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» and Arbitration Camference Breaks Up oe ty fring injuries @ere Areweed by) ah Léncoln Hompital ’ Crotty arrented Clerk edert WiLL I POUGHT OUT, his address ae No 160 i iF i ! we ry « Union Demands Kecognition offic, a and Third Avenue Line Heads enience was | ‘ alind to wee the Won't Grant It, pasnenger tr ne cording to the pe he gremtent are out of a to return to work and pronsaing (HOM pie ary giniy were in operation on| Bfforie by Mayor Mitehel to hay the One Hundred and Twenty ninth Hirect crosstown tine, and & similar fainted on the Porty-nec. wad officials of U Bervioe on the erowe uth of Grand Street h* @Mewty tn meeting the requirement® was discontinurd altogether {ferences wuld the etrikin railway employeom oh Third Avenue tine arbitrate thelr dit oumht thie after m ot the New York # liwaye | Company that thelr men were not Ip the union and stated that it prick sympathy with the airtke but were! vould di ae ine being coerced, the union oMclale dividuals butt loyalty The Guring the day occurred treet ty-fires | pointed to the fact that the men of | Arion the Union leaders and I In an OO A ar ne, had of thelr! a. Maher, Vice Pronkdent and General Yonw litte, 1 head o'clock, when a delegation of strikers, | Mouart Hall, No. 424 baat Righty. Manager of the Third Avenue tine, headed by Thomas 8. Hayes, watted GSS Rae testag toe Ly * Me and bis aon, Fdword A, Maher fr hel why om Afieen of the company's OMplIyo8 | Bei herati ina were kept secret, Avsintant ( | Manager, had stat who were repairing the tracke at that ed their side to the controve: reaen| wae trol of his car, It Jumped the track SREEaG cnoee be the Agi point) and swung over on to the nest track and {had attracted a great crowd) juni jn time to be shattered by a when Capt, Wakefield, in charge of | northbound car, No one was hurt me P mtth Police pnerenner Cana who ae matter is to be fought out the city Street barn, sent a sergeant and ten age for praeatiin tho government will preserve order." RAILROADS ONE DAY policemen to the scene to investigate, y ney, will handle At this point W. D. Mahon, Inter- OTRIKERS RUN AT THE AP- in at Night from | national Vico President of the Street PROACH OF POLICEMEN. Chieg Inspector! Railway Mon'a Union, arose nd, Achmittberger, wh: been on duty | \ e “gad « At the approach of the policemen aimaat cant! ily a Taot Balure ores ee fe ag Reh ry phage | — t will be glad to give its ter. Heveral hundred commuters from y Mayor point and succeeded in getting them | Wostchester walking to the Two) Mitehel maid it 4 imponnible for returi te quit their jobs, Benered | see LA Aiea oage | Barer him to bring a ttlement, And | Thomas Mullaney, one of the en- | station © oepwey saw two "lin breaking up the ference th ley cars of the Union Railway Com Gineore of the Third Avenue aystem, Dany" wrecked at that point because | Mayor remarked: | FITZGERALD Mr, happened along and engaged in 4 war) of the inexperience of a Airike- break “It either side to this controversy | Fea agita: ef words with Hayes, The argument! ing motorman, The latter lost con change of opinion the city | | ce in bringing about an axree arbit uary several of the strikers ran away. They | day, went home to get somo sleep Mr were brought back and Mullaney de-/ this morning. The condition of many | “Hoth sides prom 000 policemen held on re- | they would presery companions om the charge of inter- pb Med pew Ay Deine | alt Calling the mecting to order Mayor Mitchel asked Mr. Mahon what fering with the company’s employees. | equigped to provide sleeping quarters the atrikere are demanding. 7,000,000 persons transcend in im. cost and 6 per (Continued from Firat Page.) Aacording to the police repor’, onlv) wo.4ay was pay day on most of the!and 33 cents an hour for each year | *Peech which was heard by those & normal 606 care were op-|diviaions of the Third Avenue systom| thereafter, They are now receiving | outside; but it Is my intention, If an- Ahe Third Avenue lines in and, Raeniee trons reer bg pe pente an hour Goring tho firat bed other remedy cannot be found, to strikers met tho men who have re-|and this increases to 30 cents an hour to-day. mained steadfast to the company, the|in the sixth year” cents offer a resolution in Congress putting a by the indign. 0) police guard about the barna was ‘Mpoaking for the Third Avenue|#®" embargo on dll shipments abroad of the Bronx, it is -|atrengthened, The paying off of the! Railway, Edward A. Maher jr. said; {of ammunition and explosiv uguat Grand Jury, which | strikere proceeded quietly, however.| “The Third Avenue employees were] “The Interstate Commerce Commis- that borough to-day, will | About 800 received thelr wages at the | patisfied until these outsiders came! ston, the officials of the States, coun- barn in Kast One Hundred and rough investigation of the|Twenty-Atth treet, near the Har-| pu. roe men Mae ducite nyueatt | ties and city involved, can do nothing situation in that district. iom River. ‘The bes tog were tee aix months we have raised the wages | bUt pass the buck, The embargo may of the little girl at tho brig eh ys in thelr badges, but) oe the men, and feet we have done seem drastic but it 1s more important uoskilled motorman on 4 he #ll that we can. ‘e are and willl to protect these millious of lives thaa Tee ay eet apathy, wien | continue to be opposed to any union |i is to endanger thom under the dle- venue last Maturday night, | strikers are not in sympathy with that has taken place since | their quitting the company, pointing! bition and the Bronx. In Weatches. | tates of @ technical neutrality.” the start of the strike and the charge |out that by doing wo they will lowel tar County we have a union/which| Mr. Eagan, Congressman Hamtil, that the Union Railroad officials im- | (he advantage galned by trading in vy nanded down to un by the recelv- | Mayor Fagan and Public Safety Com- ry -ope,tive stores maintained " ported gunmen and gangsters will be| ty'tne compe.ty, We can see no question for ar} migstoner Frank Hague, all of them tuvestixated. Gov. Whitman, at the Hotel gt,|>!tration.” advocates of radical action in the con- Mayor Mitchel then began asking A Gelegation of conductors and] R: would not discuss the strike reqeatlon ets Maher jr. atated: | ference are going to Washington at ‘ogia, guards employed in the Hudson and] situation. rhe (aot thal te nae ae] “Our: wugeation ts that wo be per- |midnight to ask for restrictive legie- ur men aa 10: | ation, Manhattan tube which runs between! andor Loule M., Josephthal of the| mitted to deal the Hudson Terminal on Cortlandt} Naval Militin gave color to the story | Hldue Cmuniren ety Terr tat? | Others present at the conference Giant 006 Mewprk, Jersey City, Hs-' that be wee eee eee mullite te bile Jing, the matter will have to be fought | wore Assistant United States District beken and the Jersey stations, at-|'ty Of caline ve uimorder, It ie une | Out” ‘ Attorney Roger Wood of New York, tended a meeting of strikers at Ly-| Geratood the Governor foela there aro| “After the manner in which the! assistant United States District At- Hall, Third Avenue gad Eighty-|enough State soldiers available to| company has apoken there Is nothing | orney andrew Steclman of New Jer- coum y einth Strect, Afior the méeting mem-|handie any situation that may de-/ more that wo can aay,” replied Mahon) ot iidepeth of Hudson now hind i | l fi B>pes | i Sing Eott i #2 i merl. sano the Worl here of the delegation stated 2,000 men | VeloP a ee County, Assistant Prosecutor J lice Commissioner Woods deniod y S and ! employed in the tube were ready to! ne nad conferred with the Governor McCarthy, the city commissioners and jon ey treet rallw: Felative to calling ys me mie. Be John Milton, corporation counsel. over en e tor 01 A report showing that sixty cars of eald the lo been 08 reserve ouiy ! high explosive material wore deliv- themselves Ase eee ered at Jersey City terminals every om @ minute's notice. alatance, day was laid before the conference. ou OFFICIALS A still existing peril was found 1 score of aldii who has won success as a motion 188 TW] The New Jerscy authorities also dis. ; THE SVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, AVOUET 1, 1916. e DEADLOCK ENDS | 27.."D ARTATON” HUGHES DECLARES” HSE NO OP. ta ~ MAYOR'S MEETING | SAYS WHITRIDGE, | FOR NATION WIDE | IN NEW SECRETARY: pane <anuae coe Tells Evening World London Says He Favors Passage By Devlin Accuses Premier in ( med to day The orrespondent of the extent of the! street railway strike in New York, | niet, seeing £ ‘ The Union Kailway officials claimed». tended remaining until October th th ee By ; 10" . to have 66 per Cent, of thelr ears. In| 0" | Mr. Whitridae showed much eon m4 nothing in the Kepublionn | that the two chief offiders, the Chief The Mechanic The representatives of the anton - tform barring him from # fa Hecretary and the Attorney General he officals of the union | the strike and asked ‘The eed not fear that his said 26 per cent, | ftood firm tien of thelr or ble attitude toward the proposed| were Unionista, n ear eye the trath | gamisution, stating that were thie dons tng World reprenentativ: amendment, In reply Mr. Hughes wD re. | glasses will slip off—no matter ’ that o ans teas ae pause ply Noe H. B. Dunn, the new Chief secre f ESTABLISHED HEADQUARTERS would willingly arbitrate — the ro er re ent thin mennnwe tary, ty hie| how he jars them—if the lenses OF OWN VOLITION, of women Phird Ave ayotam ia tied up? ten't It @ HeuPl sty pear Benator; Your telegram| life. t * are fitted to the patented In anawer to the statement made by polntedly refused to recon f the Weatchestor and Yonkers 1104 | porcived in anawer to the notifies. | nouem: only? There was talk of # strike on ployees, but if the whole system in involved that i# quite another mat. officials of the company, I'll return If they wish me te.” tire country, My view ix that the — ing for some time to stir up trouble and JERSEY CITY GIVES their efforts we Hoe p 1 also wish to may that if this When asked if he was prepared to| Mr. Hugh: there's nothing to arbitrate, In Jan-| Congressional Union entire ayatem were incroased $268,000, or 6 per cent. The company could not From his son, who is an officer in| to Mr. Hughes: possessing Young Whitri ALIENIST BEGINS STUDY OF ALL OSBORNE GUESTS from which he expects to get great | Adrenalin treatment, has been dls- | roost, Spin results, It is a paychopathetic ward, ;charged from the Throat, Nose and “ati hter also 12 in charge of Dr. Bernard Glueck, for- Lung Hospital, and is at home again. | oii: an: | gelling oners arrive they will be studied to : ascertain their mental capacity to find|*¥8 Dr. BE. J. Bermingham, Chiet meantime study tho environment of the man before he coramitted a c-ime, Hone SE. SArShs lla. a0 _reecminenAAA: in crime. . ‘These facts, faken Jo ponpectign with the study of his mental powers, will be’ added to during his prison term, |th® Willard Parker Hospital, where |, just as a patient's history is kept in| #2 Immune serum treatment ls being & hospital, used. Both methods will be laid be- ALLIED LOSS 350,000 Headquartera, “the total Anglo- o ’ é . ALL STYLES GF MIS CARS , n Get 4 Runabout Now far? VKeduced bromt 6990 Brea | 345 terete eed lever, the Ford Mota spony to-day eeneuneed @hole- auctions the presse of models of the F yrrespondent Agitators | Camgress of Constitu- | “Dodging” to Make Cats- Are to Blame, | tional Amendment, paw of Lloyd George, > ‘wopetes Gab : anand to $808, town from 00 meet nef Charlee Bo Hughes to-day declared Mere! Cote Demet & The Rene Wort) 6605, sedan from 0180 to 6668, chage The Reming Wort) | himerlt it te posed) LANDON, Aug 1 Th 60 to 0826, NDON, Aug 1 Frederick W.| Const onal ame ating| Mle te the Moume of Ges riously impaired Ire ¢ than any hap the war beg The jae, Presidemt of the Third | (0 Women country-wide suffrage , when in. | Though he established himself in his ning World) geoeptance speech last night as bein of votes for women, he @ AMnounee In hin Kpee ined the adoption of an ame | ment Henator G Hutheriand of 1 to-day called the candidate's atten tion in & telegram to the fact that Ireland beyond (he appointment 4 Unionist King’s Counsel a» Chief Heeretary for “the most distresetul th wid return 4 the company bie pr He was then leave London for his place country, where he had ine 4 pointed out with ir. | ive force that Ireland didn't on @ coalition government, but that wan pure did ot cy ° ni o Hines petete f lett Mew Yorks | cog.) vc NOt rotor te the here waa no ind ot ur Yranas Suchen this was not mentioned y other part of the aystom. Th iy the platform. 1 have no objection, | It is constructed upon ere and Weateheater Nine Te) however, to tating my personal principle of | “Suction t only 18 per cent. of the @M-| views, As I said in my speech, I tact,” holds eyeglasses fi no doubt think It to be moat desirable that the bonition with the question of Woman Buffrage should In that event, I may have to! ie settiog promptly, m, but 1 will await word from) wrhe question is of such a nature, ! that it should be settled for the en. and securely, and prevents pinching, tilting slipping. Attached to a Cemegae or more— depei upoa the grade selected, ™ Sold only at our stores, effect to transactions are f Lan ‘ationaliat le le! unbounded | were ahameleasly and cynically jock. | .¢ dquarters of the| eyed by the Coalition Government. Oeculists and Sorc) or Woman Suf-|‘The suggestion. that. when. Lloyd BUN He 01 jaauied by Miss]! Goorge entered into a binding co ny the ly delicate situation now in Ireland without making it ure simply nil Joseph Deviin's criticinma of Mr.) cts, A Ww ed wit Whitridge said further that] proposed amendment should be sub: | Arter in’ onouldestue. thee t beon try-| mitted and ratified and th ‘ Mee tors In Yonkers had ¥-| vameved tram political “a ttlement on Lioyd George in Very sincerely your attributed the present strike to “CHARLES EVANS HUGHES,” News of tinetly dama: The more th frage was rate, Mr, Whitridge eaid, “M0,.| aithusianm at the b the wages of the men of the n M wey Burns and |tract with the Irish leaders ho w Addy Scott Baker, predicting | binding himself alone and not the the women of the West would | Cabinet, would be ridiculous ff it did afford to pay any more.” ly to the support of Mr. Hughes, | not so gravely invol the honor of . Whitridge admitted that the/ and contrasting his attitude with the| George and the whole Cabinet and >. Wiiniaae, of living had risen in New York| ! of Tresident Wilson that |i¢ its consequences were not 80 por- oon koe: Broskive: a a flous in Ireland. Vica Chairman of the! Bonar Law's speech afforded further ¥ sent the following | evidence of how the Unionist leaders have receded from the position they sald it was for that reason the cent. advance had been granted. nion, late to “The Congressional Union for] ag were understood to have ’ There was further argument and tho|for more than the ordinary precinct | ‘MA mirikers are demanding. | | sortance all the complicated masa of |th® British army and who recently! woman suffrige congratulates you | sqonted: oF i Then it P matter was settled without arreste by [complement, \se and with “recognition. of "the | laws as to tho regulation of ship. |Won the Military Cross, Mr. Whit-| most earnestly on the stateamaniike|war conveyed. that, they. had aband- { a the strikers promising to keep away|NO TROUBLE WHEN STRIKERS! union,” replied Mahon “they alno| ments of explosives and death-deal- | dee said he had received @ letter! position you have taken in favor ng oned all idea of attempting repeal ot RD a A ‘ wish an increase of pay. ey want -|the Home Rule act. But Law's speec! from the company's property. ARE PAID OFF. $0 conta an hour for the Sret year) Te cmmuaition. T did not make the | now living in a fter iehe hte the nation| was regarded by Irish leaders and NEAR 60" STREET Home Rulers generally as of sinister added that he was r ——— omen in that connection. Milieu In fact, the gap between the Irish DEATH RECORD Nationalists and the Government is by the Germans. being made wider by the Government which was entering upon a most s. dangerous experiment in setting up a SET BY PLAGUE fxs. Sri a i WITH SIN DAY} sa®aTook wonens _o— FIRST RACE—For fillies, two-year- ith "$900. added |) five Sing Warden Opens Psycho- pathic Ward to Learn Cause of Crime, olde; sellin, (@ontinued trom First Pago) — | {UCHENand Siocl, Neat; Gla Melee 168 OSSINING, N. Y., Aug. 1.—Warden jontinued from First Pago. % to 1 ani 10 1, firat; Ol! ’ hoa |. § to 5, 7 to 10 al to Thomas Mott Osborne of Sing Sing (Kurscnpaun) 00 32,400 Ai, tn° || Holewasser Home Talks No.85 Prison started an innovation to-day paralysia patient to be cured by the 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, third, Time, Do not forget that the time to buy ‘by, Stalwart Van, Sky |— GOOD furniture NOW, while our Tae Mac. Honnie Las-| | Great Annual August Sales are in full swing and while prices are at their lowest ebb of the year, Hi you will find the richest Period and Grand Rapids furniture, for any room or for the furnishing of home complete, on extended credit terms that make {t distinctly er, upward: | $1. dy “We have thirty more patients who | '"o,milrs, Web carta 190 (L are only waiting the O. K. of the| William) wo 10, Health Department to be discharged,” ly connected with the Federal In- Asylum at Washington, As pris hile. to vial aurely ‘pay. YOU to come to HO surely ‘pay s WASSER'S. 0: OO Natllin or Mitt Mie Croatonn Cay tal OUR LIBERAL TER) best Way to hanglle each man.|Surgeon at the hospital, “All hav kers on the outside will in the| been cured by the intra-spinal injec- by Dr. 8. J. Meltser of the Rocke: feller Institute.” Reports are also encouraging from | ,,/ find @®hy he came to ve Involved fore the conference of experts which | ,,, meets Thuraday at the Coil Physicians id ‘eons. State, New Jersey & Co: We vay freieht and railroad terest of two readers of The Evening Saib LONG STRUGGLE. FS os One by James M, Connolly, Inspector of ‘The arrival of strikebreakers ai FITZMAURICE AND DANCER Am. Agr, Chemical NY } Combustibles, in carrying out a OW SOMME SAYS BERLIN Hailed Gaol town autnaritt a Laviied 4 Rooms Alls] 9 ‘ (eee of the barns inéloate the “Third HURT IW AUTO CRASH) 23 3 win BS + Bl gestion of The Bvening World that 0 ’ a ie Complete ‘ | Ane strict Inspection of freight care and Bate Woe TIVELY 8200 VALU : fea Deut ‘The Black Tom termina’ | British Sum Up Gains for Firgg|70¥S FOR PARALYSIS tind Fae, Dining Hom, G “ i bergen shout FAs Bissh te oat | Brite Bum’ Up "S| SUFFERERS, THE GIFT OF |‘ Companion of Director for George thd be made, Although he will not finish Fifteen Days of A Kleine Gives Two Names ne 4 %| the Investigation before night, Connol- EVENING WORLD READERS Rooms Al } Atlas Acchlia . We 1. lly waid he had already found eight car- Drive, Complete : ler Accent, § E'4] ronda of dynamite, guncotton, pleric] BERLIN, Aug. 1 (By Wireless to] rite gufterers from infantile | i! VELY 9380 ' George Wismaurice, director for acid and T-N-T on the Black Tom | Sayville). —“According to a very cOU-| paralysis at the Hospital for Crippled | Jr iw a) 3 ioe] } George Kleine’ ‘e Mag og at § 1 #48 — | nidings, og at least ag much as went! tious valuation,” saya a atatement! Children will enjoy a new stock of | uti amie” trye-re old ts oem peasy ahd i hs Oulda Berger 0, a ye ~ off in Sunday's great blast, with a] issued to-day by the German Army|toys through the sympathetic in- ing ie.) 0 iat 110; Terms apply aleo to New ‘ Atth Street, a pretty young woman H oa as yet uninapected. Wh: "Mherta true’ fo: Boooelue ste % Vs bsolutely. Removes picture play broker and agent for | fim Indigestion. One package motion picture actore and actresses, were injured to-day when @& taxicab covered from the records of recent] will % | shipments from the terminal that MIT ZV] nousands of carloads of high explo- * pete to i 52 < f provesit, 25cat all druggists, | siscewived Fitsmaurice’s touring car | “Mt Ww sive are aboard tho munition ebips| som at Becond and Webster Avenues, wi ii + taking cargo in Gravesend Bay. No] july 751 Long Island City, Miss Bergere cave or bt ship sails until it has taken aboard 4} chat two different names after the accl- dent and said she was ®& Spanish dancer. Mer Mii She was taken to St, John's Hoss | ha. Ate re thousand or more carloads, and care- lessness or a successful bomb plot on any of these ships, expose South zis PECLELEE SS er tts SEEEEEL EE ES — fl 1 ee Ane } 10." Venture, 108; Hi lo, Hendrie, French losses in the Somme offensive | World, Mrs. Adelaide Miller Walker Oita Tig Meditate; Sreoge PARIS, Aug, 1—The net re uit of} has sent to the city editor a check between Ovillcrs and Montaulan, and|voted to the purchase of toys for the greater part of t position fell into British hands, reach 350,000 officers and men,” Delivery by cur own moter i An iio; (immp of No, 386 Sanford Avenue, Flushing, ||?) Maucies allowance tislwed Siok. children suffering from infantile paralysis, The checks were indorsed r , taken and 12,100 off- Pi cah lukas Gite, wich Ser vail A Eh ran Brooklyn and the other communitios | KD (Then were made. pilsuner.|to the Hospital for Crippled Chil- > Rae ieee eena bat vote. soveeed (TET eee {8 +B Jatong Gravesend Nay to the danger of| Tho military material aoised included | dren, where the funds will be usea Offering for Tuesday, oy Pecitle,.. 1 1 + %/ashock many times more serious than | (hirty-five fletd gun: " 7 with bruises, Fitsmaurice went to : ie BR t Ritnat of the blowing up of the few | =—===—=s= fen sae Pareaee songened by the Bihemaakers sasett, meet sy Farest bonteerlonetss Sueur ape homies With Ber ane Femsined i BY | barges and cars which were destroyed | and taken before Judge Mark A, Bul- _ be . biccictabsdlldaidhtdneMcedbicdls 24...) at her bedside during’the da} bh a 4, | At Black Tom. livan on sere. diag Body of Unknown Man ‘Special for To-morrow, Wedn. ? of » He was held to appear fr! i ia: ww, eae It was just a trivial affair, ted Mee £ | Director of Public Safety Henry weodore fk Jobaeon of the Johneos | boty 9 [erg foes ee are me day, August 3nd ter not say anything about it,” 23% gs +s Wilson of Bayonne sent inspectors to! 1: ignterage and Towing Company and mer ene Lanes filet todas tak HICKORY NUT CREAM KIAsES— vitgmku te ives at the 1 an the terminals of all railroads in Bay-| A, M. Dickman, Black Tom agent of | N° (4 ‘weed Im thie confection are aS Aberdeen, No, 17 West Thirty- ty 3 = Bl cine to-day with instructions to pre-|the Lehigh Valley. All are under taken, 0, the ore e ee ciened 118 mp and Fine, When they 4 Street. ee q vent the diversion to them of muni. | $000 ball, ‘There bas been talk of | sounds, was bald and cleau ghaven and in forces wi delicioss, Vanilla Srey ae eee Wh IMG 4 BM sinvlar accusations against President | ore @ brown sult and biack lace shoes, Huger Cream, they SHOCK KILLS BATHER. hi! "wire tlons ordinarily going to Black Tom. |i) 3, Thomas of the Lehigh Valley “aa som of ex: 13¢c ti Ht Under the Weehawken bluffs, in tho] and President W. G. Hesler of the] STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. UND BOX hoy toy t ° ' sentral Railroad of New Jerse: ‘ Woman Dies After Stepping at hy West Shore yards, opposite Riverside | Centra y. - q rege Drive, were found two tone of extra Mrs. Mary Weston, aget torty-nine,| 7H Sh Slee BERD Mare senaitive dynamite, No explosives of No, 35 Sullivan Street, Brooklyn, were found in the Erie yards at clipped off a clay beach this afternoon the foot of Pavonia Avenue, At the foot of Columbia Bireet, where dent of the com, the stro} i Of im Newspaper Oftice, Aug. L—Two bombs | the h xploded carly to-day| ™. I. Mackensie, F which were ii att eee wortt's | |twenth foot ut waren | SMMHATCT HBT ygaty damaged the building of the | National Dock and Storage Company, | (nel ‘2b Washings he murface A moment I ny Press, but the preassa| for whom & Warrant Was issued yea- fr 20 Gage peer © he Ding, PUP | terday, was arrested to-day at his] of « Tramilion “Avenue harged with | bome, No. 92% Central Avenue, Plain. | Val Feached here Death le supposed te have |pay union leaders $135 before hecoula | Hed, by Lieut, Peter Green and De- been due to shock, have @ broken window replaced tective Lieut, Abearn of Jersey City | t Prosident Johnson of the lighterage fere with the prosperity of his oom- pany, Who said: leannina, Pir: “Fires dont start in box care of There have been numerous other fires to prevent the ghipment of munitions TAGaT 10A.M, © Sore 1 p. Dally see TAM, aM, ‘ . we 7TH SER .y SAILING TO-DAY. Closes 7 p. m.; Ba! Incendiary origin in the Lenign| El Alba, Galveston. .. ley yards, Ve have insiduous ye 5, who want nothing better than Serepneies snake enville Carpathia, Liver; pany came out with a charge that | Metapan, Hevan. explosion Was due to a plot to de- | Anoon, Cristobal y allied munitions and to inter-| Mexico, Havana r OWN accord, or by accident, 44 EAT 10 STREET Per, BKLYN 472 FULTON eT. BKLy! e allies” Cee ere

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