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Se eres , MANY DIE IN CRASH OF 340 TONS OF DYNAMITE Fair to-night; Sat FINA EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. J by f “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, Th ¥ Press Publishing Worl FREDMANN TO TREAT 100 WITH TUBERCULOSIS SERUM WN THS CTY TO-MORROW FRIEDMANN PATIENT IN BERLIN DECLARES SERUM IS CURING HIM. Makes Announcement, but Re- fuses to Give Name of Hospital. DEFENDS HIS CURE. March Special to The } PITTSBURGH, Ff Attorney David MeCann of Pittsburgh, a typical tubercular sufferer, who was sent to Berlin to test the Friedmann cure six weeks ago by the Pittsburgh Press, cabled to-day, in part, as follows “Lam travelling steadily along on the voad to health and feel con- tident of an ultimate complete recovery, Dr. Sehleich, now car- ing for Dr. Friedmann’s patients in Berlin, gave my second In- jection of the turtle seruin yester- day Ifis treatment duplicates that of Dr, Mriedmann in every detail. “Me says it is & little too early yet to give out any qualified state- Tells Evening World He Will Make Test Regardless of Case Histories. Dr. Priederich Franz Friedmaun told an Evening World reporter this afternoon that he would to-morrow administer his anti-tuberculosis rum, to a large number of sufferers “not quite a hundred,” he said—at 1 a hospital in this city, “IT must decline to name the hos- mital,” he sald. “It would never do to have the hospital overrun with hundreds of helpless sufferers from the disease of whose illnesses there were no scientifically prepared data Tis is no haphazard cure-all. Tt Is ne- experienced great bemeft from the cure, and there are many patients here who started the treatment about the same tine | | neeessary for me to know the whole Ty ay Ay all of whom hav. history of the patient, especially In | progressea to greater etrength and these test treaiments to prove the | better health just se I have done.” worth of my culture. When the test] > = {8 over { shall welcome an oppor: | 44 " tunity to make 4 report regard- ing it | In answer to Dr. Broder’s statement Mearding His failure yemerday to ; treat Miss Strasbers, Dr. Friedman iD sal | "YT told him that the girl's case © ’ very much advanced and complicat and that | would treat her after e's $0 LEWIS days’ observation. Dr, roder replied that in eight days tie poor unter tte girl would be dead, 1 was obli H to tell him that 1 made 1 ten H — oo bring» buck from the | the gra’ thar It was cruel t ©/Writer Tells Sulzer’s Commit- girl and unfair to me to hold out hop for her waen she was pear € death. tee of Inquiry About His WILL TREAT GIRL AFTER EIGHT DAYS’ WATCH, Activities at Matteawan, “But if he will permit ¢ { for eight days and his estimate r ‘ | case p to be too pessimistic T shall Aired Henry writer, to-day 1 of th quiry recent GOT 8, hic! ' ner und spoke briefly of t FUE) RR ae “Thehind him ty his native tid LU AS AERO AIBA {the old man were hts child | teader of Tammany Hall crossed the | J" Pity ssnrlque and Kenora, Li threshold pf the White House, Even Asta tect le gata the great Croker never entered (he | bany, lew in the cemetery at Havan CALLS ON WILSON HERE AS REFUGEE, AT WHITE HOUSE COLLAPSES ON PIER ——e-— | First Time a Tammany Boss! Aged Parent of Slain President of Mexico Sobs on Dock — | | Over Sons’ Fate. BLAMES WILSON. Has Been in Executive Man- | sion for Many Years. GOODBY. | HOWDY DO; UNCLE Mrs. Murphy, Brooklyn and His Wife in | the New York Party. McCooey of | Ernesto Madero Accuses Amer- ican Ambassador of Aiding Diaz’s Revolution. { RUMORS ABOUT JOB SLATE.) brineso 1. stadero or, father of the murdered President of Mexico and George B. McClellan of Princetom | (:istavo Maslero, shot down in Mexico} jormer Mayor of New York, as Am-| | i . v | bassador to Italy. Clty under the cruel “Loy de fuga,"| jorman B. Mack of Buffalo, former | {)!ter! he gangplank the Wational Chairman, as Ambassador to| Ward tin: Mship, Mexico, to the Austria, safe soll of a free land weday, aud then Frederic C. Penfield of Pennsyl-_ vania, also mentioned as Ambassedor | to Austria. he slowiy crumpled Pp nto a heap on the William Church Osbora, Williain| Vols strength, wc had G@orham Bice and Charl RB. Crane of |” in tight from the ter Milinois, all mentioned as Minister to/ “fly vf Mexico and supporied him Corry through Uhe agony of reflection on the ‘Thomes M. Birch of Mew Jersey as bitter fate of his sor failed hin at Minister to Belgium. last. When his son, Evariste, down — vii to greet the refugees, and Special fom a Staff Correspondent of ‘The friends lifted brokenhearted ening World.) |father to a trunk, sat there, ‘head ¥.| bowed in his hands, The aged father o: WASHINGTC Murphy, leater of Tammany Hall, called d wept bitterly the President sident Wilson at the White |Sassinuted under shadow se this afternoon, However, Test | one LA oaad party Tammany cohorts take this call as bocpie panty ees i ae - : | ern republic and all refugees, With ind! that th President him on th * were his brother, Erne wrapped up anything and handed it tol esto Madero, who was Minister Mr. Murphy to carry away, we hasten nance in wine Pre the to interpose & information that It!) and hie brother's wife and family, } was simply a case of how-de-do aud|QTHER REFUGEES ARE TO SEEK good-by SAFETY HERE. "Mr. Pres said the Tammany Back tn Hava to follow on another Tam very glad to meet you. 1 » congratulate you and sincerely) sr. and Senora Francisco r Administration will al w of the executive uwcoss.” | They all fled together “Thank y on the Cu ‘Lam indeed pleased to narming Dove [sah , are the wife of Fr nelseo Madero | Madero, tie who way slain rom Vera Cran inder the | | ed the President. | neet you and! % Minister oot, wats who wis Madero's Ca refugee on the Mexico, Don wto, & Ane figure of a patrt arch and father of a family of eight, stood with his wife at the rail of the your a appened in analysis, Vv. Sulzer would ‘There was much Incident attending all of Mr, Murphy, says ie White H White House during the Clevel Ad- ministration. THOSE WHO CALLED ON WILSON WITH MURPHY. said the former Secretary of Finan in a husky voi e child was Kil by the uprising in the capital; priva Hoag ani terror did ft. When the little one died ii WHO COLLA PIER UPON ARRIVAL, day to Supren her husband man and Mrs. office, J ithough 1 witnes yachts miral Joba gun. 1a, 1912, his home at o the former Secretary \ made by w's v1 Arrangements for the reception of Mr Havana we did not dare go treated yesterday, They w Murpay and the members of Mr. Mur- [ashore to its little y to the themselves very foun, Alt first visited | phys party at the White House ware} @rave. We f the new} clom will die away wien t It SIN Weeks | sterday. The President appoint yur deten- | has begun to justify ttvelt er Gov. W Mm o'clock aa the hou worrying me aus lone et, ro that time three taxte heartbroken refu wi ced Goes not prevent me from working tor the Phaw [under the White House portiee, ho belleved Ambassador Wilson had Dr. nahn also has agreed : fra them descended the folowing pa an undue part in the sudden teat of his seruni vider the supery writ sencers: Charles FP, Murphy, Mra, Maur. [overturning of the Made vernment af the Uniled States Governiir ’ Lowls continued, | phy and Mvoghter; John WH. Me. [and had n sympa no’ under cond! tions ink had aiways run} tooey, the ader, and Mrs, | le Flag and Huerta ins the vy himself, as . that the news Hayes, form inanimous aicalns' and Mrs All Teare to ward Tuberculosia Instiiute Mareh 1. | Now York 8 to T and the A Vigorous defense and plea for fair| ing relit ay | hie relies ter ir play for Dr. Friedmann vas made t by Dr, Max Lundesman, head of People's Hospital, where Dr, Friedmann made his first American demonstration of his tuberculosis serum. Dr. Landes- man is @ specialiat in tuberculosis, and 4 all three of yesterday's subiects were! ble patiente, H an entirely open 1 a ficlonoy of the serum domands that | ‘ the interests of uumanity Vespeak a] “Kot rious dd [oo Jam going to do," said Lewie i fons © Let Feae) pins excused, of the Treasury At It would be a good thing | Defore the Ne if couki ve sald the othe fice. , ; In tho work of selection he was as awit said he wrote to (ov, Sulaer sisted by his brother and br, Henry for a letter waich would permit him to Benjamin, hiv only qualified assistant In| see any inmate In Matteawan, but that tits country. ‘Thies statement was mad? he did av to the to-day by Charles Vidal-Hundt, the oni) Governy 1 wi memuor of the Friedmann pariy, wac| said, and became in revetved callers at the Ansonia nthe | was ear carller part of the day | You probably have had many ‘Also from Vidal-H the itine | to get away, why didn't erary of a trip to ¢ be mad | Lewin sald he avked Thaw by Dr. Fried showing | Thaw's repiy was taat while he had that the Cana ty to | had opportunii on precerred ive hin over known | to be released through — lowttiniate such healing powers as there are in sy ch cultures, | hotoing of the a Vidal Hundt said that the date of | te 6 De. John W, Ruse March been set for the Govern: | sel, ‘ Jent of Mattou-| ment demonstration, because Dr, Fried: | wan, until he read it in the newspapers mann will leave this city March 10 to go| Lewts testified that Thaw aske! hho} to Montreal, where he wil! appear for| to go Utica last January tn connects a demonstration the King Ede & matter to be drought up at the mstien Aid| sonable man the d j nd Dantel J of or the muttr n | ant Thomas t and| The World this m ‘i 1 p wry and treas- | reasonable facta behind he r egalized assassination,” he re arriy ster from nore y My dea nee with. n tha t noot om. Some V0) ' eae ° nevlou ' wre oun’ wore lest embarrassed citigens-m had eased 1 Hous » DECLARES REVOLT WAS RESULT the Whit a ant ie & OF BLACKEST TREACHERY. I stairway to the baseemnt, w ! k ; : ia paint f tw z Leena 1 |ALL HANDS CALLED TO THE na t The World EAST ROOM eta vita | A Uitte confuston att nine) that it sty , Ww we ' Uh te mAGVL ial, 4.85. Open Bat day (Coatioued of Las, Page) A decree of di Court frolic ley rect volumes of t ree Wil Ha the greatest bellboys w es against the millic a Justice Eric B, vivant reat Kiet 4 it become known |tectives and SED ON \ of Dahigeen and a length timony taken before be who is @ son Al ommander who Invented the Dahlgren N ral apartment hou! ninth stree Dahig building Wearing a reed with Mrs, Hr tiver. bie tored Waken io the Appellate Divison at one and Mra. rina dark sult, it The night of the froli Dahlgren was followed from 812 Madison in Hast Fifty LEADER MURPHY MADERO'S FATHER, "ct CHANPAGNE FROLIC WS DIVORCE FOR. DANLGRENS WF Clubman Danced Turke With Widow on Street at 1A. M., Detectives Swear. orce was F Drexel Dahlgren by | Hijur against Danlere! Mra, ) public view in the County Clerk's day that de-) was March Mahe ntered the | Senger car at the instant of the Impact, sult, and| ALL WINDOWS IN THE CAR ARE) some hours BROKEN. | tilled by| ‘Phe concussion broke every window | Bradley th RUNAWAY CARS| CRASH NTO TRAN: SK PERSIS HURT Break | Engine on Brighton Beach Elevated Line. Away from Electric DASH DOWN AN INCLI | Collision Takes Place at Wood- | ruff Avenue as Passengers Are Alighting at Station. | A heavy string of freleht care, loaded With barrels of malt, broke away from electric switching engine pulling tt. ta block north of the Woodrutt te station on the Brighton Beach line, at 12.30 o'clock P.M. | wih increasing velocity down | track toward the station and crashed into the head car of a olty- bound Brighton Beach passenger train which was standing at the station. Six persons were seriously hurt and n to the Kings County Hospital. | hey were: } Motorman Leonard B. Morrell, No. 38 Schenectady avenue, severe contusions and cuts of the head, face and arms; broken wrist and possible internal in- Jurle Louls Goldberg, guard, No, 169 Kost- ern Parkway, cuts about the face end arms, Trot] Tomas F. O'rien, « contractor, cuts and bru Jolin Bocten, No, 1679 Hast Fourteenth contusions of both knees and of the ankle bones William Huekley, No, 20 Coney Tvland avenue, lacerations of the scalp. Mra. A. G. Lockwood, No. 1338 Maat Thirteenth stroet; contusions and lacer- ations of the head and shoulders, | COLLISION COMES AS PASSEN- GERS ALIGHT. 1 from Coney Island to janhattan, had just into station and wa {ts passengers when the crash yf the colliding freight cars Phe ming detached from the elece nted to- club- ampagne Brad two tn withhel came, ' 1 up the grade erecy haS}toward the Consumers’ Mark station, @ the ref-| where the malt was to be disc the Consumers’ Brewery, siipp ack down the track upon which the the prin- naire | r-Ad- vil war that the | thought ed to was still att engine oncoming cars or ho did not nee thelr ¢ the appro@h in time to back his tra of the way, for he did not atte leave his cab tn the forward car 4 was caught there by the splintering of Ne forward end of the first pase enue Jin the first car and many of those In| “\the three remaining cars of the pa tor's, where they senger train behind, thre boral supply of w ers to the floor Fata nelghioring t with the flying particles of t ht the av left a Sweeny and nue and Kirt call with two alg? There was tesie County How t uve heard Mra patoning up mpanion aw red by the clerk , av and that which for the | ance awaed 4 meneral dispen- | and kissed her, After al gary the wast wall af Central! yany wha were only slightly hurt re: | tectives maw the Wealth¥ | yiged to ao to the hospital and were 1 Mrs, Bradtey turn to the! caxen to thelr hom n front o Vaca Hotot - feat us\\c WOMAN TO DIE IN CHAIR. ‘ ) Sentenced on & eraary of Death 1 y's of Husband She Killed, ha J t ait int at Newark ¢ n the ft t «Ap 4 ' * “hae 1 Mr toed on tela eget te cw ‘ Morse sal r Home VHA wil - VOR RACING SEE PAGE & a" ~ | “ Cireulation Books Open to All.” | 24 PAGES ~ | Mompitat, _Dr. Friedmann Will Make 100 Tests Here To-Morrow FINA EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. — ee | DYNAMITE EXPLOSION ALLS 20 TO 50 NEN, BLOWS UP STEAMERS /Three Vessels Torn Apart as 340 Tons of Explosive Goes Off in Balti- more Harbor, Causing Shock Like Earthquake Felt in Four States. FORTY MEN ARE MISSING; FIFTY OTHERS INJURED. Boxes of Dynamite Hurled Through Air Strike Ships Causing Ruin—Big Buildings Miles Away Are Rocked. BALTIMORE, March 7.—Three hundred and forty tons of dyna- mite exploded to-day in lower Baltimore harbor, killing a number of me: estimated at from twenty to fifty and injuring fifty more. Forty mer are said to be missing. The explosive was & transferred from a barge to the Brit steamer Alum Chine when it went off from a cause as yet unknown. The men killed were all members of the crews of the steamer and th barge id vessels moored nearby. The Chine and the barge, together with the tug Atlantic and the naval collier Jason, were either completely destroye. or very seriously damaged. BABY TOSSED 3 STORIES AT FIRE SAFELY CAUGHT. Another Thrown From Fire Escape of Burning Tenement Lands Sate- ly in Man’s Arms Below, | sft escape of! ‘The shock wae felt as far away a: Reading, Pa., nearly one hundred miler from Baltimore, It was recorded also at Atlantic City and Philadelphie Four States, Maryland, Delaware Pounsylvania and New Jersey wer shaken. People at first thought a: earthquake had occurred. A school- house at Sparrow Point, several mii: from the scene of the explosion, wa- During a fire whieh cut the tenants of wie five-story double-| partly destroyed, an@ several childre: deck tenement jouse at No. 236 Broome | hare, shakes 00 atrevt, two excellent haby-eatchers 14€ by @ powerful trembling of th saved two wee bits of humanity tossed | tall buildings in the centr: to them from the (uird floor by thet mothors. plosion was so powerful thet ‘The binge started in the basement and | meee of steel weighing fifty pounds spread to the stairs. Mrs. Lina Feid- | Were Burled through the air for « dis- tance of four miles. an, on the third floor, threw her C ‘i f jases of dynamite were thrown for eleven-inonths-old daughter Anti, /@ great distance from the from a rear window, A youth of the| explode re they fell, adding to neighborlood known as “Kiddo” Dia-| the damage and destruction. ;monds caught !t, fumbled tt for a mo-| The injured wero removed as speetit ment, but waved i: fro mmore than a cut] @# posalvie to this city, ‘The deck where Mp. In his ftubling he was hit over the] they w warked Was a scene ut right eye by the falling youngster patnetic » the part of wouter Mra, Feldman juinped and bh tnree J and enild King to learn the names ribs, She was taken to Gouvernour | of (ue dead and to identify the wounded BODIES TAKEN FROM WRECK.- | AGE OF VESSELS, Mra, Helen Ostopko tossed her young- ater, four months old, from the tire es- cape to another amateur Miky Donlin, | Scores of vessels hurried to the scen: ne Jurnperd after wetting down to the / Of the disaster to render what ald the ond oor gut was not badly hurt | could. Floating bodies were drawn from age and some WOMAN WINS $40,000 SUIT. Supreme ¢ y hurt hospitals. Alum Chi March 1 and 4 » supreme {Of * careo of high e Supreme? | panama Canal, This morning « judgment: of bwith fy ip railroad cars was towed? or the ad nf the vessel and the the task of lout w hours. the tus Alles And Sey ves belonging to sh and which, she | lers engaged to her | supplies to the steamship | Suddenly @ puff of smoke came from sround | the hold of the ship. One of the crew Roticed it, and appreciating the dang: »| of impending disaster ran screaming to the dock, followed by the panic stricken crew oF as many as had time to escape from the lower part of the ship. Bight alongside of the Alum Chine was the launch Jerome, manned by ebip chandler James P, Goodhues. nen wer Reverses Decision! in Fava or of W ‘The Appellate Division of th Court today reversed a4 mine ain HL Lame adimlnia | pe cies trom | worth Mar ta Were in furntshgn sught on the nduced vy and dley and transfers were of frau not d option Mis dort's NOMINATED BY PRESIDENT. Jobe ©. Roper Bir Aamintant | Into Briti crew, and Goodhues Posimaster-General, 4 im turned the bow of his little craft away WASHINGTON M ioob ti from the burning ship and put off at i} Ws puff of smoke was followed ' D ’ jenera greater volume, N N nine v nenoon the lighter made eve 4 Aled of feffort to ine, The captain of the tug 1 Co "Auntie was too far trom the boat to minated ; nder any assistance and too close to habor duationicn coment, Ny. HiMnln. S09 Whea the iiSee 2 Re. oe th, wet