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~~ a Strike Breakers’ Missile Flung in Stable Explodes 1 Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.” Copyright, 101 Co, (The WEATHER—Fal F “PRICE ONE CENT. — and col EDITION. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOV NOTATALL FUNNY, SAYS GIRL ELOPER 16-Year-Old Bride Declares | She and Dick Taylor Didn’t Wait to Hear Verdict. PRICE ONE CENT. EXPLOSION CAUSES PANIC AMONG, STRIKEBREAKERS ~_INWHITE WINGS STABLE mtr sesinnnscr CROWD CHEERS Forty-Eighth Street. AT HEARING FOR o-GENT CONEY FARE Representatives of Public Or- ganizations Appear Before the Service Board. 1911, EMBER 16, lp by The Pree: New York Wotld ybilshing 22 780 PRISONERS, LY ICEL State Law Violated by Keeping Two and Three Prisonérs “Doubled Up.” ROOSEVELT HITS TAFT | ON TRUST POLIGIES: INRUNNING FOR 1912 Declares Against “Trust Busting,” but Is for Control by the Govern- ment; Thinks Legal Suits Are of No Use. CHAOS NOW IN BUSINESS; TIME TO STOP STRANGLING. JUST TOLD HIM; FLED. CONDITION UNSANITARY Her Name Not Trembley Now, But She’s the Trembliest Girl in New Jersey. | | District-Attorney Doing All He Can, He Says—Prison De- clared Inadequate. POLICE. JOIN BIG MIXUP. Strikers Admit Defeat and Plan Appeal to Mayor to Save Old Jobs. She who was Greta Anna Trembley of Plainfleld, N. J. did not take ner books under her arm and go to schoo! |this morning. Instead she sat at home and sald her husband, Richard Dana Taylor, son of James A. Taylor, a mem- ‘There are 78 prisoners in the Tombs awaiting trial. There are only #6 avail- able celle, It ts against tho law of New York State to place more than one Drieoner in a cell. ‘Thie rtatement was made to-day by | . | While a group of strike breakers were eating luncheon in the cellar of Stablo or firecracker into the cellar through 4 of a tenement street, The missile explode’. but did sroperty nor w: But there was a panic ainong th strike br ed for the street. ioud and reverberating and policemen ‘Buard outside the stable. rushed in © Me sound, only to meet the strike bre ere rushing out. Something like a football serimmi regulted when the policemen with the strike breakers. Ser ;t. O'Lou; AND WERE ARRESTED. Jon an open window looking out upon the back in Forty-seventh no ny one hurt. 086 ers. As one man they start- The explosion was on at ak collided eh In was knocked down and his leg was ‘The leaders of the exodus were Hodges a negro from Baltimore, and Wil- Case Postponed Until Dec. 1 | for a Further Argument by Lawyers. | Representatives of a number of pub- Uc organiaations cheered to-day when John E, Eustis of the Public Service Commission, got after representatives of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- pany during a hearing concerning the | advisability of giving the public a ride the second fare point out to the ocean But as far ay the commisstor. got to- day was to adjourn the question to | ber of the Stock Exchange, was a mean Taylor is a whole year older. “Oh, well,” said the young bride to an Evening” World reporter at her mother's home to-day, “I'm glad {t 1s over. Of course I did want to, finish schoo) and give Dick-I mean, Mr. Taylor—a chance to get ‘ahead a little before we started keeping house. But the thing got out and it was sure to get to Popper Taylor sooner or later, and so last night Dick—I mean, afr. Taylor—and I went over to see bis fathe IT ISN'T FUNNY AND SHE when I tell it. But we walked in to him where he was sitting in the lbrary. | And I just had to hold Dick's hand—| I mean, Mr. Taylor’s—because I was so TRFLNG FRE GIRLS IN PANIC FROM SMOKE OF Warden Fallon of the Tombs, and an He declared that many men and women are kept in the Tombe ‘raiting trial for months, though some are innocent, while cases in which the defendants have been walled, and ‘ch could oe Sas. have been tried. Ape Of thle Be es!d scores of uafortunates. who have no influence have to wait In @ prison which is hold- ja ints ore ‘ condition of affeire io “serious Though every possible method kaown ie’ ueed to cleanée and diainfeot the Tombs, it ts almost impos- sible at timen to stamp ou’ the filth bred Tho of.cials declaro that aaide trom any alleged neglect by the District-At- torney, the Tombe is totally inadequate. Menorca ine} ACTION AGAIN DELAYED, |*¢,tine © fare ou ihe arta socner peste artaerjoult Against Steel Trust a Vivid Ey atteroeon, some one threw «paper Bom’ q Taylor, as 1s, 8 sixteen years old. Mr. on the District-Attorney and politics, ample, He Says; Then He Defends His Action in Tennessee Deal. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt coming out in a statement to-day flat- ly opposing the policy of President Taft in dealing with the trusts, sug- gests the question whether he has not made his first move in putting himself forward as a candidate for the Presidency in 4912. The Colonel makes his stand in an editorial entitled “Tie Trusts, the People and the Square Deal,” published in the Outlook. In this he talks of, the chaotic conditions of business, calls for more hurt, .Nebody Knew just what had DAD: |) Coney tor @ alckel BORER T WANT YOU To CAUGH: by the overcrowding of the Jail, the! moderate handling of th it ti i 0 Ci kel, i 4 v 2 andling of the great corporations 4 it pores. ARRIED REVOLVERS|,..Do"t ou think.” he asked “you | 4 eae) tau uiee Ceieat a caly Bour- :* detention for the ertminey | POceTale handing great corporations and defends his own action i FUGITIVES CARRI could save a lot of trouble by moving | 70" Want anybody to laugh at me population of the old City of New York. |in the, deal between the Steel Trust and the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company. “The guilt against the Steel Trust ay —— bur Justice of Philadelphia, who were| Dec. 1 when more lawyers for the B. R. | | Th the Government,” M wher) " | ¢ overcrowding not only menaces ent, ir. Roosevelt begins, brougnt here to help break the driver 8 eel ane how much !t hurts to | eonree. ‘ 4 the health of the prisoners but immor- “has brought vividly before our people © strike. Jones and Justice were pop-eyed| ive up the double fare fn the good old jad,’ said Dick, ‘Greta and I have D ills F tt Sint | ality Is }ound to be bred as a result. the need of reducing to order our chagtic with fright. They were getting away so | summer time. The proceeding to get | been married two weeks. Wo thought | UTIIS orgotten, Stairways | THE DISGRACEHUL There ar} 6% male prisoners, according Government policy as regards business,” 4 {ndustriously that Policemen Boyle and]@ nickel fare to Coney started last | ¥ou might Ike to know ; ‘ | BRO > ictal census last night, and H " i Low tackied and owned them. Quickly|Summer. It was adjourned when the| “I wish you could have seen poor dear Packed When Rubbish Burns OVERCRO WDING OF cies aventy-three women who ate ROA es nore oe puaning their hands over the clothing of companies agreed to try the experimen: | Mr. Taylor. He just straightened up as j i THE TOMBS PRISON }\ in "tne | aaie ward on the Leonard raph 5 ope a breakers the policemen s-}0f carrying passengers during the | though he had touched an electric wire, oadwe ildi —— ia 2 rnment the strike breakers e in Broadway Building. Coneus of priah street si! There ure also twelve Fed control over interstate commerce rail- ‘ tovered that each had a loaded revolver| Morning and early afternoon hours for |He gasped and then he hemmed and awaiting trial |) rai prisoners held there for trial. ‘n his hip pocket Neither Jones nor J istice knew ang- 4 single fare. The company veloped to-day, carried 12,89% pe it de. hawed and then he swallowed hard and then he looked at ws and his face got to-day .... Number of cells avall: Some of the celis have to be used for store rooms, and at various times others ways, and it can in similar fashion, through an appropriate Governmental Smoke from a trifling fire at the bot- tom of the frelglit elevator shaft tn th Cells actually occupled. 397 this arrangment In August and 1, Ss everal cells have to be used for September red and he started to get up and we Just turned around and ran, If he said which law. loaded re- are out of use owing to sanitary condi- thing about the Sullivan lions and need of repairs, Warden Fal jakes it a felony to car engaged in int ASHS 1912 STAND folver, ‘They surrendered their weapons| C. D. Meneely, secretary and treasurer| anything we didn't hear it.” seoeeaion? eae So liine storage and other purposes on J! ion gamitied that in all the cells there releed, ot OP the cooeee ben oe with tho explanation that they were|of the B. R. T., was questioned » A very deep dimple developed on one | Broadway caused a pante a account of the lack of room, all T| ire two prisoners, which ts directly Administrative buren eye bag A tarrying them to protect themseives| lawyer, George D. Yeomuns, 0. ¥, Fia.| #lde of the girl's very pretty |girls employed by the various firms of which compels the “doubling | against the law, and in some casos there the Bureau of Cerperetd ard, such as from attacks by strikers, Much to thelr|nerty, J. R. Abarbanell and John J, A.| “Perhaps that was just as w quartered in the structure to-day, Firo|| UP" of prisoners which te con: |! aro three. Marks Parting of Ways Be-|terstate Commerce come ine cor the Tae amasement, they were pre antly -AeSate Ropers Evrd ented civic organizations Loves demurely. Then she g drills were forgottea, and the girls on trary to law. |COMPELLED TO VIOLATE LAW, ‘ f ‘courts ‘Gabase wits pormeqreiial for the ta and locked up in the East Fifty-iirst/and 3 . Whitman was counsel to the| “Ate You prepared to keep ho the lower floors fougnt with each othar | 4 ¥ enti, perme street station house. commission she was asked. lic the Haile’ teelhe to) gal tol the cain. SAYS WARDEN. tween Colonel and Taft and reset rvdvehe Hr ela and adminte- body, exer control over all indy organization: ‘As soon as possible after the exvlo-| COMMISSION'S AT | "Mother has prepared me to be ajways. No one Was injured, but several ‘We are much overerewant,” said She ton, policemen swarmed through the RACER FORNEY BACKS | model wife," sho sald, solemnly. “Why, |cases of hysteria wero developed by thes | i] wardens “There are 7% prisoners here| Breach Cannot Be Closed, | DENIES HE WAS MISLED we rear yards of the Forty-seventh streot . R. T. OBJECTION, I can eVen mako bread. And I haven't | excitement. | and the number will probably increase. STEEL TRUST DEAL, tenements on a search sor the person| After a number of citizens had insists1|thought about anything else but keeping | The building 1s at the southeast cor- i We have about #6 available cella and Before taking up Lis general theme who caused thé excitement. No trace}¥pon knowing w he proceedings | house since Dick-1 mean, Mr.Taylor—| ner of Great Jones street, tn the heer | are compelled to put two prisoners in] WASHINGTON, Nov. 16,—Col. The-| Mr, Roosevelt pauses to deny that the of him could be found, The tenement] Meant, without getting any further than|came back from Mercersburg Academy | of a clothing and millinery manufactur. a cell, which is a violation of the 1aW |odore Roosevelt's attack an President | representatives of the Steel Corporation dwellers sald they had not seen any-|the asking of the question, Mr, Meneely /at the last Christmas y fon, I hadn't | ing district. The freight elevator ig in of the State. ‘Taft's trust policies published to-day | misled him while he was President. body acting suspiciously around the |Proceeded to testify. When Mr, Rogers |seen him for three years and he hadn't| the rear, on Shinbone alley, and ther. | “Everything is done to insure the| vay taken here as marking the parting | Referring to the suit against the Steel eck wanted to ask him if the 1,783,000 extra|seen me. But I remembered we had| was n in that part of the building | health and cleaniiness of th of the waya between the former Presi-| Trust he says; ‘The bomb, if such it was, had more|fo -s collected in August did not give a|been silly about euch other and so did|on the ground! floor when. the tire | (1s hard work. The coll dent and his chosen successor. For] “One of the grounds for the suit ts noise than destructiveness in it. Red|fair clue to the number of ten-cent fares [he, and We got introduced agxin und | tar | fected daily, and the linen on cots Is! ontiy it has been apparent that|tve acquisition by the Steel Corpora- Pana brown paper, such as is used in the| Paid Attorney Whitman of the commis. | wo couldn't help falling in love." The elevator shaft opens into all they ohenged at Lai digbaelsy beh ace ae ae Roosevelt was not in sympathy with! tion of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Y manufacture of firecrackers, was found | sion agreed with the objection interposed |AT THAT SHE'S THE TREM-| factories, Smoke arising in tho shutt | per! vr etah. th aa ani | the Tatt administration and an open|Company; and it has been alleged, on “in quantities in the cellar of the stavle,}by counsel for the B. R. T., which led| BLIEST GIRL IN NEV/ JERSEY. | sifted through the elevator doors and ee ee seeormet [declaration hax heen expected. Follow-| the authority of the Government. ef- J and the smoke succeeding the explosion| Mr. Rogers to say The young woman paused, and then| the cry of “Fire! was soon raised. The | * Sea et one care it ina vexing {ing the filing of the Steel Trust sult, | cials engaged in carrying on the sult, smeiled like the smose of gunpowder, “I represent four ¢lvic organizations, fopserved with gravity: "My name lan {Actor iris Immediately started fr! Eighty. Year-Old S ease tae teed up pertest naniiaric, {#8 which Taft aimed an Indirect blow | that as regards this transaction T was GREAT CROWD SWARMED TO One 083 " ALREPRYEr Caves I object |Trembyey any more, but honest to good onrely is ; zighty-Year-Old Samuel My- Ee ee a many ieee lat Hoowevelt, it was predtoted that t misied by ‘the representatives of the sel for the commissioon assisting Gy Pah howe on the upper floors were held | Colonel would strike bac {Steel Corporation, and that the faa SEE A TRAGEDY. é|ness I am the trembilest girl in New so t such narrow quarters, particularly men e ts oad cor a 1 ma » premen wu wT J u u The opened « ot be | were 0 c: y A report got out that a bomb had bean| “yee £06 She railroad compan rignt now restraint by their foremen vass| ers’S Note of Regret Filed | Sf the typo who come here. The breach opened today cannot be! were not accurately er truthfully lead 4 HARE A satay eed gers wanted to Know whother youngsteres wero married by the Senger elevator man y Calabrese, ea “Immorality among. the prisonars 1s |<12#69, according to general belief, ator eat é thrown tac neetiel tin the railroad business in ‘August re rector of St, Clem. [had taken down his « loaded to ca. by Spinster Law. bound to develop at times, though It aveation time, ye" many This statement ts not correct. I be- bi jen tad bs led. This caused @| sented @ proft or a loss and tried to get Al Church, in Brooklyn |pacity, six times, The girls on the lowe ’ ie eliminated as s00n as we know of tt, doubted whether Roogevert|ieved at the time that the facts in the great srowd a8 -ARATD tb Phe saeshe OF | tata the J the 1907 Investigation of| ‘Ten days ago young Taylor's brother, Moors took to the " | {nut with almost eight hundred prison. | Due the Teno NA iON vg [cane Were a8 represented to me on be- F the -excitemen| ao the panto among | {te BB: T. Chairman Willcox thought) Ralph, startled Plainfield society by Firemen were prompt ina 01 Ghartote F. Law, the Brookiyn belle! OFS 4nd only Afty-two keepers, count- san ee Te. wsive | half of the Steel Corporation, and my P kept busy. Owing to the Phe nett ag | Mi. Rowers ought to consult with Mr.feloping with Miss Helen alley, /an alarm, Deputy Chief Lan, ead ene hiemrreeae Iie Cant s, Fe In the night and day force, we have to nee of his attitude, Phe Tact ™" | further knowledge hax convinced me the strike breakers it was fully halt te | Whitman about the introduction of evi] daugnter of Mayor Newton Smailey, of |N& that the fire was of ne consed “3 ears who is sulng Capt, 8. Ry) 56 constantly on the lookout. | were silent, deolining to com but! that this was true, I believed at the hour before the § tet dey i Lees dence. North Plainfield. | detailed the of hook and ladder ner of the iron pler at Rock-| Witham J. Wright, Deputy Commis. | the Roosevelt article caused 4 SeMS%-l ting that the representatives of the ee pee really oh mahien ‘in| .E cannot get along with him,” said] "Don't you. dare tell me that Dick | companies 9 and % to enter the bulldit 1y Beach, who is eighty years old,| stoner of Corrections, grow wrathtul| on in political ctreles generally Steel Corporation told me the truth as {Groups of aurikere ho gathered 9) sip, Rogers, “"T canmot shoot brains into| Taylor went und. blabbed! Imeg {and allay the panto, snt of asked to-day, In the Supreme Court,|as he discussed conditions at the HERE HE is, DIOGENES! Jto the change that would be worked in the neighborhood of the downto “| his head." Mrs. Greta Anna Tr ley Ta the| firemen quieted the # " © Brooklyn, to allowed to am »p | Tombs. | ‘ the percentage of b alc! nod of pwn She bey sen n, f s adnbnd’ hae y percentage of the business waich the vles ee ine Pa ttt cari Hepat tha | Fred Kister, a Coney Island hotel] gil-wife, when Informed the t wag | crowding out complaint against the octogenarian, She|, “TM condition ts simply scandalous,” sowed acquisition would give the admitted rut o-da }man, testified that five cent fi out The fire, which was in a box filled he sali. ‘The Tombs ts holding almost | Finds « #300 Earring and ts pis Cran ag a Ao SEIS . 1 2 ce ares be- wished to add thly letter, which ri | Steel Corporation, and further inquiry Sige pipiedte Ni ee at Ags tween 6 and 9 o'clock in the morning} “What? Vital statistics? Now, tent | With rubbish, Was put opt by th sald, was conclusive proof of ne oe Silo We MAPA Foeee Ate Innoen| tug: far Oweer. [baa convinoad: ime foat tier ame thelr statue seemed port mn tC iet {4nd 2 ard 4.80 o'clock In the afternoon| that silly! We never thought that. |@ jeal extinguisher No damage "PO" OM ? Myers’) men here, no doubt, who have been " | “L was not misled. The representa- Bere Gene: Oven Bere Violence | @dn't help Coney any, People didn’t be-| We had no idea any one except Fred | Wax done ple kane: Ae ae waiting trial for months. ver be-| Manuel Worthingt bab 8 | tives of the Steel Corporation told m ne aod Hee reeeTGistricts where |S" lng seaward that early and | Zwelsel,” sald Mrs, Dick--we mean Tay- ie PES | fore sinoe tly. present Tombs was built jat (he Mills [utel at ty-sinch street the truth as to what the effect. of the ST oe Nace. at. work, but |#idn't want to come back so soon jor—"and Josephine = Murpny — would GIRL ODDLY MISSING. hear HUpihieg i BIRO RATE AER MANO Ruch eonAliionE.ée/ RDG. aan to with a dla. |@ that time would be, and any mene Byrixee : tind Mr. Meneely tried to get the long ang| know until we got ready to tell “ and that you had @ pape Warden and the Department |W orid's ull ' . st that I was misled or that the Pee eomciies ne . aware office it {Short haul Joke into the hearing by| everybody, I wanted to get throush 16-Year-Old Jennie Wolk our musleel: oom ch re sa wh ee i alee F aioe oF oe ee Coen “on 1 dwards's office 5 i Srna ann thok fahaat to ec) ; de} o ’ District-Atedrney to help correct and . « t 2 tr ¢ " saying that while the extra fare ap- hool and p Oo Ket & Brea 1) Instruments. Had . vid thus tell t truth as to was stated that more than the normal | a pee ‘ Tay | stop this frightful state of affairs, the Metropolitan h Q , peared for a short distance it reaity| 08 Jod. You know he ts with Lord é& ow. wen there, there would have been h : t ts of the case ty itself not in ot carts ent out sn y} 2 ny ae | ope uso sald, “ay ements 6f carte Yee LN he a longer one. Commivctenen| Taylor, in New York, and Dick is amare} qyrae) Wolk o One| more muste, Qthe day withe |WRIGHT BAYS DISTRICT-ATTOR. |Oers !olis0 | (pHa "and QCcordance with the truth, * e Cn ar i ae et amen reparied to | ZUAtia provoked a laugh when he asked | 40d Raraworklng Hundred and Ninet report | ut music, “1 fevl that you were hurt NEY 18 MUCH TO BLAME. fo id inn ‘1 brougnt DID NOT GET A MONOPOLY oF | them. A total of vats were |i he ot on the train with a friend who} “Simce we eloped and married I've} oy to tho police to : ‘apie | not keeping the engagement “LE think the ofce of the Diatrict-At [ee ee ro a re Whoever owns it| ORE FIELDS. 4 maa them. ot i Pere | iestatien ab tharhecsnn’ taka’ an 7 peen living with my mother and Dick Ranta : evening. You will forgive, now |torney 1 largely to blame. For in. | ot tt f me." f with 1119 men, The fare point what ter, Jennie, has missing in 3 n wet it from tm Cet 20 Brooklyn, with 1179 men. The i ald pay Cora A are ea | nae ved with his tether and mother | 5% le haa nissing ala ee tenes here isan ‘araistant, Mr, Do /Cih Met He from me’ Laue yum gen alleged that the pure police guaras eekly a) ware CAH | | We expect to have vur own homo tater| ye eee A| . Myers, | Ford, sent to Queens, anotner county, |) M0) von ing his honest front, |chase by the Steel Corporation af the & Te eee iat the Buarde in Mane | Vallee oh hat and hed not been heard’ from | convinced the allegedly |‘ 98#l#t In tho prosecution of @ cage, |'0, a street urchin who |Proverty of the Tennessee Coal and Tron Ht fe expected saat the guards Ip Man | ALBANY, N.Y. Nov, \| EVENT SHHEWDLY PLANNED; ait: Japurned damo saya, was received {,|toush the District-Attorney there is] ioard h remarked Company save the Steel Corporation hattan and the lof a decision ‘yesterday BY then A VT acon ha hetiaut 4 i . Perfectly able to cope with it, De Ford | Heard Met ' practically @ monopoly of the South PPe!-| LONG OVERCOA’ DID REST. it May, 1 and proof positive that Gee! dat guy's @ sucker! He vould |? ern reduced. late Division the Westchester sir s f eft hom \ he was eat nla pt lin the court here might have disposed | 5 40) ere ‘Fon that is, of the iron ores soi sd in Mr, Edwards's #¢):| ieee of the 8] rete ct lef Myors had promised to marry hop hock dem atone uch Wt was also stated iu edwards yatipoad Company will be required ty.” i ment of Misa Trem | taye care of the w 1008, of many of these casos that have b >. of the Potomac and the Ohlo, My in. office to-day that strikers have beer reduce ite fare hetween Mama, ley and Tay Sf. RAS (Caused @ sensa>| way in u howpita he 1 s | waiting trial for months. Then cases | stateroom reservations and tickets vig forvation, which | have every reason applying at variow tetive agencies sq White Plains from tcn to five cents [U0 10 Fiainteld, aylor's fat years old, welghs 110 pounds, is five! * “or Uke that of Cummins the Carnegto | at mine, Ce nese to deneve is accurute ana not succe: ry og py és 5 da steamers, jee. for jobs as strike breakers, hoping to ral who ¥# a member of the New Yor) feet vall and tuis Vsht halt Gnd blue) No Batra Charwe tue Mt. [trust man are placed on the calendar /pancie ‘oe ly fully to be challenged, i that, of these Pacha ae — ee Bhe wae dressed meen drerivsesisuss ios Tare Aiests. tay US loft at pH etl rf 4 ‘aenes Gs on: Second Page.) | gO QO REWKYE Di xissivay (Continued on Becond Pa, | abo blue serge wkire and tate ene Garey, Lurie’ alemeenge wie] (Continued on Beoond. Page.) ss areas An : foutere lien seh ie i j ) i ¥ ul raat ‘ —— acenenshinsneaneststeemaseisStne sane sake” 27a asus