New York Times, The (Newspaper) - October 23, 1905, New York, New York THE the News That's Fit to VOL. THIS LUDLOW AIRSHIP HAS SOARED 500 FEET Aeroplane No. 8, with a Tug Doing the a TO LEND RUSSIA cool to-day and morrow westerly ONE CENT YALE Hurled Down Steep East Rock Which He Tried to to The New York NEW Oct. 22.-As of attempting to climb the face of the Kast Rock here to-day John a young man taking a course in the ical Department at lies dying in Grace His injuries are indirectly due to a wager he made with two other youg men to climb the face of the I which is estimated to be about 150 feet I The other who attempted the feat are Michael to a student at and Arthur Israel the west side lawyer employed by the New New hobby l. and Hall FERRYBOAT SENDS IT DOWN By Making the Tug Slacken the Comes to the North River oy who has had several flukes with his several men have ana chines had a success yesterday has tne 8cone of many accidents with his Aeroplane No. 8. His j caused by attempts to scale it. The fact but I that the feat has often been accomplished sent up like a fey students and has prompted with a tug pulling at the siring to hoist I many venturesome young men to try mnn in its by a the with a man in its feet above the North 1C the big ferryboat Albany hadn't clone its best lo botch the aeroplane ly could have stayed up all day and all The big kite hnd what senmen cull a bail of OSO square rope that the tu's pulled was 700 feet and a quarter of an Three wore tied to the The I V v Tracy's exploit provoked by a The three young men began the perilous climb up the face rock about o'clock yesterday The loser was WEIGHTED BOAT FIVE DROWN IN HUDSON Persons orf Yonkers Shore See Party Go Down in EFFORTS AT RESCUE VAIN Boy with Father and Friends on Fishing Nearly Special 1o The New York Oct. 22.-A boat in which were four men and a boy suddenly sank in midstream In the Hudson River off Street this five occupants were The j Was by persons on the i Yonkers but a boat could Agreement Between ST. Oct. Is not expected that the negotiations for the floating of a new Russian loan will be completed before the end of this The representatives of the and German groups of bankers have not arranged the bases of and some delay is being caused by the illness of of the French 1 Nevertheless are re- ported to proceeding harmoniously and the flotation of an international loan approximating seems to be No definite information can be ob- as to the terms of Issue or the of the but it is stated that MESSENGER TO ROOSEVELT HERE A Sin in His Country to Tell How Many Children You HE'S A COAL-BLACK PASHA Wants to Pray on Top of the Park Row Building This Morning Be- cause It's El Hadji Governor of the Province of in an intimate friend of the Negus of the arrived here yesterday the White Star liner What brings el Hadji to it Houses Shaken and Crockery Smashed In Oct. 22.-The heaviest earthquake ever felt In this section curred early The vibration of the earth shook smashed and There was only one which lasted for la few and which was by a sound like a distant KILLED IN John C. Dondero Dead and His Brother Will Lose an Eye I'M NO CRIES OSBORNE TO JEROME And Your Administration Hasn't Done Such a Oct. j L reach the spot the m had gone Three of victims were of one the and brother bonds will be issued in series for on the of the ive The group to be Insistent on this point in I the United is not speculation in the bonds wm not be until somebody is found a letter he brings j rom to President of the ball game in Jewett Dondero was a member of the and it Is said that he was in no condition to a mage he lay on the field unconscious and f A the Paris Bourse by the other foreign -t merely to forfeit the price of a dinner for- of a woman left a Henry the j 9 years and his MeKeown In the He had j Carl ail of already climbed fibout of Clinton with Benjamin Benson ot Of the distance on a projection Of some he paused for He no- that Tracy close behind that Quinn was endeavoring to get back to the ground having as he ex- afterward decided that he would one at Its centre and the others to the left and big tug Do Wilt C. the The aeronaut who went up in the machine was C. K. young Texan who seems to like nothing than risk his neck In lofty i nt n for several he been at Hf lo 4i he crouched juat und has broken rather pny the forfeit of a dinner than continue the At that moment Tracy lost his and McKeown Look look professional name is About UWO mainly small boys the pier at the foot It happened that Quinn was In a slight Indentation of the which enabled j him to look and he crouched just in time to get out of the war of ing 114' and P. Simpson of had set out lor a day's fishing on the The men were all members of the gon Boat Club and owned a large boat which hud been fitted up with a The craft was heavily with old and was ballasted Street to see the They were alias enthusiastic as the few of Mr. Ludlow who were In the One Joyful person began the fun hv Into the airship while it was on the pier and pretending to go to He was by some of tne more purely scientific of the r fly said Then he ran to and j Although he was in heavy clothing he swam like a Policeman of the West Sixty-eighth Street pulling 1 k t VJ 14 The party left the at foot of Downing about In the centre of the river the wind died Then the men were seen to get out oars and start This continued for several she men were seen to jump up excitedly Within si minute or two the boat ing j Within a minute or two the boat to get the leaving the five men struggling discovery which many had made before in tne No one could understand 1.1__. to 1-ioi that the that it was more difficult to de- scend than to when one had onco begun i He thereupon continued and landed safely at the where had preceded latter by a off his to the soon SAW the man was in no danger man was soon dragged ashore a is rope had been thrown to The crowd then went back to what fun there might be with the uc looking over his machine before the explained that he harl marie some modifications to make it more like a The part of t interest the crowd a bit. What the crowd wanted nnd M said so Ihen the aboard tlie aeroplane remaining on the pier The big tug made three starts at full speed across the dragging the a r. almost to the waters I he started down to where Tracy lay un- Tracy was found to be terribly His head was cut several bones In his body were and he was as was determined Jured He was hurried to Grace where it was said last night would probably Tracy He at New wait a fourth UMe leaped from the with the little aeronaut hanging to a rope like a. sling and Heated on some light two of the the crowd almost it had shot from the the great kite until the man In the air looked like a The in rise almost directly above the Then a ferryboat entered the ferryboat crossed the bows of the over There was a Witt C. forcing her to swing to and a heavy to the The still on a slowly descended thng upon the water like u dea I he I WOMAN A SEASHORE Scott of New Shoots Herself at Atlantic Special to he York N. 22.- and richly Annie Scott of shot and Instantly killed herself in one of the finest suites of Haddon Hall yesterday Strong efforts were made to keep the suicide a Police quarters did not hear a word of the case until 9 o'clock a full hour after a man describing himself as a relative of the dead woman had settled all expenses loft the city with tho arrived here on a Ing She engaged at the and declined to set any definite time for the length of her She appeared to be Immediately after luncheon she went to her Less than an hour later the report of a pistol was heard by a Investigation disclosed the man dead on a The nearest cian was and said death had been She was shot through the Souder said to-night was too plainly one of self- from the shore how it happened that the should sink without As soon as the accident was noticed a boat in charge of John Coughlin and John put but when they the spot there was no sign of the On the way out Coughlin and had heard plainly tho cries of the Save Save The men searched for an and were joined by three other but the only things feeen were two overcoats and a cap. Word quickly reached the Nelson and Mrs. almost crazed with to river No oho could comfort and she Insisted on remaining there to await the recovery of the Mrs. Nelson consented go where three other children The three men with Nelson were married and had and lived within one The lire and the members of the station kept up search for the Benson's body was recovered this ing and taken in charge by Coroner Van SAY JOHN A. McCALL IS New York Life Officers Tell of gage on President's Special to The New York Oct. 22.-" dent Is not a rich He is deeply in His home is and if he were to to-morrow alt his family would have life in- surance aggregating about which he has kept up for their these words Hamilton Cooke St. Director of Agencies for tho New York Life Insurance fifty Kansas underwriters f that concern a dinner here last John T. a manager of with also de- lared that Mr. McCall is deeply In t said later that the mortgaged home cost Mr. McCall and that t is Incumbered to the extent of TWO Accidents on i Amsterdam Avenue Hill Chauffeur Speeds A child of five years and a youth of sixteen were run down by separate auto- mobiles within two hours yesterday after- noon at points forty feet apart at the crossing of Amsterdam Avenue and 125th The Charles 510 Werft a fracture of the left The chauffeur put on power am In the car were a woman and several The child was taken to Roosevelt William Hasteadt of Amsterdam Avenue was riding a down the slope of- Amsterdam Avenue toward Street when an automobile down behind his and ian over s spraining It County Dr. Souder had SIX LOST But Three Rescued After Barge Cap sized a N. launch containing nine all of had a collision with a barge in the ware River off this place late this and six were Throe were rescued by the crew of the which was towing the rescued are Capt. John Winch the owner of the W. F. Russell and J. William son of the launch John John Samuel Norman De and James are The launch was of the most of whom lived m the north eastern part of The elde Winch took liis in running the The day way spent near Croy den on the Pennsylvania and the start home was made late in the after- Opposite this the launch met 1 i. I rmt 1 V 1 knee chauffeur halted accompanied bsV two women lifted the boy The chauffeur handed to a a slip of paper from his saying That is my If there is any thing I can do for the boy let me N 0 W. Three Imperil a Steamer Near but Swerve Oct. passed down Lake Erie taken to a where he the cause of his he player's poor physical condition at the Unie of the Somewhere on the way the Pasha had hanged his Abyssinian clothes for pean When he got off the boat ie wore a a frock and striped Had it not been for he fez ho might have been for American His skin is coal The Pasha is staying at the in. When seen Jn his suite of rooms there last night he laughed and made a ot of he couldn't or would not make his mission He said he came to see V King he next Abyssinian is the greatest of living When he landed from the Celtic day El Hadji was met by iam H. Ellis and several other men who are familiar with conditions in Soon after he landed the Pasha managed to create impression that he was here to study the American Later two letters were one to the President and the other to Through a in- formed reporters that on his way IWre he had stopped for three weeks in where he was received by the I am the only black be who has ever been received by the While I was in Constantinople I had the great honor of kneeling and ing with the great who presented to me sterling to distribute among the Mohammedans of my own From Constantinople I went to thence to Paris and next to where I boarded the steamship for the great country on this side many wives have some one the reply A brother of Dondero was kicked in the eye in the same and will lose the TWO New Haven Road Employes at They Were Patrick a division track a track both employed by the New New and were killed by a train at Bartow station on the Harlem River Division last The two men were walking ahead of a train and heard but supposed it was the Fishermen's and thought they were beyond its Instead it was a train and ran them Great ment ensued among the The Charles N. Bass of 684 East 135th was allowed to take his train to Harlem and then returned under arrest to the Westchester Police MOB COWS A He Put on Speed After Running Down Cab Driver May A thousand persons held up a Madison car shortly before 0 o'clock last night at 108th where It had struck a demolishing the injuring the and throwing the driver to Michael the suffered a fractured skull and broken At the Harlem Hospital last night It was thought that he could not After the accident the motorman ed to put on The headed by Emil Lukatis of 600 Madison TAMMANY CANDIDATE ANGRY He's Jerome Jury Refused to Indict New York Central James W. the Tammany headquarters yesterday in the Hotel He celebrated the opening by a statement in reply to Dis- Attorney Jerome's to him as a pup feeding out of the hands of the Tammany If elected I shall be controlled by no political said Mr. man in political life who is rhore independent than I and Jerome knows Mr. Jerome has stated in effect that the other candidates for the office of District including are and if be ient to political I denounce this charge as false Jn whole and in and I say that Jerome must have it to be false when he made It. call upon to produce this assertion or to apologize to as a gentleman should when he ms been guilty of a I were a puppet dancing to strings tilled by a political boss In 1001, why did e and why did he publicly announce in his that I an lonest and a capable and that by my experience and ability I had earned he right to a nomination for the of of Why did he Intrust with the complete charge and control of he most important cases In his those in which political ence was most likely to bo Why did he retain me as an Assistant District Attorney resigned of my own and why did he tell me then that he was sorry to have me Have I changed n character or by accepting the admits that be have accepted if It had of- q t tacked him and made him he Tixen he changed started the An car reply through the had to give How many have was of the East another 0 nnn Street Station happened but he but I have saying that he over five miles out this and apparently bearing down upon a large They swerved from and the vessel passed in the spouts and the He means interrupted Mr. are no slaves in the pier the Pasha was taken for a drive through the he was In- formed the Park Row Bu Iding was turned to his interpreter and re- marked that the building was as big as all the structures In I must be called before breakfast In tho he that I can proceed to the this magnificent and In the Plaza the Pasha Insisted ing his Then he prostrated himself before the Sherman statue and Ing water at their basos could be plainly ihe seen from and phenomena when he to the Breslin the Interest by Mr. summoned the i. were watched great interest by Pasha through Mr. He discarded his A I had not seen the Members of the crowd went the police station where they lodged complaint against the officer with the who promised tlo make an Investigation STOPPED TALK Boston Tired of Oratory It with Special to New York Oct. Capt. Ma nan's address at the Nelson commemora tion last the which al en surfeited with a good-natured fashion it readiness to be Capt. Mahan's address was a long and as hLe went on he by to I ask him again if I were a pup in 1901, I ask him If r have changed since 1001, if I him to produce his or to point out any fact that justifies his On Supposed Mr. Osborne went on to compare Mr. Jerome's administration of District Attorney's office with those of of his to the A. waa erecting building which fell on account of his criminal in its killing several was prosecuted DeLancey a Democratic District and was During the administration of Mr. Jerome Darlington disaster with its terrible loss of life 1 heard of. no con- or effective prosecution by Mr. Jerome against on of first in the tunnel of the New New and Hartford Railroad took The Directors and principal officers of that railroad were indicted by and prosecuted by Mr. They tried before the late Judge BrinU In the old Court of Oyer iTd were acquitted by the In the disaster in the same tunnel during Mr. Jerome's upon the water like u dea me j hundlo of love He Opposite this the launch met Aeronaut stood up on the and their contents further j the tup lowing a barge the water only to hla ue d lhe j to cross the skipped along for some t Ulul uiA Mott tlie Lug filled Tuner note by the that a man whose identity Is not the water only to Ills s The machine skipped along for some tance like a motor Several launches started out the among them the swift with J. Roach and a party of friends They took the little from his floating airship Into their motor boat and hurried him to j where dry Hothins was for 'The women offered him tea lo his he took It. I went there was a mighty rush of the Just like j a great U was very from the filing as one goes up In a closed the fact his imm and that he is employed by tlu i the that Is he barge rolled under he bodies were recovered be- of at the to have made In New e i asn The wind Was and made John Peck ol Haverstraw that until ago Mrs i fore The launch washed GASOLINE LAUNCH Two Drowned and Two May Die from I ST Oct. tank of a Bald i oline launch which was carrying on the Mississippi River exploded Oct. 22.-A telegram was received here to-day by the Captain of the Corrlgan floet steamer and as hLe went on he oy tunnel during mr. we begun in tion been no an- ean for Abyssinian The j whose anxiety to get not any indictment of any Pasha said ho was as far as Qf of j Director Tlie to try and toll them about g was only been missing four and was believed to have been sent to the bottom by the storm during the past j had at the Soo late j H 111T The Progress carried of besides the j Brady of and the piano wire Then the bamboo j been would and creak and seem to be her Mrs. that with frequently visited heavy strain on It the frail thing nothing of this afternoon near Ivory Frederick a were while Edward his son were SHOT BY Found Still of l In Great Conflagration far out into ovor the Hades and over Xew York ami to the Long Island roast j j remembered the time in I was far up and the bag ot balloon and climbing into tins 7> 1W1, has re- Q King I caught hold of thu ragged edges j b to-day burst from a lot of j i t i II I- T Die The building IM me UMC n. j which Admiral and Mrs. Dewey were en- j 1Ifknry plain clothes t shortly after their Thmas chief BUGHER SUMMER HOME BURNS Robbers of Arson at L. Special to The York L. Oct. The country he How many children has i don't How many children have It is In was th He means which comprises due to a I was only prison could be observed it was He also referred to that there i remonstrance ami not at been no prosecutions on ull an I count of- the Slocum that In Jerome s against had nor the Di- my was a sin for a Mohammedan t i a explained N. GIRL SOLVED OLD Parkin Cashier's Confession Vindicates a Postal Clerk Who Resigned to The York rectors or officers of a Of Mary E. In addition being governor of Company In New about one-third the home of Capt. Frederick H. United States at ing those of William K. and Commodore Bourne of the New Yacht was destroyed by fire on Saturday It is supposed that bers set the Suspicious men had seen about building by several A j ruled by El Hadji Is chief of all the Mohammedans in Abyssinia and a MOVE TO TIE UP NEW TUNNEL Unions to Quit row Unless I J I I'll I i tb the Police by mistake and fatally i lion was ijy to j soon after midnight thV morn Oct. ne wan responding to .an appea i J V. I 1 Oct. the he waq to .an appeal lection of this destroyed by j from tho of the fire on 7, has re- lying at the foot of i flames to-day burst irom a- IUL j down too fast has been smoldering since the j and landed on top of a Then it i so that wo did not general would be a was in the Frank ith the were J 1 w ece The building destroyed Is the one in morning a iral and Mrs. Dewey were en- e shortly after their The fire started shortly The local firemen but were powerless Oakdale has no water They did break into the burning building and save a few pieces of furniture of little house contained several valuable n Steinway Bore Men Company In New about iher of theft from her employer up a loss which had reflected on 4 df the Newark Post In Mr. Jerome monopoly r YOM of efficiency or His mountains Oct. con- j but the mice are of Mr. Jerome's copy of Mr. Osborne's statement general strike of workmen employed the tunnel ui der the East River till 1 Nearly a year ago Mrs. of 502 Harrison Avenue sent a ten-dollar In a registered letter to the Larkin Com- The Larkin office reported that the money Jn It had been taken A Post Office Inspector found that the had remained over In care of a Harrison who sent it the building y sevea ln the tunnel der te as v at Harrison wo sen cottage was destroyed by fire only about Fort second street Island City j The young a week ago In a neighboring decided upW yesterday to go Into r morning I ACROBAT 8 MONTHS s been made by the delegates of this safety rock with His but meet this Can Do So with His evening to act on the special to Tht New York V Crl I UK tlv u n A letter was lead at yesterday's j Oct. Eight months old j y i- v shown to District Attorney Jerome at his headquarters In the Gilsey After reading It through Jerome As to Osborne's not having heard of any effective prosecution of those re- sponsible for the Darlington I would say that if ho had kept himself posted on the news he would have known that the police permitted the guilty person to get away he now a fugitive from Regarding the prosecution of the Di- rectors of the New Xew Hartford Railroad by Mr. If my recollection serves me right the court topk every single case one away from the and in the latter case there was art permitting Inference that there was no ground for In regard to the manner in which I tunnel Mr. of the Central Federated Union M. Chairman of t Board of the Civic i unable to walk or borne was th SUch remarkable occurred to me it would be a d If in the of the a short bers had started York only ferent thing if the skeleton of the kite I lam Hoppa company warehouse on 1 the ferry whop tney became ft before the pre- I fell there was near the j Involved In a quarrel a gang of east j for t e ho fall so that ith bricks and other ran back to the i e su paintings and considerable Board of the Civic i development of the arms and shoulders The loss Is estimated at ihe I km Jn to a request that he that no can balance himself on his hands i near ine canvas to lessen so that j COvered with bricks and other not bump upon the bottom of whon the workmen dav fire and smoke land when the workmen iv h of the gang caning j dav and smoke No attempt j them tnat follow ana made to put out the as they clean out no Crowds soon j roughs would their threat 1 that roughs their threat came ashore to ask for who was the tug changed her course be- of the T see it do no damage very and sen Mr. Ludlow with and watched the j came Ws crutches 1-udlow Drained his have flooded by heavy Uce inkle at the Bamn of walking time arid but fire experts say other moving excitedly the m has burning continuously j and Tl of the wires the the borge In advance oi tne ing sound of the bamboo We to toward the river gently at no great It was much I comfortable than falling wUh the It was Just Hko bring a and enjoyed sensa- has nnd I knew Others said it could not be Mr. says that with longer rope he Is to take for Tne outside of Sanely Hook one of and Barbados anchored these fine clays when In a southerly iate last Never Owned Any Power Stock and Never Met Hoadley or Oct. behalf of John Jacob Cornelius names were mentioned in the money at the hearing In New York Friday the suit William B. Franklin n reply to a reques balance mse on s an about a conference with August air proceed across to tnc are among the Mr. of the son of William a iVv said that was still in V be made hars of tnis oj th than most ot ins MARRIAGE ON A j trapeze A Widow from England Wet at the Pier the i T IAJ V v JF I n U VV J l f Latest Shipping the against H j The Atlantic Transport liner who threatened him ami fired and to recover Lewis lhe Atlantic i r without fell to the Issued a statement here K a either Paul J at said that of ever owned stock of. Mrs. ni station little chance of and Power as asserted was 4pt. wore arrested In Ledyard ROBBED AND There on the Peace Justice in a Pittsburg Suburb Dies from the the em i ne to bring about a conference as soon as he j infants Qf eight but the ligaments j clear to indict was able to The Federated Union and of his and the decided to write to Mr. Belmont 6houMer8 are like tiny cords of He him to fix a can Bwing from a cane held In the hands of his father with the ease of a trained that Grand Jury to indict the Directors of the New York I went before body in urging and once Mr. Rand All the dence we obtain was placed before the Grand aa the minutes will but still that body did not see Its ie far as the prosecution of the bacco Trust by Judge Olcott is concerned it's true there was but Mr. Osborne fails to etate the The Slocum was in the hands of the Federal where it properly be- Are the Aldermen Boodlers Osborne makes much of the fact i that II Ml j. P M when thirty-five miles t nf The Minneapolis will had been on the police force by Mr. her dock about S. P. M. i and had the ner and lives at No. East ta of Tne Mrs. Gale of newspapers widow with two young in i Oct. of the b I n local was found lying present unconscious beneath a bridge his mil 1n- boodle Aldermen were a District that to-day from Rio East Side Horse Car v Yesterday tne newspapers Kl widow two young breath a bridge his is compos reports of testimony given In the suit re- camo ovV r iu the second To at midnight Saturday and died to the International Power Com- j officials she day i that pno harl come His sold about nil of New Rochelle c him that he had sold about all John Astor and Cor- Page 9. 9. ll at when 100 east The probably will not dock 8 A. M. Tuesday I rto hurt John 1 want t afl of New thrown over question or .Is ne when the vessel was docked aro -looking for two men who were j now jf elected he w went to search for the witli him Sat appointing his assistants the W HO -a Ii f fr t nots and found uiro trying rmj T n i or tne wo truck the lines of the Illinois Central the Business Mi She and two of which they are had it was decided the fire only to j seeing j him i motion of f If they late last j Qf horpe cars on the I urn longing for the gg from c Line took fire yesterday the and passed in Sandy Hook an kerosene lamp j v Mr. who INDEX TO 0-ciock West nnd Hubert Four fire j of mine when 100 miles have met a SMU I k i If he means If any neglect on my follow In appointing his assistants the same ciple 1 appoint them without regard to their political partisanship and with an eye single to their i want to say that did not think Osborne a puppet dangling at the TO PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL 4 n f c New York at sor a boss's string nor ft