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‘WEATHER-Fair Clrenla . The Kaiser’s Sailors § Save 20 From Death in Sinking Launch © ieee saat Ohl Bees GERMAN BOAT CREW SAVES LIVES OF 20 PASSENGERS rote EXPLODING VATS Side of Moltke and Springs Kaiser’s Launch Rescues Them Takes Them Ashore. in Air as Chemical Plant Burns, The accident which the German naval! Officers have feared ever since they Sunday urred this afternoon, But for the prompt aid of one of the cruiser! Moltke's #team launches, the lives of | twenty women and ing “bumboats" from shore | have been put in pert Thotigh the ners of the fleet of I / power boats clustered about the official | ‘ at the foot ahtteth | w that all three of Qe Gere) man cruisers were closed ty random visle tore this afternoon Decauce oc she fe land felt six miles away, attended Lb shrig Ja by a spectacular fire of tings-on-the-Hudson. that a landing oi s denied until t udeon early wore out knowing this, the boat Ben Hur put out toward the Moltke with twenty passen- When the passengers learned that they due to the unremitting efforts of f would not be allowed aboard the flag-| local fire whip they insisted that they should be |tzed cor taken as close to the steel sides of the | ufacto } German tighicr as poset ‘The mus: The of the orcnestra and the sight of the| mined, put well dressed women passing back and forth under the flower decked guns on the gun deck aft were strong lures to the curls 8 WARNED AWAY, BUT PERSISTS |" IN APPROACH. Hur was warned away by the gangway, but {t persisted lose ty the high sides of the mammoth cruiser, Suddenly, through Jack of control of the motor. the boat rom thelr homes, iniles away, rammed the side of the Moltke iull ally all of tue re speed and head on, tings tumbled from Tho little power boat be immediately from its sprung the bow,. There was « shout from the] As the flames sallory on the cruiser's gungwey and {ly through the pla women in the Ben Hur sereamed came more and m The music aboard the Moltke stopped abruptly and several officers peer : | into the afr by the explosioons and s« } the alde t motion, W: oat war fll qutckty ee m Inunches, whieh wi the port side, to put a the Ben Hur tn tos Ax soon as the Moltke's steamer had of employ ee les, pla and every mini hy deep exp’ was a ro ing retort pillar of fay the roof of tod res end o lumped high doomed butldings, at from all about the wes County, Many ea in coming veds and ms at|the fiery spectacle. » the detonations nt, Bar re freq kaw that the power|S#ht, showering the burning fluid o the Moltke's | 2u!t Company's piant, near at h The sheet-iron ce lve fect in diameter, was hurled most a quarter of a mile, The firemen and the vo! rulsing on nd and take f@ Ine gut to the crippled power boat the women sboard her wore transferred to the steamer and then the latter set out fyi) speed for shore, The steam \ managed (o get the Ben Hur alongside no efforts of theirs could save the ical plant, #0 they united in ki wall of water between the structure and the two nearby ne and again, fires staytod roofs of the conduit and paves @ whuff at the foot of Seventy-ninth 1 on “ast Pago.) Several of the men near the river also whe a K the course of the big blax houdeholdera wig. buckets and biankety fought valiantly for the p ervation thelr homes, The terrific heat’ from the acid fire warped and twisted the wires of the electric power system the New York Central tra run close to the chemical plant, and a time suspension of trafic war cessitated. After the ruins had cc Are You Interested in The Conventions? Are You Going Away? Arrange to Have The Evening World Sent to You. Convention Reports Will be written by Martin Green with humorous sidelights by George Ade a Cartoons and Caricatures b Maurice Ketten | a large force of workmen from the 1 repairs. Florence Morris, a pretty yo town bus’ May 6 on a charge of #t ably discharged in a Magistrat filed @ suit in the Supreme Court declares (that her arrest camsed great mental shock and humiliation, that she has been {ll ever since, PRICE ONE CENT. Coney 1S dropped anchor in the North River on MANY SEE SPECTACLE. uildren in one ot| Senastional $60,000 Blaze! snip of a fox terrier pup of great pric to-day. ey | That the havoc, entailing a $80,000 loss, streaun, Avparetttly did not spread to the nearby works of the National Conduit-and Cable Cor sHotits &. OrslOdE pany and the Hastings Paving Compan ters, agsisied by the organ-| Tt was brou: A all three man- e the earth was yas of vats and| nts of Has- in to fill] Sembled, at a safe distance, to witness! Magia: orked thelr way sw: of alcohol were huried hundreds of feet | sions on the officer of the deck | t?? Toots of the National Cable and Con-| Masiatr ate O'Connor, of an acid tank, | hat he supposed the charge again Mrs, Klein for slapping Mary Chambers the three manufactories saw early that! Sana manufactories, but in every Instance (eatin: the firemen were, avle to extinguish | { —— them before, they cottages of the work-| ks, wh led suffictently to permit them to approach | road shops @pproached and made hasty Se ee Girl Arrested as Pickpocket Suen, woman, who Was arrested in a “croace ing @ purse, but who was later honor- court, day against her accuser, Helen Levy, of No, 118 Guyan place, Richmond Hill, | L. 1, for $10,000 damages. Miss Morris tion Books Open to All.”' 2. teesPeetynnine NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OF Kalser' Hot oe Foe TAFT WINS i SEATS. WALLOP IN COURT AS LAWYER LANDS '. —ONFASTSIKING LAINGH enc Mr. Ward for Bifting His Opponent, Mr. Heiser. AL Siibtic Deak, OF ACID THREATEN L ABOUT A PUP, TOO. Counsel Submitted That His -_ pietiigpi atecdleaiuablades LIVES IN BIG FIRE Learned Friend Kicked His Shin, but in Vain. From Sinking Vessel and | Barrels of Alcohol Burst High} theodore Hackett Ward, once an ane sistant in the District-Attorney's office under William Travers Jerome, put Har- Jem Court in an uproar at noon to-day by landing the palm of his right hand with great, force and no small sound on ar of Assistant United States ttorney Henry A. Hetser, over whom he had just won the victory in a long legal struggle regarding the owner Magistrate Keyran O'Connor, who wi ooparay.| Draws Big Crowd at Has- |an associate of Mr. Ward under Mr. Jerome, was speechless with rage. He rose to his full height, which is not Breat, but his outraged feclings made him seem so impressive that he looked A succession of heavy explosiona, heard] ijke a six-footer. He glared at Mr. the} Ward with his Ips compresred for sev- the| eral minutes while the lawyers stood in the firm Eraep-or Cxpt” tendant Heffernan of the court squad. He very nearly smashed his desk with two sharp blows of his gavel. ‘Let the man Ward be put under ar- he said, sternly, at last, Mr. Ward was led to the prisoner's the | plaice and the Court relaxed its tension. nt out that early in April ae Mam K ife, Helen, took the fox terrier away ean Mary Chambers, a maid In the ause of the fire cannot be deter-| household of Joseph O'Donnell of No. when the first alarm was] 521 West On sent in, one end of the chemioal com-j street. Mary lundred and Twelfth hambers said that the of | Kleins had slapped her vesides stealing master’s dog. The Kielns said they and that, anyway, pissing @ y » and Me! that Mary was wrongfully in possession the! or it. ‘The legal battle, including @ nts| melodramatic identification of Mary | had not slapped he ft was their dos, West-| Chambers by the dog through demon- ne in automo- | strations of affection in open ¢ t, has 2 heen going on for five weeks, MR. O'DONNELL AWARDED POS- and as-| SEORION OF THE DOG. awarded the area to Mr. Mr. Ward, ift-}afier a peevisi intercaange of words he- rele| Klein be held for trla! in General charge of larceny, It was A hail was fixed at $200, ome | #0 ordered of them burst Hke war rockets on their | Which pionesd Mr. Heiser, but which personal affront who felt t alr, suggested pleasa’ over | Mr. War storm in t and. might be dropp “Not in a thousand years wiil I let it be dropped,” sald Mr. Ward, standing In the ateway of the rall acri s the eme | moved to pas® out the same gate. | Ris! ‘road right palm went into his legal ndversary's car sald Mr, Helser had kicked hi | shin he passe action on nent second degree after an almost tearful fire | #Peech by the Magistrate, and! — wet res fed and on Masterpieces == OF THE: Builder’s Art Able architects have made the Apartment Houses of to-day marvels of comfort and con- 5,651 WORLD “TO LET” ADS, LAST W 1,473 MORE than the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribune and Press ADDED TOGETHER, ich for ne- ‘alle uns ta- her and} TO MOVE WISELY STUDY WORLD ADs, in, @ chauffour, and his! Wife Gets News in Capitol Ethel After Accident. negie Medal, but He Showed th Mr 'Holner, asked that Williain | ¥ JUNE 11, “1912, “AMOT2.8Y. YO AAD / Mey Oman Samet TRAGIC DEATH [LITLEHERONEOF6 —|JOSIE'S BUN BOMB i“ Tolt Oo to Be Careful,” Wickliffe Killed by Train and) Is Margaret’s Rebuke to | Maybe He Won't Get It a Car- He’s One Brave Man! yn, five Years old, | Little Ethel Swans jliving at No, 2) East as Members Adjourn, | \ “Josle's bomb" has been exploded, #0 | to speak, after a terrific suspense of | more than twenty hours the twenty~ five tollers of the Anche Walat Com- pany in th big loft building at Now, | int dont ,W8-10 Greene street, the night and day {forces of the Macdougal street mation the [and sundry inspectors of the Burvau of F ON, Tune 1K Dregentas | stveot, wad playing at noon tod tive Robert C. Wickliffe of Louisiana | ia ig ar, ‘Mankaten) whol intel Peart aes ee ve. ‘hel voare of age, ‘They were bouncing a athe mac Park to- ; day and instantly killed. He hud ree | HDD, f te aap ied i " y t y 0 pe care mn ona dahing tr, ‘The Consresamnan jt | aed: the IE alnter of Aix a ‘ f 00 get. on the car tracks. before he met his death had climbed an! “inn puter hall bownced out on embankinent to the ratroad tracks and! paed avenue carstraghs and Uti Combustibler jinls action canngt he explained, The de a run for dt, A car Was co Tt wan a strong bomb, wan “Josie's Kineer of the train sald he saw Wick-) gown from thg north, and Motorman} pomp,” but not quite #0 awfully ot x iffe too late to avol@ the accident Robert Adama threw on his brakes a4} and lethal ae Jovie et al. had trembitnxly | News of the tragic death of the!he saw the Ibe tot sly and fall on ana tremulously feared; nor is there prominent Southern Repres: the track, The car was crowded and biilty that Max jMehiihan is going to get one of Carnegie ro medals that toomed so alluringly ec My in at the beginning and there. | jnow such a styong pr Ned fas:, bur did noi reach Mrs} the passengers were mostly women and Te before she had: started for/ children, Lmmediaiely there wan a the Capitol, as was her daily cuxtom,|panie. The women screamed and the to watoh the proceedings in the House. | children went Into hysteries. That body was about to adjourn out of] When the children had gone out in} To be | pect to the memory of Mr. Wickliffe! the morning thelr mother had biden} bY not cheat th ager of tanills “leatch @ glimpse of his wife in vie gale! court room, Mr, Helser chuckled and then and- there Mr. Ward's! ahe asked to be taken home, and Mrs, | vr, Ward min the He was held in [#200 bail for trial for assault in the several members happened to| sfergaret look after Ethel. Mindful of | he ov she ¢ ox (Cf sald he ov she hee teust, Margaret ran on to tho| plays fair and doesn't go reading the | lery. track and grabbed Ethel from under} ragraph first, “Josie’s bowl’ are There was a hurrled conference.|the front of the car. She pulled her | Flved at, Now, 18-110 ne street 4 ~ 20 PAGES Roosevelt Beaten By a Vote of 38 to DARK HORSE LIKELY, Barnes Reaches Chicago, Takes Hand OF CONGRESSMAN eo es PROVED MAX WAS seats in the convention by the Republican National er which WAITING FOR DEATH iin Kentucky retains Ite control through. | corruption of voters, going so far et * tim to import voters from Wess IN KENTUCKY FIGHT; GAN TO DATE 1S 92 11 on the Admission of athe Delegates- : at-Large. HUGHES THE FAVORITE in Fight and Claims 83 of State’s Delegates for Taft. (Special from a Btafe Correspondent of The Evening World.) ‘ CHICAGO, June 11.—Ten more Taft delegates were admitted to resumed to-day the hearing of contests brought in the interest of Roose- velt, They were the four delegates-at-large and two delegates each from of Taft delegates so far seated by the committee is ninety-two. There were only two Roosevelt claimants for seats as delegates-at-. large, but the title of all four of the Taft men to seats was attacked, The vote against the contestants was 38 to 11, two Roosevelt membes: and the member from Kentucky refusing to vote. The vote for the Taft men in the First and Second Districts was unanimous, The vie District contest, in which a similar question was involved, was abandoned, @ During the discussion It was charged that the Republican State organisation Virginia, Ohio and Tennessee at 9 conte ON GALLOWS, TRIES j***rsz nance rete ro ovr After arguments were concluded tn the Firs Seoped d Fourth Kentucky Dis- there re ined a enth Districts of that State. Cas |. Francia J. Heney of San Francteeo ba lwaped into the heat of the polities Slayer In Cell Attacks Daugh |i pepper tn ine Rocserelt Rake He. i characterized the medits in Ken- ter He Hated, but Is Struck |{inicy ns amiss co the former canta, ‘ ; ; political situation in California and Down and Then Hanged. | rerrea to some of the Kentucky pa-’ littoal comparable to acta Ake _ Ruef of San Francisco. Mr. Heney | | Representatives Estopinal of Louisiana) out ofthe middle of the track, but} terday morning and Culloy of Indiana made thetr way | not quiicient to clear he A sinttter-looking dark mon brouglt ; quietly to where Mrs, Wickliffe was) phe woman passengers screamed ag! it and handed it with wicked leer ‘0 the! jetting and Invited her downstairs to 1 ine car etruck down both’ child: n, He sald not a word, out Speaker Clark's office, ‘There, an #0n- | dees ' them » track pped his fingers with an evil gesture | | tly aw they could, they broke the news) suseama ware Yeiterated by m% land) vanished. ‘The elevator man, | | $2 Bee See SI? Paind \women and children on Sixty-seventh |George Washington Andrew Jackson . Jotar= Ancol Jone, ed at the package several men ran to t of the | Josephine-the ann hand” late car and hen: down to extricat Later Immediately after Mre, Wickliffe was n to leave the Capitol the House! eniidren, They found little Margaret’ ne and ar up to the rned at 1.00 A, M, untill UA, M.!qetion had been #o ewift she hi \uevanth foor, the jart oosunled: SY tha morrow, Men: will befed KB path of the car's hor Wale Mian ren had been} " track and | Josephine Al unharmed, | bast Houston » 1/OH, DISAPPOINTMENT! IT Isn'T | CANDY, AFTER ALL! (i later in th Wickliffe was a Democrat, thirty-] elght years old, and had sesved two jterms as Representative in Congress. led to carry ange —— sesugacaad “T tald oo be careful, Effel," crooned | the little heroine as she hugged the tot FIRE DOESN'T SCARE PUPILS. | mirth aintiance caren rushing | on = . down the street from the Presbyterian | Wat Children Work On Undian | eDital, with Dr. Chickering in attend bed by Blase Next Door. ance, The physician rushed the tots to pi mot y " 7 the hospital only to find nothing at a Smoke, flames, shri shrieks, ani allleng matter with Margaret and Ethel | | | the clangor that attends the assemblage y hrutsed. jof fre apparatus for businers purposes -—— [fale to create anything resembinw «l STRIKE HALTS MAJESTIC, ey arent Pancreat rece panic in Publi hool No. Isl, on Lud- srators | Anchor as the dark ele- her the large pow BOX niveteen pairs upon hy ane Sohmonr wits employed Mot om jous eyes ty a box iow street, this afternoon. The fire was «x of White Star Liner Uta ; ned. lis |next door to the school, in the big io a Ledeen Pa gato! ement at Nos, 1-111 Ludlow street, Bye Pom Concelied, | yaa iit fe i ra knew just how to han.| SOUTHAMPTON, June 11.--The gait. | ~Me in: DP’ 1 s altuation and not a pupil leit a {ine of the White Btar liner Majestic for! “Stop! x viens, manly votoe, i room or exhibited any symp’ ot Chamboure has. been: cane |" BewAl f ‘ Senge hi ‘al | nt, wave in the case of the five RUmee SE ThA AOER. ROrEe | Sere, & Aart venne | | " ¥e-] org’ trike, hitman ndsome young I -year-olla in Mrs Rappaport’s Sear of tha Anchor Waist Com won the ground floor, Mrs. Rup | Comm with Body | paport took there tittle peapie out her-| The new Ameri Gas 44 MAHA. Rua aii |nelf, as 't Was aimost time for them! Gear, whieh arriy a’ the ox. indeol, ete wo to | Lisbon by wa pped it haa not Max st n | The fire really didn't amount to much. {that on ‘Thursday last she pass It started in the third floor apartment | to @ floating cofla containing | of Mrs, Rachel Rosenblum, who cleaned {of an adult. The aide of t a bed with bengine and then juspected | Yroken and her work with a liented candie, |1Onk time Wn Twenty shrigking farnil hurled at gem are usually heay: and $300 damage was done | a weighted. rn wn! * (Continued on Last Page.) » shortstop of the Grand St ase thrihed Coo Biut Joven’ Kase Max as ne| | | up xtrnding with the box defi) | bart was a with the | Pilot Jones war reassured at chin simp \¢ ‘Shocks in States of Colima and} WASHING" Pa, June 1)—With|drew a protest from Senator Pea- | but a few hours to live, Jan Ribarik, [708 ~ oo n the gallows early way wt C, O'Rear of Franiefort, “ . who had charge of the arguments for to-day, attempted to add another to ‘es the Roosevelt forces frequently ad- 4 vietins by trying to strangle | mitted that some of the points ad- £4 when she appeared at D1) vanced were not very strong and Sena- -by., Antonia Borah of the Roosevelt wing dé i leondemned to die Net of vie dau 1 to bid bine against her|clared he thought the district econ- ther at the trial and It is sald her! testants were not entitled to their seats, textimony was Wwost damaging to her)DARK HORSE LIKELY TO B& father’s case. Ribarik had threatened NOMINATED, tu kill her before he was hanged, but! Although the Taft delegates are being | 4 week ago apparently became recon- seated with unfailing regularity, look oct | tied to her | for a compromise candktate to ve dié- : Rat AGRA Rat to sea her| tated by the Taft host! From present! . stepped forward to | !ndications he will be a man who stands father ass : i 2 os he eraaiad Bee by the thenat Aoi five feet ate an sore ia inches, very spare of build, with rede = w yous hands and Was strangilng Ih sien meat hit tnonne-ioua | 28! Brown whiskers, ‘The Republiesn ae She ee Oe es cae ae arty seems to be in need of whisker® Leck de A | to hide its shame over the Taft-Roose~ the allows and wed, without ex- | ee his crines or fiw | Yelt Rational scandal. cule upon his Gauehter All the vraying and luster about Nurarik was executed for the murder | 2U#andage and bolts emanating from Mr, aud Mrs. Novak and Stephen | Sas@more HIN find faint echo in tho during a quarre) | inher council of the Bopubiican Come the Novaks’ sheltering An-| Mitte. The preliminary howl over the k when ber futiyer turned | Imdlana delegates, the vociferous cries of ie home. fraud and thievery have not provolted the wordy rebellion expected, e wall t i he EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO; [trod m the sandy shores of Long Island ud fell on deaf ears in the Roose 27 REPORTED KILLED. [ete camp and the seating of delegates | by unanimous vote registered the end of the Colonel's hope of control, ‘ ‘The Roosevelt contests In mont cares Jalisco Attend Eruption of were based on the fiimslest of pretexté, Volcano, | so gauay and spurious that tho Coto: leaders: e unable to save thelr PY, June He-An earth | aces and sustain them tn pen meeting 73 minutes’ duration @hook | o¢ the National Committee, Bug in” f Colima and Jalisco early | cementing the defeat of the Colonel the “7 ity-weven persons weve} majority of the committee seemingly i it poluts in the States, | realize that the renomination of Taft |) ma volcano is in eruption, » Will mean inviting « democratic vietery caused b, MEXI tke of thr ates n« prac fee oe - = iconsanteeniaeeiadialiinaane eC .