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OPS CANNEL NE NLL LE IN MN EME EL ELAN EE IT LEN EELS THIS WEEK'S COMPLETE NoveL | CAPT. VELVET’S IN THE EVENING WORLD REVOLT fy tiger Francia etree ince i: A Rene anal Further Exploits of the Soldier and the Three New Yorkers Who Figured in “Capt. Velvet's Welcome” sett hintaan rectal IT BEGINS | TO-DAY. Leader of Taxicab Employees Out on Strike Addressing Men in Street on River 9060064404-0008 5 $8 O44 09460-4646 9O68 $ rront|NTERMOUNTA -MOTAXIWORKER DNSTRIKE AGAINST | YELOWCABTRUST Chauffeurs and Mechanics De- sert Cars and Shop and Act as Pickets, ee Railroads Defeated in CLASH WITH “ROOKIES.” WASHINGTON, June 2 prdeme Court to-day Resent Discharge of Old Em- ployees and Anticipate Commerce Commission Chiet Cut in Wages. was constitutional The intermountain rate orders were 4 issued in June and July, 1911, by the Four hundred chauffeurs end Interstate, Commerce mediantos of the Mason-Seaman under authority ‘Transportation Company, went on @trike this morning against what Commi Act, Commission with discretion tion and over the same routes, The Commerce Court had POD IG 4 FH OH the chope and on the atrests by the Mason-Seaman Company, which in April’ was absorbed by the Yellow sign because of his refusal to dis- charge seventy-five chauffeurs who bad been with the Mason-Seaman Company for five years and who had done nothing to warrant thelr dis- charge. Charges ket or zone rates, FIGHTERS AT VERA CRUZ | ‘BIG TIM'S’ ESTATE ARE HERE ON FURLOUGH| SUED NOW FOR $6,000 Officers and Men of the Battleship] “Eddie” Burke Claims Tais on Deal the five per cent. increase Railroads, that General Manager i 8 i 1008 RAILROAD MAIL CONTRACTS. Are Underpaid i BRE ‘The men of the Utah took part in the attack on Vera Crus and a num- ber of them were commended for herolum. As the battleship lay off ‘Tompkinaville to-day waiting for a favorabie tide and clearing weather the cry of everybody on board was for newspapers. In return for the long and arduous: service off Vera Crus the entire ship's company of the Utah is en- Utled to rest and recreation. Each John H. Gibbons fen @ month's vaca- man will be employees will not stand for these methods he has already discharged forty mechaaics who had worked with the company for years, the strikers assert, and they further say that he makes a practice of discharg- ing a few each Saturday, so that eventyally he may supplant them all with employees of the Yellow com- pany or with new men from the Y. MC, A. William Mullin, a clock reader, sald he was discharged with an hour's notice last week, though he bad been a Mason-Seaman employee : I FL i enjoined « this order. i ft Bs i E commercial organizations. H 1 H 8 3 $3 resenting many trunk lines was held this afternoon in the Pennsylvania station to discuss the railway mail pay situation. President Ralph Peters of the Long Island Rallroad, Chairman of the com- mittee, presided, The committee will formulate some plan of action to contest pending legislation and action of the 1 rt i i t H if I Hi g g the great rate battle. The £ H | ti tal UPFEURS FROM bound transcontinenta £ > >g i <aimcnnn DROWNS WITH WATER WINGS. Fourteen-year-old Salvaro Pulits of No, 6 Skillman street, with other boys, went swimming to-day in Wallabout or more than fifteen years in Sing Sing. | declaring ¢he The convicted man has :. ¢! fortune in house wreckinj in second band supplies. at the trial that he band of extortioners. “pipe line jas of doubtful validity.” acqul a f, ond, dealin i it was prove the head of a Demands were This Cigar as a means of dict: H basin, off Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, in- defor mi fi ber of| which the trust buys from independ- is smoked by more stead of going ta school. “Pulits couldn't |stablemen, ‘one of them “being Jullus | enta, E q * dived overboard with a| Rosenblum, a fellow Brooklynite, Rosen-| ‘The ruling is not applicable to the| men wings under his arms, | blum paid first $% and then $50 under |tzncie Sam Oll Company. ung |threat that his horses would be poisoned, for $100 he orses were killed When a demand tested and five of hi cam pro- in more sections of the country than any other 6 cent Cigar, in the world. The Invincible Size, 6 cts. Box of 25, $1.50. ‘The lad wan half drow . it finally righted in the wate Les eae? the strength to grasi jooted near hint He when Peter Egan, hearing the the other boys, dived from a nei eugar barge young Pulltz had di peared for the last time. ‘The police got his body hours after: ward by grappling from a police launch, pasta Se hon, BOUCK WHITE STAYS IN JAIL, Judge Malone in General Sessions this afternoon upheld the conviction of Rey. Bouck White, the Socialist preacher wentenced to six months on Blackwell's Island for Sloturping, the worship of the congregation of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, which John D, Rockefeller attends. White ected as e champion of on,” said the Judge sion upholding the action of ‘ 1 LONG BRANCH, Old Mansion House, which Isaac Kai rasa had removed from the ocean front \to Chelsea avenue, where he was re- modeling It for @ fifty-rooin hotel, round eurly to-day. A cot yt: Slowel, of No. 12 Bleecker atreet, New Yor! owned by ‘hornton, joined the big building, Neighboring houses were the fire started le not ke: - or and a house of pi Ath RANE eager) N RATE ORDERS ARE. DECLARED VAL Ruling That Upholds the Commerce Board. reversed Commerce Court and upheld the inter- mountain rate order of the Interstate Justice White first decided that the long and short haul clause Commission, of the “long and short haul section" of the Interstate which clothed exceptions to the general rule, laid mm the law, that ratiroads should not charge more for a short haul than for a longer haul in the same direc- the commission could not make blan- ‘That is the con- téntion of those who are opposed to rates now being asked by the Eastern Commerce of the whole country On Dee, 9, 1911, the Commerce Allied in fight were the Pacific Coast cities and the railroads against the inland “inter- mountain” cities and middle western quarrel between the Interstate Com- merce Commission and the Commerce Court over jurisdiction was an out- rop. Alleged discrimination by railroads against the inland towns in favor of cities on the Pacific Coast provoked cities enjoyed a low rate on west~- freight, leged to be necessary by the railroads tenced him to serve not leas than seven | that the Commission has such pawer, Justice Holmes said the Standard Ol] had practically used the pipe lines ing prices of oil| WHLSON ASKS ONLY SQUARE DEAL FRO BUSESS WORLD Has No Quarrel With Any One on “Psychological Depres- sion’ —Wants Open Stand. Court WASHINGTON, June 22.—Discuss- ing the so-called “psychological” business depression with callers to- day President Wilson declared he had no quarrel with any persons or cor- porations who desired to express either to him or to Congress their own opinions on business conditions and anti-trust legisiation, but he con- tended that systematic circulation of form letters and telegrams protesting againat new legislation was “certainly open to criticism.” The President said that all he wanted was a square deal and that everything should be open and above board, Telegra and letters sent broadcast to be signed and forwarded to Government officials constituted an artificial campaign, he believed. HUNGER STRIKE ON SHIP The Su- the the to make lines or held that in freight Por Holeworth makes a practice of dis- Utah All to Get Month Made With Former Senator in | ‘% fected by the decision to-day—|Stowaway Who Refused to Eat] pase if found later not to be within be striieobreas charging old employees to supplant fe . every large manufacturer and mer- the law.” e 9 the meantime no Mason-Seaman them with chauffeurs fresh from the Off. - Sporting Paper. chant, and almost every railroad. ‘The When Ordered to Work ‘This was precisely the contention Pierce 8 MLC. A. I ade he bi rt we T. . ttorn . fare to be seen on the streets, Glan training ecbpols are The happiest lot of naval officers,) Another claim against the estate of| nent patie Searle Pletal ate Taken at His Word, ot eee atten scfhrragrent Yellow taxis, operated under the Ne pe fangeal these grievances the | Dlue Jackets and marines in the Uni-|the Inte “Big Tim" Sullivan came to] «spoxan; ‘Raiessountain® | ‘The Anchor liner Caledonia reached | brought by Edmund Burke of Call- Corn Plast makagement, being used exclusively. strikers say that the new manager ted States service came to New York | light to-day when “Eddie” Burke, “long and short haul” aie ay pet port to-day from Glasgow and Lon- = who anes the sight to ers : . The ci w eo Sou , The chauffeurs who form the!) iis to do away with the Mason- tee moe ‘They are aboard the| through his attorney, Isidor Cohn, of 44 of vital interest to all parts of the donderry with a story of a hunger Pacific, on the ground. that. they | act like magic on everybody's ear as vow the strikers assert |. precedent of paying all|Dsttleship Utah, which has come No. 299 Broadway, filed a petition in| country because tho constitutionality strike that failed. Hunger striking] should revert to the Government be-| Corns—we tee them the Yellew Taxicab Company !8) «1. .eurs from the moment t! y don north from Vera Crus for repairs at|the Surrogate's Court to compel the! of Congress’ amendment to the inter- ‘aboard a ship commanded by a] cause oll had been found after the abeut to the same methods uit- | the Brooklyn Navy Yard. executors of the Sullivan estate to pay; state commerce law, prohibiting rail- tch aki! \ ca a issue of the patent to the ratlroad. epply ase with tem 00, were are grmnngear| saat te Teliew nya.| The Utah has been in the tropicn| him $6,000 which he says the Senator’ roads from charging more for a short Bente skipper I not a diverting) tnasmuch as all the transcontinental aks hey WHE “five other tem of paying them only for the time | fr. more than five months. he left |owed him at the time of his tragic! Local aoe G gh aah A6/equarely ine gaye vout from: Dondondeery fete the peeoseaing. ia ae oniinaty ‘ora db pbave, been a they are actually driving car. This} New York on Jan, 10 for the manoeu- | death. ‘Tho raitroada contend it is void, al-|Frank Nash, a deserter from the| The court decided practically only cA canes Meee Phe | | TaxicaD company, and would reduce their pay at least one- } ¥7 Of Cuba and on Feb. 16 was or-| “Eddie” Burke, who is known in) though both the I. C. C. and Com- /British Navy, was found stowed away one point in favor of the Gove: days are fequired, But in | wey entirely with the bajf, they maintain. they |dered to Vera Crus, With the ex-| sporting circles the country over, and merce Court held it valid) The Com- lin the coal bunkers. He was dragged env cy ey ii ps) Oe eee oto sets | Sate Company claim, they would be kept at the|ception of = few days at Tamploo| who a few years ago built the Havre Tlnwom ordered a general rate Fades lo aoa ordered to go to work trim. | however, of lands exceeding In value fetund your snoney. . shops for ten hours with but one or |St© rode the swells off Vera Cris/de Grace ree at in paeriand, those located hetween the coast range ming coal. seven ire all ie Sore cota ip tre PW PL by ‘While the strikers are congresat-| two houra of actual driving. through weary days and weeks until| Was one of those who was induced 10 and the Rocky Mountains—to which Nash, refused to go to work. He nited States and more than all the | buy’ them in your neighborhood, send | fageh the atrests near Eleventh ordered to the Navy Yard for over. | "vest his money in Dally America, freight rates Personal property and real estate | qi tise box to A. P. Pleree Because General Manager Hole- tf r OVer-| 4 sporting newspaper started by “Big Gitien on the coast having advantagy ®#!d he stood on his rights as al taxed in Louisiana, Rhode Islands, ‘Mase. Police Captain Ormsby worth knows that the Mason-Seaman | bauling. Tim" and the Croker old guard back, of “through” or “terminal” rates. British subject. Virginia, North Carolina or Ne- ‘ourt the Mrs. Pank'rst,” threatened Nash. matter was reported to him. A bitter thing to drink.” or water. issued from his place of confinement waterfront trimmed coal and ate regularly. al- donia—and he will trim coal. —— IS OVER VERY QUICKLY “HT go on a ‘unger strike, like “Good,” said Capt. Blaikie, when the “See that he gets nothing to eat—and no- They locked Nash up without food He stuck out for twenty- four hours, Then faint cries for food During the rest of the voyage he He will go back to Glasgow on the Cale- E PICTURE SHOWS AID NEWSBOYS’ CAMP. Week's Receipts of Rainey Hunt Pictures and “Lord Fauntleroy” Go to Vacation Fund. Woodland Beach, Staten island, & busy place these days. Boys erect- ONDIOUNS eeres ‘der are as active as bees in a hi Highest Court Decides Their they form the advance guard of the " im vast army of New York newsboya Title to Vast Properties in | that will camp at Woodland from J uw . California Must Stand. “Aad. Wille: too nd $700,000,000 Swit (** OVER OL LANDS 1S. | And while the newsies themsetves j are working hard to make this sum- | mer’s camp a great success the peo- WASHINGTON, June 22.—Trane-| ple of New York are this week being continental railways won their_fight given an opportunity to help them, for title to some $700,000,000 worth of The Messrs, Shubert have announced oil lands when the Supreme Court to- | that the receipts for the entire week day held void the clause in the pat-|@t two of thetr theatree—the Casino ents making the lands revert to the | and the Lyrio—are to be donated ta Government if found to contain min- |the newsboys to help defray the ex- crals, The Southern Pacific was the | Penses of their camp. principal railway in the suit. | At the Casino Paul J. Rainey’s lat- being ‘The court held that the patents @st African hunt pictures are jhown, At the performance this af- were irregular, but that they could ® not be attacked collaterally by other |*erneom Mr. Rainey himself lectured his experiences tn the jungles of claimants, but could only be set aside | °” | by a direct decision by the Govern. | Afice The motion picture play o meat. “Little Lord Fauntleroy” ts the at- tie t the Lyric. This play Justice Vandevanter, for the court,| SECS" adtent the heart of @vers Incidentally emphasized the claim child in New York and renew the that the Government's time in which youth ot these, wo ge eget Bur- it could attack the patents had ex- | DetU® Story | tM vane pired in 1900 or 1901, “In every case before this court.” | shaid Justice Vandevanter, “we have) held that where the law says that | only mineral or homestead lands, are | to be granted by the land officials | the officials must do their duty as- certaining whether that land came) within the law and that they could | not perform their duty by inserting exceptions that the land should not They're as thin and handy bed braska was involved. Sttok Ar nd Essex Fells. FELLA, June 22.—Two re dences here were entered by burglars last night, the houses robbed being op- Established 52 Years. posite each other on Roseland avenue. t W. T. B, Leavitt's house the thi 7 Sea ena pea ank ae | ee You Bay a Being locked ‘up in a oR 8! as y Thomas's the robbere carried off about a thousand dollars’ worth of silverware. There have been a dozen burglaries here within the last three months. potted CO Shots SAILING TO-DAY. Most Things Great harm and often it. , ot. C, INING @CHOOLS. | tor seven years. a to meet competition of ocean carriers, Manager Holsworth re-| A committes of strikers headed by toy ey Othe, Evening, World. “Tresident| The Intermountain citles were charged CARDINAL VISITS MAYOR will take| To the Evening Ms resident | the coast terminal rates plus the local Oy to make any statement about| Robert Andrews will see Manager| the first trains out of New York for | Peters said: “The railroads are not only| rate for the haul to such inland - | the trouble other than that be does this__afternoon, Gols, homes in various parts of the| being underpaid for carrying the matis| points. In 1906 the Spokane mer-|N¢wly<Homored Prelate om His 9 | country. Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 + @et know the cause. Outside the hy chants began their fight against this Way from Rome to Quebec. Perfect Fitting ar@ extremely bitter in 1 yellow taxicab, call alleged discrimination. They said] «, o if Fae eek man who | ae Taiote Revised Corapanyes tain| ATTACKED BY GANGSTERS, in aaded injustice ana hardehip. During| that they "sould not compete, With | itahop ‘tthe deans of Guebes New Yai 84 Broad, Jt Be ‘Tax! Com. Re between 1908 19) cific Coast rivals because of their 4 i | } cage from the Yellow Taxicab Com. |garage at Forty-ninth stroat and) | Scapa mat Ave ne-|portal revenues increased #exin,000 and | Heavier, frelent charges, and that it] visited the City Hall and hada ten] ‘yy iton SANDWICHES — | 223 Sisth Aven 15th, St . - 000, a A minutes’ talk with Mayor Mitchel. After | 350 Sisth Ave., 22d Se. Paes get oupplented thelr former |yii,5n.seaman cars, rolls out from Quring the same period there was a de-| was unfair of the railroads to charge manager last April. the barns amid the sneering glances captured) Bystander Shot. crease in the mall pay to the rallroads| more for hauling freight from New | leaving the Mayor's office the Cardinal] Ham, 17 West 424 ttempt wi made, say the “ _ to San Fra’ 0, Portland or Seattle, bh , kk to be a plan to reduce their| veer to influence the Yellow Text|wembers of the ‘Groupers,” an an|pay rates, but one basis which willl tha nto clelem several hundred mites | Md, waa deeply impressed by him. Tongue, priviloges was the alleged |haurours, as they believe © preju- | Bleventh avenue gang, surrounded De-|Tihorised’ inthe current’ Foat-Orfice | nearer, like Spokane, Reno and Phie- | senator edna snd twooprieats fio] Sardines, tion of Superinten- | dice existe fn the city against the ere erences aspen Meteep babsed Appr priation vill. uf pe rates, d in| nix. lunched "with Collector of the’ Port| Roast Beef, road what J decor —_—_—-— . Stephenson, 2 Mason- [ye oy aca nay ad nee i oath caaniue thie afternoon ves |taw, the railroads. will lose approximately eUardinal Begin was the only American| Corned Beef, | man, last Saturday. The 000 each year by handling the raised to the dignity of the red hat at| Hard Boiled i} a tens Seantnted 00 fe he and tow other detectives were trying the Consistory in Rome last month. In » ony. e to force two men, accused of stealing ice| According to statements by the honor of the event the Roman Catholics| Eggs. from freight cars to, go with, them to the raliroad. men, the Moon. bill te being IW PIPE LINES CASE of the diocese of Quebec have furnished | release the prisoners in order to protect soe to cover up deficits in the parcel Quebec. Here e military and civic wel- | , $ _Hechmuch ATER, Ris revolver ang se $ WaHIGrON June 22.—By a appro riate, ceremonies “in the hlatoric GRARD RAPII pop PPBBLEE OFF he 5 divided court decision in the famous| cathedral. The newly-honored Canadian vS8R. 10 CEN’ struck Ganced atinnt a building end (NO MERCY FOR EDELSTEIN. | ot Sipe une” cases tn favor of the reisie 12 ihe Sirs Carers COnGee nas 4 Hine Bolad Dressing by adaing tasrar S DIT T Thirty-ninth street, bystander, tn the Government, the Supreme Court to-| = pve }, DOWN ON Hospital. The two she. eacaped or8 | tonsea: to Seven ¥: day held that Inter-state pipe line ea kereeaig 5: # * lohn 0" n° OF jo. eat Bixties “4 ‘ re common carriers subject to regu- Greet, and Bugene | Afford ot No Hi Disregarding the recommendation of| tation by the Interstate Commerce $750- * #10 bares OY Formernan Kally ‘and taken to|the jury that mercy be shown Herman | commission. — OPEN SATUROAYS Tit JORM, iN Judge Fawcett of Brooklyn to-day sen-| ‘The Commerce Court had denied PENNY ABOUND PROFIT) RAVE — amendment} 7 juices for the »; Carbonated Farm Dairies richest quali skill of our expert ial for Mon ir catllsthos 1 HE VERY BEST THAT NATURE HAS TO OF- FER IN LUSCIOUS FRESH FRUITS— used at our Sanitary Sode Fountains. Waters bubble and ity. The Milk and Cream are received al day. The Ice Cream is of the finest and Got of ter " or The feoult of this sembination: added to the iferesar pave Rie Werlguegntte dispensers ie not difficult to guess. en ae " . me y 267 W.125 "ST Mark. eld the He eerie The Ears, rity. jee, beolutely fresh from the Country or found: mrticies alle © im The World will be Usted at The World's Informa-

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