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$10,000 DEFI TO KETCHEL AUTO KILLER CONFESSED WEATHER—Falr ‘To-Night an id Thursday, PRICE ONE CENT. Che NEW SUBWAY HERE GRANTS CARS OR WOMEN pe, SS Interhorouch Willing to Give Scheme «i Trial, Officials Pell P. S. Board. MADOO BLAZES WAY. Puts “Experiment” Into In Hudson Tunnel and De- clares It a Succe: Wu n fow after the MeAdo t e t > th is e ar of e tosday the Tne t fied the Publle the MeAdoo 1 f the s to please the aot yugh nals e 1. or 1 on th Interboroug, wore tunnel stations 9 perat of the pian up u ration tals morning. Presuma § Notification to Service Prompted by the b CARS FOR WOMEN ARE A SUCCESS, SAYS M’ADOO. Amid salvos of flashlight and the soft ecstatic murmurs of ad- miration of half a dozen lady reporters the first sub-river traln—indeed, the first train to be run in the Untted Btates—with a Jane Crow car trailing behind, pulled out of the Hoboken ter- minal of the Hudson and Manhattan Tunnel Company at 7 A. M. to-day. Willtam G, McAdoo, bullder of tun- nels, and E. T. Munger, the Arthur Hammerstein looking general superir tendent of the company, stood on the platform and watched ,the process of steering New Jersey ladies into their own special trailer with much satisfac- tion. “It's a big success,’ sald Mr, McAdoo at 9 o'clock, while the guards and plat- form men—the latter in red caps for the occasion—hoarse from yelling ‘This car for la swept the platform free of hairpins and powder rags, For the competition to ride on the “women only” cars was keen. By the way, Frank Hedley, of the Interborough, was not among those present. In fact, the McAdoo people had beaten him to it. Lonely Woman on First Car. At 7 o'clock a sort of cold, gray dawn feeling was in the alr of the sub-river tubes. At that hour the main travel was confined to husky looking chaps with tin dinner pails and a few thin, powder tired-looking girls, with thelr lunches wrapped in paper parcels, “Aw, it's all a kid, Mame,” said one of them os the head platform man, with a broad grin, shouted: Di car es fer women only." Ouly one woman travelled in the Jane Crow first train over and she was an or, Half an hour later, howe the trolleys and Lacka- ains began to bring in the the red-capped platform men and rw the jally assigned Jane Crow steer- € i their hands full, Before the rush f both ends of tie long piat- ' McAdoo and Mr, Munger bier sort of official with e r i Dan Munger the Victim, In ght of the excitement a } r 1 up to Mr Me Adoo and asked if it couldn't be ranged that & man be flashedlighted t ing to enter the woman's ‘ 1 ue oted by the guard MeAdoo "Mr, Mun ae ) it, won't you, Mr. Mun é \ aid Mr, Munger, put ni less he dashed up to the guard nt side door of the woman's car ai was 1 and flashlighted as an ine vader of woman's rights. at's ¢ first time I ever had a chance to chuck the boss off a car, (Coatinued on Second Page.) “7 WILL KILL THE MAYOR!” CRIES CRANK AFTER REYBURN IN PHILADELPHIA CITY. HALL 2 $-2—_______ Fights Guards as He Tries to Force His Way Into Office of the Executive—Had Lurked About Building for Hours Muttering Threats, PHILADELPHIA, March 31.—While city, He was pronounced insane by a Mayor Reyburn was in conference here surgeon and committed to the | this afternoon with several citizens, a Jelphia Hospital. He had been man, said to be a foreigner, attempted lounging in th Mayor's office s corridor leading to the to break into the door leading into the early this mc ning | Mayor's private office. When detected} and several persons have been found | by a guard the man put up a tight, and] who overheard him making threats exclaimed: "I'll kill the Mayor. me lots of money.” The man, He owes | agi Mayor Reyburn. Mayor Reyburn has been tn the pubile Whose Identilty 1s not yet}eye very much recently, he having in- | known, was overpowered and arrested. | dorsed his wife's stand in her social ag- He is thought to be Insane pirations and destre to be known as the In the excitement It was at first re-| Lady Mayoress, a title which some con- ted that the an had drawn a ett: an entering wedge to soclety 0, but this proved to be untrue, Mayor's acceptance In his official hen searched at police headquartera| capacity of a permanent box at. the jthe man was found to be without alopera from Mr. Hammerstein aleo | Weapon. affair caused constderable| caused wide comment nt In the Clty Hall, It being] Mis, Reyburn's d that the Mayor had been as-| lecture platti sassinated | The man gave his name as Wolf Wor- del | home appearance on the m some days ago, when jShe Kave a description of her presenta | tion at court before King Edward and a firty-tve years, and satd his |Q Alexandra with comments thereon, is in the southern section of this) won her new attention, FIGHT WILL OF WOMAN WHO | NAMED PET CAT “ST, JUDAS” Hundred Distant Relatives and Thirteen Lawyers In Contest Ove’ $300,00 Estate Left by Miss Anna A, Burnet, t of Hilton, N. J. The trial of the contest being made by | It te claimed by her iégal heirs, none about one hundred relatives, the near- Of Whom are of her immediate family, that she was mentally unbalanced. In try to prove this they presented evi- est of which {fs a cousin, of the will of Mies Anna A. Burnet, of Hilton, was| dence showing that Slee Bienes 9 begun before Judge Thomas a Davis, in maintained twelve cats in her household |the Orphans’ Court, wark, N. J. which » ; had named after the Apostles, ho their names being inscribed on Iver she be- hich they wore. One was ‘St, an estate w { which queathed to charity and the remainder to relatives and ace { } id own only a few weeks, some of een leading law: litigation, ers are engaged MOTHERHOOD GREAT AID TO ART, MADAME GADSKI SAYS ———_+4-— Mme, Gadskt flared up to-day with|are a hindrance and not a comfort domestic wrath when she read what |My greatest comfort, my reat from the Olive Frematad had to say about the | Strain of acting and all the exactions impossibility of combining married lite He w aeRara aha Hee aRe ay ae with an artistte career, She said things. with a maid. Now how much happler Jit 4s understood that Mme. Lo Tam with my own daughter for my Homer, who has twins who flourish in | companion. health and celebrity, will within a day | Mme. Gadskt said that she thought or two come to Mme, Gadskt's support. | Mme. Fremstad's propaganda might Mme. Gadsk! has a daughter nearly | do serious Injury. Hand as henutiful as herself, She} “Suppose,” she sald, “all the young she Is artistic and she has/| girls who are studying for the opera Proved, like Mme, Homer, that she is| should gather the impression that it domestic. She says they would be great artists it would “Mme. Fremstad {s wrong. She ts be Impossible for them to marry, Why, Wrong in vaying that wifehood and! we might lose some of the talent that motherhood ‘e an obstacle to art. I will prove the marvel of years to come, have found both of them essential to No, I believe emphatically tn the the development of my art and a great | home, in children and in happiness and fd to ft. [could not fully express my | in success nnot see why children emotions until T knew the emotions of and happy marriages can in any way 1 wife and mother, place obstacles in the paths of happl- “Mme, Fremstad says that children nes success,” FIRE NEXT DOOR TO HER HOUSE ping gas and patient all combined door to he yesterday. She wa | SES = 1a ies doctor in consultation, h Dal meningitis set in and th 1| physician declared the patient was iy died to-day, ‘The attending physician|no grave danger, saying he required says the excitement of the fire, the ef-!only long and absolute reat, “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ CAUSES LITTLE GIRL'S DEATH eeeeennana team TTT TTTT OTTO KAUFMANN CHALLENG Ith —e— | Ready to Post $10,000 Side| Bet for a Twenty-Round Go Within Thirty Day BOTH AFTER JOHNSON, Managers Have Covered Champion's — Money Fight if Jeffries Declines, for Billy Kaufmann, Delaney, manager for Al the Callfornia heavy- weight, authorizes The Evening World this 1 middleweight | afternoon a to announce lenge to Stanley Ketchel champion of the world, to fight his man for a $10,000 thirty days before the club offering | side bet within the best inducements long- and as- Kaufmann is through with winded deflanc he says, (sumes the attitude toward Ketehe) of jput up or shut up, The $10,000 side bet money is to be deposited when ar ! (ees of agreement are signed. ° “Tam sick and tired of this talk about Jthe heavyweight champlonship situa tion,” sald Delaney. “The best wa c settle the question is to let Ketch Kaufmann in a twenty-round go t any club In the United States, and t the winner of the figitt will be the man to meet Johnson. "I am willing to let Kaufmann meet any of them, including Jeffries, and 1 was asked by the Hayes Valley Club, of San neiseo, to book a fight with them, and I wired them back Imine- diately to go ahead and get Ketchel, ‘There is no question about Kaufmann getting the first chance at Johnson, for he was the first to cover Johnson's posted $5,000."" Both After Johnson, Wittus Britt, on behalf of Ketehel has covered the $300 put up by Jack Johnson to fight any man in the world, AA UFFITAN. EAT OUT ow up, UE naming Johnson as first choice. De laney also has posted five $1,000 bills to match Kaufman against the black champion. The hea Istie horlz appears clea nd challenges are being hurled broadcast by the champion and near champion big men At any rate, from the covering of Johnson's $5,000 by both Ketehel and Kaufman, fistic S are sure to the nea ants al see t Champton J hnson w future. If nited bout eager to rise to the top-notch of the} Tense charge of glant powder at the pugilistic ladder The Rival Fighters. Ketchel is not quite base of a pillar near the corner of Fourteenth and Grand streets, in Ho wo years | boken, at 3.15 o'clock this morning. Old, Hie frst attics wore fought inj The damage to the viaduct, was com- 1903, His title as middleweight cham- | weales tn coon ebay Paediitg as apo eee I but a frame dwelling house at Fourteent) from the as practically ri Sam Langford, street ts a contender mas In California the middlew that Ketchel not met The best fights tn whic engaged were with “P! O'Brien, Billy Papke Thomas and both Twin Sullivans, a! whom save O'Brien, he finished w knockout punch. The bell saved O' Brie: some twen feet away scene of the explosion, Ketchel adelphia Hugo Kelly blown to were hurled half a tonation was heard pleces, fragments o mile and the all over Ht Essex, Bergen and Passale cou New Jersey and New York iron tn iter the throughout last apke scored & knockout | "a. sunds of realdente of Hoboken over Ketchel in twelve rounds Ment and) West Hob ran from. the but Ketchel has sine {sively beaten CHaeralaerinaer irs lg homes him. t » of Manhattan resi Kaufman, or “Big Al, (1 by the explosion opene F Coast, Is J 5 f shouted In ries at ee years old and scales 4. he the streets. Hun at 26 pounds, He has « D ‘or Information con- Mike Schreck, Dave Ba explosion were Fred Brac J and a ft thers In quick t i Jim Barry, of C rounds He ja half ya {la ak | ovnrier auf Jiald that to his lack of ving | sa nd d 1 eres An Open Shop Concern 19) } — | bia ie now fe @ o Ons fase lowniown estau moat! Not @ interposition of mi 7 explosion from Tae lives es etal, Elect aod | Saber: daalga g lag | “ Circulation Books Open to All,”’ YORK, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1909. | Stanley Ke‘chel and Al Kautman, |({ AVEDA THINANT | _ Who May Batile tor $10.000 Side Bet HOCK ROUSES WHO it {s possible that Manager Billy ( 1 eee cs: may get the match for his Fairmont BATTING ORDER. miniatielclubroeithe: Bronk In an attempt to destroy the new {of a dozen persons were endanse Memphis. Taking the dope, the Ketchel-Kauf-} $350,000 vinduct between Hoboken and| /Hese occupied a frame dwel Hie Baerwald, man go should be a whirlwind affatr. | Jersey City Heights, now approaching | (TON Of which Is only 26 fect from the | Doyle, | eae eoune Minn haaneabTOe base of the pillar against which the ex- | Murray Bothy men} atey Oungi Ws ne vest (Otlicompletiony vandals) exploded an ime\l plosivel waatcine 1 ‘Tenney, fighting condition at present, and both} : pinees O'Hara, ¢ | NT. ———————— ~AUTOST CONFESSED T0 hid AGcD MOTHER ++ Dramatic Scene at the Home of Will. iam Darragh When Chauffeur and } His Mother Read the Accounts of Accident in Sunday Papers. “GIVE YOURSELF UP TO poems. en Youth Left Home Sunday Night, but the Detec- tives Believe He Will Soon Be Put Under Arrest—Owner of Auto Aids Police. Detectives Cousins and Brennick, of the Central Office, were sent out ina hurry this afternoon to arrest William Darragh, the chauffeur who is accuse dof killing Ingyaard Trimble, the ten-year-old boy who was run | down by an automobile in front of his aunt’s home, 1875 Amsterdam avenue, at 10 o'clock last Saturday night. The detectives had received information as to the whereabouts of the chauffeur, who has been in hiding since Sunday night, when he fled from is mother’s home at No, 264 West One Hundred and Sixteenth street. = r e learned that Darragh made a full confession of the killing of the Nttle boy to his aged mother after his return home late Saturday night. He his mother that he had run dowa GIANTS GINGER McGraw Sends Ames Agains the Strong Memphis Team of Sowhern League, IY ley were all thrown from thelr beds the force of the explosion, but Mrs Young was the only one to suffer vaysical Injury, Her left leg was cut by @ small piece of tron which tlew through her bedroom with the force of bullet t Bridwell, 8s. Schlel, ¢ The front of the house was pierced in| MEMPHIS Seas three places by fragments of i Al crowd of B ue nn piece of a girder weighing avout forty| the Glan ss a pounds was blown througn the front | Dhls Meld phe! wall of the building, across the parior| they trained when the works oie iW. DARRAGH. f the flat of Mrs. Fannie Pilgrim on ball Soa ear ea? e€ second floor, through her piano and vcore sell favorites au ok a munemanrereer rough the wall back of it Into her | P! ed te little boy and that he had escaped droom and wgainst the head of her| Maries, but et ‘inding out who the boy was or brass bed, which was twisted out of|in all pro pitch Mat womuch he was hurt. He stayed place by the Impact, Wiltse, but aging a ¢ the night; his mother The menace to the lives of the fami- MOEA a ded m to go to the police right to change his m and give himself up at once, Darragh ntinued on nd Page.) wolne loth Rreunia Slee] are ch had been worttkanhmn — Graw telegraphed to Wilbert Robinson, tho youth's actions for a week on mares d sworn at 2 Was almost t hand p FLORIDA RESULTS. | who ts manage yee aaa eeepc the st. BP elub 0! he was over ACKSONV Lk 2 far | Association. He has offered pans lent az FIRS rs : : if mer} ning, when Darritgh h G id of » Sunday newspaper: ® (Brannan), 6 to to and ¢ | i told what he had done, he 6 to. 1 and 2/to 1 7 f vereoine n grief. He stiil re 1 $ + 8 aig 1 ya $s me asked ahd Choice, € ra ; F 5 t He ed with hei ’ lishness ‘ said he thougas {to ea ad as afra outage ' oF chi . D8 ft ked up ecg a " ry i ‘ ‘ e away. His fame eras eee tehed, and Charlie as only aft e days of the j Sunday World Wants Work rmer Giant, rer ‘ auld | herd 1 of thorough routine WEEE ‘ ave to take off his that kind of » learned that the ea Monday Morning Wonders. server and ginger. mbie boy was i ; ee

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