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a = * Was extinguished with difticulty. Ha erry THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 239, 1911. NO HOSE NOR FIRE ALARM AT BURNED CAPITOL iremen have been injured by ld A del Besa es hes Ue Tt ae tae df vert] Sa Library, With Priceless Volumes, R _PEARY AR EAR ADMIRAL. Z i. ie Ha Sie portion of te west “vt g the roe are ‘ opie wreck, Destroyed in the Alban y Capitol Fire | INSISTS $100, 000 sl C. p. CLARKE. Reached North Pole, Desks have been ripped open, drawers fc ed and their contertts stre A, WASHINGTC March —Coms about, the doors smashed to flinders by the tering axes of the fire mander none La ary Was tovlay fighters. The latter were handicapped trom the start by their ignorance — _ ° = ia . * oy ral in accordance w of the many devious turns and passages and blind corridors of the Capitol. r f act of Congress passed at the last see. j sion, The appointment is to date from Sightseers thronged through the building as soon as it was possible 1 FLECT LORIMER ngs IN ENGLAND ©: Faeries oe ue seeenes. tae to enter. Among them were many women, 1 were not permitted to enter the zones of danger, but elsewhere were ed to roam at will, is But Publisher Koht Scores of legislators ted the chambers and committee rooms and re- moved their pérsonal effects. Then they trotted off as their will led at Re- Passes Away at His Home in | = . them, most of the Democrats going to the adjourned caucus meeting at fuses to Give the Name of Earls Court After a the City Hall. Both Houses met there during the morning in response ts Moun: ‘ale Hien jo a call by Gov. Dix. | | MILITIA GUARDS DEBRIS. i » At 11 o'clock fifty National Guarasmen were detailed by Adjutant. General Verbeck to patrol the Capitol, watching the furnishings and the | oflice records, which present a tempting bit of salvage. | = The tire was confined to the west and north wings of the ¢ apitol, [SILENCE MAY JAIL HIM,} LONDON, March 29—sir Caspar Pure [don Clarke, form director of the | ES ropolitan Museum of Arts in New Kk, died to-day at his hor Saris: | Investigating Committee Tells|? Waaiied 18 eae Voth te court. He had been in poor health for ri |more than a year fut damage by smoke and w extended to almost all parts of the | Chicago Man He Will Have thde reat structure. The State library contained 000,000 volumes, 400,000 | to Answer Question. ean tibet P pamphlets and 300,000 il manuscripts, including the most val- | Wallis Neattne ode A ene Hesitate . iteal war he United States ; : | — ailing health, He had been away trom uable geneaole gical wo e ted States. The documents and | 1 SPRINGFIELD, 11, March 29.—11, 17,| the Museum almost a year then, try about the purchase of a piano be- equipments of the library that can be replaced were valued at $2,600,000, ‘at jto recover from the gout which had f the Chicago t almost impossible for him to| Cause of the obligation that its Senatg inves- ‘i d : 2 cont hie duti here. He s le ase seems? ’ lease “ ting committee to-day that he knew | fvn youre ald ne ee He Was #ixty:| Purchase seems? If so, please re (five years ol¢ ! s aha Hi | member that the purchase of a 0 had heen un Brought Here by Morgan. i big fe WENAE Che luitande GEES crpont | Piano on the monthly payment ae He ee Mor this! plan is different from most are information, notwithstanding the com care ago, ite | ticles. The PIANO is a NECES- mittee has the power to imprison him ry of $15.00 a| SITY where there are children to educate, and it doesn’t torent because of his refusal year, Just twice what he was paid for When Mr. Kohisaat was first called|his Work at the South London one when you can buy a piano on non which he] “It's @ high price, Ato: terms of $5 per month up. Senator Wagner said si he had informed him be ready for ie resuimpt Kohisaat, pubiishe Rev the had consulted with the State Architect it the Senate and Assembly Chambers would n of legislative work by next Monday, “1 understand,” he. sid, ‘ mosi of the legislative records have been saved | out of the wreck. There will be no substantial legislative work done | tntil next Monday,” \ Herald, told t 1 to procure the imer to the give th Samuel Abbott, a night watchman, is missing, Thre other Capitol | employees, reported missing, turned up at noon uninjured, | Only the granite walls of the Capitol on the westerly side remain | standing. The easterly elevation is only slightly damaged. ne Assem- | bly and Senate chambers were flooded with water and their magnificent fittings were ruined. The famous papier mache ceiling of the Assembly | chamber, which was paid for as oak, collapsed under pressure of water and. dogor Gt peloton from above and fell into the big room, carrying down the ornate chan- spread t the Mbrary B delier and other decorations. The wreck of the ceiling caugnt fire and! was * Seothivg furtiboe when the Ar Burned | uilding Twice Wrecked beyond repair is the grand double staircase in the centre of | documents om peGara. Orne. OF th as ostly as ational asked wh and he was he | Museum | ving $100.00 had} ducted as saying at the t his informat wrote an editort 5 ; rimer, He de-|44 a Kood man. Why, there are expert’ We take as much pride in our 1d a number of {clothing buyers on Broadway who g n raised to elect Jen 1 to ansy oe t | i \ st methods of doing business as we other questions, © sald he could not | more “ eT) ea te | violate @ confidence | Caspar distinguished himaeit in|do in the “Pease” Piano itself. ‘Would you denounce any citizen who] this country by his sympathy with |One price to every one, and the kes the stand you have taken here?’; American alms and ideals | and by faked Senator Burton" [ihe paina he took, te koran aang (only difference between cash and Any man who will violate a acquainted. He was very broad in his time is the simple interest on the dence Is worth a snap. [wor art creeds and wonderfully at In| deferred payments. reporter Violate a pl who ining art technique to peopl Gating €2 fat back aa) ‘Theee are dence. No newspaper man can \ | Know nothing about it Pease Pianos have pleased over the western wing. The glazed dome surmounting it fell as soon as the|irrepiacable. ‘The library also con ( apitol at Washington, @ confidence. That is my code of| Created a Knight. te | 821000 customers. Isn't it safe to r ained he ¢ nents of the Codes hus create ht in 1902, tlames swept through that part of the building. Sr Sheth conaettees a pad rai | have been demanding this ine “td - dey a. gi ania ton, |@ssume that they will please you MILITIA GUARD AND SAVE RECORDS. t Kemsion, tion and now you refuse to ald Mafesty be surveyed con-| Our prices are not high, quali- ties aan Gah and we pave some So great was the crush of people around the ¢ pitol at 6 o'clock this The fire soon entered the document] Perched upon the highest of the § amber were of Mexican onyx and » Which was quickly doomed. The] 1 bills upon which the city of Albany | tinted the effec t I appree morning that the police were powerless to maintain fire lines and the fire. es ate up to the roof and swept] !% built, the Capitol, a gigantic st was one | not vic Wan ome | ove Hi e 8 and s [ture of white nite, th d-capped Mr. Koh’ men were hampered in their work. Adji.-General Verbeck sent word to| ERA RE HEAT DESEHES CAEL ST eat eo [ deed slanaa ue iatioe toet noch and paenbly cuatibee wae denigned | Either comfalttes: hen wanes into) an) ex | Raines ne ports of Me pito a - > an vhe! nished, r e stions * the State armory that he desired troops, and squads of infantrymen were |” Flames Spread) toe Stace: Cibrary. ni | Aiien uy a) fea Seat RNG Ye eT hie plang, was a mag: | 0 put, ta ies HeohUnem rts: nla oes | RUA dian Art I detailed for guard duty and to the work of rescuing books and documents | Five minutes later the fire leaped | @ teuna ont was Jal Tuly the te 1 (a sul 186 and resembled the in- | %. He was made Dir the s Library with a roar and We LOS Hen Wan 1858: ONY 1h terior re. The ceiling was of | Kensington Museum from threatened departments. nmable contents were licked up {0" the 2th 1871, the corner | sandstone. su, | 7 ed by four splendid | ed and Mr. | Reval Comm " ie aa laid with great nony b, columns of nnessee marble, The, j bition in The officers and men of the First Ambulance ( Corps did excellent | Ye a oe . The great oaken 5 GHA RGR TaR tiveb ana cKcosoied listune Waproeeee GbNRBIA TaRALne | third work among the firemen, many of whom were overcome by the dense firemen were unable to satrat Masons. The Capttol was first occupled | was smoke and the heat. Search for the bodies of the missing employees te the position, but f will Ate this confidenc concluded nd up. Teo, ‘re South | Write for catalog and bargain Paris Exit. | list. 8S” PEASE PIANO CO.. refused abso 1 to substitute quartered oak the Legislature on 1879, the | In. ¢ Hon with this occurred the | point of vantage that would enable rronmat occupation takin celebra | ch, the ling scandal.” . . ce 1 last sume ; 128 W. 42d St., nr. Broadway, N.Y. of the Capitol was begun before the fire had burnt itself out in the | to succes” Wet Nese & the Mames | verre oth tohowine sionth.) : | twas awarded id ohn Moar of at | Ait. Hohient was ‘ acer gosly oy 3 Brooklyn Branch: Newark Bra west wing. The fremen were badly hampered 1a | epee the Witte genie antenna Gerpmeanion, that | that he must-answer the questions. te 2 ai | Sear Ne The utter absence in the Capitol of precautionary or protective} hen seen ite (hale wage ners gi A niga eg Migr cottage, “but | ERTIAS. he woney ra think it in India, Oth finished in 1899, Ee SS measures or apparatus against fire is shown by the’ following statement | the corridors and up to the very doors TAFT DID NOT URGE a a a eit Sch pate pete: FOR Easter of the Ass chamber. The f | made De che. The cost had , CKENSACK from L. M. Howe, a legislative correspondent, who was in the building | Was wun a tenet ise ehamiter |e HaniNationall Reputation: ANG ee eee LORIMER FOR e SEN. AUDIT, | AOR ENGAGE. the fire started: be collection of books | Frederick Haines, y ” 0 a gate: e the firemen could drag a he ita GAGA aoa Hany Gee Hada eae | Supt. Andrews Accused. — If you, your w Heo your aaigeter ““At about 2.15 o'clock this morning,” said Mr. Howe, “another tinkety ei ee Gabe ie tion of | Homa reputation for years ax being one] eee Clee hy pi adgl aes Lh ah March 29.—Prompt | : - meteors 7 ‘aluable collection of the t costly public buildings in) Andrews, who had ¢ © of the work, | was made here to-day by friends | at yspaper man and I were working on the third floor of the C Pitol, | books and documents, including manu- | ae nie Klee Up is the inning | Pad sul ae erty ors Pee aper | aon bia ae ee Hie : " Asotin | when the clerk of the Assembly Judiciary Committee, accompanied by Lis cee PE Ae eee eee YA) | of the) prs Ae — we which had called tor CieeePreaeTe d, Tih, that the President had | 4) in a night watchman, ran through the corridor shouting: 1 anne f thos CAMB wel clash dita cont: ot eompleting It at neve A, *pecial committes ree. | sine on Aliich fn raing ; ‘ | could mustered into serv: joined |B », Only one othe aw " ee | lection of William Lorimer to the ei ’ “There is a fire in the Assembly Library! [the flremen In Mighting the flames, whien [<7a4, illons more. Only, one other Andrews and ‘T, J. Sullivan.” waa mele nied States Senate, li Su TNBUI calteatta ROP ice 4 ARM IN BUILDIN swept along the cor d ate up} ou a Philadelphia. City | dictmanta wore found Edward Hines, a Chicago lumberman, | {he Might to onus. Our new plan us te on he " # WRT ThaTranc Hapa | the expensive furnishings of the Hes Het rate they 490,000,000 hus | ON the third floor of the C ‘apitol were | gt the La r hearing in Springfie’ Were eye Rath 4 every one to provide the Rushing over to the room, which is in the rear of the Assembly, | various rooms wherever they touched, | bean aavanauails located the rooms occupied by the| yesterday, textified that Senator Al-| building \ hing needs for the entire family, we saw the desk in the southwest corner a mass of flames. The fire aj Among -the early arvivaly was As. ‘A comparison with the cost of some (purt of Appeals and the State Library. | gain nad told him Mr. T Pe fig st iprices: whlch are Aap Reber nd historical extremely |/ove that Mr. 14 Hiected, It was sta ja similar report this time could have been easily put out with a pail or two of water, We | tran at tne dations etek | ne searched in vain for anything lo serve the purpose and finally decided | s4!4 the Assembly Library contained all than any cash store, on other notable public building® will B1Ve documents in the Hbrary | an idea of the great burden the cost of yaluable. its construction has been to the State, | the way from $1,500,000 ¢ to close the door and keep out the draft. The night watchman ran! tourer ye ta eeitive sessions and |pie National Capitol at Washington, September and that President Tatt| REDI downstairs to sound the alarm, THERE BEING NO ALARMS IN THE | State officials: were routed out of thelr ion icoyern LW ANG A Ale HATS OFF,’ SAID 1 THE COURT} tn. in a tar to, an! THinata: értend ( to the blaging pulid- | ‘ i BUILDING, j Peds and hur LADY LAWYER COMPLIED. | °").""0t State Capitol at Harrisburg cost $1 In that the Pres departs cus fr ea 0 varliame: dings | * er Bost materials and latest styles to | 000,000. ‘The Parliament Buildings at We Nikae aidee thee tn Best “While we walted for the Department, we could see the flames | Ceparinienta: should they become en- Ottawa, Canada, cont $5,000,000 Wondrous Hed lpiece Is Discarded) report or statement that T consclent wes wer trust so, no matter where you aia i‘ athe sah » Weight of the what vorpal thi through the glass transom, rapidly filling the entire apartment, but we Muy eniinleie ee Cee Ar Imposing Structure, When Judge Makes the berenresty siaedba of Lar imer | were helpfss to do anything. By the time the Department reached the | ‘The 1 made thelr way to] "be Canital was eal ape Request, [ie wholly untre,” | ld bd one on the bist ¥ : 7. “rlends of the ent sald t Mr building the room where the desk was located was a roaring furnace, but | 2°, 5 ‘ mee inden the Auscue| tts great sige, but also be Thomas, lawye the hope that the at that time it had not spread into the hall or adjoining room, j bly Mbrary, and the Court of Chums | Commanding posit the NEHER ot roe “Before a hose cola 1g toy The ate Prison Commission. on the floor above, whe the fire | the hilly wh rise Ce wet a ate i use the fire, with @ ‘loud. exp vt, | Started, was quickly dest nk of the Hudson Rive: ‘s J State Educational Depa m 2274 3d Ave. | | swept | 1 ite wall. nel ed-capped wow ine Husiness Confidential. burst simultaneously through the aby Valuable books of | At 445 o'clock the fam * Aes Atay { aon tee eck Ge Hines | | som into the leading to the and Nistorloal interes a ams the section of the | if the oa y ; r m all of the ral, oh et | entrance of the Btute Library second floor ihe damaged | building and trating the) ade enteric pital : ve - TWELVE ESCAPE JAIL Have you tried it? | through the large Windows into ° Senate Winance Committee r nO ne Ca vn rdam avenue It’s Good for Hot & Cold Meats. | street. ‘The tongué” of flame whien torney-General's. oftice | the ning office of the temporary PELL ie Geet . Steines DRESSED IN NEW SUITS.) Bj. mics a ine Suton Dresotne | swept out over the transem n= | 1 en {F at 3 tha aMREOH Oe ld " ! end Fish Sauce by adding vinegar. Y to the pared to instantly wet | On t the maged d The flames lighted whole city, | pihyee de 4 - PORTSMOUTH . DA At Delicatessen & Grocery Stores | t Bae Re ar ihe vaehoaan'| : He ee rd Wad ie NOU beer thar tie in was tt 2 t gr ; . : 1 Judge'| possd wae called out today imm 4 10 CENTS, Spoon with Bottle, | re urni ure at. occupies the nern bal ‘ax Commis - have threatened the new State Educa i ARTLAHlASE ri the Ho Correction at | ‘4 . fetcn. Ge fut dio the fel Hoard of Charities and the! tion Building acrose Washington ave Uy. An MAYISO?, twood. tad escaped: Nothing, waa | Bet. 3°& Lexington Aves liged to run to the |, , lower of 8 of the State Educa. | at a cost of $4, i, o ee ae » court was | Adials Cound th missing this mor | Furniture Bedding obeyed. Pee northwest angle.” in lees than twenty minutes 1 ‘ai athe ome oetow oe GIRL DIES SUDDENLY eqisiatura demanded a retwto to the| Ty cutting Hole things the cei SHOES in | , Tealved tha tell Ran ‘ 4 Carpets Ruds State Offices Destroyed. | departments which escaped tne] Did 698 Skips, Anyway,” She| a, F2rmally Occupied in 1879, |) seis wre to the stale SATINS F Pp h g eee eeitet at ue thstnis:dec|iatian otic eh ae eee as Kips, Anyway | ‘The formal occupation of the. captt inary atirn warning ordered ‘eee en Leeah urnishings partments and offices wholly or par-| include | Fells Mother Just Betore | ovourted on 1g, A879, At that time m Savannah te Norfolk. Dis. | ae ae Velvet Duka all Leat! ers hate tially destroyed by the fi The Court of Appeals. | Her Heart Failed, Jo "Wie Santte che Sid Bs rae ae le to west winda| sears. Henry Quinn 1 Henry Cu yi On the third Soor i} € Btate's ome. Mary Tamplin, eight years old, and|o 18s with squalls | CREO OAR Whe Tee A). ear me The state Library, with iis priceless Public Works: ne of the brightest puplis of Publi f Sava T lataa Goo Me se names were known documents, some of them dating back rintendent of Prison | Schoo! No. 147, Willlamsburg, died wud-| Cupied ae they were vonvicred - ED ay ite TOY, MORK: ‘1776, and irreplacab! denly to-day at her hon Rovt vegnad ompletes , bo ¢ NHN WR NES pote haan aad raries, . Commteston, , ling street, as Th Bh jp pane had 2 Ae a law and code books, als .* ‘ 4 rMices and! schity to skip the t of Public Wor ' - documents and manuser an eaus along. the “Midway" on | ¢ pr tha her pl f Pubit tr ree erin Boor aleo apoaped Garage, went out breakfast and began | and other important State. otticia his Rone he : BHAT ‘oom, in w City Hall for Legislators’ Use skipping « sidewalk. A few min-| stagnincent stone stairways, the beauty . COLD i iN GREPPE fe appropria The 1 the Btn rmory and | utes later « » her mother say- | 7) " i 9 “ i many wares - Rana tanh ine ineh Ane Git aloe oe of which have been widely celebrated 8 due to the debilitating weather ofthe season, sade eeeee Past > a rEy jon and other bills of the presen: e¢ ‘ Ave bes fered to | IN f art ety Prt are Dy architects, ran from the main cor pb” i ne von the nnd the State ofllelats f "" DTS SA OEE ODPL eee Senate ant Autcuuiewace | and to the Impure, impoverished, devitalized at'943 Males a ‘ hamber of the Presiden itl fs the. ha ture and Her face was and her hands wei Or were the offices condition of the blood caused by too close con- is gorgeous hat 5 St eens { Mducation Drape eet eR ee RE BO EO bed al oe Peele oni finement, too little outdoor air and exercise, too ike model N?1 | — ser Ried Gneediaca OT aks tate eet ON MORON: eh dvalaly ort suis} heavy diet during the winter. f on exhibit a7 | 3, AaTiUR FORTH, Sa,5uier8t both flushed with water that has ruined | jiuiiding, in Washington street, near, aald that death Was directly caused by RY eee pait 7 It is cured by the great constitutional remedy on h }sgubWway to Horough Hail) heir yich furnishings, th ‘ : " the bi , 8 Was par show AP YOLK BYES ache, hive latter ing in straggling shreds of ' were still sn i‘ L A nor and some o| 0 i 9 4 % Uae ath ri 7 a thy Calle : ' Fioor for Legislature. l FEATH| | BFP ErundSe || PES HR a The Court of Claims, re Iniy rarer ri t Tan the taird th which effects its wonderful cures, not simply because It contains sarsaparilia, pment = — omens nee ae a Se mportant fifa! documents “ and will prove | 1 the ul n Assemi var but because it combines the utmost remedial yalues of more than twenty | i HOLP WANTTD—MALE, The Bill Draught ep re at ta same TR me of the build A ° ‘ Hae are: . y different ingredicn(s, ‘There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla, dai maten Cincae ain | tian phe Burgay, of Weights ta | Bleticiene rit ‘ LaxaTh BRUNE Stintaer tae tettmite cole gnusber on, the leading | arehi | Urged to buy any preparation sald tobe “just as good,” you may be sure tt Advertiser Pa ue Ww | sy as pattern A or me uirods “The state Regents’ rooms. The fwnes, fed vy ammable eke Ieuan ty sai HERE EY tect of nie time. ‘Phe walla of this ‘siuferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger prot, 100 Dores $1, say, Americag bss asus” ate wee

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