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earner yy + PRATT or THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25, 1904. JAPANESE BATTLE- SHIP MIKASA, LARGEST WAR VESSEL NOW 1N COMMISSION SHO WING HER GUNS AND TORPEDO TUBES AND WHAT IT COSTS HER GOVERNMENT TO OPERATE THEM. LOREDEDOSH HOD VEE EE PREM O44 98E45490496O56300956FO0950O9OF00OO090600O0OOO 89D Pres doo dOS BOMBARDING BY FLEET. ~D GDSTLY PERFORMANCE It Costs the Japanese $350,000 Every Hour They Spend Trying to Reduce HEEDHDHHLOODO: & rs bee ‘4 ‘ e THE 3 POUNDERS CaN GE PRED AT THE Rare of 3 Each minuTEa EACH Lospro oie FOR THESE 3 PouNDERS EACM IZ INCH SWELL TAKES COSTS TWENTY DOLLARS, 2.00 POUNDS OF PowDER,AND CARRIES AsouT 500 POUNDS oF ARMOR. FAERCING PROJECTILE, THE JAPANESE Fi-t THE SHELL, $EEOCSEEEEE ESSERE TESTO Port Arthur—How the Money Is Shot Mee ULE oh, Un COTTOr, ANSTO RoUNty COST OF waren Pts KSDH Away in Great Guns.- (did hoki et ‘| ; “ ; el . “TWo 12.1NE GUNS, * e V2 men FIRED MveRy ervelimurEs, GUNS. THE Some Amazing Facts Bearing Upon the Repeated Attacks of the Japanese Fleet on the Russian Stronghold —Every 12-inch Shell Fired by a Battle-Ship Costs $5I0. POOEOE EEE S- = rounomn @ INom THE Gincn GUNG CAN BE rinet AT THE RATE oF ONE EVERY minuTe- CosT OF EACH SnHotT THIRTY-SIX DOLLARS,’ iricdevs G OoLLARS ™ J ee ee ee et a ee Te tO ee ee ae TE ee me ee Le —=i) G.anen o— G incn ref he Since Guns CAN_SE PIREO avery THe Sik PouNDErs CAN GF MRED ar THs RATE OF 3 mach MINUTE. re eae ee eee ee ee ieee oe ee eee WerES PLIES Tver count up the cost of a naval bat- tle in dollars and cents? You may be sure such information does not appear in the annual reports: of government oMcinls, To bombard Port Arthur for sixty minutes with a fleet of four battle-ships and six arm- ored crulsers, three protected cruisers and six torpedo boats represents « financial outlay of $350,000 by the Japanese Gov- ernment. Only the lives of the sailors are-con- Adercd valueless. Hardly is'a new cifle or gun or pro- Jectile adopted before it is necessary t replace it with something newer. Every new battle-ship costs more than the last, while every battle is fought ata still greater money loss of Pechil! are not famed for their calmness, so, while the fire from the Japanese fleet might be powerful, it would be scattered and could not be very effective. 5 It is‘estimated that the ‘cost of am- munition is always’ several times as much as the damage done to fortifica- tions. Big Guns Have Short Lives. A curious member of the Japanese fleet is the protected cruiser Matsu: shima, which, although of only 4, tons displacement, carries a 65-ton Canct gun that fires a 990-pound shell with a velocity of over 2,300 feet per second, 127 shots BED PLC OO DOSOEEPHONEG PEBOHOSVOISTOHSS FBO YSIGSGOIGH PA 4049909995994 040040009: 798 9994-59-00 FDDOOIRIDIO DOM NOTED FIRE HERO MARTYR TO DUTY! M’1TIGUE, HEROIC LIFE-SAVER AT ERIE HOUSE FIRE, AND HOTEL WHERE PERSONS WERE TRAPPED BY FLAMES SAVED 6 LES IN HOTEL FIRE Bartender Ran Through Smoke POLITE FIREMAN ”[S BOLD BURGLAR Disguised in a Neat Uniform, eFosion that shi many tons of waste metal. ry time a twelve-inch sheil is dis- charged it lessens the value of the gun $100. There js less erosion in the big Fe th ‘ks th ft th th batt hips Japanese tare ee ‘heen, before. Port | Where they are of the Armstrong, pa Thief with Wi Auinure Thece mre the great battle: [eFM, and, they will stand from Sm) to and Flames. to Upper Floors ief with Wits Raids Fash-; Many Lives, Dies from Pneu-+ * . a efore disabling. i hi Asahl, Hats d Shi- a . ii il- Reaitinas Halneeinetne Hat inne oF ails patern, conte 20U8R. cq cruiserg| NG Aided Women and Chil jonable Willard Apartments in} monia Contracted at the! kishima riding in the first line of ut- tack, while the armored cruisers Ad- Iwate, Idzvmo, Tokiwa, Yakumo and Kasaga patrol the channel beforo the Tiger Tail and the Golden Hill fortresses, skirted still further out by West Seventy-sixth Street. ty 4 8-Inch guns, Instead of the bi 2-inch monsters, which are used alone upon the battle-ships. ‘The battle-ships do not carry any 8-inch guns, however, while the armament of 6-Inch guns 18 about equal. ‘The battleships carry uearly twice the number of 3-Inch guns found on the Japanese cruisers. dren to Safety. Great Baltimore Fire. Di i fi eeulsed as a fireman, ina spick And) Fogineer Mark Kelly, of Engine Com- Six persons were rescued from death |span uniform, a most polite burglar | pany No. 16, who had distinguished by fire in the Erle Holise, a hotel in| the protected crujsers Yoshimo, Taka- y | | sigo and Matsushima and a score of| Every 12-Inch Shell Conts 9510. | West street, between Chambers and’ | wont through ethe fashfonable apart-| himself at more than a rcore of firer, small gunboats and torpedo craft. @isvery sinch shell discharged costs | Reade, at 9 o'clock to-day, The hotel 1s) ment-house, ‘The Willard, and succecdea| Saving lives at the rink of his own life, How the Guns Can Be Fired. $510. It takes 200 pounds of smokeless | owned by Edward W. Dolphin, and ac- in stealing between $700 and $800 worth |!8 dead at his home, No. 1411 Madison avenue, from pneumonta, the reault of powder at 80 cents a pound, or $160, for a propelling charge. Bach shell carries about 500 pounds of armor-plercing pro- Jectile, and at 14 cents a pound adds 375 to'the cost. Not having Maximite, he Japanese fill the shell, besides the A-pound shot. with & pounds of gun- cotton and 70 pounus of pieric acid, at a total expense of about $100. The fuse adds $3.2 to the cost of the of valuables. wi The report of the theft made to the police of the West Sixty-eighth street station, and to-day | | detectives from every precinct in the | city are looking for the burglar. For several days this well-drensed, ‘a cold contracted while at work at the big fire in Baltimore, 5 Engineer Kelly returned from Baltt more on the night of Feb. 9 with the New York detachment of men who had been sent to the Maryland city. On his rrival at the quarters of his engine , commodates thirty guests besides the! Dolphin family. | | ‘This feet carries a total of 17 12-inch guns, 26 8-inch guns, 140 6-inch guns and 1% 3inch guns, besides numerous to pedo. tubes and small guns. The 12-Ine qonsters can be fired every flve min- ites and last only 30 charges, while the *g-inch guns can be discharged every two At the time of the fire there were twelve persons in the house on the upper floors, but six managed to escape by climbing to the roofs of cther houses minutes and the 6-inch guns in one-half! shell, while 3 pounds of black powder |and then down the fire ladders without) that tine, The 3-inch guns can be fired aOR pursting charge counts $22.5 more. | essistance. plensant-mannered fireman has been | Company, In East Twenty-fifth street. every thirty seconds. anol 2 War in the torpedo. Th yey not John McTigue, the day bartender ot| |feen in tho neighborhood of Seventy- | hat" Petra pahatontkercatate Leads Hero fullows an estimate made of the! less than $2,600 each, tind lof the|the hotel, was in t when © vi i | re a ~ to J Lea eneat oi rer} sixth street and Riverside Drive. Oc-} its physician found him suffering 3 ement| lew variety recently adopted by the . GORE tol dapan Of an tours enane Japanese havy run as high as $5,000, | MA Fushed in and cried: jeasionally he would enter houses and | trom pneumonia, due to exposure. He at Port Arthur, mde for The Evening) gery battleship is equipped with at | ‘This whole ‘building ts on fire. 11 AW6rid hy 0 noted nffval expert: least four submerged torpedo tubes, be-| there was any one tn the upper floors | lige | had been on constant duty for twent 0. of Cost per * sides one hung above the water line, | they have by ” | am an Inspector from the Fire De- | two hours without being relieved at the Size of abel Total, | while there are at least twenty torpedo- Ne have) been Mellie, |partment and have come to look over | Maltimore fire. B2-Inch ef 52020, ats an@ destroyers with the fleet at} At the same instant a tongue of fame # fi ef 4 Binch : 0733 | Port Arthurs may bank. | vot #own from the front room of the | etl abrir i ba ees Ua F Had Notable Reco bedi \ clared that Japan may bank | arst floor and crack f in- ik culty in gain- | ceny had a notable record for rescue g-ine tovepee ru if in costly bombar ind cracked the,front win- | ne 4 elly had a notable recor i Fe caren ae ee eee ae acament®. | dows of the hotel. Quickly locking the | jaeenanace Panes of the houses, and | work at the various tenement tires on iis | tre Russian feet the Czar's forces | cash drawer McTigue ran to the third | | af them he was so polite that he! tie cust side; motal . ss «80,185 | Word eventually gain all the fruits of | was even welcomed. It is not cited ‘ Warshine usually take up position at| fer victory upon the land. A high of | 20°F On this floor were sleeping Dol- | that he carried off valuables at any of | a,At O08 of these fires tn: a tenensent Ag @istances of from 1,100 to 1,600 yards ficial in the American navy has tm- phin, the proprietor; his wife May, his | these houses, but it is aupposed that |e pee One Hundred and Thir- proved upon the late Gen, Sherman by | daughter Agnes, aged four years; his | he did. : pp Mtl teenth street, on May § 1901, when four persons perished, Kelly succeeded in saving the lives of three women, whom he carried out of the building and down a ladder, going back three times to com= __ | plete his rescue work, At the Windsc » Hotel fire, with Bat= tulion Chief Howe, he distinguished himself, saving the lives of six persons. At a fire in the six-story tenement at No. 74 First avenue, which occurred at {1 o'clock in the morning of Jan, 2, 1900, | from the shore In making their attack. 'They regulate their fire with great difm- culty in any kind of sea, The Straits hell, into ecently saying: “War is ‘not only put_since modern projectiles cami use war Is as expensive as h—. GROUT DENIES CITY WILL LOSES180,000 son Edward Francis, aged two, and his | mother, Mrs, Agnes Dolphin, In the | rear of the house, at work, was Annie | Moran, a servant. As McTigue ran to the apartments where his employer and his family. were asleep he heard the Moran woman cry out: Servant Called for Help. “We are all burning to death! some one help us?" ‘The polite fireman selected yesterday afternoon, when the wind was blowing a gale and the woather was freezing cold, to visit The Willard, at No. 235 West Seventy-sixth stret. Demands Intelligent Hellboy. “I want the m intelligent bell- boy in your employ,” he told Man- ager Arthur T. Hardy, ‘This inspec- tion is a most Important duty, Since “LITTLE TIM" FILLS MAYORS BIG CHAI Can't VN At the same thst irwa: } feadiney ton ues Gn ae oy an aes the Baltimore fire Commissioner Hayes, He crept along a window ledge, entered a © upper floors from the es the buralng bullding and aroused scores he > ; street took fire and escape down them is insisting that all of the big apart-| of men, women and children, whom Kp ‘oie ments be inspected thoroughly.” afterward passed to safety” by. lfting ¢ the impossible, McTigue alded frightened servant to the fire-escape, und there she stood screaming. He then went to the rooms occupied by the e; them and reaching far out of the win- ‘4 dow, clinging by his feet while passing f them to Battalion Chief Howe, who was ; at the top of the ladder. “T think you will find that my hol all requirements,” said M “However, it Is a matter of Alderman Sullivan Ably Presides at Board of Estimate Meet Comptroller Declares Story that Municipality Will Suffer Loss PLUMBERS HURT FROZEN PLUGS f ° - , j and Disposes of Five Hearings| Because of Error in His Office] Po!tins. He found all of them party duty, and you ¢an have the most in- Almost Lost His Li unconsclous from smoke and had to telligent boy I have. On this occasion, whea two women ‘Theodore Washington, who was called | and th children perished in e u the most pollte and intelligent boy in | fames, Kelly almost lost his Mfe, fall Mr. Hardy's employ. was assigned td go peut 2 room with an inca, mo e house with th leged fire | “ Ds BEM. lowe tnrpage th, ee vu tee Saat crr | an eee, OR, a ea break in the doors, He first carried out the children and placed them on the fire-escape beside the screaming sor- vant in Short Order. Is Absurd. NAN EXPLOSION The Sullivan clan ts in the ascenfant BALK FIREMEN Comptroller Grout denies the pub- ( . During the temporary absence of the | lished story to the effect that an error| Fite insurance patrol No. }. in alarms | Inspection on the first floor. ieee: } Mayor toway Alderman Timothy B.] In his department had cost the city | the Mt NC and Areabl ine eniiareation | ‘You climb out ow the trees bravest fel- Sullivan, Acting President of the eet oon a ets yarn chee Comores) te the evcape he, with George Cunning- Woman in Whose Apartment Fifteen Minutes Before They|/2™" up, and down, i he, boy Roca the salimor of Aldermen, presided at the meeting] 4, a 2 m, James ey an jam Mut- p \ de > t 001 ‘or ls death, He Pf accurate, Tt Is an extravagant state-| or, climbed up and passed the woman | ———————— They Were Working Also li-) Can Get Streams to Play On) “Wite tie boy was Jumping the win- ME hon ptensing katara i ment, the Comptroller says. The facts an stated by the Comptroller are as fol- He had three lows: of the Board of Estimate and Appors ! tlonment. It was during the interim when sition four children, and £ guess he never iad of enginerr, or ind children from one to the other and then carried them across to the roofs dow of the apartment was left open and ~ jured in Aiding One of Them) Blaze—Tenants Rush to] 1" of the anartment was tert doen ints a chance to save mu the Mayor called away from the “Prior to the revision of the charter of the sheds In front of proyision houses in Keade street. They were taken from Whose Clothing Was Ablaze. Street in Night Clothes. that the women of the house com- Board to meet William Jennings Bryan's, the year 191 the Fire Department | there to apartments, where they were plained. who visited the City Hall to pay hls [pension fund was entitled to $150,000 out | cared for. ‘ “Is this - tely necessary?” one of Battalion Fire Chief Howe, who re- Frank Hush, thirty-five years old, of them asked, “We will dle of pneu- ts bat ded to the alarm, said that the No. 49 West One Him Ly on ‘a welcome moment to the|that revision, however, was Inserted a | sPOM! c . frightful." e' ‘ov! loss to the bullding would amount to plumber, and Charles 1. ing a great loss of life and the destruc- | same end, This is frigh' . * ae care acheduled {NEW Provision, which limited such sums ber, and C i . ing a grea 4 y sorry, madame," re- : ‘ Mover, for five hearlogs were Hen {t2, What might be necessary at the end | About $7,000 of No. 151 West One Hundred and | tion of much property eagly to-day when} “i am Ghar iii FEY es terrt sod l on the calendar, the @lsposition of which jo¢-gny aacal year to brjnK the surplus cee ; lghth st were badly burned to-! water was needed to fight a fire which |tumed the Doe eae en Soun@on'e ' seemingly nieenit an exhaustive sittIM®} 4, guoh relief fund up to the sum ot} FRAUNCE’S TAVERN TO STAY.|Man Caught in Chicago Declared day by. the explosion of a gasoline | practically destroyed a four-story brick | wit ster ne Tél be through’ fn W hapa $200,000, In the year 1902 the $150,000 was a , [Plumber's heater In the apartment of | building at No. suffolk street feel the cold. 2. But Chairman “Tim,” who ‘within a A H S Idstein | : Heise per peed 4 then we will be safe from ald. ’ At that a i e olomon Goldstein) Mrs. James Goodrich on the eighth floor tremen fifteen minutes a | minute an’ | week has borne the distinction of being | jat time the amount of No to Suggestion Was of the upartment at No. 100 West One tf they reached the burning bullding|such fire, horror as Baltimore suf-) My | the payment was proper. The Fire De- . He called up the several hearings In a re Keserved: but thee oretentious. perk : was broking trough the roof n called to the boy; “You t partment claimed, with some r P heater exploded and showered them | ata : Ly he Sos nd the mai d : { (7 Bageh. Bh ; eee Cand eeepc ektOm: | acheme auggested to the Inst adminis- with! Kinaing oll!’ Young Lynch’ ran'liag car ene Coober: ee ees MF enw eat bos. You will be a fireman Asked from Scranton as the ‘Any opposition?” he inquired, ase excoss over the capital which was then | Tauen Wl not prevail. CHICAGO, Feb. %—Corpulent with} through the apartment with thes | sounded a third, + Who lmmediately | ome day, Now climb down on the Flames Spread. 1 ing uround the big room filled wit! Te Hon atlb andl thgbetealintaen, Mik Mayor McClellan quickly disposed ot | wrappings of rich sfiks, velvets and/anre, aud when Mre, Goodrich saw his} The heiplessness of the firemen 4 ladder and Jump up and Yown on it.” | s | spectators None arose to oppose. 1) [and the question never was da tea eS, |th latter project to-day at the meeting | ostrich feathers worn as underclothing, Iptight she herolcally tore off bis burning yearly stages of the blaze trishe the | No soner had the women quitted — Noting no opposition, the clerk val ee ctiauather elded one] o¢ the Board of Estimate. A number |two ‘nen, one of whom asserted that he | shirt, burning her hands badly the occupants blaso frightened) \o room and the boy climbed down) i oe oe A bi Clee call the roll," commanded “Tim,” an ins be aBEADLG a MRE 1 of patriotic women well as men at- | Wa tective attached to Police! whe ne of the explosion alarmed! surr Ng the burning buil td a{the ladder so that he could not see Haha vane iat ie ¥y ae. = before the Mayor returned the five hear- ne ai ia ere 18 N01} tended the hearing. ters at. New York, were ar-[the whole house, and Policeman Kelser| panic took hold of the Women and {nto the apartments, than the man got Tee (OF ui rGay lo Mheholaaniay ings were disposed of und the Mayor | Pomtin® UNeatiow of loss, for whatever! jt had been proposed to take the to-day after an exchange of] and Roundsman O'Neil, of the West One children ry Rime Viveat ates busy. He ured everything in the town of about 1.600 ¢nhabitants on. she looked happy. view is taken of the law, that fs the|entire business block on which the tav- | shots with Chicago police, A third man if he street in the ft je that was in the room Delaware, Lackawanna and Western 77 4 construction of the word ‘ . ern stands, conyert {t into a park and Hundredth street station, wifo were) @lgnt clothes and m {rom their |Phen he called the boy back, closed he patiro: wat tie aes 3 “The -ihthgs I most dreaded are di ord ‘surplus,’ the eacaped. i Miers mts > Railroad, about twenty miles. west of iY utmost effect of the payment of $ito.om |Pi#ee the old bullding In the centre, 5 passing, ran upslaire and with the aa-|abodes carrying furniture, (window, and went through the rear 14 070 posed of, T am happy to see," he come} 1) nt of $150,000 The prisoners are charged With rob-] sistance of several tenants pub out the, he police had a UUme herding | Tums. using the same excuses to getrid city: F Tekated ea: heirvanmed:his| seat, 1862 ts that such payment was & vay. Ree ny EEE ey ET anes Aaa Lmao aay Arles | CLOPe ere cae acon ou cuts ire) aes Polize Had’ shard ctime eran (of tetany. aastOruen perMOna Wiha! ware) | rie HOR OTs and several other ment in advance of the time when it| FRAN SPAIN s | tective claimed to be a subordinate of] jad wrapped himself In a rug, smother-| into their hou ng, them DACK |Around. | went through the house from| DWidinEs were, Gesthoved..Berantgy int os eee was due, since the demands upon the - Inspector McClusky and told the pollee} ine the flames in his clothing. pigeon si le the rear of the enue taupot und no une tind tle faine-|Fesponse to a call for ald sent a fire ; BROOKLYN FEARS FIRE. | rellct tuna-are greater than its income, | Arbitration Treaty Between the|of coming from New York last Satur-] 4 few doors fro Apattiaentchoune| iat 000K oF ne gear of the, CeMatsnicion Uiat he was Hot the mosi | conipany to the place, but owng {to the and the capital ie constantly being de- ‘Two Countries In Effect. day to look up evidence to secure the] jg public School No. 1%, largest dance. hail a saloon and | Pole Comet {PM Whe {wcaretty of water was of no use, The ! Committee of Citinens Wil Aske for| Invented securitios. Hence under anu | PARIS, Fob. %.—The Forelgn OMmce | srest of certain persons wanted fj school in New York EE a Gartner. Itt ar n ransacked the fire- | blaze burned itself out. a New York. Michael Murphy saw! the smoke. froin yy fecond “floor, | thin looked wn Mr. Hardy. ——<—— ‘ 3 H of the Congregas| you certainly » a safe house. I respects to the Mayor. Acting Mayor, in addition to his other honors, was primed to polish off official business with ready and prompt hand. Better Protection. of excise moneys and licénse fees, In money in the relief fund exceeded the sum of $200,000, and after the payment the question was raised as to whether construction of the law, the money quarters of George Washington, will be announced this afternoon that a treaty IS A ROBBER BOLD and Said He Was a New York Sleuth Running Down'a Gang. Hundred and Second street. ai Tho two men were ‘fixing vater pipe connection in the kite the | the Apartment-house and heard the firs ‘the flames. before they could Ket a sure By that time tne blaze had its way from the first floor Frozen‘hydrants came very near caus- 2. had m to play on. fered.” Sends Boy Down L Its The woman stepped into a re ionia, and fire and pneumonia have the der. ar room Several Buildings Destroyed in + Nicholson and Assistance Was ‘quar-| 49, i your ten a wera Tuned | Gon $MINK LUE that hoy wou wave me | nutacturers. ‘There were | js q wonder, Tam sorry if T have In he building. but! conventenced ny. But you know used the fire It] {hie fea matter ¢ y Mannger Hardy the robbery hind nts need ever fear | ‘Che prisoner said that when arrested would éventually havi be paid. “In another view also there t# no pos sibility of loss, since the money paid was not paid to a stranger, but is in the hana of a bonded sity omelal, wi holds: the same In_truat for the’ Fire Departmant Relief Fund, and if it were at uny Ume necessary or advisable to bring the question ‘0 a determination’ the Fire Commisstoner would simply repay the money out of the capital of Ail the doors of. the er fc the principal that {v""s1ochime man ture for alarm. His flor watebm ented the noise (oUF watchmen ma Reaching the, har i000 nines he nd not th as ni shutting th of the tire pupils Lynch was taken to St, Luke's ‘Ho pitnl where his wounds ‘were dress: Lush and Mrs Irich were atte by a physician tn the house, SUMMERFIELD OUT AGAIN. ‘Wife Agrees to Suppress Her Sait © n committed by the Against Him, vbhery ator, declined to discuss the Larry Summerfleld, who has been smooth imbing he did not wish to make convicted of grand larceny and whose Y'Statement that might reflect In @AY appeal ig acting as a stay, and who had op the Rite: Dever yaene {heen arrested, on the charge of aban- Borough President Littleton of Brook- lyn has appointed a committee of twen! ty-elghy leading citizens of the borough to calivon Mayor McClellan next Mon- day afternoon to urge a better system of fire protection for the borough. In a call. for a meeting of the com- mittee Mr, Littleton says that the in- of arbitration between France and Spain had been signed to-day, ‘The terms are | he had just participated in the robb identical with the recent arbitration of a millinery we Soreae c plato ge b lence of a Rang, hat othe treaties concluded betwesn France and | Rerepialinar Ba Ne Great Britain and Italy and Great Brit-}name as Solomon Goldstein and sald ain. stectives with “whorl ‘Hxe coneummation of the latest arbi-] worked in New York were named Dug: tration treaty gives the officials here ‘and Kinsley. On his person the great satisfaction, They say it shows found 4@ bottle of nock. dmitting that ermany's “Brown Brot Hereros, now in rebellion against have a pretty fair opinion of| Het is hands, the falsity of the reports recently in| drops. aa qurance rate 1s greater In Brooklyn than| the Fellef fund in his hands.” Cireulation in reward. to, the reladlo he other man arrested ix Louis Mil- Uncle Sam Veraus John Bull. maclves and of their chief, One of donment last Tuesday, was dischi in.any of the other boroughs and that between France and Spain. The ext ler, who also is said to live in New songs begins: “What is the King by. Magistrate Whitman tn the West eda store in Birming: ‘on. consent of A Yankeo ope’ ham, next door to an the same line of business. of |.) what is the King Englishman. in| many § ‘Thereupon | first among wil princes the Hnglishman put up a placard rewd- | any thousand ‘cattle as thou? ” No! fhe “Histabliahed Fitty, Years.” “‘The| Who ts so mighty ss art thou?" The merican nded with nit pit despise Th ist <atablished Xeaterdays No Old for m Huropean is “otyirumbo"—"white £ Gei Bide Court to-day e Joseph Mackin, forty-two years old,| wife, with whom he had to come to am agreement. 7 East Forty-seventh street, while driving his wagon opposite No, ermal s, counsel. told 1491 Madison avenue fell to the street|on various cl ‘of ras and receiyed a fracture of the skull. He on one ts veamerey 2 the fm of * York, Inspector McClusk, Evening, World reporter to-day, baid: “There is no man connected with the that namo, nor ts there etic. such @ mission FELL AND BROKE BOTH LEGS, Mandel Ruben, twenty years old, of No, 16 Ludlow street, while crossing the to-day treaty Je also considered as dispor inf of the reports of friction over Spain's North African. possessions Le @UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. onus from shia O “Mahereo, it 1s impossible to get Insurance up to Have they #0 the full value, Some of the members of the committee are Abraham Abra- ham, Clinton, L. Rossiter, Timothy 1, swoodrft, Gen, James Jourdan and John’ . when seen by an ifor a ropean is “otyirumbo"—“white thing.’ S > was Harlem Hospital. cbt nts oe ie An nt i me