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1 WO DROWN FROM TUG AT BATTERY ~ REC WEATHER Fair to-night and Wednes tas FINAL R ES Hi} L y $ E Hi] | Ti t N i) Circulation Books Open to All.” | { a Circulation Books Open to All. Wy | ' - — ; uae sail PRICE ONE CENT. ‘ NEW YORK, TUESDAY, ‘DECEMBER 8, 1908. “PRICE ONE CENT, TWD NEN OROWNED. "OES FRFNCHIMAN RIDES UNTIL HE DROPS: | GEDA SS savor owe UU ING PAGE TELLS ON THE RDERS Sides With Harriman and Ful- Rose Winters and Marjorie! | fills Prophecy of Magnate Stevens Alleged Objects of |-—- —— : Te | ——— L | on Anti-Trust Act. Husband’s Attentions. AUTO HURLS HORSE INTO 'Geor get Tumbles From Wheel Ex- : NEW RAILROAD MOVE. “SHOCKING,” ONE SAYS.| | hausted When Team-Mate Dupre | ive Others Aboard Saved When the ——— a ; : \ a i] dT 5 tM land Rams President Wants Them Solely Knows Gould “Merely as a Fails to Relieve Him After eusteleh SEI TON MESSI et 2 Under Interstate Board— Friend,” but Has Received a | Long Ordeal. the Anthracite and Sends Favors Honest Trusts. “Few Trifles, Perhaps.” | Her to the Bottom = ee ee eee CE RINIC Chan n UEAyiaS FIVE TEAMS TIED IN LEAD. WASHINGTON, ‘Dec S—The most Court, denied to-day th oO ACRE tarurstec he niasiraaten et nel Misa neT meee ee ction ot on Nassau Street and Animal Is Fluag Into | as: Midst of Christmas Displa Us on Clerk | Pp. RD PACH KILLING OFF RIDERS +e —— + $e he George Morrell Compan , on its Roosevelt to th feth | sel for Frank Jay Gould, tc way trom C s Dock 1 down 200 ds off the e and House |about half the paragraphs In the third pier A, North River, this ike @aaghwar and enale wae aay so amended complaint of his wife, Helen| A combination of horse and automo- ‘Twenty-secnnd th ow | At Thirty-eighth Hour Six-Day Contestants Are 4 ; eal nt uttered by E. H./ielly Gould, in her sult for absolute! hile worked ternoon with | were pas: ast managed tof on the tug went down wi were drowne ian at a banquet in New Vork |divorce in which she nemes Rose Wins|iiie siow win ing Out of the way but were badly ent | Only a Few Laps Ahead of Record, When The other persons aboa wn iman said at that time, speak-| ter. Marjorie Stevens and others. i ‘ ye, Fallin m the broken window | hy Mille nhote si A No. 1S st i} . ~ .4 a Aribiienriversouwreneirescucd ear ererONEOMIAn iE | ‘The motion was based on the conten-| Miller Phot : otto 1 1 No. 1 Stanhope! Arrival of Band Sends Them Off Oh REEL (RTKL clans OW: andthe listens pwialiemaan tthe Tenitea (fom that the alle ought Nassau etre that n street, Erookivn, a clerk employed 1 | « e Pres! of the United eliminated were iri nt to the statu- thoroughfare Hastings «& Miller, the show é 3: ‘li transport Maryland. of je New States three years ago that In passing tory charge, and redundant. 4 Ma AriTal. "i . window, preparing a Christmas display, | at Faster Clip. unceremonioust. and New Haven Ra the present Interstate Commerce act|COntention was based on the fact when the | ne pri I ’ 1 : re aWECTS ‘ instead of going from the beginning to) !TOKen Blass: maT Se 1 OF tered, © young vas sukiooker Bhe was laden with freight ca Sea HERO R CRORE ning to ter young man was knocked | . Vitae eas Gesuence rman act He the end of an accusation in a single cameras and otter supplies in the wins down, hut fortunatel ed the fren Ina terrific sy THE DEAD. |was inviting a great deal of "paragraph, Herbert C. Smyth made dow were smashed zied animal's His seaip y eut trace so-far, Rutt Fogler and vson, | Now he will pi t end the) Separate paragraphs of the introducth. PWARD GARVAN, er On. | The accident occurred at the time n EDWARD GAR AS a | Nery thing whieh T suggested.” mbescom plaints lg itor instance aCnats|acie Naan ee oi oe eae ela Collins and Mitien ill I gained laps on tke rest of pment | ee TTS, cuss all when the tide of Brooklyn-bound wo gained y ‘ EDWARD HOLLENBE { I) VAroliresiaent\moorevelt inlints|aness| =r cmcltiad his agent engage a room Traffic Blocked on Street. ten er p Auge u THE RESCUED. ! ¢ th : ton | 2t, the Hotel Grand, in Paris, in the au-lers from the financial district was set: paceman Arnold, of the ‘Tramesthe riders, During s ina thunderous uproar. sage) torday makes! tissreoont Menge aen | euenn of 1906, adjoining and connected | ting toward the Park Row end of the Squad, after sending an ambulance call Ne 1 1 Wow % 5 ; ythat the Sherman Anti-Trust law be ee biaManerimentbseupied iy Marcus eae vniiaridesili ReOCMN BnitiICCnitei canta MORDItale AteeTta The sprint lasted halt ar ind it was over Anderson and «> = freplaced by a law which shall expressly Nassau street, on the c side, Was |to atraiglite AaMAPET ‘one ihe tish-ltalian team onee ho But if Mant wren combinations of capital, but will Says She) Got $3,000. Athy amines oo GRE muna legays eae git Pan (au a aes tare ; ; aie eae a and ut i ntesana Is He Ming eet the Interstate railways of the! Then ina preceding paragraph it $s al-|named Blagin and driven by W SHES GNt Panera {Root once, Devonoviteh and Drob: Russians, once, Galvin and AUGUST PETER: khand Rauntco aealdt under the control leged that Mr, Gould availed himse : jy > a rsy r 0 er contra himself of! Appel, his chauffeur Beekman to Ann ets \ 5 = an eae, mene etn) Zio? Eledigeaitton Lavayor Ney eh See ae au aeoraieal inelconnectine(aberalie meen Tes dpaerel aa CeCe || Hee Ate HEN me ilag Kee hese aE 2 ee i we Gi ments and vifited Miss Stevens in her : A ai ine Hill ar ve lost a lap, wi e rules, which company that owns the tug. Will Demand His Rel sion, The enfo nent of the Sherman | mallet it nee inined gon, flnaly managed to get a elease. : ' reside ane oan apartment during the fall and : Appel started the engine an; moss 4 . a aT a tiaieniaan The tug had been laid up for repairs (6, OI BEG eh nD CB eA Od a AI ARTS eat of Ma ERY make alli as ith the lap gainers all in Cra dock, Jersey City, and had =e |” Not a Word About the Tariff. Still another paragranh alleged that on | PTes* Van. and found, to Din vauri that the way until his tire went flat s Vhe changing of positions now Relativ y Physi: | st nto New Yo * at Cone mal was not badly injured. ‘The been launched only a few hours before Relative to the plan of County Physi-| 9. president studiously refrains tO" peta te lew. Nore Sri Gouldiconr ee ve EA CATR tn IRI TM leaves five teams tied for firs 2, the collision. She had proceeded down (ian Scammell, of Trenton, N. J. to ap-| trom making any reference, however UDNed NS a if peated Ries and he jumped up on|been exerted the end of GC t Falls Exhausted as a questior q fp ea th street i ae eorget Fa . Oe A the North River on slow speed and had | P!Y all ife-restoring tests known to to the tariff questi 4 eM Aarne ReniGnat AYE NAT Ta: g ; SCORE AT 5 P. M. cence on the bod . H e more noticeable trom aye | he same mome spel startec Md I caeihes stopped in the channel. She was lying a aa tae dy of youn Aanisene'| hes ere nies rou) Frank J. Gould first met Rose Winter ; Att deen thon ne pr i teat aa Mioninvas. J e 1 been electrocuted in the : at Martin's in April or May, 1906 Mis ear he front endo e autos bulance Surg motionless except for the tide drift when | new state prison, John Bernhardt, the ee er eee Apes In another paragraph that he had| mobile hit the wagon amidships and wounds of it t Rutt an , the Maryland awept down the river, and! condemned man's lawyer, has deter. { Sea eeaene cig given a diamond ring, a gold purse and | forced the h night through the! they. were a wad case McFarland and Moran.. without any signals, according to Capt. | mined on different courses of action, | . rn Taft "various sums of money at diferent) show win H. Bushinan, of No, 473 There were no 4 eae liReclecandiiewess oe en Gibbs, of the tug, rammed the little ene wu attempt uo) are the iter etioriat words was this times, one of the gifts being $3,000, to| Fifth avenue, Brooklyn, ar 3 did not res n ‘Slalom Pt, lan of the doctors by being in the ex- eee ie ee tien Yona Guttina rea iaiiailtbarancentoningas Sollins ! Fa craft aft. Vas arian i BES ID e 185: It was a typical Rooseveltian Bose Winter 5 No. oi West One Hundred and rance for 1 ibn { ecution chamber and claiming the body IPRS son nearly every Then in a paragraph which was the | -————— -— ‘ Hill and Demara.. Began to Settle Quickly. just a5 soon as the electric current has |i tT ection and a lol of dead ones, Only one, according to the contention of ri Anderson and Vanoni The Maryland was laden with heavy (yey ee, eyiea ncn to Prevent | and abounding in Roosevelt words and Mr. Gould's lawyers, which should re- ick if he can get a| Palmer and Walker... freight cars and moving rapidly. The | ‘ve @Pplles ne tests, Mr. Bern- See iag earn ricieriiiinds main, Gould is charged with visiting | A : ehDE Fi x forcelof' the collision cauacd the Iie | were breposes! to: minutely: watch) the fee » Rose Winter at No. 908 West F venoyuchiend Drpbach: tac to carson. ‘She took water over the Prowtess of the tests, and if Mantesana Berens mes SABE on RTC ITT fart 5 re-entry would | Walthour and Root.. 0 careen, She took water over the | sows the least indicatio ening ngdoers of great weal Fa ae f 1 ele Georget's ¢ sal i room and before anybody realized iand his liberty on the Bomar een giver,” “preach Justice Seabury rules that the miliale| - ji Faber and Lafourcade.... { had happened had begun to) contention that a man may not a sec- (meaning but wrong-headed me complaint should satan ab ine iis | mint AN A Ay ond time be placed in jeopardy of hig | of wealth,” “reign of an unrestricted in- |S¢P!Ptive Paragraphs are merely Intro. | Se ee 1 ho i ' Ma by | Capt. Gibbs was in the pilot house. tite for the same erime ot lduction,’ “eupervision ot corporate (ductors, and sustaining Mr. Smyth's ; me . Sih } Farland and | Mael 1 fin 1900, He shouted an alarm, With him was in the first place,” sald Mr. Bern-| wealth,” “predatory wealth,” “the reign contention that these kitts to Rose Driver Flung Into Roadway'and Vehicle Demolished by; leat io | Mr. Morrell. “Everybody jump!” yelled /nardt in his office, In the Prudential | of plutocracy,” “greed and rascality,” | Winter were not platonic gifts, but the ins SE ae 5 ‘ ; and thus 1, they didn't pu both men, Belvey and Peterson, the | Building, Newark, to-day, ‘Mantesana|“wealthlest and most formidable crim- Motive for her aeceptance of Mr. / Crash of Big Car in Fifth Avenue’s Most Fashionable ft » toa ila him get his ‘ deckhands, jumped and 1 with |has been sentenced to be electrocuted |inals,”’ “the common people,” “blind and | Gould's attentions SBA ; 5 on the lookout of the wd to "gs them Edward Roach, the fireman, who /during the week of Jan, 10 and not Dee, | ignorant resistanc« ‘corrupt. “Perfectly Shocking, j Section During Afternoon “Parade. ust wen fi had just poked his head from the door |21, iy Dec. 15 I will have probably filed | tures, ‘odious vice of class selfish: “It's perfectly shocking! How dare! 4 ‘ . t start 1 ily Waithour and Root, Dayonos ary f st Bi . : Miss Rose Winter, the | In front of the William K. Vander- vehic k Veer to tt 5 “peal tool, 0 of the boiler room. 4n application for a writ of error, so | ness," “twentieth century economic phi- she!" exclaimed Miss R n th We Maleieapeand oritt retleved ¢ ot vitch and Drobach or Galvin and Wiley, Garvan, the engineer, busy at the en-|that an appeal can be taken, If that ts! josophy,” “traitors to the people,” ‘‘or- | tall and beautiful actress, In her apart bilt house, at fF itt sand! ai ip on mn 1 | Stol pleked tutt € three the three teams tied for second place, gine, was canght below and could not dented, 1 presume the execution must|derly self-restraint’ and “tainted with ment in the Sonoma to-~ when a re- | Fifth avenue, there was a Hi ap Before the chauffeur could get the big laps and MacFarland was on the latteinnt dommake the one lap ihee escape, Neither could the cook, Hollen- be proceeded with,” | vindictiveness.” |porter for The Evening World told her {this afternoon during the height of machine under control it crashed into a |icading the chase when he relleved Nis) need the effect is electrical, Bedlam beck, who was tn the galley, get out in Se The President devotes the bulk of his Mrs, Frank Gould had named her as one iarame that onusest a ie of teavisTneRe pepy cart Pals nBing to ay Armstrot mate, Moran. The trainers and handlers | } tr) ciangithairidecs time. Both went down with the tug. Wy of the corpora-|of the co-respondents in the suit for|and a congestion which blocke: he |of No. 32 Kast § -first street, and | u | 4 aK AMA fae ss : i HELEN GOULD SUED. message to 6, discunsion OF 4 rr s Jasphalt from curb to curb for ten min-|driven by Thomas tA ace, of No, |of the men had a busy half hour of It | put eve of strength into thetr Had a Narrow Escape. — tions, the courts and labor. He sheds | divorce. | aaP aan : jand unmistakable nervou pervaded | jegs in an effort to hold them, Root paacemeel about 2,00 words, with some quotations | Miss Winter {s an English woman of ; Utes or mo : ; 173 East Sixty-second street, a hostier ANG UNmime AL RE CE ea Mr. Morrell had a narrow escape from Former Maid Demands $20,000 for|from Marco Polu, on the condition of|a fine family, living near Birmingham, | Julian Van , of No. Forest |from Mr. Armstrong's stables | Waa Boe oe H rae ip + < eters. helng drawn down by tie sustion. but Slanderons Language ‘eections of northern China, where foresta|and some years ago married Percy|avenue, the Bronx, a chauffeur em- | Wallace was flung forward over a Exceed Record Again. jasien:te nto the front bunch, ibys was helped by Capt, Gibbs, who was) jjclen Miller Gould, demanding and (nave been destroyed—this to Mustrate | winter, a writer of London, Since she | ployed by Mra. Henrietta Potter, of No, front wheel, but he wasn't badly hurte| ‘phe sprint had the effect of putting | /* Ne and the neat of She lenders) wonis supporting him when the rescuers from getting a bill of particulars, revealed in| some photographs sent as an appendix has been in America and on the stage |44 Kast reventh street, was bring: and ser 1 up in 6 to keep ahead of the record again, |") mh inin the tug Reynolds reached them. the Supreme Court to-day that Elizabeth | to the message. He asks for postal sav-| she has been known as Miss Winter. |ing his m s's automobile di p from running away The thirty-ninth hour t We owd thinned a usual as the The Reynolds, a Ward line tug, had Gauiey, of No. 419 Nineteenth street, | ings banks, a parcels post, big NAVY aP-/ she is blond and slender, with weep |empty when the wheels begd cart was badly wrecked le 1 two laps abe t ur approached, Many of the alle been lying off Pier A, Her captain, s Brooklyn, is suing her $20,000 dam= | propriations and laws to place Unter- | pjue eyes and golden hair and a languid |as he tried to get out of a pocket of got off with a smashed he An hour before t the 1 went home and the freah ing the collision, started out with her ages for alleged slander . ia nae : . z ads F revi : $ba Ae) a seaiacr beet Vine ithe Dill of particulars attributes 8/# © 1 corporations under rigid manner of speaking. She was one of ; —— - t it fa i and picked up Gibbs, Morrell and the | iiss Gould language Which could not be | Federal supervision, The message 18 4 the Gibson girls in Thomas W. Ryley's | t French team, #nined hie two deckhands, The fireman, Roach, yepeated in polite ‘soctety or a decent | echo of most of the other messages | production of The Belle of Mayfatr,” 66 Yh] t twelve or tes at Mas carried Aawn by the tide several /NONEBAROY OS sees sho. we President Roosevelt has sent to the Con- | jnq hier last engagement was with Miss the a the crowd, hundred yards. He was finally lifted | Blige , y Saye she Was sme - 5 ees | s didn't do much to pree Ms ployed’ as maid’ Dy Mise Gould in. set, | ers Fritai Schef! in The Prima Donna | p aboard the Hghter Comport. The sur sa and iso, and “that ‘Miss Gould | president Roosevelt starts right out jzer apartment in the Sonoma is ot! ae Star t this gain, They figure that the vivors were taken to tho police sation Charette | With belng an Improper | with the modest statement thut the/the most expensive in the house and is | No 1 \ in has no possible ice of on 7 xp! orked over Mr |iprei e is excellent, and the finan- i fter 1 s of i ¢ and Menus I who were present time ts ex : Merely a Friend. how, after nea Aa ntinu Morrell for some time before he re-/ WED AT 12 YEARS | al management of the nation’s Inte : ne ees Dae as pds teadire FEET EYES aT TA | night, are all right gained consciousness, * ee . ‘Do you know Mr, Gou-d e —_— * a ha Jests by the Government during the last st year’s winner, is particular! 4 4 r nm the Seer err Tarte re AND DIVORCED AT 22, |c#'s, 1» tie Government during the last gf a Rutty Inat year's iar enneacaay Be moved to the hospital, Capt, Gibbs and — veitis' term: of office) has shown the| 7#e 2 snow in nN "Custodian of Prudential Employees’ Christmas Fund Van- ; i 7 © other it out Roach were able to go to the company’s | MONTICELLO, N. Y., Dec, &—Judge | most ctory resulta, From a dis: | merely ae @ friend and not in apy way : : AANSOT HARK F eRe HERS Matos PET office and make thelr report ned an inter-| cussion of Government finances he SPPFOa ing ihe onal: SOAS ANIA Alar ishes From Newark and a General Alarm Is Sent AUS AEA ey ) BO UE rican Diol catalina tify his w n he rdonwole ac ‘or him. ‘ 4 ae No Signals, Captain Says, yeto Mrs. laure makes a quick ebift to the question of s Why, 1 have talked with Out by the Polic “Hy ait q partn Keddie corporati oh In this connec ‘ 1¢ HC P ; A (i i t, and when the gray of Before leaving the polive station Capt, | married at of twelve years, Is y him three or four time | ? s party n ; oe ae Gibbs said to The Evening World re BON DU twenty: 1Wo and has @ daugiiter | tlon he ee nalganual ‘Do you remember where you met! A general alarin has been sent out by /he had left town, and she does the final mile Saturd ght. Fat } Pirie he started a apurs ine years old jorpora’ 01 A him? ¢ { the I t t tl 1 I ¢ estar & ap porter i nim the Newark police for the apprehension re Tips - I can't understand how thls collision iron OE believe that it is worse than fally a1 se parties where we were , PF ' As the organist of afinto wild exeit rote Cntr at la i r men RE reanee Str era eal et caran ign ay in ANNOUNCEMENT. to attempt to prohibit all combination) ests of t, a former clork utherford J. Het thirty-fiftl © Wie poste 2 Were: WPA ANE BA Pata a aneacOTainnal uaa 48 4u done by the Sherman Anti-Trust" -\hose part! 1 ce Company gener stealing a lap. He F t adtataik nee manner iinerantein ie ae law, because such a law can be em- Miss Winte wisel Hayden, an. 8Ur x) fia like atanaoda Vanoni Tris Slarboard mde aft, and then she went The ening World expects to be able ;oyeeq only imperfocsiy and unequally, Perhaps you think I'n aay,” ’ Aig 4 sy pnrap uP t ‘ Lafourcade Gets Lap. to Beer mie te mawred ‘nuounce the Winners of the Hand- au@ ite enforcement works almost as sail, “Weg ma I wn-iike a f ‘ ' shout the miles ana Msceniain what damage bad heen tong thy Competition in tine for them to much Bardship as Good. X strongly ad- Whose parties’ J at all aff led nn it ‘ " 4 OF to lower receive their checks uv @ Christmas| Yooate tpt instead of an unwise ef- ithe subject. | inerely wish to say that) woth, al Sas custodian | iy Hayden allexe Mt Sluckett) sprint as t f " k am o« AA i SHS fort to prohibit all combinations, there | Jc y such charges as 1 under-/of a Christmas fund that is raised by pecame . i 4 i 1 tha lana Pia 1 thelr asta A water ite present, The sorting of several hundted | jyaiy pe substituted « law which shall 'siund Mrs ‘oud to have made Jthe clerks of the company. They pay who was pla iat the ul 2 ; but they quickly Py aie a Pr thousand specimens of handwriting is 4 expressly permit combinations which Mrs. Gould says her wnd gavelin a stated amount weekly thvoughout he had bee ip yh Ay ! nent fue-year esta Ay by + . tired riders ataman par tremendous In addition, the com-|@¥@ 4m the interest of the public, but you val presents,” she was in-|the year and divide up the whole fund Ha rt aye that a nn r 7 for 4 sys followed a ormed. ‘Did you ever recetye anything 7 . rs pee parison of writing by # committee of tal} 96 the same time give ‘mn {Laid you ever AHYEHINE ve work before Christman, The amount go Ian ght this qin) went Slockett | be thee 4 ened ihe ats 88 oe saad avant nateae aamankn natialennla a eatindl Adamant scarcely remember,” she answered, |"#ised this year was §,00 @ telegram in which she asked ard, th avin) vere ' and A wdvanta itt im tbs sports enusy, tho criay. fail ais | nf rte sequire ‘we a unt of Work, | {4k power ef control and supervision aly: Perhaps | T did—a few! siockett resigned on Friday Inet, but , pert Hel at a hotel in Hoboken “ie | lap, ‘ ri ‘ » great for Vanont 4 e your e The winners of the Dot Competith ut, really jon't care t " Prudential clerks are mourning = ¢ - bia. i Th aula "Seed at Wigs TMG petition Liv thing: iors without consulting ‘mp (the other clerks did not know it. When | (ost the money with whist they had |W he other » saw it was|iHe sluckened, und Floyd McFarland ~ envouneed in @ few days (Coauaued om Fourne Fags) alterney.”’ Abey called on bie wife later ehe said imiended to buy Christmas presents Faber, who is more than five milesishot past him, The riders thea tees ’ ‘ 4 ‘ i l ‘ j

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