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GOVERNMENT STARTS OUT TO KILL ALL THE TRUSTS SPECULATOR KILLS HIMSELF IN CENTRAL PARK WEHATHBER—Thander showers to-night and SEE PAGE 2 RACE RESULTS AND ENTRIES Pon a etn jarday. BE, y) Ty \ alt EDT TO) | PRICE ONE CENT. the Preae Publishing York World). YORK, FRIDAY, MAY ar i WERATHED—Thender chowers to-night and Satesdny 19, ‘19nl, F “BIG TIM” SULLIVAN JOWNS HEARST IN FlGuT 10 GUST i MURPHY AS TAMMANY BOSS eamsullpeniane ‘Return of Leaguer to Party Fold Discloses a Wide- spread Revolt. FOLEY BACKS MURPHY. Denounces Those Who cently Honored He: Re- rst as Traitors to Party. That “Big Tim” the East Side leade oust Charles from trol im Tammany Hail and that organization is on the verge of the bly- Gest inside battle of recent y the two pieces of Interestin information sprung at a uilivan and some of rs were political mall dinner at the Hotel Van Cortlandt last night he dinner was tendered by George W nright @s @ compliment to John F Galvin, who was recently appointed t the Board of Water Supply by Mayor Gaynor. Mr. Galvin was the Tammany Wandidate for President of the Board ‘pf Aldermen in the election of 1909. There were imif a dozen active Tam-| many leaders at the dinner, togethe: with @ number of Tammany office holders. All of these were of the Mur- phy faction. Some of them have b in the past hand and glove with ie are pluiting to | | Tim,” but this d showed tha “Big Tim" has lost his hold in Dart+ of the east side. “Tom” Foley Starts It. Everything proceeded —_ssmoothiy | @nough until former sSherite “Tom* Foley got up to make a speech, Mr Foley's ings toward William Ran Molph Hearst are ng but cordia Decause of the vituperative campaian carried on by the Hearst papers ir the Foley campaign alty. Conseque not surprising when Mr . 1 Into fe munclation of the action of the Siate Senate in tnviting Mr. Hearst to at an address a few nights ago. But con siderable surprise wi Mr Foley de who took an active reception as traitor Mr. Fole manifested when | 1 al! the Demosrats:| pavt tp the made no tracks around cor ners in declaring that the entrance o Mr. Hearst with brass ban. methods into Demoer nities. ts ne purpose of a Halt, deste = the fn the State and build Party Instead. Ho paid his complimen Mr, Hearst in no to the eviden Then win languag delight of his } earers, cu other speeches, for nd informal, out of which tt was gathered that Tim Sulll- an was really the man v ated the invit nto M address the Senate A wish himself Yack on the Dem party. ‘This evidence of an alliance between “BR vim and Willlam Iph Hearst ferved to clear up some ent mys ferlous moves fn politics, Fight From Now On, From present indicat! there ts to be a fight against “Big Tim’ fr r now with the Murphy forces on the east le behind the fight. For the first time since he was a youth In politic in the County Demo: ig Mim’ outside the Tamman vsiworks owing 1s the list o ests at itney Mu Fdwara nk sley, La avin Jonn J » ames Ahearn, Thomas F, 1 fetra, W. Enright, Joseph } \ W. Breen, Henry Donohue, Michael J, Cruise, Hannah, Willian Ke 1 Hekett, Richard J jorge L. Donn jam Smith, Wii Doran, Bernard bigler, William J. dieton, Dan L. We Jook, Harold Content, phen, John Mustard, i Bamuel J. Jacobs, Emanuel Van Dernoot, John Hallahan, Harry Lowe, Andrew J Maguire and John L. Ca 0 , John A During the service of (he courses two mate colleens, Miss Helen Horn and Aileen Duflern, sang “Where the non Fiows,” ‘The Kerr all of them 1 the stulf th ae anit itn Werld Buiidiog Lurkish Baths "0 BE Sarge jel PREMIER GOLFER AMONG WOMEN WINS BACK BRITISH TITLE Fess CAMPBELL: PARALYTIG WALKS WHEN HYPNOTIZED Physicians and Nurses See Mir- acle of Modern Science in St. Mark’s Hospital. GIANT CAN USE LIMBS. Little Physician Works Won- ders, Even Keeping Would- Be Suicide From Death. Seven doctors and a circle of nurses | at St. Mark's Hospital, Tenth atreet and | Second avenue, to-day watched Dr. Al- red J. Fox demonstrate one of the miracles of modern science when he commanded a paralytic to walk, under the influence of hypnotiam, and was veyed, For three years the man had been unable to move himself. It was one of those intensely interest- Ing things that now make people think, t which, not so many years ag ould have caused the doctor perfo ing the feat to be burned at the stake 4# an uncanny person who communed with familiar spirits. ‘The doctors and nurses, which dele- 4 great giant, as handsome as an Ap- oll, lying on the operating table while a Uttle, thin, bald man, five feet, six inches tall, leaned earnestly over him. There was none of the grand stand, rstration about the little He spoke to the hypnotized with the calm assurance that he might use in ordinary conversation. The giant subject Melchior Luyster- borg, seemed to be twice the size of the ttle doctor who senr his mental force with curious sffect toward the helples mass before him. | Moves Feet at Command. Now, Mr. Luysterborg,” began the quilet little man, “yo: are going to move |vour feet. Move your feet up and lown, You have control of them." The man who couldn't do any such = MISS CAMPBELL IS NEW BRITISH CLF CHP Prem er Side of Water, pagent Unied States and Canada Wins Title on Oth- thing for three years began to wiggle the hitherto helpless feet. The doctors looked on with undisguised interest. “Now, you will notice that your legs are getting warm; you are going to perspire.” The suggestion almost instantly brought glow, Then the doctors watched the perspiration start and then the same quiet tones came “You can stand up; you can walk. Of course, you will have to lean on these doctors, but you can waik." great form rais from the table. Le ed Itself and got up ing on two doctors, like a child Just learning to walk, the big man went slowly around the room. ‘Then he returned to the table and the hypnotic influence was removed. And it was here that the doctors got the atest surprise, The man immedi- d said: walk,”” ly sat up 1 want t — Is effort was better this time than LONDON, May 1%.—Mias Dorothy} on the previous occasion, and he wei mpbell af Hamilton, Ont., American|®round the room with better effect ST 4 + American) (was almost uncanny in its effect and Canadian woman golf champion, | i on the watchers, wor e ft a w noon b, ‘ iT ee ng Miss V e he at 4 u ? na A Glant but Helpless, “yaa Bae Hees i Melchior Luysterborg 1s thirty-nine 2 to pa a ¢ veil as British ke , p and lives at No, 80 Park hampion two years ago, but lost the Miotcitent (el ataneeeika aca title, In the morning round, Miss Camp-| fas three children. More than alx feet bell defeated Mra, Bourn, 2 up and 1 to he was em- ago as a stev tall and built lke a giant ployed up to four years Miss Campbell played @ remarkably | dore at the docks of one of the big wrong Ba hout the entire| steams)tp {es over the river tournamed 4 remarkable su-| His tr began three or four years ; aerace ago when he was attacked by chills and PEDRO SYADE ppeens fever. Delirium attended these attacks. peepee. _apaptannneed Wher h ered he was unable to ELEVEN-WORD WILL, mo’ his waist down he w smpletely paralyzed. ‘The doctors P | called age ante polyomyelltis Shortcat Testament In Yeara Filed! phe farmiiatlet ies ar ith # ota Me commonty knows o4 infantile paraly mus OS ade Jeis—a dreadfal aiment that ts growing ‘ est will Med ta the Surro-| day by day in t's ravages throughout s off { New York County’ in| the United States, and chiefly dangerous ‘ ears came in today, It tw | to very youn iren that of Christopher J. Clarkin, who died The muscles forgot how to contract. evar : ven galvanic and faradic currents Lal Sc aha a col Mie Gnd) would not make the recalcitrant mus: jdisposes of hts esuate In eleven words. | elen do thelr work. The man tried all The will reads sorts of treatment, and, leaving med- “1 will and bequeath all my | {cine for the time, he took up Christian worldly possessions to my wt Belence. He did not get any. relief od) “CHRIS J, LARKIN." | from any sort of treatment, Finally, 0 ot gt fn July a year ag road in The ue of the eatate Is pot #iven. | wa’, tory of the treatment by Dr was made the day batore| Word. Alory of he ineatmiens by Dr, died in which hypnotic suggestion was or eiarairenre used, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Moved His Limba. Ban river, 4.41 Hae WAT) yy g vent for tie doctor and arke try ‘ Dr. Fox found him completely paralyzed, and it Bandy Ih Be —~ (Continued on Second Pen) AT DOCTOR'S ORDER KILLED HIMSELF IN PARK BEFORE Col. Henry O. Seixas, Aged Bachelor, Alone and Ruined, Fires Fatal Shot. LOST MANY FORTUNES. Final Great Misfortune of Famous Southerner Starting up suddenly and standing directly in view of a throng of children who were taking part in the big May party revels tn Central Park Col. Henry 0. Seixas, a Confederate veteran, who a few years ago was rated as @ milion aire, shot and killed himself. It was shortly after 1 o'clock, and about fifty boys and girls were rigging & Maypole on a stretch of sward be- tween the Belvidere and the Swiss Cot- tage, Just east of the West Drive and on @ line with Seventy-ninth »# The children had scarcely noticed the distinguished looking old man with his from a bench to-day, gation includel Dr. Rufus Jackson, Dr.| “Mite hair and long white sidewhts- Henry Friedland, Dr. Kaufman, Dr.) ker# as he sat on the bench, leanin Idohenstein, Dr. Wetsman, Dr. Mohr! on his cane and staring vacantly in and Dr. L. M, Atocet-Pisculll, watched| front of him. They had been playing all around him and he,had become @ part of the scene, so that some of the youngsters tripped over his feet without seeming to notice him. There was something about his manner and bearing that had re: ing to make sport of him, so they just ignored him and forgot about him until he suddenly stood up and drew a re- volver from the tail pocket of his long in examination of the pockets revealed the old man’s Identity. There were sev 1 letters from his brok White- house & Co., of No. Hl Broadway, ad. dressed to Col, Henry Octavius Setxas ui the Wilbraham Apartments, avenue and Thirtieth t, ‘The venerable Southerner waa a bach- elor and belon; to the old time arie- tocracy of the § He made a fortune lin coal and tron properties and waa a director of many comporations, among them the Columbus and Hocking Coal and Iron Company, the Sloas-Sheffield Stee! and Iron Company, and the Lan ston Monotype Machine Company, He lost the major part of the fortune he made a ittle over a year in the collapse of the Hocking director of the Columbus a Coal and Iron Com the pool from the Fifth ou | ny he has been in first Financially Ruined and Alone. Mr, Whitehouse of the firm of Wht nouse & Co., who hav in Col. Seixas’ vrokers for many years, sald after he had learned of the sulcide that he had expected it for some time. My old Colonel was entirely ajone in the world nd had ived alone for man ears ame of a dist uished New Orleans ly, After serving through the War] Rebellion he came north and en | in finance, He made and 1 fortunes, but his greatest fall- me With the collapse of the Ho: ing Pool, He has lived alone at the | \Vtlbranam Apartinents for the mast six | Whitehouse said this afternoon Seixas had s 1 an atack rvous prostration ng his last disastrous spe | never quite recovered. — Rece 4 haa haan oootha wronm side af the market and his continued losses preye | on his mina, —_——- -— THREE OF PHILLIES FINED BY PRESIDENT LYNCH. President Lynch of the wie to-day fined Field wit President Lynch went ti lade ph a to-day 1 inquire Eure ime tbe sien 1 ee YING CHILDREN Collapse of Hocking Pool the} | et. strained even the boldest from attempt- | | | his departure Mr. NEXT TUESDAY, IF HE QUITS OR NOT. New Head of Police to Be} Named on “23” Day, Is Present Plan. HAVE RESIGI MAY Mayor and Commission Are} Silent Upon Manner of the Change. Action on sey Police Commissioner Crop- of office has poned by the Mayor until next Tuesday. On that day, May 23—a significant date— tenure been post- the eu sor to Mr. Crop will be named, unless present plans are changed. Whether Mr. Cropsey has resigned or whether the Mayor will have to remove him only the Mayor and Mr Cropsey know, and they refuse to tell. Possibly the Mayor has selected Mr Cropsey’s successor, If so he has not made @ confidant of anybody. Up to the time he left the City Hall this after- noon he had said nothing about the police situation. The Mayor will spend to-morrow and Sunday at St. James, On Monday, with Water Supply Commissioner Henry 8. ‘Thompson and Chief Engineer J, Waldo Smith of the Board of Water Supply, he will make an automabile inspection of the water supply conditions in Sut- folk, Nassau and Queens counties. Civil Service Commissioner Creelman was at the Mayor's office to-day. On Creelman refused to say whether or not he had talked with the Mayor about Commissioner Cropsey. Additéon| names were to-day added to the list of those mentioned as possible successors to Cropsey. Here is the list as it now stands; William J, Flynn, Gry Frock coat, former Second Deputy; John McCul- Dead at the Feet of Little Girl. | lash, @ former Police Chief; Wiltam Self-extinction seemed a momentary | McAdoo, Chief Magistrate; Rhinelander impulse to a few of the older boys who| Waldo, Fire Commissioner; "iig Bin’ happened to be looking his way at the| Edwards, Street Cleaning Commission moment. With one motion he raised | ¢M Michael J. Drummond, Charities the revolver to his head and fired. He| Commissioner; Rudolph Block, editog fell dead almost at the feet of a group|of @ comic supplement; George S of Uttle girls. Dougherty, Deputy — Commisstoner; The throng lors fled screaming | James Creelman, head of the Muntelpal and thelr cries attracted two Park po-| Civil Service; James Dillon, Police In- Neemen, The body was removed to the| spector; Dr. Joseph H. O'Connell, West Sixty-seventh street station and| Thomas F. McAvoy, and Moses F. Cort- wright, former Chief Inspector, None of the Police Surgeons has made any reply to the Creelman letter, but It {y understood that Dr, Marvin R, Pal- Chief Sul n, has @ statement in preparation. ———-——— BEAUTIFUL GIRL SUICIDE ON STREET IN | WASHINGTON. Miss Marie Tippet, Member of Good Family, Swallows Poison in the Midst of Shopping Crowd WASHINGTON, May 19.—A series of heat-wav@ tragedies culminated here this afternoon when @ deautiful young nan, 1 entirely in wh owed « acid Jo standing venth F tn the rt of the Hun 4 of per She was to Hospita put making @ state- und shopping s saw her fal mere streets, Aistriot th dled with | nds this | » girl was identified by rnoon as Miss Marte 1 is city, member of a good family NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK, lost) PITTSBURG— 01 GIANTS— 20 _ Batt ‘ w AT BROOKLYN CINCINNATI— 000 BROOKLYN— 200 - AT PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO— 00200 PHILADELPHIA— 10000 A’ BOSTON $T. LOUIS— 0ovo20 BOSTON— 2-100 2 CROPSEY GOES OUT The $10,000 clteme ago, b of the on tri bith & Febru 18 and di t HEL WOMAN AND DOG ACCUSED OF THEFT OF $10,000 BILL THAT DISAPPEARED oes Mystery of a Year Ago Re- called by Trial of Youth- lagher, gave him the bill SHE SAVED AT RISK OF LIFE PATRICK AND" PAT ful Bank Runner, mystorfous Mssppearance of & bill, which caused a riffle of ex- ont in the financial distriet a year the attention of Justice Me- Call and @ jury in the Criminal Branoh Supreme Court to-day. Benson Lang, seventeen years old, was al charged with the theft of the He was employed as @ runner for the lange brokerage house of Hornblow Weeks ary, 1910. of No, 42 Hrondway in ‘The cashier, Mr, Gal- with instruc to go to the National City Bank jeposit It to the credit of the firm, Young Lang left the brokerage house in npany with another meskenger boy, Arthur Ashley. He was so elated 1t the fdea of having such @ wonderful in piece of money his possession that he stralghtway showed tt to everybody he knew in the Wall street district He flashed it before the eyes of the ‘ator man at No, 42 Broadway, vent out into the street, met Moschovites, a boot black, and dazzled him with the sight of the b: “LE thought It was a ald Mos: hovites te “A boy with w $10,000 i Was something new to me I wa sure the bill was counterfeit." Passing on, Lang shi ! tnto s coat pocket ve are accord ng to witnesses, and ta the Na 1 Clty Bank, Whe there e put bis hand nly to ind the bill was not is Lang on vokIng wht hair, and lives w ‘ on Lenox ayes ‘ r ‘ an j with peliny A J vy \ F — EN TAFT THE HOSTESS AT WHITE HOUSE AFFAIR. first PRIOE ONE OENT. - UNBE TRUST SUIT BEGINS BiG CRUSADE TO SMASH THEM ALL Action Begun in Five States, District of Columbia, Philadelphia and Baltimore Against Alleged Nation-Wide Combine. “UNDUE,” “UNREASONABLE” RESTRAINT IS CHARGED. Builders and Consumers Declared at Mercy of Association Controlling Entire Output and Sale. Right on the heels of the’Supreme Court decision tn the Standar: Oil case, the Department of Justice has Inaugurated in the United State: ‘Circutt Court in this city the first of a series of prosecutions against wha Is regarded by many as the most oppressive monopoly in the country, * the so-alled Lumber Trust. SHOOTS HIMSELF IN MINE OFFICE ON FIFTH AVENUE. Woman Finds Confidential Secretary of F. M. Stanton Dead on Floor. As evifence that the Government never doubted the outcome of the ftandard O11 proceeding, ft may be stated that the Lumber Trust prossou- | tion has been in course of preparation | tor more than a year along the tines followed in hunting down the Rooke- feller monopoly. The first suit was fled to-day. Bt t directed against the lumber ooncems in an agreement which shuts consum- ere in New Pngland and « part of the Middle States from direct dealings with lumber producers, Other prosecutipne will be inaugurated as rapidly ae the evidence can be whipped into shape ‘This is the Government's first emti- trust @ut conforming to the Supreme Court’e Standard Oil decision, im chat {t alleges “undue” and “unreasonable” restraint of trade of the consumer end the manufacturer. It is the evident purpose of the plea to confine the change largely to that feature, small gtress being placed upon the restraint of trade anong the conspirators themselves, Sensational Allegations, The Government's sult ts replete -weth sensational allegations, and it ts @s- serted that bullders and consumers of lumber the country over are at the merey of the retailers’ organisation in different sections of the United Stages. ‘The suit filed to-day t against the Eastern States Retail Lumber Deaters’ Association’ which is the central Body of nine local organization covering five States, the District of Columbia and the cities of Baltimore and Philadelphia, William B, Hall, fifty years old, con- fidential eacretary for Frank MaaMillan @ mining engineer .nd pro- moter, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a revolver this afternoon in Mr. Stanton’s offices on the fifth floor of No, 28 Fifth avenue. Hall was in the office alone when he himself. Dr. J. W. Moore, a in-law of Mr. Stanton, and Mra, who Mr. Stanton's sister, called at the office on thelr way to take a train for Michigan, They found Hall tloo Sta ietiled tw dead on th . et Attorney -~ kersham and his rank MacMillan Mtanton, hie troth- Frank Ma “| epectal as Clark ~McKercher, or, Mo R, Stanton, @ copper merchant | #P° i jer, . have a jore than @ year to at No, 16 Willlam street, and Dr. Moore! cutnering the evidence on which thi are extensively in Michigan suit iy based, ‘This evidence include ‘per mines, Much of thelr 2 couples of the alleged agreements, black |wan attended to hy Jlall [Mats and reports of th organ Hal's nese aaaocia ofess to be | izations, branding whi and re unatie to ny season for je sul 0 ) cared to Miclater as oe Gs Ga ad mee seociations as “poachers, Li i si saa gig BOOT ‘sealpers” 4 iNegttt a the bs sioag mate dealers,” to wham ‘short shrift’ Jdred and Porty-seve and must be applied. Brosiver. ; Seer Many Concerns in Suit. . pipniilry v vi ‘The defendants named in the @uit ne peg he and who are alleged to have conspire ng themselves and with the assis : eye © of the National Wholesale Lumb 4 ; Demi Assollation have prevente Ms < 4 from selling directly or Ju The ston Lumbe Sei IES Th I \ York cor COLLAPSE BURIES TWO. ration, .w 18 Broad Three-sto Meick Baitding tm foe Now Yo imbe ade Associ Newark Pally Wih Workmen, ) eity The Material Mei | NEWARK, N. J. Ma A portton |! ia of the rey brick butlding at No. |“ bol pen iy 'h Sy drehael OL: Joulers’ Association ef Be eta i \ohuwetts Retail Lamier reales r ~ Nias Assoolation ef ne . ’ elenvay y “ Association of F cut r na tors, trustees i wove are named Jual defendants as well a@ the gitlcers and disectors and memvere of