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Her Team rn faBe B Sued In the alWtntOIkea niwalnated 1U1HRlnatedDIlkm niwalnatedDickens
Dickens Preeesslea a Alone the lAne Uneof Llaeof lAneof
of Whleh Howard anI Goodwin OoCHI n The WnoStole 1IJIeBtole TheRole
Stole a BfllHea NOU Committed Suicide HaleldeThat letdeIbat
4 That Comptroller Meta has paid 180000 180000to IO 50000k oO oOIn
to k cash to be relieved of s contract to tobuy totroy
4 buy an IDumlnatededlUon Illuminated d edition of the works worksof worbI
of Dickens Dick ens in IK IIOVOlum volume which htth htthall sold d
1 all 11 the way from S7SO 750 to 11003 a a volume volumewas yolumestated
I was stated to be the COM yesterday 7estehk1connection to toconnection
4 connection with a suit ultbroUiht brought against againstMm aLnMMn m mMnI
Mm Mary J Boxte of Chicago OlIoacooo who ho hotcted con contracted CODtraot ¬
tracted l to pay S3SOOO S8 OOO for ISO volumes volumesThe volumeThe yohzmeaThe
The wit against a1a 3t Mrs H Hoxle Ho e which Whlebbrought to tobrought Iabougbt
brought by b the University Preaa of ofCambridge ofOambridg l lOImbri
Cambridge OImbri ie MaN came before Supreme Supremes SupremeCourt SupremeCourt
s Court Justice Blsoholf Blaobolrierd yesterday 7on on the themotion themoU themotIon
motion moU n of r Boger Ro er Sherman of Chicago Chicagocounsel ClloaKOcouuel chicagocouneel
counsel for forNra Mrs Bone to compel George GeorgeD Do DoD
D Sproul a publisher of IMFlfth avenue avenuewho avenuewho
who 00 sold the books and George D Weeks Weeksmanager Woelumanager Woekemanager
manager of the Garfield Safe Deposit DepositCompany DepoaltOIInpany DepositCoupany
Company in West WtTwty Twentythird Tweety4hlrdtoprodooe thtnf street streetto treettoproduce
to produce certain books bookaud and document documentconnected documenteonnecteci document000n
connected 000n with the case ae The document documentIn documentsquestion
In question are Illuminated Tablet of oftho oftho ofthO
tho Declaration D D draUon tlon of Independence thirteen1 thirteen1of Uilrteeth
of them th afaJuod n4 valued in some quarters at attiOO000 atl00 t tooooo
tiOO000 l00 and in others othersat at at ttOOO ttOOOThe 11000IM s000The
The same me tablet and a similar set of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the works WblUof of Dickens were ere a part of ofthe ofQ ofthe
Q the contractS O traott for over M60UO made madewith madewJth madewith
with Sproul 8prouiblIoward by Howard T Goodwto con oonndentlal fOIIftdeo confldentil
ndentlal ftdeo manager of t the th 3Phlk Phl PhltJankJnc hflnJai1a hflnJai1agnkIri1 hU hUbanking
banking firm rm of Cassatt VsIsatt tt Cotspiiipv C cwhich Iaa Iaawhich on onwhich
which be r paid over TffOOO Ooodwto Ooodwtowho Geods4awho
i who got ot a salary lIAIaryor of only ODITPIOO otJ 93900 a year yet yetmade Jetmade yetmade
made all these contracts in less thaa aohot thnpear a ayear
year shot himself In the firms firmofIQe firmofIQeDecember office on onDecember onDecember
December I IMS 1 before be heel d paid paidfor Jdlor iiIdfor
for the tbebooltaor books or tablets and mdma both bsi bsimlne re remained ¬
mained mlne In the possession of Sproul Mrs MrsHoxle MrBox1 Mziuox1
Hoxle tool too the vtabtetoln exchange uobUeelthe for forthe tarI
I the Dickens volumes after Goodwin OoodWinktl1ed OoodWinktl1edMmMM killed killedhimself
Ii himself himselfGoodwin MmMMOoocIwta Mm3tGoodwin
Goodwin stole IItotemore more n than ItGOOOOO ItGOOOOOfrom ateooceofroia 1000oootrctnhiemployeriendln
from trctnhiemployeriendln his employers and IB I 1105 the bank banking bankInrftnn banking ¬
ing Inrftnn firm rm sued Sproul in this county to torecover toreooT8l toreoovar
> recover all the firms ftrm money that had hadgone hadBone hadgone
gone Into Sprouls hands for the thetab1eta thetab1etaand tablet tabletand tabletaii4
and various do luxe volume YOIumeCourt Supreme SupremeCourt SiapremeCourt
Court Justice Greenbaum who bo heard the theease theouo thecase
ease found that while over overlMau 166111 of the thefirms thettr theftrins
firms ttr a money monayluid had got to Sproul Bploulltwaa it was Im Impossible Imtll knb1e ¬
possible tll b1e to tr traoa It eufflcJenUy eat1r to give aivethe the
firm a Judgment for rortMt teat amount amountMrs amountJoIn amountMn
Mrs Mn Hoxle to I the widow wid wof of John J Hoxle Hoxlea
> a Chicago oommlsslon rasrahant heavily
interested IB fax th the stockyard ckyrde wbft wbftmqrisn who h left ettlaer ettlaermqre her hermqre
mqre mqrisn > ban MM0 ee > Afceat oT olSpr oS oSJoI Sproul Sproullearned
learned JA JoI Ut thtMrL t Mr u Hoxte Bo OXI eeklA took prldete law 1a 1au her herwork
1 u at atIs kec o 1 1teI
= teI ot otc work workof
Is of Charles Cu Dtokeaa published publ1lliedwhl far 0pz 0pzwhich prnul prnulp
p which were ure re to coat 1000 1000which a volume lii e ewhl 4 ot otwhich
which whl h iis Mrs Hoxle could have for S7W S7WMrs 1760Mra 7o
Mrs Hoxle declares thatBproul assaredher assared ansuredbar
her that t only fifteen sets Mtaotthewerlt Mtaotthewerltwould BetaMf of the work workwould wadcwould
would be published d and thatJ J P Morgan Morganhad
bad ordered No No1 1 although she ie says yho yholound she shefound shefound
found out later that Mr Morgan bad hadnothing badothlnr badIn
nothing to do with Ith them themIn
In 1901 Mrs Iloxte signed a contract to topay topay topay
pay sscx 85000 for the 130 volumes giving her hernotes bernoUa herDotes
notes for that amount In course of tIm timesix tIma1x timsix
six volumes of the work were delivered deliveredbut c vered veredbut
but Mrs Hoxie declared d that they thefar wero werofar wrfar
far from what she bad expected and said saidshe Midabe saidshe
she didnt want any more of them themTho tbearTho themThe
Tho tablets tabl ts were looking for a new newpurchaser Dewpurchuer newpuroh
purchaser puroh jer at about thin time as the result resultof resultor
or the suicide of Qoodwto and flprou flprouruggested IIprofUggested fprou1puggeeted
ruggested that she betake take than th Instead of ofthe ofIhe ofI
I the books He told her hwhe shosajd she aad d that only onlytwo on17lwo onlytwo
two more volumes of the Dickens a set setwere Mtwere setI
I were to be published anyhow Mrs MrsHoxle Kr8Hoxie MrsMoxie
Moxie said that Sproul told her that tho thoCorcoran th thui
d i Corcoran Art Gallery to Washington Washingtonwould
Jf would take the table any time for forI00 too 100KM <
KM 00 but he preferred to s MIl ll them to her herThe herThe
r The history of these tablets was told toldby toldby toldby
by Sproul himself hlmllln in the th suit of the Cassatt Cassattfirm Cullatti Cauattflrrn
i firm He U said that they were done by bystor
Xestor stor Leoni of Rome an Italian illu illuminator lIIuIi illuminator ¬
Ii minator r who had revived the lost l t art artand artI artand
I and perfected d It far beyond anything anythingthat uythlnrtht
I that the old monks Iknew about He Hesaid HeMid U Uenid
said that Leon studied the design of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the tablets for three yeara before begin beginning becInnlng beginning ¬
ning work on them sjuf anddldnt didnt complete completethem completothem
I them for five year longer longerSproul loncerSproul longerSproul
Sproul said that Leoni brought the thetablets thetableta thetablet
tablets over bore in 1903 iao expecting to tosell toMil tosell
sell them for ttoo000 and that they were woreexhibited wereuhlblleod wereexhibited
exhibited at the Metropolitan M Utan MUSSUBI MUSSUBIof M lm lmof
j of Art and then fell Into his hi hands Be Before nefore ¬
r fore ho could sell them the Sheriff at attached attached t ttachod ¬
tached them for a debt de of about 13000 15000that Uooothat 13000that
that LeonI owed in Rome and Sproul Sproulpaid SproulPaid Sprouliiald
paid the Sheriff Sherifft
1 The thirteen tablet are nre2iby3Oinohse nre2iby3Oinohseand 24 by b SO Inches Inchesand Ineheeand
and the text of the Declaration of Inde Independence Ind Indpendence lndpendence ¬
pendence and the Constitution la do doscribed doscribod
I scribed as a illuminated in raised gold goldletters goldletters
t letters by hand with thirty miniatures miniaturesoa
oa the borders showing lIbow historic battle battlescenes battleI battlescene
I 1 scenes IO and faces of the Presidents Sproul Bprouldeclared Sprouldeclared Sprouldeclared
declared that he had paid Leoni 20000 120000for 20000for oooofor
for the tablets and that there was still stillraore atWacre stillacre
acre due Leon LeonlMrs Leonii LeonMrs
Mrs Hoxie came to New York to lock lockat Jockat lockat
i at the e tablets andf and1alter after seeing InK one of ofthem
them th concluded that she would ii prefer preferthe preferthe preterthe
the tablets to the works of Dickens DickensBproul Dlokenat8proul DickensSproul
t8proul Bproul declined to give up the tablets tabletsuntil tabletsr
a r until they were all paid for so they were werestored wereBtored werestored
stored In the Garfleld Safe Deposit Com Companys Comant CornPT
panys ant vaults va by br b Sproul to await the
final payment tie put a valuaUon of ofonly ofi ofonly
i only onl WOOO 000 on them at the vaults Mrs MrsHoxle 11 11Hoxie
j C ° Moxie continued paying her notes for forthe forthe forthe
> the tablet for two years and had to pay paystorage PAyl payetorage
l storage charges as weD Over a year yearago yearago yearago
ago when she had paid 960000 she con coneluded ooneluded coneluded
i eluded that she would stop stopThe atopJ
1 J The notes had In the meantime come comeinto comeI comeInto
I into the passesslon on of the University
k Press which printed the Diok Diokeru ru volumes volumesand voluxne
e and does most of Sprouls printing printingp
p Mrs foil declined to pay any n more moreand molCland moresod
and the University Press Pr brought suit suitin aultIn
Ik in the Municipal lnnloipa1Court Court of Chicago on onS700 on7110O
4 S700 of the notes not that Were past due dueB
B Jormaln Savage of 85 Wall street streetwas streetwe treetwas
was appointed commissioner to take taketestimony taketwUmony takey
y testimony here for th toile defence Theo Theodore Th Tbeodore oo oodore ¬
dore B Devinne t testified A that tbttbe the parch parchmoat puch8UII1t pazcbmeet
moat in the Dickens volumes VMS aa of ofJow A Alow alow
low order and poorly selected while whileexperts wMIoezpwte whileexperta
experts on binding sold cI that it was w not nothand pOthand zotband
hand tooled that A die bands on the backs baobwere backswere oka okawere
were false sad the loathe Jeathec not French Frenchlevant Jrenohlevant Frenchlerant
levant as rep represented eM4ted but moroooo Del aadcheap Delcheap andcheap
cheap American levant Alfred J Bow BowAm lowIlea Bowmen
Am of the George H Richmondbook RIchmond book
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concern oon m testified that the books were wereworth w wWCIb wereworth
worth about M a volume foluJDeSPfOlI s sSproul P PSpron
Sproul and Manager Weeks Weebof of the theGarflsld thoortild theG
Garflsld G rfleld Safe Deposit DepoeltCom Company refused refusedto
to produce the thirteen tablets before beforethe befcrethOOI beforethe
the thOOI commissioner miooor so that they oould be beexamined beeumlnod beexamined
examined by b half balIadosea a down exports zprt for forthe lorthe forthe
the defence and it was for thfar uuthat reason reasonthat reanonthat
that counsel counae1lor for Mrs Hoxle asked Justice JusticeBlschoff JueUoeBboh JueticeflischoX
Blschoff Bboh to direct that the tablets be beproduced beproduced beproduced
produced producedCounsel producedCounsel producedCounsel
Counsel for the safe depoelt company companysaid companysaid companysaid
said that the th company iay holds tfc tablets tabletsfor
for a storage charge of Hie h ls end that thatIf
If this to paid Mrs Hoxlts Ho eIaWtn lawyers can canhave cehban canhave
have tho key to the vault to take the thetablets thetablet thetablets
tablets wherever they tUyp1eueHe please He said saidfurther saidfurther Id Idlurther
further that since the tablets are to Ina Inabox a abox abox
box thealee of l a Urge trunk the company companydidnt companydldnt companydidnt
didnt want snt to take the risk of trans transporting tranaporting trnaporting ¬
porting thorn through the streets streetsSprouls etreetaSproulttorney streetsSproul
Sprouls Sproulttorney attorney said that while whUethe whUethetablets the thetablets thetablet
tablets are to lahle hto name be has uo Interest Interestto
to them any longer and lU1dwould would gladly gladlygive lladlyshe gladlygive
give up the key It the storage charge to topaid lapaid Ispaid
paid Justice BIschoff said Id that he hecouldnt heoOuJdnt hecou1det
couldnt order the thetbleta tablets taken away awayfrom awayfloni
from the thevaulla vaults under UD the circumstance circumstanceand II
and asked Mr Sherman counsel oouueIfor for Mrs MrsHoxle Mrs1 Mrs1Hoate Malicxio
Hoxle why be didnt pay the o charge chargeMr obarp11 obarp11Mr
Mr Sherman said that thatt thIs was wua exactly exactlywhat esaot17tibat
what hat Bproul to anxious to have him do doMrs doMrs i
Mrs Mr Hoxle would then theabe be In the tbepoaltlonjl tbepoaltlonjlof position positionof
of accepting aooe t1ngthe the tablets and her defence defencewould dotenceIfOUId defencewould
would be seriously a affected He said saidthat saidthat I
that he didnt heed eedto to take the tablet tabletaway tabletsaway
away 1fa71rom from the vaults aw but that th the com commissioner 0018mlealoner cornmissioner ¬ I
missioner would go there to totake take testi testimony teetImOl17 teatimony ¬
mony The safe deposit de lt company agreed agreedto
to thy and an order onl was signed directing directingan directinganexamlnation acreedj
an examination e of ofthetabletathlemorning the tablets thtomornlsg <
It couldnt be learned yesterday erdayhow erdayhowCo how howComptroller bowCotipofler
Comptroller Co pt r Der HAlt became Interested I to tee teede OMde thede
de IUD edition of Dickens or whether he hegot heSO hegot
got SO any more f orhto OOoeo than the eight eightvolumes eightvolumes tgh tghvolum
volumes that have been Issued IssuedSAVES JeuedSVE IssuedMV
SAVES MV MAN THOUGH l OVOll WOUNDED WOVNDEBHart WOVNDBBpeemaa WOUNDEDPiemsan
peemaa Hart BtYtaB bat Brtncs Brlepa BrlepaCrtppl aCrtped a aCrippled
Crippled Hwimaer MwiinmerlnBenjamin ao aoBeBJamla ta tal
Benjamin l l T 11 lAndmsn 1 of 10 t08 j Easel street etreetfell streetMl j j jfell
fell from Pier N into the East River last lastBight JutJiaht Instlgbt
Bight In falling he hit the aide of a abarge abarre abarge
barge and injured hto h hi back Finding FIR FIRtha
that ho was unable d to guide himself and andwas aDdB andwas
was B drifting out au toward the Brooklyn Brooklynshore Brooklynshore
shore he heca1lecBor called for help
PoHoeman Charles McKee on patrol patrolheard patrol11MId pkolheard
heard the dry ry and ran to totlle the pier Re Removing 0lDovlns Renrnvlng ¬
moving hto hi revolver dub and helmet hcimsthdhed Che ChedlYed he hedived
dived Evidently he struck a sunken sunkenlog
log lol logfor for r when he rose to the surface blood bloodwas bloodwas bloodwas
was flowing from Iroma a deep alp e wound wouadAlthouah woundAlthough woundAlthough
Although McKee was weak and little We more morethan morethaa morethan
than conscious he swam with the t o tide tideafter tld tldalter tidafter
after tile Injured l2JuredLullWoan l2JuredLullWoanTho Landsman LandsmanThe
The polloeman eman managed to grab the theman theIIW1 theman
man and haul kauUlIIII him back to to the 1k pier but butcould butcould butcould
could not land him oa the barn and could
keep himself going only on a few minutes minutesmore mfeatmore minutemore
more Policeman PolloemanJoyoe Joyce and Probation Probationary
ary PolIceman GauWua O Ooub M answered anawerdcall hto htocall hLaoall
call for assistance Goubeaud Ooubtiauclhtmllato towered toweredhimself lowerMhimself
himself htmllato Into 1n the barge Nt by arope rope hotel by
Joyce and a f few r leagaiHpreaiek Jooa lenh rrneI sjja sjjagrabbed U4JfI si sirei
grabbed lAMtoman JfI lri Tea he je passed the therope
rope n to teKeKee MaKeo Mom and ucIhetPe4 helped him climb dbHto to toDfTrBef tothpiar
thpiar I t a p pl
DfTrBef Dr of i1iaiteur w Oouv rBeurHoepltal urH Thep1taI taI be began begsa ¬ I
can attending to McKee but McKee told toldhtm toldhim toldhim
him to tomind mind his business and look after aftermy alterhly aftertny
my man there i ndfmsn was placed placedIn
In Turners ambulance MoKee KoXeeat KoXeeattempted at attempted attempted ¬
tempted to walk to his hi station taU n house In InMadison InKadlaoo InMadison
Madison street but fainted and was put putinto putInto putInto
into the ambulance also At the thehoepUal thehoepUallater hospital hospitallater hospitallater
later it was said that both men were wereseriously Wererioualy wereseriously
seriously hurt bat butere were doing well wellWAS wellWAtJMRS wellWARMRS
WAS WAtJMRS MRS ROSENRSXa KISSED T TDUtrlet rIKt1rtet 7 7District
District Court ean Bars sa No 0 bat the 4aMtlea 4aMtleaIs nNten nNtenIs U UII
Is to Be Passed Up UpPATKBSOX VPoPATBMOH lpPaTaiiiot
PATKBSOX N NJ J July is 15Mra Mrs Joseph JosephRosenberg JoeephRoeenbera JosephRosenberg
Rosenberg wife of a business man hare harewas hereWU barewas
was unable today in the District Court Courtto
to establish her charge that aha was w for forcibly 10 10clbly forcibly ¬
cibly kissed by Frank Applobaum a drug druggist
gist Mrs Rosenberg asked for 1600 600damages 600 600damages
damages She to I a good looking Ioo demure demurelittle dem demwoman demurelittle
little woman of 22 and as a ah she told tolc1her tolc1herItory h her herstory r rstory
story of oflhe the kissing she wept and had the thesympathy theaympathyof thesympathy
sympathy of A crowded oourt room roomI ro
1 must judge this case said Id Judge JudgeLewis Ju JuLewl JudgeLewis
Lewis not on any personal opinion as to tothe 0the tothe
the veracity of oflhe the principals but on the thefact theta thefact
fact t that the evidence Is I not sufficient to tosupport toaupport tosupport
support the claim set t up by the plaintiff plaintiffMrs
Mrs Rosenberg testified that she be bad badcalled hadca1Ied badcalled
called at Applebaums drug store stonon on one oneof oneof oneof
of the main streets for medicine and andthat andthat andthat
that Applebaum asked ber to step Into the themedicine themedicine themedicine
medicine room when be seined 11Ied her so soroughly eoroqsbly soroughly
roughly as to cause uao marks on her neck neckaad neokand neckand
and shoulders and kissed her on the thecheeks thecheeks thecheeks
cheeks several times timesMr timesMr timeMr
Mr Rosenberg and two of his workmen workmentestified workmenteeU workmenteaUfled
testified teeU ed to finding Mrs Rosenberg In a avery aerr aYe17
very err excited condition after she left Iettth4 Iettth4drug the thodrug thedrug
drug store storeWhy storeWhy storeWhy
Why didnt you go over oyertothedrua oyertothedruatore to the drug drugstore drugstore I
store and demand an apology from Apple ApplebaumT Applebaum Applebaum
baum Lawyer Klenert asked the hue husband huaband hueband ¬
band of the plaintiff plaintiffBecause pIalnUBecauae 6 6Because
Because testified tMtl od Rosenberg I knew knewthat 1mewtbat knewthat
that Applebaum always bad a loaded loadedrevolver Joadedrevolver loadedrevolver
revolver and I was w unarmed unarmedApplebaum unanaedApplebaum unaiedApplebauzn
Applebaum who has been married marriedtwice marriedtwice marriedtwice
twice denied that he had kissed or tried triedto
to kiss Id Mrs Rosenberg
Mrs Belle Bloakys testimony teat1mon turned turnedtho turaedtbe turnedthe
the tide In favor of the defendant She Shesaid Shea1d Sbsaid
said she was in the drug store about the thetime tb thetime
time of the alleged ed kissing and talked talkedwith talkedwith talkedwith
with Mrs Rosenberg btorr but the latter Jatt made madeno
no complaint to her and left the theetore theetoreapparently store storeapparently storeapparently
apparently unkiseod unkiseodA
A criminal charge on account of ofalleged the thoalleged
alleged kissing was mad against Apple Applsbaum Agplbwm Applebaum
baum and nd this ceee will come beforethe beforethenext
next Grand Jury
UROOCII IN a8 iii POCKET POCKETChicago POCKKloiChlcap POCKrrChicago
Chicago Man Itl Accused of Stealing It ItCupt It ItCaagat 1 1Cauibt
Caagat at the Post Office OfficeAtuos 08lCeAw osloAmos
Amos Aw 13 Moore of Chicago < 0 was arrested arrestedyesterday arrestedyesterday d dyterdy
yesterday afternoon at the th general deli delivery dellvry deliery ¬
ery ry window wlndowin In the post office at the re request re request request ¬
quest of the Chicago police who want him
for the larceny y of a diamond brooch broochvalued broooIvalued
valued at 11300 A valuable diamond d
brooch was found In his pocket pocketTho pocketThe pocketThe
The Chicago police said IlAldthat that Moore Mooremight Mooremight
might call at the poet offloe for mall ad ¬
dressed to Miles W Headquarters De Detectives Dotoottyos ¬
tectives Murphy Allen and Sullivan kept keptwatch Ite Itewatch keptwatch
watch and yesterday afternoon a young YOw1rmaD youngman
man asked for letters In that name nameWhen nameWhen nameWhen
When arrested Moore declared that hto htoname t1Ianame Msname
name waa B B Jackson and that he was wascalling
calling for the mail of A friend who was WUt at
a downtown hotel > There was no Miles Mltosregistered 11 11re Milesregistered
registered re at t thIs hotel Then the potUe
found the brooch and Moore admitted admltteclhla hto
Identity IdenUtyThe
The brooch baa thirteen large stones stonesand ston stonseand
and several small aa1l ones Moore said ha h
bad got it from a woman to Chicago and
that tho matter would be easily eu T adjusted adjustedaa
aa soon as hewas taken back there
IRS iiI THAI TELLS OF THREAT THREATMAY
MAY nAVETOXJLtYOV HAVBTOKlLI1l0V1EXT HAVBTOKlLI1l0V1EXTSBBSJFBABSTl1Uf NEXT NEXTants NEXTSUE
ants SBBSJFBABSTl1Uf SWEARS THAW SAID SAIDClves SAIDOIVN SAIDGives
Gives Tats Testimony TsIHM n7 WU a aJrsinstle Rattier RattierIlramatio aath aathUe
Ilramatio Ue Mew ef f ReJaetanee Meetanceets Meetanceetsit Gets GetsIt ets etsIt
It IB Under eataTat Oath Utnatftaw Thatfliaw Thaw Said ald lie lieNearly neNeaI11 ItoNearly
Nearly Dot ot White the Day Before BeforeWHIT BeforeWHrr I
I II
WHIT PLAIHS July IS 1IEvel1D Evelyn Neeblt NeebltThaw NbltIba NeubitThaw
Thaw who wh twice twice humbled herself elf on the thewitness thewltneelllltulc1lor thewitness
witness wltneelllltulc1lor stand for the sake of her husband husbandto hu band bandIn
In jeopardy of his life gave evidence evidenceagainst evlden08aplnat evidenceagainst
against him today in tho Supreme Court Courthero Courthero Courtbore
hero where be to I now seeking release releaseas
as asano man maafrom from the Matteawan Asylum Asylumfor
for the Criminal Insane InsaneWhen I InaneWhen e eWhen
When I get out of here I suppose supposeIll e eIU
Ill have to totiU kill you younezt next were the thewords theword thewords
words that thaUhe the wife ° quoted Harry Thaw Thawas
as having once said a d to her on the occasion occasionof 00CIII 0I1 0I1of
of one of her visits to him h mwhlk white he was a aprisoner apmoner apiiaoner
prisoner In the asylum asylumMrs 1UIlumlira asylumMrs
Mrs Thaw gave this testimony with all allthe al1the allthe
the appearances of reluctance yet the thereluctance thoreluctance thereluctance
reluctance was not prompted by a saving savingconsideration ilavingonaIdersUon layingdonalderatlon
consideration for her husbands present presentInterests preaent1Dtereta presentinterests
Interests When Justice Wills admonished admonishedher
her that under r tho law I4wshe she must answer answertho answerthe answerthe 1
the question put to her by counsel for fortho forthe forthe
the State she broke forth passionately passionatelythat onately onatelythat
that she feared the col oo consequences equenoes of an ananswer anand angnawer
answer and declared that she would wouldIncur wouldla wouldIncur
la Incur ur the undying U cbing hate and enmity of her herBuebaad herl1uabaait herhusband
husband It forced to tell what the lawyers lawyersher laWeraiwtaaked lawyersbaaeked
iwtaaked her herlba herTbaand
lba Tbaand nd herhto hto hi counsel coun el were not un unprepared unpreprecI unprpared
prepared for this move Immediately Immediatelyafter ImmediatelyEvel1D
after Evelyn Thaw Std d voiced the quota quotation quotsalOIIWhleb ¬
tion alOIIWhleb which might mihbave have appeared in her hereyes bereeiI hereya
eyes damaging d to the case of her bus husband huabtad busband ¬
band Mh Ui Morsohauser counsel coun el for forThaw lorTaw forTbw
Thaw bad the witness ltn Identify four fourletters lourwhich fourInKers
letters which Thaw pulled out of his htopocket hlapocket hispocket
pocket as having been written by her hertohim herto hertoiii
tohim to lwa since his Imprisonment after the theshooting beeltootlntof theshooting
shooting eltootlntof of Stanford White These Thesemarked Th Thmubd Thesemarked
marked for identification Identlficatlonbefore before the Court Courtwill Courtul Courtwill
will tear the unfavorable presumption presumptionof
of Kvelyn Thaws testimony to tatters tatterswhoa tatters1Uy tatterswhen
whoa they are submitted in evidence evidencesaid eyldenceeaId evidencesaid
said Ute lb counsel for the he relator relatorMrs relatorKra relatorMrs
Mrs Thaw went further than counsels counselsInterrogation oounaelInterroptloa counselintrrogatloii
Interrogation demanded when she made madeher madeher madebe
her reply ply to his hi question concerning concerningthe conoerangSbtNt
the threat ot death made by Harry Thaw ThawShe ThawltaeTOiuateered ThawNba
She ltaeTOiuateered volunteered the statement that her herhusband herhuabandlwi herhusband
husband huabandlwi hadtold told her that aha must have havekaewa baTeb havekewa
kaewa that 11e he was not Insane whoa he
oho1 Stanford 8ordWhlte fcZIJ White that tI1ahheouldlmoW tI1ahheouldlmoWIt ihaishe she would know knowIt
It when he told her that he had been beenKuatos beentOf beengtlnelng
Kuatos for hto maa oa 0 the day before beforebe beto1
be got him and bad ba4ionJT only missedkilling mlMedkUlInhim missed kilfini
him then by two teutes ute A WtOf 5t f erj 0 0dense
dense this whtoh District Attorney t ey
Jerome had vafalr tried triedtQ to get ge geike l lJ before beforetho
tho Juries J to MM two twoklsImOt trials of Harry HarrrThaw HarrrThawto Thaw Thawfor Thawet
for et autder to Mew premediatioa Ioa but butwnleh hutWkiwiaeitardyapreadontbe l
wnleh nkt1Tdontbo was yesterdayspresd on thereodrds thereodrdsof reokds reokdsof
of i a court for heftrat the rlrit t time timeEvelyn timeEvelTD timeEvelyn
Evelyn Thaws appearance nce followed followedimmediately lolloweellmmed1atel followedImmediately
immediately upon the opening of the after afternoon altenoon altarnoon ¬
noon fceesfon of the court The room was wasjammedwith WallJammedwlth wasJammedwlth
Jammedwlth an eager e r audience largely largelyof
of women In anticipation of her coming
When her name was called and she made madeher madeher madeher
her way to the witness stand there was wasUvelyJadloation waaU17 wasUveIylnd1oaUon
UvelyJadloation U17 lDdloaUon of that curiosity ouri ltr that has hasnot baanot hasnot
not died In three years yearsThe 1818The yearsThe
The young woman eat and fanned her herself herself herself ¬
self with a big palm leaf while Attorney
Morsohauser took exception to the Jim Justices JuaUoe JimUcep ¬
tices ruling admitting in evidence the tbewifes hewife thewifes
wifes conversation oonYe tion with her husband husbanda
a conversation which Thaws attorney had hadcharacterized hadcbaracterlzed hadcharacterized
characterized as privileged privllepdand and non nonadmissible nonadlDlaalble nonadmissible
admissible admissibleAt
At the time you saw Harry K Thaw Thawin
in the dining room of the Matteawan MatteawanAsylum MatteawanM7lum MatteawanAsylum
Asylum for the Criminal Insane when whenDaniel wbenDan1etOBellly whenDaniel
Daniel Dan1etOBellly OReilly his counsel was wa present presentand preenand
and shortly after Thaw commitment to tothat tothat tothat
that Institution In did you hoar Harry Thaw Thawsay Thawny Thawsay
say When I get out of here I shall have haveto
to kill you was the tb question that thatDeputy thatDeputy thatDeputy
Deputy AttorneyGeneral Clarke put to toher toher toher
her Mrs Thaw turned to Justice Mills Millswith MUlswith Millswith
with her mouth puckered In seeming seemingperplexity eemlnrperplexity seemingperplexity
perplexity perplexityNow
Now Ive got to answer that ques question qu qutlcSn7 que quetIdn7 ¬
tion she asked him himThe himThe himThe
The presiding Judge Iud advised the thewitness tbewlto thewitness
witness wlto that she would have to answer answerunless al1llwerunl answerunless
unless unl she cared to take the exemption exemptionallowed exemptiona1lowed exemptIonallowed
allowed by bylaw law which Moh provides that a awitness awlm awItness
witness need not answer when be be believes beUU belleves ¬
lieves UU es that to do so would lead him Into a acriminal aorimloaJ acriminal
criminal prosecution prosecutionBut I
But I dont see bow I can do it Mrs MrsThaw HrIThaw MrsThaw
Thaw rejoined I am here under sub subpnrna subpvna
pnrna by Mr Clarke and against a toy will willIt willIt willIt
It means a terrible situation If I answer answerTou anflferYou answerYou
You see Its It this way Mr Thaw Tha will re refuse rofUM refuse ¬
fuse to support me as soon as I Isnewer IsnewerShe answer answerShe answerShe
She paused to catch her breath Her Herhusband Herhuaband Herhusband
husband was looking at her qulssloally
Mrs Mary Copley Thaw his mother motherfixed motherfixed motherfixed
fixed steady eyes upon the young woman womanIn
In the witness wlto chair chairIm chairJm chaIrIm
Im frightened and terribly afraid of ofhim ofhim ofhim
him Evelyn Thaw continued with wltha wlthacatobJn a acatch scatch
catch catobJn In her speech Im still married marriedto
to him and I dont want to put any ob obstacle ob obole ohstacle ¬
stacle ole in his way If I answer I will wJlllncur wJlllncurblaundylng Incur Incurhto Incurhis
his blaundylng undying hatred and enmity
I appreciate the situation n which to todistressing ladleUeaa1nr I Idistressing
distressing began Justice Mills The Thewitness ThewltneIIIJ Thewltiie
witness cut him him short shortI
1 dont care to put anything In his hi way wa waIt
It makes no difference dllre eOoe how he has mis mistreated ml mltrea mltzeet4 ¬
treated trea me I dont dootWant want to answer
Again the Justice told her he that she shewould lIbewould shewould
would have to answer or claim exemption exemptionunder aemptlonunder exemptionunder
under the conditions he bad stated before beforeBut beforenut befo befoBut
But I I cant claim any such privilege privilegemy
my answer would not lead to a criminal criminalprosecution criminalptollOCUUon criminalprosecution
prosecution of me meThen meThen meThen
Then answer oomnaandei Justice JusticeMllb JuatloHltls JusticeMills
Mills The question relating to the thothreat thethreat thethreat
threat Thaw to I alleged a11 to have made madeagainst madeapIe madeagttat
against hto hi wife was wnadovwapln wnadovwaplnY read overagain overagainyes over again againYes
Yes Y he did said Mrs Thaw Mr MrClarke NrCLub MrClarke
Clarke asked aal her for the exact words wordsThawhad wottlsTMrhad wordsThawbad
Thawhad used at the time timeWhoa tlmoWhoa timeWhen
Whoa I get out of here I suppose auppoee1lJ
Ill have to kill you next Mrs Thaw Thawquoted Thawqwrted Thawqeoted
quoted When Wheaked asked to relatethe relate the cir circumstances 011WIIatBoeI dreumetanosa ¬
cumstances that led to this remark by
her husband huebDdelie she continued continuedWo
We were discussing his mental oon oondttiaa oondhI conBtlen
dttiaa Ho lIeaaId said You know I wasnt wasntorasy waant8IU7 wansorney
orasy th the night I killed White I asked askedwhat ukeelwhat askedwhat
what ho meant He H replied You know knowI leno lenoI
I Just J missed him by two minutes the day da daWore
before beforeOa WoreORth beforeOn
Oa ORth the objection of Mr Morsehauser MorsehauserJustice MorachauaerJueUce MorschauaerJustice
Justice Mills ruled that all 11 Mrs Thaws Thawstestimony Thawacey Thawstestimony
testimony cey except that relating to the the7onMud theOoftUAwd theGonfbtsad
7onMud < on o Third p Ptts
l If J
TO OUST FOWLER OWLS OF N A ACannon JCaaaen i iCannon
Cannon Will 1I11I01ele Give If 111w ew Yorker YMkefreeerCeIIltW the Car Carreacy CurronoyCemmIttee
reacy reeerCeIIltW Cemmlttee Caatrtnsnttilp CaatrtnsnttilpWABKnrOTOKf aIpWUJUlC CIlrelaa Np NpWasmrorowj
WABKnrOTOKf WUJUlC roJc1JuIy July is 11WhUe While Speaker SpeakerCannon SpeakerCannon SpeakerCannon
Cannon has made no formal Announce Announcement aDaOUnCment announcemeat ¬
ment it to 1 known that t It to lahla his Intention Intentionto
to name Representative Vreknd of New NowYork NewYork NewTork
York as chairman of the House Bo Commit Committee Committee ¬
tee on Banking and Currency to succeed succeedRepresentative nooeedRepreeentativerotf1er succeedflepreocutatlvo
Representative Repreeentativerotf1er FowW of New Jersey JereerThl JerseyThIs JerseyThis
This to I one on of two important ohangea that thatwill thatwUl thatwill
will be mad to chairmanships chai of House Housecommittees 1l0uleoommltteell HousecommIttee
committees Representative latie Cooper of ofWisconsin bfWlaoonain ofWleoonsln
Wisconsin will be succeeded ed as chairman chairmanof
of the Committee on onlnau1a Insular l Affairs by byRepresentative byRepreeontatiTe byRpreuontatlve
Representative Olmitead of Pennsyl Pennsylvania PenDIIIvania Penneylvania ¬
vania vaniaFowler vaniaFowler S SFowlor
Fowler and Cooper have bayebMn been toeur toeurgents uurgenta ineurgenta
genta against the Cannon C organisation In tothe Inthe Inthe
the House for 10r8IAD7 many yean Cooper will willbe willbe JII JIIbe
be displaced from hi hh chairmanship lp be beoauao booau because
cause e of hto hi activity aotlvttYInol In opposition ltJl n to the theadoption theadoption theadoption
adoption of the Houso rules at Mtlio the begin beginning berloningot beginning ¬
ning ningot of the current curreneealon session Fowler was wssidentified wuIdentified wasIdentified
identified with theVflght thefllabtagalut against the rules rulesbut ruI ruIbut rulebut
but the Speaker displeasure dlapl6uurewlth with him himdates himdates himdatee
dates back further i Friends of Mr Nrcn Nrcnnon Can Cannon Cannon ¬
non declare that thatMr Mr Fowlers disposition dispositionto R RIa
to such that It to impossible Im Olllbletor for him Itlmto Itlmtoaene himtoagree to toagree
agree with the majority ma orlty on any important importantlegislation IaponaaIlelalation ImportantlegIslation
Ilelalation legislation that thtmay may come up for consid consideration ooealdoration ¬
oration before the Committee on Basking Baskingand
and Currency CurrencyIt
It to I pointed out that In Intb the fight for the thepassage thepassage
passage of an emergency emergenoyCU1H I currency O bill bIUear a ayear ayear
year ago Mr Fowler decided decla1 against the tbeRepublicans theRpuboand theRepublicans
Republicans Rpuboand and the real r leadership ledl fell fellto fellto fellto
to Representative RernttiTo Vreetod Vrld who framed framedthe te
the bill that passed the t House Uou It to the thepresent te teprnt thepresent
present prnt expectation eptat p that tt the U be national nationalmonetary IUon nationalmonetary I
monetary moet commission Cmrlon will wI make I a report reportto r i
to Congress CD at a the to next 11 session Ion upon uponwhloh upn uponwhich 1 1whch
which will be based new ne legislation 1ala affect affecttog affecttug
whch wi b ast astlng
tog the banking bkig and currency OUr08o system of ofthe otthe
the country cnt Chairman Ca Fowler Fo1 to i held heldto heldt
to t be out of tun tuneith wlth lth his h party OB O these thesesubject the the thesubjects
subject ubJe and nd for that th reason r p Speaker SpeakerCannon SpeakerCannon
Cannon Cn baa b decided ded to lp elplaoe place Mr Bpe Vree Vreeland Vr Vreeland
land ldt at the te head headTO he 01 t thicornrnIltee thicornrnIlteeTo Cmmlt
TO TA TAX BABY CARRIAGES CARRIAGESBcbMne CARRIAGELSceaie ABBlGB ABBlGBBoMe
BcbMne BoMe ta Make Mae AUaatle AUUeat1 AUUeat1wa City Beam Beamwalk BisrwaW
walk wa TleldMsre I Meveaae MeveaaeATLANTIC ae eyeue eyeueAvwrrnc
ATLANTIC ATa Crrrj CN N 3 July 15 iEaohig iEaohiga Facing Facinga o
a deficit dlt In city ctYr08 revenues because u of the thenecessity thent thenecessity
necessity nt of raising rnsoa Money ony for the te big bigdrainage b bigdrainage
drainage dn canal c and ad other o er Improvements Improvementsamong IIPlemlt
among a0 them tem a children ll playground playgroundcity paypd
city olt officials oMcla1 at aoocrst alemetinK meeting today todaydecided toy toydede todaydecided
decided dede to place A a tax off O obaby baby byc carriages carriagespushed carriagepushed
pushed e along ao p the te Boardwalk J In expecta expectation u enpectation ¬
tio tion of a vigorous Yaroua prot prot protest t from fl mothers mothersto mot
to paying pylq for the privilege pdlel of taking takingtheir tln tlnte takingtheir
their te babies ble out to t get st sea M air a In wheeled wheeledvehicles wbeled wbeledTce wheeledvhIcle
Tce vehicles of Infant lt else the t ordinance ordinanceunder olac ordinanceunder
under uner which Mo the tax t will be b Imposed Imp wasto was wanto a
to have haysbeen b been made a star chamber b mean m ¬
ure ua Ut and it i only ole leaked out ot because b of the theobjection heobJ6c theobjection
objection obJ6c of A Councilman h with wit several severalyoungsters severalyoungster v
youngsters you who declares d that he will willflghfthe wl wiUltghfthe
flghfthe hft plan pInnto to a finish finishAs ll IlnishAafarasosnbelotrned
As Aafarasosnbelotrned far ta as oan c be learned I from f frcmth the t poUt polttieel poilUeh poUtcli
eel eh heaas k who w8a are dodging do Interviewers Interviewersoa tlwe
oa th tkp achiest j tonight ht there te to 1 no inter interUos 1tJ Itt4e
Uos 4e behInd the pew measure rne u9t f eaeewag eaeewagIng eaeewagtag
teJ
tag t race tc auicMoi sad a the thiIa tax If 11 f Imposed Imposedwill
will bo blt for rsvsctao ns oahr eul The n b baeIm fc fcV a aLc
V Lc w thsrjMW u U to ete scthwthare scthwtharewill ssiWwlM brtfcHt brtfcHtwill
will I be b any a anyapc4ai special rate for feetwia twin ta carte or orany 01 orany
any aY slIding elldc seals aelor for ordtaary gccarts gccartsover oar oarover caria cariaover
over handsomo hnd and a costly o T perambulators perambu Jrbu Jrbuttor perunbiiItOr ¬
lators ttor that tt cradle tce the elite babies ML that thatcome tt ttoe thatcorn
come oe to the resort r There Ther are as A yet no nodetails notla nodetails
details tla as to whether Wbete the e pushers pue of baby babycarriages babycrge babycarriageawlil
carriages crge will w be f prosd fp as are a the te pushers pushersof pur
of roller rer chairs chto to wear wb badges badgesMayor badgesMayor
Mayor Myor Stoy St who has h no children cd says saysthat saysthat 1 1tt
that tt he had hd nothing not to do with the mean measure m mure meanure ¬
ure and Intimates Intmt that tt he h mayveto my may veto to It Itrather Itrthe itrather
rather rthe than come ce In for fo a share aha of the thecondemnation thl thecondemnation
condemnation cdemnatlon that tt to I likely Ubl to fall upon uponIts up uponits
Its sponsors spo heads hM The Te mothers ub Iubof lubof ubof
of the city dt will wil be against a the bill which whichpromises irhlohpromises hlohp
promises p to raise I a storm abo before It gets getsvery getsvery t tvry
very vry far in its It progress prD toward t passage passageCONRtKD pg pgCONR1BD passageCONRIED
CONRtKD 8VMT SUII SUIT5ET1IED SUIT5ET1IEDAction SETTLED SETTLEDAction SElr ED EDAeUoa
Action Against Aput the te Metropolitan Meht opera OptraCompany cn operaCompany
Company Compa Dlseoatlaaed DlseoatlaaedSupreme DIUBe D1eontiauedSupreme
Supreme Court Cou Justice luIUoe Erianger Ec signed signedyesterday signedyesterday Ia
yesterday an order or discontinuing Unurt the theaction theaction
action yy aon brought broubt against the Metropolitan MetropolitanOpera Mtpolt MetropolitanOpera
Opera Opr Company Cpy apn by Helnrich Ben COurted Co ed
which he has been bn continued ctu by b Ills hi widow widowMrs Wdow WdowMnIAUt widowMrs
Mrs MnIAUt Augusta Courted ConriedCounsel Ce CourtedCounsel
Counsel Counl In the t case O would l not n discuss discussthe d discussthe
the terms t of the settlement etmet but bt It Ited was wassaid wassaid
said ed to be along aong lines ln laid ld out ou by b Samuel SamuelfJntormyer 6U Samueltintermyar
fJntormyer Uatyer the plaintiffs plUr attorney ttor ot otrecord o ofrecord
record rr and Frederick Fr W Sperling 8Unc Mrs MrsConrieds l MrConned
Conrieds Conned personal pn counsel counselThe ol olThe counselThe
The suit was for breach b of contract contractInvolving cont oontractinvolving
Involving InyolYg about WOOOO Mo 0000 and arose a over overa ovr ovra
a disagreement dJamt of the length leh of time timeMr tme timeMr
1 Mr Courted Cned contract Ot with wth the opera operacompany opr operacompany
company oomp had to run runCLINIC r rCLINIC runCLINIC
CLINIC IN CRIME CRIMEOld CRlI CRlIOl
Old Ol Thief Tf Tells Tel Probation PaU Class Ca That la laIff laI InU
Iff I Yean en He Made le Aboat AbsutSiSa AbsutSiSaFor bMUU bMUUFor ftiea ftieaFor
For the benefit benet of A class c of a dozen dosenyouths dosn dosnyths dozenyouths
youths yths who are a out on suspended ed sen sentences sent senttenoos ¬
tences tn and report repr to the t probation prbton officer officerevery omo osloerevery
every e week Wek Judge Juda Rosatoky R held hld A cllnlo cllnloto cnlo cnloIn
In crime eri ne e In General Sessions B0 yesterday yesterdayTbe
c Gn yry yryTe
The Te subject aubJewu was Aaron A Hirsch mr M a seold yean yeanold
yra yraold
old of 3091 1 Second Snd avenue avelu ave tm who came ce up upfor uplor upfor
for sentence ato having haTn pleaded ple guilty aUt to togrand tod togrand
grand d larceny I fa the a BeoendAagree lu The TheJudge ThoJud TheJudae
Judge wtohlngvto whntto impress Imp the young y men menwith menwt menwith
Jud with the unprofitableness of aims lined linedthem H Hte linedthem
unpftble ce
them wt up t at t the bar to hear h Hlrsohs H story
te t
The roan has a thieving record dang
m b tklev r c
bock to IBM Ho H has served three terms termsto ts tsI
b lH
I
to I the to penitentiary and one 08 In Elmlnt Elmlntand El imir imirand
and has h pnltUu been b In court oour as a suspect eevsral eevsraltimes leral leraltiDe eeveraftimes
set times tiDe harness otho of His last lt crime cme was the theft tef of 01Mt a aset alet I
You have hae spent nearly nly seven year to toprison I InprIon
prison sold Bpnt Judge oud Rosatoky R Now I Iwant 1want Iwant
want prn7ad ypu to tell tel these young men mn just justhow Ju justhow
how yourthefte yourthefteI much muc yu money mone you yu have l yc made m from fr all allyourthefte al alyourtt Mlyourthefta
yourtt I dont think tn I have profited prdted more morethan mO mcithan
than th 110 100 In all al that I ever eer stole 1 your yourHonor yourHonr yourHonor
Honor Honr I have boon bn arrested a time tm and aadtime andtme sadme
time me again but buti butLt It was W for fq fqjcrlmesof crimes cme of which whichI whic
tme I Iu was an Tnot innocent I have hT a wife We Jd and four fourchildren fo tourchUdren
children One o of the children cldn to I dying dyIngI
I let le oUd tried V me meWall mewGht meWeli to be honest hot but bt tile thepoloe police plIce wouldnt wouldntlet 0UdriTt 0UdriTtle c t tlet
Wall wGht the te Court Cour will W I see that yourfamily your yourfamily
family doesnt G0t eent suffer You Yo are a worthless worthlessand w wand voruuieasand
lalT and shlftieai lf ee and a have bv never ar brought broughtanything bulht bulhtan7blnc broughtanything
anything but wretchedness to them t I Iam 1a Iam
bt we
an7blnc am a zctng zlnl to t make meaenpl an example of you youbefore yu yubfo youbefore
before these young yoCe wen You are a ar sea sentenced i seafenced ¬
fenced mont tno ment bfo to te two to and ad a abf half yeara imprison imprisonment Impa imprisonmont ¬
A Ubrary for the BUnd BUndA BUnl
A library lb for the th exclusive eclusle use U of ft the theblind tJ tJblind
blind bld will be b established ele to I t the next Dutfe few fewweeks fewweeks
weeks In the old 01 dwelling dtfIIS si 2M 2 West WestFourteenth We WestVourteazith
we Fourteenth Yout street at Leases Le were signed signedyesterday epod epodJNtr signedyesterday
yesterday by Mrs J Webb Web a donor do of ofe 01Oe ofabe
Oe abe JNtr e Xavier Xvir b Booiety MJ for fe the t Blind Blb with wt the thoDuress t theDuress
Duress Company e for the t first ar two to floors floorsto 8
to I DE the t buUdTEfr bU bUI1cX It I to th e first t branch b to tob tobe
b b be esUbUshaTby tb11Icby OJ the society ty watch whc baa baaits baaIts
its it e main offloe at Fcrt Ir WashmftoB avenue AVOBIMsad avenuesnd Vaa
sad m ISiat 181 o street The T1 library UbIrv Witi 1 b bopened bopened
a about the first ot ioxt
opened ttlo ff nentik nentikwlll a afor th
oPe 8
wlll boused Ue y aa a
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TION IION THEM 7BBJIN IN NEW NEWAbout EW JOU JOUAot YOflK YOflKAbot
About Aot Ieeo Ie Worth oflb rl mB muggt gled 1 and andIrizMl andIdred
IrizMl rbt Her He Are Ar tB to t Be Detptfcredfty Detptfcredftyfcrttr DHfl DHr6e4D1order
order ene of Treaswllad TtII1 Bern Adver Adver4tee4 Adye AdyeeeTIWIFellt AdverMed
Med eeTIWIFellt for forlale alt bat batTwe Two Law Forbid It ItThe ItThe
The Solicitor BUcltr of otteTrf ottheTreaury the Treasury has b he de decided d diaided ¬
aided old that t plumes hme of the white hte heron heroncalled he heoale heroncalled
called oale aigrettes att and a worn Wor mostly In the thohats Ue Uebto thehats
hats bto of ofwomn women cannot ootb be alav soldi oven by byUncle b byUncle
Uncle Sam I In l U U the State St of o frsw Ow York YorkCoHeotor YorkC YorkCollector
Collector C Loeb L6 b Wau had ad announced that thataigrettes thatJgrette t taJ
aigrettes aJ valuedat TUtct a about abtHo abouti000 H090 smuggled smuggledInto satuggled1ntotha scale
Into 1ntotha this port by stewards of tko steam steamships e stMmshipa ¬
t po b e1 te
ships ep Tennyson T on and Verdi Ver from BratU BratUla lrailin ra
la I April and a May and lrtebvdby d selesd eM by customs customsInspectors otm cutbrnsinspector
Inspectors 10 would ou bo b toW I at a public pubc auc auction auc ainolion ¬
lion to The president pr tot of the te National NationalAssociation NaUou NationalAeoelatin
Association AtlC of Audubon MuM floetetlM i wrote wrotettr wt wrotea
a lek lettot ttr to d tho te lb Collector C C pretesting p pt against againstthe
the t Sale en Mn the groundWJ 1 gin4ba It t was l against againstthe pl
the th public pbc Interest 10 The 1u UteCoIlsotor Co4l6tor CoUttor cogi cogitated or ortt oogItatod ¬
tated tt and a put pt the problem up p to I lbs t Sec Secretary le Secrotary ¬
rotary r of o the te Treasury Two p who In turn tur re referred f referredlt ¬
ferred fer it I to tho Solicitor SolicitorThe BHot J JThe 1 1The
The Collector CoilaYe got the a answer yester yesterday yesterday Nt ¬
day d The Te Tb Solicitor flono dolard d6 LjLt r that t the theaigrettes t thealirettes
aigrettes a should e fee hde6 destroyed by the thoCoHeotor te teCe theOOIIeotci
ABtharU of the act of ofCongress ofC6gcse
CoHeotor uader
Ce ud 1t < t o t a o
Congress C of 1K 11 1500 which hl provides vl that t all allparts aUp allpart
parts of song btaU b UeIo the U s hepor OPIrtaU0 oa of ofwhloh o ofwhich
which whlo p Is I prohibit proMb d oriffWrd4 G etbM4 I trans transported t transported ¬
ported to toany aay BtU 8eo MsteorT or TortiUry ct Itdsy or re remaining t tornalnlng ¬
maining p thereto tef tar UM U ettttsf DOt9IPt1ost DOt9IPt1ostsale > tlon tlonsalo a
sale mn Me or O storage ttJ shall upon uP arrival arnll to such suchState l ouchSInt
State 8tt or Territory Tet bo b subject abJet to t the theoperations th tho thioperations
operations o and effect iot of laws of such suchState auch8tate suchStati
State and Territory enacted to lb tfee ex exerotss oxerotee
erotss 010 of Its polios poU powrs to the 1 1exteat same sameextent sam samextent
extent and 4 In the sa e e mannftr T5r as 5 though thoughsuch th thweb thoughsuch
such birds had boos produced In such suchState Ueh8tata OuchStat
State or Territory TerritoryInasmuch TerritoryInumuchj TrritmInasmuch1
Inasmuch U under th the law of this thisState 111 111tate thisState
State It to I a tgsdeaeaaer to tou Ml the thoplumage thepllIIMP theplumage
plumage of the heron Ute Solicitor IBttOr de decides deoidM dioldis ¬
cides that tbatUaole Uncle Be sa has BO more M es right rightto r1to
to sell n it than a aa aaMvi4eal > to Hvidnal otelsen The Thedecision 111edecIeIon Thedeo1ilo
decision of ofe the goHottor oaaelsdss oon il lds thus thusThe Yauane thusThe
The tariff laws l ottmot illai M t bo eoRtroBed eoRtroBedor o ntrcilodor
or affected d by either the formal protest protestof
of the Aiktabon Society 1I or Or ii by the statutes statutesofaSUt eSI1ieeora StatUteSeta
ofaSUt eta Stats ad aadwHkcutaaytbmgmoreth aadwHkcutaaytbmgmorethaigrettes ivilkeut SAyildag more moreaJrrettCIII the theaigrettee
aigrettes to question would have to toeold be besold b bsold
sold when hen forfeited but Hatter act ot otCongress orCoqreea ofCongress
Congress aforessentioned ator the aigrettes aigrettesbeing atlt6tte8betq aIgrittesbeing
being Imported ld into k1tothe the United States Statescoma swcome Stakescome
come within withlatbe the lat l1clf8etlt t the stat statutes etatUMII statutes ¬
utes of the State of New York and the thearticles theantolee thearticles
articles should be AoeenMagl oe destroyed destroyedsadBOtsoM deetPJedaad
sadBOtsoM and not II the th BeKeltor GKeItorM1da holds that the thoplumage thepl theplumage
plumage pl aae baa the saaav Maids ss if the theherons thehetOBII theherons
herons from which It teoTbeoa M4 beeR taken at bad badbeen badbeea hadbeen
been produced in the State of 1New Kew N YorkA1 YorkFATAL York YorkFATAL
FATAL A1 AL KAKTatUAtaS AIfJ eVAn tNCE tNCEt IV I HXKCK HXKCKto RRCEYNlages
YNlages BeaUto iSSSThIcRIISm iSSSThIcRIISmPwsst1eead
t Pwsst1eead jt III it itl
l c IIA Call 2fl j jATnee
A nr Jw jL A AT AMAar A Srthq1tIhe Srthq1tIhek
to k eeutbem Oryeee bas basviii itoslrnyis ssvsrsj ssvsrsjvillages
villages villagesMatty viii T ages > S SMany
Many potieM he heIt ww S l r rI or towered toweredIt
I It to I reported that tweaty twedt wOn killed In Inthe Iathe Inthe
the village oC Band alone aloaeCOLER tJOMCOLERMANB8 aloneCOLER
COLER COLERMANB8 MARKS QHAltOKS QHAltOKSCnlrf AIfJB AIfJBClItf ROES ROESChief
Chief ln inspect pector of rArooKlni Bureau of ofButMhtgs etButIcllapSMIIeMecL ofBuIMtags
ButMhtgs ButIcllapSMIIeMecL ButIcllapSMIIeMecLKartIa flospwideg flospwidegMartin
Martin H ONell ON Il ehtof ehWlaapector Inspector In tothe Inthe inthe
the Brooklyn Bureau ot Buildings was wassuspended 1IUauapeade4 wassuspended
suspended from 1 floa yesterday Wy < by David DavidF DavidMoore
F Moore superintendent IlUpeylatesdeatolthe of the bureau bareauThe banauThe bureauThe
The suspension holds pending further furtherin furtherIaYeetlptloa furtherinvestigation
in investigation veeU gallon of OKoUs administration adalntotratioaThe admlDlatratiThe
The step was taken at the l Instance of ofBorough ofBorouh ofBorough
Borough President PreeldenOoIer Oder1 Co4er who moved movedIn m mIn
In consequence of the asoertalnmont be before before before ¬
fore John Purroy Mitch CommIssioner Commlaelonerof r rof
of Accounts who Is I Investigating Colors Colorsoffloe CoJerotIoe Colorsooe
offloe that thAtONell ONell was wufIDacIa11y financially Inter Interested taterMted Intersated ¬
sated In the firm ftrmwbloh which roofed the th Kings KingsCounty talCouat7 KingsCounty
County Court CourtBo Houso fled M after the fire in
I
190 A
1503ONell ONell was appointed as chief inspector inspectoron
on June 141904 14 I 150 Previous to tothai that be had hadbeen hadbaen baAbeen
been IL member J of the rooftsg r fins of ofONell ofONell ofOlefl
ONell A C0 C9 He B told t ld Commissioner CommissionerMltchel ComndeeJonerNltchelln CommissionerMitehel
Mltchel Nltchelln to the course oo of 0 th Investigation thelevdCUonthe the tevssdgationtkat
that the he gYe UP htopartsaraidp bi p as soon soonas coonu soona
as a ho became dOef b Inec4r spe < or Inquiry Inquiryshowed taquiryIhowed Inquiryshowed
showed that the th nominal bead of the firm firmat anat Sineat
at the time of the thelelacor letUag of the contract contractfor oontraCtfor
for the therepeJre repairs to ttraroof roof of the court courthounewasONells oourhOWl courthouaewaaONelie
hounewasONells hOWl wuONUtw8Dty twentyyearold son All Allchecks AUcheoboom Allchecks
checks cheoboom coming oovnng q tooths tM Arm were still II II bow bowover ho hoeftr1OIde bowover
over eftr1OIde made out outterrilaRONell to Martin H WONeIl ONell himself himselfand hlmaelfand himselfand
and were deposited d to his MIOdOSUt eaMHt In the theink thebu1k thebank
bank ink inkONell s I IONell 4 4ONeIl
ONell said Id that the reason for that was wasthe wutile wanthe
the fact that thathla his oahadat son oa fasdnt reached ed the theage thet theage
age at t which he ooold d be legally I responsi responsible ¬
ble bleThe bleTbefao The Tbefao fact of ONeS suspension did not notbecome notbeoome notboomeknownuntil
become boomeknownuntil known uatn late iatehatnltt last nlgfct It Iterifted Itwasverified Itwas Itwasveriflod
verified by John k A Hsfferean private privatesecf privatesecretary I Iaecftltarr
secf secretary tarytoMrColer to Mr ColIII Neltasr Mr U Color Colornor CoSeraorMrlloore Colornor
nor aorMrlloore Mr Moore could be f found Ust lMtigbt lMtigbtWId nlgfat nlgfatWMow Iabtj IabtWkle
j
WMow WId of Wealthy at RM Bg Mfaimraetarer MfaimraetarerKllU Ji 8f ctaref ctarefImlllenev
Ellis Imlllenev ImlllenevPLoau Ilenetf IlenetfPABK ilejulifFi6otI
PLoau PUK PABK I L I July Jut is 11Kra 11Kra000aID iaMrsGoosina Mrs MrsGoostoa
Goostoa Isktyan widow ef Hartuno HartunoIsklyan HatunIakl e eIaI
Isklyan IaI n a wealthy thytur rug manufacturer manufacturerof ulCturer ulCturerof
of New York and Brooklyn BrookJIItoda today ended endedat endejher
her 1110 by ritng cbclid air ild at ci cioovered tar tartime baahomb
homb In CruaUon aveane e wa co coooverd
oovered on a coueb in lMrdu berdaughter ter eom eomlime somsMm I
time after she Bad lWtta a4 taken MO 0 poison poisonDr l poisonDr o1Iea o1IeaDr
Dr Stumpf who WTOB Ive LiQ to Owens GlOM by bywas It Itwaa tywas
was summoned and when he h reaeeed the thehouse UiehOUIO thehouse
house the woman was w still alive She Shedied SItecUM Bit Bitdied
died about an aabour hour and a half later laterMrs laterLIra laterMrs
Mrs Iskiyaa who Was a 118 > years of s snever sp spJ18Tef ito0O
never 0O recovered ramv from fr m the shock of her herhusbands lIerbuaband icrhusbands
husbands death which whl beeurred about aboutsight aboutelChtyeara abo abosight
sight elChtyeara years ago 0 Shy 8heUedln She lived In e oostly oostlyhomo oottlybem oc1yhorn
homo hero with her widowed daughter daughterMrs
Mrs Weurts Thrio children live U to toBrooklyn iaBrooklyn inBrooklyn
Brooklyn BrooklynRemorsefsl Brooklynaftllonetalj Brooklynitenoriefui
Remorsefsl RemorsefslThe aftllonetalj iiet JlMtCeted JlMtCetedThe EavileteaThe
The Grand Jury filed od yesterday with withJudge wlthJudge wIthJudge
Judge Rosslaky In InOeral General Sessions Se an aniadletiaeat anI anindictment
indictment I nt e 1 OMt at Jams Hunter Wright Wrightthe WrIhtthelona8l Wrlhtthe
the thelona8l former art dealer ds Iv of mBroadwy mBroadwywho 3210 Broadway Broadwaywho Broadwaywho
who flred artdhla his store on December M 1964 1964and 1 1anc iao6and
and after three tad 4g a half haJf7ear11 years of re remorse feYo feYomorae remore ¬
morse asfced a iect to bo heloo1t b looked d up for cop con con1OIen00a consciences
sciences sake He II e to charged ehaJ with witharson withatII witharson
arson la the third djcrw 4arrgA for which the themaxtoramrenaHytofiJtooayoan theawd themaxitewn
maxtoramrenaHytofiJtooayoan awd maxitewn penalty is ttteyeari yean Wright WrightwlM WrIhtwlM Wrightwill
wlM plead OHy today MT and ask ss for forImmediate forImmecUate Or OrImmediate
Immediate senteaoo senteaooSalt eenteaoeINkIIoW entenoWitkdrw
Witkdrw INkIIoW Salt uIt t Against A Artan ArtanJuly A4d H HCluCA90July Reacts ReactsCgIcAeoJu1y
CluCA90July July 16 1 JT H JUpearl who whoreosaUy whoreoeaUy whorecently
recently brought salt against Adriaa AdriaaHorore AdrIaaX AdrianManor
Manor X brother ef Mrs XntPOttllr Potter Palmer Palmerfor PalMer1M Palmerbr
for mew 50555 eee alleging l caHeDaGt altoMlek of hto htoto hLaYIfeA hi hiw1ea
YIfeA w1ea etOIIII eat late eotft today todayand
to and Xad tsx cane slirnIMd < Hss IIIJrtML lsS aV JrYe Tk TkseM WIe Jot JotI is issaid
said that thatkoreL ttoeni was g ynintts turtslssi turtslssiMMswur lsss lsssa
a MMswur Lay IAgearl earl I act Kssvef IsassewI vii talk tai taic
4 j c iL l d
SOX Sfiv TO PRINCESS DE SAOAN SAOANStork 8AOANIt SAGMIstint
Stork It rk Visits tbe Hemeor IIe Anna Ooald Ooaldsad OealdHer Goaldsad
sad Her > New ew husband In Paris ParisOptclat Par1afeW Paris8piclaS
feW C Ca5I W tHifilt t to o Tat Sow OmrPAkta 8V1rP SowPasta
Pasta P July JWjI1he 15 The Princess de Sagan Saganformerly Sagantprmlrly an anf
formerly f Anna Gould and later the Coun Countess Count Countee ¬
tee do Castellane gave birth to a son sontoday Ontoday sontoday
today The Th Prince and nd Princess are areat areat areat
at their palace on the Rue de MaUkotf MaUkotfThe Nalakolfn1
The Prince is I greatly delighted d Both Boththe BoththePrlno Boththe
the thePrlno Princess Prlnc ae se and her herson son are doing well wellTho WeUn wellTb
Tho little 8ag Bacaa a prlnoelst to the fourth fourthboy tourthbo fourthboy
boy born to toAnna Anna Gould She bad three threesons threeaona threeson
sons by Count Bout de Castellane Who Whoare irhoare ho hoare
are now under her guardianship during duringtfeo dUMBtil duringthe
the til greater part ot the theNot year She Sb and aadthe andthe andthe
the Prince wore married In London on onJuly Onrul onJuIj
July rul 7 IMS First they bad acivil a civil mar marriage marrIiae marriAge ¬
riage at t the office of f the Registrar on the thoStrand thQStrand theStrand
Strand and afterward there was a roll religious rollalDUII yougloni ¬
gious ceremony at the Egllse Reform Reformeothe ReformI1e
the French IreDchProtelitaDt Protestant church on Soho SohoSquire Saboquare BohoSquare
Squire SquireDespite quareDeaplte SquareDespite
Despite rumors to the contrary 0 aald aaldto aaldto saidto
to have ba been started by Count Boat Bonlthe B Boatthe Dl Dl6Iae
the couple appear to have lived In gnat gnatharmony matbnM greatharmony
harmony bnM since their marriage marriageBAR marrlaaeBAIr marriageDAft
BAR HARftOR HARBOR BARS AUTOS AUTOST AfIOS AfIOSor AUTOSMiSting
T or w Meeting MHUatea votes ft 42 2 to t sv Against Againstepeateg AgainstSpentag Ial t tthe
epeateg the Reads a to MacnlnM MacnlnMBin Maeh1nt4BAa MathtntSSAn
Bin HABDOU July IB TwentyMven ItsTwent1Mvenaut itTwentyMionautomobiliet TwentyMvenautOmoblllsU
autOmoblllsU aut mobllltaappeared appeared today toda at the thespecial theapeclal thespecial
special town meeting held to decide decidewhether d decidewhIther lde ldewh6thlr
whether the town t W would bar automobiles automobilesfrom automobilesfrom automobilesfrom
from Its it limits Ib lte SB It has permission from fromtho tromthe fromthe
the Legislature to do Five hundred and andfortytwo andIbrttwo andbytytwo
fortytwo whofavored who I tnored exclusion came cameout tameoat cameout
out to meet them themTodays themTodays I Ivote
Todays vote Is t the culmination of half halfa I
a doeen doeeayearn yeara of growing opposition to tothe tothe tothe
the automobile Th Te e summer visitors visitorseven visitorsivan r rev
even ev such enthusiastic automcblllsts automobilistsDTe a aDave as asDave
Dave Henneo Jte Deft Morris who at one time timewas timeu
was 5 president presld nt of the Automobile Assoola Assoolatloa Aaeooialion Olaloa
loa of America declared d l ied that they theywanted theTwaatedto theywanted
wanted waatedto Jo to drive their horses in safety safetyalong safetyalong fety fetyaloel
along the narrow roads of the Island IslandThe IaIAndThe IslandThe
The other towns on the Island vote votetomorrow votetom votet
tomorrow tom t morrow and aadBaturdaon Saturday on the question questionand queeUoDaad
and there to little doubt of the result resultSAYS reaultlJA resultSAYS
SAYS lJA S SHE SltBPoSB POSED AS SINGLE SINGLEMrs SINGLE1fte
Mrs MoS > Ford rd Cmarged C1I llredwtUt wlttt Getltns a afMaMoad a1H0Dd aMsnidnd
fMaMoad by II Promlrtng to Marry MarryPgtLDBUPttU MarrrP8ttnaP MarryPgltDILPIIIA
PgtLDBUPttU u July 1 ichargldwtth ichargldwtthobtaining Chargtxl with withobtaining I Iobtlnlaa
obtaining A diamond dl ring by false promise promiseof I
of marriage Mrs Mona Ford said to be betho bethewie 1
tho theWi18 wire of Francis ola K Ford of oftlie the National NationalVamtoh NationalVarnish
Varnish Company ot 1 New York was wasarrested w warreated wsarrested I
arrested this morning by y A detective detectivefrom dekotlTOI detectivetroci
from the at HalL re
City Arrangements were weremade wremade 1
made from the womans w man bedside b cIs1dewherel where whereshe whereabs
she lb el1eem lies Ill for her appearance De In the thoCentral theCentral
Central polio court when called calledTho C8IIedTM calledThe t1e1
The warrant was w sworn aw rn out by Delbert DelbertMoOowan DelbertMcGowan I
MoOowan K Wan of the Broadview Broa dvl ew apartments apartmentsRe
Re allege pIS that several eeveraIlIOI1t months 1 apartmentel ago agohe be met metMr metMeW metMrs
Mr MeW Ford and that she represented ropl8H ted her herself hersek ¬ I
self eeIttew toxMca as 5 a stogie Pi woman Be JIapro JIaproad U pro prop6a4 poed
p6a4 d to br aad was lllMOOItftiecl aoospted aad to toMfrf toWnts i 1 1M
Mfrf Wnts ttts promise Pre o lw said he ave her hera hermOsIve
> mOsIve a eJ sfislTo rrUmitiiil M uh uhII4at rtog rtogare IngANtatisane
ANtatisane II4at are re Has said saidtfes saidT
T 0 Ir the detc deIc4le deIc4leMtedbar ve vearrested T TIo
c cKh
arrested Io Mtedbar her herMn
Mn 5 Foni to 1Sdto itbhana said to have haveMX an antvoroepeisg r
C lv tvoroepeisg tvoroepeisgMR
MR FISH FIlJBOnlItlI6TIO FIlJBOnlItlI6TIOv FIlJBOnlItlI6TIOBat OPTIMUTtCs OPTIMUTtCsT OPTIMUTtCst OPTIMISIWBttpa T
Bat Bttpa t far new 1 ew Terti Operator 8POn Hate lIaTePettIIts lEavePitting Brcn BrcnPsrtttos
Psrtttos HUcki tIp Toe ToouVelat Fatu FatuBtuyvesaat FaatStuyvesant
Btuyvesaat Fish Wi who arrived arrlvedJGllter arrlvedJGllterday yester yesterday yelterday ¬
day by the White Star liner kn Adriatic Adriaticaid AcIrlatlodhe Adriaticslid
aid dhe he bad ben looking Into financial financialoondltlonsabroad financialOO Snanotatoondltlonabroad
oondltlonsabroad OO Mabroad and felt foltbopetul hopeful The Theoutloofc I TbouUOo e eouU
outloofc ouU o In France was bright French Frenchtaveetofs French18M Frenchlavestorl
taveetofs 18M were prepared to take up Amer American Amelloan Amerloan ¬
loan securities Mr Flab criticised the theNew theNew theNew
New York Yorkatock stock operators He said saidthey saidtheyhad saidthey
theyhad they had beeR buying stocks atoo recklessly recklesslyand
and fiotltioits Jiotltl values had been created createdwhloh cnatedwh1eb meatedwhich
which aotaal conditions did not warrant warrantBe warrantBe
Be looked optimistically at the financial financialsituation financ1a1lkaadOn ftnancialsituatiOn
situation to this country
NOVICE MAKES RECORD FLIGHT FLWIITPaHlhan FLIG FLIGHTPanihan 111 111haikU
haikU la Votsta V Biplane Blpl i e Does 30 S8MlleI S8MlleIIII Miles Milesto
to SI 8 Minutes MinniesOpteiat MIM MIM1JI MinutesflMdt
Opteiat CtM Sbi5 attfatelt If Tn San SanPtna SVWPnull SoyPants
Pants Jury 15 111 M Paulhan a novice novlooto noviooIn
In aviation made a remarkable flight to today today today ¬
day at Dons D UA1 with a Volsln biplane He Hedrded HecIroJed Hocircled
circled twentysix times around the theAerodrome theMrOdro theierodromA
Aerodrome covering officially thlrtv but butactually butac butactUally
actually thirtysix miles in 1 hour 7 7minutes 7minutee 7minutes
minutes it J second secondHe eeoondSHe secondaHe
He only topped top because his petrol petrolWAS petrol1IoIJe petrolwas
WAS 1IoIJe exhausted This to the French bi biplane blplaMritoord biplane ¬
plane plaMritoord record Paulhan never made a aBight afllrbt arngbt
Bight until three threeka weeks ago agoARREST alOABBBS agoARREST
ARREST DELAYS lIEU SAtLtffOMrs SAtLtffO UILINGiMrs
Mrs CHeraWaa aCraeniTak Crawford Taken From FromPier FremlIer Vr m mPier
Pier to Coart Because of e a aMrs Cfeeek CfeeekMrs Clte ClteKra
Mrs Cherublna Crawford who manages managesthe manaceed7e1nc managethe
the dyeing and cleaning establishment establishmentof
of Robert Crawford ft Co Cot at 883 Eighth Eighthavenue Elahtliattll1Ue Eighthavenue
avenue was arrested at tthe the French Line Lutepier Lineplelerdy Linepier
pier plelerdy yesterday as she ilhewu was about to start startfor starttor startfor
for Paris on the Touralno I 10 o attend the thegraduation theItaduaUO thegraduation
graduation of her two daughters from frommlaarr a aseminary aseminary
seminary When arraigned in the Tombs Tombscourt Tombscourt Tombscourt
court on the complaint oompl at of orAlbett Albert Flower Flowertreasurer Flotfwtnaaurerof flowerUnaslirer
treasurer tnaaurerof of the Crawford concern on onthe onthe onthe
the charge Chat of appropriating a check chek for
1121 130 12 she ahepv eh gave I 1000 ball for forber her appear appearaaoe appearaaoe appearsf0
aaoe at a an examination on September 15 15The l irho
The Touratee sailed without her herGeorge berJeorte herGeorge
George Washington W Plunkltt repre representing repreIIeI1UQ reproseating ¬
seating Mrs Crawford Crwf rd said she was the thewife tI1ewife thewife
wife of Robert Crawford and had a large largemoney Iar IarIRon largemoney
money IRon interest In the business on Eighth Eighthavenue EIhthaau Eighthavenue
avenue Be maintained latalned that t she was en ehtitled entltJedto entitled
titled tltJedto to the MM 11 135 In question questionCLAMOR ClUIIUOaCLAMB questionCLAMOR
CLAMOR TO 7OS SEETHE SE E THB THE KING KINOWomen KINGIIt KINGwomsit
Women IIt lUfetao to Take Oladtt ones Offer Offerof OIf I Ief
of HamUtlag neb Petition PeUUoc PetitionpcW PetitionfptttaJ
fptttaJ Ctbli c CabID I Dtflt pr o to TBS Sup SupLONDON svpLoHDoK Bi BiL02ID0M
LONDON July 15 15Home Home Secretary SecretaryGladstone Be retaryOfd BecrtaryOlsdstcte
Gladstone Ofd tofte has writUn to the Womens WomensFreedom WomenaFreedom WomensFreedom
Freedom League Informing inforrningthem them that he hehas lLehas behas
has submitted wbmlt to the King their petition petitionAsking petltl potlilonasking n n1D
Asking 1D for a personal Audience but butThat butThathe that ihathe thathe
he could not advtoe YI his Majesty to grant grantit
it If however the league would pre present pfeYoeent prosent ¬
sent a petition setting forth their griev grievance arlevanoe grierand ¬
and and plea for redress r he would sub submit 1lUbiWt submt ¬
mit it I ae said to the King KingMrs JUneDelpaCt KingMrs
Mrs Despatt replied that the law lawtltet en entitle entitle
title pettUojoeni tIQc1en1 to a personal audience audiencewith audleooeWltk audiencewItkthKln
with wItkthKln the hemo King although aithoughoactom UIaGU ah ottstem had trans transferred tranefernes tamferied ¬
ferred the lb duty Y elf receiving from OM OMKtagtotbaPrtoteMtoietor tMXlal theKing
KtagtotbaPrtoteMtoietor King totMJr tOtMTIeC Wlletel As the the1tter the1tternlUIGII th latter latterrefused latterreued
refused to receive tern sad as Mr Glad GladstoM OladMoM Gladstcni
MoM used ed his own ow oOolsl position Wo to toUeU toM1IeW toMdeld
UeU the Prtsa Iltiilstor BLtsr then was M8O M8Out no noar nowe
war we ar out oato of the sMUMMr 1 butte to ° fa iht upon P
warMt Mt
1 1 fliJ
BIG NEW BOND BONDISSUE BONDISSUE BONDISSUE
ISSUE PLANNED PLANNEDw PLANNEDAaoMfAytfWizsd PLANNEDJ
w J 5 5AIOIRt t
AaoMfAytfWizsd AIOIRt AYI Authoilzsd orlzdWUi Will Cow Cowthi OOYlfIhl Coverthu
thi Wfcoli W DII Cost of thi thiPanama th thPIIIIJIICan thsPsama
Panama PIIIIJIICan Canal CanilMAY CanalMAY l lMAY
MAY REACH 397000000 397000000Decision 397fOOOf 397fOOOfDecision 391000000DecIsIon
Decision Reachid by yTift Taft paynt payntaftdjldrlch Paynand Payniand
aftdjldrlch and Aldrich at a White WhiteHouse WhiteI
I House Luncheon LuncheonSecretary Luncheoal LuncheopOecrotyMacWigb
>
Secretary al OecrotyMacWigb MacVeagb MaoVe lb Th Tire < rre to Kxplaln Explalnhe tho thoTreasurys 4heTreasury t tTrealUt
Treasury Urgent Herd of Money MoneyKe UcmryReal UOOeyReal
Ke Real a Object Ob f1t Net to Meet M t Construe Conttrttclisa i iUe1
lisa lirmsiiits but to Offset flsct Earlier EarlierPaymentsNet EarlierPaymentat
0
PaymentsNet All to He Issued Uld at atOnce 11 11OfteInterea atOnceInterest
Once OfteInterea Interest and Term Not De DeMded ptClded IJeelded
Mded On but mil Probably Be the theHarness thelIalfle thenaniau
Harness lIalfle the Previous Pana Panama Ii IisuetReport IIlu IssuesReport
suetReport lu Report on Cost to Do Made lal1 to tothe toIhe toIhe
Ihe Cabinet C abIRe at t Todays T od a Meeting MeetingJuly MeetingWauurororr
W Wauurororr IlIKOTON July Jul It 1IAsa As a result resulta o oa oa
a conference lloe held at the White House Housetoday DouseOdy Housedy I
today dy the tariff bill conferees will wlUwrUa wlUwrUaInto write writeInto writeinto
Into the tariff measure a provision author authorising authorlaInll authotlaing ¬
ising the Secretary 8eoretarrof of the Treasury to toIssue tola toissue
Issue bonds for the construction of oft oftPanama the thePanama thePanama
Panama Canal to an amount equivalent equivalentto equlnt I Ito
to the total cost of canal construction constructionCol constructionCol
Col Goethato the Chief Engineer er of the theCanal theCnaJ theCanal
Canal has estimated that the t limit of ofoost ofooct ofoot
oost will be 897000000 and under the theauthority tbaauthority
authority to bo conferred on the Secretary Secretaryof i iof l
of the Treasury bonds to that amount amountmay amounI amountmay
may be issued by the Secretary to Iftb Iftbdl hto htodiscretion hi hidiscretion I
discretion discretionThe dl discretionThe oretlonThe
The decision to provide for the boni boniIssue bon bontIssue
Issue 0 was the outcome p1 of a 11otUae discussion dtoouskmof
of otUae the subject At A luncheon I heon at which whichPresident whichPresident i
President P Taft WAS waabcet host Senator 8eatorJ JU JUdrich 3 3drich
drich chairman ft the Finance Plnan oCom Commit Committee Rlt Rlttee ¬
tee Representative Payne p chairman chairmanof
of the Committee on Ways W sad Mesas MesasSecretary 1le Means800rta17
Secretary of the Treasury MaoVeagh MaoVeaghaad
aad Assistant Secretary of the Treasury TreasuryNorton Treasn TreasnNorton
Norton were present Cardinal Gibbons Ofbboashappened Gibbonslppn
happened lppn c dtobeaIuncIan to bs beaJ a luncheon guest e feut feutdid ut utdid i ii iicUrI
did adt t parttetpate te to fb ha ooaTersBoe ooaTersBoeThe oo rne
The quesUoo q beo eosMdenxT eldendWby was m4s m4suU ad 5 5aouU
aouU uU Wby by the condition of the th Treasury Treasuryof Trsesueyofej1ehMt
of w4iehMf HtI MaoVeagh MYlaghws w was 8 abi aW shIntO to give tvefulllalOl1llt1on iivefull givefull
full fulllalOl1llt1on Information The working w rkl balaaco balaacooff o oof
of the Treasury to dwindling dw and a deficit deficitto u uta
to threatened It was with Ith tide stateof stateofaffairs at slMfIn r ralia
affairs alia to mind that the Ways Wa and andCommittee Means MeansCommittee eani eaniCommittee
Committee in drafting the tariff tarilIbID bill billInserted billinserted Ir >
Inserted a provision authorizing the Boo ftooretary Seoretary Boorotary
retary of l the Treasury to Issue bond boadstotheamountof boMiI bondtotheamountof
totheamountof totheamountoll4OOOOOOOhIoh 40000000whloh amount am amotmtwhen nt ntWhen V Vwhen
when reaUxed was to be paid into the thogeneral thegeneral thegeneral
general fund of the Treasury lreuu to take takethe taJcethe takethe
the place of an equal amount paid for torthe tortheproperty the theproperty theproperty
property of the new Panama Canal Com Company Company CornpanT ¬
pany under the canal construction act actof I Iof
of June M 1903 1903The 1102The 1902The
The Senate Committee on Finance Financestruck FInanceck
struck ck this provision out of the House H
bill the committeemen being hetnclmp hetnclmpwith impreeorx impreeorxwith ImpreJdwith
with the idea that it would bo bobettr better betterpolicy bettorpolicy f fpolIoy
policy to provide means for reimbursing reimbursingthe reimbursingthe
the Treasury through legislation in the thepropoaod h hproposed ho hoproposed
proposed general currency law which to toto Ieto isto
to be brought before Congress at Its next nextsession neXt neXtaeee1on nextseeslon
session The whoto w Qlo subject was threshed threshedoutsat thrcabedout
outsat out at t the theWblte White House today toda on onth onthbul the thebasis thebasis
basis of the necessity n oeealtylor for furnishing sots sotsrelief acmereUef somerelief
relief to the Treasury and as a result resultSenator resultSenatorAldrioh resultSenatorAldrfoh
Senator SenatorAldrioh Aldrloh and Representative Payne Payneagreed Payneaareed Payneagreed
agreed to draw a substitute to tho House Housebill Houaebill Housbill
bill provision so as to provide authority authorityfor authoritfor
for the Issue of bonds to the amount of cltho ofthe 4 4tho
tho complete coat of Panama Canal CanalThe CanalThe CanalThe
The details of the bond Issue plan pJanh pJanhnot Jtava Jtavanot MISnot
not beenworked been worked out Tomorrow eat estimates eatmates mitthatee ¬
mates of the amount of money that thatwII1 thatwII1be will willbe
be needed n to complete the construction constructionof
of the canal will be presented to the Pro PresIdent PreaI PreaIIdent ProIdent
Ident and the Cabinet at t their regular regularmeeting reaulalmoetlng regularmeeting
meeting Assistant Secretary of the th thTreaeury fbITreasury y
Treasury Norton who ho to working I on the theestimates hetimate6wllllro th thestimate
estimates timate6wllllro will go to New York soon to todiscuss todI todIscuss
discuss dI the matter with financiers ftn and andit andit ncI 1
it to lanot 1 not likely that tho programme pJOlfSmmooni pJOlfSmmoonitemplAted con conterniplated 1 v vtotnplated
totnplated will be put Into final shape shapeuntil ft ftuntil 1i 1iuntil
until after Ids return The amount of ofinterest ofInterest ofInterest
interest which the bonds will 111 draw has hasnot hunot ha hanot
not been fixed and no decision has ha been beenreached beeRreachod beenreached
reached as to the length of ofUme time the bonds bondsare bondare
are to run but the understanding to that thatthey thatthey thatthey
they will be similar In maturity and Inter Intereat Intreost intereat
eat features to the first Panama bond Issue IssueIn luullIn issueIn
In order to prevent misunderstanding misunderstandingit
it must be borne In mind that thatthe the pro provision provilon provision ¬
vision to be Inserted in tho tariff bill by bytho bythe bythe
the conferees will be In the nature of ota otattatuteateadJng a astatute astatute
statute ttatuteateadJng extending the limit of the amount amountf
f bonds that may ma be issued la by the Sec Secretary 8eoretu Booretsry ¬
retary of the Treasury to obtain obtalamoDe obtalamoDefor money moneyfor moneyfor
for the construction of the Panama CaaL CaaLtJndertheprevioujsautttorityforaPanama CaaaJUnder CanalilnderthepreviotisauthorltyforPanm <
tJndertheprevioujsautttorityforaPanama tJndertheprevioujsautttorityforaPanamaCanal Under the preriouuutborltylol a P namAonal
Canal bond Issue the Secretary of the theTreasury theTreaaur7 theTreasury
Treasury was permitted to issue canal canalbonds canalboDdll canalbonds
bonds up to th the amount of ltao000009 ltao000009The llJOoo Iioo0oooThe OO3 OO3Tb
The new provision will make it plain that thatthat thatthat thatthat
that amount is part of the total to be au authoriaed authodse 1 1thorised
thorised by the aew provision Under Underthe Uaderth Underthe
the th authority contained In tho original originalact
act for a Panama Canal bond issue the tUe 1 1Secretary I ISecretary
Secretary of the Treasury has sold soldOOOOCO aN aNGOOceo 55
OOOOCO ia bond which amount am 1mt must be bededucted J j jdeducted
deducted from the total to amount a oPB to be beauthorl beauthorized i iAuthorised
authorized authorl In the forUuxysicf lo tsritf triflw triflwOut tziffIawOut law f fOut
Out of the money realized from the thesale U thesale Jl JleaJe
sale cf the sew bond tonuethare will be bopaid bepaid ft ftpaid <
paid Into thov tbepaera1 general fund of the taie1feae taie1feaeltoIIOO000 theTreanmy Tress TressHIT
the amount paid paidUIe paidto
HIT 80000000 to cover f fto
to the Panama Canal Company of Franc Francfor Francefoe Jt Jtlor
for the purchase aae ot tfee oanal propsrttoa propsrttoaaad propdIsarights
aad rights sad 110090000 110oe ceo paid to tb 1r thopftae j A APanama 1 1IaMa
Panama Republic Officials are areto rettooat y tleat tleatSn i iaa
aa to the details of oftM the woe reached reachedat fo foWWM
at the Whit Hawse aef ssaferIec reaee to t04ep <
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