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buyin ughawy > ’ “GENERAL e Se é fait , SPORTING NEWS ¢ SENS mee ON PAGE 6. : ray 5 [cesta Beals Opes a ai) Winer pererere G PRICE ONE CENT. ; rar By I FYPISION NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, i902 NULLS 14 AN IWURES 1 Boiler i. Swift & Co.’s '€ Plant at the Chicago Stock Yards Lets Go Killing, Mangling and Scalding Many Employes. Ny) WOULD YOU LIKE TO FACE THESE SEVEN FIGHTERS? THE ARMY RUSH LINE, Football Battle Bet en | Cadets and Middies Philadelphia a Desp TWO DIE IN A HOSPITAL.; wanprews, RZ. GRAVES, . ) BT, THOMPSON, R. G. BOYERS, CENTRE. RILEY, L. G. HAMMOND, L. T. FAQISWORTH, L. E. OH Buildings Are Shattered and HOW THE TEAMS LINED UP. i : y va a "| Sailors, by Tricky, Clever Six Persons Are Crushed by hindi. calm pclae arene Neck oa as Score Twice in First H f°” the Fall of the Roof of the rs dedaseitek Waite meee : Mekuaneee but Were Outclassed’ by q Piant of the Diesel Company. Grady .. +sRiley sree Pointers, ; s+ Hackett »-Boyers * power plant of Swift & Co, at the Union t sts FIRE IN BROADWAY BLOCKS j 4 Ld bw Point gon Stock Yards Most of those hurt are l , sald to be in a critical condition, as all ean - Mime 4 «nro rightfully scalded by escaping Cc : k I i i i : [2 i . : teh sfc ciety ana Page! Tee os te eetiee tne Widow ss DRY -GOODS DISTRICT TRAFFIC, Croker Will Accordingly Continue Ceovclal to The Hvntng Wer) have been crushed by the falling of the FRANKLIN FIELD, ty Right on as Chief of Department, |5%,,2-7,A7=% fest the Navy root of the Diesel G y. which : ah = fe y i Toot of the Diesel Company, which is! Of Plotters for Fortune— Police Search = ei Unleas’ thimsennell c today, The suns was FAN EE vy. Two of the Injured ‘have died. ’ for Mrs. Long, Who W H Traffic in lower. Broadway. and crosstown traffle in Grand the sppellate Court _Hands the Dinwest! being the ‘alls mea When the explosion came fully 2] Wh 2 as at Houselang Ganal avon ee hal ue, at 5.30.o’clock this afternoon Down a Decision Against Him team. (The final score, aestaeeeet persons were in the building, and tt] © J en Roos Died. y a lively fire in the ing, No. 442 Broadway, occupied by "4 3 Aske i serie t(IS 1egn tan al FauT OnE Be Tama : firms engaged in the clothing and ‘notion business. me the a ee See the vlculty were shattered and window | on account of the nature of the buildings surrounding the | nner mn stiri Coe eeereld, of the: Supreme Court, ordering |! dulled, venae of the averse Fp a mile away were broken. . Hy Aecgsling to the demands made by the! be evid _|fire, Which wa t re istri state Clef Croker pending a decision oo his|'* Everybody knew what it a i _upmediately Help was called tor Bal kate hor sonnel Corere Once pcre 3 wpe teat he fal bean dine Had eile pei heart of the dry-goods district, thre® | case by tho Appellate Division, were served on the Commissioner in a| i" * Pea” of victory—a.m Third avenue Festaurant this afternoon aftar ‘he mat -———— “The writ"gna’ stay of execution were issued by. Justice Fitzgerald i i fects of drink, . patched to tne stock yards, A de. | 8#ld “this afternoon he would order an the tail of pallce. was also sont” and they |auitopey on the body of Leonard | j. BAEFEGrOnt ot Mogae. ~-So.areat.waa the orowd attranted ‘hv the fira that tha na abner year La ave sec ett ern RT UO BOT “1 returned eat : ; J J Two bodies.! wer ken out 08 a conspitacy @rmed, to my face by a strings man " i 4 A , 2 if ~ once million: dollar estate, who now tums out to be this spesat| One fireman was slightly injured by a fall from a fire-@8- )4 ona of $5,000 to indemnity the city for salary to be paid the Chiet|, Twenty-five | thousand ca ; once and. by 1 jock the police an-|', a t bs stande mands tiad been made| deputy sheriff, After that Irdid notlgane. It is believed that all who were in the building when the | pending the decision on his case, should it go against him. rushed ow” the eae =rarng sispense brol - 5 It was like a bellow rom. : ‘The safety valve of entetion bad . and the result was a sttpendows ¢ nounced that twelve had beet found.| After varloui Pep ealincs Hv arty ara crearte laine neae, sheet ee Pinte ign very ee house to-aey rifire started escaped through an L running back to Howard Secretary Leary, of the Fire Department, uttered inflamed language| through the air like swarming 6 hosplta:s. seventh street, and made a superficial | found dozens of empty whiskey bottles |~treet, when informed of the action of the court. He intimated that Chief Croker| Above the dense jumble in) flashed the stockinged legs of the Al players on the shoulders of thelr: pantons. i, It was added by the police that it was|examination of the y. He sald she} all over the house and unmistakable ev- a ji i * | will be barred by force from his office Monday morning. The Chief says talcee that more bodies were yet buried | found no indications’that Roos had died | idence of a long continued debauchery. The street-car congestion m Broadway extended from the he will be on hand at 9 o'clock to take charge of the department. 1a ee nat voit mate of tangied debris| from? violence or poison, but that tho| Besides that many of our paintings have| attery to Herald Square. which impeded tho work of the rescuers. |aitonsy would be held. to aatisty te) een taken away. Some of these paint-| Chief Croker drove:to-the fire-from headquarters in Sixty- | THE COURSE OPEN TO STURGIS, co phigh toslireg noe There were a number of women in the | widow. te tee ings were of great value. All papers tint ty-three minutes and took char ie. Thi Commissioner Sturgis has the right to go into court and secure an het of men, with their adi see ant it 1s not known, owing to the| An inquest, he added, might and documents bearing on property or [Seventh street in twenty-three mint beabtoty dahl ge. IN@ | ter to.show cause why the stay of suspension should not be revoked. | trailing behind. Ail the Confusion, If all had been accounted for, | later. F of any value are missing. blaze was confined to the building ih.which it originated. * the Jong fight’ seemed to ) Escaping steam added to the diMculty| Coroner Jackson sald that Mrs. Roos} “I am satisfed that my husband waa a be . This order will take the question into the courts for,argument before the o thea) at. Once: Cai of the search. told hist while he was inthe house that| murdered. My attorneys have inatrace| The fire started in’a loft occupied by Burchell Bros., dealers: | writ of certiorari is taken up. If it is then decided thab the Chief shall) UDO? Mem stored tg The cause of the explosion Has not edad on the wall were worth vore es Lesve, nat ae undone to clear jin notions. : . hold office until his status is finally decitied, nothing will remain fot the| gome of themi limped. - been ascertained and may never be, ag} o eee ——— oh Commissioner to do but allow him to serve. This action will bar Deputy | their hands tothelr the engineers ‘and| ‘The Coroner had earller In the day de-| Pompint anid he was employed to take 5 ‘ i ba oeiaes : if He etee tenes. ‘ chtiea Tes, cider /an\ i@atopaye i Gh’ the | chargeroti¢he, house by -attornay ete KENTUCKY TO APPEAL FROM FIGHT DECISION. Chief Purroy trom his coveted position at the head.ot the Department. |horwr's | ga The damage to the Swift plant was| ground that a physician had yd the| J. Summerville, of No, 132 Nasshu E,. Ky: N 29.—After Judge Toney's ‘decision The Court proceedings were, begun bright and,early to-day. Chief teave ‘attempt ‘qt godd cheats rt | —-_-$20,000, but this will probably be doubled | certificate of Roos's death. Then Law-|street. Mr. Avery, of Avery, Schles- LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nev, 29.—Aft i Groker went. dinect trota bis night snoadqusbtérs in (reat Jdpedtptrest tol eave tare hone i. Byte Injiry foaasdining buildings, 4! \er Sohleainger, of the frm of Schles-|inger & Paul, Mra. Roos says, had been | ad been rendered in the prize-fight injunction attorneys forthe | ine omce of bis attorney, John J. ‘Delany, where the final! Yay@rs were| Aka vo more can sex G0) snn struggle and strive and fight to and to take defeat with grim ¢ And when in the remote ff 1 t man t facts| Mr. Roos’: A ° yas attracted to the scene. Hundreds Inger & Paul, communicated ae tae te a ern eae torteea™® ‘* | commonwealth asked for a:suspension of the dissolution of the | prepared. ‘Then the Chief, Mr. Delany, Mr. Lyons, Mr. Crimmlns and ployed by Swift harried to ihe ythem |er that had anything to do with the Story of the Lawyer, injunction until the Court.of Appeals can pass on it. Daniel O'Dea went to the County Couft-House. , : nhac: i sivetebneel es th missing, Ansong them 10k for ay women and children WAO| change of front of the Coroner's office} When Mr. Summerville was seen bj ee Re ee Pits (evant eaeiae ets eee “ Army and Navy of the had husbands and fathers in the) is not known. an Evening World reporter he said: Pe J 8 ff Chiet colild 1 tand ‘ wrecksd buildings. ene She) anus’ ‘The strange death of Roos and the| ‘Roos was married to Mrs, Roos in LATE RESULTS/AT NEW ORLEANS. some time before the matter of Chief Croker colild be taken up. In the|try in the world sl tace” pitifrl scenes, and it was with alfneui facts which have already come to light ty that the police could keep the throng) i6q Magistrate Crane, In the Yorkville sca Court, to say? 1 had a son by her first marriage. They phis isthe most mysterious, c lived happily for threo years, but after back. — which I know, It 1s so suspicio that they did not maintain friendly re- ‘ C) the most drastic measures are lations. quired." “sihce then, Mr, Roos told me his lite Deputy, Pompini Held. had been a ‘hell on earth. Mr. Ri employed me last April to effect Michael Pomplini, a special deputy | aration from his wife. Mr. Avery rei sheriff, of Brooklyn, had Just been held] -ssented her, and the matter would have ) for examination because refused to gone through successfully had not Mr. let Mra. Roos enter her home, at No. 146) Avery insisted on Roos giving her a East Forty-seventh street, where her 1878. She had been a Mrs, Marle Blodgett and was older than he. She 7 » ? }\- | meantime the Chief was surrounded by a crowd of tawyers, most of whom | front in mon cause may <i Fifth Race—The Lady 1, Jak Bemund 2, Lady Sterling 3. had never met him before, All assured him of their support ‘and sympa- pages je eee fs ¥ thy and prophesied that the outcome of tle proceedings would be favorable | gay on Franklin Field, oF, to him. 3 Z ak Mr, Delany, when a place wai made for him, passed up to the Court a IN FIRST HALF | | M S EL F, 1 9 TO 1 5 % bulky bundle of documents comprising the papers in the trial, a complete SCORE WAS oy abstract of the testimony, a list of objections made’ during the trial by re y 2 4 Mr. Delany and other necessary legal presentations. * (upectal a Ea WI N S Fl RS I RAG Appended to the re@uest for a stay of execution of the order of dis- FRA! = © ‘missal were affidavits signed by Chief Croker, and others, showing the PHILADELPHIA, prejudice exercised by the Commissioner im the hearing of the testimony The Navy won the toss in ue mortgage on their house for life. Roos —— given at the trial. bail match with the Army to-day, ; husband lay dead, and having resisted) 1.4 willing to give her $600, * P D Y i icemen who assisted her to enter.| ., at nl Justice Fitzgerald went through the papers rapidly. At the end of field. Herolo Work of Guntiers on the|‘“siceuiate ‘Crane tas tasued « num-| ,, 2° October of Beptember worry arove! Meddling Mary, 6 to 2, Takes Second +Event at) iwenty minutes he announced that he had come to a decision, =) rabies fic age mons commanding Undertaker Charis} srijioyeq Pompini, I wrote the ord . Bennings—"'Getaway Day.” AY > : took a short run back aod Fs Texas Prevents the Loss Of|racisualupe, of Mott street, who was) signed by Rumeint) ti vesie, tie ares ii nings y Day. READY FOR THE DECISION, ; x _____ [ball on the Army's 10-yard I the Vessel After Two Turret employed by Pompln! ato, permits diva: nt to see his wife or her gon any more ee ‘In the matter of thefrequest for a stay of*execution,” he asked, “thas | next serimmage Daly ai Hs a eee ecnaree of It, The: aun: Jo hat ta why f amploed the] __*) (Special to The Brening World) THE WINNERS counsel provided for bond to indemnity.the city?” : sent the ball to! mld 4 t 3 . s 4 ‘el n " Guns Had Exploded. mong also commands him to appeaf in 1a deputy Nee oubte |, BENNINGS RACE TRACK, Nov. n2 Mr. Delany, who nad scarcely expected that this question would be| An ‘Army mun tes Soom In spite of the fact that the, weather equrt to-morrow morning. The pollc?| anour BiG Mavenubeen. no 5 trate y have learned that a short time after| body if had gone to the house in a| N84 & trifle cold this afternoon a big i a bi a 5 ctowd made the trip to the track, as it Loss OF LIFE IS AVERTED. Roos died thig undertaker appeared an: reBhe SU nae Due Snel ata Bt se fo jade the 0 acted upon so speedily, produced a bond for $9,000, signed by Mr. Crim- squarely in the face. Nobody mins and Mr, Lyons. The bond was, satisfactory to the Court, who an- | it. Naas nounced that he had decided to grant all that Chief Croker asked: for. Scrimmage followed serimm There was a buzz of applause and some; hand-clapping in the court-| the ball was on the Army's S-yaes FIRST RACE—Hi Clark 2, Ascension 3, SECOND RACE—Meddling Mary 1, elf: 1, Jim na Washington embalmed the body. ie ALS GOOLE Gf Abs jas the last day of the M nusrrnons ‘has deen tesuga tor Mrs] hover ie test wit’ Te leaves tne’ gckey Club's meeting, and also the end 4 ilen Long, credited by Mrs, Roos with] estate to bunthera, in Switzerlan of the racing season in the East for the| Im 2) Gelaha Girt 3 |room, A crowd followed Chiet Croker to the corridor,’ and congratulations | ™* Navy Aehiing over, the HAMPTON, ‘Va., Nov. 29.—Tho battle-| having been the cause of her ejectment| does not mention his wits year. THIRD, RACK—Woolgatherer 1, an of them took the place of expressions of sympathy and friendship. The Chief was] tiesnips, Every as pleased asa boy. As svon as he could extricate himself from the swarm | forced draught and ready to RACE—Dowro 1, Major | of well-wishers surrounding him he started for his office in Fire Headquar-| loop, to rem and torpedo amd Mrs, Long Not Mentioned, “| Six well-filled events, were to. be de-| nraugh: da narrow esc: from her own home three weeks ago. - belng blown sage “There is no me: Inthe will or| cided, and while the track was again in cr : being blown up at the Virginta Capes| Mrs. Long, who was with Roos up to] « yesterday afternoon. She left the Ports-| the time of his death, disappeared whilo} Mrs. an 2, Cheval D/Or. Fro re m ne male. Lens, 5 by been falsely | POOF shape good racing wes promised, oi nota. Saaeialact el A an rian iy pathy t a ; ; os nce 3. ate the enemy. ; yeeien NavgiYard on 8 trial tip, after| Pompint was elng arrested and hap not] SePused, et goed woman: who|, The.main event. on for decision was Mauste jelaide Pri ane locate the eneaay. 51a ay havitig been overhauled, yesterday | been found by the police. tng hin.” She felt sorry” for’ him. “I do ie Soa OTe Ea ye FIFTH RACE-—Flintleck 1, Cour- A strong point to show prejudice on the part of Commissioner Sturgis | 1... naval eve way of : Sr, peroneal erent owt: to, the: Capes, Widow's Charge of Plot. ue aummerst Bia ne: nga teal: In the lsciot winuing ‘owners for the| RS? % Melstersinger: Me was made in affidavits submitted by Mr, Delany and several newspaper |)” 4rmy captain, The paki bey” . ct t a1 i . F oe Ae Te eee ue tureat cane expladed |? To w-reporter fon’The Kivening World| srecitving ange one ia Taam gk eating August, Belmont stands at tho} SIXTH MACE —Amimeaity) 4, Grail | reporters to the effect that at the beginning of the trialicoungel for Chlef lrg. et: Annabels: legs gee Siar filling the gun-room with glycerine and| Mrs. Roos ¢ .ld ‘to-Wy: that Bompini selected the Mott atront hee. wus if Ui aed aus aa 3. . Croker had contended that under the ¢hgrter a deputy could have been |tight of a peoteseoey because’ water, but the magnificent work of the| “I have known this plot to secure| RB itmervitie adde o Lord of the Vaie's win of the Grand | ——-------_-__------—- _atgned by the Commissioner to try the charges preferred by himself, and Played four yeott ae saved. the Veswel thom watlons| my Huabaid’s fortune biithe \cdst of! ne conspiracy, #5. far oa he Meme ste | semen Pee. turn. Then Himself drew out. and Was! i+ sis contention was overruled. — ¢ going to Went Point. Yet after aii Silas eheilives ¢ Ne teeta. pone I. Waa'paererions! Mine ane aay rp ‘The Columbia stables take second| never afterward headed, winning in a| that eee edat and unter, Cap nee a) WOR Se theidiven oc-sacpegn | Baie? Ployee of Knoedier, and that the rears |place with $249 to thelr credit, while| drive by a Icngth and a halt from iin ‘Another strong point waa made im affidavits showing that Commis-|45 the other ca - ’ teownd her. try how I would, to prevent it. Bibyee of evadier and {he the earaee | PMB with 48 to ‘thelr ‘credit, Welle) Ciark. who Jeera sae de 5 4 G as er cadets “Whe. ship returned to Old Polnt this| “A year ago Mra. Long oame to our|twenty. years. It pce 6} not amount 04>. a Is third, his Le aving | fore Ascensio: sioner Sturgis had repeatedly said that no charges against the Chief were} But Daly made pI morning, and this afternoon a special| house to live as a nurse for my two| more than $36,000,’ Concerning the will, | ¥°? $3,180. SECOND RACE, being prepared and no charges were contemplated, when, as admitted by|the vast crowd to its foet ‘ raed making an examina-| servant girls, who had small-pox, When | the lawyer explained that It made} viket RACE, Six and one-half furlongs. | the Commisstoner in his statement to the Mayor, he was working up| on @prings. On a punt he Jeabe - $ they, were well she asked. If she could) (2 To vitong of the one Nt was ine | loses Handicnb; all ages; seven far> paigrin, #2 bce | charges at the time these statements were made. ball on the bound and/ knocked, remain aa @ boarder for @ while, as she|ended to replace, the old one hay tng Me 2, , and 6. Dba Into the Navy ranks, ) had no place to go. Our house was large) been found to be technically vold. By | | Starters, whta.. Jocke i *. 85 43! CROKER’S COUNSEL SURPRISED.. A moment later he, tried. al WEATHER FORECAST. 06 1/petenitted ner te el sy, Zront yeas Re et orother, ands tek th dwiter: Sim ehark. “tes, "Gannon: ‘td t y 13 “[ am free to confess that 1 am surprised at the quick and sweeping| for goa), but the ball wei : { mabeient) 1 eve: 275 Peee soe Sane ‘Asconaion, 133, Rice... 8 | gecision of Justice Fitzgerald,” said Mr. Delany after the court proceedings. | was brought out to the 8 of my own home. pe nen Wil whion fad as, witnesses ‘Not that | had any doubt cs to the final outcome, The case is too plain | line for a free kick. Away Forecast for the thirty-six || ‘One of the servate left me mysteri-11. Ot GaN"*nover left hie, possession ie 4% 3) 8) oe tnat. But I had no idea that what appeared to be so apparent to me| Daly's toe. : hours ending at 6 P.M, Sunday || ously. Lator I recelved a letter from] Ties ie was mand) nn este iret) ult Back TB Miler iad: Hime—12ev-s, °| would so quickly make itself apparent to the Court. We did not expect Army Line im Mia for New York City and vicinity: || 2¢* 19 Milwaukee, She then told me of} Mr. Summerville told a story about an | callant.” 1 07 Gelsha Girl.rushed to the front right|q long delay, however, and are prepared to go right slong. On the next down tt f the conspiracy, saying that she hadjassault upon Mr. Roos several months lifter the start was made ang with a “Chiet Croker has nothing to say. Commissioner Sturgis is his 6u-! and the ball was again Rain Inte to-night snd rising Invited to enter {t. Ree vonee ate) Genler wes eandbamged (i,t. Uelemes, «1 lear lead showed the way to the last : he Department: Hie h TIERt to |e oeaty Avaya rae an rate Sunday. rain, fol-| + . »Inear his home. He believed the t . Se perlor officer and under the rules of the Department he has no rig | qwenty-five-y Kemmoretness, A / ro months before % was put out of) 6 Perieise him. ‘The Commissioner has constituted himself a competent | nad been, kept, DI lear! - criticis lowed by sleazingians comers ithe Mum Ny. hedeend Dome, 0 (Continued on Becond Page. <Continued ca, Sixth: Page.) critic to pass, upon the fitness of a Fire Chief, We expect that within a goal, The geme a Sot akon pttichaho SS, ee hort time the Appellate Division will décide that he is not a competent | the songs which ut that time Mrs, an ee ‘ing. Time— No Valuable ee Westaé, ritic and thet there never was any justification for the preferment of | haa something . 5 dol i spreiat ot te, often, “atock reports and atenng-| chUrgCS t the Chief, nor for putting him om triah-rAs for, the at-! Daly puntedste Na tes marhec ce cores ne tude of the Mayor—well, his letter speaks for itself Ay ner oe 4n¢ fight