New York Times, The (Newspaper) - July 25, 1907, New York, New York the News s Fit to THE Showers partly southwesterly win NEW JULY 25, PAGES ONE CENT In Sow Jersey aad f ESCAPES TOMBS WALL Friends Threw Him a Rope and Were Waiting for Him When He Climbed PLOT A SECOND The Keepers Were Changing He Was Aione in the and Was Out of It in an Frank who was committed to Tombs on July 2 to serve three sentence for disorderly escaped latit evening Just as It was be- ginning to erow dark by scaling tho Franklin Street wall of the prison While left alono in yard for a few minutes hn apparently managed to com- confederates who throw a ropo over the twenty-foot this Snyder climbed and a minute later had caught a passing truck and was driving safely His is tho first escape from the Tombs tho now prison was six years Before tho wall on tho ette Street side was completely two men out that All that tho prison authorities uro sure about is that Snyder and his friend hail planned his escape They do not know how Snyder tho They do not know how he fastened it. to and they can explain in no other way than a plot how It that certain men wero passing who apparently knew or how it came about that ho picked up so promptly by n Still another queer thing about It la according to some boys who saw Snyder down into tho he had already managed to change his prison Prisoner a. Snyder was arrested on July 1 on the complaint of Mary Smith of 300 Avenue C. He is a husky truck who went to her house and made She sent out for Patrolman rick arid beforo Wahle next day in the Court charged with disorderly con- duct was sentenced to three h- tho but Ingratiated self so well with Warden Klynn that Warden requested that ho be kept the as a The trusties in the Tombs are who are allowed com- liberty and act In way as in They are clad in white and bluo and are used to carry messages for tho Snyder was assigned to attend the of and in particular to wait upon them at their midnight per Jt is served on the top and most of his time Snyder spent Ha wan intrusted with the cial duty of that tho water cooler was It was for thl purpose that he went down stairs tho kitchen to fill bio About o'clock last night he rode clown for this purpose in the freight which in was a small broach of tho Only Deputy Warden Nicholas Jones himself out with Tho latter filled one and took it into the Jail and then went back for At that moment trie telephone in the prison rang and Jones stepped Inside for a Ho was about three or four When he came back tho prisoner was In made all the darker by the prison croped about nnd discovered a rope from wall at tho corner made by tho Bridge of as it comes in from the Criminal A hat was also lying Just be- wall at point is twenty feet high A flight of steps runs up steeply to that height toward the Then the wall turns sharply around the angle if the prison and softs up another tun feet to tho entrance of tho A brace juts out from the wall to tho ing just and H possible that the rope was fastened to But the warders cannot pay in what way it was attached so that it would bear the weight of a On street side of the prison wall two Italian boys were They were Tony Galazzo of 10'J Bayard Street and Tony Orlando of 10-1 They saw the rope loose over the and a man's head suddenly appear it. quickly climbed threw one leg and came hand over As ho Jumped into the street he called to Don't on Just as he landed two men came a smart pace alone Franklin Street walking toward Lafayette They called out something to the escaping but did not Ho went after them and paused for a moment at 'the corner of Lafayette close by Joe known in circles as of 14 Franklin and Tony nicknamed Little of the name Cume Alomar to Hide that almost as Boon Snydor reached the a heavy truck came slowly up He ran toward It and jumped on The driver cast one glance behind and threw 3nyder rt Snyder threw himself flat on tho of the the over and tho driver whipped The horses broke into H lumbering trot and the wagon disappeared up Lafayette Street In tho direction of- Tho Italian who had soon the ran to Tom Foley's at the corner of and Centre and told him what had Ho rushed across to tho Tombs and reported it to the Deputy W. C. T. U. WOMEN PUT Police Eject Them from the Lower House In Special to Tim New York platoon of police marched Into the Capitol just before midnight and ejected members of tho Women's Christian Temperance Union from the galleries and floor of the I Tho ejectment was made during the sion of the lower house of the Georgia The session had lasted several owing to tho filibustering of thirty i against the State Prohibition It was thrown Into confusion when Seaborn leader of the SCO j billon bitterly denounced j er Slaton for permitting tho minority to defy the will of the 100. The Prohibition members cheered Wright and Down with The Speaker dered the but the House officials were and a call was mado for tho The galleries were full of W. C. T. U Many of them were serving to The women were ejected amid tie hisses of the Prohibition members and the cheers of the thirty An the police forced tho women out the and Hill an came to and battered each other about the The disorder so great that the House took a recess until 10 o'clock this when the fight will bo All day yesterday the fight to pass the State Prohibition was raged In the lower branch of the and a filibustering minority prevented action on tho which was adopted by the Senate more than a week Hundreds of and children thronged the galleries of the House and the Of the Capitol all Women singing and waving flags added to tho ex- The womon of several Atlanta prepared luncheons for the lators and served them in the of and Covington of floor of tho Prohibition say they have tho well in Dunbar of Richmond and row of minority pear equally confident of securing a com- thn present promise on the bin in UM IN injunction Sought to Prevent of Alexander Typewriter Co. The internal nnd troubles among the stockholders of the Alexander writer Company will bo brought into the Supremo Court when Lawyer A S. Bacon applies on behalf of James E' McNabb representing the minority for an injunction against the Directors of the company to prevent them as it Is the The defendants are James Edward and Director and In an Interview with a reporter yesterday Mr. Bacon My Mr. behalf of tho minority of the says that although they own only a small tion of the stock In the Alexander writer they put up In and that was al Ithe money in the defendants had conspired according to to a small made against the company and had H a and the injunction tr hf for to-morrow Is to restrain Directors from Interfering with tho tho duties It IH asserted that all the patents by Alexander in what is known as Alexander Perfect be- A to J. C. Halford of Mr McNabb that this money has not been paid into the funds by who has converted it to his own The of the action Is to make Alexander over and make tho company that Alexander planning to the small DUTY CALL FOUND HIM And with his Chance of Promotion Vanished Conductor Shot Special to The York MOUNT N. July a conductor on the Amboy Di- vision of tho Pennsylvania com- mitted this morning in bed at his home in Bordentown by placing the zle of a revolver in his mouth and pulling the The bullet passed through the brain and caused Instant McMillan wan onco a regular passenger but recently had been running a milk express to This work had him and he had taken to drinking more than was good for Last was unexpectedly ordered to report to Camden to relieve Conductor who had charge of the train from Camden to ton Ho was unable to comply with the and inquiry by hla superiors re- that he Knowledge of this discovery by his reached McMillan this fearing discharge from the he took his Ho was found dead by hin who was in the kitchen below when the shot was alarmed by the report of the weapon and the frantic that tho man they saw climb over the wall was dressed In dark They were positive thut was wearing a green and dark bluo and was tucking Into the latter as he ran He had no and the lads that it was was trying to hide a hat was found in the yard it was supposed that had thrown over the wall sufficient clothes to hide white prison nnd in his haste ho had stopped to put thorn on and had not ished adjusting them when ho gained Rope Sent from The rope was a signal a tle thicker than the ordinary and would be described In the trade as a Deputy Warden Jones ordered It to be down as soon UK ho and so there was no of finding out how it had been One theory was that It had been fastened by the confederates to the railing outside the but the are sure that it hanging loose aa Snyder crossed the It not believed that ho could possibly obtained the rope 3n the and It scorns certain that it must have been brought by the men who helped in hla Immediately sent out for Is described as 25 years 6 feet 4 inches in of dark and sullen with address IB 627 who hat been ft watch for ter 111 and his widow in a critical con- dition A young is now on a visit to hla grandparents at was a member of the Masonic He had been in the employ Of the railroad a long RYE SHIPYARD Several Yachts Citizens Aid the Fire The Point shipyard at N. wag almost destroyed by a fire which was discovered at 11 o'clock last It was reported that several small racing yachts course of construction were The yard is about a mile from the American Yacht and eral of the members and residents of Hyo aided the local Fire Department In trying to extinguish the flames under the of William Parsons and number and motor boats were hauled off the ways Into the water and from but more than worth of damage was dona before fire was The origin of the fire Is The Milton Point shipyard is operated by a company of which T. wright la and has made -a specialty of manufacturing small racing yachts In tho last WHAT W 18 No to make the cool GOV. GLENN REJECTS COMPROMISE OFFER Southern Railway Must First Comply with the Rate He STATE'S PLAN OF FIGHT Will Fine Railroad Corporation Itself Where Habeas Corpus ings Will Not Special to The New York N. 0., July accept the peace offer made to Gov. by United States Attorney this would bo to surrender to the Federal court Gov. Glenn In a blU was found the ticket of the Southern and when to court both the agent and officials of tha railroad to recognize tho State they would not but stood and tho court Itself had to enter the plea of Not The State has in every instance obeyed all orders legally made against It by tho Federal but the railroads have re- timed willfully to recognize a single order or of the State treat it as a and refuse to appeal from its The State has rights and will maintain them against the ments of the Federal court at the request of a Gov. Glenn that the muni first comply with the rate law before he will accept the proposition of peace If Judge had shown the slightest disposition to recognize the validity of the rate law and the of tho State to institute and prosecute cases arising under It In the criminal the Governor nays ho would have been entirely satisfied to allow the tions to be suspended until tho Supreme Court of the States could but that ho feels he cannot for one ment permit this State law any more than any other to be ignored and pled under foot by the railway company or any one Preparing tor tho expected conflict be- tween it's courts and the United States Circuit the State has laid a plan of procedure intended to balk any order by the United States Circuit Court for- bidding the enforcement of the railroad rate law and to harass the Southern The railroad procured this de- cision In the of Wood and who were convicted in tho lice court of more than 2Vi cents a and who were released by on habeas The State authorities see that thin re- can effected In other cases where agents are arrested and will proceed In many cases to fine the railway tion In such case there can no habeas and an enormous will be the total of these fines that the railway would bo ruined If the railroad law should be found constitutional United States Supreme The Southern Railway Is peeking to en- Join every solicitor of the State from bringing suit against the road under tho rato ThiK is aimed State courts and The State's counsel says the action against solicitors ing thorn from performing their duties under the rate law could not have tho slightest effect upon tho prosecution under that as it would not affect the right duty of the Grand Juries to make pre- and to find true nor would it affect tho right of a court of tho State to try the cases before petty who is holding a term of Superior Court at N. to-day Instructed a Grand Jury tn return ments against the Southern Railway for violations of the rate President lay of Southern Rond nnd other high officials are still holding a long con- ference United States District Attorney Holton arrived is the proposition of peace made to Gov. Glenn by Assistant Attorney General Edward T. sent to by President the Injunction suit should speeded und eotton ready for final the corpus de- horo should bo at onco carried to tho Superior Court by the at In- the Railway 430.- 000 bo carried by tho com- pany to tho Supreme Court of the and If thut court affirm tho judgment of the Court the railroad company should out a writ of error from the Suprotno Court of the United and carry the case to the latter that three present every feature ot the which has nil further proceedings under the rate law In tho nhall be until the Supremo Court of tho United can ronder final Judgment the These propositions were absolutely re- by Gov. Special to The New York N. July his and his council of were in conference all They have stopped any further movements in the rato act Edward T. Assistant Attorney General of the Department will be in tho morning to confer with Gov. Glenn and the State Tho fact that It appears that dent Roosevelt will enforce the decree of If ho is called on to So so has had a very salutary effect on the The injunction against the collection of fine is ready and will be served within the next three MAY IMPEACH Washington Officials Expect That Such Action May Be Special to Tht New York July few high Administration officials In but some of those who are state that there is a probability the Impeachment of Circuit Judge C. who dered the release of the Southern Railway officials convicted by n. State Judge of violating the new State rate It Is stated the convening of Congress charges will bo brought against The complaint against the it la will be signed by North Carolina officials and the Judges of the State It will .be that tho Federal action Is an open and gross violation of his and that he has attempted to override the North Carolina courts and limit the power of the The Impeachment If m- will afford the Southern bers an opportunity to attack the judicial policy of the National will make an issue out of It for the Party In the next The Democratic It IB expect this Josue to overshadow all It would take a vote of the Senate to remove The Republican Senators are apt to take the view that this Is a question of law upon which the beat authorities might the COLUMNS OF FROM Pumice Alto Being Thrown Up A New Island Special 1B07. NEW YORK TIMES Co. July A re- markable phenomenon la reported from Sydney In a dispatch to The Dally Advices from the Tonga dated July 5. state that seven distinct col- umna of and black pumice all within an area of two have been visible for a fortnight from the largest island of the The which appear to arise from veritable holes in the are estimated to be 250 feet in The ocean Is very deep at this There Is a continuous roar and quent explosions pumice being thrown on to the island of 30 miles The Tongan Government Gazette re- ports that land Is forming around the scene of the and It is believed that a new island is In course of The or Friendly are In the South southeast of In June a severe earthquake occurred at which la tho most populous of the Most of the group are and consist of but there arc also a number of volcanic peaks of some among which several are Amargura was almost destroyed by a violent eruption In 1847, the explosions of which were audible 160 miles and In 6ctober, 1885, a violent submarine eruption occurred about forty-eight mi Irs northwest of resulting in the emergence of an Island three miles in length by one In WRECK BY CAN. In Flushing Uses Homely Covering for Ita A milk can containing some dynamite an 3 a largo quantity of powder was ex- by supposed members of the Mafia early yesterday morning In front of the saloon of Gustavo at SO Grove L. I. The entire front of the saloon was No one was although Bonacorsa and wife and two children were asleep over when tho explosion took The were awakened by a dull rumble nnd a rocking of the The keoper feared the about to crumble and hastened to get his family out of There was only one although some powder and a few sticks of dynamite wero later found in the Over a month ago Bonacorsa received a letter from Italy in which ho was told to give up Some his the letter and Instruct him as to where the money was to bo He had forgotten the no one having to give him the promised when the sion took Bonacorsa has been successful In and believes thut some of his must have become Jealous be- cause of his He knew ing oZ the writer of tho letter from and did not know how the writer knew of Beyond the fact that he had seen a number of strange Italians In his saloon recently could not help tho police In their ON VACATION Mr. Young Sona Try cally to Save Him Body George proprietor of a large laundry in began tion yesterday morning when he left his home in N. with his two little George and 18 and 7 years old planning to dle up the Hackensack Biver to River Edge in a ba careful of the and don't let them said Mrs. Webb to her husband when the happy left tho Undertaker Ricardo und the two boys reached tho Webb home In Park late In the afternoon to toll Mrs. Webb that her husband had been seized with cramps while and after crying for had been drowned in twenty foot of The boys heard the cries and swam to where their father They at first thought ho was for he was an ex- They couldn't find their father and summoned The older of the boys finally found tho body and then considerately sent hin younger brother away while he dragged his father's body the boys was A over the body the but it was Mrs. Webb Is from shock Mr Webb was 55 years inent In New York Masonic DIES n Broker Drowned In the Gymnasium Tank at July 24.-Hyland C. a was drowned In the gymnasium of the University of Pennsylvania at Houston to-night He was stricken whilo In the water and was past when taken from the NEAR Woman and a Man Who Went to Rescue Pulled Out Mrs. Minnie Enright of Ninth Avenue and Twentieth while bathing with friends at tho foot of West Twenty-fifth Coney was caught In the undertow and carried seaward away from tho Daniel a of 312 Twelfth swam to her He reached the but In the to reach the shore became ex- hausted Meanwhile others In the party got a rowboat and went after the pair When the two wero hauled into the boat Dr. Cone of the Coney Island Reception The others of the party refused to give their Latest Shipping Steamship July 13; bados July 9; steamship Kingston July 7; steamship Boston July 21; steamship Matanzas July IT. Arrived Steamship Adriatic at Plymouth July 25. and will found on the lith last VAUDEVILLE TRUST IN PARIS Big and English Managers Unite on RIVAL KLAW ERLANGER Combination in Reduce Paid to the Special 1007. by THE NEW YORK TIMES Co. July Meyerfeld of San one of the largest ville managers in the arrived In London to-day from whore attended a series of meetings of ican and European managers In con- with the formation of an inter- national vaudeville Although I look with no great sonal enthusiasm on the formation of such a said Mr. I believe that a great Inter- national amalgamation of vaudeville now practically Tho organization la further advanced In France and Germany than In It will be time before the English managers are lined England Is the homo of and the field Is so vast that It not matter If all the managers do not como Mr. Meyerfeld told that the present at the Paris conferences Included Percy Martin M. the leading vaudeville ager of and important Con- booking The can theatres which will the which will the International Booking will include all those under the control of Beck's Orpheum Farcy syndicate vaudeville and the Keith Proctor An arrangement such as that ar- rived at In said Mr. undoubtedly would promote Since my arrival I have not been en- gaged in any business for tho T have booked almost a score tions on my own and am ing forward to a prosperous The Western managers need such a far the troubles in San cisco have been extremely Even without 'a we book attractions for two If under a trust ar- rangement longer engagements given It will bo a serious This and other matters will have to be tled In the course of In it will be several weeks before anything like a perfected organization is Mr. Meyerfeld bought an automobile in and made n. number of trips on the Continent and In Ho will sail on Friday on the Auguste Percy Williams will sail on the Mr. the music hall to-day described tho new trust as a really big He It is quite needless to talk about millions of dollars back of the because the names of the ple in it are sufficient guarantee of its financial Vaudeville artists have been getting far too much and It occurred to us that Insuring long engagements on good might be able to ob- tain artists at far cheaper The result 1s that we control the booking of We have over and are going to make many more very We can already give artists engagements of over two years on the European continent If longer engagements over the entire International The being provided for over a long will have more leisure to work up new The managers will pay less for star and agers of towns will work gether instead of cutting one another's It strikes me as an ideal com- Klaw talk about a tremendous makes business men Money will buy a great but organization needs We have been years building up our and can afford to laugh at others who come In Our com- bine Is likely to develop The inspectors Warships with Troops Which Are Going to egates on Their Way Hit Allegation of Negro Blood Has Angered 111., July is a probability of n. movement to ask for the removal of Vespasian United States Commissioner of Pensions as a of tho charge he has mado that Mrs. Isabella Robinson find negro blood in her veins for reason is not entitled to share of the late John Warner's I Morn than one hundred love letters by John the wealthy Clinton to Ohio girl he met during a railroad Occident in Kansas bear out the contention of Mrs. Warner that her loved her rind that she did not deceive pasian Warner SEAT ON FOR Dull The Low Price Times in Stocks the Dull times In tho stock market were reflected in the of a seat on the Stock Exchange yesterday for which is loss than the price brought at tho few weeks After the Harrinian dividend coup of last the public came into the stock market the price of seats jumped to which is record Again last December seats sold at that at the height of the ment before the January slump as ns was offered for with no one to It Impossible to tell where it will THE LID Supreme Court Gambling Special to The Nsw York ATLANTIC July 24.- Mayor Franklin P. Story and Chief of Police Charles W. Maxwell receded ders from Supreme Court Justice Thomas W. to-day directing thorn to close all houses and clubs In thia city in which there Is The Court also gave the Chief and Mayor a. list of places In which the order said that there was For last five when the preme Court Justice has made his semi- annual charge to the Grand he haa referred to the subject of and directed that Indictments bo But not In any except where bling 30 flagrantly carried on that Juries did not dare ignore was an Indictment ever When Justice Trenchard a little more than a year he made the same sort of and It was supposed that would bo the end of It. The Chief and Mayor always said they stood ready to close any house If evidence of gambling was brought before They have never taken any initial except In cases of negro crap games or Chinese opium of under the .no pure food Hetty's Son Launches the First Cor- New Texas to Thf Mew York 24.-The first cor- chartered the new Texas law that went into effect July VI was Issued to-day to 1C: H. R. son of Mrs. Hetty Green of New The new law SO per of the stock must in iTToney and all stock subscribed before a charter can be Mr. Green made the necessary affidavit and launched the Cash Oil Company of Mr. Green has a of the wealthiest men of Dallas as He has ob- the control of i acres of land at In Hunt forty miles northeast whore large of petroleum have recently been I Mr. Green is and dreds of other men are1 PROF. Delegate at San Francisco Conference Talks of Tiresome SAN July Prof. mon Director of Astronomy at was Indirectly Insulted at tho industrial peace to-day by Hugh member of tho Prof. porno time after ering his address on the congratulated another speaker on the broad views be had Then Craig arose and Mr. I think that too much of the time of this Is given to JAPAN TAKES FULL KOREA Resident General to Hava Charge of internal BAD POWDER Smokeless Deteriorates and la Dumped Special to The York July for the nate discovery this morning that the smokeless powder In tho magazine .at the battleship at the navy yard had deteriorated and therefore become a disaster might have re- As discovery was made the JAPANESE TO BE OFFICIALS crew was put to work throwing the der Into the The Illinois has been ot the yard since June who passed the powder may be called to perhaps before ft As soon as the powder la by a board consisting of from to five commissioned it is and Ini the naval magazines and on board ship the powder is kept an even temperature that prevents This leads to conclusion that 1C tho powder on the Illinois was under standard and it must been in that condition or at least ready for such condition when it after being to the naval Tho serial numbers on the lot enable the Government to determine at onco what Inspectors parsed the and It will eo hard with them if it Is found that the lot was not up to standard when it was The discovery of the quality of this powder attention to the admission of an official of a large powder published in TUB NEW YORK TIMES that poor had been For this a of employes of the powder company were July dated say that a new convention between Japan and Korea has been text of the convention not yet been mado but it in re- ported to consist of seven Its main is that it invests tho resident with complete control of the Internal of Korea and appoints Japanese officers of Korean It is reported that tho quick of the Korean Government with Japan's demands wae due to the fact that were much easier than wero The removal of the deposed Emperor to was not included Jr. the It 5s believed that the new agreement with will be made public on July is that the proposals of Japan with which Viscount was charged presented by I to to tho which met at 10 A. M. yesterday under a Japanese The meeting was held in temporary tors ot the Minister of Agriculture in tha Japanese section of the The Ministers deliberated -i P. M. Premier with the of presented the now plan of of State to the peror in tho returning to the meeting within two It is understood that the Japanese though they dc not molest the curity of arc and the fact that the audience of tho inet members the was brief is believed to be evidence of the nation cf night SOul was apparently but apprehension of further disturbances has not A message from slates the Japanese war vessels and Tsushima arrived there from at 9 o'clock yesterday with blue troops on The troops will proceed to Wholesale arrests of leaving palace at 4 o'clock Tuesday tho object to intercept communications from which might throw light on alleged provinces are arc not assemble in tlu city therefore are in suburban where 100 soldiers were yesterday detailed to On account of the prevailing and financial archives of the Government and tho of tho various Government Many agitators to Thf departments amoved to Japanese city to insure their safety from destruction by It is that Court spies are busily engaged in efforts to ascertain iho attitude OL A new press prohibiting the publication or diplomatic and military secrets or anything injurious to the lic is being July members of tho Korean to which tion was refused by The Ha sue Peace Yl and Prince yj loft Southampton to-day on board the Majestic for New In an interview Yl Oui I travel direct to where i hope to see President It is to show America that Japan mado its treaty of 1005, without tue of the of Korea or tho and that Korea never pave up her or con- sented to Japanese The two Koreans propose to visit the principal cities of tho United States be- fore returning to They have not talked with any Government official WiH Testify That Her Father Old Kill Her Special if The 111.. July 24.-The question of the was solved when sho found at homo of will fend her father when he is arraigned on OI III ltt I to tiresome I be- the charge of wile lieve would much better to hear discussion from practical remarks were with hisses Prof rose shook with the few men on the platform and walked The Chairman called Craig to That Miss will testify that her mother She remains loyal to hor father whom sh Three Montana Girls Notified They Are to July Misses they will arriv Bertha and Volker and Miss Kenton Kopnor were to-day notified that after three nutation in Gorman courts they had been made heiresses to fhe of their grandfather valued will so to Germany l supported In his of her mother his affections for Fayo her Biri whom he married She had been merry all through the trip which resulted in the new of her The Magill in charge of Sheriff has been delayed on the trip San and H Is not known when TASTED HiS DEATH Wife Found Poison on Ker Husband's Lips When She Kissed As George a well-to-do farmer of Oxford N. finished his per night he asked his wife to kiss him Mrs. Hayes She a peculiar flavor on her husband's Then her husband her he had taken strychnine with his Doctors wore but Hayes died in great before they Hayes said he had no particular reason Hayes for w tired of for to except that he was He was GT years Line 8-40, or s from St. MINERS Indiana Union Upholds Mine in a Special in The Yark July the first time in the history of coal mining in In- diana three hundred miners to-day fined per day each for eight days for unauthorized Tho of will go to the Summit Mine Tho men struck two weeks ape the company refused to discharge thw mine The mine owners appealed to the State organization and under its conr tract the organization fined the 7S rears the xf standard with over week Sunday L or Superb to Business M