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\ | A "TAMMANYITE RECEIVED $37, O00 WEATHER—Rais provable to-night or Tacedsy. " PRICE ONE CENT. UNCLE SANTS BlG FLEE TOBE OUTLNED NLGHTS § ON THE HUDSON TONIGHT Copyright, 1011, by Georgia Cutter Finishes First After Gruelling Race for the Title Through Lane of Warships Along the River. HANG OUT YOUR FLAGS IN HONOR OF THE FLEET Thursday will be Fleet Da: The great fleet of Uncle Sam’s fighting ships, the guardians of our nation, will be reviewed on that day by the President. Hang out the Stars and Stripes on Thureday. Let the admiral and officers and their crews realize that their presence is appreciated by the citizens. RAISE THE FLAG ON ‘THURSDAY t With ninety-six vessels of war In position in the North River the navy was all ready this afternoon for the formal ceremonies of the mo- bilization and’ review that have brought together the greatest array of fighting ships ever seen at one place in this country. The illumination ot | the fleet to-night will open a series of events that will culminate.on Thurs- day afternoon, when the immense fleet will weigh anchor and proceed to sea, past the President of the United States, the Secretary of the Navy and nt officials on board the yacht Mayflower, many high Gc The dig event of Ipolnt was the ampionship of the race for the ¢ Atlantic fleet. The race was won bY the crew of the battleship Georsia, whieh has held the championship three years'and 1s the holder of the Hatten- berg Champlonship Cup. To-day's race was for the Daniel Morison Coffin sliver trophy. ‘The tance was three miles, downstream. cap) s from Fort Lee Ferry to the itagenip. Hleven crows particfpated, and, al- though two-thirds of the race was rowed’ in dead water at the turn of the tide and the last mile against the t the last boat was not more than fifty yards behind the winner at the finish It had been planned (o row the race on the last of the ebb Ude, starting at ck. Hut t was ed | sien oats | But She clade to Be a Taxicab and Make a‘Trip to Bellevue. it o'ol ig nd the tide was th | heobald of the Nebraska sent the i away. palit og GHAMPION GEORGIA CREW LD) THE WAY IN RACE. The cutters proceeded down ¢ of the river between the ! when ns a Chicago travelling rossing Columbus Circle denly ascended e air, Mpped over ded with both feet on salesman, towtay when he Iabout three feet tn sideways and e middle ships, on which the crews were {ned UP the sidewalk ne cause of this acro- on deck and aloft. In each catter were], Hatice-./ WAS thes pueden twelve oarminen and ® | f an automobile horn ‘The Georsta cutter fore, but cioge alo tera of the Virginia was a dingdong, heartbr * What had so narrowly and Misa! him down, Wisher paling race to his intenge surprise a pretty, tween these three clear to the fnis Very well dvessed girl, Appianliy apaut ‘The Georgia Had a lead of two eighteen 2 old, She was shuffiing e finish, ‘The Virginia w #4 met an aie th ahead of the’ Missourl. ‘The |2!0ns st a lively rate @nd her lips a length ened every now and then to emit a time Was 38 minute y)sonerous "Honk" in perfect imitation Besides, the thro Jor an auto horn, participants {i Tear ; ; Fisher recovered from hie amane- | hattles’ips M nh ok Louisiana, South Carolina, ent sud started after Press Publish! Co. (The New York World). the girl to see! a a The BW YORK, <p ans MONDAY, OCTOBER ; 30, 1911. EXPLOSION BLOWS FIVE MEN IN AIR THREE ARE DYING 25,000 Gallons of Fuel Oil Aboard Boat Shattered by Boiler Burst. piney MAN IS WAS Ie2 Thousands of Girls in Panic in Newark Factories. Five men were injured, three of them mortally, and a sixth man is missing, as tho result of a terrific explosion in the after part of the hull of the Pure Oi! Company's steamer No. 6, as it lay to- day at an East Newark dock on the Passaic River. The explosion blew the cabin and after deck high in the air and into the river, carrying five men with It. ‘The injured are: Capt. Charles Minch, who is be- Meved to be dying in his home in Jersey City. Marine Superintendent Charles Dow, who was taken to the Newark City Mospitel apparently dying. Olaf Olsen, also believed to be @ying in the Mewark City Hospital. ‘Walter Stepper, deck hand, blown into the river and ‘ously o1 Drutsed. George Taylor, second engineer, Wiown into the river and badly in- jured. ‘The missing man ts the chief engineer, Herbert Angle, whose body is believe’ to be buried under the debris in the engine room, ‘The cause of the accident is not known, but It 18 belleved to have been a boiler jaxplosion. The boat was loaded with 35,000 gations of’fuel ofl, which was bo- |ing unloaded at the time. The cargo is \curried in the forward part of tho ves- sel, the n being occupied by the en- gines and cabin, Most of the crew were working forward when the explosion oc- curred. Capt. Minch and Marine Superintend- ent Dow were in the cabin, and the other three injured men were on the a above. The explosion came dl- rectly under the engine room, hurling the afterdeck and cabin into the alr, Although both were painfully injured, | Stepper and Taylor, when they found| themselves in the river with Olden’s un: consctous body floating beside them, | eoized thelr shipmate and towed him to) shore. | | The explosion shook buildings for | many blocks around and nearly created ttbiendins Report’: Puts} Dakota what wae the matter, He chased her | panics in the big factories that line the and Nebrasks;, The members of the oe. “mes ‘around Columbue cirets | rivers where the vena wan pin Georgia crow wi he found courege to draw near |The factory girls left thelr work and se Bi. Chureh, coxswain; Cleary, AES “fe FOURS: CONFERS: he AAT | aha Dane ani yee Re mort Bc ui a ae Pines igh to ask her what he was doing, | mushed the sas te a number of mane! Halden. Burin Menon Js a an wutomoblle, get out of tie |#IT# are reported to have been injured Bia, AY SGy es ried the young lady, adding a |! the crush | ton, Binert and Setnff, erieg TY Rarer Strident. “hank? _ The Rant Newark fre department Sled ha her anchorage position sald Fisher Srmiy, as: he A yey ws vk, waves x A the line this afternoon and com: he “you ave & taxtoa | tne amen from reaching the thousands ee the attendance of battleships, and I want you to take me to Sixty: | oe going of oil in the forward hold of Four smaller vessels are expected to- the sinking vessel Along the shore night, This will bring the number of Wing the young woman YY | vere a nun tanks, all waraiips jarge and small In the mo- inher lad her to the West filled, but the bilization up to 100, Two torpedo boat Da EAA We hien ft (eet | venting the flames m spreading to destroyers that were to have been here" & * agra Pe the dovk ieee Newport News unable to put to| of rowent the sidewalk and a eee into building, she argued, But Fisher in Snvetgiing her into the a plea that ft was a garage your name?" ¢l because of injuries susained a tow ‘# ago in a determination of President ‘att | to review the fleet has not only added | {ay ceeded 7 now @ taxicab to vert. but has given added interest demonstration, Nearly a ton halt of powder be exploded in salutes. | pected that Thursday will see| yw York the greatest number of |Julla wil Wednesday and Thureday It ts in D be name ne itved at Visitors from cities nearby that hay Mt ———— sth f - (Continued on Fourth Page.) oma nervous Weektowa Neutenant BROOKLYN DOCTOR DIES OF TYPHOID IN MONTANA. | have! Mon | suri, | Weinh, Oct. M—Dr. Dennett of tits vasa son a8 ghicf of electric appa ve and Wire De well] $ ot Great Fleet on the Hudson---At One of the Landing Points ies abn eam 4 ONGTITUTION FOR CHINA GRANTED BY THE THRONE: PEKING RULERS IN TERRCR Regent Yields to Demand of National Assembly and Apologizes for Delay. PEKING, Oct, 90.—The Throne has ac ceded to the demand of the National Assembly for a complete constitutiona government. In an Imperial edict ts sued to-day the Throne humbly apolo- sites for its past neglect and grants an immediate constitution with a Cabinet from whic the nobles’ shall be ex- cluded; und a free pardon for the rebels and all political offenders, The Goverament has received reports that the rpbels from Talyuantu, the capital Province, have marched cut off Gen. Yin Tehan punication with Peking. is 200 miles south. west of Peking and has been reported before as having jolned the rebellion. BELIEVE THRONE’S SURRENDER HAS COME TOO LATE. Ihe Government ts paring for the defense of Peking. has now seized the highest many of | whom are deserting thelr posts and flee- to Tents! t is feared surrender on the pars o throne has come too lute to save the situation A despatch from Peking yesterds | wald thar 29,000 soldiers of the Twe Avisions and th fixed Brigade compos 5 pertal from pa given ta the option o itely accepting thelr demand of a complete constitutional government or facing an attack by government troops on the capital. |NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BACKED DEMAND OF TROORE Natle » the prowau ment tutton; ment, an power ¥ of his (vou | ee to-night or Taesday, WEATHER—Rain probvad: PRIOE ONE CENT. JUDICIARY SCANDAL BROUGHT OVER RIVER BY BRIBERY CHARGES District- Attorney Whitman Sub. poenas Leaders in Attempt. to Trace $37 500 Alleged to Have Been Paid for Places. BROOKLYN SCANDAL SHIFTS ‘FALCONIO NOTIFIED OFHIS ELEVATION TO CARDINALATE Official Confirmation Also as | to Farley and O’Con- nell. POLICE A SHIELD | FOR TAFT IN RUSH OF CHICAGO CROWD Near-Panic Cornerstone Laying Forces President to Halt in Speech. WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—Formal con- firmation of the appointment of Papal Delogate Falconto, Archbishop Farley of New York and Archbishop O'Con, Nell of Boston to be Cardinals was re- celved here to-day from Home and made public at the Papal Legation A Statement was issued at the Lega- tton as follows: ‘The Fapal Delegate has received Official notice by this movning’s mail that the Pope has selected hum as well as the Archbishops in Mew York and Boston to be Car. dinals, The Apostolic Delega: Washington abo ir to be cousistory which will take place ou Mov. a7, Mar. Coretis, at present auditor of the leation, will be charge @efaires until » new de: appointed. ‘The oMclal doonment was signed at will leave CHICAGO,” Oct, %.—-President ‘att motored many miles through the murk ind gloom of a rainy day in Chicago to- day to keep the series of engagements hat marked the end of bis longest vistt {9 tus ety, ‘The Presidnnt scorned to] p¥, Mus Mmineuoe Cardinal sorry the top lifted on hiv automobile] srery “niereamy of with head bared a greater part of congratulation ne time, he rode through the driaaiy| fom the Catholte clergy and laity and n apparently very happy frame of |2ther friends in this country amd Can- mind. ada and in Furope have r. ed the His first trip of the day wan to the |ROWIy selected member of the College of Cardinal: stockyards, where he mado a brief « ; dreva on actentific agriculture at the Na-|, M&P Falconto satd he hoped to mati tional. Dairy. Show... The President |?” the date mentioned. ite expressed uieo viewed the Hvestock exhibitign, [Ne appreciation for the uniform kind. He aid he was sorry that Pauling ("Ot Of the Ameiican people since he Wayne, the famous White fame to Washington, “L have become cow, Was not present. Mr, Taft re |” Piab bee Me she America p T an an Amertoan, ferred to Pauline as aie Me nukinrtcen, “Her Majesty.” | | Next the F t back to the: MAMPAR } town to lay the corn £ the new |p) io. pe : ba sub build pleasant, 1 leave here with toany re Haroiltony Olup, build jarets, but must obey the call tu other is In the heart 0} Sade and the ae blocked f re. While the ‘ President was ng the crowa/ IS AN AMERICAN POPE nearly broke into a pant | y, PUGS 9 ‘Te people in the rear, fighting for vet- | NOW A PUSSIBILITY? y positions, started a al forward vement which awept amide the soltd | Py Amouisie! Prew ) mortal wax prefaced by a deol of biuecoats that had stoog be- ME, Oct, #9.—Comments nu \that the wu would up old the Man. tween the crowd and the speakers’ |the approaching Consistory, when seve |chu dynasty 'f the provisions set forth | platform jenteen Cardinal, including threo trom Were accepted. Tho disorder wae fo wreat that Mr, | the United Btacey, will veated The deapateh added tha ands} Taft stoped speaking and the mounted! pontinue to autne the great aig hurriedly police were nuinmoned. At! nificance of Pluss deciaton. to sight of the men on horses the throng i rer rt ~| quieted down and the ceremontes pro- lene. HY kame | coeded, the way is be neracy With Vaumaay.| fi! the future adient vf an Vine npOrAey onsa aiied wit, (i yee Leagiie ine aba ted aus that’ the NEARER TO THE WIGWAM. Shearn Brings Basis of Alleged Libel by Berri to Manhattan as Ground |. for -Court Proceeding. i The judiciary nomination scandal in Kings took a new and senge- tional turn this afternoon, when District-Atiorney Whitman sent, out |several subpoena servers with summonses to a lot of politicians com» manding them to, appear to-morrow morning before Judge Rosalsky, sitting as a committing Magistrate, in the Court of General Sessions, and investigating a reported deal by which $37,500 was paid, in this county, to a representative of Tammany Hall on the day of the judiciary noml- nating convention in Brooklyn. The summonses were issued after the Disirict-Attorney had held a long conference with Lawyer Steinbrink of Brooklyn, counsel for William Berri, owner of the Standard-Union. | Scene We have information,” said the Dis- irle-Attorney, “that $97,600 was passed i! this country to somebody represent- ROLLS HER STACK (ine ‘Tammany Hall and that the Day- ment of that money was associated with CLEAN OVERBOARD {the nominations of Patrick BE. Callahan, fate to the situation as tt develops.” | MEARST’S PARTY LEADERS TAKE |Steamer aoiaiae Comes Home | QUICK ACTION, | The ativity of District- Attorney Whit. in Tow After Unusual , Hera: lett e; as on the Democratic tleket in the oud Judictary District, Judge Ro: Will preside tn an investigation to |tearn what measure of truth there {a in j thls report and to take action appropri- Ketcham and Willlam Wile candidates for the Supreme {man followed & visit to its office at noon vf Clavence Shears, WilHam Randolph er Mhearet’s ¢ hand man and one 0; Accident. Frosion candidates tor the @apestre HeaTE veych in this county, ‘Phe three Brooke lyn candidates who precipitated @ scan- ApPur dal by withdrawing a criminal Mbel suit Abt there belne they had instituted against. Mr. Bogrt \ report current of one vessel that |have the Independence League ipdorpe- strained ao badiy in the waves that Ment, — bran 104 and her boHter dropped Mf Bhearn hunted up Assistant Stee Attorney De Ford, an Inderwndence League mem of the District-Attor- emaiued for the Portland vt the I which arrived \0° | ney'e staf’ and together they visited | day in tow from Pa Hien, to report Judge Rosalsky, a Repu Mean Judge of [the toss of h the Court of Genera’ Sessions, Mr. etances 0 hearn told friends in the Criminal So a tg Courts Building of a report that certain ad sa candidates ad paid » $40,000 122 miles west, nominations, , , ae uth, in a heavy | pistrict-Attorney Whitman was soo so heavily we lost brought into the conference and them vl) wan not blown Attorney Stelndrink came from Brooke t ya in, Mr, Steinbrink ihe h Alehatgn ai papers which are trom the ortant bearing @n Sie wan nventigation sulpoenas were prepared hure umd Mecretly, It appeared to be District-Attorney to the object of the : have thom aerved before news of h Med to he 4M iectivicy on his part in the sudtoteee 3 aii a se Up after ODE! nomination scandal should leak pe ; waa broken off] ar 4 o'clock he sald he had informas 5 Nperie Mir tlon that t of the subpoenas hed Trickett made his way to Hamp: | teen served P “eet wor aumisied bY 1 Judge Rosulsky's investigation tw ead ‘ A {4 viele] oy Tammany politicians to be « fishing " ¥ ae : nt pay bol igned tv drag the rook. hip without w sinoke us towed |! the campaign in New . okestask, was towed | Yn want doclare that the re ted sale ond Judicial District is a matter to be po: vf nominations In the Seg handled by the authorittes of 1 Queens counties, Rumors that Dist Kinga Attorney Whit. man would take a hand in the matter . loyalty | and that the scene of activity would Weal'h and! gift from Brooklyn to Manhatt merican Pope! were rife in Brooklyn all afternool fe svgmented fort wOOTT JEANS 7)" agi ornnopted “gamit tienen be considera ecessary fOr) a uariers in MPoukiyn the: the Panes ws on Hallam | terri had turned ll. the which caused the Democrat! —_ FOR RAGING, RESULTS SEE PAGE 4, yg .