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doed THE EVENING WORLD SATURDAY, JUNec <£U, 1908 TT SUL ei Ee, F REPUBLICAN . | GENUS CF REPUBL Sj] St2/MDGOHOME NEAR HELLGATE. 2 FATALLY HURT Residents Along the Shore of Card on Body With Name of Many Passengers in Williams- Gra send Bay May Sleep) Mary Flynn, Recently Hotel | burg Cut by Flying Glass ce Again. Gotham Servant. and Splinters. in Pe Ib BILL. ROPE AROUND HER NECK FIRE ADDS TO TERROR. His Ambitions Always ‘lave Been |EINE, BUT OH Toward Judiciary, She Teils Nixola Greeley-Smith, but She Persuaded Him to Remain in Politics. {Marks of Blows and Mutila- Women Plunge Into the Street Through the Open Windows. Patriots, Their Fears Allave Ready to Sue the Govern tions Make Ider rent for $100,000, Victim Ditlicult. tification of © persons were probably fatally With a rope looped about her neck and) injured and four others seriously hurt : tat the back. a dead woman was ing Iny In the Bast River, just be- hs GD AKA? GJ tiGater (Thera and the Cor- f 4 Tesletance box on a Graham ave- rs office agrea that it is probably a| nue car in front of No. 691 Flushing yard in a pants fc By Nirreola Greceicy-Smith. and ruler. hashed. @unk and steney of soaked the various regiments nd a and makers ye, fare of murder avenue during the rush hour to-day. men 5 A pay slip found {n the dead wom: Others of the fifty-two passengers suf- rifle mar our wking bears the name of Mary Flynn Hecht ould earl yo were Mn and 10 was A arged on June from ete heokah corning glass and splintered wood, The Injured eau eedees ae PAL SE AALS) oe treater by rey stArya Grawiama got Wte : , e ner Evidently the) Vamsburg Hospital, are radway and Wall Sreet/iedy had been in the water but a few! ‘stirs, Minnie fiarman, twenty-eight Yh A jobs : years old. No, 63 Graham avenue. Probe Sieh nrenn seen us aut rat seen by Thomas apie fracture of skull, contusions of Ninth Regiments G | Woods employed on the pody and burns. At Willlamaburg: Are now oMetally known ns Coast | dock Ferry line at the | Hospital. tery Corps, marched away from | root of Ninety-second street. | Join Reichert, forty-two years old. LUA Rap UBER ete mh nt S) When he sighted t the body was float: No. 1:8 Beckford street, both legs bro Raa taunts Area aes fink | ing face downward tn a shallow n, fractured arm, burns and contue } : at the in 1ostons At Williamsburg Hospital eduction « Swiss Armada at d | st near w mai boys bathe | Solo jon Stocks, forty years old, No. beach | $0 Watkins «treet, brouises about shoul- ders and arms and buens, Sent home. nees Hannon, fifteen vears old, eiere Ea ire A the Agree on Murder, last Nfleation 9 y at low tide, on the she forts ars entertaine militiamen miliilamente hell) qunwas a ioleinekeainih Oneiwhent tt im y utarenss: ; patnue LenS = Ist Boreum. s trampled on, ees se Uy ay Ata . and body bruised. Sent home. f ws the tiny rock walled cove wis Rosentaum. forty-eight yeare bumpers, for all the glass: | Woods's tas > wade In and abi k | Woods's firs k to wade In and | v4, No. 56 BH kicks in stom- ware in the Vicinily had beenishattered||\drag ‘the /aritting: corpse to th i ' Shas perio, (ae HUD cp cotsemtoailenoatlal lacheand ce. Sent home. ‘ e week's patth Then he went to find a policeman ee Oe eee eee tant The Iny folk of the east shore of| See ne vauneineanenrme, eat 1 onty-clg! en Tl THAME EER Tee tell ese rece tee ata RTS or aT Ree eee ecneanOlMaNOM am street, burns Reach, Benson ae alee 1 from the East | about legs and s. Sent home. Bay R rst, Sea ( th street station Lan wagon and the body was eo station-house. Capt, Ma Ideut. Kelly decided rignt vked ike a case of murder Hurled Through Window. Mrs. Harman and John Reicherts miught in the doorway and thrown Reicherts being finally yner Jammed thre the last window under r an|the feet of the first persons out of the ‘The hers were !njured in the dimes. any) i) feasts and Coney the t simple white waist and black cloth skirt. At » bad name down, or up to I drank tot ly departure of arrior AM all the egion went happily to bed, assured | A telephone message brought ¢ that the bang-banging and boom-boom. | Acrit kewise decided aft ng that has devastated their sleep for | °xamination of the dead woman that salled for thorough iny a were to the street hour for my ca her throat was at in an uncur) pressive, her figu tremely cordial which she wears yes blue and ex- Her manner is ex- American, horo seven days was past and o'er | WOMAN ly to-day, refreshed by thelr pro: | As the di sport accompanied by @ AG Rerssees bers twise 7 Face Mutilated. }iong blue flame, which was followed ends. Moreover, s t 6 ligcsraveioy maloradwenta Fi woulduconinal ne BN she ° p the damag The body was that of a woman appar- | a cloud of colored smoke, indicated : e gn critic. For no TRaaheSCoNrne OL Chedmiimisewars| merioraie Mithiniseheerteearalneeciiel explosion the motor the cc- one who talks w yression that she ts fare, and Unc m wil Fr (TORN GAM Anu well we eal cupants of the car jumped from an extremely intel asartondl meinen and Mr long . range Of dark brown hair and blue or blue seats in terror and tried to reach the wife. t the bigees e forts. | aves. It was impossible to tell much exits. The flame shot through the floor, There will t for broken erockerY | apout the face because of mutilations, |Igniting dresses and spreading terror Mrs, Taft can ! Taft ca husband And she can go and bric-a-brac, — bil's cracked @awiuivinen mininetrumentro the women, many of whom proms they Osc je Secretary to an hour's ruined plumbing and shattered | rocks and floating debris of the| plunged into the streets through the session with Ch hose chi nt panes and hills for shattered) wvar had gashed the features and|vnen windows se chief delight at the loss of sleep, loss of help, and |). th a man in the crowd had courage present time is to read detective et to his mother. “ ae ORIETOrT arn DoGERe GCE ROH cate eres i to aid the frenzied woman. “I like detect ' = = eee rheps, loss of temper, RooreR ¢ The body was dressed in a black Eton Mis pian e detective stories,” said Mrs ) she told me of Charlie's churchmen having put themselves In| 000 077 Mi | aniadic i climbing enthusiasm. deed, 1 believe I fi Henan an Gheain Geat ad on the wrong side of St.//0°K0. etl tae ast n Tene if through a, window, vertheless, at SPATS Ne TONE Ody A plain but good. Ty es were of t orge Hose, deaths at 1 Tart's ta:te in books and those of her when the bill Is to-) temniiar butte with stout have followed the youngest born Mrs, Taft huslastic admirer of J the damage will figure In the, soles. About the under the Palraulckn tol reak the) Austen, whereas, Q Sle Call Bag 1 Jane of $100,000 waist was a pair of s x. He jerked tho Charlie Taft would vot pric nunisn sue retleg tae f{ the men of the National Rope a Clue. ¥ pole from the wire, shutting off arlie Taft wonld vote thor of “Pride and Prejudice” a b a AA AS i oy sp] the, current ore, | retary who have been at Fo But the rope was the thing to which| "Motorman James Swift stood on the rth during k were taken In Authorites devoted the most atten / grant platform and shouted to the men cotton cord. such there's no danger. Help Tt was @ stoi 1 dwe HER FAVORITE BOOK. never serve sgory’s Hospital vbulances to use for clothes} men. or I'll brain one of you! “Pride and Preju is Mrs, Taft's favorite book. Esehulth the arrival ten Island fe) . : f rite book. : F, te n. The m vst new and wi Swift's threats had no effect. The I don’t know how many nies I have read it,” she sald, “Before 1 MUEMEN T Os OF i m i mua Batter Port Wadsworth to Pte ends tO pre: | feat compinte. "Women whone Miathevausedataliceneninaaatc ‘ ay Mr 1 t ; ‘ ie ah © of four or five! ee aigaaly s had ca re were seized by was poeed th 1 to tease me abo humbworn copy of ‘Pride and laa ; nthe | it ! LAli Pe ABerarOCmth em re had frst been prawn rele i tators as ched the street Prejudice’ I carried about with me everywhere. at: © me a he Taft , ‘ : i e when they reached abe at was brought (and the flames t out Little Ban. ig Periy iti tour o 0 IVE we M ere helped uboard | down = e fmt noni, Mrs. Harman and erts were Here I confided to Mrs. Taft that If I were to be exiled to a desert == Iles were ortho ievated | an carried 7 the arm pits. 8S /iiquled to the sidewalk trom under the . Nabari eiieseeornta rine 5 Gae : + d car Pea OS ND ok | ontia playing so’ contrive 8! feet of the nseless mob ant island with th ge of taking one book I would select Thack va Ratiros mrade MRULEOTIEA ngth of cord. At] sven attention pends had been tH Nn Streets and Stop lv |"the entire scene did not last longer “Vanity Fair.” nis-Mar a | the back. the sen’ re ray mn ’ Knotted at a point between the shoulder |enpy'y minute, and no alarm of fire wi That Is one of my favorites algo.” she sald, and for a moment 1 TATohian ee Business “Tageine” for M’DOWELL GETTING WELL. | Korte Te eee tae nalinsireall passe thought she was going to forswear Miss Austen. But she was loyal aphs of many ct i . Cet tye ces ot omilerataniotel pac pene Whippl street, have “Bull, I think I would take ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ she persevered he no luxury in i Phere are Teenie the Hospital. IBicCaSe te erate USSU ALI) cmebglarsen (nacneae law anlipainathe kiosk Ings at Away, the street was densely Gotmccuraoiiel explained iwelarerleavingn onto ; Taft iked tura as if she \ LW + | pack to Have Miltary Funeral, | in. the form, of a printed card Ho | erowded ut of consideration the De 1 k 4 wediniestouthend i | he F Wad: h erent handwritings as pe ssed | Ww: n Surgeon at Work. ible, ‘Science and Health’ and any other bo ge Omission would have gocd.t rs ESE CRE DE ERGRwomenict said Tt was sald at i mer icra) Porent Anaya ae cnothiere al ome : 9 batalatege ifted reeaer SHAE e good-by wi cordiality that most women prettiest: g Hospita) to-day that James 3 When Miss Dr. Crawford whirled up, any political significance whatever New York yr persons they consider more ‘ Ia acthoa vised a ell, who was injured the flare- Flynn. DEPART-| to the store in an ambulance the throng 5 smiled rather we selv . : { ivale 4 sekeepor's, NUMBER-—I16.) burst into a cheer” The woman ambu- Mrs. Taft smi sy rather wear pele Het A ae mann ack that killed Cal Ww sien nnd onan pany. Not tran lance surgeon whipped off her long “Of course you know I can’t be quoted on any subject i | left he inte Y zi Thurscay night, was so far 1908 cloak, opened her medical case and pOtasounrnes yi EAT sae a ade By subject ot Importance mallAmanicnnynoninnit Ak a t efvorts to “tag (A shat he would be able to leave| ‘Cleaner, to June 18, 144 days yapidly assed: from to the other f en make a j not to be, because thi Manat mGok the : (fourteen an days) ofthe victhus, She hurriedly despatched eir views are | i hospital In a few days. It was at} EB, URYANT.” | Qf tne Aid Relchentaltortherhess irs. F t thought that young McDowell was| F. E. Bryant has eh Ke of ce ould | Branches of the staff of the ly hurt, or that at least he would | oe at Fitty-ffth street and Fi t. His burns, however, Over the telephone Mr. Bryant) M4isidw of the p as first supposed, and|xtated that on vune 16 a woman named |i) inty the gh he sarry the scars s| Mary Fl had been discharged ¢ Patrolma fox through life his sight will not|the force of cleaners. He declined to! aired, tell the reasons for the discharge of i king camp to-day the| woman. nt, to whieh the young, fe mimlc war. b preparations for to be h Id at the N | pital and re to attend the others, skill and quickness of treatment th) was a revelation to the druggist and ms, who bad crowd- hospital was a block away explosion, He wield lig stick were climbing Kicking thelr way out of the car ny the unconscious forms of several invariably confounded with their husbands’. rare Ti Pie NOT OPPOSED TO WOMAN SUFFRAGE. muy seemn tings” vii pol reer eg anit ainita| “Not long ago I read what purported to be an interview with me favor- PACE TG ae ALCaU UG ATLERLINE LE a rium ND Linconta 1 up while the mmisaloneny OF 5 t r 1 “tagged ing the restoration of the army cantoc Of course IT had never talked for publication on the subject. But immediately letters began to come in Gn are anit ) eye i, wornar An Joa “Dear Madam,’ I would read, ‘I bad intended to support your husband, OUTIY gcse ul fe Bees abEe ; but since reading your views,’ &e."” pass) g Ute BG pa . : neuneed i vs views, particularly on matters relating to Nevertheless, Mrs. 3 1 day ¥ full regiment surprised to read the Secretary of War's recent pronunctamento In favor of aa a mn lb evil cl ald win a ‘ oy f thon 4 oe . fo othe Clyn » woman suffrage. For the “politician of the family” is not opposed to woman \ x ‘ “ t » 18 eer wl Kly restored order and : | iy e away the throng. ae é o Tatts was held up twenty miput ' ace ' No bla * ched to elther t cc Mrs. Taft, indeed, can see no reason why unmarried women should not - : Fe pares il ul in Queens who suc ‘ rear ata | xoame attach iy ftage theo vote, though she believes that to place women in office is subversive of the Mayor Has sree of Findings," ’ u Ree He ‘ “4 1 over | William Robinson, a veteran cnttle natural order. by C . ayee that ad as 7 fol Gil y Commissioner of : $ nv man who had made hundreds of trips a ica MUSIC HER PASSION. ; Bees Baris nxt Pe eae eet ae ee ve USEVALCEN|SHROON-EASE, Accounts u a ara r leper cows, Jumped from the| A powder to be shaken {nto the Henablonge tan las lon 4 | waite Sturt . when the|shoes, Your feet feel swollen, nem Of these things, however, she would not speak for publication. So we went op talking of novels and poetry and music. Music is Mrs, Taft's! passion. | Borough “I am very fond of grand opera,” she sald. “During the winter I run! of the Bro over to New York very frequently to hear my favorite operas. My brother-| Widely clreulated from t in-law has season seats and he is kind enough to let me have them | toxlay, has been “[ organized the Cincinnati Svmphony Orchestra,” she added, “and was! tion by Commisstor its president for a long time.” Purroy Mitohel in a volur p i tharthynisir ce already ¢ Maye Mrs. Taft was born in Cincinnati and attended the university there for) Tha com A win one year. Then she married Mr. { Hughes, in whose hands the Haffen “You must have been very young,” I said, when I had elleited this in-| PO" ll be placed on Monday As Mr. Mite! took the Albany boat formation. t night, th rn n 'No,” replied Mrs, Taft, matter-of-factly. “I was twenty-five.” believe that the ¢ turn) Were flatly radi So it will be seen that the usual feminine vanity concerning age is en-, His attention to an entirely new Haffen Family on Payroll. tirely foreign to the woman Who in all probability will rule over the White! {"" report ofeially| The Haffen payroll in the Bronx was ‘as hearing a case in| rpoo:, | yous and hot, and get tired easily. aL woen a body Tr you have tired, aching feet, try nen Pu: t | oking-! room Allen's Foot-Ease, It rae the feet be 1 clan! aa ’ 1 and makes new or tight ehoes easy. er ; 4 wernatng ay ; Wena S| Cures aching, swollen, sweating feet. Pro Terie srected him old they | Relieves corn and bunions of alt Why #0 merry, old man? hoy | a t and comfort. Try DHIA, June 20. na pain and gives rest and BLA unene one nee ae tuat three minutes Ml be over- [ft to-day, Sold }y all Drugglets and id and fourtean injured fn an yra, Tite's a poor ane tnd Um al spose Str abe, t ept an Hendy touriess Rea avenuumnenanerieel [Shor Stores, 250. Lunt accept any O omen heard |aubattute, Kor PREE poueits and poeied also Free Sample of the FOOT: fd and a anurch of an tour | PASE y CORN-PAD, a new hh owes | {nvention, address Allen 3, Olmsted, " and « Inthe New York and | Le Roy, market -— ——— = t was broug sident Tou according 8 “taeged y Judge Pi PHILA ° Harlem Rail | waw kt!) explosion to-day on the German ateamer | "" Minute after, the t Arcadia, from Hamburg which fe tn 2a over vou r Justice of the Su Morgan J. O'Brien de other statements relat duct of the affairs dook Yere The explowon oc girla t> the rrod rhortly after 3 familiar f 68 dom ont s every vernor Ww at a doc; the steamer tled re&in the river upon her air Wut was tantgsag the dock the » ‘Kerkofts AS Dier"Kles Fronounced Dear K es LY DIA E. atte ite moran | PINKHAM’S and lasting fragrance the art of VEGETABLE COMPOUND. | baving ancl: nds its way to hi! ntion, one of the side-li he tnvesliga- House next year. TAR TEV Sit: at his desk to-|tlon, The Haffe: Srelati f ndniltted to \ |be feeding at oribeeware EVacleaank & wore opened and ates ores hen she enters that historic mansion, whtch {s within a few blocks of day. but her present home on Sixteenth street, Mrs. Taft will become the mistress of a home with whose every room she was familiar long before she had ht of being Mrs. Taft r 6 a day, Phil ever thought of being iu authority of a close friend of the Com-|tant’ bse ae ents Sany FAMILIAR WITH WHITE HOUSE LIF?F. missioner of Accounts, that Mr. Mitchel | Henry repent Maly Wiel per day has not spared Mr. Haffen in his report. carpenter, $4 per day as at ton, > of Henry Haffen, Mayor's office would | Highways, report, But The| fen, rod $1,980 per year, John M Evening World was informed, upon the | affen, asst E pegan unloading tho cargo, wi wae of & gonoral charactor, Tho ex- » Ooourred amidships soon @ Bureau « 2,400 per yenr; Charles Ha:- pean Oe “tugged umber of tage the | “tareing’’ | proc code lod over to-nigh : be richer by some t re following the explosion spread | rapidly, and flames were burning prtakly when tho city firemen arrived ler father was the law partner of President h , t ; 3 ; i y Hayes, and as a very! wnich, he further sald, would teave no | 4nd Auscet Dabler, mechanic, 4 per oe a Fourtean men ware found on the vos |] 41.0 Deetumer has ever evolved || ru: stows. » eae young girl she was made a member of the Hayes home circle. Though too course open to Gov. Hughes but to put) the charges against Haffon go back qq At, Gaim Parks North Menot, | aol badly injured and were hurried to WOMAN'S bcd young to be launched in society, little Miss Helen Herron, as she was! the President of the Bronx out of the |to 182 per Dee AKG bothi on: the| ihe Rony. atiattinkc Gee En | eee ere pilvlette, Merkott hae the true violet The fire was brought under control | fore tt had gained much headway, | kott's Vera Stella le new this | Ey the firemen found tn the forehold on, For Sale Everywhere. KERKOFF, PARIS. bic platform and In the newspapers y then, saw much of White House life, and still recalls with .| office which he has held so jong a/R Ds and West, In their thrilling and daring ec reminiscent de-) Dut they were not sertously considered high wire untoycle and trapeae act idnight su which wei time. until the Civic League of the Bronx, in « light the midnight suppers which were one of the diversions of the Hayes Mayor to Pass It Along, a communication to the Governor, form: creaky pirae Performance ever given family after the departure of official guests. Mayor McClellan will pass the Haffen auy casuseten Ay me etion., Hefen ffen Rast Ninety-ninth and One Hundred and @ close frien har 1 Willtam M. Evarts, once said, in desoribing the Hayes parties, whtch | report up to the Governor without com- pny. leader of Tammany Hall. SE | diteot oF tranefen. of the vessel the body of a stevedora pt feared th several other men ina) have lost their lives in the eaplosion. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, fourth «treet, All trolleys run

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