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se CEDRIC | LINE A SHELL Plas Smashed, Bo Boats Wash- a Away’ and Stee! moth White Star jiner Cedric, en up by waves “thirty stories ! according to her captadn, arrived ftorday, three days overdue, ‘There was not @moment of the voyage when some- thing. wae’ not happening above or be- low decks, and ‘after hurriganes and mountatnot seas had been passed Shrough ‘antely the officers were worried by an outbreak of measles tn th tear. 1 age. There were twenty-one passengers down with the disease when the Cedric Teaohed her dock and call’ was sent to street, the Kingston Avenue Mospital,in Brook- lyn, for ambulances, the health authort- ordered that all the patients .{be taken there, Benldea the cases of mea- "| ales, two, women were passing through eumonig, when the, vouse] |, Two bates were born in the steerage ‘while a hurricane was raging on the ‘night of March 16. Boginnine a few hours atter the Ced- Mo left Queenstown on March 9 no such | thing as comfort was known, and when ts worst on the lbth mien and women on ‘The “fret day out joat bean {ne following day the eale Ane out of the northeast, reased, ‘The. day's run was 32 knots, But on March 12 the weather became | really “Interesting. Beginning: at ‘dawn those who were not atrapped in thelr betthe were jJounced out by the jolting thé ship réceived from enormous ctoas sean, On that day waves “twenty KIS. NN To ORASH, “BAGGED GGED AGAIN’ Hip Sing ess La Leader Permits Motorman Sends Poe’ into Bumper at Bronx Park Ter- minal—Of Victims Three Are Seriously Cut by Glass. and Mayor Tom Lee Smiles Once More, Mock Duck’ te in the tolls’ again and the smile has come back to Tom’ Lee sombre visage, The head of the hoi Of Duck and leader of the terrible Hip fing Tong Bociety' was arrested to- day on a warrant tasued by District. Attorney Jerome. He was taken at No. 18 Bowery by four detettive-ser; |, geants, headed. by McNaught and Price, of the District-Attorney's office, ‘The reserves of three stations had been held in readiness in case Mook Duck had restated. But he didn't, He meekly threw away tuoked his queue down his back and, ee followed the aquadron of de- An incom motorman allowed a Becond avenue WL" train to orash into) the bumper at the end of the elevated extension of the Bubway at th Bronx Park Station this eftemoon and ie i than twenty passengers were, more or jess hurt by broken glase and fying “oplintere. Only three of the twenty needed med. foal treatment, They were: Willtiam Bunker, of do, 167 Hast One Hundred and Twenty-firet street. }LAuuie Foley, of No 90 Steuben avenue, ‘onkers. Mary O'Brlen, of Hl Bast Bighty-fine All were badly out about the free ard body and Bunker had two arteries in his wrist severed by broken glass when he was hurled through a window by the collision, How the motorman allowed the train to go by the station and ofash into the burmper iv @ myatery ¢o the passengers, many o twhom were standing when. the ¢ Jar comme, ‘Though the tain had slowed down, it did mot slacken appreciably | Jerome after passing the station platforin, and ey hie ‘charge, ar, Jerome said here’ he would pili car whit the bumper with great Brose the case to trial aa 9 8 pos- WOMEN HELO ON/RIFLE BULLET ARSON CHARGE Arrested After Blaze in House emis ay Sued of Cri way 0 beter] eee nee to his arrest thay Brooklyn Man Shoots Down Al- -{etorien.bigh,! the ship's officers ‘pateed, broke over the yf ne sine over the stern imaay , Irlo Was compelled to ae eng 90! an to only 20 knots, and the following @ay, the 14th, she’ was hor way through ty _aiole. ya 44 knots, to ning | each, ciao wit'te hint Oct. epee sree at rane ih 2.--Rena- | ho \ jem ota, for the atate- it Roompvelt ‘will call | # a sg lace Oct, 1, two of ‘the bhai oh yeh} consldert = perrring the, com ie eh mbit Pes | sn Pe me i t htitastarine Satie firemen experienced the greatest AiMficulty in» batting with the flames. as thy Grover. factory wae of an exe tremely inflammable nature and nearly {ull the were aD cu herr with pee tthe a w inet of ot wood tay hI tFo; U Danibure Block Yas Adlon ig) # culture a t of the fire was #9 Intense ‘yen ‘K of the firemen and pollo: Hon of noxtoun | tbe toe more lander great dimcuitios, itentlon ‘ys chiefly given to: the rower uiiding. eanerially that part of ihe was in the boller-house, Ant hh the early ptages of the fire & number of employees were extricated from the fulns. Stopped By Flames, "Phe flames, however, soon stopped thi >| reaoue work, Tons of water were poure onto the lL, but the fire from the structure became hot for ef- fective work, and phe entire plant, with those who falled to escape, had to be’ feanwhilé news of the accident had homes of the operatives) ase hep the crowds already near the factory men and women were) Pt ing will idly, toward the centre to] Sei Gews of ralatt sounted above the| i} 80 panne a cry whieh nd the roar and bry f of the engl by one ng of the flames was heard as lc woman learned that there was Tittle hope for any one who was caught inthe L of the building, Rescues by Heroic Priest. There were but few people on the] street in the vicinity of the factory | when the explosion occurred, wes Rev, James A. of St, Margaret’ harch, who, reajlzin: rible adeident had happened, that a te: hurried the factory just as the frightened help began to pour out of the doors, Toward the rear he saw the havoc c: }| the explosion and the smoke | to appear from the fire, ,, 24 party adjacent to the collapsed | L_ windows were thrown up and! many employees climbed out on fire: opeabes or hung half way out at nings where there was no platform, nearby blacksmith ie Father hana from First Page.) ——+—— With ‘him at the time of his death | fi ‘ were ls brother, Harry W, Perham, Eel Abe OF seas and his law partner, Harold Nathan, etek Maple Cream Lus 10 'New York City and was thirty- Ix | y the Legislature, That Was Soaked with Oli and} leged Member of Black Hand Placed ‘Under $5,000 Bail] Gang that Threatened to Kill Each, Him, \ a Andreas Gascino, of Second place, be- tween Henry and Clinton streets, Brook- lyn, to-day siiot and killed Michael Si- vona, of No. 10 Hamilton avenue, In Following what the polite say was a fire of incendiary orien Mrs, Badle Malerhoffer, of No. 122 Forty-fitth street, and Bessie Ambrose, a girl of twenty, who livdd at'the same address | front of No, 1 Hicks street. A Black were to-day arraigned in the West Side} Hand -feud: is: belleved to: be at the Police Court and held in bonds Of $5.00} bottom of the shooting, Two woeks‘ago; acoording to Gascino, The fire ‘occurred at No, 122 Weét|/a number of Iiallans entered his Porty-fiteh atreet ard In tho affidav! 4 ytade against’ the women by Quthorities there are specifications charging arson. inthe neck ‘ard face, Fearing that his tormentors would carry’ out thélr The women told Detectives Donohue threats, he. purchased a tfle, This he and O'Neill, who were put on the case, /iont withid reach in’ hts ‘shop, always that they:had been to a vaudeville show | joaged. {n ‘Grand street and had not been near the house sincer yesterday afternoon. No qne wae iu the house, and Fire the Intter passed bia .store, Grathing |q his rifle he started in pursuit, Savona, | 4 ‘Unmindtdl "or" te man “dogging his Four Sleuths to Capture Him, | his + cigarette, | sousi; by tree Uprisings, riots and the sud, : FOR HIS ENEMY ‘To-day ‘Gascino tecogrilzed’ Savone ‘as iat The Havemeyer Sueur Twekioy ia Brooklyn Shut Down To- [ ‘i Par More than ree thousand, men have been ‘thrown ‘out of employment as tha Pesult of the shutting down of the plant of the Havemeyer’ Sugar Refinery in Brooklyn to-day, It 1s said that the de, Greased consumption of sugar growing out of the ad yuk ‘of thea Moy In price ‘was the A NOTED -D WOMAN. . COUSIN OF Late’ U. 8, PRESI- pany ZACHARY TAYLOR. — . “for O18 — Mrs. Sarah J, Windrom, of 29 W. Brie. (0. Chldogo; al shember tone et. ta¢ mast Gietinguished famiiies in the country, in of Zachary Taylor, 19h President of the U, » abd grandniece of Alexander Hamatiton, ‘who signed the Declaration of dependence, writes: “Vinol {9 8 godsend to old people, I am 16 ‘yours OM bat T fool active and well to- day, thanks to the vitalising effects of 76 Yours of Age, Recommends Vinol , People: | “My appetite te all that could be desired. T sleep well anf cy mind ts clear and 1 ‘am Interested in the affairs of Hfe as I was fatty years ago. “When I wae young cod liver off was dle. penied tn a " wopalatable form, and At fairly gagged me to get it down. ‘Vinol fs 60 different, palstable and nourishing to impoverished primed “I teal 90 [rf pile tose rae ‘used Minot ene ei as a ploaaure, co ies) the a Recncione Fie ms neat toale 1 ever ‘mitst De aceon of the. eipenority ot i shop and threatened his life. In the tt quarrel which/followed Gascino was cut |, ‘fare trundreds of aid peo in this wien, ‘who need just hy | yer} builder peo and sli Has. ond quicken the 9 the bl ere i sothod it the rotld ao 9 it the ‘wor! food “tor the weak. the the run m system and to ae a hanging-on cold iy a De egg ang pam 7 Aa Pruiars hati heels, turned {nto Hicks atreet, closely ory sven ino. | When he reached jo shouted dn Italian: “Hold Up dal hands!" i Savona ‘turned around quickly Ana] slate looked Into the, muzsle of the rifle, The | retas pa! fired two shotd’ in baal a> Vivo a. Bey acy hots | to The tttvanted a ‘tie crowd and fy scene Policeman Grif- Leo pe any ie 5 bai Ino was arrested and the murder, DEATH OF WILLIAM VOGEL. Well-Kaewn Broadway Merchant Baptres at His Home. William Vogel, clothing manufacturer and part owner of the big clothing house, ‘When, MeGulre. went through “tne house he carried a lighted candle, In pulling out one-of, the buseau drawers | Mon: in the front room of the second floor, | @ which was soaked with bensine,.an ex: | brow “oeourred, which burned him’ so | An. badly that he: wee undble to appear in court later in the day, The detectives ay that they have evidence that @ fire ineur polly of 63,00 was taken out a week ago, which, added to one tor $1,000, made @ total of 14,00 on thé mt ‘uh’s linagine how the Gre started;’’ sie Wid the a wv worshal, & have bewn ff town tryshg w tnd my husband Rave Oe been here alnoe last suignt D he ‘tr Fro wroqien | efh. cromscauee, iterates ‘oat he |e lis weelk. i died to-day at his home, No, 73 Kast Hightieth street, Mr. Vogel came to this country from Germany In 1856, when hé was seven- ‘|teen years old, and settled in Boston, After two years of active work throughout New England he moved to New York and opened a retall store at ‘Third avenue and Twenty-fourth street, He then’ sent for his brothers,’ sisters and hatha that woollen goods woul ingen ah value he invested al his money in that material, thereb: pitas {ps the foundation for he Phaages med hi the last few Vorel wit Tal ye. attend to business, his three sons rep- Li sereti| his Lace He vide] three sons and two married dal 18, Rourke procured a ladder which he| pe was a director and treasurer ‘of passe A a NT Bd the | the TORE MOB atarr MeMOnietOn or ¢ Mount ti thtened ‘inte were taken out by be sia Re i | it, Pon ninth effort the flames burst through the window and Father Rourke ‘was driven back, in eptte of his efforts to reach a young woman who fell into the fire, Regarding the alg oft the explosion, it was Joarned that HUMORS boiler which had been used for some” Lin t out of order tast week, Last ‘a Fan old On the Hands boller which pean been Treated for months was sta in operation, Sn Burni ng, Mayot’s Estimate 100. ‘itehin g is afternoon Mayor. Keith made the q following satement: *' cracked and “From the figures at hand 400 per: \ bleeding fone were at work at the time of the . fire, I underatand that 20) have. Fee hands, with ported at the fire station in on, Just how many were killed 1 am unable eczema, tet: to determine until the ruins are rake ter, etc., are oe would not Ht surpriced if the num- ber reached 100, PERHAM DEAD OF PNEUMONIA, |. instantly relieved and speedily cured by soaking them in hot water and CUTICURA SOAP and bandaging with Cuti- cura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, This treatment suc- ceeds when all else fails. Avsembdyman Stricken Taet Fri day fmecumbed To-Day in Albany Hospital, LBANY, March 20,—Assemblyman derié E. Perham, of the Twenty- ninth Di t, of New York City, died in the Albany Hospital to-day of pneu- monia, He was not taken ijl until friday, when le went to the hospital, |Amnorted Fruit Chocolutes Tals was his second term in | SPECIAL FOR where he was one of | povtat Frattl,Oreams, |Chodolate witter oy Assemblyman Perhacn was born in} bat! i by 156 years old. the most influential Republican qmem- bers of the lower house, He Was a| member of the Committee on quaiclary, Revision and Taxation and Retrench: ment, He was @ lawyer and at one time an instructor and lecturer in the Univer. | ee Law School. He was not Franbydeth store at Broadway and Houston street, |= MUNYON’S| ONE DOLLAR INHALER Lordé3 1 Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, of Catarrh Tab! , and a Package of Paw-Paw Pills ABSOLUTELY Positive Cure fo: onde from. the, syucen CANDY: or hacking ies | nol, and beca: know 60 well it it vila do we are ‘tlways eyo rere, paid oh for it fallawink Ney ie York drag We, the ers: H drusgints of New York, being. dole eens for Vinol in this city, are prepared guarantee it fn the stroi manner, and positively agree to return money ony one ve Meg Vinol of us and ff 4 perfect): Your money will ee eek ns, p shows our fal et the purchaser takes ni Nass Ni ing It. Riker’s corner carey a ene allirtin Bt he ta Agasterdsea Bs ostray, Tneman's Drug sated 601 Eighth Ave., 1%th St. and Kighth A‘ J. Jungmann, 1020 Third Ave, 428 Colum- And t all Botton Drug stores, Drug, Stoves, Eee Ave. and 2¢ GIVEN AWAY FREE With Each Bottle of PAW-PAW Also a Package FREE AComplcte and GATARRH purifies the bi Bil vatarrliah porn i r ple I ery ie thank at hin the ‘torments of this 4 AN Nevhew of Adelina Pattl:— ‘iguffered | four | venta with bronehial Suidi't ste for oo Year, Alu cater ool ompletely cure you's, MRS, MARY, N. BUCKMAN, v6 bund, oh fe Munyon's Laks er, tovaluable FEI VER Bose 4 Would a. throat and clear, be without on $1.95 of | There is only one Typewriter said: the =. si hl Great and enduring is the merit on which such-a reputation is built, which ‘this. has ever been | REMINGTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY; | New York and Everywhere. Embroidery ne Department. e'|Sale of Embroidered Waist Patterns, on linen, fine lawnand batiste, & $2.95 each, value $2.50 to $5.00, Embroidered Robes, on linen and batiste, from $13.75 to $50.00, exclusive styles, INDIGhSTIUN au inks bwW WhAL It tb ty anor & god 2 Pineal? “Bven ie you foal Hike tt Gale Inhuler cloudy "of m sauure tneal? ant baclaty. your detiret Muth and emitied, fron tive mostly GERAD I Dea sone of the, most eas tune. e i At treet. LE at "Oy | most al MDlneation’ te simply : diseased par mnie meraee be reacued by | Ly ded Food Aneta bat aition’ Ve th be vech and | YEDES agetoraAs BSH eR at st Brooklyn Store: Flatbush Ave, and Fulton Street nt tat Me WoNendone Sor rundown Rexall Ay i ‘iat mepsia Tables which are really a digost ti faument Analy pet “thinge tant, gino tablets licreany Beatotion y Me Sutces and saturate tnen tn Nal yt [aire Brn COLLARS ost ARE 4 PLY then with thecalt at W 1478 St a PERTH RELIABLE CARPETS.“ FURNITURE BARGAINS Come to the Cowperthwalt Stores expectiug to find to the kitchen, the porch or lawn, it you live out of town,’ Much of the furnitare. In Plain Figures. sanitary conditions, in. our own work rooms, Our stores are such large sellers of all kinds of highs grade Carpets, Rugs and Household Goods that we buy This week we offer Special Price. Savings in Carpets, Rugs and Bed- room Furniture, in. oak, mahog- any, birch and maple. tion by the experts who recelve our shipments trom Lady y ees in our sto! Offered in New York, and sold at the dhe ie ; 1 nd onthe most liberal ¢ { oh in Greater New York, biter hail price-savings not to be found elsewhere, we sell we make ourselves. direct from the manufacturer and import direct—a md Every plece of Furniture snd every Carpet for sale in found everything for thwai Cowperthwait & Co,, ¢ Svarrties for heonte : eeping, from the parlor Everything - Price-Markted All our bedding is made by hand, under strictest in price-saving appreciated by those who know somethin; of the jobber’s profits, our vig! oll Hie the gantlet of cr nspece M . ost Liberal Terms of Payment housekeeping, price marked in. plain’ figures auut CLOTHING JEWELRY ON fs WOMEN, * [BIGGER Assortment, BETTER eM ties, MORE FAVORABLE Terms, LENOX CLOTHING CO., Bd Avy near 124th Wh, on the window when | = Lis for this Shield FOR MEN AND you buy cigars, United Cigar Stores Co, 2276 af par (Ay sad Cavamtinn Yo nenr 104th Bt von eee tice ut this complete. treats UNDRY WANTS-~FEMALE. ee — but for the next 80 dayn 1); xe # eh ae pale ait my dragatets to fumiah it} Not necessaily “the chance o inh warded le Teonaere bot Fett Play Hots | et peta oy “eu this combination offer W mn, 9 may found In aoe — {ive times one mvat’’\ I} FST | iveatmente® vena’ me SUD th eo ee World Want “Business Opportund TOOL NAN sil copies of the fond (t by express, all charges prepaid, ties.” Read the Wants to-day, ost Bali firday ni AtaRT ORC Mui or way 7 then by using The Broadway and 26th street. New York, Tere ae dtr. 0) Went World P Rimanae tor 1 sisi acs as that RPMS 0: ML aeEL Ga Ya MI A Slat a Amacai i aA Wh BR Le al —*. en eee a ae

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