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\ baldi and the Americans the creait for tag BOLING REBELS FOSDICK RAPS ARREST MADERO: PARSONS INNEW MUTINY IN ARMY TALK ON HUMUS | — Gen. Orozco eo Wit Rebellious Declares Park Landscape Arch- Force Demands Supplies and | itect Gave Fertilizing-Mon- | Makes Leader Prisoner. opoly to Hoff’s Company. | DISQUALIFIED, HE’ SAYS. Points Out That Ahearn and Haften Did Not Profit From City Contracts. ALSO AFTER NAVARRO. Want Federal Commander Put, to Death for Cruelties— | Cabinet Forced Ov JURA. to-day resulted in e declaring Tence #9 Nis report on | arrest of Francisco 1. Madero arsons and hie connection with | Visional President, and the demand and | © of the demand that Madero's There has been failure in some quar- tern to te the ficte tn this The incipient reoet je matte ald Mr, Fosdick, “It ts ime] ranks of the forces und ! tant to the elty and to this office — Orozco, one of the ff a well tha: t e facts should be thor- the M o army, ahd was headed by ough inderst Orozco himself 5 Pars as landscape archi sr food and mone n of clay loam and and. Wingty. eoidiors ing J. ON. Hoff, who | lo to, watlary these ce: Sami y his own admia- mands « Hut His eXPIANAS | gions’ inserted in the 10 specifications: ” tions y thrown aside for humus the requirement that ft should * his soldi aod Mace was declared cultivation under a Gave Monopoly, He Says. Finally t matt wan nettle’ y Gen “The phrase ‘and under evitivation’ fo, and the Insurrectos, who had gathe | nn4 Coniroled by 3 off In supple} Attacked by Pneumonia After ered in bands about the Madero home, Her to.40T8 the New dethey Cams a Long Period of I!l-Health and Mental Depression. | left. | Possession of Gen, Juan J. Navarro, | the Federal prisoner of war, Is another pany, which secured its goll from the | Property which J. N. Hoff represented, received no contracts cause of the breach. Gen, Oromo and In 1910, under the new specifica Col. Villa are said to favor the imme- | tong tie New Company received all diate execution of Navarro for inhuman | tne contracts Julian Mitchell, theatrical manager treatment of wounded insurgents, while “In 1911 J. WH. Yale received all tie} and prod is belleved to be dying at Madero ts que as notifying the two | contr subordinates that they t#, he having intimate relations| the Lamb: with the New Jersey Company and se- Sauk save t6 where he has been liv- ing for som months. He has be In shoot him before he wou'd mit Na- en Oaees th be AGIA, a curing his humus from J. N. Hoff, indifferent health for some time. The t ‘Saeesin ‘J, N. Hoff persuaded Samuel Par-|guit for divorce brought against him | Orozco is declared to have threatened tect » write a book on landscape Kar-|nearly a year ago by his secon to seize Navarro any way, and @ FO) dening, in which he included a spectal . iAlalartichtchaltetpitete was threatened. ia 4 Bessie Clayton, the dancer, preyed upon chapter on the needs of Central Pi (Estimated cost of resolling $1,400,000.) ,Members of the Insurgent American by his mind, it Is said, and since he staged Legion are indignant o' “The Pink Lady,” now running at the : ‘J. N. Hoff acted aw Mr. Parsons's |New Amsterdam, he has been ima badie 2 Napti Pe dhg Far ft ae amanuondie in the preparation of thie|run down state ey With footing after, the. surrender of |D0Ok AMM! arranged for its publication. | A few days ago he took to his bed Juarez. whey declare thie is merely a “J, N, Hoff secured a guarantee of | Pneumonia developed. This morning he New indication of Gen, Oroxco's Jealousy 1S” for the pupication of ine book [had a sinking spell and became low. of Col, Garibald!. They assert further Oxygen was administered and he re- that Orozco wants to take from Gari- vived slightly, ‘but the attending phyal- sians held out no hope of recovery» In fact, they said Mr. Mitchell in all Mke- Whood had only a few hours to live, Jullan Mitchel has been a prominent | figure in New York theatricals for three decades. He was an actor and dancer of ability, and, despite the deat- ness which came upon him in his later years, he mounted and managed some of the most effective dancing numbers that have ever been scen in America. At stage craft he was a wizard, as ef- fective in the musical comedy field as Belasco has been in the legitimate drama. He grew up, so to speak, with the American musical comedy. Forty-five years ago he was the callboy at old Niblo's Garden. His initiation into the intimate knowledge of chorus drilling and stage posturing was in the original Production of “The Black Crook.” For years he was stage manager and di- rector for Weber & Fields at their old music hall, and personally produced most of thelr shows. Later he had to credit such successes as “The Wiz: ard of Oz," “Babes in land," "It Happened in Nordland,” “Wonderland” and the Zlegfleld reviews, Karly in his career he was intimately associated with Charles Hoyt, the farce writer, and later he was a member of the firm of Mamlln, Mitchell & Field, He suggested and constructed the poppy scene in “The W nich stl stands out as the most effective stage picture ever devised for a musical show. Mr. Mitchell was married tw first wife was Georgie Adele actrasa and a sister-in-law of James J Corbett, the pusilist, whom he divorced in 1898 after she had eloped with an- other man, Seventeen years ago he married Bessie Clayton, who was then in the chorus of a Weber-Fields show This union was supposed to be a happy one until June, 1910, when Miss Clayton, an) the New Jersey company. Hoff Was Interested. “J. .N. Moff, an shown by hin letter to the publisher, wan especially interested in the chapter on Central Park, He admitted under oath that he nad the Interesta of his humus company In mind. “These facts are all a matter of record and @eworn testimony. They diequality Samuel Parsons, as they would any other person, whether the lives on the east or west aide, from dealing with the important question of resoiMng Central Park. “No such dntémate relations with con- tractors was proved against Haffen or Ahearn. In no case was it shown that they received benefits from contractors doing business with their departments. If these facts had been brought out against them, the condemnation of the press would have been universal. Why in public business #hould there not the same rule for the so called resp able as there is for the unregener: —_——— GALLERY OUT 10 SEE YOUNG WHITE IN GOLF MATCH Youngest Vanquishes Kendall in Hot Game in Fox Hills Tourney. bringing about the capture of Juarez, and has taken this means of discredit- ing the foreign legion, although that organization bore the brunt of the fight- ing. Approximately definite figures of the casualties of the three days’ fighting in Juarez this week have been reached by a careful checking of the burials and of the hospitals both here and in El Paso by Provisional Governor Abraham Gon- gales. The insurrecto loss is reported at 15 killed and about 60 wounded; the Federal loss is given at 10 killed and 137 wounded. paces EE PEACE PROSPECTS AGAIN BRIGHT. JUAREZ, Mex., May 13,—Proapects for restoring peace in Mexico became no- ticeably bright here to-day when the ex- planation given by Minister Jose Yves Limantour in a despatch from Mexico City last night concerning President ‘Diaz's real intention about continuing in power was read by the officials of the provisional Government. Most of the leaders were surprised to read that Judge Carbajal, the Federal envoy, had deen sent @ message by Minister Liman- manifesto wai ction with {ts con- apparent, asking the rebels = = tents to state in what terms they wished the | Diaz announcement to be made. was received by Judge Carbajal he very secret about divulging that fact even to the who have been in ‘nment on its in the peace conference. Rebel leaders declared that had such a me reached thetr ears peace ne- gotiations probably would long ago have been resumed. Provisional President Madero and his then Het ong Bran Cabinet entered into a long conference (Special to The Evening World.) for a mote divorce, early to-day, and the information con- | OLIFTO! , May 13.—The links of guatoay, Cit aa] ne cerning the attitude of the Government Ihe Fox Hills Club was swarming with |{" Priscilla, | Atles, Clayton. res was one of the subjects of discussion, | made a tremendous n London In E) Paso, Francisco J. Madero ar., |80lfers to-day, not so much on account | ing which her t an eccentric band had taug ————— HIS YOUTH SAVES | HIM FROM DEATH. of the finals in all divisions of that tournament as because handicap of the organization, weather brought out a tremendous ga lery Rafael Hernande, one of the go- betWeens, were conferring with Judge of the annual Carbajal, the Federal envoy, Something definite about peace negotiations in ex- | pected to be Known before the day Is over. nave the greatest Kammer showed unexpected strength - ceeding this time against Allen and won by 4 up and? ‘o| Mados, Who Was Sentenced to Die one cf the go-vetwee 0, Goinw out s anybody's ra rl t peace with Gen, Francl¥eo|iine on the fifth. After that, howeve Life Term ae state vat negotiations ave | Kammer took the lead and dropped bu Lajame Mados, who was to dle tn the Gardner White beat Kendall 2 up and] wit) instead ease em 1 to go after a strange mateh, the first | yyy rebut ton’ haa FALL MAY KILL RICH WOMAN, | ait of which was relatively uninterest-| een 4 a eatin | and Kei 43, or 4. according to the Stoter of Baron Delamere Plunges | ti evi roximated at for fon the} DNS Warrant for the commutation of Three Stories in m. | fee where be ked up. White lost ip. pantenes | LONDON, May 13.—Mrs. 3 Rurnas | four of them h ved, Malvin of a was cony vin nf f Baron Delamere, was nth and winni the eleventh and] and killed Sell, other of Hy ed probably fatally In a fa @ Pall were uuniee| tran aches nal @ third-story window of her resid » White was 5 up going to| Man eae thal in Wilton place to-day, Witnesses Ite loat that, however ing of ported to the poli AL servants Afteon-foot putt gave mem a) ed to b making an effort to diay iv ‘sh, He r ed inte t ha they saw he » to the ground, 8 . e oun. “ 1 ST ANAT AM ING Gant was dressed in night clothes White RE sie WRUe Mrs. Burnaby married Lieut | no KF. Bu Royal € Guards in 1 t Phey have on four: | « teen years 0 who iived with his] Ca May, anni mother at No, & Wilton place, Sou White © we « weet. Mrs. Burnaby obtilned her d Kenda Heath p voree after the Lieutenant had elope!) White=I TT) have caused the i) 4 married woman, | Kenda) 81 his sentence, * Bvowsan WELL KNOWN ; STAGER| OF MUSICAL PLAYS | DYING AT THE LAMBS’ WALL STR STREET. It was not surprising that this morn- ing’s stock market did not manifest any toward greater part of the financial district ex- pected decisions tn the anti-trust cases After a period of hesitation the list began to gradually edge upward, when considerable firmness was dis- ng, Unton Pacific, Steel ‘These shares, after much difficulty, managed to score fractional advances at the end of the first hour. trading was motionless, although high prices were maintained. Whatever price changes occurred in the last hour weer generally toward a This sagging movement represented closing out of contracts by | tendency Monday. played in Rea and St. Paul. Subsequent lower level. professionals. Smali loses were established at clos- | when prices ranged levels for che day. ing time, Ain. Am. N Drv & Ito G of the sul ty-elglit at . early | t RADWAY'S READY RELIEP their alte suited to are swelle Ready Re pirable lubricant ace, as ‘as follows: f ' RHEUMATISM| Apply Radway’s Ready Re to the part or parts affect ax circumstances will p Will also be derived fro tiff or ee f, with sweet oil, is an ad Wu, Basvuasvad, max 138, 191i. WHAT A DIFFERENCE JUST A FEW BLOCKS MAKE - - By Eleanor Schorer activity when the at low A ins os of stocks Cored. with Senterdag's Net Hast. oh'es. gh. law. enenberg, six jouth inthe Hast One| efexternalls as briskly Benefit tracted, Radway's ANDIT COSTS $2.30 ad Take Wo Substitutes yt . CITY FEEDS AAT. HANGED HERSELF PLAIN YELLOW @NE, PREDICTION TR Comptroller Passes Bill, Asks if Mouser Is in Ex- empt Class. but Teller’s Prophecy. AND MADE SEER’ Brooklyn Girl of Twenty-two Had Biooded Over Fortune JAMES McGREERY & GO, 23rd Street 34th Street 5 UE On Monday and Tuesday May the 15th and 16th BLANKET DEP’TS. tn Both Stores. Second Floor. Sale of Blankets and Bed Spreads, suitabie Comptroller Prendergast wants to know where ‘the cat comes in.” It is] Because a fortune teller told her she} for Summer Cottages. just a plain yellow cat which by some bit : i i Medan el mene Fine California Wool Blankets, with pink mysterious means managed to get on| Moore. & pret ooklyn girl, brooded | - the sustenance roll of the Tenement| Ver the prophecy until to-day she) or blue borders. Full size. House Department and fell under the|!"nsed herself in the @arret of her) 75 and 4. fr pai Immediate care of the office boy, who| home. At least that was the story 3-75 4-75 per pair fed the mouser with five cents’ worth | Which the distracted mother told the of meat and five cents’ daily. When the expenses reached $2.20 Com- Murphy worth of miik| police and the coroner after the body had been cut down, Miss Moore was the twenty-two- missioner John J. decided to tate dealer, She was employed stenographer in a law office on street, Manhattan. Last Monday nographer and dictated this communte cation to the Commissioner dear Commissioner, The Frankly, my 1 am puazled about this claim City, under its charitable # evening when and unhappy. and needy; under its corrective Dei RNGW. tha vebaney ALA AAG hai tem it supplies sustenanc detained for criminal! offet side of these classes the city pays only the equivalent for goods re- received or services rendered. Where does the cat come in? Un- der the Civil Service law payments for services must receive the ap- proval of the Muntetpal Civil Ser- vice Commission. No certificate of that commission is attached. No sal- ary has been fixed by the Board of Aldermen, May I suggest @ conference with the Civil Service Commission, to which representatives of the Reform other girl had stopped at a fortune er’s room on Park Row somewhet |nave their palms read. seer had told her, that her end wo! The other mem be tragic of the young woman continued to be distr. and unhappy. in such a nervous state that she {not go to work, but room, brooding. old daughter of Join Moore, a real es- reached the Moore residence at No. 1568 Prospect place she seemed despondent Her parents pressed her ing to the mother, she said that on her way home that afternoon she and an- The pretended she sald, that she had only a little while longer to live and family sought to laugh her feara away, but the By Wednesday si. was| remained in her | Bed Spreads. Crochet, hemmed. +1.50 Marseilles, satin finish, hemmed..........3.00 dead year- wait 2 i “ scalloped..........5.00 eu 500 Printed English Bed Spreads, new patterns. 1.25 value 4.75 cond- RUG DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, tell- re to Domestic Rugs and Linoleum. Extra quality Royal Wilton Rugs in Oriental and self-toned colors. Size 9x12 ft. 29.75 usual price 40.00 9x12 ft. extra quality Seamless Wilton | Velvet and Axminster Rugs in plain colors acted could | Association might be invited, to con- This fMorning she had breakfast tn : : sider whether the cat 1s to be placed |hed. About noon her sixteen-year-old and Oriental designs. 25.00 in the exempt or competitive cousin, Reuben Danziger, of No, 2%: i usual prices 30.00 and 40.00 I have thought of having the ex- Pacific street, came to the house on a i " e pense of the department cat paid out jeryand. Mrs. Moore asked him to go 9x12 ft. extra quality Axminster Rugs, of corporate stock, but have not yet | upstairs and call Rosanna to luncheon, . . been able to reach the opinion that |Nut finding the gir! In her room. the | Oriental designs. 19.50 the cat constitutes a permanent im- tinued on up to an attic, where | usual price 24.50 provement from w posterity | y1/ss Moore occasionally went to read. would recelve a benefl I am sending the bill al regular course, He She had climbed upon @ trunk, ne a rope about her neck and steppe: gin its but at your conven- fence will you please give me your into space, The lad, sereeming, views about the cat? ana ata iran Seprenerer The mother ran took y Decios Improving. \daugiter down, She A over LONDON, May 13.—Lady Decies, whol f until Dr, Meffier came underwent an operation for appendicitis! s Hospital with an ambuli ted to-day as mak- |The surgeon said the girl had been [for more than an hou. JAMES McCREERY & C?). 23rd “treet Interior Decoration, Exhibition of Decorative Fabrics, Wall Paper and Art Furniture. Orders are ac- cepted for the entire or partial furnishing of Houses, Club Houcs, Yachts, Bungalows and Summer Cottages. Furniture Depariments, the space devoted to these departments has been very materially increased. The collection inciudes Sheraton, Chip- pendale, Adam, French Period and Colonic reproductions in T'rench Walnut, Circassian Walnut and Mahogany. French Enamel in Gray, White, Cream and Antique Ivory, Craftsman and Kuglish Arts and Crafis Furniture for furnishing Summer Homes, Bungalows, Seashore Cottages and Camps. Crafisnien Furniture sold exclusively by JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd isons Ee 4 dangliag from a@ rafter, 34th Strect 34th Street Rag and Grass Rugs in all sizes and colors. 60c to 15.00 roned 4 oft | tis8 Inlaid Linoleum,—tile and hardwood pat- her terns. 1,00 per sq. yard trom | usual price 1.50 LINEN DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, During May, — Sale of Housekeeping Linens at greatly reduced prices. Satin Damask Table Cloths. 2x2 yards.... + +++1,65, 2.00 and 3.50 2x26 yards ++2.00, 2.50 ‘ 4.50 214x214 yards......6+0++++3-98, 4.00 “8,50 | Napkins to match. . 2.00, 3.25 and 5.00doz, | Huckaback Towels....... | 2.00, 3.00 and 4.50 per doz. ‘Turkish Bath Towels.......... 3.00, 4.50 and 6.00 per doz. Hemimed Glass and Pish Towels......... 1.59, 2.25 and 3.00 per doz. | Initialled Huckat ack Towels, 2 inch em- | broidered letters 3-75 per doz. Hemstitched Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, Sheets. 3:75, 4-75 and 6.00 pair Pillow Cases... 11,00, 3.25 " f,80 JAMES McGREERY & 60, 23rd Stree 34th Street Bleached IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, —bek,