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CHUMS SAW AGED MAN DRAG SLAIN GIRL TWO WORLD’S MARKS LOWERED IN 800-METRE RACE WEATHER—Fair to-night and Tuesday. FIN: Che EDITION. werat R—Fair ie to-ntane and Ta FI EDITION. “ Circulation | Books Open to All, id _PRICE ONE CENT. coer: HS te Resear NEW YORK, “MONDAY, , JULY 8, “1912. 14 PAGES __ PRICE ONE CENT. | NUGENT GOES TO SEA GIRT 4 ety. Pee 3 ere Ming, er WO MEN HFT PED STAY | SHAKES HAND OF WILSON DEFEATS SHEPPARD % CHILD IN THE BRONX, | a nll SMITH SENDS HIS REGRETS sn. sicin ss se POLICE NOW CHARGE World’s 800-Metre and -——-——--++ AN the Other Jersey Delegates Oe te Blat eaaeaED Half-Mile Marks, ee ee) ee THe RRR 1S SURPRISA, aes ; ' cratic Nominee. | Children in the Neighborhood of Julia Connors’s Home Say She Was Attacked by a Shabbily Dressed Man. BIG POLICE FORCE NOW SEARCHING FOR HIM. Finger Prints on Bathtub at the | Scene of the Murder May Help Police in Finding Slayer. —_—>— Fine Showing Compensates for Disqualification of the Relay Team. EX-FOE ARRIVES LATE., Exchanges © “I’m-Glad-to-See Yous” With the Governor and Greets Mrs. Wilson. THE SUMMARIES. | 800-Metre Run—J. B. Meredith, Mercersburg Academy, first; time, 1m, 519-10s.; Melvin W. Sheppard, Irish-American Athetic Club; sec- on; time, 1m. 538.; Ira M. Daven- Port, Chicago Athletic Club, third; timo, 1m. 53s. Running High Jump—A. W. Rich- | ards of Brigham Young University, | first; height 193 centimetres, or | about 6 feet 32-5 inches Lisoche, Germany, second; George &. Hor- ine, Leland Stanford University, thira, 10,000 Metre Run—Kolehmain (Ovecial from a Staff eee of The Even Worl BEA GIRT, N. J., July &§—Ex-Senator James Smith, oe “deposed New Jersey Doss, did not come to Sea Girt to-day to attend the luncheon given by Gov. ‘Wilson. Chairman Grosscup of the State Committee received a telegram from the former Senator explaining why Mr. Gmith did not attend the luncheon, The telegram said Mr, Grosscup's invita- ion had not been received until this morning, too late for him to come down. He regretted, he said, that he had not received it In Smith's jiu 1 as delegate to the ore Convention Police Judge Simon Hahn. Mr | wi accompanied by the other members of the Essex County deleg: thon. im" Nugent, Smith's so: nha Ww, | and chief Neutenant; M ymour of Orange and Harry Backu | ‘They arrived late to the candidate's buffet 1. announced for 1 o'clock The rest of tue Jersey delegation came straggling in from various parts of the State, on every train between 11 and 1 o'clock. he party was kept waiting tll 1.20, when the main body of delegates was escorted to the dining room of the Little House. Fifteen minutes after the ers had commenced serving the informul FLORENCE MOTZE More than one man took part in the horrible murder of twelvee Os year-old Julia Connors in the bathroom of a vacant flat on the third a wore toca: JARCHBALD LASHED timetr. tt Adams, York | I | Athletic Club, second; Beajamin W. { Special Cable Deapatch te The Erening Worlt,) STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July 8.—Amer- floor of No, 3968 Third avenue Saturday night. At least such is-the |CAMORRIST JURY theory of Capt. Brennan of the Bathgate avenue station, under whom | a force of more than twenty detectives has been gathering evidence since : M AKES FULL SWEEP the discovery of the dying child amid the boulders and rock piles in the my , vacant lot adjoining the building in which the crime was committed. nadie tregihbela an ree H “ f ! Capt. Brennan declared that the killing of the child was at least a the great victory of the 100-metre dash BIL 10 CON RESS SCHOOL DRAWING BY FINDS ALL G two-man crime after he had listened this afernoon to the statements of runners yesterday by winning first, sec- = | JULIA. CONNORS UILTY several children, all of whom agreed that Julia was dragged from One prety cuts eee aes winners wate potato © -_— Hundred and Seventy-second street past the moving picture theatre and urg Academy —_—>— le old man with a long white beard, wh ee ees en , 4 into the vacant lot by a little old man with a long white beard, who wore “american | YUdge Declared Unfit to Sit on "ALLENHURST HOTEL Nine of Italian Secret Banda shabby black suit and a felt hat, One of the little girl witnesses—Floge Club, one-tenth of a second be- ahs! [sind Merit, "and Tra N._ Davenport, the Bench—His Moral BURNS 10 GROUND; Convicted of Murder, Others tne Motes of No, 388 Tir avenue | JULIA CONNORS | Carlisle Indian School, second, Time | Presidential | time 1 minute 619-10 Melvin W. Sheppard, | Athlete Of Being Plotters. nan that Just before he took Sold of his time as the same end | nila aid. SEL : } repast to the assembled politicians, seat- ‘The final of the $00-metres race was | | ZO a “g a tart at drag Ber he child 1 ed about the edges of the dining room aS Wondactht: alent ke. tC inness| WASHINGTON, July 8 —Chatrman irae : had veen standing with and talking to } of standing with thelr sandwich plat wer rarer TAL antl? | ents Bi, Clavien oF tha Ci VITERBO, | Italy, July &—The ver- Glovarnt Gressi, the young coal aad ice | in Uttle groups chatting with the Go “ | Hans Braun, of G ny, made a des-| Judiciary of the House of R j dict in the orra trial was handed peddier, who ‘iar a Dagenen: shop als ernor and Mrs, Wilson, Nugent walk TAD’ ¥ TEREDITEL: |perate attempt on the etch, the| tatives to: resented to the House | 7 down tod Nine the accused ening the no in which the crime Up from the station, flanked by his fei-| larse German contingent among the | thirteen articies of impeachment! Building are. and Fire-| ere unanimously ‘deciared guilty o Was committed low delegates from Essex and buffe tl pectators shouting his name frantte-| against Judge Robert W. Archbald of ba j the murder of nara Cuoccolo and c GRESS! UNDER ARREST, BUT : Bs 2. To! ud stopped exhausted ald i ‘ " vat Renae is wife. The remainder of the band i ; : by Congressman Eds I w . ry i stopned exhausted withit | the United States Court of Commerce.| men Have Narrow Escape | h* Wife. The remainder of the band j DENIES, (Chimmie Fadden), ( nan Scully ul » yards of the tape. Whon the three] ai) cia vton' veges were found guilty of belonging to a a : ot Perth Amboy, and > ‘Treasurer ’ American flags were hoisted great] Mr" Clayton's report was unanimous S| Was arested ea » Motze had first talked ta dee ‘This atternon he was cone Record Is Beaten by 10 De- rronted with the enilt in Cap. Breas ; ol 8 e. “ri eing Crushed criminal association. were ralved all over the stadium, | fm his committee From Being Crushed. Collins. are Uneoa’slt ovae (he stadlitin’| || Cree conatitatestithes ninth’ itapeeeh Tho verdict declares Corrado Sortino non ia eaan mrt ! yard or half mile distance after|Ment bf a judicial or civil official of ase : MUliy Of bath mmurderas Nioglo Marrs stint aod tis combi winning the $00-metre contest, which | the United States since the foundation (Special to ‘The Evening World.) Antonio Cerrato and Mariano de ¢ nan's office, Sne positive y tdentited ; 4 abe y of the Government, and is the first] ALLUNHURST. N. J. July &—The|naro guilty of the murder of Cuocolo, ‘ditv Takes | ‘ h PS eee Taal essa ales 1s over 875 yards, and was timed of- . . pes Takes: | Ris sod cand sol te Aiea aaa Rawapaper reporia that the Governa ficially at the half mile, with tho|#!nee the impeachment trial of Judge! nunes, the largest eummer hotel at this!and Giuseppe Salvi, as well as Corrado] &reeS, But Humidity Ist's demtata in ' nt: thea a has been “holding out the olf result that he broke the world’s halt | narles & Wasne of the Nommerh! resort, caught fire Inte this afternoon|sortino, guilty of the murder of Cuo a Big Drop }tad seen him with Jul t before the branch,” and that he would fall on the mile d of 1 minute 62 4-6 seconds, a i re ' ' 7 Mand’ was burned to the mold) jcolo's wife. Q o ji old man plucked her by the aga necks of the men who have been hi making a new standard of 1 minute bitterest political enemies. e truth that Gov. Wilson has treated the Essex Gonsten epectly a8 he treated the other) Penensive Suit and Undergar- fea a Every room in the big hotel was{ The instigators of the murders, includ- pin: Se 2 nf ino the vacant lot, AUOE OF thin Jude bas bean ing Enrico Alfano, Giovanni Rapl, De | vacant area, which adjoins ‘No, summer | Marinas and others, also are declarod| Whew! To-day t# the tent of this’ o4:6 Third avenue on the north and / “The exceedingly reprehensible, and injfilled with the influx marked contrast with the high sense| guests; there were bet secon enthusiasm over the victory was d when {t was learned ali three n 300 and | 10 dexr hot tt i i be given prison sen-| year, and tt 1a almoat 19 degrees hot! cast is w aort of broken plateau at rocky of judicial ethicn and probity that|4oo registered at the hotel. Many of |MUItY. All will be given prison ser members of the Jersey delegation in runners had beaten the world's record,| 7c aiy characterises the Federal {tences, as there is ath penalty in] ter than the former high : pa rush it one can alip viting them to the luncheon: ents Indicate That Suicid by Sheppard in London in 1908—| 8°! aie nerminittes, save in (these were in thelr rooms or on the | tary officlal thermon at the | Unseen to the rea tenement The Governor's positon has been that | Ments Indicate That Suicide 22-6 8 up. Its findings of minbe- {Ptoad plazzas when the alarm of fre! Aitano, who wan the leader of the Ls Tet ingiakt eipad {tn . ured. There the Essex were as muoh representativy Was of Gentle Breeding om caused by haviors in office against Judg p- | was sour flames spread 80, 1, was captured in the t ates ee niaineld aft w that she was taken of the people of Jersey as the Wil Vas of Gentle Breeding. [rion of the s0-metre relay a quickly through the wooden structure Lieut, Petrosino of th Ihc snak aneniinithe SanveakE ‘ mn and led delegates and he would not discrininate| tii iobisechecs | United s just a His business transactions while althat a great many of the guests had | detective force, who a | ee iabiaranseta a rf Hiovcuped fat on against them Jocaten England tn the semi-fina a the tanh wane bald-4a Manel gm pats aping and uome leaped | Brooklyn and him to Ita aa Pub ai pe: coaladess peat ‘ , Congressman Hughes of Now Jersey of a well a 1 was for as was th baie hase (ee : | Ino was subsequently assasainated| to elxht de ore 1 examined, aay for further servi h Neh |io the # 1 from windows and pro New Yorkers the “ the ittle came our on the lawn to grect the a fifteen: nd window }ment eaused by ibe boa ; solution was presented tnpewchs |10 100 Aunt n Naples. , havea eats Noe snad cat J I Essex men and escort them Gite | saan’ w heacu ny a cord | McDermott of Chicago In the 400-motre m and baling him for trial before |iecting balcan | teen of t " house. They were met in the reception | jour walst was found in the bay | s¥imming rac [the Unite Mee aU AE S| rage "1 rier be F ; room by Governor and Mrs, Wilso ar Red Hook rect off the foot of} hough these mishaps caused disap-|"'syour commites 1 hat (AROt te wave ADF i inaee haw : Who came out from the dining-room |" eo ene renalis ent, Chore Was HO TeReAtMeAL Of! sage Archhald's sense SG Lett diupeeprea male rarer Iss ML RE He 4 8 sun Motae's and received the late comers. As Nu- | PMPY-ninth sireety South Hrookly | yccount of them, The spirit of the big] smitty has become deader said the) mented by ensir OM il aren 4, threo Were ney tured, w pcan ate gent walked up he thrust out his hang | ?atly this afternoon, Sergeant O'Con- | sexe was doionstrated as altogether |Tport, ite has prostituted is hign| Mived the fire, whien had started 19 veniy were Hberated during tie tria ae An Gr determinedly—like one r for q| nor of Police Launch N Attached | fair earlier in the day, when it was] omce for personal profit. He has at-| te rear of the ho Ot A eULh. the henat [progress owing to tty that the H wu w her glass of bitter medicine it on alto Harbe A juadf discovered the|@ pounced the American 100-metre tempted by various transactions to com- ha nm ite way hrough ne otel ad served the max mum time posa.t P veins. ¢ r dditional ine wmile, “Governor 1 am glad to see |stah weight ted tightly t cord |g ers, headed byi Duke Kahano-| mercjaiize his potentiality as judge] 4” there. as ne bores saying A }tor sentence in the event of a convi Anti 1 wien iaele RAG he anid With A kota ahow at ued ant’ vl it back to Pier A,/moku of Hawati, would not be regard-|i1¢ has shown an overweening desire to | !8'** nd aurrounding resorts flocked | “Goat exoitement iat al fore the | 9 fous nel 1 charact whence It was re 1 to the mor ed as in default because the members| make gainful bargains with parties hay. | Branch and surr Great excitement prevailed all over a nan Ave tiive in thaieksn Lan ei , yotained thi ; a | 8 | sun had " was obtained this a » you, Mr, Nugent, The woma have becn a| did not appear at the somi-tlials last) ing cases before him or likely to have|t® the scene. the town when the verdi was an! porers and th eniug World reporter and Phen Nug nt vide, was not » than twenty-fve| night and that the heat would be swum| cases before him, To accomplish this Reape oreerrr ery pounced, as throngs had come ft om | als dropped fron <1austlo’ and ¢ t Pp / who lives ing presented to e feet #ix inches tall, of| ove Vahle, the eto e is i =f i any points. Reinforcements of troopa| ! si f me aptain oY AP Uae te ial Ay = nohee, M, of| ov Wahle, the director of the Ameri-|urpose he has not hesitated to use his | NATIONAL LEAGUE. jeany points, Ht hana ae pa ea 7 4 Lobes Hee ures and very dari halr and] can swimmers, protested he had been| omectal power and in such he has de-| jan nted P on D wis be won, ON y I i ». 3890 Third men felt embarrass The condition of her hands officially told there would be no seml-| graded his high office and destroyed the AT CHICAGO, on > bay. nw prowtra taken to avenue ment the juickly au ty ot I rol indicated | finals because ily seven men qualified | confidence of the public in his jud) GiANTS— | ae é . oe alias a f | pita py 1 Polly Kiprick, the Governor, who was called e po nile) for the finals, The ans, who Won |integrity, He has forfetted the cond: 00 ae on ‘ : i E88) Violet Morton, forty ow Hie was la st her home, goth an he had shaken han with h and station i rody had | the hs tio be re ated, were not pleased! tion upon which he holds his | auicaGe sovrt and 4 prec nt, aan § to give her addr 18 No, 812 Third +: 88 olclecke em, to weleone the Jon sun | nin the wa e than| by the decision, sion and should be removed from office | CHICAGU A number relatives of the from No. 04 Kirst 4 1e) gatunsan f syed ‘with taal ORANGE of Hue 4 \r hours and ore no maras| ENGLISHMEN PROTEST YANKEE | py tmpeachment. 0 2 -_ cused, ¢ Lin ddlidaud sisters and! p ievue Hospital this att mn ove ws 1 boys in Crotom re a . | VICTORY IN RELAY. The committee charges that the arrived here thin morning, | oon, ‘ Bhe ct boa palte ye eaponsive two-piece suit of tan| The troubles of the relay team were|following elrcumstances warrant. {m AT PITTSBURGH, Ore OF them |inmediately arGr|" aawar We thirty-eight down tot With Bileabeth Aston “How are im de. | colored crash clothed the body. ‘Thi aused when Be ran beyond the pre=|peachment: That Judge Archbald | PHILADEL PHIA ‘a eter shure n faci id He Out) ears laborer, of No. 450 1 at No, 382 Third avec lighted to si Demos Jax well as the ¢ tely embrotdered Jinits for passing the billet. | negotiated with the Erie for the pur FIMAT CAME [Roune, where they remained praying! peventy-olghth street, died from hi t and Harry Brown, who My Rist WAlal Geli Hoch Tao iene was running beside Wilson of|ontes of the Kahtsdld cecal a i 0 0 6 O21 0 2 O— Bland imploring mercy for the prisoners. | Seventy-etK ag Peyaghah . liven as "Tam glad to be here,” assu C opty mashed tered ‘This had aac Of giving [Re Meetcrte ck ninee ster seme RAE All the accused maintained an abso. | ftlure Inducel by heat al N (avenue, It was about blind Senator. “I have ween wait |Her white, lace trimmed underkar | 1%, the advantage of @ pacemaking |e Joined with George M. Watson of | PITTSBURGH— y aaloon at No, 860 First avvenue past five then, She must have s you ever since t vention," Renta (bore ik Week tie be AAIMIN To %lscranton in an attempt to well the 000000 1 O Q— q{ ity calm demeanor. As most of — - Jplayed with us rar) When nates wna elena en ae} 1” and a further red mark of a/" 4) Richards of Brigham Young | stock of the Marian Coal Company to ue, them are veterans they seem better AMES IN TONOPAH |sho left she said she was up to 2 Ai iy [cross in a square, with the numeral | q; he ru the D., Is and W. Railroad; that bh able to conceal thelr anxtety. Only} FL, ndred and Seve! times have been on’ th f wiring University won the running high jump, i that he AMERICAN LEAGUE. pole ts ear A . Hunde an nty-seventh you to cone, If 1 could |ten beside 4 White alk stockings | clearing the bar at 1 metre, 93 centiz| Sought to lease from the Lehigh Val Ciro Vitossl: She prises SAOws ea bie WIPE OUT TWO BLOCKS. stroct to meet ner father. sh rted not come to-da a snd white canvas buttoned shows,| metres, or a hair's breadth under 6{ley Railroad a culm bank on the adnan elk “Guardian Angel of the ¢ ‘amorra,” dise off alone and I went on playing, you were neeiid in Wa > the numb: i-4057, com-|feet 4 1-2 inches. Liesche of Ger-|Girard estate, near Shenandoah, when . played any kind o: ame at being 2 Ff orto ve Lorimer situation.” garmenty many was second and George Horine|the railroad was @ litigant before hia| _ FIRST GAME. sasha eeeatitice TONOPAH, a ae, be ve pe ks| SAYS LITTLE OLD MAN DRAGGED “Never fear,” said the Tl marks of identification were|of the Leland Stanford University, that he used his judioial in. | CLEVELAND— (Continued on Second Page) in the business district of Tonopah were CHILD AWAY, be back there In time to cast one vote." | missing re were no rings on the| third. to get @ coal lease from the 20000200 3-7 destroyed by fire carly to-day ‘ores “L turned and looked once and sw ATHLETICS— are nie faiwes. Several o-tive buildings worg (Julia talking with a Mttle old mam with 000.400 0 0 O~ 4) Reger ail santrure Oh trove, T have often seem ia the nator then re-|hands nor other pieces of Jewelry Gev, Wilson and the $ a, beat Tewa.| Philadelphia and Reading Coal Com- tired to the private office for a con-| which might give @ clue to =~ — pany for Frederick Warnke, for wijch ference. woman's identity. , (Continued on Second Page.) he was to receive $1,000, Ft of volunteers joined in the seatctcntitte tt CClCllCCl CClCClCO OL DD ADLLLLLAAAALLALAALEA as . cE RR TO COENEN ‘in " b