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Pov earring ao. al WALDO PROBING STOKES LETTER GIRL RIDES HORSEBACK FROM FRIS@ GIRL RIDES HORSE | 3,000 MILES WITH LETTER 1 eNO | Nan J. Completes Long Jaunt Fri New York. LEFT LAST SEPTEMBER. No Western Chivalry, She Says, Telling of Troubles Along the \Way sombrero and with bh usty q t t wrist, cantered n he thorough nare across the City Hall plaza ¢ afternoon on lap of mile ne reeback ride to deliver, in the presence of a @ letter from Mayor P. 1, M San Francisco to Mayor Gaynor, Mayor Gaynor was absent, but Bor- ough President McAneny and the Ma- croxs-con yor's secretary, Robert Adamson, ¢ tended a hearty welcome to the plucky equestrienne on behalf of the city, and told her to make herself entirely at home and have the best kind of @ time until she leaves for Atlantic City to be one of the features of the Bike’ annual convention. | Bhe is a breezy young person who! talks and dresses in typical, or rather {deal Western fashion, and she replied | that she sure would accept their in-| witation, and hoped some day to be) able to return the compliment, | Miss Aspinwall was followed by a| crowd that broke into a run when she! turned into City Hall Park from Broad- | way and there was a surge after her that made the police think there was wome sort of an attack coming. ©ROWD CHEERS HER AT CITY| HALL. She drew up in front of the steps! and swept her saddle pommel with er | wide-brimmed hat as the city offictals| came out to greet her and she was! given a cheer the Ike of which she gaid she had not received since she quit giving exhibition performances of champion lariat throwing with Buffalo ed from are, Lady n, on Sept. 1, brin e sealed messaze from Mayor M She rode by stages of from twenty-five to thirty and expected to reach New sooner. But all sorts of adventures and accidents befell her and delayed her, She ad to spend over a week in a hosplit be her horse stumbled down a yuntain side, and she had no end of t finding places to sleep. “Talk about Western chivalry sald, “there's no such thing! At little town at the top of a mountain pass my gr h grew so big I had to let off ateam some way, so I rode through the place shooting it up in good old style. I hadn't been able wet any sort of accommodations and the gun-play was the only thing that seemed to wake ‘em up. NO DECENT PLACE TO SLEEP FOR A WEEK, | “For a whole week I could find no| fit place to sleep, and had to flop down in ditches, in railroad stations, in stalls and any place that afforded a shelter. | De you wonder that my naturally | cheerful disposition is ruined and that | my grouch ts as b! as a house? But 1 expect a few days in New York and Atlantic City to change all that. The letter Miss Anpinwall brought to Mayor Gaynor follows My Dear Mayor: Mi pinwall leaves this city at day Miss Aspinwall will ride to your city on horseback, and I sin- Terely hope and trust that she will reach there In perfect health, Iam | quite w satisfied that she will be piven vdid reception on her ar- rival and in calling on Your Honor, Mayor f the sr t clty ia the world w York, Sincerely miles a day, York 1 pub! she one fan J. Aa- 12.30 to- | yours, H, M'CARTHY, Peta aa ey Newark Bicyclist Killed by Auto. Isadore Krebs, twenty-three years of| ag a drug clerk of No, Littleton avenue, Newark, was killed to-day at) Clinton avenue and High street, while| riding a bieycle alo: Clinton avenue. Krebs was In collision with an auto- mobile driven by William MeAllister, nineteen yeats old, of No, 282 Ridge street, Ire struck the auto head first and was knocked unconactous. He died at St, Barnaba's Hospital, McAlits ter was arrested aud will be charged . Circulation E Books Open to All’ _ Tbe (The New LA Bor Ww LEADER WHO ANTS WASHINGTON | Jt DGE ) IMPEACHED.| _ sue URGES IMPEACHMENT OF JUSTICE WRIGHT °: Tells Man Who Passed Sentence on Him and Others Should Be Unseated. | Senators | Tt was bought in Paris Rodman | | Wanamaker and has never ascended before. It ia a huge bag, made of WASHINGTON, July 8.—Impeach- ment of Justice Daniel T. Wright of | the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia was suggested to-day to the Senate “Third Investigation }Committee vy pan Gompers, Degree” Preni- t, 111, by The Press Mublishing lifting power of 3,10 pounds. York World), “NEW ‘YORK, oon “THEFT” TO N.Y. ER—Showere probable to-night of Sa | ' Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 1911, 10 PAGES SATURDAY, JULY 8, PEIOR ONE CENT CA eee er vr ony SHOOIING SHOW GIRLS. ON FIRST FLIGHT TOPHILADELPHIA — Leo Sievens and Tiree Passen- gers Beside Balicon on Roof of Wanamaker Store. BAG FILLED WITH GAS. Balloonist Feared the Morning Br Him 272 Would Carry Out to Sea. wind in @ favoraole «re ations ike 1 ‘ 1 t this ternoun Want aker ‘Store in the Love ) Stevens, pilot ned sure De 1 us pre > three passengers—W a member of Aero Clu 4 F, Bird, . mrator of = the anamaker ©, and Plerre Van \Walven, oMeial otographer, who intended to take pte 8 en route was south of we the aeronauts to Stevens said he would not start unless the wind| sifted to north of west and toward| | Noon this seemed io be the prospect. | The balloon 1s the Wanamaker No. 1. | mixed cotton and linen and has # ca- pacity of 65,000 cuble feet of gas and, fully inflated, Mr. Stevens says, could s aloft a month, barring accident. It is 45 feet in diameter and has a a TAXICAB, DODGING DEAD HORSE. HS ESCAPE JAIL BECAUSE ~— WHINESS 15 MISSING ee Police Investigate How Stokes’s | Private Detective Got His Let- ters While Headquarters Officers Were on Watch. \WERE LOCKED IN TRUNK, SAYS LILLIAN GRAHAM. ‘Ethel Conrad and Mrs. Singleton Promise Sensational Developments in Show Girls’ Defense. Just as the somewhat dismal prospect of having to pass the week- end in the Tombs confronted Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad, the twe show girls who are held for shooting W. E. D. Stokes, their counsel ob- tained an adjournment of the hearing to-day until Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. The possibility of goirg to prison was imminent in view of \the fact that the lawyers thought a Judge of the Court of General Ses- sions or a Justice of the Supreme Court would have to approve a new Lena Me eaten Federation of THIS BALLOON LIKE ONE THAT | Beas and Saturday had found most of the Judges and Justices out of Bucks Stove and Range Company con-| 471° malioen . ‘4 ears pee same | Tho postponement came just after Po- |tempt proceedings against the Federa- |“’mensions as that used ount De | | tee Commissioner Waldo had ordet tion officials. He as a be w me oe rd filght from a | Trial Commisstoner Dillon to invests Mr. Gompers told the committer that | Pare {© Russia five years teen! ' | the conduct of Detectives Sullivan, Me- he Si begi . he Lode rs hase des ri re eae | Cormick and Wals! r b [he knew the Senate could not begin IM | uo, ny Hawley and Post in the igut Chauffeur Rushes Victim to NATIONAL ONAL LEAGUE pede cipal eas el Bigeso ; 4 when they were lost for several days . c se. Bet ea that the committee was to) linithe aaa WA, Hospital but Too Late to —_——— The three city detectives may face jtake the initiative The balloon was anchored to-day vy | is AT NEW YORK. charges for having permitted Jam “I do know that {f we had the recall ‘ ee 4 . Ape HICAGO. | Cumming, house detective for Stok in the District of Columbia,” added Mr. | £474 bags on the northwest corner Save His Life. | cl ‘ 99 COLOERED, Snes Bes mpers, ‘that Justice Wright would | the new store's roof, fifteen fights up, 0 2 - | hotel, to take a package of letters from MoO game ina’ Rarerectite The process of inilating 1: haw Lecn | GIANTS— the apartments of the two girls, Cum: T do not think the recall 1s as good | S0INg on for three Gay’, | {required the! An unidentified man was knocked 00 —— | ming testified that he went to the apart as impeachme wenerally,” suggested nae of oa Se ine astat ine . down at Seventh nue and Twenty. i} rs Batteries McIntyre and Archer, Mar- | ment with the three detectives and thi Senator Boral é sia ocan dapal PE bs shi alee (Oca I, < “ht | quard and Meyers. he found the letters on the floor of nator Boral sent suggestion came at| Delng the result of the action of the fifth street by a taxicay early today/Women and Children Run ‘Repairman in’ Maiden” Lane |" rdand Meyers, he ot » me 4 14, diluted with water, on the tron, |and died an hour Inter in New Yor! ey an in Maiden Lane | the close of a review of the contempt cla. 4 ig . Wit Through Cars as Flames F AT BROOKLYN, Cumming sald he got the letters for proceedings waged in the local courts | ae ae ete lean fai Shes | FROppike | wel IEC Y) ISNA OR Oats 4 a umes Fol- | Structure and His Friend | pittsBuRG— | his employer “because he saw them by the Buck Company against Preal-| Sind, veers to the right direction, sai2 jining is injurlen | ipwe Molen Box Renin : 01000000 — | frst.” and Commissioner Waldo wants Gent Gompers, Vice-President John | Qaity is now about thirtyefive miles ai| The taxicab, with two passengers, # i pigsien: Badly Shaken by Fall BROOKLYN— | fo Raow why three: deteatived: para ime Mitchell and Secretary Frank Morrison | hour. If that holds we could make the |man, and a woman, was down pe ee es | ys y Fan, | FOE CORRELA NTR any such conduct. of the Federation of Labor. | trip in three hours easily, The present the west side even on —— ey * SAY THEY WILL HAVE CUMMING ‘The sentences imposed by Justice| wind would take us out to sea, and/the way to nity-t tree More than one hundred women and Batteries—Leifield and Simon; Schardt ARRESTED, Wri in that proceeding are unparal-| when I go to sea it will be in @ boat. | ferries ° Foley fren on their way to Van Cortlandt| TWo men were hurt this afternoon | and Bergen, Sani Boudin <2 |telled in the history of the Jurispru-| We hope for a shift in the wind. of No. 37 + saw k for a day's o thrown | When an elevator in the Albert Lorsen ees are: Magtiraict pease s corethie’ Fi ans “ Of the passengers, Mr. Gosh 1 the ¢ dead horse atta ate rds ge: “| AT PHILADELPHIA. charged before Magistrate Freschi to dence of this country," declared Mr.| JY O00 who has Made an ascension. |e ee eee eee eed muddeniy, | (22 @ pantc to-day when # seriay of vg, at No Maiden Lane, felt! on 1 oyts— day that Cumming nad committed Gompers. “There is no other case On| ser Gosh is @ close friend of Rodman! f.ociise of his sudden change of direc-| “zPloslons occurred in the motor nox | twelve stories to the te Fuer!°"" 9°99 0.0120 —_ “tine when he broke into the apart record where there was an !mpoaition| Wanamaker, the latter being also # ‘ ‘ Ke * rows, | of the last car of a Broadway train fust | nest Neaman of N Avenu ment. The defendants’ lawyers said the of more than six months {mprisonment | prominent member of the Aero Club. on We: struck: Cheimar Whe ‘wel P88 | awit got midway between the West 0: went the selova to clean the | PHILADELPHIA— detective would undoubtedly be arreste: | upon any one found guilty of contempt! A wireless message will be sent to Mr. anaes ‘ Hundred and at One | an nory after the other er | ov000002 — for breaking into the piace, but that a. of court ‘Wanamaker from the roof of the store pastes ha dork and | iundred and tat : nl went or eee neyeen | attertes — Steele and Bresnahan; | tion had not been taken because of ti Mr. Gompers told of the institution of | the instant ie stare lk Tae jumped out 4 Fe oa akblbilone” Ware a sea i Fadie) OL row wih him his) gurns and Dooln hecessity of first attending to the cas: new pro za by Justice Wright, and | FIRST STE D MAKING 4 /of No. 4 penis | oe mee ; adie lately a 0 mA ak aaaian ie ee Ale added tt n alternative to answer- REGULAR AIR LINE. py ander, bss ue pea | fara : me, whi 1 up n AT BOSTON. Lillian Graham supplemented th+ Ing the an opportunity had been | ‘This is the first step toward making | * he tecikahs She Peek CV OMEnEnt | + bway tube, and were Ud by} After com ng bis work on the! CINCINNATI— jcharge by adding that the detective dic siven the ndants to apologize. the roofs of the Wanamaker butldings | of the taxicab, The man @ bur ; flames from t notor box, | twelfth flo: man started to run the 800102 -— |not take the letters from the floor in 4 “dustice Wright will be much older {4h New Yori and Philadelphia, perma. | out of the cay wisi thelr bags und hur-| which quickly spread to the rest of the tor to the thirteenth the | BOSTON closet. She charged that it was nece attae't | nent aerial stations. Landing platforms | ried away oar. ¥ Lg ad hls | N— ul before I apologize,” declared’ Gompers. | ana nangars for balloons and aeroplanes| Foley paid no attention to them, but| ‘Tae entire train way soon plunged into IPR RIPON Baer Ura We"end the a)e | 209001 lithe, UNE: Be SROs ee “I am ngt conscious of having violated | gry to be built on the roofs of the de-|jifted the injured un-|Qarkness. ‘The passensera, wo 10 Vator Went shooting down to the ba ; i | them any law or having harmed any man.” | parment stores in both cities, and |t ce iets arleshare i the on » were hold De Waves! aa Milled fant ake Keefe and McLean; Me-) “z had those letter she said, “ig A protest Was made against the bur- |g expected that in due course of time | (One 0M Ihe ve gad Ry Raa a Ui ene A sili a asl one of the Mttle compartments of m, den on the Federation of having to de- | there will be continual fights from ong | to Ket in and ho’ FOuRHE the. Are for. nearly. twenty | Volunteer Fespital:to attend the men =f hat trunk, ‘They were in the trun fend sults for alleged contempt, viola- | to another. pes spond star the New, S0rk | bic ag Oe a Dn i Neantun had AMERICAN LEAGUE. with a «r many other valuabl tion of the an Anti-Trust law | TTT | arrer kN 4 ouble est Ono thre broken, distocat of the sich Bes papers and other things, The trun | naon, Foley walted to hear how dred anc treats t hip and many contusions and other criminal charges. Mr. Gom-| DAVENPORT, NOTED AS MOIR Se ee ALA ee hay lion rea And. ¥ leey-aevonth ate et ates [right hip and ms ty 1 FIRST GAM \was to Jer to get at the le \pers sald it seemed to be part of @ plan | area iY nen -amigKe began to trickle aut O'Lupls had three fingers fra ters (ae lock eltuer had to be broker Pay ta he mederation: SPIRITUALIST, 4S DEAD.) the man died during the ¢xa of the motor-box. ALES ca ls] ear amr ne Popes aaa Gai Aat AT CHICAGO. | org tbe lee ainsi eae ea — otured he ¢ n to pull our oF he W " “ te sen im a war, . ore he " c He asked the committee to have a law | Z His by on EOTEME RS AG FTPs OE) Be il ill out of the West Ono | the or wanted t 1 to a ward f 10.6000 0- 2i* it, {at would fit the tock.” passed to put a stop to kidnapping ot|Was One of Famous Brothers an a A eked Of ino aoslant gtlar Weer, OF yi suagiha _ — en tn the hospital F | ne 4 A. H. .deason, personal counsel fi, v4 Semen then | re 4 etog, opt, who heard of thi t after | West One Hundred and Highty-first| The drop to the vasement was tast | CHICAGO— dicksa’ Waa broaat : ‘at ae ne ia emoval to other | Who Made Fortune Giving “Man- | poley had left for the hospital, followed | street stations, By this time th na thrtiit hen the car struck the O101110 5 rere igs — ie We eae = for + . ” , ‘ound e ol e no the recep- | had bece wo 4 h t oy 1s ene s % Mr. Gompers complained against the| — ifestations” All Over World, | and found t — ur i Uae regebe | ne papa 0 8 that the | bottom of the shaft it rebounded quite @] pattertes—Fisher and Blair; White| Mr ason came to court and aske: |manner of arrests of John J. Me-| tra srastus Davenport, the Spiritu. | H22 room Onl PUL lm eet iste a ayelof them had bar ed, forward. The first jdistunce, throwing the two inmates | and Sullivan, | to be heard as a witness in the matter Namara at Indianapolis, and J. B. 3 allat, who, with his brother, toured this | jae ae A He pe Be tad Rhein Bt tha Rate Nadies e plate | a . s might be tossed Jn = | Me re 1 to say what his testimon Namara et Detroit. He sald the Indl-| gountry and Kurope many years ago| ) tent atout, dark complexioned aa an. They screamed with E sa e Piphigh yes would. oi ut it 18 probable he wi, anapolls arrest was apparently festations” which at the| S Tena ean Avdenen bie ted to run thro aha en » si py ob ] de heard Tuesday Pare one newspaper “having. the a wensation, died weet Leng TAterinl. Tales waid inar | until ney hed Ail rortnae a I ntry fOr | 6 wag nonngaus yog|/ DENIAL OF AUTHORITY WIL! story e arrest set up" and the edt n Maysville ey OT aR tia THAD ethta and (hou dae AREF rear yr il Beda ct ahh A se 5 RAS ALS NAS EAL S NAS MAS BE AGAINST CUMMING, |tion held vp “until the arre could be News his death w “#8 8 d } t * | butted oft.” Hales ae he was a waiter in @ Seventh avenue : ; Warm Weather Hints on the stand restart 5 ' ta at. t had arouse t the letters on th i He cla\ McNamara was taken be neve wo years of MAS 1 fo ey Aine :) LORIDAN SOARS 10,761 FEET Tay i henson 1 Mlanannt Geant fore a court which, instead of inquire 1 will be heid on Mon- | New York Man Drowne assengers ag! FOR AVIATION RECORD Is the attorne ! \ ina ’ owned an buck y Mrsntaversdtie by hha Gun | sta it the attorneys for the giry ing whether he was a fugitive from jus Yavenport leaves a| ‘Bpecia! ping Work ‘ Hundred and Highty-first | scorching winds through city st on) 46 use the denial against Cum tice aerely invewtinated the personal it i | MIDDLETOWN, Y st i telephoned to have! OURMELON, Fran Ty. 8 ‘OF by overwork or worry, ; 1 ts expected, of course, that identity of the 01 ne witness prother owas W | While fishing from a boat tn th Lea fer dey fli @ ré-| Aeroplanist Loridan to-day reached an , w such a denial. sald McNamara counse! and won Pasenp at | itl River near Burnside, N gant fire-Aghting apparatus iiiiude of 10,701 ‘The tune t| LAKE A VACATION! ‘ adjournment Attor removed to Ca Ver #0 many iio brotnerd stnde an | Suillvan of No. 25 Cherry New at ¢ clay of tramo ascent wae §2 ininutes. This mark is In The Sunday World to-morrow | 0 it plain that the | rail that he could no released ts uripg 8 world Hud York, was stricken with epilepsy and Fs ting for (claimed as # record | qbous 1,600 ° um mer Resort’ board. be that Stokes aa ery ’ In ix Aerie a) tises and hotels will be tui. ed $00 tala tha lattare pA em out n Fa fel) BAR rhe ve min | vidually advertised — ator FIVE i tO: take: 6 thera written ealou: f Buliivaats a nt the tube 12 KE fon, TIMES many As in ths Sunday liss Graham by force and th La Savolo Delayed at Quarantine, /°% : tat nd o as in utter ¢ SULINAS Roumania S—Aw an| Merald, ‘ ting which followed was just The French Line steamer La Savole, aana: vest! owne : attempt was b refloat / a F + sence. 7m eel mpt was be the| Let Them Show You Where to Go | "*" which came in to-day from Havre, was Ww two feet ody wan Laven Arn Yeni! at Pathe, Nx, ded river si Queensborough He toll Magistrate Wrosehi that the held up at Quarantine for observation, Austral F to r Sullivan way dcae prmatiod for Huda Hijet end to-day the boiler exploded, killing Fy PARE MORSE “Ss FOS letters had been considered of su % She was ro d after a short time and from pubi. returning to Marya pending his @nnva! vocation of two elie ight, "Veaisab ais twelve persons and wounding four at BOSSE cient import for a dete-tive ’ proceeded te her dock, |S ¥. He was born in New York State, | weeks et the hoine of James Burns, reretiens’ ‘monty orders. j others. pley of Stokes to commit wm erims Uk, | SETI Lean

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