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uure Strikers ‘Away Prom House and Sere | 0 te actosoe man ot past | Are Omitted. ‘The strikers held a meeting ia Mydoash’a Hall early to-day and ap- pointed Jeremiah Baly, F. Barron, L. Lipanicki and J. Sefelita as « special committes on strike sottiement. The committes at once went to Jersey City and drew up the above demands. TO END TIE-UP. State Officials Bring Oil Heads “and Strike Committee To- con ot Mw i gether at Bayonne, — \\rtugn, No. 98 Raat Twenty-dret street, ‘was struck several tim Nght in front of Mydos! shot out, and the tenements facing the works show bullet holes which were not there Inst night. ARMED MEN ON BRIDGE — TO GUARD BLISS PLANTS Will Prevent Cranks From Drop- ping Bomb on Torpedo " Fearful lest the funeral of Jobo the eighteen-year-old who was killed in the firet rote at Bayonne, N. J., might made the occasion of a demonstra~ on the part of the etriking oll Rev. Thomas Szabo took ‘advice of Sheriff Kinkead and any church services. The ed from the iad’ No, 9 Prospect Street, by & route to the Staten prt @tarted for Albany with Joseph Mur- WHITMAN SEES NO CAUSE TD GRANT BECKER CLEMENCY (Woattrued trom First Page.) said be had made the arrangement to see Murphy on an urgent appeal from the convict stating that he cou give highly impowtant information about Becker which would show him to be innocent of the murder for which he was sentenced to dle. ‘Word reached the office of Bourke Cockran to-day that Deputy Warden Jobmaon of Bing Bing Prison bad phy, & convict, who made ope of the affidavits attached to Becker's motion to show cause why he whould not be gramted @ new trial. Deputy Warden Johnson, acoomiing to the information received by Beck- en's counsel, took Murphy to Albany on direst ord froma Gov, Whitman. Murphy's aMdavit states that he wae & prisoner in the Tombs a few daya after the Rosenthal murder and heard Jack Rose, Bridgie Webber and Harry Valion fix up a conspiracy to fasten the crime on Becker and save their own lives, ‘This statement was firet made by Murphy some time ago. Gov, Whit- man replied that Murphy was not in the Tombs at the time he alleges he Works. Under a permit issued to-day by Bridge Commissioner Kracke two farmed guards will\ be placed on the Brooklyn end of the Manhattan Bridge to protect from cranks the works of the BE. W. Bites Company, which is manufacturing large supplies of torpedoes for abroad. It was feared, apparently, that some sort of attack would be mede upon the works for political reasons. Det tives have been patrol the plant, which is at Adams and Plymo' Belle were tolled in several Greek r eburches and the strikers Policemen for the etrike uth Bireets, Brooklyn, directly under the brid) iti to frustrate any effort to throw a bomb or missile from the bridge upon the ammunition works that the armed guards will be on duty day and night. GROUT JURY OUT 4G HOURS, SEEN TOBE DEADLOCKED | Upon surveying the strike situation at the Bayonne oi! plants to-day, Ad- General Wilbur F. Sadler jr., ing 11 to 1 After Long Debate. afternoon, after forty-six hours’ de- ward M, Grout for perjury in his question of his guilt or innoocénce. No one, however, can guess which way the eleven are voting. met Judge Lewis at 9.30 o'clock this morning, he ,had the stenographer read the testimony concerning the loans made to E. R. Thomas by the Union Bank, Then the foreman sald they would like to hear Judge Lewis's charge about reasonable doubt. This be unduly swayed by others, Judge to charge the jurors that it was the duty of every juror to refrain from obstinacy, The Judge compltod. Buren Street arose and, pointing with his thumb toward the eleventh furor, John M. Murphy, @ musician, of No. 186 St. Mark's Place, exclatmed: “That's not the way he jooke at it.” Thereupon the jury once more re ‘Thureday night. Four, cote were sent to the jury- room at the suggestion of Foreman ‘Thomas Cramer. It was supposed the jurymen intended to sleep in re- lays, while those whom fatigue had Rot overcome continued their argu- ments. es SIGHT-SEEING AUTO BURNS. Binse Causes Report That Man- hattan Bridge ts Afre, A large crowd was attracted to the Manhattan Bridge earty to-day in the betief that the bridge was afire when a {large sight-seeing automobile burst into flames, ‘The car, owned by John Going of No, [erated by Ralph Ogle of No. West |One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Street, H returning from Island with ‘When fifty feet from of the and Fee Paggengere soreaahied | injury. A Brooklyn | y¥ put out | Games shot Semaged 9 on Some Window Sills. ec-/ emphatic protest against the exami- overheard the plot. Becker's attor- EE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY Rosenthal killed, professed to “Big Tim” a disinclination to hi berm done the gambler; that Rosenthal had | trunks packed ready to leave the city Theatre Bills iforNextWeek WALLSTREET | the night he wae killed, and bad told | his partner he was going to get $15,000 |and be hundreds of miles aw: he = While initial price changes were next morning, when h §B- small in majority of stocks, and vol-| The length of the “Twin Beds” run pointment to Distri Forney Whitman; that Rose and the YMe of activity was not great, anim-jat the Harris ‘Theatre, where other informers conspired to Selwyn & Co. are presenting the Salisbury Field-Margaret Mayo laugh festival to crowded houses, reached the four hundred mark on Wednes- day night last. This performance was not only the four hundredth in this city, but the one thousandth per- formance of the piece in the year and @ quarter of it# existence, including the two companics on tour last sea- son. “A Full House,” nearing the fourth month of its successful run, is still being offered to large crowds at the Long Acre Theatre. The piece is @ humorons complication of speedy happenings, in which figure a bu senpeein gure a burglar Three Tots Pour Bichloride of Mer- cury Solution from Pitcher, Thinking It Water. ‘Three small children who drank dichloride of mercury solution at No, | blame for Rosenthal'’s murder om opening. Bethlehem Steel was the Becker to save themecives, and 86 star performer, opening at 202, one affidavits have been obtained. —_—_——— advance which followed opening CHILOREN DRINK POISON | there was a large amount of covering | ctive. Btocks were supplied, how- ever, and checked what looked like a wunaway market. up to 59 and Baldwin Locomotive up the market quited down and duiness on the little recession was regarded pressure to sell. Atmerican Can con-) City, a lawyer from New York, an tract for $40,000,000 was reported a#/aunt from Yonkers and many other Hig the Proving tendency was shown after the admitted to certain persons Whose iin) iin, and advancing to 2001-2. On of shorts and traders became very a ' BY MISTAKE; WILL LIVE ; American Can sold to a new hign 78%. After 10.30 o'clock | ns @ favorable sign, as there was no a siavey from Sioux definitely closed on Friday might. characters, Included in the cast are Sem Beateet, £8 i tor te pedennty Corthell, May Vokes and || waa largely due to-the outlook for the | George Parsons, 4% BHighth Street, Lenoage tag at mid.’ rn crop. in the last few minutes @| “The Birth of a Nation” pleases out night, are now under the care Of | sharp advance in American Can tojof its fifth m at the Lil physicians at their homes, but they|59%, a new record based on above! Theatre fo-day, and starts the st Grank euch a small amount their con-| mentioned contract, stimulated the! month of ite sidcesstul engagement Gition Is not considered serious, whole list and cauned general strength! beginning Monday. Tho children are Clara Cumbers, at the close, ; . eight years old, of the Bighth Street 'PARKS AND BEACHES; address and her two cousins, Helen | BELLE BLANCHE ON BILL. English, two years old, and Adelaide! Clostng Quotations, With net changes trom previous closing. rt neyw allege that the Tombs récorde show that Murphy was a prisonor there at that time, Beoker’s counsel were greatly con- corned over this move of Gov. Whit- man. They assume that the Gover- nor’a object in having Murphy hur- rled to Albany ts to cross mine him in private. In case such a pro- ceeding Ia followed counsel for Becker would feel justified in advancing an nation of a witness in advance of a trial. Counsel for Becker hope to present such a strong case that Justice Ford will ask for oral evidence and permit Becker to come from the Death House to tell his story for the first time. Becker's counsel may also request Gov, Whitman to appear in the pro- ceedings. All members of the District At- torney’s staff who were in any way conne: with the Becker case and ‘are now on vacations were summoned by wire last night and were on hand to-day. They will work all day and night and all day to-morrow on the Papers in answer to those filed by the Becker side, ‘The District Attorney expects to show that the alleged new evidence advanced by Becker's counsel is not Jurors Believed to Be Stand-| new evidence within the requirements | on the purpose of her vislt to Reno. of the law, inasmuch as it was known to Becker during both his trials. When the motion comes up Mon- day W. Bourke Cockran for Becker and District Attorney Perkins for the Btate will argue it, and if Justice Ford It became apparent at 4 o'clock this |deems it essential will call witnesses, | Miss J If the Court thinks the matters in- Uberation, that the jury trying EA-| volved so grave he should not decide | that offhand and wants longer than report of the affairs of ‘the Union| Wednesday, when Becker is sohed- | Street, Bank stand eleven to one on the |uled to die, he may ask the Governor | 47, for a reprieve, If he grants a new trial, it will act automatically as a stay and Becker will not be executed. ‘When the jury came into court and |if he overrules the motion, Becker’s| wa, stemb fight for life will be over. WANTS BECKER CALLED FROM DEATH HOUSE. Mr. Cockren wants Becker calied from the death house Monday or Tuesday to submit to unlimited cross examination. He wants Gov, Whit- was read, to the effect that each Juror | man summoned to tell why in proge- | old and was @ Yale man of the class must make up his own mind and not/cuting Becker he did not bring out |of ‘86. “Big Tim” Sullivan's connection with District Attorney Cropeey asked the |the case when he examined Jack | Paper Circles, having been attached to Rose, and expects, If permitted, to have Jnck Rose on hand to tell why he failed to mention Sullivan, Juror John T. Meehan of No. 71 Van| ‘This eleventh hour proceeding is| Haven. similar to the last move to eave the four gunmen. Witnesses were called and examined and testimony offered im rebuttal, just as at a real trial, but a new hearing was denied them. Becker's new move hinges on the tired. It first went out at 6 o'clock |long concealed interest “Big Tim"|Ford, pitcher, recently relensed by March Bullivan had in the case, His lawyers ay this le one of the most remark. | a able situations in the history of criminal jurisprudence, inasmuch as {t presents an instance of a man al- most going to the death chair to keep & confidence he made to @ man now dena. ‘The new evidence was gathered as @ result of a statement Becker made to Father Curry, rector of St. James Church, more than two years ago, | i about Big Tim. Becker did not even tell his lawyers, He was determined to keep his promise to a dead man. Father Curry, too, kept the secret. It appears Becker and his friends were overconfident at both his trials that he would be acquitted. Recently 2827 Harway Avenue, Brooklyn. and op- | Father Curry, thinklag bie knowledge | m: might aid the ends of told about the Bullivan caaestion, and Becker's lawyers asked him about it. the en-|SAY WHITMAN KNEW OF “BIG back Tim's” INTE! iT. nile out without ‘They then learned, they aay, that engine com- | not only Jack Rose but the prosecutor cup, te Diese. The car was liad known of “Big Tim's” interest tm Rosenthal, and that Rose, the obief It Is Lawtal to Keep Flower Boxes | Witness agsinst Becker, although he had taken Becker to meet Sullivan the Commissioner John J, | Sunday night before the murder, sald ‘Murphy has defined the law as it appites | nothing about it tn his testimony. to window boxes for fowers. Ho says he | testified that after he returned trem English, six years old, of No. 2215 ae The bill for next week at the New Beverly Road, Flatbush. % ae ay t if Brighton Theatre, Brighton Beach, Mrs, English discovered the chil-| BS TS Hy iQ) will include “A Garden of Girls and dren drinking from a glass into which | 5 oi set 3 Gowns,” consisting of a display of they had poured bichloride solution. 4 te* 18h" gh + 5] new tashtons, Belle Blanche, prima Mra, Cumbers had been using the + 3% * 2% 7 iy donna; Joseph BE. Howard and Mabel 5 | ; = $lerly, German jane; Leo oe of i 1 we * 4 and Verba Sabina and Claude Bron- td 205” + 7” | ner in songs and dances. MISS DAVIS CHANGES Th" i ie Henderson's Music Hall, Coney Isi- 5 hy 8. +4, | and, will have Odiva in new aquatic Re a at + fonts, assisted by a company of water WARDENS ON ISLANDS]: Bt thy oe iscris Cronin and company, ee ont net re; James Hussey and J rs ht, 13 1 an t an thony to Sohleth Takes Hart's and Riker's) <u acs HE HE HE w “The Dago end the Genteman.” wible Steel Hi oh + t una ‘ark, the nt le While Murtha Gets Blackwell's |cube-am, as" atk? 21") way, one of the many attractions, | Dust Re Byt % added a score of dancing girls —Hayes to Retire. it = from Cairo, Including the Princess wf 1%|Nehoma. This is one of the chief fea- Commissioner Catherine B. Davis 6 BBA tures for visitora to the park, to-day transferred Henry O. Sobleth, |} " r Bi = ae Charley _SEADUS contentey nes Ft ¥ ied ag Wager doe oa tae aticnuen it ak we dancing contests, every Friday night, ail, to be warden of the penitentiary | tu R 8 continue to draw large crowds to at Hart's Island and warden at the vig HM + OM) Steweplechase Park, Coney Island. workhouse on Riker’s Island. He re- Mu an a — 4 ee places John Murtha, moved up by the | \ i, * H¢=4"|SHOW AT COLUMBIA Commiastoner to be warden of the n% HK 38 penitentiary at Blackwell's [sland in| ii fi a a Hi IN FOURTH MONTH. place of Warcer. Patrick Hayes, on % f 1% — un [40g% 102 «102 — 2 fonday afternoon the Behman leave of absence, and who, it te un-/\: EY Ste. | 'y[Playera will enter upon the fourth derstood, is to be retired. A tate batt month of their successful engagement Both Sobleth and Murtha get an in- & %"* i * “Jat the Columbia Theatre. On-account crease of salary from $2,500 to $3,000. : Be Be get k belle Hoa st uma made Vieicn) rT ‘ wy new performance t MRS. E. E. CADY IN RENO. e ee q 3 = 3 Waa presented last week and that has --——_ = Bleerved to fully maintain the rd Move of Dentist's Wife Revives BY 3 = Roe ‘tenance? of the past. twelve weeks, no changes will be made ex- ik of Domestic Troubles. Bf + lcept in certain bits of dialogue be- RENO, Nev., July %4.—Mrs. Edward 6 > tween the comedians. Wiil B. Cady, wife of a Brooklyn dentist, has + J. Ke appearance in the cast arrived here and taken a residence. | Dr, ¢ 3% — Kihas given an entirely new twist to t 4 18% 198% 1,’ |the performance. Mr. Kennedy plays Caay s mew in Battle Creek, Mich. Mra. + |e village constable who is forced by dy declines make any statement R % U0 — cirqumetances hos Poe at @ trial : om pe an owe conduct case is 80 a tae ee Me 5 101% + funny the spectators are kept in con- 4 Baperts that sie Cadys were not get~ at, et Guin laweltar, ile i) aeaeteh bP ing along happily have been told for Lon Haecall, Vic Casmore, Harry several years. In October, 1912, a suit ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Van, Eileen Sheridan, James Ten- was fled against the Brooklyn dentist, who ts sald to have an income of be- tween $50,000 ant $70,000 @ year, by lennette Holmes of No. 158 Mid. Street, Brooklyn, for $26,000 dam. Corn Products Retaing Oo.,tor six | (Ooks and Frede Viorence, Le Her~ to June 30, shows profits in- pemene| ‘9257,318 and balance after charges increased $203, ing dogs will remain another week and present a completely new selec- tion of reproductions of marble atatu- jon for slander. The complaint charged Car and Foundry was dealt |ary. fir Bitpedia Wa), MAN Coane ae lan age | ge . arr - Dr. Cady gmce ia at No. 246 Fulton | esta" tocday at iP? Sonireal. was CHICAGO “L” MEN WIN. wit } errata he lives at the Great Northecs | merty the only, market for the lotel, Manhattan. where it had a rise from 60 on July 15. Higher Wage, Other Demands Crucible Steel since = week ago has closed each night lower as follows, 61, 49%, 48%, 45% and 45. Bi ned at 800 to 395, ust penta, Pcosed at 352 to 365. Preferred closed, 310 to 320, chem Steel sold at 209%. pauvttiana new high record, and at 208, Granted Wit! 0 CHICAGO, July 24.—The 5,000 em- ployees of Chicas: will be granted practically everything they without resorting to arbitration, it Was announced to-day by Britton I. ft bd} Buda, President of the elevated sya- granted will it: em. ‘The increase in wages if 300,000 new agreement peed aa EDITOR PHELPS DEAD. the Yale Club Well Known Journalist. Edward Bunnell Phelps, editor and publisher of the American Underwriter and President of the Thrift Publish- ing Company, died to-day in his home, No, 600 West One Hundred and Twenty- second Street. 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