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6 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908, WATER TRAFFIC HUNTED MAN FRES GOLFERS START GUBANS ATTACK DREAMS He agen cere BADLY CRIPPLED SHOTS AT POLICE | IN METROPOLITAN ACTING MINISTER FRIEND IS DEAD BY DENSE FOG, IN LUMBER YARD CHAMPIONSHIP, IN HAVANA ROTEL AND FINDS BODY =~ Many Vessels Held “Up at|Driven to Bay, Fugitive] Alex Smith Leads in the First United States Charge on the|W, T. Reynolds After Visit to Quarantine and Ferries Run | Stands Off Pursuers Amid Round on Baltusrol Island Struck and Gashed | the Morgue Locates Jones 4 on Haphazard Shedule, Piles of Timber Links. While He and Friend Talks. | 09000009000000000000: os § French Hand Made Lace Waists IMPORTED LACE WAISTS, Renaissance and Duchess; | all sizes 34 to 44, value 12,50,,.. { 6.90 Bonwit, Harris & Co = tse 2 Broadway and Sth Av., Cor. 21st St. HUDSON TUNNEL BUSY. Float Load of Calves Is Ship- Water traffic was seriousty crippled Guring the early hours to-day by the @ense smoky fog that overhung the Jand, bay and rivers. Several ferries were unable to run when the mist was at ts thickest, and all river eraft was After a pistol battle with the polis, who surrounded him in a lumber yard! gHORT HILLS, N. J., Sept. %—Alex at the Boulevard and Camelia streets,| gmith led on the first round this after- Astoria, at 8 o'clock thls morning, /noon in the third Metropolitan Open James Mustorlo, a porter in Stack’s Golf championship held at the Baltus- (Special to The Evening World.) drove his wagon between the police| out in 87 and returning in 38. N! halt i d had @ remarkable and a plstol-wielder they were pursu-| on’ the other han (ng. Mustorio had shot four times at | % going out, but wae 41 coming we Olitford McBride, an tronworker, who shneuee the last half is no more created a disturbance in the Casino | lt. soon after midnight. George Low, the present title noid) McBride lives at No. 27 Welling street, | Went into the air on the tenth, taking and is described as bdelng quiet ana| te strokes there against bogey 4. It peaceable, He and Mustorio had a fight | Will be # miracle if he can catch up HAVANA, Sept. 28.—J. Cornell Tar- ler, Charge d'affaires of the American | Offices on High street, Maspeth, L. L., Legation in the absence of Minister Ed- win B, Morgan, was assaulted by one| also a di at Brooklyn Hotel, William T. Reynolds, a designer, with | awoke at that his Ii fanight with a premonition ; friend, Harty L, Jones, gner, was dead, He arose of several Cubans {n this city last night, | quickly, dressed himself and set out Granville Fortesque in a well-known | tour days, No trace of himm_was found restaurant located next to the Hotel| {many of his haunts Inglaterra, erly in the American Army ‘At’ 1 "b'clock™ to- Capt. Fortesque was form-| day Reynolds walked into the Brooklyn Morgue and anxiously scanned the faces | of four bodtes. but he ts now on the staff of Major Slocum, Su-| “T know he {s dead and he hasn't been pervigor of the Rural Guard. The assault was unproy ‘oked, several Cubans were concerned in it, | dead only w hours, Morgue k From the he told the’ eng ad house he was directed to Police Headquarters. He was told % One of them, without g =i } gn a haphazard schedule for many|in the Casino, however, in which Mus- | @fter that, AA pataree har’ Taree alchicrants inoue biving Mr. | to call up the hospitals. Finally he re- ner tay nothing |torio got the worst of It, MoBrige |, There were about Atty . Tier & chance to rise trom his seat, | membered that Jones occasionally was hours, In the lower bay stayed in the place’ for an hour atter| 1 all of the lending professionals of the struck Lim heavily in the face, cutting | absent 4, usually moved. The revenue cutter ad not G1 Oe and then started home, Mus- | Atlantic slope being entered. folliwts im severely over the right eye. The | ape AUhiwivolane Helals Ms “ithe taking down of the bars, hile | asaailant escaped, hi | LRGs SA he Ct Gown to Quarantine to mest the North | ton was walting for bim quislde with| (eet wepar emateurs are included lant escapad, but his arrest and| alone, So he went to the Clarendon German Lioyd liners Koenig Albert and Buelow, which were due this morning, In the Narrows the fog was as thick as eustard, and had been since midnight ‘The Thirty-ninth street ferry did not ‘attempt to make {ts long run to South Brooklyn, and the Hamilton avenue Mnes were out of commission for two hours. Until 833, when a suggestion of @ breeze began to clear away the mist off the Battery, the Staten Island boats were running from twenty to thirty minutes late. The Ellis Island ferry did not run for two trips, and the Pennsyl- vania and Central Railroad ferries made only half their usual schedule, The Lackawanna and Erle ferrles were de- fayed on all their early runs, and there | was so much fog that the suburban trains barely erept along: Owing to the fog on the river the Hudson tunnel from Hoboken did a rush business, the trains going out jammed under three minutes headway, ‘The United Fruit Company's steamer Bradfor, which cleared Quarantine last night, was marooned by the fog off Bedloe’s Island. Nearby was a big Lackawanna tug, towing @ float load of calves. The tug got stuck off the Isl- and at midnight and remained there, two hundred and fifty “veals’ protest- ing clamorously, FALLS IN HUNT OF THE MEADOWBROOKS George Godfrey Goes Down With His Horse and Is Unconscious an Hour. (Special to The Evening World.) HPMPSTPAD, N. Y., Sept, %—Henry Godfrey, one of the well-known mem- ders of the Meadowbrook Hunt Club, was severely Injured to-day while tak- ing part in a drag hunt held by the Meadowbrook Hunt, of Westbury. The event was the first that has been held this season, and the hounds, whieh are ‘@ new pack and very fast, started out from Westbury at a fast clip and crossed the Warner Baltazz{ farm, where there are soime stiff fences, their list {8 not espectally noteworthy \ pistol. He fired four times at him, ‘ Alexander Ross, the title holder of hitting him in the hand and Infilctng gM OtONC%) “which Je likely to three slight scalp wounds, thim’ out of the class of possibles. McBride, almost fainting from loss of) best of the amateurs vere) a Ga t Jinety-sec-| Wood and F. R, Upton jr. each blood, made his way to the Ninety-88¢-| Wnom made §1. Lockwood was runner- ond street ferry, Tuere he was found) yp in the recent Greater New York by a conductor of the Queens Railroad, champtonship and has held the Ba) ‘The conductor notified the police and| State title, while Upton has three time ean) been State of Maine champion, they had McBride sent to St. John's “George 7, Brokway, of New York Hospital. Before he went, he told them pitas! of the praca wise foal oa : f luck and was ild, the Cranford of the row .with Mustorio and they [No gJ., High School crack, was badly o/ started to get the man. on his short game Mustorio knew whom they were after | Smith's card: when he saw the policemen come Into |Out the place, and hid in the lumber yard, |" of ther number went theoagn the alleys | DIRIGIBLE BALLOONS TO between the piles of Umber. RACE AT MORRIS PARK. Policeman Mohrman had just turned Aeronautic Society Plans a Spec- @ corner when a bullet whizzed past his head. It was followed by two more, H tacular Contest—Arranging for Flight of a Biplane, ‘Yhen Mustorio broke cover and ran out into the Boulevard, with the police after him, Just as they were on bis heels a milk wagon driver turned Into the| The Aeronaytic Society will hold « Bouelvard and they lost thelr man, who | Tace for dirigtble balloons at Morr! dodged up @ side street and in the fog] Park next month, Correspondence ha. | been entered into with prominent al: navigators and {t is believed that tl arrangements will result In the mas got away. spectacular alr race ever witnessed |: Sa SHOT AT WEDDING LINES. this country, Wife Told How Sho and “Affinity” Experiments in testing various feat Made Certificate a Target. ures of heavier-than-air machines ar Justice Glemerich granted @ decree of | gong on dally at Morris Park, the so- divorce to-day to ‘William H. Himes| ety 8 experimentation grounds. Tw. pied io i. completed flying machines in whicw ina Elmes, who was mar-| flight will be attempted within a shor: ried in Boston Feb, 25, 1905, because of| time are the helicupter of W. R. Kim- the wife's flight with Al Bell, ball and the, biplane of 3B. Williams On the trial, in August, Harry Leo-}° ichmon. Ml, Tt Is expected tha the first flight of the Kimball machin: pold testified that the wife sald: with the Inventor on boanl will take “Yen, I've been Living with Al Bell,| place next week. at No, 252 West Thirty-seventh etreet.| Arrangements have been made for the I had my certificate of marriage to 8—8T s8—7 building and testing of eight other ma-‘| chines at Morris Park. Some of these Billy Blmes, and we pinned it up on| are partly construc ad, others will be the wal and were practising at it with| bullt entirely at the park from plans ‘8 pistol.” . | 4nd models which have been completed Saks & Company ANNOUNCE FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 24, 25 and 26, An Exhibit of While Mr. Godfrey was about to put his hunter over the third fence the) horse took off too quickly and fell and] rolled over on the ground, with Mr.| Godfrey partly under him, | Mr, Godfrey was unconsclous for over an hour and se pu from the Glarmed. After a th In a car sa SHIPPING NEWS. Fall Millinery Comprising French Model Hats from the leading milliners of Paris, together with A most attractive display of adaptations and original creations from their own workrooms, ALMA Bun rises. 6.45 © | r. Low Water. | AM. PM” AM | look. O10 018 re island.) 64) 047 0.40 Wiiceisiss 14) 840) 819 PORT OF N W YORK werp Norfolk mbuco, jc. 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