The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1907, Page 3

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THURSWDAYX, 1907. SAMTORPLATT'S Néxola Greeley-Smith Takes a Trip Under the North River— |RUSSIINARMY Is the First Woman to Have Such a Novel Experience. OFFICERS PLOT WIFE VICTIM OF She Is | ACANST CIHR BANKER SCHIFF WITHDRAWS HIS POLICE CHARGES SWINDLER BOELK Describes for The Evening World How Senator Platt’s W ‘ite, Who Is Said to | a ; She Was Lowered to the Depths Have Trusted Boeck, the Swindler Daughter of Pittsburg Million- Also Said to Be One of His Dupes, aire HE GOT $250,000, IS SAID. Relative of Bookmaker Says and Passed Through the Big Bore. By Neixola Greeley-Smith, | WALKED from Jersey City to ] York strolling placidly stxty feet.under the sur face of the North River, twenty feet | New yesterday, Arrests in St. Petersburg Show That Revolt Lez Troops Is Strong. e Among PETERSBURG. the clues of the’ lodgings of M Democratic from Riga ore mectings of ‘Revolutiontsts were ae yobal Thought He» Saw Driver Clubbed from Séat on Wagon. Incob Schiff, the banker, appeared af | cline Headquarters to-day in what he thoueht was enother police outrage, - When he left he waa convinced that {t ten easy to be mistaken, M Schiff came « that He Owes Her . have taken place, the police to- | > + 8 witness against under the river bed, with forty feet finy -atrorted tweniy member of the Epteemas Getter Knobloch, '« teatte | : evolt Laoag i " 8 partner, Polies- $50,000. of seething water above tt Cae eee eee thase taken’ mca [™2e Gabriel Kreutser, "ye, edt — Fro} teenth street, Jersey City, stody. are omicers: lowed to have aasaulted a drt From Fif | 2 Iver named irirtead Wevililloos:6f tne’ esaarolall to Morton street, New York, the ne ieaatue te elcone in Southern recog. ood Kuoshed. Sha: Samar wee fe of J. Edw Boeck, the fui ° northerly tunnel! of the four the Hud- the Caucasus pla and Siberia. wagorkh Moore ts #till in the hospital —<$—<——— ; ‘rsenage tbe negpldbpleelea apart bont| | son and Manhattan Company will Mr. @ohiff in the trial to-day Defere j ing at least a qu a mi from | Third Deputy Commissioner Hanson * ; the fruitful pr ot New York's] open within the year 1 perhaps not y | testifed that he saw « policeman he . 4 gichest men and women, show amazing | more than a mile and a quarter 1} identified as Knobloch jump into @ coal 4 operations in high ana length. But when you start the walk | | wagon, strike the driver with his olub — 4 the fugitive soctety as I did by going down a sixty-foot | Sole ee dene ee teat ten ce ee official age! of t down ir other wit ment, prize member of the Repubitcan | shaft, party ttke-an-old _sertion—of| Dennen. Sj ‘Club and heif-caste confidante of the| tunnel stood on end and partly cat) TO WIN OERBi, R. H. Jobneon, of the Csntuzy biggest gem Aealers in ¢ | through the solfa dripping rock, and | | pany, and Bdward Knoedier, of Thirty. g apt | then follow the roadbed of the trains ; ; jay centres | i quaker and that next year will make tt possible | to trayel from Hoboken to Thirty-} ts found fourth etreet without gotng outdoors, BRS : bookmakers Wixele Grwoiay~ Sra over the wneven bottom of a gigantic si y refused to let go of the ¥ woman re report», | in England. missioner Hanson that he was om si aiid ts iva aacs. Piatt 912,000 I was the first woman ever allowed in the tunnel, and It was certainly | } e butskirte of the crowd and may | At ts alleged tat I : A unique experience to form the advance guard of a party of eighteen or! | bean muistaee woes ate tie STE ae ‘genie: Of the oy nee. | twenty men, in single Mle, walking the narrow planks la{d along the drain Former Mayor Van Wyok declares) fai, i og that c ra Croke: ye A a) Jepu rome 5 ator T. C. Platt ond that he acted as| that cuts the centre of the concrete bottom where there were any, of pick-} tha’ fe oe - 2 aur) oolt, Orby, wi | , Deputy, Hanepe comenanten iia ae Jagwat for ier handsome country home| ing our way along the sloping sides where there were none. Mr. Van Wyck sailed’ to-day on the| Rolicumen bad civ Sone Hale @ Deane Seapine ite cies “Beran | The party started at 1.30 o'clock from the offices of the Hudson and) Miner Amerika and will vistt Mr. Croker | officers. for Pavwe' ony uae >) ne 2 Manhattan Company, under convoy of Sceretary R. B. Conger. He led the at the latter's country home in Ireland. | order. ‘ 3 jot the Platt estate w she separated Th together, they will journey to the! amr: ee from her husband is furthe: way to the site of the gigantic Terminal Station now being constructed on the en, togeth ney will jour a Jeb Derby course, to back the| TWO JAP CHILDREN-LOST, ported that Airs, Platt in. one of block formed by Dey, Church, Greenwich and Cortlandt streets, which when poscineieary dene pate hicbibcetic, ae ST eee eee ree, ts ienom | Completed next year will be the largest office building in New York and the| Oi ee ote ti ont he Feloeman Comes Upon Them im Ratan iat this. sth. aweatheart ‘hetrene| ObntTe Of for the four tunnels, Then we took the Cortlandt street will win the English classic. The ani. | street Seeking Thety Tiumbe, : mal we pred a Croker ud in Pittsburg, who did not know he bad ferry to the Pennsylvania Station to Pier C, and I climbed vatious steep MS ne reer ee ittavaey Gnaaett | Two little dark-skinned chikiren were j @ wife, als Boeck have $10.00 stairways Ull we came to en elevator on which the carte which carry refuse Before sailing Mr. Van Wyck wns| found at Ninety-ninth strest and Gp- ash that he never repa | . « incheon by & score of the old| jumbus avenue last might by Patrofman from the tunnel beneath are brought up and thefr contents dumped back guard of Tammany Fletcher, of the West One Mundredth ‘Women as Well as Men His Victims. | iio the river, from beneath which it has been taken. See street station, and es they were appar } A secondary quest—a sear for a = > SHOT KILL8 WOMAN. ‘ently lost were turned over to the Ohll- ? —has grown out of the: DOWN INTO THE TUNNEL, in is etacenecs Sean Goslaee: z hunt wh tt in al i down in the first elevator, through sixty feet of dripping rock, NEWHURG, N. Y,, May 2. —Mre, | The voungetens, eis a x lewed, montha « life of th* /and though of course the elevator had no aides and the slightest accident | Mary C. ap dead keds Aad An- | Bole. Wall Somers eee b>. 9) most amazing dur v sroadway h —_- yc T tonio Ma at Dutchess Lan last their names as Rose and Nora ‘Muiden lane and the Tenderloin, using 4 sent any of us plunging to certain death below, my sensations hospital to-day from | three and four years old the names of J. P. Mors nator |W not very different from those I experience every morning going up in t ¢ wound. Marpl who | Dhey. X ed Alex Ci WA. Crk, P. A. B Widener, € | the rigidly’ inspected “lifts” of the Pullteer Building | and “4 hot bear trrested | Tumba" and gasing with Ww ‘ones Yuggenheims and other prominen' apa Sf SOR 5 ept & boarding-house,)on the passersby when polloeman: Se de aca a Get out on the ouher side,” sald Mr. C. J. Crowley, works manager. 1 ye Rees cea asnee tite 12 ee of dollars ‘don't know exactly what a works manager is, but I met three on my little | unsupported Ww borrowing | afternoon stroll and they were ail very nice indeed. ) } ne oh mober Fe milion: | “aig rather wait til I get down, {f it's the same to you,” said a jovial | | pure patrons and dup fd deluding , men of the Gold T divtriet into | member of the party as we were lowered through the last thirty feet into 5 usting him with thetr jewels, al!|the “drift” or temporary tunnel at its base, ‘| time maintaining a wife in Penn ‘ollow me. Be careful where you put your feet,” said Mr. Crowley, | ania, making love to an helress : Z ‘ | Pittsburg, and squandering tie! lead! he way to he told me was an “airlock.” This is the sort of proceeds of his thefts t a Uttle tubular room with a door at either end at the entrance to each | It were easier far to catch the ne this woman and upon The Grand Jury turned before Justice 0 lena) Sessions an indie Boeck with grand larcer \dictmenta are expected tube of steel and tron and concrete, you feel as If you had accomplished something rather unusual when you get through. FIRST WOMAN IN TUNNEL. | el, In whieh, as I understood it, the workingmen take a sort of prepara- course in breathing before they go into the compressed air of the nel beyond The alr is normal in that room till « valve ts opened which lets in| conyers gh as? Ov.Beseh Wes TC PIAL: ‘9oe- Ex-Mayor Says Orby Is Sure to Take Classic Race secret of the flowers’ sweetness than to define from the wagor (he officer struck him on the Jem ‘The driver ia alleged to have n. Schiff, when be heard the ether evidence, arose and told Deputy Mr. j the charm of jemi ee eens the compressed air by degrees. When the pressure becomes equal to that " vaaeaaie @ench warrant was immedia : Naas in the te eyond the further door flies open and the man can walk| Mr. Courtney. “They think {t brings bad luck. President McAdoo made a} botively imto the chas well into the nol without feeling it. There 1s thirty feet of pressure in special exception tor you.” | THINK HIM MURDERER. aif breed. there now. No man can work in It more than three hours. Then he adde bile : ret odio iia ome at work on| Pee ; yeti 09 ‘All the men who work in the tunnel are called sandhogs. At rst |Potee Hold Orwan-Gring . ai, A sg ae locre] hi iv wil! ard ‘That's where they get the “bends?” I asked they didn't like it, but now they've adopted it themselves. | Siny sip 1” é eee. afte SUGAR WAFERS to find the f Because of the PPIES BIT OF AIR PRESSURE, Be ee ae eat ee injgiy PE peace ot iearyieann 2 Sk / Manchu blood veina he hae the answered Mr. Courtn Ugly # | 4 serinder F j save eves and yellow fose complexion Yes. Do you want to take a change on it?” "'L mequieared; “but very fashionable just now Aiohalo Vaccero, f + old, ot | When you think you have Geet, high-slass Oriental; and by sha Then for the first time I was frankly frightened. ‘The sentence re oF. 1 be sure. Mook ¥ And then: we tinaed,_ hie tage ride acl pia Rte Regi * iat itt hich | , lack hair off and encas er the eat i e a sudden inspiration: “Do you know, this tunnel hasn't been | teenth street police believe they : Ie Ns ax feet of erect frame in | minded mre of the. Acie wetesan? Lying that when you are asked to|muck-raked yet? Why don't you do ti? Don't'I look lke # pale, over-| jold the man alleged t it, that moment it eludes you. | Pihiso he can oastly lose himself in the take & chance on anything with forty feet of water rolling over you you| worked creature, and I can't afford to go to the Waldorf more than five | Varies! Heim > : a . ' Chinese quarter of any large American had better accept. But Mr. Crowley meant merely to inquire if I wished | mon & week : ty-Bith etree Only those who are wisely eit), since he speaks the pstow of : 4 “A waiter can stay there seven days,” I suggested saca’ on ¢ en es ashen 0d Pekin’ like a 7, to-go into the airlock. “I sald I did. He opened the first door and one of| — =1 suppose #0,” the young engineer answered, looking rather discon: | fn which content to feast upon these de- relying on the diet that } | the tunnel workmen stepped out. i walked through to the further door,|solate. “But the engineers have other grievances just as great.” | bance li " tf ] fi ti fatunted with a woman in York,! which bad a large glass eye in its middle, and peered’ thr ipa " i " on the ‘ . 3 the eveulhs to-day are Cee ee a eee eee see auaktntin Chine Coe nee AMERICAN GASH, HNGEISH. BRAINS, | wie ined bs ee ee pine; SOREN eee eee 4 m y , away!’ * we were ew Yora ead Bow and were joined by nem made « rush with « knife, stab : hoping te acrike a i were tiny, indistinct Agures, that I took to be men at work Fee eee ene eecaglish enginesr. It has-been said of these tun-| Digg the fuer and hit companion,” petent to appreciate them. divert fo the liiding place of the veresilly| “1 0n we had stepped out of the airlock again, the workman opened | nels, by the way, that they have been built by American capital and Bog) sania Court ond broker, dway, Boeck me Of at low en at W000 lish engineers. In a few momen and my strange trip as the first was ended. the valve and at once there issued @ deafening nolse that sounded as if the mighty river above us had burst the protecting barriers of tron and stee! and was about to sweep away the ruthless invaders of its peace. ts we were in New York's streets woman again to “muck-rake” it and see if I to walk under the Hudson River STANDARD AGAIN MENACED. Aen ke In ten cent tins also tn twenty- Ave cent tims. Ried the Srornse, | f But 1 am going back some dey gure, the system of tunnela devised by May B—The Inter- “T n pounds of compressed air!” ; ' p real m ‘o be sure, the sy els devised by ‘ : That's only ten j comproseed sir!” sald Mr. Crowley gan't make some real money, Toe eT Fiudson” und. Manhatian Company ep yan NATIONAL BIRCH CONEAM a © that the Standar WALKING TO NEW YORK. Then we went back and took the elevator to the surface again. 1 w so used to the dripping aixty-foot hole in the rock by this time that I seems to me now a wonderful and room for a “muck rake But there's alwaya perfect achievement lepe pape lines, ausres 0,0 alinost said “eleventh fioor” as we sped back to the sunlight. The tugboat| POLICEMAN TOBIN DEAD. oe ewer | } hey trace 4 7 Pliny Fisk was waiting and took us up to Fifteenth street, Jersey © ——— sors of t are Timot jeource Wey will find w f 7 . wy City, to ea AX Ca w foney went. Bowck “lived Jn splent.d the two wortherly tunnels which will extend thence to Morton street, Mia Wile Reported to Be Close (| yan, Edware, Mee lva’ ron i Eee et hb stent no area pane he tunnel for “tral ing J the Grave. fivan, “1 Frank Farr ur } i fa stated that he sven no great part of | Yors T unnels, one for 1 going Jerseyward, the other for New P - mmot ' n st mg leisure time te: ork bo cars, are bullt entirely of iron and ‘Yaok" Tobin, one of the best-kn laitineee Women, Wt le tong. seat the was corks no chance of apy except yf dh der ye ieee there te mation men in the Police 7 the emart 1 inflammable in the entire structure. At Fifteenth street we were met by | (aman {o* Wit n " [zork ever knew. Reginald Courtney, & young English engineer, and works manager, One Hundred time 10. borrow - pager, and we | Weat Sent men started on our walk back to New York through the tunnel b Me Be ag hy Were he ly ~ in Mr. Courtney and J set the pace for the party, picking our way th . e jeoeurity, piles of concrete slabs on which tall white candion were set, thot ickveing Sean “yg e De nea to nies eg the write lights giving # dim religious aspect to the place wud making me fee! for | County “ emer Chinese Minister to this country, the moment ws If 1 were leading & religious procession through a cylindrical | Aeteraen Bylo, Vhen Tobis fou od in Howck's deseriot o@iees to-day” chapel to report at tne Went One 1undred ss Tene ate of pay out of which her CAN. > ; 2 y o Ldout, Andy Devery called up . fom Soliare of (bay ou! of ‘which her CANDLES AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, tre Mospital and learned that he had Absolutely Pure High Ball tallor's clerk bung about nfuliy | Further on electri 16 gieamed brightly. The candies bad b died. ‘ z with en Onpaid bit tor’ ¥20 overcoat. | placed simply to Hig ws Past @ dark spot, 1 took ome of them asm eou-| pict" sed at nis desk in. the West Can Only Be Made of ee venir, and Mr. Courtney very mobly carried it for me, even when we|Gne HMundredih street station several * HONOR EMPLOYEE emerged into the etreets of New York, where the striking ‘longshoremen | Years 869. with 147,000 In cash and se Has Many Imitators aa r around thely headquarters, which we passed, greeted our mud-bespattered | tie Yefore bin. : te appearance with friendly smiles, Give Hettring | Midway iu the tunnel & voice from the rear called out: WILL CROWD THE DEWE But no Equal ' imacheon “Pine scene for & melodrama, jep't, it?” The sale of seats for the testimonial | ‘e nud Miver Token, “You,” I answered. “But bow can the villatp lay the heroines on the|'* Im tendered the Ostholic | Yeung { Mrs. Mary EH Pairbrother, who for| track? The tracks aren't laid yet Men's Association by Timothy ae 8 wenty-cight years has had charge of Abe muslin underwear, corsets and tn Pants’ Wear departments at the store of dale Rrothers Pitty-ninth recenuly Intention (9 retire from Wusiness. Aes tokenof their high exit mation of Mrs, Pairbrother tae firm of Inomingdale Brovne informal AGhOOH yesterday preeent er wit . tit) sliver handbag, wit talned & goddly number of jingling Fuirvrother entered the ¢ dale 8 at an 60%) wold hoy there eit FMR AGNI hey “You be the heroine,” suggested Mr, Courtney ¢ “I'll be the hero and rescue you. “No, you won't,” sald the voles trom the rear scornfully. “Nothing so old as that. The villaig must climb up, bore « hole through the tunnel and let in the North River! Think of the scene!” | 4 thought about it, not without some discomfort, The river roared above us, theugh we could not hear it At any moment it might be upon us The catastrophe was exceedingly unlikely, of course. Sut even think- ing about tt made me shiver SANDHOGS SCOWL AT HER, “All there le (o be done here,” said Mr. Courtney, “is to lay two feet or so of ballast and then lay the tracks.” Then he called my attention to site in the concrete on elther aide at intervals of twelve and a balf feet, making @ port of ladder to # narrow above. + The % van #t the Dewey Thoatre on Comes from RIGHT FOOD, Grape -Nuts

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