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gee ——- ‘WEATHEH—Generally fair to-night and Thareday. FI EDITION. “Circulation Books Open to All.” ENV 5% s> faeries an Copyright. 1912, by The Prese Co, (The New York Work PRICE ONE CENT. — NEW YORK, WEDNESDA Is Broken by GIRL KILLER BACK AT SCENE OF THE CRIME. Olympic Record in 1,500-Metre Race Three Runners ¥, JULY 10, 1912. Céearlo, | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | 16 PAGES PRION i FINSH TENTH OF A SECOND | eas n APART IN THRILLING RACE! ns sacscn some Method to Augment Rapidly Growing Ranks. — Kiviat and Taber Follow Jack- EX-SENATOR DIES son So Closely Only Photo : Decides Second Place. OF HEAT: THREE MOURNERS IN PARADE.) } Sight of Body, Borne Aloft, QTHER VICTIMS Induces West Shore Men | peste RES to Walk Out. WINNER IN COLLAPSE. Englishman Is Exhausted as ad cae comtosag I$ | William F. Mackey Succumbs ‘The funeral of Andreas Rodguez, the Victor in Shot-Put. | From Prostration in Hotel | sting fireman who was shot to death in a waterfront strike riot Monday | Bristol. night, became @ weird spectacle this afternoon when the great throng of | strikers that followed the cortege from | BOY FALLS UPON MAN, | tke headquarters, No. 229 West street, insisted on taking the casket out of the points in shot-putting. McDonald hearse and having {t borne aloft on the beat the Olympic record by 21 par shoulders of relays of men in an ef- inches, making « record of 18 |COmmizsioner Stover Refuses} tort to incite tongshoremen to strike. metres, 34 centimetres. There were several thousand men and Ten Americans qualified for the | tC Open Parks as Breathing | women in the funeral parade after it Gemi-fiunls of the 200-metre run. had left the strike headquarters amid} Four of them, Craig, Lippincott, Places for Sleepers. Hin Pag ot slot and extraordinary, cone x and Ridpath, won thei. 3 pe tho piltlenats, | The strike leaders had planned to Kohiemainen, the marvellous | With the thermometer to-day keeping Haribo ReEL IP Aeeeatie, Finn, won the 6,000-metre run, | tally, hour by hour, upon the record of|* demon ead ‘ Bouin of France was second and terda: f ed humidity t and the line of march took in the entire Mutson of England thira, scott of | TUAy: An Increased humidity to) jengen of West street, Whitehall and America collapsed and Bonhag was | make the sun more ravating and the/gouth streets, thence to Roosevelt a close fourth. chance of a stray thunder shower the| street, to Cherry street, to the Bowery, A.M, 8. Inckson of Bngiand won |°"!¥ break in the heat wave reckoned | to Williamsburg Bridge. the 1,500-motre run’ against seven |" by the Weather Bureau, the third] TAKE BODY FROM HEARSE. American milers, believed to be un- day of New York's sore trial kept up Funeral services were held in the and Taber of the record of suffering. strike headquarters and the casket was America were second and third, a Four deaths, twenty-five prostrations| carried out to the hearse and placed! hand's breadth apart. Jackson | pecomted in the hospitals, one attempted | inside, As goon the streets could be! et ee ymbio record by six an | suicide and one accident was the total] Cleared of the Jam of shouting and gex-| two-fifths seconds, of the’ sun's Work up to 46/e'cioel: ticulating men and women and the| Ta the pole vanit trials elent [Oi cnditions favorable for continued) tangle of trucks, the hearse started off| Americans qualified at 365 centi- 4 ‘i &t the head of eighty carriages. It had to. | Warm weather this afternoon,” was the! covered lous than a block when. the ret Frank T, | dismal foreccot sent out by Director] ariver was orderd to stop and th casket | OLYMPIC WINNERS TO-DAY. McDonald, Rose and Whitne; fm the order named, won all the Melson, Yale University; Frank D, | Scarr of the Weather Bureau. “Tem-|was taken from the hearse. | Murphy, University of Mitnois; | peratures will be slightly higher than|+ At the same time men and women! Babcock, Columbia Uni- | yesterday, unless checked by local] piled out of the elghty carriages and| S. Wright, Dart [thunder showers, which may occur late) Went along on afoot carrying the} this afternoon or to-night, There ts| floral offerings and waving strings of : prospect"—ne ary ribbon, Frauk J, Coyle, Unive Hee eatin snakes gay tal ot Pros iv of Chie ES MOR, | RT ERR A ABER EY in the great throng started a funeral Cornel University, The oMclal thermometer stood at 9— 3 7 chant in Spanish, which 1s the lan-| a oe $5 in the street—at 1 o'clock, which Wa8| guage of the majority of the strikers. | STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 10,—| yesterday; but the humidity was at line of the procession and was con-| There is not a man in Stockholm]! esrees greater than at 1 o'clock! tiued throughout the march to the ; yesterday. cemerery, The eighty empty carriages | to-day, or a woman either, who ‘is; *°#'e" . a J id .| followed the pall bearers who carried, not thrilling with the victory won| EXSENATOR WILLIAM F. MACK: : Englan e 1,500- pr sooner ah iad : nun Weep O-) Wight deaths was the tally of the metre race to-day. It looked Ike a0! sun yesterday. ‘To-day's roll of vie- event to be credited In advance to|tims commenced to be recorded before PARADE, the squad of seven fleet Ame middle distance runners, Kiviat, Hanetor Willam WY) aaxek ments were ed by wonder John Paul Jones, Sheppard and the} wig was stricken yesterday and | ple, who gazen in silence at the rest. who died in his room at the Hotel jers and th Out of the wide line, running Bristol, No, 123 West Forty-ninth (of the wome; iree o-day, Ex-Senator | barely abl st as nearly abreast as a mili-| Si"eet early to-day Bimont no: nearly Mackey was fifty-elght years old | ing sun, tary company charging in open order across a fleld (but almost in-| County, this State. driven at the head of the cortage. In the pre found dead 1. a cell of the Raymond |ceeded in its object of drawing out| erfcan wonder, and Taber of Brown] street jail, death being due to heat | many hunt University, Each one believed him-| prostvation. He had been sentenced sympathe ' jail for drunkenness. tacular function to benefit: the srown into the air almost ; mew : Mh tee) seats Lapisiiie, ond ¥our ald lane while (ha alghiy funeral carrt same Instant as they pushed thelr} aieq at her home at No, 1431 DeKalb Jackson's heaving chest touched tt Hsch Koleingberg, seventy, of Second avenue, died in his |shoremen walke t fre Shore Railroad pier, and the rumor | fire v th No. of a secon! behind him. The next time} home along the waterfront that fully you are near a man who has a spilt sec] MEAT CAUSES ATTEMPTED [two thousand iore would join in the notice how brief a space SUICIDE, strike movement te the differs | The heat was resy tempted sulcide o e other two were but one ond watch tak one-fifth of a sec ence between the game Englishman and nd covers, ers who quit lay W eee ha (Special Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) | One degree lower than the same record) ‘phis chant was taken up all along the | asked, MEN AND WOMEN STAGGER IN, uch of a cowan.” anjthe sun was two hours high, The| Everywhere along the route followed | No, by this remarkable procession the paves /a devout member of the Lafayette Ave- To date there is wide diversion of | would & alopinion as to the number of freight-|my thre 1 H. Wool: | new 1 AND TWO YANKEES GARRY COFFIN ON Two American Runners, Shot-Putter And Riflemen Who Starred in Olympic RELIGIOUS FORGER TAKEN ON JOY RIDE FOR $8,000 THEFT Palace of Mirth Built by Mem- ber of Church on Embezzle- ments Tumbles About Him. “Have you got a revolver? a little, gray-hatred man, with shifting, nervous eyes behind thick lenses asked Detective Yore of the Old Ship station late last night, just as the detective laid firm hand on his shoulder, as the man ding in this fashion some one) Stepped from an auto filled with laugh- ing girls in front of the Garden Cafe on West Fiftleth street, “Yes, what about it the detectty “If you'll lend tt to me for a minute I'll save you the trouble of taking me to the station,” the little man faltered. 4 Then, he added below his breath: “No, sket. The empty hearse was) * EY AMONG VICTIMS, ei egecan Maboey erga ey I wouldn't-1 wouldn't dare-I'm too bo William on a $1,700 salary, father of @ family at South Elliot place, Brooklyn, and | ® PEO*/ nue Presbyterian Church, went to Jall, | pace. arch> | charged with forgery in the third de-| be bi empty carriages, Many| gree and the grand larceny of $8,000 4 seemed | from the firm of Dan! to stagger along in the blaz-| Company, rice merchants, at No. nd the men who carried the| Water street, his employers for twelve! wife and three children ar and a native of Lancaster, Erie | hea sket did not yield their places! yes of honor until they fairly dropped in| Thus, with a crash, the gay palace | Oce credibly faster), shot Jackson, the Richard Wells, forty-two, of No, thelr tracks, lof pleasure which this gray-haired, pre- Englishman; Kiviat, the Irish-Am-| Fulton street, Brooklyn, was | Yesterday's big parade had suc-|maturely old, little bookk per con- self, with fem es to have bullt for eds of ‘longshoremen in a|money stolen from his firm, fell about | strike, This afternoon's | his Wf the victor, Their arms were| by Magistrate Dodd to ten days in | funeral was employed as anoth spec: | To se,|rence sat trembling and dripping with before of $5,000 went to the Law- | were fighting thelr way through the| told an Evening World reporter the breasts to the finishing tape. avenue, Brooklyn, I eT RiAttia RGLWULah CLARA Tha tne ator? Oehow fend (pincea es annie | the West | Partin life, PLEASURE LURED HIM ON TO NEW THEFTS, HE DECLARES, “I knew exposure was Inevitable sone tim e said, “I knew some day a shame to my good w children, But each day so ire offered itself, a new Incen- tive to steal was thrust under my oyes 8 blindly portponing the day when everything would be revealed, as Twice T thought of auleide; tw almost to the point of but Lam a great coward e, nor have I now, th © pass me a revolver now I would Nis American pursuers was just half o (ecnin ba pace ‘Secretary of Transport Work- that. ers’ Feder an, out as his estima and I y ‘The winner was carried twenty paces Seererrentie Te that 3,000 longsnoremen had joined | beyond the finish by inertia; he slacke NATIONAL LEAGUE, |the strike. Woolman said that botn|{t js now 4 ened his pace, whirled about on one |the day and night shifts on Piers ‘ iq foot and fell headlong, with his arms AT CHICAGO, 28 and 29 walked out, @ total of 1,800, | still outstretched, as they had been | GIANTS— ' and that every man working for the when he hit the tape. 00 ee Morgnn uine on Piers 49, 40 and 50, t aid not nye, pave T now, r| ” bs ,200 tn all, simultaneous: struck, noral strength to k nyself, you But those who carried him away to) CHICAGO— eae af iis Paniavieanie Rajiroad | were the Anish quartere envied fine He 03 = | land Morgan Ine laugh at these figures, | shudder and drop had run the distance in 3 minute seconds, and had lopped off 6 onds from the Olymple record, world’s record, 3 minutes, 65 was made in the Olympic tr AT NEW YORK, Boston a month ago. DETROIT— The two Americans behind Jackson 6 0 - were only one-tenth of a second trom! HIGHLANUERS— achieving a feat as brilliant | 10 ‘ eight Agent § that struck, his defection, epard of the 80 longshore- ne sald, was pler was piled with pore ishable fruit, A force of men had to be rushed over from Brooklyn to save the freight Was glory enough in the thing for Sean the Morgan line piers, stated that no | everybody, though three expected pointe na | "orl Ww longshoremen had quit on Piers # and ee Pork ee rena hes only 100 men bad gone “| the night | P to the floor." The confessed thief sald he vegan lis wiations from the {mpurting firin six the thougot t his stealiugs would total at He had covered up frequent withdrawal of the i his books—« mey by "wash thod of replacing, by stealing at th - William Junger, general manager for Present some past peculations: *Yos, and the money all went vn t Tenderloin,” said Lawrence, “L was a fool; of course I know that now and pew ib al the ms Buy ome weak giapei ‘WEATHER—Generally fair to-n it and Thersday,* FINAL EDITION. “PRICE ONE CENT. Id_not enjoy iife I wantyd to swing around the clrcle as rich and idle men do. Lawrence, bookkeeper; HE “WENT THE PACE” OF WINE AND JOY RIDES. omobile part : , | Bast Sixty that I did not time tn Broo uht with mon 1 Talmage Sons’ | lyn IT was the respec Z| ber and head of a sweet My what this news will mean to my against harge | relates to a pleaded guilty and waived ex- - ——_ WIFE WILL TAKE HIGH-FLYING AVIATOR. MW discontinue Dock Strikers Riot tnt NE BADLY HURT WHEN TROLLEY CA TOSSES ‘BG TRUCK Women and Children Jump After Crash on Coney Island Avenue. Nine persona were Injured to-day when & Franklin avenue car on the way to Coney Island crashed into a four-ton brewery truck on Coney Island avenue near Avenue P, The car in charge of Motorman Will- fam Schneyer of No, 208 Pulaski avenue, Brooklyn, and Conductor Thomas Sulil- van, of No. 1,400 Flatbush avenue, was running at full speed when the col occurred, ‘The truck, owned by Jacob Ruppert Brewing Company, was crossing the tracks and only the, rear wheel was over the rail when it was struck, Although the truck welghs four tons, it was lifted and thrown several f hen it overturned, turowing out Charle | Pollack, twenty years old, of No, ut hird street, Charles Maber- on ly, twenty-five years old, of No, 3 Sen lyn, and George A Car » old, of No. 1 Fulton | streot, Jersey City. Carr and Pollack were thrown clear, but Maberly was | pinned under the truck, fracturing two ribs. eca avenue, Bri wenty ye The trolley car sped on after the accl- dent, which threw fifty passengers tn a pan Some of the women and children | jumped while the It stopped afier r A hurry call Wax sen and Dr. Kennedy seeing So many Injured, sent car was in mott nning about 200 feet , Coney Island nee King's County ambulance, ed Gilinan, #ix years old, of No. ker gtveet, her cousin, Charles ivteen years old, of No. 320 ot 1 Pepper of No. M4 Hester ton, ela years ur t, and " thirty-six years ey jumped from the trolley, Bey ther passengers wer y thy ass, but refused to he how: 41, The three men on th k were taken to the ¢ ney Island Hospital —— Wreck Blocks FORT PLAIN, Trafic on the West Shore was interrupted for several by a freight: wreek he time trains were diverted t tral ri Men ng ' It fal b uited in a buckle and > - ‘ es, 12.40 Cm Vives Hig Wy Low Water ay} x nay wis 1d \ ' v4 #40 10 AN | technicality the court ai SLAYER DEFIES POLICE, ROAMS OVER BLOCK WHERE GIRL WAS SLAIN Detectives Receive Mysterious Word of His Ccming, Swarm Into the District, but Fail to Get Him in Their Clutches. YOUNG MAN ARRESTED FOR TRYING TO LURE GIRL Put Through the Third Degree to De- termine Whether He Had Any Part in Killing of Connors Girl. The man who in a degenerate frenzy tortured to death twelve- year-old Julia Connors and then cast his dying victim amid heaps of refuse in a vacant lot is believed to be hovering about the scene of the crime to-day and gloating over the futile efforts of the police to single him out. Through some unnamed channel word was carried to the police early to-day that the slayer would spend the day at the scene of the crime, rubbing elbows with the scores of detectives and policemen that invest the vicinity of No. 3968 Third avenue, _———— Confident that the men who are hunt- ing for him are without @ clue to his PROFESSOR RELEASED Mentity, and that even if singled out he would be as safe from conviction “ny of the other numegrous suspects BRIDE who lave been selzed, questioned and set free, the assassin has chosen to-day | 44 the day for him to gloat and feed WOODED IN GERMANY his queer, twisted brain with @ new ecstacy, MAY HAVE SENT WorD TO THE cor ; POLICE. : Police were warned elther by Roscoe A. Grant Gets Secotid! « ymous letter or telephos that th nurderer would return to the scene ‘ Marriage | °f "!* crime to-day. It ts thoug! Order Annulling Marriage | to’, e"ame tandey, Ie thous by thar the man himself sent word that would boldly venture among the throngs of curious and women who crowd the pavements of Thi Frank D. Pavey, acting as referce,!in front of the house where the eG to-day fled a report in the Supremo| Ws slain and alongside the boulders Court recommending that the mar-| heaped lot where she was found ia a Hage of Professor Roscoe A, Grant, | !!tHe packing box into which her tore wuthor and teacher of Latin tn. the ee nude body had been jammed, De Witt Clinton High School, and Mra, | War arin ene force of detectives Alma H. ( rnulled. | Bronx Detective Busta Gee of the This t# the second time this year/day and sight vigil tn the preps 4 the referee has recommended a hood. Aa the throngs of curlous began in Prof. Grant's favor hrough some | {0 gather about the vacant lot to-day ted a re-|tWenty plain clothes detectives mingled hearing, and It Is on the second report; '" the crowd, Many of these detectives that Prof, Grant's attorneys will now Bit ifhda ha 4s laborers, painters, ko before .a Justice of the Supreme nd mechanics, Tho detective: Court and ask that the report of the ls, ¢ fectivew have veen long enough 18 district now Th Seven Years Ago. to know the referee be approved jority of the ma- ity of the residen Back of the courtahip and marriage | dren. Hundreds of Denneee their chile wan @ pretty romance. Prof. Grunt helt services ae cen have Volunteered met his pretty young wife in Germany, ie ee . uths and while he Was there of his e ¢ ere have Mock, ee : ” ice me of knowl || ® men of all ages who pice 6. Although she told him she was sulsh themselves as detectives, ormined ry, he was NEW PRISONER TO BE pUT sistent an ¥ won her The’ THROUGH THIRD DEGREE, age took place Aug. & 1905, and! with the arrest of/@ geufhy eRe the coup soon afterward came to a Kram res er on Amerie, t 4 charge of 438 0,96 | Row ‘ ¥ empting to lure w# & For a time the couple Hved in Plat. |) xy 4 fourteen-year-oid bush, then moved to No. 159 West) 2" ad Ping hallway of No. 138 Willis One Hundred and Twenty-third street tg: {he rons, this morning seve Manhattan, It was sald thelr relation. @°#! of Capt Price's men were called ship ak the walle Waa DIPSIY pl ack to thelr headquarters to take up and while they were apparently happy | De® third degree, about a year und a half ago they| The girl In thts case is Anne. agreed to separate, Mrs. Grant re-|DWyer, Uving at No, @0 Bast) One turned to her home tn Germany and, endred and Thire: Xth stree She Prof, Grant brought sult to annul the Wes! on her way home from St, Jerome's rage Roman Catholle Chureh at One Hume Mrs. Grant Is 4 fine woman and 1) dredand Thirty-etgnth street and Aless shall always respect her," said Prof, | ander avenue shortly before noon whem Grant at the Um I have made pros | she Was accosted from « hallway, vision for her shall always be) ‘The child saya that young Kramer my pleasure to do everything I can | calied her to him and offered her a dime for her, But, under the circumstances, | if she would go insidé with him, She res this legal action Is the only recourss | fused and he caught her by the wrist rere Tho child struggled and broke away, Running home she told ouresen| 8's Dwyer, what had happened, Lewis is a big strapping fellow and he y dragged bis sister back to the nd it rieen I IMol suburb, we yyed by fire of own origin to-day, entailing an aggregate | Wiis avenue fat house, Kramer wag iy 30,00. Narrow escapes from | sti standing In the hallway and Dwyer the flames were many and most of the| Jumped for him, landing @ blow on his people rescued were tn their night) Jaw that sent him backward Inte the clothes ween taken from their burning | gutter. ramer scrambled up and rag \orough Wiliseavenue, Lewis Dwyer

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