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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTE How Sound Steamer Was Torn by Bowsprit ot Morgan’s Yacht Th World.) SLND STAN W CH WIT MORGANS AH New Hampshire Drifts in Fog! Against Financier’s Pleasure Craft. (Specially Photographed fo EIGHT LIVES IN PERIL.’ Yacht’s Steel Bowsprit Just, Misses Berths in Which Passengers Slept. In a fog that was grusi-thick the Bound steamer New Hampshime drifted fnto the nose of J, Plerpont Morgan's wreat steam yacht the Corsair this morning and ripped a long gash in her- self. Eight staterooms, all with passen- wers asleep in them, were shucked open lengthwise by the steel bowsprit of the yacht in much the same way that a practised thumb hulls a beanpod of its beans. Yet only one person was hurt, an! this person—a man passenger—got off with nothing worse than a bump on his head where a pile of debris descende! on his berth and caved it in. The Cor- sair suffered the pulling down of a top mast. The collision occurre din East River, off the foot of Twenty-second street, in What is known as Poor Man's Fiat, a bit of gentle water-front irony, since it 4s there that so many of the bigges millionaires have anchorage for their huge ocean-going pleasure craft. Tide In Her Favor. The tide was running out, nearly @lack—the time being 645 o'clock--but the last of it had pulled the stem of the anchored Corsair down stream so that she lay almost straight in the cur- rent, with her bow swinging just a trifle over toward the Long Island ®hore. Had the New Hampshire been under steam at this moment there would have been a different story to tell her but she moved by her own bulk the slowly ebbing river. There was a yell from lookout, an answering Corsair, and then the wallowed into the steel b smaller craft as a floundering cart horse might {mpale himself on a carriago shaft. ‘ the liner’s from the ‘The Corsair is a high-headed affalr — “You pay $500 or you and your family Pty ns ie nell ae Her bowsprit struck the outer door of ? : die by fire and dynamite.” Rs Gate eal and | Brussels Rugs, s Wilton Velvet Rugs, seamless, and Btateroom No. 22, on the starboard side J fo fet, the dentin (be: tecorded 108) 88017) ‘Because of the threatening leltereshe hall; worth $1.45; special, orings: worth $1 size 9x42; regularly $19 98 ot the New Hampshire's grand aloo as aH Pee epee aad meyening | brothers have been ¢ at “ a yard... : ; 69¢e special at $40.00; to-morrow... ° deck, well forward. As the New Hump- ye BO that he had been! seeing in the bakery. I i ot recowns shire floated down this bowsprit, which scorned by; pellcemansinat |ni's turn last night. He awakened Thee e Pa ahha me me Le Ma tne ys hntcemne sere occ l Dg You Know Linoleum Values? . In a row—Nos, 22, 23, 4, 25. 26, 27, 28 and Ae aa slevinealh. wesinle beet his your } : : 2” ater taking the front slevation ct 7] Sea aoa Re enced OEE work on the bakin Bare Suits His Hat | Cork Cook’s 7, Inlaid Inlaid of No, % the bowsprit pulled free, The estan = firet |OPen the door. When e dazed ver replied In the Ed i Ney ay Gin eG tew a) She peu ie oe fest of the front of io vat aa enough for the Linoleum Linoleum r Linoleum | Linoleum i eet and then rolled forward again so erful explosion hurled poliven nd hustled him to the y ari ; | Seer : t that her superstructure fouled the fore- ( \ ate Rhe aie He | o. | Mulberry st , Where he was Cork Linoleum in | Cook's Cork Linole- Genuine Inlaid abe | Genuine Inlaid Lino- stays of the yacht, This second con- Srey (ih IE, Adee wera tl 4d to be pi and plentitully| remnant lengths; | um, 2% yards wide leur, n plain colors | leum in colors *that j tact smashed up several feet of the ee n all through the b Mee ey ae HH} sells for 89¢, when} and perfect grade that go through to Ror relish 2 the ) ateamer's superstructure and pulled the : aloon, | tle walls avere cracked abo} aa a ARs ane Rae oe cut from the roll; | regular 98c. quality; the back; $1.40 reg lengths: ton 8 fa Sree rueerceun Curie dace Thieves Believed to Have iMiiese | traricescny the ieroune Noe: Hear aamitiealthatineted Gea the special from 8 to10 | to-morrow from 8to ularly; special from! 104, M. and 2 to Only One Person Injured. as sg i GH RH Caught Injured Man: bomb tn Prince street, But he had anf] A. fl.andfrom 2to | 10 A. M, and 2 to 8 to 10 A.M. and) 4 P.M, this $1.50 } Capt. J. 8. Bibber, the master of the = Waylaid Tammiany Puliti- ____ Had Plenty of Money. | Policeman John Mahoney and William explanation. i]] 4P.M.,at,ayard, | 4P. M1, at Z2to4P.M., at | quality, at # damaged steamer, and his crew got the ts i; The bartender says n-| Agnew were in Elizabeth street, at Admits Lighting Bomb. | | i ispasseased group quieted down and cian for His Money. aired rer cornet of Spring street TRE EINER IHG arr 10 35¢ 39e 91 i ie Siheriel inventory Gite situa- ws us sume Lie plosion occurred. T Aighe’ he gall) “looking or a. abet Cc | c | jon, Only one person could show ,@ of gin. He captain! toward Prince street, TDaancsy street 1 baw eRe leceall| i Wound, This was G. PF. Demarest, who ‘The mysterlous death of Philip Mc-/ had vie through the block enc ed a man Toner denies Rely eoraal American Oilcloth | Oilcloth t had been ocoupying room 2. Mr. Dem- Tam: |o%" | staggering along holding to the projec- Att a mber. I pl eae it American Oilcloth, 1, 122 and 2 yards wide; on sp ¥ ide and 2 yards long; a Tegular 49. i orest had a bruise on his forehead eg Al ld He was ind Rot 1@ sticking out of the sale to-morrow from 8 to 10 A. M, and 2to 4 P, M., | grade; speci ) 8 to 10 A.M. and 2 to 4P. M, where some debris had fallen on the one a8 Of ing aad dazed. plicemen p endorkit That {at 4 Naar ehes he ae Cele ea tone (tis Hie Hen (eomen laRnE Wet Lae | oe, eee LOC an cayar ca yar through the racket of the whistle and which was by that time in an u over on Prince street and got curious Se = the throb of t »wed-down machinery Giovanni Canqialasi climbed out of to see w 1 happen !f T iit that He also had a small on his face the cel hands and knees. thing stick t of the end of thet © e . cy Pet es ae fe caine a ontesnined tran iat gue Fc ana mea suc, | CUPtains and Portieres Silkoline tanvas over the wrecked st re. Policema grabbed the hat. and I threw {t away and ran, but it ex: They hid the gaping silt in the and handing to man he d nefore I got away.” At Prices that Save You Half. board side the same wav, and th fog having thinned again, th. Hampshire rounded the Battery an . came on to her dock at the foot of Hy . j Clarkson. str It take severat an O'Hanlon per-), At th® thousand dollars to repair the damage, Ut most of which will be for furnishings. as staterooms on the fy deck have an expensive o To Repair Corsair, At the New York charage at the foot third street, It was s aid left after t er’s Dock, Hobo! immedi: returns from Adriatic tanker, the cl mus alicht!y repairs forward _ LIEUT. WYMAN’S TRIAL IS ON, Army Officer Described Himself as Single When Hix Wife W. Living. ing was als ———— 18TH TIME ON ISLAND. Sheehy Gets Another Months’ Term, | t Frank Six For the sixteen enty i Wat nth 14, was to-da was a now the Isl His ta West three A whe fathe aw He ho Bids He allt - > CUPID'S BUSY MONTH ork rrest and | nond, 4. The che wee Lil Week Than All the 6 Other Moru- jas Newspapers Put sie bind L. and ictal for @ght mon ! th "BLACK HAND CONFESS nL Ne 3elieve Selena Respon-| 'About Thirty Bookn Scattered Around Cou Witness Declares, 2 | Police | i sible for a Series of Outrages. /TENEMENT IS WRECKED. | SARATOGA | method in which Ni fy, betting Se m Man Under Arrest Locked Up} ategea to have been oomiucted Before on a Similar Charge. {the August meeting on track was deseribed to-day in tinued hearing on the charges Sheriff John Br ot Ss County, who {s alle to have failed A self confessed bomb thrower locked | to enforce the new antl-gambling laws. up at Pollce Headquarters Inspector | The evid was taken by George W, MeCafferty believes, the man who healers f ue eeust odes 3 by Gov, Hughes. The hearing was be- | been setting bombs in the hallways of] gm ar Bullet terday but was | east side tenements for the past yeary| transferred to to-day, | Robert H. Scott, of Brook! Witness called for the comple j day, testified ¢ before e the track twenty-five or thirty for the purpose of terrorizing small mer- chants marked for tribute by gangs of Italian extortioners, The name of the {s Salvatore | of ten or a dozen men were scattered on ap Selena, He was arn four months | ‘8? by Coal) Ce Cin Aeenites ana i ; roup, the s sabi, was a book- | ii 1Ous | f 40, on suspicion of setting off a bomD| maker, wh fad’ oth and (resalvae | th y RS05 PURE HATR MATTRESSES, $4.98 in the hallway of a tenement in Xty-| bets on’ the horses ent red in th third street near First avenue, but was| but took 1 My t sale p jischarged after eight days for want of | Ca ree na prog: ae VATION Waveney os an Tie i he y was mainly corrobora- top, bott s i y onclusi enc | Ly be as 0. nung evidence ue Fain seal whetuliandiate. | Mattresses | wists Selena, whe has a barber shop at No. | clared tha: ney openly passed |} posed Phen ealgen tick ne of the sample ma ‘ H & Stanton street, admite that he fired | vetween book d patrons in the||] parts, reg $5; sale $3 98 ; Bh Datieleaaley or e fuse of a bomb which he had sat tn | fleld;"" t e watched ‘runners’ for| He @ WIWERIAL EDGE PLRE HAIR booniakete record ath i "TRESSES, | MATTER JS, any size; 0 the doorway of a bakery in the base. | {® Sok feeoay Gio bei) ana| al edge, extra well made di | two parts; all Sell regu ment of the tenement at Nos, 9 and | jing cine TeMting progressed it be-|]] tufted, one or tw parts dans , bib came easier to make wagers, []] choice of any ticking 4 98 | marked for ‘rince street at 2.30 o'clock this morn-| At one of the hotels he eaw the same ||| sale price 0 |_Housekeapers who wer operating Premature Explosion track a bets on the next races. He overh he said, several of je fuse was short and the bomb ex-| :hese bookmake K the bell ploded before Selena got < ft the the hotel fo way. Two ambulance surgeons were kept busy for an hour and a half pick- ing natls and pieces of scrap-iron out f his frame after he was arrested. The bakery in the basement of the ‘ pets, 36 inches wide and worth 9c; neat patterns; worth $10 98 size 9x12; worth $14 98 Prince street tenement is owned by s eden | {rom 8 sort A. M. and 2 16¢e $29.98; special...... . | £24.98; special at... 'e jiovannt and Rosat! Cangqialasi, who ed and the wager pacts pons live at No, 8 and No, 22 Hast Houston = sk meat) ‘|| Brussels Carpets Smyrna Rugs | Dining Room Rugs street, respectively. For the past three TRAIN TOSSED HER 20 FEET. Brussels Carpets in patterns suit- smyrna Rugs, size Ox: neat pat- | Dining-Room Rugs, reversible, and nonths the brothers, who are reputed NE us| ead hall roo ane Stairs; «sens: worth $8.98; only | size 6x9; regularly $2.98; ¢ © be well-to-do, have beer receiving tong worth 7Sc. a yard; spe 33 nwon § aoe (3 a { c yne to a customer at e marked special at......... etters demanding money. The last let ils GH) 1 incanerotonpanoononn C one tore a | ter, addressed to Giovanni, read JAMES McCREERY & GO. ajrd Street These stores open until 6 o'clock TRUNK DEPARTMENTS, fn roth Stores, Russet and brown Sole Leather Bags, High cut, saddler sewn, leather capped corners, leather lined with inside pocket. English locks and catches, Sizes 14,15,16,17 and 18inches, 5,75 value 6.75 to 8.00 Russet Cowhide Dress Suit Cases, With double steel frames, brass spring locks and leather capped corners, Fitted with shirt pockets, Size 2qinches. 4,00 value 5,00 Dress Trunks, exclusive models, Made of selected wood, duck covered, oil painted; bound and strapped with best white oak tanned leather. Bronze steel combination trimmings, hand riveted, Fitted with waist and millinery compartments, tvilet and dress trays, Sizes 11,50 to 12,75 value 13.25 to 16.50 32 to 40 incnes, 23rd Street 34th Street A TOOK BETS, BUT. “AOMONEY ATT SRATOCA TRI the Saratoga | at the race- em business, 34th Street MBER 1, 1908, OTH AVE,, 220 10 23D 8 NEW YORK. It’s Now or Never for the Gigantic Bargains Afforded by This Great Annual Housekeepers’ Sale This great sale is fast drawing to a close—in a very few days the wonderful bargains which have characterized it will be a thing of the past. Our urgent advice is—act now— at once—before it is too late. Such marvellous values cannot be repeated again this season, Beds and Mattresses $8.98 Divans, Special at rakers Tse, L—The aces {8 during @ oon: against aratoga race at groups 40D est A ( red w fe dd beautte € races $1.98 day's Carpets and Rugs Underpriced Now is the time to buy the most trustworthy carpet and rugs at prices fur short of regular figures, Savings average half, Granite Carpets | Brussels Rugs Im ed Scotch Body Brussels Rugs, Reversible Granite and Ingrain Car- oye at Axminster Rugs $29.08 Axminster Rugs, size 9x12. Velvet Carpets . Brussels Rugs Velvet Rugs Bed Quilts Full sizes and filled with good quality wadding, Tapestry Poriieres, aa Real Scotch Lace Curtains, Real Scotch Lace Curts inches wide and 3 a long; double th stitched edges. Re cesigns; worth 98 yee 93 sp a a om Tie Se eet | $1.50 values Silk Mercerized Portieres |. 33 | - nle and extra fi qual- $2.50 values | iT yards finished witn deep $3.00 v. | regularly” $6.98 1; marked for $2.98 $3.00 values at. i Wednesday, a pair errentenr tery . $3.50 values at 32.49 BED QUILTS, Window with good | Window 8c j 19¢ vadding; worth $4.00; marked | Shades, Shades, s N HED QUiurs, cere I] 6,00 window Shades, 3x6 feet; | Hollard Window Shades, size 8x6 Wide wadding; worth sror eth \]] mounted on good sprit ers. They | m extra good spriz special at ....., } es a0 ||] are regularly 190, each; Just enough | ~ mperfect, Regu c . ee for one day's gale, at, ea «8c | eac ed for thie sale, d SILKOLINE BED QUILTS, with | = Jatcen border; arth $3.50; special | ’ 3 | Sion + 82.49 | SILKOLINE BED QUILTS, with | silk bord worth $5.00; special, each . 83.49 AINSOOK BED QUILTS, full size; filled with white wadding; worth $4.00; special at, 82.98 White Crochet Bed Spreads With a Pair of $3.00 Trousers, and a $2.50 Fancy Vest FREE, 510 About the Suits: They are new, up-to- | * date styles, perfection in every way; comprising hand-tailored, fine blue serge Suits, fine black ‘hibets, gray and famcy worstets and light and dark cheviots; lined with high-gra silk finished Venetian or serge. There are sizes to | fit men of all proportions; many Winter weight | suits in the lot. Men’s $10 Fall Overcoats, at Men's Fall Overcoats; odd lots only; 3 or 4 of a! At prices that will help make the 1, All 1 34 to 44 chest measure second week of the Housekeep- Men’s $30 $15 Sale the greatest on record, Raincoats, at Woh sizes hemmed and ready Be { wort ™ special "5 Raincoats in a large variety; mad rate ; vate " aterproof 1 r All sizes from 34 to 48 Ve Ser orth giter onesie 89e chest COLORED JACQUARD BED PRE ADS. hea quality; he ad | Men’s $3 $1 Beaker) a aa arked fort w . | Trousers, at WHITH SATIN BED Stith tw, Men's Trousers of worsteds, all-wool cheviots and | 1;} Ar ka(iahy nore alone 98 cassimeres; $3.00 values for $1.00 per pair. spe pri