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' 4 BACUAKUAY, DeURMBER 4, 11k. LOSING IN ON MORE DYNAMITERS IN: GREAT PLOT ial et yt toh se poet at, Te OTHERS GUILTY ——}EONFESSION BLOW AS NNAMARAS; TOLABOR UNIONS, Aaa SBVGNING WuibD, % Indianapolis Federal ports, ‘DION'T MEAN TO KILL,” SAYS J. B. M'NAMARA. In his cell James B. MeNamara said: “They say T shall ewing for this, If I @wing it will be for @ principle. They could never have got me on the evi- Granda Jury re- WAITS 7 YEARS FOR BRIDE, WHO CROSSES SEA TO WED. Yonkers Man in Hurry to Marry English Girl Whom He . matter of punishment did not interest me but I know, and counsel for the defense knew, that if J. J. McNamara wanted to save the life of his brother he could help by coming through. “On Wednesday night, the citizens had another meeting. 113 Dynamite Outrages in Ironworkers’ Disputes During the period marking the control of the International Assoaia- 1 knew ‘ 4 7" of Bridge and Gtrectural Ironworkers by John J. MeHamave 113 Won by Mail ‘ dence they have, but 1 was afrald ot l. ’ john. des 1 could not slee buildings, bridges or collections of structural iron material, owned of all along that the proposals were Darrow's and I knew that 1 had the John.) Besides 1 could not sleep. 1 am under. contract possession of “open shop” individuals or orgasisations, YONKERS, Dec. t—An tnternattoal goods. Thursday one of them called me up and said some of them might toa "Darr and, ‘8 ral tua ety | jesus soe ee eereoemen, ie — nae, porn inty ta Ange, Mok; arash against period of seven years came to light in bad about this, ‘They are all in tt deep, Leg bie on ata come to see me. “If you have any influence with them, tell them to run along and the City Clerk's office to-day, when ‘Thomas F. Hafford of No. 10 Belmont too deep, but I have turnsd ¢he trick, | Li ‘Terrace, this ctiy, a wealthy real estate tor pleaded sullty. “Please say to the pi ra that T am| ; s ; ; e pa nak : ‘: s ax DED FROM COAST 1 ., broker, requested that the Mariage attend to their own business,’ 1 said, and they did not come. semble She that {AUN mek. itaed #2 vindicated Detective Detective Says That bry COABD. “IW 1908 THERM WHERE 4; TH 1006, 19; £8 1007, 61 £8 1900, Federation Head, Departing for sae sais Cota, ore oor ae A A totes | nur We put thi | 1908, anD y H 4 Darrow and Davis came again and said they could not get the joint ini Alley june an the “Sayerm have aa He Has Evidence in Many |] 9? 25 2000) a0: 2m 1000. Ovo veare, covering ihe period et the grdatiet Troy, Excoriates McNa- | take out aticense immediately on and we set It to go off alter all the ival in this country of Miss Cat confession, | told them in that case I'd go ahead with the trial and that} Morgan, tis bride-to-be, from “4 I'd sather proceed with it anyhow. “Finally they said they would take my terms and both men pleaded mara and Ortie McManigal as dynamiters, fol- 1910 March 2—Indiana Harbor, Ind., new building of American Steel Foun men in the building had gone home in the early morning, but the clock went back on us, and you know what fol- lowed.” | FIVE ARMED MEN GUARD THEM ELL. 4 of James B. Med ‘orga: England, Miss Morgan will arrive on the Cam- Pania early this evening, Hafford will meet her on the dock and hurry to ‘his bride- ‘o-be, from Leicester, Cases Not Yet Called. ~ gyaaras as Imposters. Before leaving for Troy, where he will NO PERSONAL i ‘ ts ANIMUS, |] artes’ Company. this city, secure a license and be mar- guilty. That is the history of the negotiations. The iteWiniueas vase the night with ; S April 6—Neweastle, Ind., plant of Pan-American Bridge Company. ait to-day an @ a Fas Gov. ody ried at once. As to Bert H. Franklin, the defense’s investigato: ted Peg oc hdl ed: A pen ol eee eae eee Curaiae Eig powir howe of Stout Cengis, Daxtat at Ge Ae forgan sever, seard ha; een Opiwet » Fra , the Ses gator arrested ON A) was searched and everything removed | Same date—Mount Vernon, Ul, power house of Mount Vernon Car ané@ || Gompers, President of the American Morgan seven years ago, when he was that might hay mont of suleide. “Great Body of Union Labor ¢ deen made instru- | Five armed men were Manufacturing Company. Same date—Ciinton, Ind., Chicngo and Eastern IMlinois bridge across Wa- mmking a tour through England, Since Yabor, condemned the Federation of i than the couple have corresponded charge ot bribery, Fredericks said the termination of this case might make| MoNamaras as je 1posters and fanatics * * * . jtewdily, and it was through letter a readjustment in counsel and said he thought perhaps former Gov, | *t#tioned near them as they slept. An) if io Sympa bash River, and asserted that. notwithstanding the. ® ‘ , sai : i cata 7OV" extra force patrolled the street outside ad No Sympathy With May M—New York City, storage yard of Intérborough@Rapld Transit Com- I) Si strous blow ualon Iabor has sus Whiting alone that they fell tn tage, Harry T. Gage, as counsel for the defense, might drop out and be re- ura inven Co my Dynamiters.” pany, Two Hundred and Twenty-third street and Broadwa: tained, the laboring Glass are well 14) Queveion he received @ ayick reply, in laced by Davis. ‘The confessions were received with . June 2—Cleveland, material fwr Denison-Harvard bridge. of men of the McNaw ara tribe. which Miss Morgan gave her consent. P y Davis. WKOCR interest In labor clivies tere. abt June Davenport, Ia., machine shop of Davenport Locomotive Works. Mr. Gompers received word of the| Further correspondence arranging for “If they ask a continuance Monday they shall have it,” he sald. the Central Labor Council issued the| ’ Game date—Peoria, Ill, bridge for Peoria and Pekin Union Hallway |) ovamaras’ confesses of & train|the wadding and for Miss Morgan's " : following statement: CHICAGO, Dec. 2. — Discussing the trip from Washing: He said he had not determined whether to recommend clemency for coming into New York Company. July 9Greenville, near Jersey City, Lehigh Valley Railroad viaduct. “The Central Labor Counc!i of Low|McNamara brothers’ pleas of guilty ton. He was astounde? at the infor- the MoNamaras, but said James (B. McNamara would make a complete | Angeles, in Its relations to the Mo- today, Detective W. J. Burns de- July 16—Pittsburg, viaduot of Wert Side Belt Railroad. ee on When tm tert fis trate the Vamara © stands on = funda-| July 21—Omaha, power plant of Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railroad. statement of the affair to the world given out the day of sentence, next This statement, ‘Tuesday, WITNESSES GIVE STATE MONEY. Asked if it were true that the State had obtained from prospective wit-|Namaras were arrested and illegally nesses money supposed to have been given them in such quantities that the | deported total practically equalled the amount of the rewards offered by the city,! State and county, Jess true.” . “It was said to-day on good authority that John J. McNamara probably | until ‘would tender his resignation as Secretary-Treasurer of the International As- | of the a sociation of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers at once after sentence is) pronounced upon him Tuesday. With regard to the disposition of agtording to ole of the attorneys. Glarence 8. Darrow, leader of counset for the defense, is to-day a disheartened man. He declared this was not the time to make explanation but that labbr leaders would understand in due course, that the procedure yesterday Was the only solution of a vexatious problem that had worried him = for months. f LABOR’S CAUSE NOT HURT, SAYS DARROW. “I cannot talk about it,” Darrow sald, “Dut organized labor was not hurt and the. leaders would not be so bitter if they knew the facts.” Mr. Darrow hinted that the compro- mise effected yeaterday Was much more extensive than has beon stated—namely in all about 850,000, Mr, Fredericks said it was “more or | cireumstan: unused funds for the McNama they know that ousands of well-meaning persons in t the McNamaras were the victims of a conspiracy hatched by big business in- terests and Willlam J. Burns, the de- tective. The confessions wet at rest this as sumption, They establith that the! Timeg building and the Lewellyn Lron | Works were blown up in pursuance of | @ plot. Had the McNamaras been con- vieted and hanged, protesting thelr In- nocence to the last, they would have been hatled by as martyrs and added bitterness w: have accrued to the struggle between capital and labor. THERE WAS NO ESCAPE, DARROW. Mr. Darrow has talked freely of the he said, might be) men de- fense little could be learned to-day. A large part of the fund of about $200,- 000 is said to have been spent in preparing the case. togarry ona vigorous defense was one of the factors to its quick conclusion, | A shortage of f-nds States have firmly believed | SAYS 1 prin that it assumes in all cases where the rights of citizens are [involved .It 1s against lawlessness and | disorder of any the uplift of soclety. When the Me- from indlanapolls to Los Angeles, organized labor believed it was a Violation of law and under the that a falr and impar- tial trial was Impossible. ‘Believing in the innocence of all m guilty, !t came to the aid sed with moral and finance’ help. Upon the gutit of an person being established, the Labor Council insists upon a rigid forcement of the law." pales a NEW ENGLAND COAST STEAMSHIP LINES MERGE. r hundreds of | | Incorporated! Unde t Name of the Eastern Steamship Corporation | New Haven Cuts Interests. | BOSTON, Dec, 2—A readjustment of the finances aml control of steumehip routes of New I was practic prinetpal gland const y accomplished to-day by the retneorporation under Maine laws of nearly all the lines beuweep Boston and St. John under the namb of the astern Steamship Corporation, and the |@nnouncement of a pending transfer to |the same corporation of the Maine Steamship Company, operating between York and Portland. Was also stated that the Eastern h had arranged to purchase the Metro- politan Steamsiip Company of Maine, kind and stands for | |Slared that the recent bribery discios- ure was whut precipitated the confes- sions. He further said that he was cet tain the evidence he had gathered was more than sufficient to convict, and that he was at no time uncertain as to the outcome, of the ca He declared the confessions to be a vindication of him- self, inasmuch as ho had been charged by labor leaders with having made a “plant” of the whole dynamite case. Following 1s the statement: | “The Gisclosure that attempts had | been made to bribe the State's wit-| neswes was what precipitated the con, | & great vic- | tory for the people who believe in fair play. It demonstrates clearly that no men or set of men are above the lat ‘Ever since the it of tt Me- Namaras, the witnesses for the State have been harrassed on every side. paced up and down the ;aitform, ges- Aug. 1-Superior, Wis, unloading-rig of Philadelpnia and Reading Coal andé Iron Company; twice in half an hour. Aug. %—Kansas City, Mo. yards of McClintic-Marshall Construction tieulating wildly and attracting pas- sengers on their way to sheir trains It is Criminal Iron Company. Peoria and Pekin Union Railway. pany. Bept. Peoria, Ill, atx adjacent buildings and plant of Lucas Bridge & | Same date—East Peoria, Ill., two carloads of steel girders for bridge of with the vehemence of his «enuncta- tion of the men whom he had shortly before Extolled as victims o1' con- spiracy against organized labor. When convinced the McNamai us had to Neglect the They have been chased about the coun- try in an effort to have them ‘lay off;’ in @ number of instances money has been offered in an attempt to spirit witnesses away. But in each instance they failed. Finding that the State bad woven an impenetrable net around them, the McNamaras decided upon the step they took. It was no surprise to me. “I feel that I have gained a great per- sonal vindication by the ee, confessions, I have been accused President Gompers of the peated Federation of Labor and by every labor and Socialist paper in the country of try'nw to put over a great hoax. They Sept. 7—Nicetown, Pa., Philadelphia and Reading Railroad bridge. : Oct. 1—Zos Angeles Daily Times plant and two private dwellings; twem- ‘Oct. ‘10—Worcester, Mass, dvurrick car at Boston and Albany Rallroad bridge; also a street bridge. Nov. 2—Philadeiphis, derrick at West Philadelphia National Bank. Deo. 85—Los Dec. 30—Kansas Llewellyn tron W: ty, Mo., Van Stan's Furnace Works. | 1911 Jan. %—Erle Pa., car dump of Sustiuehanna Coal Company. | Feb. %-Chicago, new plant of Iroquois Iron Company; twice, | March $—Springfield, Ill, viaduct of McKinley Traction system; twice. March 16—Milwaukee, unloading bridge of Milwaukee Western Fuel Company. March 30—French Lick Springs, Ind., French Lick Hotel addition. | © March %-Omaha, County Court House. | Same date—Columbus, Ind., plant of Caldwell & Drake Iron Works. They were contractors for Omaha County Court House. March %—North Randall, 0., ore conveyors of Picklands & Mather. April 2—South Bend, Ind,, Grand Trunk Rallway viaduct. April 4—Springfield, Mass., clock tower of Munthipal Building. Sept. $-Mount Vernon, N. ¥,, viaduct of Westchester and Boston Railroad, CONFESS TO SHIELD THOSE ‘HIGHER UP man holding you up in an alley with @ blackjack and taking your pocket book and one who puts a bomb under your perty and “lows it up? The Principle is the san and while we are not personally or directly concerned in these prosecutions, we feel it will ald in the solution of other dynamitings in which we are very much concerned.” unnerved,” maras. or onfessc«i, “As long as “You must exc Mr. and talked the ma And again they ance of absolute innocenee. Mr. Gompers recovervd his | composure enough to say: | they are confess ng) they might as well tell all. use me; Gompers continued. “You know that after the arrest 1 got A . 5 into communication wits the McNa-| Of disfiguration, physical be- 1 got @ personal letter of as- | Sprance from them of thelr innocence. Later 1 went to | SATISFIED HIM THAT IT WAS FRAMEUP. “T wi was @ frameup.~ late from their assurances and from 2 bop» | ‘that they'll be good enough to ta! the trac this tine. I'ma bin | them personally over with them. e me their assut-| white hands, and good hair. a| These blessings, so essential Skin and Hair INK of the suffering entailed by neglected skin 1 troubles — mental because wsause of pain. Think of the pleasure of a clear skin, soft, to hapzineas and even suc- fied that the whole thing From developments “What will tule mean to organized happened, from what the McNamaras labor?) What effect will thix have v>-a| ment do so much for poor nized labor?’ was asked. 1s & texzible Blow,” Gompers an- | complexians, swered. “But tnere are bad aud good 42 every organization. From what has red, rough: “ falli ir, and cost so “that the State of California had in} part he played in bringing about the |now operating a line ‘of freight toate |SCUsed me of planting the dynamite “Which of the two brothers do you| pappened: from WAtt Nie tet be oon ‘alling hair, {ts possession information that would| change of plea of his clients. He con-|beuwgen this city and New York, and Which I found at the various places ’ | Tempra as the strqnger Meurer” nar.| sidered as representing the American | little, that it is almost crimi- have involved other prominent persons | ders that he did them a kervice and (that it planned to restore the passenger | Where the McNamara gang operated. | acter and is therefore the more gullty| '¢,cratien of Labor in any way. fied hat the axreoment to eet the Me- {athe people In genera) a service, |warvico betwen “nore and New York, |The confeasion will clear me in the| cae Me ae Ke ees ae McNamaras—why, they're tm-| nal not to usethem. er f how ‘he arranged | discontinued “ir ako by the sate of | ey nan, Nafnaran to ig ee A practically | ror tie eeneational endiag of the case: |the llarvard and the Yale.” lapers a hse ates 1 believe pall jwork. But guiltier than J. J. De a eed are of the Ametions Pee | Although Caticure Soap and Otnt- saves a score of fndictments ved ahnman life out of |for the Incorporation of the new cor. | 4.” Personal feeling in | mara are (..e men who got him to do bore ra uggists and deal- the wreckage of my wld Zo [poration were fiigd in Augusia to-day | %® Matter from the start. I had no [the Work, who furnished the meane,| ¢fation of Lavor—the worst kinJ af im-|ment are sold by drugei atement war made before the postot not believe that Jim McNamara will | with heada artrs given as Kittery, but | @*@ t6 grind and there was not the ers everywhere, a postal to “Cutt- Who furnished hia the money? These pice gg A thea Head of Manufacturers De-, \ | his | Jct-Attorney had given out be sentenced to death by the court. it is provable that the hulling port of all | least bit of bitterness in my work to are the men we want to enov off his fll n Tage a eura Dept. 4D, Boston, will secure a the negotiations I Bave been carrying bur- | the steamers will be from Blot, Matne. | fasten the dynamiting upon the MeN, . PPRIR EE oi gore emai “T of with Re ae staves averse at evtane wo. 'ine rors ese caga wi mars "Mt gaaten taste ong wesc ares Prominent Labor Men | OLUMBIA RESU_TS. "sah, to have’ dove|pooket on shin and nealp treatment row, “we tulked with the MeNa- neo, aboug as ny eury KR. Mallory, | 1 simply was employed to arrest the 31 — Ree ise eading, but only | 3+ B Mewamara ond. tie brother, qonn Po Hil Willlam 7. Cobb, Charles | guiity and obtain the evidence neces. Will Be Caught Now. FIRST RACE—Belling; two-year-old; | HOPES THEY'LL TELL ALL THE | “= meee in the jast few drys did the thing come arnt set Se Sorwrarerare cone | Hayden i. Wr Penna aaiits costa W. | sary for @ prosecution, five furlongs.—Fanchette, 112 (Hopkins), TRUTH NOW. to @ climax.” and that ours was being propor. | WU) the transfer of the Metropolitan | THe McNamaras realtzed they were {ot churners 18 to 66 10.5 and't to % | ,,"D® you think they will drag™in any “How did they feel about (he Mat-} gongtely weakened. 4nd Maine Stemship Company to the | fighting an absolutely hopeless cause,| DAYTON, O., Dec. 2—'The confession second; Deduction, 112 (Dreyer), 10 to 1, | others?” . ter” “As the days went by I have looked | Eastern Company the New York, Ni That fact was brought nome to them|of the McNamara brothers should be a) * ‘ime~ “They might just as well confess in 4 to 1 and 3 to 2, third, Time—1.03 1-1 “Well, they accepted their fate with Haven and Hartford in vain for any loophole through which many re-|when they found that the efforts to|death blow to organized labor,” full,” came the quick response. “As I \d| Henock, Lesbos, Mam Mnquishes its interest in Ortanao, Lady, reaignation, but felt glad, 1 think, that] Jim might escape and there has not | Hhaul ‘ow England | bribe witnesses bad failéd, Then they| John Kirby jr. President of the Na-| Charlie Obrien also ran and finished as | $d, I hope they'l) stick to the truth ‘ ime traMfle east of New Bedford john Kirby jr. nt of e this time. We don’t want any McNa- they had averted a possible death pen+| been one. Not @ move of his from the | Maritime | 4 | confessed, amed. me pe ayeried 9. be Bee a na aee Lin crotucra orice tn | 20 Sl 11 i oid pedtaait ib Gone tional Association of Manufacture maras or any of their tribe or sort in “I was employed by Mayor Alexander the American Fede: of Los Angeles to SECOND RACE—Three-year-ol@s and upward; selling; five furlongs.—Richard Island sound, here to-day. Indianapolis before coming out here Kirby asserted that the McNemaras until he was arrested by the detectives Attorney Darrow declared that as the Or- t out and get ¢! RAG, AURA Rares: 4 nized labor can get along very well parole covered theve cases of the | inthe Kast has been lett uncovered | HOKE SMITH IN THRONG dynamiters of the Times Building. | were led to confess to protect officials of eraeed te Mey ae Without them, I's well rid of them.” MeNamaras, John J. night be out after | {n (he gaest pas been lets um | got them. And I got evidence enough | organized labor “higher up.” He refused!}. 3 to 6 and out, Basque, 110] “Will you say serving a brief tern, As for James B.| “wren two weeks ago { learned from| OF WHITE HOUSE CALLERS.|'® convince @ jury, any jury in the|to name the men whom he alleged wero! (Dreyer), 9 to 1, 7 to 1 and 8 to 5, third, | them Personally? ” with a Ife imprisonment sentence, the | the county oMcers the evidence they world, of their guilt. Time—1.011-5, Paul Davis, Irish Kid} GNO 1 shan't add to their eee aitvation would be more diMcult. had and I became convinced that there| WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Headed py | ‘“This evidence I turned over to Prose- will come as the|and Lord Wells also ran and finished | sStement made by Detective Wiliam 2. PRIVE OUT MEN WIH'O BRING| ¥24 nothing to be gained by continu, | @peaker Clark, scores of returning Con. | outing Attorney Fredericks. He con- sald yg " three-y Burns at Chicago. BERU Rita Gn LABOR, ing the fight. Then, vesides that, ¥ gressmen to-day visited President Tatt, | ducted his part of the case very ably, BAnreenins “I don't wish to mentfon Burns,” he e ther ft it af had beon | olds and up; five ¢urlongs.—Suse Get, | had other facts that if they MNGRE sia’ aailare eed. oe Haig | but. with the overwhelming amount of _— said, He denied he had ever charged Since the court proceedings of yester- | Gsoovered would have but added to the | ¥ enator Hoke 108 (Turner), 7 to 10, 1 to 4 and out, |@mith of Geo | evidence in his possession the outcome ‘i Ha, with his sredentials | IND first; Sabo Pend, 113 (Patrbrother), 15 | Burae with “planting” the dynamite at @ay aficrnoon Mr, Darrow has confided | demperate condition of Jim's plight. | digned py himself as Gor could have been rothing other than what WHO WAS rer 'S? tol S tod and § ¢o 5 ieee Kiront, | 108 Angeles, as Burns hed said in his fo friends that he belloves the time) “L aay It was two weeks ago that I| ” Domocrats predominated in che throng, | Mt 18. THE M’NAMARA 109 ( Dreyer), 12 to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, | Statement. tm ripe for the rooting owt of the Ir-| slate! all th t) 1 at once ewan | but there was @ good sprinkling of ico- | “Labor leaders everywhere have been ERECTORS ASK. |thira} Time—1.02. Doctor Bodine, Cai ‘We have discouraged acts lke those rexponsible crimins) clement in labor| {0 prepare the caso could Lay (t|publicans. Speaker Clark, #poken of as | very bitter toward me on account of my | + roll, Doris Ward, County Chainman|°f the McNamaras,” Mr. Gompers re- organisations, — He is of the. opinion|| before J. J. and get his permission to a candidate against Mr. ‘Taft; Senator | work im thls case, but at no time wae also ran, . Sumned with evitons domme. 00) CRABED Saat the MoNamasse, by clearin: throw down our cards, 0% | Batley of Texas, who has sald that he | Walter Drew, representative of the} OURTH RACE~Three-year-olds and | the topic. “We laboring meu are pa- MoNamaras, by clearing UP) une iast night to cenvince him how! wy there any personal animus on my part i ‘ year. and | irtotie and lovi and we eit their operations, wil! drive from] hopeless it all was, and then not until |p la not come back to the and | toward the men whom 1 was trying to| National Erectors’ Association, an or-jupward; five furlongs.—Star Board, 108 L le ‘ beard bo La yoo Ar aut Tabor ranks a wimber of men who tiave| we hat personally none over every, den | oeemare KA vai- | convict. It was merely a case of detes. |xanization which includes nearly all|(Williams), 3 to 2 2 to 5 and out, first; {Pave only a wish to call out, the best ROBINSOW 5 brought unionism into a tail of the evidence in the hands of the ark waik tive hunting criminals ang not Willlam| the larger constructors and builders grater Re ery Ike hey 10 eae ” pron. clean Afacon im tne ing the autho-io| Butteavorney within {tam 4, rms pownaing wpln dearer atQk | ning ructral om and soe, made |id"\dranay, stghiS eet and 4 te PATENT BARLEY of ‘this ceunty to acce DENIES BRIBING OF JURORS, AS |right out again. baticae: Organ: |. piain to-day that his organtzation |¢nird, ‘Time-—1.02 2-5, Susan, Quiney The Only Infant Food wullty. arr hi atone me ALLEGED. eee so ont since the | “Withina few days I will go to the| was still anxious to pursue the men|Belle and Lord Kenmore also-ran and HELD AS WHITE SLAVER. y empense of a trial, Up to this dae the| | ; [special weawio “peaker. “1 | coast to continue my labors in the|pehind the McNamaras. Mr. Drew's | finished as named. Ad ad Green sah Wrens: proceedings had cos! the county close A Sia Laver yt ign time because wanted to whale weain,”* |dynamiting cases, ‘There is more evi-|organization has reported about 10) | oe —_—— == Sippellaged a rt ed hee warding the recent bribery case, or CURIE CASE SETTL | oeaee nm orate, Sonne with | specitic cases of dynamiting in which SISTERS DIED TOGETHER; Lillian Harper, dressed in extravagant been , vem ene. ig’ | Mlewed, bribery ease of Vvesday, when | ED, —_| other som who have yet to be called large works have been destroyed or style and bedecked with Jewelry, was guilty were withdrawn and the tria!| pert Franklin, one of our i fins for trial, These men have taken rart | jumaye during the last few years of THEIR WILLS MIX ESTATES. | arraisnea before United States Comnms brought to an end. It !s estimated that | arrested by Detective San Bre it Langevin Action Againat Wom y re aro equally |“ Oitest between the employers and the rs whee sioner Shields to-day, accused of com 9 if the two brothers liad been tried to} ihe Disirict-Attorney’s staff, and culpable with the MoManmaras, . Yorkers Union, A humber of (Special to The Evening Wortd.) ducting a disorderly house at No, 136 on ‘e & jury verdict she cost to the county chateat with bribing a juror. It hai ees IBARS Ot at Camel, ERY uM stat at ee ete can te |Sheas of 4 pamiae are now under in-| WATERBU: 2.—The | West Fiftieth street and enticing Anna ave 1 0,000, We sf The OC q y persons 4 . r' , nineteen years oki, from At- Bes carts airs Gurves aah cae tages | wera ipopontio. for, tials Sneed Pot | case: nocarding to iis Infranslesant a Lee ee eae wae Res hia ofice, No. OS leg ng a Meh sell el mi ar} the Issue ! orn jurors and were at. not | case, according to the Intransixeant this @ught to be forced to do a0. We h Drew spoke, at his office, No. ie WO Oe 2 : Deteotive Herbert of the Atlantic City the happiest citizens In Los Angeles to. | ees ea Tt is we tidiculous as {t 1a Langevin had named Mine, Curie a8 We had the Mem, as, and | of guilty entered at Los ‘Angeles yeuter- |yn re ntly and just admitted to pro-| Pon tat elty last night to the West stupid when all you really flay. Two of the jurors had not ensoyet | taine, { rand, Madame hese others had better dome to the! Jay afternoon. He replied bate In New Pritain, rather complicates George Craft of Fiftieth street house, the @ taste of freedom for eix weeks untl front. the estates as each names the other hut to continue, When T had per- need is a change of environ- ays, \ hope the court will ex- nt Justice took Mon “I personal Department the cess in life, are often only a» matter of a little thoughtful tt a eer Bribes aoe Desecivg Burns | care im the selection of effec- Tae EVINg to ret osameres aad hea | tive remredial agents. Cuti- heer resents cura Sowp and Cuticura Oint- eDorax lA : ry wap 1 f “Such men as John Mitchell will con- P Pee beneficiary, Hach leaves the other the West Thirtleth street ment. hey were rele 1 last evening from Jed John J. McNamara that the best | continue the se the ; ‘ red \ | vend clemency, that is, as much clem-| as ben woman to the n further ervice s we could do under the eireums | paints hust eed that HAR® pavelen OF Cr mR NaS (hor tn the | ney as is consistent, to these twolA Ife interest. In the nd personal | station. She was held in $5,000 bail, Your health mg appear to pa thro’ aa " Nine-tet » e total mem. Py vy ally |p erty e e! yrov’ 0} th Not eince the Times Bullding was di Sex way to admit quilt and throw | divorce shall be i her favor | bership of the labor body in thia coun, | brothers. It 1s hard for me personally | Property Sens aaeae ese vale e Pe fave failed whenThree whole b stroyed by an explosion and a fire hs maven upan the marcy of "land that their four ehitdren shall be| try was absolutely out of sympathy | to believe that J, 1, McNamara Intend- |Kenerous distribution among rela ‘ / same meals in a Boarding Los Angeles experienced such @ series he’ staod out for & oF ie cookie en into her custody. | with and opposed to the course of action | ed to murder twenty-one men, What)? he hut fan eainenthiida ae House where cor ali / Sensations as that which storted yester “Thon, finally, E ° |The case has had all Paris on edge | pursued by the e MoName ‘@ brothers. wo would like to know 1s who was be- |, Bec ne 4 {4 ec lage ity pre | / 4 3 N. up to Jim, and that weakling came | oi o. i wan opened several dit 4 the same time the provisions will be vats will , everytl febding ta the ote tree forward like a man for the fret Ay" tiiree duels lave been fount ibs 4 BRIDE- -TO-BE_K BE KILLS SELF. bind these two brothers 4 who |uliticult of adjustment in probate law, e ‘rath ything pleading in the courtroon hree duels bave been fought by “Who gave them the money and who es straight. time in my knowledge of him. He ceca tie “tt oi aidamir ite Not only hur ihe outcome of the case an| gqta: ‘WAI tt help Joe? (his broth. | HEwwoaper Writers who (ook sides in th a hired them? DROWNS IN HUGE OIL TANK.| Set the rigina) and Genuine al " “Seca tn Los Angeles With ernee: 11 as Ane whee toa Be ties it ets | Mine Muller, Soon to Be Married,| ‘He says it was done for a principle a : g : fearing up t stery of the destruc-| would, he added: ‘All ri en, Wisdae Ginauat @ashi What principle except that it be a mur- ‘a Body F in 4 r Shoots Herself in Mouth, Missing Inspector's Body ton of the Times Bulking and the a go aboad, I'l plead guilty and be | oie, atermund, a Window cleaner, | hoots Herself in Mouth, Meera alk AGA “Whose pelncicien ice chapped 9 tempt to blow up the Llesliyn Iron] glad t proken, | forty yea oid, lost his balance to-day | Adelaide Muller, twenty-nine years| these? Certainly not those of trades 90,000 Lad A World “Ar Let” eeree Fee ft bp & volitioal ence Agony 7 Lag rl ral story apartment fiouse at |? mitted sulcide to-day vy shoot- | unions! When Charles F, Fuller, an oll tester, MALTED MILK and “Boarders ‘There is to be an election held here nex? [Og hall ye “After kK avenue and fell, suffering¢ thse herself through the roof of her| “This question has only Just been rty-two years old, of No, 6 Scott Wanted” Ade. Tuesday. One of the candidates fur| Pk A gone into it a little, X began severe injuries. It is not known now |mouth In the hroom of her home, a, This matter has only just begun. | street, Richmond Hill, had not returned Last Week— Mayor te Job Harriman, a Socialist 19w-| tg ggg: things ag they were; Dit many siories bo fell, He was discoy- No. 128 West One Hundred and Thinty-| Phe Federal Government started an | to jis nome by noon to-day, this rela~ who was yer, Namara defe: sociated with the Me | hen ¥ couldn't step aside. Fhad to ered uncosclous in an areaway, He |eighth street. The body was found by |investigation.in Indianapolis a month| tive notified the Kings County Ot] Harriman was conceded a go0d chance of election up to the time the Mo- Namaras confessed. ow his chance {| carey the load I had assumed. 1 kuew that it would be a frightful blow to the cause of labor unionism throughout the cou: xy. rdeed z capact imagine anything that could was removed to the Presbyterian Hos pital. ——_-— | HEMPHILL ATLANTA'S MANAGER tue girl's mother, Mrs. Amella Muller, jand Bert Marcley, her flance, who broke down the bathroom door after the not iec'# calls had received no response, ago and the trials of these two men will not In any way affect this investiga- tlon or retard it." “Why do you favor the course of Works, Norman avenue, whe oft About 2, 000 opportunities to change you'r home or board- ing place will be advertised in Williamsburg, re he was employeed, which is one he Standard Ol) subsidiaries, having . P + e several tanks of large capacity, Search deemed extremely Sim. It transpires tem more terrific blow io the | ATLANTA, Ga, Dece Ailes Muiier had heen wutfertne trom | glemency?” revealed Fuller’s body in one of the The Sunday World thet Harviman was not consulted in the) gguge, a9, stuck as you h Hemphill of the Highlanders was signed | tie srip and {t is belleved by her family | wwe are not Indians; we are not Bhy- | jiggest tanks, whose capacity 1s 90,000 Aggotiations loading up to the confession | Jr ‘is ‘reported that Ortle McManigal |to-day as manager of the Atlanta team | Pe) sa tee She was to have been | locks. We want no pound of flewh. This | parrels, To-Morrow ¢ a brot . The 7 _ uthern paren sg x r \ —— ' their pleas of not gullty was as grea:|tence will be suspended so he m m by Qwner Frank Mubet 1: Measles’ and help those organizations | testers walk. It 1s believed that while | squarely in the face and move & hock to Harriman as to any man/|taken to Indianapolis for the Federal in-| who will use Atlanta as his “fs ’ y Fi to work out ther proper purposes, Men Fuller was walking over the tank, fumes SIE. || into the sunshine where health Who believed in their innocence, vestigation District - Attorney | manager will wore In the| CHICAGO, Dee, 2~—Frederte “phomp- like thte MoNamaras are a drag onjovercame him and ihe felt over the low | BRRGIN.On 30, 1011, in New York id happi ‘Bone of counsel for the prosecution en- |Fredericks refuses to confirm this, It son, New York theatrical manager,’|!!ke thte MoNi Pode rail, Cuy, JOHN B Bekah, ages || and happiness wa%k hand im tartaina the idea that James B, Mo. |i, sseried that members of the ee was sued fur divorce londay by dee, | RPOT organizations, eS great) A’ cali was sent in to the Wiliiame- of asais Beige 335i) hand? ol - | Workers’ Union were named in the smtp ANS TOM PAY, Mabel Thompson, known to the stage| national Issue dnd the sooner the people |yurg Hospital. Dr, Greenwald, who ex- Perey street, 6 onus ‘ ihomepe, Setentel to Fay od when confession made by MeManigal| ,, 12 money, hi Hint a Mabe) Taliaferro, ‘The Thompsons | Gnd it out the better, amined the body, declared tie had been] caivary Amy. FA Rie oF ot bom! the Times “Dullding. which will be made public after the siyrning ar loruting fHugsin oto 18 days: obey married Nov. 29, 1906, “What is the difference between @ dead many hours, Undertaker William Necker. y ! x