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— MONDAY, “DECEMBER 3 1 ee eee fhe “PRICE 3 DUEL OF TUNNEL MEN MENACES LIVES OF MANY. Firemen in Deadly Com- bat Forgot to-Open Air- locks to “Sandhogs.” \ Kept 15 Minutes Over Time in| 4 Tube, They Are Released 2 Gasping for Breath. thai ebandon- down some onchalance. k : Ma eeeta heres overed” thas. the poi iias aeaa to Joseph E. aa Mrs. Stevens hos a Deen dlsabeet front While two husky young firemen em-|% 2 siento peti ing’a} SMiney Kaufman, son of Gustave bh married to Joseph Manning’: ployed in feMiing the boilers thal sup-| in ge rary phi ans se elt to mee if | Kaufman, @ retired millionaire manu- Bly the power for air pressure pur~| When « sed in court toay Man-| She met + of the house, | f#cturer. of No. 112 East Seventy- poses in the North River tunnel, which /ning, Teaches Nejy York from Jersey City, | ©**™) as th vat Morton street, fought a duel that our’ years old, con-| | Mrs “may result in the death of one of them Wal ret dowa Toe bear: ree ne Te-errested to-morrow by | “today, six “sund-hogs working Mft¥ jing one week Trow to-day and bail was | pigeay, In the mea tines SuareS, feet below the river surface. Kasped | xed at 00, whicl was furnished. a spending most + for breath n# the time came to change watches and the ‘pened. Between George Lupinig, a ssn | Hon, and Christopher Lynch there has, #ay the other fremen, been dad blood for a long time. No one knows of particular causd ‘for this, but antipathy has more tham ence brought them to blows. To-day Lupinig took Lynch's fire-rake to dress his fysnuace, and when Lynch needed it he accumed Lupints of | Prote: being a thief and other things, and In| ‘a minute the two were na it. It was no {3 plgmy's battle elther, #2 both men dis. ‘@ained such puny weareas as fists, they fought with their shia@p-cornered shoy-/ Wald at reat In ‘the | gra 4 of els. - ; the pretty aubupban-Chorchortie Re James; MACATd, “the engineer jn deerer at Bryn Mx charge, bAd gone Férows the street to] Following the desire of th - eet a package of fel for his pipe and/rpilroad Presidgnt and thoa-- of he @id not hurry bac’g as ie two mon he | widow. o: number of relatives had left_were experienced'and knew the | ind friends as the body time to t the, littie Jever at the side | Wat JARS. PES ree cee of the Bir-icck §in>the fire-room (fhat | satt, West Rittenhouse square, causes the haral of the gapge to {drop} were as quict as the grave slowly down fgom its forty-five poungs | Th register to a ‘fsure that shows it Is safe fo liberate Nye “hogs.” ‘ tier! Boch wi air-lock was ler j laid on the cask thi an ph fe No s ing. well Known {n this) at n his attorney, Judge Clark, djourrient of a week, tt, whi is land the New Jersey ixures as wife Nowe, 2, SIMPLE RITES FOR CASSATT. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. of the Peunsylvania Ratirs iy lust Friday, was to- was a FIRE BADGE WAS CLUE _ IN SEARCH FOR HUSBAND at sever looked teach other; of Mrs. Stevens, ako was Miss . ont ed that he was ¥o-| lust © detected him y on Satur- ae of one of the respected | prisoner charged son me in tits Jefferson tpt i and| “3, «| me re & R00d-109) | prisms W—Vtth ver- rites of tue Charch,; would YMPARY) he livea na remembered a her No. 1 to 33, son and had a! fourth street. who shot himself and a st, by city. in ‘he | hospital last Pitts ? selmi! she told him th€ real reason she could of rallroads | nt accept him. She was, she the | wife of another. man d. So | the news of his wife's death. He was Rear the /Of the tragedy which h Mr. ILIONARE'S SON WHO SLEW Sidney Kaufman’s Second ‘Bullet’ After Death of Woman Ends Life. | VICTIM OLD MAN’S BRIDE} Capt. “Johnnie” Totten Takes -Hotel Tragedy with Calm \giri who proved to be’ the young wife of aged Capt. “Johnnie” Totten, died to-day In the phigon ward of Bellevue Hyspital. The died, in the seme after she had die closed her Wantiiy and told how the tragedy ‘occutred‘ Saturday night in the ‘Hots! Kilickerbocker, Jn ‘Third avenue. Kaufman and ate were in the room fehere they were found, she sald, and 53 DEAD IN TRAIN HORROR AND 50 OTHERS INJURED: FIVE MEN UNDER ARREST lhe was in a rage with her because she | would not marry him. She was knowa. to him as Eva McCleary, her maiden name. For pix months. Kaufman had 38 been begging her to Become his wife, anid it was just berore the shooting that the Husband Little Affect: It was with a strange equanimity | that Capt. “Johnnie Totten received, found readipg his Bible in his cottage | “jt Tottenrille, Staten Island, ignorant bad taken his girl-wife Gut"st Ife and believing act death had-elaimed her- six unonghs agro. “Dew talli” exclaimed “Johnnie.” patting down fis” tattered) Diack silk Biull cap On his Jocks, am he Ustened with eagernesh, toy ¢ facts of the: shooting...- James Hfnt, another fireman, tried | Us! °F Ve acer ENA lierrit me ter py mongy. — to get be gyeen the two men and FOt! greg « 1 1 thought fer,& eek br tew thet marfoo / ( his wrist, cur ror bis pains; Then he |tusinead axsociates Pte ‘goncees ae f0, At | ane had bitched @ along with met decided 46 ron for MacArdle. He waé!caJled at the house and patd ia Railroad, [wite pee | sho loved ime; but I woxe, up, as /the 2 a give A hand and xnéw nothing About | SPects to the dead. The pices xception 1of 4 Eidss "St the treasure | sayin’ goes, Eva got all.'the ‘noney the thAe for opening alr-looks, so when inded by 0 De reont. ineluding, | being @ hollda ingen mot be ek | thet there wuz-in my pants’ pocksts an’ jes the relatives, he rt Policeman tieorge Broderick, the Charles street station, on the cor-j | ner, of Morton and West streets, he | bi geried back to the scene of the fe tAth the bluecoat They found Lup: fying on-a pile-ef sacks In a corner, ja great wound in his skull and breath- fang like a man who bae spent his wind t ywith a hard run. al { Jergey City. directors popened until Weda eats | nidtning. MAYOR FAGAN’S APPOINTEES Mayor Fagan, f Fitst Criminal Fe- | ven she tried to get what I hed/in’the bank. But she couldn't. Ye spe, the | courts bas got that money in’ hand: | lsuee with most of the rest ‘of the Totten estate, an’ nobody can lay = finger on it till the courts say? it's time, Frya couldn't understan’ thet. Eva McCleary, raven haired. brown- announced, the & reappointed 4 with as pretty and saucy/‘a “E didn’t: do it, cried Ly: : r al: Court, James W. Ste: | $280 gx'could be met in a cays travel, taaw the lignt.ot ee RRC. the coming yeat. He ald Jom Be Mesining: | srst, appeared in ‘Totterville in (the t brass buttons of the hew arrival He any one tq succeed Chist of P j teenporn aco Sommissionces | spring of 14 az a maid for the Brows- ath ep ae we were Rgnung abd cut bis) phy whom he surpentct ame | time £ Nuget ae famfy. Inside of a fortnight’ she | FWell, I'l lock you Up, anyhow," re- matked the policeman, directing “Hunt “go ring for an ambulance. in the mean Aime Mlarcardie came back. He aaa so Mnorror stricken at séelng the apparently Wlifelas form of the Hun (hat for ‘some Ba. been tow: alautes he FOrmUt: the airlock. Thea) Corporation Counsel, George “ole fe Twelfth 2 TUS YOU, seine Sir jock. he said. “Did you ,OM Te ted; Corporation . At{o open the valy ¥ tine denen, shook his heat. He waanit sin! we Ragen Pointed much talking. MacArdie * Diegerer, Goldman; j ine tae Watch ax he pulled the lover that rew the escape valve Dpen and eT Of the clanking pumps. Tyitecm minutes over, thelr tin selected: appointments mate Callestor, &go because of his fallure to suppress} The new mgn has not yet | {> ire Comintent oner, ms 1 seeners, iy to-day 9o1- | Low i ny Freder Fry, Lamke. reap- 8o Poolliowa that wanted her, Ste told ‘them, had a dozen offers of marriage, but abe Would have none of the young fel~ jwhe was gnly eishtcen. and thati she) had plenty of time, “Cuxury” on $2.50 a Week, It was just three weeks after! the ‘wedding that Mrs_“Totten had) her aged mate before a magistrate ona charge | of failing to support her. She com- plained {hat Cap'n “Johmnie™ providxd | #20 a week as the limit of household said te atin “they'll be batting is] | expenses. and was of the that Ey tu poe an. ambulance ftom sti they guaht to_be able to live “luxpe—} Shier ney he iy Toelsie to. the ‘oua'y.” leer Shih ah was sate t> omeirthe lock Un tat spoeeit s ‘Two months of life ‘otten was ihe lope ters, of lnddars from the auth) At & special meeting of the Generat min Hoffmas, Adoioh Stem. Samuel lene for the girl wife, and when} sho t - eared Cneisie the Ae of the liner Committce of the Sixth Assembly Dis- Pollak and Morris Cukor. 4 ‘was away to thé workd with her pretty Trained, ing a ie hd fefterson Club, No. NT ice pler, climbed six. whitestn aye pe | trict Hegound sieves re Sa for the #e a8 Holtman PEONe, stroart 08 tie! face. / Her ‘amily, 2econting 60) he “men. Thelr eyes wore very bright and | pas tinea ier vias erisy condition existingon the East; brother, Thomas McCleary, of No. 175 ea: river ests by the fesi- le ar a resi * Peto a caer t ee peo ° Te Fie: aut otha ne saae Oahoras | soserole avenue, Brooklyn, maw nothing: simu 0 overtime on @ “sand-hog's’ pau suffered al} Frey 78 of tenes of the girl until about six months aga } ences. Samuel BL Po abs! yea home days, and during *it was & clover shave, Mic,” said} pose of consulting witb the a Wao nolyower vesied in aay iosst are | rer ues wild somerning’s James Farrell, ahook the en ‘Lynch was thelr foreman, neers hand: weld in the Jefferson Mar-— a he | seit, “Huns tnjurtes, _ COREY IN PARIS, BUT NOT! To WED MISS GILMAN | Steel vast Magnate Will Return | 7 to the! United States Without Actress. as’ W. PARIS, Dec, 3L—W. 4. Corey, Prosi- lent of the United States Steet’ Corp rarion, has arrived “bere. Any sta TMetit that he ls to be married M )-Mabelle Gilman in the imme | ture or during bls present visit to rope is untrue ‘During 1906 The World PRINTED |:-MORE and. “| 'GAINED MORE n old =| Advertise- thents than ANY OTHER; ‘Newspaper On Earth. Lin co! durin: | recor} {the portation Collector Neva: ipade publlc stetiettes yn she snernous | jbusiness Uns te ay (Sptelal ty The Psy Werk.) ASBURY PARK, SN. S{ Barri; Wile: Barriger’ was fe was born fra at N of providing betrer litres for “ket Court to await the outcome ef the | committee ts made up of Judge Bun; pn int os KONE OY St Sam dbes lectins, dutios, 19m far oxe !Ye.ere were collect geomil ot | $200,g0e,20,2 ao ed By to conspal) the disc; care. services to away with th ——— eo sing logon procure. e- evil. Sects the young "Fesident to vialt Mins sontjirat whes: visit to Rath; St! ne bad gone out, ci Shtetds had jo on)'Sunday week bad a poll Mens Geers b dpnied—to-day that Ids walked in.” clad whdn Willan revolver, backed hf tT was Was man, the Violen y), | Societe cra wena Siete yin 18 rag graduates from Went | ja and. toa ep Dec? #1.—Gen, | Point in ta? He served if the way at ee eel retires, dio} /$26;tebetlton and’ was hteveted” captain | SS Aever carried a pistol” said | the Asbury sameaoted a: 28 Run He wan | aire Kauttmua, “and from our know! fay z ‘ inet, | edge of his diapasition not one of. hts bin | family cousd for acmmoment think that a. Now Hie | he abot fle Young woman, “He yas 2 apie Tarriger, Haighters Main 9k years | Cota, who Aon leaves a son, Leu ie, Ky SR ese ee whe Barat bias in ater Park, CUSTOM “RECORDS BROKEN ontinwance 9 Assemblyman Stern oneren ety legislation 10 TOOK CALLER FOR BURGLAR esahe: Keely? niece of Ait. ave taken me fora burglar ne for hls it imve since been | is how do ‘either | th Bar- that time sald something about getting married a second time. Just before whe died the girlvtold her story: vHe ‘said just a fow:- minutes) before he ahot me, as near as I can recall: ‘I want you to marry me, Eva, without further delay. If you don’t youll have 9 take the consequences.’ Iiwas. ex- postulating with. him when I)heard\m pistol shot and felt ‘a stinging, sensation in the pit of my stomach. I) staggered to the table and dropped on it. I thought I heara’a bundred/shots fired after that “But he insisted and insisted on my marrying tim and I kept tolling him"— ‘The girl stopped speaking there. “The +$} doctors told the polce they must not disturb her again) as sie had only a few minutes of life left. Father Accuses thes Woman. To an Evening World: ler who saw him at his home, No. u2 Fast Sev: fourth street,\to-day Gustay Kauft- father of 6: at my offfos unt! noon on the day oF the shooting, ‘Then we cams home to- ‘and shortly) after be left. the suying he hada bad pain {n bis Bead and wanted to sey a doctogy CALL LOANS ARE RUN ° UP TO 45 PER CENT. ranananite-dsy there were SiSt7e ‘ ‘ that wi a. gecpnibtires ker, a Call money, after climbing from, 39 to =) Aba month ic saccunbet Of 2806 wir. | 29 cent. to-day, at the late Se POC | Vaccek all othee Mantas Init ewe for a time, then tobk ancaher The businesa Uf Gutles elected. Dunne spurt, and late ‘this afterioon was is all prevtooa | $19,900,000 thew been | eottectod some quota at 4 more ‘than the cotrespandil tO ed a datle Sees vetatch mn th Slap ase reaches Tore Us tir of ar SHOOT AN HOLD-UP sixty-fwre-yearold / | VARNA BANDITS t OF FLYING TRAIN ‘One PlundérsiPassengers | While Other Attacks the Conductor. H i } RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 31.—Near La Cross, .Va.. on the Seaboard Air Line. | at 220)A. M. to-day. the passengers in} the sleeper of train No. Si, out of} Richmond, were heid up and robbed ‘of about $800, besides Jowelry. The robbers, two in number, got on| at Richmond, os passengers, and onc! remained in the day’ coach while the’ other went through the sleeper. The | Pullman conductor, while attempting to arrest the man robbing his passengers, was!shot through the arm by the rob- der. The man then pulled the emergency brake cord. stopped the train, and with tis confederate escaped to the woods. —The-twe—men—who helt ay the trai are known to the local authorities. They had been shadowed here for four days, but gave the police the slip. It tx ex- pected they will soon be captured. ‘The robbers boarded the train at Acca | station north of this city and passed through Richmond on it. A Petersburg special says they were heavily armed and had the passengers at thelr mercy. The Pullman conductor, C. A. Eber- hart, of Jersey ‘City, 'N. J., who wag shot by one of the rebbers, was not| Senses Eee injured. GOT BACK ROLL HE DROPPED IN COURT Policeman Kelly Dropped Half waa PULLMAN BOY'S ne cents Death List of Collision on Baltimore and Ohio, Near Washington, In- creases, and Coroner and Police Take Action. a a Sig HAG aaa oad: Sones SOME OF THE VICTIMS IN HOSPITAL CANNOT SURVIVE. Towerman Accuses Engineer of Dashing Past ‘Danger Signal at Sixty-Mile-an-Hour Clip and Crashing Into - Passenger Cars.. cron to The Evening World.) * WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—The total number of killed in the rear- end collision on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad at Terra Cotta, D. omy a block station, three miles from Washington, last night, is estimated to- day at fifty-three and the number of injured at over fifty. — 7 ie Five mén comprising the crew of the train that ploughed into the fe local, have. been. arrested. at i f AOTHER MAKES. ‘SUENE IN COURT; Rushes in Bare-Headed * and Insists on Seeing the Judge. who claims to be the widow of the late} George H. Pullman, nephew of the pal ace-car- magnate, created a gcene In the Children’s Court to-day over the com- mitment of her son Edmpnd to the New | York Juvenile Asylum. | Mr Breslin did not appear on sat- | urday, Agent King, of the © n's reported to the Court that she could not be feund. Mrs. Breslin this afternoon through the doorway leading from Eh th street, without hat oF brella to protect her from the popiring | rain, and deméinded that she be) per- | mitted to epeak to the Judge at once Two court officers quicted Mrs. Bres- tin and escorted her to @ seat set apart} for the women She remained quiet for a few mine Tae t to open the gate viding the spectators room proper, and again ¢ loud tones to 7 { Again she; was led bac! where she-remained quietiy \antt oMcer asked if any one wis. the Judge Mrs. Breslin was to reach the gate. but two court officers | fered | Enst | | fh she arose and a fen the. cou in it o Judes k th the seat x'court| )restrained her Stem passing tirougit it, ‘| Juaticn ; Olmsted what “woman | wanted. “k demand to see Bresiin, shouted. summons serve) on me about my boy was not given td me until five hours after the Doy Was committed.” ‘Mrs. Breslin became hysterical’ and | began strugginx with che court officers, | Justice Olmated would not permit her | dodge Stra | fo Xew | oper ins te not York Juvenile Yestigation, within sv power to_Femove from the lnsiitution. Ydu shoukl proceed tn | a Month's Salary on Fidor —Clerk Found kt. \ Policeman Kelly. of the East One| Hundred and Twenty-sixth street sta. ston. In to-day marveling aver the re tol and that she firft shbt bis son ant} turn of a wallet containing §8, which pean be dropped in a police court-room. The «ray:halred policeman arraigned | an oid friend, Lawrenge Reddy, before Jingistrate’ Barlow yest on a] ouarge of Intoxication. When the Max- istrate rinsed Reddy 8 the man louked | |daxed and said he va» penniiess Th ‘policeman stepped to Clerk McCabe's @esk and paid Reddy’s\fine from hia wallet, E After court was over McCabe found a wallet’ lying on the rafi It sontalaed | $8 amdind mark of {entifcation. | Cabe pnt it away. Kelly appeared to- | day witha lone t and announesd | \ that he Jost his wallet month's ss. Reaee aoe End. cope, have iswxere Kelly ‘Beocribnd the watlet arg ft Spd a smilie: broke | Board of Akiermen Votes One to ith a half it to find ile iw -court | many een the asual legal way.” Mrs. Breslin said Counsel was ex- | Assistant.District-Attorney Charles E. Le Barbier. Mrs. Bresiin declared that she had been in the house at No. 415 Weat Tair ty-firet strect. that a summons could Ihave been ea red upon her. Agent King, of the Society for the Prevention | of Cruelty to unable to find mond, her son. ray, CITY TO BUY YACHT FOR “MIKE” PADDEN. Was committed ¢ the Ward. cAllister of the Bowery. Col. Mike Padden, the Ward Mealin- oes of thd Bowery, as well as gigter be ‘this great ci ecords one better to-day by Ke Hoard of Aldermen to buy He hue made the top-no Wlecttons in his department, and ‘sa be could have a launch to ¢, about the water front he could ddumie the amount by forcing | the steamahips and other craft to pay Yor water taken, from the city at the plers. lg | Mrs. @ililian Mason-Pullman-Breslin, | ou the a sie of Columbia, who is prominent in Washington. 1 ler cleared before the\finit |TO EXPEND $5,000,000 senger train had ruled Sot cm the station, bound fer this city. Engineer Hildebrand, who was in charge of the “dead” train, and? who, with four others, are in the custody of the police, decidir that on account of the dense fog he was unable to distinguish the Signal light at t: Takoma Park block station. «Tower Operator Phillips ery that the dange signal was in its proper place, and that Engineer Hilde- brand’s train passed the tower station going at a speed of from fi ay to! sixty miles an hour. It is feared that a number of the injured who are in hospitals hale will die. Amiong those seriously hurt is District-Attorney D. W. Baker, 2 Scores of persona visited the ee i. to cesist In the Sdentification of the, there. Most of the victims were, ats of Washington and suburbs, e\majority of these will.be burieit 1 to-morrow; Nevitt, who to to ne ofthe wreck last to view | the rematas of the dead and to secute statementa {rd Jured passangere, Inrpancted’ a If tay, Ed after © Mst of wht 8 been se ure: gurned the tnadest until Wednes? According to. the Coroner, the heartag jmay last for several days. The membersof-the-crew of 16: FAIR ROUNDS. “RACES. SPOILED BY WITHDRAWALS went [Unexpected Muddy Track’ Sihestn byl thee neato raneeeaaey Harry Hildebrand. engineer; » Frank / Reduces’ Fields ini | Hemmer. smauctors ac. stecul . No: to tie Te: Every. Event NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. Tho officials of the Baltimore & Ohio | Riiltroad, who were unable to 8x.itho res) nsibility | for * the Alsaster.| fleet z night, will. begin “an Investigation at FIRST RACE—Pinsticker (15 to 1| Baltimore to-Jay to determine the | cause @f the catastrophe, Engineer jand 6 to 1) 1, Foxhall (6 to} foryiiiciutana and the mreman of the | place) 2, Chieftain 3. ‘dead’ train, Tower Operator Phillips and all others In any way conriected PAIR GROUNDS, “Dec. 31.—Showers | with the operation of the train will be” i during the lat two dajrs lef: t % | examined, muddy here this adternfyn. The weath.| ‘The scene after the accident was Bodies had been hurled oz and it was after m ull the dead had been ced) on the special, tr nught to kis city. It was only a few j until nearly ‘all lof Terra Cotta, a sparsely s we, had gathered at the ter and begun the wi the dead and res |from beneath thd maas of debris. Tho workers labored \inder great difficul jes, for matiy of the Injured wets, wedged. berieath the wreckage, and » | numbers'of them died before they could | be_ rescued. The many acts of herolsm and self: sacrifice that wete performed will never | be known ° cand left | sel: The un- {|e Ae ¢ afternon fare and wamn. expected mud caused many in the yarious events, . re heavy fields to something like ree ont} ) proportion, In the mile place of the’ featur jatroyed because ©: h took te et was d drawal , who we Fac of the noon, The attendance was oo bres ON MORE SCHOOLS A @etachment of forty policemen oa were nent from Washington and nearly Board of Aldermen Approve \AP-| fry pnysicians from tls city and the opriation—Hustling for.) suburbs’ responded to a neral call, Se) hse pat s ; |eut fully threequarters hour hadi ,. Goft’s Place before the doctors. were of relleve tho’ Injured, than three hours after tm » occurred, the poliée and ace ei kinase men to-day ap- ation of $5,000,000 Education (for new proved of i for the Board! of pols and repairs and extensions to | ° bid buildings. This appropriation was great pile of wrec 4 author’ by the Hoard of Iatiniate) strewn for fully a quarter Mins 2 4 ioe buthorined during took ont several bodies wich had been months, and some twenty be reo sr schools selected and hase. Hecorder Goff's resignation cepted and his eaccessor will be t the next) meeting, The cho be Fake 4 i to taken from undar | te physicians | elivt poamtte, injured wer, s 4 incted | Were giving them = Cath