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66 I Binns g World cD c= —— = —] Sz iL | =<) —=_ os = = cD —e To-Day’s Weather—FAIR; COLDER, PINAL U RESULTS EDITION i PGE ONE CENT. [ “ Circulation Books Open to All." —all NEW ‘YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1909. fe a Circulation Books | Open to All.” SHINAI DRAGED BY AMS FROM ERRYBOAT pee Beet Two Teams Dash Into River, Breaking Legs of Girl and Man in Stampede. HERO DIV TO RESCUE. | Victim in Slip at Lib- erty Street. Two persons, Mmbs broken, tary bath in {oy water and there was a ecare t! dred pa: Central's Lib waterfront the ferry one of them a girl, had six more took an Involin- cated to several hun- y oft the Jersey street ferry du boat Red Bank rammed the iD an head of her s 4 which culminated when two frightened teams went over- board, taking with ¢ fly loaded trucks and several of the in- evitable Innocent ‘There ,em a jwir of heay- bystanders, were a ver of firster scuam to add a final dash of excitement to the mixture of It was the Bank from She came heavily laden with commuters, trucks, horses and baggage. In the middle g@angway at the front of the boat, com- ing tn, was a big truck of the firm of Beamon Brothers, wholesal No, 121 street, Manhattan, on the one side of the stanchions, and a wire-inclosed, decked van of the United States Express Com- pany on the other, each hitched to two horses. On the seat of the grocery truck fat a driver and a helper. Tr van was In charge of a d and a delivery hand. Boat Crashed Into Quarters. A swift wind and the Red B 1rse have pointed straight into the slip, s ing Inward against the yielding sides she down stream wing of the opening But she A drifted too far, and with a crash that jarred every timbe the heavy, double nosed boat st t the end of it, n a ferryboat is pre- paring to land, the forward deck was crowded with passengers, impatient to be ashore. The shock flung dozens of men and women off their feet. One man shot head foremost over the guard rail, floundered on the edge of the deck collision, pante and damage 5 o'clock trip of the Red Communipaw. grocers of Hudson dividing iver, a guard a swifter oft hor ¢ tide took She should , battering against oak and th splintering wagon gear, Horses Dashed Overboard. Then, as if with accord, like charlot horses starting for a race, the horses hitched to Seamon Brothers’ Deckhand ne to Drowning | | Ner, which began when| OF NEW CANCER TREATMENT fe express | in her | not | e sound of | and Signora Who Gave Him Unpleasant Su: prise at Hoiet THREW HOT SOUP OVER WIFE; FNRICQ CHRUSO'S Sumer GETS LONG TERM IN PRISON ARIUCC| SHE SAL: TOUT! 1001! Giacchetti Taka de Big Steam- boat After Her Surprising Visit to Tenor. 'On Plea of Guilty Court Sentences George Braun to Eleven Months and $500, Which He Must Serve Out at Sla Day. } ‘A big hulking fellow with a heavy) verely, She and still te under crop of black hair pleaded guilty to a Medical tr The accused was George Braun, a : laborer, forty-four years old, and Ived The prose- qt No, 182 Third street. The assault occurred on Jan. + ” “ ” Justice Wyatt gentenced Braun to) TAKA SOME “MON,” TOO, eleven months tn the penitentiary and a fine of $590. This last means 660 was t issault In the Court of Spe- Ke of clal Sessions this afternoon, uting at y explained to the three Justices what the asmult had been. "This det sald the prosecutor, ndant,"” nok exception to the soup his wife had | more days—a dollar for each day “But Not All Obligations Are prepared for his evening meal. He Braun was'released from the Iwland z ae caught up the pot and hurled {ts con- weeks ago, after serving a six) Fulfilled,’ She Cries as tents over the woman, scalding her se- ntence for Babes his wife, | pee pai : - Ship Starts, CHARGES AGAINST WALLIS WENT TO GOVERNOR FIRST =: | while he was taking a bath In his Hughes Had arden to Learn of Objections to His Appointee, |apartment in the Knlokerbocker Hotel, | but Passed It Up as Routine Matter to the ee aot alae cetm cue eae tae | ‘he signora was in no amia- Insurance Department. Enrico Caruso's Marluccl, da steamboat, ehe sall away, Caruso may sing in Philadelphia to- night with care free abandon, for Gilda she take-a | Lorraine. [ble mood when she left these shores, | but evidently she had made some sort | of @ compromise with Caruso satisfac: | ALBANY, Jan. 2—By thelr loud and; quiet, too, But ill-considered attacks | tory for the tlme being, | | persistent the Senators |upon the scrappy members of the Senate | Not alnce ahe eloped with her rw upon t who opposed the nomination of Fred-|“hO put Wallis out of running | 0. [erick A. Wallis as Superintendent of In- | Pgnet UP the Tee ats thelvers jocuments in the Insurance Depart ment which, when spoken of in. the \Senate, !mpelled Mr. Wallis to refuse the office of State Superintondent, were attacks the a year ago, had Caruso seen his erstwhile affinity, the charming Gtac- jchett!, She gave him the surprise of ‘his lfe when she popped Into New originally addressed to the Governor tlon, the withdrayal of Wallle’s name to |York yesterday morning and wewel | y 1 BLY AST him up. She wanted money and @6n+ A lhims They were not examined in | versation. | make public the documents on file in the | the Governor's office apparently, but | Got the Money RIVER ] Mi Insurance Department upon which the | were passed along to the I) ment ‘ | i Jopposition was based Jot Ingurance as matters of routine, APd she got both—but not from) | Had the friends of Mr. Wallis and | business, Therefore the Governor ts | Caruso direct. After he had procured ° |Gov, Hughes who have taken upon |shown up as having had a chunce to|her departure from the hotel yester- themselves the running of the affair yw about the alleged unpro: Pen Pcrererrerten eeyeuar mary \ kept qu when Mr. Wallis declined the | doings of Wallis and neg aelende Maalcharendrhamiiolrenrenent Then It Will Try to Induce Some One to Run Boats. office the opposition would have kept | opportunity: zs him in negotiations with the Glacchet- | surance over-zealous friends of | Hughes and Mr. Wallis have brought jabout an embarrassing situation for the Executiva, They have forced the Sen- ators who compelled, by thelr oppost- Gov. blocks down Broadway and one block to the west, across the street from| | Mills Hotel, No. 8, | ; Many many times yesterday and last | night did Caruso’s representatives, Mas- | siano, the basso; Lecompte, the tenor, | and Lulg! Roversl, the editor, make the | trip back and forth betweensthe Knick- | erbocker and the Navarre, on foot, by | jstreet car and In taxicabs, ‘Their labors | to | were rewarded. Shortly after daylight to-day DR, BULL'S GAIN DUE TO USE © s.isissS As a relief for the conditions due shutting down of the the Sinking Fund Com- decided to acquire new the East Result May Give to Tae World an Effective Method for Fight- | ing Malady, His Physicians Hope—Patient River ferries, S) KL ea s a Bian Dvueenm7, 'Glacchetti held a long cqnversation St pe) over the telephone from her room tn the | terminals and then “trust | = CS and Wife Go South To-Morrow. PallULee ae GRU RTECS Rete ane as “Little ‘Iim" Sullivan put it to get some one to operate the ne tle = would depart on La Lorraine, As 8 fee o'clock approached the Signora appeared | ferries tated he ni From so high an authority as Prof. Dr. Bull's !mprovement and present. in the office with two pages, who car- But ZOO BL at (pee HGR NG WH |James Ewing, who has charge of the; condition,”* ried her baggage, consisting of four! $8% is RRA ETTIRE Cae Prof, Ewing then explatned that, un- | sm dvags. An elderly gentleman ; Would, Se cee laboratories of the Cornell Medical : ener elie’ thet sun | mel BARGUB ES cAB re missioners, enter into negotiations like X eatments, the new method | of t was worked up tn the laboratories her. of the Cornell Medical School did not, {n; The bill for awaiting foreign appearance was with the Long Island Ratlroad officials with a vlew to the operation of boats over the new lines to be established hy chool, First avenue and Twenty-elghth CAVA NAN ma street, it stated to-day was positively room and meals had that the Improvement in the condition See, to reduce tne cancerous pene Seer eC Riaaiie the city. If the rallrond company de- oo ot Dr, William 7 Bull tora {He fies eaeaeeneer ane zeny u Deiat arene oe telat La ce boats on the line and 5 jot Dr. William Tillinghast Bull for the). aien the patient, He added that the| taxicab, which took them to the French clines to place boats on the line ard) gavanyarr, Ga. Jan, 2.—Beautiful past two months is due to a treatment | par ( revit operate them, another likely source Ithat ts being watched with Intense in. | ‘Teatment being employed in tho case of |line pler. ‘There the slgnora procu: levliahareppeaiedito weathor aidan Ineordarn taraavan torathe Ve Dr, Bull was still tn the experimnetal | ticket to Paris, which had been engaged could deter- | for her early in the morning by a mes- |renger trom tho Metropolitan Opera-|! closi Club, terest by the medical profession. ng day of the his fact was exclusively st d The Evening, World yesterday and t While the matter of who would. or might operate was under discussion ty Stage and that time only co | mine its value. @ second and went overboard e| “Little Tim" Sullivan, who {s a mem- f 4 t a witness a good d sport, Yesterday's In an instant a worse thing was hap-| bulletin {ssued by the physicians tn at: Does Check Growth, | House, | ver of the Sinking Fund, put in a pro- | ns zie a any Bayer i oe at pening. The tremendous {mpact had] tendance does not deny that the can+ demonstrated a certain) And She Breathed Tragically. | og, eld bone eA boo bra tere sao een fr iaianed the closely pic horses in|cerous growth has responded to treat- Ne die cancerous BrOWIN | og was assigned to stateroom No. 143, “It's been my experience,” he sald, jaezigunly here by the citizens, and the ~ the dle gangwa: Plunging, Kick-|ment, but that the nse cannot be on deck, pacing “ 4 > acquire |iest proof of the er is that it has Nae randvanocie, (hey lunradiececaen |terclea acta trae teanrner Dr. Bull will leave this city for Sa-| Yt remained on deck, pactig up and “that the city Is prompt to acquire |best pr t atter is that it h ueramtha tenentice ane ienceed tha ire Peete eure } Halil h, Gis on the Florita temond ga,{down and breathing tragically. ‘Thus | put not prompt to utlitze, You will /yean definitely decided to have another Y erles of the frightened! this weatment is to accomplish what i Gas, IV ‘ scovered by an Evening World | p, 4 i buy fe lub: (aan ESOC COD (fit Clin ok Heat? ae Penna is ee Mt morrow morning. He will travel in a | She Was discovered by an Evening World | go ahead and buy ferry sites, no doubt, | nooting immediately following the close- struggling to attain Avalon caniwlthioa. (Fal ma santa, | reporter but you won't get anybody to operate jai at Pampa, Feb. PM a Lo eee ue Teles Sa Tansee ena At first the Slgnora dented her iden-| boats over them. The sites will De) ging yesterday's termined tn the case of Dr, Bull. will accompany him, though she must | tity. Then she admitetd it, She ts q there and the people will get no rellef, | 9... prominet busir Treatment Kept Secret. get out fo a sick bed. Others in the | stout, pleasing of feature and extreme yes an expensive you Thay wers lil nations Every possible effort was made to i be Dr. John B. Walker, fo; 1tlan. ltering, The plan isn't fea if it was ed fi “Ab-h-h, forerunner for spending He has keep secret the fact that a new method of fighting cancer was being employ “Signor Caruso,” she cried. he made no settlement with me. jit means the } millions.” years an associate of Dr, B: i rses and horse inghast Bull, and ‘empa to- Alex Savannah Jockey | da large crowd turned out to| — PRICE ONE CENT _ CENT. BANE ORDA WN 2000000 SUT FOR LOSS OF REPUBLIC woe Libel Complaint Charges Tnat Italian | Liner Was Runninz “at High Speed,” “Off Her Course” in Dense Foz at Time oi Crash. DID NOT GIVE OR HEED PROPER uR SIGNALS, IT SAYS: Also Gave Wrong see Just Before Crash, It Is | Alleged, Thus ‘“‘Towarting All Eff-rts of the Republic to Avoid Her’—Italian Line Wii Fizht suit. According to the fibel filed by the White Star line in the United States District Court to-day as the first step in a suit for $2,000,000 damages against the Lloyds Italiano, the owners of the Florida, the officers of the Italian boat were wholly and utterly to blame for the collision. It is stated in behalf of Capt. Seat jevery possible precaution to prevent ac ash, whereas the captain and ofticers of the Florida were wofully negligent. The value of the Re- public is placed at $1,500,000 and the cargo and effects of the passengers ind his officers that they took and crew at $500,000. The Florida was seized by United States Marshal Hinkel this after. noon, The libel, or complaint as it would be 1 in an onshore action for call damages, Js an unusually Interesting document, in that it is the first official report of the disi to the Republic that has been issued: Net rOM A 3 set forth that the Re had sailed from New York by competent men, and pro- | Young a er, James T. Schauer, Was on Trip South | to Recover Health. pape Was Going Slow in Fog. Durng the night of Jan, 2 and the arly morning of Jan, 23 the ship was on a course south St degrees east true, which steering just previous to the collision. During the night the Weather was clear, with patches of the weather so continued until about the time of the collision, On ae t of the Pp of haze the en- gines were t at reduced speed and under a standby order and fog signals were blown, “After 4 o'clock A, M. Jan, 2, while | proceeding tn th.s manner, the master, |James T. Sch | second and third officers, quartermaster Jand a seaman were on tho bridge, with Ninety-seventh | | Old Dominion Mner Princess | two lookouts in the crow’s nest, all of from te es whom were vigilantly attending to thelr ‘Anne, between New York and Norfolk, nutes told to the young man’s familly to- The story of the disappearance of uer, of No, 3 West} street, an !mporter, wi M. a signal of one day by his secretary and companion, W. d and reported on the H. Dawes, who started on a trip through bow, Immediately the the South with Mr, Schauer Jorders ‘Stop’ and “Full speed astern’ Young Mr, Schauer was until 19 a| were given to the engine room, and the d. ‘These orders were at ed and at the same time a signal of three whistles given. Shortly afterward there were made out broad off |member of the fin ‘bond brokers at No the last day of M lto Kill himself in his home by sh | helm was port Beamontnerexbrese nian iano (Orn atd | in the cage of the famous surgeo: Emanuel Baruch, Mrs. Bull's physi. S°™€ ations ful-flled, but not all.| The Commissioners, however, voted te st himself in the right eye. He had been | the Republic's port side the loom of a burst the chain that is suppc puble mention was made until to-day He sends messengers to me. Pout. | purchase the sites, acquire title at one The teature avant In {1 health for some time, but his uber of bright lights, apparently guard the gangway as if it had of the fact that Dr. Bull's treatmen ‘There are two of them now," land delegated the Comptroller to devis: arta cule Cyrene family attributed his act to temporary a large vessel (which proved to be twine, smashed flat the Iron railing ten| was being conducted trom the labo: nilen| Dramatically the stanora polnted to/, moans of operation by | dae onthe coe | insanity, due to the heat, which was|;he Florida), both of whose side lights feet ahead, and, n nd neck, with @ | tories of the Cornell Medical School un- 1 overlooking the the pler, There, hovering between ex-) yt was on the report NY ate rattling abnormal on that day, soon came into view. mighty splash, shot over (ie cdge of | der the direction of Prof. Ewing and treatment thatananhs pectation and trepidation, were Massjano | oommittee—President Mc : : tte Within a few weeks Mr. Schauer “Florid High Speed,” the boat into t that boiled j28t | pr. g, p, Moe Ite HIS condition aiket the basso and Roversi the editor. ! Metz, and City repute dan importing house at No. 7S oride at High Speed. i 38: | Dr. 8, P, Beebe, a change in his condition will bo) Ma Dass Hacer | eee ED For | three-Vearcolda| Ciiireu an te asi ereenir a! 26 Florid fencing den inside the mo! twin p ing World reporter aw | continued They ask to see me,’ sald the/sin advocating the purc ; : Broadway. Th of organizing t ne Florida was bearing down on the Four men, all commute: had ving in his office at the Co if Dr. Bull shoutd continue to Improve S&ROTA: “Twill not see them. I saw cor q gum not exceeding furlongs jay house brought on @ nervous break. | Republic at high speed, threatening to pelt iose escent Ul e) 8 “ | Medical School to-day and obtained the | under the Ewing-Beed TCU oe ens pe (Sinking Fund Commissto 4 down, and with his secretary, ike the Republic a right angle blow a {to their at Just as the tuna 3 following statement from him: PIR Sre orth id pudiie| en cet eater are, rive report recommended that and eve Dawes, Mr. Schauer went to the h ships. In the Cet to facts ie My " npossible 0 . ne) to tell Caru st acquired 0} roo! i o te. blow the master put the engines of the \ eee on Agen i Want ¥ It 1s quite impossible for us to/in the interest of science, but, it was pene arene BAe he CoH ASH eels acquired lyn moi tales even and ito. recupere eto foal bl he ma : pus ine ie ‘ only direction left for them to Jump | aivuige the work of this laboratory, It| explained to-day, € pation entree | ‘at North First, River street and Metr Peet sitee akan aries | Mr. Schauer was tn very good spirits | R ahead, but the Florida came straight ahead, into tho water, striking | probably wilt become public after ade-| be taken to gua Ul gee me. He has me put out of his hotel. | oiitan avenue, the property now belr ; |when he went to his stateroom on the on at a high vate of speed, apparently @ scant moment before the two vans ' | Bre uceeuats u He sends his friends to see me, avaliable, It lao suggested that Week ‘ . |Princess Anne Tuesday night, Mr.| swinging under a starboard helm, and eres reacties ia eairlod (tlee [quate medical research has been made,| predictions that an absolute cure tor)" vt amw him but & moment, 20 why |Poek comm! tone {ACK.—For three-year-olds | Prin ; ats : HR lies aeecnth § ttendar the expre and through the proper physiclans, 1) cancer }.as been UE) ld L remain in New York? But he| diately in the construction selling, mile and a quarter) Dawes sald The secretary had the crashed head on into the port side of the The attendants of the express van, |e hve ty dectine to cell you. just ae should I rema New ? But he) diately Wha sated thats (brannon), 7 105.1102 |stateroom next to him and they talked | Nepublic, penetrating Into the engines perched on the seat c h h | has oblicati He must see me again. ttan side alr Autumn Flower, @ (Grif | oo ome ime with the door shut t rt urred at about q Diverter ta au “| (What the treatment ts that we have em- i pia ‘ : to 10 and 1 to 3, second; | for some U ee Ue aeteat veep Looe hipaa hanging peak, 1 At I eva tn TESTO DER ETL URE ef HURRY UP, You SKATERS, | Thereupon the Signora resumed hi 100 (Young) tween them. Mr. Dawes went to bed |5,80 J f , long. 70 Wi | from beneath th Bid HOD AUDEN | va seee Tins: the ARS PenERE ill ea | pacing of the V2 to, andirwent to aleephiwnile att e more than twenty-six miles the deck as ihe Horses dropped over’ \mate to the public if Dr. Bull's im-|Go up te Van Courtland rave ent STEPHENSON AGAIN FAILS 1k vas still moving about the th of Nantucket Shoals ighte f ch e grocery truck ee t \ 01 tn the middle ¢ tp. prov t warranta.f ; th iT : s awoke suddenly tn ) DILL sting thle WmenEceen employed! While lev Is ‘ood. down, the 1AD Untted t with the feoling that something 14 1 of the Florida struck the f cha Vand By atillilinergnen? Brae wine WAR auKed ol dace iP ekalé h er Stat ale 8 ts ' was WTole. Republic's port side nearly a square ns and ‘ 7 +N i sanet “s gus ed 0 whe Jacked one : \ pened the door leading to Mr. biow and made a narrow, vertical cut, It has been sufficiently tried te The Ie in Van Courtland Park ts re- A leecond. ba 1 f Mee He opened the dc In : low and ma , q his seat, took the ivy plur that IC te harmless,” Fonlled De | abledstei te Caused Much Excitement itaken he recel t tart Schauer's room and found that his em- extending well below the water-ling, ' bis outtit au eaullts eugso wineisiipeayes| thiskrarid: During her short stay In New York | necessary to a : \ RA For (nreesveare ployer’s bed had not been occupied. He straining and starting the bulkheads, One Driver Run Over, tlon of patient te s 10 Sign Gia created a {urore in ai % e then ran out on deck and called the (Under her momentum the Florida's bow, ment in the condition of patients sub-| Tuesday tl! s Fine New Turkish = faut bs Just behind the two front teams had | jected to the treatment?” sated as the i before they | grand opera artist circles “8 soon as (he nowt r Br ag night watchman and the officers of the where It struck the side plating of Been a couple of coal trucks bel “It Is our theory,” responded Prot. | ee ie iy promised that the tee | sve reslstered at the Knickerbocker Ho. Brat-clans Slow ntoan es dalliter Voiley) ship, A careful search was made, but | frames, Pra lerane loess eo ti 7 Seencennmnaeney | Being, “that tt dose do good, and it is!ine big, pind brougnt ls here to stay te ere cn aloo berber chon cons, Ly eel rd, Thiie-L4& Only three! there was no trace found of Mr. Bos ae te any uae ‘e Mentinued on Becond Page) Our belief that it haa been for a W (Conunued on Second Page.) passed viet & ‘ s a Mt angina eames a aa Es lp an ae fs | ‘ J