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WEATHER—Falr To-night and Saturday. GREP) EDITION [Cire maa aed NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1911. 18 SUBWAY DIGGING IN SIGHT: a a — vondon CREAT | een Srrs Tri-Borough Routes, “PILES ” erTS, JURY DIDN'T LEAVE BOX. 1 | \Crimson Oarsmen ,Take Lead at estan tor’s Secretary, Collapses Public Service com HARLEM BAN NAN, When Released. | Physicians Disagreed, T nat i = ait — INTERBORO'S CHANCE. oaceren ueaienes see : | \ Q.VEAR SENTENCE: Testifying Wound Couldn’t m $ Rancsn | Start and Hold Two-Length Supplementary McAneny Re- pa a | Have Been ‘Self-Inflicted. Advantage, Winning by “ + Prior one — Lonny Port, Including 5-Cents-to- | Picked Up Boy to Shield Him-| ., ie ee Reara | Fourteen Lengths. . + Coney Fare, Is Adopted. | — self and Lad Was Shot — | tmet a verdict that Dr. William R. H Latson was a suicide. The jury a to Death. ved Alta Marhevka, the physic! These important steps, taken to- Jretary, from all suspicion of day, bring New York nearer to tho | en | volved tn the man’s death, actual work of digging more sub- viph Berg, s' ele," leader ot| The verdict was a surprise to many, ways, and will afford rellef from {tie Harlem gang which bore his name, |a% much of the evidence seemed diamet- | present outrageous congestion ot his to-day. “P s the same fcally opposed to the theory of self sol |AVIATOR FOLLOWS CREWS . | ¢ OVER FOUR-MILE COURSE ping ine | passenger traffic: ruMan who in a gang fight uptown a uae The strongest wit nose for the| ‘The supplementary McAneny re- |year ago snatched up meyer \e pase verdict was Dr. Albert Weston, 4 ugeling | 2 Me ilcaiten : oy auges ate td between Win ane an | flatly opposed that given by others of @ subway under Broadway in afan- ene ¥ with a revolver. A bullet killed | the Coroner's office. Although Dr. Wes- atten os far north as Fifty-ninth | 'P° Poor little Ia Aropped the | ton had not the body, he testifie street was adopted by thy Board of | COE 14 fled unscatied. Hor that he | that Be 80 far as the wound was a con- Betimate by a unanimous vote, and = W'S tested, Hut because his meee raat a practi rallied around him as witnesses the |"! -Inflicted one. He ; SPS ST ‘T. was conditioned upon that com- | ONE Nikht last January, at the head! where the muzzle of the firearm had _eooO pany’s agreement to oper aa.9 °F five followers, he walked into the! peen actually pressed to the skin of the Additional mileage in Manhattan— = “00 «of: Charles Drees at No, 1580| victim. He said that #0 long as the the subway under Lexington ave. | Milison avenue and called for drink| wound was admitted to be a contact nue principally—and in the Bronx, |‘! crowd. Drees served them and] Wound he was willing to swear that !t Queens and Kings. sked for his mi ney. Pickeis told him| Was self-inflicted. The Interborough Rapid Transit | {? Nvli! ow | practically all the way. The race was started rather unexpectedly at | 27. A postponement of an hour was anticipated. The freshman race, ABs Ri Whee. Di ces Dr. Weston was the last witness called = Company was given until July 6, | °O™Plied hot ok the four-oared event. and @he Jury whed ite verdict witho: ! or next Thursday, to reconsider ite $= W'" 0! Ms {earlier in the day, was won by Yale. Harvard te fae Hea ie wan| !eay x - ‘i and at the mile was leading and pulling ae fr a Ae a eschaed \ f Even Break for Crews |)» soe susie.” rhe Crinaon bere + ‘Crimson Takes Four-Oared Event Then and Honors Are Even Up to Start of Big Contest. Iph Fischer and held the s prysiclan, whose testimony jehild as a ¢ NEW LONDON, June 30.—Harvard won a hollow victory over Yale in the varsity race on the Thames this afternoon, Harvard won aw refusal of to that | OAUs" post, while Yale ; report. Pickble CANIN the DALLER PAY El a The dead body of Dr. 1 was} ts—Yale beat Har- fF troupe nshine There Dea Unless the Interborough gets in- General sess pleadgd | found tn his apartments, No. a0 Rive plan miles of its allotment p rat] side Drive, on the night of May 11,-an sea-| suspiclon pointed to the young Freshman Big vard by two le Log, Harvard 1. ‘our-Oa and splashing re was four open water between the and Tender, to ge mark was passed, | Boy Aviator Cheered by Thousands in Cross- rows — Har- who was the last pe . Aviator Atw : ; any and who made th : we Former ies President Sent to |] vert, Won, by three lengths. Time | ene renee ee ae Sze fartaes pros the taterborourn | ing. rodent face und slanted trow of the| covery of the bods she wis Country Flight of 135 Miles in 2 Hours | yi ontiary for F : || ‘‘tiocverd wen’ to’ tavorte 1 tne ee ee to @ realisation of ite pred lyouth before hin. Rarhapa His onor| and w the Went side ‘ itentiary for Four and shear seh habe > gyno ag he ap hee Mae tee cee | oulh bette ist, TariAey Hie Hanae ond ve ee eer and 22 Minutes—May Come Here. early Ue: Ue Ae Eee ee . cl mile mark Yale 3 alt Freshman race the Crimson | hit up a spurt and gained iy @ered its counsel to prepare the | dipped p ink and without unneces-| mitied that she had by a Half Months, backers became scarce. vard hawaven elites 1 slightly, Hare sary Woi sentenced Pickels to se with the young physician a ibe ; tained a comfort- pine year tard lavor in Sing 3 | him to be hee “Man-God. NEW LONDON, Conn, June 3.—|came his passenger on the trip through - abl as (he second mile mark was @ton to the Board of Estimate on And Pickels, all his bravado Hed, wept} ‘The inquest to-day was before Coroner] parry N. Atwood, the boy aviator in his| the alr. The route followed from Bos-| Joseph B. Retchmann, former prest- July & of th called Triborough walt (ears of self pity as they led him] Felnberg biplane on w Jains was a rece | t0N Was through Quin Urockton, | dent of the failed Carnegie Trust Com- | ; Yale made another effort to gain, but Epeaerectien svelte fee eee | away. MISS MARHEVKA TELLS HER huntry flight, are | Bridgewater, Middiebor unton, Fall] pany, was sentenced to four and a haif| 4 the Crimson held its advantage. At m avenue subway from Twen- = niteel 1 = Asa jR! Newport, across ay. tly ‘ h sf rT by J fe t niles Harvard had seven-K th ty-seventh street to One Hundred — “i eT STORY OF THE TRAGEDY. rived for e-Harvard — race#| Bay to Kingston, R. 1, and tibia jontha in’ the pen! tentlary by Justice See ‘ lengt! end Sixth street—direct invasion SCORES TO DAY Miss Marhevka was called to the} by the aero-rout norning, and | e® Davis in the Criminal Branch of the| lead and the race looked ike @ runaway | of the territory now served by the “ stand late in the day. She was self-|to the amagement huge delight) “Atwood covered approximately 1g | BUPreme Court to-day, ‘The Mmit aen- t v1 and spoke In an even, pleas-]of the thousands of race day specta- Enterborough and the surface rail- J eont miles on his fight w tence would have been one year and a Harvard rooters shouted joyfully, Seanad A nade ah air cruise over the lower | ght which he made in é road lines of Manhattan. ant ve ched In a low key tors, made ah alr ine over | hours: and twenticiwo 1 aa fine of $500, Yale appeared bad ten at this t Cram announced that at pthc hla the night of May 11 by means of the] twin propellers first attr ’ Atwood, set t a up a new record for cross-country fly-| yesterday by a jury which hear tthe biplane, | 188 IN America with a passeng Lee chien b ahER ha had | about 9 o'clock, There five hundred f sw th the special meeting next Thursday S4of the commission he would offer |window, having left her keys inside earlier in the 1 maintained her advantage AT NEW YORK. rand at the finish was fourteem. The] eviden . aviator carried hi he 8 : ve \ , resolution calling for the oon- | BUSTON-— “When 1 got inakle," she said, “i | Atwood waved his hand, and below on | #viMtor cabrio’ his mschenitite nthe) made a false report to the State Bank- hw in front of @ west side subway 204 — | found Dr. Latson lying on the aofa, 1] the river sieam yachts began tooting, | Yries 20 times He attained 4 speed! ing Department concerning the con The winning of the freshman race miles long, from Forty-second | GIANTS— did not go near it because I was} and the people on them catching up AceeaGA GRE he Vipin Nilon of the Carnegie Trust at a tim 1 the Yate ent sent the blue stock kiting yA ar acath 15 Gavanth avenue 10 7 00 | stunned by the position of the body. I| bunting and flags, made the lane of ne be Re bennent Rae Ob success | wren investigations of its financial], ae during the afternoon hours that tater she Battery. This is one of the ss peaviak Bard = had not expected to find him in, T was] yachts a rot of color ee hed ap “gtauiiite” Ware bate whee (Three Blazes on sea Star! vened before the big varsity eveme tan , offered to the Interborougs at Meser NE WMT agitated and T went cutaide to In a graceful circle Atwood turned al h nd ate a liasty tunon, | re ne i Ity even nes fe. Be. and Meyers, linia ent ousaiee. 10) ae (en rNeciagraver® hal dranieiieal he returned to his Wright biplane! Stephen ©. Baldwin, attorney for Liner Stare Hunte bP the 1011 Harvard-Yate regatta, and the iy eines My edandecdiuslat ad ~ Ae tet come 1 talk iim the and then volplaning and making @ a short trial flight, He ascended | Re iP; AVE notice that he would at Aner Starts Hunts by Po- | wi conidence was further quickemed re Ce ettae cars, AT PHILADELPHIA. Venapand’ eaiind nd t was locked | landing on the hill behind the River: | 0 and was svon lost to|once ask for a certificate of reasonable tice for Inceridiari | by the development of a brisk southe 2 0 a | i i ne ire: bank southwest. Previously doubt toe Davis ordered that the Ic yr Incendiaries, euste bie: ‘of Estimate were present. The reso- | BROOKLYD out, I asked the boy to climb ingide| side Iron Works on AEE ES eeu usly he doub Justice Davis ordered tha rly vat blew diagonally lution from the transit conferees was ovuv 020 - Jand get my ke © refused, and| Atwood reported a magnificent trip fly over the | execution of sentence be delayed unt! ancien Peased unanimously, In a nutshell, | PHILADELPHIA— I went Inside m trom Boston, which elty ho left at an | course during the Yal “H ‘ard varsity | Wednesday to isi ° every opportunity | iienta = | HARVARD MONEY SCARCE AB " epor ni ) od and was | early hour, ° va afternoon and then cons | gor such steps as Mr. Baldwin wanted | AVERPOOL, June 30, Ay Bree report Adaiie: the Bm, P0s0. 00 0 nd was | Orly ad after landing came into the| tinue in his filght in wn ettempe to] {or auch steps See sittroaeat ine | TER FRESHMAN RACE atreet, guarantees a five-cent fare to|ander and Mor and hat and again, Intending | ety in Court Juatice Erlanger later | different parts of the White Star tine ed by Coney Island, as long advoc Evening World, and provides that to call the Coroner. 1 was fatigued | ——— ned an order directing | steamer Arabic were discovered ana| ¥*" Mattern wherever the iam the event the Interborough still pers: in remaining out of the fleld that t | AT CINCINNATI, and nervous Thad ned & trying day |e ” Mi DiatricteAttorney Whitman to show | quenched in the course of the after-|Punsers sought It this mérning Wie sHICAGO— Jand { had left the doctor in the morn- 1 tge O'Sullivan, in Part || ; rca nme ae! Tl iease) athe vaawale Ge eabad uit’ Gali 1 from human ken after the wing a 00 [ok eee igvaeree é at i " Et a aia aoe ted. T from Liverpool to-morrow for New York | ' Df the freahaan. Faog by sa Bronx and Manhattan lines first o 5 u sad “Just as 1 sta 1 to phone I thought r r en, and possibly | able doubt sould be granted > cigs ‘ art Za ‘ nstow Th \ . yut the dr fered to the Interboroush shall be of. | CINCINNATI— it would be er to notity the doce was | order is returnable in “pecial Term Part | by way of nstown, The White ageing fered to the B. R vo 0 - {| tor's lawyer first, and I went home Ley Any |i the ron vurt on Monday | Star huble to acvount for 5 non Harvard: sae MITCHEL MAKES PROTEST, BUT] Batieries—lrown and Granom, Keefe| my wpartinent, after telling the boy | reer re VOTES FOR THE PLAN. und MeLean that the doctor was I and should noi Jotinny’ spa Kap | next was sO sea hat the appearance of utenant to pled a on nmr was bra. «| diaries, ‘The flames were dis.,* Cfmson nickel would have created E ain in favor of t neral prop Saree be disturbed. : : 1 in the storeroom. abins 4 : Bee ee ya suman AMERICAN LEAGUE. When 1 was wt te ets tw aa | i, pte ia) pea ayettee aster + the bratlestabl 1 3 hausted that 1 coll and I muot # ever veady Rit anraua aes that Aracia Rani caak said President Mitchel of the Board of panebiseanet ey aay ae mene ae | siot at anybody who | ankrupe AML emrens Arable has been vansit rme associates before vot+ yoga ada ese dt pl | m of his jon # petivion # ppped and police are now on Pour i Aldermen to his assoclates before vor. | AT BOSTON. ‘awakened by soma police officers, who purvi f his Kang. | on a pet stopped police are t Pourd Vv FOURS. ing for ity adoption, “but I protest) 0 : alice I at the differences involved in clause | HIGHLANDERS— tovk me back to No, #6) Riv six of the modifications made to the dv 00 “5 Drive.” | n, To level the present | BOSTON— COURSE OF BULLET MOST UN. ng fell before the steamer searching for possiids in- | | - —- bent known” | FIRE STARTS IN HOTEL, | cenatarior ‘The police openly blame t si mite, Ot) mile, @a6p 10.08; (wo miles, aT RR, me by whi amasborou + 1 a . USUAL, HE SAYS. Notorious East Side Gangster ; to Sing Sing was that, on Jan.| Patrons of the Hotel Aberdeen, No,|in the shipping tie-up, as tig White) and a half, 101%; two miles, Lee without adjustment as 00202 ao * ie he with Joseph Wilson, now awalt-|17 West Thirty-second street, got al] star line to-day declared a Mockout ed will mean a great , eae i. ..| Dr. John H, Larkin, of the College of , we i HE reset pa YU j FRESHMEN EIGHTS, the city Batteries Caldwell and Sweeney:! paysicians and Surgeons, told of ex-| to Spend Seven Years bad scare this Fr was| against all the men employed uson the e ¥ Murer and Williams, | furniture storeroom i i tp e-Half salle, 2.99, mule, 6.48; mile y ms me amuning the body and , ; . nto & hou tne third floor Liverpool steamships w » excep: Tat Ra cee test to urse of th whi in Sing Sing hth | atre sent to the Fire Dpar{tion of the officers and engineers, and rate! at ; AT WASHINGTON RE 4 ' Ne . Lie mile, 240) miley dy BINT et py ne Saw and whied 1 at ait engine and truck |is trying to obtain no , . nile and a halt, $48; (Wo miles, 1,60 tek ¢ ETICS n the body _ ten Vien the firemen arrived ne { . Leake vd mat+ 200 at t “Kia I ner as heen dropped and the hotel employees, under the direction 9 eg Pare vied tne aay 4 na | \WASHINOTON fee K Saal Of Manager Manning, had extinguinied $12 BLUE SERGE suits, $5.95 a Un se a» postponed on its but L want it noted that VASHING TYE t cule the tan THE “HUB” CLOTHING CORMEE, * [ sa water, but the Comdle jf My FEET ae REA REET CP 010 is nickname, W . veca The furniture was upholate Broadway, Cor. Barclay St, opp. box t raked i to most of us, Bese iitout any wving 6 8 par atteries—Sforgoh a itacownae bad nt of the pack ne mma | itle, ue surface current was againet the 4 \ . 4 and He ‘ Noe upor netrate rews and the Wind Was from the newth. She Rene. Aarvas . HABNaIeAlO A, Lesa... <a-prmesy t atant MistriatbAttary| Soe a. rned his plver, was Wreria Belldine, Tekan. Rothe, saw the heavy smoke and prepared | fancy worsteds; satin’ lined: all sized |east, favoring Harvard, Who Wee More ting upon the opposite side of CItY pom pacrnG RESULTS AND ney Rubia ter on opinion aa to whether| Whom he trnes Mle rea eave tne 7 pepe Bath ith Sigeast oi Ait GUL OE the, Holeey The timone | ur vecie ried tonday'and banarday |wheltered on her easterly course She ib. éContinued on Second Page) ig ema. SASBEALD GBB PAGE 4, (Continued on Becond Page) | shoot hated and feared sangstera onthe Pudauon 0a Park Bow, see Ba em, ba Gel PARR el tes a Open Savurdey bight Gill 10,%46 Crimson o ‘were also tm the Getger > Cd . & gogo ATT - < t I . + wecanamanssenmen ype + : é Blea