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COMPLETE NOVEL ‘y {7 i] EACH WEEK IN THE EVENING WORLD PRICE “ONE “CENT. TACT SKS HUDSON AND MAN DROWNS AFTER HAVEMEVER PARTY LANDS BASEBALL Captain and hd Chee iacies| but Barge Skipper Is Lost in Collision. NATIONAL LEAQUE. WOMAN AND BABY SAFE. ra ae 50002 o Tug Lifts Them from Wreck) irr" 10 ‘ —The Tourist, Sight-Seeing | reau ana Meyers: Umpirea—Klem and Emslie. ems Boat, Goes to Bottom. AC ENGGRCTR. 1 11-3 1000000 - Qaswort Anderson, captain of & a He uteme seow, was drowned in tha Hud- gen off Alpine, N. J., in the early Wweute this morning, after his scow (GH 30000100 0—4 Batteries—Cooper and Gibson; Reul- back and Miller. Umpires—Orth and fad been rammed by the sightsectng Byron yectt Tourist. The captain's wife eat Geughtar were rescued trom the AMERICAN LEAGUE. woter by the crow of the tug Ida M. LEVELAND. Weddts, “waits bad been towing the| MIGHLA! @rw, ‘Tre force of the collision 0000 gede © big bole Im the ecow under CLEVELARD— {he woterline, She turned on her| 0000 Batterice—Caldwell and Sweeney; ede eo she sank and, her lead of) Aen nad OoetlL, Umps eer etene rolling out, she righted her-/ noliy and Dineen. eof apd floated again. Mre. ance: in) fon oot te the Gece einousnt ner PEDEWAL LEAGUE. ; 4 jhuseand must have been stunned) AT INGIKHAROLGO: Ph famed by the shifting cargo be- | ghee chu Lj glee which was etove in BROOKLYN— The torwerd, was benched by Capt. Hd-| Prennns 110 ward Deming, her commander. A ooo 1010 = few minutes ister the Hedges rescued See terete ceaitpcl Bim, Mate Carlson, Engineer Nelson ee toa mek, snd anes} ‘alk- end the rest of her crew of seven from the awning, to which they were clingiag, end took them into the Peene wharf in Yonkers, The find- fog of the dead body of a coatioss man op the Now York Central tracks abeve Yonkers at daybreak to-day qaneed the police to believe there tag been a second death following We wreck, the theory being that the - em hed ewurm to shore only to be " willed by @ train. Capt. Deming, however, accounted for all of his , and Mre, Anderson saw her jueband eink. ‘The Tourist was returning to the pity after leaving at Dobbs Ferry @ party of Ofty friends of J. F, Have- meyer of Ardsley-on-Hudeon, who Mannaseau and Cross, See BASEBALL EDITION. HEAWY BATTING IN FIRST INNING. WON FOR PIRATES BROOKLYN. pee chartered the yacht for the aB one Honoviary Boe MN ces Asquith promised the Wast End| Angeles, Acting Secretary of War of ening. y am confident,” he added, ‘a Qn the arrival of the seven mem- i desea ae : 1 ir a8 optimistic, which T nave alwayn been, “a uses, secretary Mokena De Seen verte ee bers of the crew in Yonkers they inher, 20 for, while I regard the dimeuities| on @ request they made that Myivia | deposed from that position to-day by ‘were 00 secretive that the Yonkere| Delton, of +0 1 0 0 Ol yten been encountered aa seri-| Pankhurst and Mrs. Walker be un-lorder of Gen, Carranaa for dle- policeman who followed them to the| Wheat, If, +0 2 8 © Olous there aro nlwaya dimoultion in| ones ae ae penne. He nny | obedience of orders trolley line gained the impression that | Smith, 3b 1 1.1 6 Olmediation, and it ie the duty of medi-| slaime by the women that forcible| Ne further details of the action eeveral members of Mr. Havemeyer's| Riggert, rf.. +0 0 8 © Olatore aways to find a way to over. | feeding was brutelly practised. were made public beyond a statement | marty bas test hele tives, ag, |CumAY, 20-5155 @ 2 2 L O}come them ee peace may be accom. | | that An, had received certain or- rint is owned by Capt. J. M.|Biberfeld, 2b.......0 0 2 2 0|pltsnes.” ‘ ’ dere from Carranna and had fatled te Reberts of No. 59 Pearl ona Bhe| Miller, \ 1121 0 ‘The Minister said he would consult FURIES’ BURN RAILROAD carry them out had a capacity of three bun pas-| Reulbach, ar) with his colleagues to-night before Gen. Angéles in general of artillery sengers ordinarily, She now lies in 0 0 : : making any announcement, and that; STATION AND BUILDINGS in Villaw army and a strong Ville about sixteen feet of water, three = 0 0 0 @ 9|there probably would be no full aes- | <aumanammeaes partisan. Hie removal from the Cab- bundred feet from shore. Her bow am ae ee | 8tON Of Gologaten and mediators antil) inet reduces him to the rank of gen- and forward stanchions were smashed 3 10 27 16 | Monday. Dr. Nuon said he had found Also Put Torch to Train at Town | eral, He is « graduate of Chapulte- flat in the collision. that Prestdent Wileon and Secretary, Miltary Academy and hae pla; Men tie try joe wall bane ‘tor Reulbach in @th, Brcaoeeee sualaey or one tikes | In Wales—Leave Suffragette eS aeamioent — r oben. Pare to-day and Capt. Deming said that he! PITTSBURGH, the pacifiontion of Mexteo—and wore Literature at Ruins. patgne, had po idea that there was a tow! R. H.PO, A, ready to listen to further compromise | WREXHAM, Wal J Tt wan stated that anywtere near him unttl the crash | Carey, If. 14 suggestions eut of which « sviutloa| Zager ad $A | en, Genaaies ave came, The boat swung around until| Mowrey, 3b.. 130 aan ee cae nie to ned de- tor the campatgn to the south @ her bow pointed up-river and then| Viox, 2b 5’ 20 Reena? ee Ad | hat several detachments had left « eetsied untll only the higher part of| wagner, s as el SE gh nights An attempt sido was | ready for Ban Lule Pot the deck house was above water. The! Konetchy, 1b, 1 1 of! and indi-| made to eet fire top train. Tt wan reported here that Gen. abouts of the captain and crew! vich oi op 200 nthe otlies; Quaautios of auffrage literature | yfaniei Chae, former Governor of! weet bal odltiiar bony. and! Kelley ct 10. Smpersent petals if We pease a, were found Int nd In the vicinity i | onhinushue, whe wae Fepiaced by Gan: t ol re unhurt. iden may wn Oo will { y x r o Fhe collision was not heard ashore, | Gibson, ¢. fot alpeteeatec citrine creat ara | WINNERS AT BELMONT PARI: |) ie Hat: tees aeestied oe” Vilas at Geybreak there was great excite. | Cooper, p. 0 3 OlAmertean memorandum as wel) as Capransa’x reply to the Niagara meat among the campers along the) 7...) = =~ —+|that temue@d by the Muerte delexaics. PIROT RACE 13 to 10, mediatora declining to &tange an cliffe and the police of the Interstate| Pt! -- 27 18 0) aeinister Maron predicted tha! tie tte & and out, fir ipl cemtatich with the Wederals has’ ra Park over the discovery of the fun- | SUMMARY, | negotiations would be confinued a! | 10 and 2 te 6, ) third. | ceived its final touches, nel and awning of the yacht aticking| , Firat Base on Halle-Of Reuibaok, | east anomer two works, Timon-100, Omectals in wuthority here take the from the water. A party of boy! + ok pg » merck Out—By, ee SECOND RACE—Roamer, 8 to 2, jrany that if the Constitutionallats ecoute, headed by Everett Conklin of eek, SL CY Coonan, §. Last om Fonzie Besisa: by. Sawyer: 8 to 5 and 4 to & first; Vankee No- ane not represonted at the conferenc Baser—Rrooklyn, 6; Pitteburgh, 10.| WILMINGTON, Del., June 2.—Wal- 4 to 1 and 2 40 1, f Rea the Interstate police, made an investi- Run—Smith, ‘Three-Base Hit—| tg J, ‘Travia, former nat tions, 4 to | and Ate |}. second: Hea- the fiult lies with the mediators and! gation and found @ gold watoh, a Two-Buso Hite--Carey, Mite (einen tun te dh de. staan a Te te aso amg declare tht the demand for an at man’s coat, a whiskey bottle and four Kelly, Omara, Baorifice INte= | Vor of the Whexton J gr reece and © (n' tie: wan Jinponethie for the ( or five glassee in the cabin, Hun-| Vi0%, Omare, | ftolen Hamer Kon eini-fnuly at tie in) t third ‘Time, 1.07" 11 to grant under existing vir dreds of camp chairs drifted ashore, | fay-Carey to Wagner te Viox Winn the Wilmington (oun Pa dy Wet} a Me SS od Pitch—Reulback. Hit by Pitcher— | Travis led on the irs: in Bie teen Ghasctariee Kee se By Reulback (Konetchey, Gibson), |On the home course ‘third. Time2.20 "After the above deapatch was re impires—Orth and Byron. ERE RE Se \“ Cirenlation Booka Onen to Atl’? |_ Bateriee—Douglas and Clark; Tes: : Attend. | ee _NEW YORK, ‘YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1 WILSON CONFIDENT MEDIATION WILL BE SUCCESSFUL President ‘Nine an Official | Announcement and Minister | Naon Backs Him Up. | i} MANY POINTS CLEARED. | Full Explanation of Wilson’s Views Carried Back to Niag- ara Falls by Naon. | | son to-day, the following statement ‘was issued at the White House: “Rogarding the vieit of Minister Naon, one ef the mediatere, all that the President cares te eay ie that there was e general diseus- slen of the mediation situation and that the President te stil! eepetal that It will succeed” Ga epturaing to Niagare Faille Min- (eter Neem bere to the mediators and 826 Meirta dctigates President Wil: i WAGHINGTON, June 20.—Follow- | \ing @ conference with President Wil- | ASQUITH REFUSES PANKHURST PLEA FOR VOTES BIL ‘ Premier Tells rate iain of | Women He Cannot Change His Course at This Time. ' FAVORITE OF VILI VILLA A Un WHOM CARRANZA HAS | OUSTED FROM FROM OFFICE. sorooee pee peees me ntanane | | $| | it Bede eo videa SYLVIA WAS ABSE? Those Present Not Militants— Government Leader Raps Methods of the “Furies.” * ; $ ah 3 FE z LONDON, June %.—Althougb for the firat time Premier Asquith to- day received a deputation urging “votes for women” he refused to accede to their demande that he Introduce @ suffrage bill in Parita-| ment. ‘The Premier received six Past End | 1914. Weather—Palr to-night, ceel; Sunday clear and wermen io, FINAL CLUES PONT TO j, SLAYER AND GIRL INRIVER MYSTERY Man tek Boat Boat and Rowed Away with Bundle Like the Sack Found in Water. HAD SLAB OF CONCRETE. Disappearance of Schenectady Girl May Be Link in Dismem- bered Body Case. SCHENECTADY, 20,—Two \cl@as were found to-day bearing on the mystery of the woman's torso found yesteriay in the Mohawk River. One was the fact that on May 20 @ young man hired a skiff at a local boathouse and took aboard a June working women at his officiel rest- dence in Down! itrest, while out- side a great crowd boced and phesred them. George Lansbury, M..P., accompanied the women, but Sytvia Pankburst, whose demend on the steperot the House of Commons ‘Thuieday forced the concession, éid aot attend the eon'e ‘persenel explanation of why the United @ates stands squarely on the gestion outlined in the recent note of the American delegates. President Wilson is understood to \ve.explained to Mr. Neon at great | length why he Ia convinced that peace | eam come out of the Mexican trouble only by the establishment of a pro- visienal government fully approved | by the Constitutionaliste, and why, in bie opinion, a #o-called “neutral” Presifent would only prolong the Dioodshed. Early to-day Rafael Zubaran and Luts Cabrera, two of the Constitu- tionalists’ representatives here, were attempting to arrange ‘communication with Ca ‘parently to report on last night's igoee between Cabrera end Mr. Reem em Way Back fays He Hopetu UFFALO, June 20,—'T was never more confidant than I am y of the ultimate success of mediation,” ania Dr, Romulo &. Naon, Minister from Argentina, when he arrived here at 19.80 o'clook after conferences in Washington with President Wilson won, on every shole. 64 and Sawyer ip ti, io | popnessed the vote they woud still Sp apreeyetnegeten Asquith listened carefully aad pa- tiently while the women argued that woman suffrage would solve Eng- land’e present distressing economic condition. At the end of their state- mente he waild that he 414 not agree with their views and could not change the determination of the gov- ernment net to introduée the suf- frage bill “at this time.” The Premier welcomed the mem- bere of the deputation as representa- tives of “an association which dis- sociated itself from the criminal methods of those who have done #0 much to damage and put back the cause of woman.” Mr. Asquith argued that if every woman over twenty-one years of age SERS 522 HoH HARSS + HOT HD EEE CITY ce £24-$90696G05-6-69 109 000OOH CARRANZA QUSTS VILLA'S FAVORITE FROM HIS CABINET But Mexican Consul Says Villa ‘Has Proclaimed Him President. problems regarding ingly difficult of solu- tion In the eame way as the men had found them. He agreed with ¢! deputation that if the franchise were given to women it should be granted on the same terms as it was given to men. The Premier explained that while it had Become necessary to suppress the organised violerice of the militant auffragettes, the Government had no Gostre to interfere with free speech or the proper organisation of opinion BALTILLO, Mexico, June 19, via Larede, Tex, June 9.—Gen. Felipe ‘Fer Racing Cherte Bee Bporting Page CUoUaued vm Sewad Haye, Se ee ee heavy bundle wrapped in « burlap sack and @ chunk of concrete picked on the shore, He rowed down- yeaa Jet was not seen again, al- , [though the akiff was returned te the } jowner during the night. ‘The other clue caused the police to investigate the dissppesrance of Misa May Kaeda, who lived with her parents on the outskirts of the city. @he hae not been seen in a month. The diamembered body showed evi- dence of having been in tho river for about @ menth. It was wrapped in a burlap sack and weighted with a Lighspis tate slab of concrete, The only part found thus far was the lower portion of the trunk and the thighs. The woman, so far as basal ‘ re yernalde was about! and charred timbers, the mangled remains of nine men. RIVER h STEAMER SI SINKS AFTER LANDING 900 Majestic Strikes Crib in Nits Near St. Louls and Two Men Are Lest. BT. LOUIA, June 80-—Thirty-three permens were on beard the exoursion steamboat Majestic when ft sank in the Missiesipnl River near here carly counted for, a watobman and « deck. hand. ‘The mhere either swam aahore, were taken off in Nfeboate, of which the steamer carried six, or found safety on the upper deck, which re- mained ebove water, | ‘The steamer was sunk shertly after 00 emoursioniste had been landed from her. ———- SNOW IN JUNE? SURE! HEREITIS--RIGHT BYUS! Night Watchman Saw It, 60 He Did, and It Lay Like a Sheet on the Ground, (oasial te The Brening West, GRUBNWICH, Conn, unc %—The | Might watohmen et Abendroth Bresh- ore’ Geundry reports tat at 3 e'clock ) thie mersing « Cloud ef snow descend- Ll ever the Byram Ghove section, re many Mow Yorkers reside. | Th ow fell fo» twe minutes #0 thickly that it covered the ground lise @ sheet. Stare were shining | Drightiy a munnent before The Government | for to-night says | frost In the country.” Greenwich seems to have got wheud | ‘ot the fo nt | | PRICE ONE OENT. COLON OF BIPLANE WITH BALLOON MAKES AIR SHAM TAM FIGHT REAL Occupants of Both Mad Both Machines, ane Explosion, Hurled 1,500 Feet to Earth, Burned and Mangled. — Before a Crowd. DELIGHT OF SPECTATORS TURNS TO HORROR IN FLASH Aeroplane Was Trying to Pass Under\ the Balloon, but Ran Full Tilt Into It. VIENNA, June 20.—A mimi battle 1,500 feet in the air between a dirigible “alloon carrying seven men and a biplane bearing a pilot and a Passenger was suddenly transformed into tragic reality near this city to-day when the biplane struck the balloon and ripped it open. Thousands were watching on a ‘plain below. There was a terrific explosion of gas. The balloon and the frame of the biplane ‘Sroke Into flames, Side by side, lke meteors, the Blazing wreckage of the two aircraft shot toward the earth with thelr human freight, landing on the slope of a mountain. When horrifled eyewlinesses to-day, and of these twe are unao-/ C)yer 4 322-Mile Course ther forecuat | divided unger of light |benileap reached the wreckage they found, tangled in the mass of hot twisted steel The victims were Capt. Johaen Hauewirth, commander of the Gtrig- ible balloon; Lieuts. Piats and Hese- ta, pilot and passenger of the biplane; Licuts. Ernest Hofstatter, ‘Bree aad Haldinger, AMERICAN WINS AIRRACE, FLYING |: ~ GQ MLES AN HOUR Brock Beats Elght Competitors the horror of the happening in England. part of great military i people, The idea was to chow @ aemblage of troops and modern advancement has mble the extension into the tailitary operations It was for the men in the aeroplane te play, if possible, the superier of that style of air craft over the derous but steadier dirigibie. ‘Thousands watched breathiessty. aeroplane, glistening in the darting about the great ballecs @ lithe, active beetle. Thousands. the two machines come togethen, & puff of smoke, heard a IONDON, June %. — Walter & Brock, the Amerioan aviator, to-day wen the aly race from London to Manchester and baok, beating eight competitors, Brock covered the course of 522 miles as the crow files tn 4 hours 43 minutes and 26 seconds, actual fly- ing time, at the rate of about sixty- nine miles an hour, Brook won the recent Aerial Derby around London, The competitors left the Hendon Aerodrome at in- tervals in the order of their handicap times, the limit man starting first at § o'clock in the morning and the serateh man at about 11,80, ‘The ecuvse wag a distance of 938 miles and competitors, besiues stop- ing an hour ai Manchester, were to mop thirty minutes beth an the out- ward and homewanl journeys at the eentre! at Birmingham, Phe voute of the race was over the most thickly pepelated districts in the sountry ‘The prise for the fastem time was a wold cup and $2,000, while $1,750 was among the winners of the ! i U iit lish GREAT CROWDS TURNED OUT 7 FOR THE DISPLAY. tensive military maneusmnea were held to-day om the plain be tween Ensermorf and There is 4 military aviation at Fischamand, which is twelve or fiftees miles from ' Great crowds turned eut te wee the manouevres. herd Taking part in the mancuvres the army dirigible Koertling. Hauswirth and his aides ha@ up in this balloon many times 7 had tak ad taken many extended IMMER 8] Tl Bermads (a ahi Piattex toun,| The Koertling ascended bt se im #0 und fore noon, Capt. Hauswirth o tater WATE ‘tne position In the air commanding: No ty) Phone 4000 entire fleld und took sev: ~——— ” graphs of the troops, A complete’ novel each week by a fa-| malled that be waa ready to mous author in the Evening World. See|in @ sham battle with the | Nee Eveming World dor details, ‘Bee eallecn ont. cf ap

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