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Are Finally Forced ‘to Scuttle Vessel in New- town Creek. to Jonger cope “ith a fire in @f time at. which more than firemen were overcome and dlis- “the post was’ scuttled early to- "tn Newtown Creek. : Pie Bremen made a hard fight, as 0 barrels d{ unslacked lime. , About ge, had to heir hoso over a jong piank ‘the plier to the deck, } Bek nie oreti t mat deal o: cuty wan ered fa removing tue unconucl) os they fell, Often nve man were ite at one time, n and burned bog those overcome ‘Battalion Calet Heickenberg and a kk Golden. of ‘Truck « Com- jo. 6, Sao Lieut. O'Rourke, of mayid AL Boody pL fell to the bottom of the barge several firemen were painfully J din rescuing sim, samo) to work {; iF ve A in relars, Orclock: this. morning, wien it @ dangerous for them to board the their officers decided to scuttle ‘tract with Unions, Denying + Contempt Decision. ice McCall, in the Supreme Court, S¥, sustained the argumenta of) ir Supreme Court Justice Alfred tp bis fight for the striking jon against the Typothetge of The organization’ had en- d the International Union of Prese- mM and the jocal unions from striking ¢hé ground that they had @ contract fh the presidents of the three print-| unions providing for a nine-hour | ‘day until January, 18. The) psinen, demanding that the working | be cut to eight hours, struck when | wun refused. When the Typothetae moved for the Punsiment of the unions for contemp! court in dismeying the injunction Pfakaier Udawe siccainr presenied sif-| "@avis to snow that the presemen had ais individuals, after tie preat thad De Lucoa entered the plac ditesaq-quarrel-started..The police bellava. it | money. LURED TO SALOON AND KILLED BY EATEN AIL Romance Begun in Italy Ends in Tragedy in Mulberry soloist, but 00, me First “Popular” Night Gets Star Cast, Good Singing and Spirited Action. —_——- I lacked just four minutes of Sun- baritone day morning when “Die Melstor- singer,’ Oret of the season's Satur- evening popular performances at| the Metropolitan Opéra-House, caine to | PA ove! S DERWE Street. an end. The curtaln had gone up at Z 7.0 o'clock, yet the four and a half 0 hours of Wagner's masterpiece had) Babetelio De Lucoa, a handsome |.tired almost nobody. An audience that packed the auditorium remained to call out the principal singers and to ap- plaid them with vigor and alncerity: (No mich splendid atage picture as the last act pus been seen hére af any for- mer presentation of the work. ‘The shrill - ness of the women's Voices and the/ teodinesa of the men’s in the chorus were us ,ailhoying a ever, ‘but such realism ug was displayed Inthe natural, groupings, In the apimiated’ action, in the spirited and sustained cheering and in the exuberant waving of flags, marks| young Itallan, who came to this coun-' try several monthe ago to make a home for hie sweetheart, the daughter of a vineyard owner for whom he formerly worked in the Province ot Palermo, ts dead ¢o-day, ahot through the heart’ by « rival who had followed him ito New York. , “ De Luoca ved at No. 114 Mulberry attest, and was regarded as a savicg house, plause and stage when to demand nonata Was the “afternoa: Gaurd was 4 Syet CewT. ot essrhe— tie — pete TE FF = RCC EN MILE MOE mye mig wag all prearranged. Revolvers ana Know, one of tue vury veal avine Ger: man’ tenuis, ;eturned atter a yours w Nioola Tartgila, of No. #2 East One gency and appeared as Walter. Hundred “and Thirty-third atreet, and pucron tlesu. which detracted from is y as the youtntul and Tairenzo Vairnawa, Jot N03} Elisabeth but be seo. admitaol pew Maxdaiene 10 tana) Mine. Fricda it display ed but In the cleverness: and! Vebselensa8f Saint-Saens's Lust .o inention, vut deserving of high Gorlltz rele tribute, was Hertz, the conductor, who w brought out all the beauties of the Tscore, reading fne clinwxes, without drownsn of the alngers. Oa 11 eat encore nessas. Both pointed to Angelo Dama: hita of No, % Orchard atreet, arid de- clared be had done the shooting. Nama- hita was arrested. He said that he had only been in this country a week or two. Further qiues- ought out thal and HIGHWAYMAN GOT in ae nc Hamiueratein wave a Verdi day i ine gt, urday, in the afternoon he presented | “Aida’ with the original ca: dick saved herself, as befoi {Nile scone, in which she reached some | Zenatello more eat drama peitec vor, De Cisneros was a sunning’ vision of jovedness as Aunneria, Ancona as . . 0 @ ti he Ri HE @ Benjamin Cohen Knocked Sink am usa, Te ay Bt, be re uz ibade a’ good “Alte: Down and Robbed of Jew- elry-and Money, uted to “4 Wag virlle and the orches- joo overpowering) vid | Loacene at the Gate of effecuve os ever, ‘and patinni wax master over al An audien: jmanding figure. Albani, as Manrico, who lives on the Ocean Pardway be-\sang better than at his first anpear- tween Avenues N and M, was knocked ance, and brouxht the house to his feet ‘tn dlamonds| with’ his bigh C. Jomelll was Leonora products of delightrully rying for a car, when syddenly aj man sprang from a hallway and struck him! in the back of the head with a heavy the fifth, was the featyrs of weapon. Cohen fell unconaciots, The| tha two concerts by the New York highwayman took a diamond atud out|Symphony Soclety at Carnegie Hall on of his victim's pocket. It was ‘worth Saturday evening and yesterday after- $600. * “}noon, Walter Damronch’s Interpretation. In another pocket he found $40 inlof it was most praiseworthy, and his; her role in A watch and-chaln completed | fa played jt with musicianly skill | Manhattan | igh order, Yet, with all d have the loot. Mr, Cohen revived some time after! e, It must be aald t sometoing of the thrill THE NEW YORK SYMPHONY, autiful sympliony-of Tachal- iditen Of tacir unio. Metall } decided to-day, re | unions on tne! net sure that the | tig on the unlons | nan any right to! based upor that ts now ing force the cannot be afforded.’ SJOY REVOLVER PUTS : A ROBBER TO FLIGHT. Man Who Demanded $5 Was’ * Routed by a Load of Small: Pellets. ‘A muscular man about forty-five RO ired: piace Taeetytouethy wimet of Broadway last night and de nded a $5 loan of the clerk. } pahised “he sald He —woUls— Eo | j | i f | | STEAMER BURNED ON LAKE. DETROIT, Noy, %—It 1s reported Bere that/the steamer Monohansett was urnes to the water's edge last night ee Thunder Lake, Lake Huron. sine and valand to> Collingwood, | Wife-savers saved the ——_—-—___ SHIPPING NEWS. ANAC ‘FOR-TO-DAY. THE TIDES. et ete MG er, Tow \Yater, ie had urged whem | heard him. sets. 4.36/Moon risce 0.27 || the aasault, and called unti a citizen} \ He was weak from loss of/ Dr, blood and the shock of the blow Towsey, of the Brooklyn Hospital, at s his reading may be near here to-morrs tended him and he Inter went home. Hee ea HSB n Ree aN Et ic RIROpEANGMEa As he did not see bis assailant, the Cossack’s makes one ait Up, ~ America, ve no clue to work on. sat police ti was named orizi Eames | Macy & Co's Aftractions Are Their Low Prices 34th to 35th St worthy Sale at opening of car Fifth Fioor Store for Men,. The sample lines of two leading manufacturers are rep- resented, the Suits being the best grades they produce, The finer ones in the sale stock we would count splendid values at $34.50 in our regular stocks. None in the collection would figure in our regular stocks under $24.50. Various styles are embraced—styles from conservative : DUE TODAY. to extreme; in regular and stout sizes, The materials Include.fine cheviots, worsteds, tweeds and velours—in checks, plaids, stripes and neat mixtures, EVERY GARMENT 1S HAND-TAILORED THROUGHOUT, At $19.75- @nnounced me was called to fi “Hang a Farewell, from "Die not in his best vincing, and AY urlpping. rapt: mbrich He has Mme. Sembrich, ven, Gerville-Reacivy and C: ars of last nigh Rares Was in splendid mson and De}: much enthusiasm fot her fermer story. I | chan coulirimed the good opinion formed | ong pe, is 6 | t ot hls Hadames, singing with opulence |panini's condi 3 Of 5 “it land purity of voice and acung with ter- | death of Isolde was maat | Zeppilli, Maricaini, Crabbe, |dur and Gianola-Galletu” concert from firm “is vocally ready” to ma pearance before the Now York she fell Ill, and her indi: aa ™ pla’ a lively trifle that xrew a bit overture to. on } Donna Dit Ke for the fret 4 Mozart's “the Theatre! 450 Persons Scared by Great ture completed the pro-+ p ‘SKI AGAIN ention, p and to get hajt.a first played. and the f in was de’ usual Langendoi Mon Coour" aria “Samaon et Dalil eved Riccardo ic lons from sung In Ge: Massenet’ b; Uitgtnt's pecial applaus 1" Pagl a use, Campanart ubstitute, He, Bispham . and i the breach, The popu- an aria from Marach- letting” and Wotan's ‘alkure."" While voice, his art was con- FILLS CARNEGIE HALL. All the familiar exhibitions of hero- worship were repeated at Padereweki second recital in Carnegie Hall on Aat- urday afternoon, There was a. crowded plenty of ape rush to the foot of the rogrsmme was finished dozen extra numbers, THe planist’s dwn new It proved a long, much Involved, sometimas heavy | but profound composition,.relleved by, a beautiful middie movement. »Lisz mninor sonata followed, e Red _to- Chor .of whom Paderewaki is a sympathet: and masterful interpreter, |” BUHLIG THIRD: RECITAL. AF FHE-MEFROPOLTFAN, | ‘and “a” programme sisuou, NY beller Chusacierizduon of |e = stilettoes were drawn, De Lucca had] Becaiieamer naa ever oven made tian | bristling With “frst time" orchestral| time. Hé ha» recely y nei SIOUX CITY, Ia., Nov. S—An attempt Ho weapons, and backed toward the| ‘Hat of Gorlix. David is music should have drawn a_ better | firat on Oct. # dsked (or #40. ‘The black-| was made yesterday to aaa fate vf CTeativd, Willie bid. rf | recor modest In their Georg: Glover, son of Mx Jlov door when the shooting began. - uhimann's Kothner (tie luttes | house to the Metropolitan last night, As| mailers had become mocsst lt hele |G ore na Ne SiG aa) nc the smoke of battle cleared he Iay’on ‘singing’ poorly) are old iuvorives. sual the ‘no encore’ demands when the se | Baker ye Science 0) rule bad to be =| broken if only to stop the applause for who not only sang the | due “Ah Forse’e Jui" aria trom ast viata," but four other gems In her ‘La Tra-| and the charming styic rt made her d trom) if Otto} tracctar! uffering from hoarseness, a1 iacei’ an: Of the de M co Parade Carnaval Ty ‘ampanini were | BOMB BURSTS IN THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1907. “Die Meistersinger’” Finely Ferformed at the Metropolitan CHAUNCEY DEPEW IS NOT FEELING BLUE. ALL WE WANT NMOENCE! als cugT Line THaT-- =MA=Ha-nal Is ¢o; Co) TENEMENT BLACK HAND AD MARKED). Explosion in Hallway of East Side Building. The 1 persons living In a fiat-house at Nos. 343 and 34 East Twelfth street were given a scare early to-day ea an explokion shooR’’the building and]. {smashed windows in: the sirshatt. The faye Chait | d f “Tliecountsy Is far from broke tenants didn’t fee. in panic from thet . : k pullding. {Muey were too frighteried ‘to] Confidence ts all that we need!"— Van SAPa Dies melee hers This time ‘he's not springing a joke. could even get Into the place He? [found that ‘éitner a home-made “porto | for a giant frecracker had beep set off | lon the third’ floor. - Traces” of paper Hving on the fourth Moor, has been re- \Good Clothes Direct From Maker To Wearer — You can buy clothing from the maker at almost manufacturing cost, IF YOU WILL. You can save all the usual intermediate _ profits. Y : best made, UNION MADE clothing on the market, and save half of your usual’ clothing expenditure, other system offers You can wear the most stylish, Come. to’ 707 Broadway, between Washington Place and West Fourth street, and prove this’ asser- tion. Buy of the maker—n the’ factory—sce the- f0'o i man. He did not entee into dissipation |& record ponievement. . i 3 ‘wadding ted the -polieé to belleve ‘th: . : a sits b : me ciock {yesterday afternoon smoke Meee ; ‘Aa to -the fant it ‘wae admirable. |- Buhlic eave the third of his plano re- | the- bomb was of the Fourth of Ju 1) clothing being made, it Beata tecadratine vine’ varrals es Reraatint haa ineasentelacsity Bini woutlengley Ler mune ers, (Oe, | citala/ at Mendelssohn Hell on saturday | variety) It tad, been pared on ths i J : HERE sae ‘ mult in is the w ts. that are not popular are en-/aftornoon, playing compositions by Bac’ landih he third ‘Roor, one A “4 mae matted the lime slacking, The fire- lett Palermo eent word for him to mex wien VaucRooy, who ‘hus penetrated Naepeathovent cabo: UeSaeae ‘The Lee i Ee aoMod reeultea ao i +S. N. Wood & Co. clothing needs no introduction. It_is Cee ee ee ee eee eee ed ua ni | deep) inta Une euuractes of Huds: eaviiy, Hand Chontn."Thla younk | 75" gieetch of flooring belax ripised 5 fe 'f extensively worn—widciy and favorably known: This factory i ‘towed trom po rect see hin sup- abe ae ot sensational, but hls} t , vies Soong a , ; it @ foot of Green FE eee went to Is 8UP- | iis Couper rs aie epee koe nai Inning the respect-ef those |up and the < re of some piaste | \Vire Aitached to It Lay Across |] manufactures for the S. IV. Wood & Co. retail stores, the largest rethere were ae sther end. sida. ek=sinkor—tne_ mast iovyabi w= lwho hear hie. ! hl i < boats, and anchored away trom| A came of cards waa In progress jin |aijiy in the domain Of opera-wave me PEVESTER—Rawiixo.— |e from t zs the Path-byWhic 1 on the Pacific coast. But we manufacture for no. Eastern aes : the roar of the cafe. The man who | peautitully \meuuw” lapdesonation of SSS ieee PER senses five stories uti ? {iPstores,. Hin-New Vor a Pas of fire were soon again at dark, jhad sent for hin was Playing: Hardly | uu, ~eveh Uivusn, siteiia teow bls) SEMBRICH AND NEW MUSIC Tony Bonano, an industrious tailor, Left His Home. |] find this plan as desirable as it is togicaland-economical—_No. 1 Ome | mi tly re-|Jeader, following his refusal to pay the ney Wrote costs of the “Next Friends” suit, He with $100, had been sed $3,000, 5 Won Mr. Glover lives at Lead, So. Dak. ny Wille leaving his home yesterday =| the plan failed tn cach Instance. ihe noticed a Wire lying across his pain. ae | Foliowing {t up he came upon w cylin- FSICLERKS OB/ECIMTOFINES ease tect wameien ogi jees Men Say Gover: penned. This time the: sted 0 aad on Noy. 3 satisfies nano, recelving cite wetg the Detective Bureau. Eftor vere made to trap the blackmails, but e galef of police af a quiet inve; al No Right te (Dock jr at "a cmeeting of T National Fed voice and fervor an fang Bo aria that she Gailetu —>—__ ce of music-iovers the x this opera to-night Opera House, ey: OW, ho Mme. Giannina comes + from Values up toleq, $34.50,inaNote- 9] Q.75 In every respect this ts the most remarkable sale of High Grade Sutts we have announced since the Value Extraordinary! She uroused « 4 also. contrib- | &@ very enjoyable programme. | AN ALL HERBERT CONCERT. who: the eléments did not deterenjoyed coin positions of the celebrated compos y i seq (conductor, Victor H. in the evening. served | py feet erbert, at the [to reintrodu Brossler-Gianoll as | Broadway Taeatre last night. Tt was Benjamin Cohen, thirty-two years old, Azucena, of which sie made a com- | & fee dctor Herbert night, and the t to last number—all enlus of Herbert—way rendered and enthusiasti- cally applauded by the appreciative au- down nd robbed of $1,! 9 San Corer Bnet 3 ryj.(and Rosetta, the Count. Parelll con- | {ieace: che ‘Duttield was the s0- and cash before dawn to-day at Wil-|Ghcreg. uphete were large’ audionces: ae | lat loughby avenue and Duffield street,| both performances. pati Brooklyn. on : rocky. sg going home, and was hur-| TSCHAIKOWSKY'S FIFTH By | ‘MARY GARDEN BETTER. |She Announces that She Will Sing in (Thais? Thin Evening. Mary Garden, whose debut, announced fo. last Friday in Massenet's “Thais, | Was postponed because of indisposttion, positively declares that she wil] sing | t th 4) siclat« been in “constant attendance upon) Misa Garden, and she herself was wu- thority for the statement lust evening h ke her » other members of Mr. Hammer n’s company are expected to ar Ru: Sout and. Amedo Bassi, tenor, whe fel from London, Rane Valu This 'season's most approved and higher-priced falrics, cut, tit, finish all of high standard of excellence. $5 BLUE SERGE SUITS, 315 BLACK THIBET SUITS, | #316 FANCY CHEVIOT SUITS, § $18 FANCY CASSIMERE SUITS, $17 FANCY WORSTED SUITS, es Like These 40 manufacture and ¢yffer at wholesale prices ailor Russian Suits handsomely em- Youths'-Suits and” Men's Ve also. is a wholesale manufacturing building. Elevator runs i crery Hay —ht—Ssturday—On_Saturda: being kept ,e mer Minister of ¥ S¥s- on triitl before Senate on. varlows of postal clorks, {rad cnarges. {t being reperted from y Congres He means to try aa heatinorien Itiough Nasl himself strong- S against such an assertion. Arana ™ Ane. | at Call 3 teams 4 Burniahedt Room Apart: ment Comnt $109.98 i eee iy Tables atnes STEEL $89.98 $4.58 $14.98 $21.00 RHEUMATISM BODY RACKED WITH PAIN No other disease causes such wide-spread suffering as Rheumatism, | |It is a nerve racking torture, and so thoroughly does it dominate the i fystem, when it becomes entrenched in the blood, that its Victims are jusually complete slaves to pain, Rheumatism is due to an excess of |uric acid in the blood brought on by stomach troubles, weak kidneys, | indigestion; and 9 sluggish condition of the system. The natural refuse| of the body, instead of passing off through the ordinary channels of waste, is left to sour and ferment in the system because of these irregularities, forming uric acid which is absorbed into the blood, and Rheumatism gets afoothold. As the blood circulates through the body. it deposits the acrid, irritating substances with which it is saturated, into the different muscles, Nerves, tissues and bones. , Sharp, biting paing commence, the flesh becomes feverish, swollen and tender, the muscles and joints throb and Jerk, and the body is literally racked with pain, “"Plasteray blisters, :lini- iments, etc., can never cure the disease; they relieve the pain, perhaps, | Lenora but do not reach the trouble, ar : ft | e ® e which is in the blood,” 8. 8.8, is the PURELY VEGETABLE proper treatment for Rheumatism, It 18, S, S, is the greatest of all blood purifiers, juat what is neaded in goes down and attacks the disease at itq head, and by driving out the poison and ‘ every, jeaseof Rheumatism, Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice free, ing acrid fluids which are causing the-puin, and strengthening and enriching the blood, cures Rheumatism permanently. 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