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atin read Over ft and Passengers Upset Itto Quench Flames, popular. young men of Perth N, Ji, were drowned last night tin Bay, off Keyport... They Tmembers oY & party of seven. tila after: clinging for two up by a eae iecaboati lout their jlyes: HARRY, clerk in the First ert Amboy, — HOSE, FLOYD, clerk for tha At- 6 Terra Ovtta Company, Werth yboy. ILAEN, EDWARD, clerk F Amboy —Triuet-Company. FICKSBURG, CHARLES, clerk tor ae aiaer: Perth Amboy; t the h@ seven siarted f, ‘Amboy rt in a *-foot surt launch. wine leaked and tho gasgiine fire from & spark from a cl Was no spare room in the craft ven men aboard. They tried to it, They were out in the Bay, d reach of land, and two alterna- Aiarpsetves.— One —was | here. and the jaa to overturn the burning boat jog-to- oe he job of capstsing the craft was f requiring skiji-and ‘quick action; t was ablaxe from stem to stern. hing of sonie of the occupants @bldse. “They lined up along one Aorced the gunwale below tho line and pulled the boat over. Moung Olsen was a poor ‘swimmer. @ foundered in the water a moment boat went over and disappeared ut an outcry. In the darkness his is did not miss him for some min- Loses Grip and Drowns. AMocHose hung to the boat for ‘haif)2n hour; He complained he was getting numb. At Jast he ip und was swept away” <frest of ‘a wave. He threw up “Harry, for God's sake. help deo_is_a_-strong awimmer and ick out for McHose. ‘The latter was down ‘for the last time utterly uated, He made a grab for Robe- aught him around the throat and mi Waar the wurrace. Ime: before Ro- © wrenched himself free.. When he j.from the abliity of her son and believes that VENING HEE VENING WO Boy Aeronast Will Ride His Shy Bicycle in St. Louts Balloon Races, HELD ON CHARGE WORLD: HU ‘ ree ronan rs rameter pasta 4 tad RSDAY, BOY SHOT NEGRO: TUBERGULOSIS YIELDS TO SCIENCE. ‘A Positive. Cure and Correct Diag- nosis is:Now Assured. An- | 4 The guccess which has attended Dr. Ast Serene Ldaippety of Tuberculosis, nebitis, “Hay Fever and Catarrh “OF BURNING BARN eae and is the direct result of his Apparently Crazed by Loss of eat on stro! to recognize throat or jung diseases | while they are in their earliest stages and when they are curable. Hig wonderful invention, the Anderson Xk | chooks Alrectiy Into th. i Pony and Threat Made i, "ts OCTOBER. 10, 1907... eeeengeg aottan tag ome “QUALITY CLOTHES FOR FATHER AND SON’”’ BONWIT, HARRIS & @ APPAREL FOR MEN AND, BOY: BROADWAY AND FIFTH AVENUE CORNER TWENTY-| Ride STREET FEN’S CLOTHES— {5 ass in absolutel: rect di: ‘i ft by the Prisoner. [sree an aboily erry ‘body, and }by examination with his X-Light Dr. An derson cen detect and locate any discase from three Possible by | NORTHPORT, 1. I., Oct. 10.—Appar- Se eeirerics Aree se Jently crazed by the Joas of a pet colt, jones no time AT THE START, and/ which was burned to death in a fire |from the very first diagnosis each patient | i ives the proper treatment exact}; i that. destroyed his father's barn, Bte- | tee! iy paited years ota, of {10 the ndixidual case, \and for: tho exact His ortginal germicidal vapor “[ithis place, to-day shot Joseph Frank- | hnlation tresturent carrtex-the-hoaling-TeMt- DISON eve bis "SKY bl => 5 CYCLE = < (Sperial to The COLUMBUS, 0., Dixon, io wil enter thi ‘Ag noon as able adaptability in year later placed Young Dixon ts a re ars Cromwell Dixon, Not Yet Fif- : teen, Invented and Buitt” His Own Machine. the boy aeronzut of Columbus, years old he had made a boat, and a ‘motor-of-hie-own_make in it to propel tt Mechaties!-toys—and devices have come from his workshop In the Dixon home almost without number. Evening World.) Oct. 10.—Cromwell St, -Louls balioon Yeare O14. mechanics. At te a mall gasolens native of San Fran- neo bin father died fas ‘FUSION LIKELY BETWEEN HEARST. AND Republicans fo Get M. Tinn| ARSONS MEN } Bmuce for Supreme Court | ——Ihmsen_fo Sheriff. Althovrh, neither C! nan Parsons. | | pubicans liotd in—yletors_for jth [tricts of Manhattan. pees + fe has against any | Hearstites, saying Pp. tlal election. 2 Parsons agreed to Assem- he Hearst strong- the Preaide Chain bly Jn seve . Hughes had pro- the Acreport that G: agecinst—an.allagce. with say they will fight to Uie Test the Parsona-Ihmsen deal: ‘The Republican convention will be held at Murray Hill Lyceum, Thirty- fairest and Third avenue, -at~s lotclock—to-nient, and the Gilsey. House will be the meeting place of the Hearst | }nominators ut the same hour. a |taking the- prisoner to the Riverhead J Were two: tires inthe barn-iast je authorities aXer. working arrested Franklin yester- ediok directly to the sent of the dive ea fe disease Preston i Gills: the tubercul gertie “and tustanty | “swtope the progross_of the ‘The additional-electro-vibeatory treatnient and special advice upon dict, ‘exercisd and open‘air living make Dr, Anderson's method | the: most, modern vand ‘complete treatment day, While being taken totthe lock-up iwhich hay stood the test of @ latke ex: White tipbralded the prisoner, | perience. oa Gie negro turned on him and-said | No Une in wasted In ex he would “get even” with bim .when | deing treated ar BM MTODR disease, and he pet out of Jail. This seemed ¢o com-' the thousands of cured. patients throughout preter erve-the bor and this-mom—_the entite Country gre TUK Drools. of Dr ing while Deputy Sheriff Hanger was | Anerson, nee “shy sicenatul ree ane prith x dosen patient, but ‘ary Temult of A, success of nine . pe cleuce= as @ TUNG speclatine s ay are yours asthe only expert X: Fork-—-Olfee-evemh Taleation, Aven free, DK. AS ESC au West mm the Nasvau |iween sh and fh uve). New York. tot! ere ti ondary, W urs flocks a perlinenting or Young White ran out from his| Ouse and levelling a shot gun atthe qnlled the trigger, tHe charge en Ree the man's stomach. F: ropped with -a «roan Whites farted into the house. The negro was taken tc vounty Horplia}_at, Afin ‘as said he had only # and ated Sundays, 11 ie Bavice vookl¢ eases vent free toast | reo ees 2. he to cal Wie Neill be examined as to hin|'.7aneron'e new Hida) the. Chest and-Lutg Di The boy's tather. Edward 1. White, lowt “about $8,000 ‘by the two fires, | Sadresa. They're Different:— More goodness in fabrics, more gracefulness-in style lines, more adeptness in _tailoring than you are _ac- eustomed to. That’s why we win our trade and hold it. Seen our Swagger Brow nor GrayMen’ sSuits?’ *20) "15 High Grade Autumn Top Coats, § the new’ English button-through ie aith-patch—pockets,—at More than 100 TONS of World are sold every day— think of The World “Want” “energy? this means, Dixon returned to cisco which wa: stroyed by the tion of airships Knabenshue in his his own. His moth the firat im his remarkable tal will make hin fami to almost the last in this work, and invited: him his first gas bag. Knabenshué gave Finally Knabensh mand=adviaed.3i wool he grew hoavi try to develop the eget where. qnotersdriver exhibition fights t ng mother accompanies + y crowned thelr long Feached | trying to get to ly played himself out, z Seite che oe he friends boar toward him. He gr nd wea pulled to safety, Olsen’ salsappearance Tt into We Of the young. tea’ Io Precarious holds and found themsd : ering In ths waier, They were Ainmable to see the boat, and in maxing | We wore osliged to Urunt to luck. obedee, Mucan tind Hornsby had tho | apne: fé TK oat age der und. Wichuburg, contused it he Bextiens, mam in the wrong direction drown Was After 10 0 relocks when they saw distance off, At shouting TH an of the had : ra mer 7rd Teportedto-thi gnc on the steamboat were: nadie ‘A kmall ere put off in th Mirection from which the cries for help Fesproceeding. In a. few minvies benumbed survivors “were pul muchineey deat present (ou When sticsees. patined combined —efluris other Hed a and staked their in He js Sss0bron mn bac —They-left_property In San Fran- rthquake and fire. ‘Three—years_ago__Cromwell_ attention wus called to the construc- fair here, and he beaan-to plan one of Knabenshue became interested In him to his. workshop In Toledo. It was there that the boy made Find fi his etorte/-teid him that. ios, eee to operate a powsrariees wir- the mean time he suggested made many Nacensions here and € In the mean time he has made x airship Wien Une wind ts toe-—strong-tc operate his foot-propelled airship. He now has ali the engagements tor | fight now, a her girlhood home soon afterward de- Dixon's by observing Roy airship at the State her, Who has “shown plicit confidence in lent for. mechanics ous, used her means cent in helping him using material that him, nue, after watching Jest for-that mid wtronger ir that he Dixo th! Atay fur a yak bicycle. Ww along vehich he his | line and brought out abaut mr yenr-axe Tit the—Repbtcan: nor Max Ihmsen “there would be a fusion « tickets to be nominated to-night, cations point toward an arrangement i through which the o’acea will be equal- | Confederates in ly divided etween the Hearst people. The slate aa It appeare.t| to-day follows: * For Hupreme Court—& For Sheriff—Max Ihmsen. For Court of Gener: Charles Whitman, Jo! ex-Police Commissioner Adoo, Herbert R. than Vidayer are men Limberg and Na- eee amolltcs FRENCH LOOK-ABROAD | FOR CHURCH ROBBER GANG. ‘on the county indl- Parrons and j f, Linn Bruce, | | ‘al Sessions— | hn Palmteri, Willlam Mc all | tloned. For City Court—8, Wadham Adama and fiye others to be afternoon. ‘That a complete slate | | had not been selected this Ke, Hei and Greenhut *+ in ‘every detail_of a very large and widely varied — ock the individuality of skilled buyers whose choice _in_ Other Discovered and Many Ar- ests to Follow. PARIS, Oct. 10—The further the In- Vestigations of the operations of the | Thomas gang of robbers of churches And museums proceed the more far- reaching they berome. Meo Lapine has made Important discov- eries regarding the International eon- nections of the thieves, and detectives have been sent to Clermont-Ferrand and Limoges to confer with the judicial au- made by the Parsons pecple up to noon | thorities. was apparent from Mr. Parsona's ti A number, of arrests are anticipated both In France and abroad, which he uses hat he can=htt, ring — ia a sese trp yith the: pald r lean than KBoOT ait that hits: frohor bas invested In Order from: for Its P Justice McCall, gave san—conder al: =a | NA WOLD ‘Term of the Suprome Court, Justice-MeCall. roduction. fn—Part- I, to-day recting Joseph. Day. Lee to produce the alleged marriage ‘certincate and a cient, Miss Mae Wo | Thomas C. Platt letter in which his , alleges Senator admita his marriage | to her, The proceeding was preliminary to the trial of » a divorce trom Ben: bolng op the calen i xember, Four days ago | rected Mls Woo! {iss Wood's sult for ator Platt, the action dir for early in No- —Suetios—stocatt tr 4 attorneys to show je South. His> invested alt “thetr? 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