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EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DEOEMBAR “$301 911," 7 ee SS STOKES’ CONDITION In Lawless Aust Camps, Less Than an Hour From Broathoay, ILANDS IN ARNS ALARMS DOCTORS; Where Life Is Cheap, Murder an Incident, Unless Outsider Is Victim OF POLICEMAN N FARTOO 10 QPERAT Nothing Arizona Boer Knew Could Compare With the / THREE-STORY DROP Bx ? er ny te “Fifth Avenue” or the “Tenderloin,” Just Out- ipes side White Plains, Where Nine of Sing Sing roa aes Witionae Hotel Hotel Man Has) Death House Population of Sixteen High Fever and Mental | Were Picked Up in Six Months. | State Increases Anxiety “Now .auch of a Jump,” Says Blumenfeld, as He Hurries | to Lunche |There’s an Aristocracy, Too, in the Rogers and the Pid ta Paysiciane attending Wittam x. p.| Gibson Outfits, Where Pay Day Is an Orgy, and sage haa been critically i! for Only Eight Shootings and Twenty Knife MEUMGAA Ationlk Eye kicatts eran Fights Is the Record for Peace Dur- eee seers vnenies, pi iia Be ten ash fm which it was stated Stokes seemed @ Hittle better, gave way to-day te! New York wants water. Up in Westchester County 6,000 sweating, toll- Beomy foreboding when the patient |ing men, filled with primeval, elemental passions, bore in the earth and ‘was found in a high fever and a men-| 4) i o MAE dendltlon thet tended to {tn last rock twenty-four hours a day to see that the city gets It he ravaging effect of his jliness. | Five of these toilers were sentenced to die in the electric chair at Sing Dr. Josiah T. Thornley, Stokes's per- | Sing a few days ago. They had brutally and wantonly murdered a defense- eee Teeetdisn, when seen at the An: |tegs woman. ade one mistake, these fat . @onta to-day, was non-committal but) hs ip Bowe Actes f lene tekee vec. oneyc ellie obviously worrted, jeome one outside their own camp. In the words of one of the guardians of “While there are some encouraging |the camp: “It's all right 40 long as they do each other up, but when they signa, Mr. Stokes is stil a very sick , rs man,” he sald. “The abscess on nie} up outsiders, that's different. Kidneys, which we thought was drain- Never In the halcyon days of Cheyenne, Tucson, or even fictional Wolf- ing most satisfactorily, does not seem Vollceman Otto Schneider of the Weat Forty-seventh street station was ame | bing gentiy along tn front of an unfins iehed building at Ninth avenue and Ber. |tleth street at noon to-day when his eye |Mappened to stray aloft in lookout @or a dislodged Wi Just as he looked ip he saw t of a man leave the | scaffolding 5 1 story and come hurtling down through the air directly over hin With an agile spring the policeman }dodged the body, Pivoting on his heel, {| Schneider caught the falling man by the et hit the sidewalk, In-, «to the ground in as limp heap, the workman landed square. ly on his feet, rocked for a moment in the big policeman's arms and then r you hurt?” asked Schnetder. ing most entinfuctorily, dows not seem | vitie, wero wilder scenes enacted than those discovered by an Evening World pee ee wake ieee aunts be a . was e soln, jome to ° ‘The patient's fever is high.” reporter and artist who went at night to the camps on the aqueduct, only lunch and jumped. 1 often do that ‘a * Asked if he and the consulting physt-| four miles from the historic clty of White Pla y ‘ay eked the FOnakeaae ian had decided to operate, Dr. Thorn- ‘ e 4 Wi hooked” the remarkable Jey said: | Here is a tong row of dirty one-story | side, ringing to view the tall booms of pper over, bit could And no sort e makin “I don't know. I don't know. shacks, Inwiess rotsterers, tolling men | the derricks outlined ag: shook his head dubiously. with heavy, reeking bodies, saloons and Rogers Camp is singularly free Attaches of the hotel intimated honkatonks of the loweat type, where| fom lawlessness, Only eight shoot- the physicians feared Stokes had Arill-runners, hard rock men, muckers,| 488 and twenty knife fights have @trength left to withstand an operation. |gamblera and camp women dance and| 4isturbed the camp in the past six IP HE DIES TRIAL WILL STILL [shout to the strains of a battered plano| Menthe, This te considered @ rec- GO ON. and the rumble of dynainite in the tun- me i = Assistant District-Attorney Bucknor|nelled hills, In the construction camp ian thone porate} bel conduct@ better) dynamite in their clothing. explained to-day that the trial of Lillian|the flotsam and jetsam of the eafth jthe gonerat patella ied ine, Even Prstloe (Y Reinhardt & Denia came Graham and Ethel Conrad would not| wash up on the tide together and take |stocked. Long shelves of oe 16, Berta | te Einar tig crebiemen tava at Chie De halted in the event of Stokes's death. & shelves of canned goods, ler by @ common lov st the snow, ehuscll » Mike thi the marvel las he walked away ro miss my vy sure and the old lady will rucular snakes. was Irving Blu- lived at No, Sat ralse He sald his name and that h dst “Just Say” 4 their pleasures at night. whisky and all kinds of tntoxicants, 1 low. They call them- —— facta Gag: Btokew died from the f- 1 AND THIS ONLY ACROSS CITY'S /#hiris, clothing, shoes, parta of w stove, | Gioson, who brought them to| wast | son a ne naw hi to him by he H 0 R Li Cc K’S two gikis,” said Mr. Buckner, “they BORDER. Line Baber, In) Facts: everything needed | 4 ‘also called | shoulders and ejected hm. | Would now be on trial charged with| No Western’ mining camp glorified in] [01 vAcwelor existence Is heaped tor for the camp ts not with-/ ' ; | eltte ca’ wes nneater Wek ta bene It Means Murder, The present indictment ts for] gime novel fiction can do more than wether. jout ite dry humor. They are heav | oe ‘as interfering with its bust I and 6 attempted murder, Mr, Stokes, as com- In sharp contrast ts the Reinhardt & | squat, broad-shouldered, —low-brow! eas, For thia reason he put him out. Original and Genuine went on com: | rival tt. Twenty-six miles from Forty! Dennis camp a mile further along the’| sluggish in thetr movements and brutish , Magistrate Reynolds paroled Burke unti of the shooting and|econd street cnt four miles over the | pond. They call it the “Tenderloin of [47 thelr instincts and desires. ° ihe Miugation whicn caised the fre- | MALTED MILK unfriendly hills beyond White Plains | the Aqueduct.” ‘This, in camp pare | Once « month tesa “<itvaln yer Bot : reg SE 5 quent - Wiite in cour | Food-drink cor All A ; iy | police Ly aon pr ¢Jan hour from the heart of the white |ie the “Fifth avenue,” what in the |Pfrisking’ Is admittedly a farce, @ pot-| Bee ee eee oe fedirect eX: light district, but you will have wone | “Tenderloin” Ike? centage of weapons being given up by ML By mulling cut the nadireee cane” | back halt a century. Law in the camps ts maintatned by jcommon consent. A motley collection of fnation the court obviated the neces-| Five men from this camp were sen-| the aqueduct police, stationed at inter-| revolvers, Knives, olubs, blackjacks, aity for Stokes to go on the stand|tenced to death for the brutal murder |vais a mile apart. They aro instructed | Fass knuckles and every other form of Again. His testimony, therefore, ix all| of Mrs, Mary Hall. Nine of the sixteen not to leave the road unless they are|@ Lert cd lecretaabprneree iy bhabal aoe 08 de his escape from the Jail and | _ BOSS TR He ma ‘ Bas Qn was next heard from in New haven. lench ia fn, and should he die the trial w: murderers awaiting death at Sing Sing a in the past year, are heaped on a/ A quick » i go cages ag sient prtrd piss tod called in to settle some dispute, or on | tapie at the aqueduct police station and Detective Joseph Bagnarello was sent righ ot only effect Stoke's death would |auct. Zast might the camp hed ap- hearing the sound of shooting. They | shown to visitors. There 1s enough to! for him and, after virtually kidn ippins | Take mo substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S., a y AL left by. 5 Bons air. | More healthful than Tea or Coffee. “ me vl YONNSON eds Dy in the course of these proceedings i A _MIKER pair RUNNER was adjudged in contempt, invigorating and o eee at pe Apis taki Mberal view of thet 1, A yet if all th Gj him, \erhastan him back to Brooklyn and have on the trial, according to other | peseatiy forgotten all about tt. Ther mission ‘mainly. ts. to protect| tonghdealing weapons now in the Mane Be '@@H Others are imitationss ‘legal experts, would be to furnish coun- |" Here the primeval meets the civilised, outsiders from the attacks Of those in| ing of these men were collected it would Quire" ‘of th arti runners, 7 Lg ‘The necessity of these men has brought require a cart to take them away, jurely over to tho bar which the the camp, When a citizen appears o1 them from distant lands, from far off roach. a Bi tescee i snd paerguns saline on qnining ontegh, GAA pidced thems here to [Tone he is met by one of these off By dustice Marcus over the objectieng | moll and slave with shovel, drill I who escorts him as rf through the un GH TIMES. and iragged it over towards him with | of an enemy's: country. Travel in that When it is remembered .that | the steel hook attached to the stump of the defense. Hxceptions were taken | dynamite, that the city may have water. el * he. turned JAM § McGREERY & G0, Ghaeh We thd Geteed 1h Gil the ret. | Surce of etroumathness decreas that for | rection after dark te infrequent. In| shove ave thonsands of men with of his missing arm. Then he turn E , oth i vacate, hit CONDITIONS THAT MAKE FOR He ordered’ a white, man Yaw, hope or feeling ready to (to, the silent crowd. Lozerting SAAt muane of the trial. |e.apece they shalt dwell beside o city, aim hours spent through the campe UY | Seotest themseives er to stars a | "Goon. Don't mind me!” he growled. MGT Wend aces ah appeal Tor a ney | CT, Wer, tre 0 Bers at aething Wet Se Mi AU coer: Feomea ent Coat oud Daly Erawi for amusement, one gets an |“BOS8” QUIRK BADE “FUN” GO 23rd Street 34th Street trial or @ motion to throw the case ens pra Ale "| four miles away is the bustling clty of of wi je aqueduct can ON. tirely out of court. with them until the need fs ended. They | Whity plains 80 dreaded are the Fpeged han ateem peer ren licad Tila waa the permission they had been y amps that no one ven- must be housed near the work, 49d) men of the |waiting for. ‘The muslo started again DEPARTMENTS. In Bot Stores. some provision must be made for the| tures near. uaderstood, are pay aay, comp | rie reporter asked Hoan Quirk to tell | ILK E otk natural relaxation men must have «fter} ng unigorm of the aqueduot Woods Someta fae |him something about the men and thelr labor. ice tp untorei’” ‘St co'stete ofa | rarmarto muaio one plano, amar [work at frat he was reticent,, but! Brooklyn , L jewel | Has i “McCreery Silks” ‘ Contractors Mdding for portions of | Reavy overcoat with site ia the | in the Meinhardt & Dennis camp {after a few drinks of "orass polish: y Silks the aqueduct have estabiishd their) sides through which a hand cam | tho men sleep in unventilated shacks. alled It, contented to atl runner Arrested Because He Couldn’t camps, ‘The men are not known to| reach for the revolver if the coat [There aro bunks, Dut they prefer to : of ¢ ‘i Kick at Assessment. ow: } them by name. They are numbers, yet ‘The revolver is slung =| wrap themselves in blankets and He each man must be reckoned for tn the general counting, So much food must Famous over half a Century. eight hours a day in men get $4 a day, Th remove the blasts get $1.0. I ha on the floor around a redhot stove, Their clothing is never removed, The Exclusive styles and latest colors in the i a. superheated room with its twenty-four |e" Puen me. alltG ; rel herigy sol Melt carried dons, ‘Loewy, aigntstick complates | sleepers is a subsect for Imagination, |eountes. Baey follow men 'hour'e Day | dJostah J. White, who has appeared in new Foulards for Spring, 1912. pul, this done, all responsibilty on the |, Seve ap and down the reed, beoy- | “‘Therg are novchildren and no peta in fz eaten, nim with a clearette, (01) litleation many times in Brooklyn sourty Single width........... 75¢ to 1.59 per yd, part of the contractors is at an end. ing euch order as may be ‘enforced, any of the camps. The women there ees arm beau = Te orks Might-howtr Jand who once siid down a rope from # . . 7 ‘The men may shoot, stab each otier,| by gam and elub, are mostly negresses, gaudy and dirty, |%,C\eare\l wr eyeel es {tt tra story window in Raymond atreet Double}. ...c..00 06. otrg0.% goog ME comnmit every crime on the calendar, 40 | THIg WASN'T A STIRRING TIME! °° Friday night the number of women | *! pt tun there is to say, ex- Jail, where he had been sent for con- long as they turn out the required Is swelled by the arrival trom New | 8 ee ae ieee anit IN CAMP. York of about twe hundred more, who| cept that my men are coming over | te spend the “week-end” and return Mon-| here to-morrow, and these —— |p, day, Saturday, by way of explanation, nad better #o 1p e Court, Hrooklyn, to-day, as com. On Monday and ‘Tuesday, quantity of rock and mud every day. : Defense Was That He Had) rhe contractor sees that they do this. ueduot Po ant against Willam P, Burke, a December the rtx1th and «ath His money is invested in them, . “geen din ine gnow-covered road |i# Pay day. ‘Then the orgies reach their | somewhcre fark ln. the offiee ob theitas Commins Divine Command to Continue |sHACKs ARE FIT ONLY FOR tat nthe, sn ‘Shifting his | height. irk sauntered out of the saloon. | in the off aig ‘ “thintyealght"™ te p. eimnfortable|, Patrolling the road before the dance ne oghm. phe Snake jsioner. Mr. White wanted Burke pun- “ Voyage on Which Men Died BURNING. erst aR nore soenserienle hall saloon which {8 called “Hell's | dres y an, pro’ \ishea for pushing him out of the Tax 5,000 yards of Fine Imported Dress ie = The very houses they live tu |hey had truck a poor evening to. ane | ALCMENY J Anumsct, Policeman {Bro* |ple alte, atroied iitge an | Commissioner's office on two occasions Satin. White or Black 42 inches wide. (| bap 0 deolared 0, Me ole ‘dl jaw and ors |< wa Dp of dice i : - ane Lig (gery Meee cate tie wad Sut cine talent ae eT a I Nd the pool table, Brogan's Homlh axes FATS (210%: ae Rerriesiaeen: tlhe 1.75 per yard ak y ab He GE i resentative of the law ts a mile away |\a e sits, but he ma According to Wh Wn / G + ' @ Holy Ghos : eae phe ; ald, Last night Aqueduct Policeman | neous’ At yistelle”™ joined in the | 4. y on Columbia Heights way Si is > jn ¢ ete and Us Society, was found guilty of| Backs to euy human being, The | Cant hovse and «atoning the fire they 1, husky young [nee ie ’ Betta lived at NB. 188 : Silk Marquisette iw a complete range of causing the death of six persons on| oBditione under which they itve | 8) bul A ltgeriolaieas He deplored y to the reporter. |"phings aettied down to their normal |, F euighita. | tb Gualarad. the Street and Evening Shades, also White or board the yacht Coronet by tho jury| OF@ t00 Marsh for aay but the would | giant, hul Sjorder, aciaath ue cit | ad not, taken into conslders Black goc per yard in the Untied States District Court to- rae aif al oat suns vieg, | URE Mack and came ne ovo! alia elicked on, t | tion the fact that the property was nea ais hee can day. Sandford will be sentenced on SAY. Dosey Brogan stopped talking and |yuachine whiried and be Russell's Chureh, to f : 5 Dee. 38. ers eon Rta Tae, (Fond enara ie WURnE matantly un the] paieed hie fager to bie tips. For [negro in tie corner continued to | which there ts a home for, workers. St! Superior quality Imported Black Dress , m ’ fully @ minute the intruder at “Who nis the walter Lb White says this home has deprectated * . _fenitert was indicied on a charge) mand relaxation. Often sleep will | $8100 wireaming yellow over the snow. | ip Duty hentn SHOR |W ie Wen (lved wad drank’ heer AOUL TS seat er tue rarerty, Velvet. 40 inches wide. 3-50 per yard at Pratienete: He refused to em-| met come to their weary bodies, Lee eraeha ha ie Montara ent: the remaining women Ago weary Re On Mr, White's first visit to the tax value 5.30 or produce witnesses 'n| Phrough sheer exhaustion they at. Erokow 24 ht tables, leering at the drink Oth Mr. X ; . a , 2 de: be | round they made. They looked almost eed passed out ratojoffice, he asked for Commissioner Juct on request, site la behalf, his only defense being of-| eannot rest. like phantom hulks in the night, and cer, artist and rpporter won G. Wall, to whom he wished to Purchases will, upon req t, be suit \ fered in a statement he made from the| ‘Theo favkt-Antaeekia cons superb. He never go much as no- | the night » bl cked in boxes for presentation witness stand, ‘he camps He at intervals of two| @angerous hulks they wore, for these | ticeg uddenly the Sutstde the rumbling of dynanite} make a complaint. He said he“ was ably packed i: t prese’ on, “eg Reg They are named after the'con-| were the had men of the Rogers camp.| Baa man tuem 7. a lutalde egos. In the cut belW|agked to wait a while, He protested| Pa is he declared he had received a ng firm furnishing the labor for| on thelr way to the saloons and dance “ : py ime babel At vayed and created ‘ * divine command to continue the voy- rite in the Reinhardt & Dennis camp, | 2vened. “Btdol” he remarked, and | the tall booms swayed and ceaal’ | several times when he was made to keep age of the Coronet, which was on a| ‘helt particular section of the aque-| ih 1, ind a halt atone the road continued his talk about camp, Fires on the hillside “hoe dis, [his seat outside the office for an hour. ‘also held that. all | Woode iy é » @ hollow | deojared to be the worst of all. the NEAR CITY LINE. “NOT Burke pushe: m out. le yeturned >» ers of hin party knew where near the ills they are tunnelling.| hardened characters in the aqueduet, é. BROGAN, Me aise 4 kad declatea tut aaekn DRESS GOODS . In Both Stores. going “and that none of | The number of men in the camps This is the southern camp. mainiy ¢ Into the saloon and dan went 1 h vs-| them asked to be put ashore aati ehdiy Giteen Hundiea” th ako Re een ee iattitna runner | the artist, Brogan and the reporter. ‘The Brogan accompanted the en a The in eas than an pe Per eg aah tih 8 Fre fre Inborers of vall Nas OTE SOMA WKH tha ALIENS a human,’ | On Monday and ‘Tuesday, turned a verdict of guilty on each babe indy yaded me ae e exroe: en and women and poor tobacco, Diy » people are D 1 ‘ Aix counts of the indictinent. ‘The pen. | WF% White quarters, married men's SOV Jones ttatlana and. Huse ng through the smoke, diss [Ine sald, philosophizt toll atl December the 11th and 12th, alty for each of the offenses ix a tine not ers and the moze pretentious| Wane Here, fe ihelaviP sianara . against which {day and are exhausted at 1 Rt. Ki ey | cexceeding $10,000 and linprisoninent. not sea of the engineers and h ristocrats. of leaned and drank | must have some relaxation and the | exceeding ten years, If impriso tand. ‘They n ing aloug the road from White | the he the only thing they unde “hey ntity of B ‘ Spill be sent to Atlanta, Sandford Was| Plains one encounters the ral keep to thementves, ‘They are not mix corner a negro pounded at an| couldn't emloy anything else. Why, Sale of a large quantity lack and aa Sn $8008 atl mp first. It Hes about f ers. ‘They hardly join 4n the night- Jano, singing a rough |down at Hogers camp there te & Colored Dress Lengths in Plain and: Fancy he Shiloh le: had no comment to| SA? & she Bren ve dances and en swaying won nd} moving picture show Sunday nigh . aly Samake ‘onthe verdict ot, soupy aia | (HF OURH the hits, In a barren Country. |'Y dances and arc nora did w combined | ABNa. M aan, aaighter, of J. Plerpont weaves. At greatly reduced prices. was ‘ g{in the aqueduct tongue, Roxers ca a eh jar y trot and rasctine dance. A pohor| Morgan, furnishes the "Da ; reciation of the w ve own aw the “Fifth avenue of ti fie fe aoogle ot mem) machine on the bar caught the nic ‘|p seapte attend and enjoy it? Not on your 4.50 to 10.50 per pattern od by Judge Hi rict-Attorney | Aqueduct.” Taere } wason. Condi | dani of some Venturesome “muckers.” Min. | ife! 5 Whiteno MP eae tee aes moh imiae ark (acl eae mind with the nolse came the click at] “Take those five who were sentenced Black Broadcloth, sponged and shrunk, er Pe some declare the men are pampered | tunnels, const eked pool alia and the atrident en, |to the chatr the other dae Ahoy, ore | 54 inches wide. 1-75 per yard pattered and bruised by fly! - no Wal he nantsome walter? {no detter and no i ' WITH DAD TWO HOURS A DAY.| Wil need for qood work "Here |batiered and hime iy flyin mone Te] / WHO, wants, the nan ome, waltarr! |i0 evi tty back inthe cain The Pietainat areas r yard the hastily tarown together shacks en- | 0 0¢t or ty the Sa wean Auten Joy the luxury of a mon steam | pongist In re e stone and mud running slong the ground tom] etter the bisst stew suppiiea by stack to shacks tnide each shack are | THESE ARISTOCRATS BROOK NOI iat heen be tee plate. hey eens bunks built sgaingt the wall three CHEAP COMPANY, iy bedragaled, “but “Cutenewa™ With the hard rock mon are the dyna. {and "Sweet Estelle.” | Towels bound y oor, defenseless woman avery now and then some one | five Killed a poor, 4 for a portion of the rabnit|in cold blood, and I can show you lote he house back there who are sorry th have the first chance at the w ‘tical Holiday gift for | Men, Women and Children Story In Mother's, COTTON DRESS FABRICS. Justice Glegertch, in Supreme Court, wigned to-day the order granting to Mre Helen Hilton Story sole custody of | An extensive assortment consisting of little three-year-old daughte mite shooters and boss drill runners, |Sbout their heads showed that they = EX I King Story, pendine trial of the win to, |SESTEEN MEN BUNK IN ONE|most of them Coeur WAlenere kgs | were going to the limit only “sito: | wae asi f Ask your re- Cotten and Silk and Cotton Wash Materials, ; by her husbar ar SHACK, timers In the game, who hi duranc _ axiatit cause | Weeene ia’ aawen a ane 4 | eee] divorce brougin by her husband, A bos ca cacs[ nite hen Jah buetied tarp ot the cold. water dripping trom the enced natretoe t0 very mas, ana tailer to show Neatly packed in boxes for Holiday y Bho onder provides thar are. siony |e y Sench are. almost] he marks of the encounter, With some tn "the ‘piace aieouah ie, Women von't been in @ reat deal of youall qualities presentation. L.co to 3.50 per box Daa, ecucatig the chit. It eave, alan meee ne hare) malreea ling: ftom ope oF hele hy With |"Gno pull-snecked laborer atrode tothe | derstand this camp. It ie only when and prices there shall be no cclored nurse, and | . “ppited to every | others tt 1s an arm gone tn a premature |aide of “Sweet Estelle” and xelzed hor, | some outsider ie Killed that y Oe eee camel ree ns crn andr en work andl iat” All oar much it oa, Ne: 1A ogaro nereped and here ann (ati ah ne We toe AUDEN A MEYER JAMES McCREERY & CO. between 2 2 . jogers jaharp scuffle. rled by th 4 le M. to oe eeere Eigen mp. ‘The nolee of the drills ia deaten. | ¥Mle the “muckera’’ are only paid $1.80. both negro and white man coma | Lee all right so long as they do each Justice Giegerich directed further that |! and constant. Hoare rumbling] awbee .tnese, Munael antatoorate [posite corders and glared at each |other Up, but whem they, Rill an out- 23rd Street 34th Street Bo clreumacances simi the child | within the ialle tells of the “dynasnite ener 6 ee ben fe ere. ether) sider that's different, Then we make he Sariadleton of the | shooters" plying thelr ia cals] an nes See commen lbovere te fuer vee & gleanup.” : te leave. The Gril) runners have a itt as Wt cay rae Tehed” ones Saas eee an Ay minuter om ing. Fi the bill-| casclese habit of carrying sticks of Ct [gs Ee sntese, eel ve newer iuKy a woe "Of course!" she replied _ “He te my) ‘ ene Gays Inte,” snitch etch ct sacaiaanainial ma auhen om Foun 'D, Rocketeller has retiregs” "etter, —Pannanger,

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