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EEL TRUST MEN ESCAPE WITH FINE rrr ere rr eer WEATHER-—Fair FI lay} cooler, EDITION. PRICE ONE “CENT. Copyright, 1911 Co. (1 by Che Press —— ~—— D TAXI HOLDUP MEN ESCAPE POLICE NET The “ Circulation Books Open to All. NEW YORK, ‘TUESDAY, JULY 25, w York Wei RED TAXICAB ROBBERS ESCAPE POLI AFTER TRIO OF CRIMES, DO YOU KNOW Hold-Up in Bleecker Street a Blind to Cover Trail of Slayers. ONE VICTIM IS DEAD. Shot Up Store Here and Blew Safe Open in Jersey Town. Coupling the bombardment of Louis B. Rosenbaum's shoe store at No. 244| Bleecker street last night with the robbery and murder at Jacob Ja- coby’s Sixth avenue and Thirteenth @treet jewelry shop and the safe dlowing at the River Edge, N. J, post-office yesterday morning, the po-| Uce of this city got down to work to-day to puzzle out a series of what they called “The Three Red Taxi Crimes. .. Thus far, the rea taxicab has proved “@ phantom vehicle to the thirty-five Central OMce men and 317 uniformed policemen who aro looking up various Phases of the murder of Adolph Stern In his uncle's jewelry store, and the pisto! assault at the shoe shop of Louls B Rosenbaum. The mystic numbers, “5, 1," and “9%, have proved more of a barrier than a light in the investigation of the Stern murder. One of the detectives on the case made the announcement to-day that “819” was the number of Helen Green's auto. A score of taxicabs have been found with combinations of the three mystic numbers in them, but the drivers of these cabs were all able to prove a: elibt. WILD CAT AU''O WITH GUNMEN FOR ITS PASSENGERS, ‘The bunt ts now for some wildcat rel taxi that has been careering through the State of New Jersey and the City of New York with a trio of east side gunfighters and strong arm for passengers. Inspector Hughes said to- day that his host of detectives have learned this much—that the murderous trio of thugs are not Westerners, but Gunmen of this city. It is also the theory of the detectives in charge of the work that the attack on Rosen- baum's shoe store was more in the na- ture of a blind than an actual attempt to rob, ‘The same taxicab figured tn the Ros- enbaum bombardment, but the men who engaged in this assault were not the same trio who murdered Stern and fobbed his uncle's shop. They were members of the same strong-arm gans, say the detectives, but ‘their descrip- tions vary widely. ‘Therefore, it is thought that thet Rosenbaum asgaul was committed for the purpose of fur- ther tangling up the rather vague de- scription of the mer involved in the murder and robbery, An examination of Rosenbaum’s shoe store to-day revealed not a bullet scar. No one was hit, ‘This has led to the conclusion that only biank cartridges were used, It was a daring assault, but it was executed so sw that there was never a good @ capture. SHCEDEALER TOLD OF BULLETS FLYING ABOUT EARS, Mr, Rosenvauin's story of th on his place was rather first and he told o: attack ears and smashing against man who did the shooti ; into the shop shor dark when he (Roset baum) was alone, Rosenbaum had 1 him in the neighvoriood eariler in the day and he and other residents in the dis- Wiet had noticed the red taxt Shis elusive venicie had vanished, however, when the the skop and said } rude tends waitin 1 the corner noticed them, 1 1 asked for a pa ent ® und offered his f nt " could ger the 1 I up his hands, ile yin (Continued on Second Page) CE DRAGNET THIS LITTLE CHILD WHOIS ABANDONED? | | lieve Family Skeleton Is Be- hind His Abandonment. tween his six little three lower ones? Boclety are convinced, was abandoned on the busy early on the evening of July that would delight the and while each of his tiny teeth the police at Fourth boy was turned 0 The would pon the street. ought but LITTLE “JOHN DOE,” CHUBBY ADONIS, I CHILD OF MYSTERY Children’s Society Agent Be-| Who are the parents of John Doe No. him at Thirty-third street and Second | avenue, with one chubby thumb set be- upper teeth and his That there is a family skeleton the officials and agents of the Children's Little John Doe corner And while the boy is of a physical perfection average parent, de- served to have a celebration at its com- ing, no inquiry has been made either to or the Children’s Society for avenue and he when | ANOTHER ATTACK MADE ON ASQUITH Lord Cecil Leads and Is Jeered by the House as_ the Premier Retorts. | VETO BILL WAR GOES ON All England Aroused and Riot- ous Acts of Unionists Like- ly to Help Measure. LONDON, July %.—There wag still evidence of considerable feverishness when the House of Commons reassem- bled this afternoon and Speaker Low- ther took an early opportunity to ad- minister a cooling draft by reminding the members of the standing order under which he certainly would suspend the session !n the event of a renewal of the disorders thet forced an adjourn- ment yesterday. The entry of Premier Asquith to the ohamber was the signal for a storm of cheers from the radicals and National- ists, who sprang to their feet hurrah- ing and waving handkerchiefs. Lord Hugh Ceoll, one of the leaders in yesterday's hostile demonstrations toward the Premier, pushed himself again into the limelight early in the Preceedings and forthwith was bar- barded with objurgations. “Hottentot’ was «@ favorite appellation directed again. the young Conservative from the Irish benches. Cecil demanded of Mr. Asquith whether when he made up| his mind on the subject of Home Rule for Ireland he would communicate the result to the House of Commons be- fore sending it to the press. The Premier tartly rejoined: is an insolent question.” ATTACK ON ASQUITH BRINGS CRISIS BEFORE PEOPLE. The riotous scene in the How of Commons yesterday has fully aroused Public interest in the constitutional crisis regarding which the people gen- erally had before refused to take more than passing notice. The Downing street home of the Cab- inet and the to-day att “That ed many © asions of si political activity are anixous to see the participants in the strife. At the po- litical clubs and elsewhere @ variety of subjected will tend to stiffen the backs of the Ministers, if that is necesary, and make them tnsist upon the prompt pas- sage of the veto bill, failing which the required number of peers to insure the enactment of the legislation will be cre- ated, While the Unionists generally excuse $2 and aged about two and a halt] ine oe ete ine ay _ ae aaes eee ana ns teave [the conduct of the insurgents on the yeerat’ Why did they. oF. ane ground that the situation was one of great grayity, they secretly deploré the incident as likely to hurt them with the country, as he ofore they have held up to public view as the party of order and decency, CABINET BUSY WITH PLANS TO MEET CRISIS, fore either side takes any forward s The King, who has taken the keenest interest in thi has again post- poned his Awood, and tt is extremely pr the pleasure ex- cursion will be abandoned, although it 1s still hoped that the King will hi amnent for the Cowee nty-third street in the ways of pei he the Cabinet were! sons who leave to the street a child | busy y neellor David Lloyd. think that the little fellow certainly | George, John Burns, President of the had a father and mother of good blood, al “Government Board, and Home Mis features are fine. | retery 5 ne we | But they also think that to hide tne | frequent miieeheke th | skeleton the parent gave SP Onlah wae ar ti Jiitle John Doe to voman who | A aa Beaton akes a business of feeding far , the Forelg skeletons, and that finally the financial| George par interest of the father ceased and the | i:libank the Ministers an Jrank and fil no ing took ee Ne ‘ ourty |r { ig the baci pen|eircular tna ° f the Joun Doe really | of 1 slution of the Wi | want 1 1 at the ug tt a f the Govern: the 2 IN PARLIAMENT vicinity of the Houses of | opinions as to the outcome were ex-| pressed. The Liberals believe that the treatment to which Mr. Asquith was been | It will probably be some few days be- | FATHER OFFERS. $1,000 REWARD FOR SWAN GIRL Sure’ Lack of News Since Dis- appearance Means She Is | Held for Ransom, | | Regis which the ac withe the law shall be vindicated. By mai | He Is Not Expected to guilty, make no defense and ac sn-| ing this plea these men virtually eon- | William R, Swan deposited to-day i i} Lining eqn eatin te fess their guilt. Under the cineum- ] with a Broadway merchant $1,000 . Survive. [eae ow vis yetge bith Alen ‘es It iy not fair to require more | i ronan a nite -Atto have Crequently re thi n i Ne ease eh acs ees, When the well-eroomed, sultantial and | the pructice with whieh Tay Pena } who he believes are holding pretty . J entirely unconce te had and it has been pin paral aus 4 j nineteen-year-old Louise Swan for ran-| A soutl subway exp been summoned to the bar in exactly |courte, 7 ric ame ee ¢ . j |som, to restore the young church|down thr petriciams workin 2 the Kame manner as common criminals | the defendants $1,000 each for the frst i worker to her stricken mother, Not| tween the tracks at the Seventy-second had been a few hours before, Mr. Wise! ,, } even a postal card has been recetved | street station at 4.30 o'clock this after | a ” ae pay ye sald SOME OF THE WIRE MEN WH tending to throw any dight on. Missjnoon, Fortunately ail three were| But “Bobby Leach, Veteran} +1 understand that these gentlemen | PALO RINGE: jo Swan's abode sinco she mysteriously} thrown aside and escaped the wheels, | Navi Rratheniare | j have ‘Or nat guilty. and enter pleat ot| Among the men fined were F. W. | Geebess out of sight @ week ago Yes} hut one, Charles Heuhl, was so seri-| Navigator, reaks Leg in ple a See ml y : if fe ry prank J, Nawuscso? tases i ’ ously injured that bis chay of sure ‘ i ane well B. Parad ?hedaais Neither Mr, Swan nor Mrs, Mary] via) are const slim. ‘The others, | Horseshoe Falls Plunge. protest against the a , s; | Matzinger, at whose home the Swans) Vial are considered slim. Aan MI much plea never n accepted | Wallace jr, Louis F. Anschulta, Alfred are at present living, belleve tha giri| ¥: Stavin and S. Gereriva. escaped with In this c¢ to the best of my Antoine Bournowville, Frank ; MASH ROE Gk RANOREA TTY ROR OUNE DET newiedge, and I do not wish the pre Phillips, Charies RK. Remington, C. avin aeeatend aentee See rinae 4 All three, were taken. to Blower), NIAGARA FALLA, .N ee etaaktarcnnw. he Edward Murray, Theodore Be eee port Marea. Nelther 26 they think | Hospital Bobby Leach, the veter authorities ch ne it as a Henry H. , John ©. Bridgeman, she has met a tragic end. ‘The con-| The motor engineer of the train says the Whirlpool Rapid | Indicating th e of a compro- | Robert E. Lucas, R. viction that she was snatched up|'e did not see the men until he was} went over the Hor | mise between the defendants and the | Egg *, William H. Hall Py from the street in Brooklyn and carried almost on top o| lout ofa lock this a noc ing prosecuting attorneys, vee WwW, ids, Charles A. Morse, away, either for ratisom or for Immora: pansing In the ot tion | Flashing over the brink the barrel shot] wigg SAYS THERE HAS BEEN|James Il. Mason, James W. Marsh, purposes, 18 strong with members of |Vowned sound of the approaching | downward wit roaring. at Rc eOMRAOMIAR Wiliam A, Connor and Philp H. W. Jexpress. water and disapp nthe spray and . Smith at hd Haaltive that some one is hold As the ac 1 at the open- | spume “There been and there will be no] it ts believed that most of the other ing Loulse or withholding inf ng of th e train in ed in’ thirty between these defendants| defendants under indictment will tion 4s to her present retreat volved was considerably delayed the e end knocked off. land myself. {wish to state this fact in | change thelr pleas shortly. |ransom,” said the father to-day, I} press service was interfered with ' st once begun. lthe strongest terns, so that if this plea _>——_ am wing’ to mrt thir matt and The auktreso | "frm toe “oar acon’ taney be conerand 6 8| MOTORBOAT ON OCEAN TRIP to-day place a vithin their reach ) rt Ad sus reflection 0! we 6 plea . it they will show me where Loulse ts, {companions ’ herwise u | these gentlemen propose to enter ts «| TO ENGLAND STRIKES REEF. I am sure she ts not d and tam ——_—>-__ rent# the barrel was 1 form of the admission of guilt sure she would have come home by ““ SCORES TO T Y/: and it) By making is bisr:avoid bag eeeneliy Romania, Which Left Here With time If she could have read of fb fs 0- A of openly adm! het . sa fhe *hie 3 | crazed mother's desperate condition, 1} D ‘imho. tacth’ (a thie ase pretty Crew of Five Men, Ashore won't quarrel with again and she’ iy |Magrant. This set of men, reprosenting Off Nova Scotia | be forgiven and welcomed If she comes practically an entire industry, in open! yaRMOUTH, N. 8, July 3 | Back, at once.” NATIONAL LEAGUE. tnd perfectly clear violation of | socor-tout la reported eaters on wae Mr® Swan blames her husband for Noned” at statute combined to ported ashore on a reef 4 ¥ H United off Chobogue Point, five mit the daught disappearance. She moans AT CINCINNATI, ary t restrain and control trade, The caso) an oe ene mites east of #4 hat the father's strict treatment forced Ts— . ‘st them Is #0 rand open that| her t it was thought to be ono a tha reed | GIANTS. lLanobia ao against t 9 of the craft competing \n tie ae | ae daughter away, Mra, Swan will be | P |the most eminent counsel in this coun in the race from | moved to hospital as soun.as her cone 1oo0 am | tons and Lee Eee einem thas in arcusa w York to Halifax, but later it was ; [dition warrants, “Sho is critically ul, | CINCINNATI— | tae He ee eee arta eaten gi aalan orred to } i 1 ov” _ : ru , ih oa New t of thi Mr. Wise ingisted that every on BOATS MISSING. IN GALE Batteries A and Wilson: Suge! Mra. A anta knew they were vio! gi 9 oo | | THAT SWEEPS ST. LAWRENOE| $7 Mevean navigated AW they entered the| , The motorboat Romania sailed from | AT PITTSBURG haeneg sald the correspondence Capt, John Weller and 4 crew ut von | | Keg ars for Resid nts of Thousand | gROOKLYN— 5 te with Mami slong which! men in an attempt to cross the Atlant } | si i SHOOTS INTO ‘STREET CROWD} 1 this, Eventually, he said, Capt. Weller planned to stop at Halifax ' Islands Park Caught’ in 10000 | WITH AN ARMY GUN. | s proceedings secret, numbers to overhaul his a crossing id H ere use » he \¢ tlanth Ph rr. ; River Storm PITTSBURG— H *} instead of » were used by the) the Atlantic, |The a earral 1 1 « eved to] Ratteries—Schardt and Gers omeado, Ju WIRE MEN'S LAWYERS CONDONE jy.) a ave been lost and thourand Jollars’ | and simon. ae . 2 consisted of Capt worth of property de ed ta ae t a Fi THEIR OFFENSE ‘ Willa Metre, Henry w ndstorm int ny of th AMERICAN LEAGUE. f f Prancls Rawle and George Gordon |g; ert. W ing ’ Hef * 7 this afterr Battle, appearing for the defendants, | owne Romania sailed under 7 . | b formally entered the plea for their cll-| the flag ¢ acht Club. 4 : AT NEW VORK: ents. Mr, Rawle denied that the de- > F 4 y } i” they were violat he SF Lous fendanty knew chey were violating te] ELL PLAYING FIREMAN, ‘| | nts a t HIGHLANDER "/ the mildest form of i edemeanor, ‘ | Wh eman, Roddiph i) 1 v0 mis 2 # 1s a trade ofte sad Jw Stephe: of Noes , = an ofe “s ¢ ngton om the fire atteries—-Mitole t .t ess world ee Quinn and awe As id hereats OF the ee ee at] os Fete ward rand ted. | @ : ar arged with a viola OF | ington and landed in i were | AT PHILADELPHIA ad |e Sherman law. Just what was meant | tho yard four stories belaw. Histian | » A fe | AME f that law bs} no! igh a bed “| was broken by striking a cloth in E A how ago: ow. we now What nd a wooden fence, The CLEVELAND 1 4 ‘ J fom tae. tema On Shere partly demolished, as a cons 600000100 1 no excuse for an the boy's hitting Little | ATHLETICS— ; pAgasel FC tHe @ received @ fractured skull and g f 4 | 0 001:00 + Poe plea which these men make is and died in Flower Hospital i |, atiatiancicracn and ie Bend - 7 7 a IA rate plea, It results in @ gene Olt trled@ ma aly i caluhe eesuch ia ane Th ars tence. Tt therefore fulfils the law, All escape. He lost h » A il ad 3 ELECTRICIANS — RUN DOWN BY ~ SUBWAY VAY EXPRESS | One. So a Injured That “ ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.” 1911. 14 Three New Pictures of Louise Swan, for Whom $1,000 Reward Is Offered OVER NGARA aii ee. WEATH. (0 STEEL WRE MEN “PAY FINES OF $1,000 FOR POOLING TRADE eee Withdraw Pleas of Not Guilty and Practically Confess Conspiracy by Accepting Sentence in the United States Court. ‘WISE OBJECTS TO LETTING THEM GET UNDER COVER. odd has PAGES \Other Wealthy Men Among the 83 | Indicted Are Expected to Fol- low Suit and Settle More than forty of the cighty-three wealthy men, charged with | Being members of nine illegal pools alleged to have been formed for the purpose of monopolizing the steel wire trade withdrew their former pleas of not guiity to-day and entered pleas of nolo contendre before Judge Archbald in the United States District Court. They were fined | $1,000 each on the first charge and those who were members of more than one of the pools were fined $100 for each additional offense. The pleas of nolo contendere, und *| that the Government can ask ts that

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