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WEATHER=Falr to-night and Tharaday; cooler RACE RESULTS AND ENTRIES SEE PAGE 2 ll AL LSP 8, 0... The “ Circulation Books Open to All.“ PRICE ONE CENT, i O11, by The Press Publishing PTs: Uphe'Now Tork World) NEW DEAL ON SUBWAYS +o -———_. — Had to Refuse,’ Sa-'s President Shonts, and New Plan Is Expected From Him President 11 Company, his comp. Skonts sai dore P. Shonts of the Interborough desired to: si the fight for the subw terview this afternoon, rot quite in an Abanaor “We a to corre t the false impression cv this-morning that the B. R. T. accepted terms which the Interborough Com. d. The < oluiely unequal, if given the B. R. T,’s enditions were a MeAneny report. We wer Cittenat end the conditions | no other course. wes unanimcus on this point. There has never been a@ dissenting voice \ among the directe n any subject relating to the negotiations during the! “| pendency Z “pT rovpl Company was requested to secure private capital to bY] constru aud cperate subways and was informed that it must furnish / half the ‘The Brooklyn company was not asked to construct subways or to furnt money 2 ompany roney for construction but the city equipment and operation. at eve lines. | WILLCOX NOT OVERJOYED By} CITY'S SUBWAY PLIGHT. Chairinan Willtam R, Willcox of the Puble Service Commission did not seem! Shot About by Rapids and Sucked Under Whirlpool. subways In Manhattan for the exclusive use of the BR. T., along with other totalling 763 miles. The two new tan would be be-! and Fifty-ninth | tained injuries which may result fatally. landing at 11 o'clock SOUGHT BY INTERBORO: WILLCOX IS WILLING “Conditions Were Unequal and We Rapid Transit | ake it clear that Mr. nt in the newspapers In fact, we offered terms, to operate subways wherever the city desired. “We had no alternative but to refuse the proposition made to us in the ised that our acceptance must be uncon: The PORTO! Divettors offered to furnish the t the subways and make a contract with the Prooklyn Rapids and the Whirlpool to-day sus- Starting from the old Mald of the Mist he was tumbled through the rapids, his steel parrel sev- | eral times belng shot clear of the water) J. B. REICHMANN, FORMER HEAD OF CARNEGIE TRUST. PET CAT GOES MAD AND TWICE BITES. LITLE MISS FOLEY Fierce Pea aan in Parlor Be-| fore Girl Manages to Escape. Ida Margaret Foley, the thirteen-year- old daughter of former State Senator Samuel Foley, had a desperate struggle this afternoon with a pet house cat) which had suddenly gone made. Before the girl managed to beat the animal off and on the side, and had been severely “Tn the event of the refusal of the B' npany to accept the terms | 1" 00 a: to Broadway 1 Fourth avenue, ere not offered to the! sfiss Foley was in the parlor of her Interboroug) ye rapert did not furnish equality of opportunity, ft home, on the second floor of No, 285 Al of wh n to mean that at Kast Fitteth stwet, shortly after noon the Imterbor s Its hasty re- to-day, Her mother had gone out, and fection of errersat baa |the girl was writing a letter to her expecta an > sUDM Lahde | fath c 10 cler! Pst ok bala Rdcnanieet| father, who is now a clerk in the House of Representatives at Washington. A the. youne TRIP IN NIAGARA few minutes befoxe she had been romp- Presiden ‘ ing with the big white and black feline, | seam whose name is Tom, and the cat had} « sprawled out at the girl's feet, purring Iined to add any with apparent contentment. of Eatimat | san clawing at Miss Foley, The girl n r. Willams saw that the cat suddenl* had become that the ety over to hls com- vicious. She picked up a piece of bric- pany for operatio 3 miles of new -brac which was on the desk and be- pee (shes transit, built and paid Navigator, Sealed in Barrel, | 84m beating it about the head. The cat sprang at the girl again and again, at last managing to sfnk !ts teeth into her arm, Mins yy screamed for help, but ontinued) to ‘beat he mad animal, f. Wh Ta: ves rh eeu ‘ Which jumped at ihe e, digging at 4 AEE OZE: HIRRY DE AGO Re “fll her wits its claws, All the while the pilagnt jn the matter of more subways! NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥., June M+] giri was edging for the door, which was bons pesY atop: Under ait Programme) poyyy Leach of Niagara Falls, Ont. in] caught with a spring-lock, As she Mee ice buts Hirani Be yao a barrel trip through the Whirlpeo!| turned to open it the cat bit her again i nthe She shook the animal off, and as it dropped to its feet she slammed the door tn its face, impris- oning it, She ran to the street and told 1 passerby what had happened. The man called up Police Headquarters, and the East Fifty-first street station she had been bitten on the right arm/ NE OO OO TEL oo I am Pte en NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, CUMMINS SLATED TO BE TRIED NEXT Quick Verdict Reached in the Case of Former Head of Carnegie Trust. | WIFE WITH HIMIN COURT | Justice Davis to Decide Friday Whether to Grant a Stay or Impose Sentence. Joseph B, Reichmann fae late Charles Coulter resident of the Carnegie who succeeded Dickinson as ‘Trust Com- afternoon found guilty of making a false einen # condition to the State’ Bank” Jepartment. When the verdict of rae was returned inal Branch of the Supreme Court, Stephen | Baldwin, counsel for Reichmann, | ffered the usual motion in arrest of | mers Justice Vernon M. Davis, who pre- sided at the trial, fixed Friday morn- ing at 10.30 o'clock as the time when the motion would either be granted or refused, and continued the bond of $10,000 under which the defendant has been held. If the motion in arrest of judgment pany, was this report of the trus in the is refused the Court will at once im-| pore sentence upon thé former bank president. The sentence may be any- thing up to one year in the peniten- | tiary and a fine of $500, |BANKER REICHMANN'S WIFE HEARS THE JURY'S VERDICT. Reichmann's wife was among those | present when the verdict was brought | | into court. She came early in the day, | accompanied by a friend. She sat! | through the entire session near her | husband. He has been a sufferer from | apoplexy and was hardly able to stand to hear the verdict read. A couple men who act as bodyguards placed their hands under his arms and assist- ed him to his feet. The banker was pale and nervous. A large number of fr Is had come to the court-room expecting to hear a verdict of acquittal. They were pres. ent when- Justice Davis began his charge at 10.%, strict-Attorney Whit- man and his aids, Willam M. Ivins and Assistant District-Attorney John Kirkland Clark, wes Present as rep- resentatives of the People. John B Stanchfleld and Stephen ©. Baldwin were present as counsel for the defend. ant. The judicial charge consumed than one hour, and the jury deliberations immediately after its con clusion, In one hour the foreman sent word to the judge that a verdict had been reached, The conviction ts the first in the chain of prosecutions that resulted from the failure of the Carnegie Trust Company and the contemporary blowing up of the everal financial bubbles of which Joseph G, Robin was the chief factor. In the many charges and recriminations that followed the arrest and conviction of less began Sts REICAMANN UULTY.“"szene ON SHIP. _AIRSHIP DROPS PARCEL ON OLYMPIC AT SEA SHONTS AFTER NEW CHANCE AT SUBWAYS H i H i 191, 18 WHO DE LIVE RED GOODS sopwins, ‘ SCORES TO TO-DAY NATIONAL LEA LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK. » UNKISSED HUBBY’ ~ |FRIENDS SHADOWED HS PRETTY WIE po ene Defense Summons Doctors to Help Defense in Wife's Separation Case. SLEUTH ON THE STAND. Detective Says He Saw Man Walking Along Street With galnst Ed 1 wealthy bank uumed in the Supreme | Court to-day Martin Littleton, counset for the husband, brought with him two specialists whom he had subpoenaed. I tly what it is Intended to prove by these physicians was not divulged, jbut it was evident that the defense wanted to be prepared to offset t tacks of ex-Judge August lawyer for Mra, Gambier. In his crose examination Judge Van Wyck had jue tioned Gambler about certain protracted pelle of headache urti"h mevere attack of lumbago when the couple was ‘ioney- mooning 1h Vienna i The plaintiff's counsel tata great :.tresb on the bearing this might have on the claim made by Mrs, Gambier that it was her bridegroom's coldness and indiffer Gamble official, was BOSTON ence that caused the trouble. 000000 - HUSBAND'S FRIEND TELLS OF GIANTS— SHADOWING WIFE. 00001 = Mra, Gambier appeared to<lay in Batierles-Mattern and Kling; Ma-| the sam rt little black satin suit | thewson and Meyers AT PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. 00100000 PHILADELPHIA— ovuv00100 Batterles-Rucker and Bergen; and Moran, AT PITTSBURG. NNATI— 00000200 — PITTSBURG— Burns she wore terday, She also wore numerous Jewels, among them a large diamond brooch, She is receiving tem- porary alimony of $250 @ month, Charles R, Symes, the friend of Gambier who accompanied tne de- tective hired by the banker to “shadow” his wife and whose testimony bears out that of the chauffeur, Brewster, regarding Mra, Gambier's automobile ride with Harvey C, Stickler, a wealthy ofl magnate, and her visits to Stickler's apartment at No. 1 West Sixty-eighth street, was recalled to the stand, He 10002000 -- Jana the detective, in a taxicab, we atielanc and MoLean; Lie-| following the red automobile conta! Acid and am ing Mrs, Gambler and the “mysterious —— gentleman of the suppressed name.” E. After Symes, Mr, Littleton called AMERICAN LEAGUE. Seth B. Robinson of No. 60 Baat Sixt Peneeer ninth street, a lawyer who representa AT OERVELAND: the Merchants’ Exchange Bank, of silks - 2 whioh Gambler {# cashier, He has been CHICAGO— & warm personal friend of Gambler 1.0000 0 3 0 O— 4 /for twonty-Ave years, was present at CLEVELAND— 02003010 Smith. Batterles-Scott and Payne ~ Olmstead and Sullivan Mitchell the wedding and was told of the 6] couple's unhappiness shortly after their return from Europe. Mr. Robinson said that on the after noon of Oct. 30, 1910, he received a tele- phone message from one of Mr. Gam Wer's detectives, He went to the cor ner of Central Park Weat and Sixty eighth street and saw Mrs. Gambter and a man leave the apartment at No, 1 Weat Sixty-etghth street, Me PAGES Produced the notes he made when he| WREATH ER—Fair to-night and Thersday; cooler, fo PRICE ONE OENT WRELES ORDER TON OLYMPIC BY AUTO AND AIRSHIP |Aviator Sopwith Drops the Package, | Ordered After She Left Her Chelsea Pier, on Big Liner’s Deck. Arm Around Her. When the trial of the suit for separa- brought by ith Russell | JOKE ON WANAMAKER’S Most Astounding arrangements made by telephone! ern practical applications of modern EGGS SAVE THIS DOCTOR, WHO DRANK HS OWN POISON ‘Dr. Grosner Mixed Disinfectant and Then Swallowed It by Mistake. Dr. Joe! Grosner prepares a solution | of bicholoride of mercury, with which |to cleanse his hands after an operation, He mixed tt in a drinking glass and, set {t aside on the desk in his office at No. 4 West One Hundred and Seventeenth street to-day, Walking up and down the room, he absent-mindedly picked up ¢ glans and drank the contents, He Jlowed most of the mixture before BECOMES STARTLING FACT Feat Yet Attempt- ed Made Possible by Modern Scientific Development. Ordered by wireless, delivered by automobile and aeroplane atter The only feature overlooked was the Presence of a submarine for emergency rescue purposes. Such was the scenario of a quickly arranged demonstration of mod- science when W. Athlee Burpee, the millionaire seedsnran of Philadelphia, undertook to play a little joke on his friends of John Wanamaker’s store by sending them an order by wire- less from the Olympic after she had bib from the Chelsea piers, Burpee had been much amused Ashe the Teoent installation of @ wireless “pparatua on the roof of Wanamaker’s. It was explained to him that incoming transatlantic travellers could r things delivered to them at the pler. He «rinned, and to some of his friends he confided that he was going te use Wanaroeher‘s Wireless plant for am er- der that wouldn't be delivered for a long, long time. The Olympic had tardty ewong eut into the Hudson River this afterneon at @ Mttle before 4 o'clock than he flashed an order to Wanamaker's for [some small articles of personal wear and use, One of the items was @aid to be a toothbrush and another @ patr ef socks with the request for ¢mmediate delivery, ‘There was just one way to tum the Joke back on the seedaman, which wes to take tt seriously. Messengers and telephone girls were hurried into action by the score, AVIATOR SOPWITH CALLED INTO ACTION, In five minutes Wanamaker's had Aviator Sopwith on the telephone at Nassau Boulevard and had closed a con- tract with him to 4 er @ packa, aeroplane from t reacent Athletic Club's lawn at its Bay Ridge grounds to the deck of the Olymple. ray aaaiieat i aut | Robin, it was alleged that the Carnegig| and Smith follewes then several Mocks sions oe realizing what he had done. bia a po peer Would not this duplication of su- | in the rush to the pool. Was notified. Policeman Jones was sent| ‘Trust Company used the deposits o | croomereeenentere umbus @ Ren returned to the | qe doctor bounded hack Into his Iiv- Dajan 9 5 way in a ter now werved by A| png barrel was swept Into the middle |to the house. When he opened the| city as one of ite Er ccnoanteoneten AT WASHINGTON. apartment house and made inquiries to | tn ents, shouting to his wife to| ofessionn! chauffeur dashed Re, subway), she present one, affec the pool and remained there for two | door, the cat, which had been tearing| loans from other banks, which con. | PE taal Jearn who lived in @ certain apartment. | telephone to every doctor in the neigh. | trough store and collected aie the wale of bonds w the city migh irs before i: swung civse enough tol apout the parlor, dragging the lambre-|dition resulted in the indlc pe] ATHLETICS ry Did you know the man Mrs. | borhood, He meds fOr the kitohen | MPticlm Mr. Burpee and Inaue for their constructton:”” Was) the ghore to be captured by watehers| aun from the mantel and destroying| Charles H. Hyde, City Chamberlain ug 001.0 00 1 O 1 3} Gambier?” asked Mr. Littleton reached into a cupboard for a box of |" With the sutomanle, Same Baked of Ar, Willcox by en Evening) on the shore. the ornaments, jumped at him. With his! der the charge of accepting a bribe tor} WASHINGTON— | “E did not.” |eues and cracked the shella and poured | seross the Williams World reporter ‘ a Several umes the barrel was sucked] oiuh he beat ft off, and as it came at) the placing of city deposits 03000001 —4 gaye a ee ee ae whites down his throat as fast as| aren one aal aes pot sare'to discuss this matter | unger, Jhim again drew his revolver and fired | ‘ Es ; "Yes, alr, in court here Regma ict aaa 1-H | tie Club, before the members of the cominisvion! y\eaoh, a man of Atty, was bleeding [Mm ARAN dtow Ns REISHMA NN SAUCE OVER BANK! Hatteriont and ‘Thomas; Gray! erickLER ENTERS ANO @&-| Meanwhile Dr. Benen, next door, had informed what wag to happen, hac have conferred with the Transit Com-| trom a number of wounds Miss Foley was taken across town to| bd “LIVED, and D GAME COMES EMBARRASSED. Jrun in and Dr, Morris Rosenthal, ‘from | Tle \reangements for @ clear lawn on aa made a report upon the} Laermer Hay ry the Board of Health, where her wounds) Reichmann came into the trust com-| gry | At thia moment in the esamination (Ne 18 Went One Hundred and Twentieth tr. Sopwith could alight Om Rie Htuation to the Hoard of Fst: |1 FAPS SEVEN STORIES were cauterized, ‘The cat's body will be| pany at a time when its affairs were sa 1 eae tates aati te ene lateeaht had BUMeled HaWhe Diet Gale cite (ROSS fran 1 replied Mr. Willcox, | |examined for Arnone 9 of rabies. badly tangled, During hls incumbency | eaevey : sa anhalt Rah ca thane tat, | " he procedure laid down in the Me-, FROM WINDOW OF HOTEL. ded in & local noxpital trom | WASHINGTON Faas a: Reais Min Ne took ite| Was not far behind | " r 4 o'clock before ti Aneny repo! 1 up to ts one that | 0 fumes inhaled in a 20 eatimony and fy 8 took his] email cain iat ovat can neta | Olser nd passed old Bort Wanlaie will lead to subway building, You will] gan rRANCISCO, June 2%.—Miss HIGHLANDER GAME OFF. While watching | patteries—Coomns a app; Hughes | Pee? Se anion meth nia | he polson In ch t te RYyaAlEna | wag? out Undtt tn the report eg hv one conty | Elorence Re Cu of Boston, Who! pogron, June 2%.—The Boston-New fe oath Te ie (ane nee | Panama hat. By this time Stickler hay | Could pump out irosver's stomach |GARRIED PASSENGER WITH HIM declines ard the other accepts, | arrived here from Honolulty | v6.4 yame scheduled for to-day was compantes holding Trolley lea Boy, | become kn ) all the regulars who| He was taken to the TO VERIFY FACTS, # ob the former shall be} 4 story of 4) voxtponed on account of rain, A double ‘4 ng ‘ / een attending the trlal, aad he| treatment, and though he was fatter, and then !f @ sult |» 7A tantly, Kiled, Poet will be played to-morrow es on his life to con efit Frank Boubba, for have teen attending the trial, and he|ireniment, ond though He wa : way 03: preokdiiog oma able contract cannot be drawn ha aundip m ead trou gests jelaima, Reichmann's rule was short- scnoolboy of No van the tare for of stares, 10 Sire » was despetoned inte mi city shall proceed with the con porate and asked BELMONT'’S HORSE WINS, | /iveu. It vecame ne ¥ for the ‘ was rut He didn't stand tt very well—turned Liupab ; 1o. Noosa HeUnVaed nae of the Triborougi.” other, ©. KE. Cushing of} LONDON, June 28.—The Plantation|to reorganize or | and Pre street trolle this afternoon, | redder and redder , Adented apd New Vine MWoestal, Ys irs with a package contain D. R, T.'"8 ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS Ma be notifled Plate of 200 sovereigns, for two-year-| How broumit pom “ ut off, aquirmed Ae Se OER 8 A Fire Joun ad tC of My. Burpee's order, It x aver the den'h' olds, distance five furlongs, run at Ten Seer t ourt INCOM | nonnced that he had was this package which was deMvered 16 CONDITIONAL oh Dec hateccle Newmarket to-day, was won by August! Heed beri ty ; able pine? 1D. Fhe for him. | pointed ' oM ee ed to the fact that the B. R. T.'s ac- 4 aul ‘harles ond and Green Cloth third, There were us Andrew Carn The ster | the ( sie Trust Company 7 ail vara pid Sai na i fd @inelaih, 6 cane ceptance of the terms laid down tn the} (us ue given). . twenty-two starters, 4 “J ynder 0a t ae s would next bel After Mr. Robinson, Mr. 1 41 teat Os Sixt ic ghalsanant NecAneny report was conditional. He) I. ushing, a shoe merchant of Need.) aie cennet rhb wey that the case|called Ellas Owons, @ ve ‘bere leet ie ad 10 ga aloo admitted {t was true the B, R, 1. still) ham re y Elevator. ty bo Kaya ert man, who 1s a process-server in|‘ yy i f AME a aed ae an amount set out of the first) "Our mother, died & year ago. sald years old, a nid etme: | ¥ PrP ey , SF walted ie duplicate Kv0s8 earnings equal to the earnings of | Mr. Cushing, “Sie Tnty-thren years of + fest } the present elevated system upon the a ’ vat inte the ate year before the completion of the new o Nassau Houleva From this \ t C Mr. Sopwith that the B. fret *’ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ae Pera The pli f the prevent | Raton 19 Ts ling r) ty) ' WORK MONDAY WONDERS | "xs pecpie an sna meannd (Continues on Besend Fag: a Bree Continued + ian Seabed iaerneasieemteentiens , co ce ee ee ay pre ae eee eo] eR ee o— psakie eas