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POLICEMEN CIE “LNGSTURREL Sergeant and Roundsman Pur- sue John Onsbro, of Adams Street Station, Wanted for Alleged Dereliotion of Duty. HAD BEEN LOAFING IN SALOON BACK ROOM. he ERC pe A. Heufer Steps in nt of Machine and Is Almcst Half a Blook Terribly Mangled. EN SHRIEK AT "SIGHT OF TRAGEDY. ee Running at Moderate Crowds Follow Policemen as ad and Witnesses Declare The y Sprint Around the Block ‘Driver Blameless — Victim | _ pursued Party Boards a by Vehicles. Car and is Captured. wd by the tush of tramMo in | avenue at ‘Thirty-ffth street, | Policeman John Onsbro, of the Adams street station, Brooklyn, xnown A. Héuter, quperintendent of | nroughout the borough as the “fying FP. Caldwell & Co,, gas fixtures, squirrel” because of his fleetness of Coot B and @ West Fitteenth street, | and his chamols-like agility of hurdling from feof to root in burglar chases, oc- front of « movi to- pes dl ide rad cupies © pair of shoes to-day that Ne of the machine, Jownh Sheehon wishes any ome but he stood tn. No. Mt West Forty-ninth street, did In a few days Mr, Lindsley, the ent to avoid the accident, After | D¢PUty Commalastoner presiding at the struck, Mr, Ieufer was pushed polico trials, will hear a dramatic a¢- automobile almost half count of the sprint that Onsbro led in Brooklyn last evening in his effort to escape from a shoo-fiy police sergeant and several hundred citizens who pur- tued out of curiosity. Bourke, though he carried a heavy impust, finally captured the lighter and more Meet “fying aquirrel.” The hunt began at the side door of a saloon on Harrigon street near Vaa Brunt, Brooklyn, at & o'clock last night. Betrayed by Anonymous Noe. Y It all grew out of am anonymous let- ter received by Police Commissioner The letter purported to come trom a citizen of Brooklyn and stated that the police who patrolied beats near the Harriton street sa:oun used the back room of the piace as a club, ‘The writer advised that pinochle tour- THE WORLD; TUBSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER Is, 1904, — | | | iz BROADWAY CAR Sightseers on “Rubberneock Wagon” Shaken Up and Rear End of Vehicle Smashed in Collision. A Broadway trolley car ran inte a “pubberneck wagon" on Broadway and ‘Thirty-fitth street to-day, and forty “tubbernecks” are now suffering from twisted backs and genuloely wry necks, ‘The car lost a side full of windows, and the end of the coach was demolished, ‘The ride started out joyously. and the Man at the megaphone, Raoul T. Laug- aut i 4 Tih if & # fk vers. In a moment the traffic became ‘Vietim Terribly Mangted, ‘Oener 3 ah pacar Salada sal whe wat iy, Gncee b Volunteeréd to take the injured. min in the automodiie to the nearest bat ft nteded no man ex- tn medicine to see that Mr, gould not survive his ia oP : i i i ; z 1 Names His Bride of a Month as Co-respondent, the main ‘point i in 4 ot tion for absolute Blackman, before in the Bupreme Court. Martha J. Blackman is a beautiful eetercen. Blackman is @ white man, Joseph Blackman married Miss Litiian Mock in the Reformed Chureh, Hariem, \ast month, an@ Martha J, Biackinan, Claiming to have become the| wife of Blackman tm South Caroiina fn 1886, and to have come to New York/ with him in 1800 and lived with him in this city until recently. When he mer-| Tied Mire Mock she brought the action for absolute divorce, naming her aa| co-respondent. Blackman's counsel claimed a mon-law martiage in Bouth Carolina “But under the la South Caro lina these two could mal marriage by ceremony, and by contract or common law, Smith. “Oh, we have @ thousand letters written. by Blackman to my lien Permit His Eloping Wife) ince "bey came Tato «”wuate shich jhas no law forbidding m atio: }and in which be addresses » in en: |dearing terms as ‘my wife,” and ad- | dressed to her as ‘Mrs. J. Blackman, Father, | said the woman's lawyer. Justice Amend r $a effectiveness, and sin piicity are combined to produce we oughly up to~ arments for adults Saxony, from whom and iittle folks her flight with winter wedding In Giron, asking , late “F' Hol we the funeral Se her children nr A ape are ber. Those Department gave an exhibition of thelr uraud, had told the forty mght-eters 41) JUDGE HERRICK AND SOME OF THE © THAT SHONE AT PS BG CMC 9999956 ¢ MORGAN SEES | } view of the methods used was hardly to be expected opened again, and the voice of Mr. Mor- | wan could be heard reading aloud cer- tain extracts from the election laws. He Gppeered to be very much exc‘ted. Gov. Odell flushed up and to the room, shutting the him, When, "Charles F. about the conference, he “I was informed af The Governor - | hotel 7 on &| =, want it happened. The rubbe i be Wranaterred at the pone here she Conch had amps a's Side tate aha nes Wan Ot FRENAN URED DING EMBO Firemen of the New York Clty Fire the ‘ompt to wernor of the Wate touching the bu’ ton and the Metropolitan ent of Election dropping everything to} rush this _w own and answer day to Against the te tcl CLLEGE TEAM GOLF MATCH (Special to The Brening sealing and life-net proficiency in the The of the paid Fire Department of that city. Just as the exhibition was Ddeing| closed H. J. Valentie, of Engine 13, of this city, was in the set of making « somersault from the life-saving a the pavoment In donig attached to his Ufe-beit ¢ hand and his left arm was severely almost to the ebow, a Cle tance of thirteen | Valentic made in and no the accident the duliding and Depart- Ramedal) and Munter ly called to stanch the flow will be on the sick month. | His pluck | at erwine @ perfect by the command trome knew quarte ment Surg ¥ ere burris f blot thirty days’ leave igate the various he delegates were the e New York Fire Depur t New Yorker. The and an exhibt ng the water front t the aueplors of tcor Firemen's Ar 9 Rock the delegates will go to Albany. thence to Roston, and then Buffalo on their way home. une corp iy 0 = 28K, Awcens te bins rel | yA, t ea On Pride 3 te HAMILTON, Maas, Oct Intercollegiate Golf Ass | Aanociation as well as several members | finest goll course in America devoted to team matches | holes, Yale played Princeton and Har-| entered the hall was ard met Pennsylvania were made up as follows Yale—Bebr, A. M. Princeton—F. C. Reinhar Fipped ‘very phant. D, Laird, W. T. West, B. W,| to expect Mr. Me Coexran and RK. H.C. wel) a0 Harvard— AUT ELSTON Rumor of a Split Between Su- perintendent of Elestions and) Deputy Attorney-General Col- lins Over Challenging. It was rumored in Repudtican circies | to-day that Superintendent of Elections George W. Motgan and Deputy Atior- ney-General Collins, who ip assigned to his office as his legal adviser, have had & eplit, Mr, Collius is a Democrat, as- signed’to Mr. Morgan by the Democratic A@orney-Genaral, John Cunnren gan to intimidate Democratic voters it ins would be in sympathy with him. ‘The story that there had been a row| always Is. could not be confirmed to-day, but the | SP" the Fitth Avenue Hotel) gantict. Murphy ‘was told gald: + M ih the frigid reception ference the party of representatives | who went to see Mr. eera he . W—Consid- erable ioterest manifested in the an- | Twenty - ixth rear of Fire Headquarters to-day in| musi championship tournament of the! streets, #0 the presence of about fifty guests. guests included the delegates from San began to-day over the links of the My-| aerved for ticket-holders and the gon- | Prancisco of the Volunteer Fireman's opia Hunt Club, which is considered the | eral public, whe flocked along in thou- RReid, M. Phelps. | 0 | Sreith, W. Clow and R. Abbott M. McBurney | big city as with a gre ati . OOCISOOS SEF DELL the Madison Square Garden last night thet Mra. Aton B. Parker, wife of the Democratic candidate for President, in the audience. “Ghee the woman with tH lilacs om the bidek turban, sitting in that bos.” Was tap reply when anybody asked a policeman where was Mrs. Parker. “That box" was right opposice speakers’ tform, and was occupled by Mrs. W. F. Sheehan, Mrs. Parker W. & Rodle, John C. Sheehan looked after the little party, and everybody in the jooked at them. When the last of the “Star-Spangled Ban- In by Mr, Mor-|cises the crowds waited in the arena Preidsntial candidate's wife. plainly embarrassing to her, but tow bernecks were as cruel as their kind ru iv eo that Mr. Col. and t staring, mouth vntil pe. . . LA, the eld war horses of Demoe- A racy were in the boxes or occu- pying seats elsewhere. Every big organisation Democrat, from Merpay down and up, in Tammany or out’ of tt, that could seare up tlme was present. lawyers, doctors and politicians beyond number, and many werp there xbo were absent when Bryan toyed with the sawdust game of 16 to 1 and McClellan was fighting to send Mayor Low to the woods. “It's a great sight,” sald Tom Dunn, who wae there carly, but couldn't And Mr. Mor- = the roome Joined candida seat. ‘ “Beata Indisnapolts,” gart without a blush “That's ove on me-~let's have a bot- ie," said Dunn. : "Let's trake it two-a bird can't fly wing, you know,” said Capt, Fimion, ne ot’ the vice-presidents of the meeting a 5 4 out,” sald fatty to-day. | «cpr, wor 40 be outdone. As 19 thrve fan to ine | Td fout in the case of Duan and Fleny- we have the ing it te that ald Tom Tas: hurried back door behind T doesn’t know tatchvot thelr ability in the wine Buperinten fireation. tures doren and out might y ere ni Indie | T made one's breast swell out to see the way the police did thelr work. There were four hundred of them on band, all wearing thelr nicest uniforms it RePi s| Cit Sanee seve foundsmen by the seore, sergeants by the dozen, captains in bunches and in- spectors m every point of the compass. Brooks was the Marsha! Oyama of the job, ané Walsh was a sort of Gen. Kuroki. He directed turning move- ments at all four sides of the building | when anybody's face didn’t wear the Fourteenth street imprint. ‘The arrangements wore simply pertec- tion, Lines of alert biuecoats stretched across «Twenty-sixth and Twenty. seventh streets at Fourth and Madison avenues and actoss Madison avenue “t and = ‘Twenty - seventh that the thoroughfares ation, which | around he Garden were entirely re- World.) The day| sands from 69 until 9 o'clock, at 3% and who were Kept moving until they ‘If the police would only do their rea- | ular work as well as they handled the crowd to-night It would be a fine force, | wouldn't was the general commen The teams It would, sure enough, but it Is hard Ad 1, F. M. Oly. get as busy f policing » | with the ordinary r 3 Chica, A White and| ing where were to be gat Pay b jeading ligh Democratic faith Pn W. Watgon, fr to which he ow ce. H. Pe D. P. Willard, W. Topping I, Meknay and J. Caresr vat the Irich ‘The men game in pretty much as they | 66 . “ went out The first an cnet with & aw ling, mus- Ma: Iat~ | tache, and as he ef ore exalted he at rd 4 A Til be they havent M. Rel, Yale was 1 up « poant, Princeton. ) wp on W. T Harvard, w Pennsylvania * Cniek Topping, Penr a up on W Ingalis, Harvard, eo, Pennaylvania Princeton, waa | up H.C. Bean, Ke Ww \ Pern » tence tem of seotine Yale led the end of the morning colnts to 11-2 points, while Harvard was B Wo cothing BR, Smit we everywhere yne,"” remarked » p flags mixed up Stare and Stripes ain't Dutch, and that's man with the brick‘colored mus- whe awed, but not couvinead ache Russei by might be blow It was ¢, Harvard, wis ke bive sure enough, eyiverta poligalliy of the Ame hieminte ays Biripes that was disphyed Prin om coiling, box Trost C 1 round by 19) oy gallery compe his feelings of rage at the omission of the fag of old | Weland, Boom he waa yelling away like I didn't take long to find out in the] the rest of the wild-« and her dauxhter, Mrs. Hall, and Mrs. | hacker at inst a ip her from the There were | Sa THER LIGH MADISON SQUARE GARDEN RALLY. Artist Mortimer Here Shows the line,'Strong Face of the Democratic Candidate for Governor, the Perky Young Mayor of Gotham, the Aggressive Jollier Who Is President ot Brooklyn Borough, the Sad Visag:°f Pat ‘cCarren, the Cross-Cut Sta:¢ of Carroll and Murphy and the Radiant ‘Irs. Alto PSL PERSE H ODE DOO SEE SHOE ED a B, Parker. 000906000800000b0b4 Ts. o 99O$40094-06-6800006004 5% Sights and Scenes at Garden Rally who are gunning for a: LONG abont £9 o'clock Leader Od: . | Murphy tippy-toed In at the Mad-| | ison avenue entrance, and twen- ty-seven patrolmen, five sergeants, nine roundsmen, three captains and one jn- | Breter kow-towed until each might bave got pains in the small of bis back. Mr. Murphy looked pleasant, but none! of the cops will be promoted, because @ didn’t appear to notice that any un- usual attention was belng paid to him. | Tammany leaders get to expect that sort of thing. Capt. Dillon cams out of the arena and saw the salaaming. He | ner” were dying away after the exer-| ended it by taking the great man in| thers with. whom he has appointments hand and piloting him to a box Apnout and the foyer to wet a look at the | miiway down the Twenty-sixth strees| Judge was met by Mrs. Parker and | Tt W&S) side ‘and directly opposite the platform | where Herrick was doing the beat he | equid to prove that Odell and bis sup- porters aye guilty of everything barred | Garde by the statutes, No sooncr was Murphy sealed than Re fared around with @ satisfied smile of leontentment. As his eyeglasses were focussed on the bex to his right, his | healthy salmon-colored face suddenty looked like 4 three-alarm Bre in Ludiow street, and he quickly turned his heed away. His eye had caught that of Johnny who a few vears ago was figuring three wesks In advance how to save 4 five spot from his city-pald salary to jut & swell bet on @ at the beach. ‘Times have changed with Johany, and ; the worst of it is that he tries to look las If he always had the coin. His gtile- |tentng dome hae that sort of charm that commands either reapect oe joutt ‘ Dut there ends all that Is imposing Cerroll. When he caught the |that Murphy cast his way |to freese the Tammany leader, but phy wasn't abashed—he was just sore |to think he was so close to the former Croker aide, 80 jahead for the rest of aained there, which Tn Mut box a 4 Wide- brimmed black hi |ot white ostrich feathers, thatch a barn. In Carrolt | were two tipped bunches low “The colors suggest Roses,” sald one woman | her English history. ‘i | r Yee | | EFORE the speaking began the women all trained thelr opera- ure that would 's box there with great ere. the Wars of the who had read was crowded with comparative un- | knowns, as Is the case tn nearly all ical meetings in this city. One wearing a Victoria poke surf green ribbons, gazed nestly at & man down ter pitcher at the speak- | big: polit young ‘woman bonnet, with long | near tht »’ des! “What ls that? ds tt a comic mask?” she asked her esvort, a9 she handed him the glasses and pointed out the subject of her inquiry. “That's not a mask; that's Senator MeCarren smiling; but he looks better when he goes to the funeral of a con- stituent and hax to weep, Still, he is | proud of hie looks, because no one can ¢ nether it's beef-and-beans or the St, Regis with Pat by looking at face. He \s 0 fond of shaking hands with his friends that they all keep away now and speak to him through megnphones. I guess they put him down there in front to-night to remind Murphy. who is across the | way, that Hrooklyn bas a look in on the State election proposition. Wise chaps, those swell clubmen who pro- moted this meeting, SHIPPING NEWS Cationra Soap ‘combines delicate CH AMBERMAIDS 24) SALESMRN " : emollient properties dérived from Cy-| “VERKS ... 3 SEAMSTRESSES., 9 iieinde ee BAe ticura, the great skin cure, with the |COATMAKERS .. 5 SHOR HANDS .., 9 Sun rises, 6.12)Fun sete, 5.17) Moon sete, 12.90, pnrest of cleansing ingredients and LLECTORS 4 SILVBRSMITHS.. 9 THE TIDES the most refreshing of flower odors, COMPOSITORS ... 10) *KIRT HANDS... 4 High Water. low Water! 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