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ee I INAL| EDITION. “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | Boo ner (zee Now tore Woe NEW YoOxx, TaiaY, “JUNE 18, 1913, a4 PAGES “Except on Four Occasions of One Day Each I Never Ran a Passenger Locomotive Train Until La ‘Tuesday. The Engine Brakes Did Not Work Praperly on Tuesday.”«««Swom Statement of Engineer Dough arty. to CHIEFS WIPED OUT OYMORAGARATS EK AN CASH + | REPORTED B FUESOF WALDO AS! TKENFROM GR (== : JN ppt 4 8 CORRUPT SHNES| OM WAY TO BAK ASNO GOOD,” SWEA : ENGINEER ON ST “Little Pitiful ahd Versace Seventeen - Me. Old Boldly He Writes in a Letter to Robbed in West Side Beem SURMLIT || | ee : %, we Is Official Report. COHALAN CASE \\P Man Whose Train on New i { Thee. Scouts i Killed i ; Savage Defense by Under Announced From Albany That Amil and Tribesmen. He Will Have Charges Con- “WASHINGTON, June 13—“Proba-| Sidered at Extra Session, bly no flercer battle since American nt with eneh pespie” : Geewpation,” is the description by; ALBANY, June 1—Guv. Sulzer will] In a letter t Claatwen Cows, Prewsent| ' ‘Petabing of the battle with! suomit to'the apectat spesion of the| Cf the Central Mercaitile Assvciation OrOS “yesterday at Bagsak, in| Lesisiature, which -sohvendl‘pezt Mon- ue report By cable to-day to the War|¢ay night, the gharges ma@e by Jone partment. The Moros mado des-| A. Connolly of New York, that Gepreme erateiattempts to rush the American | Court Justice Daniel F. Cohalan as- "PRICE ONE CENT. Feginese Dougherty, Who Drove eran in Fatal Train Wreck as testifying before the Coroner at Stamford adhe errs IN LONDON.| CHASES THIEF 10 BLOCKS “Out With Such Pi Such People,” He} Thousand-Dollur Check and Says of Those Who Want $128 in Cash Grabbed Another Byrnes or Devery. by Daring Thief.~ * “Beme come end tell me that tt Mise Dorothy Daniels, seventeca yeare needs a tuted te eaten « thisf, and they want ancthes Byres or an other Bevery ov come ouch pespen a naeaanaselaeses Tinea, but wore finally beaten back| ‘TP Pct cent. of the protie $f line Police Commlesionsr Walks for hia * ’ Burned—Engineer Says and overwhelmed. Their leader, Ami!,| for Mr, Connolly. Confdants of the | **tive work in policing the retail ary » His Ki led , and eeveral other noted outlaws were | Governor ro declared to-day. Goods district. now. ge Came From Be feported killed, but the total loss of| The Governor recelved Justice Co- ——— dhe Makes ts abt kneora. halan's letter which requested the Ex-| Mr. Waldo fe an honest man and has rt ecutive, If he deenied it proper, to Girect|/done no Wrong thing,” continues the the attention of the Legisiature te the| Mayor. “Most people have seen that all charges. To this letter the Governor | along notwithstand! Investigate: immediately replied, informing Justice! eng the phair, al hav pe atle Cohalan that he would take such aetion hd in the premises as seamed to him to be| Peied nobody. I have felt sate with Mr. necessary. ‘Waldo because I knew that he wamjhen- killed, | When asked to-day 1¢ he would grant | °*: report was as follows: | Justice Cohalan's request, Gov, Sulzer| “Some come and tell me that {t meeds Moros’ resistance at) said he still had the matter under ad- | thief to catch @ thief, and they wart fe visement. But persoge in the Execu-|*nother Byrnes, or another Devery, or tive’s confidence declared he would pre- | 9ome such person at the head of the po- ‘the crater not only supported oach other | sent the matter to the Legislature lice force, Out with such people, (fiyeciel Prom 0 Gta Convespentent of Whe Seating : ‘STAMFORD, Gonn,, Jung 13,—It was: a crippled. whose tie brakes were partially Ineffective, which carved fe a6 tion of the Springfleld exp the first section here and caused the death of 31 and injury to a scom, testimony of Charles 'y, the engineer, . before Coroner J Phelan at the inquest . He*swore that he otive two days before. tate te sD ™ crippled Bhiition of aerate covrrent by Unierweod & Soccer oe ‘+++! the same engine, he had overrun the Bridgeport station on : (ipsetbluay Ria wai ‘how on Monday John Harmen, another engineer, hed Geen laid |e sorrow and sympathy for the] coasting by the station of Norw- tk. a up ‘his testimony peel but were defended with mod Justice Cohalan’s letter to the Gov-|CAN’T FIND A WRONG THING @rm arms. The Moros frantically and WALDO MAS DONE. @eatinuowsly tried to rush the Am Itees, but the careful disposition of our “The investigators and clamorers have force held the American loss toa mini-| emanating from one John A. Con- | "ot been able to rut their finger on sain. faum. Probably there has been no nelly reflecting upon my conduct wrong thing that Mr. Waldo has Gercer battle since American ovcupa- my professional relations to, {Gone And daring sll the nolse he has tion, | him. Feldents uf thin kind and of any other BARLY FIGHTING. * Pot A LY “Of course the acent and the ery of | Dany'’s bank she started on her way to | Jand Ines which experjence could sug- ‘Oh, ‘le engines of that type have’ the sane trouble.” bat eee cores c Baaw of tog Pate: | y tose ant ree the whole pack has been poimted| the Greenwich Bank. Kem and human ingenuity devise. pine 6 areaed ne Laks Wing Mrordinary, siasion ny, [against me, and they wanted to make| As she went south through Clarkson The Coroner took occasion’ to question the railroad officials. “Dougherty, the oi past his Waldo the victim. But they have mig-| street she noticed a nineteen-year-old signals, and that was the ent on.the rumor that they had destroyed the Skylark, & Infantry, and Fortieth company Phil- carried. How pitifully Ittle they aii] Dov, about five fest five Inches tall, moirnc pat yee: Sesatboaadbathi ag) is y yed the Sk Sopine egouts: Capt. Taylor A. Nichols | May Cell Dropeion, the Leslie, | look to-day. All they are able to eay|e7eing her closely. Ghe did not regard “1 have dircoted. “Generel Stanager| Man in which the deaths were caused. Benjamin Spock,:a’ lawyer’ fig (Of the Pallippine scouts commanded the) 17, ‘ls the only body having jurie. | {# that a few grafters wore found in| ts interest in her as suspicious, but Bardo to co-operate with Coroner} resenting the railroad, who refused at first to fell tis ton (left wing with the Wifty-first, Fitty-seo-| ciotion to investigute-and set in | the police force. And what of it? pig| when she quickened her steps he did ' Phelan, the Public Utibitles Cothmiseion iJ ba od and Twenty-ninth companies PhiliD-| 110 premises.” we net ail beaw thet there sere sem ete cco. ptiass ioe raniiee jot Connecticut and the Interstate Com. | that the car had been destroyed. eaten st cen een had boon sraftere there for more than| turned inte Varick street and w: « wall- Engine anes tiie New and Wrecked) ree rere eet suace ter| RAILROAD BURNED THE PULLMAN. : r i eration? ing at @ rapid gi wi ' my i AQ the slows of yesterday Capt. Pat-|neaded by folmer Diatrict-attorney| “ana exe there net gvafters in |tepped tw front of herand: -'her| Car Didn't Belong to the nn eee was not one of our “Its Superstructure was quite gone,” said he. “It had tor igigh Moylan of the Philippine scouts, | Jerome. the Zonden police reree and in | path with bie right leg. Sie 1.04 to FRiotig ugh hin td ay to free the locomotive, and the debris was burned \ ; with two opmpanies were suppor‘ing Prgencg ete ee ed every force? Ave they not | walk on, but the thicf took hold of Railroad. ica deaeneapaite son ithe Hert ul simply 4: ; ee ee irce neeap led e contonins | ROMNEY PICTURE BRINGS from time te time found ont ang | her-arm with One hand ond put ihe i car was a Pullman car. It is the usual custom.” ; “Is it the custom to destroy the evidence before an in has been made?” inquired the Coroner Petraes position on rim of the crater, First Lieut. iy Pages 4 i s pine ecouts, was slightly wounded a: * meee attnasodts of the’ Fitteraret Portrait of Lady Anne de la’ Pole up gambling ‘Rouses and worse ousee company were killed. Capt. Taylor A.| Bought for Duveen at Christie's | sists which we established, with the ‘@aht, and is & serious loss to th: Ami) and several leading outl Ported killed, Other Moro” los: Yor lew Haven and Hartford ned convicted! She struggied dahl SCOG,ETE”AT AUCTION.) ous od secs the eres eats o- hepiu tke odo tive: vor te ee Bie ee pemnren Siame Ur Walne? 0 6 fell to the sidewalk. ‘\company agreeing to furnish all etesl cars to replace the others, and it has been doing #0, the following statement this afternoon contents were gone. : ps ft teat and remy. in London, * [result that the debesed men end women} Miss Daniela lives at No, 12 Lotes Oe. rVek at: Shaan eerd | "The locomotive was of the latest tt ‘sreens, “No man in this country feels morgfbest type of railroad engines and was te-| LONDON, June 18—Romney's portrait Fbacdrad hl mary 3 ae Ber See pat | greens, Siren Les duiale hicgetnees Fee ar tees bait 000,000 equip- still | of Lady Anne de la Pole was purchased “Oh,” smiled Coroner Phalen. ward { ment ordered by me several months ago. S ‘taknown, to-day tor $906, by Duveen at Chris-| [ara ond made Seclosures of gratt for WATIONAL LEAGUE. i* AMERICAN LEAGUE. Thin inchided eighty-five locomotives, Throughout his examination Engineer Dougherty was neve: A eablegram from Major-Gen, Not | tle's auction room, sed <—_ —_ fifty of which were of the type to which Hi eran be I Bo only expiaina the reason for the attack |, “Th Somambssioner sensed these. gies AT PITTeBUROH. | AT NEW YORK. thia belonged. and tears were always very near his eyes, which were réd a 71>. Npantne Moree’ strong pe buf assumes | was on the emall island of Jolo, not ‘and yet en attempt was made | GIANTS— DETROIT— Vice-President Whaley, General Man-| weeping. But he retained his composure unti! the Coroner caren y with Gen, Pershing. Gen.) much larger than the District of Colum- @ hue and cry against him om @1010000 — 000020 —~. [paar Bardo, Sonera) | Sipamiperes Ve tia shay 4o the polat w he had the of “Tie fight at Bagsak was incident to Leal fer iy coerrginesh lg rod ees ee ae an net li ay wr BEN 000° ba Maury 101 =, « | fan antasaily tame omeet tart tee on (eon In Wis atopy fo bse ed . the disarmament policy of the Gover-| ger chieftans. Datto Ainil was one of| “The firet was the case of Rosenthal. 0 7, act responsibility for this sad accident, | Which should have prevented the wreck. nor-Geperal Kameron Forbes) end the | tne irreconcilable, He was « brigand He opened in succession twelve gam- Govertior of the Moro province, adspted AT CHICAGO, AT WASHINGTON. eer dag etary haul ch EL Sty “It meant for you to proceed carefully, did it not?” asked the ! af 1 feel over this Gread> nd pirate, preying upon $he peaceful bling houses, and each one was CAGO— {pathy and grief 1 feel over this drew dag fe abc Rei ye dead Srements of hin’ own be ind was) promptly closed up, one after another, 0 wr} 50 a oi 1040 0, _- | ful accident, oner, and’ in a scarcely audible voice Dougherty whispered “Yes.” ” fe 4 b ; A . Inca dierenarded by the Moros. A altu- | Stine worn 7 ne arm Workers | and arhen, the Inet one as in tne ae WARINGTON —bisial “And did you?” persisted the Coroner, though he put the du tite thos F Relleve left no alters | Gen, Pershing's teport was made pe- jay and night, and he eaw his 00310 _ Ser rsa olgnty-two | gently cm hi dof the batt! ; , Seerepreeed : i ht “Amill and @ relatively small follow. | fore the snd of the lutte and Gen. Sea ee wane ie ee AT CINCINNATI. AT PHILADELPHIA, years A. ae Oe ‘l—1 tried to. God knows I tried to," muttered tip ,cooupsing. one ward of the Island | citston, |* ne fame was thy case with Bion, bead) ir} oo ane AA Greenwich Village dwelling at No. at) then he sank forward in the witness chair, buried bis face mere aeee and his beastly hous®: and the equally ais — | edtord street, late this afternoon. : roner 0} Suge forgina Sp thelt brine pencetslly. | gy gene Blue Serge Suits, 95 | beastly houses of the two women, | CINCINNATI PHILADELPHIA— While alone in the house Mra. Forsythe | 4d. fas pally ite, "Sie Coon orteate a recess, All of tho rest Goode and Herts, When they wore put 0001 ca 1000000 —~ |carried @ candle to nearch for some- jarry . . called. Coroner Pha! \ : Worth Bid a oe out of business they came forward with ———— eo thing In @ clothes closet, A neighbor, | tloned the youngster, for he ts only twenty-two years old, at great lengt®, ris months sgo of 7 jeall tc tur. | Secaceeinet AT 67, Lovie, AT BOSTON. Alice Wright heard her fall. 8h 4 ther asked: “Do remember without. resisting. Under the clreum- bd} (Continued on Last Page.) me Mr, Aves Win tae ¢| the question of signals and the: a you i etahoes it was impossible and unjust to ie the air brakes on Tuesday?” “Yes, at Bridgeport we rode by the station and tateee Smith verified Dougherty's stery in every detall ts Geared 2 Moros to permit a few of thom to retain arms,” v a) anne Ae Mores’ test otand PHILADELPHI $T. LOUIS— OOS ey ey O10000 rs BOSTON— % FOR magn A BAQHOALL OnE — 4! 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