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ho Sheepshead Bay Race Track Sold to Real Estate Syndicate ‘Weather—Rain probable to-night; clea: FINAL Tie ‘Thursday, w « enther—Ra EDITION. PRICE ONE OENT. sere, TEL se Roa Wado _NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911, 24 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. SISTER OF KING GEORGE SHEPSHEAD BAY 2! cel rs ERT UORMEN TW() SHOTS BY STOKES | "OM WE STE math mons URNG FLAT BATE, Federal Grand Jury Will Get Have Bought Property on Proof of Dynamite Duchess of a Wen Her Daugh- MORE MINERS $3,000,000 Option. | Inner Cirele. ters and Husband Taken ~. WOMEN WILL TESTIFY.| from Liner Delhi. STILL ALIVE IN MAY ALSO AID AVIATION. OFF MOROCCAN COAST. One Plan of Promoters Is to! ; ; Provide for Great Ath- | Royal Princess Wires “All pO Ras letic Exhibitions. Safe” to Queen Mother— [po c =} pe Q jRescue Force Renews Efforts Announcement was made to-day that | Other Passengers Rescued. to Save the Men When Rap- |®.° ¥ Fitzgeratd and Davia Mich real estate operators of Brooklyn, re. ‘ . Presenting a syndicate of local capital Ss e Heard. Pita pings Are Heard tsta have taken an option at $2,000,000 on the Sheepshead Bay racetrack, BRICEVILLN, Tenn. Dec. 1%—Rapajennet YY the Coney Island casa heard to-day in a shaft adjoining Cross! “This indicates that the racing ponra Mountain mine, In which more than oM@| arg convinom! that racing will not be | hundred men were entombed Saturday |reytved. The big race track {s quite a | morning, led rescue squads to the bellef/ drain on the owners while it is lying | that more men are still alive imprisoned | {dle, } in the back workings. Men under di-| One of the plans of the syndicate | rection of the Federal rescuers hacked| Which has taken the option on the race | and hewed at Iateral entries with re-| track Property is to cut ft up into newed energy After they received re-|>W!lding tracts and found a high class | ports of the rappings. ; residential colony. The ground is) {deslly loca Just before this renewed Indication of | {eelly located for such a purpose and | lifé in the mine was made members of oo Second Girl Defendant Baffles Prose- w York, Brooklyn.and Ho-| cutor to Smash Story of Firing boken Ask Evidence to Use at Millionaire in Self in Local Prosecutions: Defense. INDIANAPOLIS, De. 12.—The Federal | trail oF mien of the “innor eiveie” wre] WIFE OF STOKES ON STAND Are said to have inspired the MaNa- S SE N RS ITS jmarag and Ortle MoManigal tn their A A EA END. ynamiting exploits is declared to-day Cc b i to lead to eight citles in which, live important labor leaders who are alleged to be advocates of the “wirect acton"| BUtler at Lexington Contradicts Lill- which led to wholesale explosions. The Federal Grand Jury, whieh meets]! ian Graham ’s Testimony of Her to-morrow to continue its investigation os oe of the ramifications of the “inner cir- Visit to the Farm. cle,” will have presented to it, tt 1s sald, proof that there really were men * in labor circles who advo- The trial of Lillian Graham and Ethel Conrad for the shooting ot. eated the use of explosives in the war isdtnat ‘capital. W.E. D. Stokes drew within sight of its long deferred ciose to-day when Indictmente against these etght men | Miss Conrad was excused from the witness stand at the end of Assistant TANGIER, Morocco, Dec, 18—The} fteamahip Detht of the Peningular and | Oriental Une, bound for Egypt and) Iedia with 100 cabin passengers, tnclud- | ing the Duke and Duchess of Fife and) thelr daughters, Princesses Alexandra and Maude, is on the rocks at Cape tel, on the, Moroccan coast, at the | foutherly site of the entrance to t ‘alts’ of Gibraltar. The Duchess of if@ 18 a sister of King George V. The French cruiser Friand, which was despatched from here aa soon ag the news of the wrtck was received, has taken off the women and_children it would mean.more to the Shepshead | are confidently expected by the Federal : oe and landed them at Tangier. The ree Bay section then a revtval of racing. authorities in charge of the prove. Their | District-Attorney Buckner’s re-cross examination. The girl went through in as aiiGhes with tase Ale to the | the rescue aquad and Briceville'’s mounr-| There are 430 acres in the tract. . Ramis are detue mentioned here freely {the ordeal in spirited fashion and left the stand practically unscathed by fi t the warship. The Princess |°® had abandoned hope of rescuing any| An idea that fe under Consideration | to-day, ayd it iw admitted that each one fe if Moral, her husvand, the Duke of Fite, {more of the entombed men, * {1s the promotion of the Mrgest athletic \ - {a under surveillance. It 19 declared on| the prosecutor’s cross tire, Bi isc galentene rere tanen trom the] <The theory upon which hope te tueed | Playground in the world. Belleving that| excellent authority that the Federal au- , ¢ close of Miss Conrad’s testimony, Attorney Moore annu Dethi by men from the British cruiser |'# that more men wil de redeued alive! the automobile and the aviation ind thoritles ive in thelr possession doou- At the cl ys J wuriced. Duke of Edinburgh and conveyed in a|!8 that Sam Miller, a miner of olghteen BIER for ccd naetione ere | ' ments pointing #0 strongly to the guiit| that Mrs, Stella Singleton, his remaining important witness, was ill, but fitebont to Cape fpartel, whore they | Years’ experience, le probably at the) ise’ 0) oe te nave thought oyt| of these men that little doubt 18 ex-| would be able to appear to-morrow. The prosecution offered no objec- were Jdnded. Then they made a jour-|head of a party of explosion victims! a new and highly original echeme. This pressed of thelr speedy indictment. ion to going ahead with the rebuttal and produced two ney of six miles overland to Tangier. |Whom he hus led to refuge somewhere |1s to build a two-mile automobile track | Among the interesting papers held by | tion to going ahead t PI two new witnesses, 3 et All the passengers were taken safély|back in the workings. Beliot that al upon which all the famous races of the the Government 4y sald to be an envel-* ae rere srg tacts eae re- from the Delhi before night. party of refugees must be somewic:e| Metropolitan cireult will be decided, and | ope bearing the inscription: Stokes, a slend vostoccd Sa ly all the passengers of the |pack jn the icine is streacthened by|upon which an automobile salesman |* mpliments of the — —. es, lender, vividly colored young Delhi are English, bound from London |. ire to find more dead bodies in the| could demonstrate his cara, | POINT TRAIL TO THE MEN Pega with flaming hatr and a perfect~ to Egypt for the winter. So far as Is] 44 that hae been gone over. Surrounding the track, # {# planned | ly composed manner. The other was HIGHER UP. Inown, there are no Americans on)" sri naw ted a party to a com-|t? have salesrooms and a big exhibition ; Stokes'sgbutier and valet at Lexington, — ‘ ‘ ivi conf 5 yi Th ificance of these words, it Is } TALL ROYAL PRINCESS |P2ratively safe, place, it Is thought thelr uuimae ue een pretheniy Brooklyn and Philadelphia | Private Confesses Blowing Up sala fet that tite envelope contained NOW WEDS MAN HE vat fo Biokae's stock ba bafpeaty oda “ALL SAFE” | P # | could be held, as well as other exhtbi- : Bet rd cheats & | ol Be WIRES QUEEN MOTHER ee ene nse ine nine. inctudea | “MH Aviation als would be nandied) Clubs Oppose Him, Voting | Structures, but Says Ex- [#5 and was handed to Otte Mostanigal § materially from the girl's own story. | moe Ductete of Fife and her Gaught- |= Tie Bordon of the enite Includes! in the same manner, and if suMolent in Detrolt, Mich. In 1907, Tne money The remaining witness for the prose ne Duchess E our © which are supplied with| wate my hea ~hanlain Pla Sri or the first dynamitini out ers loft here late to-day on a British pal Pen Ht eae on is flow- Te er beat Cara ates aimta Reine to for Brown of Louisville. Chaplain Planned Crimes. ob he did Dace! The ies niddon wih be alien eee ne ¢ Pe ag, hetan wireless |! Three more corpses ¥ recov-| manent and proper home for the demon- cheaienminionn —_—_— words, it t# said, point the trail directly conversations he had with the two gigle The Princess Royal sent a wir: eral erat thie ear na stration of high speed “and cruising PRP stray a fee to the men “higher “up,” who are said @fter their arrest. His testimony will Sereeaas to Susie Alonanice, | 6708 |" av Perera: Thomas J. Lynch. was re-clected| JUNCTION CITY, Kan, Dec, 19] (2 [he mon MMenet Up Ml close the ase af the State, and the em “All are sate on board the Delhi ivi ee OS, eS ee ee —aonianiceimere President of the National League of| Rev. Charles M. Breweg, formerly a! “phe belief te growing here that ale ——— 8 om pagel message was sent through the wireless | Duft and Arthur Smith, whose signals COLUMBIA WINNERS. asovail Clive this afternoon at the| chaplain in the United States Army.| nough John J. MeNamare, seoretery| London Woman of Sensations | Wi eat peer) he Reasen a} Bats oh Se eee erie, | Wea. veleved, were'-beard Tuesday, anal: league meeting in the Hotel Waldorf.|now @ pastor of a Baptist Church in| of the iron workers, was one of. the ration that W. E. D. Stokes had fred a request that it should be mad “|The chalk marks on the walla indi-| FIRST RACE—Purse #200; selling; for ‘The Governor of Gibraltar, Lieut.-Gen, ir Archibald Hunter, 1s engaged in preparing rooms at Government House for the reception of the Princess Royal eon accused 5 ‘ two shot thg to reacuera the route the imprie-|four-year-olds and upward; seven fur-| Astoria. He was elected by a vote of | Oluates, Okla., haa been accused in a prinsloain: He aes sipperted ery Creates a New Stir After ended al p Eye i] ote Coal 1 men had taken are believed to|longs.—Joe Rose, 106 (Hopkins), 7 to 2,| #1 to two, confession by @ Private Michael . 5 % 4 sHeation in a myaterious| Wil be presented before the Grand Jury ishing Act. finished her battle, on cross- : ried b; Lit! and Smith, {8 to 6 and 1 to 4 won; Belle Clem, 10?! Two clubs, the Brooklyn and Phila-| Quirk of im Vanishing Act. resdapelg oe aiictace ain iae (Forehand), 2 to $ and out, second; How: | geiphia, cast their ates for Robert, Serie# of explostona whieh have baf-| for indictment. % Her Vai ig tion, with Assistant District-Attorney, a 5 .| ‘Thirteen cities have semi-offtct Buckner, The Friand was the first vessel to/neaded the Cross Mountain channel, tt] fogeburg, Harty Sommers, Catroke and | an, for six months. ‘ he explosions and fires that followed | Of the Government, desiring to use it in| LONDON, Dec. 18.—~Lady Constance | When she came to rescue’her chum reach the wreck, After the transfer to |;s thought that perhaps they have found | gigo also ran and finished as named. Before the meeting of the National he explomons an & | returning indictments against men who! Foijambe, a half-slater of the Bart of | ‘he struggle in the hallway of the warship of the women and childten |their way into one of those faraway) = SHCOND RACK—Helling: purse, $200; | League this afternoon Charles Murphy Caused damage egtimated at $00.00, | | aia dynamite “Joba within thelr linnits. | +) Comptroiler of the King’e| flat, last June while he held Miss Gra«i the gale inereased in force and terrific /sitrjes, and there have died from ex-| for two-year-olds; five furiongs.—Lewis, | of the Chicago club character! United States Commissioner Chase | thegs ottlen are New York, Brooklyn, | WVernool, Comptrolier ° Fel nam by the throat with one seas bombarded the stranded vessel haustion, 9 (Turner), even, 2 to 6 and out, won;! inane’ the resolution of the Aw jere to-day stated Brewer had been : Household, who created a sengation hand Hoboken, Kansaa City, Detrott, . her. revolver with the other. The seg, The British cruiser Weymouth, carry- | Four of the five men rescued alive | Queen Bee, 101 Savard) A to &, 6 4 League which, directed to the National ted at Olustee and was being | pati, Buffalo, St. Louis, Omaha, Cleve- | onder on July 3 by failing to appear at Kked for the evidence now in possession ‘The miliionatre fired first, she or a ¢ ‘ ond bullet sped when Migs Conrad had) {ng a detachment of arti:.ery from the rpm the mine had writton messages, | and 1 te, fy fecond: Fanchette | notified tt of the severing of all but 4 for United States Marshals, Mra. Balt Lake City, Chicago and Po. | church at eh wid Fagg ened be act San -_ pcr hg ys es | rrison, equipped with life-saving aP- lin the fear of death, to loved ones.| (Skitviny. 10 fot 4 tO tnd Otten “official relations,” and tiat no more Anna Jordan of Kansas City, also tm- 1m marriage to Rey. A: 2.1 eae ee | atokee'to drop. bie ‘waagee, Ae paratus, left GAbraltar for the scene of lrhey had but one little piece of pencil | hy” Orperth, Irwhtown, Lynne, Moth: | championship games would be played | plicated in Quirk’s confession, waa!” Every stenographer employed by the | én july marrying ir flawkine thie, #@ immediately afterward. the wreck, The British steamship Lon- | 14 4iy an inch long, and each took hts! skine also ran and fintwhed as named. | unless the American League has con-| arrested to-day in Kansas City follow-| international Association of Bridge and |Y aietly, marrying 3 wed The girl's manner had changed mar- don and the cruiser Duke of Edinbure, with it. Milton Henderson wrote| THIRD RACE.—Selling; purse, $200;! tro! of all sales of tickets for games on Ing a telegram to the police @tructural Iron Workers during recent | *f{ternoon. ‘i ‘* ble church | YeHously over night, She was no long- which were In the vieinity of Cape | tits to his child-wife for three-year-olds and ‘up; five fur-|jts grounds, Murphy added Quirk tn his confession, which was] years haw been sunmoned to appear to- | OM July %, when the fashionable churoh | 1" 1 Cnt a te aut eat Spartel, were notified of the plight Of | near Little Wife: You have been |longs—Kironi, 102, (Dreyer), 6 to. 1, 6 to! phe second paragraph of that Ameri-, made to Col. D, Hoyle, Sixth | morrow, it ta declared. in the West nd of London where the and guarded in her answers, | the Delht by wireless, and sped to her}, goog iittle wife, but if I don't get [2 and 6 to 5, won; Chilton Squaw, 109) ..)7y° second alas tp) y issued Field Artillery, commandant at Fort| Another of tho chief witnesses witl he | ceremony was to take place was filed | int guarded in her anewers, snagging senistance, | Several tugs left Gibraltar |7, “yee you any more on thts earch 1) (Turners &,to,z, even and t tof, encand: | on ery cinaon up. The reference to Wiley, ald he blew up the bridge| Frank Hokhof®, Cincinnati coremaker, | with society people, surrounding the |1nto outburats of | plein de on the seme errand. have told you where I want to be|aeq's tol, third, DF tO Wf 004) ne effect that the American League s the Kaw River June nst,| who ia aid to know much about ‘he | bridegroom, surprise was caused that |) 0S oo Sole ee oe Anticipating that nots much ald could) \ eq, at Pleasant Hill. Now, sweet-|" ‘Time, 1011-8, La Saja, Outpost, Ten-4 will not be responsible fo news the cavalry stable June 30, when | operations of the dynamiters. Ortle Mc- | the bride did not appear, A messenger | be given from the sea, even though { heart, do aa I tell you, By-by.” Boy, Lady Hapsourg, Stanley 8. | department when ga om twenty This was written at 9 o'clook Tues-| Hanna Loutse, Mason, De Oro and Un-| the park of the contesting club !¥ a Joke. to death dianapolis to test! day morning, Evidently young Hender-| cle Oliver also ran and finished ae) more ts nothing nthe He said also that he blew up the water/| WOMEN WILL TELL OF JOHN | came back with 4 Rilieea tb gr : * | was sent in baste to the art of Laver- ver twist that turned the laugh om Ave OAYAITY horas wore Duncan) Mamie 0% wlll De RFOMERE fren: $0 pool's residence to make inquiry, and | the prosecutor who tried to trip her. the reply that Lady| Robert M. Moore, counsel for Mise the weather shauld moderate, the Bri- tieh government arranged to land more Rechanae Want aut Conrad, produced the sensation of the Boldiers “with rockets end life-saving |soi, tum with the precious penoll haa|Pamed ns 2 oes, Novelty | subsect,” continued Murphy, at least not inain which supplied the past with| J/S LIFE. ea cay nat SRE | oH corcing: eeenion bx teinciie Ge Apparatus on land at points near Cape) one, put it came back to hie hand! sandicap.-Bob Kennedy. Marathon | from me, as it is no: directed to Me water, Quirk declared ho committed ee i is peared from Lon- | the document of exoneration forced at Spartel Where landing can be effected. | asain, ‘Then he wrote: runner, 6 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, won;| apd I suppose the League meeting will th e at th gation of] Tt ts expected the Grand Jury will heag| Lady Constance disappeared from Lon. | the Sonament of exonerstion fares These soldiers were directed to travel! “ave have to fan with our coats to| Eiigabeth Harwood, % (Hopkins), 3 to! dispose of !: pro Brewer, who sought revenge because! much Indicating tho dual personality of |don, avd i; was later anne HON ee ee Peeples’ Sauer wae “care overland and get as near to the wreck |i. you know half the cow {8 yours.]J, 1 to 2 and out, second; Cubon, 9) Some one sug to Garry Herr he had been courtmartia ind dis-} John J. McNamara. Women, some of she had & har her mind and apart'whe wad bragead CoTEEaTIal es as possible, The scountry is wild <nd/ie y don't get out of here get your|<Turner), 3 to 1, 4 to 5 and out, third mann, chairman of the National Com-! ™s#ed from the service for con list un-| whom have been subpoenaed, others who | decided (a did not wish to be | Plattsburg, No Ya of his assosiaeinal hard to negotiate with life-saving Ma@-| pana to nelp you get my pay from the| W Wiilaina, aut nobile,, Chalmers | mission, jreigant aK pecoming an oft rer pai @ ‘ will be called } wil Wp sorane a ‘a arried } | wien Minn Gonved during oar ta chinery and appurtenances. |mine, If 1 don't happen to lay my eyes |No- 9, also wer sear a |son of the An G0t- | is the wite of @ convict in the iederat|raveme. ere Rabie of the . so-called 4 sojourn at James Farley's country home The Detht went ashore in the dark-|on you again on this arth, I hope to} Falta bp crea meee cma |ting back at Murphy because the latter penitent Fort Leavenworth. ghe| “brains” of the dyr amaite conspiracy in WOLTER TO 0 DIE JAN. 29. | there r é jor Miressy ea reo! < * " ii 7 “4 hey may shud ton the “4 ness early this morming,. The passer: [isco you In heaven, am sure we will | jongs,—Hoffman, 112 (Turner), 6 to 5, 1 to | had issued a sarcastic statement earlier wag arrested everal months aga eM a ee eae ee Miss Conrad testified on cross-exam- re were nearly all asleep and the) meet in heaven want you to teil] aut Rose Queen, 106 (Fore-|{n the week, declar e would for aiding her husband to escape fro @ mune rattgyriees P| Stayer 0 uth Wheeler WIM Be ination yesterday that she did not dios first warning they had of disaster was|j amma that papa and I are all right] 1 to 8 and out, second: | nominate Ran Jounson as president of the suardhouse whe ve was contl ith ere ry a a i ely al fs Aas Elect ted That Week. tate the statement, but commanded when the vessel began to bump-+on | go far, If they don’t sead nothing worse and), 6 to % 1 to 2 and! both of the ble leaghe ong obarme of hs, tg ele aires tees vow Hani et ee Milier, at the point of her revolver, to the rocks. Great confusion ensued, |on us, I hope we can get out. If we! rime, 113, Only three! wert, if Murphy go Se derally Fira 4 tp etait (sols es Ae ay 7 Alber! Wolter, whose sentence to death yi down and write “the truth” about but the officers of the ship succeeded od starters Pmrmenetement lar b aie Mee: Je eet cat | corner omen, far, wlio she. Burne: dee Jer of Ruth Wheeler was ij relations with ber. ; in allaying the fears of the panic- (Continued on Second Page.) — ALG MAUenInRiyRectiag’ Hasiemann Ft ie Fae ¥ an in | woctives und. (OP. WARKAL WAS. KuOW atirme terday by the Co f DOCUMENT SHOWS TRACES OF stricken, Preparations were made at Se nel! New to Issue Commitien Call, | sist comasiie’ on. the road totween |!2 certain quarters. as "Mrar Mod hy w eigtrte chair In Peet oe once for the launching of lifeboats, but WASHINGTO NA eta thd Junction Cit ley.) He sa sea Fey! ce) 4 a prison some day of the week) the prospect for even theae boata to| KILLS ALL DANDRUFF, *, Chairman of "he canmittes on] FRENCH MILITARY AVIATOR —(donction (i iv tho way jattributed fo Jonn J, MoNumara, M8 , The document, as pencitled, shawn an ride the seas and make the shore was - Nee oe ittay toto meray | GOv SHED TODEATH IN FALL |e tw.up ihe Uribe: 500 aeeed tie to ee) ering. te reporta’ of che fnveotign,| ors,tune Was aet tosGay by the Cours, cl4a GAneR: Of Rit au not promising. NEW XORK, Dec. 13-—Word has Just | onal Convention, today told Becvecary | a’ ark eat placed ae PR Dh a pt anv hppenis, and the oxaat d nd hour | 00 ition and punctuation: ; and their daughters, there were other | $2 West 25th St, New York, that Jcommittee at Chicago second week | les Jenthea' t bhi on suspicion of connection with the'ex-| mation which will be of value in d Se gIRnE~ott retraction so well established ‘the members of the British nobility aboard | newest discovery, Poslam Soap, a wary } mil aviator 4" Hosions for nearly a month, Last nixht 5, he extent of the dynamite on New Yorker rom Aato 's position in the matter that Miller's, the Delhi, With thelr personal attend- | used for shampooing eradicates all — o ---- fiom his aeroplane «8 ed at th e went fur Col. Hoyle and made the a . Later und McNamara A ne ear $5,000 for ite returm, aiyts they made up a considerable por-| dandruff, maiing the sealp and halr|Car Htix Noy on Way to Sehool. | military av camp to-day from canfession 5 Sy eriice: dnt wall fei ; ATLANTIC CLPY, Dec, 18.—Emt veaetion’ wae -wettien tlon of the ship's passenger list. ‘Nhis | absolutely healthy, They put thety « H. Coakley, four years old. | Btampes, PR RLRaN, AG Ore Bee Deh ae rying to fornocks “two alles teany "Mesos ‘ahects of tetterbead paves am fale particular British party and nearly all | famous Poslai into this soap, render: | hit by a Broadway and Colum» Lieut, Lantheaume had w Bie Alar GAINERS Peet ena ato ee aie r 20 Se eee ae inlined teceetan: Tree Paar hat iets the tourists on the ship were bound for | ing it thoroughly antiseptic and germ- Ae) WHR. ORUEBIDg. BORG WAY | LSPe BL Ree EO Ae eee Ay oe ee eee aaa attathe Unie Jence one of uniting ie Wore. \alsatanh pone eka) PoRee eae " The Delhi sailed from London Wat | for a soap. Poslum Soap 1s now Kedt|Nogs “an amoulance took the b > at a hele f 1,500 feet, ifs monoplane Quirk's arres been no fir > from his brain and the delleate opera. i beppiend Me Xs) F week. She ts one of the Apest ships in | by druggists, but the Laboratories will] 1).¢ Flower Hospital, where his aligh tur” ng eval times In the | It was sald at the 4 tat World Bullding ‘Turkish Moth tion was thought to be s , »¢ up Miss Conrad Friday mail a trial-sige cake free to all who|hrulses were dressed. Sy Dt ten Sedy was others en implicated and that) g'waye open. Gath with pr he sutdenly voor uncouse.gus ag! might acter 9 o'clock, who T had seen. (Conuigued me a dibinod Posen write by sMem for ity=-Adve ate, Med Conpley. | two him home " [aatesouniaaoie w when found Naas ‘axsoaus wid tallow, jeandasce 6l'sars hom “ee jsavuuhe Lut once belore in stove of ML Nae gt seas sa weeny again Aan A NNR: IN Mm