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; © for Coney Istana!” at the firet of a daily papers, ime first outing, for which The Even- fng World has secured 20,000 tickets, is {0 be at Coney Island, the seaside won- Getiand of the world. Three special attractions will be Tho Evening World's offering of enjoyment, @nd these three attractions have been welected with reference to their individ- Gal merit as representative of different of educational and pleasure-pro- Voking diversion. ‘The three attractions chosen are altu- @ted on Surf avenue, but are not in- @luded within the big inclosures, for ‘which an entrance fee has to be paid. @hey are no less than the famous his- i Rot Teast, the unique and ever-plegaing ‘novelty, the Old Mull. ‘When The Pvenivg World's cuests ar- jzive at Coney Island they will have @ combination of remarkable diversions from the paper, which ~ the most varied forms of entertainment. From the ravages of water bringing * destruction to a peaceful town, giving the full force of the uncontrollable laws | of nature and illustrating an histori- \ea event never to be forgotten in the history of disasters, to the delving into the very bowels of the earth, showing the workings of the men who slave far away from the light of the sun to Supply the world with conf; }emwain down in subterranean passages Next week The Evening World will have as {ts guests ries of out- ings at popular resorts the great army of newspaper merchants who so faithfully supply the public with the 1 {ustrate then | rH maT) rs ras fe We CP which are to bear you down, down tnte the very depths of the earth {s a won- derful transformation of environment, but the Great Coal Mine, with {ts real- istic reproductions of Ufe below the surface 1s so complete ta its portrayal that the very breath of the coal regions seoms to be in the alr. ‘The train of cars which starts on the narrow gauge road into the mine mouth {is composed of real coal cars fitted up with seats for the passengers. Into the yawning shaft the cara start | and the tour, which ts replete with vivid reproductions of scenes in the miner's life, 1s now tnformation on the workings of the } on @ remarkable water voyage, ell these | Great Mine. t 4 “FLAMES HEM IN attractions form a series of pleasure that can sonly be found tn dne spot | firrounded with so much local color, and that spot is Conoy Island. jay Island. where everybody wants to and wHere so many are unable to enjoy the sights of pald admissions after they get there. The thirty thou- tlekets which The Evening World butes wit! be admissions into at- tractions that rank with tho finest effects ever attained in spectacular or scenic illusions. Down In aoal ~~ Mine Like Those i of Pennsylvania. O more instructive sieht does Coney Island claim than the Great Coal Mine. This js an ox- @et Teprodiction of the most famous mine of the Pennsylvania coal re- gions. To turn from the beating @urf of the Atlantic, a few feet @istant, and enter the typical coal cars TENANTS ASLEEP ies i oe One Wndred Men, ~ Women and Children Driven from Their Homes in Astoria by Fire in a Factory. ire in the factory of the Lackner Box Manufacturing Company, Seventh avenue, near Broadway, oria, L. I., drove more than one ed men, women and children from their homes in the surrounding tene- ments and probably caused the death of @ watchman who was employed !n the factory. His name was not known to any of the persons in the neighborhood and 4t was not until the roof of the burn- ing factory had fallen in that anybody Femembered that he usualy spent the might on the top floor of the factory. ®éarch was made for him, but he could not be found, and the firemen came to Gye) conclusion that he had perished The fire was discovered by man, who turned in an ala fantory was flanked by three es houses on eavh side, and each of 1 Was filled with siceping men. wo @nd children, The firemen saw ould not save tie story and di thelr efforts toward resculng the ten- Ants of these houses and protecting their homes (rom the flames. Assistance was sent for to Long Isl- @nd'City, and by heroic work the fire- men prevented the Spread of the flames to the surrounding houses. The loss fs estimated at $30,000, Seventy-five (persons Avil be thrown out of work by he destruction of the factory. i STIR OVER THE LIBERTY BELL Elmira People Forgot Welcome tn Kagernens to Seo It. ELMIRA, N. Y., June 4.—Fifteen thousand poople saw the Liberty Bell here early to-day on {ts first stop en Foule to the St, Louis Fair. @f Philadelphians, headed by Weaver, distributed souvenirs. Deon planned to have the sch Ten sing and t he bell was entering the sta In the excitement everybody see forget, and in the cagernesn to sve Famous old relic wamme went awry ‘A stop of only ten minutes was made @ railroad The t! ‘The party Mayor had It the the entire formal pro~ The BEST HOT WEATHER MEDICINE | Shatt houses, slopes, cars, mule trains | and all are shown and the miners work- ing with pick and drill getting the anthracite from its bed ts reproduced most realistically. ‘The amali boy who wants tu be a miner and dig for black dlamonda hes only to visit the Great Conl Mine be-| |fore he thoroughly makes up his mind | He can see things which may influence him. As tho inspection cars wind Gown into the “rifts'’ of tho earth| the Mack walls open upon vistas of numerous instructive meaning. liv mules are seen drawing lvaded cars through fmner recesses, while miners are digging forth the coal. The miners, bared to the waists, with their hats bearing the necessary miners’ lamps, are realistic enough to 50 on a strike, Then there ts the explosion from fire damp, showing the resoue of imprisoned mi: the burning mine, the powder bin with tts grim old hero guardisn who refuses tu leave his post, As a bit of realism the Great Coal Mine is one which makes the ocoupants of the coal oars feel they are indeed far beneath the surface of the earth [SCENTED FLAMES T00 MUCH FOR FIREMEN The Fumes Created 7 Geese ty Burning Sachet Powder and Per- fumery Caused Six of Them to Become Unconscious. Six firemen who were overcome by auMng fumes from expensive perfum- ery and scented powders burned at a fire in the manufactory of Lazell, Dailey & Co, at Duane and William streets are recovering to-day, A stock of fine perfumery valued at $50,000 was de- atroyed. For a block the odor could be plainly detected. ‘The perfumed locality took in he Newsboys’ Lodging House and a ttle of the Bowery, a region where 1 pleasantly perfumed atmosphere rarely prevails, ‘The tire started at 6.05 P, M. The one hundred men and girly employed in the manufactory had stopped work at 6.30 P.M. J. H. Haywood, the head book- Keeper, remained. Passers-by saw smoke pouring ont of the upper floor of the slx-story t wood, who fot floor, started tion {Idini, and notifed Hay- a brisk fire on the fitth spontaneous combus- tment devoted t powder, the fr faced a dt Mcult problem. }On the top floor In two big copper va jWas stored an immense quantity of aleo- hol. Fearing an explosion, the Arem fought the flames, which quickly crept from the fifth to the sixth floor Tho burning perfumery and scented powders made a dense smoke, and John Goldsmith, fireman with Engine Com- pany No, 9 und Probationary Fireman Edward Maskell, of the same company were quicky overcome by the perfumed cloud and were carried by companions to the street. An ambulance fro: Hugson Street Ho e from the Dr by was in the de to making face and sac} n Wh ‘and on the Attn floor both fell unconscloua in the perfumed smoke, They too were carried to the an Alfred G. Buc \ v No. 9, at Ariel Hats! wine ny No. 10, tell] ss andl were removed ilke’ their| punions. Warner got cha saloon and used a by pital table. and soon had ents out of day ihitied and ap rs from a nenr-b ull constantly bringing | wate! ae 7 bing the men who su] }eoad claiming the earth's jr ly un with ts for man- one jore the car oomes out) in open air and the surf oan be heard booming not far away it takes several minutes ty realize thet the! really Coney Ieland and not Pennsylvania far beneath the ground. | Vivid Picture of the Flood That Swept Johnstown. HE very name Johnstown Flood calls up @ ploture of horror and calamity which has made that event of May 81, 1589, fresh in the minds of the p eople and theszenoaraphic re- production of this event, with its vivid reallam, its climax of dramatio inten- sity, {9 one of the most wonderful eleo- trical effects of its kind in the world. In the great building where the flood is being represented, a painting of the clty before %s ruin end of John Baker's ride give an {introduction to the great lon which is to follow. Pirst . panorama of otastonn, Sip pretty Ilttle village nestling in the val- ley of the Conemaugh, ts shown. The MESFIREBUGTO BE CALLED HERO) College Student Also Shot Him- self Twice and Told a Story of Footpads, Hoping to Gain Sympathy of Wealthy Widow. POMONA, Cal,, June 4—Henry 8. WWil- let, president of the sophomore clnss of Pomona College, has confessed that in an effort to gain the sympathy of a wealthy widow, he attempted incen- diarism at the home of Mrs, Loulse Renwick and then shot himself. Willet was found in Mra. Renwick's yard after two shots had been heard He was wounded in the left arm and shoulder, and said he had been aroused by footpads on Mrs. Renwick's porch and ran out to defend her property. He eald an unknown man had shot him. It was discovered that some one had carried rags saturated with oll to porch and had tried to force an trance to the Renwick house. The police found that the rags had come from Willet's room and confronted him with the evidence. He confessed. en EXCURSIONS. 0) EXCURSIONS ~ EVERY SUNDAY ERIE RAILROAD | SHOHOLA GLEN. Ih the Blue Mountains, ono hundred wad seven pais he New York, on the beautiful reas 4 WY. 234 At 8.05 and 9.80; Jeree raey Sisvand re by “Heturmag’ fens Bhehotn 4 Ro an BREENWOGD LAKE GLENS, 81.00—or, with, Di » Special, exorens on Teaven Weat 23a Chambers St. 9.45, Jersey City 10,00 AL turning: and 6.58 P.M. PATTEN [INE = where ts A painted houses, = A Oremorenn “OG = é ; ‘30 N BAKERS” HISTORIC RIDE + Peaceful acene 9 wonderful in tts de- tail. On every hand rise the, moun- tains, and up the mountain aide threads the gravity road, while thraygh the streets run the atreet cars and wagons. At one aide the smelter with its lights and smoke ‘4 {n full blast, Every- life, ‘The houses are not nor are the <ars and arriages, ‘Che bulldings are built of en] material and the smelter is @ real melter in miniature. On the scqne of this town somes @ ie | Memorial Day parade Troops of ohtl- | dren inden with flowers follow the sol- iers to the cemetery. Everything in- icates the peaceful routine of a town wholly unprepared and unsuspecting of the great calamity about to befall it. With vivid realism the details of Johns- town's every-day life stand out bold! ‘The changes in light as the day di away are beautiful, and from the full Hght of early afternoon to the warm red of the dying sunset as its stains the hills, the picture is softened by th changing glows, reproduced with an exactness that would please Nature her- seif. ‘Phen night falls over the city, the lights in the houses ebine forth, the red glow in the smelters loom out in the darkness, the midnight express dashes acroas the scene and everything in Johnstown is at rest. ‘The ohanging lights of nature again degin to throw thelr influence over the town. Dawn comes, then the fatal day {8 upon the unsuspecting place, All un- EXCURSIONS. 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Onto th; water | the dead and dying mingliny RAILROADS, Pennsylvania’ if RA nons it) A es AP tas m yd DESBROBSES and as PGAGS ep : ma Dini OAD Naw Fao, tis eae, 1 ae Smoking and Arnser ago and hoisdo. nD ion {reine ot al venang ‘Aah ita oleve SRURG. SPECTA Dintie oan TO! N }o Express, Foe pita and New Oni CHESAPEAKE & OO. RA A.M. wee and ao avs FOR, OL NT COMFORT Weok-days Att. ANTIC, ‘crry.—o.55 MT week tank ‘Through Cara a # THR MA oe le ia ros aime Pinar reel 38 Broadway, and Be ex Bt New for and check aentions “548 _Chetsen’* & allroad Cab Service. Ay ERRURY, rR ‘Genera! Mars Prost nately YD, GRO. W. General Passenger Agent. before the force, churches milla are overturned; rained; butldings are ith fright- WW and the storm ts on tm fts full fury. Again there {s another roar above that of the storm, Louder and louder It is the rush of water down the river bed. The big dam has burst above the town and its waters are bringing destruction in thetr path, city with swish and swirl the ows. angrily lashing and sun rounding the buildings. Houses crash topple; the smelter is tossed about Uke kindling wood. Debris piled high soon takes the place of the peaosful town, Everywhere when the flood re- cefies 139 desolation and devastation, tn pitiful confusion with the ruins of their homes, heeding the people pour from their The end of Johnstown after the terri- x reat icra rie my m1 and” Observat ts, pial and ands Lowa Dis 1TH, ENNSYLVANTA ee Sie KPRICGS.— Poe iy “Winget a ands Cine ate, TAL. —Dalty 2.26, 4.26 25 A. TLWAY. tee Tyan anti Aig 788 ‘OR. O35 na and Teeldences. theounh tS Asaf fo for Pernsylvanta, woop. Mai it} ly_furniahed, “hot Unfurnished—East Side. Defore the realism that not a wi gan tators, Delightful Visit to Island. ita rapidly minder of the olden days. PERSONALS. TED, the address of Thom: rd from the speechless the Picturesque and Famous Old: Ae “ec HE O14 Mi0"—the very I Picturesque, but the i mill ftrele is one of the most picturesque and delightfully quaint spots et Coney! artistic olf structure, with’ volving wheel grinding tthe Water Into a forceful torrent, ‘ia a re- The mossy water-wheel, which goes splashing around, really furnishes the power by which the boats are propelled > through the interesting windings of the tors ti yeara worked in, vase raat ag rey ~ i George Ri ine LAWYERS. 800 bers e gy makes Pod ted | ows Sin ia ee ee AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILE OIL and lamps and he “20th Centur fine line on in: apeation farren st, near subterranean stream. Into the boat which is moored by the old wheel, then out on the tour of inspection you go. First the tiny river runs through caves and grottoes, now coming into dark- nets, now opening unto beautiful scenes. ¥rom desp, dark caverns, into which the boat suddenly seems to descend, while shrieka are heard from nervous women, another sudden leap brings the boat into a seemingly wide river, with hasy mountains in the far distance, All sorta of surprises are in store for ‘the traveller in the Old Mill's subter- ranean byways, First you pass a large Feet of coral, broad, benutiful flelds of grass, dotted with shrubbery and trees, with rabbits frisking about; then into an {deal grotto; the palms of Florida next loom up, and a beautiful view, with brillant flowers, teeming with perfume, delights the eye, Suddenly, with a rush, the boat comes into the Devil's Cave, Monster serpents of horrible desertp- tion writhe, and colored lights and Weird effects mike the fllusion intense, From the welrdly fascinating nee the boat glides eet ayers wi bergs, snow ieleles on reine a C en tranee into that summer. rT ‘outalae tlrely forgot! The boat glides ro. disregard from the North very heart of Egypt, any Ale pictures of life in the ‘and of the mids, jwith Egyptian Cai fects give a breath of the Hast, strong contrast with the scenes just pase Florodora Bex! Pisnyanee Quartet and ev boss! enc. the ‘a wand i fai) eri ff the jungle and Rae. and to a clo stream’s path, alla through to ‘eno! ment is on er ine the pear a whoe! es my Pests ee Erownt Soy “satisfied “fd ZA INTERIORS OLD Mable FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET. Cente Fer Téne. Unfurnished—West Side. 200 legant corner apartme: large, “lene rooms; all improvements, “Fy ts ee | i, oS a SPL itr “ar 5 V. rs Taree rooms, el! im- —Provements,_$2 7 Tote FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 22 Cents Per Ling, 4 West Side. 7, Wares rooms, running wattr, 5 1, ISTH 8T., 26 W. others, Mee Up: i central focatio Sern, 143 W.— ah iT rooms; summer rates; light large eel 97 PERRY ST. Four light, airy rooms and batht perfeat DELEON a See tee fe Tish at =, UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO LET. dae es HOUSES Stonebridge’a Office, 184th at., block east 8d av. ar, OF FLATS & APARTMENT TO LET. 5 oF 20, Cents Per. Line, ¢ Furnished—West Side. PLATS | en 41 1O1st st. 109 W.—4 rooms, bi ter, line | MADISON TOT ST. 401 4. ath ail Ha and _ Ri to $48. 82D ST, 856, os room COOLEST IN THE CITY. Nive SSB. me erties all Mehte ns, bath hot water, mene GatananeEe North of 125th St. . corner LslsE at. near Bt, (oman Lan Large, small, cool Foomet ea: ummer prices, , 42 W.—Some very cool, clean, at- i, Very reasonable: indepen- 3 immediate: bomelike; ‘baw rd. ed large parlor floor, ah itiemen; also hall room} 188 ae of handsomely fur- ed. ween ‘corns Saibpoom. heated, hot-water mubD, fret. floor, #28. Fry 38—Five, ejeqant yoo Wand bath, aint fa tine order, $17, ioe aa —Front_ parlor, Bi jekoeping! gan stove RNY son 235 pear TE igun—Modern | $871, 104 Clean amit” rooms; also ‘parlors | single flats. b and 6 ro iad BT HO We rh ight roome ane ath, 6b _rate! 2vc. Per Ling, LAIGHT ST., 07, comer Greenwich Sad three rooms; §10-818, Janitor, one je) FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 20 Cents Per Line, East Side. 8! fy. m3, 246—$8 two front rooms, nicely fur- nished; quiet, housekeeping? etnall faralies 2B Ciean, Erunkened roors 25 and $1.00, with co. IRVING REACE, Tt (near Academy Music) wm tiled: bathroo: sae a eae m7 ‘and small cool at hone; moderate, casas eit ang Eat iment. Tmprove- secant iat open woth, 10TH, 248 W.—Handsomely furnished thr oy = Tay SP Ae: rooin apartment Yhoder” unprovernente] | 150TH @ aT. a Ba nent es A as pa ao Gostor eoteeearas aiandsomely Li eile diel ete reat Bon nroas WHEN, CSR TESOL | aynoe ans ta, nee ge ot EOS Ree ic 1TH, 10 W. eee TEES Naht rooms, abaLniiDE Yale? $10-' a Pasiulne eauIDTOSES EROS , is improvemente: hear station. Janitr UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO TO LET. er caeant eosss alae alg also other overlooking Hroadwa: ed room; every con rae. TH, 138 W newly furni! gent 0) W.—Single roome and 2-room sgomfortabl furnished, housekeeping tocluded, §2.50 up. keeper, iRap s let, with o 184D. 312 W.—-Pleasant front rooms, closets, running water, «a! ORTARL| and elttine Address Kk E leeoina room m: “Rone “private house 139 Wor! 1818T | BT, furntshe 708 _ Bi. and _smail bedroom. 899 B—8 rooms, bath, hot water #up- ther ply: Janitor. FARK AV. (gan dpinall| 15D, S1.. G88 F—Moat desirable room, TH. fe, B.—4 Foomm Bath, hot water and irae Diana, light Nousekeey= | “bath ;> terme a eum; Too! fe eee 110. 8.— 705 ae entrance of 1820 ce hot water, ts Tout 's10 to 810. fd ‘tor one or, two fares, ct wore apartment 4 “ee mann ali fmorovemnents, S18 Several nice newly. turnlahed for dostor’or dentist, runs. Montreal! ‘eron (rest for ence che be Weatratt Soaa Gen. ‘Manager. Ser hotel ng vn areauen HELP WANTED—FEMALE. $15, Chub, x. Sunday, te 20 and With’ at. St 720 Fulton st, and E ie Central Loula Limited, ’ Express, © Special Louls Express, Arcee Monday, jew York ed from RGELT TAR RAN NTR room and oth ay, a Of fit- i2 1. 100 eat, “porcelain “bath, yrange, “nicely” decorat 207 HE Bteari-hented flat to Tot, nad Pro’ ements: care th at.—0 roo) ri nt, steam a oe NEN ees parlor suitable for doctor. Tooms, $1-910 weekly; Cool, clei utherners accom M'DONOUGH ST... 777, pletely. furnished ‘rooms, Unfurnished—-West Side. 804, near Téth at.—6 light private hall COLUMBUS AY.. rooms and bath; steam heat mt $27; h in_fine condition, Sat hentia Ts 201 ‘TOO! “room, $14; all improve 28TH STi, 83D srr, “and bat tunity; §45-$05_m: Flat, 4 laut roome and bath, vam hea 3. sfh;_resined neighborhood, rand bath $24: 3 142 ‘AND. 144 W. beautiful Ee, ar now amnil mg : Drivate entrance: 7 iy fi ¢ Smforiabla ‘ares parlor; Jat forts; hall West Side, A8th st.—Newly My reapectablo tur nly. near iH, 24 Wi alt xen- heron oF Housekeeping: wae, ‘bath’ Func porseiain bath, erners. Accom- todated. isomely furnished larze| 55 board optional; tranalents accom venient ferries; eee i rooms: moderate: ngueat tt fs SQUTIT 2D BT.. 894, Broo! for Het to ‘Brook: roome aeping, running water anc sf JAMES) Ph, WoTwo Taras 1 pose GS water; ‘gentlemen ti ca! BOARDERS WANTED. EES East Side. N 7... 90-—Elegant second cous Sora ant oonveniencen: °°? gaits 1 rooms, wring a ummer rates; ol B.—Twe ioel) Oates’ d or tore, with or without work’ West Side. DOMINICK 'ST., 20, near udson—Laree, winall rooms; exoelent board; running W.—Gooltront rooms, $8; best on table. in” ath ; Sere all rooms, cam rabie Winishe board optional. 418 W.—Handsomely furni Hlent table; ladies or sett ~ Yarn. 308 Late. well fan . running water, reo fuirni $ Be Par ieee, Mgt PeveR wih STH B10, Whang, amall, newly, =a fe aurentlonseny Sagas 2 ‘ re, 4: ya} Aer