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WIT ‘WERATHER-aie to-night and Fridsy. PRICE ONE OENT. Copyright, Cm (Foe hen ‘The New York Wert). ‘Tho Frese “ Clreuftion Books Open to All.” New York, THURSDAY, JUBE z 13, 19: 3. PAGES UFFY JURORS WRANGLE «= 24 HOURS OVER QUESTION | OF ACCOMPLICES IN CASE cere SOON er Part of Charge. | OFFER OF W'ADOO “Men Who Hold His Fate Seem N 10 AD BANKERS *,. Split on Point of Cor- | Secretary of Treasury Denies ; roboration. Any ‘Stock Market Influ- | ence in the Matter. {DEPENDANT CONFIDENT. » Debating and balloting since 5 ‘@’clock yesterday afternoon, the jury * to which the guilt or innocence of! CASH IS TO MOVE CROPS Brafting of Police Sergt. Duffy has . beem committed was apparently no nearer decision this atterngon than| His Action Under. Aldrich- .t the beginning. Frog questi Sato Sut Got Se | _NPetand Law Wil lpe ‘when they returned to court to ask aa” Samuel M.. Williams. Yor instructions it was apparent that some members of the jury were re- (Stef Corresjougent of The Bvening ‘Werta.) WASHINGTON, June’ 12.—The Bve- tuctant to convict Duty on*the tertt- mony of men who, it was i> Laas ning World! te authorised by the Treasury Department ta state that were accomplices. After being In consultation nelery nineteen hours the jury gent a request sida inctodaplelhorte pe 4 uate Secretary McAdoo'qofé? to loan banks ele st bostck ce an t they have|Of the country §$600,000,000. in cur- ‘ead to them that portion of the Jug-|rency was not prompted by the stock market slump, nor hes any connection with Wall etreet speculative condi- tions. tHe contrary, the plan waa designed to facilitate the financing re- tives charge concerning the amount of wvidence deemed necessary to corrob quired to harvest and move the bump- er crops of the autumn, orate the testimony of an accomplice According to reports received the to a ortme. Justice Goff tmmedintely ordered the tury to be brought into court, It was W tired lvoking line of men that filed © the Jury box and there agt, latening ttentively, while the Justice read the |Cfops this year are to be exceptionally ion of his charge desired. Irom the |!arge. This condition by tteelf should 8 of the jurors it wae, digcult to {cause @ strain upon banking resources make @ gues! y they stood on the)! times of easy money. Kuch year it subject of conviction or acquittal. Ai |Das betn the same story of bapks en- appeared crbes and nervous, as If last |@eavoring to fortify _ themsel) night's sevsign had been an acrimentous (Months tn advance to meet the one. mands for both cash and credit im- After the court stenographer had fin. [posed by America’s bounteous ha§- Wwhed reading the jury fled back into | Vests, This year there have been Aix room. other conditions of national ang in- TESTIMONY OF ACCOMPLICE | ternational finance, too. that have " MUST BE CORROBORATE: jcaused banks to look with some da- ‘Vhat section of the Justice's charge |Jesree of apprehension on the harvest ‘witch the jury Istened to again was as | Period. . follows: LACK OF ADEQUATE GURRENCY A conviction cannot be had on the! SYSTEMS TO MEET DEMANDS, | Huropean money markets have been |undcr pressure, caused principally by |war soares: that ‘produced private hoarding and enormeus governmental expenditures on armaments” that trsilmony of an accomplice unless cor- zoborated vy another witness not con. nected with the crime. Roth ts an ac- \domplice. By Nts own testimony he ts # Driver, Uf this case rested upon the \eatimony of Roth or of Fox alone 1 pbould have to order an acquittal, there has been ao! “The jury may give the testimony United States on 4f an accomplice what credence the! Geem right. No law prevents you gvom seoording full pellet to the testimons of Fox or Roth. It is not necessary dor all the testimony of the accomplice Xo be corroborated in avery point.” Por two hours after they wero Bnally locked up for the night she count of tariff u: ‘tainty and the lack of a currency tem adequate to incet the demands of trade. Add to these conditions the bumper crops, and bankers began preparation earlier than usual to meet the au- tumn pressure, A number of bankers from different parts of the country Jucore could be heard arguing. Then |commiunteated with Secretary McAdoo wil became quiet and they were rev jon the subject, Some discussed the Ported to be asleep, From this it was |situation with him in person, other: belleved they had agreed, but no word | wrote letters. @» to this was givemout, It deca: evident that there was no It was reported, en the Jury was | possibility of Congre: passing any lgpised up at 1} o'cloak, that they stood pomesigt currency legislation in time 9% 3 for conviction, to afford relief. Naturally, therefore, hour, and a half after the Secretary turned to see what ava!l- Uberations when they came back into! able resources were already on hand court and’ asked that the testimony of | and he found what is called the Aldrich. Roth and his servant, Harris, bo read, | Vreeland act, which was an emergency that at least two Gaasreed, with the | measure passed by Congress after the others, panic of 1907 and was designed to relieve WILL HURRY SECOND TRIAL 1g ency in money markets, JURY, DISAGR jorised the Hecretary of the The case has been wi several |Treamury to tssue additiona! currency Tt was th aratt cave to national banks and currency assoc! tions :omposed of banks upon the Poult of government, State ane munict- | Pal bonds as security. There wan also other case Duffy took the | Provision permitiing currency aasocla- ss stand in his own defense, He | tions to deponit certain high class com- J to want to @ave the impression ; mercial paper ag security for the m on the Jury that big trouble was due|ey, Hut by the time Congress got ty Lin fact that he had been on Inapec- | plan ready for operation the time of for Sweeney's staff und for that reason | panic stress had passed, and no Issue of was picked as the most ilisely victim | money under It ever has been made. by those whe waa to escape Jail! No banks applied for any of the cur- themmetves, |rency, Bum phe power to make the ts- Jt hae already been announced by the | sues hay laid dormant in the fecre- utwiet-Attorney's office that if the'Jury |tary's hands, ‘The Aldrich-Vreeland act {4 unable to agree to-day Duffy will be | srieg agein at the cl opportualty. (Contoved on Gecon@ Page.) hortest of the tual hearing of one day, but lotgey than that ~ RAYNOR IN RACE FOR SECOND TERM IN MAYOR'S CHAIR Interview * To-Day His Honor Reviews His Career at the City Hall. In fi Ea WILL RUN ON PETITION. | Or Is Prepared to Be Left,Out in We Cold and Write Letters. Mayor Gaynor in an interview to-day sald in reference to the prospect of his running for another term: ‘Uniess the fusionists nominate me I am out in the cold, unless some good ‘People get together, who thipk I have Gone pretty well, and nominace me by Petition. . “T qaane into office entirely free; 1 have Gone the best I could in my pointments. I have allowed no ymovals for political reasons, something tho clty never saw before. AMERICAN COMMANDER WHO LED. VICTORIOUS FIGHT AGAINST MOROS. “It We true T tafe ‘to Barty beck of} me, often an uncomfortable position, ‘but Tam satiefied. . "T have fot heard’ @ word from the} lenders of any patty. I atm certatn I have no, right to gsk them to nora- nate me, i “There ate lot. of ‘people Jes4 against me. I have kept their hands out of the public treasury. “There can be no antl-Tammeny cry againet me, ‘That kind of @ cry 1a no more against me than an anti- Republican ory, No political organt- sation made me. “LE did not ask to be nominated for Mayor. Sometfling led me into it: T have been through @ pretty tough time since, “IT Dear the mark of content to go out carrying them “Many people are carried away with ‘fusion’ without knowing what it ls. T do not believe the so-called ‘fusioniste’ can make any one think fuston against any party {* a fusion against me. “Sometimes I think I ought to be the one to be nominated by the so-called fusionists. eT pot carried out what they have been pretending to demand for years and years? Let them stand up and answer that. “It I rettre I will devote the rest of life to writing? Tf all the letters lave written were published I certain- ly would have to léave the city.” eee DREAM AGAIN WINNER. IN MOTOR BOAT RACE. Smallest of the Three Coptestants, on Time Allowance, Takes Honor in Run From Philadelphia, HAMILTON, Bermuda, June 13.— According fo unofficial computations the Dream, the smallest of the con- testants, owned by Charles L. Lagen of the Yachtamen’s Club, is the win- ner of the motor boat race from Phil- adelphia to Bermuda; the Barbara IT, and the Toosam third. The Dream was also firat in the contest last yea ‘The Dream crossed the line at five minutes to & o'clock Inst evening, 18 hours, 29 minutes and 40 @sconds after the arrival of the Barbare II, the soratch boat, and thus, with her time allowance of 16 hours, 44 min- utes and 86 seconds, had § hours, 14 minutes and 86 seconds to spare. Thi Toceam, which arrived at morning, had only 18 hours, and 86 seconds’ time ailewance, an Face, The actual distance between Phila- Gelphia and Hamilton # calculated as 784 nautical miles, The Barbara U. was the biggest of the cont being fifty-one feet in length, whereas the Dream measured only forty fect and the Tocsam forty-five feet ee $12Men’s Blue Serge Suits,$5. wey, er, Barelty Clotl oe Corns st Bl ten gat weal Pimesl aie aed Koy Beers EEE rae, sete tenes: es eeemaenn segment: “PARK RESERV = Signed hen and . Begs “John” ‘to Forgive Writer for Suicide. % Reside the 9M ASR, een Park, back ef the Musoum of Aft, at Eightythird street, Water Department men prepared to-day to drag the water forldhe body of a young girl who, it ts believed, drowned herself early to-day. The Identity of the girl is a mystery. Tt ta not even certain that her body is in the reservoir, but pinned to a dress which was found on the bank of the reservoir was a note indicating that the owner of the dress had thrown hernelf into the water. . John Koebel, a park employee, found the dress. It tags dainty affair of mi roon colored homespun, a comple’ gown of the sort that has become faa! ince the Balkan war, with elit akirt and low waisted It was laid carefully beside the reservoir as though ite owner had been careful of it even in the moment that she sought death. The sof: a ment showed that its owner must’ deen slender, for its folds, woulda not clothe @ heavy figure, Pinned to the dress was a note writ- ten with a pencil upon @ square piece of Diue-ruled yellow paper, such as comes in pads, The paper was not Cull length, and one of its edges looked as though the length had been folded care- fully there and then torn off. The hand-writing waa good, but the lines shook as though they were written under the stress of emotion. The mote was brief, reading: “Dear John: By the time this Feaches you my body will be at the bottom of the reservoir, Do not think J} of me for my act. MARY. Koobel searched the vicinity for other articles of clothing and scanned the surface of the reservoir for signs of hat or some other article of clothing. He eaw none. He hurried to the East Drive where he found Mounted Police- man Byrnes, to whom he gave the jones voir. The discovery of the dress and note have put a Inystery in the hands of the police ‘and they are not certain it ie not a @oh irl hoax, Jokes of the sort have un played on them many timen” and frequently the dimi- cult task of dragging the big reser- voir has been performed without re- sult Hew Civil Service Head. WASHINGTON, June 12—John A, Molihenny wae to-day designated by President Wilson, as President of the Civil Service Commiasion. Mr. Mo- Tineney was the oaly one of thy old G AMERICANS DEAD," -12. WOUNDED ‘IN | Lieut, tvs Wt H. Rackley Shot in Leg—Two Privates and Four’ Scouts Killed. ROUTED. SULTAN IS Yankee Soldiers Victorious in Fierce Battle in Philip- pines. J MANILA, June 12%—The entranch- ments of the rebellious Moros under the Sultan of Jolo at Bageag were taken by the American forces to-lay after a flerce battle in which the cas waltios were six killed and twelve FIGHT WITH MOROS; “iS wounded. The killed were two privates of Com- pany M, Eighth Usted States Infantry, three members of the Fifty-@rst Com- pany of Goouts, and one member of the Twenty-ninth Company of sceuts, _ Laut. Bawin H. Rackley was wounded yng Bog ee a pnb of the Morea, "Teatray: teboce a. tes madd ob ow arghe.as a preceution, there | fe addition to the compapy. of |' regular infantry, a troop .of cavairy, seven companies ‘of constabulary, ,|th ‘& battery of four mountain’guns and a machine gun platoon. WILL FIGHT UNTM. TR ARE SUBDUED. Although there remains one point still ed by Moros tn. the: mountain, mountain guns wil te in a position to! shell it easity. } | Gen. John J. Pershing, sommander of Une Department of Mindanac, who id the forces, says he will @ntinee opera- tlone in Jole until all tie triveemen's furs have been taken and the teland is pactieg. * WASHINGTON, Jundt12.—Gen, Wood has cabled to Major-Genera) Hell, com- manding the Philippine Division, for an Immediate report upon the operations Brig..Gen. Pershing’ m -conductng against the Moros in the Jolo archi- Delago, The War Department knows nothi: of the detalles of the operations, as Gen. Pershing had been given a free hand to deal with tho problem of disarming he Moros in his own way, and the di tancé from Zamboanga, the Jolo cap to Manila te.s0 and the com- from the The Gene: is coneterabir disturbed by thu mention of the Sultan of Jolo e@ leading the hostile Moros, for tt had een understood that he had thrown his influence with the Americans in the disarmament programme. —Se——— A GOOD EATER. Patros of mibcres Restaurant Ie ‘snod for 93,184, Evidence of the Itberal appetites and Kenerosity of one Fordham C, wan Wlought to the attention of the Supredge Court to-day by the Sault againat him of Musray‘s restaurant at Broadway and Forty-second street, Me. Mahoney was served a No. 9 West Thirty-minth #treet with @ complaint charging that he owed the restaurant for $8,154.15 for food, drink, cigars ut entertainment ¢urnished 40 him between Jan. 1 ahd Apri! 1, and for 61% cash loaned. — Pilet Je Park anéeenpe Gardener. Tae Park, Board composed of the Park Commissioners of the various bor- quhs met in the Arsenal to~ay and landscape gardener for parka to jee D. Tay who resign 0. The question of Mr Lay's successor had been much dis: cunsed and a list of candidates had been sent to Mayor Gaynor, Board but it ls believed that Mr. was the Mayor's choles, —_ rey erent ALMANAO FOR fun rises 120 \ben aoe. 1 ke a. 12.08 Mahoney | **#0° named Cart F, Pilat of No. 64 Broad-| forreg to the « Jurors Wrangle More. Than 24 Hours Over Duffy's Fat te 20 18SING WOMAN FROM PLUM I@LAND FOUND IN THIS CITY. i ——a>-—— Ae‘fem. in view of the stutborn’ reste}: i . o : ‘ie Justice Says He Is Preparing is Answer to Present to the Governor. ) West ee Supreme” Court Justice Daniel F. Co- alan sent a repty to-day to the letter the Har Association inviting him or counsel to ognsult with counsel for the committee prior to a conslderation y the Cagumittee om Grievances of the Har Asnpciation of the Connelly chargus against the Justice, This is the letter: ww York, June 12, “To Howari Townsend, man, Committee on Grievances Aa- a@ociation uf the Bar, No. 43 Weat rm arth etreet. ir sir: ‘Repyinu to your lette® of the afth instant advising ‘me that your asmcta- thon had been requested to tnveat! efiargen inade against me and inviting attorney to confer with your (sounnel during the present 1 bog to aay that Inasmuch as your axsoqiution haa no jurisdiction over the subjegt matter and as I am present ing the mubject to the Governor of the Stato for such action a» may be proper at the special session of the Legislature w 2 that your committee will not care to proceed Very truly yours, “DANIPL F, COHALAN." ‘The letter went the Justice by the ply, were made public by Mr. McTighe, Justice Cohalan’s secretary, wt the lat- ter’s chamber. No. 6) Chambers street, t Justice Cohalan by the 42 'Woat Forty-fourth atreet, v “June 5, 1912 “Hon, Dantel F. Cohalan, County Court House, New York City, Dear sir ‘The Assoclatiqn of the Bar of she City of Now York has been requested Investigate” certain charges made ‘Thin matter mmitter on Grievances ff the Al Hon, and T bee to notify you that the mittee la about t ie up the investigation of them, The ate torney of the committee, Mr. Einar to againat you Chrgatio, wit! confer with you or your! The selection | attorney at any time that you may sug. waa made in executive session by the] yest during the coming week. Pulat “Very truly yours, (Sigyed.) “Howard Townsend, “Chatrmag Cominitteo on Grievancies,’ hesaaini ih eee BURBAD, Keq., Chair oan that convenes on Monday next, I assume | jation, an well an the Juxtice’s re-| WHATHER—Falr to-night and vraag. PRICE ONE cunt. FAKED SUICIDE IN BOA FOOL HER HUSBANE AYS MRS. HOUSM Woman Missing Eleven Da-s Fre Plum Island Goes to Her Meter Home in Brooklyn and Tells . of Her Flight. DECLARES SHE WILL NOT : RETURN TO HER OLD He “I Broke the Oar,”? Woman ) “Tore'a Piece “out of My D ' vate Soca oe gy oeh at taiaer a Bays for elev 1 cays, this afternoon returned to the hom Mrs, Kolvu, at No. 111 ie ‘Basoball Games To- WATIONAL OWAL LEAGUE. \ AT PITTSBURGH. GUNTS— 03000003° | PITTSBURGH— | @1000130 | at cnicaac. “, BROOKLYN— @o10e000 \CAGO— 1102020 AT CINCINNATL 000 CINCINNATI— 300 AT 6T. Louis. PHILADELPHIA— 000 - ST, LOUIS— 110 _—_— | AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK. i 4 = DETROIT — yery plain that she Oo100000 —- [husband and that he NEW YORK— @round. She-was through oao0 ne 100 - at WASHINGTON. After Mrs, Housman had celved with @ motherly kiss | teara of joy In her mother’s jax flowers wat under ee ia 1200 ee ne ma told all abou WASHINGTON— had compounded an@ 01000 AT PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND— 000000 - PHILADELPHIA— 001001 - AT BOSTON. Louls— 100100 : BOSTON— ; 100001 FOR BALL AND RACING | ORF PAGES 14 ANO 16. “When T told my husband I was” og going out for & row after supper he) sald 1 had better noc carry all - money with me—I had better give tf) to him to keep for me. I sala 1 tainly wouldn't and I tucked if walet of my dress, ‘Then I put ing doard slanting fron! the floor to the clea pry Bagh, Uttle oven of the yas stove in has apartment | “1 naa made up my mind to leate at No, WW Weat One Hundret and | roreyor Why? Oh, |twenty:seventh street today, Iny on the board with hin head insite the oven and tilled Rimself with gas. ing me around a | for every urinute of ae the best excuse, even I it" cantomemmtiors a Wags Wants Work, Wonders. “+1 don't

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