The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1912, Page 1

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WEATHER—Fatr to nlaht and ‘Taeaday; warn Fi EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. MARINES AGAIN LAND IN rT BUT TAFT ASSURES GOMEZ U. §, WILL NOT INTERVENE Seven Hundred Men Rushed from Philadelphia on Prairie Reach Guantanamo While War- ship Fleet Heads to Key West for Dash to Island. WASHINGTON, May 27.—United States marines were again landed on Cuban soil to-day, when the force of 700 men who were Tushed on the transport Prairie from Philadelphia a few days ago ar- rived on that vessel at Guantanamo end immediately ordered ‘ashore at the naval station to protect Americans and their interests. It is expected that the gunboat Paducah will land another force before night at Nipe Bay, on the northern side of the island, where American enter- pues figure up to $25,000,000 in property interests, THROW PARK ROW | INTO PANIC; | nT official note, had assured President Gomes that the United States had no tn- Joker Pues Four Miniature Bombs on Third: Ave: Rails tention of intervening tn Cuba. Mr. Taft's agsurance was given tn his With Disastrous Results, -were teply to Gomes'e cablegram of yester- ‘day regarding the attitude of che United States toward Cuba, He declured the American Government's acitvities tn inobtiizing war vessele at Key Wes: @n4 Geapatoting the Prairie with ma- tines to Guantanamo was not in any Senge am itervention move. The fol- lowing ts the text of the message, witch ‘wae cent from the President's special train at Jereoy City just as he resumed Mis political tour of New Jerscy “Tam sincerely gratified to learn of your government's energetic measures to put down the disturbance and to know that you are confident of being Successful, As was fully explained to the Cuban Charge d’Affaires here, this Government's motive in sending ships to Key West, just a» sending the Prairie to | the Guantanamo Some person or persons with a p verted sense of humor placed four heavy on caps, one on top of the u the car tracks of the surface Ine to-day, op; j office of the Sun, on Park Row, Third avenue © the naval station, was merely to be able to act promptly in a, igeninag Atty-four years old, case it should unfortunately become! °f N% M44 Brow , Waa creping: the stree: from the Court H. was serving on jury du caps went off, They the heavy whee Third avenue car. » where he When the were exploded by of a northbound The detonation was lke that of a bomb. Hundreds of per- isona in the street ran, crying with fear, In every direction, Several ho standing wihin a few feet of the ysion Were prevented from action of Sergi traffle squad and sev- hig men on adjoining » hecessary to protect American life and Property by rendering moral support or Assistance to the Cuban Government. As was made quite at the time, these ordinary measures of precaution were entirely dissoctated from any ques- tion of intervention, (Signed) “WILLIAM 1, TAT.” 4 cable from Havana this afternoon States that President Gomes had re- ° etived the message from President ‘Tatt disolaiming the intent of the Usited States to intervene. He imme- eral of bolting | Me. | 1912. Che Ki Circulation Books Open to All.”’ 1 8 _P AG E 8 Prairie Lands Marines in a War Fleet Gathers for Action © ” WPATHER—Fatr to-night and Tecedays eva EF EDITION. PRICE (ONE CENT. Type of the Marines Landed To- ‘Day i in Cuba | By U.S. S. Prairie; Men Leaving the ae CSMARINES PIMOTO BY ENBIOUE LER. LYNCHERS RIDDLE NEGRO WITH SHOT: 100 BULLETS FRED | Assailant of Wear Woman Taken | From Officers in Tennessee and Put to Death in Field. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Samuols, charged wit acking Mrs. alter Ramsey, wife of a Robertson farmer, Saturday night, was taken from officers early to-day by a mob and riddled with bullets. nsey left his wife and two small dren at home alone Saturday night to Orlinda, one mile away, for ns. On the way he mot the negro, els. Knowing that Mrs Ramsey was alone, It is surmised the} negro went direct to the Ramsey home| and attacked Mrs. Rarnsey. am w| Declares at Freehold That He Stands Where dragged rom her bed into ie yard, and when the taro ited she waiked! the Roosevelt of 1904 Stood, Not Campaigner H of 1912---Colonel Says Savings | May Jacob “| ANT NO THRD TR MI, AND WONT CHANGE ff, President Taft. ves won ats Sam’ + | Telegraph Company Ruthless- ly Puts Ban on Sunimery Togs and Woe Is Deep. |halt @ mile to give the alarm, | Samueis's arrest and {dentification | tonoweds Having been arrested and : Low-necked MK oo wallet 3 | identified as the assailant, he was taken Built Canal. mare pot WASWH tuk ban dodas by tha trom the officers, carried into a fleld Pele iviea iecheeraan i and shot one hundred Umes, H . ame Rec Rr a ——— | Roosevelt and Taft, in special cars bethport on his coact) western Union atficex were notified by to-day rounded up New thelr Jersey in sgates to be BOAT WITH 47 PASSENGERS manifesto t a ruthless final dashes for d | CAN'T WEAR PEEK-A-B00 WAISTS ANY MORE) =a TWO DARING BAND BEAT AND ROB VI ON SUBWAY PLATFORM | Women Sree as Assailants Black- | jack Man, Steal His Jewelry and ° | Money and Flee Before the Police Arrive. TENANTS IN APARTMENTS NEARBY SEE BOLD CRIM tne Salesman Displayed Money Before Climbing to Station of Elevated °° | Section of Tube System Pe nie Nae > The Jackson avenue station om the elevated subway extend{gn |in the Bronx was the scene of an amazingly bold crime at 14.80 | o’cloc k to-day when two highwaymen attacked Isaac Stern, a sale Of"No, 52 East Ninety-ninth | man, Street, with a blackjack, inflicting mortal injuries, and robbed him: of .a diamond sticke —|Pin and $80 in cash, The assault and robbery was come mitted on the downtown station platform in the view of scores of men Jand women waiting for trains and looking on from the rows of apart- ment houses that wall both sides of Jackson avenue. A policema pot directly \ heneat han was elt ON STOLEN DYNAMITE; : i THEY'RE STILL ALIVE | atter th Jaway with leaving « shriekiog nd them and a culet 1 and detectives runaing | _———— inorr' wna tahoe ay ae It Didn't Taste Very Good, So uel rar They Feed Some to the Cat, [ioe sna a vies sted hte ® t atation a. But Hé Dida’! Like ' ise nos MEN FOLLOWED VICTIM Di STATION PLATFORM, paused a nto the Three young: under ten year all ned to-day © southern cou nfior must at dyna ” I not woud tal eon doveph Wilangy Gately gummoned ® meeting of the Men and women in the ear ros to HITS GOVERNOR’S ISLAND, elected at the primaries to-morrow. pO pia es ¥ eully nal hoes with, or to feat to al nd remark whag « Cabinet, to whioh he communicated the :heir fect anJ struggled to escape trom | t ‘Hach was enthusiastically received 4: : ret Trame but they can count themselves! thugs came ele Sank ie mabe: front} 7 , > \s thporl, . provees " Z mut they ei Y lam aldna ata ‘ 7 ‘ text of the message and expressed his... «, S. V. Luckenbach Runs Aground on ms ‘ ese caiticoreniegy anon Is respons: nia cruel shiv Nicky Oint CHOY ere alive, ca | fae micas \tlng for hige e ca! ‘ along his scheduled route, the Colonel Perth Amboy, The P: " " 4 “an r almix | pass thro and t down the I. highest appreciation of Presidext Taft’ ianoey siageered) and tei ; d Tugs Are R hed iy i proviso, To-day Mr. MeCannon jndtoted | acolding from the pottcomen at} 2% . ore attitude, President Gomes is now on.) MAncey Aine and fait to te) South Shore and Tugs Are Rus making his start from Morristown ™ost optimistic mood to-day. Mo be-! the fullowing order, slened it with a as ‘ltorm Williams got a good lagi, At Gaged in preparing a reply. ground sree Darnaased {0.0 Bun) and the President beginning his whirl |!e¥es that the twenty-eignt New Jorsoy! iin, qtouriuh and posted {ton the bu oth men, one tall with a aoa The cablegram went by Goinox vester- delivery wagon fell to the street. Grad-| lat Berth Amboy, A change in the Jelegates. inder bie banner letin board ; vlack mustac! e other day that prompted the President's me -/ ually tho crowi recovered from ite! Th* Se S bbiens ee coe ApS AN ean gedaan eit et Senator FO |" All otice gtrie employer by the Sey wavy-ahouldered sage to-day read; | tv and turned back to the scene of ana Porto , ran ashore on the} latter's schedule cut out Bayon who has pmpanied tie Mresitent) wegtern Union Telegraph Com. arate Mra, Kay Mend “It ie my duty to advise you,” said | a. south side of Governor's Island while; Dieabethpori, where it had beon ar-| throughout h is Ferae yorides, is cere} Dany are required to wear plain 5 aiteat Gomes in bis cable to Taft, ‘that a was carsted by severat| coming up th toward her dock ranged to begin the day, Crowds {an that the State will go to Tart and] ghivt waists with moderately high Sixteen sticks of dynamite were stolen Into rldune Hutldimg, | thls af of the mishap was were disappointed at each of the two ‘0-G4¥ Issued a positive statoment sa) gajustable collars and wloeves that ¢) He was su the right Me thee @ bad gas) hip, and the top of the of is right hand wae b mdenoe, It in on- ch measues are takea in the light of the previous! Agreement between the two G ‘ments, which places Cuba in = position of humiliating inferiority by the for gesiulness of her national rights, pro- | Gucing natural discredit st home and abroad.” goarch Wax ¥ shell Feeling assured that President Gomes) Inotead, | the remnants | se of caps, such as (Continued on Second Page.) warnin NATIONAL LEAGUE, nd the horse AT BROOKLYN. a aunts | |NO DRINKING BY CAPTAIN mr 08.0 2 | OF THE LOST TITANIC. 0000 Senator Smith, on Liner Nig chires Report After 1 of Disast Unfounde De- AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK WASHINGTON— 01 HIGHLANDERS: 10 , ne evider Justice Russell's Vather Dies, ein " In Chief Justice I lof sao gn BeAY I) Ne Tio} we Hpecial Seas! novified t afters | Me : tonn noon of the nis fathe 7 M ; Rey. Huwart Mot i nd stant tater in Asbor Sd s (ed OE eA ES CELTS TONER TEE CRT Se MEMES TES | telephoned from th Probing Doings 4 which he salg island to the offices Get A). Ra mR ROY ‘yas An open box |from a rifled ense in he elbows. he 1 f tugs were im places, Tho President was greeted) ay 44), 7 iki pay baabisery be jad . ot DD when the atx] Which atood, ¢ fay, on tie, ieee d isd re ee: a boas by 5,000 at Asbury Park, where a lon for several wy nd al! my ‘score and five young women read the|man street) sti: poy oad ered along the plate Tho Luckenbach has forty-seven pase company of milila aided the police time for the pas: two weeks I cannot |maniteata, Nut fhe snimber| When the local sot tha ral , with ies wneny aan si % . emma an , eat aaneyi sins help betng str y the great change waist and long AGoy ‘ ‘ form menere (anon. Hey OA pine to /(n’ Banding tho: panensblage “ timent tn New To m woos there wan @ i Vid t ea and Mrs. Appleton yiide with Govern Isiand At Morristown Col. Roosevelt made| ind atl joutt oe 4 nad i vieinity of et fram whee the claim that he had paid all the ex- eaawar aha ‘ 2 MoCannon Was axked a [the bex car on ~~ i ee § leaned Seok }penditures of the Panama Canal to f explanations he replied the orde anit . ba Waa ee piper mnicat C “ yours tem | date out of the two or three hun- ise 1 for sanitary rousons, but : Was smoking b a ar ang negiiveaty = i t have an not ¢ m just y he high lowing rings. wo thu ef WRIGHT IS NEAR DEATH, rel sntone he saved) Wie: counly CE ee ee ee tik sna durillo, who lve Ati upon him with feline i. oe |during Ms Administration mpaignladattary than the other kind, He add it ssid the 8078! women observed thet tne dlaitol-obee | DOCTORS MAKE LAST EFFORT | president Tatt’s itinerary included tor nem: | eq tbat the sclentifle experts of the aria: Saturday, apa | 20k toWand Stern as they approached, the 1 est beach resorts and many! Oo all | ¢ ny had etudytng th . wn open and| reey sized up the progp. t a sete Freatment Resorted to as} ging women listened to his senatng (hil Nal advised the onder. Phavetorn hat waa Ingige,|ANE2. Thay, paused twice to whispie Aviator Sinks Rapidly Under | speeches. a W SONS. a SRE Reed SOP ed on Stern : ii Ae H RRR PY EY aitnra So ta hoys to eat, they tried to force some | phoke AUER: Pan CheD Geek ith !” MOORS AGAIN ATTACK FEZ; ['"" (0, Sth, ties tried fo force, some BLACKIACK CRUSHED HAT ANB DAYTON, O. Ma Vheateians ate} oon epee i Phe si AVY LOSS, Jett, much to the outraging of that in-| |. ROKE HIS SKULL. Paine RR CPUS | alae a ia Mestre tpn FAIL WITH HE +l rotligent creature. ‘Then they attempted| The young man didn't have a chapee pete SPEEA i " h \to gure As the tall (hog sprangyat lis thelr patient wae rapidly ap. - i to sine their shows with the greasy i 1 Dot . itis Mie kart cat peeioane ;5,000 GREET TAFT AT FIRST Mike Repeated Dashes at French) oxy him he selsed his necktlo and Jerved tt Witast . p plysioun, stare | would mot take a third term, that | STOP IN PERTH AMBoY, Guns Under Hot Fire Before When the police located the boys tos | Fn a atesre ne Ls ais uitan a r neat hein havo uot directly said so. Ehave | Gn jw fir 4 day they confessed they had atolen thy | the shorter thug stepped in and aw Hy : enw 10") Gppowed th: third term for every- | patun, 1” They Are Driven OF uot knowt at /4 Diaekjnck thar #plic Stern's . 1 1 to save the he n twain and cracker hi wh The body elec, and if T have opponed | raw of 5) rie (¥ ne " Nf ! the third term for everybody, Flin yur gy) on ‘ ‘ Q 4 man dropped as had been _- > | woult certainly cppose tt for my- | igi rors fe ir dangerous loot in I! he with an : Ast 1, the ealt j | pent, and X won't change my mind, j,..,,, i} fant . r the track. |bighwayman half supported him by DRINK HABIT CONQUERED? ;* > nt nie 4 nA . od ; 1 ' INGSOrA go With w aun gripping the necktie, and with dett panive TARY Tne Hee ats i SEE RE re r Gap AAG |fingers plucked the @lamond pin from TAFT QUOTES COLONEL : eran of te allay an dost ne oe dent ity x [eere plucked the eeunded tm Soy AGAINST COL TO ‘i * : euiina ie MYSTERY STORY BY AMMA KATH. bills fom the pork: GREAT BEACH CROWDS, .. Wt 4 tact Freosh art wae hia ous Snag’ | p All this was done In 9 Cow mroonte, t ‘ the 4 atnanienite fs 1 Flagg, an S-| before the stupetied witnesses . ‘ arent 40. Hawery a h nt nt | crime could And voice, The sudden ee wan 1M rN ad aah rite indon: land brutality of the crime hind yy estas tic eee bi the |Rumbed every spectator, With eyes hors 1 , ‘ hinge the President wa “pal Ripaaon Me mt i tering | that stood out with horror young I : i of Penzance.” | Mendelsohn says ahe aw ito a ! tie av The; [the Sultan, Who inmate on ab id from sand pubbic siguid sive ‘yeesident Wae lo have epyken at Baye Qontinues on Second Page) the throne, the blackjack Jet .

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