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; - OMG < ae aa SAYS HE SENT ROSALSKY BOMB FOR REVENG Dmenerse sae <eete oS TO ee WILLCOX FIGHTS. SUBWAY INJUNCTION ‘Weather—Fair and colder to-night; Wednesday clear, I EDITION. EF [Fama if Circulation Books Ope The __PRIOE ONE ‘CENT, n to All. | Bichndhad YORK, TUESDAY, ~ SERVICE BOARD ENJOINED, PLANS TO FGHT ORDER AND SIGN THE SUBWAY DEAL Willcox and His Associates Will Ask Court to Set Aside Order of Justice Hendrick Tying Up Action Until Thursday. ‘An injunction restraining the Public Service Commission from enter- ing into operaging contracts for the new subways with the New York Municipal Railways Company—which is another name for the B. R. T.— and the Interborough Rapid Transit Company was served on Chairman Willcox at 3.15 o'clock this afternoon. The injunction, which was issued by Justice Hendrick, is returnable before Justice Vernon M. Davis on next Thursday, February 6th, and restrains the Commission from signing UPTO ALDERMEN, FOLKS TELS THEN jolph Hearst, appears as @ taxpayer Author of New Ordinance weeking the injunction, The papers were prepared under the direction of Flays Opponents Who Hold ' It Up a Week. Clarence J. Shearn, Mr. Hearst's man of legal affairs. STEPS TAKEN TO VACATE THE SUBWAY INJUNCTION, ‘The frat stap of the majority mem- bers of the Publit Service Commission @fter the service of, the Injunction Yo call in the legal staff and figure Plans for having the restraining ord aot aside. It was figured that if the Injunction can be dissolved before Feb. 6 the con- tracts, which will be ready in due form can be signed before another injunction or order of restraint can be procured. The legul aspects of the situation were examined by Commissioners Will- cox and Williams, who are lawyers and George S$. Coleman, chief counsel, and Leroy T. Harkness and Oliver Sem- ple, associate counsel to the commis- sion. They had the assistance of the lawyers for the B, R..T, and the Inter- borough, It was the impression of the lawyeys tha an action to set aside the injunction would jie under the law which permits any public board against which a court order 43 lesued in ex parte proce to apply to the Judge tssuing su order to set it aside; furthermo} commission's lawyers claim, if It can shown that the injunction was issue tnsufMictent grourts or that a prima eupporting case has not been mud @n application to have the order aside can be made to any Judge. PASS IT, MAYOR URGES. Tammany Leader Dowling Sets Obstruction Tactics at Work in Board, Tn detianee of pul pinion aud in Mayor's wish exe Aldermen to-day out, set the 11 bers, aided hy some Repub’ can Alder- men, failed to take action on the Folks IBEA y |Steamer Ashore on Long Island Beach, SAON Where Waves Drove ier in Snow Storm (Specially Photographed for The Bveni ng World by a Staf Photograp! 9699409 099OO 00090 OTH DEH TOIOE DEDEDE AFTER ATTACK ON WIFE ARE TOLD Accused New Yorker Showed No Hostility to Mrs. Beach, Doctor Says at Trial. SHE ACCUSED NEGRO. Other Witnesses Testify to Hearing Screams in House— Prisoner Sits With Wife. AIKEN, 8. C., Feb. 4.—Mr. and Mra. Frederick O. Beach sat together to-day In the Aiken County Court House and heard the prosecuting attorney attempt to prove to a jury of countrymen that the New York society man had made @ murderous attack upon his wife with a penknife in Aiken last winter. Beach and his wife did not show any deep concern in the proceedings and at times gayly chatied with each other and friends, who sat near them, Eleven witnesses were called by the State, and a slow start was made in thely examination, Prosecutor Gunter directed his. efforts to attacking the story told by Beach, and substantiated his wife, to the effect that: Mrs, fh had been attacked by a negro when she left the house to give her dogs an airing. Dr, Hastings Wyman and his son, Dr. Marian Wyman, who examined Mrs. Beach's wound soon after sie was cut, expressed the opinion that the stab was inflicted from behind, The of the prosecution is that Beach at- tacked his wife while she was running away from him, NEW YORK SCCIETY LEADERS AT THE TRIAL. Mr. and Mrs, Beach entered the court-| 4 room at 9 o'clock, Then they had to be assisted through a crowd of spectators that packed the corridors and the hear- ing room which ts small, morbidly curious had een walting for admittance since 7 o'clock. Mrs. Beach was becomingly a brown coat sult and a tod She showed no signs of nervousness and Beach was apparently perfectly at ease. He helped his wife and Miss Marlon Hollins of New York, one of the witness es for the defense who accompar Beachs, with his attorne Taylor, athe to chairs and then conferred Mrs, Janes B. Y. "s sister, sat with the vis party, and nearby Mrs. B theory | 4 AEE ET rt aapceneeconen ‘FEBRUARY 4, POLE SOD O8-04 OOO Weather—fair aud colder to-night; Wednesday clear, 1913. AGED WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH, HER DAUGHTER HURT TRYING TO SAVE HER, STEAMER ASHORE tained Englt n had ne of them the captain in aA ON in wot off his cours “ Cire ulation Books Open to All.”’ | 18 PAGES no sare” OIIVOOOO40-0 6 right on shore and most of the bottles drove up on the beach, “PRICE ONE OENT. EH UP TWO WOMEN | WITH BOMBS, TRED TD KILL ROSALSKY :\John Paul Farrell in an Amazing Confession Clears the Mystery of Famous Flat-House Murder of a | Year Ago,and Also the Bomb Sent to Judge in West Side House. 4 e ‘}Reconstructs Infernal Machine in: | Police Headquarters Under the — “Third Degree,” Then Worn to © the Verge of Hysteria Breaks Under Dougherty’s Inquisition. ‘| 8 -e-b-8 “ e John Paul Farrell, worn to the verge of hysterta by the unrelenting” Processes of the police “third degree” pursued for twenty-four hours, * confessed to Deputy Commissioner George S. Dougherty to-day to being | the infernal machine murderer. ) $ He sald that he had made the bomb which killed Grace Wale dj etimes known as Helen Taylor, in her apartments at Ne. ; j : sent the engine of murder that exploded | im the { © judge Otto Rosalsky, No, 611 West One Munéred 4 i and Tenth street, on March 16 of last year, } . He contrived the mechanical bomb which exploded last ion { day night in apartment at No, 1475 Fulton avenue, the Bronx, i $ Instantly killing Mrs, Madeline Herrera, blinding her husband, . Bernardo, and seriously wounding Miss Sarah Soughtman, j $ Farrell’s actions and words during the making of his confession were i 3 at times those of a madman. He told conflicting details, some of them % |of the most circumstantial character; contradicted himself the next min- : jute or refused altogether to elucidate some of his statements. But out J * Jof the whole mass of the man’s mental wanderings Dougherty picked a 4 LA sufficient number of facts, capable of verification from other sources, to . | *! convince him that Farrell was guilty of the murder of the Walker woman 3 and of Mrs. Herrera, as well as the attempt on Rosalsky’s life. They con.) WHY HE TRIED TO KILL ROSALSKY. Norwegian and Farrell, after many hours, told what he said was the true story of i why he tried to kill Judge Rosalsky. It was to avenge a boon com xplained he snow OTOH Ae ; Gh Vee Mi Re Se eet inet ataltia | Hla ie Tramcmtel ern Sai ik i ON LONG ISLAND IN ry aia boul Tram Kingarse| Panion’s sentence of thirty-nine years in Sing Sing, imposed by Rosalsky The impending « rival of Eaves ¥ week, we Vand J. M. Lyons, al ep Brace andr is Healen if ite for this » me with 9 cargo of because of a burglary amounting to $16. ae MoCall as Chastman of the ' hile sare Howllog, na ofthe [Pro IDEN: Hel . : A ¢ an a oswible, but did not way The confession of Farrell, wholly verified by the records of the matters, Should Mr, McCall take oflice ordinance uver and éhreatenea | the sary quickly. Hoven ot Out Too Late, A BLINDING STORM eer ieee at breaking ag“ ""4] courts, had it that he and Joseph Harvey, alias De Rose, alias the “Bull,” to-morrow he may not favor the tactics, to have the long ordinance re: |, line|.he men accepted were farmers, one Mrs, Anna M ain, twenty-seven At the offices of the Cuneo Importing and a Harry Hartman entered the apartment of ‘Peter Johnson at No. 242 ] of Chairman Willcox and ils will be the deciding vote on any action pro- | the second floor sseventh street, was this Company it was said the Cuneo was a Norwegian steamer of 800 tons regiater. Bhe was bullt in Norway tn 1907 and ts for line, if the 8 adherents insisted | country merchant and the others cotton 0 No, dH Bast Bigh burned to death upon action to-day, This reading would | mill operatives. ‘The Court designated East One Hundred and Second street on the night of Nov. 15, 1908, and Deck ats Macall ee otated tat helnct hays bern fimened ute mesticne lira frat cama chosen to ant wa: toren é a wants me In which to examine ¢ie| AKlorman Folks moved “for cosaldera-| MR&, BEACH LISTENS INTENTLY | ""* from a aus stove, over when ahe| Banana Freighter, Nicholas| ® ‘sms! SOA Sis The Delane Beet pacts Par laps _ oe Se ee contracts shou! all to him to #ign| ton of th nance at once. Was cooking, caught, her dress, caught but Farrell escaped. them. ‘L oDfe shouted Dowling. “We TO INDICTMENT. Mrs, MeG was feebie and sie! Cuneo, Strands on Beach Near POLICE RAID ROOMS OF “On Dec. 8 Hartman pleaded guilty to a second degree burglary charge and was sentenced to an indeterminate term of between nine and ten years, On Dec, 28 Harvey took the same plea, but because of two prior convictions on the same charge Judge Rosalsky sentenced him to ; While the indictment was being read h kept her eyes intently upoo oy Gunter, Her face did not when he reached the could not xereams sun Murphy young George D. Yeomans, counsel to the 13. ', called at the Public Service ¢ mission late t ferred with the leg: mission and with Commissioners Wil!- | have not read’ the ordinance," 7 | LASHES INTERESTS THAT FIGHT FOR DELAY, “Insist on a vote for immediate con- |‘ eration,” exclaimed Folks. PAINTERS’ UNION; FIND ONLY A PINOCHLE GAME. Broadway Crowd of 1,000 Gathers Point Lookout in Snowfall. whom she lives, 4 tried inv cox and Williams. At 4,30 o'clock Mr.” Chairman F ; : _|tente” Beach rested wk and the ' iranian te Aan) Yeomans hurried from the bullding. | rainy for acting an ane pepe ee tte fluand wd gazed stra fi | pman wrecking tug Melle] {g See’Em Nab Man Who Had |tlirty-iine years, practically the rest of his life. “Do you think there 18 a poxstbility I ayer fora week males a male | He. was not formal ‘ is] The sereame of Mrs, MeGrain aroused| reached the stranded banana freighter, tf Melded a O : “I thought of that boy in for life for a $16 robbery,” said Farrell, \ " y be vacated?" q YT het - ne humiliation of stand-| ot tenant’ in the place and an am-| Nicho tuneo, this Woon and a ust Melted Jueel , fT 5 ‘ studi See etn May Be YacateuT” | vote for Imniediate oonstderations 'bre: | Pee ee ee dod t [tulanee fom the, Reception. Hospital ones beg : ee to gek hints: tay ‘Phe wtnately katuontned quarters ot [404 E made up my mind Rosalsky was a devil. 1 studied for years how : “+E don't think there will be any trou v alderman Volke then took edvantage| Frgsecutor Gunter’ 0} hia wide} Was xent for, But when it responded {twee Hut by the tine the two powerful Vener ® Union, Council % oceupy- {to make a perfect bomb and then | tried to kill him.” { eeron, pte to try to have It Wt teresta in the > Inahed the “vested ine eine teaiimony was taken yea. | dMuRhter serio ined att th bay i ve thigh ie airy on the aunty Hverhian's yours oul ehe tevad of square | the name of Kid Walker, murdered by Henry Le Strang in 1887, as the | @iide this evening?" \Wern responsible for the deaths and ine|tFday. ee aay Ut tk, Hire Depa'te| lng, eae. boardwalk and Point #lewalk outalle a crowd of more than {Man Who caused her downfall, Then he changed his story and said that “Tam going out now to consult about | juriey sustained at the Houston street} Miss Wyman was examined in 0 \ hapia 4 Led an aint we lableg hy sho asec ine a i, ait arts that,” replied Mr. Yeomans, | Hippodrome on Sunday night presence of Prosecutor Gunter and Co [ment who | Retire site Seep bervee puts ehere. Wie, rh ive Up ovge ths Bria teyrs gory hie ath “ea he had sent the infernal machine to Mrs. Walker because he was wikily BROOKLYN JUDGE MAY VACATE! “since the last. meeting of this| Henderson, counsel for the defense, Sty Aaa sr oa pened ieee eer ames MDE ARES RE in love with her and was jealous of the attentions of other men. INJUNCTION, | board,” sald Mr, Folks, “a tragedy has teatified that on the nV sht of Feb. 2 : The Cuneo carries a crew Dougherty, In a partial investigation of Farrell's record, discovered ‘There.was a report that Mr, Yeomans! occurred in this city. That. tragedy | 8¢ Was In her bed in the front roan of —ESEs men and ist Hi 1 with had practicully arranged to have aj might have been prevented | her home, which ts tly across the| iP h spa h ae that he had spent at least ten years In various prisons, though no reoord Brookiyn Supreme Court Judge sign an| “I regret to say it, but the fact is t trum the assault scene, when she| TAFT IN VETO OPPOSES ; MAE | of him exists in the files of the Identification Bureau. order setting aside Justice Hendrick's| that this d for two years has fall ‘d tWo scream. awne Went to the] PIER LINE EXTENSION argo of the ¢ Through many hours of his final examination in Dougherty’s office tho an Ret cecmicoCet neat pont car sonal fallea ae Aet are roatonalele anaes nami bead she wold ad er ben iti dite tatat pine [RAUGE White hatred prisoner strove desperately to prevent the full recom pupere in the case with the intention| will continue to be held responsible elng no she 1 to Takes Vigorous Stand in Refusing he tide ran out it was | tion, ‘That) of What was written on bis mind getting to the police offtlal. When caught | of looking them over and that he might | Vested reste In this board are re-| and a fe heard two} 49 Approve Engineer for Joint rr aagt Folnt w jin the He about the Walker woman being his daughter Farrel] merely | more seri c| come down the street tre | of the Beach home, When she r those dead and injured. ‘The people demand a safe ordinance |but the interests here defy both t | grinned and gave another story—that of jealousy prompting the deed. 1 The first claim of Farrell that he)my father, #0 ahe could not have mare waa the father of Grace Taylor was re-|ried a man named Farrell. So far as withdraw his own injunction on te ground that sufficient evidence to war- rant it had not been offered, ‘WILD GEESE FLY NORTH, hoor! FROGS CROAK, TREES BLOOM, | minission. | | Harbor Co: WASHINGT: ‘ people nd th ayo o him to stop that © or she would 4 . f The Commission met atA.30 o'clock | People and the Mayor, & vote against to him to stop t matt took 1 against] | udiated by the Taylor woman's sister, {I know I have no relative of the namo this afternoon pursuant to adjourn. | tals ordinance may be vote for a| ‘ill the police, she sald the man broke life are SURE WINTER VS OVER. | sis witiam vans of No, 43 Kast {of Farrell, 1 never heard of this man ment at 3.30 o'clock when the injunc th wentence ant may be brougnt| ity @ run ree ‘ leon Kilve a specia rane | Bignty-third street. Mrs Evans said: | Farrell, although 1 saw my sister qu tion was rerved and adjourned until 1 » to thoxe members who oppoxe | FON RAG PARRA TNT ANA TN tae in atoing. the BAW PONT HEWES Vi ‘ Wile e's fathor and mine was Wille ]often when she lived in West se o'clock to-morrow morning, ‘Tiis ad-| this motion | MebHuISike On Racena’ PARAS i peaeaual| tad Bialen 4 stra e AE AG DER Ey ening My was born in Ireland [enty-seventh street, fournment renders tmpoxsivle any] “Phe Une has come to jay aside per | - [pat pane een me fi Pg is gt ma a New York sixty year If there had been a “Kid! Walker in definite action on the subways before} sonal interests and give the public the | PANAMA CANAL CRUISES. | nteelan ee 1 New dersey. over amail black oblects, ‘Through the |p! eta in Southern Virginia to predict ;4&0 He died tn 1883 when we were | my w she was about that hour even thovgh the injunction} protection to which It iy entitled, “It is | pein Gatlion ant files Hirai, Ne Pee ne he ee ne eet Winter really Is over deapite the{living in Fittyeninth street, near Ave: | thirteen years old T would have known ee sae as | WORLD Kl | bottles, Which, they guessed, contained present cold snap over the Atlantic|nue A. it, When Grace was between twelve @entiaued on Fourth Page.) (Continued on Second Page.) messages, the wind Was blowing States “Aly mother died some years before ? and thirteen years old she went up to . »

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