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JURY'S VERDICT SAVES BELLBOY’S L aaeananataatnadaamanaanundinnanadaanonaansaniaaanmaounanamaaamaandl AOA RA PPPPLPP PILED LPL ILL LDS PAAR by \ | PRICE “ONE CENT. STRIKE CRISIS REACHED JN THE HARRIMAN LINES, 29,000 MEN READY T0 qu FIGHT COMMISSION WON'T ACT UNTIL ° POWERS APPEARS More ited eh erees Labor Leaders Meet Railroa Heads, Determined to Force Federation Recognition. -USAL IS “RE EXPECTED. Vice - President Kruttschnitt, ‘Whose Word Is Final, Firmly and Boxing w York Wot The Pre biishiog i NEW “YORK, ‘FRIDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 14 chee) “| ama “SWEARS HE WOULD DESTROY EDEN Had He iehowis ts Henry’s Peril | All Blood Would Have Been Washed from Auto. IN SATIONS COURT. | Strange Testimony, Finding of Hair in Motor Car and a New | Witness, Day Events. STERFIELD COURTHOUSE, Va. | Geidel in Court Hearing Jury’s s Verdict WEATHER-—Fatr To-Night and Satnrday: Warmer, FI EDITION. GES PRICE ONE CENT. That May Send Him to Prison for Life. (Specially Photographed To-day for The Evening World.) GEIDEL BOY GUILTY ~ IN SECOND DEGREE ESCAPES THE CHAIR \Mother of the 17-Year-Old Murderer | of William H. Jackson, Who Prayed All Night, Thank- ful Over the Verdict. Against Proposition. Clubs Awarded Licenses at |frrt. 1—Dousias Beattie, a brother ot YOUTH STOLID IN COURT, To-Day’s Meeting. murder, admitted on the witness stand RAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1.—At a con-} ay that he would not have rendered Terence attended by Julius Kruttschnitt, the ance he did to the detectives | vice-president of the Harriman system, | Although a meeting of the State Box- in running the fil-fated automobile to In noon no action was Commission here on A an officials James W. Kline, J ana r Harr fone side, and by Kk place this after- on the o and ne of the would lay from a crime if he «1 about the had known th BUT WEEPS IN THE TOMBS Counsel Will Not Take an Appeal— Franklin, J. D, Buckalew, M. F. Ryan, | plaints made against the way in which |the crime against my brother.” ‘The wit- es Prisoner Will Be Sentenced Tues- J. D. Crane, representing the five shop the Wells-Rrown bout was conducted In |ness also said he would have washed : es crafts involved, the formal demands of | soap pavers Ct eS eat beac cleaned the car that very night. | ' day, Possibly for Life. 2,000 rallroad shopmen employed on the | os een ihe vente hy Ne Tale prosecution drew this forth on | Harriman system were threshed cut te per sa araua aa ation and by Its questions 1 ne tity of ae te ty ns b thn ety today ph ge res Ag Mea ¥ a charge of destroying ev: Paul Geidel was fgup.guilly of murder in the second. degree by & Both sides announced that when they Commission and explain anything con- Up eer eae tae cece | | jury in the Court of General Sessions to-day. For ten days the jury had went into the conference they were | cerning the arrangements for the fight blood washed from the machine before | eee , CM A Ab @etermined not to recede from thelr po- /that the Commission might wish to ask. {the itles seized it. | been listening to evidence’ against him for the killing of William Henry @itions, that of the railroad being that| qt was then decided to hold a meet-| & tion was created by news > fo » des ” ‘, Mt would not recognize the federation |jng at 10 A. M. to-morrow, and Mr, that im the examination of the Beattie Jackson, seventy-three years old, the deaf, gentle-mannered cashier for mployeas and that of the inter-/ powers agreed to appear before the car by the prosecution's witne im- | fi 1 street brokers, in Mr. Jackson’s rooms in the Iroquois fonal union leaders that this recog- | commissioners then. mediately following » similar examina- | a firm of Wal } rh conceded. | A lst containing the names of sev-| tion by witnesses for the defense, an | Hotel, where Geidel had been employed as a bellboy. He must be g the hour of the meeting, | eral new boxing clubs was passed upon | expert discovered a few strands of hair | pet a | Hag safari mitt let it be | py the commission, and several of them | thought to be from the head of Mrs. Two City Inspectors Fall F } lM ‘heey Und sentenced to prison for an indeterminate term of not less than twenty Issued 1 s Several more Zoutse Owen Beattie, the murder vic. | WO City Inspectors Fall Four) Explosion of Dynamite in An-|Magistrate Butts Puts Under}. ife ion of the sentence afie toni (fox Fetereeshine gone |tim. ‘The hair wae clotted in the blood . : ; | Ext : ‘ years or for life, the duration of ice after the first twenty years 1 passed Both the names in the lower part of the car. Detectiv; Floors When Construction nex Excavation Causes a Bonds Butcher Who Perse- have expired to be determined by the Parole Board, 1 clubs and the for the prosecution immediately went 7 | The seventean-vear-clé auarderer téelt gt name new official refe} will | to confirm the find, Later they claimed e > ilts <' Staal es a Fi ar Thiet. t While there it ip Ghinewed: that “Ate thn Maalecdl Tat Ana belay Rep ateny thon chee ced Left Floor Tilts Rush to the Street. cutes a Former Thief. DAY the verdict with the same stupid stollé- that the lab ) have | Square fight not only was the price of| the prosecution. "i - Hie be hd seemed to fog his mind adjusted the | marked tickets boosted on the public,| mygTERIOUS MESSAGE CAUSES . roughout his trial. He showed no question of reco ation | but that hundreds of tickets were sold TIR IN COURT. By the tipping of the floor of an ele- explosion of too much dynamite | “Thig case ts an episode in real life appreciable sign that he knew he had and the labor le con-|at an advance when no price at all was U | vator used for hoisting bullding material | for one blast in an excavation next to| fit for a drama, Is there any such NATIONAL ONAL LEAGUE. eacaped the death penalty merely be- firm rmination to} marked upon the tickets as ts required] A mysterious message to Harry | M-/two men were precipitated down a shat | ¢ tz-Carlton Hotel, at Madison ave-| thing as penance? Ia there any place In use thé jury had pity on his tender induce Mr. to consent to| by the menieaige's Pale made tn pur- en Nios pune! he defense, caused) to-day from the fourth floor to the cel-| nue and Forty-#ixthgstreet, to-day, in-| thing as m Is there any place tn aT PUILAD BL RHIA. years and the all-compassing love of t he representatives | suance to the State Law er sens ut, interrupted | ia. oe the Washington Irvin; : ; uy : ie Aj i VIRST GAME. his widowed Aarand us teneral men [COMMISSION DECIOES'TO MAKR| the triel torinale an hour and reaulled | OF US Vcc ccadauay gu, gure, shben! laborers and oauke thal che, mora far muni n mane UME Hel GATS) night before the sitar ef Bt. Peters ution and the ge ma D EA a tal UR ERs, f course of ¢ 0 - | patrons of the hotel to rush to the street | go through life with the ate 0200001—38\cn bapa vate: 3 aes i é , y urch, in Barclay " ee Bruit AN ANNUAL STATEMENT, mond to account for the solitary. es teenth street and Irving 1 One of in alarm, raat ee ___ [thal on hin brow and have vt Ya Med Mod to tee ere dite wit) not be demanded, | From @ statement made by Secretary | the woman on its runniy urd and the | them was killed and the other probably assanarera/ wee nuttlON| 8 root over | mtammed tn his fa PHILADE! 1 00:0 0 6 O— Qi lite of her only son. eohmitt will ni ned. ned toe | Harvey It fa evident that the commis-| man in front of it a group of| fatally hurt. a temporary sidewalk foot-bride that! Magivtrate Butts thus commented tor! QQ 0 1 1 0 ) MOTHER: WHR thRUL saat Th case no 4 Mt is reached to-| sion has no intention of taking the} poys early in the trial said they Two other men who were riding in th nh erected as a part of the work | day on a case In Morrisanta Court m-| patteries—Mathewson and Meyers; ANSW R THE day, or if th sion Is against the | sone in its confidence respecting the | 1), Soak tha’ BUTHBR Aba vat { elevator escaped with minor Injuries | wvating for an addition |{iar to that of Jean Valjean of Victor | stoore and Madden ANSWER TO HER PRAYERS. labor ead appeal. |i yginess incident to the fighting game. | a, py ng the prisoner and his wife, |hecause they were fortunate enough to| t were at work | jrugo's “Les Miserables SECOND GAME, mother waited for the verdict in Mr. Kline rece =| statement of the receipts at the Made |yhe prowecution had but up it case] be thrown out of the shaft to the third | dikging out the + preparing the | In deciding the case the Court held | GRANTS— ie Tomb Seay @ keeper van into day from Pres f rden was refused, al- ear Aa eat yor of the building, The engineer of blasts the fuse was! willtam I a butcher at No, ou a en's office with the news, Mra. inan system, saying that any action re estimated unofficially with hi ' He at Net he ' machine operatin the a vator shelter, ‘ under $1,000 ie to ul PHIA. Geers face lighted with happiness, solved upon by the officals now hy tin aves nald ton Risee Hpk, Wile: MULL In: S60 Line ta uink ot tha Geviaaa) ae a ah iia gaat tar the. montie on. a | PHILADELPHIA 1 am Joyed,” she sald simply, “My would be ratitied by the Iroad COM=| the tickets, retary said that | REAR OEE BU RO AE ae ted platform reached the first floor ‘ed and the] sorderly conduct In expos. oud sae son's life is safe.” She cried a lttle, pany the commission did not intend to make| Ut a# she was standing wi 1 nto the ex-| fan who had stolen meat from | Batteries — Marquard and Meyera:/and clutching tghtly the pass which , Sept, 1—Following the flat] junto any statement except in ite ane |r) am sulting John Carroll, thirty-eight years old, a jam of years ago, causing his dis- [Stack und Madden Cet te the ee ee President C,H. Markham | nyay p rt to the Legislature. deere reser noe Ni 24 Fifth avenue, eter in | ma ysition, BROOK ipa . lawyer's offices to have t ’ LE Ad to| i i meerers on the turnp! No. 3 aa ld | ash AT BROOKLYN, the verdict explained to her. She sto} Central Ratiroai Chairman Sullivan, at his bungalow! “ie nsw witness, whose name was tor for the Depar Water complainant, who f FIRST GAME. Qt ithe church “to. send Lyger] Federation of omen. tat Bay Crest, L. I, where he ty con- REA YAIL he: Appeared ie 2445 Gas and i It elleved 1 for Dr a Jacob F. BOSTON— gratitude, this time to Be prayers: of seven flalenniee representing | aned by ingu H ived In & recent! cxnected to testify late t ‘cern. |to be the Tonn killed, dtis identity. As °| of No, Ot f mat On Hur rad eh 00 12.00 0 0 2— 5! i was nearly noon before she pen) the situation in San Franciseo, where | oxpressly provide that the price of each'| SOW His story. It ts sil te ths th | iniform coat Tevameured by the wallers that| tence was sult U 10 05 0 0 2 — Bl hour with her arms about him crying. Vice-Prosident Julius Kruttschnit of the |teket must be marked on it. If a s1|™A" stopped to crank th Meenan| Frank Auspland of No. there Was no danger, and returned toy “i heard he was worktng In the Bronx] Patteries—Tyler and Kling; Burke and] gooq boy in prison 4 pti dae arriman lines met with union lavor | ¢¢ ate % then rule has| {"¢ jpeagha lias Be ndred and Th first stre the tables. Jeemed ny duty to tell on| Berge: e Ditsa: coutaee -are ealadornecanen ta (Peeve certs emer ace re | Achine lond of young boys comias t orn | Meare ANNISLERE. fOr Le [0088 ; pi Hin ORG RAR A er re | ae TON nen : aCe said she was ri 4 ; e finding of the new and mysterio ‘ d | e told about Paul,’* by the Hlinois Central Raliroad. | 4 man who paid % . Heket from | The fndin : nd Mysterious) ind internal injuries, His recovery i traffic, and the ¢ ba He said had tives ri b-brcbeiid a the shopmen employed by | tuting ie tor’$ pe Sees Wt ote 88 a big stir, The proceet-| ‘ tenmss anid: the : d a“ i 1 lived | BROOKLYN she added, “I thought my Ife had been ( y | se ‘ 25 : Sis bear a Milka “lae'vaya || aa : " spite| 100 stopped and that I could never look at the Ilinots sida in @) ght managers advertise a ticket fo! Bl ooe ene dete aad oe al rhe f n com- Patrolman Welss of ast Piftey-fir are for and) att Brown and Raridon, Kneta-| people any more, Since I came to New seAvais atrike OF th a aaah price on t. the managers: | pleted to th Ca n called for th an ane cof @ RACLers Ane OWA. ai yr Fey meike of au etopmen on the ltnn ere J. the managers | sort to clean up a new | land ' ; ‘ ; : aatraens and t York everybody has been so kind, general P will not be allowed to raise that price \t hart i | Ausp! ivan c i i ‘ ui twice caused him " — everybody has said such nice things and Reese thirty! cage inatloevebrne [eee ey eee Jatter the 3 i | n AT PITTSBURG, Tam glad that my son's life has been i x existing wag reements with= DOES NOT EXPECT TROUBLE AT |., v 4, pre a h *! yunded 1 Did " wate t FIRST GAME saved. ta rardar until the ex NEXT BIG FIGHT. nent, After an agita onferen a i ie : via ! ph ! - 4 4 riggest mistake I ever made in piration of that period and in the mean! ‘Tam very sure that If Mr, Powers |Hil! Carter, his ass | outs Marmon = i . = : 2 o001T00 008 3] my was when T let Paul beco: - lgialaie i don't belleve we will have any trouble | urn t 1 atest| ‘This eleva “ 4 » STUDENTS JUMP FROM FIRE ‘ shea ia 0000 4 © 0 et uid have helped him to be a good bet nd that the }at the next bo! his s The |importan ‘ rinvial 7 a eat ‘ 1 but a friend told me that tt would To re from their demand that the | a next 1 t r «th 1 Jona ran in YAN UNIVE r ) . yailroad recognize the federated or | law requires @ report of the club on its to all ne wo to alKrooved Ways on two & shat AT WESLE VERSITY | pending BCOND GAME be better for him to be @ bellboy." fe ficn of een: eaplose | gross sales, verified by one of the oft ne It wal and lowered by a ste! i j ihe “el % of a bond INCINNATI |WILL NOT BE IN COURT WHEN Ration OF Bhd to be made In twenty-four hours nal i: e Rat i toed vant; Four Trappe 1 ape by} —— a HER SON IS SENTEN believed that oi un #ISONER EXCITED AND COURT groun : es ; . o»nv00 CED. 4 natives will be decided upon in the I haven't seen the report, but I do not iN CRCHLU Reh | oor nan Leaping fr Ww |SAYS TYPHOID 1S EPIDEMIC. pcnopGu— Mra. Geidel was asked. {6 he. would be quture, doubt that it is in the hands of my , | ' | GI in New York when her gon ts sentenced oan associates by this t With t yurt-room a flurry of] One fr Allen Addy the Health Board $v 030 — Jon Tuesday, | If the Comission does not believe the e hurried out, He | Dt Fy esKe and MoLean; Adams No, I won't come," she sald. “T have KILLED SELF OVER JOB. | oor an subpoena witnesses and|his face iit up with agitation, talked vad @ thet pals Mee Gibson satd good-by to Paul 7 4 ——— examine the books of the club, Before | excitedly In spers to his fat and when fre bro! a ¢ at an epld ’ * 6..apeeny | Judge Crain took his seat on the bench 4 Man Brought Hix Bride Back and (y¢ sam Langford-Joo Jeanette fght is read the message earn The 4 Foss ho 1 fever ox und tha AMERICAN LEAGUE. | of Part 11 General Sessions on the first F m Go Jon Tuesday night, th 1c D settle "i 6 students | I v = — | stroke of 10 o'clock, Captain Wheelock Uh Pemtee eDeie malo a at A siler f AT NEW YORK. Jof the court attendante leaned over , ity of the fx H 1 * yi t np from a y ct, A t SHINGTON | the black robed, pallid Judge and re- Dab Glen Cove ant 1 n ra bey round M aunt 1g \ \G wer ceived his Instructions to ask the jur { s bride of a few days FPO PER used man, who was on f »00¢ |1f they had agreed upon a verdict, Ev- » 2 I ess Stand, pla n 4 mand 1 ard {IGHLANDE erybody in the bullding knew that th J Sine holes A ita : a . 0 2 2 \verdict had been agreed upon th Ny ad | - - — \y Sur : Hatter G v Cald- | hours before, In the gray of the dawn, ALMANAC POWAY, | abou law All 1 aera although none knew with certainty what Sum sisem,, 9.20 Syn nats Att § Moon seta, 11.05} returned and I nf i \ ve that verdict was, a | High W Jnouncing tha al 1, . ven AT BOSTON, Wheelock stepped swiftly out of the \ e limb of a |complete his ne fate 1 nea FIRST GAME or at the back of the room and ree | ; the mination of i Pu ali ’ \THLETICS |turned in a moment, whispering to the T a i : [sve . again, d a 2 A 000000 1 0 1) 48% 1 n ie mucrit,. Wri t : Let them be brought in," sald Jud r § ‘4 1 i 1@ | Swed sob eb aken t © and awaken rs and then va ‘ . | pov i a Ot alan Cove Barber, ane mpciouts. (Continued ont age.) East Twenty-second street station, turned in an alarm, “PAGE 10. (i 0 0.0.0.0 0 0 OO ‘Tne’ jurors ‘filed In end took their a ¥ * \ é

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