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ASTOR’S WILL CARES FOR FORMER WIFE AND WIDOW | WEATHPR—Rain to-night and Taeetay. WRATHER=Rain (u-night and Tecsday. Fi EDITION. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.?’ | Ceara JOUR. The, Een - NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE OENT. PRICE ONE CENT. RIERA HP SOLA hie Big ova orm wa TAFT AND ROQSEVELT Saba gids mL SNL, a FIRE HEAVY SHOT IN Agreements Not a Bar to | + Keen Disappointment for Anx- DYNAMITE THREAT Either’s Inheritance, | “Progressive Is as Progressive Does,” fous Relatives Waiting Ar- AN $150,000,000 ESTATE. | olpggelSonncaegganal BRINGS CAPTURE OF Says Taft to Record Crowd at New Bedford; His Detractor Col. Astor Added $30,000,000 Is—“Well, in Error.” S THIRTEEN. MINIA_ HA LAST AUTO BANDIT to Fortune — Testament to ceo Her Captain Reports Little Be Probated This Week. Hope of Finding More — | paris Police Get Garnier After COLONEL AGAIN Aenmacnl | HIS HARVESTER CHARGES. of the Bodies. Preparing to Blow Up An- \President and Predecessor, in Unique ameieo ee seerueeemesre eee Che’ be ete tae! Sie. Some time this week after the body of Col, John Jacob Astor has been brought down from Halifax and the funeral ser- atl vices have been held, the will which HALIFAX, April 29.—Another keon archist Den, Col, Astor made just prior to his mar- @ieappointment was given the hun-| ringe to Miss Mudeline Force last Sep- AMAL ke tdslived ot Witanto; violins tember will be opened and read before sree ate been thronging this city torj TO EXTERMINATE REDS| the members of Col. Astor's famiy, a week when the news was posted to- ‘This instrument ts now in the posses- ay at the White Star ne offices thet = [no the legal frm of Carer, Led | Race, Cover Massachusetts on the morgue ship Mackay-Bennett could) Relentless Wa rs | vara Uburn, of No. 54 Wall atreet. > x i feled Me lia ead h less War Follows Blow-| snuna L. Baylies of the fim iv acta Day Before Primaries. There had ween every expectation ing Up of Gang’s Chief to be the one who will handle the pro- that the cebie ship would come in ad by bating of the will, 1 | today with ner funeral freight, when | and Aide in Garage It was learned to-day from one who te! (Special to The Evening World.) Wad notch Wha put up! | f Ee bast peas to know the pro- BOSTON, April 29.—Realizing that the result of the primaries “The Mackay-Bennett delayed by bad —o _ visions of ‘ol or's will but who L ey sd weather, Will not enter port unt 9] paris, Apr) The inst of the| Wold not permit the publication of his in this State to-morrow will be looked upon throughout the country as A. M. Tuesday.” antom bandits, 7 name that the total value of the cetate [Gena caly other message received trom poset a Sa eubaceannes bes aal jeft by the multi-millionaire who went The cable stfp was a correctisn of ene prised in aie (22"% with the Titame will be, edn of the names of the identified dead and) room and gave up withou: a fight. aorvatively, about $180,000,009, the confymation of the name “Clyde} The arrest put a peaceful end to| This in¢iudes the body 6f the! origin, Sutton.” The correction wai Pleaee| preparations by the police to dynamite] Astor estate, the accretions made ‘W. Hanton to be Whinton.”” Whin-jan Anarchist den where it was be leved | through Col, Astor's own {nvestments | s Saturday, and the Colonel top fs interpreted as W. Hinton, « lov. wea hidden, with a possible! and the personal estate willed to = K Roosevelt last Ys worked westward toward Malin on the Titant repetition of the scene that thriNied| py his mother, Mra. Willant Astor. De Carteret of the Minin! V’@ris yesterday, Garnier, a mere youth, ILLS PR WIFE, H rs Pittsfield, where he will make his concluding argument to-night. From Capt. De Carteret a is ) f 1 ‘outh, ET | tenanta of the house heard Strange *. r ‘des thie message to-day for 3, Briice |T8* tho aide ot 5 who, with Dus aaa aeatate eee ta me sounds from the de Brahms’ apartment AIRSHIP CPEEDER Less than thirty miles miles separated the rival candidates for the bol rth yal killed after ” fy it it ve \ af, " ij. tebos: ols, another pal, was Killed after « hot | soo, grat wifey ete peerSade Cop wneer | Caedttonatiyithere would ve 'sobh: But Republican Presidential nomination at one time today. Both were Covered ground between 41.2 to Jie in ts eof the garage they |e Will. 2.80 and 49.2 to 49.90, Thus far have no investigation was made then, | . ade t f ‘Whatever settioniont was made uyon About 11.8 o'clock to-day an elderly | greeted by large, friendly crowds. The personal canvass for votes has eqoured only thirteen bodies. All 14. Bonnot and his aide, Dubois, | the latter at the time she obtainea her! woman came to the house and asked to} aroused an unprecedented interest in the primary, steamers passing say none seen, Will |lessee of the garage in which both | divorce from ol. Astor has no weight, taken to the De Brahma's apartment Malhca Wek aks earch south and east Monday, but | later met death, soould have been able| qe Mvening World info! ag Y aries Hazard, the ele —— Taft-Roosevert doutie ' a stumping tour of the State has ever ean give no hope to their reiatives stand the a-sault of some 2.0% | gimotiy pointed out, in barring her from members that @he remained in th at} including detachments of about fifteen minutes. When @ rn Baseball ScoresTo-Day happened in Amertean politics. The apec- et the erloeinig: will be found, “toe | the. bequest provided, down she was composed and there wé ' tacle of the only two men who have -_oT | a probable forecast of the action of the Republican National Conventios ~ in June, President William Howard Taft and Col. Theodore Roosevelt, the only living ex-President, engaged to-day in a desperate effort to influence the voters. The President covered the trail followed by Col. Mrs. JOHN OB ASTOR... pol! | — c of a pres ene epee fom ae iY i i ind a doachment of artilery,| @® Wil aay prenuptial settiement| Orchestra Leader Evidently | othing to indicate that ee had ton Heeger Ay wae hare fm longitude 49.00, moving fast south. every one, and there was a gen-|™ade by Coi, Astor upon Madeline edt Aa aging gies a a AMERICAN LEAGUE. —_|'e® years bitterly engaged tn o etragsie VINCENT ASTOR WAITING NER siton to criticize the officials | Force militate against her inheritance) Planned to Hide Womian’s | ‘he Pellet that the woman was Mrs, Le ‘ lll 0 ocoupy the White House again ie WHARF. as provided for by Col, Astor's will. Brahims's mother and that during the | Jules Vedrines, Noted French- AT WASHINGTON. fecognised by the populace’ an one Ae <n visit ebe was not aWare that her daugh ret Vincent Astor will be the chief Ine Body in Trunk He Bought. Te lis Gaattia ike visto aug worthy of attention. Tm his private car Oceanic, on a sid- aM ; | heritor under the instrument left by his tay dead in the bathroom. a anit LANDERS — man, Drops 700 Feet in figs 000 00 ___ | The President of the United States hes | ing within a stone's throw of the whal st enough in 2 Be | H pay _ whore the Mackay-Bennett will, come in, dtd not intend to| ether. Muriel Astor, the daughter by Japartment about noon, Teo Gilmartin | J ; | WASHINGTON ens aes habitual dignity end te Vineent Astor 1s anxiously awaiting the y henseives in the | He fret wife, and whatever posthumous | ‘The dincovery of a double tragedy tn] 7 Warren street, Brooklyn, em | Flight to Madrid. “010000 i i votes as earnestly and vo- death ship. Plans have been made to by adding a|!s#ue may be born of the second mar- (ie apartment house at Xo. 2.0 West | trunk concern tn West sth ae ciferously da, his former friend the Col- hurry the body of Col. John Jacob As- Joaal eshus to then {Plage will be amply provided for, accord: | -phirty-nith wrect at r to-day |F same with ar noaven onel. Bulletins of the Roosevelt: meet- tor aboard the private car just as soon , s ing to the statement made to-day, | showed that a husband. avently in-| trunk on a pusheart and rald ie wante April 9% — Jules | tA. ii — were flashed to the Taft train and ag it fs taken from the cable ship, and se men and T go; taem| By the same authority it was said that famed with jealousy, had strangled hi; |? deliver it # He was) prob. the most noted of F "| PHILADELPHIA— ce Sore at frequent intervals durtag ttach the car to the first train start- OdaHed:" Geel ine Astor estate whieh 6 to Col p \taken to the ni oe ida, | 0000 - e day. ria estate ame inte Col. | pretty young wife at least two da : b ve ee ; TAFT ifn i Lief-taker : se camo it N 18 RUSHED To R balan eet i . | Astor's hands upon the death of bis/ ays nua pondered long over the dis | ene oa! h 16 in Lart Molstere BOSTON— PAAR Ide a cbort distance away, Willam af, {WILL DAIVE ANARCHISTS OUT OF cather, represents valuen upward of| occ) of the bodymeven golny ne far ne [ners nae ard fe His mania for speed ts respon- 0001 - POSSIBLE BREACHES. tion, . trieken som, ix wait.| . FRANCE BY DRASTIC MEANS, | gi0,000,000; that being the figure at whiten | . en xolng 6 ¥ aN[elevator boy, noticed there were two dae hie’ taal glare he haying . ‘The carnestoess and desperate energy Wiener, gnother stricken nae ake Wcestets Itt sessed on the books ct the city { (0, Oder & largo trunk in which he! nates under the doer. Liv picked sliem rs |GRANT’S ESTATE TO WIDOW, | %¢ "resident are tased upon « : ing for the body of his fathe bayer ty ae Ui: SesDRARY'e: le SS | meant to send It away—and thea ap found that ¢ which Wits not!) ‘ : ‘*|tlon that Col. Roosevelt hi D, Widener of Piiiladpiphia 1 ult of the oper. | tax office ¢ - his crime; inclosed In an envelc ut uw ‘; | . Ing great strides George ©. Heusley, rep : suid. | ae police) Col. Astor had add ed about $9,000,000 here - hon an ei Se te Y Was blurred F ee rw Generate WIM Filed With Petition | was fondly pope y oy the tate onint has been y the discovery }tg this sui through hls Investments, | ad taken his own life, mail tk Me kaeL\wan'e ba thane Cosdad . whan | were that " i that some message from ts Mackay-|ot the larse {anarchists WhO] {twas stated, the ciel of hie invest| The investigation which led to these|Terrem To MOTHER TOLD OF ‘ lng Property at More [Stato teat (egg enlgene's viet to: Gils Bennett will report the diseove have taken retuge i Paris from ull the |me ng in the Niagara F disclosures was begun when a man MURDER. i $10,000, lthe organisation in line sypollle ie Mrs. Isidor Straus's body ft ts not }countries of I sow be) Power Company and the United States) arrived at the apartinent with the tra anata a iibig. contained theludiaved! la. E i Ny jm | Mra. Ida Honore Grant, widow of Gen. | counteract any Roosevelt sentinvens the Saree Hes Mnldnatined viclling on the | arrested . and we @#/ Steel Corporation trunk, The man for whom it was in- ‘ ' someting went | Bredertck Dent Grant, Is to receive all’ Colonel might arouse, Mackay-Bennett Henaley plans to seit [en #0 aes Mrs, William Astor left John Jacod| tended, he said, had ordered it last ‘ litte of ais ighs| hiw property, Yoth real and personal, by Poaltive information to the contrary ~ Teper, Wisaus's body to Now York tn) ab Superintend-| Astor an inheritance of $15,000,000, rep-| Saturday, seamed to te In a great] nawies Jlave and (t. callapaed, |the terme of the general's Will, which |®ot back to Washington before President rs eg Bee ere he po igerlt meade cctetcmerti 1 © Vepart-|resenting her personal estate. Other| hurry, and insisted that t unk be te fl otly tn front| Was filed for probat peti: Tatt. To-day's whirlwind wind-up came ing fan Me eae hesiee “ti ment, who vit te en | sources contribute amounts which| at his place not later than Monday of thi ay He way station, | ton accompanying that palgn was hurriedly mapped out. The . Qiaakeclad, tremulous, foreign look. deavoring to arrest Bonnet, th ‘demon | sg bring Col. Astor's total estaic) morning. Entrance to the flat was nelomed | IS H 1 10 the hospital, where | the property by Gen, Grant is worth “in be a managers were apprehensive of the ing girl of little more than twenty|%™umeurs at f April %, 180K | up vo the $160,00,000 mark, then made. The body of the wife, tong vator jit we ted that he had a compound | excess of 10,0." effect of Col. Roosevelt's visit on Sates " e e ada 1€ € ony ——— " - “9 “ e r = 0 pleaded anxiously at the White star] Place tod : Sakae at| PATTEN TO BE TRIED dead, was found in the vathroom. That | hoy f t the base and| ‘Z make the foregoing devis and ber | ayo the manntaaparing cities in the “4 l very imposing one. Pret vepine a heat ‘ A jure | quest to my wife alone," says the wi r State, to-day for information a. very Upon C f . the husband, still warm, was dis-| The letter to Mre. de Brabta, trans- 4 pjuries 1 | quest to my ‘ ee ican would dock. the graveside delivered remarkable cencibaous see covered in @ closet, ated from Fret read eriain to result in death, | "because of my assurance that our chil- | dls & charactertatic eye to dramatic wes a Titanic survivor, the maid of|appeat for the more severe PUMSAMENE | susreme ¢ Cotton| The suicide and his victim were Ai- “My darling mo I have killed the best surgeons in| dren, who have already been provided | fect, Col. Roosevelt opened his cam- 7 Senora Ps so | of criminals. 7 % bert de Brahms and his wife, Pauline Pauline and am about to pay the |irance Vedrines at 1| for by the last will and testament of my | Pain for the day at Beverly, the eum: Senora Victor Penasco, Senora Penasco a arash Casa ta taekal. ber kana Porte {s prostrated with grief at tho Plaza| A# rich as Paris fs tn its annale of | Until three months ago de Brahmas ty with my Ife. I go to the | o'clock At the conviu-| deceased mother, wili ve more gratified | me e resident Taft. His Hotel in New York, and the little naia|criminais, ot is turn 1 Jouln's| WASHINGTON, April %.—The Su-|was leader of the orchestra in the world, leaving you a million of the operat ied a bul-| to have thelr mother receive the entire Tespiion was surprisingly warm ead fame to Halifax to search among the| funeral to-day to call Bonnot the king | preme Court of the United States to-| Knickerbocker Hvtel. He worked| is clin saying Ut ther patient aad ral-| estate belonging to me than to bave it) snc At Beverly he made no direct unidentified bodies for that of Senor Pe-| Of his kind, His end was as pletur-/day ordered @ rehearing amd reargu-|there only a month and the hotel, “Your adoring son, ne At and that he “may have | diminished by present gifta to them, aA | Teverenee to the President, reserving nasco, brother-in-law of Premier Canal-| efaue as the ghas series of crimes) ment on Oot, 16 next of the “cotton! management did not know to-day | "ALBERT." | » recover also because of 4 gecdaenon wiles s heavy ammunition for later tjas of Spain, who went down with tho| he is credited with engineering, the |corner” case, in which James A. Pat-|where he had played lately. De Brahme| The situation struck fear into the ele ral regret at tie accident ty ex-| they will share, that thelr mother will | speech hi ‘Mtanie. \e which was Als mayeaar of ten and New York ootton brokers are| was thirty-one years old. His wife! Yator voy and he ran bis oa down tol, a Wei the experienced aire in managing her estate, ey aca one Taft entered the State from if TWENTY-THREE BODIES BURIED‘: fe DAE OFIGIAT OY | acing eromenution Under the BOSTMAN | was ciueh younger, Sie wos e Dretiy) ine sireet fier to get m Polesmen: jms aviator’s theretor | re ig nang) in the mill district, malt: AT SEA. ier that ly & few hours t0/ Anti-Trust Jew. Ta nax{Dlonde, and other occupants of the Meantime the knocking at the door had yy na Fasent toe his ia] speech st Attleboro, ie rH Pees alate he re-hearing Was ordered mo that] arnrs , had been attracted, SoUsed tenants ey gathere ‘ nrades|to the extent of hi : 1 good voice and full of ginger. cae tele hee Ren sees to: eit - ~ ARYBOAT the cases may be heard b Or os tlegpoe bare A been attracted) 1s hallway: at the y by the ¥p his fights. Jand will divide le ;/and emphasized hia devotion to the ny ens nelly OWNED FROM FE vench, there having been t an yer AGE 208 Just be e amet H sheet paws toni Geathd ” to-day 14 names, She h. r NoU rnivuM iy . A The ast seen of \ ‘ j ‘ eo ‘i yi cles at the time the Utigation waa!” F sonata | re the Wes! |¢ . manutaciure and hia) Tue of Gen, Grant are eve," he shouted at Ta: piece up a tots) of ee Dov Neurly Loses Life| argued, James A. Patten, | weeny ne dade. tb ni. game of the qeroplanes ! er than |Grant &) and Princess Cantucuzene, | +1q goverament by, of and tor. the Aigerenve of twenty-three represented |V'0M" ; |@hales, Frank B, Hayne and W. P,| time (0 te moraing and the elevator nd found {t op: y owner aviacor dared — people, and any one wh pif. the early bodies which Were given sea | lnieoe carecinatiad at aie eo “| boys learned In some Way that she went a : ¢ . ple, ny one Who burial. Now the question asked teenies voare | Cerda a the Wek cre SOF lt get fan rolls for breakfist, Bie dia| Then she rece aie Da8 peer & —— 2,600 FEET PARACHUTE DROP, | i+—wen, ne aiartan’ (aces! twentystnres do nor ing. Downing, ‘beat | for corne! rket,, The [Hot return until evening, they say, In| ‘lick as though some one had moved | GIANTS’ GAME OFF. arene DECLARES ROOSEVELT secks clude some of t aro {0's DAS Ie. F900 athe | New York 1d that cor-|the meantime the hus alorined| ahve: SOP aie) BS. bey ener the j Merton Leaps From Biplaue in TO SET UP CLASSES. named in the final list, Bheopshead Ray this afte as the ners were not around the building. When the wife) ener one er wall sho heard &| POLO GROUNDS, April 2 which, Wk’ Neanea: ‘The President got right down tee ‘A question that has arisen regarding °"at wes ben ney from pe pad the Sherman law. The Government] returned he had gone to the work that) muffled ad of @ revolver report | rains ws prevented the LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 2,—wn- | PeT#onal appeal to the voters to express Ps > Rockar a | appealed, A tT ‘ soon ufterward, Kk a crack at the Braves NGELES, . Will the money ond valuables found on the ae eae igh a heavy. sea, when . called i is ans nights. By Bae roar Dye ie ycelanat iam SM. atorton Made a parachute jump | DY thelr votes In the primaries @ de- rescued bodies was taken up by thee sa mm ainst the side and BURN U. S. CONSULATE. was Vv QUIET IN THEIR sived and he entered the rocme, fols ts not having| {rom 4M @eropiane at a height of 2,60 | sire for his renomination, He asked Mova Scotia Horaroment to-day, The | heeled the boat over, Downing lost his o We J ROOMS AFTER THAT. jlowed by half a dozen tenants, He| taken part in a game since last Iris | feet at Venice yeaterday, Morton was|{f it would be wise to change just for authorities promised to open nexotia-/palance and foll over the rail. He sank ames seen 3 ae cacried aloft by Parmalse in a|the eahe @f @ changexto est aa @p tions immediately with Washington s0/jn the hollow of a wave and did not| MEXICO CITY, April 2.—The home of Pi ig val Ae a ee ne eran, there | “Cineinnatl-Pittabure: no game: rain, | biplane. ficial who had done reasonably well and that all such property on the bodies come to the surface again: the American Consular Agent at Topla, | 4¢ pervs rer be ep pretty | found the body of Mra. de Brahms, The! pHi LADULPHIA, April &—Incessant| When the proper height was attained| put up for President a man “whe ry of United States citizens may be sur-| Raymond Yasuenda, @ friend of Down-| Durango, was sacked and burned by| quiet after (hit, the orchestra lead: | body was pude, save for sone rag that raing here today forced ‘the post-| Morton jumped from the ewiftly mov- | Seeking to divide the people of the. & rendered directly to their heirs. ing went over after him and narrowly |rebels, according to advices received]? Was seen only when he went to and | had been thrown over | ponement of the Brookiyn-Phitives gaime, |ing biplane, with the parachute bar tn] teins Jo. 3 aoe ‘ ean ate Ee hg missed drowning himself, He was|here this afternoon. from work, The newsboy on the cor-| Marks on the throat » 1 how th a |nis hands. He dropped 300 feet before | United into classes. picked up by a lifeboat after the ferry-| The attack was made last night, but mbered that he always got! strangler had dore his work Afwr| FOR SASEBALL AND RACING he parachute opened. After steadying| Barly afternoon found ms, 9% ‘boat had been stopped. Downing lived|the inmates escaped uniiarmed. All of the machine Parmalee descended in! Taft holding meetings in Fall * on @ houseboat at Sheepshead Bay, + Personal belongings were lost, ontinued on Second Page, | SEE PAGE 11, labarp circles above Morton and New Ledfom, the bears « : ,