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4 ee oa . EDNA MAY GLAD SHES HERE AGAIN Actress Returns from Abroad Somewhat Stouter, but As- serts that She’s a Trifle Taller and Stil Growing. " ™G00D OLD NOISE,” SHE CALLS OUR STREET RACKET Thinks She'll Get Used to It, She . . Says—Indian Prince’s Picture Prominent Among Photo- graphs in Her Room. Literally banked with flowers, Fdna May sat tn apartments at the + Bralding to-day fairly bubbling over With joy at being back in America. “Anyw she mused, bending over @ basket of ror are dear, The Chis sort of thing, asa rule, you know, Tt takes him some time to wake up." Mis end gray asin the winsome Salvation Army lasste in “The Relles of New York,” and ther roamed ont the window as though really | Bla) to again seo New York. She looked & little stouter, ond she was—vos, there could be no mistake about ita trifle taller Says She's Growing Taller. "Do yen know,” she sald brightly, “Tm beginning to belleve 1 am taller, Every one tells me so, Seema so dd. “ Hope I'm not getting the skyscraper habit.” She laughed lightly at her joke, put frowned a bit, as this brought her {nto @ discussion of the New York which pees her again for the first Ume in two years “L haven't got accustomed to the Boise yet, and I put in a dreadful night stening to the rumble of the ‘L.’ But {t's good old nulse, and when my Amert- can nerves get back into working order it will be like a tonic to me, I know There was little fotures which deco: rtment, Not @ sini fa the lot, bless you Indian Prince Conspicaons, An Indian Prince, one Maharaj Ku- mar, of Coochveha, was the most con- Bpicuous, ‘Phere were two of him, both highly colored and falrly rustling with a and rich embroidery. There was one with @ mustache and one without. ‘He liv London,” sald Miss May, Poor Prine Then there was Bir Georg Campbell looking very brave fn full regimenta and true, and beside this picture one d the actress's American man of Miss May with a bullet hole through | the arm, and a history. Photo Pierced by Bullet, “One night,” related Miss May, “when ‘ ¥ was playing in ‘Kitty Grey’ at the ‘Apollo, that picture came with a letter from @ young officer whom I did not know. fe explained that the photo- raph, with the bullet through it, had en found in the pocket of a comrade who was killod in South Africa, The name of the dead soldier was given, 1 had never heard of him.” Mies May fell to talking of English- Be to contrasting them with American nen. “The American man,” said she, “tals «of dinners and drives and ‘what are we golng to do to-mcrrow? Before one jive ts over he Is planning something He talks Dhe Englishman is quieter. sport always, He Is perfectly mad over my New York friends | Enallshman doesn't do} May's big, gray eves were as Die) days when she wvas| of ‘America tn in the | oar a ene =e SOY a eh. LATEST PHOTOGRAPH QF ACTRESS JUST RETURNED FROM ENGLAND—SAYS SHE'S GLAD TO GET BACK, Dy iy i lil x ili i ight MANY SEE MAN. [TAGGART SAYS THERE AILLED ON “L” Victim of Epilepsy Falls from Platform in Front of Train and Mangled Body Is Dragged Fifty Feet. MUST BE HARMONY McCarren Must Not Dominate, and Murphy Must Keep His Hands Out of Brooklyn Political Affairs, The Murphy-McCarren feud was tak- judgment of the leaders, because he en up by the managers of the Nationa nthe Si see > THE ‘WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1904, NEW YORK GIRL DROWNED IN POND Miss Matilda Luhrs and Three Others Were Thrown Into Water from Capsized Raft Near Morristown. TWO YOUNG WOMEN SAVE OTHER GIRLS. Miss Matthews Dives Repeat- edly and Brings Up Body of Victim—Efforts Fail to Re- suscitate Her, MORRISTOWN,N.J., Aug, 1b.~Matilda Luhre, nineteen years old, of Ninth ave- {nue and Forty-sinth street, New Tork City, wae drowned in a pond at Green | Village, four miles from here, vester- day. Three other girls were reecued through the brave efforts of two young Wy who went to their ald. ee abr came With a patcy of girle trom, ‘York on Saturday last to spend @ week at a resort for working ‘le that has been established at Green ‘iage by Mrs. Ellen Hartley Jenkins, the daughter of the late Orange ° jonaire. Mra Jenkins only re bought a farm for the purpose tablishing a country summer home for i ind the party that y waa the first that ¢ of Miss King who were ap- comfort 4 had ished the ‘la re in ch Mine Matthews. to look after on th Luhre, end three other went 0 a_ratt on the pond on the farm yesterday and were having @ merry time, when the raft was upset and the four girls were thrown Into the water, None of them could swim, and thelr eries brought Misa King and Miss Matthews to the ‘pond to see what the trouble was en they saw the four girls wer gling in tho water the two women, wit lout the slightest Resttation, Plunged In anve ani and a third by a SY Matthew: of was rescued Ry Na A, Mies Luhre had disa) peared, and Miss Matth Bhe had Tanded the girl she plunget into the pond again and repeatedly in search of her, found her and brought fee, and with the aasi Kine. go fot, yr to the shor he girl rolled on a ber- rh ba & meseengegr was sent for Dougii Pi) who lives near by. Evory- Bing ble waa done to reauacitate the “atl, but when Dr. Dougginas ar- rived he pronounced her dead Cor- oner Collins gave a permit for the removal of the body, and it will as soon Teacued dived to the sur- GROUT'S CLERK Thomas J. Canavan with Two Friends Starts for Randall’s Island in a Small Rowbeat er Day's Outing. After brought two At last she nee of Mise DROWNS IN RIVER NIDAAPPED SOY NOT KEPT IN WEST HOBOKEN CAVE Report Circulated Laughs at Hoax—*Father of Stolen Lad Fails to Get Information from| Prisoner in Cell. The search for little Antonio nino, the kidnapped Brooklyn boy, led seoren of detectives to Long nd Chy to-day to follow out a clue that the boy !s at present concealed In some Man: of the many Italian colonies in the borough of Ques Through Long Island City, Ravens wood and Corona the searchers went, armed with clubs and revolvers and alded by the police of the different pre- cincts entered, but they did not find the missing boy; in fact, didn't get the slightest trace of him. Capt, Kent, of Long Island City, and Capt, Darey, of Astoria, alded In the search and led the Brooklyn detectives Into every Italian settlement they could find. Where doors were barred againat the police they were forced and the search was thorough. In the Corona section there {ea large wooded tract In which many Tealians ha The police have not reached these yet, but certainly will visit them during the day ‘When the West Hoboken police read to-day In some of (he New York morn. ing papers that the boy had been seen in @ cave there known an the Quarry on Friday last, and that a woman who sew them had recognised a picture of Vito Taduea, the much-sought Italian cotner, aa &@ man who had the boy in oharge, they were somewhat astonished ‘The accounts went on to say that de- tectives from Brooklyn had surrounded the cave, but that the boy and his :ap- tor had escaped, another thing which amased the West Hoboken folke, who had no idea up to then that their terri- tory had been Invaded. A an Investigation the Weet Ho- boken police learned that the story of the boy being seen in that city was abdeolutely without foundation. They traced the story of the boy in the cave to ome Ransom, an imaginative young person of the Brian Hughes order, and when asked about it he cheerfully ad- mitted authorship of the seemed amused that he had ho: be| Morning papers so successfully, sent ¢o the girl's late home in New Ne Cave Kaeowsn as ¢! There is no woman in West Ho- boken who professed to have seam Mannino or Laduca, and while there| w; are a dosen old stone quarries over by there there la no particular cave known a the Quarry, New York detectives were in the Halian colonies in Hoboken and West Hoboken on Fwiday. but none has been there elnce. A complete search of the colonies wag made at that time and satisfied the police that none of the New Jersey Italians knew anything of the kidnapping of the Mannino boy. The Tralians already under arrest for the deed were arraigned in the Butler Street Court to-day and got a stagger- ing biow at the outset of their case. Thetr lawyer, Francis Corrao, withdrew from the case, saying openly that there was no doubt that the police had the right men and that he would not defend such scoundrels. He added furthermore that every Italian lawyer in the city had agreed to have nothing whatever to do with the defense of the men. Capt, Rooney asked that the cases of the men be put over until Friday mora ing. an his men were following clues now which seemed sure to result in tiv pertant developments. from him that Detective Vachris ts fol lowing a South Brooklyn clue, but just what It Is has not developed Father Pleads with P Magistrate Tighe adjourned the cases until Friday and the men were returned to thelr celle, After they got there the father of the missing boy was put in the cell with the pgisoner Cones lo. Mannino pleaded with the man \o tell him all he knew about his son promising him immunity from punsh- ment and @ liberal reward, but to all his pleadings and promises the man only replied stolidly: “I know nothing about it.” Later In the day Mrs, Antonia Co negiio, who has been in Bellevue Hos pital #ince her arrest, before Magistrate Tighe, Although Dr Smith, of Bellevu is shamming, che appeared to be very sick and her eyes blazed weirdly aa ene gazed at the curious crowd in the court- room. Asked if she knew anything of the child whom Cucosza says he turned over to her she made a sign of the cross in the alr, and then vowed that she knew ded | Taepete of the matter, Bhe ae sent back to jail until Friday, wher the will be arraigned with the others, DUBUQUE'S SPONSOR GOT FLUSTERED Young Miss, Failing to Break Bottle of Wine on New Gun- ‘Treadway made to break the bottle of champagne over the vessel's bow It did not smash, and the young miss was too flustered by the mishap to say the words, ‘I christen thee Dubuque.” The gunboat was towed around to a dock, where the girl climbed to her bow and this time broke the bottle and spoke the words, completing the cere- mony Besides the launching party, consist ing of naval officers and representatives of the company, about 20 hundred Guests witnessed the launching, The Dubuque is of a Youth Who) It was learned was arraigned ya that the woman U.S. INSPECTOR CUSTOMS DRC Charies Edwards, a United Customs Lnspector, was drowned the Hamilion Ferry, Brooklyn, Mr, Edwerds, who was sixty-two old and feeble, was going va duty | Was Walking Crom tue Hamilton to the Union Stores al when in the darkness he ste the stringplece, learing the old man’s erie and I magi along the him ‘struggling ‘in the water ceeded in getting him Michaels, from Long Island pital. Was called, but life was Mr wa lived vith 9 it_No. Halaev street. Tells How They a Beautiful Co and Grow Luxuriant ~ Hair. Munyon's Hazel Soap te © skin food and taliaer, The no lotion, nc Ty quiet @ baby suffering with r any form of rash as Munyon’s A eneral tollat it ts co proves any ‘0 in be the beat ltver pili HUNTON GET THE BEST. H. B KIRK &C0,, Sole Bottlers, lls 1s fond, of course, of cricket, and has stated that he ovted for McKinley kes yachting And when he Isn't talk- tn 1896 and in 190) and i# proud of it, boat at First Attempt, Forgot & gunboat ned for work in Pa: campaign to-day and as a result it is Thomas J. Canavan, a clerk in Comp- wpectal class desi ‘— ¢ e " ji } em wat " He oS The fa wel pa Fi eine Retore a plitform filled with passen-| Possible that Senator McCarren will] Inasmuch as MeKinley ran in 18, 60| voter Grout's office, who lived at No Christening Words. | Bebucnh wet” & a wy no speclal subject, talks ‘stocks.’ § not be Chairman of the State Ex-|a@ platform advocating high protective | gers, mostly young women on their way to work, a man was killed to-day by an 06 East One Hundred and Twentieth street, was drowned, and Charles Miss May goes to Syracuse to-morrow ecutive Commmtttee after all, + for a short visit to her old home. Thea, It te un-| tariff, and in 1900 imperialism—against derstood that Chairman Taggart a4-| both of which principles tne Democratic will be armed’ nr mth The United States gunboat Dubuque am Me iz four-inch rapid-fi Willa aace wal snvertay nha elevated train a One Hundred and viet that MeCerven te | allowed. t0 arty 1 oppoeed—the Siate Comets Lasher, an expeeaaman, of No. HES] way quecesafully launched from her| pauers,” two fined eb come to New York] Fourth street and Columbus avenue, his| retain e rooklyn leadership see whore Mr. Goodyear an | ti | mtb fm Work of rehearsals. of s aa is speee th Waal werwemy,| Bide Me hid tole aime 4 One Hundred and Twenty-first street, ways at the yard of the Gas Engine! The contract price for both gunboats oe hoo! in which she be- | body horribly mangle] and his flesh set loth 7 and James McDonald, a florist, of No. c t Morrie Hel ‘9 400,000, These are the first Gundosts aah thi \ gifs 3 A RR, at Daly's next dis by thu hind voll Tammany Hall retiring from all oppo ¢ two names most heard in connec. East Kighty-Atth street, narrowly and Power Company at Morris Helehts| turned out for the Government at this} The modern way to wi a" y om fire by the third ra sition to his command, while an up-|tion with the nomination Just now are | sen death in Bast River early to-|thia afternoon, She was christened by) vard. although th Semper has butit| add borax. The purest and ay fine’ nsttitetbn,® ane salt sits to Severai of the women fainted and had) State man, satistactory both to Tam-|those of Edward M. Grout and Edward | 4 aged Miss Margaret Treadway, fifteen years Vand Bailey” te, lat neo btw d 20-Mule-Team Brand. fan _people, I'm afraid I didnt ‘make | be carried downstaira io a drug) many Hall and McCarren, will be nam-|M. Shepard. Comptrolier Grout's| in a rowboat the three men after agold, of Dubuque, Ia. itn vy. The keel of the Du- Pacific Conat & Borex Oo. ry ti Taat the T was here. and Tl store, The road waa blocked until aj 4 & Manager of the State campaign. friends are quite insistent that he should 4 outing started from ore foot of] On the first attempt which Miss) buaue was lald in september 1908, Now Tork. don't want that to happen again,” Chairman Taggart, Delancy Nicoll |D® recognized, while Mr. Shepard's! cast One Hundred and Twentieth street = hydraulic jack could be brought to lift the truck from ¢he man's body, Rene V, Stieh, thirty-three years old, & plumber, living at No, 42 West One Hundredth street, had run up the steps to catch a north-bound train to go to bie. work in Harlem, The exertion brought on an epileptic fit, to which he was subject, and ag he reached the piat- - Baglsh Cheras Girls Tardy, {"What'dosyou think, of the English horus girl? asked the reporter, “There never was as much difference between two things In the world as that which you find when you have the American and English chorus girl side y side. The English girl is more thought of than jhe American, Sne strotis into rehearsals, gulety femoves her coat and as deliberately begins her work. She wouldn't think of ever re-| form he fell and rolled off onto the porting on time, and as for 10 | track in front of an approaching train, Fehearsals, well, now, that wouldn't do at ail, Tt is 11.9 or 1d o'clock, and even | Motorman George Ford could not stop friends think that he showld have aa- other chance, Daniel Lamont has ap- parently announced conclusively that he will not accept the nomination. Will Vote fer U, 5. ater, Tee, In the next campaign there will be a feature unprecedented in this State—the campaign of @ candidate for the United States Senate. The convention will name the man the party would Uke to have go to Washington in case a Demo- cratic Legislature should be elected and representatives of the McCarren faction and Tammany Hall took part in the discussion over the situation. There was present also a representa- {ive of the association of liquor deal who assured Chairman Taggart that, although the association had been friendly to McCarren there was no ob- jection to having him step out of the chairmanship of the Executive Com- to Randall's Island, Singing and laugh- ing, they reached the centre of the river, which at that point le most) treacherous, The water was boiling and oburning under the boat, but the men did not seem to realise their danger. The boat got beyond thelr control sev- eral times and turned completely about, ‘They righted it and again started for the island, still in high spirits, Caught in an Eddy, 121st St. @ 3d Ave. Chatham Squ 98 YEAR then they are late. The American girl Is all bustle and energy. If rehearsals are called for 10 + clock she is there on time, Otherwise there [sa storm turned loose, and che Uiings the American managers say are not always the sweetest Vhen I was told the other day that I would have arehearsal at 10 in the morning I nearly fell over. T had forgotten the old days b pel it was 10 and not one minute cer, the train quick enough, The front truck of the train caught Stieh’s body, dragged for fifty feet, and the wheels passed over It they threw vhe Mpa over onto the third rail, Women Swoon at Sight, The head and shoulders were wedged down through the ties when the train was brought to a stop with the truck On Chairman Taggart, Delancey ‘Niall representatives of the warring Demo- cratic factions that the National Com- mittee Is extremely anxious to carry this State and for that reason wants a harmonious campaign. In view of the fact that Tammany Hall controle the greatest’ single aggregation of votes in the State he asked {f it might hot be 4nd he will conduct a vigorous cam- balgn. The choice of a oe by the con- tion will operat lt be the hot . ot the | ex the strei The mov vee 8 “ of tha people Scoordance by Charlee. F Committee in September. . rushed over the sides. inging stopped and, as more water| tes Senators by direct vote It will be Introduced in ce with & resolution introduced jin unison, As the boat sank the mea Murphy and adopted by When within 200 feet of the Island the boat was caught in an eddy and whirled about with auch suddenness that water ‘The laughter and ntered the boat, it began to sink, “Help! Help!’ yelled the three men grabbed the sides and held fast, but ()WwP ERTHWA| | the boat spun abcut in the eddy like a top and soon their graap on the over- turned craft was broken and (hey wore Then there was a knock at the door’ and Miss May was told that she had about a dozen new gowns to try on. over the body, the opposite or south-bound platform there were pos- sibly 150 persons waiting for a train to 1 Headquarters Ope: Democratic National Headquarters at 1 West Thirty-fourth street wi well to regard the wishes of the Tam- many leader as to who should be State & SONS She was busy the rest of the day, ” inted out that . hirli waters, [h take them to their work. As they saw|Chairman. He also poln day with a rush. The work |caught in the whirling e the train strike the man. drag and then |Tammany Hall, by virtue of ite vote, | 0 tranat gh Mg rem toe men continued to yell while their breath 12 1st Street: Chatham Square: mangle him many women screamed and|should have something to say about] men”tiouss beggneat a och My (Ia several fell in a faint. the selection of a United States Sena-|9 o'clock Chairman Tag took | The cries of the three men were first 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row. vs GIRL OF 16 WROTE SHE WANTED 10 DIE After writing a note to her mother - . tour of the various offic 4 found | heard by William Lalor a member of The electric current set fire to the/tor to succeed Chauncey M. Depew, im | iit Of ihe various, of ard by It d x clothin, and then, © blue amoke}case the Deemocrate should carry the| work. The tive omlees ‘2, MATa | the Metropolitan Leal ies at ee Two Establishments. curled up from where the flesh was|Legisiature, but that enator MeCar-| thing, Aor of the bullding ha ON evar at Mic O08 Be . control of the elect ma a street. ir, Lalor at No burning on the deadly third rail, more| fen. In ii but the ‘carpenters and painters are| ae Hundred and Nineteenth street. | chinery, would be in a position to pay no attention to Tammany's wishes, Messengers went to McCarren” and Murphy with the compromise arrange. |& ment to submit ft for thelr approval. women fainted. Men on the platform carried the prostrate women to the street, where they were revived. A crowd gathered In the street, where the blood was pouring through from the aaa of beatoae the other oMces. | tie get out In a launch for the capsised The Mapldly waning Doyle mmrccnient | Boat. The cries of the men were also) nat Meter in Brooklyn, which | heard by Patrolman Anderson 1. Bted- | ck y Tammany Hall, rec s, of the Forty-second Sub-Precinot| ‘th-blow to-day when Civil M. pet jbverytning for Housekeeping, a was on that she was tired of life and was] ties, and this attracted the attention) If McCarren Is vie apes ie ira a cornelits Ferguson and Police Tieton, started for the dr : going to kill herself, sixteen-year-old| of Policeman Sullivan, from the One| withdraw from Brooklyn @ ¥ and | Magistrate \ boy eg, called on Senator In “a. rowboat er r Ciara Sanfest left her home, at No, 6% /| Hundredth street station, the State Executive Chairmanship will el and} heard in elles statios e) ining- oom urni ure " ¢ ed thelr mippo Se it Mott, He sent I They supported pi my" jen When he car- ne other than McCarren, | dred and Tw East One Hundred and Sixtieth street, Mother s Her Son's Body, go to some je in the last pri “4d | that to get the body out from under the car it would be necessary to dift the car with a powerful Jac A hydraulic Tho mother, after reading the note, made a frantic appeal to the police, and &# general alarm was ent out for the nomination Demooratt inated Charles have the siti hand for McCarren, pi png Doyle will be shut out from member. | ship in the County Committers. and hie sight, . ed the Seventh Dis t by 0 P| to-day, and it Is feared she has com-| A man: with a wooden pole pried the Goody Out of the Race wi i. District by 220 votes | teemen Pe Murphy and John P. | d hi M Pi Sint cs ads" het ott | contre one sternal wa ee th Se, cae Kear bate Fea 25 per cent, reduction this week on Mahogany Pieces between membera of the! Sutherinnd they All Found Unconsctuus, State Committee have elim- neeehed men the overturned | had sunk frow the po Whea Lalor the three ‘After he waa jotned by o Buf- Mr. 20 per cent. reduction this week on Oak Pieces, 4 W. Goodyear, @eapoadent girl. As it was not believed | jack was procured from 4 contractor on} ¢qio, from further consideration defeat means the downfall of the partial) fine clubman dived under (ne Bu Chi Cl T C j E aH Bribe any money whh which to pur- | an adjoining street and after a consid- Goodyear Ie out of the question tn te | [Murphy control acroas the bridge eee a arat came upon MePonaii i (4 oards, ffets, ina osets, ables, hairs, tc. NO erable delay the boy Was taken, out. rently dead. >} 5 4 vaconsaious and api ous 8 Hifteet on ga > she waa going to try suicide she would the police Agured that 1¢ lite, the boat, A few In the mean time the man’s mother, unconscious, form. nf mont likely go to the Harlem River, | with whom he lived and whoge support KILLED IN JEWISH RIOT. 1; eydisordene in the latter oart of Minutes Taye iM ¢ surfac Tyeretare a close watch was. kept on | Mt 842, ad een pitied and whe ur | “Toa. ih 738-n.| lie Seen vores "artvadons” "**” {Ben ane at the oteemen (und '\We continue for one week more our offer of 25% discount on the river, fled around to the police aM, 4 Ps ha epee —— The cries for help and the yells of Liv lar denctived ae! being & ing there just as her son's body wad] M.--An Investigation of | P had been heard by Dr, MeGuh, | M I Bo R f C ee clement Want. trie ct bvetne catriod i paiianed in New vere vo ve ettet) BURIED BY CAVE-IN, adele teland Homptat. atting, Ice Boxes, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, ata say checks. She wore ated skirt, white] She fainted and was taken home in| that twenty persone were killed July maven the (he. physician set. about Gr R d d R G d: 3 Walst and straw hat trimmed with ow: |the ambulance which had been enjled| st in a retighova riot at Ortrowits, Gov} write working In a big (rench of the bringing. them. back to conscioussa-s rts, ass, KXKeed an attan Goods. rs As hy she should be despondent a to remove the body of her son, Motor. | ernment of Rodom, and thot Hot! Consolidated Qua Company on Van Alay After an nour basher and) McDonald | 3 + hot known. ft wa ved tha man George Ford w in which 109 Jews were wourded +! ayonne, Astoria, to-day. John Margy, Were revived. All efforta to revive T. Hi “FS, © een unusnatiy cheerful and happy. ———_—- cursed July 9 ni Polseveh, Government |of No Uroadwar, Astoria, Cand (aN gay deade DT MGI ssid) CASH or LIBERAL Cc REDIT. eh If the office Is not fight and etry RESTAURANT FAILS. of Sedlits, elivited a statement from jos al Hamilton Canavan, as nity y are - i : daibe si ; the Department af Police of the Mine | IMS QS married. He ‘i ond eivartageoualy etrasted,. wy | TM Dower Hestoinrant Company, othe, Dumrimens cote OM Min | A ur tition” 3 121st St. @ 3d Ave. Park Row, near Chatham Sq = , " wor: | twenty wounded. ina 1 rio ere, ancongetoite the Aosta ce fig jie Wants and be suited. Mead | porated gm feb. Te haw a capial] Gnizayers and ehae" a few prigons [RC Jonny Wowota toon brought them ude aMaculty was ‘arta to-day, stock o! were wo! the province around nt ting his body from ros ov | :