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18 ~, BEAR STAYS PUT —ANFULHARD, AND DEFIES WHOLE 200 He’s Dr. Cook, But Without] a Notion for Travel or Exploration, TRAIN THRIVES ON AMMONIA. | MELD UP IN JERSEY BY LocUST. Makes a Three-Bagger With) Ditmars, Using Curator’s | Prod as a Bat. $8 ehe Bronx Zoo tn a wall and reno. Bute bear with hairy ears, staying pul | ‘Walle this bear is engayed in staying Det, @ large force of perapiry animal handlers circle about his place of present | comfinement, regarding him with baleful , f, eve and occasionally trying to think up The JERSEY MAN some new way to make him change his Hope? mind. But at last accounts they were ¥, monplussed. Indeed, one might say they ‘were ina ate of nonplue-plus. HIS MOVE. (Pee trouble al! started when Curator Ditmars sold Dr. Cook, the other day, to @ park at Lexington, Miss. Dr, Cook made no fuss at being transferred from his big stone den in the rocks to @ emailer wooden cage. The real hitch came yesterday when the hands under took to move him from the temporary @age to @ portable crate of sheet irom @beathing and tron bars. Ditr-ars and Trainer Snyder wheeled | this coop-like contraption against Dr Cook's temporary quarters, opened @ Way through, after the fashion of sub. | pet for explanations, he locusts on the rail, It would seem that the locust pernicious and They gum the right of way in slippery tron, and—so a Newton—it is even necessary at such | where flocks that the wheels won't grip the happens to be, is yanked upon the car- wipes sweaty brow on a bit of olly waste, shifts his quid from starboard to lar- board, and, looking the Super squarely in the eye, allows as how it was the his have a reprehensible habit committing Harry Carey on the tracks, of | # the lad at! » ( spust M'dEAR | 2ELD up By BiG SEVENTERN, YR'OLD } LocusH! @ithough originally he answered to the| does newspaper corresponding from abou ‘$300 ‘worth of property wus | mame of Woolly. He was born four; Newton, N. J. the engineers of “ne | years ago, in the Zoo, of a brown Buroe| the rafiroad trains that run through i Detectives Ditsh and Dribben from the peau mother and a brown North Amert-| Warren and Sussex Counties, in his ry) Central Office were assigned on the an fathor, and until now he has been ®| gy, MARING \ ‘ ‘ p ate, have a new excuse for being HIM USEFUL. case, They arrested Charles Newman, G-pound bundle of good nature an) delayed, When through Freight No. 6 who was given a nine-year senten decility. rolis in half an hour behind time, and e robbery by Justice O'Sulliva JON'T CONVINCED THAT {7°8) jim or Larry, or whatever his namo Dopper and Harry Hor Woman apartment at No. atreet. drove up to the out of It, and, possession of the elevator. They stopped | Jewelry, while the total hi DETECTIVE FINDS HIS DOUBLE; PUTS HIMUNDER ARREST ieiiansiont Told Sleuth That Burglar Resembled Himself About the Eyes, George Dore, twenty-three years ol » driver, to-day ton before Court when waived examina Judge Herrman in the West arraigned on a charg’ lary, and was held for the Grand Dore's arrest was brought about through a detective who was on the | lookout for a man whom he was told | was his double in facial appearance. On Jan, 19 Jast, Mrs Mary Elliott was entertaining a party of friends at her | 260 West Fifty-elghth festivities a taxi ise, four men jumped pring the hall, took During th en the car at Mra, Elliott's floor, rang bell, and when the door was opened A NEW pushed in. EXCUSE PORs Mrs, Elliott says she and her guests | ) FATE JERSEY=: | were held up at the point of revolvers ues and one woman guest lost $50 worth of ul from the THe were also arrested and nvicted, but iF ~ of a rail, ‘There are raile and rails;|are awaiting @ new trial, having en- ae there ts the sora rail, which is @ birds | tered fa succeastul “appent from the ON'T the steel rail, which is a tariff-pro-| Judgment of conviction warcH tected article; the taffrail, which is part| | Meanwhile Dore, who pba Doogie our! Ofte atip, and the bar rail, which is 0| Sale Was the leader Of the quali Tt . Lg J een going about the city free. She Lopeit uld not furnish a description of hfm on tho rails to eke out the grit from the| Without worrying his friend's wife| to the detectives until one day she was sand boxes. on the looomotives. with superfluous details, the truant | interviewed by Ditsh. | here have even been cases, it 1e said, |MSy merely state that It was the Why he looks ike you about the| blamed locush-h-h-on (hic) railsh,” | eyes,” she exclaimed | engineers returning home tlie: it yo at that ["rrne detective shifted uneasily and sald | night very late—and very tired—have| Rut, as one veteran driver 4s | gnat maybe ehe was mistaken, but, Mra, | explained to their wives that it was the} quoted as saying, e lott persisted in this description. times) locusts on the rail which kept them. |value of an ex for the crews to alight and shovel dirt| It inn't necessary to specify what kind ase th rey but once very seventeen y ‘way guards after a tie-up, and invited | him to step into the forward car. But Dr. Cook had begun to grow aus | Piclous. He had decided evidently that | it was hot weather for traveling. He ‘was very comfortable where he wai He manifested his sentiments by back- fing into a far corner of the cage and Fefusing to budge They prodded him With sticks until, for the fi time in hie life, he lost his temper and swore reat bear cuss words. But he wouldn't Move. For two hours, in the cool of the evening, they wrestled with him, Nothing doing. Finally they left him where he wae for the night. This morning he got no breakfast. Instead, Mr. witmare put a square meal, with sugar on the side, upon the floor of th et iron crate : and directed Dr. Cook's attention to the 7 i spread. Dr. Cook's long ears worked ‘with eagerness and a beary tear rolled down his hairy cheeks, but he didn't Meve an inch. They jabbed him with sharp stakes some more and he merely Groaned a groan of resignation—and en- durance. THRIVES ON AMMONIA AND LONG POLE PRODDING. ‘At thia juncture Mr. Ditmars was un- POLICE CRUSADE in Police Courts, Cattell, No, 201 Hundred and Fiftieth street. John Porter, No. 114 West Fort: street through a cranny tn the cage and shoved ‘the cotton right up under Dr. Cook's) ‘wrinkling nose. He only made one mise take. He neglected te let go of the ether end of the pole. Dr. Cook reared back on his haunches, One forepaw made a Ughtning swipe through the air—and twenty feet away Mr, Ditmars sat up on the grass, utters fag low moans and rubbing his chest with both hands. Right there he said anybody who eared to might take the pole and have fun with Dr. Cook, but everybody de- clined. It was too warm to be doing those long back somersaults through the air they agreed. But they went to ‘the storerooms and got more ammonie— erude ammonia—in big bottles ‘They drew the corks, weeping softly the while, and slid the botties into the eage. The atmosphere thickened rapid- PA ‘The fumes made everybody within ifty yards choke and splutter—that is seventh street. eighth street, Christian Rustbach, No. street, West Hoboken, Robert Irby, Hotel Plaza, Hundred and Elghtieth street. Nestor 8. Blessar, Shoreh Dennis Reardon, No, 90 ¥ street, dred and Thirty-fitth stre street. John Warmood, aged he would never be able to go back to % , 3e a Caer system of military control as outlined fo gae crore ety cg eplutter—that if] George Winston, No. 151 West Ninety- | his people and convince them that he | hy Gen, Gol Thereupon the Gov- ‘4 WV) ninth stres | i ‘one might judge by bis behavior and ex. | Ath street had not been bought | ernment aske a’ vote af coniidence Sression of countenance, Eau ie| Condon Tagereau, No, 12% Park ave- | eoog ig | Mr. Hopkins said he knew of ‘no| and fatled to obtain a inajority, ™h Hartshorn 1s his favorite perfumery. nue fe. 0: i] man who could put his finger” on sudden reverse to the Government was The second performance lasted, off and| Oliver F, Herbert, No, 818 Park ave- 1 Tob, Co. ‘pf 4 | rupt means used in the election of Mr,| whelly unexpected on, for five hou At its conclusion thia| nue. Anaconda nie | Lorimer, but he added that rumors of P ; afternoon Dr. Cook was in his original) Walter Anderson, No. 359 West Fi ’ 4 t y fr" | ‘The Monis Cabinet was formed on a ‘a derson, No, %9 West Forty- | | the use of money were “in the air , < K M location and doing well, Lexington, | third street. + | the day Lorimer wae elected. He heard| March 2 last following the resignation Mass, may not get its woolly-eared, of the I nd Ministry on Feb, 27, Gen hybrid bear, Charles Miller, No. 437 West Fifty- talk of orne possible Ceolte) {WO | Gotan, who bee ‘ame Minister of War 2 thing street, or three weeks before the election. ef ooldel ¢ o Al — — - ale pactan Una) Aue . “I felt Lorimer was trying to defeat|f#lowing the accidental th of Min ilam Baxter, No, %6 St, John's me and my understanding was that ne| ster Berteaux, wus recently quoted ts BOM OMOOROO HAN | Place, Brooklyn, Would, use any. instrument to. deteat| seying that in the event of war the th Seventy-second stre | Inter, Met ed himself," suggested Senator] have the sinronl vorriticised and rid Charles Zincinden, No. 110 Bast Fifty- At: y | Kenyon, ne na been both « 4 and ridi- Ano er Letter SeNiee: Binslocgn macaiael ii [Thought he was tho tast man who| “wed bythe Opposition, causing some John 2. Dawson, No. 24 Fifth aves |nike Jak if |eould do it,” responded the witness, rec aiotatgs ’ rom ‘oytown is Minus St Mr. Hopkins denied that he or his} ascii Z Sat ea ee friends, as far as ne knew, had ever — OAT, RAR GO asin Nes ee ‘talked about buying Democratic vores} TO DECIDE REORGANIZATION. j every ¢, "1 oh 4 ‘ent ® Senatori ght, Ile denied —_—— John Brennan, No, $9 Cieveland street. | Nik, & W in it Senatorial fgh “ ¢ Rhy | Au. ,, [Specifically that Daniel Burns of Chicago] permis: wai erante New York, June a1, 1911, {/ Corona, 1. Yo, 412 West 1s ‘| Was interested in his campugn, “It ey othe Publisher New York World don, No, 412 Wes Pili AE mmowite | ate Division of the Pearvelied ty TERE CO may || enh See oe tous avenue, ‘| ness. “He was not sot Influence [fun men mer rene Some nee reeoety advertisement for my watch oP tata site M 1" Jor ot ter. Fils only influence was the|have the proposed reorgantzation of t in The Sunday World of the |) Sy eo siee, ao, 119 Rast One Hun %|name of his brother. I'tont suppose | ‘Thint Avenue Rallroad Company de 48th inst. which 1 dropped [area ana T yethind street , said ten words to him about my | cided by the Court of Ap eals, 9 us ins on the Erie steps, 1 beg to say }| John Sullivan, Morris Helghts. 1 | candidacy Quen " | volves the claim of t . say mission t hak that the watch has been found || Nine auto drivecs were fined $3 al Rs i wither mae i tation when | the act establishing the Pub rvice and returned to me through || and one was fined $2 by Magint {| Attorney Healy persisted in inquiring | Commission gave it the aut os that ad. Barlow in the Jefferson rket j% | avout a newspaper article concerning | merly exercised under the statutory pr | certainly will not only || for driving smoking autos along Fitth 4 jalleged plans of the Hopkins men to DUP visiong for the reorganization of ralle aK: avenue, They were (2 | chase Democratic votes. eee Te oe aenneand ay coly mins, but George Matthews, aged twenty-five, of | \ z ——__——_-— “the Public ice Commission refused use them if ever misfor- 1) No. a7 West Forty-fifth street . to approve the proposed issue of stock : tune comes my way again Arthur Jack, aged thirty, of No, er O'REILLY DISBARRED, {tne yy" tne Moudiokders’ Commit. Monroe avenue, the Bronx, i TS% = Me tee. A Week ago the Appellate Division 9 Martin McDonough, aged thirty-one, Decline The Appellate Division of the Su-|decided in favor of the Bondholders’ “Lost and Found Ads pe io. eT Min Ben Fire toe preme Court to-day disbarred Daniel | Committee, and that the powers of George Little, aged twenty-seven, of . lo'Reilly, the lawyer who was con-|Pubdlic Service Commission did 5 i No, U1 West Eighty-ninth: street | Assitant emansky of iy srise authority to pass upon valu Are Given a Very Con- Hook and Ladd vioted of the technical possession of |? ro Jullan Deverevux, aged twenty-five, | Hook and Lad » 3%, who railway property spicuous Position in jo! Cievend. 0 was tried on charges of having solte! a | Bande stolen from Aaron Bancroft by TE | Michael McCullough, aged twenty-two, funds f his pr te fit highwaym O'Reilly, although sen he World Week Days | a: xo. Won vine Hundred and Twen- | bers of the company esterday. by |Aenced to the penitentiary for Ave! qypaNY, June ere : ty-flfth street juty Commissioner Olvany, was to-day | months, is at Mberty under $7,500 ball] prooks's. bill, almed at salary loan and Are on First Page | seph Kr aged twenty-nine, of |notfed that the charges against him | pending an appeal, Justice Erlanger in| sharks, has been passed by the Sen- Charles ncott, aged thirty-o ssloner deck hat there had bee 2 of reasonable 1 ct days. | of No. 9 Clinton avenue, Hyooklyn. '|no corre vratlve proof of the statements | certificate of reasonable doubt. In| ‘The bill compels the loan sharks to " : 4 4 | the event of the Appellate Court de-| make reports of their transactions, and Charles Bergguist, aged twenty-five,! made by Fireman Hassett that Seman . ‘ i BY yey eesamty , CETTE HHH | Of No. Bast Seventy-elghth street. sky had authorized him to solicht sub- claring O'Rellly not guilty of @ crime | limite them to an ann barge Ma ly AGAINST SMOKING AUTOS CONTINUES Thirty-nine Owners and Driv- ers Pay Fines of $2 or $5 Twenty-seven auto owners and chauf- fours were fined $2 each by Magistrate Steinert tn Yorkville Court to-day for driving smoking automobiles on Fitth avonue yesterday. The summoning of | expectedly taken with an idea. He| these men ts a continuation of ‘ the police Gipped a big wad of absorbent cotton | crusade against smoking cars, The men in raw ammonia, fastened the wad on| fined were: 4 the end of a pole, inserted the pole! Luis » West One} | yeninth | Walter R. Welch, No. 170 West Ninety- Frank H. Lee, No, 4886 Broadway. Harry Hartman, No. 154 West Forty-! 353 West | Theodore Kohner, No. 60% West One Thomas Collins, No. 23 Bast One Hun- Michae! Nolan, No, 200 East Ninetieth No. 665 Walton avenue. off with the $2 fine. Two drivers were fined Magistrate Herrman in the ot Warmood LORIMER'S RIVAL point rise was the most conspicuous. gon that John Peffers, his secretary, Gains in the| would stand firm and I had been tola ai aoe Representative Lawrence, who Informed him that he would vote for Lorimer, "I sat down b it over with him, told him that he Justify his Lawrence and talked | n sald Hopkins, “and | 9 would not be able vote for Lorimer and t 1 ve, of scriptions trom the men, _, the disbarment will be set aside, | near the curb. Tho witness said that he went to see of war being in the hands of a ed mentaria ment ince then Ditsh and Dribben } ve been | searching for a man who might be mis- taken for Ditsh as far as the eyes were | concerned, h Last night the etives | ppened to be on Clinton. st near | d when they noticed a taxi standing | The detectives out cf de C curiosity, for they knew Dore was a| Shoock was formerly President of the cae ue in de jchauffeur, glanced at the man at the | Hall Investment Company, @ loan con- MA Fig Pes inetd ae . wheel. As they did so Ditsh clutched | cern which was succeeded by the realty Charles Bodgr of No, 1991 Broadway Dribben's coat sleeve and said: |company, Goodeve told the Magistrate oe Ad if Bot fon “Gee, that fellow looks lke me across | that being pushed for money last fall poatpapes the eyes." wed $200 fr e Hi y ee Dribben made a careful scrutiny firat | He borrowed $200 fr ae dott ae : lof Ditsh and then of Dore and agreed | r vi Fabby .. oy bat < 4 that they did not reseml each other ‘awe aie Rone Le fig ) ‘ Were od about the eyes. podeve said he recelved a letter fro Ditsh promptly placed Dore under | Shoovk tht bay gto et heeka arrest. ‘The man sald his name was bec pat I witht Haas ie —_— ‘Asthur. Wileot, charged Shoc é < —e— % e i ee . A “[ don't care what your name ta,"| Laws vip eet yl fees ac Improvement that developed late yes-|Ex-Senator Hopkins Swears|Ditsh retorted. “T've been looking for | Shooek, asked) thee 2 4 4 i exclude newspaper reporters from the terday afternoon was resumed with In- a Lip oe rg ane ah ke ee for Ps Durtcroom when pis client Was ar- c at months and you're ie only one I've eta oe " . creased vigor at the outset of to-day’s He Was Told a Legislator oe ek oo ae ek | raizned. aes oe stock market. Atchison and the Hil! . Hore admitted his tdentity in court | yt have no euch Power,” replied the shares led the upward trend, These Was Offered $2,500. to-day. Mone Ae To awrar vary enieni bar Ht fasues reflected the budget of favorable ae nian 4 Jed something about the reports from crop centres during the FRENCH CABINET TO QUIT, vaving attempted to “run last several days. Atchison with a one] WASHINGTON, June %.—The anser- ty, the Police Department and CONFIDENCE VOTE DENIED. |" « Hill issues rose almost one point above - LN sales ‘ was told by State Senator McCormick : eee Magistrate Corrigan sharply remind- Inst night’s final range. Union Pacific baat pey pn ey aah After Less Than Four Montns ip Of-| ed the lawyer where he was with @ was another strong security. Mier the later wag offered #5400 to vote hi g | hang of his gavel, At the request of Specialtion took a. prominent place in| for Lorimer was made before the Ben-| fice Monis Ministry Falls—Army | 3y)°"tyerznere the hearing in the case the upward movement. Virginia-Caro- | ate Investigating Committee to-day by Question Brought Crisis. | was adjourned until July 17. lina Chemiten}, Erle, Norfolk & Western | ex-United States Senator Albert J. Hop-| parts, June 2%.—The Government was a and American Woollen were ali strong! kins of Mlinols, who was the, primary | qegoated in the Chamber of Deputies to- | SHIPPING NEWS, with mood-aln 1 advances, ne | Rominee for re-election when Lorimer | day on a question relative to th su-| ealizing shaded prices off from the | ip alleged to have been named through | pre : @ Les $4 preme command of the army in case of PAE Miquogt Sees ihe A of the first hour, | corruption. | war, ‘The Deputies voted against the | sun res, 420 5 Sen gation rlaee.. 1.80 Ba aN gdh Pl i during| _“D!4_ you investigate Peffera's state. | Government 238 to 224, and this evening THE TIDES. the after err near closing time, | Ment to see who offered McCormick the | the Ministers decided to pre thelr a aaa tor Wate when Union Pacific and Steel led a rise | ™ y?’ asked Senator Kern, resignations to President Fallieres. | Sandy Hook <i ; 4 453 10.26 11-26 that landed prices at the highest range! ‘I had MoCormick’s promise that he | ‘The adverse vote of the Chamt won's Hsidnd'<<2 429 B18 108 41.88 | of the day at the finish, ue to the admission by Gi active list ranged from 1 to 2 points.) that some other men in our ranks were , the Minister of War, In the Canadian Pacitic e¢ to MB for @! shaky, no T went to look them up, fead- | Tuesday, that the pr keazation gain of o points, sure that MoCormiok w. of the army does not ride for a ‘Another break im wheat options | NE Mure that McCormick would not EO | commancer-in-chief In the time of war, Kreatly stimulated the Jate buying of ha: pear | the direction of opersitons in the case of war made up of the Minisier of War | and the enerals of the army. This an- ‘ouncement by the Min'stes came In the ature of ar ation to many 3. To-day in the C Deputy Hesse interpellated the + on the subject and opposed the Parlia- over 618 per come 1911. WIFE ASKS POLICE TO FIND HUSBAND, WHO DESERTED HER. dred and Twenty-fitth street, Man-| Donaldson followed the Bergen street WIAxX Gop. hattan, several weeks ago, and when} fugitive and saw him disappear into taken to the Harlem Hospital it|a@ hallway, At No, 88 he learned from Minnie Gold of No. 24 Clinton street| developed that she had taken polson | a young woman thar a young man had en deserted by her husband, Max, | tablets. . just run into the house, Donaldson and hes asked the police to help her] When she recovered she charged that| made a h and found Casey In bed. find him, Mr 1 is ill and penniless. | Bryon had beaten her on Mareh He was undressed but he was covered She has one child, Jennie, five years) tier story of her relations with the| with perspiration. Donaldson considered 4) old. young man was told to the probation | this sufficient evidence upon which to Gold made good wages as a skirt] omcer, To-day Bryon, with his father! make the ar braider and his wife knows of no rea- to son why he should have left her, He went away the morning of May 6 An extensive search has b » but no trace of him has be Mrs. jold visited The Evening World to-day and ask publis 1 that her husband's picture be ——— ——— LOAN MAN’S LAWYER CLASHES WITH CORRIGAN. Said the Magistrate Couldn’t Run Own Court Let Alone the Police. Sam President of the Judge Realty pany, at No. 10 was befor cistrate Corrigan Centre Street Police Court to-day tained b: Riverside, Con ow York Life Nassau eet, in th on a summons George connected Insurance CGoodeve with the npany ty Hall, but couldn't run his PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, a St, Louis »Barannah Ain Ae Mararaity | SNe ott ener | i INCOMI MSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY. 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POR YOUR CONVEN IENCE, 144 West 34th St. BST Gale, ATER RSE w:, STORY OF HEIRESS Young F William = Bryon, fon of a wealthy) janes Casey, nineteen years old, of leather merchant, suddenly changed his} yy qu Bergen. str Brooklyn, War jmind about wanting an immediate ex- reid for burglary in the Flatbush ‘amination of the charge of assault} police Court to-day, after having been preferred against him by Miss Uraula| found in bed, perspiring profusely, after A. probation Street | suddenly waived examination and was held for trial in $500 bali, The sudden | tact that the defendant with her personal know!- | edge of his case. years old. | road, Flatbush, naming Miss Ross as young woman wag found in One Hun- and a lawyer, appeared for examina tion before Magistrate Geismar. : When Bryon's change of mind lo known to the Magistrate he . ‘ou are wise to waive examination. Iam sorry for your parents, whe are estimable people. I was going t@ be lenfont with you until I heard this gtel tell her story. ‘The girl's story {neluded the recital of her inheritance of considerable money and property three years @go which, she alleged, had been dispatched during the time she wes friendly with young Bryon. a PERSPIRATION DEEMED AN EVIDENCE OF GUILT. Burglar Suspect, Found Panting in Bed, Is Held for Grand Jury by Magistrate WHO TOOK POISON ACCUSES BRYON atbusher Suddenly Halts De* in Court. in ighborhoed into Adams | of his home, Magistrate Naumer fllzed today, He | the bail at $1,500, believing that “a goog prima facie case had been made out. Patrolman Donaldson of the Bergen avenue station made the arrest, He was passing @ hat store at No. 68 Fitth avenue at 1 o'clock this morning when he saw two young men come out, They j fled and he shot them several times after he had thrown his club and called them to stop, T one keeping up Fifth avenue other turning into Bergen street. 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