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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘Long Beach Hotel that Burned To-day, | From Which 1,¢0o0 Persons Sue Trust for Annulment of Charter. : f to ‘ustice McCall, in the Supreme Court, to-day handed down a deci- son declining to: grant the Attomey-General of the State permission (1 bring.an action against the Consolidated Gas Company andi the other corporations allied with it, for the purpose of terminating the: corporate existence of the Consolidated Company and the annulment of its charter, op-the ground that a monopoly, in restraint has been created. NOt prapared—res adjudicata—by ; says MeCall, in nis opinion, m 4 i -| of that report. I would. without hesi- Pen New York Ges Itghe Com’) Vion! restrain spy, Action on. this , the Manhattan Gas Light Com-| question until the Anal-adjudication hy ¢ Com-| the Federal Courta in récomnition 0 Sie Malropoliten O26. Ue the; the comity that should exist under pany, of the City atey (Coy aueh els Dans tan ee mt pecentte zap mt C8 * y_ presen wv the sADpeliate Di. * Pemokervosker Ges visions of the First°and Seoond De- nf the Harlem Gas Light Company, fm 28% agreed to a consolidation of ests in acoordance with t ;aot passedinthat year. Justice MoCall says that At torney-Goneral, as a basis for his ap- Wioation, hes asserted that the corpora- fen complained of has offended against the provieions of the acts under which tt was created, and under which its -sensiliutents were created; has viointed provisions of law, and abused its cor- porate powers, and has exercised privileges and franchises not conferred om it by law. Justice McCall continu “The law-making power of the State ftself, impressed with the momentous @heracter df this proceeding, and with |. the necessity of guarding and protect- partments of this State.” ‘The Antl-Monovoly law. Justice M. Cali holds. has no application to th case. BAIL FOR MOVER: FTTIBONE LIKELY TOSTAV IN JAIL RONG BEACH RFOTEL, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1907. Escap jone, and here most of the casualties out ¢ gro porter, who w ite Trunk Tray Splints. ! Well known New Yorkers among tie One of the chambermaids who jumped guests were the following . i fractured both of fier legs be oe ane nator Patrick H. McCarren, ex- hs e*was carried to the railroad Senator W jam H, Reynolds, Dante, * station, where Dr, Rogart had set up| O'Hellly.and famfty, Memsen Josnson i CA his) temporary ‘ving hospital 3 and ‘fam Geo: McDonald and {} him A, 5 the Hotel r- | family, Charles Otis, attorney for the 1 jes, at at ‘d One Hun-/Otis Hlevator Co; ‘Thomas J, Hariey drid and ‘hind street, was standing and family, Ro F Cortwrignt, of the cuamt over his trunks which he bad | Otis Elevator Co. and te; Me drvcged from the fire at the risk of | Steele, Judwe A. J. Dittenhooffer and {| beink burned and which he was now | family, Mr. and Ofte. Wallace Quiifora, protecting fro: negroes, some of! Dudiey Elindge and mother, 4 no whom had begun to prow! About look- | Bolge Mr. and Mra, Henry Carpenter ine for. loot. Dr. Kart heeded Mr. and Mrs, Bepj. oCormack, dirs lgplints. Mro Gibbs opened his ‘trunk John Simprop, My, and Sre w : : +1) Rnd pitted 0 tray. made ef thin Kress, John Kirby, Miss May Mill ustice McCa enies Plea o or- un easaet Aamey unas, Oey aun | Leese teat Maitor mopert a if for spituts. The physiclan broke up the| Mr. and Mra. Ro OF. avres. dire 5) FE by + tray and braced the fractured. by ‘nyres ALY. Fisher, Mr and Mre b -General for Permission to- eT taal hi Meee | C'est narctay Seamer Ms Wren ney REE ICL | Cee Bareay a ing its own creations agathst whimsto- Then tho victim was put in a rolling al, unwise, or precipitate litigation in ‘ a + (Continued from First Page.) them to hold on, Dut a chambermald, | guits of this nature, has enacted that Miners’ President Released on |Bophte scimball, dropped. The. men |chair and set away to her home in the “ = a ‘ ; Jon the porch formed a sort of human|village. She had never winced nor they can only be inatituted by BEN $25,000 Bonds Following | hati on the root just over his head. ife ladder and lowered the women down cried out. and sie pmiled when ae! Beane? ashen! rats he is directa’ if x He got up out of bed, went to his one ARE old hulfts Pes : Wao scauent them |thanked Dr. Bogart. |The wh traus- the slature or by obtain- , ‘ Apacs “Pye ‘ sa arcing Sophie Kimball every-|action was of a plece with the conduct | Bees et ie courte” Haywood’s Acquittal. pendow end look se seu anon pel body on this Httle porch got down ali lwhicn “characterized “ninety-Ave per | ing Jeave o: e falling. S80 he started back to right except for 1 faces and |ocent. ‘of the actors in Long Beach's big Justice McCal) cites an opinion writ- = Then he smelicd smoke. He ran into; singed eyebrows. fire had been | Are epio. z ten by Judge Finch in the case of the) Gorse, iaa., July 22—Charles H. | which halved the Moor down| that close to them, | Looters. Appear. People against the asst re eee Moyer, President of te Western Fed- sth of 1,700 reet. He could| Fears Two Are Lost. | he ene real blot on the record of the | Refining Company, in which he said: | ns of Miners and co-defendant | hear tha fire plainly now—the crackling the rich Grand stroe, |day was provided by some of the ser-| 5 prag He: he 1 ty Patrons Te ed to ‘draw his Fest upon grave causes and b® war} aay acquitted of the murder of|hammered on the door of the room) Dan O'Relily. Harry Thaw's lawyer |bellboys and one w Woy ravag: | He was ba Baward ¢ for the Spal. he saw two ing the rooms of the lower the fire raged above. Gulded by the de- lecriptions which the guest gave him he soon rounded up five negroes eek. y one of the Suspects was ught ad to rights. They had} Jus- ou floors while | rarited by material miscondutt.” i was M ico McCall, continuing, says: ‘The case at bar is one where particu- Nd issue of the fact is raised which, funder Section 1,800 of the Code, would Text to hin and out tumbled a drowsy | did vatian t, ervice tang pea women and children. — It jhead-walter, The: two of them raised) Sprague who thought he saw two men a yell that Instantly brought a night-| go to thelr deaths. He felt the veranda watchman. root caving under his feet and ju While Quick and the waiter wrestled former Goy. Steunenberg, was admitted to bail to-day In the sum of $25,000 and released from jail. An agreement to this ond was reached this morning be- for it, yelling a warning Lwo ‘My God, tion or through the authority conferred y Sparks, unt! | p) Iprits. He had th 5 tpn general nwa, and the only instance |#@t adjourn tourt for the term until Water: Pressure Weak, | the roof tumbled in shot | o¢ beaind th in Which there could even be a sug-| to-morrow night, and any order agreed | They raised the western wifig in less| Up a hundred feet in the | ropes and converted the tS ey otetal ieation found. of imitation upon the/ipon by the at @ might be en-|thme than it takes to tell it. Others| {eo hundred sanda/ot vie bulidiag The | road, station Into a temporary, jail for| | Bicycle Police corporate life created by which dea epee ip io, | owe, Bundred yards of pul he | them. er when County Judge Wal- through expiration canbe now clatmed| teTed before that thine came half dressed to help them with| volunteers tumbled of Fs Toot| ace arrived from Mineola the station |\ OTP fs as to the Haslem’ Gas Light Com-| Tho arguinent of the defense was|the fire hose, But when they kicked| and ran. Johnson Quin, the manager.|hecame a court roomt also, for. His| Pah PS tor had got the safe In the office open. He! tionor tried offendéraion fgrente: dignity of franchise, when it 1s| oan TPO ARaa TS peste wi tt-seets inthe corpora-| consptratora with Haywood, hose und ran. A dozen men raced the Jnothe, rorooms. The soft sand saved than and «| door of George's heard a voice cry they got him? are Ullman corroborated P took Walsh's 5 the [TELL HOW SLAYER MADE POLICEMEN SCURRY TO COVER. (Continued from First Page.) un." said Minch, “and go urderer he wouldn't answer, y_rattled.” Pierson, a shipping clerk Kling Company, testifled that o> bicycle policemen try the Hor shop. Then he ut has rellef come at last? Ded ver opened and Walsh ste He had his revo you so rattled about?" re He Was Shot.* * answered Walsh, “he shot . tween counsel for the Ktate and de- men who had been working: beside him. | jewelry and trinkets in their pockets | Hay se for hs eterna ene tee see! fense, but the making of the formal| qfth the fire hose colled against the/ Aa he hit the ground the iimsy porcs |and. the Greek was carrying nelot at | THe door Bad iroetningly nothing renite \apptication and entry, was postponed | Wall Uke @ big black python and un-| bent, inward like wer ginger read and | valuable Rapera belonging to Adolph | into. the hallway, brisd ‘Company Hae Separate Life, | until this afternoon twisted its Kinks and ot sts nossle| down in the wreckage, Dut nasi: sai’. | unburned duacters of ‘several of ine, Whats Each of th 1 constituent com-| The Prosecution opposed an applica- | #hiipAl. Wie Waterman ran aiong ttre) FAMStahe eran: ted——to check — the ‘nogresses-employed-tn- the laundry amd} ankrd one of the-bheyeie_polteemen. ? sia . he! uike An Cidesp) e terrific | found four xhe which bundles o} Reine from the sovereign power of the bone on bail. men yelled fire at the top of thelr/heat fully fifty men stayed in the hotes! women's garments had t My God State by either special act of iegisia-| Judge Wood announced that he would | voices. peace pine Dot noKing in the Quinn wouldn't you go aftar the bicycle men. ace en John Waters and son. Waters out of his rattled and sh was plal 53 | pany. that, Moyer and Pettibone having been | into the Ilnen room ‘the water, instead ‘ spot dsted ‘that he had been. shot. ahs ts case, while {ts certificat - ¢ flung the register inside of it, thus pre-|Nparly all of the loot was Identific Inaisted ne had been sho Bee jpedrporavion: wader. tbe. General Taye | arrested under the same indictment as | of hlasing in @ stream Into the red bou-| serving the record of namés, slams 1] tre nttul ownerne ae entified by) \ahig closed the case for the defense, ted Feb. 1885, provided that the| Haywood, and the charge against Hay-|quet of flames and smoke that came|the Iron doors and hoofed It for his) Lawyer Dan O'Reilly and another |although there were many other wit date p lit i Hs ses present: Inspector Walsh sald u ¢ its tence should be ffty| wood bel t he w: part of the | curlin, het, SESS | life: vest ran ulmoat into the fir aH aoe aa etone ot WSIS OC AMASATABTCEV Tomo ec a tn. thelr taces._merely poured | wind 5. Buitdin tno ttaltan—-whorhed=proken= ne thought he had made oul a case o: the opr & ¥ | : 4 stually the mur-| out { f he - ind Saves Buildings 1 1 that nompany, ake abs, | Conapiracy and not «xtually the in a half hearted sort of way. The, : Gitsanvat Peeler At eee ardice. without lraltation of any kind. | dere, in a physical sense, of Steunen- | pressure was weak. Th rae rs jenna Re 3 Hes Uy Pe narhotel | was ‘anger of b Walsh Hurts Himself. < by wh. Utle you wil, | He weod clea: Phe draught toc lomes at the eastern end of the hotel) where he lay; Of the enealt Mk by, whatever, Utle ou Ning| Derm the clearing of Haywood clears | The draught took hold of the fire and| and licked Up cotiagea Nos. 1 and 2 of era Tek Yin € 1 took the stand in : i Li - f | the two men charged with being co-) it Jumped at them. They dropped the | Wie row of twenty-seven there had sto jump from the windows fe was a worse witne previou a Bare est etide a ~ Seiratieen Teen Jehurcir —riere--berihoee ware told by Yon recelving tt," says Justice MoUal | The state resistecon the ground that| Marm: The Are wae ree UE the | Finacieiniaters cone dundavacania beer —metinet hit Ine pial ‘a perpetual property in the lands con- . rf Ment at their} x ; rhe! e1 The Injured. long \stay in 10 i f the ncipa jwhile the jury ucquitted Haywood, this Is all Qie way, the y, four-story frame struc where ser- | MIM CaRACHArtman backed cub ia. Seite trom Oh pe mumewalty: | was the reault of failure in the eyes of Ke beat-them enatiy, 2 “M4 the | vants slept. The wind | Of the more seriously injured were| Minch and Hartman backed ub, & tg be taken from It 0! 218 { ury to c: e ce let fe aved the rallr ¢ Inn, an} as follows matress, {the do nd wo eth by, due lena process a WA the tury to bring. auMeient, evidence, to ka to_the watchman and hig toneed (82 QUTGA SeEN Eversindy ‘in the roam lagghed TUnIAT glahoration on Thin mint for] charged with conspiracy to commit the! nonr was already aaakee Licey ee yioP | More, te Krocers pahaan 0 LASS ANd laialet Fe ne : e-| cetne with the crime tteelf and the mun{ cima Nyon ady awake.” Into the hall | c above the vies soo fen Ea tibat tie Gr ohardy Wil To THe Cotteareg-staver- ur opie Rta. women and childven.by-thete-aih by tie nea vonear} Rus t0lgtand up E ¥) Stcunenberg, DUC that at the next trial, | = ments, some with blankets | The fire, but a] oo ay. SINC ; eA tates See eerurpose of the Btate i to show | Mi4PPep Ground them and some more | hucket brigade extinguished the flames | forémun, neck rerry|are along {n years. x etnied 40 the tult Court at: esi that Petubone was a part of the con-| “st batt nude, | Along the eaves of the | Willlamed miter, nearo| “How old aze yout United ten after an exam@nation | «piracy and that the evidence avaliable| THe construction of the dullding | cathe rake Eat yA SOLIDE AUB Ns. mas ongr: OF. Blab We Its, that, these franchises | against Haywood would be used against | Ved @ lot of these dwellers of the top| . A c floor ¢ ne hotel | Paul Poppe Broadway, Man- build e acaee i and existing and while T =m| Pettibone, with the necessary MUing in| "or In the centre of the hotel and | dropped inw the half-dressed reg! tan, a chef, internal iDpuries. “James *‘I'm twenty-nine.” answered the cop. = — = = ma | (> enable the Jury to convict at elther end were broad, wide steic. | ment on beach were driven further! Wall, “negro ‘walter of Atianta, (is) “And you moan to say that you g The decision of the State to continue! Casea—threo In all—teaing from fine | MDa further bick Joward the sea, A | infernal Jnjur armed with a gun and club, ‘let the lithe prosecution of the men stil) under [top to the ground, There were ne nave | RreMt, serpll Of flame rolled” outward ¢ victims are at the hospitals 1M | two men keep.you ina room a, prisc y Arrest and the statement that Jack side “halls to confuse anghody, | 2d leked up the ‘pile of trunks arhicn or Long Island City. Séveral for. twenty minutes?” ely Wanted Simpkins, the fugitive from justice in-| Every room opened on the one roy | Renator MeCarren’s battalion had eo! including Arnold Kann, te) Wash maid he meant-jrst that. Then ~! Gicted with them,-ls almoat within the hall that Bixccted the bulldingee MMA | lected and even the planks, of the |banker.who is sald to have saved SeV- ne produced ‘a witness, who sald | boardwalk blaz eral lives single handed,’ had the skin héard Walsh ask fly: ¢ policemen to go ed FIGHTS 10 KEEP TELEGRAPH TRUST - DUT OF COURT |Seeks to Put Stop to, Proceed- | .- ings Instituted by State Attorney-General. Justice Hendirck thle noon heard argumient and reserved on prithe application of tle West: n and Postal.’Telegraph com: ales to varatée the order recently talned by Attorney-General Jackson tor the appalntment of a referee to take t ony before sult, tin an.action to by the At Lin th of the people to annul an alleged contract ‘between thé companies which theysagreed to maintain uniform : “Article ‘of Commodity. -According to the law the Attorney General .mugt bring the ‘action the ground th. a telegram: is cle of commodity" in this Deputy Attorney-General D: ei for the Attorney-Gen D, Esterbropk for the Weetern nd Wiliam W. Cook for the elograph:Cable Company Mr Esterbrook declared that \ele- grams were no: “articles or a com modity® ; within the purport of the sate. > He det: a commodity as somoethirg! ‘that could be bought or xokt-and quoted decivons of t Xaa Supreme Court and the United States upreme Court. These decisions declare iat a commodity someth that nay be manufactured, transported or | Quotes Dictlonery. : ¢ Standard Dietonary,” said Mr { Exterbrock, “gives earthy Of Ui won| ‘commodity’ as article ¢ trade orcommerce; a movable art of value; convenience; —sultapieness, t; A aUppty—turnished Mr. Esterbrook then declared that the ne auth gave’ the word an “ob- solete.’ “The telegraph seryico ix not a mant ,factured production nor Is it sold with- |in the meaning of the statute. A legis- lature ca: are the price upon red commodity can but it doa way that the price 'e article or commodity to be wold be regulated accor: to supply and d demand," sald the lawyer. The speaker also declarei that the At'torney-General made no allegation that the rate agreed upon by the com: { vee Was unreasonable, What do you -hold a telegra 10 ber! asked the court Cres “Service, your honor. Just. as though I hired a man to carry my spond) Mr, Esterbrook. < Talks of Greeks and Romans. “A telegraph compan contin i mpany," he continued, transn information and the trans! mission {8 as old as history itself. The Greeks had feet runners who rar trunk,” re- ity to elt, Did” thay" proatens at article of commodity? ‘rhe somana nd the nations t th Middle Ages : had courters, Did article or @ commodity er all gov- nments had mais. Did they produce n article or a commodity? Finally, the ention of the telegraph cave anew produce ar } ne of tranm: ting information and | ed service and labor. j mpany does not even | or. well the electric current. It borrows it from natare for a bri apace of time and then-teturns It untmpatre Tt does not prodi tell angthing exe + labor .and ly labor not & commodity 3 Deputy? Attorney-General De § said Uiat th on of the Attorn General declared that up to Jan. 1,1 the two companies were competitors {n thls State. but on that e as a result ¢ a combination, rates were raised by both compantes and that tt was a move In restraint of trade. ————.—____ LAURA MATTHEWS, ACTRESS, FOUND New York Woman Dead in Colorado Had a Love Affair and Is Supposed Suicide. TaN TWO CRASHES; FOUR MEN ARE KILLED New Haven Freight Rammed by Specials on a Twenty- Mile Run, es \ MIDDLEBONO, Mass, July .9.—The Cape Cod bound fretgtt train an fhe Plymouth division on the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad had continued on way-to the Cape less than twenty miles afters fatal rearyend eolticton Brockton ‘ last night when slie wax rin {nto for the second time at 7 A. M. to-day,’ and a train hind, Noah Sargent, of Boston, serious- red. near accident n the frat Wred Gordon, « brakeman, J. PB. Hathaway, conductor of the freight D. M. Fraser, a pa: ker condyctor who was' riding on id & fireman named ‘Ridley, i i ond colliston and as in the wreck lastnight, oping a A | special carrying’extra men for train service on t The train hands disagree ax to se of thé accident, those on: the feixnt claiming that the mpectal did not heed the rear-end signals, while the men of the special stated that the freight train Gid not send back a fag- nan. DANDRUFF AND special were ki The here, occurred near was e Cape the Hair Had Been Falling Out Ten Years —ltching, Scaly Eczema Appeared on Scalp—Countless Remedies Failed —Suffering Ended BY HALF A SET OF CUTICURA REMEDIES. “When sixteen: years old I noticed @ dryness in my scalp and some Jair fall- ing out. This condition grew steadil worse for the next ten years, althoug! I used bottle after bottle of different remedies such as C——'s, D—, 8—'s and countless others whose names I havo forgotten. I have also consulted several } physicians who gave no permanent re- llief, About a year ago, after using one ' of the remedies, I noticed my hair fall- | ing out more and my forehead bearing small scaly and running sores whicl | sometimes appeared red and inflamed, In. Janucry of this year, when tbor- oughly disgusted and discouraged, 1 got a set of Cutioura Soap, Cuticura ‘Oint- nt, and Cuticura Pills and gave them a fair trial. Within a few weeks tho terrible Ttehing had subsided-and= thers was a general improvement in hair and ecalp. In two months my scalp was as | free and clear of dandruff and.eczema as though I were never troubled with it and there are no more hairs falling. out | but quantities of new hairs coming in. j1 have not yet used one half the first | pet of the Cuticura Remedies. I trust | that the story of my case will be read- !by many similar suffereg: and will prompt them to take advan! of a safe, sure, and permanentcure. Herbert Robinson, 200 Fenimore St., Brooke lyn, N. ¥., March 26, 190 ‘BABIES ON FIRE With Eczema Sicep and Tired Mothers Rest After Cuticura. A warm bath with Cuticura Soap and a single application of Cuticura Oint~ ment, the great Skin Cure, will afford permit rest and sleep, and int to speedy cure of vorturing; fisfigiritig humors, ecacmas, rushes, {tchings, and irritations of infants and children when all else fails. Guaranteed absolutely pure under the United Statey | Food and Drugs Act and may be used. from hour of birth, Cutloura Béap (25¢ ). Cuticurt Ointment (B0e.),.a0@ Spears Remslvent tite },(o7 in the fort of Chocolate . per vial of ). Bold throughout the ‘world, peat rug & Chem, Corp. Sole Props. Beige jie Free, Cuticura Book oa Bkia Diseases. reach of the law ana may be arrested Almost instantly the western stalrcaso h - _ ees ‘id a! ry—time,—camae isa surprise 10 had been cut—of, Soy aaeeeud. esieed-e: rippied-the-tei of thelr faces and hands. puckered int?’ with him after the murderer and that To-Day ! Bt any me came oa s surpples 10 ad “boee cut otto. the-otier tw —rnt ames tind earkyserinpind-the-tabn! Soy tee tycand thet tmpeewer ere at a iM Mer, Lhe mare “ eee zai] _ a er a a me . - +£2.01! Nyer nnd-—“Pettibone pare tats ‘i attracts, Tit 90 ephone servic The telegraph office | out and pleeding, but they dectined toi ty Crt wae adjourn pnt 8 Z [expected that 3 a thoresraRt™ tthe re travel along the was not avail SNE -UpErAtor Hye foul ENG. ES x Jom Male e aabee.1Koe adiourn until = e aoe iS 2 = 8 As advertised for in The Morning | would be released numbers of the Kuests were _c t Lynbrook not due -until 7 | 62 t¢ Pospita | Wednesday afternoon to allow him ume COLORADO BPFUNGE, Gol, Suly &. J Ly World’ ‘ } "Haywood spent last night quietly at | of from the stairs within three or four! srclock, So soon aa he could get on Women Mourn Jewels. lio get three more witnesses. Rusra’s body of Miss Laura Matthews, an [PEARY A POUND PROFIL] ‘orld’s Want Directory. the house in Boise where his, family tea er the “first” alarm. Each some clothes, the Postmaster of Long |, The more seriously injured” were | case will be taken up to-morrow after | cortege ‘ot New York City, w b A ne -lhaw been. Uving since the triat com wry With @lpe fire en. Beach, Paul Ames, jumped into his|‘taken away from Long Beach in the, noon at 1.30 o'clock. e y, was found ) MONDAY, JULY 29, menced. It was @ happy gathering and 4 persone swung them-/ autombdbdile and hustled over to Rook- | fi train that started cityward after / Poll Changes Announced tying In a lane near Ivy Wild early to- orm OC ACR atria er era Meme pal iy atl 1 over hand or jumped | ville Centre with the news: He brought | the fre. It was a wpecial of | t u re ie if a feck ‘ [day with a bullet hole in her head a eg! GOULD treenes lations from bi tend aton 6 Yerand vO loots he volunteer Are departments of | coaches which President Pe of the Potic. ommissioner nghaM ANY) srig5 Neen (fat the quality of Loft’ 7 COU Lun. the! telesrame continue 25 y Bite Aske Uh roi and Ttockvitle Centre, with | Long Taland Ratiroad se} {git aw goon Epo Aik Wa ttarnpan tater tonsa Bales Baar ms fia her ae arrived |f mo any fisher. i Seale Feeinter 101 ae Spoatiy evehy COW Th tHe ene 5 depower ensine Hite hove: ae the news -of the dlaaater -had-peen—[nereg in Colorado Springs several days ago | cent: hen peices were “: a ie "| _ Steady Stream of Refugces. x | telephone me This traln brought “Tagutenant Soloman Hauptman, trom and rented apartments at the Acacia || Kayan Jom, would be aetting 1€ for 4) “Haywood will remain Mere some days fire got there just ax fire took | more thy oe akon eee Tere the West Bixty-elghth to the East One iotel, Last evening Misa Matthews spre (aL Aah att s \ git ERE CeCe rene ron ae vrai tend direa evt thop edge Mandrad and aus stat Sinan" yyereg_q-ansaie-mnree-en-mae | SPECIAL FOR THIS. MONDAY. She: Wente ation of Min- downwar Chapena ny Mav | in, men,-women and children, dressed Falah’ directio vy W i] Pe ry 6 forumeayoeern Tena Eey ok petal a Saat Reet rto xaye| in blankets, tn pajamas and ‘in queer gpector, Wales stat. | fr hail Nvests| directions of Tuy Wild CHERRY. CREAM rounn 10c Pui w 34 * FY i ; r destruction | garments that did not them, and sat Sixty-elant Str Station to the Fast) That was the last seen of her alive CUTS ., penta Na great friend of Haywood, und a and of the second and ¢ reat the, row from tf tr fri Twent nd Street Station 1. ASSORTED toelis a { Ma dar: ( n the second and tne © reat of thi ‘ed cottages Nos. 3} do to walt for the i wenty-second Stree! on. | Rien f a he IAL. iy ta are. peVne nad estbiteks ital fame with variations aa | the firemen dynamited cottages Now. 31 900% vot gide to reach erneme with | Patrolman. Join J. Cahill, also of In- eon, obr sumaances #urroun slog OCOL ATES 40 KINDS) 106 7 | him. back: to D ponntble batare ne top Modr-—s"{he! long |and 4.) (7 Quickly, | ore seasonable sarments. “Sonat of ancestor, Walaa staff, to the Mercer | finding of the body gave rise to the be- POUND {| bis death, Ha will probably ae- without @ turn vor crook u ered ima | hem were laking their losses and thetr | Street Btation. | Hef that murder had been committed, IS TUESDAY 63 asp ppt E ne cepted t quiet! Bhowhlonither Ares ot As s rows pexramembered sthe erhe wit menu FONMRE MIR eATT The transfers 14 untonetect to-mor-| put later developments Indicate suicide SPECIAL FOR THIS Nee has acc auletty nol the fire woula As wan Bi At 5.20 o'clock 1e e ons on, | sow morning at § oVloc! lees z b ©) and in the same ap’ in ed, The guests woud | Or yr collapsed at 640, and in| Bowery pawnbroker, was un exceptions? Tauptman, last. week prefererd Friends say that Mins Matthews wo 7 iAaspymey WALNUT 10c akira (es BT 4 kince 1 Ponts, oF eacape froin) | i? Gne hour and five minutes « She wis semichysterical She lomt atk~| charges against, ney and Ca eapondent over a love affalr In which CREAM KISSES POUND : ‘ ws eniren ponitlon that reato! sanother floor | Just One HAUT Ath hotel was do worth ) “Another woman, | for refusing to ‘help him make an a roputed’ Chleago millionaire Acute CMOCOLATE. COVERED. + 19¢ raters announced eA dare he reap of smoking ruins, irs, Cartwright, also wept for her} rest .and the two cope mada counter-" Tr jg clalmed the couple were engage: MAPLE WALNUTS, POUND pricing i ny Loree ; Foen tmmodiace | vais quarters, the grandest and mont terri- | gearker Of Conduct UnDecomIng OA Of | to be mari and that the man bro Vark Row store open evenings untlh 11 ids nore i na as wit} ed cottages an ye chur ht I ever aw,’ wald- on an| > = ie te off the match. ° i had been used to) With two Mele hotel peoplé. m bf the buliding over the grand e ‘ # i lonaireaninnd ney adscbeans sed to sey laaPenight, the hotel peopls. mane | om stoad de huge wooden chimney, | Looe 1 16 t ’ § rt McCarren and formet Senator, ase $05 Baga shildrens Others ware | When i 4 pi ; and came down, | | 3 : cynolda had ‘room# “on ithe wecond} the women an on Gubers were | chunks of fire as big ay a blanket ahot | ; 18 Feast Rr eG t the ¢ holo! farm undiedes of fect Into. the attr, and. a | ¢ : tn. ‘These two men, who atocd to lame | men mainly stayed on | wrally binding ur for aemoment, Aftae | | i PORT TDINE HERRON CUR CE ET eat met Wearing pals that it seemed toome the fire moved | Ferrera eaeeae ‘ ‘ fark | the te Mirta w had blan one pullding faster than = Cat . dv at the te Vel of the cond Soo Wrapped around — then Homie ear Wate de DIED. Due ; LIDADAEAREROLONCTAIO IN SoA eit toanionemancucew ene; Women Save Lives, BRADY,—On Saturday, July 27, after a Frleotescs i Peet eeeeapereeeed the i laddera to the ground, | clothing. They wert, the nes. | Some of the women were as brave as lingering \lineas, JOHN BRADY, nattvel ~~ Ely Hangers 2 7 trunks to what they} for the Wind a ete our of the fre |tie Men,” continued the man in the of Crowdrumin, County Langford, Ire-| 7 Tallors *! Presidant Gets Message on the th ‘as fe distance and packed | ,.h 0 Ns lote of excitement. Women | as Sr artn (eet LE RRO: BOW or Iand. eon of Fa er Brady and Ann Gill, adnate i SEM GIS eset ae hc ah were fainting all over the bench Moth: land Mrs, Albert Gibbs, of New York, Tod Omni Stcart nd i 2 1 A iy als 2 | Dragged to Safety. Were: running about seeking [SR anratedutascheckett har peotecannnel Funeral from 100 Lexington av. on. Firenen 1 typewttere | Haywood Verdict Bearing |}; ‘ night clerk, ana | children, from whom tiey ‘had been) coe ne whildren out in safety. Mr, W Tuesday, at 10 A. M., thenoe to Bt. Ce- oxen Yel vsesees 2] ’ i la ae ee et a ee eer arlane’ |Nepbew/ Jing, manager of “the A. : ei Caurchi} OeLbiatiaed exineten) Grovery 2 bolaterers eee y oldmar Thc f far bar ihe third | every 10. ane Lal Hrown Company, stock ‘brokers, nel Giris 6) Varnes wc i] Emma Goldman's Name, }hicingh the Theat’ outer, wnobiing ea] goon eared. £0 wai dox Kind ‘work aa wiyboay "ite naved net , ARKHURST See Maita ianldreioal inv Casvare Oreashi cca) Lars " $. Winders y} rvery door to mwke Kura that everybody | had been of Aad ai [eral lives unaided and got pretty badly toe etery, : Housds 44) Walters had escaped. Twenty minutes after the| te. injure nd r14 Ked doing y si Horsesticers Bl waltreaaes peal ios dln ried they tried to make « second, was the busiest man on Long Isla [er eard one report that the fire w [BEE BAUN.—On funday. July 20. 100%, Lroners ” lanrous en Ms 28th 1 were arly] overcome, But] *¥Dil \ started by a woman who tried to, heat ELIZA DE BAUN, widow ctor Do Tora _ out inden Koowevelt made |, nd ly > floors two Some Narrow Escapes. Tpome milk for her baby, but I dd) not . ’ Haun. mi publ f egram reeelyed| woir and four W It was at the serve Quarteré thac Neve {t. [ wax one of the few whe y , Funeral Wednesday, July 81, 1907, at ey igri to the: verdict |shoked by: smoke, and d a ikond many OF (be HATFUWUAt ehoapos | tried to check the fire by using bund @& (@) LLAR. Ss 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 61 peak’ mouth Sr Ff: Sa pre rmitory for the |extingulaners, We might as well have %, Toth at. y. “ Va year, The i ; I, De former Yate! 30) helpers stood & good two hundred | tried to dam Niagara with a mud fence. HAVE JUGT THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF @PACE BETWEEN THE ———— = a World prints more ‘ Help Wanted” ss amex orks S 4 ne » Senator | Yards niche mole SR Tae ee athena ROeaTand ree RA te TOP AND THE BAND FOR THE ORAVAT TO BLIOE RAGILY, HELP WANTED—MALE. a Ads. than any three.other New York |, 2ienranle. citizens viet Ne root ‘or the veranda | Have My of warning, the | oPhte afternoon some bonex were Cound 200 STYLED IM QUARTER SIRES! 190 EAGH) B FOR 28C, sigcaudaes : e, ¢ Joice RadletokatHetok ene (planed heat the ruins: They re the bones of re OY, 1 fuk hydraulic passenger sievator i bewspapers combined. : 1A. GOLDY RUwIOURRA ah sentneae {rout of this ancient |a dox belonging to Spanish physloian, SLUETT EARS D COICO I Meine Se Suneal eer el nye. Pe Tnted) et atpting sv eape 4 Hog . EXAN DFR 1 6) ty comuthe thied neon |. to burst_into flames, | and this dog ts the only known yvigten wagon 0x ad und rel joes, Blevesan, ih ? MIPPOLYTE HA) the buildin, te J¥ere some of the gamest work was! that perished, unt Mt should turn 498 World, } g. He yelled to 6 & ork war a : : Z