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PRICE ONE CENT NEW YORK WEDNESDAY MARCH 17 1909 PRICE ONE CENT
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Scores 11ildly Screaming
Driven From Factory Fire
Escapes by Firemen i
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HERDED DOWNSTAIRS i
Six Taken from the Crush by
Rescuers Unconscious
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Five hundred nfel PhK Im
f riiei 11 t f rvwon of a fT IM
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IInl In te fifth limit of P losrnberg
irndTwrar factory nt Nos IllIll Pilnre
Iratt vfr restrained with dllllcultv
from lcipli3 to ili Mica liv thi men
if Hook and ladder Lompn No J
r id U halloo Islet Wrlh thin otter
Mon Slx of the Ira filmed rust
other who Itovno vlolHlv hvstlU
I rer tendril toy imbulince Mio > ni
The factory fllli all st stones of ti 1
bjllcllin1 The motive power for the
hole If fuiyilMitil liv R gas oncin on
Ire fifth floor John < ronin tin cn I
fclntcr wan miliinn fonie riiiirn oti i
lie engine il the lunch hour inday
then the girls WPIII nil at ilielr benches I
ihnttfrln The hot gas In the cnglnt L
i ISE mixed with nil imilini n hiliy
SiploMvc mUtiic Crumln lit 1 i match i
In e > vnltw tin lhirds nf io Inin
amt eta explosion came with a Ilnall i
trash
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Take to Firs Eseapct
Every window rm tli nfth boor nt the
fvtory went eat vltli R bin a ild i
my at t ir e Idllw 01 the fourth I
3for rinstirni W nl through tale i
vulldhc Tic slrls tcrMiins rUy
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rook to th < nrfpsa3i Tni Irec stapes I
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tapes were ovirciottded mil tIC uatal
trowel of ptople who yell Oonl tams
eked the street ml Sovvled iiVI
early ill lint cuull bo dlMnKJltlud I
> e the frlsitered sirs was the u
yard Jump
flattillon Chief Worti on h arrival
IBW at once that the realest iliniPi
A1 In a nlrni > > of the girls in the
if cfapc Ho pent Gle hook and ltd
cr men Iiutliu un oth tee fiont a d
rat firetiMpos Irlviti the irls back
into tho hulelln and down tic Jtalr <
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They xeot tin their crljx for help and I
her acreaats of frltrlit all the tinge
With the iild of tin pullrp the luillil
IK vas cleared without Ion tr Ifi I
fix girls were funnel on the flxth anil
Iflll l03 UlKOISlUIH rom h Slit
i hey wciii atiUd dnvvn t > i tip Mieit
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Hid nttcnddl > > IT inliliti of tt Vln
iriis llociiltil He found no perai ion
i Jarlc < tuning ihctn
Jttanwhik t uo hundred other Kills
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r the cloak factory ct A G JliiJcs
Ko 113 Greene street which abuts en
tit underneir factory where vlnSoivs
t eu olio oolsn Ly the explosion were
nnlc ittlcken and to assistance o the
loUce wit ntoevsary before the fore
omen could ect thin xftl > dawn the
calm
MISS NAGEL A TOURIST
rnff Cnlilnrt nicer lllh HnuKht
rr iodnprril nTjiirnicnn Coynge
Charles XaRpl Secretary of Commerce
Ill Labor In tin new Tuft Cabinet
tame to the White Mar pier today m
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I ompnlfd by Immigration Commlb
toner Uathoin who had been shun
hs him throufV Hills Island to Mil
obdb > rt to his KlMccnyraroM diucht
ir Mlw Hlldfgardp Xncrel of M lonls
Mo wna ratlins nn the Oceanic for a
our of i accompanlul by her cut
int the Misses Ad ° le anti Amy lirni
iris of IxUlsvlllo and chaperoned by
Illss rioretico DeMale of New York
iWAINS SECRETARY TO WED
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Ilss Van KIcecklron anil Itnlph
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Aehcr nit Secure a Mcrnse
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I Ralph Ashcrsft thirtyfour years oll
ho manages t concern at No 21 Stone
heel and Jllss Isabel Van Kleeeklyon
ti Il rtyflve yearn old Mark Twains pri
nto secretary olitalned a llueiisi to
man y this nftenmon trout lira Scull
> f the Mnrrln e Ilurcau In City Mull
y The couple told the Iliy Mull I 1 IPJ
r liat they Inlepdcd lo yet man led ID
Tight Then they went awn
They ncenifd haupy as lurks and
1Mdlns on ilr said scull
nothtr Grorir M Tobtn song nltli neil
imiijl World from the Amrrlrui
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THRFE HURT 1
IN AUTO ARE
PMYZE
Millionaire Hunter Daughter
and Her Friend Helpless
at Hotel Empire
COLLIDED WITH 1 CAR
Two in Auto Escaped Injury as
It Skidded Into Trolley
With Terrific Force
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Cot Albert P Hunter e mllllotalre
tad mine owner of Alhwiierque Nev
Mexico with offices at No 11 Broad
vvij his di Iqhtcr Mildred and Ml
nay Ihilllps who lives at the JIartri
Vsl Incton Hotel who were pprlously
Irijiiicil In ni nmomnhllo accident lit
nlord and Putnam avfnues Urook
vn II nmrntnif ire now at tic
Hotd Umpire MMythlrd street and i
Uroidnav incnird in Ice parka as cad
s paralyzed hone tin lalst down
John H Rljrk treasurer of the He I
ptijlloan Vutlon il Iea Ut wfo v V 3 in
pain
fully hurt Mss Non Han Glueks
secretory csripul svltha few scratches
and caught a trolley car tor New York r
Itovirt inane a salesman employed by
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the Packard Automobile Company w1 o I
liver nt No 41 Central Inrlc WeI
was dtlvlns the car end escaped with a
fcv bruUs
Cal Hunter was trying tho Iackard
csr with the object nf purchasing It
With hlsil < u4hter 1 c Iwo went to Coney
women and Mr luck lib went to Coney I
Island last nlKhi In the automobile
and hloanc toot the place of the regu
lat chauffeur i
Attended a Masked Ball I
The pntv attended a masked ball
rivet fur the toMctit of Ilainey Knob I
Teed a iloor manager In Htiuchs danc
is pivllior and started back to timn i
about oclock this morulni I
Trolley cur No 2017 of the Putnam
avenue and Ilalsny itrcet line III i
charge or MoKirmin Plchard J Pur I
cell md Conductor Ianlt Armttroni l
botril cast crossed 13cdford avenue I
just a < the fustincn InK uutomobtlo I
calmi along
I Auto Skidded
As Sloinc taw that a colll lon with
I the cur wan Inevitable he applied his
brakes but vlth suet force tint the 1
auto skidded iroutid und crashed Into
I the ia TluImpact was terrllic but t
in oar was thrusts from the automo
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bltOil
I Oil hunt r and his daughter occu
i pkM lie ucr cat vhlle Miss Phillip
i and > 111 Itvan were siatfd In these at
i the side ba vlnlrntly did the cir and
auto come tosctlicr that those seated
I In tlo car w etc stunned Mr Gluck I
and Mr bloanc cscapln a injjry
I Policeman Smith sent In a call for
an ambulance from St Johns Hos I
pital but Mr Gluck Insisted on send
i Ins for Dr McDonald Peggs house
phjstclan at the Empire Hotel and
he arrived just as thu ambulance was
I about to leave for the hobpltal with
tho Injured members of the party In
It Dr 1osss had the three women
and Col Hunter placed In n taxicab
I and They were driven at top speed to I
the Hutil Dnpre
I Mr Glad vvlicn seen hv nn IJvenlnK
World reporter at the Hotel Empire
sild I
i Col Hunter his daughter nnd Mhe
Phillips aru badly hurt Miss Pyin ea I I
capful with a severe slinkltiB up and a I
I shock lo her nervous system but the I
lather three an puilyccd from tholr
I nalsts down
I I hive Just iomo rom their apart
ment and the doctors there attending
iliiwu tell me that they cannot say at
this time whether the Injuries arc per
manent or the result ot a shock to the
muscular and ncrvoiu centres of their
oodles
Unavoidable He Says
All three ate parked In Ice but ap
I parently they are suffering little or no
pain
painThe
The accident ns far as I can make
out was unavoidable Sloanc did nil In
his power to stop the machine null I
think that Itichard J Purcell the timtnr
min In chitkf of the tat dlil Ilkinlse
W > Klidd Into the ear siilivviijj nmi
hell we strurk lie foifo of
II 1 1 l ICL o tl e outer
iinm 4g thu rt < nueii In Hie tonneu
iif the iiuto tii cther rah tiiieli farce
that It Kltnply puiulyritl thfin
Mr iluk wlui Is Col HuntcrR at
tome > said Hut nla client owns a beau
tltul home it IIoIIlu rite where Mfa
Hunter now Is lie came to New York
three or four weeks ago on a buslnrm
trip and hrouht his daughter along
that she might fulfil some of her Ulan
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SixtyNinth Regt Under Col Duffy Marching
Down Filth Avenue in ToDays Great Parade I
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ANGRY Vr o tIJI JF I J I 1
MOB CHUFFEUR
IN FIFTH AVENIJE
Parade Watchers Attempt Vio
lence When Boy in Autos
Path Is Struck
When rrc earold Christopher
Brazil of No 2IC last rortyjKth
ftrtet was run ilown and badly In
jured In the pre = nec of a great crowd
that suns anultini the start of the
pnradcri at Ioroflrjt street and
Fifth avenue thIs afternoon tin
driver uf the ai iussel 11 Smith
ranowly escaped rough liovlllni Only
the arrival of half n dozen mounted
policemen prevented hIm from b gin L
dragged from his scat and beaten
The boy darted from the curb directly
In the path of the automobile and slip
pins on the pavement relied under the
heels Ills right leg was broken nnd
he was Injured Infernally
Ecclns the iwty lay limp the great
crowd of men and women who thronged
both side of the avenue thought he had
Icon killed In a solid mass they
rushed upon the vehicle Caught up the
boy and then dlritled their attention
to the driver Two richly gowned
women In the ear became hvaterlcil
with fear nt the angry shouts and
threats made by the crowd
Tho mounted pollremen galloped
down on the crowd before my harn
could ho done to the rIta utter Ir and in
anlrilanio was summoned from tin
I lovvir Hospital The surgeon said
tae boyi injuries were dangerous but
I not nrcessarlly mcrlal
The two ivom n In the car were nl
lowed to gel uut and hurry away In
the llron They refused to glee thlr
lIam They Imd hired tha automo
bile at the Holland House from the
I New Amsterdam Motor Company of
No Ili Fast SIM > sixth street
Smith the chauffeur who Hvis ai
Xo 50 Weal Klftj eighth street was
taken to the Vurkvllle Court where has
leleued
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liitiT tlii nip of Iciiin Sprln
I < Mill halt Itlll PaI11V nt IIhgs
loiiiilnr Klsu Suit >
I UmR r It Itir i a i t IIIn hlI
opp i uy 11111 ute owlni thousand
of new IIII sptg Owerutts anl
cr1nlallr III I ayIsh blue
fatter
oStl ets tan nnn olive shnlt in
< r 6ults that
Isllole SIIp are
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I p > 11 FrJ t1 Lv liner gradea for lIIn
at IILG aII SI the kInd tillers ask I
to S u > bi mats Top coats and craven
otter 3 II and IIn ringa = U
Uoadwar cpp CUr hall
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I 75000 March in Honor of Irelands Patron
I Archbishop Farley Reviews Procession I
After hours of threatening barlcrr
OIl Iltlhl of stow from gloomy loud
the heavens cleared this afttrneon and
I tin gr atnat fit Tiitrliis Pay puade
tho world witnesses moved up Tiftli
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avenue nil bright I green and Bltielns
In Klurldtts Evinllght nne of Itn irsel
creeds that ever turned out t < ilne i
a raiade Until riflh Bret hens
Fortyjccond street to whfre th < I 1 or
march approached the lIarjrm diver
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und cheered the sons of Ern J3 they
tramped along
At some points the conges1 grew tot
a dangerous stage This t wa gnu at
Fiftieth street and Fifth avenue where
there was a Urrifflc Jam du to the fart
i that the reviewing stand was at the
i WUlhtw1 corner of the Cat IIflra I
I Crowd Defied Police Efforts
I Inspector Walsh had four mounted po I
licemen to handle the crowd at thIs I
point As the head of the parade swept
Into view the crowd overran tile meant
ed pollcomin and swarmed imo the
roadwij Those In front fought vainly
against the crushing swarm behind
that extended almost halfway bik In
Fiftieth street to Sixth avenue
Policemen on foot worn nimnioned
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from other joints up tot 1 down Uio
line where the congestion w is notno I
great Hlx moiinted men ind twenty I
on foot hud all they coull rt In keep
the way clear for tin imnMns liot
It appeared that the day was Inure I
ijeneralls olierved than iiial For
I the llrst Hint Irish cost uinco cm I
idoyeea were allowed to take part In
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the parade If their duties permitted
I The Court of General Sessions with
the exception of the part presided over
by Judge Malone adjourned at noon
and nil the Judges took part In the
parade
city ofllrci nenrallv ran with
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skeleton force Some pirtiiients
vtre prutliall ilo < ed town In the
linlcaU tlsirlit lmslnS4 lens
IVPpiV < l I 1I I us lf Ho
toNI ol rKi ie < mer mil driv
I er Inn > I nrl Irlih pruprleior
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< lo = eel their places of business and
gave all their emplo > ees n lid lriay
Start in a Daby Blizzard
The parade at court wan the event
nf IK Uv There hiva been HUI
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when conditions of weather were more I
Kind1 to apeators and marchers alike
but never has te enthusiasm form more
Continued on Second Pace
OAUbHlfR DI 1 S
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Brother of Mrs ONeill Rev
Father Keogan Is Also
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As the liofly nf Mrs Hrlditet 0 Nelll I
the aged slater of tho Hev John K I
I Kcopan rector nf St Thomass fath I
ollc Church In West One Hundred an1 I
ii < hteemh Mrtct this cltv was hem
horse from tier home nt No liin I Ir I
anse itietM Newark today 11 ln
church where the requiem mar wi
to bn solemnized her diuht r Rte
tonUn ONeill died Jess oNull w
1 trlrltcn vlth pneumonia a v k 1150
I Father Kcocnn who Ilea near death
door In the same house Is In Midi r
I critical rendition that hi has nt beer
told of the death of his ether and hi
I niece
Six weeks BRO Father Kesnn win
hnd been In the South in HIM of ill
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health was stricken m1 Hi1 rain u title
I return III In New y k II f ernmr 4
11 ns tin train ni > pra < I Vi + rk thin
lit waN taPIt ft > i L i i aC an
J reniiiMd ti Hi Ii iii MI hl It > r Airs
i UNeill
iilnn Ilien ahr a tin se
him rut = I air n i ri Ii i snuYoc
I two weeks ac HI dr hr liter
uiidrrtoil tll n use them ollt und she
In turn lin lie drsprrariv 111 last
week her dejti f ° lljuiv te day
I be runWrrlf Very llfiillful
Much cburtr tuna erpltat irctn V
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DOWN SCIFlf I
RUINED BY ZION I
HANG HMSELF
Seventy Year Old Ludwig
August Was Soldier of For
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lout With Maximilian
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In till world wrote LndwlurItlguat
In Ills little room In the liouillimhoiioe
at No S Second ivrnii there li little
In expect
After which he rlgcel a rope ti n
viiitHnlhiK pale innnlni aluiu tlir idl
iiic nnil liiiiijrd hltndf I > y the neck
until he tons d I Ilo was ttvrnl
vein oti onJ hat n ulitlvfs tu mount
him
August had nlit a cnrccr Pnpeis
found In Luis loom showed that he took I
part In tv Illstarred raid of MaxtI
mlllan upon rictlco After the execu
tion of Maximilian AUBUEI made his 1
way to this ry where he secured em
ployment a a waiter
In tlin ° in of unrrmllllns toil he
Minice 1 t > save JiiM which he plueil
n iI olne lank living on the Interest
ind n miliiati withdrawal at Interval
11011 IIIIM Alevander Don IP oho
Prophet of Xlon Ui New Turk to bola
n dill < Iii Mailliiiii Siuir iinlin
i I Viirfiiot liiMns Idle attininl the
e thugs
In lime he was converted to howl
ni nn t Invested his JiiiWl In the Xlun
ink and the other Indiwtles con I
nic pd by Dowlo at Xhm Itr III All
rsr enterprises tolled otter the tropic
nth of Donli and AuRU lost his all
Iteforo coniinittliiK mlillc Aupntt
Brute n letter to trs Mevir troll left
t In n coiifplcuiiu lilac in the room 1
liu letttr read
1iau lever Kerv man tae
nelilleH without Isnowlni II I Lass
ly lilies ahont Zion mil Itlnllpr
luvvle Me uis a Iriul r lull death
ook him and ue will ti vn come inch
I vai lioin Aii i 13 < 1 worknl
iiuch durlns my llf and aw Mlulns
nys My liiidv desires a reet In
ills world there is hi tie tn exp ol
ly luck has Galled m < l I vas stand It
as longer Do AS vm vlll with my I
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SUICIDE WITH FISHING LINE I
KtlKene II nhnla II l Inr or
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Ilnr > rvt I nrUI li llulli
now vt li ICs new I HUT In < Q1
llrol c see tuntuAII fiuti nhinrnt 1Irn
In fun tlUH HSKtrk tiU lUiklih bathe
t 1 all hour < Minlturlit aM chlrnpo11 t all
tsiUr IOP op < < a alj r1bl
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NfW TARiff Bill CUTS 1
INlij TRU TS PROfiTS
FREE liST INCRfASfO
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Downward Revision the Course Fol
lowed in Payne Measure Introduced
in Congress ToDayTea Being theI
Only Necessity on Which
Duty Is Raised
INCLUDES INHERITANCE TAX
AND PANAMA BOND ISSUE
Schedules Proposed Will Produce 300000000
in Revenue and Heavy Deficit Expected
to Be Wiped OutBig Treasury
Issue a Feature
WASJOITOTOW March 17Tho now tariff bill was Introduced today fcy
Ropreiintatlva Payee It provides for
An Inheritance tax
Incrotied Internal revenue tax on
cigarettes
A 940000000 inu of Panama Canal
bond
An Increased lime of 9150000000 in
Treasury certificates
The Imposition of duties ou a maxi
mum and mlclmnm basis
Coffee hides and iron oro are on the
free list
Hoots and shoes leather goods steel
and Irou products limber woo
shoddy and waste and tho cheaper
grades of third class wool are ma
terially reduced
Tea Is taxed B cents a pound
The Internal revenue tax on beer
CONGRESSMAN PAYNE 10
and whlshcy b not disturbed
WHO INTROD CED THE
The bIll it is estimated will produce
NEW TARIFF BILL
5300000000 revenue from customs
While there is no duty imposed upon cotTee lea is taxed eight cents
when imported fro mine country where it is produced and nine1 cents when
from other than the producing country Although coffee is retained on the I
free list it is With the provision that a duty equal to any export duty
tax or charge that shall be levied by any country from which it is im
ported shall be collected on the coffee imported from that country A cut
of 50 per cent is made on the steel and lumber schedules Works of art
more than twenty years old are placed on the free list
The tariff on boots and shoes is reduce forty per cent and on other
leather manufactures in proportion The pottery schedule remains
about the same but the duties on window and plate glass of the smaller
sizes are increased while the duties on the larger sizes are reduced The
larifl on wool of the first and second cIa s used principally in clothing is
not disturbed but on wool of the third class known as carpet wool it is
reduced in the cheaper grades A livecent reduction is made in the du
ties on shoddy and waste while wool tops are assessed six cents a pound
more than the duty on scoured wool which is unchanged
The recommendations for placing wood pulp on the free Ibt and re
ducing the duties on print paper with certain restriction made by the
Vinn committee of the House are incorporated in the bill
The duty on refined sail is reduced fiYe one hunJredths of a cent a
pound and on dextrin on hllf cent a pound
A reduction of tne halt rent a pounn pound for tln zinc contained The
u also made In the duty on starch tariff on pig Irun Is educed from M
with the exception or potato starch to JV per on
Ztn In ore h assessed one eat per T pi Pipat Increase ate made In
1000 REWA 1
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THE WORLD will pay a reward of 1000 for
information that will lead to the detection arrest and
conviction of the man or men responsible tor the murder
of Police Lieutenant Joseph Pctrosino in Palermo i
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I Sicily on Friday evening March 12
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