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COMMUTERS ON banites Are Cared For. Offer Use of Their Tracks Into Jersey City. Big Force at Work Clearing Awny the Ruins from Blaxe—Reports of Loss Exaggerated, After a dav of herculean effort the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad got its train service in fairly good shape this afternoon. The ravages | of the fire which destroyed the te and ferry silps are plainly visib! the laying of new tracks and the erect of temporary platforms enabled General Superintendent Clarke to begin running trains on the Morris and Essex division @gain from Hoboken instea jt of Newark only Fifteen hundred men were put at work erecting tempora rms and lay- ing tracks early and although the commuter will be forced to ich the trains in roundabout fashion, once he does reach them he will be all right. The Lackawanna was able to handle its suburban traffic to-day through eourtesy of the Pennsylvania and Rallroads, Trains from the Oranges on the Morristown branoh ran into } ark early in the day, where the pas Bers were transferred to the Pennsyl- vamld depot by trolleys and brought Into town by Penngylvazia trains. This ‘Occasioned some loss of time for the commuters, but enabled the Larcka- wanna to keep all trains on the wivi fons going on schedule time. Keeping the Lines Open. Trains over the Boonton branch from Dover came clear to the outskirts of Hoboken, where they switched to the Erie tracks and ran into the Efle de- pot. During the early hours there were no trains at all run on the Montclair branch. Trains could have been run, ut it was unnecessary, as the Erie sroad goes through this section and pas- sengera were able to come in that way By noon, however, the Montclair branch was opened again and was operated for the rest of the day. During the early pari of the day the only ferry slip in use between New York and Hoboken was that runaing| ever the old Fourteenth street route, but later one of the regular slips in Hoboken was prepared and the boats were able to use it, As many boats as it was possible io use with but one | sip were put in commission and the ‘raMc was well handled. ‘We are, of course, hampered by the inadequate ferry service,’ said Mr. Clarke to-day, “but we are working fast, and when our new tracks are latq and our temporary platforms finished | we will be In good shape and able to handle all tram.” Loss Not So Great. Vice-President J.oomis seid reports of the Lackawanna the fire had been grossiy exigeer “It bas been placed at $100.00 ar over,” he said) “when as a matte: fa the wildest f oth ation cannot n} than $290 900, The loss it Duke's el ds $40,000, while the of he Service Corporation by the of its shed ts nominal. 1 Wut a steed covered barn @ few thousand Jollure it.” Major that the t imagi- st more wi about Punic Action was nothing At best, and will revla. Lohman, Presient of the Board of Ass ssors of Hoboken places the entire loss by the fire at sivu,.00 the railroad’ Joss in termiaw) bu: STRANGE ROADS Though Fire Destroys Depot and Ferry House, Subur- | fia AID BY OTHER LINES. Pennsylvania and Erie Promptly Subway Crash. injuries sus mite exp! Dy warship Ps} was st Stuart the Subway and John B, McDonald a's naval eng! Justice White dt as to all the dete of New York. verdict in favor of Corporation Counsel peared for the city. Ww. P. Franklin was counsel for ‘Stuart. Under this decision the city will $10,000,000, the amount of da claimed in several actions broug’ gersonal injuries and damages dc | Property, RAD PRISONERS ARE DISCHARGED Court Decides There Was no Violation of Law By Boxers, Who Were Arrested in Buck’ Zeigler Asscciation. Ighty-five prisoners, night a raid by Ca sireet s before Magist ings being about $/,00 The entire loss is covered ance, a syndicate of t vying tt ‘A statement awanna from it day announci: aWanna tuck Pennsylvani tral Railroads, it expe of ite own trafic wes the Orange and Mor and on other br boken te will be carrie on he line run Hoboken The area bout four houses, five s there were ing-room rumble and end the room w Flames Seen The flames fftec started lighted up t coald he seer for the watchman on which loose and si up stream, movement great. dock she was soon ompran scare be honor Erle ad New Jer carried there wa to the north surrounded that had carried toward the east the river fron; of Mann Menaced. An alarm jad Gayen onginca to the w lowed her up, realy Sovened a Naw York coupling and fight tire Chief Croker “finally succeeded in etting a line and she was fSwed®up stream until thet extinguished and ber smoking hulk was beashed. Considering the magn at PI to lapsed, and i fs f ‘ By Hreman, was overcome by smoke ) 3 ts topher Peers, ing on the her ands Ae Hate AP Hamburg-American lin wDOR, H . breaking @ leg, and ‘ , ‘ Sy passing water V 4 m a ladder and rex \ f y Robert Unay, driver for Chict a i 1 te, received a broken leg. Seve | Wen! ' er firemen were slightly over | oo ua officials are not so| SATHER INTERNALLY INJURED. lose of thelr ter] “Joseph Arnbru ran five might be, as they intended pi fe ot FOr aT tin Wh the deme Teo [of No, Gi First avenue, was interaally the fire saved them | injured while bathing In the Bast Mier rig down the old|this morming, It 4% believed that in operations wil be-|diving he struck something He was ¢ All principals in an alleged | prize-fight at a stag party given by Buek" Zelg h PAPER BAG, BU NO DYNAM Joke vr nd olive sute-iiowers, Makes Temoved to the Bellevue Hospitg). a a i Murray Hii and was severe injured. The sh his nervous s rom captured Shevlin Justice V rant, to-day den an application made behalf of Martin Stuart, an officer in e British , to set aside a verdict favor of the city S an action to recover $75, or he Park ave- nue section o¢ t. tn 192, w h alinost. wrecked HIN Hotel and other adjacent bu’ ES. Major Ira ne sub tractor for from uurth to For id Street, He died ur months after the explosion had ocourred, Stuart, who was on his from Ha o Be | save mages last a T Lk oun tow ih CITY NOT LIABLE FOR EXPLOSION | Justice White Holds that No Damages Can Be Collected on Account of Park Avenue THE WORTD: TUFSDAY EVENTING, AUGUST 8, 1905. A FERRY HOUSE LACKAWANN (Photographed special! RO? AS OF AND DUK: ly by an Evening World Staff Ar UK OS: S HOTK L IN OMIS GUEST F ROOSEVELT BADLY Luncheon with the President To-Day at Oyster Bay—Or.! Hollander at Sagamore Hill. OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Aug. 8.—Francis RB. Loomis, Assistant Secretary of Btate, dent and Mrs. luncheon to-day men he pent GHA Assistant Secretary of State at! Man Held Up Near Railroad Sta-|Mrs, Walsh Fell from Window | ree RED BANK, up and robb BEATEN BY FOUND HIS WI ONG I and Missed Her. N. J, Aug. a ataneenss|| of her home, guest was Dr, Ja H. Hol- pus be h ; n of Baltimore, who was sent a fA°nim down took bien few months ago by the President as a ind ued apecia joner to Santo Domingo | ,,The viettm was J. Monroe Denyse ue the fisca! | He Was on his way to the railroad to make an investigation of the fiscal! sistion to meet his wife, who was ex-' Her screams for neip were affairs of the Island government. He | pected on the ‘theatre train.” due hera | the Dornood, but no me here to talk over with the Presi- | at 2 o'clock. “He was artacked ov M the woman's ass alts 0 uit mouth street near the station. It was | Waish missed i the sepuies of bias inguiries There ‘so dark he was unable to tell whether dawn and fund her tn the is no MkeHhood that his report will hia assailants were white men or, was still conscious, but made public in the near future negracs | to call out, ng lain for four YARD tion at Rahway Makes Hard, and Lay Helpless Four Hours ive Fight, but Is Knocked Uncon- scious and Robbed. | Before Husband Awakened rouna 4: hours in First ight years with ribs night about just about yard, She was too weak HOBOKEN, ii a SHELDS STABBER Mrs. Edward Stanley. in Hos- pital Badly Wounded, Sticks to Cherry Hill Traditions in Keeping Facts from Police. A Cherry Hill tragedy in which "game. ss" of the so} At prevents the po- om clearing up Its murde: m tories figures the stabbing of M vf No, 125 Cherry street, ouver: Hospital. refuses go tell how she came by the wound In her side. The tenement-house in which the Stan. leve live was rr this in x bY a wom) Police- yn, farced open a door. He found the jwoman on the tloor unconsctous and bleed bloody car knife lay at Hi husband, Stanley; his | | brother, Anthor James | tell how who came with an from Gouverneur Hospital, there was a wound in the de four inches deep. the gs. She | ess again and ts not nat nV sclous three men Policeman Lawton were arrested and Essex Market Cou: he nemenit- ¢ that the woman had attempted tab her trusba with the knife, ning after znd @ way that the kni’e ran ——___—_ Fornes at Last In Mayor. Charies V. Fornes became Mayor of the city of New York yesterday, Ten Gays nud elapsed since Mayor AMfcCiel- lan turned over the reins of government to the President of the Board of Al- dermen and went on a vacation. By rtue of @ provision in the City Char- {32 Mr. Fornes became Chief Mag tr with power to sign or veto reso- lutions of the Board of Aldermen. Ont Foot oF JME GEATEN ATH AND You wis. Fino YounseLr IW TWE DEEP Wooos MIN SHAW By T. E. Powers. NOW. WILL YOU BE GOOD? DELIGHTED! \\_ WINSLOW, ARE THE) SANDWICHES / ROMANS! — POLICY HOLDERS! LEND ME YouR KNow THEM 8 THEW FRUIT wail, i aS LETUS HAVE PEACE NEXT! \ GARAED FROM ~ HOME KEPT UP BY HIS MONEY | Millionaire Budd, of Burling- ton, N. J., Retaliates by Cut- ting Of Wife’s Allowance, a A a a Ac aaa ead ee et (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ BURLINGTON, N. J, Aug. 8—An- | gered at not being allowed to visit his form home, which he has supported Col. J. Frank Budd, million- aire shoe manufacturer, has retaliated by cutting off the princely allowance he has made his wife and their three daughters and announcing that he’ will not be responsible for thelr bills. Burlington society ts astc inded by Col Rudd's action. He bas always provided three years the Colonel has sought admission to the palatial home he left to his wife and daughter. Now Mrs. Budd's refusal to admit him and a friend, a week ago, has brought on the abrupt cutting off of her allowance. The advertisement was printed in the | Years ago. He demonstrated keen busi- neds ability trom the beginning and by Aggressiveness had soon placed himseit at the head. He 1s worth $1,000,000, His wife was Miss Mamie Powell, one of the belles of the city at the time he on her. Their three grown daughters are the Misses May, Alice and Goldie | Build. The Budds were supposed to be | leading a happy married ilfe. incryase of his fortune Col. from a modest home t With the one of the most fal mansions in the city ten years The Budds’ matrimonial differences | decame public three years ago when Col. Budd left home after resenting his wife's'comments on his habits. Neith | husband nor wife sought divorce. Col. | Budd made his wife and daughters a handsome wance keep up home and he retired to bachelor apar ments at his factory. He also svent much time at Atlantlo City. ted to visit his family last with him his friend Jonn Mrs. Budd met them at the coldly reaqueste] her husband Budd atte: wee! talk to draw. He refused. and Mrs. |Budd ts said to have createg a scene. after which the men retired. The cut- | ting of Mrs. Budd's allowance Collowed, ow the gossips here are antictpating a | complete revelation of the Buds’ mari- tal Infelicities in the divoroe cours. ~ THROWS LIGHT OX MURDER MYSTER {George Dalliger Gives Jersey City Police Information About Man Found Slain Near Carl- ton Avenue Last Sunday. What may prove to be a clue to the identity of the man found murdered in a lot on Carlton avenue, Jersey City Sunday, was obtained to-day, when George Dalliger, @ driver was at the morgue. ‘ve seen that man often,” said | Dalliger, who added that the man was often to be acen in the vicinity of West Side and Tonnelle avenues, and | that he appeared to be lame and walked with a cane, 2 | An examination of the body had pre- | viously shown that the victim's right lee was two inches shorter than the jleft. and that his right foot was an inch shorter than the left foot. Dalliger had not been Informed of this fact when he spoke of the man's lameness, hiet of Police Murphy has de teotives. working on the information given by Dallige AWAIT MILLS’S BETROTHAL. Newport Expec Engagement of D. Mian Roche, Aug, &—Soclety here is xpecting announcement any day of the ement of Og Mills, jr, grand- son of D, O. Mills, of w York, and otigs Gyntbhia Koche, daughter of Mrs.) ard © granddaughter of | ew York. yohe Is the owner of Elm Court and recently she has acquired, lke the Vnéerbilts and other. fashionable pecple. a fancy farm in Rhode Island, Not a medicine but & Natural Laxative Wa- ter forsluggish bowels, Got quick, positive re- Nef by taking ball a glass on arising, ‘Hupyadt Jénos FOR not | ot Budd moved | ORPHAN GIRL KIDNAPPED BY YOUNG MEN’ New Brunswick Roused by’ Case with Jennie Boss- chieter Features. Ike the Jennie Forscheiter eases) Which brought disgrace to seve! prominent families in Paterson, te spinionce of Daley Haggerty, a fitteens) year-old orphan, of Midalebush, a gub- urb of New Brunswick, N. J. "Threat young men, Walter and Joun Wiisom) 4nd John Cronin, members of the two! best families in Middlebush, are in jail at Sumerville, churged with atuacking: We girl. Relatives of the aozused young met a generously for his wife and daughters,| re infuriated over their arrest an although estranged from them and liv-| threaten to bring sult for heavy dame ing in rooms at his shoe factory. For|“k¢8 against Farmer John & ine Middlebush, who, Serty's foster-father, to; case ‘nd foroet the authorities 4 Ree SWhen the girla story was fAvat calle to the attention of the avthoritdes no action whs ax Beunett then placed the case betore th diesex County Prosecutor, and tl as Daisy HH est of Cronin and the Wilson boys local papers as well as several metro-| Fisted. Politan dafifes. Musy aegerty Was formerly an in- mate of a Brooklyn orphs is From Journeyman to Millionaire. than @ year ago Bertnett, “whe as Col. Budd ts the owner of the larg- | We'NS, adupred Kin aid ursug sniteg | ner to his home near Mia est baby shoe factory in the United | {ih ‘strikinaiy pretty ae dlebueh. Shel |S: having butlt up the business |for her age. Asa Ww Ya adopts ¢ Since coming io Burlington as a com- Joa cntay tes was recelved by the beat; mon shoe factory worker forty-five Ring all. ) and was vopular On the evening of July 1 sh a church fair at Middl aha eaten ebush and failad | for several days. Whe returned she told Mr. Bennett rome! nin and the n boys had ofte: i febsort: Heecho rel to | val, but | comp three Sy New tv. The caped he wom ‘ station qnd begged her way home sea took the case before the Somerst County ane! for Cronin and the twe These were refused after De! the Prosecutor's of= Daisy had not been. sWick on the night of the’ tective T fice, reported that Sew Bru ival, but that after associating wit several yo! she had gone voluny |! farily. t of a necro named Van Brunt, where she remainal througa | the night. Next day she started for New “Brunswick accompanied. and sen for sev days about the s of that place before she returned, Mr. factured testimony to prot Bennett declared all this manu- ne young and thelr famili placed une before the Pr tor of Middlesex; Although the Prosecutor hast ty. i 0 locat Brunswick taken, he strange house? ere Dalky says! a for! roung men and they: eld in $500 bail. mn SHOT BREAKS CAR WINDOW« Bullet Narrowly Misses Woman —Passonger at Bridgeport. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Aug. 8—As thes city inst night a rifle or pistol bullel crushed througa the glass of a car wine! dow, narrow! Ssilg @ Woman pus- senger bound for New Haven, and train trum New York entered this burled itself in the woodwork of el car, 1 The act created great excitement. { The police have searched all night 4 vain for the person who fired the i Ps To-day we hand out in a: sale every negligee shirt we, own—plain whites alone exe! cepted. 7000 negligees. $1.50 quality is the least) you can get, negligees at less price we don’t sell. $2 and $2.50 shirts are: sprinkled all through—hun-: dreds of ’em, It’s clean-ups like this that. keep all our negligees always 4 i new, and our negligee busi ness always growing. 85 cents. Rocers, Peer & ComPANyY, Three Broadway Stores, 258 842 1260 at at at Warren st 43th st. gaa aul age wal ARE THE BEST SHIRTS MADE . acd QL TORTI A} Z SS '