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NN a os ae ee ee en nee ane es nena paenmnn ner cerannetase we et ESOS sh maT ee» ag ee ROLLINS SENT CUMMINS TO MEET HYDE rrr MEXI@O FIRM, REFUSES TO FREE AMERICANS WEHATHER-Falr t GRAD _ The “ Circulation Books Open to All. ight and Thursday; colder. PRICE ity 3011, by The re, ce Fubilcing (The ONE ¢ CENT. ores Kew Yor NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AARCH 15, UNITED STATES ACCUSES MEXICANS OF KIDNAPPING THE ANERICAN PRISONERS scone HYNTR MIL TRY | TO END STRIKE OF __ EXPRESS DRIVERS and Converse. DIPLOMATIC CL. dl Mexico Keeps a Tight Hold on the Prisoners and Refuses | Teamsters Were Vere Plomed With} Them Up. His Services Before and = Want Them Again. WASHINGTON, March 15.—Prese epatches from Mexico City which an- | the Mextcan 6 pon hold to Give nounse that will insist can NABBED FOR ATTACK. Ashton Ready to Call Out 22,000 Men and Tie Up | the “Big Five.” prisoners for was made yesterday by the Nepartment, indicate that a real matic clash Js at hand. ‘The prisoners are Edwin M. Blatt of Mittsburg and Lawrence F. Converse of Glendora, Cal. According to the re-| porte from Mexico Senor Creel, Min- r of Foreign Relat t ions, re- ‘ : Genera} Organizer Wiltam H. Ashten | ising to ate t tion of his!asked Mayor Gaynor to-day to inter Go ent, reiterated nent |code amain ehait of the striking hat the news 1 said the Interna: Mexican soll and xl of Teamsters al- | itbueters ‘ated the eorvices of the | Charges Kidnapping. The Stat ment’s note tothe former str Mexican Embassy does not qualify the!ugain willing to siatement that the Amertcans w nds napped from this side of the Rio If Mexico stands firm in h briny ng about @ settlement of ike and the men were | leave the matter in e Depar is hi » Mayor sald t e would use his | Sking exp) ~ |Couple Whose Marriage Has Led to $150,000 Suit by Former Husbana, INSPECTOR TRIED BROOKLYN WIFE = HARDEN ATTACKS | DIVORCE Four Days After She Ob- tained Chicago Decree County, 1 because plaint she claims, and further, bIN of come had @btained a decree he never saw until she jand married her oid pal and intimate, “Billy” Hoop: Mrs. Hoops again absented herselt | from Justice Pendleton’s court when the case was resumed in which Harden | | seeks to recover $13,000 damages from | fections. | Aw the Seve Jence, for Hoops, Mon trial opened, Lawrer withdrew his obje hto WW. ns attack on the validity of (Mrs. Harden's divorce and permitted [the plaintitt Jen the record with jaMdavits made by the former Mrs. | Harden that she was a resident of New | York on Jan, & and Feb, 20, 1907, In | December of that year she instituted {her divorce action and swore tn Chicago [that she and her husband, |lived tn Cook County, Illinois, u Marriage Followed Divorce. further #8 nt of New s Harden $ been a res 1911. Side Court this afternoon, heard Capt, John MeNally of the West Forty- Harden, | he saw at the 7 bid ‘Circulation Books } Open to an ] ; 20 _ PAGES. STEEL TRUST BUILDER WHO MAY BE WITNESS BEFORE GRAND JURY. AY BORAK co Gikm_ ioe eA Ste EPRI GIVEN AT BOXING: MATCH »: Hoppe. for altenaiion of hia wite’s at | Police caine Saw Pal Moore and Sammy Smith Hitting at Each Other. Magistrate Harris, up in the West wh eventh street station, “believed” that ational Sporting Club sasion when young Mister pon the o Pal Moore and the youthful sister |to the State Banking Department. mm tion and, nith Kave @ recent boxing ex after police pie SUP eHict onsite © inoved his (id not appa velop any Converse were capt within } until the tn thing in conflet with the boxin a a move aes ‘wh today FOR NGT STOPF ih C eae HUBBY 10 : ‘eae Bae pai ree hy a direct move ag Mexico, It wos | uae Fae ue. georen was docke present brie pointed out to-day that the present | O°." 9 : ee aes ‘ Delt athors. Garey. Mali, scion ee ee Je toe SIe i" | geaend aveniua, when & woh ot oO ein An Pamdayit exorn out by Harden on! O'Rourke, president of the club; Patsey stance in which the State Department 3 Jan! 4, 1907, in which he escaped jury jy, , ? sak Di ral has been utilized in the Mexican situa-| 4nd boys surrounded a big covered [se by “atteuting. to the Commis | inlay: referee: Sad: doe Dun. quandian tion. truck and showered the ver and | sioner of Jurors that he was ar of the portal, had all been summoned The knowledge that pro-Japanese oM- | guards with all manner of missil | [Ran tibeds. was GraniAtaniy upon the complaint of Capt, MoNally cals in Mexico had countenanced Japa-} The wagon had been followed by | lon the witness. Ho confessed alg hey Hieard, for the most bast of the news negotiations for a coaling base at| straggling groups from | es tf. “Pactifes AN ” . 0 wanted entertainment of the vewston, the Mansanillo is belteved to have caused street stables. At Daly’s Captain tain tect That! “Goods Are on Oe a Admits] te re nteit he lived ogee vance uaGaetain and Tasnecior action by the United States, Tt js said i the pursuers eloi ss Wer ae time,” but was no Who brought along Alp tbe to indicate that Diaz was losing his| their brickbats, bott t| He Couldn’t Get in Club— | Trapped Man When Con- | "ie sen toa Dick" and stage setting grip, and that the United | lead pipe. Several | r ‘ . | ehe lived away trom her parenta in Chi- | mate! e court room was Piled with menaced by @ new and unf: th sides Decision Reserved. fronted by Spouse in Flat. cago. He had emigrated from Virginia | interested spectators. ministration in Mexico, an nd the & | ¢ | before he iy gears old and had|| Nally scald’ he want 4a the: club Mexico Must Now fnovo. | The driver st to his seat in the =o ! started When he mer | Min lnepeaion Nye ht ae Bsc Writ ths nalevor tule Govavament ea eof a rain of stones and whipped! imenector John Daly was tried t Mrs rel KX, Waller, wife of E, C.) Hoops, who was @ wealthy young man | -* pa my sa a a an irritant, it is now Mexico's next| 08, an ue: ete CAEL oe Pr Con t and ‘al mana Stout town, He didn't see muc de. ‘Then the captain's move. A formal reply {s not expected | Q1) 20" 0) ian aan ‘ai ant 3 hy, | having fatted t ‘ mpany of | Hoops, he said, until after he ma Bie at dual at Washington for a week. Nuity charged the mob and split it In| havin ead is her mother, | the cloak ) when Hoops besen to The case has been investigated by the |W Making three arrests, mth s i a detective named | “hang around @ great deal at nobody took a Department of Justice es well as by the| The wagon turned into Fifty-second | Dec. 17, two days a } Per innreen yt Letter Told of Parting. on State Department. Agents of both say,“ "ort & fe t A }4 street, told Justice ring of the numero: re, spok na the men were undoubtedly ar ed on 4 the demotion Inspect 1 { 4 Se c s, Harden wr the galle the American side of the bound. and again surroun | ; pokly, | riarde * ; though not very far from the b: ary. | of the strike king drive Daly was and stil ange of . t ound the ere | r s It remains for the Mexican author!- vowed out then and they fled, | Third Inspection D and when Mo- | svand on a letter box Sart ne willingly w | 4 Ai ARN Bi ties to prove that the scene of the en ning vgoN, was reduced he Was asked nad previously bel EC RSE SE San Me saw M nnd , tire procedure has been within the Juris} Captain O'Connor and the reserves of urge of MeCluskey's district t sit Nie belli A Ne sue you for an absolute divor ¥ , . diction of Mexico or to set the men, |the Kast Fifty-first etreet station ar-|porarily. He 1 nmissione ly Pe for alimony and for me ‘ River who were taken to Juarez, at lberty te to prevent the harness|day that he had r en aware of Bs one FANS sour proper Hereafter, ‘Phe State Depar demands | of th. s cut and the| inten inti! he een LEE CELT 1 Ra lar ai lei aad He sa f Ito his kne e the return of the tw It 14 not an | packaxes in the Wagon being flung about | charge Capt ; ’ alte ae | speak to mi wyers, they'll be |“ ieidPiobesiny eyaeeeven ty ultimatum, but {s a strong demand. | he street MGFlroy of the tieth Who are y ph asked Mrs aller leanne don « ar 1 at attitude truing the letter as an Schoolboy a Prisoner. Pres icin vimana shrg-ctiag 1 an Mire, Svallte ied A th ing | Rirusreey as e rsonal preference sche LeOty that ft 18) phe three prisoners taken in * of Commissioner « 1 show your husband to prove | h wed $1,000 fi eee Hn a given: ao mon 1 the 20,000 troops at Mex by the ae ar satiae AEntinee Dale I rates | er asked : USE Ee EINER, OP GRO pa ‘At the Mexican Embassy it was satd|uronx, David’ Brown, dei io i v Meclu mn and wil” roplied: the bron | re wa the mon would not be released until West Fifty-fourth sat linea “par Se acre ee a ‘ aie question of ownership of the di nas Murphy, a sohool Net Ghats t ¥ Pil eterno tl 1 Hoops that you car ; puted territory !s settled, which will not cast Filty-seoond street | flotata? ear pe Sar a ‘ Mra. Walle, | ried a pistol for pr a per- |) : be done for months, At the State De- rmer District-Attorney Jerome, | 0, PUY Uckets f Etre ene Mae otrenclteee [eons wi . od partment nothing is said in 2! spe counsel for the Adams Express | bai ae nae Se REA ie ae hiticae ee ew ae 6 1 e. what the Government's action Company, appeared before strate | tioiee Peon iaen vf . ae goods on me,""| the lawyer if Mexico sticks to that view. The de-|\{cAgoo in the C raat ve rad 2 | 1 told Hoops a lla k partment will await a formal reply to] slub: At Shs oe ae tae pieane 6°! new, I 8 1 n n its mote before taking any future step, pais Epey As ' : thas wage hat fn ES Indicted in Texas. iting to riot,” » de Market s though from | “You mea An's aaeall ony one At the Department of Justice tt was conduct, @ ‘ er lly d ler's p t Bare Wawa! eae ee APOLOGIZES TO HIS COOK learned that a Grand Jury in El Pas ite 5 i is ig t F Pas County, Tex. returned an indictment | ohn Wilson of Jersey City, an] ther wan d 4 Ko0d ¢ a et Bashi yesterday against an officer and some Express ¢ ad fought off,| «you seom t ot ' Ke papers, as t vA © printed Br men of the Mexican Federal army, ne smal nee, a crowd Of | ead of 5 " . 7 a votre charging them with kidnapping the two] strike symp: 3 who had chased | mate pee : BRN ar haere Rival of Town Topics, Mary, tha: he Americans. him from a Pennsylvania ferryboat te Rani ean ; Wealthy} ot. : , ie Fs Blatt 1# twenty-one years of age, the| Greenwich and Cortlandt streets, he! comment a re wine can : ‘haps the late | low was T Tor P son of Peter Blatt, a Wagon maker, and 1 the thirty reserves sent to his!” Ingpe Georg vaien kt, # : naire ‘philane | yous & ome per , i left Pittsburg six months ago for Texas! rescue from the Greeny eet Sta- | tried on ay fi t and at as found dead | ‘ on account of his health, He is sald to tion, to arrest Joseph James 1 ? : ak 0 usa “ have served 1d n and » Smith, Je I t I 1 he was) ewer ‘ Converse ty ft i the tr M a rev le a lawyer, Hi Held in $1,000 Each, ain w * L, Conver Hat aka thraa Had nA ; n De Cold Wave Coming Wit ate dt nil i hah the » attack the driver ¢ « aft A a : Meyer wagon, ‘The Leggett | oing a ibd legrees na . as Bo, me *NGuitovoaiaa ‘is 4 on Beoond Page.) ' Dwenty: third street, on Dec. 20, jax hours, % . ‘ 5 3 ce \ 4 WEATHEN—Fate to-night and Thursday; colder, FINAL eorrio == = SSS PRICE ONE OENT. = CUMMINS MET HYDE. AND CARNEGIE GO. GOT ~— CITY CASH IN 4 DAYS: —_——_++ tetas by Letter From Rollins, Counsel to State Banking Depart# ment Under Williams, $250,000 Deposit Followed. | -Povetval Lee Harden swore to-day. that MAY GO BEFORE GRAND JURY Expected to Tell of Collateral for His $2,200,000 Loan to the Wrecked Concern. a The many speculations as to how William J. Cummins, the man 5 | mins and he has been | who guided the Carnegie Trust Company to bankruptcy, met City Ke chamberlain Charles H. Hyde are cleared up herewith by The Evi | World. On March 19, 1910, Mr, ban Presented to Mr. Hyd@®a letter of introduction from Jordan J. Rollins. % | Mr. Rollins had, previous to the vi of this letter, acted as counsel He had also been counsel to Cum- since and is now counsel to the State Banking Department. On March 23, 1910, four days after Mr. Cummins was introduged to the City Chamberlain by Mr. Rollins, Mr. Hyde deposited $250, he city’s money in the Carnegie ae ey WINS CONTEST AND On th siding in Madison avenue Mr. Hyde met for the first time Clark Williams, who | had been State Superintendent of Banks, but was at that time State Comptrolier by appointment of Gov. Hughes. Wiiams had named his own suce [Mx Orlon H. Cheney, mong those Who were at the dimer | where Mr. Hydo met Mr. Williams Willlam J, Cumming, Jordan ins, Bradley Martin jr, and an t er of the American Tobacco cher Bur { whose Madison avenue sore the dinner was given, wae at that time @ director in the Carnegie ‘Trust ‘ompany, and is a director in the Gen- rakes Seat in i Ca! Room and ¢ : ae nlnas te eral Blectvic Company. Suddenly Expires After After the dinner, Mr. Cummins, Mr. Byertion | Hyde and Mr. Williams walked down to Xer * It H ind House, where Mr. Cummins 7 lived. They spent some time together Serenrerer in the cafe. On April 4 Mr. Will a Maitin of No. 19 First| wrote @ letter to Mr. Hyde, express avenu Irland ¢ was t best pleasure at having him at the diner, ° A cla I Sehoot | Introduced to Hyd { at the noon recess to-day, and! Fonowing ts a copy of the letter of after she came into t 488 Mr. Rollins introducing Mr, Cumming'ta uahed feoin the the City Champberiain, i from her sew death 2 Hast Forty-fitth #trest, © thal little. Bir cae nt in March 19, 1910. : ar aa shad (| My Doar Mr. Hyde sieriagad fap tha Gay | Mr. Cummins tells me that he mag ' , Prompeot! have occasion to afford you some : ee ahar ta tes in| Snformation regarding himeelt ai ; a 8 Lis) his ates in corporate enter- ; , es here in New York and ha: x 1 «ested that 1 state in the form pe " 2 . a something of what I know 1 re ng them. It g me the ts 4 Keatost pleasure to comply with ne this request . N ype met Mr. Cummins about a” 1 rs veing introduced to him ag 10 ‘ ne of the Hon. Clark Wili- ‘ w is @ most welcome : at tlme until the : ave been very actively : nt watching the progres™? vade In extending and ng Lis position here in the i the affairs of those corpor- 4 ‘ with which he has identified 1 ph Lot #peak too highly of the b Wreeks Dwelling, | * has accomplished, He hae A *! himself to be a man of great full « desire to : sh Ww unceas- % app ation to Dus LL i tl and faithful friends a now f var andr nquiry that in the city @f fused 10 nd to i ‘ le and throughout the Stase Fonnesses he is held tn the bighy regard and friendliest esteem by _ if not all, of the moat cn josiun and was at-| t « | ! | | i | | } y