The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1907, Page 1

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= Roosevelt ee he Passing 7 “In God We Trust” ~ Metropolitan Road Directors C elled by the Grand pega Nia ea Fair to-night an@ Thevadny. Sag ea 400" uProN. HOPE “Ci gilation tnoks Open to DAI 1. ad REASON FOR BAN a Motto on Coins, eae ‘of Moving People to Reverence, Is Made the Subject of Jokes, and So He Struck I: Oif. WASHINGTON, -Nov-13.—Hr-ans T-to-one-of the mimereus-pro— tests which have been received at the White House against the new gold s0in_ which has been coined without the’ wards “In God We ‘Trist "| President Roosevelt has written a letter which he to-day made. public. The letter follows: “When the question of the new coln-}un the free coinnge question the exist- @ge came up we looked into the law) Se of this motto on the colns Aas 3 and found there was no warrant therein | ©OnSant source of jest and ridicule, ni Fito and this was unavoidable, Every one Reroute beni Goa hy egies ulist remember thé, innumerable car- colns. As the custom, although with. i; $ on ti Willle Hoppe, Frank Hoppe. = HPF % BROT HER ODDLY Mh SSG si || Frank,, Potee: fol Note | ae Hasn’t Been Seen for ns and art (eat legal Warrant; had grown up, Tow-] [ike In Got we aver, Tomer THVE Tet aL Moet y te 2 Rene TaN GAGE TELE keep tho tnscription had T approved Of] at ay not pays and. oo. fort, fta belng on the coinage. arid ao forth, “But as I did not approve. of it. 1 did got direct that it should again be put on. If Congress Directs. _ Surely, am —wall within. bound and, above-nil, any use which tends. to —*—-tend-to-arouse-and inspire a lofty emo= Of course, the matter of th eiaw is-abso-| when i @ay that a‘use—sf-the phrasa |” Jotely in the wands of Congress, and any | Wich invites constant levity: of this | Girection of’ Congress in the mutter will | ‘¥Pe !8 most undesirable, If Congress zt ‘ aiters the Jaw-and directs moa to replace > be lmmediatety cbeyed: At present, 941 57 ine coinn: the sentence (in: question: T have said, there ts no warrant in law |the direction wiJl be immediately put] * for the inscription. - Nto effect; but {very earnestly trust Does Positive Harm. At the religious sentiment of th _| country. the spirit of reverence in the "My own. feeling In a matter WOU" | country-—wil- prevent “any” suot;—action to my very firm conviction that to pu | being™ tata such a_motta on coins.orto use {t tt PHIEODORE ROOSEVELT. , a “any kindred manner, not only docs a “good but does positive farm, and ts effect irreverence, which comes da ‘ously closet Hiexe. A Beni And solemn sentence nue aw te ott Question should be treated and utt only with that fine reverence wh » Rocessarily implies a certain exaltation Oe apirit. S Any use which tends to cheapen in| BECAUSE OF MAE “(DOK AGIDAND GAS sete Soe District Criminat Court in ah effort to obtain a in the trial of Mrs. Annie M. Bradley jfor the murder of former Senatozr Arthur Brown of Utah. Three times ents Of the boy waited patiently uniil | $ereret ae to-day when thoy, became alarmed and ae Post tue wrat to the police. =Day—Flirtines Wille Hbppe Frank ia the elder of the two boys by sbout two years. Both were taught to pool and billiards immediately of Ex-Senator Brown, Man She Shot, Is Mentioned. (Special (o Tne Evening Wortd.) W. SHINGTON, Noy, 18.—Forty-six No, 1 to-day to serve LEFT TO SEE PROMOTER Anxious Father Can’t Locate His Lost Son. -}-—Fhe--potten—hrve—been~ asked—to- toa + for—Frank—Hoppe,— brother —of —Witite | — Hoppe, billlard champion of the world. _who {a _wenty-two years old and “AUTUMN MEETING. NOV. 13. CLEAR. going to the front, set m fast pace and aon eduarters all theoua’ the fing) turlone, H 1907. TRACK-FAST lath gil ss alt arbpen~,, | BEAOY Raine Stable, rave Brussel! Dunkenson ; E vans 3 oe tahy- " ¥ Inn eld Of Welle Mise Delaney: hee, by Cerarion— Troublemaker, in--Was—Backed- Heavily._but--— Spooner Took the Lead and — — Stood Offa Brush When Near the Wire. : _ |BERRYMAID CAPTU. <ES- ‘at 6 to 1, Lands the Second orn tean Tas BY Sig oF me of the crack pool players of the country, , last Thursday and has not been ween or heard_o? since, Mra, Hoppe, the boy's mother, aid ‘to in Evening World reporter to-day that shen he started for this city from home ve sald he was “yons,-a—promoter, of -Fittieth—-atreet p-avenue,tor whom he tn. ended to go to work. When he did not return home Thurs- fay, Frank Hoppe, ar., came to town ECT sts [SEr ee Res 0 Wok C, W. Lyons up, ‘He could find -372-_Dar 130 Park Row 1a0tt Robador Tay oft the bs tie lead from the tiring aren speed, Dut quit when caugh Cride, Tho others never dangerou 1155) B 27h /Adrlana (iis8) Explosion. — Whiptop 1211 Red Bonnet “1016, nb s 11¢6? ti ‘Scratched Fancy, Misa eri yeibed eresed rover tn fio Tot Adriane tn the tinal furlong, ST, not per hal a the~stret falling. A: fout-wax—cluiny Fen, where he moved up strong and. taking a won easily. Green Beal had ait hie Knocked back. but came strong. under -« fear old” fillica; $1,000 addi y fay Wi Sard and Senator Barrett, 110-1, Race. (Special to The Evening World.) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, wa Nov. 13.—A killing of immense {tempted in the all-ages handicap, fourth_on the card- here: this afternoon, Bedouin was the medium of the plunge, and tha money went in on him in chunks, Everybody seemed anxious to get NL ESE) enits aboard, and when the horses were at the Post every book was~toaded Halts Bedouin ney Rint Rood, Won cash Winner, ‘oh. i Ba inner, ‘oh. SS ae pene "$500-ndded; one mite. Tihne—1.46, ed ipa spirit: of from every stand OOS TeRretred Lack of Reverence. “Tt 1a a motto which it dn, indeed,well to/- ‘aye Inscribed’ on our great national Monuments, In our temples of Justice, Bos 5 “th our logisiativahalis, and in build-|—wattiam Gorooran, twenty-two years ‘mas wuch as those at West Point and/old, a clerk, living at No, 481 Rnfeld Aanapolis—in short, wherover it will street, Brooklyn, Inhaled enough gan and swallowed enough carbolic acid to- —-tan In those who look thereon, But It i day to end hiwiife, according to the seems to me eminently unwise to sieians at Bradford. Street Hospital, cheapen such a motto by usd on coins, | Corcoran was found moaning on Abed Juat aa {t would be fo cheapen It bY | in nis room by one of the servants. He “Mise on postage atamps or in advertlso-| was—partly conscious and. was ‘ully ‘ments, As regards Its use on the coin- ata tiawlethearihint baiteres age we have actual experince DY WIN) He toliowiie note addres ti itt) parenta: "a all my life T have never heard ie me for wit I am-doing. <omyteman.belng speak reverontly of! 4. sean you. a long Mfa_and more “Ahi Smrotto “on “the colton hw wbY Grappinesc than’ T fiae had In’ ing Signs of ita thaving sppenieg 18-298 shor one, Some day Mayme shall ae: it ‘Hopes of Saving Life, They Sav ‘as an occasion of and Incltoment to the} well forever. SVINLLIAM Meeting ridicule which ‘It In above all’ py —seanion, who Is the Brooklyn things undealrablo that so beautiful and | qiyt's baseball pitcher, and who con- exalted a phrase should excite, {ducts an office nearby the Corcoran "For example, throughout, the long |;home in winter, waa called, He ordered contest extending over severfl decades | the young man’ removed to the hospital, poe eat e patie TOTAL: and a Quarter Any, Newspaper ne) FAR.THIS YEAR » The World Printed 1,257,944 Ads. _ The Herald Printed 985,074 ‘Ads. , The World’ s Lead, 272,8 70 . LEAD { during the afternoon session the Gov- “Tred with the twelve men in the box, but each tiene Mr. Hoover for the de- fense challenged one of tho number, the session the court-house shortly after 9. o‘olock. ard was taken to a oall in the lower corfidor, where she remained untit summoned to tourt. *, lined tho cuxe. to the proupeative J J iey’s head went down on her hands and she way overcome. She did not raise of having bad a “sleepless night. some idea a (oO the’ Kind of. mon she desired to have on the; fury were ce Moré than _a Million |e es | torday, She apparently had no Inter Jest in the proveedings, She sat for| mn with a terrifte jolt. the greater part of the time with hei cheek resting on her hang and look- ‘jing into space, jstiuwed the first sign of interest, jhe lretene: ing the FY More than a Quarter Ay. a a Million, unced that Mru, Bradley was not in court when | oxun to-day, She reached Just Mrs, Bradley. not four waa Max Brown, the twenty- old son of tha murdered man: When she came in, and few in the cot [Yoon knew or tae passed between the two, District-Attorhey Baker brieny out- ~My Baker nated tereeiy © Bradley was about to be tried far x a betrsen the One iy >| utn etrSet elation and the Mott ave- In order to climb the! Brade it is necessary for trains going north to take the stretch at a good clip, The train in question was bound for Hines about het mouth were deeply] Bronx Park, well filed with ‘plenio drawn, There were deep circles under | parties of women gnd children and a hier eyes, and—zhe gave every evidence|few men. Aa It slid around the ourve above One Hundred® and, Thirty-ftth Mtrest_a trip’ rose up’ under the for- “trip? Is a hook whioh sitchea on the brake of « halted train and holds it until the motorman’s pres- xure on the lever releases It. The springing of the trip stopped the s until Mr, Baker had finished face Was deathly pale and the Punishment Stirg Her, ‘Soo reports that Mrs, Bradley aac When a dfscussion in capftal punts (Conunued on ‘Beéond P, ‘Phe, daly Incietaiiy thronge ation venue, xth Sona ii ny “0 Saondinge = Sree c High, x 11g7* Tominy “Waddell Daly Gpanker, Adoration, Okentto, closed strong. _Hedoul ea Sore cs) nae fanas” ithest, made All-the Dace rand has Sent a ether val eed ate 2 a tet: “Gretna tte: Btarseres 1397 Betimate TIT¢ DtArkle 1144 Rip Rap. okie and upwaals FOO ‘Added; -on0 mille and Boat time, 9.08; off; 3.00, Start good. Won nally. Phida.Owner——J._V. rp. Time—2 ps, dex. htarvera. Wis Re Winner, b. by Salvacor— “evolded the oad Fisauciens pace santly;Went—to_the from mulloping, Red Frist always held the plage eat. Ostrich closed ‘trong. in Wha etrecch, a Traced -Mrs. Woolsey: Back to King Alfred the Great, He Declares, | Oily could-do-at-ths ant Was scoondg | Passengers Heaped on Floors By Jolt That Shatters Windows. ore-was a panic of considerable ‘Proportions atpong its hundred passen- when a northbound. train, rush- ing at high speed Harlem River Mr, Brown-tooked long at Mrs. Bradipy| Farms division of the subway Halted Kora, under — Poet oth, GAT, Inde wood El Balada. Owner. Sourelbet siroe ENE nee Mke a Bedouin day. He broke first, Dut before the frat alxteenth had beew covered ho was headed by Spooner, MoDaniel then seemed content to de- lay his run until the stretch was reached. He was away off in his fudge ment for Spooner who had kept thi [toad all the way showed no disposition to—tire—or—qUr,-Bma___ Bedouin could — never get near him, Notter, on Gret Green, set sail. for the leador, but hey too, found the taak Useless for Spootiee.+ had>plenty of foot, Gretna Green, Senator Barrett First, Ameo C, with Miller thousands In bets in the’ first ‘scramb! at 6% furlongs. The best the Fa: half a length beliind Sonator—Baeretty who “rin his reaj truce to-day, ‘The: Proud of her title of Colonial Dame | Index. Btarters, Bt. : x (1199) “Tack Atkin Fr, tort held on gamety, juadrilie, Chief F Closed wie ‘@ rush on the r CITY DUMP CREW | ay with » auddenness that -ahatiecsd-+ windows and_plled—men,—woinen and childree_tn-heaps between the seatt and nue atation. ward car. A sailed bodily througty-the, alr and Jand- ed under the shower “of ‘gina that rained down-in the cara trom amanhiig : iranaoma and window sashes, Scram- =| }ment resulted through the cxiumliia-| dling to their feet most of them ran A Record that Had Never Before Been Equalled by tion of the “talesmen, Mrs, Bradley | back and forth in fright, ‘bagging the guards to tell them what bad happened. for # time and occasionally |. The motorman knew what ved oc- pit/ her Mp when the point was éiu-|curred. Ho yelled to the conductor of rusizhd by AS side. ‘There {a ny | the forward car, Pat Rooney, that there was no danger, and Rooney hurrled .) length of the train, reaasuring the pan- Sorter ners TT icky women and ohildren as he went. i “iy TIES ? The motorman A NUIED SUCCESS, whlatle and got help from the two neate{+ It'waa half an hour, how-. before the *‘trip’ i" In the meanwhile two physicians nat It atl holds the ap) | who chanced to be abourd attended (he y tho | Rurte of Hix or Reven persons who had if “1con the floats we] ekinned noses and barked wrists. i Aw the. fitm Antenils Crs needed an ambulance,» idwik Batman | eat etadions.” De establish. | ever, forelbty | owe. Gear Arrives in Time to Prevent Suicide. Tt wana lucky thing for homeless, hungry Pat Morey and, perhaps, just’ as four husky lads« who ruit the oy dump at the foot of East Fortéeth street ap- piled for and got a lot of Ife buoys and things from the United States Vol- unteer Lfe-Baving Service. The'rulers of the Fortéeth street dump are Joo and) Tom Mudden. brothera; Frank McQutre and John Driscoll, They superintend the loading of garbage upon the acows that take It out to wea, So many persons fall Into the East River in the neighborhood that one or another of the four has io jump In every few daya to haul somebody out. It has been only a couple of weeks since the Mad-| dens pujied out Con Enright, boss of a» fcow, ‘who had been knocked off his craft by @ revolving bar, So they applied. for life-tinex and T M ‘exeoptlnal lopnortunttlon will Lee) imep ao ae peste: Friday and Batorday. 46) floats and all the reat of the trick that Boen with them. The outnht arrived Uniti trom) First avenue came a bere- ‘|woow moored outside. Then, U. S, Wolunteer Life-Saving lucky for one other that last week the. |for days. Nevertheless hin clothing of excellent quality, . fee auld, after d ors a, “Gay before yeaterday and waa Inatalled at the shanty on the end of the To-day the two brothers sat In’ thelr etic lean.to _amoking,when-thoy..bears+£° @ fearful screeching. Dowh the steep, Farnsworth, of headed. coatiess man. yeHting—Itkn-—al) ETO Dut he ducked under their widewpread the soeales Arma and_.bolted.off.the—pler— =: the length of the soow, he took a header into twenty feet of awift run- ning water and ae strong ebb tide. Joe Madden wasn't ten feet behind him, #0 the two made nearly on splash an they hit the river, Neverthclons, 90] oma) fast did tho tide-run that the man who| mudor,_ wanted to dic was seventy-five fect out toward the channel befory Madden overhauled him. Then they had a fight tn the river—one trying to die and tho other treading water and trying to save him. The ferryboat Joseph Donohue, from lem, for 00. and when Mrs. alongside and deck hands fung which all fell short. Although he reese Aes far away on the atringplece. of the right down on the struggling palr, ‘the life-belt there was nothing to It.}to Georgo A SUM rekdating feebly, tho would-be sui, | sued Mrs. Woolse: claimed, with Jat clde waa drawn ashore, ang in tess] The cas cam than half_an Hour ho was in Bellevue, | Justice Hascull at pumped out, fed, dosed and put ty'bed,| Court, Mrs. Wo He wald his name waa Joe Morey and| (et pusmand, wa his ago twenty-two, but wouldn'¢ tell| Me and. Mrs jwnere he lived, if he had any home, | 5) West Nin |The surgeons sald he was crazed from Per uoR linck-of food. He ovidently hadn't eaten Wut Joe Madden sald ne mainly dis- Won easily Wiwier-}. co by Hain, fond that ahe Ix t daughipr of the Reve- lution, Mrs. Thomasene Righ iney. Bee re pen. High: Clee Fi. 3 wite of. Minthorne Woolsey, banker at Rite atic 3 18 8 8S 43. [sto, 82 evaanau wtroot and Vice-President 12 ]of the Selma National Bank,:of Selma, Aln., aspirod to be a member ofthe “Order of the Crown? : Hig, te won — Tat Masterson had speed. [To be a memberof this order of American women, of which M Detrok,—te Prosident, one must prove Ineal descent from Tay- ay, Mrs, Wooleey employed several dats to find out If, an: -piood coukd ba Touna-t- nerve: —Onaries H. Browning, Pa... with whom—ehe deatt by, of Ardmore, of Alfred the Great, BORK post famotis of ~ the eaxoa Kings oF Fuaning, Engtand, who relgned In the ninth For finding out Browning put In a bil in December, | But the Order of the Crown geneologists, acres TAG Gentoocr ts Vernon Briggs and \Dben Putnam, of Philudel- phiu, Boston and other ancient towns, | Wooisey’s genoalogista® report was submitted with her appll- cation for membership, genealogists rejected , etn Wooleey's application was also rejected, |tho foot of Forty-second street, ranged Othe _xenealoxiata named had Imade reports, and the highest bill ren- dered by an them was dump, Tom Madden calculated better! Gn the score and becatlea at tlie. Brother Tom heaved a life belt with a Heation ape Brownings es i ‘a comple Toe attached so monly that it drifted) Mime he mile toler on the descent Mrs, Woolsey Tepy. aA i from King Alfred, Satan After Brother Joe had his hands on|iated Browning's. bill. de Jury in the: City. Was not In court ed the we eWHE THO the aw Suen tile na : fempted shoo in of “Miss i tailed. “Dowen neiok. torte ratte ne ria: to-day-and never cough Aimee C forced him hin’ 'the lawt sixteenth, nas burn ned tie ie ieee Gs anonsy~ | time aa thin Dewars the rstcdme In many: moons was” side the mone: She ran folors of Ri B. | Watking, end she wan? ' ping bhewaaiewell waver. neve! ou! M pawareraneynt got "Mise Delang] Troublemaker Gets Second, The long stretch beat Gi wall played favorite Jed all the way, followed by Troubles”, takor—in fact, the-race was between! en Heal ol into thes redeliy but Troublemaker caught him a eighth and ide the next sixt had him beaten. ‘Trowblemaker. ought to havo a good chance of: wits, layed. wert oa 1 400d. third, as If the face was over, scattering pla byes Be AN uae neland, TE Dugan’s Claim of Foul Not Allowed. What looked like a falee start in the Beldame Handicap left Miller and, plosion standing at rhe \thmer's flag. however,” hadn't one down and the field came back onl; bewent wway to a teal brea In. avort order, They swung imo the stretch-on lac. but when they reached. a elxhth pole, Adriana and # Wore lapped on ‘each other: In. the led. For a sixteenth ty was a hot drive, but ° right at the end: Bumter swecred over foward Adriana and to pull UR sharply or go over the pie ‘ni of foul. work euabted ‘Rereymiatd 0 On aid. win easily, ‘koey ny the Witney. fils easy second in front of Explosion, Dur an promptiy claimed a foul: and exe, fibked a mcraped nlc toe end had | They laughed at but called up | Sumter and: questioned atm, adver shore irene the “All right board wos put up ————— OCEANIC BRINGS CARGO OF $8,250,000 IN GOLD. Stowed away jn the strong room of at i trial ton -day befsre| the “White Star liner Oceante when » she renched port to-day were 110 boxes: + containing gold bar and coin yalued’ at | $3,200,000, The Now York banks, the arrivals was consigned to * shipment brings: id Alps te Desianing - ne 00. of the bank trou. x n was Iminigrants, HE | hort to ihe Untt id site ident, I found a lead that in- Mked about the thing was in losing a Rea Coes meerschaum pipo that he thought a good | ley" od wan of Thy eal of. He hind the pipe still in hia een cwhent he cdived tone Moreys, ana | 2 ly descended aomehew In the mixup he Jost it. t Dorothy Yorke belonged to from snes, and finally to King Alfred the and $1,000 by banks in New Orleang brought tae grand ee to $4,820,008, ng of dollara in gbroad for Im- ce the pres More ri nits af $800,000 by. 4 iret National Bank of Olisagu, $0.00 t ; Trust und Raving! Bunk "As the barrier was sprung it looked however, hed-no trouble tn-getting: ob | Diecsieaner tnitront of the good thir The_books 3

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