The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1905, Page 2

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Sara rr Pri Saying: “I Sup- [ n bi Right Even of Burglar.” HT ENTERING HOUSE. Ing One of Them. with = bullet in his back a freee himself to where the ys who had shot him stor! and to help hls companions pul him in Manhattan sireet just before to-day. Heeman, with revolver levelled And threatening to shoot should tho ‘ men run, had to fight off the man with his foot for fifteen holding the others at bay ‘Beveral policemen came aad over- hot and his com- on'ng fight, eman'a Ute Worth much for the three men, to be desperate characters, ay to murder him, through Broadwa: which ® triangle with Manhattan and ‘Hundred ee Dwenty-ninth street, beforo dawn, Policeman Bernard in the low of the Ole Gunderson Bavarian ‘at No, 114 Manhattan street, Feist ‘one of the men climb over the fence nid side of the Pube and unfasten ‘The. ot! red the gate eld forced a Window, Then they ty ad house, leaving one on ney ‘the Policeman, wi 4 the man his_com- window Sainte to the street. Ae Fetst ap- em they turned upon hit hee i @et yours now, if you want kr i og yt the me: or 'll shot!” returned Feist. ~ “Bhooting can be done on both aide: #@nawered one of the men, ant: fal move ag though to draw a Weiet quickly had his gun pointed ‘at ‘three men. They started to run, Ing aa they made off through the ‘All ran well, now and then one stopping to hurl a rook at the pollceman, Down Manhattan street ged three sped watoh, aa though he outa frea and an he ran Feist shot at him, throw his hands in the air and ith & bullet through his back, His ) sompantons stopped also, levelled his weapon and cried . Ly “Til do that again if elther of you wounded man was cursing as hi ed about the pavement. He could to his feet, but he dragged him- to Asada policeman was and aucce him by the legs and i him down, Feist had to fight him | back with his | feet, for the others also | RY cases for tho’ policeman, but drew back “at the munale of the gun. Belst rapped for assistance, but no a Beat came. Several men employed as & dairy nearby came but fled, and one honed to Police Headquar- ‘When the police came the wounded | relar was almost unconscious, The other two showed Aght, but were soon poked out with nightstioks, An Ex-Convict, ‘The wounded man was recognized as ick Bmith, twenty-four years old, of $80 Bt, Nicholas avenue, an ex-con. and a burglar, At the hospital he ined consciousness, and when told wat he had only a few hours to live riest. it's the right of even a dy- buegler,” he said, ther Cherry, of the Church df the ition, was called and extreme was given. Smith made no Of the fact that ho was burglar, Other prisoners were taken to the ‘One and Dwenty-ttth | polfee station. There they said were John Farrell, aged twenty, Ho, 617 Woat One Hundrea and ‘Twen- Ath street, and William Jonos, aged of Philadelphia, » Acpording to th members of © gang which makes Headquarters at One Hundred ang Aty-ninth a@treet and Twelfth ave- and Farroll Sere arraigned be- state nthe’ Harlem Bee ‘defence the men pas | ore intoxtoate er held them in 82,000 ball eke Business a pParga ins | AREAD IN BIG OCEAN RACE Atlantic Is Running Close Sccond in Contest for Kaiser’s Cup. ‘Thet the American yacht Atlantic and the German yacht Hamburg are having It nip and tuck in the ocean yacht race is indicated by the latest newe of their positions which reached here to-av by wireless from the steam- ers Cedrie. Minnetonka and Noordam. ‘Thesb bulletina ure as follows: vin Noordam and Maroon! station, Sianco net, Mass, May 22—May 20, Atlnntio sighted, latitade 40, moderate to rough) average . Lael vine knots,” Jeutlc Saturday, latitude 40.49 North, longitude Wen fresh wei wind, iner, ton light; having fair west- southwest wind,” From reports up to date it is clear that the Hamburg and Atlantic are far @head of all other competitors, Nati ally there is great interest in the exact location of the Hamburg, now that the Atlantic haw been placed as late as Saturday night. Some of tho other yachts must have gone far out of the steamer lanes, for the last heard of the Endymion and Apache was when they werg off Nantucket Light. Tho first news from the Hamburg te awaited with the greatest interest. As nearly as can be figured out she ought to be @ comfortable distance ahead, She was 60 miles out when last heard of at noon last Friday. Shy hus been averaging 200 miles a day, the same as the Atlantic, At 10 o'clock: Saturday night, at this rate of speed the Hamburg must have been close to 40 miles out, ‘Tne Atlantic, when sighted Saturday night, wa about 6 iniles out, wo that the Hamburg still had @ @o0d lead, unless her normal speed under the conditions was Im: paired by some mishap. The Aulantic was sailing along in splendid shupe when last seen and the Hamburg’a lead may be cut down con- niderably by the time another report is recelved. Another report has the Atiantic 750 miles out on Stumlay night, This fa the statement of Capt. Layland, of the Min- netonka, He says the Atlantic was in fine shape. Allowing 54 hours from the start, he says, her average has been 14 ‘nota an hour, a very fast clip. Thistle le Heard From, BOSTON, May 2.—Capt Walker, of the British steamer Gorsemore, which arrived here to-day from Antwerp, states that at 290 P, M. on May 2, in latitude 41.8 north and longitude 64 west, the passed clove to the topmall schooner yacht Thistle, one of the contestants in the trans-Atlantic race. A breeze from the west-nonhwest prevailed at the time and the yacht with all sails set was making a, speed of about 6 1-2 knots an hour. Robert E. Tod, who was aboard the ‘Thistle. slanalled “All woll.! noe MISSING NURSE REPORTED FOUND TO THE POLICE Margaret Jalonick, Who Left St. Luke’s, Is at Niagara Falls. The far-reaching wearoh af the police who have boen dragging the river sud ‘beating through Morningside and Ruy- ervide Parks as well ws soatching the hospitals {or some trace of Margaret Talontck, the young pup'l nu-we in St. Luke's training school, vho hay been mifaing since Wednestay, opma to an abrupt end to-day when tho/sl’s {otier George W. Jaonick, one of the wealthi- est men of Daas, Texas, received a teegram from Niagara Fale, N, Y¥., that the mlesing gir had been found there, Milas Jaloniék, who bas been one of the most promising puptis in the St. Luke Training School, went out for a walk Wednesday afternoon and follow- ing her non-appearinee at the school Wednesday night every effort has been made by Director Clover ond the po- ice to locate her. As soon as Direc- tor Clover was sure that the girl had Gisappeared he wired Mr, Jalonick, who came adross the cuntinent to help in the acarch for his daughter. Although the director and superin- |tendent of the training school asserted that Miss Jalonick wos contente! and etudying hard, It was learned that the girl had expressed a wish to leave the achool some weeks ago, but had stayed At the request and advice of her parenta The fact that whe Look nothing except the clothes ehe wore Indicated that she fad not premeditated elaving, and it was feared that she bad met with foul play or was suffering some aberation that cuused her to wander away with- out Knowledge of her direction. the straining school and The i had but few acquaintances out. never ut her aairs with her asgo- eal /DEATH ENDS HER SUIT FOR Pretty. Manicure’s Action Against Late Mr. Barber Off the Calendar, Death ps ended the $100,000 breach of promise sult of Anna Theresa An- derson, @ pretty manicure, against Le Droict Langdon Barber, son of Amal L, Barber, the millionaire head of the Barbor Asphalt Company, When the case wus called to-day before Justice Gildersieeve in the Sup:eme Court, Will- jam W. Niles, counsel for the detend- Ant, announced that Mr. Barber died on Friday last at West End, N. J, The Justice thereupon had the case marked oft the calendar, as claims for breach of promine cannot be pressed against the getates of decoased defendants. Met in Office Bullding. Barber mot Misa Anderson at No, 11 Broadway in January, 1900, He had an ofmfte in the building and the young woman conducted a manicure parlor there. In her complaint she alleged that Barber asked her six weoks after thelr firat meeting, On NoW. 7, 1901, when he was about to leave this country for an extended trip Abroad, sie alleges ne went to Tiffany's And bought her a ring, which he her, with the promise that he woul turn in a year and mak In this expectation, M! she gave up her man business and prepared for entering the new sphere became Mrs. Barber, Avithin a fow dave of the time set for Bari return she heard that on Oct. 1808, he had married “Bias Leopoldine Katherine Frangl in Austria, Miss Franal was a beautiful and talented woman whom he mot during his travels, Miss Anderson then sued for $100,000 damages, Too Bick for Trial, When Barber got back from Europe with his voung wife he was in had health and from time to the young man ton to undergo the ordeal of examina- HEART BALM, to marry him | 0! Which would bo opened to her when she | Dy 24, Mint was done in a very taking way kind mile in 0.55, breezing, trial was manne (Oa sialming that he waa not th fit-condl- inh them tor Gravesend. A’ J. Joyner, TANGA’S WORKOUT IE. R. THOMAS FOR THE flow pace, Tralaer Gwyn Tompkins sent ‘his pair, Gamececk and Sunshine After Rain, to two turns of the field, Both are very cloan jumpers and took thelr fences without a hobble. ‘Phe morning's gaiy were many, were an fotlows: LLO-L6 pounds mi! which there iP}, one and 0 the reputa ion for noe beng a horse his trial was @ phenomenal one | and stamps him as elng very nt fo next. ‘Thursday's event at Gravesend. Ed, Hanna, trainer, fan 8 oH Tongs, 0.1: handiy. A this horse BiEeably the warm: went perfor more creditably. He Joyner, trainer. WATRRNOC:-106 pounds ups five fur longs, 0.12, 0.24 4-6, 0.87 2-5, 0.60, 1.04, easily. Looks as if Bud May had a nice colt in this macer, Bud May, MONDT-110 pounds ups halt mite, 0.18, 0.26 1-2, 0.89 4-5, 0.63, breezing. Tab him; he ds @ pickle in brine, J. H. Mo- Cormick. nds UP: five tu 37 2 an Ot 1,02 4-6, Ty £04. trainer, 143, 0. 1.4, 1.57, , They went tn best of the tro. Deve | Rak turday in the strong gale that was | the edze of hin romp, who was the of the. He shold, bis own alt of the journey. traf ar. Ghasenut Pounds Rh e | furlongs tn 0.13, 0. aoa de. driving, From condition the {rack | was In thie filly is not much, A, Joyner, trainer, WILD and 8 118, 1.81, 1.44, ‘1.68 8-¢, f sallopinn, is work’ by Wild and stamps him as bein ready for any of conditions that his trainer elects to send him for. J, Rowe, trainer RUNNELLS—115 pounds up, a halt His trainer has int marted in with him, E. Wishard, ran WooLwIOH, 110 pounds, and SAN 0 pounds up, three Enrtonas, AB 1-R thahaiy HY Belmont_ Park. last Monday he was rem his fathers home at Belmont. wi ton Wen fourney was ade in ‘prt ate cat ‘ne body has heen taken back to Wash: {ngton for burial. tlon. fro Mr. New Automobile oltbs: Miss Anderson's intention was prove that Barber had promised marry her by letters which she re- celved from him during his wander- Inga In ,searoh of health through Bu. ropa They will be deatroye that death hae ended the case. ——_—$— 100,000 IN STRIKE WAR IN CHICAGO : Lumber Yards to Halt Building Trades, (Bpecial to The: Evening World.) CHICAGO, May %—Incensed at the action of the express companies in re- to-day resumed the strike fight with vigor, firat move and the threat made that every lumber yard in the city would be tled up, thus outting off supplies to the building trades and the various wood- working factories. One hundred thousand men, It was claimed, would be involved in the tle: up within twenty-four hours, while the building activities of the city would be paralyzed, Rioting waa again begun early in tho day, und the police, who had had Al- most a week's respite from the turbu- lent class, found themselves face to face with fighting mobs in various seo- tions of the city. In addition the Federation of Labor has determined to strike back through court action for the arrest and prone- cution of parents and obildren in con- hectlon with the sohool strikes, The Federation also threatens to have labor men take their children from the sohools, oa ee 0.87 1-2, Barber was a member of the and ADRICANDER: 10 ponaee York Yacht, the Ardsley and the 4nd & quarter miles, 0. 0.38 | to handily. Prep. forsthe ‘Brooklyn, manner nerin four furtongs, 0-49.45, casing up, She was the “Hin: doo”? tlefleld, Tyst hn breeming, Geo, ‘Til mile, 0.1 og 0.24, Teamsters, Defied, Tie Up i hin racer je us Wished, wetting very good. 018, 028 8-5 ily, Grav him, five furiones, 6 fusing to deal with them, the teamsters| mh trainer, Lumber drivers were called out as the | 4"1 ea will be cut. rainer, BY--120 pounds wp, a halt mite, 601-5, very onally. A gommon canter’ for this soeed marvel. |5.. Rowe, trainer, LOND OF TH VALB, 115 pou; is up, | ene | 08), Logg. 117. 190, 148 1. This was the “L Lamia’ Anal snd Fae re |b which he accomplished it | that he will be looking the win. | the aye, A. J. Joyne “Hin VEILED TADY 10 Tn pounds upi 0.12, 0,24 of the Baltimore meeting, F. Lit+ trainer, ANDRIA—110' pounds 5, 0,26, 0.89, 0.0 four fur 4-5, handy, trainer, up; a halt 6, 0.50, atloplng, Tab ‘a good Grim Reo pounds up: one mil 37, 0.49 4-6, 1.08. 1.18 2 2 45.2.4, handily, Mab htm for PND rane: J. H. McAvoy, trainer. } S—115 pounte up: seven fur- | 3, 0.87 1-2, 0.50. 1.04, 1.18, Went as fast as his JOCUND—15° und: O12, 0 Oar CHARI. ATANA16 oun one, SIR BH un; 0.50. gatlopine. s, trainer: GARIAS 0 pounde up; five firtonas, 0.48 8-5, 1.01 4-8. nand- ‘Wit ‘show better at enend. where the footing will sult J. Rowe, tralnor. MAJOR PRAM 1065 O36 Rr Oo re 118 2-6. easing up. Will goon be, Feat: him for early action. Bul May, HIGH BORN-A10 pounds vp: aix fur. 1 Oa8 1-2, 0.97, 0.40 1-3 18 tH, kalloning. “This ts a meton’ that Tab him. A. Simons, GOLn, STPTER—15 pounds up: a halt mile, 0.12 1-80.25, 0.88, 0.2, broeing. WW. House, trainer, RED FLAG—106 vounds up: five fur- longs, 0.13, 0.25, 0,37 2-5, 0.60 8-5, 1.04, | yery easily, Does not run to his work, | B. Jories trainer, eS ae SUNDAY AT “THE BAY.” Jockey Jack Martin. who has been paying a vialt to his home In Canada, has reported to the Brown stable and had the leg up on French Nun and several more of the collection during the morning. There was considerable galloping in- Gulged in, the most notable of which were: BROADCLOTH—110 pounds up; ‘five furlongs in 0.12, 0,24 4-6, 0,908-5, 0.49, 1,024-5, easily, His first stake engage- s in the Broadway, at a mile “A ood ort, lo (Continued fre fats yo t Wery alueetsh, as if his toat work | 1.19 i hy i KITTY | panae up; a half’ mile, Africander was ti ml now basil ‘him all the way and at a very ft i jas four fur. BELMONT| m First Page.) and @ sixteenth, at Gravesend, Looks Gnd runs lke 'a good three-year-old. Hob Tucker, trainer, ROOMETICK “18 pounds up; half mile in 0.12, 0.45, 0.87 1-2, 0. Ioping: A prepatatory pipe opener for his tual tzlat for the Brooklyn andi: war ‘Tucker, WARD TABS oO pounds = wW tour’ furituge in 0.18, 0.26 4-5, 0.8), 0, fas only one engi tn th bial whi years ) Bob Tucker, » and Ln ur turlon| one~ "INH —210 pounds 4 en ‘bi Pane 8 two of “nk Brown ce ae me x 4-6, asity. Capt, Brown's second airing’ in'the Brooklyn, All of the racers of this stable are very At and ready to go, Bot ea trainer, ye pounds 08, 1-% driving. Won alx straight stakes Iast fall on the Southern Cur- quit, Acted very sluggish in this work ‘W. Price, trainer. Ge BELLAIRE 10 0.18, 0.28, 0,80, 9.69 1-2, easily. A fast it, a Wa Ot WW, Price, trainer This work D—110' pounds up; 0.12, 0.24, 0.96 1-2, 0.49, easily Was done out of the Futurity shoot, Diebold, trainer. YANKEE CONSUL—10 Rounds four furlongs, 0.11 4-5, 0.23 4-6, 0, handily. Undoubtedly a ataits colt, Hite work ‘was done with his trainer atop: "6 him iast eighth. Bud Mav, trainer ON RAN Me pounds, up: half mie ate jussy when she 4 half mile, 1-2, OAR 4-5, drivin ‘Tis work was done on the Yack atreten the fastest of th: UNCLE, iat fu fa nds Up This good “aelline PP tg comment, L118 mgunde up: oo 8-5, 1.8 aa oute Went. as fast ‘ited sea at the finian raine ROYAL a0 da up: seven na jase breesin tral POROMW EEL 306 up; one ale O15, 18 88. ade, oe . Bea Rd pee and it take Hy rood. tors to trim him. J. H. Me Cormer grain, is {five furlongs, 0.39 1 brees- 110 CaS, Lujghed is} foe inde up; seven fur- aah, B.A, 0.88 Wo aig. Ay furlongs Peay akt nas ie Ww H good again, MeCormick, trainer. BLESSINGS LAST—105 pounds one and an elghth mile. 0.13, 0.26, 0.6%, 1,05 4-6, 1,19, 1.8%, 1.45, 2.00, Catily: This mare worked nicely and might do in a cheap race, F. Jones, trainer, CROWN PRINCE—110 pounds up; six furlong”, in 1.2, breesing. J. H, Me- Cormick. train QBLLIGHRENT—105 pounda un; flys furlongs, 0.18 4-5, 0.27 2-5. 0.40 2-5, 0.82, 1,06 8-5, galloping, J, H. McCormick trainer. GRAND DUCGHEES—110, pounds ap. five furlongs In 0.12, 0.24 1-2. 0.96 3-5, 0.49 4-5, 5, erally, Look for her to With a cheap maiden race. W. House, T IS FINED $25 FOR SPEEDING Banker Convicted in Special Sessions on Accusation by Policeman, Edwan R,.'Thomas, the banker and sportsman who was arrested on West End avenue on April 21 by Bloycle Po- leeman Neuner for speeding his auto- mobile, was found guilty in the Court of Special Sessions to-diy, He was ‘ined $25, with the alternative of going to jail for five days. He paid the fine, Justice Devel presided at at his triel, and Justices Zeller and McKeon were on the benoli with him, Diatrict-Attomey Jerome personally progecuted the case, while Alfred Lau- torbach defended Thomas, Mr, Jerome made a long speech, asking that Mr. nomads be went to prison, but the Jus- | s decided that there was nothing in the evidence to show that he had wil- fully violated the law. ° He Describes the Chase. James Neurney, the bloycle policeman | ho arrested Mr, Thomas, was the first ess. He testified that ho timed Mr. Dh om as he came up West Hnd ave- nue 10 see how fast he was going, After, he had the watoh on him for a distance of sixty or seventy feet, he said, ho! fealized that he was going clghteen | miles an hour and gave chase. He had to chase him from One Hundred and Second to One, Hundred and Seventh street, he sald, before he caught him and placed him under arrest, ‘Mr. Lauterbach examined the police- man tn great detail, He asked him how he could hold a watch on Mr. ‘Thomas | while he waa riding in pursuit of bim ‘W.|and the policeman showed him how It could be done, Mr. Thomas was greatly interested and in many of the questions that followed he coached his attorney. Mr, Jerome rested his case on the po- igeman's atory. Mr. Lauterbach then addressed court, saying: “I move for the dismissal of this case, because there {s a reasonable doubt of the Wil the gullt of the defendant, “There is no evidence that he went beyond the limit allowed by law. The officer says he went three blocks In thirty seconds, but this court canny take cognisance of the number of city blocks in a mile.” ‘Motion denied,” courtly, Mr. Lauterbach took an exception and Mr, Thomas was then called to the stand. He sad he lived in Newport, ‘but that he had a home in this city at No. 17 West Fitty-seventh street. He | has been running a mucnine for six or seven years, he sald, nas moed ma- chines and knows what specd! he is going at, He wes not violating the| law at the time of his arrest, he sald, | as he was only going elght oF nine miies | ‘an hour. The policemen rode up aiong- aide of him, he said, and informed him sald Justice Deuel oF KENDALE 110 pounds up, TYLER mounds vo.— phat 0.09 1-5, Opt te 1 21, 1,36 1-5, anon! 00d Wrecaline exerciae for ty pair, Could have gone much faster, W. Die- unde up.—Five fur- , 0.87, 0.60, 1.08 8-6, ‘Ta ther for her un. first_out, OCBAS * trainer. murlonay in 0.12 1-2, 0.28, 0.37 16, All ont. ‘big was’ doing her Deol at the end. ‘Wimmer, trainer, SUNDAY GALLOPS. BELDAMP—Four furtones in 0.61 2-5, handily; 110 pounds wp. Does mot look the fine Ally of last season. It is haped she will recover her good form, GILPIN Six furlongs mm 1.23, brees- ing; % pounds up. Is a very ordinary colt, CHAMPLAIN—Onge mile in 1.44, hand- Aly: 119 pounds up. Looks very well and anole Dit well his next out DANDELION—One mile in 1452-5, handily, 106 Sh up. Looks ery, fit nd seems to rove every ri ie MASTER OF OF eeeieerna furlongs in Fay breesing, ie pounds up. A very 00) jr at his beat. HOT SHOT he Gnd a furlong In 0, Randiy Bi) pounds ub, Is fit Gl 0 ry . SUIBERIA~ Aix furlonas in 116 han: dily, 110 pounds baie edy filly, but very erratic and Js not to he depended upon, Is just about at her best, HIRBATY seven fudlonge tn 4 out, 106 pounds ue Not of mi Count, but may win a whort rac dinary company. (Continued fro: it ran Into them, ‘The cars telescoped each other for wbout a quarter of their lengwh and bulged out over the edge of the structure In the form of the letter V laid qn its ate, @umediately follawing the collision the contact af the Iron work beneath the cars with the third rail caused a series of sharp explosions and the woodwork of the structure caught fire ‘Trainmen hastened to the blaze and ex Ungulshed it with sand, Windows were broken in all the cara and a determined rush was made for the doors, The guardis warned the bassengers of the danger of the third jl, DUL they could not stop the rush, Mien und women serampled Over the Lies And aiong the footpath toward the One Hundred and ‘Thirty-chird street statin from both train: Policemen in uhe street who heard the orash of tue collision sent In fire alarms rt Ljuooin and Lebasion ho! ABE Homtman, of No, 1218 Mudiaon aye happened to be on the Second ave hue’ tran, and as soon a8 bo could OUt of the oar begun to to. ipuured. tn Hla he W by Emily Wall, ined nutse, Whitopioke, Leake whotwaaon ihe anise avenue train, Mlss Wall tore her pettl- coat to pleces for bandages and directed the work o: the men who were aasiating the wounded to the une Hundred and Sane i stront station Into 4 temporary care nine een plit op the Se ate nich was ia, Hl 30 PERSONS HURT IN “L’” ROAD WRECK" in First Page.) _fecavered from, the first effects of t ed down the Statim, "A majority of tho passengers in the cars nearest those wreck cut by broken glass from the windows, Engineer Gave Himeelf Up. Hartman, the motor en, nee Ty his way to’ the One Hundr: third te an avenue pollee station. nolorman of the first aa th who were sent to Of the Wreck to clear Mey marveled amaghed cars thet all in the. Aiewt car of the Third avenue and the nyenite ti had. not been aia The cara h over oe ‘Tat TE see rend at Nut r ang! trong p! wind. ‘would. blow them Into ‘the ke held them ites in akspping ‘of his Cur and woking an Pasrongors saved Goma ng crushed to 8 pulp ing the calling out tines ahr tatin; e calling out of 1 CO} 4 ty) hree stations, ee patty and econd avenue fines atove the Ears uid iver were Usd ‘up. for hours Valuable aid Was readered to a &| ed by Hey, "Father Soyoe, t, He. wan. fear of the of tte lon and hu ounister to kay fp. ¢ in} ome Moulded heard th ee pared rwounded had been attended t Beyond his first assertion that he ald por ee het ri in front of him Hart- fused talk fhe joxandes Liege Finally Mo- Cluny aka im i cf wi Git Regs! Wea,!" : “You must be bitnd, too,” "femarked the Inapentor, "Yes, the Bnew e, that he was going from thirty to fity | miles an hour. Mr, Thomas went to say that he had speed governors on his machine which made it impossible for him to go be- yond the speed limit. He went into a lot of tecinical detalis about regula- tora and Fevolutions which were not! quite clear to the lay mind. ‘On cross-exmination Mr, Thomas ad- mitted thet he had gone for forty of Atty feet ata time at a rate of twelve ‘or thirteen miles an hour, but sald thet he always, stopped after forty or fitty feet, ‘The Justices found Mr, Thomas guilty, NEIL BURGESS A BANKRUPT. TRENTON, N. J., MAY 32.—Neil But gens, the actor, wan declared a bank: (BIG AUTOMOBILE RUNS DOWN ALITTLE IRL Child Playing in the Steet Dragged Forty Feet and Badly Injured. A big touring Automobile, No, 9421, driven bywHenry Graff, of No, 16 West Sixty-ffth street, ran down four-year- old Mary Murphy in Forty-ninth atreot, between Tenth and Bieventh avenuen, to-day, Her clothing caught In the ma- chaniam of the car and she was dragyed forty feet before Graff could stop the machine, The scalp of the child was torn open acroua her fotehead, her teeth were knocked out and she app be muffering from concussion ‘brain, The block in Forty-ninth atreet, be: tween Tenth and Hleventh avenues, ts a tenemont blook. At any hour of the day at least 100 ohildren may be seen playing on the sidewalks and in the roadway, There is a sharp grade trom Tenth to Bleventh avenue. The street iy asphalted and is a tavorite ground of practice for speeding automobiles, lary Murphy toddied out into the street to-day from No, 682, where her father John, @ ‘longshoreman, hes a fiat, just as Graff's machine cleared Tenth avenue. Graff, according to those who saw the accident, was busy chatting with a man on the seat with him and did not see the child until he was about to strike her. John Murphy was eat work on. the dock at the foot of the street, He mw the crowd, and with a father's instinct iviped that something had happened to one of his ohildren. Running to the scone he exerted his powerful strength end, almost unaided, lifted ono aide of the ponderous machine go that the child could be drawn out, She was conscious but speechless. Policeman Flagler oatled an ambu- lance from Roosevelt Hospital and placed Graft under arrest, arralgning him. in the West Side Police Cour’, Graft described himeelf as » chauffeur. He sefuyed to tell who owns the car. His examination was postponed to await the result of the injuries to the child, Meglstrate Moss made some caustic comments in disposing of the ease. Murphy insisted upon carrying his daughter home as soon as the sur- geons at Roosevelt Hoppital had dressed her wounds and before they could as- certain the full extent of her injuries, MAY LOCK OUT 26,000 MEN. WIN Act Wednesany if New Strikes Are Ordered, Employers of rockmen and excavat- ora will meet Wednesday ovening to lock out 26,000 men if the atrike Icaders, as they threaten, order new atrikes, Bhould @ lockout be ordered there will be serious trouble and the police re- nerves may be called out, for the rock- men and excavators say thoy will not let others take their places, The om- pleyers have opened employment agen- cles in other clth More than 1, rookmen and ex- cavators are on strike now. —_—_—__—_—_—_—_—— IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY OF eee a ree ice Ne Live FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS * RAST ELMAURST ON PICTURPSQUE FLUSHING thas BY ni ATI ORK tm EOWINBET IS Nearer Than Broo <iyn. rupt in the Unlted Court to-day, His pe some time ai Bante; Lani Land & Mortgage Corp., Av. wan MS al sere, tot ay system Ww were bent meni fo" sk cleared by 'b O'clock ta ee ie the track Lait, oupfens, SSLeH jowntown, ‘The atte auccesstul and BABY CANE HEAR DYING From an Awful Skin Humor, | Soratohed Till Blood Ran, Wasted to a Skeleton, wate: At We t: broke out with an Corr yt rash all over his body, and he ecratch till the bl ran, nearly everything, but bs wasting to a ake! feton, an he would die, in our arms, first ay Cuticura soothed him #o that he ale) im hie cradle for the first time Peper weeks, | Genet Gane °| Jaeper, Ontario JELP WANTE: Alm. 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