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if; (teats dition the full civil and military pew- conferred by law upon the Mayor ELEVATED TRAINS of elevated trains reached Police Headquartera every few minutes early to-day. There were more than ten such attacks on care of the Third Avenue elevated. Five of these were at One Hundred and Seveuth Street, though soon after midnight ocom- jainta from the Interberough offices used a special force of police to be stationed on the roofs at that point; he believe the missiles ere thrown from dark windows. Seven trains un the Sixth Avenue elevated had windows broken and three on the Ninth Avenue elevated streets. All other as- if it Geventh Btrect, Will- No. 23 East Thirty- was badly bruteed in drick and henry Kast Second Street, later train, wi the police bis name. TORPEDO ON CAR TRACKS CAUSES RIOT. Twenty-third Street precipitated a riot at noon, when it was exploded by a car. Instantly there wae a Leeper iey apot by the hundreds of workers in neighboring factories. The passengers in the car, terrified by the report, fought theli in the thirty doors, 7 to blow up the roadway. {3 BROADWAY, 35TH STREET HERALD SQUARE . Autumn's Newest Modes “Women's and Misses’ Suits Bi get eloped in Velour, Broadcloth, ; checks. Stylish sport models, some with double belts. Fur and trimmed. Smart adjustable Special at . B » black a af neti By 27.50 ther Suits, Every suit is in- ual, and the models wil) please most exclusive taste. ~ The New Artist Tam, 2.75 This new millinery idea will win much favor. Made of black velvet in two styles. Finished with velvet buttons or tiny bows of gros grain ribbon. Untrimmed Millinery, 1.95 to 7.50 Bias cartlag Wectee Goon tibsta tite’, and velvet combined. Two-toned velvet and 18.50 to 79.50 “Millinery Trimmi 3 in the ni t ideas, or beaded ornaments. Fancy feather Gold, | Fancy feathers, wings, | + | clerk y through the, believing strikers were seeking | 5 started when the regiment from Camp R awaited them, including many women, B rules and paratyphold dangers as they ‘The rapidly rounded the a: and (hres ethers peer ", nd there were Pull ‘om of the rene Fee meade men ond fondue fe@ peleomen be ou tor ree brows SaHe4 ih moter peered from the I Teeniy second Mires! Mation Lieu Ce ee ee equedren” and severe! of bie mer ane alee Then the creed wae herert the poles were met with « © Greve ond dirt They could wot wae) number of it requires ° work ¢ and three-quarters of en oleer th otreete Three vine, « ta Man le feuth Fifth Bireet, Mrvoklyn; Wohwarte of No Mi Hopkine Avenue Hrookiyn, and Frank Mipople, clerk, of na The ty seventh Street, being taken to the @tation and later to Jefferson Market Police Court charged with inciting (he the var crews BARNG RAIDED AND WEAPONS TAKEN OM GUARDS. } Acting on strikers’ information, | Beorgt. Higney of the Astoria Station @ squad raided the barns of the New York and Queens County lines at Woodside early to-day and searched the guards and others quartered there, From Charles Whaten of No.) oe2 Fifth Ave Lone laland City, they took @ blackjack, Whalen ts a) especial deputy sheriff employed as a vompany guard, From Joseph Gell haus of Kighth and Kelly Avenues, Woodside, and John Kohler of No, 267 Twelfth Avenue, Long Island City, revolvers were taken. Ali three were held for examination in $100 bail by Magistrate Fitch in Long Isiand City Court A representative of President W. 0. ‘Wood told the court Mr. Wood had hot known the atrike guards wore car- rying weapons, and disapproved of the practice and would not permit it to continue, The men were not atrike- breakers, he insisted, but were em- ployed to escort car men to and from | their homes. John Stumpf of No. 88 Burnside Avenue, charged with attacking con- ductors, and Robert Donovan of Old | Bowery Road, charged with strone throwing, were also held in $100, John Hoey, @ conductor who refused to keep moving on a policeman’s orders, allowed to go with a w: Li QUFFRAGIST STRIKE PICKET 18 ARRAIGNED. Maud Malone, prominent in suffra- iat and labor circles for a number of years, was arraigned beforo Magis- trate Evins gn Centre Street court thi afternoon charged by the Interbor- ough Company with disorderly con- duct. Special officers of the company say she appeared on the subway plat- form at the Brooklyn Bridge and Fourteenth Street stations wearing a placard labelled “Don't Be a Scab" and attracted crowds that interfered wi the bandl! | igg of tri ise Malone insisted she had Rot spoken to any one ‘as within her rights in wearing the sign. At her request the hearing was adjourned un- til to-morrow, In default of $300 bail she went to the Tombs. TIT COMES BAK FOR MUSTER OU FU, . SERN Like the Fourteenth, Regiment Will Be Held Ten Days for Observation. Barring two more inoculations as \3 Precaution against paratyphoid, the | Seventy-firet New York, second of the | State's regiments to return from ser- vice on the Mexican border, is ready to be mustered out of the Federal ser- | vice, ‘The regiment ts held at ite armory, Thirty-fourth Street and Wark Avenue, for ten days’ physical *beervation. Bolid walls of spectators, iining West End Avenue, Fitt: venth Street and Fifth Avenue, gave the \roops @ warm regeption when they ‘ame home last night. The big doings Whitman landed at Sixtieth Street and the North River. A large crowd young and old, who defied quaranti; sent kisses over the dead line with accurate range. When the men were all in line, two bands, each of which seemed to be determined to outdo the other in dis. tributing noisy notification that “The Gang’s All Here,” started off to spread the glad tidings and furnish the regi- | ment as Exhibit A to the street mul- titudes, Gen, Dan Appleton, who commands the Guard in New York while Gen. O’Ryan is at the border, reviewed the men at the Union League Club. Lieut. Col. W. 8, Beekman com- manded the dough boys as they went by the stand, Col, W, G. Bates ts ili with pneumonia at his home’at Bay- shore, The men, browned by the sun and lightened by exercise, had the awing and ease that comes from long hikes and outdoor life, Two burros, a lot of rattlesnake pelts, a raccoon, several bald-bodied dogs of the Mexican type and a mis- cellaneous collection of other tokens _8EB BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 88, 191 It Contained Statements Re- garding Alleged Acts of ! | Violence by Strikers amuing t m by the Grand Jury. had been ory member of we Heplon ’ He went before » and asked what they wished to take re eardiog the pamphi waying = he would see to it that any person Whose presence they required would be broumht before them at onee, They sald they would © District Attor ferred at bi When the Grand Jury appeared before the Judge he asked them if they had received cop! the Shonts pamph- ler Wadhame « it through, Then, and pounding his desk, he said “Gentlemen: Pha District Attor ney has called my attention to @ cer: | tain communioation aligned by TP Hhonts, with certain papers anne thereto, printed in book form, wh haa not only been addreswed ts the District Attorney but also appears to be addressed to the foreman and mombers of the Grand Jury, In it certain suggestions are made with a iding statement ‘A legal memorandum will be submitted supplementary to the copy herewith submitted to the District Atgereay “Gentlemen of the Grand Jury: As I instructed you at the time when you were sworn, the law pr en Who may advise the Grand Jury. Before you proceed with your deliberations Monday I a#bali instruct you further in this matter. Be before me at 11 of Gone- ral Sessions did not attempt to con ceal their feeling that the Interbor- ough President had displeased them by attempting to make an independent appeal to the Grand Jury. It was explained ia the District At torney's office that the Shonts pam- phiet addressed to the Grand Jurors Was not to be made the basia for a charge of contempt of court, but that its receipt by the regular Grand Jury automatically barred that body from considering any of the matters men- tioned in the pamphlet. Four men have already ‘been indict- ed in connection with strike disorders, and these indictments stand, Six or eight other cases were under investi- gation by the regular Grand Jury and] 5; must be transferred to the so-called additional Grand Jury, which did not receive the Shonts pamphlets. STRIKEBREAKERS’ CARS WRECK TWO TRUCKS Three Persons Injured in the Col- lisions and One Motorman Is Arrested. William Hutton of Washington, D. Cc. &@ motorman, was arrested at Tenth Avenue and Forty-second Street to-day for not knowing how to control his car. <A_ technical charge of disorderly conduct was made. In trying to stop his car he sent it forward at full speed, wreck- ing @ truck driven by John Walsh of No, 556 West — Thirty-seventh Street, Walsh was taken, slightly in- jured, to the Polyclinic Hospital, Motorman James King rammed a m car into an Adams Express ruck driven by Edward Dunn of No. $23 Lexington Avenue at Columbus Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street just before noon, Policeman Bajart and Henry Clark of No. 725 Ninth Ave- nue were slightly cut and bruised, SS ADMITS HE HAS THREE WIVES CAMDEN, N. J., Sept. 22,— To the charges of for » breaking jail and the taurder. of inst ree wi months’ day wi confessed to Prosecutor had three wakes he ref ent addresses. 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To-day's wales of bteel were 200,200 shares, Women's & Misses’ Suits & Dresses rr rr rrr rs New Designs at Very Unusual Values PT TICEA TO = $ | compar and sthot ete ren, Maat: Navy Serge Dresses Sh eer temee ne tntenne | made Haine of From one to three points, Handeomely Tailored, Braid Trimmed, or 1 6.5 0 NYSTERY I SUE tee | a F, International Nickel Very Special | OF GIRL IN RIVER | ne wan in the frat and the last} Navy Serge Dresses of th c Y 1 Ummiam’in'Wail strect over the prow. || New Models, } {4 for enormous Kuropean buying Klaborately f 0 00 @ four product particularly copper | Bmbroidered, | - Natlroad shuren had an uncertain | baad Hime of It, first starting upward under ‘lead of Readi: and then dropping Miss Josephine Salzano Left opening le |, but wtih Dre: Note Blaming Brothers— | Wweex’® © Msher average than tant | ee, Her Body Recovered, || Street Models; Following Investigation of eral 7 7 toe Georgette, Very Speciat hours to-day detectives admitted | iM t Ives baffled {n asoribing a mo- i tive for the silicide of Miss Joseph: = ine Salzano, elghteen-year-old daugh- hy FurTrimmed Suits ter of Dominick Salazano, contractor, tts iT} Broadcloth, of No, 86 Kast One Hundred and PY tag 1} ad Duvetyn, Braid Trimmed Forty-seventh Street, the Bronx % Velour de Laine, ue deg elour de . . Serge Dre Tho girl's body, partly disrobed from BR aR Seal Trimmed, e ergs ae boing whirled about in the swift © oe" Mig" * Fashionable 516.50 rent of Hell Gate, was found by po St 2h By + | i | on “ Lengths, in the East River early to-day, She ey me” oe Very Special had been missing since Tuesday eve BS wy wy ning. 180" ate aga a Two men, Charles Willestein, of Eta San $4 N Kast One Hundred and Thir-|/(Mi, 4) a Mi 1! Bae Be” Bat ty-fifth Street, and Robert Carney of | Chine ( MS By No, 600 East One Hundred and Thir- |£ wie we yl ty-fifth Street reported that shortly % on SOEEE FETE ES FETTER EPPELP? FEELE Pee ™ before midnight dressed girl walk to the foot of th pier, and, as they attempted to fol- low, heard a smothered cry and a plish. They found a note which read: they saw a well: Biseres. SOEP 8FEE EF EEE CER OE BEER FETE EB FE ebdenexremurea essvesesszensa! “I took ny life on account of my brothers, Frank and Louis. Please Gre forgive me. “JOSEPHINE SALZANO, th Street.” phine had no love affatr [Det lteee tel seeee dy ° REZTRAUEESITD Fy SESSA TSSZE: FEF SESS ESEPELE stood that a settlement has been ef- fected, the terma of which could not ne learned, Mrs, Stevens was the daughter of former Police Inspector Patrick H, MeLaughlin, 09 coe oe SSEL FFSAEPE SE TS i % ae + or domest rouble that would prompt her to take her life was declared by % her brother, Ralph Salzano of No. 16 $ i Tinton Avenue, the Bronx, who identi. 4 8 bar the body, Bt ate Morse, sy . i < Bh hd rn 3 the bellef, however, tha nada love affair unknown to her fam- Be hs 8 ily, d that might have p' ted 1 » to take her Ife detection inglonted Be ge BSS 8 MAYONNAISE this afternoon that they intend to lo: NS TR. i we cate admirers of Josephine, The gir!’ Be ye a + 8 vestigation > z 1 (= 8] “The World’s Best”’ 413 B) + ‘or s 8 | ay § 4 1st, Sat +4 A new process enables us to preserve FIGHT ENDS OVER WILL r BR 1 Hb + tte =r the real egg, oil and vinegary flavor, and OF ELOPING WEIRESS| a Bu ty y % : HAA the fresh, creamy consistency, always. ———e RE BL Sy yt 5 _— “Sunbeam” ate cobiee MOpreye ue e' 5 | a t taste of everything on which it is used. 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FINN, romidence, 224% of the sage brush country came along | with the boya, y day, dept, 24, aa nt | Catalogue matied out of town upon request, e HAMIL 206 BROAOWAY Tr ARMENT attrac. Ne, 1207 87-8 Address Dept, T-9 for trv Catalogue, 307 FIFTH AVE.., 5% drooniyn c » Closes 11.30 P, M.- ‘The specified Weigat includes the cont