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TWO DROWN FROM TUG AT BATTERY -D PACE KIL REC Wharihbnerate te PINAL) RESULTS: EDITION | PRICH ON CENT. P NEW fant wid Wednest TWO MEN DROY 7 HOSE MESSAGE BANS AS TUGBOAT SINKS savan u r as +0 Five Others Aboard Saved When the cigs 9 - : President Wants Them Solely Railroad Transport Marylanaliigattis Wat cieineradle the Anthracite and Sends Favors Honest Trusts. Her to the B Bottom = WASHID NEW RAILROAD MOVE. (Sportal to Th ening World.) TON, Dec. §—The most striking feature of the last mesrage of dent ¥ elt to the Sixtiet! George Morrell C The tug Ani from Crain's Docks, mp a House n down 200 yards off makes good pier A, Ni River, id sunk. The engineer and cook by EH on the tug went down vere drowned, an at a banquet in New York The othe into the river. but were The boat that struck the tug was t Harriman sai States three years ago that !n passing transport Mz and New fi THE DEAD. cS inviting a great deal of trouble. ; u Now he will probably recommend the DUWAN DIGS VAN I CHa nest n very thing which I suggested.” YARD BOUUES Buate coke F NOE And President Roosevelt in his mes: THE RESCUED. | U sage to-day makes the recommendation GEORGE GIBRS, captain ;that the Sherman Anti-Trust law be! JOHN_BELYEY.teckha a.» fraplaced by a law which shall expressly EDWARD f ‘ } rf permit combi ns of capital, but will va - vaq__But if Mantesana Is Revived tare" so"ent cians “ot The AUGUST F dec country psolutely under the control R, W. MORRELL, secretary ot tne) After Electrocution Lawyer ce the tnterstate Commerce Commis- ny owns th rs Py i} si The enforcement of the Sherman company that owns the tus Will/Demand!HisiRelease! |ee ties present naval works) almost The tug had been laid up for repairs Ag mea ship as good. fn Crain's dock, Jersey gies {ers ity, and had | Not a Word About the Tariff. before Relative to the plan of County Ph: any Net CAT retraite) clan Scammell, of Trenton, N. J., to ap-|rrom making any reference, however ply all life-restoring tests known to | eet to the t stion, This noticeaple from ning to say been launched only a few the collision. She had proceeded down the North Ri stopped in the channel. She was lying er on slow speed and had science on the body of John Mantesana ; whan | #ftel be has been electrocuted in the |t when | new State prison, John Bernhardt, the Stat) and condemned man’s lawyer, has deters ent mined on different courses of action, | t&rift_ ma First he will attempt to fru by, hla auonesaay, p ustrate the |", iittie matter of 20,00) words was this Plan of the doctors by being tn thi craft aft. tecution chamber and claiming the body | Message. It was a typical Rooseveltian juction, touching upon nearly eve jan to Settle Quickly. a8 50 8 the electric current hi Bea z nt has living question and a lot of de appli If that fails to prevent | pha serziand reg ed bait heay rai of the tests, Mr. B ne [and abounding in Roosevelt words and re ci moving rapidly u hardt proj to minu ch the | PE tug to careen. She took water over the | snows the least indication of returning | “WTO? doers of gigat wealth,” “hon lower deck and into the boiler and en-|1) ire, the lawyer will Immediately rn business men,” “corruptionist,"" “bribe gine-room and before anybody realized yang ‘his iberty on the constitutional |Biver.” “preacher of class hatred,” “well just what had happened had begun to contention that a man may not a sec. meaning but wrong-headed men,” “abuse sink ond time be placed in jeopardy of hig | of wealth, an unrestricted in- Capt. Gibbs was tn the pilot house. jite for the same crime. dividualism,”’ “supervision of corporate He shouted an alarm. With him was “tn the frst place,” sald Mr, Bern-| wealth,” "predatory: wealth, Mr. Morrell, verybody jump!” yelled /hardt in his office, in the Prudential | of plutocracy,” “greed and both men, Belvey and Peterson, the | Building, Newark, to-day, “Mantesana| “wealth and most formidable crim- deckhands, jumped and dragged with |has been sentenced to be electrocuted | inals,"” “the common peopl blind and them Edward Roach, the Who |during the week of Jan. 10 and not Dee. | ignorant _resistan “corrupt crea- had just poked his head door | 21, By Dec. 15 I will have probably filed | tures," dious vice of class selfish- of the boiler room. an application for a writ of or, 80/ ness," “twentieth century economic phi- Garvan, the engineer, busy at the en-|that an appeal can be taken. If that ts! josoph: “traitors to the peopl “or- was canght below and could not denied, 1 presume the execution must|derly self-restraint’ and “tainted with Neither could the cook, Hollen- be proceeded with."’ vindictiveness.” beck, who was in the galley, get out in renner \ he President devotes the bulk of his time, Both went down with the tug, > message to @ discussion of the corpora- Had a Narrow Escape. © HELEN GOULD SUED. tions, the courts and labor. He pares about 2,000 words, with some quotations | Mr. Morrell ‘had a narrow escape from Former Matd Demands $20,000 for! trom Marco Polv, on the condition of | being drawn down by the suction, but Slanderous Language lpections of northern China, where forests | was helped by Capt. Gibbs, who was jicien Miller Gould, demanding and|have been destroyed—this to IMlustrate supporting him when the rescuers from getting a bill of particulars, revealed in | some photo tas an appendix the tug Reynolds reached them the Supreme Court to-day that Elizabeth | to the message. ks for postal say- ‘The Reynolds, & Ward line tug, had , of No. 419 Nin nth street ss banks, a parcels post, big navy ap- been lying off Pier A. Her captain, see- ‘ $20,000 dam: ations and laws to place dnter- {ng the collision, started out with h eee netic dentine and picked up Gibbs, Morrell and the PHCUIATA ALETIDULOR Lo | eee sal supervision: The fi fatal two deckhands, The fireman, Roa soclety ora decent |echo of most of the other mesvages Wasicartiad own hy the tide several President Roosevelt has sent to the Con- hundred yards, He was finally lifted aboard the Hghter Comport. The sur vivors were taken to the police static at Pier A, and doctors from the Hud 3 —_— eS financial standing of th fon Street Hospital worked over Mr financia en e is excellent, and the finan- Morrell for some time before he re-| WED AT 12 YEARS |Piat‘manaxenient of the hatin’ snter gained consciousness, — * ment during the last He and the two deck hands were ré AND DIVORCED AT 22, |< Pe dent Roose- even years (covering Pr moved to the hospital. Capt. Gibbs and e |velt’s lerm of office) has shown the Roach were able to go to the MICELLO, N. Y., Dec, 8.—Judge | most satisfactory results, From a dis office and make thelr report inters | cu: of Government finances bh motionless except for the tide dr} the Maryland swept down the ri without any signals, according to Capt Gibbs, of the tug, rammed the little es, such as “empiricism,” “fair says she was em- Miss Gould in 18s, | gress: that Miss Gould | president Roosevelt starts right out ing an improper | with the modest statement that the nation at the npANy's 48 granted No Signals, Captain Says, ree of orce to Mrs. Laure makes a quick shift to the stion of Before leaving the police station Capt, | marr at age of twelve years, | sad , ts 1, In this connec: Gibbs said to The Evening World re. ROW but twenty-two and has a BPG Ba 6 nine years old. Corporation Control. porter | T can't understand how this collis “E believe that it is worse than fally accusred: We had supped for a mi ANNOUNCEMENT. to attempt to prohibit all combinations as is done by the Sherman Anti-Trust ment, We got no signal lary — land siruck us @ glancing blow on the law, because such a law can be ex- rea a RASH. DIBY an Ue The Eve World expects to be able yoxeed only imperfocv:y and unequally, AT HAsIS Eile are - to announce the winners of the Hand- and its enforcement works almost as Pe alate cAGn ota Asean (al vilimgy Competition iv Gime for them to meh hardship as good. I strongly ad- vooate that instead of an unwise ef- ‘ x BEAUS* fort to prohibit all combinations, there ataaes aril Ue ee {The sorting of several lundred | gyan pe substituted a law which shall; “IP \housand specimens of handwriting is & expressly permit combinations which lition, the com-|@F® i the interest of the public, but a ape shall at the same time give to som — jAwency of the Mational Govern: Xperts requires 4 Vast amount of work, hg power of contre) pupervielen or to lower boats receive thelr cheeks as a Chyistim The sunken five feet of w at on dead men ‘ wbout MevenLy | pre the bodies of the tremendous ta In aw 1» of writing by a committee of Get in the sport enjoy the criap fall a wt insure yourielf axwinst chapged hai faggp with Snlieta Sretmn at Ate he winners of the Dot Competition wi) We announced In & teow days (Qvatinued om Fours Page) j -|ter. Marjorie Stevens and others { uy Circulation Books Open to All."’ l —— — —_———— YORK, TUESDAY, ‘DECEMBER 8, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. "in RGM RES UL RS sum (NG PACE TELLS ON THE RIDERS Rose Winters and Marjorie Stevens Alleged Objects of | ——— aaa Husband's Attentions. AUTO HURLS HORSE INTO — Tumbles From Wheel Ex- SHOCKING,” ONE SAYS.| ' hausted When Team-Mate Dupre serene Fails to Relieve Him After Knows Gould “Merely as a Friend,” but Has Received a | NOWNTOWN STORE WINDOW Long Ordeal, “Few Trifles, Perhaps.” eal _ustioe Seabury, of the Supreme Wagon Rammed Through Bridgebound Crowd TERRIFIC SPRINT LEAVES ‘coll; Anant, Linea ules on On Nassau Street and Animal Is Flung Into | FIVE TEAMS TIED IN LEAD, Nicoll, Anabel, Lindsay & Fuller, coun- sel for Fi Jay Gould, to strike out Midst of Christmas Display eos Clerk Manhattan, who) At Thirty-eighth Hour Six-Day Contestants Are a ‘ox vv! Only a Few Laps Ahead of Record, When ws H Arrival of Band Sends Them Off about half the paragraphs In the third amended ¢ plaint of Is wife, Helen} A combination of horse and automo- Twenty-seeond Kelly Gould, in her suft for absolute > worked havee this afternoon divorce in which she names Rose Win-/the show win Hastin | Miller photo The mot 100) Stanh nm was based on the conten- tion that th legations sought ne, Nassau strer n strpet, a clerk employed by eliminated were Irrelevant to the statu- thoroughfare « Hastin wal the show a ster Cli tory charge, and redundant. And TAriC@eira ieuton a aiennrievrereiniur eon 1 dos DCI ca MER AIEDLAST at Faster Clip. contention was based on the fact that ; when ur miously et = = ——- instead of going from the beginning broken glass and about $2 worth of tore, The young man was knocked i i the end of an accusation in a single cameras and other supplies in the win- down, but fortunately excaped the fren Ina ter ng of the six day paragraph, Herbert C. Smyth amade dow were smashed vied animal's hoofs, His scalp was ent |. ' separate paragraphs of the Introduction. yg en inred) al the time! Open, However, ® Jagged’ plece of |iace SOs!ar, Rutt a ter and Lawson, The complaint said, for Instance, that : Beoaeaes Srna oe helaes Collins 3 t 5 AWN te i ,. Blas ollins and Mitten on tke rest of Mr. Gould had his agent engage a room When the tide of Brooklyn-bound work sreatichBlocteaton) Streets | : Test of at the Hotel Grand, in Paris, in the au-lers from the financial district was set- ATRilt PATHICININ (COE ITAURD EA Halt ters, Dur den was in a thunderous uproar. tumn of 1906, adjoining and connected f the u |. after sending mb it was over Anderson and [ting toward the Park Row en Brooklyn Bridge. front of ally The sprint lasted half an hour, and wh tempted with the apartment occupied by Mer- 18 Str pital Jorie Stevens. S A 1 1 3 Says She Got $3,000, A nett PALIEL CAAA Heras i thods | Vanoni, the Da Italia Walthour and Then in @ preceding paragraph itis al-|named Biagin and driven by W. G. passably n and leged that Mr d availed the connecting doors betwee ments and virited Miss St apartment during the fal of! Appel, his chauffeur Beekman te Ann stre | Horse Jumped Through Wifdow. nk Jones, d nd climbed Wagon, finaly mana he apar vens in hi nd wi 2 rules, which Appel started the engine of 1905 and 1907 Jinto the car, just asx a on dering | C the lap gainers aul Still another paragranh alleged that on | Press Van, owned by the Bright al fc i auennsaes Uae his racorsal vangdia their return to New York Mr. Gould co: Coney Ista approve) mal was not badly in The 2 | is ; i r. icon mere anna alEanG Cathe mewith t ndow had | leaves five teams tied for firs Unued his attentions vens at No. ened the horse and hi jumped up on nst the end of the Georget Falls Exhausted. . stree: SCORE AT 5 P. M. It was alleged in one paragraph that | the sidewalk i Frank J. Gould first met Rose Winter) At the NewMOMel Le REDL rted | Holden was dent to the ae 1 aa at Martin’s in April or May. 1906. his car. T front end of the autos pbulance Su Lauri rae pu Miles. Lape In another paragraph that he haq/Mobile hit the wagon amidships and) wounds ef Bushman ai . i paris A oT Sls snnanooan 832 2 given a diamond ring, a gold purse and forced the horse right through the they were able to go. y, ate ‘i ca McFarland and Moran.... 832 2 various sums of mon. at diiferent |show window, H. Bushman, of No. 473 There were no arrests: aks aaa s a > times, one of the gifts ng $3,000, to! F avenue, Brooklyn, ar did not resume its rn row Ha aude un aa F PATI LST 96 392) 22) Hose Winter ge, of No, olf West One Hu pearance for nearly an hour th the hope that oul cow Collins and Mitten......, 832 2 ‘Then in a paragraph which was the — —— Se |) ae ued Hill and Demara........ 832 2 only one, according to the conten esheets " ti Anderson and Vano: 832 1 Mr. Gould's lawyers, which should re- repens if he can get a! Pal and Walker...... 832 1 main, uld is charged with Visiting | [enee ae ia : wal Drona: > Rose Winter at No. 208 West Fifty new | in i ! Hop P ms vo} id Drebach. 8: 5 eighth street. No, 208 Weat Fitty-elghth [ue rae ae Paneer ties Valthoun andi Root....,. 832 10) street is the Hotel Shoreham ’ Me Hi Say aerate at i Galvin and Wiley....... 832 0 Justice Seabury rules that the whole | P ue ‘ ane Faber and Lafourcade.... 825 2 complaint should stand; that the de-| nts 1 all the ierans ie: oe acriptive paragraphs are merely intr ere: ea lari ls ri Prete ductory, and sustaining Mr snus | I al le) e1 e gifts o one 4 y 6 ! lehicle > is > I | ll) contention that these gifts to Rose Driver Flung Into Roadway’and Vehicle Demolished b : " to | epee Winter were not platonic gifts, ays the i if rainy | ( Nan't fositee matlse Uonanans sascanin £ Mr. | Crash of Big Car in Fifth Avenue’s Most Fashionable fe toame heard |i lim get his lap despite the Jould’s attentions, E ; : t yokout t so he crowd to “yg, { and “Perfectly Shocking. Section During Afternoon “Parade. hustled out to t ’ “It's perfectly shocking How dare! 4 P - t n } do she! SASHES TT th In front of the William K. Vander- vehicles by 4 k Veer to t} tf te ey hon ia is vou, Pavone: tall and beautiful actress, in her apart- bilt house, at ies second st : a sie of th vd 2 Vetor nicke ae A oc faa tite ora ny ae Ane Hee ent in the Sonoma to-day when a re- | Fifth avenue, there was a smash-up one Aue. § could iget tt Had a ar on t J my this afternoon during the height of machine und it laps and M } |e i ke up the one tap they leved his | 1, 1 the effect is electrical. Bedlam porter for The Evening World told her | Mrs, Frank Gould had named her as one | * |ieading the chase when h mate, Moran, The trainers @ nging to J traffic that caused a lot of excitement | pony cart t veraian | aks Ic Int rowd anv the riders i or jand a congestion which blocked the of N st Sixty-first and | ¢ hour o Miss Winter {s an English woman of ; utes or more. 173 East Sixty-second street, a hostler |2N4 Unmisals l : jJeRe In Bn OFOrE «tO Bold’ them. Ret Ja fine family, living near Birmingham, | Julian Van Gelde, of No, 745 Forest |from Mr, Armstrong's stables jevery camp ; {and Walthour have expressed determi- and some years ago married Perey |avenue, the Br a chauffeur em- Wallace was flung forward ove Exceed Record Again. (2 ation to get into the front bunch, but Mrs. Henrietta Potter, of No. | front wheel, but he wasn't badly Rutt and the reat of the leaders -wonik nt had the effect of putting Since she | ployed b Winter, a writer of London has been in America and on the st Jad Hast Fifty-reventh strect, was brings and scrambled up in time to ki Pyeeauopidiieirecand mann be nm. i : she has been known as Miss Win’ fing his mistress’s automobile downtown |pony from ru away, = Th a et athe er owd thinned out as usual as the She is blond and slender, with weep |empty when the wheels began to skid | cart was 1 6 Me BSAPy ATE “i " ed. Many of the alle blue eyes and golden hair and a languid |as he tried to get out of a pocket of got off with a smashed | ideas the owd went home and the fresh manner of speaking. She was one of -~- mT be the Gibson girls in Thomas W. Ryley’s ne. thn t ed his production of "The Belle of Mayfair,” | §& Yh] tend (ated hann 1 t t ' s at and her last engagement was with Miss 4 ae \ 1 won the applat t the crowd Frita) Seheff in “The Prima Donna 4 ptt r 3 didn't do much to pree Her apartment in the Sonoma is one of | ent this gain ey figure that the the most expensive in the house and is | ) ayer Be has no possible chance of beautifully furnished id race even : Ww ’ King di ance Merely a Friend. ve tinu and Menus Bedell, who weve . | 1 | 1 night, are all right “Do you know Mr, Gould?’ she was! — —— + 4 esh a i : phe ; ticul wooord reports from t ‘yes, 1 know him." she said, “but! Cy ctodi of Prudenti 2mployees’ Chris s) lane othe q merely ama friend and not in any wey ;Custodian of Prudential Employees’ Christmas Fund Van Bsr ger : aE h he extent would jus: eh manis nerd 7 . at is to r le poeronching 49 ay Anh WAt MORIA ab hes From Newark and a General Alarm Is Sent al eat: w ir went out to re ny ha ont talked | , a oe 8 F Why, 1 have 01 ked with Out by the Polic tat ay tap he: and nl harineh Baga 10 you remembe re you a =A rm has been sent out by he had le wn, a Pry Sabot I spares |b ant through the Do you remember you met| Ax yr haw been sent out by he had lett ¢ 1 Joes not t led he started a spurt him ; the New © for the ehension | Know where he ts | ‘i that la romen At several parties where we were r elt was the organist f al x ‘ nae serie George mer clerk ayy, cee Taser renee 1 } pant Miss Winter smiled wisel afd FH tee John Hayden, an supposed to be a an hia Vanoni Tried for Lap. a , . ‘ ried bd Lat 1 ' 1. Lan wish to that} Slockett, it was ou an i, H a atlaaa Wer : Me , 4 ; J , Hetii4 1 de any such charges as 1 under-|of a Christmas fund that is raised by became enar fi Aa . ' Peal ana 4 he en on theun stand Mrs Gou'd to have made Ihe clerks of the company. They pay !wio waa playing sowark " MS ' 1 Hy Pp cn Pe ‘Mrs, Gould says her husband g in a stated amount weekly throughout he had bee 7 her pany m ‘ righ a Hep rea Peete ‘ fined 'eldane | RtaeEe you ¥ presents,” she was in-|the year and divide up the whole fund tate. Ha further says that i . P f cre | fore you ever recetve MnYthINg the week before as. The amount ago last night this « ent Slockett | be three 1 aie ite’ xe “er mumalavia 1 scarcely remember,’ she answe raised this » On) @ telegram in wh she ask 4, t uving covered jes and A Anta lan, ly. Perk ida W! Slockett resigned on Friday last, but, weet her at a hotel Hoboken. The | ang The pace W » great for Vanont. trif But, really, I don't care to a ~ Pradeptia! clerks are mourning the | PS 3 anything, More without consulting my {ihe other clerks did not know it. When joss of the money with which they had} Wh he o , saw it was} He sluckened, and Floyd MeParland attorney,” they called on his wite later ehe said iniended to buy Christmas present Faber, who is more on five milesishot past him, The riders then tools 4 peenpereerrs

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