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RELEASE AMERICANS IS OF UNITED STATES U weaTnen—ratr to-might and Wednesday. FINAL EOITION == PRICE ‘ONE CENT. Copyright, s011, | by The Presse Publishing Oo (The Kew York World). NEW YORK, “TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 19 HAD A ‘KICK COMING. PLAN TOEND DEADLOCK TS | DIX SECRET Progress Made, Says Governor, After Confab With Mur- *_ phy and Gaynor. ‘ 4 o| IS SILENT ON SHEEHAN.| Evasive Answers to Questions | as to Caucus Nominee’s Withdrawal. (Bpectal to The Arening World.) | ALBANY, March M.—Gov. Dix appears | te be pleased with the outcome of the | eonference he held in the Executive Mansion at breakfast this morning with | Mayor Gaynor and Chartes F. Murnpy. | ‘The three cornered talk lasted about two hours, and at its close both Mr. Murphy and the Mayor were hen-com- munivative. When the Governor reached his office he sald that progress was being made in the direction of breaking the Sen- atorial deadlock. Definite information, he sald, would probably be forthcoming toward the end of the week, There was no change In the vote for Senator to-day. Sheehan got 74 votes, falling behind because of absent Depew got 9, and the insurgent ent solidly, cast 20 votes didates, Martin Littlet them. Consults Insurgent Leader. OLD ST.PETER'S WALLS CRACKING, DECLARED UNSAFE | Wetght of New Skyscraper Be- lieved Have Caused to VONARKOVY DEALS. US A “CRUSHER” | AND SAILS AWAY “Rather Be a Dog in Europe Than President of the United States.” TAFT’S A GENTLEMAN. i Wants Him Told Von Arkovy | i} Says So} but Roosevelt! | That’s the One He Means. | Richard von Arkovy, the so-called Hungarian baron who got into a peck! of trouble while living at the Pioza lately, dealt this hemisphers a crusl, almost @ crushing, blow when he satled | away to-day on the Kronprinx Wiiheim | of the North German Lloyd !1ne. Ho, sald he was not coming back any more | —nevair-r! It 1s believed that in time| the continent of North America will! rally, | Arkovy’e name—Hungarians in New | York say he is not even entitled to the | “von''~had been taken off the advance | Ust posted on the pier, but at the last moment he appeared, all dressed up and | Dighly perfumed, and took stateroom No. 5% His American wif@ he ex- Plained, who had preceded him abroad by several weeks, would be waiting for | | hing in Germany. “And when can we look for you upon your return?” sollcttously tnquired one | of the ship news reporters. How He Loves America. “America!” said Arkovy, gritting his fine white teeth, “—- America! for this America,” and ie snapped hi fingers with @ truly royal gesture of contempt At the breakfast table the three lead- | ers went over the Senatorial situation | Foundation to Sink. carefully. After Mr. Murphy had gone! the Governaf asked Senator Roosevelt, ne Fo it ‘ leader of the insurgents, to call at the | in the wa Mes ef ft Seite r the oldest Roma: tho mansion to meet Mayor Gaynor and talk over the deadlock. Mayor Me- Ewan also called during the forenoon to Mayor Gaynor. his return to church in New York, added to the v Hotel Ten was asked if Willfam | caused F. Sheehan had .ithdrawn ea hina Bieeaet a aaseatiel ‘have not withdrawn him,” was the rellgioun edifice, A long seam, flanked @rse raply. la the situation altered by to-day's conference?” “Thi Wo smaller appears on the ch street side of the church. buliding was pronounced unsafe 18, i has been ones, | ong The | Feb. ‘ote to-day ought to show.” ‘The Joint ballot at noon failed to show gone to remedy the defects fount by) in- any desertion from the Sheehan ranks, gnectors, Services sav held as and friends of Mr. Sheehan expressed) usual and the the opinion that the conference had not weakened his candidacy. Mayor and Mrs. Gayn by Commander De Kay, t military secretary, were dr asked the skyscr what they | accompanied station in an a obile ’ naon for New Y The Mayor had no comment to make on the situation Mr. Murphy planned to ve later in the day. After the Mayor had gone, Dix walked to the Capito! that there was nothing t result of the confercace progress toward 4 seitlement deadlock was made. "We had breakfast and a conference lasting a couple of hours,” he said, the Senatorship wag discussed during the entire time. Murphy left the Gov. except of that the ‘and Haat “GOOD MORNING, MR. TAFT,” SHOUTED ROCKEFELLER. “There 19 nothing worth while In this cursed countree," continued the depart- ing one now warming thoroughly to his | Cloak Moc el Whose Affections— favorite topic. “I would ra vermin Infested dog in President of the United 8 r be a than “shld Arkov: om his predece tleman. If you should ever see | n that Von Arkovy sald so.” also met former President nd him 1! Mr, Taft ‘Ha! ha! kovy yes, many times” said Ar- nd did you mean him when you |conipared the President of the United | States with a dog?” 1 did," he answ Then he pro ceeded to pour out ag@in his origina explanations for all the recent entangle- ments; that his arrest in the first place | that the charges him and wit sults of grudge cl “knucks" re found in there by the A blades in t pocket had ause of threats his valet vainst him, ome p anwe money amy din Mansion about 11 o'clock and after that Senator Roosavelt caine over for a few | President at On Mag sata “Bactt minutes at my invitation. Mayor Me- an of Albany als change First Greeting During called to pay his pects to Mayor Gaynor.” | Stay at Augusta. Silent Upon Sheeehan, |} ave ‘A, GA, March W.—P Gov. Dix was asked If he report | Taft John DD, Rockefeller Jefinite result of the nce day for the first tlme since the thing erysta d, ‘but) dent's a spite the fact th I feel that progres was “Is it Mkely that Mr. Si withdraw ehan will party. p. information playing with Ansley t give you any N. Y., two hundred any arrangement made for a er conference?" norning, Mr. I nt,” Mr No.” 1 mut Reports have deen current that Mr Prealdent » was abou trive Murphy left the mansion in a ‘hurt.’ In| }0QKed au prised, | 5 is no truth tn the report so | ent and nagnate waved T know ‘ nds at each other and the la is 80) passed on ence was an atten felature, How do you at the 1 “do not consider that there was any Hecwill hava totadve out acy info coercion about It T invited Democratic | yy ytion about thag.” leaders te consult fc eneft of the | Norman E, Mack, national committee- party of which the leaders. IT} man, who had been invited to the con do not consider that I wae going oute vas an absentee, He was kept side of my rights to invite the leaders to confer with me on important party matters.” The Governor said he was anxious that the Benatorial deadlock should be broken, ahd he was ready to confer with any member of the party with that end in view, “What was Mayor Gaynor’s attitude miss |day morning Good Ground to fuse at this time of the year, was after 6 o'clock when Mr got to the big city last night. and It Murphy |1 always play the nun eel ar Arkovy wouldn't tel gambling, it wa 1 that jus is arrest le had been in close co: 4 hanger-on at Hones and that in court he spon rment of Kelly but he that te Hones One had £ the opportunities r play i “et ed him I would be as low f these pig-dogs of American that have hounded me," he wid Smirnoff were P| gers, ———— ARREST TICKET PEDDLERS. The sidewalk ticket speculator which prohibits sale of theatre tekets front of or into effect M ordi: Absolutely the on sidewal nance ear any theatre, wil It was stated at Mayor's office to ail ypeculators B to & aire Uckets in pu This is the law h The Eve World advo’ and am ordinance after severai yours of agi- tation. L ers of the Fublisher Values at $150,000. ia RS MAUD & HOOPS Gy EXPRESS STRIKE SUNDAY BSE HALTSAS LEADERS BILLS KILLEDIN’ : CONFER TO ENDIT THE ASSEMBLY « Re-| McGrath ceived by Company Oificials | in Effort to Reach A Employees’ Commitice Measure, Allowing Amateur Games on City Dia- monds, Beaten 73 to 65, cement | W—The McGrath permitted Sun- amateurs was ot| ALBANY, bill which w baseball p Company wacst tay uyed strong t en at ¢ eated in the As y this a 1 mit t receiving % votes to 73 cas and r It. Last year th bill passed ) a vker Wad & vote, | Mra, D) to Alken, ia Ss. Cy | Mrs. Maldw whose ure searching after thelr t of reported thef rom her stateroom on a aya’ stay 1 1 | Att Hot . sniping: els red off and r r rk in the 8 ne Are Moved. |a who 1 disorder | trampled. va hurt 1 atoh 1 wagons sent| The 1 guard, T Mt ran through a “shower of missiles | twent Mills H 4, net down fron nfs near the | carried fr wagon at the Forty n yard, | ele ree An amoulance sur 1 on ay al bad and bruises. He “ ve Fusillade From Roof. k t a br Ach wal ar Guard Hit by a Brick quad Aas ° 1 r ‘ vi ¢ ‘ly ‘ sthae fled ‘ ea ( > bd the driver and began beating about him jery and peep y rid | with his luv, As he was Vending over organization _ - —_ oe . MAND ON MEXICO } " Circulation Books Open to All - AG E: 8 11. HARDEN COULDNT - SHAKE HOOPS OFF, HE TELLS COURT Publisher Says Broker Followed Him and Wife From Chi- cago and Hung to Them, }LOST FIGHT FOR LOVE. | 18 | | Theatre Parties, Auto Rides and Constant Attentions Too | : _. | That the Two Americans Were Much for Him. | Willtam T. Hoops, a road street broker, in the role of “(W)hoops, my |deari” was revealed to-day as a gon- jatant and ubiquitous “fixer” of *t |squabbles and bickerings of Pereliv Ji, Harden and his beautiful wife, ne Sullivan, until the young couple parted for good in 198, when the gallant Hoops turned about and wedd Hardens wife Hoops, form hicage uk model, Was not present to hear former lus. band place unfriendly constructions on Hoops's beaavior waen Harden's $190,000 {suit for allenating her affeccions began to-day before Justice Pendieton and a Hoops, a m1 with ed furiously at ed incident after incl e now claims show how lov . unt strances th his friend te “ » Yor anyw Hardens huappe to be-were at times jbexun with the clubby walutation “Hoops, my dear £ How Mrs. | Harden grested Ho 4 will develop Hoops takes tho stand tn his de fee rden Remonstrated Mildly, Recalling one incid vhen he re | turned from W neton and met hie] wife and Hoon at the station, Harden | aid ny dear fe you are mo. sun jare you, as a gentle ran when she fails to think Ont 1 Hoop! he didn't anything, asserted he replied “Of course ing t | Mau creet. sh shou s ovcasio} protested t and Harden mean not, Bill, but It's ugly look you two togethe: indisereet—mow see mien. Is very indls ward ated I when Harden had| Harde " and was told i where tre Harden to ( t den was #9 that he t Atlantle Cit nalned thre train to the world, Mowry or Faxicade on gpl. “ALLTHETROOPS PRICE ONE CENT, DEMAND ON MEXICO FOR THE RELEASE OF CONVERSE AND BLATT en United States Government Declares Illegally Caught on This Side of the Border. ; LIMANTOUR BLAMES AMERICANS FOR TROUBLE. Finance Minister Says Those Caught .. With Rebels Cannot Claim the Pro- | tection of the American Flag. 5 WASHINGTON, March 14.—The State Department to- | day asked the Mexican Government to release Blatt and } Converse, the Americans held prisoners at Juarez, Mexico, The Government of Mexico was informed that the State Department's information showed that the Ameri- j | cans had been arrested on American soil. , | Edward Dlatt, one of the prisoners, is from Pittsburg. The address { \of Harry Converse is not known here. When they were arrested the | Mexican Government announced that a survey showed they were are | reste {on Me xican soil, On the technical charge that he fatled ‘ label properly rirkiges alleged te ! from Washington to in Mexico, the Depart- © to-day secured a wi rant the arrest of Harvey Phtilips, 4 former secret service man. The In- | terstate Commerce regulations require vat interstate shipments of ammunte tion must be marked “explosives,” The police ! not find Phillips to-day, He is sald to be an agent of the Mae WILL BE IN TEXAS CAMP TO MORROW =: es | sllcey Ranches rt IRELY TO SHOOT Fourth Artillery Reaches Fo {MERICANS TAKE. WITH THE REBELS. Mounted on Mules. | The direc for surge Sam Houston With Guns the revolution in on Americans to- Min'ster of Limantour, Hotel, r Liman- revolus t are support Maxioan » Yves he P ng to Sen arms ertained the ac- athizers with n the Tes ents of the og with es cannot expect their flag iy go- any good In case they In fact, he intimated aptured by the Fede Light op- 1 to thetr lined up state- 10 spoke / t them field ‘ r ait a ag tured, distressed," he said, patches {rom Bi other points along the « of the activities of Mexico, part ft raiiroad \s of arms and ammunie border, ent ¢ te mugs over the Blames the Americans. patches clearly show that ve ta been more a the x.cans, rselves an ir . 18 ODVis id foreign ; . riet property under o ing flag ‘I am sou. > NEW Wks by KaACKO Co Mas, 40, Lenigte Valley 10° Ape, as xeept for the comyinced chat .