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TERT oar EAE Ege ; THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 99, “TWO MAY DIE FROM CAS FUMES Family of Joseph Wein- stein Narrowly Es- caped Asphyxiation| in Their Sleep. BOYS HAVE NOT REVIVED. | Daughter’s Screams Brought Aid to Family of Six on the; Brink of Death in a Jersey City House. Overcome by gas, the family of Jo-| aeph Weinstein, consisting of himselt, hig wife and their four children, Mattle, fourteen years old; Joseph, twelve; Nel- He, eleven, and Jacob, nine years old, were dragged from their rooms “back of the notion store Weinstein conducts at No, 141 Pavonia avenue, Jersey City day. The daughter Nellie was awakened this morning by the odor of gas, She stag- gered to a door and screamed. Police men O'Donnell and Allen, a block away, heard her and ran to the store. to. thelr wa They made r store, into the living-rooms and dragge Weinstein and his wife out, both them unconsclous and apparently foeating from the fumes. Le: on the sidewalk, the policeme and found the childre one back and was f an the floor. She i the were carried out to the street In the fresh air the father and mother nd un other and the two daughters recovered, but Joseph and Jacob continued uncon- | sclous, despite the artificia ratory manoeuvres the police them | through. ‘A physician was called, but he unable to restore them to conscic They were taken back into fig soon as the apartment } aired. The mother would not p the doctor to remove them to a hosp The gas escaped from a dete * Jet in the tsore which was turned off and then on again when & wus closed last night COURT REMOVES BAR TOGIRLIMMIGRANTS Judge Lacombe Hands Down Opinion Under Which Wom- en Who Can Find Husbands Must Be Admitted. United States Circutt Court Judge Lacombe to-day sent down from his summer home, at Athens, N. ¥., an im- portant decision, in which he admits to this country as an American citizen Maria Burgio, a woman previously de- clared by the Commissioner of Immi-| gration to be an undesirable immigrant | and ordered deported { It Is said that by decision {t will now exclude from this cc Judge Lacombe's impossible to undesirable be untry women Immigrants, no matter he flagrant the cause may be, they can find one whi to marry them, by a clyll contract or otherwise. The contract marriage can be effected without the contracting par tles seeing each other Salvatore Burgio « several years ago his sweetheart , established a} countrymen, wh! ame to this country leaving behind htm Maria Lagzara, arding-house for red greatly pros} Then he cent for the dark-cved ma‘d ia Italy. She came by steerage, but at Ellis Island the doctors found that she was suffering from n disease of the eye. She was ordered deportes! Burgio retained a luwyer, who drew n taken to aud acknowled uted States up a civil marria io signed. It was t Island and signed Marla, Under the t this constituted a legal ma A writ of habeas corpus wa and on that Judge Lacombe that the young woman |s meriean citizen, HER PISTOL READY TOKILL HOTEL MIAN Handsome Woman Found Pac- ing Beach Brandishing Re- volver and Vowing She Will Slay Man She Loved, | Lizzie Gallagh a handsome woman of thirty, fashiona ate i, was found to-day pacing flercely up @own the beach at Far Rockaway brandishing a revolver and saying find him and kill hin. Bhe told Magisirate Healey she hud fallen in love with @ prominent hiniel man, who had struck her. Sho weit Out, she said, and bought the pint ith which she intended to kill nin Was held for police Investigation uf story. Lo , VETERAN ACTOR DEAD. « in Kngland, 8 Centenarian, IDON, Aug. 2%.—James Doe}, En- ‘s oldest actor, died suddenly this at his residence in Plymouth born in 14. 1 the "ime of Hnued quite | the millionat MILLIONAIRES IN CRAZE FOR SPEED | DAILY RISK LIVES ON RACING AUTOS. W_K. VANDERBILT. M. DE JENATZY¥S MACHINE? WRECKED New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and n Franelsed, ard R. Thomas, “White Ghost" from 'W. K. Vanderbilt, |had not owned the machine a fortnight who hought the Men on Whose Safety jpefore It had, Killed a ‘child and) nad been In se col ¢ col : Depends the Invest- the sport despite the warniigs. of nds ments of Thousands} prwWalte,} * Red Devils," “Green Jemo! . Ghosts’ \d hundreds Pay Constantly In- of other terrible names been ap= . ze led to these speedy automobiles of the creasing Price for h by the residents of the section M 5 | rougn they pas Giles 2 reps achines. r'trom these death-dealing muchines are absolutely true, as a trip = ater y day on Long Isiand will Death {8 the o yov e en te nth ts the only victor in the} Very] Preston, one of the officials of tad race for excessive speed in au-| ty fon-Dolar Steel Trust, in an! \utomobile with two young women, near ‘Yonkers. narrowly escaped death’ from an ident, His two companions jay ys in the hospital before they ré- of the U; ited States. tomobiling now being striven for 4 With this certainty well known to all thoy continue paying tens William Hi. Thompson, millionatre elub- jman and member o: thousands of dollars for machines [Hane tlup, white racing camainete tines which will beat by a fraction of a [with W. KK. Vanderbilt. ir, and Fox- ‘ hall Keene, was hurled from the ma- second those of their neighbors and deine and miraculously escaped being ied friends. | riend MEN: WHO Pp AY WITH | Broker J. Overton Paine was almost The accident which caused the killed in Philadelphia by being thrown from his automontie. death of Charles 1, Fair and his! wife near Paris and which was prac- tically duplicated in the case of Frank J, Matthews, a wealthy real- estate operator of Jersey City, will be repeated from time to time until Robert J. Collier, the son of the mill- fonalre publisher, ‘was recently thrown, jfrom his auto and nearly killed. DEATH IN AUTO RACES. Here are the names of some of the millionaires who play with death by using the fastest obtainable racing machines: SENATOR W. A, CLAR AUGUST BELMONT, Many Narrow Escapen. the pet of society, and elet were thrown’ from ines and badly Injured during the men with millions are willing to] WILLIAM C, WHITNEY, 0. H. P. BELMONT, ace near Newport, | rin their machines at a sately mod-|| GEORGE J. GOULD, JOUN W. GATES, Prissy a oh neiiasa aT aeee eral narrow escapes eenville Kane, himself a milMonatre, compelled to’ witness the death of WILLIAM ROCKEFELLER, CHARLES A, DRAKE, erate pace. Forced to action by the dangers of | HENRY CLEWS, CHARLES M, SCHWAB, was tomobile speeding, W. K. Vander-|] E. R, THOMAS, ROVAL PHEDPS CARROLL, | Us, /nilmate tend, Frederick 11. Bene. Commissiones of Public Works Re enthusiast who has bilt, jr., alone of all the millionaire BERYI, PRESTON, ROBERT GOELET. devotees of the sport, has an~ aced| ther enth Q WW escapes in collisions and | 4 : ] ns 1 Federal Building on a charge of mak- s aba nmentofthe sport. Hold-| Hurry Payne Whitney has bee: t ~ : parts of his own machine. ” Mie obandonment y [recreate (Wainer hag been mixed | banker; Henry Clows, bre ivor Warster, of Brooliyn, | ing illegal whiskey. Tt was not Mary's er of a world's record, he has sold | Wich! wiv aan f he escaped (banker, gohn W. “Ga 1 bas had his, machine do all sorts of frat timo to be arraigned on the same his stable of high-power machines, | ,FoxMall Kecno | Interested in Wall_street mayb UTTER Ron eG omc aNaie RC REE LE Ke, In the past, however, her e7ec- which inchided some of the fastest] huve all” ngdred tn Any fine day dnving at Ih Qtodgers Winthrop and | Koyal| ready fountain of tears saved her from Viney: continue te. be pete speed, unmiy rrol have had thrilling ex-| prosecution, Mary. “4 F and most costly productions of the | thelr pratt rate peace estatle tM | constants: thr Stacey eney are cumivoted |Broseeution. Mary, according to the automobile makers of France, Ger-|, William Rockefelicr, Himself a mill: Rinks Utomobtling as When they took their| Tevenue authorities, 18 one of tao most hs 2 barat ltonalre, and a brother of John 1. Charles M ride | persistent ‘“moonshinera" they nave many and America. He declares he| Rockefeller, a Standard Ol) magnate, Bas | pliltm-Dolla Tho ‘int might be inden: | ever encountered 0 eral ox ons parrowly escapes nose life the nitely, 0) ve | will never race again, In epite of his| Guster! Sceasions parrowly escaped | whose tite the Teed fatally A few months ago Mary was arrested assertions to the contrary, Mr. Van-|. George Gould, with the responsibiiities |the millionaires who. Use the une than at No. 69 Scammel street, where sho ‘A thousand« of miles of Tallronds reat ATUORALERS Wie Uae ene every autom un there is an’ accl-| . 5 : sous derbilt's friends believe that his de-| anda OF miles of railroads reat) tainable machines. Ont dent af same here isan accl-| had in operation a coper still wit a A sd by 1 sport. H or Howard |hoe raced along the Champs sults In disaster ut road race | Seventy-five-gallon capacity. She told a ion was prompted by the terrible o detights to peal at a lght-| “A lst of tie on Staten Island remombered | pitiful story and United States Agent Woen a freak machine dashed into the Tea Goancieslecen the racing accident to his brother-in-law, | nin use automobil i. ‘ he ~ i i crowd causing the deaths of four per-| Chavlen dsFalt, Ho dnslateothat.hy,|/ cee. emt, sallway magnate nnd Usaly sree avery cee eons : ae PSF Shields decided that the ends of Jus- reritiein sn ncn |_| tice woutd not be defeated 1f Mary was the reatrict “ h . iS permitted to go on her own recog- ne restrictive Jaws in this country ! nizance. On her knees she thanked the and the poor conditions ofthe roads. | two kind-hearted men and crossed her- It was only a fortnight before che . self again and again ag she swor she apsident 1a°MranaiMrc) Bale that “ 49| would never again make “szhnapps.” | STRATOS UeRaAa ante onaccen Mr. Thompson even gave her some : ADASEDUY: MAGS Dig wonderty ’ ~ | money to give her a start. hBe sald she records of 28 8-5 seconds for a itor | 4 could make cigars if she had a little metre and 48 2-5 seconds for a mile. | ——— ————_ tobace The records were made with a Mora}, ; s, . ’ Ai i , | A few weeks ago the Revenue men Lorri Pe uratitee ore rere | Little French Ladies’ Maid) Little Edward Dietscher's In-| When He Offended Her, She! heard of an iifctt still belag set up in| Ry s ny jeall a - © than ‘ an cast side street. They went to the Beat | Who Took $1,250 of Dia-| jury Was Fatal—Father Who, Seized a Poker and, Called BE Gintired aha cutee Pana iio! Since his arrival in Newport Mr monds Swears She WIil| Used Pistol and Little Girl} Upon to Drop It and Fi one in charge. But they found Mary re- Vanderbilt, has been ust h Never L Agai Were Already Dead P Be ding. in the earme house, They cai anderbilt has been using a horse. eve ove ain, ere Alrea ead. i eS) i b -nouae, y oh ait Rines raaponkieliitiba tar tsenmtenis 5 Vy eee Did so Successfully. toned her, but with her hand on her| fort Vast business enterprises reat | heart Mary swore sho had nottiing to do \ on them, the militenaires of AMmes*| When Netta Gok APPR with the etill and dla not know tt was ea ch Menairen of Amir’ | When Netta Goldman, the fttern-year-] award Dietucher, alx of Mrs, Alias Friend, of Far Rockaway, | there \ which can only make ihe! °l4 French lady's matd, who stole $1,250 yo. 551 West Forty-ftth street, ated in DFetty little woman, leas than 5 feet | rrueaday the revenue men raided n 8 Tanita Biate eecraae worth of Aiumonda from her mistreem.! Roosevelt: Hospital tord en ty belght and of slight figure, appeared ‘ho: at No, 838 Cherry street, and| i Dimple Bi b LN pee poseve pital today froma bullet today wefore Magistrate Healey, ac- | there they found an iiMicit atill, in charge AL of by thene d ney ta erg, of Ary was wound tn hin head, The wound was’ sway perore Magistrate Healey, ac. | if uwhicn wan Mary Groseman. he m French racers, which 49 rajgned in the Far,Rockaway Uourt to- 7 AtaR 1 Touls Bemitte, of | cried and pleaded, but they locked th Acacia clghiy-fve miles an £ to caused by his father, Mreder helr ihe samo place, who stands 6 feet 2) up. The Commissioner was not to be| ays seni wiih’ AHOMniihe (ak day, she caught sight of hand 8! nome on the 16 -He- Inches in his stockings, and i® broad of | Moved and held her fn $1,000 bal coulinues for machines that will go! Wainwright, who, disguised asa aides sliy gon the *houlder and brawny of arm. | or ovine (PP fy a Sa HAS PEARY, Por Aira head ot «idle tried to collect « bit.” ae satt.! BEGGARS ARE DESERTERS. hn ol snd Was impertirent, I drove him out) Millionatves Set the Jot ner guilt. She flew at bi ln cavaswa Aaliehidr (Ath vie sker, und he dared me to drop ‘ dangerous spurt ta hot contined | yi ean ina fury. and it took two uf his a ¥ (tient him, B01 did, and whipped |Twe Mem Captured by Detectty to sie mnaerately Weng, but ite wreat.| eeman in @ fury M4 then Kilod. himeel(, The Mile irk nim YH"he Fan away and’ got A pollce Admit Having Left Navy. millions the | anny never ieee i ghaveried. tA) et tor a few Gaya in: Boosevelt for you." sald the Mawistrate,| Two men, garbed as United States ti er machines | ht Hospital and then died 4 WU gailty, Dut T suspend sen-| gailors, were armigned fn Yorkville ‘alee ter vO.” SrA gest ¢ | told. Mugiatrate Healey ‘she end| Dietacher was a driver for the De-| "fc LY HO ruth of ene | COUrE torday, charged with begging on ner Kirl hud taken the dowels ty on-| partment of Health and was given tol woman's statement: | UF ne Pqad bas “Past eran’ them W go to Paris aud become ; h Sia ~ pat y os Barry and Ha who a ritanakee lahitmen ncaa, hard’ drinking, Aug, 1¢ was bis birth pen ty | were detailed to took out for much men| \e oe 48 day, and the family bad planned a Ut NB RD IN. bout whom complaints had been made January Senator Clark's automobile | abi i" Ahh sath of the Brook ya C ri png ‘ orpee ‘ aylor, head butler for August| 4, the police, ‘They were remanded. ame. UncOntrolaoe, and, dashing | dren's Soc! | He celebration, letwcher returned) peimont, nearly iost his life yesterday, | down the narrow Tarrytown’ sumpike, | ee cap! mbse (AObar Ratan stad chaan vans teenan ne oh ieken ineean GLa Reka between | Magistrate Mayo will entertain @ oom» thashed a Wagon, ‘That the ocoupanta| oo a hy: iiiael |Piaint of vagrancy againat them, ‘The: [of the machin€ were not killed was a} | BIRLAZH. TO BUY ROAD, pected, for he had eon drinking during bityde°nenr Hempateag, "nee! OF Ble) Five tree amen ay Jame Walah oad | " LONDON, Aug At ¢ the 4 his ¢ . ——— jeorge Alil-er. 0k W—Ata meeting of the ihe day, and after telling his children MOP es aks noth cen eamait Whitney uses a French} ote that ‘vne timely use of Sunday World| that they nis won, Harry Fayne aharehaidese of the Mascon Railroad to kies each other, fired the wo represen! milifons| Company to-day, it was vot toe aco 7 De> ay dealin 2 apse | ie it of the thats ovarnimeht Cove a thelr Avon. Then, atanding Ye] wants will strengthen the weak |th, . $180,000, 5 Dever been in’ a serious’ accident but 4 per cant bonds. 4 Jill himaelt, , eootein your bacine | Be i Sy lahat ci in at sa ain hls lids DEAD FROM STARVATION Donahue, Who Was Found Starving ina Sawdust Box, Suc- cumbs in Hospital, |MYSTERY DIES WITH HIM. | | VGorsnee Will Not Only Hold Autopsy on Body but Will Investigate Manner in Which Victim Was Imprisoned. Tnoomas Donohue, who was found in the delirium of starvation on the Barclay street freight pier, is dead in the Hudson Street House of Rellef, and the mystery of how he came to be in the last stages of starvation, helpless and unconscious in the busi- est part of the metropolis died with him. The end came at 3.15 o'clock this morning. Donobue was found In a sawdust box remote from the entrance to the pler, | He had crawled into the box after dark, ‘for at 1 o'clock that afternoon he was |seen by Foreman Murphy apparently |wsleep on the stringpiece near the pier entrance. Later Murphy again saw the man when his attention was called to| his presence on the stringplece by Gate- |man Whalen. Whalen then summoned Policeman Foley and instructed him to remove the stranger. Allowed to Walk Away. Foley aroused Donohue, who with great diMculty struggled to his feet and walked north about a hundred feet, when he sat down in a secluded spot. No further attention was paid to him. Foley reported to Whalen that when he av- proached the man first he was groan- ing and appeared to be dazed and was very weak. There 1s no explanation of the sation of Foley in not securing medical at- tention at that moment for the then dying man. It was late that night that Foreman Murphy, hearing groans, found the unfortunate Donohue dying in the sawdust box. Into this he had crawled unseen propably during the late after- |noon rusk hour. From his knowledge of the location of the box It 1s ore- sumed that Donohue had worked upon the pler, probably in the capacity of a freight handler. When taken to the Hudson Street Hospital the surgeons found that Dono- hue was suffering from starvation, Coroner to Investigate. The case now is one for the attention jof the Coroner, who will hnld an autopsy Jon the body before its removal to t Morgue 19 ay, Not 4 soul has ¢ at the hospital or inquired of the concerning Donahue. He appears | cen friendl He starved ina district which supplies Greater New York with {ts food prod- uets and fro: nich thousands of tons of good things to eat are shipped daily, WHISKEY STRONGER | THAN HER TEARS, A Persistent Woman Moon- shiner Fails to Impress the United States Authorities with Pitiful Story. Mary Grossman, tearful and pleading, was to-day arraigned before United | States Commissioner Hitchcock in the Frank Thompso from the navy, Wa: Ghe second article by this: Temarkable young woman, &@ sequel to her Views. of Newport Th Richest Mah imithe World __.. VWISIT.S AIS BoyAood Home What the People around. John D. Rockefeller's birthplace thought of his recent visit to the ald. place, discovered by a Sunday World reporter who went there just to find out. A double- page feature oe ew eae erereeasae os Little Black. PLIND,” “ti Deversy’s Mascot How a2 mongqre) Nagar bond canine has js | to‘denint * N S Ww