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/ >) “GRIEVANCES TRIVIAL.” » “WRATHER—Fair night; Satarday uneettt FINAL eorro ——————— Copyright, Co. OM Aad chhes ONE CENT. Phe tee Be Tork We Weereys » BIPRES S STRIKE CRIMINAL, | SAYS GAYNOR: POLICE nm GUARD | uNIN MEN AT WORK WITH 184 ABOARD TWO pal scrupulous Fellows.” Assurance Given That Em- n Without Fear. | awe of Wor Vessal Trin | for a valuable diamond necklace wh Wagon Without Fear | News of ‘ ar Vessel on tne ihey ess aoreeel of taetdd cnc — i ” atttn into this country from Paris, Mrs. Jo-| | Dow n Pacific to Mes seph ffull, member of a ieading South- Mayor Gaynor threw the full fores of | the executive office and the police force of New York into the atrike of ex- press drivers and helpers to-day when he gave assurance to a delegation of employees, who declared they did not wish to leave thelr jobs, that he would protect them, and that the strike wa WASHINGTON, March States gumboat Yorktown, bound trom San Diego, Cal, to San Blas, Mexico, in two days overdue, it was learned at tho Navy Department this afternoon. Although navy officers declare they totally inex with criminal > fears tor her eafety,-{t is brutal feat t some alarm is felt. The! Ad nN who stil held 0) yorktown lias a erew of one hundred the places: thera, and sevent: Mayor said tw and, | poe site REE if needed, three on eve'y| MALLORY LINER AFIRE; ‘on, and that the men who wanted} protected. The wombling of all the police captaina In the city, who got orders to curry out the Mayor's ideas with regard to the protection of the wagona, Frank M. Salisbury, employees of the 4 work would be WIRELESS TELLS PLIGHT. | Flames in Hold of Nueces on Way From Galveston, Her Captain Reports, A wireless message received to-day speaking for th erican, the tional and the West the agents of Dantes, tol. Pri: wanted to aod | dwld our jobs Mr. Sa Capt that the fire The Mayor's Address, was under control and that the ship The Mayor received the men cor-|was in no immediate danger, ‘The liner is due at her pier to-night. ‘The Nueces teft Galveston on March ” ially and replied “Lam giad tJ at you called on me and 1 have listened to what Mr. Frank j1) itn « miscellaneous cargo and fifty M. Salisbury, your spokesman, has sald. | hig ss tapas tr ina id You represent she American, the pussengers. here as u tlonal and the Westcott Express C ton in her cargo. panies and assure me that you do n ne Nueces was sighted off Long! wish to join in the strike and want to|/pranch at 815 o'clock this afternoon. have full protection so th drive your wagons without you may being mo- | bd j speed, She seomed to be steaming at her usual and shove ob Ss could detect te ff pmoke f sean | give you absolute assurance | 1)9 <i6n8 Of smoke from the fre sup. | that the Police Department will | pose to be still smouldering ner | protect you in every way postible, | hold. a | ALTAR BOY AFLAME _ IN CHURCH AT MASS, and I will see that it is done, £ shall have policemen, if neces- wary, detailed to every one of your wagons, and if need be two policemen or three so that you SOCIETY WOMEN | the women, | permit r eral times during | family lug "Tee SEARCHED ON LINER IN NECKLACE BUNT Sent Back to Stateroom by Customs Men Seeking Diamond Ornament. PROTESTS ALL IN VAIN.| Jewels Not Found and Son| Threatens Criminal Suit for “Humiliation.” ern family and prominent m the society of Atlanta, Ge., end ner daughter, Eliza L. full, were taken back aboard the Lusttanta, on witich they arrived to- day, and in their stateroom required to Gisrobe whtle Inspectress Clark and un assistant made a thorough search, ‘The women were vequired to remove thelr shoes and stockings and to turn their | puffs and “rats" over to acrutiny. Seseph Hal, husband and father is Prosigent of the Me chante’ National Bank of Georgia of the Prairle-Pebb Phosphate C pany of Wlorida, A. gon, Dantel, is a cotton broker, with offices in thio city. | Afte: the search, in which the nec lace was vot found, Mrs. Hull and her daughter went to the Albermarle Hotel, where Mr. Hull and another daughter, | S \ | MRS. H. P. WHIT: MOTHER AT PIER TO WELCOME HER HOME.) NEY’S MRS CORNELIUS VANDER SILT ATHY om “a4 PA INAL eoirno _ PRIOR ONE OENT. GES “KISSING WALKS” IN HARDENS HOME IN EDISON OFFICE SEEN BY NURSE Young Clerk! Girt Says Publisher's Wife and} the Broker, Used iy for Love-Making. GIRL AND RINISELF | Love Crazed Carries Out Threat in Pres- | Hoops, ence of Many Employees. Hally HAD BEEN REPULSED. THE BABY BUTTED IN, | | Stenographer Caused His Dis-} Young Woman Pursued Infant charge When His Attentions Became Obnoxious to Her. and Thus Saw Things Not Intended for Her Eyes. For #ix weeks Jose Boveda, a hand Phe trterlor of Pere Waray : employ VP, t apa left two homas A. widely different impressions on the mem- Hilson, Inc. Lakeside avenue, West of Mayme Motinerney, a pretty, Orange, N. J., aad seen hanging around | siichtly built and weak-voleed nurse, the door of the dullding, sho attended Mrs. Harden's alster's For the same time tza M. Red, an| baby and who told a jury before Jus- -old stenographer, had | going to the read of the office ing that she did aot dare enter or | ‘ice Pendleton in the Supreme Court to- day that eho dest distinguished the goenes by designating them “When Mr. been sa leave the oullding atone for fear of what | Herden was home" and “Wh Je ht do. He vad heen discha: Harden was not home." be. of her « that she| Mrs. Hoops, the former Chicago prize © not do her work properly while! cloak and prevent wite of Will- k telling wou bung ebout her loved her a am ‘Theodore Hoops. who is defendin oO) cult for atienaung the Md not promise to marry | aftectio the model, favmerly nbn. | wife, was not nm court to hear Miss Me. Spaniard Makes Good His Threat.| i-nosnoy # descriptions of Lie trans forming scenes. Acooming to her: “When Mr. Harden wes not at home,” his club friend Hoops was generally “at home” with Mrs. Harden, She called Hoops “Billy” and he called her “Sweet- heart." They smoked cigarettes to- gether during the long afternoons, hugged each other and Kissed “ah, #0 Dne chief clerk laughed at her fears. wa like that always bolied over whea they thought they were in love, he rod the gir He had been discharged and when he was hungry he would get 4 new job and forget all about her, She needn't worry. He wouldn't do any- | thing, CARNE TRUST CO. WAS LISTED “UNSAFE" LAST MAY BY STATE Deputy Bank Superintendent Skin- ner Asked Attorney-General O’Malley About Forcing It to Make Good Impaired Capital. WAS TOLD LAW GAVE HIM AMPLE POWER TO ACT. But the Only Step Taken by Any State Official Was to Reduce Amount of State Deposits. As long ago as May, 1910, the State Banking Depart- ment knew the Carnegie Trust Company was in an unsafe — condition; that its capital was impaired, and that the man- agement was unsafe, So serious was the situation that the Deputy Superintendent of Banks, Mr. Skinner, had in Resa’ calitedieieas Ate ea egg To-day Jose Hovela sot Tza Roig at} many times.” When not locked im each! — yigw the compulsory closing of the institution and “wrote fs ‘ er desk in the Juncneon hour and kibed | Other's embraces or puffing sweet scent- an : 7 pore $2 WA chy, Neeeccey, aia Was. { ner, Then ho killed himself with eo clearettes they were walking up and} to the Attorney-General, Mr. O'Malley, for his advice. ex the dock when the search began. same revolver down the jong, wide hallway, aide ty In other words, more than eight months before the Carnegie Trust All Their Trunks Searched. Roveda, ever si he was dis ido | NBL OR OUMAD SORE eg PGES. BELOTS, NR wk gie t M Hall and tighter Eliza haa ‘| Nurse Tells of “Walking Kise.” | Company closei—on Jan, 7, 1911—the State Banking Department had it BSP CU) 668 72030: Mee IS vee hel Ppt ereer ctineed the | Jisted as an unsafe institution, and was figuring on closing the doors. The sei eee es es se o ae ah ‘ 1 hap. n't ngaged In a “walking {date of Deputy Superintendent Skinner's letter is about two months later convalescent and able to trav they | ven or yer 7 pre iy teat th Kies” or @ “iisalng waik'—ahe didn't |than the date of the letter written City Chamberlain Hyde by Jordan J. started for home. When the Lusitania docked at the, Cunard line pier this morning the Hulls | ine landed twenty pleces of lugiese, cluding nine trunks. Special Agunt W: son opened every trunk and handbag. Finally Mrs. Hull asked the agont to annie to 0 to the hotel, as she was still weak, and the girl left the dock on the arm of her father, a typical old school Southern gentleman, whose peppery disposition betrayed Itself sev- | the examination of the we. . Hull nally lost patience and de- manded to know why her luggage being subjected to such an exhaustive search. What about that diamond necklace?” en may be protected. Dama SAA ATAy aati =a ac /inquired Special Agent Wilson. ad iat aon Tou do land arm in| commades: Hifesence: oF Mind Saves| “What necklace?” Mrs, Hull asked in| PP the position you have taken. Do not! Lad and Prevents Panic turn, “I don't know what you are (alk e be drawn tht Among Worshippers. ing about By Ae f Ne wa le ee wae y e 7 ais at 4 : s Cour Made to Disrobe. and 8 xpr was carry-| t out the and sur- n or er boys by » cassock ongrega celebr: polat a cor corrected the hey put bef be oalled # priest » were at scarcely | . But d dy rying a can-| MILLIONS FOR SUBWAYS. Cont of Plath Exte: om City’s Indebted ‘The Appellate Division of the Supreme Sls afternoon granted an appli- (Continued on Second Page.) Big Crop of Apples: . tio to deduct from ti . lcost of t -Manhattan Rapid y y Jan. 1, 19 ' 1 me ate, 1 Pee i; BINED would be room | i yunting to for 640 » $3.614, 11400 fo ‘lon: of the subway. —— ABOUT 9,000 ——I | wer WORLD ADS NEXT SUNDAY. BE aux iene Werta Bpllding Vurklen, ry SS tlh the | cupied, i the mass | them ; re that anything unusual hed | Slt fall t Graham, was acti 18} they | asa their jon Deduct-, rs en gor finding the necklace Ag sisted that Mrs, I and return to the stateroom where the wo n charge, When oh led to disclose the ne women were released, Daniel Hull wae avaitiog t reappeared, red lings The women left for the Aive wome: or's office pelled to t ed teen hi 1,000 AT CITY HAL Hooied and 4 Semel on Way to @* See Mayor, Who Declines thr: wag | *Pursucd wht ed, | without a single plece of 1 Only 19 V ‘Agent Wilson admitted tha search | \tor the necklace had been unsuccessful, |put stated that Mrs, Hull, who had] ALBANY declared dutiable goods to the value of! joint da’ $00, had brought #00, and that Eliza | taken to-day whose deolaration was for $48] She 5 have declared $259 tn dutlabie O'F vote of the Hul a selzed, The others are st! the | enna vb Of our family's #0 po: ry jah, They informed th ury De- | Bout rtment that Dilzabeth had i? diamond ring and abroad. The story ie abeurd.” urchased | ing bracelet wiule | Policemen dato the hou! K non ar nd found the ir) abiege, know how best to express it. Enerney sata she Ww “Bully” and his Sweetheart” kissing and hugging in the parlor, in the bedroom and in the eit- Ung room. hen Mr, ne lost At MeEnerney thought. “Billy” and no Miss Me- she told the other girls, they frightened her so. Big eyed wi or she begged them to tell her what to do. After the tragedy nobody could re- ber seeing tard enter the It enough for him | to slip up t nnotlced in the ontusion of ff-duty t Harden was home" the There was no “Sweetheart” and thore enehantment entirely, Misa | Rollins, counsel to the State Banking Department, in which William J. Cummins was lauded as a great financier and a man of wonderful powers and ability, At about this time William J. Cummins was a welcome vis- itor at the home of Clark Williams, State Comptroller, and former State | Bank Superintendent, Mr, Skinner's letier to Attopney-Gen- Miss Alice 1g the room| wore no cigarettes, no Kissing, no huge 1 OMatey @ requesb. (aneaie where 5 had desks | ging and no promenading. All was dls. | inion as to right “of the -Sinte ne oat uw Bovedal mally £ Hoops ressing Mrs. iY ing Department to forse the Gare anding i He | Harden as Marden’ ¥8 ‘ Beane i gw threate ive erney attended Mrs, May Y ducan ae bai * ph I fry 1 and | Hannerty's (Mrs. Harden's sister) baby inuance unsafe or un+ 1, The you from November, 1905, until jautnorined agit y that company. ii fou the Maye don't" Miss} 1607, until Mra, Harden left her hushand The Nanking Department also asked + = i friend say and took up her home at the et if necessary, it could enforce Warp S60) ‘Then a s soune wnd Miss Rela, tel. She also answered the te the provisions of section 18 of the Banke mas they 2p-|elasping her face In} hands, | and remembered that Hoops was ac WITNESS STAND : ing law providing for ana 3 owlD | wavered and crumpled yeside her | tomed to call Mrs, Harden up four or 20 1 against ¢ ¥ r Jesk, five times a week, during the afternoon, | acieerane The rep - hed Laughs, Then Kills Himself. yesides being there for dinne . a 4 r ur yrrified “Meet Me at the Waldorf.” Trippett Declares He Was) snk fall power to ¢ Y Did Mrs. Harden eve 1 riod t : ‘ : T © Mr. Hoops a me Zarce sy Third Degree rs. : Ra ete Forced by Third Degree | ace « , eet pales up to Plead Guilty. he y oft king depart tor e ¢ x ng ne would ’ ¢ the fact that vat. A scor th r undre a) aort ating une gh around the | other workers in the butte had heard This kissing, i re aibien sass der There wes young |the shots and e ® to the} walking you speak pre 1, Staire, ‘the latier 80 question in mind of the Bue « the| door, They found Miss Wickes on the| was tt?” [fe aeaeriaa fate par pe perintendent whother the department to Af-| floor in a swoon and thought she had] ‘Yes, they were at tt all the time, | Mhom J on tal in the Grimina » with a company. enjoy- @ taxi. | been shot, too. So mea he would her, atroke her | suumene chargin Aelia ges of a special charter. | Boveda ¥ 4. Miss Reld waa| arms and with har ears and face, | Hotment charging yr ° es s | dying n after physicians] Miss M ey bore weil under “+ : f the | who wer clephone reached . xamination. She ata} vy 4 c 7 ALBANY’S DAILY FARCE, Joimt Ballot tor | to bi Ost STRIKE ORDER TO 10,000 anges ad n for that IN THE COAL FIELDS, | \ aby crawled out « . if roon vt in seareh, and wh Miners in Pennsylvania and Ohio} seeking the bid thes. plots Age Get Word From Chief Lewis ee eR med fs to Quit Work To-Morrow, Charles Heltman, a “gy bes | WHEELING, W. March 11.—| a t timed nd Mine W ated turd, | Aws Hu : one a r ooh Wan 08 fields of ‘Ohio ave c we followed wT its ar " SANT! (Continued on Besond Page) f partne Ha vat E of crhninal law amined ‘Trip this aftern The witness, who istent with special laws relating J heen the reciplent of many favors| ' Such sp d company. from Col, ‘e ne Banking law provides for @ ried into a helple | central administration the t close questi trust companies of t ate, whethep had been forced Acorporated by speclal act or under |ne had been forced tr Inoornoreled By epesiel Soy te aie tt : miotsir: tion b> eMolent in safeguarde trict i t , Ain neee a and| case orred d y 13 and : : : nost ime 5 i ind r to Act, ake ain and co ney Way nov ree ¥ modify in any way the powers conferred by the special a nPe sar iz} char’ of the trust company under feetent Sie Wee tree eae * Davie, | | consideration, They simply regulate notiug the condition of the witness, and safeguard the exercise of auah abruptly edjourned court unto! Monday, powers by the company. They ese oN ARNUEFS ION