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S” INDICTED® ~ WOMAN LAWYER GIVES GRAFT EVIDENCE ‘4 che { and _| Citculation Books Open to All.” PRICE ONE OENT. Coorg: TELE sie Vol Wet NEW YORK, ASSASSINS BOMB WOUNDS VICEROY OF INDIA AS tt RIDES IN DURBAR PARADE Baron Hardinge and Wife, Narrowly Escape Death in Shattered Howdah on Elephant’s Back—Attendant Holding Umbrella Is Killed. DELHk, India, Dec. 23.—The Viceroy and Vicereine of India, Baron) and Baroness Hardinge, miraculously escaped assassination to-day at the hands of a native fanatic while making their ceremonial entry into ‘ 4 1 eee sitilislioke var. |lem President of the New York and New Delhi, the new imperial capital. of “ndia. Three splinters of the power | i on Ratlrond: Mabe d: CAietataIR, ful bomb which killed one native attendant ind injured another, pene-| President of the Grand Trunk Ratlway, trated the back and shoulders of the Vicero. and he was also wounded "4 Alfred Smithers, Chairman of bagel in the neck by screws, with which the bomb was filled, and which ire wie Saat hand rceuiecet| passed through his helmet. The doctors who removed the metal! trade in violation of the Sherman Law | splinters from the wounds declare that it gras marvellous how the Vice. were found to-day by the Federal Grand ious i i | Jury. toy escaped more serious and even fatal injuries, | | tah mene s the Viceroy’s wounds Is | The indictmenta are based on an) deep one four inches in length, expos- agreement between Mr. Mellen and Mr. / ing the shoulderblade. His other ‘tn-| juries are said to be superficial. i Lesy Martings immediately after the| |Chammberlain by which an extension of | the Grand Trunk to Providence, R. T.. | explosion anked her husband if he was hast ‘Fhe Viceroy replieg, “All right; POLICEMAN AND “COLLECTO WEHATHDPR—Raia or cnow to-night or Tuesday, FINAL EDITION. WEATHBR—Rale o1 jw to-night or Tuesday. FI EDITION. meet [ “ Circulation Books Open to All,” a ONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1912. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE OENT. GRAND JURY ORDERS SELLY, MAAS AND WOE TRED FOR VCE GRAFT Mary Goode’s Disclosures Are Cor- roborated by Maid, Who Swears She Saw Collector Take Protection Money. | WALDO SUSPENDS SKELLY, COURT DIRECTS ARRESTS. Patrolmen Buckland and Weider- kehr, on Trial, With Annie Martin, Accuser, Chief Witness. The Grand Jury this afternoon, upon Mrs. Mary Goode’s story of vice, corroborated by a witness she Iwd hitherto vainly sought, indicted MELLEN INDICTED FOR THE NEW HAVEN RLAD MONOPOLY Edson J.*Chamberlain, Head of Grand Trunk, and Alfred | Smithers Also Named. Two Alleged Collectors and Policeman Indicted on Charges ot Vice Grafting CONSPIRACY CHARGED. | socnpnenilibns | Defendants Accused by Fed- eral Grand Jury of Block- ing Competition. Indictments charging Charles 8, Mel- which would furnish New England with | competition with the New Haven road, Was suspended. Instead of butlding the ‘oer had immediately to be performed, 4--—---- tsi vad Binney, Woo Was arnoaled by, Felis PERN eens ime nL ‘ . \eouuuued va Seremd Newer atenttateeichiebatinatiiaenenteemme te ea * 2a So coe treme eet te ete eae “ eo on” 12 BOATS ON FR: competitive extension the Grand Trunk : the three men she named—Policeman John J. Skelly, “Manny” Maas, Poe oe ‘Lady Maraings then sald, “We can- p [entered into a tramlc agreement with b ‘ beer bottler and alleged go-between, and Sol Wolff,liquor dealer, also not. There is s dead man behind.” the New Haven which lett'New Eng- ‘accused as a grafc broker, ‘Tho elephant oa which they were rid- land in the grasp of the Mellen railroad gra Q tag was then halted. he Viceroy trict monopoly Judge O'Sullivan, in the Court of General Sessions, received the Potent Fesied and fainted and Nelther of the th 1 = indictment deri rrest the omeinie ‘whe gatuered around had ' der indictment has been arrested. and al ts and ordered the arrest of the accused trio before nightfall. mpeoh @ifficulty in removing him from legit the Government authorities they | . The charges in the indictment are extortion and bribery. the elephant'’s back. i have made no definite arrangements Commissi sus a Phe nowdah in which be and L849! Mountains of Water Fall Hooking to the apprehension and arraign- | | ee ot Wakio uspended Skelly as soon as he learned offi. Mardinge had been seated was town T Fa ON | ment of the defendants. Mellen can be| | cially of the policeman’s indictment. It was erroneously reported last tate matchwood. ; ‘ reached at any time. He was notified week that S$ ha sus ; ‘The attendant who was killed was the the Mgltke’s Decks of hia indictment at New Haven and re- | : | repeated , pao bd periph ws pat Ped arn World salt 's umbrella bearer and the same 7 Cheed taidipctan. 10 i atedly, 4 k ¢ policeman had been. had acted in that capadtty for in Gale. aut Chamba tain and Mr, siulthers are transferred to Tottenville precinct, where he was doing duty. Lord Curzon. | Britis! Smithers is. in ; 7 i: Tn addition to the Viceroy’s attendant London and Mr. Chamberlain is said to —< | pb PR Matters shaped themselves rapidly following a rumor that the climax . : . a, 7 is headquarters’ in Montreal. | i i “ " a boy in the street crowd was killed,] with twelve ifeboats smashed to | De at his au n lease, hh op > of the investigation was at hand. “Manny” Maas was called into Mr, deaths. Several natives | gna, é The penaity in the eventsot conviction | Served With Two More Sum- Sdoua Ai ; . abe ray ae “Hig orale Meehanses apg from | "one year in patson oF a fe of $0, Edouard Mylius, Who Pub-| Whitman's office and questioned. He was obdurate, refusing to discuss 4 al, S HH fe . The thrower of the bomb has not yet} ene Gritxe of the Hermann. or both. | monses for Speeding His chad 'S at Jailed Hi any subject bearing on graft. When he was asked if he wanted to been caught. A reward of 10,00 rupees! Molt nure-American | Fy TENSION HAD BEEN PLANNED | lished ‘Story That Jailed Him, before the Grand Jury, he said ft mad go imately $3,900), has been offered reached port to-day after weather- New A bile fore the Grand Jury, he sa made no difference, apd refused to Kepecosienasel 5 tng the worst norttrwest gale ¢f the son BY LATE MR. HAYS. New Automobile. Will: Be Deported waive immunity . OF 4 The iate President Hays of | f trom | 80n, yao! ‘The Cee ingre (radegeagie a The Moltke, after encountering some | Grand Trunk had pli pains Sol Wolff, who followed him, was more amenable to Mr. Whit- & house top. Ration some sion to Providence, to Harold Osgood Binney, prominent New ‘intaa sti ; was from Oaloutta or wae in the om- roNgh weather when she passed out by | Sieamehip line between Providence and| York lawyer, who wee arrested for \ persistent and mysterious rumor, | Man's suggestion. He came from the Grand Jury room, whither he was 4 eg ce canes coppal te-4a7 18, "m Nuon si hi re on Dec. |New York. Mr. Mellen had never been| speeding Saturday night and appeared || SPEED RECORD OF Which has veen whispered int the | led after a formal waiver of immunity, pale and shaking. smaatiy shores 2 deaed list i ek bi increased | able to get any compromise from Mr. | hofore Magistrate Butts In the Jefferson A LAWYER WHOM wrtaing tn many a Kuropean chan- ‘Then followed Mra. Goode, with her from Calont Delhi, ‘oy xing fering aes us! je day and the/ Hays, who was anxious to get into the Market Court yelterday, telae relsaned | D « again came to tight to-day maid, Mazie Green, who was found by Te ee oe tepecial urbe HAA) ANT Rbtetee Sere: fantease New England territory. Ga heel ep am Alani a ati al COURT PAROLED. rd of inquiry eit- the District-Attorney's detectives im George at e fastened down and ', Hays was lost on the ‘Ti- ane dy Bought « auto Friday. ordered the de- - ® hiding place outside the city, i¢ t# here year ago. one | 2aMgengere were forbidden to go on He was succeeded by Edson J, | stopped by Mounted Policeman Martin { SSO & pos Bia eatuieai th in UGA bela te Understood, The maid's teatimony, Delhi was the former capital Gs ae oa Glant waves began rolling over| Chamberlin, Mr. Mellen got y.| Noonan after a spectaciilar forty-mile- ion for speeding 7 dodava Melina. kaa poperant Previously @ miasing link in the chain Jent Mogul emperors and in reviving |the lower decks. On Dec. 19 several| Chamberlin, work the njan-hour chase at midnight last night | ™8 . » & Belwlan by birth, of, circumstance tration is | wav. { is ol onnecting the three ts dignity the SADE sae hi he ft en “Swept the boat deck, smashing | was stopped and the traMc agreement and handed two more summonses, for | Beleased on parole in the Wight heh ah cttinen: and whe ap. men with Mra. Goode's making @ strong bid for boning, ae four Risocats aft, On Dec. 2 it was|was entered into ovef the protests of racing and violating the cut-out ordi- |] Court in the at ¢ of the French apparently clinched things. The two but there were certain hr peter eg eg t the boats forward were work-| the Public Service Commissions of fautacin ;thec nse kiki pawarea auto| Began joy rifing in auto on re- e steamship La ‘ovence yesterday, P were before the Grand Jury more than ments in Calcutta which did not like {9 ing loose. | Sallors were ordered out to|.Massuchusetts and New Hampshire ianeac io theiney ¥ |] tease, + the journalist who, from an hour, and when they came out of see the capital move. It was from an v ig the lphiogs, ry ‘Assistant Attorney-General Adkins, | WHich he bought Friday F Caught making forty miles an 1 sent to & paper in Parte for the Jury room there was an executive that trouble was egierac nr eo lve A iag ie storm fell! who supervised the preparation of t Binney did not apevar in Court to-day. || you at ‘miduight wander” and Hon the story that King George ‘ session of the body, "s attempt to je the sailors were at | change: . a ¢ 1, James W. Osborne, pre- | ngland had once. dontracted @ mor pete a igh ay work. It picked three of them up Iike| teninc an Me, Smithers: gave out tre [acnted a ductors cortiteate telling how || MARKS two more summonses. ete pvt ue WOLF ADMITS HE TOOK MONEY, The tragedy temporarily interrupted /chips, swept them from the starboard| sullowing statement when the indict-|pinney was too ill to leave his home, || a Tale te Sppear im court to-day by ighter of Sir Michael Culme-teymour,| Goff 4 + ins Trial of BUT DENIES GRAFT. the aprecous pageantry of a Vice-Regal |side diagonally across the deck to the! had been returned this after-|ane hres, : || doctor's orders, now Mra, Trevelyan Napler, th ;|Goff at Once Begins Trial Of) yo. aamittea he had vt . Darter at which the provincial gov- |starboard rail, which saved them from apa = The three cases were pul over UNtIl |) Gage postponed until Thursday, ats covthin tx Ane Means thes “3 Tee ‘ J Goode on Nov. 3 when she, mld ete ernment of the Punjaub formally ex" |belng carried overboard. They were|” “Within @ day or two of the | Thursday : bt { | publication ot thiv story, tong apoken| Alderman Davis, Who Was | au nim #35 tor Policeman emelly, amd pected to hand over Delhi to Viceroy eee Ae sone: be rail, limp, when! announcement in the public press Binney: amasterounly* Miegnpeted® lid: = fof tn elubroo ring places | Indicted With O ‘id not deny he had tak: the money Baron Hardinge. Hie aig ust her nose out on the/ on Nov, 10, 1913, of the stoppage |%8n Francisco two weeks age on the Aaa then of diplomats A whisper, ndictes it wens, Gan ter, But the woney, he said, ‘Thousands of natives mare. st the joiner: aide of CH Breat mountain of | Gr work on the Southern New Eng- [eVe of the date set for his marriage vo | TARAS AL ae Wy a ps th treet | vemulted ta a Hignation | was In payment of his services te who were Tonalin sie Po hiats ana 0 (sit tea othe Ore the next wave! providence of the Grand Trunk |Cal., whom d met on the Ove pay Ld Wad 6 ieteinen of ike iter ten ci toeucheient of Myting a court on] hen J. Owens, a former volunteer| 4anser of spending night in a cell peer princes in costly and viv-| Willfam Melving had three ribs| S¥#tem, Attorney val Wicker- lexpress two days earlier Binney and Mastick and Hyed in Wash. |e earge of erimiy “|. He was! miasionary of the Tombs was convicted Pi big ha nyt that eho {eri tray, Mounted on the state ele-|broken, Johann Hagedorn'a right arm aa eee te a gurerence BINNEY A LAWYER, SCULPTOR | ington wien not in his FOr Oe. etter 10 borane eee at neat 24] tonday by a Jury before Justice Gol In| way unable to produce any sored a Q se ith siiver|was broken, as was Frank» Barth. etween himself and Mr. James A. AND AN ARCHITECT. | Butts, in Jefferson | Benience’ Ko serve a year at hard labor! ing Criminal Part of the Supreme Court : + phant, which was decked Ww! ‘4 wiiiad, ‘Aaulatant to the Attorney: Innes on {it (he prison at Wormwood scrubby on ¢ " tive evidence. But it was brought eut tnd gold trappings, the nest silks, man's left Le me wave that| Forse: se ireatobarae of the em. | Binney lives with bie doushter at No ved | Binney On | he outekinte of La "fon a charge of attempted extortion and in her evidence against Policeman Blel> satins and jewels, and followed by the/hurt the men a@wept the great ven- 7 we P her hear: | was remanded until Friday for sentence! ly, whom she accused of taking $25 from ch on his own gorgeously ca- |tilators away as though they had been| forcement of the Sherman law, and | 137 Kast Thirtievn street, has @ 1aW Jing this morr tomobile was| HELD TO BE NDESIRABLE| Gwenk was accused, with Alderman | her and ing to protect i 5 ereeen aleptanis the Viceroy set ous | blasted and dropped the ateel guy directed me to at once investigate office at 2 Rector street and a culptor's| held in tie West h street sta-| IMMIGRANT.” L, Davis of the Thirtieth district, | r¢ yt gcse 4 a> Daan pbinghs q fe coi Delhi Fort, where} was to re-|halyards like bits of soft string. The| the matter. studio at No, 1% West Thirty-seventh | Hon until 8 o'clock last night, when the ust OUL after having a month ing Mrs. Eva B. Carroll to ie her hand $% to Sol ‘Wott, tbe ‘Columeus h five the allegiance of the native rulers, [oat on which the men had been work- “Special Agents W. R. Benham | street. He is also an architect. He ls|lawyer claimed it, He headed the ca from his term for Kood be- 5 to gain possension of an aff-/avenue liquor dealer, and heard @ eons ASSASSIN ESCAPES DURING THE |!9S Was Knocked to kindling wood.| and F.P. dehmid were put upon the | ig ty be a man of unusually brilliant [i the direction of bis home and a few! jayior, sought to hide himself in Amert- a young formerly 49] versation associated with passing the j EXCITEMENT. Eight other boats for and on Uaeitigeporta and the |parts. According to frlends he has the |Moments later disappeared beyond Wifth | oq and came over in the crowded steers| the Carroll household, damaging to the! money. The housetops all along tho way were {tered ( bite by the big ate rie dervice Commissions of [coffee habit and drinks us many ae | *venve a ] excape the eye of the ime| febutation of Mrs. Carroll and her eon. | Mew. Goode aid on the witness stand ana itn men, women and children EI ON 7 she Fy iia: Reevine Commialaelone o pacoant Btn Z | ‘tie Within five minutes after the Owens | thas ®he had been unable to fing the id on Secon’ WILSON’S TURKEY 43 POUNDS| emer determinea that the matter |The police mas that Saturday nignt {CAN'T BE LOTHARIO AT 82, | cioverninens seal A jurv wae Gonmplgied lo.aas |teeeA tiecer's CaaeETE ae Continued on Second Page.) { fermined M : ee al Bin A jury was completed in an-| trict-Attorney's office to-day with Maxie (Co aN | should ve laid before the Grand | ninney inistook the streets for « motor JURY FINDS IN HEART SUIT. SLObAabA. dang Wdaslend tat five minutes und Assistant Dis | Green and, after talking with Asmistant 3 Cheintman Gobbler Sent Presidents | JUTY bce ard ahaa anda ocd man who had committed a felony, he Moss began his opening | District-Attorney Groehl, the two LLAN RYAN NEAR DEATH; Sioa eeldents| GRAND JURY SPENDS THREE | {rom Fifticth street to keep an appoint: | pat eiahty-two le ton advanced an {aM WhO Mad committed w felony, Justive Gof Ainted that hei women were hurried to the ofc oe WIFE STAYS AT BEDSIDE ale je of the Flock, | WEEKS AT THE INQUIRY. nent with friends at a aataurant Ja for a Lotharlo tance Mes ansiileg tian whi Beodenh cA might hold Christmas Day 00! sae Winttman, ° \WABHINGTON, | Dec rPteaident«| ror the last three weeks Assistant | 1 Ir iraleE Un SiMe between AERO REY: tha fit : Per SUN i eat aiinte chaticnbente pwn tah che cave AX MooN AK DoH | From Mra, Goode's Jubilant attitude elect Wilson’ ily cook at Prin y Henry A, Gutter [ant rue Hiamphr a County Court . it way plain that th . Ryan, eldest son of Tyomas NED 8 FRAT 1) District Attorney Henry one tHE Vanlinatbai wht ola Pineal a yurnalist the wawth of the British ay pla t the maid had cors Fen Mayes is’ 40 Mi that, hia’ wite| !2-4aY '# probably preparing the forts| 4nd myself have been steadily” en- gre Be malionmen ot Sel0e PUHAL TEE Lane tian | Cl FeO eee ee ee ee ta tn 7! -| PRESIDENT-ELECT TO GIVE jrovormted ner charge that Golt Wolf in atthe Genaal | resp ceey ein Sun Tine| Sage I peeeing the vidence Uo |gommuont “ane mit avente mt) Myc laa hleft [ammaet ithe Levens 4 soot] PARDONS FOR CHRISTMAS, |< st her dat ana codactad 8 tm hep rites a POE Shr 7) Rr adated } | half a dozen taxicabs and automobiles | on edited by Edward 1] ~ DUPEUARCN Of Fh0, METOORIEES MAG Sy i jummoned to his bedside last night | #¢hUstlves, for the Christmas feast. No touvh in his wake. He kept on at top speed fish eee aa. denise lawyer an) a} TRENTON, N. J, Deo, 23.—Goy,| Patrolman Skelly, Further evidence to mother and his brother} ordinary bird is tials mammoth among 1 have had the ! POLE ee een seen salir mptalies Wa cn ) ae |Wilson sat with the Board of Pardons | this effect was furnished within halt j Glendinning stayed at the hospital with | (he 000 turkeys In the Trimble Hovis | Qesent of freqa LONE A Tal UPA aR sR can Adah ls Pele Ml on: au : $2.0n0 : Nils Ranctiter ie tfawday, and heard the applications of! an hour when Bol Wolf, flumied and Mra. Ryan. raided this year near PManksurt, Ky padiadeine of District Attorney Mies | Sh8 bien Ne Rie Ae oe eae I AAR RE Ty ln, See ate ms ive roar ts {aeventy convicts for pardon. In order | apprehensive, arrived wt’ the Districts His physicians, Dra, Charles M. Dowd BR gn as th Boat ble has “The present Federal Grand Jury | friends was tempora narated that those ntited to thete Freedom | Attorney's office, y. Gilman Thompson and George Biggs, | ©ate 115 Safe apy ae Peay nN unusually intelligent body of } aia af oadway he| Wife. she entered Horton's hold a 4 " ak at might have thelr liberty before Christ tales @ bulletin in which they said: | Trimble tggaay iG was the biggowt and ee ee atanaln action taxday in ite As the la ar He q Br parer. he | ies ae eI Te ron 1 ! ar : Toland ofl Mas the Governor directed that the| TWO MORE POLICEMEN TRIED ‘s 9 hmaar eee tei nest I eVbr raised, and 1 guess it could Plies ease a ent | Roticed he has the wrong street | oe tt mobiles and wiike ands Malta, (he man whe ts now the King of meeting of the bourd be held to-day ON WOMAN'S CHARGES. ‘Mr. Ryan's cond vot his re, {Rave taken a prize anywhere, It was regult of their patient inquiry and | ang, shifting gears into reverse, started | iis, ‘The Quine” ha . b England was united in lawful and holy instead of in January, He was identified by the Green girt, but the doctors are hopeful shipped on Dee. 1% addressed to Gov,| careful deliberation backward, He had gone only a fow] nem Ml , t nr | wed with daugiter of Sir] “It i» an unpleasant duty,” he sald, wi f 1 ; ; econell hed ‘Then Mr, Whitman sent for Perkias covery. Wilson at Princeton, In past years I Mr, Na not appear before | yards when he backed into bis pursuers. . Lotte i Michae Hoe-Sevmour, an aduiral of [as tt pulle at the heart strings.” | her h , ft nd Embree and made arrangements t Mr, Ryan was atricken in his country | nave at several times went big turkeys | them and Jury) has ad- e re fates Say ; a ao Me expacted to apeed the Gans win te 2 home at Suffern, N. Y., and taken to| ty tie late Vice-President Sherman, but| jor ned wnti! early in Januar BINNEY IN COURT REFUSED TO/ 1s now in the We ered rin ke WE narrate.) ecards More. than two: hundrea| Set the storié of Aire, Goode end the General Memorial Hospital five days | none equal to the one that Is to be sgt “The present case Is but one of DISCUSS CASE. that marriage, the Duke-of Claren.e Joonvicts applied for purdons, but the| Masie Green before the Grand Jury ag ago, when an operation for an intestinal Bator the President-elect on Wednes- Chauffeurs and policemen surrounded | * |cases of only seventy were recommend-| the earliest possible moment, od for Swe more polivemen tnplicalod % the ‘ — ™

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