vt r r ° ev tontgbt d Wrkdgi if TEfl4 gt fodv7it nn VrfV r I f BASEBALL J 6 E ° 0rIO NIGHT r EDITION RACING I SPORTS I Circulation Books Open to All l I II Circulation Books Open to A1ll i 1 PRICE ONE CENT NEW YORK THURSDAY JULY 23 1903 PRICE ONE CENT1 Ii un ENDLESS LINE OF MOURNERS L3 FOR TIE POPE a I j > AII Day They March Past the j Body as It Lies in State t While Italian Government 1 Troops Guard Against Acci I i dents I I EXHAUSTED WOMEN ARE I I LIFTED FROM THE CRUSH 1 Thousands of Persons Had Re I mained on the Vatican Plaza Throughout the Hot Night to Gain Places Near the Head I of the Line HOME July 23For the flrit time flrice the troops of Victor Emmanuel poured through the breach In the walls of Rome Italian soldiery under arms I entered the precincts of the Vatican to I day This time their mission wu friendly for fearing accidents might result from the crush when the doora of St Peters were thrown open to admit the populace to view the body of Pope Leo Cardinal Oreglla accepted tho Governments otter to relieve the Swiss Guard and furnish troops for the preservation of order The thousands thronging the Immense equare within the colonnade were thun derstruck at 6 oclock this morning when at the flrst boom of the Treat bell two regiments of Italian Gren adiers marched smartly across the piazza Wflth a clang of arms tho troops were halted at the loggia and distributed about to preserve order Three hundred were stationed along the portico and 1200 along the colonnade The Grenadiers wore long blue service COif sndpeakei1 Caps They stood In double columns at parade rest the line extending from the threshold of the church throuafh a narrow gateway In a temporary fence of wood erected acres the colonnade to prevent the people from crowding about the church doors i I I PApnl Guard an Duty Within the edifice the crowd was I handled by the members of the Swiss I and Palatine Guards of which members of the Papal Noble Guard were on duty beside the catafalque With the opening otthe Basilica to permit the populace to view the re I mains of the Pontiff thousands of per I sons from tho ordinary walks of life filed past to pay their last tributes of lovo and veneration Many remained the mained on the piazza throughout hot night In order to gain a place at the bead of the line I Elaborate preparations had been mado A to guard against accidents In the crush All converging streets were cleared of vehicles leaving them free for foot passengers while six nmbulancl sta tions had been erected Including one at the entrance to the piazza and an other beside the door of St Peters The Jam at the narrow entrance soon became terrific threatening serious results to the struggling mass of halffainting women and children Tho steady movement Into the funnel like enclosure made the pressure torrlfle Many women had their dresses or veils torn off and some were lifted exhausted over the wooden In closure and out of the crush For tunate there were no serious accidents and the ambulances were not summoned Within the church temporary railings had been erected to keep the people In i a tralght line leading directly to the bierThe crowd pushed against the Iron trellis which separated the chapel from thu main portion of thu church but those who expected to kin the slip J pered feel were disappointed as tho of t ficials had adopted precautionary meas ures so that the lower extremities of the body were halt a yard back of tile Iron grating COPPER THROWN OVER to o IN BOSTON MARKET BOSTON July 23Thll afternoon a pronounced slump in poppers Inthe Boston market weakened the entire list Thousands of shares ot Amalgai mated c me out on the tape the stock which sold ex dividend dropping to I 3912 at the close The opening was around 44 i i Copper range fell from 47 to 43 Other J rn tal shares were weak Aside from the copper situation Domi nion Iron dropped from 14to U on the unfavorable reports from Canada but partially recovered and United Frlilt sold down from 101 to 97 A ui WEATHER FORECAST t Forernut for the llilrtylx hoar cndlncr at 8 P 31 Frldn I y far New York City and vloliiltyi Fp ILl iiittlKlit nod Friday Unlit to eNh northwest to trnt i winds I J i P BEAR RAID S I ON COPPER CUT STO KS Factional War Brings on Sensa tional Slump Here After Amal gamated Collapsed in Boston and Price Dropped 6 Points on Lively Selling BIG OPERATOR FEELS FULL FORCE OF DRIVE Shares in Blocks of 1000 Un Loaded While the General Dealings Are Weakened and Standard Issues Crumble Report of a Strike I NEW LOW RECORDS ON THE STOCK LIST Amalgamated Copper SOU Tennessee Coal Iron 3D1 Baldwin locomotive 17A Rock Island 3H U S Realty common 9 U 8 Realty preferred < 8 General Electric 159 American Ice common 34 American Ice preferred 20 ¼ I 1 Amalgamated Copper took a sensa tional plunge In the stock market this afternoon dropping 6 points In a violent bear attack that unsettled the market and started selling at a lively rate The list which had previously sagged oft from a promlsng level dropped away under the new Impetus and losses were shown aU around the slump being from 1 to 4 points Amalgamated mached a new low record In the raid and the stock was sold In blocks running aa hfgh as 1000 shares at times Die Interests Sell The sharp break In Copper was pre cipitated by the collapse of the stock In Boston where the market was flood vl with offerings various reasons for the liquidation being given Fully 15000 shares of Amalgamated representing tho holdings of three different Interests were offered for sale here It was freely stated on Wall street bIg that the bean were after a certain operator who had been singed pretty badly and would fare worse in todays onslaught This individual It was said was in a deal of his own supported by two other Interests and the campaign against him had been well planned The calling of loans against this trio It was also said had a bearing on the wjivy decline The weakness of the m tal market gave ground for reports concerning various companies and the market price of copper 11st FnlU Away In the copper slump standard railroad stocks sold generally 1 to 134 below yesterday the nondividend railroads snd specialties suffering more acutely Realty preferred dropped 5 Lackawanna 134 General Electric 4 12 New Jersey Central and Colorado Fuel 4 Erie sec ond preferred SlossSheffleld Steel and Brooklyn Union Gas 3 to 812 and a number of Inconspicuous stocks between 2 and 3 A sudden rally of a point in Amal gamated checked the rush to sell and lealty preferred and General Electric ralllled 2 A sudden drop of 212 In Southern Pa sine followed by violent fluctuates agaIn unsettled the market The loss of Amalgamated on the day was 0 full points It being hammered down to 3934 but closina at 40 The market closing was feverish and Irregular The total sales of stocks were 695700 shares and of bonds 23M0 Further exhaustion of margins and the Inability of various operators to make new loans or renew existing ones were the controlling faotors that made for the late decline The Increased weakness of copper ex cited Borne apprehension Tho Southern Iron market Is very dull at reduced prices but todnyn Helling of Industrial proved to be in largo pirt from Insiders who have been carrying largo blocks in view of the great bust lesxdjne by Indtnistrlal corjonulon The public however ha M not been ernpte to tiko these Mares on tho mbltcathvi of good reports nnd the v suit iris been that individuals and pooN lava been obliged to unload at the nnir ket to take care of loans In which these stocks hive been placed us collateral i This explanation of most of the duyu I lolling was confirmed by ofllclala of the banks Identified with the Stock Ex change brokerage business A number at pool and Individual loans were called on the collateral sacrificed cn tho Ex change These bankers stated that such liquidation usually marked the end > f a long movement In prices and con sidered It one cf the best features of the situation Perhaps to quiet sentiment In regard to bulkllnx trade conditions and for the urpcee of allowing that tin situation In this city In that line of business is gen > mlly satisfactory the United Stales Really Company Issued a ntatemcnt to day showing tile condition of its tlnanciM wherein It asserts that it hAil in bank J33KiJ01 But this statement ap parently did not have much effect on the stock market To dar > quotations are printed I on pairol ofthls1 edition t GIANTS PLAY QUAKERS GOOD SPORT AT BRIGHTON BIRCH BROOM WINS BRICHTON STAKE RACE Good Thing from the West Well Ridden by Redfern Gets Home in Front in Hard Drive with Eugenia Burch the 2 to 5 Favorite Third STAMPING GROUND TAKES SECOND FROM ATHELROSE Thistle Heather Wins the First and Is Run Up 1000 Tom Cod Beats Ned Moore and Flower in the Third Event on the Programme THE WINNERS FIRST RACEThistle Heather 15 to 1 1 Agnes Brennan 8 to 6 2 Contentious 3 Time 108 SECOND RACES t a m pin g Ground 13 to 5 1 Athelroy 8 to 1 2 Water Tower 3 Time 146 45 THIRD RACETom Cod 16 to 6 1 Ned Moore 10 to 1 2 Flower 3 Time 114 35 FOliRTrURACE Birch Broom 8 to if 1 Graving 5 to 1 2 Eugenia Burch 3 Time 145 25 FIFTH RACEMasterman 11 ttj 5 1 Lux Casta 5 to 1 2 Mackey Dwyer 3 Time 153 SIXTH RACE Nevermore 8 to 1 1 Klngralne 5 to 1 2 Courtmald 3 Time 14825 4 Specie to The Bv nlnr World BRIGHTON BEAOH July 23 Racing at Brighton this afternoon was dull There was nothing particularly interest Ing on the card and even the Brlgl ton Oaks which was the only stake did not arouse any enthusiasm Eugenia Burch I was a redhot favorite as every one thought she would be and Mrs Curtis decided to put up Odom notwithstand ing the tact that the fllly had to carry file pounds overweight She was thouuht gooj enough to concede this weight and win But tho weight stopped her She ran a very bad race Tiey made a slow pe Sjr aw nm half with BOroh I Broom in front and Ttrtstosse second I Cdom toeing in a pocket with Eugeala Burch Near the far turn Odom saw an open ins and rusied his mount through Birch Broom went right on however and holding her lead to the end won cleverly oy a length and a half Birch Broom was ought on especially from St Louts to win this race and the nice price of 5 to 1 was laid against her Tie opening cent went to Sydney Pagets Thistle Heather beating a warm favorite In Agnes Brennan Stamping Ground the favorite in the socond won and Tom Cod a longdelayed good thing got away with the third FIRST IIACU me and a hal furlong Dettlnc I btjrtrm MI locks HlfFIn str Il I TSIitle heather 101 noln 9 7 Ib 5 I Aged Ilrnntn 100 lliick 2 11 < 85 05 Corifntlom itO CUnnon 1 2b M 72 65 I Ilopelul MIlO 107 lleatern 3 4 4 16 6 Funny SMf tU Uomwll 7 6 5 IS 6 Minion lOi Fuller 4 8 iti 8 31 Iloyilton VI McVaSerlr 897 200 601 Kid Min 9 I OBrlin 6 S 8 100 30 I St Horn tti Larson10 10 9 25 SI lonltor 101 Cochran 51 10 100 201 Stalt good Won drltlnf Time 108 ARIICS Brennan raced to the front fol lowed by Contentious Hopeful Miss lImon and Monitor otidi apart They held tIlls order to the turn where Con tention tool necnnd place On the turn Thistle Heather moved up very fast on the outside and Joined iras Brennan I In the stretch In the run name Thlstlo Centner outcameil Agnes llreiman and I won by a head Contentious was third j three lengths away SECOND IIACB On and oneiUt nth mile Sitting Starter Mi Jocks StlIlfFn strIM gtimilnn around lot Cochran 3 4 1 115 910 Athelror 107 Uinnon 4 3b 1 8 1 Winr Tver 115 lllcl 5 7 34 J 2 Lord AJloclt 107 tullr1 2 < 4 6 2 Datr 112 Hedfern 7 b 5 4 8 Ard n JIG llullmin I lk 6 8 J April Chour Ill lIar 6 5 7 15 5 Start c ° od Won tull Time 140 45 Lord Advocatu made the running round tha llrat tiun whoro Arden showed In front Stamping Ground then raced up on the outside and took the lead She staying In front until the end winning easy by three lengths Arden and Lord Advocate died away on tho turn and Atlielroy took second place holding It to the end beating Water Tower two lengths Thistle Heather was bid up and j iII t < o t1iiMWi i tt GIANTS WINS NEW YORK u 100011002 5 PHILADELPHIA 000000001 1 k iL Ot > Continued from sixth column Fifth InningGilbert singled Warner flied to Gleason Mil er doubled to right Browne got a pass Van flied out Gilbert coring McGann forced Brownffie One run Browne caught Douglasss long fly Gilbert took Hulswltts rounder Babb threw Dooin out at first No runs Sixth Inning Merles lifted one clear over Broad street for i home run Babb grounded to Gleason Lauder popped to I ooin Hul wilt throw Gilbert out One run Mitchell bounced to Miller Gilbert threw both Thomas and lason out orr pretty stops No runs Seventh Inning Warner flied to short Miller grounded to I Uulswitt Browne flied out No runs Babbtfirew both Wolverton and Keister out He fumbled arrys swat Douglass grounded to McGann No runs Eighth InningVan singled McGann sacrificed Mertes lined to Hulswitt and Van was doubled No runs Hulswitt Dooin and Mitchell flied out No runs Ninth Inning Babb singled Lauder popped to Doom Gil bert singled Warners rap to centre scored Babb Miller fanned Browne singled scoring Gilbert Van flied Two runs BROOKLYNBOSTON GAME POSTPONED RAIN i At ChicagoEnd of fifth Cincinnati 0 Chicago 4 Ir ft > J I1 AMERICAN I INVADERS WIN SECOND GAME BOSTON 010000001 2 INVADERS 00000103 4 I ifs Ig 1 Jt Jl BOSTON INVADERS lFIRST GAME ii < BOSTON 0000011046 INVADERS 00 0010000 1 At hingtonEnd fourth inning Phila 8 Washington 0 At ClevelandEnd of third inning St Louis OJ Cleveland 1 At Detroit End of sixth inning Chicago OJDetroit5 f1 1f LATE RESULTS AT ST LOUIS I 1 7 Third RaceHobart 1 Montana Peeress 2 Tioga 3 Fourth Race Mag Noliri L CheckMorgan 2 Mafalda 3 ss AT HAWTHORNE i I Fourth RaceHarmencia 1 Leflare 2 John McGurk3 J Ii bought by Albert Simons tor 2500 She was entered to be sold for OttO THIRD RACE six furious Setting Btuttri whu Jock Hlfrin Sir PI Tom Cod 97 Redfrn I Z 1UKC 1 Nd Moore nln 652 10 a loww M UcOfftrtr 463 1SS 69 Uiliwood 112 Fuller 6 4 4 I 61 PlorlMl 109 Uullmin 2 1k 6 15 5 Fat Order 97 8prlni 3 3 > 6 100 IS Start poor Won ill out Tim114 J5 Flcrlzel cut out the running closely attended by Tom Cod Pair Order and Hazel wood They iheld this order to the turn where Ned Moore raced up on the outside and joined the bunch In the run to the stretch Tom Cod took the I lead and Ned Moore took second pace lie could never reach Tom Cod who I won by two and a halt lengths from Ned Moore who was four lengths In front of Flower The latter was Inter fered with several times during the race rolTRTK RACE Mil tnl itTtntr tanli VettIng stirtsri WhIL Jock stHlfrin Sir Il Birch Broom 106 fttdrtrn 1 > 11 5 11 Ortvlni lM Uocbrin 4 4 2k 5 41 Ktnl Ourch HI Odom 3 X 3 Z3 17 Trlittitt 111 Otnnon 2 20 4 25 I Start goal Won driving Tlml1S 24 Birch Broom made the running fol I lowed by Trlstcsse Eugenia Buroti and Gravlnn The pace wan slow and Eu I genia Burch was In a perfect pocket for half a mile Then rhe shot through on Ihe rail and joined the leaders For a few sirldes tiey raced head and head but Birch Broom so > n forged to the front and stayln gthere won cleverly ay a length and a half from Oravlna which was a scant length In front or EugenIa Burch I FIFTh lUtE On milt tad cii cltblti Starter chic Jorkt JI Illf nn J tr IIjt Miiurm0 126 Bullmin 1 3 is 116 j IU CuI 1S3 Onnon S ZH 2i II 1 ilttkejr Dwjr 103 nurni 8 7 3li II 3 lllTnilf J3 Odom 1 5 I 5 St Sirrr 32 nedwu it tJ 4 5 40 t lord lltdit 111 Fuller 2 lb g R f it I rtlcuUt 118 LMOO S a 1 4 2 frrptntriH III J Jon 4 6 8 GOO 200 Kurt poor Won 1uIT Tlmclw ilnslerman was he Hrst to show hut I Bullman was content to let Lord Badxe make the running to the back stretch where Uux Canta took second place In the run to the far turn Mittermin squeezed through the rail and joined the lenders Iux Casta and Slinler man then raced head and bead to tho stretch where iMasterm drew away nnd won cleverly bv threequnrterii of n length from Iux Casts wlto was two lengths In front of Msckey Dwytr Ilrovrncil Mans Uodx Fonnd The body of an unidentified man wan fouml at the drawbridge In Jamaica Day tnday and taken to the Morgue at Far Itocknway The man wasabout forty years old with dark hair and mu tuohe slightly Kray He weighed about 2601 pounds and was dressed in black with a striped outing shirt In the pockets were found 121 and a tong I Island Railroad tlckfet Issued on July U I v r fI I ii Ph I nnnr IAf7rft PHI LUflLVc MOTHfR DROWN While They and Her Husband Bathed from Beach Mrs Da vidson of Jersey City Rowed Out Into Shrewsbury ptelal to The ErinlDK World RED BANK N J July 23frs Davidson of No 240 Whlton street Jer sey City was drowned In the Shrews bury River today while her husband and children looked on unible to nlu herThe The family who are stopping at the Hillside Cottage took a boat and rowed across the river to a point oar the Red Jbny Yacht Clubhouse to have a bath While her husband and children were bathing from the ibeach Mrs Davidson took the boat and rowed out Into the river Fastening a pair of lifepreservers on her she jumped Into the water to have a swim The llfrpreterv slipped off and as she was unable to swim a stroke she SlInk after a short struggle and neonlr Inc cries for holy to her family The body has been recovered a NOVELIST FARJEON DIES SUDDENLY Writer WIlD Married Daughter of Joseph Jefferson Ruptures Blood Vesselat Homo In Englind LONDON JllIY3D I FarJeon the novelist died suddenly today from the rupture of a blood vend at his resi dence In Hampjtead Mr Karjeon married In 1S7T Margaret daughter of Joseph Jefferson tho American actor Llnilemnn Acntnul Inilgre The Brooklyn National league team wilt ploy the Hoboken team at the > St Ueor Cricket Ground In Iloboken on Sunday This will bo the first time in over a year Chat Ned Hnnlons ag Kreeatlon have engaged In < K4me with the Jerteymen Undeman will plth for Hoboken S i CIANTS SCORE ONE RUN IN FIRST INNINC McGraw Makes a Hard Fight to Take a Game from Quakers I in Philadelphia as a Loss Means Drop Into Third Place for His Team ROSCOE MILLER IN THE BOX FOR NEW YORKERS I Only Small Number of Quaker City Fans Turns Out to See the Game as Every One In that Town Is Pulling Hard for the American League Team THE BATTING ORDER Philadelphia New York Thomas cf Browne rf Oleason 2b Van Haltren el Wolverton Jb MoOann lb Keister rt Mertes It Kelatlllj Barry If Bbb ss Douglas lb Lauder lb Hulswitt as Gilbert 2b Roth c Bowerman 0 Fraser p Miller p Sptcltl to Tb gemini WellS PHILADELPHIA BALI PARK July 23The Giants had high hopes of break Ing series ot defeats In their game with the Phlladelphlas this afternoon Philadelphia Is heart and soul for the American LcaguaT People here barely icnoyrthe famous players who In New York are on tongues tips The pipers today referred to Jack Taylor In stead of Luther Taylor Bowermans tight with Fred Clarke was never heard of and even the great ilathewson Is al haled to as a comer The crowd as yesterday was disap pointing Tier after tierof benches gaped and yawned with nothing doing Like mourners at a funeral the gate men cat at their pouts with heads bowed down waking up every now and then to view with surprise a guilty face Theve enouffh people In town how ever ufioieOtfe ambition Is to live In New York to nake a respectable at tendance Whey is Giants appear And thus President otter was able todlg up tBOO most of whom were anxious to see New York win First Inning The Giants went to bat first as usual and got a pretty good start as Brouiie drew a pars Matty took the coaching line and split the air so vlgorouily that Mitchell threw wild to first giving Browne another bag Van couW not let paat Glrason but ha advanced Browne to third and McGann was sent In tp bring George home After spoiling about one dozen jood balls McGonn finally walked Mertcs tried to clear thj bases but ho lined to Barry Browne sooninsr McGann was caught a mile stealing second Ono run Miller began with poor control shoot Ing In four wide ones to Thomas Oloa son bunted a orooked one that Miller handled nicely Thomas moving a peg Wolverton could not manage a hit pop ping high to Miller who was just now very much In the game Lauder was there with A fanoy stop and throw from Kelsters rap No runs Second Inning Babb stood lashed to the mast while Mitchell put three nice ones over Vol vorton butted on in a rap from Lauder that belonged to Hulsnltt making Lau der safe Gleisoii fielded Gilbert to Sec ond retiring Lander Gilbert stole On Mitchells partial assist Hula witt threw WArner at first No runs Babb threw badly from Barrys clip but McGann made a handsome catch Douglas got the first hit off Miller a hard sap to right By brilliant and snappy work Babb picked up Hula wltts hot one chucked to Gilbert who doubled with McGann No run Third Inning Three strikes In suoc Mslon settlrd Millers hash Catcher Dooin wan so riled at Knmlles decIsion on Blvlner Brown < a past that he hurled his mask away In disgust die WAS so aunt that he threw wild on Brownon steal Van popped to flirt McGann perished on a hoIst tt > Thomas No runs Lauder pulled McGann off the big from Dootns crooked grounder Lauder made a brilliant stop from Mitchell and retlrM Doom at necoml by a beauty throw MllVersi fast fielding nut Thom as out of bURln < 5 nt nrl Miller also handled Gleaonf bounce No runs Fourth InnlliK If Mrtos had run hike nn Ice wagPn he had beat a nm that Oleswiii took after It glancfsl from Mitchell flubS jtnnpM a curve with his ribs Ito was caught by twenty foot HtMllni GleasOn ilircwUvoiKlor out No rums Gilbert dive Volerton 4uis Quletll MertM nearly with a grab Anti throw mhMd n hue rlvo from 111111 liar ys hoist was pie for Browne No runs CoDtlnmllon ot dim In Cilitm 4 lid 5 4 lien Attnln llnapllnl IliillilliiBi Three mechanics Urns were filed today against the new Mount 31ml Hospital building at Fifth nvcnue iMatllnon eve rrue Ono Hundrnlth anil One hundred und First lreeui of which onro s ro < and Norcron Bro Co are named na contrnctora The liens are In favor of Edwin Pluttleworth 3SJ3 Juttlo Roofing Company HG3 and It 1ii JaJrrSJ Company for 0600 C MOTHER JONES AND HER ARMY NOW IN TOWN Cross from Hoboken by Chris topher Street Ferry but Not Permitted to Parade Through Broadway as Was Planned They Follow Sidewalks MEETING TONIGHT IN WASHINGTON SQUARE 1 The Old Lady Made a Gallant Fight for Permission for Her I I Cherished Parade Appealing In Vain to Mayor Low from Major Ebstein Mother Joness army Is encamped In New York Thirtyseven strong moving silently with furled banners and the band carrying their Instruments but not I playing them the army landed from the ferryboat Seciucus at Christopher street this afternoon There the army was met by < Fleld Marshal Bwetney who In the absence of Mother Jones took charge and telling hIs followers to keep on the side walk and present no formation that could be conrtdered U a parade led the way In this manner the army passe through Christopher and Eighth street to Broadway down which thoroughfar It straggled while half a dozen police men watched to see that nothing was done to tranagreaathe law At Fourth street It turned east and proceeded to the headquarterspicked out for It at No04 01117 Ono Woman No women accompanied the array ex cept Field Marshal Sweeneys WileOn her broast phe wore a badge which read Mother Joness Crusaders Author Ired Collector It Is said the other members of the army which will bring the number up to sixtyfour will arrive singly and In pairs and that a1I will be in camp by the time the talk of Mother Jones Is heard tonight In Madison square Mother Jones passed a strenuous morning endeavoring to obtain perm Is aba for her followers to enter the ctti with banners flying and band playing When she Uft Police Headquarter to day after Acting Commissioner Eb stein bad reiterated his refusal other request for permission to parade through the streets of the city the In domitable old lady proceeded at once to the City Hall and laid her case boo tore Mayor Low The Mayor received her very cordially and after a long talk telephoned for Major Bbstoln to come to the City Halt When Major Ebstein arrived at the Mayors office It was learned that Mother Jones had no permit for her proposed meeting this evening in Mail son Square Mother Jones communicated with the Park Commissioners office by tele phone from the Mayors omce and Sec retary Terry In Park Commissioner WIIlcozs absence told her he could not grant a permit for a meeting In Madison Square tonlght as there is to he a band concert held there It how ever she would care to hold her meet Ing In Washington Square bet would grant the permit Mother Jones accepted the offer and said she would call on Secretary Terry this afternoon Why Major Ebstein Objected Before responding to the Mayor summon Major Ebstein reconsidered his refufal to state his reason for re using the desired permission He said he was afraid she would collect too large a crowd by marching through the streets of the east side If the Socialist Democratic party aM he Jeslres to give a parade there I < nothing to stop them and If Mother Jones wishes to parade along with them as a part of their parade all right she may do so v FLORENCE BURNS DEFENDS HER NAME Wants Music Hall Manager Enjoined Because He Uses Posters of Her Florence Burns was In Magistrate Connorton court In Long IslandCity today seeking the arrest of a music mil proprietor at llockaway Beach OutslJo the music hall was a largo pos ter with her name In smaller type was Impersonated by Pauline Brown The Burns girl meanwhile was play InK at Morrisons Theatre in the same resort She Insisted that her character lad been damaged socially and pro cjslonally by tho poster at tho music hall Magistrate Connorton told her to get an Injunction and an application will be nvaJe to Justice Gaynor to prevent her name being plastered aver the musIc h11 i 1 MRS I POILLnN I HAS MRS ORWITZi UNDER ARRESl j Woman Who Sued Williani i Gould Brokaw for 500000 Accuses Him of Disorderly I Conduct and Annoying Her I by Telephone and Letters < SUSPENDER JACK i FIGURES IN THE CASE CASEi I i if Appears in Court and Declares It is All a Dreadful Mistaklit Mrs Poillon Hasa Burst < t Hysterics and Mrs Orwltz Weeps Too r I On a charge disorderly conduct wltl annoying her writing letters and threat < ening her Mrs Katherine Poillon the woman who recently sued William Gould Brokarw for fSWAxfo for alleged breach of promise and Blander teat airs AnnIe Orwltz of 0109 m lIt One Hundred and Twentythlrd street ar rested today Mrs Poillon Insisted that airs Or wits had threatened her life and ls4 4 called her up on the telephone to eilf her sho would not live long and had tit made life unbearable oil because of thai suit against rokaw i Mrs Poillon obtained a warrant and It nns served on Mrs OrwIU Thenthe v i unexpected happened Into the case clad in a white vest and patent leailt ers with his mustache waxed and hl j blonde hair neatly combed as though Ira tuld stepped from thiS banhat chair came Suspender ilcGee at J policeman ex r > ugh rider exhusband i of a woman jrho had him arrested for falling to pay alimony While persons in court were waltlnSto hear what was the trouble and to learn why the woman under arrest in the pen with the other prisoners had annoyed IMre Poillon and what the case UaU about Mrs Poillon had a soell of cry Ing bordering on hysterics in the civil courtroom where she was with bersIs terLottie and a lawyer At the same V tlne Mrs Orwltz who1U also a good < looking woman was weepjng and 111In R the pen In the curt r min the 1 railing waa Suspender Jack A Uts all a dreadful mistake eald he TSlfl IBrokaw suit Isnt in It Mrs Or 3ta la a friend of mine and I know i ilro Poillon Meanwhile I Magistrate Hogan was j waitllnz to have things quiet down 4n i the building thxt > e ml ht get some In eight into the whole affair 1 Mrs Fail II loo was etlll in tears Mrs OrwiU waa in the prison pen and Suspender Jdc was endeavoring to look unconcerned j Mrs Orwits who Is s little wonwn S said before the case was called that she I Ii had annoyed Mrs Poillon but sie I wanted her to know that she knew some things She said she ld met Ursi jPoIllon at the Anon ball lJhesa14 aM t I I knew Suspender Jack Mrs Pom n says she > was at the Artos V ball but she has no recollection ot meet Ing Mrs Orwits there although Shr j might have Mrs Poillon said she did i not know Jack MOGee The cue wO i adjourned s ii In answer to questions of tMasrtttrtto > M iHogan as to why the woman ahoalA 11 threaten her Men Poillon said S She Is being paid for this This If but one in a thousand Instances t1I1 have been annoyed since I began mr suit for breach of promise against Mr Brokaw This woman first wrote me letters anonymously threatening to destroy beauty then she wrote me under her j name or what I believe to be bee nma J She has been hanging around here dsy and night until I am afraid to visit iny 1 lawyers At 1 oclock this morn she s j telephoned me that she would kill ni Inside of twentyfour hours I want > punished 1 J BABY GIRL CANT BE FOUND 7 TnoYearOId Wanders from Home and b Lost Twoyearold Angelina Lapolo is miss 51 ing from her home No 430 West Flrl sixth street since S oclock yesterday J morning and her griefstricken pari tats believe that she has either 9ea < i kidnapped or drowned The little one had born In the habit ot wandering to the piers along the North River and the police think shi fell overboard They do not believe thjU she has been kidnapped Todar a lth oral alarm wa t sent out from Potc j Headquarters but though a vlgorou search was made no trace of the child t 1 vas found > SUMMERFIELD ARRESTED inn Saul to lie Connected rIt J Sivliiillc Canfflii In PhitIadelphiI I A de p tch received this aftornoqn flounced that Lawrence BummerfieW hitf l < VU t m JhlhadehIaattbo g < been arrested n phlnd ti1f rf tueat of the Now York Police Depart t ntnt f At Police Headquarters 1 was that he w xronted lere1 ooniMO m o rtth the Hors iM windle for which iliq5 anJng termsof tw n4 0 4 j T i p sf > y 1 li