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AU oa a SUBMARINE AGROUND IN HEAVY SEA; FIVE MEN a IN GREAT PERIL WEATHER—Rals to-night. WEATHER—Rain to-night. FINA EDITION. [« Circulation Books Open to Al ] PRICE ONE OENT, Coorg: (The New Work Worlds NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912. 22 PAGE EV SIBUANE SNES. WOUBRE TTA NIC VICTIMS STARVED < IN ATLANTIC CITY SURF; “Hanan IN A DERELICT LIFEBOAT HEAVY SEAS MENACE CREW)... su versa max! "tanto Waife in Arms of Their Mother = lates Sarsfield Aboo With onnigenas Life Savers Take Off Fourteen, PREACHER B ANDIT Speed Elixir, but Five Stick to Vessel i y in Great Peril. UNM ASKED HELD DRIVER IS THROWN OFF, GARRIED TO QUICKSAND. u Two Policemen Ruin Uniforms FORKILLING BURNS) 1 are baay. arise Oceanic Picks Up Bodies of Three Men in Mid-Ocean and Finds’ ' Indication That Woman Also Perished in Collapsible. EVIDENCE THEY CHEWED CORK TO APPEASE HUNGER (Specially Photographed To-Day for The Evening World.) Waves Batter Craft Disabled A Stopping the Animal. Carpathia’s Story of Saving All Who on Her First Trip From Yards | muehiteldt Was Evangelist by| s, an, geacwoe cmumamen ot Lived When Liner Went Down : Leiba Day, Robber and’Slayer | 70, soroe acres voor nineteen Seems Disproved. iets Carona, at Night. years old, ran away thie afternoon. of the Whit St Ik Ss ATLANTIC CITY, May 16.—The : Fyn eee teat cr gore wae eneres by, The Oceanic e ¢ Star line came to port early to-day, his fares, Mr. and Mrs, WiNiam Haynes Government submarine C-2, Lieut. and Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Jones of Slat- bringing still another chapter of the Titanic horror. Monday fast, in mide Hyatt in command, stranded today|SHOT MAN IN HOLDUP. |inston, Pa., who had engaged Ford and ocean, she found a Titanic collapsible lifeboat—as the folding coute his rig at the Liberty Street Ferry be- tz fourteen tect of water, four miles caugs of the demure appearance and vances of cork and canvas and wood which were carried for the suppossd off Longport. She has five men " deliberate gai: of the aforesaid Sarsfeld 3 aboard, fourteen having been taken | Arrest of Accomplice Opened] Aavoo.: safety of the passengers were called, In it were three dead bodies, oie off by life savers. Her conning Incidental to the runaway the visitors ‘cies: inl Gee manall exaal iow shove Trail to Clever Leader of | trom siatington, Pa., were the cynosure of which was probably that of Thompson Beattie of Chicago. of all eyes and the assailants of ail There were evidences that there he@ the water. Auto Band. ears along Fifth avenue from Eighth Members of the Great Egg Harbor street to Fourteenth street. At the Life Saving Station went at once to omenemm latter point Policemen Delehanty andi by Herrington leaped upon Sarefield Aboo the vessel's assistance, but Lieut.) When the Grand Jury returned indiot- and bore him to the pavement to’ the Hyatt refused help, declaring he ex+|aents for murder in the frat degree thts | utter destruction of their new uniforme pected to get off at Mgh “tide. afternoon against Francis W. Much!-|and the accumulation of bruises, sprains ‘Phe life-savere retumed séhore, but|feldt and William Lingley, the first of/and contusions which gained them the at 120 o'clock this afternoon the stf- | the final chapters in the remarkable lives| unsolicited stck leave of @ department marine's whistles called for assistance. of two criminals was written. Muehl- | SUrseon. ‘The Great Egg Harbor and Ocean City | sekit. ao Headquarters men have learned| James Ford was sitting on the box crews put out to help the shoaled vee- through dogged pureult of his devious|°f his weatherbeaten cab at the Lib- sol. trail, haa been a preaching and praying |¢rty street ferry when the Slatington On the first trip out the lfeguards | evangelist, won his wito over the pre-| Visitors approached him &nd evinced found no cause for alarm, the gubmar- | tensions of a clergyman by his exessive | “desire to be transferred to the Grand ine being in a secure position and lying | Godtiness, became leader of a gang of| Central Station in time to catch a train easy. The action of the waves, how-|auto bandits and finally slew Patrick | fr Millwood, N. Y, They specified in ever, worked her from the spot where | Burns, a saloonkeeper, while he and his|the contract that they were to be she had grounded and the commander | cousin Lingley were trying to rob|@tiven up Fifth avenue as far as the evidently feared trouble. Burns's place on the morning of Feb, | ensth of that thoroughfare served us The life guards have landed fourteen] }1 of this year. @ route to their destination. of the craw, but Lieut. Hyatt and four! Muehifeldt, through his keenness of |AU%O INOCULATED ABOO WITH petty officers refused to leave the vessel, | intellect and his supertor intelligence SPEED MANIA. They have wired for a revenue cutter. | had been ter of his slower witted| “Clack—clack—clack—alack!* soundod . The vessel is in a bad position, on a| cousin, and of two others in the g@hg/the ample hoofs of Sarsfiejd Aboo on quicksand shoal. She 1s being battered |of criminals who have not been appre-|the wet and shiny pavements until by a heavy, storm driven sea, which is Jeky! and Hyde} Bighth sstreet and Fifth avenue was making her condition mdre critical at man studied criminology as @|reached, At that crossing Jehu Ford every thinute, me even during the time that helendeavored to urge Sarsfeld Aboo Four craws have braved the storm preaching the Gospel in open airlacross the car tracks ahead of an auto- | Diego Tuerday night dining letters, addvensed te nena and heavy surf to stand by ready to ngs in Harlem, mobile proceeding from east to west a “The men who captured ine in my jams, and made for another beat take off the five men aboard should the| Patrick Burns was murdered behind| The automobile struok the rear right hotel looked like business men," he said, | headed for the Carpathta submarine start to leak. his own bar when he made a move for] wheel of the cab and swung it about | "When I refused to go with them they! When the captain of the Carpatola,” CrowJs left from thie city by every} a gun the nicht that one very big man|go violently that Ford was jarred from : 5 3 | put revolvers againat my body, covered after he had gone to the rescue of the trolley for Longport, which is @ resort/and another stocky, bullet-headed fel-| iis seat and fell sprawling to. tho my mouth and dragged me to wi auto-| fleet of Ifeuoats deiftins about oveR the on the southwest end of Absecon Island.}1ow covered him and others in his|strect, With a loud honk of the horn, @ | mobite. pals eee outside the hotel) Titante’s grave, reported that “ee way for them, cause of a fog which settled over|aaloon with guns, On Jan. 14, Ottolthe automobile sped west and Sarsfeld u ’ accounted for all of th sea, st was impoasible to see the| Uthoff, a saloon keeper whose place of | Aboo, elevating his head and tatl, sped A : on we reached the desert another | 20ats and rafts, th craft from shore, ___ | business tx at Franklin avenue “and | norgh, " ” ' jbarty was waiting, They had bullt « big over aie juesy thorourhness . WASHINGTON, May 16.—The Navy]One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street,!” Feeung the call of the wild or some- at U om 3 as ding of this boat by the Department was informed late to-day |@1e Bronx, was tied up in his saloon and |ining, @arefleld Aboo extended himaelf HE GOT A BLOW FOR EVERY anic was held by seafaring mony that the submarine torpedo-boat G2 was|a gold watch and chain and $100 in}, . By the P ) (| FALSE NOTE. ae evidence that his messace was » been other persons in the bost—ene . womun--and that they had died an@ REITMAN WHIPPED |ssrs'Ssrete st R, 8. French of the Oceante foe. when hé returned after reading ¢he’ 5, Durlal service and lowering the use boutes into the sea, that from the omm- dition of the canvas covered cork Selt on the widen of the collapsible and trem ° | the condition of the bodies of the dea. | he ‘believed the men had clawed the canvas povering open with their finger: nally and had tried to chew sustensnee | _— from the cork to temper the snawings of hunger, ‘There \Manager of Emma Goldman), ‘ecturea, of starearnat” inucstiaae Tells “Torture” b’ SESCUED PASSENGE Le | Tells About “Tortu 'y OVERCOAT THAT Wan a. <2 San Diego Citizens. Prom papers found in a tor overcoat 6 iN tie bottom of the boat it was ae. a umed it had belonged to Duane Wile LOS ANGELES, May 16- Dr, Ben) 4M, 4 first cabin passenger, Piel | Reitman, manager of Miss Goldman, |“! Willams of Phiadetphia, who was discussed to-day the treatment that was rae sald to ; |accorded him by the “Committee of |)!" & Nee eur ee 'e boat by | Citize who took him out of San hed ibine Her rape with every jump. time he ; A rn 2 i but amother of th aground off Atlantic City and In @ se-|coin were taken from him. On Feb. 4,| ocned N ‘Then they ordered mp to sing e queer statements Hour position. ‘The submarine, a Lake|two mgn entered Bassan's xaloon at tone nee Laat Be 208, Bate 4 | ieee “The Star Spangled Banner’ I cannot i bys ¢ from the seu to « fright v1 cted N venie and 0 eB = th — ened, horror-stricken type boat, was constructe aay Wawpert Miller avenue and One Hundred and |i a under whip and spur. 1 nnouncement Made b: sing very well and at every false note fainted world with” News, Va., and was en route to Bridge-|rnirty-eighth street, the Bronx, ¢ ie taehesan GHA oe Fe = onnee No Anr mi ade DY/1 was struck in the face, tile intent to make the repre | rt, Conn. She was still in the hands! 4eq the bartender and three custom- om less terrible. For here a : : | p 4 ‘After amusing themselves with me b doors 4 e cab he Idea of - saantith epee | of her Dyleerw ers with guns and took from them two shat Dep inet delatta aes attase President in a Formal Statement De the Massachusetts Executive | tor about half an tour, the men began| ae ome Kenpo at have dette. 21 beeen o e , \ the gold watches and $200 In money. t i. din’ 2 3 to run about me in pairs. One man men and wom- NATIONAL LEAGUE. Bin’ the police had no clue except |‘? Jump and the men wouldn't jump Rival Coul Be ae indi [erat are certain War a San Diego, * 12 it alive and slowly ahead of the ladies, so all four did th as to the Findings. ! AT PITTSBURGH that after avery robbery the men got | ntend OF tht alles FO mitted pn ‘ | detective, placed his face against mi ibe a er wore ee ai R i ¥ . ‘Then followed th ; 4 i i ore hi is frienda, or- | th° atoga sed, gy! nington thet aie omer fs 5 rie Ee ile Truce | vans artes of alarm that were heard Nominated if He Obtained fs 3 | GRLOREOIA Se ae Te ey See jhe had taken several passengers from @ iTS— pbbery of 4 or blocks. Boston, May 16.—Dr. Stedman de-| ke collapsible, Those he left were motion+ ; 00000 — Jon the root of an apartment at Ninet ise st J "| yers, were now thugs, Then they made |°? 0. RAS an the root of an ayartment at Ninety | avi every yell trom the cab Sars Every Remaining Vote. uverad the tadinge ofthe tape wen 70P% maranow ues. The they Made APA co move tently ihomeatege PITTSBU 4 and also known | "tlt Aboo put on more speed “AD: sts, who examined Richeson to Gov.! ) 11) 1 made my way through the |77#"4 he assumed that they wer $ 00000 — fiey, altas Henry aiiie ain alse ow proaching Fourteenth street he was in —— Yous at 3 P. M hi igor! ane OF a |He made no tests to learn whether ae as “Big Bill" tn the world of crime, | hig pest stride and the cab was slippli ~) BY a i > ' a de ecg: | thelr atiline ven e: ’ after that crime and com-| to ena tre over the pavement like the CLEVELAND, O., May 16.—Replying to Col. Roosevelt’s clalm of} No announcement regarding the na.ure| “Jugt before they put hot tar on my | el stillness was veully death or the AT 8ST. LOUIS. Was arre |result of utter exhaustion, The sorry pourt th of the reports wax made by the Gov-|pody their torture became terrible, his night and morning meals with a good deal of satisfaction, apparently. Not once since he entered the prison [has he made any allusion to his case, victed. When he was in ~ lash of a whip. acatante [eaaris stad to the Chicago Ci " President Ta | tale of the chewed co: 4 i 30 m5 held up in Burns's saloon on tho night | sature and cool of mind, eaw the run. | here to-day gave out the following statement: Attaches of the Charlestown prison|me a question, If the answer did not | it nin ikon H ST. LOUIS— of the murder in the court room and|away coming, With businesr lke none , aj ' expressed wonder to-day at Richeson's | please him f was atruak ip the mre» | it wae Monday; m WMA Ad \ 00 — they recognized Lingley as being the |chalance they pla themselves 0 “Only 188 delegates to the Chicago Convention remain to be] display of fortitude, Although the t ecdiitean pil og They deoided| that Firat Offices ‘ir ab ime OLE ees — = 2 n of the two pie! arsfleld Aboo and the trailing cab/ lief is general that he will be electro: ‘1 4 oF te ‘ , a - ' t y rae uF is twa rot ers aaa Caran 1d Atco snd ne ting ‘ab! hosen, If Mr. Roosevelt were to get all of them he could not be} stea pe rg PN Ba ay a not to, Just before the tar wea appite i on the bridge, sighted the coltapalbae, ‘ | Shortly after In Arrest tne Of baie? : | m . hey hel burne 1 O08 The sun was shining, ¢ ir wes W fy ead of the horse came within : S hows ho ol ; r rt ] ‘ a A AK E e tectives located Meuhifeldt's wife and | the nead of the Novas ee ed, nominated, Carefully prepared figures show that only 309 delegates | hows ™ motion, and is preparing | my pack with live coals of thelr cigars, | warm; from the smaller waves ef ! mother in a house at N fashford “Delehanty grabbed the bridle and|,, ‘ " ; ' ; j for tba and | Then, waile 1 kay prostrate, they pire | slowly heaving seas sparkled chee When sli\seona dark and the evenus, the rons. ‘They reated a, house hung on. Herrington got the reins and | thus far are instructed for or } ed to him, and the talk of real and| At the prison to-day it was quid) tered tar over me and covered It With | riiy tne reflections of the moot peat *eddsn tn ues ental Hire “a pposite and kept watch on the M hung on. » cops fell and were 4 ti fel ! inst { Richeson passed his second night at the cactus and desert grass. is day Be Ride ‘ Feirgnent , ae i 4 genuine contests against delegates who are instructed for me is as une| prison quietly, sleeping well and eating , t family night and day. One de dragged across Fourteenth street, but | S¢Nuine contests against de al ucted for me is aS UNs| prison qutetly, weeping well and eating ren anil: emitted | moar: (s slaHTa0 TWO MILE { Read W orld Ads. They show the way to employr ment— | street car and s y point out co t workers— | Jana, N. J." on y Feveal homes and boarding places. opposite Mra, Mewhifeldt on a) their weight told on Sarsfleld Adoo and sayed to turn and shake them ff he got tangled up in his own feet _ and fell, had walked @ long way reached Berendo, naked, and obtained AWAY, |@ pair of overalls ani a jumper which | ‘Two miles off the port bow a gray’ bax I wore into Los Angele sustained by the facis as many of the misleading issues which have been w the address "Vine- letter she had in } y Meuhifeldt was « injected into this campaign. hand. ‘The t da eat ened ae ' rolled in and out of sight on the rest y Tecover Tare Ne invent eatae (ated iaitae ae farmer oma Aftoen volunteers aah on hie The number of Taft delegates thus far chosen, not counting the or asked anyone of the develmpments SS naval of the long blue rollers and into thelr ilisclose ) nenta— | reste Now Jersey town. : a Delahanty and o Richeson received a long visit thi#| sacksonville Man Dies im Satoon.| jon, . exchan st deeply Nave dete ten ee (eat, UP. and weraped the mad of they eight from Montana and a number from Texas and Arkansas which | torenoon trom Rev. Aerbert 8. Johnson, |”'A mat peGioeals, ied | OOCRe Ui BvOnk ough Salaam aa ta .| his past that they know evel ail] torn uniform: poliven ved 2 Hs Neaiar’ atin 8 - és sto" Bimmer me Of his courtsilp and marriage with the| and one gent an ambulance call tg New | will be elected to-day, is $20, and the vote in Ohio, my home State, much | Pastor, of the, Warren Avenue Haptist fa 8 6 wat Tom in| fend 4 quartermaster for the Captain tm ) » mar - t ery c ospital. The polie were TAL ' ‘i ‘ urch, 3 0 cf che- : No, yannourwe many interesting @UC-| woman who is his wife, Even th aah ie oe noe Pat pg Ses party | to my gratification, will be the decisive one and will settle the question son's spiritual adviser at the prisoner's |Chathain Squa in from | # mee ree ey me tell Where instruction may be| he had been arrested for attempted Mat) iui Men Aha the morse were not tn | of the nomination, | request, When the minister left the Jacksonville, Fla. he eald to} Shere were Fires besieg om deat, ad burglary in October, 108, and was out)” tl et ation, ; death house his place was taken by the bartender, For an hour he sat in| One was huddied forward with an eam Jooate missing friends, relatives, | on sumpended — s¢ nt anOes Meuhife nf After a time Ford, cabman, came “The Chicago Convention will be organized by the friends of con- Willem A. Morse, the prisoner's attor- the aco, driaking, k hen be wen} to | and the heed DeAsing over tee. aa ‘umber the ada, in any ot! used to sing religious hymns with bis Umping along and his property. | oy geo wate re r ne sleap. en the bartender sought to) The other two mere utnumber the aden Any other | orecher rival in the parlor of her home| trpon Sarafald Aboo | Stitutional government, and the success of that great cause now seems "'Xiter jeaving the prison Mr, Morse #UT him, he was dead. ‘The man was | the thwarts aft. get n New York He conducted daylight re-| way t run away | assured,” reiterated his botlef that Gi boss five feet ten inches tail, welghed 175] 4 boat was put overboard in commam® City 1 nay Ings on vacant lots in Har-| again : case to the Executive Pounds and was about forty-five years! of Pind Officer Withers, Six man” Tower fell ‘ would refer ¢ H e the I " > « ---eee 5 v" rly dressed 4 ie zhta he was a pupll of | down in f the Slating- “ « etl. old, He was poorly and had . Dh Kina ‘Teiyine COMMINE Jimmy Cribbs, most adept| tan, Pa « Jed the sip to] Col. Roosevelt, in a statement last night at Dayton, "sald I mm what 1 the evidence #10.60. Dulled at the cars. The passengens.68 A Vi th 1 the liner, which had been stopped, Bnew World aun Het eh De ie ft flat “robbers in hte hiding | 22%, Grand Central station in the Ford The number of delegates necessary to nominate 1. Of the dele- | that If before the Governor,” Mr. Morre HOMRE DEE y jus errand, They Knew that, past all ld Ads. for Circulation Vhen he was arrested dn bis hiding] cab i auld, “I do not soe how he can help! 2 . Wo World ee ee tact Racin: at Vineland he had several books] Aa a result of his turn of apeed shown | Sates already elected, without counting the contested delegates, 1 have feferring ‘the case. The Governor will Botti poet ual Doh Ame hoping of anything different, the men im A New Yorker Without World Ads, 19| 0% criminology ii his room, including | this afternoon Sarsfield Aboo 1s now| more than 500, Of the delegates yet to be elected I am confident I will | ive this cage bis conscientious consid: | mune» i Sue com | the collapsible were dead. They watehed Set athe a’ Weiter Without © Digs | Lombroso's famous text book on crim-| held by Ford at an advanced value of] oo eive enough to ingure my powination on the fret ballot eration and I am aUlll hopeful as to the | gon Ce dn a ‘ont Bray the boat go over the sparkling sas, f Momery, : inal degeneracy, ‘1 if Rye RRP ec enough to insure my L e alto putcome” Pe oe OL ‘They saw 2% atop for ewalle beste the !*

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