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Panels Big he wea “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ Coprriaht, 1918. by The Press Co. (The Now York World, PRICE ONE CENT. LOUGHLIN BEATS DOUST AND TAKES TENNIS SERIES FROM AUSTRALIAN EXPERTS: lpoucunean WHO 1S ON TRIAL TO-DAY ON GRAFTING CHARGE. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1913. MINNESOTA WINS (CURRAN REPORT FIRE WIPES OUT "itis orm STATE RATE CASE | GETS AMAIORITY | PARADISE PARK BONED FEN ASKED: FROM RAILROADS) INKISCOMMITTEE) AT FORT GEORGE U aaa Cll Court Upholds sediaunmiidten ts for Removal} Thirty Siadiale Destroyed of- Waldo Adopted by Vote It’s Right to Regulate Tariffs Within Own Borders, Tay Player Outclasses Visiting Captain in the Final Test. DECISION LONG COMING SHIPLEY HOLDS OUT.|} THOUSANDS SEE BLAZE. Minneapolis and St. Louis'Rates| Fusion Member Says Waldo Is Declared Confiscatory—N. P. and G. N. B00 SEE THE) GAMES. Best Police Commissioner Americans Will Sail in Two; Weeks to Clash With Team | of Germans. By a vote of B to # to-day—AlMerman Robert F. Downing voting with his fus- fon colleagues and Alderman W. A. WASILING TU of Minnesota won in the Supreme Co: the Minnesota State ra » for the court, held that the rates of the Minneapolis and St, Lot Rajiroad were contiacatory stitutional, bui that the rates of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern substantial victory t today, when in America eliminated Australia from preliminaries for) when Maurice Me-| California deteated| Ydanley Doust in three straight sets this afternoon, \égtory qualifies this country for the ‘ ggond round of the world games, and: tie American tennis team will wail} 28 on the Imperator to play the! who dereated the Frencis team last week, | Williams and Rice played a sfren- uous exhibition game. The score was| ¢ of Williams when | ‘Yhe fourth set was fever Lig the game was called until mlnority—the report of the Curran In- vestigating Committee was adopted by/ by Audubon and Amsterdam avenues, the Committee at a secret neasion lant- ing more than two hours. The report will be submitted to the full Board ef Aldermen at the meeting to-morrow. Action by tho Board will take place ane the International the Davis Cup Call Meniee This decision way anagfously awaited ‘for Gfteen mynthe wy Wall street and 'the rattroads. =~ | ‘Phe court held in the Minngacte case thal.the two-cetft rates are rennonabdle es w the Northern Pacitc aud creat Northern Railroads, but contisca the Minfiesote and St Louts Railroad. & Geath biow aimed at rights” by forty powerful altiet rail-| Toads, affecting six States immed! intoly and every State ultimately, by the decision. ‘That intrastate rates State railroad commiasione ta not inter- ference with int Shipley aud bye i or 6 7 a MAURICE McLOUGHLIN, detertitnea obpeditina froth’ jouch, exbbataha tine was called. Shortly aftée 8 o'slock Dominter Bar- against Mrs. Pollard is based. Ohalrman Curran and right and left/iow. the watchmah, saw finmes te —_——— Tip reply of Samuel H. Schictmery bowers In the committee—Folks and/ trom the reat of the big datice hall Hamliton--argued that the complete| the north end of the hotaeshoe-like report should be adopter The Tem- many forces took up the Mayor's con- ‘tentions with vehemence SHIPLEY STANDS BY WALDO; | #i@ netlfed Guatay Wagner, at work in QUITS COMMITTEE ROOM. Allerman Shipley sprung a surprise! 50 py 100 dance hall was afire all over, on his associates by announcing he five hundred at the We commerce and < Seapamt DETER DUFFY... ke the measures? the wotain in three straight sets, The Court held that States can requ-| late interstate rates when Congress has| not acted in the feld, right of the courts as certain courts! to nscertain if the rates a Justice Hughes ruld tn may wake regulations although interstate commerce ts @ontally affected “Congress must oousity for Feder: Tre Californian was off form at the wainning of the matches, but quickly | Improvea and the tssun was never tn Of tho three matches won by A . the National champion was responsible for two and his remarkable are In the series stamps him as one of the greatest tenn!# players in the subject to the! SERGEANT DUFFY IS PUT ON TRIAL ON GRAFT CHARGES Convicted Inspector Sweeney to Testify for His Ward- man, Counsel Hints. | wished to oe Judge of the nay action or regulation or the necessity to displace local laws by laws of tte own, ‘The decree was generally considered &@ wreat victory for the States against At the end the Westerner was going Ske a whirlwind and he polished off the Antipodean in a love game for the ua! points that gave bim the set and his country the series, As tho last ball Vent bounding to the fence Doust ran ver und congratulated his younx vival Reaching for a megaphon Sijtaln culled for three ¢ atatement regarding his attitude In committee. ‘ Dave Healy doing the driving. “I made my objections in the aom- ater Shipley had left the room Alder | Were sleeping in the buildings when the man Downing ‘moved that the recom-| "re started, put mendation that the Police Commissioner |'# known. The only person who had be removed be stricken out and the| Py dificulty was Andrew Robinson, in | words the "Police Comnitesioner ve re-| charge of Fort George Park, formerly quested to resign’ be substituted. The} the olf Sohuithelss, to the north of Queens County Alderman argued at| Paradise Park, now occupied by an aero- great length in support of his motion. | py He said he wanted the rerort of the) when Robineon saw the flames he committee to ®o before the Alderman as @ body for such action as the Board | "2 to his heme on the grounds and COURT AGAINST SULZER IN THE MITCHELL CASE. Appellate Division Uphe'ds Justice Chester, Who Declared Ap- pointment Illegal. ALBANY, June %—The deciaion of yeme Court Justice Cheater declan ing illegal the appointment by Gov. Sulser of John Mitchell as State Labor Commisstoner was affirmed by the Ap- pellatte Division, Third Department, to- dl "as a matter of law and not as 6 matter of 4{scretion." ICE AND WILLIAMS MET IN EX- red and the gallery for convicted Inspector Rice and Williams, the young Harvard , which, with the series already lovided, was in the nature of an ex- 1912, when Sweeney was ished to take, carried hie wife, Margaret, and gon, | thefts and sentenced to be returned to AMERICAN LEAGUE. as thick as Jersey skectere and are! shed to wr am not 80 much in favor of the re- | William, to safety. The house, » small | Jamesburg. ay Maton in a fashionable resort and hai put on tria! vefore Justice Goff in the moval of the Police Commissioner as posil ry carousel on the. ‘sresate am that this paper should go before the a spread was he sald, ‘The recommendation | *pped. ago A. EB. Jones, whose marvellous Saturday won the doubles for Australia Koenly felt the effects of his efforts, i onfined to the Vanderbilt Hotel to Ne is suffering fram a 1 ’, on the charge of 0 bribe from Jullus er, to Insure police pro Roth's poker rooms at No. Nundred and Kighteenth , Lyon and Kellogg voting for after 2 o'clock me on the court togetier, n’s share of the applause | we red-headed Californian, who | s y responsible for as a who! ‘vility may velongs—before the Board. ‘The case will be taken to the Court oa) Appeals, PICTURE BRINGS $200,000, an advertising was the first juror se- wists bee, she ote mp eee Deyn beg “POISONED PEN” LE Sa VJ lane Al, 7S 4 = 4 VE rN i ING Gave A ii 4 oy HTT Wd lad "I \" J sve oar RSEY BRIDE TO SNUB MAN NOTE ATTACKED From Appearing at Elizabeth Trial, ;. and Lawyer Makes Public the *' Much Discussed Documents. ! MRS. POLLARD GETS DELAY. WHEN CALLED FOR HEARING Society Folk Crowd Court Room Hear Ventilated Scandal ~ That Stirred Town. : ae by Flames \100 Feet High, of Five to Four. Fanned by Wind. Fourth Alarm--Tumed In on Account of Danger to Sur- We Ever Had. rounding Residential Section. Paradise Park was swept away early to-day by one of the most spectacular fires the Fort George section has ever siding with the Tammany|known. Every one of the thirty con- ceasions on the five-acre plot bounded One Hundred and Ninety-eighth street and the hill. waa destroyed, entailing a tous of adout $107,000. The binse could be seen tn New Jersey, Westchester County, Menhattah and even ‘9 Brook- week from to-morrow, A lyq'ana staten roma . ‘The edoption of the report was not] ” Thie‘war to have the teat A ies: ated whniuscalpianions reinarke | of Paradine. Pur, 62 the leane will ox- ye Following a postponement of the trial of-Mrs. Anna J. Po inf i. ‘aan te tesion bete—Chairman | pive. The concessiona included the “ = oy ict, ake peri Bons, Ga, sa pe ms ooo wife of *n electrical engineer of the Publle Service: Corpotation, bétggl ~_ | Judge Mahon at Eltzabeth, N. J., for writing slanderous anonyment 3 ters to the wife of Dr. Charles P. Jones and others, A. J. David, counsal for the complainant, Mrs. Jones, followed out a threat made before” fhe cor and Ses St SNR Yer ne Many trio, Dowling, Smith and Rep-| ated on ehe ng ce y ney. Alderinan Foike moved ‘the adop- | lend to New Tors, lad Go’ ik pe q tion and Alderman Hamilton seconded | the ‘ealvatibA of much ‘surtounding Thia formality over the | property. park an Irietidt after’ an explosion. Kverything had ¢lose@ an hour véfore FURELUEHNT ean ‘Wa know tn just what family the pet, NATIONAL LEAGUE. son whe wrote these, letters must Hate AT CHICAGO. the park office, and Wagner notified Fire Headquarters. By this time ¢ snuielm tenth SOT contained in them—which Broved to be correct. Ys en an that there was a typewriter in the 4BMOKY JOE” COMES AT ALMOST | Cut Widow Bar k Bars in Paterson he A MILE A MinUTE. . Of at least one member of the cg oat eas Wha Gabi: COANRI Ge. Maplin Prison and Dive Into “010000 — | We cannot fathon the motive for best Police Commissioner New York! come in sight he sent in an alarm, Coal Hea ing the letters, but we are determines has ever had.” “The Police Depart! 144, another, and Battalion Chief King P. AT PITTSBURGH. that the truth shall come out and thet — ment as at present constituted,” eatd nd Deput; Ohler Moc BROOKLYN— the writer shal go to jail.” “ia in as healthy a condition| ™! pty oCartney wore Se}- 10201000 — allt (hk ponsinie: (ovteake Uh lowed by Acting Chief ‘Smoky Joe"| sheriff Amos 1. Nadcliffe of Passalo Alderman Shipley then withdrew trom | Martin, who made tha run from Thirty- | county, N. J.. and detectives and con-| PITTSBURGH the room. He was anked to mal third street and Broadway, a dtstance | stabtes of all the towns in tho neighbor- 10002211 of ten miles, in minutes fat, hood of Peterson searched to-day for aT cl four emali toys, who, with a fifth, sawed! pi ADELPHIA—- thelr way out of the county jail In Pi ‘. son yesterday and escaped. first escape sines Sheriff Radcliffe took office two years ago, The youngsters—Danial Rain, thirteen, John Barbarow, fourteen. Walter Hoppe, fourteen, James Gatte, fifteen. and Tony On the other side was « letter in Bednash, thirteen--have al) spent time 203 Se nee a See «© 100, 1 in the Jamesburg Reformatory, and were arrested Guring last week for small Many barteuders and other employees of the dance halls and other concessions * he sald, “and Thi I did not sign th not @ word port." One’ of Hie Jettery. Se) Sh. Semi toae a _ . of a neven-y tri, questioning escaped as far conduct with men, Another was wi . on the back of a letter written te. ¥ Pollard by Gerret P. Dunham rela y to ©. subdsoription to a Masonic and motor concern, great sport writing anonymous let+ tere to the wives of Eillsaneth © friends, I am sure you have no Bomehow they obtained sawe with Go. which they out through two steel bare ca oe 0000 @ valuable collie dog boye’ exercial a. that Mr.” Waldo be removed does not | Porened in the Ramen ppp gypsy ails mS) NEW Pi urd Ma ides of the suet Sera i ee vibe orig’ stares Swine bella Heimath Home for aged persons in Leghbang’ the ays wie Lag amie wae with them and she told we to get this matter before the Aldermen | the vlotk south of Paradise Park and] were In the room about noon. A trusty AT PHILADELPHIA. shout ‘tt! in order tl placed wi hh |S ee and Mahan cn] ve a thr a eo, ug PAP aor Sacer t rightfully | Wiiiam Beesler, the gardener. The| of a boy prisoner. In his absence th ooo — | Sime the letters was cent his wife was emergency fre drill wae used to get ry the bare out of place, | PHILADELPHIA— tm Vermont and the other Mrs Jones WALDO HONEST BUT WEAK, HE| them tn the big assembly room, and i oy oped pay andrea Aga 000120 — | referred to was at Tuxedo. SAYS, mbile there wae @ Hitle exottement, per- | aropped ten feet onto @ huge pile of ASKEO BRIDE NOT TO INVIT! mans The other jurymen were chosen out of the ten talesmen examined in morning Kexsion, and the remainder the afternoon was spent in Ming the | r gaps in the Jury box, Dufty ts the seventh member of the! Police Departinent to go to trial as the result of Dintrict-Attorney Whttman’s inquiry into police conditions men Rebinson and Hartigan and for A vrisk wind blowing down count in- (Continued on Second Page.) brought a stormy reply from Aldermen Dowling and Smith, the Tammany THE FIRE WHITMAN ASKS MORE TIME FOR ARGUMEN OF BECKER’S APPEAL. jon of Baron Steengracht of leagues both ax men and as membere | of the committee were freely given, but |" danger at any time, eepecially as ALBANY, June 9.—District-Attorney hitman to-day asked the Court of Ap- to permit a postponement and ‘Thompson have all been tried and |convicted and are now serving their sen. | W9# taken suddenly jday. has fully recove afternoon for Atlanta. ooi11 - | Chief Martin kept firemen constantly re 3 the versie See not repeated when the playing streame of water on the ex- wrk ott, ay covered! I'll shoot 1] wasHiNGTON— The Chairman subinitted a copy of | P0804 Barts of the building that embers! i, a4 ne darted to the bank, dived o0000 _ hi» origival report, which already bore! signature of Alderman Esterbrook, The charge upon which Dulty Is being | indictments found extraordinary Grand the police casas. Al have to dv with the ageeptance by Dufty from gambling places during the time of Sweeney's tnepector- nee of former Police Lieut ted of the murder of Her- soveuthal, the gambler, until after \ttorneys for “Whitey Louts,"" trial is one of 8 against him by 0 Jury that heard Walsh's district and new Loundaries In his examinaton from the specia! ‘the gunmen aentenced se death for thelr part in the Rosenthal also aged the Court (lat thelr | es g@over until the Octoher term, & Whitman joined. with one m sary DoW ida ate Assistant Districi-4 + who Is prosecut- torney Join » that Duity “began asc {Sweeney in Juiyy 19: ries of ihe Hazleny 4 yews “hoa Ym aan Sas ‘Gaal quest in whigh 3 ny Hecduwe of | had been vonvieted for Fe ber W has be % anes bus > am uous Herd ie ‘ See that the Commiss: sis an | fect order was meintained. About fifty inalated on going outside to the porches, | °°#! They scampered and slid slong AT BOSTON. MAG. JONES. but I believe he VELAN! \t a has taken or eo they could away more quickly | tis cos! pile until they reached ehe| CLE ; a ele ee Es ‘A letter written to Mra P. Dui to hold his Job."" et ; ground, twenty feet below. These remarks by Alderman Downing | FOURTH ALARM NT Detective Cervino, near the Barclay | BOSTON— street bridge over the Morris Canal, o10010 -~ came on young Bednaeh, The boy ran —_——______— af sight of the detective and Cervino AT WASHINGTON. drew his revolver und shouted after | DETROIT— 2 -| The building hi Estimates of thelr fusion col- {ron porches, ho’ touched. Some fences, a pagoda and a number of treer caught fire, yu: thie was the extent of the damage ‘The threat added speed to the boy's| tmto the canal and struck out for the ——- VALE V8. PRINCETON. o ioh was obtained at a meeting last Ola Mail, te cote : other side. Cervino crossed the bridge, Mr. Curran subscribed bis name pad Ay ant tua ory fe Bee at but Bednash had reached the opposite sipsasggrl A directly above thar of Alderman! Som avanie and 600 feet south of the | sore and got Into the wooded hills, | Tatts! ine vain where Cervino lost track ‘of him, A general alarm was se: ing towns and to-day Detective Turner | of Passaic went to young Bodnasi's |” No WY Third etre Passaic. | Jail and cross-examined by Sherif Rad- | cliffe's men, but they might have had ‘Vhen caine Aldermen Folks| fire. ca: aiiton. ‘This made four wlena-| whieh it eo wnd the rapidity with urned caused @ fourth al + The) phere was e wind from the north Alder-| northwest, at thmow resohing forty miles -} an hour, ad it was feared other atsuc: turea would caton after the Old Mill te meeting Chairman Curran | pegan to go. ‘The fourth alarm Brought companies {games far south x» One Uuudrad and to neighbor: | ALL AND RACING PAGE 12. Sr t he had been seen near his home, 1 boy refused to tell what bad be- and found him ph ball with « group) come of his ne or how they word of thie repent 1p beved 6.5195 hod obtained the awe with which they Soa

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