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" 4 4 "LADDERS Blaze Starts (OMEN RESCUED BY AT BIG FIRE Among Rubbish at No. 19 Meserole Street, Williamsburg. and Firemen Have Difficulty in Res- . euing Sixteen Families, "SIX PERSONS FOUND IN SN HEAP ON STAIRWAY, , Some of the Women Fainted as They Were Being Carried Down the Scaling Ladders. but * 4 All Were F inally to the Firemen called to a blaze at No, 190 * Moserols street, Williamsburg, late this afternoon had hard work making rea- fouea, Several of the tenants in’ the four-ntory doubledecker were so severe- Jy hurt that an ambulance was called. | "he five started among some rubbish fn the cellar and epread rapldiy up through tho dumbwalter shaft, The + @ixteon families were panic-strickon, fund when the’ first firemen arrived every window was filled with fright- @ned women and children calling for help, © ‘i Getond Alarm Turned In, ‘While the men. were running up the Adder to save them the blaze got Taken in Safety Street. such lieadway that a second alarm was turned in, tf Every treman turned to with « will, Women and cdlidren were carried down one by one, Some of the women falnted, and the fremén had a hard | Ume keeping thom from failing to the strent, Others were unconselous from the smoke, and wore’ attended to by the antyulance surgeon. Tt was only a few seconds after the fire was discovered in tie basement that the flames enveloped the whole bulld+ ing. Only those on the two lower Noorg esvaped by the smoke-hiled hallways, Overcome on Stalrones. re firemen found a half dozen on the staircase 6 tied ‘them into: te atreoe on? one Muse The ‘reserves from the Humboldt street gtation wore call crowd jn order, re hintetheegn eg CARNEGIE PAYS CHADWICK LOSS SCULPTOR CUTS J] Cireulation Books Open to Ait” | _ Ci van! MONTE WINNER | IN FAST TIME Beats Ascot Belle in Feature Race at New Orleans—Da- rlus Comes in Second at 60 to 1. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Darlus (60 to 1) 1, Sadducee (8 to 1) 2, Dalesman 3. GECOND RACE—Lineal (13 to 10) 1, Harpoon (16 to 1) 2, Judge Sau- at -Milionaire Names Students and Henrl J,” Scheltgeni~Crazed by , “Other Worthy Depositors” Who suited ty the ° Bark Failure at Obertin..0. OBPRLIN, ©. Jan, 1—Gratitying hows \was récaived by the students of the Oberlin College to-day, when Presi: _ Bent King announced at chapel that all moneys;.which had been Jost by atu- Mente throush the fallure of the Citt- fens’ Nation] Bank, which closed Its @oors at the time of the alleged Chad- wick forgerles, would be pald on pre- pentation of the pass-book. President King announced further that Andrew Carnegie was the man Who was:doing this, | “At the time of the fallure, in which Mir, Carpegic's. name played sich a prominent part, the stories of priva- tion and hardship which would ensue bo etudents and others who had thelr all in tho bank, were brought to Mr. Parhegie's attention and he immediate hy Mt pba ‘fa list prepared of all worthy ors, ‘its list Was aceordingly prepared, to-day a check was received trom + Carnegie, who, President King ou, “while innocently figuring in the bank failure, and in no wise re- nulble, did not wish to see desery- udents and others ‘suffer, , Besides .relmburaing the depositors Mr, Carnegie gives the ¥, M. C. A, $3,000, ® fund which it had. laid away for @ ew buliding, f Whe money is to-be disbursed by Presl- ont King and other oxiloge officials, MRS. CHADWICK LIKELY T0 GET BAIL {Special to The Evening World ) CLEVELAND, 0. Jan. 17,—Attorney Dawley, for Mrs, Chadwick, renowed his efforts this afternoon to secure re- Jeaue of his client from the County Jal! on ball, He appeared hefore Untied @tates Judge Wing and for the first gre tlice Mrs. Chadwick's arreat asked t tie amount of bendy she would be weouired to furnish be fixed, Judge Wine fixet the amount at 00. Mr, Vawley stated that he would able to furnikh this at once, It te believed that Dawley will be able to furnish a large amount of ball and that the woman will soon bé out of Jail, “Better Results” BANCROFT HOUSE, 922 BROADWAY, New York, Jan, 12, 1995, Editor New York World, New York. Clty: Dear Sit—In using the “Furnished Rooms" columns of THE WORLD, | fina that 1 get better returns from this advertising than | yet from the regular hotel advts, in any other newspaper, Very respectfully, WILLIAM RENN, Proprietor, 2,186 Fenibhes Room, House and Apartment ‘To Let!’ Ada, printed in taat week'a "WORLD WANTS. Pain Following Operation for’ (* Removal of; Tumor; Commits Suicide In Basement of Home, Henri J. Scheltgen, ffty-five years old, & sculptor and designer of ‘archi- tectural: decorations of . wide reputa-, tion, committed suicide to-day in the basement of Nos, 206,205 Mast Forty- fourth atroet, where he iived, by cut- ting hfs throat with a sharp gtsel model. ling knife, He had cxpired only a fow minutes when his son, Jullus, who had been looking for his father, found him {n a pool of his blood under the foot of the basement stairway, He had sev- ered his jugular vein, Mental aberra- tion due to continual and excessive pain endured for the past two weeks, following an unsuccessful. operation for the removal of a fibroid tumor in his throat, is supposed to have been re- sponsible for his suloide. He had kept a silver tube in his throat aince the operation and after luncheon to-day he removed it Wefore he went to the basement to. cut his throat, evidently with the Intention of having no obstruc- tion In the way, Scheltgen was born in France, but had been’ in this country for twenty-two years, According to his wife and son, he held aloof from the various local societies of his craft, for reasons ot his own, but had made a wide reputa- tion, He made the model from the architect's design, for the Soldiers and Sallora’ Monument in Riverside Park, find his latest work was the making ut 4 plaster panorainic model of the bullu- ings of the United States Naval Acad emy at Annapolla, which was exhibiied at the World's Falr and attracted much attention there, He designed parts ot | the deoorations of the New York yaoht | Club building, the Archbold Mausoleum at Woodlawn Cemotery, St. Luke's How. pital and did other work of note, | Scheltken underwent an operation var | the removal of the tumor at the New | York: Post-Graduate Hospltal, The op- ; eration was not a complete suc: Bcheligen suffered great pain conn’ ually thereafter, After luncheon to+da: he went to his studio in the same bull 1 ere he lives, and half an hour his son sought him there, Not him, the son made a-search and hig recent Work for the Goy= om the Soldiers and alls t, he designed dezorations do Chub, the Vanderbilt petiral Lengto Art Gallery de Louls Club, oo lengnpemvanaimaaen! | VEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P, M. Wednesday for New York City an. vicinity: Fair to-night and Wednesday; lowest temperature Wednesday morning about 29 degrees; fresh southwest to south winds, fley 8, THIRD RACE=Mante (18 to 20) 1, Ascot elle (11 to 2) 2 Monte bank: 8, FOURTH RAGE—Homeatead (4 to 1) 1, Hadepinner (18 to 1) 2, Little Boy 3 7" FIFTH RACE—Mezzo (4:to 1) 1, Moweta (4 to 1), 2, Hoodwink 3, ‘SIXTH RACK—Rian (8 to 1) 1, Miss Betty (@\t0 5), 2, Rachael Ward 3, (Boscia: to ‘The Bvening World.) ' NEW ORLBANS, Jan. 12.—Through constant use of the harrows and rollers the track at the Fair Grounds was in splendid shave’ for to-day's races and excellent time was made in the differ- ent events, ‘The card was an ordinary one of sell- Ing and condition races, that brought out little in the way of class, but the contenders in the events were evenly. matched, the betting was ‘livély and the contests more ‘spirited than had been expected, The meeting of Monte, -Mountebank and Ascot Belle in the condition race at geven funongs was of no little interest, This was the best speoulative race of the afternoon, all of the three named befng heavily supported, > On account of the Iliess of Capt, Jim Williams the stewards have as vet taken no ation tn the assault case pending against him, Ea Corrigan left for Chicago this morning on business connected with the new racing circult in the West which he 1s engineering. 60 to 1 Shot Wins First, A mixed lot went to the post in the opening event, with Ahola the choice, The field cut up at the post and delayod the start. When they were lial ( sent away Isabella D, and Hydrangea wore left, Sid Silver and King Rose set the pace to the turn into the homestretch, where the field bunched up, In the run home King Rose eau out against Sit Bilver and vapldly bumped him and finally crowded him on the insidé fence, Baywood was coming through right in behind Gld+Bilver at the time, Roman: ell) was forced to pull up and the 60 to 1 shot Darlus won, Litteal Won Easily, ‘The second race had all the earmarks of a shoo in, Lineal went to the front goon after the start and was never | bothered. He set ail his own as he passed the winning mar! well in hand, Mr, Jack after ace, and | ae was ne 1e~ yeatedly cut off and interfered with fi. | nally came wide and iinished with a rush, It will be In ordor for this horse to win the next tme out, and tho chances are that some of the big Nuw | York plungers Who Were wagering on | Lineal to-day wil he found backsng ali. | Juck in hig. next race, The winner Hun up to $1100, and bought. by Albert |simons, ‘This was $100 over his entered | price, Monte Well Backed, On paper Monte looked to outclasy his field and the books held him at! a short price, The colt was heavily played at odds ranging around 3 ty 5 and weng to the post the heaviest | | played faVorite of the meeting, Mos Thtyre gave the favorlto's backers heart | disease the ride he put up, He allowed Monte to drop out of it the first quarter and tratied his fled until the turn out of the backstre ho went wp on the, extrem Tie came ike a flash in the jong and, ifter swerving across the outside to the Inside rail he man. aged to get up in time to beat out ‘Ascot Belle ——— + Day and Nights 24% until, cured. by: sey City, N, dy outside, | t fur from the » . fusion in the stretch that he knew Mint Boy wes not Horses off the course,” JUDGE BUSY AT ESSEX PARK. Jockey Cochrag Suspended for, Bad Ride. at Hot Springs and) ; Owner Fined and Warned for . Alleged Crooked Work. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Henchman (4 to 1) 1, Calabash (12 to 1) 2, Romany Rye 3. SECOND RACE—Voltaire : (30. to 1) 1, Mise Eberlea (10° to 1) a Delusion 3, Ph i THIRD RACE-—Billy Moore (20 t6|. 1) 1, b Samuelson (7 f0'%) B, Ber !sonhure: 3, FOURTH RACE—Wild), Iriehman (41. to 10) 1, Van Ness (6 to 1) 2, Balkal.3, i Loos on FIFTH RACE—Turrando (11 to 1C). 1, BI Knight (even), Cres certon 3, SIXTH RACE—Bthice (8 to) 1, Florizel (12'to'1) 2, Swift Wing & ' @pecial. to The Evening World) ESSEX PARK, HOT SPRINGS, Ark,, Jan, 17,—Weather: of the. most charm: ing sort prevailed here this afternoon, and the attendance went up to high- water mark, making the stiffy little betting ring a place to be avolded, | Racing should tmprove from now on, for the track is fast. reyuming» its nor- mal condition, and the good horsgs will begin to creep out.of thelr stables. No fault could be. found with to-day's cord excepting lack of quality, and to the average Hasterner whp is so accus- fomed to seeing the best race horses |i the country they always seem to be ladking in the proper standard. The fourth race promised. a real good contest, The other flelda werd large and. afforded good medium for speculation, dockey Cochran Punished. Delusion was favorite-in the second race, She wug ridden by Coo! put up one of the i meethig, ‘Thi at n Murphy's eye, and after the race told Cochran #o cancel all his mou: for the day and not to accept any more mounts at the meeting, - oundsh- ment. was just and deserved. xeiusion was never a factor. Voltaic, a, long chance, Miss Eber an Cooh who made most of came on with, De- and was third, one noth away. erthe opening race. Hugh MoCarren, owner of the favorite, Mint temark when the barrier ‘away, and therefore he di to get away. before. Judas 100 for this and le you and your ‘wat called ye uf will ‘fine you * gald Judge peat it 1 will rul bet. ou rt Good Thing Won., was a sirong favorite in the (ed and the weght proved too nfuch ap hing pibvan, a two-year-old by Hostine' backed, raced tothe ront und. stayed there, winning by a eck from Crlabash, who was at his addie all the way. Romany Rye was third, four lengths away, Winner Disqualified. Billy Maore and The in ‘close order to the i Bensonhurst, aptain Jgtveten, where Amorous, closing on the! outside, crowded the ‘others on the fence. Amorous then went on and won hy a half length from Billy Moore, who hent 1, Samucison a half length. Amorous was disqualified and Billy Moore given the race, Bensonhurst mov- ing vp into third place, LEGISLATIVE VOTE CAST FOR DEPEW, ALBANY, Jan, 17,.—The vote was for- } mally cast for United States Senator in| the Legislature to-day, the vote In the Senate being, Depew, 36; and Weed, 13, The Assembly cast 100 votes for Depew and 44 for Weed, The vote on joint ballot wiil be taken to-morrow, mh oe VN “era Ate, Taree Ns rs) ' EAST AGAINST WEST AT iran, Who ‘of the/r. ar Ghoape Judge uu by Alay | | | BASK NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1906. ~ ae mame T-BALL T0-NIGHT, W ORLEANS. | | TRACK FAST. ne Pe ea el Nas | arte eae rR I won easily by four lengths |" i Macrae te SO a FcR. | Fendetloin this afternoon, _ WAL Workman Lost Hin Hold, Fell Into the Carrent and ried Awa’ BUFFALO, N.. ¥., dan, ©1%—Joreph | Labroso, employed ‘on striwtion: work of the velopment Cowpany, Cataract at Ningata Val ance to-day, fell into th and was swept over the falls, Nothing has been seen of his body, JAPS CAPTURE ANOTHER STEAMER "vy lovses on the Japanese at short TOKIO, Jan, 17.—-A Ja boat destroyer steamer Wilhelmina, wi iw Cardiff coal to Vigdivostok in the| up the rallrod and deatroving a mile hima: Stralts Mond er to, Basebo, SWEPT OVER THE |. LS OF NIAGARA, | IN HOT PNGAGEMENT just captured ae Ris i od IMPS LOSE HFAVILY Kar Whin: Reports Victory to the Caar in Short-Ratye’ Battle Rallroad Blown Up, PETERSBURG, Was Car ¥ 8T, Jan, 17,.2Gen, a eka telegraphing yesterday to Meveror Nicholas, reported an attempt of & trong Japanese detachment of in- fantry, cAvilry and artille: © to cut off the column of Gen, Mlstchenko's cave alry, Jan, 14, a8 the latter was about to retire northward, The Javanere, under cover of a mist, outfanked the Russians, A battle en- sued, the Russian \atittery inflicting the erib con: Electrical De- above the ta} lost his bal> he swift current range and thon retiring, The Ruslan | losses were five offlcers and forty men] | killed or wounded. | Gen, Kuropatkin also reported the re- hich was carry-|iurn of a Russian patrol after blowing panese torpedo- the Dutch Eten, the guard: was shaki 1) Ean if sh = g by | authorities are in a slate of activity almost approaching eryptio ‘ of telegraph two miles north of Tat- lay and brought Hg _ The police patrol wagon attaohed 1 ‘and Twenty-sixthr street station was returning fre t the upper westside Of Harlem late thi’ afternopn | poliogment ‘when it was orowdedt againstia trolley pole in Thirty-fith street, re Hundred and . 2, The pole. of the patro) wagon snapped near the a + dropped at the heels ‘of the horses, frightening them: they ran away, aN Vag © Driver Fs Ts Baldwin at nue, o bread road, going jeered fhe ras into Seven aeuth, tn tating the sae en off his petoh on the b and serious! ponies The runaway was éafely guided down the a maliesy. nd fancy equ Q ; i streets with |) thout injury to any one, pint! iy women as the “Honest Yohn” evidently got all he wanted in the it is reported that he’has left for Hof Springs, Wh isfrue or not, it is 4 fact that Kelly hasn't been seen around halts for two days. 4 iN | ‘The Evening World called Kelly up on bis private tele ¢ number, of, which Is only known to a few persons, but id answer, Kelly: tas not been at the comer of Broadway’ and Street, his favorite stand, since Saturday and no one seems te where be is, The report that he had gone to Hot Springs : { but its exact source could hot be DAVE Gidegn and » party of gamblers lott yesterday fi \ i th la ephone: They’ made, up thelr’ minds that Now York was gettiflg to’be able, If not An iinhealthy, place for gentlemen of sporting Brooll have lett until things get better, Rabie: ‘That the ®gAdus is due to the crimp Jorome has put in the duatry there cai be no doubt. The widespread publicity given feastons whidh Jerome literally wrung trom mon like Kelly, , Ladium has rebiilted in considerable apathy on the part of: the wheel players, In fact, the gamtling game just at prosent is not and the gamblers ave leaving town for fairer fields, ‘ OFFICE ANOTHER TERI es To ‘set Inhnself sight before the people, ‘District-Attomney, Jenoia’. announced {0 an Evenjng World reporter in Albany to-day that he wil nob’ be a candidate for Mayor of New York of a fusion or any other i This disposes of the report that the Citizens’ Union wouid presa us a candidnie, hoping to forestall the desire of Chairme’s C4ell, Of State Republican Committee, to run a straight Republican ticket in ops position to Tammany next fail, , : A Mr. Jerome also told the reporter that he kad not asked ‘Gov, Hi gins to remdve Commissioner McAdoo, “When 1, made the’ te about the responsioiity of Gov. Higgins,” he said, “f did not inten to be taken serioyly, Too much importance was attached to if,” In the abseitce of the District-Attorney from the city the palice JEROME WANTS TO HO Rumors of trouble are whirling from one end of the department to” other, Reposing in the Commissioner's safe are tre blotters: of 7 i