The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1907, Page 1

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Sea se corre sean crn aa i § paar AAGAOROADEASEROOA OEE SARARGAAEERRSRSE FAAS SSE ERAAAESS soesaceneacsosenscescrersessenensanessseeseeascasensns 3 be a” ae Lawson's Great Story of Love and Mone tole ess, i a » : Are You | oe 99 If Not, Start: ‘riday the * b < » iReading in TozDay. § £ { X~ IN THE EVENING WORLD? ryt ; 4 7 TERAAA LATTA RITA ee . FORIP VIII OTIS PIOFIPSIGS: SSBF Saas aga sS Toa SV STW TST SRTEE Ee VEIVITT AOSHI Se EH HSIIS a Ce 4. — WEATHER snow toontent: tnd Wet renting oer aa RESULTS EDITION & HS, 19076, : “PRICE ONE CENT MARC! WITH C “Wally” Owen, Famous nace Driver of Racing Cars, Tries to Slip in 4 Between the Car and Wagon — and a Collision Results. q F UNG FROM AUTO IN CRASH a of Scene Where Mrs. Tumbridge Was Killed; Diagram of Accident and Picture of “Wally” ’ Owen sme oe, AR: as x N WOMAN FALLS FROM AUTO INUERONT.OF ROLLE, il ce] VICTIM FALLS UNDER CAR _ sre L | | | the New York State Militia—Her Body — a Pregeed Along the Bee. Dramatic-Scene Follows—Argument- -___AfterProsecutor-Unwittingly Ad- ‘mits that Prisoner Might Legally Be Presumed Insane. Mrs. John W, Tumbridge, wife of Major Tumbridge, of the Second Brigade staff, New York National Guard, was killed in a ghastly manner (e the north roadway of the Brooklyn Bridge this afternoon by being: ~-hurled. from_an-awtomobile-under-the-wheels- of-a-trotiey: can, which-cut— ea in two and frightfully mangled her slender bodyp { Major Tumbridge and his father, Ca t. William Tumbridge, propr a] =D |tor of the St. George Hotel, Brooklyn, witnessed the. killing : and wete ij FAVORITES” Tat : {powerless to raise a hand to aid the hapless woman. Wallace ('Wally") © e| | | Owen, the well-known automobilist and expert driver_of-racing-cars—was—— —__"___So._strenuous. was District-Attorney..Jerome atthe {rial_of Harry Thaw to-day that he aroused the sr ignation of Justice Fitzgerald and called forth several stinging rebukes. ’ The Prosecutor was bent on trapping Dr. Charles E. Wagner, alien- “4st for Thaw, into an admission that the prisoner is insane now, cr $ __-__insane at the time he shot/Stanford White, He accused the witness, wha. SER EO TEE RTs TG = = a sania = {2 ‘ r did ret answer questions to suit him, of “ducking for the defense.” Thi CHANCE Tl WIN | driving the car from which Mrs. Tunibridge was thrown, With Capt. | called out the first show of wrath on the part of the Arial judge, who or- | yuna is part owner of the car, a are weveral” Vérstong or Wi ‘There ‘6 tragedy In which Mr. Owen and tha 4 motorman of the trolley car that |) ¢ SHOT WEE AND crushed Mrs, .Tumbridge's body con- 7 fradict each other, Both Major ana 3 Capt_Trumbridge_agree—- however. thal tt happened In thiy way: he automobile party was on its way. i ‘ Yori jaa big Matheson toure ca Major Tumbridge “and hisy— wife were. seated In—the tonmeaus the — ~dercd_the-remark.stricken. fromthe record, - AY LINER (NN DELU G E OF STOCKS ‘ 1 Aclittle tater the District-Attorney fell into a pit that he had dug - s | ere FED MONEY himself, and before he was out of it had aroused a brain storm in Justice | P | Fitzgerald that “burst forth Ina fashion that is Seldom seen in a court-| REEF NEAR THE | room. | | Fe eres JEROME'S EXPLANATION, | - SMASHES PRICES | “I want to.show,’’ declared Jerome, “that the evasions and a SLOCUM GRAVE -———blings-of-this witness constitute-an-extraordinary- proceeding. 5 | Price of 5 to 1, Takes Joie! womaniion thaciefe htea Gee geal ao eee ae We | | —[N | H E MARKE [ ee AFTER QURREL Serer | e made this remarkable Running Down-the (netine. er DYNAMITE BLOWS | Women Seared hen NEW-ORLEANS RESULTS. eres ere rer mor re fon twothet a } a he road and 0 a me aNaranejariarcemorastsiee]| Steamer Tennessee |Brooklyn Man Was About $s," awant =the aanhattace arwee pera becnra Faxes waiter and the:teeal 5 FIRST RACE—Prince Bowling (5 at an even pace when Graham avenue == Penna ion-iw-thKt Hele wow Tae = 1 Gets Stuck. i : i + |to tend 2 to 1) 1, Bucket Brigade} tO Desert When Letters... lloted by Motorman Mi : HOUSES TOBITS: a = Siesta Everybody, Big: and Little Sells_in Vip tat fee placa) 2. mitear siya | Betrayedis Hina se ee isos ups Sapldly behind te ‘Do.yOu-mean-that there ia a te--|- = aa The roadway curves in at—an ai Gal presumption that he im now The passenger steamer Tennessee, of se } {mngte at the Manhatten tower and : Angnnet? naked Justice Fltererald |. FORTY IAT INJURED =: Jor Line, “to-day struck on a rect] Decline Declared to Have Y Been ‘ SECOND. RACE—Little Wally (12 taking the tur Mr. Owen whiriedithe: Prince Bowling, at Good nishment. (y Lae ei peuernciacent aneecs to 1 and 5 to 1) 1, Henry A.) John R. Ring of No, 28 Atlantig aye- af in such a manner that tho rear 4 on boas desoine, Then he Tro fiseacown of tis East Tuer, oorome| Forced by Harriman Clique—_ __|serreeder (@ 2 © for place) 2 nis, toalyn, svi and fatally waundes fof, WS! ones the “oer ta ed again. e = Sic cK, ay Haron err HPP and ’rhirtystaurtneKteent a this afternoon. Antonina Shuperinskl, Victim Half Rises; r Insane . -| and for hi as } i . THIRD RACE—De Oro (6 4 4; Young woman with whom he was lving, “3 : oy wan aaa tthe use. of. the Pr: Workmen Caugl Caught in the and for two hours was in| Low Records Reached e Oro (6 to 2 an Mrs. Tumbridge heard the clatter of, danger.of being wree even) 1, Warner Griswell (2 to-5 for/ and then killed himself by sending two | «6 car andthe slang of the hel} behind f Any Women pawengers | P ~ jbuilets into his brain, Tho woman w and hait rose In her seat to lool Sancho eng anrting Wreckage Caused ==by=tamin acne kine ate = : ae ssa arenes RAE Hlsraiasiae saa be ns taken tothe Long Inland College Hos: |asound. Anse dhl-aycthe bumpeeente- =! “Tani trying t) get tho hard thmo keeping thom’ quiet. ‘Tugs ‘© was another violent bre in} was a mad whirl and busines pital with a builet hole over her heart. | tha car-strek truth from your expert. ‘That's al”. | Half Ton of Explosive. ROPES ReESEE: sted Mian Nit Ore tno} stocks” Inthe Tater, abeafon Of Wo-dKy"s | Aewnoratized, whiks the excitement and. ee eee March -&:—A=R000) “The couplé were. Pollaka.. ‘The. mat blow!" The AREA aaeere ae *Do-you-méan—lo- aey-that-thle jury} Mtandedstity from the Daly TOWINET sock malkelo id heavy vliqaldation| @Ure Ie Of Wall “aireat deflected ‘the wees pee eats Hie favorites at was forty-five years old-and- the woman | cred In sich @ manner as to topple Mra has been sworn to do anything but Company, and the Health Department I in| 20lnKS of the Exchange, ¥ tae City Park to-day. The talent | thirty. They occupied threo roomw on i-tumbridge over the Inside door of the decide on {his defendant's’ sanity on| POTTSYILLE, Pa., March 5,—By tho| tug Franklin Edson ‘was also preseca | ¥@* teamed all thfough the lst. This! Not only were the ordinary invettors 4 een UP uxalnat te winning Jong-|the second floor of the Atlantic avenue tonneau in such a manner that her body: | any date except tho date of the killing [explosion of one thousand pounda of | into service came after there had been a good rally | and speculators running to cover, but)! ortee ST eters fot the | tenement “The “man had -oomeiheret vin mecnyene rears cars Of Standford Waltet" asked the TARE dynamite ti the> storehouse of the The steamship was frat) sighted” In[ during the morning, which establishea; toe ole Inte Sin the market” wer eee i coins Tee sili “Baby” | irat, and the woman-ta-bulieved-to-have. ALU vody or Ue fou Woman fell” = = The Judge ta A ary. Richards Colliery of {Wistrew at 10 AL M,, ana lis dangerous prices well above yesterda javell sellfig Just as hard. Huge blocks 6) ee a © Lf ie “Feally “‘g00d Young-| como trom abroad several months ag. | out on! the roadway “Major Tumbridge i AUTEM AL IZM =» Colliery Of the Susquehanna - sHton-entacdexcitement— The placa | PO the loading stooks were irown over ax| ater and a recent wired “good thing,” |~ arly to-day the man was acen Kolog| jucacd to his foot-und cried Bia! Jerome started apparently ta argue! Coal Company, near Mount Carmel, (0- where the Tennessee was stranded ts| The urgent demand “for Wie HI} jie prices melted AWHY, and thts-wtarted+ wae -played-substantisily to-win-the first Intothe house with=a bottle oty whis: syns eae € ¥ My God, gy wife has fallen} e and did. Not a fey 4a largely sentimental inf a report which was given much cre-|ri the point further. A red flush mount~ ‘day, two score persona werd Injiired, one between Hell Gate and the Bronx Kill, | atocks of the wire lkey, A few hours later they Were-heard €d Into the Justice's cheeks, Ma ine) r Noor Pi gi, Where ‘the vo currents’ mest. It inl ence in the. recovery! ua those’ st, dence. : Bundle ani neL oe ea tceely ost! Guatrellinguviolentiysaahes thoy. ea ee CS A Vited Jerome to eudmit any authority Pf them, Lowls Dowle, of Mount Carmet, NE | the scene of the old Slocum } ; { ne This ntory was to the effect that tho eee nace mire guid a hale furtongs.|came quiet until shortly after 1 o’cloc Der Sree oun COMB REnatojege tending to confirm him in the rttitude | fatally, ‘Phe explosion caused damage | disuster, bavewbeon serpent vf ue vette, Harriman contingent had agreed to “put | starters, wrlghtn Teck Biri: when theswoman'aiyales wal heard: Peer e renee een eucomolles yaa Rage be had taken, to the extent of $160,000, | Later It was reported by Capt. pene. deboonit Sri ee py, it up to the public.” In other wonds, | Prince Howslng, ; shrieking abuse and epithets at the | *k!dding oie SSTORR NOT DOR T shall not submit any autharitles on} 7), dynamite ‘house’ was about 1m|Tick, of tho Health Department tug set inf Paleo Naka eae Be ah $0 force conditions In business that Biter. Bin ts, 83! nd charging that he was about to] MAY and the car had passed over Megs & point so olemental that every Court tw] 0° O91 alan ate ea that the Tennessca had been shoved| Northern Facitic over & ” Sentiment uid compel the people to: bring pros | SAbado, 116, | i Sldonert her, She was ati shouting at | TUMDMIdge's body, mangling It. tor= Ausuimed! to know them," he sald, 1 ‘1 he offices of the company | om the reef. had become much reassured “over the ures on|ithels) Congresamell ‘tol fight | ulve apart ito, 35 10/himi when tho report of a revolver was | ‘DIY And disfiguring it beyond recoge shall not submit authorities on a\point/ No ane is known to have been in tiie} An accident to the steering gear Js] better tone of the market when om- against reforms that the Clucago-Alton | Evy Lark 10. Ey Delt. Wo Ol card, nition, Sho was killed instantly, Bho which It must be umed care: ty COK- | house at the time and the cause of the| sald to have caused thé accident, The} {Hous selling pressure, developed | Ini. cals expected to bring! s, | a. 110, Graham. wo | ‘Armon Sturnokoff, who lves in the| Uttersd no cry or sound as she fell, > nized judicially everywhere.” explosion js a mystery. The office \MISt And snowfall handicapped the | Atchison, The rest bf re market est In consequence the Harriman clique | Sster Gogler. Lo. W 8 renement, was climbing the stairway at{O"d tho wheels of the forward Mie Then realizing how far he had gone ; 2 {‘wiilp's officers in going through the|nored thla for a tins, but atletward way yelling heavily and helping alos Hea 32 10) the time, and immediately after tho pla- | Of the car wero upon her in an In the District-Attorney hawtlly added; | Dullding tp which the clerks were at} Sup, favo way and gold off generally (0/ the deluge of stocks B tenn the: wonan stumbled cutrog| stant, Tho entire ‘scalp of the beauths <‘L have too much. re work, the supply house and the car-| Shortly before 2 o'clock the Tennessee | lower prices than were toucted yester-| As values rapidly melted away ‘prices | ; wee theheoeatitne Lakers flat, holding her | {#! young ‘woman was, torn from. hur Court not, to.asaume:that Your Honor 49! penter shops, all flied with workmen, |Fedched Pler No, 3, her regular dock. | day. fell to the low records of 191 and in RACE—Steeplechese; short |nand over her heart. Renda nd DUeLeL Me, Weele Pee familiar with the authoriti Ing place, and tho 15 passengers came} Transactions were on an enormous! some Instances below those, Wgogreey cee eet geen ‘ 0 se 1» Jockeys, In a yolce shaking and unsteady with jashore.: Capt, Dayld A, Wilcox said|acalo on falling prices, ‘Atohison f reuxiig. violently, The eurlier violence | Eats, Wally tet, Daston suppressed feeling, Justice Fitzgerald, | Mont of tho workmen were Injured by that at no Ume was,the danger nerfous|an extreme 43-4, Southern “Pacific 33-4! repli | ie @. Henry A. Schrocder, 136, Pollock. now blliging red In the face and with} lying splinters and several sustained|and that he had asked {f any “of the ted her body, In two. " "she gasped as mho tot- | *°¥® ; Ee aha hit #4 ALS SAAD SS RAS PAM tole dew naar thanmunibridses tar SIRO wee tered down tho steps into the arms of} Whe s Kos Sturnokoff. He helped her across the | (Slized what had happened and thetr street to a drug store, where she |Slance fell upon tho xhasdy heap the ( Were wrecked, bi of the decline upent itself somewhat in sitraa. tia Morrison. and Brooklyn Transit 3. There were the course of the final hour, and a de- | Witte Newcombe, 126, his eyes blazing like two small ising-| fractured arma or legs, | Passengers wished to leave the Tennes-| wider declines In some of the tnactlye| mand developed from the uncovered | Autos, car had deagged a distance of thirty "r Fs i o i¢ S i Fence Interest which began to rally | Macy swooned. Shit Siese panes, ih 8 Not stave, Moprssid ii: |) 7a -}atae! sholatihe engines tnt two | see\and! board-ang,ot-the:apsiatiig: tums: cnrtera cofithies market ethers was Grice, “This waa atter Atchison. had | Gow : i Gturnokoft. left tho woman in charge] fet before Motorman Maher could i “The Court'must be informed of wopey ie the pine wero ton\ from their —————____ no, newa to account for the selling, | fallen’ an gxtre me Te Brookty a te | a! 1230, vee 5 2! of the druggist and returned to the} PNNE It to a sop, they sat white and AmenIs ye ReloxecMticank ernie: omy s. paar Peele Ra ay vor | GRAND TRUNK EXPRESS There were no rumors of falltires or pasate” paciie, Louisville ands Neste | tenement. Ho had just crossed the | All appeara Mod with horrors i dixputed point, If the Dintrict- the eon Atty test ste alr elect Rea other normal factors Rid pis atierally | yile, Nes! Chattanooga pena! | threshold of the door when ho heard Claim Adjusters on the Scene. i Altorney doce not produce any ceepted* explanation of the unloading | Louls Yhicago and Alton. prefer: tr. As ‘ots, He found Rug dead Z 1 Guthorities, I will asmume it ta pe- | ftcen feot deep, ~ DASHES INTO FREIGHT. was the-fricht of the investing ‘nubite | Unlon Pacific 314, -and Baltimore aad | pe ore, 122 Ul. Lee) Eas rl AEE dt alters tae Nooo ~ By the the the husband and ble | Seven hundred men and boys will bo ‘a over the Harriman disclosures before | ONO, Sto. F Illinois, Central, Smett:| Warnor Griewell, 1 23 )on father “had> recovered from the shocle enune he knows of no auch au- el and Republic Steel sagapank, 110 (ky My Soe 111 (Walker)... 2 thrown out of employment for at least Farrell and bul€ «dozen tho Interstate Commerce Commlasion, Roundams PL. 1373) Phe police found a letter In the apart-| 4 8 5 md cannot produce them. ay. 3 —The 2 | ich, they believe, explains the thority throuan’ with’ yous) ee: |® month. PERN ent Bate feuendtand and the fear of conscauent legislation | | The Titi atocks mere prominent again Belinance, Y Lath Crrusterd 22 2» payed Twas addressed to Peareat [of his Bridge’ squad were ‘rushing up : = = Ont) that would affect not only the Marri- | 1m. the rally, but {t did not hold, and Hey Marron RY } patlt | the roadway to uke charge, They! wera . rule on} Ma a anne: 3 d ounced \that Rin x y KING GOES TO BIARRITZ, | for Montreal to-day erashed Into a) man urosdrties Lut similiar interents, | PTiCes lapsed again violently to tm odes 00" atten} <<. 33. at eae goingy aways ctie. wrote: that Ne | bursved by several BR. T. clalm ade PARIB, March &—King paar stare Lite RA Magan ek ee fae Hver#body apparently wanted to un- hg total sales o of Bock -tu-day were Sate (rartowy eee — go 18+ sola not take the-Siliperingkt womatt) justers, who fought” Mke buEeards (ae ed oe Blnerite, on the Bay-of yi none—serlousiy—Pho—crews ot botl feats and brokers” were aWamped with 20, and of Fee ae a tas 8 ie ttercand, upbralved tha (reach Alajor Tumbridge. bo-cay @ special tral (raltis saved themselves by jumping, uclling “orders, The Stock Exchange (Quotation on on Page 10.) Vay Owt, 14 (Flord)..., = 20 man for hia decision to leave her, Warreil drove these human harples

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