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F DESTROYED NA SUSPICIOUS FRE ; Brooklyn Factory Had Been Threatened by Those Who Disliked Its Noise, WATCHMAN IN A TRap, Ran Upstairs: to. Telephone Alarm and Had to Jump : From Window, etteeyewe ceuem na tid ea encasement actersimmammenipinss sities "The man who turned in the alarm . Fire early to-day destroyed the anto- Mobile und cartage factory of Mack Brothers, at Nos. 532 to 540 Atlantic ave- nue, Brooklyn, along with half a } @red autos and fine horse venicies, August Mack, 2 member of the firm, guy ho has received threatening letters from men in the neighborhood who ob- ect to the nolwe of the factory when it! ds run at night. Watchman Patrick Boy! first saw! ‘the fire, which started in a shed by the fain factory, and ran to the second Hoor to the telophone. There he was rapped by the flames. Policemen Kelley id Gill saw him and told him to jump And thoy would catoh him. He did tt, And the two officers broke his fall. All (went down in a heap. Boyle's leg was @prained and Kelley was hurt by the Ampact. Hundred Families Driven Out. More than a hundred families Mving | pistes sna the fre-escapes in panicky High, with- Steady Call ‘There were several explosions of 2 * Mine, which wee stored in. the bullane for Cold. Highball. or which was carried in auto tanks, % botch of it and thus gave tie| Just as the first detachment of the Mames « big start on the firemen. In-|Ne™ York Yacht Club prepared to start Wend of pulling the hook that sends|‘*-48¥ from the rendezvous (French Whe larm, the exctted or inexperi.| "Td Menifyine bunching-up piace) at enced, tho} well-meaning, citizen | @!en Cove on the annual cruise to New- the door of the box,| PTs Martha's Vineyard and snterme- w times to arouse the com.| Mote pjoints where there are good M™unity, and was swallowed up in the |TO*@Ouses and beach hotels, a: cheer frowd whicl| quickly aasombied. went up from every side. Right Into ‘"Phinking that an alarm had aireaay| t* heart of the fleet ateered The Even- een sent, the people stood about ana|!DX World's chartered vessel, the xood Walted for the engines. They did not] tuk Mary J. Spleot, equipped with fome. Theh a policeman appeared | Wireless telegratt for the purpose of nd turned in an alarm that brought|*®rvine the yachtiste during the entire the Fire Department to the scene, trin with the latest quotations and the Phe factory was a two-story brick,| Temmest news from the Scotch aed Rye pan extended back 110 feet. There| ™ArKet re about twenty autos in the firet|, St}dom hes @ more Impressive sight floor, Only a few of them were taken| Deen witnessed afloat. There were the @ut. On the| second floor were many|7a0nts Of the flvet ‘‘tugging at their arriages, some in coures of ccnstruc-| anchors’ (ortsinal quotation; all rights ton, some rent in by well-to-do per-|reseryed), Their sides glstened with! fons for repairs, and some completed,|Dew paint, which shone for all the Nearly all of them. were burned to| World like new paint. Their brass Gshes. work gleamed like ‘burnished guld’’ Cnother original quotation; never be- These Lost Their Autos. fore used). Beneath them the boeom| (ny pared alias of the of the ocean heaved and swelled. Oh, Comptroller Herman A. Mets. fie for the naughty ocean! T; Charles D, Btran; i Great Want Supplied. Byte AN Batons But one thing was needed to complete tate Company, of No. the picture, “Neédone- ask -what-that treet, 1é-horse yowen car; Max Mos-jone thing was? The Mary J. Spigot panied ea el colon one cari | bringing to the yachterines the promise Heine ‘a twenty-passenger car and a /of the greatest feat of journalism that #ixteen-passenger car; K. Myer, a tori-{ has ever been performed upon the At- “Four pass Golteteins ca stent cite: waxboxTe:"-Among the: cmpialiie-of passenger tourin, ius, No. 4 Park “place, son of|the crew were some of the tarrieat old harles Broadway Rouss, @ runabout;|salts that have come from Epsom or jotany Worsted Mills, Dayton avenue, | Rochelle or any of those places, and . e C truck; AH. Varley, a tonneau car; the| With one mccord they agreed that the eitys of New. York, Bureaw of High-|comtng of the Spigot made the loveliest , & tonneal car; B. W. W « upd President of the Manhattan Motor Cur | Mbt they ever saw upon the water paepany i No! are Broadway, a limou-| Capt. Wash Hites, owner of the sleep Ine, G. C.- Hollister, No.-18 Hast Sev-| Dyptherina, was among the members gntisth street, Manhattan, one Car’ C.|ar ihe club who eave exprension to thelr G. White, of Flatbush, one car; Mack | Of ‘he club who kaye | Bros. Motor Car Company, Aliognens | ratification in interviews in near-by ti t f their homes, and poomed mts °*| Scotch and Rye Are Somewhat) ea 8 twenty-passenger car, und F. W.| ‘The Evening World has scored 9 Boyer, No. % Water street, Manhattan, | wonderful stroke of »nterprise.” he naid| tsa with enthusfasm depicted in every line —._—__ __ of his otherwise vacant and patriclan ‘ ‘Ag MUCH {Oy RAD face. ‘I was sitting here on the back basement where the dining-room and! ff yp| Dedrooms are lvcated, with my right) | hand resting cere! here on this! [clothes line which runs, I believe, over | the tafrall or the starboard boom or ee that thingumbob up ; however, It's of BY See atan Ti < A poiling master to loo! ar Murphy, Hero “of Tunnel all “Setaile ao that I oan giv rie Wied { mi ntire, attention to commande the oie : is _| poat—an y I was altting here on 7 ers,-Runs-Amuck the eeiar steps -wron—the Spigot ap ; peared and wigwaggod the first-code With a|Gun. signal to the effect that Dry Manhattans had opened firm and unchanged at the Beginning of the morning market on Broadway, 7th « strong buying move- “Daredevil” John, Murphy, the!!! comple reassure: mime moangerous work" man of the Long) (istely, ordered & fresh round for all Ywland City section of the Belmont, Off They Gol funnel, was before Magistrate Gilroy!) The ceremony of getting under way fm the police court to-day looking snd followed immediately upon the arrival and subdued. |of the Spigot. It was an impressive stoop of my yacht with my feet hank: | eight. Commodore Cornelius Vand Hit John lives at No. 7),Fifth street. and appeared on the peak of the fagsnio Mie the heroin a novel Knows not mith hls ib-anaped whiekere | tently ° Slowed up: ‘struc! on in fhe'meaning of fear, When & man was | Which he could. ba impreesive and. ct needed to crawl into & narrow crevice the same time not wrin: his woke end set a blast or do some other Gucle RA arene. signa licuz, iS tare wazardous job—Jobn, every time, Re- iepld-Are magnum, was xt once pounded. eepuly he had the honor of being frst Nee My he Mee Man through the north tube and won waves ree dotted with rks amd the the prize offered Mty Chorus of pomping and fizzing became Fetcti ac Rae dong Island Clty inion doateningne hen stn ates x, 1 " nwung ovt ahead of the line and spéd Xesterday when the south bore way |to the eamiwant and souseward. fanie! pennies ‘everybody celebrated and the OM one aide by the yacht Necrosts II. and on the other by the Spigot. jon people sent the sand hogs out “Fellow yachtisters, keep Your eye on for a day's picnic on the tug Margaret tho Bplrot. She. will “aocompany the With brass band and red paint. pees Onn the entire woek peep Sdumphy was all splasted with red | {he yachts in tough with thd shore an fn t witht i A ier ieee T and he [the shorn tn tonch witii the yachts @t once began running what is known | Be Smaak, At wes such « large, ommate | BOYS STEAL BROOKLYN'S Mt attracted attention, Mur 1 phy had a: Ceit's automatic magazine FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. Fevolver and after he had swung it fc grind three times, Jorden avenue was erted of all save Murphy. in aj} Anthony Johnson, ten years oid, of War manner he dissipated all trade | No, 20 ‘Thirty-third xtreet, Brooklyn three saloons and was just civing nk Marlbo, ‘twelve,of No. 320 failure to the clientele of a fourt Avantallinertiecia en eainnse so aoeng eee ; dren's Court to-day charged with eile), beled t peal eine Jgunvoy Gin bg fire alarm wire froin under the as wren werecurt: toxday to: plead for structure of Wifth avenue, between phy.” He was scolded aad dis. | iii dand Thirt ‘wtroets ealaned. piiog the aya neigh- HIS EIGHTH NOMINATION. For a week past the police have been receiving complaints about the theft of BMLMONT,. N. Y., Aug. 9—The Re-| Are alarm wire and) the crippling of mm. La ty 5 = aligned eyat st nicht the two sed eedaaas of rapes hoya were found carrying the wire eway | samgrgaoad ents for his eighty, | 70m Where they had out it down. They ‘ing down the aveawxy—teating tothe -ttaiinn. bn re th held until their ive term. Ud be eons cited with. barton vy THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1907. , MANY AUTOS | Yacht Fleet on Cruise Get Uery First News of Cocktail Mart From the Spigot So Smart NEMS PONS FOR Pun HS PHOTO FOUN AMONG CAPTURED GURGLARS LOOT Crook Had Just Been Run In When NewSted Reached Station. Charles Brennan, nineteen years old, 58 Went One Mundred and Sixth street, was to- day arraigned before Magistrats Wable, who gaye hin address as. BROADWAY CAFE WAITERS SHOT OUR MEN HELD Three Bullets Fly Through Side Door of Lunch-Room, One Hitting. Macistrate Corrigan, in the West Side Courtto-day held without bail four men whom thé police say were witnesses of the early morning shooting of Pugene MoSorely, of No. 49 West One Hundred and Twenty-first street. The shooting took place In the Hartford lunchroom, was employed as a walter. Following the shooting McSorely wa: rushe.. to Roosevelt Hospital in a sight- seoing automobile, which was hastily turned into an ambulance by Policeman Vaughan. Following the firing of three shots though the -stde-door-of-the restaurant the police arrested George A, Willlams and George Clarke, of No. 12 West Bixty-sixth street; Thomas Coles, of No. 135 West Sixty-aixth street, and John 8. Dirmeger, of No--20-—West~—Bixtieth street. When Angistrate Corrigan learned that McSorely was In a dying condition with a bullet hole through his abdomen, he refused to accept ball. When a bondsman attempted to secure bail for George Williama, the Magistrate m fled hie decision and fixed bail at The bondsman taded away, Blames “The Quine The poloe may that McSorley was ot by an Italian known to them as ‘the Ginney. s eJected, a party, of w ey was | mdmber, from the nestaunint. ‘The whose name the y know, is a. former m Paul Kelley's gang. According to the polic had made un effort to make the lun room his headquarters in taking hand- book wagers on the horses, i Saturday night the Itallan gathered a number of young men of his .ewn wtripe and invaded the restaurant te wreak vengeance on the man who had donot of the “the Glaney -out him out Several went to the aa- sistance of MoSorley, who’ was on duty, and the rowdies were routed, ‘The Ginney” left, swearing He would ‘come back and fix" McSorley The restaurant was closed at the weual hour this morning, and’ MoSorley waa oleaning up inside. There was no ene In the building except MoSorley and the manager, Chauncay M. Will was asleep in a chatr, aroused by the shot conectous, he #aid: "The Qinney’ shot me.” Williams was arrested and so were three other men who. witnessed the shooting. All four were held in the West Side Court without ball, though the police admit that they were not concerned in tho assault. It le expected that MoSorley will die, WHEAT DECLINES ON BREAK IN CHICAGO, Wheat started higher to-day on cor- HAT ering by shorta, but quic! reacted in sympahty with @ break in Chicago, The cables were lower Mm Was unchan, w York's opaning prices wore at—Beplember 967-8; December, Chicago's opening prices werd: Wheat mpcomber, 891-2 to $8 3-8; December, 78 te 28-4; Jui be New York’ Wheat-May. 1041-4; Bsptamber, 977 De- closing prices were: cember, 10) 6-8 by Corn—Mey, "01-8 bid: September, 63 1-8; Docember, 61 1-2 bi Chicago closing prices were: Wheat— ey? grab phe bid; May, iter mm ; Beptember, . WS b-6; May, Bhd Bd Am. Woolen’ ¢.! Ase! FSF NEW BEAR RAID ON STOCKS AND PRICES SLUMP Canadian Pacific, Reading and Coppers Special Objects of Attack. = % 3 : ay rs s = NM * a S Py MS » NM . a % 2 ; FEE EP 2hdee’ shes: ieee Stile. “& Alton ‘pt. Onl k NWooe. 3& Be OTLEAE Vit behiicedae aBE mF RF Lie ritt sa8ecsy ct Sea hes em EFETE t Es zi tn the early support which |checked the torrent of selling yeater- being noticeable only Sharp rebounds at those points were In contrast with notable declin ressed Steel Car rose 1 3 on the southwest comer of Bromdway | Coast Line 1 1-4 and National Lead a and Sixty-ffth street, where BeSorély | 5511, Btocks were feverish bys 2 [+ ++i thet l++ = z and American Smelting opened at fractional advances sind then sold off. Canadian Pacific fell 2, Amalgamated Copper, Anaconda and New York Central and Pennsylvabia large fractions. trading got the bears asserted themselves, of Mauidaton set of the leading issues being freely Union Pacific = Preseod Steel Pressed Stool ot | Ry. Steel Spee e & w r : % ” 1 ; oh ‘t ; Sugar -i_and SLPSREVSRN! Te battering of prices Canadian Pacific jost 4 points, St. Paul . Reading 16-8 Southern Pacific 1 3-8 Union Pacliic 11-%; “AinaigamateaCo per 11-4 and Brooklyn the attendant Kapid- ‘Trans! no Ro FRReER st §. R. &R. pt. The pressure to sell died down noou without opening the way effective recovery, Into dullness. and the market fed Canadian Paciic fell an Reading 3 3-8, ated Copper 2 1-4 ortnern Pacific 2. 134, Athantic] COTTON CABLES SHOW GOOD SPOT BUYING, | ««: Cotton cables came higher than ex- showing Iberal the spot article and buying by Amert- an interests a feature. Texax—were- The opening m= Another attack on the Metropolitan hold at the lowest ses in= thelr hi won effect on the tone wa pected to-day: The conditions letowerthanin—the mornitsbutthe: es of the leading anged to any decides stocks Were 12.17 to 12.18; overnber, 122). December, 233 to 2.77, Ja. 37 2 bonds 41-4 to 65, Pacific also lost a point, preferred gained ‘11-2 8. Reduction 3. Continued selling of the Interborough- Metropolitan : August, 11.68 14 to 11.78; Octo- 12.33 to 12%; De- to 12.48; March. 12.68 to 12.60; May, to 11.64; September, 1. ber, 12.25; Novembe: 1247, February, 1247 32.64 to 1245; April, NER CREEPS ALONG IN FOG FOR FIVE DAYS the common and preferred, was ignored ‘Uniowts Pacdic-ant Southern Pacific recovered to and a number o! stoaks rallied a polnt or more from the lowest. United States Reduction pre- Louts South west- and Pressed Steol the general Guy"s closing, ferred rowe 23-1 ern preferred 1 in Harlem Court, charged with burglary, and” held in $3,000. bail for trial. Ha) was caught with not only the gooda| but also with a photograph of the Detectives Newman and O'Brien, of the West One Hundred and Twenty: Ntth Street Station, saw Brennan at One Hundred and Tenth street’, and Elghth avenue yesterday afternoon. He was carrying two bundles and headed for & pawnshop at Ninety-ninth street and Columbus avenue, where they ar- rested him as he was trying to pawn some cut glass. In addition to the cut glass they found on him & silver box, a wallet, somo trinkets and a photo- raph cut heart shape which he said waa a friend's picture. While they were giving Brennan the third degree at the station an hour or so later, Nathan Newsted, a State Ex- cise Department attache, Itving at No. 1864 Seventh avenue, entered and made @ complaint that his flat had been robbed some time between Juno 17 and ‘Aug. 6, while he was away on his vaca- tion. He described some of the missing property as furs, cut glass, silver box and—a—diamond heart-shaped Jocket. with his photo in it ‘At this the sleuths produced the heart- shaped photograph found’ on Brennan and recognized the picture as that of Newsted. He said he gave It to Mrs. Newsted In his courtship days. He Js mourning the loss of the heart-shaped alamond locket, of which no trace has been found. GALWAY HORSE HAS AN ANCIENT RIVAL Here’s a Record of Comether Who Told His Jockey How to Win a Race. The story of Eaug-a-Ballagh, the tm- ported hurdle-Jumping horse that un- derstands the Irish language, and who is to be voted to the most popular member at the excursion of the County Galway Men's Association next Sun- lay, hus aroused a-good deal of inter est among Irishmen. John McCarthy, who ts an authortty on the folklore of Ireland, <leciir day that the fact that Faug-a would Lot recognize the Engl kuage was no creat stunt when the jeede-of other irish horeea-wero-taken into account. “There ina well-nuthenticated account of @ remarkable horse named Comether that was enthered from Rathkeale in she. Curragh Cup in the year of tie bi wind.” sald John to-day, "Co nether | was ridden by a jockey be the name Cody, of Creme: |. Cody got r: nd wits runnin’ Ae horse urn in and said in Pull to the 14, ant Vit eid.” Cody took an’ he be tho lenth of the bog of Allen There 1s one tn c ixenny's se V tled in the sthretch {nto a pocket, wir, wh ix head around to Irish, bout at Grove on other attra dear heart. Ol joned Gaelic dances and See bee a of. 50a tan boats—a flee Atth atraet, 2» M. and One H th street, North lnave Never Fails to © preferred 1 Third Avenue declined |. Brooklyn Rapid Transit and United Railway & Investment 11-2 and Chicago United States Express a decline of 11, al sales of stocks to-day were 64,700 shares, and of bonds #929,(90, The | Hamburg-Amerioan syivania got in teen-day passage from Hamburg. ing the past five days of the trip the big ner was envelved in a dense fox.| : ti The mist wea so thick on Wednesday! No matter how long it has been night that Capt, Schmidt could not see the lookout from the bridge sengers who carte’ ashore to- they. were #0 alarmed density of the for that ni occasional shrill blasts of dorne to them few of them went to their staterooms. At midnight hparse warnings rang out from both wides and the captain stopped the engines. When o'clock a huge Ji ing by two ship to-day after a thir- e found McSerley on the| Before the latter became un-| ‘The Closing Quotations the fog lfted at 1 50c. and $1.00 bottle: The Effects of Opiates, INFANTS are peculiart: Preparations, all of which smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the funo- tions and growth of the oolls which are likely to become permanent, ca: meatal perversion, a craving for iseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepaia and lack of atay: wers aro a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to k q The rulo among physicians is that children should never ff for more than a day at a time, and | Cordials, and | valnlantceroiba oie ‘| y to it, Children who are than « crime to ium and its various own. Even in the tible to. of @ narootio, te well cohol or narcotics in later life, their infancy, receive opiates in the smallest doses aly her aie as youdabiel 4 ministration of Anodynes, Drops, other narcotics to children by any but a ph decried, and the drug, need the attention of Away, 63 to 63 1-8; bee center Ed at; | should ‘not be a cl and if {a nothing lees narcotic,” oe ptember, 88 5-§ to! RESTOKE GRAY HAIR to its NATURAL COLOR gray'or faded. Promotes a luxuri- ant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively re- moves Dandruff, Keeps hair soft and glossy, Is mot a dye. Philo Hay Spec. Co, Newark, N. J, Has Its cause. The fact that The World printed 1,930 ’separate ad- vertisements of employers and work seekers In one day (yester~ LIFE WILL PY FOR ATENPT TO T FRE DANK Ex-Prize-Fighter Fatally Shot by Bartender Who Was Attacked. Mortelly wounded by a bullet whton piérced hia Jett breast, Joseph Condon, 2 years old, walked half a. mile to- day tO a doctor's oMfce jn Brooklyn. He and two companioné attempted to! met drinks for nothing at Patrick Mo- Guinn's saloon at No. 588 Henry street and when’ refused attacked the bartend- er. John Bhgokleton, of No. 815 Court street.:who Gred at them. Condon 1s a former prize fighter whe 75 HORSES ARE DRAGGED FROM BURNING STABLE Fire That Threatened to De stroy Greenwich Causes Death of Five Equines, + Greenwich Village was threatened With “destruction-early to-day bya fire which began in the box factory of John Ryan, at Nos, 143-6 King street, and "pread rapidly to the stables of Joseph Muller and Henry Bellin, which extend from No. 135 to No. 141: The factory and stables were soon tn ashes, Seventy-five ‘horses, literally dragged out of the stables by: firemen aspired €o. the fomther-welght champion and a volunteer army of truckmen, were of felonious assault and taken before| Condon, who, it 1s believed, will a enue stamps which they sald had been| were ent UP meshed: - horses. ship until Terry MoGovern defeated) loose for hours and went wandering him. He had with him John’ Reld, of| through the street. No, 385 Henry street, @ pugillrt who} A minute after Polloeman Hedden had ohce whipped Hughey McGovern, and turtied in an alarm from a double box Benny Leon, also a pugillet. |wcores of truckmen—horse lovers to @ They entered the saloon early today|man—ran to the scene, knives in hand, nq demanded drinks. When told that| and Tisked their lives to save the.dumb the place was'closed they became in-|animals.In some cases half a dosen Aistent. and began throwing glasses at) men pushed and pulled at a single 'beast Shackleton, who dodged and crept be.| till the animal was outside the danger hind the bar to a drawer, from which| line. he took a platol There were eighty animals in the He fired two shots, one of which| stables, and the volunteers and firemen struck Condon {n the breast just over| and policemen stayed on the burning job the heart, the other hitting Reid in the| till the roof began to collapse, Then shoulder. Deputy Chief Binns ordered everybody The three men ran out of the saloon] Out and Condon walked to the office of Dr.| In another tmetant the blazing sup- Lyons, Third place and Clinton street.| ports gave way and the roof fell with His condition waa 20 serious that Sur-|4 crash that gent millions of sparks eon Doyle, of the Long Inland College|OUt over the thousands of tenement Hospital, waa called, and Gondon. wae/@Weuers that had been forced from taken to the hospital. | thelr homes by the danger and the de- | he fire, Three horses were Rela, w 5 | aire to see the arrested ia Rept eis ‘That fatally burned, and two had to be killed inter: after he had refused to go to the hos-|Ghie¢ finns directed the Aremen'a pital, and Leon escaped. cy efforts against the spread of the flames Brackleton was arrested on a charge! to the lumber yard of J. N. Burdick, which runs from No, 331 to No. 47 King street. : After an hour sufficient water was poured on the boards to atob If) the blaze and the fire waa under cou- “That's not the man who shot m: Geclared Condon. “I'm a. sport. body ever heard of me squealing. 1 get What's ‘coming to "me, it's ail| right. 1 met a ‘guy’ on the street and |,trol. he began shooting at me. I guess he|’ The fireboats New Yorker and Me mustihave: hadi aigrudge, ICletian were there. That the whole ieee pentnrdare crane BIT block bounded by West, Houston, King “I shot him. all right." the police; and Washington streets did not ge up say de told them. <L believe they |i, smoke was considered alinom 6 would have killed me if I hadn't. Condon, while on the operating tabla, | miracie. suddenly sprang up nd attempted to| Police reserves from the Mactougat- got his coat. The police found that it] greet and the Charles streot stations veral hundred internal rey- to capture the loese L WANTED Stenographers! 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Men’s $4.00, $5 00 & $ $6.00 Trousers, a Fair, 1.98 Ld Nen's Summer trousers of ine worste. and cheviots; 500 ) pairs in the lot, and come in all sizes from 29 to 44 waist, BN day), or 878 shore than the Her- ad, Tribune, Times, Sun ‘and Press combined, {3 easily ex- plained, The World has the quan. tity and quality of circulation to insure results. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders 4