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BALLOON WITH SIX MEN LOST ene JOHN H. STARIN DEAD A WEATHER-Fair and colder to-nlght; Tuesday clear, NIGHT EDITION © ‘ PRICE ONE CENT, BA ii — NEW ‘YORK, ‘MONDAY, MARCH 22, ane LT VISITS WOMEN IN NOB : ATENEMENT TO URGE ATTAGK CN KISS OLD NURSE STRIKE BREAKERS pee and Sisters of Hatte Lead Demonstration at Orange Station. MEN Finishes Many Preparations One Charged With Throwin: and Inspects Liner on Which | Stones and Others With He Trying to Rescue Him. 1909. ‘Fugitive Samuel C. Levinson Identificd as Whitia Kianapper MSIE cTRC CHAR NICHES DECREES LU vernor Refuses to Extend Clemency to Mrs. Mary Farmer, Who Was Convicted of Murdering Sarah Brennan to Get Hér Property. , OON WITH SIX MEN OST IN MOUNTAINS “America” Missing, Two Days After California Ascent, Supposed a Wreck | ~~ ON Nl fauic Dashes Up to Tenement Wives for Fond Farewell to Mary Ledwith, ARR LAST DAY HERE, FOUR ESTED. -* 4 Search Made for Men Who Started with Little Food or Clothing. Sails “To-Morrow. Citizen Theodore Roosevelt caine to Led by women, several hundred strii town to-day to say a few farewells, ing hatmakers made threatening den k write a few editorials, inspect the onstrations to-day at O#ang: al: W M N A “ome tr e sj 1 s i H i Me rf t CHE j LOS ANGELES, —No word has come from the six meu teamehip Hamburg, on which he Will group of the men who have taken the SECOND @) AN IN STATE ke, sreettol sail to-morrow, answer a few hundred en lost in the moun- places, | there was no real trouble. feared they have be Thanks to a heavy f e Bua letters, dictate a few shake a few smile a [few hundred smiles, refuse a few thous | _sand offers of rifles, ammunition, cannon and the like, eat a few journey score letters, TO RECEIVE THIS SENTENCE, zard now raging there. =: WOMAN'S ARMS. Mains in Up to noon to-day nid he mid hundred hands, For several weeks about 9,300 of + employees of the various hat factor of Orange have been ) ascended ' State | from the big balloon whi revol- | on strike for } Saturday their union failed strike benefits, the ,from Tourna Pasadena at ve $8 o'flock & ter wages. to pay Executive Declares that the Law Makes bites of Innch, and a few any Capt. N.EOM au in Douglas Robinson's automo-! fund having been exhausted, a as a| | No Distinction Between the Sexes Vitra patie: | bile, result the men became desperate. i SOO EES ; TORN BY OG IN Accompanied by two of his children.) This morning five ies Ree | bite! Bedeies 18 Shaentel 18 : | the) and Kermit, the ex-Presideent ar- the men have 5 ‘oming trom New York, got off a Lack- Impartially Enforced. lrived at the foot tains 7 | of Kast Thirty-fourth | awanna train at the Highland avenue | —-———————-_______ | The last tra the bal was | [street at 213 from Oyster Bay, Cross. | #4tion. Thirty policemen and six de- | — Sreertmalsanpectaianhrovaniattial |ing the river, he nodded a few hundred | &Ctve# whder Roundaman Brown neve clouds in Grand Canyon on slope of waiting to escort the party to the fac- ALBANY, March 22.—Gov. Hughes announced to- y thathe had de- nods to fellow passengers who recog: NEW CLUE TO KIDNAPPERS Mou Lowe, the big bag containing t tory of Berg & Co, } J 78,000 cuble feat o being driven Sot 37a nized him. Debarking, he swept Ethel, The oid hands, who had-gathered’in j nied executive clemency in the case of Mrs, Mary Farmer, who is undér meer ter hy a strong nortn wind toward and Kermit along, with him to the| cfwds around the depot, watched the Rs : j Feathers on Mrs.Hague’s Head- newcomers In silence, and there would } sentence of death at Auburn Prison for the murder of Mrs. Sarah Brennan, probably have been no outbreak had It the peaks of the range walting automobile of Douglas Robin- One of the worst storms in years is two feet at Mount Lowe a blizzard raged, the The and nearly JAIL day yesterday raging in the mountains, Four feet gear Roused Wrath of} [{0", AUS. Robinson, Mr. Roosevelt's | not been tor the wives and daughters at Brownsville, near Watertown. Mrs. Farmer will be electrocuted some 4 OMAR aan ae eek ; fi |Sister, was in the car with her hus-4 who, sc SSarel 4 d : : ocmenowalasgfallensony Maui umn Canine in Street | band. Fate ANGEL MRE +b ] time next week, very probably early Monday morning, the Court of Ap- Paid Visit in Tenement. out those who were helping to take the bread out of their mouths \ peals in denying her plea for a new trial fixing the week beginning March Ywind attaining a high velocity The moment Citizen Roosevelt had nw fant if nierhverys A Thus incited the me: gan. to 2 0 \whole side of the mountain ts covered | That feathers tn miliinery creations |ctimbed in and closed the door the big | yy ty! pollee peimnen cement see ve 9 for her execution. Lwith many feet of snow, the canyons | re a real menace to a woman's safety |!mousine shot away up Thirty-fourth Mee re eae eee =) Mrs. Farmer will be the second the five seared New York men. One| iterated. street to Second a ‘are filled and the trails are ob! was proved to-day in the case of Mrs. whisked around 3: WI 1 a} Wj arian in this State to die in the elec- It would be impossible for the men! garan Hague, of No, % Sands street, | t* Coen gilded to Thirty-second | ‘erect, Buel aurer Bey Ne At eoreee hitla Gets Fourth Letter and Bargains ith] y Jtrle chair, Mrs. Martha ‘Place, who Yo make their way any distance in the hats te 5 Istreet, swis round another corner proces ot . . | | Kilted her daughter in Brooklyn, was Heat mnow storm. They have with| Brooklyn, who is now a patient at St.!and drew up in front of No, 3M E, fee before he could repeat the act} Abductors While Police Start Hunt for | | the first, she having bere put to death ; vp, [Gregory's Hospital, No. % Gold street, | Thirty-second street Detective Graham had grabbed him, | | March 2, 1809, in Sing 8 ‘ them only a meagre supply of pro-j yr peeita y-secon¢ + an old brick dwell-| Gone coe brother i 9 hae | March 20, 1809, in Sing Sing prigon, Ex- arene and but little warm clothing, | 4anhattan, with both her arms torn ling, cut up into tiny two-room flats, | GetAVro’s brother and another man, Suspect in Illinois. | , Meee ttiee, were organtaed [224 lacerated by: the teeth of @ bulldog! The machine had. hardly. come. to [fan forward to release him ani they ‘Ob | = a ee ti f He Ar Rardsaaeand “wit | dis) Hague's condition is ser | cu stop when Mr, Roosevelt flung out, | were overpowered and taken along too = oT iy eee Ronee after a conference Drs. J. s the pavement, bounded up| The Police. | hes 4 Bone the aut a Abe a hn tne {Downey A: L. Buschman and W. the steps, negotiated one rh kety flight; MareH. made a fourth arrest « ‘ CHICAGO, March 22.—Information declared to implicate a Chicago | Owing to the heavy loac « Wietrich have decided she should go to! of stat y ay ang | Who was ishing a ciu aftor | F : . aa \Whi PAtiericarcarcied) (uutainoes(ioventrross |W hereusranecresiiutalrentmeny mare | penance RG eOUU CULeG RUE aN] Maa nena n rena rcs stor 'aan in the kidnapping of Willie Whitla has been received by State's At- the little rear apartment of ded in clear- sible that the balloon su TRANSIT” DEAD \ ing the three ranges of mountains and ie bee suet Oe Fotcemen Lynoh, of Ledwith, who was nurse for, The women, however, followed whe po-|torney Wayman, and to-day detectives were placed on trail of the \ gaining the Mojave Desert to the north: | ‘ne 08 sea uoe teu osevelt children trom the day | lice to the doors, making’ thyeats and) faa: ; é : a En eterseon han esi tuacvariallst alin tree chase under the| they were born, shaking their fists at the strik - | alleged guilty man, A photograph of the suspect has been mailed to ane ‘ o bring the bag to earth some: |VroOklyn Bridge The gray-haired, sweet-faced little | ers ' Sha The m . 2 State’ an (hyo fs at y wire in the ANGIE early Sunday Feathers Enraged Dog. Woman was speechless with delight ag] The three prisoners were arra nea Sharon. ic ia ear is ts Atop BB Es at Fat 83 He Directed Great.st tl j mhalellmienthcraor’ iq. | Mt; Roosevelt embraced her and kissed | before Magistrate Hray and held for ex-) have relatives in Sharon and in Youngstown, ea re es rane = je dog's rage Is a mid: | ha on the chee amination : Belg ea Tn . A | T 1 ' pies © ‘apt, A. E, Mueller, the pilot,’ die-aged woman, who was in the! «couldn't. ti nenotncel _ ‘ SHARON, March 22.—The Whitla phoned is near Flatiron Park, where the { Harbor Transportation 4¥ gaarty In the balloon includes Lane ©.! Cherry Hill district on am errand ot | without aay aT eoe| bee Tava ae jfamily have assurances that the kid- | $1000) was deyosited | riety wet ay lee _ ‘dtm, a prominent mining man, for-| mercy, She wore a large collection of | said Mr, Roosevelt, patt h i Inapped boy, Willie Whitla, will be re-; Detective Ward, of Philadelphia, was! Business in World. medy of Walla Walla, Wash., now of | paretidge feathers in her hat, still tur-jard giving her another Mee eee lturned within forty-eight hours, It] one of those who conferred with Mr. Pashdena; Pasadena: | thor set off by an aigrette. lAUAnditdonttatteeeant oleh : Jwas said to-day another letter had) Whitla to-day, Detective Perkins, of = Harold Parker, ©. Dods) “When Mrs. Hagne was passing No. 117| beasts get you, Mr. Roosevelt teeta |been received directing in what man-| Pittsburg, has a large force of opera+| John Henry Starin, the “Father of @hube, Pasadena, and CUTTS DoE Ly 1 [Cherry street, the dog, which had been | old nurse, as he departed, kissing her her the $10,000 ransom shall be paid, | tives scattered throughout the suburbs, Rapid Transit in New York,” and the Capt, Mueller is the only CARIN Raving ManiicacCMinornire Main i atny lagelny All details of the negotiations are be-| F. H. Bub, millionaire uncle of the 1944 of the Starin Transportation lines aeronaut fn the party. In July last he) soused himself and caught @ sight of| Oh, I'll attend to them, all right,”| \Y Jing carefully guarded, however jbox, “and! severali detectives attended} ; 4 [participated in the International race lie feathers. Instantly, the dog be- |Jaughed the famous hunter, where te Conferences were held. to-day by (the conference to-day In Mr, Whitla'e dled to-day at his home, aged elghty- from Chicago, when he descended into) came violently enraged. Before Mrs.|he shook hands again with the Dalys members of the Whitla family with {office. Mr. Buhl left the office several | three years, Untiklately he had been in Nees eieuian Gay mas Woe for | jfague could reach a place of safety | waved his hand over his head and went | different detectives, and the activity | times, and a half dozen telegrams were) direct charge of the diversified business miles across the loke, narroBly escaP- | the animal began to leap savagely at|down the stairway as if he were on displayed by all concerned indicated | sent activities in which he was interested ‘ ‘ing with his life. p her hat. greased skids. All the tenants in the [ }that important developments were near, | Detective Perkins, of Pittsburg, in s| | Later, in October, he made an ascene Aenalesalycren | building were looking on and lifted thelr It is admitted that the abductors statement at noon sald: He lett an estate far into the millions, ion from Columbus, O., and landed in Niagara Canyon, where he was M@ragged over 4 rough country, sus- | taining broken siiieng ot and other injuries. RAMS STRUCK; volces in @ cheer as Mr. Roosevelt pro- ceeded to his automobile with cetapultic velocity, Inspected His Ship, have taken preliminary’ steps to give| ‘Developments have been thick and | Some estimates have made him one of the boy back for the ransom of $10,000. |faat to-day. 4 fourth letter has been | the wealthiest men in this State Eastern Trip in Four Days 18) ake affair at Ashtabula, O., early yes-| received from the abductors, I cannot! past fall, while Hterday morning, when Mr. Whitla give you the contents of the lower at). oi. his eighty-thira , SoM + placed $10,000 under stone as directed | this timo, but will say that, give us a | i Hours and 35 Minutes; G “High Admiral of New ), Day’s Run 609, by the senders of a letter, but without |Uttle time and we will walk the kid- | his friends loved to call bim, was sit- recovering his boy, is belteved to have /nappers into Mr, Whitla's office.” It is believed here that the missing ting soberly at his desk in the offices ‘been a plan of the kidnappers to dis- jcover w hether Whitla fs sincere in his boy will be safe in his parents’ home In trying to ward off w.th wer arms the dog's attack on her millinery, Mrs. Hague was badly bitten. The fi |Was torn on both arms as high as herll| At thegomeen! lof) thellOutiook ar | shoulders, Her cries brought several | Roosevelt met Dr. Lyman Abbott and jmen, who beat off the dog, | former | his other sanctum associates, Then began the chase after the dog | Secretary of the Interior James R. Gar- Panrsuen a crowded district. Women field, Robert J. Colller and the Collier his employees cele- birthday, the York Ray,” as OHIARY 0. FARMER | and children got out of the streets un- | editors, Dr. Albert Shaw, editor of "The . intention to pay the money, It is the |y CU UID eID (Tas 2s Cs MSC , Dr. Shaw, aa al eects > pa y nightfall, i aes 3 ere made to sav tl the pollceman’s revolver ended the | Review of Reviews,’ and seygral other| ACCNMUNS t© UNoMclal despatches tem | Pd tion now that the abductors | arr Whttla admitted today that the /1@ansportatton Compan giving the were ma ie if o cae dog's life. distinguished editors. ceived to-day at the Cunard offices, the had no thought of surrendering the lad Tatiana Beh orders that operated his ship yards, put Th ‘odore = 3 | Then Mr. Roosevelt journeyed to Ho-| Rreat flyer Mauretania has been at her at Aghtabula, but were endeavoring to cag fe lad the ransom dry do $ Staten Island iron refused to i i = boken to Inspect the Hamburg and his! favorite tricks—smashing the transat- vatlafy themselves that the father Will) Qin jim in that city for the eh Wl Gf a haennenton Sana jes er U0 cots and wheels of the fire| hunting gear. He was accompanied by lantic speed records she has made and secretly pay the mo ‘or the return! It Algomlenriad barges an ne Gov. Hughes Explains, orses and vehicles. Kermit and his young nephew, Douglas] 5.14, of his son Paaetark Retteeihad : Goer s in denying the applica. The trick ts owned by F. N. Du Bois,| Robinson jr. The trip to Hoboken was |" The action of the stolen boy's father in jr apeaies ar r s t tive « which was a plumber, of No. 213 Ninth avenue. It|made vla the Christopher street ferry | C@Pt Pritchard flashed a 880. secretly depositing the ransom at Ash FAK 2 WwW Farmer's as drawn by two fine big horses,!and the visit to the steamship was} Saying he passed Daunt’s Rock, off tabwia is an evidence that all he wants ¢ r wom i driven by Harry Shaughnessy, of short lau sat ctalpeienth i 1 t bductors * ‘ ) 1 t ‘ ; avi t b jeenstown, at 11.23 o'clock this morn-|{s the ehild and t he abe ra PUR aR ALE sai aunts Fire Engines Mix Into Tangle | 413 wet Phy teventh street. The} The ex-President inspected all his} ing. He passed the Ambrose Channel need not fear prosecution from him. 0) pay ii 1 stock m 1 long statement, In hock of the collision threw Shaugh-| gear, looked Into his staterooms, met 11 1 Ch : aces . His ere 7 a | ar, is sta oms, ightship, going out, at 11.48 p'vlock on Trailing Ashtabula Suspect. eee s his sons fer so That Ties Up Traffic for nessy from his seat and sprained both | Capt. Burmeistgr and all the officers, | the morning of March 17. ‘Therefore the! Wor reine nd here torday’ that ned ; ' 1 pov Ken j his wrlits, O'Neill was stightly injured | shook their hands, and: murmured! pig turbiner, it appears, made the pase |, A. Whital , ae nae oy, “Jo as other Half Hour, | and thé front of his car way demolished, | “Bully!” time and again,,and finally| sage in four days, eighteen hours and eawineoraed ae TERT PERT ud to known a Hughes, “the Pa The right fore lex of one of the horses | motored away from tne pler amid the! thirty-five minutes, actual running time, thay he over oe " aS , throug! the Mohawk Valle ta ; easalive peas | was broken, A policeman spoke of kill-| cheers of a plerful of people. an average speed of 25,54 miles an hour, 4 Fike “i Pata eee ae trict school duration, eked out by one Web. (hey cara Ge peaetNh A westbound Third avenue car, in|ing the animal, but Shaughnessy, de- > which means that the Mauretania has That »PM. islg. ss minted aadad term at Academy of Esperance. He P fe then law ee charge of Motorman Bernard O'Neill folie ie eae jai Ay Peri refused! LipTON ON YACHT CRUISE, | beaten all marks, not only for the voy- | jrother, FW. Whitaker. The stranger ja Fethiegat began life a lan omels, shrew rane te of the destruction o: ; f , 5 rs faced youth, as a clerk broth . and Conductor Frederick Byrnes, ran{ {0 hear of the desiriction of the animal. + | GNDON, March 22.—8Ir Thimas Lip-| #&¢, but for average speed. | asked {f a letter had been left for C. A. sa A Seach QuUnTes ess : ath to curb, All crosstown street car traf- made kn: sted to such + , ' , i store in the town of J into a big truck loaded with plumbers’ | He Protesisd i> such good effect that! ton ts at present yachting in Grecian} Until to-day the est previous time white, and then said this letter would this State a eo rah te He i Lita tialinlaraate ot Buppites at One Hundred and Twenty | oe eee tice and. the. iniured | Waters. His secretary sald to-day that| eastward had been made by her on the ng called for by a man arriving on a Police Strike New Clue. ONG Ru Lada ant Heer te rings ety a Mitth street and Seventh avenue this/% Ne lyon to a hospital inured | ‘vere was no development in.the matter {last trip, which she covefed In four days,!raye shore train. Shortly after J.D. tt fy sald that ow eee eee ee etna ye ia eeaaa lobal enka ene afternoon, causing a wreck that totally | "tee! "an Thien OO ae of a possible challenge for the American | twenty hours and two minutes, with an) whitia arrived from Sharon, went ceived Harrisb fe are reataunel aimantiane to use this power eOEA hacia ton haitran. hole Crowds bound for the matineee in the | Cup. average galt of 2.28 miles an hour. [ine gmith House and inquired for this yolice will not cross into Ohta | euceeordl ceetedlegcinads according’ t ¢ effecting a practical While the crowd was thlokest and the | Harlem Rooyen tyrant ta Hun. | ——— Capt, Pritchard's mossage also stated | titer, form, ‘The who hve started] Household remeules 1 . se ita Ble Cane 5 wenty- th eacrip: | int ; ote are balla is priv Des e v y Police reserves from the West One Hun. | dred and Tom curb] ALL KILLED CARPENTER, ahat on Thursday his ship did #09 miles, | “ang stranger tallies with a descrip- into the itory are bel a ucentanga thee Vanderbilte. Within the sphere of his exect red and Twenty-fifth street station swore approaching of the double quick neveral fire engines, nose trucks and fire patrol carts happened aiong, bound for 4 fire in One Hundred and Thirty-third prreet. There Were many narrow es- ASBURY PARK, N, J, March 2 Albert Pierce, & carpenter, forty-' -tive| years of age, of Manasquan, was in- stantly killed to-day when he fell three fle was laid up for the entire length of | the street. fig his neck, Pierce Was at work on & new dullding at @pring Lake, Pe - stories, striking on his head and ce| | likewise a better showing than had yet tion of the man who sent two boys into peen made on the eastward run. ——— vise i Rew Koko anrg Bathe Buliding, the hotel with the letter feet seven in height, welghed about thirty-five He wore a dark pounds, and was and forty years old between gray suit and black derby hat store from which the message was He was five 1% The According to this story, an| Soon after his marriage, in 181, he yid man who has lived alone two and| moved to New York Citys He signal- a’ half miles from Sharon disappeared | ized his entry Into elty life by working ‘Thur: and has not been seen since.} working out a new and effective plan (Continued on Second Page.) (@ontinued on Second Page.) y exec sted of the Sta! as to aws, Is faiths Sex Cannot Save Her. As the are those yho prisoner ts urge a woman, there that capital pua-