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IV?tt) ?JmA ?o? ??tibvau WEATHER mim nWMBta MM l?mp???lurr *lr?irr?la> : His'?. Ml I?'? IS, lull r. i?,r? ?>n Paa? I*. Vol. LXXIV....X0, 24,71'-'. I? .1, rlahl. 1911. It? I b? I riliutir >4,?,? Intimi I XKW VORK, TUESDAY, JIT Y 14, UH4. ? * inc . ?4- ?i? In < It) of N?',,? Vara, Mtwark. Jeeae* < it.? an-1 llohoUen. OXK C'r.N I IWMMKKi: THIMCVT*. NO IMMUNITY FOR DOCTOR IF HE TESTIFIES Carman Must Waive Right Before Telling Story to Grand Jury. ORDER WILL AFFECT HIS WIFE'S SISTER Prisoner Expected to dive Her Account of Murder To-morrow. MAID TO TALK FIRST Mystery *n Powder Sent to Mrs. Carman at Jail in Peculiar letter. n, ?ill ?fore he is i S!' ,,far ' ? S'asyau < on ??ill t Attorn? 1 '-.vi . irder. Mrs. Tod 1 simi .... ... before the grand jur) ? n V ? ?,r- ? ? ?: ho that Dr ? ? ? . Mr.?. I.oui -*' ? .-'? ? of ? When th? t Mi Carma ?fore thi 1-r will ?. ? ?:>i M'. . of he i ? ? i, ?. - \ ? : "lr '?' I .iil not l" allowed to -;<> before the grand jury i f . 'oleman, ed maid, ? ? ? b? o convii !>e il'.i.e tlip peo of Mrs, Realise *>\<>tn;?n'? Strength. ? in appears 1 ? ? akc m a good ? it At . .. - ? ke the si ?old m . ? rhe District A Olia'ri - ' ' But Mr. Smith 1 ? tii ? y If Mrs. ( ? ? I, it is | ? " ? ...... ? ? .- -. He tal 1 ed up ! : o M i L'ai i ,,?i. ,riii?-'i >,n |, i?;, , oluma . This Morning's News. Lf> M i i : 11 ? M 1 I ? to, II I I GENERAL. eted I Hav? 1 ran/.? 1 < arb?j?l I (pecti ; ..... I I I 'M'KI'.V .,, ? Ier...... J MI-< EU \M<?I -.. * ........ I 1 ) ?? 1 'i 10 l I i ? |,rfi?menta. 12 11 and I 11 '-,.*' i : ?,??... ppinf I I NEW YORK WOMEN KILLED Mrs A Gutierrez and Daugh? ter Struck by Train. Vi nthrop. Me., Jul) 13. Mi S re? and her daughter Lola, ol ntral Park W? *. Sew Vork, were '., ntvrht l.y a train on i lu- Mu m?- Central R ear Ma Thej were summer ? be of a ? ? Tl.? cun. .1 ."' a i h * ?i.-.? of persona <<v the hotel piazza .-ml m boat? on the !;.k?-. Mr?, ttutiei and hei ?laugh ? Accord i ne n> tht* Blue Hook, Mr? vet al 11 ? Cei ? i a I Park West, which i il-. Braender apart n * I n ??.rin?i ?on ab famil) -? ai refui e?l I ? ? MOTORIST NEAR LYNCHING Killing of Child by Syracuse Man Arouses Vermont Village. Uennington. \ I.. July I I. A cl ?Id. old. the daughter of i l ?anforth. of I -* Kupei ?. V( ?? .-, - run o v I BII d i,.. .-m automobile - I '{'?', - ng, of ?;-. : X. V. The a? cidenl ca i In litl le mountain villiuo, mid ti?i -.. ,r? .*. en ' ii i eat finally pre' ? 1 ? ' - ? ... lour t?i r?i it-,? *\ , ?, ? ? Mi ..?.-? '? , rmo -.. taken to Ihe home ai ? ?i 1 Blc .-in*:, vim the *.. this .... ?h d< ? b ?? oi *-.?.'. foi h ? ? :? ? i i , . . BULLET IN TEMPLE: REVOLVER BY SIDE Retired Engineer Drought to Have Tried Suicide Because Of 111 Health. ! "p Prii ce, ; . ,. rel ired civil engineer, who has made hi home bI ?tel Richmond, 70 "A'esl 16th st.. ? ree years, wa discovered i ?ciou* condition yesterday after? noon in his room A a bie re om chamber d chai .?? I \? ;i- : ? >i ?de, and I hen n* a* a nd in his rig temple, II. was ru ? .-,.-.. ;' pit two years ol considerable Margaret I' . n, Penn., thougl ' ??? '"? summoned. Mr. Prii ferini fi om .-? nervous ailment foi ?orne montl a wai ne;,ici bj Dr. u. Allen Bartlett, ..' L'T West ?17th !* lii? ??pinion of the physician, expressed last night, thai his patient attempted t<> kill him paired < propi ietoi ? |* ?bou1 $150.000 Margaret !'i leath. ? w <-rv foui Princi ? ? SEEK GIRL'S ASSAILANT Posse Scours Jersey Woods, but Man Escapes. n ning Sheriff 1 toi the wi for a radiu o ? ? ar.? old, earlier in th? R chard < ': - y and i ? ?. hortly aft.-r th? alarn ? I he attack occurred i ih? >? u. i ? (j from m oi ; rai ** fi "in beh ind i ? hei i-*1 tu a ? ? oi v ood . Her scr? an,- ??<-ie amily. Thi ippioach nf 'n?-r fathei. ii'.'l 01 i police Ce li? an hour ' - ' on hand, l ut ol the tranger. RIVER MYSTERY SOLVED Arrest in Schenectady Murder Case Expected Soon. '.. V., Jul) 13 ?' ? ' eved the - nectcd ?? it o, l ? ..'I and one arm of a woman in th.- Mohawk Rivei eral week, a*.-., ha-, been solved. He the woman i? a Russian, who ?*? i* for :w.. ?*..-'-k ai a hotel ? ? '- md wi kno??? ? a I.?a, and ?li?t ; . boar?lcd er ; s ,i r, ' * ng here. The po ? ? ? me, and ai . >? their sol . ?fa mall ? ' Delaware ?'? Hud ion Railroad * a mile t>i?in i he po ? I , t>- he i, e there to da] . th? authoi . ? ? eouple ??ith the ; b? gan living '.. ? on- Ma) Per I mai ? ed, and . po i <,! I'm He told n' igl i.? ?? "m .n had I I ? : owing what ih< . ng .'.'. il with the toi '? PLITT FAILS TO SEE GLYNN Governor Says Plea lor Becker Must Come from Officials .n< I i : Charle B I'litl : - , ? ? ? ? 'iia' he had come *. rcede *a iih (?overnor Heck. Ihi I . I have Me? p?-i .," ? inoi '< .-nn "I :o ?ard? or t end .n oui m? o higher : I ll.U rom Ihe ijistrirt Alton 1 -, ??<! him." t. r:s whitman letter a dra Sagamore Hill Visit Say District Attorney H Prepared Rough Otitlif THINK COLONEL GOT IT FROM DUE Reported That Whitman's Ni Will He Proposed Soon i Says He K "His Own Man.' i clo -?? tu i oloi ' 1 Rot ? ? '"I ,- ,11 i ?.un.i"!,' ; ' I I) ,: oi thai he had s cop; tten hj Distrit r to Bnrn, ton ',r,,i Aitoi Whitmni . n ho dec?an " - ttcr. ' ? - .- ' ? Whitman' w .. ;. i! ye ?i rdaj b; iho t i ? ?po ble r'.' .-,t all ' < oloi "! Roo poi led ?? b? a dral - llei I';. ? ? ph.'. d ' ? ? di ? ? .i. ?; ? he ?.- ? ?t-ti oui for r ' cal m da I ? ? ei.?' < oloi ? ' II It, i . .. , more lhan ;i '"? b> ? irle? II. Duell, .ir..-. .nel'n - i ? . " IVh tman'n i andidscj ? Ibe Colon? I il I ? ..m m '". x t lornej ? nlnru'l Sa* > Nul King. ?id : l ' da;, t ha? V i. V, hil mi n bi ? of Ins having written ?i ' ? - i ,i": i ri? Bai t ?? ai unti In mak any comment. li? '-ni ovei ? he - il mit ion. lo ?- Douglas Robii nephexx th? 'ut' chairman of i li ogre -" .- -'m ty, -;. id he had ne' heat 'l II ..' Mr. Whil ni sd vritt ? ? i ibuted to him. i '? . - PrOfi-l - ni ii'', -<?--i ?g| ce i tence of the "lette aid that, so fat kn? l Mr. '?'- I 11 tan hud . ay .il?.n.i Mr. Bari es he hi d aid the nexxv] ? !??'. "i ;n I day. In. given oui al Oysl Hay mi Sundax ? a thai Mr. Wh man had writtei ? ettei to M r. I?u? ead "? the Whitman Non-Par ??an ?League. .lu-' Vewport, v.lir spending the week end, ? W hitm.'iii n-, eomntnt on t1 ! 1 it, and I ' to anj one a decla I ??. B) 'ill'. ' ''I ' fl 0 ? ? ? .. on sever i ? pub! . n-a- ioi - - ? -.ii?!. and I i ? pei ? ?? ?it 1 ? any ma And I a.'. and I have no* bee ?ubserx ? I to Mr. Barnes <>r M ? ill do nol know ? li.-th pport? thei or not." VV - ? ? ?, was -l,?r.' n to one of I i of ? '? .- Su da; i ? poi I I ii VV1 i written ;? . ' i- v. a . ?,?i signatu now in ?1 ? ,. .. of i olonel Roost ell Befases lo Comment. rcfu ling i" cor Mr. Whitman' w.. beyond hi ? knox I? dge whei Though 11 i" apparently beyond pc lo gel from tl ord rin whal pari I ?'. play in the gubernatorial can ? .-it he e. ill head hi ticket -n thin state continu? Report gi4 e - Ihe nom nation fc I..i utenanl Governor to "an ndepei ? Republican ?f (hi "xi"' of liai II II-.- man." a parado ?f. th< ' .?i - ol polil The same report saya that the <? on for 1 ator m '11 be Bail bridge ' "!i>> or Justice Samuel Ses b iry, if ihe lattei '- nol named for -h X ? ? .-. II,.'ii. i 11. I . ' for State I ? ? ;. - 11 -. The Rev. J. .1 Curran, of r\ ['< m... who becami ? i|i ' 1901, ? ? ? . thei Pre idenl in settlini ? trike of the an* Pei led at Sags more Hill ihi moi ? SURROGATE RESCUES BO) G. M. S Schulz and Wife, il Auto, Find Lad with Feet Cut 'I he rnoai ol s mall bo . I .- t,. orge M. s. Schul to Stop I BUl vard, ? '-.n Pe ; am Baj. and drivi i , Hospital m . ? to - horn. . ri... in.? '. ?I ? " v ? \\ ill ?.m Lar ? elvi . ? .?i old, of 180th I. and Hi ? ant v . Walking barefool on tn< fei ? and ankles had I" ? n bndlx ? ul by broken gla eattered by ? Mr*. Schulz, who, ?iih Kranz Siegel iding "? i'li 'he Surro i up ' he wound ? .< bt could and then thej took Ihe I.o 1 ordl am Hospital. . COUNTESS RUSSELL GETS HER DECREE Her Conjugnl Rights Restored in Divorce Cotlli in London. ? ". 11,? rlliune. j don, July 14. in the ?morro ? ..iirt ;.. ?terdax < ?? nti Ru n 11 was ted s ?leere? ol re I itution of c >n lugal right again ? hi i hu ?'and. Karl .I? f.-lir.' I.a?r I: . ? . ,n the witness l><>\. ?aid ."I married the earl on October .1. 1901, and had lived with him in (iordon Square, and Tele Mu-i ?. ? in in >,i ? in i ebruary told hei he va going a? a) larcl I, 191 I. the re pondent . .,?. 'Hi I told su Tu? da) ? ghl I cou ? irith you any I r\ ' .In?- ,|m . . , r, '. \?. 111 ing i now ii. ' I Ii.i - ? '.,r good." I he iudg? gi inted Ih? .1,, re? of i1 ion, ? ''i, ti., costs, returnable I n foui leen ' VILLA INSISTS ON ARMED ENTRY Neither He Nor Carranza Will Listen to Peace Overtures. HUERTA FLIGHT TO DAY OP TO MOPPOW Carbajal Mist Surrender Un? conditionally Not lo B? Recognized by U. S. i . Mexico lit? .lui? 1 :.? Il i? Ir.irneH frvir a reliaMi source lhal Ihe Murria faniii? ??i'l leave here lo-niehl ?r i-.irl? li?-innrri>?? ini.rni iir- for *? err? ? m/, nnrl sappeaedl) ??II -?=*? *' ?>n Ihe Kapagne. i hihuahua ' ity, Jul? i Krai i ii,, propo pd retirement of ?>> i Huerta ami th.- ereal i-tn ?f i ,,-.m1 President .?? Mexico City, hat uch .. . ou ? iould acceptable eithei o General Ci '.-,-,' pi -. President mighl i"-. Nothing ? u' ,-. , enl r;. in ?!? . aim ? of h" ' m itituti.ir-aii ' f..ic. ? " ould brin * tl ? revolut -, h to a .:? ful and conclusion, he laid. ? r* Constitu? ?onali ?I amp?ete. Vi ??h-rh H'ould not l"- . ? .-??i-, pai * "i thi ?i ..i * ? ^" ? ' ? ii,?nt ??a- ? m ? ? <i m*.. 'he n? ut administrai ion to I" ? '..i-, hed m M exit ". .-.. tillo, M? . lui) : H ? Gen ? ral i ..i ran ?: deman i - .?t. uncondi : on? i iui rei di i fi om Pre. lidci * Hu< i ; a .? as told in a stat? ment pui p *.. i? pi. lent Carrai '?? ? ??? i.-. Isidro 1 abe i Constilution alisl Ministei ? * loi- -_-ii Affairs. ? ? never t-oul.l ?gr.-? t.. a provisional i ? :? .i der I* lap. : co Cart ? uch an agreement would mean recog i * o . of Huerta' act . ?*. ould prei ? m ,;,ii- ? ? which th.- < onstitiitinnaliat are pledged? and i:! '- "\*.,-il?l leave -in- Federal army ? ? n ? d . , . punitned, which mighl Ii a.l ?.> the r. nev .-.! ol hostil I Washington Jul) 13. ""he Bra 1er lo Mexico, ??I:,, is caring foi 11 ?? interest -; of ' h?- I nited SI -.,' ? ountry, telegraphed the Sint<- lle? na' tmenl i" da) thai t? ?? re lignai ? n ol '?--*< ral Huerta in favor of Fran Carbajal, Min -i? i- of !?'<?!eign Affaii . i > pected to-morrow or Wednesday, iter Suare . of < hili, one o ihre? ? ediatoi , -anl , ?pat ing I In- re liremeot of Huerta, ^<?-j-_-ht. in an in -, wtih Secretary Bryan, to ? lal the a'ttitude .>f ihe 1 nitd ? be *.>?? : ? . hi i .??'.? .. go? .'ii'.' ent, \\. r . . rnmenl ?? ?:: not :> uogni ?>? l jal. Ministei Sui re learned lhal the \ ? - nment ??..- no) disin ? .I lo ireal in formally with ihr i"-** "n uni il a transfer ???' nov ? - to ? ? ? I , ? ,i ionali ill i >? . : !.. ? ",,:?.. Huerta Musi Surrender. tieneral i i otified the United through John I!. Silliman, for i 'on iui at S now personal repi i ??? . of Pr? ? i.-ti! '' ere, i ha? m no circum ?tnnces would hi ... v it n repi e enl ? (Jenen Hueri of pea? ??. He :..'.! Mr. Sill ms ? i ender of I he am horitin s ??*? Mexi. -? l ? -, ::?i be an epted i ai t.,- . ... ? ? tmerii an rep Ihi Constitutionalist Mexico City n ,'i ma inl ? .:i ordei liier? ? :, mad? 1" .;:.:?;, ? hat the Im. i ia fore? - i,t rendei uneond ?.'.; a,.,; I hat 1 v wo ? ample guarant? ? foi the o*ote? hon . an.I propel .;. ' '?' ' . pll a-, .1 a* ' a i i,,i.. a' friei ? ,-? . iner.l ?? i il i ? ' ?.,,,., enees i ... ,? takei li.",., -,. ? -, ? . , th the Iriumpl . - ? Tr* ing lo \\rri Bloodahetj. ' il terms, I <>".?*?. .-r, i 11 nut In- ... ?,,. d? m - ecogn ? ,, ? ? ? i ? , ? ? : ?r, : ted o * hei * i ' ?? W .?? '? ingto * . ??: .1 - ,i -?? . *.m< i .-.u med atoi ? are nol ??> Iir'hi: eboul ? ? . ???...? lion in Mex ico ? oui '?? rbance . nd to a- o .1 ''iirih.r bloodshed. While no formal conference "ill be held, plan are ' he t ran ?mis on of ? uggea tioi ??? ' - - i i epre ? -11 s*.- ? : .- >>!' t i, o Ihe ira isfrr in .r.iir'r. time. The lo.?? .. il ay theii *, i -. can ?? ign ','??< '"ogres f.l too t'a. \ complete -, n-': ?i ? he i '??. "In: on n,m -* l"- " ..' - '?ii. and no ' rt ? .. * ?? hould be en ., . ii i ould ,?? i?ii it rui-,I a legalizing the government of Huerta. Por * ii ; - ' ea on I he ? 'onal " ut ?onal * ?,i| no* accept executive power direct from *',? ' ai d of Huerta or <',-u;.aia!. hut hop?- to a-^*..m?? :t directly ??? th? l,i ief il '?rr.???in.in <?'. tlv ? * ? ( 'ouncil. i,, i eral I ..' ran ??. I " - lei i *?. d to ,?? ? rom - Uli al dispatche . f or two I rom there he will be m readinesi ??> go .:..,-; to M< " I ould <"? agree ',,?? reach? -; foi s t\ i .- ?"! min iati a' ?. i ,, i,, Raba -?.. hi a.I ?>f "i" Huei ta delegates at th<- Niagara Palls m<dia tion conference, ia lied -, itatemei I . ... ? relative to tin* discussion at the conference concerning 'I"* acceptability of Krancisco ? h i buj.-il ? proviaional Preaident "f Mexico upon Huerta'i rt? lircment, Mr, Raba ?>? said: "Se?or Carbajal was not deaignated im *ln- Preaidency ?"I interim by the rations of the I ni ted Mih.-h an I ?,f Mexico at th.- Niagara Pall? confer ,.,,,.,.. *i in- 'mili of the matter : ., liai containing l?verai namea ??.??* pr? tented to the Mexican delegation \, :, question <>f personal ?.pinion -? r? ?n,lirai?"I m ?eral of tho??* name crptabl? to n < beeau en :;i<? names of persona ??!"> ha.l nm taken an active i"?*-i m politic Arm. ig th. ??? names ?*?- that of Senor Carbajal, i> il nothing ??> .?"I *?r>?>?j* hi?, ?or a< . ? ! r, lhal o. il.l I'.* . on ,tr.i< 'I m ? being detinitely agreed upon. 300 CONVICTS IN RIOT One Keeper Badly Hurt Before Unruly Are Subdued. Trenton, Ju!\ II. Three hundred or more convict?, m the state prison here riot*] this afternoon, when they "ere being !e?J ?>ac?. to the-r cells '"rum the workshops. One keeper was badly in lured before quiet raj restored. 'Mu. tin? aras th.- seeond at ihe ee the law pa???d last win'er -?-.itijr pris-.n later went into ef fect, on July I. On July 2 a number of the eonvicts, evidently coached by went on a "strike" and re? fused either to work or to go to I ? A bread-and-water diet for the - rs -'""i broke the ??-;rike." The riot started -.hon .lohn Brown, serving .-< m for bur? glary, knocked down -a keeper. Head Keeper Madden and ethers ?vith elubi and r< ? ? - - h? eked ? he rioters ami mar.-h. ?I them lo their ? STEERS JUMP OVER MOON Highest Summer Mark in 30 Years. S10 65 a Hundred. IX I lo be th? highest prie pi tl r..t prim? drj fed iteers, out?i?le fattened for the ?. for more fhan ted ' markel . when I10?5 a hundred pounds ? as bid foi s h inch at the Jersi Cit ? - ti ?1 -. ? go. J t'attl? pri?es ai - X'?r?u reaehed a record ehoict bee? es ??Id for |IO. Thi?: pi ice ?' i.- the h ghesl vei pai? j ? ? . top point ''"t ..i log* touched 19, Ihe higl ? ?' I?-- pi ?n month SING SING DRUG SMUGGLING EASY Conscientious Employes Alone Can Stop Evil, Committee Holds. l'i ?oners in Sing Sing have little difficult) getting cocaine, opium. heroin oi othei drugs, a- charged by ? Uani'ii Jam? - M. Clancy. This fact was brought oui yesterda? at " hearing in the prison b) .. committee of the State Prison ' ommission. r.... : i C, Weinstock, Krank E Wade ?,n.l Dr. Rudolph F, Diedling ?re the in? vestigators, ?and they have practically made up their ni i ml s thai i? ?.?.ill be 'i lele - - to atti m pi to ? ipe oui the < ? c forre o' employes is ?li? ed by the addition or a number of eientious and high-minded men. The shipping department of the prison, Ihe investigators discovered, furnished the easiest and mo.-.t con? venient source for smuggling in the drugs. Mi ?? ? -ne department in which all the supplie- for the industrial de? partment are received, ami twenty three convicts, with a single keener in charge, make up the force. I "?? head? of the itoreroom and the ?' ?' ' ' ooi. al o questioned, bul I? ' Is i ed h pervision ?a? o '.ireful thai the smuggling of drugs was practically impossible. Although the investigators refu i rJ to admit it. it wasn't hard to discover from their questions thai tiny su-pected thai a number of the keepers carried thi pi -oner?. '' " r. ' lanej wa? warden he ?r ed to brei k up the evil bx- ? if ?h?.- drug users to Cl nton and Auburn prisons, but a large number remi Several convicts wer.?estioned to? da) and th< i > il atement - di ?closed .i used i ? g'-' cocaine Since ?? - i" ' ' do? nol apply hand to come from ? i lends of th? pi : ?nier-. In ion tance I he hem ? have been d pped in a ?.sine lolution. When the drug handkerchief he ick? ? ? hem. In another instance, several eonviets had ?. friend in thi -.-? of Ossining the prison wall ; al night ?' sack containing a naokag.- of cocaine. M,.- next morning one of th? pick ? -up. RYAN ALMOST OUSTED Workmen Attack Ex Janitor's Quarter--, but He Sticks. Kormer i ? ? point yc'ti the City Hall siege, A orknv Itli ernxvbai to o - .?? and Ryai '- quarter?. ??? th? top floor building, bu? th? itodian, .- r i ? ' . ? ? vi; ? He n c? ix ni ? ol ic< ..,-,,- i ; drop; I frii i a;, roll on June I. He -.??m?-. 'nal ' si '"" of the ?. Iding. Ryu i - -. i tj pi- ?f eity ? ?' . ? I, ? h.- "impracl cal ieformer, ??i blame for h ? oe He s) ved thi I ? ? Hall fi om de -,.'.. that hi ?. the first to point ?nit the pn r ghting sys cite other reasons ? je is ?m outrage. The "i ," i ios ??. ly he must go PEASANT KILLS 7; HUNTED BY POSSE Doctor, Pries! and Official of Italian Village AlflORg Vic? tims Woman Dying. Rergamo, Italy, July 1" A pea ant Ils :? ol I amei ata < 'ornello, Simone Pianetta, to day killed ? ei presureabl) lo stisfy old hatreds in the ease of ome of them, and then took refuge in the mountains, ?.here carabineers ?re hunting him, Pianetta appeared in the neighboring village of San Giovanni Bianco armed xxith a gun. Coming on ?h<- village physician, l?r. Morali, he -.hot him dead. He pro?'".'?led to the house of the pari."h t.ri- it, Father Paient, burst into a room x'.here the priesl ua? sitting m? 'the bed Hide ?f his stepmother, and killed him before the eyei of the ?ick woman, xv ho i ?Ix ing from the ihock Pianetta nexl \ ici mi ra Signor < ;. idici, th? ? ? retai ? of I he local an Ihorities, md he also hot ??> death (jiudice'i daughter, \ aler un leaving tJiudiee'i 'i"'i e Pianetta ? ded to-ward the ?p. n country, ? ,, ni 01 ' killed two m? ? -a Im ? .n walking along the highway. He , ,. r.| hi li-t bl -ho?,ling a laborer a.. he xx?: digging in a ticld. NEW HAVEN STOCKHOLDERS' MILLIONS WERE THROWN AWAY, SAYS COMMERCE COMMISSION WH A T THE COMMISSION FOUND "Boston & Maine desroihr.ent." Inequity o: the vVcst. bester acquisition." "Double price paid tor the Rhode Island trolley*-." Recklessness in the purchase o: Connecticut and Massachusetts tr jllrys at prices exorbitantly in xcess of their market value." "Di> position without knowledge rt the directors, of hundreds of thousands of dollars for influencing public sentiment." "Habitual payment of unitemtzed vouchers without any clear speci? fication of details " "Practice of financial legerdemain in issuing large blocks of New Haven ?'tock for notes of the New England Navigation Company and manipulating these securities back and forth." "Fictitious sales of New Haven stock to fiiendly parties with the design of boosting the steck and unloading on the public at the higher 'market price.' " "Scattering of retainers to attorneys of five states, who tendered no itemized bill-, for services and who conducted no litigation to which the railroad was a party." "Extensive use of a paid lobby." "Payment of money and profligate use of free passes to legislators ?rd their friends."' "Investment of $400.000 in securities of a New England newspaper." "Regular employment of political bosses in Rhode Island and other states to prevent them . . . from 'becoming active on the other side.' " "Retention by John L. Billaid of more than $2.700.000 in a trans? action ... in which he invested not a dollar " "Inability of Oakleigh Thome to account for $1.032,000 of tne funds of the New Haven." "Distribution of $1.200.000 for corrupt purposes." "Unwarranted increase of the New Haven liabilities from $93.000. 000 in !903 to $4r,.000.000 in 1913." "Increase in floating notes from nothing in 1903 to approximately ?s40.000.000 in 1913." BIG CHANGES MAD IN CLAYTON BI New lands May Block PI for Anti-Trust Con solidation. UNION LABOR LOSES NOTHING IN AMENDI? Inlcrlockinu Directors Fort don Onh in Case of Si.000, ooo Corporations. ">?> ash ngtoi . .1 ? :;. The plan :h.' Demoeral c I? ad? r* ol the Ser coi ? date ? ? ? .rust !> ?eemi bio? *? ? I Newlai . . ti i -i ?..n !;. tin- in.-i g ?i g . ? ? . n,l! fm- which ii responsible ?? -ii tho*< ?manai fiom the House. The following, h ever, ar?? the salient points of ' Is;, ton bill | -it?i mid ?? ii Thi> Tribune corresponden! ?s p nutted t.. make know n for th* ? m. Exteri - terms ..f the ?tatute limit?t um- from three I anti-trust ?-a-.-- mid provides abundi exemption for labor orgi when conducting ?>?><ra* ion oth? prohibited bj la ? Pi oi de - ' hat no pi hill shall Hpply to 'he Philipp n* 1 and?, ami in ill.* second ection I pro- i lion i that not preven) di criminations i>.? -???I on vari timi o-" grades of com? eo ' of "ran iportal ? '. and th nothing il i prevenl persons engagi m commerce fron ? i of the trii ? out. The pro*?. on mal? ing it u an; pel oi op. ''..' ng ? mine, o ! we hydro-eled r c plant. et?.. fi om lellii ?i-, product thereof to inj re pon - ?bl en out Tin- pro - orbidding mue fr ?ng is ?mend. .1 I <> apply to patent i as well ... t" unpatented commoditie The i"oi - on * 'he final iu.J-, m.-ut in *?i>?? - L'i ted Stat? ... rji '" the anti-l rusl all conn tut? "conclusive evidence" n a u ? ought against th? bj private individual has been <. change as *... mak? ? : n prims evidence. Il Is in tin- connection tha ?h?- period of ? ion ia . ?.tend? I ?,.,- ;* '. pro? ed thai . ., .i -, ? . ider the enti-' ru I ha - been in I t'uti 'i by * he i ni te? States, the ?tatute of ?hall n.it !>?? held to run during th? pendency of u.-h int. Labor Provlaion \men?le?l. That pro? iaion d* igned to avi labor, fraternal and other >>i--_ r ion ? <?'?' .. lik? chaiacti r fi?>*n * ? .n under ih id -.. make apply ' onl; to agricultural and horticultural organi ation**, the refei m es to I raternal mi? i-.' Hud similar organizations b? ?nj* -' ' ck? -, oui rhei t nserted a pi oi ; ? loi . i"."1 " er, * hal nothing contained in the anti-trust la?? ihall b< conatrued to forbid th. ami operation ol labor, agricultural and horticultural organizations inati tuted for tin purpo e of mutua! li?-lp and haviai no capital stock, nor to forbid individual members of -uch or? ganization from la?vfu'.l? carrying OUl Mi<- legitimate object; thereof. and that ?;<> luch organizations .. >.p prating shall be construed to be a conspiracy In restrain! of trad, under i be uni i trusl la* -. The proi . ? ; ' ..i iiuire -i". ???. i . ? . t.. I.- laen coni|x t t ion i ogre? ,1 '.? i ? ?ui change. Ii this . onneel i? n, the pi"' ? ion th * - * rim? contain? d ther? m hall i?| eral? lu " naki toi kliolii i ? ( nntlllll??! an !>??- 1. . ..Inn... ?. I ANTHRACITE ROADS HEAVILY INDICTED Counts Aggregate $1,OOO, 000 in Fines for Alleged Discrimination. TRUESDALE DFNILS VIOLATION OF LAW Pennsylvania Charged with Be? intf Real Ouner of Companies in Hard Coal Region. Rochester, Julj 13. Indictments were ? led lo ds -. in 'he United ? D itricl Court against the Pennsylva? nia Railroad, the Northern ?entrai Re ??.,. , . hi Delawar? Lai ka? anna & Western Railroad Company and the rare, Lackawanna and Weatern ? ompany. A;! the indictment re ? ni-- m connection a ?th the mil -? ? '? coal in the P .at "'. ?" Hu,r..!n and ? icinitj. ind allege un ??,-<?? bj the railroads over The four compan ?es ? i c I iab - fin? 'yf more than ? million ?lo'lar- if Convict ion ? are ??? iireil. The ? dictmei I the P< nnsyl j d charges 4 iolat ion <<' the commodities clau e of the interstate commerce act. Und? clause rail ,,n forbidden to trati-?port com moditiea which 'hey own. not rei|j;r-d by them in their o? n business. I ? < -he lecond rriminal case under ?his clau le. It-.' ? ?? that half a o.-iten ?ibl> ' ? tel; incorporal ,:. and - n ip all their ?-?al I', i?-- an ' ij ' m, ire I, op? i ?ted and financed dir? ci ly '. iit.-x Ix ania Railroad Mic indictment contan - tw? ? .- maximum penalty under the la* 'or ea?-ii violation being -. The i ? 1111. - . em Iwa; charge leased coal laud- near Shamokin, I'enn., ?? M neral Railroad ?ii ?I Mining t " : 11. ?. 11 > ;?? .. rental in the forr.i ot -t ? . ol -'- ?-?-. ' a ton, and i hat g ? omps?-? las been g and shipping a million and a early th* railroad eo up my never has collected a cent in ?> _ i? ernment claim >j "???'. i??n . -, in favor of 'his particular Clip? per, i hi indictment contain ? 'ty ? maximum penal' j 'or ? .?? r violation being a line of S20.000 ndicl I? ' i4.-1.1nst the I.a? ?.i wanna Railroad companies chargt ? . ? ? raili oad Buffalo '?? huh at-.- rented to the coal .-..- rental tr the five. The go\ ernmei t claims < I at I h work i a dis crimination and gives an advantagi to hi '"t m of a con? from the freight paid nx ?i to the railroad. The each contain five ??uni-, :he maximum penalty being a fine for . ach of I ? ? O'.Mill. , I ederal ?ttoi i ? for th . has been working on ndictmenti fot two month?. The gram; jury which returned them luid feel lion 'ii ?he history ?f th? 'I -. William II Mm ,h.i., pr.'-.dent of tii? Lackawanna, said last night: "I don'l kr.iiu anything about xxhat the commission has found in ?his case, but j am ver) iure that we ha\e not x ie laieil anj ' ? ? " Rockefeller $10,000 to Salem. Bo ion, lu!^ 13 \ contribution of II ? I.iiim John I? Rockefeller and ro other smaller gifts brought Ihe total "i the Salem lire relief fund Up to 5.MH..S1I1 to da\ Krypiok Toric fcyeglaise? ?i In styllatn mounting .i HI'fc'N?. i;i: s, r Maiden t?n A?|x , Losses by "Reckless and Profligate" Management May Reach $90,000,000. LITTLE CHANCE TO RECOVER LOOT Report Declares Financial Operations Wasteful and Illegal. DENOUNCE DIRECTORS No I ederal Statute Under W hich Government Can Aid Stock? holders to Recover. Washington Jul? l3. The star* if the "lecUesv and profligate'' (insocial operations of the Sea? Haven Railroad. 0'ie nf the most remarkable chapter? m the bister) of Amarina rai!.?ad* and American tiriancc, was revealed in par' '?? ?lay by the lnter>Utc ? mil meree Commission In ? report ta the Senate of ita Investigation of that road. This irpurt tolll of M i! on- UBOd -?an?- money, of corporation! as . nav?n? m a monster tame ??, ,th all I Vow England's transportation ., i finie, which led the New Ha\en in the ten year-1 just passed from the height of prosperity to Uie point of ??here a ?I ? idend has been pa--.'!. where a dissolution luit il threaten in I* and where criminal indu--ment? of many of the dirtctora who 'cured m Eta ?lea!-? -ire at least a poaaibility. Hampered b? anwilling witness? burned boo'n? hh.I by all tie I which lawyers invented ta cover the ?rail, 'he commission estimated in the progresa toward a monopolisa? ti?in of NW Knj*laiid Iranaportation 'he S'tsv Haven stockholder? have lost between ??'.VnOO.nfin and SitO.nnn.i'i-ii*. hut little of ??hich they ma*' recover. In return, the report sajra, thev haie on their hand.? properties which pay un 'iiv'dends. which eat into the carninc' ? "f *l,e paren? road, and which will be a burden on its eapacit] for many years to come. 'In? ?report >ien!- ??:'h *!ie man ?;? ment of the New Haven Minier Charle. S. Meilen, us former president, and il saya of 'he pr?sent directing bead (hairman II.mar.I Elliott, ami "Aalt.i D. Hines, special counsel: "They ban co-operated with the eommisaioa nor rendered it substantial assistene* throughout this investigation." In Violai ?oh ?>f la*. combination reared by the hand' of Mr. Mellen th?- commission lind*. U be clearly in violation of the Shermar an) -'rust act and a monopoly in nra* tical control of the transportation o I The commission's report is uhiIauh ? ?* maun?*! ,n a hub the ?tir? i iiis o' the Ne?? lla'rn are KEOred for then u> ed I. If -peai?-, ?if .rim i ral ? ministration and ricglijrc with positivenesi 'hat th?- director knew th??;, "eie perfecting an combinat u>n, ar*d ,-a? - that the drean of a transportation monopoly wai an sound an'l Btischievou -. The N'ew Haven, the .i lays, employed dummy dii ni pu la ted account-, . onabl? methods in increasing Its own paid the dividend's ?f sur. idiar es ? ? ng and u-( ?i man) at ha to deceive I the public. !? dipped , toi ?n "un ibll go l ? n men*.' ga cam i aign eontr but ? two dom i i snl pol it ieal : ? I ? Ighl officials a'ld tri? d to ? public opinion. All this it did, *b' commis ion sa) . "Xa carrj of private transportation no nonolv imperial in its m ?pi "It these <i lector-, who aere I I ess to thi ??eie heli ? nsible ?a the out:- an?l ? bin of publ ** ..pinion for the.r fa.lur to ? .- ? ?i"t?. ? ? ? -?.lii-ect ? r.u' direct ?? ould be ver; he ri port "Mo t of the d r?jctor ?jf 'he \, ? Haven accepted ? r n pei gbtly. The? ?" ? ? I * realize 'hat the r names ;:a f l I denee to the publie a.eir con ? 'in ?? .ti. ti-,<- corporal on ? WI ? reetor ? r l , i i 11 ( ? ' ?ulteo thci a ?.'une dereliction ol dut) and brea? h cf Ci inui.al m it ? fi "Directors hould be m??i nalli liable to eivil and criminal taw for 'he manner in which they (Haeharg t'neir ttusl A corporation can be :i better or worse than those who up? rat it. It should he just a? pra?e ? ."im to plunder stockholder- <>r the publi through a railroad corporation ai it ' per snail) ta roh an Indii 'Hual " Ma? Ker?>vcr little. ?if ail the misions !??>! to **?? He ... older? tl. ? ,;.. thai |. I :? ??""?* :,,?? ,-ini b prop* r ?'??'> " I '? ' ? ,,, ?ti possession t. n.i?- > to show vie of the law of Mew \ is? and RhoH ? l-i ?nd have i- ?* turned 01 ? r so the propel aul ,n those tales. P.. Depart justice has heen "?rnialied with ?*. eaai rle'e ?-. ,-ord of the ti-timon? -ccurr by the commission, hut thcte is 0