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4: NA BROOKLYN | BraDGE SMASH wy Crowded Car’ Jumps Track and Crashes Into Brick Structure, WOMEN AMONG VICTIMS ; : Jammed In on Platform They Are Hurled..Against the Wall. Pac St 5-) LMEDA NORTON «| even persons were injured, one cer!- A -usly, to-day. when the rear trucks. of @ crowded Fulton street car Jumped the th © tracks at the Manhattan end of the [710 and winter season, of Enalish i, paroeklyn Bridge and swung the Jamnmed avand opera at popular prices beck platform against the solid brick the West End Theatre po-niaht, Hi and steel bridge structure with thé force| wit! himself occupy the conductors ef a steam hammer. ’The injured are: j chair and direct the plaring of “The BENJAMIN MEYER, forty-two, No. | Star-Spangled Banner’ before the cur- O8E VAN DEN BERG opens his street, Brooktyn; 1 tain rises on Flotow’s "Martha." the panier! Reena: Fee we | Gbening BL. pauiiee Perry wil ie JOSEPH LLM, Decatur | Lady Harriet: Jennie Linden. Nancy: re spe Georme ‘Tallman, Lionel; William right leg wrenched * steaet, Brooklyn; and contusions. ‘M188 BERTHA GHBA, No. #7 Cono- ‘ver street, Brooklyn; beck hurt. — BUSS ADELAIDE BENNETT, No. 27! ternoohs. Geats may be bought for Conover street, Brooklyn; sbelen and} trom twenty-five cents to one dollar. contusions. On Monday evening Lady Harriet's BDWARD PALMER, No. 1@ Sumpter | ——— Secs = PRISONERS USE SLUNGSHOT AND MAKE ESIFE Seco bediy bruised. R. W. ALBERT, No. #8 Quincy strevt, Beat Captor Over Head and Hurl Him in Ditch— Brooklyn; right ribs fractured, contu- Third Is Held. Gchuster, Plunket and Louls Cassavant. Gir Tristram. The opera will be pre- sented every night next week and on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday af- sion of scalp and right lec fractured. Victims Hustied Away. , Albert's injuries were po serious thet after being attended im the emergency hospital at the Bridge he was sent to ats the Hudson Street Hospital unconrcious. ‘The other injured persons hed their veuunds Grossed by Ambulance Surgeon K-bbe and were hustled home in caba furnished by the B. R, T., which, as Usual, showed a Gisposition to'hurry its] Two +‘ctims away as fast as possible. ‘The car that jumped the track wes the first that had passed along the Fulton street route, following a short block, ‘s and as a consequence It was jammed by the tme it started ever the bridge. The back and front platforms were. wedged! Arter a desperate midnight encounter tight with men and women, and ite hu-| with three asmed men, two of whom nian freight made lis sides bulge. Knooked ‘him out with a slung-shot Inspectors along the route gave the} ang hurieg him in a deep excavation at motorman orders to Hurry up, whiet | wiret avenue and One Hundred and be obeyed, and the Car approached tn®| with street, Detective Joseph Naugh- Various switches leading into the 1995) ton, an honor medal man, appeared in at the Munhayan end of the bridge 8! tng Harlem Court to-day to prosecute @ clip far exceeding the ordinary B. M/ the third man, whom he had arrested. ‘T. galt, +] Headquartera heard a trio were plot- Rushes Down Grade. ting to murder a merchant, and were ‘The pocket or loop for which te car} discusal: their plan on the curb in as iret mue, Naughton. was sent ‘was bound was No, J, the one nearest Rast (Onowsundred tana rom. Park Row, The down grade helped the| Fourth street crowded vehicle along, and it bumped The a th along down the straight bit of grade | ing tomether: Fen et lending over the switohes for turning vendor said they were surely piot- cars into the different loops with tne to Le Naughton Maced the men Dumping motion of a chute boat. jacreate ae Qne of the three drew a revolver and Aa it reached the Track ¥ sldlae ths tried to shoot Naughton, but the deters frog or point of the switch worked eye mnoak ee the man over the head loose from the jarring gringd of the fore he could shoot. The other two at- front wheels, and the rear: trucks were|(&cked Naughton. Alfred French, a aight watchman, went to the rescue shot off in the direction of the loop,| Naughton had Freoch take charge of “while the front held st om. one man ant he went efter the o fiers: Women set up & scream as the rear| Who had fled . jatform swung toward the bridge wall.| Naughton pursued to One Hundred but their cries of terror were not well | and fth street, where the men ran to e@tarted before the smash cagne as the | the top of a pile of dirt bordering an rear platform crashed Into the wall of | excavation made for the oar tracks, the bridge uni ing. The force of | Naugtton caught the men here, but he the blow twist ihe platform ke #] was struck ov the head with a slung Un toy and threw th era in all| shot and rendered unconscious, The Uitesuona, ‘Fiying bricks the |two threw him into the excavation and bridge wall aleo were dislodged and fell | escaped. mass, A call was sont for the police re- op and other| serves and a dozen fe policement ran up and helped to/| to the scone. extricate the wounded persons from the] and insteted upon taking his prisoner mob that surged from the inaide of the | to the police station hore’ the: man car, und reserves from the Oak street | gasd he was-Nicholax Sodina. twen station herd back the crowd that gath- | years old. The police found two loaded ered. B revolvers where the three had devin sit- ting. $200,000 LOSS IN FIERCE FIRES men were hurried Naughton wan reviv andes Pouiceman “Bishop pack on the Uacha, and traMo w sumed after a delay of about twenty minutes, OfMolals of the B. R. T. could furnish no other explanation for the smash than that the frog of the mitch Raich Was well worn, Worked too fresh): and wax Jarred loose when vhegls of the wrecked car passed over {t CRIME 10 GIVE AWAY TRAKSEER Dwellers from Their Magistrate Discharges Men H es OmMmes. Arrested for Giving and Re- | ons ceiving Street-Car Slip. The first enerat alatm sounded Magistrate Kernochan, in the west) @o" last Might for the fire that des Bide Court, pronounced the transfer law toyed part of the block of bulidine ex, Hudson anc ¢ Morris, Canal t * and Pnconstitutional In so far ax it applied bounded by re De. } to the giving away of the si} Private policemen of the » Breet Railway. Company. asststed by three plain olethon man from the omice of Inspector Walsh, gathared Ja eleht men and boys for either using transfers of about $20,04 be Riven them or giving away streot car t transfers at ath avenue and Fifty~ a 1 fourth treet this morning {h hey Ties Court had fined two men for Pont Rent OS ag MNNOSINE passengers bY bemwing jrans- Cowvans, dred ; fers $1 each, en the policemen art paaks rained Pau! Barreto, fifty years old of WPes Mis a A No. 144 Firat avenue, and charged him “! seen au ‘ with g ving away a trap: to EB ri Lik " Murke, thirty-six, of No. S17 West . Fifty-second, street ‘ in Barreto adm ed giving the auster \t S to ier dabs w > i " *y a BR pe ‘ Uae oer Barre te at ‘ . 4 but i do think t transfer Jaw mak! + for 4 Dabsenger seed suet traniier after ne give the thanafer away, {s uncon lt tonal. 1 don't think {t would stand. urke said that jie had no money and | asked Barre: for the transfer hegeure of town that He wag discharged with rarer Barrel \ jexceed $25,000. t ‘ AW AERSEY CITY: it opciar Opera in English ! ‘ Y INJURED Begins a Season To=Night | i] ‘HURON CLUBHAS AN | Mans, Swedes, Jews, clear strain Am: joann, Itaijana. Hungarian: Magyara, Armenians jards, Swies, Danes Norwegians and ten of @--douen other nationalities | mingle and make merry on outings of the Huron Association. chil- dren associate all the time and schools of the district—o of which ahelters childr of more than thirty] different races—nre train up the younger generation to be Now Yorkers. When the steamer Richmond leaves | Pier A. to-morrow morning with th | sion of the annu Flames Drive Many Tenement | 7) THE EVENING WORLD, & | part will be sung by Almeda Norton, niece of Nordica, who will make her ut as.en operatic prima donna. Ea4- waoid Whitacre will be Lionel and R, HL Perkina, Plunket on that’ oocasion. Kubettk, the violinist, and Mark Hambourg, the planist. are to wive five or six ooncerts together early tn the coming season In New York, Chicago, v ington, Baltimore and. perhaps, Boston and Hartford. Hambourg’s !n- dividual tour begins on Oct. 16 and ends Dec. 16. Berthe Roy, who !s sald tab only eighteen years old and a remark- will accompany Iubeils | on bis tour, OUTING TO-MORROW Battery Dan Finn and His Followers Go to College Point. Lower Manhattan Island eaimer and quieter than usual to-mor- Tow, especially around th. attery and along the Weat Side fringe, because} about everybody In that part of town| will be at Witzel's Grove, College Point, with the Finns. For the day Judge Finn will be “Battery Dan,’’ hundreds | of old acquaintanceships wad friendships| will be revived, and the changes wrought by skyscrapers, tunnels, sub- ways and warehousey will be discussed at length. The annual outing of the Huron Cab, | the Tammany organization of the Firat | District, 1s unique, The district f» the} most remarkable In the city. It in-| cludes the centre of metropolitan wealth and a whole lot of metropolitan poverty. The tallest bullding in the world 1s) within walking distance of some of the will be} smallest and in the city and they are in the First Assembly Dis- trict Included in the population {s almost every known civilised race, Irish Gers First Dirthict crowd there wi missing who were prominer tvittes fast year, The old gradually dropping sway. Scores them—born and reared tn the district— never see each other save on the ocea- outing tel} days wk +] ot Kien eeple ew York considered and Forty-se it in the coun of Sunday's outing wil!] base upper and lower ends} of the district. Prizes will be ofter for dorene of Alferent athiatic seventy. The Itallan boys of the district have been keyed up by Dan Valentl, one of Tig” Vite prowntents ot the tMturon chat; and ve heen In training to make be a game of representing the yh a clean sweep in ail the contests, The officers of oma: the Huron Club are resident; Ari- President, resident, K D: i lS ROBGED | Cornish Appears} i} ed With riary, 1 Char; itting Bu Hing ¢ ad been an pany up to a_week ag 2 | was dacharged. Cornish sald in court hat $1,000 worth of tin had been ‘stolen within @ short time, {Driven From One House, In- betwoen nines | \* A Jaa HANES TH FIGHT FOR RAL oc he bat URDA WILL BINGHAM PUT PLAIN | CLOTHES ON HIS HOUNDS? Sil i A cai a Il York S!euth Have Been Ordered from IRISH IRELAND. Report that the Dogs Who Will Assist the New Private Cablegram Announces the Union of. Sinn Fein and the National Council. Th ew Yor Ainn Fein, wi peel (nie erening aC bie van Audie Csu, In sea ' POR, Wil in te Li yiniade on YY us &. Ts Daly, reeimuwn he wiang ‘ ine Wie Me Devens: Asem jue hue ew Yorn BiDn ewenete, Wil pul, 40 8Ad WO AL dalger Os sorte. Osuiewe | AO Wipliiy Ganies tae blag wean suv rele in deomad. veiveniion It was also seeeisasive ifiemuen itu every voun- VY Were wen Of sue Irisa tace are founs, (0 meet seme i.e. next year, Join Redmond s Jeigo, iweued oD his letter io the Tdéwn Cvunciliors of Wexfors, and his interview with The Evening World correspead.nt, wus taken up and commuliees were ap- pointed to take charge of contests in every Parliamentary constituency where & Vacancy occurs. The sian Feiners elected will renain in Ireland, attend-| ing the meetings of the Nadonal Coun-| ei] and pushing the podcy of self-help, ing the English Pa: POLICE DELAY MOS THIEF 10 MAKE ESCAP vades Another Near By Before They Come, By climbing from a window of a room in which he had locked himself eur on An extension of the house No. 70 West Fitteth street at dawn to-day, a burglar got into en adjoining restdence ; which 4s closed for the eummer, by | means of thd scuttle, and managed to escape before the police of the East! Fisty Street Station arrived. Ac-! cording to the ocoupants of the house in which the bi r was found, !f the police had arrived quickiy the intruder | Would have been caught Alice Allen, employed in ¢! ing house at No. 70 West Fiftieth street, tying to get In. Then| ahe saw a light in one of the rooms on| the fourth floor. A strange man, dreseed tnoa-dark-sult-and wearing a-strew ha! was going through the contents of the drawers of a burcau. She 2 he rap into the hallway and Into an- other room where he locked the door mld cahed poveral boartere «. The if atter ran to Sixth found a policeman venth street sta- ce Headquarters, The the porter, avenue and of the West . Who notified Po! v' doard- | Hardware Store. (Commissioner Bingham ts goink to buy a! large number of biaodhounds fer use th ony. turing ertminal en sugeestion ef Deputy | Weeds. Yester '» papers.) 1 Baw-wow! | Hark! Likewiar hist! | Beveral horks and a cuantity of hiatal |’ Bow-wow! The aownd rings out afresh upon the midalaht alr, In-Jt Elle crossing the tee? Not 90. tn thé moder Uncle Tom's Cabin the Blbertan mastitte. no longer | ehase Wilsa, A Sarge Teddy bear now) atands on the bank and grewis at Filea! an she | nimbly from one bragey | ehunk of prop. tee to another vrasgy| chunk of prop, tee, and thus on tol. ue | n it be that the Hound of the! Haskervillen has broken its tether and | tu preparing to puraue good oid Dr.| Watson through another volume of) Sherlock Holmes? © ‘Ah, no, That fearsome sound whieh | breaks upon the oar ts the voloe of a| New York detective in hot cry of a T- | bone rleak | Piain Clothes Caninos. But tt sounds like a bloodhound, you | And b tofere moat uf the de- tectives you have met in this «reat olty | talked Uke tarriera? Ri you ure, ttle one. right you are. . | We are now running down our crimi- | nals with the ( pluin-clothed dome, namely bloodhounds, -{ron dogs the last time I pass SUGAR THE TRAIL OF CORRUPTION. Whose idea was it? That were eas- iy answer ‘The idea originated Fourth Deputy \, Com er . F divided le with Third Pepueeotmissicner Berle Hanson, and he div.ded it with 8 ‘Commissioner Lia By BS It iB e vided It with err a of life. sioner Arthur Somissioner Theo- joy ad there w | ng Mr, Wooas {s due most of the ciedit. He got the idea’ when | t was young and new, and couldn't | +r right out of his own | feud. ‘fie went to. the Commissioner and he told him about it Here's How It Figures. and if he leaves palr of shoes or a week's washing t Fifty-first street station was ne that: and jf the and Sergt. Kind and two men OF 27") too damp. were #ent to the house. you KOOW, a nd not dry. They found the boarders about the of course, b ned with various weapons s ut the burglar would attack oy aur | prev: ‘a considerabie length of The policemen forced the door amd | me and vou give rain checks, there \ ty. 7 is no reason doud! hata boodhound a the room empty. A window | would be uple to trail him to his hiding lvading to an extenmon Was open, wud] place: providing me | Kood the policer c hat th {central hieation | etweel Hi Fees f that the man had central }yeation vad ate Hu reid a and Broadway Waved a hn S b 2 MOA pee tna tnanll none ouenavend cer aoesulscul Gtiutehs eptember 2, then got on to the roof of z x SR MO ten ROMS TOO Ot OEY a grand scheme,” said the Com- ing house, No, ¢%, which Is cupled hb, oner, ce young Waldo cam a Jegyiat, a lumber*merchant who tY and chanxed ® in Europe wit family. The burg- Inr forced the acut Traces of t found In the hallways and w he reached the e W y MPAs treeois ‘enawin, opened it, Then he turned the lock t at the very rootw of the veatibule door to the street [the department and Uireatening _ to Tr the—meaniime sAdl ional policaiiey Pewea [UC away “oven aN he -feartul-+ the West Fifty-firet treet ar-|cycione of the prairie drags its alliiy but a thorough search of the|Collx across the blush of innocence, | neighborhood revealed no further trace | You go Arthur, and order 16) assorted | of the thief. TH Tey + ————<$<—__. CHARTER VII CON MISSIN NETS William M. Ivins. Is Chosen} Chairman and Alderman Meyers Secretary. ASK YOUR _ |] NEIGHBOR commission, appointed by Goy vine and asacnd the char- er New York met to-day in| cil Chambers of the®eity | ssion are Comptroller tanto Cohen Hed as and sn n and scope, tr) 5 the chairman Alderman | Muyore ox-oficlo, WaH apy Mr. Tyinw satd that Tuture meetings will be held in the Bar Assoc atlo. rooms. where there !s a jarwe ‘brarv which the commission will need. ‘ Htadway's iveady a tau wil in a few minntes, cure Cri Soul Stomach Nausea, Vowniting Tires BOARD COVERS, Nervouanees, Sieepleasners. Btek DYS_NTERY, DIARRHOEA, | ChOLERA MORBUS internthy. © ha wu a lee wuya heady Reef in a hat waces, tueated do often as the HARLEM, 249 West 125th BRONX, 658 East 149th St. Winvier ut diechurges | ch and bowe remedial agent in the world ever and agus ‘ll other ce uk and other fevers, aided hy LAL WA PILLM, a0 quickly as D- WAYS READY RELIEF” Sold by drums: "RAGWAY & CO.. 55 Elim St, N.Y, Or By Mail. tiiin AUGUST 81, 1907. || NABISCO || When served with beverages or frozen desserts, these en- ay chanting confections induce a 1 new note of pleasure—a better H Hl | realization of the good things | NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY New York City’s Great Interborough Far DONGAN BILLS, S.1 Near Midland Beach Gréat Industrial Exposition Trotting and Running Races Daily. Herse, Dog, Poultry and Cattle Show, Agricultural, Floral and Fruit Exhibition. Wonderiul Out-Door Show. Ba.loon Ascensi Fireworks, Admission 5) Cents ake Munic!pal Ferry Feeto Whitehall Street The Adventures of — Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed and Their Baby. 64 PAGES—LITHOGRAPHED IN COLORS—ILLUMINATED BROOKLYN, 292 Washington St. and 317 Fulton St. Trade Supplied by Saalfield Pub, Co., 156 Sth Ave., New York, ‘DED ON CAR SEAT ~ AFTER LONG CHASE Sixty-Year-Old Michael Man-' gan’s Race for Bronx Trolley | Proves Fatal. * } Michael Mangan, ex(y years ol well known throughout the ronx as a | foreman of the Bureau of Highways | wot up early to-day to go to the £ lege Point .cuting of the Hanachqs Club, the recreation braneh of TreTiRn= erry —contition—t#—the Bronx} He had. reeently moved to: One Hu \dred and Forty-Atih street and Amater- | {dam avenue, but long before time to | take the boat he was ‘up «nd around | with hie old nelxhvora, Finally be | siaried”to catch w ‘green. Mine car”. on Fordham road. ‘The oar didn't stop. and the old man | seasoned by: an outdoor Hife, sprinted briakly after it. Block after block it “would ptop or slow up, and the aged Funner would almont overtake it, but would be Just @ little too The} oar kept out of reach for eiaht blocks when the panting, old roreman aR | aged to wrasp the han and climb | jea at Fordham road and Jerome aye-| pu ft He was standing puffing heavily | when Conductor Louls Ritter anked! | for his fare, Mangan reached tnto his| pocket and fa! tly requemed « seate Uttle room for him: seat and drooped Auldouhey, a t Nan growing stiff and heard a| his throat. | man is alck,”” exclaimed Mul- ted the droopin, The car cleared instantly, Dr. Bick haupt came tn « Fordham Hospital am. | ly cal 1 | bulance and said dezth was due to heart ‘there. and they had exgrossions for all/ failure. The police from the Kings. | the world like some of iy best lie tion would not allow the car tenant detectives.’ until Coroner M-Donald ar- | nd there you are. durin Bow-wow! which time twenty cara were blockaded. WAFERS In ten cent tins, also in twenty-five cect tina, f Hi 3, 4, 5,6 and 7 Driving Horses. ons Twice Laily, | PRICE, $1,00, AT WORLD OFFICES, Pulitzer Building, Park Row. UPTOWN, 1393 Broadway, northwest corner 38th St, St. . near 3d Ave, A Very Funny Book. The City of ‘a Million Lights — Replete with all the World's Amuse- ments: Scenic Railways, Vaudeville, Bathing, Fishing ‘and Scores of 7 Big Attractions, includ- ing— Bostock’s. . Animal Show Creation’s : Awakening Arabian Nights Up- fo-Date Pharaoh’s Daughter . Infant Incubators 4 Bay of Naples Duplex Chutes The Eiectric Tower Great Divide Railway Marine Railway Coasting Switzerland Miniature Railway Panodrome Pony Track The Italian Gardens Ocean Ba!ircom Air Ships The Ozarks Carousel Helter : Skelters: Auto-Circle Hell Gate Feast of Belshazzar AND End of ~ the World} Official Reception | Prince Wilhelm of Sweden THIS EVENING |

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