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, CROOKS NEED CLUBBING, SAYS GRAND JURY NE —Unsettied To-Night and Tharsday. RACE RESULTS AND ENTRIES _SEE PAGE 2 } wearn ~ PRICE ONE CENT. > by The Prese ‘Publtehing seoreca: (The New: York Werle), 17, ‘. MIGTIM OF THEFT 34 GIRLS RESCUED GAYNOR HAS PLAN Mi GREETS O'REILLY, ATFACTORY BLAZE: OF HIS OWN TOEND — “Old Mr. Am -Assist- ant District-Attorney S: Innocent,’ Window Man Dangles by Finger Hold. STORY OF THE REWARD. [WO BADLY Defendant Arranged to Re- of Burning Building Both shook , About 8.0 o'clock to-day Nettie Lud Ne face daughier of the milliner and fore- woman of lis establishment, smelled Mt Mr. Ba t Knows ¢t something burning: andswent 10 inves- me is ridiculous, and tigate. “She found a fire had started " * convictions in a cloakroom under the steps leading ng waat he feels.” up from the first floor, Already the e tint ot e ‘s proceedings | sm: wes ¢ bing the stair well, in most the evidence against @ thickening column, yon the record, Neat to Lawyer She ran into the street, ecreaming She 3 e goad witness bee re an alarm Some hasty minded by- ¢ ancroft ht who described stander jumpe fo it est tele eves got te envelope containing the saurities away from himdn, the vaults | quarerer bawled over thi vwire: that kh tha Eieduoe eohanie ahi e repetition of the Asch Building disaster A packuke of waste paper, He Was Occurring i wel M oh isan ne 1 Restrain Wemen From Jumping. EN Oh araeh bocce dines Af quick as the operator at Head- quarters id plug in the calls, an ante a 1 ambulance from St Vince Hospital, |¢ talépho! < Her and the re rves hous’ was his duty to have He Well, ¢ smoke pretty thick, ran to the fron answered could you know. | they t them and T could not violate do tha meant to Jump out, a big crowd the profesatonal relationship. But 1 can) ty stay where they were. e Brown submitted a brief, cover-| Ket the securities for you It you Wi) “ya via Goldateln, Henry Rahwinkel ‘ing the legal points supporting Mr. gio up $10.00. 4 hs Place's argument | Analy area j{and another man, whose name nobody | organ J. O'Brien also spoke In opps $40,000 fo ies| Knew, took @ chance, They muffled | sition, on vehalf, he said, of the Chelse, 1 while 1 bad communicated their heads ip’ thelr coats and, boring Assoclation, who favored \ Detective Burean and ar-| through the reek, climbed the stairs tothe Tomkins measure. hanged to have men shadowing us when| the third floor and began herding the| In behulf of the bil the number of the exchange of casi for the secugs| frightened girls to fire escapes at the| speakers were overwhelming, Senator * took place, On t vening of] rear, With Goldstein steering t MoManus pleaded that the unanimous Maven £4 1 went to O'Reilly's of six of the young women came down {n | sentiment the people of the west in the Pulltzer Butlal 1 had $13,000 | fairly good order. But the seventh, | side, as well as the sympathetic public usu with me, There tT found Plass,| tfarriet’ Heider of No, 120 Greenville] who had been aroused over the con- om O'Reilly introd to me @®/ avenue, Jersey City, got, caught in the]aition of affairs along “Death Ave- Ir Smith, We went downstairs and! crush and was shoved down the stairs | nue," was in support of the measure 1 to the old Astor House and! to the second floor. Alderman Wendel said The New York ered a taxicab, AS we passed out) seeing she was stunned and helpless, | (.,,, corporation hae managed by| the door L saw Detective Armstrong] Rahwinkel ran down, gathered her uP}. powerful influence to stall off action wtanding nearby | expected that| and carried her out through the simone |e een a ty punch holes he would stay close behind us. to the street, ‘The stairs were ablaze |)” 01, Ail vient nat the people of | O'Reilly Wanted $10,000, under ed down! 1 west side has prepared through “During the carly part of the ride| with his burden in his arms, and when) © Noe oo the conversation was demultory, but | the man and the girl smeraed soon Me | Well,” diyly remarked the Mayor ; A yavemen ¢ i . hat ‘thes c jo yor howe ve ters and | ¢ punch holes Rae Ee beOkT MeO relly added ee or alr eae oft, Welly" retorted the Alésrman, f ee ree sak shal oes Hero Nearly Sacrificed. Elec nan eae ah sl Had O sald anything Just as) qe remaining girls used the firees| Rey, Leigiton Williams of the Amity {you were entering the cab?” anked Mr.) cape and then Goldstein followed them | paptist Church said that hundreds of Huckner, breaking In to the ground, ‘The third man ran back | can annually “slaugh Mr, Sullivan replied: | though, to see if anybody ud beeM | tereg Hy the cars on Kleventh avenue we entered the taxt| overlooked, While he groped about, the ve you the statisties?” asked the "! » Plase: “L hope you real | ¢ire cut him off from the escapes. He | y the delicate position | am in. 1} pan to a front window where he stayed Mayor Has Statistics. might be disbarred for this until the fumes of burning feathers be- | Jo, but they are well knowa,” an Plass only laughed. 1 sald, ‘Yes | gan to choke him, Then he climbed out) oo ad wetiame, Mr, O'Retily, you could he disbarred | on the ledge, let himeelf down and /*Wered te lev Ake ain | for this hung by his hands while the smoke | | “Well: 7 have ti venta yea ‘ 3 Some Shares. pelched out of the opening all adout | Mures MINA, And added ‘We drove up Fifth avenue and into] him. 1 have Jong studying this pr Central Park, As we were passing| Just then Truck No, 2, from Mercer | a think ve hit upon a tirough the park Plass drew out of his|*treet, swung out of Hroadway, The} 0) ©) 1 1 pocket an envelope and handed it to|@river, Ed Tyler, saw the clinging fg | What we want A me, 1 produced a printed dist of the| ¥F@ high Up on the wall, He drove ful at you cannot shove your fuot y urities and started to eheck| Hits Fight up under the buiiding, and off the contents of the envelope, item | before the horses stopped the mer aid that th by item. An Twas cramped for room| Shooting @ thirtyefive-foot ladder snstitutional 1 asked O'Rellly to hold the securities | Saint the house front } Toe Mayo Wille T compared them with the itet,| , Wleut Donohue shinned up itke salto drew thls This be did. | found that 40 shares o¢ | 48d caught the man just as his fin gave out. In another second or two he angwered My. She Ia Smeltors were missing and I asked! \oura have dropped. author of measure=at least I aboot them, O'Reflly told me that the bil there must be some mistake and that oN Ai the end of the hearing the Mayo Toms, BL. —-— turn Securities. Suffer Hurts. Jost aft Law William & Sulll- No. 3 Bond street a ld-f pioned t J ohls aflern four-story dwelling tha jas been turn- ed into @ business house, T base-' the ment and the first and second st t are occupied by Ludwak & Sons, man- ufacturers of millinery goods, who employ twenty girls. Jacob Birnbaum. Street a dealer in ostrich feathers, has his ecurl place on the third and fourth tors. from | ACCUSED IN CASE HERO FACES DEATH “DEATH AVENE” (i Bancroft Knows | Driven by Flames Out of High, Tells Urgers of Approval for Bill Just Iassed He Wants Lawyer Sullivan Tells How the Man and Girl de Carried Out! Above iver { hun, enth | dent tent the ontinuance c the New ¥ Evening World for the sented nearly every agents of the New Y: among those who appeared in opposi- Former J One That Will Hold. BURNED. | FAVORS “L” TO BATTERY. 59th Street Put Central He Would Tracks Underground. demonstrations | the racks | gre le by west siders the a k Central against y-dealin| Ratlroad on nth avenue was witnessed at City Hall to-day, when several dred citizens arrayed themselves | the Mayor at the public hear- MN to abolish the tracks. & marked the development begun years ago by the removal of the ts hen the battle ailing. assemblage, It was an nusiastic only tion, ‘These latter got Ittle or no |showing. So overwhelmingly was the jmatority in favor of the bill that the | May marked, to Assistant Corpora- tion Counsel Crowell, that all New | York seemed to advocate it Says Bill Is Not Valid. dge Brown and Vice-Presi- PI representing the New York 1 Railroad, spoke in opposition to bill, Mr, Place sald his company de ant here, Me sad r stfeet station and all the fire d another bill pending in the Leg- | over the wire that he wanted to talk to/ apparatus in the fuss and feathers | e—the Pomkiis or the McClellan | @ avout the Bancroft and that gone, where most of the hat fixings | DJ, which contemplates gridironing | # would come to my office, He reacied | come from, were bound for Bond street t street from the Battery to Fifty- t within a few minutes, He sald on the gallop. ninth atreet with an elevated stee) struc- he knew the men who had the stolen) a) ine ret outery, th toveq (ture Mr, Place added that the present | EE Nek ae ceuie Gok tee lied fe first outcry, the girls employed | 5 nth avenue bill is not a valid for me upon the payment of $10,000, 7/0" Ludwak got out. But the fourteen | measure and if approved by the Mayor, | told in that if he knew the thieves 7) Women on the upper floors, finding the | would, the courts, be so mkins bill, he sald, windows, and some of them acted as if | as acceptable to the New York Central Down below |@0d was really the only solution of the fathered, yelling to them |" Suda | (Continued on Second Page. Mayor ‘Gaghor Hearing Demands — of Citizens for “Death Avenue’s” End Photographed Especially for The Evening World by a Staff Photographer. PO hedovstodies BROWN VOTESFORWOMEN DIAZ TO RESIGN DELEGATES PUT «WITHIN A MONTH: OFF SENATE FLOOR PEACE I NEAR (RA PLACE PTS. OBRIEN | ati ed Haak eve President of Mexico Makes ish Them at Polls and Take Wefinite Offer at To-Day’s Central's juggermauts that have claimed | many victims and have monopolized a | s, attics Cahi buay city street with a reckless. disre- | Early Revenge. Meeting of His Cabinet. ward of life or rights of residents to | i a pass or cross a ae | Women were ar | ALBANY, May 17.—Members of the) WEXIGO CITY, May 17.—President | vocates of the bill and the men repre- |genate were in a retaliat mood to-| Diag at am ting to-day of his Cabinet day wien they learned that the womun| yinisters definitely offered to resign suffragists had planned a campaten to! the Presidency of Mexion before the defeat those members of the Lekislature | eng of the present month. ‘This ap who oppose the woman suffrage parently remover wt obstacle to Attracted by the news tha; the Sulwell| parently removes the last si resolution providing for a consututional | peace in: Mex amendment which would permit women to vote several of the suffragists were hand early to witness (he Senate's TAFT RANCH PLUNDERED BY MEXICAN REBELS. OF proceedings. Harriet Stanto Blatch, Miss Lexow sy ona eae jand severn he move-| Raiders Run Off Sixty Horses From | ment who came up from New Y |terday in the tr cupled seats on tae Property of President’s Broth- er in Lower California est flo: [before the session as they fon other! WwasHiIng » May 17.—The Mexi occasions. They were surprised when 1 revolution was brought home to an assistant Sergeant-at-Arms informed | president Taft to-day when he was in- the suffragtsts that they must “set OU” | eopmed that Insurrecton recently raided tie of the Sen j the ranch in L ‘allfornia owned by | Cant 1 dent here? Mra.) nig te cha P. Taft, and hy | Blateh asked. \o pther-in-lay Ly Edwards, The] "You canno! the rep In}, 8 took sixty horses and then pis are you nen must Eee $2,0 from Dr, Edwards as a eep om the f condition of returning the stock WASHINGTON, whe of treatment do you My While D wards was considering that? * tlon, the Insurrectos |." We must obey le oh: and made off with th SHOR association t | future they must do " =... SCORES TO-DAY Department this afternoon ma: A summary of the draft of the pre States and Great Britain. sent to both the British An MAYOR G4ayYNOR?: KNOX GIVES DRAFT ARBITRATION MT ARAN SANBAG OED Will, Under Treaty, “ctiaepalinse ‘OSS A ASSERTS May 17.—Te 81 + public treaty between the United The draft was baswador and side the Senate © the Freneh Ambassador, as their gov Hira heer ats ane ct and tauk ante newotiations for a broad Le ee hae wuaienasion at che] NATIONAL LEAGUE. he draft will form the beni of treatment they received, w wae! : x i tation w any country wh ‘even sworge than that received in be AT NEW YORK. vitles it Amtiar Assembly. ST. LOUIS- ations United States | 000 The features of the draft are |B. R. T. RUPUDIATES PLAN |. ral ta AAA RAR RA DRAARAAS PLAN BY POLICE TO STOP GAMBLING WEATHER—Unsettied To-Night and Thare —= —————— ‘PRICE ‘ONE CENT. ena EF THE POLIGE CLUB DEFIANT CROOKS SAYS “CRIME” GRAND JURY Abolition of Plain Clothes Partly to Blame for Spread of Vice and Hoodlums That Insult Pa- | trolmen at Will. NO EVIDENCE OF GRAFT, INVESTIGATORS REPORT. | ‘Hold-Ups and Burglaries Grow, Fil- | ing System Faulty—Revolvers | for Special Watchman. The Grand Jury which took offctal|the Grand Jurors found the city to | eognizs last March, of Magistrate be infested with gangs of youthfal |Corrigan’s charge that the police hoodiums and panhandlers. The only I torce is demoralized and vice, crime way to cantrol these gangs, the Grand and graft reign in this city, handed Jury found; 1s to assign plainglothes la presentment to Judge O'Sullivan policemen to look after them, today which amounts to an exonera- The presentment 1s, in effect, a tion of the Police Department. recommendation that the Mayor re From the evidence they entered scind his order doing away with pre clint plainclothes men and that, in parts of the city where gangs flourish, | Policemen should be instructed to use Wee clubs without fear of puntsh- on complaints of criminals. & No Graft Evid-noe. ‘The investigation began on Maren 1). In addition to fooking inte the al- ‘teed vice and orime conditions, the Grand Jury investigated the Ascu Bullding fire, The presentment 1s brief, ceneider- Hae the quantity of te#ttmony that wae | taken and the number of documents New Deputy iy Hass is Plan to Drive {4nd records that were examined. Te isecond paragraph reads: | Wo testimony was presented tp } the Grand Jury showing correp- ; tom by members of the police farce Players All Out of Town, Says Judge. mor any public official, therefore Ro such indictments were found. ‘The Grand Jury found that there te a | great number of burglaries and lar cenies by hoodluma and gangs; that some parts of the city are not receiv. Att out of so, He wa he gamblers ave to be driven Judge Kosalsky #@ ree I erty told him xe Dougherty ts See- New York Ona Commissioner—well, ing suffictent police protection; that the the od citizens, Get your | system of receiving, fling and disposing bib |of complainta of citizens regarding | The neous anne | burglaries and Jarcentes is complex and | expands the scope of our exist! ng mn! i ew ot fre « | TO DIVIDE THE SUBWAYS. 001 xXpands the seepe of xisting [ing gurbiin 5 in New | | NOt as effective as It should be, im nattecleesGiles “andenilen Granoall tion + ly elimt-|made this a i a * ; ? “| Hoodiums Unrestrained. Srna . jatterte nd Biles nda 1 exception maine x- of the trial of Edward Kemp of No, 09! : 4 {Announces That It Will Not Com-] and Meyers o Of questions of vital interem und Fourth street, ay ee and hea A 1 aid made by | *Y die ag - promise With the Inter! AT BROOKLYN. nd national honor annie | parts of the city there interests CHICAGO— i s te pro ped : nt All differences a se 4 amount and an ap. : eee 0000 vat are Internationa sttelable shall nt increase in the persistent | The Brooklyn Rapid ‘Trans pany | be submitted to the Hag * neem folation of law and order by hoi mptily repudiated to-day the sugges: | SROOKLYN— | uniess by special agreement 1 1 ud ° Ae y hood. anat from | 09000 tribunal is created ' 1 am gong to ms an: ~ boys, often operating and VN - ree Ne » Se n jot restrained by the Interborough on a subway ope ther « try thinks are : Pibclh 1 “ rty, and are thon plan by which Br . ened | wall and {a . et} a growing danger to the city kePt for the BR. T. and Minhatta A OSTON t arte) Evid ndleates that tram; fdr the Interborough | pyrrsBURG— rv thelr set- | met He aga rannaadl sea te In a tarae fi , MI , | Oo19)d000 \ : ; . a sin and that the B. Pas T ane ter i) STON. ; ard anal much crime. ter into any comprar 1 y oan ' rtis . ao | to control the bags {ts foundation h says the I seme n i and | of : yederiy and outh with “and the significancy of t AT PHILADELPHIA, neo t fo patrolmen alone and that apparent to the dullest mind | CINCINNATI— 2 Emit 4 6 ne which annoy Which might be construed ass | ° even ance ¢ large numbers of ne of a slam at the Inter 1002 ree i 1 ‘ ctions of the city ts due to | (HILADELPHIA-~ e of arbit ' vity of these disorderly per- SAILOR FALLS TO DEATH. 1000 ni nau ate) \ re '| sons who, In the new police system, Batteries—Fromr "ie \ © ale it " ‘ 'S\ are not controlled. Civilian witnesses wes Thirty-fve (From Yop ander and Don! nendin t n at w . . stained this opinion, It is claimed of Funnel to D _ LOUISVILLE SECOND RACE mn, aged vig SECOND RACH 1 w h af ' woryear-clda " five f Vondawh LJ " A “doa ed h , 1 ‘ ' On A ) ile Ma - 1 ‘ 1¢, Dr. Hock f 1, p ata \ 1 died th 10, 6.4 oM \ | ecantly. a -_— show 61% jie death AVIATOR HARDLE KILLED TRYING OUT AEROPLANE, there 8 4 gap between the work WORAW is SUSPENDED acorns ao oa co . diers and youthful roughs operate | with comparative freedom, idence before us indicates thet os and wagons are stolen tn t numbers, Fvidence before us inétoates that thore are @ great many hold-ups an@ robberies with assault, Evidence before us indicates das ri seats

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