The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1908, Page 8

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SE a RT GY RE EET » hadly did she roll that Capt. rs nai, 0 gr GOON HELPLESS IN HURRICANE FOR 36 HOURS Explosion Imminent When Giant Wave Swept Huge Funnel Into Sea. After passing through one of the most terrific experiences that has been re corded by steamers in the hurricane which raged early In the month through the West Indies, the Panama liner Colon reache! port to-day with a jury after funnel inade of canvas and iron hoops, her davits boatiess and her en- @f#gn at half mast. The latter token of mourning was a tribute to two brave Ten who descended into the after-hold. while the ship was plunging and rolling ke an empty bottle in the furious seas, to secure a leaking fresh water tank that threatened to break loove and pound a hole in the ship. Part of the Colon's cargo was chemicals, and the water reaching them formed a deadly fas which cost the lives of the two martyrs to duty. The vessel left this port on Sept. 10 for Colon with 158 passengers, On Sept. 1%, off Watling Islafd, since devastated by the hurricane, she ran Into the twir- ler, The day dawned dull and heavy, and toward afternoon there was a cop- pery look about the sky and the sea began to heave in long swells. Capt. Clark, who had noticed the amazing drop of the barometer, made all snug and prepared for a bad storm. He ad- mits that he did not expect it would be aa bad as Jt was, Never in his experi- ence, he sald, had he seen such a sight as the breaking of the tornado. Wind Rose to 100 Miles an Hour. When the hurricane was jn its full! fury the waves were piled up till they seemed to tower high above the Colon’s| what noises they find most obj mastheads, and !t appeared impossible able, is also requested. Her head | cations were referred. that she could weather them. was kept up into the furious wind as much as possible and oll was used from the forward scuppers to ease her. So Clark ordered trysails put on the vessel to steady lier, Sut the sheets of stout can- vas were ripped apart like a girl's hand- kerchief as soon as tney were bent All through the night the gale increased till et dawn its velocity, Capt. Clark estimates, was fully 100 miles an hour The gea rose till, as the Colon wal- ‘leaking THE EVENING WORLD, WINTRE & 60 HYPOTHECATED STOCK, HE SAY reat mass of metal would knock a| ole in the Colon’s side and send her to the bottom. Two Martyrs to Duty William Lilly, an assistant and John Jarben, t P sent into the a’ the tank. It was not known t ater from the tank h gled with @ lot of cyanide of potas in the ship's cargo and formed a com- bination of deadly gases. Neither Lilly nor Jarven reappear and when a search was mad was found that the hold was 1u! polsonous fumes, and !t Was seve hours before it could be tilated and their bodles taken out. Fo tunately by this time the hurrtea had almost blown Itself out and the hatohes were taken off were buried at Lilly and Jarben Clark read sea the next day, and tho mariners’ funeral while the passengers, shaky stood by. During the 6 the blow not a soul on the © The terrified passengers, half on thelr knees praying, expected moment that the ship would pl Before Referee About the Methods of Brokers. Many creditors were ropresented to- it the hearing before Referee Peter of McIntyre & the bottom. It was next to fr to walk a step so badly did tt labor and piteh, To add to the the huddled passengers there B into the aft Co., the brokerage firm which went Into bankru several weeks ago. every now and again come the awe- sy spiring crash of a huge wave on t In of Charlés M. desk | Crou t out that Mr, Among the passengers were half a chool teachers on Zone. Thelr ; ; Crouse had deposited 4% shares of New pean oun Mame stock and had their way to the York Central Railway bravery and coolness as sang| received in return $50.00 in cash and hymns greatly allavel the terror of the) also a note for $30,0° signed by George passenger 1d the Colon’s officers , presentative of | ——_——_> --— WANTS THEATRE PRICES FIXED BY ORDINANCE y the members s head. Later action In con- sof New York asked whether sim- sorted to with Mary Scott Rowland's Suggestion shares of People’s Gas to the Board of Al- eed te Ente dermen. er or not Mr. Crouse had bee At the regular meeting of the Board \s r of of Aldermen to-day a communication | from Mary Scott Rowland, advocating the adoption of the ordinance repeal- | ing the city license act, under which | Crouse . a fake entry of $3 made as a debit again Frederick W. Sarle of his ao st Syracuse of the sidewalk ticket speculators de’ business, | 5 fee CN ae a rane in was read. The writer urges asa fur-| i000. or Erie second outright throug! ther corrective mensure that theatre | yy, py haa dieed ia elle managers and ticket agencies be con- | cary Heveala that aha ipune trolled by law regarding prices to be | 604 Resend’ beans COR imposed for tickets, | plied wi that $2,010. had been | jrooklyn Ls |the repurchase of the stock at an ad that clty noises be regulated, and those | vanced market value, and upon learn- declared nuisances be abolished abso-|ing that { beens peauesheaeal ean (HCA UCR DORaIDoe AR “etractive (ordin ie nee ce ring Poe pesea ata Jnance to that end ts urged. A public /to Mr. Ryan's office to get the stock cai hearing, at which citizens may state | titicate and fe differenee In value tion Tea t had been hypothe ee Mr 0G conser Both communi- Crouse in further testimony de- STILL ANOTHER NEW lowed and labored in the troughs of the mountains of green water, only her upper works and bridge were vis- An exclusive corset |Frederick W, Sarle Testifies clared that the $50,000 and $2,000 cas!) day's session of the International Con- debits t him were itters of Ne ‘ bookkeeping.” ' iosls ed at 9. sired to accom in with William the loans desired by him. I 1 a , 4 eee Ingly, in each instance t t iW i ' ' stock to Melntyre ei mis which dealt loans of $50,000 t : ee apes which were tur 1 slay ant for his notes indorse , sa {on, of the Melntyre firm 1 heredlt plies eo 2 ical set CZAR’S DOCTOR TALKS AT ee f St. Peters clan at pated his views TUBERCULOSIS CONGRESS roll | cs) WASHINGTON, Sept The second of NOW Is th the Accepted Time To put a stop t trouble which puts ance at the firs weath An at Riker's Antiseptis, 6 0 Best Mouth \W ‘Other Standa 250. 1 pts, 500.3 I qt., 90e omizers RUKER'S slened exira ual atta iH ‘ ee RIKER S 48 No. 8 Atom Don’t forget that there isa new Riker Drug Siore on Mih Street, just Westof FilthAve, RIKER'S 1 0Fe Wampole's Fc , A Toilet Table Bermol te Se eae Luxury ata neces- Hydrogen, large sity price, Pyrozone if i Vapor-o1 S VIOLET Schenck’s Nas s CERATE, De Villiss Atomiz Jaynes’ Catarrh Cure 50e Phone and Mall Orders re Pied Charge accounts sti te Pigg Dal York: 450 Fution st. ~ RIKEN Dau STORES Oth Ave. & 25d a ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1908. ues up to $1.85 yard yard, 98¢@ wa yard Tse wees RESTAURANT, GOOD FOOD, POPULAR PRICES, M LB.) Home No, grade Tapestry Carpet ~ aang Ke, plen 319 values, $14.98 bY 1 8,3x10.6 One Seam $17 50 values $12.98 ity , SIXTH FLOOR | ishing Sales”’ RUGS, CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS a healing antiseptic solution is the best preventive, Kill the germs Carpets purchased during the Home Replenishing Sales will be Sewed, Lined and Laid Pree, before they have 2 chanee to gTow CV QETEIAB) A eet age & iNet fia eels Antiser perly diluted Wor Wilton, Velvet Carpets in three sizes. Iniaid Linolewns, imported and used with an atomizer, makes ‘ values $1.25 yard, 9Qe 9x12 seamless, Gunlity, tle patternay 91:26 yale ‘ q 4 it ’ axe EG ) _ a healing, cle rative Kee Axmlaster and Savoonerle Cary $21 values, $15.50 US" 900 spray for hay fever, nose colds and incipient cata Values up to $1.59 yard, 4,15 9x12, One Seam, Cork Linoleum, imported qual- vaiuies, sara 44e Cork Linoleum, domestic qual values, yard, '95¢ 6x9 Seamless, a American Oileloth, 2 yds. wide; 51 values, $5.98 yoo voues, yard, £9e {ynireds of small Wilton : Duh ee sol American Oileloth, 2 yds. wide; Vilvet Rug: vie, values, yard, 18 AMERICAN MATTING, 350. values size 27x54, aie ae tet ote TanET yard, gf pigercniies ¢ PVE FOURTEEN 1j1 SPREE yard, 280 $1.75 values, + $1.25 SPORE-Fourth oer. emia $1.00 Sli CASES, 24-INCH SIZE, 5. c, THIRD FLO. OR me COUCH COVERS AND CURTAINS ss REAL SCOTCH LACE CUR- INS enalesan Irish t pai . $1.66 $1.98 Norrl TAM LACE Cun. pal We B48 IRISH POINT LACE. ct TALNS. elaborate borders; ‘on full Teigth "and width S298 8 BORDERED PORTIERES, fab CHEESY borders; all colors EAT Siniyg inhaonbo HOUSEHOL EXTRA HEAVY BLEACHED 60 Inches wide, 29c. values, Yard 19¢ BED SHEE — values, 35e, | H Fhe. ROCHON De scoTC Lt cor 39¢ PRINTED BURDAP Th pide eee, LOC ac BEST Lams FEony SOFA Ces “° 29¢ HOLLANG WINDOW SHADES beat grade n | 85.00 TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS | only with fixtures y to Y COUCH COVER | eal #) ils t 19¢ Bi. BR eRe EEN 1 MBE AD Ms va art iH ARAB A (Fourth Floor.) D LINENS DOMESTIC TABLE DAMASK, | FULL BLANKETS, COMFORTERS | SIZE_SILKOLINE COV- , extra heavy, full size, 81x90, full bleached, 55¢, ERED COMFORTE in pretty light, medium and dark shades, |>-— filled with white cotton, si. mig PILLOW CASES, bleached, 10c, values, at Ge values, 88¢ i MM}... dahl E jets Yard, Bye UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, heavy quality. Limit 19 yards t @ WooL FINISH BLANKETS, ta| | white and gray, suitable for upper By ‘ ible, ‘The combers swept along the for the most exclu- Si TD FANCY LINENS—Hemstitched Union Linen Scarts, Shams and| rooms or maids’ beds. $2.25 val-! R decks f tem to stern and boats . . t a Irs 77? th y : Centre Hieces, with one row openwork; 80x30 and 1x5 falues ir, | POAC GEA trcinaviie: lke toys and sive woman — it ern B i O 10 ers BI 10390, 19¢ ou Yx30 and 1x54, Values up ues, pair, $1.49 HS } swept away or smashed to kindling caters to fashion’s L| (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floor.) | (THE ASCH STR EEE OTCBB. |i; 4 Some, The ventistore mate ripped intdenende To-morrow, Wednesday E ia 5 aT hill E ] ipaee OF CEUNDICD UP he Bohai \ ALL BEARING ROLLER S| J F EE Te i Then the starboard stays of the after | uN R SKATES » $1,98, THIRD FLOOR | ! funnel parted and the huge metal cylin- Style No P Lane s $ ji er fl wi a rash aronly ai ve ae French Mourning Millinery "$2.50 BOX SEAT DINING CHAIRS, $1.62 Q faced a terrible emergency | nN! Not over siz to @ custome: es N Par naptuel che elagh vaya, th Special Display of Hats, Toques and Bonnets | 4 RATTAN ‘ CHIFFONIER, G aweep over the boat deck and pour B E gamed tull ay PROC RERS) Mts backs) quarter - sawed s volume down the funnel aperture including the latest Low Crown Crepe Hats § rubbed” and pol] finish; regularly $225, at g@ og. | cum Soden o- lA LZ > the red hot furnaces there would be Price $2.00 draped with Veil, also many New t heen ae i larly $8.25, at $2.25 | isn, rubbed and | ~ explosion that would annililate the s ’ KM E eG, Ga LARGE WARDROBES, golden] polished, fv E id D the Fi ° j i ' ; ends, penti 0a ish, panelled dc 2 # v $s Nt Long Back Designs in Mourning Veils El Sapte Puce neoarnd faa + vanvas and lumber covering for the ° 2 small drawers | iad drawers, ser- arising The job of putting it in place Medium Bust toes en lene. at $8,75 "| pentine tront, endangered une lives of the men en- . A T , Aeaaaranee Frens | BRASS BEDSTEADS, 2-Inch_pil- eat Pein yaged in it all the hours O 4 jy ||D O evel mirror; reg: | Teaahane 2 1 P, Ue After you have seen rmure Tapestry Portieres ey sissy BUSA | late panelled head and foot: %-} 420.00; at death, and they wen ‘Time and again on . only to be caught eto save him from belng washed English lacquered; $21.00, at $14,75 (Fifth Floor.) regular price it you will .know why it is the best corset for $2.00 159 otner styles 250 Pairs in a full range of colors Value $7.50 Pair : at 53,75 West Twenty-third Street hate stifling then the fires ere finally drawn and then the work was easier. lt would have been suicide to for ship through the sea anchors of Jumber an were made, and to these tl till the fury of the hurri which was not until thirty-six hours eyo wae int $1.00 to $6.00 Splendid OU Heater— Shelf — Gilcioth 2 Ammonta— For} The news that the after water, tank J irearteeoetictreant iretienn cnt e “ic. household uses; was breaking loose in the shaking up ens: large clreular| colors and de f {he ship got added to Capt, Clark's unx- Ask Your Dealer figet cess \ AC full egal.bots 9c fety. A loose tank tumbling about In to another, ml the hold meant that in a few hours the Tolle Pa B pure horse hair wire Pines comes 7G 1 llet, Paper— iG} drawn on pol- AQe ae a ic nding “Hiooies or h ne pictures i eh sf ¢ 4 Tack Hammers Baame! | ney pales art ure, Carpets, Draperies, Crockery and beddings with claw..+ 56 N Petr| Goes ventas eal Globe Varnish Stain— | Ss Old Dutch | Cleanser 5c A varnish and stain | ; @ pride of the combined; does the| itenen: for cleaning When work of both by, one weal Step Ladder ' urpoRes:| not tn ure can be A™=Heatton: with pail art Coal pore Pi ‘boxes 15¢, folded in small N! 69¢ nt cana, rat ing end hell, 15-1n y ‘ Scrubbing Brushes" abe ovensr movable. front Brilliant Iron Enam= her Dust- es—Solid back SG Zine Ollclott 1 substantial ne wel'ua, GL—For grates, made | vf. selected Peterman's Roach of and corners, ornamental range; stove pipes, fend» feathers and ox- 25¢ Bed Bug Extermina- package. . ers, &cvjdries with areas Anced. Gold ve Sheedy relief box. . ” 9c ° carpet Tacks—All C\ “sizes; per pk. . + a heat proof finish; }4-pint 12¢ Easy 13.48 up in New York City.. wm | §$/,00 DRESS TRUN “SIZES, $2.98, THIRD FLOOR | —— CUT GLASS—DECORATED CHINA CUT GLASS | NER AND GLASS VALUES TO $3.75 SERVICE, 100- AT g8e and 1.98 piece dinner set, a Salad, Berry and Fruit Bowls, Iron Bed, Whe cuts value 860 continuous $98 Dresser, with large Felt Mattresses ' Value $10, $4.98 4 125 On exhibition at our Salesrooms, Ae | ——— Pe es A9G 0G ) Solid Golden Oak Solld Oak Chif- » fonler, with bev- peinlate. wmircor; ge . Vaiue 159. ® eo Or ie & Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda Crackers should Uneeda Biscuit Rooms Completely WE PAY FREIGHT full service tor 12 persons; each plece has a fancy edge, and 12 each thin blown Water, Selt- Furnished HEPLLELSEHPSE SSH EHS PH HHS 4 oe Celery Trays, Sugar and Cream anand Wilken Gl on $3.98 as Rate Nower Vases, 8-Lnc a 8 Hasses; 98, at With meals—for meals—between meals ae Dee ae rower, footed Com, DECORATED. DINNER ETS, a full service for 6 persons, gold Ne poris, Water Bottles, Cologne Bot- traced: value $2.98, at $1.75 , In dust tight, yy tles, Mayonnaise Bowl ‘and TEA AND COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, values in the lot ‘ Plates, handle! Bonbon Dishes, to $1,10, at 4¢ pair ie Od e4 % moisture proof packages. Never sold in bulk Oil Bottles, &e. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Basement.) ee ee) | MEN'S 75¢ COAT STYLE SWEATERS, 45c, THIRD FLOOR |ssmmasemmmmman SCUI h io Mail | NeW 1AID rage SUGAR—H. & B, rranulated; RATI@ NAL SleGUlt COMPANY oS erate a ROCERI BG ee i, || OR ae BOOK- + credit terms tonal Bis DBWARIS SCOTCH WITHSKEY—Old <* LET containing apply also. to a ae ather ce ee €b information re- Sita inna fac 746 i Atlan 84c garding our HONE 188 , Galion dozer Mailed New Jersey =e FRESH BUT? Zot Le Pee Me yh ays 1 39 aa s. Dot roasts oF both to a cus 746 iree, Connecticut, Ivory soar oR saat] SR ® hgh i { * Completely “laa Competely ‘1503 + Mier ee kee tke RED ONIONS. YELLOW OMtUNS. \ , » Furnished Furnishe i 4 oy Tes un kat. ite

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