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‘SUBWAY REPORT SPLITS $257,000,000 F RI 08 NS RARRARRARARRR SADRDRRARDDADLO SLO RRADL DG 6 0 ARRRRA SS OS RRA SARA D 8 RRRRRADDRRDDDDDDLY DODDARADDDRADDRDDDD DDD: ADDL 0 AIG CODDDDDDAPDPDLLLLSS F< P88 SRR ARRAAPDALR | GALES RE EG ALAA, GIRL HANDY WITH GUN BEFORE STOKES GAS Weather-Probably clear to-night) Wednesday Zatr. PRICE ONE CENT. —_ _ She “ Circulation Books Open to Al 1, by The Press 0 ‘New York World), lishing y ain UW ie an } Sd & Weather—Probably clear to-night; Wednesday fair, itz: € Cirewlation Books Open to All.”’ NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911. YOUNG CONRAD GIRL ¥“ THREATENED MANY WITH HER PISTOL -_ Ss Shooting of W. E. D. Stokes Only One Incident Where She Drew Gun. IN RECENT TAXI ROW. Waved Revolver at Strike- breaker Then at Mother and Stepfather. Farley, Further sensational proof was uncov- ered @-day th the comely and attrac- five Ethel Conrad, young:: of the two show girls charged with empting to! vurder W. F. OD. was acc tomed to toating ers and turning | them upon both friends and relatives | ith a recklessness ¢ denotes at least an abnormal psychology or @ dangerous form of hysteria, About two months ago, according to «0 eye witness, Miss Conrad flashed out 4 short, snub-nosed revolver while rid- ng ina taxicab with James Farley, the rike breaker, She not omy turned Me Weapon on Farley, but when the tixicab stopped {m front of her mother's je she threatened her parent with ating it at her stept je. and screamed revo her, Charles | a passervy own off." a side street, in the immedi y of her stepfasher's at No. It was past midnight and the pave- ments on both s of the street were ed. Farley and his handsome voung companton had dined together. They were friende of long standing, but they had been quarreling over wo young women. Miss Conrad charged the strikebreaker with paying too muc! ttention to these young women and| her outburst of jealousy soon took on a fangerous aspect PLATTSBURG INCIDENT WITH PISTOL RECALLED, y aid know that the weapon exled in her he could not help but recall the inclu@ht at Plattsburg last Septem. fer when she threatened the Hfe of a foung merchant named Miller. cisiting Varley in Plattsburg at that spe. Ho was sum alarmed to tear a fene In a public dining place and per- Waded Miss Conrad to get Into a tax!- telling the chauffeur to drive to Nagle home. But the ride did not cool the anger $f the young girl, and she was still oc- supled with her outburst when the taxicab wh Ath street to tonrad had w threat ’ ny M Nagle cred ow er “Por God’ sake pus t un aw kthel. 1). or I'll red her, put her he. ng called to her (Continued on Fourth Page.) window a Paradoxical A paradox is yet true in fact," Something seemingly absurd “WEBSTER, This term properly applies to the $,640 individual “Want’ advertise- ments printed in last Sunday's World—744 more than the Sunday Merald, These more than eight thonsan.. advertisements are common! known as “wants.” In reality, t! were OFFERS. The persons who wanted positions offered to render you valuab.e service; Those who wanted to sell, rent, bor- row, &c,, in reality OFFERED you a bargain, a place in which to live or transact business, to pay you goodly interest for the use of your money, &c. She was| , World Advertionra Goth Cive ans Roos, They Are Accused of Swindling ng Show Girl Who Shot Stoke: Stokes. in Pose tor Broaaway Attraction HELDONGRAND LARCENY CHARGE Charles Hedges by a New Scheme. Emory M. Rogers and George H. La- porte, vzed to have ope! f the “John Bur . No. 20 Broa ted this afternoon ted under upon the com- Hedges of No. 59 ) street, and held for norrow on the charge | nd larceny Magistrate Harris, Yombs Court, required the men $00 ball each for appearance ng to- int of Charles In his sw Assistant mone used. Hedges tand met Rogers at his 181 Broadway un. made It would be ne: nvestmen essary t agent out to Washington to | wer (he property. Hedges insists that Rogers require m to pay $10 for the expenses of nvestigating trip and that 1 the request for th ut when he asked Rog yy gin an and tt He « Mea f from St. L kedup the details of the case, H state,” bue 1 Deen mad titty 0 Kave his bi estate xpeculator, any address. It is charg other persons had deet!n men upon the hypothesis (h a fund for investment, REALESTATEMEN 24STORY HOTEL AT TTHAVE. AND SATHST. PLANNED Syndicate Will Build Biggest Ay exception of the Gre anned for Seventh avenue and! Dr. Doty said that the case was un Thirty-seventh street, north of the new|doubtedly cholera. Pennsylvania Terminal, {t was an-| He is firmly of the opinion that the Hostelry at Cost of $4,000,000. hotel taller and bigger with the Square Hote! any yet planned In this city, nounced to-day. The site the Hotel York, avenu back 25 fest toward Broadway, has been sold to a syndicate of bankers and general investors who are back of e new hotel project The ‘essee of < according to the announce- has the property f twenty-on years with the privilege of three r: newals at an anual rental of $250.00 If he uses ' wal pr 6 will pay #29 full ter tv-four years. ate is represented by persot issem Marshall estate property, we front of 100 feet and runnin, (e Preston & price twenty planne: sons and wi! 1s so that ope: rranged on three nm entering will nblage as though he were enterin y.of high pitched banks c sarden features are espe: with a glazed dinin The e9 \U2ZLE YOUR RDOGOR L LEAD Ar HIN, ALDERMEN DECIDE.) tai ng Summer Months (¢ e to Be Restrained or They Will Be Seized, Poard of Aldermen (a resolution introduced man Niles R, Becker provid t during the months of June, Jul Aug hall st and September dogs tn the elt and may and parce Taxicab ders, 9? mI is oppo- with a Seventh look down on the DIES OF CHOLERA ON LINER BERLIN; PASS ENGERS HELD |Steerage Traveller From Ne ples, Four Days Out, Was Ill Only Thirty Hours. NO DANGER, DOTY SAY Precautions Will Prevent Ans Spread of Disease, Health Officer Declares. The North German Lioyd liner Berlin, which reached here to-day from Mediter ranean ports, reported at Quarantine that a steerage passenger was taken Il wi cholera four days after ing Napies and died thirty hours later. ‘This 18 the first cholera case reported jon an Incoming steamer for many | months. | ‘The #0 steerage passengers on the| Berlin were taken to Swinburne Island, where they will be detained until the danger of infection has passed. The 376 cabin passengers will probably be re- leased to-night or to-morrow mornin; The Berlin left Genoa on June 1, Naples the next day and Gibraltar on June 6 Four days after leaving Naples Russo Braggio wae taken sud- denly {11 and for thirty hours suffered violent cramps and evinced other symptoms of cholera. Braggio died on June 7 and was immediately burted | at Dr. Sterai Ippolito, the Royal Healt | Commissioner of Italy, and Dr, Kile- mann, the Berlin's German physic’ agreed on the diagnosis of the case, which was clinical in character. The Italian Health Commisstoner took spectmens in the case and sub- mitted them to Dr. Doty, the Health Commissioner at Quarantine, on the arrival of the Berlin here to-day. A bacteriological examination was at once commenced and Dr. Ippolito remained at Quarantine to observe the tests. The Berlin was thoroughly disinfect by the doctors and every precauti has been taken to prevent the entra of cholera, stringent measures taken to preven ‘a from entering this city will be noroughly effective, and that there eed be no fear that the contagion wil t a foothold, The Berlin has 125 first cabin and 250 second cabin passengers. Among the passengers on the Berlin are Harrison 8. Morris, Commissioner. General of the United States to the exhibition at Rome; Vic nish Consul to Caliao, lo de la Clerva, Spa ) | Havana; Don Fran Dona Beatrice Theodoli, > be @ mecntoer 91 oh of the Thaw family SCORES TO-DAY NATIONAL L LEAGUE. AT GINCINNATI, GIANTS— SINCINNATI— | Batteries — Math Fromme and son and Meyers AT PITTSBURG sROOKLYN— 00010 PITTSBURG— 0101 ohardt son ecateiecieees | AMERICAN LEAGUE. and Berge: | AT NEW YORK, | CLEVELAND— | 000 HIGHLANDERS— Ou Kater ant | | muzzled or led on a leash of the ordinar | result animals and thelr remoy pal pound, ‘They will be hel al AT PHILADELPHIA, LOUIS- 0 0 00 ATHLETICS— os PAGES _ PRIGE ONE CENT. _ONE CENT BULD OWN TRBOROUG SUBWAY j pS OF TERRITORY 1S REIECTED eel MAIN POINTS OF M'ANENY’S RE vkT 0 ON NEW SUBWAYS GY Will ‘Transit Committee’s Report to Board of Estimate Demands $257,000,000 In a nutshell, the McAneny Committee recommends the expendi- Construction, Bidders to ure of $257,400,000 in more subways and their equipment for pératl as ‘eile: me Pay Half of Cost. The The city to put up $131,200,000, Interborough to put up $: truction and $21,000,000 tor equipment. The B. R.. T. tion and $24,000,000 for equipment. The B. R. T. gets all of ils Brooklyn and Queens extensions, together with a subway up Broadway, Manhattan, to Fifty-ninth street, on condition of a five-cent fare to Coney sland, advocated by the Evening World. ot he Interborough gets its third-tracking rights in Manhattan, all its extensions in the Bronx, the completion of the subway “H’” in Manhattan, a new tunnel to Brocklyn, with extensions in both Queens and Kings. )0,000—$54,800,000 for con- ‘FIVE-CENT FARE TO CONEY | INSISTED ON BY M’ANENY 100,000 for construc- to put up $50,400,000— Original Route Is Alternative of Scheme With Prospect of Securing Operator Through Advertisement. The long-expected subway report from the Transit Committee was handed to-day to the Board of Estimate. The committee advo- cates dividing the transit territory between the Interborough Rapid Transit Company and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company y upon certain terms in case of the rejection of which the city Is then to proceed with the construction of the Triborough or independent subway system, for which bids have been held up by the Public Service Commission since Oct. 27 last. After the Board of Estimate had officially received the report, Mayor Gaynor set Wednesday, June 21, at 10.30 o'clock in the morning for a public hearing upon the findings of the Transit Committee. FINAL VOTE NEXT WEEK. Concerning the report Mayor Gaynor said this afternoon: I shall not discuss the matter; but I can hardly refrain from saying that even those who wanted to rush things FELTLINE ARSHP, AGED HUSBAND MRS. HORN SAYS SHOOTS WIFE IN VORGE SUT INAQUARREL “1 Was Rolling Mrs. Clara Winfield Is Driven Currents,” Her Explanation ‘to Police Station, Where of Alleged Wrong Doing: She Makes Charge. About in Upper Mrs, Kathryn Horn, whose husband,| Mrs, Clara Winfleld, “aged fifty-nix through six months and more ago must now see the immense William O. Horn, has brought sult for] years, was taken to the Bedford avenue 1 i 1 divorce, alleging that she occupled @) notice station, Brooklyn, this afternoon gain to the community which has come from a careful and " away hotel with a man was a witness in her Justice Gerard tn ‘oom at a Ro named Martun, own behalf before the Supreme Court to-da Asked to expla! how “Martin” to go to her room Mrs. Horn stated that she couldn't tell exactly. “My head was as light as air, In fact, I felt like an aeroplane rolling about in the upper currents,” explained the handsome woman, “It just happened— that's as much as I can recall,” Mrs. Horn's defense is that tf she did act improperly she Was unaware of it ach by her sister, Mrs, Anna Stuttergood, of No. 129 Claremont ave- nue with two bullets In her body, which had been fired at her by her husband, | Henry, aged sixty-three. | Mrs. Winfleld, who was suffering from | loss of blood and greatly wi ned, told | the police that she adn her husband had had @ quarrel at their home and that he had grabbed his thirty-eight calibre re- volver and fired twico at her. One bui- let entered her right breast and the sec- ond lodged in her left arm deliberate reconsideration of the whole subway matter; but of course some of them will never admit it, but will continue their abuse, This subway matter ts the highest matter before any gov- ernment in the world, national, State or local, so far as I know, at the present time, and needed and needs the most careful and comprehensive consideration, Borough President McAneny tssued this statement late this afte: noon: jecause she was insane. On this de-| An ambuls was summoned, but Under the agreement reached to-day in the Committee of a jury in a previous trial found| Mrs, Winseld sed to go to a hos he Whol he Board will tak guilty of mlaconduct and voted her| pital. A wounda were dressed the Whole, the Board will take up the report with the expec hence irresponsible. Aa 1 to her sister's home. tation of voting upon the recommendations it submits, a week ordered a new tr po arrested Winfield at his from to-morrow. I have no doubt that the Board will also approve the suggestion of the committee that a definlte limita- tion of time be set for the rec of replies of the operating companies, her statement EXPLOSION KILLS Martin." Oh, ye! ture show, and 1 was we were at a moving ple- F introd He wan a rant nice There will be no delay beyond that; for, one way or 0 engaxe &,room, he was standius other, the Board will vote to go ahead. with actual construction work before the end of the month, and the Public Service Com- mission, within its jurisdiction, is prepared to act accordingly, YOR FIVE-CENT FARE TO CONEY. The report says with respect to a five-cent fare to Coney Island, ‘ong advocated in The Evening World: The conferees suggest that the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company ked me if he might accompany me. said he could, I thought. When I en aged (he rooms and signed the name I asked the re WRECKS CHEMICAL PLANT IN ALBANY ed about, nediately for He came up, gL hat he left im M Walt % Jarccns re | aecept a five-cent fare to Coney Island over all the lines of the new re-| Half Dozen Persons Reported} jystem entering the Coney Island dlstrtet. ‘The company proposes to present 10-cent fare on the Mnes reaching Coney Island, arguing that the recent examination by the Pubjte Service: Commission demonstrated the fact that the roads in question would not yleld a fair return upon a five-cent basis, and that it accordingly should not be ate, iw that Tf head. Borton, retain the Dead in Ruins of Building After Blow Up at Fire aeroplane in th Mra, Harriet Jaughter by @ pr fled that her mot * spells. ‘The Mrs. marriage r Was su daughter remen about June, he t required to accept a lowe Five or six ; fomartn ‘The conf aro of the opinion, how ? company to r to itvelf the aggre m in an exp on Ww 7 thout regard to th ant of t Alba mains why a five $ 4 au to other parts of the city. Batteries Lake and Clark ‘Thomes, Vians a Peek G5 ane oT sacle! ed As for th 1inder of the report, {t was forecasted in The Evening oe nee ! te) World of De ) ), as follows; : ay Which, in conclusion, brings the whole rapld transit situation back tae a - » the Interborough and the B, RT, dividing the ¢ransportation ple — two parts, with the Clty of ork and {ts faithful public ser- rewarded a POSTPONED GAMES. ato In ox nding the s agreement” of the past 7 nto ature, eipey J American League. | In the event that the B. R, T. and the Interdorough refuse to “divide, tera at a a t 1 Say | The city proceed at on ow the construction of the so-called Trk “Another chaiienge for the intern For Racing Gerults aud Erecvar| OTOush rouile a that ihe vice Commia proceed to ional cup te expected. Mews, see Sporting Page. advertise for Lids for the equipment and operation, or for the partiad a ai oa aa i