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WEATHER—Falr to-might and Friday. vont ri | "PRICE ONE CENT. U.S. GRAND JURY NOS WIRE TRUST OFFICERS a eh Frank J. Gould and Herbert L. Sat- terlee, Son-in-Law of J. P. Mor- gan, Among Those Accused of Restraining Trade. Nine indictments were returned this afternoon against the officers and @rectors of nine of the leading corporations of the country which are en- gaged in the manufacture of wire. The indictments were presented to Judge Martin in the United States Circuit Court late this afternoon violations of the Sherman law in that the c They charge mpanies and (heir officers and Arectors conspired to control the prices of steel wire by the formation of pools in restraint of trade. The companies indicted cre the Bare | Copper Wire Association, the Rubber- Covered Wire Association, the W Rope Manufacturers’ Association, the! Tead Encased Rubber Cable Association, the Fine Magnet W ve Association, the Underground Power Cable Association, the Horse Shoe Manufacturers’ As clations, the Telephone Cable Arsocia- 0 BOATS FIGHT are subsidiaries of the United States Stee! Corporation, namely, the Trenton Iron Works and the American Steel and Wire Company. FRANK GOULD AND SATTERLEE Stiff Wi ind C AMONG THE MEN INDICTED. Among some of the prominent in- | dividuals named as officers of the com | panies composing the alleced pools are the following Frank J. Gould, Pre Dominion Iron and N: Causes Fast Spread | of Flames—Many Fishing Shacks Destroyed. dent of the Old | Works of Vir-| ginia; Herbert L, Satterlee, Habershaw | A ‘fre starie® in a house near the Wire Company; William P, Palmer, |Raunt station of the Long Island Rail President of the American Steel and}road which crosses Jamaica Ray to Wire Company; Charles F, Brooker, | Rockaway over a trestle, at 4o'clock this Vice-President of Ansonia latiernoan, and Copper Compa a me A stiff wind was blowing and tn half the Republi , an} nearly all the summer cottages: ka which ne the tracks G Iron Company; Stoddard, | ‘om Connecticet arern. CORD Jana fishin Vresident of the Trente NV NE BIG COMPANES NEW “YORK, THURSDAY, KISSLESS BRIDE NEVER GOT JOY RIDE KISS WEATHER—Fatr to-night and Friday. FI EcoIirion ' Cirontation Ronk. Onen to All. ” JUNE 29, We 1911, TEE GIVES INTERBORO ANOTHER WEEK Estimate Board and Public Ser- vice Commission Give It | | Another Chance. | SETH LOW MAKES PLEA. Says City Should Seek Co-op- eration with Operators of the Present Subway. oo DEVELOPMENTS OF ONE DAY IN | SUBWAY DELAY. 10 o'clock A, M.—Borough Presi- dent McAneny announced that noth- ing stood in the road of the deliv- ery of the contract for 70.3 miles of new subways to the B. B. T., the Interborough having retired from the field. 10.30 A. M.—Former Mayor Low pleaded that the city ‘ry once more “to find & meeting ground” with the Interborough and to reopen negotia- tions with that company. 12° M.—Transit committee of Board of Ratimate in confererce with Public Service Commission. 1. M.—Ohairman MoAneny of transit committee announced that a letter hat been sent to the Inter- borough Company, allowing another week in which to file an amended answer to the terms laid down by the city in the MoAneny report. | The Interborough Rapld Transit Com- | pany will get another week in which to | {ile with the Transit Committee of the Hoard of Estimate and the Pubite ice Commission an amended answer to he terms laid down by the city in the so-called MeAneny report. This | nouncement was made early this aft | noon Borough President McAneny, following a meeting of the conferees, Mr. McAneny said that {t appeared that the Interborough had answered the n: by Some of the Wire Trust Magnates Who Were Indicted by U. s. Grand 1 Jury AGES PRICE ONE CENT. —_—— KISSLESS WIFE GAVE NO KISSES IN AUTO T0 RICH ADMIRER FRAWH. J COULD. FIFTH AVE. MOB CHASES FURITNE = FOR THREE BLOCKS | Joseph Schwartz Finally Over- | hauied by Policeman Wood in a Taxicab, joo 2 SX MEN BURNED “WHEN TOOL DROPS: |man who says he lves at the Palmer House, Hester street and the Bowery, wot the sprint of his career this after noon when he led a | All Badly Injured by Short Cir- mob of a thousand |Harvey Sickler, ~~ @¢e “Mysterious Sup- pressed Person,” Makes a Gen- eral Denial in Defense of Pretty Mrs. Gambier. “I WANTED CHILDREN,” SAYS BRIDE ON STAND. Husband Shows Real Animation When Questioned About Resources by His Wife’s Lawyer. Harvey C. Sickler, the rich young president of the Atlantic Fertilizer and Oil Company, a subsidiary of J. Pierpont Morgan’s $36,000,000 fertilizer trust, went on the witness stand to-day in the trial of the separa- tion suit of Mrs. Edith Russell Gambier and corroborated-her denials of the alleged hugging and kissing episode between them in his red auto- mobile. Sickler admitted he had taken her driving and she had been his guest at theatres and all night restaurants and had dined with him in his own apartment, No. 1 West S nth street, but he insisted on these occasions she was always duly chaperoned. HORSE THIEF TAKES © WAGON IN SPITE OF LOCK ON WHEELS But He’s Caught and Fifth of Grocer’s Teams to Be Stol- to the other witn bier had spe in lonts of Oct, 80, ses sald Mra, Gam- an hour with him alone tment, and to the allemed s alone in the Park, Sickler frank. ly admitted that these were the eritteal questions In the case, but he made flat denials of both, while admitting the estimony of the chauffeurs and detee- tives as to their other trips together, © Van Wyck, counsel for Mrs. Gambier, moved to strike out all the evidence of the detectives, the chauf- feurs and the friends of Gambler who testified to the plaintiff's hugging and kissing the “gentleman of the suppressed name," and her visits to his apartment | at No, 1 West Sixty-elgnth street. ‘Dhtx | is the main evidence that Gambler relies on to show that his wife does not @e- serve his support. HUSBAND ADMITS HE HOLDS WEDDING PRESENTS, Judge Van Wyck first called Gambier to the stand. wh his apa art en Is Recovered. John Hall, er river for Louis Dryer, at Amsterdam » Hundred Fitty-t a and One enue Ind street, and ran | “You still have this lady's wedding nto the West One Hundred and Fifty- | presenta, you not? asked Judge necond street station this afternoon and| Van Wyck of the banker vant that “the dirty! “IL sll have our wedding presents," horse, wagon, chain | sald Gambler, this time hat's not what T asked you, ein, tenant knew what he meant. | sald the Judge. “Have you still got has had four horses and four! your wife's wedding presents?” wagons stolen within a few weeks and| “I still have the presents that wer the police have not only »| given to us," persisted the witness, an to recove m, but have b would ‘make no other answer to the to prevent more robberies, provided his drivers with padiocks and ordered t! sof thelr wagons they went Into a th ries, caine out of No, 88 Bt. Nic 6 dangling the key with w to unlock the wheel padlock wagon gone, Hence to the station While he was still cussing the t ‘owd boiled up to the Mr. question Gambler, take up your res! ghth street, ators rocked with laughter of the Judge's, He y mentioned the addre ous unknown’ whom the wife 1s alleged to have ureptitiously Gambier’ by features flushed red, clear eve of his bald head, and bis pale when did you nce at Ne i first We wa. his visit loor fol another of Dryers wagons, driven Lawrence Kelly, On the sea 1 Seventy-elghth Kelly's , writhing and swearing, wa and Judge Van Wyck Max Furehter, a young at No, his pardon, mitt atsaah 1 prepared + lst of about Kelly explained that he had come} $99,000 worth o. securities he owns ip wpon the missing wax n order to ani Judge Van Wyek's where it was followe a juestions ay to his property, There vad been attructel by I ‘ « Was & squabblo between his lawyer, o the horse LA dye "ying to Martin W. Littleton, and Judge Van seeks wheels, Maxistrate Ilereman | Wyck as to whether this lst should be hold Burehter jn $1,000 bail in Harlem | #initted in evidence, and it was finally ean | accepted, The Court ruled that it was —~— | not necessary that the names of the Killed Under the River, securities ahould be made A heavy rock, which had been shaken) “What is your salary?” asked the loose by the blasting going on in the Judge tunnel which the Astoria Light, Heat . nt of the | Were ablaze cuit at Third Avenue “LL | persons and a policeman in a taxteab Hrekine penis rank Ne Paile| a a boats from aii over |*!ty’® ultimatum finally while laboring jtwo blocks down Mitth avenue and one ‘trenton Iron vk 3 and power boats ali over| ooeee Bare ‘ ad, lips, President of the American Elec-|Jamaicn Bay made for the clouds of |¥M4eF some sort of a misapprehension, Power House. block West along Vifty-second street, trical Works, and Ferdinand W-|smoke and. a ficet of fifty was soon!’ He said that the conferees had sent According to testimony furnished ebling of John f Sons and) icnging off the mudbank throwing |# letter to the Interborough giving that cameemuuaiieel | afterward, Schwartz had spent half an a ocean © | .orporation another week's time because Six men were seriously injured thia| hour ransacking the rooms of Mrs, Marte mpany ‘streams at the fire J t Phe ind ame a surpris An effovt’ was also made to fight the |, this misunderstanding, afternoon when a workman dropped a|Melia’s boarding house at No, 72 West Marly In the day it was reported that) oo ie ratiroad trestle, but it was| ,fi# announcement was made after a} tool across the big cable that leads |Fiftleth street, When he started to go bills would be forthcoming against OM | ote avail HEAVING dad hey Aa Hla | from the power house of the Third ave-|out he bumped into Mrs, Mella, She clals of the Steel Trust, and treet | ’ | Mayor Low at the morning session 0! peated llherKr: Oilateninincen sana | abbas Mia Sand a he real news in suspense. The| Among those whose places were! the Board of Fptimate. Mr. McAneny nue elevated tne at One Hundred and|asked him what he wanted and he ewaited the real | ce " " Sixty-first str to supply the third | replied by springing out the door. ‘nancial cliques had it that the entire {burned were Fire Captain Cluney, [|b ne’ session had de | ‘ structure of the Sterl Trust was to de | T n, 1. Wizkoff, Frank Wengoli| clared that nothing stood in the path rall of the sat ne 'men were all| Mrs, Mella went out after him, yell- nitacked by criminal indictment. Then, |and Leo Mortime jof the granting of the whole subway K ls and were making repairs) ing at the top of her lungs. Schwarts | ‘ otme "1 he early _— contract to the B. R. T. His change ums ran toward Fifth avenue, and before | when the indictments came, t When the fellow-workman dropped @ | ; was shattered and it of view was received with evident sur- ‘ E c p He wha) Hail, Wass to. thas cannes Aric | story of the day y 4 yi |steel tool over the cable it created a ‘vas’ seen that only two of the nine SCORES TO DAY prise (by Comptrolier Prendergast and | ——— ~— |short circuit. ‘There was a bitnding flash | Mela had picked up about one hu | sormpanien had direct confection wita'| dermen, both of w xpected to vote | HERE’S A GAS COMPANY blue flame, The men at work on the| Volunteer pursuers. — Hundred; | the larger trust i ; : fell screaming to the street. The in the chase at the corner o i 4 re charged w || _—— finally on the subway question at the ing to the str | Bas. iadisiod mel sre ohare ith. De . ietcct Meaiinn oe ie Beare ee Bee | RAL WANTS To! cuT RATES. tune wires had terribly | Filth avenue, ing an arbitrary pr which ts " ‘i NATIONAL LEAGUE. timate scheduled for 420 x. - uirned t hands, faces and t ' Patrolman Wood was at Pifty-fire: ad! fo. Kudo SORRILOM: 08 TARY —_——— When Mr. Low appeared before the | Bingnamton Wor Make Buble dace acuiess aoa Bateman atesias t and Fifth avenue wien he saw ing such price for the output of thet Bogen GP Hulsaie and ADL | , Hon saw the acel- | the fying throng coming down the thor fl > a Appe | 3 ‘or Permissior plents, ‘The charge that the oMcers ana BOSTON AY NEW YORK: I anid he was trying on his Service Board for I hay } © men Into | ouwh Schwartz leading the pack in rectors also conspired to prod LE li | sponsibility ‘to once more find a to Make Reduction, the power house " ng bounds. He went by the pollce-| nionopoly of the business Is made. | 100 | ing ground upon which effective and] ALBANY, June %.—Appiication has| were cniled from Lebanon Hosp nan at top 1, but Wood saw a MORGAN'S SON-IN-LAW HUR-| GIANTS— cord ion between the Inter-| been made to the Public Se Com-|Dra. Cohen, Grossman and Kile ab handy and jumped into it 1 RIEDLY CALLS ON WIRE. vue = | borough awd the olty can be based." | mission bj the Binghamton Gas Works with them lated ane uiear threw 4n_all_ his power and Three hours after was publicly | | Mayor Gaynor then vemarked; “IT am | voluntarily asking autho: to JOSEPH MILLER, N. x's lead was soon cut down, od that the Grand Jury Intended to AT PHILADELPHIA, not ready to vote on any subway re-|the price of gas in ‘at « nd the} Hundred and Wifty-first od the corner of Fitty-secon { alae tee sorsone connected with| BROOKLYN. port—in view of whut £ have just heard| village of Lesters my JOSEPH DOWLING, N nd managed to keep ahead unt AIS, GATHARD. | PLES) daiterion -until I have had ® chance to fully| thousand cubic feet Jing rate|One Hundred and Forty- to Sixth avenue. There th the 8 ‘Trust Herbert ae tor} bi o0000 - digest 41.” of from $1.20 to $1 per thousand cubic} JOHN LEGO, No. 663 M | textoab came abreast and Wood pounce | Cae eR ee te eoitine ot tint: | PHILADELPHIA President Mitchel of the Board of | feet. WILLIAM LOWLAR, tout, xrabbing the fugitive by the co @ hasty appearance at the of ale 10201 — |Aldermen spoke up sharply But | ——_— One Hundred and Fort enth street. |tur. When the man was searched in EL tata a las ad Ae penn there ia no reason whatever why we|GUILTY OF KILLING DRIVER. cast One | the Fiftyefirat streot station $200 wort ‘Whee. en ve we \ ei ot this afternoon | oe enth streot of jewelry was found in hia pockets, Ags A mneriversot Gia aw firma ot Batis: |e AT SINSINNATI: Hep REN tciean acer ea tiger | mnatwerane tainrac (ac aan BUIE, "No When a thal taeen deal to Shet dd & Betts of No, 52 Witiam | CHICAGO- jat 42 u and Fifty-sixtn | - Shoftield ough President McAneny of Manhattan | ‘ 6 was identified | vl Se ough tent Med Manh | victed of Manalnughter, i . ni | street, i ss a to receive the report of the Transit | Pegs t Rogues’ Gallery Eager watchers had been lying in wait | CINCINNATI Committee upon their decision with re ulseppe Bongione of N 18 F wded at was registered under the for some ti from the Grand Jury 00 — | iation to the repiles of the companies.” | Forty-elshth stre SaCERBHAR Ten | and they saw cs Wise go ie ie —»— | The Mayor sald he could see no ob-| William Krogma the aceldent, and Peresky, He talk w and Jury |Jection to such a course of procedure, | April 9 after Kr brought the reserves from es of times, It is vom, th and again AMERICAN LEAGUE. = Ana'the motion for the afternoon sea: | and killed Hongione’s little son Paulo, the Mortisania. station to clear the Hee that he was onc tu the ¢ riee was Ss sion, put by McAneny, was unanimous. | was convicted manslaugh in the street, earning @ salary of $5 ushered into the “mn AT BOSTON, ly carried, second degree jury b Jude rrTTy ~ ave ap Mr, Satterlee 1s not a lawyer, but is] VIRST GANE CCNFEREES WORKED ON Re. Foster int 4 ’ TWO HURT IN RUNAWAY, years Mat lent of the Habershaw Wire Com- | HIGHLANDERS- . this afternoo cake | PORT UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK A, M. Abraham Levy ™ y of Yonkers. ) 0010 rer . | Abranan : 4 Rubin Liebern peddle No. the list of Indiciments is 070] poenow 0 3) Mtr. Mean to the board | defeated the effort Abe oonte isha ein cul twente,| BAN JOHNSON IS LAID aha Sane ne Manutacturin ISTON— that his con ee axsociates, Borough : eae antral oa ior olper, Ieee Fee riot a charaea ttn ocee 0 0.0.0.0 0.01 O~ 4] Prentents Cromwell of Richmond: and I" , ee A UP WITH RHEUMATISM, | trolling 70 per cent, of all of the horse GR0OND GAuE Millee of the Bronz, had reached # con: aS ie ent t, were badly in- See ae, han ral caiie’ shoes manufactures in ihe | BOSTONee % clusion with the Public Service Commis. ‘V1! I") 8. ane # afternoon when the horae Peg Rei yore fi he 6 sy —— , | ston as to thelr joint recommendation Se urea a ofnita| they were driving north on Broadway the American League United States. The company's offic! lu 0 t “A a Ee eras plating murd "any n Anite } Biv with inbenee dleted . upon the replies o erboroug!s pian nweanoe became frightened at a passing auto: | WE nme Nee en eet tha tate of the cone teen a a « | Repia Transit Company and the Brook. | Wongione will be sentenced toxmors| oie at ina Tsved and wants” tore sheet while hie ay to Fnoditi ufactured, and for cre 10000; 3 lyn Rapid Transit Company. He said ro first street and bolted. cin ati last night and is now laid modities aaa th Eas ang an teas teefacntavana tea’ aan in eecning pee = Lieberman recelved general contus|up at the home of his brother in th AMaLA WMMBERSLY 3D Wes Nap. AT WASHINGTON, until 1 o'clock this morning, and that a ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, sions of the body and @ badly lacer: city, Mr. Jphnson te suffering consider ae ATHLETICS— few hours more would be needed to whip |6un ries. 4.90.80 wes. 7.88 Moon ota, 10.a¢ | Rte Real, Ll fractured (Qhie. pain and. may” he dlxahtal fora | Wnts Watalh Tate Pete sort 010 thelr findings into shape, THE TIDES were taken to J J ‘week OF more \ Nisha iter, 'and : Prior to going before the full Board tian Wares, iit pital, and the ¥ «| A meeting of the National Baseball | 8 mare ae WASHINGTON— Wal Deters: Sh . ze i 06' Btopped at One Hundred and. Twenty. (Commission which net for Lorday | sa 131 « ry | ¥ @Qentinued on Be00nd Page.) ‘1290 dat 8 ip second street, has been postponed till he recovers, ( ‘ EST Ty Winall Tet Ee ney we am 3 GAMBIER’S ONLY REAL ESTATE Power Company 1s digging under the Fast River, came loose to-day, and in A CEMETERY LOT, falling struck a laborer named John “Nine thousand dollars a year," en- Basin y of No, 908 Second avenue, swered Gambier, and explained that and City, Killing him instantly, this was all s0t, a0 his banks coulga’t hsdpa ige iio cpet st nei