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- * s Sanday ansett! EDITION. Circulation Books Open to All.” Copsriaht. Co. PRICE ONE CENT. 1 ‘The Press Poe New York’ Wert biishing NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, NINETEEN SWEPT TO DEATH BY HIGH WIND AS STEAMER WULIA LUCKENBACH SINKS Capt. Gilbert, His Wife and Seven- teen of the Crew Drown in Chesa- peake Bay After Collision With the Indrakuala. The Luckenbach Steamship,Company, No. 8 Bridge street, has Teceived news of the loss in Chesapeake Bay during yesterday’s storm of ihe stean.er Julia Luckenbach. Capt. Gilbert of this city, his wife and seventeen nembers of the crew are believed to have been drowned, First Officer Hunt, Second Officer Brunn, Engineers Little of New York and Doyle of Philadelphia, and four members of the crew were taken from the spars of the Julia Luckenbach six hours after she foundered, as the result of a collision with the British tramp Indrakuala. All the others of the ship's company of the Julia Luckenbach were swept from the rigging in the howling gale that swept up the coast yesterday and last night. There Wasa port iy Baltimore this @ $3,000,000-0N NEW vbaeh's after. ie colton. The survivors tn wport Ne y that the Indratiata | uy right after the collision, yadly da and made no effort envue aged at | The rumored rescue by the In- | drakuala iy not credited by the Lucken: | BROADWAY CROWD. CAUGHT IN RIOT OF STRING TALORS |Stones Fly and the Reserves) Use Nightsticks on Gar- ment Workers. | 3,000 THREATEN A SHOP. Police Captain Hit on Head| With an Apple, Then Re- serves Scatter Mob. Riota fomented by the striking tailors | of tho United Garment Workers ve: | curred at the noon hour to-day in the midst of the crowded manufacturing district ‘about Broadway and Ninth street. In one instance stones flew and the reserves who, were summoned to the svene of disorder used their sticks, and in the second case pedestrians choking Broadway at {ts busiest hour were caught in the swirl of battle. Early in the morning the tip went out that the striking cutters would make « descent upon the big garment manu- factory of the Alfred Benjamin Com-| |Pany on Lafayette strect, near Astor] | piace, which has employed about one hundred operatives since the walkout of the strikers last Monday, policemen hovered around the six-story bullding Where the spleen of the strikers was pected to be manif LINER AMERIKA FAST ON MUD BANK WNTHE HARBOR Captain Reasstires 1,000 Pas- sengers and Calls for Tugs to Free the Ship. VESSEL LISTS TO PORT. Unusually Low Tide Resulting From Gale Caused: Mishap. The big Hamburg-American liner Amerika, with « thousand passengers on board, went aground tn the channel off Tompkinsville, Staten Island, at 10 o'clock this morning and lay with a slight Ust to port while the storm driven whitecaps of the harbor spettered against her lofty aides. Almost as the greyhound struck @ re assuring message went Mashing from the wireless house to the officers of the line in Hoboken, and officers spread the word among passengers on the promenade deck and in the steerage that they were as safe as if one of the towers of the lower Monhattan skyline sheltered them, Capt. H. Knuth, commander of the’ Amerika, at firet decided to wait fon high tide, at 6.22 o'clock, to float nis | vessel, and declined offere of assistance from tugs. But late this afternoon, when the tide had fallen to a remark- Poo eoe t Mrs. Murdock, Who Tells Story of Edey ‘ Wife Swapping’ Tragedy: $ +P Oteosee 0000000000000 0000000000 0008582539009 9 0ST areseoe | sgeoee oo eee OOOO0.86-0-4.00-6-06 0 FO66 04 Hd RS. MURDOCK TELLS OF EDEY “WIFE SW RR AAA AAARAARARAA AARDARADDARADDPOAL LAS 9 PERISH WHEN RAMMED STEAMER SINKS yen to Ail.” | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” 1913. 12 PAGES Weather—Fair and co! EDITION a PRICE ONE OENT. NOTABLES $604 bb bG0000 ‘WOMAN REVEALS I44-DDODDE D 995-99.4HO0G0-00000 :|RECONCILIATION “SPOILED” TO TRADE HER THAT = LEDTOEDEY TRAGEDY Mrs. Murdock Swears She and Hus- band Were to Share Proceeds of $100,000 Suit When “Wife _ Swap” Fell Through. peer ene ee re BARGAIN BANKER MADE Papers Served Just Before Bellport Murder and Suicide, but Action Was “to Be Settled.” _. The whole sordid story of the experiment in marital exchanges. which underlay the murder of Mrs. Henry C. Edey by her husband and his suicide in their home at Bellport, L. 1, on Thursday, was told to-day by Mrs. Nellie Murdock in the inquest held by Coroner Moore in the little village hall at Bellport. ‘ach Stouinship Company ; H eels to be calor ” thourana | aby ow tovel and It app ea oly Self consciously—almost jauntily—this petite and Pretty young Reporte from slaps in the bay state Phe | the Amerika would settle 4 ; ; x Bull that nBPUNuate levsurousd cw-abore| ] AVE MANSION ee niece den etait, whore| 1 far in the mud, the captain sent a woman of about twenty-four, told how Henry C. Edey had, in cool de» Biout THeedinslog: teams (a aetues ee Uae! : 1 erecting had been eld, and began to| wireless plea for tug ’ ! liberation, arranged that he and Gardner Murdock, her hustend, shouki otis It would appe r Hie le | perks | and shake thelr fists at the non-|GALE eee yer yas haba exchange wives. Because Edey “did not fulfill his ” the scheme aved in badly in the accident, an — orke ho ea th . Ne Pee Neeetens eoauiigl HEB: Aric Gallery Will Be. React" Ree ee a Parner A wiatiieaa RCD Hoboken pier fell through. That was the reason why Mrs. Murdock was perfectly will- SHRED AS So ence ane ste | 2 BAMCTY WHT Be Fea-| "orn policemen and several plain lat 8 o'clock, an unusually early hour ing to assist her husband in bringing a $100,000 suit for alierfation of her without delay. 4 5 7 | clothes who 4 tationed about |for a liner of the first class, She had i i CLOTHING TORN oFF, BY THE | ture Of Palatial Residence [the wuudins wit them tried to keep in her cabins four hundred passengers, affections against the weatthy retired broker. ‘The services of the papers FORCE OF THE GALE. | the cromd moving, but the demonstra- |including the Count and Countess Can- __>— in that suit had preceded by only a brief time the double tragedy in the When the survivors were taken off the at Seventieth Street. tion increased and then some one threw |dido Mendes d'Almelda and thelr A Wreck of the Lackendach their clothing a brick through a window on the retinue, occupying seven suites; Ray-| Brilliant Assemblage Fills the |MRS. CLEVELAND TO BE home of the Edeys. ia nearly all been torn °f th ae | ground floor, That started a general mond Mosdick, former Commissioner of | GUEST AT WHITE HOUSE. ‘The inquest was held tm ee odjes by the force of the gale, Plane for the new Fifth avenue home| Met. the police using thetr night sticks Accounts, and Mrs, Fosdick. Great Cathedral During PRLSaBe a> see inge office, where Assistant e ght rescued were the strongest of + to pe bulit by Henry C. Frick. the steal | sorously and the strikers replying| A full gale was blowing—sixty-two With Prof. Prest H \ded Attorney Roy Young has a crew, and had been enabled to hang on de ae e steel! with stones and fists, Harry Benja-/miles an hour—and the Amerika poked Stately Ceremonies. ‘of. Preston, Her Inten of cordwood rese behind the dest wy the exercise of almost supethuma naire and a ‘lector, have heen | min of No, 956 Simpson street was ar-|ner way cautiously down the elver and i Husband, She Will Be Enter- the Coroner sat; before htm strength and endurance, During their) 8'Ve" ¢ uy tects, Carrere | rested as the brick thrower who had|tnto the channel, In ordinary clreum: | tained by the, Tafts. ‘ 1 |nundred village Col crowies oo wait of six hours for rescue they saw | & Hastings ure will occupy the | #tarted the trouble, ‘tances the !iner, with her tons eN be a as , y \ es “ltnee they were etenting 4 dozen of their shipmates swept from | «it, Library, Pith ave, | CaB% Beobell, newly appointed 1 purden, would have cleared the bottom |KING IS REPRESENT ED.] wastinoTon, Jan. 4.—Mrs. Grover Vlothere feet. AM had come heir stations on the masts by the powe:- 1). Seventy-f 4X) command of the Mercer street station, even at low tide by about two feet, . for four yearn first Indy of to get & morsel to provide jul wind and hurled into ihe waves. The Dine ot nite a strgots. | was on the ground in citizen's ga But owing to the violence of the wind and her fiance, Prof. T. J. ’ alp for the rest of the winter, Officers and crew of the Julia Luci: ia eas ee {it of stone | Someone Bit him on the head wilh ®N all last night and its continuation to- kn ive Funeral Procession, | Preston. wit be the guests of Prestdent Were not diseppointed. 1 numbered twenty-six men. if 4 low-lying home-like strue- |apple and leeman Kup- day the thie xtreinely low—elmoat | HNPFess! lina’ Also. ‘Patt’ ala Whith Howes aie Mrs. Murdock appeared, tain's Wife was making the trip with | {Ure in spite o t and the|frian of Traffic Squad who was! three feet below normal * ane 3 Fol ner in thelr honor on the night of _eo tly im furs and eccompanteg him and was the only wo:nan aboard, area which, it will cover, ‘The res! near and saw the banaue pr tbe Cay] Just went of Bel! Buoy No, 12 the pase With Military Escort, Fol- | er i" @ yous enn ant har The steamer was bound for Baltl- Lproper will be set back seventy-fy tain's dignity, tried to ride his boree! songers, most of whom were kept below Phis mill.be the firat Hut Pleads Guilty After} ana leary, " * ro cro’ d 6 tonne 3 ~ . nis mill be th visit Mra, Cleve- bh: leads §=(Gull (Jatt Mr. Hi Corwtn. more from Port Tampa with & cago BE nee ine ei ag ee cab mee [by the driving ale, felt a alight ahock, lows Church Services. lice nenitige torene wate ee y y jurdock had been sought by ” pou o of phosphate roc At o rue " od ne C . hth Amerika jose forw e ” hi ti otclock yesterday morning she wu wand co the Witt | perauader, but failed to reach the mass |ieugen into the mudbank and then came _—- weer rons Wife No. 2, on Nocturnal fervers, but nad not been found, ML RE eel LAs eee atl tr pH a hal ipken wader te [thes came the mob was dispersed, | PASSENGERS, RUSHING TO DECK,| of Whitelaw Reld, late Ambastador to STREET CAR HORSES ue, Finds No, r | FALTERING BEFORE CROWD: ker Potomae iver ome p eee unen: hen.ate x al] MAY Nt nartiy bagore| SOON REASSURED, Great Britain and proprietor of the| ORDERED OUT OF USE ated ns 7aae the some an who plared smart There was @ dense for over thel rangle, ‘The nol itself will cover ay [MOR sh Mont OF the malty etl were mete Le Eve 9B Aart Man. SORE: Mele Se BR |e an ae i pr Francisco Abarno, « ‘monial experimentation took the etan@ and the barometer was at] worth $8,000, he Marx , enel x : dane sb ee yt esa tet ¥ @X-l at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, | Electric Power Demanded in Car- ner, talks in his sleep, That somnam-{ehe was unmoved by the eyes of the Hilbert de at Broadway, which was the scene | plained the situattor 4 pote Hl Healirshis si " i 5 siermnlae Tie See. ert ies | an ontrance on the fifth |v hordes of he assault of strikers, | that overything was all right. A few|% morsinesiee He pe re oman| Mody’s Edict, Which Cancels | nuiistic conversational faculty will prob- onsipe. | She 1s tim and little and pari oy ane esterday of the Adal) 5 t n . i i 4 3 le ie count 1 fog warnings rather than at- ¢ af the gallery, where there | private Detective Joseph serh ys who seconds Inter the pies es inetrament peeant: s ees rig tare AA Franchises on Some Streets. ably put Abarno behind ba for term, [OP ene pert’ ae Ss county Foecing { to run imto the bay and en an office, A colonnade will ook | had taken a hand tn yesterday's demon 1 apt, Knuth's mes- i jatbciosrespyerveys Jan. 4—Attorney-General| for & fow nighte ago, while he wasl” ut went away renee ver ite tangle of shipping, Holdown on the sunken gallery from ite|{stration and thus Invited the enmity DOrTDLen deat GE Be fig Pema eR ee ) han avcured a court otder re| sleeping by hin wife's #ide in thelr home| ter of last year,” one anoweres tho anal vat making ready to drop anchor |gouth wide There will bo a carriage [ot the strikers, was the ovject of in-) BVO tron onechalt to three-quar-|Ceatet ty Amiassedor Bryce of Great luring. the, Drydock, Hroadmay|&t No. 94 Brook avenue, the Bronx, |question of tha Coroner." ha re the Indrakuala, bound out from |oiieanco on the Neventeth stret aide of | sult and Jostling when three hundred pArouad, Owing to thetans | Remuee ty Armemendar Hives OF Sire) | auleing wie. Dredosks 7 \iverne pwrmured “Agetina’” several jeay Gustand ‘elt tone Tanne Saal i ra on route for New York With 1ine mouxe. A ureat stulrcase will toad | °F more atrikera gathered there | ceptionally low tide. ft is not ne aeeee cine King t0 the funeral. Tie | sre ts aranion all. horse exe enw | timea and that eet Mrs. Abarno on an|Once & went to vislt tim whem he eee i from Yokohama, bore down ts in the rear earion | Wheh Herkelny tont Iie temper and [io send ius to our aaslatance for we envoy o0 the (Ne 1 Sas ent ng York to abandon alt horse car opera:| te eeusation, which ened with the hus. [With Ala brothees tn Grey, Gieraat amie Un: ce TO GET FROM PATH OF |" 1 Te TOI IC ee ne en til several traffse | aud the Brooklyn shore, ‘Che hull ts not of the diplomats and of uffi-} aia wunstitute electric cars band’s pleading gullty to the charge of /& the Terre Atarine daa. where Ne ix UN) & i SEES, Beartno any a [enlececay|daruaxed and we shall be able to oat of the army and navy, ae well aM tn” Qgaition, tie franchises of the| bigamy in the Morrisania Court to-day, |2W employed, on Staten Island, Our ONCOMING SHiF pee el | poli amie swooped down anil disperae elves with the high tide at ne officers of the British cruiser on several streets have been| Abarno married Bessie Marcus on Noy, |Telations on that occasion were merely The Julia Luckenbach's engines had |** the crowd | IKNU , c eo Ame Hing her his name was Bonds. Af- | those of friends,” 7 —— , 1 ° wre 5 ‘ Natal, which the body of th m the fatiure|% telling hi nm " pect stopped and she was powerless to Prati | donnie Preveltn, sevonter o'd.1 Never in the momury of “Honest Bill | NOt, On Neen to thie country cara, Yl tee the aleep talking incident the wife] “Do you mean to'say that now your qe out of the nash of the Se Fada 4 . De Nay SAE Maal Teo Ay Seana ole ‘ Pea line tieiars er of | mat w of the other prominent persons, f found a letter which her husband had {relations with your huaband are friends fteamer. The sharp prow of the Ine) AI-MANY, Ja land ‘Tony Lochonok, twen . Mi reckons time, Way the water of | A few of rpm nea Bar Se Te en al was asked qrakuala tore into the side of the Julla|s seived “a check forla¢ No, 14 Prince wireet, utters. werr| tie havior fallen wa tow. Toe rocks at {at the ices were Mr. and Mrs. GASTRO TO ENTER CITY epee dh ey “Well, I don't love my husband any presents the State ine ore Magistrate Horbort fort of the seawall were J |. Vai 2 i Mra, J.P 4 7 he it a Laekendach forward and almost cut her eles (hs Gh te wea as Ak arene Mark Pdeypraees reeiny or twelve feet, the “basin” was | gan jr, Robert Bacon, Alton H, Parker, MONDAY UNDER A WRIT, | #122k!7 and which ne had eeprderony ood ot as T used to, Wo are jas —_—— ertance a vo ontate. a Marke ‘ hai. boat Winona, running |Seroh fi, Schiff, John Hays Hammond, *liy left in the house, She opened the let- | frie Wentined oo Faerih Peg) per eienly tel Mhermen [with disordenty ee Ste | be y and Atlantis Sve epee Mec Blosum, former. Gov —_—_—_—— ter and read it, then she went over to| “Do you know that Gardner Mure cee meme (O'Conner, He sald he We On f sh and dry in Nee) aig srs, Dix, Frank A, Mt en. |Jmmnigration Officials, Restrained | the Brooklyn address, dock started « ult for damages against dhuty last evening in fo J 1 other foreien vhe dimance bee | and re ee agham, Gores 1k A f AES here she found a dosericd wife, the| Henry C. Edey some time recently?” e te factory Wullding at No. 1 nn tivenn the decks and the wharfs was wo Theat He ey Here ees From Deporting, Must Produce | mother of seven children, They had al “Yes, the papers in the suit were Wherein Lies a Moral [esreriisnty sta an ote? aero ea Deporing, Must Produce | atin of wee tae, oe? | Oe Oe valed rp ‘ Mw or- {to prevent them from descending too pre-| president ‘Taft and lor Avarno No 2% learned that the man|the witness answered. When asked refused, They rectly opposite ¢ sther t if A wi ina idueaul on ; , < sone. il : a " eed e i Wass ' ited Statoy {oldest child wax twelve years and the] Predericks, in Wall street, had. boom, ? ? MIKADO GOING To EUROPE, SNOWORIFT DERAILS TRAIN, >.» A Ba a Arlberg My lle li bec PB pk 10 0 . AT aGer ear ahi y vl {tom de | Wite No. 2 procured the first mar-] “The sult was for $60,000?" Moore SEPARATE WORLD ADVERTISEMENTS LAST YEAR TOKIO, Japan, Jar. 4—The Bn uch othe j ney Veneearlan dictator | riage vertifioats, pinned that to her own, | asked, eror of Japan intends after hiv coron ' on fiowhng th ' ih | ovtatned she gnd “Honda” had! “Oh, no; much more. It was for 72 0 1 7 1 eis next November to make a trip to | pero! q M eon me ny kistrate Horbst, | $100,000, and allenation of affections ’ Marana en board @ dapatese warahip| tlie | \ nd, oneshalt! ‘Vie An ner and | last No and went out for a walk | wax the basis of the sult,” Mra. Mure More Than The Herald, The World's Nearest Competitor » Jit shim Hin} eof Honeo: this afters | Mtr, Bowe “ get i A with he ut ni AAG a Ab tbe Sore dock answered demurely. * 199,362 MME Hoare Ub orate awdeitt, which |S? Varamnal. cboons. in Baltin ; voor ume ttmdred ant eifty-uinth | gay§ EDEY WRECKED HOME ’ ane derailed t F sto! and} enough during Qn j live Huddeineser, whom she knew,’ and AND SHOULD HAVE PAID. > , 4 bagvtawe Hing dow 7 ' 8 inked the detective to arres “Were you Uvi hb t More Than ALL THE 5 OTHER New York Morning and 1» Cons : a ' A the dat arrest hep ce ae Le I ED TOGETHE WABILIN ian ‘ 1° Hous ‘ ' ‘ husband At the station and tn court] When Ne broaght the sutt? Sunday Newspapers ADDED TOGETHER waite ; it. a amare ai ag | pon AS ie, catice aad ie es whee de ee 34,378 More Than The World Printed in, 1911 jected’ as ( Mf the narra othe plave teseryed for Wtm\ att eit | sertifiaton, ae Imand whan the sult a ities on Foreign Atluire WS at was, ‘ 45 held for tial in Gener WORLD ADS. FOR READERS, RELIABILITY AND RESULTS! | Gov. Sulscs of NOW Avie af ey (Cousnwed om Suga J'aees Weis Livin ue oily ack iv Lbke delaud.§ Sessions in $200 bad ob good terme, af course)

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