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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENIN SHEBANS Democratic WEADIUARTERS en" “ Suoway Back, wey of Beef Combine! Completed, but No Action ill Be Taken Until Report |s| 4 TUNNEL Y HEN Fumes Come ovr OF SHE SUBWAY Spot were ‘TAGGART WAS LAST SEEN ALive “ot the Beet Trust, instituted | ma of Corporatons at the In- | practically tas bean | ‘The report will be present- and ft ts quite like | will be submited to Congress “TO , the opealng of its session OBLIVION , although the law eonters IN ty power upon the President of the staal WS MINUTES ‘ tion ts given as to the na- | weport or of what recom: | 7 tf any, Commissioner of " Garbeld may subsnit. fee be sald authoritatively that | aay 0 peatic | that legal action may |’ ‘by the Government agains: } Beef Trust of against any ager ‘Of empital, av a result of the In- | § Wm made by the Burecu of Cor. ry poral ‘ot least are premature __No decision yet been reached and phe will be reached until the report Considered thoroughly by “tw and his advisers. CANS WI IN & ‘ ' a oe ; Owe mmon ey ¥ and Schutt, Rhodes *Soholarship Students, Take| {) Three Events in Freshmen) Sports of English University. ° ® O00 tewagne ‘of each person ia the, gerue> ime en, was to get ou nel aouen girie fainted in the halls, but | © | ing out to the roof of the extension @|4t the first floor, Men on the atreet yelled to them that there was no dan- eer, but they were heedless. no one atonned to ald them. They were 4 | Pollceman Fitapatrick and Warden |ikieked aseide or trampled on without | Murtha, of the Tepariment of Corree- | pity and some of them were still un- consctous on the floor when policemen Trnnsgh naes. tlon, were on the department pier at — $ |i foot ot the atreet, and with other | went Inafter the panic was over. In n —_ es ene ey ran he factory and | a a pwd of 7 pt OM. Nov, 10—At the Oxford | 9 | ocomen ty 2 | (Hed to check the Swnte tuethe halls, | there taan't one cool hehd to wtay the eports to-day, T. M. Young, | $ | They might as well have yelled warn- | panic, and it is little short of a miracle Dakota, @ Rhodes scholarship S| ings at" a0 “many mutes, The” sole| that there was no life lost, | | , _? Baars A law, 20" RAKISN CRAFT POLICE AND FIREMEN RESCUE 17 AT BRONX FIR | { Firemen and polleemen alike risked) dren, Paul, aged four years years, and tg to save others to-day in a|Allce, aged thirteen months, and had/ fire in the five-story flat house, Nos.| made a number of efforts to get them 903 and 995 Boston road, the Bronx, The| out. fire iteelf was of ttle consequence and) McDonald's appearance gave him soon put out, but every floor of the wo} Lag Mecha Cs peaerag Paul by houses was filled with heavy Diack and taking little Allee in his arma, he dashed |amoke and women and children were Gor ‘safely to fe ad EG being suffocated when the policemen and gathered the rest of the family together firemen rushed in and rescued them./@nd passed them out of the window to hile. some were burt, others landed | Some were taken down ladders and| {he front slecs ls safely. Then Be went antely on thelr toot. others to the street by fire escapes. Only'| Kinstay and her two young children In the halls dosens were knocked | few got out through the amoke-Ajled| partially overcome by smoke, He got down and trampled upon, while others | ), nd some of these fell and would| them fora, be HOEY, us Bitles, were cut by the sharp tobacco knives | have died but for the promptness aod/ man Frasier found Mra. Olive( Norton which some of the men held in their cournge of rescuers. oon te fd Richard, aged two years, | Peres Secetak te are ane that | Phere are tweatyrave famition tule] {ean ths Reovaseaee’ ana teen’ doen excitement. two houses, According to Mrs, Maher,| to the street. Returning to the third Ten Serionsly Injured, the Janitress, the fire started from an fear Rialto ea and Many of those who were slightly in-|Overheated furnace in the cellar, It) them down. jured left the viclnky before the police | spread quickly to some rubbish and Sisters: Die Together While Vainly Grady and Balke, in the meantime, could get thelr names, but ten Who» tremondows volume of black smoke Battling to Escape, aod an Aged had found Mrs. KB, Van Pelt sick in : ‘ . : Sore te e| bed in the rear of the third floor of Paralytic Is Killed in a Fierce Blaze! rite’ ‘tisbcl Sor"ssrine"tnturies [rent 2 the nner foora 4 waman No. i. ihe montn sas to esl he ares |AUBY, LENA, nineteen years olf, of favenue saw the smoke coming out of |the fire escape was imporalble, 90 the SJERSEL ay, the wolght, with m1 feet | 2 43 inches, and the hammer throw, % | # 1 inoh. | BRERA DER IGG DOF O44 DO DGOOO DE F499 89G-F9444-4O4 44404 FD | ——————_—_—__. be at dlc JOTBREAK OF FIAES IN WRIGHT LIVES ARE LOST EPOTTEHHES garian girls, and #0 completely did they lone thelr heads that the most heroto efforts to check the panic were futtle, | A score of the girls Jumped from sec- | ond and third-story windows to the root of an extension at the first floor, and | Hl A} y am) ' | —Police and Firemen Sa ve Seventeen. | No, “2iL, Eaet ifty-tourth, street: tne piace and sent in an alarm, fin | Perens, Our 6 We oun the smoee riba crushed interna! jem, | " ” y i, Iso told Policeman MeDonald the|filed halls. When they reached the CAPECH, i, nineteen years old, | ® |atreet they were guapin lee breath | It A lot of rubbish in t tret caught fire and great volume: ‘Thick nyel: low smoke went skyw: The wind blew It in clouds into the windows of | € Of No, #4 East Seventy-fifth street; | houses were on fire, He summoned Po- Beem es tunel oh the Wer aawn the front of the \ raed and) | courage, was Culng all he could for the | Fasmiant hov The fire was soon put ; b ‘ of some pyromaniac, It was started in a pile of oil-soaked boxes and TREIITz, Mrs. SARAH, twenty. “NOT ENOUGH and sustaining interna) infariés. | flames, and they were carried to the roof and upper stories with a &'"topaceo knife | ‘tThe factory ts at the foot of East “} Poarth ireet dation. Glikert turned in an alarm and then ran to the|it, which Is dotted with windows, | \fanhattan and the Bronx, although Manhattan and the Bronx acquitted fix It, Directly in front of the factory try.” Hook and Ladder No. 13 came next and ran up three ladders. | Aa en FOR ore Erich Cigar Box Company, drove up to the returns, There was no knifing In Tammany Hall.” Annte, ninewen; Lilian, eighteen, and Blanche, fifteen. , and she, (00, was carried down by a fireman, as Chairman of the State Committee, and answered; the factory, and a ad ata Was afterward found ty a window iu front. Nea ‘ae at the girl and tried to al Boag No. Iam still of the same mind. 1 shall be @ private citizen after no use. the stairs, core of | office of Governcr.” ing ladders. On arriving at the ground she remem-~| and as the smoke from the tar cauldron in less than a minute the panic v4 songested condition of the etalrs aou fire-cacapes the ten: In a anie Was un~ that a great many Democrats voted the straight Republican ticket. made for the elevator, but th GIRLS IN A WILD “I have sent » letter,” sald he, “to P. B. MeCabe, of Albany; Senator ne hal ‘ot | those locaiitics would be anaffected by the sentiment that seemed to prevail 800s 16 FAMILIES IN PERIL IN BLAZING TENEMENT went In after the panic was over. In| Bixteen families were driven out of & the building to rescue their belongings. HOW TAGGART GUM-SHOED BACK TO TOWN TO-DAY. ES EPOEGE 408-804-4799. HS FE OOESE DEE OOOD ODDEST DONE OD OF SPIEL ENEEG44 040 000.1408 04 1UDHENE14O140-05-04. 056000000 HO408TCO4 sel arrenets Ye wrttau RECA EEO. double four-story tenement at No, 171 Harrison avenue, Williamsburg, by fire to-day, and for a time all the police and firemen on the seene had to con- fine thelr efforts to getting the panic- stricken women and children down the crowded stairs. In semi-dreas the in- mates fied from the burning house to the street, where they continued to show their excitement in demands won the police to be allowed to return to FIREMAN FALLS AND IS LIKELY TO DIE, Fireman John Knapp, of Engine Com. pany No. 29, ts in St, Vincent's Hosp!- tal suffering from Injuries recelved at a fire to-day and which will cause his death, The fire started in the six-story bulld- ing occupied by Hyman Bros, & Co, as @ storage warehouse, at No. 86 Wash- ington street. Direetly back of the/ bullding Js No, 62 Greenwich street, and | {t was a tenant in this house that dis- | covered the fire. The tenant notified | Policeman Heckman and the latter | turned in an alarm, Engine No, 2% was the first to arrive, and Capt, Ruch ordered his men up to the roof of No, 638 Greenwich street to fight the flames from there. Knapp was the firet man to go through with the line, and he broke open the souttle leading to the roof, The aouttle was very close to the edge Of the root and in the darkness Knapp stepped off. He fell to the ground, landing on his back, His spine waa broken and he re- ceived other injustea, He was taken to St, Vincent's, and It was sald there \e would dle, ——— Mr. Dooley disousses “The Intellectual Life” in Sunday's World, A refresher after ail the politics, Gloves for the Horse Show. Alt the leading styles for street and evening wear OF THE CELEBRATED Sends and. Giaed Gloves. Street Gloves: Suede, $1.75 & $2. 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Regularly they bring $1.25- to £1.65 the yard, For a little while we're asking but, yd... 9 74¢e Best All-wool In- Grains that will give the economical buyer the best possible value for his money. A small line pel a 75-cent grades to close f 55¢ John and James Dobson, DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Ta nine cases backache or wae Seross the loins indicates that the kidneys are pot working as they should, and if neglected there ie trouble ahead, ‘ A great many people have kidney disease, but don't know it, If the feos the urine The fire started in the cellar of No. 172 and ghot up through the alrshatt to the roof. Everything went with wt. The cries of the awakened tenants And the soreame of the terrified ehil- dren soon brought a large crowd to many of Bright's the bullding, which is in a congested Wiceete. 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Some with wood backs and shelves, others with mirror backs and giass shelves. A large assortment of Carpets in spe- cially appropriate Dining-room patterns slag at can be clean dor dyed Lol Leerort faratens oindy room way ; CASH 122 West 36th Street| STORES on CREDIY © 104 106 and 108 West 45 St. mrverin | Brecklyn SJores Flalbusb Ay, near Fultn 3. Buchanan, MARGARET © ) ————————————————— WILLIAM H. GALBRAITH, M. D., both of Philadelphia. Bie. RN i Fah oon g ee ead Pp Funeral services at the residence of his) Kisses * sister, Mr, Mary C. Welz, 253 Bast $24 Chocolate Oriental Delt- st, on Thursday evening, Nov. 10, 7.00) enelen, +...» . P. M, Relatives and friends and mem- bere of New York Lotae No. 1, Theatrical |C B29 © 8 Mechanica! Association, Swvited. Inter- LAUNDRY WANTS—FEM Sage ki CaP os Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. Yo | severe Internal Injuries from delng | jicemen Frazier, Grady and Balke, all) : } j| Three persons were tumed to death, several others overcome by amped Ps any ewenty-aight [of the Morsisania station, and the four) ‘rhe "teat fre apparatus to arrive was | {jfmoke and a score of thrilling rescues mage with scaling-ladders and life>| |. of Fittteth street and First | started for the burning houses, Truck, No. #8, Cant. Kennedy and Fire: _ ffatts.at a fire which gutted three floors of the five-story flat building No, of bay tod heads ns 884 COMMONS) They found the halls 0 full of amoke| Noalit, and. her, two youns daughters 140 g th str tS 0% his MALEK, MARY, twenty-seven years they could hardly grope thelr way) were jmorietned oe the fourth Boor, of East Ninety-seventh street at 5 o'clock this morning. O14. of No. 1st Firat, avenue! ett ghrongh. McDonald rushed to the rear No. MO Ther, ted to tench her THE DEAD: panier, broken and laternal Injuries. | o¢ the drat fat, No. #, and found Mrs. |any progres, They finally tan a lad. PREDERICH, ctntyoat tebe old, of No. 176 ‘Avenue A; left arm | E. I, Biggs and her seven children In) de ue ont arent ts he WhRDER, . yenine yearn old. i a Re ged hy Ls 14, | state of pante Frank Paggtant, @) “Ip A Geventean persone Were Fescusd peel = years ri Of No. 20 Bast Haventy chiva street, | tirteen-year id lad, with plenty of|by firemen, policemen and the plucky ) BLA! » een years old. and shock. ; ‘ | t by the firemen, It did less th The fire is believed to have been of incendiary origin and the work ‘TROUMANAIP: {honty years old. of | family. He hald dressed two of the chil! sh.000 damage. in > a, of No. t Third Darrels near the stairway in the basement, between the elevator shaft Street "foreweman of the tactars * from window, breakin ‘ ‘and dumbwaiter shaft. Both the dumbwaiter shaft and elevator shaft acted as flumes for! ‘Sarva’ No ‘uy east *Beventy-tourth | ” cut about face and arms with O ‘a D E M ey YRA S WILL y | , the draught causing them to spread with remarkable speed, | "ole. Ma Wits avewner, cootuslons: | ‘The fire was discovered by a milkman, who refused to give his name, "i0ck and Internal injuries, | tContiused trem Fak Peek ‘ontinued from First Page. His shouts were heard by Policeman Gilkert, of the East One Hundred and | pitty second street, and the east side of . to help get the tenants out. opens out on the river, Several days) ., | emeelves creditably, as it only gave Bryan 29,000 majority, while this time © Phe first comyany to arrive was Fite Patrol Wagon No. 6. The Captain Sf? * Isak was discovered tn the roof, | | everal thousand larger. New York dtd be! anedd Kaas 454 Dendamia Lewis ep with sealing ladders. and to-day some men came around to | the plurality is sever reer. did better than any at | they put up a hus ealdron. They | “ ” : On the lop floor lived Heury Buhlan, a buyer for Macy, With him Itved | "Wlit @ fire under this and the tar was ae bret cae ee ote fe abeard as shows b 4 thle father-in-law, Frederick Webber, sixty-nine years old, and a sufferer Delling, when & wagon, owned by the | eee A d » min + ; , Mre, Webber; 4 i . i trom paralysis; his wife, M his son, Frederick Bublan, and bis seth ire fd bg loony Be mere | Gov. Benjamin B, Odell, jr., was at the Fifth Avenue Hotel this morning, orse i Po tunes carried his mother-in-law, Mrs, Webber, to the fire-escape, | backed Into the caldron and overturned | surrounded by State Benators, ag ae gie peddle BL ? dhe Was taken to the ground by a fireman, Frederick helped his sister were warmly congratulating him. He was asked if he was going to remain ; wy td the other two girls were following and tried to get back “IT most certainly shall.” the in-law, Webber, Lut were driven back by the smoke and He was asked if he had changed his mind about accepting the office of had toclimb down. aiile he Raccovcutting stand lost her head, and (ryited Siales Sonator to succeed Senator Chauncey M. Depew, and sald: je had craw 4 il of “Fire! to the window and had fallen there, being badly burned. The St the girl and tried t0 silence her ff t chal of the Si and Blanche, were found dead in thelr bed. They bad | leking "Fire! rica! | Jan. 1, but I will hold the office of chairman of the State Committee. 1 |fushed across the floor and started fre | Shall finish my work bere in this campaign to-day, and then go to Newburg _ Takes Up this afternoon and to Albany to-night, where I shall temporarily resume the e ery was taken up by a ‘ giris. On the other floors it was heard, The Governor also said that he thought if the people had voted as to ran back through the building to get them, continued to come in the windows, 4 whether he should bé@ State chairman they would have elected him to the ited cisely teen overcame, asd ver COT COTO ee a ey acres | position. He expressed himself as well pleased with the results and said They m Hospita der way. 5 had many narrow escapes from death, the work of ‘The halls are narrow and crooked, ant “But they're all good Republicans now,” he added. ‘by the firemen being herole in the extrema Ing’ erip-and ten Maing scream DeCady Herrick, im Albay to-day, sald he was satisfled the Democratly raw; get past one anocher. Other girls had) jendors in Greater New York and Altany had given lim loyal support, | on ft. fan A ged ever man | couldn't operate the car, bea they) Patrick H. McCarren, of Kings, an.) Charlies F. Murphy, of New York, aur- ’ R Oe oft pe levator aod started fr ing them of this aud thanking then: for their work, It wasn't to be expected SC. sul) c . 4 AM BLE FOR LIFE ay the Tithe win pA at | all over the country. Tho vote given in New York and Kings County for the tat Bo er Bos a Ing panie-stricuen down the narrow ete oe the allies ond Aare weP-| Democratic Naiioaal and Store tickets was relatively as good as that given sehen bison tap debe a wasn aes aera Bt ~