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i t b k f PROSPERITY Mf BAR ORATORS OF Tht UNEMPLOYED. ret Army Sends Two Delegations and One Set of Resolutions to Con- gress, but Police Keep Them Out. In no wise rebuffed by their reception this morning at the opening tession of the Travelling Men's Prosperity Congress, the Apostles of Dis- tontent from the east side showed up again this afternoon, when the Commercial Travellers gathered at the Metropolitan Life Building for (he real business meeting of their convention. Dr. Ben Reltmann, King of the Ho-| men to smile and talk about, but what boes, and Alexander How. the Soclalist| 1s really needed is for them to smile | | | iT Agitator, appeared with a olution, and work, He urged that no post-mor- which thev asked the Congress to con-|tems be held as to who and what fider. They went away without watt-| caused the panic. mg to see what disposition would be) Mr. Me his coat on, but most bude of it of his hear ed theirs and sat, and while he talked. Hear Optimistic Speeches. Plea of the Unemployed. Shirt-sleeved almost comfortable, The resolution stated that 40.0 men Were penniless. unemployed and starv- tne in this city to-day, and snegested that a fund should be provided to fur- hsh clothes, tools and transportation for these men to points in the country where labor Js in demand After Acting Mayor MoGowan had welcomed the visitors, C, W. Rice, one of the big men of the U. C. T., a typical travelling man In appearance, added his | Oratorical optimistic mite. THE DEATH AND MANY ~PAOSTRATIO QUe TOHOT WA WAH BURSTS BOLE “THREE NEARLY DROWN +> ee Auxiliary Schooner Haida Cuts Down orecaster Fronuses é : at Cooler | ~-Natalie,,and Revenue Cutter Saves Latter’s Crew—One Thermometer From Three t, Five Degrees Higher Than in Previous 24 Hours. UMIDITY DECREASES. Will Be Somewhat Cooler To-Night. | 5PM TEMPERATURE. | an Badly oca € | LONDON, Aug. While surround gay ag the beginning of a crusade OAM. a jed by a great crowd of curtous people | against dishonest employees. Co}. Hine TAM i 7 ; i / lin the grands of the Franco-British declared that warrants for at least 10) SAM. Max C, Fleischman’s new auxiliary schooner yacht Haida ran down), tion today the balloon of Capte Mere conductors in many cities of the | PAM : t " ; . State would be asked for shortl: 10 A.M. the big steam launch Natalie, owned by the Robbins Drydock Com-| Thomas ‘1. lovelace, the New York ~spne public alds the conductors to ig pany, of Erie Basin, off the south end of Governor's Island this after-| “errant exploded, killing two persons cheat the company and fs therefore a 12M. jand enveloping in flames a half-dozen | party to the crime,” declared Col. Hine 1PM. noon, and the crew of three of the launch had to jump for their lives, 48) others, dio uwete aeeualeiiniireds. | - 2P.M. | SPM... the collision had burst the boiler of the launch. Preparations for an ascent were be- 4PM, | The men were quickly rescued by the Revenue Cutter Guide, Col-jing made when the accident occurred. S Hector of the Port Fowler taking part in the rescue and dragging one badly scalded man to safety with a boathook, Mr. Fowler, Capt. Patterson, of the | ike a wedge and helped to float her. It Gulde, and Special Deputy Stuart had | had also cut like a knife through the DEATHS. BUNNE, JOHN, forty-seven years old, of No, 487 Tenth avenue, died in a Feta No. #8 Tenth avenue. fust cleared the stern of Mr, Flelsch- | #¢4m pipes and boiler and in an tn- ae Tan's aplendia yacht and were com. (*tant the launch was enveloped tn PROSTRATIONS. menting on her beautiful tines when | sc#lding steam, Engineer Anderaon, of [the Natalie, barely managed to craw they @aw her crash into the jaunch, FOLEY, WALTER, twenty-cight Lee : g | go overboard. He was followec years old, of No. 7% Cortlandt avenue, | Rammed Amidship. by Capt. Rheinhart and the other hand Hoboken; taken from Church street po-| ‘The We was headed for the gap yy" Todd !s not a swimmer, he clin. bed clear of the steam out upon the bow of the launch se jot Erie Basin proceeding very slowly J Beside a crew of three, commanded by lice station to Hudson Street Hospital. RUSSELL, FERDINAND, fprty years old, No, 16) West One Hundred and|Capt, Rheinhart, she carried Willlam Twenty-fourth street; to J, Hood|H. Todd, general manager of the Ro- All Hauled Aboard. bins Dry Dock Company 7 Halda The two boats had scarcely locked Wright Hospital from Twelfth avenue} and One Hundred and Thirtieth street. | ZAPELLI, BBSSIE, twenty-seven, | Buttermilk Channel, headed for the | together after the collision before the and it seemed to\revenue cutter swung round and was steaming north went The recommendation was also made Bee ciay cob LOulay Ue, National | 2 448 Hudeon street: Hudson Street |those on the revenue cutter that she'to the ald of the men In the water. that the congress should ask the cit resident of the T. P. A., also spoke Roan ‘iad @ world of room to clear the Life belts were thrown, and they were simwenment of New York to open the | along the same lines, He sald. p, A,|Hosultal, |slowly moving launch. aan lnted@anoanralwi(hvesthecits ks, squares and recreation piers to stood for “Talk Prosperity Always.” | CORRIGAN, ELIZABETH, twenty-/®V0 0 Uli OO taser, the bis By the time this had been done the A be CHE by ara Col, Harxood, of Rlohmond, ea No. 8 Third avenue; Flower Hos-) oo ished bow on into the starboard Fleischman yacht had wrenched her at public Wash houses should b storles in a rich, creamy F. F, | P ; Resse rita: apm agiccleaye | BOR Waniowere : [itsned where the homeless dif eaeen meg uesateat fee Haverty: CALERY, BPRTHA, forty, No, 4ss/ ‘MMdships of the Nataite, almost cleey- ren Lifes) aha) loner a: boat) math eneviess might cleanse their clothing. |) eae ee other Boutherner, | West HVfty-seventh atreet; Bellevue, | {ae the smaller boat atk PT Pn ihe Reseed paren ree ate Pete Milwaukee's Mayor Talks. | followed him. He is an Atlanta lawyer, | SMALLWOOD, JAMES, twenty-one,| of the Haida penetrate 2 oy nt Be Ha ht a {nto B The ble fiures at this afternoon's! While Mr, telling about|No 210 West Thirty-ffth street; Belle.| SAM of the launch that It stuck Ne » were Mavor Rose. of Milwau- prospe rgia the delegation ot | vue. nd Mayor Johnston, of Knoxville.) the unemployed arrived. Their coming) CUNNINGHAM, MICHABL, thirty- | Tenn., both former travelling men who | Was preceded by a stormy scene over at/One years old, of No, 43 West Forty have graduated in pollt 4 | thelr Duane street headquarters, fourth street, From 74 Ninth avenue | eee Ne aL) I SL UN a é Police Squad Enters. | @ Beiievus, H age of optimisn a West. { OY 2 US Ga A ets Spo) About two hundred and fitty men,| CONOVBR, JOHN, twenty-one years Dkilled laborers out of employment in| ™ainly long-haired Socialists, uadt\ eld, of ‘M8 West Twenty-ninth strem, ploy yered in the dingy hall, Alexander Overcome at 118 West Twenty-ninth Milwaukee. At the present time there | Perkiman, the convict Anarehiet, Who | New York Hoe ure less than 5,000 in this fix and the! married Hmina Goldman, was making|*teet New Yor pital, | one of his talks to the crowd, and work- y {ng th up, ¥ a patrol wagon full! Was another of” reserves d outside, and Sergt. | O'Conner, of the Elizabeth street sta- ounvber 1 Henry petal shrinking daily ews, the banker, Not all of the 6,0 members of the tion, marched in to tell the crowd if United Commercial ‘Travellers of {hey tried to invade the Prosperity Amerjca and the Travellers’ Protece j./¢" Cells, Congress he'd show them the Inside | ive Association, who are here to at- tend the Interstate meeting, came to the Merchants’ Association Auditorium, on Lafayette street for the opening | Cay for the meeting hall isn't very ‘big and outside in the street the Weather was unpleasantly hot. All the members who were scheduled fo take a hand in to-fiay’s programme bre either active travelling men now br have been travelling mén for at ieast of Raltmania followers trledito bh year at eome time in their lives. get upstairs. any way, but the elevator Some of the others bac ked down, and Berkman, calling them ds," stalked out nal committee “Jelly-spined headed by Dp nat silers chants a and followed vy about twent walked over to the Mer y were me 1am Hoge, ob told Reitman’ no de for receiving rty, He adviged them to eend in thelr requests and suggestions in wett- had been jammed the cage doors I The List of Notables. eer alte Actookeny polleneee The lst included Comptroller Ter- a the aroup off the man A. Metz, who Is president of the ent away, Mos! Soneress; Secretary of State Jobn & Hall stove) didn't Whalen, of Albany; Mayor David 8 ‘ merchant, ose, of Milwaukee, who is prominent nings abo w York fn national politics a a Democrat; | ff didn't waste any time telling his ajor Willitm R. Jolinston, of Knox- [arene (a! they mete doctors who had fe. Tenn., who used to carry a grip for diagnosing and curing the industrial ful of tobacco samples through the fliness of the country, He was heartily Bouth; EB. C. immo head of the anneree bimmons Hardware Company, of Bt Clews Sees Sunny Side Louls, the biggest individual employer of travellers in the world, and Col./t Yohn 8. Harwood, of Richmond, Va. Clews, the banker ipal address at the aftern He cert ide the on ses- y look@ on the sunny “Let's Boost,” Says Metz. yrggpeet is bright, In opening the congress Mr, Metz Dney, with made the only spee has uttered ce ey ann gen it feel: lately in which he didn't say thing (0 & fs about Bird S. Coler, His motto was, tearing down: let's build don't knock, Encourage, don’t rage proller Metz said the m was bound to hive a stimulating ef that many of the fect on the businers of the whole t ne country iter antry, that if the travelling men fil i peooen themselves, with ‘‘facts mercial id figu nests breathe good nature and radiate con- He ‘ ary fidence they would be more terrible THe OL RORTS than an army with banners to the into debt lamity howlers, and that pess! and need to would hunt their holes." TiNeraUnaventiGney Hae Say ole d show them how to He said that the doctrine of tao “much graft and too little gratitude’ antl-corporation had deen carried into our political ter The Yon of this kind was a go Comptrotier declared a d thin for the t ofr of ate ofe ote nfo ede ede ste sterte ye Official Voting Coupon. ae Conpon Entities the Hoider to Cast One Vote for the Most ew York, or One Vote for the Most 1% Beautiful Wor » Who, on Kept, 14, 1908, at the + MARDIGRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, * os Will Be Crownea Fe 4 KING AND QUEEN otthe Carnival of th Age of Progress Week of Sept. 14, {t wag well enough Thie Popular Man in Greater \ HivOLenfOrarercrtatscarteceresiinterecsstecys ri utOr) Dine (or Queen) Contest Closes 12 Noon Sept. 10, 1908. Mall VOTES (0 BVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS EDILOK, P, 0, tag 1384, votes may be panied, in : " To-day'’s weather started off worse than yesterday's, and yesterday will Unger long In the memories of panting, | heat-stricken New Yorkers as one of| the worst in the town’ history. Cer- tainly there never was a moister, meaner Aug. 13, and if the Olest In- | habitant could be interviewed he would | tell you 80. After a night in mbhich sleep was | compleiely routed by the heat, in which such @ thing as even a zephyr from the sea Wae 4n unknown quantity, and dur- a! S10 PRISON: THE BIGREGATTA - Samuel T. rae First Sol- he Weather and Water Con- dier to Clear Walls of Pekin, | ditions Greet Oarsmen Convicted of Forgery. | at Springfield, EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 4, 1908 YACHT RAMI LAUNCH, SLURS THEVING TROLL CONDUCTORS ARE ARMSTRONG NOT NATE RAC AND TWO NILLED AIDED BY PUBLIC’ —ORDPS POLITICS x Others Caught in Rush of Flame as Love- | lace Airship Is Ruined. GIRL BURNED TO CINDER} Victims and § / New York Aeronaut Has Cloth- ing Burned Off, but Aids Po- lice in Stopping Panic. The case is supposed to have been the throwtng down of a lighted mateh, Miss Hill, aged efghteen, secretary to Capt. Lovelace, was one of the per= sons killed. She was burned to a cinder. | The other person killed, a man, and the six men who sustained injuries also were employed by Lovelace. Capt Tavelace’s clothes were burned, but otherwise he sustained no injuries, Capt, Lovelace, formerly tn the Sig- nal Corps, U, S. A., and member of tle New York Aero Clud, has been giving a teries of exhibitions, and his huge gas bag was being inflated when it burst into flaine. Lovelace, with his cloth- {ng almost burned from him, joined the guards and police in giving ald to the | injured and staying the wild*panic that Seized the frightened people The ailk bag split with a terrific roar, and the force of the explosion sa ‘he ground with seismic yiolence, W dows were shattered in all the nearby exposition Mildings® The killed and injured were standing | directly in front of that portio: bag from which the flames fir A sheet of tlam Y and whirled them some distance over the ground, Panic Among Spectators. A panic followed the explosion and many persons suffered minor injuries In jtho wild rush for the gates. Women and children were thrown down and an ascens | iid have been trampled to death had here not been such a large force of polics on hand, Capt, Lovelace gave way to an out- burst of grief! when he learned of the death of his young secretary, who had been his compant and faithful aide in many balloon ascensions. Only a week ago Capt. Lovela rowly missed death while preparing for ion, The ropes securing the gas bag became tangled, and he climbed up to the top of the j ted balioon to udjust them. Missing his grip, he ing which the melodious mosquito *SPRINGFTB fell through a valve in the huge silk played @ star part, the sun rose this| Samuel T. Bondhus, the first soldier’ "SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Aug. M—A|'T) OMB & Tine te tore morning with @n adr of coming to atay, | ? g crowd turned out th!s afternoon ssidey shining out from a cloudless sky, and|to clear the walls of Pekin when the F rare {Bs assistants got him out, ite rays stircing up the layers 01) giieq armies captured that city during ‘CF ‘° Opening day of the nations H hat cl n 2 | ad Many Escapes. ummy iiumidity, ‘ihe percentage otf ogat: ne cours re. W "1 fat enervating element at Orclock the Boxer troubles, was thte afternoon “°S* se. Son rtey ere whi ea aes TOURlecAUHAREHMUU Hann ARIE | was 8, but ft took a tumble to 6 b: Penit and wa conditions were ideal, but Heres Reis ent int 9, Yesterday the humidity was yj sentenced to a year Imthe Penitentiary 94.) tine is not expected, as ali tie |! escapes ever since he went into | at 8 is by Judge Crain in General Sessions, onecants wil to pull at least |2eronautics. He ts regarded as one of | ‘To-day's temperatures © several pie was convicted of forgery in the sC- aly tie couse peutiatetae rote Ce most skilful bailoon handlers in the degrees higher at the beginning than hale the ecurae net the river cur- | vortd, and also has a reputation for yesterday's, At 8 o'clock to-day the ond degree rent, which averages two or three / reat daring. In a trip with Dr Julian mercury Was at while yesterday it Bomthus was formerly a captain In yoots an hour oer Red ceetaniinaliee | was 74; at 9 to-day it Was at ol, yester- yy, egular army. The offense for ae ‘ SET Ai homas in the German balloon Na ie rian a cubatituting Before the races began all the club \Pommern, the winner of the interna- Late yesterday the sage at the local! Which he goes 1) prison is Subst houses were filed with interested spec-!tional race from St. Louis, Lovelace | weather bureau grey promised a forged page of a vn cate AUN ators. ea every one wore somé | climbed mi tha Gar up 2 netting | “glightly cooler,” and there was also a! poratton of the Pitt Boller and Manu- distinctive color, che blue and white of {around id took Dos hint of showers. but neithér the cool: gaoturing Company, changing Mey ASCO etL SIs ec ena Ny jaround the mai bee and took uD a posi- Nowere tHatariallne Boat « being most 1 It of the great sphere ‘ness nor the #) ized, and) Ba 9 $20, 4 last night Was as clear as a bell |talization from te he summaries in order rect the course of the ‘To-day he Beles out may ope: “Gen-| made it meceesar’ for him to pay only fate four-oared shells won by | baliour was ina filent trom| eraly fair and cooler to-night and Satur- one dollar incorporation fee instead of Boat Clut St. Paul, ; New Yor Philadelphia. | ON Beet seas area si00 St. Joseph Assoclation Club, of] The career of the young aeronaut ‘0. ny CO) i 7 ms y at sécond, Time ii | Wentner Man in Washington, the high When he was called for sentence a sheond, Tin Twn by John |P&8 been aa varied and exciting ag that muck-a-muck of all’ the C8: | Judge Crain seid he fad catved! oy Maryn AueAWnETal tax? of any soldier of fortune, He was once 1 in which he brasenly talks aboyr | numerous letters telling of the young commander-in-chiet of the Panama disturbances," “whatever man's ealiant service In the army navy and has held other military and they may be, When the Spanish war proke out he naval posts In South Amel ne He eas one of them is coming from | enlisted as a private in the First Regt- a rise ut us nerican and the Rocky Mountain districts and may |)... get x ik Sa ntral American republics, At the New York some time or other. piles BE Beh Jamestown Exposition he was superin- eluted to take four days on | Juan san Four - Oared tender : irney, crossing the central. vale ila BRAY na 4 Roun cared tendent of arronautics. Lake regions and hit- |p, ae nd when his regiment, 4 8: 2) Boat crear ass ing this palpitating neck-o'-the-woods | NK of capia IN6 Club, second: Vesper E of about Morday. but If it gets here on went to the Philippines he Philadelpha, third; New Yor ele (BRIDAL PAIR HANDCUFFED, time it will be the first time a “baro- quently mentioned for herolsm and| club, fourth Ravenswood club | metric disturbance’ was true 10 sched, aunty In despatches to Washington. Long Island i Wane DRIVEN ABOUT IN ASHCART. | aN 1 1 ' He » China and served ¥ netal Hoat ( ub, y ing, N.Y. aixth. ' turaily ft will be pre ny Plas (Me Ta DE He GHe uo eee Ipnutien KB temp Pe ne e followed letters had their effect with th liate Double Soul ins and @ period of lower temperu- |Jetiers nad their effect win, the West, Philadelphia, B, PITTSBURG, Aug. 14—Handoutted to- Scheer up, and pray for Monday to | s2rved as a tight tor the o N ving Club second; gether, Edward Saunders, of Roches- ome 800n., oman pmerwennee- RE Han 23 i N. Y., and his bride, who was Miss Metropolitan R Rivers xth: Hu ; Springfie ——~»—- — n B,C B.C MOHN M. WARD VICTOR fork cl York, s¢ ACTOR SELLS TO NOK CLUB GOLF, ¥% TRAVELERS AND | | EKWA Woe ath MAKES GOOD. Aug, HeJohinn . WEALTHY WOMAN KILLED vin theansua, UNDER ENGINE WHEELS, elghth MANCHESTER. Vt rmer teh this tion in: thera was {due from roial travellers who % lively 1 nda on the Pros. | 2 ib tournament, when he ie baie Guba nek H. Wilder, the Harvard | LONDON, Conn, Aug. 4.—Mrs Melntyre, the etar of “The ‘Traveling st ip and one to go. W re Wetmore of this city, a wealthy Salcaman,’ now playing at t ty |S ell known religious worker, was Theatre Killed in the raliroad yards | oN mmer could sell goods with eats OR ele the ods vou follow on the stage, ° the tender and to say Finally he made a bet of a Rear Ge dinner could foliow his own and a daugh- wholes: 3 str ia reine, aid sayettalet” sa of AREUMENTS IN FERRY CASES, |CCOTHIER AND LEROY ‘hie cen lave a Job here any thme | " WIN TENNIS SEMI- FINALS. pants tre ae nt yr parner Justice Blackmar Heurn Lawyers) DHAMP TON. N Aug. VW. ona} Lawn Robert Leroy, gi title al rou to-day Deciston, but his stage tactics look mud Rertrves pene Sees Justice INDUSTRIAL Ww ORKE RS’ RALLY. 1 on he gles here adow Club, Cloth jamsburg torrie i ared to bee ladelphian, ¢ Propaganda League of the In- Brooklyn Ferry C and 6-0, Leroy A the World. w Yo player J.D. al Work the di of Greater rument 4 T ; , healt o ed Clothier in the see ; he breaking of hs racquet » be handicapped and to and deciding one Leroy al uperior ke over and operate toe lines. Decinion was reserved. inanner, Maud Higgins, of Pittsburg, to stand while were forced wagon last night they were ed through the ta by joking friends, th numer- placards on the sides of the wagon midnight when the handcuffs 0d. e wedding supper en they sat down to {t. a BENEFIT NETTED CY YOUNG $6,551.30, Evening ¥ Ay BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 14.—This morn- ing Denton 7 (Cy) Young called at the American League headquarters and re- ceived a check from President Jolin I Talyor calling for $8,651.30, the amount the benefit to Cy vesterday in an as ou It was were unloc cold wh (Special te If Compelled . or Impelled to work your brain in Hot Weather, Grape-Nuts “There’s a Reason” | Francis [ Co., $100; F $5); Robert «. Kammerer, &; J Mahoney John Kirby, §. $40. Col, Hine, of Big ees Trac- tion Company, Makes Charge In Beginning Round-Up. (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, N. J, Aug. 4.—Open con- nivance with dishonest Publle of the publle trolley car conductors of the | Service Corporation is charged by Col Edwin W, Hine, Secretary of the Trac- tion Company, who declared to-day that | hls company has beer, mulcted of thou- sands of dollars in fares. GREET CHAMPIONS Acting Mayor McGowan Asks Roosevelt to Sanction Gen. Grant's Plan. Acting Mavor Me to President Roose regret that the Pr ine Able to attend t pie tin t the Amertean Olymr atl letes Aug Ile a jenta Nees with Fred D. Grant soldiers in the parad tha « Grant is greatly or th reception to the at wt! ave some ree f me He may : oting Mayor McGowan to Gen. Nel- son H. Henry Arding the turning out af the National Guard, Mr, | MeGowan said fonr reg ments at least n Hine, f march has been chang rate to be followed has ' jad out Tha parate wil yadway and Forty-sixt nwve thence to Thirty-At to With a t adwa o City Mall The Finance Committee, of w Tus. tice VI tr reasti funds are coming in move hea The list of contributors js as follows P athlet Metro $250 M Wont, $10 gn y pes ee FIRE IN CHOATE'S OFFICE. Awning Dlasen Window of Former Ambuasador to England, An awning on a window of the jaw oMce of Joseph H. Choate, former Am- d, on the + ‘i alll street, caught j afternoon Tae blaze extinguisher. was put out with a (Ge. Does Not Want Renomination and Will Take No Interes in State Fight. Senator Will { Monroe, an- ie {8 not a candi- R, Aug. 1. 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