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\ d were [i nadiaatiiedll anaaaaaadiionaddaoaanaaansenaaaanaaaanaaadaonaonaanmaateaaataanaandaaaaaadnl ARR nnn See AS PR Sen am » JUROR IS OUSTED AT REICHMANN TRIAL BOND IN STOKES SHOOTING AGAIN REDUCED _PRIGE “ONE CENT. 1911, by The Press (The New York Ws bly fate to-night; 8: NEW. “YORK, FRIDAY, ‘JUNE. 16, ~ BAL CUT AGAN OR GIRLS WHO SHOT STOKES, BUT SERICUS Risin Gehin: Reduces Bond to} $10,000 Each at Hearing on Case. Fourth GO TO COURT ON “L.” Hotel Man Accused of “Duck- ing the Firing Going to Jersey Line” in At a fourth arraiz: Conrad and Lillian this afternoon in nent of Graham, the grand held jury room in the Criminal Courts Build- ing, Magistrate Freschi further re- duced their bail from $15,000 to $10,- 000, but he refused to change tho charge against them from attempted murder to assault in tho 8. degree. nents Robert M ney Moora, for W. E. Loosevelt the show D, Stokes had Hospital ti fre 4 ftom the firing line The two youn 180: Ss, attired In| thetr most attractive 1s and hats, | were brought down fr 10 Weat Bide Yourt privon in the cu: y of two ur formed p en iT ney on the sinth a ¢ and were stared at and f curious crowds all along the jury room was } on of the they were LAWYER SH GIRLS COURT, Robert M. Moore opened teries for the day by postal card his bat- howing: addressed to Miss Graha: and bearing the slenature of a weil known New Yorker. Mr. Moore sal knew tho the char of the communication was more thar reckless and slanderous and few saw {t believed that man wl name {t bore would even have of writing 1 thel Convad's Nagel, was preser but her daughter did not much as a throughout t not appear to take in her emc Magistrate i ceedings by Stokes's Attorney Sullivan in had been discharied from the “He is much bett whe Jreanie mother, Mrs, at tho Mi ope! for ar on M next Wedlr Attorney exclaimed Moore then umped up sed up condition. was well enovgh yeoter trip to J STOKES RUNNING AWAY, SAYS MOORE. i “As @ matter « tats run 1a away from this cas vs from tue! Mx, Ordwa nut there has firing line, M to 0 na ement of borough | ehead with their € at » J ’, 1 man when | e a Mr, MeMan- an Ey World reporte Hr. Stoi ut my | port of toner Ord man. tt iding at @ loca) board t Was acco, i r tiail, Long Istand Cit nurse and a physi Mr. M nee . ad with fiv yot worry about sto) hing from Borough ¢ eens who, away from this ¢ e here all ee t of his rem right.” 7 ect his su But I insist on an tmmedtaie hea as mu) Loure r wa elf to hold court lo ne a Magistrate ire , i is 100 speedy a have anything But let us ta Mr, Moore. Wh of there dele have they?" “Bhey are (Co: tinued on Second Pai ) | n the case POSTCARD TO! Chartes | a the pro- HARGE STANDS Borow GH PRES SIDENT | WHOSE REMOVAL IS | RECO. MMI NDED TO DIX Resid ad GRESSEER | AE GRESSER, ~ SAYSPROBER I ga »| Says Borough President Is i Incompetent. ‘ I Gresser, en doing this and they | | the Bor Queens, in a report to|have been reg ely as a set c \aey, I recommends that the | siiftiess, victor men, barred ent be removed f rnor takes final acti OLD MUSICIAN 10 DEATH IN STREET “Banties” Blamed for Murder of William Bley, Who Blew Horn at Hammerstein’s. REFUSED NIGHTLY TOLL. | ‘Police Know Names of Two of Band That Infests REPORT 1 OK: ter | Ordway, rchae Inves ition, | inals directed the operationa of Mt of om ofe examine the er to the repost before the West Side Lot. . | A couple of red-faced young men In caps and Harless shirts scrambled up | Of age and a stone setter, fell from | the embankment from a vacant lot in| the twenty-eighth floor of the new| | curty-elgnth street, between Eighth | Bankers’ Trust Company Building, at) hd Ninth avenues, shinned over the | the corner of Wall and Nassau streets, | tdo fence that incloses it and glanced | at 1 o'clock this afternoon, The man's oe and down the stre Policeman Kelly turned the corner from Ninth avenue and the pair took it on the run, ophe: said the Policeman. “Thoy're making themselves mighty scarce round here since some of thel crowd killed Old Man Bley last night— they'll slight @ cop a mile off and beat it, j and no wonder, for it's the worst job they've done since ‘Newburg’ Gallagher Was sent awey to-Dannemora,! ‘The slinking away of the young men and the talk to-day in*the eight saloons | in the block—nearly all ‘S-cent booze | places’—over the latest outbreak of the Banty gang, a side-arm of the Gophers, | are an echo of the old days of the lead- lership of Mickey MeGloin who organ- ized one of the first and most murderous gangs New York has ever known—a crowd that killed and robbed systemat- feally and methodically and was broken |up only with the death of its head. MURDER OF BLEY LAID TO THE BANTY GANG. The murder of William Bley, the kind- e was on his way 4 }1y old musictan, \to his home or the night's perf erstein’s roof, where he played the neh is laid unanimously, tn | , to the credit of the| n banded to- man| ooling from "Fat" : Gallagher in the those police-defying crim. | the ronounced "Goophers" — a 3 on the west side, | avenue to the as Ninth avenue nance on Ham- jth | Banties, days when Gophers — lor has disappeared, but his | b hanging around the street block, suinmer |Crowd of 5,000 Restrained | he fen, | face. |to the spot, “OFF NEW BUILDING. OF BANKERS TRUST Stone Setter Drops to Death; in Front of J. P. Mor- gan’s Office. HORROR IN WALL ST. With Difficulty—Women Faint at Sight. William Anderson, thirty-five years body was frightfully mangled. A crowd of 5,000 persons jammed the streets in the excitement that followed | the fall. It was just after the lunch period mded that Anderson resumed his work at the top of the tall bullding. Just ‘across from the place is the office of J. Plerpont Morgan & Co. the Sub- Treasury and other concerns that oc- py the leading places in the financial district. Anderson had charge of the Placing of @ large stone, Hardly had he started his task when Willlam Graham of Montclair, N. J., was coming out of Trinity Chureh at the moment. As Mr. Graham walked toward Wall streét he saw the man's body turn over and over in the air, He was rivetted to the spot by the horror of the fail, Mr. Graham the body strike a stone cornice four stories from the street, but there was no further ac- curate detail of the accident. As the Montclair man stood half dazed a bit of bone struck him tn the| It was from Anderson's body, hurled many feet through the alr, The body fell In the centre of Wall street and the spectacle was the most hor- rible the workers in the financial dis- trict ever Policeman Maloney, on duty at the 1 and Nassau stree's, ran snatched a rubber cover from a horse nearby and covered the mangled body. ‘Then he called for al | to restrain a surging, curious crowd | that came from the curb market, from | the Stock Exchange and from the bro- | | kers’ corner of W. offices in the neighborhood. | Three women who were in the street at the time fainted and were carried to « neighboring drug store, n for the price of az things unpleasan e imprudent enough | about a year working by dy enough to scrap, but not murder- fro} night's outbreak, ad nt standing In the ard e pol Ad a sextette of Ceptral jor men are working in the locality to-day to run them to cover and break up. vacant lot where the Banties eadauarters ' The the stagnar nes grow | other rul float centre of New York SALOONKEEPER REFUSED DRINK WITHOUT MONEY, is on surface men cross m the lot and asked Mackere fill a pafl with beer. Mackerer asked to see the money, “In the hammock, Dutch," said the g man, This !s Ninth avenue fo nd-up, and Mackerer refused and red the youth out of the pl Vhe Next minute a sh was flung through the €. of garbage swinging doors er t ewatk Was stril Stefan Li punter, Tushed out on passed his door ne the eye and nearly felled. no accompanied him, was nstant, dire otly d have | across the lam Bley was t tacked. Two of the youns men ¥ of the oppor-| stopped him to ask for the price o y Dix of mak-| pint, He had up to them befora, (Continued on Second Page) S| however, gives!” Workmen sald that Anderson not only \HE GANGSTERS BEAT FALLS 28 STORIES. YOUNG VANDERBILT BURNED AS FLAMES DESTROY LAUNCH Face and Hands of Harold, W. | K.’s Son, Badly Injured in Blaze on River. | JUMPS OVERBOARD. |Gets Ashore Amidst Excite- ment While Flaming Craft Sets Fire to Pier. RED TOP, Conn., June 16,—The launch Vagrant, owned by Harold Vanderbilt, son of W. K. Vanderbilt, which was moored beside the launch John Har- vard, was destroyed by fire this after- noon, Mr. Vanderbilt was badly burned about the face and hands, but luckily his eye- sightt {s not impatred, ‘The \aunch was about twenty feet in length and had been used by Mr. Van- derbilt during his stay at the Harvard crew quarters, This afternoon he tried to start the gasoline engine, but it back-fired and set the woodwork afire. Mr, Vanderbilt had to jump ove: board, and’ the launch, Befrig free, drift- ed to the Government light, a short distance below, with the fire gaining rapidly on all parts of the boat. The small Government pler was set afire, but this was quickly extinguished by crew men and others, but the launch went adrift again in spite of the efforts employees in the crew quarters to rescue some articles on board. A short distance below the launch struck a snag and went down, putting out the fire before it reached the gasoline tank. Mr. Vanderbilt had gotten ashore and had his burns dressed. His hair and eyebrows were all singed and there are burns on his arms and face. The launch was valued at about $2,000, 1911. 200 PAGES PRICE ONE oa ee Soe gece REICHMANN'S TRIAL MYSTERIOUSLY HALTS TO DISCARD A JUROR — Reasons Not Given Out Why Both Sides Suddenly Consent to Ex- cuse Architect Budlong From Hearing Case. MILL IONAIRE! s SON WHO WAS LiSRNED ON A BLAZING LAUNCH. FIGURED IN OFFER TO STOP CRUSADE AT FORT GEORGE. HAROLD VANDERBILT SON OF ABISHOP New Talesman Accepted and Prose- cutor Opens Case, Promising to Show Falsified Books. Aftér the sudden withdrawal of a juror, already chosen, had tem- porarily halted the trial of Joseph B, Reichmann, former president of the defunct Carnegie Trust Company, the vacancy in the box was filled WED AN ACTRESS this afternoon, and Assistant District Attorney John K. Clarke outlined the evidence by which he hopes to convict the defendant of making false Charles S. Fallows, Lawyer, |*nd misleading reports to the State Banking Department. George ‘H. Budlong, an architect of No. 117 Wadsworth avenue, Will Wed Miss Edna von Bronx, Juror No, 8, was the man who was ousted so summarily and Leska Bruna. mysteriously, The man chosen to take his place was Harry E. Robey, a silversmith at No, 126 East Twenty-eighth street. Chatice @anvuel Fallows, « lewver Beyond the statement made by both John B. Stanchfield, counsel with offices at No. 90 Church street, and; for Reichmann, and District-Attorney Whitman that Juror No. 8 was 18-YEAR-OLD GIRL, JILTED, ENDS LIFE BY INRALING GAS Celia Smith Makes Good Her| K the stone cornice at the fourth 1 blow crushed his body, | ed from the roof of a wooden | guard that ts erected over Wall str protect passers from any mat t fall during the construction man's body was taken The contractors by \ ployed are Ang the build h. weeks age e derrick fell through several of the top floors and couple of men. <> --—— : OLVANY NEW FIRE DEPUTY. and Johnaon Na Tam- many Man for Asnistnnt, Olvany is the new ty Johnson to run the Mire Department Mr. Ol was to-d ppol ‘ mer Johnson. sal v0) a year 3, who ts thirty: old, is @ la and mmany Assembly Prenderga an y Hall to- inistered his duties ad the oath of oMfce, He begins once at Fire Headquarters, Ph cP | —_———- ed a8 |and Mac Kerer, seiging a billy he weeps GAYNOR WINS IN KANE CASE, | Court Uphotds Mayor's Refusal to Appoint Brooklyn Man, ALBANY, June ‘The Jlower courts upholding the action of r nor in refusing to appoint Ka: sor Brooklyn F as a commissioner of elec- eh, Was affirm, ed t urt of App: to-day May! ynor named J, Grattan Mac- Mahon as commissioner, fons he ¢ Suicide Threat, Eluding Watchful Sister. Smith a milliner, ¢ k told Mra marrle at No. 4 at t man to whom mar aid ny move never came to see her, and t the best thing she could do was to commit suicide. To-day killed herwel Mrs, Beck een wat the girl rather eo put thoug | she was more 11, and to-day went | When Mrs. returned to the |had happened + ran oomk. She found her June 16.—In ¢ Ascher P, ¢ ALBANY, the Re lergyman prayed that the conservation of State's re would not be o ked at this | and that no unjust me should be enacted, Ine ferred to Majority Leader |was in the chair, as elder.” 6 Senate to ok, a vener ) Saratoga County, portant measures for the the pena ee der of the $12 BLUE SERGE SUITS, $5.95 CLOTHING COR: =, “RUBY presiding | son of Bishop Samuel Fallows, the se “ ¢, ” nothin; her wa i se Ot eae mnieae Lateran te used “by consent,” nothing furt as given out at the thne of the A license to marty Mise Edna von Leska | 1aSons for dropping the juror. Bruna, a talented actress, who is chief-| The unexpected turn in the trial fol- ly remembered for her work in ‘The |!owed a whispered consultation between Fortune Hunter," in which play she| Mr. Stanchfeld, the District-Attorney by Mr. have him, When Mr. Whitman was asked if the Justice Vernon M. Davis, before| Budiong in the Reichmann trial was appeared as the calculating daughter} 204 g For of a skin-fiint banker, Mise Bruna haa] Whom the trial 1s teing held in the) (he Budleng connected with the 4 i i George affair, he replied: "Yes, 2 @id Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court had important parts in a number of WHITMAN MYSTERIOUS AS TO not think it right to have him om ¢his plays jury.” In the application for a marriage| INFORMATION HE RECEIVED. | As soon as Mr. Robey had been chosen license at City Hall Mr. Fallows gave] Later Mr. Whitman said information| for the etghth place in the box Mr. | bis axe as thirty and his rnce an|had been received by the Court that] Clarke opened the case for the State. ». 700 West End avenue, He sald that| made {t necessary to excuse the juror, | He said that Reichmann, as president of the company, was dominant in its mae agement, with Cuminias, Condon end Moore, and his office adjoined that of | he was born in Chicago and th father and mother were Samuel I and Lucy B. Huntington Dis How ‘The information was of such a nature (hat st could not be made pubile. named George Budiong, man an} wit 5 ; Miss Bruna said that she was twenty- oa he ncaa Rapwrartset Gan 55] | Wiltam J. Cummins, ruling spirit of the elht years of age, born in Pittston, Pa, | Architects Hving at No. 1st |kroup. He described the transactions 1 the dau of Ferdinand Prana | venue in August, 194, was chatrman | upon which the indictment was based= of a committee of property o residents of Morris, Hotghts. long was sald to have offered for ners and| misstatements regarding contingent fle al/ilttes, outstanding loans and Bers rowed y—plain disobedience of er. Her home address 930 West End ay Hunter and Sarah Dalze was given as Ne In The Fortur ders issued played with John Bi to stop fighting t time before by the graduated from Sm! | ment places at I State Fictitious she was the room-mate of Mias Brooks| range matters so that th enirtes In ooks would lkewiae fig- Van Dyke, daughter of Dr, an omplaints made to the | ure, !, in the mass of evidence to | Sous (hs preeaaa i ee oof | 5 3 this particular Mudiong I will show," continued Mr. Clarke, | declared that he had mentioned tho! “that Itelch . 6 also president | LOSES WIFE AND INCOME, J inney only tn a Jouing way lot the Mesenants’ and Manufacturers! — A man named George H. Budlong was! seourity Company hich got moaiaale Mien Barred Vr Place tn Firm) ine « venteen nh talesman c i e In der uf ) these fraudu- ' aw Wremdaee, January, 1907, a8 a juror in the trial t ons, and that the dmdt- rie Apneinté Division of! tha: mupceme| EAE Tamme 20. MA ket Very, f Junie againat whose accounts (aaa Court affirmed the de |touni overdrafts were allowed to stand : | |were two bookkeepere—M. J. Lywn Justice O'Gorman dismissing the suit i ee lee tan Willard Hain againet Waehine:| NATIONAL LEAGUE, and W. E. Remshart—whose dally dale s father-in-law, for —- | Averaged less than $109, but who, AT PITTSBURG. | n and week out, were apparent uizned that when he marriea| BOSTON | overdrawn from $30,007 to $90,000" he was promised] 000000 — , | oA8 this point « Monday morning tine Bros, Pte | | PITTSBURG— orte 4 ’ | a PER Se ARBRIAL ovuod0i14i - | STANCHFIELD ATTACKS INDICT: marriage and Hein| Batterles—Brown and i<ling; Cam | MENT AS DEFECTIVE, Ad no fon. Mra, Hein re. | 0!t# and Simon, | ‘The jury, which was completed last cently obt a entered the box at 10.90 thi - aS AMERICAN LEAGUE, |S, cated te Lok ane for the of is client and the HIGHLANDERS GAME OFF. AT BOSTON, dismissal of the case, He sald the Ine A heavy cloudburst just before came | CLEVELAND— | di did not descrive the place fered with the| 300110 _._ | where the offense was committed, nor e with Detrott, Tame} aoeron, jdid the acts « din the indictment ned to-morrow | BOSTON— constitute @ crime, He further alleged oo00000 ——* | that the Grand Jury which found the Batteries-Young and Land, Cteotte | indi did not have jurisdiction, and Kleinow, District-Attorney Whitman in reply | sald that the {indictment stated that the alleged crime was committed on Sept » Wl, and that the phrase “then and POSTPONED GAMES, National League. | AT PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO-~ 2 Bronaway, Cor. Barclay St. opp. | H Oitice, will well to Gay. ar pat aie Brooklyn and Cincinnat! game celled 0 —- |there” could only mean that date ed 5,000 Men's Blue Serge Suits, fast color | oft because of rain ATHLETICS the County of New York, guaranteed; also grays, brow bl —_——<——__. “ " Justice Davis then the Pietriste BiPey TORMsARS! PEA iced i204) world Bullding Turkish Bathe, 70 — | attorney and Mr, Stanchfeld for |guz special. price to-day Satur. ye + Bata wiih i Rs He tterles—Scott as iiivan, Coombs } consultation that resulted in Juror day, $5.05, Open Saturday ove tu! 10,%e* end Lapp. Jong belng exvused, 4 ’ Jerome, but Thaw declined to j | j j {

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