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BOWERY SHOOTING Mamie Rath, Over Whom “Kid” “Three Fresh Dagoes” Start: Vio Fight with Insult to Her. l ONE GOT “SMASHED” AND THEN PISTOL WAS DRAWN. Ex-Pugilist Feil with a Bad , Wound, Then “Cops” Came * and One Man Landed in the “Booby Hatsh.” "* Leonard, @ former light-weight Pugilist, was shot In the back and badly yaen at the Bowery and Grand tgeet while resenting an insult to the iy he was with, To-day, In a back room of the ion where Leonard had deon working, the girl. Mamie Rath, fold an Evening World reporter the story of the fight and her relations with the pugiliet. The girl is twenty-one years of age, emall, dark and petite, She does not Jook over eighteen and has a babyish face that \s innocence itself in expr gion. “Mo and the Kid have lived together about two years,” she sald. “His right name ain't Leonard, it's Leonard Yun, and he's a dags, not a Mick, He ain't been in the ring for some time now. Sometimes when he was hard up T've helped to get the money for eats and aleeps, but he's been awful good to me and I hope the dayo that done Bim will qet life, “T went to the saloon last night to meet him. and we went out to Childs to eat, When we went out of the res tagant these thiec dagors seemed to be waiting for us. One of them came up alongside of me and pulled at my akirt. | | | T I was that astonished I didn't know what to think, and I screams, “The Kid turns round and makes a smash at the fresh Jago. One of the ether twe stepe forward and hands the ‘one in the jaw, It don't put him but {t staggers him, He comes baqk, though, and Is just going to land when the third dago, that one that's pinched and in the booby hatch now, gpmes up behind the Kid and shoots him fo the back, “The Kid falls and begins tollering to beat the band. I'm that scared I'm gscteaming liks murder, too, The two \.@agoes takes it cn the run across the Jeet and the one that does the shoot- | take it for his up the Bowery, Then the Cops Came, “The Kid is groaning about his leg ing hurt, and I drops down on me 4 kenees and takes his head mn me arms. He is trying to roll over on his face the blood from his back gets all me dress. , I hopes they give that dago Ute for this, "I'm weepin’ me eyes out when the cops come along and send for an am- Dulance. @ ‘Kid’ is groaning and he's burt bad. They take him away to the hospital, and I go to the station and ela the dirty Dago that done just, been over to Bt. Vincent's Tage to see the Kid, but they wouldn't let me. They told me it would y/ hurt him to be excited by my presence. Knowing mo as well as he docs I don't s.v how It would hurt him. We belong to each other, I'm going to Centre Street Court to appear against the dugo Row.” ee fe @ member of the Paul gang, all the members of which hig noe and most of whom have Dy’changed their names for others more Pinan in sound. Kelley himsvlf is said to be an Italian, and his real name is Paulo something. The man who shot Leonard ram to Broume streot, then to Elizabeth and wp © dark alley. He was found pant- fog and exhausted in a dark room on the top floor of @ tenement. The perotver one chamber empty and the Darrel still warm, was found on him, bien also a razor with a blood- ined blade, His hands were also Governed with blood, and this gave the police an idea that he had been con- cerned in another tragedy, as Leonard bad not been cut, He was taken to the Mulberry street station, where he gave his name as Diego Cacowla, twenty-two years ojd, of No, 188 Bast Houston strect, ‘He was arraigned in the Centre Street Court to-day on a charge of felonious ageault and held to await the utounee AS TOLD BY GIRL Leonard Was Shot, Says| NANIAG ATTACKS “KID’? LEONARD AND MAMIE RATH, FOR WHOM HE WAS SHOT, AND SCENE OF THE WOUNDING OF VICTIM, “EDDIE” OY Comedian, Who Moved to the Country for Rest and Quiet, Has a Hair-Raising Experi- ence on a New Haven Train, IER CONDUCT INEW MOTOR BOAT OF CORONER! READY FOR TEST +21 Sitting as Judge in an Inquest,| Young Inventor Applying the Moses Jackson Enters Jury-] Turbine Idea of Power Ex- Room While Verdict Is Under} pects to Improve Largely on Consideration. Marine Propulsion, “Eddie” Foy, the comeian, moved from Harlem to Harrison, N. Y¥., for quiet life, but after the experience he had to-day on a New York, New Haven and Hartford train with a mantac, plays suburban repose with @ copper. “Whon it comes to a stage," remarked Mr. Foy this afternoon, “where the train service drives people dippy I think {t's me for @ nice, silent flat fac- ing the ‘L.'” After the performance of “Piff, Paff, Pouff,” at the Casino Inst night Mr, Foy! The remarkable spectacls was wit- washed up and raced far the midnight! Reesed In the Coroner's Court to-day of train from Grand Central Station, He|* Coroner who had been aitting as a mdased it, The next train left at 8A. M, | Judge tn an inquest golng Into a jury| Deep in Hintory, room while the members of the jury) Mr. Foy devoted the five-hour interval | Wontg senger a after’ dressy to perusal of “The Rise and Fall of the! from euatody w min who had peeedy sl oman Empire,” his favorite book, | tinctly held re tbl which he carries with him on all his ‘another man a that pe haces as travels, When the train started the! ‘The Coroner was Moses Jackson, and comedian seated himself in the amoker. | the case before him for adjudication was All went well until just after the train, the death of Alfred MeQuestion, a car left Mount Vernon, when a well-dressed | conductor who waa run down and killed man in the seat Just ahead of Woy) on July 19 at One Hundred and Twenty. turned around and remarked: ¢lghth street and ‘Third avenue oy an “I know you. You are the leader of| automotle run by William O. Coulter A mysterioys contrivance which has been taking shape for more than « vear on tho roof of the three-story bullding | Nos. 21 and 29 Mercer street, occupied by the architectural iron works of James Taylor, was revealed to-day as 4 thirty-foot motor boat, the power of which will be a novel variation of the turbine idea, The inventor and builder js Thomas B. Taylor, twenty-seven years old, son of the proprietor of the |ron works. While he does not indulge in any boasting, he fe quietly sanguine that his scheme will be @ success, and he says that its em- cacy will be demonstrated in a few \daya when the boat and its nove! pru- them all." & hotel-keeper of Saybrook, Conn, pelling device are tested in the North “Thanks, call," answered Mr, Foy| Thomas F. Gilroy, jr., appeared for| Bives. aratefully, the family of the dead man, and « Succens with Model, “Robbers! Murderers! Thieves!” | young lawyer from the office of Elliot Taylor's scheme fs an apilcation of howled the stranger, climbing out into the aisle, “Barnburners! Sheepstealers! Baby-carriage robbers! The red-handed n.arauders of our putrid civilization are on my trail! I know you, coward that you are, to try to stab @ man in the back!” “Now you run right away or I'll give F, Danforth appeared for Coulter, The testimony ¢howed that Coulter was running the automobile at the time of the accident at from twelve to twenty miles an hour. The defense denied that any such speed was being maintained at the time of the accident, and ettrib- the turbine idea, but instead of apply- ing the power from the engives to the whaft at one end, as in the big turbine liners now planned by some of the | Transatlantic companies, he ‘transfers {hia power by gearing in the middle of the shaft, Uted the running down of McQuestion to his own carelessness. ‘The shaft, gearing and propellers are All inclosed In a tube extending two- thirds the length of the keel and bolted {to it, so that, according to tife inventor, the driving force produced by the pro- peller bindes egninst the water ts con- centrated within this confined space and not dissipated in all directions as In the case of the ordinary form of pro- peller, He has tried the scheme on a three- foot model driven by electricity, and secured such good results, he says, that he was encouraged to try a model ten times larger, Five of his friends who bad faith in the project formed a company, aud My Taylor began work on the larger boat about a year ago, Taylor has possessed the idea for sev- eral years. He graduated from Cornell you a kick on the ankle,” advised the comedian. A Brest eee toe mat He Had Him! ‘oroner Jackson re eo jury iy pic hi “and that In his opinion the automobile was “Ah-hah ee ee ant net yusning mote than ten miles on n Fe eer cibia tee this Pega hour, and practically instructed the month ‘a | fave unravelied the conspiracy, web by) JWFY Not to hold Clulter responsible web, and at every turn J have enooun- ‘for the verdict, When he was through lent visage, Seek rot Mr. Gilroy got up and sald: as 7 “Now, Mr. Coroner, will you please ceive mo, You have @ cannon in} 7 s pocket now. I eve a bomb in your | charge the jury that ft is to disregard Tend. ‘There 1s & knife in your ear,| the personal Impression of the Court in this caset” ret wen the stranger leaped upon Eddie) “I wil not,’ sald Coroner Jackson. The jury then filed out. Jackson went Foy, getting & good grip on his throat and forcing him to the floor, Foy, thor-/to his room and Ughted a cigar. The oughly alarmed, fought back with all jury was not in after ten minutes had his strength, but he was a baby In the| eiapsed, and the Coroner got worrled hands of his agsailant. It was all five about it. So he walked over to the men could do to drag the stranger {rum ! jury openel the door and went end of five minutes he came Foy's prostrate form and hold him in a! The man was so violent that the e in and after @ courte in naval architecture, and | { LYONS RANGED: (COURT WAS SILENT, Sheriff Waited Until Last Minute for Answer to Plea Made for Paterson Slayer, but None Arrived. LAWYERS HAD CLAIMED AN ERROR IN STAY GRANT. They Asked for a Writ Claiming that Prisoner Could Not Be Legally Executed—Wife Had Looked for Reprieve. PATERSON, N. J., Aug. 4—AN of the extraordinary efforts that have beet made to save John Lyons, sentenced to die ‘tor the murder of John Christian, a watchman, more than three years ago, fatled and he was hanged at 9.17 o'clock | tosday tn the Passate County Jail here, The lawy: of the condemned made a i . t effort In his behalf yester- ney for a writ of habeas corpus, alleg- ina that through a court error thelr client could not legally be hanged Their effort fatled, however, and the execution was ordered to be carried out Crowd at the Jall, At an early hour a crowd gathered In the vicinity of the jail on Main street, ebildren. had been stationed outside the priao. o'clock no word had been re- ceived from Justice Pitney, before whom Lyons’s lawyers had made their last argument, ang it was the general opin- fon here that no deciaton would be ren- dered by the Justice and that the law would be allowed to take its course, If Justice Pitney had refused to grant the writ of habeas corpus demanded by the prisoner's lawyers his action would have afforded counsel an opportunity to carry the case to the Un{ed States Su: preme Court and thus delay the execu- on, Sherif! Bergen finally decided that if nothing was heard from Justice Pit- ney by 9 o'clock he would order the execution, and accordingly notified Hangman Van Hise, who was all ready for the execution. ‘The lows, which consisted of two uprights and a cross beam, rested on the floor, Directly under the cross was @ square which had been chalked out by Van Hise. Quick Execution, At 9.15 Lyons was led into the cor- rior by Sheriff Bergen. On the o.her side of him walked Father Stein, ani directly behind him came the Very Re Dean MoNulty, pastor of St. John's Roman Catholic Churoh. Lyons w Placed on the chalked square, and Vaan! Hise took two minutes to adjust the noose and make all ready for the exe. eution At #17 the hangman released a 400- pound weight by pulling a cord, and the drop fell instantly. Lyons was jerked into the air about and three and a half feet. At $25 Drs. McBride ana Parks @xamined the body and pro- nounced the man dead. The doctors said that Lyons's neck was brokea and that he had died instantly, Lyons did not utter g word to any- [body but the attending priests. Just prigr to his execution Kev. Futher Stein suid he had promised not to. He Appeared fully self-possessed, . Lyona's wife and daughter visited the man on Buweeday, but they had re- ved n@ {ntimation that he was to die on the gallows to-day, and when | they left the prison Mrs, Lyons remark- | ed that she expected to see her husband soon again, The crime for which Lyons wa hanged was committed at the Gautachey Silk Dyeing Company's plant, tn Pater- son, Lyons and @ negro accomplice, William Alien, went to the factory for the purpose uf robbery, Jehn Uhristian, the aged watchman employed at the mill, saw them, but before he could give | day when they applied to Justice Pit-| fully half the throng being women and) | A detail of twenty policemen) | | goven miles fr | $1.00—or, with er at Casine, 1) Special express en Went 214 st 19.46, Chambers s 10.0 A 1M” Returning leave Cllons 4 (0 and @ we OM | THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVE NING, AUGUST 4, 1908. DEAD ON TRACKS: MURDERS ive |Railroad Agent Working for Gould Interests Found with His Skull Crushed in West Virginia Town, (Spectal to The Evening Worl!) YORK, Pa. Aug. 4—Word was rr colved here to-day of the supposed mur der of Jacob of thts elty, M Coleman had been employed in pre intere: Go the railroad in West Virgtota He went to Marysville yesterday tn! the interest of his employers, and this str morning his body was found on the | tracks of a street-car Hne near tha town. His skull was crushed ja, and | is thought that he was murdered, He was formerly Street Commissioner of thie city, He resigned his office to accept the present+ position. His widow and tw children sucvive®him, He about forty-five years old, Sa TROUBLE OVER A BET. F. Ll Benjamin F. n Cook © by sell with “Welebin (ook, of No, 40 avenue, Brooklyn, wae arraigned In the Adame Street Court to-day, charged by Charles Russell, an employee of a paper box factory at Front and Wator street jthat borough, with accepting money t bet on @ horse race and “welching” or the bet. 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NEW O,, * NewYork Central ‘ 499 Fulton St Traine as Hours fA M ay New ¥ Fore Siig Central ‘Station, ty age Expres SUMMER RESORT Botte Mie esse tas, sou Special the jury ca fy Leonard's Injuries. foals crew got a rope fro mtbe baggage nlite, eng eaeet Gate then worked for two years with the Court the mur. |, Trims leave No ¥., foot of Be tthe _ Identifed by Leonard, car and Any tratn at Harrison and | Coulter motly re Union Iron Works, of an Franciaco, . ‘ ‘ (he cage to, the ee ee ‘oy got ol 0 uestion’s death 4 04 ous |CoUurt oO nd Appea vi HW 110 When Cacclola was arraigned before | | Foy got off the trie tt eee true jengnsiate, tor MeQuertion's entry png | the bullders who turned out the famous! Coun! owever, afirmos Tee adatnane GO t0, 10 Magistrate Breen in the Centre Street wory that beat anything he ever dug) enon, Mr, Gilroy asked that Coulter | battle thip Oregon and lately the new! of ine lower tribunal. Then the Hoor Mth Be tlme Court Detect! Green and Kahn, of an excuse for getting home late. | pe" committed, but Coulter's lawyer Ohio, W Lg he came back to hie fathes s] oe Pardons was appenied to and strenu- the Mulberry street station, who had ‘the manies wi Ae Lid the (rain | jumped up and said that as long as the thing practical bird Teas to do some: | nag ener mens : i uN ts penn A Port Chest in’t id criminal negligence . ts tl of the deit penalty ni 1 madg, the arrest, aaked, permiasion ot a Port neatetround in hie pocket he ts fury? sha no be committed Laasshed Piek Boot, ¢pardans, however retised to inter the Court, to aa sin ML Vincent's tions | supposed to be Thomas Graney, Of No-| “Coroner Jackson sald thls was Fight! tayior could only work cn tne boat! S*"ontiwned tele lewal Ment : u 1704 Parker street, Boston. Dr. Savage, | ed Coulter from custo: t9 be yh ‘ continu elr legal fight on techs S's. pital to Pees. iatormed et the hoepital MM port Chesuer, says that he is violently | *a went dau ‘of Mr. ciitoy and the | in good weather ait was 4 198] Scales ivi 1a Phen teen oniane ™ pad Pes would dle from his wound, | meane ANd GADEWOUR as yoy sy gt members of the dead mans familz. ever, Mercer street iinersed “the n-| Walted for Dectston, handout fed “between ‘the two do:| the yoo sonmparesy Ger tae tints x) member of the Democratic Rt aly way Mn Ts 4 reowial mm was made that a stay had ount eacon juise was taken to the mmittes of Connectiou s creation down to ine street was) rer OS. Miate obec aCe B Mande > the pu list. ieonard was |!" in his Ute. to rig a derrick and lower it to a truck! sentence had been pronoul : . y itgtase y oa but he ‘took a ——_— below hen 1 was taken to the fuat of ge Fy hat mat th nce and , Vest venty-ninth sire i 2 | tenth st . Tet Spe sarin tie “tt | DEAD BROTHER'S CASH GONE 44 " Weak Seventy rst asthe] eng AR BAL a i way pattively the water, Its engines will ‘a hy og on te . 2 and he “tot waa 8 ‘rom there, and in a tew (ays. ‘ e a origin ; t , } My > sees clkse one ‘eomatil Body Is poe Sinlee”” N aera ee is In proper snape the trial j : H by ‘oroner’ + me made - * t ast at Pe i be, The body of the unidentified man The new boat te 0 fest long, 5 foet ow. y " TRAL I: tae Te'tne tontos in tm | found in tbe North River at One Hun-| fam nd 3 fay tute vull‘ctOEATH NOT VIOLENT, = NY RKC of F100 ball. He slag commicicd Jared and Thirty-thind atrest yesterday | tie propetier shaft Iv between the hull et af lear, the > Mamle Roth | was identified to-day at the Morgue as ata vad the Kee, Beginning at a pint 5) wWoonds of Ma. Who Died at Met- West Point, Newburg & Poughkeepsie j eases that of Cart F, Groening, forty years | anime distapee from the stem. the rud.| renoltian Hospital, Explained, i ii vlna oH ae ast One Hundred and] sy pysanetn oativeraat* Lae be ne fing, airecits teniad te respon ; Names sn WOULD-BE SUICIDE FREE 4 made dy his lot No. io West 3 ith atreet, was) ‘tae tubé te Is te'dtam-| Claggan, of N _ Driges avenue. : that Carl left} to-day’ sent to th nitentiary for #ix | fy being Brooklyn, De or n era 7 a ay £2 At] months by Judge Warren W, Foster, in! incnes fA Hi phywictin, to-day performed an au Man wwh ager 4 h SSR BEES! o neral ne, on & conviction off length ot the 4 te topry on the b ot Joseph Ly weet Sek on baer ih Uhen In Buffalo, where the] petit larcen Pereesietes tee Meta? Eka ted ; is 2 amilton he received f c ant 1 se hal ‘phan, oe Juli Herbe rant « yesier bay from a Staten Island fil rate ¢ 1 saa Mre Yr ing HO w of Liners, he oP . en Island ferry- ; os oh obtained from he: the water, inde on go Into business with him. Jewelry she in her by Monday 4 fo-tay” dimhara are . another letter to] threatening to throw a “spell” over her. |; opening of Fon Of the | Ceorme repeating the samy messages Of} 1 gave her the Jewelry,” the girl tes-| propellers out the back end inn dense, wis caused after ; wood e re t column, which will give im- found was an abrasion caused by anh George told Cordier Sc! hat his] tifed, “to keep over night. 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