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—_— was already here and every train was adding to It, The waterfront was Jamuned with excited excursion!sts, ho} ing tickets for boats that were lost iH the mist or sneaking to the wharve: with fog whistles blowing every real seconds, A_heay: ro set_in a after $ | ‘lock, ane fog thin Tien the excursion Haaser got nae ‘and pleked | up thetr cargoes and a great fleet of merchant craft set out for the rendez- yous where the Mayflower with the President was in waiting. | But all the time the excursion boats | ‘were poking thelr noses through the fog | toward Norfolk and the trains from the interior were dumping thelr human| freight at the railroad stations, the} oMcera and men of the war vessels | were attending strictly to business, They had a schedule to follow and a Aittle thing Ilke a fog that pressed so, closely that It could almost be felt! along the whole coast could not be per- | Mmitted to interfere, Schedule was Followed. Bo the schedule was followed. At the Appointed time the crulser yacht May- flower, flying the eagle crested flag of! blue of President Roosevelt at her main, dropped into the position she occupied fourteen months ago when tho sixteen! battleships of the squadron started on! their record-breaking cruise, By that time the fog was Iffting and those aboard the Mayflower could mak. out objects at a considerable distance, Every man aboard the President's flag- ship believed that the white world- voyaging battleships would come when} they were due and they did. “Home at Last” Gun. While the leading ships were still a mile or more from the Mayflower, a puff of white smpke from the forward bridge of the Cunnecticut, followed by @ muffled boom, was a signal to the fleet that the flagship had “made out” the President's flag on the Mayflower. | It was also the signal of “home at ‘last,’ and it made the hearts of 14,0) Men and @0 officers beat quicker In Tealization that the day that they have looked forward to through all the lavish | hospitality abroad at last had arrived, That first gun of the Connecticut's na-! onal salute to the President found ‘every ship in the Une with saluting can- non ready, and the second powder puff from the flagship had not sounded when the guns of all the other ships had be- @un to speak in unison the honors due the Chief Executive. The fleet was almost lost to view as the saluting was at !ts height, but the clearing veil of smoke flashed the ships into view in a far more brillant pic- ture than had been the first glimpse far | down on the horizon, The President made his way to the bridge of the Mayflower while the sa- luting was in progress, He had not long to walt before the imposing lino | Twenty-ninth | trary, that radiant wardrobe which so lately $1,090 about him. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1909 HIS DAY! ~ RANEY STAKES CANDY KID I YONKERS; DIDNT DAZLE BROADWAY Russell “Got In All Right, but | Couldn’t Stay,” for Funds Were Low, Ath CLAIMS BRDE ON HER WEDDING NIGHT Pretty Mrs. Travessaro Found | Dead by Gas, Husband Un- concious Beside Her. HIS DAY! | | Dissects Isthmian Treaties and | Declares He Has Not Yet Begun His Fight. | | WASHINGTON, that Feb, specch in —Asserting the House relative to the purchase by the United Married yesterday afternoon In the |Chureh of the Madonna of Pompeii, on Bleecker street, near Carmine, and gay LANDS IN POLICE CELL. his recent as a lark when she retired to the gally States Government of the Panama Canal Gorgeously Arrayed, He Ran) decorated front room of her Nttle flat had brought upon himself “villfication, Up S161 Bill at the Knick- Jon ine top oor of No. 67 Carmine street, misrepresentation and abuse almoat | es Maria Montonl Travessaro was found without a paratlel in the history of that | erbocker in Five Days. suffocated by gas this morning, her une body,” Representative falney, of Mil. | | consctous husband, Bernardo Traves- | nols, torhay delivered in the House of | saro, beside her. Doctors revived the | Representatives a lengthy speech In res | Glorious In a form-fitting blue coat bridegroom, but the bride was dead | ply to the charges that the Information made with the fashionable straight} when her father, Glusepp! Montoni, upon which | remarks were based was obtained by “ex-conviets and blackmall+ is accusation having been made oper niy In the House of Representatives by Representative Lovering, of Massa- | sought to rouse her. Travessuro !s twenty-six years old and eman in the candy factory of Haw- Mt] ley & Hoops, on Mulberry street. Mon- toni came here from Genoa two years and 289 and found employment in the fac- | tory. ‘Travessaro Is a Genoese, and he | and the older man became fast friend: Menton! had only one relative living, h daughter, Maria, He talked about her | Incessantly to Bernardo and the youth! became vastly Interested, Karly last fall T ‘ssare insisted that! Mentoni go back to Italy and bring his front that 1s so much worn this year, a walstcoat having a pattern of double! stripes running dlagonally across from east to west and then back again, | to this great enter- Representative Rainey sald, | “means that you must expose and de-| nounca all Kinds of graft in connection | with it in order to avoid the pitfalls {in whlch the Freneh companies fell and | I propose to do this, whether {t meets with the approval of the next President | Jof the United States or not the same as the ‘Twenty-elehth street crosstown line, a green hat, a palr of white spats, Marks the Lawyer style, and a green and gold tle that was one of those regular cre- attons—giorious tn all these things and mayhap In more besides—Ernest Rus- sell, fair Yonkers’ nattiest chocolate dipper, stood before Magistrate Walsh prise ROBN COOPER HAD DEALINGS WHT ~— GON, PATTERSON Scueie eee in Carmack Mur-| der Trial Still Trying to | Show Conspiracy: | NASHVILLE, 2.—It being thet all of the Prosecution would to-day be broughr to| bear upoa Kobln Cooper, who swears he | shot and killed ex-United States Sonator FE. W. Carnack, combined to draw an immense throng to the Cooper-Sharp trial, Young Cooper, looking fresh and buoyant, seemed to welcome the ordeal. His sister, ton, seemed in fine epirits, It was evident by the questioning that the State interded to show the Coopers’ connection with Gov. Patterson, how in- fuential they were and thus to etrength- en the conspiracy theory, Refore cross-examtnation began Judge Anderson asked young Cooper it he knew Senator Carmack “Yes, sir, I knew him and he knew me." “That's all.” Attorney-General the witness, “When were you Introduced to Senator Carmack?” “1 do not remember whether I ever was Introduced to him Tenn., Feb, known e resources MeCarn then took daughter, Bernardo would marry her, | Has Not Yet Begun Fight. I had known In the Jefferson Market Police Court to-| t1e had fallen in love with her pho- “LT want to say to all those who are} bm all my life. Just before the shoot- day to explain why he ran up a bill of tograph and was sure they would be ng so much time abusing me that |!& he was frequently in my uncle's $161,10 in five days at the Hotel Knick- | prodigiousiy happy. ve not yet commenced this fight, 1] Mice on businesa connected with the erboeker and then when called upon to) phe girl arrived here two months ago, | have only trained my guns on some of | C@mpatgn. I spoke to him several times fettle did not do so, but on the con-|q comely miss of eighteen, with big the least objectionable features in con. | before the shooting.” far from It, | brown eyes and a wealth of raven hatr. She and Bernardo were betrothed forth- n with Panama matters, presentative Rainey sald that he did not ek the canal, but simply ttacked the graft connected with the He asserted that Represent- Lovering had not attempted to | 4 single fact he had stated, but, rees. on Cromwell i he made nect “T got tired of work? factory in a Yonkers i On Warburton t after dark and also before da ved Ernest, “I wanted to be in class with Gates and Schwab and all those other fellows, And I knew the only way to start to get into their class was to stop at a swell Broadway hotel and lead a gay lite.” candy avent attons for the marriage went nd the young candy om flat at the ar-| et address. He and Maria ought furniture, all brand new. Menton! was to live with them and so was Susanna, Bernardo's sister, Before yesterday th had ‘all lived at No. 63 ined a st his to heard un at any’ persons were try ry Got In, Couldn't Stay. “You got into the class, ail right, from | saturday and yesterday were eiven up what 1 can gath said the M +) ts festivittes, se aves of friends congrat- Ik i iam u Ds Committee the ‘but the trouble sems to be that you late| the bride and drank to her future rg made his speech on this didn’t stay. I'l) hold you in bonds of! hesitt and hay.mess, and u: 2 o'olock | er stated that the | $1,000 for a h It seems indeec ng of Wednesday.” duced in a shame to waste all of graft in cont ng of the canal near port of his n with the all was ob- | rday afternoon the Tey Parolin tied the knot in the Cour i Dies at Savannah the Madonna dl Pompel was bearing down upon the reviewing, was making the etre : ae tained from Panama. Tien he added: | . U i) Oi aa oneal ea Wedding Feast at Home. “The attack 1 made Was entirely ‘unex: | oat. Gay uite Way seem futile and dim| Atier the weddiag ceramony the hap-| (Continued from First Page.) pected, and the next attack I make Scene <n Impressive One. | within the narrow confines of a prison’ py couple went to-a Bowery” photogra- ——— these gentlemen will be just as, The scene, like that at the departure °t!l, but that was what they had to do, photaraccordings ta ithe ney ni York, for many years associated with | with Im, causing no shock or revulsion. | § es pected aD yam Deri ent of the fleet, set nerves tingling with| because Mr. Russell didn't have the pf! ir Bria tatinent. Then with thelr | Mm tn his work, Dr, Walker ained aoa there outward manifes- Rainey suid: | h made by pride, On elther side of the armada) $0?) ae A frenula ‘they’ repaired to |only a few days, however, turning the ae were gathered scores of excursion| But up at the Knickerbocker mine t for another love feast. |oase over to the leading specialists in | Rik Ty ; ; Jock Jast night the bride and | ) SE ) THE (8 steamers which grew constantly thicker| Ren!al oat, J. Regan, uttered sow! Mirailradiesoniomaleptilnel this ity CAREER OF THE ‘ bia 1s the warships ploughed to a home| Moans every time he opened the ledger |ittle room own the hell and Susanna yymberly, the fine nome of the late FAMOUS SURGEON. n which he refers to the anchorage. The excursion steamers, the | at “R."’ and contemplated a certain ac. Travecsaro In @ room at the rear of the) J. H. Estill, editor of the Savannah | ae f nt Teale Ree peer Jugs and the launches kept up a con-/count—sulte with bath at $15 a day; “Riontoni awoke at § o'clock this morn- | Morning News, beautifully situated on] ; Mae eal cotta nuilercentrociCalnclatie *| ing roar of salutes from their) physiclan's services, $35; valet service, ing and called out to Marla and Rer-/a bank of the Salts River, In a suburb | NEO TUE EIST) ES Tells of Treaties whistles and the crowds aboard, as well] £15.25; plano moving, $15; medicines, $1.49; /NAMlO to awake. He called repeatedly | calied the Isle of Hope, was fitted up as| MeFMAtional reputation as a surgeon 3 " | J getting no answer went to the bed- | pee | Referring to these as the “proposed alte Riana and getting no ani nt to the foal onthe : and was as known among physi | Referring he Propose: 1s the one ashore, cheered {n a chorus | telephones, $1.05, and all the reat of the room door. There he smelled gas, and | 4 Private hospital for the patien ay x ny Cromwell. treaties,’ Mr. Rainey assert- which carried far across the water to} entries credited to Ernest Russell, better | bursting the doo: ippen, went In He! Dr. Walker admitted when he brought oli and surgeons Id over a8) eq that Mr. ieromwell Propoaen to #0 ears that had not heard so sweet a/ known among friends as the Candy | cried tically then and even! pr, Bull here that there was really no| OF Blllrot elt enna master change the Hay-Bunau Varilla treaty fy der of his daughter, re- nf : 3 as to impose upon tl country an ad- sound in thelr 4,00) miies cruising | Kid, | fo that the tas derd | hope of ultimate recovery, He said that t Newport, pr, {ditional dhe through the seven seas of the world. | Mr, Russell came up to the Knicker: | he ran) the patient was apt to expire at any Se BO Cael pt : I be taken | All the ships were dressed in cruising | Hocker Inst Tuesday, riding in state in of his daugh-| moment if stricken with a hemorrirage raervaranhide ition | fashion for filing In review. At each | one of those victorlas cut empire, and Me ‘Teaver, Tushed! ite sald the thyroid serum that had |° ods masthead huge American flags stood | eer ae ne ececeies say OY | orted ne young girl then en-| been prepared by Prof. James Ewing | | eS OW hw 8 gered iit | out in the breeze. The Union Jack was! trneat Russell, He desired to be shewy | aeavored ve the bride. Pollce-| and Dr. §. P, Beebe at the Cornell Medi | \. and he be paid to C a-flutter at each stem and flags were at|to sultable apartments, He liked the |e? Har Aeanesouned se Hel cal” egodl) laboratories had aoparantiy (eons eri every lofty gaff rooms they showed him to, all but the | ARLE ear RaRt ater , vein roa tlenned ’ BRE: hangings, which were ¢ MATURE St. Vincent's Hospital and | benefited, but that it could not be hi $60. ba Tt was not until the ships had come |igck of a plano, which was cured by the | Peete (yeet: He A: Mayer, of No. 68| to cure him. Nor would Dr, Bull's Rae cater: 7 na chat ie beret | to anchor off the Old Point, pler two EEN Es of a baby grand at the cout | The bridegroom was scarcely alive and | ‘tlon permit of many subsequent treat-| going a: ht Mand the United States cone hours later that the rainbow lines were © jthe doctors worked over him for two ments with the serum untess he became | ya tony COUT Ee een te Lea Ey Bie etrung from stem to stern across the The Hour of Fate. hours before he responded iv trentment. | stronger, Wks iA een ic Ml Y Gas was fle ‘01 t accidel Yaurge 1" know of no prece! for Mr. Cre innstheads and ite ships took on tho| | Yesterday as Mr. Rustell wan aa | Gaeycincataintade sTeiatler "ote the Sainae Sapa ea CH ae Well's treaties. No people in the Crim full dress which the presence o: ie by looki WIG <7) 1) aay § eon Wel after having successfully ¢ pleted a President demands, and which were Kea, halt portion aurora horeall f ‘| aay FOR LIFE ‘ revolution, have ever, heen «ale pan ist , Rls 1 be well a yah 53 1 r te any portion of al Real hoisted as well to-day in honor of the ty ea itqute |, AMAZED WORLD. or flameatic, of the count nay memory of Aicorge Washington, When- art is SY BE 1 ES CA separated A ir + ate with ¢ New York I ng from he situ Mr. Cromwell is en- ver American ships of war are at an- | “avon came. out ER Dra Bull's long and aherole r Patty ‘ doavoring to force by the treaties Ia chor to-day the rainbow dressing lines closure that " i ae Hisvithecantern the | wits United # Is to be required | are fluttering In the breeze, wh tip all. the| erin nerteeaee ceeaieeac ea ariel ° Increase its treagury deflcit- and. to | Majestically the fleet steamed toward | 101" with | } Hani le to which the hum Pay to Colombla 60; Panama im ? wed eprer ae a | H | flesh is heir has few parallels the poverishe: y giving up the the Mayflower, a seven-mile tine of NACe Cate anean f : onging to her, and fighters Bug called the sailors and te 11 AERERATORITOTANT = 1913 the marines to attention. Shoulder to sho der they stood stiffly along the of the bix ships, an almost unbroken human line from forecastle to quart deck. On the quarterdecks the marine Ruard was drawn up. Officers on the and d with drawn and in full-dress uniform. Roosevelt Salutes Flag. As the prow of the Connecticut reached the bridge of the Mayflower the band on bourd the flagship began to lay “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The President doffed his eilk hat and stood at attention in salute to the flag. There were no cheers, but a lump was in the throat of every one aboard the Presi: dent's yacht, cheering would hav heen a w e relief, the strains of tional Ss stood swords away the salu’ shook the a was th Connec at Form! able, s bristling with guns and, with ful and immaculate a yac eamed by th a splendid example of An chitecture. wing the Connectle the precision of clockwork, ship ye trim Mayflower, er Seen in the rs $ v thelr first appea ar ein an At port, Two Heroes Missing, In this naval demonstr were tuisisny r herces both. nor Rear-Ad wel the yicto had | for W tends t ishingt have TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tare LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tadiets ey if It falls to cure. GROVES awatere 6 each bus ie dual processes of | decay, but the nee of Dr. Bi In retur 7 are room, a selentist and the fact that he became to be admitted to the posl- t | | ; tions on the eanal zon service eth a victim of a malady of which he made end, ultimat permit | | a Ufe-long st and for whi , ateount| | he belleved e period that he had Is to be —— Killed and Two | t only the way inique distinction that will cause it ¢ Boys | live long tn the memory of the present | . generation Man nued Mr. Dying asiResultfof Sep- |) Taek by Inch Dr. Bull) waa) ia : ! aero IAN to see the approach of death. In hin Vent Lilt ratified sal Ags arate Accidents. {aelf he saw repeated the dread sym ang bis ota | Panama Senate toms that he had so many versity, a held while | United St eeeeas, | watched sap the lives of others serving. ¢ of many | ss the same mea that 1 hospitals ° 8 ate | ° the same time | Three persone were injured in three | the ope eae aaa oka pa min cate he tending surges a. And, for | BODY OF ROOSEVELT'S Afferent accidents at the corner of Bed- | hopelesstiess own. 3 the New ae NEPHEW BROUGHT HOME. ford avenue and Taylor street, Brooke |,,2et through all this fearful physica! | Memorial n | * 1 mental torture he has borne tims: Hospital | ——_——-~ lyn, tn the last twenty-four hor ray splendid fortit A aD a pliyal ABs an yerator in appendi cases: 7 - 2} , oe : 4 fe OF hours: One Joourage that wou pro \ ih was regarded 4 near in| SteWart Douglass Robinson Was a killed, and {t doubtful |him a martyr acval days y modern development of | , the others will recover from |° his form of suffering the appendix One of the Killed by Fall at : i have watched and tended him mary ons ofthis s 1 es velled at the fibre of the mane mind Harvard, An unidentified man wae run down by |, The tror nerve and trained will powe 1 re. in automobile at 7 o'clock last night. that carried him tu the front rank of Hos-| The body of Stewart Douglas Robin- surgeons of the age ' son, third son of Douglas Robinson and The people In the automobile shouted to 1 r5 hee erformed! a nephew of President Roosevelt, was TAMPA ENTRIES. their ffeur to away, though 5 E brought to New York to-day from Heal pater he had stopped the machine. Bleycle Lot i vard University, where the young man BS A Policeman Mills set out atte Montiie ago tt d that Di are TAMPA Feb poueeny Dan Ace Sy ee mea 34 fate a ' ‘ome, at ea ts was Killed eerly yesterday oy a fall} Y 4 pec tsly ult hy a Thirty e was Kine from a window on the sixth floor of : car. The man dled In| past recover at lils wife and k Hampden Hall, a fashtonable dormitory, the body from Cam- were Mr. and athered at end his bedside sno dou tal on the oper- Accompan of the natu malady. The par of the young : jamin Upperman, laboratory test aimed It ma roe Douglas Robinson and 110 Keap street, [!anant cancer, When first afflict I Douglas Robinson, his broth- Boston Dr, Bull had conitded to a { Mrs. D. R on, Miss 1 avenue and drawing a ompany and The boy was , and Theo- . The cas- to the Robinson yn avenue, The selentist that o and the ¢ with “ family announced that the funeral would ¥ ~ ant sever 2 Hee @ truck ran over or y in hile beh fr probably be held Wednesday morning 2 i 4 his hips and injuring his planned first a surgical attack, . some phystelans to be respon- ‘aw york, the burial on the old home re His mother, who was|%@s carried out under his ; * for his death. Although all phy-| estate at Henderson. Point, Herkimer ; E Weer Then yarlous serums were to | aich eluctant. to discuss that | Count ‘ Hi usel to allow Ambulance |the afte | dread irable there 4 Hurley to take him to Will-|throat—and tt re many resord# of sure S ire Hospital and had him taken cls man Ir id nurses have contract an | F isi Z 2 home, It te not Hkely tet be will live | cer nen sl that was the tate of Dr. Bul, for, with re than a dag mind of | ley, he handled many suck SIX A mila Ar ia afternoon Ray Gorman, of N af ng what they at one thne | team calrellhein (hele ‘ ‘ant t ire that been | street, clrel n the atreet on ug ate nee surgery became a roller akates, was struck n furniture v ick own 1 driven by Albert Mink manner of Dr. Bull's death has NS el a eae ¢ No. MI j ‘9 emphasize his ess as er. att © hat No. wt t Hundred and to emphasize hie are. (ness na Palvore trom te ° ffth street, Manhattan, The 2 surg rk ha eon had: | 4 been a great lesson In healing. It has \ Wheels went over the boy and he re-|thrown Into high rellef the powers of sity pega naar ces nis) elved serious internal inj and was| his mi his splendid physical forces is pro: aker \iilamaburg Hospital to dle courage and inflexibility of pur- enda F egarded him as ‘ j polire have named the place) The fires of his mind burned brightly irae fortune In real % fain Hoodoo Corner,’ to the ve st, and throughout the ea. He owned exten- 7 1 pos ages of torture he must have suffered | #! r both In this city and ause It Makes Strength 4 he uttered no complaint, manifested no} Newport. In the latter clty he {s sure Bec é th an re’ NM talea of of teesh bent In| sien of fear. He had faced death #o| vived by two brothers, former Congress- At the tending Drug bv pouth:s volver Was fo: es Sew York ct PS Tey nl Martay long without finching that it came upon | man Mely T. 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