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fos 7 FIN |A. D. T. Boys Do Other Freak Things RUMORED OE : Than Catching Flies for Li rn FIRE STARTED BY RUSSIAN REBELS Syzran an Inferno While Flames Wiped Out the Town. ENCENDIARIES LYNCHED. People Seize Mob Who Applied Torch and Slay Them in Flaming Streets. SAMARA, Russia, July 20.—The Intest news from Syzran, province ot’ fimbursk, is that the city is « heap of rine. Hundreds of persons lost their lives {n the flames and several men suspected of theendiarism were Upnched. Food for the starving tn habitants of Syzran is being sent from here and from Saratoff. ST, PRTeRSBURG, Futy Be treme nervousness and excitement per- vade All classes owing to fear that the action of the lower house of Parliament fi aAopting earty today an eddrese to the people may be the signal for « rumored pon and tan imperial : {Parliament has siready beer that the steph Troops Swarm In. ‘The feeling of general alarm ts n- q@rensed by the fact that all night lone guaniweeiments been marching tmo the city from the guard camp at Krasnoye-Selo. Moreover, it t# known that the Cdlonels of the Seminovaky Regiment of the uant and of the Hussars of the gumrd and the Colonels of the lemaf- osky, Pavlovaky, Preobrajensky ‘and Yaegerski guard regiments and the Colonel of the Horse Artillery of the guard were summoned to the head- quarters of the Commander of the St Peterspirg garrison, where they re- coived Jnstructions regarding the dte- pomition ‘of their tropps In the case of certain eventualities. ‘An attempt was made to reassure the public when this fact leaked out, with the explanation that these were pre- cautionary dispositions—-arranged in View of the threntenne eitvstion among the workmen in the industrial sections, but the evidence segms conclusive that the Government has deliberately pre- pared for the gravest emérgency. Want te Force Dissolution. So. far as can be ascertiined, how- er, no final decision hus been taken at Peterhof. The Ministry, which be- eves % t* -agein tack in the saddie, hoped to proiong the statue quo, while have Onoe the final decision to dissolve Par- Mament is taken it la believed that the the of te for their benefit pure and simple, Going from Bad to Worse. onal Democrats to @iUM0t the—teesh. from the address-drove the members of the Group of Toll out of the Gouse with the avowed intention of issuing thelr own proclamation, This ie not a mixed evil, am dt anight open the door to a final opportunity for an agreement ‘between Government._Unieas thie ime mediately the Are tat the. will —DeBOCras, —A8 ED y, goes, ibe Fadia) woe icing ore’ to the Left and Conse. —¥aulre. the wsalisggacleata, oe Rage Sicha oaeta jon in ; Ca to-day ‘Rittro'Germmatt interven the that ; the sg tem fo" eotioeat the f ere ot By 5 ‘SHE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1908. HOME. rs he evident dewire of the Constttu- ‘foreign in_oconversa- corrempondent of the As made no attempt ‘the situation gS FATAL BLAZE WAS FIREBUG'S WORK Marshal Seery to Tell Evidence He Has Found in This Direction at Inquest CZAR DARES NOT HALT PARLIAMENT. ST. PHTERSBURG, July 2-2 F. aM — At the Tuuride Pathos m-day « pessimis- tis feeling wee prevalont, but the lead- ere generally id not belteve that the Government would dare t ettempt « dissoktion of Parliament. At the opening of the esssion of the Lower House the question of <e publi SEEING ADAG (rouse WANTS oy t CA {PomPanok “Det feller Marto wot caught cinch on de freak stunts dat mensen- Ker boys tae got to do,” said Tir Woatlan, messenger ‘No. 6 of the Wall street branch of the Postal to-day “Have you bad some freak stunt to tor” Tit was asked, ‘Have I? Bure Mike Last week | was working out of de office up on Co jlumbus avenue near Seventy-second [etreet, and de bows says to me one Jatternoon: “Tim, you will have (6 # yOVer on @ special service stunt in Sev- emty-third street where a lady pays fod tp for a boy for an afternoon. “An at that I gets away without lany more expianarimne, end when L find de loldy she send» me first off on An ermagd, and then when I gets “ack this }she mys: ‘Now I want you to brush polly, * Brush pollyT says 1 "Brush polly.” says she. “Then she hands me « brush like you Drush a kid with when !t hasn't any rcom where a five husky oid parrot fe settin’ chained to @ post made out lot _pilver, | “Wil he bie? eaye 1. “No, he ltkes boys," says she. He Brushes the Parrot. “Then she takes the brush and eh: me how to do the stunt, but I'm tn* ready to back. hen ehe says: “When ® doy does this nice 1 gtre him « dollar, and 1 eays to mysoel!, “Well, here's ter de ovin.’ and I brush at. ¥,|@at dloomin’ bird till he goes plum to cre} *ep-an4 de dollar's mine besites de police | office charge. say ing te powerlessness to sup- ‘the reolyutionary gore, Se to selecting The Jews for victims.” ‘The resolution oonctudes with another jon of distrust of the Ministry Count Troartett, the noted React! S. Pobetonost=| ne Procurator-General of the Soly Synod: Gen. . Command Bi tes Pasoe. pie ; clture, and others in attend- ance, sing the sfvisstilitv of the imam ‘dissolution of Paritament: sown ALA EXILE THREAT FOR RUSSIAN STRIKERS. July %—Gov,-Gen. Kaul- en order that all strik- the city must resume fail, othenwieo them trative to prolong \Y crushed by by the or may provoke ODESSA, hae RUSSIAN BOURSE ON VERGE OF PANIC, pees the market ait a point to 12 1-8, the lowest point touched since the October rising. Lin perlal fives closed at # 1-2 FOR JUMPING WN CARS. “Dere's somebody gettin’ a dollar “| every once ina while, brushin’ dat swell ire And Tim ten't the only one that hi ted queer offices to perform as @ mes- senger boy. Jornny Ferguson, sho works ont. of the main A.D. T. ofMflce, answered & gall from an office building down in Broad street Tuesday night, when the humidity—wes thick and ihe visitation of Jersey momultors was making life for -New Yorkers a bore When hie got to where the call came from Johnny found & perspiring men who was ready to «o to bed ip a room of trom Me Waly office. "Foung fellow,” he watt, “must get some sleep before daylight. but the mosquitoes are eo thtok J can't get a wink. If I can get to sleep they won't bother me Now, there's a big fan You sit there by the bed and fan away the mosquitoes while It go to sleep. ‘There's a dollar for your time from the office and there's & for yourself. ‘When I go to sleep you go out and shut the Goor softly; it wih lock it~ Panned Away Skeeters. “I tought he was bumey, sure.” sit Johnny, “but dere was de two-spot, so I goes to fannin’ Say, I earn dat two-oase, for de guy was asleep in no. time and I skiddoo after about {ree minutes, about $2.40 to de good.” Frank Murcotts, of the uptown offine. of the Postal, was called: to an apart: ment-house the other day when a perspiring and nervous woman gave him «a quarter as a tip for f the buttons om the back of ber Que Florer, a mossenger attached to an uptown office of the A, D. T., hus had the job for three nights this week of @tanding on the front stoop of a house not far fram Seventy-seventh street and Columbus avenue to light up the keyhole for & man who has been * foal epree.and insists on hatr on {ts oonk, and leads me to a! i SH TENDING TRE PARROT |One Is Called on to Brush a Parrot—Another Fans Off Skeeters—Chicago Boy Gets a Dollar to Scratch a Man’s Back, the |#he went to bed tii! her m 1 came ho fites for de Tidy"s tizant—ain4 got no |'0 ##e that he got nolseles si.” in. ss Frank Hydann, a poy attached to a wast side messenger oMice, was sent on Tuesdsy to answer @ callin « Colum. | bus avenue cage, Thee he found o Han whose wife hed asked him to ming he baby while she went shopping, pe-adjourned to the cate fore little re, Phere he met some cronies who want- play Pinootle, so he sent a mall for is boy, and {ert it, He got a haifa dollar work Of seeing that the baby ‘dant fall out of - Price oe Siw cinPekmbulator, ‘and the kitty,” aire was paid out of the ——— Toby Chases the Cate. Mesesnger Toby Kelly has had the dob for two nights of Chasing Gate out of the back yards in the neighborhood of Eightieth street and Madison avenue, where @ well-to-do resident has bad to stay tm town But couldn't aleap for the noise of the cate. Toby has had the 400b from 10 o'clock to 1 each night of chasing cates for « consideration com- tsosurate with the work. managers of the mesenger office, ay, Uwat they do not tn i? 4 ing any Of. ti e treak 1 or fre ts They Teav'e Tt to the boys them elves, and If @ boy doesn't want to do nything ont of ands the regular run of er- he ta not compelled to. _ MESSENGER HIRED TO SCRATCH A BACK. CHICAGO, July %—Mesvenger No. ©9, who la known as “Slats,” is burn- ing with professional indignation to day over the fame of the New York Mmewmenger boy who was called by a woman to catch Mies for ber pet lizard. “Bay, that New York guy wasn't so many,"_aaid No. Sl? “I gate the call to the Gr Paciic Hotel, and the clerks says, Jp in @, kid,’ and I hikes te the room and butie in. A big sites in @ obair by the win- pene ihe Lrewse, nt You to soratoh my back,’ he aye ‘I cant readh around, and it's too warm (© TUD mgainet-the door’ “He had off hia Veat, and I weat over and began to rub between his shoukers. ‘Over t the other elde’ he says. “Now Gown mw itttte-that's the piace, he kept saying = ; Let) ee your hands, he eay ant T holds “yo up. “‘Betrar ge the hairbrush,’ he says, and I wet the brush and rubbed him up amt Gown the beck fer more than-an hour “After a while he says, “That wt! do, bub, and bends me a dollar, and i skidiooed.” SCARED BY AN AUTO, HORSE RUNS INTO CAR. Passengers Frightened and Driver of Horse Received Soma Severe Injuries. While Jolin | MoEntee, a seventesn- year-old youth, who drives a yogetable wagon far Charles Bfoerle, of No, 2006 Beyenth gvenue, was to-day delivering goods to @ house at No, 2307 Eighth avenue, « big automobile dashed around the corn rom One Hundred and twenty-fourth street into Bighth sve- Tay umd—trightened —the—} aeitet dashed gown the ayenue, MoEntee in into southbound the bumper into @ hougt Connolly, of No b@ undred and Seventy -chird the car te @ 4 The horse Bight aven ran a wagod Was overtumed upon Mc Entec, Who had Just herse kept on until caught at One Hu: dred and Twenty-third street by James Nugent, of One Hundred and Elghty- fifth street and ws avenue. McEntes was pulled from under the damolished wagon, He wae the J. Hood Wr riaon | Feportes wound, various sot peace a8 | zards ‘ WARREN HUBEYS AWAY MOTHER. |ONE FOUGHT WITH | KNIVES BEFORE CROWD OF GIRLS ——_.-—— Push-Cart Peddlers in| Deadly Fray on Canal Street. VICTIM IS DYING. Women on Way to Work Faint as Defamia Falls and Palmieri Runs Away. Ami4 & crowd of women and pitta on thetr way to work half a doven push- cart peddlers fought with knives and fists to-day and one of them yas fatally wounded at Canal street and the Bowery. The injured man, st dbed Just over the beart, t Pietro M-samla, and tm dying at Hudson Btreet Hospital. The poitce arrested Vincenzo Palmiert, ot No, 19 Heater street When the flight took plas the walks on Canal street were packed with the morning tide of women and girls bound for workshops and factories, The push- struggting, Mashing knives cart men, eral of the giria to faint When Detamia dropped to the side walk Primier!, waving the bloody stil- + Tatts, Fen—op she Bowers, wtrn Pucrot man Spitz in pursuit. The crowd scram- bied out of the way. After a tuce of five blocks Spitz caught his man. Pal- mieri saiq he had only recently gone into the piwhoart business and the other peddiera wanted to force him out AES OUT 10 BUST A MARRIAGE TRUST Acting Mayor McCarthy Will | Wed Couples Free While He's in Office. Taring the next two weeks the most papular man in~ Jersay city wit os James W. McCarthy. who has a lew offer on Rrontway tn Menherten in the daytime, but who is President of the Board of Aldermen at night is at home on yon bank of the Huxtson Now ft befalls that Mayor Fagan has sone Away onm vacation. and Mr. Mc. Carthy as -Mayor pro-tem:—pro~ tem. veing Laetinfor “on the job's on duty At the Jersey City City Hatt or Jersey City’s City Han during certain hours Of the day. Moreoerv, he has annownoed thet tt ts hts-intention uw Break ip the morrying trust in the ball br marrying af couples who come to him free of chorge. = The marrying trust ts composed of E. A. Ransom, Frank P. Lehane and the/ Rev, Dr. Crowen, who is « slerk tn me KF th omces. These three have bad a monopoly in alt City Hall mar tages, Charging ae much as $2 in some instances. Acting Mayor MoCarthy sropeees to break thts -up-by perform De ceremonies in the latest mos' faabion “cisring | fs able manner without CHAPEI | Tse announced that} Ea bachetor, he will himecit wed | BP young woman who strikes hie faney | fore the two weeks are up. Appli- canta may ca! = the Mayor's office OTTO, f pithy je thirty-six years ott, tall, good Soking, city broke, kind and docile, with a curly Pmstache. BURIED ALIVE UNDER FALLEN CELLAR WALL, Caborer— Heit —in—Bebris Twenty Minutes Before ‘Being Dug Out by Comrades. By the collapse of the cellar wal! Pappo Soldano, a laborer, was buried alive ii @n exoavation for new bulll- ings at Nos. 19 and #1 East Pitty. Sehth etree. The man was taken out And sent in @ serious condition to the Flower Hospital When the mass of dirt and stones rolled down on Soldano sever other laborers bad the presence of mind to sorape a clear space about his head, so that he would not sufficate. Although they were twenty minutes digging tim out, he did not lose consciousness palilos er, he when he | } ‘Just keep gui everybody to BEACH. WSITORS HELD UP BY FOG This. he caused the fight He Seg That cumwem oaeed $08: | Ds il OUROAN GES BACK TO BIL HS ONN PISON Fails in Effort to Get Justice White to Send Him to Joliet SOME f REJECTS PLANS. Refuses to Follow Course by Which He Could Legally a Be Committed. Apparently fotled tn his efforts to break his way Into the Joliet Pentten- tary in a manner he oonsiders Ge- cores, Louls A. Gounlatn wil depart to-night for Chicago, where he will tm- mediately begin plans for the erection of & prison of hs own, He had been sentenced to four and « havf years for using the United States mails fraudulently, and promising the Judge who convicted tim that he would not appeal, he dectares upon hin word of honor a# a Louisiana gentleman That he wi serve the time. He te at Present owt on bail aa the result of the efforts of @ Chicago attorney who swore out @ writ of supersedens, Goumlatn ciatms the attorney wae unetthoriend to take such action, and as he bas . 394 Jn convincing Justice Wr of We Chisd Stara Bupeems hat he te'ongs within the whitewashed ntertor of Joliet, himeelf to carry out the peeve whe tried. him Will Spend $50,000,000, “I will spend Atty millions,” he said “to that end,” and the oolored boy who brought the breakfast up to his expen- sive at the Hotel Bavoy almost swooned. Gourdain Nad Just returned trom Nar. Fagansett Pier, whore Justice White told him $t waa not in his power to recom- mit hin Awaiting him was a tele- star irom Chicago, which read: “District-Attorney Mortison saya he dociaton of Pate) he will take tt, upon] Bled —Worse at Night, With —A Western Lady's _ WONDERFUL CURE BY’ CUTICURA REMEDIES —_ “Last yoar at this with a tremendous back, which grew til it spread over only my face and For four months torments of the dam: scratch, scratch, seratch, At night when I went got worse, and I up and scratch my I was as sore as 001 suffered excruciating know what it was, number of blood times also Outicura Soap, me then that I was Then I made that I would also use Cut Gem ancordig otto ad er ti to soon indeed I was natty, lieved. continued until , and now I ready to recommend the Cuticura Rem edies to any one who suffers as did obedient servant. Mrs. Mary Sweetwater, Oicla., June 28, 1905." i e fi iumors, Eczemas, and Itchings _ Cured by Cuticura . “The agonizing itehing and of the skin, ae i ecseme: the Scniing, ae ti peortasts; the and crusting of scalp, as in ape Sage a oat eu oman ues to ons wits them. That Cuticura — Ointment, and Pills are such Proven beyond all doubt. will guarantee to get you into Jollet in hait-an tour ff you wtit- appear be- fore Judge Landis and ask (he Court to wet aside your appeal.” “I won't do that,” Gourdain anewered, “because Morrison told me when he Rockaway Boat Loaded with —Excursionists—Porced To Anchor Off Coney. Capt. A. . Risey .of the Rockaway excursi0i steamer John Syivester,to- day graphically described a memoradie {trp tie vessel made from the beach last night, —Por-nearty five hours the steamer wns anchored in a fog, he two hundred passengere on the verg: of panic, thelr nerves shattered by the unceasing racking Gough of the andthe condiant and whistle ‘We left Rockaway at 6 on our trip home. anki Capt Risiey. “Halt hour later, when a quarter of a mile of Coney 1 4. we ran into a f In all my forty years’ expe the water I never encountered one #0 dense and 50 sudden. Why, tt wae just like slamming a door in your face shutting ‘out the light “We had to walt for it to tft, We wore. & stone's throw of -the-tal t nary a@ light could we nh black. I an stoppat anchor “The passengers began to get a anxious when ime passed and we did't! move. They heard the whistie going | ind that aaa thetr-annie: her boats and other the din was ng was boat and the threw out were wi around 50! awtyl ‘A couple of hours passengers kept 1 ® us. ent by more nerv ted your in so T went conte 1 tled are a says, ‘We rele no danger And if any one's hungry,’ -¥ added, | ‘have a saadwich or piece of pie on the | and I th he lunch counter open, gratis, “We dktn't we crawled up house, 11.40, and then Battery t off there because it] be safer Ouin going around ty) recond street | Tt was the Worst tog t-everyt saw, Why, when the sun went down tt toned tke a half-lit_moon."* SAYS COP CLUBBED JANITOR AND WIFE. Schumann Thought Coyne Didn't ough and m we unt! tothe +tolat Answer Call Quick Berated Him on Street. The of the Bast Fitty-fnrt’ station om mk Martirini. the contractor . He was discharged Yorkville Court The in, man & thirty-five years old end lives at No. 16 Purk avenue FIRM MAKES FAST STRIDES. Me Sommern's Big Suit House W Enlarged to Meet Big Tra: Although ttt —pat—a comparatively short time since the commodious cloak 4 @ult house of Mer Rommers at wenty-third street and Db aver rs was opened, and the first bid for che good will and patronage of riminat well-dre: won | Barly in the dpren other Moor in order that they may ter digplay their en's garm oveltion, dec an bet After six-year-okht Benjamin Perl im the| singor tumbled from the fourth-foor | tittle while, until I was almost a fire-cacape at No. 9 Jack@on #treet to- day there was a row between Max Sohu | mann, the Janitor, and Polloeman Mich. |ael Coyne. THe tor thought t 0 |iceman waa not on the job and toid him so. | Result: the Janttor was clubbed, he says, and bia wite was Knocked down. Furthor result: janit 1 fin Bs. vex Mu Bensy er is at Gouverneu H a ae Sitio war r bate! b v * Why job air t tthe Sihough Coyne hax been up on a umes, he is ROSENBERG DID NOT jw |from dyspepsia and stomach trouble helped convict me, that after that the matter was out of the Judge's hands “Then—serestipieneto break into | penitentiary were submitted. Gourdain scanned the differant propositions thor- oughly and then said; “I don't want anybody's help. I've tried to get back into Joliet and they Would not have 1. Now t am going to bulld my own prison, and I'm going to conduct it suet dee they do ia Jollet. en have mon on the walls and ['lj AL visiting days. Why, if 1 yt any of these propositions y in Chicago in October Prefers Prigon to Hotel. Tr atay in Jottet in ¢ ten ago I spent thousands at tie nouse there for food during the rei lived there, but 2-simpt It And sent It Tye got fifty milliox while junoture the colored bega: looking for a mtorosoope in an en 0 discover some tps. “I've gui ‘he went on, ‘and TH it to retain my honor. 1 prison and @ prison of my ed conclusively that he osturve himeslf until Courts acted on hie He 4 reukfast which 0 eanisoupes, strawberries divers exeoued sermonce this om consisted { fruits, fried mush. ao abundance corn PLOT AGAINST CZAR. __OUR EXAMINING ROOMS . BREWSTER. M D. U1 ra, Brooklyn Eye & Bar Hospt! my youre in Pe Sinai Be Be, Miami M. LINDEROTH, M.D. Late Hrockiy! Padot ce tal. J.B. HAL OOM, D. Late Manhattan Bye NO CHARGE for Examination. Glassas—tf needed—One ‘Dollar upward Ocutivnand ren a | 223 Oth Ave torn se 1274 B'way oy5 st | 380 6th Ave ces ee 217 Bway ried if it aweating ail day—yet vou lodk eentleman.” ALTONA. Prussia, July 0 —August | senberg, former! of Seattico, Wash, | ) Wee arrested here July 3 on thet eof being enzaged in an Anar conspiracy against Emperor Will has been released. + The Judge ho investi decided ted the case anninat the} . adding that nthe minds of him. OUTDOOR LIFE Will Not Offyet the Til Effects of Cotter When Oe Cannot Digest mt, “It was not from liquor or tohacco that for ten years or more I suffered they were caused by the use of coffee. untt! I got so bad I had to give up coffee entircly and almost give wp eating. 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