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A Ae 1 = iP (0) 1:0) NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER | 30, 1911. 12 PAGES “PRICE COLONEL ’ WHACKS PEACE FEAST {AD REVOVE ARREST HIeH LABOR FADER. iiss: Prsdent sion’ Pinl _ REALLY A POLICE DINNER! 10 KILL JUDGE fae | ~ wmogwvenerey,—[N MINAMARA DYNAMITE PLOT ~! Refusing to Attend. TAFT WILL TALK FiRsT.)) insides nities -Convict Threatens Jurist Two LABOR LEADERS Who Released Him to At: | WHO ARE ARRESTED IN |Three Union Chiefs in West, Under le GREAT DYNAMITE PLOT. ; eee tend Mother’s Funeral. ple 0 Indictment for Alleged Part in =m Outrages at Los Angeles, in Custody. TVEITMOE IS RIGHT HAND MAN OF SAMUEL GOMPERS |Vice-President of American Federa- tion Accused, With Salt Lake - and San Francisco Officials Then .Andrew Carnegie Will Take Charge of the Wal- dorf Banquet. |GLASS CRASH WARNED, . amenity | Policeman, Quicker “Gun- Man,” Gets Burglar in Act The Citizen's Peace Committee went into @ spectal meeting at the Waldorf- Astoria this afternoon to try to meet some of ‘the scandalous rcharges and countercharges which have developed owt @f the beliicose preliminaries of the dinner, Those changes involve attempted raft in an effort to shift the dinner to another hotel; an attempt by Secretary Bloomer to segregate ten per cent. of the gross receipts as personal re numere ation; the alleged request made to Prea- ident Taft to withdraw his acceptance and an attempt to sway the leading apirite by “printing their records in the A y Meanwhile a general disposition to avoid the dinner was shown by those of Drawing. With a loaded revolver in his pos sald he was “carrying for | Foster,” William Harrigan, an ex: | onviet, Was found in the act of burg: | af lary early to-day, in the liquor stot pthal, No, 1088 foster, while Harrigan ars ter in 1908, Ie Y. under gu to seal, the polte his record had . LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30—The Grand Jury returned indictments to-day against Olaf A. Tveitmoe and Anton Johanssen of San Francisco and J. E. Munsey of Salt Lake City, labor leaders, charging them with indirect complicity in a plot to destroy certain properties on the Pacific him out for a d tend his mot | found when they I: Quatav M. Schwab |to find out what the Judg FArentine” ws to him the Argentine neighbors who were to} ,.; : NN aligned faye been hi ‘sete couldn't attend | | 74 Ap teton. in” Yorkvitl urt to ie i ; because of the rabidly complicated pre-| © if day, Harrigan had apparenuy regretted Coast with dynamite, including the Los Angeles Times Building and the: liminaries. ‘ his hasty speech. Police MeKe ae ‘A special car was attached to a + |told what Harrigan had said to, Lieut Llewellyn Iron Works. The three men had been notified that indict Hefferan, in the st Fiftyafirat street |station, about the use to whch he meant { |to put the revolver when it was found in his pocket CONTEMPTUOUS TO MERCIFUL JUDGE FOR FAVOR. “Did you really mean to kill Judge train from Washington to bring dis- tinguished diplomats and statesman) but very few took seats in it. ore Roosevelt continued to fire hets@hot Into the whole performance. His letter declining to attend in which ho. attacked Taft's policies was made nents were pending and were in Los Angeles when the Grand Jury re ported on their ¢ ses, They were arrested in the witness robm of the Federal They were taken to the Federal Court for arraignment before Judge Wellborn, public, Foster?” asked the Magistrate, =, emmy 0 pe AMI eee fo i ‘There was no increase In the order “Aw, quit your kidding,” said Haret-| Olat A. Tveltmon ts one of the most for policemen in uniform and strong i | gan sullenly. “What do people think I prominent labor leaders in the Far arm men which Commissioner Waldo 7 |am—nutty? “What Is there in it for me West. He,is Gecretary-Treasurer of the State Building Trades Council of Calle fornia and one of the Vice-Presidents of the American Federation of Labors tmoe has been regarded as the right hand man of Samuel Gompers on had otdered to attend, There arg to be a the Banker. “I won't talk about bust-| |if 1 ki Foster? When 1 kill anybody women at the tables and Mr. Waldo ness. I have four partners. 0 of them [it will be somebody worth something, | apparently felt that their pre » are outside there, Talk to them about He ain't worth killing.” { would tend to prevent overt act ate business.”* . 4 ' ‘ strate held him without bail) And besides the Strong Arm Squad J. B Morgan jr. explained in more de- 3 le charge of carrying a| nd burglary | , there will be Secret Service agents and| ff tail about his fathei's trip. He sald Mr | wee alata A other gentlemen with peace procliviti Morgan bad engaged passage on the Kee rd Pacite re i i. P ceradine) "BS Pangaea Adriatic, hd healed gor: Medltatranian Wak walk laa thraue Py HIGH MEN IN RANKS OF LAB. a: e1 ports and Exyp' o je was forces " rvey Of doors and r don't have to call out the militia be- by bubiness engagements to cancel that adie at pada aae brn Shyetecen pace i a fore it is over. Now hie is going by way of London nfiden WALDO SENDS HIS “HEF PA: N | N A “While in London he will superintend WILL NOT RESIGN : | j t eo aise office is that of organiser of CIFICATORS” ALONG. the packing of a collection of art t T vran on guard, ) ! ¥ f e ate «Building Trades Counctl. Commissioner Waldo decided to send sures for shipment to this country, « wed tn through the hole in the door | , At Least Three Meet Death in | Tene two were prime movers in the his hefty pacificators to the scene after ee Pian y arome thé conti : ‘ 18 | : : : pte that raised the wages of atl receiving a request from Samuel Bell | Unexpectedly Leaves Alone on |‘ : Mat Gao bee toon Quarantine Health Officer De- |" ANTON JOHANSEN, Burning Car—Injured Drag |*40" In the building trades to such high AGHIAG onshel’ HARE trtP Out ts Harrigan waa — |figures following the earthquak . ‘Thomas, one of the promoters of the York." dinner. Mr, Thomas called in person i MAL Is it headquarters and when he asked po- the Olympic ’Mid God- | way Be GoING TO AvoID STAN. nto’ it hip pocket when t n KO to hm. es Trial Failed to Show SHAKES YOUNG ASTOR, Themselves Through Snow. | Munsey !# the Business Agent of the Structural Ironworkers Union of Salt lice protection for the peace dinner the Ft | BEY COMMITTEE. Saati beth path ey - TRADES VIOLETS WITH COUNT lake City and ee eealoner hid hie face to conceal| Speeds of Whole Family. Somb alae big business men on the Any Dereliction, r the thiefs p | : eet Lake Clty and a 9, cornerin, tag ualen a amniles boat, ‘aftef the manner of bix business Ambassador Leishman's Daughter's TA, N. D., Dec, M.—Train NO. % name hus often been mentioned in eens You shall have peace and harmony| men, began to specuiate on the reason station desk drew out t A the “Oregonian,” ont at the peace dinner, Mr. Thomas,” said | Al! unexpectedly to everybody but hts] ror Mr, Mo strip, and opliued that} Im a lengthy letter sent to Gov. Dix! jad it before the Heute Affairs Amuse Passengers ern was ditched Ute for Mr, Waldo. “About how many men| family and his business partners, J.) he might be avolding the Stanley In- [to-day Dr. A. H. Doty, Health Officer | suppressed rage got t on the Olympi would you want?” \ | Plerpont Morgan sailed for Europe to- | vestigating Committee, which re-as-!of the Port of New York, after review. |" voiced ‘his sentiments toward the idge who had showed pity for him. | siss Naney Leishman, daughter of the areat North- jon with the McNamara case. rhoon and at ‘The Federal Grand Jury is not touch st three persons were Killed and @ ing directly upon the dynamite oute sore of others injured, The accident rages In California, The specific indlct- * “ a day Vhite Star Mner Olymple. 4 leave that to you, Mr, Commission: | day on the W embles in Washington to look into the jing the findings of Commissioner Bulger, h of Ment against Tveltmoe, Jon: « “ is on his way, by easy stages, to ages . ARRESTED SIX TIM ‘1 ‘Ambassador te ocourred two and @ half miles south . Johanssen and er," replied Mr. Thomas. “Do you Be ul ests Laat. a Fagen a . 8 But nobody asked iand the decision of Goy. Dix, which HAD BEEN lL AR s ESA a aibene Aaa - coir tecle County, General-Mane Muneey ls that they consires ame think best under the circumstances. KY Pt ani spend p winter | yf, nm about the Stanley lccres tor lua realgnation, declioed, tie je xt quite w lite . ite unty. | General Man’ tranaport dynamite between Btates of Commissioner Waldo remembered the | crujsing on the Nile on his own yacht. | Commitee. indeed, st of the Govel to resign the| Before Judge Foster sentenged him to | hurry attending the si ager Gruner e oer ‘tion tee Union in violation of the laws of in the sev | ple to-day, Mis Leis train, and this and the obser recent peace meeting In Carnegie Hall| For the first time in the memory of ; Pare aap n he has held for a number of penitentiary for 4 the United States, There were 4 ind called Lieut, Becker, head of the | the oldést observer of the departure of! ING PECTORS LOSE JOBS rx past. | Harrigan bh arrested |Danted by her mother and they re-|ears were the only ones to remain on jit ° | dons on Jobe of ee o - e gave instruc- | trans-Atlantic liners, Mr, Morgan's en- | . ae and » ta a} for small crimes, 1s home, | turning to Bertin after a@ shopping | the rails. ereet Strong Arm Squad. He gave instr: Dr. Doty contends that the tes!@nony i i Soa ee een to Naw ork A HBR IRE alain recting companies in Salt Lake, to have twenty or thirty of the | tire family was down to see him a rer Of Health Forced to Drop | {ken before the Commissioner not only be tole the police, was in Mills Motel ci pedina " on aud heir of John| The teantiea occurs: hls bs { ae . Is charged that Munsey, Tyelte ‘ongest of the strong-arm men on|to-day. Always one or two of the family : falled to show any derel his p80 ater ae el apa DNnnaiien Miah t car and the bodies were burned bY fre moe and Johunssen, with others, now and to-night. have been on hand, but to-day, although 84 Under the New Mamet. but, on t CoE eo nitn punk vera Pel bots paper or pier, Th which sfarted in the debris, under indictment but not under arrest, ‘These detectives, many for the first] he sailed alone, his wife, his #on ant} cppirty-four medical inspectors were | the Successful adininistration of his of red with Harrig Fe anne en Te ntiye: te the Ak] “With the thermometer 12 betow xero.'connived in the abipment of dynagaite time in thelr lives, will be In evening | his son's wife, his daughters, Mrs. | dropped from the payroll of te Health| he ig mot eonnelous of anvthing except sco | pador‘a daugttar’up to About teh mas | the, Muuree paaeenmere. one between Utah and Callfc cress. They vill wear patent leather | Herbert Satterlee am’ Anne Morgan, | Department to-day as a consequence of |the most faithful and. strenuae effort eh saya. ‘They | Othe berare tho denurtike ce the Glyn, | Murrered fore they 4 be It was in Munsey's hon ‘hoes that pinch, and their tempers will and Mr. Satterlee bade him au revior. jthe rearrangement of the budget for! on hia part to discharge MMe duties falthe | found letters in hilt pockets dated at the | BOS Nl" Me ven ald eral manager's a City that James MoNamare took: somewhat ruffled ax tho evening | Hosides, there were hiv grandchildren | jy1y. ‘phe new. budget provides: for | fully. It ¢ bre Doty states | Medford setormatory. lxned tithe wen Heh 4. the {and the observation car were both when he had fled from Loe are on, But they are going to keeP| ang his tusiness Charles | more nurses and less medical inspect- | hat in Justice ” of pro sdldressed to ‘ian Har are ie formed into temporary hospital aftgr exploding the bomb Jn peuee if they have to fire somebody | steele and Henry P. ; mee sclentifie qu inistrat the relief of the victims, while Times Bulldin Orila veesont into the street, for everybody | whe sorgan family party assebled on| 01M, The Wanectors have been dropped | or ig justice to himself and family e Mr, Astor hora wore taken to farmhouses, Al4|she informant, elec stomped cf Beier 1 prsend inte tne tren Coe ramet | the morgan family, barty ameeled on in tne invarve onder of thelr appoint |ccawoi'an other tian ue deciae The P| ; rng: [eer me, tana o Cama ite NrmanL ain aapoed at MRM of the ear barn gang, a San Juan Hi | yersiged hour for aaillog, Tt was Ike a ments the last anpointed being the first | queat uf Gov. Dix for his Feslgnation vy bak erowenig ie com ra “ant fttzent works! all MOFRINK foci ogg desperado or a@ plutocrat, ey Ww Jdsummer departure. There were 48] > . om | tyr {nto the ealooi SA a ia . the) caring for the in “ 2 Ckulke behind shrubbery, creep aionk | Mat cauin passenger# booked and more | ‘the only divisions of the Health be-| BOY FIREBUG LIKED Perham Who auld’ ho Hea zone | att lapel oF Bis coat [A wpeitel tran wad oniled from Me NOEY BAG TO HAVE ViGHEam the corridors and drape themselves OM | 14,4) 2,000 persons swarmed over the ship! partment ulfected by this Weeding out 0 SEE ENGINES RUN. aur of No, WT Kast Sixty-fittn | rear hes Devil's Lake, While the wrecking crew | ‘J nelghbonng stairways, but they will be} eon oft PEC Urera rina ean ta eioaar al T NES js t | wd and handed to Miss Leiwiman. | at cy " : It ts charmed by the Government that ' clone by. Mr. Morgan c€Q not reach the Olympic | division and id hygiene altvi-| a Phen | xtra ted two violets from locomotive. it appears, one Ty and Johanssen and several : Morgan ’ | hurling the cara. from trac ; bul This will not be tho beginning of the pout fifteen minutes bef aji-| sions, the latter including the public] Undersized Youth Arrested and | “ 9 | corsase bouquet and handed them to the | ng t ) the butlding trades FE een an rakes. aca | Hu Sms CRS ITAL ROsara ANA an ag Ssrsoepee yest ae ue paa| TROUBLE” MAKES TROUBLE, Oe ys [4nd into the, Haiti leak ales Francisco, plotted a mnartlal spirit will mandfest tself as e900 | OE Oe acer tiate and hls appenrance confessed | ¢ ed Ta ‘Autbua <Letsi Make. Uisinec onto hid the fowars she] viu)""cwe awe throudh sharon at abou Hee Los Angeles and’ that In the as Presdent Taft arrives about 6 P.M | Ute ee surprise Sagat es Six Blazes | ( nd 380 o'clock plot they had t vacking of some { The President almself, it le understood | ona alone. He mai RICHMOND, V | i He May Die, ‘ h created a lot of) ‘The oftela 4 given orders not to prominent San Francisco citizens " is not going to make any set speech. | oii and found it occupl W. CG. Lee, son. of | Bione) of Nada Na be ADR AT tats vd « nt tout Tut the work of unionising Los Angeles oft the bat, and some | °''" ° serlousiy iM at his n undersxed vie Z wd had been cared for. anh) proceeded slowly } Mite ammunition ‘wil be used up on |< eRe DO 1 LIVE ON THIS] fea" {irk Ststion ented asd Cie ay Gal treet vasa a Naare desl phen, it ls cared, Tvelimoe and hb Col, Roosevelt” Ouslook editorial made SHIP?” HE ASKS, T Hinaulshed: ¢ : a Tenuate autarny ie uane pe , Jassoctater got into communication with public yesterdey, Ned sharply to everyb broken Hip , re ng cause of what may prove @ London on. the were ero , : id not | and Munsey enlisted th Before the regular Presidential train uate cceeeens i | Ase hab: brainer, falc yon! be pee 1 Mc Namaras, The confession of arrives, a speolal will get here from Ones t _ one ese 4 1 " l MoM 1, sets forth . the nm I going,to live on t | , s " “ wt ns betw Washington AMORE hastily gulded him to an- Tie te te ‘ u . \ ” tween: ae eighteen su be the Rus ; where he found his party | 14] at No » London a 1 2 City, on one sien, | Turk’ Braattian, |e evaiting him, He was in the best of| eV LAutie te sake for hilt sw : eas the: mouns Indiana poligg French and Austro-Hungarian Ambas- |awalling lio. tte Ww 10 i sae Miss Mildre: 4 j " Ind, on the othe ne beginning sadors, Tho Itallan Ambassador was health and th ie ft nor: The Evening World aa i Non ite BR ee mae ne Ge ! M umite exp! In Los Angeles. % i , uppused am going ta ted tm | POs came nd Mra, lrandown \ | ‘ M re noe phe ) 7 oo etaing bulleting of italy's [Evening World ter ‘ll notbe published | stairs i ah : anes ieee ae fatost strateny in Trip . quick witl not be pubfishe \r tired of that old 1 re” : ia havea | F ‘At the Pennaylvania Station the pe: i ’ | Htc na aC re CLS Hoe e the Grand 9 } BR delegation will be met by sixteen pia ee on New Year’s Day ; BC UGA tog Mies : ; a ; None of them hag accepted theo. } clothes detectives, fifteen mounted po t ; Of 1808 | ner took fim: ¢ aa 1 st ndor his managene ythely n * tom, ‘They have told thelr friend liceme! four bleycle policemen ang Ae ite ! r) pleovigl vale 'yaey p Pe ay alee 4 | > + ed to be indicted fourteen uniformed men, besides a horde Hee ater ECAP yeny Monday, January to an (ee ' a Dentes Report | ‘ ve prepared be Same of Secret Bervice men. The delegates fs re are. 6 “_ th " | | b dl that will be escorted to the hotel and the My plans tuite | * ; Horcician denied tor |, nay were cadbkn nie ae pauana ameter Se kak Heie) oe the First, 1912 i retirement from office |, Hotere, they were taken, Inte custagig will return to meet the President, ‘Chere pusiness’—the reporter ier — ! Gaynor’s sanctum and persuaded n would become. First Tveltayae p00 sea —————_ wan, | wnen 1|to amooth the way for her prot tee ha mie tte, [vloteramtsat ot te Equitable Lite da | ey: nad, Der He ee (Continued on Second Page.) ‘Nothing about business,” snterrupted | appearance, Slow.” Teleyuoue Beekisan surance Society, ee _ Axed at #00 © and labor ualem, , ; ’ ‘ . * :