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Seviously, on for Anhut, Mr. De Ford had read to the jury tye indictment charging Thaw with killing Stanford White, Thaw was brisk and alert as he en- tered the courtroom and made his way to the witness chair that had been the centre of attraction for Bim for many | weary we ks five an@ etm years age. || Arth street. Te wore big spectacles ‘iat served to George KR, Steinberwer, real eatate, conceal the expreasion of his ‘eyes, Hie | Xo. 126 Bt. Nicholas avenue ; tiudeavor 40 eppear enim and to be | Hugene Fuller, civil eagineer, No. jear in Sie answers wes e@pparent. Oniy once aif he break out in a volun- tary statemer’ and he frequentiy con- sulted with the Court. Thaw's direct Gee edd oud- stance that Anbut, to him by Dr, Russell, visited bis at Mattes: ind volunteered to out for 000. Of this sun? 1 was fet $20,000 and Anhut 6,000, accord- ng to Anhut. An agreement was en- ‘er@@ Into and Thaw turned over to Antt through his sister, Mra. George Carfiesie, and hia confidential agent, Ar- ty uh Hoffman, $20,000 in securities and) tm cash. | THAW NOT COHERENT GIVING 3 TESTIMONY. 0 witness was Rot always coherent. | it Was necessary for the stenographer | tojepeat many of his answers. At “| of hie direct testimony he said: pthought { was justified ia dealing wig Anhut because I had been told m nother, whose case was similar to m fad deen released. Anhut agreed half the $25,000 if I was atill asylum on Jen. 1 of thie year, ur C. Palmer, counsel for the de- fonse, started at Thaw hammer and ‘His fret “Feu are the came Herry K, Taaw ‘White, and his face flushed. He leaned for- ward and snapped at Palmer: “That is not my name.” on “But you are the mas man. Weat second street. 08 Went One Hundred and Forticth otreet. No. IM West Highty-seventh street, Clihremont avenue, M9 West One Hundred and Thirty. sixth street. eulent West One Wundred and street. JURY IN THE ANHUT TRIAL SECURED IN.90 MINUTES William 8. English, manager, No. 101 West Forty-cighth atreet; fore. Wittiam €, Betts, director, No. © ity-third atreet, Jaeod Btern, No, 98 Weet Sy Frederick W. Many, Manley 11. Stead, cotton merchant, la B. Amith, aalesman, No, @ John G, Taylor, manufacturer, No, Henry L. Piaye, No, 6 Bixtiotn ‘TWO "FRISCO GIRLS MUST GO TO COURT | ON SMUGGLING CHARGE an€the on Mf T wae tilt there! Migc Tillman Declared $750 and Appraisers Fix Value at $4,000, ——_ TRENTON, N. J., May .—The Misses Agnes Mangels and Agnes Tillman of San Francieco, who reached New York | B May 12 on the steamship Amerika, have doen cited by United States Die- trtet-Attorney Vreetand of the New Yer- ho ven't your" [87 District, to appear in the Federal wpe leaked at the Judge and at |COUrt here Monday to ace charges of women wore seised by custome authori- es." PAnd when you shot him didn't you knew you were shooting o it thundered Palmer. refuse to answer that quéstion” announced Thaw after he hag 08 appealingly at the Court aaé the Diatrict-Attorney. “On what oan “On the ground t_ my :position here to that of @ witness,” answered b al : MIGTRIAL. i De Ford im hfe opening address State would prove that Ashut, wo An Immediate fall in prices Dected, Const States eat ment raised west of the Rocky Mountains and comparative tables show that the average of prices and can ve held only in Greece, emugsiing. De Fre reid tn a weiss ausinio| TM GOWNS and Jewels of the young ny to the stenographer bo replied: 11105 ns the charges are contained tn & Teport made to Collector Loeb after a two-day investigation. to declare proper value of gods brought from abroad is the basin of the charges, Miss Tillman declared dutiadle articles valued at $140, accord- ing to her own estimation. The ap- preieere placed their value at $4,000, however, after making liberal allowance for wear. ludes the a sr imeert ree al o duty for importing it The eclsures man's mother, The total value of $18,000 include property of Mine Till- —e—____ AUSTRALIAN BEEF TO 'FRISCO EXPECTED TO CUT PRICES SAN FRANCISCO, May $%.—Four hua- Grea thousand pounds of frozen Austre- ; Mam beet and mutton, the first shige ment of its kind to the Pacific coast— were landed here to-day from the steamer Tehitt. The meat was sold in |. Australia with the underetanding that only ® nominal profit should be here, If the agreement is violated, Australis will ship direct, eliminating the middieman's profit and assuming the risk. ox: California and the Pacific Algher bere than in Chicago, In an fort toward reduction, independent dealers arranged for the Australian shipment, eames 8. TO SEND TEAM TO GREECE NEXT YEAR. | James E, Sullivan, Secretary of the Amateur Athi dy tl an at! to be held at Athens, Greece, during tho Union, anounced to. it the United States would send ic team to the Olympic games of 184. This meet delonge local oycle" of Olymp!d games Tt has “International the bearing on the Cyclo” of meets, the next of which Is the witness, stopped at the trial. | St More members of the committec scheduled fo Tt {@ believed by members of the friendly with| American Olympic Committee that the Athens games will take place during De Ford said,| either May or June. If such proves to Berlin in 1916, such an early date, The team will it but] Sali about a month previous to the De Ford, | oMcially appointed trainer. out of the ——————_ demurred} JAPANESE EXPECT persuaded bim el) apent. Anhut end eld he i The Btate alleges that Thaw agreed to | '* with Anbut. If Thaw was not re- other $90,000 to Dr! aoxcio, May ih—the Japaneed For- FRIENDLY SETTLEMENT Office 1s optimistic as te the out- of the controversy over the California Alien Land Ownership legis- tion, In reply to an inguiry to-day t 009 im securit 000 in| 't Was stated by a high official: ally de ol dl pea “The negotiations between Japan and leaped before Jan. 1, U1, Anbut was to| the United States are progressing sat- and July 1, agent, gli i il E Z : "ee? A i aE i i 3 5 ae E : i i Bl Ietactorily. friendly and permament solution of the ned. | @iffculty." i Fi We expect to reach @ —_—>_——. SULZER VETOES 26 BILLS bili, | ALBANY, May 18.—Gov. Sulzer to- jew | day vetoed twenty-six bills, Several Were disapproved because the objects aought can be a tooo Senmtor Herrick's, on fF een paid erroneously. commu echool LWW. HOLDS UP ~ SETTLEMENT OF BARBERS’ STR |Leader of Organizations Puts | Stop to Agreement Al- | most Effected. [HEAR MORE VIOLENCE, i Many Shops Are Closed Be- cause of Threats of Angry | Razor Wielders. | ‘Though representatives of four asso- ctations of master barbers, whe contro! 4000 shops in the Greater City and em- ploy 18,08) men, agreed unreservedly thie afternoon te all of the demands of the striking Journeymen, Frank Can- cellierl, the Industrial Workere of the World leader, refused flatly to come to terme, ‘Tho I. W. W. leader, seeing an op- portunity to end the atrike imme- Gistely at hand, seized the opportunity to prolong it by declaring the etrikers would not agree to terms that were not agreed to by all of the master barbers. ‘This, according to John J. Bealin and Col, Michael J. Regan, tho State joard of Mediation members in the conference, is impossible at present, end they say Canceliler! has thrown the strike mituation back from the poa- sibility of peedy settlement to origi ael confusion, The reports of rioting in the netghbor- ‘hood of barber shops which refused to obey the general atrike order ceased to- | day for a time, The number of shops remaining open has become eo small | that tt ts possible for the police to con- centrate on them and give them some- thing like real protection. A ehop in West Broadway near Bleecker street was attacked this after- noon. A Mercer street policeman saw a | man throw @ brick which missed the| shop window and arrested him. | Nearly @ hundred shops were terror- {sed last night to the extent that they @i4 not reopen their doors to-day. One of these was the Police Hearquarters barber shop, opposite the police offices, which was wrecked before Capt. Kinsler and @ equad of men could get across the street, « Dark threats were made at the West Thirty-ninth street 1. W. W. headquary tere that something frightful might hap- pen to the hotel barber shops if the men employed ia them insisted op work- ing. ‘Bhere seemed to be o grim re- Mance on the presence of the firebrand Bttor, who wae acquitted of murder! after the strike at Lawrence, Mase, | last year, i PORTERS KEEP WATCH AT MOTEL DOORS. Before they can damage property in| ‘any hotel barber shop or lay hands on & working barber, however, the strikers must get into the hotel. Hig porters stand at all the doors ready to hustie anybody who looks like a barber. The Hermitage Hotel is the only one ao far from which any men have been taken. They wore waylaid on the outside and frightened. the Gevernor inder the new home rule refund more than $00,000 transtere of stock alleged fBen- Proposing the extension to ities of the facilities for ‘The strike is quite without organiza- tion. The 1. W. W. has seven head- quarters in various parte of the city where new members may be enrolled and fiery speeches are made, But they are not connected one with another and the only, sign of management comes when a lculariy excidsble speech irom a trained I, W. W. orator starts a raiding gang off to find and smash the windows of ® shop where it Is reported that anybody except the proprietor ww at work. UPSTAIRS SHOPS ARE ONLY ONES BAFE. The few shops im town which enjoy the busi: . patronage away any turbulent looking committtes, Patrons of euch shops haye no fear of brioks or flying glass or the consequent nertous jumping of the man who is wielding the razor, A committes of I. members went to Police Meadquarters to-day to eek for a permit to march from Co- jumbus Circle to Union Square to-day for 11,000 men. —_——_— ONE KILLED IN AUTO CRASH. Mai Collide im Mount Vernon , With Fatal Heoult, MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., May .i.- Coroner Livingston ie making an Ww. care in the collision, William R, Grimth of No, U1 Bouth Firet avenue, thin olty. Hi automobile waa in collision with one driven by H. Leroy Bee, nineteen years old, of No, 47 South Terrace avenue. '. crash took place at North Fourth a nue and West Sydney avenue. Sco capt GriMth died without regaining con- sclousness. Coroner Livingston has p1- roled See until daturday afternoon, when he ts to appear for forma) arraignment, — PAINTERS DROP 40.FEET AND BOTH MAY DIE. Carl Adley and Manuel Oswald, Painters, of No, ® Matthew Placo, Brooklyn, tell forty feet to~day when e Tope of their scaffold broke. They ere at work near the roof of a house at No, 98 Kast Aeventh street, Flat- bush. Dr, Rynd carried them to Kings County ital. It ie thought both will y haa « hip dislocated end got internal injuries and Onweld STARTS FOR RENO NOT BE RECONCILED. TO NORE HER OF LORE KING Wife of Lawyer Bauchle, Daughter of Franklin Fyles, | Refuses to Be Reconciled. | Georgé Young Bauchle, the wealthy young lawyer, first nighter and sporta- his wife, who is the daughter te Franklin Fyles, critic and dramatist, have found their tempera- ments eo different Mra. Bauchle has gone to Reno to obiain a divorce. George Gordon Rattle, attorney for the wife, declined to discuss the matter. To-day Mr. Bauchly admitted he had heard the story, but had no definite In- formation. It is undgratood that she Went under an assumed name to escape hotoriety and will remain a resident of the Western State, with the possible exception of occasional visite, until she has availed herself of ite wider statutes and is free. After thelr marriage in 1907 Mr. and Mrs. Bauchle were lavish entertainers. They could not agree, however, and for some months before their separati October they lived under the sam in t Seventieth street without speak- Ing, and recognising each other by only the most formal bows, The matter became public when Mr, | Bauchle published the usual legal notice that he would be responsible for no one's debts other than his own. Subse- quent effo: to bring about elilation failed. A temporar: was reached providing for Mi but neither found this satisfactory, ufacturers, The firm sold out to the Tobacco Trust, When George Young died in 1908 his and namesake—George Young Bauchle~ his chief heir, Another highly favored in th of the Young fortune was Mr. Bi 's daughter, now eight years old, She {a the child of his first wife, who was Miss Moon of Brooklyn, and who died five years after her marriage in 1901, It wan said to-dey that Mr. Bauchle would not oppose his wife's wishes In will be asked for, and that money ar- rangements will micably settled, perce -aiussake Ey $600,000 TO COAL MINERS Labor Expert Neill, as Umpire, cides in Favor of Anthra- cite Workers. HAZLETON, Pa, May 15.—About 9600,000 in back pa, will be given aa- a A result of te cisions rendered to-day by Charles P. | Neill, former United States Commis- questions submitted to him by the An- thracite Conciliation Board, The miners won a yictory in three of four cases sub- mitted to the umpire, ‘The principal decision in which the men wore awarded back pay ws ined the contention of the mine workers that they wore entitled to the 7 per bonus under the sliding scato for M: 1912, the Inst month the old ding seale was in operation. Under the new agreement entered into between the coal companies and the nen the sliding scule was ab ollshed ». ril 1 last yoar. —_—__- PORT OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED, am ratte Pry + Gene eng pm INCOMING STRAMSHIPs, DUR TO-Day, had ane arm and leg, his Jow and his skull fractured, ‘ [Kn THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAT 18, 19197 WIFE OF WEALTHY LAWYER WHO WILL TAXICAB STARTER AT HOTEL STANDS - FINED FR ABUSES Charles M, Morgan ai Knicks © reautative taxicad measure on the books." : ' | erbocker Tried to Force Man- | ufacturer’ Into Trust Car, | 700,000 BUSHELS OF GRAIN! England Without Permit. LAWSON MADE A FIGHT, ! Had to Take Case to Waldo| Twice Before He Got Any Charles M. Morgan ef No, 921 Colum-| capacity, the south end of the New bus avenue, who says he ts employad| York Central Railroad freight -% s, «| Street by the Uni ‘who wears the livery of the Hotel Knick-| The loss is conservatively estimated at erbocker and who ts the official auto | $1,000,000. | Satisfaction. j Taxicab Company but starter of the hotel, was to-day fined #10 for disorderly conduct by Magistrate) ang fanned by « high wind gained with| Cornel in the Jefferson Market Court.| remarkable rapidity. The entire fire de- His conviction on the technical disor-| partment waa called. derly conduct charge followed a long trall instituted by Edgar P. Lawson, a wealthy through the office of Commissioner Waldo him- aeif. ‘Three leave the hotel by the Forty-second atreet entrance, before which a lorg line of taxis owned by the Universal Company—but bearing in brase tore “H. K." across the face of th radiatore—te son hailed an independent taxi that was passing and tried to get into it Then, accordiig to hie testimony be- the Magistrate @o-day, Morgan, | the starter, grabbed his ovg, threw it | Acken, a mine foreman, is d seat of one of the hotel stand ind ordered Lawson to get in, SAYS HE WAS ABUSED BY TAXI. He had to rescue his ba, and when he took the free-lance tax! he was subject to the abuse of the lrotel starter, When he went to the police to secure the arrest of the starter he was shunted from the West station to the Detective Bureau of that Precinct, thence back te the West Forty-seventh street station and finally to the West Fiftieth street. He got no action at any of the stations. He wrote to reply, and then wrote a second time, when Deputy Commissioner Dillon sent ® Sergeamt to escort the angry and thoroughly determined man to tho Jef- fergon Market Court to get a summons. Moran allegations of Lawton, but sald in ex- tenuation that because all overcharges or Irregularities experienced by patrons leaving the hotel were pushed onto him he endeavored to get all Knickerbocker guests into cabs of his own company so that he could check up from his own sheets any trregularities, “It seems @ question nowadays,” seid the Magistrate in fining Moran, “if a citizen hab the privilege of taking a cab of his own cholce in front of a public pullding which has a cabstand | concession.” TAXI RATE SCANDAL NOT UP TO TAMMANY, « DOWLING DECLARES. Publication of the .act that Albert | Hull, a cleré in the Board of .Jderm Mr. Bauchle ts a grandson of George | who accepted Joy rides and wine dinn: Young of Young & Smiley, licorice man- | from the Yellow Taxica from the district of Alderman Frank Dowling, Tammany leader af the board, and Is said to owe his job to Dowling’s imfuence, aroused Mr. Dowling to speech to-day, Te Tammany leader of the A!- | Germanic Board js not given to making statements, but he felt constrained to make clear bis position, “Of the seven members of tne com- mittee," Tammany man. Go and ask Ralph Folks why we haven't had action. Ig mupposed to be the leader of the Re- the matter of @ divorce, and rumor] publican and fusion majority and it was Placed the amount ho was willing to} up to him to take aotion with referenve settle on her at $100.00. It is understood! to his Republican and fusion taxicab that in the Nevada action no alimony | committee, 1 had no control over thut manufacturer, and leading Police channels straight up to weeks ago Lawson started to always drawn. Law- CAB STARTE by force, FOrty-seventh street loner Waldo, received no Admitted tn court all of the taxi —— Company, is he said, “there ts only onu He committee, “All I could Go was to advise the onc Tammany member-—Aldeman John J.| BIG; MoCann—to IS AWARDED AS BACK PAY, | dome. 1 that something be iso asked on the flour when the committee was going to re- port, Had they appointed a Tammany De-| majority on that committee, | men of the present political complexion, we would Have had a taxicab ordinanve on the books long ago, UPHOLDS EVENING WORLD IN “Atter taken up by the Board until, at The Evening resolution the taxicab question be investigated. | The Republican-Fusion majority named an investigating committee, giving but | one place on the committee fo a Tam- many man, “The late Bryant Willard was mado chairman of that committee, Au I know avout its work ia what 1 have read in the records, and they show that numerous public hearings were held and that the committee met in secret ses- sion, presumably for the purpose of dis. | “I have for a long time realtwed that demands of heya Bvening World tur > rat sioner of Labor as umpire on deadlocked | "taaignn operation the pubile interests. aided in putting through @ measure which was thrown out by the courts. | Justice Bischof deckied that nance diecriminated, in that one rate of fare was laid down for @ horse-drawn veyicle while another rate was provided fora motor-driven vehicle, ad uf ITS FIGHT. and reform Just and in I recall that 1! ordi- that the matter was not again Wor! suggestion, another passed providing that | telephone to talk and was Instantly | charge and pleaded ignorance of ¢hé” regulations, but was ordered by Magistrate to deposit a bond of @ to appear for judgment if he should be called upon to do ao. ‘The summons charges the alrmaa with failing to send notice to the British Government before he entered the coun- try and with traversing prohibited aren. —<—[—_€—“_—“<—X—— * falr to assume that our side of the * could not b@ charged with delay, As foc myself<1 speak only for my- self-4 would not care if there never wos e tanload. The horses cars are good scough for ine, but 1 malatain that for Tut FLIES FROM BERLIN, LANDS AT LONDON, POUCE SE HN | French Aviator First to Break | New Law Against Entering the protection of the tax! riding public iere should be some form of regula- thon § do no. cart how drastic the ordl- rance ia made, but ft should be #0 drawn that the courts will sustain it. Te our Republican-Fusion members in the Hoard will compel the committee to report, I will do all In my power to put a $1,000,000 FIRE LOSS; BURNEO WITH BIG ELEVATOR | LONDON, May 15.—The well known French aviator Marcel G. Brindejone des Moulinais, who landed at Hendon near London from his monoplane on Bunday after a 40-mile flight from! Bremen, Germany, t@ the first airman | to fall a victim to noon destroyed the mammoth Brie eie- prohibition lasued Reginald. Me: vator at Ohio and astroets, | Kenna, Home Secretary, against flye 100,000 bushels of grain, the ¢: .tor’a| Mmvading Great Britain without perm! Tho aviator was arraigned at Bow Police art to-day on the H. Jaeckel & Sons FURRIERS and IMPORTERS, 16, 18 and 20 West 32d St. OUR ONLY ADDRESS Features of Our Dry Cold Air Storage Plant Blaze in Buffalo Also Destroys | Cars and Sieds of New York Central Railroad. BUFFALO, May 16—Fire this after- score of boxcars and the fire house of | the fireboat Potter, The fire broke out tn the tower of the! Grain elevator shortly before 2 o'clock, | The flames jumped across the Buffalo Creek, caught the New York Central | freight sheds, threatening the entire ele- vator section along the water front. | Prompt work of the firemen saved the across the, done before | river, but little dam: it brought under control. LOCATION CLEANING ‘The eastbound flour warehouse of the On the premises, occupying two Every article is thoroughly Erle Railroad was also destroyed, immense floors in the proof cleansed dirt and dust be- mitotane Jaccke! Building. fore being hug av a sepae TWO FELLED AT TELEPHONE. ||] !NouRANCE rate hangers ia our vaults. Articles are jully insured by us at your valuation. The fire in- surance rate on the Jackel Building is the lowest of any Fur ‘all is insured. We return all establi at in America. goods in new boxes. RATES MODERATE New models for the Winter collection now ready for reproduction and remodelling at Summer prices. Fhone Madison S . 5230 DELIVERY As the vaults are located on the mises, prompt «livery in the One Man Dead and Another Dying Owing to Cronsing of Wires. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. May 15.—Paul| and Dr. ©. B. Jones is dying in @ hospital here, | the result of an electric feed wire cross- | ing a telephone line, Acken went to the | killed. Dr. Jones was culled when Acken's body was found, and unaware of the cause of death, went to the to summon assistance. He wa senseless, and failing to sciousness was taken tq a hospital, «where it is reported he cannot live. ——_——- BANK PENSIONS VETOED. Balser Kille Bi Because Depos- ftore Would Have to Pay Money. ALBANY, May 15.—The Pollock bill, which would have authorized savings banks to pension officers and employees, was vetoed by Qov. Sulzer to-day. “The pension of the employees of the savings banks under the terms of the measure now before me,” says the Gover “ia to be accomplished out of the depositors’ moneys, Thin di- version of the property of the de- positors should not be made without cal explanation of our this _Incomparably dell Roasters. i ability to send Coffee direct from Mavor and aroma Is methods which we h three sears of high- you are a lover of gopd Coffee of the best, every eup will be is identically the same as the finest 35c. Coffee on the market, with the exception that the beans are the small ard broken ‘ones, and sold at a reduct'on.... The Governor suggests that the ob- organization of a m tion. Price Tells Quality Wins Bon eorention 5 neat, describing il Quali-Tea GlLLikS COFFEE Co. ty Fer round We deliver no less than 5 pounds tn Greater New York. 10 pounds within miles and 25 pounds anywhere ane F The Best, 35c Ib. 233-239 Washington St., N. Y. City Between Park Place and Barclay St Special Tea BUUENNI Phone Cortlandt 3471 “el Very Good, 25c Ib. —— —— Duchess Coffee : The Best, 31c Ib. Golden Blend D>. i Very Good, She Ib. Special for Thorsds Spectal for friday The price brings you DUES Fauit | TABLeTs—| CHOCOLATE, COVERED, NCE. The wally bring ae a 1Oc| ei ieck 10¢ 5 way jars ay 3 Van Dyk Store becomes “abel PARA Fu AP RR CUOGAEES Puttin SMANEaT YOUR store Saat eee BOC] Bele He eee, 19 V AN DYK PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS PARCEL POST New York Clty | Breokiyn Branches: sya nstea ts Facet ESE i # Branchest nun amare io outelde BO-mile Mints on pelea ae [emgtavatme || Mca at ll 29 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAU Ppcw a Newent Be a sigh o8 Hall Park © REET Ao, Lom R a, °| ous or GPa RP, PROReCE AYE, *| 24 AA Wien, | og “Tab fooo'en ays | OOMAKC People bought at a Van Dyk store or i Sellirg Agency. Look for the Name, ranches everywhere, HEADQUARTERS: 307 Water of,, nr, Roosevelt, ‘G0c AMERICA FLAG Worth 61,75, 5 feet by 8 fect, fast bar y ode 7” sale at n's for 60 til Decoration Day. “No mail or phone srders Gilled, Only one to a customer. MASON’S Myrtle Ave., Cor. Bridge &., BROOKLYN, N. ¥. HELP WANTEU—mai wantete | ee arg, borane Pa ee ae Separate Advertisements were printed last week in THE WORLD 48,100 MORE THAN IN THE HERALD. ( 4,224 More than in ALL THE FIVE Same AS cussing ordinances applying to taxicabs, “We had no veice in the selection of or Grimm os any one else, Se AQ mi OTHER New York Morning i 3; PSMA and Sunday Newspaper: Ke hn FR ADDED TOGETHER. % @\ Worth Thinking ee 2533 a About! i a ir a <i ae Wes Ti nah . 4 ier * " ai . sitet on ener py Senuinen GeEeS ee

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