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THE WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1904, SOME NOTABLE DEMOCRATS WHO FIGURED AT THE MAYOR Pe M’CLELLAN DINNER AS THEY LOOKED To CARTOONIST HARMONY. | OTPOHeLOeOee FATE LOGOOEOOed GL LEILA EEDENIAELNEDELILEEEOEED SENS OIAM AMEE OO000O8 “EVEN IN DEFEAT DEMOCRATIC an db¢ enten™ 90 CAFE e PRINCIPLES HAVE TRIUMRHED T* A DEMOCRATS * . ” COUNTRY GREAT AND , 4 ° AM STILL A marrAaiweD HER GREATNESS aemocaar f+ DAVID B. HILL IN FLIGHTS OF RICHARD OLNEY IN HIS MOST MAYOR M'CLELLAN I8 EM- GROUT SMOKED, WHILE MUR. M.WARLEY PLATZEK READING EX-MAYOR VAN WYCK AND ~ BOURKE COCKRAN DOES ONE ATTORNEY-GEN. CUNNEEN, ORATORY. POLITE ATTITUDE. PHATIG IN SPEECH. PHY NEVER SAID A WORD. CLEVELAND'S LETTER. Hit, ICE WATER. OF HIS FAMOUS STUNTS. ENJOYS HIS COFFEE. ERE ES GIRELASH EDEL EDEN FADS INE EIREDISEIHD DOLPDIOD 4OIEHEPDEEEDEES HADDAD IAEA EE RERDI ODED EEE IEE EEDDDDIERRE EOE EERE DEORE FO8O4- coveogensoereraan THREATS MADE 150 GIRLS IN BABY CRADLED (BLOOD, CASTLE: WOMEN FORCED WEE GIRL AREAL HOUSE OF REFUGE (Sasa TO KILL NORDICA EXPLOSION PANIC] —INASH-BARREL, EVE, CAST TRON’ TRAIN TO STOP, FIRE HEROINE; WILL BE wD hi a WHAT AND WHY. | Self- oan tone Spanish Grandee aay veicaul? Funds to Meet It. Haven Road Held Up the Fast} Save the Life of Her Little} Says, and Will Ask <a food-value contained di ‘Owing to a freight wreck at Portches-| Three little Harlem giris, who couldn't] ALBANY, Jan. &—The Legislature] be taken to avoid so Raliroad were delayed from one to four day by their clothing catching fire from |to be selected outside of the limits of Because they contain Singer Is Barricaded in Her) Boiler aiews Up on W West Broad- |Girl heebtentaly Fin Finds the Lit- Home ard in Such Fear of} way, and False Cry of Fire| tle Stranger Alive and Kick- Her Life that She Has Aban-| Was Started with the Usual! jing, but Blue from the Bitter doned Concert Tour. Result. Outdoor Cold. Don Alfonso Waldo Castellanos, whose blood’ has been untainted with any for- eign mixture since the days of the Duke of Alva, whone lineal descendant the Don ta, waa arrested to-day for papering the fruit district with bad Because of threatening letters which | Following the loud explosion of | ‘There tx the making of an Arctic ex- she has received and which she believes | builer and the bursting of ateam through t Booth, who is voi icity eg * the five-ntory building at Nos. 49 ang] Dlorer's wife in Margaret Boo! sre the work of a determined person | qi West Broadway to-day there came a|0t one day old yet. While motormen, who wishes to work her an injury, Mme. | panic in which 1 girls fell over each | policemen and others on the streets just Lillian Nordica, the famous opera | other in their efforts to reach the street. | nefore daylight to-day were shivering Why should substitu Arrested for Getting Check Commuters Who Had Been De-| Nine-Year-Old Pearl Carroll Is| Children Treated Worse Than) Because they do ail begin Boston Express. Stepsister. to Shift It from New York. Scott’s Emulsion. y 3,000 commuters on’ the | 60 Out to play because it was too cold, | will order the remoyal of Randall's Isl- wines, cordials and hours in reaching New York, The 4e-| stoves. One of the little girla proved |New York City, This will be one of the singer, who recently began a sult for] The explosion ocourred in the cellar. | unger ehelr heavy wraps ttle Maer-| checks, The Don tooks his name ang| tracks, blocking the entire road. by saving the life of her two-year-old | Pe#ins to-morrow, e percentage of Alc divorce against her husband, Zolt: where a large boiler ia used to heat the | garet neposed’ in an ash-can loosely | se says he hae the blood yoyel of thes 2 ‘after 8 o'clock before the train | stepsister when there was absolutely no iene George Malby, who is the A fee Doame, the Honsarien tenor, is practi: poston Rend = enon wrapped in an old shawl, And whlk rurest Castile in his veins, due at Mount Vernon at 5 o'clock pulled one nies around to put out the flames. hese er pet aarp Comeiiie of a ‘ord only tempo iy barricaded in her rooms in joseph Graaso the policemen and others are caressing ‘Tall, dark, into the station. Shortly before ¥| In doing so she burned her own hands peli 4 stimulation. fashionable apartment homse at No, 12 Hfrostbitten ears and faces little Mer-| sprightly and gay, hislo'clock the Boston express, which is due| badly, but she said afterward that ane Personal investigation of the ,, Madinon avenue to-day. waret kicks and cries In a Bellevue Hos-) Mismache skywardly inclined and ® (o pase through Mount Vernen at $didn'twmind that wo long as she saved; ReTUK® and had fours the conditions to} Does not Scott's A detective-sergeant assigned by In- Directly abov ital incubator, growing strohger every | IINe black aye, ail ere the personal lo‘clock, was seen rounding the curve at| the baby, even worse than had been stated.| - al imulate the spector McClusky is housed in the|boller ts the wine importing store of! minute that naristion of the Don. Mere than|Ciaremont Terrace. The train does not| Pear! Carroll is the nine-year-old |St]MorMalby added: | so stimulate the ba apartment, where he examines all of | G@ndolf & Co. Mr. Gandolf and his! Margaret came into the world shortly pv ag Reng bg manner of royalty: | stop ai Mount Vernon, but the women | heroine of one of these fires. Pearl's |they had that day TS Soup, with ques Yes, but it is stim the singer's mail, opens all her pack-| >USiness partner, Hector Grassi, were grter midnight—just where is unknown Perigo Pre Sr ged — street! commuters deolded that it would have | stepsister is Liillan @terling, who is only 2, a Rae a bi Hach through nourishment. ¥, name 4ges afid insists upon seeing everybody | '% the office seated at their Geaks, WHEN | save to the mother and perhaps a f to be brought to « standstill so that two years old. Mra. Sterling has to 60 who calls before they suddenly there came a report like the| others, Evidently she was unwelcome. |*?4 his Dearing gave him the antree| the: ew | ou i is before they are even allowed | posing of me ir. Gi ia ena saute y unmelcome. | everywters, a oh he mate free ek could board it and get to New! out and work by the day, so she leaves | all they a What vital food to take the elevators for the upper| Dureling of cannon. MP. Grandolf In front of No, 8% Eas jeenth | City hie a ‘ork. the ohildren alone in thelr rooms on the] »,,Pe¢h ch an apple, and]. ; di floors. Absolutely no one is allowed to| MT, Grass! were hurled from = street there was an ash-barrel. ig The ie Sean saheeel's avis “ain al we Stopped Train. second floor of the house at No. 248% Bec- | farmer in i: eet 3) invol ve poser see Mme. Nordica, and the once or twice | oom. ‘The Most of the room was Person with a corrugated heart who! 9o44 , 4 and avenue. Pearl is the little mother | to pick we f ind, Scott's Emulsion that she has ventured out since the| u id form carried the newly born baby dumped | © spender. A few days ago,| A® the train neared the station the Pie Weighted down with a $350 check, he ‘went imto the away, soothing whatever of rebellious |No 4g gocte secon John Kabra, at engineer saw several women standing upon the tracks. At first he thought Kabre was much | that the women woul get out of the ber. persecution began she hns been prac- ‘Both men lay unconsetous for some| her into this ash-barrel and hastened malnut tically surrounded by servants for fear| with steam” The caplosion “arattred of the family and has a very etern r] ® sense of the duty which is intrusted to set otha and ‘dn wes all they], Dnrect and perfect ishment without tax that an attempt will be made ,to take| Windows and crumbled plastering. The | Conscience that may have rebelied with| impressed by the magnificence of his | wa: ae From the Refuge { ATpnt, to Autumn magnificen y, but as they did not attempt to jer Mrs. Sterling had left the house F AB ’ her life. building was shaken from foundation to| the assurance that none had seen the| patron who told him tliat aaa diver |move he «,brouent hin train ‘toa stop to-day It got very cold and Uttle Peart | arma est oy eeomee stomach. “ay Letters Not Made Public. “Every one of the Ave oor of the| ®t sion he hed become a fruit agent for «| Before the ould Jearn ‘why | put the baby down and went to put on Kaci HA wad comple free wpen rayuast. Little oF nothing ia known of the | DUllding Was crowded ‘with Cold Revived the Baby. women. On the fifth floor th: ®aracter of the letters that Mme. Nor- | 18 women and gitis employed’ by a| Perhaps this person who tossed the Castilian firm whish tmported varieties |{h* Women ‘ot wet off the tracks. | more coal. ‘The baby crept up behind two hi it~ of fruits unknown to the American iy rasan tad ahaa Commuters: most! ner as whe opened the grate, and, a| {eland”and sive per lacy ae andalre SCOTT & BOWNE, ee sseelincame r ica has been getting, but that they | Packing a bale 3 bh ‘an thought the little | oh. hot coal falling out, rolled over Rofo ‘No soon e expl ye the acy Pihetective Reilly and Patrolman This. | ‘ re not the work’ of @ mere crank 48 | and the Dalldine: Wiled Pier n occurred | one wan dead, und perhaps the little one Cheek Didn't stand Test, tleton asi ty women in climbin Pons ed rived oo ae ~ Wome “De shown by the precautions that have | there came the cry of “Fire! death. But the he igh ‘fence witch separated {478 In an instant she was in fumes, n’s y of “Fire!” Glass | had the appearance of the Don flashed the by . Less deen taken. It is believed that Mme. fund plastering tumbled down on the | cold revived her, and when Mary Burns, paths Semorina. he, Wecal from the express tracks Ror @ Baby Over. Mordion kaows who hae wade’ the [nests ot the fighened gon Goh Sinai je payable (o John Boyle &| that they could get on the train. ‘ ia und with’ one, Impulse They “started. for |® schoclkirl, walked out of the Thir-|gons and was drawn on the Eleventh| Many of the women were obliged Pearl didn't lowe her head im this pricing —— . r, — for thet bid f the streets, ‘The hallw Were filled | teenth street house at daylight to empty| Ward Bank by Holmes & Fish. The stand on ¢ ar platforms in the se emergency. Ghe grabbed the baby, on believes that they are not idle th dst ? weather, from Mount "Vernon to the | rolled it aver and over-on ; coe Ad th lanery cave Geen tron [ini ees thee and| some aches Into the can there was ® certification proved ngt good when put| Grand Central Stution: his didn't do mach jgood, at Big Reductions. women bored thet movement under the shawl. n of a brakeman on! nket, She covered the iz A awritten, and, beginning with a demand hall LJ Sar thelr wi through the Py wi, Me burning th this and seon had fox an audience with the ainger, they | Riwe and down the stairs ‘to the aidee| Lifting the edge of the shawl, Mary sidered it a mark of esteem 4 | hie flames our." Then the Janitor of the] 8 Length Coat of all- Electric Seal Coats, have gradually grown flercer and flercer i their scramble for safety scores of Burns saw the baby. It was the first be the part of Don Alfonso to be al-| serious wreck. puse, Pat Doyle, came rushing in, ven a , in thelr (one, Until one was received | the Weaker women were Knocked trom, |tme that Mary had ever seen a baby s0/lowed to cash the eheck. With the | (ense cold. ‘he ran halt m mile eastward | having heard the’ sereama and soon! wool heavy Cheviot, 750 incheslong, lined with With « polnt-ilank threat against Mme. feet and trampled upon email, and naturally her surpriee was |in lls poskst, the royalist by blood pe- | Utne tracks and stopped the Boston | had Intle 1/llian a 9 po") shoulder capes & stand- alee ey ++ | Venesog ] Nordioa's life, It was after the receipt fami’ wonmey Bad. the Skat of the men| great, but the mother instinct prompted) an to entertain the fruit dealers for a] had been picking UP the Part.| Peart looked ruefully at her burned! ine collae, fitted back. . / Valsts . of this one chat Mme. Nordigp went her | thelr cries of help and Ar tracted the t action Ploking wp the| mie ground, Gd some. o€ the money | Chapter ti Shady, and . § y Pine et ore Near Sawyer, Sumes BR Boley, of the firm ot | fire. Depantens pe, sexplogion. has she wrapped ft in the shaw! | Went back to the Kahra till. gastward. waing from an thet’ it nimost X-Length Contatal- - L " brought & great crowd abaut the bu . or Manat avers ‘eineta: 10 local track, five big box and coal | Dc erward that it almos Tracy, Boardman & Soley, to Police |ing and aeveral policemen bis rome ait, [and then about the shawl wrapped her ars left the rails and piled up in «| made him cry to look at the child. Th wool heavy ined’ with bbe | ‘Headquarterrs whh « request for a|izens ran imto the building to aid any |OWn coat. One thing that escaped the mi pion the four tracks of the consoli- ould ‘ony think of 50 square. {the wonten ‘who might have’ beer | With flying feet she started to the| the grandes was that chocks tiavel daced : aid Moally gt rich satinideret qui of satin, aoa "Valuesss Further evidence cf how seriously | ampled inte, voF them, were aate they] wast Fifth street police station, Half|!n York, and sometimes it takes ia Up Many Trains. shoulder cape, stand- | Viegas lke a steeee wee Mme. Nordica takes the threats against | made thelr_way omce. Mr: G G way ehe me: Polloeman John J. Vits- | two railroads or # steamship company qineer Burns was at the thrott ing military velvet her life i found tn the fact that she |dolf and at Gren Tere, both feelinie | patrick, whom she told of her diacov-|' beat them. ithe Conductor Dade was in pe ee gilt buttons Black pane lus practically abandoned Minding steam. Neither wae hurt, batjery. Fitspatrick took the bundle from Don im = Dungeon ¢ eh 650, 72a : tour which had ranged f both were badly Jarred hér and ran to the station-house as fast} The Don smiled on with the remnan rere Coble alive and'in ne danger of ayy The derenstent? finest xv | because of them, ‘This morning a tele- | 1p, the cet ar thie two mo chaineers were anyhoo of the money cashed and did not make | °° vat she wan so happy that she hugged bot assortment of 00 phone call to Mme. Nordica’s apartment by ‘enplocian a Forty Policemen reat & move. But Kabra, who liad the check | int and Ch hop ee at Ve goed 10: Fine Fox Boas, brought the tective on duty there to from thi i Piso ho tinea returned to him, did. Out of breeth, @o | was complete! a 50, elephone, He said that Mme, Nor- | 2% hare wens tovty palownen ” entire stock of the the telephone e » < ambulance was called to attend tol against the desk, twenty ready to go Another Chil4é Burned. Vv . ica had nothing to say for publteation, |any’ injured. It igh a ake one | out and twenty who had’ Just come in, |seked for half 0 doses 4H Wiren IF] the, shied tte. Hariem batiag maker ot | 47.50 . ca he a e e- | wa Ny tae vt to vy fod fone lo ei 3 ome e cars Lea; Fox 4 call at the apartment brought the de nowpltal "ihe police regard. Every man of them crowded to the desk |"8 DON Alton ete telat ne |cromded witht weople, the hy burned didn’t lour Coats, in ed e Boas, teotlve #0 oe Persons "As almont™'a| to see the contents of the bundle un- ed OND On his nerene | stand on” the” platforms, old A Medium and % 15-0, 20.00, 25.00 . to eve ae wrapped by Fitspatrick. ‘The fathers | "A* Srrested promptly, faced an igy wind which frose scores eo Lengths, yet mel Mr , and when one was sent use of the explosion is being in- at were @ number of other checko, rang- hands and feet and caused ¢ into the kitehen ¥ et! ly 25.00 » y it came back with the in - Se ee ey te SAee4 MPO) ing in value from mail Wildest sort of confusion, | Mi er er Ene ‘old, per Et) tetmeed and lined, ais egeerteet of SE 7 “ a tthe unable to ry fornution that the singer had left town. thy, Bae e How good or bad they ‘ire “from the stove, and’ she] walue $18.00 to $67.50 of conjecture at present. The Don aiso an t fered th ound in flames until hy ried a bankbook in whieh there was bbed her and wrapped her tn 1 Me asked about the ‘st 2 boy eom to Bellev oe a tf oe Ce mens te money on his person. ’ 4 it Ps is » hens eel ace 4 by: vwhigre one of she Incu-| At the station { suffered much — et ready for . i can someaeate BLEW \IP TENEMENT Batons a OES Peete falar Mtng | mental angulah 0 ania tw . u saad n to ery. Bhe kicked and twisted | fair to one the royal blood to treat Secadear and 13th va him quite so ignominiously isd as’ di —_—_——-- ne ret Booth, nd she the boller attached to her Bap Dtiged Into the Catholic faith ws NAVY-YARD COURT-MARTIAL. froxen solid to-day, Mrs.[ail danger of bad results from ner " than) Ellen MoCarty decided to thaw it out Pet tere the witl be gent to woe by filling the gtove with a hot fire 4 foundling asylum, and ube Britioh Minister Aske Mrs. Guasie Greenbaum, of The effort was eminently successfus ript of the vide arraigned before 10 died in th Pieces of the boiler were found hgif covigt a rredgn ial 0, whe died in Pran ? Boihaat truce : Boh B. Altmank Go. S : p t was date block away from the house, two walls| ig was young. The British Minister hep asked the not reprasente Sept. 22. 1694, and bequeaths $3,000 to the ° Part 1, of 1897, was filed here to-da were blown out, every digh in the china ————[— United States naval authorities for ®| Cotheel, and in Taply to questions seaatian Emanedh. with the @ closet of Mrs. Mary Murphy, next door, PUT ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. transcript of the conotings fd the] by the Court said be was penniless a en ee wae broken and the Fire Department court-martial of Guni and i a huwy: Judge | re Frank Homere Charged with Kill- had to extinguiah the blase Beret. Brooke, who are charged. with| Newmar Fe eee Ne Tien tein tie Baiom Pits cemeters| COTTON SHEETS and PILLOW CASES, the Jacko Pim wt . Doeme would not see a ; i ed there to-day dicted for the murder of @arah Martin in hotel at No. Ji James Slip on Dec, %, pleaded not An exemplified copy of the will of jon that a 1% Bt, Nich- Mrs, MoCarthy lives om the ground reapopsibility for the accident at Iona _-* f the Courter- floor of a on if a fow months ago. . Went PUY tet treet Ater atare coP RESENTED INSULTS, | ine, poor af” annually suitable for Single, Three-quarter and Full the editor Berna ‘The court-martial will take place @ financial paper, had Henry * Phe trial of Prank Romero, charge! Prices: * Comp, of No, 49 Wes ° 2 tg ie Ordnance Bufiding, Brooklyn N. x at Of No, 0 West Ono Bunton market, leavin with the murder of Jacko Pinto, a but ame § Cont, 6. W. patina wat aie ER size Beds, at the following : Marien Court 1 i tee deushlers final over, pg lly BS yond merly in command of the Olympia, will be " ‘ Yroaklyn, began to day in Part V., Ww her executors’ iis the wii!) malutalning @ putsance by allow. |. When the boiler i preside, and J. Boars will act as : he charitable organi SHEETS PILLOW CASES. $n 4 dog to bark both day and might Judge Advocate. . fn hie rear yard. Pierce said that |» ne —— Bachmann, of the East rift - — 68x08% inches, at 50c. | 42x86 inches, at on had barked hi Bas ; 5 as “e , Mion me ads i | he -xille’ the former COUNT MOORE DEAD. station, Chat he waa a gratis DINNER TO PLATT. ae ‘a rv 55c, | 45x80 * “ culth, who, on » had or “ne p a om do ay ‘ “ Cupp 10. wot vid of the dag, eae pasa ter Y ied eter at _isorentont, Tipperary — sina ea aided a - ae of New York 81x08% “ “ 60c,/80x98% “ Mf wp wtlention to protest Count Moore, who was born in 164, was a 2 a * i i « “ Copp said that the ‘iow yas 0 Cd P @ former member of Parliament and a) 44% = EF th = i capil, STON, Jan. &--The members 90x90 o y 68c, | 84x88% oe wh whom Gm Abe former Sherif of Tipperary, Ho was of the New York delegation in Congress 4 ereated @ count and commander of the Will give @ dinner at the Shoreham Hotel ae Braet Seavert ina nko Peay Lee wii et complisegtary ¥ Seukas 4 > apnrcemia Aacest, GugcieemiD DATE

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