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sei eaiegeee ee NAR Nb OTE ee 2 WAR ERD ORI OY . INTERBORO’ OFFERS NEW SUBWAY PLAN Rann AAAAAAAARAARARRAARARE, RDDARAADD IDA ALD DIAAIDIRDRD ARDEA PDD AD DARD ARAL AAO ROOSEVELT CRITICISES LABOR LEADERS WEATHER—Fair to-i ¢t and Friday. RACE RESULTS | AND. ENTRIES The “ Ciroul: ion Book Open to All. SEE PAGE | ee PRICE ONE CENT. ork \ Publishing orld) ik. Ww YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1911. GOL. ROOSEVELT CONDEMNS THE LABOR UNION LEADERS ~ FOR UPHOLDING I NAMARA STRIKERS’ PARADE. IS DISPERSED BY POLICE RESERVES Declares Only maqam Should Be Whether Accused Are Guilty or Innocent. DEMANDS A FAIR TRIAL. | Says the Cause of Unionistia Is Reing Hurt by Attitude {Idle Men Throw Stones, Ring) 4 of Leaders. Door Bells and Sing While | Marching. Former President Theodore Roose- velt will have a signed article en- titled “Murder Is Murder” in this week's Outlook, dealing with the d@ynamtiing of the Los Angeles Times and the arrests recently made by De- tective Burns. Mr. Roosevelt sa Police reserves from the Alexander avenue station this afternoon dispersed a marching mob of strikers who walked out of the Splitdort Magneto Company's plant at One Hundred and Thirty- eighth street and Walton avenue to- here !s one feature of the devel-/ gay on a strike for an elght:hour day, penis as regards the arrest of cer-|after the strikers had recruited their jin alleged labor men In connection ranks from other plants © until 2,000 with the dynamite outrage perpe-|were in line trated against the Los Angeles Times | Tha er left the magneto ee e ay ¥ in the day, each wearing a large to which especial attention should be/ |, ius nat to slsnity the number of called. If the explosion was not an) pours he thought proper for a day's accident, but the deliberate act of any | t One thousand employees were in man or men, it was an outrage of be Sie ee et Pe oe | number r ne dastardly iniquity, for it was one of tne piant of the De La Verne Ice Box those crimes in-which the murderer, | Factory, a mile away, at One Hundred in order to gratify his spite against and Thirty-elghth street and Walnut an individual, not merely wrecks | venue. There they induced 400 ice box ih employees to join them. The parade that individual's property, but with | ten moved back west in One ITundred callous indifference takes the lives of | ang Tiirty-cighth street scores of innocent people as an inc!-| Brooms were carried in dent to the achievement of his sin- one = boas ti wane noe | Mghted t made a dense smoke. ‘The feter and criminal purpose. The men| oo yang, threw stones and whiled responsible for dynamiting the Los} away the duller zroments of the march Angeles Times Building are responsi-| by ringing door belis along the route. ble not only for the wreck of the jot St. Ann's avenue and One Hundred newspaper offices, but for the loss of /@24 Thirty-elghth street Police ser- many lives. geant England and Policeman Regan Talke of Burns's Work. @aw the disorderly marchers and tel phoned to Capt. Post at the Alexander “Phe arrest was made in consequence| avenue station that the parade would of testimony seoured by Mr. Burns, who|#0on pass Lata) mee ‘ ; ¥ in| Capt Post and the reserves were ou ee See ee ne te 18 to receive the paraders. England and the law of the United States in Oregon | Rese” @trived on @ car in time to be | : present also. ‘Che police arrested Henry and grafters who violated the laws of) \iaaewell of No. 127 Webster avenu Callforala in San Francisco, He has) jbranam Kahne of No. 164 Hast One| provesded pl dedi severity | Hundred and Hifteenth street and Otto | , e Rene. Sat. te men: Nao Be bee pow | Magistrate Steinert in” Morrisanta arre! r 3 ror Gantxation; just as men whom he form- erly arrested were mombers of the Ko- the parade, in tar and Py | much about, Court fined adewell $5 for disorderly conduct and dismissed the other two | publioan or Democratic parties or of| th @ reprimand. | Great and wenlthy corporations. “It would have been @ wicked thing in the former cases with which Mr SULLIVAN'S LIQUOR BILL | Burns had to do for leading Republicans CHANGES LAW Fi LAW FOR HOTELS. | or Democrats to combine to break him | ALB Senator T. D. down and support the accused merely | Sul- | livan ay in behalf the! because the accused belonged to thelr | ste 4 bill providing political parties, and it would hava | for imp ortant changes alations | been @ wicked thing for big capitalists | (or Vrortant (anges & ird | 4nd big business men to make com. |i de at ont ols as cities | mon cause with the capitalists agains: | ven are Pat on 0 sses with whom he proceeded merely because they | Of tne Ons! ant 1A. M. to| were capitalis Wherever any poll-|¢ 4 yf, Hotels in of the firs ticlan of either party or any capitalist |* 4M ses are required to in did actually take this position, whether | @"4 serond « ee ee. | in the case of the men pr ted by | crease thel eager eeteliad|| Mr. Burns or !n ather cage, the | Present lew RU Oe Rao al Outlook unhesitatingly and severely; de. | From ten to fifty vedrooms; area o phasic respag Gining-roomn from me square feel Xn exactly the same spirit r state |?" TRce ace HuteaA Ot Twant the convictions of The Ontlook in expressing ite hearty reprobation of the conduct of those labor leaders who, without waiting to know an; thing of the facts of the case, have at once flown publicly to the de femse of the alleged dynamiters whom Mr. Burns has now arrested, ana who talk about the arrest a being part of @ conspiracy against lsber unio Says It Hurts the Cause, than 204 ) the dinin i > -— NEW INDICTMENTS IN DYN: AMIDE CASE, | “No worse service can be rendered by | -— labor union leaders to the cause of} tog ANGMLES, Cal, May 4—The unlonism than that which they render} poy a es County Grand Jury is to when they seek to identity the cause | )/" ’ N tate ecaase and. in’ all of untonism with tae cause of any man | 2, new indictments the| guilty of a murderovs attack of this] Qunamiting cases will ned. | Pe nature. I have no idea whether the | icc, counts probably t men arrested on Mr. Burns's stat | Gettiaga Cirenh are or are not guilty IBNOS TAGE | Pen cee ee eating Hearne | in question have no idea whether or not) ieee a wilt nray fon the they are. They are entitled to an abso- | papivally a ee lutely fair trial : ° . “It they have no vounsel for themse! ves, to (Provide | wou! | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS (Comtinued on Second Page) WORK MONDAY WONDERS. |. effect JACK JOHNSON | THREATENS 10 SING ON STAGE Maybe He'll Saw the Bull Fiddle, Too, in His Next ‘audeville Stunt. |DUE AT CORONATION. May Look Over Some White Hopes After King George's Crown Is Fitted. hough Champion Jack Johnson re- mpleted a twenty-flve-day Jail term at San Francisco, he has none of that prison pallor that you read #0 He {a still tho color of the | inside of a coai mine at 12 o'ciock at Might during a total eclipse of the| moon. And the famous golden smile {s Just as golden as it ever was, and, if anything, @ mite wider from tip to tip. ‘These interesting facts were jotted down by wideawake observers during @ visit the champion paid to the Pullt- ger Butiding this afternoon, Other things noted in connection with the visit were a diamond stud the size of a dime's wort! of rock salt, a striped! suit, the stripes running up and down, and one of the snappy new spring hats, white, with a black band around It, The Johnson feet were encased in a pair at} tan wardrobe trunks with hand sewe: seams. Revels In Legalities. ion came down Broadway hird street at a modest and t, for him—not over thirty or | forty miles an hour, he thought. First | he called on his lawyer, who has office in the Pulitzer Building, the purpose being legal business. Having lega! business is the chainpion’s favorite indoor sport. Next to joy riding and destroying Hopes of the White Race, It! 1s the thing at which he most excels. | After transacting his legal business he | journeyed upstairs to The HByening | World to discuss his plans. | “Yarzuh,” sald the champion, “T Jest ot In yletiddy frum de Golden Coast, | and, belleve me, I suttinly ts glad to feo this yere old town agin. The next time I goes a pirootin’ around in my Uttle gasoline bugsy, breakin’ speed | laws, I sure expects to pick out a Stato | that ain't had no favorite sons that I Ucked. | “I didn't care none about that there | Frisco jail. I wrote to my lawyer. 1| , ‘Come on, inan, and git me outer this yere place. I'm plum dissatisfied.’ But it didn't do no good, They had Artha and they kep’ him, ‘But that's all past and, gone. Le's furgit tt. Next week I'm goin’ to go into vaudevile agin, I got a new act jo Wil gimme a chance to show whut can do. 1 boxes a litt 1 i nehes the bag some and then I plays the buil fiddle an I winds up by singin’ a coupler songs whut'y done been wrote speciaily fur mah voice Can Outsing Jeffries. “Kin I sing? Well, take it frum me, I kin sing better’s Jim Jeffries. 1 bet j1 kin sing better’n Jeffries and Corbett both. ‘ “{ sails on June 9 fur England, Don got my suet on the boat 1 out on that ron the I'm goin’ to do m and ma kins 1s got to stand t gits away frum h p with the lady Howdy’ to mbed nto down 1 pulled out |BAILEY WINS LONG FIGHT | TO CHANGE SENATE RULE. an, After Two Has Hour of Meeting From Noon to WASHINGTON, years’ fight, 0 the Bailey resolut the hou as hereto: unti! ’ to-day n fixing for convening, inste: Tho new rule will be in otherwise ordered.”* dopted Ex-Champion, His Wife, Two Companions And Solitary Friend Who Saw Them Oft M. as 200 _PA WEATHER; 6a. EOITION to-night and Friday. PRIOE ONE CENT. GES Photographed Especially for The Evening World by a Staff Artist. spermnnsnant on Bos, VERNON KKIPPE ONELONE FRIEND. = LEADS. OFF FOR ERE ~BRAZILAN LIER While Hans 1 t direct to the ship, | |Princess Kawanakoa Off to the | sinper, “ii band of Mme Jeftries and hls wite with Jack | 8 wife, am MRS KIPPER the bulky hus. barred the way down a flight Firemen Wanted the That Is Made Goritz Los s partner, and | Sixteen bhonehal into Brand Coronation; Kwo Noted Im- stinent wit! presarios on Board. pack in Los An- Their Own Land. =e would '@ been! German Lioyd, sailing to-lay, carried a! iman came mery Bob" Vernon, | #!an Mner Tapajos and Vice-Consul first cab! fu who Is a close friend of the ble Call-|Gercta V of the Republic of Braail Okra clawann Gi s forniar led a squad of the Old Slip st n poe former heavy i lice to the Bush do: ks in Brooklyn this | INTERBORO READY NOW TO GIVE GITY ANYTHING DEMANDED IN SUBWAYS eee . New Plan Makes Liberal Conces- sions in Extensions and Finances, and Provides for Shortening of the Present Franchise. M’ANENY WILL REPORT FINALLY IN TWO WEEKS. Shonts, Belmont and Freedman Con- fer, Then B. R. T. Officials Meet Estimate Commitee and Board. . The Interborough Rapid Transit Company, through President Theodore Shonts and Directors August Belmont end Andrew Freedman, presented to the Public Service Commission and the Transit Committee of the Board of Esti:nate this afternoon an outline of an enlarged offer to operate the pro- posed subway extensions. Pe! This offer will be submitted in detail next Tuesday afternoon and both the officers of the Interborough and the representatives of the city assert that it will make Cg Mayor Ga: ynor’s prophecy | The GIVENIGHTSTICK entirely ign BACK TO POE, == NRORS WIL URGE as to its improvement new interborough pr ons that were previous plane @f » and to contain ageu ton | B. R. T. Officials Waiting. While Me Belmont and Those Who Investigated the | Preetma et conference _ with the Public Se Commission aml Scat . Borough Presidents MoAneny, Mull Corrigan Charges Are Pre- iyiaweis tresitent. Willa F: . BR, 'T. and Dire Walter Ong paring a Presentment. Nichola ‘Brady and 3. Sree —_——__——- Harding w alita n ante-rvom. ulten rough rep- That the nightstick be restored to the atives i at 2.90 o'clock, at nan on post and that plain clothes be which time t men went in restored upon t to sub . dments to. thetr two Important five Da will be contained 4 Att Nv " last con+ unded up to J fore ' tent McAneny v | want muwhe id of the subway gid 5 tangle was in sight. Le expects @ big ement toward a. # nent frogn @ new. Interhorou; There now appears to be a genuine rand seven! sirugy! eB RT. and Ine j n delegated to draw | tenbe and the etty for jup @ presen ton police matters met! the f me 6 position to t this afternoon in the law library of tt var District-Attorney’s office, They had not} “With we new Interborough ofee : | im hana been long at work before the rumor! Stoaneny, out that they Would declare that| sition fully aig ut a nightst | Committee of t of tha word |afternoon and arvested the sixteen fire The handsomest an aboard the ‘men of the ship for the wilful and in- ship was the Princess Kawanakoa of sulting re sal to eat good American Hawaii, the daughter 1. James ard tack, They wanted the good old Campbell, deceased, and the widow of | Brag {an kind, do of the husks of the late Prince Kawa | Brazil nuts and baked in the suns of of the ros With the party went Se Carlo Telands, | no a bearded salt of Southern \ seay, a expert. Betor arrests NATIONAL LEA LEAGUE. wire o Roucherino t ————— {nis aged teet one of the 9 ql AT BOSTON. lable bike ge Sib i cas GIANTS— Loge hai ‘ 00004 ! a t 6: Brazilian firemen ted Oscar Hamm aboa at | BOSTON— Tinat t must have the Brazilian the last moment, w the O: 0000020 eresd, ¢ He aK Gn on wore om, He exp esterd eta ce Mathew@een cil) Miehd . bay fn pat but was de 1h t inal Civaharn, : » the dungeon: newspaper, He said (ia we f AT PHILADELPHIA, » Ells a his new London opera-how » BROOKLYN ot ah ne to f Janeir. the root @ expected th 00000 {For the alls 6 thins dha e , | PHILADELPHIA— jer bullders to e ha act. He 2 j watt for th é i ht bring ¢ r Eng hn compan o, Chale @ of these fine days, he t | THREE PLATOON BILL Ae cand ereay ih with | | PASSES THE ASSEMBLY,| Farrar an.) Scotti om Board. {st hong raldin " 1A » 8 th, _ \LBA & Ja . . equiring the esta ent of the three ond ¢ asved A ui rarrene Bresnaha ‘ Bur ' ‘ rep AMERICAN I.EAGUE, ae 1 ie Bi AT NEW \ RK. MURPHY VISITS MAYOR. posed enga 1) BOSTON “Several Little Things Subject of! ‘ . i Pb * or 000 * Talk at City of i . Ay ‘ a A HIGHLANDERS. ullo G he rector of " | Charle 1 ‘ ae for a full ! 1 AUTO RUNS DOWN GIRL. reg Hall and -- ' t Ma m spital f skull and internal An turiee revellers’ ‘cecas and ‘woues orders. * port on May 18, The question will then be up to the full board for. did not go it alo: prompt action and we hope to push by an in drawing up the e-! fe along. aa who ass Pieases the Committee, The me rs of the P Servite si Presidents v proceedings in be- we tiny jubtant ed out- it Prestdent ns to make tur. one poluts not em nth side: tentative | + ‘ne secret sh people, » conter- vrs of the { in It is expect committee wi day t they will “s between the ity presentatives of ether or the BL R. T. have months, The was Aled with 5 of last year, t- | been goin | ofter er | the com in| five mont of | been p: s checks," 1 great anu-Tammany « whieh so much capital was a New York Frame aad only one stare, Reduced gomor, 142 Fulton WN. ym nearly four years ago. - In view of this amasing record of crastination and unexplicadle Chairman William Ro Willcox ef \ Weta damon ti AO AREY CRO SO CCE AO,

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