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noe: and Escape of a $ | f » PHILADELPHIA, June factory of the Diam: \ Light Supply ALLE Score of Girls on an Upper Floor Cut Off. (Special to The Evening World.) -In a terrific explosion of Areworks in the Company, at No. 826 Arch street, thin @ity to-day, xevera! versons lost thelr lives, a number of firemen and girls ‘ROOT TALKS OF IN FACTORY alls of Big Philadelphia Building Blown Out by Crash of Fireworks) | EXPRESSION OF GOOD SPIRIT’ ABISE OF POWER Many at Yale Commencement Discern Veiled Defense of President Roosevelt in Ad- | dress of Ex-Secretary of War | toe ie | CRY OF ‘CZAR’ EXAGGERATED Extravagant Warnings Against. f Public Officials Likely to Mis- 1377 lead and Serve the Purpose of Offenders. | were badly burned and otherwise injured and thousands of dto!iara’ worth of) Nww HAVEN. Conn. du rere ‘ vere many Yale commmner Beceeriy, rae destroyed Went to-day who detected 1 The {force of the explosion was so great that the entire front of the fae-!| erence to Py Ht Roosevelt: tory, a substantia! modern butiding, was blown out. Following the crash fire sneech Aalicel hl eeurh any Started in different pla As the flames reached the rooms where fireworks gojooi gradwates Were stored there was explos@n after explosion Mr. Root, {i ne the stad ne FELL, BACK IN THE FLAMES. Rockets shot through the air, firocrickers popper, mines exploded aud Reman candles cud every variety of fireworks went off, to the great danger Gf surrounding property. 8 sndden was the ucciden? that the giris in the rooms where the fire- werts were mado and the clericai force on the other floors scarcely had time to get away. Many dropped {ip their tracks in plain view of the thou sunds of people who were attracted by the unusual spectacle, An jour after the crash three bodies hod been taken from the ruins, and the firemen were gearehing for more No one has yet been found by the police who can give any explanation | Of the ortzin of the fire, It is believed to have started in the rooket-room. The tir: Dened intimation tbat the people in the building had of what had hap- {; as when the floors sank beneath them and the front of the butiding re afamus were turned tn at once and 4 dozen engines and trucks re- ded, whije ambulances were cailed from various hospitals, The firemen fionged into the building and made desperate efforts to save some of those) Who had fallen tr their tracks either from fright or injuries. A large num: dey of women were carried out and down ladders by the firemen from the op floor. FIREMEN OVERCOME BY SMOKE. third, Several firemen were felled by and smoke. Several were taxen from the second floor and others taken from the} flying glass and overcome by the heat * Great crowds of spectators choked Arch street from Kighth to Ninth Street, watching with interest the firemen and police in their efforts to res- cue those in the building and check the flames from spreading to edjoining, properties. , A number of the onlookers, especially women, became hysterical as the} blackened and bleeding bodies were shouldered by firemen and carried down the swaying ladders. + While the firemen were still searching about the ‘burning building for Bodies it was reported that several children had recently been omployed by the company for the husy season, and that but few of them had been ac- gounted for. They are ail jittle girls. All of them may have escaped, but. from the fact that they were employed on one of the upper floors and were too new to ve thoroughly acquainted with the building, fears were enter- tained Jest they were lost. CREW TRIED T0 SMUGGLE GOODS stoms Inspectors Seize 46 Parcels of Silks and Curios on Board British Steamship from Far East. “Customs Inepectora Hooley and O'Neill veined forty-six parcels which members of the crew of the British steamship Indrawdi were atempting to @mugele ashore at a dock in South Brooklyn this afternoon. The goods eonfiscated consisted of silks and curios intended for members of the families ef the crew. ‘The Indrawal reached port on Thurs- day at midnight from Hongkong, Manila and other Pacific ports by way of th Sues Canal, She had a cargo of mer- chandise conaigned to Funch, Edye o Go. Work on unloading the cargo was almost finished to-day when the inspec- tore discovered some stuff being brought Gut that was not on the ship's manifest. Search of the hold and the stoke- where seaman are accustomed to hidy little mementoes from the pry- ing eyes of Government inspectors, brought forth many more packages, Se brought in his snip. BANK CASHIER CANNOT BE FOUND Resigned from Savings Institu- tion at Saratoga that Closed ‘Hts Doors To-day and Is Now "4 ~ Reported Missing. ft 9 o'clock Batur- Feturmed from din- Wen tried te" trace INDICTMENT AGAINST EX-CASHIER MAHER} Former Eneines = of Haan’s| i Restaurant in Park Row Building Must Stand TrialI— Several Charges Against Him u @t which were sent to the seizure room, “No one would claim ownership, and it fe pot likely, that any claim will be je, for the captain is responsible for a ane for allowing smuggled goods to his position in the Firat » Which by order of the of the Currency was closed 4 missing and numer- ‘being made as to his Thomas F, Maher, formerly cashier of R. M, Haan's restaurant, in the Park Row Building, was to-day in- dicted for grand larceny for the alleged theft of $31 from hi employer. The indictment charges but one-hundredth of Maher's alleged stealings, the total amount aggregating nearly $3,500, Maher disappeared from the restau- rant a year ago. An examination of his books disclosed a shortage. He went direct to Greely, Col., where he ecured employment with a manu- facturing concern und was acrested there for stealing from that firm ‘This wan the firet information the New York police had of Maher, and Detective Wooldridge, of Inspector Mo- Clusky's staff, started Went to get Maher, When Wooldridge arrived in Greely, Maher had fled, forfelting a $1,000 bond. Wooldridge returned to this ity, war heard of Maher until Tuesdey, when Philip Hano, of Philip Hano & Co., of No, 806 Greenwich street, had thelr bookeeper arrested for stealing $0. The book- keeper was taken to Police Headquar- ters, where he was identified as Maher, Besides the Indictment charging him with stealing from Haan, Maher will have to face another indictment for stealing from Hano & Co. He will be arraigned before Judge Newburger in General Sessto jorrow TEN LIVES LOST IN LOCGING CAMP Men Killed Near the Head- waters of the Green River in Wyoming by the Bursting of a Flume. KEMMERER, Wyo., June 27.-A re- port has reached here that ten men lost thelr lives at Kendall's logging camp on the headwaters of the drecs, River, southeast of this place. It ts sald the accident wi by the bursting of a flume. ——_- os ot free, pect in Now caused Vammerting ‘aul rights on the part of | Yecomes to queation anything they do; | doubting aaseriion of the ° | of ea aa lon of the private rigit dtlons of free government and personal hig_motives. e cry of Emperor, Crar ' pty Yok! Ps mar and man PE xcs Mrs. W. MacMillan Led Her Own | ik. | traversed a country supposed to be in- duties of lawyers as citizens, sald ere in Ont Reners yur avatem of govern r apecinl eave that limitations of m by pu provided c a proc If gene i tiJurious If contuued jong enone. In an attitude of personal superiority | on the p whieh is hive ont ystitutions destruction of reaponsibilty and ne he leet ¢ the habtt of the peop: “The ere frequentiv men who holy in oMce are permitted to override thy tinttations Impoxed by law upon thelr powers, the more diMcult it and the people, each one weak in him- self and unable to cope with powerful oiticers who regard any questioning of thelr acta as an affront, gradually lose|_* | the habit of holding such officers ac- countable, and ultimately practically surrender the right to hold them ac- SSuane int accountability of public of ficers tor aerst observance of the limits imposed by law and customary and un- re Nn) have ata except in ©o1 nthe letwer and of the areas aro the on oxer= i splei tial cons ndence. ‘The exercise of power not conferred by aw may ine particular case de stroy no mans property nor restrain ber eae ry, Puy te weakens athe title to Injures eve man's libert¥, ‘te tn one 1 in & process continued, ‘would be, Gentructive of our tree Institutions. “Abundant evidence that our people have not become indifferent to these necessary imitations t® furnished by the frequency with which political op- ponents impute disregard of them to public offloers. The chi is often un- Founded and often. made upon Flight foundation with great exaggeration. “But the fact that i in made shows that political Jeadors recognize that if thes can make the people helleve that & pudlle oMcer has iisurped powar he be condemned without regard to aok, are but extri AL ap ee An lnatinet ‘which ought 10 ex “nnd Seno does oxiat among us, lesion to unlawful author is DA aed trifling may be itm exe and however beneficent itn dens vaganee and lack of found- ation for many of these appeals, how. gver, Involve the danger leet the ory of ould be fo often that mon mr veotine increduvons and indifferent and turn a deaf ear to statements anil Proofs of real encroachments, m with moderathn and not for political | suit’ e“ectand that thus indiserimi e 8 bnfouindea ‘charges axnnat "the inno: Eve aN a protection ta’ the nt shal) Fealiy gull AMERCAN WOM HEADED ARAVA Party in a Notable Journey Across Abyssinia — Received by Emperor Menelik. LONDON, June 27.—Mrs. W. N. Mac Millan, of St. Louis, reached London y after traversing Abyssinia at the head of her own caravan, She js the first white woman to cross Emporor Menelik's couatry from west to cast Mrs. MacMillan accompanied the expe- dition organixed by her husband In November, 1903, as far as Pokum, at the baxe of the Abyssinian hills, Thence Mr, MacMillan started for Lake Ru- dolf and his wife went to Adix Abeba, the capital of Abyssinia, where she had @ special audience with Emperor Mene- Mrs. MacMillan’s caravan took four weeks to Journey from Pokum to the! capital, ‘The American met with every courtesy from the Abyssinian chiefs while on her way, and although she habited py hostile tribes, she saw no| Signs of unfriendiiness, On the con- trary, hundreds of supposed hostile: gathered and formed a guard of honor for the caravan for miles along the| 4 river banks, Mra. MacMillan sails for New York July 8 Che e. by Be ———— | velar eho GREAT MONOLITH IN PLACE. ‘The Jargest of the nine monoliths | brought to this olty six months ago to be pieced in the Cathedral of St. John Ps wore. the Divine, on Morningside Leigh was put in fits position to-duy in ¢t prosence of several hundred spectators, The work consumed only forty-five min- utes, 80 perfect were the arrangements, and no accidents resulted to mar the! Proceedings, The monolith in thirty-atx | feotiong, six feet In diameter and | welghs ninety-six tons, “EDDIE” GLENNON NOW ACQUITTED is ow { Judge Newburger Orders Jury; to Bring in a Verdict in Favor of Devery’s Old Tenderloin BODY OF LOOMIS REPORTED FOUND ' Corpse Washed French Coast Said to Be fhat of Missing American Who Dis- appeared from Steamer. —— FVENING WORLD AAGE CHART charts are indexed from Grat race, at Aq’ The Krening Worl j fer pipiden, teorveercoiae Ashore on} { HF esate patch to the SBR Seeteesse = in vepsriba there that ea sts furlongs of main | of abstraction he would ht 4 cn ane ‘envalities Rawianol any for two. yer Tide: Hive and one. agit furlongs of Fu } tary of Btate on board the Kaiser Wihelm Il. about deck after the usual captain's dinner Wardman. DISTRICT-ATTORNEY FAILED TO MAKE CASE. Former Agent Whitney’s Disap- pearance Made It Impossible to Convict—Got Six Months at First Trial. “Eddie” Glennon, Devery's old ward- man, was acquitted by a jury in Judge Newhutger’s court to-day of a churge of neglect of duty tn falling + the Tenderloin. Uhe acquittal was ordered by Judge Newhbiiger, who suid that the Dists Altorney had not made out a case. the out & of ugar 3. ness, Whitnes wa id obtiined ey supposed) murder He was an unwilling had heen given on the eve of the ves. Shortly afterwards Willlam 1H tor | hous dations. U ‘Rot! Tiniened i +: captain and the heed stew- FOURTH BACK, The Rauailts, qfor ths wy , both of whom knew Loomis well, Jockeys, Wt St % Loom Mid not land, Government Councillor Muller, of Ber- ® lin. who was 2 passenger on the Kaiser . drew up a report of the affair, according to which Ellis deposed Loomis often sat fashion close to the rail despite repeat- ed warnings. PARIS, June ss hae and tof lower| ‘oan reps = "Mavable had no. for Area 0 27—No word has been received here regarding the whereabouts Loomis, who disappeared ‘rom tt mship Kaiser Wilhelm II, about midnight June 19. PERDICARIS SENDS HIS THANKS TO HAY “Profoundly Grateful to the Gov- ernment for Securing My Re- lease,” He Cables—No Fur- the parochial residence near the church ther Demand on Morocco. Bote: 22885 % 5 5 4 5 2 5 4 f Piso.k 1. Overwelnhtn—River Pirate, River Pirate ran Kriar, Carbunele and M 3. Dalesman in meee ait the was. Earnie! pire eer ey 385863, 830.55. sez258_zs, 'SSE woe SSau ay a i i i WASHINGTON, June 21,—Beoretary Hay to-day received the following cnble- gram from Tangier, dated June 27: “Profoundly grateful to the Govern- ment for securing my release. PERDICARIS.” The Tangier report to the effect that G| the British Minister and the American Consul-General at Tangier had untted in a demand upan the Sultan for the uu in suppored mt SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. PSHBAD BAY RACE-TRACK, ‘aces are as follows Fourth Race—The Bay nae mile and 11] punishment of R: 5) ene State Department to be based upon “Perdicaris alive or Raitull dead” despatch sent before Perdicaris was re- It is repeated at the State Depart- thera Is no dispos!tion make further demands upon the Moor- {sh Government so long as there are no 2408 Broometick «11 full eteeplechase jandicap; ons mile and a occ Robin. 102 ona ulser squadron, commanded by Rear-Admiral Chadwick, sailed to- day for Gibraltar. ae SLE ST. LOUIS WINNERS. WORLD'S FAIR RACE TRACK, 8ST. ‘he results of races lay are ae follows: ACE—Nine-sixteentha of 2 alles —Red Leaf. 10 to 1 close and 4 to 1 Luretta, 6 to 6 place, wax HORE YEARLINGS UNDER ti HANMER eclal to The Evening World.) PSHEAD BAY, oughbred yearlings from the Adelbert, Balgowan and Edenwokt studs and a consignment belonging to H. 'T. Oxnard auction In the sale pad- epreeident Pulliam: tteburg, Michael J erty. acres S “Butabure Atincondition- Beaty y Bt. Ui ‘tatnagie LOUIA. June 7%. scheditled for KENILWORTH RESULTS. KENILWORTH BUFFAIA, June 27.—Following are the reaults of races run here to-day: RST RACE—Three-year- olds upward: six furlotigs,— “BCOND, RACE-Threequurters, of He.—Dr. Beharff, 4 to 1 close and 3 ; Santa Ventura, 6 to 6 pli June %7.—Thor- THIRD RACE—Nine-sixteenths of a Hadrian, 12 to 1 close and 6 to 1. 1 to 2. weoond: Col Liinerick’ Gir), Winte.out show, third FOURTH RACE~ ORRRM are ofa elope, and 3 to 3. second: Mintou: ‘me—l. begs mile, —Blastic, The prices and buyers are Clear the Arena, | mile,—Chartie a ; i Ada 'N!, ¢ to's, third.) with peau de cygne or taffeta | y Albert—Tommie Lee Lady Useful; M Ba ‘Was 0, racond, Misatids,” ‘Time—0 4 1-4. SHIED RACE Longstreet 1,5 e-yenr-olds and inte ‘Teresa, even, won; Har. re CASH GONE AS HE SLEPT. Sometime between 10 0’ and 4.4. M. to-day John Hines's pockets were lightened of $150 in cash, a $110/ check and a stop watch whioh, the well- known turfman sa, sleeping in the stable looking out for his thoroughbreds with one eye opened, : was ine eye on the When ‘he awoke he missed a pillow A hurried but amination satisfied Hine wot away with, all the valuable goods He notified he as he could reach a. telep! “ ‘rime=1.4a2 I-48. RACE—Canudian mile cad A& quarter.—Fore Hunter, ist (renders ), # to 20 and out, won; Scar- tinro), 8 to 1 and 4 to.1, Hoy, 16 (Castro), 20° to 1 and tc 1, third. Time—2.08 1: FIFTH RACE—T w: Jock tast night | cost $300. He was | My ithe Commone Mine Commoner—V elles! i . 8 (Mountain). 8 ign Cheviot—Farm Lite: J 1.04 y Inapector B.—Balanoe At 11. 0 SIXTH RAC that the thtet i upwards one mile. 4 to 6 and out, won; Little Bo: Fier}, 9 to 2 anid even, second; Renckart, 10 (Romanelll), 6 to 2 and 8'to 6, third! —Three-year-olds * $54 adie Wedding, ch, f. by Huron—Ogarlta; vex, 850 3 weito— , % janetto-—Roman and the police oMvers came out what the Hines was dream- f WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE. HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- June %%.—The winners of the day are as Followed 20 by Handapring 00. ee Griffon —Deuce of Hearts; na) Lady Tone; HM PeBeauvolr—tomma Louies; ¢ mon—Spanieh Matoh peulant—Mie Laudeman; W, { ; Mawetto—Ridieu) ‘toe. by ‘Trenton—Mabitha: W. L Jude-Stanbope Gate; KL. wo ta athe PULLIAM’S BULLETIN. For those who 0. to''and 7 to 38, Dixon, 2 to land 6 Brain work 3 and 9 to as Sto ot tira Tim RACE. couree Pan Ami, Cardigan, ut abe, if tot and 6 toh et Py Tana 1 is the food Wile book. The Road: to ne alle. Won by A Seve giat dae is National League (baseball) contracts @nd releases are promulgated as fol- Glennon, YR NES he, second irial of Glennon ‘or mvicted on Firat Trial. S 3 3 g § g S ES s g Jal and sentenced to six nronthe in a Pied for reinstatement. He was rei ated and ordered to report at the Mul- yerey, street. station Hie failed to do so nnd atter five days his name was dropped from the rolls, It ja understood that he will make an- for reinstatement through the | other Courts: Police Commissioner on his standing’ In the Police Depar ment, as he had been dismissed not for a crime he was accused of, but for being absent five days without leave Nevertheless the Commi oration Counsel, requesting his fake what action’ he deema necessar:. OO ——————— LIGHTNING SHOCKS PRIESTS. Effects of Bolt that Melt- 1 Works of Watch, MILFORD, Mars. June 21.—Revs. ‘Two Fe: John P. Phelan and J, V, Hamrahan, curators of St, Mary's Roman Catholic Church here, to-day were still in a dazed condition as tne result of being severely shocked during the electrical atorm of Saturday evening. Physicians entirely within a few days. ‘The clergymen were in a room at when the storm broke. A, bolt of Mmht- ning entered the house, and, as {t ap- peared later, struck the watch in Father Phelan's coal, which was hang- ing over the back of ile o! he was sitting. Al the both priests received 2 shock which caused partial prostration. Later it was found that the works of the watch had been melted. The parochial home was not seriously damaged by th Ughtning, but the tower of St. Mary's wrecked. Churoh w Summer Neckwear. 125 Dozen Imported Mull Tres, slightly imperfect, solid white and white with pink, light |‘, blue, cardinal, lavender and , black embroidered ends, 25c. each, value 50c. to $1.00, 1,000 Dozen Lawn and Linen Stock Collars, 25c. each, The Broadway Bow” Linen Stocks, bow; all colors, soc. each, with large taffeta bow ; colors, soc, each. The Promenade Linen Stocks with Windsor tie, a large va- b rtety, of patterns, 75¢. each. Lhe Milford Ascots, 5oc. each, Lord& Taylor. Broadway, Twentieth Street and Filth Avenue. suppress. the disorderly livuse of Laura Marat, y could not make (he disappearance a material wit- itnese against ling to close the disorderly Marat | ry. He appealed and the wore standing at the gangway as the| case was reverued. “Then Gienion_ a pannengera landed Adoo said thatthe sequittal. of Glennon. as far | ais he could see, would have no effect loner will ma the papers in the case to the Cor to y, however, that hoth will recover FREE. Handsome Engravings an and Etchings. iron which moment 3 Shoes are ‘tne pest in iho world. Over 1,000,000 Molansen Cream Lumps ‘Assorted =F: Chocolat STARCHERS WANTED. __Brooic!; ami ST. LOUIS. Route of “The Excelsior Express." se miles an Divial Special Low Rates June 30th and July 2d. Call on or address Teka Agents at Teva News foboken’ feet Steicee OLD CROW RYE All Dealers. th pies trom paiotings now on tompttion rete. Museum of Art and Parle is Scions {adunted in” richly carved gold, ER with every D Foto "a, purehinaer of $0 to a purchaser of $20 00. We Offer the Same Goods ‘Advertingd as Specials 10 Per Cent. Cheaper. ee FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC., On Your Own Terms of Payment. M°GRORTYS (Established 1865) THIRD AVE., W.L. 355 SHOE Huet 4 Ariat will convines. you it W. L. Douglas 33,50 W YOU city, Broad Ho} roadway. cor. 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