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ler to-night; Wednesday clearing. Snow and colder to-night; Wednesday . GRAD E DITION ae coop tae a nme NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1910. 20 PAGES — PRICE ONE. CENT. _ ) TRAFIC TEP TONIGHT 282 iE career ORT FERBORDUGHSUBHA BECAUSE FACTORY amused BEST OFFER TO CITY “Far More Liberal Than I Had Rea-: son to Expect,” Is Com- Employers, Gave Up Safety ment on Interborough to Warn Others. a sae lotta Proposition. door at the entrance of the stair- ry of the Wolf eturing pany, where twenty-five py 1 ASNEW SNOWSTORM mu | BOY USED TO QUARRELS : * WOMAN’S HEROISM TOLD Bay and Rivers Are Hard Hit and Land Travel Grows More Diffi- Heard Death Threat Made at - | Supper on the Night of cult as Young Blizzard | the Murder. Becomes Fiercer. —_ In order to convict Abe Roth | less little east side A general tie-up of traflic is expected to-night as a result of the first] ia an Ve bes : # : called as witnesses to- big storm of the winter. The snow flurry that came last night from the | o' Tennessee Mountains and grew into an imitation of a blizzard to-day is due rieihe IN bs ee ‘en, @ little gicl of nine and a boy to blow out to sea this evening, but will be followed by another which | of eleven, to tell how their father, after a + he coast from Virginia. leading their mother a dog's life for | is moving up t : fr m Virg es years, finally stabbed her and attempted | A gale out of ihe Northwest is bringing a touch of the zero weather | suicide, on the night of July 2 last, in | that prevails up-State. Temperature as low as 12 degrees before to-mor-|* s7nall Mat at No. 24 Rivington str “RIA 2 Should the jurors accept thelr * row morning is prophesied by the Weather Bureau. timony as true the chjld witnesses wil McOuat, foreman of the lamp factory The only serious trafMflc delay o} th Pose ta ag oc gangearn ¢ f on the floor below, where the fire atart- Reorganization of Directors to Include . - ‘ ‘ t| 1. It followed a statement by W. e y oan a @ay occurred on the Ninth avenue “L. since the wife died at @ hospital that ed. f . - ; Acar jumped the track at the One Hun- | same night and the penalty for the hus- Irving Walt, president of the Wolf gon- Representative of the City. @red and Thirty-fifth street station just nd if convicted, will be the electric cern, that the company held Miss Anna as the morning downtown rush was) chair, Haag, forewoman of the undergarment | 7 th and Nin Z work, who lost her Ife in the fire, re- ; ‘i j Aeaiitsiveel and. copreas services W *| HRSA Ua Te a PI AND’ If Sonuitse Coq any caharioontige an: Wie ‘The City is to be congratulated on the latest subway e nd ¢ es: es t] 0 i ppearances the prisoner a he r i hampered ‘for an honr BAN LUCK: ted Wau (HOSVbAwE (itera bal Arco nie tL fire equipment of thelr part of the! offer of the Interborough Company. It is the best thing that i h th ran building or for any lack of protection to Although the local urban t ansporta- | spectators when Prosecutor Frank Moss bey : tion iines got, away with the traffic ia| liseanaten the lives of their workers, has come to the city in fifty years. The proposition is far more | P ared to bring his 0 enild ” the tnorning ‘rush hours and the de- Eyeap ib llehs Gorey A buorts broad th ” Prosecutor Questions Sharply. | liberal than | had reason to expect.” —Mayor Gaynor, in an i creased number of passengers thro: mi | man, with a heavy under jaw and gold- Ms Wolk who ghia A apa PERE ith ler to-da; a) 4 ny bony, i eavinen to rimmed glasses over his little black verge of tears, insisted that Miss Haag | Inferv jew wi @ catier, to: iy. | t for home this event! shoe-button eyes, he twisted about if his was Instructed to look out for the con-| President Theodore P. Shonts of the| fications for the construction of the drifting the snow and Miss Annie Haag, Blamed by} beard- uker, of wh way leading to the fact Undergarment Manuf. there were before Judge livan and a jury in Part V. of Gen- 1 Sessions two of the man’s five sons, all READY TO DIG ON 30 DAYS’ lvoe intne tue morro at sear, S| NOTICE, DECLARES SHONTS. was locked #0 that people who wanted to warn the 115 people on the p floor could not reach them. This wax brougnt out at the inet | Promises Five-Cent Fare From Coney to Bronx to-day at Newark on the body of Car- Mie disclosure wax made by Hugene| Limit, Operating Fourth Avenue Tube— REBECCA..MOLEIE. AND ISRAEL ROTH chatr unconcernedly, sometimes ,wateh- ditions in the building so far as the | Interborough Rapid nsit, Company | Fou ugh system? was asked, transportation companies are ing the snow that beat against the win- ° | eee a efici of the plant or the safety of | told an Evening World re “Mr. Prank Hedley has assured me trouble with the switches in thet: Cat bee win Faheys Who | tow panes, sometimes glancing at tla SCORE FORTY-FIRST HOUR. the Soper were affected. Prose- | that within thirty days after the « that we are ready to begin digging cutor Mott qu minal yards, Che faces of the scanty hi tioned Mr, Wolf rather | tance of his company's » ndful of visitors|Galvin and Anderson Lapped within thirty days after the acceptance Probably the only creatures that real at ; 4 y sharply, intimating that he thought |the city authorities work could be] of our plans by the city," replied Mr. enjoyed the snowstorm were the pola Rescue It From Snow, by > firat witness, ag ed apecial| in Desperate Attempt t aecewaskad. Sic eiaeke Hise Lane | putting the blame on Mis# Haag was a] started to build the proposed Four-Bor- | shonts, with emphasis. “We have the Meat th ¢@entral Park and the Bronx | 7 te t in Desperate Attempt lo le makeshift, but he did not change Mr Mr. 5 od t standard bore, and we h h . n Central Park and the Upsetting L told of e the flat of Mebir and Goullet 835 volt’ i sph fe Dave She ae - Park Zoo. Some of these bears azo! psetting Lamp, few minutes after the kill- ra B fils oe Woit's expressed opinion, ‘1 specifications prepared for | perience, ‘The new tubes may be a few ; @pending their first winter in this} ng and finding four screaming children Gain a Lead. WAtuous ad. Dawaon a3 Only a few minutes later Mr. Me- ugh subway by the Public | inches higher than those of the present climate, and the snow reminds them of | and thelr father lying on a pallet be- mack Gad decrhe i Ouat was telling of the start of the fire] service Commission would be of prac-! supway, but, generally speaking, we home. a homeltess| side a sleeping Baby t wit w knits —_—_ ee oat Meee te his own facte He told of hearing] tically no value to the Interboroust | ary in shape to go ahead without @e- Stock Market Opening Dclayed. | 4 by Mr. and Mrs.|in his hand and a gash in his th The Fre team, G and Pou | 6, : Sadie Hansen % for help. He also | company lay.” Because of delayed suburban trains 4 living im the five-story| ‘This witness didn't sce the dying wife, | choix, were lapped early to-day. The| gee wag enares ne told: OF Aasnaeehoneing: trom her benen Public Service Commission Went | \vheq questioned as to the financial the Stock Exchange was slow in open-| tenement buildin 0, 485 West Fitty-| for in her struggles she had fallen out of | rormer quit and Georget, after Sriotecn gece to the false metal coiling and of bis} at the rapid transit proposition from &) intereats behind the Interborough én ita ing. Oniy! $2,000 shaves were deal fourth strect, resulted in a fire early to- | Window and dropped three floors to a] : 7 Phe RY ANS CneTene?: tush to warn the Wolf factory people] difrerent point of view than we took.” | Grrr to xupply $71,080,000 private capital during the first hour, The cury brokers | uf fire-eacapo balcony, where her body |°"tMuously for four ho Goling aad mroheoh after starting his own employees out. | Mr, Shonts sald. “We have our own nips ap y eur day which made the Faheys homeless ee a Rutt ana stol of the $128,000,000 needed for, Mr. Shonte The door at the foot way was locked,” he sa of thelr stair= 4. 1 pounted , William Barclay Parsons, who ay, He is at| were on (he job, despite the storm, in @) and for a time threatened the homes of | /°d8*4: t terrific an space kept clear for them by snow) nineteen famili When the spectal watchman became| !" the most terrific and ex & spi , | West and Demara nt sth Galvin and Anderson relations with J. Pierpont Mor- ploughs furnishd by the Street Cleaning; ‘The cat came we-mst night with Mr. |*lshtly confused under cross-examina-| of the six-day race so far } Galy hs eter it, The fire was getting worse all the orps of engineers, OL) gay Co. and thelr associates ars Department. !Faney, who disregarded his wife Kath. | ton by Moses hs, lawyer for the de-|of the team of Anderson and Galvin}, Bye rer Ranta ce er time, It was burning all along the % ommission, in its plans] cite well understood, None of these : Bs seaisnaratively “dow? tanperature ad luck superstition, attor | fense, Rotly grinned broadly in apprecia-| was lapped by the twelv co tamil Bins Bice hao _ | ceiling almost like a gas explosion, T}and specifications, has any Important) jonking interests is represented in our 4 and high Sarom ontribut » make preparing breakfast before daylight to-| tion of the bit of come relief. ee Ratha: @uaraiaele* kept on pounding, A fireman came up/improvements we shall be glad to Bt) directorate asx yet, but when our propt- 4 the snow dry and easy to handle in 1 1y Mrs. Fahey went back to bed, leav. Mrs, Sarah Warshauw, a sister of taanaelly aaa and helped me. I don't know how long] the benefit of suggestions.” | sition has been accepted by the Gum ¢ early stages, and the et ( 1 Which held about a quart| the slain woman, created a scene when iecsece, Walken ane it was, It must have been a long time Ready to Begin Work. and We wet our. charter, theresa vas able to keep Heda os hegre two lace-cur- | she Sens to the stand, At th ahs : down jn a heap, Walker 1 be sttipped bac » pro- Forewoman's Heroism. “Iny of the fact that it took three | probably will be some changes in our ant th rpg 4 ) A , mia ows a the parlor. a |of Roth, altting enlid and sullen, s! Came escaped | moters with all possible haste, but Then Miss Haag ca down an] | years for the commissim to prepare tts pctorate. ercy landings and rally ‘i i fs . poe oe pon the table and) became grea ex a, pointed aus » jeorget will stick around for four hours | untocked the door and I started to teil | plans and «#pecifications for the Tri Siy May Become Partner, ative’ . nucked © 26 Janp, which exploded | trembilng finger at him, shrieking out ; Ros nen Ara cihAclenAl a le »ping uxdinst hope to secure | per, But she G borough, how long will tt take the Inter- rh « Wkellhood that the rer of Street Cleaning Ede | and sent the binging ofl flying in ail di-| “My sister—Bertha, my and ee ee eee lead. By alt fen Hane rae Instead of going down the stairs, as} borough, under the supervision of the} City of 2 Kk inasmuch as it be- i’ Wards did not put the snow removal | rec m rtains, carpets, table cov. | then, failing back into an attendant’s | 44), Ne ere unaniie:. tollaw Root Scolded Georget. she had ‘bar McOuat cor axion, to prepare ptans and speci- | 4 a partner of the company under contractors to work until hie own men | ers d sofa pillows were ignited, In fainted. After mhe had been | ey gther at. alot inte Wee Hiarn TEN OISARES witan abate ceinail Riniad aha aneWaran Suribd’ abel 74 - | the-proft-sharing features of que aia pre VARbIe. 10) Hide the: Snow. f COW HRMORIE is Damaa Wake burate 1 carried outside she went ery vag car aa Af a gap beame or ack to relieve Jimmy | upstairs again, He didn low. It will ti asked to supply repre- ‘ gave orders to the John J. Shea Com | i of th idows into the tes e disorder was so | . " | Moran, 4 perceptible slowing | was too And he was last man sentatives to sit upon our board of : pany (o pu! 1,00 men Into the theatrical! Mrs, Fahey, hearing the exp t that court took a recess in order | °° ; ee t/up. Hoot was the pacemaker at the! gown the stairs | lirectors.” & and retail dry goods districts at 1| rushed out into the hall crying "IF give Mr, Moes time to get his wit. |‘! ¢ ae v9 t and the experts blamed him for] “me aieclosare ear “if , 3 o'clock, and the Di Marco Company was | Me twenty families, scantily | ness calmed down 4 wee pele Hite A ed an If he pure | oy crags ine tae ndition of ’ \ Z va praponed ‘c? 17 TA % ordered to put an equal force on t clad, scrambled down stairs and out of} ir reff | with » | was Nu i b 1 condition spa sro » ca n vil aero crac toa’ west Laaore The Boy on the Stand. trac vr ent of thy {the factory by der employers had] O09) jit Bronx to Coney @ wides ut ihe saine hour, s Truce, @ passerby, had al-| Whew court convened for t File api mM ee gl! : fort, b j he ni and Tne in noon yn Mr, Moss led tn evailel 4 the others, | 8 were uni | at he have offered to do,” ' Gale Stirs Things Up. 5 i ‘ i} to follow. Root was harge hac istbl t on the jhe sal. “Altowether, 1 consider that “ The snow fell intermitten rael Roth he ery much put because the sprint | jury, made te most magnificent cy Ughtly (rough the n » snort work of the | y was aliowed to take vi Lh ee Seer earta| "asked ever put to & municipality & thjs morning, when a gale t had Jumped across | the O'Sullivan had him re a RE OOS WAS. At ee aw Thole 4 public service corporation,” from up Adirondack Mountain way. By | fre hallway and damaged the front | e bench and questioned e8 Shonts declaved details of oper- ; keeping snowplovghs at work the street} room and kitchen in Patrick Dorsey's | and yery painstak ae AS . Aton ¥ still to considered, but f railways lines liad their At-o: {flat Rd ptora sacar na tos ywil in id ha _- wlded, in reply (o & question clear to care for t orning rus. ay P heya’ and the Sat are looking e prayed and he knew God had|a hig antes n en emptied,’ sabl the witness hee , is | With respect to handling trate out ta the only delay to surface cars sas new HeE y never s anded ail people to t ie truth: ies mao a big onal 1 Measurements Incorrect Public Service Commis vt w Pennsylvania station, 1 bes y caused by trucks, which eld to the | one agall een a6: leew andl he ae W ; teeta At aae| Jileve t ded there are po un- tracks to avoid the banks close to the : ee. FP gee idee galls Hav Oath rela ‘ chaeiha enews there was i | Makes Agreement for Ex- i » We Can get S Gekiaem | our tne’ euevatea JACK JOHNSON HOST do allowing: (thor ohilarta Lapped Nine Times ae the J eee ee eee way inva of eighteen, dl ‘he management of fe elevate . foe ap slap ta, Typ iy . pata Pea baa dag i fats andthe subway had ample oppor- TO BOOKER WASHINGTON. | x Pouchols tad ; me i‘ i « ; press Train Trattic. hase ae eouia ae i" Ruy to prepare for the big morning : . cariler ta the day a ays oor a | aaa it deartone ie eee F rush that always accompanies a snow-|Pugilist E ntert tains Edueator, at mi, be ihc ehlag fF ' ! y ap | 4 | t j storm, and, taking everything Into con+ ae nghsanes(Carts ping ‘ ah ose 1 ‘ nm tate! 1 could be built," he 1 | sideration, the crowds were expeditious Home | uncheon—Carter Hi inw en othe rider carding the measure. | 4, a 1al extensions of existing 4 ly pandied. rison Also a Guest. was t mn f bee par m ox of old contract t. Hundreds of pedestrians foll on the IOAGO, Dec. 6.—Two leaders of the | outward sign of nervousness Y ‘ is 1 1 tv y srantee t onstruc> slippery sidewalka and pavements, Hos | os pace, although in wid ’ Death Threat at Supper Table. He tad ont shown tha 1 A 1 be put up for coms , pital surgeons » Kept busy carlug met here to-day when ker ‘1 t git my mamma was killed, : + ia z as wit teh 4 ge the | " for fract and sprains, president of the Tuskogee the plying Mo: 4 ve a ain , Y tfat snow of 1 luncheon guest of Sack {all iad wsDBer (oH rin ‘1 48 INDICTMENTS RETURNED Micenaie gave 4 % big rush to the sh wrmpto: eavyw t pugilist mi a 9 ne baited 4 f “ 4 . ae ie institutions. The ney, Paerhrtets moter, | heard ie s 5 i IN BATHTUB TRUST CASE. of Mouse cared for ar-|4o that be » fall yon ree j john Hi. tuevh ; aa ahing City to Help Make Up Deficit, the largest val . What made your father threaten ton the wd at} Thirty-two Individ: and Sixteen n of the shelter since tv ay mother that yar « an 4 elaht ‘cet pla 4 with Harcor Traffic Hard Hit 1 don't kno n quarrelled. | Lap e ath nou nade | Firms Named in Counts by ner HOOT 1a and { maple b Bue the rakes, 40:¢ ime tue Suwa. Ca rand Ks unt t | in Detroit ' Hl Garar § ‘ preak, on jand trail: of every desonp: 1 \ bb F Paderd: ont i 1 be paid. ans tlon, Its eects were felt no'Tyns severe | imen.? Hae fipat wna . AAT ete ‘ Hi that defelt , " v te own ay and New led that he had eve itacinn 1 ain on : i s and ducted f + a charge York wine nthe out by " to ha u ‘ n wo ee vey DOR et ) 1 shalt Bay, (¢ rivers ana ‘the Bound, was knive pened. That was 4 partner f DSA a wns £ biog ere ¥ 1 eg ato W ny and ts Jin street clothes, i nea of bathtu Unite an un! el 1 . . | “ fone Becond Page.) be i (Continued on Second vege) pox calmly viewsig lle heartore cmaceeaie |prene (Ain Ot the Lackawanna station, Mashatiua, 1 da explaining ‘Aow the Interborough oe a ~ Orne - ~ ee eee

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