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a: aang If] QUSBIE, fourteen years “badly eut arid injured inter. ly; may die. . ‘The Rev. 4. MAVER, rector of St. George’s Church; ribs broken and internally injured; _ may dle f COOK, Mra, the rector’s wife; lege feedly cut and Internally thjured. ©2 COMBS, WINFIELD, motorman of construction car; scalp partially torn off and Injured Internally. COWELL, LEONARD, cut about) face and hands. } COWELL, OTI8, cut about f hande. , BORCORAN, JOHN, head and hands out, DAVIS, HERMAN, & lineman; jaw broken and badly cut and bruised, {Bwenty persons were injured, sev- q @ral so badly that they may die, In “@ head-on collision to-day between a Lens Island Traction Company and “Whree cars packed with women and on the annual excursion of St. '@ Bplacopal Church of Hemp- i at Roosevelt, L. 1. € Png traction cars J the chartered cars were rushing around a at @ speed of twenty-five miles : .g iors The forward taaiees dat Sead pakiens telescoped and the women “Bad children on the front seats crushed bruised. three cars carrying the exour- had been chartered to go to Where the passengers wera # take a train to Long Branch, They Hempstead shortly before nine The cara wers in charge of Polhemus, a superintendent of Pred, who otifed Mr, Cook that en bo te Tight of way to Tynnovete Jeane Rhodes was ths mre p of oe Sy first caf. The serond ami wird care fi followed at distadeos of 9” feet apart. Golug at Great Speed. After reaching Moselle there Js but a * @ingle track (o Freeport, bus at both there is a switeh, Leaving Bs, the motormon of the three cars _) tirew fevers around to full speed, \ racing at twenty-five miies an hour. ©) he Rey, Mr. Cook, his wife and sey. tral children he front seat of 1 the fowrrd var. ore thy ear feached the curve where the collision ) weurred the clerevman told Supt. Por- Y ite ie emus that he thovalit tury were eo. } tag too fast. The ears were packed to tholr fu’ caprenty and an tho reat ig rather une =» the women and had to cir < to thelr sea's ns the Tooke! is ewe! curves bend of the road at Roosevelt Opposite the home of Rev. Ich- Finch ts masked in dense follage. it im impossible to see a dozen on the turn, The construc: | fe said, bad been notified the Freeport switch until | ta arrived. Motorman » thought he coud Roselle switch before the left there, and was making for the Raosevelt curve ears raced around the follage SOs HIMSELF a7 uy an ¥ : t ali ita FY ae cae _ Lying in Hall Between His and Entrance to ON forty-nine years Ann's avenue, at- by her former marriage. 8 heen jealous of her. ily, 1 is said, she was a0 SI) lice court last to y was the time for tme had been placed were fn the hall by the arrival of ad pay the 5 a week heen careful not v pistol, et North Brother Island. He said a poet outside. the there was no oul ie on ANNIE, out on head,| and arme. eonstruction car of the New York and/ | eh! Deen married for nine ‘thas had one child, now jytars olf, and there are two Wh for some years Jacob- the started » anit for sep- the sult had Jac- ) QILDERSLEEVE, MARION, eigh- teen years old; cut on back and head. GILDERS teen years old; and cut on face and head, years old; nose broken and cut about upper part of body and head, OLESON, GRUNDA, a nurte In the i +e - — A Filled with Members of 'y Episcopal Church at in Head-on Collision with ; nit raction Car at Roosevelt, L. I. FLORENCE, six: jeeth knocked out DOOR PADLOCKED Mystery in Death of Death of Mrs, Ger-' ts _ trude Kramer, Found in Flat—_ ys rvs Door Broken in by Her) & i Brother, MAN WHO LIVED WITH HER CAN'T BE FOUND. of Quarrel Between Mother and a Boarder—Former Mus) band Says She Left Him. Mrs. Gertrude Kramer, thirty-five years old, was found dead in her spart- ments on the fourth floor of the flat building at No. 200 East Rightieth sirvet| ( to-day under circumstances that led +1.) police to believe they had discovernl a murder shocking and mysterious. The woman was found by Patrolman McGrath. There were marks on her thront which led him to believe what family of Richmond Rochester, a} she ‘ad been strangled to death. Lew Hampstead fillionaire; lege, and tectives are now seeking a man named William Morphy, who had lived in ihe body cut and lacerat may’ die, old; deep cut on the nose and con- tusion of the brain. SLADE, LILLIAN, ten years old; daughter of John Sia and head crushed, SKIDMORE, BIRD, nine years old; cut on back of head. soreened bend of the road neither of the motormen had any knowledge of the proximjty of the other unth they were (twenty feet apart, When Motor- man Rhodes saw his danger, it is re- ported, he left his post and jumped. Supt. Polhemus is algo suid to have Jumped. Collation with a Cras! The two cars came together with a terrific crash, the ‘sieel-braced flat car going ten feet through the front of the crowded trolley “var, crushing the women and children In the front seat in & tangled mass of wreckage. The Kev, dlr, Cook was pinned under his seat, but though bleeding from a dozen wounds and with all the ribs of his right side broken, he refused to be cared for until all his charges had been looked after, He was uncon- eclous when he was nally dug out of the wreck, Atter the first shock of the collision the construction car rebounded, ‘Then oped oar crashed into it in the rear, injuring many Who were struggling ww ju: wo safety. Several persons in'ine dee teks cars Wore cut and bruised by fying the two oars behind woe tele off and ne was internal man Devis, who Was standing des! him, was (arown car onto (he excursion cal the controller box with his head and breaking Gls jaw. ‘Tre Rey. Dr, Finch witnessed the ac- cident from his home, and gave inatric- tons to his servi Nassau Hospital In the sectio n he and the Rev Ohartes Edwards, a neighbor, led (he reeoue work, Dr, Finch turning hie home Into a ‘temporary hospital The following physicians hastened to the scene in automobiles from F'ree- port wl Hempstead: Drs. hdward Carman, J. H. B, Denton, Hunter, id. ward Hushmore, C. H. Ludlum, ‘GJ. Sinn, Louls N, Laneha H. W rer and Claghorn, of the pital, Some of the physicians’ moblies made record time in to Roosevelt, all arriving be: ambulances from th¢ hospital, As the ambulances could not carry away the injured they were taken to the hospital and thelr homes in auto- mobiles. Dr, Cook and his wife were taken to thelr home in a big racing ma- ¢. Some of the automobiles made ral trips from the scene to the se homes of the Injured, The raflroad of! clals have not yet hility for the ac PILOT VAN WART BY WIFES OOH, TELLS OF WRECK Hushand Attempts Suicide] Testifies Before the Federal Commission that All the Life Preservers on the Slocum Were in Good Condition, The Federal Commission resumed its Inquiry Into the Slocum disaster to-day iy by shooting him-|and Captain Edwan' Van Wart, it wide of the head. He the Lebanon Hospital, ted the examination. that he would have all afire forward.” not dare open phice. Pilot Van Wart admitted thy id ik was not itl, ihe mbers of the crew often vot thy aac} Was told, drinks at the bar and that here wes | \: 9 way of stopping them. ented DAN BULLY ILL. a Wall @treet broker; jaw broken and hip occupied it wish 2 extra man 1 tho surface line, and her daughter, ‘ou of the construction to Nis boat nth the crasn n he Was hurled (wenty feet across the road, wriking @ tree with his head. Most of be acalp was torn ly injured. vende le to teiephone to the} ng call the phys ctina|her son that i wend the Fesponal- nt. first pilot on the burned steamboat, was ef witness, Secretury Smith Captain Van Wart dectared he had examined all the life preservers on the Slocum, and was confident that they were in good condition. He insisted ne overboard with any life preserver on the boot Questioned further the captain sald that there had been no fire drills this year, though the crew was practically & New one, He said the reason of this was that the beat worked only two days @ week and when she was Jacobeen’s belone-|jald up the men did no work ‘The witness testified that the Slocum was past the Sunken Meadows Light whea the first warning of fre reacner Rin 10 the | pilot-howse. The frat |} mate shouted AN warning through on Lube saving. “6 Capt, Van Bhalck investigated and or- dered the burn boat to be beached same aparth nts for some time and who | ang, ROCHESTER, LOUISE, ten years) was known to the neighbors as Mr Kramer, The p make no accusation agaijat Murp! ney believe he may be uble Information concerning the Woman's movements prior to her death, Seen on M The Auris was last seen alive last Monday st chout 1.30 y'clook. She was formerly a Mae 1h ad motaue and brother Louw Pee at No, 48 Thiel avenue She marrikd a man aaned Pr sser, and has a diight- er by Tals daugater, Pvangeline, le now yeare old Prosser ined and ohe inarried an tier man waned Joseph ramer, Kramer t* a jvicher and ta i. bustage with nis beviier No, S19 shit ‘They sua. ) wid he nas bow Some ‘months ago sho rented the apartmest in which she wae fund cead, Tt conniits of wily ihree rooms 8! who ty av xineton avenue Feared Something Was Wrong On Monday afternoon, at about 1.90 o'clock, Mrs, Kramer and Murphy, who was known to the neighbors as her husband and called Mr. Kramer, were , soon entering the building by Julia Bodler, fifteen years old, who lives on the second floor. Murphx.ran up ahead of the woman and she calied to him: “How a ou going to get In when you have no key?" Io then waited for her, She had a) | padlock on the front room door and arried the only key to it, Her daugh- | ter was sent shortly after that to carry a messago to the grandmother, Mrs. Hers, When Evangeline returned from her grandmother's she could not get in, ‘There was no reply to her rappings on the door and the padlock on the outside was locked fast, Bhe returned to her wrong. Louis Hers, the woman's brother, went to the house and tried to get in, but could not do so and came to the con- clusion she had gone out, Evangeline remained at her grandmother's all night, Police Rroke in Door, Louls Hers became worried over the atter and spoke to Patrolman McGrath about It, McGrath suggested going to Me |the house and breaking open the door. They visited the apartment, and 4s they pounded on the door McGrath recognined the smell of a decomposing body. He put his shoulder to the door and broke it in. Mrs, Kramer lying dead, She was dressed all in black and the body looked as though she had been dead for ft- teen or twenty days, The intense heat had affected it greatly. From the position of the body it looked as though she had died elsewhere in the Apartment and had been carried to the sofa and laid out. The body was black and the face a dull blue. The lips protruded and the eyes had a scared look in them. Directly over the body there hung @ portrait showing the woman as she was fifteen years ago, The portrait showed a young woman of remarkable beauty, Marks on Throat, About the throat were mgrks as though’ she had been strangled, but there was no sign of a atri bout the apartment. luncheon for two. light pink and white gown, Autopsy to Be Made, Coroner Jackson examined body bed traces of oxalic acid, The Coroner or- to be made. the East higaly-cighth street station, barn this morning 9 Jook for Murphy since he had repo 4 for duty. it a rule to dress nat hn dd a reper: who was nis Wile oman rt he contributed ter she had left him. Masband Says Wh r practical beachin: unt Of the illness of Dante! the meeting of hin creditors to paid torder wan sdiournnd |B Rar “We were mar ee yea said. “Bhe got a divorce fr P eet \o mary, me in Cnicago. Ta ran along tnicly well will about a year do naif ago. went home to DY i lace ck "t a a ow: orth Pry per oe nveation et ewes bind aven ven to ous and dhe lace att --———————@— W000 ENING WORLD AAG wa THIRTEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. World's charts are indexed from tirst race at Aquedact. for maidens two. i W ee Balt and. Fepver rou Semen only breeang a ¢ the end. aq | delegates from 8t, Louls County. Me ieooer cloned ‘strone! Young Daughter Tells Coroner} 4: Jed’ atoevle chase handicnd; four-year-ol rEg Wee i rime—4 at 2-6. Winner, b. x 4 Fin, Open. Clos PL Sb, ‘lon tn the Brews, ~ Overweidhis—Gatear, raters Libretto fg tortrage td aiden oor y hai died, Planty eaally beat no RACE $1,000 added, Yor irebyearsbids wi aatiie: Won driving, Time1-08 — mM ee ee 1 ge 4 Vi out at the end. Gay excuse. “Homestead Yate Ws — Fe L It Hagia Water thts Hap %. walet ‘Tady Amel ia, only ‘k Bernard made up @ lot of sie - CE -O1.20 added: y FLETHE nace E- sgded band (416) Broomatiok Horatches—Lord Bad: Waterboy was well fast throweh homentrate MIXTH RACK-4000 added, for two-year-old fillies; five and ‘Winner, ch. f., by St. Jul | led and separated abvut} a year and a hall ag paying ber WS ve 1.6 a Week alin ny wince ths, Flush, 1. Phillips 100 on hoe we _ toe Se i cP “vite Flush Ip hand at the end BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES FOR TO- MORROW eM, Winders rans moot_race RACH TRACK, BRIGHTON DRACH, July %—The entries for to-morrow's i races are as follows ae Eh. —July Stakes; one and ope- Firat Race Six Curjongs, " ova mo ? 3488 Consuclla rit) rin Whee te furlongs, Foneordemtenouth ie Race—Slx Curios * Primos Onl ah “Walter Gtearylod asa Niel "dition Third Race-Mile and a 2 Grand Operalls PARKER 40 DANS MEET AT ESOPUS) sienaindiaaiiai Candidates Introduced by Nor- man E. Mack Immediately Withdraw from Group and Discuss Plans. jam Pa oe Hr TROTTING RACES ON WINDSOR TRACK Events on the Canadian Course laybreakern than myeeit, and Wf there] Quartered Oak, Well Contested, Grand Cirouit t hae Drivers and Fast Steppers feast re iy friends and of the Do Ong Oren ake saa phen it wont Lor d & 3 Taylor ‘ Taking Part. b Y., July 20.—Ex-Senator ‘The rooms were in perfect order, but | pavis, tho Democratic Viee-Preaktential on the sofa in the parlor they found | candidate, pecial to The Bivening World.) TRACK WINDSOR ONT,,|@Dout a dozen more for vagrancy, July %—Another fine day greeted t sulky racers at Windsor this afternoon, The track was firmer, but lacked water, which would have made it much fast - | The attendance was about 1,00, The £12 trot had James Butler's Direct lew, favorite at 2% against $19, on his Columbus form. Black Hall, driven by L, Snow, was favorite at $26, in the Baopus to-day accompanied by National Committee. men Norman E. Mack, and D. J, Campau, of Michigan. were driven at once Judge Parker and Senator Davis had never met before, The party was met at the station by Judge Parker's privete secretary, Arthur E, McCausland, and the Judge's son-in- y, Charles Mercer Hall, and to Rosemount, ot New York, Oretl, second choice at $15; Elia Ol, the Michigan half-mile track campaigner, \4 and the fleld of two bringing #7. | Angus Pointer was a strong favorite at | $25 to $10, in the 2715 pace, as he raced they warmly greeted each other. Judge |jn about 207 at Columbus when thira Parker presented his guests to Mrs, driven directly where Judge and Mra, waiting on the broad veranda, Mack introduced the candidates and to China Maid in 206 1-4, 212 Trot—Firet Hei out in this event. Godt Standard went fe infor out tosthe front and finished there, racing the Detroit gelding, Wud |iaet The party then divided up into little groups and Judge Parker and Senator Davia withdrew to the south end of the , Where they conversed for a room was set as though for « light ¥ 4 « third and Direct View fourth, 2 13. Senator Davis declined to be inter |") 1s Ol a hy viewed at all, but submitted affably to the phalanx of photographers who am- bushed him at the station. Mack and Campau, speaking ational Committge Chairman- sald they still regarded Senator When last seen by the Bodler girl on Monday the woman was dressed in « sulky mith the, lin The favorite, Angus kept it to the company. for bs ci to Bthel Me, Which easy was third and Treasurer was sevent ith Pace-—Sevond Heat.—There was Hule speculation, Angus Pointer, the ah ( mall th other stakes ty Cor ere Th all the ov rT stakes SARATOGA HANDICAP “ENTRIES. re (ps ih prominent entries }in of Mrs, Kramer at the flat to-day in| 4 glass which stood at the foot of the! se found what he thought to be/“T\uncheon was served at t Jatier whieh the Judge and Went Into close Dayis and the two } Teh expect to return to New dered the body to be removed to the} fourth, Bonale Morgue, where he will cause an autopay | Detectives Malian and Schwarts, of went to Ni ninth street car! oi, weights of the for the Saratoga Handicap, Ieaued this afters} Time2.@} They learned it been (wo weeks Murphy Is described as about 5 fost 6) inches, In ba ay = with brown hair, | tanned comt tr end blue eves, He noon, as follow ’ te } t Pa Py ee View tri ner, Dut not |. In 211 &4 Angiola wae t! ndard took fret wn Direct View ‘The directors of the Trust Company | ‘itt of anaes have elected unanimously FOLK WINS Wh , SLs aT credential Cont Committee of Mis- souri State Democratic Con- vention Votes to Admit His JEFFDROON CITY, Mo, July ®— the Credentials Committee of the Democratic State Convention this « ternoon voted 13 to $ to seat the Folk Prolonged investigations by the Com- mittee on Credentials caused a cessa- berations of the conven- tion to-day After being in session nearly all night the committes recon- vened after a recess of a few hours and took up the contests in St. Louis |. Good | County. When the hour arrived for calling the convention to order there was a sparse gathering of delegates in the Pi ih ws |hall. Tt was only after considerable delay that the convention was called to order, amd then announcement was made by temporary Chairman Van- diver that the committee on credentials i it woula be in seasion probably for the greater part of the day, A motion to take a recess for several 4| Hours «was voted down ond while many delegates left the hall, a fa! Ramet, cent. was present when Attorne Geenral Crowe was escorted to the me | Cates in response to a request for an address At the end of Gen. Crowe's address 4 the convention took a r The vote of the Credentials Committee on St. Loula County was taken sub- sequent to this, = A 7 BACK AT MHDO0 Ommen Replies to Commission- er’s Criticism and Defends His Action in Releasing Men Arrested on Suspicion. City Magistrate Ommen, whose action in refusing to hold two alleged thieves merely on the statement of a detective that they were “suspicious person’ led to Police Commissionér- McAdoo's criticism on police court fustic lary over Commissioner MoAdoo's state- ments, Magistrate Ommen is presiding in the “lcentre Street Court and after court adjourned to-day expressed himself forcibly regarding what he termed the indiscriminate hrreets made by the po- Noe nowsdaye.’ >" *+ have had practical knowledge of what I talk about,” he said, “for T was born in @ cellar, worked my way into the suflight and most of the edu- cation I recéived was more through the ‘Univeralty of Hard Knocks’ than any- where ¢ise, and I know a young fellow in the poor, districts of the city has ‘a hard time of It keeping straight and he ought to be helped. renee iy Le * aitotinges re Oher vavin “opat tt might be di fen the vol ce K disrifoate Setmenn e community, For the welfare hy te “No one is more anxious to keep down any criticdem of my oi 44 tine th T have been @ City Magi ¢ haa bet] on account of Severity whreakers rather than len+ bu fog] side t twel eth gan ¢ iland for enn six montha tor disorderly conduct a . [POLICE HEADQUARTERS BIDS. ‘Waters and ges siny the Lament at $775,000, 4 Bealed bids for the construction of A new Polloe Headquarters Building on the Central rhet site ae ’ : Hoar Fe ital a martes Obie oe re uty Ry Commiaalnes, OY. ent being Waters & O'Connell, ot RK the highest, Patrick W 7,000, Other bidders were rs Probert, the Thompson Sta na B. John H. | liven, Com; ante Patrivk ‘Gallager Suro hy ‘Construction nd the bing ba) amount rated for "ihe ed Baw Dubiding ts ay winch or than the lowest Mead wala the matter wou would = ti k to the Board an the Soars ot “Entiat. pou KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES PROMPTLY CURED. ‘A Sample Bottle Sent FREE by Mail, to think there’s a cold time a-coming. over our stock of Fall overcoats few odd lots .we bt to clean up before Fall busi. , ness begins, Wry 3 When it’s real hot we like Thinking of that we ran 4 Pin yt in 9 La Most of them short tam |\ | Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the|Coverts; @ few cheviots ~ Me great kidney remedy, fulfils every| some cravenetted, “ wish in promptly curing kidney, bladder and uric acid troubles, rheu- matism and pain in the back. It cor- rects inability to hold water and scalding pafn in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleas. ant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is ‘not recommended for everything, but if you have kid- ney, liver, bladder or uric acid trou- ble you will find it just the remedy you need. If you need a medicine you should have the best, Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes, You may have a sample bottle of this |great kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, and a book that tells all about it and its great cures, both sent absolutely free by mall, Addréss Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writ- be sure to mention that you read this generous offer in the New York Evening World. Don't make any Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. ¥., on every bottle. Furniture Sale. Our Annual Clearance} Sale of Furniture continues| ™ during the week, at Reduc- "25% io 50% off our regular prices. We would direct special attention to our very exten- sive assortment of Chiffonters and Bureaus in Maho Bird 's-eye Maple, Natural Birch, ae Enamel. Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, peatiel were A, & pool-room on East id attacked the officer in e associates of convicts eae. I do not find any provision In the Code, Ike t with, rns and measurements nts, he is searched, then aA a ‘a one Fay Eeseley § are mes ment in the Penal Bode,’ hat I beet to Is Re arrest- a isorderly seer end vagrancy Wi of men ing them with ing ‘ruspiel ‘personne for which “The arrests in those cases are about Mt arrested, taken to mete roles He Besdcuarcery, stared tia fat he a a vagran had no wel ores hi ible means sup- i) Und were seen ubout the streets at hours of the day and night and were iy paraded before the ve igeked men's sizes, 32°34 chest, are also reduced to $15, and a few Fall overcoats in the same sizes are $10. izes, with the greatest se lection from 32 to 38 chest, along with good things mistake, but remember the name,!for every size foot. ‘ 14,000 pairs of so and 75 us fancy hose there sure to be a quantity left thi morning, 106 were $30, a Ped | 2A were $28, 108 were $25. . 47 were $22. 8 were $10, All $15 to-day. ; Some cravenettesinyoung <«_ Here's a cooler bargain. 1,000 washable vests; ‘at Prices wete $2.50 to $6, | $1.50 now, ei The $2.75 shoe sal Starting ‘yesterday with ag cents a pair, Rosse Pane & Compann eae ‘a Dainty and Fetching) Havé you tried them Pant in In fe | following Yor ah rr, yarreated this man iyi Hogues’ ro na we oonrehed ble but found ne nothing on him and I ask No Protection for Citlsens, “Under Ks recent decision of the Iineux case Nery oan inter. Nae | the malt —<——— BUFFALO HONORS SATOLLI, luf the WHISKEY tered boils on a all dealers’, never in| Gy, bulk, BUFFALO, July %-—A reception in honor of Cardinal Satoll) was held at riding trom the Mayor's fice at City thers finished |The reception jast Hy a the first heat from 1 A. M. until noon, after which the local priests met prel; Arhird Heat.—This was only |the dist! seston bt Ak ale WILLIAMS! weve Ask ha Barber nied vith h the eld’ sae , creamy, soothing . -