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‘ Circulation Booka Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | Coprriaht. 1918, by The Press Os. (The New York World). PRICE ONE CENT. == “NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1913. i UTINY ON LINER COMUS, ___WOMAN SAVES OFFICER, WHEN THEY SEZ Brave Stewardess Fights En-, raged Chinese as They ‘Try | to Throw Him Into Sea. jo 3 AT NEW YORK— ' 1 1 0 3 0 0 tp ST. LOUIS WOUNDED. | ] 00300 0 |. Ratrertes—Wiltee, ppoek and Wingo. Passengers on New York! Steamer Yn Panic as Pistols | Are Drawn in Conflict. §g NEW ORLEANS, La., July 21.— Mutiny of twenty-six Chinese on the, steamship Comus, arriving here from Allen, Miller and Fischer; Hendrix, New York, resulted in a pan ¢ among he passengers, the probable fata! /hooting of one of the mutineers, the eee wounding of three others and slight) — ST DETROI— njuries to First Officer M. L. Proctor! oO oO (0) oO (0) (0) Ww FIVE MEN 0 O— BROOKLYN WINS AT BROOKLY 1 ted 000 5 s5/ PITTSBURGH 1 1 1°73 0 000 Batieries—-Ragor Robinson, vf the Comus, Crandall, Meyers and Hartley; Harmon, Hurke, Gey 1 Cooper, WOMENMOBPOLICEHYDROPLANE HTS. CHURCH SPEED BOAT, BOTH | AT SOME RTE Two Men Flung 50 Feet in Air by Collision Off Good Ground. | ! | POLICEMAN KILLED BY CHURCH BURGLARS IN DESPERATE FIGAT. RS. PANKHURST | 8 Hat Pins and Umbrellas Used | By Suffragettes in Fighting 4) Against Leader’s Arrest. er, | | MANY RUSHED TO JAIL. PAIR IN CRAFT HURT.} Justice Lynn’s Nephew, Own- er of Flyers, Has Narrow Escape From Death. | Militant Chief Refuses to Walk and Is Carried Bodily Into Prison. 6 | | | i LONDON, July 21.—Mrs. Kmmeline| Edgar Lynn was showing a friend just | | Pankhurst, the militant suffragette| how much speed his motorboat, “The ‘ Jeader who succeeded in outwitting the! Black Arrow,” could make in a Hittle | poliée on Saturday, was really arrested | trip about shinnecock Bay at Good | this afternoon when she was entering | Ground afternoon when, \ & public hall to attend the weekly con-| without Lynn's hydroplane, yesterday Warning, 12 PA RICE ONE CENT. S KILL - er = HIEV POLICEMAN IN FIGHT Number on Revolver Gives Clue to” Burglars Cahill Surprised Break- | ing Into St Matthew’s and . Fought to Death. BATTERED CLUB SHOWS | VICTIM LEFT ITS M Shot and Twice Stabbed Before He Could Draw Revolver, Used Nightstick Desperately. 2 Deputy Police Commissioner Dougherty, who directed to-day’ The general fight occurred on thé ‘Orward deck of the steamer to-day, SAVEO BY WOMAN FROM TKE o 3 0 Batteries —M clave of the members of the Women's Social and Political Union, It sald she intended at the meeting to {usue another defiant challenge to the DETROIT 1 0 2 . Cal mnett; Willett and Mckee was) run by his mechanie, which had been | | keeping along with them, tried to cross the bow of the motorboat and mado a shor: turn, activities of ninety detectives on the trail of the burglars who shot) | Stabbed to death Policeman John E. Cahill in the yard of St. Matth ;Roman Catholic Church at Lincoln Place and Utica avenue, Brookigi ‘ont dwell and INFURIATED MUTINEERS. iP fro anes hit ny a bewar rail the Infart J all the Oho Live verwel os from New Uviea ii woen vay about reriy the Orte eo | protested the heat vas When bt sim ot rushed the ‘Mie Mis, Shaw appeared and battled ner way among the Chinese, preventhis chem frum tarywing P tov overboar Provtor diew his pistol and began ti ing. Viner nd wévelal passengers rushed Into te me Finally the Orlentas were cowed Proctor tneieted Atier Wiltse Is Knocked Out, They Came From Behind Giants Bat Out Three Rival Pitchers. embers of the Seventh When Game Seemed Lost. uperior force and were sent to =; GIANTS, 4. PO. most seriously Injured a provaily fa BROOKLYN R, HPO hot through the lungs. cally. The Chinese were being brouglt here te act strikebreakers for t United Fletcher, 8s whore seamen re- | Doyle, 2b. ently walked out. Bach ig uncer &0! Merkle, Ib. vond. Fearing some might try i eas the Comus was coming up t the Chinese were ordered to the| Hartley, ¢ .old. Snodgrass, cf When the boat docked the Orientals were ordered to come on deck one at} a time, With drawn weapons pollea| took the men in charge. Their dinpo- sition has uot yet been detorinine! v MAXIMUM PENALTY PUT ON SIK FACTORY OWNERS Each Fined $50 for Having Work- room Doors Locked During Work Hours Burns, If uy Shafer, 3b 0} Kirkpatrick, ss... 9} 0. Miller, c. 0) Fischer, c. . 0} Ragon, ». —— | Allen, p 3) Stengel Callahan bmecee-nsco-n> -ectcooe-u-—s> Si ece-ce-n---w Sa = ar i eoscoe---vesene loo-ecu-see-see lees evccotenen 13 16 27 for Fisher 4 d for Ragon in PITTSBURGH. R. H. PO, 0) Totals... 0 Stenge’ QO) calvhan 0 0 O | Byrne, 3b Carey, If Kommer: Wagner, ef | Butler, ss J. Miller, ib.. Wilson, ct | Viox, 2b | Simon, ¢ Cole: 1 Ce. Hendrix, p Robinson, p.. "Cooper, p | Wood Kelly Magee, 2b Cathers, ¢t Onkes,cf ... Whitted, ss.. | Konetchy, 1b... Fea lecenec-ae—-ceus eleecocecs---e-ss* ‘Wingo, ¢ | Mowrey, 3b | Harmon, p... ke, 0 ef Hildebrand Huggins 0 Who either plead- pvicted of having oms jocked during | was fined #4 or} T doden fa'ctury own ed guilty or were the doors of work working hours. f the alternative of fifteen daye li pr Max Meyers of No, 11 Weat Twenty sIxth streer pleaded guilty te fense, but une jentent with bim tn view of Us It way lio first offense “The maxtinum penalty that thts Court an such ai offense,” raid | 16 lenlency, The law should be changed, for the punishment of such offenders is too small. You fac- tory owners with the lesson of the Tri- angle tire befure you, iuck the doors of your workrovins, risk the lives of your) empluyces by sy doing and then come fgre and ask for marey, “Your employees are wWweateu Ike) prisone Locked into rooms high above the street, what chance have they {f fre breaks out in your building? The Department of Labor should bring such @ases under the General Nulsancd and then you could be punished severely. The fire inspectors vigilant body, but the actions of som of you factory owners make thelr work “ovis paid al cc-ccconw-c-ecc-> ece-oo---s-econ” orale. 0 Melean batted for Harn {| Miderbrang ran for Me | Huggins d tor Voak ARY. on Baile-ofr Wiitse, off Burke 1, off Doak 2 k Out-By Wiltse 5, by crandall ak 1 Three-Base Hits—Merkle. tall. Two-Base Hits} Bases~ netchy, Burns 2, Shafer. Do ° Whitted to Konetehy: Doste, Hletcne: lerkie. it by Pitehor=By Harman pires-O'Day and Eneite, At 264,000, 'eseosc-c---s-ce-w escsosotwetecis- eo-ssc-acc-ecou> lececenesoson Base asked that “ B24 10 mers in st 6 trad far Ko batted fur Wilson batted for Cooper in Sth SUMMARY FOR NIN Pitst Hase on Balls--Off Hendrix per 2 Struck Out—By Ragon Hendrix Home lKuns Carey. | Three-Base Hit—Butler, Two-Base endvix, Cuteha et 2, Moran. o. Double inpose tor le eee : ten dase S, NEW YOR, July ier Ou 21 The six thousand fans who satu ered as Polo Grounds to-day ¢ the lust game of the Glant-Cariti | sertes saw George Wiltre, at on: the #tar left-hander of the club; his firat game of the season, had finished many games, but this was the first time tha hi #idered | again to-day, thie betng the fourth himself in shape to me. @or! final game of thelr prevent series the Cardinals Hob Harmon, the ina; |smoky City amgregat who beat us in the firat game, took tho} | mound, Rebel Oakes, who haa Leen ov| (Continued om inth Page,’ sutwhe mM 0) ant Byron tengauce ‘The Kvening Worn FIELD, BROOKLYN, ‘The Pirates and the Dodgers heve so far played, The Dodgers paid bis fine. 0 Hi anh wien etadlam tem inctonge + Warieke peer /ANDDOGGRANDALL PIRATES WITH A BEAT ST.LOUIS TEN RUN RALLY Smith hod hava alread, captured the throe games the teanu me from behind in the seventh and eigoth innings wits a tine | Government. Detectives pounced on Mrs. Pankhurst with dramatic suddenne: a before mans of those surrounding her were aware that the sufragette leader had | been seized she had been whisked into Shaftesbury avenue and hustied inté a taxicab, | A few of the w accompanying | Mra, Pankhurst, however, made an at tempt to rescue her, and In doing so | vigorousiy t ved the detectives with (uelr umbreilas, Half a dozen of them were arrested cloved up behind Mra. Panklurst, ana}, <# th@ todroplane tore acroae vie so- her cuptors and stem:ned the rush of aj trbost It demolished the engine and | mob of iafurlated women whose yells | STazed Lynn and his companion, in| of “Murderers!” “‘Assussins!"" drew | received a gash th the abdomen and his great crowds tu the scene. | frlend was avrons the head. | Some of the women used hatpins as! William Schmidt, who wae weapons of offen id a umber Of| pestae his uwn motorboat at his injurios were caused and several ar rests were made befor Mrs, Pankhurst | aud managed to pull them out of the} ‘ way to Hollo ail, | | -_——_—. —- Pankhurst refused to leave the taxicab | t#k#n firet to Lynn's home, Lynden, and) Jo lay G aA ti bate nas deieen {tater to the Southa:mpton hospital, Snore | Jacob Tremper, on Way From 8. and had to be carried in by detectives. 0 ipa [their wounds were dressed. ‘The doc: | Newburgh to Albany, Strikes 1 es at the hospital suld thet if the bs ‘ : ALL CI TO BE a Reef and Fills. The mechante tost control momentar- | ily, and the hydroplane crashed at full speed into the motorboat, which, it was catimated, was making at leant thirty mileqan hour, As boon as the hydro- | plano struck the boat it leaped into the alr and fell, practically undamaged, on 4- the other side, The mechanic had a} friend who was riding with him were shot fitty feet Into the alr by the force of the Impact. They were picked up! later uninjured, d= CAHILL et a SINKING STEAMER tet nding | pier, tu#hed to the rescue of the four men TY HOTELS hypdroplane had come two inches clos- jer both men in the motorboat would PUBLIC TAX! STANDS, | scce"issn i Bdgar Lynn is the son of Join Lynn} 7 }and w nephew of Justice Wauhope) POUHICHRPS gut He She Lynn, of the Muntcipat Court, this! *teamer Jacob ‘Tremper, luaded with icense Inspector at Each Post to| city. Fast automobiles and motorboat’ panic-atricken passengers, wan beached icense Inspec! Adjust Disputes for | flyers have been hie bobuy for aeveral! on the cast side of the Hudson to-day tw. Patrons, [3 ; with the water pouring through @ big | hole in her bottom. | The Tremper, bound from Newburgn tto Albany, ran on a reef j Side of Esopus Is Y t had nettled very low before -—_ BASEBALL GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT PHILADELPHIA, CINCINNATI— 10000000 0-1 PHILADELPHIA— 1001 Batt Sugew | and Kiib Mayor Gaynor has designated avery hotel in the city as a public taxicab stand, in accordance with the new ordi- nance adopted after The Evening World's long fight for radical taxicab reform. In addition to naming tho ho. the Mayor will now name squaces, | trances and similar places as| | public stat Each pubile hackstand will be num-) bered ard connected by telephone with the main office of the License Bureau A tall inetal shaft, surmounted by 4 — 1 hewring the number of the stand | AT BOSTON. id lettering indicating the place to ye} CHICAGO— & public hackstand will be erected at 00000220 2-6 wach designated piace, BOSTON— In the event of @ controversy between | 010010000 d nd pansengers the diMculty e. drivers and } apa yoann f ries-Overall and Needham, olyh aud Kuriden, ——.— AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT CLEVELAND. 8 away BOSTON-- , ‘The crew went among the passengers 01000 assuring them there was no danger, and PS CLEVELAND— vs the stewiner rapidly neared the shore 001 cooococuce vn the east | ‘Tite bo she reached the mainiand after an ex- citing two-mile race. The Tremper was run aground in the | Mud near Staateburg. All the passen- —~ 3) Bers were taken off without difficulty. Seaton, The steamer rests on the bottom in a safe position ané her freight ts unin- Jured The Tremper was # dup the river whe over a sharp rock, The collision threw some of tie decks and started a pante among the passengers Capt, Van Wagoner found the water pourtny in through a holy near the keel, and realizing that the stew was ih @ bwd portion in case sho sank, polnted her buw toward the neu stretch of beach nearly two on 1000 King: oming at full whe scraped shock of the ro about | Ru- stands, @ of a city-paid inspector rep Jacense Bureau, —_-—— LULE BURGAS RETAKEN BY THE TURKISH TROO CONSTANTINOPLE, Jul spaten to the War Office that the Turks again Lule Burgas Hits! after wild ‘olen the Mil nn al ecse-c--e2-csoc- h vubsided. The boats were but it Was not necemmary ty use 002 attertes—-Moxely and Thoms, Wland-, ther + and O'Nelll Every oun: steam Was used to uated AT CHICAGO drive the Tremper ahead, but when she red | WASHINGTON- ished sualiow water near tie Lan 1100000 estate at Staatsvurg the wat > was be- winning to enter her furnaces and Was CHICAGO— vomln the main deck 000100 Aithough going full . mer whoved ber nuse Ny whoek position j unt they “4 @ of by at epeed the soft net were taken The taking Allies in Une snes, 0 AT ST. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA 000 y, LOU! ot mot tinh old-time batting numbering runs in cael period Mot five hits netted BMF cighth they — made vlone of them Brooklyne used tou wane and the Pirates FIRST INNING duty tx uWriod the 1oo0 bout Company AMS HIP NG Bir sit new int urteen en sunday World “Wan Work Monday Wonders, iINCOMI 1 the a, mcille, Alpie ' Martha Was dngivo r ‘Tiie0 “aaa ‘Ryedom, Rousrdsn, re, up the river by one who was an car-witness of the All of the information gleaned that the Deputy Commissioner consent to tell to-day was that the exactly 3.15 o'clock this morning. secret until possible developments arise from them. -_ RODE BY TOEHOLD AT SHUT DOOR OF | SUBWAY EXPRESS | ——— Wife Shrieked, Guards Hunt- ed for Body, and Then Had Telensky Arrested. Alexander Telensky, twenty alx years old, of Woodson Park, Pa and his wife were on the downtown platform of the Fourteenth street sub- way station this afternoon, on the way Hrookiyn, When an express ‘train rulied in Telensky and his wifo moved | the edge of the platform, being Pushed along by a crowd, The at door of one of the cars openod and Mrs. ‘Telensky was pushed inside. The hus- ‘mand, however, wae Mung back by the jerowd and ed the duor just as it was closed Hundeeda of pe ps saw Telensky jump on the narcow projection at the bottom of the side door and hang on ar the train moved out of the statte Women screamed and several persone tried to drag ensky from his pre- ous position. The train wan tive hundred feet south of the Fourteenth street station before Mra. ensky w her husband, his face pressed against the glass of the or Her cries resulted in some one | pulling the weney rope, which brought the train to an almost tmme- diate stop. Warren F a special oMfcer of the Interborough, and several signal men, armed with lanterns, started from the station, down the eXpress track, expecting to discover the mangled body of Telensky, Ho wa to drop froin the side of the car edt, A search falled to reveal Telensky. After satisfying Wemselves that he was not on or under the train, the men 4 back to the #tation, Hifty feet from the platform they encountered Tel- ensky brushing dust from his clothes, He was detained by Johnson and subse- |quent'y arrested, Mrs, Telensky alight- ed from the train and joined her hus- tid Melensky was arrainged before Magis. trate Hreen in Jefferson Market Court 4 chirge of disorderly conduct, and y discharged belug repri- miner, | after n on Hall, Special w Toe Breaing World } | PATERSON, No J. July 2l—Heory | Marelli, ¢ i for Patrick Quinian, « strike leader who was % in State prson. inciting to , to-day procured $5,000 bail forth agitator, who will be released pending review of bis case in the Court of Errol and Appeals ln Novemp: 4 | sear re . | mall ebildren at the hom tenced to two | has found a stiong starting point for the hunt in the story told to hig officer’s murder, a shot which killed Cahill was fired’ Other facts learned he’ fs “een, oe me. Pa Coroner's Physician Wuest that It was tie shot from « 3haalil revolver, fired at eo close @ range tho powder scorched the skin, ® | killed the policeman. There were ¢1 | stiletto wounds in his breas:, one ing the heart; but neither of these, | the opinion of the physician, | woull have caused what ‘was manttestly: stant death. Tho bullet pass.4 eat througa the policeman’s head, left sido of the gorehead to o oat the right ear, POLICEMAN FOUGHT LIFE WITH NIGHTS’ Policeman Cahill died fight Perately, though evidently off his guard by the encounter burglars, Iie stout nightstich, | fored and stained at,the end, lay foot his body when it, Wai covered at dawn'to-day, Me had his fe on bis club, His revolver pe Ly > found in its pocket holster, He had not had time to use it, Near his body lay an S-callbre revolver containing two one exploded; a horn handled |with # five-inch blade and a Surgts | jimmy thirteen Inches-tong, tion of the revolver that te metal band about the stock, ; scratches being still bright; but a-dupii cate number on the babrel’ had been overlovked. Tracing this number, the detectives found that the ‘weapon’ | been manufactured aw far back as aN and shipped to Rovinson @ Co, then. ‘dealers in firearms on White street! Mrs. Cahtil, tho widow of the slain policeman, who had been with ber ave. 1° u Plander, near Hempateadi ee 1, 1 4 telegram from the police of | ve Atlantic avenue station early tos” her to return to Chestnut stres but not revealing the re: coming. Whon ane arrived at her home, f noon ts ay, end saw Father Me- + & pollve chapialn, Wrinkel, an old friend ‘of her hasta : waiting for her, she divined the teuth and swooned. A ph called lo attend her balitanus hy | Deputy Commission Dillon have taken eh inety detec quartere and the Atlantic avenue tion, and a desperation suck as which inspired the detectives! in Search for the slayer jcomen, Teare and Heaney @ f “s ric ano! Urged them on In thelr search for cives, Beyond the belief that the killing of policoman was done by Italians that the murderers were members of the / Fenimore Gang in the Crow Hill dise trict near St. Matthew's Church, thd small army of detectives hav to guide em, *; The knowledge, made certain by the evidence of the buttered club, that ene” jor doth of Cahill's assailants wee | beaten before the policeman was dome)! to death renders the search for the slayers easier, A big aquad of jtives was detailed by Dougherty’ te: through the haunts on Cro) \arrest anybody found with a head, re Dougherty and rt

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