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a 2 ee Na Regis a cx gS sere y is “as hdd a ie | Sn ereinaieceinaemieenmmcee seranepaeaeli Tn, | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1911. UNUSED BRAKE (Che Return ofthe Summer Girl @ @ srBicaer snare HU QUOTES TAFT VAN SOHNEK CERVERASFLEET 4 CAUSED DEATHOF -INAPPROVAL OF 1S OFFERED JOB | _ MAY BEFLOATED, WOMEN AT CONEY WORK IN'BERLIN —INASHIPYARD. ENGINEERS SAY Retiring Ambassador Says Foes | Former Captain of the Slocum, |! Hulks Sunk Off Cuba’s South Control Speed of Cars on Deliberately Plotted to Paroled, Finds He Has | Giant Racer, Discredit. Him. Many Friends. Coast Worth Saving, They Regort. CAN NOW “SPEAK out.” | After a week spent in visiting his old, | friends Capt. William H. Van Schaick, formerly of the General Slocum, which burned, paroled from Sing Slitg prison CITY STARTS PROBE. ALL BUT COLON LOOTED |Four Fathoms ot Water Pros Building Inspectors Make Rigid Praises President’s Sense of nine days ago, admitted to-day that ree " 4a : a he had more stanch wellwishers than . tes te, Tests to Discover Cause Justice and Thanks Em- [ne nad tinagined. He spent sunday| tect One Battleship From es : . in Kis room at No. 1% West Ninety- y . of Fatal Accident. | | peror for Kindness. }eighth street, smoking his pipe and) Vandals, | bo | jreading the Sunday supplements. “He is pretty well tired out with his ee 4 If there had been two brakemen ccn- Sept. 4.—D. Jayne | social duties of the last week,” laughed SANTIAGO, Cuba, Sept. 4, sient | troling the speed of the cara on the Hil, the retiring American Ambassa- | his wife, “but he is happy and is grow-| Taft's recent messuge to Congress ask- 1] Giant racer at Coney Island yester- dor, on the eve of his departure from /!"& stronger cvery day. The parolejing that it determined whether the | day's accident, which resulted in the Berlin has broken <lence with regard | tame rather belo and It was somes Spanish men-of-war sunk-In the vattla ; of a surpris im. : r death of two women, would not have ua his resignation, which was accepted |, viave hee dolee tas colin ainea| of Santiago thirteen years ago should a4 Ghierred, was the dectaration made by y President Taft last April. lhe got home, and the way he eats le a{ PC Sen away, and Secretary Knox's ad Superintendent Thatcher after he and a The Ambassador has given out 9» opinion that the wrecks belong to the caution, He is seventy-five, but is be- ginning to fee! like a two-year-old, and has been around to see some of the steamboat people. He has seen the offi- clals of the Albany Day Line and other statement. intimating that there was & deliberate intrigue to discredit him and misrepresent the reasons for his | resignation.’ He explained that he was | Prompted to make this public state-, half doze lyn De} fected series of rigid tests today. Superintend- Inspectors from the Brook- artment of Buildings had sub- mammoth structure to a United: States, have revived speculation here as to the possibility of refloating the sips, Engineers who have studiet the location of the three battleships and his wife was fighting for his release wrecker, for the at ent Thatcher found that only one ment “to show appreciation of the Seas Hie postion bs faseinenaen two torpedo boats think salvage is prac ua man, John Fennel, was in charge of sense of justice by which the Prost | org vara where they Dulld tugboats| "cave and would warrant Its expense. ae the four brake levers, all concentrated Gent was inspired in recogaising tB¢| wrenever he fools well enough to ac-|, Seven Miles west of the narrow mouta At one point. The emergency br . ¢ wrong done me by others, whose mis- | cone He is happy. with the thought Way Ped les the first of Cer-* qf which would have brought the coaster < Hon he has desired as far as A vera's: ttled-up battlessip the Almt+ ie train to a etendetill within its own To-day she sits gazing at her summer beaux, but to-morrow—still, who knows? Sensible $a, repels ta, savoumatances | "at te will again be busy soon At #92 rants Gouendo, he ts beached. In te 4 length, had not heen operated avan once T Which I have reason to believe he a8) tin hax talked. his wife save, al-| "'eékers of Juan Gonzales, with about [ ; during the whole summer. According ing. More than two-thirds of them| for joy end waved his hat and his fel- | present entirely understands.” most continually this last week of the |One-tnind of her hulk visible above tom F 4 to the figures 4f¢ Arthur Jarvis, the | were men, @ut ‘there were several | low workers took up the shout. ‘The statement in part read: Kindness of the prison officials toward| “ite caps. Long ago she was stripped mit president of th» coaster company and | thousand women in the ranks. There were six divisions, led by the) +1 cannot leave Germany without |iim in the anxious months during whith |! very Portable article by ji its engineer, it bas carrid a half mit- ‘The Women's Trade Union League Nee peors atin os More 3 and the | sspressing appreciation of the kind- who braved a watery grave sat Mon passengers was represented in the parade by a float | 2” ouneeranths ‘and Bridgemen. ness 1 experienced here, particularly | from prison. Prizes she wax reputed to have held. bil “The rust on the mergency’ brake,” representing “Life and Labor.” At the} FULL MAKEUP OF THE SIX Dl-/¢rom His Majesty, who generously in-| +7 et my husband talk because it| THe” took everything they could pry * wi said Superintendent Thatcher :o an last minute the design of this float was, VISIONS IN PARAD! timated his wish to confer upon me@| seems to do him good. I expect that he}!008¢, including, report has {t, many 4 Evening World reporter, “in Vcates that made more elaborate than was at first; The full makeup of the parades fol-/an honor which the laws of my coun | will be happy again as soon as he gets thousand golden coins from the ship's t it has not been used at all during, ths intended. Instead of onty two. women | lows: try forbid me to accept. I have, how- | employment. He wants to go up to Al-|*afe. Recent inspection has shown that entire summer, Had it bean appiled the float had the two women as central | Frees Deveson. ever, considered it proper to receive | bany and Troy and see his friends there| te Almirante Oquendo was looted of yesterday, the women’s lives would figures, with hands clasped on the high- cnet etait Cpe from His Majesty as a-eouvenir of our | before settling down to work.” even the copper rivets which held her have been saved. But Fennel was alone est of three tiers, and on the next tler| resd eum Uagnt tives" woa'en. agreeable relations a piece of porce- fixtures tn place. im charge and had his hands fu the mo! its kind in perfectly the world con and it precautions are taken in handling the It turned half over, throwing the w coaster Itself.” continued Mr. Thatcher, ucel of proper vent the trains from leaving the tracks, Ach girders on which the coaster tracks Tre IN LOADING HERE Big Cunarder Recoals and Sails JOIN IN PARADE (Continued from First Page.) “The legal machinery of Morgan, stroke of @ o'clock | Namara brothers until they are it evening, her manced merely them aside. omen | Ment have sailed at 4 o'clock, The were grouped four women and on the| lowest six more women. LEADERS FROWN UPON ANY TOUCH OF ANARCHY. Marseillaise’ was evident in some quar cles, Ironworkers. SBOOND DIVISION. Internat stickers resembling postage stamps! of some union sought recreation. lain from the royal pottertes, and I wish to make a public acknowledgs- ment of this mark of friendship. “At the time of my resignation in culated, positively declaring on alleged Under such circumstances the duty of 4G 16pal aiptomat te silence, and faith- criticise your course and service at TOLD POLICEMAN THEN COLLAPSED The wounded man was rushed to the Admiral Cervera’s flagship, the V caya, les eight miles further down the rocky coast, as much a victim of the depredations of ocean junkmen as the “4 Oquendo, A third of her form breaks cars, there is no possibility of an accl- ieatt April there was much speculation re: Hi, ly every union in the line was = the land 1 14 It 18 bell dent rn : rH arding the reason therefor, and a le and line and It {s believed that there President Jarvis of the coaster com-| With Stop of Only Thirty- |'@, Reston” the Iabor paper. of she! aintingulshed by a special uniform. Some Gend concerning my course in the nego- would be comparatively little diMcuity announced that hereafter t a ox erat? ‘raw Mten Not Afraia|°© t@® more. rabid members showed « tlations between my Government and [in recovering her, with other ships of 1d be two men in charge of the two Hours in Port. 4 ne bas eed Mer Mpa ay eds, | touch of the Anarchtatic red, and. glar- Germany over the potash controversy JY | the Spanish fleet, although she would and in addition, angle Ines 4 NG NGA e, NITED BY PURSE Ys ‘Jing scarlet flags were in evidence in carefully prepared and widely cir- be worthless, it is thought, as a vessel | would be put up at the curves to pre- Among other things Debs wrote: several places. The spirit of “The of war. no matter what speed they attain, The] Every loading record had been beaten| Guggenheim and Company has been | ters, but most of the leaders were in- png Gay td Hepat ve ake MAY FIND bleep i ON THE terrific speed which caused yestetday's| by the Ci ch : o d : pleasing to the Depa . a Criden tae Rmay, tach cf the waoe| by the Cunarder Lusitania when, on the | set to stretch the necks of the Mc- | 1ined to frown down any auch tenden: Nearly two hours’ sali from the Viz- r caya, at Rio Torquino, forty-eight rest. were cast off and het shapely| ead. They are not to bé tried, But | The approach ot work on the new sub- : fully I performed this duty. miles from this city, is the third of the Superintendent Thatcher said that he was warped oyt into the North] Killed. The conspiracy was hatched | vayg prought out a strong: representa- ‘ i i would, tn all likelihood, “permit. the| River for the second trip of the three] in Wall street. These men have | on of the Tunnel and Subway Cone QUOTES TAFT IN REPLY TO/Victim, Wounded in Lung,|four Spanish ships, the Christobal i coaster to run again this afternoon. He/she is making against time. She had| forfeited their right to live because | \ryotors’ Union and the locals of en- FALSE STORIES. i paog Bees Colon has been preserved would take no action againat Fennel, just thirty-two hours and ten! they have stood between the union | Uineere. ‘The housesmiths, . excavators “I have believed that the American Said Stranger Attacked sper tne paneior the vandal by our pars thet ote. yorauee lise: Gasp minutes in ner berth, five hours and ten] and the Billion Dollar Trust, which Jang allied trades ‘aloo made. @ i people, careless as they often are of fathoms of water above her. Locked ' le ° ; goed 4 rena in her safe there 4 Kallighan, thrty-five, of Scranton, Pa. | ™#nutes less than the Mauretania on) threatened to reduce thelr members | snowing. reputations, Jove fair play, and know Him in Street. e e is said to be a-larg an} Mrn Alle Peovaat, forte, of So, 337 | Ref Fecord-breaking nuatle last Christ=1 t> peons. ‘Another feature of the was ing that the official record there would amount of money. Aboard her noth- { ti gr MAB ai : porate, rope ing has be: Harrison avenue, Jerséy City. Others in] ee Cape oy. ot, w. Charis, ner| AN ATTACK ON THE UNIONS AT-|the MoNamara division, ted by Jullus| poems cma truth Ot: eR saftey 4 pe lice rel silat tas is i Seer No sar Ae ee one) commander, to Miss Jones, the trim] TRIBUTED TO J. P.MORGAN. |Gerber. This division assembled on Fe ee henge ‘of these allega-| Policeman Pierce of the Alexander|ashore to prevent her capture. The i tady; Mrs Ruby Harding, forty, of No.|ittle English stenographer, every face] There was a quotation attributed to] Pitty-fret street, east of Fifth avenue, | roca tions, T have now no comment tomake|Avenue station was on a stationary| water is comparatively deep at the BY James street, Seotin, N. ¥.i Jumes| OH the bridge of the rail’ was}, Plerpont Morgan, making him say.| under the direction of the ceuaninetien | coal No. upon them, post at One Hundred and Forty-elghth | point whefe she lies and the land rises Kallighan, thirty Aght, a brother of} " aire ‘hel ane cen aa . tg 3 with a violent oath, that labor union: opt Y be ‘or the defense of ere went crker TalOe, ot the | “On leaving office six months after |street and Third avenue early to-day | abruptly from the sea, a sheer precipice drentyiclant, of No. Monitor wtvet |New York, you knaw, Whet counts |™us be wiped off the earth, and a) 21 Coenery Nt os on the banners! Knights of. Labor of Brooklyn. cele: | ‘DY resignation T believe, that it will Be lwnen a man staggered up to him; gasp-|f considerable proportions. Her gal~ Brooklyn. the tlurding gay tre. | with ys ds to come as close as we | couplet reading: - carried by this division were legends brated the day'for its aMilated locals) Pleasure to the President If T mave| ing that he had been stabbed, and then | ‘80 Probably would be the most aim, Prevost were ure party. Mr. Smith, Mr, | 4M to our sailing date of Sept, 9 from] “If the McNamaras de cheatin inst the “tyranny” of the, With a pionic and games at Gerken's | Public at this Mes tome months ago, |collapsed. Plerce called Patrolman | cult of the three, engineers assert. Kallighan and Miss Kallighan were a>. | llverpool : “Twenty million working men will | DUC rice Department for enforcing Glendale Schuetsen Park. The New| \Veton should effectually silence and ex-|Mooney, who summoned an ambulance} The history of the fourth vessel of other. The six were ridng in the rear | hardly expect we can quite do} know the reason why.” x ‘i York Digtrict Council of the Brother-| erminate the legend which certain|/from Lincoln Hospital. The man, ac-| the fleet, the Infanta Maria Teresa, ts car of a train of three and were en-| that work of coaling our ship| te was noticed that while some of the] @sainst the McNamara partisans the hood of Butchers held its annual|\awsyapers have endeavored to keep |cording to Dr. Holler, had received al well known, She was floated by Ligut. tering the second deck of the big tron| #d ike ol FY ya Bg aad yr paraders folded the circulars carefully] same pada shaken ere eenrat| suite ahd, 6 aan Ot PEnpeny Grove. | alive. He says: stab wound in the leff breast and the| Richmond P, Hobson of Merrimac fame { structure when the car swung wild as|2Cen splendid, simply splendid. ; , a great many! £0 98 | Col A at almost every ree |" now to Deen pe oft C d Vest In- Was Whipned around an aurapt curve, | WE ROL Announced 6 as the time we] AWAY for future reading, a HTeNE MADA Cross and Christmas and other special sort around the city-the representatives | never had the slightest reason to |/URE had been penetrated BAG ons OF OnE TFT JD UUS Lena dies while in tow of an American war ‘ne ; ; ved, | vessel on her way to an American port hin’ ware te auainat Hie conditions are magnificent here; the — “ of Berlin, |hospital where he was later rev: y » Sianchions, oausing thelr instant organization superb, “Detective Burns, select your next vic-] Or" articular movement of sentiment GRIEVING FOR FATHER Te ery creat your appoint. [And said he was Stephen Wismore, | during a squall. Engineers have de The Glant F Is built of ste “I hope to make Liverpool by the] tim from our ranks," was the invitation} 210 which, according to the postal al- HER, fent In every way and it has given |forty-one years old, a mechanic, of No.|clared her not worthy a second @ conor and It helped to stem the one! Ne heer of repo Pdi eee dh in}of one body of Cloakmakers. The G@r-| torities, confused postal prapeigly mak-| GIRL TRIES TO END LIFE,| me pleasure to deny emph 21 East One Buadre and Portyseiahith tempt at salva; ward rush of the flames that threatened | sey we have to do our coaling | mentmakera had a number of big Amer- ‘ell “ "| and categorically that your r street. His condition was pronounce The two secondary vessels of Ad- te Géatroy the Island at the time the 1 iigiters, which may delay ust a 1 “fins . | Me cancellations, ; _ fi tion grew out of any disagreement ; rs : mland was burned outs {think you may ae ho ee pes es arg pelle ao ' aber Sapam y cheese eee concern? Drinks Poison While Visiting Aunt| onthe part of the Agministration “Naleekive Curley. of! the Alexander | jarer Mad lutoy lie. aucereed Ht within the twenty days, Rather good ‘ in New York just now—the marble if with your conduct in this country’s 1 wi wh r i for three trips, eh? ‘The record, what?” | carrying placards exhorting union sY™-| cuewers and the architectural. ton in Williamsburg, but Is Telations with Germany in regard to [svenue station questioned Ty tere, wo) tar from the harbor entrance, . ‘Be EMEC MEME WME SEMEN ent Charles P Sumner, the agent, pathizers to help insure fair play for] Workers—and these are not. looked Revived the potash or any other question. cee [sald that as be was walking Alone) ate of the Pluton and easily portable — equally jubilant. He sald: the McNamaras by throwing contribu-| toon ae, thegatening serious trouble. - I write this to you, for you are : articles from her deck and cabins hav High Class Apartment House Advertising In Yesterday's Sunday World? RIVERSIDE DRIVE “Had we only bees able to get the tlona into the flags to be added to the clreulars and sent them to Police Head- quarters for the inspection of Commi: sioner Waldo so that he could give or- ders for the guidance of the police if such literature should be distributed r Sunday afternoon or evening. ‘Thay Would bring her back here by the 16th, possioly the 16th.” ——— DROPS ‘DEAD AFTER ‘The Sailors’ and Firemen's Union of ‘They carried a banner reading: Britain port. The seamen of Great have beaten the Shipping Federe- tion. What can the seamen of the world do? Griet .over the th of her fath avenue, Williamsburg. The gir) swal- towed creoline and then ran shrieking into the street, fallimg unconscious in front of No. 1406 Myrtle avenue. Patrolman Haffner of the Hamburg entitled a full statement as hay ts height, decorated with pictures of the Emperor's palace. a MOTHER AND SON ARE KILLED ON A BRIDGE. Hundred and Forty-seventh and One eighth street he had stature and blind in one eye. ——>—_—_ EX-POLICEMAN FOUND A SILVER MINE IN DESERT. veen recovered. The Furor is pracy Hundred and Fort, a Lusitanta in here by 3 or 4 A. M. Sat-|aefense fund. Some of the flags sagged was responsible for the attempt at sut-| to your satisfactory service writ ited by a stranger who, he| rically undisturbed. Both He in com- Did You See aay we should have done better yet heavy witht coins varying trom hait| Greet Britain, which won the recent! cigg by potson made by Miss Ida Dress.| by him whom you have worthily and |Pal? stanbed him without provocation. | varatively shallow water. Now if they only do as well in Liver-| ices to nickels when the bearera| \irxe in England, parsed for the B&8t! man, twenty-six years old, of No, 16] well represented at the great capital |i ‘sald that no attempt was made to sbi fesct a NS 7 . pool It will be one more feather in the] ? ime in this city. 1 them were of Berlin" . He described his assallant as The Great Display of | {0 |(\inara Company's cap. On. the returs | ached the arch. members of the crews of the Adriatlo | Meventh street, to-day, while sisiting at} ‘Tne Doreeiain to which Dr. Hill refers roe tn te cee gold, shor in] ohm, M. Der, Broker, Dies. [43 \]trlp the Lusitania should be able to] The policé took a number of the Debs) Caledonia and other British ships in| ‘N@ home of her aunt, No. 1570 Myrtle magnificent vase, three feet in ohn Hf . mber of the Come solidated Stock Exchange, who had an fice at No. 68 Broad street, died sud- denly of heart disease early yesterday st his home, No. West Ninety-fitth street. He had been playing cards sttal Ned an ambulance with his wife and others until mjd- erent har The Woman's Trade League had al pyenve ral aie tat, night Saturday and was retiring fo: | DANCING MARATHON, Pere was a brave display of the Now float made partly of papier mache and| {TOM the German Hospital. Dr. Onl- But Mahoney Fears to Return to] \ene ttn then he was seized with Re York leaders at the head of the parade Scott Expires Beside Fair Partner, Who Had Withstood the Seven Hours’ Strain, on horseback; *thetr control of their mounts compared favorably with that of the police escort which pirouetted ahead of them jn @ glittering Ine across the vroad pavement : decked with bynting and white nvalin bearing a handsome child: in a chair holding a ‘doll. It symbolized~ hatred of child labor and a plea for play and school for the child with the housesmiths, He was dressed schlegelapplied first ald and rushed the girl to-the hospital where ehe soon re- vived, Miss Dressman, who i¢ a drossmaker, \ves with her mother and thre broth- ers, ‘Her father died about four months ago. Bhe was deeply affected and for inkling of the girl's intentions unti, sciousness. Hurled by Train Into Canal 100 Feet Below—Man Swinging From Girder Escapes. PHILLIPSBURG, N. J., Sept. 4—Cut |, the Spot Unless Accompanied by Experienced Men. RENO, Sept. honey, the former New York policemar Nev. 4.—James Ma- . ST. PAUL, Sept. 4—After dancing for Among the lighter features of the oft from escape by filght in either Wednesday night - f » advance group w the past six’ weeks had been treated whose disappearance Maay Select Apartments Located Reve Ranta’ Ae Ok: Bones Wink Bla Wan ae fir santana UR. Hate TENS display which pleased the crowds was| for nervous debility at a hospital, Tne | direction aa they stood yesterday in the| from the Government surveying camp si Woman partner to @ refreshment stan | Ma E Me SUE SO NRO ie. Clonee 8 a a . ; ; ; i surveying samp * at a dance hall last night and toppled | aides, Secretary of the Labor Day Com- id lemnly| aunt,..Mra, cecilia Dregsman, had no! centre of the Lehigh Valley Railroad | caused a wide search to feared he had fallen attack that resulted in his death. Mr. Derr was sixty-five years old. A widow surviv THE over dead as he was about to drink -|nittee John C, Hilsdort and his com- Bridge spanning the Delaware, Mra.| for him, as It w CENTRAL PARK WEST | Blase ‘of soda, Mian Marie Webb, thi | mitiesmen, Assistant Grand Mersnaie| (0, % seckee reseribling ;thetr: blue ‘ald ghe came staggering: down/etaire William Leiser, thirty-three, her five-| victim to the desert heat, arrived tn - : db; 4 e fell ary : tan uniform and all'the way trom Witty. year-old son Irvin and her brother,| Reno considerably improved after his HOSI | WASHINGTON HEIGHT | partner, stood by his side as he fell. James P. Holland and Edward Gould h 4 ER FOR WHEELMEN’S year-o | Re | re TIGHTS | In the'spirit of fun they had propose | Ie A ane a aie Thomaa|2nth street to the Arch carrying a| FIGHT! John O'Connell, were horror stricken | narrow escape from death. os LE 3 | MADISON AVE. a. contest of eOdraRCe They a ne en Erne egmtan an|morttiemmad slay ine cocked uo 13] RIGHTS I$ KILLED BY CAR, | tue switt approach ot n fast Tre'ght| samples of ore taken trom « tease |# “DOUBLE SPUN PARK AVE. dancing 4s soon as the pavilion opene hic ey ir tse lte Pcatt rt, er of his mouth. "| “orConnel! was powerless to save his| discovered by Mahoney gave evidence | | 11214 trom finest quality Sith | G1 ’ | $i $ aolock and Kept at it sohstan idle odes LA yaaa T ee, ter and the boy other than by shout-| of containing a large amount of silver Gas | Miksa fod; | peEXINGTON AVE seye for fhe: thirty, secpnde. Walk be:| ommilamloner etd ienene Aart Ave SOTA aT Anne BRQALL: Salonie Was to Have Headed Pro-| 1) “Mim to tellow his example. He| Mahoney says he 18 confident of being |{ Lisle yarn, extra linen splicing | GRAMERCY PARK ween dunces, until 1 A. M. when Soott Jinson and Samuel Prince. This body| ; . ih test Against Giving Coney jumped toward a girder, caught it, and| able to return to the scene of his fin! intertwined in heels and toes. } | BROADWAY G89 RANG UB swung out of-line just above the Wash} The shirtwalet:.:mekers. carried . black f from {t until the train had| but will not do so unless accompanie Garties cis ous Ci | pretpeoeee gt TINGS Won reaching the soda stan! | ington Arch and backed thelr horses to| triangles in memory of the Wash Speedway to Autos To-Day. Hee ars Laibar either daved. not | hy atnera more used 10 the Ways of ¢hy mp is Loe PETG. | 4 )) the cancers kept an with a walta Un 16 curb on either aide of Fifth avenue! ton Place tragedy sof last spring. They Depnedss MiG helnas, 058 iia aamitted. dik, (HB Aceons " ifeitils da were described and offered |} | {2""" OF the “propanes “SF “deat Th eo had banners reading John Salonie, twenty, of No. 314 Ave-| attempt the feat or felt that she was|desert, He admitted his trip aia \tar nae i f red | ij ty continued for an nour HEIR. MEOH AM pi fed sen 5 nue A died in Bellevue Fospital last | not physically capable of it. Help-| desert had been made in an undress A iy Rin for rent for from $1,000 | §§ | The morgue wayon drove up, the Cor | sreeted with Kepapind Ns 48 Shes Ir THEY RoRGET ''' || night, and the hundreds of bicyclists | jessiy she caught her son in her arms] uniform consisting solely of undergar per year up. gner viewed the body, and the Journes } rom ihe marchers and @ tempestuous) \ wis STALL ALWAYS REMEMBER || who have organized for a run to Coney | and staggered forward ments and shoes. ‘ ee to ae tase eaters Moers aving of Nags g THE TRIANGLE FIR Island this morning to protest against| ‘The train hurled them from the tracks.| Mahoney was working five miles | Don't fail f Seppe pe desc ay me nceidents were reported and Chtetl vais es the eele : the absorption of the bicycle speedway | They fell Into the basin of the Erie} from camp. He complained of heat ani n't fail to get a cupy o} licnen: winhaws De Gh and. th pector Sohmittherger and Inspector | Capt. Dominick Heary of the Mercer|into the automobile track to that re-| Canal, 100 feet below. Both were alive | asked permiss ee iP. | ; Ben RTA OF AR per ie Ane ‘on’ Hayes in charge of the police street station th charge of the police de-| sort must find another leader, when taken from the water but died | His request wa sefuesds the trlp sions | The World's lipen ere atta se Ae ngements said that the entire wbsence| tall at the Arch was applauded loud and| He had been more active than any one | few minutes later. Relea. remeraes ty | A ; Home Scott for over an hour. Intoxteation by the paraders and{ long for an incident in which he won| eigo in this movement and had arranged | The trio intended to visit a sick rela-| he y j | Fall Renting Guide aaah Ra asad tators was a big object Iosson and] the Kood Will of the reviewing offers) to appear at the Sea’ ‘of @ troop of | tive In New York RAMS A TROLLEY CAR /AVIATOR MARON KILLED he exainple 10 paraders in other] MI the spectators) | wheelmen before the borough presidents er ae eert | AUTO IS A TROL . | Which presents pictures wuses or on other holidays. head and carrying @ pink faced baby a:| ‘M this cause | BRONX MAN DROWNED. | Chauffeur Flees—Rallway Pa | and detailed information BY FALL NEAR CHARTRES, | EVERY UNION IN THE GREATER| her preast was standing in the crowd| Yesterday afternoon he had out one emer about 200 High Class aa CITY REPRESENTED. Jon the sunny west curb of Fifth avenue, | of his companies for a trial spin. Going | Police Notify Brother of Andrew| ger, Hurt, Has Mim Arrested. ; A Hi ¥ | CHARTRES, France, Sept. 4—Louls! svery union in the Greater City was | J0atled and crowded. through East Nineteenth street he 10} Welas's Death at Albany, for tersselpundes a Ganuteuh are partment Houses in New me Miron Wrench taclat itty ake Mi an evidence of the|,. "Tus Is a hard place for you and|ered his head over *he handle bars and| Police Headquarters received the folv|o- West One. thundred and ‘Twenty. York City. | miles fram here Saturday |) rkaniged ‘Inbor every ar. | {he ,naby%", sald the ‘captain, orogaing | nit up some speed. “He failed to notice | lowing telegram from the Chief of Police Poth ateeali wan arastadinatmiieht in ! had been flying over the el j " to her sn’t that @ pretty young|a trolley car on the southbound track, | of Albany, J. L. Hyatt, early this morn: |) )0"' . tow day Was to take thing worn, every wagon ae io . 4 . vate, y Tompkins BL, charged wit ° FREE at all World Branch " pa few days he wae to take part ld a ae an rahe fos Cehow ike, thet ta tne] MBICM Pitched him across the north: | ing: Hae Na 2 4 ads fat aba Offices. ta flying at a hetght of abou: | act, everything, bore the union label.| woman. My husband, iscone Pees bouna track, His skull was fractured | “Andrew Weiss drowned Nh Brother) Peaiiway Company. ‘Phe complainant is Metal MP dia’ gddeow waco 10 ' was gil te th | The largest single nization in the |clane, is in the Asphalt i] PY the fall and he did not recover con- | in J. W. Welss, street. Morris Lyons of No. Si? Castleton ave Hii a ne. tor | procession was the Cloakmakers' ve promised hjm the little Maria x. Wire dispositie hue, West 1 ton, | ceipt ef 5 cents for posta ed, and from the altitude of about | njon, Merman Grossinan, organiser 1 see him mareh.” ee ‘The police Infor Welss In this Lyons » the sur Address Room 103, et'the ma beay ly the union, predicted that there would | CPt Henry ‘at once encoried Mra,| ,y more Mexemare Buttons: | and lie wired the solice of Alba fico car vises cn his New Yorks City ground, The chest war | i . Pecciano to a shady spot on the othen B, N. Y., Sept. 4.—The Labor | he would attend to the dispositto: side and trolley cur was | World Building, New York Ci crushed by the ste: er, Wher | © S000 of bik members marching. | sie of the street where there | DAY Parade in thissolty was the large there Tous. Tt. iw not Knog — om ~ found by some peasants h@waks dead. mt while thet number was much | vacant sone in front of th poli ever seen hi Mhere were over 5,000) the yous man was drown lock and : | mBeBiica RO RAB6R NMEARBC BRERA 3 It is only five months aince Ma ver than actually turned out, the | lines. en the Asphalt Works,s| men in line. Each of the marchers thought le met his death w vesied in the is took up flying. nN vioakmakers mamg-an impressive show» | came along the baby's father yellud|« McNamara button, wing in the river during his v