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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - October 27, 1904, New York, New York                               News That's Print THE Fair light to fresh northwest winds NEW YORK OCTOBER 27 PAGES ONE CENT si Gilt Phrase Raises Tumult OUTBURST FOR ODELL Hkck with Secretary in at and by ihc unity of i Hay his campaign i afford into lust to Uie TROLLEYS CRASH 12 HURT Runs Into Rear of Car That Stopped persons were injured three of seriously last a rear-end collision of two trolley cars in Street Jamaica L I Tin of the fear car had to leap for his life One passenger was hurled from i front car beneath the forward truck of i rear one and every window In both cars was shattered a3 well as the which crashed j hat there was no one killed appeared j miraculous to those who witnessed tho Both earn were crowded to tho the echo crash away the fifty or more passengers huddled together shrieking and rind covered by hundreds of glass from the broken windows was about o'clock Car No UK ths New York and Shore Company bound from the lo tho Brooklyn City Line -u the f into Washington Street John was driving and Con- Howman was SUBWAY OPENING TO-DAY REPLIES TO STANDARD OIL PARKER TO TAKE STUMP WITH SIMPLE CEREMONY at One to be Admitted at Seven Lawson Says Rockefeller i Statement Issued Special York Oct W Lawson to-night in reply to Oil statement declares that John D seeing the handwriting on the ordered the statement put forth ffE PRESENT l its denials are technical and LAST WEEK Starts Be Heard in New Jersey and Connecticut Expected to Represent the Federal Roosevelt Sends Letter of Regret GARDEN MONDAY NIGHT Judge Parker's nomination was procured McCarren an employe of the j Standard Oil Company and of Henry Wind Up by Attending Reception The rapid transit subway for which the contract was signed four years and seven is ready or the formal ing from the City Hall to One Hundred and Forty-fifth Street While to-day will be a gala occasion throughout the the opening exercises will be very simple The programme is as in the Chamber at Rogers He 5 Tuesday Oil had a There possibly was one held before i to which the Standard Oil men went j with such uncertain dread t keep closely -j in touch with I used distance n te erma front I Kail will at -I o'clock in Brooklyn oh Saturday Judge Parker will the stump gain but I since began j Monday night next at Madison for- safety Square Garden and will appear fn public The word was passed before Tuesday's every evening of- tho last week of the meeting D is furious and something n HJg Ust is going to drop A few ot the active men were so scared they slipped Into the market j Committee and con- and out of their stocks John D j firmed by the candidate himself provides lor did talking that broke forty for rour possibly five years silence Boiled down it would Jn people are aroused as never be- fore Bank deposits are being withdrawn throughout the country and insurance cy holders arc panic stricken Some one in MAY HAVE SUNK A STEAMER Vessel Apparently Went Down After Baltic Fleet Passed Her LONDON Thursday Oct j ing Post's Copenhagen correspondent gives j a that the Captain of a British j steamer after passing the Baltic squadron on Friday evening in the North Sea saw two miles away a steamer in distress apparently sank before he was able to reach her It is suggested that the steamer had been attacked by the Baltic squadron i Ko Report by Russian Ad- Note Sent SCHWAB GAVE BACK EXCUSE OF Father Losers iri ing Trust Recovered That Amount Special to The Vra DENVER Oct Rev Ferdinand j Kittell rector of St Michael's Church j Loretto Cambria County Penn the i Saw Torpedo Boats Did Not See Fishing Craft BRITISH FLEET MAY SOON ACT up oh Saturday night before a I which Charles Jl Schwab built at reception in Brooklyn -or Committee also provide for It is not two appearances of Cleveland smashed the other one he stepped jfn j wm be admitted to the subway dashboard and leaped far to one sale oJ begin unhurt iio cl OH the side the of to enter ho of of result tile action of re not over a dozen regular rs for In the hall reserved by There has a in c- the of tlie o gain to a hall Jerome in the Audience in the audience Mrs M and Mason the Republican leader the District called the j homo to and Senator Chairman portion of the lighting system hitherto un- finished The stations where construction work was over had been swept clean cleared of ail building materials and equipped with machines I public to pass ment on the road for the first two said air Hadley It would not be ly fair to us After that however we are willing to submit ourselves to the most critical tests must be remembered that fore in the history of railroading has a big system been opened in this manner on the tick of the clock At first of course the patrons of must bo a little in- We expect slight delays It would be unreasonable not to look for some hitches in view of the newness of the men and the devices There will be no serious inconvenience however and we think that The noise of the collision followed by the within forty-eight hours the subway will Iii of tihe injured caused the people j have come to perfection as any taken to St Mary's Hospital his legs badly lacerated and his body vocl with bruises Frederick for- ward car was taken hone after some deep ruts on his amis body had been Edward thirty-five old of West Thirty-seventh Street borough had a fractured cuts his head many bruises carried to the hospital A woman 10 refused to give her name went omo In a fainted white the assisted doctor of tho dressed cuts she had received falling and Frank Daley who cirk at the Jamaica track were cut glass but insisted on going home as Joseph John of 170 Chichester Hill Several others had to be cared for by the doctors before they could Elsberg when he mentioned of the n district WhOn Hay was I no tho rising and him applause by Glack s to be t tlie name of and it lasted nearly as to pour out ol the church and houses can about and soon a big crowd had gathered V The Beginning of operation is not a Policeman Peppers sent a hurry call for j of schedules are ready to help and soon all the reserves of the i our tentative time tables to the re on the scene It was winds if it becomes if the At v full before the excitement convenience of the public demands 1 abated the injured were removed Ko l first the three-minute headway for local were and the four or five minute i way for express trains will WOODBURY'S AUTO HITS MAN Commissioner Takes Victim to Says It's Chr isf fail Charity Dr John McGaw er of Street Cleaning In ins automobile accompanied by a friend Vas threading his way yesterday afternoon through nue V at Fourteenth Street when James Reagan fifty-eight years of age who said he lived in the city lodging house in Twenty-third Street walked out from hind a wagon and was the mud guard of the front wheel Before the chauffeur could stop Reagan had fallen in front of the rear wheel which passed over his right foot crushing it The Commissioner leaped out of the chine and with the assistance of the feur bundled Keagan into the front seat and gave the word to hurry to Bellevue At the hospital Dr Woodbury stayed by until the sufferer cared for asked why he was so he Just Christian charity an expense of is in and to-day made this like to tell you all the good deeds of that good man C 31 Schwab but it would lake too iong Few know of the multiplicity of his good works but 1 know For instance I can certify that lie has j Powerful Squadron Ordered to Leave Gibraltar Great Activity at Naval Stations ing in Carnegie Hall at Cleveland spoke will pre- side and the principal address will bti made by j Judge Parker Hoke Smith of who was Secretary of the in Cleveland Cabinet will be another speaker On Tuesday evening judge Parker to Newark to apeak at the meeting ar- ranged by New York business men residing in New Jersey Richard V will preside and G Carlisle Daniel Lamont and others will be asked speak Wednesday evening Judge Parker a reception to ge in this Parker Independent Clubs and also a speech the President of the West Club headed a delegation from the organization yesterday which called on the and got his promise to attend Judge Parker Is attending this meeting the German-American Parker al which Carl will will be In progress in Cooper Union According to the announcement of the National Committee last night it has f GOULD AIDED SUICIDE anci the un Miss Bagley Ends Life After Having j Spent Last Cent apparently spent her last cent and being too proud to ask for further sistance Miss Kila Bagley who is said to be well-connected In tho South and who had Miss Helen up against adversity yesterday and but committed suicide byj in- interest which his room at CIO Vest Street stretched in the street drunk so I that the to to take him hospital Just Christian charity I sure you gentlemen The other in the automobile told the story of the accident while the was busy iri the hospital ward INDICTED Charged with Embezzling He Said Robbers Stole POMEROY Ohio Oct urer Thomas J who had declared basis for the schedule but we shall that in Sept 0 last two robbers locked him in the vault of the County stole was to-day indicted by the Grand Jury on the charge of having em- amount from the county be ready on short notice to increase the number of trains if the number of gers warrants it We them one minute apart if necessary Admission to the ceremonies in trie City Hall this afternoon will be strictly by ticket and it was announced last night that tho police guard in the City Hall under Capt O'Brien and Inspector Titus would form a solid line around the plaza in front of tho keeping it- entirely ity The poor fellow was received assurances from Mr Cleveland that he make the chief address of the at this meeting On Thursday evening Jugde Parker will speak in Connecticut Hartford or New the place not having Friday still open for Judge Parker bin a big meeting will be at where Cleveland will fireside H Eckel's will be the chief speaker Judge will go to Brooklyn to a reception at the the County Democratic which Herman is the President Judge Parker told Sir Metz however when he made the engagement that he would have to be excused from There was considerable talk yesterday of having -J Bryan speak in New York next week preferably at Chase's boad was fixed at but he j ison Square meeting on Monday with was unable to furnish bail and was sent to Chase was found locked np on- Sept 9 Judge Parker Nothing has been The efforts to their Joint appearance have been made thence to the fair grounds for some one j who could open the vault It clear after the starting of the first j to the Grand Jury tbat at least half a dozen by Mis daughter who rushed to a bank and j chiefly by Chairman who now is train After the speechmaking the sion lo tlie loop station will be Mayor the if She noon tlie Transit he for Jlr i fumes of the gns ers ami their chief engineer the tlie ovation for crued that was wrong in her j chief officials and their Bank and A P Miller editor men were sitting front of the court house all the forenoon on Sept that none of men saw the robbers Fred Radford assistant cashier of tho until Mr s- Speech room A was staff and guests Secretary of but Hiss was dead was about j State John Hay it expected will forty years old sent tlie Federal Government 1 IV hy it V p The first train will consist of nt tbo I least two sections las one section will not bold the guests The start up town v be made when Mayor McClellan turns on the current in the first section with a silver The train will make a 1.0 One Hundred and Forty-fifth Street When 1 the lust section reaches Forty-second Street 7 She said that had gone to the holders of complimentary passes be association's rooms some months ago and admitted to the subway Then the trains tried to borrow money but it had been re- j will begin to move from the fused Then according to Hiss Du Bols she main lino points where they have explained that her parents in tlie South standing Among the few effects of the as was a card of membership in in Women's Christian Association It lier at the has of at 7 East so i Street inquiry was made there Hiss key of The Pomeroy both of whom had been appointed by the Probate Court to make the semi-annual examination of the books testified that they were in Indiana Chairman Taggart will be back in a day or it is understood he has Mr Bryan's consent to appear with Judge Parker J Robb tho President of the Men's Parker and tion last night made public the ence which bad passed between him and Parker as preliminary to rangements for meeting In reply to Mr letter urging him to speak Judge Parker paid out more than to persons whom he believed to have lost money by j ST PETERSBURG Thursday Oct reason of the formation of o stated at Trust There was one case of a widow in Xew York who lost all she had in the ness and she had bad Schwab drew his for and gave it to her I saw the cheek SATOLLI IN A RUNAWAY Cardinal's Horses Bolted but Were Stopped Before Damage Was Done Oct driving here day Cardinal horses took fright and bolted Fortunately they were stopped before damage was done The has received many messages over his escape YOUNG WOMAN SHOOTS SELF Carrie Jeweler's Daughter Commits Suicide thirty-five years old of- Avenue committed suicide by shooting herself the heart Herman Gunlach the father of the young woman is a retired jeweler lie said lost night of no reason why daughter should ended life was employed as forewoman in a ing in this city FLYING MACHINE DROPPED Machinery Failed and the Avery Ship Feli 25 Feet at St Louis ST Oct Avery of Chicago sustained a sprained ankle attempting to make a with an aeroplane in the Plaza Sti at the World's Fair grounds The connecting the aeroplane and drum hy means of which Avery secures momentum for broke when the aeroplane twenty-five the ground The machine anil trio operator dropped to the ground considerable force The aeroplane was not much damaged o'clock this morning that no word had been received from Vice Admiral The official The in gettins the Russian sion of the North Sea affair Is embarrassing to this Government It is felt that in tho inflamed state of British public opinion ab- sence of any official report is most serious factor and renders still difficult an already delicate situation Sir Charles Hardinge the British yesterday sent another Foreign Minister Lamsdorff He expressed his opinion that the measures reported have been taken by the Russian Admiralty to communicate with Admiral were inadequate Capl the British At- previously had called at the Ad- in full uniform in quest of tion as to when the Admiral's report could be expected H Is evident from the vigor with which Embassy is pushing its that it is not the of Government to await Uio report Indefinitely the good faith of the i in Its probe the affair Is not It in certain that King IB neither in a humor nor in a position to lay H is realized here that each day's will render the temper of the people both countries more uncertain The is expressed at the Admiralty the report will be received to-day MAY SHADOW RUSSIAN SHIPS i the Secretary said she well re- Miss Bagley is to say no of feeling that have is to lie for the and policies 1 so iii last oy resolved that as of was Intrusted df the the worthy nf i the regular were very but did not clearly ex- j j plain why not apply to them Distance Slie joined the association j Miss Bagley after joining the association Miss Du became acquainted Miss Gould visits the place Miss Interested in tho Southern woman and secured eding with this examination when the It will great pleasure to accept loged robbery occurred j your at As soon as the against Chase j ing to be held at Madison Square was reported the Grand resumed on the 1st tlie auspices of the investigation on the theory that if Business Hen's Parker and Davis Chase were guilty there was at least one lion and to there so many J and through and possibly another keeping watch outside the building DAUGHTER SUES HER Though passes for more than Worcester Young Woman Files an At- for The York Times Mass Oct ence C Taylor to-day filed an attachment for on the property of her sons have been issued the police expect their hardest work after 7 o'clock when the public lias its turn Not an entrance a station platform will be left ed Commissioner McAdoo says every ill the city will be all day into he night The rush for making employment for her wUh several of ets to the opening continued unabated i scores of demands liad io be I Gould's kindness to her refused with the result that the applicants aid Miss Bagley was able went away they had been and lived Hotel Lately ployment She was unable p pr Through Miss DU to ot the Marina she lost her enH to get and what ready money she had it is believed soon went Not a penny was her effects At the Youngr Women's Christian to greet the great army of Democrats throughout the MARSHALL WINS AT St LOUISA i Chess Player Gets Prize of i Medal as Tournament Champion ST LOUIS Mb Oct for the final round of the seventh American real estate owner to protect choss congress were played off in the rooms a civil suit she has brought against him to of the Missouri Athletic Club to-day The recover on a promissory note for game a Sicilian was and interest which she alleges she holds adjourned with even will against him probably be a draw The game at- It is supposed now that pecuniary dis- ject at all The first prize of and TOBACCO FUMES HIT FIREMEN Four Overcome by Dense Smoke in Tenement Cellar i fire in the cellar of tho five-story tenement house at 212 Street lasi j night four firemen overcome by the j dense caused by the burning of j eral cases of stored Tlie fire was a lot ot i knocked out hy tho i and and Connor of Engine !7 and George Brown of Engine 33 Brown was ill the others he was re- moved to the engine in Great Jones Street where he was attended by a cian All had helped from the cellar where they BETTING ON PLURALITY Wagers at Everi Money That Roosevelt Will Get State by Odds in the election beating yesterday were practically unchanged some small bets were made on Roosevelt at closer odds than 5 to 1 At the close of the day Parker money was offered at 8 ib 30 S A of bets made on the able plurality -in this State British Squadron Under Orders to Sail from Gibraltar To-morrow and ship Admiral Churles arid tlie and are to on Friday It y reported that tho In of the Russian tic will It SB by way of the Cape of Good The cruisers and torpedo expected to through the Straits of Gibraltar on the way to Tho whole of tlie Gibraltar The of the Channel have filled their with coal and and stores will at j notice Tho battleship and tlir watching the closely There groat the dockyard where mpn are working night and The making inquiries available here placed The Directors of Uie agreements ot and a medal at even money any will give a dinner champion of America goes j volt will curry New York by They r nf i n Cin t several AN at this The ot quests is limited to sixty and although the names of the speakers are not announced it i's that there be a dozen fit it was said that if Miss Bagloy hem representative of the financial world lors are among best-known people of Worcester Miss Florence is about five years TO FIGHT told of her penniless con- the profession arid the Cily Employers in Be clition she liave been assisted Miss National Governments f I TOP On Bols believes the wonio n felt too proud ask for assistance and too proud to l to her parents in the help Mr President tary sent to the Rapid Transit i yesterday following Boston Form Association for Protection from Labor Troubles BOSTON was made to-day ftf the formation of the to Frank J Marshall of Brooklyn with a score of 8 wins no losses and one ished probably a draw Max Judd of SI third prize of 5150 or ith 6 won and 3 lost The body of tho woman was to The his inability to i Association of Boston by about 500 undertaking establishment on cept the invitation of the Mayor j President the Board of Rapid Transit Commission John B McDonald and to at the ceremonies attendant upon the opening of the Rapid Transit Railroad on Oct D7 at 1 o'clock CARNEGIE PRIZES COME HERE oil 1 f- and Palmar Hornbostel Win Competition for Architects of Schools Oot Committee on j Carnegie Schools at its meeting i to-day awarded the prize of the iiin to Palmer Hornbostel of New j Tavern i who were appointed architects j place the competition was secured 13 Past of New York one or j Tho third fourth and fifth ranks with i awards of each were secured by i Donn and Corbett Pell j of Washington and New York Ferguson Boston and 1 and Harris wholesale and urers teamsters and others purpose of which is to prevent interference business by labor controversies and to guard against oppressive and and discrimination have money to place on the same j proposition j Higgins remained a JO to 9 Among the larger bets on the MISS LOFTUS TO WED AGAIN The Actress Her ment to William Courtenay the Actor Special lo York Times engagement I James J Hill President of the Northern of Cecilia Loftus to William Courtenay j Securities Company was quoted yesterday Declares l-tself in favor of leading man as having said of the stock market in an Russian Admiral Says Seemed to Discharge Torpedoes VIGO Oct Associated Press has succeeded in obtaining an inter- W others with Admiral who ex- has place on at THEY MAY GET James J Hill's Reported Comment the night In pressed great regret over the North Sea incident The Admiral stated that the unfortunate occurrence was purely accidental Market Conditions Police Commissioner McAdoo announced conciliation and advocates announced at a last that he had refused applications in its an open shop and the em- ner at Club Miss Lottus who is loons for to-night Including the Subway from which to draw upon of lionor i in crisc of boycotts or sympathetic strikes It was announced that the j i take place In Easier Robert very iu i Both principals received warm greetings in about 1 A M two torpedo which Russians supposed were craft suddenly appeared between fho two divisions of tlie squadron and seemed tg discharge torpedoes The Russians Immediately opened FOR NEW BUILDING UNION Sheet Metal i Robert Colby is co ill at his home East Twenty-third that the theatre where playing interview they had better be a little may get He con- Some of the railway stocks are They saw no fishermen were not for more than I would be willing to pay Rny had for them These stocks had just as much I real value six months ago as they have Evidently the Admiral said the day and I think one to be a little men had shown night Although they wont direct from careful about rushing In to buy them Tlie Admiral repeated that 1 III ]ljjjfll I til TTi 111 1 J 11 V I of Ins been called tlie their dressing rooms tho market prices have advanced to Workers Issue Call Other to his bedside Mr Colby Is a lawyer also had preceded them both a share I suppose the are central body of unions in the -a tres their first appearance on the stage trades is now contemplated The now at hie home Building Trades Alliance still exists but la i reduced to a merely nominal body The New Steamboat Inspector Sworn that any injury had boon done to attracted by the facility with which they i fishermen and added that he had no doubt was signal for long applause Misir can carry 4 per cent stocks In a 2 per cent j the Government would make Loftua on Saturday evening an money market much of tho compensation j at the Lyceum Theatre New they are using In speculation Is the idle i The schools when completed will T rm area of thirty-two acres and wiil of Work in will as soon as the V0 ew proposition from the WASHINGTON U C Oct Ira York City in The which the business Interests of the Sreet Metal which Is not Harris recently appointed In- ess She was formerly the wife of Justin j country have no present use for because of i dullness He also as thai the 1 market of a of the Northern Securities suit was nonsense in the alliance The sheet metal men a 1 spector of the Inspection J r ice Second District New York re- yesterday to all of the at the Department of Commerce and i Ol unions and took the oath trip to Atlantic CM i union to appoint a Saturday They Saw Prince an officer of tho ship fir Interviewed and rind j the new body The date and place of I the is to be designated later purpose of of trains a j 1 Buffalo a New Tork Central twi m ticket the v i- coders round trip transportation and two daya i New only and ito ot 1 to hotel selected Beach front at js tlis leader ail the Use I of the upon the Tht   

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