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Iwm + Duke of 0 o Madrid the pretender derO to th thfltjaatoa U tftuJeh thAtaIah
fltjaatoa teroaa died today toda at Vareet VareetLombard VuwelDbardt VreeLombtd
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Hk 141 preteastoBS prel 4lou MI fll to the Spanish h hboiMdntb thron thronwere irou irouwi
were wi baaed boiMdntb n th ground that thatduhtr Isabelli Isabellidaughter Ibelladupo
daughter dupo or o Ferdinand a d VII was w wh whDOB whCario hc hcPoEIC6rl
DOB PoEIC6rl Carlos a gjaaduaole nduno1e and Carlstiai CarlstiaiBother clirla ChriatInmother Ba Bamother
mother of orAltoBlO Alfonso XII owing to the Ball Balllaw Salll Hbc1w
law l w were werecHbuTed debarred from the suoeeeaiot suoeeeaiotDoa luo eealCnn
n Doa DGeCarloe Jo Carlo took up arms In n 1872 Imaad Imaaded on onreigned and andrjned
reigned ed as a Charles VIII VnIoyer over the thert great greatpart SJfMterp
part p rt of northern Spain until 1870 117 wh wlMil wlMilbeac wheg whbefcjg
befcjg g surrounded by the forces t fore r of Alfoasp Al AIfouo Atfomic
foasp XII who had recently re tttly be b pro proclaimed proocllmed proclkixned
claimed King at Madrid h he retired Into IntFrance Intonoe intoFTanOII
France FranceHe noe noeHw
1 He Hw WAS undlcputodly th the senior mal malrepresentative malonpl malerpr
representative npl rpr aentatln entaft of o the house of Bourbon Bourbonthe
iJ the tbehead head of th the oldest surviving uIV1Yln branch brandA branchi
1 A i As such he was first in direct auoceaaloi auoceaaloito
r 1 to the throne of otFrance France In th the event ot th threstoration the thereetoraUon theI
I restoration ot the tbemonarcb7 monarchy de to e wa wafrequently w wr waI
I r frequently invited by French royVfat royVfatto
to put forward his claim but he It ai al4YB al4YBbltalned aiyo ly lyAbstained
1 Abstained bltalned from doing so soWhen aoWhen soJ
J When tbe lb Peace or Utrecht ended th thwar the tber tbewar thewar
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war of the fipanlrh panl h succession In inon 171 171one 1713 1713r
r one on of tbe stipulations made by Philip V Vformerly VtonnfrlT Vformerly
formerly Duke Ol k of Anjou the grandson o oLouis of ofLouleXl ofLouio
Louis LouleXl XIV 1V of France who had assume assumethe alllJmed alllJmedJ
J I the monarchy of t Spain In 1700 was w that thathe thai thaithe thatthe
the throne of France Fran and Spain Mould ahoulinever MouldneTer shouldi
i never be occupied by the same person personIn fIIOn fIIOnIn
I In In order to tofI w4 up his hi I claim to the French Frenclthrouc Frenchthn
1 thn thru > u therefore Don Carlo would hay havibeen hayn have1si
1si been n obliged to make solemn renunciation renunclatloiof
r or hia pretentious preteut DII to totbnt thnt of Spain ln Thi Thihe ThIBbetboulht Thtbe
he betboulht thought it would be undignified an anunworthy and andi <
4 unworthy to do after hn had caused end endIa endt
tt t Ia a bloodshed bloodllhfldanet and misery In Spain 81Inln in the thet theItot thiIToit
i t IToit Ott to assert bill right II there and after afteihe aiterhe afterb
b he had virtually ruled dert aa King K leg over Span Spanlh SpnI Spantab
lh territory rrltryror for several years yearsDon yersnOli yearsI
I Don Carlo Canoes heir Is Don Jaime d dBourbon de denonrOOn der <
I r Bourbon his hl eldest eon a man now In his hlifortieth hiI hisfortieth
fortieth year whone iIVcl tVcIil elnl l residence hoi hoibeen bubeen baabeen
I been at nrsovlH nod who ho I Is In ofPoer In Inthe Inthe u uthe
the Hussnr Rejlmebt of f Grodno In thiRussian the tbeRuulanOuardj theL
L Russian RuulanOuardj RuulanOuardjI Guard GuardDon GuardiI
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fI i Don Carlo Maria de lo 10 OoIoIee OoIoIeeteetlg Doloressectiig Dolores e eI
I teetlg ilig unly a art fe rw or hi hiI dozen d < un names narnePrince nameejn namesPrince
Prince jn e of Bourbon and Duke or Madrid Madridfamiliarly Madridr
r familiarly r i1bl known II e I plain Ialn Don DonCarloa DonCarloariP Carlo Carloone Canoevn
one riP vn of r tho few r pretender to t ti European Europeanthrone FuropeRnIhron Europennfhronwh
throne fhronwh who wn remained picturesque aque to tal1ft tal1ftend toIteend tb tbend
end cf t rb1l1ffttlmt his lifetime hurt lid lm > ider clerci d e ziniitn ziniitntlU inis jn tr trtitle tJtUl
title m andratt9 andattaIhmiet nctet tnttbfII < han mot l of bis hi 11 brethren brethNmJtlb brethrenmcep
Jtlb kn IHl 1 rnvp n4d mcep mcepatees IWfl yV oC1 oC1OlUI8etfo r rawer
atees e4oeaaerttezaihan OlUI8etfo awer > theralhon the 1han any anythother ol olOf orti
tJi thother tb r or lare 1 iateyar years IQ he e had ba pretty prettywell prettyell
ti e well ell glven uj till u th the > pretender business businesshorver bllln bllln1Ioer buitneesLossver
horver and wno nil content to I give Al Alfonso Ale 1lit ¬
lit e fonso a comparatively e mparaUv l peaceful p ceful time a atuna u uKiDa asL
L t tuna Kln of Spain SpainIn SpainJntln
p In Jntln 18T2 Don Carlos tried his hlabndat hlabndatuleertln hand at ataseertlng atL
L aseertlng uleertln hi his rights to the throne ol olfipaln orplaln ofw
w Spain by force ror of arms After four yeanof yean yea yeaCCllerrl11a yearsf
of guerrilla f guernilkwartere warfare In thenorth of Spain Spainhe 8palnbe
i be gave up the struggle lie maintained maintainedhi mAintainedhi
hi his claim to kingship but to the time ol olhis orhll ofhis
his death he mad no more attempt In Inperson Inpe inperson
person pe n to push hi his right rightDOB rlgbtlDaa rIghtsDon
Don Carlos was born at Lalbach Aus Austria tustria ua uatrl ¬
tria trl March 30 1818 He wa w the eldest eldestson
son of Don Juan Iua de Bourbon the third thirdtn thirdIn
tn n the line of pretenders and of Marie MarieBeatrice MrleBeatrice MarieBeatrice
Beatrice Archduchess of Austria and andPrincess andPrin08S andPrincess
Princess of Modena His Hlar father her abdi abdicated abdlea abdiall ¬
cated ea all U claim to the Spanish throne throneIn
In hit hi favor in October ISM ISMThe I IThe I86The
The young pretender was educated In InAustria InAUlltrla inAustria
Austria and Margaret aaret da d Uourbon Prin Princess ¬
cess of Parma and a sister of the Comte Comted C mte mtede
d de Chambord wa selected as a proper properwife properwire properwife
wife for him tn 1869 the Prince having havingreached baTincreached havingreached
reached his hlamaJorlt majority tried with the help helpef helpot
ef a portion of the SpanjXIi pan clergy to toprofit 10profit toPTOItt
profit by b tbe conditions then U en existing in inSpain InSpain inSpain
Spain and rid fan Into life the lingering Ih erlnllllntl erlnllllntlm send sentiments sendmenti ¬
ments m tI of the tb old Carlisle fighters IIlbtenor IIlbtenorMrller of ofearlier ofearlier
earlier rebellions in favor of the Dour Bourbons Dourbona flourbons ¬
bons The first sporadic uprisings In InDon InDon InDon
Don canoes favor were speedily peedlly crushed crushedby crulbedby
by the troop < of the reigning family familyThe ramllyt familyThe
t The young oun pretender mode m de France the thebas ther thebase
r bas of hla plotting operations opelllUonuntU until upon uponth upOnt uponthe
t th tM complaint oomp lalnt of Spain Napoleon III IIIhad IIIii IIIbed
ii had him transported to the Swiss Swl boun boundary bo11l1dary bo n ndary ¬
dary and dropped over That was wln In 1870 1870Carlo tl1oCarloe 1OIos
Carlo Ios was undaunted He bad a winning winningpersonality winningI
I J personality ntltranll and considerable personal pelllOnalmaanetiamtbe personalmagnetismthe personalmagnetism
magnetism maanetiamtbe the kind to draw fire from fromthe fromthe fromthe
the hearts of o the old Cantata He got up upa upa upa
a high sounding lOuMln rallying cry cry0cd cry0cdCountry God GodCountry OodCountry
Country the Xing Xlnand and he harubllabed published a asolemn aolemn aoiernn
solemn protest proteattn In that year against the theelection thee1ectlon theelection
election of Amaieo Duke of Aoata to tothe toUte tothe
the throne of Spain Action followed followedswiftly followedUtlT followedswiftly
swiftly UtlT upon word In April ten 1mcrllat a aCarllst aCniiit
Carllst army which swore ore to put the theBourbon theBourbon theBourbon
Bourbon pretender back on the throne throneof
of his father fatbepranc sprang up u out of the theproy theproyea prov proviace provM
iace ea of the north of Spain 8palaNavarre 8palaNavarreArragon 8psiaNavarreLrragon Navarre NavarreArragon
Arragon and Catalonia Don Al AJroa Mtonsothe foaso foasothe o oUte
the brother of the pretender took th thhead the theh Lbhead
head h of the army arm In person raon Don Carlos Carloswho Crlorbo CarloI
I who remained la the French Pyrenees Pyreneesuntil PTtm PTtmuntil m muntil
until he saw w bow the array wasgetting wasgettingon was a gettinj gettinjon ttlna ttlnaOIIhlmMlt
on OIIhlmMlt himself took the lead la July Jul 1878 1878Spaia 1mB 1811Spain
Spain B 4lnw was In stormy times when Don DonCarlo DonCAtrJO DonCarlol
Carlo J came over the border A republic republicwas
was being b tried tr1 C1 but It wia wi JI short lived livedAlfonso IIYedAItOlUlO livedAlfono
Alfonso XII who ho took the throne at atthe atthe atthe
the fall of the republic was not a muter mtsterful muterrulldnc misterful
ful rulldnc king the army was disorganized lf the thepeople thepeopl thepeopI
people were tore between varying politi political politicalldeu polidI ¬
I cal calldeu Ideas There wa bitter fighting be between beI between ¬
I tween the CorilBU OuUataad and the regular relulartroop troops troopsDon
I I t Don Carlos had his hand almost on the thethrone thothrone thethrone
throne more than once before the final finaldefeat ftnaldefeat IInadefeat
defeat of his arms at Estrella In Febru February Februany ¬ i
any 8 1878 1878Overwhelmed IM 1878Overwhelmed I
Overwhelmed and n with hi his force scat scattered Icdfered soiLfered ¬
fered Don Caries barely raanigsd man1 d to cress cressth crcathe I Ithe
th the border to France evading capture csptureThe captureTbe caitursThe
The volatile Frenchmen who had dis disposed dlllpoled dieposed ¬
posed of their empire and were then try
lag 1ft out the Third RepubNe received Don DonCarlo DonCAtriOll DonCaries
Carlo with an n excess of enthusiasm thultlu l In Ina Inamanire1to Inaaanlfeeto
a manifesto to the Spanish people pte and hi his hisown s sown Imtn
own faded army arm Carlos Carl set le forth with withrest wItht
I rest t emphasis the fact that he Ii guarded guardedIMaet auudedct gu1ddiact
IMaet ct all hi kM rights that thaUlli hla Hag remained remainedfurled remlUaedfllrled remli fled fledfinId
furled until that time when Ood shall fix fixtfc ftxalite fixth
tfc alite final hour for the thraptloa redemption of 0 a aCtholIo
Catholic and monarchical Spain SpainTbU 8plriTWe 8 I I1Tbta
TbU wo the end of th the mlataat Doa DoaIa DoaI DonIA
I Ia l 11 t he t was a j p9J IJ r 4 floftJ P from °
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Franc for supporting the UwNtt claim of ofComte th thComto 1e 1eComte
Comte de Chambord to the Bourboa Bourboathroae Boufboatkroae Sourbonthrone
throne of France The ban was wisretnoved wisretnovedthter removed removedlater
later 1 ter but bu he never again lived lIv d In France FranceIn > I
In 1847 I Don DonCarlos Carlo out
l7PonCar1os gave a pompous pompousInterview pompousintrvtew I IMintentew
Interview In which whicbhe he explained e 16iaed that thaithe thatthe i
the reason why he was m making ltacno no new newefforts neweorta
1 efforts to assert IUl rt hi his Spanish claims clafmsthat wan waathat wanI
that as a patriot h be could co Jd act embarrass embarrassany embarraean7 ewibarraI
I any Spanish Government la Its struggle struggleto
I to put down the Cuban insurrection He Headded Hoadded Headded
added the opinion that the intervention interventionof Interien Interienof
of the United Unl State was all a bluff whlflb whlflbhe
he would wouldcall call If he wereKing hml1lI1ae wereKingThe
The real realrea reason why wb7ke4ropped he dropped Ms Msrevolutionary hisrerolutionanl
I revolutionary Intrigue Incri wa win Jhat tbtooadwife it Ida Idaseood hi hisecond
second ooadwife wife th thPrhio Priaoes M se HarieBertb HarieBertbde rl lJerthe lJerthede
de Rohan although the Robaas Ro bad the theprivilege theprivllece thep
p privilege of oallJn oalHng the themq King 1ag of Franc Franccousin FraBceMcoualnM FrancooUsin
cousin wa not l1 of otroyalraakTho otroyalraakThoBpanh royal rank The TheSpanish TheSpanish
Spanish grandees arand looked askance on onCarlos 011CarloB onCarlos
Carlos pretension from the time of thi thimarriage this thltlmrrlqe thismarrIage
marriage and aadhad had he h by some stroke of offortune offortune offortune
fortune come to tothetbtoneOl the throne of Spain his hiswife I IIt Idawife
wife It would ouId never have been acknowledged acknowledgeda
I a s Quoen QuoenHI
HI reason for marrying for1llZT7in her was w that thatshe thatshe I Iabe
she wo a considerable heir b heiress Carlo Carlofirst CarJoea CarJoearat Carlossfirst
first rat wife the th Princess P l Oe Marguerite u uBolUbon 4Bouzbon d dBourboa
Bourboa died leaving a fortune of be between between ¬ 11
tween twenty aad thirty editIon i dollars dollarsbut chnarbut deflarabut
but eh be only bequeathed him an Inooaaa Inooaaafrom II1O Inoofrom <
from It The principal was w placed In Intrust latruatfortheb intrust
trust truatfortheb for their five ftvechlldren children Carlo was wasalways wanalways 1 1alwa
always alwa anextravagant person and much muehwealth mlebealtb muchwealth
wealth W was always necessary to hi hie en enjoyment enJoyment ¬ i ijoyment
joyment ofHf or l1f Much of what he had badin I
1 in said to have vanished anilh ed behind behlndh the e scenes scenesof
of various theatre and concert hallWhen hall balILWhen hallsI
I When h he was short of money be would wouldresort wouldI I
I resort to almost any ny expedient to rats ratsIt ral
It Once before Marguerite came Into Intoher lat lather Intoher
her fortune rortuaehe he was so hard up that he hecommissioned bel belcommilll01 hecorarnisaloned
commissioned od one of his supporters a aSpanish aSpanth aSpanish
Spanish General of venerable teD6rableen teD6rableento years yearsto
to pawn In Milan his hi collar of the Golden GoldenFleece OoldenP1 GoldenFleece
Fleece P1 the same one i that bad been n worn wornby wornh wornby
h by the great Em Emperor > eror Charles V Wh6the Whenthe When WIIeathe
the transaction Uon became lIIe public be h bad th thmeanness the thomeannetll themeanness
meanness to t allow the Impression to get getabroad letabroad getabroad
abroad that the General bad stolen It and andtaken andnken andLiken
taken it to the th theMontodePtetifor Monte lontodePi d Pita t for hf hie own ownbenefit ownbenefit ownbenefit
benefit Apparently h be thought the old oldmandevotion oldmn oldmanadevotlon
mandevotion mn devotion would make him shoulder ahoulderthe IhouldertheodlumbutbeBml shoulderthoodlumbuthewsunlstakefl
the theodlumbutbeBml odium but he waa mistaken tak n The Tb old oldman oldmad oldmad
mad vindicated hitaself hlmeeK1D la court and aadDoa asllDoa andDon
Doa Carlo wa w covered with disgrace disgraceCarlos dlacraoeCUtos dlsrsoeCarlo
Carlos made hla hi home of of late let year In InVenice InVenice inVenice
Venice A striking man of splendid splendidphysique lIP splendidphysique dld dldphyalque
physique severs countenance aDoe and aadnlfted dig dignified dignlfled ¬
nified mien he wa a notable flgure > there theresailing UJ UJlilac theresailing
sailing lilac the lagoons in his automobile automobilgoadola automohlleoado1a automobilegodol
goadola with tho yellow flag aaof ag of Spain Spainand Spainnd Spainand
and nd the Bourboa coat coatofanae of arm trolling trollingover
over th the stem IB the theatre be h was wasalso w walso vualso
also conspicuous conplcuoulttlnlwlth sitting with his hi wife wifeA wireIn wifeIn
In A hi his box bo and hardly condescending to toaddress toddrelll toaddrem
address a word to her herIn herIn herIn
In 1RM 1 Carloss Carlo pride received a sad sadilow ladblow sadblow
blow when his second daughter Donna DonnaFlvlra DonnaElvira DonnaElvira
Elvira eloped with a painter a married marriedman
man Carlo Issued a proclamation die disowning diaownInlr dieowning ¬
owning her Later It wa rumored that thatanother thatanother thatanother
another of hi hla daughter Alice had run runaway runaw runaway
away aw with a coachman aa but the story storywas storywas torywal
was formally tormaUidenled denied She e was w divorced divorcedhowever diYo divorcedbowevet ood oodhowner
however from her husband h the Print Priaoer Priaoeryon8eb Prjnowvon Printvon
von yon8eb SalionburgWaldeebourg nbtncW ldeebourC Jn I Jsfl Jsfland J Jndtb iS iSand
and ndtb the theih JgopeVaan d b ja < sodiK sodiKHlrrled 1pIr
ih Ir Hlrrled Hmed bU l llOlJJ isos 08 Lieut ULhJ Leo del delPrete delPre diiPrete
Prete Pre an attltatl fl Italian t officer om eron on the retired list tiatof listof t tot
of no 0 particular pa nobilitylUCrC nobIlityItICITJ nobility nobilityCLK
lUCrC CLK RACK RACKRxplo n4 pudlllJ pudlllJttert fLIL4IITI fLIL4IITItlrryete
ttert tlrryete > Jrte Rxplo Ixp1odll11omM < lfWo < nm Humid BarnnlSprtaJ 8amrdCro11 HumidCrodtnrauteE1even
Cro11 CrodtnrauteE1even In PanleF1eM Dead neadd41 Deadsas
SprtaJ d41 cell Dltfotclt l T his m Son SonBXBLIK SU SUBULlIf es esflzaLix
BXBLIK July 18 18Durinar During a bloyle race raceat raceat raceat
at the Old Botanic Gardens today a aMceraaklng apacemakfne apacemaking
Mceraaklng motorcycle exploded In Inlames Inftam Inlames
ftam lames It Jumped the barrier barrierand and plunged plUngedInto
Into the tbeclOflelj closely packed onlookers At Atect At16Ut Atleast
least eleven perscr3 ware killed or so somdly 110badly sobadly
badly injured that tbalthe7 they soon died dlexbThe diedTblt diec diecThe >
The track was opened last Sunday It Itwasprlginally ItwUJriglnally Itwsapriglually
wasprlginally coated coat with a preparation preparationof
of Ur which was found to be beunaatIB beunaatIBraotory unsatls unsatlsaotory uneatisfactory
factory and bensins ben ce wee applied to tomove re remove e emove ¬
move what was left of the preparation preparationIt
It seems that the accident was wdue wdueprimarily duel duelrimarily dueprimarily
primarily > to the autobiqycle skidding on ona onA ona
a slippery place The whole thing was wasextremely Wu Wuextremely wasextremely
extremely sudden Almost before the thopectators tboapectatolll thespectators
pectators were ere aware that aaythlnami anything was wasamiss wasarnie
amiss ami the tbemohlne machine was among am ng them themWomens tbornWomenB themWomens
Womens dres dreaMs es caught Ore like paper papertoe paperQne paperOne
One toe woman w man became a pillar of flame and andaahed andduhed anddashed
dashed about shrieking with wltbpBln pain and andright andfribt andfright
right There was w naturally an instant instanttampede Instautatampede instantstampede
stampede People scrambled over the thearriera lbebarriera thebarriers
barriers > and panic stricken dashed duh d down downhe downthe downthe
the he banked track where tae competitor competitorn
In n the race ran Oer them before bet r they theywere the thewere theywere
were able to stop and were themselves themselvesbrown themeel themeeltbrown themselVesthrown
brown and badly hurt hurtThe burtThe hurtThe
The police at first said that tbtonly only three threeersons threfpelll threpersons
pelll persons > ersons nIere were killed but 1 ut it is i known that thather thattherere thatflier
her therere were several aeveralmore more fatalities Per Perhaps Perbapa Pethap ¬
haps fifty ftttmen men and net women altogether altogetherwere alt pther ptherwere
were seriously riou ll Injured Including InolucUqltr InolucUqltrtberider Ryasr Ryasrbe Ryserthe
be tberider rider of the motorcycle motorcycleIt mot roycleIt
It is stated at a late hour that several severalf
ot f the tb injured who were removed to tohospital a aicspltal ahospital
hospital have since died dJ CI bringing the total total1st total1It totallist
1st list of fatalities up to toeIev eleven Three Threebodies Threebodlat ThreebodIc
bodies bodlat at the track are r1I1IO an so charred that thatheir thattheir thattheir
their sex Ie cannot be determined determinedSome determined80me determinedSome
Some of the worst injuries were caused causedrj cauaedbT causedby
bT rj trampling in the panic The total totalumber totalnumber totalnumber
number Of the Injured cannot be learned learnedas learnedrnnT
as many of those hurt were taken to their theirown theirown theirown
own homes homesMore hom homMore homesMom
More than thirty were removed to totbe totbehoepltl the theospital thehospital
hospital
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S i IMhe
IIlIe he IMseardi No Ill 3 HD ad < ftcta ite Arrenttcifor Arrested ArretltHiror
for Kltamy KltamyWhen BIaMVbell WgtisyWhen
When John Van Arsdale a plumber plumberwho plumberwhohu plumbrwhohss
who whohu > haa been at work away from New Nework NewYork ew ewYork
York ork for some months returned to this thiscity th thcity thincity
city on fl Saturday night ho found that bin htiIfe hlawife binwife
wife Ife had remarried Van VsnArsdale Arsdale bunted buntedier buntedher huntedher
her ier up at her new home at 255 West Westwentyflfth W WTwentylmb WestTwentyfifth
wentyflfth street and DeI rang ran the tell tellvigorously telJro bellvIgorously
vigorously vigorouslyIlls ro aly alyIIiB
Ills III wife Ire Irene went to the door doorlie doorRbe doorShe
She lie embraomt him and then turned to tor toMr toher
Mr r second husband JeroraaTV Decker DeckerJerome DeckerJerome DeckrJerome
Jerome she said youll have to tofve toIve tolrsve
Ive fve You can come back on Monday Mondaynd
and nd Ret your clothes clothesThen clotheaThn clotbeeThen
Then she he pushed the dumfounded dumfoundedacker
acker D out of the th house and nd locked the thedoor tbedoor thedoor
door doorDecker
doorDecker Decker Who had married the girl glrlllllven seven
days before was w wa so astonished that at
first I he didnt t know what to do Then
Indignation got the better of astonish astonishment atonlhment natonishmont ¬
ment He went to th the Tenderloin station stationuiid ltatlonIIUd
uiid had Ireee arrested arrestedIn
In Jefferson Jeereon Market court ourt yesterday
Irene rn said that her surname wan yelteay w Win Wirii
i field Id She said that the Ihe he was a 30 2 years old oldand ol oldand
and that tht she wa wUmrrie wsmarrled manfad to Van 781 Arsdale Arsdalewhen Male Malewhen Anedalewhen
when She le was w 18 11 Magistrate MB tt orneU
held b hlr Iwr r in J 110 11 1000 000 ball afl for < an examination
today ty on e a charge en of blgarry blpr74ce bigarryUTeweILeys
4ce UTeweILeys earLrBn ra4L TOUR
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NESS AT ST r ANN AtfKFTen N01 NOVIN4 NOVIN4Tells N NTe
Ten Te a Priest PNt Tkat Weaaa w1 Wem mi Knelt Ke la laPrayer IaPrayer
Prayer P1e BesMsMer Beleae ResIde Dii Hess sad Restated BeelaredThat RestatedThat eae
That a Her 811 Mgat Had H Been He Bettered BetteredCaolr Be RestoredheIr
heIr Roy Be Reports ae Another Ae Cr Cre Care CereThe CareThe
The e novena ao held be annually Iudl la peeps preparation J peepsration ¬
ration rUon for the feast fd7o day dayef of St a Ana A which whichoccurs whlh whlhon whichoccur
occurs on a week we from frm tomorrow t on began begaaca bp
ca Saturday la I the Churofe of SC J JDpt JeanIlaptisto Jean JeanBaptiste
Str7 tOur o s
Baptiste Dpt t te J East E Beveaty4izta 8et street streetTba streLThe
The T relic rUo of St 1 t Anna Ane a picoe p of aa a arm armbone a armbone
bone be which wb this church churh guard aa and watch watchduring wWh wWhdur whichduring
during dur the t year ye ta protected pr rtoed under ul glass glassia P
ia I Its I It shrine la during du these u dtys brought broughtout blht blhtot
out ot by t ona 0 cX G the priests prl and a offered Oe to tothe 0the tothe
the prayerful pry to kiss kll and it to also a applied appliedby apUe
by 1 the priest pr to t the t aMbled a parts p of pU pUgrima pUam p11grims
grima am who come c to t seek ee our c of o their theirdiseases l11 t Lr Lrdiseases
diseases their te thelrdeloruiltissor deformltl deorlU or ttelr t dt distress distressTbtayeartheeye distressThlsyeartheeye
Tbtayeartheeye Tye the eye of oraU offsltIzbgan faith b b gaa promptly promptlyto prmpt
to t see B miracles mlle almost ao at the t Trt Te ves open opealag o openIrig
lag I of the novena nyC and a two to were w reported reportedaa rr
aa having taken place on Saturday after afternoon afternoon ¬
a hT te pl 8ta7 atr atrnoon
noon noon The Te priests prie of the te church chuh have havenot bavelot havemot
not lot yet confirmed oaed these te developments developmentsreported denlopeh denlopehnr dsyelopmeatareported
reported nr as miraculous miclo but bt they UJ 7 pun purpose pup punpole ¬
pose p investigating inyUat one of them at a the thefirst theIt th thtrst
first opportunity t and the other also If Ifthey Iftbe7 Ifthey
It opp a
they can c get ca the t15 track t of the tb person personreported prn prnioraa personjeported
reported ioraa as experiencing exec thejKiperaatura thejKiperaaturapoorer th thepuprnaturalet ptul ptulpe
poorer et of the Mint 8la lf two to wonder wonderworks wonderworka e eorb
works pe reported hrt oa Saturday Sta were ere the therestoration therratof therestorUon
restoration rratof of sight to t a woman wo all but butentirely bt btetrel7 butentirely
entirely etrel7 blind bUd and a the te restoration rratJon of the thepower te teper thepower
power per of ofUlt unassisted locomotion lODOID to tom a aman aman
man m who had ha been b dependent dedet upon uponcirutches up uponCrutches
Crutches cirutchesThe mtb CrutchesThe
mtbTo The To story atry of the t lb blind bUn woman wom is told toldmost tld tldmOt toldmoat
most mOt graphically aph17 by b Mrs Mary Ma Brown Browna Brn Brndnoted
a devoted churchwoman olrcbwO of 421 61 Willis Willisavenue WUlitaenue WIllieavenue
avenue whose who who daughter dabt is f orpt orptt organist organistat
at t one oe of the te amaller alier e Roman B Catholic Catholicchurches Ctlo Ctlocu catholicchurches
churches cu of The Bronx Br nnz 8h se was w act actaloae Rt RtaOe notalone
alone aOe however boner ia i seeing aC the t results resultspronounced re resultspronounced Ua Uaplo
pronounced plo miraculous miloui Mrs Brown Bea be believes b be11ev ¬
lieves Un absolutely ablut that a miracle mirle was wasperformed w wpol waspetfohned
performed at her side sideMrs sideMrs
pol < h a
Mrs 1r Brown Dr1 had b entered et the te church churchof
of St Be Jean Baptist Bp to pray PIY at this novena novenapartly nov novenapartly
partly part in thankfulness tnkfuie for help given givenher givenher
her he by St Anne Ae la times Um past and ad ITa ITahe also alsoto a alsoto
to go f to confession conea She Se Sb was w praying prayingat pray
at t the thelt altar where the saints ta relic Uo was wasexposed w weq wasexposed
exposed about aut 2 230 JO oclock oolo la l the after ater aternn alternoOn afternoon ¬
eq
noon nn on Saturday Satray when not many m7 per persona p pereons ¬
eons I ir re in I the church chur as u ad the th hour ho was waabetween wa wasbetween I
between betwe the morning sad aadatl0 afternoon ser services seevices ¬
vices Ie While Wile engrossed er La I her devo devotions dio devotions ¬
tions tOD she eb was startled atUe to hear her a woman womanat WOI
at the te rail rl next her scream D This T die disturbance d dtrbce dieturbanoe ¬
trbce turbance of the silence of the te sacred sacredplace a snoredplace
place 11 at a first appalled aple hen he recovering recoveringherself nY recoveringherself a abt
herself bt she aeued asked br he neighbor aeahb what whatsU wbe whatitbe
itbe sU > o matter matterJJ t
1 JJ eaa MM W I cbs h woman OI exclaimed exclaimedPrafa ex exclaimedPriie e
Prafa lth the Myjoic < aty aPpq4erJlGed jxnwrful 1 G 4Uawl
fk SfTg 1 xJ 4tlat jSattt I Jlarie n I Wa si siTh I ITe v vThe
The Te speaker wa wu all atrerable atrmbleiR and andlaboring ladLaboring
laboring lbrnK sper under unde great t excitement eolteent For Foreleven Fo Foyeleven
eleven e1f rears e I have J Jsen > en blind blDd she shewent shewent e ewnt
went on n as reported rporttb by Mrs Ina n Brown Brownnot Drw Brownnot
not absolutely ablutely Mind tad but unable unbl to dis discern dllcrn di dicern ¬
cern objects dearly and obliged to
crn obJe cead oblJ grope gropemy lrop gropemy
my way wherever wherevtr I have haT gone I have havebud havehl havebad
bud hl twelve children clldr and eudhave nd have ae burled burl them themall tem temaU themall
all for In my affliction mlcINl 1 wan WI unable nnhe to toraise tor toraise
raise r one of them I am a French FachTo To Today Tolay ¬
day I came to pray to Bt 8t Anne AnU I wor worshipped worslppand wonshipped ¬
shipped slppand and prayed at a the five wounds woundsof
of the Saviour RAvlor And here he at the tte altar altr I Isoe Ipin Isee
see again clearly cerly suddenly denl and a wonder wonderfully won wonderfully r rrldly
fully and I feel rel as a I felt at t my finaL fnt com communion cn cornmunlon ¬
munlon munionShe munlonShe munlonShe
She told Mrs Brown Brn that she be was w Mrs MrsPursell 1r MrsPurseU
Pursell lurU and that she ae lived lved In The Bronx Bronxwhich Brnx Brnxwhich Bronxwhich
which Interested Intrted Mrs rl Brown at alJ the more morehecniitie moretnl moretieceilse
hecniitie tnl i ehe he too t lives lne In The Tb Bronx BronxMrs Brna Brnarlll BronxMrsBrownunderstood
Mrs Brownunderstood Brown1undet her to toy say that thatshe tht thtae thatshe
she ae lived lve In Amsterdam avenue aYRnul but bt is isa I I Ia
a I little ItT uncertain unotrh about the name ne of the theavenue Ue Ueayenue theavenue
avenue and nd she got Iot no street It t number numberfrom numberfrm numberfrom
from frm Mrs ra Pursell Prl There used Ua to t be bean bean bean
an Amsterdam rmterda avenue in The TaBn TaBnwble Bronx Bronxwhich Bronxwhich
which wble ia I now nokow known as a Hobart Hobar avenue avenueThe aveu aveuThe avenueThe
The city clT directory direr gives no one named namedPursell nmed nmedPrl namedPurseil
Pursell Prl aa a residing rldlnK there thereOne thereOne thereOne
One of the te altar alt boys lames am Hark of ofU4S ofU4
U4S U4 Third Tird avenue aVenle who was on Of duty In Inthe 10I inthe
the te church cbur at a the th time tme selling IUn candles candlessaw eandl eandly
I saw Mrs y Pursell PU walking lklqot out of the church churchftMly cbur churchfreely
freely hl and without witout dlfflculty A pri prlu priest priestliso et etalso
also 1 saw w her and nctloed noto that she ae was wasunder wsouner wasunder
under uner great gt excitement ncltelt but ht he e did not notknow notkao notknow
know kao what It was all about at the time timeWhen UmoWhen timeWhen
When be learned lered later Itr he instructed Inltc the thealtar theatr thesitar
altar atr boys to notify noty him if I the le woman womancome womance womancame
come ce back bck to the te church cu It I I I his i intention In Intention ¬
tnton tention to t question queaUoDher her aad see I her role relative rel roledyes ¬
dyes tlv and a make me a thorough toulh Investigation Investigationof Inyotpto
of all the circumstances drmaao Until Vntrhe then tbs tbsprlente t lii liipiIata
prlente pre of the church curch wllfnot wlrnot attempt attpt to toMy t tosay
My anything aytlnR of the reported miracle miracleMrs mlr miracleUrs
rpe
Mrs K Brown Bwn told tld Mrs Pursell Puneeil1that that tbahb ah ahshould she sheshould
Iould should come to the church churh every day c7 for forthe fortbe forLiz
the Liz rest rt of the nine days d and give thanks thanksto
to the te saint In for her miraculous mlraououlntre cye Interven Intervention ntervenlion tk ¬
lion Uo The fathers rthellltlnk think that tt Mrs Pursell Pursellrill PrJ PrJwl Purselwill
rill wl unquestionably uqueUobl return If I she be has h been beenH b
e H 0 > benefited blted Mrs M Brown upon going Iolnl IolnlCfeon
10 U > confession Cfeon Immediately mmedltl after rr her bru bruPea ex exp exeQoe
deQO eQoe with Mrs Pursell told the
p wlh IraPI tld thopriot thopriotwo priest prioetwho priestwho
wo Pea who heard b rd her confession conrNo what she ae had hd
eB and heard heardTh bear heardThealtar
Th Teatar Thealtar altar boy b7Ja boyJaznes James Clark Cuk and another anotheraltar aothr Inotberaltar
altar boy Joseph opb Manor Mer of 188 18 East Et Sov Sovatylxth By Bytt 8eventyclzth
atylxth tt street trt tell 1 of another aothe Indication Indicationof ldoUon ldoUono
of o St St Annes miraculous mlrlo Intervention interveatloaoa lweUo
oa O Saturday 8t7 This TI was la I the l ease easeof c caseof
of a rasa lU a middle aged man m who en entend e entrett
tend ths t th church chuh by the te use u cf crutches crutchesaad ot orutqheeand
and went out without them
uc w wthout ttm AollJ According Accordingto
to trep report this tll man went away a In an auto automobile aut automobile ¬
mobile mobie but bill name nme was w not developed developedOrdinarily dfelop developedOtInatiy
Ordinarily OnriI the religious rlgloua rellgiousetuotlon motlon aroueed aroueedduring a arouejduring
during dlrlng the novena noven of otSt St Anne ABnt at t the theChurch tbeCurch thechurch
Church Curch of or8t St Jean Je Baptist 1Ptt reaches Jt its itsheight jt jtheight
height about abcutthe the te fifth fth or sixth b re day when whenthe whente whenthe
the te crowds orowlbme become so large Je around rund the theclmrch te teehurchtba thechurch
church ehurchtba that the police ploe polloohare have ha to b b be appealed appealedto
to 1 to t preserve order and protect prtlt apped the meo meopl fopie
pl pie IJre usually n th tbi the reports rponof aa of miraculous miraculousctirea I
mlrculoua mlrculouaCII
elites CII peVI oome cme forth ror then thenOf ten tenor then0f
Of course cour said ie Mrs Brown Brow Mlt It cannot cnnot
b 15 expected ept that th everybody eyefby will believe
fhe these things tlp they tha have hv6 not the e faith blee But Butwe iutwe t twe
we know they t happen happenIa hpp
Ia the street att In front of the church chuh men menand menand
and women with Improvised stands me
IDd oe wll JmproTIM yes e ¬
IIal
terday tcr sold ld rellslous n loU emblems embl4mo sad d prarer
books to passersby passersbyThaaitmtormt pb pbnnlntpl passersbyrhanlentoyn pr
nnlntpl Thaaitmtormt circle ClreIeiStaten l lBtten ts tsBtaten
Staten Btten Island got a furious downpour dowpur
bf rain rin from a thunderstorm thundetor at dusk du last lastnight lutnight lastnight
night and ad The Bronx Bros got another a little Uttlesrller littleearlier
Utte Utterlir
earlier rlir C Coasy Island Ialael was w aloe skirted by
thunderstoraaa tudnl In the afternoon ar sad got gotpjatr gotplenty b
plenty lt cf o wind d but bt got ato only a sprinkle sprinkleof I
ol ile
of O ram at night Blbt and asc City at Hill IDP Pork ark was wasfisy waseabcao
fisy d as AU eabcao a bone bo bot
t d t
p PRESIVINTDIDNT RESlnrNfIDMr nIN ArONF ArONFHe ALONE ALONEHe
He Get lota It let His nl Molar Metrcala MoterCaraud Car aad Oatbrred Oatbrredan Oa ere
an imprempta Ilpmp a Der Dtaner Party PartyWA8RINOTOK Put PutwA PartyWasnINovorf
WA8RINOTOK wA nrOTI July u1 18 18President President Plden Taft Tafhad Tat Tatb Tafthad
had b a fit of the blues bluMtT today The Tep pro propoot prosOOtI
poot pt OOtI of o dining dlnl alone la the big Whit WhitHouse Wte WteBO WhiteHouse
House BO depressed der him greatly The Te olu Blu Bluton molution olutlon
tlon ton of his Wtroibl hi troubles was not to dine dl alone aloneso aon aonlb
so lb he arranged an almprompk Impromptu dlnneiparty dinner dler dlerpr dinnerparty
party Getting O c I Jn Into bin hi motor motr oar i ilarge a aW alarge
large W pr and d commodious Colo affair aa he e went wentscurrying w went0W1715g t tacr
scurrying acr around a town tn picking plok up con congenial congenial n nae ¬
genial ae people Pple who would ou assist In I the thelaudable thelaudble thelaudab
laudable laudble purpose pur of keeping elnlr loneliness lonellneeifrom Jonannrm lonelinessfrom
from rm returning r ll At the residence reldeno ol olRepresentative ot otttTNcbol ofRepresentative
Representative ttTNcbol Nicholas Longwortb Lnportb b bmade he hemie betold
made mie a big bl hauL hL Then T be gathered aatb l In InMr ir irMr
Mr and a Mrs Mt Longworth Lnor Theodore TheodonRoosevelt Teore Teorelel Theodoretooaevelt
Roosevelt lel Jr JrboTlt who was visiting hUbrotherinlaw hU h idabrotherInlaw
brotherinlaw btb ml and a sister 8ir and A Mr Wat Watllngford W Wlir Wallingrord
llngford lir of Cincinnati Clcnat Mr M Longworthi Longworthibroth LaorhB LaorhBbtalaw LonguorthsbrotherIslaw
broth btalaw btalawAorlq brotherIslaw rlalaw rlalawAocordtng
Aocordtng Aorlq to t the books bk on C the Ie lb etiquette etlquetUof etuett
of offlolal ofollet7 society the thc invitation lvltUoD from fm lh lhPresident the thePd thePresident <
President Pd la a command 1ad and ad the Long Longworths Llc Llcwr Longwortha
worths wr young 70Jooenelt Roosevelt and Mr M Wai WaiItagf WafUlfotd Walllngfotd
Itagf Ulfotd llngfotd ofd took tk dinner der at a the e White Wl t House HouseBrigGen U UouslgOen u
BrigGen Clarence Oce Edwards Echrar chief ol olthe of oftheSuu ofthe
the theSuu Bureau of o Insular Ilu Affairs Alal and ad Capt CaptArchibald Cap CaptArchibald
Archibald ArlW W Butt Bt of o the th army ar the t Preet Preetdents PJI PJIdet Presidents
dents det military mlt aldewer aldw also summoned summonedThe amlon
The T Tb night nl was w cool 01 but the te dinner duel was waiserved wued wasserved
served ed oa the roof rf of th i long 0D low win winthat wing wlnathat wingthat
that connects cont the White Wit Bouse Bo Hon with wlb tb tbExecutive the theEeUve theExecutive <
Executive EeUve offices Cplored lanterns latr wen wenused wor wereused
used u for Illumination IlluminationKILLKIt lulntJon lulntJonHILUW illumInatIonKILLED otoQlor
KILLED IN AVTO AVTOCWrnapp AUfO ICClnrr ICClnrrc ACOflIIT ACOflIITC
CWrnapp c W Oapl liappell ll President PMdetr Cf thrNatlsaal thrNatlsaalCatKtt Ike a NaUal NaUalCa NUeaalCasket
Casket Ca Ce CeHasUSa Has H Hts Head Rec Cat et etUncA Oft 6ftUTICA OftUuca
UTICA July Jul 18 180 O Will Wl ChappeD ChappeDof CppD CppDof
of Oneida Oaed president of the te National NationalOaakst Naton NationalCasket
Casket Ct Company Cmpy pdlt the te main iln factory f try of olwhich ofwhic ofwhich
which whic la located lot in that ttol city was wlnaUy wlnaUykl8 instantly instantlykilled InstantlykiUeI
killed kl8 in maa aa automobile autl bl accident ad f neat neatChlttenango ICf ICfCttl nearChlttengo
Chlttenango Cttl tonight tollc Chappell Cppe1 who bad badrecently ha badrecently
recently rUy purchased ph a lsrge rK touring tourolr car carstarted ar arstartied r rfm
started from fm Oneida Oneid at at at5pclock B IH oclock okthle this eve evening IV IVnlnc evening ¬
ning for a run to Syracuse 8yt He B was wasaccompanied wasaccompanied aa aaaple
accompanied aple by his wife two other otherwomen otberwome otherwomen
women wome and a child chid While W ll speeding speedingalong aellr aellrafoD speedingalong
along afoD the tehlbway highway a few fe miles mUe east of ofCbittenango ofCitenano ofChittenango
Cbittenango Citenano a team tem of horses borade sdddenly sdddenlycame
came c Into view vie around aou a bend d In the t road roadla rcadIn
la his h excitement ectetCpl Chappell was unable unableto ubJ
to slacken ae the thea speed of o the car cr and d when whenbe whenbe b bM
be realised a collision was w unavoidable unavoidableunlass Uy unavoidableunless l ble bleunJ
nl oaOD
unless unJ he le swerved elato into the t ditch dit he chose chosethe chosethe oe oete
the te latter lt alternative alwratlTo It I was waanot not adeep adeepditch a deep depdtc deepditch
ditch dtc and aa Chappell Cppl undoubtedly unloubtedlJyiould unloubtedlJyiouldhue would wouldhave wouldhave
have cleared cr the farmers tanerB rig had hot hotk not a atree aceetoodtnthewayand
tree k ceetoodtnthewayand stood 8 In I the te wsy aad c into lto this tB thisthecar thisthecarplunged tho to oar oarplunged or orplunc
plunged Chappvll CpPU Chappeliwas was w planed ptae between betweenthe twe
the plunc auto aut and tree t and d Instantly Inlttl killed killedhla kln killedhis
his J head hM being bn out ot off offThe 01 ottThe
The re women in the machine lohlne besides besidesMrs bed besidesMrs
Mrs Chappell CppeD were wer two sisters II Mrs MrsWilliam MnW1m MrsWilliam
William W1m Cochran Chr of Oneida Oned Castle Ctle and aD Miss MissFlorence K MissFlorence
rFrce Florence Well wu of Oneida o eu All were werebadly we werebadly
badly b Injured IJu but b It la believed bOe they tey will willunrtve wlUIn willsurvive
survive In their UJe hurts hun A sevenyearold sevenyearoldson Teld Telden
son en of Mrs Cochran C was In the party partybut pr7 pr7tt partybut
but tt waa w not Injured IU10apl Chappell was w vary varyweU veryweUknown N
weU we weUknown bD known In I business b and andaoeIaI social al circles circlesthroughout cr circlesthtouihout
throughout t the te Eostaa States ht tstes lie ebc bad badpaal ba4d
N paal IC Casket Compan Companooteg
iI iIC i CIpj
ooteg d laghad C had ha amasMd f1iJ a fortune fortuneMAY torkmiSlAY D DAl
MAY Al RB lE MAIX lUl MA TIIIKVKS f TIIIKVKSwoman IJS IJSWa
1 woman Wa and alTI Two Th Men Charged naaf With WllbRtflfBK Wu Wuatn WithRffitsg
RtflfBK atn Boxes ONI In harlem IlartreiPost Dar harlemPost
Post Po Office Ofco Inspector wpt r Roddy Rciand and do doteotlves dc doteotlves
teotlves of the tbeHrJe Harlem branch bureau bureaulooked bureaulooked
ttyeOr bUtu bUtulook
looked look up at t Headquarters Hequrr yesterday yesterdaya teray teraya
a woman won charged chrc with withlorcn forging a United UnitedStates Unit UnitedState
States 8tat post office om6 ottl e money order orr for 1109 1109and 110 1100and
and ad two to men charged chra with a acting tlnc In I con concert conoert ¬
cert with Ith her herThe berI herThe
Or
I The Theprnera prisoners said they the were werUu LAssie LluJeJohnson LAssieJohnson
Johnson Johnan 34 years ra old no home hom Bernard BernardJ I
J JlcYanul McManus a bartender breder of 2719 21 Eighth Eighthavenue Efhthaeueand Eighthavenue
avenue aeueand and John Mullsrkey Mlalak7 a bartender bartenderof bder bderof
of 1417 11 Edwards Ewar avenue avenueThe ayeU avenueThe
The arrests arte were wer made 11 as he result rult of ofcomplaints orcomplint ofcompLaInts
complint complaints of the thert of mall matUrom from letter letterboxes lete letterboxes
boxes bo In I Harlem Harle Many any y of the t lo 11 loot t let letters l lottern t ¬
tern t are a said ad to t have bye contained contine money moneyThe mone moneyThe
To The charges c In these te eases o are a based upon uponthe upn upnthe uponthe
the cashing clnc of a money mone order orr for 1100 1100on 10 100 100on
o on February Febn 9 last at stftalion Statioa J 13th 13thstreet 121thtreet 18thstreet
street and ad Jalb Eighth ayenue aveue jtUo Thomas ThomasRellly n
Rellly Rlr the money order orde clerk clrk who had hadto hadto badto
to make me good o the amount aount paid Pid said ld the theorder theorder theorder
order cashed by bya
was cked a woman womanSAYS womanAIB womanc44S
SAYS HEnAftltSIIAW BEI KEnNARI AdlIUW 11MW IS COilING COtfJV0fee COtlG COtlGTe
fee Te fnemploywl ltpe4 Hear RMI That Ta He II frill Wil At Att At AtlendTheIr
t tmrlI lendTheIr rad TTirtr iTileage legeCoftventse legeCoftventseDr leCvfU leCvfUDr CenvnitlMi CenvnitlMiDr
Dr Ben Bn Bellman Ritn the t thj king kll of oftb the thehoboes thehoboes
hob hoboes was wa the principal prnolp speaker speakeryesterday ankor ankoryHtry pOakeryesterday
yHtry yesterday at a meeting of several hun hundred hundred hundred ¬
dred unemployed people pple at 44 Bower Bowerhe De DethheGqur Bowerthe
he thheGqur headquarters of the th National NatowCm NatowCmmltt Com Committee Cornmittee ¬
mittee mltt for fp the th Relief RUef of the Unemployed Unemployedthe UnmplOe UnemployedthebeadofwblohJEadsflow
the t thebeadofwblohJEadsflow bead of which whoh J Eads E How B01 ia J Isnowin IsnowinGlasgow now In InGlasgow InOlgw
Glasgow Olgw He Helw grew more mor radios radical as h hwent be bewent
went along aJo Finally Fnaly he h said saidNever ad adNee saidNever ro h
Never Nee accept any positions plUOM SB a strike strikebreakers strflcebreakers trk
braer breakers or enlIst nl in the army ay or navy as asDont
nv
Dont be tempted tmpt to go to PHtaburg Pttbrl PItmburgtake to totake tote
te take the te plaoo places of the tb strikers tren there tre but butf butif butir
ir f the t strikers 1trers find fnd it i necessary D neoemsar to t resort resortto reor reorto
to violence violec you should lbld go and andblp help rr them themYou tm tmTou theseou
You ou can c put the t fear fe of 1 God in i the hearts b heartsof
pt
01 f the people ple in the trusts trustsHe thl thlBe trustsHe
He t said Id that the tb t people ppl could cld get noth nothing nt nothlng ¬
ing by appeals to t corporation conratlon and em employers e employets ¬
ployers app They should IIbold organise until untilthey unUIt untilthey
t they were strong enough Ih ora to t eels el the theFactories t thefactories
tar Factories weretna and an d workshops WCr LOp and run r them tm for forthe rorthe forthe
the benefit bent of the t workers workersWhen wozksroWhen
BelLman When Wh asked ue said saidCertainly aad aadCarnly saidCertsinly later lati wor if I he b meant mt all he h sold soldEUltman aad aadRt saidBelLman
Rt Certainly Carnly I believe btne la InyJoJn0 violence when whenit whenitla
itla It it is necessary Mr but but I only onld said when whe It Itwas Itwu itwas
was neoswary n ry
The T other otr members membrs of How committee committeelaid oommit oonnnlttesaid
laid id later that t thy Ue did dldao not at agree with withlUltman wl wJthReltinab
laid lUltman Rit James Ja Morris Mor oae o on of them themlaid tm tmead themsaid
laidI I am sorry ao that Reltman talked vto vtoeace lo loleac
te
IIoe leac eace We believe la tiD people out ot of work worklot worknot Te
lot nt taking tiU the bleYe 1 place of PJ strikers dn1rbut dn1rbutr1IapDtyol but wor we weir w ware
r1IapDtyol are ir against violence p So 8 UJ Sad EHow EHowMod HowMotile How HowMorris
Morris Mod said that Ut How had h notified oou the theleoratary ti lb lbsersta3y
leoratary of f the t oomsalUee omU Mrs Mr Cora CoraSamara
feob IleT Harvey b hi It letter t that he hadseen o Or OrBm oeor oeor8ernrtl
Bm 8ernrtl Samara roaw Sw aw and a asked ked him hi to t come comf comean to toin t
in a international InttoloTUoo convention of the t un unimployed usemployed
employed emplOe to t b b be hold Id la l Chicago Chcg in Tan Jaalary Ja Tannary un
nary ua sad ad that Mr Shaw Bh had h aooepted pt the thenvftatioa
inTtatoU invitation It ltwasund was w understood un rstood that t Hows HowsMet How Howeef 1lowchief t
Met eef mission allo abroad was w to t Invite JaYlt Br Br BrJba Bernard Briard
nard phaw haw to this oogveRtlon ooqventlonRESCUE
Jba oTlo oTloRESCrtA 4 41FSCVK
RESCUE RESCrtA A MO 1 POUND WOMAN WOMANoUcrrarn WOI1UNPoUerm WOMANPolIcemen
PolIcemen PoUerm Wt mo fHvo ftf rsr Her lerlI Helve a aProblem aPrele aPrebteni
Problem Prele gqcrrwrfall gqcrrwrfallWhile letU letUWie EereIefulIyWhile
While Wie Mrs 1r Alice A119 p Doyle e of 415 East Eastilxtyseoond FtBldYIDd East1xtyeoond
BldYIDd ilxtyseoond street was WI waiting waUnlr last lt night nightn nlat nlatoa
oa n the te pier at IMth street att and a d the th Eat Eatliver EutRiver EaseRiver
River for the t arrival v l of an excursion excursionoat excloo excloobt
bt boat oat that tt carried care her hetwl twp nieces ale she shefom le le11poand sheslipped
11poand slipped and rn t ten fet feet Ito Into thewal the water waterItrlklzg
Itrlklzg tiIdol he her he head o on 11merle iuLmergod rook rookHergt
8 Hergt John B Brady a and PIICe Policeman r
R Ros fom a Jumped ia after aft her he and discovered dlae disooveredthat
bat tt they te jup had h to deal d with Wt a a woman WOln weigh h hf
I IzgmoretMnaa0pomdm f > gnaor a morn UianSeOpouads M t Theymanaaed n They m maaaaed maaaaedto
t to 0 keep kep her afloat act until uW acting a Captain OtnUiaatten
OIto
Patton Patn got et wain wa ropes rP Then The half bf a aeven aesen
even reserves heaved beYeo oa the lines 10eUW until untiltr3
1 Era Doyle Dle lnN cams ce UJt U t i th t pl pier pierj r i
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TEM LOST LOStWBEN WHEN SLOOP UPSET UPSE1r UPSE1fLEASVRK UPSETPLEISLJRE PSBTPLeJIUIErARTI
r
fLEASVRK PLeJIUIErARTI PARTY OF ORWF vonF VORWFfJI3NS ORWFCArsirisD
Ot1CAPll7fDN fJI3NS CArsirisD r It V THE TIBtU TIBtUr flir flirenljrlt fli fliof
enljrlt ef o the 1eSIAber bei 31 Aboard Accounted AtI cFor cForMe Fo FoMtf ForMstflen
Mtf Me Mstflen o Them Peend Fod FosndClingtstg Clmgtas Cllla to t1e t1ec Ui UiCabin the thecable
Cabin c WMeh 1b Floated Jeatr Off OtHeU OtfMothrr OtfMothrrasred Mothri MothriSaved
Saved Sfa sad nd Her Tw To Utile IAte Girls OrSIIt OrSIItAon lAst IXMtAmong lAstAnongile
Among Aon Anongile to the small Imal boat bt that tht came ce came tc tcgrief t togrief
grief Cel yesterday ietrday afternoon atmoonln In a dry drjsquall dr drysquall
squall u ltt that pelted pltCneIlanll Coney Island Islandthe am amthe and andajolnl
the adjoining ajolnl waters watn was the eight elalt toe toefishing tonflshthg on onobrng
fishing obrng sloop Roxanna Rxanatn In which so 10 cur survivors eurvlyor curvivore ¬
vivors vlyor said d were twentyone twenlono persons personsmostly personamoetlTNorweglnnfllhermO personsmostly
mostly moetlTNorweglnnfllhermO Norwegian fishermen 1 and servant servonmaid BerTILntmalcI servantmaids
maid malcI Iout out for forji lark If the number numberof numberofthoee jo pt ptthose I Ithose
those aboard ard is given correctly by th thsurvivors the theUIlv thesurvivors <
survivors UIlv ten Including two little llttlgirls IIttlpI littlegirls <
girls ar are not accounted a for The Super Supervisor Superiac Superlsor
visor r ot the b Harbors tug Lamont picked piokecup plokedup pickedup
up tea persons nland and a motor boat picked piokecup plokedup
up oa se more moreThe monone moreThe
The fishing hJncsloop sloop balled from f om Atlantic AtlantliHlgWoad Atlantlomlftaada AtlanticHlgVlsnds
HlgWoad and andw was owned by Blegwalc BlegwalcBamuelsea Bleald8a Siegwaid8muelen
Bamuelsea 8a en It was In charge chareJellterda7 chareJellterda7of restordojof restordoj 7esterdayof
of hi hie brother Jacob who I ia among amonithose AlDonbOlO amongthose
those bOlO rescued an4 taken to the Smith BmiUInflrmary SmithInflnnr7 SmithInfirsesry
Inflrmary on Staten Island Jacob Sam Samuelon 8amue1aon Samueleon
uelon brought the sloop over from At AtlanUo AtI Atindo
indo I Hlghlandson on Saturday night am amyesterday and andyeaterday endyesterday
yesterday morning It started out froaUlraer from fromUlmer fromUlrnor
Ulraer Park with a party of Somuelseni Somuelsenifriend Bamuelaenlfrlenda Samuelsenfriends
friend They went overto Midland Beach Boacland Beacbd Beachdad
and then started back for Ulmer Park ParkThe ParkThe ParkThe
The sloop had got about bouba half f way be between bet betwoen ¬
tween t n Hoffman Island and nd Coney Island IslamPoint IslandPoint IslandPoint
Point when It Itupset Itupsetmuelken upset upsetSamuelsea Up8etS
Samuelsea S had h his hi boat running befon befonthe befoN befoNthe beforthe
the wInd iad when a squall from the thelouthw thelouthwoyertook southweslovertook southwest southwestovertook
overtook her and he b ays ho was too late labto lateto lateto
to slack the sheet whichone of the ear survivors auiViyore ear4ivors ¬
vivors Bay was waatJed tied The captain says sayithe III IIIthe saysthe
the party was w having a pretty good CoOcUfme CoOcUfmewheo thee tlmwhen theewhen
when the squall came but that he him hlnvself himelt himself
self was perfectly sober and In Innt fit condi condition coadltlon ooadlLion ¬
Lion He put the thing down aa an un unavoidable uaayolctable unavoIdable ¬
avoidable accident and the Stapletoc Stapletocpolice 8tapletoapol1 Stapletonpolio
police pol1 did not arrest him himJohn hImJohn himJohn
John FLynden mate ma e of ort oftbe the e tug Lamont Lamontcaught lAmootoaubt Lamontcaught
caught sight of the overturned overturn sloop sloorwhen sloopwhen Ioopwheaabout
when wheaabout about half a mile away from her heiand herand herand
and pointed her out to Capt Thomas TbomaiKeeee ThomaIee ThomasKeese
Keeee The Lamont Immediately made roodfor madefor madefor
for the sloop but abe had gone down be before b4I b4Ifore before ¬
fore they the had gone far in her herdfrectll direction directionA > Q QA
A part of the tbecabln cabin had floated off offand olrand ofiand
and the survivor with wlthoneexoeptlon wlthoneexoeptlonwere one exception exceptionwere
were found clinging tothi The tingle tingleexception tnleeoepUon singleexception
exception wo th the maa who wa picked pickedup
up by a motor boat and taken to Brook Brooklyn Brooklye ¬
lyn Ha wo vu swimming for it when whenrescued whenreicued hen henreecued
rescued rescuedAcoordiag reecuedAcoordIac reicuedAccording
According to t the Information given I giveaby by Ui Uisurvivor the theauniyora theewvtofs <
survivor auniyora In the UleElmith Smith Infirmary zythoae zythoaeJ those tnoscwhy thosewho
why bay aven not been accounted fVajidwhoa fVajidwhoatheir fessnd whom whomielr
their ilI fftW9Jyj J JshaypUL4ow JshaypUL4owlLx aowri JJS J OWMSJ OWMSJarerIVsler
arerIVsler lLx Peter Taoainon living 1iYb 1iYbla somewhere somewherela
la South V Brooklyn Benjamin Wilson WilsonBrooklyn WilSoDBrook17Di WilsonBrooklyn
Brooklyn Christiana Sanderson Net NetEskeln Netsakeln e eE
Eskeln E a young fisherman Ole Sander Sandereen ndeIIOD
een Alicia t1da Olsen Ole OJ EnglerOIaf EnllerOtarBannes EnllerOtarBannesbrotherIntaw Banns Bonnesbrotherinlaw Bannsbrothertnlaw
brotherinlaw of the skipper IIdppernd and two twosmall t twosmall o olmall
small girlsOlga girisOlgaltnudaenand Knudsen and SelmaKnud SelmaKnudsen Selma Knud KnudiI
Ion aged 14 1 years and 12 years whose whosemother whosemother hoeemotber
mother Mrs Lena Knudsen of 8 Second Secondplace Secondplace Secondplace
place Brooklyn is In the hospital hospitalThose hopltaiThOle hospitalThose
Those still UII In the Smith Infirmary Infirmarybetide Infirmarybefldea Infirmarybesides
betide Mrs Knudsen are Anna Tobias Tobiassen Tobl Tobln
sen n of 270 KIngston Klng ton avenue Brooklyn BrooklynThora BrooklynTbor BrooklynThora
Thora Hendrioksen l of S First It place placeBrooklyn pla4eJJrooltl7D pinoBrooklyn
Brooklyn Johanna Johnson 27 years yearsold yeaillold yearsold
old of 11 McDonough street Brooklyn BrooklynJacob BrooklynJacob BrooklynJacob
Jacob Samuelcon the skipper of oftbe oftbeelOQpwho the thesloop thesloop
sloop elOQpwho who lives 110 at Brennan Park near nearAtlantic nearAUanUo nearAtlando
Atlantic Highlands and Abraham 1n Olsen Olsenof Olienof
of 21 Hartley place Brooklyn BrooklynThe
The others who were ere saved ved were Rattle RattleCqnatansen HattieConltti8eD Halt le leConata
Cqnatansen Conata sen of 8 Second place Brook Brooklyn Brook17D Brooklyn ¬
lyn Nile Christiansen of Long Beach BeachPeter BeacbPeter ReachPeter
Peter Berglund of 107 Summit street streetBrooklyn streetBrooklB streetBrooklyn
Brooklyn HJatmo Jacobson a young youngwoman youngwoman ounKworD4n
woman and Theodor ThVm Th m The lout loutwas lIItuplcked lastwas
was uplcked picked up by the motor boat boatThe boatlbe boatThe
The rescues were made under great greatdifficulty greetdltllcuJty greatdiMoulty
difficulty The men and women clinging clingingto cJlngtn1to
to the cabin were exhausted and could couldscarcely couldacareel7u couldscare
scarcely acareel7u scare ely assist their rescuer mereevltn even by bygrasping bTItJUpltll bygrasping
grasping the life line which were thrown thrownthem thrownthem thrownthere
them themTen themTen thereTen
Ten survivors were brought brouhtto to the thewharf thewbarf thewharf
wharf at Quarantine Quar at 440 to oclock In Inthe Inthealtemoon Inthe
thealtemoon the afternoon and nd twenty minute later lateraa
aa a ambulance from the infirmary ar arrived arrlyed arnived ¬
rived Mrs U Knudsen was ulna In a dangerous dangerousoondlti dablerOlJIJoondltJonha dangerousoondltionhavingswaliowed
oondltJonha oondltionhavingswaliowed oondlti on having Tina swallowed her herfalee false teeth teethupper tbupper teethupper
upper and nd lower Jo lowerJler r Her recovery la doubtful doubtfulAnna doubtrulAnqa doubtfulAma
Anna Tobiaesen Tob UIIeD Wu ws was apparently dying dyingwhen dylnarhen dyingwhen
when taken aboard the Lamont at Quar Quarantine Quafaqd QuarqtAn ¬
antine qtAn e Health Officer Doty Dot l and his hisdoputle h1adepUU hisdeptties
doputle worked over her and there ia iahope ihope ishope
hope that she lb will recover recoverMrs I recoverMs ver verMr
Mrs Knudsen was not no found until the thework thework thework
work of rescue rHOue rel ue had been practically practicallycompleted praoticallTcompleted practicallycompleted
completed She 8b wa w found in tbe water waterunder waterunder waterunder
under the cabin float having lost her herbold herhold herbold
bold Thomas Ericosen of the crew of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the Lamont LamontjuAnped jumped overboard and d pulled pulledtior puUedher pulledher
her to the UJ tug tUKlato Into which shewo ah w lifted liftedWhen liftedWhen liftedWhentheywere
When Whentheywere they were called upon to make the therescue there therescue
rescue was the second time me yesterday yesterdaythat yeatordathat
that the be Lament crew had sighted the theRoxaaaa theJto theRozaaa
Jto Roxaaaa The first ret time she sb passed passedfairly aedtalrly passedfairly
fairly close to the sloop at about 1230 1210off 1230Bff 1230ott
off Grays Point and th the mate of f the La Lamont LamOM Lemont ¬
mont remarked to Capt Keeee that In Inthe Int1 inthe
t1 the e sort ort of weather b6r then prevailing the tbeparty thea theptrty
party a too assay fr the th sloop and even eventhen eyenthen eventhen
then much too hilarious l for the sea they theywere thewere theywere
were Jnwould In n would IBO to grief before the thelay theday the4ty
lay Was over overMrs overMrs I
Mrs 11 Knudsen has been keeping a aboarding aboaidiac aboarding
boarding house at B Second place Brook Brookyn Brooklya Brooklye
lye yn Thj Ta a Headriokaen it t a servant servantn 1erY 1erYIn
In n the family of Frank T Abbott a chin ohlnomerchant chinmerchant chinamerchant
merchant Johanna Johnson J hDll8a 1 ta also a1lomaid a anold amaid
maid Ia the employ emp oy of Adolph Davidson Davidsonit
at it 76 MoDoaough street Brooklyn The The3avdoa neDaTld TheDavidson
Davidson O focally b out of town and she sheus shehas h hbaa
baa us been bcsrdlsf b = n at = t the th Eaudssa Enu nudeenhonee nudeenhoneeBerglund hcass hcassBerglund bO bOBeralund =
Berglund one cn ofthe of the survivors said saidbat saidthat 1d 1dthat
bat that there tbereu wo a fair breeze on the thefy thefyback way wayKick iayback
back and the sloop I p was lUIuDder under mainsail mainsailind malntlalld mainsadand
and jib A sudden squall from the south southvest aoutbeat southwest
vest came down Uponth Upon UpontheRoxanna the Roxanna RolU1nand RolU1nanddroye and andifove anddiove
ifove her Into a cross croea current The ThBain Themafn Themain
main sheet had been tied tledwhlch which I Ii not ota otacautloue a autlou a acautious
cautious utlou prooeedrag gln in a aually uarther uartheraM Weather Weatherud
aM ud before rore Capt Samuelaen who howu howuat wo wot waaat
at t the tiller could loose the sheet tb the boat boatreat boiteat boatyreat
yreat eat over Berslund managed to keep keepfloat k keepafloat p pAtl
float Atl t until wltllthe the tug reached hed him H Hays lie IfeMY liesays
MY ays that thatihe the two tw Knudsen KJ l1cUen children were werexmned werepenned ere ereed
penned xmned ed In the cabin cabinTb cabllLThe cabinThe
Tb The Quarantine boat Allen All n went out last lastJght Jutnlatht lastnight
night to search for bodies bodiesBerglund bcidf bcidfJJerllund bodieserglund
Berglund say 78 that Capt Oapt8amuellO Oapt8amuellObrqther Samuelsenirpther Samuelsen Bamuelsonsbrother
brother sailed Iledacro acros across the Atlantic In tnb Incpet on onpw
pw boat b lot in 18 I I8c a
> II j I IL
L A t
FINE HOUSE 1I0f IIOtWFOR FOR FnnTUWBAYUibS FnnTUWBAYUibSGUt THE ORAXARD ORAXARDGift
Gift of orflgdru Ogdrn Mill ttls to Ills IIIDa DaaghterT DaaghterTlie DaughterTilie ahtetT ahtetTn
n lie Amrrtc mnicaI7 AmrrIcautxr5peai mnicaI71JriGI Blrrrt BlrrrtSfieial
Sfieial Cab 61 > 4 Dnpath to its rasvlf rasvlfLoNDO iki gui SCKLONDON guiLoNDo
LoNDO July IK 1 raOgden Ogden Mills has hasbought hasb hasbought
bought b ughta as a wedding gift to his daugh daugher dauherthe daughter
ter er erthe the Countess of Granard Mortlme MortlmeHouse MnrtfrrterJJouae MorUnlerHouse
House In Halklns Ulklnsatreet street near Ritletravl RitletravlSquare IIJrrulaSquare BeigraviaSquare
Square It Is laa a large roomy mansion mansionwhich manlonwbl mansionwhIch
which wbl b belonged to the late Lord penrhYl1 Pen Penrhyn PenThe
rhyn rhynThe
The 111 Countess oupt IJ who bo since her marriagi marriagiJta re rehu
Jta occupied a house In InCharle Charles street streeleased streetleased treetiMlMd
leased from Lord Dartmouth wl wlmake will willnuike wiltmake
make considerable alterations In Morti Mortiraer Mortlmer Mortimen
men House A modern American beating heatlnsystena Ieatlne IeatlneItelll beatingsystem
systena will Ill be installed inst4lledand and it will 111 ba badecorated betdecorated bedecorated
decorated and furnished to suit ult her own ownadmittedly OWDadmtttedl1 ownadmittedly
admittedly good tasteMr taste tateYr tasteMr
Mr Mills MUllccom accompanied llliled by Mr am amMr and andMn andMr
Mr Phlppa la a passenger on n the steameMauritania stea steame teamerMauretania er erMauretanla
Mauritania Mauritaniax Mauretaniapnm MauretanlarKOND
pnm rKOND x D SHED KILL 11 HERSKLF HERSKLFAad IIERS < lfi lfiAM
And Old Hefor Her lIerlter Mtter Culd e ld Get let t tHer to toIer Ilien
Her Bide BideMrs SIdeMn HideMrs
Mrs Pauline Williams a awido1fwbo awido1fwboUveel widow wh whlived who whoUved
lived alone at th the Albemarl Alb marle apartments apartmentsMl
Ml 1 West Twentyseventh Twenty eTentb street tr etcaUea etcaUeahlrl callei calleiher miledhr
her hlrl sister Mrs John Hirschfeld mr on th thtelephone the therlephooe thetelephone
telephone a few ew minutes nutea after midnight midalghyesterday midnightyesterday Iclallhyeeterday
yesterday and Dd told her that she e wan going goingto olalto
to take her own ownur life It would be betao too late lateno
no matter how much Mrs Rirsohfeli Rirsohfelimight JIlnobfeldm1Jb 7ilrsobfedmight
might hurry to reach reachher her berlde side the theToloe theToloeOrM volo voloover
over the wire sold There was u a final flnagoodby nnalPodby finalgoodby
goodby and then the theqi1ok qUok ot ih ther therO the re reoelver tooelver
oelver oelverMrs O oelverMrs yer yerKn
Mrs Hirschfeld hurried to the apart apartmenta apartlIIen apartmonte
monte lIIen 6f r her sister There she found fountthat foundthat foundthat
that persona In mtho tho house already ha habroken had hadbrokea badbroken <
broken Into her sisters room roomad and found founcher foundh foundher
her h t dead on her bed A gas tube from a areading aread1nc areading
reading lamp had been the agency agencyMrs aEeDoldnJ agen y yMrs
Mrs Regina Ullman the sulcld sulcldmother suicides suicidesmothe ulo1c1eamothel
mother mothel who w wholivee oUy liv < In Atlaatlo City cam camto cameto m mto
to Hew e York upon receipt of the news or orher ofher o oher
her daughters death deathaad sad took charge chargeof obar
of the thebod7 body Long illness and a d mental de depresslon deplMllon dopreeslori
presslon were given by the tb family aA 4 tl the theCu thecause > 8 8cause
cause of ottboaulcide ottboaulcideOlm1UC the suicide suicideORHKR suicideO1UEft
ORHKR CAME JUST IN TUft TIWKChtwrea TUfthlklr TIMChildren
Children is BBe Be Departed Were Already Alreadya
a aa a OntKtBt eotirea1ra Ijlaer IjlaerMrs LlnqrMr1
Mrs qule Gu Ie Kahn of 234 Eldridge E street atreetwho streetwho streetwho
who baa been In this country two tw years yanand 7 7andhOftOhuhand yearsed
and andhOftOhuhand ed whose huxhand abandoned her sev severol evera mvend
era months ago recently nU1IeDt sent to RUssia Kusslmoney Ru1amoneyto RUssiamoney
money moneyto to pay the paosnge to New York Yorlof Yorkof
of her children David aged 10 and Lien Unaaged Llnaaced Lienaged
aged ft R They arrived on n July R and a as astha Utbe asthe
the mother moth r could not prove to the satin satisfaction atlsracuon satinfaction ¬
faction of a special board of o Inquiry that thathey thatthtty thatthey
they were not likely to become m publl publlcharge puhtlocb4tCN puhliocharges
charge they tho were ordered d deported deportedfnknown deport deportedtnknown l ltaknown
fnknown to Commissioner Williams Williamsfrl Williamstrienda IUIam IUIamtrlfnM
frl trlfnM nd of Mrs Kahn appealed the th case caseto caaeto caseto
to Washington WahinptonThe Waahln ton tonTh
The children cbll ren had been put J Aboard io1InS rd th thHamrHirgAmerlcan tbUallhurgmerlcanllner the theHamburgAmerican
HamrHirgAmerlcan liner Cincinnati o oFriday1 CD CDFriday onFriday
Friday and andwer were on their th lt way down the theNorth UteortJ theNnrth
North River on Saturday Saturda when hOfl the theWIRe order orderMBMufrom ov4ernemefrom
MBMufrom WIRe < from the tI Department IepaflmenLcfCornmstce of C Commerce Commerceaad im etce etceIkt
aad Labor foe fo fortheLr their ttae releos releostug IMle a ear earb4esw
l1 b4esw b4eswtug iiI tA 11IW 11IWW I a2II a2IIl1
tug W < out to Intercept th the Cinfclnnall andoItJherty anddr and andoff
off oItJherty Liberty Island Jel d the children were were trans transferred i iterred trnstarred ¬
tarred from the liner to the tug tilriandTeII tilriandTeIIterda and yes yesterday yshterday
terday morning were with lth their tbelrmoUter tbelrmoUterutol mother motherSHOT motherMIOT
SHOT FROM HIS S nKATHHKO nKATHHKOI DYITIIBEDUlns
Ulns I > ylna Man n Flrr hlreaThreeTlntes Three Times at Burglar BurglarJuly BurglarThin urjttar111m
Thin Xplrtll IxptrrsJmtwU XplrtllArwttT
ArwttT July JuI 18 18Whlle While on his death deathbed dclathbed dilathbed ¬
bed and in a stupor 0 B Walker a busi business buslnea buelnose ¬
ness nea man of Atlanta wo W8 revived by the thepresence thepreaen thepresenreofa
presence presenreofa of a negro n gro burglar In his hi room roomlast rooml roomlast
last t night Walker immediately seined eteeda IMJ zed zeda
a pistol which was on on a table near the thabed thebed thebed
bed fired three shots at the negro who whofied whofted whofled
fled nnd tlnu rei rrlpd > p d Into the th death deathstupor dHUItulXr deathstUpcr
stupor stuporThe ItulXrTbe stUpcrThe
The physician had announced then thenwas tb tbWU therewas
was no hope for Walkers recovery and hAd hacretired hAdretired d dretJred
retired In the room with the sick man manwtre m manwere n nwe
were a trained nurse and his wife About
2 oclock this morning Mrs Walker and the thenurse thenur thentirse
nurse ewho who had gone to sleep al ep were roused rousedby rouaedb rousedby
by b pistol shots and saw 11 Walker Walkeruprllbt WalkeruprllbtIn upright uprightIn
In bed firing at a negro who was escaping escapingthrough eecaplncthrough escapingthrough
through a window As Walker fired the thelast thelaat thelast
last shot the th negro screamed and the sick sickman sickman ck ckman
man dropped the pistol fell back pn the theb tbebed
b bed ed and did not nott1lly n rely ly
ir 11081 not KS i iKAnAffA 1 n 1 4 NA mxA PFITIRI PFITIRIMnI LTIKS LTIKSla
la Mm Hanged JlaD Cd and MOO Desert t te Br BrGeneral 8 8Gftleral HrGeneral
General Amnnty mDt Recommended RecommendedSftfial K mmmdfICI mmmdfICISntIJ
Sftfial CaW Dtipolc to I To TEa Sow SDHCONRTANTINOPLK StnfCoNRTANTINOPLK SowC0NHTANrINOPhK
CONRTANTINOPLK July Jul 18 18Thereport 18Thereportor 18The The report reportof
of th the courtroartlal held at Adana In Inconnection Inconnection inconnection
connection with the massacres there therecensures th therecensures e eC8I11Urtvt
censures the Vail V I and other local officials officialsIt
It announces that fifteen ftenof of the tbemunhr tbemunhrers murder murderer ¬
er ers have been hanged already and adds addsEight AdelaEight addsEight
Eight hundred deserve death 16000 16000deserve 111000deserve 16000deserve
deserve penal penalllllmtude servitude for II llre lit f and 00000 00000deserve aIoooderve 50000deserve
deserve minor punishment punlahmentlt If the Goy Government Goyemment Ooveminent ¬
eminent emment decides II to carry put the thepuniab thepuniabmeets punish punishments punlahmentlwe ¬
meets mentlwe we will establish a cordon around aroundthe aroundthe aroundthe
the town and deal with the matter expedi expeditionary upeditloUIIly expeditlously ¬
tionary tionaryThe tloUIIlyThe p pThe
The court courtl however recommend that thata
a u a general < reconciliation ha occurred occurreduniversal oocurreduniTeraal occurreduniversal
universal amnesty b be granted on > th thoccasion the theooouion theoccasion
occasion of r a national fete feteMWK r te teloXJI teLONE
LONE UTE IJFRSAIEWS flAVKRS S 1 Jf FKAT FKATMans FZITMans ItlMaDB
Mans a IJfeb lifeboat t by b Hlnticlf end Saves a aLaarti aLaUD aLauoffi
Laarti LaUD Party PartyATLAJmoCrrr PartJAn4NT10 PartyAThv7O
ATLAJmoCrrr An4NT10 CITY July Ju1718K 18 18Keeper Keeper Bowen Bowain Bow BowIn
in sol charge of orlbe the Cedar Creek life lifeoaring liteeaYiq lit litsaving
oaring station under th the Government Governmentrule OOTer ent entrol
rule that t forces tOICellmembera member of the thedlll7 crew oftdoty oft ciduty
duty during the summer month tn mtad made d a aIon a10lUl alone
Ion rescue re this afternoon when the launch launchNix cbN launchNIz
Nix N in which were Capt Charles Hodden Hoddenana HaddCIDand ifaddonand
and hi bla family broke down two miles milesoff illeeabare mIlesci
off shore shoreCapt abareCapt shoreCapt
Capt Bowen watching yhe little boat boatthrough boatfhroucb boatthrough
through his hi glosses saw it stagger aUuerIn
In the seas He dragged the surf boat boatdown oadown boatdown
down through the t breaker 6reakereanti and rode rodalonn rodeI rodealone
alone I ODrt out to the launch Capt Haddon Haddonwas
was W able to bold his boat up kilo the th thunUl seauntil seas seasuntil
until a line wo w poased to th theUreboat the lifeboat lifeboatHe 1
He towed tow d the disabled boat to Island IslandHeight IslandI1eIght lalld lalldllelpta
Height Inlet The women in the party partygot Plrtyl PlrtylROt partygot
got a wetting from the waves which Whlaboordecl whichbonied whichboarded
boarded the theliunoh theliunohM launch launchMAY launchM4V
MAY M ICArr CA1L OtiT llllllr MILITIA MILITIAfJevrraor MILITIAtieveifler I IOelIr8or
fJevrraor ef PennnyUaola BeteTmlnrdt BeteTmlnrdttaell Heterlnedtquell te I Iq
quell q ell Rtetlns RteUngat at McKee M KeN Reeks HeoksPrrniiDKo ReeksPIrTacuKo rlel I IpnnftUIICJ
PrrniiDKo pnnftUIICJ July 18 UGoy8tuart 18Got Oov Stuart has hasmode h hl1Iado hasrade
mode all preparations pi at1lUoaa > to call out one oaebrigade onebripde onebnigada
brigade of the National Guard to quell the therioting tb tbriotl theniotini
rioting riotl C at tth8 the Pre Steel Oar Coal Coalponys CGIripany Coalpanys
ponys plant If the State constabulary and anddeputy andder enddeputy
deputy Ut7 > sheriff are reuabt usable to preserve preserveorder pIeHIYordlll preserveorder
order orderttoeond orderHoeofld
ordllltkeo ttoeond rJ Brigade Brl ade pffloer hve gone over overthe overUae overtte
the ground lnd at the otkh side of th 1M Pressed PressedBteeTCaT PreaeedSteel PrimedStool
BteeTCaT Steel CU plant plaMand and have ha mapped J wed out Of a acamp acamp acamp
camp for Infantry I rantrTrNlIBenta regiments and cavalry cavalryMaps oa oaM cavalryMaps
Maps M hv b been M forwarded to Major MalorG MajorGea >
G 088 aV John A W1I3T WU at t FraakJM Qd aSto aStoAdjtOen 0 0ActJt toAdjtOea
AdjtOen ActJt Jen ThoaMui Stewart wa21 at Harrlburg Harris DarriIIbur Harrisburg
burg bur by the th oMoers ia charge cHrpof of th thsufvers the theJU theuvys
JU sufvers 1T
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RAGING BOAT BOATBURNS BUR BUR8S S AT ATSEA ATSEAKtTCINQCE SEA SEACRFW SEAI
I KtTCINQCE rTJI JLFl CREW AT MERCY MERCYQF MERCYOF
I QF WAVES FOR F R hOURS HOVRSShe
i She he TVos as Leading In the Race From rom Bay Bayi RayRIdg il ilI
i Rldg te f Marbleneart When m OMolene OMoleneTook O ItsOlinTook tMe tMeTOOk
I Took FIre and lid Prave All II Hands tnta tntathe Intithe
the Water WterBesened Rescued f b by Betieeaer BetieeaerVINXTAKD 8 HekeenirVINETASD he rt
I VINXTAKD IUVBK Mass MaaaJIdr July 185U 18 l8Thepowdrboat e I Ipowerboat
i powerboat Kltcinque owned nod by Frank FrankD 1UJfr 1UJfrD
D Gheen who lives at SM tl West i41 jctllt jctlltBtre 141Ststreet t tatreet
street Btre t New Neworlc york caught fire ftreearlthle ftreearlthlemOll1hi early this thismorning thismorning
morning and wa totally destroyed destroyedMr c d dMr
Mr Gheeri ri Walter r M Rioting Bl Ung her navji navjigator na n ngatoi1 + h ht
gator t rJ and th the four other member et ethifc orhl ofhen
hen t crew ere N MWhUaker M b1taker the designer designerof
of r the craft tt Fred FC1Th epurber Thurber urber of Pro Prowbo Provider Providerwho Proidenawhobaakeflpgttinntanysua
who whobaakeflpgttinntanysua ho baa taken part la many such race bcer
C F Chapman and Eu Engineer lncerOreen9 lncerOreen9all lnoerOreenqugb lnoerOreenqugball Ureenougb Ureenougball
all amateur Ii amateurs ura except oae had hadanarrQw hadanarrQweeca a narrow narrowescape narrowescape
escape eeca but were saved savedThe savedTb Y YThe
The Kltdnque was built butltror for Mr Oheea Oheeainorder oil oilII1 Ghinlrder
inorder II1 rder that tbanlemljlht thathe h might capture ap the theF F M MWilsoncup MoWUIOl MWflcoOcup
Wilsoncup WUIOl cup offered ored through tb ugbtbe the Creaoeat CreaoeatAthletic CrOsOMtAtbletlo CrOsosatAthletic
Athletic Club for a race from Bay Ba Rides Ridesto
to Morblehead Mr Qheen like Kit Kitnam as asa mea
a nam name for r r his I boat but b t Instead Int adorriu1l adorriu1lbqrlp of nu nuboring nuai nuaik
k boring rin them one CDI ne twp tW t jthree hree In English Englishhe EnUttb EnglI lt ltbe
he b favors the French file II tubeerbe tubeerbefore Uat racer befor be befor
for the one burned this thIamornlnlr morning was wasTKlttrol wa1tlttr ILI ILI1tlttrol
TKlttrol 1tlttr or Kit HI The Burned nledboatwj nledboatwjI boat boet wothefifth wo wastheflfth
I thefifth h hebea he has owned and sndhe he called her herKltcinque hei betKtc1nquo
i Kltcinque Klicmctuebloh which In ylew e of the ol dlo dloali duiuti duiutivs water waterwas
was vs ali appropriately named na ed when hea the lit literal U Ueral1rJillb 1Ioral
oral eral1rJillb Kntfiab pronunciation 1 is conafderedt conafderedtforKltaaak conafd cov4deredforKitasak l lfor
forKltaaak forKltaaaktbe for JOt k kThe p pThe
The race ra was W II started from Bay i JUdge Rldgyesterday JUd JUdJeBterday JUdge7erday
yesterday mdminB m r fnl The KJtcinque Xftoinqu4f waif waifthe w wthe C Cthe
the most powerful powerfuJboat boat among 1Ull00 the twelve twelvestarters twel twelaaartere twainAtArters
starters Mr Gheca Oheeabad had made a depar departure cU d4etare r rture ¬
ture from former rormertheorieeaadhadclool rormertheorieeaadhadcloolth theories and had decided decidedthat decidedthat
that th < atbe he would uJII do better betferlf if behad he had a fast fastboat teaboat IX
boat and ndliowed allowed time illne to the others in instead 10 instead ¬ i r
stead of having h Y 1aalo a slower r or low lowpoer lowpoerboat power powerboat
boat sad am receiving nMM time The Tb Kltouaoae Kltouaoaewas mt Kitcinqoswas ia iaequlpped
was equipped with a a71 7 fl horsepower horpowrmotor horepowermotor horsepowermotor
motor and her speed has baabeen been figured fJPncI fJPncIfitteen at atShe stfifteen
fifteen aa sail an hoUr hoUrshe hourShe
She made a peotaoular peota ular atart Jumped Jumpedto J m mto
to thfljfront aa the starting CUD sounded aonndedftnd aounclecland soundedAnd
and rapidly drawing drawin away Wa ay from from th thothers the theo thaothers
others o in the race w was a hull down when ritetlIIt whanlaat whenlast
last eeen n from Rockaway Rocka 7Iiilet Inlet and then M MIbe thenshe tbeashe
she aoon Boon lost l sight al M of c the others o hen in the therace t1race therace
race raceIt raceIt
raceIt It IB 11285 J8S miles from Bay Ridge to toar toarblebead toMtr toMtrblehead Mar Marblehead
blehead and the course took th the neon racanalong neonalone racersalong
along the south aide de of oLonIt Lontlsland Long Island ndl then theneither theneither
i either through Vineyard Sound or orllOuth orllOuthI south Bouthof
I of Marthas Vineyard VtneUdtotMeboale to the shoals wher wherthe w wmateura e ethe
the amateur had to ahow their t1ielrkflt skill at attiag atnaTtptla atnavlgatIngasid
naTtptla navlgatIngasid tiag aad 11 th thm liOnalong lJ alonr We th t Cape Cod CodcblteaBaabeBetta Codore Codshore
shore ore cblteaBaabeBetta JIaaMe8ettt7aadto JIaaMe8ettt7aadtobl6k Bay And andto to Mrx MrxBflflllajt Ijar Ijarb1ehei4
bl6k b1ehei4 4 r fi fi1Ir iZ iZaaviatoraad
1Ir t H1i U Bflflllajt Bflflllajtnovlgaioraad JhHa It tJ
novlgaioraad BYI tor he h e ha the w reputation repu ta tIttor on onbeln of ofbeing ofbeing
being beln very TetfcleT ve clever r and the Biot ll oet daring of ofall ofall r rall
all UioMwho tb thos wb wrhotake take part1 partlntheee psrtin m these long dis distaaoe dl dltaace dilance
lance race noeo rices The yacht which was a ahandsome ahanciaonie ahandsorle
handsome low bodied bodJedoraft craft painted a aslate ai aslate
i slate color oolortrayellW travelled very fast and did didwell didwel1 didwell
well all day cia long She skirted the Long Loqbland LongIsland LongIsland
Island shore just in sight of land and the thehelmsmen thehelmamen thehelmsmen
helmsmen all 11 of whom were expert expertwere epertAlwere expertswere
were keeping her well oa her course coursetaking COUJllltakla coursetaking
taking takla every advantage of the tides and aadcutting andcutting andcutting
cutting off corners co elllwhere where they could couldBoon couldBoon couldBoon
Boon after rterltmaet sunset the thellht light on Montauk MonlaukPoint MontaukPoint MontaukPoint
Point was sighted and then the yacht yachttook yachttook yachttook
took a course passing paealncaouth south of Block BlockIsland BloekIaland BlockIsland
Island and heading toward the Vineyard VineyardBoiindT VlnlrdB01 VineyardSound
B01 Sound d1ShtbpTht lghtblp This was w done to get getthe ptthe getthe
the full advantage of tide and to be able ableto ablto ableto
to save mile In going over the shoals shoalsat
at which work Mr MrBleUaa Blellng is I a mUter masterIt mUterIt
It was just t about aboUtpildi1labt midnight About Aboutthree Aboutthree Aboutthree
three mile north of the yacht was as the Old Old3ow OlclBow OldSow
Bow and Pig Pfllllllh llghtehip p still called that by bymariners bymarinera bymariners
mariners but b t In modem m lore known a as the theVineyard YaeVineyard theVineyard
Vineyard Sound B und llghtehip HhtahlpNo No 41 She Sheshowed Sheshowed I Iahowed
showed two Ted light and those of the thecrew thecrew thecrew
crew of six whowere who were on deck werecon w wreoongratulating wereconCratulatlng r OOI1 OOI1uatulatinathemlOlYe
Cratulatlng uatulatinathemlOlYe themselves that theentraaoe theentraaoeto the ea entrsaoe entrsaoeto rUoe rUoeto
to tho Sound had hadbeen been made BO well aad
that tii they were ere so far on the journey journeyAhead j journ ume1Ahd y yAhead
Ahead Gay Head light was blinking blinkingthrough blInkln blInklnthrough i ithroulb
through the darkness darkneuftaahlng flashing alternate alternatered altemared aItinatred
red and White lights and warning jnarteers jnarteersoff JIlarftmolr
off the bod dangerous d wowi promontory and andto akdto II IIto
to the northeast nottheaatwer were the two wofted fixed lights lightson qq qqon
on Cuttyhunk another r warning 4o tokeep tokeepoff keep keepoff
off the graveyard where thet theboo > ones of so somany 180many somany
many good ships are decaying decayingThere decylnarThere decayingThere
There wastio was 110 moon It was dark and aadonly adonly andonly
only the lights lI b that thaehowthe show the way 7 to tomariners t6 t6marl tomariners
mariners marl en and occasionally the port or orstarboard orur orstarboard
starboard ur rd light lI of some coasting tin schooner schoonerrelieved schoonirrelieved ooatr ooatrrelined
relieved the blackness blckn There was Irangentle a1 a1ntle aaeritle
gentle ntle heave on the ocean cean through which whichho Wh1 Wh1tho whichthe
ho Kltcinque e plodded her way 7 At Attaidnishtsh Atmldnlhtehe Atrntdnhtaho
taidnishtsh bad m mdUM made d 158 Dut nautlolmter nautlolmterShe Dftut4ol Dftut4olShe rmn rmnShe
She had badth then n been out 18 hours houralO 20 minutes minutesand mlnu mlnuat minutliand
and her average aTer Je speed had hadbeon been 117 117nautical Ii Iiutlcal iinAutical
nautical utlcal miles mil ah hour ur Her B r motor had hadworked bactWorked badworked
worked well el1 without giving clYineany any trouble troubleIM troubleThe troubleThe
The IM finishing ftnlehlqllne line was only 130 mites away awayand awa awaand awlyand
and eleven hours more would put the yacht yachtsafely yachtsafely t tat171D
safely at171D in Marblehead Marbl6h ad barborand harbor and withre00r4 with a arecord arecord
record to her herThe credit creditThe cnedIThe
The Kltcinque whloh was w the moat moatpowerful moatpowerfulboat mostpowmlul
powerful powerfulboat boat la the race naci was leading leadteghe leAdIt1w
the he fourteen other omit oiiftsnd and at midnight mldnlJitth87 midnightthey 4 4bey
they were three miles south lOuthof of Vineyard VineyardBouc4 Vlae7ard8ou VineyardRotii4
Bouc4 8ou lightship when suddenly a altarted astatted 8a 8atarted
tarted forward f < Walter M Btellng cap oapila eptaba capta1
taba ta1 ila of the th crew was at the wheel wh el at atth attht th thme the thetime
t me pel and either eltherl asleep loepor or in the engine enginerooWwenfC enaineIOOIIt engineroom
rooWwenfC room wO F Chapman PredTimrber PredTimrberN
N M Whltaker Engineer EnalneorOreenoulh EnalneorOreenoulhaac1 Qreenough Qreenoughand
and Mr Oheen AU hands were called calledto
to the scene of action aoUonbCapt by Opt Blellng Blellngand Dleuqaac1 Biellngand
and an attempt made to extinguish tha thaflames thakme thearnes
flames arnes Seeing this th was w impossible Impo albleaad and andspooling sadxpeotlng i iexpeoUncthat
expeoUncthat spooling that at any moment the tanks tanksHied tanJ1led tanksfined
fined with gasolene would explode those thoseboard tboaeaboard thoseaboard
aboard made madedy ready to get off offMr ofrf ofrfUr ottMr
Mr Oboes Whitaker Add Designer DesignerTeeaough DeelerOouch DesignerOreenough
Teeaough got into the small boat whIle whUeCopt wWleCpL whIleCapt
Copt Mating Chapman nad RDdJumped Thurbec Thurbecumped Twbetum
Jumped um overboard Into IatoVmeyard Vineyard Sound Bouadheir 8ouadThek SoundTheir
heir departure from tho craft wBaa wBaamoment wanacta 8M 8Ma
a moment too tooicon soon fpr f t r hardly bad they theyall theJ1 theyall
all left lefttl the e boat when with a great grea roer roarhe roerthe roerthe
and the th 11 11att llWle llWlecraft ItlIecraft
the g gasoline A Ioleo > lene tank exploded
craft < att was engulfed aulf in flames ftam Them eIII Thosethe f fto 11 11e
the to e water wt were swimming about abouthe tetf tetfwhep io4w
whep w the boat bad capsized c pelzedtheyaU pelzedtheyaUcJUDS they all alllung allclung
lung to the wreckage wreckageThe
The tender tend was W110 net large ltH ltHbotel enough te tehold 4 4bold
hold all of the party and had theortwr theortwrthree theotherthrM theoikerthro
three got ot aboard aU would have been beendrowned 1NeIcIroWD8d beegdrowned
drowned Mr Ofceea 0It tqok turns with th thtwo Is Istwo the thetwo
two other men i Ia maaalng nc the oarawMls oarawMlsOur 0rII 0rIIare orswhI1e4d1
Our p d4Bsd 4d1 4 are always handy Bd7the io bethree f ftare
tare mm in the W w5ei OT ready to 0WIU msBa msBasshoaMttb maft maftJ
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