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oo serengy et a : i) TWELVE INJURED | IN TROLLEY CRASH. De mk at Crowded Cars Come > Together with Ter- rific Force in Front! of the Brooklyn Bor-| ough Hall —Switch| Was Misplaced Through Careless. swarm of Inspectors employed hy ae ne ett teetnetbieteitoek | ng as that of this morning. The THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVENING. AUGUST 28, 1901. EITM REPLI TI A > REACTION FOLLOW A RALLY. eens iStock Market Suffers Sharp Setback Despite Generally Firm Opening, ‘STEEL ADVANCED % POINT Amalgamated Copper and Union Pacific Chief Losers on the Decline. Initia | figures In the local stock | market wer conmderauly highe this thy with higiter prices n department at London bullieh strik The Veraged about 12 0 swith leader, with Hing up to, 4 7-8 yonterday's ind movement, however, was ved, ax prices turned sharp Ip doanward before the close of the hale hour of trading, United States Steel and Missourt, mh o& Texan Issues, however, 1 logwedly firm at the highest figures in spite of the rapidly declining market, Bleel common held steady at / While the preferred way atation- Texas Pacitic, too, Inherent #trength and wa to 4 1-2 The local were quiet and firm on ar wita yesterday’ closing figures. M traders offered strenuous re. sistance duritg, i hour trading, and readily absorbed all c Inks. As a’ conseqtie retrograde movement was checked. "In several casos the early lovaen were entirely, wiped out when the bulls became aggressive In tne Southwestern stocks, expecially Souta- ern |! hich waa Ifted to @, the bleh ak Texas Pacitlc extended It gain to 13-4 per cent. above last night, while Re, common wad up 1 per cent. to Before noon prices gen- K, ness. Brooklyn Rapld ‘Transit. Company | sWiteh was plainly open, but neither | cratiy returned to the opening level, but ze ene, These men in their de: nance hor the motorman no- pores Tee wl rae neal ed: eet 310,000 sire to get the injured out of the way 7 shares THE INJURED of reporters and to get quick settle TAP Hae ucheantaaed candupricess were i ers a ck settle wae much confuged and prices were s menta for damager, acted like a lot of| SECOND CRASH TEA Fel a a aay . Scranton, Pa. ty ‘ ? Phe total sales of atacks to-day were US deflersen neenues | imitans. They pulled and hauled the NEAR THE SCENE. |10. sures. wounded all over the police station land sneceedod in d-agging many of At 18 tale afternoon another traite Q Man-} them to the main offlces of the com-|.jauaity oscurred In tae ioe orth ant one . \pany before the surgeons had fnished | Grookiyn Morourh Hdl Car Neo sis « 8 CLAM, dressing thelr wounds the cross lown Line ran cdewn ais ajreet) cont On account of the wreck and the | of Hrooklyn Union ¢ any tn WARRIN JORDAN, three years ols) crowd that gathered all cars on Ful: | ar of the Hore sari ie of head. m1 street © blocked for nearly pon street, ‘Mhe Wagon was carrying i Mrs. KMMA JONDAN, twenty an hour, someters. and F Lynoh, at rt BUS Union ntireets The acctdent was inexcusable. It Piymouth atre driving, Halt sSOnlos Bf 3% Is sald that there ts an Inapector at| wagon and i brett Beeinesey cua ty 7 NG, No, tno | the switeh to avoid Just mich a hap: | rn he/landedson hie # Oni0 bie nue apeained ankle nnd | toy a ie ' & St Poul ty = NOTED ARCHITECT Se nve- enema ng gee Records, Succumbs at Thousand Islands. W,. H. WKIERNAN, No. 01 Clift Place; cate and bh | DIES SUDDENLY. John R. Thomas, Who Designed the Hall of lune. High. Low. ctop ER Efe a4 iy Me “f ers Take Erie a Weet t A { An Evening World reporter called CARRIE NATION - SCOLDS MURPHY Kansas ReformerVisits , Police Commissioner | and Has the Time of Her Life-—Murphy. Grows Angry and: Says She Is Crazy—: She Asks Many Per-): tinent Questions. | Mrs, Carrie Nation arrived in New York to-day over the Pennsylvania |¢ Raflroad from Baltimore, crossing j the North River on the Twenty-third street ferry accompanied by Mr. Furlong. She engaged rooms at the Vicforia Hotel. her man- ager, on Mrs. Nation at the Victoria Hoi and Invited her to accompany him In a drive around the city. The famous siloon smasher accepted the Invita- tion and took a seat beside the re- porter in a victoria. One of the first desires she ex- Prossed was to have a talk with Dep- uty Commissioner Devery, and the horses’ heads were at once turned toward Police Headquarters. When she arrived there and asked for Deputy Commissioner Devery sh Ne, ats Fi A despateh from Watertown, NY a rarecH follow eae licltenenten ty er Hay announced the sudden death, at n Wyek attempted to funntil- Wostminater Park, among Thou vine. but he found aos = sand dalanda, of John Ht ‘Thomas, a nthe Inte Mayor Strong, w & Western A misplaced switch In front of the tnent architect, of this elty, Mr Van Wyek for hla ata Cent City Hall in Brooklyn caused a trolley yas was a widower and Heed with | the Mall of Records wae car collision in which twelve peo, ln eel ert No WW West Mitty: f , in rie. were injured at 11 o'clock to-day. } Perna Serr HIT. CANT gates ngiatiero ult (1s ¢ Nn One of the Injured was taken to ine] pi {work was the new Hall of hee ae Neal cttite inkrnerrere me rt Brooklyn Hospital unconscious and} onde which he design Horgan & | competing architects, but. Mr. Thomas sutfering from concussion of the Boeerys Ault mers styled ie Tame) won the $7,000 prize awarded. Afterward brain and internal Injuries. He may HTeates cliente tn ead Rie : dle. mis for this This! OME cP The cara in collision were Fulton A oatormn of indignation. and Mr) Mefore street car No, 729, bound toward the s culled before the Maret (ye st ferry, and Green and Gates avenue |! aS Sheree ne ae les) une rath he) desl Seventh and BE ran ah Ki car No. 1,825, bound uptown, sais Peat ipibenie een ele td] lil CORK) Hx rtm cha Ts oF Right in front of the City Hail} ee cited Eaton ot there Is a switch from the main line | t a etiet toasiding. This switch Is operated | Ne by a lever in the hands of the motor: | ‘ \ Vaion tet rien desiring to sidetrack his car | TEC went Eee Geotge Kombach, the motonnan of} Rete man hcepnan tnerreruia alba the Fulton street car, did not notice wid ocorn thls morning, with that the awitch was set for the side- ME QROWNING LAD p slightly Rowe vant nati mia: The corn bres Was particularly dis- tack: 9) venotnting to bulls incviswNat teaules Crash, Verrite When his car struck the switeh DENIES EARL AGRE EORTS G4 23 ING PEACE WAS NEAR. MEN THOUGHT YOUNG WALK- which Were 7-8 higher than Inst night. ter In the morning the market a trite In sympathy wits North. turned from the down-bound track ER WAS MERELY FOOLING. Mork’s onening prices. were! Bep and crashed into the ene and cares | Sete teats os ws ighttcember corn. et ite h “ rr | ii-bpld; May corn, ecember Gates avenue car opposite Hoth | Strikers se: ey Ter When te 1 Gave [SNORE G28 to TLE: September wheat, cars were of the Leavy double truck Hegsut fu OMtetals tps aoe ben nee, May wheat, Steel Vruet, i open pattern and were er twith | Heese lareuat ‘Too Late. i May wheat, 77 passengers. They were running a i} = Mee agneats nd vate eped of from eight to ten miles an TESHUNG, Pay frente ape a4; May corn, 563-8 ci Ke Nroll Walker, fifteen years old, New nin prices were: Bape hour, Ks hatter nt bed Oe cag New mroet. Nowark a drown. |femyer wheat, Ootyber wheat, The Impact had all the force of a | wersint an WerGAAl URKOGLATIA, R “2 December wheat, 1-4; May ‘ Bape me | vke toatay while two [wheat 80 3-85 mber corn, 601-4; head-on collision, although the Ful: ) tn] tr rked on and saw him eink with. | December, corn, May corn, 62 3-6. ton street car struck ‘he side of the |e! ' oul making any attempt to save him, Pa alr yt He Pact a other, The crash was heard for blocks Young Walker wis fishing {rom w raty Graber qament te, Tae feted A ene! a » ry n he fell overt 1 The two Y, a May wheat, 7 S to TB 1 and the passengers were hurled tn were om Cie shore, maw him ateue, |ACRUAL QE, FELL September. ‘corn, every direction, some being thrown xllng. in the watercand here ‘ 8 to GI clear acroos the siding tra When | 7 “ MGNLAUCAL ye | MULT Haye ChounhU helene renin erie —_—_$—_--— Kombach caw that 1 collision was ine | PASO einen eee ko was not until he had disappeared hire CEL) SG vitable he jumped Hoard of (he Amalga-| tat they rentized what had happesed,. | The local market opened firm to-day evitavle he jump (thin for thelr approval] phon they gave the alate, ant beata{ WIOD prices 1 point t 4 points lower, Dr. Navis, of No. 750 Weshing ‘lon to the United | gore put cout to the boy's aamlatanee | QUE weakness of yesterday more than f the City Hall at the time iy — ‘Vhe reqult wai poln if ne peace rumors. ren and 1: aM it tate, 4 Secldent. He hurried to the ald of (shone ot thu plan wera), Alleued. Winlcttoues ‘rhteres, Wey raverse at sentiment. ‘Local id F Delhg discussed: ochetrikersien ohn Conway, twenty-seven yeara old, | however, were slow te copt bears! toe Injured and got persons In tha Pi en der eerie Ke. aes AC else: (Bal West nwontysnratietres rar att ings erm oe AnSchereet nina the Verowd that assembled to help carry | ne copoxtion for a provis. (James MeCarthy, twenty-seven yearn] Improved trade conditions, After the Into the police station In the |i for this plant, old, of No. 21 Haat Thirty-ninth street, | call the market wan firm on active gen- were prepared |who were arrested yeaterday by Police nt of the City Hall. 1 u ork to-morrow under|men Steppe and ‘Terhune mt ne alte “A mie aber BG 1 Ostoner Ui} 3 eat ene wou ya AH SEAM arog aG Meath BACAR: | Ey Mraz f Ainalgamated geale he paldgond: that | fouse. thieves; were aera rit ing. ina ee aye aajua jie ero was unloh men he allowed perGge iverty Harte Court today and. Seid. tn 48000 Ne ays. ° " aot and no discrimination, f lj each for « further exeminativ, 1 ra A was told that he was not in go she asked for Commissioner Murphy. When ushered Into the presence; of New York's Chief of Police she announced the purpose of her viatt | in tle following wa: CARRI ra Hotel to-day by NATION. an Evening World artist.) x BEDE Bhetched from life is BS Sracdet ene 8.6 6 ore ee wrareie gre suby f come in Mr. Mur; ned to b it of her new Smasher’: Mall tid that her real name ding api Hot Shot for Mury nimdasloher's last wor Nation, but from now = : He laughed until nie fet sides shook be Carrie A. Nitto T came to see you, Commissioner. Just who xnve thee known, Jon’: you think ? becaure my work {8 closely connee:-|Oiket (ene Kinkent qe ee KD ed with the police, as you know, 1/ 9M! requested a th y 1 herself as being highly nant at the reports sent out from nin a steward of the Lord, and so are Linden grit 1! Mrs Melphia that she had gone into you, and we munt give an account of Gu) COUT Ue Me; out stewardships. i the interview and. Mrs i Nathon was gentiy but firmly d mut BY 1 want to ask you if you don't|of ihe door fut she. stopped long APHORISMS ehough CARRIE NATION. think the conditions In Now York nt Clty are awful?” is Commissioner Murphy turned in Weites 5 Daring her drive about the efty wita bis chair und said: Hefore ie vietorie left Mrs Nation! an Evening World reporcer Mra, knee tion, whe war dresaed ina sult of wash brown linen, with a short cape of the material, expression to wrote the following note on her addressed to Archbishop» Corrigan “Dear Areabishop: “TP want to talk a ittle to yo ‘0, madain; I do not." Don’t you think, Mr. Commission- gave Can 1) sa a r, that hellishness and crime are} yan vou and talk about thr rth oof. many quaint apt rampant in this town?” FON ae. poy CARRIE NATION, “awe : jam.” replied Murphy, “If refuse] Ao "e Victria Irove off it was fol- The Bible, publle opinion and votes to dincuss that with you lowed. Dy nae crowd that had! are the most powerful factors In the assembled corridor uf Polle chee She Grows Angry. + lHeadauarters, one rhe seewhatita At this reply Mra, Nation assumed a = fine building. But I'd rather see a tree louder and more aggreanive tono. WHAT MURPHY Hloriai blades of ‘grasssucThey What! she ered, “you won't dis- ou with me th subject which re- lates to the manufacture of murderers and all sorts of eriminal Commisitoner Murphy, who had kept hin face turned away from Mra. Nation, hotels In heaven, but there will be trees and flowers and grass.” “How 1 would Hke to smash that sa- loon! My hatchet could do good work, whether in a gilded palace of sin or a ry SAYS OF CARRIE. When Commisstoner Murphy was Arked what he thought of Mra, Nation after the stormy interview he had with| whirled around angrily. He replled: ROKR: “Now, atop, madam! 1 ae utperenne ealds oy | tn Kaneas the rum dealers used to Youl tof talktlmec Min motihere tolbe panes ey un old marc a redl Old HAR: | talk justilike your, New, York policemen ; She has a bad, viciour £ gitens | ( lectured. I'm here to perform police there's method in her madneni spoke to me to-d duties, Go back to Kansas and try it Commnilanioneraintinated matnty | “Newapapers must do goad because on your huaband. 1 guess it would « Sent hetecaceeceeice 4 agents on earth hate ‘em so. him good, though I guess he was glad. 5 inadneen’ was) tm not afralt of ane man living. to get tid of you." pher desire to om money rather than 40, ‘me my hate! nnd I'm sufe.* toreetvestnes lore “God put a man's brains on the top of pu threw uy bota ha MPs, Nation threw up bota hands and | Commigeioner Murphy was naked what laeiaaral eooa laughed loudly ody, not in his f have no husband,” she said. |e wate fo ine en ie es nowhen he did it, too. “Well, 1 don't want to tate to you | a , J "When they call me crazy [only wish Mrs, Nation then sobered dowa and that other persons would thelr ri malal tal the\Comimniaaloners [| "Lam going to send an oMcer to any ee on rim question.’ “Avhiy dr your treat ane. this way? Do liMll oF place where ate may teeture, |) ine wamen who suffer tn thle ya object to the closing of forty hell Pe UM cer NEN oe ere siletien "| work, My heart acher for my own kind sin Hansard Be you believe these = ‘ —and rum le women's greatest enemy. mhould exist CO ee ey ea eNriectoke Ten Nudont wont aus CARR IE TRIED Pasionaria nee Let thle Heel? ee poke Sea) CHEE TO SEE JOHN L. | ster they tite temmetven oy decent “Then Mte.;Natlonin a crooning voice, gamit Hale the people on earth live oaly to came clove to the Commissioner's fac | decelye the other half, Mut they don't ta ett During her drive around the clty Mra, | do it” Ba Nowutather ation talked Interestingly to ‘The aa The Commissioner held out nie hand | eens World) renorteriwtioj ant; bentile BEGGARS ROUNDED UP. toward her with a deprecating gesture, | °T i hut Mrs, Nation continued: BEALS yous thinksOts Devory fig ARS | otra enh iacehehaiiinele peek are cold bere luKhato a benmy Devers. replied Mre, Nation, “is a Sent to the Workhouse. ‘Do you think x07” said Murphy, man of a great deal of character, 1) Rdrward Tolley, James Renalds, John I'm only tiftyenix, and you are| oul Hike tochave a talk with him and | pwyer, Dennla Ahearn and Patrick Me- certainly old enough to be my father." {8!ve him a few pointers on how to per- | Guire were arralgned In the Harlem ‘Then she added: form his duties.” [Court to-day charged with begging, The Then the asked to be taken to see] men were arrested at Convent avenue Ld e Law, She Says. John L. Bulllyan, and) One Hundred and hirty-ffth “Now, father, don't you think th Where is John [7a ohe asked, ‘He {street on the complaint ef a citizen, Instead of protection, a ilttle oi wanted to fight me at one time and| who sald they continually annoyed the ment of the law agaltat (he thousands! wrote an article criticising me very] residents of that neighborhood by beg- of rum holes in this city would ie | sovere kink. doing the Lord's will?” When told that Sullivan's saloon had] Dwyer acted as spokesman for the “Now, Madam, | M-a-d-aem--M-asd-|peen closed on account of lack of busl-| men in court this” morning. — When a-m'— protested Commiwioner Murphy. | noes,’ Mrs, Nation fairly beamed with | 4#ked by Magistrate Zeller what they “Dott you think, father, that «| plersure, and wntd: had to say, ae su Httle agitation—a ttle hatchetation—| 1 with the same fate would befall only. ad one glass of er, Judge.” e sioner Murphy turned around z i aaeletes Now, madam, what do you wan I've got something else to do." “1 want you to enforce the law and close these hell holes on Bunday. Then if It In @ Rood thing to close them on Bunday ft will be a good thing, and the carrying out of the law of 1, to close them on every day of the week. You Are C ja Murphy. In ved, and that he wae sick, MRS. NATION LEAVES TOWN. Mra, Natlon went to see Archbishop Corrigan, but he wan out of town, and WOODHOUSE SEEKS DIVORCE ne Co-rexpone Malt, Cohen wan to- by Justice Dugro to take the texti- Namen George Day dent in WW Ex-Justice Willlam y appointed referee in the Supreme Court Commissioner sorany threw himaeic}| she left word that she would call again] mony in a sult for absolute divorce back In thé chair and saM as loudly on Monday. brought by Joseph 8, Woodhouse Later she made a tour of Inspection against Mary D. Woodhouse. his piping votce would permit: a You're not in your right through the Wallorf-Aator ‘The couple were married on Feb, 12, 1890, madam.” Att o'clock she went to the Grand |and have two sons—Harold 8, and Clark Do you think I am eragy? queried | Central Station and boarded an express|O, Mr. Woodhouse charges his wife ‘ation in a haughty’ tone. train for College Cornérs, ©, where she| Eith numeroun acts of misconduct with Ti think you'are, I am pretty | lectures to-morrow, evening, George Davis at the Atlantic Hotel, ¢ ed the Comal Oirae Wodihine denies the charges, sure you Are,” anapp fe Comuatn- Woodhat sioner. CARRIE’S VIEWS frat time Mra Nation! OF WU DICK” CROKER Ira Stewart xppears for Wood! For the ain Charien Caldwell ie counsel for the feemed to be really Rnary. Her little reapondent, eyes snapped Am she cried out: mind, RUN OVER ON FIFTH AVENUE. “Commissioner Murphy, you Are just) ,,.., So tine the Fum-sonked, hell-loving Repub | "What do Yon ti iran Hvening [Woman Taken frem Uuler Wheels “When the wicked rule the people| Mra, “Elizabeth L. Trott, ffty-nine should be applied to thin town." MWWell, madam,” replied Murphy, hot- ; ay people resolce, Wt you break the law here Fil stop” iow nice it would be to have public sy pj omMectaia in whom you have contidence atoh= and Gant rnope thee, this coming enitet Shi ee auh ts Ae Bale Reurl years old, of No, 181 Weat Thirty-ffth atreet, while crossing the street at Thirty-third street and Fifth avenue to-day, was run ove ir fo, bacon Griven 0) Jo iy Gagen. by NS mourn. When the fighteous rula the ‘Whet!" screamed Mrs. Nation, bey God's will and destroy the devi's sore if you violate the law I'll lock Ba, Comtaleatoane! Bevery, wno DIAMOND TAY NOT DECIDED. Captain Gets Another Day's Delay and Philbin in Doubt. FAILS TO GET orn | | Justice Giegerich Declines to Pass on the Question of Contempt. Police Captain Diamond secure@ an- other day's grace in the Supreme Court to-dny, the argument on District-Attor- ney Philbin'< motion to vacate Justion Dykman's stay having been adjourned until to-morrow after an argument last- an horus, the District-Attorney fall- Jin an effort to have Justlee Glegerich he would not be in con- he proceed with the ac- 1 Captain's trial while the Supreme: Int actions were pending, Capt. Dininend wax in court: surround. ed by a throng of friends a force of lawyers. He seemed nervy Speaking nto vacate AB. istant Distri ns, who rep- resented Mr. Philbin “Tne order of Justice Dykman was absu 1Mr. Gans, “It was drawn while was Hand not in full posses- sion of his faculties, The practice of re in carafe such an oner In ch ma way jhe down on their ada the severe conddinnatlonVarlnes der Goff. Mr. Sanford. went to the Justice to submit to him that the order was tuo broad, wae met by the Justice's son, who, after conferring with hin father, returned and said that Justice Dykman Agreed with the District-Attorney's con- tentlon that the sta be modified by Your Honor, if not wholly vacated in so ar as It affects proceedings other than hose pertaining to the indletment.’ sx-Judge Cady defended the action of Lawyer Henderson In securing the stay from Justice Dykman and sald the mo- tons were proper and for no other pur- pon2 than to protect the interests of his client. There was nothing unusual In It, he sald, and he was surprised that it should have excited criticism from Re- corder Goff, “What can the people do in the matter of Capt. Namond’s indictment, under the stay? eked Juntice Glegerich, “We can proceed with the incidental motions, we believe,” said Mr. Gans, “without being in contempt ut Justice Dykman. But what we want to estab- Ush je that it Ia not proper for attor- neys to Ko before one Judge and secure an adjournment and then go before an- oie and aek for a stay of this charac- “We are prepared to make our mo- tion béfore Recorder Goff. and we tn- tend tom. our motion before hing In doing this we do not think we Neti be in contempt of Court, but we are willing to take the consequences. After a few minutes’ reflection Mr. Gans Aguin addressed the Court, plead- If it pleases Your Honor, J. would like to ask if you would consider it In contempt of you if we proceed with our motions before Recorder Goft?" ‘A hoarse laugh swept over thé ctowd in Capt. Diamond's corner as Mr. Gans anked the question, An ominous frown crept over Juatice wcerich’s face as he alowly replied: The District-Attorney’s office Is one absolutely separate und distinct from thix court. Anything he does must be done distinctly upon hie own respon- sibility “But.” persiated Mr. Gane, “I wish to ow if you would think such an action the part of the Diatrict-Attorney dia- rteous to you?” 1am here.” replied the Juatice, “to avs Upon motion” and not to answer questions.” then announced that the hearing wag adjourned until to-morrow morn- ing when he will hear also the argument tor ange of venue. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS, Said a visitor here: ‘Though your values are 1 Ite too early and for Rummer ton though 1 look shabby E think J will walt."* by paying They can Green | well, “Late in the season, did you say, Sir? ti it were not, do you su ! : | that we would sell fine suits like / these at $6.50? For, our finest $10, $12. $15 and even $18 suits and unlined coats and trousers are now marked down to $6.50 each. $15 Serge suits, $12 Black Thibet suits,” All a9@ $18 Check suits, $12 $15 & $18 Gray serge, wool crash, checks, etc. $15 Flannel suits, $ 6.* 50 Coats & Trousers, All ate tatlored beautifully are are thoret 4 the price in met instances doce co) the cost of the ‘ia ba the euite aymumbdr of fine ones tn Bt ts carried Era ee oe etciped. trmesere ati fat ercont . areou an Tuxedo waite, ete, All’ go new at ime Hal sale th 7 jwolant fangice carried from tant re at $15. vine "SROBROADWAY Hci NUMRER. CANDY SPECIAL FOR wa O EAT: Ohecolate Bi

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