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' i , / on | re ; f re , a | FINAL EDITION _PRICE 0 ONE CEN ONE DEAD, 3 pyING IN FATAL TROLLEY LATEST NEWS OF WASHINGTON, AUG, 2.—Thomas E, Waggaman, late treasurer of the Catholle University, and whose fin- ancial diflcuities have been told, was ta-duy Indicted by the Federal Grand Jury” for ehberziement, In Bowling Down Third Avenue, One Strikes a Heavy Lumber Wagon, Hurling Passengers in All Directions and Mortally Injuring Two. estate Two Women Drowned. i SALISBURY BEACH, MASS., AUG. °%.—Mrs. Ellen Carr, of Lawrence, and Elza Miller, of North Andover, drowned this afternoon in the is wer surf in sight of a score of other bathers. = = | One dead, three fatally injured and nine badly hurt is the record of Eleven Workers Hurt, | two trolley car collisions that happened at the same hou: in New York sr. LOUIS. MO., AUG. 22. — Eleven | to-day. were injured, three fatally, by. Fred Tripp, an advertising solicitor, was killed, and John Berner was Sere eet ee ne aects| fatally crushed in a collision between a Gates avenue and a Fulton street car on the Brooklyn Bridge. Four other men were hurt in this accident A Third avenue Vrolley cr, south bound, crashed into a truck loaded with lumbr at Thirty-fifth street. Eugene Kelly, conductor of the car, was thrown under the wheels. Gne of ius legs was cut off, the other was crushed and he cannot recover. Mrs. Lena Freone was so badly injured internally that her death is looked upon as a certainvy. Six women, all relatives or friends of Mrs. Freone, were more or less seriously hurt, when they were demolishing | fternvon. To Quit Sweden, CHRISIANA, AUG, 2%—The Btorthing | adopted by a vote of 14 to 11, of the Government for the | gotiations with oa of the Union Cable Ship Floated. Two of the injured women had infants in their arms when the collision vocurred, but with mother-instinet and self-sacrifice they saved the little CANSO, AU The cable panes from harm, which ran ashor st Friday after -Atlantic floated Gordon Gets Job. to-day. ON THE BRIDGE. IN THIRD AVENUE, TRE DEAD. MORTALLY HURT, TRIVP, FRED, about fifty ye FREONE, MRS. LENA, pt. Hopper, of the Building Depart- old, address unknown, Carried Eant Forty-ninth atreet; to-day appointed Joseph Gord letters showing that he had been injurien, 100 West EI th street, As) employed by the Jewish Pre KELLY, EUGENE, No. East @John Ly Jordaay re-| THE INJURED. Sixty-foarth street, tr cons BERNER, JOHN. Ne. 53 Va tec street, Huetors leg cut off and otherwinc | hootipe, ote lee fractur dintreal | BO" (Shot Self in Head, | Injuries, prcbably faial, Taken to the ; THE INJURED. Tke police report that Frank Schmidt, | Brooklyn Hospital ANGROSONA. MRS. ANGELO, No. |0f No. 4% East One Hundred and Twen- eet MARC Nol @ West Ninth |@ East Forty-ninth street st street; tried. to ich himgelt this CARERS DOWNS, FRANCIS, No. 33 East with a bullet wound in the heads? MILLWOOD, THOMAS B., Pear. and Thirty-third street | Fulton streets, Brooklyn FREONE, MRS. MARIA, No, 3 . WARNER, CHARLES M., No. 74) East Forty-ninth s:reet Fell with Scaffold. | Madison stree:, Brooklyn. FREONE, MRS. T ESA, No. 319 BUFFALO, Aug. 2. —A_ scaffoliing | WILIE, WILL F,, No. 117 Richmond East Forty-ninth street about forty feet hath at the American | street: Brooklyn 1 FROCIL, LUCY, No, 348 East Forty- Works fell fternoon ninth screet, ‘ workmen, ki one and injuring the’ others, | In a collision be:we'n two trolley c1rs » of the Ero kly ined on the eastern in \| Five women, bound for a steamship one Doctor K'lls Himself. j rvige 4v one man wa pler to bd a frtend sailing for Europe was fatally injured, four sustain d goodsby, were hurt in a collision be- PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2.—Dr. Tilgh- minor injuries three women were tween a Third avenue car and a lum- min D. ioons, for { Buffalo, s rendered unconsetvus,and some fy per-laden truck at Thirty-fifth street 9d killed himself this afternoon at his other persons brulsed and shaken up. and Third avenue to-day. Kugene "Me here | The collision was due to a moto mas Kely, conductor of the car, was fa . | om a Gates avenue car losing contfol of ally ajured and Francis Downs, driver EX ATmy Officer Accused. | his current and brike. The carcrashe) of the truck, was ushed under the 5, i it 10, TEX., AUG. into the reur platform of a Fulton reet lumber es the vehicle overturned. fo a erly an OM cet in trofley that was slowly movig down | Mrs, Lena Freone and Conductor + Army. has been ar) the grade just eas: of the Brooklya | Kelly are at the point of death ged with the theft of | tower, rebounded ard collided n $*cond, Lelevue. The women were on the time. | front seat of th car with their backs Was Instantly Killed. to the motorman and did aot soe the The dead man was struck on the danger untii too late to save them-, head by a fragment of tron in the sec- | selves. H ond crash. Hts skull was crushed, and " he fell lifeless to the floor of the car. | Diep RearWaroingsBe)!. John Berner was caught between the Directly in front of the car and go: | two cars and crushed. ling In the same direc:ton was the lum- The shock threw the mototman of the ber wagon owned by W. P. Youngs & } atreet car nagalast the ‘aehb Bro, of Thirty. t and First front piatform., With a tmia l avenue. The wagon was driven by Eu- | ‘Mood | gene Francis Downs, of No. 329 Phirty-third street. The horres Ing wader the load of lumbe East | w CATCH Th ae stra ; net eet were turned wert Fain Noleh, bine gatonary, (at Thirty-f(th sirce: were turn ook the full prune of the islon, \t off the tracks. He car rea After the first shock #0 Ost MeN! ing fast. Dow says that no bell. was on. the rear. platform the Fulton ‘ 5 not even know Kireet car tumped to the Tridwe road. | Fung and thas hed angi ever kn Nimble Woman Gave Chase | way, Others tried to crow? Into the | that a car was behind him. Soe eet en teceet one | — Conductor Terribly Injured. to Hcusemaid She Ac- Into this Jam ground the big Gates| The front cf the car was cut off. Me- avenue ove Ginnis saved hineel! fiom injury by cused of Robbery. Women in Crash. ljumping. Xot 20 with kelly, the Three womén who were knocked from guctor, He was jolted from wats by the shock fainied, CAR COLLISIONS . ME PAY conneatcn | whkh his management as trusice of an} ‘ , HE HAS SLE budy of Tripp waa taken from the Of the var and fell across th A clever capture of an alleged thief to the station of the Tirldge Saud ‘The wheels cut one of ls le as made to-day by Mrs. Wilhelmina Pf police Ip) Washington strse H's knee and smnshed the otaer Pauline Wrobe, who kk a boarding troduction to Udward Lay neh ene ka the ear co the sireet, fall aut Durie the short stop. m at the |top of the lumber, All tne ume sae) Pedestrians InP nth strat were patel kal) ot: tho Heal Oaeaiy held her baby free trom danger and it) astopleaed to se woman spring harles Gustin, of No. 119 Dean stre wd Withoul a seratca, but the from a rapldly moving car, fall heavily Bnd the conductor, Drank F. Meyris, |1uOtEE wis tnuured internally Anil to the ground) and a moment's Feated, Gustin sald that he leat contre) about the head and body, Mrs {| Pause ina dazed condition dash off tn of the ear aad that the collision wae Freoke ulsa Was hurled to t an easteriy direction after a woman unavoidable. fand she, or bay who, with equa! sperd, was disappear- hin, was ps 5 ing tovard the Columbus Monument | 2ON herasont and Mit Pyuell A AuRe crowd Rpseuuy asdembad aad POSTPONES CASE | Were dusted aaiaat tne nuvermwnty ant | eliowed ‘dhe tun fx” women) 8 OF | dheonsoiua When th ecame,| AC the 3 sation the firs. MRS, ¥0, {whe apiinered seats, held more thin | Woman disappe Mus, Krobe over- - me jone paasenger fast in the ovr until help He a sanding Bearing on tmpert Mm - Came, A score of them staggered to ot! Nr! ve § perinl Hotel Shoots (ye aewalk. some bleeding {rom cu's, 3 hausted tp ing Goes Over Unt others brilsed. They were attended by. va fe oerae. pine ned yy Ane any, Phyalclans from the neighborhood | pussy, followed by an enormous crowd, | | Ment to ine “West siais-elgith aireet Mrs, William G. Yo 3 x leo stack n me eae es at! CRUSHED ON Pattee stretacrobe made « chargs_ot vaigned in the Jefforson Market Pollee | grawd lureny agaist she woman, who | before Magietr. Moss this af- | BROOKLYN 677? whe sald her former servant, Katile ternoon on the charge of shooting Kath | a But i ot No. agi Weat Fit ty s.rce Jeen Morgan ut the Imperial Hotel. She | OO aA RE OMT ae bl Was self-possossed, save for occastonal | Workinan Fell From Platform and yronday a week ag she sw the wom, cutbursts of laughter, wilch sounded | Is Ground to Pieces, Sn leaving her house wii a bundle unnatura., Detective Coopemetold the | Clothing and then she nilaiad valuab.e Patrick Hollran, a stone-cu of furs and other persona) effcoss worth Magistrate that there was no telling! giony Hollow, N. ¥, who ba ve MRS vot $400, when Mrs. Morgan wouid be able payee ey eae To-day she Wis riding in a surface leave the ho pial, ‘The cage war ad. Ine at No ona KA: scar In. Mfiyeninth street when she Journed until next Tuesday, while working on a contrast in a recognized the woman pareing. The e going back 10° prison M si ~vorsers wee wud Dy a cosey car wea moving rapidly and had taken Young waseasked if It wae irda that che Firth avenue Blevated “Youd fer “a full block away. before she she had gone down on her knees. to {umped off. Alihouh dazed by the fall Mrs. Morgan to beg her to give up her VANE Mollran reported for work thie she retained her faculties and started morning he Was told ty go home an e wu t e and, {Be IDR ine) WAR Rue ty 8 id after vhe woman, Who, seeing her com: ‘More than once 1 did 2," she sald, ent UP On ing, made tor the subway, Mrs, Krobe, “There is no use of talking about it the station at Fifth avenue and Twen- who, Is voung and atiractive, was now, though, Beth argh And in gome way nok ex: proud of her success and made tight of ‘Mrs, Young declined to aay anything | Trnclt A tram was uatform to the her fall, suying she had belonged to further save that there was no doubt iPO°hh. dnd two sate Wy ee wt a gymnastic club and knew how to fall ne i Guage Delutella, the motorman, who SEP ay eteTeF @nd the game person, lives Wt No, 48 Ferry treet, was ar Cuan Mayor Arrested, cal Spat .. canenneied rested, HAVANA, Aug, 2 a wenty nernone emerge uh tue Adayor of aaemiva ano LLED ON ROOSEVELT, te Wittoy ihe Muss several ‘pokeomen, were arrested yes- Pg dre BAY, LL. Aus, 22, terday aha pur in’ jail at Clentucgoa as s P “, . ® Stewart, of Solarate Bornes, Coto Sis shy anise ferent Ma neath Rae the result Of a court of Investigation @ caller 8 ay © Adair.” into the collision of Pusioniate with Bf resi lent Bio rane aN yon ty : Oe Bim! verde and tne polite suring a eannet ase: ulitioa, gemonsiration a iz wen Me ‘favor of Miguel Gomes Aug, “ Circulation INAL EDITION cAll the News. DIAGR AM OF THIRD AVE! SIDE “WALK Elevated Pillay DownTown Gar UE CRASH __£.¥.Downs Driver AVE: y GLASS FOR GEMS PUTIN PLEDGE Judge McMahon mrmcene District- Attorney After Pawnbrokers Who Pick Diamonds from Jewelry in Their Keeping. Judge McMahon, In the Court of General Sessions, to-day announced that he had learned that pawnbrokers all over town were making « practice of substituting glass in !mitation of the diamonds in settings that were pledged with them, Several tlmes of lute the s been called to his attention wo Jewery had beew afterward returned to the rder of the court The Judxe nad another case brou, to his attention to-day, and he at onve directed Aswstant — District-Atto Nott to bring the matter before the Grand Jury and prosect the dis- honest pawnbrokers. The case that was called to the at- tention of the Judge to-day was that of 4 woman living at an uptown hotel |Recently a man was arrested for stea ling her Jewelry, He confessed, and a \ine order of the Court tne pawnbroker Tgave uy what Was apparently Give lost gems. Insiead the woman found tha: glags had been substituted for the dia ponds, Mr. Nott will begin at once the w against of gathering evidence honest pawnbrokers. 2PT FOR 101 DAYS. John L, Moore ( Alive by Ine Jections of Food. fSeectai to The Evening World.) RUTLAND, Vi. §. 2.—Belleving that he will regain consclousness for at least a brief period before death claims him, the relatives of John 1. Moore, of Concord, Vt, who has slept 101 days at the Waterbury Insane Arylum, watch night and day at his bedside, All hope of an ultimate recovery has been abandoned, ‘The physielans are now waiting for the man's dea ‘The most pow ul medicines known atence. loud nois vkings, were all tried in the first si of the man's aleep without avail. He slumi growing weaker. Ilfe being sus- tained Nquid nourishment can be WOMAN DEAD IN RIVER. Surmised that She Left Home at Night and Jumped to Death, HARTFORD, Conn, Aug. v body of Miss Ne: MoRride, of Hol- yoke, Mass., was token from the Par River, near the Capitol grounds, w- day by a policeman. It is surmised tha the Woman ef! her bed before daw and, clad only in a nightrobe, walke some distance through the city streets to the river and jumped in, an act caused by menial deringement, tn the opinion of her relatives, She was forty-six years old, pace eae AS SCCONER GOES ON BEACH. QUOGUR, L. 1, Aug. 22—Capt. Her- mance, of Quogue Li‘e-Baving Station, was noiified this afternoon that a three- masted schooner ts ashore two and a half miles east of Amagansett, She struck the beach during a thick fox, and Capt. Hermance says he thinks sho Wy probably well into the shore, The AmAgansett Lite-Saving crew has gone to the assistance of the stranded #hip. ‘The fog is so dense that the posl- tion of the vessel cann be se the land, and the situation of thd will Not be learned until the lite reura, The srhooner is bell have struck about noom ; 3 |sided at the j Der, 10 LACK BANDITS CAUGHT BY RUSE Two New “York Men Held Up and One Shot by Colored, Highwaymen—Prisoners Are Trapped in Car Caboose. (Special to The Evening World.) WILMINGTON, Del, Aug. 22.—Henry Parker and Willam Harker, colored, brothers, of Cape Charles Va., it is al- leged, held up and tired upon Samuel of No, 1s Third avenue, New i Hairy iSoronoski, of Chic morning at Parniurst, Del, let tired by Henry Parker Korchosk tnflict ‘ wou! as, whi on nm Tealtim: i telphi. rew of Pennsylya avel train the affa.r, ward Tsaac David, a highw nen giving thew w fe ¢ a cab nd ers at the point Kun. In the polio station here. The New York man and his compan- on were dup for trespass, Henry Parke compelled Korohosk! te give kim his shoes, The negroes are sald te Wy shot another white man near Farnburst to-day. and the author- Itles are Investigating this case. — HINTS AT PLOT TO BLACKMAIL IN SEWELL SUIT. had (Continued from First e) that Mrs, Sewell was being advised b: some persons who wished to profit our Of tae iransactlo: ‘Yuen (he case was brough his un adherent dtses als a Awan poi mail Would woud w 1p OIL Lo WHA fe New Man Approaches Him, desde Wd Od we U seule Lag cnenis agains Ten Waom 4 beveved Ww Lea puhk bMOKING, Tie cuse te In ine Hands of maa in the Dist Atworaey § ofhce. ING. ANG hie maring has now been postp time Nid 1 and : looking to a settlement w pour, Sewell ened With arrest tnd nal charges, The nas be in ond wite Hy Mrs, Sewell's aetion ty reaped pe » 80 that she could) brung action on her own a Count, shi 1 the present Mrs, respondent Hl brings no charges against mer wife, He refraing from tus use of his children. He will not submit, however to setting this sort of affair by paving money, Mr. Siwell tormeriy’ was a resident af Chicago and Was married thers tn to Miss Jutia Thayer. Seven years igo they inoved oy New York andre Wallorf until Sept 11, 19, separation occurred and.’ Mrs netituted Aut for separation. In ipreme Court Westehester Couns Vie decree was granted in Novem. At thal Ume Mrs.” Sewell | Her husband enjoyed an ane nual income of $9,00. In the papers fled In Mr, Sewell's dle yorve proceeding — in“ Khoxville, he charged (hat Mrs, Sewell was an fabit- ual drunkard, and that she aad wilfully deserved him: that years before chey hig <1 J of account Of her misconduct | ih’ matiers which he did not desite to | relate for her sake and the sake of thelr when a i} HULD, England, Anz. 2—Anthony — Recause he stole to support his wife Finia, of Brooklyn, N, ¥ of the and six smal! children, Max Lindberg, | Bikgee Paint sdition, the members thirty-nine years old, of No. 62 West Which were rescued by the rellef ship | Fifty-first street, was discharged by! nt Nova, under the command. of Judge McMahon in General Sessions to- William §. Champ, secretary of the late William Ziegler, arrived ‘here to-day on, Lindberg, who Is a butcher, on Aug. 9 pastors Aine, stole a wagon alning a quarter of a eat eg rte idk team, beet, He was trying to carry the beet Jahead of the Terra Nova, which is ex- (Way quem arrested, “When arratgne peeted to-morrow in court hegsald he wanted It to feed| le Flila said to the Assoct iis wife and children. res Thave been out of work a great many “This has been another tn the 190K | montis,” he told the Judge. wand my Itan the Mires determined attempes children have been sick. ‘They have had made to reach high title should ‘he nuvaing to eat for several daya.” vas pat Raving proved: ab Carl Fiseher-Hanzen, the millionaire f ihe Pals remains unsoived, , Pilanthrepist lawyer, wee assign d by. Seen ete DROUGHT Leck. Cant snien ;the Cuurt to dufend Lindberg vatdoece Phowld prove of sclentific value Ing to she latter's home ne found that | have explored and surveyed the areale Mrs) Lindberg and) her ‘chitiren hud Crown | Rudotp heen dispossessed. Mr Flangens pad Sora. discovering. cour the vent and tinished su ples tothe eiaren istinds. | Wommn, and then told Judge MeManey Mpining tthe tee | ofthe conditions he bad fuund, ‘ogres, minut Several other persons Interested tn ie degre minutes| Lindh-re's. story alded. the Wife and Wwe determined vaway | chftdren, anda formar emplover prom: igh at the forty-elehun payill feed to re-emplow Lindte ra if he Wag “Here we were Iniprironed fot four clscharged by the Court j days, finally lng through with the lifle Work, whlea was retarded. by If Nomination of District-Attor- he first siotge party tert March 2 ney by Republicans Is Neces- to injuries received by several of the menvafter Foiwiing ape Tikes, A Sry for Success of Party, | s ulted in failure, the sledges be Ex-Governor Will Not Object. ing smashed when but a short distance Leaving a small rty ig ured 2 : Chairman B. B. Odell, of the State . in September Republican Committee, said to-day that er Ww ea J. if it became nevessary for him to ae- Biter andre spAriveeaTe Ne William ‘Travers Jerome that he ed Noy 14, after @ most eventful the Distriet-Attorney by the Repub.d- | | and dangerous tin, rough having to ? somm!. he crossed tn dense dark s and the © unty Com a3 1 e - men and dogs falling Into holes ant, tube wert LION WED Wan: crevices, and running against walls of je atud! keke ea Bees erie Was Fall Into a Crevice. ph eynomili at on ints Alia leume eOene trossing Hooker Island, two of the Ww cy “rs penton was put to him note) inte a view for a distance of Teear ng r chan with twe walls of ice eir rescue was Said attended with the greatest dimeuliy If Mr. me seems to be neces- cone pay oy aoguined th. had to be © ae ea On RBI Mant Giese aan Se Weith the ext vt pu |. Would be willing to do. any- fireman, who had died, we ne he success of my party.” other sledge trip to the north GETS THIRD March 16, 190, On day OF TEETH AT 90, left the base, which we re-nam. UKE for ties fee puck to the jal toa 1a Crossing a glacier east of Cape (Special to The id.) we forced a way to the northward, but HANOVER, Aug, 22. ouch ninety | our progress was slow, the Ive being years old, John A, Lohr, a reth for- rough and the men having to first cat : ae eiaten tine anne way And then to assist the team over Mets Using ear fre. i tng Mate the rough roa ch the. e molars ace “High temperature and | fogs Sir Uan thes ehume ang (ne mvIaE tamp GN 4 ree above Zero, nty years, but as pow laid them Aus ora degre ‘belo ger ir and Appy over the prospect of pnd the tee was constantly cracking ua- | baving a third set of natural teeth ‘der the tente — aisaind ee eee CZAR’S OFFICERS IN prewaing: 1 for the MILITARY PLOT. eid tore u We MOSCOW Aur 22, It is reported ra trip w hpre on good authority that a revolu- pe Abruzzi April tl, Mr. Porter Moscow 4 in command of the expedition. Judi Children, whose names he did not care to reveal” He aso alleged that. Mrs, | Bewell had assoclated with immoral per- soos while abroad. All of these charge gult she has Ju faine, Mrs, Sewell in the brought declares to be At the [reached harbor of 2 J base and camp we Amerjea had a na 103, when she FIALA’S STORY. y St0l BEEF OF LONG FIGHT ==: T0 FEED His WITH ARCTIC ICE = BIG FAMILY | Brookiyn Eieptore. Reaches Lindberg’s Story in Court, Corroborated, Wins Mercy Huil, England, and Relates | of the Judge. Bitter Experience, America's Narrow Escape. UDELL WILLING however, being brought of the party f stores south work t to ¢ rest Hetlve moving (ut Bewinie wlteg an FORA YOUR DISEASE ory NON hie au be cured by Aenfirture fae tie! hited DR, FRANKLIN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, _ ie for every Hien CIGARMAKERS STRIKE. employ garmakers Verne Cigar ¢ hundred Ju Two 1, 79 Chumbers street, refused to go to work ty 1 diaagres havi Gripe May: Fever, Haen between them and thelr et Ip Disease Cured, ployers rogirding wages to be paid. 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