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i OEE CT TTT ——$— passengers was good and there was no la stop at Quarantine, No Delay for Baggage. Almost all of the baggage aboard was | examined by customs jnspectors, and after a brief personal ex ation this morning the weary voyagers were a lowed to land, “he heavier bagwas Will be passed as quickiy as posstbdie, but the owners were not held to se it through, being permitted to land and claim thelr effects later in the day. Not @ passenger came ashore that did not speak in the highest terms of the officers of the Tene, and all agreed there was perfect order on the liner | even after she struck and before the passengers knew just what had hap: pened. There was feasting and merry mak- ing on the resculng ship from the time she left Fire Island jaet night until she dropped anchor off the Statue of Liberty. The captain and crew were toasted again and again, and the life at noon was very hazy with Iteht reine] and I could not see the horizon. 1 had | soundings taken every hour, beginning Jat noon thet day, and found they con. pared with those taken on the revs voyage ar weather “At $ o'clock that night we ran int a} heavy fog and reduced our speed to four knots, just enough to keep steerage wa on the ship. All the watertient bulk [heads were closed as usual when the firat blast of the fog horn sounded ant they were kept shut until she wen | aground, Soundings Every Hour. The soundings were taken all through |the night every hour, and there was} | nothing to indicate that we were run-| Ming Into the jand. At 2 A, M. Thurs. |day 1 was on the OMicer Koennecke and Fourth Officer | | Versernig, There was a lookout in the} bows and one in the crow's neat The | fox lifted then, and 1 told the lookout | | forward to go into the crow's bridge with Second | Transhipping the Irene’s 1,743 Passengers TAMINE VICTINS. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL Sa grr reer gr > 8, 1911, . | tm the toretbie twin shaft dtenster ser] here some years ago, when fifty-one 4 boys lost their lives vy en- tombment. GIANTSYS. YALE Dicd to Save o 2 — Stories of brave deeds done by re cuers are being told to-day by iminers (Continued from Piret Page.) » had been warned of the fire in é time to make thelr escage. 4: la te lowing bind of Wait 1 Councilman Perry, Mine Pores son, rf.) Becker, wht and Fire Boss Dawes per- Manus, ¥s.; Fullerton shed as a result of their going into 39; Hartley, o., Tesveay | ithe depths of the mine to warn orhers te Bulldog fal , a ehut of their danger. ey Were overcoma out c7 the young t. Cis beinse | o vefore they could return to safety pecially hard on as ount of the bear The bodies of the dead showed that hunter from tie rar ein on, guard all had 1 a hard struggle for life, in tie box. Toe cola then pleked 1 burying their he deep in Uie cul) the War ciuo and there were doing and wrapping their coats about their Details in a case like this a heads in an effort to ward off the pois- but bavchits, wid throws jonous air. 5 da flnal two-bagaer lo ying: he ) emt with gruelling contest tides were more savers who stood by and aided #0 the other man and keep hin eyes open cavualties for the B With two greatly in transshipping the passengers |for the Fire Island Lightship. out Gow nagicd and Manush sent came in for much deserved praise. Going by the soundings, 1 sudged | him home with another two-bagger, but The life savers have taken every pos- that the ship was fifteen miles to the | that wae atl, “7 New Yo sivie precaution to provide for the | south of the lightship. I laid the course 1: Yale, 0 : rescue of the crew in the even: of five degrees to the north and allowed) ent, Stamper beseiail enthustawn nasty weather, Breeches buoy Iines have | two deg: for drifting, and believed Tete era ware both EWA oil 1h went been strung from the veasel to the |that we should pass seven miles south j Jwest Texas looked on askance, Ile h and the coast patrol is constantly jot the Hehtenip. ' | |cher got bare on ballx and went to on duty sniffing the alr for signs of a| Wae Going Full Speed. ealing tie bag. Hartley vig wind. | "A few minutes after four bells ¢ Fletcher, who had stoppe ‘The changing of the wind fnto the, o'clock) I gave the order to go full 5 os . | a sirort story between third northeast and the appearance of @ fist: | «peed ahead, which: is fourteen knote an Tons of Steel on Twenty-fourth | amt nome. w mn called out ut the pla ful of grayish clouds on the horizon at: | hour. The horizon was clear four or five : +r |" ‘the ‘bulldog failed "ta materialise’ tr tracted the attention of the life-savers | miles ahead. At 3401 was on the bridge | Story Fall Through | ene tast first part of tng-nren inning of a8 they took their observations through | and could not see any iand. | 2 | the second game and the Giants wor by the lifting haze. Although the wind was) ‘The ship was drawing twenty-two | Seven Floors. A score of Sto O in the afternuon's play scarcely mote than a breese, there were |feet aft and 19% feet forward, Sud-| | z ie FIRST GAME indications which the weatherwise re- denly, at 3.56 o'clock, 1 felt a shook | | ac @ DO4 50 Barded as ominous. northeaster and /a* her keel went over the bar, and 1| bee ‘ 7 eeou a4 4 hard blow coming,” was the way it | know that we were aground. I stopped prone CE AUR) COMDHAINE ING NURS SECOND GAME was Interpreted by Surfman Reynolds. |the engines and then went full speod derrick being used t four stories | Gants O29 x46 However, with tho passengers all/ astern Immediately in the hope of get- above the heart of the financial dis- Yate O00 0 0-03 safely landed, and the keel of the big tng her off, but she did not move. ‘triet for the construction of the Bank- ry — ship flat in a bed of sand, a blow of| ‘The deadlights were lowered o the Eugene Oterson ors Trust) Building, at Wall and Zhyaako Wius Over Cotter. moderate intensity could not have the! ports on the steerage deck so that the arsau streets, crashed throughsths | DENVER, April 8.—In the presence of terrors for the captain and crew which Immigrants could not be alarmed at R 1P, Saf. ie pet on 6.00 spectators Zoyazko, the Polish it would have held twenty-four hours | seeing land at band when daylight ea romising Be ae eos OE he Pulding to-| wrostler, deveuted Kid Cutler in a Anish Ago. The fleet of tugs anchored hard | came, and algo in case of danger of the u fe v Hig pido ble sen ney te tthe, {fateh here, ‘The Pole won the first fat, by likewise insured ample assistance | W#ter coming In A ateur Hea y”| HLS CMU deh aed ad te del in one hows and six minutes and th tn emergency. Wind Helped Hold Her. mate [ecent several workmen employed iM! mnal in nine minutes. Zbyreko left fo The work of lightering the cargo be-| “The ballast tanks were pumped out, HEWES. bear i the structural iron and steel! New York after the bout, where he is Ban at T o'clock, The cargo was an [and I had the ship listed over to 46) one of the most, promising amate Were carried down with the Immense) appear Tuesday night. handle, co degrees, ith ¢ ald of one goo UE | heavy we nt vat ha: peared in a ach . oe SO LP Tee ae or ST coma havaseet Wer Of Bit fhe, WIKA] Crete o Teeny nti e ton cata | Bankers and brokers who thronged Rarry Puts Heinan Away. most part of lemons, maccaront and 1 bt e the rate of twenty-| facet Ce Mee ai the ho Wal t f) tt similar products of the Mediterranean, rose and blew a’ e rate oO! wenty-|fong time is Hugene Oterson of th | the wll @treet district pt ite buses: TUL Okla Aprils. dim anean, /four miles an hour from the southwest, | Avonia who won nd pria a e time heard the deafening crash and) the ¢ » heavyweigh P packed in ainall cases. Only one Hght-| whieh set nee up again onan evel | (y the nl Mo tens | —— , — tea wile of tn Came Sack Helnan of Chicago in t er was available for the work when| keel.” merican Athletle Club. on Ww ‘ . he he round of thefr fight he transfer was Degun, but eight more ——__ nurely develop Into af mi "| | Bodies of Men and Boys Found | ine tea aaene inetroon So ? were on thelr way, seven trom New teur with a more , as| a 5 SINNiilie: RIG RADWOLk tie Bare we A Rare Case, York and one from Rostou. With fi ir | NASSAU GUN CLUB TO [he Is a clover two-hande Heapedcin Pancoast' Cok jt ine wer ine dicen nous From the Lamisviite Courler-onumal.) weather it Was expected that a con- DISCUSS BOAT SERVICE.) « sur pun 1 ts 1. ee Nee HISW RE tee eon ens ‘He takes a cold bath every morn! siderable proportion of the cargo could | headed at a oe and tOn i , Jeq aC bh lade stchl AAR inees, were practically | 4 very remarkable man. ! Oterson not lery Near ocranton. amputated, and other Injuries were re be moved in forty-eight hours, rhe Nassan Rod and Gun Club will ek es pear t Juries =| “Plenty; of men do that No Damzze to Hull. hold @ special meeting at the ‘Astor aatraste: | — . iehhen og , 7" “Bur ila) Np) five years before House on Monday nigit to consider the tn a van OPK wroduce teh | eter Norman, low-workman, | ie ever mentioned the fact There were no evidences of damage to} wo MirLAM! LAL i dace SCRANTON, Pa., April 8.—Mine offi-}was also seriously hurt. Roth were —— | matter of transportation from the oast-|and works from 2 A.M. to | ' 180 * werlo i ay ha an dotesotion mowed’ that) 7) ena'ot Long Beach this coming’ eee: |On the day Adal Houtache we jclals in charge of the searchng par jtaken to the Volunteer Hospital nist om perees nln is not making water. Supt. | son 1¢ 4s expected that the South Shore ive ho: e rain, and was at Hi announced this afternoon that the num- Many Narrow Eaca, -. Wiles ic clensiie RYMIRECIOR tik’ ERA Kunwick of Hoboken had taken charge ; sore when it came tine for hin to heradda ra Tsay ea ta ta | caine dees Maertea hata i clvilia of the floating of the Irene and the| Transportation Company will have two Regt eset es |viages and automotviles out of the road! Der of dead as the result of the | The escapes of the other men em-jt5 the world! Consider for a moment motor boats [n use this year, In pre ® te t ew of them took to t hy vest Mine at Throop yesterday | plwyed on the twenty-fcurth floor were ‘ ® _ stent Rome’ — lghtering of the cargo, He said: Has ’ pee | sor ¢ intil not a few of them to the} ada ‘ the bloody sports of anctent Rome’ ‘All depends on the weather when we| sous, yeare th, eulup mainte fo reatdents | n the third round W.|Wild West Show Is Outdone| sidewalks, driving pedestrians Into] was seventy-four, ‘The bodies of all the |RAtFow rilling, ‘The derrick was!” “why, what's the matter with an auto- get the Irene off the shoals, Three of | tf wameu, wor hasinning this month the | (Bens, a 580-pound basket yer, ; ‘doorways and to flatten themscives | vic had been recovered. The large | Wed on that ee and It was there |inoblle Cun race’ of Nast 5 e . " © s 1% p e . " 5 hat the seriously hu wer loved. ———— four ligaters will be here this atternoon | Coe motor-boat service goes Into opera | Otersen weighs IW pounds eripped by Mounted Policemen | axa ast dows, TraMec police-(numher of dead oxcoeda that ee ee vibe areca. Sibi ieeinanibe: and the work of taking off the cargo| tion, apd will probably increase its num- a Rifle CournRtn bet ’ lene on foot pushed and struck right! ming Qisaster In the anthracite co pa we chi avalanelie 08 He i. should be concluaed by sunday alight or! ber of boats before the season Is well | ne ae se tone ste and left to keep panic stricken people |" | Atani Vaate, Dhe oMbn GF he | P he of ste + carly Monday, All the hatches will be| under w The Cricket and Naxsu | RET BAE AG. OH Fisch and Plagge. from running into the street, lacing ars, The origin of the |” Just across the street is the office of used will run between Wreck Lead and Nas- | ear ih! se) Plagge, behind was racing beside the | {T¢ has not yet been ascertained, but a] J, Pp, Morgan & Co. and on another core If we get mgood smart oftshore wind, | Ai early and late, and tripe will he | . ‘ — lash cart, ‘The wild horse was plunging (MHI investigation ‘x being conducted by ner is the Sub-Treasury. The Stock we can get the Irene off some time next | Mate to Preepert also. | The summer | CS nis Rose A driverless runaway horse, wild With |ahead as though the cart behind him, ‘he State mine oMcials Bachange 1s half s short block away | ‘eek. 1 have every reason to belleve| jaan expect to be Jarke gainers by th battle of ten roynds, Hddie | ¢right, without a bridle, NS 4 tWO- were of no more consequence than aj The # which start in one oe} and the curb ney ween full swing | that she can be brought into Hoboxen | new enterprise, Kelly. the, lightw ight of bit om, ie wheeled agh cart, dashed down Fifth i can on a dog's tall, After two!the holsting engine rooms in the | wit vit a pice on ene sonaen| without #0 much as a started plate. —— feated Kid Rose of Brooklyn 19 the) avenue: just before noon to-day, endane | yinSgrabs at the loosened bridie Plagge| “China” vein, feet beneath the sur-| 4 je financial institutions he “The report that one of the engineers CONVICTS BURIED (iit Sou" the New Folo A. A. stag. | coring the lives of hundreds of persons | so; @ grip on it at Forty-aeventh street. | taco, the lowest working in the neighborhood were at the aenith of the} And Worn-Out, Worried Parents Find ¢ th 4 4 os ; 105 Rose broke bis ha | in the fourt 1 frightening thousands of others, 7 ae A Jay's transactions an: the excitement i ‘ of the Irene had committed suicide ts found of the bout by hitting Kelly on | and frightening |His horse Dony, a veteran at just such! gia not do as much damage as n ele mfort in Cuticura Soap all_nonsenee, Everybody is well on) BY MINE EXPLOSION, | jhe head with «wild risht awing, Des. | After scrambling to places of aatety the | won. threw. his welgat against the; ee, Tet, 20 a8 much damage ¢ pincers ie gamecerony Ho rteny saitin d Ointment board.”” | teed at plte the Injury, Rose fought right on| multitude had as fine a spectacle of | naway's side and fell in step 20 that en hicinbed canen ; adition |e, ee, te Semme stoi: she ory ‘stations and Uintment, y ‘ April e|to the finish with the disabled hand, — | horsemanship by New York mounted po- | piagge could use all his strength, | Gie entombed men, i condition | was intense. | ae wi soni ih bg herr ent ith LO ie an, soltlty neste| In the semifinal Frankie Fleming, | iicemen. as wes ever shown in a Wild dovnharsy Dan's belie Piagge | Of their bodies showed that death was! No one could tell what might happen | Te your little one a eufferer from © corps of assistants, was on beard to |convicia, were Delleved to be dead this {the Canadian fighter, met Jack McCor- | West. show gripped the other h mane and| (We t© suffocdtion from smoke oF #4-| to thove in the streets, ant to occupants | ftohing, burning eczema or other tor- chock the freight ax ft was lghtered, {afternoon in the Banner mine of the eno ity heavy: awn of the Jaw, ) TRE dilver Of the horse-Peter 1 Selawing over, gripging na maddie wich |DhYathon from the accumulated was, | of nearby Uudings of Jean helght, Am | you. 3 sarself, worn out by long sleep: sald that in his opinion it would be two| Pratt Consolidated Coal Company at pile MAS FA tile of No. 441 East Forty-eighth areas i |his knees. \N of the bodies which were found | i sane ip hiaatily eaod 08 aah feos nights and ceaseless anziety, an Weeks before the Irena was floated. He! Littleton, el@hteen miles from her ax datlivandadec nem aait | tanemy GR Mtb Wk Ne at it feed While Ha ETDs is cawandethe| in a hosp in the bited ganewar whe ia / Ute ed. werk on the build- | have you tried treatment after feared the wind would shift the sand the result of a gas explosion early |to- | Ledetahates eit Cress wtih |went Into ‘No, 26 West Fifty-second| | 10° | MPGHE GPAMIOL aiction tha icaae aaurliei ad ing 48 being done by Px & MoCord. | ment ‘without avail? If so, you i under the ship's bow and leave her | day. There were 175 mon in the mine at RUPFALO, April &§—Jack (Twin) Sy; street, The wagon belonged to . aint atraal Go ‘al All Mourn He | Curb Mar’.et Stampeded. fon ba iasereet tne sag ig need astride of the bar in a position which |the time of the accident, including van made a veritable punching bag out | purge, a private contract it ebautteurstor Sire Robert | ‘ | AS the sound’ of the falling mass | Som Mee One at Cutietire: som need would greatly inc t danger of | convicts and ten free Inborers, Of the | of Jack Alton, alleged champion middle yrage tittyethird street. When Derose | Hennett, , . . t | Heading the list of victims ts Joseph | .oceq over the streets the shouting, mt f did f F breaking the hull down amidships in victs thirty were whites, weight of the navy, forcing him to quit Adams of No. 3 East Seventy-second| wy pya f West § o was Cuticura ointment did for just such a x o | COnviews Sabre bd io A " Sl rit At © was trying to replace the bit, an auto: E. Evans of West Scranton, who WaS)gesticulating curb market army ceased | case as yours: case of a severe blow. | The explosion ocourred in Entry No. | at the nd oof the ninth round, Aito: +, | street, Was just drawing In to let Mrs. 7 ee | . r) z . th H ve | mobile horn sounding under the horse's foreman of the United States rescue} making deaf and dumb signs to the “When my baby boy was six months At 11.9 to-day the North German |¢, Forty-five living and five dead men {did not lund half a dozen blows, while Adams get out. ldoyd offices received a wireless from | have been taken out he himself was literally cut to pieces. { nose, a6t it to rearing and leaping Bie wheal ana cant Wind car, which Was hurried to the mine} windows above them, forgot for the| old, his body was completely covered he Prinzess Irene saying all the cabin | Derone waa thrown to the pavement and The W Lone Rh ah vag ‘trom {ts station at Wilkes-Barre, de| time the rise and fall of mining securl- wish lerwe pores. EhAt, eormedl tol io Bae ReRTeGS BOE ERCS NSd heed. tr ORs> | ememsertrernmn—nmemnnnne wit eowrk : | Barge saerten p- | car slowed around and struck the cur>| was thirty-five years old. Dr, tes and rushed toward the corner in| Sn eruption ingen in pimples waa {erred to a lighter, and that the lghter, | Wiige Teese Ge putamnobiiea caidLoas | ohn REE ARAN AG: ere ee ee aiceoler on thie. cle Arey The began in ples eh kee. Ai eeanen the dock about 3| }riages golng down Broadwa: aT kel | fone ard to the floor of the car. Ben-| of Mining, who arrived during the night Only pure luck saved the other work. sores His hair came out rte | finger ek Hi aerbo RESULTS _ J tic :nesas, nut ony tor a moment, te) forward tothe flow of te Fee ee a ering the MEM | nen employed in the stecl work. ‘The | nails fell off, and the sores were over ———— | | turned south, down the avenue, swing. | 1) bye saeoe Na OR aia Wl Fteerernt ie eae oat oe ee | toor where the boom finally struck is|the entire body, causing little or no he steering whee! et fo gutter. | Instruction Department of the bureau, | SROy Ch yaa Great we CAPTAIN TELLS AND ni Into w wild gallop again, Mounted | rie gan cart horge hore 11 toward (he | said a high tribute to. the heroism of |Wed.Sor assembling structural steel for | siren for, baby or tyselly Cirent scabs HIS STORY OF THE | ENTREES fee ee erat ne stoud of duet pucted up and filed !Evane, who was leading a reacue gang S2e¥ation to the higher floors ‘Twenty. | Sit CRY VOY jatreat, @ block behind. Dodging thre the streets to the second-story windows. | into the smoke-laden mine fiied with|{¥e men wero struggling with the | “We tried a great many remedies UNLUCKY VOYAGE. the stream of vehicles he camo caster | When it settled down tho crowd saw! deadty black damp. heavy suff wien the boom, without! but nothing would help him, till a | [ing through Uke a eaky but Ney ee runaway horse lying on {te side] “There are martyrs In every cause, | Warming, crashed into thelr midst. And, | friend indiiced me to try Cuticura soap C1 von Letten Pi t tne} JAMESTOWN RESULTS. PENSADILA ENTRIES. Jwas at Fiftlech street SNA OMUREE | A2P PORNO. VORP. HANA SF 7) Mine (ng emeate Mqune nee noes 0 toc ta {Strangely, not one of the Workers below | and ointraent., 1 used the Cutionra Bretsa Weve irate cant. under + | ” up with the ash cart, Behind him the |v titned cart, aliceman Plagge, his frst." nas poor Evans for M8) hod the slightest injury. I Recaro cuule tes cake We was inrroringy ie ca | AC two-yoar | UP Ae oa : ‘At the Volunteer Hospital, where the| before I could see that he was improving, stand how his ship came to ran aground |orda: four and Pea el are ida tases Te earotdn and yyy | HUeeee Wad 1D Chad OF DMAP WEE. | Weuaily spotless uniform all eray Ww int x the first time that tho Federal] injured men were taken, Dr. A. J. Sav-| nd In ax weeks) time he was entirely on the sandspit off Lone Hill Life-Sav- | panuy, 110 (G, Burns), 1 to % 4 to 1; four and x Hoelkatnt WB; ]ons and automobties, made worse by] Ao.°y, "was sitting on the horse's head, [rescue system was brought into action| age sald that Hanson hail little chance | cured. He had suffered about six weeks j tag Station, ‘where she has been held | and out, Wan: Halt, Ho (Metniy re), 15] Comaln Teter, de Domino. 00, Wench seul me a # aig rere | wining his face with iv handker ef | n the anttractto coal region, and Evans] to recover, Norman, whoxe home 18 at Deore we tcled the Cuticura soap and hard and fast now for more than forty- | to 1, 4 to1 and 2 to cond; Naughty | 14 un 101 vo, Yen lagge Comes to . Jony was stepping around uneasily | is regarded ax the real horo of the day. | N' purth stre NY | ROBO EL A NOMEN Ne see, Seta eee elght hours, He declares the coundings | Rose, 7 (Byrne), 3 to 5 and out, he BECOND RAG rai f navera, \) rom below Mounted Policeman Plag-! nosing at hin | It has not yet been definitely ostabt'cued | lve. 1 | think the Cuticura remedies will do ell ken every hour before the ship|third, Time, O57 4-0. Miss Joe, Auto | Wyamhiy Id. Rwal THY re ge, the “Hussar Cop"—the hero of many | Bennett was scratched and bruised, | how he came to his death, One ory | There have been several acoldents om that is claimed for them. and a great grounded gave no indication that lang | Maid also ran and finished as named, | Wi) A) eet Ja ‘Fifth avente runaway—had galloped | but would not goto a hospital, Mrs. | is that in adjusting his helmet, atter| the building since it was started. 19 | deal more, nearby, and he believed ho was| SECOND RACE — Hurdle handicap: | Tidy “hack se eeyarnide atl vey he aw what was coming, He] Adams was suffering more from shock ping it against the low root of the | {KC he plain a in td the coener, | Cuticura soap and ointment are sold ded to pass about seven miles south | four-year-olds and upward, mile and a) wart) four gala 9) Niet | Whivied about and cantered ahead, ready| and fright than the bump #he got.|emoke-filled gungway, he released it} "5 forme up | by druggists and dealers everywhere, the Fire Island Mghtship when the | quarter.-Stade, 182 (Dui 13 to 5, even | Hille, Miss" Tio jt 4 J when |: came time| Plagge's right leg Was strained, The | slightly from his head and in so doing} 7 a 20,478,835. but mothers of skin-tortured “infants er b dep! and out, first; Nick o'Time, 147 (Tu re | Bate Ntartines tod Ph jfor a burst of speed he a u a i ' NGne Lanhaied black: @ bl Hank Surplas 826,478,325, and children can obtain a liberal sample ie Oe SBIR AND ERORENE ner), 6 to 1, 6 to § and out, second; | 2OCRTH RACE » antl to ol Fish swept out of the ruck) ash cart horse hid falien on tt. One| inhaled black damp, | rhe Clea suse statement for the | of each, mailed free, with a thirty-two Sitting In his cabin on the Pringess | 20" \, 0 (Lugar), 6 to 6, 1 to 2 It fond made a dash at the runaway’s head-| side of the automodlie looked Vike a! Another theory advange bY Dil ocoe shows thet the banka hold | page booklet on the skin and its treat= frene Capt. Peterssen, who ie very) out, thind, ‘Time, 8.65. Black Bridge Fe ent ite missed and shot fifty, feet'| Junk pile, Holmes ts that Evans may have died {47505 more than the requirements of | Ment,,by addressing “Cuticura,” Dept. downcast over the accident to | pay ag gt! ly For three bloc ahead down the! from carbon dioxide poisoning, He satd | per cent. reserve rule. This ts a| Ar Boston, ie ship, told of his voyage, saying: | mumD RACE—Purse $20; thice-year eae Tay take nim,” shouted Plagge. “Go| avenue and for sly blocks behind Fifth | the air exhaled in the helmet 1s xener-| \norense of 82,098,970 In the proporti i ane ey Ginter fa ars yen | of and up; five furlongs.Antenor, 9% | | A aleah & eat, avenue was a maelatrom of traffl cons ated oy the oxygen and breathed | ato cash reserve as compared with last ft or weather to the Azores NY} (MoCahey) 10, 2 ta a ow! } 7 back ti 7 apt ane of the T ec} again, A wearer of the helmet, Dro! wo Was very stormy weather, with ajsecond; Monte Fox, «. (Adams), 11 to 5, » Wins rom Se lthen swerved fr de to side of tho| Squad help him untangle it. The| might meet the fate that befell Evans, | . 14 to & and « 1, ‘Time, 1,02 34 BALTIMORE, April St |avenue, driving people at crossings back | reserves to help . ; | twenty-fvecmile north northwest wind. | 4 & and out, thint, Time, BAL rb un ing wagons, carel task took him an hour, e ix much gas in the mine, | On Tuesday, April 4, it was so hazy at) Pyramid also ran, | fans were nted to a rar the curb Une, herd AEGRS, OBte a os It is ke a man running up bh noon I could not take an observation by FOURTH RACE—Puree $400; handle) ing at the Germania Maennere he — —— _ — (lin ons » \ The supply of fresh alr is not sufficie AT vig cap; three-year-olds and up; one mile| when Johnny tohan, the elev the Deutscher Heulfa Verein of Rich+/ and a man wearing a helmet dies trom EOLIAN Couldn't “Shoot Sun.” [eos © Bassani viats Tame ffl lvn welterweight, outfought STATEN ISLAND NOTES. mond will be given at the German clud- | carpon dioxide. (Ayrne), 4 to 5, o 8 and out, won:| of Denver before the Armory A. tila a apleton on April 2 “I managed, however, to get a star| Vreeland, 101 (Olsen), 18 to 5 8 to S| thelr stxeround encour Blows were| : ; ; | Baan in mene” On AEN Night Search for Dead. HALL @t 6.50 o'clock that night, which was|an dout, second; Aldrian, 98 (Calla-/exchanged with such rapidity The iniskelt Binging -Boctety Of] An snioyaule ofelr mee A Gance | All through the night the rescuing the last observation I made, From that/han), § to 1, 2 to 1 and out, third.| amazing force that it Was t Btaten Island wilt give a Sealy Bt by hie nm on, Afviae clubhouse Jase} Parties kept at the grues task of | 362 FIFTH AV time until we kon the bar our Time, 1502-6, Guy Pusher also ran’ distinguish w n, wese rasslving | she SenMaad THEMES: Th AAD SA ate. HBF ” picking up the dead, who lay strewn | New York City course was laid by dead reckoning, The “4 finished as named. yand which was the wullops April j evening: vlong the further parts of the Hil-fated ! Aver gYork, City al ° i - ear Bath Street. oy n Of the ship, I made it from pennyeree,,.cqupanypannd _ - | Miss Maude Reynolds of Kreiseher " " 0 n® Pancoast colliery, f: largest selection ton tnavswervations taken by the stan, was, JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. | 1 Knocked Out. ville, hws returned from Toronto, where Are Wo bingl a tas mesiseaat aller 8 Fahne sicaat sete Mectege a, 9, eer ¢ v : Was \ she wan the guest of friends for @ week. (Prom the Chica ; oft which we ° mbers and h cilities for “persons! demonstration “in tude 3%.24 north and longitude 6s si | ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Aprit s.—hudoiph | tae Mapie| Why are women vain? Novody knows= | ings into whieh they had entered Greater’ New. ¥ woat, to BENS Va, April ®- Jamestown entries | Unto! Bo Mghtweizht, wa. Mr. eh . bs Wks ah A | not even the ladies themselves, Psyc teh ways toll. ‘On Wednesday, April 5, the weather | yMopdals rgces are ae fullows knocked out In the third round of a i MOPRVIRT OUEST BE: SRARIREOI HT have advanced Various theories. ‘The disaster was the worst in the ACH Aelting: four vearol ‘ toemorrow morning and evening | ogixts have advan —_—_—_———— me | tix and one ait : scheduled fifteen-round be Tomm, One saya that the 8 to please men: history of the hard coal fields in this hfe. the annual meeting of the Ove ne #3 | 4 hat Gt whertn Moore of Chicago. Unholn was Fee eee eee ee chd at che | another declares that they adorn thei | section, exceeding the number of dona | URNITURE HOLESALE tow Foe. 10. Hedeo Hone, “Tio; fl x fi nin an ected ¢ Fs due t lubhouse on Thursday evening the fol- | persons a arouss envy of other buletaieate : J | RETAILED AT PRICES | HECGAD RACK ——Two-yeqnolds) four and operation, an ree NY POMBE owing officers were elected for the| women, and still another that they wea fi rf tat forlonge-tnwoate SUR, Kitten. 10° the injured m lowing | ane ra NEW PUBLICATIONS. “NEW PUBLICATIONS This Buffet, Corona: pace 1, ait, 206, Tactias, 108 e cr: W Vberg, commodore; | pretty clothes out of she \f-admira- NEW ONS, | tern, in Quartered JOB. Nickle, 105. NN 7 SPREE | Pgul Manntwitz, vice-commodore; Louta| tion, Thelr slavery to the rouge pot, 77777 Oak: rogular price, $20 A Mean Scheme. ah as ntenaarel tann man baad nil, aha had $40—Special.. 4 yp: BE furlong are aren f Rosetter, 1 >mmodore; John Seh-| the eyebrow pencil HEM YC ASO |) Uti itinae Bite Sek A tw Str ea GAYNOR CHARTER BILL Why move hurriedly and without ser ie andl aenen funtonge- ie ‘Gol le @ mixture of |Laughita, fleet captain; and Georgo| “Tie tact remaina that if they so dress ‘ . : fe ising cat er forethought into an apartment, J Haier, 101; Hanives, ow syed . asper Fatine and Be Jenks or ieuon ather tiey prove a tie wame LP pghd {At "lt telaten to the following departments: Moiice, fice. 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Miss Hattle Wilson of Stapleton will| Whose searlet ps are the model B. eal ae ow id} Ae Hilts The Sunday World|) isis: 180%. tray the Whang tar) |auend the meat emo” wooke fm Aflac | GAB Pot Mate am te ee ABE Sea | cing gue thine test women’ aouid! ass (civ ike impld poole of light woukl have POP Fr A atk ae To«Morrow Gotoh Defeats Wenterwaard, sume an attitude of uncompromising | ‘The Lakeview Home for Jewish Girls Mane who, with his own idea of feminine JOURNAL OF A SERVICE Sa . 108 ANGELES, Cal, April &—Frank |domination in affairs?" at Fort Wadsworth will be dedicated | puichritude, would turn with renewed Geman #, OF ORR Re ae Gotoh defeated Jesse W erward of ‘Surely,’ replied Mr. M ton, “If you | to-morrow with appropriate exercises, x Des Moines, 1 iy in two straigat falls. don't belleve it come and eee aur cook.” adoration to his lady of the embonpoint A bridge euchre under the auspices of and the pantaloons, ~ = ne Niobe FiPEririEEs, i, AT, al Pate Cece hk: Ker oat OUT SATURDAY, | Ma

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