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~ NILLINGS ON DEATH AVENUE Mayor Approves the Bill Compelling Central to Sink Its Tracks. Mayor McClellan has signed the bill eailing for the sinking of the New York Central tracks on Bleventh ave- jue, 80 that no more lives will be lost ‘on that thoroughfare. As Gov. Hig- ins is known to favor the measure, the Btanton-Gaxe biti will become a law. is rhefins that the attempt to steal {West street and Eleventh avenue for an “L/' freight ling has deen defeated. The sompany must now construct Sts Gwn subway or the city will proceed th SOndamnation proceedings and abol- ish the tracks, ‘The Mayor in signing the bill affixed | @ memorandum saying: “Phere ia no question in my mind that fegisiation is desirable im order to ter- Miifate the use of the public streets by am fillfoads operating at grade in Borough of Manhattan, While many * Of he provisions of the proposed pill are are open to criticsm, and while th gome doubts as to whether Its enac ‘will aecompiish the object sought @ider it a step in the right ui ‘@nd therefore have no hesitation oepting It on behalf of ie city of ‘ark, vent has been suggested that in case the bill proves defective it will be pos- sible to seek relief next year from tie Legislature, and faye the act amended, I see no reason, however, why the pro- @ of the bill should wait a year foro attempting to correct such’ de fects as the bill may contain. It seem: to me that It would be more advisable, after a careful consideration of the objections urged against the bill, to pro- amendments and present them to @ present Legislature." ROOSEVELT LABOR’S FOE IF HE FAVORS BILL. WASHINGTON, March 14—President Gompers, of the American beaeration of Labor, and A. Furuzth, President ef tte Seamen's Union, caused a furor to- day before the House Committee on Ju- diclary during the hearing on ant!-in- fiection bills hy denouncing the Gilbert ‘Anti-Injunction ill, which is sald to have been drawn by Mr. Garfield, Chief of the Bureau of Corporations, and to have the indorsement of President it. Of the President's endorsement of the Gilbert bill, Mr. Furuzth said: “It he understands this bill an@ then gives it his endorsement, he 1s an en- @my to honest labor strugeling under adverse conditions for a better life; nay, he would be an enemy to human Mberty. We do not believe tx, will not believe ‘The Gilbert bill grants courts aitting fn equity absolute Jurisdiction in all cases growling out of labor troubles. The equity process in labor suits Is vio~ lehtly opr the labor leaders. WORKMAN KILLED AND HIS BODY CUT IN TWO. NEWARK, N. J., March 14.—Stants- aus Semkevie, thirty years old, resid- ing on Lister avenue, this city, met @ horritle death to-day wile at work im the plant of the Central Foundry. He fas placing a big belt on a pulley Win In some Way he got caught be- tween the belt and the edge of the pully and his body was cu: completely Ww ‘Several hundred men in the plant who witnessed the eccident were +o ‘overcome thar they had to quit work for an hour. * —_—_ CRASH CREATES ALARM IN ALBANY CAPITOL. ALBANY, March 14—A __ heavily loaded section of the shelving in the Assembly document room fell about noon to-day with a crash heard ail over that side of the Capitol, It cre- Q@ted alarm, because it was within a few feet of the condemned Assembly staircase, which has teen ed against the public for several ¥ It is believed, however, that the lapse was due simply to the overloud- ‘nx of the shelves with bun of phinted matter. No one was hurt, but there were seyera] narrow scapes, ‘An examination will be inade to as- eertain, whether the occurrence bears any relation to the settling of the staircase, _—————————— SIX HUNDRED LIVES FORONE THE THREAT CHITA, Russia, March 14.—On ¢ount of the wholesale arresis and sutions characterizing the repression of of the revolutionists numerous) threats have been made againat the life of Gov.- Gen. Bennenkampff, and the latter to- day Issued a proclamation in which ho announced that if an attempt !s made | upen his life or wpon the lives of mem- bers of his escort al! the rovolutionists mow in prison will be executed within an hour. There are six hundred revoluttontsts fm prison here, ‘and sixty military exe ‘eptions ‘have taken place at Ohfta or in ite vivinity. nega eee DRAGGED FROM ENGINE CAB. | Pireman Mee! Which Will Cause Death. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., White Plains Hospital from a frac *“eicult and other injuries which he 1 relved to-day, by belng dragged out window of ab leaning over to e ¢ Wheels. le falied to elght t ide track at North Whito PI bis own train wes passing a struck the root of a box car and he w Pulled through the window, falling the track, gq Grip, remedy. removes the cuus full_name ewe anova: Peculiar Acctdent March 14.— George Phillips, a flreman employed on the Harlem Rallroad, {s dying In the to gorpus a by Judge > N. | Stewart, of 0 District Court, who held and } Dy Cae, Ierorpo ake ee rigs, | that the Probate Judges ceased to hh yp? yi aacal HIS FATHER DEAD, SON IS KILLED IN STRICKEN HOME Man Crossing Continent to Attend Funeral Acci- dentally Shot. (Spectal to The Evening World.) | PHILADELPHIA, March Beside |the body of his father, Capt. George Jacob Burnap, U. & N., retired, at the family residence tn this city, tles that of George Payne Burnap, son of the |naval veteran, The young man was aceldentally stot and Killed by Arthur M. Burnap, his brother, who Is nearly frantic at the calamity that tae be- fallen the family. Mrs, H. @, Thomp- son, a sister, !s also overcome. | ‘The older Burnap died on Wednesday Hast wi and in order that Gtorg= ie. | might have time to reach here from his home in Santa Cruz, Cal, the funeral was deferred until to-day, The son reached here Inst night and retired at midnight, Arthur, his brother, entered the room shortly aftertward to get a plece of paner from @ table upon which he had previously winced a loaded re Volver. In the darkness the pis 1 upon and dis: ¢ left side the fatal wound. He spital, © postponed. and It is Hkelv that father and son will buried simultaneously. LOCKWOOD USED | SECOND TODD WILL Showed It to Undertaker as Authority for Ordering Old Woman’s Body Cremated. —— The contest over the will of Mrs. Margretta Todd, the octogenarian own- er of the Hotel Von Hoffman, was re- sumed an hour behind time to-day be- fore Surrogate Fitagerald, who had been held up in the Subway blockade. P. W. Ratcliffe, manager of a burial company, again took the stand. He | Said he was employed to bring the body of Mrs. Todd from Philadelphia to New York the day she was found dead on the tracks of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway. He said Inger soil Lockwood, the white-hairea law- Ld eau) drew the will in dispute, in i} cl ie is named as < ployed him, a ee Answering questions by the attorney for Mrs. Todd's daughter and gmndson, who are contesting the will which was the witness sald: ‘ood sald he wanted the body cremated the next day, which was Sunday. I said: ‘This is very unusual to cremate a body without the consent ot the family.’ Showed 1903 Will. “‘T was her legal adviser,’ sald Mr. Lockwood. “Did she leave a will? I asked, and Mr. Lockwood sath she did. “T asked to see it and he displayed a big bundle of papers out of which he took a will, which he showed to me. It was dated in 1903 dnd named Mrs. Tousey as executor.” Mr. Ratell: sald that Mr. Lockwood Was not named in that will as execu- tor. He said that when Lockwood went to the Burial Compan office he found Mr. Tousey (brother-in-law of the con- testant) there, und sald, pointing at him IT don't want ou to take any ay a loos ord m that mar He an in- terloper.’ He sald M Lockwood did he was an executor, but @ trus- tee. | Wouldn't Cremate Body. | The wines produced on order dated | Oct, 28, . ged all Lock- wood, as torney and trustee of the Mar. tha odd,” directing him to Inte re r body suitably and place vame in rece!v tomb at Wood- "| lawn until the arrival of her daughter, Mrs, Frank Touzey, !n this country from Burope." his order was given after He sald : su to Mr, cremate the body, Lockwood 1 would put (ving vault until the executor named In the sown me, and I woulg d the witness, % e £0 318.43 was | objected to as excessive by Lockwood. | It was pald, howe’ but witness wags 1 to say who qld tt. We Amory re r 1 i" ma of the | Hotel Von Hoffman, test ext. He “Mra, Todd iT her room | one & Jast June and said her will had heen st nm from her dee He was not allowed to say what date ira, Todd gave fo his stolen will, | estants claim this was the w of 1903, mory sald Ingersoll Lockwood 1a $0 apartment at the Von Hoffman, but pald no rent. He lett after 6 quarrel with Mrs, Todd, “The day the news of the finding of Mrs. Todd's dead bedy on the tracks near Philadelphia came," sald Amory, | “Leckwood showed me a paper which 1 was her will . “That is no good. They will and he repiled: ‘AN If they ao I've got anot! veral lettera written to Amory by Mrs. Todd from Atlantic City after h the whi Were read & gainer Te ER, IDAHO, MARCH 14. @ Mi ident ¢ ers’ Un ex-Gov y-day on a wi Asn was re 1 to jurisdiction over St. John after Maroh 2, wien his preliminary exam{nation @hould have been held, | Lagrmper ear aE eT CARRYING TERRY TO HIS TRAIN. (Specially Photographed by an Evening World Photographer.) pelest panties f every big city in the Bact: Bren as far Westen Giocinnathe Notable Sports on Hand. awe het brit méw artigais into town. Ruck Connally and Reddy Ma- came with a delegation from Pittsburg; yuseman, from Chi- dozen. Wilbert BE Me ed toum, he @ rom Baltimore) re recat arty or Rick Murray Gita WPHNIS Prsed Ved the Boston bunch, Bullen and Dick Howell were on Bri 8 representation. is Walters, Newark, was the bell cow of another varty. From New York, well everybody from Broadway— even’ the ilttle three-round fighters— came over, The Metropole will Indeed be a dark place to-night. The Binghacn, the Scott House and Harry Edwards's place were the gathering nlaces of the sports. Melson didn't come to Phitatelrhta yed out at his uring tne day. He § Easington duitrters 32 mply, rested up. He weighed 13) pounds this af- ternoon ani wasn't at all worrled, The T o'clock train brings him. He goes te the Garden House to remain until ring time. Manager Bi olan was around town all day In Nelson's interest and he never overlooked a bet when any- thing con gained for the Battler, arrangement for the ed early in the day pst interference "phre 1 hy official was compl not the sits e police was looked fo ed blue were wd at the dou: fAght delphia < Mayor the director, of public safety the phia—will see the fl nam of Ph The Mavor says he woul can't. He says ft will be —like two eats in a barrel. —_.— |NELSON MAKES JOKES AS HE GOES 70 FIGHT. BY VINCENT TREANOR. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 14— |retty Metiovern arrived here from New \york after a triumphal trip, On the train he received ovatkns similar to lthose which greeted him on the '“L'" land the ferry-boat as he journeyed to |the Pennsylvania Rallroad station In Jersey City. The 11.15 train, with McGovern and his retinue of handlers, managers and representatives, like to, but a great fight The Byening World found this town fight-mad on its er rival at 1.16, Crowds at the station waited for Terry and cheered him frem the time he ‘stepped off the train until he jumped linto a cab and was driven to a private Jawolling near the arena, where he will he starta for the fight rkk. nd baby awalted him at nd all bands sat down just like they would get at until 1 9 arc It was planned by Joe Hum manager of McGovern, to have | tne Little figs after dinner. He | was away fro: rowds and all e fered by any ment and Was not Like a Pleasure Trip. On the trn Ant (n one of nd fight Wh at I'm going the train had mted Inte ton atatlon, and looktag window, Faw smne window. sat work on a cat on another “Gee.” he sald, “look, fellows, there they are—the Gold Dust Twins at work.” ‘Terry laughed at his own joke and | | mnt, | of the FIGHT MANAGERS IN A HITCH OVER RULES (Continued from First Page.) the rest Jaughed too. the Uthle flehter just Ustened to what was going on around him. He did not seem At all Interested tn anybody or any- thing until Joe Hump) started to tell what he was going to make Nolan neree to, Terry pricked up his ears at this and drank In every word, but sald nothing himeelf excent to remark that theré would be no dillydallying. —_-+—_ CROWD SEES TERRY START FOR BATTLE, After that With two carloads of whooping en- husiasts as a bodyguard, Terry McGov- ern left Jersey City for Philadelphia, the scene of his ight with Nelson to- over the Pennsylvania Railroad at 11.15 o'clock to-day, Accommodations had been provided in the shape of extra rs for 1% enthusiasts, but the big sta- n was swaniped with MeGovern root- ers who wanted to go on the train with jhlin. Those left behing were sufficient in number to rant the attachment of extra cars to the train following an hour later, but the real crush of fight- New Yorkers toward Phila- | delpaia did not set In until afternoon. Terry Seales 130 Pounds. our in packing his esau y Burdick t terminus of The platforms crowded around sorts of good luck. down to the Twenty-third street sta- employees on the station recognized the fg: and him, wishing him all On the long ride tion the car he rode In crowded with passengers, who trooped from one end of the train to the other to tell him how good he was and how easily he will knock the bony head oft the shoulders of Battling Nelson Terry's face was frozen Into a smile, but the wateh(ul Humphries kept his righ: hand away from the avalanche of fists that was extended to grasp it. The McGovern party rode Twenty-third street on a surfa t the ferr e ruin Into across a ed actors and Ad re ey would he VGerloin sports, miny of whom | mained up all night so that not miss the train. Sam Harrie hat crowd, It would be a shame 1 the names of sc oft stars who for to tak f in the performance: this afternoon and to-night. zi Big Crowd at Jersey City, whe trip down the river on 5 an vvatiun to min dersey him to, aH and put a gu Plans hav {is sup Ait! urdy” shiy about $9) for rings jtrain, Al Tow thrif 8 Admissions and di them at enormous profit. » MeGpvern ord had posed of For Robert Fagren's expert view of the chances in to-night's battle sce Page 10. MeGover: ter a long, sound sleep,| Allied Hospitals, Mr. and Mrs. Huested, } ot up a clock ta- He Mr. Kfauded, Mis# Cooper, Mrs. and i i 2 i Mr. White, Southworth, John | Whistle before his feet touched the floor.) Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. L. Levy. arh and bounled about ke; oo on his way to g-room He ped in : a heavy bathrobe, HAS CONFESSED After thé meal he sh the bathrobe and Jumped on the sestes stripped. He PLOT TO KILL Welghed exactly 130 pounds, The next ry Lee ie Johnson's road at 9.39 o'vlock, rode down to the One Hundred ana Fifty. the Sixth ave- and took a train for down- SSUES RTT Ten ep TAF HERE T0 TAL ~ WITH BROTHER Decide Whether He Accepts Supreme Court Place. Secretary of War William H. Taft @rtived few) this afternoon aceom- panied by Capt. Frank Mcintyre, U. 8 A, one of his aides, They drove “to the fésidence of the Secretary's brother Henry W. Taft, at No. 8 West Forty- eighth @treet, and will return to Waah- ington to-morrow. Wintle étossing the fiver Secretary Tatt waa asked as to the report thit he had come here to confer with his three brothers in regard to the offer of President Roosevelt to appoint him to the Supreme Court bench. He said his feip nad been arranged long ago and ides seeing his brothers he has @ tary ea te City. Han Beore Taft readied the JAté thie afterioon to confer wath the Mayor, Gov. ieging end Deacon Wits (President e Prison x = ortal AAnsoclatlon) and Col, arstal) ‘who designed), Mmonumen ed in Fort Greene Park, Brooltlyn. Bec- retary Taft represented the Government There hae been a chiteh regardin; contribution of | $50,000 autor by Congress for the monument, and the Secretary wants It straightened out. HALLWAY ROBBER GETS FIVE-YEAR TERM, @reat many other thingw to lo Highwayman Wilson, Who At- tacked Mrs. Blake at her Own Door, Pleads Guilty. Walter Wilson, an ex-convict who has been living at No, 38 West Thir- ty-elghth street, to-day pleaded guilty {before J O'Sullivan fo robbing Mrs. Bertha Blake on Jan. 31. He was searenced to tive years in Sing Sing. He followed the woman from a | Broadway car and attacked her in the hallway of her home, No. 105 Wes | Seventy-seventh street, getting a pin and @ gold chain worth $265, POLICE CHIEF ON CHASE MURDER DIES SUDDENLY LYNN, Mass., March 14.—Chfef of Police Samuel T. Harris, of Swamp- scott, died suddenly of heart failure to-day following dn attack of pneu- monia. He was forty years of age. Ghife Harris was in the midst of an investigation into the death of Mrs. Jennie P, Chase, when the Illness which has proved fatal selzed him. - ‘This is the case In which the question of suicide or murder {s involved and in which a will made by Mrs. Chase dis- posing of ther estate valued $1,500,000 has been set aside. _— CAPT. PONCELET AS HOST. New Commander of La Lorraine Gives Reception on Board Veasel. Commandér Poncelet the new captain of the French Mne steamship Lorraine, gave a musicale and reception to his friends on board his vessel last night. ‘The musical programme under the direction of Mr. Phister, and with the ald o fthe orchestra of the steamer. consisted of selections from Mozart, Weber, aldteupel, Manenet Jounard, De Koven, and Wagner. Golos were given by Mme. Borsch de Fermon, and Messrs. Leroy, Giraudet and Guerin. cold champagne lunch served in the artistically decorated smoking room followed, Among the many present were: Mr. and Mr. Faguet, General Agent of the ‘rench ine, Consul-General Pbray, of nee, M. Gourd, President French Chamber of Commerce, Dr. and Mrs. Brenhnan, President of Relleyue and DR. PARKHURST. (Continued from First Page.) the material that made pos- sible the Lexow Investigation, he has been gathering enemies. His criticisms of public offictals and private citizens have been ecathing and widely dis- tribute Only last Sunday, speakine from his pulpit, he referred to John !. Rockefeller as a “self-confessed criminal and a fugitive from Justice.’ Informed Weeks Ago. District. Attorney Jerome refused to disouss the Parkhurst plot this after- hoon, but from other sources It was Tiered that the information of the in- tention of the plotters was lodged wi him several weeks ago. gathered "The investigation, in which Supt, Me- cHtmock. of the Parkhurst soclery, Mo. peen taking an active rt, has been underway over since. One ‘rumor has It that pollce officers were among those Interested ‘in the scheme to put Dr. Parkhurst out of the way, Dut a rumor éf this sort is the natural outcome of Any revort having to do with an at- tempt to injure him. Caer ain eee Duel to Follow Attack. MADRID, MARCH 14.—Col. Primo- fivéra, nephew of the general of that ndmé, who formerly commanded the Spanish troops In the Philippines, has arranged to fight a duel with Deputy Sogiano, who yesterday was savagely assaulted by the Colonel for eriucizine manish generals fh Cuba hots of the Sp ang the Philippines. ACTIVEBRAINS must have good food Grape-Nuts THE WORLD-FAMOUS Rumor Says Conference Will - | ne. “THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1906, _ ACCIDENT BLOCKS SUBWAY -~-(00,000 HELD UP IN TUNNEL: xpress Trains Stalled Harlem for More Than Two Hours When | Car Jumped the Track, While passengers, packed In the cars ike oats in a bin, fumed at the delay and choked in the foul air traffic on the downtown express track wus tled up from just above Brooklyn Bridge to Harlem to-day at the very height of the rush hour, The blockade resulted from the derailinent of one wheel of a train at the Spring street station. Many travellers, preferring the danger of a quick end by electrocution toa a slow one by suffocation, braved the third fall and walked crossties to some of the exits from the tunnel, Otners, less foolhardy, stayed where they were and suffered. Fully 100,000 of them, were held up in the bore bre ing the second-hand, oll-laden alr that somebody else had already breathed. ‘The breakdown occurred In the third| car of a heavily loaded etght-car Broad- way train just at 9 o'clock, ‘The wooden box guatding the brake shoe on the west side of the car broke and a rear wheel bouriced off the metal upon which it was sliding. Luckily it caught on the guard rall witch stratohes alongside the express right-of-way at street curve, They were uncoupted from the third | car ffd run to the bridge, where the the panting, disheveled, crumpled cupants untangled themselves from one ano © and fled with damuged hats and blue faces for the fresh alr. fteen or twenty women had mild attacks of hysterta on tte bridge station platforin when they were finally reivased from the fearful jam Passengers on the express trains behind JURY FIXINGS" BEFORE SENATE Marks Introduces Resolution Calling On Governor to In- vestigate Tillinghast Charges ALBANY, March 14—Senator Marks to-day Introduced in the Senate a res olution calling ne Governor to in vestigate the charges of jury bribing and other !mproper practices made In New York City agains: the Metropol- itan Street Rallway. The resolution was laid on the table tll to-morrow. eo PIANIST HOFMANN HERE. Josef Hofmann, te pianist was a passenger on the steamer Bluecher. which arrived here to-day from Ham- burg. In the steerage on the stea were more than 1,00 young men, n: all of them from Austria and Hun u her carried in all 1,369 steer- ngers, To Get At some time of life everyone needs a vi builder and strength creator to keep one’s physical condition up to the proper If you are weak you are in danger of general decline. should build up good health or some chronic disease is sure to assail you. Take Yims! standard. The Delicious Cod Liver Nothing equals it as a builder of flesh, strength, health and as a soothing Appetite, digestion, sleep and energy are wonderfully improved after a short course of treatment with Vinol. tains aif the medicinal and curative elements of cod liver oil — actually taken from fresh cod livers —but no oil or grease. We sell Vinol on the distinct understanding of money back to user if it fails sedative for shattered nerves. to satisfy Vinod is sold on the guarantee plan In New York only at the following drug stores: Aid 234 St., and Brondw RIKER’S DRUG STORES, 6th Ave. York, ind in Brooklyn at 456 Fulton cor. St. Marks Ayeg Putnam Av HEGEMAN & Co., 200 Broad’ 475th St.; 1917 Amsterdam Ave, J. JUNGMANN, 1020 Third Ave. KINSMAN'S DRUG STORES, 60 i the Spring | Eighth Av from Spring Street to and they were running less than two minutes apart—fared but little better. | Trafic was, of course, congested right away cleat through ‘to Ninety-sixth | street, Dozens of trains halted in the |tunnei. Passengers on those wiien hap- pened to halt at the express stations fared luckiest, for they could disembark and finish their journey on the locals, which were ruuning again after a saort halt. In some instances passengers were al- lowed to Jump out On the local tracks and scuttle to the nearest station, brav- ing whizzing trains and the third rall as they went. In halt an hour men were sent along] the subway to order southbound locals) to halt alongside the stalied expresses d take aboard such of the marooned! as travellers as we willing to a the four-foot jump scro the tied rail from one ear platform to tho other. | in ome instances the gaps between! he doots were bridged planks, SUll there were ones who would take no stayed in the tled-up expre: hooked minnows as with, short al thick } ‘oO and nastin Stock after at on opening In the ge becaus ur more than 10 had been held up on express tr. the accident just south On the train, which of the cars in, order nd reach | opera- the 1 pow cantly. i € ed a Inclinatio: | guind's na alded and ‘tint for a minute ort if there was going ta be ERS IS MEETING LOOK FOR A STRIKE, | INDIANAPOLIS. conferences in Indiana: ; asi effort ts to be made wit the labor eri: 1 the coal industry, Was opened to-day by the session |e International ve Be the United Mine Workers, The specia! convention will begin to-morrow. 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