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Eoamettl ee pes emote amc aa cn, MES DIT AP Nah OSE A RNR ENT Ay CYTO STRIKE MAY TIE UP WORLD'S BIGGEST SHIP Rrra ens Rn Rn nee trntnen ennnen TUGS HELP FIGHT STEAMSHIP PIER BLAZE © Che orld. Z ‘WEATHER—Fair To-Night and Wednesday. “ Cireulation Books Open to Al _' Circulation Books Open to All. EV 1911. 16 PAGES ies Tees Whose. Red ee on OLD RED STAR PIER ONCE MORE ABLAZE: cc ATA STRAERS THREATEN Tass! TO TE UP SHPPING WITHIN 24 HOURS WEATHER—Fair To-Night | PRICE C ONE CENT. Copyright, 1911, by The Prese Poblishing Ce. ah new | Fork ‘Wertd), CHASES ‘MAD DOG’ INTO RIVER, BUTT IS THE WRONG DOG A Fat Policeman Has Pistol Raised to Fire When Woman Claims Her Rollo. NTANENY STANDS OUT OR o-GENT CONEY FARE OR NOB. RT. SUBWAY ———_—-+-4->--—_____. Heavy Smoke Pours Into Big Skyscrapers From Foot | of Fulton Street. SEVERAL KIDS BITTE STEAMER’S CLOSE CALL. | * x “ . . ’ : ‘li ) “I Never Had Any Intention of Yield- snaiead. hah arta abit Seamen’s Official Declares He Wi : : imitz Finally Finds Another Massachusetts at Adjoining ‘ ing,” He Says, Answering Hints j sic Ve ; *) Call Out the Coastwise Men and ’ ’ Animal and Kills Him Before | Pier, but Escapes Menace Crippl ll the Shippi i i nee 1 in, That He Will Give Way to There's Interference, | 6e URA. ripple A e ipping Pressure for Higher Fare. | in New York Port The next me Policeman Schmit, Pier No. M4. at the foot of Fulton | who !s the heavyweight of the East) erbat! 'Noety TRivak, | WhIGN Sarneal| One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street) ' | . hat the Coney Island five-cent fare clause in the | |down a year ago and ts now being re- | terete me a Htation, 1s called on to chase a “'mad| Juttt, caught tre again tne acterncon, JL TIMATUM COMES WHEN report of the Transit Committee should stand exactly as it is, and 1 | dog” on a hot June afternoon, as he Son AibNiaWed > 0 Athis, tOtN St emivka| . shall vote and act accordingly. I have never had the slightest inten- Nemaeonaneda mit Hak Ace betas ak | ,tueltement anda comparatively BIG FREIGHTER SLIPS AWAY. . " . 7 . sey, i i} email amount of mage. tion of yielding this point, and i am most willing to have The Eve- |atarts out after the sprint record. ‘The pler formerly belonged to the Red . ‘a views wi He heard a scream from a crowd of Star line. ¢ & Triest, contractors, : rsonal views with r Con a lent, ra p ning World make slear my pe! th respect to the ey children playing in front of No. 3%) are reconstructing it for the use of the Mounted Police Forced to Clear five-cent fare. East One Hundred and Twenty-ffth Maine Steamabip Company, The tron Id t work is all in place and the roof of ‘the “ he future the Brooklyn company w street this afternoon and was told tha - z ‘Some time in the Yi Cols pany would Baye <5 Fescri asa custealoai fated) ots Ue | ovstory trelgnt shod Ia being put on, West Street After Idle Men had to accept this lower fare, and | should think it would see that |address, had been bitten on the let Tis aabhe MAR Norah tone’ apoiin z there is no time lke the present to bow to what it must concede is [Mand by big white and back dos Abuvt LID o'clock thle afternoen the Attack .Strike-Breakers. . ‘ ; D . tarred paper was set Presumaty | inevitable."—Statement of Bor ee aah al aaa along the'street, from a workman's pipe, at a point near | with respect to the Coney five-cent fare, long agitated by je Evening “There he goes—there he goes—shoot the outer end of the long shed. ~ i . World. him quick!" crled a woman, pointing to MLL E.. Natt ARGUE Rurmed. edooty. A erent The most alarming phase of the big shipping strike developed to-day i .— a singularly inoffensive looking quad- lolurih Of blabk, vmeily amoke rose high! y, Hes. Prest 7 . , Agente of the Brooklyn Rapid Transl ty gi cela ch: Abc ae PETROV. inte the afr,-eddying shoreward into tne| When Vice-President Griffen of the International Seamen's Union made Pompany, ince the publication of the | other side of the street as {f nothing in open windows of skyscrapers, and|a direct threat to the heads of all the coastwise lines that dock their ves- McAneny supway report with its Coney na Ward Bothered woreeay bringing forth thousands of oMce and % ive. cent ultimatum to that corporation, ha on Stheremubyers a ca ee | shop workers to view the sight. The) sels in New York that he would call a general strike to-morrow. In mak- ave been a uletly working to the end | ut Scum 8! in pursuit and men on the pler roof wasted four or five | ;, ji reat Gri "4 i iti + i knocking’ out the low fare clause, of course the dog ran, The crowd of Inluilthe GEAHE: to extinguish’ the harvea | this threat Griffen declared that he was in a position to call out Ghich is the condition upon which | AT CONEY WILL ohildren and @ dosen of €0 grown-ups it up and began yelling for| enough men to prevent the moving of a single passenger or freight BOR. T. can get a city-built: subway | Joined the chase. Lickety © interval a citizen had turned chi , Ce Oflicers of various lines through Manhattan to ‘Vifty-ninth Gha Hundred and Swenty: ( steamship down the coast. He offered the oflicers of the various lines the sireet, sped the dog, with the fat pollcemen fy | Raslroad and wrecking tugs, including alternative. of entering into a confer ence to-night with a strike committee. HINT THAT M'ANENY WILL DE R land the crowd pounding along after | | the Corning, of the Lackaw a, the bb APA Mt ged ultimat et ay one “CENT PLAN. |him. The dog had gained on them and Seabright, of the Central of New Jer-| ‘0 the officers of the Morgan line, but SERT FIVECENT Pb lit didn’t stop when it reached the river, i sey, the Flemirston and two others | hallenge to-morrow was Axéd Tn a covert way thesa advocates of a but Jumped right off a low pier. | - - ranged up close and sprayed the blaze| as time for the conference, The fo-ceut fare trom the hot, stifling Heri ENTER THE OWNER TO THE! with water, When the fire the | steomelip oMcinis ignored this uftima- [AEA A di ag alight a | New Yorker, arrived, her captain found tum, and t er Morzan Il Rarrans nm bean, Disesse. May estes SF Aldertien p Naacet $15,000 Ap-| RESCUE OF ROLLO. | | these volunteer cra‘t’ #0 thick about showed what they it of it when Icy ape titel eAthena “av or , | Schmitz yelled to a man in a boat to y ni U D ; _| Pier 14 tuat he couldn't run ta close. | they font the freighter El Nord out from MeAneay of Manhattan never propriation Needed to Carry. |row oat and shoo the dot tack to the It Belongs to Olga Petrova of |Uses Drug When Arguments| rhe skippers of the tuge refused to yt wiead The Peay, TURN AVC are Begird| : sda: shore and the boatman did. The dog - ms ; make way and the police were shouting | 1 1 deronstration oie cent tic. | OutEvening World’s Plan, {2 Paddted close to the dock and) Poland, Who Juggles Failed to Keep Daughter |rareats of arrest vefore the amall try | when t ord was Aue to salbt ie ar ‘sam eof this sort ot | ss 8 i * |8chmtiz bad drawn a lead on him with in ey i >, eri would clear out o'clock, Exe an rier the big % ge ge . Rae | |his pistol when @ stout woman, all out | With Passions. | From Going to Work. Once the river path was clear, the freighter shot out. into ihe streamsand A ried “|| is lof breath, ran up to him and stayed New Yorker, with the help of a couple headed south he bn Bry SVN Ho eR) toes 1 ath open the municipal path: | its hard. mer of engine crews on shore, mnde short mee | The bt Nord y sund and bi = on eae ae Wiehe tee ia vg Comey Island, the erection of] “pon't you dare!" she cried, “That's! Arriving on the Kronpringessin Cecile | Finding that all argumenta had falle|¥OFK of the fire. ‘The damage was not > Jwas under full leadw store the je possible exception o @ h v udvocated by The Roll t y 4 zt he 0 . 7] strike ea a app Ree ek bane) taleadere o| tener, WAR od vacated. hy my Rollo and don't you dare to hurt| to-day was Olga Petrova, who had the|eq tg prevent her daughter Caroline, |™ore than @ thousand dota Adopted Son Finds Foster **er# * , 1 happened, by the way, which it ts | t oard: bf ny! He ain't mad! What's the matter | la op red alr ever seen On| vged seventeen, from leaving home, ring bd ple plG Meo ve ey saw how nad been 3 upon good autnority Me- | wna Peel erie pmrageis tal 1 all sou people—are you eragy?" | shipdoard within the menory of the old- | Sfry, Bertha Stangohr crept up dehing| Ras, the Masse € the: Mal Lie . ap. | foaled they vedia got together Al Tia : Wty Getonled the) proposes | Tae cig tinim 40. Hed. @lgheed 24e)| gat shinlinawAl tos sive 1s a damsel’ he gint In. thelr apartment. at Non a | Seaman Company. | ste had steam! Mother and Former Boarder’ is an tndigns:ion mecting that veeulted Gant tare to Coney J | te tah thatitutlon, fall into line (mistress and at the re tion his tatt| from Poland wh a with the pas! est Twenty-Atth street to-day and | Up’, Af she, WAS Aue to anll tonntents bul : ; 1 Vico- Pres e's ultimatum, garded as an esse cies ee one aetord for the [ave the waves of the East River three sas a maid *kullets, @nd | tried to chloroform her by wrapping| ‘The crew, however, were called out and Dead in Passaic Home. OWNERS DETERMINED TO FIGHT gubway ccheme, for all t Ie distinct taps, proving conclusively that|she ts coming to les Bergere, | q towel saturated with the drug around | they stood with their ines of hone ready THE STRIKERS, has been called laine sHALd AVnlte ae sor of |be was anything but mad. Schmitz | where sho will a r in pantomime. | ner head to get to work {f any sparks fell on the eaten 8 uk Nes af : Oe: , it But if the Lo | a Sullivan In the board,| hauled him out and the w he re-| Petrova is tall and lithe and landsome. Stangohr family moved tnto the | steamer § : (Special to The Evening World) i “ a os iderdeie es nore aoute the B. R. T. is sufficiently strong, \ : denna ‘ded that the |2Ponded to the caresses of his mistress, | Sho s married when fourteen years! apartment three months ago. ‘The hus- at ven yndgr.¢ apts a lagher of the PAGBAIC, N. 3., dune s-Céming | 0%. the ¢ re eS ae a probat that it will oe h ‘i on BE ole him in her . dripp: of uge, but is now a widow | bana ren on, ani d Pi _ } s would ether-n this and evidence of an | {ion eal as A Fae roh amis: Jeane dos. back {rom « foreign tour, He sald that | aged fourteen, are in destitute clroum- | te crowd In check bi Be i ae st HURT ia totiaa unions, she ara, af organized campaign 4 PA 7 Ir a «s/FINDS ANOTHER “MAD DOG"|he had with him $14,000 In jstances, A dispossess notice requiring Soap yet Panes canitd Aaah $ Ses thSe Ave-cent fare was Re ateed.'” Hk AWA whaled. the Ll AND GETS HIM erelgns to show for them to move ont to-morrow is at- NATIONAL LEAGUE. Joe Mrs. Margan and Henry Gould dead was announced that the lention of Borough President supporters of the admission fee resolu: , or unlike many of } tached to their door. After their meagre <hnemsemrasente Jon the floor of the house, Both gere| ments | id call a meeting toe @ was hopping mad. Mr. McAneny 18 [tion and declared that according to The | Returning along Second avenue | V4 breakfast to- ay Caroline took her seat AT BOSTON, shot through the head and Indications Migiit at No. 214 Weert street to consider Ae ieccntsrt Mor dom be peeve chet ‘ning World and ail other authorities Schmits heard another cry of Mad). 4, y away from |in the front room and began mending | GIANTS— were that Gould had shot Mra, Margan| th calling of a sympathete strike, ee ‘are any l0-centers in the Board bath house should be fre dog!” and between One Hundred and| if” Viovainy carries his cash in his 0 000 3 vel twrned the pistol on himeslt, ‘The| THe union comprises 1.709 pre piste. #8: 8 On this condition the other aldermen| Twenty-third and One Hundred and |e eae eee te ly namo te ase ate you Golnet’ her motive | posTON— a tHe oata ore and firemen on the harbor craft of ; for the Public Servico Commission, | ated for the on Al-| Twenty-fourth streets came ho upon] iho) wi, he will pass the | asked her, i an until recently ved in| New York, The n ) the tugs, oa Te majority of members | derman had cons| another crowd of children who had been | Ehren *E sa woneing tae Wales ob Sonn te 00100 Ls M with her hasband, |@Mong other vessels, aud &@ ate there is now & sd : Meo. | *xent no ted for the) rrightened, David Satterfield had been} A y 1, | BatteriesMarquard and Meyers in, ’ th ty | D@ put Into effect tom apposed to the l0-cent fare, Mr, Mo- | 1) He also demanded that) gitten on the leg and the black and|N® 18 West One to work to-morrow,” answered the adetions nud Tella Réward Margan, Bhe came to thie clty | et re ieee ae a enoraln Aneny sald he never had the slightest |), } charged. He! white dog was pointed out to Schmits, | teenth street 4 “You will l e in spite of every- poo to start housekeeping and was to have | Siok lutelfare wlth fae king of as tention of withdrawing the stipulation | saiq n nad been) "phere was another chase and this time thing 1 have sald,” asked Mrs, Stan- AT BROOKLYN, usbend, | 1, “due to reach this city posmeneniia Joney five-cent as a condlt ‘ons the polleeman was certain he was after gohr, LADELPHIA he waa a arm in Athenta. | ! to-me ‘ agora Y. ing ‘ato Man- | The a rd of Aldermen! tne ‘right dos. He cornered it in an “E nave to work 10 live,” eatd Care: | PHADEE Unt » month an i'd had been a| WH! require a nug sto bring for the B. BR. tae tis vi _ ntl @ the ti ttan, Then he dictated the toregung | 1 near c Viouse at the In One Hundved and Twenty-tifth | Une I have a Job promis yoarder with the Margans for seven! te in tals of the nous eanes ye thrown open 4 knocked it out with his club. isemald und I'm golng to start ta | BROOKLYN . Moore siya Gould last night) White Star Line were y concerned statement, DS OE July 1 1 few days t put [t Into @ bag and can yee 00 Te idee AEAeRE Ay ioc late: hin nese ome ey over for to-nlght's EASON n Vit | ee eshigva. soca eacmerlt : ¥ meeting. a FIVE-CENT FARE. 8 bati-| aie two children were taken to t PUTS DRUG-SOAKED TOWEL) Batterie Moor Moran “RARE She refused and after-| rt Ranney of the Hess aR \h BaDE, $02 engi atation by the | OVER GIRL'S FACE. end Erwin. 2 . nald that Sana The clause of the > neny money resol ne abterwar | Wounds caue! b of the The mother said nothing, but went 1 s of his y which deals with tho Coney # oe an off poration Opei|sceveen Teeacicat @he dog Wil be oe | » AOINAE ABO ADIAE UMA Mea AMERICAN LEAGUE. secre un ve emiers a ion nas tare sa: aves ar ine oolaign x = amined by experts at the Board of ae an Me nd Carottne, and the er Regan Oe ne departure The bodies were fou andlthet It eae tree conferees are 0! e opinic " wet towel drawn tightly ‘0 . in a bedroom a@ good fdea to call @ strike tee ee city altows the company | BURMAN LOWERS MILE Armee 1 rning of al | and held there. BOSTON— Marsan cannot explain the shooting, |) £00! We ine ot a to reserve to Itself the ate | ATOMOBILE RECORD.| OLYMPIC NEARS PORT. |, Behnads a the| She tried to scream, but ‘ — | He says nin wife and Gould wore never! [or ihe Pune’ Of wettins a settlement rate pt present net profit or ele- | ‘| Hi tolw@ay ae chase ‘dve| Were muffled, She managed HIGHLANDERS-- more than friendly Margans wery| nia ae 6 rast *. He pela vated lines, without resard to the | ; L Roy | MIAME Steamatiy Reports by Wires! a Pais alae m her seat and then there ari married fourteen ye “ sera nights Sea segregated pr or 4 leas 43 Miles & ay struggle between the mother and daugh- Nand Nunamaker; Ford | followed a erence with Willlam HL eason } Burman, it car, this afternoon noon, sent a black on moke Aha rae ena canta pa Battertes—Hall and Nund am H. Be ee atu noe Bo FE ene rinaiy an ketal (aikecoe ABET. ULai | THA REAR niga at tha He he elder woman 14 the more pow. | caMivoney, MAYOR, GARBED IN RUBBER, | Frasier ot he Seamen's Union W4 to Coney Island us ty vine track from 10.13 seconds giant steamship Olympic, from South- | r which 1 sands of poo-l ihe strength of a mantic, but Caroline COLLEGE GAMES. VISITS SLAUGHTER HOUSES.! Commontigg pan the: pinks le peer, f the city," ampton, Cherbourg and Queenstown for | 1 Manhattan ome singe thinRliatrugeied with ihe’ added’ rameanee \. a ad of 8 ates he lf one ie called anny sal The Coney b-cent fare is further New York, reported by wireless tele-| fo. a tim hat a disastrous conflagras| that fear and desperation lent her, ARVAR Mayor Gaynor donned @ rubber eult to- that ¢ entire river tral of the ety # he McAneny report by t graph when 433 miles east of Sandy] tion jad started in lyn. ‘The | succeeded in holding her mother off un- | 4 ares fate weet and wrest, oman | Wald be Hed OP 4 ripe ba i ae Hook at Ten about 8A. M. Wednos.| DUIIng was a succession of fimally | til they fell to the floor 20201 ~ 1003 Juter houses on a tour of Inspection. | POLICE CHARGE RIOTERS ALONG “phe rate of fare for ont con- and do the foot of Cantre reet| gay 2 MB Wednos | nutit wooden sheds extending from the| By this time the girl's screams had | YALE— It te the first time, according to the ri THE RIVER FRONT. fimuons ride over auy en he his balan ve ma Sell ata) > | water front 2) feet back towards drawn the attention at titer enaale 00000 ords at City Hall, that a Mayor eve) Fierce rioting to-day gave promige of » |ieeeResmale, AU a2t® 12 $60,000,000 STOCK ISSUE | rte and Policeman Ll siasioeteagion’ aaa freeteri Harts| mata rooh VA « Tong tra eume Stine omg the | aw 9 AMERICAN TELEPHONE. | «:, tip Asabetlk sight mm 98) “pr, Metts came f well and Burdett New York water front. Striking stew= | ihe BY m} the frat Aren h J "lo tal and revived Carol anis, sailors and waiters of the Morgan D provides that 1f A put Jan 1 te r had enough Mine made u determined effort to prew ce Hrmenahs one and |, BOSTON, Mass. Sine 2—A" stock the flames f i towel ro kiN six men. POSTPONED Gi GAMES. | vent the sailing of the freighter, IL Rotacy other linen in thie aysiem: fssue of $50,000,000 was author ze. by | the coal pockets, | Caroline hb tha policeman ant Aniaient Canale: Nord, which was scheduled to leave at \ “ between the cit, the American Telephone and Telegraph , ed out after about half an|her mother to the station ° $ c'slock, and 10 arevent iba pen mt Pron: between: : ‘ompany at a meeting of the directors! hour. The damage was nated | charge of attempted homicide wa: eee ihe geet ee me et tha Antilion’ b daontunes pt ys sContinued on Second Page.) hela in this city to-day. at $10,000, against Mrs. Stangohr, poned; jameg to-mo!

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