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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, onrinmpnn zy, 19%. DEVERY DELEGATION BOARDING SARATOGA SPECIAL TRAIN IN ELEVENTH AVENUE, the Impression that Judge Parker will be forced to make the run for Governor, make the run for Governor, “He ought to be the candidate," said Mr. Campbell, ‘and I think he will be.” ‘Do you mean that in the face of his repeated refusals you believe he will take the nomination?” Mr. Campbell was ny delegates; We have no slate, nejther have we a programme. E-very ‘nomination with the exception of As- nopiate Judge 'of thé Court of Appeals, *{g generally; conceded to Judge Clinton Gray, 1s open. ery candidate will have a fair op- portunity to present his claims, and be men beat fitted for the nominations be selected.” aan Frank Campbell conveyed RAPACIOUS TRUSTS, The Democratic plattorm so far agreed upon, which will be adopted at the Saratoga Conven- tion, is in brief as follows: TRUSTS—Advocating Federal interference and control of the great monopolies that threaten the people by controlling the prices of the ne- cessities of life; denouncing the ‘meat trust’? and “coal trust’’ specifically. ROOSE VEL T—Coudemning the Administration of President Roosevelt as spectacular, undig- nified and vacillating. | TARIFF—Calling for a revision of the tariff in the most complete form, taking the duty off such commodoties as are necessary for public use, but protecting American workingmen. CANALS--A pledge for general improvement of the waterways. PHILIPPINES—Denouncing the acquisition of the Philippines and was the reply. There ts no reason why Judge Parker should nor make a sacrifice for nis party, as many | other Democrats have done.” | a % nd ~ MURPHY’S TRAN NEARS SARATOGA 4 Tammany Boss and His Guests Arrive Late at SIX TRAINS OF KOT DEMOCRATS, Three Thousand of Them Offto Saratoga Poughkeepsie and] to Help Select State the continuanes of military control. emi o i i CUBA—Accnsing the Federal vernment of failure eep its Had a Light Lunch. Ticket Candidates. Sromicenlin’ Cuba ‘a POOR AND INSAN Accusing Goy. Odell and the Republican party . ) of oppressing the poor insane in charitable institutions by par- simonious methods. STATE FINANCES—Denouncing the Republican extravagance in « swallowing taxes by the creation of new offices, STATD INSTITUTIONS—Alleging that there is a continued exten- MISSED HOST AT FIRST./THEY GO IN PULLMANS. : (Special to The Evening World.) They're off! ~ON BOARD TAMMANY TRAIN, Six trainloads of them. POUGHKEEPSIE,—ffty minutes late,| Three thousand Now York Democrats sion of partisan Kepublican control to all State institutions and Bept. %.—The first section of the cara- FO ee con ceneatos: Laie demanding non-partisanship. ' ages from the camps of former enemies; Brooklynites from the Willoughby street auction room and the Jefferson Club. Nick Muller and chasidy with the Rich mond and Queens Borough hordes, and last of all, but not least in noise, buatle, hustle and “front,” the chesty ‘BIil" MURDERED WIE {TOTS STARVE Devery and 500 lowbrowed henchmen = from the embattied Ninth Assembly Dis: | roker and I'm with Devery." drum major in existence. He stands cl As he sahl thia he looked at Goodwin four feet high. To-day he was gorgeous a. Seventy-five Pullman coaches full of) ang his crowd from the Ninth, who in. 8 (white: cout und ‘red trousers and the “great unwashed and unterrified” | vont up with the Tammany men to con faite took the shine off the “Chief,” . 8 4) | Democracy of the metropoils, and they leaeDavarsieinlection , 5, will all land in the Summer City before Pea aotas Would Leave Out Hamlet! E, y dark No Hope; ta ded adhd) Alger took it for granted that the Mr . . yj The Greater New York Democracy| Goodwin had a grip full of aMdavits, Was 9 move as soon as Devery Mrs. Harry C. Rose|Four Little Ones Re- Yyy contingent, 125 strong, formed the van-| but even the Tammany men did not peared. He started his band and the v F H guard, headed by John ©, Sheehan, | think they would be able to seat him In é areata, Buried WhileHerHus-| duced by Hunger Al- Wheeler H. Peckham, John De Witt | the convention ‘ou dibs,” bawled Devery : int Warner, Chairman John P. Kelly, of] Lewis Nixon went with Leader Mur eal bri 4 Devers! band Mourns Her in most to the Point of the General Committee; William Hep- Walt for burn Russell and ex-Senator Louls Mun- phy’s train, but sat with his own dele: gation. His Cell. Death. fon halted and broke zinger. They are content with two Pull-| «I'm for the candidate who will win ae man coaches attached to the regular}and the platform that doesn't dod mn Regan:to deal out the’raliroas train out of the Grand Co n. The 9 candidate o leaving Afleen minutes. aneat of the [tS ,agi “t have me candidate of my cusht {9 get near enovgh to get| HE WANTED TO PAY ALL.|WILL BE ORPHANS SOON first section of the Tammany Hall forty-| fim tne Button Man was there. He “Whol aint of grafters there — <a three-car special, NuabanineoerGolecnbuel iho two this town,” remarked the g } Buttoned up in the inside pocket of finches in diumeter. Under the pleture | Sa ROMER hit martes Here, | While her husband Jay weeping in the| ‘They came Into the Children's Court John C. Sheehan's coat were aMdavits lary the words, “Filius, ‘Tried and ‘True dial “take this ticket, and t hope soa] Tombs this afternoon the body of Mrs.| to-day so wan and weak that thelr t > Big Tim and Little Tim with the Coler boom. ae , . iin ho “What does fillus mean, ‘Bim? " some irs 5 aS a pack This formality over, | Harry C. Rose, who was murdered by | thin Wee lexs aseabiiirogcsrere se BO Beis ii: 4) a i! ce Aa Hie ae |) Ra he Hon every a train 1 ke no stops. ust! back: of! Devers came four: men | filmi pelurdey morning, was prayed meaty af eae Bis pees ‘Kane j q en Flows, yrmalc B feplaae ina: over and lald to rest. 0 Sates Raprianen Get Together Club with Bors Tred and True, that makes a darned A hang tases pumps of | "rhe tuneral was private, It took place} but not all of St. ‘They were worn with | good motto.” president who Pump, the hunger. This much their fever-burning 4 | Mirphy and his “happy family" in tne | “forward car, paused here for a ten minute wrestle with sole leather sand- wiches, sawdust pie and other delica- and woulc follow th eyes and claw-like hands wrote down ne at once, but there was worse to learn. ‘Their father es dying of consumption ) in one hospital and thelr mother in an- | 4 But how did "Bim" know? Senator George Washington Plunkit whose home war In “a room and a b trying two immense floral red and white immortelles, fed aM mbed along in leash, looktig as [inthe undertaking rooms of Louis Roth, savage as Devery when’ interviewed | No, 393 Seventh avenue, where the body Shove This money; was taken on Saturday. Only the mem- bers of her family, including her mother room" when the Democrats of th en came the ec en : - Berane rallroed reataurant Junch: Fifteenth first choso him for their \ fOunyincey cand lovaly hha wldgweiee pe ae rata Zimmer- ther. A few days more and the four mmgecneoncne Eriiiman trata was leader, and “Adam was a boy,” was in | Were lined with men. women and babies, | Tan Were Present. Howay, of No.| little youngsters will be orphans, but stacked with eatables and drinkabies charge of the Tammany excursion N Ae ered with ‘a will as the pro: = he Be eawatn 6 Hal omer o! No-| they will at least have enough to ¢at, { B n . $ Willian ved o » Weat rty-third street, officiated. heed vat eek in it for the famous He had 1,100 passengers to disp we of ‘Colne eS of ‘march was up to the| among the Moral eteaiininyl wan tasiaraa for the city Ia to be their foster father eyeckeepale lunch room, and thirty-five district organizations to | "hasn't been much of a sluice Pump, across past the leader's house to e \ 7 and mother ia one. nt male the train tarried Thomas nine dete But he has done/thia 4ob oo ag. Lowe \Niith'avenue, up Ninth y-fourth hey ce red filas pred RA ele es The names of the unfortunates are lulry, President of the St. Vincent ey ala " = “Nine”? nt n over t nth ave-| the valley, on which were the words: i De Paul Societies, and John E. Borne, PE OTe aaara hak aawrayeastr| All the “Nint’” Turns train of five Pullmans| “My: Beloved Belle.” It was sald that pial need eh shacrs artis | Riamrertens at ths, Colonial Trust, Com- rived each man found awaiting him a | Out to Speed the ENN OES | his came from Rose, although ther®| years respectively, ‘They were th charge ” ff many, joss, Murphy PpY cket which told him just which Pull- a e G was no card attached. The undertaker y, of the Children’s @o- © farilly, and they found the Ohlet chat- Heail Suuaet andy @hicuseaveiay ty. Wal) Delegates to the Sar- Iy Appinude “the Ohtet” + saa it was lott at his shop by a:00Y, | Ghats” ate tnd arecurteate Obeeted teak Sting with Arthur Brisbane about the . Going through Twenty-elghth street Hatithenerwan nothingianvieda ine| ces: Pe areancian,cansigate tor Con his. atoga Convention. the “Chief got an ovation On the | ane cast there w sen they were found starving last night at The braves in thelr best war steps of his home stood his wife, his| Uieate from which shop it came, No, 218 East Ninety-elghth street. ress to succeed the late Amos J. Cum- Meh ia come wa cercen areas be mother-in-law und his two daughters.| The Interment was in the family plot ' © mings in the old Tenth District and for They applauded and he waved at them] 5¢ the Proctors, in Woodlawn Cemetery. Children) Ate Ravenew swarm around the Grand Central st1- cheerfully (He fll term In the new Eleventh. . Run ena Goad Gants wba a Wiistarescl mete , | The expense of the funeral was borne| Thelr mother, Mrs, Yetta Gellert, waa Shere was a panic in the Boss's con- Lea Lilave Chat Ree le Le NON-UNION FEDORAS?) wih Hunley) deeseed in, rea tndlitis | uy Me zimmorman, although tt, wes [Sent with her year-old baby to the Har- fmgent when the train moved out of the PA LOnMR GURL ESR Maen Ge ayy tee ELT ten-year-old. Neon Willie, ‘ran oui| ‘most the first request of the murderer|!€™ Hospital, and the, other children { Grand Central Station, for the Chief dd haa they: wetn at che atation hand and marched-along te thevtrdbh, “Latter his arrest -that he should be al-| Were taken to the Children's Soolety ; Wea not there, Nb one bad seen him, Srinse: Badu With 2 whoop and a roar, the tri- Cy raiged ceaeairne hy SROAitG Bane this uneen’ rooms and fed. ~They ate ravenously, mid It looked like “Hamlet” without tho Chureh folk might have mistaken umphant and deflant Deveryites—250 Were thrown detinde Giate Bait for they had had nothing but stale « lancholy Dane. "Jim" Gaffney, in the braves for Sunday-school excursion- strong—boarded their own special train vty ne uawent to Gul Dito ea bread) for, several da: ' charge of the Murphy special car; ists, for many of them carried hunch Saar ne The body lay all yesterday at Roth's] An Evening World reporter who went ere rent antois cad’ one Ceremrcngnere: Of tam icarsied, Une at M1 o'clock this morning and started provisioned, Con- | shop, and was visited by many persons |to the tonement-house in which the Gel- ! - ee bulging with things to eat, Aside from for the Democratic State Convention at tenant for enough to | who had known the woman and admired |lerts live found that the lot of the in tix, act diatrict organization had a oga. § njuld be reached, 2 "Bt! Then, Just before the shop closed, at 10|/family had been really frightful, even fi ts e pected ie he Ninth Diatrict:was out to ine tase | att AX NO disposition to xo into | o'elock last night, a tall man of striking | when compared to the many miserable hx, “Bill Devery. (Mr. MeGuire will not oppose Frank Butler (every cap takes 8 of Saratoga water. and other documents which he may or may not use to-morrow in a conte with William Stephen Devery for the Ninth District seats In the State € - vention, The affdavits are of fraudu- lent voting at the late primaries, colont- gation and other real wicked practices on the part of Devery's men, Whether Mr. Sheehan will make the contest or not will depend on whether James K McGuire or Senator McCarren voices the temper of the convention. McGuire says Devery shall not enter the convention, McCarren says he does not how Devery’s confessed regularity can be upset. Following the cars in which the new i Found at Lay when the searchers came upon Murphy and his predecessor, Wratic bit of statuary when the t Jett the station, the crowd che “Rhe new and the old leader. reasive and distinguished party Janus. Wt included William McAdoo, Assistant 4 leveland; james G, Wallace, ex-Commiastoner of ry of the Navy under je Bullding Department; Itobert Henry W. Robert B. Sykes, Hoteph Muiavoen, und: Mots les H. Knox and r , Gem Burglar” wept. as vt Heman burglar,’ Heutenants made a hurried run through Hope was at the minus valuation him “@ution the observation platform at the ‘ear of the long train of fifteen cars. Lewis an, had stood there, making a dra- in ring Tt was an in Murphy's car, but there was an ‘equally distinguished party in the cars Bsigned to his defeated opponents, John < Carroll, John B, Sexton and Frank B, h President of the Tilden Club; Unger, Capt . Vincent Slautterey, “Court et” to the Van Wyck adminis- Randolph Guggenheimer, Henry Sibiho, John W. Koller, Edward !. Mo- Gell, Charles G. Hall, Kollin M. Morgan, Peter Baward )'Preaident of the Ringold Brew- | PLAINS, N. Y., Sept. 29.— ey, twenty-eight yeurs old, ‘wen! who Johnnie on the Spot. party was incubating, the hosts of Tam- many embarked in three trains, sched- uled to leave at ten minuto Intervals, the first one at 10.05 o'clock, While the leaders stood around wait- ing for thelr men to get into the trains, some of them talked politics, Among them was Borough President Cassidy, of Queens, “Some Tammany men came over to A jor th tro Hs Mor “Pelee” Garvey, Eddie Schneider and “Pamp" in the new fedora lon hats, . commissary — departme and oddly | Ie the commissary for each district seems | to have labored wader the {mpreasion that he aveded to lay in refreshments of the aiid variety only, for there were stacks and atacks of cases of bottles ay kind of “abe d “weals’ one ds avoucin “Tales of the Ten- devloln” Bo 1. wae tortunate that the braves theceht to bring along a few sandwiches and pretzels themselves, The fret ) fifteen Pullmane jong, was iy of distinction, and the first ca! Wao its most distinguished feature Here © Murphy, the new chieftain of the new held bis cour No ole eon his bear ne Wao ever more regal tha nt man" from the gas-house district. No Zulu chieftain | ** ever surveyed with greater pride an} ~ array of captives after a triumphant] > campatgn than “Chief Murphy gaxed upon in his preampulating court Murphy's Silk Stockings. K! Here, willing es of the new po-| lo tentate of “the org ion," were Lewis | ¥ Nixon, hi predece at the head of f Tammany who threw down the crown and sceptre in disgust because he was see me last night,” he said confdential- ly, “and tried to get me to vote against Devery In the convention," ‘Are you going to do itt’ “Not on your life,” was the sharp re. sponse, “Devery is antl-Croker and #0. em I. Murphy 1s only @ figurehead for etre ¥ biblical, “ er i sti ordoked the pregnant hh a knee before the Wi Hd igwam, nor sat by its goune}! fre, Joby, G. Carlisle, whilam Secretary of the Treasury in the Cab- Inet of “the saintly Cleveland,” as a Tammanyite called the. ex-President, who always scourned the Fourteenth party; Edward | Simmons, of ing 00 large. jim wh foun water for n friend. the fable of lay down to ‘The scene would ha: Percy : Roswell half-hearted wi lum, sketch of ‘Yom 5 Devery'n To hohe w first attack of Bry: filer Ashbel Po Mitch, Ven, who has served the th S. Grant nged to the sto “Murphy's car” as ed, wot the title of stion of congrulties uting cap because of Its suggestion two sizes has a bottle with ith Sara- ts foreman ¢ several Grand Jurles which didn't re. lamb inside made the train \ the happy like the one frain from Indicting a crook because o: his polities; Percy” M. Stewart, Mayor Law intendent of the Buliding Dena “J ex-Mayor Thomas F, G. roy nd oth Whose presence In this cardyan of vy remin one of and the lamb which the Rey. phy be- fam- col- in menagerle In which cats, dogs and art to Saratowa, rds are shown in hi pany armontous com- | deta) the drinkables con- man and woman Interested in polities to! sists pollonsris Water, but A n ; out last night’ that see “Big BI" and his followers off, f of his ‘men to confine 4 ; oa quart of whiskey, un= Was the biggest day since the primar aU there were probabiy not that downed Sheehan and Goodwin, | More than 300 quarts of liquor on board. Of 0 bi Td es not count Eighth avenue trom Twenty-third street The train t under wag at 11 o'clock . with Devery on the rear platfo to Thirty-fourth street looked ike al ning like a Cheshire cat and Wate tt county fatr. Tt was jammed with chcer-| {at banda at the thousands that were ing’ thousands and allve with fakirs) oo selling Deyery buttons, convention badges, red, white and vue wrarpea| POLICE CAPTAINS canes and other trappings From 7 o'clogk on the street be- | ; SHAKEN UP. foro the Twenty-third street head- quamers was almost — impassible, (Continued from First Page.) The new leader's henchmen were out! early whipping things into shape to! sie L all the doors of the buildings are : sive the district an obje lesson on) erly locked and barred at night aah his popularity and power, The impassable Capt, Walsh Means Business. All disorderly persons in the Tender,oin are warned to get out before We Men were rushing up to T Qu bsR i Hy day morning by “Smiling Dick” Walsh, Big Bill's" chief Hentenant, glv-| new police captain, who takes command ing him enough advice to run a whole} on, that date. ; convention and offering all sorts of new, | am sent to clean the Tenderloin co 5 iS Jand it shall be cleaned,” said Capt. mascots, Pump, the bulldog, waa} Walsh this afternoon, "If there are any there in all his glory. He sat on his) gamblers in the Tencerloin taey had shubby tall and Inoked wise while: \Hudt!| Deter Ret Oubibelare, Wednesday when jor" inte ’ : take command the give them fair Gorman his custodian, said unspeak- warning now. If on Wednesday there able things to a man who brought| are any disorderly women onthe street two black Kittens along to help Pump| or disorderly, places in the ‘Txnderloin do the mascotting, precinct, if the Inw’ can reweh them, It These kittens, named Pump and The| ""eyery woman we ean catch soliciting Chief, were born on the day of the pri-] on the streets Will be arrested and my martes, and thelr owner thought they | seman will be thorough. Tf shell have would be acceptable as mascois. 8 a eae alesoth tn eee “G'wan wit you.” sald “Bud” scorn-} “i do not know the conditions In the fully, "D'jou ting we're old maids?| T genio sg So mow: the onal one ve don't wa c : vit! vg {| the Red Light Distrioe when t for We don't want no kittens wit’ us, It's] the Red Light Diatrice when J had i for bullpups or nuttin’. two eae am sent to the Tenderloin with in- structions to clean it if it needa clean- As "Bud" was once an ornament of the prize ring the kittens did not join ‘ Ing. shall do ao. the procession. Hie the people ot any of the people NonsUnion tates do not what. the Tenderloin cleaned they have gent the wrong man there, Such paces as the Berlin, Cairo, At 9 o'clock Garvey began handing out the ® cent dove-colored fedora hats which are to be the {dentitication marks of the Ninth District men, They are m “BIN to his constituents, etty fine,” sald one of the men as and places similar to where me jer was committed in Twenty-ninth shall have my first’ cad tention, If they are disorderly law can reach them I'll give ¥ a chance, be a brass-band cam- McLaughlin Makes the Trip. he tried his on to see If it Atted, This Fe ebehe SRR, Sumorterta” peer cttend) the frst ention it| she leather band and looked for the|pare te red Nght district of two years hich he has : te ise el ago with what It was after I clean Gat that Ume, Worked: for the nom: | uuon label ie? The’ Tenderloin will be Governor or Aitrad CeenuUit-| There were no marks inside. cleanly" precinct after 1 am clothes. oklyn, who was State leaders, and Flower nominated, permitted only to reign and could not i utd Som ing occurred last night to de- rule; August Belmont, the multl-million- | termine MeLaughtin. to go to Saratoga pe! Ananc er, son of the millionatre to-day. He refused to disclose his reason Chancler whode name he hears and who, | this morning, when he appeared at the 10 e ir vas for years Willoughby street auction room: - leader in Tammany, has nover befor?] guised in a clean shave and aoaee ti Woaen asked If ne was gol im the interesis of Coler, rant merely stared out the window, Coler was at the auction rooms, McLaughih talk. with McLaughiln’s leutenants in a Asked if mvention he replied: “Of course not, y and looking decidedly 1 Intended going to Se] “Hully gee.” whispered the man, awe- | W!th tt struck, “If the gang gets onto this Itl|to “be finish the ‘Chief.’ I never wore a scab aS 1 wut hat before, but I'll git a poke in the eye | fOUKH place, | if 1 open me head now.” roree DRE At So he marched away without more ado| xorapLE TRAVELLERS, take hii lace in e Hee ete teat iter eter | (LONDON, Sept’ 2-—The: White Bear cession formed at Twenty-third street |. ths eveutio atsi0 le choses ‘Tiine steamer Teutonic, which salls trom and Highth evenue at 10 o'clock, Dev 1 tor Now York, will’ ha ery, who had kept out of sight in the | !verpoo! Oct. congratulated or commiserated I hear the Tenderloin's a pretty foces. It, aln'e’ muon tt Carly hours, showed up in time to take |AMOne her passenwerg “Mr. and | Mig a postion behind the band of twenty |oryermousn Mra, Oglivy Male and ke pieces, led by Joe Alger, the smallest "J, Drexel. A < “Just now I don't konw whether T am | appearance came,in alone. He carried a large bunch of white roses, He asked Roth to be allowed to see the dead woman's face. When the undertaker pulled back the silde the man looked straight into the dead face inti] his eyes filled with tears. Then without a word he laid the roses on the coffin and walked out. Roth did not know who he.was, but he did not answer the description of Samuel ®, Adams, the real estate broker. whose alleged attentions to the woman caused the jealous husband to kill her. It is thought he may have been the New Jersey admirer whom Mrs, Rose is sald to have forsaken because of her ac- quaintance with Adams. MOTHER DRAGS BABE FROMUNDER WHEELS Runaway Horse Stepped on Child, Which Was Saved in Time to Avoid Serious In- jury. A horse attached to an tce wagon be longing to Herman Singerland, of No. 182 Hast One Hundred and First street, ran away while Singerland was dellver- ing ice in the basement of a house in Hast Seventy-eighth street to-day and created considerable excitement. The animal took fright at the noise made by a siren whistle on a Second avenue “L" train. As he approached First avenue he dragged the tce wagon up on the sidewalk, where some children were playing, They scattered at the approach of the fleeing horse, but one little girl, Irene Lenihan, four years old, In her gnxlety to save her doll was knocked down by the horée, which Lepped- on (he: child. The child’s mother, who was on the opposite side of the street, ran over, and grabbing her little girl as ehe fell pulled her away. just as the wheels of the wagon were about to run over her, Tho little girl was not seriously injured. ‘The flight of the frightened anfmai ended at the next house, where the wagon struck the wooden stoop, demo!l- ‘tehed: it and threw the horse, which fell than afeaway, from which he was lifted with the aid of ropes and piinks. and bitched again to the wagor vases which it seems must exist in a great city Hke this. From the janitor of the tenement, John Klebe, It was learned that the family( had once been prosperous, Gellert. was a boss carpenter and earned good wages while he was able to work. Several years ago he contracted consumption. ‘This decreased his earning power. He could do little work in the winter and was forced to draw on his savings. As he grew worse he was unable to work in the summer. He was, forced to move his famlly to poorer quarters, Six weeks ago his condition was such that he was taken to Mt, Sina! Hos- pital, The doctors said that he could not recover. They set to work to et. him strong enough to move him °to one of thelr consumptive homes, where he might die decently at any rate, Wife, Too, a Victim, But meantime the nufortunate wife had contracted consumption from her husband. She tried to work after he w to the hospital, but she grew laly weaker and was finally Shliged “ta go, to bed. : The other inmates of the ment, qone with means to “spare, helped & litue, just enough to keep the children alive. “Last night Klebe saw that they would die if outside assistance was not obtained, go he called in the police, At the Harlem Hosplta) it was aid to-day that Mrs. Gellert would surel; die. “The doctors think that the y baby will die, too, for it still Jat ner breast and In avery weak cons erieving for her older realizes that ahe + je knows, too, that their father must dle. They have no relatives in this country. Magistrate Olmsted sent the children o the Bureau of Dependant Child) Hom ‘which they will be. transferred an orphan asylu: children, for not live and NEW YORKER CAUSED DEATH. Coroner Blam Hi ert Marble ' for Auto Killing, NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 29,—Coro- ner Mix reported to-day on his inquiry into the death of John Molz, of North Haven, who, while driving on the even+ ing of Sept. 23, collided with an eutome+ bile and received fatal injuries, The Coroner finds that Herbert A, Marble, of No. 623 Fifth avenue, New York, who was driving the automobile, is criminally responsible for the death of Mols; that he was driving his machine in a careless and reckless manner, an@ was not on his right side of the roa@ at the time of the Crees Marcle has been held by Walling | ford authorities under bonds since the: His Gig 101 prone arate B. - a ae frac mae ee