The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1904, Page 2

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aM 2 Drove Three- hea 5 avers Unab ine woman and three ohi!- to have perished in the Master Wentworth issachusetts Coast and Bodies Washed Ashore at Feet ot le to Aid. Oct M—After bat- She struck with a force and # grating | on the bar outside; that could be heard above the nolse from the vessel. ‘The men on board were evidently in desperate siraite, for they signalled | often, Men on sea-going schooners do not signal repeatedly for distress when these signals are answered trom shore ;| Unless they are in dire need of hetp. Then there gathered on the shore Capt, Doane with the rest of the life- saving crew from Old Harbor. At- tempts were made to launch @ lifeboat. ‘The waves smashed the boat as though it were made of tissue paper. A gun was placed on shore and the breeches ,| buoy Was shot out to the schooner in tress, ‘Then there came a wave over the ves- sel. Those on shor> could see the wy t rolled fa, above her decks. ts in the cabin went out. The light jore and aft. were washed away, and all on care the vessel was quiet. Until dawn the life-savers worked, but their efforts were futile. There was not an answer to their cries, not an effort made to fasten the line as It was shot where the omens stood, TI the body of a man. i Waves RB By this time th ip was ree. She was rent in twain and bi in to splinters, The Wentworth i in com- mand of Capt. creme 8 and crew of seven men. OPATKIN IS TAGAIN IN FLIGHT CO Seta tetae hs tanns ERED ON ROCKS amma AS NSPIRACY PLEA ADMITTED GUILT FOR WEINSEIMER INSURANCE FRAUD, | SEVEN HURT IN’ EXPLOSION, [Dre Works Building Wreeked in Crash im Conneoticut, (Special to The Evening World) PLAINFIELD, Conn., Oct. 14—Uraele Goslin was badly injured and six other persons hurt ¥ an ihn. “Be' othe bul BRYAN DID NOT EXPECT 10 Wi ‘sas Fight for tor Broa | Nomination at St. Louis Be- cause He Felt Under Obliga- tion to Millions. FORT WAYN®, Ind., Oct. 14.--Will- tam J. Bryan and party left here to Aurora, where the first meeting ‘third Gay's speaking tour of the was held. There was a ctowd notwithstanding the early hour. Other addresses to-day were made at Decatur, Portland, Muncie, Alexandria, former statements urging the election of United States Senators. by direct | vote of the people, Speaking to the Stiver Democrats Mr, Bryan said: “It Judge Parker wins a victory It will be a vietory’ for my ideals well as his, and if 1 should die on the night after the election and could feel that 1 |in @ stall part had contributed to drive out of this country the Infamous doc- trine of imperialism I would feel that jad not ja vain.” aia cca to win at St, Loufs,” he added. “I knew before I got there that the majority of the convention wus not with me, but I felt under obliga- {Ain to, 195 Dalton 98 seve, rh he ‘voted for mo t there and do the went there and | best 1 could, i} } ot there ek eats before clos! | #0 theyan ni 1 would i! | postmasters elected by the people. am tired seeing the Federal Govern ment come into a town and nt as : "lam et DEATHS WERE DUE Chemical Analysis of Stomachs West Side Completed by the Board of Health, That wood alcoho! was responsible for the deaths caused by “Stryker's 4 whiskey is now definitely establistied by the report made by the Board of Health to Coroner Seholer to-day. Dr. Atkingor, the chemist of the Board, who has been engaged in an analysis of the stomachs of Bartender | MeAuliffe and two other victims, re- ports that he has found wood alcoho! in sufficient quantity to have caused death. The Coroner will now act on the findings of the Board of Health, and T0 WOOD ALCOHOL of Whiskey Victims on the; In the Treatment of with More than Magical Bet with CUTICURA A REMEDIBS. © A Remarkable Testinonlal tom Most Lntelitgent and tly ia, ‘i lane eo on br eo had pp chetge deta chet AF 4 orange. I was very m of the wind and the waves. Elwood, Anderson, Neweastle, RICh-/for fear it was malignant, schooner “Instantly the seas rolled over her and mond and Cambridge City. tried to persuade me to Bon my ‘Hilisdoro, N. B, for} pitched her further up on the rocks. The meeting at Aurora was in th9/physician; but dread! ts to pieces to-day and| Then there came signals of distress open air. Mr, Bryan reiterated 4!8)woui@ ingist on tasty te Would not congent to go. ) got Cuticara Resolvent ati Ointment. I.took *ke former accord ing to directions, and spread @ thick layer of the Ointment on the ewell- ing. On renewing it:1 would bathe my neck in very werm water and Cuticura Soap, In a few days. the Cuticura Ointment had drawn the swelling to a head, when it broke. Every morning it was opened witha large sterilized needle, squeezed and bathed, and fresh Ointment put on. Pus and blood, and a yellow, cheesy, tumorous matter came out. In about three or four weeks’ time this treat- ment completely eliminated the tumor, The soreness that had ex- tended down into my chest was all |gone and my neck now seems to be perfectly well. | “About five or six years ago my |sister had a similar experience, used the Cuticura Remedies with magical substantiate the above statements by personal letter to me.” Chicago, Nov, 12, 1992. ‘ Re ( hrourbout the world. Cut! Meatin’ torm of Chosnlate The Williams Company ROYAL ERMINE Four-ineHand Scarts +18." Royal Ermine Muffs 530. CREDIT everynaty ween GLOTHING 6 across the ship. hom the people do (effect. I am willing you should use = |. ‘As the ship gave way, with a eound partner Ser: (eaavaceing ‘Federal |my testimonial, with the farther priv fe the bursting of cannon the used to build up political flege of revealing my name and ad- & Woman was caught in the whirl Prachines. ines.”” wis the tide and thrown up on the mak mac! dress to such persons as may wish to ‘ hein it Rear-\dmiral Wiren mado an attempt to escape | OH (Continued trom First Page.) | inyviile Dye. W Of the Dullé. | more satious charges will be preferred $1 8 vayread fk was hie duty to nee that the tulee ot Tt wan da | Dew. M1. At Mr. Rand's Alexander souteses and Four ot 0, sfc Mhaih Marebds Ojusns topocts tusk ofupnien were observed. He | direction ve the names of the 1 Wak bane in prog-| {a2 Cony. 08 the sgrecmant tex ia from is union at the th ers Sentenced to Pa ki the entire front and that the Japanese are making aatis-| {wenn sis urion ane tos master plamb- had. certain territory y $1 Witte eae Pina i ees tay ot them. frtetp créer for Making False Proofs of a LENOX CLOTHING See : we to his ra nee? was the chats-| Fire Loss. 2274 3d A r 124th St G IN EARLY iit raed Me, Randy Rradigh, wan whole 884 Columbus 5 eee yelled wi, Man ““Jomt aa? yee, The aay ny others. "Tf olumbus Ave,, near 104th. impertant job and| Alexander Spear, head of the firm _ Open Bonen te do with yah Ss TAGES OF BATTLE ei Gok any delesvie could be pyear & Co., Sixth avenue and. Blx- tet ay monde ron muah s sate. yee ‘a Raines, | Q. 43 ari of the agreement that all | teenth street; John 8 Van Dien, *e ie knoek that prop” |e rs of the er Plumbers’ As- | Wright, Arthur Schlesst i Rate hn come ee eas Mss ano re. tod acne Thoms | SPECIAL for FRIDAY. "| SPECIAL for SATURDAY.) wants} WANTS! HE RUB. grow Acuity, and the smoke trom deen as bin the agreement, S weiltes | pleaded guilty before Judge Cowing, |= vin mia impene- | x® Beas moere As |,,9- And the union men shall’not work |in Part IY., of the Court of General | ¥e Her citeraas, ie ieee fs , trabie © operations of Of the Mester Plumbers’ AS: |tor other th bers sounds _— fleree and the intaaery, Hon. P the calling out of |Ksoution gence a of the Masters’ | Ressions, to-day, to an indictment | Sia pat go rieh, Tinopang |22.¢ In ny yeni “oe of ar ae 7 Nee Pi sald: » aie 7 MS ma $y cae but a member of | Charging the making of false proofs of centre ot genuine rime ery tru! ward. CAeANOL. “The chairman of the conference on ¢ Plumbers’ Association hed | loss to an Insurance company. Spear aa fe SEER ed cs | SER SAR me a at Hae ea, ant Rtn were ford a ch ranc ices el with extinction - | he others $20 each. The fines withli Wi a | @ Did you ever know a man to refuge| 82d the 01 ’ ons tegen ins few minut tbat, See eae et foe |s len Glewate's demand to quit?) were ald OF | from the positio ‘one. Land the Japacens | Thousnnds wavered unt noon when| Ne Talk wlth Welneetmer, | 2 What happerd to himt A.1 don't, TM tdletment was found in July| | PUTTER PEANUT @RITALE. : Sat tones (the dopa mide & know. I haven't seen him since, and grew out of a fire in a boarding: erecta tines, | pation, a G. Did you talk with Mr, Weinssimer | Mr. Raines read to the Jury an ex-/house conducted by Mra, Anna Gwn-| No merety & SI tne north. |Innde & fh? P84) onthe aubject? AT did traet from the minutes of the Journey: |ette, at No. 6 West End avenue jast| but © sale increase measured by le an lif of bile & Was there Other cause for men Plumbers’ Union declaring a sirike | and bounds. Suenos you feats had been Dut Gee ee cteshit | your nation? A. Phere wae | OM the Chatsworth contract held. by| February ee Oe Oe ae sae { Ca A Salbieedeenngal at lice ceh a oe ee Sees AC| ro omer 1 norma & ene: boo ‘ealdent Testifies, chased $2,000 worth of furniture in| S ah ry utilize the stron; if, Poatin atthe Yeats Rem aude Nesebirger Tw Andrew H. Brown, a member of the| the Spear firm on the instalment plan lOCOLATE Caen. PEP- a roal foal mt which the Russian advance a Rand, stop that.” Mester Plumbers’ Aasociation, wat! and gave the firm a chattel mortgage, res 7a Vine cating ot ait ted had Rot been utiaed up . Weinsalmer'a face iit up with called ae a witness alter the noon fe-| To" y,nuary of this year she took ous n yor he yg MANHATTAN AND BRONX, mov in| emilee as heard Finn et ie oc that direction were uaa to one tmony a, mer save her pans tion LOE Fs eked wor policy of $4,500 on the furniture, omit- Every Amertean District Teles be we en} felon 6 bd t eet eta | oh Bure | kerio ie rae one ad wars want | » In conform: bréevious ¥ jan: lore. . recting him to lool is AC o'elock in the the battle date of the Kasia contract? A. No, not | after the alleged violation in the Chaie- | "it 'tume Af ig EE ae HOCOLATH ROASTED JOR- rea a ol x t ean remem! t —_ Shan toes rock = res row aa you got wore | 2, Did anything pans between you and france eer. wet ‘th re wil) jv im empectations wekigty them Hi AY.-At Noe, 448, 967, masses, of trgope filing up that Rasig, ecired tg Iga ataet work? A. | Woigselmer in regard to the Job defore? | Veati¢ation was begun rs, Gwrnette Bade avly Seitented “with: ures 1818, 1404, 1 | the Japangse were occu: foreman, | ed ic, were oec, oa he brohegre Met fe you| Jobn’ Alwater. the walking delogate of | Made _® statement Involving the five id See ae jeu AV.—At Nos. 259, 820, 876, ed and Weinseimer about the men going | the Journermen's inion who “intro | Man WhO were fined to-day, and the| i ‘2, G43, G50, 1026, 1101, 118%, iy to work? A. There was not | duced Weinseimer to Eesle ‘wna called, |'ndictment followed. Aawlatant Distret- ands, shoe! UEIS) 1868, 17am, 1888, ‘The results of this shelling were not} Q Any indirect communications? a,| 9. When wee your attention first | Attorney Garvan has had charge of the | 2110, S900, 3104, 3400, taecrteet. There, whe. bok | called to the Chstaworth job? A. When [Case and it was upon his recommenda: | saa | WOURTH AV.—At'No, S01. Russians Withdraw, Els Finn seid. toa pis be. Ta ies fares BY Cation, about November | Yon thet the fines were toa at the following rates: Fret AYoAt Now, 1490, 1488, \ At 415 P. M. the Russian arm: in orderiy and timely withdrawal, lowed by a furious rifle fire from the apanese, ade At sundown the cannonading to the southwest could be heard continuously. ‘oan = ea PARK ENTRI ES FOR TO-MORROW. | « sociation, and that the men would de well taken care of, There was no dis- cua®n as to union troubies. ‘hen was the fret interruption on Free to Order Strikes, Mr, Rand cross-examined Finn by ask-| Ing him if he had seen Essig’s contract, CORMAN HERE FOR | *@: ow 414 the matter come to y \45 ig Ay Wes nference Board, a t you do? A. I it athe soreaan ue the Jon, "ene 84 eculd not work, and at 4% P.M. they laid down thelr tools and cult work Q Had you communicated — with Welnaelmer before this? t ehiat A. No, tr | HASHIM ARRESTED AGAIN. AGAIN. Evan Ale Manhattan Laland, 100, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken or the Brona, 13e. Sk. “ete 2900 uae SIXTH AV,—At Nos, 6, 153, 247, Ak » 847, 610, SEVENTH AV—At No, azca, RIGHTH AV.—At Nos, 11, 00, 14% jowery, AINTH TAL No, 29 Bast, | TENTH ST,—A 336 v COND ST. i se ES) Wifes... poate lane and Mis Girl Bride in pate | aMTH Tat ne, ee me ¥ A PARK, N. iS for the Third Time, TRE Bie tomorrow's is AMHERST CAME More trouble for Najeeb Hashim, the t theatrical manager and his girl bride GO DSMITH - “CC IMIPAN YY: B 6 girl bri 4 | who was Louise Kantoos, of Chicago. The nutritious elements in the ) #) inert mH and tev \ FOURTH RACH Maiden two-year-olds hw were arrested again to-day—th. course mt Priority nt 8 Wiiber Corman, one of the hest known New York advertising men, who | Some months ago went to Baltimore to third time In a week—by Detective Bergeant Oppenheimer on a requisition warrant from Chicago signed by the malt replace broken down tis- sue and make flesh and strength. —Ale is feod. ‘a! Bs Wechose to make just $10 and $15 clothing because| ison \we found it easy to improve upon the suits and overcoats| 4+ ALBXANDDR A usc! t 264, 383, 802, inet Red, Cross murteons are oerform- | the work? “AT dont’ know powitively.| Laid Down Tools and Quit, i™ Ho are loyal trlends Of) x5 evate ven €. 0. D pana. beetles lerare dae (1 2h ine operations at Biulintzu railway ata. ql earl there was 8 strike about) 6) nya | ons ul | you oe the tent AT aid, NINTH AV—At Nos, 182, 328, @4@, Sree Skee ered tae ete | ee ee and asked them if they understood they Mi 40, 856, O04, cor, 24th ot, com + Governor of Iinois and! countersigne by the Governor of New York, Hashim | and the girl are accused of decamping with money of the elder Katsoon —|that have sold at these prices, take charge of the advertiaing and cat-| wat ‘ Kye The most style—the most variety—the most good|*RQSPWA*-4* Now 1904, 08, slogue work of the Baitimore Bargain House, the largest wholesale house of ¥ at Bertie." i Rosabourne BE | nen RACE—Morris Park: weiaht (Carpet hy sLeDoKen Tit No, 823. Saige? Sh ore-cuarter mite Withers) ite bind in the country, arrived ta New| “sreanien and his wife went oc tive at | making that you ever saw at $10 and $15. COLUMBUS AVA Non, { hort Home 1m York thie morning to attend the Colum- | .. Matte : | One Day, Days \ rit. aivranie 4 Dadinnerat foottve lt sun. Mr, Corman fa i hae ion suas Bs — Cures « Cojs in’ id 3 All garments kept In repair Free! Mone: SON DEAE Ne bab . 14) ont 4 an old Amherst boy and never misses ° ; I? Lt Hack Hand.cap a8 fs ne one of Ks games when he Is within) about due in New York. ‘They wil Heck ler any sasdtiotetory purchase, 7 ae vy rage ad mile on Withers striking distance, fight requisition, alleging that the 5 lo Gyrepaiese tan the aSe Hehe Srast Salina saan charge upon which the requistion war. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS rant was issued has been withdrawn. | Originally Hashim was charged with WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | adduction, but he has married the girl. Suits and Oversoats $10 and $15. | 40 Bast 14th St, ear Broadway. pvenings, 148 Hassan St,, near Beekman, | le Heather Lawnon |: \ - t ) 3UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | —_

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