Newspaper Page Text
X\tai*ll0r!i airibime | 0( . ? |4* ? I3H hr Thr ~- b-J-4? .? I.r, ?' - ' 1 Wlll V- 24,358. I mr I" rl?? ?i?H *? timriorr morirralr ..r?l 44inH? VEW-YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1914. ? B \an H'k Ifr.*- t it 1 nnd II, V,n.-a T?l>l/I/ avi' . .I- V.|. IndlTOf Nr?wT.."4. V">?rk..l^r.r . I llll li OM'i ( ?'.> I 11 -I lllll Kl l?***lxl GOETHALS SHAKES UP CANAL FORCE; SUSPENDS BURKE starts tfcorganizing Sub sistencc and Coinmis s,ir> Dcpartmcnts. MU HOVE TO BRINO OUII TY TO JUSTM E Iccttsed Ofhcial Saya He; Has Nc\cr Taken Cen. and SceKs \ indication. immOCKlSIN CHARGE (hairma" NN? S*-*P*,"-*S ( hicf Clerl- S'.iplcy and 1 eta Colonel WllfOi 00. IN ' ?B-nn-iB ? " lha Canal Zor, ~ ?- >'c ? ? ? >#r . . Bf ar Colonel ' ' I BUI . , - r the* oa ieai F * lepartment, rom dul ?' ' i v, ??>. Bon, chial iment. st hi* oxx -i re- j , ,, ? i be j ... ' '' ' ' I - ?nd aa a rea - . | - :xrr?? Bfa - ., ? ? - I I ? vifoi bring the f i ln tnBOUD. mg t of the di road*. By 1 - d of the | ?j ii s ternn ns rnent, ae**j*res ? -<i_ cf (i I -*ixe him eirr. i>p- ! h ? Iniwcenee in the | ' ? ' .X Hflrabiirr d |5 **??? 9 - *? OOO and n St Co., ..???.. to hia cri l polla Bi ' ment and the j ?rer*! iraced ir>' * ' hen Informed ' ? r ? ? t- . . .- ||r- | Mli -, r rv.er the ! tl.red ' er man tn I am innor''nt. np .ii the | 1 ( - , r n1an ,nal Bt r-menta, rigbt here I haxe '' ' ' -*??.? in nv b and . aa or ' - * ?r",r,r,*>il f. ? ?1 Wilson \ e Of Ih** ir ? tin many p'ir- ' iretruta - d iraa ? ? e : ? e ?? \*. \ fl. ke that he ha.l | ..io ? after a d ba i - ? I if tho Lnro* OM and of bOW ie be * - ' ? i ? ? i . ?'*-??. Canada I ef u - ..'.? iti ii . ?- . , I .'.i tl.lril |..._r. ... .iii.l . oliinin This Mornintfs News. X.OCAX.. Pgflflfl ? , ? rakei l K '? |tl i a ? | ? g | fl] . . 2 aiori roll.? I'llI? . 3 I ' ! irewatl . S Bllehi I "Ba ln .... ? 5 xfi . ! ? tei? s I 4 ,. ' ' |: '? ai. ? ? .. . 14 -*-_-_Bg aafl 14 (.) ni:rai 1 ' - 2 3 3 1 1 . . 4 rOBEIOBT rorci i MlSCl LLANEOUS 5 . .6 7 . 7 7 7 8 f ' - 9. JO Bt 11 * ' *'?" IS N * 11 ' *? 13 SCHENCK ENTERS COLUMBIA iBhnd BOJ BefiBI Arts Coursc at Unnersitv w ? ? nd boj i ? v\ ?? ? ; un.;.. - ? ird he *.-i>-;. t he will \n ? iihI It'J ^ ? a .n ? i ,*t m,i i ? ilde, DENIES SARRIE IS DOfMOR Sir Erncst Shackkton Also Says Statcd Amount Is Incorrect. i ?' <s ? ? nr.t Shackle that thr Btatemen hor-play wrlght. I had K ti <:.'(a?<i m help equip n ii unti ?f-. -.-ilvr v rotlf." ;-neat to d J M ,; ;" ? r . .,nt th? (icin..! --.. - 'ii- amount ... rhe | ??- 'ii' 'i 1 tnr..lr- thr txpedil $175. ? -? but ! am n..t ? io mata ? of the do WIRELESS LIGHTS LAMP AT 6 MILES Marconi Expcriment May Bc the Forcrunncr of Power for l .igbt inc and Hettiag Houses. ? ir a- -? -> ' I Londoi . Feb. 10. R 111 om Marconi ? l ' lampi by | ? . diitam e of alx milea Tne| buib of a ?? ' attached to h f re* , ,. . onn. ted n turn wlth a | ., ?.-. ^ the oth r iper meni a tranam * up with 1"" horte- j power, >.. the power waa api lled the ?way waa lifhted nnd | ftltght aa !*?*"??*? aa the *X exper n ent >? '. may be the rorerunnu of the uae '?f ** ? ;"r *;!l'" ing end heatlng houaei j "Al preaenl ' the inventor aa d terdty, ' tbe Bral -an ??< to puah on j i ..rn now arly at < nlng a dlav - n isage. whii h ie n i valuabla than ?pectacular 9na | i have '"? en ? ??- ?' ? ?' d ? lear ? | lou mil< - ng ordlnai . md --ir apparatui vei ... The dinV tt V Ith the tranemitter, arh! ii ;)Il.r n. ar.is tWO mr-n tOj carrj lt." -? HURT IN AUTO RUNAWAY Zahn's Skull Fractured as Car Plunged Into Fence. ,\ runawa a ito ca ised ex< itement ly tfter 8 o'i !"? k laal nlfht on crdam avei ajtween 59th an.l ?treeta. ?i Murraj seventeen, of N'r'- H5 53d atreel an-i Charlea Zahn, ty-four, of N'o, 562 West Mth, the car. Whan Mur? ray, who wai '?? | aw m tha hlgh speed ,r< make th? IncMne at 61st lear broke. Tbe car aigxagged through the endangerlng the livei ? n. women and chlldren. At ..>9th nged o tl ? Iron fence of l.. v, lti CUnton I. gh - hool. Tbe two men were flung < Martin BarUci i ? ? hauflfe ir for Peter * \ 5ifl weal 48th straet, motor it ii. i rushed the men to the PolycHnlc HoopltaL Later wera tskrti to the Koos<-\<-:t Hos-I ? ? Murray'a head waa cul >-o badly it ?..' fourieen ititche* Zahn'a skuii i PRETTY GIRL ACTS AS BURGLARS' AID Stands Guard as Lookout and Gives Alarm on Whistle. Detectives Say. a pretty and faahlenablj dreaaed .oiing woman ll l-ehexed to be the ton federaie of burglara WbO hava- bMfl iis man) bomea ln the faahtonable I Artlngton avei ?< tion of Brooklyn. in many ca* d< taetlves ha^e learaed a m aterluus young woman xttra* tivi alwi i dreeaed lai | nd v\ th b< i featurts i ari j i. ?.. it . d a?? ' !OOK.' It ?? a .1 tught nrai tlu I beth \'. I.' igh ton, ot No. ii-' Cleveland atreet, which robbed tl al n.Khi while Mra, .4? ia-i ber daughter oiaia were tltlni I- v . r\ an.l CUlitN to the , , ? |500 ? " but \ eluable I -.id la< as were ??. ???. .....ki .i. itdnlght Mi*. I-. Rhton'a ' banker, , <j...ii, nol i. r-.i that bla - iii'imitiai. i. ||.. - ??! vn.-i.- ou) , .i ? i ? pn miaea i-. m. -??? ttgats a ?bl ? ?. ? "i'i'.. ,..,,?.. ... thi won thoughi . , . .,,.,, i ,ii door i he won ' ? !" tlUaeoualy. FLYER GAVE LIFE TO MAKE RECORD licut. II. B. Post Reached Attitude of 12,120 Feet in Hydro Acroplanc. DROPPED 600 FEET INTO SAN 011:00 BAY Ritflit Wing of Flying Boal ( rwmbles as \\iator ls Makiniz Drscent. gan Dlego ' ;-' Feb. 9 Lii utena nl Heni B, Poal i f he IbI *ero ('orp?. onaidrred one of Ihe mo*?l akllful i ? ed Statea ;>rm- itora, p unged ',, hii deal ii ni Ban 11 ego Ba* to d when the right wing of l -.,-.., I ? i ne ?' umpled lk< a n eggi k Pt died after eatabl shing an Am* rlcai a le re* ord of i- 120 ter, \\.- ?? - ? ;. ? mn Bhallo** a ? ?4 ta d< -'"1 a Ik n Francia W Ildn reai hed ihe b< i ne ln a i fl y i n sr Poal lefl the "-Torth laland hangara *. 50 o ten after ha* Ing declared ntenl >n to breab *the Ameri* an al- j titude record for hydro-aeropl Within an hour he had attalned aj heighl of I-.120 feel, the barograph shoa ng thia figiire when recovered from ' wre kage. \ x..-... Qf -. idi ipirali 44 Ba a fea ? i if ihe deai ent, the mi pear perfe* 1 control, When within Bix hundred feet ot the aratei the plan* waa aeen to collapae, then rareen. The nexl inatanl the unfori pilol xx;is hurled from hia Bea nnd th? marhine plunged downward i like b bul let. Posl fell Into five feel r,r water, the wrct-ked crafl dlaappearlng from aighl j feel distant. Captain A rthur 8. i 'ot *? tiie lal ' 'orps, .i lared the ma< hine x Ii, Pi x re ?ponslble for the fatal accldenl ]?? iti g Burvived by his widow and ? \4 ho ' ame here onlj re* ent* -.i him from their home In lon 1 ong laland, xx here his mother alao lirea, and a brother, V. '/.. \ I ? the novellat. His father d ed two n*eel i 3^'. The body will h* eenl to Waahington for burial ln Arlington National Came* ttrj ? Henry B. Pr<*' waa i*orn in >?ew Tork i .; on jnne 13, IS? He **ac appolnted ? - - the ?Id h fantr; on- Kel Reeeatl he x?-as ! ->d io thfl *x lation corpa, m,n on | December II at f D to aacended la an acroplanc to .?' helahi "f 10.800 feel He\ of ex-Goxernor I'c-t o' ; T'orlu R '" The death of Lfeutenant Poal la th? SSM ! in the hlatory *-f ax-iMion and the ainth i January 1. Tbe death carries the ajltj l-st in the i nlte_ Btatea army ! io fourteea. Thi aai oltli ? r te meet hia j death waa I?tuteaanl Elllngton a-ho killed I . ? rall at Ban Dlego on Sovem ] ber -t TWO SHOT FOR ??INSULT" Neighbor. as Well as Man Wife Accused. Wounded by Husband. Cittorlo Plgholettl, fifty-two jrean oid. a tfai estate dealer, who livea at So. 634 Park avenue, an.i Joaeph Krambr, an eighty ? aeren - year - old lailor, of No I'J ^tagK atreet, Brook? lyn, ar<* dxing m Williamaburg rfo nci Both were ahol bj Mlchael de Briaco, of No 12 Btagg Btreet. Mra. .1" Briaco mei lv-rt.4-.i--i11 in the ballW-O "f her hom? a fc\x e\enin{-<; ago, amJ ?he told her huaband aft* r* 4..; id tbal h<* had inaulted her. I ?e Bi * o in- ;ted Pigholettl to i lail him, end waited with a revolver. When PigholettJ antered Da Briaco Brad ii.ni. Twu bulletfl lodged In hia breaal and another craahed through tha apa*-m<>rit partition _nd bil Kramer In th* back ijt tha iifad. Oa BrtBco aa* apad, bul bla wlfa waa takea to tba Btagg Btreet Btatlon. GIRL BEATEN BY THUGS Believes Attack Sequel to Arrest of Her Annoyer on Sunday. \x luh' returalng t.. th-* Lying-in Hoa* i anl at 1711* atreet and Bacond avenue |Ri 10 O'clock lunday night. Miss Mary Mek*a_r, an ?>mpio>r*. waa Inaulted, ahe f-Hxa. b: * man. Her scrpams attract ril ;i poliC**a_an, Who took the man t'i Ihe nisht court. The ptisoner. xx ho ta.\e hifl name- BB MU-hael Gai nor. of ! No 401 Baal 16th atraet, xvas Bned $1<\ | ?nd. not having the monox, ?n$ sont | tn the Wo""__o_ree. Whal Miaa Ifekidy bellevea to ba ? seiin"! to th** Affair cama last niKht when Bha wenl to i druc store -,t ;?::*>. *.-,.,,, tha corner of 17th atreei and Second avenue ahe waa ael upon by thie.- young '"? n, i ho hrai and kl her .ilnl knocked ber down. Bt men 'an lo her aaalatance, but th. ? I-,,).;.i .-ii ! hrough Btuj i eaanl ?-. FIRE IN HUNNEWELL HOME Red Top. at Aiken. Occupied by Arthur Iselin, Damaged. i. fl-tA -' ? ? x, * -? H*eb. t. nn Hunne 44 ,-n - ? er home, Red Ta x\ i,!i e i: deal h- f,., ti Tba Ba mea trere >i - Ared aboul noon In v-.e cellai Uoal of tbe ,. -??* done bj Bieoka grtti ,i laella waa cccui _ ' : -, ia RICH. ELOPES WITH MODEL Artliur Gwynnr aud Brooklyn Oirl in Runaway Match. \ I t r. . ... ...' ' ll ? l ? Arthur ? ln ?? ni night 1 ihat ? hc < a- mo ??' lati ?> bram i Qwynm nho waa . brolhc Mrs. Con nderh elopcd ?? Ith ; Mlsa Ann i tU gin i Keni ? Ph la Kenna, of N'o '.'''?' |:- rgen atreet, Brookl] n The two a*er< marrled b* i |usi i | cf the pea n I ? ' ' They |.lan t.i h;.\ e a ? hur h ? --; ',|f .. .., . hun h. Stei ling Pla. t and i BMon ?<? enui M< ann hile, Mi i i ;v, nn ii going I ? ? ontln le io ii\r .ian nti ind G* rho la ? ? .r,,i old. ??? Ill k< ? i, ichelor i I No. 904 Bergcn ? . , ? | :? ... fhe marrlagi ourtship It wa neral ? i thal Ml Bergen ? ... i "f unuaua si rtlst'i modi 4\ ould '?? ed Riii ecII ?lalr, Qwyni . hum, ? lair made i he fatal error of preaenting Gws'nne lo lh< young wom b n. Gwj nn. 'v ? hum t aa .i c.I gh iporl t.. go a ih I n on ie . ? nn nt. WOMAN. 80, IN FIRE TRAP Rescucd by Fircmcn Who Smash Down Locked Door. Mrs. Margaret Schottei Hghl ean . .] ?? ii ?,-i\r'd from nuffocation 11 >t nlghl when dr men amashed open a .; door and i arrli <i her don n ** fl fhta st No. -,"> Warren ati et. The flra was ln a llve 'iip-* nexl door. it atsrted on the thlrd floor m the pap* i fllled i torei oom ol i r !. .i ? ks Trick and No elt; i 'omi u ning build and Mrs. Schotter, who has llved ? rai top flooi. '? aned ou! of i ii-- \. Indow ? slling for help. .', ir :? 'i (.. gain the atreet, but f.vin-1 ihe fronl <i""'- locked. She man t'> t rgaln h?r .4; artment, wh ro a\\e 44 a*- found. WEDDING NO JOKE, HIS FRIENDS FIND Laurer.ce Dtrr, Thought Eagaged to Mrs. Van Burcn. Takcs Boston Bride. ?---' TtRt 1 Greenwlch. Conn.. Feb. ?.?The an nouncement to-da* thal "Laurence Darr, of Greenwlcu, gnd tftea .Oerolnfr, ol Boston. had been marrled pn February 5 by the Rt ? H. W. Warren cau* I . rpriae here. where Mr. Darr ia a well known nember of th- In llan Harbor Tachl *??><??*?' and ona of its bouse commlttee, it was supposed by hia most Inti mi(- fti-nd* that h*- nas -ngaged '?* Mra. Marj ?'. > an Buren, of Sound Hca-. h. Soma even thought thr mar rlage announeemenl was nothlng bul ? . ruel \oUe upon th-> popular clubman --. n - J motorlst. Inquii ? Boon proved, bowever, that i,;,, -j noa on hia honej moon. When .11 1. \ c-'tt Buren'a rt dei - was ealled up bj telephone a man who gaid be was Mn Van Buren'a so? aaid Mrs, van Buren '"f^o off ber ?'? -ragemenl wlth Darr of hi r own ac cord lasl July. [.mr la ths son of thr. late Georgs w . Darr, snd ??a-; aaaoclated with bls father In ih* brokerage busini 1 New Vuri. City. He flgured In 1 vo ?ensational midnigbt automoblle a* ? l dentt one In 1 Ireenn k h and ona. on hia ^a here from New Tork, a few years ago when hia father was rear commo? dore of the : achl el dead~eagTe in mails Postmaster Can't Deliver It or Keep It Under Law. Bj i alefl ... : . ' ? s> ra< use, N v , Peb. !?. -John J. Keael, poetmaater, is awaltlng word from tbe Postmaster 'ienoral aa to tha dlepositlon of ? <iea.d black Ameriean eagls senl from Washington t.> a Byra* .-?> woman by parcel poat Here ar? some of the conditions that confront the postmaater: Firat, it la li'^gai to kill an aagle; aeeond, Ram<-- blrda cannot !?*? sent through maila; thir.i II cannot be de livered: fourtb. the Health Depaitme will nol allow II tr. bs i.ept at iho 1 Offlcs flfth, ihe dead ietter offlcs wlll not take It 200 HONOR MAN WHO KN1FED THEM Ex-Patients Give Dr. B. T. Tilton. Surgeon, a l.oving Cup ?St. Marks to Have Anncx. The man who atands over yo.ir heip lesa form wlth polaed knitfl ls net nec eaaaril) your anemy. Indeed, be may become :-our hero. Sij.h is the oplnlon of t**.o hundred discharged patients who tesidarod a dlnm 1 laal alght, al Lal yatte Hall. to i>r. Benjamln T. Tilton. surgeon in hlef al st. MarKK' Hoapltal Bei j there were three hundred other ad* , mlrers of the doetor's tbere. I' irlng the e\cmnK a lo\ mg CUP wjs Ipraoented to Dr. Tilton bj bls former patients Al th< same tlma announci ''ii.it v.ira inr.d" that .'?" annaa t" Bl ? Ifark's le ? ??*?" H3O.O0O, would bt Luilt .11 >? ?..mi ..? ? nn.. Amoi 1 ? ssent * vn Justli ? 1. . ta ? Hartman, Joaeph Barendeee, i ommiaaloner of 1 ducal en, an-1 Dr Solomon Neumann. I-r. TUtOfl 1'iinirr i-.i'.en'* ..1* and .ii'* .. ,i*.ei\ like well nun. SAYS MURPHY GOT BRADY'S $25,000 Judge Beardslcy Swcars He Turtied It Over to "Chicf" in $1,000 Bills. BALKED ON 4STAND: FORCED TO TESTIFYt Admits Hr Didn't Get Rcccipt for! Noacy bul/cr Shuniied "R^ss Irok ll. Tliat's All." >i i.'harlea F. Murpl of Tam- ; i' "? .?" Anthon: X. I Bi ad* 1 mone: l] il B llllam -' . .,,,1 -,.. .... ti |d : ? iterday un- ' ,1,1 oath foi th* Bral time bj former j ige B "I. ? 1 A Beardale: in tii John Dee grafl Inquir: . Judg B< ! the Dem 1 ratl ' ' " ' '':: ' ?:. er, tried to deli* ei ihr- mone to Bul ser. Bul ^?>' "r: ' 1, in he had better gl* e il to Murph., -,, b****| .1 le* 1 d 'io hai ded II lo Mur- j phy In rlenomlnatlona of al. gol 1 receipl for II and nevei -?*" agaln 1 Beardaley iaid lhal Bradj, lual b I fore ha dled told him thal he h-"\ ..' , , ini utiona, and one , . ...... to him. ('? ."?'*:;'" Siil/.rr in the Im peaehm ? ti !. bul waa nol permll - >i-,i to tell thf* Btory r"i the atand ?]?],. a,.,- isai ona made Jual b*t 01 * [the 1 John A. Hen tl ai xi 11 ih* ioo* 'i 8 money ! 44 ithoul gi"* ing a re* eh l for ll and j [withoul reporting ll goaded Murph: . admltting publicl) that he gol lt, j i.iit ? returned II to Bradj a Ithoul even MriR ii." Brady v. *s o.*.iri when Murph* offered thla exptanatlon. Beardslev Balka on Stand. j Reardsley tooli the Btand yeeterda: .. |t*. | -. . man 11 0 didn'l know ..i,,., 4 ix. fotng to happen. *?** ?*?on ns hr* waa iworn ha demanded an ex planation nt to thi i'i|,'tf,i,n*'. Then \ Bietanl Diatrlct Attorney Clark began ?r> Queation him about handing thi money to Murphy tha witneaa sald hla teatimony waa prtrlli ged, nnd re *-. ied '" anawer. Diatrlcl Utorney Whltman JumpOd ;i), ajtto told Beardal* that ha could nol clalm prtvllege. Tbe witneaa b? gun,to egplaia haw he cama to ro t0 MutfJhy, boi Be didn't "inf xxliat he bald to go into lha r-rord. "Tou're 11 ider oath, Judge Boarda le- .'? iaid Whltman. ? 1 demand a rullng from the court **n ['iiiiB." crl* .1 the wltn* tn. I chlef Magiatrate McAdoo dtrected (Beardaley to anawer n|i*-*lin,1s or n\tn ' f0 before the -rand Jury. ThlngB xx*?nt ; smoothly after that. Tha . ontnbijtioii. Beardaley Bald, waa j fmrn Mr. Rrad", thr* tra.-ti.-n man. fl** an Indlvldual and x*.a<> for Bulxer to uae 'as ha aaw Bt. After writlng to Bulaer llhat he WOUld send Iii** 125,000 to Al Ibany Beardaley Bald Bulser call d him on thr- telephono from Alhaay ?nd told ' ii tn to *'lx', it 1? Mtin-hv. Beardale] then aaid ha went to ifur ' phy'a home and gave him the money. "Dld you aver boo tha money a-tain.' : aaked Mr. Clark. "Not to my knoa !*>d8?." "Why o*o * ou ouallfy your anawer l_| tl ? ..ay?" ??| ni^an I do noi retnember aeelnr* itj agaln - of cour.?e. it la poeeibl. som? otl the bllla mlght ha\e paaaed througnl m: banda withoul m* knowladga**? j ? T'o you mean you didn't keep a rec? ni-.i ..f thi numbera ou the bllla ?"' t ? Tha t'i It." Says Murphy Took thfl Monfly. Beardalej Bald be never diacuaaed 'tiie contrtbutlon xxuh "Phll" Donohue, ei of the county organltatlon, or 4\ith Arthur McLean, itati campalgn trcasuter. Did Mr. Bradj kaow thal Sulier told you to glva the 136.000 to Mr m irphyl** ? IU .Ild." "Dld ho exer tell x(..,j that thr* money ? atn-i bau k tO him ? ' Ha told ma thal 125,000 of hi** con. | trlbutlona xxas returned. He didn't sa\ I lt xxas tha on* tliat aenl to Murphy." what .va? tba converaatlon you iiad v.ith Mr. Murphy?" .-^'?d Magl-rtrata ; McAdOO, ? i told blm i bad baen aaked by Mr, ' - ter tj glva blm thia money. He ac v-e.ite-1 ll. tliat was all." ? A rery si ort conxTsation." re ! marked the magiatrate. ? Yer;," the- xxltnees rcp::r-_ dril , l' rrict Attorney Whltman was j askea whether he Intended tu call i L'harlc* K. Murphy ui wew of BtNU Biey'a t< Btlmony. I jiefer n"1 to say |uat 0* 4,' ho rfplied. Not "Fuhing," Saya McAdoo. m ,-. ? ? - ' icAdop, al th* ?: of tba g, aaid ha id read in the publlc prlnta inat the grauR Inveatlga tton bad developed Into a "ftahlng ex ? Bl "Nothing i-oulil be fjttl.ei from the I truth." he said. "Tha fJtcia swom to lrfo:e me in the iniormation W-Urtmnt* i ...l ii..* taking of aii the taetimon* | whlch la noxx on tha rc enl. The cas* ' of Mr Eteardakry to-day n exar-ti; la Tha maglatrata -d.d peraona v.ho wera aggt I ' anythlng whlch ba ttflflj to go eo the i*e*cord imc ' Btnple meana of redreaa ;ti th.* lo-irta Ied 'v laa i | ill h? alad to haxfl any witneaa axail hunsfif of that means of re loiitiiiuf.l aa tetoot paga, flrfll lolunia. [3k \.\IUKf. A. BRARDSL.K1 MURPHY BEATS HIS MILE-A-MINUTE PJDE Janiaica Policeman in Perilous Crash in I ront of Train When Team Bolts. Polici ii ii i H. M of the jam i pi nt. better khoa n as "Mile-a-Mlntite Murphy" i ? ?f * daring rlds h ral yeara ago behind a Long Island Raiiroad train, bad a narrou ? ? -' night whlle . . ing the pntrol ** agon horsea, ?|*i,.. hoifea >?r'% new an.l aa there waa work for th ?m esterdaj Murphy decided to take them for a drlve On Smith al reel thi j boltcd. As Ihej ' roaacd Jami 11 a* enue ,,, ed hiti ing a ? ouple of trolley weni toward the i.ong laland Raiiroad lra< Murphy, Btrainlng wlth all his mlght upon thi relns, waa unable to check the frightened animal -, bul did l ie ceed ln keeping thera ln the middls of the road. Bul as ths team neared the raiiroad tracka he waa borrlfled to see the gatemen lowering the gatee. ,\t. the top of hia vo.ce he yelled for the gates to be lefl up until b? had aot over. But the gatemen did not bear, and down the t-ata-s weni. Murphy heard a train approechtng. He was eonsHlering the advisability o." aieering it"" a free and taking the , ham e of belng Injured to saVe efaeh i nto the raiiroad gdtes and poea belng killi d. Before be coukl declde the horsea ha'i plunged Into the ca1'' i. a train '.*? about one hundred feet KWa; and comlng sl express apeed. Murpbj murmured a prayer, ""re the n-xt ?<??? ond would be his last The horsea, However, never ildekened thelr speed. Craahlng through the -rate*, they galloped actrosa ths tracka, They were iroaahlng down the second gates, whlch were also lowered on tho other side ur the tracka, when ths e*> pre**i ,ia=heri by. Murphy fell the wlnd of ibe treln as II whtaed bj, Two and a haif milea further the horsea weni before Murphy, weak as ?<? kltten am! wlth beada of peraplratlon ?ll o rV hia fa. e was able to stop t hera MRS. ISHAM ESCAPES KNIFE Operation on Late Mayor's Daughter Not Necessary. B l ? tgr i '" ' rtbaaa.1 LoS Ant;'le*, Keb. 9 Mrs. P.a'ph lf. rabam, formerly Mlas Martoo, Oa rhter of New rork's late Mayor ami s bride of a few days, wlll nol ha- e lo undargo an operation for ap pondicltla. Dr. Carl Kurts, ln charge of the caae at the CeJlfornla Hosp where Mra. laham wai taken , ? -ai'i to-daj thal he could see noth? lng dangerous la her conditlon and thal lf ahe showed the sams Improvement for r week thal *he did to-day sbe could leavs ths hoapltal. Mr raham immedlatelj retlred on hearinif thla to g??t ins Brat wink of ?'rrp in <la> a. MASHER SMASHER USES MESH BAG Show Girl and Her Clium Ihen Have Him Arrested and Now Me'll Work for City. ih" Hlppodrome **ho-v giria ars bartng rovengs a lha al tt --> They are ha-ilng them arreetsd sbpo, snd It la raported to ?' bad inch to go before Magiatrate Houae, ln the Klghl Court, , tl, two con !??? - i ** ' I against o .. Mo,, . b tei bera. a. Jewa alei nan, , . | ? ? ? ? i . | ? to the 1 ror thi ,fttr -: ' es snd M Mat . . lotiea ? b and f aii ia i - ihed up ti ild Etten ' , rylng.l ? Tbjy harl rsai bia atti ? I Mii Orlmes haii be laiore.i hlm -*ith ber Bllver laesh I i| ? ? berg thought." , rj rtght .nm tha arms of ihe patroh ll Haih-iat. held tha horas witb ,-in.l " hxth avenw ? - . ... .... aueei ? ? > |, atrang. v -" not bear of II ' tbj >urt reperte" reata>n him to IL ; MURPHY HANDICAP TO PARTY, WROTE CROKER TO FOX "Hall Can Never Win" Un? der Him. He Said, After I ast Election. ? HOPES "OOOD" MAN WM I BAN GRAFTERS Kucv Mitchel Would Win. HcTold National Dcmo cratic Cluh Head. INTEREST IN MESSAGE Opitlion Divided as to Whether l.ctter Will Hurt Of Help right on Chieff. ested yeaterds In the - ? '' ,. Ietter wrltten bi Richard Croker, former boas of Tammany Hall, to the late John Fox, onetlme president ef lha N'ational Democratic < lub. in bls latter Mr. Croker, spcaklag M the electlon, satd the reault was not a surprise tr. hlm. Hei expreaeed t*-*-* orn'ir.n that Charlea P. Murphy h-*d been a blg handli ap to Md "all and thal und* r his leoderohlp Tammany Hall could nerer win. He hoped Ihat some aood man would "dh-re all them **raft t- contractora - out." The lnt**rest vran RrOt 9b mu h bei - nf any aSeet ft mtght hare upom ;ho eflfort tn OTerthrOW M'trphy a* ln 44 im waa reaponalble for Its pubV tion. It was not?rl that tii" puM tion, whlch -v-n Brat ln "The XvenLng rnal" r.f wllliam Randoiph Hearst, '?ani-a nt the time *\h?n tJo,'. rnor Glynn and Wllliam P. MeCoBihi '? Mre ea*s? ferrlng arlth Preaident WUaon in ".Tash ington nn the Pemorratic ?lt>iation lit this sta*e. May Be Reminder to Murphy. It had been report*d that either Mr. McCombs or Governor Glynn might get ? ., ?ndorr-em-nt nf "4Va*-h1n*rfnn ai th^ candldate for the Cnltad state*. benate tMs fall. Mr. Hearft I a<* for *om? time been worklng to are* thia hnnor fnr. himself. and aom*. tdwilU Uut tm>j puhticatton of Croker"* attack apM Murphy wai .-i aentie hlat tn the boeaj that he had Hettpr n?t ?ort"*ef. tn-j H"arr-.t ambltlona. Juetlee Bdward P. OT>wyer, rr'"?'. ttenl of the Natlonal DsenoertatJe CItSb.1 who Is fight*n-- Murphy's leaderahlp*I tiprsssstl the Ides that tha. Croker lee-1 tor would *fiva impetua to tha antl-, Murphy motement The oplnlon PWr*?l alent in ro'itt.-ai drelea, bowever, *mbm\ that lt would have llttle effect. -. Croker's influence in the i*-?*ai organUj ?ation had long aln.'e pagatd away. It < \s^?4 polnted out al-an that a alm^n-purej j reformer eould not uno ihe f?->t that: Croker waa BgatMt Mnrrhv U an .*?? -Tument for the defeat of the latter. Letter of the Former Boas. The letter waa wrltten by Sroker to former Benator Po* aoon after the laat alection. Foa, who died on Januar: l*\ apent ciuch ot his tima? at the Natlonal Democratic Cl ib, snd it waa ths o| r lon nf lome yeaterday thal persons in that erganlaation were reeponeible for the publlcatkm. A pbotographic t-5 prodi '-tion of 'he letter v <?? prteu I and Phomaa P Bmlth, Becretary ot Tammany Hall, who poeeibljr Is aa tu mllUr ss any one wlth the wrlttng ot ihe ealled chlef, mld there was ... . ... in full; "November 18, 1913. ? Giencairn, Bandyford, Count* Dul m Dea. I ? "?"??' lalnce 1 bat a hi ard from you. laat AtiH'ti'an papers we --..l IX thia oveniiifC "?eie <?< loiier '_*?-?. Th'S-e the 9. W b?4 11, ao we s-ut ao pa? pers telllng at ot the resulta of tbe on. "Some one senl me The Trlbune poor Mi- hael 111 deatb. i cannol tell you how i ' ?orry I waa, Ne sr baard u until thi iterds . i .j i n rerj ? n.,'j?. t? ft The Naw fork Ttnae l Sovember 2. i understaad there v.ia -a, -.?-. naaty artlele appeared la It agaiiisi me I wl h you would aend m* paper over to me, as I *->ant \<> > f I ii Ubelloua, ? Be suro and aend me the newspaper oi November '-'. Ttmee.' if this artl , le- ;s whal 1 atn toM then | ui ui4> *? er very soon. ??Tire reault af ths election did nol ?urpriee me, as I fell sure that Mitchel wi'iiid havo a very large majoi ty. Murpl | waa ;* '"'K bandicap on M ? "Tbe Hr,ii wlll never ?in unii II ir ? i| aent, '1 !i"| ?? >"iii?. ''onil ui .-tn wlll ?'-t m apd .ii,,.' all thi tn .. r. - i truat th-4 1 you are enjoy? ng g< i ? th, Al| our old ii Leuds ^ . mm and lt makca mii t> i -aa.i. .\it?.. |}owman n k.i wlahee for ? "jr t*..0'l b, Cordtally > o-org, RICHARD, ' Tom Bmlth telephooed t<> Murphy al ? ,-.i the letter ta hlm. He expreaeed Intereat, but oniy Ij.igli'.l wi.. n n k'-'l :t : ? ? rnaka; ?iliilll- nf. ' ? I Pox'i a ill aii tx "i ? ui pr*-- at the pul ? .4i r Mr". John P. Ol'ri'ii. John J. ) . uaa and Bugene I* Bualit. Mra,