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| ROPE,TWO MEN » five Feet Atove the Ground, End of Rope Burns While Vic- » tims Sway in Air, Await- ing Rescue, IRE REACHED BY LADDERS. Both Unconscious, but Are Soon Revived. ‘The spectacle of a %0-pound man and one weighing 150 pounds swaying thirty |) feet above ground at the end of a rove F made of bed sheets, their scantily clad q framed in smoke and flame, oda ; | wrwed Capt. Graham and his men of ruck fs No, 10 to break all rescue rec- ‘Orde to-day, The fire-fighters who got the %0-pounder say if medals | Were given according to the welght of the rescue thie should be the size ot @ soup plate, ‘The blaze was in the three-story and it brown-stone dwelling at Nv. “4s8 Bast Thirty-second street, Adolph Jenison renta out rooms in the house Jena rarely has one vacant. He, his i ber sister and fiteen-yeur-oid bh Neilson, jr, live in the base: 4 ‘The lodger the wi are sandwiched in fay Up to the skyuBnt Escape Cut Off. SAVED AT FIRE “Both Singed by Flames Thirty- ONE WEIGHS 250 POUNDS. | Piremen Lower Men to Pavement—| Edros of Uncle Sam's sailors were | the house a. dawn wien they iced & pUIT OL BInUAL COudig trou basement ahd list-iov. Wiluows, ay hg iy the Heurest bua, tuey seni fi @g alarm and uisy nouiied s/ouL men of the Mast dulrty-Lri ‘Levy and the sallors got out the Nell- { family and then started up througa house, Though the fire and smoke bed as If through a flue, the rescue | Bot out all the lodgers but two on, top Soor. “They were James Yeagor both twenty-eight old. ir sleep was profound, d when they finally awoke every av of pe was cut off. es were crackling In the hall and oke was pouring through the cracks Khe door when they realized thetr peril, ly one hopo appeared to them, es- by the window, Yonger weigns pounds, He and his room-mate up thetr bed sheets and knotted Into a rope. ‘This they tled bedpoat and let down over ine M1, eage) out to test its fe seen Teh andy Mpned a q r eld, and he slipned down ag dozen ‘Then Dunlea ndded mo ee t and the sheet rope began to R ‘Soreph Herthy and Philip Pim, who together rescued a score from the ‘Windsor Hotel, went un the | pound Mr, Yenger by the} ms of the ladder like soulrreis, ‘They and eye photo eely 68! ane a and sprung under the } ut two shorter tadders had heen up beside it and four firemen ehed out their arms for the biz DANGLING FROM “BIG TIM" SAILS (LOOK our FoR \ (Your WitTie LACK MAN / ey) SULLIVAN, LONDON DON? FORGE? He PAD THE DOLpe ENGLAND BORE BURNING = GIRL TO STREET other Had to Stop to Beat Out | Fire in Her Own Clothing— Lighted Lamp in Room Where Benzine Was Used. de Hafion, aged fourteen, of No, 13? Mhorn atreet, Jersey City, was fatally ned to-day by an explosion of ben- ne u@ed in cleaning a bed, other entered a dark bedroom with|™mOored cruiser Brovllyn, tlagship, and PMghted lamp, while the daughter car. |{2@ Protected cruisers Chattanooga, the benzine, | and Galveston, which is to pie girl aprinkled sme of the fuid) ‘ Ren CEE AGT a aN the lamp, Her clothing Instantly | ° the UD SGd Ua t Ce array en wat fire, ‘The mother throw «Here to-day and was greeted with the Aket about her daughter and started) TM Of Kuna from the forts and ware bo eatry her out. tn the hull the * : SETIBER 1 ROare: poti skirts began to blaze and she VPA On aE: obliged to wet down her burden provented!s handsome fle be bent out the flames, Picking @Ppranance as It approached, with the BP ber deughter again, the mother Bi0ekly.. leating too line. The batter et downstairs and fell fainting !e# aL the Ar | fired a welcoming the sidewalk. salute of ty ne guns, ty which were taken to the hospital, ‘Tho the four American vessels answered, i wRG. WAN Colo; The! he tne ieee eon ee a rote hosine Bpniurles are painful: but-not se. hated by Admiral Wesson, ‘Commander DUE OU by the department, ee Ee ea way no | ————— - OROCCAN AFFAIR went over tho Wrango- nowas issued saying factorily progres ment. that t Where to Spend Your Vacatioy How to Get There. What It Will Cost. / Fishing, Hunting, » Boating, Bathing, Her PAUL JONES FLEET GREETED IN CHERBOURG Admiral Sigsbee’s Vessels Warmly Welcomed on Ar- rival in French Harbor, American squadron, commanded by Rear-Admiral Sigsbee, consisting of the | NEAR SETTLEMENT PARIS, June 80.—The Counce!) of Min- on the ——. BROOKLYN POLICY MEN PARDONED BY GOVERNOR. Who Against O'r Prinonern Gave Byldence set Pree by Edlet of Higgins, Migertne THE LEMONS, DM. HIT THE “Sailing, Sailing Over the Bounding Main. CHERBOURG, France, June 30,~The! FTTH WORT): -Tiso Wie 00CK AT THE COURT OF ST Tames LIFE ON TNE OCB AN WAVES HELLO TIM, How Do You: LIKE LONDON wers, fiuuser | Hover one | | Ortwose —/ DAYS ours. FINe! REMINOS S/R TIMOTHY D. SULLIVAN| KINGHT OF THE EAGLE TELS HIM WHEN ~ HE TOLD OF LOM Winifred May Cavanaugh Files Bill of Particulars in Breach of Promise Suit Against Will- lam D. Van Vleck. In response to a demand for a bill) of part.culars, Winifred May Cavan-| augh, through her attorney, former Justice Jullus G, Kremer, to-day filed a! paper declaring tha Noy, 23, 1001, she became engaged to Willlam D. Van Vieck, and that on A %, he re. | There’s Many a Stormy Wind Shall Blow Ere Tim Comes Home Again.’’—Let Us Hope Not.—JARVIS. FRIDAY FVENTING, ITNT 99, 1908. TO-MORROW AND BOWERY MOURNS.| By T EL PR IRISH POET'S DAUGHTER WED. TO PROTESTANT Agnes Boyle 0’Reilly’s Nup- | tials Not Attended by Any Member of Family, (Special to The Evening Worlt) | | ROSTON. Mass June %--:taving din vain to procure a priest of the ftoman Catholle Church to offic al her marriage, and having carried het plea to Archbishop Williams for @ fe laxation of the stringent laws of the hurch governing the marriage ol man Catholics and non-Catholies, is Agnes Bovle O'Reilly, third daumh- ter of the late John Boyle O'Reilly, th celebrated Irish patriot and poet, whe quletly wed on Wednesday at her home on Walnut strect, Brookline, to Ernest Hoeking, professor of philosophy In. Andover Academy. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr, Samuel M. Crothers, pustor of the First Parish (Unitarian) Chureh, of Cambridge. | None of Family There. ‘There were but few prosent at the nuptials and those were intimate friend« }o€ the bride and bridegroom. Neither the sisters of the young woman, hw: \grandmothor, hor uncle nor her aunt |utcended the ceremony. In fact, tt is Guid that the relatives of Miss O'Reilly dicountenanced the union because o | the religious cifferences of the bride And brivegrvom, | 40 is Kiown, however, that Miss O'Reilly fet many a baie when ehe learned that she could hoc be united in iatuage bY @ Ronan Catholle clergy for she told one of her moat in- ate (riends UVing in the immediate hboraved of the beautiful O'Kelly home overlooking the old Boston reser= voir that the step she was about to take gave her a great deal of concern, and if there were any other way out of it consistently she would be overjoyed io be wedded according to the ritual of) the church of which she had been a member since birth | She also frankly confessed that there were several things in the doctrine of the Church which she did not believe fn, and that at her audience with the Atehbishon the young woman was told | that If she would @ign a paper to the effect that she would bring up any chi | dren that might be born of the mar- | riage to, bellove in the doctrines of tt Chureh he would permit a priest to per- form the marriage ceremony. Whe bride is twenty-six years old. She Is @ highly cultured young woman, oright and vicactous, a Mngulst and an espe y brillant conversationallst, She Jarge, lustrous blue eyes and vas Inherited the keen wit and literary talen of her father, The bridegroom was born In Chicago, son of a physician of that city, and upon leaving college went abroad for study In Germany, Returning to this antry he was offerai the Chair of % yo at | Phillips | Andovir which he accepted. While offered a professorship. at ralty, which he refused aera HALL OF RECORD JOB. Remington & Sherman'Get Con- trnot on 81,828,426 Bid, At the regular meeting of the Board { Estimate and Apportionment to-day he contract for the internal re-arrange- nent of The Hall of Records was \warded to the lowest bidder, The Rem- & Sherman Company, whose wrice Was $1,328 here were three ther bidders, Commiasioner of Public Vorks Breckinridge. of Brooklyn. rep- eeenting Borough President Littleton lone voted ‘'no”, MORE “PROFITS” ARE PAID BACK TO EQUITABLE Valentine P. Snyder and H. C. Deming Turn in Over $6,000 To-Day. Over $4,000 of profits, made by the! operitions of the James H, Hyde and! Amoclates’ syndicates, was turned in| the cashier of the squitable Life) Assurance Society to-day by Valente Snyder, President of the National Bank of Commer: and H, C, Deming, | fue © carry out Ise of mar- } time ago Miss F inst Van Vi 10,000 from him for alleged breach of pron In her of marriage complaint filed by Kremer & Kromer, Miss Cavanaugh sets forth that jhe met the defer several months |prior to Nov, 28, 100i, and on that date he asked her to marry and she con sented, Van Vleck, through his counsel Phi tt, denied that he pro He admitted that he pe y her, He made appl Hianchard in Spectal » Court, forth an jVorm, Part proms ind a member of tt scourlty broker ' SEAT HERSELF WITH BOTTLE Woman Yelled with alooand Drew Attention to Attompe at Sate the Hotel duo! sovenra i i W W She beat self over the head nN! | yuu at auttie, accunpanying eweh beat ) Mand sen-| with a yell of pain, & polleeman was ? Rae oned, He took her to the Kast o: [cings County ‘recommend. BUI ODA ale LOR a CMe etny ' release | basiuse | thoy ive |actempted sulcide, ‘Theresa's homo. It State's onidence against thetr enipioyer, M Nove! Macdouenl atreet, and she i éenty-nine yeers oh antile Trust Cou Ss wimost $50,000 CUEn! juding (he money sur furmer President Jaines W. Alexander. ‘Lhe $61,000 turned In by |Sunies 1H. Hyde has never really been siwrendered “ta the Boctety and Mr, Hisde is now suing to get It back. Mr, Snyder sent his’ personal check for $1,510.62 to Paul Morton, chairman ft the Equitable Board of Directors, jand Deming sent nis check for Phese checks were turned over by |(9 the ‘cashier by Mr, Morton: | Mr Morton in annimincing the turn- Jin in of this money, sald othat Mr, Alexander, Mr, Snyder and Mr, Dem ng » only inembens of the Hyde hd who had turned back any 22 thle profits The money sent in by Mr, Snyder and | Me Dendnig to-day representa thelr Troite in) the manipulation of | the Lyuktable Trust Company at the ume of the first tucreuse of capitalization, Slate Superititendent’ of Insurance Hendricks has 1 that ue in the a ) to this time are only ato what 1 as Hen | scope Vestikations continue sider Mr, to extend the 1 undertaking 90 as to estixauion Into. the af r Ife insurance com- ing has also instructed At- Vetlon ib) negessa on directors of t hel them to monevs taken by i nehtful thom ewhich ly belonw. to: the poley-holders of (he compantes | — | HIGGINS COMES TO CONFER WITH ODELL (Bpecial O The Evening World.) Hig- roan that he have a cons Koss Odell on the eaily Md confirmed to-day that | story in he Hend: Bunt rieks, Surte Insuriu Departine mended an In- howl the big life insurance compante When questioned on the suusect the Govertfi® replied: HEARD 65,000 CASES ON BEKCH Justice Hinsdale Retires fron Special Sessions with High Tributes from Members of Bar and Prosecutors. Justice Hinsdale officiated for the Iaat time to-day as Presiding Justice of th: Court of Special Sessions, his term hav ing explred, His last official act wa the discharge from custody of five me) charged with alding and abetting pugilistic contest, The court-room was crowded wit! Melals, prominent attorneys and oth ers when Aasistant ))istrict-Attorney Nott, who i @ relative of District-At tormey Jerome, arose and delivered ar Address, eulogising the retiring Justice James J, Walsh, former Congressmar and e: Jstant Distriect-Attorney, fol lowed Mr, Nott on behalf of tha ‘Now York i Other spenkers were An thony Comstook, Phiillp M. Goodhear Supt, Jenkins, of the Children's Society Oito “Rosalaky and Attorney Lewis cal Soclety, » responded feelin ng a comprehensive ime of the years he Jal Sessions Cs and Interesting had served tn’ § during which no less than 65,000 had been heard by him, When he had finished he retired to the Justices chambers, where an iaformal recepu on was given to him. cg : BABY SMOTHERED 70 DEATH, Rebecea Gold, of No, 187 Ludlow Street, placed her five months’ old daughter Esther on a pillow on a bed to-day While she was about her hones. hold duties, an hour later she dip © ered that the child was le Ws had squirmed under the pillow focated G ed: “do not think i’ wise for me to may anything about the matter Just now," Gage Hlewie i remain in New fox on a et ie will spend rth of duly im Olean, N0 PENALTY FOR CHILD-BURKER shildren’s Aid Society Did Not Prosecute Glover, so Judge Refuses to Fine Him for Their Benefit. ORANGE, N. J., June $0.—Rather than jaye the Children's Ald and Protective 3oolety get the money which under the law would haye gone into thelr treasury f he Imposed a fine on William M Hover, who was found guilty of burn- ng the fingers of his two children, Jus- ice Andrew 8. ‘aylor to-day suspended sentence on Glover, Justice Taylor said he did not take hls action because he belleved Glover hould escape punishment, ‘but solely or the reason that under ‘the law the honey bald for any fine he would tm- jose on Glover would be turned over ti he Culldren's Aid and Protective S0- Tia’ sald. the officers of the soctety wriginally brought the charges of cruci- v against Glover, and when the case ime before him. there was none of the Mreeenintives of the soclaty present to MnpBeoUte ico at that time denounced ye metiods of the soclety and sald the Would go on, Just. tie same, ‘Hfover was tried, and on June 19 wae found gullty of cruelty, ——————_—_— BIG MAJORITY ASSENTS. Succes of Seaboard Readjnatment Plan Brings Congratulations, board Alr Line Reorganiza'‘ton » has received a number o letters and | telegrams from stockholders on the success 0 € istinent plan, Over 82 1-2 per ane rea ae atogkholders voluntar nted to the plan, The 8: Committ congratulatory Icna Daniell Sons&Sons SPECIAL SALE White Shirt Waists. Lawn, tucKed and trimmed with Lace or Embroidery, buttoned back or front, value $1.25 and $2. tor 78c ona $1.25. Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts, oo, | BUTTE \ tore Will Be Open All Ray Distinctive ) Summer Suits for Men Two Garment Madela At $15.00 & $20.00 Scratch the surface and you will know but the surface, One must dig deep to get at the core of things. Even superficially you may regard our new serics of tropical suits at fifteen and twenty dollars and still be conscious of the character and distinctiveness which identify them, Yet it demands a minute analysis to know their source —to know the cleverness and ingenuity which it costs—to realize the little ways and stays which we have devised to insure a perfect and per- manent form and a vigorous grace of line and curve. At least twice greater than you will find in any other shop is our collection of tropical suits at fifteen and twenty dollars, affording: Te atraisht-edse,.sindle-breasted modela, Three rounded-edge, single-breasted models, Three long, leose and semi-fitted double-breasted models. Fashioned of tropical worsteds, flannels, home- spuns, serges, tweeds and wool crashes in more than fifty distinctive patterns and shades. Saks & Company ay, 33d to 34th Street. On Saturday the S ‘ af i D BONBONS, OR AN ASSORTMENT OF ALL PACKED IN SOUVENIR FLAG BOXES FOR eeePOUND 24c SATURDAY _ONLY. INDEPENDENCE DAY. FRIDAY ONLY, of “ann dvanilla eter creas, nn LOGE A atone Ic “SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. _ Ton LOCI ENGe tn wissesrorwe 190 Pot 5c": CANNON FIRECRACKER BOXES} .POUND IT BRITTLE SRNORTAN CRIT AND N CHOCOLATHS Pound REGULAR 18¢, SIZE. OUR PRIOB COR.WEST 4 Hana 3 29 CORTIANDT St COR. CHURCH Tailor Shops: 110 Fifth Avenue Now It’s a Sale ef Quaker Grey, plain and over- plaided, or Blue Suits (the latter undressed worsted or serge). Every smart touch and fashionable ° idea. We sold them for $20 and $25, Take them now for $ 1 5 The Atterbury System builds ready-for-service clothes equal to custom made, at half merchant-tailor cost Them," Sole Agent Salesrooms New York City Conneoticut Half Holidays. Sterling Building Will Close on Saturdays at 12.30 during July and August and Closed All Day July Fourth. Important Special Notice. 42 Used Uprights and Grands Will be offered to-morrow morning and Monday, July 3, at such large reductions from usual prices that Saturday and Monday will be notable money-saving days for those who purchase a Piano at our store, These are Pianos that will giye satisfaction, and while they have been used, some so slightly as to be nearly new, every Piano has been put in perfect order.» The i Prices Sweepingly Cut We need the room for new Pianos, To close them out, me Sterling Piano « 518-570 Fulton Street, Cor, Hanover Place, Brooklyn, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, ’ i oS