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PE Te Deye Weetherf ain AL ZOITION AL ¥ ZOITION is ° [ “Circulation Nooks Open to All. 1916 14 PAGES 1818 ty the Pewee | Tae See Vore Baws PRICE ONE CENT ‘PLAN STRIKE OF 800,000 HERE; GOMPERS SUMMONS LEADERS | PRICE ONE CENT NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, —_ BIGGEST OF ALL BRIDGE SPANS. COLLAPSES AS IT IS RAISED AT QUEBEC; Pive-Thousand-Ton Section of $17,000,000 Structure Drops Into the River. THOUSANDS SEE IT FALL 70 Lives Were Lost When Part of Same Structure Fell Before. QUEBEC, Sept. 11.—The gigantic new central span of the Quebec Bridge, the largest cantilever struc- tis in the world, collapsed and fol Eminent American authorities on 29 LIVES LOSI “U" UNER BREMEN “SMDTOHAVESUNK WHEN SDAYSAT SEA Report Is Made by a Danish Steamer That - Accom- panied Her on Trip. ALLIES ATTACK BULGARS ON BOTH AS CONEY THRONGS WINGS INBALKANS SEE RESCUER FAIL | British Struma River Lite Saver Battles in Vain in } Under Heavy Fire Near Sa- High Surf and Barely Es- | lonica—Serbs Fight to West. capes Himsell. Cross /FRENCH ALSO BATTLE.!ONE BODY RECOVERED} Desperate Encounters Reported|One of Two Young Men as Combined Forces Push} Stricken and Caught Com- | Offensive. panion in Death Grip. LONDON, Sept. 11.—The allies have taken the offensive on both wings in|two young men drown In the heavy the Balkans, surf at Coney Island to-day, after a ‘The British forced @ crossing of the| struggle that almost cost the life of river Struma wnder heavy fire and! «-rescuer, began an attack on the Bulgarian left; Many automobiles had gathered, as A thousand men and women saw wing, 1" French War Office an-| usual, at the foot of the Concourse at nounced this afternoon that the cross-| Ocean Parkway at 9 A. M. The mo- | WHO IS NEAR DEATH FROM PERITONITIS Mrs, Annie Howe PRESIDENT ARRIVES HEREIN AUTO ON WAY ! '300 STRIKERS - WRECK GAR AND ~CARRY OFF GREW Crowd Hurls Stones Until All Windows and Light Fix- tures Are Smashed. | | PASSENGERS IN| PANIC! False Alarms of Riots Call Out | Police and Campaign to | Tire Them Out Is Seen. A crowd of 800 Interborough strik- .ycoum Hall, at Eighty-alxth Street and Third Avenue, this afternoon | stopped and wrecked @ Third Avenue surface car at Elghty-ninth Street, dragged the motorman and conductor 262 LABOR HEADS ASKED 10 0. K. INDUSTRIAL TIE-UP BY WIRE; CITY FEDERATION VOTES FRIDAY 9 ae Longshoremen’s Union Only One That Can Go Out in Aid of Car- men atOnce—Threatens to Block Coal for Power Houses. ern, who had just left a meeting at] ATL SURFACE CAR LINES ARE BADLY CRIPPLED Ih an effort to hasten the execution of the plan of the street ,car union leaders to force a sympathetic strike involving between 700,000 unton can call froma a height of fifteen feet into the | “°™) Gale Qepeematron « flail Correron:| iw te at Orljax, about forty f Joyed the fresh, cool breeze ieee Baers Ree eae ee eight o! " nt of ening World ng was made 5 0 * | torists enjoye ¢ fresh, cool breeze, Mt mi 5 | Sa A St. Lawrence River while being Ooridlt, Ui by The lm Hubliaiing Uo. | two miles northeast of Salonica. The|as they watched the heavy surf. men off on their shouldere to the! and 800,000 union workers in this city, a short-cut policy was agreed holeted into place to-day. LONDON, Sept. 11—A despatch British are attacking the towns of | picking their way among the care! meeting hall | upon at a conference of the leaders this afternoon. It was decided to Ninety men were on the span as », ie Nivolgen and Karad Jaqueil and!ang the people on foot, two youths Although the oar was well filled) ‘ iN ‘it was being slowly hoisted into ene oe Switzerland, to the) wavy fighting Is going on came acrosy the avenue from thelr S——aaen |with passengers the otrikers dia not_| “al! & meeting of all the national and international Presidents of the varl- place, At 1 o'clock this afternoon tt y Express says the German) Gy the allied left wing the Serbians| james beyond the Hotel Shelburne, Cancels Seaside Plans and hesitate to bombard it with atones| OWS unions in the American Federation of Labor to assemble in this wae sald that twenty-five of these undersea merchant Mner Bremen, | pressed forward, driving the Bulgara) vhey w blue bathing suits, One , a . for were lost. whose whereabouts has been a mys-| out of the villages of Mmboria and! \ag fair-hatred and blue-eyed, stood, Rushes With Wife to Mrs. we all the windows at front and/ city next Thursday. Boveral thousand spectators, includ-| tery to the world for many weeks.) Pakeschori, Serbian artillery also! 5 feet 10 Inches and was rather slen- rate Radet back—the car was of the open type Such @ meeting is necessary in order to declare 2 > § a bi ng many members of the Cabinet and | met with an accident and sank in the! forced the Bulgars to retire near|ger, ‘The other was two Inches Howe's Bedside. }had boen broken and the light fix. | yy Waid: 6h {hs vtiecket uniods is sympathetic Parliament, were gathered on vessels Atlantic when nine days out from| Flortt ihor a little younger and with : leurren eon batied: Fadia 7 rongest unions have contracts with the employers furnished by the Canadian Govern-| Hamburg on her way to a United] ‘The French also are forcing the y appearance of confidence. President Wilson, accompanted | in their trades which they do not care to viola The genera’ y ry apr | At the first stone the passengers General union rule, ment, Amsrican tourists crowded | States port, | tient, attacking from the Vardar About thres hundred feet off the) only by Mrs. Wilson and Secret Ser-| he ot me ee |adopted to curb the activities of hot heads or schemers, ts that no local hundreds of other boats of all clanses,; According to the published report,| Lake Dolran | shore the younger of the Wwo men WAS veg guards, arrived in New York |” rambled from the car in @ confusion bridge building and members of the |@ Danish steamer accompanied the | Bremen as tender, the news of Whether the allied operations, to-|”een to throw bia arms high in air gether with the [usso-Roumanian at-| then sink out of view. The other awam | soon after noon to-day by automobile | | completely mur- | the crowd of strikers. of fear, as the car w rounded by atrike without the permission of the national officers of the organization. Australian Parliament — returning | the disaster to the undersea liner wag) tacks In (hy Dobrudja, form the be-!t bie ald, dived and brought him up| frem Long Branch and continued by Loud demands were made that the Tho national and internotional pres ~@- home after visiting in Europe aiso|taken back to Hamburg by this) ginning of the long expected double! jy @ few seconds, Men shouted en-| train to New Londen, Conn. where} 2 ‘dente, some weventy4ive in number! union presidente as cannot wit hak Were at the scene, and river traffic | Vessel, which Immediately returned to. offensive to crush Bulgaria, it ts too] couragement and women screamed, | the President’ Mra, Annic ./conductor and motorman desert the| are scattered all over the continent,/5y qnureday will be asked to wire for ocean-going steamships ‘ad bee | that port after the accident, early to determine lahe younger man suddenly swung Howe, is seriou car and thelr Joba, but the two under| and it would be Impoasible to Bet) auimority to act to the local repre- temporarily suspended, | —_———— PARIS, Sept, 11.-—-British troops on] joth arma around the neck of the leavin the & House) ine protection of Poltceman Kremet-| tem al! here before the end of the) sentatives of the union. ‘This, tt ty Boats from among the hundreds of | CLARK ST CHICAGO MAY the front in Greek Macedonia took | ther and they both sank out of sight. pe ‘ Oe, ile 1p mL ee Ma view the Hath Beaoh Station, who dean erates pe teat pep understood, can be done without craft on the river were rushed to the " ’ the offensive last night, ‘They crossed! Jaman Kuntis, manager of the Park- | dent) made the run ty N was detailed aboard as a oafeguara, | Painetls strike to help along the street] vioience to union by IAWS OF eom- spot where the span disappeared and BE RENA | the Struma River, the War Office an-| way Baths, heard the criea and ran|APilly and tneonspicuously cine ia rallway atrike riltRidna, reecued many of the men why were) MED BROADWAY nounced to-day, and attacked the} yy the beach. In a few strokes he| last oleht he nae ‘ elved word vowered In the middle of the car, say they gave the ey ae If any considerable number of the on It as it dropped. | Bulgarians, who are resisting desper-| reached the piace where the atrug. | Mrs Howe's conilitin wan vonsidered| ‘The stone throwing and the threats| much time to get rents, ene Nese | national Presidents should be unable ‘The fallen structure sank 200 feet] Grows Restive Under the ‘Title /#tely gilng awimmoers slowly came to the| rtical, a Ib & oe snare nce of the crowd ao terrified the two em-| Purpose to et ai now at the earliest) to get to New York, but should send to the bottom of the river, and en- That Associates It With the | The Anmouncement fotlows surface. He dragged the elder POUND |e aie cetrtied #88, (Were Io ovees that they were for leaving a tik eure Baer ait their proxies or delegate power to gineers who witnessed the collapse NERV SN EN le | "On the Struma front British] tree of the clutch that was drowning | Secretary Tumult) and sho White| {® car at once, but the policemen Lis ‘ooang | MCt to local leaders the session prob- expressed doubts an to whether it Wide Open Days. troops crossed the river at Ortiak.| nim, and began to tow him toward) ise best & were loft at Asbury Park| refused to let them go, demandin ably would be controlled by the would ever be brought up again. CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—Clark Street | under the fire of the enemy, and at-| shore, The man was so panic strick- | (1000 BAU er on a nea ey aa. | that they take the car back to the local men, almost ail of whom are tn The bridge was being constructed) haying reformed aince the days when, eked on the left (eastern) bank the! @n that he grabbed Eustis around the | bee Aiiisa comide trom Wagniant barne and desert it there tf they © |favor of a big industrial tie-up, at @ cost of $17,000,000 In order tol it was the haunt of confidence mon| ViaRes of olyen and Karabjabes,| neck, and the two eank together. quis De Grayash, the fs cence wished. ) | Hugh Franey, New York Organiser shorten the railway journey from] ang gamblers, wants ite name chanuer| Where the enemy ts obstinately de Mounted Policeman James Houghey |.) sician, remained at Shadow Lawn.| But this did not suit the atrikers of the American Federation ef Halifax to the Canadian Northwest y¥| 9. the same reason that a move was, (Udine himself, rode bis horse into the surf In aM) ite cur jad been ordered by | THY at Once atreamed into the car ’ Labor, one of the leading exponents , 300 miles. Jt ts on the alte of tho! ade in New York to rechristen . ton weat of the Var-|efrort to heip, but the sea ran #0! 1) hone attached to the New Haven | 4" promptly dragged the conductor of the big sympathetic atrike move- structure which collapsed AUB. 29] Bowery, - var to Lake Dotran our artillery vio-| high that the horse bucked and) yi, jeaving Grand Central Station | motorman over the dashboard ment, declared this afternoon that 1907, with a loss of seventy lives. [hough signatures were secured ww i¢RtY Bombarded Bulrarisn positions! scrambled back ashore. Kurtis tried yy) fee maniac tae ind hore then Of, the Brooklyn Federated Unton Bi ‘The central span, which waa being! a petition to-day to insure considera. | Mt Made some effective practice on| under water to break the clutch of! cicre a ttle ahead of thue and at| Policeman Kremelview had the as- already made arrangements to call nolated into place to-day, welghed! tion of n proposal to change the name| (re creme nattertes the man he had in tow, but found! oo. » ‘ar "|atstance of a brotior policeman, but out §,000 members living and work- more than 5,000 tons and was 49) oe tne justling Chicago thorough{are| 2% the Serbian front a freah with-| it impossible, He raised bie knees! jiow tang Mr. and Mra, Wilson will| {hey were unable to cope with the ine tn Brooklyn and 5,000 working tn feet long. to Broadway ald drawal of Bulgarian advanced posts! ing with a mighty thrust got him-| main at New Lon¢ eopends upon | Crowd, although they used thelr clubs ‘<‘adipuen Manhattan and living in Brooklyn It had been constructed on pontoons Business men on the street say out. | 6 reported self free. Then he swam after those state of Mra. Howe's {llnasa, ‘Phe | freely. ee es ve a5 soon am the word comes from the a few miles east of the bridge site aes justomers are frightened BERLIN, Bent, M1 (hy wireless to} youth and tried to wat him again by! progidential yacht Mayflower ig now | Before the crowd left the car they They're at Camp Whitman, | national organizations, and was towed Into position immedi-| the preceding decades mnt than | Sayville). — T Overseas News) tng hair, but the waves had awept|a: New having taken the| had wrecked I, All the glass and @! Ail in Good Health—May Be Re Secretary of the ately under the gap left in the anchor | though conditions are the, Agency sayn It is reported from Swits| yim far out of reach and Eustis had | Mexican anion there last week | large part of the woodwork had been| sage i ay Central Federated Unon, said that if arma of the structure : sou! with the exception of] a1) ne could do to get himself ashore, | for the conference now In progress. | siashed and the electric controt put} Fleld There Two Weeks. the general strike is ordered, as he Chains with links 80 inches in dl- . one division, all the Russtan troops!” yohn McMonigie, a guard at the! ™ By son the yet fo} put of working order. So It was left | peal heliewss it will be, there will be 126, ameter, together with girders, ware ay Abs Sans © 1s Om rade. which were sent to ine rench front Munictpal Baths, dived and recovered | hi ma white nh able to Jead” at the crossing, and within | {Sparta} to The Eivming World.) 000 idle unionists New York by thea attached to the span, and 8000-f , DENUEI Col. sept. 11-—Color have been to Salonica. line body of the elder youth after it vocupy only two sv eae enbiniva ail southbound! AFACON, N.Y, Sept. it—The, Tuesday, Soptember 19 ton hydra jacks commenced the} rvqvilte to-d By 7 are The Hudapest newspaper A® Est) neq been under water 20 minutes. 1 — . traffic of the Third Avenue eystem | ¢. fi N work. Rasimant “We pulled o 5,000 in a sym. stupendous task of lifting the span {to th inher Bureau, “arnerpres says t the Bulgarians who) Goodheart of the Coney Ialand Hospi. | Uresident’s »! Weakers| way tied up. | Seventy-frat New York Regiment. | pathy strike during the Philadelphia Into place eipitation began lant wish and amounts are invading astern Roumanta have! rq, ged the pulmotor for half an| {Mays Her Doctor. ‘Telephone reports of rioting anq| National Guard of the United States, carmen's strike,” suid Franey, “They This work could be accomplished |S" a = ___ now taken possession of virtually all! ous without avail, iby ORDON, ab Hank i Alaordar @ sont to Polive Head. | arrived at Camp Whitman from the stuck out eight woeks and the car- only at a few feet an hour, ant Pe PR x the Dobrudja territory which Bulgaria! stoyfonigie found the body of the Mis Anna ti Il i Nitti, |duarters from all parte of the city| border at noon ay under com nh won, This © is just be the distance from the floor of the) \iyded weveral noted Amenean he was compelled to surren to Rou-| other bather after an hour's sere) | iqcsed m comfortable night last night,| during the morning. They purported mand of Col, Bates, ‘They were tn ginning, ridge to the level of the builders, among t Mov sianie Os the tne of encore Bal-} 1: nad sunk to the bottom and he re-| tat is growing weaker, ding to nto come from employees of the Inter. excellent spirits, despite six days LONGSHOREMEN ARE REPORTED 150 fvet, the engineers cou f Chicago and Toe ee eee ating) covered it by diving. Guard Aifre?! statement issued to-ds HOM n and from citizens who had! aboard tourist sleepers. The READY TO GO OUT. ed on completing un- | Now ne for nd Roumanians ee \ vay wag fo badly lacerated by a the attend physician, Dr. Lee aa AbARADSOR FAW ELAN sang and cheeret all the w m gshoremen's Unio ul the end of th nr tate i is > grappling-1 durin he search thut nti heonight at Mro Howe every jnstan pol reserves | Bea amy an c The project upted to OSES Two SON. he was attended at the Coney Island we nurried tot es indicated rhe t a single sie * ePUlssion to go Iginated In 1858, when Hhore w vom PASTOR L S, Hospital and sent home. Two pairs Ha vitho telepio ages, They had nesa the 1473) men tty tr ' is that of the Q eity Cou P i ele of trousers were found on the beach, |) AY ’ iba I AER daar t only did they ir the regiment re ready to York inee wbmiitted w ) CITY MOURNS WITH HIM but there was no mark of identifica > find no figh 1 progress, but no iworme WR. Lyer, coms i F 1s for that any ‘ Voura and pi bs ‘ ks and coal \tlon on them ia Duteh Steamer With »wde wh ned trouble and sun rd Vely \ Dy nh com. jacking, how ove , : G Sep! " ‘ be nt of inquiry disclosed any panie sventy firs an TD 1882" thay the | Pave, podtes had tn joo K oy wy ne ane Great Aull Fighter Hart by a Cow- sorry ena eeGliaae ce A bh as ; aes Chie ng AM n Purdy, pastor of the Duteh’ grape, a Sark Aisin ar Niobe tn 4 ' noluaion tat Camp Whit aa i the local amonE the lnjure " Uoformed Church here, have died In Rangel, a famou and expert bull ae ae har a uunpalga ret its home stat ut from H n Fed And diatinrulshed Cand : = tans than @ Week from Infantlio pare tienen, whom Hundreds of kouciute have BOE Sane : f ' scut tr jy learned that the Aber, lay after many of d wtya They were fF and seven seen avold the furious suahes 0! > 1 awa ' wow i t v ing Was beg ly wh ter sold et child died maddened bulls in the bull ring THF WORLD TRAVEE BURE AL, " 1 ' \ 1 minate disastrouriy iu (lit i Cc GS ine was hit and badiy injured by at Ascaie | Mil tg ' n ant the ‘unfinished structure in be R A | N i er on moved the Nov Oeste R train ‘ “a ’ tt ; Canada's Federal Kailway lie RESLLTS ON PACE » t 4 } prayers have been once # week. It was going at fou Purr Amertan | °° ‘ ment then decided to reconstruct it, | ENTRIES ON SPORTING PAGE | « in the churches for the miles an hour when the coweatcher hit Mesa "huh | Vas i tormed ’ an H Sse enposien to. Fulow 85’ has toltinges 6U1 Sapeie aaa Sees and the under! was placed in Lim. ordee (or male, “Celepaone Mecaman 4000,—aun, SOF to ees) alarua tervals of twenty-four boure, porta from the Centra, Federated ld