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ee ae oe =e CHARGES AGAINST LAWYER STEUER Justice Goff Orders Case Sub- pres sn drat rast snd wae" 10 Appellate Division Me asi was cepsenea tart ne for Action, had left the hospital, When Mise s Lgecey did not appear this morning the @gor ot her room was forced and the|A JUDGMENT VACATED. was revealed. POSED AS A moned to Washington to Tell of Phone Talks. DAVE LAMAR CALLED. stockings, voung women were frural and xtiss| Dictating Her Perjured Tes ics 64,a,oicer whe tiven in Sovees timony In $22,500 Sult, PASTOR ON STAND oe, ANH WS + Ty qoontimed rem wiret Page.) Merger Plot Are to Be Brought Out. ‘The charge that Maz D, Steuer, who ‘has deen counsel in many noted crim- inal and elvil cases in the Inet few years and fe reputed to have amassed a for- tune thereby of over @ million dollars, wae Bullty of causing perjury was be- fore Justice Goff indirectly in the 8 Dreme Court to-day and was sent to the Appellate Division of the Gupreme Court, Mr. Steuer asked for an Appellate Divi. sion investigation, William Tra' a Fome, who atirred up the charges, agreed. The judgment for $22,600 which F@ith @t. Clair, Mr. Steuer's soubrette client, obtained against Kiaw & Er- | Congressmen are being used to se langer on the evidence which she has | cure influence with financial men. @inee cont was untrue was eet | Mr. Ledyard and Mr. Cravath are asia Understood to have additional informa- Mr. Steuer waived his right to collect | tion they are willing to give the com- , | ® fee out of the annuled judgment and | Mmittes. ‘Both were referred to by Robert t the eame time declared that he| 8. Lovett, chairman of the board of thought it was the general belief that Mins Gt. Clatr had recently received « WASHINGTON, poenas will be issued at once by the Senate Lobby Investigacing Com- mittee for Lewis Cass Ledyard and Paul D. Cravath, Now York attor- neys, and for David Lamar, Wall street operator, to appear nex! week in connection with its investigation oa eipients of myaterious telephone calls sum far in excess of the damages| ‘Mat purported to come from Congress. award to her after a eckied that | 6D. Mrlanget, th ccodinntion st] The sery tol the lobby committee last night by Representative A. Mitchell Palmer of Pennsylvania has astonished Congressional circles and resulted in a demand ¢rom many quarters that thi Benate committee use every effort to find the men responsible. MAN ON PHONE IMPERSONATED CONGRESSMAN. Mr. Palmer testified that Lewis Case Ledyard had been called repeatedly oy & man who represented himself as Mr. Palmer, The attorney took the pre- Caution to learn that Mr. 'a!mar was not in New York, and then Congressman inform develop. monte until evidence had been secured Strongly indicating from whom the calls came, " i lh i i i Hi Hil i A : | rBrosecutor 6 f : [ ny fof ta The committee will resume its hear- HI8 OWN DEPENGE. ings after the Senate Democratic caucui Mr, @touer appeared has finished with the tariff bill. Speaker lense of his reputation. When Mr.| Clark, Representative Underwood of Jerome started his argument Mr. Representative Henry of slende: Texas and others, whose names were clasped across his bresst, nodded weed by the persons in conversations vously at papers on the table in front | With financial men, are urging the com- of him. Hie former client, Miss at. | Mittee to push its inquiry, Clair, was not in court. Representatives Palmer and Riordan Mr. Jerome recalled that Miss st,|4re the only Congressmen whose names Clair, in apparent good faith, had made| have thus far been given as having been @ statement that Mr, Erlanger had| 'mpersonated over the telephone. for the ——— GETS $37,000 FOR INJURIES. Bignest Award Ever Recorded in United States for Personal Disablement, 4 Brooklyn jory in the United States Court thie afternoon awarded Stanis- laus Yensavige the biggest damages for Personal injuries 000 ever handed out in a United States Court. Yen- savige used\ to be @ fine, strapping six- foot four specimen of man vefure he went under orders to open a tool box in part of the judgment as a tee. Shenandoah, Pa, on @ Lehigh Valley Mr, Jerome said be did not appear be- | Railroad job and found ninety-five per- fore Justice Goff to charac: cussion caps there which exploded. The t nyu te i i # | yy [i i : i i & : 5 E 7 Se! i i i" Lewis Cass Ledyard Sum- All Facts in Alleged Pacific: June = 27,—3ub- of the charge that the names of the Union Pacific, as having been re-! S38 —sVENtwe -woRLD, FRIDAY, cUN LOBBY HUNTERS ASK NAME |ATCARTAY Gi AED RT OF MAN OF MYSTERY WHO CONGRESSMAN LEADER OF BROOKLYN SUFFRAGETTES, WHO WANTS TO CARRY GUN y a | ezPlosion tore out both of his eyes, fellow-member of the bar. He simply | blew off his right arm and part of hie asked that the judgment agains pis|left hand. Mo had been refwsed dam- cHente be vacated. ages in Pennsylvania and came to Brooklyn penniless after four months in the hospital. There Frank X, McCaf- fry, @ lawyer, brought sult for him in the United States Court, It took the jury just three minutes te award him ‘$37,000, i fi Hl i | | _—__————_ WILL SUPPORT WHITMAN. “The membere of the prese will bear me jo League qut that my fret knowledge of this Him of Ite Aid, A committee from the East Side Bust- Sees and Professional Men's League, led by Arnold Kahn, Vice-President of the State Bank; Joseph Marcus of the Public Bank and O, Jarmolaky, a pri- vate banker, waited upon District-At- “OHE NEEDS NO AID, BUT I DO," |torney Whitman to-day and assured him SAY@ MR. STEUER. of tho support of their leagu ‘Mr, Bteuer concluded by saying that| They presented Mr. Whitman with a be desired every action to he taken resolution adopted by the Which posalbly could be‘Takun to deter- Meeting last night In which mine finally whethor be had been guilty ted that thy District-Attorney @f wrongdoing. le the strongest, most logical and best “Everybody who is tn any way In-|e@uipped candidate for the Mayoralty formed as to what ‘s going on in thie | 854 with him as the ndard bearer a community,” Mr, Steuer said, “knows | fusion victory would be assured. that the yeung woman, Miss Bt. Clair,| The committee assured District-At- has been compensated in an amount far |torney Whitman that they would urge the fusion committee to nominate him for Mayor, and in the event of his mo ald and naideration nomination they would earnestly help Court. But I | cy om ie Dring about his election Mr, Gteuer went out of court sur- nee snayerrs rounded by & crowd of friends, who Dynamite Kills Eight. followed bim inte City Hall Park. KINGSTON, Ont, June 27, — Eight —_a__ Italians avere killed yesterday in an ex- Rabbi Frankel Called Here, plosion of dynamite in @ construction Rabbi David Frankel, rabbi of the| camp of the Canadian Pacifin Railway United Hebrew Congregations of Scran- | ten miles trom Parham. ton, Pa., and vicinity, hae been called to New York by the Austrian-Jewish congregation at the Abraham Syna- vaaeae Gogua, Nos, %-87-8 Attorney street, . Liverjout begia | vere he will take up th ore . Wecalays Sree eae as we sents atte, vances | f sens € 22 eee perce eas fhe, tat he * “ARRIVED, \3TRS RosERT DER Magistrate Agrees Mrs. Elder Should Have Same Privilege as T. R. and Whitman. Mra, Bertha Elder, wife of former Assistant District-Attorney Robert Elder of Kings County, and leader of the wom- en's suffrage forces in Brooklyn, ap- Peared before Magistrate Kempner in the Adasna Street Court to-day and eaid that If Theodore Roosevelt and District- Attorney Whitman could receive per: mits to carry @ revolver she saw no reason why she should not be so fa- vored. She was often out late at nights in her auto, busy advancing the cause of votes for women, Mrs, Elder added, and felt, tat she needed a revolver to ro tect herself in case she was attacked. Furthermore, she came from, Colorado and knew how to handle one. Magistrate Kempner told Mra, Elder he saw no reason why she should not have a gun If she chose, and gave her @ blank certificate as to her good char- acter, instructing her to find two wit- nesses who would swear to this certifi- cate, ¢ ‘eturn it to him and she could “tote” all the hardware she Pleased. Mrs, Bider then started out to find those witnesses to her good char- acter right away, pe HAMMERSTEIN UNCOVERS A MEMORIAL OF 1857. Excavating for His New Opera House, Corner Stone of Old Chil- dren’s Hospital Is Found. Excavating on the aite of the old Day Nursery and Children's Hospital for the new Hammerstein Opera House at Fifty-frst street and Lexington avenue, to-day, workmen uncovered the leaden casket of the corner stone of the old structure. When Jpened by Harry Hammerstein the contents were found as fresh as the day they were sealed up, June 22, 1857. In the casket w coples of the Bvening Post, Inquirer, Journal of Commeree, Evening Express, Tribune, Herald, Times, Morning Express, Prot- estant Chirchman, Home Mission Rec- ord, Examiner, American Messenger, Christian Advocate and Journal and Christian Intelligencer, There was also & proof sheet of @ speech given at the dedication exercises, but the ake name was not mentioned; a Bible, with the name Louisa Matthews and the date March 13, 1851; a nickel penny of 1867, @ large copper cent, # half dollar of 1856, uarter dollar of 1857, a half dime of 1857, a ten cent plece of 1857 three cent plece of 1855. —— FIGHTING AGAINST THE VOTE, BOSTON, June 2.—A hot weather campaign extei Cape Cod to the top of the Berkshires’ Was announced by the @tate President, Mrs, James M. Codman, following a meeting to-day of the executive com- mittee of the Massachusetts society op- posed to the further extension of suf- frage to women. Opening at Barnatadle on July 2, wald a week would be devoted to jahe keeps the vigil lest Hel ape Cod, after which the “no more votes | for women" speakera would move west- ing the State by Senatorial, ve and ward districts. Reports made to the committee by the ‘ftate WON'T RUN AWAY down @ sharp incline in the woods run- | ning into the park from Arden avenue, ’ ; and paid particular attention to —_—~— Daughter of Broker, Who Slept Two Nights in Park, Tells 1, Her Experiences. ——es IS ALMOST A WRECK. Parents Watch at Bedside and Will Take Her Away for Long Rest. “! Helen McCarthy, the sixteen-year-old runaway, who left the home of her father, John A. MoCarthy, a wealthy newspaper broker, at the Hotel Har- Grave, No, 1% West Seventy-secohd street, coon after 9 o'clock last Tuceday morning, and was found in Fort Wash- ington Park yesterday afternoon, after Spending two nights sleeping un trees, 1s sleeping to-<ay in her own bed in her parents’ apartment. By the bed- olde site Mrs, McCarthy. She nas sat there almost continuously since the lit- tle girl was brought back home, and awake and call for her. It was after 8 o'clock this morning before the girl awoke from her night's rept. She reached over and clasped her mother’s hand and raised it to her lips. Then she murmured: “Oh, mamma! I'm so glad—so glad!” ‘The mother threw hor arms around her, but even as she would have ca- ressed her Helen fell again into deep sleep. She was awakened later to par- take of broth and toast, but was per- mitted to go to sleep again on the ad- vice of Dr. Walter Joyce of the Hotel Ansonia. The physician told her parents that Helen had bad a remark ‘ble escape from serious injury as the result of her nights speat in the open, and that all she needed now was ab- solute rest. He said the child was com- pletely exhausted. WILL TAKE HELEN TO COUNTRY FOR A LONG REST. Mr. McCarthy remained in the apart- ment too, eo as to be near his little daughter. Already he is planning to take her away to some quiet place in the country where she can have ab- solute quiet fof the rest of the summer, “We shall go just as econ as Helen ia strong enough ¢o be moved,” sald the father to-day, “and we shall etay until she ts perfectly well again. I feel as though my Mttle girl had been returned to me from the dead, and I don't pro- pose to take any more chances with her.” In her the intervals when she awoke from heavy aleep the little girl corrud- orated her father's belief, a belief which had made him frantic with grief until he was found, that she had run away because he chastised her and ¢hat she had never meant to come beck. “Ob, but I ohanged my mind,” cried the girl. “I wanted ao muah to come back but whén I wanted to I couldn't. I didn't know where home was and I was afraid to ask. I knew I had done “Then I rcmembered Mrs, Clarke (Ed- ward Clarke of No, 40 St. Nicholas ave- nue, and intimate friend of Mr. Mc- Carthy), and thought I would try to find him. I knew that he lived on Bt. Nicholas avenue and I thought perhaps T could bis house, I asked a man how to there and he told me to take & trolley car and I did, and it went a long way and then it turned to the left, and presently the conductor told me to get off, it was 6t Nicholas avenue” SLEPT ALL NIGHT UNDER TREE BY THE RIVER, “I found a house I thought was Mr. Clarke's,” Helen continued, “but there ‘wasn't anybody at home, and o after I had rung the bell for a long time I went away. I saw @ lot of lights up on a hill (probably the Mahts of the Col- lege of the City of New York) and I went up thee. Then I saw the river and I walked over toward it. There were lots of people about, but I didn't dare speak to anybody, so I just kept on king and pretty soon I came to @ park and I saw soda and candy stand there and I was hu: again, 20 I bought som dwiches and some candy and I went and sat down in the park and ate them. “It wes getting dark and I began to be frightened but I didn't know what to do, I sat down under a tree on a jong point of land running out into the water, and presently I must have fallen asleep for when I woke up, the sun ‘was shining in my eyes. I went to a Uttle brook that I eaw nearby and I washed by face and my hands and I tidied my hair ‘best I could, Then I went to the tittle store and bought some more candy and sandwiches, “I saw lots of people and some Heemen but I didn't know what they'd do to me, so I went and hid in some ‘ushes and I stayed there most ell day. T could hear children playing and I wanted to go out and play with them but I was afraid to and eo I stayed in the bushes, When night came again I saw some people in a big house and I thought first I would go there and ask them to let me in, but when I walked near the house I was too frightened to go in, 20 I waited until everybody went way and then I went to sleep in some b-shes where I could see the big house if I woke up” From the girl's description the police delleve the house she saw was one used by park employees to store thelr garden tools and to leave thelr clothing when they don working overalls, CANNOT DISTINCTLY RECALL EVENTS OF LAST DAY. len's mind was somewhat hasy w abe we to Raped the events of the following day, the day on wasTound, she ing sandwiches and candy, but she couldn't account for the time during the day until she was dis- covered in the park by two young men, who cated the attention of Pollceman Holt to her bedraggied appearance and suggested that she might be the missing girl, Her @iseoverers noticed her coming when they saw her coat herself on o Dig rook and light a cigarette which she drew from @ package she carried in the bosom of her dress. They spoke to her and Helen was badly frigh' “I don't know what I told them,” she sald, “I only know I was afraid of them, and I didn't know what they would do to me if they found out I was Helen MoOarthy.” ‘What the child actually told them was that she was Patty White of Albany and that her amily had moved from New Jersey and she had lost her way trying to @nd her new home A seal ring which had belonged to her dead sister, and which had been mentioned in the alarm which was sent out for her, persuaded Holt and Inspector Ti- ECCAN REBEL WN 7-DAY FT TAKE 39 CANNON Capture the Federal Com- mander’s Automobile and Kill 200 of His Men, DOUGLAS, Ariz., June 97.—Gen, Obre- fon, one of the rebel commanders at of Oritz, wired to the consti- tutional junta to-day as follows: “Battle ended at 8. morhing after seven days’ fighting. Our o'clock Thursday tus, who up then in his automo- Pile, that she was the missing girl and She wae taken to PARK POLICE MEMBER EING THE GIRL. ‘There seems to be no reason tc believe that Helen has not told all the truth of her wanderings as recalls events, but park attendants who were questioned this morning declared that they did not recall once having seen the girl in the two nights she says she was in the park, and a little Italian who runs the soda and candy etand in the park merely shrugged his shoulders when asked about the girl and exclaimed: “Maybe she here. Maybe not. I aot know.” The child was so exhausted that it was several hours before she got to sleep after being taken to her home, @he was in such a nervous condition that she could not lose consciousness, and it wi it this time thi a | story drawn from Hing quieted nd the little girl fell asleep almost before her story was finished with the prom! “I'll never, never run away again." Geddlbnadani Nasettle “ROUNDHOUSE” COURT WRANGLE IS ON AGAIN. Architect Lowell Tells Justices He forces captured thirty-nine cannon and five machine guns from the Federals, “We also captured thirty carloads of ammunition for field and macl.ine guns. Several hundred Mauser rifles were thrown away by Ojeda's men in their utomobile was captured of 4 we picked up the bodies We have a large nu: of 200 Federals. ber of wounded prisoners, are not yet known.” pean NEW TAMMANY INQUIRY LOOKS LIKE JOKE TO SULZER Attention Is Called to Constitutional Limitation on Business of Special Session. ALBANY, June 2, sessions no subject except such as recommend for consideration. the language of the State Constitution and may explain why none of Gov. Sulzer's friends had attacks of heart failure when Senator Thompson gravely the Senate quickly jadopted a resolution directing the Fraw- ley Committee to investigate the-Gov- “At extraordinary It be acted upon Introduced and It was noticed at the time and now «Can Put Windows Enough in His No-Angle Building. Another Joint conference was held this afternoon in an effort to solve the problem caused by the Supreme Court Justices’ refusal to approve the “round- house” plans prepared by Architect Guy Lowell for the new Court House. Those participating were a committee of jus- tices, the Court House Board, Archi- R. 6. Day of Philadelphia, one of the jury thac selected Lowell’ plans in the competition; Walter Cook, consulting architect of the Court House Board, and Comptroller Prender- Gast, representing the Board of Esti- mate. ‘The Comptroller soon teft, declaring he didn’t believe the discussion would wet anywhere to-day. The main objection by the Justices to the building was that it would be pos- sible to gain light only from one side. Architect Lowell attempted to show that by doing away with the annular court he could provide a dou! tof windo' He did not agree that the cost would be 7% cents or a dollar per cuble foot. He contended & cents would be o fairer estimate, —>_——_ WILSON DELAYS TRIP TO SETTLE MERGER CASE. Effort Being Made to Arrange Pa- cific Road Dissolution Before July 1. WASHINGTON, June 21.—President Wileon this afternoon abandoned his plan to leave for Cornish, N. H., to- night and wifi not €o until the early Part of next week. He had before him the plan for dis- solution of the Unton Pacific merger and other questions to be settled before his departure, Hig family will leave av scheduled to-night, An éffort is being made to settle the dissoiution decree ‘before July 1. pas cabo ott dha WIRELESS BOY INDICTED. First Case U: A youth named Elman B. Myers, who has established a wireless telephone plant at No. 237 West One Hundred and Third street, was to-day arraigned Criminal Branch of the United States atrict. Court for the purpose of pleading to an indictment charging the running of wireless apparatus without &@ Heense from the Department of Com- {crim Judge Julius M. Mayer in the ie the firet prosecution un- w Federal law Myere's plea ‘Was postponed and the youth was pa- roled in the custody of his counsel, ex- Judge Grifti —————— | Workmen F 930,000 in a Jar. HAVANA, June 37.—Workmen exca- vating at the Guantanamo naval sta- tlon to-day unearthed a jar containing $30,000 in old Spanish coins, The Cu- ban law provides that half shall go to the Ander and the other half to the owner of the land ' Constipation EX-LAX @X-LAX RELIBVES INSTIPATION toe stor bowels, foie bale atonrat 30a She oc, at all drone SS fer it, i quietly when the resolution was to him, The proposition to ask a k of questions about current rumors to his past amd present conduct pleased the iegislators as « matter of course and it was stated as late as yesterday that the Frawley Committee would go to work just as soon as the extra sce- sion was out of the way. Politicians here are wondering if the resolution was or whether the Constitution lawyers of the Legislature were busy thinking about the Cohalan case and other matters that they let the fun lov- ing Thompsor “put over one on ther.” pesati sa naheRoniss RAILROAD BRIDGE FALLS JUST BEFORE TRAIN TIME. LAFAYETTE, Ind,, June 27.—Ten min- before the Big Four passenger train No, 18, eastbound from Chicago, reached here yesterday the New York Central bridge over the Wabash River The structure, weakened by the floods had been strengthened part of the bridge s Four trains are being detoured over the Monon to Cni- cago and eastbound over the Peorla & astern tracks. way, dropping t! into the river, oma, with able for tao, with ire halt block, ater: regannabie, Wri Sheermhead COLD MEATS & SANDWICHES Are lifted from the Commonplace and Made ‘Tasty and Piquant When Eaten with GULDEN'S MUSTARD. A Delicious Salad Dressing by © Delicatessen and Grocery stores, | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. X ureday night; liberal Bicones 26 City Hall blace, New York City, TO TEST DIVING gel AAA AT PIER NO. 1 TO-MO I Inventor Hopes to Show Divers, Can Talk From the Bottom of the Sea to Men on Deck. Charles M. Steinert of No. $11 Hast Fifty-seventh etreet at 3 P. M. to- morrow will complete the test of his diving telephone at Pier 1, off the Bat- tery, with the ald and for the benefit of the Merritt, Chapman Wrecking Company. If the Invention be @ success, and the Inventor ys that preliminary already proved that it will evolutionize deep sea div- C ing to the helmet from abe ways ‘and the diver is always con- nected “Gp with those on top. The new device will do away with all the nes which now have to be carried and manipulated by the diver, for if he wants more alr he can say 60. If he i getting too much he can say #0, or U there is any trouble below he can let It be known. Mr. Steinert is the inventor of a device for uslug wireless from a submerged submarine, which he has turned oves to the navy. a SNIFFED HEROIN; IS DEAD. Grant Took Five Grains of the Drug im West Side Saloon. ‘Thomas Grant, a twenty-four-year-old clerk at No. 20 Went Twenty-fourth street, saw five friends each snif a pinch of heroin in a saloon at Twenty- first street and Seventh avenue early this morning. They seemed so exhit- arated afterward that Grant thought he would try the drug. He took five “aniffs” and is dead, He lingered along for several hours after taking the drug, but the doze was fatal, according te Dr, H. L. Gray, No, 238 West Twenty second street, who attended him. Before death Grant told his wife, Kate, that no one but himself was ter sponsible fer his condition. SCALDS— cuts or bruises are sooth- ed and kept from after dangers by the prompt use of Hydrox. Removes skin blemishes. ick aid to nose and throat troubles, fet telling of many pomeel pol bottle. 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