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SUPERINTENDENT OF . NEW RAVEN ROAD, WHO ‘ROUSED BY HER ) WAS ON STAND TO-DAY : "SHE SAVES NE ~ WHOWASDYINGOFGAS i Mrs, Londrigan’s Sleeplessness Frustrates Mrs. Olson’s *sicae et OMY MENNERESTIO“ACGDENTS ARE EPDEMI” SAYS FOE ACATLNGUN | saertageawc, 0-1 NA SUPERNTENDENT —— THE ENGINEER. i Senators Are Told How Mine | coroner Phelan, after questioning him 7 ‘ At length on the Subject finally suggested " Guards Treated Strikers in | the witness turnish him with a full writ-| Al! aboard: All aboar TWO POLGEMEN Who rides with Pe ‘ ‘ oy ane ten outline of his duties and those of How F f OF! Detective Dominick Riley in West Virginia. Mr. Drosge. Was. targa tor aah ah Gi erent Attempt to Die. | “That will be « difficult thing to do,” : face ‘but I'l do the best! aiid the din of the has-been trail? OHARLESTON, W. Ve. June 14a . For I am Death the Engineer, wi ‘napey and contented peopte tiving| SAVE wa 's pnts Gems 8) Désathiese apeed. | P . in my of fe and my scorn of | GOOD WORK IN CAPTURE yoy ' wholesome lives among the hills of West} 4 musian then went into the Fear ce * Virginia thrown Into a region Of 1@™-!auestion of the employment of men| No limit I delgn to heed. To Be Presence of Dougherty. Elaborate preparations made by Mra Anna Olsen, twenty-three years olf, of No. #2 West One Hundred and Sixty fourth street, to Fill herself were frum was found, but she was revived with & pulmotor, Later she was taken to Waeh+ ington Heights Hospita!, Policeman Ryan saw Mrs. Olson GAB an hour after midnight walking towart her home, talking to herself, He este what was troubling her. « | “0, nothini trated early to-day because a neighvot 3 pony not recoverea | a ; leas terror by an Industrial strike, was] who ultimately become engincers, dwel-| Own brother am { to the Greed of Gain | See es Wendl dic chad 166 WO tn. Riley Scared Gangster’s Family deseribed to tie Senate Mine Strike In-|ling particularly upon the matter of] And kin tu Monopoly's ring. : Galen bad civady CRE “i Horreerhalis reporter apne vetore premitions “Sine Wesaward sols| tu the veing of a gambling hing. fax to render her unconscious when eh ede dha = is and They Helped Induce Glasscock and a group of the men and | before tion. Mr. Woodward said| In the veins of a bling king. | ‘brought in from the hill to tell |® Sreman about to be made an engineer | I scramble them into my filmsy train thee oth oe 4 js put through helt a dosen tests, includ- tnd araty of signete, air brates and | “Wr Paley ever come ferin exaia ’ fu various details of the operation of a » eee ee ae ee eaitivan Mesoant ia | tran, The man iat the throttle—his will sinks “No man {9 ailowed to run a through eBags the etrike zone by the operators pre- |ctpitated the troubles, eis OFS" | passenger train until he has been oper- Wik ati Wha iecae bade ie real | "When these quarde paraded up and |Sting @ tocomotive for at toast a year,” | With rattle and crash padt the signal Fugitive to Give Up. their own stories described conditions : to the committee. Oresto Sehiiliton!, charged by ¢ Nee with the murder of Policemen Will- fam Wf. Heaney an@ Charles J. Teare she replied. at Ho, 2 Mulberry strect after a sane | gown the oreek, with thelr Files on their |e eai4. on h Mrs. Mary Londefss | a I flash at the gait of the gale! An hour w Mire, Mary fight in whtch John Risso, « gunmen, shoulders, then trouble broke out,” said | 2% tid Recto be thera Wet] wnat matter to me the wife who dies, || ' N S SWARD ot No. 2087 Amsterdam avenue, whose was willed, gurrendered to Lieut. Dom- oe ae toggled pata thd poten bens cm oy Or the husband who lives in grief? |\ b Lew G00 windows overlook the Olsoe apantaient, n tatek Riley, in the presence of Deputy | pecserved law and sg vant Creek | % D° You make afly special efforts to A mangied child to my pitiless eyes e asked Policeman Rya' Commistioner Dougherty, at 9 A. M. to-day at Morningside avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-third street. Lieut. Riley had been on SchiNitoni's trail gor ton days, and through relatives of the fugitive bad persuaded him that it was better to surrender than to be at sight, as he surely would ‘third degree" different trom that spect through f. physical stress, Time and again after | eingle handed, I never saw a more hap- Py and contented people up to that | tfme than our people on Paint Creek.” Ex-Gov. Glasscook told the committee, under crose-examination, that the prin- ctpal complainte of the mingrs that came to him concerned the mine guards. The ex-Governor made clear to the committee that he had made two at- tempts to secure an agreement between miners and operators ot trbitrate their differences, In both cases, he sald, the miners were willing to arbitrate, tut assure yourselg they are competent? A.| Weighs light as a falling lea! Yes, for three or four months have had @ special campaign of thie nature. We have preached the utmost care in Observing signals, we have told the en- Gineers it ts better to have their trains lete than to endanger the safety of thelr trains. “Bf we oreate the Impreasion among our engineers,” went on Mr. Wood- ward, ‘‘that some eafety device will protect their mistakes and it falle to do #0, we should be worse off.” ‘The smile on living ips that ri M naught of cheer to me— The moi breasts ‘To me are minstreisy. In place of the paltry safe and sound, Give me the broken Jead, In place of a bright day's peaceful round, ‘The day with horrors red. My laugh shall live while Greed shall hold MAYORS WILL VOTE FOR OR AGAINST THE SUNDAY BALL GAME. that rise from shattered If They Approve of It the Matter Will Be Placed Before Gov, Sulzer, “Have you seen Mra. Olson? “@ne talked about billing herself ail day,” The policeman and Mrs. Londfigan found Mrs. Olénn’s four-year-old: daugh- ter, Helen, asleep, a doll on either aide of her and a plate of crackers and wmall cakes on a chair near the ted. ‘The child's mother they found om the floor of the bathroom, the cracks ‘in the depr and window of which #hé hed stuffed with wet towels. va ‘The bathtub was nearly full of water and It evidently had been the y he has talked smilingly but determined- ly to @ prisoner, or @ witness, the man has sent for him half an hour or an r hour later and poured out hie whole |HO0:ly Grove during the strike He etory without reservation. Lecanad was taken felgs La oy J ‘ Riley secured the first confession of |Suerds and ti to Mucklow, ; Paul the beltboy who murdered| During the day they stood me in| But you are experimenting? A. m is on than when the engine te Larchmont, She expected him yester- Geldel the bellboy Yes, air. id lan when the engine '@) orriciais of the 8 New York broker Jackson in the Iriquols Hotel in|front of the gatling gun” he sald.) Vgc pigs p| standing atill? A. Yes. clals of the State of New York, in| gay, but he didn't come and she was “end at t they locked me in «| PUBLIC COULD 8TO EAS! TO REVERSE WHEN|°OMPllance ywith a resolution adopted | piue and moody all day.” i] box oa: TRAVELLING. STANDING STILL. by the conference Inst week at Bing- a “Were you frightened when you! ‘Well, I wish the public could stop| @. were you troubled in any way by |2&mton. In a letter accompanying the were in front of the gatling gun?" |travelling untll some euch device has| the air? A. No, not a bit. my way ©”) patlot to each Mayor, Mr. Capes ex- PORTUGUESE annren KILLED Senteacrarea Kenyon. “I eee re igore leclared the Coroner./ Q. Will an engine work badly one| Plains that the resolution was adopted | Aeroplane C a "a get home more,” sal ve you @ system of reports tol day and be all right the next? A.|when many delegates had returned without knowing whether he was to b®/the miner. . show when trains pase stations on sig-| Yes, sir. i cect vabavskdilasraaennaeh ede: a Up 1,000 Feet. igs Sia sraipaiale and capture of fy itanel! said that the guards rold /nal? A. Oh, dertainiy, certainly. That's! Charles Rust, an engineer who drove | cided on to obtain full expression of all LIRBON, Portugal, June 1k Pa x him they wanted “to hold an inquest” | reported by the towerman. ? Suese aviator nam janio was tifted the wreoked locomotive on Wednesday, | the Mayors in the State on the subject. | to.aay through the collapse of ite epeol lover @ dead man. Q. Don't the train crew report It? A.|the day before the accident, sald there He was shown the body of a dead |Oh, yea, many of our engineers are hon: |was nothing out of the way except the | gre nansority of the Mayors approves! niane when he was flying at a helgtt of fleeing to this city. from the $575,000] macman who he was told was Btringer, [est enough (o come Fight in and report | ueval stiffvese of a new ence ite | tre, movement to repeal the law, Gov. |1,009 feet. Machine and aviator phinged bank robbery at New Westminster 10} tye mine guard killed at Holly Grove, | themesives. found no trouble with the Bulser will be a0 notified and requested |4o tne earth together and he was, ¢eund 4 He took no part in any inquest and| @ Can you give me the records of en-| Rust said he had taken an examina- | ereciai seesion of the Legislature which |°°™ '" ‘he debris. Riley has been & policeman seventeen | wag never accused of participating in | sineers who have run the new tyPe Pa-|tion to become engineer. He coulin't| meets next Monday, Hach Mayor le Se years and eleven years of that time helene pitting of Mtringer, ‘The witness | Me engines? I'd like to eee what suc: |recall what the examination had been: | requested 0 AN out MAS fballol and ie Refuse to Join General Stritce. has been & detective. Commissioner | named a group of men who were lined ces the different men have had handling | tie announced: “If you ask me the ture, i promptly to the Mecretagy, MILAN, chap prs general Michael Murphy hingted him out for Bie | yp before the gatling gun with him and | these new type engines. A. Yea, I think | questions I'll answer them. I can’t tell tf, Dromaee roa» | stele ot the workmen of alt ‘onan Draive when as a bicycle policeman | saa that twenty-two men were locked |! ca give you such @ record. you what the questions were.” SG ain cae _goeailes gary gabe derpg 4 bred at the risk of his life, he rescued @| yp in ithe box car. Q. And will you give me ® record of |” Coroner Phelan, who throughout the] “AD” LURED‘TO ARREST. |Seninst the eentencing to prisom of Q. You don’t mean any automatic de-| Its slaves to the tick atip, “The ballots of the Mayors of New| woman's Intention to get into the vice to prevent the collision of two|For the Lust of Blood and the Lust of | York State to determine whether a ma-|so that she would drown If not killed.by trains i¢ the human element fatis? A. Gola Jority wants the Sunday law againat| the gas. we No, sir. Are @ fruitful partnership. baseball repealed were mailed out ty-| “I don't know what the troablevts,” Q. That's unfortunate, A. It te. E,W. aay by W. P. Capes, Gecretary of the | Sid Mrs. Londrigan. "Her hnussemd, ow Conference of Mayors and Other City | Cat! Olson, 1s a painter. worsdug ie the operators declined. Luther Hudnall, a mini ht g ih H Z i if i if ef + tH fs 4 tH He ut i i gis from « fire tweive years ago im pant ah) Pe Engineer Dougherty up to date? A. Yes, | inquest has sho remarkable knowl- eighteen workmen who were arrested ho ahed howe eo Hundred and Mighteenth atreet. alr, skeet fs valida: aitaira stantome a1) Ofebk Ofet shdteeil for. various offenses during the sesent ove yer ‘There te just one unfavorable entry Thomas Dunn, conductor of the! started a line of questioning which left} ""~ ™* cath) wl} strike at the ironworks, At ® aes « d wrecked train, wes recalled and the Mr. Rust a much embarrassed and sur- He Eapect spesting ‘neid) later “im: the Ghy Seeaeo he were Coroner asked: | prieed young man. OWARLES F.—Mest Gertrude the workmen decided not to jot im te i heepeene as cer eeematandiag te the! John Francis Carroll, a former en-] 4. iM av . ORS Piet lta backend Riley was born at Btation, imitation of a bloc! irom whet sig- % ETH. Ss john Shillitoa!, the] ps thirty-eight pbnigeercgettey ad SHIELDS ASSASSIN nal to what ali salt? as Peallleasaird pia ht ira Chen: ] Upon reading thin personal in ‘the Bishop ef Altom Robeed. + fugitive’s brother, He took with him | widower; he has one child. Dunn had to explain by referring to " . Re World advertising columns Charles} 8? LOUIS, June 14.—The poltee at Detect Letiorio Ga: Pree ee moccune: wis net cay opens {GANGSTER COMMITTED TO THE Italian but think and live in the Tomas. uM Sohilliton!, after refusing to make « A the signals at Stamford, but anatly | AUEUs % 1912, he had run passengery i nmudt of No. 335 Broadway, Aa-| Alton were notified to-day that a valine decided a block waa from atarter aig-| “ree traink for nine years. torfa, L. 1, doll belonxing to Bishop James Ryan of | Carroll said a close watch wan kept] ova, L. |, dolled himself up In his}. Catala dloacen ae aa nal to starter signal. laddes: iment, yk his Lik: She Soren or ae John Harton, the engineer who was| 0". °neineers and he rode frequently | laddest raiment, took hie trusty walk-/naq heen stolen in a ratirond station statement to Assistent Distetct- Attorney laid off on Monday for rolling past the|°Ye” With old hands to observe thelr /ing sick in hie allk-gloved hands and} gt Cariinville, Ill, ‘The vallse contained poke Murphy at Headquarters, was commtt- Norwalk drawbridge in the same en-|“™cency. strolled up ‘Third avenue, to-day, In-| the Bishop's gold chain and cross, worth: f { a ted to the Tombs, A Coronor's jury (Continued from Firet Page.) gine which carried Dougherty into the| "it 1 accord with a new rule, a|atead of “Bilzebeth” and her “good | 00, and his gold plated crown and veute teas already held him responsible for . Skylark, waa called next. few months olf. Every engineer {4} news' he was met at the corner by | ments valued at %0, is the deaths of Risso and the two pollce- ————— Harmon has been running an engine| Wtched now. We've had so much men and de és under tndictmem for the| with his paid bodyguard at his side, trouble," he said. Detective Gorman of the East Fitty- since 11, He has been a ‘passenger first street station, who placed him un- three murders, made a brave show of striding over and | driver for eight years, He ran train) TOLO DOUGHERTY HE WAS GO-/ 46, arrest charged with the larceny of It is the bellef of the detectives that | seeking the author of the insult. Sam | No, 3 trom Springfield to New York for ING TOO FAST. the fight which preceded the murders $40, with which he had been sent to the Pau was | three years. Carroll sald he had talked with Dough- : was Que to the refusal of Risso to pay | going to be spoiled by a fight, ran over! @ When Is it easler to reverse his|¢Tty at different times. ‘He had Moyer Otte, ge Rg leper members af the Chick Tricker crowd |and spread the angry group about Web-| engine, when it's going rapidjy or| little trouble on Wednesday,” said Car-| 4+ 0) 154 Kast Fifty-third street, Both for @ borrowed revolver which the po-| ber apart with anxious hands. Webber | standing still? A. 1 should say it was| Ol. “He had lost two minutes, and I] Ot ne Nigam olor tn had disap: Hee ok from him after « faht In a [fait that ie honor was vindleated by | aster when it's going. told him then to be careful, that he'd] Dorey“ i . ce hall in etropolitan avenue, | his show of bluster and t seat ‘What reason have you for believing | DStter lose three or even four minutes : Brookiyn. Risso was under bail for again. But he sont his wife home {0 8] ugte asked the ithe than get into trouble. He told me he'd| son any teun ‘eieeute ‘with gay ae trial for having the weapon. taxicab immediately atte rier mianight| Harmon didn't have any reason and Tun by Brideport and I told bim thet] ciety, with particular attention to the One of the chore on which Riley| It was a few minutes ioagp eed finally decided it would be easier if the |! knew why he had run by--that he} 11. ci16 known as Gertrude and Hilza- played constantly in working on the| that two men approac! é engine were standing still. Dougherty | "1 deen going too fast. beth. Through this information the de- feelings of the Sohtititon! family was| Maher, on fixed post at Ninth street) nag togtined that he thought he might | “Didn't he tell you that the alr falléd| (oti. wan able to frame the “personal the plent oth comand man'e father. | and Fourth avenue rel am.| Ave Prevented the wreck had he been ar be ad” ruse by which Dikeaas oak a ot No. julberry | “This man's boen stabb:d—set an able to reverse his engine, but the task | ‘No, air: he did not. lured Into captivity. According to the street worm that she saw the! bulance quick!” the taller of the tO) was ao nard he could not accomplish| The hearing was adjourned ti Mon-} oie. sing r Ami father hand a shiny object to Schilliton! | commanded. The smailer hung lmply| 4, with » ned back. ‘Then the Cor.| @Y afternoon at 2 o'clock with Carroll | Police Finkenstadt has admitted his just before the shooting, The old man| on hie arm. A dark eplotch was on his| tnty tunes te let ahendoo hee Hor, | till on the stand. ent, Bae been in the Tombs ever since, ac-| back and his collar was flecked With) mon ran by a danger signal at South ———- ae = aaeiinane: cused aa an accomplice. others. The policeman sald he would | Nopwalk. MELLEN APPOINTS fractured skull and ‘iecxen ankle; con- pal ates SEO 4 / APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. li lghigedy fod tas te a wate Mig casing ida eae Meal EXPERTS TO INSPECT | “tion reported as very serious, Eleanor Blyn, ‘Brooklyn, bruised; ‘The man who had been stabbed re-| Harmon, ENGINE IN WRECK. fused fearfully. Me insisted on ace RE improving rapidiy, WIroad people say those _ - M Th 1 Deput: Sta Comptroli Fi lary jompson, Flushing, ©, 1, Tri ree ceaaane inte 6, bandees, feathitica te ‘unin’ aprdleale at ones pearing 16, solemn, Junk lwaye correspond, don't) At the request of President Mallen of | shock and cuts; improving the passenger list of the| sbout his own hand. Tne two eat at | tates under the inheritance tax IAW | the curb and smoked a cigarette ner-| But you moan to aay that the signals he New Terk, New Haven snd Heri: Cie Sites eroger Tenia hip Bermuda on its return voy-| the beck of the tonneau. The other | ‘04 to the Transfer eof the | vously. were different on Monday?” ren Coen? nee | 88h: CORE, } " He told the polkeman he was Louls body of airbrake experts is to be asked | swallowed broken glass; out of danger. age te New York. Ghe found no ‘Dr. Selectisie on John Lire poo Willa Datlor Dineen who died dune] Hosein a: broker living at a DECLARES THE SIGNALS WERE) to make an tmpartial test of the brakes) F. B. Jenningw jr., of No. 96 Park , Leroy R. Stoddard Called “by Judge as Witness in | Barey BR. Gtoddard a wealthy ‘PRPeolan of No. 29 West Forty-second wasn't feeling very well last ‘July, eo he proscribed anit eee air for “Rimeel?. Bidding hic wife, Mrs. Care Une Gotelle Williams Stoddard, fare- 430-440-442 RUG*° CARPET. CLEANSING in re-Proof Building. emmion beside ‘D, 1912, net catate $1,187,808, The shares | ington street. ald DIFERENT. of the engine in the Stamford accident, | avenue, New York, and J, W. ‘Husted “ 4 bs tories po pope stead bead (1 Mary D, Butler Dana, daughter, and| UP Dehind him en “Yes, air; J can't help how they’re| Pending which examination Vice-Presi-|of Roxbury, ‘Mage, left the hospital FIRE 4 : A The appearance of the cer rounding | Alexander B, Duncan, son, are valued at | Third avenue and plunged & knife in| supposed to be, they were different.” | dent Whaley, in charge of operation | last evening. PROOF STORAGE é R the corner of Broome and Centre stresta {S873 each; the share of Jennie P. He ure the knife was!’ Coroner Phelan called Mr. Woodward | and maintenance, and General Manager | | Misy Broderick, who In pnofessionai fer Hou: Z Rear Police Headquarters, a neighbor. | Phipps. daughter, at $364,873. Janet| “When he got to the Rd acges9 Bodied ack and asked him if it were possible| Bardo, in a joint statement tesued to-| life is Mile, Manon, was on lier way to founded In 1863 . 4 ; ood where Schilliton! 1s well known, | Dana, granddaughter, $25,000; Willlam | Harvey, who had worked on the Rosen. | *°*_the sisnals to be different. day, asks the public to suspend judg-|'New York to Mill a theatrical engage- TELEPHONE started an uproar. Duncan jr., nephew, also one of thal case, recognized the wounded man| ‘Th Way these interlocking signals | ment concerning the cutpability in-| ment. Fallure to keep the engagement 8567 COLUMBUS They’ him!" shouted shrill |executors of the will, $10,000; five grand-|.as Webber and greeted him by his real | Work, Mr. Coroner,” said Mr. Woodward, volved in the accident. The men in-| led to inquiry and she was found in Gt Behillitont, the |chidren are each given $6,000; servants |name. Webber, who seemed absolutely | “is that if one signal is at ‘atop’ the] vited to act on the airbrake board fol-| the hospital. Miss Broderick {# a niece} In decedent employ at the time of hie | overcome, with fear, cried “No—not” to distance signal must be set at ‘stop'| low: of Bluhop Broderick of Rochester. N.Y. “A LITTLE LAN death each a aum equal to one twelfth | "Wp; ie a Chief Alr Brake Inspector Langdon of —— Qasim “wage pald them foreach | mun’ va nad been with Webber ‘when|jrtnoe "en hese a as | ae Deana, Lackawanne and Wee’| INTERSTATE INQUIRY AND A LIVING. a a 5 - ., Rubliens . tcaploy, one. recelved ALM, one, 4410, | who had disappeared after having iven| Droved the signals did not agree the day |vania Rallrosd, 7. L. BEGINS ON WEDNESDAY. |,,trz,ta,QheW EI; S'bton wang another $1,100, the others smaller|the name of Michaels to Policeman ‘Stop’ ~~ PHITO, Perth Amboy, N. ; nd surged about it and fought to get | amounts. Mal Was none other than “Dollar Inspector Charles N. Joy of the New! WASHINGTON, June 14.—The Inter- i @ look in the door in the bellef that the| Frederick Botts Whiloit died May 1¢,|J0%n" Langer. ‘Dollar John” had prom- nd if Mr. Harmon | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail: | state Commerce Commission's investiga- men Wit, net entate $141,004. The widew eed t0, accompany Webber from the|is correct he'll be reinstated and paid | road, tion of te Haw Gavan wreck at Was Given a Alte optate in 4132171, the re- re se, the subway, and on that promise| for time he has lost," said Woodward. | There will also be present at the teats! ford, Conn., will begin Wednesday, { OTATEMENT. taninder, ins given to ¢wo sstere ond o ' Béward G. Aiken of No, 67 West ave- | Inspector Howard of the Interstate | june 18, in the Hotel Stratfield, In Stam. Deputy Commissioner Dougherty, after | Tother of the. decedent, ° too, who had |2¥e Norwalk, local agent of the road | Commerce Commission, and Chief In-| ford, Commissioner McChord, In charge half an hovs's talk with Bchillitoni, sent| Otto Hann, a member of the Arm of | do ct by pulling the {St Stamford, was the next witness, but | spector Biwel of the Public Utilities | of the accident phase of the commis- doritee Fopcrtires Woes eal te ae lote dann & Bro. manutnoterers. of Out of Bridgie's back when he |e hadn't started to testify when Cor-| Commission, The teste will probably | sion's work, wilt be in charke, assisted | =——= Der Box Kid” smiling and self-possessea | 4¥ePtuffs and olla, died Aug, 7, wz; net | Was wabbed. He threw it a oner Phelan asked him to step aside 7 comcues geet tyeeee: on the en-| PY Oniet Inspector Beinap and three QnA Gam Echopps, still puffing at the | estes, $16,288. A bequest of $69,000 is square between the statue of that he might examine an engineer who bid local tnepectors who have been on the CARPET Jed, WILLUAM and the westerly curb of Fourth ave-| was presen gine and the testimony of Mnsineer | cround enc: coident Tel, 366 Columb: stump of the Grown cigar, He nodded | Sven to Pauline Hann, sleter; $19,600 to] 556 ana there {t was found after Web-| A tall th: Dougherty, Vice-President Whaley and | ® Het, 30) , smooth-taced, almost boyish cheerfully, whan the Deputy Commis. Jeeepiine Cohn, nivoe; and th residue. | ber had been removed to the nowmttal— A talk ioetb-taeed.. simest bey General Manager Barde joln in the fol —_—-—. CLEANING 453 West Bale st, ‘| sioner, Digining @ surrender, or, 700 item 5 bro! ol iT bladed butch ni! hat had on ing statement: ~- eae = said that the prieoner refused to make | decede bese efound Gown to , George Edwards Reichel, a New Haven | “an examination of the care compoe-|HERE ARE THE DIRECTORS ee — District-Attor om @atemant until he had conguited an attorney. Van Duser Leaves Navy WASHIN engineer since November, 1907, took the| ing the train by competent men—after a Stand, He ran "13%" on two round | the acsidenteindicates'a ‘wig grade ot} OF THE NEW HAVEN ROAD A y New ¥ 4 Stam: | al @ maint ” ’ You admit everything Bh 4 informed persons about Police @ Van en ae gt dor a ‘Even if Webber h pi lat ssatay, ices se A eee pales teks ote, whe acral your’ a {were predicting to-day | ed w} . Ho th died vecontly,) BW. Ti Gootor in a whieper, | that by’ July ‘Fourth Dominick Riley New York Navy Yard |commented Ascetant District~Attorney| | Q. How was the engine working that) FOUR OF THE INJURED ROCKEFELLER, 3, 6. @o your way,” direct-| Would be wearing: » new captain's mt. William L. Howard, whose i. in the event of a new trial belng| Q. Was it easy to run? A. The lever STILL IN HOSPITAL. uniform. “Hilep. to 8 spare, aimoat [Place as captain of the battleship Idaho | granted to Hecker, for we have Webd-|was a little stiff, that’s all, : ascetic man, with prematurely gray | Wil! be taken by Capt. George W. Kline, | bers sworn testimony in the Aret trial! G. was it easy to reverse? A. It was| @TAMFORD, Conn. June 14.—Only four of the persone injured in the Gum- All lost or ertined hair and @ solemn gravity of expres- commandant of he naval station at/end additional affidavits, But we fee) tel ans @ little atitt, wns “sn sane ec |i cA uy os | BA Sessa Ny" | "2.54 Yo hve acne te . ‘ pate Seicent: inlaw K Benson reverse? A. Yea, twice me enters, ‘ f Te Wt harder to revere when the