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> se pe RN ENRON Gy TE IY BLAME CALIFORNIAN FOR TITANIC DEATHS . LIGHT VOTE IN JERSEY; TAFT [S HOPEFUL Westher—showers Probable To-Night or Wednesday. FINA EDITION. CPRICE ONE CENT. ~ ew: Ee, Wa MAY 28, I Ly ‘ Circula Books Open to All.’ | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, {ROOSEVELT ( AIMS JERSEY (Group of Housewives at City Hall To-Day THOUGH DAY VOTING 1S LIGHT AND FAVORS TAFT — an President Continues Campaign ‘of Speeches Until the Voters Line Up. TAFT MANAGERS SURE. Result Will Have Determining Effect on the Republican Convention. (pecial to The Evening Wor! y %.—The vot re to-day Nght, up to this evening and Taft porters claimed an advantage, after @ careful canvass. & elt men, ho ever, declared tha the workingmen's vote to-night » hrow the balance to the Colo’ han at tho dy mapority. ‘The moat !mportant of the Stato Prese {dential primaries bo the opon- ing of thb pol yatt o'clock this a tans agree that the result | wey will have probably a det ct the | outcome of t an National Convention Bhould Roosevel: a majority of the delegates and the four gates-ate large, it will be (he sicnal for many delegates the country wio have ‘Deen trailing the ! an) Wagon t@ climb aboard, And that Kk will carry a majority of the Glstricts, get a mafority of tho po vote over ‘Taft 2 ontrol the four Aelegates-at-1 Perlenced observers With characteristic stubbornness the Tat leaders, speaking wr furm rphy, claim 2tof the| ate for the President. ro made in Iilino.s, Pennsylvania, Massaciiusetis and O49 by the Taft loaders in those States. * ROOSEVELT FINISHED HIS TOUR EARLY TO-DAY. Col, Rovsevelt wo tour of the Siai 1 o'clock this continued to camp. conceded by ex known to the world by ARhough Senator Lia ot Wise consin appealed to tie voters of New Jersey in many Congress distri not likely that be wii get any gates. Tho Taft peoplo say La Tette will cut into ‘tio f ¥ Dut the Roosevelt pe where districts in wien was supposed to be str Roosevelt. On the Democratic s:ie Coy. Woodrow Wilson js the only can lidat name appears on the batiots him are delegates ia cach of tho ¢ r delegates at Compress Wntricts and large, are to fo to Baliiinore, It elected, without Instructions, These de- legates are al) couiolled by the Hinith- Nugent machine The Wilson aim at least delogatos, lare that twenty of the t Benator Siitis leu they have tue wet enous ui to contro! ° more | and vote tc fur candidate but Wil- son. Col. Roosevel o-day that he had received a fete Gov. Hiram Jol gon of California, in whi nor wuld hy would request tu make o the Chi nominat!o; night in Con would + nto Oyster bay ore noon, The former President will remain at HI until to-mo! eaves for Gettyaburm deliver a Memorial Day atdvess on the Dattiofleld to vention of tho] Brothertiood of Locomotive ngineers. | He will leave New night in New York at i! night. ao Sot Atected by Death Doom, la Ma nyt hum ta his ey Jordan may be re: neat week, "OWN. NEVER READ SUPREME COURT'S DECREE Oil Magnate Irritated on Stand at Hearing in Oil Trust Case. TELLS ABOUT PROXIES. | Signed a Great Many, but Al- ways Knew They Were | ment amt appear in Wall etreet had | been buzyed over tae financtal district | | Worary, | taco wae ruddy wit | All Right. John D. Rockefeller, who was} , Served with a subpoena on hie estate) at Pocantico last Friday, appeared this afternoon at 3 o'clock in Samue} Untermye: office, No. 37 Wall street, to testify about bis personal particlpation in the fight by which) it 1s claimed he and bis assoctates| in the Standard Oi! Company tried to perpetuate thelr control of the! Waters-Plerce O11 Company notwith- standing the United States Supreme} Court's dissolution decree. The report that the richest man tn) the work] would come out of his retire- | and there was a crowd of several hun- ved waiting in front of the Equitable rust Company Building. Photogra- phera and mevaenger boya mingled with rokera ant bank cler’ nd when 3M Rockefeller got out of his automodt there wana rush that made him and Ne persona! counsel, George W. Murray, step 1 y to ach the Mr, Rockefeller was pre the hearing ts being held, | by Mr. Murray, tho eix-and-a-half-foot Col. R, W. Stuart and Lawyers Fred- erick er and Austen G, Fox, Hiv| the flush of | spenda a latge part of his} the open air, but his forehead Who Favor the Erection of More City Markets MRS GREELEY.H4RT INRICH GOWNS ULD MARKET AS MRS~1.D- BO ~ {HOW'D YOU FEEL F JUDGE TOOK YOUR MRS JF IS! IEGELBERG JOLIN HEATH U.S. MARINES WILL PUSH ON TO THE INTERIOR OF CUBA —e Housewives’ League Appear Before Commission in Hand- some Apparel. Is Broken, Cause She Loves Her Mama, She Does! |NEW SUMMER CLOTHES MAKE COPS LOOK SMART. Military Blouses Dispense White Collar, and Whole Rig | Washington Says Island Presi- dent Understahds Situation and Must Submit. Mary Billzabeth years o14 and loves her mamma very, very much, had to say goodby mamma in the Court House corridor to- Mary Dilamboth's heart in consequen thought she had the best mi wmall brain could not| rule! , chalrman of the City Com- to that e of the Federation of Women's ubs, and eight other members of the * League appeared y and went before was al- for she} na tn the) WASHINGTON, May 3.—The Uatted prepared to send marines and ckets to the interior of Cuba for the protection of American and forelgn interests where no Cuban forces are available for that purpose, even thoush President Gomez should object to such The momters of the Police Depart-| ment blossomed forth to-da: aynor to investigate Ni But Supreme C Goff deciared Mrs. , the little girl's mother, was not the right sort of a woman to wate & dadnty Ittle mite of innocence ike! Mary Elisabeth. Mary Faltabeth's papa is Leland D. » & captein th the Mire Depart. He looked very grand to Mary Elzabeth in his uniform, !not think he was am nice as er mamma | has auburn hair and bie gray eve jand who can tell fairy stories and Kles n pinched finger and mak ry member of the little delegation yy wowned, but the Pot-| by @ committee of officers representing nes of the servic {8 an {nnovation, in that it away with the helmet which has been @ warm weather adjunct of New York policemen's apparel for many years. Blue corre ts the material of the . ‘The blouse he Instead of the old round buttons, and the collars are high and close, m tary style, doing awa: which has over | inple markets they would glad- from their homes with skets on their arma, Just, as thelr grandmothers did. “We want markets,” Heath's addrei them without delay. all the congented districts of we can reach th It is emphatically held at the State Department that American marine and navy officers are expected to become necessar: foretgn pluntations No foreten government communicated with “and we want | We want them tn five fiat but- | ° American ones with the Walte| na Bummer sied In a slightly worrled ox- Te carried a straw hat and! Kray worgo sult, white cravat an emerald kpin, He w sworn oy Referee Ja ONLY RECALLS HE EXECUTED PROXY FOR ELECTION. “Where do you live, Mr. Rockefeller?" asked Lawyer Untermyer, “You want my legal residence—tt ta No. 4 West Fifty-fourth atreet, New York, and J reside at present at Pocan- | tleo,” he replied, “Do you recall the clroumstances un- der which you signed the proxies fur your stock in the Watera-I'erce Ot!| I only recall I executed @ proxy.” “Who presented {t to yout" “My secretary,” “Which secretary?" “Mr, Alma, at my house “Did he explain why ne wanted Itt “Do you reoall the names on the not recat! the names.’ | you know there was an tmpend- | ow, that the the United States controveray “I think I remember—no—when signed the proxy I didn't know of a contest, ‘Thore was nothing different from the proxies I am algning every day." "Do you sign everything brought be- fore you?” | 1 am in tho habit of algning the proxies my secretary brings mo, I a sumo the coriectness of the proxi that come from my office. “In there anybody who tells you if it 1 proper for you to sign these pr “Noel haven't four y proxies from | my oMve te me to sign Were not chant in any casenit is the usual procedure for me to sign.’ | ynows given that people may be taduced ROCKEFELLER BECOMES IARI. to buy drinks while si TATED ON THE STANO, | “Do you assume that somebody tn (Continued on Second Page.) curae to the for only three and one-hait pound United States on the subject of protect- ‘The uniform weighs it 19 understood to make such Speech followed speach in the same strain, while tho members of the com- mission studied the speakers and erti- mated tho hundreds of dollars they had | pald for thelr gowns and ha y would create market inthe the » od fashioned way. —_— -——- Baseball ScoresTo- Day : NATIONAL L LEAGUE. AT BROOKLYN. ing its interest: Potters usot t One Hundred and st was a long, long time ago, how: , for Mary Bilzabeth wi or five years old () to ive at No. serwo caps, similar in shape to the win- action unnece: | CUBA OFFICIALLY LAST FRIDAY. Now that President Taft has replied | to the mensage of protest nent by P this Government te cont na clearer understanding American mili: there will be no disposition of protection of all four ) and now she imort ready to enter school In behalf of policemen who bought Juniforms last summer of tho old # Commisstoner Waldo has there be permissible on the } from 10 o'clock at night to é the morning, until they ars worn out The new uniforms cost tr 'GOT HIS LEGS MIXED; LOST A $5,000 CHANCE. Doctor Swore He Treated Muthall's After Victim Said It actly why her papa and mamma |dent that w forces in Cuban wate: further objection to t ships and men for the tterings of fear and small in her bahy heart. CLIZABETH WAS so]} The HAPPY TILL PAPA LEFT! n Mary's Cuba was ofMfetally notified as early as that It was the purpose of concentrate @ 4 not visit them an Mary missed these gay thnes whon naval force in . May 28.—-A body yned 8,000 tons y cars and other y on the plantation of Mar. 3ROOKLYN— 000 and © a flory steed of sugar cane, AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK. \ASHINGTON— amo, belonging to tie American Fidel- ity Company. ae FREE “MOVIES” ARE 0. K. It Ie No Crime tf They Accompany world was bright, 4 mamma was with hi Muthall lost a sul sweeter than any princes: looked out of castle to of make-oelleve ‘Taen her ma: AT BOSTON. 8 filed @ mult for sep- ATHLETICS— the Beer and Hot Dogs. F right leg that he was la time and suffered much anguleh, 2 know what that meant. singers at Coney Island und other popu- lar summer resorts around New York are in no more danger, decided to-di Kinga County Supreme Court freed Her- man Wacke who was charged with con- ducting a free whow his bar at Coney Island, of to-day reversed that of Mi cted atid fined the #a- charged that Mary Elizabeth's ma had done naughty thing have believed: no, not even ft all the fairies in fair land had aworn in the name of apring- nd the flowers that they , Dr, Corneltua J, AT ST. LOU!S. oo1001 ST, LOUIS— 0000000 os len at Table, eary told how he had treatet Ho described the infur to the fog with some detail, fn connection with ware ‘The deciaion | Muthall'e lew Thon another day dawned, and little |! st white dress and her Uitte bive coat with the Mo shows must Wacke was arrested for a toat law and ite relat i waal and founder of the Emmanuel 1 fLaiheran Chur at One Hundred «nd T combed and ahe fovks and tiny white shoew, i hoe looked Just too cute for anything —- And when sho was all dreased up sho cowl a OF LICH took hor mother’s hand and went to a Ung at the tables, an held that a show must be conducted as x business of exhibit- re @ price of adinivion in order under the ten, looked after Muihall’'s lett tu, d dead to-day ar the right log, In view of the confic tewtmony the jury brought in » verd im lavor of the defendegt, Dusty, Hundred and Thirty- Jile wite and ten-year- old boy wens ut the sable with him (Contioued on Seound Page) eg countrymen had been sacrificed Me Amar ” aot and the safety of macy bad been Travel) aod alee that innued ae tecnae “ put in grave peril, and it wae vital big dark bullding that 100 ous Tere of cic roam | PUN tm wray " As Rae ‘ie a Pak viewed before an American SS a ‘ednesday, i EDITION. PRICE _ONE CENT. 1500 TITANIC VICTIMS. PERSHED BY NEGLECT. — None Would Have Been Lost Had | Capt. Lord Not Ignored Distress Signals, Chairman Smith Reports to Senate 500 OF DEAD SACRIFICED” TO LACK OF DISCIPLINE Senate Orders a $1,000 Gold “Medal Presented to Capt. Rostron of Rescue Ship Carpathia. WASHINGTON, May 28.—Teeming with eloquence, combining Smith of Michigan, Chairman of the Senate Investigating: Committée, Little Mary Elizabeth’s Heart summed up his views of the evidence developed. That every soul aboard the giant liner might have been saved but for the indifference, inattention and almost criminal neglect of Capt. Stanley ‘Lord and the other officers of the Californian, was the most startling charge Smith bitterly made. “Needless sacrifice” of at least 500 lives because the “strangely six] insufficient number of lifeboats” were not filled, was also charged, » “Obrolote and antiquated shippiag | las. and “laxity of regulation and haat by the british Board nounced vy Smith, Atrivutory “cause he named the ® of Capt. Smith of the Tt. SENATE’S AWARD TO CARPATHIA CAPTAIN. }| " vorlng ice warnings and fore- the Titaniv full pert through the WASHINGTON, May 28.—A gold Pea, ra are No 2 medal and the thanks of Con J) es; he Le tee $1,000 GOLD MEDAL gress, carrying with It the privl-[/ wos Smin's trioute to the dead com- |] lege of ‘admisslon to the floor of} hire saa the Senate and House, WA8 OF Plant oy amine et among the crew | and cowardice of some of its memb dered by the Senate to-~ as PF) tndloated c crash Way. wont a fitting recognition on the party) |! ‘o the two Titanio of this nation of the bravery of Philips and Bride, Capt. Rostron of the Carpathia, Pie ere eae Senator Smith t‘ntroduced a}! ' ‘he rescue alip resolution to this effect at the conclusion of his spe The measure eulogized the comman tn glowing terms for bis re ot 706 of the Titanic survivors, and specified that Pr Taft chee authorized to have struck and at Ca va vt Lord of the Cally stor said the Titante’a were plainly seen from 4 Will lenve to E Astseuent af thowe gland the ‘ity, asserted ted British law wight be pros rresented to Rostron a metal con ! ne taining $1,000 worth of gold OTHER FACTORS OF FATAL NEG ‘The resolution was adopted un LIGENCE CITED, animously. vewwated, in brief, Congressman Wil! On April 22 tanto departed om Su at the suggestion of yore there were no ae ing World, introduced teste of boilers, balk. Lec, deka : $ or uleunt devices, the following jolut resolution In the House “Phat the Secretary of Com merce and Labor be and bo | hereby authorized ant directed to have struck off a medal of honor cvew were strangers nos familar with tools, ang ice took A Ahi ae of the and award same to Capt. A. H peed Roatron of the steamship Car- had been advised of the pe br: torlo: 9 of fi pathia for brave and meritorious ee eee onduct in saving the survivors nina, |}ot the shipwrecked steamebip Ti Fansengorw wero not advised of dL rae Ganger, although Progident Ismay of the {ee |i @ Vestol’s inaiden voyage, ota formed, No general alarm WRIGHT FIGHTS DEATH, wes given mar any crauniaed ayes BUT LITTLE HOPE FOR HIM. ‘s, ef seg, tacranen jecwera and 899 mubers of the crew aa board eboate for Lecause of bur Wright, | aft only 1,176 persons, and ve lack of ord the boats and death, was m wa tt i] took off gainat typhoid at his home here early| being Oficors of th ore te little, Lf any hop tf “battled with th Wrigat,” sald Dr, D. B, Conklin, “It| celviag informations from thety ‘only @ question of hours antit hy! Moatrval oidee on Montay morm emarkable vitality snail giv ing following the acctient, but the Lives of many of our own = OF THE CALIFORNIAN the most appalling marine tragedy of history, was the final and official NDM OD . ’ ” praise for heroism and scathing rebuke for negligence and cowardice of “ig DEAR MANIA WAY? requiem to-day in the Senate for the victims of the Titanic. Senator leck Of tls Vessel @ snort distande