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THE EVENING WORLD. EME VEN ANYAIT WRECK SURVIVORS AT SAN FRANCISCO Of 248 Persons on Steamer Columbia 151 Are Known to Have Been Saved. NOTHERS MAY BE ALIVE. People on Rafts that Put Off from Doomed Vessel May Have Reached Coast: CO, July 2%—The ar , Fival of the maliip Poona’ from the Worth 1s anxtously awatted here to- Gay, :Sho js known to have cn board a mymber of survivors from the steamer Columbia, which went down shorly after midnight on Bunday morning off @helter Cove on the coast of Mendo ino County. I 1» hoped now that the love of life will not be o heavy as at first re- ported. The exact number will not be known until complete accounts are brought in from Bryceland and Sheiter Cove. t 1s known that of 189 passengers Feported by the ccmpany aa sailing on tbe Columbia, #7 were saved by the George W. Elder, which towed the Ban Pedro Into Eureka, There were @ in the crew of the Columbia and of these 3 were on the Elder. Reports from Shelter Cove an- nounce the arrival of one boat with 16 more passengers and crew, leaving teh total death roll at 9. When the Ponona reaches port it Is hoped the death ficures may be brought down considerably. So far only one boat has arrived at Gheiter Cove, although four were re- ported, th It Is aid that before the steamer sank one of her boats had boen launched, together with threo life rafts. May Be on Other Ships. ‘These have yet to be heard from, and Mt 1s expected that steamers passing up and down the coast will succeed in picking them up with thelr living freight. That so many ped ts ac- credited, strange to s: to the fact that the explosion of the boilers when the steamer was singing counteracted the | tremendous suction and saved a lot of people who were In the water from bejng drawn into the vortex,and down mith the wreckage. The back wave from the sinking steamer threw many awimmirig for thelr dives back from the point of danger and | Bave them a chance to escape. Not few of the passengers on board the Columbia were teachers and the: friends who had been attending tt onal Educational Associetion gath- ering in Los Angeles, Many of these have been rescued and were amiong the arrivals on board the George W. Elder. On Sunday evening there was an uf- fecting scene on board the Elder when the rescued passengers gathered in the social hall and religious services were held by the Rey. Dr, Frank Talmage, of Los Angeles, son of T, Dewitt Tal- Kneeling on the floor, the passengers Joined in offering thanks to the Al-| mighty for their deliverance, It was a touching spectacle, while ~women and-men—with briteed-taces and mba tn strange clothes supplied by the passengers and crew of the Elder, wang "Nearer, My God, w Thea and “Rock of Ages.” EUREKA, Cal, July'23—A boat trom the wrecked-ateamer-Columbias-in-witeh were sixteen survivors and the body of} sper not | gs¢tmat territory whe Fon of a! word that wit cure fever and ague —# man and woman, ter Cove. Those aboard to Bryoeland and from there to Garber- ville, In the southern end of this coun- ty, where to-dmy thoes who have no relatives here will, with the survivors brought !n by the George Elder, go Cove were the bodies of Mra. Lewis, of Pasadena, who was drowned, and a man presumed to bo a sailor. Tier bodies reached this city last night on a special train. ner, Quartermaster on Colitmbia; Mr. Lewis, of Pasadena; Edwin Wallin, San Francisco: Mrs. Winkleb)sck Dunn, Poplar Biuf, Mo.; Mrs. W, H. Angles, Oakland, Cal.; Miss Blanche W, /itus- sor, Balt Lake City; Miss Ruby, Cooper, Fayette, Mo.; Michael Rodman, San Francisco, and B. W. Graham, Port- land, Ore. The hitttle town-of Eureka, suddeniy walled ‘upon to provide for the half. naked ‘ang hysterical survivors, has turned ita enti them and caring for their immediate physical wants. Thirty-five Women Saved. Scores wore nothing but their night- clothes. Some had wrapped themselves in blankets, sheets or tablecloths as they rushed on deck when the collision came. As the Columbia went down in about ten minutes or loss there was no fime to think of dressing, The San Pedro's oMcers are held re- sponstble by many, who declare the heavy lumber schooner waa, bowling carelessly along out of her course. O. Swanson, @ sailer, was at the wheel when the wreck occurred. Capt. Han- sen and his offtcers-on_watoh heard the fog whistles and sew the lights of the Columbia, and Bwanson wan ordered to steer to seaward. He “did, but not enough, and the bow of the San Pedro struck the Columbia amidship on the port aide. The water rushed in through a hole that extended several fest above the water line and ten feat below it. Just as the Columbia went down her boilers exploded, which saved many persons from being sucked under as she dived, —_——__—_ MOTHER’S PLEA FOR CHILDEN |S GRANTED. Mrs. Walsh, Sued for Divorce, Gets Court Order to Produce Them in Court. On the petition of Mrs. Isabelle J. Walsh, Supreme Court Justice Dayton has issued a writ of habeas corpus commanding Roger K. Walsh to pro- [duce their two children, Roger H., elght years old, and Isabelle E., five old, in Special Term, Part IL, . Mrs. Walsh ives at No. 24 West One Hundred and Forty-aixth street, and her husband at No. 618 East One Hundred and Twentieth street. In her petition Mra, Walsh ai two children are now in ¢ | of Mrs, Stewart, who is no relation to the father or mother or to the children, | but ts the agent of Walsh, Bhe anys that her husband brought sult against her for an absolute divorce [in October, 1908, and that she hae put In an answer denying the charges, —_.___ DOZEN INJURED WHILE TRAINS MEET IN CRASH. Passenger Victims in Collision on Pennsylvania Road Due to Fog. LUCK HAVEN, Pa, July 2A toren persons, all passengers, were Injured Ferney, on the Philadelphia and Erie lviston-ct the Pennayivante Het!iroed. ‘The (Passenger train wae from Phi the injured was seriously hurt. The aoctdent occurred about 3 A, M. a quarter of a mile west of Ferney. The-night-wes--loggy..and the express train was running at ite usual speed i Ovi train Yoomed: uD. | moving Tevermed his engine eae dt was soning express crashed Into 100 aitase of the frugnt overland to San Francisco. In the boat | which reached the shore at fhelter | | bow, | bonra. attention to clothing) early to-day in a rear-end collision be-( tween a freight and express train near) wil in minutes’ LIFE-SAVER RESCUES at) | FROM RIVER. | Springs Oy ¢r-| | | Geo} rge Anthon board for Cosleit, Who Pitches Off Bow of Laurch, ends of Geot et Mul ‘The survivors in the boat were: B, |, Friends of George We eas B. Kriever, of Proscott, Ia: Jacot | Derry street. Newark, congratulated him Kuro, Coldwater, Kan.; Arnand Cado-|today on his narrow escape from | Tette, w Bedford, Mass.; David Doa- |@rowning Inst night In the Pasaaic | ton, fireman on Columbia; Charles Me-| River. Coslett, with E, Mitchell, If. 1.) Coy, oller on Columbia: D, 8, McAl- | Shafer, G. Anthony, G. 1, Wilson and | pine, watchman on Columbla; Emile |two others, left Newark in a naphtha | Mann, pallor ot; Columbia; Panl Hin- | Jaunch fof the Narrows. The boat was {following in the wake of a large tug |when suddenly Coslett, who wan. in the pitohed forward and fell over- | George Anthony. who ‘a an expert swimmer and a inember of the Volun- teer Life Savine Corps, jgqrped over board, and’ after a hard xtruegle, in which doth men were enarly drowned, succeeded in getiing Coslett safely. to the launch. Coslett’ was unconscious when pulled into the boat, and it was noms time before he was resuscitated. ANNEXED AN AUTO, SPRINTED. INTO JAIL. Passion for Motor-Car Riding Gives. Youth New Residence . for Next Sixty Days, * His passion for auto riding to-day landed Charles Cédllins, twenty-four years old, of Market street, Newark. fn the Easex County Jail for sixty ) days. While passing J. SM. Quinby & Co.'s factory, in Division street, yesterday aw oan auto standing in front office. In a jiffy he eprang in and ‘was whirling toward Broad street, whon—he—wae- by Policeman Hannon. Unable to answer the officer's remarka satisfactorily, Collins w placed under arrest. pomuemitbens a SILVER WEDDING FETE. Mr. and Mrs, Mocbius to Celebrate Twhnty-ofth Anniversary of Marriage. The home of Mr. and Mrs. August Moobivs, No. 13 Cawden street, will be the scene of a wtlver wadding anniver- eary to-night. The occasion will also mark (he first day of Mr, Moebius’ retum to business after an extended {ness of months, the result of a se- surgical operation. ¢ celebration was arranged by the four nephews and three mecés of the couple and about forty, friends of the farlly, Mr, and Mra, Moev!us have resided in Newark more than thirty years, and are well known {n German musical ciroles, Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY HAIR to its NATURAL COLOR No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuri- ant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively re- moves Dandruff. K hair soft and glossy. ms Dat a Sas. Philo Hay Spec. ‘Newa: ™, ‘60c. AT AT DRUGGIST. Te RS Ready Mallet taken tn water oure ‘petnt. deiptia for Erle and Oil City. None of Dysentery, see Cholera Mcrbus epee tut a a flannel taturated with it ed ore omuch and bor J ited lef and soon affect | to remedial agent in the inataraue bioue a “hlded by HAD Eppes s pues Rabway's REARY RELIEM, Oruge!s Fe ra rAbWA BS “Elm, Bt, x. ¥, 8 ANARGYROS, Manufacturer’ Popular from the first because they offered a new and better quality, - Always the best-known, best-liked cigarettes because their VEREC has never been equaled. 10c for 10 Why Pay, More? New York CAM Oth Ave., Cor. 20th St. Summer Footwear Taken Thousands of Pairs. of Men’s and Women’s Shoes from Our Regular Main Floor Stock to Be Sold in Our Basement Store at Tremendous Reductions. — $3, $4 and $5 Women’s Low Shoes Styles, Colors and 00 Doe Pair. New Goods, Absolutely Perfect, Fully Guaranteed. The most beautiful Shoes and the most astonishing values ever offered at the price. This is not ordinary Sale Footwear, but every pair isa genuine bargain and sold at less than cost of manufactute. 4,95 and’ Men’s LowShoes s/) In Patent Leather, Black Kid and Russia Calf. Also Taken from Our Regular Main Floor Stock to Be Sold at %.00 Great July Clearance Sale of We: Have in all the Fashionable 2 000 pair of Tan Shoes at "$ White Canvas Button, Misses’ White Canvas Button, Children’s Barefoot Sandals, sizes 6 to 8...... Hae Misses’ Barefoot Sandals, sizes $74 t02........-.-.-.-: : Boys’ Solid Leather Shoes, upto date in shape and fit. The Best stces that are made at the price; every pair guaranteed, in Black Kid, Calf and Box Calf.... Boys’ Patent Leather Oxfords, sizes 3 to 524....-.-.....-.....0200, Store Closes Saturdays at 1 ut M. Sterling | honestly constructed, does, by nearty-haif-aeenturyo! and sold ata fair profit above 4 SECOND—The in the immediate localit reat harenin and a-one+ Just seriously take your own interests at heart and as} the question, Which piano is going to-bring-methe-real-retuirn-for-my The artistic ner Sterling Playerpiano|-" as a musical tnstrument, and -atmosttimttiess means for entertainment, so far exceed the ordinar piano that to hear’ it demonstrated is all that is necessary to capture all lovers of music. ction who lave to study the marvellous capa- bilities of this remarkable plano will be given every opportunity-and convenience at our temporary Branch, 1234 Bedford Ave. under the directi cordially-inyited, whether piano or not. thre Sterling Piano . 518-520 Fulton St., Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. CLOSE AT 12.30 SATURDAYS IN JULY AND AUGUST, its_great_possibilitle Those in the Bedford s most-competent demonstrators; Your are you have any thoughts of purcha ing a Open Monday, Wi ednesday and Saturday evenings. AUTOMOBILES ¢ & MOTS MOTOR BOATS, AUTOS: GREAT EAT SMASH 1 IN VALUES S jODNL SPb! 18 OP KOUSINE. Autos at Drie Overloaded Unheard of! Overstocked fang the MIGHTY DOLLAR ee 6 Pheri nd, Demonstrations ch a Rpt hare quick! fay Take any lint of the and we will out t Horns, eo. Giotion: A xt Broadway Automobile change Building, 2247, 240 West 47th st. near Broadway. + OL a ae E: JULY 23, r907 > Men’s Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calf and Black Kid Oxfords, regular prices $3 and $3.50 at.. Misses’ and Children’s $3 Pat Children’s skilfully and Sterling Piano ourself erfectlon of the _HELP WANTED—MALE, HORSESHOE Pepition. tor ‘pober man! Arb Piyaouth_st., Brooklyn. _____ STEAMBOATS. Se sccca PATTEN LINE ASBURY PARK AND WACK. ¢ Loave Til fo blocks below Weat 14m \ fo. 1100 M. an mM. Leavy Bitte AL x, 9.20 1100 AM. and 9 EXCURSIONS. STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC ROCKAWAY BEACH Ly, Yonkers 8.90 A, Mt, veh Be ; ROCKAWAY BEACH 1a s , ah) G40 as H is . Pane Tickets, migoisht, "Runs on » $95t of I sh 8p. “8.10, 3.50," 40, AM | | | | Including over ent Leather Oxfords, sizes 8 to-2.. Lace and Oxfords, sizes 6 to 1034 Lace and Oxfords, sizes 11 to 2. REAL ESTATE AT \T AUCTION. | POSITIVE AUCTION “| R Cpu { ati 10n Saturday, July 27th, Established 47 Years. In looking for real value and permanent musical satisfaction || when buying a piano there-are tivo: propositions that will be sure to confront you. FIRST—The piano of known artistic excellence, afeeuarding your interests as the Rational_and world nal cost to manufa no with no artistic reputat the stencilled name of the bargain store that buys it as merchandise from some unknown NE turer and then offers it fo you as a & 255 CHOICE LOTS Broadway, Brooks and Forest Aves., etc, (WEST NEW BRIGHTON [IN THE Moar arrHactivE ee ISLAND iret Lots MAY bE PAID WOK Ite _ HovTiy ISTHCENTS | or w discount of 8 per cont. will be allowed | Manor’ Road car, a tog 9 rhode "Caslgtiie ran find get oft at “colun ___ EXCURSIONS. | ate Cannot Burn hey "A tlekets include ‘ndmieston to eae CONEY ISLAND, daiteritve In the World. to Change) RON bes, 00, 8.00,°4.00, 7.43 orth iver, ines 9,45, 0 Wr STEAMER TAURU, Company's Fleet makes cone EERE It is an act of charity to pre- | Open Dally Until 6 P, M. 2) CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY. + 4 | Until Further Notice. | @ HEARN’ 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth St. \be used. Val. Laces by Plecestdoxen yants) German and French—Sguares, Dots, Rose, Leat. ete—{n short, all the best patterns Meohiin Designe—widths up to an‘Inch: fing $ $4 values 125 Wery source awe, desirable Au procs ase form dozen yards! Midsummer Reductions In Summer Rugs, Curtains, etc. MISSION GRASS RUGS bound and fringed—reyeraib! § to 10 ft. lengths AMERICAN FIBRE RUGS A earle oNor FINE AXMINSTER RUGS “Fit and Miss and Martha Wash- Ington effects—clean and sightly— 6.9x9 ft.. 11.98 7.08! ALSO, IN SAME DEPT.1— ac HT DRESSES-Yoke two strong Vor high neck—made to sell at .69. 3 NIOHT DRaaa ZS ES—Y oke of ft tucks and emt NOHT pRESEms_C mbric and Nainsook—with, @y laces and wash ie = uw ri 4 itis alcoves. and front aleo c pT CO’ Crowe wide ue face, with and without ribbon run bead- trpetrim® worth i conswr cv Nainxook—¥ ok CORSET COV ERS—Nainsook— fxfata Yoke of ralsed omb'v In floral dosten or’ three-tnserts: et Covers an Gorseu Cover and skirthand somely trim'd with lacee— ribbon run beading belt— 98.. 1.98.. © & Mohair Dress Skirts ; For women—regular and extra alzes— all lengths and bands—black, brown land navy—tull kilt, closely pleated—biaw folde— matty 2.24 akirte—worth $6.00 mae DEPT. Womten’s Cambrio Skirts With wide edge and Inserta of beautiful Point de Paris lace, set, off eerie 474 White Washable Habutaia Firm, strong quality— peautiturlistreya wide, 3) 99 ote quality. Spectal . MAIN FIDOR--CED Silk Finish Mohai ‘or smart Summer sults, skirts, ete.—fine weaye—rich black— aplendid value at half prevalling prices. FLOOK-DRESS GOODS DEFT. Silk Chiffon Malls Sheer and dainty but serytoeable wash fabrica for Btreet or eventn: all the jatost shad: worth 2 cts, Special PASPAMONT--CENTRE HULLDING. Leather Envelope Rags Handsome styles of Alligator and Seal Grain—dlack?and natura} colors— one or two folds—leather handle or etrap—gilt or gun mote a an idle man with The > World's “Help Want" “Direc. | i JWORLDWANTA WORK WoNDsAa.... et Since Inside frame—leather or molt tal. cent values, .25) 98 cent values, .69 cont values, .3Q| $1.25 valuen ... .B4 cent values, .49| $1.38 values .... 98 Bandings and Desirable plain shades with harmoniz- ing borders; also pretty stripe effects, Earlier. Now./ Eariter, Now. 38x36 29+ 34 46x70 ...$3.19 2.49 x00 $8 846 x9 .....40 3.49 Hall Runners to match— 1.19-and 1.49 |CAPS of Extra Fh Ideal floor covering for sleeping, ain- ing and altting “room. for city or country—reversible, clean and sant- ~~ Eartter. New: ee x10.6 ft. $9 6.08 ‘ca 8. tol Oxi? ft.... 10.8 8.69 Earlier, Now.| Barlier, Now. 46x9 ft... 9.95 5.98/9x9 ft... 14.98 0.08 n, Soa Shell va Ginns ns 98 to 8.98 | N emb'y Inserts cluster tucker 7 Insertings—or French yoke of teroerlead A ceanb’y and ribbon— 59 val DRAW Frenen_ embroider! 98 without com! 39 dd ribbo vi Jues 59 and .69.....° OnsET COVE! EXTRA SIZES INeLuD a EXTRA SIZE CORSE’ lace and rows of ribbon— 59) ext EXPRA-SHAE-NIGHT DE , 2.69.. 3.98.. 7.98 _ SUMMER WORKERS—Don't t Miss the | Sale /Sample Stamped Goods, SS ag Squares, Scarfs, DoyHes, Cushion Tops, Collar and Cutt L etc., whito and tinted—at about Half Regular Prices, ee Fee IN BASEMENT~NOTION DEPARTMENT, ___ MORNING SALES - To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. «To prevent dealers buying 2 We reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, Men’s Night Shirts Extra long and wide—all sizes— collariess or collar— fast color em excellent quailty: worth New White Choice pattern CanJorio and and Insortng 10 to 16 ct. quaiitien sy é * MAIN FLpON 0, 3 5 9, 11, 13, 15,17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth: St. | Fashionable Laces---Clearing Lots Midsummer days here are full of Money Saving opportuni- ties... +. ‘To-morrow a Sale of Laces, in which are included at reduced prices the choicest Allovers, Bandings and Edgings, as j well as the popular Val. Laces and others for dress and under. ~ wear trimmings, curtains or any purpose for which Luces can 2, were A Great Lot of Fancy Laces 2 Linge 4 Great Lot of Fancy Laces’ 3 Bhs ast a : 5 to § cents eat A Great Lot of Fan ace 6 mere za x ey Laces 4 74 10 to 12 cents ‘ Elegant Imported Lacz Allovers 9 Baby Irish, Point Vente In cholcest’ novelty stteste Winte nad Cream—for Dutch Pa Chemisettes, TOWwDe, entire Walsts and $2.9 8 % and $1.98 Allov $1.69 Alloy, 9 Allovers i i Ito 4 Inch—were 25 to $1.98. Brae "a8 Midsummer Values In < Babies’ Lawn Caps BABIES’ LAWN CAPS—Allover 3 or grouped pin tucks with with gut emb'y and hema tchingeNer ny uch orat to § ye 49 SHEER. LAWN and DOTTED SWIss— French styles with ruoh eery 5X a Meare me AEE ae tzos tod yre reg, eee 28 @ Lawn- Gnd full ruche eae aap tucked turnbacks, with net or lace ruchea. some rosette fnish— sizea to 3 years—regularly .6....,-38 All clean, fresh, new stock! 28 ALI, DELIVERIES — by our own wagons dally within a radiua of twenty-five miles—FREE. PAID PURCHASES. to smount of THREE DOLLARS and over, FREE BY EXPRESS within one hundred miles: FREF BY FREIGHT anywhere in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New England. $10,000 Final Shipment M’f'r’s Stock Women’s Muslin Underwear Last opportunity to benefit by this large Clean-up Purchase—~ Prices about one-quarter and one-third off! DRA WERS—Cambrie—decp ruffle, h. a, hem and cluster =f tucks— Val BD eecess DRAWERS—Cambric and “Musiin—- deep lawn tucked or-emb'd ruf- flea or 1 53 ruffles of good emb'y and tucks of faney lace and Insertions Value 7 BU finer Drawers styles, including cit tae Cree ae, in’ ‘axquistie the New Garter “Pattored n—deep tucker flea, tuckn abovecteg, Ld nes BKIRTR—Cambric—deep emb'y ruffles * ailte lgce trim'd stylee— cee with two or more rows of Point Parla Lace or wide ruffle of ot o° fine emb'y and tucks— value $2.98...0..0..., 2.69 Hnrenr- tints mu Ught fitting 2 h. s. Cambric ruffie—volue 49... MAIN FLOOR—Wi8t BUILDING. Japanese Matting Rugs Two yards long—yd. wide—foral, tan and other Oriental designs attractive for Summer— Mercerized ‘lable Damask. Imported xrade that retains lustre laundering—full satin 13% opprtanity Garhi CPT... Tableached Musline vaeauality that soon dtenchea \ Ma ; eet aiehed Ttaen Towelling _ { Good quality, desirable for + OF kitchen use—17ty In vali MAIN FLOOR- Hose Supportera Large satin pads—4 heay: Gantics -bladi, white, uve ani 4.12} pink->quallty ornate ieneotale T—NOTION DEPT, pe

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