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REMC IT Sat ORR NR See TMCS) AS COLT, COUNSEL DEMANDS QUICK TRIAL FOR te emaaaaaaaanaananadaaaaaaadiimonaaaammaaaannaell MANHATTAN MENACED BY A WATER: FAMIN AND ENTRIES 1 SEE! EE 'PAGE 2 PRICE ONE CENT. Coprrignt, 1911, by The ire (The New York World), Publishing MATER FAMINE THREATEN MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX UNLESS RAIN COMES SOON comer ee MIE NENESS “SETS A PAGE FR Half That of Last Year. Use of Hose Forbidden and Other Drastic Measures Will Be Taken. Class That Makes Yonkers Fear Gaynor Wants Him. Water Commisstoner Thompson #atd to-day that ‘@ Were heavy ah Manhattan and the Bronx eo ; poutainive a: watie Aree The “APTURES TWO ALONE. s only half that ago this time, and a big fire ould reduce the quantity in im » Stunt Includes Thrilling Pur- servolrs to a danger point. A z i servos tom rains and within a few! suit of Slow Freight, Dis- guise and “Inside” Work. will prevent a water fam- declared, “Th regarded by and I an say do n know Ww e in and plenty at that, Commissioner is th. tlneming shortage h gra’ ankly ¢ have to hand ft to Policeman oe es cf 8) stro McGrath of Yonkers. When ensued Pad arial fs a. viene | Mayor Gaynor hears about what he did ‘ply, with retrenchment and maybe he'll have him down to take ving, to last abo ndred and} Cropsey's place this time| Here's wha of 101,000,009,000 | morning, early 0,090.00) He saw two gentlemen of a stealthy | appearance coming out of the front Kate Last Mike McGrath did this venty day's sailons to-day season, as in the sp: out ‘I urge the host carefu them they nd suspletous and when 1 In iteelf a sign Lhe people alone can help us. smears ment 1s watching every ou So Mike McGrath he chased ‘em. But proventing waste and unnecessar ho has those large, or police feet. At many quarters. We are not per t 4 of a mile he was so far beltind ting the use of hose at all. | that he looked as though he was entered | ten automobiles making the clin measthar evant. all hours stopping waste, are constantly on the go, “If rains do not come we shall em- ploy drastic measures, such as prevent~ ing the filling of tanks on flat and| apartment house roofs, If nece sary | shall have to stop the flushing of 1 This, of course, would © dangerous, as disease and pestilence ight vesult, but the situation threat- ens to become to serious that radical nethods must be employed, Rain, and plenty of it, I repeat, 1s our only safety.” ——a ee GETS FOUR MEDALS FOR But far ahea It acrose t aboanl for the 4 of him he saw them leg e railroad yards and elimb a freight train just pulling cut He Sights the Quarry. jo then Mike McGrath had the great {dea, He hurried along until he picked night-golng patrol wagon and climbed tn and made the driver rush him at a lightning speed (nine an hour) to the Graystone station of the New York Central, rived in plenty of time to catch the freight as !t passed, His men were riding the biind hag- gage. He saw them with h.s own eye And he migit have arrested the SAVING DROWNING MAN, ia there, but such would not ha ling to true detective « 6 Fireman Swanson’s Latest Award n the textbooks by all the Comes at Order of State ng lke that for Oftcer ntered the caboose, Legislature, ide welcome by the Vieman Charles A. Swa En- ode a to No, 10 at tone y Ai:to. Fire Head town the off missioner Waldo to thetr perch and started resented with a medal, the Nn But Nemesis was ynduct in res ay of luck, | He No, 96 Smith street, Brooklyn, from the quay 10Ke. er Hi i } 6, 1 This e had on medal was 60 ee overalls were too | nptrolier of the § of New York (worst t { tion of the sul his him, etely feet aise Unprecedented Pursult. Bo he just od right up to thos n plung: keep Herb afloat, in unsuspecting adoes and nabbed | ance until assistance camo, them, It the work of a mo * eda) and medal ment to seize and handcuff them se A denen Sete! ee F fais and Curely, But it was the work of two arda from the Banayolens hours to get them back to Yonke nd the Volunteer U1 This latter fact 1s easy to understand have already bee {f you know anything about suburban Swanson for the feat. It ts service on the New Yor ded that he saved two other people And now the m drowning, one in 18% and one in farenta 1 thelr after and Mia parties to the everlasting Pines the masest! 1 2. ' QUEBEC, May Word has just there in an eme e ! rrived of the burning to death of five 5 Answe > Yonkers cor in t nhlaren 6 eae story, which he flashed 1 feet ae oF Ment TOUR As ‘Mt was @ pursuit of a natur Vatry and his wife returned lind the place in fases. late to save thelr five children, they had left alone. | nrecedented fn the annals of the pitas ae ES Areate, Wont M HS TA PEA, N, y, AGkets and information for Mudgon ‘Hier,’ and Coustwne teatiatloe. ” Baaage ad "parcel chee Rea. day ‘and night, “RS ee. Policeman McGrath ‘Shows| Palisade avenue at 4) s miles | where he ar- | HERO PRIEST DIVES "FOR AMANINBAY: POLICE SAVE BOTH in Breakers With Would- Be Suicide. RESCUERS JUST IN | Big Crowd at the Battery Sees. Thrilling Struggle in the Water. Battery Sea wa!l this afters 4m. Ryan, Chaplain of Hospital on Blackwell's Isla: bay, struggle with the hich were running high, and with Peter Vertan, >on BA ok | vattie the risk of thelr own lives 1 tan, who lives at No. 664 Congress street, Brooklyn, in the sailors’ board- ing-house district, had attracted the attention of persons at the Battery landing by the aimless way !n which Ine wandering along the wharf | muttering to hime jand the sea wail, | With a plercing yell, he at last ran out Into out the waves, « ch were bolle [ing along in a heavy swell from a stift | west wind across the tide, Twenty See Him Jump. Twenty persons Jump and puted and ran wn, But som a rope. saw 1p weh as | nim and dc nobody oked fc Father Ryan was in the park, {toward the dist nanding to ‘know what the de bance, trout res a man in the w woman sh er Ryan ¢ lew ated at him, ped his bh and flung his black coat be Mun as he n. He took a fiving leap into the water, striking within a fe fect of the sailor, who was just from his t plunge The priest struck out for him, and as he came within arms’ length was s ck a blow in the face. me ne!’ snanied Verian with an oath, ‘I don't want to be saved.” Father Ryan turned and shouted | back at the gathering crowd. “Come out here and help me, eome of you! he sald. “This man ts Nobody stirred. But the prie 1 wal help. He closed in, avoid he sn blows and clung to thin wt Verian rike out e headed for ye Was at the v. Ho Father Richard E. Ryan Battles | Five thousand persons standing along a would-be gute ‘The priest and the Aespondent | ' wero both uel by policemen | the uncls of Harbor Squad A at 1. | to the edge of the wharf and Jumped | He ran| | r, father!" n » the seat W € the wal Policemen to the Rescue, ething doing off the Battery" he| to the others, and peeled off his und unlaced ked away his MeSw the s Don- h for the wh e men In the tty well gone was white faced $80 weal 1 dashed t vad been er had been above overboard, reached | had a hard time draswing | und a was and | Fat f and W 1 col ely easy burden for M | Priest Quickly Recovers. | pr, Savage of the Volunteer Hospita the two wer od taken to t aa ther Ff at - f $ he hurried right along, and went away vat only dry things rs him the Hyde 1 in n the ‘Clerk's Offic Waiting to Sign B B ail Bond YOUNG MAN LEAPS ‘SHOOTS AT WOMAN Mt CLELLAN HEARS ==> INFORMER CURSED --ATCAMORRA TRL ane 14 ») Mayor Has Seat of Honor tq | in It H 1 Court While Se- | crets of Band Are Bared. } / His Presence iH | | , STARED AT BY PRISONERS | > Revives Memories | j of Detective Petrosino, Who | Hunted the Gang. Italy, May 2—€ upon Whose revelations has bullt Its case against as called to the witness y confirm the for the cara- n tricked into | Marshal Capiz: iv infor ® supreme teat eating his etory | t loaently, while ng with the curses of the prisoners in the great steel cage. ment that he made was ana w he con ico Alfano, the alleged head Cammora, rose and shouted: deserves tuirty years uded, the Abbatemasgio In prison." Starod at McClellan. was one of the most Interesting s of the trial from the standpoint audit Among the latter was orge B, McClellan, former Mayor of w York City, He occupied served for him by President jin the sp Apart for the lawyers He was recognised when he entered the | n urt-room and, despite gracious pro- d test, Was photographed repeatedly also found @ diversion In Mr, McCle.lan's i }Presence and stared at him until the Mr McClellan has taken much tn- t ” in the case, p as it was during his tenw that {! jeut, Petrosini arre Alfano Senvateere Pest > Ral na TARAS) Bucante |in Brooklyn and was subsequently alain Cony Rioori e espairing Re \ urnace ert Resents T [shen he visited taly. 1 has been | a) Viper yen Fae nyc arged that the Americ . covery, Jumps Four Stories | mination of His Employment |sinatat oy tue camornots Ieee) From Playground of Sic | a - | for his activity against Alfano and other With Pistol Bullets. Italluns suspected of crime. At ‘has been thought t the present proceed- —_—_— ings may develop something to substan- Anthony Arden, twenty-five years ot Michel! Nick, who ts twenty-one years|tiate this theory of the dete e's death. age, of No, 384 South First st age and but four months removed|Mr. McClellan has been following the jamsburg, Jumped from the roc m residence in Russia, took a pistol|°##e Jn the papers during his viatt hers Kings County Hospital valescent the delu be well, Arden lea the sick on t feace is doctors se or the air, | instantly killed. tent, that he a from Ht ‘The tan but had sufte wou. , and on by convalescent and ty sufficiently familiar with Italian hat he Was able to understand muct what aid to-day, to-day a 1 he went to urge Mrs. Ann th stre ty 5 Abbatemaggio, the informer, began Jd neve is testimony t the sta a nent that the ¢ x Mtr | well organtac ol fullttedged Camorrist 18 PAGES the pollce spy, | y for the sunshine, H ufter the t exres Ip the ns that he had n 6 " but t ! nef norriat has under him forty templated suicide n ni place. | probation and who ‘may becom 1 Twenty patients were on the ay > day | rists r only when they ha eee : ae ; vaven, |DFOven thelr ability to. cor eri | not one of t at the # area. | Without oi he. Mitnees said | had taken place until 1 with J » Pe Ber HA: REARUOR AR it after returning to " playin ‘yatta sek a | Arten had been in the hosplta ‘ Nn 1 separately and communication Ngee in ge sa ed ROAD. |S candidutes ie | tour and a halt ou to : nation of |The man wall, bal-| ob 4 a wae hi ime on Abbate bi uby a ‘ was constantly in teat ed himse 1 un O from | »mpanied b: ‘th: mped head-long to the rear yar i 1 Roe vichl ree nals ond UR velow, Workmen picked 1 i . | conclusion of the session, when body und took tt to the hos; und t ot which ners, handeuffed and chatned, aia Oo to the neare taken from the court-re i] tion in the prison vans, some of them AS AN INDIAN SH SHE FOOLED iA toon fo Aieyice appeneok 4 THE MEXICAN REBELS. WARNING TO AMERICANS iii im in Hugin wail Shout Got 1 ds ero’? to Viva Phrou tinue her journey, deral Leader's WwW fe ed“ \' BY MEXICAN REBELS, |!" Talks of tne Trial, | ta Ma f * | | n wet at the bott le the trial; and se 7 ¥ Ravine ad t Whe ; ability of Abbatemaggio and the a | f “| cased Sortino, tine crioans tO) The whole criminal procedure differs t put | ’ from ours, aa the preswuir iw t ed ia 1 sald |g ed to be Innocent un aved ta- | * ‘ kt tearing this fact inom ' r wou 4 x ‘ | cedure seems to be adm y a) d to con Amer n fa are le ie Me lto determine fairly the Kullt) ol daily. | pocence @ the accused,” | ATHLETICS M WRATHBDR—Fair to-night HYDE sys NOT eT “GIES A$7.500 BOND COUNSEL SEES GAYNOR od City Chamberlain Arraigned Beiore Justice Davis on Indictment Con- taining Two Counts, One Charg- ing Him With Bribery. \WHITMAN NOW PROBING BANKING DEPARTMENT. Attorney for Accused City Official Asks for Speedy Trial—Big Crowd in the Court-Room. City Chamberlain Charles H, Hyde attended to the business of his office today under bail of $7,500. Tax Commissioner Daniel 3. McElro furnished a bond to that amount in the Criminal Branch of the Suprem: Court at noon after Hyde had pleaded not guilty to two counts of an in dt velving an unlawful fee, Untermyer, counsel for Hyde, paid a visit to Mayor Gaynor at the City Hall this afternoon, The visit was interesting {n view of the fact that Hyde claims the {ndictment fs part of a trumped up plot formed tment charging him with bribery and r Samuel | with the purpose of injuring the Mayor. The Grand Jury will continue the Carnegie Trust Investigation during the rest of the month and additional evie dence in the Hyde matter will be cole lected, The District-Attorney will also advise the Grand Jury to direct its probe into the State Banking Depart- ment with jation to the fact that the Carnegie ‘Trust Company was allowed to do business long after the Stato Superintendent of B. aks knew the con- cern was insolvent. Orion H. Cheney, SCORES TO-DAY NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BROOKLYN. GIANTS. | 012 BROOKLYN— 000 who will be suc Batteries Wiltse ‘and Meyers, Scharat |Ceeded as Superintendent of Banks b; Privigs vaste George Van Tuyl on May 9, was e wk ness before the Grand Jury this afters AT PHILADELPHIA, |noon. He was taken to the Grand Jury BOSTON— room by District-Attorney Whitman, 0201 ae Hecaust of assurances given by Ban: | ‘a J uel Untermyer, Hyde's counnel, yeate: PHILADELPHIA— afternoon that the indicted officts! 00 0 — wid be produced In court this mori. Batteriew-Tyler and Graham; Bren ing, no bench warrant was tasued, Hyde nan and Door speared at the Criminal Courts Builu- ornare, « at 1143 o'clock with Mr, Unter- AMERICAN ILEAGUE. myer and Stepnen C. Baldwin, Hi ! red his way through a crowd the court n and took his eea: AT NEW YORK, he rail with hia counsel and Mr Fira who domet bim with @ 00 0 — shake at the door. HIGHLANDERS | Counsel Read thy Law. O10 : Justice Davis was stil in hig oham- Batter Bender 1 ora Me, Baldwin asked Clerk Penne: and Swee for a of the penal law and openes the book at the chapter relating to AT BOSTON. bribery of public officlals, The lawyers WASHINGTON for the defe studied the law unt | 00.300 the Attorney and his asalsta! BneyOn ia k, entered the room. Although Mr Whitman and Mr, Bald. . 0000 0.0 siveots Comm: [8 AF At one time clone Erienda, thes to each other to-~ fade ay. Mr rmyer shook hands with the Dis- = “Attorney, Justice Davia entere/ POSTPONED GAMES. ourtroom shortly before noon and ———— Hy arising with everybody else. NATIONAL LEAGUE. | «mulled and nodded to the court, Koh 08 a>] Penney started to read the in- | t Hyde tapped Mr. Untermyer AMERICAN LEAGUE. | ee and whispered “Waive the c nd and ago game called off | read Mr. Untermyer accordingly H ¢ waiver and then sald tw r plea, ty to the indictment Weeks tn which ty or file any demurre’ any mot n we may deem noc- announ) fondant red that he i1 May 2 mn, 1 r ‘ ton, Mr. Whitman jon of bal. he sald, “that the ae {be fixed at not less than r grave and serious \s much more evir ede 1 « before the trial, t | « > Quick Trial, a ‘, Your Honor,’* sald rg OMe myer, “that my client, being ; | and sia: @ high pudye officer, would be paroled jn the custody of counsel. However, Unte ; : a J i