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THE EVENING WORLD,] WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2; 1907. FURNITURE looked for awhile to-day ‘ae if the Hire that started among the packing Cases and excelsior bales down ‘in the. ‘\basément wouid cortalnly sweep therble est ut ‘Surniture and house furnishing store of Jadwig Baumann & C which opcupl @imost a block on Et Tint ‘back on one side to Thirty-ntth | spout that Bireet and on the other to NSE ATES ET et etree t { But Croker’s three-al fegular Minnehana into the place, y Nad to fight @ blaze that wkipped nimbly among things that were varnished’ and ofied and painted and her down to a total [the Thirty-ff the Kur and |sa arm boys turned | do nd, | thelr Instrum: Prat (siaHid awh | tare-thee-well 1 Baumann building ex- |")! fire had fends from No. §) to No, 514 ighth fvenue, covering the front of a block {SPS ehon except for a te ent at the northeast | e: cre @orner, and spreads down Thirty-stth ¢ 268. The ad- wate: your. Lis t mam firm, W! itm admitted ing to ald among. th Won a Hard Fight. Tho firemen had always. figured that Gey might have a hard Ume saving, gla: ri } ths! ‘store !f the older portion ever got} Bea i entow Bidging e000. They had a hard ume all| [AY wight this morning, but they saved it e artery in plight and ackers and cleane: . and| orerunners of the 30 en- paces soonth w smoke be: a rose the avenue, saw Pena exe trom, the windows at rang In an alarm, Flock came, with Engine | , from just around ‘the } % “601 , 8 atieikewiihe smoke: was! Desplie the Ahlokening and blackening, ‘sent in ajamd water ‘9 “gecond call, which was folluwed by a Bird ay soon as Chief Croker arrived 7° 0°. a or cack der Jake hisuines dente (packers un nines < Jefalskope and ails Feidbarg were waunl in thelr MMGn the crockery department on the top| Thirtyrslxta © Nop floor. Some of them i 71 © faire “defor the smoke bulding ane BLAZE THREATENS 0 WIPE OUT A BIG ‘Ludwig Baumann & Co. Establish- | -ment with $20,000 Loss--Em- _ ployee Seriously Injured. — mM minutes after e_ waa ooomning from ~~ hundred It was thickest and: black- a northern end next to’ the houtatey tenament and’ ‘Tho fire deors nth avenue and /Aduitiqn -comparaty a ors of surrounding houses and- the | Into: the reeking cellar all got j hig, interesting fa Eighth avenue a true jove Knot of tents the. levator “ah Ce Perccthe ari id aoe floor apace at the tae Mestimated the damage maasof We wits set in the flooring. glass Pete ekened UNder the interes Gee several of the fel Befne. and. hauled put th Prsoned Man was nearly deaq FIRE DOESN'T STOP BUSINESS yj 'Lndwig- Baumann & Company Goes On Without Break, the firm of Ludwig Baumann & Hding, andthe aftalr G he foot of [and his eang ho} annovine father son. “Time and An, ~ NOTRE OF HE | pals away. The poe | Believed t : } thug trends fired Ave shot by Endes as Result of [A natiway. Then he rus j Family Feud. 4 hyn,’ | Bharkey, “He sald he would lay get me some day,”-ran | appointed ‘lover, * | from me and make Is Held Captive aren tan STOR Hon and our wedding But five woaks ago he DOLEFUL CELEBRATION.| " then, commanding any j called upon to ‘arrest bi Ht Had Been. Paid For, So! manecea to" sip ‘ty mnnaged to stip. by me. The theft of. the bolle ‘of Wittett|t ddvenliea with a street on-tho eve of her wedding by “twelve floor | NE attianced’s rival ts the talk of that weit immune, Hut | populous district, E eautife fiveiv immune, Hur | populous district, Bhe Js the beautiful the tiremon on the lad- | Rosy Fichtelberg, daughter of the pros-| f its on the | perous Frank Flichtelbere, of No, ©, Tele rielte and where she Ie neither the bride- y to groom-that-was-to-have-been —nor—her Kkinspeopla know. The bereaved flarice is Samuel Grossman, son of a wealthy cooper, of No. 1986 Pitkin street, East h reac’ Two Ita side and t tty thick 0: th stree! 1-00: miners whe burrowed | ents attuned to the same and pretty soon it was for Mirter Binzes and Wy of little binzes. ars were ted up Laked fro howe | frfends uptown for an hour-end « fy and thirty. - | New York. He has been on the trail] pletely, ant the frlends and} ment aa to rates and’ tariffs for Gare Mesara, Rassctt and Maltble, The Serves_held, back the usual: New -York-+of-his-stolen-aweethcart7and his hated pretatieee nuso—bes to discover | transnassidn of telegrams; that by the | © eons Masti loevet efter eatablishing the fact that the jfival since Friday, and if they mort Neaarallcemanntecarce eatabilahim: Unis enews tit this Commission pro- Goafined to the cellar, {the oast mide will witness a battlo that Hotel, Will go down Into history with other eple combats. ae a summoned There are-many invotutions and-evolue} Uy iit kill Hinton. 8) tons to the romance and, melod in conclusion, of the belie of Willett -streat-— Tush od! make her my streat Boruy at 6 from | ‘an employes of th - | asthe only viet Pa {Roosevelt Toarag tee this Sats bride.” viands rich and simple, drank count= Jess quarts of wine and listened to four- rake Under, hie euieae? | teen atring melodiss at Rivington Hall, gh th: aa jin Rivington near Willett street inst But they ate -sombrely, and with- out rejoleing, for the bride came not, | Rabbt | don nm Jagged openinus ck. Verdict: appear. : in_direct, defe : i to speak, reaching from one end to mock, inhaled smoke. and lo: rome ye Was thero to tle the knot and Idaho, Got, 2—The trial of} “ane Attorney -G: s the source) the other and serving the whole. city, ehocks ms + EAE py Pain Pes tates Senator -Borah-continued + of his information comes from George} tie construction of. while We should + |) bacing solemnly among the M. Bearborough: and annexes the affl-| progress and hasten with al! possible puesta und} $o'slock,.wen ham fo-my. Judge Whitson 9 amd departed on rand. mue! Grossman unfolds the story . there goes on record a xmoka |! ble tale of Migited romance: ano verdict of not eullty. vington street, - i LB ALSQD | Ras. # bitterness of old standing bee tween the two young Pp | Grorsman’s heir and the | } Sompanion of Cherry Hill I; | The roasmans started in 3 | | the ¢ Rivi “1 about the place, | ed hin, | the mollycodaie’ in young | He is 5 feet 10 and built ike Tom nd when 1 to keep company with Rosy Word (o me that he would steal her a of her life nothing | but misery. One day, before-the Grasso walki wae e street, Ende: Then he rushed out and hive stolen har then had f of, the shooting attraated pai) Everything went smoothly, after he was locked up in the House of Deten- was arranged, e an. order from. the Distrion & poligeman I som a friendy be sent ctnreats to me, alwaye A littl ectiver the bird to the City [ees wedding feast at which there UE OU Bone ci t , t imate ahd Apportionment, and! was no wedding, Two hundred guests | meat where ea the-compaules Waa ltiat the contracts new betore ue. fort jate two hundred dollara worth ot|SENATCR BORAH TESTIFIES. | maintaining pices MH yte city vot New |such construction be offered for bids | IN HIS OWN DEFENSE. | Foric'w refi motion of. the defense for an Senator Borah took the stand as the first witness In his own behatt. = men—Cooper friend and bad men, business at and Endes | JACKSON AFTER BROOKLYN MUST. AW.ULANDPOSTAL HAVE SUBWAY, IS Grossman. ( -COMBIAATION COMMISSION OTE Attorney-General Takes Steps} to Have Their Charters - Vacated. : for me and on the dis- began ho gent Public Service Board Gives Order for Fourth Avenue Bids. ith Rosy and his me from | | | He would | | == (| The Public Service Commission. to- | On the application of Aitorney-Gen-/ day parsed a resolution to proceed tm- eral Jackson, Supreme Court Jumice | mediately with the work of the Fourth ; On alghe, | POM slened an onder to-day directing |avenio subway, Brooklyn, which wilt | where sand} the Wesgser Union Telegripl Company |costta_the nelenbortiocd of #26.000. POlEK hic] andthe Postal Tel mi and Cable | and to advertise fur bide. i Company to’ sim w-ctime before Juatk: ‘Shere has-been considérabie oppasi- | I got Attorney oa i aches “ © jasying: “1 will’ yi 0 Over 200 Guests Regaled Fnduinake erty aleve: hanes Seabury in Speolai Term, Part I. on (tion te the construction of the-wabway, | 2 mg ens SS ps RY RTE O | Fridey nextwhy thé Attorney-General but—the—Comnuasian—_polia—that— dt = beleastiered ones down, chocking and} Themselves. Girl Captured Before, but Got Away, should pot granted leave to_coni-| should proceed to advertise for bidav coughing, | | Ce : : “So things wert until Wednesday ence asi action against the tdegraph | gnc i ‘ | ihe frat alarm See ¢ when I called at the Fi be companies to procure a Jixigment va:| Thé plans Cor the subway were pre- , eatiig thoir charters and annuillng the | pared by the old Rapid Transit Com- | existence vol the corporation fe [mission and the Board of Estimate and | ‘The Attorney-General’ petition states | Apportionment approved the project | that he asks the order on the grounda/and appropriated the money: ? i ted tie] Comminetoners Bamectt and Maltbte | ex} amine: the resolotion, AN tie jinher_coms ners voted for tt ead First.Step of Real Interborough Line ‘The resolution passed was offered by f. McCarroll, chairman of the Com- tee on the Fourth Avenue Subway, hich Was appointed In the carly days | “lof the commission, The other members| amd de and cympetl ‘The petition states shat the Attorney: | General is 1 1 that ua or about) 4, {Jan, 1, 1907, the Postal Telograph-Cabie | | he} Company and the \ graph Company © out this ered into an age atew for t fon ‘of mevsa. a h the prosecution of | materially he Fourth Avenue Sub- othe plan as jal out} “ef-Rapld=TranaitNatt 4d Commissioners ard July approved with tai by —the—Bomra +. Sam chad} ad Now building» 1 cord of the ve 1 duly let after the sume shall ha the final approval of tl Commiasion."" Mr. Me 1} Lids de a part and a Leginning of a! er¥ | comprehensive system of transit—de \t€) velopment—the trunk: of the Ines, #0 the resolution, ted —Hianhopo! Aransmission and eth avite-of Mr S-ariorougi. George C. | despateh. James R. Regan and George C.} ney. i ———— | {PATERSON DEMOCRATS | ‘This Fourth avenue route, going, as) it does, over (he Manhattan Bridge ani Unrough th gested section of travel at Flatbush avenue and Fulton, xtreet, puppies another outlet which will. dle mage done-by 3 the fire early to-day, | Two years ago there came Into his life Com, | one tenry Endes, a man without char- ; & graduate of El- a bad man and con- furniture and house fur- ras, are doing business as mira Reformato: i twelve-mtory building on) sorter with rowdien ani Hi] ane HAC Oct. 2—It: wis an- | Mr Barseit! orands vas: . sie ty ¥ ‘ by acclamation nominated Dr. Andre | Mr, Basseit's memorandum was: atreet, just off Elehth thugs, 80 G! Uys anor rye ne Ge e LYRE A Roars | The fre did not extend to this pollee records. bs Ttinesd to-day that the German Em-| yi yiige for Mayor, Dr, MeBride ax of the concera, a perof ‘and Empress propose to bees -County-Physciasfor a namber of Rane Jed on without a break, | of Long Standing. Withelmina “durleg th: er s) The Cobventon passed appr oF the Long A Feud Queen KAISER. TO VISIT. THE «QUEEN OF HOLLAND. | tribute the travel_away from. the NAME_M’BRIDE FOR MAYOR. | tiresictyn ria cea hus give. elle re es to 5 ie while , Calftling Oct, HATERSOD purpose fad Girls. Junior Suits—12 | Girls’ Coats. Girls! Fancy Dresses—..4 to 14 2 of development growth of the city.” Democratic City Convention last niet On ths nee Within an hour after the flames were! trer the 9. ‘ part of November. Baron Gevers, the tions on the death of the As One TURES WELL IERLT Tt B= UNIN ET ot tind hireot natite Metneriands Minister 10 Germany; Tas era cap cecal ee ere with ITS customary smoothness, thunka ana locked n House of De arrived here anid nad a long {nter- aerials PCs corner of Flatbush | der No. 4, ran ladders to the excclicnt system of management tion, is 8 done on {nformat.on | view on the subject with Herr Von aifted mber of the approximately, tf floor and brought.the employed by the Baumann Comp. ‘urnished by Samuo! Grossman. “There [Bcaocxer, the German Minister here, f i Wash Dresses—..... Critical buyers who have Inspected. all the different lines tell us that our_own productions have better. style—are better. tailored and worth consid- erably more than the ordinary «cloak factory product?’ you sec elsewhere. : So OPPENHEIM, CLOAK AND SUIT HOUSE 34th Street—West CLLINSs New Fall and Winter Suits G _ 25.00 Smart and High Class Apparel . ~ for the Little Folks Sizes 4 to 14 yeats- An absolutely new stock will be on exhibition eral Ladies’ Tailored Sults of Broadcloth, Cheviot;— Fancy Striped Broadcloth = 37.50 55,00. More than, 100 TONS think of The World “Want” “energy” this: means, 4 to 14 14, 16 yeare..........16.50 25.00 S years....7.50 9,75 15.00 .\_ ...5.00 6.75 8.50 | y - Exclusive models, 14, 16 and 18 years, br 32, 34, and 36 sizes. 20.00 29.75. 35.00. ‘Op?! )PPERHEIM, CLuNSs.G 34th Street West ¢-very low prices. 40 14 years... of World are sold every da Misses— . 2.50 5.00 7.50. ~fe } — 4. ce Yater “Give Us That We ‘Five The-Huntoon Spring Water Company will natural spring water now on the market who c g SUN-RAY, the folfowing conditions to be complied-with: -An analysis to =|} at least six of the leading chemists of the country, bacteriological tests to be made by two or more of +he-most-noted bacteriologists, and_rerort of the surroundings of the s Thousand Dollars Reward ring made by a —two-or more gzologists, Al Sample taken April 1 hg T reports to be accompanied by affidavits. ~ WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD. In support of our.claim that SUN-RAY is the PUREST SPRING WATER IN THE WORLD attention~is respectfully directed to the following condensed tabular—statement of its analyses made by America’s most eminent chemical experts, HENRY. 3th, 1907. Results expressed in grains per 4 SECA + It will be hoted that the average of the above analyses than thre¢*juastets.of a grain of total solids per U- __ The eminent bacleriologists, Prolessors,’S. C- Prescott, of Boston, aad EW EsSmith, of New York, report that SUN-RAY is of exceptignal'purity; ~ epesmn tree and entirely free from pollution of any ind, b The noted geologists, Professors J, F. Keiripr of New York, and William B. Clark, of Baltimorer ~feport that the geotogicat conditions around the — spring are singularly favorable for extrmely pure Slee which insure it against future contamina: Aone — 5 In closing thelr joint report, the aclentists who -exnm* ined the water #uys. } “Speaking, th from the standpoint of the chem- the bacteriologist, und the geologist, respective! we are nin the statement of @ ul conclusion as oC this spring gnd the condition under which neluston, in we all mgree, Is that | pled tot conditions an wh turetcontamination, or of Cheminta VEER. 8 WAIN: CHARLES FL WARERY, SAMUEL P. SADTLER. Bact Yet { BAMUEL C. PRESCOTT, \Dacteriologiets (3. SMITH. WIDTIAM B, CLARK, : JAMES FP, KEMP, f ieranee to) Bpring. Geologists We believe that a water of such great purity, attested by experts so eminent, should appeal not only, to medical men who desire a yehiculum for the exhibition of their remedies that in itself is negative and exercises absolutely no influence on tHe action of the commingled drugs, but also to the general public, particularly in large communities, where the water supply is at present the subject of much discussion as to its fitness for drinking purposes, - y pay. the above amount-to-the proprietors of any. an prove that—their water is equal in purity to be_ made of the water by Ss. gallon. ecg, commis: on of The Bowling PlantLargest and Most Complete RAGE : shows Jess ago, bu how nature has protected this Wonderful Spring, the home ‘of SUN-RAY. a Ce SUN-RAY js sold Still and Sparkling, and can be obtained from any dealer. Compare our prices with other waters, heen es vn i RETAIL, CASE AND DOTTLER te rr : PDR CASI, RETURNE Natural Wates 12 Half Gallon Bottles $3.50 : 50), Natural Water 24 Half Galion Bottles 6.50 100 Natural Water £0 Guart Bottles ~ 6.50 1.25 | WWatural Water 100 Pint Bottles 8.50 1.25 Natural Water $00 Split Bottles 5,59 1,25 “''Carbonated Water. 50 Quart Botties 7.50 3.25 Carbonated Water £00 Pint Bottles 9.50 4.25 Carbonated Water 100 Split Bottles 8.50 3.25 For phamphlet givi Telenhone P73 Mad, Sa, This Wonderful Spring, "Like some sunny fountain. everlastingly fed froni fir off In the mountain,” lias # flow ten times greater than the sale of any other known water, President, liscovered:only with: FRANK T. HUNTOON,-LEROY.M: TAYLOR, ~| Vice-President, MILTON. C, ROACH, Secretary ‘Treasurer, a ST RL Capaelty 0 Bottles per minute. LL, CALL A PHYSICIAN! We are positive WATER will not cure You, neither will SUN-RAY do you HARM. 2 Visit Ellenville, Ulster Co. health resort), only 100 miles from New York City, and inspect the mysterious tunnel excavated hundreds of years — in the past two years, and see 9299. Mi NII (the coming American, complete analysi-, address THE HUNTOON SPRING WATER COMPANY, — 11 West 25th Street, New York City, aTMMNEB HY ues vit Hi il Al at 155 feet in width. ‘160"feet In length,