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PAR SHIPHERE sident Roosevelt. When Transport Tena Case Is Referred to Him Gives, till Power to State and Navy De-| ents in Matter, | iral Goodrich, After an Official In-| ction of the Vessel, Decides that| e Needs Temporary Repairs in der to Enable Her to Put to Sea. al >| Sept. 13.—By direction of the President, the Navy and are to handle and dispose of the entire situation arising of the arrival at San Francisco of the Russian‘ship Lena. The course oe Morton in directing Rear-Admiral Goodrich to inepecteand re- the’ Navy Department upon the condition of the Lena was to-day ap- ‘Dy the President, and Admiral Goodrich, ft ts sated, has full au- | to act. | has been instructed by Secretary Morton to ascertain whether it possible for the Lena to complete repairs necessary to make her | iy within a reasonable time. If she can do go she will be allowed ‘ at San Francisco and complete these repairs, JO MONTHS THE LIMIT. 7 the Lena, in the opinion of the ocfMilals here, will dismantle in co rather than accept the other alternative of putting to sea tu iy condition. What in the opinion of Secretary Morton is a| time” has not yet been announced, but there ia authority for that it will not exceed wo months, Pilisbury, of the Bureau of Navigation, Navy Department, upon the ‘of the report of Admiral Goodrich, covertug a statement of Lieuten- Herbert as to the condition of the Lena's boilers, comnmunt- the information to the President, and then held a conference with | Secretary Murray, of the Department of Commerce ond Labor. Tt was ascertained that ‘he officials were determined in their action By Bection 5,283 of the Revised Statutes, contained in circular No, 29'of ‘Hhe Department of Commerce and Labor, and referred to in the depart-| jeat’s reply to the Collector's telegram yesterday. This section reads as W NAMES THE PRESIDENT. “It shall be lawful for the President, or such person as he shail em- for that purpose, to employ such part of the land ot naval forces Unlied States, or of the militia thereof, as shail be necessary to| ‘any toreign vessel to depart from the United States in all cases | y Not to remain within the United States,” | Under the construcion put upon this section, it wap held that the lone had authority to act. "When this decision was reached the matter was laid before the Presi+ and he, as stated above, loft it to the State and Navy dopartments. Goodrich moved in the matter of the Russian transport Lena Qn energy which has earned him the praise of the Navy Department Miclals here. Without waiting for special instructions or failing into doubt to his powers in the matter, he not only was the firet to report to the aries F. Murphy Declares that the Tammany, Organization Will Help Elect District. Attorney if He Is Nominated. F. Murphy was at Tammany voice whioh indicated absolute certain Qit arty to-day and appeared to be‘: y Mr. Murphy declined to discuss the sbusy, He received a messenger pletform, or the part Tammany Will ‘Auguat Belmont ang was closeted play in tts buliding. Asked about a him for almost half an hour, The charge & morning nowsapper that Jett some papers with the he and Gov, Odell have an understand- ing, he replied: leader and took some others = () him, The m nger de- ‘We have. KH is understood ire that he was actively opposing the ] ol ernor is evident by the many changes Soa Of Disttict-Attorney Jerome, | he. bas de in the personne! of nis said: | ‘ Mations ny ie not for any one or office, Men with no party affiliation I : Any one. Whoever \s selected by the Dewgeratic convention to head Btate ticket will receive the loyal of Tammany:Hall. If Mr, fe nominated you can rest as- that he will have the hearty of our organization.” you think the Democrats will was asked of been arnotnted in their stead. | Senator Victor Dowling. who Intro plums from the Dtetriet-Attorney for the faitoful in his district, City Cham- berlain Pat Keenan's district also hae received a few, while a number dive heen Cistributed among the falt “Tom” Foley's and over dist ey thonably,” wag the reply in a bank to the a Diaced to the amount given by Secvulhafer. of $7.00, while) was f “MOTE. VLUELESS repted to-Aay . and intely Me wa Sees ay eh, edbtler of the Twelfth a Ono, Hundred and and Lexington vit In the Harlem ml Bennihater ed fi in ovary parti Lawyor palin sagned that pt we ned at Schulhater, Naver Need hall vt vi 30 Fi + gb. te date of exam + a wel iy 0 | care bell for Rehuina' lahat a ‘The landlord wheee ¢ Baker lon. {0 se. |MoGraw’s Men Make Their Fina by the laws of nations or the treaties of the United States, she | Bresnahan, et. | MeGan Mertes, Uf. ‘| a ~ JEROME FOR GOVERNOR 2: hel Ginnity. 9 oft V fe ou By McGinnlty, 4; rw Base Hite—Needham, Bresnahan. Willis, Umplres—Bma): work was too much for the locals in the firat ga ponents compl: ‘hel malao pitohed a good game, but was | fund in the eighth faning, when Bres- rubper and gave the Gtants the lead. To isctny his tusiness and afr, | Wt that we wil ent each otner to The eT Wiis ot teal, B she tamale polls 8: | . | ting and felding was a teaiure, Armstrong excitedly, al equally close mouthed!" ris: ae, Jerome expects to be! URE i “Crazy nothing,” sald the alx-footer, regular if by any chance he ‘s acornfully, MOTD ae asked about a re] (ogni wy any oance MM, * ESULTS AT KENILWORTH, *c0r seme have been displaced and regular hide- FALO, N. Y., Sept. bound Tammany Hall adhereniy have seheduled on to-day’s card resultou ae follows antl-Canfleld law, bas recelved many | bai ACK— duced the District-Attorney’s famous toe i " a won; Heat 10 und ful im, Years old. t, and & note (or olde and upward: aaiiin True, 1 (Cormack), 9 to 10, won; According to the allegations in the Me, Flower. 8 (Romenelli) Ward Cashier Charges ori cnuinater ie cag, (2 ite Sas tapering Wt Burs time. BINTH RACE—Peree, $30 added; , old, hae heen mianing since Aug, 15, and Ne ane mile and forty . for threw. general alarm be sent out, year-olds and up; seliing.—Court Maid, gira, Asehenbrenner said that on the We (Wonderiy), 2 in, tat tj the hi imal B16 2. Sind | Meee ten abe refused Fain 1 retell where dhe. Was |wmpten soor after landing from the | ateamer Kror pring Wilhelm from New Pied \espay- SENATOR PLATT AND GOV. ODELL WAO RIDE OU 11d SOE DONE Me ROEEE mm OPELLS SOMICITUCE. 0OO44004084045008 00049 St GIANTS CAPTURE §M’AD00 10 RE | P Appearance in the City of Culture This Year in a Dou-; ble Header. __- MeAdoo that Potice Commissioner nounced thie afternoon Jere about to ba made. | “Many of the Getectives- sergeants are a dead load to the department, A.B. and have never done any real service, 0 O) sald the Comminmtoner. “I have been © for weeks considering the matter of 0 Oltaking them from the deteotive toree © Ol ana utilising them for patrot duty. | can do that to better advantage Ww 2 8 0 1 ub FIRST GAME. GIANTS, R. 0 them. the orga: lective n 4 the force than by keeping them In their ‘ SS a a SleunwweS a8 Into .the department for polltl- cal reasons and have paver done any , ke them pimont tere the arrival of the Lena in San Franciveo harbor, but he|Geler, t. . vy ty aby fe oatroh da, 1 tend te make : tly detailed one of his expert naval officers to visit the vessel and | Willis, 1b. ... o1n 00 bs had made up my mind to make | er laste Tali in for himself her exact condition as (o bollers and machinery, inti et ae a ak changes before Br, Jerome of! Mwlen | | ex His report to-day was presented to Capt. Pillsbury, the Acting Chiet of {Gooey It yo to TD tated nie mont recent eritioien,” raney tas ) Navigation Bureau, Planer, ef... 10 1 8 8 OTA. atcadoo ald not specifically meni T eonld get f _ -——_ . 3221 4 -@@8333 Sry a: Me | ‘ BCORK BY INNINGS. 90010002 0-8 00010000 04 Lg Medians, 5; off Wil- ine on e—Off Mo- 0 Struck Out~ Nhelm, Two- Stolen ea—Browne, nn, Mora bly hert and MeGann, Batty and id Carpenter, ante CLR WAS CRA Bass Mit im, 7. Out to Be a Family Dispute, Which Apology Ended. (Mpeciat to The Brening World.) BOSTON, Mass., Sept, 18-—-MeGinnity's | and he had hie op- at hin meroy, Wil | Jamea Armatrang, & lawyer. of No. 1# Broadway, called Policeman Sharp, of the Church street station, into his ‘office this afternoon and ordered him to arrest a dix six-footer, who was around the office and declined nahan's double sent two runs over the bod. | strong; a0 Sharp took the man in cum tody, The alx-fogter went along quietly, although Mr, Armstrong kept warning Bharp to look out for him, as he waa violent. At the Centre Street Court the prisoner said that he was Samuel EB. Brown, and described himself as a man about town. Mr, Armatrong told Magis- trate Mayo that the prisoner's brother Albert has his office with him, and that Albert and Samuel have had trouble. Laat Friday, he said, the prisoner care into the office during hjs brother's at. sence, broke open his desk and scattered the pers all around the place, (Bpecial (0 The Evening World.) KENILWORTH RACH TRACK, BUF. MW—The races ™ He wai Witha Mile and forty yards; for three-year-olds 1, seound;, to 1, third, Than Robersea's brother. Me offered to apologiae, etd on doing #0 Was allowed to go {ree MOTHER SEEKS DAUGHTER. FOURTH RACE—Puree, Bie added ive and @ lilt furtongs; for Unree-year- Right and or with Grand Larceny sdmied to Freneis that the statement VIPTH RACK—Purse $40: handica : f made by him was ‘alee in every respect atoopiechese: Cor thvee-vear-olde ars Mrange Woman. ys He Admits His Assets that he did not own the property tp: vbout two miles-Won by Charley Marguerite Axchenbrenner, of Broad ; 4. the (ime the statement was mad floors, IMC, Wiison) 2 to 1: Gum _™re. Mare $80,000. t he made it simply for the | Mone, 1# UF. Doane), 4 to 1, second: No, Wt Metropolitan avenue, Wilhoms- rae Of obissaing ered: from the | Mico’ ‘% ‘Roderick) § to | thir’. No! burg. reported to the police to-day that het daughter Mamie, eighteen years 2 00 1, won: (Olipyant), 6 to cedars) nt Of chat date, a8 she wee retiring, Hine loft dressed In her re to stop or, going. ‘The mother aays she learned that her suugh¢ War lured away by 4 woman Fg io her he a are home. — DIED ON VOYAGE. ‘The body of D. #. Onestmut. of tn. diana, Whe died of preumonta at south. from, lt BVENING. & MORNINGS AXD QUARREL ALL. DAY. OE OO 64a ONE OEE E OER DUCE 100 THE FRST GAME, DETECTIVESERGEANTS ut Into Department by Politics, He Says They Are of No Use, and He Means to Get Some Police Service Out of Them. _~ ' an-) tion the number of detective-sergeants many! who are to be put back in the ranks ltransters from the Detective Bifreau| an drequired to do patrol duty, but the | €ossips about the poilce jeadquarters asserted that there were fully 100 of Commissioner McAdoo announced to- day that he had formulated pation Dolice bureau to’ oj the Italian districts. » Petrosing T shall utilize alt Italians | on the force and at positions, Ttallan detectives into roundsmen an 1 babes there are many men In the | Acai them to the various, precincts in | ©) detective Bureau who have done valu | (hs Sahin tiation ene againat ine service, others were simply PICK” | Back Hand?” the © loner QUGHT BIG CROWD SAW HM DECIPTATE Had Policeman Arrest a Big Six-' Panic Caused by the Killing of! Footer, but Trouble Turned Christopher Rohersen, Driver of a Brewery Wagon, Whose Team Ran Away. After throwing Christopher Rohersen, of No, 94 Columbus avenue, from the) driver's seat and crushing out bis life under the wheels of the big brewery wagon and severing the head from the Pe was of incendiary origin. pair of big gray horses to-day raced along Thirteenth street to Broad- | wetiding a8 the she: (Oat nd caused a wild pane at the crossings in the downtown mercantile elie oratienloakt lang tor italin de- rate in to an of a special He sal eporter: to organ’se an italiaa! teotive-Ser; Place them in the) . 1 shall transform A | wie section. They were stopped by Police- man Mooney, of the Eaet Fitth stenot | station, who risked his iife in checking the runaways, Rohersen had driven a wagon of the Lion Brewery Company for many years, | ried and forty years | irge load of kegs he was turn. ing the southwest corner of Thirteenth | trate Mayo In the Centre Btreet Police street and Third avenue, when the! Court to-day for allowing two children horses became frightened at a passing | te mew Sutomodile and started to run. lon complainants fetal reenerg a The wheels of the wagon caught on was paroled until Th for exam: the curb and the jar threw the driver! ination by the magistrate. into the street, directly in the pathway ome of the front left wheels, which passed over jis neck and completely severed | fueular ven, The rear a = a hen 1 interfered he Dut witha, av) . filed ne THIRD RACE-One and one-fourth | cimir,” vatd Atmetroug. “To-day he! Wheel completed the decapitation of led on March 2, 1908, oh miles; purse $90 added: for three-years came ii and demanded $0 hia| the driver. ‘ ® statement of his proper 1d to be olds and upward: selling. —Conkling, 9 brgther. | The lattes left the office, aud Thoroughly frightened, the horses be- ' worth $6,000, for tie purpose of obtain. |(Cormack). ¥ to 3, won; Remckhart, When I demanded that sis man Mae! gyn to run for thelr stablen wath: Ing credit from the bank, On the | 102 (Olandt), 4 to |. second: Rain or \eeoateunaty that | was afraid of him.” *ring headway on e¢oount of the great atrenath of t 4 relying on ite | Ante G. Perton), 9 to L third.) Keown gale he meant po harm, that! weight, ot the vehiele they lumbered truthfulness, me~2.FF 1+ he was simpix In the office to 88# NI along knocking light ries ashe and drawing a crowd as they moved in the) Four fi direction of Broadway, tne Policeman Mooney, standing at his poat at the Broadway crossing, saw the | eT ed approaching runaway t Sage Girt Was bared Away OY) 106) Koes (umbling in ite with the ~ Dashing | into the middie of the street, he balted trolley cars and several) hen he reiuened to the dale of Thirternth street, and ran- ning along with (he wagon, he olimbet tpan the atep ond thenes along the vote, gashering ep the reine. ‘There were wild cheers from the crowd im the officer pulled up the team in the stantiy, The ai ” Bellevue wan vo \~1 would fare beticr away from The wheels of the brewery Hoapitel was tardy. ‘ INCEMOUAY BLA KILLS SEVEN, URES MANY ment Are Hemmed In by Flames and Smoke—One Whole Family Wiped Out. . E Seven . persons were. suffocated gnd’ many others were injured in a fire of incendiary origin that destroyed the ‘five-story tenement at No. 70 First ‘street to-day. THE DEAD. SER(OUSLY INJURED. Keonsewtts, thirty-Gve| Werke Landman, thirty-eight, yeare old, a cloakmaker, barned ‘about face and handy Annie Konnowits, thirty-two, his | Betlovne Hospital, wife. Mijas Suste Zarger, thirty-six, ‘Twe twin baby boys, three weeks | braken leg and bhouider, Internal ob. injertes. Antoial Trussevits, about twenty- lz. Anteini Kalecsye, about twenty- five, Unknown Pole, a boarder with the Kennowilts family, and bedy, That the fire was of incendiary origin 1S proved by the fact that it started simultaneously in three places, the first floor, the fourth and fifth floors. An abortive attempt to set the building afire was discovered last Thursday. William Shfreman, the caretaker, left a broom in the hall- way of the first floor, Jacob Soffa, a tenant. on coming home late, found a fire made of hernsenc-soaked paper piled about the broom burning. He put thé fire out and notified the pulies. In No, 7: across the etreet, early to-day Mrs, Luoisa Rannow was Bursing her sick child. She gaw the smoke and flames across the street, and leaned out of her window, shouting “Fire!” FIREMEN AND POLICE CALLED. On the corner below stood a crowd of five young fellows including Kid Foley, a light-weight pugilist, and Charles Katz. They ran up and Mrs. Bannow told them the house across the street was on fire, Three of the five ran to send in the alarm and get the police. Foley and Kate ran across to arouse the tenants of the burning building. The smoke was pouring out !n volumes and flames were to be seen on the fourth floor, r Foley and Kats climbed up over the awning to the first floor. Foley emashed & window and crawied in, followed by Kats. Foley found a baby Anton ha Alfred Harley, beras about tace choking from the smoke and climbed out with it, lowering himself and the | child safely te the ground, Kats ran up the stairs to the third floor, shouting, and found Jacob Softa’s baby. He grabbed it and started for the awning again, but was’ stopped by Soffa, who dragged him and Mrs, Soffa toward the stafrs, Kets covered the infant with his coat and dashd through. Soffa pushed his wite through the flames, which ignited her nightdress, but in doing so burned hia own hands badly. He was treated by @ Bellevue ambulance wargeon. me toh mean time Policemen Fitsgerald, Wynne, Auld, Scherers and Cahitl had arrt and were doing their best to rescue the tenants of the doomed building quiet those in’ Nos. 68 and 72. Policeman Auld went up the fire-escapes to the third floor end found lying meer the window Mrs. Clara Hurley, who had fainted In the excite- ment and smoke, Her husband, Alfred Hurley, had already reached the street, although he suffered alight burns, Auld took the woman to the sidewalk. POLICE FORM A LIVING CHAIN. No, 68 is a seven-story building, occupied by about twenty families. The cornice on the first floor up hangs two feet higher than the cornice of No, 70, and the policemen rushed through No. 48 end made their way to this cornice. They formed a living chain and passed one after another of the panic-stricken tenants of No. 70 to safety. Some of (hoke rescued In this way were Minnie Lipman, Harry Lipman, Max Lipman, Jacob Lipman, Harry George, Clara Hussey and Minnie Smith, Buste Zarger, thirty-eight years old, who lived on the second floor, slipped and fell while Policeman Auld was reaching for her. She ‘ell to the around and her left leg and shoulder were proken and she sustained internal Injuries, She was taken to Bellevue Berko Landman and wife, who lived on the top floor, had been aronsed by tho cries of Katz and Foley, and had stopped to grab up a few of their belongings. ‘Ihey started down the fire-escape, and as they did so the flames leaped frdin the windows of the third floor and completely enveloped the fire-escape. Landman pushed bis wife through the flames to the second floor, where she was caught by Policeman Auld ‘and carried down tw the ground, Land- man climbed down through the flames and was badly burnej. Ho was taken to Hellevue. Mrs, Konnowits had been aroused by the fire and had rushed for her twin boys, vornghree weeks ago. She had fallen Suffocated as she reached their Led. lut her fast thought had ovidently been of them, for her vody was fouad iying aeross them and her arms out aa though to shield them. The twins had been suffccated by thé smoke. pt. MeDermott sald after the fire there was not the slightest doubt The attempt of last week to burn the the fire of to-day started in three different spots the same time, proved this conclusively, He reported the facts to the Marshal and a searching investigation will be made to-day. THEATRE MAN SUMMONED. Gerry Agents Say Thalia Manager Put Children on Stage. L#o Greenberg, manager of the Thalia ‘Theatre was summoned before Magis- AN OPPORTUNITY THE CELEBRATED “PIPE” AND “IXL” to appear on T | WRECK BLOCKS TRAFFIC. METUCHEN, N. J., Sept, 14—Treme over the Pennsylvania Ratiroad was blocked for two hours this afternoon by small freight wreck just west of here. Sue wreck ou! the ‘OMicials of ‘he road considerable inconvenience, and until the tracks were cleared all ti had to be sent Amboy Divi t cats of a lone train ine around by way of the BCC? SPRCIAL VOR “ANDY Semaine | (0c. 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