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|THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY” MAY 24 1907. ‘STATE BEGINS ‘Bt Police Headquarters to-day. | | questioned by Commissioner and big story was substantially bang anybody or put bed, but I'm going to teil | ACTION TO BREAK UP GAS TRUST, Attorney - General Jackson Moves to Put Company Out of Business, DETECTIVES SEIZE BOOKS OF FIRMS IN Raids Conducted Under Auspices of ‘| Assistant District-Attorney Smyth— Central Office Men Aid the Jerome Sleuths. }TWO REASONS GIVE} Franchises Are Dead and It Operates Despite Anti- Trust .Law, told Hawley Mttle time later 1 from Peabody, from taking care of my sick at the time, My at the house and by mall. That's sald previous to thi A sensations: turn was taken in the At the aame time a contingent of Investigation of Borough President |county deteotives went to the office of Ahearn's departments this afternoon, 'the Franklin Contrasting Company, No. When Central OMce men and county 2 Hudson street, and attempted to set detectives, armed with subpoenas duces in. The officials of the company refused teoum calling for the pro@uction of to admit them, but the officers forced books and other documents, visited the thelr way in and «ized the contents of Offices of three of the firms involved !n the safe, This is the concern that bullt the exposures made during the inquiry. the wooden pavements in the city. seized their books and papers and took selea aries a er aie S them to the Distriot-Attorney's office. |iy arieticns wen ee “ail ot oun: The detectives acted under the orders | C-nrien & Rvder, contractin egeacatel iets ing plumbers, of Assiviant S7t% land tuk possesion of thelr booke re tn their retds. moving them, as in the ether cases, to Detectives Flood and Fitzsimmons, of +14 District-Attorney's office the Central Office, eccompanied by county detectives, went to the office of | Assistant District-Attorney Smyth had the Metrapovtan Equipment Company. |* DUinber of witnesses before the Grand tn Past Fourteenth etreet, took posses. Jury to-day. aloo of the safe and removed books and) John Murray Mitohell, Commissioner papers and other contents to the Dist- of Accounts, who (s the chief proseouter rict Attorney's office. This ts the firm in the investigation, apent eome time in in which Max Oramer ts interested | consultation with Jerome, The Gas Trust has walked right into a deep ditch tm its efforts te continue charging an extortionate price for gas despite the Legislative enactment fixing the price at 8 cents per thousand feet In the report of Referes Masten he states that gas could not be manufac- tured and sold at such @ price owing to the feet that $20,000,000 worth of franchises dhould be conmdered as cash invested in the enterprise. This very point is the one on which the Trust ts Hkely to be wrecked. To-day Attorney-General Jackson be+ fun proceedings to annul those fran- chises on ‘the ground that they bere expired. He applied to Justice Davis, In the Supreme Court, for an order, which was granted, directing the Con- sclidated Gas Company to appear be- fore Justice Truax next Tuesday and show cause why an setion should not was surimoned to In- in's office. He put joes examination and me very closely. Hel me if I was sure that the woman marriet Dewson was Mrs. Gould him ali I knew about it, and be said: Distriet-Atiorne: ow come with me down to! Lanesy Niooll's oMce.’ | Never Asked to See Jerome. “Et went with MoLaughlin to Delancey Moaii's ofice and told Mr. Nicoll just | Thad told the Inspector and Pe: and ‘Big Hawley’ sod Andy ‘That is at 1 had to do with | be brought in the name of the peopla ‘most of whom First Returne Come in. Has Part in Arrest of he aft: of New York to terminate the existence ware ros jRussla, but pandemonium! It was at 69 o'clock this morning | as ne ‘ " was asked if Inspector Me- nf the company on the ground that It Synge, eapeckhliy whentne Minty (Ly when news of No. 49 began to come| Nathan Druish ever suggested to him to visit | is a monopoly. thone and water were daily given out. in. Policeman Reardon heard from 4 ans ste | District-Attorney's office. He re-| Ina statement issu er the order On W inte | citieen that « lot of boats were trying | Detective Frank Pes : the negative. Commissioner | Was obtained the Attorney-Generat (Reedy if; |-te-run over « queer-looking denizen |toned in the Howard Gow : holds that if McLaughlin had | Fs: It was suc! usual one that many | 0% the deep down off Jackson street. |still active engaget in Ano oreee police interest in the case and| “The franchises of the companies that Yeasele at once we of the | The policeman went there and saw |was shown today by an arrest he ¢ were merged to form the Consolidated Company, and upon the validity and ownership of which the Consdlidated Company relies for its rights to exist, bave expired. It Violates Anti-Trust Law. “The Consolidated Gas Company was orpanized for the purpose of creating, and now constitwtes, a monopoly and an Unlewful restraint of trade and « prevention of competition in the busl- bess of manutacturng, distributing and selling gas and electric current, articles | of common use and necessaries of lite, in violation of Beotion 7 of the Stock Corporation law, and of Chapter 60, Laws of 1590. a crime had been committed. bis @uty to send bla witnesscs District-Attorney’s office. Berle, mentioned in Sholes's fs an intimate friend of “Big He is well known around and Forty-second street. feast one other member of the Bureau besides McLaughlin, Valiely and Jackson was up in the Gould scandal. This B -+d two visite to Diancey | between March 16 and During the month of March giles of Deisncey Nicoll wes a sort ‘® branch of the Detective Bureau, men reporting to Mr. Nicoll and (Continued from First Page.) no hand in the murder, but that his companion, a Slav he had been travelling with, had committed the crime, Becker had met this man in New York and went to Long Island with him. He told the police where he could be found. “| did not kill her,” cried the man, cowerin aval ite Wie elt Me ti tn caer vi eee field together. He rushed upon her and attacked her. J saw him and was terribly frightened. 1 ran away to the pump back of the Simonson farm, and he came there after me and washed the blood from his hands, 1 swear by God that I did not do it.” orders from him. “I ask that the corporation be en- che franchises Then the man colla in a heap at the si i : Tain Whole Story. | icine frets the nen et those tranebiem psed P at the side of the dead child, Taken to the Morgue. ‘Without having any ides where he was going, Becker wes taken to th’ morgue of John B. Baumann, an under taker of Winfeld, L. I, by « large es- cort of detectives. Lisut.-Detectives Gal- vin and Graham had him in charge. They Jed him into the back room of the morgue, where the body of the deed girl lay blanketed with « black cloth The room was filled with detectives when Becker wan Gragged to the side of the dead cirl and fhe cloth removed He started back and turned pale, BELMONT AND KEENE DIVIDE RACING HONORS. (Continued from First Page.) has made o full of his connection with tne/ eflair-to Commissioner Hansou. | as he could in the) tu thereby. ‘The Consolidated Gas Company was organized in 18M by the consolidation of him | the New York Gas Light Company, bd ‘make Manhattan Ges Light Company, the yer Bingham. 74000 | sietropolitan Ges Light Company of the ir, Nicolls naam. Statement to the kollee| City of New York, the Municipal Gas P*Poay | Light Company, the Knickerbocker Gas pe wrebeared from | eat Company and the Harlem Gas ijght Company. The franchise of the Yew York Gas Light Company expired in 183. The franchise of the Mashat- tan Ges Light Company expired in ise The franchise of the Metopulitan Gas who hadn't a decent gal a four tetas (eet SUllOD tn etther of Another for Keene. stable continues to everythi ything he wibmes 3. Keene’ in) Suffrage, at 1 to 2 in the bett! chau Under orders from wicLaughiin, s2ugeriors Pot disposed (6 ign: Company expired in sil, The | whereuppn one of the detectives pointed Dao PUsMs. At} to ¥ In the @ watement to Mr, Hanson|{ranchise of the Municipal Qae Light] to che dead girl and asked a win scored two consecutive, miserease bears out Peabody's recital of | Company expired in March, 1901, The] ‘pia you ever see her before’ leaving vhe issue in doubt. The mares’ Yimn poored two corsecutive successe! for whowed a fia What he did with Sholes Peabody, ac- to Bheles, did not take a per- | it t in the ca. but eald the Wanted (0 know about ‘it RESULTS OF Becker sank to bis kmess and crossed bimself when be saw the body. He motbed and moaned and finally cried out “Would to God thet you were alive to-day, poor girl.” | “Did you do it?" asked one of the de- franchise of the Hariem vas Light Com- pany expired In 16. Joined the Electric Company. “I am informed and believe that the Consolidated Gas Company, for the un- iawfal purpose of securing and main: mooopoly of Lighting in ie Laura Clay Had Most Foot. Laura Clay got off in the fifth mee | taining tm front, and the t RACES ON city of New York, has purchased s ma- |teotives, shaking him. Beoker hid his come first served gon Syd amt | Jority of the stock of the New York Gea | face in his hands ané made no reply outfooted the rewt from the Bret |Gompany, of the D Heat and Power for « few momenta, Then he te aleged Gnd then there was to it.” Bis- w Yor Bawon nothh to have said | furnighed the Teal contest with for, vil 5 Company, of the United Elec.re Lignt mils batmadioasta Mtatemiont @ the Job. Bhe outgamed the geldh i land Power Company. the New York| .. | Sthe others were Cingemed the gelding. $ TORONTO RESULTS. Pore aT wing ‘Commar, | “1 wus in the Meld with « Slav, with will win some Gaye at ces eines and the New York Mutual Gasiiatt Com- pany, the Mandard Gaslight Company TO-| and the New Amsterdam Gasliaht Com pany, and Wat uch purchases were in New | them whom I went to Elmhurm from York, when this poor girl wee picking Surveillance Won the 81 GandeHons there. We saw her in the Surveillance, despite the nu: . field. We had been sleeping there. But *P4 elusive tips on others, won the aixth I G14 mot kill her, No, I did not kill jare)°% Comfortably. The Alien Ally f _ G@ipectal to The Evening World) KACE TRACK, wu—The races to- jaws prohibitive of mo- y P RAUE—aseuuiesome Boy (even, | lation of our Ky ail the way and might have done G to 1 tor piace) ¢ a Soren) nopoly iB Sritelae of comma use on bs Then the man's speeah bename better in faster company. Wandine and Th 3 ehewal, Omcer | prime necessity % ae 0 tnooherent mothing could be m: Incachee had a duel for the place, the Auris King. Wallace G., Dun i nate the eomeesy ane ended out of it, When asked if the Slay had former, epbbing IL "The ‘others’ will Sere di, Hose and Gov.” shaw |sxainat the provisions Of the eof oes [commmitind the crime he again fell to five’be heard from in ifluatrous ture ds knees end crossed himeecil, saying: | Horee Won Seventh. WIP RACE—Johnale Blake (6 to|of its corporase powers has forfeited ‘ i Lawless (4 lo 1 "i wi rivielwes “Oh, I see that bloody knife alway { tag 3 ai, lah ARG SPI. saastan, the) piecliy No fel atcor and, Wella not q TN®,t0@t Mace wae in foregone conch y | Master appointed by the Unied B:8t0*) utter @ word. He was taken away from hanes thet an ane Miler took ne k |Cirouk Court in the elghty cont #86|the place followed by « mobi of Ave another win for James R Keene. Mary t f w case, places # valuation of MANY hundred people who had gathered ny i, evious 1606 Baa * a jons of dollars upon these expired) round. The detectives eaid that he Cie sant. slew beginner Jad ot Hot ‘ Dor mt justifying thie action in the} made very damaging confessions. He + 20F ace used owing oeuese paid that tne Blay hed tor uP © —_—_— i RTH RACE-Infern The Boomerang Is Here. bloody transfers found near the body ONLY TWu WAYS Water, 2 to} place. rece Vhate a cts injot the girl, He had seen him tear third. ‘Nme—1is Edwin Gum an. [ie owe eee") OPEN ON TRANSFER, remains that! 4 RAGE—Pickt > 1 lo-day and no evidence what The police are making « «great ‘es - at Pie 00 3 for pis K ra in the case thar ite right] of capital out of two torn transfer slips| The Appeliate Division of the su ie reise tiem bay been attacked by| that were found within a few feet of Pree (our io~tmy umrded thats ine @iace or the municdpal euthor-| where the crime was committed, They °%? ‘ only tevel in two d + + * There t# no evidence of| were picked up by Lieut-Deteotive Gal 2" & © fare. For insias to oust the complainant! vin thie mo’ The trans were Wee a aaing Cepira rk natituent companies from|iseued by the Union Hallway Compan: Vet! Seventy-sevensa street deal the atreets of the Bronx, and are good on Peventy-sevenin aiivon ne ne ° Attack the right! crosstowr Mine run s AeTOMR O80| two teres 16 bt ee Bust per me—1 iidaled Gee Com od and Thirty-eight street, in| a0 Be JnoRensive Rowecigtreet og Reyer Fd Loge bol and to One Hundred and |“ tHe Seah Pung et ne de ouly ion placing of enormous valuations| ppirty-ffih street aud ‘Re: * upon what will be, in effect, notning! in Manhattan. but & bot of @id Jus, May not be used| Geivin declares that Becker admitted jer, of No so asieat the purpose of the M-Cent | ater hie arrest that he had spent Twee-| eouon of ically vareue tbe ‘New York | ow y Mou p. 4, i On | “Snare i ng reason why wie people ot | 447, mage Wt 2X See te eee | Te commen lad piped tee alia “hat TAeee | ent Baa, and Pores Ay to put out | on the trolley. came ‘The trensfers were | fa%, Ruzpose of indking @ ruling to he Sooo tie monopoly that stands | issued at 10 A M Wednesday morning. | MOOUl Ghree hours Before the young gir The motion wee wustalned by the Ap Pelale Term, Wed Geoiied (hat & pet Bilison, WAs murdered O8 the old Belts faryn we, oY Bae teeny 98 tree Becker Doesn't Fit Description eo that of the Appellate war arr ned before Magi» . bass a trate Cenno. Bin Piushin, eh) W tea ste “ules strange lovkingtde nan itn abe | REGAINS SENSES. a ng satene te ite reachises and. hay vola''all ‘of chose that tat thie Ume. ly large ears apd pot anything Mike (the deseription of the man Joseph CANTON, O, May M—After « oon- | Bowel, dr, the Kimburet farmer, who suitation of Dr. O & Portman, J, B tie girl's body, saw fieeing soross BYMSn, Superintendent of the Masstion fou his cabbage patch tol and 6 jr ! for | ST, LOUIS AT JAMESTOWN. ate 8 Rixey, (Spaniel to The Rveuing World.) Would indicate Becker in & Kcinfer home at noe #t the Mo 8Ti 7 Mtoe et . aa ‘“ Virginia | of bia bi + Pag Td oat “Aape. " “te eet oat jn ule ing iatemon Mt? . leruiner Mt passed in the Vinginia| of his © great Aaps. nie adit bh AM VNB 108. |e | Ales tn Tunuauatis® fares” ue nieve Pondition le more Fy rove tien, however, is serio difeulty ls to give wake Genera! Jackson the eiior | by Jur i toa. THE AHEARN CASE}: for secoml money, and Biskra was| ment, | here tom ' Eatablt hed Over 40 Years. N.S.BRANN 231 Eighth Av., eas | oy & 224 Sts, | | MANUFACTURING JEWELER, | | OPEN EVENINGS. 1500 FRIGHTENED HORSE RAS AN IN'TOURING CAR | "PASSENGERS PUT FIGHT-HOURFIGHT ACCIDENT, FIVE. OW SHORT RATIONS WAST VER, SUFFER UR orea’s Engines Broke Down) Municipal Beast of Burden| and the Coal Supply Rescued After Spending a Aldermen Davis and Redmond|| and Friends Victims of Ran Out. Night in the Water. Broken Gear. Fifteen hundred. passengers arrived | After swimming in the Fast River Five men were thrown f to-day on tha steamer Korea after a night, dodging boats thet. didn't | souring car Inte ta-da De am pgs an with peti and excit to pay any attention to him, a Stree Terrace. State Which the coal became ex- | Cleaning Department horse was rescued | jured. They were n nauni ° : ted and the provisions ren s0 low! +..aey at dawn off the foot of Jackson | Davis, of No. 13 Hamii eee, that rations had the oMfcers. The Korea belongs to the new Rus- ian Hine that runs from Lihau, Russie to New York, and jeft April 2 She to be Gietributed by | sereet none the worse for his long stay J in the water. He fought his rescuers for an hour, and !t was only the supe- rior ot & New York Central hattan; Ald: mee Redenond, Passed Rotterdam on May 4, and om| {us pilot and the clever lasso juggling | No, S First piace i May U, in the Atlantic, in jatitude| Of @ seaman who used to sail the West-/thur Au “ Twe “9.37 gnd longitude #82, ane ran|ern plains on the fo'castie of a bronco | swconit Man’ that brought him a! last to Jand. At dusk last night a cart driver took © tournig ¢ twe m into severe gaies, About 11 P. M. the passengers felt a shock, and ell who happened to be up were knocked to| his last load of rubbish to the foot of their tee. Lt is supposed the ship| Clinton street, dumped it and cnhitched | ne DK struck a submerged dereiict. The en-| his horve, a big black, known as No. 4%). | ° a4 #ines Fefured to work and the ship be- | Something attracted the attention of the ne ee ¢ Alder nme unamnageadie and he was told here were only thirteen cabin pas- | ariver to the corner, c semgors... They helped the crew to Fe-| by # boy that his horse one. The Sorhite ‘the cemeaes, CHAR iithere was] driver was on the river aldé just in | Smith 7 dhe Y he An investi, 104 ‘ Nad | After the injured o Showed that the thrust, Bac eatoB | time to hear @ kerplunk- No. 4's head | After she invured 7 ey was veen once when a little streak of | [he PUDEDON Jey tes uy The engineers spent twelve hours in repairs, but wheo completed ship could go only @bout four eaiies ai hour i 4, and’ the great Beare ee incantations to appease the wrath of the sea Owing to the stowness with which the light fell on it from @ passing boat, and then he went down to rise no more, the river supposed. The lose of the horse | Finance Comn was reported and an entry was made on | the bd the police books to the effect that No 499 had left the Btreet-Cleaning Depart: | ment to become a mermaid | them. The Akderm en are ttes < had t m on Staten Isiand. DETECTIVES SAY THEY SAW BRIBE PASSED, toriety, ship proceeded, the coal supply soon thought it was not became short. dnd the food eu, But some men thoug! in danger Of being exhausted.” "™*! tal; io desert a goed horee in Ei River, s0 they got lanterns, looked | ‘on the river, and told several passing Hechieegs £4 | cratt of the animal's plight to pacify the | Part of the cargo was used for fuel, when thie was exhausted the minor deck Attings were t to the furnac ‘apt his crew did all possible frightened passengers, Peabody, of Gould Case N tugs took n Detectives Clark and O'Fa tow and brought her 40 New York’ te. | (me thing neered with Detectives Clark and | 4a and fractious. The boatmen ell, ‘The three took into < : samon purine he bot a are Mosaiie ing to save him, but the hosse ob- |than Druiah, Joveph Herman, Wil ATE Ce ip “five. one of the! jected. What he evidently wanted |iex, David Savinsky and Louls Bt« "i snengers, died, and was bi Bmid the inmentations of tne ttecrnee| Was & genuine spring bath, one that |on the change of taking $00 worth Thowrands of vier area Bargains. passengers, to whom death lent new| would lest awhile eitks from the storage lofts of Spitz: z SHED OVER EARS. 4 and two chil-| Wo. 49 swam with a strong stroke |, Harris, No. 31 West Seventeenth Dessengers Whol trom the two or three tugs that frst |sireo: ‘The silk was missed on 2% tried to surround him, bu: when several came up he was penned in a small inolosure. If a litle bost hadn't accidentally jeft @ loophole early in the chase No, 4 would have been com- pelled to capitulate, but the opening wae instantly seized. With his tail thigh above the waves and his nose sporting salt epray the old cart horse escaped. Another manoeuvre by the boats soon comered him gain, and The arrests were made at thie time. Savinsky wao held as a witness, wh was discharged and the other t Dri SCHOOLGIRL RUN DOWN BY AUTO IS SVERELY INURE Big Machine Crashes Into Child Who Is Crossing a enteenth street, chief witness rosecution, reported recently ¢ ish had approached tim and ¢ give him $100 if he failed to 1¢ men held for trial. Peabo 7 a 4 Druish sis time the New York Central tux’s [om # home are So een cone pilot got active, He asteered the nose of [With {m9 it an eae | : the dost against old No. 439 and slowly [peared and « ish ‘The pris | shoved him aics> toward the dock. joner wil! be charged with bribery. The horse tried to meet the tugboat's vee by under whe water, bur TRa pict’ was teatiy' when the tack head ed. t No. @? was shoved up within ten feet of the dvex. and the ex-cow- puncher came aloug with hia rope. The iret cast settled the lasso around the horse's neck, and he was pulled up Street. a'tug’e aide. Other ropes were slipped Snag Tau Py, and the sort nee Goward Arch Prop Shoo Hie had been in the water at leas: seven or eight hours. WAVED REVOLVER AT HIS MOTHER. Robert ¥, Bulman, of South Orange, was arreign-u in the First Crimina Court of Jersey City before Judge Hig: | gine to-day, charged with threatening | his mother and sister with « revolver | and demanding money from them. Mrs. Mary R. Bulman lives in » hand- some house at No. 382 York street, Jer- sey City, with her daughter Mary, They ‘ere going to bed last night when the | oor of their bedroom was forced open and young Bulman staggered in, waving | @ revolver at them. He demanded money from his mother, but the two | women were #o lerrified at his reckless Fannie Dawson, an eleven-year-old schoolgixt, whose father, James Dawson, lives at No, $2 Eighth avenue, was running across that street to-day and was run down by « big auto oar belong- ing to the Columbia Electric Vehicle Company, of No, 14 West Thirty-ninth street. Charles Hennau, the chauffeur, ye that he @hut off the power and applied the brakes the moment he saw the cbiid’s danger. His action wee late, ‘The cranking gear strock the girl as she fell and dragged her along the pave- her face and body scraping against the sephait. When the car was stopped she was ted into the auto. It was found thet seven of her ribs were broken and she was suffering from internal fa- Policeman Craig ,of the traf- came running from Colum- the chauffeur. Special attention should be aid to the arch of a child's oot, as ill-fitting shoes worn in childhood, cause fallen arch in later life. The Coward Arch Prop Shoe for children, corrects a | weakened arch and prevents | “flat-foot.” Write for our booklet, | “Treatise on Fallen Arch,” mailed free, upon request. FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, It's been a long time coming—but you have at | least an advantage in se- lecting your Suit from a stock that is more complete than an earler Spring weuld have perm tted Lambert Suits are NOT the | eweryday kind. You get | more style, better work- | manship, beter VALUES SOLD NOWNERE ELSE. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y, rele and arrest handling of the weapon that they fied ||| —a* Lamber’ prices. naa LO #1 about ne | x Taner. Pietkcone in) making time to | from the house and (ook refuge with a|1| Asi the Man Who Wears Them.”' Piane Mannan I neighbor. Bulman is twenty-nine years old and has a wife and baby in South Orange. Roosevelt Hospital, The girl was ty br. Harrington, who sald at she might recover up to $45. $15, $18, $20, $22.50 ‘Dhe police Made the charge. a» neilaer EX-U. &. SENATOR PATTON DEAD the mother nor sister appeared in court 39-41 CORTLANDT 8T, E sey the young man inherited The pol a large fortune from his father and | Apent most of It on the race track. H. arrested ‘wo years ago after threatened the Ife of his mother upoi her refueal to provide him with money Bulman declared to Judge Higgins hi GRAND RAPIDB, Mich, May ”— 183 BROADWAY, John Patton, ex-United States Benater and a Republican leader in this @tate of revoguimed auuty, aed at his bume , after a lingering iliness, glowing an attack of pneumonta early n the winter, He returned last Thurs that he wae in joet od on he en- day from Alken, 8. C.. where he had fered his mother's home and dia not journeyed in search of beaith. He iy know what he Was doing. 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