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Was Saved from the Slocum Wreck Got but Crew Jumped to Quarters and Quieted the Passengers, ~ “GETS ALL VOTES; NEWS FOR PARKER) SENATOR BURTON jennediaaigs Missouri Democrats in All-Night|He Has Seen the Tammany} Case of Missourian Convicted Session Name Reformer for| Leaders and Their Campaign} of Accepting a Fee for Ser- Governor on a Platform That} Declarations Are Promised to} vices in Postal Matter Will Declares Against Bribery, | Give Satisfaction at Esopus.) Be Reviewed in the Fall, ‘The prompt action of the members of the crew of the side-wheel excursion stéamboat Howard Carroll totday affed materially in preventing what might have proved to be @ serious panic Among the three hundred odd women and children passengers following & collision botween the steamboat and « tow off the Battery sea wall. It ts explained that recent drills of the crew subsequent to the Slocum dis- aster had much to do with thelr mer- {torlous conduct to-day, But it was several minutes before the fears of the pede from the bow to the stern of the excursion veasel followed. Women shrieked and grabbed up thelr children ae the Carroll struck one of the fleet of barges bow gn, crashing through the timbers of fhe barge 4 distance of fully two feet and tearing & hale from the water line to the up- ber guard of the barge. Crew Flew to ‘The vessels were then midway In tho stream between the Battery wall and Governor's Island. With the crash tho crew of the Carroll flew to quarters and mingled among the passeng who WABHINGTON, July %.—Justice Brewer, of the United States Supreme Court, haa granted a writ of error to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, in the case of Senator Joseph R. Burton, convicted in St. Louls of accepting a fee for services before the Post Office Depertment while a member of the United States Senate. The case will be reviewed by the ted States Supreme Court probably in the fall, ROOSEVELT WRITES ACEPHNCE SPEC His Reply to the Format Notifi- cation of His Nomination Was JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, July 2.~ Alteran all-night session marked by in- tervals of disorder and commotion that could not be quelled by the gavel, the Democratic State Convention early to- day unanimously nominated Joseph W. Folk, a circult attorney’ of St, Louis, % tor Governor, and adopted a platform which promises. Wgoraus, untelenting crusade against corruption and boodle in Missouri in the event of Democratic supremacy at the polls. Just as the day was breaking the tonvention adjourned until later tn the and-one of the most turbulent sea- of & Missourt Democratic Con- jon bry re was ho doubt about the nom- A al the beginning of the first The Folk ine dein. e@ nomina Harry B. Hawe: Jefferson Democratic Club, of 5, Louis, @nd the result.of she conv clearly ' Against All Co! ‘The platform, which contalna the al of the Bissourl Democracy ie official corruption Missourl, was adopted by a resvund- Viva voce vote alitr a quibbie over ESOPUS, N. Y., July 1.—William F. Sheehan expected at Atwood this afternoon and; soon afterward probably will seek Judge Parker at Rosemount. It Is belleved that Mr, Sheehan brings to Judge Parker the first definite Infor- mation as to what will be Tammany'e attitude in thp campaign. It is said MF. Sheehan saw a number of the Tammany leaders in New York and has much to tell Judge Parker concerning the relations between the candidate and the New York organisa- tlon and that the news will give great satisfaction at Rosemount, Although Jutige Parker remained on board the vacht Sapphire until past midnight’ he was up at the usual hour to-day and began his daily programme by taking @ before-breakfast plunge in the Hudson, Meanwhile the party aboard the Sapphire prepared for break- fast and the return trip to New York, starting soon after breakfast. As the vacht sailed down the river Judge Parker mounted his horse and was about to gtart off when his grand- child, ‘Alton Parker Hall, demanded to excitement when the steamboat ca- reened unger the influence of the im- pact. Then the shrieks and cries of the women and children could be heard by all the people in the Battery Park and wong the Manhattan shore in the vicinity, Women clambered upon the rails in- tending to jump overboard with thelr children, but were restrained by the who constantly exclaimed that was no danger, Meantime, how- life preservers were being © there ever, deck hands, and every preparation made for the safety of the passengers. Not Much Injured, When the Carroll's engines were re- versed and her nose pulied out of the ed amet nt to insert a for the East River, and had juat round. ak fOr EIILiQn 10. unlaA tax | be taken for a ride. Boon the tw Finished To-Day and Come | fo" i" Pittory when the tug Defender | Wreckage a hasty examination showed Te ns tiers ag « Tee ere eas ware kalloping ove! taing About 3000 Words, | f the Rusweil Toring Company, with| (000 Was Pt mitt eee are ete ie, Subject gt bribery. the Judge Parker pulled up to recelve the eaverah mapit ir tetas te em gre board planking well above the water h omted out ai breasting the tide in the opposite paramount” li ofthe Dainderatic | sreetings of the newspaper men # line. From the gaping hole in the varge par the platform says; tioned at the lodge. Young Alton Pa OYSTER BAY, L. 1, July 2.—Presi.| the Carroll's starboard bow. thousands of bushels of malt poured posures o chimed tn witl porters’’—a wel is "Gy morning, ome which his mother AC We MUCN-petied four-year \d. The boy nodded his head when asked it _he liked to ride, and nodded more ear. yy still wh: ted A pony was sug a substitute for the horn of Judge mall brought nothing that could not be attended to by Judge Parker's secretary, Arthur McCausland, and the morning ride therefore was ior than yaual. After the Judge h ‘en his ndehild an outing he was joined by Hall, and the two roge several SENATO Into the it River, covering the aur- face of the river for many acres. This was the enly loss. ‘The Carroll resumed her course, and when the Fulton street pler was reached the band aboard was piaying and the excursion’ were completely restored tu a feeting of satety arty in Allsqourl, tod Ma * Shaina, “xponste t ec f this’ St Htigens oppress, nocently do” WTONK, ! is criminal. gens may Inn p ae ion of Known abuse @ (f'No 'Y can be nurt by getting rid No Staw can be Ir je enforcement of law, The disgrace is in toleration, not in corrupting. ‘There can jbe no grander mission in store for oor Hitleal party tl to fight public “The subject + the eradication of bribery is more important than any baad for other problems concern the netions of government, while this oes to the existente of government Corruption in io ted. will lead to the destruction ree govern: here bribery rulée there is a gov- ent not of, for and by the I, a _xoveriment of and for the few ‘wit Say gd to purchase official vors. her offenses violate the law, ile bribery afma at the assassina’lon of the commonwealth itself, ‘In the city of St. Louis, according to the confessions of those implicated, for “twenty-five years bribery stalked through the legisiative halis. Corrup- tonista grew arrogant and powerful poy acre seekers 4 oe wealth al power, and felt that 1 * arred attack them. feciaiature legisintors dent Roosevelt has completed the speech he will deliver on July 77, when he will be formally notified of the action of the Chieago Convention, It {8 about 3,000 words in length. The finishing touches were put on the paper to-day, the President himself re- vising it carefully before permitting it to be placed in the hands of the printers. This was ancther quiet day at Saga- more Hill. The President rested after his labors of the past week or two. He and Secretary Loeb disposed of some routine official business, but they were occupled a comparatively. brief time. The President's personal mall was lighter usual and It was ald that no matter of great importance was brought to his attention, No Information has yet reached the President regarding \the strike of union brickiayers at the Washington Bar- racks on account of the employment of 4 non-union colred man, Henry Taylor. it Is not expected here that the ques- tion will be presented to the Presideut at ul, The Preadent passed upon a women and children were quieted, ‘strained by the men on guard. ready for casting off in a jiffy, the ox- calm! Howard Carroll put into her Brooklyn! few minutes later all hands’ were con- Just Roanded Battery, pligts of the tug and the steamboat, na the excursion steamboat approached, Several of the more excited women Mfe-preservers were displayed and the No one was injured, and when the mooring under the Brooklyn Bridge a| tent to continue their trip’to Glen Island The Carroll was on her way headed Signals were exchanged between the only to bé followed by ‘another blast of signal Carried with the tide the Carroll bore tried to jump overboard, being en, veasel’s life boats and life-rafts made cited passengers quickly regained their Nees, in the big vessel, evidently delivered in confusion, as the fleet of barge: down on the barge fleet, Then a col-| lision was inevitable. The excursionists| tion of the hull wis not leaking, aod continued on aboard the Carroll realized that ther ee eee land. which she boat was in danger and a general stam-| reached withéut further mishap. AMERICANS SHOT {SIX WOUNDED 1K DOWN IN MENICO) RIOT OVER & DOC Officials Accused by Consul: chicago Mob Scattered by Pis- Who Is Ordered by State De-} toi Shots of Police Who Went partment to Hurry All Details} to the Rescue of Besieged made. The el imo the country. AVIS SEEKS A REST. Off to meet and confer with other big Democratic leaders and incidentally to snatch a few days rest as well, former United States Benator Henry Gassa' Davis, VicesPresidential nomine started for Bedford Springs, Pa, early to-day. After conferring with such Jeading Democratic lights of Pennsyl- vanla as formerGov. Pattison and lead- er James F. a as well as Judge PS In our Bta have forgotte: n be their With commission and have Gray, of Delaware, who has been IM | gimbal Queesion lass BUdlbuwel sal f hi Aft i ehme invetved In the meshes of gr viled 1) mest the Vice-Presidential joc a baokbsnder iained Sultier in tie | Of the Affair, Canine Catchers. Demeeratic oticia's have exposed thoae| nominee at tre Speings, Mr. Davis will |G ment rrintiig Office. Whale the 4! ecnditions ard ‘ald unon the of 4 : q Cases are not quite paruilel, the same the heavy howd the law. feturn to York in beg et |prine pie ‘9 &, keneral Way ie luvalved - - nr work th * a the meeting of the onal Committee ‘in boyn, 1) ems entirely likely froi y, P > uly 1 * -_-. dorse th 3 been = fuentes the Wreenel Wkely frou | WASHINGTON, July 21—The follow: cHCAGO, July In a riot grow ina telegram has been received by Act-, Louls In thie city next Tuesday | Showing not the least sign of fatigue as a result of his ardous journeyings of ue rij HS FOeA Mited by ‘the “authority, Baring. gha i} of the cypstructing work at the Wa: aed from a Maxwell atreet tenement ho: ition te Cook,’ ing Secretary Loomis from mit of an attempt to take a Vinmediately after the convention was Katser, the American Consul at Mazat- Burra led to order to-day the 7 | ttt rita Le Rubey, of ta Cranah wea | inte, Senator /Pavin appeared in the Roowerelt rode on, horse: | ian, Mexico, dated yesterday today Polieeman P. Liliis was fat 1 before ye pen vention for the |corrider of the Fifth Avenue Hotel at a m now until the Te Amerienns gore thot down in| infured with an feo ptek., Dog catchers ay utenant-Gos ernar. . is y > he nominatio; ir office at Aguar lente, in this Kdward Stearehy Matthe: ver! Te ETN. A Arinente. fom Ke Joe [8 O'Clock thin morning, accompanied by |#ay Of hig notification of the porination | siete, by omelals, 1 have passage a ae eee BPH, rushed to the platform and of. | his private Secretary, C. M. Hendley. Irecreation preparatory to the heavy | Governor requesting prompt lnveatiga- mocked wneonscious with stones fered A fesolution that a commiitee of | gach carried a ‘grip and, although the ;official work he will have to do on his n. Report follows. and Wolf Kalford, tease Cohen and be appointed to request Seri “ led by the venerable Vice. /Return to Washington next week tol Hiate Department has wired the| avid Harrie received bullet. wourda of Btate Samucl B, Cook to ef one enrried by the venerable Vice ling mean tine tov veitors will be re jul to aupply at once the names of) '1)\9 1 ; allow ha name to he presented for! Presidential candidate was larger than) ceived ot Sagamore HI! America 0 were shot and other)” ons omingsion. that of his secretary, he carried tt as —— Aen brtant det te oe affair without) The disturbance was quelled after a . - Wasing for a mall repor' chment o! ¥ police had " sy as 4 packetiook, seemingly. — | CHLOROFORMED SLAYER. jh mamak st Seay pales ad ‘Aros delweaten were on their two volleys at the crowd which had tbat the resohivan. be A Water Cure mithered and ware attacking the dog 5 e chairman declared that Bis Wife Man Held (Prom the Chicago News) leatchers, the resolution wes ent of order. e tewe At ta “Among other things,” remarked the |" ” 10 ather nominatious for Lieutenant-| Agent of a GParitable Soclety-—But if * 1 ye man, “I consider water al . Rubey | your husband le Interested th building] PEORIA. ML. July 21.—Frank Pieroo | mpernies Tall A Via Coane 9 f sesorviand ves te de gia ing yd WrAnd #0 40 1,” replied the guburbta-| A French wine merchant in London is, ‘U happen to be in des- 7 «lite "empty a plicher each evening | ¢,, “ : 3 . "before retiring aind then 1 can like | ComPiAing that “Italy, with its Chianti; Spain, with ite Rioja; Genmany, with its Rhine wines, and, above all, Avs- tralia and aa with setae ma: and then held the entire Canton ‘fore The Aneritt's force w eu LJ op you really drink a pitcher of ee?” 1 teat the dog that howls at i} were Wrought up to an intense piteh of | dragged from thelr hiding places by, a Second One, but Testifies That a Man Took It Away. _—— Mra. Louisa Bock, of No. @ Marey avenue, Brooklyn, was the first witness before the Federal Commission In the bein of the Slocum disaster to- ay. ; The witness testified that with’ hee two children she was on the excttaion boat, and the last place on land’ rhe Noticed was East Eighty-fourth atrost.! About ten minutes afterward she saw smoke and flames coming up the com-| pantonway, “Some one sald they were making) chowder,’ testified the witness, “hut T) went to the stairway to look, and vaw the flames, | tried to get to the back of, the boat, but could not. I grabbed ene of my children, and I should judge I) | Must have jumped from the boat at | about One Hundred and Tenth street. “How long ware you in the wate “I don't know. I was unconscious when I was picked up. “Did you see other people jumping at the same tim Dead Pe All Around, “No, sir, but after I was picked up dead reople seemed to he floating all over the river.” Mrs. Bock teatified that of a party of five she was the only one saved. Her face and hands are scarred from burns. “Did vou see any bodies, elther alive or dead, with life preservers on?” | “Tt did not.” Mra. Amelia Walker, a nurse’ who had two private patients on North Brother Taland, said that when the Slocum approached the Island {It was wo mane of flame with very Heche People were leaping Overboard prin- ally from the second deck,” she ed. I saw very few people on upper deck | Ida, Hoffman, a voung girl who was naved by ing from the ¢econd {deck of the Slocum to a tugboat, el ‘At her docking place another inspec-| tined that she tried to get a life pre- server out of the rack and succeeded, | but the cork ran out Man Took Her Life Preserver. T got out another hog she sald, ind a man tonk it away fron: me. yas it easy to get at the life pre- No, str. Thad to stand on @ chair to reach them.” “Who was with you on the boat?” othet S04 the reply. a was drowned,” the girl an- DELAY IN THE VILLARD SUIT. murrer Filed Will Pat Back Trial of Action Over Property. (Rpectal to The Evening World) WHITE PLAINS, N, Y.. July %— Orwald Garrison Villard and the other [executors and trustees of the estate Jot the late Henry Villard. who have been at law for months over the sutt brought by Mra. Helen Villard Bel’, lof Germany. dauehter of Mr. Villard. for an acocunting of certain stocks valued at OM whieh she alleges were set aside for her by her father aut wh to | day filed This new proceeding means that there | he a long delay before the triat The dem filed | Mra Bell. th 1. asked Juatice aking any agounting ny proverty until her mit woe! o defendants then eompell retiled od Mrs. Bell to make certain repli: to thelr retlee to thelr complaint which she haa dome after mony leer! technicalities had ben overcome and} now t demurver axpect ase. Tae V ten dthat the reply of M tains new material complaint Is defective —— AMALGAMATED COPPER PAYS. The directors Of the Amaleamated) Copper Compiny to-day ae quarterly dividend oem. oth ate PICNIC NOISES ~ CAUSED DEATH $o Physicians Say of Merchant Jullus. ‘Sulwin, Who Expired from Cerebral Hemorrhages Brought on by Shock. After Burning Himself in Tears ing Off His Clothing, Peater Wandered About for Twa Hours, oo shewodt um 190 reveal One man was badly burned and’ seve eral firemen nearly overcome in a tire Which was discover ael Kuey's stable at No. 113 Kast Porty= “The ataing tee wont le . ma Julius Sulwin, a wealthy and highly respected merchard, Ja dead in lis magnificent home on che Boston Post, rond, ‘between New Rochelle and Larchmont, as they result, it ts sorted, of the noises which afflicted his ears for weeks and finally produced & state of mental ‘excitement which was fotlowed by hemorrhages. Opposite Mr. Sulwm’s beautifal home is a plenic park owned by former Mayor Dillon, of New Rochelle. It ts not @ large park, but it ts one of the! principal pleasure spots in the vicinity and during the summer is rented out days and nights to basket parties, base-!upon which he wos lying Peator ball.teams and plenickers. ‘There 1] awoke to find himself in flames (beer reely a day during the summer} He dashed out of the building’ ag@ months when the park is not crowded |tore his burning clothing off ashe or a night when there are not dances there. Soon Developed Nerves. Mr, Sulwin was not a man of nervous temperament, but he soon developed nerves when thé parties began to conic to Dilion Park. He grew worse and worse as the summer went on and finally his wife appealed to Mr. Dillon to stop the perticn at night, anyway Mr, Dillon was anxious to obliging, but the park is one of his principal sources of income, and he declined to close it to pblige Mr. Sulwia, Mr. Sulwin then appealed to the po- Hoe, but they would not Interfere. The Health Department was applied to for relief, but the officials could not see thelr y clear to closing up the plea: ure ri Mayor Dillon ¢ med the enirance to the para, but Mr, Sulwin ctl compilation ate wa han, gain, an en but i did not give Mr. Sylwin the re Het he sought. On Monday w t the park and the rooterg and (hq pigyers work we My, Sulwit, so that be went to acy o'clock in a mgnly nervous alate, He had just fallen asleep when a party of dancers arrived on a trolley oar, ‘Tory hinge wg until early in tie ed’ Met Sulwin sat up all night. Onkewalk and Dance. a picnic at the park Tues: Mi id ueed night a Rochelle ore, At dance Wis and hardly a moment had Pp fon tere were not ¥houts of merriment coming from UK AL 3 oclock the cakewalk broke and Mr, Sulwin went to bed for the first ume. He tried to sleep but could not The walkist the floor fgf an hour and then suddenty called to his wife, She went to him and he fell in a faint on tor was summoned anid ulwin was suffering from hemorrhages brought oo by extreme mental exciteme: In a few minutes Mr Sulwin was dead. ENDLESS CHAIN IN POLITICS. —_—— The buliding ts a structure and several horses in ft. Kiley employed Abratiiay’ as @ stableman. “Peator was unable to wm after wandering about the Stable for some time fell lato m-deetoen ® pile of straw. He had a 'bomemt matches in his pocket, and th rolling about the matches became ignited? set fre to his clothes and the A policernan out of the |alarm, ¢ ho jeral firemen were smoke from the burning hay and while fighting the fire inside the ing. The damage was slight. Girl at Play Has Dewn a Hi Katherine Conway, while playing other children in an upper hal No, M1 West One Hundred and h street, to-day fell down a taire and was instantly o child ved at No, 15% Dear oklyn, with her patents, visiting relitives at the address abe was Killed Be Wise Io DAYS When the food fails to keep. you well fs how for sickness is a cry of Nature” ¥ for the right elements to build and rebuild the bady properly A 10-days’ change from the old diet to a new, works wonders if skilfully selected. Try : hae . Friends of Mount Ver Man Seeking His \omination Try It. A Little Fruit, (Special to TI ening World) nity WHITE PLAINS, July 2.-Yachts | ASaucer of GRAPE-NUTS and Creamy nm, bankews, b # ter nd merchants, rs faa "of Francis ig great n, Pres APeceo' Véry Hard Toate * dent of the Weatohester Ligating Com pet of Mount Vernon, who are boom: A Cup of well-mate POSTUM COFFEB tne Bim for the Repubdltcan nomination ‘ Congressma in Westchester tnaugarating fale eee] Nothing more fer br ‘ tere to in le At midday the me addi ‘ friends all over West: 2 soft-boiled exes. 1'! “ eh to ures thelr ' ies pons eat a meat 2 mates Does Then and retaple ‘rom ingen at night. Suck a ing a re ination pel; Ung tom who. ga. rich yachts-| Wl work some surprising man, clubman and r. is a member for health. of many yacht clabs along the Sound ® and clubé int Manhattan and has a host of friends His company, which has 4 capital Of paling sis ad on big ry nm Mover Westchester) a Pat Hon they have ol ay tor ie ww! Debtor