Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
6 nen ove! EER WVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 97, omplete Novel Each Week in The Evening World Second of the Great Series of 10 NOW RUNNING @ (e) °e ® Waistcoats, Too—Aye, What! Pockets in Their Skirts, GAFFNEY DEPOSIT O9ODETIODSOTED i se = é & >>. OF $5,000 IN BILLS PUTIN EVIDENCE Records From the Fifth Na- tional Bank Explained to the Grand Jury. + i BEE i: sii 2 ea SHAW BACK ON SfAND. Further Effort Made to Learn Who Handled the $41,250 Patterson Fund. \) SOM | Bb) rt ire FH The Grand Jury made an exhaus- tive study of James E. Gaffney’s ac- count in the Fifth National Bank In thia the Grand NEARLY Al jury had the assistance of a repre- ef z g i bE if i i? i this afternoon, i : Bot explode, I/ with him transcripts of Mr. Gaffney‘s Ughted the/ accounts taken from the books and several original deposit slips describ- tinguished the/ing monBy deposited by Mr. Gaffney. Heed-| ‘The deposit alips were examined with le! fl E~ ‘ i i g ‘I f | | fn $1,000 bills on or about the date i j u in contracting concern of Pitts- burgh. The District-Attorney has been informed that Gaffney got that 41,360 and divided it with others, but identification of Mr. Gaffney has i f lit FF Hf 'SOSSOSL06 6008000000 0000004 kets of gra'm’ma is the latest edict of the woman's dress builder. It is even ordained eas ci doers ta On on bay All of which may eliminate the vanity case and the mesh bag and give the gentle sex a freer swing, 80 to speak. In Paris they call the pocketed dresses “Les Poches'a la Mode.” eayliaall #9 ! g EE: E witnesses called to-day were Chartes N. Chadwick, Chairman of the Board of Water Supply; Shaw, a dealer in stone, of No. 26 Cort- land street, who was the “stakeholder” of the $41,260, and Dennis O'Leary @ brother of Justice Daniel Cohalan and Surrogate John Cohe- that pockets shall figur+ in the new man-cut waistcoats. fl if if if i i | i r al ry Ht Hi I ; i E 3 Peter J. Scully, formerly a telephone Shaw's office was called to the fact that frequent tele- connections had been made be- CONTRACTS WITH (Continued from First Page.) il H | f { i 4 F i i BS was transferred to Wright had trouble with Contractor B. Consnl ho appeared ‘to in the depart- Q. What was the source of his ‘A. Joe Murphy of Troy. Wright checked up violations on Consalus's “Consalus tried to put things over and didn’t do work according to con tract,” sald Wright. $50,000 was let to his . Then they changed the ations and without any bidding jus @ supplemental contract ibatituted bricl rtain stretches,” said the witness. “When I called attention to poor work Consalus said if keep my nore out of the job he would run me out of the district, Then they istrict lines so that the were brought together pector was sent up to have charge over the engineers.” Another case cited by Mr. Wright was the contract for a road between Fonda and Johnstown to the Holling- The contract called for stone at the rate of $5.50 per cubic yard. Limestone which Mr, Wright sald was an inferior article was sub- { H | town, and later district. i ji to us specifications and | have great influence orders and we did the work. Q. Who fized the price? A. We did, but it was at standard rates. “In 1911 you got about $10,000 worth of work and contributed $6,000,” said Mr. Osborne. “Then in 19123 you got about $76,000 worth of work and con- EE tg E i if | ? gs [ mines about his divining rod will find them. The rod is of iron and when- ever it nds anything it kicks back at the owner handing him one in the solar plexus, He has had a belt made to save himself from being knocked out by the divining and kicking rod. i beat the dead pipe AND PATTERSON CONTRACTS. Mr, Chadwick, after waving munity, was questioned as to the Gillespie Company contract on the @iphon and that of Patterson pany, which was Contract No. | hh Mr. Osborne next brought out that campaign contributions were made out of the profits of contracts. They were figured in as expenses just ns were the high charges levied by the bonding company combine, “Didn't you undertake to make enough profite out of the cen- ever your contribu- tient” asked Osborne. “That was the only way we could get our meney,” replied “We have to take our prefite out of we had net made profits we could f f coming to this country is to hunt, with his divining rod, for a radium mine. He ts quite sure that he can find one out West. ee #E His H SS = —< Cd el nn he couldn't find the cl rod, but then, he says, it kind of a rod. & = = Pe] E | rs s re. : ton Company. ff i i i i * set Ay BS ae Ct fine NE, Zi i Fe { GAYS EVERETT H. FOWLE ASKED FOR CONTRIBUTIONS. Q. Who asked you to contribute? A. Mr, Everett H. Fowler. Q. Did he send you a letter. A. No. { Just ran across him in Albany. Q. Where? At the Hampton Hotel? Q. Waen't that a sort of headquar- ters for the contractors? A. Yes. t! In 1018 Flood and Van Wirt did not | ¢) contribute a cent. They got only $16,000 worth of work and that only blic letting umder competitive f | is i “Thus an inferior ston for at an increased price," Osborne. stor 5 “Yes,” reptied Wright, “and when Engineer Sammons protested he was en off and sent away on survey. firat I knew of it was re and finding Sammons road in care ef two laborers. This was done by Division En, He went up tiere and pouring asphalt, mixed with snow— 00d combination for road E ili rf Hal i if : the Swiss Alps. | ; ne frau. making. “What eventual! you?” asked Osbo. “The: Q. Were these contributions all by firm checks? A. No, only the first one—in June, 1913, for $3,000, All the rest were my personal checks, for which I was reimbursed by the firm. Q. How did you come to contribute in June, 1918? ‘There was no cam- A. No, air, but there was @ national convention in Balti- ly happened to ne. rne, didn't like the way I signed up specifications,” said the T would not sign for any- thing but what was right. They ordered i rf i Eris re i ll Sa ri 400 miles from wee Commission: Reel, but could not get Word was sent out to could take the transfer or ent. I appealed to Ben- and Congressman Akin. ‘They looked into it and said it was no because politicians had fixed juld have to go out there.” Q. How long were you k yx A. Until last summer when I days ago to learn a t : A HH : fest z | r i : ge Mr. Osborne also brought out in- formation of a combination of bond- & ‘The prices were doubled in 1909, so the contractors formed a combine and BARRED TANGO, Prices one-half on consideration of of | getting all the business. This ar- | hed that company joined with the HDT ES Herr Graeve, Who Arrived on Liner, Sure He Can “THE TRAIL TO YESTERDAY” GOETHALS MAME FIRST GOVERNOR OF THECAALZ (Continued from First Page.) HIS WIFE WON'T LET HIM SEND SLAYER TO CHAIR So Declares Juror Promptly Excuses From Murder Trial. “My wife won't let me.” This was the excuse that Benjamin T. Boyce, an engineer, UNLANFUL MLNS PAD BY RALVAYS YEARLY TO TRUST Interstate Commerce Board] Condemns Practice That Hurts Smaller Concerns. being qualified for serving as a tales- man in the trial of John C. K nagh for the murder of Alfred Kar- ling before Judge Mulqueen in Gen- eral Sessions to-day. “Do you believe in the death pen- District-Attorney Goethals to the Governorship of th ‘anal Zone and asked what effeo on the Commissions Jon in this city. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2%7.—Millions of dollars paid annually to great in- dustrial plants—so-called truste-—by railroad systema, in the form of “al- | bo: lowances” or specialsservices, were held to-day by the Interstate Com- merce Commision to be unlawful and unreasonable preferences—in fact, un- lawful rebates, operating to the dis- advantage of smaller manufacturing concerns throughout the country. Elimination of demurrage on “in- dustrial lines” owned by the manu- facturing plants and claiming to be! common carriers, the admission of such industrial lines to the benefits of the so-called “per diem arrange. nd other practices were con- 2 demneéd as unlawful. The commission @ | held that if they should be geter- mined as lawful they should ‘be ex- tended to all shippers. Pointing out that the prictices con- demned dissipated the revenues of the great railroads to the extent of millions of dollars each year, the commission made a significant ref- erence in its decision to the present movement among the Eastern rail- roads for an increase in freight rates. “Before they may fairl: ie general public to share further in car- rying their burdens it is manifest that the railroads must themaelv erly conserve their sources of by making every service performed contribute reasonably to their earn- in, The decision further points out that allowances paid to and free ser- vices performed for large industrial NGS DIVINING ROD [panes siey"*woutdctierwiee: nave’ to The Mayor s: the nicer if Col, Goethals is Go of Panama before he becomes Polio: Commissioner. It will give him mor Wellman asked Mr. “T do," he answered, “under cer- tain circumstances. won't let me serve on a murder jury. When she heard that [ had been sum- moned on this jury she got mad, When I told her that I believed in the death penalty she said that if I sent @ man to the electric chair would look on me “T take it,” said you would be glad to serve on this jury, but that you would be domin- ated rather by your wife's opinion than by the evidence before you.. ——.— MANGLED BY A LION, MOVING PICTURE MAN DIES Member of American Expedition in South Africa Using Camera When Attacked. British East African —Mangled by a The Mayor for the drst time re lated to-tav some of the details o the interview between George W Perkins, a envoy, and Col. Goethale m Goethals through Mr. Perkins,” sale the Mayor, “that if he would accep the Police Comm York I would ask the Board mate that he be given a material in Just as Mr, Per leaving Col. Goethals afte: jolivered my message, aid: ‘When you go back t New York, tell the Mayor that # far as the matter of salary is com cerne’, to do absolutely nothing. - am not going to New York for a bij salary. The main object of my going there would be to solve the poli problem if I could.’ is a pretty good reflection of the gen: eral character of the man I expect t¢ havo for the Police Commissioner o tonership of Nev ft Esth crease in salary. mente” This interview “You see, when he left here with my message to Col. Goethals,” continue Perkins was author. Protectorate, Jan. lion caused the death here to-day of @ member of an American moving picture expedition engaged in taking pictures of wild animals in their natural surroundings ized by me to say that there wouk ‘be a material increase in the salary ot Police Commissioner from $7,600. will say that I think the ‘| to be increased when a man Colonel agrees to come here and servé us for a number of years.’ jayor expressed the opinior that it might be a wise provision when amendments to the charter ar¢ made to empower the Mayor alond to reopen a case of a dismissed Po- ce Commisaioner, 32 Ounces MakeOne Quart of Chiris Olive Oil Most oltve ofle are sold in 26 te 9¢ e—decignated Frits Schindler, Schindler, with others belonging to was attempting to photograph & lion in the jungle on Saturday when the animal sprang on him and lacerated him so badly that he never rallied. PINDELL AND DENISON CONFIRMED BY SENATE|:: the expedition, bear as part of their manufacturing costs and adds that on the Pennsyl- vania lines east of Pitteburgh alone there are 238 such plants where the railroad performy services free. Such allowances, the decision says, ions and shippers with a large trafic are able Locate One. to wring from the carriers in con- First-Named Goes as Ambassador|{ alderation of being Otto Edier von Graeve arrived to-| handle the (raffic or shure with other day on the George Washington. Hei Graeve is the owner of'a divining rod. If there are any gold, coal or silver The purpose of Herr Graeve in Coming up the bay through the fog inel with his n't that ————. 300-FOOT FALL IN ALPS to Russia—Otiner Member of Philippines Commission. WASHINGTON, nominations of Henry M. Pindell of Il, to be Ambassador to Russia and Winfred T. Denison of id, Me., to be member of the Commission and Secretary of the Interior of the Philippines wore confirmed by the Senate to-day. eee AUTO THIEVES ARE’GUILTY. —_—_—— Declare They Will Ald Police to Recover Stolen ‘Cars, John Chandler and Chester Travis, chauffeurs and members of the gang ya that was rounded lice ~Commissioner Dougherty a week ago, pleaded gulity lines in ite 5 “If the allowances and free services may on apy ground be justified and found to be lawful,” says the deci- sion, “they will be claimed, and must in the near future be extended t. all industries similarly situated. Weare therefore at the parting of the ways with respeet to thii on transpoftation.” ed SENTENCED FOR WRECK IN WHICH 21 LOST LIVES Fireman Murray of Bar Harbor Ex- press Given a Year but Will Not Go to Jail. NEW HAVEN, Jan. 27.—Charies H, Murray, flagman of the Bar Harbor xpresa which was wrecked by the -CHIRIS Pronounced She-ris OLIVE OIL 2 product of the first pressing of selected very heavy tax Groves of Grasse, France, ak Colts “Suber s ANTOINE CHIRIS COMPANY, Dept. W, 18 Platt Atrect, New Ye of automobile thie: up by Deputy to the on 27 of a automobile, valued at $5,000, M. Hammond of No. Requiem mass Wednesday, 11 A. M., KILLS BUFFALO MAN Lilabagr lear Express on the New| from Dr. Gi Oliver Montague Taking Snapshot . Graeme © Weat Fitty- Asalatant District-A cars stolen by the ga: Charl York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- road at North Haven on the morning of Bept. 2 last and who had pleaded at Church of Bt. Ignatius Loyele, 84th ot and Park Av, announced to ney Smith their pol : on Jungfrau When He Meets guilty to manslaughter after a cor- Death—Had No Guide, hi PARIS, Jan. 31.—Oliver Montague, @ rich manufacturer of Buffalo, N, Y., wae killed to-day by a 800-foot fall while climbing the Jungfrau, in Montague was attempting to take enap-shot pictures and took no guide when he set out to ascend the Jung- LOST BOSTON'S SURVEYOR. Cutter Pat Higl Aboard Liner flere and Forget Him. oner’s finding of crimt Chandler and Travis, it ility, was sentenced to one year in testify to-morrow. e county jail, the sentence to be sus- pended and Murray to be in care of the probation officer, by Judge Shum- way of the Superior Court this after- noon. In the wreck of the express twenty. pet hs Ua M@& Lyaches Negro. (Opeclal to The Breeng World.) N.C, Jan, 2.—A tele- phone message received this afternoon from Selma, thirty miles awa back to flag the White Mountain ex-|ing M press, but had gone only a short dis. tance when the train dit The State's contention was that Mur- ray did not go back far enough in| captured hi performance of hie duty. WOMAN, 83, MISSING. rushed troops in auto- Joseph A, Maynard, Surveyor of the|Ne Clue Port at Boston, came over here a few tle something of the handling of things in this port. He went down on the Custom House cutter early this morning to board one of the half dosen big liners that bound at Quarani ince Yesterday. Mrs. Hester Downes, eighty-three years old, has been missing since yes- terday at noon from the home of her Mra. H. Scott, with whom No. 24 Sutton fog- | daughte: The bells of abips | She liv: were ding: ing, the whistles were | Which is on the far east side of Blowing. shadow skips wi " lowing, and fro, and it was some fog. ar. Maynard desired to be put on ti fret IHERE’S Always a Sweet Air of t S ery urroundin g Passing to| ha! “ Pitt; Box of LO at whieh the cut bout a block away from her home. stopped. Hie oer, yee erent ie jo | Ghe wore # house wrapper, Seamer and left’ there” When it was oo + gl OMee nobody remembered the | morgucs been Te te Bes cre | andy, fonity rhether they ‘trite it ition of the entire family, and a black shaw! hospitals and have failed to trini ues to ber whereabouts. an ht that she has been sheltered who are unable to Tn all ; | Ieorn ber heen wraa | fy ‘he wll have to Female ‘on he ep | qrencnetaest es taster are Stop That Cough most agreeabl: effective remedy . Hales Honey of Horehourd and Tar Soothes and hesls sore eees and pyrrole Geld by draggiots. ————— Artist Garned in Wer Studio. Mrs. Margaret O'Hara, « decorator of china, was preparing paint in her studio a the sixth floor of the seven-story et No, 18 Kast Bine: We Decision Reoekeor Once. ALBANY, Jan. %.—No decision was handed down by the Court of Appeals pons cane setters Tuesday, Suggestion for Wedn gtanare paar ies Tote serait da