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. ‘ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; DisCEMBEK 26, 1902, EMPERATUREFIRE CHIEF [S22 ... (HALT IN PLAN OF [PLANTOOEPRESS TWO TUCSSUNK "PASSENGERS [CREENETO WOR Ton 0° ANDTWOMEN “CITY OWNERSHIP) GENTRAL TRACKS, BY RISING TIDE.’ 1M WILD PANIC, WITH JEROME | i —_—e— | 4 : |Interurban Company, Which Board of Estimate Submits a/An Engineer Was Asleep on/See Collision Impending Be-|New Police Commissioner Says 4 RY TO-NIGHT f | Seeks a Franchise in the} Counter Proposition to the) Each—Received First Warn-| tween Two Jersey City Ferry-| His Department Will Be Oper- Bronx, Objects to Conditions} Railroad for Improvements in} ing from the Inrushing Water| Boats and Imagine They Are| ated in Harmony with the Dis« ace Made by the Comptroller. Park Avenue Terminal. When Boats Went Down. Going to Drown. trict-Attorney. i ica Wave Will Arrive Wall. of the Big Arbuckle = ——— : Aber Sa Bureau Sa Sugar Barrel Factory LOW DIFFERS WITH GROUT.|VIADUCT OVER THE BIG YARD|GET OUT IN NICK OF TIME. BAD CRASH, BUT NONE HURT.|PHILBIN CALLS ON HIM, ‘ oT Dro het De V 5 | Fell In and Crushed - 7 —_—— Sa al p et ie Voe VDe- Them to Death. Comptroller Grout's scheme for o The question of the r li the sinking of two tuga by | As the big Pennsylvania side-wheel| Gen. Francis V. Greene, who is to sue- lomnerahinibe (Ne aurtavelratironde tact (treks New York € |tlon of the tide at the foot of Summit | ferry-boat New Jersey was leaving her| ceed Police Commlasioner Partridge, wae clares Two Inches of Jare now asking franchises. in tyo|Hudson River Raltroad, vrgo=| street, Brooklya, td day, two men had slip on the Jersey City alde about noon| busy at his office in the astern True Bronx came up to-day before the Hoar 1 | ment, of its terminal facilites betwcen| narrow escapes for theit Ives, 01 day the new twin-screw ferry-boat|Company, No. 115 Broad e Snow Is Coming. WORKING ON WATER TOWER Ge watitoataland: Apperiiehmcat econd and Fifty-seventh streets |them, John Magulre, of No. sye{Nowark crashed into her, smashing ting things tn shape ao as to beela hig " , ahh Guewioni was) tleadassarahe ne the bullding of new bridges ond) ton street, Brooklyn, engineer of the big | Stanchlons and cabin framework to kin-| public dutics, | \nearing on the application of the Inter, |Vitduct® crossing the tracks came up| tux Hudaon, suffered #0: from shock and | lng wood and throwing the passengers) “1 am not in office yet," he sald, “so cans Like ice BOXES ————— | borough Company {oP a’ franchise. and a peters the Board of Estimate} immersion that he required medical at-|o? both boats into @ panic. of course I cannot talk about my polloy | . POIGERIGCWILISHICAExehe Stacon berD rea le pportionment tention, ‘Dae’ New Jersey had ju : Battalion Chief Thomas S. Cop- bojerdae with Ite texckalMaomD'e: Dart | rte i rvrinale” Chamber, where TAS tuk. “Huleoa, te. typ prepasty, oc prenFivar tides ter allp when tim Naw: CIP Enel concn aotc Gee » 7 SS t s : 4 oe ope ee a New-| “I siiall certainly work in perfect har« et) H Everett P. Wheeler appeared on po-| tht meeting was held, was crowded with| Michael Moran, It’was tled up ta the jut, W was endeavoring to make|mony with District-Att aA | Order on the “L,” that pinger and Fireman Michael Inait of the Interborough Companc, Hof Property owners from the vicinity of fdock at the foot of Summit street yester-|her slip, was caught in the swift tide] have asked BreEP AKO RAE Aare ae Official , O'Toole and Lieut. William Jef-| i anid he hoped the board; if it awarded pro v¥ed aap wements who are o-|day ever nd all of the crew a and thrown out of her course. When| with conditions in the Police Depart- 4 i" Ihla Aste his company the franchise, would do a9 |PoBed to the enlargement of the rall- ineer went ashore. Later on a |the pilot of the New Jersey saw that a/ment to talk it all ma} Only One-third Heat Possible fries Lost Their Lives. on reasonable terme, road's yards, Jsmall tug, the Estelle, owned by 1, ¥, |cellision was imminent he signalled to] to thoroughly. Pet ee airs "viet The Mayor directed the reading of the | Hloodgood, was brought filongside the |Btop the engines, and threw the wheel} every detall.”’ : Be Used, Makes Passengers ese Ia tha ater Mt oheg ene eeP Otte poport of the special committea of the | H 1 far as it would go, At i os i jthat anler ldriyigeuse) che ielooehalt f the special committee of tt 1dson ani to that boat. ‘The |OVer as far as It would go. about} Among those who ca a Shiver and Suffer. THE DEAD. F Lee O yee ine plant, and property ve Board of Ber mnate appointed to In-|crew of the excepting the en-|the same tline the passengers on both|Greene was former Sera | ; AD. jhe, road, Mr. Wheeler sald that the} vestigate the Contr posal, The] gineer, went ashor boats, the majority of whom were| Eugene A. Philbin, who successfully a sa pin aii be jet THOMAS Btonly sing the road and that if hia |fepert 18 a counter proposition to t Both engineers retired, belleving that|Wwonen, saw that {t was almost Im- proeeuten Syacainen) Blaser He told a GIR, of th: company consente ol only | Central's slais by the ¢ nd c everything ha en De thends sible oid co seed weak 5) ‘A-cold wave, predicted. by the Weather | Reba eenrent 1, it would be only | Central officials by the elty, and jeverytht 1 ny rly attended |possible to avoid colliding, and they|the department ¢ad also. wi es pie ha ie bec Mae GAC | Cutom ; on condition that the city. mt the ‘ent talna the terms under which t yis|to initho morhing. At low'tlde the dude | began to ery/out: favored the three-Pintoon svetennc whine 7 Bureau, bas set in about New York. | yyeart, O'TOOLE, froman, En- b ronew@alaton th Sanayi Ce oust willing to conse to the pro |son sWung under the pler ant when the | , we ure golng to be hit." Col. Partridge abolished, pei) and by to-morrow morning tho tem- ny No, 35. The, Peet ater eet Uke OVE Ta rgement of the railroad yards and de-| thle turned jer lower tall did not cleac|. Then when they heard’ the rapid aig-| Phiibin's vine or eive tht eae etl (wai will have fallen. 20 degrees| ient, WILLIAM JEFFRIES, Water Pa somendicubelon Comulrlla |e ere es |) Sibwiy tye tide. PUR brdplre cara eee irate PCA in Soe aeal aes enter ©. Jower than it was Christmas Day, it 1s) 1 0. | : Grout sald he was opposed to the ec Advantagon of the Plan. cae Ler sey slowly the | gine-rooms many of them became hys- | “1 ; ws ¥. It 15] Tower No. 6. : ; DUPRE AHS eHtITe DEGSrEC AIRES UTr| crnelesieralt the ava Clana Hudson was keeled over by the pres. |terical. And when the Newark finally | Fist Deputy Commissioner Bbstetn ‘HE INJURED. ; Wenecterrn ee ProRrey a the lend ho committer first mentions the Willer Honed over the tower |crasied into the forward pare of the /and Capt. Piper sent ord to Gen. This official notice of the cold blast; FOHN COOLEY, a citizen, lving| Lah only the track. without the| vanteges Initie plans of the eontpar BallePseoora, CAC eats] Ne oaermey nn tnay, nesen the Reavy:| sometime this atterteony oon dye Was issued lato last nicht [tn Nostrand avenues at the Cum-| ah Grouk LemsancwER TRC LaAT Coaine ananaoioon Was aomost at its height! {tear several Women fainted, When the | ,State Superintendent of Elections Me- Dat? phe ¢ _ ae erianalatceetnr cs lycarw Ume some new methit at trace | () the abandonment of the use of Wh, oreaking the jincs | two boats met the force of the collision | Cillagh may also give the new Com- ji Popevesuee will: fall i20\or. more ‘ Cartas tlon may be In vogue that Would render | sterm a¢ a motive power and with It : lo the pee and carrying threw « number of passengers who were |mssloner some valuable advice, No es Merete detween 8 o'clock Thursiny | YOUN M'CANTHY, Engine com-| the franchise worthless to the city thou treolagi Gey Gaol tunnel! trom /alunmil ie atam ati andthe eniNeenioe telmsabatinliMaon ea tbaaiy Rimeomes: But none Off yee oe the vdeparanent (an Mee aie night and Saturday morning." | pany No. Uy at the Long Inland Col- | Teer cere HAO DEOROR TORS Lit | aiigkSi ANC RAR Were “awankened by the cush of water | As the hull of the New Jersey was _ ‘eather Prophet De Voe, of Hackon- | ewe Mompitul, | BiGuld conewe the lenae: Corre mente venea | (BiThe: opening of Gleveh’ naw joross [MIKO Cen no rnis cated) Bermoled (OWE) NOt Isur ed ene ceded on har Ctr ERs ee ee Tesasoartare #ays there will he two inches | more, at the end of which time the city Lees Vjust tu to grasp er and €8- [10 N ork. ‘Then, after discharging {early on the morning of Jan. 1, and t | “Battalion cl 5 " =a ore, at the endo: t thé city fatroets, six at grade, one end four feape the suction’ of the sinking bi 5 vas lal fs all there will eo! : GH of snow before this spell clears attallon Chiet Coppinger aia not| DallalionChief TS:Coppingers | should have the option of taking overlay sient grade, the other ends of the t ihe pier wateaman they had | Newer which ane Nei: said MS el aes eee: that there will be sleighing until | orifice his lito and the lives of two, S the property and franchises or leaving | fie word of the uccident conveyed to the | ceeded to her slip. ttending his taking office, Shan Mdtuaing Buran hecine feels it alone, four and of the remainin a ie BPR eka a Ueki vauey cai ot enow | en foolishly at the Arbuckle - eetetiot donit want tt then.” sald Mr. Jarade not exceeding four dexrees The boats will 1. The Mudsor @uring the night, continuing into this| Ps? Works Are," wala Deyuty order ts to tear lp the () ‘Phe rollef of Fortv-second valued At $700) and the Bastelle at morning. It was dry and cold and was|Cllet James Murray, of the Brooklyn “ paoperty, i our's to do as Depew 1 and Vande ivenue of] piled-in little drifts in many corne: | Department, in discussing the triple ta- M |e tavor tim iad cexteesedd station carriage and wagon trafile Care Without Heat. Ralleviwhtes i [opinion tha bul pu by tae construction of an elevated cars aity which o * curred early to-day, “He 4 Peenl« aon | y ‘ the whole ts in riuge way and carriage stand within | story Rvery wurface car on Manhattan Ial-| could not have foreseen that the wail Z .; y ij sition to mytroier’s proposition }tne statio | Paline: Sypana Was without heat and every patron) y to buy tracks matte 5 Of of the elevated system this morning was | which buried him and his companions adjourned for a week to get an opinion] () Phe extension of the walting-roos was about to come down. I saw him from the Corporation Counsel. 48 the entire Forty-second street | have elghteon | chilled by the lack of heat. A new ea te eee oe Meat, yh sor [ore the tower th “lace before the Cot tne station Pee Py CaN atl Open PP Yonahiten and the Manhattan, The Mot. |AroucKle building, in Plymouth stroet, HL DOTEI MDE URE OR eel eutncal att erty that tugs were Dah; conduct vecanatye on) and the wail at the time showed no tn- i} » crossings maintained by these | seuitt Aer terny nthe Hudson, | i topo ors auatenok turn é ; Feel a a aa Jeweler. Bet. 2lst and 22d Sts, Evenings, Established Over Twenty-five Years. sthe Heat in the cars, ‘That Is done at {ication of weakness. I was not In ompanies within the Tost nf the changes Is es-| Not thought to have been drowned, ts ie : spoure, if at all, and the eon. |ommand at the time, as Acting Chief hese a Have ed Porrer-houne, if at all, and the con = : timated 5,000,000. Went ashore sume t fore‘ the $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry at 50 Cents on the Dollar, vats sank ductor who turns It on from the a oe tad anved cae Manhattan, ‘Lae report then vantinues te Bee tie at Ha aes \ j e 7 weve fare a raid I would 5 ‘ PY OUE committee after the fullest con- Senge mine) aon Dg publ ¢ who Peete ey cenertpent pigies mu find ft Were ‘Rlevated at convenient places | no! v red with the arrange- | sideration recommends but single ” Ysreauly to their advantage to ca i E cent selection before buy- immer wrsrecsay at: convenient laste | A SRG ge Rng ttle WHAT 1S CHILDREN’S COURT? {ffs!nt wi ktts sit aateaie mock shd ees dendhs At Wi py 9 Park avenues be continued soataward a Ito es 0 ye ey et Caneel The Tower Wan a Hoodoo. single street from Porty-ninti street, |Legal Action ( Determine it. [DON'T FAIL TO LOOK AT OUR GREAT BARGAINS iroled by thy euou nia tun a | Statue Under the Law: BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. “The buildings across the street from : | controlled by three Independent switcher. | ine oor fl . \ the boundary nis add EGne controls one-third of tho heaters, ie cee eee Met ee oe te een et trey ate. four en. [Ancient Memento from Empress |:titton to tae street system cin be mits) The question of whether the new mare the second two-thirds and the third alt | ia"), 000 : #4 ind the fire-hoat Strong_from New Jana ‘will be of great henetit to both the | neh of the Court of Special Sessions, | ent the ea: | BROOCH OR to throw a stream beyond the second | For The pala. | Of Japan Is Bequeathed to the j"2"'.." mies Anta Lae elie opulany Knowa aa “tbe ohildren'a| Ure atocke of & them, This morning the sign that) : to help tigi the Nie Fauicoudeoripeitie it hi 5 the sim and the spread of the flames|ing was totally destroyed wit pete SGHAritiOxIBE nit 4 large wate irate oxistence and ig at ‘one- e heat ly should be : ‘ Baa wedceyca 7 [pBkOughout the: nelghborbond «wae: Inév= | Te esarimn ed the surroundini Museum of Art. CIO) athe WES Re etal « Wii clerks and oiticers nf factory {table un the tower was brought into ipyeatals nent saved the su oA § The committee rejecte the proposal of | iis own {involved ant ction of great -racrific Consequently the passengers shivered. |oi4,.” Coppinger had had charge of the | GoiCre wih ree covet the lous a the compan city pay the cost | Deputy Clerk Errest IX. Coul th We offe ee etaus a the aietions the open doors |C2Ner since IE was brought to Brooklyn | the coopershops an oontents Lae e eee aioe ree thet laumpor the atunieimal. civil aervice Keg, © EM jer eent great Qraugnta whistiin Pethrough [And Know Just what to do with it. He Coppinger Sald “Good-hy.” WASHINGTON, Deo. 2—The will of TTC unt have to pave the streets | Comn see tity eaairy elainy 3 ad Seis care Lf BN) had been working it for ten minutes Thomas 8. Coppinger was made bat; | Mrs Ulysses 8, Grant was fled to-day lat n coat of 900.000 If they were open AVY ten nd down to 4 - probably when the wall came down|talion chief five years ago und Hved |The ostate in to be divided into four {and Insists that this is the amount) Oct ie f Goappateddl plenges for more heat, and | iyon him without a moment's warning, | With hs Wife Annie and four chtldrin at Tequal portions, ey gal cdkey OE I He ve ly invariably was: (fy ; i 7 Fifty-cighth street, Brooklyn. mainder of the expe ould be bor Clerk At court pe ecan' “ |. Dithink the iintense: fretn: thelenst: len Stree omotion he | It also provides that a memento pre-|by the rajiroad company, ‘Phe value] Bidsar M ventritt, who appes ~ "Can't do it, I'd lose my Job if 1| dh ? ¥ Sayeed It on. Thone are the orders wo [oT end of the building away from rgine Com) No. 126. on {ented to her by the Empress of Japan, jot the privile sought” by the co! for Canit fore dustice Fitager oh ' where the tower was placed eat away e bue wits transferred | said to be a thousand years old, shall PANY Ie estimated at $3,848,906, but in) she Supreme Court. eal t di ay And the motormen and trainmen /114 joists and floor supports and threw re engine Oompa: No: ea, o to the Museum of Art ew York. | cxpe ot the fay shes smeatody hat PO TUGaEL OR OUIRRG WLR S [ i MENTS t Di m1 s im nalnt i of the 0 Museum of Arts, 0 expend $25,000,000 it Is suggested that | yw t {th ustlees NR ED, be ha eel ne elle Jali the weight on the western end of/ South nea Dee. 6 f ny asking the District Su- ine ear be ch raed nt Hie Fate | Se ermine the tending. at S10. jot Even to Aid Old Woman. — {the wall, causing it to buckle and fail {last jus mothe day of hia |) ty admit the will to pros of $25,001 a year, It is recommended’ the Vs Co and wacthor it 1s ahisis cous e mond In Sing An aged, white-haired woman, who! outward. It was an accident that could ag. ered bape Oiiimte, vewd D. Grant explains the PAT OU RE ELS Sale aie ae ! institution to the: Special not be VOUERE | eanere, Always eold at 425. Your op" $$Q) Remon 80 feeble It was necessary to assist | not be forcacen, stationed when | death. [Belge ang Wexteoe ine in addition elle alway, at. Forty-second Bavholobeneh Unis e TN UKE $20. Every We fel a Porieet * . her on the car, sat in a corner and| “That tower was a hoodoo, anyhow.| Capt. James Langon, of Truck No. 4 | himself, Ulysses 8. Grant, Ellen W. t with these raflroad ines ind also Kopt in onder free for Ave yeare. ‘This handsome 14-kar- = shivered unt!l several mon went to the |It has given trouble ever since !¢ nas long friend of the saad torla and Jesse Fo Grant, The deceas the ction of the Forty-sece AN] the @ivil-Service Commission Laites” Mandsomely Engraved Soll es At Solld Gold Ring, act eS ee erence Tour oy besa rtate, | Te Has: bean Sit Utes doses, police and hoe children | snundten avenues thie city. of the vais (Central station. rata Karate eta ATMO ORLOSe Sh, ANORIE OTIS tA tapes Could nat be dour alae: | Mymore heat for the comfort and health of accidents and this was its first time out the Battallon Chief to} of about $19,000; money’ amounting: ep t was signed by Mayor I ra salary bill prior to as well where for $20...--. 810. [2 the aged woman. since it came from tho repair shops|come home and join them in the Christ | sin: stocks, bonds and other s Comptroller | Gente” }-karat Solld Gal duce. tbe pudité to Fr ne en 1 u ane Con first 0 ] a ‘ Sea city should pay. ‘The. ve- | tightly ignited the aflive of Depa BALD) ORE Ra, old large dia Grout lind Borough Pi ¢ ql = ‘i ¢ i \ for brine are Hintoomely Engrave Vd lke to," he said, “but you might aster being ove: od while pration, re % sof the value of $180.00, and hou dents Cantor and Haffen. It was i ‘ z Id askel for briefs | 5 ip m a v aa wel oak Foe eae (are cauius ventusnea: wnllesens tne) sy; me in about 5 o'elock,* sald | noid and kitchen furniture ‘of the value |ed by t rd and ordered for “a 4%, Sem-Windlog, Wate just as well ask me to resign. I can't) oi lew 4 tel a to a recent fire. Capt. Langon. this morning, “and tn a | oe $4,000. | ab ity | Twenty firemen were standing about) few minutes you could not have found | —_——- ——— J} MORGAN SERVANTS GLAD. : Could not be bought elsewhere for less than @ happier family In way of the four cor. i | ; $40.00. | At was sald that tho management of «no waier tower In. Plymouth. street a c — cen ere ly yj te 0 eater New York, Of the four ge abamraut ante tarry ge onerne,t Pome wn, Reece eat “a ROOSEVELT FORCES THE Ded: informed inst night of the advent of a! o¢ the Arbuckle sugar refinery barrel| they romped about. wih thelr father, Magnate Remembers the Twenty: | Mandrome Wandnome VMekarat L en rera karat, oid Bota Gord alta | sou “Gold, Seat Rings, . : ©, 014 wave but that the superintendents | grotory there fell In, Killing Battalion | showing him thelr Christmas gifts unttl olaht Employ nd 18 E -refused to order more heat for the cars. | Chiet Coppinger and two OE his men. |!Ecame time for him to go back to his POWERS INTO HAGUE COURT cess ee Min Hownes [Pa weading nines, R100, with huntamia sto: | “With the cold wave tho demand for! a mene {command saikaite reals Bon sladdencd the |e ee ruitea’ Nope tn order: freel for & years, 2 The backs and shoulders of Ave others | With a sense of Impending danger the RCP en, emptoyert [AU Waster Rept orer (rn, fog 6 $2.50 ewed. The sufferers were | Jonty : iiiia " goal was renewed. The sufferers were | wero brujsod and big dents In their hel-/Only xistor of Lieut, William Jeftrlo in his Madison aveny ision as sor- promptly attended to, ‘a in enement dwellers, who : im on Christmas. Eve to be . ‘i ~ ge Sea ihe tenement dwellers who have meta told of thelr narrow escape. Charles Curent at_nimselé onthe hollday. She «Continued from First Page.) vants by ising a h's salary to Saat me al, and | Tyenverg, a fireman, was the luckiest |had brought to his home her Christmas each: Xt Inc austomithall obtains in| . Uwho buy it by the pail, as they need It. | 4 4 | present, @ crayon portrait of thelr dead | one . y as 5 ity ‘ eit Re ag ‘Thousands of these applied to the dis- | ven Creede eben ty eae ee mother id na alte hide. her brother | wore aoes or hatte Wanwere cari set Aner nich jongon al OESUBENOUIALDANE penile phones oY a Hi Apel Having embraced a rare opportunity, we have purchased $50,000 worth @ ‘Aributing yards, but were turned away, | (hird story pty Sa ed Re | Rone she sald: “Re careful of yours | pushed and butted brutal man come c € asin that way and he also ob-|B o¢ py Is at a great sacritice. 5 e away, | tory and fall outward, Flight was | Seip to-morrow, Will. It.is Christmas. linto a shed on the i hia home. There was of Diamonds at a 1 2 |, the supply having been exhausted. Impossible, und quick as thought he | There Will be tnany fires MH Miewte dette | otO, Lp CN TS ones No Food Snpply. Bie ares shee wae se From this great selection we quote a few at the following remarkably low ——a——— i : i Shure es laughed b ‘ 0} ef mlleraro anid na Ulalineiy lus a tree in. the . alt és , dived under the truck. The brick fell |tles IAUgNO iee tot, athletic and |hours, then we were ordered out ‘Our: falters would not supply us with | ne oe tho house and the servants |p Prices. We havea store full of others any food. Through the kindness of $100,00 r Pe: CHAUFFEURS COME TO GRIEF, | 3H) sat bin, compe ee tm, (AG IE tua nicee, Minttees years | Muddied into Filthy Cetts, —|friends outside, howeve peas of] gore cued tnera to receive the offer | WiiZe «Wily $115.00 say ee ae ae {rom sight, but the truck saved and her n_ nic as vas |md, in a cottage at No. 401 Dean street. | “\We formed single file liMculty, they got permissic od us s of their master and mistr S 7S for thin pair of au- f |When the rescuers reached him he was | old. in a cottage at No. 4 single Me and with| difficulty, they got permission to feed u 5 p soklyn. Jeffeles had been. married | gtvong esco : ; 4 * organ and her dwughters gave | sane kal “Pwo Fined for Fast Driving—One| on his knees, thanking God fervently | Brook! Mate Ut was, oniidlexas le ng escort marched off to the;and we were supplied with something A cloaks and other. things to perb M-karat Solid Fda 14- rat Solid for his deliverance Was appointed March 12, 1988, the day |Pollce station. We presented @ very un-| to eat. |t ‘omen and for each of the men nuine < wv jold Ring, set with Aito: was an envelope of new bills, carrings, Z- a genuine diamond; Had an Assistant Dintrict. | {Coppinger was the first |or the blizzard, ‘He will bo burled |couth apeparance as we passed through! “In the afternoon we were allowe Battalion Chile | a > —~ a blaze of brilliancy. 4 : \ ie wan euneet, BaP George F. Baker, aged twenty eer was UACONSCOUs, Near hi a eee etna ea raring of hincdeata, | “THe realdents had turned out in great {of water, and, having a small piece of FRIEND DIED BESIDE HIM. Foiue....8185.00 AIAN __ Valit.s+0.$1604 Who described himself as a banke Jonn Cooley, a spectator. Foreman | Fireman Micharl O'Toole lived with [numbers and they were not unsparing] soap, we were ablo to Indulge In the Remember we have been established over 25 years. Engraving done free of eee avenue, was fined $25| McCarthy was found under a wheel of De mc ewad in ater Nanterre tane in thelr jeers and laughter. luxury of @ wash, (@pectat tot charge. Mail orders promptly attended to. Jn the Court of Special Bearions to-day |the truck, He, too, was alive. The |e was only tweniy-fonr and had been | “We were about to be thrust into} «at about 10.8) o'clock, however, we J AF furlous driving, In the venicle at the | injured men were carried to a nearby |In the de for ten months, AjSome dirty, damp and bad-smelling cells] were told that we were to be taken is a Bb ns on; ponfeNuerg N. S. BRAN A time, {t is alleged, was a membe ~ ‘ip . week ago h t sister dled, leaving | when I vigorously ected, “ : saloon and stretched out on tho floor. | Weck ago i en I vigorously objected. This vro-| twoard our ship weain. Mie earl 80 : tation Bumps sia Baker in a relative of cue crowd of revelura withdrew to & PmONenIIUTAN Ve esa eeS eee teak had Its effect, as our captors took | the armed men aecompanied us to Avhehingtin, xtreet, to anon fast 231 Eighth Ave., Bet. 2ist and 22d Sts. Fisher A. Baker, of the lnw firm of | giytance, while Father McGroonan, fire | \< us on parade again, At about midnight! tne ship and to something like comfort oecupled the same it ie Be pM Peabody & Buker, of No. 2 Well street. | oyapiain, and Father James L. Langdon, | , His elle mas, A member [Wo were conalgned to another prison. again, i YATE Heart ache Send for Our New Illustrated Bargain Catalogue. femen the Ane. \G¢ the neighboring Church of the An- F eae There my whole crew and myself, twen-| “Upon an examination of our cabin | time to-da “to awaken. his § George eFrrier, chauffeur for Mrs. | o wotion, administered to them the last Jon the t ty-two persons in all, were crowded! we found that during our enforced | {rivnd 1 {ind he had ———— = yeen an, Mr 4 = af : Ce Swe Emma Miller, of Derby, Conn, was 1 Sabd to-day; “1 didn't Into a den about sixteen fe y 5 i ts rites of the Catholle church, yal 1 ale h | ixteen feet square.|absence some one had stolen watches, 1 Y r ‘ BW fined in the sume court 40 each on two| [things ae the wait no Artuck's |There ware only two holes about three |Jewelry, clothing, &e., to the value of | TN w : F Weenatess a wharges of fast driving in an automo- Hodics Were Dug Out, fits behind it. LT went-on dawn to] feet fauare, close to the celling, for] siso. Wo discovered also that all the | sided at No, 11 all street, He bile. On both occasions he was driv-| The bodies of Licut. Jeftries and Fore- hels Dring a Mi ventilation, fires under the boilers had bei aken | conducted: his live va RuRb ess in Me- Boing Mes, Miller, She was in court tolman O'Toole were dug out from the | frm a nretoet Ae ligame | 2 “The room was bare of everything but|out and that parts of the machinery See atten woalthy z SATE, steer anal } Paesthty that he was not going faster \debris crushed almost beyond recogul- [erica T saw tho Wall W Abbas dirt, The den had a stone floor, but; had been removed to the shore. Las the cause of death, s F than elght miles an hour, but the Jus-|ton, O'Poole’« brother, James, also a hat Miko wy. \ nothing to #it on and no bedding of any y ” Hees believed the policemen paid |Oreman, fainted when ho saw his Fried ne 318 hls description whatever, x ther's body in the sali Toole will ha burled Sunday afters | yy, the fines and Ferrier wax lec go. Mrs | brother's body In the saloon, nosa trom the chieh of Onis Late ot] ‘We had to pass the night the best | ler is the daughter of Richard Mock, | Battatlon Chief Coppinger waa hurried | Mercy, In Debevol | we could. Banta Cleus hav coms and gone, and, it have skipped a number of our i account ef thy crowder vond'tion at our es euth ‘ restaurant keeper to the Brooklyn Hospital, but died in TURKe Lenore maralta a warcwaretteloer con Ce ett a tt Gabe SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY iti the ambulance. Cooley was sent to the | AGTING CHIEF PURROY _ |!#taer quartora, but no better ventilated, ‘They were even more dirty and evil folasses Cream Lumps é ( and Hospital, He has a good A Ff Cuueriand 3 6 ae PWITCHELL TO GET A RAISE. ‘iif recovery. nut Pireman Me: SENT IN THIRD ALARM. | amin bi are ee pete 4 who In at the Lo and Col | ; S = i Carthy, whole at the Long, islandiGo | “Here again we had to squat upon the Reet Crea SPECIAL WOM FRIDAY AND’ SATUT Haters of Unite Mine Workers’ LANG Hot embers tgnited a can of off in| Moor or walk around to keep ourselves! SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Scting-Chief Purroy, 5 | | Prealient Will Be Elevated. — | ssunattan soveres mimutee eee ait | the engine-room of the Nonparlel Laun- | ffom getting cramped, So unhealthy utter Peanut Hrittle........ HAINDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Dec. 26.—Prest-| watt camo down, vald after an vette | 20% at No. 614 Weat Fitty-first street, | was the hot and bad alr in the place! Ansorted Fruit and Nat Chocolates, 5 Bectat alichell 1s likely to gecelve an in-|gation that Tattalion Chiet Gonna: (early to-day. ‘Tho building Is a five: |that several of tho crew became fil, and ° High-Grade Bonbons and Chocolates, or All Chocolate: Heitrlk sealer hachend of en fd the trgi, Chiiee Coppinger {story structiire in which the first two|T can safely say that had we been kept as SPECIAL SALE FOR NEW YEAR'S. m ER TDHGEME Aiighnresent eaiz|htreee Inv his cuaiter ‘oe narrow | floors are occupled by the luundry and | = coon bathers Badass CHAMPAGNE FROM DEC. 26TH TO 318T, INCLUSIVE, Mi S1:800 a year, and {t {8 proposed |fames trom app prevent the|the three upper floors by the Vienna ONE-POUND BOXES, FIVE-POUND BOXES ae eee ate cece | Varniah Comp enne, to, the Masury | Water, Bigwis Company. | 4 | EXCUSE HER, SHE IS DEAD. ‘cep cavoy-conatarina ov va. | CHOKE CANDY FOR PnLy vam. Betary Wilson, it i thought, will/fom-tho burning building,” “78° | covered the fire atid called out to Be Importations for Five Years sciML MESED CANDY CONSIETING OF YA; | CHAN THOSE OLD IY ORMERS FOR S| - TO NOVEMBER 1, 1903, EPPERMINTS AND WINTERGREENS AP- BOX. ‘ 4 i Sliethourans D Jain Kuadau, the night watchm vrote to Ex- RICOT DATHS, FRU rv MENT OF embered in a similar man. housands of gallons of benzine ana | who wrned in an alarms tchman, | pathetic Note Mother Wrote to EF: HCO? D, HIT SELLIES, BON- ff 3¢ | MINE MIXED CANDY, AN IL y NC RASS, feo, Bc. s SOU! BONS, FRENCH CRI Loe BLICIOUS CO? national convention of the] Varnish were stored the: je departme! ain inning here Jan. 19. ‘This| Wuld have ¢ ted ce Wea | games had crept back Wo aw aie shatt arbre We LEED i TT 8 re i ned in recognition of ihe All #bout the burn a2. | im the rear of the building and rushed| Miss Emille Frits, a teacher in tac 9 9 RSET LES ¢ THAN ANY/}) sian onape woxnons, cHocOLA 25c HIGH GRADE BONEONS, CHOCOLA 5 a eS CI OR ALL QHOCO- $1 onniitic ng DULGINg w h FORE the activity of theae | tories filed ‘with innamamand “eatotaey [MP9 the Foot. ‘Then they got Into the | panite wchoot In Fiith, areen ‘berwens PY Buen tho aclvity of these | Sorlee, piled with Inuauimadie i | tapge, Uber too more otner GUAGE FRUIT, Bie Aare reon kts 2 ‘ I cadvance. in’ ¢ ‘Own | Foods factory and beelde tharute wpa! | Acting Chief Purroy arrived when the| First and Second aven had arranged = ree VERY HIGH GRADE AssORT: ring the coming a ape that the Kirk-| second alarm was turned jn and sounds ae BR. 5 e ay jORTMENT in co oD unain | ote tke ACKOFY. while, the Wiliams nda. third. alarm. The Names und) to have little Rebecca Loeb, a pupil, ’ CASES AND. HiGH GRADE CHOCOLATES, A BCORE 2B Portis ogtocoaTms | AND SI rd & Ful. on und ol, it he ’ i ths Eola thegt tinal conmgnilen [ltrs brewery were winin 'w stonw's | ie Biscull comiany's quarters ware pe ciaedd ell ce ee dete bal ee it Sas 54 BAR Dieter five Wate | OARS verret cacory was an old ave [Staak tonsil: Hast setdetea] novel. when Mebocen aud to appear. || dm achlcnmentmrbaraleed inthe Hiyors of the Chempagne Trade, |f ktad™ CLAY ST fe bed: osu on bullding and stock. It was nearly time for Rebecca's recita- THE FAMOUS 1898 VINTAGH NOW ARRIVING IS DESTINED 10 MANHATTAN JALAND-.190, B COR wesT swat r ppoper ‘materials and hundreds of | While the fre was in Suu > ‘eas Mon when a Uttle boy entered and hand- i are i ciple ta ht ae moka tl suse ene ben AKER STIL si icshcah dhalentccace car alae —- Att y Fy r a é |Monday afternoon from St. Augustine’ vet , ERST £9; GUENt ctim recovered. Ils skull was crushed | Homey tee Gnureh, Fils wite went | noe go into the yard. There we found a tud eB