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WHATHER—Unsetticds tog to-day and tedensiew “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” wrat fom to-day « She [' " Circulation Books Opea toAlL” | _PRICE ONE CENT. ———— Copyright, (The 19it, by The Frese Publishing etree NEW “YORK, MONDAY, “MAY 22, ONE One York World), 16 PAGES BRITISH SEAMEN THREATEN TO STRIKE WEDNESDAY Local bit arava of Union Expected Orders From Lon- don Calling Out Employees. | AMERICANS TO FOLLOW. | Coast Sailors Make Demand: and If Refused They Will Quit Their Pos ‘No cablegram was received day ordering a strike of the me of the National Seamen's and Fire Unions of Great Britain to tle up transatlantic traMfe and force ® compliance with the men's demands but Matthew Tarie, American Branch No. 3 State street be received in time to prevent the sail- ing of the Mauretania on Wednesday it the demands of the inen are not imme- diately granted On the heels of the tmpending possi- men's with theaquarters at insisted that tt would bility of a strike comes the news of the | filing of grievances by the American Coast Seamen's Union v in its th hich comprises nembers crews of the roast steamers flying American flag as well as the crews of the American line If these demands are not granted or referred strike of American se to an arbitration board a umen w 1 be ed, according to Secretary G, H. Brown of No, 31 South # who adds that this movement has ymmon with the dispute British seamen Will Hold Up Mauretania. The cadlegran Joring a strike which Mr, Tarle {sex will, he says, be sent b Com- ee which bh ouducting the negotiations in and which has already decided strike “When tt is recetve e added “every man on the Maureta rom the stewards to the stokers, will walk out Other ships now tn port which might he affected by such a strike if their crews decided to the Oceanic, due Wednesday, 4 the Cedric, the Caledonia and + Minnehaha, due to sai! on Saturday 1 nan the itis a cover a number of p: They wan| minimum wa 1, reation of a concttiatto 1 to settle aputes, the abolition of medical exam. ttions by comp. physicians, the Yawht to sign over portion of their wages in a forelgn port, djustment of hours and the tm castle conditions. A be funed by the International Shipp! eration, which comprises all of th panies engaged in trans under the Bri Ne: a Sympathy Strike. Brown of the Ame: atlantic Recretary impending strike, said ‘We have asked for a readjustment of wages, for a readjustment of hours absolute abolition of the ch is and for the padrone, or erimp, system, wh still in vogue in this port. Of th three things we consider the w question th: important, We special em hours, Under t water ships the and four n had four hours off duty present system the mer Under the are obliged to work all day long and then t Mivide up the night wate! Crimp System in O;:ration. “This is absolutely unfair and un afe, No men who ts worked all da fein the proper condition to stand watch at night, if only fora few hours, | ‘A great many p t the crimp m isn ation in this port any more, but 1 Are sa mistaken. It 1s a terrble and one which we insist inust go. 1 no the invariable rule tha " not be sipped « less they pe shipped from some man who goes alo fice has no ch i & berth, ‘The boariing-t still have some sory of with the ship owners “Bome of the s\ valled Christian mis- fiona have boarding houses attached, where) there is a rake-off from an arran In an attempt! secretary of the! order are | AND TIE-UP MAURETANIA FIVE AGES IN DECK CAUSES MURDER OF 3 IN POKER GAME Beaten on Discovery of Fraud, Cheating Player Shoots Four From Ambush. KITATTINNY, Pa, May 22.—Discoy poker deck at | Kaylor, a mining town, led to the Kill- ing of three men and the wounding of another {n a battle by the assassin with a mob that sought to kill hin the men slain was a brother of the | murderer, Dick Sendric, escaped j and is now being among the hills, ery of flve aces in a who hunted n. One of | baie and One of the Children RICH FRENCHMA ~FLEES TO CANADA WITH GOVERNESS Tried to Leave Impression of | Suicide in Seine — Detained | on Landing in Quebec. | | Pome. TRIUMPH FOR WIRELESS. @a -- French Detectives Duplicated | the Manner of Procedure in | | Famous Crippen Case. vt HEF WITH PISTOL “READY T0 SHOOT ORFILY IN CAB Who Died in a Suicide Pact' 10 CHLOREN DE WITH THEIR MOTHER ——INGRIEF FOR PAPA | ote IAL. | Accused Lawyer Takes W ness Stand and Tells of Re- | turn of Bancroft Securitie. MAKES A FULL DE Bodies of Mrs. Gesene Schroeder, |Never Had Bonds in His Pos | Her Ten-Year-Old Daughter and session and Did Not Share fy thi Reward Twelve- Year-Old Son Found Asphyxiated. QUEBEC, May 22.—The mystery of | Lawyer Dantel O'Reilly took the wit the disappearance of M. d’Abbadie of hess stand to-day before Justice Ver Evroux, France, whose overcoat and |now M. Davie tn the Criminal Branch of | CYT OTHES FOR BURIAL some other personal effects were | the Supreme Court where he Is on trial found on a bridge over the River indietinent charging him with | jon an | receiving stolen goods, the Jing the $87,000 securities stolen from Broker Aaron Bancroft Before the lawyer took the stand sev- eral more witnesses had testified to his good character | When O'Retlly took the stand he 14 | | newwas born in this city forty-one years | ago and had been admitted to the bar jin 1892 and had been @ Doputy Assistant Distriot-Attorney, He married | elenteen years ago and lived with his | wife and obiidrer Mrs. Gesene Schroeder, a widow, her son, Henry, aged twelve, and her Coming down to the oharge against | daughter, May, aged ten, were found dead to-day lying side by side on a | Seine in Paris two solved here te weeks ago, was day when M. d’Abbadie, @ tall, handsome man of fifty, and tite Helen Benoit, formerly a governess in his family, stepped ashore from the Canadian Pacific steamship Manitoba. They admitted thelr identity and were | held by the authorities to awalt definite instructions from France. All France has been agivated about the disappearance of M. d’Abbadie, a man of affairs in his community. The best de- | tective talent in Paris went to work on | the case when outward signs indicated | that M. d'Abbadie had thrown himself Into the Seine, The detectives aban- | [BUS GESSENE, SCHROEDER] es PLACED NEAR THE: BED. Woman Leaves Letter Explaining the Agreement to Die Together and Giving Directions for Funeral. goods" be- | was ‘ t ' ’ the mother left, the tragedy was the result of a deliberate compact tuto which the despondent, missing securities, He called up Dough- erty, the Pinkerton superintendent, and doned the suicide theory when th | him, he said that on March 16 @ man ped in the apartment where they had lived at No. 134 Coffey street, Brook: learned something about Helen Benolt to whom he had been tntroduced as Wireless Made Them Known. ——- —+*) Francis, but who Is really Plags, and a| 198 They had been killed by illuminating gas. Judging by the physical Wor: the laat Ave Gaya: the evenn oe | |men named Brown came to hls office evidences in the room and by the contents of a farewell message which | France have been on the steamship | and sald they could get hold of the Manttoba, which sailed from er | | half crazed woman had induced her children to May 12, just as the eyes of the English speaking world were on the ship bear- spoke Asie in iS Join her. ing Dr. Crippen and Kghel Leneve to | ; ‘alk With Dougherty. Eighteen months ago the husband and | lo lodgers enabled Mrs. Scroed: this port last summer. As in the “Now go on and tell about your talk! eather, whose name was Henry, dled | care for her little household. Bur ehe Crippen case, the fingers of the wireless with Dougherty," Mr. Levy prompted. | o¢ sumption. He left his wife life | never rallied from her geist ne she telegraph had stretched out over the “Well,” sald O'Reilly, “Doughercy | ingurance to the amount of $2,000, and | the bread winner. ase Lit at losing to a vessel in mid ocean and unerr- told me he had been working on the/the interest from this together with {fered from a ehronic te mele be ingly pointed to @ man and @ woman | ase, He said the Hancrofts wanted) wnat money she deriv vy house- | which made an Invalid of her. ‘The Loy who Were unconsctous of the fact that the bonds, but didn’t care about getting | work and from renting of iver rooms | wasn’t strong either. + The Loy their real identity was known. the thieves. T said: ‘WV ugherty, : M. d’Abbadie was probably the lead acer ie It they don't want to arrest the tleve Wouldn't Go to Picnic, ing citizen of Evreux, a ar of the |¥ wash my hands of the whole affatr, great wealth, fe next « ame my office and I told him £ would mas jnothing to do with the matter unless | 1 was retained by Sullivan to act tn the | Interest of himself and the Bancrofts. In half an hour he came and told me that Sullivan had agreed to retain me at $50 to secure the return of the stock the Bancrofts, O'Rellly told of getting his HAY SCHROEDER O barnett Dougherty hurch, @ man of as Ith goes in France, an apparently kind husband and an indulgent father R 7 Hie buainess required him to make fre-| by Democrats in Moving to | quent trips to Paris, where he stopped be ‘ | at the home of a relative. Take Up Inquiry. | Helen B it was a governess in M d’Abbadie’s family two years, She was treated as one of the family, About a month ago she announced her inten Regular Republicans Fecal IN RECORD FLIGHT Was Mrs, Anna Maas of No, 3 Van Brunt street, a cousin of Mrs. Schroeder's dead husband, k Jn this morning's mall Mrs. Maas re- celved @ letter which Mrs. Schroeder had evidently posted late yesterday af- WASHINGTON calling for a pre May 22.—A resolution nd sw rain! on of golimito Canideand Wing WIN | on in nee otuvees wealnat’ We Plaas to his office to ane ; Those killed are Charles Sendric, | her prother In the Province of Q Lalas. : Part th ee aa Translated from the German Andrew altis and his ther Roco | ghe contided to some intima snd Gest Retin! nate “Did you Introduce Plass as Smith?" 3g oP, bt in part as follows Leopold altis njured man is!in Evreux that she was to sail from; ae peat nee cee gered | it Rm, aimout out my mind. sf 3. rel n the Manitob; | fi a mbahe ai tae i My girl is not feeling good ‘ shot through | Belfast, Le 1 the Manitoba ony ate senator D [did not. T introduced him ax Fran 4 e Flies 279 mec Aannkal vetinenen sO bo er | May 1 ham, Chiairma Committee | sis, the only T knew at the tm Vedrine Flies 279 Miles Across | i igh Agari att the time rie ands we ad-| Mile, Renoit went to Paris from Ev- | Priviles aid eee "4 Unde Q Did tell Plass you could ~ ae (ange ae ‘d rather die with her Perea Wng ad | eux, M. d’Abbadie had ii poles: cue reciutKGn dloxaverst fispose of the atock through Banker Country in 3 Hours and | jos sna tian stay neve. Henry ateae ss Anet re 4 after the) pars, He left his cousin's home one | day | Clark? A, T did not | 30 Minutes ithe sass . jaiieged discovery Of AYS 8668 cn (BO) gtternoon and. the next mo his) ‘Phe Dillingham resolution F Gi Didi van ayer Help.on oer to'help : sid Garmany that tem on eee cards with whlch the men had been) overcoat, neatly folded, his hat and his | the nature of a substitute fo an secrete the stock? A. I did not, I never and ban, at tam not seoling. goed: mine: cane were found on at e over the| lette resolution naming a ot | knew where the stock was | W have made my will, Mr, Maas Braitis dealt the cards $0 Bi cine, Busines canda avis lauittae ofsiaw Ganatine taitake uo ihe Q. Did you ever tell Plans you would) PARIS, May 2 -Plerre Vedrine, un-) and Mr. Pope (another cousin by brother dealt an ace. Rocco Braltis, aannee of identification found in|inquiry, unquestionably will be adopted negotiate for a reward for @ return of | dismayed by his own accident yester-| M4Friage) will take charge of my leneeee draw, drew one card and filled) 116 pockets of the coat y the Senate. | ae stock? A. I did nothing of the sort. | aay when, just prior to the disaster in| money and send it to my mother. -|@ royal flush of spades. Dick Sendric 7 ‘ * Mr. Levy then had O'Reilly tell about i tpgeckah Bury us very plainly. fh “Chi hn 1 Fem * The Democratic Sena s wills which Henry M. Berteaux, the French ave al- Grow twa cards, and. when the shows arose ta Fairing: this resolution, The jthe taxican ride cen aeeneatied and Pre-| Way8 lived right, but nobody knows down came, he spread out four aces.| “Why,” asked the detectives, “should | caucus, decided in fav« k a @. Did you say to Sullivan on enter- Miniater ae fer, bk Nig machine | What It ts to be alone, I give my Braltis, with bis royal flush, claimed | the rich, handsome, happy M. d’Abbadie directing the inqu Parton ing the cab, ‘You know I could be Soeur pire ede mexed, | cilldren in God's care, We have the p and as he reached for the} commit sulctd r natural answer Senate committer Indorsements a att Compe] | @isarred for tht A. I never said oes eh ripe arincia Mcadrié all been in agony as long as we can money Dick shouted ot so| was, “Cherches la femme." Senaior Lit Koliette had given not iy OMPCl| cnything of the Kind. T have never bop wet Ais’ oioraing andsimnde: 6 stand it, It iy terrible to be torm fast!” and also reached for the money They search the woman and la eek that would call u pe > Didn't K % Jone anything for which I could be oa a“ from the husband you love. The cards were examined and f! found that He Benott had M, resolution to-d | Even If He Didn’t Know the disbarred. In the cab Sullivan asked Los det tii claiook (hla morning Directions for Funeral the aves ndvic's hand did not | d’Abbadie in Paris, They wired to > | M; Savs G y Plass how the job was done, and I) oe ed Hone eee ad |: Ahan callow cnet ree : mateh the deck, ‘The back of the card| Liverpool and Belfast and found that/MISSING BOSTON GIRL Man, Says Governor. vrned Plaae to teil Sullivan all he knew, [erase Nigh in te a Att (nee teme, |the burial and the disposal of the ent was of a different design the name of Helen Benoit was not on { era (OMAlliy. repented the AUOFT. OF r oR hi hip Pe daeloc ia 4 t stage of the ra here were | cide's belong Askt ‘A fight started and the four men| the passenger list of the Manitoba. But FOUND ON BROADWAY. Gace Banctatis, “oblehinie'! (en tala) StRenee anne oe MRT AO er te Sor nines AMID the forgive attacked Dick Sendric, throwing him/| they found from the Canadian Pacift - ALBANY @ character | py Phase eT eT an people Rely lane RO On hee ee rene | from the house finally | agency in Paris that two tickets nad) Tells Detectives She Left Home onjand the f Mr. Cohalan's in: | Return of Certificat: ge Ty ihe: acniden! d- | wound up by saying chat the hee ce toe Standing across the creek from the] been sold for passage to Que nth i ‘ dorsement of euch a nature that peer nt would be fc pps) house where th me had been in| Manitoba in the name of a man and dunt of Steptather’s ( +! At ‘Thirteenth street and Untverstty vent pnt would be found vinder a door. ela alet al gle eat ale iy Emde ory . inn hed : : without aMiations and | iace, O'Kelly said, Plass took t Vedrine arrived at Angouleme at) mat in the ha progress, it 1s alleged, he waited until | woman who had registered as man and Treatmen| Sey eae sa pes lace, oily b Fiat Ae): VASE Pa br tg hea the men came within range. One of | wife in certain Paris ho where M FETT rete , a Id | certificates. from an inside pock Mir] Te srsloXs. Bi . bai de Rares ies tter and hure the men walked nv the open door |d'Abbadie and Mile, Beno’ re & ha tra to act on them sate miles in 3 hours w a ae t. On the way for drink and while he was drawing |ta have stayed, The all we 4 nt Broad ‘ nade this statement to-day (Continued on Second Page.) running time of thi * . iba “ eman Hanley of the Hamil- b from the keg, Sendric, it is|Mr, and Mrs, Francis Wye. Py and: Fo! ¢ ¢ t when he was asked aa to reports that _| between Ta und . : el nen Cal nue station and he accompanied claimed, took ‘aim from his conceal-| ‘The Manitooa was out In mid-Atiantl neon De ¢ ! e a hiteh hours and 18 minutes, Th wes a Ry y wasn't where Mra, | I fired, T hot was his | when formation had Forbe e Central Of tte 1 nounced that Vedrine had broken the er said it would be, but brother. The others rushed to his side,|sembled and arranged. The wire Headaua er @ of the Supreine j , R E Ss U M ord f oneal upon! Grapes #5 p hanany a. a key which Atted and Dick fired repeatedly, killing the | telegraph was inv Messages exceptiona " J kh] dames A. Ov j e Country Alnbt File mye § Fie hn amy ORADOR ane door, nvee men and wound the fourth, | sent to Manitoba, replies came *! e wa eon years old United Stat een — more ex nar yen Was coi ae , © Was full o} i The four men dropped in a heap, one | to the effect that a tall, handsome man, * " ep 1 via wlan's ni n wi), beet Week The World Printed sidered t wir man had made a fu at had escaped from a dozen ‘ the a every detail to the deserip- \ 1 ha with yructionily 10246 MORE “AELFWAMERD" ADS.— | stoi at 1 th niles from open Kas Jets ley muftied his face hee r ; : t 2,661 MORE “20 LET" ADS.— Paris, to adjust his ‘t while he was shutting off |, + pause of milners was Hasilly: OFEADs I tion at MG AHBAGIS, and a Berle ‘ a wont "FOR BALD" AD b aire Ried an © flow and opening windows, 1 i been tratled to the entrance of| Helen Beno we a 4 . not } ITY" Aition, gi he suffere nsiderably had cleared he start A a“ trailed t9 the ent Helen Renolty wero 5 ; , 43 MORB WANTED TO PURCHASE” vid ' Na ab nine near her oard, ave ng under he na t . intend 1 ve in lieve as taken ref ew ad bought steams 1 he nt of “SUMMER RESORT" ULIEME, Fra 2 . ound one bed in BG ANOS eS eia® A A : Vhrent MUSEMENT" ADS.— Marina Yo ' “ n were tm thee = Gueate of Qusbec Now er st 101 MORE "FINANCIAL ADS. Night An t garments. ‘The mother, Aull mathe ‘ ree ® hs ; a : fe it, Mone ‘Nar RUOTION y el ‘ t beside t a \ d et sdquarters ORE" iid @ ra Vite Vo va ° pe hem, ELECTRIC PARK RESULTS. |ine is, univotivns wore Pate atid Ping oh wars 1A NaC bias Si Mrome "HORSE & CARRIAGE” |... MU t ; Laid y) chairs was the clothing for inst na‘ e-yearec ‘eae eye rh aun hi AD ed at Bt he island uf Bou. |t i of the three. Dr, Schnegere Nenad ale aiid ee leas gu iy He haa | Than W ibiished tn the Herald, the chard, W nded a f m, who came from the Long Island « a vil one-half fu nba and next highest New York newspaper, ved nis Mignt College Hospital with an ambulam longs.-Fiins, 113 Clanover), 2 to 4, ou aware of the facts d'Ahoadie and Mile. Benolt. A xe threat tng on ne > - | pre i, . BVERY W MO. Ho AND sald they all been dead since som and out, first; Laugilng Byes, 119° (Po- | about M. d’Abbadie and his companion, | inaniy, apo 6 A tree instead Peay Wok LEAs ALD | HILLTOP GAME OFF Hine lant avania n° hanka), 5 to 1, even and 1 to 3, second, | but the fugitives were ignorant that met them and for the g they | studying ran away OTHER NEWSPAPRRS OF THE . time last e 5 Fair Atianta, 108 (Estep), 8 to 1, 7 to 6| they were even under suspicion, are guests of the Province of Quebec PARTH IN. THE NUMBDR OF ——— ‘As the undertaker's men were bearte, Gnd 1.to 3, third. Thine,/1.27, Aphrodite, | It was early to-day when the Man-| The authorities here do not know World Building ‘orkiah Base INDIVIDUALLY | ADVERTISED CHICAGO, May #.—Owing to rain the| the bodies away, Mrs. Maas. rec the | and Solon Shingle also and finished | it tled up at the Canadian Pacific | what to do with the pair tn the absence | Swarm omen | Math roma "ome, s1.| OPPOR' iTIDS, gamo tween the New York Americans’ that this was the little girl's tenth ernamea ies oleae Among the first sshore-were-Gi. | of definite instructions srour Erance wee wend: | 8,514 Sunday Werld Ads, Yesterday | ang Weite Sox wes declared of, birthday,