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WRATHER—Thonder storms to-ntmhe wae Friday. INA FINAL PRICE ONE CENT. RESULTS. EDITION SEPTEMBER i 5, _ NEW YORK, THURSDAY, 1906. WOMEN IN PANIC RESCUED BY HEROIC FIREMEN AT FIERCE BLAZE IN HARLEM Where the Battles Rage for the Control of the Primaries. RTH Shoppers.in the Uptown District Sta tled by Rush of Enginés, Migoea Narrow Escape from Death of Many of Their Fellows. “WARNED IN TIME; bus i HELD ON TOO LONG: Patient in a Dental Parlor Left Half Her Teeth Behind—Child Suffering from Meningitis Taken Safely Across an Airshaft to a Place of Security. River mo * 4 ON atte SIN TS ET CUBAN REBELS IN GALS DEATH | } awrsren on BAIDON | AMERICANS BUFFALO | POLICE While United States Warships ou Anchored Off the Island Ready for Fight, Insurgents Make Seizures A two-alarm fire in the basement of Kaufmann’s hat store, No | 260 West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, in the heart of Hat i | lem, late to-day Was accompanied by numerorus rescues of women who | remained in danger after being warned in time. Firemen and employ’ss « | of Pabst’s Palm Gardren, next door to the fire, took over a dozen _| women and children from the upper windows of the five-story building | where they crowded, threatening to jump {o the pavement, The fire was discovered sbout ¢/ other, Lauth carried down Mrs. Sallp o'clock, When an excited man rushed | Grossman, Mies Fannie Grossman. Mre § into the Pabet place shouting That) C. Schlesinger, Mise EB. Sehlesinget and —~ Kulnes Gid 1." The sion wae tm-| Mre. Brusle. He wes forced to tear tte inediately followed by « volume of omen from the human jam at the #'h- amodke bursting up from the basement ie until he ‘hed carried down sev : vente. Abows the Det store ts Painiees Dental Parior, run by Mre PROMISES. NOT TORILL FOR A WEEK AGHINDES ao nen 8 Mrs, Paul Had Sworn to! “FLIGHT STAKE BEGIN THE LAST PROVES GIFT 10 “ | 4 ‘ : ' Hoboken, Named, but in Santa Clara Province. \ Shastdneband-and | | , 5 ts Conf | 100 usband an ' | wind Cont. Lanter one dona. Sa nflict. mi ’ Gallader and her daughter. There wert! versnion Kelly, seventeen yourw old. sean etl | Hers | SWING "ROUND FLEET ROSEDEN| = Sis'etsec si oie Se Svcs Se CIENFUEGOS, Cuta, Sept. 13.—Rebels are seizing American | at io se Diag ng rey fimovered, On| back by the frantic women All seme BUFFALO, Sept. 12 —Superinvendent Pi | t io | the @ th Hewtnger kept | carried to Kinsmave drug store at ef Police Regan is investigating the Property at Manicaragua, Santa Clara Province. Vowing she would kill her husband nm ye wien Het uses Ohi o two top | One Hundred and Twenty-fith street Geath of Miss Edith Pinner in thesbor- of Yh 1) 8nd another tw joore are occupied ag | and Eighth avenue, where they went pital of Dr "Ww. W. Turver at No, It After destroying the bridge on the line of Yhe ¢ rile a aN gatas sh "Ope n at Washington in Vacquero, Cottontown Thought the Fire Trivial. attended by ambulanch doctors frags Hiagara ‘wirvet. The body t» vad to! Las Lajas, the insurgents have captured a train, burs 1 rarer incgl P When the women employees and| the J. Hood Wright Howpital Bave been shipped to Hoboken on Sun sb acs gmt ei Final Heat for and Jennie McCabe | patrons of the denen partor and ovtricn| Meanwhile George Aron, of No. 2 Aay night. The certinoate stared that and destroyed the telegraph instruments. Side Court to-day ‘ plums» store heard of the fre-tney-be.| West One Hundred and Twenty-tit yj Ueda Rargarattynt 7nd Pag ge At Cruces they have raided the municipal treasury and seized all the cipal a ab ‘eat Pennant. Wirt at Sheepshead aoe ee aa ae nae rege Me ea <oh bated pod eo a poihi ating ‘Miss Edith Pinner, of| FE the Park Waist Torn from Her Back, Mise Elisa, came facing wp trom East One Han. | dentiet and her daugtter Mon are investigating, It appears that cash in the vaults, Paul, a mil 601 b Ww pl aoe: iver a Ryarnd ahalbpreh ewan | ¥. *. The reneltion | =e | Broadway, told SHEEPSHEAD BAY WINNERS, | {284 22¢ Tmeatr-tfen etrest tne front | | beth Town and Wille Town O68 @ local undertaker embalmed the body | HAVANA, Sep: ~The he and his wife | windows of these places were Oiled with | woman whoee natne is unknown rushed on a death certificate el@&ed by Dr. | ioome stronger to-day than ever women screaming joudly that they | ‘tom the dental place with only half Turver in which the omuse of death | rn» emalier towne tn Banta Clore Prov FIRST RACE—Vaquero (6 t@ 1) 1)] would sump to the street. Th thet time | ® s@t of teeth i waa given a8 above ince appear to be ensct utely Inthe si vinit places Eldorade (2 to 1 for place) 2, Gar] the fire nad licked through the Gooring | Rose Matin and her two caine, ‘on, br Supt Regan hae wired the Chief of! con) of the Insurger ie \ of the frst ffoor and had cut off the! ved on the fourth Moor rear : no Insurger Tenfubgon ts one might call him of in any 2. te pe Police of Hoboken to trace the boty |. state of Alarm Reitroad; rest aos | manner to interfere wiih him 4m Ais daly penton, ee starway means of rcape | whttnee Kiteeee, Or, Heaers Capa am Leder age Pen te Sea Stonmrboat communication has been pursuits BECOND RACE—Cottontown (1] The smoke by this time was pouring | on smelling the amoke rushed 10 order to learn if foul may Tho rebels outside of Cien But hiss “watkte . for] nt9 the Frasin & Oppenhetm shoe store | root of the soaritenr Wien We Wrbsted He ts wie tetret tor informe: | ileus, te 7eeal Tetores Righty-china-eeer tant week witha to 2) 1, Flak Hawk (8 to 10 FOF] as seq sat end-tnty the Pabat reptau- | (ith the third floor windows of jon conpern: i rune oo om ° Were. Serer ened wom air nor * if " ure: ul ding Uo ro" rw) t 5) r Mise Pinner and a Mine ashy i other woman. She pulled a Die horve-| Cheabro, p. fughen Bh place) 2 Water Grass 3, rant. Capt Lawlor ier the women they ake bes ty ig" windows i inh’ sins ‘ + pants whip from the folds her aieue and -~ yelling that they couldn't stay up th tg for & Mi YAtcy found, ® The intter name was found in jat-| Things Af more inorme) at, fs is attacked hia” companion, Abowerins (oonaint to ‘The Bvening World.) THIRD RACK—Jennie MeCabe (18) vig the excited crowd waa urging | DIANE on the ro ahd bridged the rdf Sergent —-tive-sebdonawen Wn enveny yes lok ated Gompanics are sunsting with biow AttwE Oh Ker Nek asa | MATA, OROTN DS, WASHINGTON, 'to-4); Our -tteter (6 te 6 -for pimee) Bi) them to wait ant ne ordered the tac aid TheTh. ToL hte the tear oe te a nme (out Interrugilaa: eietik ooonslonel Bolt tearing her clothes. She then tied to| Sept. 12—The Highlanders arrived nere|gonoma Relle 3. Gere telsed on the double quick. The oe ore ne ry oO © police | ° ncerrupe| “ wot at him, but he ran away to-day to begin their final aw! < Was captain went up the Arat ladder rained soother hw >in i ups. Both Santa Clara and Clenfoegos fy ~ y vegin their final ewing around | Pp" oral Magy and her ee ee ee NEN te ee copatod ta: sabiak sapien. WAT AA | Mean to Kill, Them. tor the American League championanip. | FOURTH RAGE—Rosdben (1 te 2)| while Wireman 1Ayth shinned uo en yours trol fi When the Magistrate asked Mrs.| They ate the largest party of oall pla! f i 2, mm, Registrar of V number of rebels before these cities t# J . BB an ¥ weet party P |1. Sanfara (even for piace) 2, SMe Mahe (cae mae te oreo] Speaks Well of Root and Paul, who anid she llved at No. 1 East ery thet ever took © long’ tb. Peat | beutechland 8. hety h ree the cha tering twenty-elaht at the Arlington, cy night stor the | forces - 4 they wer ra as Hl paavonleig on avann: Wilcox, but Gives Hig | tee eal they wore nding five natrapaper mien and the | FIFTH RACE—Phantom (6 to 5) ‘ y to oar t Mascot, Little Willie Newsome. Duster Under Arrest. Re t the foi nder Ph | mmreat to murder tt | |1, Pete Dalley (12 to 1 for piace) 2, ‘ ports that the force ui ins Another Sla | saryon are made here that the Wash. | a Dr, Turver ts beiag held at Police |Guerra ix marching toward Hav! g Ps Magintrate Wable “ae apparently tn-|iagion Club throws games to the new (Caller & HMISHLANDERS 20... <..------ 0 0 0011 243 Headquarters on an open charge. The | coupled with the very much incte leredied In lbe—womnan's story, and pints WASHINGTON 010010 O@ polled. wnen he was taken into custody, [concentration of rebela outside theclty.) po oe Gast: maid enough | asked @ clerk to show her into bis pri-| pase put sensible people know the au,| SIXTH RACE--Knight of Ivanhoe! WASTINGIUN ~~. 2 - w+0-eesens i qdmittod that they were Joking for a|!# causing unensinons, bere ne epoNt | ah Evening World seporter to-day | Yat chambers Ae fotaied hie work! yertion, le fooltah (12 to 1). 1, James Crawford (8 to 5 corte ; Woman or a woman's body upon whom |!n the banks are to show that he fae Unkered up a| at the bench and them calling the hus | Qutaige Delgbant i h A npcration is alleged. to have been |modey in tight. All the troops Which | working agresment with senator Piatt | PO) Into ime private’ room, (he Taree any Ney Fe nny, Sek mincion tier pine) eA (Continued from Twelfth Page.) PR GMle bd ‘several pach ask | Cae rete a ereres oe poled And that be ts again putting forward a Mul’ the Magistrate Analy |condition. The forme SEVENTH RACE--Outcome (1 to Seventh Inning—Williams singled. So did Laporte. He @ornent cotton soaker with blood ane | HAvan® Frovinos an Hughes tn a tentative, timid sort of| seid. “you wilt do yoursult the greater | malaria, whtle ‘the 2) 1, Orly (3 to 1 for place) 2, Am! man saorificed. Kleinow singled, scoring two. Ghesbro gald to Nave been found aw the result | nto the city proper. fumtiton for the Republ nomination | farm by Kile chase Pf He mould | ughianders perils i Of an Investigation entered upon by the | Depredatiena along the lines of the| tor Governor bo a shame on woclety to bave to send | Hist vl jtree 3. ped to Cross. Conroy fanned. Two runs. police to leach the chuse of disturb- | Western and Cuban Central Kaitroade| 4 yu Wo prison. if I were you I would |is unable to go very strong on the a ‘ Ence tn the doctors ho ee ‘Attar the primaries next Wednesday | simply look at the matter In « mote | i; Falkenburg grounded to Williams. Altizer walked. Schla Gay morning, when ‘a number’ ot™wein. [continue Traine on other linew are| i will make a formal statement of my | wormealy light end Wt It pase Crom my |‘US TBe Highlanders are out to win) By FRANK W. THORP, PP dors 9 groundes fa * " dome were broken, boitien strewn about |not “molested. other than to be fired! position,” said the heed of the State | memory. nied sw mba every game 1 gh trip. ememrsHead BAY Race TRacK.| hit into a double play, Elberfeld to Chase. No runs. * we Moora ard the furniture overturned. | upon by am It of rebels. mac: > 1 | yr rus ps ret Inning, slope Rone won the Fillghe i i i Png” police ‘alsa employee at | Feliciano Prieto, who has the repu- Ss Meera et SOHO Olen an ana gee ace l Chaney IAepudivad to, Sebkammace. gual etic ter eecieisas* wicoube sates? Eighth Inning—Keeler grounded oui. Elberfeld singled. ‘tor, whom Tey a Ne aa) 2%: | tation ot being a strike leadas: han] What do you think of the propost: | a ga oa ella eg jee SS | wae eivown oui/ Keeler struck “at for | ue nome jo such soimurely tasnion aa| Chase safe. Williants singled. scoring Elberfeid. Laporte fans. und anotier wotnan ie und | been arresth ore in reason to be- oot th ‘This was not antinfactory to the hue- | the fov # this season. Elperte ‘ niin € * TE ee nn te a |ieve. that the TAberaln attempled to [for GARNET tne tha ee | wae wut sho, Stagtatrate oaig'™” O°" | beat la slow hit Ralerteid oui, wiea-| to. sndloage that be could Tore wore) doubledtallying Chase. Hoffman and Kicinow fanned. Tw a ney 1 “ warole ou then ry on a tty The wes proces- wild to learn much from Tarver abn, [eompiloate matter by causing & strike | “well, Mr. Root ia a splendid man—|s Now go home, think the matter | Wilingye throw out Altisor, Schalty | son all tie way, Rosaben leading, #en-| UNS. Gashe called on account darkness. however, in explaining the cause in Havana, Their efforts, however, he would make a good Governor and | over and come back then and tell me| singled, tut Jones forowd at second. ni and Deutechiand third. 9 serasred cundition of the house to | were futile. A food Preaident. ‘Two years ago [| ¥U hove changed your mind.” Otoas thrown out by te. NO| tate seco fea ca: Fi ee om waldo aa ent-| ‘The steamer Maria Herrera. with |waa for him for the Governorenip Had Will Not Seek Divoree, RUNS, Pines Aavbogy sen 8 ‘on » Pe upon returning home int , dg arms and Ammunition aboard for the ne taken the nomination he would hae, | When #eén at her home IAter Mra, Second Inning. ‘There ware any quantity BOSTON, 4; PHILADELPHIA, 2 (A. L.). out fight. Then. Then, he saya Government, atrived bere from New /peen elected then and " © | Paul agid she had not decided as to hel Asta’ eae: ‘ont Willams | the opening deh. Merrit! was ® bot tt) fo break tings: and” he oinviites | sxoiee wichows Incident, kc eg Mngt Prag g thle | uiticante venimesuce on Ber by ©! odt on pirikes. Laporte. ditto, NO| being played from 9 to 1 down to * BOSTON oe laa nines 000030000 1~ 4 wo another: tend Eee “No, mur- The Government's supplive of arms there has been a change in the Pg |SMWIn"You borkewhto her agsint? aha} BEND. raed to find tna ba, bus | 20> Ganmentes wes a bid PHILADELPHIA - ---000000003 O03 Mer war committed at my house [and ammunition ere fairly plentiful, | tion.’ Me MAN. week, anyway,” the Unind atrike got by Klelnom and he | 1 to @ to 1, closing equal favorite AND AT DETROIT (A. L. Facts for Prosecutor.” but there ig little doing in the WAY OF)" SiWnae of Postmaster Willcox, who |abever, becuse 1 promised the “fudge | reached Afr. Anderson's drive to Rider. | Rappahannock, Bidorado and Varquere CLEVEL NDA ( ). . furt, Regan maid tus afternoon that | *lstmente nas been mentioned?” > POT woul DEr asa cnet: for: peace, etter | einaleh aad Aarianeon went to tein | Veena wen 00 Mee Sone Fa) CLEVELAND . 0c wenee 02010100 48 hy gad nol yet dennitoly ilecided wheth: Strike To Help Rebels. H, cellent man. 1 would| her taurriage she enboved ‘ay qontter | Sinalen. 8e Anas letare aod wae never anu 00000000 0 4 orlme had been committed. “I will heartily suport him—if he were nom.| froin ber gmrents, but her husband lost| Falkenbers struck | Just peat Gargentue for the DETHINT candwctionenmces o— swever, that we have brought ont | According to the beat information to | (nated it in bustnes® ventures out Altser. ONE RUN four favorites inn | res CHICAGO AT ST. LOUIS (N. | Warner Ens lon "ahaeusct “tne the rabl free vader Fino | feeb, of, eebunotes ond, siber | tle Araneae “Han UY Third Inning ety nse "se ie SCR! oHiengy 360.0260 0 imal me nl ain! 2 ines: hietery, whe — have faind the omae aerious Guerra ls moving W the eastward along means 1| Hoffman walked. Kisinow etraxk out | favo and enstly teat facta to Bistrot Attnrnss | the southern edge of the Pinar dal Blo | "Oi iiletinn (ee powetpit Javed. him several tines | and Hoffman Was CaOgbt wtoaliny see: | £0 Vanattn ST, LOUIS. 00000000 2-2 AbvotL All my wittiesses and the dé- | Mountains, and other banda, which oon-| I bare batore,”” replied Gov. Duell’ ana he 8 arora hee Pee Ey had aa Chaetro, Semele ar otek R {)! font eerone. Lad Pi 1 Pay wore iver are now ome. tulant }money he ve eve out, her te. banded ou ay i | dowa to , won bsg Reine examined LY | ganthy reowive aditions from thy lo- | MeXtlt nil aimK ne could be elected i¢ hiurh. he aca, 8 Sainged Man and | winged ‘Rusinow threw to. caer “Ach | Meter fashion, She: iid wall up with At Buffalo é. PSE, City, 6; Buffalo, 3 Vindortaker who sty the body | catftiea through which y pase, Are he were nominated? @eidom ty hyd i. LT a to take taf ie to catah Jones meattng second, | the wil the wey and oAme away * of thy waman bo. Bt syn her | commiting depredaciony along the line |, NO. It would ibe, Doge poltey, any Bim meek ot ae the Woues he sognts | ont Be wan. Hhrow Sut teving’to make lander Bland rife In the atrveeh. Bo; At Chicago (AL)—End ninth: St. Loisu, 0; Chicago, 0. a Soring to] of the railroad. All Indications pytut to of taseinae se tear tT cont ‘ate TE RE A REI NPLE i (Continued on Twelfth Page) Sony, Weavily tacked, ted no en oo a te c B oie dallas Bachata Ipeths siiconant of er | tty at She tot oreee in Pinas’ ani| cp zu fd nny snnttent for Bana au far aya agghn ** SH ROH was Eageenadlc ag LATE WINNERS AT WINDSOR tn the trunk bed GIANTS-BROOKLYN GAME Paanioe, tevorke a she, i Hy : sg § eae two, women, and fg cat the aie he Fifth-—Entre Vous 9-5, Minot 1-1 place, Grace Kimball, two Gitferant persvon the ‘was i I$ POSTPONED BY RAIN, Fr Fels) Baty, who Sixth—-Mayor Johnson 6-1; J. W.O'Neill 1-1 pl, Haughtys’ / (Continued on Becond Page.) POLO GROUNDA, Bept, sccceedl to wrounds, the game echeduled in ae oon between the Giants and Brooklyn Was apy re wal hae ain sind she eat Field Ran in Bunch, AT LOUISVILLE. Fifth-—Voting 12-1, Beautiful Maye 1-1 place, Camille. Sixth—-Anna Day 7-10, Lamon Giri 2-1 pl Seventh--Proteus 3-1, day Hand + hee 4