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iIBOMB MYSTERY CLUE FOUND IN BALTIMORE | MANY LABOR LEADERS INDICTED AS DYNAMITE PLOTTERS ; WHATHER—falr to-night and Wedsesday; waemer, FI EDITION. PRICE ONE. OENT. 2 NEW INDICTMENTS I GIANT DYNAMITE PLOT; NEWYORK MEN ARE ACCUSED Grand Jury at Beat inpmngel Makes Secret Return and Warrants Soon Ready. “NAMES ARE HIDDE Arrests of Labor Chiefs on the List Will All Be Made in One Day Is Plan Laid. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 6.—Thirty- * two indictments, most of them said to be against labor union officials, were returned by the Federal Grand Jury this afternoon as @ result of the Government's investigation of the! dynamite conspiracy. Four New York men are sald to be among those indicted. ‘The number and the names of tho defendants were ordered to be held so- oret pending arrests. It is understood warrants are to be isened immediately. Bet only members of MoNamara’s “dyoamiting crew,” bat siso men who age sald to have had knowledge of what MoNamara aid with money at his dis- posal are believed to be indicted. United States Lane Service open and Burris detectives are takin diate steps to pelea the inva named in the Indictments. Practicaliy al! of the implicated men have a under surveillance over since the Fed eral Grand Jury began its investigation here on Dec. 14, 1911. MOST NOTABLE CASE NAL® OF NATION. rom the standpoint of the number of men alleged to be implicated in the conspiracy, the breadth of the terri- tory covered by the resijence of these men and their reputed operations, Gov- ernment officials assert that the cases ere the most notable in the criminal amnaje of the United States. “Tho most damnable conspiracy in the history of the country,” was the comment of Federat District-Attorney Charles W. Miller, who has charge of the Investigation here. ‘The indictments were returned at 2.10 O’elock this afternoon, ten minutes after the jury met. Former associates of J. J. McNamara in the office of the Inter- nationel Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Wor! received the Mews of the indictments without sur- IN AN. Both FrankyM. Ryan, the President, and Herbert 8. Hockin, the Secretary- Treasurer, aid they knew the direction of the investigation, because the asso- Gation’s records were evidence before the Grand Jury. “But we have maintained right Gong,” said Mockin, that nobody in ais office was concerned with MoNa- sare in his dynamiting.” Part of the indictments are known te be against men who met Ortle E, McManigal in Detroit in June, 1907, ‘and induced him, because of his famili- arity with explosives, gained while workin; in @ stone quarry, to become @ regular membc: of McNamara's “@ynamiting cre’ Other indictments are believed to be ‘against men who met McManigal in Boston and showed him where to put the explosives which blew up part of an opera house there March 27, 190, and who afterward went with him to Spring- fied, Mass, and showed him where to blew up part of a municipal building; and also against men who escorted him from New York to Hoboken, N. to Jersey City, where he did “Jobs 1909 and 1910; men who met him in Cleve. Jand in July, 1910, and arranged for an explosion at Akron, O., and men who took charge of him when he arrived at Peoria, Ill, to blow up places there, MAN WHO PASSED MONEY AMONG THOSE INDICTED. Another indictment {@ said to doal with a Chicago man who, after MoMan- fg) partly wrecked by dynamite an fron worke plant in South Chicago in February, 1911, handed him an envelope containing $105 with the \remark “there's money tn that." ) Men who were traced as having helped in causing explosions at Omaha, Npb.; Erle, Pa; Davenport, Iowa; Perth Amboy, N. J.; Pelham, N. Y.; and many pointe in Ohio, where twenty «Continued on Second Page) ‘ A GIRL WHOSE MAMMA SAYS SHE CAN'T MARRY MAN WHO PINOCHLES. SPEEDING TROLLEY HURLED OVER BANK; FIVE MEN KULED Others lijured When Motorman Loses Con- trol of Car on Steep Grade. Twenty- ike Biter M'KEESPORT, Pa., Feb. 6.—Five per- sons were killed and twenty-five injured when @ trolley car on the Buena Vista divinion’of the West Ponnsyivania Street Railway Jumped the tracks and went over an embankment 200 feet high near he Youghtogneney Country Club, miles from this clty, early te-day. car got beyond the control of the motor- man on @ steep grade, and after pitch: ing over the embankment crasied junto @ tree and was shattered. The dead are: Luke Donnelly, Charles Smith, William McLean, Willlam For- sythe and Charles Donnolly, Greenock, Pa, The car was crowded with miners on thelr way to work from Greenock ww the mines near Scott Haven. All the| "“‘Vy sure, 1 belong to a lodge.” |were wanting he could have It complied. |" 1M d's From the Grady home, also around the Statue of Liberty, but] passengers were more or less injured. + Do you niay pinochl The resolution, as pagved, with only house bn . lain- | ast Thirtleth street, to lonking the river and the westerly gale|the charge of corrupting the morale of The rails were frosty and there was| “A¥#n I say I belong to @ lodge,” [Commissioner Lustis in the negut the po 1 kept ons ery a | |iho crowds lined the stree Yweivelover this afternoon he divided that ho|the seventeen-year-old girl, Olivette no sand in the sand bdx This te be-|, He wae asked Polar he was Was: : eee ie aoe ngh, Mounted policemen and twenty police-| would Just take @ tuning-up spin. He| Leonard, was incidental to the arrest of leved to be the reason Motorman | Fea! Featon behind the wet of Mr. |” Resolved, That the Roar direct tie thone with sleds away. ThOUBM | men afoot had all they could do to! was towed out from the Pennsylvania | Kaesebler, The Leonard girl was traced Charles Hunile lost control of hls var (’M4 Mra: Hutt je intimated that] Chiet Engineer to report to id lhe based his complaint on the xerloU® | prevent confinon, Before the for | ferry alips by the tuwboat Mae McGutre| from Baltimore to this elty and located ~ The scene of the accident was a milo {there might be some other admirer of| the probable cost of ¢4 for | iiness of Mrs, Thompson, the boys am |the church services the church wasles a point almost In midstroam and clear|at the Mat of the Taylor wonan, and from the nearest telephone and it was) Mi Hutter who had thought to clear; operating the Tri-Ror< ‘sert whe had been well egough ever|packed to t . than Avelie she vim of led that margined the| Kaesebler was seeused af abauetan’ some time before rescuers reached the|he feld for himself by | clreulating | when completed, and the [ean iq snow to be out with {hundred men standing th the rent Heer WOMAN WHO WAS N r ™ Meanwhile the injured sufferes | *0res of indulgence tn cigarettes, lager | required, and that the j einee.t , spe rte ih | During tho morning the body of ‘Tam-|" 4g goon as Ure tig cut loose the welrd- mn © WAS SLAIN TESTI. severely from the cold. and pinochle. gineor further report an a her h dover the Rill, ring ta | AeuCae Was BIOTA Sue DOSY OF TAS As ang As the Oe oe eee ee ee FIED AGAINST HIM. All ‘of the dead and injured tived in| He contemplated a copy of the adver-| estimate of tho groes and nei ree jeateh youngsters to turn over to the | sew { by hundreds in the home. The | waves and then suddenly leaped in the] phe gir! refuged to testify against the ttle town of Greenock and were| tisement penstvely, Then a smile chased | celpts of the Tri-Borough system, | police a ir hoad- Jair, It rose easity and swiftly, cul the) casscnier bo‘ore the Grand Jury, and Americans, the shadows from his face, when completed. Nes yeiongs to Wittiam Johns, | in the Murray HIM Hotel and| figure eight, raced ina circle, then) vii ou nes testimony the Grand Jury ——EEE—EE “You see,” he cried joyously “the ad-| The contract for the digaing of Soe: | Friend went to the pollee|iiey marcned to the house in a dody, {straightened out and shot down over the) ay a ale mie tne 1,500 CHINESE FALL, YOIMODR C04 AL AREEAUAS Gi any | Han MO Rte A ee Ta : cased [adi wore igh hate and trock coats. |PMT weg ot craft antuted the Aying| Tayior wosnan told the Grand dury gemer e ken, It simply | inate WIth Tin tie lead were Liewt-Gov, Conway], Ail Ss & fth t ebler had brought the girl to her 500 OTHERS CAPTURED |says that Mr. and Mrs. Hutter wish to ° A tO lvud Juhn A Mason, 6 Metles, and C: se and rm > hela. a " «| And Miss Hutter~does she accept the | Commission, ho also announced es-|iveasurer Isennedy and PB, KE. McCave, lor winging sty cutlon, x ——— mandate of her parents? Again a sunny |Desnen Contract sledding on the ht k of the S Jirile south, he etrcted and flew back Pe ercalpen Wie oben Nees: aaa Manchu Government Forces Meet a| smile Nluminated tne Jeweller’s cous : vowed against the poles rary pailbearers: Col, A, g, [the river, then circled some mare and] ile! thieaumed revenge. There was an Ri ii st Br yn tenance, | dep y the contra He pur op a sig Judson of Albany; J, McManus, Ba |fnally came down easily at the point) -ddittonal resson, riding to t out meat Bettle With MAY HAVE A TRUMP FOR THE|''%, for the § 0 bond, “ nan ward Le Fetra, J. L. McKntve, Thomas |o* departure, is Mons A oe ae cevennee aanings tte ie, Rebels, | epee ene 11 ‘had Coas Free +). Meigvoy, Senator Wagner, Senator = a jor wornen ekingon: taken r MATA a LAST TRICK, to Walker street, It can be veod ie For Bveryuody {| isrwckett, Minority Leader Suita of the | SIGHTED FREIGHTER ASHORE. | x0 piace ne nad at exe time occupied in SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.—Fifte " |Broadway Ine to Fitty-ninth » oe hed en ‘I'm not saying,” he almost gurgied, y or k a ner houwhold, hundred Chinese Imperial troops were| "put maybe I have @ letter in my tn: ia coniners. 2 made with ihe i eee ReMANO Hx Av Meret and) a united Wiroleas Company recelved| No trace of Kaesebler can be found le killed or wounded . a # ~|ough ani he lower The old ma: wos out on the hill Lime] 9% ¢ . 7 | é cantired'ia hatte Cacntitis hundred | side pocket saying that she docsn't.|Loxington avenue subway are | _7P Rs + advice, criticizing} Among the Scaators were: Cobb, Cul-| feopitoh this afte » fig | his old haunts. His home in Brooklyn Ay A be le @t Chul Chow yes-| Maybe I have that letter, Maybe 1 /oned The contract price was) , : aps Cronin, Watuwerlgnt, Grid 1. Hoyd of the Southern Pas |has been watched but he haw not ap- terday, according to a cabiegram re-| nave not, It wouldn't be right for mes ), ins an : nape dy eqginbonpa| or Antites, bound from New| peared, So far as the police have been ceived here to-day by the Chinese Pree| io speak for some one But per-| ; r McCarroll ie oat ¥ McClelland, Newcom,| York to New Orieans, t jable to learn nothing waa seen of haps there will be another story fo h in h se TL Aden, Murtagh, Wheian, Coats. | sighted a a riend Brig.-Gen. Lim Chang of the Canton| tue papers next weeks "Who can titre |it¥ aaying they were 4 S| Rearteeann, MULwALT Heke Dh Fae bey Ave A at army led the Republican forces, num-| Mr Fogler would say no move and he thought only par x ie e89 | Saxe, Ferris, Long and Gittins, Symbe na La Marre, who lived with G bering six thousand, The Imperial! the interviewer was about. to |be required In secur | Many men’ prominent tn the life of the 8 of distress . ; ts forces, numbering 6,000, were com-| when tho Jeweller called to him { SPARUBIBS AND O2AVY. jelty also took a final look at the body |and " ATOR DAS Le see Dolive sosaliae manded by Gen, Chung Fung. The| 26D ')e 28 Meee Pyetiig | bs iD ” d tickets sia aut Com: | Among them were Supreine Court Jus:| The Antilles ‘did. not as enother | bout Kaesedler which has sent the revolutioniate captured. Sao Chow in| "Saye" he Haid, “don't understand me! A new Comic Series 1s ieorge at tices McCall and Glegerich, Bourke | freight steamer was stat N the ves [detectives scurrying around town com: An Whel province, Chul Chow, the|a® Saying anything against Misg | Manus, author of the ely woda, te ‘ockran, Charles F. Murpny, Judy In dtatress, siderably, Dickinson, however, has not scene of terday' battle, is in| Hutter's family, The old man is a SEY Bhs ye Yeu want some one to - nares mentioned Kaesevler's name in any of Kiangsu Proaince. good fellow, | make you laugh, “Let George Do It. (Continggd on Second Page.) | FOR RACING SEE PAGE & bis stories, but if le expected he -” ! stig silts ‘ ‘ Cate “ Oyu ‘i en est Ce he. 1199. bs ix ek x all of hea ene NEW HE'S APINOGHLER, $0 “MA FORBIDS MARRIAGE MELD And Jeweller Fogler Always Held Mothers-in-Law as High Trumps. SUSPECTS RIVAL’S LEAD. Discarded by Advertisement Wooer Hints He and Girl May Take Last Trick. ee Hitherto Otto Fogler, bachelor jeweller, has been able to look any mother-in-! Joke in the face without cracking a amile Ha alwaye regarded the mother {n-law joke as a gros# libel, He was the champion of mother-tn-laws in gen- eral, often defending them with great feeling and eloquence as the victim of humorists who would go to any length to pay something funny. “But now,” said he to-day, “I have/ learned my great mis T am ready to believe that there te a great deal in thie mother-n-law proposition. But {t 16 80 serious a matter with me that | ‘Tt would be unable, just now, to laugh | jat_@ mother-in-law Jok | ‘The reason underlying the jeweler's | change of attitude is peste in seh advertisement, which two iat PT song Bertha, to ate. MOTHER - IN - LAW vicTIM, | THOUGH STILL UNWED. “Iam not yet @ marred man Mr. Folger to-d ut you se felt the sharp tooth of my mother- ine law-that-was-to-have-bee | Mrs, Hutter, mother of Miss! Bertha, through whom Mr, Fogler 1| dreamea of wedded Joy and a mother-!n- |iaw all his own, fe the wife of @ pros Perous meat deuler. I “Many persons came to see us and! wrote us letters," said Mrs. Hutter to: | day, when asked why she had Inserted jthe edvertisement. “We were warned to beware of Mr. Fogler, I was much astonivhed, for Mr. Fogler had always | been so pollte and nice around our, house, But you never can tell about | these polite ones." Pressed for specifications, Mrs. Hutter repited: “Well, maybe he smokes cigar- ettes, maybe he drinks beer, and maybe xe plays pinochte,”* Mr. Fogler's jewelry store ts at No, 3127 Broadway. ‘There he was found to- day tn the midst of engagement rings, wedding rings and articles suitable for| ding gifts, in purveying which he on of the mother-in-law question. SEES THE HAND OF PINOCHLING RIVAL, was asked {f he smoked clgar- ettes, to which he gave @ scornful reply ’The Turk'sh and Egyptian tntquities have never tempted me,” he sald, smoke only Havana clare.” “Do you drink beer NON. ‘ong !magined hoe had solved the depths |° ne WRATHER—Fate ta-ntaht and We FI EDITION. eadayt warmer, “ Circulation Books Open to. Au” | YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912. 16 ) PAGES 70 WOMAN BY MAIL NEW POLICE THEORY Baltimore, While Others Renew Search for Karl Kazsebier, Miss- ing Hotel Man. STRANGER OFFERS CLUES, BUT QUICKLY DISAPPEARS. PRICE ONE CENT. —— a ‘Coroner Feinberg Accuses Police of “Messing Up’ Case and Says He Is Likely to Set Dickinson Free. Local detectives went to Baltimore to-day to follow up a clue which may lead to the solution of the mystery surrounding the case of Grace Taylor who was killed by an infernal machine in her flat at No. 103 West Seventy-seventh street last Saturday evening. Information has reached the police that persons in Baltimore in- terested in Olivette Leonard, a severteen-year-old girl, who was brought to New York last fall by one Karl Kaesebier and placed in immoral sur- roundings in the flat of Mrs. Taylor in West Sixtieth street, threatened the life of the Taylor woman recently. MANBIRD SCOOTS HGH IN AIR AND CRAM TAKES STEP ‘MIR. FRIEND HIRES {135 LEGISLATORS ©) IN CRUSADE FOR | HILLFORKIDDES | AT FUNERAL OF CT-RUNSUGWAY. TOCOAST®O"WN SENATOR GRADY and Oi aaa Come From Albany Accom- panied by Lieut.-Governor. Theee persons, according to the police information, wrote to Mrs. Taylor ant “nanded money, When she refused to pay it she was told she would suffer. The letters she received in connection with the case of the Leonard girl so frightened her that she wae afralé to remain @t her home alone, Leads Senators Snowy Revels, Despite Mr. Thompson’s Grouch. | Demands Figures in Cost \ged Pia the Income, but Colleague Eustis Objects. | and > The funeral of State Senator Thomas August Friend Is @ much bigger man, | The q ion of muntelpal operation Ot MatWise wed Lhisdaak WaT eth ‘kids’ around Sheepshead Pay, | Prancis Grady took hehe lence! Lai peiegyS meeting of the Public Service Commis Andrew wal eyes: be, | nm ab Ateph ene HU bio SSROP Rey, laniedes. o greatest phile|Chusch in Kast Twenty-el . Pecyetig’ Florence Emerson, testified vores hro any other age.| where the Benator had been a worship: against Kaeesebler before the January tc » ‘ho ym ed that the chief is +1 | See Sr eIh) WAG EY, 48 nd there ts nothing small about htin,| per for many years, Never hay thore Grand Jury, where he wae accused of engineer be directed to report on tie (Kee Haan he Hk illite, eollbeen seen sueh acthrona at 6 unmrel atcucting and ruining Olivette Leonard. probedle cost of equipment of the trie &t tat. Hasn't he hired a hilalte, soy de shih ca hash : ‘ Laas gad POSTMAN QUESTIONED ABOUT vorouRi ayatem, and also to aubmit an SNtiyuady ea cows Ge OME ae ghey i Me old clue ote oe weatyon [Coffyn Amazes With His] O&LIVERING PACKAGE, estimate of the gross and net Income of | NN a Friend was a blacksmith, He RONG iy tm enateres AAMT AR ‘The postman whe delivers mail tm the SPOT AU ADs Rekanes HAE HAN IOG. Ute stopped work tivo years ago, when he|tenblymen had come by spectal train, Stunts in Boating Flyer lock Im Seventy-seveath street, be- fueristien cate 9¢ eunaicetal Be Ae siaimoita,. Mp hak sald, sth0N’ Waal Many of then) ware id wes, haraea', of ee twee Crtenbis and Auiowries ave- cted wi c ration Reeigaen Seaton y much he- would the Lesisia Tar y H nue, jength this efter- Commissioner E 4 ftinty HAGE HR SER " A ey ihn : Pe A bet Grady for many terme. or Flying Boat. noon at Poltoe Herdquarters, He te on the resolution wae not n pe. | miss the ititle crowd o cae pwn All clivses of politicans were attracted elderly man and e@mits his memory is cause the Information bad ai 1 who sat around his p and watched | 4, ene The names of the Tam- Rot as alert as it used to be, but he compiled. the sparks he would ne many Hall men would ke the ros] Fronk Coffyn, @ young pupil of the thinks he delivered a package at No. 107 {a no fun in J ter of the Chairman Wille eral Committee, Men high of aviation, who dis- out. ‘There Wright school on Thursday of Friday, He could recall dcevtos AL munict , if you are going to be lonely, n Aig saa Alt ste Hen srione in ty tngulshes himself «a flyer during the oe Le wholee the peokage to Mrs. Taylor. ublic welfar ‘ore wlao there, ail of to close friemts fs Now that there is an intimation in the F Se thei - ‘hompaon, who liver near /of Grady, thoug some had feit hie|!ate Moxican revolution, thrilled spec-| 10 tise the infernal machine went at Coney Talend’ avenie [ONY end hiss ‘rom the dis- | tatora on bot aktes of the North River! through the malle the Univ) Stetes all, saying I dock not agree with /fict When Grady represented there Was] (iia afternoon when he took soft &| post-om pectora are interested, ¢ . 190 I don't ad, dows ni von {# SFeat outpouwsins. Noticeable were oid] sew Wright model hydroplane, cut alt] Knesebler, @ hotel steward, met the think the engineer should be as to the a | aray-headed ‘Tainmiany Hall stalwarta| sorte of aerial didoes at of helght of! girl on a train, He took her to the leaded up with work that can be done for ito whom voting for Giady seemed Ike! 200 feet and then relloved the mon tony Taylor woman's fat and left her there by the secretary.’ m to enjoy thenselves, he 8Ay#, 89 | second nature, A Kreat number of] py skimming down to the surface of the and the Taylor woman, according to Commissioner Maltble |iong as they keep out of his hearing, | women were in the crowd, invat of them] y and gliding about like « runaway testimony on the records, employed the middle aged or well advanced in years CROWDS IN STREETS FROM HOME TO CHURCH. chief engineer could transmit any ma- terial pertinent to the r In his possession, and Mr. Thompson objected es; ly to ling of the childs | e Hill between bie girl in immoral pursuits and profited thereby, For thiv she was fined $0 In court « few days ago. tugboat. It 18 Birdman Coftyn’s plan to ride his hydroplane around Grant's Tomb and the shouts and lau ren coasting down * + A ‘ 4 : % i

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