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PRICE ONE CENT, |. HIP SINGS HELD FOR MURDERS AFTER A RAID Two of the Prisoners Are Committed Without Bail by Court. SHOT IN A THEATRE. Deadly Affray Part of Vengeance of Gamblers on “Reformers” Blamed for Police Action. Ohinamen of every age and statton, from fat. prosperous merchants and lit- te weazened laundrymen to m boys, with drulsed and battered faces and heads, the fruits of their first tong war, throng’d the Coroner's Court to- dov when the twenty-seven prisoners taken in the police dra and early t Hip Sing bartle in the ¢ Btreet et Inet night lay after the smoke of the ng and On Leong Tong tnese theatre on Doyers ad passed away were arraigne e On Leong Tong © is dying and the re- doubtable Mock Duck, leader of the Hip n Bing To: ha with mstt- eating nations and even pol ne men who must be killed dirers of his tong, stood tm the 1 nf pris: a ical as any, if his showing + mph he felt over work Tong Agents Numerous The tong ag s were thick about the court-room, t crowd extending out inte It took nearly three hou te witnesses from pr oners and spectators from both, and the court officers had to do all this with: sistance from any, for the more situation was confused the better the Chinamen seemed to like it Assistant District-Art ev Turnbull appeared to prosecute the prisone: na Stephen Blake appeared for the friends of the murd. d me Ung Quong. of No. 38 Jackson street, a weazene- iP Uttle man, whose body fs s» shrunken th he seems all skin and bone, Was picked out the man w Li Gin, the only of the marke Wa: killed. and Dong 308 Park avenue, as the Ya Yok. Both were helt wit Cuuldn’t Pick Other Slayers. one was der Ont to later dail each as rs Bronx; Georg the murders or was a base tbe. on was in the Oak out two Capt. 1 1s On No, 2 Chatham Sq w ing took pla Ywo On theatre and Capi. Hodgins at while Mock Duck had been at a tlon-house he had 4 of me to get Lack to the theatre in he battle, Mock Duck was tr ta $1,000 ball as a Witness and sent to the House of Detention. ‘The other seven- teen prisoners wore heid In 100 exch ag witnesses and sent to the House of Detention. Coroner Sebi set next Wednesday morning as tue tune for Las inquest. The police learned to-day vhat on Friday aftcrnovn last Mock Duck hought a box of d-calibre bullets at etore of H. Hartley, No. sl 1 Vhese ullets are a speckal cu ior @ Coil revoiver, In whica nothing elke “ein “be Dock uch Was secugniged in the store at the time by | & man who Knew tum, He was acy led by anotoer Calnamin Wo the autopBies wre pertors Lodies of the dead Ciinamen we bulleus will be preserved, and if they turn out to be dl-calibre ‘there Is going to be rouble for Mock Du ‘he police have beon busy to-day trying bo nd out the reuson for tue renewal of the tong War, Capt, Hodg- kins, of the Oak Btreet station, ralded @ Hip Sing gambling-house at’ No. 2 Chatham Square yesterday, and ‘be Teves the Hip Sing men suspected that he got his information from On Leong ‘and committed the murders out of ‘Whe fact that two of the dead men Were witnesses in one of Exxers's cuses Is alsy advanced ay an explana tion of the battle, Eggers himself said to-day that each side had been informing on the other and that the gamblers were getting desperate. NEGRO FEARED BEATING, Told Court Policeman Had Beaten Him and Would Do It Again, George W. Sewall, a negro, twenty- one years old, of No, 414. West Twenty- eighth street, was held in the West Side Court this morning, charged by Follveman Carmody, of the West ‘Phir- ty-seventh Street Station, with building 4 bonfire in the ctroet, ‘The policeman also sald the negro had e@aaulted him, A> Carmody started to take the pris- oner back to a ceil Sewull began to yell, im aia to go with him," he eal, “He beat me last night and he will do Mt again when he gets me alone, Magister: Pool ordered Sowall locked up by another policeman, Cars mody insisted he had not beaien his prisoner. Sewall wos held in $500 bail, _ Which was furnished by W. H. Mowe H No. dh West One Hundied and it nth street, who said the man had a ble for five years, en who} K Din, | NEW YORK, AUGUST 7, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT, = oe GUARDS SET ON | EAST SIDE + HOMES TO FIND MISSING MAYOR All Mail and Visitors Will Be Watched by De- | tectives, ‘Thron detectives were sent to-day by Chief of Poitce Graul, of Paterson, N J., ty the summer home of Mayor Wil- liam H. Belcher, at Midvale in the Jer- jeey Hills, | The detectives have been instructed to evan every letter or telegram that reaches the place in the hope thsi \Meloher may reveal his whereabouts by communicating with his family. Becher has two other estates near Paeterso and these places are also under sui | velllunce. What may be ea elue to the fugitive Mayor wax brought to Police Hea qua'ters, Manhattan, tox~day by Jobn Ryan, manager of William English's livery stable at Shore road and Emmons avenue, Sheepshead Bay. Ryan says wat woen he saw the pic tures of Mayor Belcher tn to-day'® pa. pers he recognized him as @ man who left a horse and runabout with bim over Saturday night. He says the mai was smoothshaven, aout tilty-iive « c , had iron gray har and we Arh cou solored clothes. His woman companion was about tnirty-five, dark haired und quietly She did when the came back his horse. arrest President of the Board Stated Mayor Kiied hinself or longer ho jure Kil himself than KOSHER” BREAD STRIKERS AT THEIR MEETING PLACE, pay at nent Was the laconic comm Of Police Caief Graul to-day. And he added that afer thorouga investigauon ne was safe in sayiug that Belcher has d away @ large part o1 his gains. ‘The friends who agreed to advance up vw) (o reeve Belcher s tinanctal thousund — pos tebing type the crimes of Paterson's | chief executive jand asking his cap-| ture were sent ‘coadcast to-day. The! . is circular is headed: ;Boy WJnder Reformatory Sen- \ WANTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT. tence for Auto Theft Nearly puon of Mayor Beloher fo ew clrculars lows. a i pntalning ihe PU PRIRW. andlekure onvetetde Gid Among Convicts. nis nd Europe, lagency In the police all » lookout the world, w Paterson's miss- who have been elcher’s dead body | Davis, e the man has not S$ trom Walk, 8 former home, tha f for twenty-five yea ih their chan ars old, who ¥ | ae finally conving ‘ killed himself. N. Y., the Maye | he has been a th had much to Gt mind. ——$—————__— OR CAR CRA Gateman Lillie, Who Was fr- rested Afier Fatal Accident Lacuna at Cleveland, Is Set Free vy : — CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. 7.—After 2 | wh on ie Cleveland and Pittsburg Rai ick an eustbound trolley car May Martin, « Ntast night, killing C two-year-old child, a fifteen others. Jehild, was driven insane by the death of his daughter and the probawe fat Injuries (o his wife and two other chii dren, and in a tit of lasanity Induced by grief he struck down one of tne hos- pital physicians Wao was about to oper- ute on the caikd in hope of saving ner uf Lillie admitted that the gates were not down at the time the trolley car | ap ¢ started across the irack after the con-|}it6e in consequence. Hours. The entire between here and Albany was ti from 10.80 0! switsh, ucrona the Wek, With Uefront end in} jjocking both the north and heer, depending on the gutes being | cleared. down, was maling fast time and was uanble to check his engine when he Whirled uround the bend and full upon HEAVY FLOODS the trolley ca ductor, in attempting to prevent the wreck, threw the derailer only in time to send (he rear trucks of the car from the tmok, but the front end was atrucic Under Water and Rallro! and the car hurled parallel to the tre injured tn wome degree, The Coroner! INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 7—A has started an investigation, aa has x ; the Fennsylvania company ‘and the| °! storm accompanied atreet-car company. heay Indi to-day WORMSER RALLYING, Saviaiaiicign! andla nase ott ing After Op (Special to The Evening World.) BARATOGA, Aug. Mor iaet: it, 10 ADDANeLLy 4 ag from sep! ironing, the resi sis encour- Alaa’ torday, : has ceased temporarily. BREAD FAMINE IN CITY THREATENED. (Continued from First Page.) AKE A Rt —s——. Sweden Hands Reins of Government to His | nat the start was ma Son, Crown Prince Gustave,| DELAY D!ISAPPOINTS Who Will Act as Regent. Btraia aiter the first news of hus dis- | uppearauce have turned against him \ now. ‘There is money for his cap: | | re now, none for 1s defens fi PS y ‘s in| i ——_-— morrow, and the orthodox are forbidden by their religion to eat any other kind. the not be a loaf of “kosher” bread baked in the city to-night and that hundreds of thousands or Orthodox Hebrews will be without bread to-morrow. There !s no other bread the orthodox | this afternoon at 86 Attorney street of marching Hall and seeking t! ion of the Mayor in their fix! Makes His Escape by Trick bake this bread bread on the side is truly the staff of Ife the ser- the situation can be real- fs considered (Special to The Evening World) STOCK HOLM, Hilis In the cx. | ELIZABETH, N. J., Aug. 7—Leroy| King | § A ron [lity in the arr Prisoners taken trom many scenes of small riots were arraign, | Market Court to-day. | Toole, representing the strikers, declared thelr employers had sof the old Monk Kelly gangs to intir whenever they in the Essex Vrince | Re- | tnd by {sued the fol-| the country w last week to the Rahway for stealing an automobile Lewis Weber, secretary of Unton No, | Gus before night 23, declared every baker of hired thugs M. Kellogy, of > I | ) escape from fresh | bake enough residents of the populous district af- into Joining yesterday. “4 Before the ners were released from their 1 s lay afternoon | Davis rigged sented by 1,000 strikers, veritable giants we committee ot Bread Supply Exhausted, kosher" baker! dont the men housewives of areests were made, Vardaman's bake bakers who their afternoon tind none to om Police Use Clubs, Fully five hundred sympathizers took the rlot, and the tue chely clubs to restore order. to work from ty nsolation they have been pollee had to wishest with all my heart to unite my Swedish people.” at ONenta baKory, No, ey demand an even day of ten hours | where bakers were threatened, shop was in danger of being wrecked, Beers of the union who are directing 71 Henry street, east side starve gO back to wri AS S00 AS the rvo RUNAWAY ENGINE pility of marching to the Mayor’ to intervene in | Sweat-box ordeal of several hours to- | | day the volice released V. V. Lilie, tho gaiemun at the St, Clair street cros 1 i i the fac Plitsoure flyer No. i — + he entire quota’ of 1.600 bakers out by h office and asking thetr behalf Harlem bakers of “koshe word downtown meet to-day and vote on joining In the and second hand helpers $8 a dav. (SED STONE s TNT An Unidentified Man Tied One Weighing Fifty Pounds to His | Waist with Wire, then He Jumped into River, pread have | rs, asking for @ six-day week bours a diy, only union men to be helpers to gat $3.50 i provably fatany| The Entire System Between injuring six others, as well as injuring New York and Albany Is Put James Muviin, the father of the dead! Quit of Business for Many Engineer Fatally Hurt and Fire- man Seriously Injured—Pas- sengers Escape—Fiend May Have Started Runaway, INURED GL ‘W COMA A WEEK Regains Consciousness Long Enough to Speak a Dozen Words, Then Lanses—Strange Case Puzzles the Physicians. New York Central system nck last night until o'clock this morning by a freight wreck above Poughkeepsie. Incoming passe - vere from one to four hours CENTREVILLE Aug. TAs a Y engine crashing | rain on the Maryland ductor had thrown the safety derailer!’ 4 train of twenty fretght cars, aouth. which Was nevessiry before Lhe! bound, was wrecked from rome unknown car could proceed, Tue welley wheel] oaugo ten miles tis side of Hudson. slipped irom the wire when the car lay | joignt of the freight cars were derailed, Into a passanger and Virginia Railroad near Love last night James Brown, is dylng and Gus Roe the seriously Injured, runaway engine had in the yards at Love Point all day {t 1s thought that some one matlolc or acoldentally covered, the engine was going rapidly tion agent at Chester waa tele the switch and alde- the engineer, front ef the flyer, bound tracks. Wrecking cranes were The railway wack makes @ curve! sent from Poughkeepsie, but tt just above the ervssing, and the engl-|oieht hours before the track was “Weighted with a stone, weighing about fifty pounds fastened with wire about the body of a middle-aged After lying in a state of coma for an entire week, Mary Todd, twenty years regained consciou ness for a few ephoned to open The strect-car con- IN INDIANA, the foot of Depot Lane, nea ‘ashington Point. lieve the inan committed sulclde, spoken a dozen words when she again became unconscious, and the doctors tn lute, however, the engine passing thr at forty miles an hour, with a passea. ger train due in a few minutes, It was just afier he had onossed tho the Kent Island N. the enginoer of the passenger train dis- Sections of Various Towns Are The police be- hopes for her recovery. Miss Todd's case is one of the most peculiar that has ever come under the the observation of the dootors at Just @ weok ao she was rid- ing in an open car In Tarrytown, when the avoldent cost her her life, Miss Todd's pocketbook slipped from her Jap, and in reaching to caten It she di first from the car. The injured girl was hurried to the hospital and every effort made to bring Bhe did not respond to restora- and the following day outside physicians were called in In consulta- Goines hak the paslent was water more than @ week, was found b: Edwaml Clapper, of No. Inty-fourth # fifty years old, | 0 pounds in weight, | down on hin Nearly all of ‘the forty passengers wera Tracks Are Washed Out, downpour of rain did damage or of over a half million dollars in Bouth- At Princeton the In a moment ¢ into each other, 5 feet 8 Inches tall, brown mustache, ing bluck trousers and ssengers escap fare under water, Traffic on the Byans- Stl Suffering from septic Poisen-| villo and Terre Haute Ra lroad and the rg Evansville and Princeton ‘Traction ine Dadly | “L" ROAD VICTIM DEAD, n, thirty-six years old, | began to heal at once, and she could ins at the | sleep at night, and in one month she 2, died to- | had not one sore on her face or body, ital. Ho | — 3 Spring ite ne | Mrs, Mary Sau ers, 709 Spring Sty hoes, black socks and white un r, Later the police found @ coat on tho shore which’ matched Michael Shee! crushed between two South Ferry station_on Au day at the Hudson Street Hoi lived at No, eat, At Potersburg all factories are cloned W ta Apbarentiy wilt @ifi@2F| aow non account of floods, the water works and electric light plant and tele- trousers on Il contained a nickel waien, a palr of eyeglasses, a bunch of keys, and cand of thi erers’ Unlon Local Ni e United - Sar shut down and a hal vas ‘of ig euapehile a WITTE SEES THE HUB; JAP ENVOY AT SEA Former Leaving Fogbound Mayflower Is Able to Visit Harvard and Bunker Hill. ROSTON, Aug. 7—Mr. Witte, sentor Peace Envoy from Russia, leaves here to-ntght for Portsmouth, N. H., in the private car thatebrought him to Boston after he quitted the Mayflower, Presi- dent Roosevelt's yacht, at Newport on the plea that he was not a good sailor Mr. Witte did net leave his roam intil nearly 9 o'clock and after break- fast, with hig associate. Mr. Vi Kin ded to take an automobile ri about city. As the squadron bearing the ther plentpotentiries probably cannot Portsmouth to-day Mr. Witte alyantage of the opportunity to see more of the h mand Cambridge, particulariy Har- aid University and Bunker Hill Mon- ment. The Russians after visiting Harvard accepted an Invitation on behalf of the Unty Cold sity to take luncheon at the jal Club, ng the buildings visited at Har- Mus nd the hall ia which the summer school was in session, A class of young women ve an exhibition in gymnastics for the In the afternoon the party d Siagnolla, where Ambassador Kosen has lis summer he Phe yachts Dolphin and Mayflower, their convoys, sailed from Newport AM. With rd was the Aguss' visil epuon of Me acussian on bourd & y the stop + und the conditions iuuing the voyage Russian Ambassa- Mr. Witte to n vematni on to Ports r Mr. Witte is sident Kor Hoston Jon th mout 1. He told the President 2 was tred o er his s ocean and expressed the he could go by rail to. the pe conference. The President then ordered a private car to at port to recelve the Russ.an envoy Wa suite PORTSMOUTH CROWDS. PORTSMOUTH at disapp 7—There vy the de peace envoys. Lhe postponeme not erally Knows > o'clock every Hurry. orders were to arrive fe sent t nv. Mebane out, “NOONE CLAIMS. © SUCIBES Bony Young Man Who Ended Life at High Bridge Park by Shooting Had Destroyed All Marks of His Identity. of the well-dres: The body young man, who shot hy Rridge Park a divd yesterday athletic if at Hi urday night, and who 1 J. Hood Wright Ho. Coroner Scholer believes the yo! n may have come of a wealvhy family. The suicide took great pains to erase all marks of identification, He tore off he maker's label on hts clothing, ob- Iterated the laundry marks from his linen and destroyed all letiers, canis papers. ‘The only remaining clues are an vight-polnted star tattoocd on ‘his right arm and @ missing nall and up of bis dle finger of his right hand bide twenty wore @ gray shoes and ‘NO SLEEP FOR MOTHER Baby Covered With Sores and Scales, Could Not Tell What She Looked Like, | MARVELOUS CURE BY CUTICURA “At four months old my baby's face | and body were so covered with sores old, and Ings, russer '® and large scales you could not tell what she looked like, No child ever had a worse case, Her face was being eaten away, and even her finger uails fell off, It itched so she could not sleep, and for many weary nights we could getno rest. At last we fot Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment, The sores torle points In Bos- | P hips left: Newport to- no salute from the forts It was Jained that reagon was 8 Was ning, . Ss which ere from all parts of y until to-morrow, when inal programme will be carried PORT RT Wurm vod jon printing offi mwer, giving full World PAINTHRS WAN to work 1 ria Holi Now BREAKS SKULL BY JUMP FROM COURT WINDOW Girl’s Annoyer Takes Des- perate Leap When Given Three Months’ Sentence. After being sentenced to three months fn the penitentiary to-day by Justle Forker ve Court nectal Sea sions, in Biookty 1 Conrad forty-five year Pifty-sixth street, South Brooklyn, broke away from a policeman who had him ‘a ge and dived through an ppen wine Hie sanded 0 sidew4lk, thirty ked up with en and 1 to lead him toe rt of the prise Ienly. broke Noose. dover a railing among the spece rs and dived out of t Indow be- any one could stop him. 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