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\ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, ‘JULY 26, eR.T. OFFERS 5-CENT CONEY ISLAND FARE rrr WRATHER—Fa: Fi EDITION. 1 911. 14 JF BEULAH BINFORD ils HER STORY OF BEATIIE’S GUILTY LOVE FOR HER Girl for Whom Banker’s Son Is Suspected of Killing Wife Hurts Accused by Talk. | “IS FOR HERSELF NOW.” Diary She Kept Loosens Her | Tongue and Prosecutor Says He Will Convict Man. (Snecial to The Evening World.) i RICHMOND, V July 26.—The} State's attorneys announced to-day that they have forged a perfect chain of evidence to convict Henry Clay Beattie jr, the twenty-six-year-old son of the Manchester banker, of the deliberate murder of his handsome young wife, Louise Owen Beattie, who Was shot to death while riding with husband in his automobile on the Midlothian turnpike on the night of | Police Commis ALL SPECIAL 60PS MUST BE BOUNCED IS MAYOR'S ORDER ioner Waldo Is Directed to See That This Is Done at Once. There are to be no more special po- Mcemen employed at the private persons or enterprises and be: ing badges tssued by the city of New York giving them the same authority as city policemen, Mayor Gaynor to-day wrote a hot let- ter to Commissioner Waldo calling fo: the revocation of the llcenses of al such men, whether employed by the In- expense July 18, . »,| terborough, theB, B.T., banks, amuse- Peles Binford, the “other woman ‘ment places or baseball cluby He Nae Pin leben see tory or |. The Mayor's action followed @ protest Heattie's love for her, it te claimed, | bY Major-Gen, Frederick D. Grant, Will badly hurt the case of the de- | commanding the Department of the thine | Fast, that wo privates in the United ew linen che eHainred al sane States Army had been put out of byldénee. were storané ibedere A) Canes ul dance hall by a gray-coat wound which Beattle bears on Policeman bearing a city badge his nose, and which he siya he e+. Yestigation showed that the illegal ac- eved in the struggle with the mys- on of the spectal policeman was under terious: Gan who. moneten wife, the orders of his private e ts vay be the strongest evidence against, There was a storm of pro from ). The police this afternoon learned many business men and banks som Beattie, who ts an enthusiastic! time ago agains yor's action in hun siways fires a gun from hig| cutting dowr the 4 Ent shoulder, wut sights with his loft who were autiorized { f eve, and a friend of the young husband y paid policemen and to carry aaserted that ad frequently been ed weapons iin exactly the same spot on ¢ " n nve ation win whon firing a gun that “kick \ © proper MOTHER OF MURDERED WOMAN met !inil n or a core TELLS OF QUARRELS. | Poratton to prote ain told the detectives that he wa min P ROR INS Dy D mat the edge of the woods, apposite ty | who do not have iil Mem the exact spot where Mrs, E was m cere, on the same evening and abot two hours before the mitted, He wasn n empty automobile, ree at this spot he theory tha as marked to lo- © of the shotgun "Owen, mother of the police tuis afterne veceived a long letter, declaring that ater and Beattie had frequ 18, She said also that on the night Mrs, Beattle was urged by her husband to go on the ride that term! nated with her death, Beattie Ime presed upon Mrs. Owen the fact th wanted his wife, alone, to accompa lah Binford was put through a Uiree-hour third rea by the police this afternoon, They declared she had ziven them some further information © exact nature of which they refused 1 rime ma upon le that has brought a terr one of the most honore “ in V la presents young Heaitie as a spoiled youth torn by two! ves and finally yielding to the vampire Iuence that had transformed him into Yoe vampire r In i itself in t this astounding comely person ‘fa seventeen-year-old girl, Beulah Minford. Yesterday was her seven- teenth birthday, She is a prisoner 1 witness in the same Jail with youn nd gradually the police have t of her re m her the secret ita the young man and th at they planned to » the the young wife raised GIRL'S DIARY A LINK IN THE MURDER EVIDENCE, girl has denied vehemently that had knowledge of a plot to | murder Beattie, From the pages | vf her which the police ha ust found, a different story is inter- weted, Beattle Is always referred to n the diaries ay “Henry, Dear is are items about the out- ting of an establishment for the ning a housekeeping establish nen ere you may visit me with t any one Knowing anything about Tae young girl has acknowledged that years sho loved Beattle four ) and | (Continued on Second Page.) eae tn int cuthor! the officers 0 Nee parti ne hintains, 1 no right to let $ police pov ’ suit the convenience and purposes of ndividuals. followly 1 be r e from Major two privates of the my were exchiled f e dancing pavilion at Island on July 4 Wil you be so good o make a careful examination of this matter, and report to al) of the par 1 noe n. Grant says in his _lette Special Policeman G, Clark, th the in- structions propri juded the seldiers. I had su that all these special policemen, ired out by the Po Department private indlvidy to do their bidding, and who o the Krossest outras ur of their nd tr remain t e then It is co) ples of gover Hials, tc sand wa can umen We porations jilre thely ow and your W. J. GAYNOR, Mayor Waldo, Bsa, nelander Coumissto: er World “Dyitaing ru heh priya | Dally | | FRE N CHA VIA TOR | WHO WON $50,000 1,000 MILE AIR RACE | i} "BEAUMONT" BEAUMONT WINS TOOQ-MILE AIR RACE ~ VEDRINES SECOND Two French Aviators Make a Thrilling Finish in Great English Contest. BROOKLANDS, England, July 36,— j After the most thrilling contest in the | history of cross-country aviation, Lieut. | Conneau of France, who races under the name of Andre Heaumont, to-day won the $50,000 prize offered by the London Mail for a successful fight England and Scotland, Vedrines, a fellow countryman, will second honors, the two French- eu having distanced all of thelr com- For miles along the route neck and neck with their going at a faster than a minute rate of spee i repassing e around petitors they fley nines, rn rile-ite other in | the first lap from Bristol to Exeter and driving thelr monoplanes through mists) and rain and thunder storms with the itmost daring aud recklessness, Beau- nont and Vedrines engaged in a most) a rial contest to-day in the of the great race. The enchmen reached Brighton within a| few minutes of cach other in a state of | exhaustion, Vedirines particularly showed | © effect of the terrifle nervous strain. Hots adinitted that to-day's flight was | irlous race in which either ous aviators ever c had en- gage With only a short lap of forty-one miles to the starting point a¢ Brook- lands ahead of him Brighton at 1.28 P, M Yue Hrenchman reached the fintah | at 2.07 o'clock this afternoon, mak- | adid volplane from @ helght| feet. > | BLAZE IN NARRAGANSETT THREATENS PART OF TOWN. | Excitement at the Pier and Alarm in Hotels as the Flames Gain Headway, Beaumont lett ere Special to The Evening World.) | AGANSETT PIBR, RL, Jul threatened the resi- wectio Narragansett broke | At noon to. One church has) lestroyed and @ pr of cot- tages are in 1. The fire department in full force fighting the flames, xeitement at the plier is Intense | 4 alarm in the hotels, Over tn 1 of No. of Hed Cromm Honptt We wax? » Was arrested > - ' 1 in Street, n an tnvalid > a97 West - : ped dead tn ¢ wenty-third 1 A postal card in hia * identication by his who said that he had ake arrangements for @ trip to Burope, | foot | was gathered | vestigated. FIVE-CENT FARE TO CONEY IS OFFERED BY THE B. R. ————_——_+$e | BRNGS NEWB + TO GET UCENSE | Traction Trust Agrees to Public Service Com-| mission’s Demand for Two Months’ Trial of The Evening World's Plan During Certain Hours of the Day. Tate this afternoon President Will-| o'clock tn norning and from Coney P| fams of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit! Island bet the hours of 2 and Company notified the Public Service o'clock In tie atisrnoo! Commission that, beginning Aug. 1, or) Saturdays, Sundays and legal holl- Qs near that date as possible, |t will put| days are excepted in this agreement Into effect the five-cent fare to Coney The same proposition was put up to Island for a two montis’ experiment,| the Coney Island and Brooklyn Rall- which was demanded by the Commis-! ‘ompany by the Publie Service gion. no reply has yet been The Public Service Commis: ake expected that this Ine will dng up the fight that Tr vening eame experiment as the World has been waging for yea forced this action upon the B. R. T. by giving At the end of two months, tf the the officers of the company until to- ost is not too gr the Brooklyn morrow to show cause why they should) Transit Company promises to not try a five-cent fare to (sland between the hours of 6 and 9| and permanently, “TSSISH WOILD? WANASHEE SHANTY UGHTNING HITS O NEW YORKERS Conoy | continue the five-cent fare to Coney Isl- GITS R'SPECTED”) HUDDLED IN HOUSE This Is the Way the News of a Rescue Reached the Public. Dwelling Bolt Strikes Boarding Place in Monticello and Goes Through to Hall. , July %6.—Twen- large boarding to-day “Tenteh Wolld” MONInE Of course, unsophisticated reader, | '% New ata you would not understand this query | 20Us here, were injured early were it propounded to you over the} WHen the house, which is run by Charles telephone. But some there are who be- | Garetsky, was struck by @ bolt of light- ning. One woman, Sarah Grabner, come familiar with all sorts of queries over the telephone, and one such, in| * Phere aie more than tt The Evening World offices this after-| 0 ou 1 hoon trandlated the above, It means: | was in progress the njured we The bolt ente | passed througis se twenty itting in the hall, “Ia this The World?” “Yes, this ts The World, sophisticated party eplied the Shanty still unconscious and will probably dle. wuests a and while the storm who were house at the roof, eral rooms and went “Wannashee ts respected” out through the hall. : at of @ puzzler, By dint of careful” questioning it. was | The freakish part of the accident was learned that the telephone meseage | that every one of tho twenty was burned me from the Recreation Pler at the | 2M top of the head, Twenty-fourth street, It that a thrilling had happoned there and a reporter tn- ast rescue | It was an easy matter to find the man | who had sent the telephone message. | | But by that time he was too full for | utterance, When questioned he began to weep and express his deep and abid AT CINCINNATI, SCORES TO-DAY NATIONAL LEA LEAGUE. 7) ing affectation for one “Shanty,” whom | GIANTS— described @ hero. 1 0 1 0 i It appeara that one Mr. Richard J. ee Ryan while at work unloading a boat CINCINNATI or helping unload a boat at the Itecre- o0o00 - ation Pier fell into the river and the -, gangplank fell on top of him. Mr. AT PITTSBURG, Ryan waa unavie to get from under the | BROOKLYN— gangplank and was fi) oO 0 010 0 — PITTSBURG— A man known only as ‘Shanty’ diver overt got uni the Ka v0700 —} | plank and } out th natous| Batteries anion and Bergen; Carr Mr. Ryan, who was ali feless, Ho | Mitz and simo : was rolled on a barrel and pumped out | Jana revived, and then all ad- | AT CHIOARO journed to a nearby p! remee TRST GAME. ies for persons who have ‘seuea | BOSTON— from drowning are dispensed by the | 100000000 | glass or flash, according to taste | curcaco— One who gathered to help celetrate | Weare ooo the herolsm of “Shanty” dotiel that! sacterien-MoTique and King: Reu said herolam should pre bonds eencena eaten mst Weaving hie a t | aa rel gdb glirs ll AMERICAN LEAGUE. Pee AT (NEW YC YORK ‘ 4 ‘ FIR +AME a ' 00100- a « | HIGHLA’ i ame | 011030 0— a Ra Han a K Va " . MF ee eT, LOU > 00 SHEPARD GROWS WORSE; Wren ANDER DOCTORS IN CONSULTATION, ay AT BOSTON, 000100 000210 ” _ SHOT BY FIANCEE, |Murray Can’t Waste Time Let- ting Surgeons Take Bullets Ovt of Him. Wt TED ONE IS IN CEL1.. Ray Mitchell Sorry She Didn't Kill to Keep Him From Wedding Decent Girl. ‘This was a busy day for William Mur- |ray, Mquor dealer, of Yonkers, Mr. Murray was shot three times at 10.16 o'clook tile morning by Ray Mitohell of No. {8 West Forty-sixth street, whom he had refused to marry, This afternoon, at 4 o'clock, with two bul- lets in his body, he appeared at the City Hall with comely Helen Combes of No, 19 Ashburton avenue, Yonkers, and they took out @ marriage license. At the time Murray wan getting hie marriage lcense Ray Mitchell was in & coll In West Side Court, having deen held in $2,000 bail for examination om « charge of attempted murder. Murray announoed that he would go back to Yonkers with his bride to-night and jear up several mysteries. SEVERAL THINGS MURRAY WILL HAVE TO EXPLAIN. iret he will have to explain how he came to drop out of sight a week ago and why. Then he will have to ex- plain why he sent a telegram to Helen Combes last Monday afternoon asking her to unest him in Long Acre Square, and why Helen did not return to ner AGES TAXICAB MURDERERS PRICE ONE CENT. Victims Awed by Revolver Play Give Police New Clues in the Mysterious Killing of Adolf Stern. GANG FROM CHICAGO HERE, PLAN OF PLUNDER SHOWS “Dirty Dozen” Used Same Method, Is Report in Official Tip— Suspects Freed. The police learned to-day that for some time a gang of hold-up men, thought to have come from Chicago, have been utilizing taxicabs in nu- merous holdups of saloon men, and they began a new tine of investiga- tion to ascertain if the murder of Adolf Stern Saturday night at the jewelry store of Jacob Jacoby, Seventh avenue and Thirteenth street, had been committed by this same gang. It is chiefly the method employed by the Western gang of crooks in their numerous saloon robberies that directs police suspicion toward them home tn Yonkers or notify her mother of her whereabouts to the great dl turbance of the mother and friends ef the family, Finally he will have to ex- | plain why he telephoned to his saloon, in Yonkers last night that he had just seen married and Instructed everybody celebrate at hie expense—whieh in- structions, !t may be added, were en thustastically followed Murray appeared at the La Bureau in the City Hall this hn he looked as though he had conse through ® hard experience. It seoms that he went directly trom Flower Hospital, which institution he left against th “t of the @ur- goons, to find ‘ombes and fix up the Hoense matte “Were you thrown from an auto mobile lately, or did a building fall on you?” asked Marriage License Clerk Tobin, solicitously WAS MIXED UP IN LITTLE SHOOTING. replied Murray in @ matter of fact way ‘lL was mixed up tn @ little shooting scrape this morning. Td took one bullet out of n face, Here,” urning up bis right cuff, “ls another vullet in my wriet, and I have another nh my shouler that doemn't give me aay But I've aot to get married before I go back to Yonkers.” Do you live in Yonkers?” asked the) clark, | Tm in business in Yonkers,’ en swered Murray, ulplomatically, ‘but ny address at thia time in No. 46 Weat | Vorty-firat atreet, and this young lady's didvess is No. 44 West Forty-firat street.” Murray got hin license, which he paid “1 roll of reasonably presumptive of mmimets, yay iim from wr from @ large gore-bespatter He appeared to for # sround anted a few hour J who tried ing # Ray Mitche noney bridegroom couple before man un a figure in Ten- | Jerioin life several years, Murray, who keeps a sa and hotel at No. 60 s' Joseph's ave! ronkers, has been her | most particular friend during that time, and she says he re y promised tc narry her FOUGHT OVER HIS PROMISE TO MARRY. Two 4 4g, according to her . n » fores Murray to Mspute ensu | town Ra | Remorsef bably, am the Mit J coman figures the altuation, Murra au nday to be ‘ ted wa lay and announced tha wan going lio marry «girl in ¥ rs Thereupon Ray Mitchell pulled @ revolver and pyot ~ nt a ome jin the Stern murder. | enced @ change of disposition. The Liquor Dealers’ Association, it was learned to- day, has received reports from members in which the details of taxicab) robberies are contained. WILSON IN IN REPORT TO TAFT. WANTS WILEY ADMONISHED. Nearly all the saloon robheries took | Place after hours, when the liquor men re not supopsed to be at work, and for this reason they were not reported to the police, The report of a robbery LPR Late: ioc: evecihecr would have necessarily carried with It of ulture Wilson in a ® report of an exctse violation, and for Presi: had recommended that | t!® reason the number of the taxi rob- Dr. Harvey W the pure food | brlea cannot be learned. expert, be admon|s! but not dis» TAX! GANG USED REVOLVER IN HOLDUPsS, The method by which the men worked was identical In ail of the known cases, Two or more men would ride to a saloon in @ taxicab and order drinks. Then, hav> ing the advantage of position, it is understood, e- Wiley the ary Wilso} Jeney must be shown Dr. » of Lis valued servicer t ast and his useful For this reason he believe that “condign becau Government in Uh ness for the futiy aparently does no} punishment’ should be meted out in the) Of his ee would cover the bartender with revolvers ss __ | and rifle the in register, After this | the machine outside, which had deem him in the face, in the right shoulder! kept under power, served to take the and the right wrist Policeman ‘Traynor ted the Mit-| chell woman and took her to the Weat Forty-weventh street station hou Murray walking along. On the way he said he wanted to press a! complaint against the prisoner At the police station robbers quickly away. Reports from Chicago are that thie scheme was worked with great success in that city, A set known as Chicago's “Dirty Dozen” ts said to have used the plan in that city, and the police have been told that the san tis at work New York and possibly murdered Stern. None of the local police ts familar with the personnel of the Chicago gang. Its change of base is comparatively pe vent. Two men arrested early to-day ae Murray expert He said he did not want to press @ complaint. You don't have to make @ com- plaint,”” said the prisoner, “1 admit 1 @hot you and I meant to kill you.’ “This man," she continued, talking to the Houtenant at the k, ‘deserves suspecta in the murder of Stern wel worse than he got. f © loved him discharged to-day when one of the r years, He Kept @ promise he | charged this morning when one of the wess than & nade to me honth 48°) witnesses of the murder and ropbery he beat me with a blackjack, declared positively that they were not ’ puld oes py dari he prisoners were Jules Morrell, and 1 have failed to KUL him, but i'm First avenue, and Joseph Gaely, ng to take whatever is ¢ twenty-five, also a waiter, of a8 me for trying Hast Eleventh street, The police sald After hearing these words they had information that the two ware ded he would make a seen loay'ng @ taxicab at Irving place He was then taken to Flower and Tenth street on Saturday night and ¥ a Ph masts wed ° they answer 1 the description of With two patches bulging from the murder: anapeats, right ede of ols face and « bullet in ais EYE-WITNESS SAYS SECOND wrist, Murray we ke from the h aah WOMAN WAS IN CASE, at 1 o'clock to buy i i Fate] | John M, Flaherty, « veteran of the * jc war, employed in the Water De- wanted to cut the pil our| partment, wag looking Im the north wrist, but 1 told him to let it] Window of Jacoby’s store when it wae until b¢ 4 marriage undertak: | + 1 61 had @ good view of the ff my 4," said Murray, “He's! ropbe He was brought to rollee ¢ as tormorraw: He's @| Headquarters early to-day and Morrell and Gaely, with several other men, were aken before him Flaherty declared 1 hat none of the men had any part am She's bee 4 fel the theft, and Morrell and Gaely were # . Arges : aherty throws an interesting side ies ht on the case, Me says that after ie ‘4 window was smashed and before title gir going to. marry. Tra |Siera was slain a womar ran out of pretty tous Ket shot vn the store, and that stern, following Ney to You wedding, ten't It, pal her to the door, was shot This wag a . et ee ¢ “ < i seve mal 4] | —eEeEeEeEeEeEeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeee————— EE ee

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