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¥ ea} injury gon, engineer of the building. When he Wass Lastly ¢ “f ‘ | heard the nolse of the explosion de F jtavier, Amos Tuck French, who gave | Bursied from bin post in the basc:nent her away. She was very attractive, aa | DAY TO PRODUCE to the elevator and sied hime Bre is @ most Striking giri, | ~ NI taking down twenty-three girls em- very iarge and gracefully poised, al- | URY KECURDS, | ployed in the Universal Laundry, on [tuoues but twenty-one years of age. 2 the third foor. Her gown was a ia Princess, of heavy (Continued! tromanth When the girls were safely out of the wht atin trimmed with old point building Golson went alon at Jace. Her old point lace veil was caugai |" can assure vou 1 St . floor and atte 0 halt arose | with crange blossoms and iltes of tye; could succeed you, nor have I a wish of the flames, which pidly | and she cairied a bouquet of spreading. The firemen fou all [i {the valley, The bride wore al “Do you know J bistered and with his lungs fll of UR: ne diamond pendant, the gift of brother-in-law of A In the cork rgrocin. ax condemned for murder BOOKS LOSE MANY ' 2 nore. ‘I gs . his best ma e garried him to the roof of [ 4 key. Chi Beat THOUSANDS ON THE butlding facing on ‘Thr : noay. during when x ed. selectio thence to the gruund. He was taken to ib j Ree JAMAICA RACES. @ hospital. ae party. and eueatn lett . ep ledirarow: vit t © given far yor The telephone xchange t les ty Ww, of Mrs neis Or- low'r Willlameburg ls at b ‘ ndmot the bride \ and Boeruni sites s, up ve! ji Nohiee horn topo} of the explosi 10 WULJ ai Aitred a oat, an of the explost: ; pepuned pan jana yo =| of the whtdows on tos fou | t “abun ¥ | regal utifal man | factory bullding, terriied (oe twenty.) ¢ scene at the wedding break | “Didn't yo: vise w outs | broke for the str , Fa re lignew that Julian « trut Tn co eir panic the tele He Says Others Nay Do It STOPS RUNAWAY AS IT | "pro nat equired to “APL ~% THE EVENING WORLD. fULS¥AL, (ON StI a IRE AND» NEW YOnK'S BALL ~ TRAPS 2 PS 25 GIRLS TOSSERS Mi: ‘ROOSEVELT AND MISS FRENCH WED 21se krone Whe Was tea AMID BEAUTY AND FLORAL SPLENDID, Willandbore’ Fact Factory Engin- Everybody De-lighted, and Society Notables See Bride eer Saves All of Them from | President Gives Griffith’s Married to Samuel Wagstatt Burning Building. | Men His Confidence. in Newport Church. _DANGER. | WHY HE DOESN'T ROOT. | | BUDS ATTENDED HER. Audience Dismissed from the Has No Time but His Boys Do Mrs. Alfred Vanderbilt. Gives Gayety as Four-Alarm —Then He Has a Hard | — Brilliant Reception After Blaze Spreads. Struggle on with Congress THEATRE IN the Cerenx A fire that made necessary the turning (Spectal to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World) in of four alarms and paralyzed busi-| WASHINGTON, D. C., May &—Pres-) xewport, R. 1, May #.—With smil- ness In the downtown section of Will- dent Roosevelt received Clark Griffith's ing skies and in the bresence of a large jamebure followed this afternoon an ex ball players at the White House to-day | gathering which completely filed the plosion in the factory of the and told them how glad he was to Zabriskie Memorial P. Church tt Gtates Cork Manvfacturine © meet every one of them. The President | #fternoon. occurred the wedding of M ie Abe fitth Noor of a factor; {s not @ bawedall enthusiast, simply be- |Muuline Leroy Frenen. eldest dave at Lorimer and McKibben strec cause) hu ‘dogs’ not (belong to the) lel- |e oS of Mra, Alcred Gi) Vanderbilt, One man was badly injured and sure class and does not have time Wola BRRAUSITS, Wiaicala te Cis con Breda of employees) in the bulld attend bail games,” as he expiained to) S00, SIF BAN! a ted (Mare Barnard) compelled to flee for their lives the New Yorks. Tweedie Ge) Waneoip arak fHaat The blaze started Dy the ex; ‘1 have a tremendous tussie on iny | SKS ee aniCinotne gigas soon spread throughout the upp hands wit gress at ALL eae a aera, Guwenst ot of the building, whieh occur ve |time,” Jent remarked, “and | V0°0 it atv? postal Wats “ntervals greater part of the block bounded by 1f 1 foun, 1 should take much | AMEr SRBeaICWHILG GIN GUAR McKibben and Lorimer s' pleasure a contest on the nd flowering azaleas tn avenve and Broadway. Clouds baseba used about the outer acrid smoke soon set team as the > rere Used Aout tre water-front section tain on eel ty 8 : drawing immense bail players fect nas ros alt a dozen street of my home [white clematis and Ily of (ne vatiey ee Seal lwere’ ein y effe Audience Driven Out- aded. expressed | Vere simi At the time the fire started t) not being & govd busv- mself, bur said his sons ! ence was assembling for a matin emibace. in the Ga nterest in the game and espccully, was an police were afray! ts < Spread beyond iS aid mle CED Li fn which it originated Seas enerine r a out the spectators who had a SCHEMING: Sanurae at becetee | oie ene rench, lly tered the playtouse and SHER, ae ae a (aan igstatt jr, Dave doors on the rest 3 ie | Wegeritt and Banc ne ant a ve Firemen swarinine on t at al wea by the miald o; ons of ss Edith Kane, of Tuxedo. of the Broadway “L" tine ve fie ; : ze te h Kar bas uinoae funning of trains to the W Regal ie see ress yn Bridge. Severa! stores in Cily buys in tie Wan p + Her bouquet w of the fire were locke! : & yeas ago and w ¢ pink 3 tomers had been sint Y | of pln The reserves from «\y and news | NeXt came the eight bridesmaids, Misses irene Sherman were required to By hard work the rumer, Marian fhe worst effert oo: tie n Grosvenor, Dorothy Kane, Bulldine Mm whieh | originated The Cutting a Ma arel Bioward| upper floors were burned o y waa tu zed Tenauiinks Ee ye ob Un, with trimmings | eir large yellow lex. | were wreatied with pink aie erlvoreucaPica evoke JEROME HAS ONE | lower part of the structure v Engineer Saves 25 Girls. The only person who sustained ph |ehiffon over p of pink sat Haus in the fre was Robert quence of t prone servic Y 1 we answer questions whic not privi Of Brooklyn was badly’ d eat for H DASHES TOWARD CHILDREN. ey eet ie ‘ about an hour | = Mr. Pierce testitied Thesathe Nonelof (he employers 0 an oore. ridle and| ally drew the charges ; Big Chief Wins Hand’: factory eould tell wan, caus ° The !mmense sala of Cooper's medi- Policeman Moore Gr Bridle and Distrivtoactor . Rea ‘i ae % plosion. All heard fe . New to t Clings to Frighiened | iuston: do won ur to in your | handicap Ma not stop to make nga On Me ore at A Wal 1 h & nimal. charge being related to the persons ons: miners | having interests In the Ice Trust?” to. —— public, wa Policeman Bernard J. Mo ‘] refer to Mr. Smythe, your asslat- | pace 1 day wa lives at No. 400 V Fiftieth ant." As they r [tai man or tis afternoon atopped a runaway horse |" "Whar evidonee have you to prove| hth ' { ' a na a@ delivery wagon in time to| tna: charge? demanded Mr. Jerome, with him a Jn of his success 5 it from dashing into a crowd | sternly. t to skin the i \¥ f sa of children going to the publi Ol lllbstEFonns Tamer. Wi Oshornelthetalie advant EABY i(] MORGUE NRA inal Aa ay eis Al Seventy-seventh street and Amster: | ation camy. I have withdrawn that siz Chief mi af this gener ¢ took frlgat at an autom: allegation now. an t M4 aa front of a house| “And did not Otto te A ean _ tizestly atte wand it ran madiy | Osborn nth. - th stree wiices | 1 do not know." we Mrs. McGu re Has no Money RU bho Me, Smythe?” PIMLICO RESULTS. | ran out int | "Your Honor, am I to be sub 7 Ma, May ACK the. bricle. to Pay for Buria: of ted?’ —— four and w on HLM ri 'TUBE FOF | resolved AIT RITC WHTS 2 0,000 PSII ad Ask ‘ Job's Dene, He Say Return of Guarantee for Contract. RICHMOND?) Staten. Isl: on Exte: Avert 1s Get Hearing! fon of Fourth Tunnel. | The Pi rece. ved om Ann © Pres he Rapid | Subway oy Company z | for the return of $1000.00 doy seourlty for the faitht ormance 1, Se ne ed nt to re ed April and decla istructed as t J from neer. pment of © the ns of your board referred t (EYS OF TRINITY NOWDR, MANNING'S - New Rector Inducted With the! § Simple Ceremonic | of 1696. “wn the| ‘ thls . followed was + used at the Induc- tor of Trinity, Dr. ward Lord Bishop been ad- nf the Rev The induction i and has Jay, senior warden, and left the vestry , fol | sion of strymen, and members of the peregation, and passed through the} of the church. The] urd to the front yr was lovked and the key left In {t.| on Col day addressed Dr. Manning as follows | “In pursuance of the order of the) Jenurch wardens and vestrymen, 1 here- | deliver unto you the keys of this| hurch and of St. Paul's, St. Jo y, St. Agnes’s, Chrysostom’s, | he Corpal- sion, August 1s's and the Chapel of the Inter by virtue thereof T induct you int . | Iniant. aise Late for Apologies. By the office of Rector of Trinity Church _f withdraw x 1 se In the City of New York, and into the! . —.! | Jerome 1, actual and corporal possessions of Because sie ee aor - __ si me i the rectorship, with all the fruits, pro- enough to pay for ithdras u i fits, members and appurtenances, Months’ old won Mrs. i ESTRANGED WIFE ENDS ‘ tthe keys, and with them the of No, 3 Wes y- tulne's emporalities, profits and appurtenan ws walked to the Morg HER LIFE WITH GAS. obtained ¢ ene rect ‘answered Dr. Mane aby “In her | - = yi | hing)" “By (ie grace a, God ad again Mrs, Baker Ties Tube to Mouth in the oftice See to’ long aa it shall please God to see With Napkins to Make Certain of Death. Despondent b Shortly after became il led by th to do anvthng weld tae motuer Tron ay Meuldsle us by cuteiul ow alive until ve aus neexltig ended her life 6 house ted to her apartment by t ernoon Wi died. She waited unul he re in the alternoon ana then he Aerie BAKGr Wis and out, 2; Grandpa, 196 (Masnada) Ited an underuiker, wi i ene ler and out, 8 ‘Time, 514 Three coud do nothis nh e Then Mrs. Medutre dre tached to a Jet dniitiaiew dc vk sure that death would come | the Mc she had become unconscious, Mrs 1 aaye any hour be! he bods fd securely ned. the. tube | “ert e i t night. ‘This morning cing napkins Nt Ph pea ens tol feared und took. hers linet which held the rnbl firmiy in. her ney fs Anibler, Rots body. Before she uth nds trom Joun’ 2 mnyae ey would alist ——_ — ayn RAID ALLEGED HANDBOOK. addit gent Ub that she money to prover that St be k money she return 1 lerome's face flushed and tis| F They Got Het Down voice treioied with anger | a | omimissioner Hand d ded EXPLOSION KILLS FOUR all eae SOR or egal a i Ik vee Labery and Harrigan went |'8/ tne custodian, PANEER Imp) Battle Axe and IN PENNSYLVANIA MINE, ©. M0 West Pifty-ninth street to- |Urand Jury minutes for inspection only a areas eels hed say made a two dollar|When a proper order prevails. Se oie pa ha dl on Laan alt iodo ri oa rod inthe Sixth race at) te) PDullan. who! was “a witne Wu SFut ts) are reported to lave’ bee have caminiay Wert hea 4 Michael Hogan, of No.| ¢xcertion to Mr. Jer ane eate Mn is ‘3 8 Chee) Oto, Draper colliery of the Philadelphia and pat two weeks 7 ixtieth street, whom they) ition of him as a Kk Sulla neniacto\ to 5 ei gdiug Coal and Iron Company by. “| w York. 1 hope with running a handbook, ‘The | sald “if Mr. Jerome wit! make the sane Pore ‘te, ! And 5 to 1. third. aie. rz ny by an Caine Ua declare Homan hae been went regarding my being @ crvok, Hoo: hun) Riya Boy. Zankee, Arlingtol exerved it he Aver” wep nk @ Tushing busines for some time, out of court, I will give him an im: and Diebold. ngton | mony was over. ontinue me tn it. turning the key of the door, he it and led the way through the ed cht to the altar, was offered and Then, ope: darke A prayer the cere- Special for TO-DAY, the Sth N WALNUT Lets ..vounn We | rED CHOCO- 20 kinds). POLND 19C | .vousn 256 Park Row store open ev WE DELIVER FREE PURCHAS. K DOLLAK aM Atte BAY AND. OVER tERY AND STREK: iso all Brooklyn 3 W 1 to 10 0. D. Candles t own customers caret and abipped fror order department ly packed specin) mal! Her hte wife Barclay strect and Cortlandt street stores open Saturday evenings until 11 o'clock a rAHaN) MEL | H [ | hic Wi AIG ANA poor iy —_——.—- ‘Conductor Say He w Knocked Down, His Mone, Taken; esi Locked Up. COMPANION WITH Counsel for Accused Officer Claims !e Can Prov Mibi. On ach f grand larceny, Griftt Baisley, a attactied to th West t in $2.00 ball fo Jew exam/nation nert in Rat! by Magistrate Market Court nished, to-day t on Baisley w MW. Mots ng at N rst street. Meiey swore t his roy re walkin ing 1. Adams, fourth tube to Staten nt is fre e time te ( ission ordered « hearing on stru 1 in ampiaint of the Republican District! therefore saw ng of the alleged tee of the Twenty-third Assem: | rophery ing was taken from hi against the Inter nal “Hariden' a ast | ad station One Hundred Mek his co’ over before they s | “ni William FE. Mu 6 Headqua i wad that an es jters Legal Bureau 9 is conduc | There's a “tip” coming—! Balsley’s defo asked for a ve his witnes: rolman oked out tn Me n house, but that was on reserve in of the alleged ro! brought sald home at the tim said, mw was off duty and at And that at velock, when he Wa supposed to be fo MeKey up 1 gone to ti mm. Bais a‘ enth st bell |the station McKey ne says, reste: ‘orty-first stre i y another office reed wit ation, and ¥ discharged in court Saturday morn } has bee the pollee f for ten years and has never had complaint registered against him, a cording to Murphey ENDED LIFE IN FEAR OF INSANITY | Body of Missing Customs In- spector Found in Coney Istand Creek. The search for Alfred R. H. Gamisch ustom-house clerk who disappeare two weeks ago, was ended to-day b the finding of his body tn Island Creek under the Harwey aveni bridge, by William Courtne; Gamich lived at No. fferts Park se Tle was forty years old, and he n connected with Custom Hous for ten years. A short time before wha tewth avenue, In the T ston. ione of his relatives now doubt wa is suleide he complained that his mi glving way. He took a day off t the r telling hls wife he was golr re paint failed to reappear, ate detectives and the 4p a vigilant seareh for him in the that he had wandered away wh. was demented his mother and his stepson. Special for TO-MORROW, the 6th SUTTED FRE 10c CREAM WAFERS... roUND SPECIAL ARSORTRD CROCO- LATES “(20 Kinds) PouND 19C CHOCOLATE HARD ALMOND NOUGATS. ..POUND evening until 11 o'clock, 25c LIES Lo eoconnanorse PARLOR LAESA sx HIM. str stution. wes het Rataha the Cone; In Four: he yanished, police kep He ts survived hy | PRR OT Pure Mil; is just as meces- sary to ever; member of your family as ie isto the Baby! > iT War Pasteurized ff Millk etre] OF MILHoCREAM PURITY BRAND per quart Is You must pay more to get n fimilk equally as pure—and '’ ¢ you cannot get richer or more y ywholecome milk no matter Wwhat you pay for it. Every MUTUAL prod- uct is pure—guaranteed pure. Bottled Milk, 8c qt. Buttermilk. 6c qt. Condensed milk, '4 pint, 7c. 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York rater Hooks oft May 1, 100 reruatn' clow ork A on May 1904, DENNIS ved son of the late Pate Kearney. residence, No, 180) yo May 0. Mase a> o'clock : nek and Cathorl Funeral from hin tn SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS Sak = —— —— ae

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