ffirtrger final - FyOL. H-NO. 8 pniLADELrnrA, Wednesday, septjembkk 22, 1015. Constant, 1010, at tds rsauo Lnxiu Oexuxf. PRICE ONE OBKT final itimtittg mm rilmmm&3ml&&miwCr W1 JHk ACKS-TIGERS IN SWATFEST: DODGERS AND PIRATES SPLIT IRTER AND SMITH WIN NOMINATIONS Safety Director and Organ IP ization "Harmony" Can- i dictate to Run for Mayor LOSES STRENGTH SCENES AT NEW YORK WHEN SUBWAY EXPLOSION OPENED CHASM IN STREET K Lateat return mmvr tnni 111c itrpiin Wan Tote mat nRnlnat Smith 1m hirrena- Ijjj hi figures from the Inruor wnriln are recelveu. Lumpii'ic rcium irnm 41 nnrda on the ltriitihllvnn nml :il Ward on the iillirr ticket kItci nnruiiirtCAX. Smith nn.nnn irorter 1O.70S 1, Poller 2." ' 1 WASHINGTON rorter IV'Utl i Totter 1.11)4 IGormnn - DI3MOCIIATIC hBromley 0,441. tiornian "- Porter S.3CO "Potter K53 v- fcJ "y yf-IeCfraVi y ' ' "issaWsjdssalgBfciTWBgegBgs8fea. 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J" I' Pi " ymmmmmmlX23mmW T&mmmWBmm' IWMmmmil & .k' I fe V ; .- - 1'- SSmmmmmmmWmmmmmftmmmKIm -i JIP - ,-rr K" . -lt" Vmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :"MWtMm JKm- ft I-' J:T Jf' . f i , ,' .. . .JHHBwBBhiEBSJMm r " ' t I tr laaaaaBMBiaMi,,,,,,MB,,BaMBMi,,M,,.i,,iMBiBBBB,,,a,MBMMM.a il..iiM.aiiwaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai.w-p . mmmmmmmmmmmi-mmimmimmmimmmmJ ,? kaaBBaaBnaaBBBBiaaBMaiaBBBasBBBBmaBBaiaBaaaaaaBaaaaaiaBaaBBBBBBBaawaBBiBWaaBBBavBsvaaBBBaaaaaBBBBBBiaaaaaBBaaaaBBBaaaaBBBBBaaaaaaaBBaHiaa t Ml The upper picture shows how a Btreet car waB crushed by its 30-foot fall into the hole, killing: and injuring several -passengers. lance workers are shown searching for bodies in the debris, Photoa by Bain, Below, ambu- TO BEGIN FIGHT Independents' Mayoralty 'Candidate ' Asks Mayor "" to Release Hini MATTER OF PRINCIPLE TOTAI, VOTE With 8 ltennhllcan vrfirdM mlHatnir fikBd lo Drmocrntlc and AVnuUluntom "nitli, n U3.0.1D Tortfr, n, D W 2IMJ33 Potter, n D W. 4,818 Bromley, D.. , (1,441 Gorman, n. W 3,450 Total 13TJJ0O Thl total doea not Include the acnt- Ftetlar Keatone, Soclnllat, Hull Mooar, Pertonal Ml.ertr nnd Prohlhltlon vote. , George D, Porter. Director of Tubllo My, will lead the Jlsht of tho lnd'e Ipwidenta against the election of Thornae . Smith, the Organization "harmony" Candidate tnr lTvni nt thf trnnrfl1 Aln Wn pn Kovember 2, Porter was nominated a the Wash- ffton Ettrtv cundldatn &t the nrlmary. ctlon yesterdj' by an overwhelming iorlty over Colonel Sheldon Potter. Thomaa B. Smith wan nominated aB the WDUbllcan HndM.t. hv n malfiFttv fht jy reach 100,000, ino vote received by Porter and Potter me republican ticket, It la estimated, U be between SO.OOO and 40,000. Porter n etronv on tha nnuhllan tlr.Vnt In '1 of the Independent wards, and showed nsing strength In wards that have Continued on Pace Two, Column Haven THE WEATHER U seems hard tfl realUe, doesn't It. this '. wnn a temperature ol t.3 qe s, It t Qnly foyr daya since Friday we were all awelterlne with the nperaturo at 9t From South African . in irosi, as tne Washington AVeather u promises ror tonight. Is a big . Such WftAth.l Id lmi-,1 fin tttA JU. It and several other thlnea r. u of the stingy man. After some &tt contraata. muiMi nil wm Viva ho.n llnr. he round that ijla two children xaii coias, lie was reeling a bit iy himself. He would have to see a w.. Finding the best one for his ;,h""ho u tor me nrst visit ana he second and. aa we aald. hlnir his mind vu flrt nt ii n Mm h finally davlaed a. wav nt inlvlnir IJNWam. Aa ho was ushered Into the '"" omce lie greeted that; gentle With I 1). air, litre we are again!" FORECAST far Phlln.j!.,!,:- .j j-ih.. 5 i """ fT wrBinr-i "r tvHUkt and TkunuLllJ- Anttiiud i& tonight; tUghtlv wwr fhrntt- nvttvtatr, northw$t yHndt, OFFICIALSTUSH FOUR PROBES OF . N. Y. CAVE-IN DISASTER IN WHICH EIGHT LOSE LIVES 50 Others Hurt When Crowded Car. Drops With Street Into New Sub way Explosion May Have Loosened Underpinning NEW YORK, Sept. Si 'While hundreds of rescuers are searching for more vlc tlms of the cave-In disaster here today, four offlclal Investigations are being vig orously puroued. Blx persons were crushed to death when a street car .plunged 60 feet Into the new subway being constructed In 7th avenue as a block and a naif of the street surface collapsed. Two others died from their Injuries after being removed from the ruins of the car, Which was flattened out like a mushroom, At least W persons were Injured and not are In various hospitals, several In a dying condition. The Identified dead are! LOUIS KillJOMAN, age 22, garrntnt worksr, JAMES DUNUNCL TOtiY DBIXXJH. The Investigations of the accident are being conducted by Mayor Mltchel, the Grand Jury, Coroner Felnberg and the Publlo Service Commission. The block between West nth and. West ,2th streets and half the block extending tq West Cth street fell Into the subway. LIST OF KNOWN 1NJUREP. The list pf. known injured follows; . MAUOAnBT OHIJINDKR, SI 1, W Wood- hull trt. llroeklva. DOHA KNKITBNUBna, a 30. 2 2d atraat DAVID HOLUAUUIt, ao 16, Internal (a. Li?NA80CKEn, as . brakjn tones. JJLINA LANDBIVmjured about arias act UkS?&V TORIllsri'A. trokan hi?. aRKTRUUH 1IK&6I.EK. UOi broltoa. PAUUNK "PKKN. iniynui lojuma. .-. ----.j Trrr7.-- .-. . .. BAMUKU . rfnit r.' , KKIU. JniMtiui .kalaMea.. tWimmsHPk. mSHMA&l. o-" aaaaaaaa. 4 EVfTtls "HimmmM ANNIE L.VIQ, contutlons, IDA OOLDIIBna, tkutl fractured. ALJCK PIItUIK, eontuilont. JOSUl'It BTKIVAWin. Internal Injuries. MINNIE RALTEnilAN, broken arm. I1E8SIE CANTOR, broken lag. 1.1. dQLDFIJSLD, head and body Injured. T. I1KBARZ3, poattbla fractured, akull, PAUUNB SCIIAEKrKR. koe broken. a. kuskn. leg and back broken MORRIS FRIt'llAUM, leg broken DORA lX)HKU,pierntl Injurlia, Two Injured persons, a man and a woman, taken Into, the 6fnce of the Na tional Cloak and Suit Company? died Them P yB,clan weM working over The third flpQr of the, building occupied by this company waa . turned into a temporary hospital. Thirty phys clans and surgeons took up their stations there and cared for the Injured aa Vast a. they were brought up. " "" Notified that many persons were dying. Father McMahon, of St. Vincent de Paul, bas, rushetr to the scene and udmlnl.. tercd the last rites to those whp were be lleved to be dying, ' When th street car passengers were taken out of the caye-ln many of them were limp from, friht and shock. t was Co4aiad Paa p, OUwao jgg Ti) Ksinsminliii afeygt JUm fthfm m M rest Ika to eAMM MM) Jr SJM ?, DETROIT SLAUGHTERS JOE BUSH IN SEVENTH AND SCORES HEAVILY Tigers Come From Behind With Score 8 to 3 in Ath letics' Favor and Take Lead ECCELS GOES TO RESCUE SHIOK PAHIC, Sept. 22. The Athletics and Detroit Tigers staged another sorry baseball exhibition today. Heavy hitting and weird fielding were the features, In the seventh Inning,' with the score 8 to 3, but by a great rally Detroit sent across a regiment of runs, . In the first Inning Bankston, recruit from Charleston, sent a terrific drive which cleared the right-Held jvall with muny feet to spare. It was the first drive over a fence at this park this season. All of the other homo runs were driven Into the bleachers or made Inside the park. FJItST INNING. Bush waltied. Vltt hit to Demrau, who threw to Matone too late to rctiro Bush, both men being safe. ColiU filed to Banks ton. Bush died stealing, . McAvoy to Demrau. Veach fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. tichang walked. trunk sacrificed, Du buo to Burns. Bankston hit far over the right-field fence tor a home run, scoring Schaug ahead ol'hlm.. It was the first drive over the right-field fence this sea son. Demrau fanned. ' Dubup threw out Mclpnls. Two runs, one hit, no errors, 8ECOND INNINO, ' tyyckoft threw out Crawford. Burns singled to left. Young singled to centre. Btanage singled to centre, filling the bases. Mai one. fumbled Duduc'j .grounder, Burns and Young scoring, while Stanage took third. Slebpld threw out' Bush, Signage scoring and, Pub,up taking ec Continued on Page Kief en Column Fur HeW g Murder WUrcm James Battella, of loll Wood attest, was held without ball for further hearing today by Magistrate' Beaton, at Central Station, as a matertl witness in the mw der of John Celero. at 1th asd Christian trta. May . Hm was arretted Vy WW Plctman Qlnn. The murdMr ot f elero has. never bten captured. George D. Porter, Independent may oralty nominee, handed his resignation as Director of the Department of Public Safety to Mayor Blankenburg shortly after noon today In order to assume Im mediate leadership of the fight against the election of Thomas B. Smith, the Or ganization candidate for Mayor. The resignation does not go into effect un til 6 o'clock this afternoon, in order to allow the Director to sign several' im portant contracts. Director Porter's resignation follows: To the Hon. Rudolph Blankenburg, Mayor of Philadelphia: Dear Slr-After nearly four years of personal and official relations with you. It la extremely difficult and painful for me to ask you to permit me to sever the ofllclal relations. In doing ,ao vaIlow me to express my strong sense of apprecia tion for the complete confidence which you have always manifested in my con duct as head of the Important department which you placed In my charge In De cember, 1911, and for the delightful char acter of our personal association. As you are aware, however, at the primary election yesterday the call was extended to me to stand as the repre sentative of good government in the coming mayoralty election. This la a call which I cannot refuse, and as it would be manifestly Improper that a can didate for the office of mayor should oc cupy the position of Director of the De partment of Public Safety, I am con strained to ask your acceptance of my resignation, to take effect at the close of business today, I am. Very respectfully yours, George D. Porter, Immediately after receiving the resig nation Mayor Blankenburg left his office Continued on Fage Three, Column One PIRATES BEAT DODGERS DESPITE TWO SAFETIES Hinchman's Double Scores Runs Brooklyn Makes 13 Hits and But One Run FORBES FIKUJ, Pittsburgh. Pa., Sept. 22. Pittsburgh won the second game from Brooklyn today by a score at Z to 1. In the eighth Inning Cheney lost sight of the plate and passed Qaroy and Bar ney, and Hlnchman doubled to left, scor Inc both men. 41111 was hit hard throughout' the game. but he always managed to get the side ut w!Oi men left- stranded on tho bases. FjnST INNING. O'Mara, doubled, Daubert sacrificed, Hill to Johnston. Stengel. heat put, hit to thtrd, O'Mara scoring. Wheat beat out a hit, Cutshaw fanned. 'Myers sin gled, and Stengel' was out at the plate, Hlnchman to Glbsoif. One run, four hits, no errors. ' Carey beat out a buriV Johnston sac rificed, MeCarty its Daubsrfc Carey went to third on a wild pitch, Barney walked, lilnchman fanned. Barney was caught napping off first, Cheney to Daubert. No runs, one hit, no errors. 8KCOND INNINO, Gets singled. MoCarty sacrificed, Balrd to Johnston, Cheney called out on strikes. O'Mara filed to Hlnchman. No runs, one htt, so errors, Wagner reached second on Wheat's error of hie Ay, Yfex satrlflced, Daubsrt, ir osi to 9WMwt, a Pa Ma, fileisa Three DETr.OIT TICERS AGAIN DEFEAT ATHLETICS fTTrTTCR t h o nn DETROIT r ' r. - - rVthinsrif 4 0 0 0 0 JKyV"i 1 1 n ? CtruuK rf 0 ?. 0 0 0 Vltr.SV 1 I Ai 3 0 F.-mkstrm, If 2 12 0 0 Cobb, cf 2 2 6 0 .0 Dmrs'i, 3b 0 113 0 Vcaeh, If 1110 0 Krnin!, lb 1 2 15 1 1 Crawford, rf 12 1,00 Plsbold, M 0 0 1- S 2 Burns, lb 2 2 14 0 0 Ilalone, S 0 2 12 1 Xoutijr, 8b 2 114 1 aSfAvofr , c 10 7 3 0 Stwitnge, c 2 1 6 2 2 Wvckoff, p 110 3 0 'Dttbuc, ? 0 0 0 2 0 J. Susli, p 0 0 0 0 '1 Boinaa, J .00000 Kccele, j 0 0 0 0 0. XoutScrmUk, p "10010 'Oovnlcskic, p 0 0 0 0 0 'JCaUU 0 I' i7 17 5 Totals id j t ib S TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES 030000100 0-13 lO 5 DETROIT ATHLETICS 2 3 0 2 0 1 O O Dubuc nnd Stnnngej "Wyckoff and McAvoy. 9 9 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE BItOOKLYN, 1st g2 1 1 O O O O O C 4 PITTSBURGH OOOOI OOOI 2 Bucker and Miller; Cooper, Slnttery and Gibson. ' . ' -BROOKLYN, 2d g 1 O O O O O O O t)- 1 PITTSBURGH 00000002 X-2 Cheney and MeCarty; Hill and Gibson. NEW YORK 0020000 1 O- 3 CHICAGO 1 o o o b 0 O .0 o- ' 1 Benton and Kochcr; Lavender and Bresnalian. O 1 8 1 13 2 2 O 7 2 6 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE ST. LOUIS, 1st g O O 1 O O 1 2 O 0- NEW YORK 1 OOOI OOOO 2 McCabe and Ruel; Fisher and Krueger. ST. LOUIS, SdsOIOOOIOOl 3 NEW YORK OOOOOOOOI 1 Tillman and Soverold; Russell and Alexander. 4 10 2 5 1 6 2 5 2 Chicago o.ooo oooo o a S WASHINGTON OOIOOIOOX 2 90 Benz and Schalk; Gallia and Henry. CLEVEL'D, lstgi OOOOI OO 0 2 5 2 BOSTON 00000003X 3 52 Jones and O'Neil; Leonard and Carrigan. CLEVEL'D, 2d g lOOOOOOOO 1 52 boston OO O 4 O O O 3 x 7 9 0 Mitchell and O'Neil; Foster and Cady. FEDERAL LEAGUE . BUFFALO 005000 1 O PITTSBURGH "0 .0 O O O O O O Anderson aid Blair; Barger and Berry. NEWARK 120 O O O O O O CHICAGO 010 1 10 0 0 0 1-0- 7 O 14 1 5 9 Ruelbach and Huhn; Prendergast nnd Wilson . BALTIM'E, 1st s 1 OOOOOOI 0 2'3'4 ST. LOUIS 01010110X 493 Conley and Russell; Davenport and Hartley. BALTIM'E, 2d g O 2 0 O O - ST. LOUIS 0 0 0 0 5 . BROOKLYN, 1st gO 6 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 4. 1 0. 4 KANSA6CITY 0 0 0 4 0 3 .;1 O. X."T 8 i 1 1 3 Bluejacket and Smith; Henning and Enzenrota. - -.- RUSSIAN TROOPS INVESTING DUBNO" PBTpaRAD, Sspt 22. -Russian troops nrq investing" D'ubno, tha Velhyjila fgrtrass recently cajjurd by Auatro-Ciennan forces. It wi announced ;thise.yUVBg that' the DuVno' Brla, hajd b cltarad qf the onemy. - , ("1 -v V it i Utah Gavernor'a Life Threatened SALT LAKE CITV. Utah, Sept. 22.-A man algnlng himself "No. 7. Order K. O. D. threatened the life of Governor Spry in a letter which reached the Governor's secretary today, if the executive did not f oinmute by September 90 the death 'sen tence passed on Walter HUUtrom, a miner, convicted of killing a mine guard. The Federal secret service hu taken up the matter and Is tracking; the ellu of the lUer, Govror Upry's faaely it Weill etotstly giiareed for fear they will b kidBMNted su4 W haafas. TN Govraor wm l PtarUand, Ore, today MW XftB KMMS n i i ,i . i. .-. NOTICK k wtm ttaat Uk I KzuXBSr'Wr JKMf' ttd tile " WMk rRAnrjw nrMRtr WATCH- toat. la ral r,nu 'Dum ktai to Cfcwwaa of aur. 1M. KSxsrun WATCH- Utmt. la ral r,nu Tim ""'ifliit BolaplUd watch aAS III., RtuxTTS I t '' T.. , m. vm. tutu, 3 , 4(