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iyi ‘Women.and Children Es- Clad in Night Robes— @ Leap and Others Are Md Over Fences, WENTAL HOTEL QUESTS IN FIRE PANIC, » Hundred Rush Out, but Ie Quickly Subdued— t No, %8 Bowery early to-day, Hercest of the wind and rain- mj scouted hundreds of persons out ‘ape five rear. tenements @nd menaced the lives of a , Wethen and children. fre wtarted at 3.15 A, M., in the 0) No. 23, which forms an L tn ‘Panning into five tenement pty wre Dermat ny te benso Truti and his wife and six , made their way to the atrect, iebed only in thelr night-clothes, trom tenement. who keeps a boarding. third tenement, awakened and many of them had ’ igo ‘windows to escape death, tenement lives Jacob Louls Hirsch, both bach- tottered out of their burn: Nt the and were ‘ma vat Bree tae GREAT MASONIC CHARITY BALL lived Mra, ay Lin ot trot ales Ty PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT Is EXPECTED TO ATTEND. pp fase that the night ti ar ited ly to-day, and in the space of ites three hundred excited men, the Samos old hostelry at Lbo ‘uehed ‘bith A roehed ner and In a gerectl e et whet, he ein atop ase with @ lose estimated VENUE FIRE RIVES OUT TENANTS. ants of the large tenement at With avenue are to-day co tit each other on their escape or injury, Smoke helched hallways Jate lost night and a d, ‘Tiose who reached the hd themesives chilled in their ite Ly the eleot and wlush, bh as the Aremen arrived they gave tad fire, which started in the ‘ore of Jeaac Winters, In who admire thelr work in the com- Hens, Me ki munity, alar pl families in the bullae an Aagod woman, gant Ane Wee r bod- rang ty two the upper floors, ———— ‘were called to another two- rear of Nos, 114-116 East Ri d street, It wag confined ly to the first floor, egercupled reantile Press, ouRh it @ damage in the ‘ata ulius Bteinfeldt & Bros, on pond and third floors and’ ices |i the drill, haye been practising for | fA three months in the Ninth Regiment total damage was about | Armory per 6 studio on the fourth OWA) 7 Vad bcwa conte fal ba the mei 5 ‘ia manufacturer or jouee Ww’ capable and nha nd ‘Fortify Yourself such Lavan ms of dis- by “eeping post- Fiative to the current | and supply of labor antly Consulting tie Wanted and situ. Vanted bulletins print: ys and Bunday tt THE WORLD, Pedic’ Knights Templars Preparing for an Unusually Fine Entertain- ment at Madison Square Gar- den to Aid the Home at Utica. High Officials of the Order from THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7,1905. PROMINENT KNIGHTS TEMPLARS WHO WILL FIGURE IN CHARITY ‘BALL 70 BE GIVEN ON JAN, 9 IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. Loe Browialadt Ce heat eee Re earty.bevakcast. BOARD WANTED. 20 Cents Per Line. RIAA ARAARAAY BOARD wanted wel | itired event or Vator FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 20 Cente Per Line, a | PE: : ihe near Fierce arnt tied Onova sT., Els yid or NAV. ural BOARDERS WANTED, 0 Conte Per Line, nial aa Bey arg ak Oya Amer Ye eegd ; Boal esly, (hie "ara bet rooms, with oxoel ab Ay. 30 Lovely aay raat oes Up; gentlemen, 1653 () ois Hotel)—Newly ft, & double rooms; gas & bal Ne ten Gent araeD, only; Mt & respeotabl i clean, q emai comfortable ‘ail cara; gentlemen nae de ot tiled etiitnenes comer, AH8, cor 94th—Nii jdhed room; convenience; grou! eademy Music) Bathrooms: ab= sy) an an Parlor; Toons, $1.25 p 05——Large fro} opines ‘unall * Peale tt tentralt Trait “fitstsiass, NE aes PASTOR'S WIFE WEDS ANOTHER Now Mrs. Loose; Young and] " ra iam, & ai W.. pssst — Heated mt lor, $4.50; ria Tatts fieet WON acer, upward, Nice, laht rooms, TETH BT, 80 W.—Comfortable room, bays adeahe funning’ water; bri opt 0} hot water, cond gt fee, from Hi te 60-85; fire REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, CITY % Conte Per Line. MANHATTAN, Miscellaneous, HAVE YOU Cae) Ley any rite ete er ra re i Fee BA af a om YS house and obicken LP rt te jo trees; 18 minutes 4 ah iis A BRONX, tape eas Sat a "aU de hoves, ar elevated: 8 tO. sult, eee 4 ay 8 ore nas ath LADY. must sell” now feta sty h a Ect Sie wd a Poa SROGKLYN, Ee ee, Bar ats inet 23.10 gay Peed een aia ee inlet ot er 8: fee-atory ore) iar mbar tear off “Y JEFF! A merece three-fai brick car arimant, 8 00 Poon, | seca conditi DOOD WIN. Jabs Broader OURAN, and ie Us ise ey at ‘house, ty ity mientniy, Minolual hg. pr at: i epeeet os pach floor rents gor $1 . BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET. 28 Conte Per Tina. te heated house, Wy Heated “hall. roome, a gt 50 50 up: Pretty and “Bride” of Only a Few Days, Is Held Facing a Afasonrc Lome Uiica. 2 YOUNG WIVES LOCKOUT ENDED BY STARVATION END THEIR LIVES All. Seotions: of the Country Will Be Received with Hon- A. Masonic charity ball will be given under the auspices of the Knights Templar on Monday evening, Jan, 9 {n Madivon Square Garden, i ‘fire from clanging gongs | the benefit of the Masonte: Hows at mG avery room in the Continental | Utica, Some 135,00 Masons, ie New York State, are backing the affair and expect to make it the ore Were huddted in the | most successful social event in the history of Mason: deth ry. Ke gad tig er Representatives from 850 blue lodges, eighty. commanderies of Knights Tem- : ind th minutes plar and 20 chapters of the Royal (As large number uf eneral public is also expected to She was married too young, her friends have often said, There were frequent) the fact that the funds of the organiza+ tlon have been practically exhausted and for the past two weeks there was no strike money distributed and many of the men have been reduced to actual The Bourners quarrelled last night and] want. Since the beginning of the strike the men have been reporting every day at quarrels between the husband and wife, but, because 'of the children, these do- mestic disagreements were always made up. ae will attend, President Hoosevelt and Vice-Presi- dent-elect Fairbanks, are good Masons, have promised to be There is a long list of other distingulshed guests, The home in Uti 88 inmates and a waiting list of more than @ hundred, It is hoped that the funds ‘raised by the benefit will be suMelent to cover the cost of making ta yea to the buildings and both of whom | Usual. Tho Wry busband and room of their.apartments and then she stole to tho kitchen, She cut a tube leading from the gas stove to the jet and, placing this in her mouth, sat down to die, ! ther has now about extensly, equipment While it will be a Masonio ball, the Garden will be open to the public the coats to the unfortunates, |#4me og any other charity ball would Daniel Gleason, of the Wast | 0e, but it 18 expected the big auditorium @ and Fourth atrect station, | wilt be packed with Masons and thos Every effort is belng mado to have the/ ball result in as large a fund as possible for the Masonic Home, whose Inmates Include many children, he At 9,80 o'clock in the evening detach- Roe ety, He ments from all the gommanderies will children to took pas out on the floor of the Garden in By Put out ate blaze ‘before| Knights’ Battalion, of this city, will form two lines, under command of Emi- ' DAMAGE AT nent, Bir Knight Robert P, Lyon, who also 18 a member of the Old Guard, To March Between Lines Between these Ines, receiving Knight finishing work on the iwi salutes in thelr progress, the Masonic fire early to-day Chief | Officers from all parts of the United and part of the firemen he was | States will march, traversing the entire handsomely decorated in A five-story business bulld« Garden, the two large military bonds playing the grand march, The exhibition drill promises to be one of the finest ever seen In the city, Msh>} One hundred knights, already experts | Yength of the set about dying and with taking hes | during the night hours, v to perfect themselves {n all| ulars betore golng upon the floor! of the Garden, ae A Henedlet, of this city, will be of Brooklyn, Past Grand Commander, is chairman’ of the committec arranging for the ball, John H, Bonnington, Pas! G mander and present Recorde mittee is a large one, composed ro three | members from each commandery In the Metropolitan District, are Past Commanders, te WORK FOR MURPHY, rnd eer ponivton Daring Burglary in Its wecrotary 16 | most of whom tion Coineident with Arrival of New Captain, switched from Adams + the Parkville station sloner McAdoo's recent shakeup, found trouble on his hands on the day Almost coincident burglars entered the y 21 Rugby r vad, * | dred and ey Prospect Park worth of i weliee thieves climbed in “through a hinds | while the members| on the sidewalk~‘guarding the door,” ho | for the seone of t in broad daylight, pillar In Seeking Death hy Turning on) Funds Exhausted, 2,000 Broth- erhood Carpenters and Join- ers Are Forced to Yield to De- mands of Employers. the Gas Both Despondent Mothers Imperil the Lives of Their Children. Two young mothers Killed themselves to-day, and in dying they tried to end) 2.00 men of the lives oftheir husbands and children. | of Carpenters and Joiners seem to be The first young mother who took her on tho vorge of submission to the con+ fe was Mrs, Annie Bourner, only twen- | ajtjong ty-five, who lived with her husband and | bosses, and that the strike, or lockout. three children at No, 227 East Elghty-| as it Is called by the men, will be for: seventh street, This mother has been} mally declared off, The one moving cause for the action which it is expected will be taken Is ‘wife since she was fifteen years old, ement was more bitter than three children safely asleep te Husband Misses Wife, Not until hours later ald the Leben on see Were ue Gt a te thls old th room, @ was ay or a weel ven his amount | once 0 is olty, amt G wite FOr ae was litle enough for men of families, He aroused himself | #8 Most of them are, but two weeks ago through the house. He aro. Pea the funds became entirely to a window, open and since that tim Ea atied have been made, ‘actual conditions of want and That “this deprivation stupid from gas, which had gone all He then found that the three children were unconscious, In the kitchen he] . wining wife. Life had gone from | sioned have brought the men to a condi. tion of mind phat favors the calling off of the etrike and a return to on full the jets in the room and had|¥). terms. that left the the doors open, It was plain Forti found ¢! her body, ‘The young woman had turned | that she did not wish to die alone, liveg of the children, The secord mother to die by her own hand was Mrs, Kate Arundel, twenty- months ago, since which time she seems to have been unhinged mentally, She no longer showed the same devotion to Angry with Husband, Mrs, Arundel lost her temper with her husband last night and immediately POSITIVE PROOF OF ABSOLUTE TRUTH Hara ae sas aaaeened wy we |Be P, Mullen, of Boston, Confirms the History and Merits of Father John’s Medicine by Personal Experience, husband and baby with her he crept from her h and's side to the kitchen and taking a seat in a chalr by the gas stove, placed a tube in gas smell, Missing his wife and gucss- ing tne truth, he seized the baby and etuggered to the hail, There he fell | unconscious with the baby also uncon- scious In his arms. The neighbors heard the fall, They found the husband and baby uncon- scious and called an anibulanee sur- geou from Presbyterian Hospltal, The lives of the husband and baby were }saved, but the young wife was dead, a | Mass., BURGLAR SCARE IN HARLEM. | member Fr, John _-_o- O'Brien giving my Seared by Ww trickling into a coal mother hole Is entry on Capt. Burns's | of bbotte e Bast One Hundred and | whieh Twenty i street station, It got} name, ng & vesult of a hurry call sent! been used in my to-day from the resldence of No, 7 West One Hun: In ea William Sel camo just as Capt out a platoon and They found the they vald, terer, 19 Leroy Street, Boston, Mass. \4 Jon corporal Xn nea Bui wite beating spanking in nex: 8 of the household were absent, ———_—S_— When the cause of the nolse yas in futvre the Selomons send SION WY AY? BECO aa ‘water; Gouthern' iam 294 W,—Heated rooms, thot water; porcelain bal Charge of Bigamy. $1.50-65 week- BLUGANT Lot 70 ea; steam aa iar SUewAN 8 mtn 10% Bust i ih oe ke Wieneee HW. both at oan) "js| WANTED —Ladion (a ll pois eiaketay ae money, Photo, World, uptown. ’ [ee FREDERICK PECK: & CO, Brookl want a thorough) competent qaisdase man in their Drese- making Special Order Room; one who {a ac- customed to the: high- est class trade; per manent position, EXPERIENCED model for ladies’ jackets; perfect size 86; permanent position salary. Davia rod eel tee Canal at, HELP WANTED—MALE, — BEBR-PUMP sel ae geen, shes aie Ht MAYOR M’CLELLAN WILL LOFTS th or without power, Wal aed B, fie aula N. APPEAR AS WITNESS. a ain water! wal re Moa foom} Fun ra ha waters “aultaple. for tale ple; references ‘W.—Nicely furnished conn athroom floor; other rooms; ex- Seventh Day Adventist Clergy-| - F man Says He Caused Wife’s Arrest Because of the Moral] # Question Involved. Mayor, McClellan probably will ap- pear in Centre Street Court next Monday morning as @ witness in the case of Mrs. Marcella Loose, accused of bigamy, The Mayor married Mrs, Marcella to Maurice Gardner in theghelght of the snowstorm last Tuesday afternoon and his presence 1s necessary to prove the After holding out for flye months tho United Brotherhood the employing mautiful 88 fu ‘or en suite; modern 10 md 24TH, 390 W alto 269 6th avi—Large and housekeepin, inert ne “E.—Fumished rooms in heal ee E.-Cozy room, two gentle Apply janito! 30TH ST, $20 B.—Large front room; housekeeping of gentlemen; all Gonvents official ; Tuaranteed 6 ladies, and trot dull mile fh 2. yee Payment, Alto Re eo ‘Vans, 134. silent th i fact in court, Mrs. Loose was arraigned in court to- day, She admitted tnat she was mar-| i, ried in 1897 in Baltimore to one William Loose, a Seventh Day Adventist min- {eter, but alleges that the marriage was illegal. She was only sixteen years old at the time and the ceremony was per- formed by a lay Seventh Day Adventist Preacher who, rmation, had no right to 188 er bes 1S Want front P 0 B.—Handi running water; * coup rae 285 W.—Communtoating | eos, ay enon} stearn heal 1 eit 10a ly two «t demen; elso ha ter; mrivate hous om heat, b bal a BARGAINS, handsome Brewster (pron parlor and ape och at a marriage, Magistrate Crane fixed ball at $1,000 to caused the girl's arpest and claims that he married her the assessments on the members of the | ye years ago, He says that he read of ‘her second marriage and came at He caused her arrest, not in the hope of imprisoning her, he says, but because he thought It would be wicked to permit her to live as the wife of another when she already has a husband ving and is the mother of a five-year-old baby, Mra, Loose was taken from No, 8 Lin+ Be ae ty priate Hall, on tween Gecond and First avenue! omer to obtain the strike money the | men were required to appear every | morning before noon and sign the book, and whiie the reserve fun “B sg earn union sufficed for the purpose, the men 4D _§T,, COR. ort AV. (Reli id at the rate of $1 a) ety Sea ran eno payments at all SELECT APARTMENTS. eens ELEGANT APARTMENTS, Dougias, 103 BD. A6th ot. 12 lgh » heated, hot water, $1,260, toro room 708, 1 and 3 Union Baw Attn levee TUNE Wind ecibe BEE TWO HORSES, two eliigte trucks, wo sets harness. Marron, my ore men ont A, near ety at, Ht 1 anh eal or Wouseworker; must V. 0th at lon tor Cra in comer 424 of, and Jet ay, Brooklyn, FULTON BT., near Bumner—St Gece 4 business: bert alde street. Broadway, Hoboken, OUR ETON ee. pt —_— CARRIAGES, 4c. Cents Por Line, uate nina ah or bert aa Btad) ist JOT St NBAR BROADWAY, 62.00 weekly Bedford rt Works, rooklyn, at tetollly AY 4 “ar ieee re ae be 14 Di HELP WANTED—FEMALE, Household Help Wanted—Female, Hi pean et, mrt to do lght | MEA coh Tas Bowe vt Mi one ivi iy 0, eave ow Pe Nelghbonh AY. ¢ or colored, Call 119 cM all is coln place, the Bronx, from the upart- ments oyer which Maurice Gardner pre- ides, Gardner wea not at home at the time, and her fear at what he might do id ottee anything the bosses have set ither this or starvation, me en they were working were paid ‘A physician from a raat te at the rate of $4.50 a a had hard work In saving the) pers of the unfon as hay leading ing sinco the lockout started last Au-| No. Bust have been contributing to the sup. brothers at the rate of Fito a week, but this did not. furnish nine, of No, 34 Bast Ninetieth street, |enough to keep the men supplied witn ‘a model wife until her baby came, three | the $5. sal while she was living wah that ay 13 ed, hought that it nvourd aig away from her ne 80 long, and consented, ingly, she says, they went be. MoClellan and were ma ried last Tuesdey, rt tig Bit ou ere FLATS & APARTMENTS TO LET, 20 Cents Per Line. Furnished, D, 208 F.Cozy a 8 or whloely. furniuned Ponventenses; We 0 ie pot ST, 316 & 318 W. be ns and bath Wsoolutely. neoessary, A Pian oat BSN EIR aap a “a are yi load culties Fo PE oe i y, Pala ‘bras bedsteads; hard. pore. parlor, ‘heaters, &o.; references ; young lady with som periesog: reterehees ‘required, Call Phat= macy, 834s ng Lexinet ton t complewiy Tor | CIGARETTE: PACKERS, exporlénctdt" Road ath,’ #18 Weekly; t husband, she says, because ho could "I have nothin, , | who 48 a good Christian, but he could FAIR COMMISSIONERS SAIL, Herman E, Lawford and Capt. J, her home and to her husband, Richard,|Cordelro de Graca, Egyptian and Bra- who is pointed out as a man sover, In-|zillan Commissioners to the St, Y 7 Exposition, dustrious and devoted to his wife and Gite to-day on the Btoamer Deutech: ohild. land. not support me," Gardner is an employee in a hotel at Amsterdam avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-fitth atre ight, ‘omy ‘and om tel ha 4 Ly ‘4 lee Peonvenient to AL and “immediate possession, Unfurnished, MO 2136—Dlewant KHOR aE rent low; hear Subway. 2 asians py ys nen hath, hot_weter’ TRVING PLAGR, 58, near Jf it Janitor, 10 B., hear 8 ny all Improvements: saattel 126th st, —Islegant 4 and 8 rooms, sated ‘ahd bath oft modern Ig: povenene | two blocks ‘from subway gta: _ Inquire on premises, — near ‘bath lets . P, Mullen, a well known ;by an eminent specialist for the late \Rev, Father John O'Brien, by whom jit was recommended and from whom \it derived its name, yond all throat and lung troubles and |restores health and strength to rune | Its food elements make flesh and build up the wasted | Its gentle laxative effeot cor- veets the stomach and strengthens each part of the body lo do its work Boston caterer, {near St, | It cures colds | | Chureh tn Lowell, down systems, are driven out of the system, ae contains no ompany's ANDO and 10 room houses nerve-deadening | the drugs or weakening stimulants, upon which so many patent medicines de- pend for their effect, and which are The money {s refunded in any case where it does not do all that is claimed for it, Sold in 50c, and $1,00 bottles, $1.00 size contains threo times the quantity of the 50c. size, Ask your druggist for Fatler reet, “he call cured me of bron- me was turning | ¢ 1 started on a run| used by my father ed burglary, |@8 OUT elomon family | yemedy, (Signed) B, P, Mullen, Ca- Here again, in this letter from M: found the captain recommended that) Mullen, {s more evidence of the au- for | thentle histor ‘uml nt they think they h 'y and merit of Father! pugiarg in the house ey BST John's Medicine, It was preset dois Medicine, And bath, hall service, $48-800 Janitor, jorit, bet ith and 8th aye.—Floors,, family on each floor; rant Sie Anply Richard Parkhurst, 257 WY, a TOME 5 and 6 room ented, hot water, ent 2h to. #4 BROB., 116 W. 186th gt, cin AND st HOMES CO, APITAL, $4,000,000, inodatlona for small famtitos at following offices of model T OATH AT, CH BT STANIQUE, R, ~ th v" une; ald. gibt: lace, Te room yy danttore App th wt —T roomp DRESSMAKER—Wanted, a fenta $1T legan ‘ater, heated hall wa, shine y Ae not Hinder 18 years. ines By $11 WW. SUNG oar: dal Ges DRESSMAKING, DESIGNING intire wyatem Brongn Dresomaking and vadion Hori tS Tallon ares hatitute, eRe or ert ia the UB. Gow: ernment for vets. The ooat In’ our sew: Deron ene than toute a day, Pat- “™ERENCH MILLINERY, Entire sy#tem of Frengh — millin taught; situations when ‘moet uit if |] Bias Foruler conte the, Seth Nectha a Wr A Sen v1 tepeon ENNA INSMTUTH, H ‘Wear ianee at, a | finisher on Pas dresses an eu 69. ai ‘eat oe , Khowletey Malini Wooster u RATOR and aisha, wed sldy &@ Hi 37 Fulton s ia SORE) fingers oR LADTPA earn re: Nieselna, Poole Janitor ADIN MILIANER OPERATORS WANTED ¢, eiegunt 6, ‘il improvements, Cor rooklyn). Office th at, THE ME 683 Baer MSTH ST. noiern improve. ton; allenight H, ISAACS, 88 E. 10TH ST. - OPERATORS ava ¢ hair Bertonal att attention alten Pavm, 219 W. 42 At eviwhere to Work to Hime: (no canvanalne: en bead for partioular nr 820. Fanireds writing piort Send self-addreraed envelope, Beat Valparatio, Tn perienced stock ©, Woleaoh examiner fe) SILK SUITS AND WAISTS. est Wares yw week Hirsch e Co, Nace, a cary rjeneed, | ranted ites waged; ly work, B, Joseph & pea Spat WEN WANTED MOTORMEN — Wanted, ages of 21 and 40; apple tion must be made fn persom | at the company’s office, das | 7th av., on any Monday, Wednesday or Fria day; wa paid during the entire po: of instruction, New York | City Railway Co, Lessee Metropolitan Street’ Railway System, NiGKET, PLATER erie e thorol Satna 5 ay to man with oboe #) duu jeations; NIGH’ OPRICIAN 43 Mal SuRNDE at A pean of yrauiedi oi PE cian in an apna PIANO FINISHDR for_ grand Bicnd Work ( PUASTERERS-First- i MPO =e Me a ing - tractive valaty ame | rode mes 10, | gett ae ry Pairs i. aes | bodied men, between ‘es ! perlenced, up-to- fone there nese gay Un 3 nion Type' _Co.,_ Bri nanted, wil yh caved: TCH AN wi aha ee “adarens arindér, John @cheldon & fle ut cat * bo xe! ° Aires P Pp oe oon either In. mera sommandin ity to obtain in office; permant boettTon ‘and 00d sal to right men, Kress Sulte 0, utbers Bullding, Cincinhatt 0. for flrat-claas man, Pr plasterers wanted; cornice .| hands and pa men; steady | a work; $8.8! hours, Apply at Bo tog Bat i, | John J. Roberts [ih onlay H.W, ston per day of eight wat 1 for open, oh Won, a cael wanted hy firat-olnay referen i World corm Alon hotae La flrat. scien nani ke ee ation and. hook wor \ tere baat fon Douiedty, Fae a "at. ) beer pump Wor, 1 HROAD TRA Peas TalhMAGen tnd enienehe” Altes OPERATORS, areata ight and 8, Ox World. y wo foore ban 1 wanted, understand rige ¢ 4 lender work} rust know fh pana ath HOH Ml ay Rt rand @v., nee Lueangeaes di TN OTS