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i eri k ; va an i i i a heal ; vias THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, robe: | ; q & | |PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF SCENE AT FACTORY FIRE; |~'f ee ete {| MEN CRUSHED | THREE LIVES WERE LOST AND MANY WOMEN TRE: ep UANFELD IS AT NS. BRANN, i (Continued from First Page.) | ee TOSS aut Graduation Presents, No attention whatever was paid to the rule of men giving women right of way to safety in case of danger. The women got to the fire-escape platforms first and thronged the 1ad-| When the men came ott and found the ladders occupied they ap-} d to go insane. Some of them attempted to knock women into the Then they began dropping frqm platform to platform through the nings. As the men dropped they knocked women from the’ladders, in- fg many. | [EN AND WOMEN LOST THEIR. HEADS. | Jeseph Zimmer, foreman in the cigar factory, and Morris Rosenthal, e of the men on the floor where all the girls were employed, did their best ) silty the panic, shouting that the fire was not In the building, but it was tn Most of the employees wore Italians, and they became so excited Distriot-Aftorney Tries to Keep Information a Secret, but He : : vine Sather, © Does Not Succeed in Doing It Very Well. PAPERS HANDED UP TO-DAY. Complaint Againet Inspector Brooke Following Rald is Diomissed, and Bucklin,Who Made Charge, Likely to Test Special Session’s ‘Action. Ladies’ Silver Watches, pte raved: stem winder and stem set: {ery Tuli jeweled movements , $3.00 grade and 1 Wedding Rings, raleble,s See sold District-Attorney Jerome and Recorder |eeamiens gold, fn 14 and 18 $2.75 4 up Goff held a long whispered conference Seal "Ring His jasome 1¢-Karat solfd this afterncon in Part I, of Genoral = with handsome ro tre 08 @ 3, Sessions. Soon afterward the Grana]#l Jury came in and handed up 9 1a ukale ea Tistenaienté DOU gold; very handsome, value $0.A... SIO . ; 14-KARAT, SOLID GOLD engraved Contrary to the umal custom of al-|aei ‘with three inrre Rubles, value $3, lowing the contents of the indictments Gnapuating Gi : r 75 ut to,be made public, the papers were sent |}4-karat, folid x : . tmmedtately to the Clark'a office and no| Mail Ordérs Promptly Attended To. ono else was allowed to see them. Mr, Jerome was asked if Canfield hag been indicted. “It would be a crime for me to say,” he answered. ‘I know, however, who ‘ / they lost their heads completely. misk was the worst thing I ever saw," said Rosenth “AS soon as the whiffs of smoke came blowing into the room, the panic began. All the} Whey went down two or three steps at a jump, and the result was that some ‘One fell at the foot of the stairway. That ended all chance of getting out jurt, - ‘Every one just piled up on top of those who were ahead of them. J> ® saw such a sight in my life. There were scores of kicking, scream- ng, soiree were wedged and jammed around them. KILLED AT BOTTOM OF THE PILE. ‘ “It was those at the bottom of the live pile that were Killed. Those a r the top were only injured, and the ones who were slow enough to > get starter last were the lucky ones. They were not much hurt, if any— only teared. As a matter of fact, they had no idea how they got out of the bullding. Most of them were so overcome by thelr experience that they @were nauseated, even those who were not badly crushed, It was a case of nervous fright. _ “When it came to untangling the mass at the foot of the sjairs, I was Pminde ill myself, It was awful to see how the poor girls were crushed by | Pahe weight of each other, and the thought that it was all so needless, that | if they had kept their heads not ono of them would have been hurt, made it all the more terrible to me." The crowd, attracted by the screams and yells of the men and women on the fire-escapes, were horror stricken when they observed the enactment of @ tragedy on the third balcony of the Elm street fire-escape on the “tobaceo factory. e The stampede from the factory had packed this platform with women @nd girls until it seemed that it must break from the weight. | k A big burly foreigner, employed in the factory, stuck his head from the| window, There was not room enough for him on the fire-escape. Going re avery day. Tt 1s about completed. back in the room he returned in a moment with a huge club, a 1s found against Using this as a bludgeon, he brought it down on the bared head of | serious! 7 cl 7 q Hy Tae = ig mip “If an indgetment . 2 | y injured in rescuing women’ from the fire-escapes. They were ee it R i @ little girl, a tobacco stripper, who had been held above the others |caught in the crowds of frightened y Canfield and Bucklin se win bo of the! QMO KCONOMIC CIGLIES is 8 ed people and crushed, They had to be aNgite " - 4 “by a woman who wanted (o suve her from being crushed | M : ; blanket variety, charging them with: Aent to their homes, running a gambling house at No. & ‘The child fell like a log, unconscious, and as her supporter turned c Fo elavatorah . See rty-Coarthiatreét for cour years be : : 5 | ohn Kennedy, elevator man in the building at No, 159 Crosby street, Kast Forty-tourt . és -brnte brought the club down on her face, tearing it ope 4: y wome! _ | We t vidence to show this and our ‘ 8 it open, jreMea four women and then made three trips trom the basement to the aie [ease does Sat stand on the teatimony” of For Making the Hair Grow when has been Indicted. Earlier in the day Mr. Jerome said that an Indictment against Canflell was practically completed and that the evi- . . . donee of dawg bocwin caveats men-| Save Your Hair With neobssary. 2 wing (at inescvaey: Shampoos of : “Recorder Goff’s decision in the mat- ter,” sald the District-Attorney, ‘makes : Nettle difference. I do not agree with the Recorder, It is my impression that C ti § d D | the question of contempt for retusing |OULIGUTA SOap and Uressings to answer questions before a Grand | Jury has been settled by’ two Supreme f ¢ tl Court Justices—Scott and Leventritt. 0 | cura, “Bucklin's testimony would bo imma- terial anyhow, as he has already testi- fled in John Doe proceedings and the} 4 Canfield case is before the Grand Jury Purest, Sweetest, Mast Effective HAT THE CHILD WITH BLUDGEON. scene of the fire with fire extinguishers. A, 1. Haywar sistant Chief Jacobs, about which there has been so All Else Fails. jehe sank to tho mass bolow, the ruffan wielded the club weal the Hackensack Volunteer Fire Departinent, and Albert Beame, em-| “2 +> much discussion. aa me doen It wise we Wwomén nd children fell, all about him, until he peored above the pres: | ployees of the New Idea Publishing Company, ricked their lives with others | Aree f, a ‘ will not use Jaco! miplteste! ss ; tratesind unconscious women like a great ugly hiulke A ladder was rushea |! ttempting to put out the flames. ‘They were finally compelled to craw | Diamond Jim" Brady, Former Owner of Brooks Cane oe oe cooke,| Frevent baldness and cleange the na up tothat platform, while the crowd below yelled for his blood, But as | out on their hands and knees. Beame was burned about the face and hands. | Gold Heels, Now Ownsa Machine. Peete een epalvee a foreing |Soalp of crusts, scales and dandruff with . eee patlee and firemen raced up the ladder for him he disappeared into GRHENE WILL, INVESTIGATE. = his way into Canfield'’s gambling Ronee shernpece or Caene Soap; sna aa) e ldfg and probably escaped by the Crosby street side, rollee Ci 8B . wey . aia - : | . - on the night of Dec. 1 last, was dis-|dressings with Cuticura, purest a Be eines Gtitice whee dene la wien’ the egblocion Geeivfeas Aa st wan Volice Commissioner Greene made an examination of the building it coos. fw fast wine, Dr, Gill, Charles @. Tloyd and George missed to-day by. the Justices in the | smollients and greatest of.skin cures, ‘ where the panic occurred, and questioned members of . FR is * vbelieved that with the apparatus and firemen they bronght, the flames office he a : : ie aici eon | Who at irst opposed tt, |W. Grote. ‘Shese are only @ few, but {Court of Special Sessions. The legality |riig treatment at once stops falli “would be controlled, Reserves were drawn from all nearby police stations \ go up along the an of the inspector's act was not passed | }yrincipally the horsemen. Wolks who] people who prominent in the world of Speed-| to seé the horses brush have egen those upon, the dismissal of the case being |halr, removes crusté, scales and * y “T have ordered a close investi jon, and Hope: te the reg) - ¥ = 4 r Aid police lines wore established a block in each direction from the scene, bility, fer the panic, Some one Beane aha iets ty no ere aeee a eymiteutt racing and. (nterested| mentioned holding the reina behind faat| bese Fa ‘noe ‘been prOpeNty ‘Qertited |Fuff, destroys lialr parasites, ‘soothes > of the panic and fire. i i Panis: i < : eR Are: wae "lin the performances of the thorough-| trotters and pacers. by Magistrate Brann in otal Mee Irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates “f ‘The stairways at the Crosby street end of the building were almost in-| Bae et ra tee cnet naa brody, nave now allied themaclves on! ‘The eyes of the crowd mre all the ex- |, SaVis Went “tho “action inet. In- | she hair follicles, loosens the scalpskin, stantly congested. A woman descending from the second to the first floor | Sees TENS ease SBS wee sadly, gS nN Rot any On O Rae: but the fe (Of the silent. Roum mACilagy es were focgetSe Ae ey have) spector Brooks, all [an esi supplies the roots with energy and ‘was startled by a shriek from the street. She was inthe van of the escaping he did not think he was injured. To make sure, howe he would have ipiemeae DIR Brady, Sues tbe iaeet renorse| to many ingenlous devices to Res appl yi nor ae each LOY in «| nourishment, and makes the hair grow je. She halted, a man back of her pushed her on, she stumbled and fel) Vrter_ examine him, I Norse of 1002, hus Joined the nutomobile| ‘There were many other prominent | front window with anvaxe, | Mesieiate | upon a Sweet; Wholesome, Realthy * jong, her unconscious body choking the foot of the stairs, one. oe - “TTT lonthnslasts, Me bought a machine at| Visitors at the «how yesterday. Mayor | jlgd'a summons for the inspector, When Cr cae all elso fails. lions now rely on Cuticura Soap, ‘ t i ‘. nS t » | Low, W. K. V. P| . H. H. Vreel i, @ to 8 al _. Against this barricade the men and women and children employed in u lading sauarelGarden, Ti WAN HOE S88 fom. tained Ee Bete cand | Boca ee tee te rolled tne, detendane, leted by Cuticura’ Ointment, “the ee x . ; kind that goes a mile a minute or r enthuslisi? were them, yer {sano Well, acting for. In- ‘Uhe factory piled up until the stalrway wax one conglomerate mass of chok- Gecorated In ted, white or blue trim-| the expibit of the Kelly Springtiela] apsetot Brooks, nddreased the Court raat shin cree, for Brewers » purity Ang, smothering and maimed humanity, extending from the bottom to the | mings, just theordinary Kind, ono}? n tho gallery cought fire about! when the case was, called to-day. He ig J 1 bal t When the police got into the first floor they first tackled 'this stairway. the elty himself, It ONES Iie i tte dropped by a carclesd perwon. | privilege of cross-examining the wit: | hair, for softening, whitening an « y Brady js not the y horseman who ster. a boy in a neighboring] neases against him and that Magistrate tf ‘A woman was grabbed by an arm and pulled from the mass, her arm being | }has visited the at now in the ole] Cras arene dan overcoat ‘and #t-| Brann had no right to parole him—that seothing red, rougl rap eal iy : } , L } he sited the atte show In the blz |tempted to out the fire with it, “Ex-| he ve discharged | ror. afin} Bererited by the operation B r it released others. In trying to free then *| Oi carden cGlnaraan prominenninihernes Got Came: of tne fewendfeeh Century he abould committed Ve Shecial ‘ger: ante y rashes, {10106 ay annovien | f is Mai. the men beat and, the police say, they saw them actu- | ae SS {tg and horse world as ho ts are dally | tye graperien,” DULG. R. Rogenbluts, of| WOM TE nage, | irritations and inflammations or Visitors, Amon ther the mong the In-| free or offensive perspiration, in the n might be men-|the Rose Manu > <Blly choke, the women uni!l they were so weak that progress over them to ctucing Co., was &) "ks the legality of the Rot of t ‘Scape Was easy. Li jn. | Honed the names of » folks ax W,| ian of judgment, He secured a seltzer| gvector has not as yet been reviewed. | form of washes f ative -wealke THIS HERO HAD A QUICK BRAIN Woman Who Asks that AnnulyLawyer Bulock Has a Ha ee My ia, VaR ime ge cotany Moll BIG SA Hee Stab anna en many tae cab ¥ J . an, or, ane, * sul a re : ment of Her Marriage Be Set) Breadth Escape from Death) —-" : cee ne ae nn ST ee ee a ee ne ee ieee: wa wall oy oM Most original fire hero came to the front in the person of P. T, Mul-| -@annon,; a manufacturer of packing boxes, at No. 167 Crosby street. When the girls in the New Idea Pnblishing Company's plant were at the third-. Stand of Collusion Broadwa' / story windows screaming and threatening to jump with the flames roaring y soa eT HI ET TETEY a Aside, Tells Story on Witness) in the St. Paul Building, on! POT OF TAR CAUSED SMOKE.|BONDS WILL BE REFUNDED. |"” " *seermmauant. is fF All the purposes of Sha 90st, bath, and nursery. Sale ter. CRUSHED IN DRAWBRIDGE. | the world’s product of other skin cures. Sold throughout the civilized world. Secretary Shaw to Convert More and There Was Confe ) “ground them, Muigannon bad his men build a staircase of his boxes and < ; Dpabesamacko, ceussdleaitheievertuened our Par Cente Ratpier Met Morribis Depth: Wesle| helped scores of them down in safety. |HUSBAND’S LAWYER NAMED.|SAVED BY HIS QUICKNESS,| inp ura yor or taran tne toot at tho| 7M Announcement that the Sedretary BES oRe An er ceeln ns ‘| These boxes are about four feet square. They were placed side by aide tenement-house at No. 1618 Broadway ate tie Werondlag ‘of United Mtatee wee heed ou ees ene ‘with e wide tase and then run up higher, each row being one box shorter | to-day excited the tenants in the neign-| Government 4 per cent, bonds into the ee seal sei Pe tir part ipa than the one beneath it, so that there would b | Some remarkabl tements of colla-| Only his agiiity saved Bradford Arthur] borhood, who imagined that a big fire |2@¥ 2 percent. jssuon is regarded by |" Seramonn é ' re would be a series of four-foot jumps. gion in an action tor annulment off Bullock Was In progress, Wall street bankers as a most sudstan-|in the draw of the Penny Bridge ‘n In this way the top reached within ten feet of the third-story windows. ae rnarrinneobedea uy chliaee By genie (es cee ie teat ae ceca cena AO TART aA BEML repelling. ter Uith la expected ‘to oume immediate AE TRA RAT Te eee ane | sSDORES by t KS ig death to-day by a descending ele- Heit dig pot of boiling tar} Jt Mary tne Ney Pa from Meeker avenue, Brookiyn, to the spread over the lef to the monetary situation and ald pros over (he poof and | the banks which have to use Government | Toad to Calvary Cemetery, bonds to secure circulation, Shea was painting the bridge when When Lyman J. Gage was Gacretary|the draw was opéned to allow aaveral of the Treasury he suspended the re-{emall boats to pass, The bridge-tonder! , Mulgannon clambered up the improvised staircase and yelled to the Biris| now 4 Juaticb of the Appeliate Divi , fo jump. He stgor on the top box and caught them to keep them from|sion. who vat as Referee, wero made |¥tor in the St, Paul Butlding, No, 220 | falling off by losing thelr balance, One or two of them Iit all over him and{ toy vetere Justice Dickvy, In the) Broadway. Mr, Bullock entered the ete H i Gupreme Court, Brooklyn. ‘The sult on pine ps | to 8te where the supposed fire was. | eratehed his face, but he didn’t miud this. He kept up his work until all! isi may that of Mrs, Ceorgia, Hyer | 202" on the elahth floor, intending to m arose ie wind blew the the street, and Policeman in an alarm’ without walting An sdon he thocitremen learned the |fAndnE act after the amount reached | did not eve him end awung the bridge *s poe ascend to his offices on the eighteenth] cause o . ake on 000, ‘and until now Secretary Shaw| to, actually reducing the man's bod: the gitls on that side got out. The last one, Annie Berg, had such @ closejette to have the diswolution of herear-|joe ‘The elevator, however, did wot} to tho roo of the hours end the smeh retuaed all appeals to ifs pulp. Ki ¥.*°) SAVONNERIES, $125 PER YO, ra eave that her hair was burned off. to Bdward Rverette wet aaide, | a. above the ninth floor end Mr, Bul-| ire that had been ¢ by the hot tur (Reduced from $1.50 and $1.76.) | | BRIDE-T0-BE WAS ONE OF THE DEAD, | Afior Aira, Bvereite ling tesitied 1n}yooy gtartod to get df thera, “Whiie he| "S| Parlor designs: {n dainty greens; bles court to-day that she and her sister, |), be papersy -< <—nlll ia F Fannie Hirschberg, one of the dead, w . | ey, bad had one foot on the floor and the other : and_roso-also Oriental patterns for Dine £0 he dead, was to have been married in ¢wo| Mrs. Murtha Bradley, had been shooted je bn th elowwtor te ear began to DELANCEY STREET HEARING.! ‘I wonder when I get more.”—Oliver. | ing-rooms and Libraries, descend r earl ag : J wedding. Mary Sparbara was married two weeks ago. Her maiden name! °rln® %© whieh they AnAWered Int tne A iinok iheow Aimeclt forward to| Divided Sentiment om the Propoml- * - MUSIC CABINETS, $5 and $6.50 Pwas Mary Cordella and she wae still known by that name in the factory | MeMIVe Ov AMumative at the referees | cain the slaor, but waa ghecked by the] tem to Widen ‘Thoroughtare, om $ (Reduced from $7 and $9.) ~ A 1, n schoole said that before the retere' Annie Markire, of No. 182 White street. sustained a remarkable injury | proceedings were begin, Middleton Jweeks and most of the girls who worked with her had been invited to the| 1» and obeyed a set of code ‘and on the payroll. Bhe top of the elevator striking his shoulder} An informal hearing on the proposed Mahogany finish and Golden Oaky‘with i. i ur On the instant he dropped to’ the floor] widening of Delancey street and Suffolk rol + | LONG CREDIT" 1s the password into" “land, with scarcely an inoh to spare, | street and the erection of a broad stcvet 4 cosas , it all atree! y ho was thei yim the crush on the stairs with the mob that escaped from the fire. Bho| Ne a ve PARES who wus Ui | viamled through the aperture, the top| from the foot of the approach of they 4 small, frail woman of middle age, Shé was caught in the crowd and| eis) Vm yi RASMtER JAMYE MAG) Or Gio door of the descending oar barely {new Willlamsiare bridge, running } jour bargain camp, irried Wown two flights of stairs without putting her feet on the steps.) which he made by tapping the foor | Miia his lew thraugh "private ropesty, to Couper * CASH.on CREDIT | hen she reached the street sho fell helpless and was trampled pon, | with bln ¢ “on” hee ‘The elovator was not stopped even} Union, was granted ‘by the Board cf ° The policemen who picked her up discovered that she Was completely | crossing or ucrvssing his legs and | Mes eve witnéssed any, and t ian ea Peete ee ed Es Cong -U is not cheap. It &) 'HWALT } ielsaw aun tilie Bee : les ancardinels: ahe crememiers harge did not walt to see how badly |against the proposed ‘digwonal stroet, lyzed from her ders down. Bhe could not use ber arose or loge, | Palit. Mecordingls. | Ble remem ed ee nuitock was anjured, but went on [MAINE the efrect a te cut Ue 5 . rand 106 WesttA Nee, | f Woea} chords were unimpaired and she sald that she Velloved the lige | Lvere\ie know’ thut bis wife had been | witout stopping to the ground floor and | VAlwable privaty properties Into ypiue- iseconomica What EAR Gt 7 i ; Ween crushed out of her body. ‘The driver of a delivery wagon ar- | prévioualy indrfed, Mi. Burriit premsed| vig (io mtarter what to do under the | °A’ representative of the United Aten) : , Ke ? f @ his vebiole as an ambulance and took the woman home. wuive | cireumstances restaie Dealere, Assooiatton declared that d h : k SrooklynSiores Hatbush AV, near Fig se ip Oveupants of the bullding at Nos. 159 and 161 Cromby street on| iit wer ima aie tae er ioe 1, MF. Hullook ane Gate Inte Wie Ot: nf Bi ure he Clyk i o you thin ola iP Die New y , | wignal, ne had bey! Hoes of the Slate Mutual Life Insurance aries B. Sto of the Clyte - Boor aro as follows: Iirst floor, New Idea Pattern Company; seo-| MENA, Hut fa ape had obey it hls eer] Company. on the ninth floor, where he | ton, apoke in favor of the widening. ._ B Laundry Wants. 148 wanted iw laundry! cent a meal fora whole family? [was treated by Dr, M.S.) Warner, who hat ner rnin | 2 Jn ge aur aoortand inter | KING OF SWEDEN RETIRES. marr was able to be taken In a carriage to a #, Mosher, Ittelson & Co., flowers and feathers; third and fourth | enoe New idea Pattern Company; fifth floor, vacant; sixth flobr, Max-| yj)! Wall Paper Company; seventh tleor, Gluck Tallor Overcoat Company;| ®* 14.1. & M. Jacobs Co., Stee! Plate Lngravings. mn eromons 2 the| his home at ihe Motel Beresford, in| Sem Will Be Rew the Advive an ould n Went Hlwhiyeivet street. Dr. Warner at ¢ Doctor: {on AM -- HMEN SAVED FIFTY WOMEN, | ee firah feared hab. Mr, Dullook waa (nel) pseesoran gegdon Jan: scKion Mea de, re Pere Mopereet oie | _ : n p A ~ Sth Gye. pole titiova 2 panic and the fire gave the police opportunity to show what heroes | SMITH WAS THERE H jured internally, Dut now Delleves that] Oyear has decided to temporarily in- JRONIORS 00 otk aaal igen shirts ites esis Among them, and they took advantage of the chance. | ee nothing serious will.devpjep. Government of the country to etader igib'ah ave. ae: ae Cost is the least important thing about bined with Mao will take 1” With Baby, BANKER FISKE’S BURGLAR, radtiraetet ti ue H-O, It is worth almost any pric hirke and Krauch,/from Headquarters, climbed to the fire-es- | Maeiatrate Bam ied, 2 gook vhirt Ironers, Lawn * the Him street side of the tobacco tactory and there they; Y¥e Walked # lon ny te, gates ause tty, Tho fhe men and women back into the buildin |, The feats thats Mamlalnaye | Bent Parma Miraits 4 t Is the only oatmeal that ca ith m4 is; By vigorously |, The ¥ ‘ aa King has abandoned his projected visit ten wit! te i@ Men and thus subduing them and by restraining the women it’ id Silty! hed ‘Se Stee the @ Mon onne Gn Ballend Ould | 10 Rorway, impunity, It does cost more than other arg riee they paved fully Ofty women from | jh to th peel oR rg tag er mas A gate Maseeem Santemned tp Fae Ares: VEATHER AT leaping to the street,| wall to-day. for Joseph Daberio, who] jiok Moran, the burglar, who ws have been seriously injured and possibly. killed. was apralened Of & otmrge of disturdy | 9) if) in Banker rimny ee ny ttt BITTER WEATHER AT SEA, Big Were seriously injured, In'the panio they ware {Nf Wie PMA. ‘The complainant, Mrs. | the Holland Mouse New ¥ Bye, | wt Belgian Found i sate ad ; Ino Bpasivo, edid that Daber! | Mikomear Ber: fae Bere Burke's right hand was toroken, a niimber of |dy'sua down hie apectmenye bil might | ence? Mullty 49 burglary dn the taied Below Clear Across, \ es before Justice Cowit uldering sewer. steep diepeiting gries. herpes te beter 10 noth Mien 4 (Bpacia} to The Byeaing Werld) ' . twa ah whi : RELAND, Me, dan, ~The eng aet MM dacerentytaduret. 0 wee ba ea Sia utr <. Be iag i Wl 3" |g end Aten wh u - " ene, 4 Orpen ¥ kinds— a little mere—bur it is so much better ther no ong minds the difference. fatally wo Rewent Lal 423 Clann, Ao abiPh walsh wf ra a i Hed