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Ht | MEXICAN MENACE STIRS TAFT ON THE i | i ‘the submerged cars was clad only in as. He was the dint until one of jothes from s § ¥ 3 E ? : i | i : i ere out Dr, who were f i i i ; | , Sink v H a ié i ef ef ss Asks Congress to Change Them to Maintain Peace. a RF 3 f f uy hi i F t £ 3 5 5 i t uEF if : § | ' i i : Code to Be More Drastic on the Transportation of, Arms Across the Border. | Sy ? H i aii x HF L; a3 ee 2s ‘WASHINGTON, March 18.—President Tet pointed out to members of the Cen- the Texas Congressiona! delegation at a conference at the White House to-day that the neuttaltty laws of the United i i H reported have eaid that uniess Con- arese Rew measures it would be @iMeult to preserve peave with Mexico. Te ing and framed @ joint resolution which would prohibit the shipment of arms from the Untted es Into any Sta! on the American continent which ts ina Condition of Gisorder. The resolution would impose heavy penalties, the inten- tlon being to make it tmmediately ap- Ditcadle to the Mextoan situation. The resolution, a@opted unantmousty in com- ‘Mattes, was reported to the Senate im- Later in the day the Senate ty unanimous wote passed a resolu empowering President Taft to issu proclamation that shipments of arms and ammunition across 1@ Mexican border constitutes a vioiation of the neutrality laws. To-day's action was @ direct result of ft 2 4 [ t t i | a <7 $s He | rat i { it I | baseador Martines y Crespo here, that Dut imto effect a Texas. The Am- ed to the Presl- ‘wore framed fest century i i i | i if ; rf i FE Se i ai Fi te of arme into re notwithstanding their consignment as articles of c: merce into pointe like Juares, held by the rebels. Eg 5 #¥ & i i g Et ing up the car, As the crash cami Mrs, Kirley as shot up acroes the metal chandelier where she hung sue- pended while the Hed Up at the end of thi all the ¢urniture upon bed up ex. tracted Mre. Kirley ae we eettled down tn the water and took her ashore.” J. J. Burnett, chief of che operating department of the New York Central west of Chicago, escaped with a few scratches from broken glass. % Mr. Burnett gave Ca - tatement @ ily oli é i i Fe if S$ i 5g ar right hand cide the ties being ind of a mie. The or shore ede layed detec: tive weil wutti- lent period rust t jit i i? 147883 OUT OF WRECK, \ it was @ sorry appearing crowd of Passengers who, two hours Wreck ooourred, barked for Ni who sia he al thousands of elry, said he crept out i ill ned through lee to the bottom of the it that point was about eight |» @o terrified were the passen- fers that there was no thought of c:y- ing out. TRACKMEN NEARBY RUSH TO, RESCUE PASSENGERS. ‘was @ tortunste. coincide! t of treckamen We mat jm. Although badly hampered by epr: ind bruises, members of the crew, pecially the colored porters, showed remarkable pluck, Tour colored men badty cut and injured walked more than a mile to the Hyde Park station for! medical treatment. In the waiting room |of the station the doctors and @ young) woman nurse dressed ¢thetr wounds. It vae found that cno had @ crusted teg.! others wero less sertously hurt.| They lost strength in the walk up the! || ratiroad, however, and bne of thom pear as he sank into @ seat at the) » F. J. Weaver, who the New i on the wrecking train, | FEDERAL EXPERTS OFF TO INVESTIGATE CAUSE OF THE WRECK.| Commien ft ‘They will report whether the dirsster wae due to any negligence on the part of the railroad. NEUTRALITY LAWS President Urged by Madero . | QUICK ACTION IN SENATE | Gte Foreign Relations Committee and States were not specific enough, and is| re, |{mposed absolute confidence and respect sy | yeare ago, Her father ie believed to be +! have Joined in transferring to Frank H, eed | MBesling beside him when atter the t 2 | DISCARDED KIN@MAN COMES IN | carded by Hawle; | with the two other he! 4 HAWLEY'S WARD GETS $26,000 YEARLY FORLIFE (Continued from First Page.) father and mother of Miss Sturges Separated. Mr. Bturges was unable to Provide for his wife and daughter, Mrs. Mturges appesied to Mr. Hawley, Emma Sturges was then fifteen years old. was @ bright, winsome girl and Hawley took @ great fancy to hi He immedi- ately took care of her. She had been educated up to that time in @ public! inatitution in New Jersey. Mr. Hawley are. Provision for her #0 she cou! &@ very liberal education, CAME MEMBE!. OF HOUSE. HOLD AT TWENTY. “At the age of twenty she deca: permanent member of Mr, Hi household, her education having been completed. Mr. Hawiey'’s brothers, alstere, nephews and other relatives lived with him at various times, and untl! Mise Sturges had sufficient exper enoe to epablé her to look after his establishment, some member of the Hawley family Was always present to help her. “It was very necessary during Mr. | | | the declaration that Hawley, a short , had spoken about time before his 4 the matter freq , It developed that Hawi Will in 1909, but that it executed. Hawley's anxiety Gisposition of his great fortun chiefly to the fact it or was du his am- 4 THE EVENING WURLY, WEUNBDVAX, MARUD 18, 191%. Dead Millionaire and Ward Whose Settlement Includes These Two Hous SUFFRAGIST ARMY gress to Grant the Ballot. WASHINGTON, March 13.—Leade invaded Willtam Ponsonby Purniss,, a West by Merchant prince. jer from Supreme Court Justice Newburger to-day directing the clerk of Special Term, Part IIL, of the Supreme Court, to set the caso for trial March 18, The cal was on the calendar some months and pi amendment to the constitution to e1 franchise women. Hearings wei Sven dy & joint committee of the wom. an's suffrage committee ami judiciary committee in the @enate and by the Judiciary committee of the House. Dr. Anna Shaw marshalled the 8u fragist forces at the Senate hearing. Mra, Latdiaw assured the seven listen- the gathered phalanx, ing Senators t! of women were net mil “insletent and persistent. Probably t! wae Mise Lenora O'Reilly of New Yor! representing the wage-carners. “We don't want to bluff you," sal he. + but onl good. on and y He in human lives," creche a EN CHARLESTON WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Three-year-old fillies; ure $300; selling; five and one-half fur- s3.—Chilton Trance, 113 (Wilson), 13 PRESENTS CLAIMS IN WASHINGTON: New York Woman Most Rad- ical Talker in Urging Con- | headquarters tn Cttoago and bi all over the work. The corporation, capital stgck of $10,000,000, pays cent. on its common issue of 97,000,000. Tt 1s known in financial circles of the campaign for votes for women Capitol in force to-day nted“their arguments to the nation’s legisiators in advocacy of an most determined speaker “We want the ballot for our own fe don’t get halt enough to live et we have got to keep decent. You men make the laws so that when you do wrong you get off, but wien we women 40 wrong we go to the gutter and prison. We have heard the tommy- rot given ue by Legislatures. We know the game. You men wan this nation to rich. You don't know that riches RADIATOR TRUST BOOSTS ROOSEVELT, IS REPORT. One of President Woolley’s Re quests, for $25,000 Substription, Said to Have Been’ Denied. Radiator Trust Col. Roosevelt. with a 10 per - merely ae the “Radiator Trust.” stories, hit “personal business’ n= re to finance the Roosevelt campaign. It {8 said that one of the men upon whom Mr. Woolley paid several calls was Chafles M. Hewitt of the Hewitt Manufacturing Company, the Magnus Metal Company and the Hewitt Rubber Company, all engaged in the manufac- ft. 1y'l with @eneral officer way. Mri Woolley 1i an unsuccessful request that Mr. Hew- litt contribute $25,000 to the Roosevelt fund. to 5, 11 to 10 and 11 to 2, frei; Grace Me, 113 (Obert), 12 to 1, 5 to 1 4 2 to 1, second; Letiahola, 10§-48anover), 6 to 1, 9% to 1 and @ to 5, third, Time, 1.12 2-6, Diamond Buck Dipper, Ds Elsie Herndon, Rossalo Leono Princess May, Cliff Top, Loathly also ran and finished as named. Pea: Lady SECOND RACE—Four-year-olde end upward; purse $300; one-half furlongs.—Parkview, 112 (Koe! i) setting; five and r 10 and out, first; Rich. to & 1-5, Tiny Tim, Love Wateh J.C, Core, Carroll, Poestagito also ri THIRD RACE—Calhoun Bell! Stakes; M1, a half furlongs.—Rosturtium, 197 (J to 1, 3 to 1, and 8 to 5, wor two-year-olds; four an Hoawiey's many and continued absences from his home, which his varied bual- Nese interests made necessary, to have Miss Sturges look after Ris homes, both in the pity and at Babylon. No member of Mr. Hawley's family ever looked upon her other than as a friend. Thoy in het “Miss Sturges changed her name to Margaret Cameron to avoid annoyance that might reoult if her girlhood friende ould know of her position in the ley household. ‘She continues to be on terme of intl- Mate friendship with all the members ie Hawley family. iss Sture mother ‘ied several Gead. She has a married sister, whe at Present 19 residing in the Bronx with her husband." Mr, Gtanchfield also announced to-day ar the arrangement for the administration | ehiiren, of the estate, All the heirs, he said, Davis, Walter 8. Crandell, William P. Hawiey and Charl Seymour as trustees the entire ate, except the houses. T have power to deal with the prinol as Mr, Hawley might, were he alt By thie plan the will be left in R. Hawley died at his home eet on Feb, 1, Mar- who had been his nuree throughout his illness, was the end came. Hawley had the reputation of being @ cold, unapproachable man and had few 1 tami! T dition to perpetuate his railroad schemes, jawley had practically decided to in. Corporate his entire estate, when he wa: seized with eventful ca: It waen't until the very hour that Hawley died that his {ll sidered f , the found working as @ clerk in dore'n office em the west wide. When Informed of his goog fortune he disap- ie illness that ended hii a; | daughter of the “merchant prince,” nephe Peared. It wab said at the time he had been in consultation with lawyers repre- senting the interests of the Fred Crandell’ Western Union telegraph brought forth the information ‘marriage had not turned out roses an shine, Mra, Frod who had become thi wes serving a the Workhouse when She was itberated a few funeral, Her children ha for by relatives in Chat! mother irs. marriage to @ former operator that to be all Crandell, of five m. Crandell in an interview just be- fore his disappearance mate the casu! hi was neither, Hawley at his home in Babylon. Interest at onc No one connected with the] } Hawley family would explain her posi- tion, The Evening World newspaper to learn that excep: represented by John attorney appointed by the heirs hold, for inter- although known to the relatives in Chatham, wa: Bot then considered to hold a position in the Hawley household of any import- ance, Tt waan't until the newe—given to the public rat by the Evening World—that the railroad man had died without leav- ing @ will, leaked out, that any tion was given to the ratircad ‘amily affairs, Then ‘t was that a woman Agured in |, that Was in & position to di to the other members of the Hawley OR HIS SHARE. Inquiries were made regarding Mr, Iawiey's heirs and it was found that Frederick Crandell, who hat been dte- because the financier considered he had married below his station, would inherit an equal amount t-lew—Willlam P, Hawley, @ young brother of the ratl- road man, and Walter 8. Crandell, Fred Crandell's vrother—should It be eventuy wily proved that Hawley had died in-| taie, Pubditc interest In the mystery | lof the wissing will, es it was calle Ka decided the nor Robert 1%, Davia, | | who for years had been Mr, Hawi partner, Would say @ word concerning | the affairs of the late ratiroad king, \¥ormer lawycre of Hawley declared they it and that Hawley. res hat Wal ell, one of the heirs, was tion to talk for her. Stanchfield nor Mr. Crandell w continued to resid any one, _—_—_—_—— , but refused to! 2 t that she would be Stanchfteld, the to guard &, Era Neither ould ed all rumors that in existence, 43 je in the town house, but refused to be seen by SALVATION ARMY WIFE “FILES SEPARATION SUIT. Blue- Furniss Won Her From Gowned Ranks, but Now She Witam by Mre, Furniss for a separa Furnies is @ relative of G: temporery trustee 440,000,000" estate of her era? Wants to Be Free Again. P, Furnies's romantic court- to @ pretty Salvation ‘Deen shattered by the pult in the Supreme Court jon, t the but was discontinued because it wab thought & reconciliation might be effected. This, however, was not ‘brought about, and Furniss . di- rected ber lawyers to prosecute the sult! g, for separation. Furniss is a yw Of Miss Furniss, howe $40,000,000 estate is in dispuf. He ‘brother of Grace Livingston Fur- nd a party to her sult for a ehare of the est HOTEL SUICIDE LEFT $6 FOR HIS FUNERAL. “Four for Coffin and Two for Gravedigger,” Reads Note of Park Avenue Guest. A guest committed suicide in Park Avenue Hotel to-day by drinking car- came to the hotel Mon- jatering as N, Bowman, was unable to waken him to-day the proprietor and house physician forced the door, They found him lying across the bed with an empty acid bottle beside him. ‘The dead man was about thirty-seven eara old, 5 feet 7 inches tall, slightly ald and dai A letter w found, addresred to the reading: N. Bowman, thinty-eight reason I kill myself ts Never had success on this earth, and a man witohut success finds it diMoult to pull through. All| the money I have is what is left of $13,000 I lost in @ real estate deal. I any one comes to claim it up to them, but bury cemetery. I leave you four for the coffin and two vedigger. I wish you all auc- six dollars for the gi cess." Hoods Sarsaparilla fs a very effective medicine for the complete purification of the blood and t! 3s complete tem. Take it this spring. Get it to-day in usual liquid form on, chocelated tablets called Sareatabs, fe Living- wton Furniss, the playwright and /ovel- iat, who joined in @ petition a few days ago before the Gurrogate to have a nd fath | appointed for the : | we 10c \WEDNESDAY'S OFFERING EMRE. 180 Pork Milk Chocolate Covered ° Caramels a! 90 well known it neede no ting, and RI Ge Hoven cose bstertaera sir asin 9 to 10, second; Ella Grane, 101 (Turner) 0 to 1, 4 to 1, and 2 to 1, third. Time— 57 Faustina, Clinton Stavano, Fonso, {shed as named. FOURTH RACE—Three-year-olds and ‘Any Port, 1% (Turner! en and out, first; Bob R. , 88 (Lounsber: to 1 and % to 1, third. me Camel and High Private also ran. TryThemAll! You'll come hey npg asta, Bimlortableand the; ee kooper-down of hosierycosts, @ to 1, —the original guaran pn, afaelgemeet |, #0 colors are fast—the hose sanitary, Patt, Whea: ik = % bd ‘Dearets, Rewssmaber, the eee ter etowtb Makeour Fool appy” 2 Holeproct Hnlery Company Qifion Bote detatal? Use ( Paik Davie Cx are 8 renovation of the whole sys- are 5 Demonstration at Gimbels’ This Week—Main Floor aa aar tah Row “York Chis. E COCOANLT Tse Seine Par “peeed" PNG BOX 10c THURSDAY'S OFFERING PEMD, we 2BC 11 11 e'elock, ator James also ran and fin- pg 7 to 5, 1 to 3 and out, second; 1.48 2-6. 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