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| | | : ' be ancien, y Tare: Boma had stormed the ‘box offic by noon, and at 1215 there were two Tines. of struggling six-day race fana to Buy tickets, reaching along Madison @vonue a block each way from the en- trance.” “All of the overnight crowd was rushed “Out of the reserved: seats at noon, and there was a general sctamble for geats in the gallery. Nobody now thé Garden intends to lea pla Defore mbiinight, and every ma woman and child i looking tar a pe: of vyantagu, > Jimmy Moran led the race hours after noon, and there seemed to be no disposition to rr ‘Phere was a general clea sneak thieves, drunks and bums the Garden: to-~<cn, a the floor space surrounded by ok was unink ited excopt for riders, trais oper ators and reporters. Lemonade. and candy vendors were for up thelr wares and give ¢y General cleaning, It was/h mc session which filed down the st + the “Jungle at the head of the Boine who had not been out < Garden since last Saturday night 1 arm in arm with somé drunk whi } hot bean sober since the race bez, without energy enough teat, wert meekly out/in for the first time in-a week oon as the fleld had be the police scraped the “June! & fine-toothed comb, and the * stand, “tho cane racks and the nigger baby atands showed a. much more spectable appearance In the gen mixture which came up with the po- Mice muck-rake were various specime “from the lowest strata of socley aneak thief, the three-sheil man, painted tady, the plain drunk, and th the habo, who had found a week's res place; -were ail caught tn the toeth the comb. Wheit.all had been mastered. Into a solid platoon they were marched out of the garden and turned loosy upon the wife. “Several old offenders known to the polize were found in the lot and locked up for safe keeping. The ordi- nary Noboes were told to go their way resvicing. This was the annual cleaning which takes place every year just before the ending of the six-day race. ‘With 10 P, Mf. of the last day of their) week of nerve and body-racking ordeat All too near for the tall-enjlers and all too far away for the leaders, the twenty riders left in the six-day bicycle rac at Madison Square Garden continued thelr grind to-day, ; The eight teams who wer tied’ a! the head of the procession were tor- tured by thelr anxiety over that last “fatal rush in the crucial Mfteen min- ites or 80 that will wind up the contest with glory for some and achiig bones and sinews for all, ‘Those who made up ths rearguard were spurred to agonizing efforts in tho fear that they might not be cble, even _ with the desperate strength which each delieved he possessed as a reserve. to make up the lap that has stood be- tween him and a chunce to enter the Anal sprint, Sei | Injuries Make Teams Quit. | When the riders still left in the race ttarted out on the Inst day of their grind {t was a foregone conclusion tnat gome of them would cry quits, Halt @n hour later Vanderstuyft and dtol, the Holland-Belgium team, informed Manager Powers that they had decided to retire, as they were in no condition to continue riding. * Galvin and Wiley were also behind the leaders and tac no chance of catching up with them, and at 130 they withdrew from tho race. Galvin was in bad sbape, and young Wiley, the messenger’ boy from Syracuse, com- plained of pains in his legs and a eevere cold, are ———___ _NEW CRUISER LAUNCHED, NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Dec. 15. — The United States armored crutser Montana was successfully launched at the Newport News shipyard to-day in the presence of a large number of people. The vessel was christened by Miss Minnie Conrad, daughter of W, THE EVENING WORLD.,. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1906 IN TWO BY WARD | = | il She Was No. 7, aSchooner, and She Sank in Five "| Minutes. ALL ABOARD Monte and pilot rom Havana, and a ha lightst pide smite the Mo: filftcen fat They awere ex by thelr compa: rying a crew of six men. ships her Jaat nig Dut snkiin Neilson. his bunk just y, when the to The o woner wero ai! aweke and most nor Hine men 6 of then wer on of Under the direction t-beit sturted for the ino ns steamship, There was a fresh bieeze tnd the'schooner skimmed mlong at a Myely rate, Ax she appro.ched th steamer the captain put her on the starboard tack. ‘The Monterey was headed north-northwest, and Capt. Ar thur Smith was on the bridge. Each of the captat.a blames the other for the collision. Capt. Eagan says he had the rigtt of way that the pilot boat at his bow In aeflance erning navigation. > He the schooner was about port tuck, when sudde most on top of | Then, he a reversed the eines, but the momentum of the boat tarried Her along, and siie cr info the sturboant ald ed to cross supposed to go on iy he was « sinashing one of the Those on the pilot do colision was in ning to tho sleent a, themselves sie of them were er as the boat keeled over the shock of the collision, Those re- ALLY 5 on board launched the unin -jured life boat and got away from the inking craft just as she disappeared. y picked tip thelr companions an ed to the elde the Montere) An investigation has been by the New Jersey Pilots’ which owned the schooner: KILLED IN ELEVATOR HE WAS INSTALLING. Thomas Lantry, of No. under elation, G. Conrad, of Mostana. avenue, ¥ tly killed to-day hy the fall of ina new bulld- ing a. One Hundre and Fe Lantry the clevat wien th yoy, JUat as Was paativg the second floor, The car well at the ‘bottom of the anil fracturing 3 akull, The man WAS twenty-four years old. WOMAN SLAYE BEGS T0 R OF BROWN SEE HER SON | (Continue fing home, but I only wanted to my children right before the world. “Mra. Adama knew about my chil- arte. Sho knew she had no right to A! ir Brown, though they wore sweet: hearts years ago, I don't bel were to haye been married. each other, and Ido not believe there ‘was any other woman in his life, “In Balt Lake City, where my nine years’ of suffering are known, I would be acquitted. Here they do not know, but it does not «matter about me. think only of my poor little children, Seven love-letvera written “by Mra ‘Anna M. Bradley, and five near-love ’ Jotters penned by Mrs. Annie C. Adam mother of Maude Adams, the actress, it decame known to-day, form the orux ‘of the prosecution of Mre, Bradley, who Wil be tried. in Avril. Tho dozen missives, which are in the put 4 possession of United States District S“Atiorney W. W. Baker, reflect the heart, sorrow of one woman, whose love was spumed, and the heart joy of the other wéoman, whose Jove was sought by the man in this tragic roma! “Dear heart.) wrote Mra, Bradley, end her words were. pleading “Ex-Senator Brown,” ters of Mrs. Adama, und her | indifferent. i Mrs. Adams's lettors were ditcoverod Dy. the police In the room at the Hotel Rale! Ocbupted by Brown, but Mra: Bradley's lettera were found {x robm at the samo hotel w she rent ed in the name “Mrs, Anna Hrown," a a few doors dow the corridor. fact put the Btate in the pc the information thqt Mos, Bradley } visited Brown's root in his abse abstracted her letters from his trunk. Mre. Bradiey Tore Letters. Further stresa ia laid on th portangs of Mra, Bradloy's letters the condition in which’ they were found These burning love minalves wero ro oued from a wastepaper daaket In hi room, where they had been thrown af- }' let 8 were ce and ter being! torn. Two meuiborw of the glerical force at the Detective Bureau have be eagaged four days in piecing | | them together. Here 1s @ portion of pne vf the Brac- ¢ ( from First Page.) ley lettern, w must Brown In ( “Dear Heart: Jr, is cryin: for you. Why don't you write, net Must this waiting wo on for- ever? In another letter Mrs. Bradley es to her longing to be legally bound 4 manner that would Indicate tho Utah Stuteaman had promised to marry he “Da not put it off longer, Arthur, Jr., {8 seven and Montgomery t# past four,” she wrote, Hor language was «lwa lender, and the pages when pieced to- kether showed Algnu of having been blotted by her tears. : Mra. Adams's lottery. th were #ingula . otes, the only ‘or They sult and alth signed, th iva missives waa dated, Motive In Adame Letter, the letters of Mra. Adame ex Bak ts to show y Mrs. Brad- dia- brought inher kc With ; 3 Brown and the piace of and thé fact that. they to bits, the prisecution prove that the otfme was eee empeerees KING O8CAR IMPROVES, BTOCKHOLM, Sweden, Dec. 18—Kin, Oscar pansed a good night and his co: dition to-day showed constderable im. vement, thrown Into the [ Adams shown | @ Une | 3,—T PILOT BOAT CUT Oh ~ LINER MONTEREY two ; SAVED. Jebsece | public AR ll S600, 000,000 10 OPEN SUBURBS Record in Outlay for Home Sites, York’ «expansion sit subways to be probable that whe xt year for the d es will tran been uring your has tier $126,000,000 huis han Jana by per-{ OL ork say} elr depositors alone | witi-| 00,000 in a your nvest In | 0,0 5 flowed ae ause 5 js expany idly needs thousands of “acres 6¢ outlying home-sites, As was shown in Wo ine Gf Greater 5 rd York pop. be total incr 400,00 next . im mense tiled the old- errigwe les qd at once More Pouring in the Millions. To open the tha The city ts ap its command roads, parks, new huge nding tor ot openit Works which are Metropolitan expansion. Most “of the millions go directly for the benent of the suburbs. Great railroad corpora- home ultes ts tho nilow of ital the money at ays, bridges, {s and otnet aiecessary ta gu 20 and specu at constantly rising | rs of all clasace | produce the new strié [tu heeded by the great iaiilon In. p- tres. Of the corporation outlay during the year more than §20,00,00) has been i | Halt ested | 45 Amsterdam | xiorton and C wear : WILL TIE UP. FERRY TRAFFIC JAN 1./! tons are throwing Jn more millions in order to furnish transit for the out-| rush of naylvania-Long Island on tne tunnels which Manhattan along the from Long Isl- ‘Tho totai cout of ie completed tunnel system will reach 1,000, it is being distriuted ough several years. For McAdoo and Belmont. The McAdoo Hudson compante: thelr tunnels u Spent by the Pe under eu financed with a $10,001,000 tea. Th hag cost $25,000,- | the year. ‘The two Anished, ana 1 On regular New York Makes a Big} in letters of re | influential » "He was admitted to th ders and Lega: study | Quinn. QUINN, FOUND EAD WITH GIRL, nary, Though He Never Took Orde im: y years, nde to-day bh L. MeG St. Michael's. poklyn. an rea inst nb dead man u nown f Leided 4 a. se waa h > make a p Imposture. of this man’s death,” “1 felt sure he was the an [met at Dublin while atay~ ninary in 18M. He same Qu! ing in All Hallow came from A hood. before it Was a) woman in one t neo questioned woman was his sister. ation Was mude, however, and it was found that the woman was no kin to hin “Not long after this discovery, whip 1 toamake any tur the oMcers Quinn was forvidd: ther visits to the woman of the seminary learned of farmed cheoks bad b helr names. It was ale) learned that jad been borrowing y fFom sources and hot repaying. ation -had been tale he had pre- the eeminary, and {t was at all been forged. It was the end of his: first year at the eminaty. Quinn was expelled, but no was taken ax to the forged as it was Jesired to prevent a checks, scandal, I saw nothing of the man again un- tl tno years ago, when he called on me in Brooklyn. He told me he had quit tha priesthood. I said that was hot pordible, as he had never been or- Qsined. ed that he had ri celved ard ut When I asked him to titicate elther from a bishop, mina: refasod ‘ nod me, howey in I an ony no. oH he Nad been ordained teen appointed on eaking mission Found His Words False. "I did not belleye him) and ter looked up. thought, he Ned. He had ¢ en ordained in Italy and had never served in any upation, hurried away in the extonsion nouah 1 lost sight of him T RUD WAY’ Inad often heard of him about Broo rt yr Had heen borrowing mone to Brooklyn & af the mos und ob ining it under false pretens Important: pr the Year Thelwith great regularity. How he om two ends nel were Joined | ived to obtain the appointment as under, th ae he tant pastor at St. Agnes Church, In. «has m. have taken Employees Insist on Dernands Be- ing Granted Before New Year Has Begun. Unfeus the Owners or loasesm of tho various ferry-boat lin nd East Rly ating on to a urs i be a gen- eral strih hese ght and, ided | th ob- CIT lows: ne! 110, Ge Yoiney 110, BPCOND RACh—Mivb be iker 07, iT Bameful 97, Paragon 100, 5! Bplon #T, Belmay 7 HIRD miloa; puree dames Ft 108; estat he 188; ven Oily: + ae a oareany ied bette . To } Bynentuca, ta Pd teste 108; Ext RACES bqre ' pager tog! mH (i RACK Bey por ta Zodlany Bits Grant Dusters Cha: ts 2 sort aries Sibi LST Ts 1 Hallows ‘ AK. the man ave lot to ormed reat the mar yold Iw better to le me would be tried by th not legally perform pri and the ceremonies nave ates pertor over BANKER DRIVE BY BURGLAAS 10 SUICKTE VERGE | Distracted aR Robberies) His Friends Are Forced to Guard Him, Evening Vy ) ROCHESTER, Ni Y., Dec. The E D. Mather Bank at Ghortaville was robe! early to-day for the second time within one month and $4.50 wam taken One thousand dollars in. bills was left on the floor of the bank, which was. padly wrecked by nitro-glycerine used by burglars in blowing open the safe. Banker Mather {a distracted and friends pl him In co Spt eand under guard to prevent him committing sulolde, The bank dullding was blown down about the wrookera’ heads ax the prey. fous robber tra tite morning Keatd the explosion, pra at ‘age notified the surrounding villages by WAY, country and telephone, but the robbers ‘ot Oo CU PA ON) A AKA! it % AS RIG ae %e tHe hare te sisNaice ah We wee AKE PRIEST Tried to Enter Irish Semi-| mission. A or ay is interview I lost sight of hin wix months ago. 1 |eaw him. t tvania allroad t He as dressed dT en [si -| STEAMER MISSED IN Wabvert, living opposite tho} PASSENGER ON LUCANI LEAP Big Ship in Uproar at Cry of “Man Overboard!” in Midocean. r Lucania got tn to-day of a mysterious paseeu- rew himeelf from the rail ip whep she was pl git was In mid-oo wan | TOUS DEATH jnapped on 8: SLEUTHS TRAIL KIDNAPPERS 10 ST HUBOK Brucato Boy’s Captors Said to BelongtoJersey | Black Hand Band. | Information Quarters to-day the four-year-old ned Pollco Frend- orgie Rrucato, | who whs kid reet Thursday af- possession of Black Went Hoboken, Ini- | rmiution was recetyed members of nix spe out ta ran down, the er Fear He's Gone Forever. th ternoon., was | Hand ag «)) ALLEGED BLACK HAND MURDERER HAS A “RECORD” |Laudero, Held for Killing - D’Ambro, Shot Two Policemen, SAVED BY QUEER “PULL” Charged with Shootiiig Bronx Contractor in S ne! Is by: Widow. reet; Denounced ts of four-year-old Georgie . who was kidnapped on Thars- | oon by two members iof the | fast of King man taking {mm ts. He om ila fettow pane to no ohe he appeared on and walked swiftly Without a mo - fully dressed. rail Station vaulted over into Severna of the slo's officers saw the plunge and the cry of “Man overboard! nla lay jo, "but not ev had on to th rface, yoy in the the baby age was the bi of a second ‘cabin EUROPE EXPECTS UNITED STATES TO FIGHT JAPAN Sentument in German and British Circles Alt that Way. BERLIN, Dee. The relations be- tween the Unit es and Japan ex- cite extraordinary est both in Gov- ernment and diplomatic circles here. Emperor William glacussed the. question with several persons recently and ts thoroughly informed regarding Presi- dent Roosevelt's personal yiews on the subject. Among Germa: officers the poss! tween the United Peeen cuite fre military and naval ity of a confilct be- Sates and Japan has discussed, and the Japan would take the Phillptne Islands, pias Meee t United States cho wity onductirig neross the Pi ifc prolonged sea and land campaigns | -| which would call forth immense exer: | ons against great natural obstacles. Ik was known here in June that thel British Ado ty had considered theo- retically the posstbility of war betwoen » United States as ilkely in twenty-five years, lind) Japan and ¢ cur wit ome of the naval men wero re- o have expressdd ponte lerarte tel 1 st occur within five | In any cas certain that | 3 are at | [present making Inquiries regard) the | mper of the Jhpanese people and the |Government of Jo, | WASHINGTON DENIES HAWAIIAN TROOP ORDER i } | Tt ts stated | WASHINGTON, Dee jat’the War Department t Jorder hus been Issued for dispated additional troops ta the Hawallan vis, nor is any such order contemn- | plated. ‘The permanent garrison in Hawall cbnsists of four companies of regular) Two of these wero last day that no} troops. sum- | ther ordered to the mainland for tar- | ket. practice, the facilities for which | were lacking in the Islands, | ‘Tiey_paye now returned to thelr | posta, afd-ho immediate changes In the! force’ or add nereto are contem- | plated. DEAD MAN CARRIED ON LOCOMOTIVE PILOT. LONDON, Cpnn., Deo, 18—A man's body was found upon the engine phot} on the carly expreas over the Shore | Line from Providence to-day, and no} clue fo his identity-was fold by elther | the medienl iner or the Goronar. | 4 the man bad beon a m and as hla. clothing tr of a Providence firm, it fs thoug | ne yt Killed nour that eliy. heck of one shoe was partly (torn om, ay if his foot had 09d cAURHE In x frog O<_awitch’ when the tratg struck him. ; LAKE STORM 1S SAFE. BARNTA, Oot, Dec, 15.—Capt. William Rel, of the Reld Wrecking Company, | here, has recelved a tolegram from Bayfield, “Wis., saying that the wreck- g steamer Manistique, supposed to ve been lost in a flerce lake morm, {a safe in that port. The steamer has 4 crew of thirty-one men, | BAYFIELD, “Wis, Deo. 18.—Tho jateamer Ireland. from which the crow |wos rescued yesterday afternoon, {s to-day_ reported to ve sunk near Band Island, The Treland had bean tn tow of the wrecking steamer Manis- 9, = Is reported #ate at Bay- feld, W | O44 DAY, fe Tanya oe fies professional views appear to agree that |, |R. n society, contin- the missing | jp despairing fas nother and father are} the men who snatched + away Ww rf return him. sentin expression | poe ae the | practically. deserted to-day eas The tenants in No, 8 Stanton stree , the home of the poor Inborer and 1 ‘amily. are 90 ful of the Cammor mpathy for the . pt th vecret. Lit ups of men and women that gath- | nt of the Stanton street dispersed and #luhk aWay atthe approach 6f a strange fellow: police as well as the denizens of have accepted als able af campaign of terror by the band of blac ers, murderers and bonib-throwers who have. been reaping such a harvest of crime in the down town colony. The more prosperous | Italians are in the greatest panic, and many hays sent children-away to | frienda and relatives in other neigibor- | hoods | The Hrucatos awaited eagerly the ar- rival Of the postman to-day expecting some further communication from kidnappers. Detectlve-Sergt. Joe Petro- sino and his men were also on the trail of the postman as he made hia rounds among the merchants and well-to-do street. the former bh: folk of the region, but as far as could ‘say the pollee, over be learned no further missives of threat = spirits. hey becanie und demand had been issued by the Bang. Branches All Over City. The Mano/Nero and Cammoriat have ranches over Greater New York and In adjoining towns, They have alto won such-a «rp of terror over thelr fellow-countrymen that no one can be brought forward to give tn: ma ton againat them. Their hold is rong on tho fears of their victtms that even one of tho gang Js arrested no one the temerity to testi: against them, Consequently the Iaw has been rly unable to punish any one for the murders and dynamtte outrages | that have become po frequen i —————.__ | STOCKBROKING FIRM HALTS. The suspension of the frm of Henry} Gennerich & Co., stock brokers and members of thie New York Consolidated Stock a roleum Exchange, was | an. ‘day on the floor of that) exchange firm has offices at No. B Exchange place. | { band. fan | hates “T know the man who killed my hus- He {x a Black-Hand ho who hated Michael because le was su) ful. His real name is Angelo Sant When will the Governme: 5 Gu ry do something to p my coun: trymen from “such men this wassin?” Ase as Annetta D’ Ambra" ack eyes nue, tt Laudero, activ under arr of D'Amb tractor, in front of Pagano Komal street, DAmbra, ¢ or more ago w tat Laudero tw black D hated atly patiently to strike. Laugero and I) Ambra came village of Alfragula, a few mile aide of Naples, Ly Ambra’s pe land wealthy, and he grocery. store 0. 118 Heater had « year nd of @ pl Lavudi Waited itachi { studén. Laudero was a hack- well known to the of Naple Laudero can to th untry ahe. | D’Ambra, bus be apparently kept track Of the son of the wealthiest peopie his home village, for D'Ambra been Jong in America wien | to get letters from Laudero as! money dnd threatening viol Was Tot tortheamiia In his fish cellar the police that a y¢ tectives were. {0 making the ofthe by beth Black having di » Leaudero cle, Of the under simi) th bra, he also tn. a" believe hamener Jared” bins. in drawing and explode wound in thigh shots fred one struck the c the back of the head. A ¢leven-year-old “little “mother. phine Santo Mart who in her Sharge at the time her three-year-old sister, Angelina. Sho was wounded in jibe thigh and taken to the Hudson Street Houde of Relief, where it was sald to-day she will recover. A third bullet went throieh the wind bank at No. 176 Hester etre: “ oe Laudero was caught hiding in a aoor- Way near the seene of the-st Totti ty Policeman Britton, after be had thtown Of & | hu ercoat, bi « Re . «3 fave lot Tanother. patria n Seoaf. “3/1 Precious Stones, Pearlsand e ¥) Pet ree >» eto 1 ey H was found on him and Damper aia}? Rich Gold Jewelry in the | not recover suMciently to tdentity him. “Gained ten eleven days.” That’s the proud report of a West Virginia man. He did it on one bottle of Scorts Emulsio og prepared that they pounds in weight in n. liver oil and hypophosphites so scientifically can be most readily assimilated and| converted into fat, bone and -muscle. -ALL DRUGGISTS The action of Scott's Emulsion on thin people is marvelous. It contains just the food elements they need—purest cod SOOHEHH 1 B0c. AND $1.00, | 0OOSO96S6000G0000 ee, Our complete line of $2. and a-large assortment of Liway & B4tb Bt N. X, Biway,cor.40th 8t.,.N.¥, oMEN /FASHIO TO-DAY Woe will opem the third of our high grad inducer athone at Broader: cr, 40th Aa a epscial inducement to those not already familiar with the Haberdashers — 00 hirtings at $1.50 $1.00 Neckwear at 55c, 690-701 Bway, Brooklyn, DIED. MANNING.—On. Friday, Dec, 14, 1900, MARY, beloved wife of late Janes Man- hing, native of the Parish of Roden, County Mayo, Ireland. Funeral from the realdence of her son Michael Manning. 947. Hanoook ot.. Long Inland City,-Monday, Bec, 17, at 2 P. af, Relatives and friends ere invited. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery, HAACK.—On ¥riday, After @ short tliness, DIED, BROWN.—On Thursday, Dec. 13, at hiv hbme tn Great Barrington, Mass. WILL BAM 1, BROWN, aged 65. Funeral Monday, Dec. 17, at 2 P.M. Relatives and friends invited to attend, ‘Train leaves Grand Central @tation 54s A M,, returning leaves Great Barrington at | 4.10 B. 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