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ey SATURDAY, | MAT Y 25, 1907. THE EVENING WORLD, Scene of Explosion and Hole It Made in Side of Building Across the Street STRIKEBREAKERS INJURED BY SHOWER OF ROCK FROM BIG BLAST ——— 3 $e Fragments Hurled From Pennsylvania ‘Tunnel Excavation Fell for Blocks, Striking Down Men, Women and Children Who Were Passing. FIRED UPON AND ATEN IN RIOTS Police Attacked in Efforts to Rescue Victims of Mob Violence. \GED STEWARD KICKED Old Employee of Cunard Line ie : Saved from Longshore Rowdies. {| THE INJURED: cae ee RIA, FRANK, thirty-five years) residence and Rriktiey ‘ok seb Near a Bre art fou Ne. 995 East Thirty-eight street. and ato: juries to back ateicebtoakara beyea the ured right arm. At New York | MELOURRA, SALVATORE, twent alts taneiak as abil Seatscen eat tal. years old, No. 165 West T HARRY, fifty years old. of ured back ove ¢ rafety gone In order to show wile, L. 1.—Hit by fying Ks oO, VINC vx Ap the Itallans whose places la walking along Seventh avenue No ond ad taken, wei. se ny Felt arm broken. New York Hor tt actu pathtaers ES BUONOLLI, FRANK, thirty - tour) onDi Frank, twenty ye | 9. 1b z ek O14, No. 875 Seventh averu-, la 35 East Thirty t Pa and the crack of rev ted neck. Atte « i al injuries, several. | ‘ Ba eta ERKER, ERNST. cig n years | New Y . P p the @t No. We Bart Hundred ane PosTMé XANDER, t i . grove . - Becond vireet, passer-by; laceraions of | uwe 1, No. 1 West T y Weft car and arm; attenied and sent} aixt scalp wounis, Attended 4 ° eros ‘ c DORR, Mra. AMELIA, fifty-nine | | (Continued fre Stat ‘ Clas: Dpepeare ol. of No, 2% Seventh avenue— | eventh As RIE 4 f No. & atroe Braised about body and suffering m broken; Be 2e | pos . 1 ' : na, of ‘ ri ‘ehock; revived by her daughter Hattie * 4 A e M0 called medica, aid. fifteen years old. v so ow we Ot -m striking e 4OHNBON, HARKY, ¢ ty-four ¢, walking in| r e; ’ old, of No. 12 We ¥t-mec th avenue, was| tt Took Unguarded Route BY treet, @ passer-by; laceratio leg lnceraced b Fant ght w The strike kerm have been 0 wounds of left wrist and contus e3 and | oontos i police to go to und from face; New York Hospite! - ' = Ham $ MALOUNAS, STAVEOIULA, twenty welve years } murd s wvarded. All the strike years old, of No, 165 West Thirty- | of N Seventh a Sank sf eakers obeyed except these nextue street—Hanging clothes of of lef | t 1 , y _ Sin elie beso ‘ ¥ Jere ere tém perh nd | an Ww warned e 49 Md Fourteen persons were injured, one of them pe and ik Pegg a | vost a a Square mile of Broadway and the Tenderloin district was shaken as it | I me 5 * acti > Dist e Min an earthquake by a blast this afternoon in that crater of Man! sage a in : nal I de ia Coneta Ugo, a nine luagalioromen SO, OnGiy Veacen The victim most likely to die is By, Of No. 391 Seventh avenue. He was struck by 3 hae -w gt © 2 to INe police 4 - u Dr. Bar with inciting the riot had travelled over 500 feet. Bystanders carried him in . an 2 w patched up DY & hospital gurgeun, ; rN wu liter airaigned in pouce court _ Hospital, which is near by. His ribs are crushed and he al » bs L Elther the negroes or the Italians vers during the melee and er sald i 4 were fired. All the - juries that will probably kill him. =—Tons of shattered rock, in big fragments and ltile. “whole neighborhood, wrecking one house and felling nearly a score v ed to be in the danger zone. The shock of the ¢ xploding dy was plainly felt as far away as the Waldorf-Astoria, where guests | iseated in the corridors leaped from their chairs in alarm. wo hours later a second explosion | rush for saf ) @eourred at identically the One of A splinter of ered the eye of Tony, who had ne Window at the and cut it so badly that he had ave the ald of an ambulance | spray Old Steward Kicked by Mol Manhattan, about the same Sees High School| Sn caving the pier ¢, ‘ts z ¢ ya, one of & group of huss Championship Games at ner ng West reckless dynam 1 Beckcr'e Stories Conflicting ' : se i a my prek Ot Mims, a Ginderiien the iste | tren Columbia Oval. ee a See | lar charge had bee tea reread mice wae, tee centre or a & stubborn edge of s } “ are ape, who kicked wt him | avenue and Thirty-re 4 | his ap) col ey i ot ic vip | Amount of explosive used was too! Som. 1.4 fl gabe z 4 ¥.. hy scler from and the charge was inefficlently story w va Young A : ; detted him, eo it is claimed. ey . a r * ime pastinie on Exploded With a Crash |e ' . riage ; opain rapeed s bie apie Tah he The dian w f with a 3 id « * od behind @ pile of | @rash that fires \ w ES * wih! Sp mute . | a . vets. ogarty am of rock ranging from the ele Comps Wwed ef t rat k pared Pgh s Pisco: » eget peas big as a Cah! fie had ) At " body flew over the pa for hin wanter oe: ia ; . of i rete as M aa reserves n i ying fooling broke into : < . : al ulders Dew ~ v 4 : ad ! of of ¢ BR hes. . ri as ” Xtenalv« by t ain of 3 e . ’ oma Woet te ° of mine * t ate nd a One stone wewiing ov “ "the building at No a Hevent ae Aca has la Airy) tbls 0 the point wher p xraph will be MRS, Ni (| 2. M hd meet. It mar a As Se : tm the brickwork and Thiet again in the Queen's County f One Mile Run -ON Y e More of Finesilver & Lopsy on ding had been clesred eather tn the | Faurct will get out his albums of thuin impure] CAT A. Rassebaen: eae Insurance Agent, Said to found Moor, Debris showered the doy Lut quay nesrow emcapes occurred | prints and compare with them the a Mar th 4. Moore, fourth Tune * . clued . a teal nd ytogr he taken c ' nite ry 6 , i i sr sal ithe pines, but | were etanding ‘shout the etreet gure, | Bnoweraghe takes from the knit re Sha Have Money, Victim of Pn ra M spe Bn die Becker says ¢ Slay has & ‘The stone Mhoochetting r r t v bn | Jeng of “the fret foo loa Slungshot or Fall iddle ’ THREE DIE IN FIRE ON yn and | und of the! * iTh FRISCO'S GRAFT ro se TGA PBL UTLITES BILL a Voice Raised Ag Measure at the Hearing To-Day. Not COCKRAN CRITICISES IT Wants Bill Signed, but Asks Why Telephone Companies Were Excluded. | a single volve war o> pos the Public Utlities at opp of arguments for © which pror nMo-congented New | . prominence as | B > A Wil I | es in fay the invitation, A Hint From the Mayor. © Mayor said tar ii ds y ‘ measure . : ey et epresen rT snould sign 1. Bourke x\ speaker, He sald © appeared the. bill with ‘Asks About Telephones. IC Mt were not Gov, Hughes were sponse this measure it would cons th uu mdeat for suine of tis res ere telephone com panies nere must be nome | Feaeon governing his action which will disclowed when he takes action, for character forbids the suggestion of orthy motives: have no doubt Gov. Hughes will give us an ex, T have heard it Whispered that these telephone compa- nies were #0 strong that to Include them would be to Jeopaniize its passage. If that be true, all the more reason for neluding them. “If you allow yourself to oppose this you would @iscredit the party of h you are @ member. The Demo- °c party recogaised twenty years go the distinction between ordinary ‘orporations and corporatio nile wUllitles. I don’t accept this soludon, but ae a step in the right dire tion } am delighted to know that Gov Hughes has come into the Democrat! far as to in a meas 4 member of a part ¢ to suborn your perso: GIRLS IN STREET QUEL WITH RAZORS ey Slash Each Other Madly as a Big Crowd Looks On, mata, fifteen years old Mespeth, ani Fannie Vero . teen years oid. of No. 2%) North Bixtn stret, Brooklyn, bieckaded @ car ine and drew = big crowd 4! Roebling and North Second siresta, Williamaburg, this afternoon by trying to eet: with razor two air treet Logert “a me they cusp of tt, bn "besten and they had drawn raxors from thei Some Doubt ; Mice are investiwating the eir oe pu, 40 ¢ , : . ances eur ding the i " a; ert B. Edgerton, of No Barker! » ‘ ; 1 Doet ‘ er White Plains, who was picked/ ve if ; yday at Mortysfourth street and | are ' " ( I I ‘ ' Mr. Edgerton was an| 11 a r \\ « of the Mutual Life Insurance | is sa a) ; Charles B. Kdgerior ‘ - + Hg employee, he came to Rook ‘sm shes Window ° » “ sis New ¥ the last time yesterday thier ‘lg fragment tore out . . Be - ~ Rehew in A. Bchinidt's butcher » et a i is 2 | 310 was found iying on the pavement, mS meve al even a : ; Beth oe and P eman post had htm | ; ‘ san to the East mnt Pity -firat sires j nein ar ¢ man We es BA A "i * age whe ¥ ave Chinaman A Examined.” ant ¥ fot Ferien dhe De ea Serie more than th ; * xo gga ituc es Bow card & heavy tall 1 the | T ailt had tone sland 8 | e.0e ° waen 00 “7 niet Moh—-W. Nagin oe! oO eee of a i yt eal hall He lain le very,” a 1 proveme ‘ 1 Werere yewitt White Plains'man iying oa the Toor in b window ips 4 it t : me . 4 practice 4 coulen 1 F Marve a site of comm “The polloe - ans ae \ ' : noned ap ambulance end tock bh rj mnsiderable time mus It tse ai there are . M r _ ‘i whee \p ‘ waen to " r the Plower Hospital ¢ will be able wo re i Lia PAL Ala ys Sipeon Krewed ty ‘ K } m . suffering troth » free broken and its hang ‘ "a ‘ : « " W a w Ather lingert onactous for several ioyrs Kdgercs » hompl r 4] . ertficate «up the Co ay went Fees wsors yerere EIGHT BURNED TO DEATH ° "hmm matt ba | cae cease a IN CALIFORNIA BLAZE, 2) oc2% 0.02.01 Stal | re tl en See SR tT ‘ were emashed over fs x. ea May f4 least | } wp d 0 | ofl, KILLED BY FALL oP aulopay fer by 5 Gre het " t 40 be laundered | the condition M Mob | Jaco Bello, of No. 671 Wales avenue, Plaine te ome anid ie eas emer: av - ove 4 sare erume iw eos | tilng, He is someirivat ¥ orae was killed today by falling from « at rh : DF Alxey and Becretary Cortelyou | stage an he low Bore mill searching the | Maered by the detectives as signifiognt . . . ae at 01 “ike oo The physisiane at the Queens County Emnkoo’ Wnaestded when ther will leave /feindred and Bwemtyvedghen steees ad | a. % a ee a Sree mn cost pock#is and were slashing w at each 0 8 District Hospital and Dr. Snyde Jennie wan taken to the ¢ dren's Society. and Fannie was p in the Bedford Avenue Atat! } = 17 INCHES OF BOLID ice ELY, Minn, May 2.—Lumby was 4 char t t have eacciitered seven + of solid for, and are mak gress. lk ta at ne 1 be and Rae POSTUM THE NERVE AND BRAIN BUILDING LIQUID FOOD Road to Well- Read “The ville” to pkgs. "There's & Beason’’ | wooden fenders « WAR BRINGS Bl an CLS Who Has Been In- Spreckels of “Ansley Crusade for Gain, ( zalhoun, Accuses BAN Calho FRANCISCO, May 3 hae issued a “Patrick lengthy at he eaye the ret against himpeit , they are Rood lo oir evidence pu services secured of Mr. soctates are base that hin plans are selfigh yun to the wellare of this com ey week throug! a and these indictments are { Spreckels plan to con- the United Rall+ ada to replace eot railroads by s owned Ss and to that 2 control the politics of Ban Fram “ be » sed that any body erican cltiaens could be induced these { = it T aid now k nm have been pur ess to the > have fessions of virtue. aghout the coun- these upon facts, tients are not fou at th is no evidence that ould bafy them that my associates: |and I will be fully vindicated.’ STRUGGLE FOR LIFE MAKES WOMEN FAINT Man Jumps Overboard from Btruria as Steamship Gets Ready to Leave, The sailing of the Cunard liner Etre ria this afternoon was marked by an accident which nearly proved fatal Edward Smith, thirty-seven years old, living st No. 412 West Forty-ninth sireet, was saying farewell to two women friends when gong sounded “all ashore!’ Whetner or not Smith fancied he could not reach the gang- way before {t was taken away ie net known, but he was seen to put ome leg over the rail of the ebip and try ‘te jump to the pier Bmith did not jump fer enough and fell some three feet short of the oler to the water, distance of about fif- His head struck one of the ad he became yncon- acious. The crowd, wid @ mostly conmmponed of wom- tuey aaw the man fadl, { the women became bys: Harry Shelley, of rer station, do- Whitiam O'Keefe, with » managed to body, and. njured man Was got om 19 olma: “fre the mean time an embulance call se and Dr. Lawlor, of 5 Hop; arrived pire. J. A f bn livennon: Richard ho woes to jotn hts mother and ister: "who. lett ipat Weinesga: Ata family re-unbon: James T. Hyd otary of the Madison Bauare Horse of the New who, will study i of Bur r - ‘ it Hon Pe ay, Prat M, Roser and My ae MARY 5 beloved wife of John Jy late residence, Ne. Sunday ar & WELP WANTED—MALE, i i