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WEATHER—Fair to-night and Satarday, mit py | EDI TION,; Che { =" — _PRIOE ONE CENT. Copyright, 3911, Prese Co. (The New York World). NEW YORK, FRIDAY, “SEPTEMBER 22, 1911. - BANK SUPPORT RESCUES. US. STEEL FROM RAIDERS AFTER FIVE-PONT DROP GARDENS LICENSE. ~ AND O'ROURKE'S if STRONG AT CLOSING.| WIL BE REVOKED: Department of Justice Gives, Warning of Attack on All the Trusts. j ae Stock Loses Nearly \ $55,000,000 in Valuation During Near-Panic. | Fight Commission Takes Ac- | tion To-Day, After O’Neil’s Talk With Dix. | Wer more than two hours to-day the e@ommon stock of the United States Steel Corporation was the storm centre of the most remarkable one-stock pani ever known on the floor of the New ‘ ‘York Stock Exchange. The panic wa: } Dased upon reports that the Trust had decided to dissolve to forestall a Gov- ernment prosecution. Before the furious Madison Square Garden has seen Sts last boxing On Monday the Boxing Commission will rev the U- cense of the Madison Square A. ¢ The license of the National A. C., managed by Tom O'Rourke, is to be contest $56,000,000 of their value and had a total depreciation for two days of $10,000,000, ‘Then, checked by the support that the big financial institutions threw into the mtuation, the stock rallied slowly. It ! Picked up fractions of {ts loss, until, selling was checked by banking support Moule hail ; ies i the tasues of the Stee! Corporation lost | Wid Liceragant niet Bla la Bitte Coe misston he’ quarters, a meeting at 41 Park Row sioner O'Neil, fresh from an with Goy, Dix at Albany, met Commis- stoner Dixon and gave him the G its Commis- head- Interview over: on one small sale, it touched 671-8, as|"Or's message, After reviewing all of { against a low re of 681-4 But the | the facts connected with the ot | losses were made on transactions in-| tho Garden by the Madison Sq A the Govern and the fded that the volving thousands of shares RECIPROCITY FOES ADD 10 ELECTION GAINS IN CANADA Landslide Brings Them a Ma- ‘jority of Forty-nine Seats in Parliament. SYMPATHY FOR LAURIER. Premier, Who Met Crushing Defeat, Prepares to Retire From Public Life. 22.—Canada with to-day the » Sept. mixed revelewed feclings sorriest looking battlefield in its polit- feal history. Aside from the recip- rocity issue innumerable and wildly differing reasons were assigned for the overwhelming defeat of the Liberal party, which went to the front flying the reciprocity banner, and for the extraordinarily high political mortality among the leades, Never was a government more com- pletely routed in a fight for re-election. The results to-day show that R. L. Borden, the opposition leader, comes into power with a majofity of 49 seats in Parliament, which probably will be increased to at least 60, Eight of the thirteen members of the swept into the ‘These include Fielding and Paterson, who ne- Graham, Fisher, King, Laurier Cabinet were oblivion of private life. Messrs gotiated the pact; mpleman, Bureau and Sir Frederick Borden. Dr. Beland, the new Postmas- neral, was defeated tn Mont- rid. | Ms Circulation Books Open to All,”* L 18 PAGES | PRICE ONE CENT. BOY'S CONFESSION |Women Woman Bealer and His Companion OF CAR MURDER IS PROVED FAKE Young Weiss at Harlem Home on Night Mysterious Man Was Killed. RAN AWAY DAY LATER. Stirred to Life of Cowboy by Moving Pictures and Set Out for Wild West The “confession” of Isaac Wetss, the crippled New York youth that he ktlled the unidentified man whose body was | found in a box car in the Pennsylvania | Rallroad yards in Newark Wednesday morning confuses rather than clears the mystery surrounding the crime. In- vestigations to-day by an World reporter establsh an aby allbt for Weiss, and appear to show that he never even saw the man he says he killed, Welss lived, up to Wednesday, accord- ing to information gathered to-day, with his parents at No. 209 East One Hundred and Tenth street. His father, David, tsa painter. The boy is a cripple. He was employed for six months past by a Jew elry manufacturing concern at No, 87 | Maiden lane, 4. HIS HOME ALL NIGHT OF MURDER. The boy's mother and hi say he got home from the o'clock Tuesday night. sister Anna shop at 7 He had been pati ARTISTS WIFE CALLS WOMAN CANED BY HER HUSBAND A ‘VAMPIRE! G. H. Barrett Makes Attack in Broad- way on Companion, Said to Be © From New Orleans, but She Will Not Prosecute. THEN HE IS REARRESTED FOR BEATING PICTURE MAN Photograph of Assault Taken Before Magistrate, Who Holds Barrett for Special Sessions Court. ( After striking down in a public thoroughfare a young woman whom ‘his wife later characterized as a vampire who had brought ruin and deso- lation upon her home, George H. Barrett, portrait painter, a prominent member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, and a scion of a wealthy and aristocratic Virginia family, harvested a whirlwind of notoriety to-day by making a savage attack upon a\ photographer less than five minutes after he had been released on l'on the f first assault charge. a rT e1 Was not legal, and that the Hcense is but elected in Beauce. Messrs. gains on sales that comprised merely | as not ; ng i hundreds. ‘Tens of millions in value|#ved by the Commission must be re-| Lemieux, Pugsley, Murphy and Oliver| tat afternoon and gave his mother his | ~ {, Te woman companion was described | shifted and changed before the cyclonic | Yoked. He structed Commissioner | were also saved from the deluge ihrvaag for the week, $3. The mother and | ‘SCORES TO TO DAY by Mrs, Barrett this afternoon, in her speculation of the day. [pixe to the ets ‘t that he must vote|QNLY QUEBEC PROVINCE AG leer te papi a aeaee tani ale baad mencenane Apartment at No, 310 Weet DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE WILL ne retaee lan Oni thas sarge MAINED LOYAL. : for work wt 1) o'clock We eventy-ninth street, as Mrs. Ivon Du- PROCEED AGAINST ALL. F reasp fs Ne a m < Wee ary clovinde AVEC DerA en One Allies: jay morning. hey have not seen mont, wife of Max Dumont of No, 18 In the midst of the Steel rout Albany O8 dn tMeshone ana the Conservative gain, Ontario leads the| ™™ since. NATIONAL ONAL LEAGUE. Jackson avenue, New Orleans. i came from Washington an official o Palinpeutenne hone ana ie , roll of honor with seventy-two Conser-| 4 oY Who lives in the nelghborhood a Dumont lives at No. 53 Kast Thirt; line of the Government's attitude upon ie nanan tied BY Bec-) vatives returned, to only thirteen Lib-|é@clares he saw Welss at One Hundredth | AT 8T. LOUIS. fourth street. She is tall, slender amd prosecutions under the Sherman law, | "TN (Olmos ot a A anatee street and First avenue, at 10 o'clock GIANTS— beautiful upon which issue the Steel raid hung, aren SNE tna] Out of nine Canadian provinces, only | Wednesday night. Welss told this boy 00 _- ATTACK ON PHOTOGRAPHE ! In the statem the Departmen’ of june A s) notloe tha, | Quebec, Laurler's native place, came|that he was about to start West and |sr Louls— REVEALS IDENTITY. Justice declared uld t up| #oyWhere near remaining faithful to|a cowboy. The td . We: . ante ould bi Aasadtwanteetous | © e |a cowboy. The idea of going West bh. 00 eel naational as was the first escapade \ That the | eoggion Sits e me | hours in advan. him, and Quebec did not do any too) peon instilled in his mind by scenes d bk ” seceneieaes jin which young Barrett involved im- on Meret ne wuere cle Misra ners O'Nell and Dixon or-| Well Ontarto, | the teat | of the| picting alleged Ife on the plains ex-| AT CINCINNATI. |self, he and his companton would have rua | retary Char larvey to | Provinces, dealt a terrible BiO®. | hinted In moving picture shows. | BROOKLYN— jereaped revealing their identity had It Y were evident officially notify the Madison Square A,| Sing almost solidly 3 amy ANG ee murden inc the Newark box cat | 0 — | not been for his furious attack upon the ‘That in any where a trust de /o, that id appear * he com.|the same may be said also of Manitoba 4 git ati ag i aaa | eats ' photographer, which led to hia 2} red to reorganize the mission b'elock Mor fternoon, |@nd British Columbia, — Saskatchey ed Tuesday night — or ly CINCINNATI * ed t re-arrest : : lock ay aftannoan) | — {and re-arratgnment in West Side © ul 1 ing. At th f 0 ‘ide Court. partment would ta ? tt whieh time the commission w j| 4nd Alberta, two great w ay morning. At the time of | i t plan and, if satist. act upon revok ne provinces, gave a mild sur the murder, Wels: ording to the| fe still fought to maintain the fiett- n and, atist ct upon the revokation of itv Ieense, |Provinces, gave a mild supp he murder, Welss, ‘ 0 the tious acd ee Proper court to sanotion It After the 1 commissioners | eause of reciprocity, but their returns| testimony of his mother and sister, was AMERICAN CAN LEAGUE. photograph when oF the Tein ae explained thet © the news.|Were not What the Liberals had ex-|in py ome was foun | — en 1° was alia the new 0 \! bed at his hom: He was found | AT NEW YORK, Gsnaulting the photographer led to the Weill ait AALL CARRERAS ‘f Sareaerenen jasieep In @ wagon in the W rly ds | CLEVELAND— revelation of both his identity and the their attorneys | Dixon was]! the returns received up to an early ene Penner vers Rath on ne ar Now | o000 =i idenitty of the wumen who allowed hie This was taken to mean that the hour to-day, was as follows ark, at o'clock yesterday morn | iIGHLANDERS— © beat her in the street and still clune idavernment had decided that all truata ' ' Gorern | TOLD MANY LIES UNDER THIRD te | (we fondly to hin which did not willingly meet the re-| cq nay DEGREE AT NEWARK, e . Fa Shocks Pires ro f Oe = ae was after Borrett had. been held im quirements of the Sherman Jaw been ‘ At the time of his arrest Weiss eata| Wife of Aviator Castellane in| Shocks Pursuers by Throwing AT WASHINGTON Feeding eae th SOR CONE At Aaa be made to do so, and it was strongly | wishes, he was an orphan and had been a Tr FIRST GAME. ee tle. wenn the. seegnd assault ohpeme: ) rumored that the Steel Trust had al-| through Mr, O'Ne!l, of covree—and 1 9 be H ramp fer more thahie fear He weve) DOrOne nat secs Him It on Tracks Before ciicac : Wnt his, wite was found by an Eveniig é into negotiations for its| will not act hastily Ontarto 72 » fo t ay iO— nd reporter and tol RAAPX MSSLPAH IDLO BOROHEOAS EF Ae 1 WL NDF 608 ; she Gov. | Manttoba He 10| his address as No. % Rivington street ae reer ay T e 00001300 It— BS\stor told her, venmiae piecliton.. While news agencies. de MI you vote according to the Gov-| saskatchewan : s 2| ‘The boy was born at that number, atx. Killed in Flight at Fair rolley Car. 5 ROTOR pi eee Voted to Wall sirvet insisted that the |ernor’s instrietions, th Saskato a 3] Rue ROL was Dela As bist Bball, exe WASHINGTON— AMPIRE AGAIN!” CRISS Steel Corporation denied auoh a story.) moat certainly will comply with British Coluinble Tl tem for the past fourteen years. He 000 oo 0000 0-0 BARRETT’S WIFE. Judge E. H. Gary, the active head of|the Governor's wishes,” exclain the 4 ; SL MIN ose 2 Into One’ > “ dE wt é made his “confession” under pressure] ELMIRA, N. Y¥., Sept. 2 nto One Hundred and Twenty-ftth The wife had been pacing the floor ef the Trust, retuned) positively to diecuse Commissions But fret i wish to Totals. s seisessticeess Jof the third de and told so many| Devi" Castetlane, an ator, fell | street, from Broadway, a man ran this| FANS USE. GRAVESTONES her flat all night, hoping for the return the situation in any phase or to com: g straightened out in my own position majority, 4, madi stories fe Nawal bo! Shp | ment upon the Government statement, |mind, Tu tand that the Attorne ‘The magnitude of the landslide stunned | contrad! .. i bs a a th Nes rk }to instant death at the Manafleld, | jmorning pushing a baby carriage in FOR GRAND STAND SEATS. |°" She had no inkling of / ‘The banking support came after wild| General approves of the club's lows the Liberals, who have held office for | Pole toon Nttle nos i is any # Pate Pa., fair to-day, He had started in an | Wat n og in what appeared to be a Vane eek he. had been, gathering 000 eB Of , fift ’ utive years, and wh rme | if the silbl stance the mystery OF they 0. initio when three-quar-|D@by girl with flaxen hair a stittly |during the early hours of the moi } Rolling in wiih over 0,00 fhares Of CHARLEY WHITE'S EXPLANA: | Nttesn consecutive years, Gnd who frm! oar murder is deeper than ever mhibition Ashh aad: when' t a starched Oeeae, | Tack ot the tly | rhe tact that gravestones in @ ceme-| but when ehe hoard the pifisadriey | ' stock were sold of the other TION TO COMMISSION, | 4d that wy were destined to] cides the testimony of the mother|ter# of a mile from the g-2und his ma.) *arehed Areas, Back of the man were} day been used as grand stand Sault upon his ¢ aoa {ssues had shown any disposition to fo iar Ota aa nieaanye al in power for many years to| iG lugnter, that of Mrs, I + Silver |chine was seen to careen, turn turtle about a doz A amie shrieking at the | Oy ie Pripipt i erties cane ae bare RP de companion low the Steel panic, however, from its! | ‘ Rein at ' lof No, 20 East One Hundred and Te and f na e ep of Riaih voices Richmond was brought to the atten That vamplre ane beginning. and aside from the Hill Dae f \" U | SYMPATHY POR GAURIER 16/0? oe cots the ait Bie en Castellane was found \diapper! Stop the kidnapper!” — | of the Board of Revision and Corre dhevcurea gent fee 6 eek stocks there was a general disposition anche tbe REDIaNy vy Senne GRaRcat Toma: lthe wreckage \ and "Dp Policeman MeInerney of the West] of Assessments by Assemblyman M : al tar CR among railroad and ie bape as he Boxing Commission e108 | nient. Mrs. Sarah Nugent, the j Fils. wite witnessed sii fatallt One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street| Shortt to-day. Mr. 8 db Bu she cinge Fen sreasione: 8 Am. BeRS SNE : er. His| of the house in which the Weiss family ore tation, heard the outcries and joined in| fore the Board as « uilors’ f, ’ iture of Canadian reco ¢ Sporting Cl F i hou H nth 1 station heard the cries and joined in| fore the a | n, ils beating her could get 7 ea by the allure if Canadian resin La a gallant ght in behal ves, says Mr. Wels told her yester- | VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE |the pursuit, blowing his whistle as he| Snug Harbor. |sear Peretti ao ity, drop GB SOM) LWO 40, 5 h of reciprocity 1s recogniged by that Isaac had run away | 4 diana call ciiecaat anor Mr. Shortt asked the Board to can Mrs, Barrett’ had | ye ey upon commissions telegraphed ind Dye it urine e porning that Tsuve bad run away) RECORDED IN WASHINGTON, |rn. but the “kidnapiyr™ turned down| | ott asked the Hoard to cancel| (Mrs. “Barrett hind frat Mentifea from Canada. , A's! most notable camp ev iniantian Witen she “lack fea GUase — — Amsterdam avenue and le for Morn-| ff atane Ear aawan diners ’ of her husband. Then when ease t in the Amsterdam | ci t : ? WASHINGTON, pt An earth|ingside Park ab of everybody, A! Ps sph aw a phote taken of him PANIC OVER STEEL FAILED TO taken ‘anada. Tha Wednesday morning Fj A Bei « ¥. As! ments, This cemotery adjoins @ base-|with tne woman REACH OTHER STOCKS. = | “Per House , | were not crowned with success is atlll| enty conversation, the Janitress saya, {#ROcK of Unusual Intensity was recorded | no crowed the car tracks he picked up! pall feig where. admission feo is| Mitt, (ee Woman He had aemaulted ole y ay nd new|,,onath nate ‘onsidered by a matter of inexplica amazement to red before the news came from | enortly after anight fe lnstrus | ne “baby girl” and threw it to the road- arged, The Assemblyman eaid that | tie cnt cee en eonbing. ‘This enige But the brokers s a eae ieanes’ op i, 1 oceur H i rentat at (Ge own Un ity. The |the we Foad- | ohi A sal tion soon changed to a rage of another scenes on the floor during the day. AN| cia ie whites White not me 1 » ny pare Newark that Isaac had been arested 1 at o'clock, end-| Way. A trolley car motorman barely| the cemetery had been overrun, tn con- | ind, and the story of the vampire te old folk lore story has it that when the! ietory the Commission on any charKe Marden ie tne Halles. fag, | WAS AT EMPLOYER'S ON TUES. |in y'elock the se |brought his car to @ standstill before it,|sequende, by fans who preferred t9/ quence came out. ‘There was mo el sun is shining and it is raining at the). way asked to explain why hel 122 peep Mate - DAY AFTERNOON, rs Jod, the registration! yirg, Ella Eaton caught up thy “baby-| stand the graves and rubber over| of doupt in the mind of the wife oe same time the Devil is whipping his | fF atcbl tha aele Meet sie | Mil eave aha! iy ‘ Mews | uh siiieetnan. Soba Ae Walleeatain da anal a ulllimeters, Usually | ¢ jn her arms, and exc d into the baseball fleld. These fans, he | ene sort ntluence the beautiful Ms. . » door, That story ex- DE AERP: RAG SEO ne mn: Agni © ltrid to close up the affairs of his Goy-| Silberman, Kohn & Wallerstein ts the! iyo ¢ meters are registered 4 : . had of 2 d vite Cen ne ne tory x [explained that Morris, somewha ind to tender his resignation | firm that employed Welss, ‘The boy was| yy ‘My baby's doll! ‘The brute: Ho] 20 Nal Lia irpbo te ang | Dumont war working upon her husband, cay refiene the market oan 4 fat, bruixed and cut prentice veir factory. coe eS migh es ed it to bits.” oye oy tA y sed | as the following letter, which «i » Meoel posts it rain ur - ¥ Minister, @ 4 orgen to ‘ L . the for nd stand sea! r. Shortt} mn . ‘Around th i ea bet Nd bleed free! it istre Fe ae Wid Rac Hc erst a to last rl TE gh "Bat eet : i vig N ‘ , 4 i wit et 4 ; ain, id bleed freely, but was aanant tie: 1 of the Governor-Gen- | ciss worked he > Ia rs. Eaton, who lves at No. 3143] gaia that the ce . . ot been | oo! ‘even and stormed, with block after block of|{i@ Deed freely, Dit was at mo time accent thy ee Fo eet a Mr, bilberman to-day, “tte| LAKE STEAMER SUNK : y 43) guid that the cen iad not been |," erteR @AID TO BE OF Kk hurkcd at the trad Around | eral to form a new ministry and to con. i . N COLLISION IN FO Broadway, had brought It and the per-| used for burials since 1881. ROM Meee ter poste the sun waa ahining | *eriouely Injured [fie with party leaders as to the ap-|dldn't show up for work Saturday oF I Gi leabulater’ Acwnniaie preparatory ta —_ MRS. DUMONT TO BARRETT, jer posts un ed yr, Creamer tostified that he attende t ie af .. Monday. On Tuesday, which is our pa . Fe ee inaugh no pani reigned. and| DF, Crosmer testitied thas be att in 1} pointment of his adviser Bev, ha came around for Nie money, # giving her baby its daily sunning. Waste] AMERICAN LAWN TENNIS My Darling: Perhaps few words ; Morris after the fight, and thet his hu —— day, i port HU Mich., Sept, 2%—The | yin pack for the child the mu to you, my sweetheart, might soothe rained in Steel were mere pe al. The Ce asked him where he had been and he ‘i he it ba an Te was well toward aftern¢ ee i ee ELECTION HU. RTS ane ie mother had been il and ney eceamerdoulet wax rammed by the liugrted dawn the atreet with the per TEAM IS SELECTED.) ny feelings and help me to go he rally began. ‘Then, where enoner avi “a ROMs Bnd fake Care nt tie |stemiaey Seary ps at an early hour] eet atop Mrs. Baton saw him an rt sleep for oh, I am go tired, 80 don when the rally began Thon, where that in the future no bout mua bo al WHEAT IN CANADA, had to stay nome and take oare of ier Oy about a nile and a lait below {awowlator and Mrs, Eaton x44 Bim 8d] pogo, gop make-up of] for you! Your strong arma to. hol the big sales had ¢ ew ir PrICE owed to continue under Har ciroum |The boy tool ih money anc as told nig city im the St. Clair River the peram 01 sappe aroun hel, eam ha b from 1-6 to 63%, small lots| stances, All referee ve notified | WINNIPEG. 5 02 nas |he need not return,” ne eee ne ane aehan t team that! me close, so close that I might feeb sht at figures ranging around! that ! ifiet| WINNIPEG, Man. Sept, 2% —That| 2, on Tuesday afte F Wlerte e, mettit ore | oe ft, whose ls Joseph | ™ this winter in quest} your heart beat, then T might for @ bough ci arou that they must stop any bout that be- | winnipes will not have for Its wheat the| ‘This was on y afternoon, at an) had a narrow escape, getting away on} ‘The thief, whose name Is Joseph! o¢ tne Davis cup was announced here| tpn ter and lose mayselt. te 55% 5% and 55%. But these transace comes one-sided or in Which there is|market that the reciprocity treaty, if] hour when Welss, tn his confession, | pieces of wreck It is sald that no|Smith, with @ police record, tried to|t day in the selection of Will ‘ , tlons were in hundreds of shares where | gry show of brutadlty, arket that the reciprocity twenty, It) yg he was in Newark, viaiting| lives were lost, A heavy fog prevailed fold up the “pram” and set away with | to-day, 1m, the selection of Wil dreams of you, It 4s nearly 4 o'clooie the main stump had come In thousands, pen earn ae ee be the local bulla toctayy Oto, | Saloons with the victim in the box-car|on the river at the time. tin Morningside Park, but Policeman |, Maloughlin, the winner of the all-| 4%4 my poor eves, 4o drained ang E sands ott f Bibs came 7 bed him and tou h rman tN “ dvenched with tears, are more than. When the close came the total of sales 1d Building Turkten Bath her, which closed yesterday at $1, opened | mystery. The story of Mr. Silberman -_ Trael grabbed him and took him to the| comers’ tournament at Newport, and - TB with REivete iaetis Hi to-day at % cents and was later sold @t! concerning Welss's pay coniirms that|FOR BASEBALL AND RACING Harlem Court, where Magistrate Breen! Beals C. Wright, the runner-up to Mo- Weary, yet cannot rest; for, with the (Continued on Second Page), we Agptat te Oke o97-5 and 98 3-4 of the boy's mother, : REPORTS SEE PAGE 12, held him for triad, Loughiia. ee us Shi Of What you bave to ; \ 7 ¢ a . : ‘ M sbi tciials a . \. _ ene om i cee tees inne a gad mmmaneiatamy saceiilcilaantnin wtihamessipe eins nnsieiaicintmapnn

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