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, THE WORLD: MONDAY - EVENING WORLD'S VICTORY VICTIM OF ASSAULT __ STRNCEDEAT IN BRIDGE REFORM FIGHT. VIOLENTLY INSANE. IF AMONAN COCLOCCEGCOGL ECE COCECEDOECCOCCO! VENING. JULY 8, 1901 SOOOMODDOOD Ve orayere eyes eye) She May Have Been Pushed from L. hl Road Trestle. Mina Renschler, Drugged and Abused, Has Worried Herself Into an In- sane Cell and Strait- jacket. President Greatsinger,,| of Brooklyn Rapict! Transit, Gives Assur. ances that ‘Through Elevated Service’ \ Will Soon Be Resum:- | ed—But More Traiiis | Are Needed. woman met her death faling or being throwa road trestle Bay on the way The dody wag ree red this morning and was taken t© r Huoff's undertaking establish: ment on Ocean avenue, Ozone Park, we nwalt {dentificatton, Passengera on the train that stopped at Howard Station. about the middle of the treetie, claimed that they heard @ shrick as the train reached the station. ‘They spoke to the trainmen, but no ate tention wax paid to them and the trafne men sald that nothing was wrong, An hour or two later two men in a saflboat snw what they thought was a body r the trestle, but they were unable pproach close to it becauee of the An unkno ast night from the Lo ‘line Wilhelmina Renschler, tty girl of sevente ‘The first victory for the public iis tne | i Ps ack: ae ' Evening World's fight for better tcans- . " . ) cue. suffert portation service on the Brockyn ¢ Bridge has been won. i a te eae : ak = ) omitted after she had been drugged Seal terimintsapantatliker ebate : ; Vinade helpless. The care resembles f } assurances to this paper that thegu to her story, whjen te bel yer relatives, to an ass trage cmmitted upon Jennte schieter at Paterson, No 3 soir] has been unable to give er account of the assault and the ents that surround the affair ‘is perfectly rational and when titking lof other matters speaks coherently When asked about her misfortune she “hysterical and ts y long enough tu tell a connee C doned “through elevated servicd be re-established. Ever since the bridge rallr from the city’s control \ through service have been pro only a feeble and vacillnting as Chief Engineer Martin of t Bridge Department repor?s, made to carry out the company?s pledae, to tide They reported to Coroner Ruoff this moPning. Ruoff and Gus Hoffman see cured a boat and rowed out under the Importance of the Method f Ree! | stars The importance and conv ot ' 3 fi . 2 ‘Vne girt has i for noyear eith . trestle. There t saw a woman's “ Whiowed mother and her brother at head atleking out of the marah in water this method of getting Brockiynite and from thelr homes has been f admitted even by tho heads of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit corte There were hopes that the fragmen: ary through service would be kept up and eventually improved. Suddenly, however, to the disgust of the brit patrons, the plan was entirely abolls Recognizing the injustice of thix ac: tion, the Evening World coneulted the contracts existing between the city and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit: Mutirowa, whereby the road receives the right to operate on the bride In the contract: mandatory clause Terms of Contract. During the day, from 10 A. M. yurth i iedintss Rensehler, i employed baker in Fordham, Mina, an the } \ = Phey waded through the grasq. and ailed came from nanny: te ' mud, dragging thelr boat, and reached 1 for four y with \ . the body, which wus standing bolt up- rin Anderson, Ind. Since t right. Directly above the body the alge New York she has been a t : nal wires which run along the trestle dant ata German Lutheran ‘ were bent and twisted, ax ifthe woman Bast Elghiyeaixth stre had struck them In failing, She may tha age she went t have been a passenger on the train or 4 family named she may have been walking across the K oaventie She has re trewtle when the train overtook her. ean has had charg there were no wounds on the body. marketing as well as the care ‘The woman was about thirty: it hours, ag Mra. Freiberg ha been years old, welghed 120 pound: a A week ago Mina becan brown hair and eyes and was dressed in Y ‘ 4 a blue xtriped shirt waist, blue foulant He She Loran wer wees; akirt and tan hoes, In a bundle she harand }iNe 3 AC c arried a second shirt waist and an robably iffec at Vemday she er hysterical Dites spell, and on Wedne she went back | $< trains, the reduc: ] : attic ts not to her brother's hom: nterethon There she was eal for a time and d iat 6 o'clock x then she began te rave about mis: | lp £ Teporter wi treatment, declared that she war dle ; permit the beat to reach ere found these JOOOCOOOOd were now hours” tha apron. aS mon ere te care ai ae Algraced and said that she wished OUATE: facilities for seoklorithe, was so crowded that he was] mother public “as desire only to travel | Piticitehieieic hee bibeiniciticiebeiteleinininivininininieinivinieeietniny eed against the platform railing | had a hetweem the termint of the local oth ke tell what h rena ot{ene|beleuss/at geen, L” TRAINS MUST RUN nah, far ne Same” tein ACROSS THE BRIDGE. 1 died before ner Efforts to get her to | pened were fruitless at om oh “Don't speak to me. Foam not at te! * it Ke xide openings Brooklyn Rapid Transit no alternative. poh exes atruggled tollive, Put tt wasnt my fault te wasn't y, from 10 A. M. tu 4 P. M., the trains of tots The abandonment of the through service, % gular entrances “ $ 5 was ciearly a violation of the contracts + imimsite! the tenia wan] "3 a econ : i hot want a risky maligat ueighbor were summoned tel ACCUmuUtation of Gar= Sarprise/(o Greatsiager. tL) fittner on a thousand more. persons{ ly that an amb fromethes trees sue wuag bath shes did inots vue nee piste M reporter of The Evening World fr] were waiting to eet aboard. Hospital summon falsted gat peaks ier saying r | UTorts of four pernons bage Proves a Menace a 10s CUp tO Shen. naway, The next d a WOUIdE Coole he it OM a rm offce in Brooklyn. ‘The head of the bie 1F city and the Brooklyn Rapid Trausit Road, for the operation eer c ear Aslleenelawher me anegnseloum, ‘ } louie off ented to Health. famlilar with the provisions of the con- of the Brid ge Railway: a ins should be ru mained until yesterday At that ‘i r tuken to Helle- tracts in question and confeased that he rush, but vi her sister-in-law went to see ter at ) a t ficlently calm “ : During the di K Residents of the lower cant side Rave wan not aware that the Brooklyn Rap! found her so much better that she Transit Company wus commpelied the Elevated Road SHALL Bi OPERATED CONTIN- at ine Bridge ens | taken home body was bru five and oes] oe eae Quomie, att an effors will ine | been complaining for several dapeof_—. The contracts were’ originally ma:e|- UOUSLY across the bridge.” Mon despite| While at the hospital the girl sald] thought of what had uscurred preyed 4 Inaiuitocedrred, Ane does not | the fallure of the Street Cleaning, De- withy the selevated iirallroads xand “Whenever special trains (local bridge road), during said teifeer nd ME | chat about ten daya ago whe had goae | Wer mind and mle wie to alneny tthe t the place and | partment to remove garbage from that Brackenridge that (rattic has decreased sutficlent th Trains a busy hours mr to think clearly XN te her sister t she escribe her “asailant further | sare of the city. The complaints anally, that he was young and. had pach took the form of a petition to Street Cleaning Commissioner Nagle. Yeeter- (ay extra men and carts were sentiinto wns heads Tae steneh sidenta began using were taken up by the Brooklyn Rapid Tran hit when the “LL” properties passed under {ts control, “We dosire," said Mr, G: ar the Ereth store | 4 ina store | to buy ig <n ome and that a young m A found President Greatsinger at his i The following clauses are from the contracts between the z (rush) hours shall be discontinued, the company MUST hich will furnish AD- desire only to yle warrant a enrtilinent i rvice. O operate through cars and trains SQUATE facilities for such of the public as a atsin je not alone to ive up to all our tracts, but to give an efMcl 0 Pe bes Saar way. It ts fo the realdentn, of ‘the BrocAciee t travel between the termiai and the local road of the bridge." &| Borough. “We have ‘been handleripped | set. felelneleieeeebe bebe by conditions which were beyond control, “I belleve the ‘through elevates ser- yice’ to be a good thing and derdire to continue It, Woe abandoned tt because we did not have sufficient electric power to operate nil the surtace cars ‘end th is to. opportunity. We only ask an secure Uhe addl- We are arranging |* to our own plants, which, ed, WH enable, 1 mat Your service continue th use of the chang! through y of! Company tric power elevated trains at the same tir " . fummer rush demanded the aan sure Jnecaliationn: ners lena ar ons inmiraioner Nagle. ce cars, and here we we intined to hin home for several weeks trom Dingeaceful Crush Every Day, of by a broken leg, rays that his depart- fo concentrate all our motor, powe » secure horses to aati This made It necessary tot: ves er-| Broadway at Ninety-|One of the Couplings] Captain Here with Men sat ment ts unable the ‘I’ roads the electricity used will tt + i 0 1 probably be with The number of cars ave operate the system and gubstitute or reeks war wiliwithdraw {focal netlge Talene ‘has A Shen to T | garbage a fax the prevaliing col . the ateam engine from the ‘Lb Ars) reduced, ef cont no longer safe H eS Ht d ies tas hand many of the anumais Cierra and xubstittte electricity, ‘Then we will sleflanc ° Ingraceful Inconventence. sixth St. Turned Parted and Then Cars | Tells of Crash with Gacied supa thal has made it ale ptain others. Teams had at $1a day now. L, Shea. The public using. the br! e able to resume through service on | inte: Bridge. Noth President tsluger and Supt.|the “adequa owl yogive thins tol irackenrldge, of the Brooklyn Rapid] the contract with th Shea. WHT they g ited ‘tar in Into River. Came Together. Menominee. UPS ES ves AT? “Now, we cannot Tate ¥ fe: joca- motives on the Bridge because nt th ; danger to the structure, ‘Therefore, ‘we wervle J admitted te The ds that on the lower east po tle to induce the resale y the law and separate gare he x shes. This causes much both= heater née of mixed ashes WA tela CLA) nft on the sidewall. ranspirt line steam- -_——$__— 2 te Fatal Fall from forty-fiv Kiyn and improve tt} Transit and when It was mad Han ot orce, and noon the vation) crowded wilh passengers ut ” za Windsor's Brothers Aided Him to Elude Offi- eave Seen ote Gane laralreien RUE Boyle Left Sick Bed to cers—Shot Him in Anger. The passengers on the New Nook Known as tne noand seventeen Centrist (rat foot water treme, Were badly sh Amertoan’ pter Fary n lu Mundred and Twelfth ng on the roof of the i from the roof and jeaves a widow and two Leamon said that on Sunday 1 almost dead nto by th rowing, the stre was o) he cele| Street station at 7.51 of with water a foot deep and inet Wis componed of ten cars Frank Mundy's Strange] tars of the bie apartment slong AMOKersut One bageage i | H H the street ere Ming rapidly i i Rune muck with oo Career Ending in Te ree Mim neceseltated oy the une | aariors, fitree day’ coaches ani oe ence NEW HUSBAND. evolver. (Special to The Bventng Worlt.) count of this the officers did not press Hospital. serarauia Atuanel abate lain atone Fepere mad aI NS Sa nv be the | ut he ea ie el pigewnes Improvement onthe Gal MILFORD, Del. July 8&—Despite the|their search,but after the C Jdeathbed attempt of his father to ex-|dict they made a thorough examination James Boyle, thirty-six years ol4, of|onerate him from the charge of murder, | of the premises on which Windsor wan No. H¢ East Thivty-sixth street, who| James Windsor, the young man who | supposed to be concealed. 1s dying from plearisy, doctora having|shot down hix father on the Fourth of| To-day they learned the given him up, wot drunk yesterday |July has dodged the county horittes | sor on Friday night got out of the morning. He Geclared that a man|and escaped. After being concealed for|hotel, Ie stole to his father's house named Healy, of No. 214 East Thirty-| slays by the family at the home where} and was carefully concealed until after sixth street had spent money he col- dQ shot his father, he was carried | the old man had dled, slected from a ra e for his (Boyle's) town red by a load of pea) Meantane a plan hi beneft and he went to Healy's home! ¥inox and before the authorities learned arm truck wash. it Park avenue the coupling the nd and the third nd forward cars ran At Harlem the speed of the was reduced and the remainder train with conslderab’ and | crashed Into the »m ‘om | forward part of Leth cars twisted The collision threw th {their seats. ‘The ers ron ‘nver= 5 Most of us we About ait Co, contractors. ‘The section is very rocky, requiring many heavy bi: rank Mundy, forty-five years old, t#| When an exceptionally heavy blast MW nds) | (a neninsthes Easterns Diatiiecistoepital: fat 9.3) o'clock the break occurred Willlamsburg, of exhaustion, starva- [The hole made in the muln war over a and aleholiem. He was found on | foot squar Wythe aver weak anf wet, in tae] A fre alarm wan pounded a storm, eurly this moi word Was sent to je otce Minipetourseel waar strange one inisploner of Water Supply UL wal ‘The trem the son of aw do preduce I] the scene, but were uni were turned in nt the time] ot have been compelled to. stop Matic of che Menominee on} drinking It,” I sald to the friend who iste of the Menominee off] ieied me to strengthen Up on a cup irboard side, and belleved that of her good coffee. “Well,” she ars pald, “that needn't bother you, for I w mat she was m-| nase Vostum Food Coffee here, (han when she loomed | nich completely cured a friend of . The called ait tuted tron | mine of sick headaches.” { tried her ues aaanee coffee and |t was very good, but sell ilewre al onite lowe when I tried to make it at home T s broke, ad. engine sn du! pass us The first we kr been formulated. Jouded with » with vatrevol SIARUTW lndsouilaskaloun tno e [tf of Brooklyn, whe dled #lx years ago | hing: Ww, Meelatecara LOG volver and threatened to kill d aes and Windsor lay down among tn lias soo Gabe Meayitapatarta [EA RREE® upon them, ne many: were »¢ aN. raver as ke! | Vag disappointed. 1 soon found that Boyle first attacked John Poethauer, vr made. affidavit More vine were (ish and plunged into die Ra TIGReA CRE URWAaIETIEN cutest | 4 went inte the water [| Was not making, It corre td of No, $6 East Thirty-aixth street, 11] hie con wan not aware the gun he potnt-[untll te was complete sya a Init Faniiat octane calle lwertmialie| py eae m Dy; putt two nea ee a eT shoved a revolver into Posthauer’s face /ed at him was loaded, but t one of the fugitive's brothers mounted Yowak years axe, (Moye A310 Broa fied. nt ime haa} fuls of) Postum for, Set ath cs and told him he would Kill him if he did | itles were convinced that d {the load and drove away from. the wnd returned to. 5 tour, V made init: RGU Getoren nd wire . Were treat, Dut w x I tines boil twenty minutes It was * not pay him the money. j deliberately murd I man and going OUL of Lown by a back t next) mornin e nireet ae silaese ne all wot | delicious. elias ’ He sent Posthauer home and then| that the sworn statement was merely a} perrons maw the truck Fae he EOE ‘ avr +] Thad at that time been auylaralla went to Healy's house. Henly hid and | last effort to shield the fugitive, sadriven away ata raptd pace, but red him tha Hoors =p Rien ‘| for eral’y ars, Du Me eee ated Boyle went in, flourishing the revolver. | ‘They were determined ty capture the ected that Windsor win con- [showed him a marriage certitiente to hour riya Gag i SIAN ar aha UN a earl | is ss trouble ios caused bee colts Boyle shouted that he would kil Healy |SounR man and bring tim to trial as ertion. Mundy claimed to Hite eT Stee ES REN UR ley dri ROLE W LEN, . whather he was pald or not, fait aly they had been working up a case shows i man was taken tom awa the ceremony, out aliehore vias ecient | SEARCHLIGHT SAVES A MAN./) imm diately began to feel better, through the house threatening to kill; ink that ae had fred the shot after a hothere until dater, when hi yuld not bre: the. Rene a eee seat peecute| A f ; m ria ms after leavir of coffee and usl ne every ane. violent quarre! over his fatoer'ny refusal | was met ata avous by a frlene Nason G H ne ’ : KF jut Wan Trained m When He! postum. ad stuck to it ne; aay He shouted until he was so weak he |‘? let him a te, for a drive, iy friend took to a ostetion on | whown Atri Bi | Pell OF Mudson Hiver How met a lady who trou t dragged himself home. He was ar-| ‘She onicers could not find. young | the Queen and he made | fereing 4 sap rite to his wife 4 Y H same as | was, and Ww lose! AD Des FANce) rested Inst night. Posthauer and Healy | Windsor, and at frat tt was belleved [2s winy io ink for Balt: | Woo sumsequenatly dissj peared, i | ast ston the street really shocked me, for complaining: that he hi mitted suicide tam Rt] Bron tx belleved: he | Mundy 1 weak, penile ea rdanle ESCs | she was so emaciated. — (Sbe ex- In Yorkville Court this morning Boyle {0% Tremor: My Windeor's broth. for the West, | friendiress hour the ab : re sald that tt 5 he .s{elatmed in surprise at my improved maid he had been drinking and been | Cts promi deliver him to the Shi dr’ ta ne u erOC rie nde eq unt to his con S091 1{appearance, and wanted to know. angry because he felt cheated. Magis- |! after thetr father's funeral. On ace lover the young mann escapes a f | e| what 1 nail bean aaping shed sakoa el ¥ 0 ‘0 ¢ ¥ t if th ny ealer of My l. Hee UN en ee ; a = = | NEGROES’ DEADLY DUEL. ptt ; 1 akveatioweds Posting Rice TRAOGED AT Reanine,| 0 IVER VICTIMS FOUND.| CHARGED WITH LARCENY. frou rian wi ve {iio ae al a Coffee to wrk, the almost come —— its big Wal aston stan rs ; y Dewwned at Wishbridce, ang We Hampton Under Arrest oun i 5 in raters The NTNOg ¢ aa ee abeen tay Stationmaster Doesn't Like Dovk-Worker at Clinton Street, | STUMANTAW OIA pete Tie ddunee imp h ocanik | ria preach oS | aad wretched health, baving Sweep Up Debris of Honeys TeaLcorpacnttEhane (rome hares (pecial to The Hvening Worl) Tur fat Ziegler | Wan Working awit er ora intowthe: oF ou in the hospital twice for indf- Frollen, day uclaimed at the Morgue, 0: WORCESTER, Ma San Ww Hrithert nol] mkt nanos, Be sired. strugeling itt sue i ste him to stop sing READING, Pa., July &—Wedding part-| tat of a boy fifteen yearn old, was. Hampton emted Boston, | into diay ) other on Se areete ‘ * t teveced im t coffee and try Posturn, told him alao fes in future will have to do their rice | fonud In the Harlem River near High-| {4 charged with larceny Maman d | ond the a out of the houne} a 28 ' re vm were | got Low to make it. Yesterday [ri throwing before they reach the Heading | bridge, ‘The Ind wan of dark complex. | YAlued at (9 from a Jewelsy firm tn this] inta tho woo eit To A (eye) ceived a letter from him Ino wats: railroad station here, as notices are {Jon and wore a dark cont and Went) IO) | ne n borrowed 1D. te his brother te fat dp Uso mide soso} he saya: “fam feeling very much posted to-day forbidding the custom in| &Mckerbockers I" Peis Aah A Tae i Rurcounistaln ware l hes tnhe mento 4 vie in 1 by: Minw Margaret | better: thanks to youvand” Dogiiaegs pe around the station. The annoyance | The other was that of a man ovident-| yi’ {RRaREd room at the heme oC} Gand, and the dauhte diel occurred in| AM i yinpuaint oy Mim Margate: sleep better, eat better, and in faogem to people other than those concerned, | ly a dock-worker, of medium weight and] and’ whan he tald her of having bee | the Moonlight under the ptn Prod eirs Yor “hocks : {my dear, am quite an improven i the # strug-) on the old husband.”—Alice Ta who are often struck, and the annoyance | puftd and sandy comptexton, Age ‘ to railroad mon, who have sometimes to The body! ovllged t leave Harvard on account aw, fil the ilness of als mother she oftero) to] TH away wer np i MEDIUM OF THE MILLION | The broken main runs from the park | sale Is tn aweep up a bushel of rice, !s the reason] Wa9 tnken from the East River at the advance the money which would : Ataris ed by} the dul Sal and faint son, 305 Park Ave, Sai GR orders ; gout of Clintyn utrect Hmeto nica Sie education? °°) iy the Sunday World Want soctiog | {he sation at Niuely-seycuth aicon,” cutters and sailors busy. *6 Lee aN eal corialcataslegs Uta, 2-2 q