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Pann anne ‘Weather—Clenring to-night; Thursday, fair; cooler, FE EDITION. | ————— : RITES ONE. _OENT. Copyright, ned 2011, by (The New York World). Cbe “ Circulation Books Open to Al ol The Press Publishing NEW WIFE WHO IS SUED BY HUSBAND WHO SAVED HER LIFE. GROUT INDICTED FOR STATEMENT | ON UNION BANK Pieads Not Guilty to Charge of Misleading State Official 4 in Bank Inquiry. = SUDGE PAROLE SF Cashier of Brooklyn Institution | Is Also Indicted for Mis- demeanor. Fawari M. Grout, former Comptrotler ©f Greater New York and former Bor- Fy) ough President of Brooklyn, was ar \ reigned in the Kings County Court to- ‘i @ay before Judge Dike to plead to an \ indictment charging him with a misde- } meanor in that he made a false state- ment to the State Banking nent NEAR DEATH LIKE. THAT OF KRUGER Plunged 25 Feet Into Subcel-| lar Flood With Eight Feet of Water. | SAVED BY /Comrades at Duane Street Blaze at First Thought He’d Been Killed. Falling twenty-five feet down a tri- Jangular well into a eub-cellar flooded | with éight feet of water, Battalion \' | Chief William Walsh nearly lost his |Mfe early this morning, when fighting @ stubborn fire that destroyed the prem- | tees at Nos. 81-88 Duane street, occupted | by the International News Company. | Several hours after Chief Walsh's ac- DYNAMITING TRIAL STARTS WITH A RUSH — Lae RAE OR RN RO RROD SIE ODD APLAR SAAR ROO DOES REALISING EINER TOD PERE RE RAR A AAR, GROUT PLEADS TO UNION BANK INDICTMENT YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911, 20 ‘PAGES FIRE CHIEF WALSH | Younger McNamara First to Be Called forT rial; Judge and Lawyer in Dynamiting sisaal @ ON AN ARMISTICE 7 JUDGE, Shy WALTER Borowert ITALY AND TURKEY VIRTUALLY AGREE Authoritative Statement Berlin That Powers Have Paved Way for Peace RERLIN, | from an spon ad was bro the efforts of titles. ONDON, Lloyds from 1 ® Oot authoritative time Oot Malta to-da 1 pending the n in Wenthor—Clearing to-niaht; Tha FI EDITION. ———— PRICE ONE CENT. PAOEUTOR HLS. ~ YOUNGER MTNANMARA FRST IN BIG TRIAL ¢2-—--——— James Arraigned on Charge of Murder in Causing Deaths of Nineteen Men | in Explosion and Wrecking of Los Angeles Building. iCASE OPENS WITH RUSH; CHANGE OF VENUE DENIED. John McNamara Taken | Back to Jail When Preliminaries Are Settled— Prospective Jurors Warned. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 11.—James B. McNamara of Cincinnatl, accused in the celebrated dynamiting case, was placed on trial for murder here to-day before Judge Bordwell in the Superior Court. Clarence S. for the defendants, announced that he wished to and give each prisoner a separate trial, and immediately John D, Fredericks chose James B. McNamara Darrow, chief couns sever the case District-Attorney for trial, The prisoner is twenty-nine years old and unmarried. He is charged g the death of nineteen of the twenty-one men who were killed in the explosion and fire which wrecked the Los Angeles Times plant. Not only did Mr. Fredericks elect to try James rather than his brother, Secretary of the International Association of Bridge jand Structural Iron Workers, but he decided to go on trial on the indict. with car John J., M—-t was dectorea|ment charging the pyi r with the death of Charles J. Hagerty, a ; aap to-day! machinist, whose body was found close to the spot at which the explosion key and Italy, but is alleged to have occurred, been dechted “ote % Tho defense hoped to force Freder- leks to try John first, on the ground about ehtefly thr that Jo had been kidrapped from 1 aided by Indlarapolis and wa er entitled nue endl to eatiler ¢ on. Fredericks lations, bs declined to take s view, however, it ds tood hie prefer & to put James on trial first, ur Inow as It Is not neceseary to un despateh a Drove conspiracy in his case, as tt " that an ad be If n we tried. | > MAN AND WOMAN FIGHT while he was president of the Union cident the first four floors of the bulld- | Bank of Brooklyn. With him was ar- SLT ing collapsed, but no one was injured. | raigned James T. As +» who | ewer DET. Nearly four years ago Deputy Ch t | cashier of David A. Sullivan's Mei ‘ _.|Charles Kruger, under almost fdenti-/ @hants and Traders’ Bank and later cal circumstances, fell into a flooded @sebier of Mr. Grout’s Union Bank. — | cellar in Harry Howard Square at ‘Ashley {9 indictea jointly with Grout. | Canal street ‘and was drowned before Phe indictment sets forth that these he could be rescued. . two, as officers of the Union Bank, ‘This mornii fre, which had been ‘ Knowingly deceived the Banking De- | smouldering for hours betore it wa: UiP. MIcNAMARA. partment by falsely represent! | discovered, filled the cellars and lowe! . matters having to do wi | floors of the building with impenetradie the institution. ‘Th convics smoke and the work of the firemen had tion forthe offense charged against flooded the sub-cellar. Grout and Ashley {s one year in prison, | Finding that attempts to fight the Are The indictments, which were agreed | from the cellar stairs wero too dan-| i upon by the G Jury several days! gerous, Deputy Chief Binns, Capt, Craw- ago, were not completed until last night. ley of Engine Company No. 31 and Chief t if d . District-Attorney Clarke then sent word | Walsh started on an exploring expedi- to Grout and Ashley advising them to tlon. They wanted to let the smoke out | be in the County Court before Judge | Taxicab F | of the cellar, All three were accoutred | Dike this morning, Tho former Unton Taxicab Owner Serves Com for fire fighting, and Walsh, who wore, ’ Bank officers knew what had happened Hd 1. Di ts heavy coat, rubber boots and hel- ») She’s PLEAD NoT GUILTY AND Botn| Plaint as She’s Discharged on carried a lantern, CP} juane street building in the rear bs MEN ARE PAROLED. | Suicide Attempt Charge. two others that front on Pearl | Mr. Grout's counsel Was Stephen) street and on Broadway, ir walls aor ntl | Baldwin, and Ashjey was represented) seeraeerre coming together so as to form a tri etre : caer a | { by Andrew Von Thum. Paul Grout] ytr— qeten A, Dexter's senenttonal | angular well about two and a hait fee:|Application for License Won't a —— and John F. McKinney, Edward tempts at suicide, by throwing her-]in dimensions and running from sub- nee ae | Gygate Jaw partners, were also 19 evie| cir in front of a car and two spweding | cellar te roof. Be Considered’ Until | Judge Dike disposed of tho routine! +atomobiles in Broadway last Monday, | MISSED FOOTING. .ANO FELL Next Weele business of tho court before taking up| failed to dissuade her husband, John TO . NCX eck, the indictments, Hoth Grout and! W. Dexter, from bringing suit for di-| Stepping from a window ledge of one | Ashley pleaded not guilty and we compiali was filed in the | building to that of another, Crawley got given ten days in which to amend art today. cross safely, but Walsh missed his f00!-) Te sia neatiaia their plea or prepare motions or de-| 4 pateh of love letters, which Dex-|!28 and vanished from sight down the) mooting + fas ee murrers. They wero ther parole ieee Sie tengas wettas tena ites well. an ihe ADDL t the custody of counsel. ee Shed ag 8S dst Thoy contatn Crawley and Binns shouted the alarm, | 2" {0 AP) cis Mr. Grout had a typo written state. |” iS My Daciing | 884 firemen of Truck No. 1 came run- |S | f : faent ready. Ho gave it out to the |i. Pyoarest 5 ac. ning with lanterrg, and a coll of rope. an : a press and it read: Mre, Dexter, who Is young and pretty, | Por # little wig, eversthing was alent yc DAP AUhcs in aanire coy. a who weed. from. West’ Gide Court| Gown in the Sell, and it was feared Matt Wel Y Helen cha have been so luyal to me © past | We A process server from the| Waleh had @on Killed outright. Two 1 etary Chin arvey . ‘ : | few months, and the pubi M whom LAD ease eae Aus toe| Volunteers ere about to go down on | sent I the alo w see Hew Doints Him Out on Street as i |the rope with lante e n'a] A.C. and that Rayal { was walting outside the butld- | ! Rourke ar A | voice was heard faintly, saying that he | trrook , OR Ke and iy matin : As soon as Mra. Dexter appeared | thought if they would let down a rope Aju. } i 4 iB Police Are Taking Him to ° nr ry server bape ee cee he could manage to fasten tt around |) ONG 1 xon the Jail After His Captu i at after a chase of half @ block | jim, liaraga ei eon f er His Capture as overtaken, Jal i} The rope was n ned, and Walkhy|and laid t r x “I have @ summons and complaint | supporting himaelf by pressing his lexs| \y, ft uKa you for a divorce," sad the| against the sides of th wed itl ce : Ost tual Rete hg believe f nave bing | eee |under his arms and fastened it and was |.) \,. ps ateneal WHILE CROWD WATCHES. ; JOHN: TAKEN. BACK. TO.4AlL: AR erto been held would havo « |RETURNED AND PICKED UP{then drawn up. faba al 1 * Mewiha aves z Drink It Up, but Never | TRIAL BEGINS, Maeieae eat couch oon PAPERS ON SIDEWALK. fe said ho was almost unconscious} i 5 ee ahalHarnuiinb IneNeddy CLL On bs . \ | Times Building Mes {t seems to havo sery Mrs, Dexter, flushed and excited, re- a tow minutes after striking the |vriivorn a x, N ' % i 3ought in That Long Time aln © sha ef the unfla- Pose that it she fused to take the papers and they foll| Water and tho bottom of 1. He | New Y Says He Demanded $75 Ished Hall of Keeord which the tetal District to the aldewa)k, ‘The process or | Wa# Painfully hurt, and i mpine | \ I wi ft | inden titrant is b IM ond t vilsties of engt- edurt pro «| withdrew, and presently ara. Dexter ree around for an hour was forced ab i hre a ‘ nt Jation of the ing abstract of the -|turned, picked up the summons ang|8® back to his quarters at Franklin Pee 1 ty A tticer A ‘ woman a! fore | ding Jed from time s\ @otments eocanie Lafayette i |N . t A \ low on the loor t »pen windows of the “The indictments fa West One| The International News Company |! i R erday and ) West One Hiundred and Twent q r the defense She | SUferod a lose estimated at $500, Th Sap r nial f ’ s after tracted Pe t ni ixband, who 1s an in¢ependent |ComPany distributes maga und Po | yan, lay from their! a Oh spdictldei t vides that ‘A irted two months ago, | Modicals, largely fore 1 the | oan , ye ‘ neeua \ : ! i [ie ® sptporat f ainasy ated Ears. waa tied. Witt ‘ * RATHER BEER THAN HOBBLES him, Lat and | jn Pb sient in publis! itemen af matter, e girl fa ie e p ql noeetr r faire or pecuniary \ yatavaing ata Is UNKNOWN. | Newark Preacher ‘Yells Liquor eee anes areca : / Be wasait : ner 8 , RiGHal atasement ¥ ia fa a year and a b " short tim t or ! 1 ated , may ™ ant a Deniers Drink Is Better lentified 4 4 or who om tin ’ Br statement required w to . Le Broadway, |°! Phare ps M ate Krot tained there . t misde-|near Viftleth s a ntment] Sith “Truck Company N = : t Ge , when | t n A dela ra rminable to t 8 1 nf om pan t 3 ATLAN y 1, Oot 1 1 ' a m 5 4 : : 4 a day 0 A asing | cross Broadway 1 SY A ' . ne open ard Min A Dy r to the street b fi 1 ex x 1 : r hurled herself in front of a car.{ 91,000 LORIMER BRIBE \ ' Man ea f ' a; of one they should not be a al HUSBAND SAVES HER FROM OFFERED LEGISLATOR. eunile. witht one as ons : 1 A eat . DEATH THREE TIMES, . fi Phe Pe eeppvadoa PS 4 \ and ak 1 the for husband grabbed her tn the nick| ia. to-d aten , . : ments that this to a fa \ n time then she tried again tol !llinois State Representative Say n ae t 1 ase t wine Wa, ar ; an fe by ! He Was Told He Could Get That BLIZZARD IN MONTANA : ‘ as rot s | ‘The McNamaras w A , 1 i tf MANAGER ADMITS HE, TOO, toget nd : 1 ata aved Amount for His Vo Yow iN FE TE PEOPLE. 5 aa ; Yee. 1010. The Indl ta} To t, Mra, Dexter CHICAGO, M.-Stato 1 ATHLETICS ARE READY No ISOLATES BUT l A dhs tt) FAILED TO COME ACROSS, | 4 eh Rae allege that this is af te w @ had 5 tative Henr testified FOR GIANTS, MACK Says, arent 1 H Andre . nanager, |‘ i ; that all tices , ri As se had notuing fur United Sint ute Conir oi % ‘ was the defendant. H 1 also par 4 nat hot disclose the name of fin, a Demo told him (T ) : he ANOTHER HACE FOR WHITNEY x " A t respondent sult for diy he could get $1,0% for 4 MARKET of io Soci a : Ah ; oe le [JURORS WILL BE LOCKED boli 0h] NQ GIANT GAMES TO-DAY, | cae fad te oes Peering CURING TRIAL. MP, M 1 | ROYAL SPECIAL AND ROYAL LIMITED,” ' tion , a : peer regen ROYAL BLUE LINE, that should have been set forth, but was rain, and two games will be| BML ctl rata t Sat ssn wt oun omitted,” pluyed there tomorrow, at tig cam tee a S48 Urday, fepdeuce, 68 Pure Kow, { ‘ , 9° - | FOR FOOTBALL, RACING AND ENTRIES SEE PAGE FIFTEEN,’ At the opening of the trial Jugge ( Bordwell denied a motion ty counsel for the Gefonse for a change of voaue, Ceclaring that he waw not prejudiced in the cage. This action of tie Judge haé been anticipated, | Manager and Friends Helped to t [inform you w t ary box you #008 | will rea . © lucked up until fene end of the trial," he sald, “If you (Continued on Second Page), Want to gee your wives or attend to t

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