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ee i SRS gLTT . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1911. merican, 1 beginning to understand mething cf the feeling of the British evernment, and comment fn the lend: pe papers to-day is decidedly fevorable than yesterday when the ne UNCLE SAM FACES MEXICO + $e NO TROUBLE AHEAD, .. MEXIGO'S FINANCE MINISTER INSISTS —— first made pub’ Stor bye Seems to Pe Senor That F Country Are Declares About His Sensational. Limantour Hived by Gen, 1 $e Army, fomprehensive orders qut with rapidity a Ataft officers, havin motion, are ¢ he telecta the ne. or. idly soulhw i ry and ammunt viiew. Capt. Joh Mery anda s been ordered ty Sin Antonio, T Join the staff of a mander of being concent The navy, ik ting ests part of th mblance of a hite! sports S MORGAN'S SONA LLER | Banking Firm Is the Mexican Financial Ag This Pountry and Europ nl rated State Dep ded th division of the A een supplied with the 7 ; 2 es HOR amd are prepared to Fla . @no at the “drop of th bh which was Wberetary of the Navy nt ¥ {President Taft to-day assured Mr, de | OA" Governme tb Barra Ambassador to | fan State Depa t slater t Aent Heuod in Mexico City las: nisi has the American Embaray accurate 0 Pre nted the atttty s ” ing 20,000 troops to sense construction KI Mr. de la Barra that ti 1 upon the there for maneuvres, and tat th are going Mothing in the movement that saked bl kant e&elte alarm or unusual interest. 1 Pexas an well As 1h ‘ ——— parts of the United States, and he takes the liberty of giving Pree 200 MARINES SAIL ' 4 4 . | dent Diaz anc the Mexican Govern ON THE PRAIRIE,L) jy651 to assurance that sch ma nocuvres have not the slightest sig PHILADELPHIA, March %—Fully | nincance which should cau any ap. equipped for participation in the big] prehension oF ng to our go: mitary movement, more than 7 ma-| friends, tie ne « of the South rines sailed at 9 A. M. to-day on the r uring, He Says. ahd New London ind were rushed to| be reassuring to my Government and transport Prairie from the Phi 14 Rea —— eee = i ai is i Navy-Yara for Guantanamo, Cul 4 | tn commenting on this despatch Min- | marines were drafted from Washington, | ter Limantour su a Anapolla, Brooklyn, Boston, Newport | “This communication will, Tam sure, | Remarkable and Suggestive Lines of the Southern Border of the United State The xed on the Panama Canal. THE RESULTS ON THIRD DAY QF AN ARMY MANOEUVRE.” AND CUBA. to San Antonto from posts in twenty and New York for embarkation on 0 San Antonio to prepare for army. this city following the order for the | #ould be to my ple who, naturally mobilization of troops in Texas, Be- | ave been greatly disturbed by tie 4 a Twenty thousand soldiers en route aides general stores the Prairie is carry | #ensationnl sta a made by the States. fag south 365,000 rounds of ball cart-| press I greatly deplore se pao! Scout crutser Chester en route to Tampico, Mexico. ridges. many of the comn made by the Scout crulser Salem en route to Galveston. The transport Dixte, which was or- | press upon the whol tter, and also | Pacitic leet mobMized at San Diego. dered here from New York to take ma- | the kaye longed + ‘| ise co Auxiliary transport Prairie leaves Philadelphia with 700 marines. rines South, arrived at the Navy-Yard| which are daily printed about Mexle } Const ‘Artillery ‘moving to Norfolk today, and immediately preparations | “It is Impossible for me to uni I crutsers: to load the v i with store: were | stand why sensational eet | Commissary officers rushed ahead t begun, The Dixie will sail within a day | should be expected with respect to two | | or two, ‘oples who relations are so well | ———- | defined ax those of Mexico and the (Continued From First Page.) AMBASSADUR ates are, and who are living - with you before writing the letter?” tiled *y > long time have lived as such | T suppose, will include the Carnegte | 48ked the reporter, ng the DISCREDITS STORY | oood neighbors.” Truats!' | on, yes" was the answer. be) OF DIAZ’S DEATH. | wren sinister Limantour wan asked No Conflict, Says Carmody. | “But this is a very simple matter,” | continued Prof. Collin, “and people should not make so much of it. There is no intention to influence any action about the report “You can put it down for a prac-| Dias he shrugged tieal certainty that the report of the | laughed, 1 collapse of Preside A Attorney-General his shoulders and noon Issued the fe nody this after- wing statement: death of President Diaz is false,” sad| “I have had no such information, and — strlet-Attorney Whitman of which the District-Attorney may con- Henry Lane Wilson, United'States Am-| 1am sure that ft is not true,” he said, | York and myself held a conference this | template, bassador to Mexico, when he war told Morgar’s Son Call | Morning, ere Was no conflict, of State Should Be Consulted. to-day of the rumor about the Mexican) Among the early callers on Senor LA- | ViCWs Of authority or of polleyi between portant matter and President. He sald the report was in-| jy antour at the hotel this morning wére US'IN respect to the Carnegte Trust Interests involved. The tended to influence the stock mark Mr. Wilson left New York this aft noon for Crawfordsville, Ind. where | hig mother $s {11 jot Company, 1 am officially having the financial afta company speedily Bennett, Railways n has Interested in rs of the trust Husted and of having , Ment J.P. Morgan jr. and Db. V Vice-President of the Nation Mexico. The Morgan f Attorne; is the constitutional lawyer for the State Banking Depart- and he should be consulted in Se identified with the Mexican Government png interest f the depositors, espe- tus action, There will be no conflict for w number of years as its American oiiny of trast funds and State funds 2% there Is no reflection on the District- bankers, and was, together with Ite) | Attorney, It is purely a friendly act London and Paris branches, a member ™ a on the part of the Governor to bring ; of the syndicate which conducted the . te had on deposit wit together these two great law officers in efunding of a large block of Mexican CoMpany about $170,000 at the time of @ courteous and official way. Without jovernnent bonds in Europe last J failure, This office liected, almost some action of this kind by the Gover- under the direction of Senor Limantour, | tn ately after the failure by prompt | nor, there 1s no way in which they Prices were consid y higher at, With Mr. Morgan when he called Was gotion, nearly $40, 4 ve officiaily brought to work to- the outset of this morning's stock mare Cecil M. Gre & member of the The balance we have been sec er," British Parliamer {ty on financ who is a promi: in London. After nt id any city offictal make a sugges- ket, but no improvement was wit n to the Governor which might have in the volume of business transacted“! h ‘ Huenced action?” The display of strength was attributed | conferring with Minister Limantour t District-Attorney as ite! “Oh, no, ‘The Governor's purpose tn | to the satisfactory report of grain re- {WO men hastened to the Morgan over the enforcement of the taking this step was for the future pro- serves in farmers’ hands on the first) The Hon. Cecil M. Grenfell Is married | criminal law in its app s of all parties concerned, The | of the month, published too late yes- $0 the sister of the Duke of Marlborough. | company, as well » 4 Involved are so important that ter@ay for market use. Anticipations r caller was Joseph ©. F corporations deemed best to have the Attor- of @ favorable Steel report to ” 7 » capitalist, Who is heavily inter- at our ney-General step {n so that there can be PE tat resson ic? it ested in Mexican investments and par i : ih ane Be criticism in the future of whatever firmness, Advances in Wabash ate tarit : oll and mining, steaks. He y knowledae, that 1 in any | Sctlon 18 taken now by these two a ? arrives here to-day from Washington, eres WLI OF Attar tite ea at ‘ fpatied the miost attention. The pre lierg ne had conferred, according 10 | iaaitel ol UL Mayor's Emphatic Denial. a. Vang Prleligy to the granting of his statement, with President Tagt and | gy phan Fan ney tout) Mayor Gaynor emphatically dented Becretary Dickinson. ee ma to-day that he had either conferred or | labor an increase in waxes despite the ent from witch might appeal to him to, Sway tpat he hag elths Dix with ref- Belitties the Revolution. | be Ww r . adverse rate ruling. to having Attorney-General Car- Realizing later reduced the list trom| Mr. Burke told the reporters that he | ct in the | negto Trust case thé top, but subsequent trading ruled | he had been in the wahua District | cc I Know absolute! nothing about this firm. dt surrection was |W matter? said the Mayor. “I did not dnoon, dred: fonvureles importan inaurrectos, he | ¢ isk the Governor and [ have had no Milinses was tors sd tha leaid, made. sallles aie lP communtoation witt him whatever. As finish, when a short ra ¢ pla t fire to bridges, destroyed | ¢ y iH Carnegie Trust caso itself, f REET highest range of aa ah isnt eimaaiaan yan : : here ue ver saw Mr. Cumming or any of ‘his changes were ted to f ns with | ished . ‘ ¢ than |eroup in my life. I do not know Cum. aihas predominating ‘ oon ‘ ‘ ) ns at he man ever con- y at 3 ‘ on ‘ ud Vivan Comp I (nected with thi The Clos of the y Nai are aol io sa ? : BF reesi ae ig . Oey Ley Carnegie Trust ¢ an! 0 ‘ \ eo Hey { A 4 CRAY Wash | te i \ trulafully publiswed, nor did I attend America AK 7 ‘ F A. ¢ nfid ! a word of truth in thi ee “ « ‘ » BNavsau street. ‘This Rai : the | Atorney. 1 firm ! € the s of th f Cart 1 it closed : GCED Nashville er and politician, who DRAGCED To HIS DEATH AT HEELS OF WILD HORSE, , ‘ ‘ ' ; a ) A Whitman has been YUMA, Att, Mareh Vone w ns of Cummins all ofa ¥ . ; x , mmins was the rh Indl 1 i . arnegio ‘Trus r 1 It is u } ‘ i iN A. D a n Puasa ‘ 8 J, Matdwir yokien, as ¢ ‘ puck ba : the 189 ) wt eld for iT Ss dictated the 1 to an BATH TUB TRUST MEN LOSE, yok and Vhere at Evening World rep ft, ¢ wont dire There Is not a grain of truth In Tmmantty Plea Made In Cstmtnal the D teat any nation that the Attorn : anit tos hence ’ that evening General intends to step 4 isting : it ly p wa. iow ive a ney aside, to take ) 1 ne sug ( n ‘ issued any ; . Whitman is an ab. ¢ ea ’ ; , W a lato in t t Lity on its face, plea when the Was cried t ible can be perfectly sure “The Mystery of the Burnt Barn” ts y entere ‘ in tention 1 , t Attorney Whitinan and enother of the Red Triangle series of efendants ‘ nals w Y A : Neral Carmody are work- complete Detective stories in book form of (ie ( ent Bt the re 4 1 the public interest being given every week with the Sunday thetub t ho plea “ " ; a Rave da Ab uoatiite senate orld. = Thi thrilling story of a equ f 4 MT ove act or In sentiment, between verplexing and it mtv, the Y a Metiey solution by the great London Detectiv No definite date has been set for 1 know exc Mr. Baldwin added that there were ‘Set it free with next Sunday's World, [me trial of the cases, | 1 presume the Governor consulted; matters involved in the Carnegie Trust t ( scone theme rete: “ - - pice nich ran into it was perfectly Governor should Interest himself in seeing that the wisest course was pur- sued in the affairs of the failed institu- other States, proper that Mr. Baldwin represents Joseph B Reichmann in the Carnegie affairs. veveral years ago he represented the nembers of the Jenkins family in cases growing out of the collapse of a trust ompany of that name. —_— CUMMINS TRIES TO UNLOAD HOLDINGS OF CARNEGIE TRUST. The Assets Realization Company of No. Broad street has been urged to r the defunct Carnegie Trust | mpany and the various Industrial | enterprises appended thereto. ‘This is the “undertaking corporation’ which successfully Mquidated the Natl Bank of North America and the Amsterdam ational Bank, two tutlons which went down in the of 197 with Charles W. Morse For a week past Wiliam J. Cummins, the Nashville promoter and politician who was identified with the coliapse of the egie Trust Company, hus been making his heedquartera with the As- | sets Realisation Company in an effort to interest the officials of that cory tion in a pting to rehabilitate the so- 1 Stock: clude th yards C Pla ‘The gotiations through a friend of Mr. Cum- ‘Tennessee Packing npany of Nashvitle and the Iron Works of Dayton, O, avening World learned of the ne- mins, to whom the promoter had saki he would spend the day with the office: of the Broad street conc John W McKinnon, the head of the Assets Real- , AND BRONX IS DRY BIG MAIN BURSTS. FOR SIXTEEN HOURS Bakeries, Saloons and Thou- sands of Families Suffer From Water Famine. A water famine existed In W br! Bedford Park, University * Heights, Sedgwick ID s ot western part of the Bronx generally from 7 o'clock las: night until noon to-day owing to the breaking of a big feed pipe running from the Will- famsbri period f which The feed pil m the ge reservoir. It was an anxious the firemen of the distrc d with wooden buildin + inches in diama reservoir into Van Cort avenue and connects with th ing the Bronx district lying ariem River, Pressure on forced {t apart avenue near Mosholu Parkway party discovered the hour later and notified x Park. The aw esed going re that had been to: the rush water An automo: break half an the police at B bile narrowly m twenty feet equi in the pavement trom the pipe. t wa hour after 9 to the police bi rtment had any men on the § In order to repair the break it ecessary to shut off the supply the ervoir. When the trouble was reached it was fo new length of pipe 9 Deputy Wa ymmissioner Jordan, by the r was the Water ma was fron | with a force of sixty n, worked all night and up to noon to repair the break, There had been no opportunt to notify the res 8 of the district to save water befor pipes went dry, and in consequence the western part of the Bronx was the dryest sec- tion of the elty for sixte ere was a tremendous rus. 1 waters, Bakeries wer through the night by the necessit: carting water for long distances. Sa- loons opened this morning under the necessity of washing glasses with selt- zer and vichy ew York University felt the famjne severely. The ste heat in many apartment houses wa: shut off because careless Janitors and firemen had allowed the water supply n hours ed ot to run down before the break in the main, The famine ext 4 from High- bridge to Spuyten Duyv easter- ly side of Harlem —<—_—_—_ EX-JUSTICE NOT LICENSED. Gildersleeve, Om Referee, New- lected to File Hin Certificate, That former Justice Henry A, Gilder: | sleeve of t eme Court has been practicing law without ever Laving fled a@ certificate as an attorne became Justice is ce 1909. the offetal ret- He was @ ror Court, a act Was made a Court. He re- known to-day, w! ed permission to ph | record, dated Dec. 1, Judge Gildersle eree of the Supre a ate on th » Justice Guy e wald he was admitted to prac- In 1866. Ih, 1899 jawyers to file’t) was to the bar |passe!, but lersieeve sald he |neglected to file his, 4 There ts Only One ‘| «Bromo Quinine’’ That is Laxative {zation Company, could not be seen, Auantic City and would not be back | before Tuesday Mr. Cummins is understood to hy ouragement ve re- respec to reorganization of the Carne rus Company. But there is a probability that an offer may be forthcoming f the 4 Reallzation Company to take v Pennessee Packing Stock Company and the Platt fron Work Andrew Ci le holde control of the stock of both the packing company a the tron s among the vol al given to him as security by Cut and his friends for a $2,000,000 Notes have been iss cerns running in io! dars. The actual val ri ie a business propos tnvestigat Particularly the Ladies. 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