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ane however, and = informed Frescht that he thought ball Magistrate ought to be fixed at at least $90,000 in each case. “You know, Your Honor," said tae young man, “that if Mr. okes dies} this will be a case of murde Kthe! Conrad turned deathly pale and Mutehed at the railing. She recoveret! herself when Mr. McManus broke in with the more conservative report on the millionaire’ condition. MAGISTRATE MAKES FOR BOTH. AN three lawyers the two girls Protested against such high bail, but after he had listened to ments, Magistrate Frosch! said 1 will fix ball at $25,000 in each case and hokt the prisoners for forty-etent houra, when, if Mr. 8 ia able to a pear, we will hold the examinat Meantime, 1 grant permission to tie Prisoners’ counsel to apply at any time for a reduction of bail.” the actual arratgenment of the two yong women Mr. Stokes's lawyer had a conference with the Court. “I suppose the charge against the two 'T $25,000 for Prisoners is felonious assault?” maid the | Magistrate. “No,” replied Mr. McManus, “the charge is attempted murder. We will endeavor to prove that these young | women @ought to slay Mr. Stokes, My client will press the complaint in person 4s s00n as he Is able to appear in court Magistrate Freschi then said that th short aMdavit on which young the their argu. | | Manhattan President Asks De- “NIANANA” TIS UP SUBWAY ~ ONCE MORE, WHILE REPORT OF MVANENY IS DELAYED “Nothing To-Day,” Says Head | of Transit Committee, and |] “when, on when will the work be- ay | impli shi Blames Printer. 608 Ge taewes evan on te | REVISION IS REAL CAUSE] —Next week!" Always the it Mexican, Latin or Greek our beards grow long, 14 song— Manana!—Next week!” “Manana! lay of Estimate Board Meet- ing to Postpone Action. women were originally held when @ raigned last Thursday, would not serve. ‘If you are going to name the crime of attempted murder,” sald the Court, “you will have to draw up new amM- davita and present the complaint in more elaborate <detal!. Also you will have to include a detailed statement) concerning Mr. Stokes's condition. As soon as these papers are ready we will proceed." The prisoners were in the counsel Teom adjoining the tribunal during this colloquy and they remained there while Mr. McManus was engaged in drawing up the supplemental papers to clinch the charge of attempted murder. With them were their three lawyers, Herman Phillips, Robert M. Moore and Clarke | L, Jordan. Attorneys Moore and Jor- | @an have been added to thelr staft of | counsel since the mysterfous “angel” who has offered to dafend them with untimited funds came to their succor. GIRL&’ LAWYERS SQUABBLE OVER DEFENSE. While the young women were confer- ring with their jawyers it was reported that the three attorneys were at logger- heads over the best plan of defense the charge of attempted murder. Mr. Phillips, who has not had the ex- perience in criminal practice of Messrs, Moore and Jordan, had accepted the girs’ statement that they only do- fended themselves after a savage physi- cal attack upon them by the millionaira, Mr. Moore, who defended Dr. Kennedy at his third trial for the murder 0: | Dolly Reynolds and who has appeares in other well known cases, frankly opposed this plan after he had had sev- eral conferences with the chorus girls in the West Side Court Prison, Just | what plan he had hit upon Mr. Moore would not stat Nor would Mr, Jordan eay that he agreed with Mr. Phillips or Mr. Moore on thelr theories of the best acheme of Jefenne. Lilian Graham and Ethel Conrad xpent several hours this morning groom: sng themselves for their appearance in court, They had brought down to) she prison & quantity of thelr most ‘etching finery, and by the ald of sev- eral mirrors, the like of which had never been seen within the prison walls be- fore, they accomplishéd great results. PRISON MATRON ACTS AS ‘LADY'S MAID. Their complexions had never shown to | better advantage, and thelr colffeurs were pronounced masterpieces by the prison matron, who had assisted in the capactty of lady's maid. ‘That they both possessed rare beauty was admitted by | she most cynical court attendants, who | have arraigned many comely prisoners at the bar in their day. There was not the merest hint of prison pallor upon their blooming cheeks an@ there was no doubt that they had got their eyebrows on straight. The girls’ counsel declared to-day that after they were taken to the station- house from their apartment in the Va- tuna the apartment was entered and a number of letters stolen from Miss Graham's trunk. She had put @ bundle of letters, twelve in all, said to have been written to her by Mr. Stokes, in the trunk, which she had locked and had taken the key with her when she was arrested. Friday morning Mr. Moore visited Migs Graham and she gave the key to him, He went to the Varuna, “When I unlocked the trunk,” sald Mr. Moore, “I found it had been opened | before I got there, Everything in it had | been thrown around. There were nearly @ hundred letters, ai] of which showed signs of having veen hastily examined and thrown back, out there was not single letter from Mr. Stokes.” My. Moore is inclined to put the ran- tacking of Miss Graham's trunk and disappearance of tho letters alleged t> have been written by Stokes up to| (ne police. The police deny having any Biokes letters or that they saw any, altegeetigomieee DIES AT LUNCH TABLE. Comminsion Merchant Lasarus Is Stricken in Ri Morris W, Lazarus, a commission mer- chant, of No. 12 East One Hundred and | Seventh street, walked to-day business associate from his office at No. Mercer street, to Broadway and Spring street, where Lazarus complained of being 1. He went into a lunch house at No. 472 Broadway and cailed for grapefruit. While waiting for his order he sud- enly complained of his heart and asked for water, Samuel Cheiner, the man ager, brought the water and found bi customer nad fallen dead from heart trouble. with al pt aN a ea Work, He Ends Lite With an. William H, Mason, a patno builder, aged forty-five, killed himself with gas to-day in his room at the boarding house of Mrs. Charles Aske, No. 65 Halsey street, Long Island City. Before turn- ing on the gas Mason had plugged the | keyhole with paper and laid towels over | @ creck in a window, Two weeks ago | he lost ‘his Job in a factory and became Out 'B’KLYN SUBWAY HALF DONE. lyn, has been prepared by the sec- retary of the Public vice ¢ umission 25 SMES and it shows that about 70 p nt. of Rome mysterious cause to-Aay in City | the excavation has been done, and well on to 50 per cent. of the entire Job of Hall circles held up, for the time bein LAR. | d | building the subway has been completed, the long expected Subway report of cirken About four miles of four-track road are under con: tion, the total con- tract price being nearly $16,000,000, About 1,125,000 cuble yards have been the Transit Committee. Borough Pr Gent McAneny of Manhattan, Chairman ot the Committee, announced the aew delay, Mr. McAneny on Friday gave his word that at 10 o'clo\k on Monday morning of this week ho would be at his office with copies of an excerpt of and gravel, no solid rock having been encountered. the report prepared for the evening newspapers. Here {s a bulletin of Mr, McAneny’s movements obtained over the telephone connected with his residence, No. 19 East Forty-seventh stroet: 9.80 o'olock—I_ am Mr, MoAneny's necretary. He ts asleep, and I can- not disturb him. You want to know J when t newspapers will get the subway report? God only knows! o’clock—No, this !s not Mr. Me- Aneny. I am his secretary. Mr. Mi Aneny is taking his bath. Call up in half an hour. 20.15 o'clock—-Mr. MeAneny Is dress- ing. You can have him at the tel phone tn about fifteen minutes. Call again, * 10.80 o'clock—Yes, this 1s McAneny. Oh, that subway report! Well, I cannot say when it will be ready, ONCE REARRESTED (Continued From First Page.) times and that he had never said any- thing to her about having a wife. Anna Crause, cashier in @ restaurant at No. 2848 Broadwa 1d she had been riding | e delay is with the printer, 1 be- | three times with Sohelb, the last time | Neve. Of course there will be no ex- | being May 18, and that she did not cerpt ready until we ge. the report | know that he was married, Policeman from the printers. It will have 128 pages, and it now looks as if it will not be for Skelly and Inspector Russell completed the list of witnesses. Both gave facts ready in tim today's | that the police investigation had de- Board of Estimate meeting. veloped. REVISION OF REPORT REAL|NC PROOF THAT MRS, SCHEIB CAUSE FOR DELAY. A member of the Public Service Com- mission, who requested that his name be withheld, said to-day that the real WAS MURDERED. For the defendant, Attorney Karlin dwelt upon the statement of Coroner's Physician Lehane, that he did not know THE EVENING | WORLD, removed, the material being chiefly sand, | fining Company. eon oe paeineten Vane net MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1911. Show Girls Fighting for Freedom | on Bail in Stokes Shooting Case HAVEMEVERRULED |S SUGAR TRUST BUT HELDLITTLESTOCK RESULTS AND ENTRIES LATONIA ENTRIES. RACIN LATONIA RESULTS. | FIRST two-year- (Continued from First Page.) would result in greatly pense, “Did you expect through this means to avoid some of the competition?’ asked Chairman Hardwick of the cim- mittee. Well, I suppose It had some effect of that kind,” Mr. Atkins was asked many questions ducing this ex- RAC nds ree for maiden four and a half furlongs. (Rooney), $10.90, $4.50 wid art), son, th Li Pheips, Lady of Palma, t relative to the organization tn 1887 of @ Bhapiro and Mirror al Adagnt, 10d " the sugar refineries company which SOND RACE—Purse % ia Ho: later became the American Sugar Re- -olds and upward x 2 He sakl the organiza- 1 Cap, 106 | | \ rt tion was to reduce the cost of pro-| and $2.4, Incision, allah: Lee! tans Hens duction and that he received for hin| $4.90 and P| a vaba noe, anes Lh concern, the Bay State Refining Com-| OK aplieaee t leek: eee. Sa which he valued at $590.00, trust! greeter General, ; . erect, [oer ifcates of the securities or holding | also ran. | r ny of a value of $900,000, — is ee tion FREE COMPETITION BEFORE) MINISTER HURT IN CRASH |9..'81!.(!\:! nel TRUST WAS FORMED. ' ; Representative Madison of Kansas| BETWEEN CAR AND WAGON. gil’ 110; ‘John be asked Mr. Atking if it were not @ fact | —-— [i \ sets Fort that previous to 1887 there was free|The Rey, Dr, Max Fried Sustains || Wer! > fae and open competition in the buying of raw and the selling of refined sugar in this country. Crushed Foot in Collision on | MARSHALL ROBERTS'S CHILD cause for the delay of the subway report was that certain corrections were de- cided upon after the report had reached the hands of the printer. Ever sin Jast Monday, when five Commissioners and the three mombers of the ‘Transit Committee claimed to have reached & final agreement in a meeting at the Bar Association, there has been a series of denials that corrections of any sort had been made in the report. As a matter of fact, corrections have been going in all week, how the woman came to her death. For the People, Mr. Strong called attention | to the many conflicting statements made by the defendant; to the fact that he paid the rent for the room where the body was found with #0 much care, and to his ready {dentification of the body at the Morgue, and the various other elements of the tragedy. When he finished Magistrate Corrigan said “Mr. Strong, while I agree with you that there are suspicious circumstances | connected with this case, still the Peo- The ening World also learned from] pio have not p ed that this woman ® reliable source that the sole cause of | died from homicide or that this man the delay is these same corrections, and,| killed her.”* | Provided the conferrees could “stay put’| Schelb went to the elevator with nis] for an hour, the complete report would | counsel, He did not notice that Mr. be forthcoming from the printers, Wyeth, his former employer, was at At Ul o'clock a clerk in the office of | the next elevator. When Lieut. Glow cester arrested the man at the bottom | of the shaft his attorney, Karlin, was furlous. MeAneny at City Hall handed out the following typewritten statement, which he sald the Borough President had dic- tated to @ stenographer from his re: dence. 1 am sorry, but tt has proved phy- “Who makes the charge?" he de- responded Wyeth, and the en- tire party went to the scene of the} sically impossible to get the draft next trial. of the transit report in proper shape Laeeenaneene. .conmmneenned for submission at a meeting of the a "I - 4 Board of late this afternoon, SELLERS’ PANIC I have asked that the meeting of IN JULY WHEAT. the Committee of the Whole Ko ove ——— until 12 o'clock te-morrow. ‘This thn . wi!l allow the time we must have POAC AAG 2 Ere al aehiory “Danie for finishing up. hit July wheat to-day. At one time We did not get the final proofs of | the aption showed a fall of nearly & the major part of the report untit | cents a bustel, as compared with a midnight last night, and we work- | Week ago, Bellef was widespread that ed over them until 2 o'clock this | the leading owners of cash wheat taken morning; but @ lot of material stil! | in on May contracts were selling the has to be checked up, and ft will take three of four hours to do tt. I shall devote to-day to that, and grain for July delivery, and we ing short of deferred months, a pating the hedging of new erop wh Ko. tole at e Chairman William R. Willcox | soon, Preparatory to such a manoeuvre Se rae pode — nission | to-day the bull clique apparently sup- bg J neh beeae pike poate ported the market during the early Feady for distribution, This change | ‘10K and helped holst prices, of plan will not affect the date upon ; alas fais OTE Cenine onect | which the final vote upon the report | UN!0ad: Stop loss selling orders from fe taken In the Board of Estimate, | {'?'" Syatsh te cer ne Nto operation, In consequence prices COMMITTEE HAS HELD MATTER dropped as much as 1 and 2 cents t MORE THAN FIVE MONTHS. tween tr nd before many As @ result of the upset July wheat, the Bronx, all of whom were elected in | Ml which has been at a premium for the fall of 19 upon pledges made to| tong period, went below the September ‘The Evening World that they would el, and seemed inclined to stay vote for the construction of an inde-| there, pendent subway system such as the Tri-| ‘The extreme low point touched to-| | borough. day was 877-8 for July, When the ‘The present Board of Estimate has| jst KOne cleared the pit there had een in office for one year and @ half the sev jolt which had been expert- nd nothing has been accomplished to| Gneed lest ihe market far from steady relieve present congested transit condi- d the minds of speculators anything dons. but se ne. Oct, 27 last the Public Service Com- ——_~<»—. | mission opened bids for the construc- telavinn coenne Bide tor the construe | DUKE OF WESTMINGTER which they had been working upon since of Estimaevand start digging ne ways ut once Bu in arranging for thelr opera ag a bre 1 collar-bone, was ca while playing polo a hampton, THis manship of the Democratic County | seated, W house aped unhurt Committee, . oes Maen —_—.— res Skull, front of a building eat rn wenty Id of ell from the se this « Report om Fourth Avenue Tanne} | jjqrry | | No. 6 Cannon » Shows Great Progress of Work. J ond floor to the He was removed sommepten'. He is believed to have been f A resume of the progress of the work | to St. Vincent's Hospital suffering trom on the Fourth gvenue subway, Brook- a fractured skul, sonnet chtinatnth oe per cent. of the sugar business of the per cent SELLS LAKEVILLE. Mr. Atkina “ala he thought this an es | | exaggeration and explained that the! Transfer Made to Holding and De- | American Sugar Refining Company ‘ dealers The Transit Committee has had the} Could Ke ar idea of the trouble Mibway Gisation 1A hand.cince Feu. | erloen 1 tumbled to 861-8, a loas of | Ita members are Mr. McAneny, Bor-| {00ut + tenis from the top figures to- ough President Cromwell of Staten Isl-| iignt'n clone, te Under Saturday | and and Borough President Miller of July, 197, the preparation of plans for HURT IN POLO GAME. | which ran dnto mi These plans], Hf the commission suddenly abandoned, | His Collar Bone Broken When flopping to the Interborough. | TI isi Nn ON GS coal rown in Collision With of the cunmission, appointed last week Jodehouse. says that the quickest relief he se Lord Wodehouse. would be for the commission to send} LOND( June 12—The Duke of these Triborough contracts to the Board | Westminster shstalned serious injuries Lexington Avenue. a dozen passengers on “Yes,” Mr. Atkins sald, free competition.” ‘there was Halt KILLED IN ELEVATOR. “That competition you found to be| Und Lexington avenue su onerous, didn’t you?” were thrown into « panic “Yos, it was,” noon when t Ne kev in which t “You wished to avold that compe- THINK collie With a nore a Mr. Madison continued, “and St S\<!% } ‘ it was for that reason that Mr. Have: ea Saeeangors, one a minist meyer gathered together yourself and! wore injured, They were the Itev about @ dozen other sugar manuface| Mo. tried, aged fifty, of Now i) I f turers for the purpose of forming an govt ninth trast, acd. Maurice| Head ummed betw agreement to eliminate this competl-|sasse, aed meventeen, a clerk of No, {tor car and the wall. It was 1 HOR WSS IE ROFT Mt East Seventy-etghth street. Dr. | to dev the wall before the WAVUILY Mb Athina lead, “the OFA® | nucais teh foot wae crushed and ghee | Gould bev 1ibe | cipal object waa to reduce the cost of wustained lacerations of the face. Thi production.” other who were ad “There were three purposes, were there not, that Influenced you—first, to eliminate competition, second to obtain the best possible prices for your prod- ucts, and then to reduce the cost of production?” ightened were Mrs. *W No, 427 Lexington ave of No, 1536 Lexington | Cohen of No, 196 & The wagon, aged, was owned b: “L think the third reason was what|/ No. 1 Hast Forty- and was in our minds primarily," sald Mr. driven by Joseph MoM at No, 132 Atkins. Bleventh avenue | Mr. Madison asked him 4f it was not | ———_ —— | a fact that in 1887 the seven vined were in con q 1 of m- 60 W. K. VANDERBILT JR. | velopment Company for Nom- inal Consideration, William K. Vanderbilt jr. has sold his | Lakeville estate, consisting of fourteen | acres, to the Lakeville Holding and Development Company for the nominal gum of $1. In the papers Mr. Vanderbilt | |{e set down as living and having his home at Northport, L. I, and Mrs. Vanderbilt as having her home and living in Manhattan, The document, with the wife's release of dower, has been filed in Queens County, at Jamaica, for record, The property is In two parcels, both being on the Lakeville or New Hydé Park road, Hoth release of dower and trans- fer of property are dated June 8 The home office of the purchaser is at Mineola. was formed in 1891 to succeed the trus- tees of the sugar refineries company be- cause the legility of the latter organiza- tlon Was questioned, Mr. Atkins testified that he had been made vice-president of the American Sugar Refining Company two years ago at the insistence of New England stock» holders who had been unable to secure information from the company to the business it was doing, “1 often tried to get It,” he sald, “but they always turned me off good-n turedly, They never published any r port, We knew they were doing a good business, because the dividends were | always paid, ——_—_. BOY BURNED IN CRIB. Children Set Fire fe ying About House, Frank Farll, four years old, was aec- riously burned to-day when, during the absence of his mother at the nearby WISSNER PIANOS represent real dollar for dollar value. We can prove conclusively to you that ‘they are the most expensively built pianos in existence, but not the highest priced, which in conjunction with their superb musical qualities makes them the choice of far-seeing piafio purchasers, Send Postal for Catalogue. to While ——— POLO POSTPONED AGAIN. ‘The polo match between picked teams |rocery, some of the children in the|of American and English players, WISSNER WAREROOMS: tenement at Nos, 110-12 Thompson| scheduled for this afternoon at the| 96 5th Ave., cor. 15th St.,N. 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Perfect-Fitting Glasses at $2.50. Ekukich &Sons vy: Oculists’ Opticians 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 217B'dway, Astor Hous» 22d St. 101 Nassau—Ann St. ~—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves., New York i allowed on all cash sales, 10% We pay fre.ght and RR, fares pen Evenings Until 9 | 498 Fulton St. «» Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. BEST WORK at LOWEST Price® () ind that we wr ali VRITE FOR _CATALOGUE— MAILED FREE ‘RAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Lverything for Housekeeping on ‘ CREDIT TERMS $50 Worth $3 Down iy cis 4 flube i ‘and sour w $I % 8 * £100 Worth $10 Down $1.50 Weekly ‘e 1s mos eT Ree ak 20“ §20 Reso rn em p COVER Larger Amounts in Proportion, ur Terme Apply Also to New Yor! ‘ate, New dersey and Connectleut. 1417-1423 THIRD AVE ind wth aruak binding, Nered fier Write or phone_and with samy West Lith St. Reuphoi tering , 103 W. 14th St. ~ AERP WANTED—MAL| ENTHY CORK vxpertenced ih wiNeate a vds line, Address W 765 World, One Little World Ad. Makes $3,300 Sale, And—That Isn’t All. | C. E, WILLIAMS REALTY CO.,, 350 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York, Sold by Groceries and Delicatessen Stores 1c Per Bottle. Joseph Motta of No. 10 Thompson] the playing field and the threatening 55-57 Flatbush Ave., | street heard the children sc sand | weather, BROOKLYN. MeL ran to t flat with a friend. They a wa rug over the child and put out) Waldo Confers With Whitman, fire, Then they rubbed sweet oll on the boy's body. He was later taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, where the doc tors say he will probobly not recover. ; _————_- | SHIPPING NEWS, Police Commissioner Waldo called o | District-Attorney Whitman in the rim | nal Courts Building to-day and the two fMclals chatted privately for haif an hour, The Commissioner told reporters |that his call had no espectal significance ‘and that {t was his first visit to the Dis- WATCHES DIAMONDS °38" CREDIT Young Men’ Wateh ‘Special . Gold pine "BLGIN ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY trict-Attorney since his appointment as Sun rises, 4.281840 ets. 7.80) Moon riage, head of the pollee, and simply for the at $2 920 THE TT purpose of getting officlally acquatr aT 33, ia Water DING AND" ENGR! RINGS. Sod S08 S38 880 There’s an Easy Way out of Coffee Troubles — Change to well-made ERICA Wi suas OND CO I To PORT OF NEW YORK, | a oma Cortlandt, Take ARKIN bi, i} Withetm \ Prince Mianct Friedrich inka 14TH ST. UPHOLSTERY CO. BW. 14th St. howe G1iM Chelsen J, SON EIU to or +: Bort "Anton ‘New, Orleans | | INCOMING DUE STREAMERS, Datavia, Hon adale, Havana. PARLOR suits, | WSTERED. | OUTGOING SALLED Adriatie, fasihanvves, | Coloa, Cristobal, fAMERS. DAY Velngess Anne, Nostols, June 9th, Publisher, New York World, Dear Sir; Through your advertising the five houses which we had for sale at Flatbush Manor for $3,300, we have received about ten or fifteen prospects, and through those pros- pects to the present day we have sold one house. We expect to sell two more houses this week, We think The Worid one of the best advertising mediums in this city, Yours truly, C. E, WILLIAMS REALTY co, (Per C. E. Williams, Vice-Pres,) 1944, ry Another letter very similar to this | MORAND.—THOMAS J., son of the tato| Was received through the same mail Matthew Morand and Mannah Stephen-| from J, $. Cruser, Real Estate dealer in eon. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. It is published and Evening World to- Fanergl from th , Mra R, 8, M Notike tune: * \