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PS =, Cees AN VENING GAR DITTO) ori AR ITTRAY, 10 = 9 mer NEW “YORK, “MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, PRICE ONE OENT. ie SULZER BROKER HAS BEEN LOCATED ANOTHER HER DISAPPEARS ‘\Governor’s ‘Gut Says Colwell, |His Cell Is Near Quarters of | Mrs, Frances Maas, den as) Who Bought “Big Four” Stock, 3) “Bad Men” Transferred “Mrs, von B. Nichols’ ai Will Testify if Re Is Guaran- | From Sing Sing. Hotel Endicott. | teed Against Arrest. BUT GRAY, WHO CARRIED ACCOUNT “500,” IS GONE ee BIOE ONE CENT. 1913. 300 PASSENGERS IN eG WHEN ALBANY NIGHT BOAT CRASHED INTO ROCKY SHORE Mohawk Marooned for Three Hoursin Dark—Women Swooned on Deck and Children Were Terrified. | The Hudson River liner Mohawk, of the Manhattan Navigation Company, bound from New York to Albany with 300 passengers aboard, 1 twas run onto the rocky river shore near Hyde Park, not far from Pough- keepsie, shortly before midnight and her passengers were thrown into a panic that lasted three and a half hours, 1 3| Hess, Quinn and Raridon, 0 ANTS “ACCUSED WOMAN 1 So o o- 5 MMNROFROHVIETS | GOES FREE WIT wom GIANTS WIN | OSBORNE JOINS 1 POS? COURTS APOLOGY GIANTS LOSE ; : I tes | | 00000 1 | Reformer Goes ceo Stub- Confined Two Nights in Tombs} 0 0 90 2,2 8 First Experience. Perdue and Whaling. |EATS THE PRISON FARE. | WILL SUE COMPLAINAN BROOKLYN WIN AT PHILADELPHIA— FIRST GAME. o 1 0 0000 PHILADELPHIA | oO Oo - 1, {Special to The Evening World), | Batieries—Ruehlbach and Fischer; Mayer, Marshall, Burns and Killifer | AUBURN, N. ¥., Sept, 2%.—Thomas Mott Osborne, an Chairman of the New ("Saturday on complaint of Mrs, During that frenzied period women were swooning and praying and . SECOND GAME, | York State Commission on Prison Re. |1elene D. Lemassena, who told the po- Grightened children kept up a continual wail. BROOKLYN ‘form, entered Auburn Prison to-day to /W°e that the defendant was Mra. K At 3 o'clock this morning the Iroquois of the same line, bound down 00000001102000 Mra. Frances Maas, who was arrested | von Nichola, wanted by the Wil- | serve w short term voluntarily imposed |*beth von Nichols, wanted by ec 4 mington, N. C., authorities for ember-| ga, A upon him by himself for the purpose | ™ W.: stream, was warped alongside the helpless and leaking Mohawk and the ELP | Gt athd) lig the adsck of elses eis sing 00 trom Sra Lamisiend, ae First itness of the Day Brings to, i ane |to-day discharged by Magistra ry " terrified passengers were taken aboard and carried to Polighkeepsie. | HIA ment upon the physical and meatal i ing tombe Wolloe Court, Mra. Mama Light a Contribution for $2,500 There they were adandfned to seek $1 Q@Q0QO00uU100200 oe : had spent two nights in the Tombs % Rall- The prison reform commission in- shelter in the New York Central Rely Batteries—Yingling and Fischer; Alexander and Killifer, cludes Daan George Washington Kircn- | Whe" Masistrate House discharged her Not Heretofore P ublicly Known. foad atation. Indignation ran {he did so with the apologies o: 6 \ Ban head Lalsehbacs a9 Pacer HIGHLANDERS WIN United States Judge Charles M. Hough, | ™F®. km cad Lea Smead oa! BY Samuel M. Williams. ments had been made for } George W. Perkins, Prof, Howard whe went on the witness af Correspondent oa train, which the 200 were assured, aboard j = Moola of Rochester Univeralty,, Mrs, Maas waa the woman wanted in Senate pe of The Bvening Works.) AT NEW YORK. Rochester Univernity, Mra, | M! y ALBANY, Sept. 29.—Counsel for G 3 the Iroquols, would be waiting to take Hannah Blum, wife of Rabbi Blum, a Wilmington. Her son John wan equally -BANY, Sept. 29, for Gov. Sulzer at the i ment th to Albany. EAST SAME. Chaplain of the Tombs, Miss M: ponitive, Both declared that she had sey in of the Tombs, 5 Madeline | > . Roth declared . Te was a thoroughiy angry as well as oO 0 Oo _ 3 seit worne Merete Changed some, but that there wes no| rial exploded a bomb under the feet of his foes this afternoon when the tes ant tela’ Leal poughure rags FR hter of the tate, Secretary of | douvt ot ae patty, |W mar eli meee High Court resumed proceedings. Former Judge D-Cady Herrick gn- je ars| aut o ” } and Btate Com. | a! . vot > * ; teal ae GIALS IN PILOT HOUSE! ’ | Oo BOSTON min#loner of Prigons John B. Riley. ta ans teak dy gown. and shook the/nounced that Frederick L. Colwell, the broker, who is alleged to have TeL | ait For some time the Cominission has| strands to mhow that the a 5 ‘i x AND ENGINE ROOM. * 0°, 2... and’ Sweeney: Hedien and Cady 1 0 1 been coiiocting 1aforination from out fens. She was almost over represented Sulzer in the purchase of “Big Four,” who refused to testify ‘The Mohawk sailed from Pler No. | . ' . A cide sources and from convicts and of-| emotion een 5 ittee and wi North River, at 5 o'clock yesterday) (Jame Is Called With Braves} SECOND GAME, ficera, but they have had nu cpportun-| Charles Podeonick, « clerk in the before the Frawley Committe and ho then disappeared, was ready to @fternoon. The trip as far bd bite BI D } ity to gain fret hand Information from | office of Alsahniter Becems We eye appear before the Court and give his testimony. Park was uneventful and most o! Ahead in Seventh GHLAN ERS the Inside, It was with this in view|torney for Mra. Nichols, declar ngers had left the decks and gone that Mr. Osborne decided to undergo| Mra, Meas was not the woman wanted, | ————____________— ‘Pais was followed by the com> to their staterooms by 11 o'clock. Many inal Oo 1 to) Oo oO 3 — | the inconventence of @ short “bit ant|_Mra. Annie Bailey, a handsome woman Dlaint of the prosecution that @ere asleep at that hour, ning. he entered the prison to-day to bexin|of distinction, wh home ta in Wil- @ray of the arm Some of the passengers who remained BOSTON a term under the exact conditiois un- N.C, said that she read of . who know the wp late assured the Evening Werder der which a felon has to go the pace, r old Ha mre for whom the &. 108 at gina inthe. pilot house | SECOND GAME. © 0100000 1 M18 SRISTLING | MousTACHE und went yeaterday to the 000" was carries, wae ‘were severa Lb = 00! ‘and others in the engine room a fox GIANTS. | _Batteries—Finher and Sweeney: Andernon won and Thomas. | BHAVER AWAY: Mrs, Adelaide Meares, also of Wilming- has been claimed magi: . % minutes before the boat was #i | BIANTS : Hin bristing mustache war frst) ion who hed known Mra, Nichols for Sulser's scooun fnto the rocks, head on for tho shore R. H.PO. A. E. shaved away, but his hair, worn short] (0. "ave years, Both were much sur- day about the Mrese pas: rs say it (s quite likely | Herzog, 3b.. ooo 1 0 | normally, remaina untouched by the prised when Mrs, Maas waa brought to “nocount 560, ' the girs wi still there when te | Shafer, 2b ott 0 | prison barber, The intention to put| out to them. She was not thelr friend ing Gray knew sh ooourred, although, in the excites | Thorpe, If ov 2 0 0 him into the broom shop was changed, | 1.5 seares gave allniar testimony, wes. He wae not permitted feent, they did not notice whether this |Merkie, Ib.....- 0 0 6 0 0 because of the dead level conditions| secisring that when Mrs. Maas was the name Gray hao mentioned me a there in monotonous sorting of ‘i aim, bat ‘wea true. McCormick, rf... 9 1 3 0 O brought out from her cell yesterday she The first intimation any of the ae | Stock, ss... 10131 Ho was put at first in the! ccuig not trace the allghtest resem. brother-ia-law @engers had that anything had gone eon “jcc, O@ 1 3 0 0 | —known as “roughnecks."—| ance to her Wilmington friend, the name of fwrong with the boat was when she Mtl HOEY S''"""" 9 9 2 9 0 ubbornness in other tasks!" iqward Tierney, a clerk of the Hote! |Dr, Lucius W. Hotchkiss, His] °m@4 object, mis statement wae the rocks, She was making ordinary Ys ne See \ their being placed together for] victoria, toatified that Mra. Maas had vt out, @wift headway when she grounded. Getached service, beon living at the hotel for the laat six Wife and Child Are In- Tho lawyers for the prosecution have The boat quivered and rattled as Weis ‘i = mA ¥ = GAME cee eer ne racere satering berg bh years, Tho crime with which she was| ‘ made rere demande on steers ugh she would be shaken to pieces, | Totals.......... decline to eta raed was committed, it Je alleged, * tr Cnltich counsel for the production of Perione who had not sot into” their . j Ar | PUAISETOR DE AAD ORL BIN Sabet in your ago jured in Collision. They had made similar demands Oly berths were thrown down or knocked BOSTON. | ment Was sensatio. enouh In purpo.e efore the Messenas, mother and son, the appearance of Louls A, Sareshy, _—— —~—. J 4 caine’ street, Manhastan, who was |Grfithif.... 2 2 2 0. 0! SECOND GAME. | SECOND GAME, To make certain that no cameras woud | Mere narved by Attorney Rosalaky, Cor + Del recky appeared, thelr sole Beleep, was hurled clear of his berth Sweeney, 2b..... 1 0 1 3 0} BROOKIY! anap him when he went in, the time for 60,000 das for false imprisoninent, | VU%ue W. Hotchkias of No, 6@ West! secmed to be as to the whereabouts of aad painfully cut and bruised. He re- 192 0 HIGHLANDERS. N. his entry Was not made pubilc, pes EE lll nth atreet, New York, his wife| Colwell, Some of them expressed @e red medical attention. Boninldt, tb. i R. H.PO. A. ‘E. R. H.PO. A, E,| He will be incommunicado through- Y opinion that Colwell would not ehew yy WITH TREMENDOUS FORCE; Lord, If. 1216 0 Maisel, 3b...... 1 © 2 2 0|Moran,rf.. 0 4 § 6 Glout his incarceration and will devine and hin seven-year-old daughter are in up unt after the trial “ +] Mann, ct. 1 1 3 00 0 0 2 0 0! Cutshaw, 2b. 0 2 86 4 {to seek any communication witn out-| POPE PIUS IMPROVED; the Morristown Memorial Hospital ere] HERRICK SPRINGS HIS SURPRMSE PANIC FOLLOWS. ne oo1t2o0 0 1 2 0. ofStengel, cf. .. 0 1 3 0 Q|sidere no matter what the excuse, he ’ as the result of @ bad automobile acel- ON THE PROSECUTION. HL. Weintraub of No. 1233 Boston ro 213 2 0 see ES MS s ° resumed grounding of the boat, sald: ’ ‘He wit : 0 Hers Peake tut the rocks with tremendous ot ee 1 0 2 0 0|Kirkpatrick,ib.. 0 0 21 0 1 nue ene isle ait are suering {from shock, The! waa ill in a eunitariom, bat was Fesay Gerce and 6 grinding noise, seeming te 1 3 2 1 O/Smite, ab., 1 1 1 4 Ol aignt, when ne will receive in nie coi! Pontiff Declares He Feels Stronger| >. forea| brok to come fe OuUst Gnd temtity Se 6 tie oer Avatar elettean test and: = aceon © 1 8 2 0| Mowe, a 01 3 10 ht, Rel} ever. His right rm ie broken 1M! nese for the Governor, provided we fe jot forward about @ 2 howe, 8: 10 1} 4 tin mug of cold tea and half @ loat laces, hi t was almost 4 fl aon come grimling back to @ stand- | Totals. . 7.» ao 1 2 © 2 o|Fischeyc......, 1 4 1 of Ql ot bread. and Resumes Audiences—Blesses |{irn trom hie, heat and hiv face. wes Bos pieced under arremt by the Bema boviticg ae F Schulte batted for Perdis is Bu Miediper ss) a anh 4 0) "iia celle in. the wouth wing. along LieiGins en Sear of aMunagers for having Breviously re ‘A moment later there was pandemon-| «Game called on account of darkness, 4 * i ok eae ann aa with 450 other convicta, some of then 5 Pha chisielany ‘sla ‘with and dauahine oO testify, deck. Men and women, scream- 7 Torals........, § 7 2 I OF — =| Sing Sing bad men who were trana- fe physician, ite and da “One of the counsel of responéest,"* eapen many of them carrying scream- SUMMARY. BOSTON jTotals,......... 4 16 42 21 2) forma here on account of trouble they| ROME, Italy, Sept. 2.—Pope Pi | tev. planed for four or five halal re} sald Judge Herrick, “has seen Colwell, ing children In their arma, dashed from] First Buse on Balls—Off Schauer, 6; 5 ‘made in that prison, The tine of tis] health improved to-day and he wald he| Neath the wreck of thelr var Afler &/ ie ig in w ganitarium and is outalde the the staterooms Women dropped to|James, 1, Struck Out-By Schauer, 1; R. H.PO. A. PHILADELPHIA, eis indefinite but it wae stated felt stronger. He able to receive | “olliasion with ine automobile of mnec’| jurisdiction of this court. He tq under their knees and began to pray, Others | James, 4. Three-hase Hits—-MoCormick | Rehg, rf 000 0 R. H.PO. A, E be will be jiwee Airiot pelea fes4-| s group of Hrasilian pilarims, and also Sere persone Dt ee oe 2 the Umpremsion that @ warrant has deen fainted and still others merely walled | Two-base Hite—Mann, Whaling, Griffith. | Mundy, Ib. ot 7 2 0 0 2 4 Q) lation to give his benediction to a number of Lage sien who came along in hie] ved for his arrest. He will come here - 1 wrung their bands. Stolen Basee—Stock, Griffith, Mann, ois o 9 23 5 of <= | girle who bad just made thelr rat com-| mood aivested the rescue, nearly one| S24 testify, provided guarantes is given ‘The crew began to lower boats from | Whaling, Jemes, Lord. Passed Balle- o1roo 13 42 0 | munton, hundred wutomobiies had pulled up be-| &t be will not be arrested or molested, the davits, and two with # capacity of| tartley. Wild Pitches—Schauer, 2, Um- ote24 13 5 1 0 C . 1} A chapter representing 2,000 members| ning the two wrecked machines, their|*f Counsel Will give amsurance of this two dozen persona each were soon At | pires—Desars, Kiem and Orth. Attend 0 0 1 4 0|Cravath, rt 1 ¢ 2 0 0 Common Carriers!) atue ster ct's: sugusnin, unnivetea aaa eg ren iner une | wo will guarantes to piace hin em the fe Hoeh pall, resily, es ance—G0w. Janvrin, 3b, ss, 0 0 2 3 1) buderu o 1 to throughout the world, and including the) Sccident that they did not know what|Swnd as a witness.” i ee ee eee hae ha = Thomas, ¢... 12 7 2 9 1 1 3 0 0! But the only “common” thing about | American Provincial, the Very Hav. | (540 yr. Moore and hin brother, |, "Does that Scakoment ashen: Altaee ‘and the erowd Anderson,p..... 0 0 2 1 0 1 Jt f © World ads, Is that they are well known| #8Ft J. Geragnty of ladelphia, to-| Craunvey W. Moore, both of Paasalo,|"¢Y Edgar Br of counsel fer the eountermanded, however, rs BOSTON, Sept. 2.—McGraw sprang @ Henriksen 01000 Ara 0 0 4 4 0) and eagerly read throughout York's day elected @ Spaniard, the Very Rev. called for volunteers and lifted the Prosecution, “include a guarantee tas bela beets SiCAsa RRORRE SAB) mets nurprine for the wecond game, sending | scene | J ’ | great 3 shopping zone, which 's Inhabited Thomas Medrignes, General of the Ore] i cuisn car so that the physician, |!£ Be comes here hi Nie Sore services was no da " 2 Sa ws se — = : jer, ani so four aa | | as 4 witness in dehalf of Se 4 Hartley as hia battery, 2 by about 7,000,000 people. his wife and daughter could be pulled | than ten or fifteen feet awa: in Rchauer an Totals.......... 1 7 21 13 3 Totals......,... 4 12 42 14 ol by 1d ad —s— u nt Managers?” 1d almost have jumped to! The Giants won the first Of the] “Hendricksen batted for Anderson ii ‘Otherwise, World ads. are j out = land, said Me. Weisteube eye double header, a feature of which was | stn. 2 ' | Firat Base on Balle—Of Yingling, 1), REMARKABLE FOR THE RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE. Dr Hotehwien whe je viaiting. sure Koma ppp Al man did put bn @ life belt and leap| indian Thorpe's homer. Game called on account of darkness. |off Alexander, 4. Struck Out—By Alex THEY BRING! roxy goon at Bellevue Hoapital and a pro- Untess it ta stipulated that ‘over the rail, I guess he got ashore all| FIRST INNING—Herzog out, Perdue) a ander, §. ‘Two-Nawe Hith—-Packet he |feawor at the Colege of Physicians and) no’ ie not placed under arrest,” ane t, but 1 don't know. Things were|t. Schmidt. Shafer Krounded to Schmidt, | ABN derus, Cutshaw. Double 1 These facts male it easy to conseive| PHILADELPHIA = Aurmeone. wae. returning to) bie home “Since our ine uch a commotion on the deck that 1] Thorpe aut, Smith to Seimidt. No Runa,| | Pirst TOF Planer: OM AN Ntagen, Humian to Kab why there were printed: | 0 00:00 0:0 0 O~ Of sroma motor trip to this town, | are more coa- aunt pay any altention to what be ne Left, Hohe tine Those sta, Mt to Luderas Mansed Hallie "| | WASHINGTON | Ho Dulas Beh wh ate on Ma vinced than ever that we need him aso game of him.” mith safe on Stuck’s muff. Griffith bipedal aul lesa ta ie *Rigler and Hyon Attent {side of the roa Ban He withe: ) trelght train atopped not far trom| lied to Mo . Sweeney out, Bhater | nator Male, Sweeney. Loutie Meee Lone 1,037,678 , siutoes Phe ooh i avon | yan a car praeeoding more so-| TAKES THE QUESTION UNDER where the boat went aground and the johmidt tied to No| ovens i: PEAT 8 ee WORLD ADS, DURING FIRST EIGHT Jonson and Willlains iis Be tua tn ARE maRR ree tar ADVISEMENT. @rew ran baok, carrying lanterns, and} Runs. One Left. = - NAVIONAL BN “ PHiba MONTHS OF THIS YEAR-- —_— | was awung around #o that it lay across! , Attorney Brackett sald that eouness offered to render any service they could. | SECOND INNING—Merkle out, Smith) pola GROUNDS, New York, sept saa No Katee ¢ at ad, while Dr. r wag for the managers would take the ques They wore assured by officers of the! to Schmidt, McCormick tripled to can |4 wi, itighiandery beat the Ned wee (Continued on ‘Tenth Page | $26,078 More Than the Herald. aod tgenntals ive eels Hie ah atl tnesan be tie on tion under advisement before giving @ Mehawk that thelr services were mot) tre Stock hit to Deal and MeCormiok | ™" celexa | Aineriven, Memenger olficg ia the | tt! final ans ; i uel! 8P. side down on the road, with the docto: needed, ‘was run down the line, Deal to Whal-|!n the first game of thelr doubie-header FOR BEST RESULTS LET WORLD ADS. i s wife und daughter under tt, , aad available hands on the boat were . ing to Deal, Stock taking second on| by the score of 3 to 1. oto Ray Keating was Sunday World “Wants” + a a rs Wath Monday, | eo THE ADVERTISING NEWS HE Work [isin rears " bare ert roe ee a acc cai cao ad nila tate about. twenty-four old,

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