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MISSING GIRL KILLED IN BOAT AT PELHAM SUBWAY STILL OPEN TO BIDS, SAYS GAYNOR ay. INAL eoino The ———__ “ Circulation Books Open to All." een Rae eeenmemenenmmemeninenael . ee) WEATHER—Fair to: FINAL ecorrio PRICE ONE _OENT. Corre CEte' Hew Beek Wess NEW YORK, SATURDAY, , JULY 22, OL sper PAGES PRIOB ONE NE CENT ~ MAYOR GAYNOR SAYS; SLEW rt CHOLERA CASE IN | UN CANT SUBSIDIZE neon sister ANOTHER FATAL CASE. | No Contract ‘lade With B. R. T. and Subsidy to That Trust or Inter- _ |RePort That Bathing on Staten “ ’ Island Beaches Was Stopped borough Will Never Be Bane: Accomplished.” A Spanish seafaring man who landed in New York twenty-two days ago and INTERBOROUGH MAY YET THRHAALY. Yeah tea tole bein | RUN LEXINGTON AVENUE, |ret aetinea care of Asiatic cholera Health Commissioner Lederle and hia aides, now that the scourge has broken : through Quarantine barriers, are taki Contracts for Construction of Routes) ser: 1 prevent a apread of the die: ease. The patient removed from Alone Awarded, and Operators Bellevue, together with his nurae, this afternoon. A Health Department boat Must Bid for Them. feature tins The morning newspapers took the news to Relievue that there way a chol- (Special to The Evening World from a Staff Correspondent.) ara suspect ‘In’ the institution end the ST. JAMES, L, I., July 22.—Mayor Gaynor Mel Cara Gonteanen ee Ont eee Confirmation of the report made the following statement at his country home |‘"* sttervoon gave rise to great un- easiness among the patients, although here to-day: there is no danger, as the cholera pa- “I make no complaint that the Board of Es=|‘!*" ** Isolated from the moment of his admission and the cholera germ is timate acted in my absence. It would be of mOjtrensmissivie only in food or water. use. They voted last fall not to act on Friday, but Tye Ty ave Pecone Tie ois. to give me that day on account of my health and] 4 teature of the first case of cholera . : . " ry in New York City since the disease ap- voice. I did not know they were going to take it ONAN ATES pipriptangyeg away. the man was in this port twenty days “The statement of what was done yesterday, |°*!"* Me ‘isease showed Iiself, Dur- Ing that time he lived in a crowded however, is very misleading. The newspaper ace satiors' todging house and moved freely about the resorts where sailors congre- counts you show me are absurd. gate. It t# tmpossible to determine 7 S v! he contracted the disease. The “NO co TRACT WAS MADE WITH THE patient i throw no Nght on that! B.R. T. OR ANY OTHER COMPANY. The cone} phase of his case. The ninth death from cholera since) tracts for the construction of some routes were |suiy 1 occurred to-day in the hospital | awarded, that is all. When completed, the routes|% Sminvune island. The victim was Demetrio Anagoston, seventeen years have ta be put up at public competition for an|o't He was a stecraxe passenger on| operator. which brought several cases of cholera “Cannot as simple a thing as that be under=| (oir Racy amons’ the immincante| stood? oatained sq Hoffman Island in fhe “IF THEN AN ATTEMPT SHOULD BE REe|FALsE REPORT OF CLOSING NEWED TO GIVE THE B.R.T.OR THE INTERs| | STATEN ISLAND BEACH, An unfounded report became current BOROUGH A SUBSIDY, THE WHOLE QUESTION | to-day that the Quarantine omctals had | “DEPEND UPON IT THAT WILL NEVER BE|®eeeh. Staten teland. No such ordor has been issued by the Quarantine au- ACCOMPLISHED.” | thorities or any other authority, ‘The The Mayor briefly talked as to the future of Hiab ways, | Piperiaent ck Health: hee duriadiotion The awarding of the contract for construction of the Lexing=| sioner Lederle has not even contem- ton avenue route was simply one of construction and not | ?!4ted ordering people to keep out of . i the water, because the Quarantine ‘si- | of operation, the Mayor said. ands are away out In the lower bay. | He would like toknow now who is to be the successful Bathing at Routh Beach and Mid-| : . if cl be interf ed | bidder for operation. It appears to him that the Lexington |i), ‘Aimert Hergenhan, general man-| avenue route is a natural outlet for the Interborough. It} aser of Happyland, and Charles Walsh, might be the operating company in the end. | | South Beach, go in the water every day ber, NaPh Dukota; La Follette, Wiace Model’s Pe However, In- 0000.00.00 0 © Ojpersons this afternoon chased Talat the Waunda were the remult of @ mur- ein Appitt, Rhode Island; ri Laraia, nineteen years old, of No, 1948] °° Me art pended ; BROOKLYN— rata, Ilinols; Oliver, Pennsy ja; F 1 He pointed to the fact that the girl Vermont; Smith, Michiy in; Smo duced Magistrate to Let Her o0o0v00010 1 | Second avenue, after he shot and mor- \had been In the water for a long while proprietor of the Waldorf Hotel at! ~ ee a am. FA NNAHT REINER SLAIN i chee BY MOTOR BOAT THUGS \Hannah Reiner, Missing Bronx Girl, Missin ’ g Young Woman Found on secrete Goes Trou | Found Murdered at Peiham Bay ike Phar of Pelham Bay Lively Session in Exact Shape | Favored by Taft. | Supplies a New Mur- der Mystery. ALL. AMENDMENTS LOST. | Measure Must Go Back to, House and Can Not Become Law Until Next Wednesday. | ARMS AND FACE SHOW MARKS OF VIOLENCE \Bronx Girl Left Home on Tuesday and Her Rowboat Was Found Later on the Shore. WASHINGTON, July 22.—The Cana- dian Reciprocity bill paseed the Senate without amendment to-day by 53 to 27. | All amendments had been previously defeated. It becomes law upon the President's signature. The bill cannot be presented to the President, however, until next Wed- nesday, the House having adjourned at 12.00 P, M. until that time. Legis- lative rules require that the reciprocity, bill, © House measure, be engrossed by the House while the latter body Is in session. | Tt was just P. M. when the bill| Passed’ the Senate. The fina} vote came | Bt the close of a lively session, begun | shortly after 11 A. M. There were numerous roll-calls on the various but no attempt at any time) final action. T! ate chamber was well filled, many metnbers of the House having gathered in the rear of the hall. The galleries wore crowdad. | News of the passage of the reciprocity bill was telephoned at once to the White House, President Taft made no at- tempt to conceal his pleasure. He was particularly glad that the bill The body of Hannah Reiner of No. 1653 Bathgate avenue, who dis- appeared last Tuesday afternoon after renting a rowboat from John Grosse at Pelham Bay Park, was found this afternoon cast upon the beach at Throgg’s Neck. The police discovered marks of violence upon the arms and face that indicated that she had been the victim of a mys- terious murder, From the various facts and circumstances surrounding the case the detectives are of the opinion that the girl was lured from her own boat into a motor boat and that she was attacked and murdered while on | board the phantom boa boat, for which the police are now making a search. i. Henry Phillips of No. 198 Milford | place, found the body while walking | along the beach. Coroner Schwannecke | Was notified, and an examination of the body and its clothing revealed the fi that both were identical with the 4 scriptions given at the Reiner home © {of the missing girl and her raiment. i Lael IT as nett y |BROTHER IDENTIFIES BODY AS | will be back In Washington Tbay THAT OF MISSING GIRL. Reiner ‘home, and directed that the SOW THE SENATORS VOTER/ON| body be taken to Fordham Mor ‘Three Democrats and twenty-four LT NATIONAL LEA LEAGUE. | bapa polgeltbtey eat, sense Kt publicans voted against the bill. ae Liar cee ~ 4 ‘ ’ tified Poll call wan ax follows: uht NEW YORK, Fugitive Leaves Victim of Card| "br. “Sunn neeimen, co Dr, John Reigelman, Coroner's phyal- Republicans against the bill—Borah | phys 1 th i clan, made an examination of the body and Heyburn, Idaho; Bourne, Oregon | Oy Oy 001 aS Game Fight Dying on He found many cuts and bruises. A ristow an |) Burbam, ‘ cl | GIANTS— me deep cut appeared on the head, The Least oey ion Waren ieee | 00004 | Sidewalk. arme were bruleed and there was & de- 4 Ings Crawford and Gamble, South | _-- Pression on one side of the head that seemed to have been made by a blow. Three thousand excited, shouting | But the doctor was not able to say that by AT BROOKLYN, | Dakota; Cummins and Kenyon, lowa | Dixon, Montana; Gronna and MeCum: CINCINNATI— Utah, s a Ratteries—Smith and MoLean; Ruckey | tly wounded Amelio Maratta, twenty |and that the body had been dashed Demorrats against—Balley, Texas; Off With Fare. and Bergen | years old, of No, 128 Kast One Hun-|against rocks and other obstructions Cla he, Arkansas; Simmons, North ——— dred and Seventh street, The wounded !and that there was a possibility that Parolina. | he bill: Bradley. | « ) AT BOSTON. | man was taken to the Reception Hos.) the wounds might have been due to and McLean, Con-| “Mildred, the Beautiful Cloak Model.” | PITTSBURG— | pital, where the doctors said he would |the dashing of the dead body after an New Jersey; Brown, | UMitke her persecuted prototype in pop- 02000 20 0 0 © gi ate, and Larata, after a futile attempt accident against objects In the water. Nebraska; Burton, Ohio; Crane and | lar melodrama, landed in Jail early | poston to escape, was landed tn the t One| Samuel Reiner, the brother, would not Lodge, Massachusetts; Cullom, Ulinols; |this morning and in the Harlem Police | 1000000 Hundred nd Fourth street police asta. | listen to any theory that his sister had Guggenheim, Colorado; Jones and Poln- | Court a ttle later on. And {t was all. ’ 00 ton. cominitted sutcide, Neither did he take mel Wasiinatan:. (aon. Naveds | because of a fussy taxicab driver pox- pune ie ‘The two men were playing cards in alto any theory of accident kindly, arneia Caee hat either oene " |Sessed of a reserved and unobtrusive nue and One! “My sister had no love affairs, and Ware; Root, New York; Stephenson, |&ner, who couldn't exactly sce the tta lost and {t| there was no reason for her to take her Wisconsin; ‘Townsend, Michigan, Wet- | Propriety of driving along the street in| Republicans fo Kentucky, Brande; necticut; Briggs, eld and Simon, Brown . store at Becond Hundredth street. Ma up to him, according to the rules | own life,” he sald, ‘She was at home AT PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO— ¥ Three years must pass before the construction of that | and have assured their route is completed. In three years certain developments | 2venns World that th © is not the| slightest danger from cholera contagion, may have taken place such as to warrant the relegation of | The isiands are out beyond where the | { sweep of the tide sets from Sandy | the Interborough and the B. R. T. as possible operative fac- | STD on sun teen puaaiig ABA Em iL tors of city built subways. no way, according to Mr. Hergenhan, | “4 ciated with the reach of water the Staten Island bathing | In fact changes are rapid each month in the metropolis, It has witnessed marked diversions and progressions. | beaches. The news that bathing had not The Mayor continues to study the situation, he says, 7m sees eating “Denna: anal even while taking long walks. Yesterday he walked eleven) gourn Beach was conspicuously adts-| miles. To-day he is going on another long tramp. He will | played on the Staten Island ferryboats| te at his desk i in the City Hall Monday. |and street cars, There was no a {diminution tn the number of ba’ alo ELECTRICITY KILLS MAN | the same address were haullng on the! Manuel rope. man, is the man who was found to} HAULING ON WET ROPE, || ihe mire arazgea over to live feed) ye suffering from cholera, He reached wire near it on the pole and cut through | New York on July 1 on a tramp steam- the insulation, Lehman and Cook fell 4% trom Laverpool by way ot the screaming, The «even other men of the - ously burned by electricity to-day in ng did what they could for them, | Azores and the West Indies. The ship | was given a clean bill of health on her tring the wires of the Public Ser- When Dr. Spalding of Union Iiill Corporation of New Jersey at rived Lehman was dead and there was arrival, and Bermudes went to live in a North Bergen. A queer set of coincl- Uttle chance of Cook's recov sailors’ lodging house in Roosevelt | dences Jed to the accident, oe ° street, He was apparently In good ‘The gang was working at daylight _. Bank Surplus 816,850,450, Peaeh unl Wed D acant net bat patring the damage done by last night's The Clearing House thunderstorm, A wire Was belng hauled !anks for the wer fosane Anawe over the crosstree of a pole by @ that the 5 heavy rope which was soaking wet and excess of legal mudes, a steamship fire- One man was killed and another sert- fa form of dyssentery, On ‘Thursday hie condition was such that the proprietor remnents, more, Rhode Island. | the early morning with @ beautiful lady / ‘ of the game, buy the drinks. He | ‘in the water and knew how to handle a Democrats for: Bacon, Georgia; Bank- | at his alde, 1v 0500 — | verused, and the men went quarreling | ‘boat, and I do not think that head and Johnston, Alabama; Bryan! The young lady in question is aes | PHILADELPHIA— to the street with any accident. It was a custom and Fletcher, Florida; Chamberlain, | Mildred Gibson, twonty-two, of No, 613 000001 = here Maratta resented a remark | with her to row, and while rowing to yn; Chilton and Watson, West Vir- | West One Hundred and Thirty-fourth| fatteries-ltrown and Archer, Moore| ‘ade by his opponent in the card game | take in her oars and read a book while c venga kong Meomgpendy, ora ikea Tike all cloak models, Mildred jand fvot and struck him tn the face, Larata) drifting along lazily. er i Gore and Owen, | has a ut lowance of curves anc ee trew a revolver and fired three shot Oklahoma; ‘Hitaheock, Nebraska; Jonn. |he* Auta allowance of curves and drew a revolver and fred three sheik.) CERT VALUABLES: WIM ROAT: pegs “payee ae Tankea, attrac nd persona: Pwo of them went wild. The third struk | nm, Maine; Kern and Shively sartine Early this morning, according 10 the AMERICAN LEAGUE. ae ee a MAN AT PELHAM PARK, ne | story told Magistrate’ Kernochan by | eae Se av auped Ia revolver and ran| Miss Reiner had been working as « 3 George Weiss, th wha’ * varaia dropped his revolver 1 ues’ a her A fe A a Ea ke E AT DETROIT, |toward ‘Third avenue with w mab or|crememaker, Tuesday she told hi axicab chauffeur aforemen: |), ee mother that she was going to Bronx ‘ |tloned, Mildred was plumped into nix | W!GHLANDERS— yelling behind hin, Detectives) pang, When she did not return in the aie cab at One Hundred and Forty-ftth 0) _- fin! and Dondero, who were about} | | came afflicted with what appeared to be | > ing her mother b and sent her brother, Samue her, He learned she had chan strest and Broadway by & merry party | of her friends, The entire group of | DEPROM merrymakers, he said, had jus tion walting Ks, heard the n r just auch hap-| They got in ‘Tennessee; Williams, Mississty 2 wn eee etd from the subway merned | * ee a‘ fugitive and com-|iiing about going to Bronx Park and i nat the bi “At One Hundre@ and For < had Peih Bay Park, There Avon of while three Tem | arentCncia Welan, the ws iltig RACING AUTOIST KILLED; thn fred (0 10" round. that he had rested @ boo T st nwaingt {t and 3 1m fr) that the cab was stufly and asked me the a ended the Die ont that the cab was sturty and avied mel WIFE WITH HIM INJURED. |“*'..: ARRAY tsa ue non we'd only gone two blocks more when - » today hat a shooting ;ehe stopped me again and said she} Uh MANA, Fran the morning, tn which arth ‘The City Island pe of the fact that the were nol was missing wanted to ride out tn the front seat Practising fo Pe with me, I couldn't see tt, Judge, Joy x f nan who Was trying to get pose, but I'm @ man of business and ET! Kited, and hin wit ins a aunt for her, and yesterday found ain't got no time for any such fooltwh- |) i ae Rea , “DOPE” HIDDEN IN OVEN, [tne oat at Belden Point, t mile ness, She got tore then and wuld ahe | . ey sl a | fror uring of the boat wouldn't go any further, and I got sore, es ; tas his and a ‘are two Senate. vacuneien, 400, and mal 1, waned the 10 cans! SHEPARD MAKES GAINS: ristor of & small to hlan Relner ; we that was comin’ to me, and the noise “ store at No, 296 West Fort rs ue to the reaignation of Sera-| Grit Yainen a row uid wakes hundsete| HIS RECOVERY PROBABLE. sevens stres!. wo was arrested afternoon tor Terrell), and Colorado | of people, and then this Non bere Coinee LBA Dis cate nena eh sien , vot where the body was found ts AMENDMENTS ARE = QUICKLY | along and arrests this girl.” LAKE GOI N.Y y he ipae United | known as Pennyteld, Closo by Ix a VOTED DOWN, Disoruerly conduct was the charge, |The con on of Kdward M pard, | Stu ‘oner W F ump of w and in the nods ts the The Senate took up the Canadian rect- | Put Mildred gave the magistrate such a|the Brooklyn lawyer and procity bill 4% soon 4s @ quorum was hingly bewitching amtio that ho! ort Obtained at 11.18 A. M., the call show- discharges {ier Upen berpes ment ef the 5 ing soventy-elght Senators present, The | 7 cents to the taxicab man } Senator Mocumber of “Beware of taxicabs in the future," | orth Dakota, reducing duties on many | YOuns woman,” he aid, "It doesn't pay! cover necessaries of life and increasing the |‘? monkey with them —— > Cees, caer re ° free list, Was first taken up, and detea Gates Showa No Cha Ithe tree known as the Hau: near wh ed Oak Pfeiffer was mur- ard in 196. That f Westchester, and news came of the find. ner’ body the former rought out of the archives ally iat his a ts . var f wits the protibited "a therefore an excellent conductor of elec> an increase of $7,711,%9 in the propor- | Of the lodging house notified the police- irlelty. ‘Max Lehman of Paterson Plank | tlonate oa cash reserve as comparcd with Road, Secaucty, and Charles Cook ef| last week. (Compnued on Second Page.) abi NK 1 5 OOOO ENE ERE ECE it WERENT wan _ - = ed 16 to 64. 14 Tra' PARE July 2.—The and rehearsed with new enersy "The defeat of the MoCumber amend. | Age grt Milde wat Purch “an IO Gates, who is sertously 1 venue stamps had not in trying ‘o\solve the myae fishes mauios for Hudson John ¥ nt Seo. with nephritis, ia said to be unchanged |effacted 7 was held in $3,000| tery of the young (Continued om Second Page) ee pees ae thie evening Rall tor exammnghien Boge en Vanco, found that ira Pty oplum cans 1| "| mugs! ‘| found In the oven ¢ ector Murphy also

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