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with two other boys to smoke,” the tention of brothers told Magistrate Flammer, Tt | ,,.; T deny that!” shouted “My brother simply n “uenst waa committed to the sensi to awalt examination on “MISSING MAN NIA 7 — BE FIRE VICTIM Mate Asleep on Barge Destroyed . in Blaze that Wiped Out Ho- boken Piers and Shipping Cannot Be Found. Litz Deloy, Wounded by Watch- man Ernst, Is Dead, and His Assailant Is Held‘on Charge of Homicide. EE Powe SLEEPWALKER (BOY SHOT ON ROOF when Uva watchman del!berately si) > houses end the Mrs. Mary Pross, of Schenec- | Teron eee eee | ciuecial to “ne Serene Spee Reever ascecaie aries committed | importer, who has @ Jarge country ' 2 Out of a Windowo the Street | fa the ane baveral months ago, while, his 4 THE WORLD: MONDAY BVENING, MAY 30, 190. (By T. E. Powers ) was a warm night and thp three boys 4 e e ys verte on the roof of No $869 9455-998 DHSS IFSOSIFTEDIGHHO SS “i At them from thie reat of No, 82. | 2 ee : FELL & STORIES; DIES IN HOSPITAL! =: te aR) a ; J ra 3 E Mae thrust lis pistol 4©- suspects Kollowed Ai ys = os a g ooo —o ween the gal 3 of the fence to shoo and Novbuihe toe . " re Nd the Cor hat he had be | MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., y ;, tady, a Somnambulist, When Pata we pat he had been | eicy W, Baran, the Tie Nepean cause of several bu Suddenly Awakened, Plunges He claimet that Deloy had | ®t Mamaroneck-on-the-Sound, and w on he shot at fim, | Wa# robbed of $20,000 worth of diamondy)~ Intention. ot wounding. the | ¥ y - __ 5. pa a ay Heed just to frighan his / DAMAGE $3,000,000, SAY >| VICTIM IS PROBABLY VICTIM'S BROTHER SAYS on tn that n.|wiadotins two Wenner ervants, tone D., L. AND W. OFFICIALS. FATALLY INJURED. DEED WiLFULLY DONE. | fi) 9's "No person | HK, tAEt we dno suspects in tate Conte eal men are now tracing them abroad, It nfessed to him that | » roof with the In-| ¢ $ $ 3 Ps Prisoner, However, Claims the Young Man Was Attempting Right Leg and Thigh Shattered, and Doctors at the Hospital Do Not Expect She Will Re-| to Commit Burglary and that cover. He Didn't Try to Kill Him. Mrs. Mary Pross, thirty years old, of Fire Burns Six Blocks of Piers, Ten Lighters and Barges, with 150-Freight Cars—Sal- vage Claims Heavy. 4 » Fitz Deloy, the sixteen-year-old boy CASTO ESS HIOHEA DG 96-904, It was reported to the police of Jer- Schene wan seriously in| FH vow | FF ecy City to-day that the mate of the fured ea by n fall from the j0r | when SA vid teas y : i f° barge Atten C. Churchill, upon whieh AE TO some of Ne! |vue Hospital last night. ‘This mornine SS [i the fire started that destroyed $3,000,- | ¢ pelea vahiie Wiilaabate Herman Ernst, the watchman of No. & For infants.and Children rf] 0 worth of property along, the river | © Mrs. Pross Jind come from Schenectady [oreiys who did the anooung. wie iioeg my rs 2 Ns eld in the Cer Street Cou y v} Fron Gcvesterdags afleccboniiiay missing le to visit her relatives over the hollday®. [So \tuwtraty Fiatmmer on a charge of Bears It is feared that he was asleep on the | Mrs. Ro: ow that she wer KA ani homtetde. 5p barge and waa burned to death, ® nambultst nd when they retire F ast! Delow's two brothers, James and The Parner na cos Nes toa quel dbeeaee! |S night mad o inside Of lrrank, of No. 169 West Houston strect, ¥ : Pats als e the bed. Rows was lrexpectable young men, in court this Signature 4 1s tho latest made by the D., 1. ana W.| avddenty saw the white |morning chareed that the shooting was 4 y oMoials, and is said to cover] @ form of her cousin at the window edie wilful and malicious, although Bret | Of + all loss to piors, barges and freight. | $ and serean ated ht suddenly Fejaimed he shot the boy as he was ate : ‘awakened, out the window pting to commit a burglary, Many barges belonging to others were 3 Sergeant Woods, who was t 7 | destroyed or damaged, Six blocks of] > standing on the opposite side of th 7 river front property are in ruins and| ® tweet, saw the woman fall and sum ad jt not been for the fireboaty New | ® : j moned an ambulance. At the Eastern | ai Wet rere “Mecietian tt 1n | COMVCSE9SOOORSOOOS $ : 4 District 1 it was found that is se = sING SE Mrs. Pross's right leg and thigh were A bMrotabio the D.,L. &W. station would THE DARK, THE BLUE, THE DEEP, THE SHANGING SE levee andi Cid bislie Nad iirecelved Refreshing have been destroyed and not unlikely 1 * severe internal J . Tittle hope 1s Summer ‘ that the iames would have reached TWO Gl ALS SHOT ROY SUSPECTED Of KING RECEIVES VANDERBILT. |entertained of her recovers pene e a ee jeverage the great steamship piers which made food for the flames on June 30, 1900. . Neither Jersey City nor Hoboken, with a LONDON, May 90.—ling Edward held » M. . thetr exposed miles of water front, has Including so, dordays tive Americans: | pead Man in Overalls Found iu 30 Hei iy! a fireboat. They place their dependence QVillam Barclay Parsons, being pre- Brooklyn. ‘ y Green Trading Choecnies vi a “After the levee the Ki 6 The body of an unknown man was GROCERIES» se Brae [prten, tie iceboe serVise ee Nee nee _ se adiietcet the! Ninke tt Abeekita {Urpee | found floating in Gowanus Canal to- G RIES Stamps Free, So Good, . f Besides destroying six blocks of piers , and threatening the very heart of the ye prosperity of Hoboken, yesterday's fire / ate up nearly ten small barges and light- ers and 160 freight cars on barges. Cap- tains of tugs touk desperate chances in S towing threatened oraft from the piers, and the ealvago claims will be heavy. 7 Started in Barge Cabin. : ‘The fire started in the cabin of a] Joseph Miller, sixteen years old, a] TRENTON, N. J., May 30—Nathan With silent eloquence. Butler's, Fine Teas'are known and appreciated in g:most every household. The: barge that was moored alongside Pler| barber, of So. 4&8 Metropolitan avenue. |sibbett, the fourteen-year-old son of go from the ea shrub direct té your table. That explains why the price is so ridiculously low, quailty No. 12. At first it could have been ex- tinguished with a bucket of water, but the bargeman, terrified by the smoke and flames, hurried his wife and chil- Gren across a plank to the pier. <- _Awatohman on the pler learned of the fire. With @ bucket of water he rushed toward the barge, but the flames had already enveloped the entire craft and were spreading to the pler. In the lat- ? ter was a great quantity of cotton, and the watchman was driven back by the immense volume of smoke that rolled between the \eked-up bales. , ‘The watchman ran and turned in an alarm, but no power on earth could Angela Manalla May Die of Injuries and Her Companion Wounded in Arm— Joseph Miller Charged with Shooting. Brooklyn, was arraigned in Yorkville Court to-day, charged with firing two revolver shots last evening, ono of which Is expected to result In the death of Afgela Manalla, twelve years old, of No, 40 Rast Thirteenth etre ite the other cuused a painful wound inthe right arm of ‘ulia Quinter, sixteen years old, of 438 East Thirteenth @treet. The Manalla girl is at Bellevue Hospital and her companion 1s confined to her home, Tt is dlleged that Miller and some companions made a raid on @ fruit stand at Thirteenth street and Avenue A at 8 o'clock last evening, and that He Had Made His Home with Neighbors, and Denies Knowl- edge of Murder, Alihougn He Visited House Daily. Mrs. Hannah Sibbett, who was found dead in her home here, is heing held by the police here on suspicion of mhtricide. According to the police the boy had not been living with his mother, he residing with neighbors. The dead body of his mother, badly decomposed, was found in her home last night covered over with a blanket. The boy told the police that his mother left the house on Friday and that he had not seen her since, although he visited the house every day to fecd ur Other Amer- George W., w' i nted at Levee. Guinea), @ ploturesaue West African potentate, who has left his country for the first time In his life. ‘The British Government has agreed to buy all the Alake’s Lagos cotton for three years. This some t Handsome English Dinner Sets for $9.69 sharpest BODY IN GOWANUS CANAL. day. The man was dressed in blue over- alis and appeared to be about thirty- fiv eyears old. ‘The body was taken to the Morgue. ‘ orcelain is a special, involving one of the joney-saving values offered in inte. Double ‘‘S. @ H.” a free gift to all who value them, with every purchase of 10-cents or more, except C, O. D’s. iBest Creamery Butter, alb., 19c. Such i: brief is every retail grocery store concerns eatables, summer beverages and groceries in the world to select from. The considered, compared with other retailers. Creamery Butter at 19c. a pound. so it is, clear through our mammoth stock. A few sample prices quoted. For the further delectation of the thrifty, home-loving queen of Green Trading Stamps, the household we start another week off wit household supplies. When Iced, TheGateway AllGood Things owned and operated by JAMES BUTLER, so far as Our customers have the largest stock. of qualtty is above reproach, and the prices speak for themselves We are still holding the price of the very best Western Nowhere else can you buy this extra grade for so littlesmoney. And have saved the pler then. ‘The firs had yaen cdlseny ered by His: propee. the ablcvens anal de otis aout Jobs: These dinner sets are of beautiful Eng- the cotton. or, Miller drew a revolver and|His story is not belleved by the police, Fs ‘i celai ‘ 7 seach’ fier to pier the flames leaped| fired two shots, each of which and they have decided to hold him until lish old allover Ele Secorae Rr aL Extra quality, pureand fresh—the very best in the market. : sof at struck one of the girls, who were a] they can make a fuller Inv@stigation. comprising 100 pieces, including Soup ‘ : x until within three-quart jour five plers, all full of valuable freight, / . three coal pockets, one of which a en. completed, and dozens of d floats moored between them, short distance down the street. Angela fell with a bullet wound in her necic, and Julia, with a shot in her right arm, ran to her home greatly frightened Mrs. Sibbett was the widow of/a Civil War Veteran, ed Ten Gems of Art. ,ureen service, in centre of each piece In many stores such and all necess; y dishes for table decorated witl Z English scene’ nd biue borders. Peerless Day Wants, Etc. Butler's Borax Sonp—Softtens and cleanses as no other soap will, 2 T CAKOR LOL. ..ecavereserseeseeee 5c Peerless ing. All hope of saving any| Detective Cahtil says he saw Miller | Every Sunday for ten Sundays, begin- 4 M It E t t on s ts R it Beer ‘of them was go! with the smoking revolver in his hand, | ning Juno 5, ‘The World will present {ts sets sell for $14, and a X Tac ° clink lriccaryr Pepe etpatal) 25c 00 ¥urther up the river, and toward /and caught him after a short chase. | rendei h splendid reproductions of they are worth it, too. \ The Revitalizer for Women. Coney Island Soap—Good 1 ‘ which the wind was sweeping the fire, {Angela was sent in an ambulance to | paintings of the most beautiful scene As long as the lot lasts, ‘select at esisecess e@ \ ra : thing, and lots 3 25c ¢ lay tho Delaware, Lackawanna and [Bellevue, and Miller was taken to the Jat tho St. Luis Fair, Order the series t Ese A perfect Tonic—not a Stim. | cakes’ for. xtrac ation-house, rot 1 aler, rder 1 ts it H D — b Western passenger station, and above it |station-house, from your rewsdcaler, Order all ten 1s | Specials in Separate Pieces of This English Porcelain. Mant. Clhenming better ar mera economical’ | Concentrated essence of the two Magistrate until 0 bail. Per dozen, $1.15; a bottle......... 10c 12 cents a dozen allowed for the empty bottles, reducing cost to 9c. a bottle or $1,03 per dozen. Owing to the Inability ginla fo appeac in caurt, crnell adjourned the hearing dnesday, holding Miller in $1 Kage, 160.; 1-1b. oz, package Butler's French Blue—I superte squares for. 1 Blue—-Ib, box...100 Blue—\-lb. box, nee, ‘Eis is the best way to wet . See the bls exposition with Th The vietures are worthy of 4-1b. p 2c pack- | the plers at which were moored the big 4 transatlantic Hners of the Hambury- American, North German Lloyd and |¥ | Holland-American companies. ‘Among these big, liners were the Moltke, the Kronpring Wilhelm, the Prince Oskar, the Pretoria, the Phoe- nicia, the Grosser Kurfurst and the ‘Trave. The collapse of Pier No. 9,. although it endangered the lives of scores of men who were at work there, saved Pler No. 5 and prevented the further spread of the fire, In the crash of Pier No. 9 four men makes over 5 gallons of finest thirst quenching . 5 ay age; wholesome, satisfying, aie One bottl 10c | % Persons who purchase these sets and wish extra pieces can secure them at the following low prices: Tea Cups and Saucers, 10¢, i nvered Soup Tureen, 98¢, Dinner and Soup Plates, each, 10c. vered Vegetable Dishes, 49c, Tea Plates, éach, 10c. Uncovered Vegetable Dishes, 25c. Fruit Saucers, each, 5 | Pickle Dishes. 15c, Butter Plates, each, 3c. | Sauce Boats, 25¢. le, ma a bottle... Ammonia—Good, bottle Butler's Borax—Softens the water; ys moths where sprinkled dry; better than tar paper or moth page ih." Be.P abet. package 4c Bine Ribbon Starch—Guaranteed Meat Dishes, 10 in, long, 25c. Covered Butter Dishes, 35¢, Meat Dishes, 12 in. long, 85c. Meat Dishes, 14 in. long, 49c. Third Floor, Both st, 8: Good Groceries & Wines Long Island Potatoes. preter injures Twn were atruak By || 7 5 ' the strongest, thitert and 7g ying timbers, another injured hia thin, vapory a taxily I S l TE d S i glosstest made; 1-Ib, carton... shoulder by striking a floating timber! accendng from its crater inigy ran ha pecia ues ay aie! Large, sound, mealy, a] ytectean Glow st reh—Extra in tl Me strengt ality: 3b 1 5¢ carton Clotheslin clothes rope, ont) Brooms—Best qu broom.corn; sweep ‘while diving from a barge, and a fourth was thrown from a treatle on which he had been watching the fire. Four Men red, colics; fancy flask..00-c0.e2-00 ++ The extra good quclity of everything that the Bloomingdale Grocery Store offers makes the following specials in groceries, wines and liquors of importance to every careful buyer: Flour. Rolled White only visible sign of life in the sleep- ing volcano; but within is a raging sea of fire, molten rock and sulphur- 1 peck, 33c.,a bas- 17 een; cach SOC Blackwell's Pic! ‘The injured men wi ous gases. Those who make their highest grae s'a Ale or front C : i ¥ one 263 the beat 5 tines wait elnes . M = = Oration ae Jessaceok’ arena ands Eten ore homes in the peaceful valleys below JOCBRS Nore. cass SR ** 20c ; eet yen sere TBG and.cecesrecs OC Sriatier wear welll ea {Bevand SC Worle tamouss OU) ean City, aboulder cut and bruised by tatine| KNOW the danger, and though fre- Queen Olives, esas Binke! Oc Ber dome ss-y $115 Cotman's Engl. Bine Ribbon Polishing Soap— arent a fasrin! Saken 16. Mary. Monin, Hor] quently warned by the rumblings and site ri imeSESS age | MES WMS? gaia Btananca “he Giang cteeugny Meet Be Terr Lah nn does ROE wakings, these signs of impendi i . A AUR RE o. sai. . a & Ve Teiumph Metal Polish—The oid Blue Ribbon Jelly Powder—Des- MAT, JANA foray years ot. showers] te Signs of impending eruption go unheeded. They are! “fi? Zunes: 29C | Cheese, tancier Sh ADT wens Ree Sauce A bol riamph Metal Folish—The oid Miort delicacies for, hot weather, ing debris; tax ing in fancied security, when the ki Peet | Ait erar penta L Monogram, very ol! & Blackwell's Mushroom each, IC. wholesome and nourishinj Mary's Hospital. pe ‘4th ’ giant awakes with deafening 1, beat trom | mremtepane Cac Va galion. 38: $3.75 epese & Binek collie Me fn round boxes; eac! eT Eh ays MAT. OFTO. twenty-eight yeare old, No.|TO8FS, and they are lost beneath a downpour of heated rock and 180). | Mesak inst ceses, ration apse . Ketohupts 8 acy; JOC Timany Silver Polish—For gold, #8 Park avenue J City, ediantiy!] 6calding ashes. Pi rich to the beat imported: ‘ x : ail bronze and cut glass, fiewta ently ousands of blood " lel sapien peered Proaee g ; ie H ood poison sufferers are living upon elie” cana Winkler (Shine soda Was boxes; each. eben ing volcano, and are taking d ‘ 5 alb. cane $4e | peti. Ha i zalwey eis surgeon trom St. Mary's Hospite! and taken P' ig desperate chances, for under the . | ii Fresh Shrimp—Delic for POULLER, MEMRT, fortyctive years ol@ pete Sn capoteth es ae Ky., Mar. 24, 1 | Good Wines and | fhinds: a ready. luncheo No. 213 Fest fourth street, Man- spotcoae ithe wate ereigntlomen: For over fous youre T pudered Liquors. 2. | ate rium re hattan; burned about face and hands. He/ °J je disease from @ severe case of contagious blood Beef. Wine and Iroh, | 8 a nd § a pas qumped oft Pier 0, swam 100 feet to a sate| disappear, and the de- 2olsou. Iwe , staying there four beat; our B0e. bot- 20e g landing place, then walked ‘to St. Mary's peibbats . tabigexpenso. I then consulted phy- | fe ean y ‘gs | 5 Fikemmanas cor iecateoar luded victim is happy in siclane, who prescribed Meroury. Nothing dia | oiSoos) te Malt Es en to the Nearest. J ———— the belief of a complete me Sn¥ food; in fact, tho treatment proved cane, 150. Hepearian ; * ig an beneficial. I mentioned m; Salmon, 1} | Hunger 3! ry , é ‘ CHILD SCALDED; IS DYING. Ha eae Of cons frtend, who gold me that 8. 8.8. hed de ee Prethtig., cilia Butler's Famous Brands of Teas and Coffees. PS an Ee ave on en Oured him. Iatonce commenced its m ., sT0.00, en Stamps Chotees! dian, Xe ‘ j Gussie Kore Fell Tato a Dotter of] SMothered in the iyelen fer contimiting it for sometime could find no fhe Sara Teelion nis 90,00 nsiames UNXLD TEA: Sizer ana Kf Sus 1 50c ; Bs * oO! @ disease whatever. This was about tw. . aanth ay ourself, ‘phone 640 Plaza a 2 sure stamps jen } OT got Water. and as ‘soon a6 these youre ago, tenn tuchfulls sey 2 sey eaurely if you cant come yourself, ‘phone G40 Plaza and he sure { sary CEYLON TEA, Ritatsiesin'timter weense 1 tb» SOc minerals il) Well » M. 5 e+ our new grocery IBLE: mps 5 > 5 ¥ sre ete Oeil) Ber ck “or BUTLER’S CHOICE No. 1 TEA, . ! lb, 35¢ 30th St. Section. jo Korn, @ little girl of four, is thous it to be dying at her home, N Ib, 25¢ BUTLER’S CHOICE NO. 2 TEA, blaze up again, Occasional sores break out in the mouth, a red rash nd of Dekalb avenue, Brooklyn, to-day a8! appears on the body, and these warning symptoms, if not heeded, ff “gp ; — ° yee Ber hrm fe it 0 sre won followed by. feist erptone, woven, <oppercoore’ Remarkable Dentistry Offer--- nz BEST MOCHA and JAVA COFFEE, tb, 25¢ GSE eee Sarg, |e hy ale, gia, tow of al ed otter sickening ose Bull Set of Teeth for $5 tt BEST MARACAIBO COFFEE: - {iby 20¢ BEST SANTOS COFFEE. tng herself from hy Pound of cause mercurial Rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, offensive ulcers and inflammation of the stomach and bowels. The use of S. S. S. is never followed by any such bad results, It cures without the} slightest injury to the system, We offer $1,000 for proof that it contains a mineral of any descrip: For this week we offer this extraordinary opportunity to gel a full set of teeth for $5—satistaction guaranteed. Vegazone -our new botanigal discovery—applied to the gums, v Bvory Sunday for ten Sundays, begin: ping June §, The World will present ite readers with splendid reproductions of sures the absolutely painless extraction of teeth—pain less filling of teeth and painless killing of nerves intings of the most beautiful ; fF : gees ig Ble vue Ore pes Ls stat tion. S, 5S. S. is an antidote for con- | Peainations tre Maid th vattendarice f i {vom your newsdealer, Order all ten in tagious bjood. poison, it destroys xaminations tre, Maid in attendance. Oxford Biscuits, . .~. ) 12c davance. This is the best way to met every atorh of the virus and pu! ifies | Gold Crown’, 22 kt., $5 | Gold Filling, $1 and up. Fruit Crackers, . 2. 2 6 7 Bridge Work, $5 Silvér Filling, 50c. and vp. Thin) Pioor, Randell’ Dentiatry a All Cars Transfer to Bloomingales’. Fig Newtons,. Golden Crisp, Jonnies,. . « and strengthens the blood and bilild+ up the general health. | We will mail free our special book | ith full directions for home treat. ans withouy SSS lood Polson, Wi Worle Weg sre Bs He Pree UR Sos Tames, NG USE THE WORLD'S