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{ # —— — - ~ ——————— ee , News Comes from Tampa that A] IN PERIL AT Passengers and Crew of Steam- ship Kelvin, Forced to Aban- don Vessel in a Storm, Are Buffeted About in Open Boats, SUFFER MUCH FROM BAD WEATHER AND LACK OF FOOD They Sailed from This Port and Were Landed at San! ; Juan by Schooner That Res- cued Them, SAN JUAN, The steamsnip Kelvin, which left New York for Monte. video on Oct, 5 with a crew and p 3 forty- Oct gers tot He, Was abar nd in the opor sea Oct 7, two duys after ane lett this por | Tle helvin struck heavy weather {rou the time sie jeft twis port, Tae Heavy seus swept over her und she sted badly her port holer and she took in great It Was impossible to clowe nies of water, Lareateaing to go it seemed that the steamer Was about tu wee the bouts x | lowered taken aboard.| There was plenty of room for all in them, but because of the danger of going below it was impossible to get as Jarge a supply of provisions as was| Necessary for so many people, | For seventeen days the little party | drifted about helplessly, They endured @Wful hardships, which were aggra- Yated by hunger and thirst The weather continued rough and for days there was no telling what minute would be overturned, Never- theless the boats to keep to- ether and on the mth day they were sighted by the schobner Cor delia Hayes and brought here The Kelvin was 4 new steamer, bullt this year und owned by the Glasgow! Bteamship Company, of Glasgow, Bete land. ‘Phe locas agents ot the compar John R. Livermore & Co. of N e street. ‘The Kelvin wis cha ered by Husk & Jevon, of the Produce Exchange, and this was her second trip between this city and South ports, She hid a cargy of merchandise. On board of her at the time of the wreck was Capt, McLennan and 4 crew of thirty-five, There were also six pas- | Sengers, but thelr names could not be | @btained In this city to-day | The Kelvin was 4 Toss tonnage Noit Livermore & Company. nor Busk & Jevon have had any news trom ¢ captain or anv member of the cre of the Kelvin, se Sra The British steamer Hubert. fone, ws h aren ed at Barbad: » Feported sighting the Kelvin on Oct % The Kelvin had been abandoned and had heavy list to starboard. “On ae count of the heavy weather she coal. hot be boarded, pee BiG STEAMSHI PORTED LST and everybody American Kenerat | Capt 8, Oot Atlantic Transport Liner Mas-| sachusetts Was Wrecked— Agents Here Not Notified, THE (© AND SEE Joun Doel HEAR HES BREAKIN’ TH LAW! > ieitei-i-t fitch day announ tha ‘ Mr nnte yas left bh ae . " Seaes bernard he ref ber hetd ston, D. C., War Correspente ible f any de Py way ¢ orrespoodent of the New sponmble for aay det through the Spaai Tho flat-house in whieh t a a tropical climate and the nervous strain showed plat family lived is next door to i} \ Wat atures’ Lacaitude, @ : nd incessant hiner trouble Gell rt nde rind a ss a eu { ' ‘ alia, T ndition continu despite the best of > ears ago, W w 4 a n w rman 1 mo to give a falthful trial to Peruns, ib trivisetrisiehieteieieleletelelsieteleininieleleteieletieieteteieterieteieieieleteelefeieieiek ieleieteleieieirinleletrieisielelee ete ieteiceteie ie ieieeteleteteleiniei-inteieietobteto Ver runnl: 1 aid’ so. ‘iasikediy Van uldne x . rin Can You Guess Who Is The ‘Man Higher Up.” ei Nai a sd aber Minne. the ta 4 i’ my kidneys rerumed a healthy condition, a secdalensni patie --— semantic ‘ "tL eannot too strongly recommend Peruna to those suffering: with kidney Trouble. CPT, KIRKMAN OER EST Army Officer, Charged with Be- ing Absent from Post, a Pris- oner on Governor’s Island— Believed to Be Demented, |_Px-President Grover cleveland will | WagitNGTON, Oct, 26—Acting Bec. The hearing in the nrncwmeiienes 8 Tttle sympathy Is expressed at Gov- | mike a second campaign speich on th! reary of State Adee to-day despatched | brought seainet tle Coal Trust was Fe- | the. took Tae erner's Island for ( George Kitk- night of Nov, 2 The Rain Ot Hd | tg askin Es & FecceiveeAlion’ Bt leumaa Hetore the | ate Commerce | igest eleve i man, of Company I, Twenty-fifth In- appearance Will bo a mass meeting ati y eda cue cont This te an Ins |Garmiasion ¢ Federal Building to- | Re Centenary Mt NN fantry, arresed for being absent from | Cooper Union helt under the ausplees | vi:ation from the President of the Untt-|day, ‘The pet arges “pooling” | Wyn eiing a his post without Ina After a BX) of the Ger Democracy of NeW 64 stares to the slanatory powers of the ;and unlawful pricing of coal between | 1 P . Weeks’ search the young man, who york. Carl Schurz will preside, original Hague treaty to come together the anthractt ! regions and tide- | » ” once was cashiered from the service | ene agan for the purpose of broadening | water, The yresent line of inquiry ze ipene and who comes from a family thax has | hd strengthening the original conven: |Iatea to an alleged combination of coal | WF AS say held a high place In tho army, was tion and espestally to consider means | dealers and agents who fixed the pric oung Ve found at No, 3 Flatbush avenue, where | MPOSED \to further ameliorate the horrors of |of coal in Chicago and the evidence was that he Captain Morton took him tn charge |modern warfare and to conserve ani | admitted by the commission yesterda) Then, like an ordinary desorter, he| extend the rights of neutral commerge | only as having an Indirect bearing on | Was taken to Governor's Island and put under guard. Kirkman Js well known to his brother officers ax a victim of liquor, When cashiered a few years ago for insulting Archbishop Chapelle he was forced to retire. Two years Inter it took an act jot Congress to reinstate him in the At tho offices of the Atlantic Trans. army, When the Philippine war broke | port steamship line it wos said to-day | that no confirmation had been obtained ©f the press despatch from Tampa last | Night statlig thet the Massachusetts of that line was Jost | The despatch referred to stated that Capt, Nachteuve, of the Spanish ship | Otaneda, on arrival at Tampa reported |a vrivute, went to the Brooklyn home| no oceypation and address, what on Oct. 29 a small boat came along. | Bide his vessel and asked, as Btood the messagy, Betts be reported lost aba: north of Old Bahama Channel, The New York officials of the At tie Transport Line have communicated with thar avents in New Orlear where the Massachusetts was due terday, asking for immediate her arrival or any may be received of The Massachusett den, N. J, in 1s gross and 5,130 net 68.3 beam, e under- | ves: | notlee of mation that} and ts ons he ts 490 feet long. LS depth and carries eighty. Her nine crew captan's name |x iven in the Maritime Register ichardson. 8 d from Cardin Oct. 1 with a cargo ol coal Cor New ‘Orleans. MCLELLAN ON THE STUMP Mayor to Start Next Week On a Tour of the Sinte, Mayor MeCte! starts to stump the Btato on Wednesday of next week. T itinerary, which is subject to change. provides for him to speak at Hudson Newburg, Troy and probably Port Ches- ter, He will also speak at a elant m tne to be held at Durland'’s Rid Academy as the closing event of the Soca! emaaccn Mt was formerly suggested that Mr McClellan make @ trip in the West woeaking in Chicago and other places, Dut the State Committee demanded ile services in the State and the Sommittee released him from hi @ to go West Pkeon aOOe AFTER A DOG POISONER. ve Lost Through Him, N.Y. Oct. & The police of this city are investigating the polsening of a number of valuable dogs hero within the late two weeks Last night a French poodle belonging to Florence L, Halent, of No. a2 Union avenue, was poisoned. Bernird pup, which was owned by Mrs Elizabeth G. Ponton, of No, 101 Uuton Dane dog of By . Borran of No, 110 Washingt gtroct, were also dosed, as was a Host ull terrier, which belonged to Cit Hiuge'S -~ Syictanriai ad tae d There is no clue to thi ? A valuable St. | yc a| WASHINGTON, out Kirkman got a in the volunteer » rent to kort) Nivbrata, Neb, frum which post he escaped, wandering around the country for six wgeks. Phe Bee * agents Tinally lo- cated $ at Governor s Isiand w d of his discoy~ ery and on Bunday Capt, Morton with jor's appointment He was then @ then ne tnd arrested Kir Kirkman is i 1 West Point graduate. ree Kirkman, re Phe arrested man was virtually ht up in the army His father is Col, G tired. charges of having pase rth- ipon tradesmen are also int not be ur Faigned to answer them and probably will not be untl! the return of Goo. Grant, who ia now on @ tour of Insp. tion, ing s Olid is t 1 ale, fs shoulders have the droop of ¢ ota man of sixty. It ts beliew n Governor's Tstand that Kirkman's Inst escapade will ti hia career In the army. He was dis his career in the army —_ BURNED IN CAR BARN BLAZE Vietim a Medical Stadent Working Pay Tultlon, Tt was discovers! to- Dunn, of Rox bury, Mass, a conductor. was burned t death in the fire at the car barns of the 1 Hallway Company, at ast & Da w sy tn the ruins body, It e waiting for his regular trip Duan, who was twenty-two years old was working nights to pay for ir at a medical eho Officials of t estimated rillway company to-day heir loss at $150,000. REWARD PAID FOR JEWELS. Gavit G nie al on to Finder of NEW HAV Jacd Mra, B to-day revel Goeett lost in ra on PMriday bast, and. the V. Hooking Haven toad engineer, re stantial and, the amoun pela, 4 wee mode tablished ip Meant w York this w t returned to > M | afternoon. em HAY COMING HERE TO SPEAK. Oct. 2.—Secretary lay left Washington to-day for New ibs.4 ie Be a 10 speak t crow Might at tae Repu n meeting at pegie Hall, ..— eee 3 ‘THE WORLD: TVESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1908, NATIONAL “JOHN DOUGH.” (By T. E. Powers.) (MARRIED WOMAN MD BOY ELOP'S. rue na. Saloon-Keeper's Son, 15, Runs Away with Mrs. Eisele, Twice Wed, Who Has a Boy of Her Own Almost as Old as He Is. OF TH DISEASE Sk A a a al Y Wifi wid Sé, OER Pies Law) | “HAVE GONE AWAY WITH | BLUE BELL,” LAD WROTE. She Smuggled Trunk from Home, Sent Children to Sunday- School and Vanished—Hus- band Won't Search for Her. Wrote = fifteen-year 1 ot " dorffer to bie fat Otto t ‘ loon-keeper One H aft his disuppearance ‘ Blue is Me J ! usbunds, Her eldest Hoe hdortfer w same time tia Pe mailed the le ‘ . of bis Might wit Blue Ib ' i mailed a letter to her . vr ing at No, & Park aven tier began Disease In October Husbands Advertivewent, All of which accounts for an udvert ment appearing in Jay 1 am able to work as har Rt tat et ett tnt tt nt WA CLERLD —AOOMELT SENOS COMLAPT UPN) MA TS ENTE ~ MOR, SUMSIN, Former President Will Address goith and Central American Re- the German Democracy at Cooper Union on Nov. 2—Car| Schurz to Preside, —F. B. Richards, (ne kidneye (jm. ‘Us guards agatngg ker th of tal t nonth of October. {igo of kidney disease, SMe kache. puffiness: wi 1 be takem. prompt and ‘satie~ fin the use of Pe 3. B, Hartman, nen to mibiigit eter with a (tub, wf Peter and Mrs. ‘Dealers Who Break Away from} publics Included in the Invita _ Fixed Prices Are Talked Back | tion to Powers to Gather Into Line, Interstate Gom-| | Again at The Hague. | merce Board Hears. | ! Coe " Se arium, will eive you advice gratia, on tential q ———_ SCHWAB OFF 2LPHTA, O the case at real isxue before it George Merryweather, sales agent for |Coxe Brothers & Co. it Chicago, and known as “No. 1" in the conferenge. a J Brockton Leads the Men's Shoe Fashions of the World. Jon the high seas . In alldition to the signatory powers | |the invitation goes forward to four of —_————— | the South and Central American repub- liea which have signified an earnest bdesty were ‘eld at the RAilg ce hes belt a i +, de: lo adhere to th Hi ‘ ty | Hotel In that city, was the frat witness ‘Obtained Aid from West Side mh hae stor : tn ore from i an i reyweather admitted acting as | in ur aie ' kaworth | us than Any Othor a, Sette, More [ents SS-5y me } 4 0 7 ne ) er eat oO ) * 1 T ut pose Residents on False Represen-(o0 "st crus urns tn such treaties, [chairman at some of these conferences | ship-Tulldine Cou watt The reason W. L. Douglas $3.80 shoes are the greatest sele eral clause, usual in stich treatios, allowing powers to adhere to the ar- ticles of the treaty upon thelr own ap- plication. The note ts directed to the American Ambassadors and Ministers abroud, with and having had copies of the minutes of the proceedings, He had, however, destroyed thei, “The object of these conferences was to maintain the prices of coal?” he was assist int States Ship- lers in the world, is, because of their excellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities, They are just as good as those that cost $5.00 to $7,00, the only difference is the price. If § ._ could take you Into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest im —a DES MOINES AT QUEENSTOWN. NSTOWN, Oct The Un Mo ed tations; Sent to the Island for Six Months, | ——_ Que States cruiser D nes arriv | instructions {9 @ound the Governments | asked, =~ [to-day from Antwerp. She will | the world under one roof making men's fine shoes, and show you | Samuel Simon, twenty-eight years old, to which they are accredited. and 10] “Not altogether.” " Tthree days in waters. § the infinite care with which every pair of W.L. Douglas shoesis was ar- | “When you learned of a dealer who was selling under the # ’ what action would be the conference, a ina-| . 1 c 8. Straus and Jority of the powers must determine| “He would be seen and induced t that, as well as the date of the meeting. | maintain the price oe | “And If he should refuse would a POLICEMEN GET MEDALS. z Three Rewarded for Keaculng Per- sons from Drowning, were exchanged As as e€ ear bs talnments for the Americans, TO THE ROOTS, Food the Cause and Another Foodthe Cure of Stomach Alls. headquiar od | made, you would realize why W.L. Douglas $3.50 shcysare the best shoes produced anywhere, and why the sales for the year ending July ly 1994 were $6,263,040,00. . —_R, If 1 could show you the difference between the shoes made ta my factory and those of other makes and the high grade leathers used, you would understand why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on ‘esident has in hie invi- raigned in the We Side Court before [Salem ih ithe Wes I'The Hague as a proper oe Magistrate Flammer to-day as a bom: ging Impostor, Oscar sther residents of Wes Seventy-ixth street testifted against him | | Simon wed by Charity OMm- er James with representing him self of the neighborho d shel sick.) When arrested in hi: threat of cutting off his supply made?” “No, tempted suasion.” nothing of that kind was at- usually, We use mora When sickness comes {t's best to Simon had possess on on hs Commissioner McAdoo to-day at the "You generally follow the price wet} 44 the root of the trouble at once! the market today. W, L, Douglas guarantees their value by tae Gad Gua a Coat Ns Montes recommentation of the Board of Honor by Mr. Baer, of the Philadelphia and |" aye away {of food used! stamping his name and price on the bottom. Look for it —take i ee da also a en vay ding nted Sahib yore to he follow. erred rg hl ie Fie ete when the pers it tor the Na | no substitute. Sold by shoe dealers everywhere. Cuvate. 6 ‘ ;: mbers of tie departmen: enera folie ne price set by | neatly didn't p the body uj ‘y ; berger PaVORTYS OTR * Becker, Charles! that ratiroad | Feed the patient on Grape- That We Le Douglas $2.00 and $1.75 Shoes for Boy8e Hota wen appeared in court, Me Joba \C. Haddock, an Independent mine! 1, +14 way of the food 1 LAS) W, 1. Douglas uses Corona Coltskin Fast Color Eyelets will not turn brasap, 4d bina ce He wrer and operator, was A to the} many remarkable 1G) io his 84.50 shoes, Corona Colt Is | Write for New Il od Catalog. Shoes RSRRWN Ce Free A ae 4 and sald he had shipped coal ov reilit conceded every where to be the finest | by mail, 23 cen ak entncod atiat, ¢ Delaware, Lackawanna and Wert (sat years ago my hushand be-| Patent Leather yet produced, W.L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, _ nd 4 : 3 o er me tale by| ern, the Lehigh Valley and the Penaayt-| 000 awected by @ most disagree G. C. & E. Eli Calf always gives satisfaction. hue tied ath by drown) vinta Rat! ‘an ae ¥ t thin up, wad sale coats heer able and paintul ' "" " W.L,.Dougias $3.50 Shoe Stores in Greater New Yorks she Adiga ee ee : are rade! Kondway, corner Mirsireste | Q¢to Thusd Aver bet, 146th & 267% it D eoune w ous'a!) LIFE FOR A MURDERER, oe a ! Hi ae aephik - ry ot n operated by the People # bank ¥ 2 corn ale: St. “ = ad ele for w ss ff Wilk: Darre as (ruste a dy t 10 Broadway, cor, Thornton 8t, ! ‘ He said that he had had trouble at and ir ¢ ° sy, corner Gates Avenue, , 4 it € Sireat ~~ | Street, corner Pearl Streeh ' r ‘ ; ra t t cor. 190th & Y CITY 18 Newark Avenue, ft ¢ { V ARK —785 Broad Street. ar. z rv an an a TT ie Jet me v s 1 Finally | 3 taded t i = 2 esting at he had eat other physician, wad f . iff et 3 indigest.or “ Three hours lat About seven or ele mine of all his t ta wer the telephone He aided that he estimated he would soveral mout t phy- sumably by the M have made that much more ff Vel gician said: ‘Y« i run — nen oe ple that they been enabled te coal under t Tong it has t ne and ey 4 system | P to y ' ae Se , “| GIVEN FREE 5» Je 3e Je quested them insolvency ays be tro ein the t ae) With Thursday's Evening World, sig be i company finally made an ‘ hat come frier chet og tn 1801? un sare ove ty Hook 2 making a payment c Th n th Sub 0 had an ee ae eT AN viweweuras | 20@ Day the Subway Opens my life,” Mr 3 uded Indig Roos VINEE SEOO at 2 at e hetwe 1 1 ? } ays k Waterhouse had a PORT OF NEW YORK, tariff rater. ee A FOUR PAGE SOUVENIR SinpllAT PROT eee nd teh ele coat snnteeD pipes < ena A IN FOUR COLORS.2220202 Pinon Mica am le PLACE FOR MRS. LONGSTREET * fit OU"STIONS JT THE SUBWAY ANSWERED METHODISTS IN SESSION, = elt to (\f) QUSSTIONS ABOUT TEE SHBWA tous FREEPORT, L. 1, Oct, ~The New dive Chaewe io coy | \ | til f Con hy WTS E ® fea} York t Conference of the Met Cart -Office in Georgian, then he has ; biseesed 1s yr 15 Oe A xcopal Church was continued in Morro Castle % fr sident [cheers for O F ' PO AK aA mist Church to-day t INCOMING STRAMSHIPS, dire f | ; It Is Encyclopaedic In the Quantity of Its Ieformation, morning meeting was taken up with a DUE TO-DAY ent cf Mra. James la tet S Ae wil reser py tbe ev, BS, Eudridwe, D. qermania, ibratar. Amienian, Liverpoot. | oatmaster at Galnevtil ' 1 via ol T Pate It Home and Save It for Future Reference, | tice, Ph. D.. of New Roonelle: the Rev. ' ‘ coed Col. Hengy P. Farrow, removed on pr fon } b. A. Jordin DD. Pastor of tee Bet, ot TaOING I PAMBHIPS, the repurt of an Inspector that Col, Fir> | mest, sele food he world | Methodist Church, and the WwW. RB! oe ‘ - t ident of the cor ty “There's 4 reason Kelley. D. |b, editor of the Methodist | Rrins Ghar, Naples, fd Nedertanden.Maytt, | FO% Wt HOt A, Temmune es tee Comma the famous little book, “The % Tyviow, The conference closes this | Advat F nO Mn eee Longatcect Is the witow of Gen. eemiiatiol incastahes... ! 1