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Jf: TEN PAGES. VOL. NO. 30. BROOKLYN" FJilDAY.

JULY 31. 1908. mi rnvi vine n-AwHrillIi77iyn- daily one ocwt. UR O'OUOOK EDITION. HITCHCOCK SEES STATE CHUN CHASE TOOK ADVICE NOT T0GD TO JAIL OFFICIALS POLICE AND RACING the Lawyers Concurred That His WOMAN'S LEAP BRIDGE STOPPED BT El CMDITDfl Mrs.

Friedman's Actions Aroused Fitzgerald's Suspicions, and He Grabbed Her Just in Time Put Up Lively Fight Before Being Subdued Says Husband Deserted Her and She Wanted to Die Police Believe She Is Insane Women Passengers in Car Panic-Stricken During Struggle. Confers With Woodruff on National Campaign in This State. Conviction "Had No Legal 1 Efficacy. THE GRAND JURY CENSURED By MACK TO SEE M'CARREN, "AN ACADEMIC UTTERANCE" Rector Failed to Appear in Court Senator Promises Not to Kick Him Out. To-day.

lng fares and followed the woman out on the platform. PLEADED FOR DEATH. A pretty young woman who described herself as Mrs. Ida Friedman, years old, of J75 Hackman street, mode an unsuccessful effort to leap from a Engeman, Cav-Brighton Asso-Indicted for Fitzgerald, anagh and ciation fnnon William Bheafe Chase did not Just as Fitzgerald reached the plat- himself to-day before Supreme vent Violations of the law generally, and to assist the plain clothes nun whenever the ttume might become necessary. These plain clothes itipi were put under the command of lu ting Capt August Kithne, but were under the Immediate orders and control at the track nf Lieutenants Joseph F.

Langan anil Jacob Van Wagner. Upon the srrlval of this detail of policemen the conditions at the race track changed. Since then these detectives, under the captaincy of these two Lieutenants, have done vig swiftly moving Ralph avenue car In 'form Mrs. Friedman waa unfastening tnc gate. The conductor realized In frank H.

Hitchcock, chairman of the. Iteiulillran National Committee, is In conference this afternoon with State Chairman Timothy Woodruff. The chief subject of discussion Is the national lampalgn In the Empire State, the preliminary arrangements for which arc helna perfected by Mr. Woodruff. As Mr.

Hitchcock arrived In town early this morning, the meeting between the two wss accordingly Conspiracy. the middle of the span of the Williamsburg Bridge to-day. The conductor of the car, who had been watching the woman's actions, caught her In time and saved her life. The excitement cnused a panic among the passengers on the car. the majority of whom were women.

The would be suicide struggled desperately to get away from the con a moment what the woman intended doing and qalckly seized her. With a shriek Mrs. Friedman tore herself away from Fitzgerald's clasp and made an effort to Jump from the car, but the conductor was quick In getting a second hold on her. Then the two struggled, the woman all the time pleading with the conductor to let her end her life. Some of the men passengers In the car ran to Fitzgerald's Court Justice Marean to receive a Jail si-ntenie In order that he might carry his appeal to the Appellate Division.

Canon Chase, who Is at present In 'ink Bluffs. decided to make public the correspondence between ccuascl and himself In order to explain the sltuatlonr Canon Chase believes that inasmuch ss the sentence imposed on him was not recorded, he was not really sentenced. The corresondcnce between ex-Cor-poratlon Counsel Jumes McKeen snd Canon Chase was made public to-day by Lawyer Ralph K. Jacobs, Canon Chase's personal counsel. LONG PRESENTMENT HANDED orous and for the most part fairly effective work In enforcing the liw.

POLICEMEN COMPLIMENTED. "The Grand Jury desires publicly especially to commend Lieut. Joseph F. Langn and Lieut. Jacob Van Wagner, acting under the command of Cspt.

Kuhne, for' their faithfulness to duty; arranged, nlthoiiKh Mr. Woodruff, on account nf leaving town to-day for his ductor and pleaded to be allowed to kill assistance and helped hold the woman Adirondack camp, had entertained She was finally arrested and In tne meantime the women passen- herself. doubts ss to his ahlllty to find a spsre moment irreet the man who handled Taft fight for the Presidential i.k. Rrlrle station. iK lne car DPSan to scream and t.

ken to the Bridge station. for hpp Jn mmute there wn1 APPFARED TO BE TIRED. a Panic In the car and some of the i more excited women tried to leap from The woman attracted no unusual at- the car. Mr. Hltrhcock was at the Hotel Man hattan.

He declared he came to New York chiefly to open the Eastern head- tentfon when she boarded the car at 1 11 pnt.irif ont-T Pisspvcmo Continued on 6th Page, 2d miisImmons Copy to Be Sent Gov. Hughes-Object to Pinkertons at Race Tracks. i i Bh. nf neat- the I luarters In the Metropolitan Building. He was very busy conferring with his The motorman, Michael Kelllngton.

took In the situation at a glance and luu nuJiiiniiuH r.uc i rear door and appeared to be very tired. She carried a tmall handbag and a aides. On all questions of politics Mr. Canon Chate wrote Mr. McKeen on July lt: "I have felt very keenly the Injustice of having what was Intended by me at a comment upon a Judicial decision characterized os a fnlse report of a court proceeding.

I have therefore been very anxious to have the matter reviewed by the Appellate Division. "My own deposition has been to sub. mlt to the proposed Jail sentence if hat pui on full power, at the same tlme. Hitchcock followed his usual course of small package. It Is customary to silence.

ANOTHER TO COURT Chairman Woodruff heard to-day re ports of the Hughes mass meeting In Oneida County, the first mark of en The Grand Jury before taking a va the testimony disclosed such a serious situation that we concluded that we thusiasm for the Governors renomlna- cation of two weeks handed up a Joint ringing nis hell in an effort to attract a policeman. As the car eared the Brooklyn tower Policeman Brerton rushed Into the roadway. Kelllngton stopierl his car, and Mrs. Friedman was taken In charge by the "cop." Then other policemen put In an appearance and succeeded In quieting the excited passengers on the ear. After taking the woman's pedigree at the bridge station she waa put in a oe essential to secure an appeal.

Mr. Jacobs expresses his doubt as to the indictment to-day against William En of what was going on at the Brighton Letter From Corona upmime uon- close the gates on the front and rear of the car when the starj over the bridge Is made and. after complying with this rule, the conductor, Maurice Fitzgerald, started to collect his fares. The Friedman woman paid her fare and got a transfer. As the conductor continued through the car collecting the fares he noticed wisdom of such a course of action.

reman, owner of the Brighton Beach "We ore therefore desiroue of having lieach rare course. "Accordingly we appointed committees to miife visits to the race course and then make official reports to our cerning $40 Debt Angered the Rev Dr. Walton. your advice. In his reply, dated July II, Mr.

McKeen said; race track; Christopher J. Fitzgerald, president of the Brighton Beach Racing; Association-; John G. Cavanagh, tlon after many frankly expressed opinions against the executive. Woodruff dec-lined to discuss the result of the meeting. Following Woodruffs visit to the President, it was learned to-day that a date is being arranged for Congressman Herbert Parsons to go to Oyster Bay to confer ith Mr.

Roosevelt about the campaign in the State. The subject of the Governorship, say the Par patrol wagon and hustled to the Lee body. This was done on various wee "Some weeks ago. In pursuance of avenue court before Magistrate Hlg- sfons, and the personal observations of the woman leave her seat and go out ginooinam. to tne court the woman formerly head of the betting ring, and tho Brighton Beach Racing Associa- our members the reports whlc.

they laid before the. Grand Jury showed us that the conditions described In the WHOLE THING IS EXPLAINED. your request. 1 carefully examined the stenographic record of the original proceeding before Justice Marean in the matter of the charge against you. I became entirely persuaded that the on the rear platform.

At first ne was explained she wanted to end her life led to believe the woman was ill and because she had been deserted by her had simply gone ont on the platform i husband and left to starve. The queer -J but the peculiar tlon for conspiracy. After It had hand son aides, will he threshed out. t.p evidence were not exaggerated in the to get some fresh air. actions of the woman caused Magis ed up the Indictment Foreman Held gave to Judge Dike a lengthy present to this time Parsons has not Indicated least, but that the law was being vlo determination by him that you had an attitude one way or the other lated in a wholesale, systematic and look In the woman a lace arousea Fitzgerald's suspicions and he decided to watch he- So he stopped collect- trate Higginootham to hold her pending an examination as to her sanity.

It is believed she is demented. been guilty of criminal contempt was reference to Gov. Hughes. Parsons, open manner, as we have before stated. Scene in Bushwick Avenus Church Averted.

however, has long had a reputatloi erroneous and would be reversed on appeal. I stated to your attorney. POLICE WERE LAX. for saying nothing in regard to his views, except to a select circle of Mr. Jacobs, that 1 would be very glad "We regret to say also thnt we foun to argue the case on appeal if that should be your desire.

I concurred that while all these violations of law friends. TALK OF INTERVENTION. MEASE li FARE were being so generally committed on with him In the opinion that the TUFT HEMS OF BABIES HQ IN HIS Hli the race course, the police who were proper method for reviewing the con From authentic sources it wa detailed at the tracks and whose duty ment, the result of the Jury's deliberations. The officials of the Brighton Beach race track are handled without gloves in the presentment, and the police are also censured. The Jury requests that a copy of the presentment be sent to Gov.

Hughes. Charles J. McDermott appeared for the indicted racing men and pleaded not guilty, they not being present. Judge Dike said he would parole the j. three men in the custody of counsel, and Acting District Attorney Elder said It was satisfactory to him.

BRITTON AND 8CHR0EDER, HELD, learned to-day that Norman E. Mack, tempt proceeding was by writ of certiorari. was to detect and prevent these vlo chairman of the Democratic National AFTER IKT latlons of the law, far from doing the! "I am quite at a loss to understand Committee to pay Senator Pa duty in the premises, were maxing rick H. McCarren a visit soon, with the upon what Justice Marean1 predicates his recent utterance that you have been effective efforts whatever enforce the express purpose of exerting his influ ence in bringing about a peace com law. mproperly advised.

With due defer HOT SPRINGS. July J1- "Dear Mr. Taft We have named our Fearing the writer might carry out the threat of his letter and create a scandal In the Bushwick Avenue Congregational Church, Bushwick avenue and Cornelia street, the Rev. Dr. William Walton, who Is in charge in the absence of the Rev.

Dr. John Clark, the pastor, who is awsy on his vacation, haled the. Rev. J. pastor of the Methodist -Cliuroh kit Corona, to the.

Gates avenue court Magistrate after listening to both aides or a We discovered that for a short ence It seems to me that Mr. Jacobs Coney Island and JrooWjnTi pact between the Senator and Boss Murphy. Officially a peace embassy period after the law went Into effect the police there had been oulte actlv iittle "boy after- and hope that" ne wflfbe as rood a'manafta si great a representing Mr. Mack arrived at Dero but that at a certain point their actlv ocrati headquarters in-- the Thomas Joffersioh Building shortly before noon man as you." My ceased and that from bat point the Files Notification With Commission. to-dy.

violations or the law that we have her Letters conveying this information are now being dally received by the There Is little doubt that the na has acted Jn accordance with the usual practice. He obtained a writ of certl-rarr-frem Justice Dickey, which writ waa served Upon Justice Marean." Instead of making a return to the writ, however, Justice Marean, through the District Attorney, moved before Justice' Kelly to set nside the writ- This motion was made upon an affidavit by Justice Marean stating that he had made no, written findings or decision, in oescrlDea began. to develop; tinnai chairman will try to brln We -'have, no- hesitation in saying Before addressing ths Jury Judge Dike called up Col. Edward E. Brltton and Quarantine Commissioner Fredk.

H. Schroeder to plead to the' indictments of grand larceny against them. Lawyer- Charjes -Fisher represented them and in behalf of his i. clients that the Police Department at the time Presidential candidate. One girl In a Western town ha been named V.

11- old story and reading the questionable about a reconciliation between the Home Rule Democrats and Tammany Hall, but there is slight probability POWERLESS TO PREVENT IT.i of which we speak was not by means doing; all Jf could have done to letter through carefully, dismissed the Queens preacher after cautioning him to keep away from Dr. that they win rail Into each other prrveut me commission or crime on arms and embrace. Senator McCarren these race courses. t. church, and not under any ctrcum particularly will be reticent about do "We find also that the officials of Action, Howeverr WiH ImmerJil Stances to carry out his threats.

He mlna Taft Jones, ana ner prom num, writing of the fact to Mr. Taft. expressed the belief that when she grew up and became of age she would be a good Republican. -for- she livea-fn a suffrage State. One or the boy babies named for the candidate was born In Cincinnati on July 28.

at the very time Taft Was delivering his speech of ac ing anything line this, ana when in the Tace-cnurscs-were doing "all they "could have done, and, all they formed this morning that such was the advised mm that wnatever action he takesiiust be through the civil courts. atefy Follow. report he smiled grimly and replied The following letter was received by that he had heard nothing relative to It. Dr. Walton at his home, 2U56 Fulton When asked if he expected, to see snoum nave done to preserve the peaee and prevent systematic gambling upon their race courses.

"On the contrary we discovered that street, last pleaded not guilty. They were held In 110,000 ball and repaired to the District Attorney's office to give new bait ---Holding the presentment in his-hand, Judge Dike addressed ths Grand Jury, saying: "Though have not had ample, time to carefully look over your presentment, I can see that It has to do with a serious problem. I can also see that you have conscientiously studied this problem or these problems which had to deal with a new law that was gassed and placed upon the statute The passage of this law has altered the present situation. In fact, Mr. Mack, who will probably be In Manhattan to-morrow, the Senator re but had merely verbally stated to you that he found you guilty and would suspend sentences further stating that he was advised thnt a writ of certiorari would not lie to review the contempt proceeding until after the sentence, which was the final order.

Justice Kelly took. Justice Marean's view of the matter and directed the entry of sn order setting arlde- the writ of certiorari. That a technical objection might be made to the effect that a written Judgment had not been entered In thej contempt proceeding had not escaped attention. It waa, however, supposed that any such technical defect would I ceptance. After disposing of his morning's to-dav Mr.

Taft played The final preliminary step, as re "Corona, July 27, 1908. Rev. TV. Walton. the opportunities for gambling were plied that should the National chair "Dear Sir In sending you this letter man call upon him he would be re among ine attractions which the managers of the race course relied ceived kindly.

upon to attract crowds to the tracks, quired by the Public Sevica law, before raising the fare to Coney Island from five to ten cents on the Coney Island and Breoklyn Railroad lines was taken to-day when the company you may anticipate an apology from me, as there laa possibility am writing the wrong (msn but a few days ago 'Toil may say that I would not kick golf with Senator Bourne of Oregon. FIRE DOES 5I5.5QQ and we learn that a very large ner- him out, he said. Later It waa ru centage of the gate receipts that con mored that It will be Senator McCar stitute the Income of racing as ren who will call on Mack. It is said a circular wasput in my hands from a friend of mine, a member of Dr. Clark's In which I noticed that ser- sociations are the results of the main filed Its tariffs fhd notification of the that he will see him to-morrow morn be cured by the return to the writ of tenance or gamming on the race Ing at his apartments In the Hoffma ces would be conducted by you proposed increase in ihe rate of fare.

certiorari. DAMAGE IN COW courses an-V of affording to the pub House. While Mack's mission to New through the month of August. I knew "The Idea that where sentence Is York is to try In every way to brln to take effect in thirty days, with the Publlp Service Commission. This ac suspended there can be no review bv generally me opportunity to come to ths tracks and gamble on the that situation that, existed has had a tendency to make criminals out of citizens; who have violated the law, and taken In.

all, it has put a new aspect on the whole matter. "I think that this county can be proud of a Grand Jury which has spent more than Its share of time investigating so Important a matter. I think that your vacation is well-earned, out the solid Democratic vote, incl races. dentally he would like to see the two appeal seems to nave been predicated (Continued on 6th Page th Column.) some unknown cause In a Methodist preacher about 35 years ago by your name, to whom I loaned H0 with Interest and I formed one of a of three who loaned him 1120 under the same conditions, wnich money has never been paid back again. Now my Interest In that debt amounts factions united.

"It was not hard, therefore. In the light of these circumstances to dis the unoccupied building at 133 urcnaru cover the reason whyth officials of the race courses were Inactive In their street, owned by Philip Kurns, ot Manhattan, did IS.000 damage early to-day. TO SPIN FIB5I CABLE ANOTHER SUTO CRASH eiforts to enforce the law and to pre to about $100 now. Interest Included per agreement when money was loaned. I vent gamoung upon the race courses.

and when you reconvene In two weeks, I think I will be in-a position hr discharge you shortly- after you get together. The cases that you have in The fire extended to the building at 130 Orchard street occupied by was quite clear that In pronor well awara that the debt is cut- tlon as gambling waa reduced on awed by the lapse of time and cannot uinr damage ouimins WIN HI vestigated will be beaten out in this I tnese race courses Just In that nroDor be collected in the Brooklyn courts: But contents of K.000 to the building and stable at IIS urcnara sn-i w-wv. tlon would the gate receipts and the profits of the racing associations be by tho eternal principles of that Kingdom which you professr to represent by Raffield aeAngeio. llv age of $1,500. and at 136 Orchard street.

reaucea. every dollar is collectable, and I propose caving not a stone unturned in col Delicate Part of Construction of tion makes the raise of fare on-Aug-31 a certainty. The Public Service Commission la powerless to prevent the increase In the rates from going Into effect for a short period of time, at least. Nevertheless, according to the announcement made to-day, the investigation Into the expenses incurred In the operation of the road at the present-rate by experts of the Public Service Commission w8i continue. Jn all i probability a hearing will be held before Aug.

31 and the results of the Investigation will be formally reported In thpresence of the company's representatives. Even though It Is plainly demonstrated at this hearing that the company is not justified In its action. It will be legally impossible to prohibit the proposed increase. It is hoped, however, that the company will be Influenced to regard the matter in the proper light after the result of the Investigation of the experts are present. RACING OFFICIALS COULD STOP lecting that money.

IT. "It Is my intention to be on hand occupied ty james a-. IEANDER WINS FINAL Eleven-Year-Old Girl in Critical v. Condition in Hospital In Mineola. the Bushwick Avenue Congrega of Manhattan Bridge Is Next in Order.

court finally or the Supreme Court. 1 can only say that I envy you, for 1 shall still remain on the Job." THE PRESENTMENT. The presentment follows: "The chief subject thai we have had to consider as a Grand Jury has bn the conditions at the race courses in this county and violations of the new -Section 3S1 ot the- Penal Code against bookmaklng and similar crimes. "We began our investigation into these subjects on the second day of our organization. Our inoulry extended tlonal Church next Sunday morning.

"Moreover, the officials of the racing associations and their agents had ample authority under the law to suppress gambling upon the tracks during ready to apologize sincerely if I mistaken in the man, but if you are my former" acquaintance whom trusted as a in whom I A msst delicate problem of engineer waa sadly deceived, then In language IN OWIC REGATTA T-ONDON'. July SI. The Leander an or tnis period. They are empowered by law to appoint special policemen of their own, and to remove them at pleasure, and specially charged with the duty through their policemen of unmistakable, I shall be prepared to ing now confronts the engineers occu MINEOLA. July 31.

Louise Reln-hardt, the eleven-year-old daughter of John Relnhardt, of Roslyn. waa taken to trie Nassau Hospital this morning ask ior my own. pled In the construction of the new Manhattan Bridge. Within a few days I regret the time and the Dlace over both transactions that occurred on the Sheepshead Bay course of the Coney Island Jockey Club, and also ejecting from the track all persons who violate the rules of the associations, or our meeting. Dut such consummate eight won the final to-day in the Olym work will be started on the spinning Indifference to a plain obligation merits no better consideration, and ed to It pic regatta, defeating tne ecigium on the race course of the Brighton suffering from injuries' received in an automobile accident.

It is feared that If the company refuses to abandon Beach Racing Association. certainly will receive none from me. "Ran.ntf,itlw Respectfully. "The conditions that we found were her skull Is fractured and her condition of tha big JOVinch cables, from which will be suspended the massive steel structure. The stretching of the first of these J7.SSS wires of which the the scheme, it was announced to-day, the Public Sen-ice Commission will crew.

The Belgians yesterday won from the larHt the favorite in the re- so unusual with respect to the enforce. ment of this new law thst we consid not even await the receipt of a com is critical- The mishap occurred at BuU'a Head, "(Signed) J. L. ATLESBURT, "2 Railroad avenue. Corona." Immediately upon the receipt of the plaint of a private citizen, but will Im gatta, and tney wre as the winners In the final.

The Lean north of Roslyn. The child was driv four cables will consist is the most difficult piece of actual construction who violate the law, and arresting such persons if they be detected In crime. By the mere exclusion of the professional gamblers from the course, a power that could reedlly have been exercised by the officials of the racing corporations, all public gambling could have been prohibited and violations againet the gambling law could have been fairly and substantially prevented without the interference of -the police at all. "Instend- of using these effective means, as they were char (red bv law to ered that we ought to rail the attention of this court and of the public generally to what we discovered. LAW FLAGRANTLY VIOLATED.

letter Dr. Walton secured a summons der eight rowed a spieaia r. ing In her father's automobile when it gainst the letter on tha whols bridge. got out of control and smashed into a Thirty-six yeara ago, with his fam- The first wire which will be stretched he came to this country from mediately after the raise in the fare call a hearing on Its own motion. Having In Its possession a correct statement of facts and sufficient assurance that the contention of the company that the operating expenses at the present rates far exceed the profit I unfounded, the commission may at the close of this hearing order an lav mediate reduction.

"In the first place the evidence laid before us convinced us that notwith telephone pole. Mr. Relnhardt is said to be an artist ngland and made his home In the rYDMAN FATALLY from tower to tower will be a guide wire and consequently must be ad- Eastern District. He was a machinist standing ths fact that this new law who does work for New Tork news papers. He waa on his way to Glen by trade, but had been ordained Into the ministry.

The Waltons became went into force on the lltn day of June, 1908, for some days previous to Cove In his touring car when the mis do. we found that the officials both of the Coney Island Jockey Clubhand of HER ASSAILANT DYING hap occurred. ith htm were his Justed with extreme care, for it will determine ths position of Its relative cable. There will be a guide wire for each of ths four cables and the fixing the Brighton Beach Racing Assoc daughter, Louise; his son John, 13 years old, and his chauffeur. D.

A. Ward. The car waa turning from the Bull's Head road Into the Glen Core tlon. not only neglected their duty In the premises, htu that they also took legal couaael and fought in every way possible lo evade theli responsibility of the proper positions mew. upon PHILADELPHIA.

July which the entire span depends, re members of the North Fifth Street E. Church, where, a year later, three of the church brethren displayed an Interest In an invention of the Englishman's snd each put J40 into a company formed for the purpose of putting the novelty, a patent lamp trimmer snd extinguisher, on the market, Ths project failed and each of the three lost his JtO, while Dr. Walton lost the value of many expensive models. The matter drooped, the four men separ DESPONDENT BLACmTI ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET Ing a quarrel of long standing, said to have grown out of a suit aver the di. quires faultless Judgment andcareful ana 10 giro opportunity, tnout Incur the 7th day of July, 1908, ths law has been openly and systematically and flagrantly violated upon and around the grounds of the Coney Island Jockey Club.

Thess grounds are commonly known as the Sheepshead Bay race track. "Our Investigation disclosed that bookmakmg. recording and registering bets and wagers upon the races that were being held on that course and the Interchange of money there bet and wagered were ronducted on a very large scale with little or no attempt road when it swerved and crashed Into a telephone pole. All or ihe occupants wire hurled but but the little girl waa the onlr one ring liability themselves, or little U. tdtng line ot their property, juii.

The beginning pi llablll dspofsible. to the professional bookniwklrj and other gamblers to ply m-1. old. IO-U Pliui. snail, it that was seriously hurt.

The machine JpistHponsequence was that each day Susan Stevenson, 65 years old. his next door neighbor, and then turned the weapon on himself. Both are in after striking the pole turned a double somersault. The girl was shot far out of the car and was unconscious when cupy pev-ersl da-s--The suspension of the atoel struct will follow the removal of the temporary foot bridges, hih the cables are to be made. Lesstng J.

Gieb, 58 years old, a Mack ated. -and until received the letter Dr. Walton, although he has lived In Brooklyn ever since, had not heard smith, committed suicide to-day at hie ospitai, wnere at concealment whatever, in total dis tnese race courses nsrame ine rendei-vous for lawless characters, wno assembled there in lnrge numbers, with the avowed purpose of violating the law. encouraged and indirectly assisted home, 1394 Decatur street Eveignea, occurred in fnl of picked -up. An amouiance was called from the Nassau Hospital inJ the child was brought here as quickly as possible, her father accompanying her, Mr.

Relnhardt waa bruised about the body, but not otherwise hurt. His nrt despite the efforts by shooting himself In the right tempi any more rrom tim. It see ins that Ir. Aylesbury, considered the matter In the light of a loan. Instead of an Investment.

therein by the manatee ra of the racing Ith a JS-caUbre revolver. He bad of two policemen, who were attracted lr the altercation. Mrs. Stevensoa was in the back and breast and Mole associations tnmseives. Nearly lr cent, of the steel that wilt bi used Is ready at Rayonne.

and when the work of putting It together is started It will probably proceed with treat rwpWtty. After the guide wires are in place the machinery will start spinning out tha mm curve I J. loo miles ot wire, J-11 of an inch la diameter. "When we dlrwovered this regret- been ill for some and a abort. while ago he attempted suicide "ly turning on the gas.

but he waa dis- son and the cnairrreur were also slightly bruised and cut. A physician who was. passing In hie automohile able state of affairs, and had tested the truth therent with our own eyes. WEATHER BUREAU ORDERS STORM WARNING CONTINUED covered and a physician revived Aim. shot himself in the mouth.

WOMAN READS POEM BEFORE LEAPING INXOOHIOfllVER. stopped snd attended to the injured girl nnttl the'ambuiance arrived. The Iiclnhardt was totally wrecked. WASHINGTON-. P.

July II The Since then his family had kept a strict watch on him, but to-day he ehrda! them, and going into the hallway, "red; the shot into his head that resulted ta which will be bound together In brands, groups and Inch cables. cable ill tonslst of .,71 wires tound together In ST strands. The wei.ht of -the wire alone Is estimated f. sa art! round, and It will cost regard of the provisions of law. "We continued our investigations Into the condition!" that were prevailing at the 'Brighton Beach race course The races that were ht-ld here Immediately succeeded those that had been held on the course of the Coney Island Joelwy Club.

"In discovering the manner In which the new law was being; respected on ths grounds, fortunately we were not confined to the evidence thst was adduced before us. The evidence that was brought before us convinced us that the same open, flagrant viola Ilea law and the ami rysteniatic sells gambling that had been for pi I dar going aa an the Hheeps-fc i fae pwM were being repeated -taa Racing Aaao- a i1 -i i "si. as well a through ihe testimony of sworn witnesses, we railed upon the" Police Department for more energy, and bet(er method In enforcing the upon the Brighton Peach race course The consequence was that on the lth ot lsws. a change was made In the police distribution of rm-o at the race roar. "A number of plain clothes men.

so-called, were sent imrn there to detect Ttolatlona of the law. while other men Weather Bureau to-day Issued the following: "Northeast storm warning ordered con tinned. A along the coast from Baltimore to New York. Storm CINCINNATI. July SI.

An unknown woman leaped to her death from the Central suspension bridge Into the Ohk River to-day. She stood on the ratllog "3 laughed at a bay who was CHICAGO, July The twenty-first serious dynamiting in a year occurred early to-day, when a new apartment baildlng partially wrecked by a bomb. Ttta kaliaiM waa Stat rVlsssi aa tt ti The spinning of the 'cables will probably be completed late la the Bring of next year. almost instant aeatn. The shooting was heard by raaaeJM -of the family, who rushed out la 4 him dying.

summoned a but before 1 arrived Oiefc The Corvaar-a office at Jaa. tentrsU Bear snd north of Wilming reaatag a Terse caiiea I pa I ton, N. C. Will move northwest ae jumped aa aae laiawa m-sfassa Slash. 1 i- oe M.I441 Atlantic coast diirtaeeatrartora harm ttwab Mi an irons wwttat later, am Uflaa, ljm vwta is Ca t.

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