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[ aS \ PRICE ONE ‘CENT. ‘ednenday Fair. right, 1991, by ‘Che wre Cu, (The Now York We nn ON STEEL, 1S Shlain efuses to Tell of Campaign Contributions of Trusts or by Himself. | IN DANGER OF ARREST. Morgan’s Former Partner in Bad Snarl When He Angers Congressman Stanley. | | WASHINGTON, Aug. &—Angered by the continued refusal of Perkins to testify regardini contributions, elth personally through bis affiliation with the York Life Ins: « any, man Stanley of the House 8 Investigating Con ee late warned Mr. Perkins that he had better appear before the bar of the House at its next session if he would “avold the necessity of the chairman resorting | to radical authority.” | Mr. Stanicy said {t would then be up| to the House to determine wheter che APPEAR BEFORE CONGRESS CONSILER SITUATION. | plained that the) rman Stanley ¢ ance investigation In New York. entative Beall, (Dem, Tex.) gut to connect the campaign methods ¢ the New York Life with the Steel Trust, through Perking’ aMilation with both concerns. r. Perkins and the Steel inquiry com- Mittee got deadlocked over the per- sister of airman Stanley of t committee that the witness should ans questions relating to his par- tiotpa: ) In campatgn contributions, Representative Beall of Texas asked toe whiness if after he bacame tdentified with the Steel Corporation he did not particwate in campaign contributions ity as vice-president of the : LAfe Insurance Company and { made personal campaign contr since he became a director of tne Steel Corporation. GRISI8 COMES ON QUESTION OF PERKIN. » CONTRIBUT.ONS. On the first question, Richard V, Lindabury, counsel for the Steel poration, advised the witness not to answer, protesting that it was not a matter within che scope of the inquiry ‘The Chairman decided the matter was germane. When Mr, Beall Perkins's ‘personal contributions, matter was brought to a crisis Democrats and Repubiicans of the com- eo split and when the Chairman ruled the question pertinent an appeal from the decision of the Chair was Cor- asked about (Continued on Second Page) 887,736 World Ads. Printed During Last Seven Months 339,296 More Than the Herald committee had exceeded its powers in| js foretasers, for their services In| There will be no open cut. Under wel. Into campaign contributions of | ee Vaan CrmAnAtad from Row-| th Plane adopted by the city, business Whether the WitheRs 9a OTe ae ee een need cane nw {along Lexington avenue will not be contenipt of Congress. Up to thir time/ 20% Ot ieee iia Pitt Feesenden |imerrupted by the construction of the no féFiial summons had been served on! )) Walavery Whig leadek, He prac. tunnels. The Bradley Contracting Se preity However cod law until his reputation at the{cambany, will di by the “cut amd Attorney Lindabury for Mr. Perkins igh aaa oe fusing ebureecueea cover’ plan, which means that the 14 he wanted the witness to sa: euupearaboar aaik theck borings will be carried to shafts a more abotit the New York-Lite Ineur-| yin of popular catherings wi block or so apart and then hoisted by ance Company oo the ground of ft! sicaned ¢ very mae hos 5 cranes to the working platforms upon levaney “E'take the absolute ct! yin cep eit aa _.. {the street level, from which the dirt Leh t j He served in the Legislature, was! goes into the carts ‘to be carried to sponsibility,” said jenn Tine FO Mayor - Lewiston and at thirty-six | scaws along the water front. PERKINS ASKS years of age was elected Attorney-Gen-| alge eral of the State, At thirty-nine he be-|CIGGING BOTH WAYS ON SEC.) | Commitice on Commerce, using his vast er See eT OF IDE MANSIO CONGRES __NEW YORK, TUESDAY, y, AUGUST 8, 1 911. DRT (S FLYING, REALLY AND TRULY ON NEW SUBW seaside Two Shafts Being Sunk Lexington Avenue for Double-Decker. WARNED 10 on} SENATOR FRYE eto YEARS SERVICE cept for Small Chutes to Veteran Hoist Up Borirgs. Member of Upper] Aciuat atgking of the new Fast Site] subway bega to-day at Sixty-second House of CongresS§ Was a [street and Lexington avenue, Twenty- ’ = five laborers and four carts, under the Power in W. shington. direction of Superintendent Dan Me- 1 Manus and Chief Engineer Vatley Hip- as |kins of the Bradley Contracting © LEWISTON, Me, Aug. &.—United | pany, started the fiving. States Senator William P. Frye died| A force of men working all night at his home in this city at 385 o'clock |laid the working platforms of steel this afternoon from which the earth Is shot Into carts. The de 1 of enaior Frye means a|T shafts, sunk from opposite sides to the Republicans, |of Lexington avenue, marked the be- veing Democratic. | «inning of the new tubes, which ‘differ from the present subway in that they : x |are to rest one above the other Instead years old on Sept. 2. He was born In| of side by side. The upper set of nine, near the New Hampshire bor-|tracks will be used for local trains ang + on land that had heen granted tO] the tower for express. traffic Senator Frye would have heen elghty TION NO. 8. ne a member of the Ho: on of Repre- tives, and his duties kept him un- warrant for Perkins, which would sum-| t y 1 The portion of the new subway now | mon the witness vefore the bar of the} der the dome of Capitol at Wash-| under way is Section No, §, which > House, would have to be issued by |ington for the rest of the days of his| gins fifty feet north of the centre line House itself, and that his powers| Mfe of East Fifty-thint street and extends | n the matter were of recommendation. Mr. Frye was a candidate for Speak-|under Lexington avenue to fifty t When Pe na saw the apparent gra er of the House when he was elected to|north of the centre line of East Sixty- ace situation, he expressed a de-| 5° & Senator in 1881, He had heen| seventh street. This section will be dug wy roe time in whien te conside: the| Prominent in the Ways and Means andjeach way from Kast Sixty-second rate | the Judiclary Committees of the House, with provision for stations ut The Kecles of questions which pre-| Within two years after he became a Pifty-eighth and Fifty-ninth cipitated the tvouble related to Perkins'| Senator he was chairman of the Com- | streets, connection with the campaign cont mittee on Rules and framed most of the| Within a week the Bradley Contract-| F. fi ecandal of the New York Life| cede by which the affairs of the Senate | ing Company expects to get under way Inauronee Company, brought out during, 8re now governed. He was head of the | the construction of these additional sec-| pautkner of S: h tions for w HOW ABOUT THIS?.- Lawyer Karpel, street, mad hat company has been] stop writing lett WILL 4 HIGHBAL MAKE ONE TIPSY’? Court Refuses to Permit De-| fendant to Show That They Will Not. attorney for Wallis Weed of No. fees Zeller, Moss and salons alt up and when the evi- knowledge of shipping for many years, | AWarded the contract: dence against his ellent for driving an When Vice-President Hobart died, and Section 6—Bexins 140 feet north of the! automobile when drunk nad been en again when Rooseyeit ecame President | centre line of East Twenty-sixth street | tered, becuse of the assassination of McKin-| and extends to the centre line of Policeman Delaney had stated that on Cee le Hrye was President of the} rortieth street, with stations at E July 8 Mr. Weed tried to chase him off a Twenty-seventh and ‘Twenty-elghth| the street with his car. st Thirty-fourth street. gins seventy feet south line of Seventy-ninth | y streets and at Section 10—E of the centre SEND YOUR SUBWAY KICK; INTERBOROUGH WANTS IT. “He ran it straight at me," polle sald the an. “He was ory-eyed—I mean ur Honors, he could not see straight.’ street and extends to fifty feet south of T object,” sald Lawyer Karpal, “It oe ” * the centre line of East Ninety-third|{s for the plaintiff and the plainer Kick, Kick and Kick Again, While] street, with @ station at East Elghty-|alone to say whether he could « *, A Stra sixth street. straight or by some circular or angu- the Crowding and Straphang- Section l—Begins fifty feet south of |lar method.” The objection was sus- ing Go Right On, the centre line of East Ninety-third | tained ‘The Interborough Rapid Tranatt Com.| Street And extends to seventy feet south| “Did he stagger?” asked Lawyer pany was compelled to open a public| % the centre line of East One Hundred | Karpel. bureau to-day to receive “complaints,| #24 Sixth street, with stations at Bast| ‘How could he, sitting in @ seat like criticisms, suggestions, ac." Bulietina| Ninety-sixth street and East One Hun-/@ straitincket?” asked the policeman dred and Second and 0} ‘Third streets. announcing the fact were posted in all aside! De, "What did his breath amet yke? Kked the lawyer, stations, with a request that kickers Ay call or mail thelr grievances to the| WILL @O AHEAD WITH EVEN) | /tim” ee pear ee, eaubee: offices of the Vice-Presigent and Gen- SECTION NO. 6 T ynderstand,” seid. Assistant Dis eral Manager, Room 122%, No, 165 Broad-| Ay long as the Bradley Contracting |tpict-attorney Smith, “that. Mr Weed way, Company does not dig below Forty-sec- | nag four balls at the time. Meantimesthe crowding of passengers|ond street~section 6 of the awarded| oy oy, shouted Lawyer Karpel into the subway went on with all the| contracts to that company alone falls| ang then made the request wht disgusting circumstances so familar to| below that potnt—the Interhorough| made the Court sit up and take no’ the people of New York, Rapid Transit Company hopes to secure}. ayk in refutation of the learned A greater number of passengers than | the operating contract for the new ©48t| rigtmtot-Attorney’s unjust and seand apacity of the subway are being} side tubes. Belov, Vorty-second street | aioiy remark intimating that my» a. It be at least five yeara| the Interborough expects to swing the |p Weck fous hiehbatia mat ned » the propose: y subways are| proposed west side tubes, completing its |” rani bee ina sf see SOMBIObe kot ie whatever| fq" and making & connection with the | made drunk by them—which he had not has been made for extensions of the| new pennsylvania station. jand was not, I make the following present underground system Omeers of the Bradley Company de-|Peauest — : “es “That in the custody of a proper clared to-~ that they were going right| moor of this court lent be taken MISSING MAN REAPPEARS, |<teca wien tne construction ot section ete, ft Key 6 They said that before this particular then and there be p imbibe Rat Bi ne Is Unable to Recall What Happened. work would get under y argument terior, and other Cuban oMclals, > ¥ fou will be heard upon the sult started in|@ le highbalis and that « interval to «i ter a reason- sald stimulants @ the name of the Admiralty Reaity Com. |°hance to do the: st, he be again Daniel Lawrence Braine, who disap-| pany brought before the court so that the peared from his home in Glen Ridge!” ai that portion of the ao-cailed trie| fey un whetsould be ena i N. Jy @ week ago Saturd walked | grough route or East Side subway ly-| four highballe. * Into the office of the City Auto Can] )UB! Tin saa Winbae eae ee eee eockiened ur Company here this afternoon, once |i"8 4 i ‘ = . r faecal Ni uP), eourt more himesit, be hitched Into the present subway sys [attendants beqa ning from behind He was unable to recall | tem with ease, if the Intervorough over- | the win Even Tat Moked that had happened to him sin turned the pro weft of Es \t aeuee a mul Pee dt t . home ten daya ago, His physician pro-| timate to make a contract for the un-|' ai abana nounced him a victim of aphas bullt subways with th» operating oom |} the: cane’ dines pA AIRE a in pany to be organ! okiyn awed . Stimson Satin for Home, Rapid ‘Transit Co HAVANA, Aug. 8M 3 » he! —————- Pier Watchms Drowned, American Secretary of War 1 hls) Sater oun Feder at Quis Miveihiven wens’ c | party eatled for the United States to> | $23. al i r t ent, a day on the crulser North Carolina, | Bomibiog and all ar the Gansevoort atroet | The Secretary was escorted on board Nort ace rta fe om by Gen, Macnado, Secretary of the In Jay and was His body was recovered, Weat Seventy-third | See the Men! What Are the Men Doing: > S-s-h! They’re Digging a Really Subway uw PAGES w Showers Probable To-Ntht. iy Ft INA EDITION. ——— - PRICE. ‘ONE pede hdee ITIS PITTSBURGH NOW; HIS ADDED Spelling of Smoky City's Name Officially Changed by Post-Office Department. WASHINGTON, Aug. &~The Post- Office Department to-day added a long belated “H" to the elty of Pittsburg, Pa, so that it will now read offtelally “Wittaburgh.” In consequence Prestdent Taft to-day sent to the # the nom- {nation of William Hl Da ter at “Pittsburg,” to be “Pittsburgh.” A renomination cases where the are changed, Mr the chi . tor he term from the da confirmed by to “Pitts |HORSE KNOCKS V WOMAN DOWN Runaway Makes n always names of ts req davia will pp Dash Throw Several Blocks, A horse harnessed in a deliver wag. on owned by Jonn Colindo of East One Hu and street, became frightened this afternoon and ran Ninety-eie street fron Jenafte 1 f ' wan thrown out and nt | feat At Third avenue orse wtru Mr, Anna Winelgrade of No. 104 Lex He and * was s tation, BY WASHINGTON vatmasier at! GATES SUFFERS HWA OF WEALTH DIES BY HANGING IN NSION ON “DRIVE” rn \Miss Rowan, Sister-in-Law of Late President Booth of Ward Lint, Found Dead in Bathroom After Ten Days’ Search. “FAMILY TROUBLE” BLAMED IN FIVE LETTERS LEFT. \Oddly Vanished From Sisters in Great Neck Summer Place, Hiding in Town to Die. After a search for ten days for Miss Mary E, Rowan, sister-in-law of the late Henry Prosper Booth, President of the Ward line of steamships and a very wealthy man, her body was found to-day hanging in the bathroom of the marble mansion at No. 4 Riverside Drive, at which Mr. Booth’s widow makes her home. <r i About the neck was a bath towel. Another towel had been tied to the water tank in the bathroom. The case was evidently one of suicide. ‘The Rooth mansion 1s a four-atory| keeper. ‘To her the spinster kept re- houne of much architectural pretension, | Peating the word: In it lived Mrs. Angeline M, Booth,| “Trouble,” widow of Henry P. Booth, and her ats: | She offered no explanation of her re- \tors, Mra, Walter Lawrence and ee the housakeeper thought that | Rowan, Several weeks ago all thre suite’ os Iv returned from the sisters went to thelr summer home at get some articles for the summor place. Then jaters In the Great Neck, I. LA week ago last } country missed Misa Rowan, | Thursday Miss Rowan returned to the From Lizale French, the housekeeper, j town houre, Coroner Feinberg learned that she re- RETURNED, UTTERING UNEX.| Ported to William 8. Hill, Mra. Law A on-in-law, that Mise For hax PLAINED WORD “TROUBLE. eet SR been at the h * Mr. Hill, who was No one was at the house when Misa Rowan returned to it, except the how ‘SCORESTC TO-DAY NATIONAL LEA LEAGUE. panes Bah anes iat for eu missing sis- er, with in the habit of frequently vistting both the town and country places of the els- ters, repented the statement to Mes Rooth. Then they began thetr search) Yesterday Mrs. Hooth came in from Great Neck in her touring car and directed that every part of the big the except pom on the 1} AT CHICAGO. top floor, which was locked, To-day the e GIANTS-— — search led to this door and a locksmith ’ 0000 aan Was called to open the door, ciicaco— Two towels had been used by the eul- 10020 = elde, One she had tied about her mouth to prevent any outery a ; Batteries—Wiltse and Meyers; Richie! nad heen uaed an ‘ engi eisnnene and Archer, The officials learned that Miss Rowan was dependent upon her wealthy ai s | AT 8T Louls. ser } for support and that this fact led to the - ; | ta a to th Kidney Congestion Returns | BROOKEYE et troubled state of her mind that reeulted ) - | in suicide, and Stimulants Given to | ST LouIs— Mrs. Lawrence is the widow, of the 0000 = r i. wner of the Sherman Square Hotel a4 “t)) | Batteries-Knetae d Erwin; Mar-|#nd ts wealthy. Keep Up Heart Action. AOL ua Be ive Iatteae -Wenectoundiin che setae One of them was addressed to the Coro. AT PITTSBURG. ner and said RARIA ‘Aug Rolin: usd Soe ie PHILADELPHIA— Only family troubles make me do ae od a 00 c * thie T net © y him to much an extent that his doctors | PITTSBURG— Mrs. J. V. Fartonte of No, 128 Mul: found it necessary to administer heart 00 3 2 = ford avenue, Newark, N. 1, to take stimulants o onal bi bh les—-Beebe and Madden, Ferry charge of my remains, Last n mt # phystclans stated that | 4 Gibson A second let addressed to the the action of Kidneya continued to | housekeeper, ¢ ined th Improve and ‘ ation in AMERICAN LEAGUE. Lizzie: I thank you for your kind- the lungs had le A. his gave some ness to me. Incle neouragement, At daylight, howey - find $0 to make AT NEW YORK, your sick sister happy the patient showed unfavorable symp- FIRAT GAMR. The other letters were addressed to tome and Dr * Was hastily sums DETROIT— | Mra. Lawrence and Mr, and Mrs, Far- ned. He found the fancier suffering 00002011 0- 4 | tonte i ee Mn war atte to. atc | HIGHLANDERS— ihetes Senate Se ford somo relief tive congeation returned 00.100 104 — 6) FLANATION OF WOMAN'S ACT, trae middie of the day Bateerins—Mallin and Stanage, War-| Coroner Feinberg took charge of the M tea’s heart 1s very weak and, DOP and Sweeney house shortly after being notified by Mr RARiicAe {DSI eapOHil ses ReGen DEIN wih SECOND GAME Hill of the Anding of the body. Mr. Hilj every attack. DETROIT— told him that he knew of no reason why 100 - Mise Roawn should take her own life. UPHOLDS ESTIMATE BOARD, | HIGHLANDERS- He said that, while she had been in poor Justion Kelly Retases to Appointment of Clerka, K tea Koily of Court retu Compet g County Su- y to wrant a ST. LOUIS— Mer ____ | health recently, her physical and mental ry jeondition had never been auch as to suggest suicide Henry Prosper Booth, whose widow jowns the home, died Jan. 16, 190. He | married Miss Ansie M. Rowan in 1887 He was a al Hattertes — Lafitte Veugnan and Blair, and Stanage; AT WASHINGTON, mandamus compelling the Board of Het! 0003 . ctor in the American Mati to approve mendation mer IRR Steamship Company, the Brunswiols the Hourd of Judges ot WASHINGTON Dock and City Improvement Company, Brooklyn that t lerks be 6000 - | the International Expr ‘ompany, ri Mu aunt ik ee ee the New York and Cuba Mail steani art siip Company (the Ward Line); Fira ; AT PHILADELPHIA, Federal Inaurance Company, the Unitor June! the CHICAGO States and Porto Rico Navigation Com- aw 1 o*| 1 us ha 000000 — pany and the International Coal Come ec ty { gest hs same | ATHLETICS Pile iets « foptauae at eavere) enuiions pelled to tana ab ‘action, ‘ vuvogogd Lom dollars, a fe a aa