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wets GG PILES WP HOSPITALS ARE. SUFFERING | Failure to Settle White Wings Strike Leaves streets Whe Unswept. MEN STANDING FIRM. | Wagons Used to Remove Ref- use Are Left Idle in the Barns. id to be no change this) strike of the drivers of wagons, Stable D, | Hundred and six- | houses the wagons was deserted, the net one of the strtk- for duty. There men who make thetr headquarters here, In the Bronx a fow the striking men reported for duty. | From all over the East Side came re-) Ports that unewep' 5 Fe the streets are being left the time of the early cleanup] city yesterday until to-day not} of refuse tins ven taken to the in! pty sightm street ot the Basi/ sixty wagons in thi $y “hot a wheel turned on om | ‘ef them this morning. The men held a| bey wagons from Station H. Meeting last night ami talked over Plans without reec! # definite oon clusion other than to not for report @uty and to confer with other strikers Before woing back to work, of this in ‘the thiekiy postion of the city covered from tion the ashes, garbage end/ — te accumulating, and under the beat of yesterday, last night! and ad ts day, the qarbngs cons beganeto render pels prey e exceedingly dis dwellers and frequenters attectea districts. Hospitals Suffer. feature of ‘tals are hi thick odors are ity Hospital and baby | cgvenue at Patey- | + Of all, sorts rabbiat was piled, up antic ee aie AL oaths Wipeother zi dra ALAA. | has M; ys THE EVENTING WORLD, |Little Girl Who Lett Her Home steriously. ‘MILLIONAIRE'S HEIR AT YALE KILLED BY AUTO 1D. PestvOliver Mangled Under Upset:Racing Car; Three Guests Injured. CAPSIZED FROM BRIDGE. Motor Leaped Into Air While Speeding on Road Near ew Haven. (Special to The Brening World) NIW HAVEN, Conn, June ™.—D. Leet Oliver, @ Yale student, and a son of the late J. B, Oliver, the multi-mill- jonaire steel magnate of Pitt wae killed; W. Strothers James, Red Bank, N. J., and J. C. Colston. of Bal- timome, also Yaie students, were sert- \ously bert, and FE. ud meneement guest of the tri Jured in an automobile accident outskirts of this city early to-day ‘The young men were returning from a suburban resort in young Oliver's auto- j mobile, Running at tigh speed, the car Jumped from = bridge ari turned over, landing upside down. Oltver"was crushed to death under the | heavy machine, His student compan- jong were protected in a meaaure by the high sides of the tonneau and Mr. Hud-| son landed clear of the wreck. Oliver, an engaging young man win | unlimited money at bie command, was one of the moet popular and prominent woctally of the upper clasemen. He was @ senior in the SheMeld Scientific Bohool, as is Cofeton. James is « junior was, in- on the WANDERS AWAY Yesterday, Aiseppen: ed. Little Ruth Mann, eleven years old, e lived at No. & LITTLE MSS OF 11 STOCKS MIXED IN BRISK MARKET No Trace to Be ine Gad of Ruth’ Leaders Lose pig oe During Mann, Who Disappeared Selling Spell and Fail to. Recover, Btocks made gains on a brisk 4 In the same schtool, Young Oliver's tather died a year and a half age. George T. Ollver, proprietor ef the Pittsburg Gazette-Times and Chronicle-Telegraph of this city, is hts vuncle, He was twenty-one years old J. © Colston is the som of Capt, house of Wilson, Colston & Co, ef Baltimore, Owner's Back Broken. W. Strother Jones, jr, is a son of W Strother Jones, a New York danke: who spends his summers at Riverside Drive, nesr Red- Bank. He is twenty- one years oMi and has been a student at Yale for the past three years. Ouver @ied from a broken back. The Frederick M. Colston. of the banking- | WEDNESDAY, IvN® 26, ARREST MADE IN PELHAM MYSTERY ON JUDGE'S WORD Contractor Who Talked of the Rosenheimer Murder in Hands of Police, IN PRISON ONCE, HE SAYS But Declares Judge Ward, Who Informed on Him, Is Unjustly Pursuing Him. Joseph Murray, the contractor, of | Wakefield. whose name was furnished to the police by The Evening World last Saturday as that of a man who might be able to solve the Rosentielmer murder mystery, ls under arrest. He was taken into custody at his home at midnight by Capt. Sam Price, the head of the Bronx Ovtective Burgau, Chtet lof Police Marks of Pelham, and two | detectives The policemen went from the Bronx | Detective Bureau Headquarters to | Wakefield in = big automobile, Murray was hurried to Capt. Price's office and questioned at length. From there he | was taken to Police Headquarters, He was placed om the Bertillon records of ; the Police Department, exhibited to all | the Central Office men and then hur- | ried back to the Bronx to be arraigned [im the Morrisanta Police Court When Murray was arraigned tn the Police Court, Capt. Price said he bad no complaint to make against the pris omer as the case was one for the West- chester authorities: Magistrate Wahle {then formally turned Murray over to | the custody of Chief of Police Marks. who took him to Peéham, It is expeot- | ed that other arresta wf) follow Murray ie the man who, The Evening World learned, told people in Westohes- ter that he hag hearg that Mr. Rosen- hetmer was to be killed twenty-four |houre before the murter was committed He Was questioned at length last Bat- urday night, but his arrest was not de |termined upon until yesterday evening, |when Chief of Police James J. Long, of Little Pails, N. Y., called om Capt } Price with a letter of introduction trom |Gesge W, Ward, County Judge amd | Surrogate of Herkimer County. Introducing Littie Fails’ Chief. Judge Ward was the man who work- ‘4 yp the evidence In the case of Chee ter Gillette who killed Grace Brown 1907. FRE WIPES OUT | HOTELS NEAR THE JAMESTOWN FA pani te Entire Block Swept»and Vis- itors to Exposition Lose Their Valuables, NORFOLK, Va, June %—An entire Ulock of the Pine Beach section, imme- diately adjoining the Jamestown Ex- Position Grounds; was swept by fre early to-day, the area burned being between the Exposition Grounds on the Weat, extending to the Pine Beash Ho- tel, @nd from the oar track running from the Exposition Grounds west to the original Pine Beach pier to the water on the north, The big Arcade Hotel. the Berkeley Hotel, Outside Inn, Powhatan Hotel Caroling Hotel, severel other smaller hotels and « jamge part of the out- | aide warpath were\ destroyed The lose mag run‘up to $900,000; per | tlady insured A negro not identified qras burbed to Geath in a shack. So far\as known no | other lives were lost. { Numbers of visitors to the Jamestown | Fuir from various cities weae guests at the different hotels destroyed,wend many of them are reported to hawesjost thelr | belongings. 4s most of the @tructunes in the | burned area were af wood, tha blaze was exceptionally fierce, and for time it wee feared that it might 10 the Exposition grounds. The Bre area was bounded by Vir- Fiimaeeg’ und Maryland avenues and One ‘and Beoond street and tne | and Third streets, inchudlog xpoetion avecue. This district ts ini en the outskle of the waster\ of the Expostion Grounds, ex- | tending to a botrt near the Pice Beach Hotel and north to Hampton Roads from the trolley track. Which runs from the Exposition fpnce at Maryland | @venue to the original Pine Beach pier At the mouth of the Hitsabeth River The Inside Ion and the Kentucky Btate Building on the western Grounda, | Pine. Hampton ‘as@ington Houee. Outside Inn. . Caroling and Berkeiey Ho- among the larcest buildings Between forty and fifty structures were consumed and pratetty 1.00) peo- nie are homeless. ‘The biase originated tn the Berketey Hotel, on One Humdired and Second mreet. The cause is not known SCHRUGHAM INDICTED ON FORGERY CHARGE. | 4 Were twioe honored tn fine a! SON OF STANFORD WHITE | “Tiina Me A, yr HARVARD HONOR MA ton ote Boal i Student Scores Twice in Fine Arts at Commencement—Other New Yorkers Win Prizes (Becta) to The Evening World) BOSTON, June -%.—Among we fina honors granted to Harvard seniors t cay Lawrence Grant White, son of the late Btamford White. who Whom, pre inten the Demoorst Re: s Way. (Prom the Philadelphia Press.) Pritton—Bryan still seems to be dose of yur Demnoueaue parry Gotham--Well, he seems determined ) Keed @ certain clase of people out of hat, party, bates “My, word! You don't sayt Roll or Glide, Slip or Slide, but get to the grocer’s quickly for a golden package of The happiest, snappiest Ginger Snaps ever known in Gingerville. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Lord & Taylor Wash Goods Dept. Special Offering for Thursday and Friday. 10,000 yards Best Quality Stirrup Also Accused by Grand | Jury on Information from Alleged’ Confession. Indictments for forgery and apiracy were found to-day by the Grand Jury against George R. Schrugham and “2 mand in the early market to-day. The | West One Hundred @nd Forty-sixt) pavances averaged « potnt, the leaders strect. Her mother, Mrs. Edna Mann. pe ‘ > img Northern Pacific, Ameigamaced oats order and protect city has appealed to the police to help find Copper, sinetting, St. Paul, Great Ner- e Bireel-cieaning, Comantentoner Craven} Pe : ern, Union Pacife and Steel B o situation was somewhat! Ruth attends public schoo! and ye*-| ‘There was a reaction in the agternoon 1 He says 330 m: Frou. x eee Out ANd | terday was in her class in the forenoon. | in wmmich the cajority of the leaders lost bridge from which the machine jumped | is in Centreville, in the adjo: of Hamden, scarcely fou the college. . The party was. coming about the break of day, chine apparently skidded off th Printed Batiste, large variety of very desirable designs and colotthgs in polka dots, rings, small figures, floral designs and solid colors; Special He wae prosecuting attorney of Herki- | mer County at the time and conducted the prosecution in tle seneational trial ‘The letter \s as follows Littie Pails, N. Y.. June 2. To the Prosecuting OMecers of the town of Pelham: ye hee are at work piling rrubbiah, but it is rapidly Over the surface of the Meain by wind and wagon, la no way of removi Ht. Berigeant Pritt; con- | Wee wane ne ok re | aon imreas bur 4i4 net appear for the afternoon, ve of of} their gains, the market ocios'ng with | the bridge, which spans a small stream]! Ty relation to the death of Juitus T. | Charles Stirrup, (he two oMcials of the the Street ‘Department, said | session, Nor did she go w her bome, to New Haven » | Charles Btrrup, ty Malers’ Com roc. Commhisiioner, "from men wtio have! which ie o ea tee cay. bre, | Prices mixed and trading active, \that gives power Rosenheimer. International Policy, Holders oe rfore at iC. yd. As the machine took t turned over and ‘Wed Company. ita Might Into the a Gentlemen: This will introduce to you the Dearer, James J. Long, Chief for le names of policy hokiers to| ‘The ‘otal saies of socks to-day ‘were 570.00 svares and of bonds S.cawo iked with some of these strikers—t time ago, ewith a good lot of them. Accor House # Mann became alarmed at the absence : eather continues as it ts. in a Racing Car. ne Uttle git s, & Young man, was ar- & F eee er EES - | ‘to these reports, a lot of these men| Of the child and began « search #0ut lated just at the edge of the water.| of Police of Little Falls, whom we | : ea sepa % ‘ | ; ‘ t actually know why they mre/the neighborhood. She went to t ils a vee cno\ craghinn walent eocing Won Ol-| crogaaiine to yomen @ hearer of imn- rector ofactel of tne, Pottey Holders’ | Special Sale of ol y Eckstein, jaotations. i i | mittee, named ngton, who % 14 ne had not heat of the {220% Where Mine Mary Bekstetn: ver, who was driving. It is apparent} portant information, which, judging |Comumitiee, named CAtios thy Mectr | fy . ei C y d W A cat bout overtime and fines. Ruth's teacher, told her the chtld had ‘omen aud closing Pee} chat Oliver ees instantly killed Srdek* tha Gawrenapen “Tebere: you varidec we an olore ash 00 + gens oy ge sald he did not| pot been there since the lunch hou. final quotations are as tollows. b, ‘The others in the party sought help | ought to have in the above matter. I F] ea cenetbinne Mate EKINE| Mra, Mann thinks her daughter wae cme ott, | from nearby nouses, and Dr. Leigh, of | gamure you ‘we are not led in this in Dress Lengths and Remnants, ‘Wonld be able to get all the men h . 01 ome + the Wilage, gave surgical assistance, | setion because of any poblished offer ro 1 Sreded If, the strikers Bid not go. back ge ar fon in ber 23 + 1% | and Memes. Jones, Hudson and Cols-| of reward, but I feel that Iteuch a | ments “i at greatly reduced prices le will have carts 1 cannot se wel’, * a ware carried into New Uaven for ceurred mm erty, he is sure, and they will be able * ti ae — rapes crane Bee very aE SER NG FREES PRISONER. is garbage away even if the He $44 noel bass ity von + hospital plreatment we should thank you for such tafor- 80 Bolo yp cede sar to close out. yo mation as Mr. Long bears r | | . and sald she veser svevee mar Strike-Breaker Attacked. fae felt sighily betie ig The name of the party mentioned a low Comrge of nol bape ey aie as she lett for school. 10m > ‘The automoblie was of the racing to uxdlolants | eRkeeed 3O-ORy 0 te niet aeven take Sloe Bellly, who wave the addrens of | “Ruth naw two litte brothers, Dewey Se t Riese ant wes. under Connections | in Ce BONDS Doty ie ee nee ce cum | Pidactases abe left Olt © month alter Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St post, and uix years old. and Ailyn. «i@mt. who arb at ressetry iabMr. Olivers name. jt ls vot | jim ana pie wie oe noe re married he produced | Crying altoost constantly for her return o mode | oe the back of which : ead Wythe colic Mr and Mrs Mann most dis w+ 1 | known whether the speed of the| bory was im the vicinity he either | the popwar song. “Weald Street Btation this tracted. They visited a relatives | es A | machine wae aigh at the time, bot 5 took part in the ‘commission of the I Bhowlt Leave Your” ‘The f eget apeult ups Dent but found no trace of the little one = | appruaahes oa both sides are ate pn pel pony yaa fledged whe put it there and f 0. Willow ——_— y, Aad on & level. The roadway on the | now this man, whose mame the Ginchawwe’ Woeles. > be ® bridge, which ie of @ single 7 id ; lonnora, “ h Chief of Polk will disclose te you, Ppa tho latter THIEVES SCALE TRANSOM | pattern, le partly wken up by to be o professional thief and bur- e tached to a street | etree: oar creas, The supposition is | giar, hiding bis operations under the E mand ond Moyket streets. ptreete Stand “Mani. Metate that the automobile rac guise of a legitimate business. | : | writers. iif | beige at © igh! apeed end | He usually has with or about him | a eal jim trying to keep clear of ie oar] two or tires strong men, oF bur | The Biggest Kind of a Cha : _ Fhe omtes. ot James J. Bealth. re) % | tracks, ewarved “just ® Utfle and the| glare to carry out the Joba he tate broker, at ? pa 1 | wheels akid@ing “at the end sont the | plans, although he does not hesitate igang A ech ay pe sg gr ag Met Alaa othe genteel ag that Ever Happened to Any Magazine ex entered eh £ «, | Suaad Fall where the trestie work drops) sei completely ransacked the ‘ : a } to pe foundation pinning om my knowledge of and experi- Jocks broken | es me pee | Oneree at the Woelsey Hull exerciees | thet the crime was hie work that t¢ F stamps. even were 1” | wut was uneile to attend and th it bad happened tn this county in | SY Sew pig ri F vat i noon K wee stated that te was ou my time as District-Attorney 1 | € - “ on A ould have arrested him at one } ' Pl rscaoe rfeada “ss ‘| q retapse from sheck and had taken « x parece Ni 9 S808. | | r polle 4 » pes Say : County Judge and | “ ee « ir, Huteon wae formerly m Yule, al ing Jalled for Gamb k Rt 6 9, | though mt « greduste Admits Being ing. ” — om a ir f burried to court an rearreste r C UG | ‘agg Mae th sr thepug sted her CLOCK TICKS ON ong B lw ROWN FROM t he served | eeelibpatld ' FLAMES RAGE ROUND | §| WOMAN THRO I valle Me old ¢ oie I 3 AUTO AN COLLISION. | '"Fhie tp eH spite work onthe ah poate In Six set pectat Ranaah Casdnarn sf =| tine I 'wge ever in Jail wan op td panager Scouse r stealing £ N iD S| Electric Cab and Motor Car Crash bling. w Be sent up for wasn: ; ¢ J «| I lived in wer 1 } | on Fifth Avenue, Mrs. Man wi politeally Pa a re ay OF ; ; b . " “ " bl heint Being’ Injured. rwentlam ee my amy. | The mere 3 P , 1 x oaut im to thke advantage ; | In & collision Between an electric oa | Chance to besmirch ie in order to even Sland an autometiie on Fifth avenue to-| up some old scores.” peer sipaiyed : 1 | 4ay one of the cooupants of the auto — acing: ete ‘ received painful injuries, ‘The cab, in a 2 le pdiggh ig | zecatved patntul ingaren, | The 90D. 3] WHEAT RALLIES ON ; Wa , » | north between Twenty-seoond REPORTS OF RAIN. | ’ ip , 2 | Dwentyatnind it ’ P ° wha tt | with an auto driven by M ‘Wheat sterted lower today on the) “ * | of Me BT West Beventy-fith sires loables, but later railied on reports of ‘i ra work ‘ gt ow n Manheim, of No. 4 0 rain In the Southw “WHO'S WHO” LIST AT | et |$35, SSeatnar tm fie Santwenee End avenue, who was in Une « thrown out and was painfully red| Corn wae steady and sold at an ad {| aout the left hip ead les. Bhie, bow: | vance WAITERS’ CONVENTION, “"" he 1” | ever, refused medics! aid and went York's opening prices were | c 4 |home in @be motor oar ember, 1001-8; July, 3-4; ) \t . ny —-_-—_———— ‘ongnind ges Bis, evough of any ome thing to make it r “ a ie oy Shs oe magasine, joined together es 4 wail, strengthen ’ i 4| PRICES MIXED IN ros ae Jul es fi be 7. orn Be ae uly, 4) THE COTTON MARKET, | cember, iptember i TL The | Only We wee to K ope a ey is to 5 Try he It ‘ger in| Ha itl viaatl 4 j%| Cotton was trreguiar in the earty mar- | The paral cote lu i ag A ad ket wday, the near months showing h world, veel Be at iat tha “evantale Weston? - 4 ee ae eee ON geek tiers eae ah tees edt each bremiwes Hl imtuenced by — taranrmtde — wamclior fone oa, Se r onc poodewre wey ts 7 eu 7" ~m bh | 2 |e ee tions In deers ent | THE LAKATIVE CHEWING Qi Satna mar m howe a ag South Cayoling were considered «« one the mote beara Not « potent purgative nor « cramping cathartic ; just a mild WRIGHT'S SUCCESSOR HERE, + The epening prices wore) Jui 7] y to 1.8, August, 1% te UM plem, laxative that asslets nature, 7 homes J. OD, ber, 1.44 yo 1; OGotaber, 14 wo Le In the form & ar GC or November, 1.66; December, 106 i 166 uy we sone an January, U0 te 141; February, 1.0 Porn mea! h ines J. O'irien, American Ambee | bid; Mara, 1.14 to 11.% os rem. ran fe prays ‘hape «| tiption ton wan ane wader to Japan, arrived here from Bu-| The closing prices were June, 39 ”“ iM, on the He eoitars te | rope to-ay O8 the wemmer Cooma Daterneer ngte mera er m4 atau chek) Ms. O'Brien, who bas bow stations 0 ie aa the wepiensoer, Dist co fide mm Copenteawen, recently wae appointed 0 wunened Lake Wiig signe fast" wi od hes and Ubleas ail Peieth iat