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CLOUDS AND MIST SPULL ECLIPSE HW, Barly Risers Never Never Got sual a Glimpse of the Sun. SCIENCE MAY SUFFER. Storms Along Coast May Ren- der Costly Preparations at Labrador Futile. Folks who set waken them !n eclipse of the back t i Tm clocks to e scheduled rning went olipae visible parts, dor layer of fine, gray mist, ef- fectually hid the sun, and just what happened out in spi and 7.3 imoe Unfave vailed ® o'clock this morning # an | e mystery weather conditions pre- ast, and Ame ne way f threo 4 in thes lati ® half min- ide, will be to fruitless. Science May Suffer. of new sc value can SI ET erent ne Set nee names reermte e SUH WORTD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1903) SOME FAMOUS OLD-TIME TELEGRAPHERS ATTENDING TQ-DAY’S REUNION. TELEGRAPHERS Ay Joaden bank of clouds. witht e between 6.42.00) ke observations dur- | JOINT REUNION TELL OLD TALES Historical Association and U. S. Military Corps So- ciety on Outing. ‘KNIGHTS OF KEY TALK. Veterans Relate Reminiscences of the Civil War and Fight Their Battles Cver Again. | | The Old-Time Telegraphers’ Historical | Association and the Society of the | United States Military Telegraph Corps {n their twenty-fifth annual joint re- union at the Waldorf-Astoria, having finished their business sessions, are on the water to-day aboard the iron steam- boat Cyenus, with their wives great store of good stories, which they are tell to and on one another. 'The day's programme includes the ciroum- navigation of Manhattan Island and a | voyage to Coney Island and Dream- ‘and, returning at 10 o'clock to-night. Many of the old knights of the key forsook the dots and dashes vears ago have distinguished themselves tn other fields. Col, William Bender Wil- son, “perpetual” President of the MIll- tarv Corps, superintendent of the reat Mantua transfer sysiem of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Philadiphia. ES JAMAICA TURKS QUT TO FIGHT HOSPITAL FIRE Blaze That Started in Stable) Threatens Main Buildings of St. Mary’s. SISTERS ACT PROMPTLY. After Giving Alarm Stand By to Remove the Patients if Necessary. While Sisters went through St. Mary's Hospital, Jamaica, early to-day quiet- Ing the fears of the patiente caused by @ fire that threatened the institution, the hospital staff, led by the physicians, fought the blaze until the arrival of the regular fire department. For haif an hour it wae thought that the firo, that started In the stable, would spread to! the old hospital building now used as a headquarters for the Sisters and |< thence to the new building adjoining, Twenty thousand persons were aroused | from sleep by the sounding of the ble fire be that called the volunteer de- partment and also the pald force of fire fighters, and thousands hurried out waen lt was reported that the hospital w on fire. The blaze w who saw a bright lght in the stable She rang the gong that connects with ST FEE ETI PRA | discovered by @ Bister moved from bed to bed, telling the pa. Nents the fire was in the stable and could not reach the house, while others closed windows that the reflection which lighted he wards like day might not cau ne Alarm At the first warning Sister Eurenia Frnd called Police Headquarters. Will- Jam Kennedy was the operator in Arce. To him she said quietly yet ly; “Fire, fre! Bend engines here Quickly as poxsible. ‘This ty St. Mary's Hospital.’ Kennedy turned In the alarm for tha jMepartment and then gave the signal lor the police resorves rn When Chief Bangart arrived with the frat companies the fire brigade at the hogpital was found to be working | a lot ef veterans, But the stable. ov taining the horses, ambulances other vehicles and stock of hay ana | food for stock wae doomed. ‘The intense causing the paint on the old pital buliding. to. warp. and bilster smoke. wo more alarms that | Hrougit apparatus from Richmond Hil nd other villages {n Queens were sounj. ed-on the big gong. old they could, The Arrival of the fire apparatus and the smoke that poured into the main hospital building caused the greatest Apprehension among the patienta, and t was only by the greatest effort that nd nurses succeeded in the | Bisters valming chem. The fire was finally extinguished, hav. ing been confined to the stable. ‘The es. Umated lor, Including tne two horses and ambulances, Is $2, Lei IRONWORKERS TO PARADE. Later They Will Show Their Skill in Athletic Events. ‘The bridge and structural Jronworkers of New York will turn out 6,000 strong on Labor Day, Sept. 4. After the pa- |rado they will proored to Union Park, Maspeth, L. 1., to attend the plonic and games of Local No. 3%. sist of wrestling, rope: [yard dash, sack race. fat mena rice, |hammer-throwing and catohing the | greased ote, Better than Base Nearer than Bronx. Gel Rich by Buying How | Decorated by State. the skeping quarters of the amulaave [eAT East Elmhurst city observation of a driver, Albert Wiley, and then Informed On Picturesque Flushing tay. partial so! eclipse, and the bad | of | Sister Bugenia, tie Mother Superior. ri I Fo efron Heel oa ee her here ds no misfortune therer % S deo Jumped to Safety. jalf Hour frot re, to those who antlolpated a fi sover eel nya po seOle e » BY TROLLEY. nays He wears a gold medal about as] Wiley found that hie eacape down the Sane ea AS Cieuleriand Vitwe stalra was out off, and jumped from the second-story of the building. He _ Bankers Land & Mortgage Co, Ison, by act] was slightly injured, but went at onve io ty (© rescue the two ambulance horses in the burning stable, In trying to reach them he was burned about che | face and banda and forced to abandon them w thelr fate. | Cel of Assembly March, 3, In valuable be los ‘ons of e been trans- servation stati F north, and for weeks tifle parties have been drilling In order to make ton of his ad fe and Impc x & Gibbs Sewing Mach! Tom" Clowry la Prest¢ Western Union Telegraph Company disk of : 7 ) | 3 Edward Rosewater Is the genial e 5 the magnificent oriflamme of the Omaha Bee. : | Worked Under C, t 5 photographs of the | I} | “Whe: me ew eroesls. Y ts owt Inte the Tie peed 9 inal n we vega vers In} ce standnipes in) the ha photos, measure the War De; ‘hee tackled the blaze and Ji- Fo 6‘ * Pay and depression If |\was our chet: - Gatneeia “od another stream against the old u ne om ah te q | \y ith mas Clowry wax Superintendent of] ae wey piles ot blankets were in aye RH. Marth, No ore a GOsANITTLR TtP.Scurky- TOHar FToRN NMR EPNARD oc WuACAUaS GEO: J: GOALDING WD ROGERS DAVID HOMER BaTas FUCHARS O'BRIEN Con Ww 3B Wie.sore pany of the Bi worked, perfectly, ae Burson | Mitehe bQuade and Wicks, wok charge of fire brigade and Fan tne hows trom Cure Constipation ach, Bowel aud Liver Troutles, Milhau's, 183 Bradway, J acter of tho will be made, possible, w lescopes will My uO we waveniocny } want and room in the building. on. Jamatcn, Arf aU Rh eady at the firat sigh of absolute dan- we seein CURE REA ram tee Siazeer mara ide. "ALL DRUGGISTS. 10c. vught in an st “Forced Sale of 4) Men’s Suits. Arverne-bystheSea, a resort to which |tlred New Yorkers fly for fresh alr a pure sea breezes, has a its na Instead of opening windows and wel-|o health Rilid wephyra, the un- It a do! © streets of the upy arles Anderson, who has been an side politiclan for twenty ed as Warden of to-day to succeed the 1 piocks | cast the space jnside the orbit of the yp. existence of a new member of our solar , | Nnen asian operat aystem. Magistrate Brings Court Ree Anderson Takes She ace and ‘Garbage, “They D Declare, ‘8 Policeman Healey Catches Man ehitem tat There !s a stron Salspark Charge Was Voluntary—Ex-| as a Present from “Big Tim”, side Windows, and They Fly) Him Ashore from the Eas Sloties will g0 for naught, as plains Refusal of Bond Sullivan—Only 8 Prisoners. | to Law for Relief. River. g@long the coast of Li a Lust night thé wires were swep' te Joseph Pool writes to The received so far to-day. Stenographer's notes 8 weather had been clear here |case of Henry Srnon, Mercury in the hope of detecting the years old and Tiving in) re Wires Swept Away. i : ords to Show Abandonment Says He Regards the Place, Dumped Too Near Their Sea-' Accused cf Theft and Brings this work by of unusual violence ha’ and no news hat region ing World the facts as the cpurt @n obscuration of the sun's disk, gre mitted to Blackwell's Ish Healey, Every one knows a forced sale is a loss for the seller, Warden BY of “Big com 0 8 ma sight cr Market Police C fail- Suilican’ Aa ct as Nappy Inhabitants had to close attempt | manager.” . . , ; loss We're glad to 1 0) per cent, of th ing to produce an adequate bond to con- BS ae liven CORATea aR act up every ventilation a gart vyara tho {crevctoat iar} Qetogenarian Original Operator a big gain for the buyer. Ours is the lo g' end the ng gear ae ons Conger & & hurricane should suffocate them ving her slip at the foat ake it if we can only get rid of these suits before Fall. Visible here from 6.42 o'clock yn and others ioaay for elght yen a tw to death t ICE, and 'elock. ‘Tons of gluss had | yeare ngo ho Was ected Assemblyman! The cause of the trouble Is vont The gain is yours. You can get for HALF PRICE, an in anticipation of the « sa ae f tae sis bY Willlam Wynn and I water od now as bee es ial . eo Bees ae ay LESS THAN HALF PRICE, clothes just as go ae mn y-elght years old, smoot Ads iy 3 ; If clerk woh against, | dumping refuge In too close proxi. ere good | in the height of the season. You can wear summer weights but fn ap 1 ap i Brown refused to give to escape even in the © the cottages in Carleton » intense discom£ ty owners. behal? of a soore of disgusted pened so far us the eye cou HOT WORD S OVER COTTON SCANDAL | fora month or two yet. Fall weights are good all winter. " jent of rf s ’ iz t whic! was uted ¢ ; AR Aarelening HE Bets : Note that BLUE and BLACK suits as well as fancy es elted xpectutura’ | went BNW rst tel it] ire included in this sale. ' ) 1 up, nagian’ ines, “but : me te SUITS that were $10, $12.50 and $15. Sizes broken up, but $ t Blghtycensnth:| Got aA : [there are men's and boys’ sizes for all among the lot. Two-piece 1a \ [ san, 91d] Suits and Fall-weight Three-piece Suits. : sepa ie ed ‘) Take your choice... Me coninasadeePrsesmanes usher A Lala NT: President ‘Lincali’s War ‘De UPR GREE REA pertinent ee SUITS that were $16.50, $18 and $20. Included are Bust $ daly’ eo 'ss Suits of Worsted, Cheviot and Cassimere; Outing S eA durcey | SAY ENEMIES STARTED Sted, Homespun and Flannel; Blue and Black. Suits in Serge fi ie Majority of short terms. © Warden We Will wee that ihe yused and weil cared nal Weiden ak \te Mave he sent S lar order to get this Jo! Col. Peters, of Southern Associa- tion, Demands Apology frow Preside DALLAS, Tex., Peters, Corton Texas from the b from Presideat Jor ation, dated Aug. contains what Col, first formal notice nies th a oomplatnt | : f shows that sh Jail. | ton The | large | hour shifts, | ai nt prisancap and Wt will bs | refuse, 1 thoroughly | burs Bight Is not many pris! homes it d found a letter | nd, the 10g man wi en told Was a son of rity for Foo! ~~ FORCAPT. OUNG, ROBBED IN CELLAR ig 1) og PRIZE-FIGHT STORY | vhevivt et. All sizes, youths’ 17 to 20, and m Take your choice ...-- eeceeece eeeeeneseerercee athe Gresabaen Our very finest Suits, the yery best examples of modern z Dentes Contest Was | Jothos-making. Former prices $25, $30, $35 Held in Clno's Home, uits. include Blue, Black, Gray and Mixture Fa an as- + of sizes promising a fit to men of every build, Take your cinolce : ‘ him, wht reli “suffering Inhab- says, Is t { dane “on behalf of th Hens. Sooreyeaonany i prige MAN Get the Habit. Go to tators, w secretary Bonaparte Decides! coq} Dealer Jennings Broke that He, Too, Must Be Tried mber of the ase Loose, Though, and Pursued| svK GIRL WHO 8 8 Rivingt = ARE iT ery Wa " 9 " ae y , « auch fx aa ¥ , i$ for ne Gunhoat Bennington! perehello—Latter, Captured, | SHOVING QUi: i teh eer seraraa UNION SQUARE 1 ne a : i ahaa t onl: ls Held for Examination, Beanie ten ea nar ee y se BUTE She. 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS ST. he Agriculture, which Tealth Bxeeilent, 1 - (Heautital Brun ” i . =f aE ‘ eure, Hats xe ene a Sree) og egmasainn oh Tony Jenioes a Henuttal Branete” 47 CORTLANDT ST., NER THIRD AVEN st. 300 no law for your act | Benapani pon | ta a ot aa ta eookrn Ae eases 125TH STREET, CORNER ENU —rerececceecte ' Hee ne hie soe lar leat night cues Cut Twelve Teeth Without raat i TILER Spann Matta a Day's Sickness, x fe tn Yori | F i " MARLBORO, MAS». f Vs! \ on | outa Lotter 1 and a victure of oye i ( auhle boi x er a THUR IMA, 40402 F oloT, ’ i Ay Vie ie tt oe a ea ani | at Women's and Misses’ Wear } Lay , a 7 : came the Higitive 1 De Kui avente (2 | 6 z KILLED IN TRAIN CRASH. | pp ARING ILLNESS, @ Jen was alone ad ar culo caoar as | 2 adobe tit NEW FALL MODELS bei kee iapg) BLO Dent AnA Tine ‘anes WOMAN ENDS LIRE\ Rea turer sth on te hone mah porte GAT 8! he ale] wivegionted Wish o:+ WAISTS, White Poplivette and Striped Madras ., $1.65 H mite Tas alee Injured When Car Turned over revere ed hin wrists with a cord, bound a nr ‘© Linen, finely tallored...+.. 2.25 ‘Wiyg POE way ! ,| 1aNooLa, Sal Abe Matte. aon ata | STEPPED IN FRONT OF TRAIN. ‘ACTA Black Tatfo 5,78 ; _peanaglr edges tee cacy ebas t asan ‘a 1 we Gov DMO hag, eee, OF) a revd ver Demented Woman Mansled by the | TOURIST COATS + 13,50 } Than Half a Million i nied iigt ae Mer home| Phen. AMMnste Cy Bazeenes eg FOR MISSES’ SKIRTS of Pana 5.75 Daily World Want Readers. | al amine at ae 1 tlh eat LT Kmiwe wort | (0 RAINCOATS.0s0y sees sss cvnneve 14,50°18,50 ; RADE PF Raul Mfohia e 4 Nye Sfour ven a itd