The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1907, Page 2

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STOKESES TELL — WHY TREY QUIT ‘Charity and ert Prilantiooy ‘Can’t Aid Poor, Says The ‘Thing to ‘Do Is ‘to. Give em Fitting Share of ‘Profit on Their. labor. Mri Rove Pastor Stokes;-wite--ot 5 —G. Phelps Stokes, ‘announces that sile Aid, her husband hate abandpned the Settlement work ‘on thoveast sido for Phe réaaon Cher’ trey word mot, accom=j —piishiie whet they fondly Hopad to do forithe reticf of the city's poor, “Phe truth is that the,neople appear to be blinded to the real lanuen at htake,” mdys Mrs, Btokes, “Moreover, It Is the, very vattitude of the Settlement. Inatitu- es that add to the + The Mle rok are’ Wind : ctothat tottom tien ter ehentt: or-philanthropy can ser¥q.\no or ally good purpose “fo longs as the unjust pocid!l system remans. ts this sy. = that localizes the taking of great woalt by the idle. “Ag Tor the oppressed. they re blind fre Vact——that—acttiements — isa $0 tong ax there rerains thie in nt Injustice tn the imlsgutded—m 4—dustritl_system—_which first people poor and then sees that they “are kept) #0. It shall be our purpose prom this time _on to “bend —aitur “our efarts in the direction of an awaken: ing of earnest men and women eye: where ton recognition of the reul facts and real Issues, . ‘They Rre Not Responsibis. or Day, he Syracuse ;-has-pul_some strictures on the poor “themselves. He vay that y alone ure responsibie forthe por= n= which they find themselves, ——He contends that the working classes Set today are lazy and shiftleas, and that they are too prone to frequent the esloons. In reaponse to this unjust charge 1 would suggest that men do Tot often “seek oUt; the saioons —with- THE EVENING WORLD, Man Who Shot Himselr, and Wife and Children He Planned to Rid of Burden THREE BIG OCEAN LINERS AGROUND. KINGSTON All of: the Hamburg- American Co.— Were Headed for New York. KINGSTON, Jan. 1).—Threo Ham- burg-American inera—the Pring Eltel Friedrich, Prinz Waldemar and Prinzed- sin Lul The frat two stranded owing to the coast line caused by the earthquake. THe cd >was wrecked some are ashore here. chen last age. Tho yeasets are reported fast on the nu weeks Brony sands at the polit where the Plum da}- and lshthouse, ihich wan deatroved, ¢ |, stood. | - At the offices \of the Hamburg-Amert- can lino in this city ft was stated. to- day that a despatch had been received Uys morning tram the Navy Depart= ent.;at, Washington stating ‘thatthe Prinz Eltel, Friedrich had taken aboard (ho passengers of ‘tha stranded steam- hip Pring Waldemar, off the Jamafoan Coast, and waa now on Its.way to this ort: It wax also'dehied by the Hamburg- stmorican ling #fficiala that the Ej Friedrich was at any time in Uanger of 1, washed ashore of ethtrwise in \e The HMamburg-American agent: at Kingston sent: this message, which was jrecelved laat nigh = “Pring Waldemar ntranded at 2 moriing half east Pium Point. J. Mer- vapman wrecking “steamer Y're- e no to. rh La The imes- BoEe Loy ‘yids an d signed by Capt, Oheant oThe-dapateh-from Admiral Evans al luded fo: by the , Hamburg-American Line. tas evidently part of an mmunication to the-Nat ene today from the Adinirat, 1 FPivans gad that a number of Amer deans had left. Hingston for New. Yor, Pring, Friedrick Helurich on airal Evans did not mention. the Eltel” Friedrich, qn addition to thiy the Heinrich ts re- ported aa sailing on Jan. 17. while the ‘rjodrich ts reported t> hay Isth. STRANDING OF PRINZ WALDEMAR NOW CONFIRMED. A Pring HAMBURG, Jan, 1.—The Hamburg- American line now confirms the reports of the stranding of their steamer Prinz WaidemaroftPlum Point Jamaica and the this | > SATU RDAY, JANUARY 19, 1907. de: Knaup P durt KnaQpp-and FrederickkKpqupp BLACK HANDKILLS, THEN PUTS BRAN UPON TS MTN Butcher’s Cleaver Splits Open Head of Man on Street. A blow from # Cleaver that apitt open his head. ended the life of Salvatore ‘anale, @ shoemaker, of No. 226 Ea Ninety-seventh streot, whose body wa found early to-day In front of the Ttal+ fan grocery store at No, 41 East Ono Hundred and Sixth atrevt. On hfs right harid-there war « deep slash that D. tective-Sergeant Petrosino'a men say ia a mark left to tell that the Black Hand Society did the work. Close by the man's dody was found the-cleaver; Beside {t,aa if placed there as'a rim joke, was the victim's own pearl-handied sUletfo. If Was Identified by the dead man's bro as Salva- tore’a property. Evidentty he had—no- chance to uso !t, for {twas unstained. Inthe gutter were two other atllettos, pusiness-Ilke weapons, with long, razor- sharp blades and cheap’ wood hanwles. ‘The body was still warm when'lt was found just before dawn today by Mate: angelo Lapurelio, a milkmin. Tha tim'a Identification, waa brought .abour ‘oy-a-eard—in ie pocket sbosting that he was\a-member of the Foresters’ Lodge No. 44_known as the Court Cor- leane. Dotective-Sergeant Cassidy, of nd Detective Hart, of Hundred and Fourm | found his wife 99 11 ed-to teil her of his death. heir inquiries she said her hus: band nad) home —at-d-o'clsck Taye 10.0 to.a meeting of the lodge. id he nover told 1 nything of 9 ira, and that as far aay ahe wed no Blacktend let- He-had -no-monoy, sto said, and been out of work for some weeks. The dead man Was a § brother, Leoluca Canale, of One Hundred and Ninth soveral other 5! the station to view Une bod: ALY sight) of the wound on the right han they became frenxied. The brother crits” were st violent that he -was_ i Into: the captain's, office anes quleted with diffculty. ‘They sald they knew nothing of any plot. In the past four*montha there have been-four-murders In the same block. AMERICANS ON GUARD MAS. WHITE MAKES PLEA FOR ALIMONY Husband “Pawned. ‘Her. _Jew- elry, She Says, and Now Wonjt Pay Her Board. Frank’ White, brother of Anslatant Misirict-Attarney William. C, White, of Kings County, and son of former Sherift was before Jurtice Marean in Bpectal Term of Bupreme Court, lyn, to-day,- in-the-mction-of-hie~ rife: ‘Mra, Katharyn 12. White, to compel him to pay alimony. Sho obtained a sepai tion from him Noy,’23, 195, nnd he was ordered to pay $6.0 week: alimony. To-day Mrs,~White- said he owed her $162 for seventeen weeks’ unpaid ~all- mony. Bho waa ‘represented by Lawyer Judge, but she asked permission to ad Gress the Court, . “This man,” she skid, Hving in luxury with hla mother at No. 2377 Park place, and,I am so weak that I cannot earn enough-to-kéep myself in the man- her to which Iam acdustomed. In the, past he pawned my Jewels to get money to pay his gambling debts,” Now I wish ave him pay this anall aniount that Ie enous to keey: me in a bourding- nous White's defense was that. he had not been asked to pay the allmony retently. Tho case was adjouraed tintih Tupaday. UNLUCKY. INVENTOR __ ENDS LIFE WITH GAS. Young Wife of George Rush “Finds Him Unconscious with tibein-tteuth. Disappointed in the Invengions from which he expected to make millions of Mollars.George Rush, forty-three years 7, coromitted -euicide fast night oy Inbaling gas in No. 223 West Trtih street. Mis wife found him lying on the bed in his room with a gas tube ss-meitth tto-was 49. New York Hospital. da shordy afterward, Rush came ‘ew York from Altoona, Pa, three ago With Kis wife and son who now twenty years ‘old. Ho had priented many inventions and openet hw dbop at No. 143 Weat sTenth street to ma tire a eelf-fastening saw. camp, He failed a year ago and since yas ro veto Ma proanee bu to FOUNDLINGS ARE VICTIMS OF GAS; WOMAN MAY OIE Two-Year-Old Boy Found Dead—Girl Will Recover. Mra,John Keefe, who occuptes_thb front apartment on the socond floor of No, 72 Eeet One Hundred and Forty- ninth mtreet, was nearly cuffocated by gas when-nit opened the door into the hall to-day, The only other tenant. the Moor ts Mro. Mary Murray, sixty Years old, who takes children to-board .| trom the New York Foundling Asylum, .. Mrs. Keefe sussected that the gas rom Mrs. Murray's “a, and ahe called Policeman Barry, who: broke in the Kitchen doar. Whe piace was full of gas that pour from—anopen—iliuminating-Jet—In—one— -bedroom ‘that opened off the kiteben was Mra. Murray’, lying across the bed, in which was also Frahcls,.a two-year- old—boy.—-Hewas_dend:—In-ths—other, room another two-year-olg child, Rose, Was unconscious, a Dr,’ Volk, , of, Lebanon Hospital, and Dr, Kauter, of No. ‘ast One Hun- dred and Ad atreet, worked with Capt, to resuscitate the woman and the Iittle-girl. When they were taken 10-Ma- 00: raken 10-t spitat tt Ee Mra. M a that Uitte Rose might re Steck Clerk Takes His Llfe—Core oner Investigating. cis ‘The Coroner today tegan-an=trremtt: gation into tho death of Arthur Sep? herd, who committed suicide yeste: evening at his parents’ home, N. East Ono Hundred and Firat stree Ite warn clerk-in-f Harlem store had been fT a vear.———— While the other members of the fam; fly wero absent he turned on the and ‘was found dead in bed. 1,000 DANCERS WILL FOOT THE JIG AND REEL. Great Programme Is Mapped Out for the Annual Irish e- wome--kind£_provocation._ They} "Ad: passengers and crew are Fo there when the time comes that they | Male.” The, ¢ plain ot the wenael, Tt Ap: Have not homes that are worthy of the [the destruction of Kingston, the aiter- o-—-Hundreds -of—tousands-ofhog-{ation of the harbor entrance: and the Meorking ien-are denied aj of: the | WFeck of the lighthouses, iwiities of making for themselyes ae any kind of hee life by thoie “ny lgner wtations; They —are— simply. ° ree partion of the wealth Of the land that 1a the product 0 hands. and without thts “increment of Hotrovarning it is impossnietorthem -to build ‘for themselves the homes they dong. tor.!" lief tho statist 19% the wige-carners of t movers —_sherpolled annually of ne Hew wealth that is Cd dustry alon After dedur Fever lt FORA product _sufth “the cost ot raw” Waterewes, Tear os macsinn and tel 5 large receive in ox= —henus for thitr r-aufitctent to + keep bedy and so 16 ¥ Luxuries, fer, the "Idle. “This increment of the workingmen earnings 46 wrested from him to_p. Wide Juxuricue homes for suc! =—firparthil, {t-nat complete 14 this Ido not mean To-say ott the men vf wealth are But th jorge Jamentable truth is ajority of mity BS clawed #-non-prod the wealth that THATS toa eiciipaares ‘Op: decent social rela- tions to-day are dented to of the Wakt-earners of those In the higher #ta ——wrhownre wil! ete onion: serine ehiatots Hite AXIIL tothe creation of wealth The ci ? Charity Ball. —Fyery-repressntative man_and woman with a drop of Irish blood In thelr veins Madison- Square Qarden—on yawhen—the-greatrnanal harity Rall wil} be held. nthe advance sale of IN RUINED KINGSTON ~<Continusd from First Page.) | Jamatea, to the Evening News of this city under to-days dite “An official report Jest issued states (iat over seven hundred bodles have been buried at Kingston, (hat the remains of 4,017 other-victims-have i bren-tdentified, and that a large numter are still missing.” There fs no confirmation of this large total of dead elsewhere, and tn ‘is believed that the figures “1,017 may be a cable error. aE ‘ $50,000 for Sufferers — Subscribed in London. ° SSonlal OMice | cvequ Information (sin to The enparal authori- [Purpose of rebu! Ms The-Aiansion Hauao.tund.tht 0,00, 8o-that money to pre. Fol boi a a rpassed. Applica. fas been made tothe Fire CTommtsstonerand-to-the-Buttding -De- yuirtmonttor permits for-the erection of Jal atands. An efficient and expert- ed committee ja lotving nothing un- fe to KecuTe comfort and pleasure to all who attend on the 22d at the Gar- Men. Two bands, of Mty pleces exch, + Wrists, Weite foc comrleta lst of all Table ‘Supplies at lowest prceg HURT N COLLIN) T Motorman_Was_Endeavoring to Help Team Uphill When _ Accident Occurred. prove that Se ountry are alt of shi thetr-tne Teabella and fas ehe ntways [One H called him. mare were will ands emoee— than y dane ing classes, representing. the Gaalic. Lcacuebraaches and unvy orginizations will. Interp: ent fixute dances of Tretand, be one thousind of se Orethe Rose nt midaleht. NAUGHTY MAN! GO AWA; SAID ACTRESS Mop Lael Aha Pend at tha toss Ia the|Ilead, Acidity” of the Stomach, esa ore} Disguat of, Food. ealness dancers mS in-death, haired «woe j SDB WTe ie sband turn areaugh hls. xoba follow. you. them witoin a few brie Together they witb common headutone of sPeo-peracna were tnjured and great excitement was caused to-day when a south-bounid Third-avenue-car—coilided with a truck at Beventy-fourth atrect. awa Were “broken in tho car; the front platform was badly damaged and pusnengere-werethrawn to tie” Rede by the force of the collision, ee ime up ihe butiin Third_axn:| nue at this point, a wagon driven by feaial Morris, of No. 5( West One Hun- Qred and Thirty-third atrest, became blocked Inthe anow.__When a_south- So>-ppprowemed.—Molsruian o + i Weehan “Nida offered ty push “the-wagon up 11, Morris consented and Mann got Mis carcup against the rear ofthe waEoH nal prograga.Waa mado. until Seventy | cowren saree wae Feached an 5 _GRANNY GETS HIS. DEAD: WIFE'S CHILD “Brown, “Leatnster, — Gries, What iy craatred ine cae Dive: “Court Decided Not to-bet Him 15 iia eave fe—tho- Coun Some ET = acl Sullivan, a brawsy young feamoter, aaked Judge Dike-tontayto-be appoint— Sed FUAr ass 1a ew eryesrsold Pe: Application was opposed C NY Death cannot sep- pt aoatatance most required pain in’ the Side, Fonmte pequently until Gov. Swettenham ; ee = able to notify the authorities here tisovtewe and wishes tn tile respect mo. n in th Saree of is eyes andthe beloved wile Stret ‘Theatre, wan before {strate Cornell tn Jeffernon Market His jnorning.to-complain against oreo Edwards, an actor with nO per: neat madres.” She aald that Caw Craaicg wons of fnanci al) of the-lux: iz, s¥ed atrong.” russand will Tree th tem of Bit Wud, rey thea ie, apove-wamned.— NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. SVANS TELLS CONDITIONS IN EARTHQUAKE CITY. pousexstons WABHI Jans and artment_ tits oral recetved the Admiral Wnont-beautiéal-names” Ia J and was always walting pt for her syhen. she played Hudson, 1—The Navy [consuiate archives indiana racy, penitentiary con- the "err: -taining-five hundred prisoners, Gover: sitantton ott tn E hundred and fhrty aaad accaunt gd. for, Bull “mans: bodies in ruins, Many Americans safled for New Yor! Vin! steamer -Trine—sriedrich—etnrich on the tote Redwayey ata eay th Dut porttty ethan oiily 0 few the boweix was cxtablisred texEpeared arrived from | dey with- advices from Ing practical destruction of Business ection destroyed lowed “¢arthquake-.Govern ftenees—in suburbs destroyed Davis concern: | elty: re fek'y of Tea enthusiasts endorse White Rose Ceylon Tea “The Why ts in the Package.” i backed into tie h Panel cls ending full-extract-of Davis's yer Cuban telegraph, ted ‘tha Sthte De. ry rar. ‘Wihous eae Jamalca.| io, Te Avenue A Beet ARS ad eat eller X nurry call was went to. the Presbyterian Hoxpitat and kins-atiended to the. injure Tor was so badly cut that he wan th atin DRIVER HURT, WOMEN: SCARED IN CAR CRASH Thomas Muster Taken to Hospital After Collision of Truck with Trolley. Nos P, Mant bd sly injured to-day bound c hin wogon at Tenth him over tho horses’ heads, of the car was caved tn and a dozen oF more women passe ors trampled over seach other as y tried to escape from the car In a wild panic. Joseph Japp. the motorman, narrow cxcape from injury. He back and got thr the front door of the car justia the tall-plece of the | truck Jamined fn the dashboard and smashed tho windows, told the police that he tried to stop the car in ume to prevent the col on, but th he could not do so by reason of ry tracks. ter Was removed to Bellevue Hi as badly brulsodand face. He .hiv, at No, rd street, Mount Vernon, SS es ANAC FOR TO-DAY, 1[Sun sets, §.0!/Moon seta.d114 THE TIDE! High Water, AM. PML Vk Cub residents _scemied but_her water-tight compartments kp proceed fo Antwerp.after the fog. —On_board—the Vaderland—were Y=hwO y second cabin_and probably one hundred steerage passengers. The of the collision threw the passengers from their berths and created_a_panic in the steerage. A section oft en forcigt: caped Ametitan con esenting "Port Antonio some property damaged “Terrified: -business.sus- to have es: r o he ineredieats. Ruperior powders and substazces of commonly: advertised W'llls, vas Vicw-coneul rt -abnent: guarding by Sirs. Bideyackows . Nassau astree = — Sullivan, in Frances was th Nellie Rooney, year axo. He that although Hudack, Mins Anna’ 8, Kemp, ler, 1 | Hermevelt, ase ilefer, A. Anna Kuhn, Madla Masanto, W, J. Rad Micholads, Radking, Jonna N it. Frank # Ruppsr and (Wo Keren, $r., Bid, Van Scott, Van BStalle WwW. Hyour, Miss Mies Anna was ‘omopany at a net 4 9 feet 4 ep and had 3 STEAMER STRANDS ON ENGLISH COAST. DOVER, Jan. 19.—The British steamer | Moldavia, from Sydney, New South Wales, Dee. 8, for London, ts ashore on, | the win Sands, ‘but it Is expected that a! will Moat th the rising tde, A tug Is standing by her, JERSEY CITY POLICE, CAPTAIN CONVICTED. Albert Cummings, of the Fourth Precinct of the Jersey City \ FB. Deparunent, was to-day found gully Frank! Al) on charges af falling (0 suppress KAai~ ni yhuesy. Mies | bilng and generu. misconduct ty the ne Tonneal, Alay Mary Hound of Vollce Commissioners. Mis Aveda Euge ne Veler:| dismissal from the d men was rec 0 Wala! an} Sig mund | oinmended, * Sumnenbin 6 warniny Priest min, /SAYS ‘WPADOO VICE. SQUAD STILL SMELLS, Ristrate £ tho Citlz rth in his petition la was only his tthe after t to care joved “the. the how. of the Mner, tending few fo below water line lf way to the main deck. | | was stnashed In, Water ru A thro the hole and filled the forepeak, but the bullcheads held’ and there war nd danger of sinking, Rescued in Small Boats. In the thick fog there w: & great deal of confeson: Capt, Enoft and the other officers of th Vateriand took immediate meusures not only to. caro for thelr Gwn passengers, but to rescue the survivors of the Naworth Castle. Doats were lowered, and most of those saved wore picked up floundering in phi sea. The noise of the crash was h on board other vessels tn tho. vict and news of the on Wis tio. ported to the Hehtehl} swhence TUB CITY OF MENT OF TA % ONEIC 4AS, HALL OF RE OTICE 18 NEREBY é honour OE eM wh Hf nae i: ; eens and Ki Fare brine open’ examination, and tat Gnimen, a” mem- na’ Union Committee of which h been investigating con- tons in the Polt partment, in Jocted himself {nto the controversy bee | tween saimilasion) Blagham — and mer Commirsioner McAdoo to-day, . Ommen made known his destre to {express his opinions while officiating As counsel In a case In Weat Side Pollc Court, He sald McAdoo, w Police Department lion of the Det the very mor stoner Bingham “The ch of the Commissioner McAdoo nortrilm of the Omn wyenangued th whould be allowed to He did not deny the iy, davbite of owns living ina Donohue's t i: 1 Mr thé grandmoth Keep the ch: ond ghar Sullivan, bet salt Goanling-hovse and could not «ive the child the-actontion she should recelye, Little Frances was in court, and much time toddiir nt mother and i her, of Ww ero Beomel eavally fond. Judge Dike ecided that the grandmother would make the Setter guaniian and denied Sulllvan's petition He es he Vireed Frances good-by and — PILES CURED PAZO OF BT ka ner, 4 Miss Clara Zetain ‘The Naworth Cas s ean a wilt DR. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment FOR RIEUMATISM, NEURALG: Paina in the Umbs, back or cheat, nore throut, colds or bodily painn of any kind, “you” will fing tt WOUTIC it WEIGHT IN GOLD. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by all | drnaginte.” : Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ee DIED. <In hiv Gid year, DENNIS DOY: umvand- of Mary D born tn arg owns, Oungaa- when the second ‘Monday: ge gad Toatain “open Up tang Bat May of Starch. ; jects i sire t w any person OF that former Commlasione caerieves sharge of th the abo- Au, one of by Commisa riticlses. vice rquad of s stil in the declared Mr, owns bow pat the wt to tl Tn the Torough of Manhage Office of thn Department. of Hall of Records, 1h ‘the Torourh of the Dranx, of the ment, “Muntel pal ie Jlundred and Scventy-seventh ot an, of rook ment. Muniol nthe Horough of Cuecneet department. Hackett cima Futihy Breet, oun Oe Ta rtinent penal at dine. Feat ata all the. | Doriaeny pp lion th Lit i mpake application only, as the pore 08 ra had a jumped bers scree! cols ivy oO paasengocs nd when she Vaderland camo ft unwis anchor, Capt. t the Dox. i releved the Codnty Kerry, Ki reo, Ireland. Telsticea and friends are reapsctfully quosted to attend) finoral services at ‘Thomas'a N, ©. Church, Flatlands, 1. 1 at Lf o'clock, Monday morning, Jan. Bolemn bij maaa: offered. ae Senate ration: to the: valuation. of, personal tate, mu TP UAN Perm nancesed” at the ine tpartment in the Borough wi Feniien, and) In came of businesg chy office Ke. Gop dopa: tere much plase oF fia at bare’ Teter fhe ities e rd: St. Fhe Rune ke tiade Vetwben Tota Pete Basan TURDY, was tn ny Ape, and he proc ed on his course to Antwe Later inf tion show collision ooourrit between o'clock in the morning, Th nk {mmediately, carrying down‘ Engineer “Low, tho steward inson, and # olsun. Seven succes Vaderiand,” The Naworth Castle was bound fzom+ Newcastle to Pozznoll, Italy. re Bt Send in your Pottce Ckpt, “WANT” AD. for To-Morrow's SUNDAY WORLD. Thorne : Grape-Nuts “THERE'S A REASON’ Mr n MV. Tivo ral Low Water. AM. PSE 4 Gat O17 “nas 740) 815 | HELP WANTED—MALE. ale Toe tie beat uty i a track National UUaRIPeaiaventy "use magn FCF aay haw = bow lina qe Ary 1d_carry. Court. A ‘A Private wiles ita fa aia Capt, Cum allowed to be ehown to several figured in the seatimony Mrs, Weim “’ x and mald, a ose ty Halasz, Ansel Beutel Beutelo, Albert Mate, Chaim Bitc [tise 8 ‘kle Bloom, Mr. Bo ane Vaderland {3 onc of the four ships! Marg, chet eM Btar line, whith is-a-con- Jennie B,. Maher. Abram Fraagus, J. *Twill fod the Bayer, feller. Ten: ant.Mome or Bargain You Seok. Got the ue Pa Wollvillo, Eres) a ae ——_.___ TO CURE A COLD iN ONE DAY Tako LAXATIVE BHOMO Quinine Tableta Drureists refend money if it tails to eure, BL ‘W.GROVE'S signature La on avery. oe

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