The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1907, Page 5

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“home here while the houso wan ablaze baby boy-and two men, one employed but a ‘row of dwailinga_of which—it There * swept the row of houses, the occupants eo Mnd-Are—ait-around= th “end, but Vaughan and hin wife, sevlug “and no information waa FOUR DIED IN FIR WOMAN'SCALL BY | BACKS DOWN I PHONE FAILING Wife Facing — Flames Besought Aid While Hus- band 1 ried to-Save. HELP ARRIVED TOO LATE Firemen Made Ready Response “in Pelham, but “Found jm: Victims Dead. Feb. 5.—With flames her Mrs; Richard at a telephionn, in” her: PELHAM. feaping, : early—to-dty-and-besousht the firemen to burry to the ald of jeeself, huehand And) child, ‘who were penned by flames: Tho ‘woman’ hurtirdly told the awful pilght, of: tho: tantly, and_ the nremen Tada quick rasponse, tee When they arrived Mrs. Vaughan, her din by Vaughan, werg dead and Vaughan was tying. —— The flerco bilzzard raging whipped the blaze Into a fury of flame: that destroyed not only the Vaughan house, was ope located. on Wolf's lane near the New Haven station. THE DEAD. MRS. RICHARD VAUGHAN, nine years old. RICHARD VAUGHAN, JR., five years old. THOMAS MITCHEUL, negro. stable- man- : “Unidentified man found In the ruins. Richard. Yaughan, forty years ob, husband and father, was so severely Durned-ina_herole effort to save his family that It is thought he will die’ “were Flores on Ihe atound floors of the dwellings and ~“Vaugian had a livery stable office tn his house and the horscs nnd carriages stalied dn the rear. ‘Twenty-eight of his horses were lost fn tha blaze, Tho origin of the fire Is not kaown. byt it evidently ‘started In| Vaughan's stable; and was not discovered until the entire ground floor of that bulld- ing and Lyons Hall and a butcher anop adjoining on elther aide Were In flames. Driven by the bilzzard that was raging. at the time (5 A. M.), the flames quickly twenty- barely having time to escape. Yau his family wero srousea Vaughan effort to made a desperate but fruities: ~save-his -wife-and chide Directing his-wile to summon ‘the fre; men by telephone, he bundled up their little boy and opened the windows and prepared to jump with wife and child 4o-Uie street, but the lower-part_of the house was a mass of fire, and the flames leapitig up drove the maa from the wikdow. All-this time his brave wife, with -re- markable courage, stood at the ‘phone, } got the fre-company onthe wire-and told how the escape ofthe family -was ut Of and besvught Immediate aid. ‘A Teady respobas came trou the other Uiere Was no chance tu get out by (he Gane, and the iis rapidly spreading de anor. oo Gded “to rush dowastairs to” the: front The flames stopped Wier berore they ent half way down and oysrrome they | EY = fe] “Ine firemen arrived a fow minutes | after, bUL too late. As they -proke down the door they found the family huddled ina the stairs, Vaughan was alive, —but— badly Burned and unconscious. : ape! PONETTE ENT « badly scorched. other man asleep over the stable met| @eath before they had a chance to es cape. ‘ WHAT B. BT. MUST DOIN SUBWAY LOOP “LITTLE TIM” M. 0. L. DEAL Abandons His Plan to Put Tammany in Control of Committees. Alderman Peters and Ownership Alderiren The arrest of omer Municipal 4n-connection-witi-the svbe-of vqtex on the Recorderghip cast.a. damper on the ‘Tammany plan to peorganize the Board, and jt-wae-asandened atthe meeting, noon, The plan Wax to oust ail the committees now controlled by the Republicans and reappoint commit- Taimmany in, the: majority. im? Sulliyan, ‘the | ‘Tammany leader, gayé notice at the last meeting "that the Democrats were in’ control, and offered a resolutton providing ‘for Mia—lecharga—at He also gave nother th 1 the comnilttess, he would ask MESaE Committee, in largely revine i building mission, rived publ ans. to Rullding Code. 3 to treeren-ttoont with her M, O. (L, supe ist upon taking | over he Board while, “in “hin hands, Wut} pit” inthe ke 0 now deal with the Alderme under °a vlouf brought bim- to terms, and 1 the resolution for reorganization mo, 2 Building Committee, compromised by —adding--enoush new members to- give ‘Democrats con- trol of the commission, Tho members added were the five Borough Presidents and a plumber, yet to ‘be appointed, and the Chief of the, Fire Department. SENATE ATTACK UN CHARTER OF NP. RAILROAD Company’s Reorganiza- tion Subject of Proposed Government Inquiry. WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Senator He burn presented a -repolution In the Sen- Sto-1o-dey— providing £0005 -mities of Ave Staite? the reorgantzation of th Northern Pa- estates are owned by the Seroamtion which was created by “act of Com of July % 1864, and Sf said federal cor poration nas no Utle of tex in any property; then what reanon Uiere- In why raid charter act should not bdo! fully repented by Congress.” ‘The resotation—proyides for- the -pro-} duction-of persons-and papers. | It was referred to the committee on Pacife rafir THIS SHOOTING Just a Plain-Case of Suicidé} While “Despon-~ dent. wink Fabian Wall —twentyare Yeirs old, of Noss West) Ons. Hun- dred and Twenty-third street, Is dying {in the Hariem® Hospital: trom-a bullet Wound, welf-Infiteted, as ~he —was—loay~ Conference of Officials with Committee of Rapid Tran- sit Commission. ‘Phe B.-R. T. went deforn a special commitiee of the Rapid Transit Com- mission this afternoon to tell what it proposedto-do —abaout—running—care! through the Subway Bridge loop, Preaitent Winter and — his friends mado a long figit for an elevated loop through Delancy~ street, but their HeheMS WH Seles The streers” or Manhat- tan for the B. I. T. wanj defeated by The Evening World, which.gave public ity to the strong rentiment against {t Ing-tha Subway kiosk on the southeast corner: of One Wundred and Twenty: Atihutrect_and Lenox ‘avenue a. action-ot-tne}tuurh—betore_tha_dlscovery: cine property to arcertain what (itleéand |~ night. The young man gave ¢ of- Wiliam Fabian to the ‘police und Diy Own wdaress His pletecs, tha Misses | May-ami Luella Wall, identified fim att the hospital to-day, where he haa lain unconscious since ie was ‘brought tiseo-, The would-be suicida's wife died last Maye ake wee yeas 4nd. brooded vver To add to bis meu hia place of empl los ent. pat bessbeen or many weeks, Hin als- ce et youn od Saturuay, When be fiad an overcoat and a stoall sum of jnoney. When he _omerged from the Bubway before shooting waa no overcoat and=h! DLY. Hoth the police and those who wit= wet the attempt at suicide dociare that the young man had no companion, | The subway loop was adopted despite threats and protests, ‘Then President Winter assumed what Mayor MoClelian described ax “a sym- pathetic attitude,” mald-he would be wmeilling to bulld 300 steel cars to run through the subway loop, which ts to be open to all on equal terms. To others, according to report, he suid he would not bulld new cars, ‘The meeting this afternoon waa held to find out just what his cothpany will do, and to dictate what it must do If It paints to use the subway. Tho mepting wes secret And lasted until a tate hour, wiven out as to the conoluston reached. It was un- derstood, however, that Mr, Yinter agreed to comply with any conditions ag to) ike-pepets oars that the Board and the matter was re- ferred irs Engine; Rice, of the, com: mission, und IngeTbbll, of the Bridge Department, for Tnyestioncion and: re- President Orr favore cara. Comp: 7 troller Mots wants: the Moura to\ permit T. to operate wooden. care, e Mayor, who Is the wird. membe: of the committee, wants fire-proof cars in the seach bit is not somal tted 0 type. aa he believes tl met byw! STR tthe report of a quarrel with ted, te woman in evening costume be- fora he placed the wmall-callbre ro- | MMiver to his breart is purely tmag- Inary, JACKSON DODGES ON HIS WIFE'S DIVORCE. Attorney-Genéral Answers Queries by Saying He Is Ready to Talk Stafe Business. ALBANY, Feb. 6.—Attomey-General Jacknon was asked by hewespader men this afternoon about the report that hia wife waa about to begin absolute di- voree proceedingn against him on’ the statutory grounds. His only answer was: “If you gentlemen have any ‘ques: tions to ask an to the busines ot the ri, 1 will be pleased Answer them, BUFF STO; Feb. &—Pormer District- Attorney Ey Coataworth, to whom Inqulrers were referred by Mrs. Char Jone 8. Jackson, wife of Xtcorneys ‘Gen- 'Sobuyler Jackson, gald to- ined by lam’ ne that he hind beon ‘Mra. sult. nd for divoroe on, \ 30 cents in ‘atiieD Dro ROY. | Pierce, ‘Qafoe N ee you will blood that the her hus-| © ‘Btounds, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY HUGHES HOLDS CONFERENCE ON KELSEY'S CASE Insurance Chief Likely to Defy Governor and Fight Himin Senate. FOUND DEAD BY PARK WALL WITH BULLETIN TEMPLE Park Laborer Uncovered: Body While Shovelling “Away the Snow. Michael Donohue, a Centrat Park em-}- ALBANY, F play-a6i,<ae—ehoveiitrs—enow—trom: held {uta atte: park wall and walk just outside th sound the m park on FICth avenue, bet vn committer ty-fifth and: Seventy-sixth str day, when his shovol struck sor solid under a big drift, He scooped vont ;commiltae 4 few shoveltuls, “exposing a mcction of | 8+ &n “overcoat. Donahue dug excitedly) | 708 mcr and soon, uncovered the body of a man) Ore .menil about thirty. years: ola! —A~ bullet hole | Senators -Armetrona, of Tehestar who Penetratéd” tho right. femplo. “In, the /Wax ohalrinax, nf the committee right) é + @ ahd Wemplo (then d wis a revolver.’ ‘the Snow-shoveller summoned Pollce- yeetady man Bayer, und they ligted the body aS from under tie drift: It was ftieny | tees of New York stiff, “and death. had evidently. oma), The parr as he todd rececenck much a was removed to the atreet station; revealed: a made out to ¥ In rempronge tina New York Tole East § teipitone mere Company ot- id ap employes Whose addresy was |" Weat Twenty-liar In the pockets were fund fivo to keys and & now td appett; to ry removal | to-day that he would 1 | week wi Hugtes es Vineet cents in money, written In lead pen ed if he had Jgn he replied to mak) at Seventy-s avenue. Be sure and be there | Jn- thine, ta Le am—golng-out--to ase my later who ts sick. Yours, statement on ips form f Twenty-first str Then the; 218 Weat Fourth | Moby * ae cushion for oud than b; a full and open 1 c a relorin- Was Owl and that Wi ines of from abov tr “¥ i you more ‘ondition of the bi that Phillips cos Jast yeas he frozen belleve ° damen W. aembty, do: over {0 the matt joy dlast. wos till wit HIGGINS RESTS BETTER; night. CONDITION THE-SAME, TUGBOAT ON FIRE. Crew Aslecp, Awakened by Flames | in the Engine-Room, lis Fire In the tugboat Thomas Johnson to-day. The crew more #9 than on tha . which atarted in the engiue ‘a_cloge to. them. ors . THE FARMER’S WIFE Is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives it-a-stin-bath to sweeten it, She knows that_if-her-churn is sour it will taint the butter that is made in it. The stomach is a churn, In the stomach and digestive and sutritive tracts are performed pro- cesses which are almost. exactly like the churning of butter, Is it-not apparent then thet if this stomach-churn is foul it makes foul all which is put into it? The evil of-a-foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in. the mouth and the foul breath caused: by it, but the corruption of the-pure current ‘of blood-and-the- dissemination of -diserse-throughout-the-bedy.—Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for | the churn—absolutely-removes" every tainting or corrupting: clement: “Yn this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous ‘swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad. blood. To aid in boaling old sores, or ulcers, epply Dr.. Pierce's All-Heallg Salvo to. them while taking the “Golden Med: Hea ADiscoxeey to purify agd~ enrich Qe i eree"s Alls ‘Heatim eansing ‘and pain Raid stroya the bad odors arising {rom sup- porating, 6 OF running; sores “and —puts: them ij best: posaib! He condition -for- bepling ’All-Healing Salve” js a superior drosting-for_all_open, or_sup- purating, Sores or Ulcers. For healing ;open eonads cute and ecratches itis Golden Medical Discovery. That. t is. xbedlotely true will be readily proyen to your. eacistaction if you vl bu mail & postal neat. to Dr. R,V< Pierce, Buffalo, Ny eee a free copy of hig oklet-of extracts from -the-rtandard medical -authoriti ing” the names of all the ingredienta entering into his -world-farmed —meticines-and -showing what the-most-eminent medical men of + tho age say of them. Wereler to that boon to weak, perv- ous, suffering wome: ‘Dr. yorite Prescription, the Retitoral staff of Tue Ecuectic MepioaL Re- of Unicorn root (Aefonias ica) Which Js one ai the ebief ingre- dients of the-Fayorite Prescription” *A remedy which fararlaDly, act: I Reve on the, caulrelammenicurersie Golden Fy ccfnnes cae mano tlc ai it which fully answers to purify the blood and thereby remove Burposes than an other ar rug weth whieh Torn the-cause of the trouble. It ia in the filing rtbertreaterentor disesses Lane it battie of hentth has Thich does ‘dom nou presen come indication | to be fought. The ulcer and the sore for, thia remedial Dr. Fyfe further | are simply the scatlet flowers of disease, . are, among the leading , with roote Fanning down into the blood, | (nélcations for Helonias (Unicorn root). Pal These roota must eradicated or the tonic (week) gonditions (ef, tho reproductive Gies be will byeab outialrest? Soles Fitabillty, Recovinied with chronic disessca 5 Medical Discovery” cleanses the bi the reproductive organs of women t of all foul and polzonous Peeeieet nee sensation of heat in the of the pushes out the dead and waste matter, | Nexs i menorrhacts (flooding), due tom weak: | and thus purifies the entire life current. (ou earn EUR NOrOn RCH Te nr a ast } Disease in the flesh must die out when | pe: onl from or accompanylig an it_is no longer fed by foul bicods Sbrormal con lon of the ieatirg ore! s | pSoldea ‘Medical Warts area irl? ee eutreme-iower pars of the | cause In the blood, have nc fap Liesl af jou eel does not ve ine All-Healing Salve” in ed mail | recelve it by return post. Tn treating all open sores, or ulcers, ‘boils carbut a other aweltings: hess ‘a in stomach, coi ir bowels, sour we fro! {fer eating and‘poor a) eA oT Any, consi Reval indicate that you are Ree conener tak ids, or ir with the usual Accompanying jor, or dyspepsia and its G 0 Seal-root- another promi- nent ingredient of "Favorite Pale tion,” Prof, elaley iting wood, D., of Bennett Medical College, Chica; poll is aia arene reacts the, general an acenent it ts useful Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faithfully representa the above named peared eta) and cures the diseases for which they are recommended. Dr. Piorco's Pleagant Pellets are the | septent Little Liver Pills, first put up ah ieaiataa “bat ply equaled, a 6 take Cures Woman’s Weaknesses. | THOUSANDS HAD 10 WALK ACROSS BRUGE IN STORM Williamsburg— Structure Blockaded for Two | Hoursanda-Hallf. nd Metropolitan Wii tramp Watornt. Waist just bridge the in the Ulin Tocald whizz chasm of ‘Phe bren: Car-No. 4 en To) ng the Brooklyn tower The across 2 o'elock. street ysbure, | Wan Long Ab a Sree ont trucks) to risk & walk on the brid { [ing snowstorm, but soon word War the stalled I nd out and wi x that the t will safely hold rag 3 that have be n fitted with the HARRIS SUCTION CLIP. Simple, Sue, Effecti ht Holds Without Hurting. E Fitted to Your Glasses for 35 Cen's. | Sold Onty at Our Four Stores. pat Fourth Ay, Madison Ay, 459 Fulton St. BEN, one eS) Ccrulisteand Opticians rian $250 Hise and lasting tone; No Money Bown $1 a Week Pesitively-the—best lane +10-be-had-at§. No Interest—No Extras —trelivered Free. A‘Tevolving stool and prote ton cover {ree with each one, ‘The Simplex Piano, 260). Self! laying hy 'Per.crated oll, Soldon cur easy teria, small cash payment and 3.75 a Week No- Other oie peer etivered 10,000 | i P tien 01 | i Our Litriry { per Store,$th Fioor,Cen‘er.) 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