pitched out Contre. Davitt headforemust, but ped without in- HG jury. ‘RE Chief Croker’s tirst order was to lower QB... ladders into the subway excavation in Mee (eapes ees meee Park avenue and tight the tre from be- | Bennett Pn in Referee—Wrightington bef Lehigh. Timekeeser Prince- The blaze was conflned to the base-|ton. ‘Time of Halves—Thirty-fve minutes ment of the shoe store of William A. McClenchan at the corner of Twenty- third street and Fourth avenue, It burned fercely for a short time, doing little damage in the basement, but the smoke which got through the entire (Special to The Evening World.) FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADBL- PHIA, Nov. 27.—Thanksgiving sy- nonymous with football in this good old ts Quaker city, and at an hour when most house injured the paintings and furnish- r Ings In the two floors of artists’ studios, |PeoPle are thinking about turkey and its accessories, this historic gridiron Chief Croker estimated the total loss at $20,000. He could not understand how the blage had got such headway, as there are subway watchmen supposed to ye on duty at that point, ‘One of these, John Conway, had turned in the alarm, but Battalion Chief Bins found the fire burning so flercely when ke arrived that he sent in two addl- onal alarms. The Young Men's Christian Associa- tion Building, in which the flre occurr:d, is one of the oldest of that organization, dt was erected In 1860 at a cost of $00,000, ae was gathering to its arena thousands of football enthusiasts ready to cheer the slightest incident and eager to sce the sons of Old Penn rede pm their past sea- mistakes and end the season In a blaze of glory Yesterda son! everything ntest, looked gloomy but to-day the outlook plete change, and depressing and eneryating con- né promised to prevail there was exuberance and joy. forty hours preceding the game BOY OF SEVEN IS LOST. was an incessant downpour, but P i tuwards 10 o'clock the sun broke Parents of Little Andrew Graham | {rush Ue heavy gray clouds, Jupte Jter Pluvius was driven to other climes, Pee DIN ene leis lyn ABH) uid Old Sol shone forth In all his glory, ttle Andrew Graham, agen * : 0 o'vlo " A 24g Freeman street, Brooklyn, on Satur. | Us 180 o'clock th t had for- Quy, Nov. %. No trace has been found | 89:te the drenching rain, and coats and of him since. The police have issued a| MUMlers were discanted by the tmprovi- deat who wore careless in their thoughts, concentrating thelr attention li the rap- {ly gathering throngs, and at this time Jeveryth nike » Idea veathe he mother and father of the lad a WAL bbed. touseat eas hers almost frantic. and they beg for any | ditions information that 1 lead them on his track, dead or al BOER VETERAN COMING. ty Sail for New York LONDON, Nov. 21.—Commandants Kritginger, Fouche and Joubert sailed for New York this morning on voard the Anievican Transport line steamer Manalion, xeneral alarm but without result. The Newtown Creek. which is near the home, pus been dragged, bur notaing nas n ‘discovered. 22,000 the stardog proachel it was Ume. crowd would seating capacity taxed to the utmost, eve reached could be seen the colors of j the partisans, The sombre red and blue of the Quakers predominated, but the br o an and white of the Ithacans excellently repre- sented. if Cheers long and loud were given by both #idey, and although the vonorous Spectators, o'clock) t that an old- present, and the 0) promised to be Everywhere the hour evide As ap- Three Co : Strenuous San’s Trai Pennsylvania Special, twenty m snd. all the: oo ot the te | LONG SHOTS WIN CORNELL 11. AT BEANNGS Guess, 8 to 1, Takes the First Event; Brandy Smash, 6 to 1, Takes the Second—60 to 1 Shot Second. JOCKEYS ARE REINSTATED. THE WINNERS. RACE—Gue- lantagenet FIR Day 1, Lucky SECOND RACE—Brandy Smash 1, Grafl 2, Brisk 3. THIRD Chey RACH—Ivan Dior 3, 1, Arius 2, FOURTH RACE—Impertalist Draug! an 2, Montrip 3. FIFTH RACE—Cirens 1, ‘4 Williams 2, Carbuncle 3. SIXTH RACE—Barkelmore 1, Profitable 2, John Nevins 3. SEVE H RAC Set 1, Ben Howard 4, Ar Jockeys Burns and Rullman were reinstated by the Jockey ve b> at a meeting on Monday Might.” (Special to The Evening World.) BPNNINGS RACE TRACK, Nov. 11.— \ great crowd journeyed out to the course thiq afternoon, though the far from. ple The cold and raw and breem w too briskly for comfort hat it was a oliday, hows . Rave thousands an opportunity to go to the races who had no chance at any other time of the meeting, and the betting ring and grand stand were as crowded as Sheepshead Bay on Suburban Day. The track still remained in very bad condition, The stake feature was the Washing- ton Cup, @ race at two and a quarter miles, and there was splendid field carded to go to the post. There were six other races carded, Including two Phe (Continued on Fourth Page.) —<—<——————— Harlem Children Children ving at Nos, 62 and 64 West One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fourth street collected $8.90 and sent {t to The Evening World as & Thanksgiving offering to children of the poor. DPE e ~<a New Xork—20 Houre—Chicago, Tho Pannaylventa Special ia the train for the pas vie ae 't afford to jose any time, A me fave am A, tenon ive to Poo fact | PRICE ONE CENT, — GERMAN GUNS TELLS WHY SHE MENACE CASTRO. SLEW HER BAB | Three Warships Are Ordered to Mother of Child Drowned in’ Venezuela to Enforce Claims' Central Park Says She Made by the Kaiser's Sub-) Meant to Kill Herself, but Man jects. Frightened Her Away. ENGLAND TAKES A HAND. | SHE BLAMES A_ SOLDIER. Unless the South American Re-| Weeps in Police Court, and Ia Held public Yields There Is a Be- on Her Own Confession for Fur- Nef that War Will Be the ther Examination on Charge of} Result. | Infanticide. | BERLIN, Nov. 2%.—Dhree additional, Rosle Quinn, oo pretty young girl cruisers—the Niobe, Ariadne and Ama-| with tears of remorse running “own zone—have been ordered to leave Klel| her checks. to-day told Magistrate and proceed to Venesueia. J Crane the story of a year's suffering ‘The warships will all as soon as they which led up to throwing ch, after which jatelnig located at Laroy For years It wal and the ad not Thi matter, At Washington—Carlisle. 21 nt, made a was general r St. John's Park is and Hudson atreets. closed to the ‘publi | would stilt be locked Ing World taken up t ——— |BORDEN WAS NOT POISONED. Heart Failure Said Now to Caused His Death, LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 21—The physicians who attendod the late H. Lan Borden, who died here last Friday, | deny a story telegraphed to Bastern papers that his death was due to pto- maine poison! ing. mAGgORMINE, 10 the oficial certificate, ape ~ ¥ ve The polic CAPS NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. Second Race—Pride of Galore 1. My Surprise. 2. Versifier 3 Third Race—Moabina 1, Worthington 2. Inspector Shea 3. Fourth Race-—W. J. Deboe. Golden Rule. Henry D. McDan‘el Fifth Race—McChesney 1. Lady Sterling 2, Honolulu 3. 29 POLICE ASKED TO LOO KFOR LITTLE GIRL. nen e have been asked to look for Kate Taylor, nine years old, who has been missing from her home, No. € Nineteenth street, since Nov. 26. She is described as having fair complexion, short hair and dark eyes. MRS, CLARA POTTER, VICTIM OF WHITE- AT PLYMOUTH, MASS. who the Was selze night of nf Agricultur order estabilshing cattle, andl nd swine | e Now States, and prohibiting the ¢ of such avimals from the port ¢ gated au tne sheep yrhe a BESIEGE FOOL POLIGE, | Schmittberger’s Men Who | Besieged Alleged “Joint” on Forty-fourth Street | Amazed to Find Cap- ‘TRYING TO EXPLAIN IT. ‘While the Sleut s Kept Inefice- and Officer W. Hennecke were present fee eel ee _ pn all - nt ie he wervanta whGTatene ead with a di ya and silver, meda npkin ple with the uc 1g0 answered the doorbell by opens each, Each member of the Us crew J the twel h { . rteh which rescued the men was given $2). for Judge he ittle port-hole are not around 4a age them, not| to-day. ‘The men with black mustaches 97 ‘ t] { Rie have disappeated. All that tw needed ta | Greenwich Village Has a Thanks- Wy zw An | aly the house an aDsaluig eracant ape siving of Its Own, v T ire ocher gambiing-aouses 11 | crowd of 3,000 residents of Green- . : —— — |my precinct.” said the Captaln, “but ig wich Village, “the old Ninth Ward,| At Easton, Pa.—Lafayette, 23; Dickinson, 0. | LEADING WOMAN TO WED, ini. Pyrimtaysernseaeneee at aa | gatiered at St, Johnie Park this after! At Columbus—Ohio Medical University. 43; Ohio Wesleyan.O | ae | If there tn any Hecac where ty mgr Rag 1 paen setae ree ae At Ann Arbor—Michigan 23; Minnesota, 6. Sere iay eRe Tania WatseL RO Mia fs the way’ to stop. ae HeAbas Sloe. ee} Se Sere At Chicago—University of Chicago. 11; Wisconsin, 0. Rawle Pemberton, the society’ young a Re lee uoores Band, A little girl pulled a At Lancaster, Pa.—Franklin and Marshall,125 Gettysburg,6 Jecraon, is Frank} DICK CANFIELD ILL. ra string that unfurled “Old Glory” at \t Bethlehem. Pa.—Lehigh. 29: Swarthmore, 0. niwiness man agement Pai’ Wieeetaent “Walvox, of the Park De- + Georgetown, 0. or erases ned to Houxe, Pn ea ee was dangeroushy tll, Gntate vity Was shown fn establishing the of the rumors. i hat Canfield house with ap s serious but fn ao * said to have had (our ing about his case. ceded rest and a gb ught thet a y fora trip fourty street Mr. ton until further orde ‘This action is taken on account of the discov: of a highly-contagions disease Known as fooe and mouth dis ase in Now England. 4 229 West ing World much becter out sbortly. GAMBLERS can be made ready for sea. Telegraphic | weeks old baby into the Swan Lake inj < : instruotions rere sent to the Navy De-/ Central Park on Sunday nlgat | tual Guard Over the “‘Joint’® . partment yesterday evening ordering, “1 did not mean that my little one] a ’ thelr immediate fitting out on a war, should die alon rey trea it Burglars Turned a Neat Trick 4 footing, and orders for the necossary | was just goin 7 i ec going follow it into) tae = Th suppiles of ammunition and other equip-| cold black water when a man eame a Few Uoors Down the Ment have been issued, It im expected along and frightened me away, Then 1] Street. ‘ that the three isers will be ready to] was afraid to fa God's Judgment for a sail about the middie of next week | my sin ; 3 hie de accepted here as showing that ‘L came to this country from Lelirl pt, Schmittberger’s plain clothes a WH An agreement has been reached between | Ireland, three years ago. 1 was only | inet 7 ; be England and Germany by which the| seventeen years old then. 1 had only a] ae eg » witch the gambling i South American republic ts to be ci few friends here and they helped me to | use of Wi & Joly. at No, 100 eee ae » ee eerie aime sald to] get a place as chambermald In the 1 Cts | West) Porty-fourth str although? ; due to a rohants, he- | Avenue Hotel. |there is ro ia the build i Neved that Ifa settlement ta not reached | “por the fitst few montha L was so Ihe bullsing oes in the near future marines will be land-| jonely here that 1 cried myself to # walls and air Some time during the €4 And the custom-houses aeclzcd. In| veers ight. Then one day aml Jvight. while the vigilant sleuths stood e neguela will have to fight) ; Fete et John War- the rain in Forty-fourth street SRALROVenEVE He AA, Aght| riding in a trolley car 1 met John War = a — ae Pad ashame it Hid fourth or yleld without delay. | ren) 0 big, handsome artillery: man tt & Jolly, assisted by something | Before resorting to a show of force| «tie promised th marry me wien be 4s than 300 servants, van men, labore] to pres# her claim, it is sald that the | wax promoted, which he sald would be rs \ters, miners, excavators, Kaiser has been in communication with | very goon, And th —here the giti lolaters, machinists, hore: the State Department at Washingto: Sana nigs lECaram tan yaeu (cast oat {tvok out the gambling par: * and that this G mment is not tb she could continue. | ind mo t away. <; clined to interfere. The ly stipul 1 wrote to John and told him, “T kn how they did say Mon Is that the European powers: In-| 44 he said he would soon’ make me @ | Schmittherger They took it out the volved must not infringe the M “| tie wife. ‘Then he was transferred tu| ee back way. And 1 know where they® Con eR Dy a emp Ink tte. selsy the Forty-ninth Agtiliery, at Portland, | |)t0O}e TEs American territory ar i Ab i | HWHE dldntt: you lwateh: ce ’ istanwand SUMDEIIGAROA BERNINA ; now . - b alin't’ you watch brek | Seoretary Hay, it is reported here,| MO. and 1 was comoelie to vey txe| Marion Citizens Come to Blows in Their Dis-| was?” the captain was asked wili not protect Veneauela from any! ¢ aA eet ait | “How did 1 know they wer y % 7 + “other Hfe that was svon to be Intrusted ; + . . } we dlc now they e going 5 legitimate effort tu compel her to pay ™ENeF Hfe that was soon to be meruated) cussion of Tarring and Feathering Episode, [ot wax ino answer. “I drove the d her just debts. He holds that the Mon- ulieaeened nies wambling fixtures out of the preatnet, roe doctrine would not be vitlated in} 4 sufte Oe: aes es 0 to Nextar pepvaonthaago Luad tolemve the anyhow. and fm going to keep silard a it femi-oflicially | reported | here th Avenue Hotel and did scrubbing] pysyourit, Mass, Nov Lexa ing alsw00O0-HOn ut Richard Harding|¢ so that they won't move back.’ Ret ns pane Pitty Nes Sa sould soe ae icy ee England's st sense of Justice is be- | Davis's b fi and sent 1 yeaeue nufied | monn raat a Ss dtl will avoid, pow: | Club, could net werk any long- ‘i ot wenti-| #3 the gardener ysea Knowito: ‘The house through which the gambllag aS alble, a bombardment of any of the sea | er ung went to sume Kind frlendy ‘athe | omlug ina. fest In the change of went | oo A orney-Ceneral saraphernalia was. taken the streat Fi coast towne, but it forced to it they) prox. Then t wrote to Join agaln, ment tn the Marion whitecap episode) soci. Jin in Forty-third street just back ef Pe, dang ran the inne Hee, In| telling him that It would only be a few now under judictal review here. But it takes a New E the Cadillac Hotel and fin sight of Pan the deflant attitude of President Cas- | we, le 1 with a brutal letter . c 1 nla seeret, and in spite | Broad y here e tro, of Venezuela, who insists that he| “eke: He F | Sympathy at the outset was alt with) r n , Broadway. There must have been & | My , will resist any resort to fv to the| that nearly broke my heart. Instead of} in defecdante and against Mc-/tcctves and rters the lgreat deal of excitement, for the vane Mitter end, laying anything about marriage he) the seven defenda “Glare Pote| to shield those whi a ny. anil the work was doumilt : — eee asked me to nd him $10, as he needed | Donald, the victim, and Mrs, Clara Pot- really responsible for the]a rush, but the soaked sleuths around i ef IP HAD TO PUT BACK. it right away ter, who shared with him the mer jin the next block knew nothing of 1 " SH ip x | son Nov Ne say Oot Lyigg-Tn} yogtility, Pat the develonr do) Bie ay that MeDonald and Juni they were informed by the" sNinaaa™ Sardinian, with Ste Ua Ser inacenl rae bed i t, the narration of the Inhuman | Mrs, Potter would never have be n eut-| themselves to-day tl ie a a © baby girl nestling in my ard he vn | Pawed but for the summer aristocracy: “band campaign that Capt ©] Aged. Retnens< Lealled her Kosie, shiaply Rosie, as { brutality of the Yankee Viailantes Io nyjose people persuaded Marlon that the] s ger haw Week wpe pts shite TRS renioe te knew she would never have any other, stripping the woman and subjecting her. Potter place was a olot on the vom. tt and Jolly affords amusement ée SANDY HOOK, N. J., Nov nathhen last Saturday, when 1 was to gross indignities has, aroused the, munity erloin in the ligat of what hap= steamer Sardinian, of the Allen line,| strong enougn to leave the hospital, { community to a realization of the ex-{ Be ts mi ix parry pened jast night ie two gentlemen 7 a 5 Glas j went out with my Indy (cs | ed ina tar and feat fon ure (bout as asture as apy Oe ' bound from this port for wow with | Wezunday morning, In despair, Tw. Aitremes to which self-constituted regu- ermitted Ww Jus agent tethers bua Of course It fo ee ‘ @ general cargo, wis obliged to stop] Up to i bik, Kind lookin policemas | iasorg may. be | tral that whoa they discovered theta) all when near the lightship and auchor to dy, and Re told me to Ho to tho If MeLonaid alone had suffered, these ety last ball siVEN | was a watch on the front of the buliding am is is 4 si ieee bo oundiing Asylum, 1 went there, but shearted sea-coast people would! hy the Anclent Order hey snould arrange i ria ght ines She cleared the bar at noon 88} they would not rake it In. Then I wan-| ove cared little that the law had bee) was broken up by a ruction due to a]. . panda of the watchers . 4 When it cleared she was seen anchored |"! walked Over to te bank of \chat night's work hase! nany | were fis their astions it. ‘They professed to be Sune near the Bandy Hook lightship at 1.9/ lake; Mut as (1 lov who have heretofore openly approved) gentlemen coming home trom Ho When Ree day foods i P. M. Soon after {t cleared she raised| f dre ack }of McDonald's chastisement mis-| also fell to blows outald Hymn a /eaiche wervucte: inc tack | her anchors and put about for Sandy| courage and wis | trewtm: Men. Potter, no matter | Tavern and huetbed oto eS Te eS Hook, When passing there she signalled | 71)* nhowght. (i ejure | whut t vovation, Is now felt to! ot i : ay eon i oS the yard of tne gage Z. ; “steam pipe damaged.” @he went back ough to go down with my Httle| have brought shame upon the comm Ea hr Ran Ee oeae chlthberk triad Louse, bat no policeman saw iin 9g ea a drendful. splash. Picking up ms. Marionjalone: Holda Gut Foor ee en ee ad renaUIEA “thes tid? Overlooked a Burglary, Ue o follow, when an the Wh appers, und with Rood wheat , 2, 1 95 4 , 458 SHIP'S MASTER HONORED. |1,sa:fea'0, foliow, shen a 1 unetsiion wih ea | New Bngiand nthe nly acca | ‘hele watch ot the tron of eho baal a T was doing. fright BH Panthe America where a high stand as been so strict and concentrated that f Raa dents there, and from t , " | Capt, Splicdt, of the Pennaylvania, |! ran,on and yn until cilcited from witnesses for the de morality ts maintalned. De you suppose | t8o burgiars went up to the house Gets Medal and Diploma, She was remanded for further tp that the whole town, summer colony | 4 coe Woke Marion, ag tina) a ren he “a wor : uh Se Seger ener and all, were thoroughly informed of | Word has never 1 sath, co doors up ‘i Capt, H. Spliedt, of the Hamburg- what was to be done on night of [4 stranger to break into a the heavy iss door knobs,» the American liner Pennsylvania, which $175,000 FIRE IN OMAHA. Aug jane and spol nis wife w letter-box and the $12 door arrived to-day from Hamburg, Bou- , In anguage Wiliam Bates, | vi < fk ” and got away = with = them: logne and Plymouth. was presentea| Is Storehouse WH ALD Ite Come) en ne ot ih Ri CACSURRL mand] MAMET. with: Andi Rkars { woman in| without the army of detectives: seeing 5 with a diploma and gold medal by the tents a Total Lons. on x arked ¥ he remembe=nd the A) ‘That shows how strictly the Hamburg Life-Baving Association shorts) OMAHA, Nov e, which started! date so exactly y in Marlon} been pu p ‘ n has en kept on this one sup- ly before the Pennsylvania sailed from| at midnight. destroyed storeho 6.2] next day was slzing thems up to [nelehborhoods. bo bling-house to the exclusion ©] Hamburg, of the Unton Pacific Rallroal © ahareit hes : (Fees WET BEO Kan Eaiaial arti others, They knew nothing of This was done in recognition of the| with its contents and ary D , 1 wife taked ang {the robbery at No. 114 until the owner i rescue ot the crew of thirteen men of | cars, most of which were joadex nis chive ean’ treet? How would | of the house veported (t at the station Norwegian ‘bark Bothnta, in mid- SC aInE AeA Milia sata Imony. Dr. Rive, a ie idiot? lujinelchel eee mm. no Se a, while she waa water: | ul Aine ont worth physteian, sald MoC.oud was = unbrell toy Sign Up, Por He “! ¥ lor on the yage from Bridgewater, | stores. Phe bu ed to the Gurer In the hols ft >) P tint a mando wha wbates ‘ . 4 f Nees: for, Swansea. lumber laden round and is tir which, butler In the: hotsehoid’ of TH ‘ ALAA tainly the hous ks deserted, . Chief Officer Theodore Kler and Sec-| hrings the total lors to $173.90. verse, a multi-miliionarle, who ts livided iviaing are up and within nothing | ®

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