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Perera tier. BLACK HANDER IS CAPTURED WITH BOMB errr memererrmnnerereaenn eremnemrnemnn SULLIVAN QUITS AS HEAD OF BOXING BOARD N I EDITION. (omy) ¢. orld > N J — “ Cireulation Books Open to All,” [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” i? —— x PRICE ONE CENT. | va 1011, The Prees Pabtiohing eon eres ww York World), NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, “1911, 16 ‘PAGES BEATTIE ATTACKED Leader of the Black Hand Arrested PRICE ONE CENT. CHAIRMAN J. E. SULLIVAN SUDDENLY QUITS AS HEAD OF STATE BOXIN Can’t Get on the Job Because G COMMISSION OME. AGAIN WINS, BY NEW WITNESSES WHO BACK COUSIN Prosecutor Stuns Prisoner by Halting Cross-Examination to Smash Testimony. A ee aiden in cout CAUGHT WITH BOMB PREPARED FOR ANOTHER BLACK HAND OUTRAGE rr ia "INTERNATIONAL ict ‘PAUL, ALL iris | Detectives Doctacs- Onde Is Real ACTIVE MAN NEEDED. Action Really Due to Froubles Over License of Madison ~ Square Club. ‘The following is a copy of a tele gram sent by James E. Sullivan to Gov. Dix to-day, resigning as chairman of the New York State Athietic Commia- elon: Sept. 5, 191y. Hon. John A. Dix, Executive Cham- ber, Albany, N. Y. It is with regret that I forward you my resignation as a member of the New York State Athletic Com- mission, to take effect at once. I arm confined to my room from tnja- ries recetved in the Fort Wayne ‘wreck, and will be confined for some time. The work of the commission is at this moment of the kind that will require a member who can have his hand at the helm. I had hoped to be able to help the State regu- late a sport that certainly requires regulation, and he who accepts the post should be one able to work. At present I am not JAMES F, SULLIVAN. James E. Sullivan accepted the chatr- CUP STAYS HERE English Motor Boat Pioneer Bréaks Down in Second Race at Huntington Bay. HUNTINGTON, 1. F. Sept. 5.—Amer- tea won the international motorboat Faces and retained possession of the ‘Harmsworth trophy this afternoon when the Dixie IV. defeated the British chal- lenger Pioneer in the second race of the sertes. At the end of the first round of seven miles, Dixie IV., winner of yesterday's event, led the British challenger Pioneer by, three “tundred feet. The decisive lead secured by the American boat was geined during the second round of the course when the British boat, Pioneer, broke down. The Dixie at once forged ahead, gaining « lead of four miles, which was accepted by those present as such a commanding lead over the British boat ¢hat the race was won For a time it was bellevéd that the Pioneer was out of the race. The crew made hasty repairs, however, and to the surprise of all the Rritish again took up the race, At this time, how- Denial of Henry That He and Cousin Were Together Before Murder Is Maintained. CHESTERFIBLD COURT HOUSE, Va., Sept. 5.—Suddenly halting the cross-examination of Henry Clay Beat- tle to-day, the prosecution immediately called a number of witnesses who tore a hole in the careful story told by the prisoner in his ordeal to save himself from the electric chair on the charge of murdering his wife, Beattle was! flatly contradicted in the statement that he did not see his cousin, Paul, on the Thursday night before the crime. The cumulative effect of this testimony | practically upset that portion of Beat-| tle'a testimony. ‘The prosecution be- Neved that thts flaw would prove to the Jury that the’ témainder of hie dtory Was not to, be relied upon, Beattie was on the stand just seven minutes to-day. Afrter asking a few questions as to how he could account for the translation of the same shot- gun from the hands of Paul Beattie, | his cousin, on Saturday night to the hands of the alleged highwayman on the following Tuesday night the prose- cution ended its cro: xamination of the prisoner. The accused denied that he knew hie cousin Paul had a gun on the Saturday night tn qu GS DOVEARSENTENCE Boss of Men Who Have Been Blowing Up Houses and Stores. iCAPTURED BY POLICE | AFTER FIVE-YEAR CHASE Tries to Conceal Machine Ready for Destruction When Nabbed in Elizabeth Street. Announcement was.made.at Police Headquarters this afternoon. that lthe master mind and dominant force of the most active and daring band of Black Hand extortioners in the city had been placed under arrest by Lieuts, Carrao, Castane and Dondero of the Central Office. The prisoner is Giuseppe stabile, twenty-eight years cia, of No, 136 Chrystie He describes himself as a salesman, street. | 1 Is charged by the police that Costes bile planned and supervised the execu tion of f if not all, of the thirteed recent tenements nb fexplostons in of stores ocoupled by Ital vort e venyoance manship of the Boxing Committee after | ever, with the Dixte four milba ehead.| ie way with, hin a stion or thet) Barton §. Weeks had declined it. The/ the result was not believed to be in] 20), me Mg him during that week. that Costabtie has been Implicated fn first meeting of the commission was| any doubt. Wee cineca berry | his testimony kidnappt dren and holding them held at his home near Huntington, L.| ‘The Dixie IV. covered the course of | Wuog sn, another Jolt by. the prose- for ransom, 1. At this meeting Charles Harvey | thirty miles in about forty minutes, un-| Sieaeant surprige vate. nature of 8 6 Woe arrested at the corner Was appointed secretary, and the three! omeial time. . Prise, sti t set the " Fe ae * Under r diet ant ie boxing | eo : prisoner thinking and possibly filled him ; wommissioners planned to put The Dixie IV. crossed the line ahead| with new fear of Prosecut 8 fo e win this State on @ high plane. of the other two American defenders, | burg, who has followed | a attached At the seccad meeting Commissioner | pisturber and Viva, which were second | relenti: seine a ” had been Seatii neatate sappointes, ob- relenting attacks ever sty his trial on D. oe in M be It fh t “O'Neill, the upeata pp . and third in the order named. The Plo-}the charge of murdering his wife bec Pardon Board Can Make it) in yy testing pare jected to a license being issued to the! peer finished fourth and last, fourteen | gan, | bo: s light in welght Madison Square Athletic Club for bouts] mites behind the winner.” Beattie, fully self-possessed and forti- Life If the Bellboy Slaver ind from that ¢ nytance the detec. to be held in Madison Square Garten, Secciesenacrdll Gta selenite fled by & good night's sleep, took the . tives assume th aly with claiming that the Garden was to be atand oral Bee arctic - (Fs eae pow? of some razed in February, which would make|Q, HELL, SAID THE JUSTICE, | ang Prepared, for another onslauknt Mishehaves. anaes it Imposaible for the promoters to hold I'LL CHANGE YOUR NAME, | the prisoner's nerve to a supreme test —_—_ POLICE TRAILED SUSPECTED @ lease on the dullding for a ir, as \ by forcing him to don the blood-stained | MAN POR OVER FIVE YEARS, by law. Mr, Sullivan con- se In lees than forty seconds to-da require i 7 —eere oat he the night of the mur e aaniied that a » for one year, duly | Candy Buyers Won't Be Shocked by| ger and made him wilt under a eeilline | Judge T.C. T. Crain in General Sessions A!ihough Co AFReH AS a ANleBe signed by the en management had Proprietor’s Big Electric Light fire, To-day Wendenburg simply asked wed sentence on Paal Geidel, the" hee od with the commission, Mas alan atin the prisoner the few questions at venteen-sear-old ’ ho was (8 : papi Dixoa, the third commissioner, upheld Letter Sign. he gun used in the tragedy and ipa CU concise ut thindarine: IBGE 1 tw sane BME Mr. Sullivan and 0’ 1 was outvoted. | te your Honor ases, I would like | finished his cross-examination | Wiha 6 sil ana wealtng. @ a ei.9 Mi A bee ppd iagie > The Ars: real breach camé when Mr.|4q pecan order to change my name, for| Besttle wag almost stunned by the| saan AN GdIy MAR ile ree War more Sih ee O'Neill, who had left the meeting 1M Al iusiness reasons,” said an applicant in of the prosecutor's finish. | 4 ce ss en und: urvalllenoti cordial frame of mind, gave out an in- ling Gounty Court, Brooklyn, to-@ay, staring in wonder, he looked at the Hotel Iroquois, whe n 1 ein nf absolutely terview scoring his fellow commission- |" awnat name?” inquired Judge Grane urg, then at his own law- . been employed as a bellboy breve | co ‘ ow aay of the blagk+ era, No more meetings were held in]? so peli," gald the man. yer®, next at the jury and finally faced | ity of the pro eedings in weeonlng sen-| mailing and bomb-throwing Mr. Sullivan's home. “What's that?” asked the Court, the nudge, While Stina | HOOGe WA CO RRBLERS Rate. FBS EMSS ier ; The overwhelming crowd at the Wella-| «oto Hell-—-H-e-l-l," caine the qualie|Smasement, his chief counsel, Marry| |. : far) tn which the police cau mu r ¢ Brown bout in the Garden, the inade-| eying answer Smith, announced that ne had no!|District-Attorney SS; New | with which Geldel wae put on trial on |a 1 Pelermo, Italy, often quate facilities to handle the crowd and] st am about to open a confectionery | firther questions to ask and the pris- - | AUG Hh ANS Vi RIG BR Ae jsald Costablie was the smartest the various charges Invdiging the Pro-|yuginoss,” the man continued, “and I Law Applies Only to Home | ae Ol ee ao Wan ng crlining Akos. moters, which followed embroiled the) want my name in big electric lght . DA ial’ ua th aaa @OLGL a GRInE and in Petrosino lowed Boxing Commission in a mess of trouble. | ietters over the door. It would never |ChMr, asking Judge Watson if thero Weapons Bought Since. see ee uh yuk » tha ’ Commissioner O'Netll abandoned his up-| qo to tell people to go to Hel! for thetr '@ mot additional questions. ” ae Neale) 06 the bas; Baul @alaal (4 ‘ostadile alls petered out in tate business and ttok charge of the| candy, ao I think Hill would do bette! ‘That will be all,” replied the Judge, ~ — Ai a ee I: PA Seite | now « way, Just when Investigation. Sullivan, it is sald, has|y4 ike to make it Otto Hi who remarked that perhaps he Mad| 1 attorney Whitman made t ne | SA PErenacee of session 104 Of Whe. "| thy: soamedita nt of touch= heen fretful because of inability to] “Bring in the pape t. 9 and VL mm oVver-generous in his limitation latelots i fe the { | oa to innsissateent ioe © suRDEDt. 8 get on the Job himself and carry out his] approve them; agrees. with | Upon counsel, following statement to-da { cimpetwommens ta | since ain Aes promises to Gov. Dix you, Mr. Hel fe Grant PROSECUTION MAY CALL BIN.| “There seems to lave heen some ] S t n bran: peek t i s ¢ minimum of or ave bee! ping — misunderstanding n regard to ie al if " ping close = FORD GIRL. Hinima Tok ita Ds are yss om cr a which shall be twenty and the wateh r e. The sury SEARCH FOR JEFFRIES, — | rau teattie will again tie called to the] sttiivde of the Distriot-Attorhex's omer cha h maxims abel be year matures [fateh on Costaplie, The, survelianss | Sina hb T a ie al | slice and In rebuttal to clinch the testimony {2% the so called Ahi Mfe, Adjourn the August term of | inonths, and since last Saturday morne ial a Wite of Pugilist Taken Sick While |)! to-day's witnessos It par Aescies ‘ oF ee at the | Part a.” Jin lie has not been out of the The action of Judge Watson yester- [courts ventually decide t | Geidel, who had apparentty: been | gignt letective or another while - OVER A be He Te Of Hunting, day In ruling out the diary of Houlah|arms, lawfully obtained and kept nerved up to a ‘ong harat roked he |! ¥ away s own home MILLION SEWARD, Alaska, Sept, 5,—Frank| Binford that the State endeavored tolany citizen on his pre s prior to pineal . Just leaving the sta-jeven more stupid and uncomprehending | \t a rence in Headquarters this “|| Laubner, one of the best guides in this] introduce in evidence aay force the|sept. 1, cannot be confiscated, and the was passing the the he had during most of his trial. | morning it wae decided that there was _ ka, lett ecial tr srosecution to place the se aans'| ii ergs with : f land platform. A ¢ had to be pushed around to face to |i)! q . Sota nile [7] _.The line Gas ere J. Jeffries, the pugilist, and his brother | the stand diary told of her love|* “"™® rise raiee ih Sireak Bxprees xp tke a arched with him to the door of the|y.o, trailing him reported that be —| vertised in e P ing ar, ne ™'l John, who are hunting bear on the| for Henry, and ‘Judge Watson ruled |?#!P* Fourteenth $ xpress flew like the fi ba in lock with a hand on his 1k Prince and abo |—| Jan. 1 to Sept. 4 it xo, ANT Konal Peninsula and carry word nat It must be proved from the “sworn | ‘ere 84 t ‘ lispla, houlder, jerk him sharply about | \°! 9 ; | clusive, was more than —|them of the serious illness of Mrs, Je of lah Binford.”" It has alwa en Station 4 ke and t ners of the aisles. His expres: 1 ero 1 lion strong. his — |fFles, who ts wt Los Angeles Prosecutor Wendenburg said to-day {a revolve led , © car wind os leathern from t ne he | ine y ere who had been | __ Here are the figures for this The last heard of the Jeffries party | at the prosecution would not call Rev-|the act very properly make STRAPHANGERS FLUNG ABOUT lisappeared |g K —| period: —\| was when they were hunting on Kelly|lsh Bihford as a witness un thetr Pistols cannot 1 i A short t BY TRAIN'S SUDDEN STOP > * DISTRICT IS HANGOUT FOR 1,001,766 World Ads. Printed, — | River near Konat village, cuse assumed @ more desperate aspect n the State w ta permit! subway ca } " Vea mewan hsp > VICIOUS CRIMINAL CLASS, _ 600,083 Herald Ads. Printed, th iN t now presented ae ner 1, and, arse, any one | stati 1 of amok Roiheie FADhaligae: kealait ary r er of ce and Elizabeth 401,683 The World's Lead, _ slacdeeniere, Mall amare that M4] vo has such @ weapon, obtained since | ama. gpa Ary F se ye ; : t of a district tr |Hchry have been in commun Beh ee aera enroll ace ‘sin ; 5 5 “yp the lke 1 by blackmatlers, bomb-throw World advertisers outnum- — | aside the recommendation b ach other,” he said, “while she hax|'hat date witholl te on |e : bid , oe sd omty |aed kidnapoarac’ SEelmt iene aaa pered those of the next high- || special Master in the case on the heen in jail, and we hesitate to put her |! lesa possese! ! persons, ma t women a acrambled eee OW. Of the sonia atta di bkieal an est New York newspaper by tention that collusion was shown, Vi on the stand because we know she will [Mis person oF HO! Mae | ohildres 1 Wh th ai ahov « 4 und the wine shops of the vicinity || more than TWO TO ONE. — | Chancellor Edwin Robert Walker has| try to help out the prisoner, and if she|tion of the station W moke, nearl Me Bee Sony DAs Cwety a ee ter Us of men who do not work, jest ed a divorce to Lee R. Johns, prop-| denies the various things as to which Jnalea was found that om men: Ap omen, 8: AO A - . i A aay’ eat a > i-| AS THEY DO EVERY [rietor of the Oxford Bowling Academy, | we would want her to testify she would] stateroom, renervatinas a a via! : ied aks were torn erm of twenty | hut spend ney freely and are quiet EVER’ pal ‘ side) Lane, Hudson River Day and |one had fips guard front of the | yes allow- to act with revolvers and knives, |~| WEEK OF EVERY YEAR Newark, and one of the greatest bowl-|no longer be our witne: d we would | doses lf | 4 . ies hevmasid” In aAalinn to deca bh “1 Lanes, pt was lim t phe » hold the pa gers back, shout-| ance for good of the three detectives waited im rem | AR ee SE ta , not Wa Able be Arosseaxamiine Der Jer wh occurred At nobody would be hurt, He was| Geldel’s further sent be de- | 4 |. Walking ¢ | ing against the divorce, Vice-Chancellor ‘On the other hand, the defense, on r ; ° 2 HES Walker ordered Johns to pay @ counsel v ed under the rea _ — | termined by the members of the Purole| west in Prince street, fee of $10 for the wife. (Continued on Second Page.) truck of the las car of @ four-car loca) ond Page.) He was cares Board 1p office wt that me, ling womething under is coet on th

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