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oy » | nS | Rooketelier's Cutting Plan Car-/Dynamite Thrown Into a Will- * pied Through by Directors of iamsburg Tenement, the Po- : Trust, Who Vote Unanimously lice Believe. by Husband of a to Pass Quarterly Payment. | Woman Tenant. ‘ quarterly 124 pe “preferred stook 4 Three monihe lived Inthe house oh ‘Aividend was cur in he explosion was « terrific one and Giscouriging emtionk. The figures Pre-| wiarmed the neig! tiie ay A 'fendtiah attempt) wna made to) aech cf ook that 80) wreck tory frame sdicitend v ye avar’| Richardson vtreet and Cte SFR MHCLINE Of the Mirwetors of Live United | 1 Nal mick of @yriamite was! * - ease eee Onewarasipn. Cid <0 om. | thrawn tato the hease by the tual eee tte: apareeriy: Giveden’ on COM) cr the woman wie te a tenant of the | + GmiOn. stock *wae passed. but the im) {Dlace, whom he had threatengd to Kill at, divin nj : to Kill Fifteen Nation farnitios sf Rented at the @irtoore meeting #how pai hw house v eerpeationd »| that the discouragement ip the outlook from root ty ceflur Every window inid q had a firm basis. une earnings of the the noun sled ite glass into (he street, ia comporagion for October, November 4nd piaster in. many of the t was - ‘December amowntod to $14,808,002, agAINFT graken down on th: ts the aston: ~ $71,985,780 for the corresponding quarter | ished and terrer-stricken tor ». 17 A year ago, n decrense in earnings Of) Hurriediy shaking the debris from be. BEG,TY ‘The openings for the: Year| tneir bedolotties theacared | q 11908 amounted 108,979,012, magninet | for the stalre 5 9158,98.703, we se for the twely % Pmonthe of $24,829 Reh The v pas efron tock Av the] tp pmecting lnated only half‘an hour there | q Eins evidently Nttle discussion, ‘The © Fairectors who attended were © BH. Gary, Chairman; William Rden- born, George W Kine, Charles M peut au thie SS Schwab, Daniel G. Reed, W. H. Moore, | pe red in z Gohn D. Rocketetter, Jr: Churien Steele, | Brot . Fieipont M n. €. A. Griscom, EF. | EF EGonverse, Het, Frick and MH. H. | O48, \ jeently went do or ‘Appears that the Rockefeller influ- | SOMA im e Sanatioe a 4 Steel lute. The) The husband enraged at this, He ing of the divid mmon is | the lawyer ockefeller Young Mr. | of ~ fefeller left the mecting as soon an| hin wife's vinit Perea that vote on the dividend question phe proposed to throw him over he.dr ‘There fe little hope of a divic|a mivulver and would have. killed for the holders of the common intil the profits come up to the feller standard but for’the interference of the lawyer { and his clerks He left swearing that) he would yet kill the woman a ) COLD WAVE KILLS: EIGHT PERSONS (Continued from Firat Page.) Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, where seventy children were hustled from their warm beds into the biting cold of the street, ‘The house is a five-story brick and ts occupied by fifteen families, each | (figor being divided into three apartments. ‘The fire was attended with losses by three families on the top flo.., al! losing household goods and valuables. . For more than an hour a policeman from the West One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fitth street police station carried shivering children to the station- house, where they were well cared for. _, * Phe fire originated in the kitchen of the apartment occupied by Eugene Blessing, his wife and eight-year-old son William. LITTLE WILLIE WAS A HERO. Mr. Blessing was first aroused by the smoke which poured into her bedroom. She aroused her husband and son. The boy proved a hero in the emergency, and Mrs. Blessing also displayed great coolness “Willie,” she said, “you run downstairs. At every floor cry ‘ire!’ an | ¢@9eoeooo loud as you can. When you get down to the hall ring all the bélls on ; every Mgt and keep on ringing ae long as you can.” OOOOEDL4-O8D00808-6-009-6.99000000006 RIVER AND LAND TRAFFIC + fhouse, and the tenants were soon aroused. All got out safely and the fire Was soon controlled. The other fires were exasperating, but none of them proved to be very serious. Frozen water in the fire hydrants and slippery streets made the/up, und transutiantic liners are arriving ‘work all the more arduous for the firemen, but they went to work manfully,| with frozen sheets and looking like ‘TraMc on land and water is in serious trouble. ‘The harbor ts rapidly closing hurs late. 4 though in severe! cases they were completely coated with toe Sree lhe, Bath £8 age pong crew fen “WELCOME PROMISE OF RELIEF, tarlen River he fires Ume an | Brow as At 10 o'clock to-day the winter sun shone bravely and the thermometer |"! nena: ae At then recorded 1 degree below zero, a rise of 3 degrees in two hours. The Jocal weather forecaster then announced Rising temperature; fair to-night) following the business ‘The tee is so thi Dapd partly cloudy Wednesday, followed by light enow, winds veering from |" ifs smet out (Of thelr | ponte could . peweethenst.” » slips every oun After trending downward all last evening, zero was reached at exactly in them ix required to reach | 10.80 o'clock. At midnight it was two below, at 1 o'vlock four, and then it |! apre The ferries which land at suddenly dropped o six the Battery hay rry-boats and tug# are having geeat " ox teams draw the boa lee to the beds. Alread: oystermen hi over the bed f sters through to fairly turn them- je up before the biting cold to-day DEATH COMES IN THE AND HERE, OF COURSE, WAKE OF INTENSE COLD. espeota © Kvening World) to All or given early last Ju Whilo throughout the region the Weather far five lives have goue of snow ‘ ‘ however. hampers the operation yat in this city. | Hooke, of N One Hi ‘ * olt \'ihe production is far by Buffering among the poor on the eust | Mid Fifty-nine | has wnow . ' ewmmeter | V 4 steam pipes are froxer wide is inten The majority of wmail | medical ald e | avannad pared painta below many of the breakers the boys a een) dealers and peddlers have put Poor Vamilte, | < - “i yable Lo work 4 not a few are accused of | One littl . “ will be no rellef from 1 weight Organiza wrth ow Ls . v s 9 wai a e until the weather Ip Brooklyn 0 applications for relief and Twonty-eecond wireet. and her trating then it Will take some time to overtake eb¥e been made to charity orgauixa-|Uuext for aid was quickly unawered smpaie © doing thelr beet! the demand. Mons, There is need for funds. The Wont plevme wer —— Aieclation for Lmproving the Condition | eval” #he aswe My 1 Of the Poor tn ubis city asks & ou. | We have no fire Pual above everytiing else ix required.) Av exent was feed aud medicine are aino neces | she Donations for the society can)" eet to or jeft with Robert Shaw ot No. Ub Bast Twenty-sevond Hear BRI YeLhind « # pelnter, had been unabia 4 wing the moat a Mra Hott anid Oleauer Dips at Werk. | iinuio fainily not wnt mipest-cleaning force i# suffering | food 41 iy. Many of them are working | "pvlied medicine, and the wants wer duced with thelr toes out of | yc) ier ig, she rAscalaye | Hoss, Among this poverty 5 dying. ‘On pumerous ae Of men their clothing in | at No. |. and edhe screams of tne fe 60 thin that they | Porte mie, oe ’ of brutal treatme: 4 coming from the Batemans’ roome naked for ali the pro- : i} jor r-ald child Lawrence {Once 1 iooked 4n theough the window : . A oew complaint was drawa up by sae ihe child beige beaten women | [sigur ’ Agent Fog of the The defense trled to brehit dagin” the te Preyer i Cruelty & tewinw Sand Mi-treatmens. Both au THR WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1904, ER M’AVOY 2 ‘ | |\MAYVOR M’CLELLAN TO DEPUTY COMMISSIO! DIVIDEND ON BLEW (IP HOUSE | “GRAFT MUST BE CUT OUT OF THE POLICE MAVOY—"“SURE FEOF OOE Pot e me at BOT MV eve = STEELOIMMON FOR REVENGE igs oan : i i $49 0469808008 SHIPPING NEWS. NEGLECT SHOWN AT HORROR TRQUEST! | Man in Charge of Curtain of DAY m rinen 8.07 Willie did just as he was told. His lusty volce echoed through. the IS BADLY HAMPERED. | PORT OF NEW YORK. Says He Had Warned the! » Managers in Vain. twerp, that the oyster Rotterdam. and the fis! | out over the | CHICAGO, Jan. 5 gronser criminal neg’ thing previously Evidence showing nee than any- developed was given day in the Fire Depart- n of the Iroquois hor sofAILED TO-Day __ DOCTOR'S SHIFT. Now Gets Along Without It. A physician says: 1 used to eat meat for my breakfast ‘i i suffered with indigestion until meat had passed from the stom- ment investigal who had charge of in, swore that two weeks “Until last fall | — curtain it was ste that prevented tte ope cea ae selves into battering rams to part the ing for oxstere Crone. sae - ‘This ts the coldest day :iew Yorkers have bad since one morning in |e ee nin, Batt laneenwich. “Riverside und. Bridgeport, “3 Pebrupry, 1699, That time the mercury got down to six below. A year ago| Mails from the West and Kayt are! there f a Ad 4 to-day the average temperature was 27, and on the corresponding date |" pres ~ sigh pe dicane By peta or five miles 3 to blame for this so much as the in- | twenty-five years ago it was 20 dagress. AbIIty Of the locomotives to keep steam The entize north Atlantic coast is frozen, and from the Adirondacks {uj uiler the great outside cold pres: | come reports of temperature ag far down as from 28 to 40 below zero |sure. Another serious impediment. & The euerings of motormen on the surface oar to-day wan ao great {itor nnon tice thet che arivers sane] () Hay and Hempstead Bay | hat many of them had to quit after short runs and go into car barns along |not vet enn ret thelr foutes to thaw out. A hardy lot of men, proof against wind, rain, | All Jone distance trains on the New |)" Snow, dampness and sudden changes of temperature, even they had to give | jk Coutts! and) New York, New | way Last fall | began the use of Grape- and very soon found I could do without meat, for ishment »| Recessary from the Grape Nuts, since then Ithave not had any Indi- gestion and am feeling better and have increased in weight “Since nding the benefit I derived prescribed | Corsets. ‘The curtain manager declares that he Protosted at that Ume but that no at tention was paid to bis wa his opinion, If the curtain had been run for breakfast if not all the v IS THE COAL FAMINE from Grape-Nuts I ha) the food for all of my patients sut- fering from indigestion or over-feed- Straight front, ing and also for those recovering " from disease where | want a food Fine coutil, easy to take and certain to dige: ily and (hat will not overtax the am Heavily gored, wis wumgested to-day * to emulate the people of ory of the 800 lives | “1 always find the results 1 look for when | prescribe Grape-Nuts. ethical reasons please omit my name.” me given by mail by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich “ 95 4 magnificent ehureh on 0 The the wonderful {ren vietin to-de ‘/amount of nutriment and the easy digestion of Grape-Nuts is not hard apa ie mick a Wher and stepmother were . Me addroas everal witnesses were called, the ¢ » Tenth (mony of Mire, Ophelia Hoff, the house ‘he A lace, th a! OROUAC Of Ulvene fae encase former home of the Batemans, and that processes of cooking Sea at eaaitaee fOr several wash, Jof M. M. Diabertch, who itvad ont the stareh into aie ne! ome | same place * in whieh —_—.- beor bed the ature ean = a to perfectly chan GEN, LONGSTREET wtate it ts ready to be easily by the blood, ‘Phe ltth wheat and barley which | make use of for rebuilding brain and! nerve centres are rei | yy tied with the body ts supp! wi pow ngih-producers so easil: Jude 4 number of lafver one has eaten teow Mrs, Batemar ehiid with « Dlaging stick ined in this re. Duman | erful | fertansns vi iis blinsaeg but d got a w~KING OF DIAMONDS AS CO-RESPONDENT + Israel Rappaport, Importer of $ Gems, Named in the Divorce Suit of Jacob Wald Against His Wife, 3 ‘The “King of Diamonds,” otherwise |known as Israel Reppaport, Importer of jdinmonds, of No, £ West One Hun. dred and Seventeenth street, was J [named by Jacob Wald as the co-ren ® {Pendent in hiv sult for abwolute divorte m Mina, his wile, rial today Pl hefore Justice scott and a jury in the Supreme Court Rappaport declared from the witnens- |stand that he was not the “King of Diamonds,” but only a poor peddier of P Jewelry, He wan asked by Mr. Waid’s > lawyer if he were not arrested by United Staten Seoret-Bervice men in 1901 on @ charge of attempting to smuggle $80,000 worth of diamonds in a hollow walking-stick, and thus got the royal the question wae excluded on > |the objection of Mrs. Wald’s attorney, Bernard H. Lord. aister, Lena Fischer, testified Mrs, Wald. She said Mina haa toht her cnt she and the King of Dia- monda were in love. sobbed and wept on the witness stand, r that all the charges were that #he and ‘oh were 8 birds from thelr wedding day. e to live with them. She sald Lena and her hushand flirted des- ely and whe upbratded Lena young Indy ¢ he and plied that nd w Jacob loved each other nted to {he married. Ming ‘declared hysterically that Lena asked her to get a divorcee #0 she marry Jncoh, The King of nds also denied vnarge » then went to Jury The jury returned a Verdict in favor of Mra. Wald. > IBABY’S CRIES SAVE FAMILY. 1» Who Discovered ie In Afire. Baby Glele, six weeks old, lving No. 14? Hutton street, Jersey City, burst into tears early to-day, thus sav- ing itself, parents and grandparents from possible death by fire, . ‘The father heard the baby ery. He woke the mother, who, in turn, aroused fhe baby's grandmother and grand father, All got out of the house, safely When the child cried the emoke was Qlready filling the room. The child to the street. The adults escaped in BABY'S ECZEMA op of Heo Cover vith Sah Which Pol lf aking Har wit Tham CURED BY GUTICURA Now Six Years OW with ‘Tht Hair and Clem Sealp Care Permanent, “My baby was about six weeks old When the top of her head became cov: water and Cuticura gently combed the scales of. hot come back and her hair fine and thick. She ts now « and & balf old mod has no trace of Seveme. MRS. C. W. BURGES, Iranistan Ave.. When it came the wife's turn she! Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 31, 1896. Mra. Borges writes Feb. 28, 1908: “My baby, who had Eczema very badly on her head, as I told you before, to the time her sis: | after using the Caticura Remedies was She Is now six years okt and has thick hair and a clean scalp.” Instant relief and refreshing sleep n-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm baths with Caticura Soap, and gentle anoint logs with Cuticura Ointment, purest of ernollients and greatest of skin cures. to be followed in severe cases hy mild doses of Caticura Resolvent. This ts the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per- ‘ manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, darning, bleeding, scaly, crosted and pimply skiv ‘and acalp humours, with loss of halr, of infants and children, as well as adnite, and 1 sure to sneceed when all «or temedies and the best physicians /u,. aie eee ark Re ors Gepcareres | ee HDLZ WASSER ECO -MEN’S OVERCOATS Was wrapped in a blanket and carried | might clothinj a ACTION ON WOOD DELAYED. WASHINGTON, Jan, f.—In the execu tive sexsion of the Senate to-d: nomination of Gen, Wood came the regular order, but w: the suggestion of the at of the Senators tnteres ‘There no dixciwston of the nomination, Auction Sales. SSURE OR MORTGAGE lis citi Chattel mortaage—1. OM Macon $20 $25 " " $50 and $55 Broadway—22d Street Sixth Avenue—| 2th Street Lace and ribbon trim; For Regularly 1.50, Laundry Wanis—Male CLARE Wilh Mratiry Hebe work 8), ios Myrtle 8. Piesoklsts ean giith te laos Men CASH OR CREDIT. 1.00 PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNR. “4 u Ladies eaiking Suits Ladies’ Milit Coats from §7.00 to ‘| Ladies’ Silk Walsts, $ or EVENINGS TILL 9 ee ee ‘VINCENT says | STEIN-BLOCH \4 . $15 SUITS and OVERCOATS $ 10.00 up in a 6 in part. on the | HHIN ave. wt iO orctock tm the | $30 $35 OVERCOATS $40 and $45 OVERCOATS — 24.50 One-Thirdoff Price | 86™-ST.& BYZAVE, OFFER Quilts. - Good Patterns, Large Sizes, Cotton filled, 1.25 Wool filled, 2.98 Extra size and value, Laundry Wants Female, | a ‘on | Brooklyw. Ae i proatway 8M eh og ehirie and collar Wim HP cova iui bl dapanaant. WCE ‘Seite pee dey ae on i Tmndidl's @ N 1d Raper a nak, “Cal Whig pe ti iasn at ‘Aporlences, Wilk er Wide tat Help Wanted—Female. - | moar ie from $6.00 to $18.00, MEN’S SUITS from $5.50 to $17.50, Derby Hats, 98c, 98. LOC 12.00 | . pes . 18.00 21.50 31.50 2.89 :