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” cam eS ERI \ et THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 26, 1911. ini MAYOR GAYNOR IN A TEMPER [VNAMITE PLOTTERS [@RLRUNS.AFRe, | We Take a ' Raps Whitman for Publicity of CUIBWAY (FFER BY B R | Inhaled Flame and Is Mortally ae i id “ the Supposedly Secret Proceedings— | . eo (Ue | GREAT CROWDS WAIT Burned, Doctors Say-—Was | He “Didn't Know I Was Coming BRINGS NEW INTERBORO BID | Burning Papers in Yard. | Till I Saw Papers,” He Said. + | son RY | R MONTCLAIR, Nod, April 26.—Lilllan Thousands at Railroad Station and sire ner Ne | Futter avenue, employed in| 3 if is {i i i the home ot enjarnin Mayor Gaynor went vefore the Grand Jury which is investigating fe home of Henjarni : jShonts Group Ready With Counter Prop-- the Jail, but Police Plan to 8k Lake's ace, wns mortal Seine ahd police condi wes! gsition That May Cause Delay of Two : caught Gre fro A heap Of papers she a hae ten minutes, and was followed by former Police Weeks in Final Report, Says Bor- Take Captives Into the Was burning, She ran sariekin to the you know that over 82,000 people Fisher at No, ions a afternoon, He wa and : : . ng St Luke's place, and fave purchased before you and é , | City in Secret. any va wan asle to pot to nor (Rave. y Stet iat That A vaHll HIREMONN OE GU ni) ough President McAneny. | y . Heh of her clothing way burned HECN pleased, ( It was expected that the Mayor's ervations of crime conditions OUR: y | y air was ‘ caries For a low priced piano we and his views for the better enforce t of the laws would be fully ex- i oe wid Williaa P Datiey, fom trecommend a used piano of a winded. The Inte seen the] balance of power tn the Board of Esth (Special Despatch to The Evening World.) ‘ “ quantity good make; we bave the kind iu ie . 7 te, d ote h : =¢ * ‘1 I inc + al ao e fi 5 Pimayor Gaynor was accompanied to the | — ? —_ ete ne OF, ne Oe aa DeLee he eee wont cet ake} » LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 26.—Not since Oct. 2, 1910—the day i the tin. We aM Kuarantce from 8125 up: “fae 4 v ge | T., in the aubway competition ant be the propos of - ‘ te was a it wil you to investigate gas tiled B ae ng tL 2 Jan amended Interborough proposal witl bd piel Ms oy the after the office of the Los Angeles Times was destroyed by explosives and iron when Renting. Exchanging. Write oe Be he spectal prose: ¢ Kubmitted to the Public Se! ‘om. | Joint Committee of the Hoard of ji 7 A ' f the burning i main it wot charge of the Inquiry. Mr ka ta es it Nn m ate ant i ‘ peti mate and Public Service Commis. | twenty-one men were killed—has there been such excitement in Los An- 1oke. the atte Mies tie. for catalog and bargain list. eto the City Hall at 2.3 reeator And Oty emolale wisn slon has been considering the p or | \ \ Hroachi ival he : 4 the gelool nu was imme iy a at 8 semen ty mou i flay ent bon citrine The ote ete ge that which matks the approaching anival here of John J and “chiola" Ss. PEASE PIANO CO. nmediately : Evening Wor aporte y ene HKG | when an ambulance was called from the Mayor's private office, where . REFLISE ANNUITY es ve . Lee an ia Bid 4 i He nee ofttelal Sal James McNamara and Ortie McManigal, one of whom is charged with the | Mountainside Luspital sie accompanier 128W. 42d St , nr. Broadway, N.Y. ee n consultation with the leAnony, Boro hunication on the subject was present. " : Ly Mt The cities f : +) ir. Bro ‘ MEG Ge ee city aove é . and head of the special commit ed to the Hoard of Estimate. ‘The com. | Actual outrage, the other two with abetting it, The difference is that the | tq ait) there The surkeons found the| Brooklyn Branch: Newark Branch: A few minutes before 3 o'clock the | lanai tlhe dedaL adsleh ia RLM stead ddl el biel “thea aided hr bar dd nition tol excitement of that October day was vociferous and vindictive, while that | She nad innated tlames, and, the doce 34 Flatbush Ave. 10 Now St. ne aes hogvtiations, at hls home, No. 19|the financial, as well as the engine ‘ or | tors sate was only @ question of hours —— layor and the law came out to eventh street: ‘The Bor-| ing and geographical sides of the vari. | Of to-day is suppressed | before sie sume, he c AERA O93 i punaing, the Jough President, however, dectared that | O¥# Proposals | Extraordinary police precautions have been taken to secure the we —_—_——_—- | rimina! ourts ul] 18 he i effor '! be made to e ¢' Mayor was at once excurted to the | tie Pain pcre pir Mi eee | ene stich i . th bepericee tee jof the prisoners, although nothing serious in the way of an attempt at! 10 : quickly, as his committee would begin action upon the report ¢ | tu Grand Jury room ‘i ‘ : | Preparation of its report within a] McAneny committee when it ts pre- | rescue is anticipated. The . uthorities are going on the policy of taking no |" ’ Gaynor Raps Whitman. |Will Resist Court Order If i: sented to the Board o imate. Aa] chances | suicide | When the Mayor encountered the Dis- hope to be ree ty to report to the! svon as the board gives its approval, icheoetd ‘ Je | of his | efet-Attorney in the ante-room of | Former Wife Does Not Give of Ext.mate a week from to-| the contract for equipment and opera:| Reports printed In the newspapers of Detectives Burns, Ford, Drow mp | bd | hitman’s office they shook is F morrow, resol men the adoption of| tlon of the new subways will be drawn | that the prisoners are to be removed re gH te S1nea cE kidnap: f j aly and started along the corridor to Ly Claim to Dower Rights f the two chief proposals now | and signed. 1 the train at a point outside the | Wala. Wis) Work 62” “beltitcentig: aoe | if 4 {the Grand Jury room. On the way His Pek ¥ ISMS. l yerore us,” said M Anen; “Wel Conference: 1 borough ‘i ty and brought here in automobiles | oe a of “pettifogsing ms | f ‘erences with Interborough officials | city an | yers" who merely seek to worry the a e {Benoe took occasion to rap Mr. Whit-} |may be delayed @ few days, but thejnow being arranged by Chairman Will: | did not deter a great crowd fr | Pooaee A { fhan on the score of public revelations ‘ PES report will certainly cos not later than |cox will be held during this week at the | ering at the station long befo! | iene | ‘a {trom Mas tebahd Jere veo, Ho weld RICHMOND, Va., April 26.—Deapite! two weeks from to-morrow. There 1s! home of Mr. McAneny, After the Inters| pve yuteat of & ': i} of the arrival of Santa I amendments, the B.| from Chicago, 2.2 Will be given an opportunity to ‘Things have come to a pretty pass in| the fact that the reme Court of) nothing that can delay us longer than|porough offers Its W@is city, Mr. District-Attorney, whea| New York has ordered the committee | that. IR. (you read in the morning newspapers) of the pervon and property of Jo! euin'So. 3M ALL ALONE” SONG Thermometer “v's | SETS THE WIRES AFIRE, o'clock Another big crowd & “ : ; t ra w Counter Proposition. |make sittl further amendments and con-| jai, With apparent intent to deceive | ows I Feel as if 1 Were What is apt to transpire before the! Arinstrong Chaloner, formerly Chan-| “Have you any grotad for velleving |Cessions to the city. It ts hoped, how- | tye ty sheriffs and police ‘ ‘i ir” t ‘ ‘ ‘ or u , the people, deputy sheriffs and police | Mucteg phone Ins king on Air WGrand Jury. ler, to pay to the Princess Amolie|that the Interborough will further |eVer, that the “last word” will be re- p sical Tele’ phi ne Instruments Walking 1 here and there in auto- ii'That is not so, Mr. Mayor,” replied te this| Blaze Up as Soon as It's Turred Place a th ‘the prosecutor hotly. offi s acur & DruLetMioy “an manUity celved early next week and negotiations amend its proposal, thus accounting mobiles. It was reported rmometer In That's what you'll say when 0 which Sho proved was promised | for the possible delay of one week of | Closed, afternoon that the train is late. It 1s (e Broadway ba tor to-night. you waik on O’Suillivan’s {j Tt ks 80," snapped the Mayor. “Here! ner by Chaloner before she divorced) which you peak?” ws asked. | Mayor Still Favors Interborough. | juo herr at th o'clock, New York time, | In—Broadway Blocked. does not read Hols ot New Live Hunter m before this Grand Jury to-day and | jim, the latter said to-day he will re “Yes, the Interborough will have soma | road the three} ive tn the office of the United States i t O deg. F. It shou » fourth floor of read 40 deg. A refrigera didn't have an wkiing'l would be Lere | sist ¢ 1 read it in the newspapers this | wife wig Mayor Gaynor sald to-day that he had | No one knows by wha | Telerhone H ed the o ers will be brow into Los | 7 | read and studied the BR. T. offer care | prisoners will be brought into Noe abl Weatcahinipetcce: payments unless his former) counter proposition + rake, sale & revocation of her dower | man Willcox of the Public Service Com. on th They give your feet the buoy- = ee "i constructed along practical ancy and resiliency in walking | y, but lad no opinion to express re- | Angeles, Secret ngements have 0 y ing, Tam told that the evening Pa- | rights in his property. | mission 18 arranging iho des. To 4 | vandting it aan Pda aaek Ge pana | : Ae i” do ty Turnv's detectives, the| te luncheon hour to-day and scientific lines main- #| that Nature intended them sprint Just what Tam going to be} Chal y sald that his former | that matter In charg Tor the lronx oF contemplate a Seventh | recat police and the Distrst-Attorney, [traffic on Broadway tn the shopping tains the low uniform tem. [fj] to have. when I get inside.” wife ning when she told] “Of the two proposals before you now,| avenue branch, These aro features of | The plan is to take the prisoners off, | (istrict for over half an hour. | perature of 40 deg. with the Pil] po tor necls are to the [,By this time the door of the Grand | ine had turned over to him| tho latest B, Re T. and the Interbor-| tne Interborough plan, the Mayor added, |coneear them for a time, tush them | N° 22 ts next door to the Herald | @ consumption of ive human body what: a: shock Foor was reached and Mr. Whit- | $20,000 she had earned with her pen, in| ugh, wiich do you consider the most] which are vastly Important to the gens | Into the ¢ automobiles and put; gwware Hotel, only a few doors trom that Is necessary fp weg SGAOTDES 18 tO AU RCLOINGDIIG » i ope t 4 . 0 1 elty?” ed ~ 7 omdway, d close to seve mpera 6 i , 8 to utom . made no reply, but opened the dovr | consideration of which he had agreed to | advantageous to the city?” was asked. | eral scheme of tranait facilities, With | them in Jail when the best opportunity | broMiway. and close to several tueretaiance onaay or . y protect the body's deli: allow the Mayor to pass inside settle the annuity on Mr, McAneny explained that he was] reference to the Seventh avenue sULWaY offers, They may not be brought tnto | * i nt stores. @ oF a cheap t g: > machinery from jolts and "1 Not a Reluctant Witness. “Mhe Princess never composed a| Hot ready to pass final judgment until| pian, the Mayor said that the importance |tne eity until late to-night of early to | Na# # Kood deal of excl GEAR re can) Deve: tots jars. "seayor Gaynor was far from @ re-|&reater romance than when she said I ved the last word from the In-| of a route under that thoroughfare ap- | morrow morning. The three prisoners, | ¢ Clerks and shoppers all was Py eromte yan @ well t tant witness before the Grand Jury. | borrowed 0,00) from her," said Chal | ‘ough, He believes that the new! pealed to fackied to detectives and looking se pag the West Thir eet sta- stocked, properly iced 50 cents attached. At had primed himself for every quex- (ONC “Fae statement Is pure fiction, | Proposal from that company will be the! Pennsylvanta Railroad manage ton for extra polloe to the fire | gard and worried, were seen through However, the subway situation is set- ‘the windows of tne sleeping cara of the tled, the Mayor continued, the B, R. T. train at Flagstaff, Ariz, late li would come Into Manhattan through the Centre street loop. The B. R. 'T. has got To Make Special Stop. | t ! any shoemaker’s mn put to him, and before he left the, 48d T had decided to let it go unnoticed | basin of further neg nh owhich will Ity Hall he said to @ friend that he} stil I found that she had refused to| prove profitable to the city. All he aw mighty glad of the opportunity to nauish her dowe x. Now 1 will| Would say with regard to the two pro- before the Grand Jurors and give to have the case reopened posals was lines, which extended to Broadway Telephone Heraid nishes musical | ers over the | BOHN Syphon 8 to subser: Light. | “In my will T have left practically my! “1 regard the city's present position| to be taken care of in this respect wiid| .At Needies, Cal, where the train! \ a Ore ene Ae In reply to questions concerning the | (Mtire capital, outside of various annul- én the a as considerably better than] the only question of the B. R. T. coming | stopped for @ short thne to-day, the ne + had just to the University of rginia and | it has been at any tUme in the past University of North Carolina for | Another week or two, at the most, ough; Ife educational purposes, It now | to bring us to conclusions, my duty to see that they are Explainin Se situation, the Mayor sald that | | hen he took office, more than a yeur on & song called “I'm All * when the was @ flare and an mn and the woodwork of t from the defective t didn't w Our satisfled customers enthusiastically testify to the many exclusive adv tages the Bohn possesses jinto @ greater area in Manhattan, he | McNamaras and McManigal were still | added, was how far the B. R. T. was on board, It t# believed they will be | | wilting to go uptown, ‘tuken off at some point where the train tho visit of Mayor Gay-| As to the suggestion that a subway be | ty not scheduled to stop by an arrange: | ery saloon in the elty was pay- hg at least $25 a month for olice pro- t to see | It has been proved superior protected and that they will get this | nor to his house yesterday, the Borough | built under Broadway. the M att TREK tha eallecRds oficiales ). ' | ction. Now, he said, not one saloon ; > ‘ rah} bullt under Broadway, the Mayor said! mont with the rallro proper only atta AES eee aDO has’ Deck anutched from 2% the Princes# that unteas ahe does re- | spent in golng over the detail of the | manifested against any Broadway route. | cells in the County Jail. Extra guards) for, Gdoral-and: 00. contamin | es (ss el ceaiat Unquixh her dower rights, which should | R. Ts proposition, and that the plan| At the office of Chairman Willcox it|have beon posted there by Sheriff Ham-| The fire was put out with ittle trouble me taniina: ai pockets. {PHeckled on the gamling situation, | \wiaty st, 1 wil tion possible in the Bon, Let us show you a style, size and price that will suit you, Call as soon as possible and look over our stock and the damag ®0. is rec! oned at about rst any payments | Was thoroughly explained to the! was said that Interborough officials | me}, both in the corridors to her.” r, He added that the Mayor was!had manifested their dinese to meet M neti 4 é ia ences pe ean nd surrounding the building, Shertft | Beemer or section ay length (het Deputy eee & very reticent person and expressed the © sion and Mr, MoAneny atl trams 33 —_—_—_— mmissioner Flynn was not nly Hammel has arranged for an alarm bell i Lahore eh ie |e view on the plan under considera- | any and enter into a further dis-!to be placed in a room in the Ja oc | STRIKERS FIGHT POLICE, nis i joing his duty ° tion, cussion of subway matters. Matelcupied by four officers, constantly on Iatelligently than had been the custom Mr. McAneny feels that the written |for such conf however, bas not|quty. ‘Two other deputy sheriffs will} NUMBER ARE INJURED. } prith former polwe officials for a gen- Proposal of the B. R. T. is the best the |been fixed a dd will not be until after! watch directly over James McNamara Ration. | city hax yet received. His mind ts still |the Commission has had « chance tol /\'s ‘ul, who will be locked up| TWenty-Five Arrests Made During i | oper ‘ar as the Interborough ts cone | dix i . offer ’ g | and. Menten! iy i ie ; ite Sees {The Man Higher Up Has Passed. | open 0 far as the Interborough is con. |digost the B. R. 7. offer. It was sA!4/near each other, and» third will kee Riots at Cotton Mills in Viwnite all the gambling has not been y and it ts ino} ve olavon wag | tte, Commissioners would give two or| guard day and night over John J, Mc- i > Blamped out, said Hix Honor, no poll- | ready to join with the Mayor and|three days’ consideration to the B. R./ \ Norwich, Conn. | other part of the prison, here fi other Interborou jonds in case that 1. before ‘ u nara in an, | Heian is now in a position where he ta” now Deng aa ore entering upon further nego-|” Attorneys employed by the labor| NORWICH, Conn, April 2.—In « riot tam demand money from the gam |tiations with the Interboroug P compan eariag f eiblare Rratnedl prove chiraatiy Theodore P. Shonta, presttant of the |URIons of Los Angeles have made formal! at the Falls Company's cotton mill here ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS for meciecion. The an Higher: one * RcAnEniial Vala lDeeielve titetborocnn, deaineeen prey ernie me demand upon District-Attorney Freder- | this afternoon, where a strike of some | qo se doubt in yur niind tat we ceased to exist under th , orough, ¢ ed to a | He epeak, has couse: Borough President MoAneny holds the tion was contemplated by hia compan ick to be allowed to wee the prisoners |two hundred operatives is in progress, | tow e "und sua will won @synor sralnisiration, ; i ? ‘PANY. | as soon as they urrive. Mr, Fredericks| three policemen and a number of the one week ouly, The Mayor had a little story to the prison White Enamel Refrigerator Co, OF NEW YORK 59 West 42d St.,N. Y. Now “that non | ‘i says he will give the McNamaras and| strikers were severely injured. Rein- | @our & certain piain-clothes detective | been In the house before, but had not }cloth and made the mark," emiled the| McManigal every opportunity to con-|forcements were sent from police head- | @po has resigned from the force with (Continued from First Page.) seen Burgess. witness, ‘quit with counsel. quarters, the crowd subdued and about | } ut $500,000, This detective, when _— “IL lost $5 in the crap game when this William Bartell of No. 300 Fast! plans are already under way to re- | twenty-five arres' de. | Ne lige Gaynor to i Gish bley and plead guilty to the third count of| man was ‘raking’ the dice for the play-|‘Thirty-fifth street appeared to plead|move the trials from this city on a| in ONE DOLLAR | AS ae a ay hi pet Fes the indictme | ers." sald Houghton, guilty to playing eraps at No. 440 Sixth | change of ven The defense will ivalent of two in the k with t tor. He was trans Promises Good Behavior. A green cloth marked as a crap mut | avenue, He said he was merely a fre-|ciaim that the te of the public mind De Main, but Kad sure Your Honor,” sald Mr. Me- | Was drought in. quenter of @ club which met there and] in Los Angeles has been so inflamed nd playing the ah Who’ hha bean Did you ever see this cloth before,” | was not backer of the game, interested agents of publicity that « 1 WAtOR Sour HOARE ie ons tskead Assistant District-Attorney Hucks | Lawyer Gottlieb attempted to explain | utp trial for any of the defendants | FROM “4eWORLD'S ner, the rotary succession of bankers in craps or hus felt more keenly thi would be impossible here, SP ae urease tn ts th bana? ragetipey de Amiprsiie ber no RR|GREATEST PRODUCERS! that his conduct here- re “Counsel may as well understand,” |», " 4 wil ent with sam a ” od haw been retained as associate coun- ed 1 am wuto that It No, 1612 Broadway. aid duce, Rosaiaky. with prea: severs [it crann, CeUnlane Oa) aascolaie, coun DIRECT to YOU West 14th St. Reuphoistering Co warrant Your Honor in removing do you ow?" lity, “that the Court knows some ‘ z f hing of | {hat nis neat work lathe lega bate} | ADA SAVING OF 103 W. 14th St. 39, than rare. There was no phase of the stain of a conviction for a felony! “I recognize a mark T made on It." | the game of craps.” i following the Indianapolis and Detroit | e “vice” situation on which the Mayor from his reputat a hot fight Mr, Rosen- GAN DAAYor GagtUlad: Une [ee eintes Eee aneee| not talk freely and frankly Judge Rosals!’y, after inviting Rabb! the admission of the ¢! “have spent a pretty penny | J ine Insvector. rin | t to the Pelham marshes, which #o | usted hin that he resigned ‘arge.. Goods de. Uvered free within Write or phon udge Gaynor was clog bject of a unen. W Its were a TT a» | GOLD LABEL SHIRT Cullis may be smip) out or they may be shaped by science. Note those of the Gold Label Emperor ’ venue, | Shirt. Perfect in shaping and finish @__!gnores Questions Afterward, Wise to sit beside him essed the 1 out re the jury and |jearning the game.” Gudae Hilton Retained | 4 but no more so than the rest of the The Mayor was before Grand | confessed gambler thus ouhton ploked out an indelible Inc) Bartell was paroied in the custody of udge on ‘Retained, | fondor. oes NG garment. ry one hour $ ten minute When May t be a warning to the three, (ross mark as bis mark, which he hac |My. Flynn. “T ask the people to withhold judg- heses | rma’ w ar <r [Pee Tir tue ater eka oe vedo | ae om ee, he ai Cie petra te ene ete | \ CLEANS! Wear’ resisting matey, ae ignored the questions of repor heavily as you, that the rich gambler | “0 you mean to tell me," thunderes | SEE BRADFORD Hilton aald. “Pbie is going to be the | by Compressed Air i. olding Mecihasioned to anisievator, finiteway, Mavi oz You, thet the rich gambler) ee eta nat “with twenty een | 70/000 | re-Proot Building. FIRE-PROOF STORAGE wn he m up again. and Jury ré ree lively. Ample cut—and no skimping anywhere. REO LABEL EMPEROR SHIRTS $1.50 UP nto take most titanic struggle between labor an ake the p ‘Yhe court will have no mercy | #tanding around you could make a} and capital in our history, The huge CID STOM CH | back to the! fo aiuher, if they foolishly’ ena stoke | Mark with en indelible pencil unob- WIN FOOTBALL GAME, A A rewards made it impossible for the edu spel for Household Goods ee aa tag i a." Ans to quit until some one had | {an be dispelled ina few minutes by PRESTO. | ra few mi fore le bornly go to trial, us it would have | ery Bg a , detectives a s 4d SAL, a pleusant-lo-iake effervescent combinatio “ ude of tag lad no merey with you.” Houghton was positive Burgess's de LONDON, April 25.—Bradford City de- | been blamed for the crimes. The same / of silts pi pared with fruit acl. Dr, Osler T. M. STEWART Dal YOUR DEALER Judge Hosaisky took notice of the|fense t# that he was in th © on A; feated Newcastle United in the play oft | thing happened tn the Moyer-Haywond | sys 4 saline ig the only depetdable cite, for 438" 442 WEST 515! ST. followed ea for the removal of the | legitimate errand as @ collector when |of the tle for the Association Footban|and Adams cases in Colora | the troubles that arise from inactivities of the founded ft the conviction Jat 1 sald he would he w wught in the raid, and that the |Cap at Manchester to-day ‘aventy | District-Attorney Fredericks to-day | stomach, bowels, liver and kidneys. Heart Burn, Wn 16. 1 n ved him AD aa eee © against + based on a | thousand persons Witnessed the contest, deno the in Indianapolis | Billious Complaints with Headache, Cankersores, he : . sad Sant . | Pols | Diarruea, Catatsh of the Stomach and other wile rrogated on janes AGS. 3s Wen ty | ments will yield. quickly to the corrective Powers —_—_% i aan | aohinan,”” said the Court, “do you Shows the Lice Game | of this | n Pharmaceutical ( eat tri ph THAT ‘SET AT $10, Furniture Retailed THE BEST MADE * Wholesale Prices ig : v so Vaeasieeyin | crArnan | FOR THE PRICE... {PS ee ES “= § ill PREETOAL © (GS HANKS | Pee emp aeam toe tare ca" | For Pdeal ted BD NOW AT (FREDERICK W.EVERS, tne, | §t ats | YSATINS| 2327 6TH AVE. ef | ee. ‘we you ae it} All Spring Blood Diseases oe fo 88 and Ailments Possesses medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself and has | FieaAD unequaled record of evres, Tate it this spring, ned we usual | : NEAR 2QTH HELP WANTED—MALE, WITTER WASTED. 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