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ITHE EVENING WORLD, WENNESDAY, \WARSHIP BARELY BGEST FUNERAL ier PHS IN YEARS HONORS PATRICK KEENAN |Kaiser WilhelmII. Squarel Aims at the Bremen —_—__-+4--———- : in Dense Fog. Enormous Crowds, Including Hun- dreds of Persons Prominent in Official and Political Life, Pay Last Respects to Him. ket yeste ae wi and the ( n Breme escaped ¢ w daugnt pansengers were made Liye claw eea “A good man g tontai: said a politician to a friend to~ Ct Keens of mberlain Patrick an 1 the late City eight VTH BlG LINER iL, er . ae i's Catholic Church, Avenue B and nth street at ee bats en ae the mame of the cook, who Cartied from St. Brigid's Catholic Church, Avenue B and Eighth ards : sail py ge Stennett a AO mendous crowd banked up against npkins Square. Park, ‘ yer. | According to. the officials of the Moz “Sactigee " 0 he 3 1 Week | gan line the accident was caused by a ‘opposite the church, to view the fu , Which was one of the larges {ser at | Strong ebb. tide and a disregard of, ig i ye: ’ , Hersor , i ¢that{nais by the captain of and most impressive of recent years usands of persons of all race 1 they | ‘The passengers on the Mor flocked to pay their pects to the dead city official nRines | od about ¢he rall on the forward deck, - had a full vt ot ’ @red carriages wer mbled | ere was a mild panic on The fur rch belt tolled rea ship kept-on her.way down thp r the A er without stop ascertain he ren thas what damage had anit . | The 28 Was into the be eid power of h |rver, bow on, « the rate @hat he had to p raaahy es 7 " ea Kk # t applies with an ners, len ten logtsletive nate. me to the surface of which back Into the stream, The a Charits F. M tS ze whistle was blowing and all the aig. Bullivan, ¢ t Ww 1. was in that) pais ‘pequired by Iuw to warn cr bearers, walk r ound or down the river outalde the TUG SUNK BY ~ BiG STEAMSHIP, MAN N DROWNED y|Momus “a Scow, Which Sends Down Towboat Alongside. tne steamer Momus. r- | The Morsar | etarting for New 2Orlearis from her ler Jat the foot of North Moore street this | afternooh, #ank the White Star Towing Company toe Asina J 4 Kino in one of the most peculiar aecidents that ever [happened in this harbor. The cook The captain and of ping aboard a scow which on the tue was drowned. five other members the crew es caped by towing. N y one appears TRACKED YOUTH ul BEAT HER AND RUBBED NEIGHBOR Escorted by Detective She Patrolled Streets Until Successful. Mfrs. Catherine Fusco One Hundred and Tenth makes no pretensions to betnk a woman debece tive, but when a thief smashes her in the fase and gets away ang abe starts of No. 8 Fast reet, after him it 1s not healthy for the thief to remain in the neighborhood. | Ralph Dragget, a youth of -Noq M4 East One Hundred and / Fourteenth street, knows this to hts’ sorrow, | Mra, Busco heant unusual notaea in| the flat of hor netghbor, Mra. Lewis Vieha this morning and Investigated She found two very voung men en waged in looting the Vicha home and} grabbed one of them, screaming for) help. He struck her repeatedly, black ened her eves and forced her to drop her hold. She chased both thieves to thew t lost t in the crowd The ema the beat advised | her to ¢o to the Bast One Hundred and Fourth atr when she sald phe would know the man who atriek her 1f she saw him. Twtective A’ sent out wit pat the tough « nity late this af! they ran across y Mra. Fusco tited hit Lh He was} wm Palice Court and hel. n. en to Har! for examinat! “100 OROWNED AT: SEA IN WRECK GF | Keenan resioence » Mine were 4 gireet. The M was repr * Coming ,down approaching @overn! of hiv oft ai family lithe More: i 160 feet . at i ; out, wart Kipp, Services at the Hou . arboard aide of a big Bervices at the house O) David | red the cru fac Every effort of the boty to t . mn, Justice} F er Mayor V Wyck was aw ¥ w by ¢ captains of the were thrown xeric Henry W orward o enade deck and| the tug to avold a col- in Hoffman, in Hailo- | saw Tes of the two ves but the bow of the Momus nard Croker, Jr am Han-| sels. He © following: account of | and tipped it to an raid Mitzgibbon, William Tait. gent t r for The 1. We suk St Th man William Sulzer, . eee decklond of [itty scow eee Abraham Rosman. 1 a4 thick, heavy fog, ‘bul t of aeeeeet was then cars! and Justice Joseph ‘ine ahlp was seduced. " followed by the mourn i f burger. snether svat: —( geagl Well-Known Persons There. Ore All ai aia ta tere oe ot Botte W onan snd ' * : noded and the tu nt de EER cours hedges at io | Among others who were > appeared ahead of us and | stantly, Hoo ue went down Lieut.Gov, Chandler, F sly towar > ighted Itself after th th Yonohue met ‘the casket at pointed ¢ y toward our bows. lam| | The scow rig er the tug rey. ve oh m John Scannell, Commissioner of High- apie : r with the six survivors for half a mile. an 8 a rn si that warship was a¢ eas 1 ever! Ty was picked up by another tug and end afior Fa Ways | Ghocpe “Mvennel: “sown DuDhe, t want to aes another approach | towed to shore. The water in deep } the bot an ‘Tom™ Sharkey, “Tom” Foley, Samuel] oy am riding on where the Kipp went down, and there he dead eles venta, aresaman Goldfogle, David kent sis lamor of bells end a|!# RO signtof her above the surface Sgang, Pathervingston belng deacon | O'Brien, Capt Btephen O'Brien, Justice| ie of ‘whidles and we felt the end Fa Cit deacon, Tpe| Roesch, ex-Senator Bernard Martin, |} jCaiser Wilhelm stop like A car that children of school of St. | Larry Delmour, Frank Goodwin. George had the alrbrakes applied. The kof Ages” and Gordon Battle, Judge Hager, Bird 8. ly Jumped arene piel a to. after! Coler, exsdesemblyman Prince, Fire Went by us so Which Father D hue &; ingly | Commissioner Francis J. Lantry, John, Plainly see the good the Chamberlain hag | c Dukor, John HH crew, but she Wone for the Pchoo! ‘children \at arene nnitie around like & top to star. Buried at Calvary. My Dunn, ex minutes was Following the services Jn the church | 5 iitams, Senator Plunkitt, | with i, Phe cavket wa, taken to Calvary Cem-| J Warren B, Foster, Justice | Mae “ba “in the” @tery for burial, As the solemn strokes Wauhope Lynn ge sgh yo Pos 9 _ nea fast as before ‘Aurel Ba: KEEPS PO IC psa tein . Kaiser W > L ON W ATCH © = mony at the Ahearn In- Feats Warship Reports Close Shave £ i STO ay & he Ge J ve , (Ocalinued from Fitet' Pace) | LMOSTON. stay The. vestigation To-Day, — ~ tow pide SSS ENSURE PARK PARK He Id Guilty ripe Pontsit | tory Negligence in Sun- day’s Accident. CAVE'IN KILLS ONE. at “COMMISSIONERAS = WELL AS TISCH Ww an Ww. Hu of Bulldings and Omices of Accor t day | nvestigation o £ Joba F, Ahearn, | | | Borough of Manhat- | 4 ply when his name mas fiat Brow ! Lawyer John | ung Tiddings and 1 and declared appea nenize L ner to minal, ° que overrul when Tid news-stan arpenter and builder, and that ned the building business from - Jent Walker ty. Prior street, he} t street thers, | |The Walker Brothers are sons of Will am H. Walker, Superintendent of Pub Bulidings and Offices He said that | f he ever told Bradatreet’s he was em yed by Walker as manager it was a | | mistake ' He stated that his chief work was} making repairs to public bull Hia work P ented a » q ' to $1,000 @ month during 196. th axe six men. | » to Jan. 1 of as he had} He He ployed on neidowit hie by ear had been deat rthor use for the certainty’ gf the durability, He had “odde and ends” stored tn tho style and comfort gf Lam- saoy scaled Aad tems eae teen 9 bers shoe explaing our 1 he paid Ha day and] eagerness to have you test J the city 86.20, making & | them. The smertest of | esch “re ‘ models~-high and low, in or talite aking @ dab “ all leathers, qualities that nished a writ sumarte ¢ j A ms sell readily at $6. for the ¢ Ho anid it wa aot ie MYRTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. Our Peica auon | BIG POWER HOUSE FOR NEW LIGHT COMPANY, | | It Will Be Bi Built on the Upper jany ef Workmen Hurted ta Mud East Side and Will Cost ond und ef Kecavation $500,000 s w A meeting of the Board of Dire ‘ at work at Clark of the Longacre Light and Power Com 1 ratify the purchiase of the plot} ‘ ole * were buried lat 1 at One Handred and Tiweotieth ud @ d and one wae emothered | street and w Bast River as the site ae His betas wee pp iy own to| for the pro ad new powerhouse C ae MoMe lias Av A | iy bald. te Soe Cen mpleting th i, WR Ore ey The body was taken | lp ised i - & the CiLsite Biret Miaden. Ate FRENCH STEAMER Poitou Carrying Passen- gers Fast Off Coast of Uruguay. NONTEVIDEO, The = French Uruguay, May 8— Transports Maritimes | steamer Poitou, from Algters April | 6 for this port, has been wrecked off the coast of Uruguay One hundred of her passengers and crew are said to have perished ‘The Poitou is ashore off Ban Jose Ignacio. It ts understood th re 200 passengers still aboard the vessel. Her| cargo will prove # total loss | The Pottou struck thirty yards from | the short at a spot called Iincon de! Herrero. Panic broke out on board the vessel when she grounded, and a great | aumber of terror-stricken people jumped overs Fome them | swam asic \y were drowned. of the 3” passengers who ate said to have been on board Ilow many othera have been saved is not kne A left here for . and the es OFFER Women’s Tan Russia Calf Button and at $5.75 Former Prices KOHN & BROADWAY AT 50c. COUPON. This Coupon will be taken as 50c. om any Mat (no mat~ ter how low the price) pur- chased in our Trimmed tat Parlor to-morrow, Gyod ail i, fay Open evenings. | wre | | MAY 8, | offense charged in eact The Largest Exclusive Millinery Store in America. 3ist Anniversary SaleThis Week “There are only three days more . ryt to take advantage of il, The DIED. ng Trimmed Hats are not only 9B) sewancornr-atet PM. Tanetay, May 1, ANGELISE LAPPINOOTT, WEAipe or 8 ee FEDERAL TROOPS HELD READY FOR HAYWOOD TRIA IN VACATION TIME 4 The Adirondack [No Sign of Trouble, but Excitement Mountains Is Great, and Officials Take Every Pibien leer pa Precaution, Even to Suspend- Catskill . “ ye : ins ing “Free Speech” in Boise. Mouritatt Green BOISE, Idaho, May 8.—On the eve of the trial of W. D. Haywood, Mountains charged with complicity in the murder of Goy. Steunenberg this city is; Lake Z | apparently quiet, but there is an undercurrent of excitement, and a single George and spark would kindle a flame into revolution, backed on one side by “Money and Might,” furnished by the Mine-Owners’ Association, and on the o by the Western Federation of Miners, Lake Champlain and The case is certain to be opened to-morrow, as the motion for a bill are quickly conveniently of particulars filed by the defence was denied to-day by Jud: ge Fremont reached vii the through train ser- Wood. The way ts therefore clear, and-both sides this af Nera J their preparations for the trial, which promises to be one of the sationalin-the history of the country Counsel for the detense noted an exce n to Judg 'y then annow! tld be ready for trial ing, Haywood was remanded to the custody of the adjourned. t lawyers P writers therp was sore Of persons tn the court-roo: mo: ¢ Wood's ruling yw mom. hey w “AME Other than the Was entered, day when Judge Wood au devision in the 2 . tt s Haywood, clean wi nd alert, was brought into the o oom by a Jailor and took his place veside his counsel, Messm, E, F. Richardson, of Denver, and Clarence Dari of Chi- 3d Ave, & 59th St., MANHATTAN. everal mo- ae Uthat omivandian Sth Ave, 12th to 13th St. under the Haywood Indictment BROOKLYN. * The special 1 for the State in j of the minera were coun PARLOR FITTINGS day the first time. ea, ae ¥ ¥ H. Hawley; of oles,’ baslor counsel | FPS sei, pies the Cor-4 and one of the most prominent crim- In fact, it has been de preg Er .s ina! lawyers in the West, sat beside free spooch) mus conse United States Senator W. E. Borat Until, Haywood ta acquitted or Hest Sofas, Da v | victed Wand Side with Public Prosecutor Van Dyn, the = 5 ae wand Side third of the lawyers at the States » etc, VW e counsel table DO YOU GET UP . essvariety In deciding the motion Judge Wood and very closely said. in part WITH A LAME BACK? An examination of the indictment in | this case discloses the fact that the Midmey Trouble Makes You Miserab in set | Almost everybody who reads the news | forth with great care and particularity; | papers is sure to kuow of the wonderfu, the tume and place are apecifically set} cures made by Dr. forth, as well as the person upon whom ! Kilmer's Swany the assault was made and the specific Root, the great kid- means by which the blow which pro- ney, liver and blad- duced death waa atruck der remedy. “A bill of) particulars,could not con- It is the great med- vey any information to the defendant ical triumph of the ineteenth century ; discovered after years count Chiffoniers, $4.25 bureaus, $6.50 already emly question 6 different this that the State n ol scientific research { styles to select prove « and that the defend- by Dr. Kilmer, the |f from, ant was connected therewith, .w eminent kidney end on: tn the death bladder specialist, and is wonderfully | Sy aie i Se ets eels |” NEW CARPETS, entitled to il on ct the uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and ceili arization of the Bright's. Disease, which is the worst | _ RUGS, wich counsel for the prosseation ‘ety |form-of kidney trosble, “in BO i reese ee ta annact the detendaor wig | Df Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec- \i(7| 4 yards ong, such conspiracy £ wit mameaded for everything but if you have { 0 > «T do mot think tt necessary to etate | kidney, liver or bladder trouble it wil! be i ; y fo state | found just the remedy you-need. It has saad devia fT tested in wo many ways, it) hospital J} All sizes and styies— tad “been presented | work and in private practice, and bh great variety. all $, nd before | proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by now views the matter, | which all readers of this paper, who haye Co.e'y priced. As the Cour the defendant has watved hie rig not already tried it, may have a sample such bill of lara, not by | bottle sent free by mail, alsoa hook tell pleading to t ment, bi rther | ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to a the case put making mu: of not gullty to the tne for | findoutif you have kidney or bladder trou- | ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y. The regular filty-cent and one- dollar size bottles are Beme of Swamp hon. | sold 11 good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N..¥., on every bottle. ‘Call ot the round Hike «Pure Cand | SPECIAL tor This THURSDAY | ORANGE AND LEMON FRUIT BONBONS . LB. CHOCOLATE MOLASSES BLOW CANDY .. . | g, 15 5c Pare Mow Lace Boots $7.00 to $12.00 DECKER THIRTIETH ST. The only way to judge shoes is by” “performance: —not promise. Our *Ask the Man Who Wears Them,” 39-41 CORTLANDT ST, 183 BROADWAY, _ * , a w Women Need: & natural laxative and tonic whet troubled with lassitude, depression, Probably no millinery sale ever attracted the attention this sale Posie emg erg) rho-domnt ondition of the system has done, Even we never at- Nature responds quickly, and reguwit larity is established by the use of tempted anything like it before. cAlso at New Haven, al marked down for this sale, but at bad 40H 66, to help pay OF