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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 190s. x F U V V TEI [ E 7 VR lt Sends M ay” AY S R 1 OR S AR 1 COSEVELE SDENUS: AESSage ; S hy to ial p | one, ago nid to hn ext: | wore lth oe And tna rameter uae to the atrwte_ were, eaUAE In) Inn aenae angry of the Reavy of th ot ympat Y fo tla y's King ered 100 dead, while. the wo We groped our \ rowsh the sh of waters and drowned or | Catastrophe num § onikutt heh HA from First Page.) number ‘AL Cosensn. 600 dend eeped pte ‘ARAINOL Ihe rush of wat i drowned or taste Rad Her tm ly t out telegraphic requente te alt already n taken from the iricken erin. ove 1 {hg Mayor of Rome, weiw sie CeRRENC ont , ie branches for relief funds to be ap. é {ant const Cassar people, while Cc ( piles of ruins ‘ reached raintoad of doctors, nurses and | to bid farewell to the Kit i A NGTO. “ 29.— President to the sufferers from the earth. f massive buildings of anclent constrie |. 'the centre of a commune with a pop: | place ofc itive safety. But joepital equipment has been sent out | Ambassador Griscom was only Roosevelt, through the te Dopart in Southern Ttaly, The Italian , tlon were shaken down upon the heads) (iatien of 91,00 this was not c was struck f A\iD " Tithe steamer |{Uplomat to Of the departure of at tA ne AS PLN Mile 8 1 a Cros Socleiy belng so fully ore t of their occupants down and badly. in A piece of from here for Messina, and the steamer |tie iing ‘and uenn ‘Feb Home, Be to-day kent to King Vietor Em: |panined, 1 wil not be Necessary for the 4 | The whole of Calabria and Sicily have pureees slab) Medd lil wo seks furniture that fell the ups arguerite ed to the guards with|He hurried to t Ailroad station and {mantel of Italy a despatch expressing An soclety” to do Tore. than to been placed under martial law. Lieut the utite teh by tana CA ee rsons \ id relatives In the doomed | fered the King condolences in the his horror and that of the American NRA promptly, ae poealbie. | 1c rmy to the scene of the ste SECeren Re eRe orate and others will join In the /MAmg of the United 8 faving that | conte over the disaster which 1 Lets) ah) eh bd Gen. Fiera ai Cossatto, an army a) Fea €0 the scene of the disaster, Four scores of fleeing people, nalf-clad Tytiet athe aw att the San Francisco disaster made it pos- People over the disaste nich bigs be nerican National Red Cross to- commander, has been aasig to take! Rome miready are on tnelt way. vat lily eis EEE UGE Galak ly fugecs declare t RHOCORUPS| Walmer Ammon CO) ate the fallen Southern Italy and Sicily by the GAGE fe ita FEL GL ecaaialpliaddins Barge of the troops in bhejatrickth ter-|oun steamnsnip. companion have placed | iirciier es rere round in. whatever ry around Messina has been dev- | The Hine vitd the ace eet [earthquake visitation and tendering sin- Sat Homer In the cole rHtory, is first order wae to shoot loot-| Vessels at the disposition of ‘the Gos uddenly the sea began to pour into ed and several villages have dis- rhe tii and he hen RAINEY | ca RNR sar Rome, ty ry and thieves sigh ernment the existing system of | the to It seemed ne that tals a their appreciation to the Atm ne President's message rent 0 Red Cross desires t f Judge Ray Rejects Demurrerjers ant thivtns om tint wecome a | winniens communication te St ine RoE} On ARE: tale ‘pile reports have been received hein aprreeiation th the Aime he President's message read as fol Red, Cross desires to < iV Strict milite bd Acachel | creased less mesen 1 be | oncoming water in a huge wave 9 parts o' sland of | cope, low found symp: ecuuse of the terrible q ‘ . necesaity because the police officers in! transmitted by warsilps from — the errify oat They say the inhabitants every= ney ith WI FAN COUNLENHIEH) TAMAKI CaMtittinie THCItAie OTT CAleHRlay: exh: t hquake Zone who escaped death | TAU Riposto the tidal wave was terrific ee And other Walid. | M,the streets and chugghes. | POPE GIVES $200,000 ut ie fOr, the f Merger. or injury themselves suffered the loss ATT thecusbirecidea crore k Aut other build: | "Roggio ia described As nothing but a | api cbaln frend d ded At has befallen your country. 1 offer my i uv of members of their families or of rela distance trom the shore. ‘Then ft UP Into the mRyoR | SSESEDUICHTS. ae washing: | TO SUFFERERS; WILL | sincevest sympathy. American Nation- ty also reduested t Liven and are completely denier tes (water advanced In & huge wave and of glowed bY 4 |ton, whieh was in the Strate of Messina | ASK CATHOLICS TO AID, | Rea Cross has tesved appeal for con- £ to extend to, the ; wih) BL et tae ek swept before it very house and building probably was Uie Kas-works Wn, Wel LTC ai) LER UE ee comaud (ributions! for the sufferers and notined n society to MUST DEFEND ACTION. | dena in the ruins of nis office. | for a thousand feet from the shore line , , ese aU Rata) oe uate reuse RELA me that they will immediately com: | inquireiso Vandals Rob the Dea OL RIpOsTO tora: Gabe oer does ally we reached the prineipal nd. A thick, fon prevalled At the | ROME, Dec. Tt was announced |municate with the Italian Hed Cross." Will be ‘ ' ha UREN LAV CARLAREWERS oemIL | pebe jrquare of Messina nthe Mos Phoure or the Cal. here this afternonn that the Pape will The Presklent leo notes tint the [iVhaGe stay WAIL URETT If Continental Securities’ Suit |ishea vy tne earthquake, the commander Mirsoundeds WH, BOMB: AbpeAlINE (OF ternetohal conimlttes ot reman cathe |" 1» National Red ¢ ied In response ot the: thoope wae Killed Sd MAH ot| INFERNAL,” SAYS (io, We ny. of uid. “Tlie people were taken on board. | 5 nitive of Homan Cath- sued an appeal for contributions to ald wit the treasury, iance wlisted men are numbered among 7 + (eer ary ey, ARAAMES MIT sua wns littered with wreckage In| Vivo. HG the sufferers and that t zation Heakeptit Holds Good Alliance | the entisted mon are numbered amore! WOMAN SURVIVOR, eerie evarivairenron Gees cuelhnivaa atl tue He FUR RAUIBEAI RIT UTHE ALC QHTeGRRRCTILES ihin ve + %, Shei): * 7, . t s€ a ommuniente ith thi allan T ‘Oks. ‘asion of the eruptio i Is Dissolved. fo Catgoria and the inand of Siciy on) TELLING OF HORROR. eT gear are Commaniant Pasatncend| a feogamuntte wig the tallan fted rows, | tien, OH tha cates OF he suet & every available ship, Sead chin the valneet h bs Manuel will 1 tening to Washington from Ww society moe were crust hed in the ruins of their resi- the nh ashing . re The shamelessness and horror of the ef of the victim te, having left the city. f¢ eno American naval vessels a | pRRURITKINGNREIHRA HSH nem inthe| CATANTA, Dec. 29.—The following | warships that were at a st during the holidays. “He h nity of scuthern Italy, ‘The Judge Ray, of the United States Cir- at : ‘i sraph ’ By. ri , ei ™ to urn to Washington to. 1 converted yacht, which ‘1s \ . i = ge. {adaence of any police or military. re- 8 phic story is told by a woman who ee it Ise pay ft for Messina to 100 TOURISTS CO Wa erent rutere SIRE ASRR iErectan GE rs Puit Court, to-day handed down a Ae eerictions is indexeribable. It would ap. {2'Tived here from Messina to-day. she| TIDAL WAVE THIRTY | aid in the work of rscue. RIO ZS at Ume ds now expected }f the disaster than any other American oe ee eo Ue ae searithat the stb Has wi) Ba wee Haein eh hae reser te FEET HIGH SWEPT RING UNDIOGRD DEAD IN MESSINA, | The American National Red Cross to- | vessel _ ature posed by the defendants in the sult! less, of whom there remain many in Ca- au companie s- | hike f | KING 4 oti as gt nS ; 5 ant by the Continental Securities | !abria ictly, escaped injury, In | aster at Messina in these words: | VICTIMS TO DEATN. Fees aseS PALERMO, Dec Refugees f AT Ay . ie ENCH WARSHIPS ta FRR inet the| icy lits and outlaws flocked ‘Infernal’ is the only word that will | HURRY OFF AID ReReIKRC RS Ghee cage ea MOUNT ETNA IN SRE mCompany of New Jersey against the Ine aig debe Ketel acters | | PRE PERE | Messin 1 were 1% for- Sincere “ ‘ SEND 7 4 Bec Hindi sancimbes| ee s Inthe mountains to | Aaeauatels escethe the fearful and ter | Railroad com: TO SUFFERERS, senor ti the Woe! Trinacria and it) ERUPTION ADDS TO SENT TO GIVE AID. Rap! rans or +} the ruined ct} nd villages | rifyving ne,” she sald | ae ey all lost HCH OEET > 7 Ake IC athe Metropolitan Street Rallway Com-| to thelr unholy Joy that there were few, | “When the first shock came most of ses a eee Se Rea ane tabrone EARTHQUAKE PANIC. ‘pony, the Metropolitan Securities Com- | if any, policemen or soldiers to restrain | the city was fast asleep. I was awak- ChiELR Dec. 29.—Queen Helena has re- | oF the best. in RRUGRETEIR IO: | PARIS, Dei —The Minister. of ip: iy, Interboroush-\ politan Com-! their criminal ened by the rocking of the house. Win. nea he it bo fused to allow her husband, the King, | imost exclusively bs Sts. li was’s ATANTA, 5 clly, Deo, 2%—Mount! Marine has ordered the French battle- aa Windsor Trust Company, New! The r ed, the bodies of | dows swaytd and r ual pany ee 40 to go alone to the scene of the disaster. a Ge i th AaUahortra! ships Justice and Verite and three tor- York City Railway Company, Thomas | the dead e robbed and houses that | and glass crashed to th: aiths ARSE Si AEDT re sald she would not give up her ——>—— 8 pedo-boat destroyers to proceed to Mes- . Ryan, August Belmont, Edward J, had escaped destr on, but were de- | moment I was violently thrown c Lhe itis sd ee eae Nall of sharing her husband's dan- «a Te, > oy sina to succor the victims. : : | sina has been ae and that the ; CARUSO DONATES 0 erwind, John D. Crimmins, serted by their ow re ransacked, } my bed to the floor, I was half sti 4 i ar Beaty Ae 1 consequently both Their Maj ba re eg gas Dec, 2.—The British battles = , Thomas P. Fowle Me s one of hor-| but knew that the only thing to do was | "UM S AIMS Leh Ubi iab att ties left Rome this afternoon together NIGHT'S SALARY. th and the cruisers Bury- . Lane and Cornelius Vanderbilt. arrival of troops this morn- |1o make my way outdoors. The streets |‘). 5 it . | for the south. —————— Minerva, commanded by Ad- The suit, which was brought by J, ing sent many of the ghouls scurrying nil ‘ Hotel, “with ninety she royal couple arrived earlier in the Prior to the at the PRUE AG cpr peko? 1M * Aspinwall Hodge on behalf of the Con-) back to their mountain retreats. verybody had rushed out in their a Petia ; ‘aples. The Queen explained | Metropo! Opera ve pexsible to the survivors of Peinental Securities Company, of New M ie nightclothes, heedless of the rain falling : (lute Ea e 1 mut nen entouraner tanteRNel Ganite Pe aiisbescilaes outlane Jersey, alleged the Interborough- ount Etna In Erupticn. jtn torrents. Terrified shrieks at rom | Pa were destroyed ed it her du ) do all in her on her way from Messina to Metropolitan merger Is Megal and asked | “Wo add to the horror of the situa. #!! sides, and we heatd heartrending A tidal wave thirty feet high swept up io Gantia help her afflicted mena eee sae eer aa eent Naueaee the court to restore the elevated and | tion in Stelly, BIt. Zina began to r ‘ SOO aa healt uneorundtes | the) streets the elty in the height r Majesties left the rail- ue dis- } ®ubway to the Intertiorough Rapid Tr ble and groan this morning and day- | lis were tottering all around us, °f the confusion following the shock. re 1.30. ait Company {ight showed thick smoke belching and not one of my party expected to Hundreds of hal ed men, women CHERIeRine PUNEA OUELEES —— — from the c: The disturbance of ; °* ape alive. My brothers and ters and children who had fled from their embraced thelr four children, who are er. the volcano 4u directly due to the! - Judge Ray's overruling the demurrer | carthquake, but ccicutists do not an- ,« f the defendants and sustaining the | tletpate an ernption auch as has devas- complaint would be to dissolve the Inte:- | tated the island in times past. May Dissolve Inter-Met. | Mr. Hodge sa: that the effect of Met., and to throw the elevated and! Tires starting 1 the ruins throughout | subway back to the old erborough , the stricken district raged unchecked all | voting syndicate which August Bel-|of yesterday and last night. To-day mont f ned, they have either burned themselves out Judge Ray's opinion concluded “If it be a defense, as to which I ex- | Press no opinion, that this vast com- | Dination, affecting the population of the ity having some four million of people and other milhons of people who visit the city for business or pleasure, taken under one management and contro} ail Mts parallel and heretofore competing lines, with their feeders, is a benefit to} or have been extinguished. Pestilence Feared. | The weather !s warm and _ pestilence | lis feared because of the difficulty th i will be experienced in removing bodi from under the massive stones that compose the ruins of the finest palaces, | churches, theatres and public bulldings | of the ruined cities. This danger has | been anticipated by the authorities, and | the stockholders and the public, and) Y 4 | that no injury has resulted or can re- | Sanitary precautions are being arranged | Bult, that defense may be pleaded and | f°" | the fact shown, The disaster is so widespread and 60 | “The allegations of the bill are that |Co™mplete that even the most complete | {njury has resulted and must result; | Pelief measures would prove inadequate. that the rights of the public and of | The whole provinc spMany stockholders have been invaded; | fthat the statutes of the State have | of the district is possible only on foot | “been and are being violated; that the | The tidal wave thirty-two feet high that Feombination descrived is illegal and | followed the earthquake materially al- injurious. | tered the configuration of the Straits of | “Concede the premises and we have | Messina between Biclly, and’ the main: | ropér case for the inte ve land, wiped out lights and guiding marks Proper case for the interposition of | ror mariners, changed harbors and made | @ court of equity. Whether the policy navigation a’ matter of guesswork. This expressed in the statutes be wise or adds to the difficulty of giving relief to unwise is a question with which the | * courts have nothing to do. It is their @uty to ascertain the jai, and when, | @ppealed to, to decide its application. of Reggio de C the points where the disaster Was most severe, along the banks of the Straits of Messina. | Warships to Ald. Wireless telegraphy has been of great | “Conspiring Gentlemen.” assistance in gathering informauon ‘The origt 53 as int, which was ex. 224%), despatching aid. ‘Three Ttallan | }e original coniplaint, which was ex- eship, bound out through the Medi- elusively published in The Evening PWorld, sets out that the plaintiff is the n'for a cruise in the Atlantic, called back by wireless and are {bolder of 300 shares of stock in the ola | NOW at Messina. A British squadron of Anterborough Rapid Pransit Company; car tig doctors and medicines and sup- that 86 per cent. of the Interborough plies for the wounded and also disin- stock was in 106 collected »y Mr. Bel- , fectants, mont and a te and pledged to| Catan! siiReredhseyenel sane the Windsor company? to secure | Bishop of } is buried under the in issue of col al trust Bonds by the | 'u:ns of bis palac. there. Sig. Pulcl, a nterborougi etropolitan. meiber of the Chamber of Deputies The old Interborough stockholders {TOM Messina and th prominent Who went into the traction merger re- citizen with, all ceived 2,999 Inter.-Met bonds the The tidal for each! $100 old Interborough stock wave of high and essrs. Ryan and Belmont were re- moved lanc nds before i to by Mr. Hodge in his brief as it began to recede. conspiring, gentler and the me! Dead at Other Points. ger deal r to as a “con- Bpiracy, fi and stock. shuffie.’ in | Reports have been received from two the event t the plaintiff continues other towns in Calabria, Cassano and is first success Mr, Belmont will e —— cape from the clutches of Thon ‘ Ryan, together with his roads and ®ufficient, and alleging that we o Profitable Subway. not suc in our even if we The defence has thirty days to pre- Proved our tacts A | are \ts next move in the fight. C. H. ge Ray evidently thinks differ- enner & Co., of Boston, the well ently. for he oy vies thelr demurrer, Anown litigant, Is understood to be the He $ that they had better. make fnterest named as the Continental (3 rand he Ompiainh and put ins eurities Company of New Jersey setanee. ang t avery ney day! Forced to Answer Suit. practical.y all ean from their side _. cannot see how they can well disprove he vy complete story we have won to-day is a eversal in the Federal Court ous decision from the Appel- in our comp) 4 certain n of the Supreme Court, ets. Paul D. the other down Attorney-General wyers r demurre yhen he tried to smash the elalining, Lord & Taylor Juvenile Shoes | Introducing A New Line of Boys School and Dress Shoes value $3.00, special introduction price $1.95 Girls’ School and /rvess Shoes $1.50 to $2 50 Girls’ Fextra High Cut Shoes ; $2.00 to $3.50 | Broadway and 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St bria is In ruins, and progress over much | ry OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & G 34th Street==-=-West Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, Gowns, Coats, Fur Coats and Millinery Will Be Offered at a Great Reduction. Furs and Fur Coats—Reduced Prices Coat _Department—Reduced Prices Misses’ and Children’s Coats—Reduted Prices 1 | Caracul Cloth Coats—Reduced Prices Remarkable 800 Girls’ Winter Coats. Values 8 to 16 years, $15.00 Girls’ Winter Coats, $15.00 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats. 7.90 9.75 Girls’ Caracul Cloth Coats, $13.75 16.50 Reduced from 20 and $25, 7.90 | $18.00 Girls’ Caracul Cloth Coats, The Greatest Clearance Sale. ANNUAL SALE C. G. Gunther’s Sons, The finest furs in the World. Long and medium Coats in Seal, Mink, Broadta'l, Persian Lamb and French dyed Seai. Pony Skin and Caracuil Ccats, all the desiraiie lengths. At much less than usual prices. Mutffs and Neck Pieces in a».e, Mink, Lynx, ox and other fashionable Furs. 184 Fifth Avenue. New location will be 518 Filth Avenue at 43d Street. (ee ee oom Dake & Company «os DEC. 30 & 31 An Extraordinary Sale of -Piece Bro adcioth Costumes For Women ANNOUNCE FOR WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, At Exactly Half Price Broadcloth Costumes—complete with) coat to match. The entire bodice of dress elabor- | ately embroidered with braid. Yoke of gold | cording. New Paquin medel coat, hipless etfec In black, navy, smoke, rose. catawba, white, pink) | light blue or mode. All sizes. | Imported Value $80, at 40.09 gray, Coats for Giris, Misses & Smali Women Of imported karakul cloth, Persian or broadtail designs; | satin lined throughout: ina large var.ety o! attractive models. + (Sizes 4, Values 29.00 w 35.00, at} 19.50 lo and i8 years. ) Street & Tourist Coats ‘for Misses Cf broageloth, cheviot or fancy mixtures, in the newest models and (Sizes 14, lo and 18 years.) 25.00 47.50 14.50 29.50 Full Length Coats for Girls Of plain cheviot, tancy mixtures, broadcloth, karakul or velveteen. In a large assortment of the newest models. (Sizes © to I4 years.) 10,00 45,00 25,00 29.50 5.90 9.75 15.00 19.'75 Karakui Fur Coats tor Women Garments of carefully selecied and beautifully matched skins, es- pecially made up for this sale; the newestand most highly favored mod- els; high lustred pelts, lined with brocaded satin, in a variety of colors, Karakul Coats, 36 inches long, value 85,00 at 63.00 MA Coats, 45 inches long, value 100,00 at 82.00 ut Coats, 50 inches long, value 122.00 at 98.00 ——— Untrimmed Feit & Beaver nats for Women Untrimmed Felt Hats Untrimmed Beaver Hats (Black and colors) | (Black and colors) Renae 2.95 to 6.75, at Formerly 9.75, at 1.95 & 2, 95 colorings; satin lined throughout. Value at 35,00 24.50 | Coats for Misses 1 Value at All_sizes, 34 to 44 busi 5.00 Of patent leather; bronze leather; castor in gray or black; glace kid in white, pink or blue; paient leather or beaded kid slippers in 3-strap or ribbon tie models, also sailor ties. All sizes. POLEEESEEFEEEAEDASEAASEAAESEREEES A9ESOHEEOOEOLEOREEEEELE LOEF: The key t. Fortune’s vaults is commonly known as a World “Real Es $5 & $6 kvening & Dres. Slippers for _Women, $3.85 < “ad.” Acquire one to-day.