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\ CONVICT MURDERS FOSDIGK PROBES PRISON MATE ON MINING DEALS OF BLACKWELL'S PIER HIS. EMPLOYEES Vietim’s Head Crushed With | Finds Men in His Office Have Iron Bar Before Keepers | Been Promoting Shares Can Interfere. Among City’s Workers, Raymond 1D. Fosdick, Commissioner of + | Atcounts, to-day began an investigation } of men in his it Is alleged, x | have been engaged for nome time past | Both Desperate Prisoners and in promoting and selling stock In. a| | mining and smelting company amone| Sentenced as Men of | the employees of other city departments. | | The name of the company ts the Cni- Violence. |antia Mining and Smelting Company, with offices at No. 150 Nassau atreet, [and it ciaims to own the Eaperanta mine in Guatemala. The company is capitalized at $1,000,000, Willis L. Chaffee is the chiet examiner in the Commissioner of Accounts’ of- flee He has had charge of important inventigations of city depeartmenta, not- [ably directing the probe into the Dock [and Health Departments and he is even | now investigating the Park Department. GAN Sehn Baniinsky died early to-day in Peattentiary hospital on Blackwell's from the effects of a blow delty- ‘Spon his head by an fron bar wield-| @ by Camillo Bosto. His skull was |. Bosto, aiso a prisoner, will for murder when his term of at has expired. farden Hayes, on looking up the| wr Chaffee is dow ’ 1 upon the Iiterat rimes for which both men were! of the mining company un tte wereetery, . found that Baniinsky was ; is Hiram W. Eastman is an expert ac. countant in Mr. Fondick's office who has been doing spectal work under the dire-. tion of Chief Examiner Chaffee. He ts down as the Vice-President and Gen. eral Manager of the mining company as well an a director. Charles D. Schenck, who ts also an employee of the Comminsioner of Ac. counts, 1s another director of the mining eompany. “COMMODORE” SEERS LISTED AS PRESIDENT, ‘The president of the mining company ts “Commodore” Walter J. Beers, who having done it and raised nts | 8 mployee of the Deck Department to mit Bosto. | and is even now in charge of the entire “Byewitnerses tell me that Bosto| eet of muntctpal ferryboats. Charles Grabbed an iron bar which lay upon’ 5“ Gariey, Secretary of the Dock De- the pier, and rushed at Baniinsky, Be- | ent and ght hand fore the Keeper could get in between | Dartment and right hand man of Doek the two prisoners, Banlinaky had heen | Commissioner in Tompkins, is | Knocked down nnd was bleeding from | treasurer of the mining company. Roth an Ugly gash across the forenead, | {hese mon are said to have been actively Boston gave himself up to the keepers, ,°nxaged In promoting the sale of the mining stock among city employees, Rs tee 20806 tm nalc-deten When called before Commissioner of carried into the hos- pital by four prisoners, and every ef-| Accounts Foxdick, Eastman admitted to- yees of both the Dock fort wes made to savo his life. There 2#y that employees o was hope for a tine, but later it/was |@nd Park Departments bad purchased j "| stock in the mining company of which found that he haa suffered a com-| aril | faneacen, oad he w eee ee ea dee Stee | "Mr. Fosdick immodintely subpoenaed Me Gebaght to ine Morgue. | all of the books of the mining com- Bosto faces a long term in Sing Bing | PANY 8nd started on a quest of the for homicide. Warden Hayen notified |28mer Of the various stockholders, his the Coroner and a formal inquest will be wiper inna thy pcilye be held, with testimony from other prin- | Considerable shake-up tn his own section months for assault in the committed in Westchester would have besr released Bosto on July @ will have & three-months' sentence for carried a revolver. HI8 MAN BEFORE ER COULD INTERVENE. “Both men were at work yesterday unloading coal from a boat moored at east side of the island,” said War- “Somebody threw a piece ‘ing Banlinsky. This angered accused his little prison f; iN i | H af = SHE CANT MARRY BUT ASKS $25,000 FOR HIS REFUSAL Against Doctor Thrown Out of Court. | Although prohibited from remarrying | by an order of the Court, Caroline 8 and For pre Mrs Je | “fifth street, has filed a su- ye Court action, it was learned to- | ) recover $25,0% damages trom Dr ‘ank W. Chamberialn of No. 411 Con- vent avenue, for breach of promise t marry her The case came up to-day on an Plication made by Physician to Supreme Court Guy to vacate an order secured by Mra, Jewell for his examination be- fore trial. The order, hia counsel told the Court, was only secured to harrass | the defendant, as tt will be impoastble | for the plaintiff successfully to prose: cule her case during the Hfetime of her former husband “This court is asked to do an tiegal Justice Guy to-day, ming the motion to vacate the order “It cannot gram this appilcation for an examination of the defendant. ‘This endx jor ot Pi tho proceedings. You might as well aak the court (o help collect a gambling debt, Tt cannot be done,” | Dr. Chamberlain has since married a | Miss Irene Stidd, QUEENS BOROUGH CLUB BOXING MEN DISCHARGED. be be Up to Police to Prove Organization Not Properly Incorporated, the Court Holds, | The Court of Special Sessions at Ja- matica, Queens Borough, to-day declared thove arrested at the Queens Borough be: r de Athletic Club several weeks ago, |» charged with aiding and abbeting prige fight, not proved They were Joseph Met ty-second street, Flushing, and ‘Thomas Davis of No. 331 East Hleventh street, Manhattan, whor pt. Maud and de- tectives saw box; Jaco Schehr of Academy street, Hunters Point, who, it was said, took money; Harry Hayes of a Jackson avenue, who acted as nu lec tin per; Edward Oldis o! Manhatian avenue, Brooklyn, nounce? and referee; Herbert Da 82 Acadamy st who stamped and approved membership applicagions, and Michael Riley of 718 Humboldt street, Brooklyn, who was doorkeeper. | of the city government. - ali erie his| ‘phe circulation of the pamphlets of 3 pleted | ining company was Itself im. his present term. The warden oo a ae hy com- a proper act," said Mr. Fosdick to an Meanted upon the singular feature of two! invening World reporter to-day. “They men being the ultimate victims of the; Invitations to employees | were clearly Same justice which was supposed t0/ of the various city departments to pur. chase stock in that particular mining have afforded them protection trom the corporation." thelr own violent "This is the first time that the mat | ter of this mining company has been brought to my attention, I suppose | ther, no reason why a city employce should not be connected with such a concern, provided it does not interfere with his duttes, I know of my own Knowledge that the stock of several such concerns in the last few years has been held almost exclusively by city employees, in some cages the employees taking an active interest in its sale, “At the same time the relations of my office to other departments are of so Intimate and confidential a character that I would regard it as highly im- proper for one of my employees to sell stock hing else to the represen- {tatlves of other departments, particu- larly when those departments are under investigation, "T have begun an investigation of the facts complained of, and if they are as stated I shall take summar ” oot RE $8,600,000 FOR FILTRATION. rien ais WYMAN-TRIPP WEDDING ATTRACTS 1,500 GUESTS. ‘Special Train Brings Friends From This City to Bride's Home I RTRSY at Rye The Board of Aide: to-day ap- 4 proved an issue of 98,000,000 bonds to ) RYE, N. Y., June %.—Adout 1,50 per-| establish a Water filtration plant at the jens, most of whom were brought hero/ easterly basin of the Jerome Park | @ special train from New York City, reservoir. The Board of Estimate has) ‘Were present this afternoon in Christ already approved of the project. | Church when Miss Florence Wyman A part of the plan suggested by Water| the wife of Rosewell ©. Tripp, Commissioner Thompson contemplates | Well known New York banker, who 1s the roofing over of part of the plant for| Member of the firm of Lee, Higginson | the purpose of playwrounds and tennis| Co. of 43 Exchange place. courts, Now that the City Fathers/ ‘The church and Wyman residence on| have acted, work on the project may Ridge street were handsomely decorated | begin e i] with palms and white roses, and the re- | ception which followed the wedding was ef the most brilliant ever seen tn Part of the’ county Miss Wymann is the daughter of John A. Wyman, president of the New York | lway and Steaship Time Table Com- of No, 4 Benson stree w York | » The Wyman homest eof finest in Westchester inty. Mr, i who is @ graduate Yale, "6, |} RSS one of the best athletes in the col- lege and played on the football team. Was also president of his class, bride wore an ivory satin dress, With duchess lace and x tuille| Bhe carried a bouquet of lilies Valley acd sweet peas matron of honor was the Counters | 4 of Mui a winter of tho ‘The best man was Donald Tripp, @rother of the bridegroom, and the ‘Were old classmates of his, Goodwin, William Bailey, Ken- Loose and Elsworth Ford. | a T RIVER POLLUTION. Towns Object te Rronx Hi Valley sewage in the Hutson, | r Franklin W. Hopkins of the \ | $a Of Alpine, N. J., on behalt or pFRe Glow Jersey members of the Pau- Tmeratate Commission, the Bor- Of Alpine, the Borough of Tena- the Borough wt 008 peseenie | to Gov, Wilson to exert his ‘and inuence to prevent the Pollution of the Hudeon River sewage of the y Nard and So o “Diesolve two e14e compound tn @oak tho feet in this Thie sh fects Col bad smelling fe Need bate few. aby Ca it feet, Formerly jure ‘fer Remarkable Home Treatment For All Foot Troubles Teas time will not bring remuitn) Darts ighte until the oure te per- A te usually sufficient t cure jocide te 04 ro, bul pow ie obtained! |. end te saving ‘theesenés Capt. Maud claimed the burden of proof of the club being incorporated lay with the club, Counsel for the de- fense claimed the burden of proving the elub was not regularly Incorporated lay with the police. —- - CHARGES USURY IN LOAN. Youth to Borrow $2,200 Gave $3,750 Note and Share in Hatate. “Ne loan of $2.40 for six months, Caspary, deserthed by his coun- For Howard sel as“ with Interest, in a eult he has drought against Jacob A. Foster of Fresh Neck Road, Flushing, for the cancellation of the note, alleging usury. The matter came up in the Supreme Court before Justice Guy to-day on a motion of the inexperienced youth to make William D. Llewellyn a party to the suit. Caspary says that Iast De- cember Foster loaned him $2,200 on co! ition of his signing a note for 33,750 at 6 per cent. Interest, and also an assignment of his Interest in his father's undistributed estate, amount- Ing to $10,000, The note all due on Wednesday and njunction restrain sing of tt, an Subsequent- instrument had nds of Llewellyn the motion to ty defendant in anked that It be can ly (was lene paaved into t Justice Guy make Liewellyn a the suit p Workers, Chancellor Howell in Newark, , today made absolute the order Nn first on May 16 restraining the International Ladies’ Garment Work- ers Union from annoying interfer- ine in any way with the employees of Millard Bass & Mandal! of Asbury Park, There have ‘been labor troubles there for long time and the union people tried to prevent the manning of the factories, tt Comme French Heel Cramp oontule of Calo~ basin of hot water for full fifteen mi ently whilo in ould be repeated tor are almoat magical ntly. and the feet hole ner ena and call: Buntone are drawn twenty-five Rot @ patent used only by oor the’ pysito " many 6a bour | There was an exviting fifteen mini ell of No. 4 West One Hundred |"t t@ UPper end of the beach to-day of young then and bathing there discovered a There was a a down the and women screamed and some women tn mad dog running about wild | wa | brute, would jearned to-day that the changes would Deputy the recommend fell and Capt. the Brooklyn bureau, AMONG BATHERS AT ATTIC Suit Brought by Divorcee|Men, Women and Children | Flee Until Some One Blinds: Animal With Sand. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., June ™.- number hen a stampede for cover as the ani seen to come tearing Is, the men ran for places of safety, bu' hers remained to protect the women, As'the dog came upon them the men afuls of sand and hurted this stuff into the face of the maddened temporarily blinding him, and affording an opportunity for the | Women to get out of ite way, Home one had presence of mind enough who shot the jeked up run for # policeman, dox. No one was bitten, #0 far as the police could learn, but badly several hundred per re we frightened, (neti Sire 25 NEW DETECTIVES, SOME OLD MEN REDUCED. ‘The members of th retu at Police Headquarters who have Detective Bu- en expecting for a week orders which affect the standing of many made this afternoon, Although Commissioner Dougherty hus on clamoring for more detectives, his ests have not heen granted by Com- | missioner Waldo, who feels that there are now too few men on the sidewalks under who is decreasing the number of men the ‘three platoon system ani talled to special duty at every op- rtunity. Twenty-five men were to be promoted | from patrolmen at $1400 a year to be first grade detectives at $2,250 and a mber of first grade men were to be reduced to patrolmen and sent to pre- | cincta to make room for recruits se- ted by Commissioner Dougherty on lations of Inspector Rus- Coughlin, In charge of NEWARK BROOKLYN YANKEE YACHTS ONE, TWO, THREE AGAN AT KEEL Order of First Day Reversed in Sonder Races, Cima Win- | ning Second of Series, | KIEL, Germany, June 20.—The aeo- ee event in the international yacht races for sonder class boats was won to- day by the American racers in one, two, j three order, Cima was first, Bibiiot cond and Beaver third, ‘These three American yachts were [bunched far ahead of the German com- |petitors, Tilly XIV., the Wannsee and Seehund I11,, which finished tn the order | named. | Cina, the winner, ls owned and wi sailed by Guy Lowell of the Eastern Yacht Club, whose crew conaletel of J. R, Harding end Arthur Adams of Bos- ton, Cima, 2h., 25 m., 31s Bibilot, 2h., 2m., ss. Beaver, 2h., 26m. Tilly XIV, 2h. 2im., 56.68. Wannsee, 2h., 32m., 81s. Seehund IIL, 2h., 4im., 65s. Tilly XIV. alone sailed unreofed. The victory of the Americans to-day equally decisive, the race being Wiéd in a heavy wind and with con- siderable sea, the conditions desired by the Germans, who were beaten under t contrary conditions yesterday. ‘The race was to windward three miles The three made and return, twice around. American yachts and the Wanns fdeal starts. Tilly XIV. got int position, and Seehund IIT. cros: line prematurely and thereafter did not figure in the contest The Americans immediately took the | lead and fought out the race amone | themselves. The Bibelot and the Beav- ey led the Cima on the first round, but |the th urned the final mark almost simultaneously on the run home and lengths, The Cima nosed ahead by won two} oo Wants Transfers Resto! Davis asked the Board to adopt @ resolu- Alderman ©, P. Jof Aldermen to-day tion requiring the Publi mission to take steps toward the res- surface car lines. This has been attempted b boatd approved the measure NEW YORK Special Sale of Waists ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1911. MAD DOG GALLOPS the Misses Conr @ bond their coi j thought Of prospective freedom when they returned to the prison, but as the | hours wore along and no “angel” came | to ball them their joy turned to bitter Lillian Graham, the elder of the pair, kept up bravely until midnight and did her deet to console her chum. But eventually the strain was too much | woe, FREEDOM FARAWAY ASEVERFORGRL WO SHOT STOKES Not Even a $5,000 “Angel” | Turns Up and They Weep and Wail in Prison. 3 | Both young women expected to be/ froe jaat night ‘and after returning to | from the hearing before Magistrate Fresehi in che ilbfary of the | District-Attorney's office they packed up their sult cases and added a few for her abd she broke down, Neither of the pair got any sleep and | |they were both on the verge of hye | terics this morning when their counsel, Robert M. Moore, reported that he was elusive bondsman. tthe | Mliss Graham had expected that one | of the many theatrical booking agents who had written to her would furnish She is reported as @ ago: “Kverything is arranged for us to get lout and gd back on the stage. We are still pursuing t the required ball. having said @ few wolng to be billed for a the road and we will They'll bill us as ‘The J the Shooting Show Girls, But as the bail wai cal booking taken to the tall timbers, high ready with a $2,000 bond, long to be @radually to ha PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO OPPENHEIM, GLLINSz G 34th Street—West $35 Women’s Lingerie Dresses, 15.00 $35 Women’s Chiffon Dresses, 15.00 A special and most remarkable purchase of 400 Women's Lingerie, Marquisette and Fancy Chiffon Dresses 500 Women’s and Misses’ Lingerie Dresses Some of 500 Women’s and Misses’ Linen Dresses Embroidery trimmed; 15.0 0 Regular values to $35.00. the most desirable and attractive models shown--fine lace and embroidery trimmed, 8 9 0 Regular siti $15.00 to 818.00, very attractive model; White, Pink, Light Blue, Lavender and Tan. 8 oO 0 Regular price $15.00. t ‘ Important Sale of Waists The Most ¢ Values Ever Offered. A special and most extraordinary purchase of Remarkable | 1,000 Dozen Women’s Lingerie Waists trimmed with lace and embroidery, this season's most desi Regular values $2.75, $3. rable models, 165 2.00 2.95 3.95 05 to $6.90, the re- |aucea from $25.00 to $5,000 the theatri people seemed At first they Seevice Com-|gave the excuse that the ail was too Now they are not even making toration of the transfer system on al |@ Whisper to the effect that they are Nor are the The|two young women #0 caget now to make cupital out of their predicament. ——————————————————————————————— ee Thete Mippancy has utteriy disappeared, ; And they are both miserable and afraid. \oeThene will be another arraignment in {the District-Attorney's office Thursday. whan, It is expected, Mr. Stokes will ap- [pear to prosecute, His iawyer, Terrence | J. MeManus, said to-day the millionaire j hed @ent wort to him that unless he | euffered A sertotis setback le would ap- jpene then and press the charge of at- | tempted murder: sit |R. H. WARNER TO RAISE FLAG. i ee |®on Gete Privitese Eajoyea wr Father for Twenty-seven Ye Richmond H. Waener, son of J. Gould Warner, adopted son of the Boctety of the Of 1819, has received permission from Park Commissioner Stover to ‘The latest reduction of the bail of and Grabam, shooting: show girls, to $5,000, failed to unlock thelr cell door tn the West @tde | Court prigot. and counsel apent the day scurrying around town trying to find NEGLIGEES OF INDIA SILK IMPORTED ALBATROSS GOWNS CLOSING HouRS: 5 P. M. Fifth Avene, 34%) and Truthful Statement on Mr. Gustave Hartung, the well- known furniture man of 665-669 Fifth av., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1s congrat- ulating Mr. William Eweler, who ts in bis employ, upon the success of a large cancerous growth that was re- moved without the knife at Dr. Kil mer’s Sanitarium, corner Fulton and Ackroyd ats., Jamaica, L. I. His case had been pronounced hopeless by sev- eral physicians. A prominent actress with Percy Williamay Theatre, cancer Sherlock Holmes Three And Two That Appeal “The Steady” Harvey J. O'Higgins THE VERY In Separate Pocket IMPORTED GOWNS OF WHITE DOTTED SWIss HOUSE DRESSES OF WHITE MUSLIN. . HOUSE DRESSES OF FLOWERED MUSLIN SATIN BATHING SUITS WITH WORSTED TIGHTS MOHAIR BATHING SUITS WITH WORSTED TIGHTS MOHAIR BATHING SUITS WITH MOHAIR BLOOMERS AT os raise the flag on the block house in Cen tral Park on Independence Day, | J. Gould ner has raised the fin on Independence Day on the blo house for twenty-seven years, and no this honor has been handed down to | son. The Kind You Have Always Bought B. Altman & Cu. WOMEN'S HOUSE GOWNS & BATHING SUITS FOR TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). finishing touches to the elaborate AN IMPORTANT SALE WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: totlettes they had made in the after- noon. . “They wore both very happy at the HOUSE GOWNS at $10.50 ret Ne es kt ee » at 875 . at 450 os et OSD BATHING SUITS at $10.00 at §.50 3.50 : 12 NOON oN SATURDAYS. 35th Streets, New York. Cancer and Tumor Cures on breast; a Mrs. Brown, growth 0: womb; a Mrs. Smith, tumor; Mr. Baker, cancer of nose, and scores of have been successfully others that treated, may be interviewed. Photo: graphs of cured patients, also can- cers and tumors in specimen jars re. moved by this marvelous and blood- lews operation, may be seen any Mon day, Wednesday or Sunday. examinations on the above days men: tioned. A Very Strange Affair ANOTHER COMPLETE Detective Story “The Missing Quarter” BY SIR A. 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