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BIG PARADE OF LABOR SPOILED BY HEAVY RAIN Many Decided Not to Start and Others Go Only Part Way. WOMEN IN CARRIAGES. Waitresses’ Union Expected to March 200 Strong, but | Only Officers Appeared. Rain spoiled the Labor Day parade ‘Thousands of men who had gone to the Plaga, at Fifty-ninth street and Fifi) ; avenue, to march in honor of labor's ‘holiday deserted before the line was formed. Hundreds of others dropped out on the route from Fifty-ninth street to Washington Square down Fifth avenue. They could not be blamed. Just bo , fore 10 o'cock, the advertised hour of starting from the Plaza, the rain came down in torrents. At Intermittent perl- ds up to noon terrific showers flooded | the streets. A few thousand hardy sons 0% toll braved the elements and marched to the music of molsture-clogged horns and soggy drume, There were few spectators. In shel- tered spots under awaings and Porches faintly cheering crowds urged on the bedraggled poraders, A sem: Dlance of a review was held at Tenth street and Fifth avenue, where the marshals lined up and remained at at- tention on their horses while the scat- tered line filed by. miths and Bridgem+n's Union, of which Sam Parks was the ‘head, led the parade, and made a Good shrowing in spite of the desornd- ing water that streaked their red shirts and made pulpy balls of their white felt hat The Teamsters’ Union nad a splendid float, well protected from the down- pour. The blacksmiths, in a float rep- resenting’ whe interior of a horseshoring shop, shod a horse incessantly, No delay in digbanding the parade at ‘Washington Square was apparent. The marchers scattered on the run. Many went to picnics or receptions In halls throughout the city, Waitresses Scarcd Away. Two hundred members of the recent! organized Waitresses’ Union, who were ‘lock there a terrific fall of rain to have marched, failed to appear. They! and lees than thirty minutes the | Were scared off by the possibility of| streams b:came torrents which swe walking down Fifth avenue in bedrag-| buildings from thelr foundations, up- Ged skins. The officers of the unton,| rooted tn washed out telegr te Burns, president; Belle Morrison,| 5.q 1 destroyed the secretary; M. O'Hara,’ recording secre-| "4 & Beret noe ee tary, and 'N. Waters, vice-president, rode| Tallroads and ada impassable the in a carriage. The interference of the elements was . Petes Un to the Central | eng of bridges. Jnton, had ate 3 great preparations “for an finpusing | ‘The extent of the damage cannot be turnout of union labor. It was expect-|detalled, as communication was cut Pa, that, there would be $0.00 men in eo for th met time in wv city women “would tes wo! march a Shoulder with tho male workers.” Houses Carried by highways great gections of the roads and doz- CHAS ae MANY TOWNS FLOODED BY CLOUDBURS Through Main Street of New Berlin. 4 cloudburst last night. radmin 1 day and t wore v4 bec for m by was & off early this morning and little news can be Obtained from the flooded dis- trict. DELANEY GRAND MARSHALE Flood About 7. nied fH WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1903, i} T PARADE cS) S PARADE AND GRAND MARSHAL OF LINE. N FIFTH AVE « It ut _ KILLED BY CAR | or Q Man Dying on Side- walk. relling over the aff. In New Berlin a large house 00 No. Humboldt si disappesred mung girls, Frank ORDER OF FORMATION. by Mrs. J. M. Deming was washed | from his home on May 4, and three S clallonexa Police Escort. down through the main street and [works later lls pare GAN aie ee Grand Marshal Charles Delaney, ried away. It is supposed Mas. Deming | wara of $5 ho would pet ands Secretary of Labor Day Gommiites Mu Dee Containing ens SONU nue, near 1 ue Simon and aides. wasucroyned: —nEte Dare a bloody due! Central Federated Union officers and |0rses and other stock, a blacksmith m bloody duel Delegates, shop, two carriage shops and two small mld. nig in the First Division. houses also were washed down the} an James Daly, Marshal main street. Housesmiths and Bridgemen. Second Division. John Kennedy, Marshal. Actors’ Unions Nos. 1.5.7 | Hebrew Chorus Union. | Lady Waiters’ Union. | Third Division, | James Hand. Marshal Teamsters (twenty-seven unions in all) Cattle Butchers, Fourth Division, Dantel 8. Jacobs, Dock Buiide Firemen No. Blacksmiths, Boller Makers’ Helpers Fifth Division. August Waldinger, Menshal Cloth Examiners Spongers, Engineers 181 Enxinvers ‘No, 20, Hosseshoers Inside Architectural Ironworkers and Pipe Calkers No, 7 Sixth Division Jacob JNeher, Marshal Pattern Mukers. Machinists, Piano and Organ Workers | Lumber and Trim Handlers, Seventh Division. is be of Thomas Rock, Marshal. , 7 ~ Meson’ renaeavers |VILLAGE FLOODED | 80) elpers and one Masons. , a Y ~ Asphalt Workers BY A CLOUDBURST Metal Poitshers | No. Sand Sign ae Righth on, Kells of Chureh Rung Warning Wilton Stator, | Marra} People to Seek High Grouna | Fatherhood of Carpenters, N.Y. Wood Carvers and Modeliers' fan Eatery: | Asso“ation SOHUYLBR LAKH, N. Y., Sep! 4— one Mekmen and Excavators About 1 o'clock last night a cloud- ne of the novel features of the pa-|urm: @ir a time endanecred che was the part taken y the 1 ” ree re art taken by the | of the Inhabitants of this village. ment. AN association that bas not red in any demonstmtlon for ten The women who compose organization. about fifty strone ined up on F¥fth avenue, betw. Pwenty-ninth and Thirtieth strea's, and | fas the procession passed decorated the foarsha's of the various divisions. and handed them souvenirs of the event Labor’s New Temple. appen years. de An interesting part of the Labor Day| make hasty retreats nee Was the laying of th gn ght truth new Temple of Jabor.| The effect of the cloudburst was also | and Third avenues, this afternoon. ‘The| {lt a Cooperstown. Snyder's bakery geremonien were preceded by a parade driven gut) bee and the © yoos were through Ne, In which over 100) SF/ven out, rin ove — ® and unions participated The congregation church was imprison There is |b and the washed o tem church bells fe cors| sus f the Cellars in all t fled with water a very large. Y ure so to. folio’ Tun over them t evernl! smal] toy § been caused of the Test ge sys vil em was was ising uvout $250 damage to t The estimate ts that i bridges have washed a i township, and that in Sherburne othe damage $s $10,000, It te ¥ it Kevera es W Were rung @s a warning the people to hasten to places of Water flowed in the streets to the pth of four feet, and ail the res!- sand neas places were sub- The water overflowed beds on lower floors, causing the occupants to One hotel man ined a damage of $1,000. | BLACKJACK WARNING. Pintor, eis Eust an excit BARON AND LANDLADY HE WED. (The eketch of the Baron w fn Austria in 1900.) The parade ended at the site of t r ner-aton” was | re a arp Impressive ote 24) Magintrute Cornel Says They Are of roklavens fon) Used Too € oun ‘ Ti and &, Charles Wenorie pre SMMOMIY Ba Weapons, | was shown us songs by German singt 0. Nalutrate Agee, Add aOvechien by Drominent Infor PASietral rt of e ‘fre 10 bial pew Temple of Labor tro bean ah ron ructire Ave st ar See wlll cost nissoon® #torIe8 In helene a > tT Hust re WOMAN SHOT DURING eis for treet and a { PARADE IN CHICAGO, | Aimar ot Thirty-Atth etrewt | Pi on May 7 a Aft Bist exh aa attached to the Barnum| CHICAGO, Bopt 4—When the police | 'Hlackiacks are used as come |S i frous had fullen from ane of keeping the streets clear for the Labor | Ipoh wer burt. 1 ® 6 Sines Care os tie ahow Was leays parade Deak sate ee! Willem | thei aml ¥ found: ual * Vana ielied. The deseription of this boy ‘ earn said that as he approuched the |*xeetly Bite the missing Garity Im © ina onnt bora shooting, | hiers he heard a sirieck in the coal |. Te body Was burid in Bho” publio ry Mullet ‘and Was tabng | cellar of ¥ Pascalla, in front cemetery In Allentown, Mrs. Garity bas} 1 perious “condition | Mpich the n wore fighiing, Ahearn | ordered an undertaker to disinter It and re ee aition, | ail a that MeNamara had thrown the |left, for “Auentown so-day. “If It ts her py ee, [MaMa away and! shad stick Page | son's body abe wi dkny kk hack to sulla‘on the Jaw, causing the shries ‘his wity. spinal acts s made by the Prince of Windenshgraetz BOTHDREAMED GIRL THE CAUSE BARON'S HEART THEIR SON WAS OF STREETDUEL: LOST TO WIDOW MAN IS DYING ATFIRST SIGHT Received News Later that Last Rites of Church for Boy Believed to Be Theirs Was Killed by Train, | Wiliam Garity, fifteen years bid to Study, but Wedded Boarding House Keeper. n Flo he Baron Hw n yhngon, sults Aus parded wit up his 0 an- widn't ng, polished the college. Uked him, They is of a studious turn himself dillge day the phat ral days ago, Ww beaming tremuling with ex n that he had wooed and widow, but sald it was 1 wanted to know df he it get a special dispensation mak- exeKiry tO announce the im- pending t from che pulpit. ‘This was all arranged, and then the Baron said in an offhand way that he was anxious that his friend Mr. Ritz! should not know anything of tt night the marriage took e couple went away on honeymoon. "They had a ‘good start when Mr. Ritz go. the news. When the wedding took place Fathe Burns, who performed the ceremony, re marked to the couple that it was a very sudden affatr and that they ought io be sure they loved ono anothes "It is the purest Kind of Jove,'’ said the Baron fervently, “gor is love at firat, sight, No one’ haa ever loved us we do and hat he waa right ————— FIND BULLET the body of Robert A iryport, Mass., Pope, of New: Hospital in tis city. ihre, bullet 10 bs Jammmation, 1 to find a of the fi ope reimenib re ago he ruilet never recoy da tho it had warked about hres the appendix, and there bas come A part of It, an Irritant Tor | footh: zou! the inches really be: ‘The bullet was no! Von Flock Came from Austria who is an think ne Ike | And the widow blushed and murmured IN APPENDIX After thirteen years a bullet that was 4 nephew of Col, Albert \. Pope, has been cus out from the ap- endix of the young man in St, Luke's eral weeks 450 Mr. Pope, who is ed then that thir- been shot and the years to - | paper ot inant of heart die- yorll he started to train nerd aia are ior i ie ve ‘ FALLING CEILING DRIVES POLICE ~ FROM BUILDING Jersey City Headquarters in | Danger of Sudden Col- lapse. Fifty prisoners in the City Prison, Jersey City, as many polcemen at- tached to the reserve squad of the First Prectnet Station, the night deak men and telephone operators at Jersey City Poltce Headquartera spent a highly ex- citing night dodging falling piaster in the ramshackle Police Headquarters across the river, With the walls of the bullding filled with gaping cracks, the floors out of plumb and the plaster falling in huge chunks, the Inmates of the building did | not know at what moment the entire | structure would come down about thelr |ears. The polleemen, tired of dodging pieces of calling, sought safety in the iny streets, but the desk men and the prisoners in the basement spent a night terror. An hour before daybreak the dlaster of the entire left wall of Chief | Murphy's office peeled off and fell with 4 crash. | Prisoners Terrorized. | ‘The hallding was cleared in an in- stant by those at Iberty to go, but the nners heard the ominous sounds over. and though they shrieked with r they resaived no assurance elther the building was not falling steps would be taken to remove read, or en the fifty prisoners were taken to court later in the day Acting Ransom saw to it that none of 8 was returned to the dan- -up. Convicted men were to the County Penitentiary ostponed cases were ordered locked ne Second Dist siation . floor of Chief Murphy's office was deep in the debris of falling v thit oficial appeared for He at once omered his desk and duty. papers to be sent over to the City Hall an mmoned linamen to take the police telephone switchboard out of the butlding. By nightfall tt ls expected the entire building will be abandone., BEAUTIFUL GIRL TO BE BURIED AS A PAUPER Nobody Claims Body of Sui- cide Who Said She Was Elizabeth Wilson. a pauper's shroud, the body re- ful young woman has aimed in the Stephen M aking rooms at Eighth a ineteenth atreet, while those Hit under nue apd N she claimed before death as her rela- tives ave refused to acknowledge her. girl was 90 anxious to die vhat taken to Bellevue Hospital from . West Forty-fifth strect she wa worried not by the pain of the corrosive poison that was eating out her vitals, but for four that the olson would not do its work, If I live through this, I'll take the firat opportunity to try over again,” she said when a doctor asked her if sh was not sorry for what ane had do: When told that ber death was inevita. ble she said her mother was Mrs, Min- F of No. 101 West Fifty-sec- ‘The girl had been regis- She said her real name was Elizabeth Wilson, At No, 101 West Fifty-second street a well-dressed woman of middle age an- ment. Three children, a girl of fifteen, a lad of twelve and a younger girl, fol- lowed her to the door, Wilson haw no information,” “Mrs. she sald, when she learned her caller's mission. “Does Mrs, Wilson know her Geughtor js dead?” “Mra, Wilson has no information. “Will the girl's mother of relatives claim her_ bos Ms ‘Mra, Wilson hae Bo, information,’ came the mono'onous answer. Mrs, French, at whose house the girl , sald the young women je Saine?a boarder there. last “Thursday, giving the Da HOR, (i 768, FS . was um a she. drank poleon and to Bellevue, WOMAN LEAPED TODEATHIN SEA Mre. Carrie Strom, of No. #0 With street, Brooklyn, committed suicide early Synday marning by leaping into the ocean from the steamship Hellig Olay, from Copenhagen, which arrived ‘here ito-day. Mra. Strom, who was fifty-two years old, had been in poor health, and sbout six months ago her husband sent her to vis her old home in Sweden for a change of scene and ollmate, Bove! weeks ago Mr, Strom cross- 041 the ocean to bring him wife back, mturning in the second cabin, ‘They retired at midnight Saturday, but when Mr. Strom awoke at ¢ o'clock Sunday morning he ailesed hie wits where she . Roy A thoroui oproh was made trroush- ad in uraining, was unable | out the pai ut no fl at the won: i » of pains in his | an could be found, it ae Pe A ae a 4 idee Vv. nt thas a had thrown bas sar 2 OF adc lecided upon | bo: jon for Ainioen Mpas | Board tnd, Deke Gooner to” walle med and ns were us- | temporarily deranged. Veteran Editor Dead, WINSTED, Conn, Sept. +-—John jiton Van Kugen, @ veteran news- it swerod the bell of the Wilson apart: | RIVER CRASH VICTIMS NOT ALL KNOWN Four Women Surely Killed in| Hudson Collision and Others Thought Lost (Special to The Evening World.) HUDSON, N. Y., Sept. 4-—Searching parties with grappling Irons were at work at the first sign of dawn to-day dragging the river in the neighborhood of the Mehthouse at this point where last night four women lost their ilves In the collision of the Young America and the ferry-boat George H. Power. One of the women drowned was com- ing home from the funeral of her hus- band with her son. He is now In the Hudson Hospital and may also die. Following is the list of dead up to date: BEDELL, Mrs, MARY, No. 477 West One Hundred and Forty-second street, New York City. e BROWN, Mrs. SARAH, twenty years 9.4, No. 2 Van Buren street, Brooklyn. M'CABE, Mrs. MARGARET, Cox- sackle, bodies missing. Mrs. Bedell! and Mrs. Meade were still alive when caken from the river. All efforts to resuscitate them fated. Both boats were due here at the same ime. and the Young America tried to cut across her larger rival's bows, it is ceported. A great gash was cut In her and she soon sank. That more were not drowned ts duc solely to the fact that the Young Amert- ca's upper deck and the Power's main deck were practically on a level. More than a dozen escaped from the smaller boat by stepping from one deck to the other before the boats drifted apart It was In the narrow channel leading off from the lighthouse that the collleion JAMES B. DUKE, TOBACCO KING, Sues in Jersey Court on Evidence Secured While He Was Abroad. Every one connected with the Duke divorse case has manifested the great> est reticence since the publication wag made that James B. Duke, many times A millionaire and President of the ‘To+ hacen Trust, has brought sult for abso= te divorce In the New Jersey courts against his wife, Mrs. Lillian N. Fleteh= MeCredy Duke, naming Capt, Frante Huntoon, a well-known man about town, as co-respondent. Mra, Duke is at her home, No, 1. West Sixty-clghth street, and denies herself to all callers. Capt, Huntoon went to Southampton, L. T., on Satur- day. Mr, Duke fe at his palattal estate near Somerville, N. J, but he will say ithing about the divorce sult, referring, all inquirtes to his attorney, Richard Ve Lindabury, Dodged the Papers Mrs. Duke has been aware of her hus- ‘There ts still one and possibly more | hand's intention to bring divorce pro- as he did not go to his clty. join her on return from ad he retired dings, me to rape to his ¢ ville. Mrs, Duke Indoors to evade the but in the guise of & worthy gained en se and found a lot of leaks eded investigation. One Jot 4k him to Mrs. Duke's bou- \aoir, and when he caught sight of her |and passed her the paper notifying her of her husband's his interest In the Imaginary gas leake ceased. Friends of Mrs. Duke say she dentes | peing guilty of any impropriety and will fight her husband's sult. w Mr. L in July he had n e t abroad early suspicion of hts wife, eccurred. Doth boats were racing for the shore, according to eye-witness The swift current that was running a the Ume drew the two craft together. ‘Then it seemed as though all of the crew and passengers of each vessel were thrown into a pante, The Young America had twenty-five Passengers aboard. Among them were ‘or Hallenbeck, of Hudson; Henry . Esselstyn and Carl Rawley, of-| Brooklyn; Capt. Richard C. Payne and| Tyr, Sherwood V. Whitbeck. The young women who lost their lives were on the Young America. FOUR DROWN FROM FLAMING LAUNCH. DETROIT, Sept. 4—Panic-stricken at the flash of flames when a lig ‘match was carelesly thrown Into Gamoline on the bottom of the | Ben Hur late last night at the Clair Flate, a number of the thi pasegneere on the launch jumped o ard. Among ‘them were August, Mogg, Cleveland; H. J. Welsenger, Mis» B er and alls Newman, whom were drowne: ‘The launch was carrying a p people to the hotels near Algon Gance ata shore hotel. According to the owner of the craft. one of the passen were who bad been dunking kicked open @ cock on the engine, whlcn permitted & quantity of gasoline ito flow out on floor, and then, after Mghting @ cisar, threw the match Into the gasoline The si ‘ors Were saved by pleasure craft tn the vicinity. of k= ot Detroit, all of arty of Dm & him by cable that his ta good deal with | but werd reached wife was going abou | Capt. Huntoon, They were seen to- | cether at the races, automobiling and nh prominent restaurants. Mr. Duke voled his lawyers to investigate, and 5 ected 1s embodied in the divorce papers on file in Trenton. Mrs. Duke is charged with having “wilfully disregarded the solemnity of er vows and the sanctity of the mar- lage state” while In the company of. Frank T. Huntoon on the first, second, twelfth und thirtemnth days 19%, at a house located at st Sixty-eighth street New don different days un- io the petitioner in the months ruaty, Maron, April, May, June, ‘and August, 198, at the West Bix- ty-eigith street house and other places vew York City, on Long Isiand and of New York. ged meetiigs in. the Duke id to have been recounted eleventh, of August a servant Mrs. Duke's suit for divorce from her firet husband, Willlam F. McCredy. prominent cliubman and broker, de’ oped a cross sult backed by sensational testimony. A letter was Intreduced, beginning, “My Dear Wife,” and asking for ai r meeting. which it was held, had 1 to Mra. McCredy by & ember of the Produce Ex- address nent change. Mrs, McCredy said that the r was ded f sister, Mra, but the latter took the stand and lgnantly repud e letter. The q Sensational testimony concerned ! A young Cuban, who was said by Jone: the carriage man of the Hotel San o have called at the house every MecCredy went to Rem: busine Window Shade Signals. MISSING CREW LANDED SAFELY, 4—The crew CHATHAM, Mass., Sept whtch was towed In here yestenlay abandoned and sinking, arrived here to: day by train. They had been reported missing, but had made a land ther up the coast. While the v trying to make th! harbor yesterday slie etruck on the shoals and sprang a! leak. Shortly afterward the engine gave out, und it was decided to abandon the steauioy. The three men comprising the crew launched a small boat and start d out. The southeasterly gale blew them up the coast, and many times they were in great danger of being swamped. Sn HUSBAND TOOK BRIDE'S MONEY (Special to The Evening World.) LUDLOW, Mass., Gept. 4.—Mra. John Walon, a bride of two weeks, ie hopeful of obteining several hundred dollars, the savings of many years, which her husband admits stealing from her trunk leat week, Walez was intercepted in New York, where he had bought him- borate wardrobe and 4 ticker {oll Munoper Ghiet of, Police Hall’ toner, of Ludlow, returned iran New Font ‘alow night, a circumstance ey caused wer ‘Ulsappointment. to he sroUD of vil lewers who had assem- Beat eride W Tie Cawe aad been sett, Chief sto by the pris- oner's it, to fe ‘restitution, Sire wales will, bt le Understood, apply for @ divorve at the next term of court, ‘aicz would have escaped had he not toolanty telexraphed to a Ludlow Reems to New York. 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