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\ ) } | { ian —_e, Coorvient. Une by ‘Frese Po New York World). ‘The NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 23, (1914, “16 PAGES PRICE ONE one mT AND 84. WE ii PLUNGE CITY N DARKNESS; CAUSE PANIC IN STREETS Women Caught Unawares as Clouds Open, Drenched to Skin, Seek Refuge Through Every Door. A small-sized cloudburst, preceded by a five-minute eighty-four-mile- hour gale and period of midnight blackness, visited the city at 5.04 this ‘, evening and caused widespread panic Thousands of toiflers, most of them women umbrellalese and arrayed fo midsummer flimsy garments, were caught in the downpour and dienced SUEDINU, COUR Sezaicest) FORDSSOIUTON Mare ierowaed Asainet she, Tails =| Goveenmest Gays Says tt Gobbled giris who pushed through the doors 5,000 Miles of Railroad and for shelter that bordered on pante: In crossing the water-swollen streets thousands of stenographers were spat- tered with mud and rain which rose to their shoe tops. . The vortex of the onrush for safety was in the vicinity of the World Building. In the darkness the shelter seekers seemed to lose their bearing and blindly made for the first ttoor- | dd They rushed helter-skelter into | in a blind rush to seek shelter from) the rain, which was falling in sheets. Fi page es It was reported at the Weather 1,500 of Trolleys. Bureau that the storm came out of sae the northwest and that its origin was local. Thirteen-bundredth of an inch| Suit for the dissolution of the New fell inside of three minutes after the York, New Haven and Hartford Rall- downpour began. voad under the Sherman Anti-Trust By 5.20 when the storm had passed act was filed to-day in the United every car line and ferry out of the States District Co Criminal ac- tion against the directors and other persons formerly connected with the/ |road is expected to follow early tn August. The Government asks for the sep- tion of eight railroads, twenty-one ", and the dozens of trolley lines from the New Haven. It declares the acquisition of these lines a conspiracy in restraint of trade and asks that the acquisition of the Boston and Maine stock be declared illegal, It demands the immediate sale by the New Haven LAWYERS 10 SUE' | It ts Ae that the New Haven | !road, through illegal methods, has| grown from 848 miles in 1893 to 6,540 miles in 1914, and that it controls more than 90 per cent. of all trans- portation and freight traffic in New England, Finally it is asked that the sales necessary to the breaking up of the alleged monopoly be made under the supervision and direction of the court | to persons not connected in any way with the New Haven Company. city was jammed with wet, bedraggled en and women, } BARNES ORDERS Attack Made by Roosevelt in Morning Paper Is Basis of Action. Republican State Chairman Will- fam Barnes jr. this afternoon in- structed his counsel to bring eult for! Mbel against Col, Theodore Roose- velt for attacks made by the Colonel {m this morning's newspapers. The amount named in the suit, it is said, | $e $100,000. | In announcing his intention to carry the matter into court Mr. Barnes says: “I deny the truthful- | ness of every statement made by Mr. Roosevelt in his publication this morning and have instructed my counsel, Ivins, Wolff & Hoguet, to ring an action for Ibel without de- lay jainst him. The issue in the primary canvaas of the Republian perty is in no way related to me and the issue between Mr. Roosevelt and and includes many letters and state- me will be judicially determined, ments made by J. P. Morgan, George I have nothing whatever to say in| F. Baker and other directors reply to Mr. Roosevelt's diatribe, ex- Special Assistant Attorney-General cept that it lacks dignity and self-/T. W. Gregory, who filed the suit, restraint and is without foundation, | “When an issue of this kind Is raised by a person of such prominence, me has but one of three courses: to used in acquiring railroads, trol- leye and steamship lines neces- in sary to a traffic monopoly, | acter of the jer deal as unlawful. The entire petition sets forth a master plan to throttle all competi- tion and acquire wealth for individ- uals instead of the road, It asks that a receiver be appointed for the road if the court deems that the best solution of the dissolution problem The complaint takes up 104 pages (Continued on Second Page.) oe Central Went Again Swelters, gubmit to the aspersions, to enter into| CHICAGO, July 23.--Chicago and the | an unseemly personal controversy, or |Central Weat sweiteled weal tovlay, the : j hermometer here registers to appeal to the courts tn order to | ing 99 Aegrees at 9.40. ‘The temp ure epable the person who uttered the was preiicte a to paual 96, yesterday's bet to establish the facts by texal joy : by th morrow. Was. prbnileds “hows It je understood from informa. | of corruption are tion obtained at the headquarters of | two political bosses: Mr, Barnes that he contends the jphy and that Barn Roseevelt attack plainly says he is |, qewwupt political boos; that the apolis [of tue wate gover divided between ‘Barnes and Mur- ntti ate caehtbien its = = {One Young Woman Faints rotten” condition See ser ane a at n= eo RR B00 GIRLS RESCUED IN WEST SIDE FIRE; 3 NO ONES ES NURED | Elevator Nive, Row Keep Cars Go:| ing Through Smoke to | Save Hundreds, j 1 ATC 5 oO oO FLEE DOWN STAIRS..O O From Fright After Being Taken Out. AT N A fire started this afternoon at 4.30/ o'clock in the cloak and suit factory of H. Wolfert, on the third floor of | the twelve-story loft bullding, at Nos.| 40 and 42 West Seventeenth street. | There were 800 girls at work in the Oo 1 building when the alarm was sound- | ed, sixty of whom were employed in the Wolfert establishment. The building is of fireproof con- struction and although there was Chill and © Batteries—Schmutz, pires—Byron and Johnson. NATIONAL LEAGUE INCINNATI— GIANTS WIN, 00001 CINCINNATI 1 1 aineveteene SRS ae rs and a, Yingling and Erwin. Umpires-+-Klem and Emalie. AT ST. LOUIS— BROOKLYNS LOSE | 0 0 0 0 ST. LouIS ) 0 0 3 Reulback and Fisher; 2+. AMERICAN LEAGUE EW YORK— HIGHLAN DERS Oo oO DETROIT 0 00 0 0 Game called on accoant of rain. Batteries—Dauss and Sianage; ‘onnolly. FEDERAL LEAGUE Perritt and Wingo. Keating and Sweeney. ‘ANTS WALLOP — 13 CINCINNATI REDS Cluster of Hits Round Gave McGraw's 2 Tribe Five Runs, NEW YORK. R. H. PO. 4 Um-| Bescher, cf... Doyle, 2b Murray, If | Burns, rf. | Snodgrass, It, 2b. | Fletcher, ss Merkle, 1b. | Meyers, c 1 McLean, c. Stock, 3b.. | Tesreau, p Demaree, p Piez ways Wiltse....... wee oen Hens @-s-e--nooseoce cooo-erenesosoe ceo leceonnc-o---owor Totals ne ke) SNiehoff out, hit by batted ball. | Piez ran for Meyers in Sth. | | Umpires— tery, ran for eau in Sth, lise ran for Dayle tn 6th, confined to the third floor. | ~—-IGHLANDERS home, "3 tion. thereafter, ret) on ran up to third, Start poor. “Collen, and Gutiasted her ia the Fin She couldn't improve her posi: Uhler ran for Miller in 8th. 5; Cincinnati, 8 Three-base =| Bescher. Two-base Hits- Edwin, Stock, Doyle, INGET-AWAY GAME in Second Firat Base on Halls—Off Tesreau, 3; off Yingling, 5; off Demaree, 2. Struck Out—By Tesreau, 2; by Yingling, 5 by Demaree, 1, Left on Bases-—(ilants, Hit Snodgrass, “WME. CALLAUX LIES!” SAVS DIVORCED WIFE OF FORMER MINISTER Mme. Gueydan Denies Under Oath She Gave the “Thy Joe” Letters to Slain Editor, Though She Had Copies. “CAILLAUX HAS NO HONOR!” WOMAN SHOUTS TO JURORS. Admits She Has Other Love Missives, Which She Vows Premier Gave * Her Before Their Divorce. elcccecescecocoes™ AT BROOKLYN— . CINGINNATI. great excitement and screaming, all * R. H.PO. A. E. those on the various floors escaped | BROOKLYNS LOSE Denies, rf........0 0 1 0 1 PARIS, July 23.—Scenes that beggar the most impassioned melo- | without physical injury. About five! 1 oO oO oO oO oO 1 Hi ! 2 4 2 0/drama marked the trial to-day of Mme. Henriette Caillaux, wife of the hundred got out by means of two ele- = 00100 i a i eal i vators—one at euch end of the build- CHICAGO Twombly, It. os 81 8 former Prime Minister and MiniAee of Finance of France, charged with ing. ‘The others fed down the stalr- Neihoff, 3b.. .0 0 2 § o|the murder of Gaston Calmette, editor of Le Figaro. Me ee maa’ 0. oO) OL. 2 0 — 5 |Grob,2b.. /0 1 3 4 0} Mme, Gueydan, who divorced her first husband to wed Caillaux, oe oolness ane a work did much] _yJnevekle and Anderson, ; 3 and Land, Umpires ee i “0 4 8 o 1) Raynouard—the present Mme. Caillaux—took the stand, and amid the to allay a panic ey fook on the i: ; : il i —— ——— . cheers of the spectators, denounced Mme. Caillaux as “the intruder girls from the upper foo 4 shot Erwin, ¢.... op Ps @ OF - : I eheeh to. Whi Waal hdr’ Wh remrar EVENING WORLD RACE CHART Von Kolnit :0 0 1 © 1) who defiled my home to take my place.” able speed, | Yingling, p +t! 1 4 © ©) Mme, Gueydan swore solemnly that she did not give to Calmetie the ae re tuciety feceodsnen ae ue é ‘ : a ¢ | intimate letters Mme. Raynouard had written Caillaux before he was + Abak ranicdown ihe stale to thal YONKERS. rt Yn , THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1914 0 divorced. She admitted she had other similar love epistles, but ref | Day of ity Jockey © Laross. 9 9 0 o P ay siteas ang \collepaed as ane reashes | Ubler. vee 0 0 © 0 O/to give them to the prosecutor, finally delivering them to Maitre Labori, | the sidewa’ She was attend D ” wos se tu - —-— me “ail M i $ Tee au balanan’ aureesn ron Nie ASP ones. “stan ho foal hers re Mme. Caillaux s lawyer, to do with as he wished, York Beavis ms fi ee was dillon baited tor Xibwling in eta, | “You are trying to make me responsible for the crime,” she shouted caused by defective insulation, was La Ross ran for Erwin in &th, | passionately. “You seek extenuating circumstances. All that has been said by the accused (Mme. Caillaux) and by M. Caillaux has been false,” she added, when charged with being the intrigante behind Calmette and the person responsible for the shooting because she gave Calmette the famous “Thy Joe” letters written by Caillaux to Mme. Raynouard while Caillaux was still the husband of Mme. Gueydan, stolen Bases —Snodgrass, ‘an, rey seh ; Herzog, 2 Double Plays—Nlehoft King protection from the court, HIGHLANDERS. il to Groh to Mollwitz. 2. Wild Pitches the aed fanea 164 He | R. H.PO. A. 6g Yingling, Hit by Pitcher-—By Ying- “ tle woman shouted? veaeees ling (Stock). Umpires—Klem and “Iam alone, I have no h Boone, 2b. o 13 0 Emalie, Attendance—2,500 eben Hartzell, If o 110 4 iS * and she gazed straight 0 04 7 i eieaa: sacle Seema teen at the woman who had stolen her wad @ t @ paeied aed Ai ice REDLAND PARK, CINCINNATI, husband’ love and name. i ot pi an ailing only Sh Mullen, 1b. -0 0 13 2 Mee) Os Oi tlagan a a al Fan aro eB O., July 283—The last battle between BROOKLYN, Sho swore that even before she Cook, rf ot © Pt # = Reds and QGiants—that is, the Inet R. H.PO. A. E. emapirsssa tates wentee to divorcee 7; three-yearolls and upward; 9000 a es » the inister had given her a Sweeney, ¢ oo4 1 ae eect path big dlecicdimics (Continued on Sporting Page) Omar, ss.. oo Vey ‘ satchel full of love letters from bis Maisel, 3b. 0 0 3 3 @_ihenbek: ty susie cba Daubert, 1b vb tS 2 inlatrean) who later becuase fe ee 1g ee NATIONAL LEAGUE, | Meyers. ct 0, 1 3 9 Olcnd wite, Bhe did noe read. thee a | SES Fee cainerttst tt 4 qk 3 Wheat, If. 9 0 3 0 2) sho swore, Sho discovered Calllaux’s wee f 2 20 If | 106 _2 i 20 1 8 82 Ae AT PITTSBURGH. Cutshaw, 2b 0 0 6 2 O) intrigue with Mme, Rayno: | ‘Wienor timed bis rush @ isifle late, Hedge just lasted under the | BOSTON— uard, ahe | atert Vinh at Serises ho: took ee chanee. with’ St. ‘Miler Sieing” with a: great eo Stengel, rt 1 1 0 0 0} said, only when Caillaux himself, DETROIT. | Hier set the_pese_te tbe sireteh cls 2 weaken ia, toe. mu ees Tae 1000100 0 0— 2) smith, ab © 3 1 0 0] bended knees, conteased it and begedd R. H.PO. A. E.| 205 Poe Owners’ Pund Bales the faatiow rar. PITTSBURGH— lca e 0 0 4 5 0] forgiveness, which for a time she Bush, s9.. 0 0 0 3 OF innigg Sinn.“ eneuer seus fuller, “ine Tis gee ame Wlaner, & ¢, br Rea Brah 00.000 0 0 0 0— 0|Schumutz,p.......0 0 0 1 0} ranted, because, she sald, she Moriarty, 3b O 1 2 4 OF ine Fine kes Wigs PR i | Batteries —- ‘Tyler and Whiting; |Reulbach,p.......0 0 0 0 | “thouxht she saw the bottom of bie High, cf o 1 3 0 0} adn Cee 110 Cooper and Coleman, U'mpires—Lin-| Dalton...... (09) 4 0) 60” Of eart through his tears.” Crawiord, rt. 1 2 0 0 0 ae Miner i to a coln and Hart. ot 0 © Of Sh® admitted she kept the “Thy Veach, If... o 1 0 t Of veel $6 a 33 = AT CHICAGo. — — — — —|Soe" letters because she did not “want Kavanaugh, 2b. 2 2 bo vy agit Ve \n0 PHILADELPHIA~ . 2 9 24 1 1% be unataae pe divore tr the tin +" d to p Burns,Ib.......,.0 1 14 0 0 eh acl 10s 0004 a Dalton hetted for Bohmuts in 7th, | ae gece, corte niveele eaeioue Here oan Gino . Bente tn the Machiavellian manoeuvres of am lpauae . 10 3 CHICAGO-~ Ewan batted for Reulbach in 9th. | unfaithful husband. He asked me to | Dev vveveees Ai 8 8 § 3051 ST. LOUIS. my word of honor I had de- .| Total 1 895 1B Ott Batteries — Rixey, Mattison R. H.PO. A. E,|*troyed the letters, but I did not do OME scenes 2 13 I Dooin; Cheney and Hargrave. 1 2 3 & 6/8 nor did I ask his word of honor, | "One out when game was called on ace pires--Eason and Quigley. 0 1 4 © | becuse I knew he had no honor,” count of rain. — 2. . Following the testimon: ol 'y of Mme, SUMMARY, AMERICAN LEAGUE, rit oo gf] Gueydan, Maitre Labor! was smiling First Base on Balls—Of Keating, Willidag arly "ahd oes J. Miller, oe Z and confident, 0; off Daugs, 2. Struck Out—by | ali all thet war AT PHILADELPHIA. Wilson, et +0 1 1 0 0} st am now certain of an acquittak” Keating, 2 by “Danian fat on hin th CLEVELAND— Beck, 3b... 0 2 LE Bineuenen evita ‘e ighlanders, 4; Jetroit, 4@ and geddings tin ° es : ‘ it Rane Hit—Hartzell, — Sacrifiee wh ns er ha 0000001 — | Wingo,c. 1 1 6 1 0] Mme, Caillaux took her place in the L ang Ke, High, Mullin, Daus | Mittin rime tats, Sto te Winner, b. @, by Blues Wild] ATHLETICS — Dressin, 1b. . 1 1 10 § OQ) prisoners’ inclosure punctually at | Naye--Moriarty to 8. | "s = ne | Wild Piten- Keating. Tit hy pie, a8 yee 0200303 —— | Perritt,p..... o 21 21 Sane She ‘Sarring is her right nen Ry Dauss (Sweeney, ¢ ia ae B —— — = = /8 je vial of sinelling salts and @ | pires Chill and Connelly, Attend if Sigater pene ee omneD ion Carian Totals........055 4 10 27 13 Ojnotebook. Two minutes afterward the AnSAY= Bi BOY. i 1 Witwal! pires—Evans and Dineen. | red-robed Judges filed into court, Thistle oatlentis chiiten *A0mm The ea lot ot grad —— SUMMARY: Joseph Caillaux and his ean) ita Boson ton her rare hal ny exon AT WASHINGTON. Firat Bare on Halla-Of Pestitt, 4: | Paseal Ceccalul, had ¥ Sioa siiconslg mniea isc és Ceccaldt, had visited the prige a Si Go— ee acne oner in the Conciergerte before the) ‘2 fon to Wed Sept. a8. 010110000-3 Brooklyn, 6; St Tuy {hearing began. They found that the | eet fs iN, vee ei Shes boat WASHINGTON— 4% Two-Base Hits—-Niith, Beck, | long atrain wae beginning to tell Mince Oskar, fifth son of the German {186 to 108 the Hou 00000050 — 5 Sacrifice Hits Ww heat, Huggins. her and that sbe felt exhausted ’ Emperor and Empress, to Countes | Stolen Bases—Daubert, Dreasen, Dou- but she showed a strong Marie Von Bassewits: Levetszow. tier | the 8 ‘app! pratt ys Detteria Host and Kuhn: Boehi-|bie Plays—-Fischer to Cutshaw, (ber Bb ao Vs ea Sovgnrnarit buildi, i ni ea dale Teva: Fischer to Omare. Umpires—Byron tion to face her ordeal and Johnston. Attendance—5,000. The teatimeny: bs siiiieiae tecbinhasidisies ata ite ofeenves 4 ear ey a i. iets Are eH