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__ Seven PINCHOT ATTACKS PER Racing Results and CHART: Box S SS core Edition in PRICE ONE CENT. Cop: . 191 wes, ao ‘he New York World). ‘The Press KINS AS ENEMY Lose Lives in Fire Trap; Heroes Rescue Man Che | “Circulation Booke Open to All.”” | “Circulation Books Open to All. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914. SFVEN 0 EIN Fl RE TRAP: SMALL FIRE ESCAPES CAUSE TRAGEDY Nc Flames Start in Rubbish Room and Sweep Through East- Side Tenement. HEROES SAVE MAN Girl Gives Alarm and Police and Firemen Risk Lives in Rescues. Seven occupants of an old-fashioned tenement at No. 90 Hasex street lost their lives and a score of others were injured when fire destroyed the ram- shackle structure at 4 o'clock this morning. Some of the injured in Gou- verneur Hospital may die. It was a typical east side tenement house fire, atarting in rubbish under t stairway on the ground floor, spreading upward, cutting off escape by the staircase and halls and driving tueb of the tenante a» were awakened | Two of; the victims were killed by jumping, in time to the fire escapes. from the fire escape landings before the firemen could put up ladders, ‘The building, five stories high, burned like tinder. When the first fire company reached the scene, a few minutes after the alarm was given, the blaze had reached the roof. ‘The fire escapes, front and rear, were ipadequate to accommodate the sud- en rush of people driven from their THE DEAD. SHLIFKA, MRS. SARAH, sixty yeare old; burned to death on an upper floor. GAYNER, MRG&., eixty years old; died of injuries suffered in jump from fire escape. GAYNER, I8IDOR, twenty-two yeare old, eon of Mrs. Gayner; killed tn Jump from fire escape. SCHOEN, RO! forty-five years eld; burned to deat! KAPLAN, IDA, twenty-seven years eld; burned to death. BOVERKOFSKY, JACOB, twenty burned to death. NTIFIED WOMAN; burned years UNIDE te death. The most eerlously injured are: ®emuel Greenburg and his wife Clara; Jacob Levine, forty years old, and his three children, Anna, thir- teen; Albert, fourteen, and Benjamin, eight; and Abraham Farkas, twenty, berned about face and hands, Mrs, Shlifka died in the hospital frightfully burned. Mrs. Gayner and hor son were fatally injured by leaping from a window. \ Two of the women victims were found crouched near a window in tho fear of the fifth floor, One of the women’s arms wero still about the other, apparently in a last despairing effort to protect hor from the fire. A man and a woman were found (Continued on S Fair Weather! Page.) To keep the clouds of Discomfort, Idleness, Penury, Ignorance, Exorbitance, &e., from the sky under the canopy of which you live, Read World Ada. for Greatest Vartety; Use World Ads. for Best Resulte! In response to far-reaching World Ads,, positions, workers, homes, bi ins, lost ar‘icles, &c, come on the le-quick. They sift the wheat from the chaff, nip failure in the bud, conjure up all man- ner of hidden opportunities and, short, paint life a rosy hue. 27,706 | 13,898 WORLD ADS. MORE THAN LAST WEEK| THE HERALD Bet World Ads. Olear Your Vi fe-Deyt ie ROWDED HOUSE BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK. GIANTS— 11020 CHICAGO— 00000 Batterles—Marquard and Meyers; Cheney and Bresnahan. Umpires— Rigler and Hart. AT BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN— 3006 ST. LOUIS— 3001 Ratterles—Robinson, Perritt Snyder; Allen and McCarty. pires—Orth and Byron. AT BOSTON. PITTSBURGH— 10000 0 1,0 41. Batteries — Cooper Rudolph and Gow: and Emelle. = FEDERAL LEAGUE. AT CHICAGO | BROOKLYN— 100 | cHicaco— oou Batterles—Lafitte and Owens; Guire and Wilson, Umpires—M mick and Manassau, ap... -veeeanned WINNERS AT BELMONT PARK. FIRST RACE—H: ck, 6 to 1, 2 to’1 and even, first; Amazon, 1 to 2 and out, cond; Headmast third. Time, 1,06 3-5. SECOND RACE—Thornhill, 1 to 3 and out, firat; Louise Tra: 4to5 and out, second; Spearhe Time—1.40. THIRD RACE—Isidora, 13 to 5, 3 to 5 and out, first; Crossbun, out pl second; Hester Pryme, third. Time, 1.25 2-5. and Um- and Gibson; Umpires—Kiem FOURTH RACE—Relluf, 8 to 5 and out, first; Penobscot, out place, second; Skib! pst Del WINNERS AT MONTREAL. FIRST RAC) three-year-olds and upward longs.—The Gardner, 107 (Warring- ton), 4 to to 1 and 4 to 5, first; Jim L., 106 @ould), 25 to 1, 10 to 1 ani to 1, second; Augustus Heinze, 102 (J. Collings), 16 to 5, 7 to 6 and 7 to 10, third, Time, 1.16 2-5, Littlest Rebel, Toronto, Henotic, Montagnie, Miss Joe, Garter, King Stalwart, Rrawny, Great Friar, Fasces and Tyro also ran, ‘OND RACK—Purse $500; foaled in Canada; conditions; three-year- olds and upward; six furlongs. Puritan Lass, 11 (Pickett), 11 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, first; ‘Tom Flanagan, 108 (Murphy), 6 to 1, 2,to 1 and even, m ancelot, 100 (Smyth), 7 to 5 and out, third, Time, Hoozer, Sykesie, Bacchante mar als ant n HIRD RACE—Purse $600; three- yoar-dlds and upward; selling; mile and seventy yards.—Mockery, 9? (Smyth), 5 to 1, 2 to Land even, firat; Dick Deadwood, 104 (Pickett), 16 to 5, 6 to 5 and 1 to 3, second; Leamence, 109 (Vandusen). 80 to 1, 12 to 1 and 6 to 1, third, Time, 1 Bulgarian, Ave, ‘Stellata, k Layson, The Monk, Hasson, also ran. occ LD EL Ee WINNERS AT LATONI FIRST RACE—Purse two-year-olds; five furlongs.—Lady Barbary, 109 (Conndily), firat; Super- human, 109 (Taylor), second; Lady Jane Grey, 109 (Martin), third. Time, 1,00. Menio Park, Shoddy, Flectric- Jan also ran, Barbary, straight $4.00, place $2.30, show $2.10; Superhuman, place $2.30, show $2.20; Lady Jane ‘Grey, show, 2,50, a Grimth and Milan Reinstated, CHICAGO, June 10,—President John- son of the American League to-day re- $600; for $2 mutuels paid: Lady ARS. ANKUR ELUDES THEPOUCE AND TAKES FHT Scotland Yard Officials Who Were Guarding House Taken by Surprise. “FURY” HELD FOR TRIAL. Bertha Ryland, Who Slashed Picture, Makes Scene in Court. | LONDON, June 10.—The elusive Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the mill- tant suffragette leader, again succeed- ‘ed during the night in evading the police, who were closely watching the house in Grosvenor Square from which ske had been recently conduct- ing the campaign against the peace of members of the royal family at Buckingham Palace and other places. Her plan of escape is sald by the police to have been “cleverly conceived,” al- |though the details were not made pub- He. The ingenuity of the women and their ability to circumvent the trained brains of Scotland Yard whenever circumstances demand a real contest of wits are giving cause for keen anxiety at police headquarters. The raid on the officers of the Women's Social and Political Unton yesterday, like the previous one early in May, did not produce the prolific to-day plainly showed their disap- pointment, The documents seized revealed very few names of public | interest. Chief Inspector James McBrien sald the published report of the disclosure during the raid that members of the royal family, tn- cluding the Prince of Wales, had con- tributed to the funds of the militant suffragettes was absolutely ground- leas, Miss Bertha Ryland, the suffra- gette vandal who yesterday slashed with a butcher's cleaver George Romney's “Portrait of a Boy” inthe Birmingham Art Gallery, was to-day committed for trial. During the hear- ing she created a scene in court, shrieking without cessation and quoting Scripture, She used the text “I camo not to send peace, but a sword,” as justification of her act, and she averred that the militants were “working with divine guidance for purity and righteousness.” ‘No surrender!” was her parting cry as she went to the cells. A resolution strongly condemning militancy and demanding urgent ac- tion by the Government to stop the reign of anarchy was adopted to-day by a large majority by the conference of the Women's Liberal Federation, now in session In London, Lady Car- lisle, the President, In moving the resolution, spoke of “the terrible scourge of violent methods which came across thelr own constitutional methods and hindered the woman suf- frage movement.” “The disastrous example of un- checked violence of these criminal vreckers," she said, “is injuring the moral fibre of a considerablé number of men and women in this c Lady Carlisle denounced a: fous sentimentality and a travesty of chivalry” the theory that women should not be made to suffer the same penalties meted out to men under the law and her remark was recelved with loud cheering. STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. Oc ic, Southampton. 12M, President Grant, Hamburg...12M. aa ac STEAMSHIPS SAILING TO-DAY. Aquitania, Liverpool.. La Savoie, Havre Roma, Azor Steven: Very Low. results expected by the police, who | |. | turned the windward mark, the un- | |oMeial time being: Resolute, RESOLUTE WINS YACHT RAGE AFTER DEFIANCE GIVES UP Beats Vanitie by 7 Minutes 29) Seconds—Defiance Dis- | tanced By Both. y WIND LIGHT, SEA HIGH. Fast Race in Stiffer Breeze on Homestretch Keeps Other | Boats Moving. SANDY HOOK, N. J., June 10.—De- fiance, unhappily rigged for the trial race off Sandy Hook to-day, gave up the contest within an hour from the start and Resolute finished an easy winner over Vanitle in a light wind and swelling sea. Resolute led all the way and crossed the finish line at 2.33.07. Vanitie fin- ished at 2.87.57 official time, Official elapsed time: Resolute, , 2.16.40; Vanitie, 3.20. | OfMicial corrected time: 2.18.28; Vanitie, 3.20. Resolute won by 7 minutes 29 sec-| onde corrected time, official. | | This was the third race Resolute has won out of five sailed against Vanitie. It was the first appearance of De- fiance in the cup preliminaries Wind and weather were disappoint- ing at tho start, but the outlook brightened. A fourteen-knot breeze, | which had held fairly steady for an hour or two while the three cup| candidates were getting ready, had flattened to eight miles an hour when | the preparatory signals were fired at 11 o'clock At that hour the three sloops contesting in a series of races for the honor of defending the America’s Cup against Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger, Shamrock 1V., were hid- den in a mist around the Ambrose Lightship. A big spectator fleet and hundreds of spectators on the New Jersey headlands were cut off from view. Resolute crossed the line firat at 11.16.27, Vanitie second at 11.17.03; Deflance, 11.17.29. Vanitie actually started three sec- onds after the two minute handicap time, and Defiance twenty-nine sec- onds after the Handicap. Defiance had trouble setting her club topsail, and after the crew had hammered away in vain at blocks and tackle the new candidate set a work- ing topsall, which put her under a severe handicap and she was hopless- ly distanced before the three sloops were fairly on their way, and at 12.27 she withdrew from the race, ‘The steam yacht Vanadin, owned by c, K. G. Billings, with the regatta committee on board, reached the Am- brose Lightship at 10.20 o'clock and the committee at once began laying out the course. An eleven-mile beat to windward and back was agreed upon, Resolute and Vanitie seemed well matched. Skipper Charles Francis Adams on the Resolute had the beat of the atart | Meanwhile Resolute and Vanitie were making a thrilling contest. Both pointed high in the wind with their baby jibtopsails and negotiated the swelling sea with little difficulty. Resolute seemed the quicker in stays. An hour after the start she led her rival by a quarter of a mile. The breeze picked up a bit as the leaders approached the first mark off North Long Branch and headed out to #ea on the starboard tack Resolute still held the lead as they Resolute, | 1.11.56; Vanitie, 1.16.11, Roth aingle-stickers set their spin- nakers after rounding the mark. The southwest wind wi higher and the {opteted Man Be Stat and Sul naicer, CHICAGO, June 10.—Former Vice- upended ingennitely Gfondey Yor un | President Adlai E. Stevenson, who te ae ition witl ire be In at} critionlly 11 ospital, was sloops sailed with such speed that some jof the excursion fleet were hard put to Thaw, in Makeup of Fisherman, “PERKINS MUST GO!" = Pursuing Trout in Moose River @ornnes uws.co THAW, AS ANGLER AND LIFE. SAVER HAPPY N“PRISN” Is as Free as Village Boy and} Hero of the Summer Boarders. GORHAM, N. H., June 10, K. Thaw, dressed in proved costume of the angler, atand- ing knee-deep in the Playing with the trout and every few minutes landing one of them for his shoulder basket, does murderous lunatic New York State has adjudged him Imagine that this fugitive, basking In ithe freedom and pleasures of this quiet resort, was sentenced to spend his life in Matteawan. cially under restraint reality he t# an free aa any boy of the | {¢ village. ‘Thaw is living at the Mt House here, the hero of the summer boarders, the magnet of village curt- | osity and far and away the moat aptr- | ited, enthusiastic reveller in the out- Proprietor Anderson of the hotel fitted up rooms for tho fugi- tive In a tower of the hotel where the door games. summer breezes blow windows and where the view I aplan. | did, Thaw came here tn of Sheriff Holeman Drew, of Beritn, | N. H., who, incidentally is candidate | for Governor of the State, and Deputy Clark Stevens wore b ‘Thaw spends moss of bie time wigd {nic o THAW BAITING HIS HOOK aT Woose mina wn: 4 HX welll onsite his private s cretary, H. J. and rescued the wife and the hotel and spends with the “porch brigade.” ly in the shops, |namoent at the Philadelphia Cricket Club Harry | has narrowed down to Chicago, New the most ap- | York, Boston and Richmond, Va. and Philadelphia representatives left In the to-day. Following are the results of Moone River, Miss Claire Cassel, New not look the! feated Miss Ann W. Shea: 44, 6. ‘—1 | Mra. award Raymond, New York, Tt 19 difficult to| sereated Mra. Willard Sullivan, Rich- mond, Va., 4—6, 6-2, 62, Miss Isubelin Pendleton, Cineinnatt, Thaw ts of here, but tn | 6—1 Mins Sarah Myers, Madison Korea, June 10. murdered Dr. through four | Mott Stryke | hanged to-de Watanabe, wno had the “custody” dead. He was tried and life Imprisonment, but appea Superior secs stash aca old son of Farmer Harry Colby. ‘Thaw eats with the other guesta at hours talking with cigars and spends money lavish- —— NEW YORK WOMEN WIN IN NATIONAL TENNIS TOURNEY. | PHIL ADELPHIA, June 19.—The con- Hividual champtonahip tn | jonal lawn tennis towr- The latter city had two tng play in the alnglea championship | defonted Miss F. White, Baltimore, 6—8, Philadelphia 4 Miss H, D Wright, Philadelphia, : ————>—_—_ DIES FOR KILLING AMERICAN, 1, the Japanese who on March | an American surgeon, 18 PAGES ra a Rice. Oc- casionally Thaw walks alone over the White Mountain tratls, sometimes do- ing twenty miles in a day. Thaw became @ hero tn when he stopped @ runaway the village horse five-year- He is fre competition if the morn York, fe, Boston, Stryker —Tomitaro Edgar De} |Declares Roosevelt Chairman Thinks ‘Says Morgan’s Former Partner Is |trusts and monopolizs, and that he has used the official organs of the | Bull Moose Party in his pro-trust propaganda, Amos R. E. Pinchot, , OF L WEATHER—Pale to-night and Thursday: warmen. % INA] | ¢ ‘EDITION. PRICE ONE OZBNT. © PINGHOT'S DEMAND = TO) BULL MOOSERS oy Trusts Are Sacred and That Party.. Should Fight Union Labor * at All Times. IMMENSE PROFITS IN : TRUSTS’ “CO-OPERATION.” wn Spokesman for Steel Trust and ~ “Uses” Progressives’ Organ. =~ Declaring that George W. Perkins, the present Chairman of te National Executtve Committee of the Rooseeit Progréstive’ Party, ##- a bitter enemy of organized labor, the unswerving champion of iflegal brother of Gifford Pinchot, the Roosevelt candidate for Senator i Pennsylvania, to-day made public a letter he had sent to Senator Joseph M. Dixon, to Col. Roosevelt, and to the members of the Bull Moose National Committee in which he calls for the elimination @f Perkins from the affairs of the Progressive Party. # ————————————— EE an 7 Pinchot asserts that Perkins je NICKNAME OF JIM HAM | the trorreonte party, scopic the tye DISPLEASING TO LEWIS that the party platform stands untontzed labor. He atteehs Ilinois Senator Amuses Colleagues former partner bitterly for alleged belief that private monopelies by Directing Clerk to Enroll Him as Hamilton, and trusts are “sacred institutions,” adding that Perkins, as Chairman of WASHINGTON, June 10.—Because he doesn’t Ike to be nicknamed "Jim the Committee, has made the Bull Moose party appear to fever Ham,” Senator James Hamilton Lewla of Miinole to-day asked that the monopolies, - Pinphot assails Perkins for hip came nection with the Steel and Harvester | ‘Trusts and speaks sarcastically of tBe | “Jam be dropped. He directed the Sonate clerk to enroll his name sim- ply as “Hamilton Lewis.” “T never could make people un Steel Corporation's * tore,” by which it declared it share profite with employees. stand my full name; they call me points out that the ‘co-o) store” pays more than 100 per os . dividend @ year into the coffers @f” Ham.’ or ‘Jim Ham,," he complained, | the Steel Trust, instead of sharing It Is an economy to write tt simply] S2ything with employees. ‘Hamilton, * SAYS PERKINS FAVORS PRIV. “Don't do it,” advised Senator Kern MONOPOLY. of Indiana. “If this spirit of abbre- letter opened with (> viation keeps up you may cut off your ty whiskers and that would be a distinct lons to public life.” “It certainly would {f you followed my example and cut off yours,” ‘Hamilton Lewis retorted to Kern, both of whom are noted for their luxu- riant “foliage. NORWEGIAN NAVY WINELESS, fament Also Probibite Army Omeers From Drink! CHRISTIANIA, Norway, June 10.— The Norwegian Parliament to-day fol- lowed the lead of Secretary of the Navy Daniels and adopted @ resolution prohibiting the consumption of intoxi~ cating liquors by officers of the Nor- wegian army and navy during their situation exstets within the party which must be ated before it can command popular support. “The situation I refer to is this: (1) An element in our party leader ship headed by Mr. George W. Per- kins, the present Chairman of the National Executive Comepitter, favors the protection of private monopoly in American industry, since the party's formation, has taking active steps to commit the party to that policy. (%) The man of our Executive Comunitte) actively opposed to the of labor's right to organize and ¢ with capital through labor and has frequently gone on this effect. Our party is subject to the charge that it te warm. or even antagonistic to te terests of organised tively and definitely on resord tm position to Mr. Perkins, “But the fact that the leader and recognised the party fe an active re governing eommittess of the Corporation and the | ‘Trest Law Charged. Alonso G, Beardsley, secretary of the American Wringer Company, and John F. Hemenway, a director in the com- fe previously | strangled his wife, went to the hospital Be, at Holkol, of which Dr. Stryker was in Houghton to-day an charge, and shot the American doctor! selves to entenced to lation of anient, Tart od ener. were igyeert ny urt ol the sentence to ap teburg! ondepanation ta Coan war aside ‘ id the any, with offices in thie ot pany ile ottowsad” Sean We. mt No Commissioner Harvester Company, the two . menopoliee which have moet completely in % 0 oo ron an indictment charging Sherman A: it