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- >' f I . ' COLLINS & COMBES PUB. 00 Office Johnstown. N.Y. ' I ' . • I ' ' ,. 1 I ·.; .. -- . ' I - ,. . . ., ~ . ' . I ' '· E-V'mtY \ • VOLUME XIJIIL / BROADALB~~ ~~~~ON COUNT~ 'N.W YORK., TH·URSDAY, AUQ-tTS.T .. l. ;t9&7~: ; .... ~ •• .., • I> ~ ' ' ' EVELYN' THAW· MAY RETURN TO THE .. STAGE, ·SJ?'ITE OF F A\MILY'S OBJECTfQNS SUfS CARNfGif v • Bunt for Slayer, ' ' Wbols <IIJI··,ed to be Same ' I i . , Man Botb Cases • ' :NElW YORK, July 30.- The •bodies knotted tightly arcmnd her throat, and of two women with fue marks of she .htad •been 11ead for several h'Ours. T.he blood vessels in •the neck .were &trangulation on their lthroats have •broken, and the woman's clothing was drenched in •blood. No trace of ilhe . be<;n round h.-re witllill the last twelve 'hours, and the police todoay have cast a dragnet oyer the city to catc!h tile slayer. The po).ice believe ' tlmt one man commttted both crim~. ~dther of the victims 'h:as been identi-. fied. man, who 'had the a'Ppearance of a foreigner, 'l::cas been found. An examination of the bodies of the strangled victims disclosed the fact that both had been mutilated. This fact leads the police to believe that both murders were committed The body of one woman was found b a erson or persons possessed of ea1·ly today in an areaway in East I a~ in~ane imPttise to mutilate the Wth street. The marks of a thumlb ' bodies of her victims. and fQrefinger 16 were Visible on the I so far the police have no been throat; and tb~ fa.ee and neck <were able to identify postively the worn- smeared 1\:itb. blood. No one 'in the an killed in the Twenty-second nC'ig'hbol\hood ,'heard sounds of struggle. a street house, but they are inclined to believe that she was, Sophie Kir- her, or Sophie Kohler, who lived for a time in Jersey q.ty. She re- The body o( the other woman, also the >ictim of a slayer, was found last night in a Twenty Second street board ceived mail in Jersey City and one envelope was marked \If not called fot in ten days return to 38 Barry Place, Buffalo, N. Y.\ To acquaint- ing house. . Tile woman who wus about 2-1 yea.::s of age came to tbe house Sund:a}' ~-ith a man l'.':ho gave his name as DaYis. Her body wa•s ances in Jersey City the woman found last nig'ht in tll,e room the couple said her home was in Tonawanda, had oecupie<l. A necktie had been N. Y. VANDtRBILTS PLAN TO fNURTAIN PRfSIDENT · J\J<:WPORT AuL A,FJ,UTTER OVER POSSIDILI'FY . 0 F . H A VI N G CHEF EXECUTIVE Al'iD MRS. ROOSEVEIJr THEHE. XE'WPOR'r, R. I., July 30.-A plmj:ant morsel of gossip in soc1ie1ty he·re is a reported visit of President and Mrs. Roosevel.t. They •h•ave ac- ce,.p•ted, it 1s stwted, an :invlilbaitlon <to CRIMf RIDDfN. ~THAM ·· SffKS (fliCA60 ADVICf CHIEF' SHIPPY OF THE 'VJNDY CITY ASKED . TO GIVE SOME PL..I\N FOH COMBATTING CRIM· IXJtL EPIDEl\JIQ. CHICAGO, July 30.-011ief ofPo~dCle SiMppy, of Ohi-cago, received 131 tele-. gram laS'!: n!·gbJt from New York oity, asking him ·to suggoot 'a· pJ.an for crm;:hing the or,ganiz altioillS to whk·h mtaJny of the a!trocious c.rimes com- rilii~bted in the l•arge cities re:>entJy have been cbia·rged. The telego:>aJm reads: \New York is experiencing ulllj)ar- eUeded ~utbreak of cr'i'Ille, many of wMoh are ruS£•&<>Siua:tions by me~mbe·rs of foreign secret societies, bliruck- mailing plots, •and cl'\1ll•inlall russa.u:llts on women and liltt'le gir'ls, chiefly by fo•re•igners. Gomm'!s.sdoner Bingham suggests org1anizing S'ec.ret service. W>iU you sta.te your ide>aS how beS/t to cope witlh the sHualtion ?\ T·he telegr•am was from = organi· 2la!tion interested ·in •the surpp.ression of erime, and not from the police di· rectly. ' \I sta.ted that I thought Commis- sioner Bingham 'Perfec-tly a>Me lio cope with the sitU'ation,\ sai~ Chief Shippy. \I don't creruit the crimes to foreign. secret soc.re!Jies, however, 1 I think the crimes th<rut •are troubJi.ng I ~ew York and Berlin of ~a1te are the work of ment.al p•erver>t.s.\ - ! I . , ' POWOfR lRUSl PALA(f ' ATTORNEY' GENERAL ATTACits THE POWER OF BIG COMBINE THAT FUR~S~S EXPLOS· JVES TO UNCLE S~ WASHINGTON,' Jul~ 30. ) The ' ~- .. -- AruUD APPROPBaATE ~IONIES. '· ; . .. THE HAGUE, July ~~ founda-tion stone of tlhe .A,ltr<ll~l'j negie p\a.lllalce of pea.ce WlaJS '., ,... ~ . . afternoon lalt lZorgvliet, of the woode'd park, st.Ji'€tell.ltilgi·~~li the Ha-gue .1;0 government today filed in the United States circuit court for the District of Delaware at Wilmington__, .Del., a petition against E. I. Dupont de Nemours & Company,' the E. I. Du- pont de Nemours Comp;l,nY ·(of New Jersey,) aB.d .twenty-four other cor- porations which .are }llade defend- ants in the petition. The petition relates that all of the defendantli are engaged in in- ter-state trade and commerce in gunpowder and other high explo- sives, and are violating the act of July 2, 1890, commonly known as the ' Sherman anti-trust act. It seeks to prevent and restrain the unlawful existing agreemE\llts, con- tracts, combinations and conspira- Ci!OS in resraint of such trade .and commerce to prevent and restrain attempts on the part of the de- fendants to monop~lize such trade and commerce and to dissolve the existing monopolies therein. Nelidoff, .~r~$~nrt of ' 'Pea.Cie con~ee. T.he llllail.Jgil]!il 'll•r~n: .•. ,- . .,. of thds momtment, will'ich t:b:e '.&me~I1h oan mil>lioq~a.ire 'is rai!sing; ~·'to .cofu...:. _ memora:te a:nd caa:ry O!;l>· ~oo work ·di . the 'international peace contere:p.>ces. W!a!l ma.rked by cons'i:der31'b!1e oore. · mony.. PmctlcaJlly wrr th·e- diElleti&-ui! ·' a number· of )+li€1Jl coull\t offitcilillls, tlJie·· members of the S•ta.tes-geruer>3il, · and delegrutions from numerot•s cl1v!ic ilJntd munidp1al bodies were grou>ped a.. round tlb.e sitonJe, which. wlhen · the strn'Cture in eomplE;Ited, ·w1H[ form ttb.e corner of l.he gran-d hallil of j'\lstli>Ce. C'h.iselled on this stone in bold Ro- man clmraJCJteors .a,p·pears 'bhis ii.ru>'C'IIlp- Uon: ! I . ~ NEW YORK, July 30. - Accord-~ have a prominent pa:t. She is s~id. ed, I believe, for one of two reasons, ing to a report circulated today, to have a sweet vmce ap.d abillty either to give a false impression of for acting., She first attracted at- my wife's character and steadfast- Evelyn Nesbit Thaw intends to re- tention on the stage by her dancing, ness with cowardly intent of injur- turn to the stage this fall despite and she hopes to improve in this ing us alf. or s1mply to fill spaee.\ the objections of her husba,nd and ·line. (Signed) · '\H. K. T.\ his lawyers. At the office of Dan- Daniel O'Reilly and Russell A. Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw 'gave an iel O'Reilly, o,ne of t~e Thaw corm- Peabody, Thaw's lawyer~, and Mrs. authoritative \ltatement. to the As- sel, a member of the firm said the William Thaw, mother of the young sociated Press today· concerning- her report was not tru,e. According to I millionaire who shot Stanford plans, declaring that-'she · has no rumors in circulation, J).frs. 'Thaw White, it is reported, have been bit- present intention of returning- t9 the has been taking lessons of Carl terly opposed to Evelyn's going on stage, but wil\ devote her Blennerman and has- admitted to the stage·. but Mrs .. Thaw, it is said, I to studying inusic. This statement her friends that she was preparing does not believe it win have a detri- was called out by a' .published re- to take part in fi Broadway produc- mental effect on her husband's next I port , that Mrs. Thaw intenclled to tion in the near future. trial if sB.e returns to the stage. I take a leading role iii. a Broadway It has been freely. ·prophesied The second hearing of the famous theatre. Mrs. Thaw visited her hus- WILMINGTON, Del., July 30. - The United States , govern men today began suit against the so-called powder trust in the United States circuit court here. The government asks that the Dupont company of Delaware be restrained from exer- cising control over subsidiary com- panies. The papers in the case were filed by Assfstant Attorney General Purdy at noon. Subpoenas were issued returnable the first Monday in September. unRAVIA .y~~;ua: \•i: .. ~;y WIPED OUT - < Portion of the Town is Re· ported ju Ashes, in Spite of Aid F'rom Nearby Cities. PACI JUS'TITIA• FIRMANDAE HANC AEDEM ANDRAEA:E CARNEGIE MUNTFTCENTIA DEJDICAVIT. The ceremonies were' ouened wi·th music and singing by a numbffi- -of -choml s·ocieties, ,g,fter wh'i·c'lf M. A. P. C. V:an ~mrne>beak, ]}resdden't of th.e OllJI\'legie Foundation eomm11btee, de- livered an ruddress, in w11Jich he paid a tl\ibute to t'he \Generous Dlaiil whose name i.s engmved upon <the fim't stone of t'he edi·fice due to Ms, munifi·ce•n:ce.\ The tihoughlts a.n:d th.anks of every.one here wen>t otllf;, t'he s•peB,.ker salid, to And:rew :: Caa-n-e- g;e,in. hie Scottish home. Then· ra.pidly sketclbdng t'h>e lhlis~ tory of the OaTnegie dolllalt'ion 'lllll'd describing the plans of the peruce pl!lil• a1ce, wMoh, it is pro))ooed to <ask to 'powers uhaot have signed tlhe H>lt@Ue convention to furn'ish, M. Von KW.\Jl.B\'· t-ea.k said : \Thd s is ito be a paillaiCe of inter- . national juS'ti-ce founded as am 1 OUit~ come of the need of every civlia!i.zed whicli broke out in the thri\·in•g yiJ!age community to iThS'Litute the ru~e of of ).l(n·a yla at an early hour this moc- right for the Mile of mig·l:)Jt. In tlh!is ning has dev:w 1 _tated the entire 'busi- pala~ee no one wm be stn'Olllge'l' or no ness pol'tiou of -the town. J3.el_Jorts at one weaker tha<n the other, 13100 n9, this early hour are yery meagre, but other bl'ade, except <the swol\d of jus~ state that botlh the )1aravia and Goo«,- \Lice wiH be plruced in. the llllalie. The rich 'houses are in ashes, ·together with tower of the pa.lace will poi.nt .to lbhe the most of the business bloeks. S'tars, indicating th!e •ideal of our ef~ ·Stenmcr Company ~o. 1~ and Hose No. 1 forts.'' AUBURN, N. Y., July 30. - Fire 1, from this city, went •to the scene of ----4----:---------.:----- the \fire at 2 o'clock tlhis morning. T\·o 1 companies from Cortl:md, two from ~ Grot·on, and ·the Locke Flre Depart- 1 · ment, are also on the scene. SHOf AT orstRUR, I along Broadway ever since ·the murder case will probably come on band in the Tombs after which· she • Thaw trial that Mrs. '{haw would at the September term of the crim- made the statement in which~ she not be able to endure the retire- inal court. declared she had no- intention of re- ment from the footlights that her The following signed statement turning to the stage. Mrs. Thaw mother-in-law and hm· husband was given by Harry K. Thaw at the was dressed in a dai~'brown., cloth wished for her.· Tombs today to the Associated suit, and from a blaickA!ailo·r atraw KIUfD YOUNG WOMAN ' -It is now said that if Mrs. Thaw Press: hat fell. a white veil whictl did ··not returns to the stage- it will n<ii; be I ''This story like many others is conceal the frequent . smiles whicb. as a chorus girl, bu.t that she will absolutely false and has been .start-1 punctuated her story~ of--liar ~lans. NO TRACE 1 OF' MISSING - ,. WOMAN AFTER 2 WEEKS JACOB A. RIIS WfDS · ' > HOST OF HOME-CO~IERS REOEIVED\ IN BOSTON. ' I of Involuntary Manslaughter I ' · Against a Soldier at Fort Brady· I SAULT STE ):lARlE, i\Iich., July 1 30.- Tlb.e verdict of a coroner's jury \ in t!he case of :Miss Eli~rubeth Oaden- I >head, of Fergus, ()nt., who Wl!ls s'hot and kiUcd. by £rivate Gyrus Gill¥-tte, who was aiming ;at a deserter, charges J him with involun-tJa:ry mansl1al[l•ghter . _AJY1)JCE.al CR.Hl':ZEOIB _t!'(MT_ #Ill' ..,GHMI!t1Q4! • visit tJhis clity August 15, when they will be t'he guests of Commodore •rund Mrs. Corne1iius VanderbHt art Beau- lieu for severra.l days. PtULIPPINt tUCTION PROC~fDING QUIHLY. A wan•ant w-as issued by prosecuting Att{}rney Holden, 'l\nd' a demahd wm be made on. officers at FQl'li; Brady for tp-e IDll/I!-; ;w:hich. prO:b'll'b}Y · will be re· fused. , In a spee0h that :Preooetled •the tual, la.ying of the stone. M: ,_N~iiilO.~ e:x;pressed the gT>a~tiltu:de of :.1! ~ •• ;1.ll(i~~::x de:leg~ates to the mtmd:ftcenitc ~o~r'<it The President and Mrs. Roosevel•t if the repor<t if their V'ilsit I:~roves •true, wi~l ·be the rec'i'Poie·ruts of •as ·many soci- &1 entel'ltainments as >they crore to aJC- cept d umng tlb.eb· &t<ay. CONFESSED HE SECURED / --- - B~~Y- BRUISED ~'¥ A • ,:fl'ALL l<'R\)M A LADDER Lewis Goodwill of the firm of Van Nest & Goodwill, fell from a lad- der while at work-on the residence of H .. P. Alpaugh's on ,,Chase stre~t this forenoon. He was taken tt'l h1s h\ome in a carriage and Dr. Mosher summoned. Outside of being badly bruised it is believed that there 'are no other injuries although ~his es- cape from more serious injury was a narrow . one. the palia·ce .a;n•d to t'h.e governm.en-t 'for t'he g.ift oj' tlh'\'\ ,oflf.,.; The p'!ll'ilce, he said,.. wo-uld monument to •tlhte fir'Sit- eft'Ol'lr$•~:~~(';~j by tihe governments of :tJ4&' w.~flii'J.!(1 preserve to \the· 'rualtions t-he ;l.),;!Ji~;tl~fh''~f;~ O•f pe'alCeflll deve~opment ']);~' · .. ~~fi!.~~-:,-:z;,~ to l)TeveDJt wars. s>pea.ker satll he W·lslh~d to e~~~~::~1~ t'he aitmost saered eltall\a;c;liir :i)rorposed build•ing. · Jit ~=-:~~~f~ n-ew. princi;ple in ~ ; peoft!e, namely, peiaKle by j;II~~Q.e·-~~~;ii] right. M. NeJlidoii; then •anJtiquHy of the w.cmr,11ri SJali« the~e had never of peace in the <Worl.d. ' ~ precepts prea:ched by ,. nineteen nun;dred y€Jim!l, .-i:il~.ii:J/1 df pea.ce had 'been the bi;lmti\ ed .. · · \To make this ,~de~ and the, honor- ·therefore tlhe emperor of Ruis::;U;a.....:-tn~~\:':k!W~~ me-nts of 'tlhe world m:u<it -·I