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WHATHER-F: FI EDITION. tosniaht sn@ Fr v1 col — (IVEGUINEAPIG COMMISSION BARS FOUND IN RUINS ATTELLFROM RING OFTHEEQUITABLE FORHALF AYEAR Seat Uptown to Comfortable Quarters After Being Petted by Women. Copsriaht. |G Danny Goodman Also Dis- qualified—Cannot Even Enter Boxing Club. ik RIGHTER 1S SCORED. | Wh = MORE VAULTS OPE ED. Many Millions of Securities Are Carried Away by Thier Owners. Commissioner O’Neil, Making Report, Declares Attell Mis- led Commission. After two more vaults of the Mercan- Denouncing two of the witnesses bo- je Bafe Deposit Company in the ruins i i fore it for liaving given “false and # the Equitable Building had given UP) persurea” teatimony during the hear- many millions to-day, Bacillus, © IV@] ices the state Athletic commission gulnea pig, was found in the rooms for- ‘erly occupied by the medical depart- ent of the Equitable Life Assurance mpany. | thia afternoon concluded its investiga- | tion of the recent Abe Attel!-Knoskout Brown fight by disqualifying Attell and his second, Danny Goodman, for six Persons in the long line waiting to! monthe. ’ open strong boxes, including several) After announcing the decision of the fashionably gowned women, were nearly | board, which became public one minute as mueh Interested in the finding of the | after conclusion of the investigation, ‘inea pig ee in the valuables in vaults, | COMMiasioner O'Nell added that, as a re- | ‘ i mut of the probe into this fight, there he ttle animal bad been kept tm a) wins ie an immediate searching investi fee dacteriological purposes by Dr. teation of the affuirs of the National sTeet Aas of the company’ motical ox: Cato, where the Atteli-Brown ‘qmminere, > 4 ‘ was staged. Tae: Commissioners ‘When Dr. Wolf entered the tangle of |'515 aetermined to forward to District wreckage which filed the place to-day, Attorney Whitman a copy. of the min- ha-negpd a faint squeak from the cage. oe iets ttt He realised at once thet Bacillus, tneU of, Khe neocetiraae, Cree evanes 1 possible there will ve criminal proceed: | had beg with 6 ings against some of the witnesses be- | bonne pF Aasedprend Jan. tnearly #*| tore the Commieston. All of the teati- | mony wag given under oath and in an- | ie Sere oe Cedarly a tad od nouneing ite findings the Commtssion | society women in line and they went/@an't mince any words in bramting | Hie rte Petting’ htm, He was "uch of the testimony utterly rater, | Ue Mat Ootown'to honorable and com.| Th¢ commissioners were plainly tottable quarters ip Dr. Wolt's labora. | @Toused over what they found, as ths | i i : probe went deeper into the weird ex- 4 ee Foegist hdl et tregtial dod fhidition put wo by A'ttell In his meet- eommiasioner of the Equitable Life, said| ing with the East Sider and it Is that a very weak and dilapidated cat| evident they are determined to shake had been found in the ruins yesterday | things up in Now k boxing bY ®) Connvi n@ fed and restored to health. real effort to weed out fraud. ’ All morning a line of boxholders who TIMONY PROVES CONTRADIC- had been notified by mail of the in-! TORY, PUZZLING COMMISSION. tended opening stood waiting for &) there were but two witnesses before | chance to get at their valuables, The|ine Gommiesion at its final hearing thie afternoon, and when they had told their | tories {t was immediately! evident tho t | Commissioners had made up thelr minds wa Pine street nearly to Nassau. | concerning fight some time prior {were bankers, women in furs and |i) the conclusion af the probe, The two ss and messengers, witnesses to-day were Willlain H. Hicks, | Ved of the line was at the entrance to | the company’s former office at Broad- way and Cedar street, to Pine atr aa Mayor Board of fon over the Hoard, by “ Circulation Books Open to All. Pobiiehing Il MAYOR, CENSURED BY CITY BOARD, WALKS RIGHT OUT on New Subways. William t jue A majority subway 4 of Queens Offers «| Resolution to Force Action in s sceceeeerersereeicsteeeeres: NEW YORK, , JANUARY THURSDAY 25, THE LEAP YEAR PROPOSAL EDITORIAL Rooms. NO ADMITTANCE “EXCEPT ON if W777 ——/. ‘RR AITOR-B! ss i/) Hi pF “IeK ENGINEER” ACTS AS ENINEER es” UN TRIP 10 WASHINGTON Springfield Man's Kick Leads | to Arrest of Four Swindlers. as uy Donald 1. Persch, who was arrested at the time af the Windsor Trust Company Runs Big Engine Through Tunnel Sately and |. ndal; Harry Ingram and Charles G Enjoys the Experience—Pennsylvania Sta- (a ey. oan nde tion Excites His Admiration—‘“Mar- with grand larceny in connection with a vellous!” He Exclaims. new version of the “sick engineer” swin- die, which was Invented by Larry Sum- merville and his fellow-con-xame artiate. William J, Pollock was arreated at No. 1 Broadway on a similar change that of Connaught came down of a Kaiser and a King was delighted | from the circumscribed aloofness of | at the prospect and he set out at oncejalleged him to be one of the Perach. Pcoll: rovalty to-day to the plane of a motor-|{0 learn the uses of every ilttle applt- | Mitohell-Ingram outfit torday’ when | man aad handied the throttle of the ance in the cap of the looomatty une |g Cetttal Ofeiee Detectives Cray, Ravage of one vote.! etectric engine that drew the big Wash- |, *% the starting time approached, Jand Busby, who made the arrests, allege nen the first man to be admitted | 4 sporting writer, and Jimmy Carroll, a resolution asking the Mayor; or | mssador Reid, who had also climbed 1n- | there are ela@nt men in the gang of win: ioe out With a tin box under his arm, | big was in Attell'a corner during the|to either approve of disapprove the | meicn exeres® in which he set out £07 ley the cab, bade bis guest good-by and|diers complained againet aml that their {4 Japanned surface was bright and un- | ; " ts ‘ | Washington, throughout its J) yj hurr away. Col, Lowther remained! wwindles aggregate $100,000. Jap |fght. They both told stories widely at | Broadway - Fifty-ninth street - Astoria 5) si vadiai Warley it .! tarnished. vari with the testimony given by |route without further delay. ‘The reso. | £72 the vast marblo Pennsylvania Sta-) with htm in the cab throughout the run| A gpecific complaint agalnst the four CHEERED ALONG LINE FOR) Attend Goodman Tution, lost on the frat ote, maw re, | t#oH at Thirty-third street and Beventh |to Newark, when they both returned to| prigoners ts made by W. B. Shlenk of RINGING THE GOOD NEWS, | Bice declared that the day after the | considered and passed. avenue, to the Maniiuitan transfer ae private car, after shaking hands /springfleld, Mass, Ie charges that « ‘“Wmverything Is fine,” he said, but| fight Goodman told him he had “heard| In effect the Mayor told the Board | depot in Harrison, N. J. No Cad motorman and thanking him | membor of the wang calied on him at was Interrupted by a running cheer|Commisstoner O'Neil had lost @ bet of] members to mind thelr own business, | The Governor-General of Canada was ee ee ceception at the White | mee In Gpringheld and saeenet which echoed down the line. One by|$° on Attell, and that because the He came from his office to attend the |4# Pleased as a boy at the opportunsty | iioige and the dinner at Ambassador | emf! 888 Lager Ld hyper herd gir one the boxholders were admitted, and Commissioner was “sore he had start- session for that particular purpose. | to guide the huge mass o: 1 Paat| itpvee's to-night, the Duke will be the Fe ne Bul Rnaine ne ot the in the presence of the armed guards of /¢:! an investigation. Good vai also tried The Issue was forced when the| the bulging-eyed signals tn the under | guest at the National Presa Club atian |treinn Cupper company, Incorporated | the company, J. R. Russell, tie treas- | to Influence Hicks, continued the wit- Mayor's attitude was brought before te! river bore and across the Hackensa i al reception. . the @tate of Washingiol | urer, and C. K. Billings, the secretary, | ness, behalf of Attell, and furth voard in a resolution by Boroug) Pres!-| meadows, Motorman Arthur Bartlett) The Duchess of Connaught and BS toe naan hota Sink eikis ORM: HAT MFORE | DONS, cea riibed | Aaplgred Arteh hea fF aaad on please dent Connolly of Queens, reuesting 1-| stood at his side, directing lim aad! Princess Patricia atended the opera this nee:, a0 the story went, that the mine tie contents and locked them again be-| When Attell was on the dhe re-| mediate action from the Mayor on the| answering the multitude of questions| afternoon, as guests of Mrs. hilly . ME ss {16 taking them to new deposit places. | peatediy declared he had not wager ew router, Comptroller Prendergast. | that pai tenes use te Deden | was immensely va able The concern Mercantile has taken the Carnegte| "a nickel" on the outcome of the bout. | president McAneny and President Con-! "4, way bully good fan every, inch of | impairs engar Ve. hy. this at0Gh, WOUM pay op ie Depoalt vaults and any of {te cus-| Little Jimmy Carroll proved the star! notty spoke for the resolution. the way," exolaimed the Duke, a he| WASHINGTON IS AGOG LR Ne tee a) dyecton eset et i) cers who dosired were allowed to take | witness of the in igation, his quaint-) When the Mayor came in President rrender the lever to Bartlet! ¢ . ’ . f PLS ete al ea PEATE DS ‘it’! OVER VISIT O. |New England farmere, If Bhienk could th: hoxes across the street and put them|1y humorous answers repeatedly send-|Connolly moved tie adoption of his reso-|approaen to the Manhattan transfer stac ‘s F DUKE TO \* ae ere ee ated 1) the vaults at No, 116 Broadway to|ing the room into roare of laughter. | lution. tion, THE PRESIDENT TO-DAY.\ 3. ele Ba remain for the rest of the period of] yimy he wae twenty-four yeare to be built? There was as little ceremony as p: a rt omy Gen ceavincinimniititente {tein Mercantile contracts, jold, He said ho didn’t think Attell was | sible about the Duke of Connausht’s! wagiNaTON, Jan, Nearly two|theeueh another vague source that simon Borg & Co., Stock Exchange qrugged the night of the fight, as Abie | niess t vest | departure for Washington, wlere Ne tousand pereome on Hie Royal| was @ farmer in Bridgeport, Conn., who brokers, took out alx large boxes 10! nag insisted, and, furtiiermore, he | 1" he eal dsak will pay, hip respecte 19 Treeident Taft | jgeaeas Nera! shesred tle oval was @ fariaet {0 Bidmepart, Cons whe the Carnegie vaults. The boxes re inought the featierweight should have! “We dont seem and Ue (Ge quent of tianpr nt © dinner |;ueneenn, wat cuvme ce CORPAUEDG a8 /hAG @ 10) 94 fue fuaay Se 0 Tae ake quired two men each to carry them) put up a much better fight. Jimmy K lines b answered the Mayor.| given by British Ambassador James (1) (0° 20" ia | Roeed 88 sale FOcemers One: Fen Oban ad Were guarded 0» two policemen IN| Gane know muci about the effects of X ready to be} Bryce, He was escorted to the Penne | tor tty ne | $15,000 worth of the stock, and did ao, sto poner ioaded them into an |cocaine--hadn't Kot fer enough along eee eo ey ut cammlor | The royal visitor was greeted by at-|He expected to got $150,000 for the stock utomobile, and with an armed guard in the boxing game, he sald grave aie at NER LMS allecdeccamp’ end secretary, |tachee of the British and py | When he investigated ie found the sitting on them took them juptown, Jimmy didn't know riuch about the y trom the wos-| making tie run from the Reid mansion #7 ‘lmost equally low obeisance from | stock he bh vd 94 prassleally Betoce the seneral llr Bhoidery | welghte,for the Aght. 1a. sald ABHIAEE: | in one of his host's big limousines Major Archie Butt, personal representa. | Worthless ort wag admitted, J. W. Marviman, Presi-| aie chorus girl eep thelr welghts ; ian rh iawina ne tastonee. bone Af the ieresiaant denty vanished, dent of Harriman & went into the | 4 K ] | "It t# in wate hands,” replied the| The usual following of tax Dn | yy See mene site with a force of clerks and took] ‘temselves. Carroll denied he had) Mayor, wits the atr of one who means|taining reporters and phot * | Duke shook hands with Major | ‘Tis was only ot i out four steel boxes which were eald | told Goodman he had heard O'Neil had | to impress the fuct that the wants no|tratled along, but there was no curfous, Butt and talked laughingly with him for | Paints that have leven pou tne into the 1 contain $20,000,000 worth of securities, | #00 bet on Attell, It then developed the | ald in handling bis own department, |¢rowd to force a way through as at|#everal minutes. Distriot-Attoraey's office and whtoh | The usually austere and solemn Mr.| witness had appeared before the com- | Then he wa away angry with the|#everal points in the royal visitors’ | Police and Secret Service operatives | )''\" Vern. wnder inv mation $9) Mareiman fairly skipped for Joy as he| mission voluntarily after reading of | board for t > eile wand wanderings yesterday to guard the King England's uncle | “horse fama ean Milehall) doe directed the lifting of A ie none to to | Goodman testimony regarding the al-! The clerk called the roll and © omp-|“"MARVELOUS!" CRiES DUKE, AS | Prepared for a big crown at the Union| won warrante had been Lasued, were iu en * Aceh eee mare's see to leged wager, On his way out Jimmy troller Prendergast, President Me- HE VIEWS STATION. Station when the royal party arrives | arraiqned in Gengral Sessions befor: There the ‘contents of oie of them expressed the hope thin would be the | Aneny, President st id President; The private car Cygn heen prow “OHM PM. The Duke was tnimedis | Judge Malone ani committed to the ere Iaid out to dry, and nearly half of |Iast time he w i be before the com. Connolly, representing eight votes voted | vided for the Duke's \ and attached “tely whisked in White House au | Tombs. Pe Mook was arraigned in Cen the Harriman offices was devoted to! mission for the resolution. It was lost to the express leaving the Pennsylvanta | tomobile to the Briush Binbasey bee Bice, ae anes Sie) Nei " FEA ores Ke cut Th Wall street |COMMISRION MAPS ATTELL AND) tyme ice ue any trates savor |Gapot, at 3.08 Ambassador eld and) eee et te ake ee eaeet, for the | rests are exported in a Sw Gare AaB OMeck (here were 20 man; 4 GOODMAN HARD. means of making him and he did not|Tourls: Agent If. ¥. Darnol!, who ee-|in the Ithie Hoom of the White Iouse Er ee rentere in line that the issuing of) Carrol! had hardly left the room! propose to vote for the resolu corted them through the great station Hit Highness waa escorted trom thet WOMAN IN BURGLARY cheats was suspended until to-morrow. | wien Comintasiones O'Nell “WIL you support a reno ‘ train shed and explained tt ae} Mindassy hy uadron of the Fifteenth | Ueto Wee suspend in tine them | nen. Commaaeln O'Neal arone and “Will you support a resolution for such |and train shed and ex d ite mya | Rinnaeey 8 Pa or h AT MRS. THAW’S HOME? n ‘opinion of Mr: Russell and Mr, | “¢! @ Commission's Andings. | court action?” aaked Comptrotier Pren- | terlos. tr : esident's Ow | Hiittings, as could get to thelr boxes be. | ile nald dergast | The royal visit was very curious fo King mar niadaal cel 5 “ae iene : | night to study tite cage from every | aMirmative.” said Kilne, than passing | itm, and the comments burat the te ilouse portic when the) Been Mdentitied in Pittsburgh, Sur- st. Reduce possiie angle, atid tt has had no dim. What ts pra Me Ld ‘ nh of cens | from hi marve!lous extraordine Duke arrived, and the An ann | rare (ISTE The St. Paul Railway this afternoon | culty in reaching a concluston, The Sine fAy tie an yen vat he got to hie in he® way played when he i+ renders to Chicago Police vlared a semi-annual dividend of Commission has deter Joon sum: | way changed. ae Just how tt was made aL SoatemOD me ih HNCAGO, Jan Mra N Prince, yer cent, on its common stock. ‘This | mg ant and accordingly hereby | - 6 of the big. d 1 Md164 ine: omMcera and thelr had be ho is a6 der ing ‘i wh at * a reduction of one p nthe announces the disqualification of Atte Biaverooin soneey aioe " f Maia | previows payments and pla: stock | for @ period of slx monthe from. the | Titi UR Porte “yan | Motorma, lett and entered the ca Kevirning Embans avairy | bur yes of Mrs, William per cent. basis, ‘The regular | day of his Might with Brown, It reaches opgn day end wight, Tazicaa. Egyress money | Here there was more explaining, and at gacort will leave the Duke and Pres-| Thay and of Tt J. Kaufmann, wealthy cabana, dividend of 3% per cent tras) go Word Balle 3 ast the Duke wae asked if he would | {dent Teft, with Major Butt, wii re-ldepartment store proprietor, surrendered was on the preferred. 4 (Continued on Resend Page.) rt id (Pa ae, ‘ . * "Fieohens estas: $068, [oore to tae the Og engines, Tae umole|iuis tne ea of tee revel vieen, bo the Cincage police late to-day, ‘ 18 PAGES WEATHER—Fair to-sight ‘PRICE ONE |CRUIKSHANK “BACK TO FACE MUSIC,” SAYS CRUIKSHANK ’ ABE ATTELL IS BARRED FROM BOXING HERE $e Fei 71 cold, CENT. RETURNS, THEN VANISHES AGAIN IN LAWYER'S OFFICE ee Caught After Wild Sprint From Porto Rico Liner, He Announces He'll Go Back to Wife and ‘Face the Music.” CALLS HIMSELF “FULLER” AND OFFERS TO FIGHT. No Woman With Him on Steamer and He Denies all Stories About His Affinities. Back from Porto Rico on the Red D Liner Caracas, Capt. Barton Cruikshank, foremost disappearer and affinity collector of the age, led a band of earnestly interested friends and investigators a wiki sprinting chase through Brooklyn to-day and was brought to bay. He took refuge in the office of his lawyer friend, Lowen E. Ginn, at No. 115 Broadway. There he remained in a state of siege all day. policemen guarded the door. like terriers at a rat hole. “BILLY” DELANEY NOTED TRAINER, DIES IN OAKLAND — Man Who Developed Jeffries Passes Away After Long Illness. OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. %-Billy Two gray coated No one who saw him enter saw him come out. Thirty men watched the door of the office all through the afternoon Jim De- Late tn the afternoon there were un- easy suspicions that he might have been, spirited throug interior corridor ot the building to an ash holst, and thence might have made yet another disap- pearance into the « @ coal hole from the Church street sidewalk, Dutlding. At the oMfce of the lawyer, Crutk- shank authorized a statement that he was Barton Cruikshank, “back to face the music," that he was going back at once to Potsdam, N. Y., to rejoin the wife and chiklren he abandoned about two years ago after leaving carefully prepa: evidence that he had drowned, and tha tthere was n in any of the stories about wom From the lawyer's of sent out notice to the ne noon that he would give an exclusiy Interview for $00. No great eager! was displayed in Park Row on receipt of the Information, r world throug) bas On the Caracas Cru ianey, the famous trainer, died here] yiown an George W. Pusite ae oven early to-day, He had been sick for #ev+! made a fale affidavit to thy immigra: ara) months. tion oMecials that his name was Puller. = A Wireless inessiKe addre Billy Delancy san the best trainer and way delivered to himten deve ctees Tae areatest Jud htors in Amertea. | ship sailed. He became so much exclted He plloted Jim Cn bert to the champlon-| and depressed that the captain ordere! ealp and when Vo. r nal that ever entered a prize ring It was Delaney who first d Jeffries lacked heart, He sald he prevented Jeffries from quitting In eral fights, He and Jeffries, hed the to bogwan he took Jin Jeffries and forged j& champion out of the rawest laved that terial him watched and told the wireless op. erator not to dell had nev- however, were good friends until Jeffries repudl: | ated a match Delaney made wit Squires. Delaney claimed had authorized him to mak that Joftrié the mat + Bil} Delaney took up Al Kaufmann for several years Kaufmann made ar up the fistle jadde Then Delaney got @ chance tu train and second Jaok Johnson in the latter's fight with Jeffries, The wight of Dela in the negro'a corner Is | ed to have taken the lieart completely out of Jef- fries when he entered the rink at Reno. Delaney’s failure to mak of Al Kaufman soured him op He practioall d last Summ he was in k for He said then he was ge ensy for the rem of hin ile ‘The records are not cle @ chi thy was a date o birth of Delan born In New York « cording to those w and was qitie but tt fe be eight Delaney ad a comfortable hon Oakland and waa a man of means and | standing in the ¢ unity H g@tubborn citizen when he tho was right and invariably his principles. On May 40, 1910, a stood up t he| for com- of New Yorkers wired ‘I ’ of $10,000 to train Jeffries for the} ning Meht with Johnson. for Manhattan Island. wired ep! T quit Jeffries for & gambling debt dora res Jeffries ning staff and san get along without me. From a white man's standpoint 1 admtre the stand you take, but T could not cons ectentiously have James J, Jeftsies,” t any er any More | sesages for him, so there could ¥e no danger of & suicide, For the benefit of the paipttating female hearty which have been captl- vated from time to time all over the country by Crulkshank’s — lovelorn wlances—and to each of whom he has said: “You are the only one who really understands''—-tt may be sald that to the information of other passengers and the officers of the Caracas, Crulkshamk (id not have @ Woman companion en his return trom Porto Rico. ‘nere was ® young woman on the ship who had sailed on the San Juan from hi Jan. 13 when he did, she made it quite clear that t But s was n| 4 ship acquaintance, and she was quite a# curious about him as anyoody else, REPORTER PICKS HIM EASILY BY PHOTOGRAPH. An Evening World report fownd Cruikshank standing in the second eab- hwhen the liner paused at Quarantane, There was is his idenatty from photog: eporter haa You are Capt, Cruikshank, are you not! he Was as No,” he si leasantly 4 am not, I am George W. ‘Oh, come now, cap "What docs all this mean," he eald, losing his temper, “Go bother some body elve.”* “Aren't you Donald Douglas?’ No. Go away!” “What have you been doing in Porto Ri “Nobody's business but my own.” “Why did you come back?” “What's 1c to you? In such informing terms the interview progressed all the way across the bay dealings with|to the Red D wharf. Ut was iaterrupted only by the Sup \ sf e