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RTE —— = comers rapa aaNERETE ne NR BASING BAL IN : { } i dlacantin ten vay Syetie: BOR ENDER DYNAMITE CASES Nattion-Wide Campaign On to Get $1,070,000 to Free Men —Court May Restrict Bonds. GREBDAGO, Jan. 4.—Directed trom this efty, & nation-wide campaign began to- Gay to raise bonds of $1,070,000 for the thiRtytwo dynamite conspirators whe Wore offered release from the Federal @anltentiary at Leavenworth on a writ of @uperseden granted yesterday by the United states Circuit Court of Ap- penis here. ‘Fhe plan of the attorneys for the con- vieted men is to raise tne money from mong the focal unions of the Iron ‘Workers, to which the men are at- teahed. Attorney K. N. Zoline of Chi- cage, who is in charge of tne campaign to raise the bonds, said to-day that a large part of the necessary amount had already been pledged in Chicago. Forms of bonds have been mailed out te different part. he country and tel- egrame sent to ‘union leaders every- where to urge them to get started. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Jan. 4—Gov- erament officials conferred to-day con- corning the expected resulta of the ac- tien in Chicago of the United States Girewlt Court of Appeals in granting rights to bonds to thirty-two of the aber union officials now confined in the Federal prison at Leavenworth. District-Attorney Charies W. Miller returned from Chicago and talked with Feteral Judge Albert 8. Anderson, by ‘whom the bonds must be approved, Be was stated a wide discretion rests ‘With Judge Anderson as to the kind of bonds, although the amounts have been isher ourt, The Judge may require bonds from residents of ¢ and insist that where real estate is the surety the value of the property in each case shall be twiee as high as the bonds. The Court already stated during the trig) that indemnified bonds, or bonds which the bon@-men are secured against joss, are not acceptable. It was ‘e- clared that Hf the Judge insists upon the limitations he set out in the trial the Attorneys for the convicted men will be confined to Indiana in their search for bondemen. William N, Harding, one of the attore neys for the men, returned from Cat. wago to-day to begin at once befere Judge Anderson action looking toward the release of the prisoners. Ag weon as the bonds are granted here attaches of the United States Marshal's office wit! be sent to Leavenworth to bring the prieoners back to Indianapolis in custody for thelr later release. * GAN MRANCIBOO, Cal, Jan. «~The bonds for the release of Tveitmoe and Clancy from the Federal prison at Fort Leavenworth will be quickly ratsed here, according to announcement to-day by P.H. McCarthy, former Ma. “The releane of the two men is cer- tala,” he sald. “Five Ban Franctreans pledged 066,08 within an tour after news of the action of the Chicago Appeals Court was received. The balance will be forthcoming In a day or two.” LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Jan. SULZER NAMES ELLISON TO MAKE INQUIRY ON FE SURANCE LAKS Work Will Begin Here Next Tuesday and Changes Will [°: Suggested to Legislature. ALBANY, Jan. 4.—Gev. Sulser to-day designated William H. Ellison of New ork Spectal Commissioner, to ser without expense to the State, to collect facts, receive suggestions and make Tecommendations to the Legislatui Gerding changes in Stato fire Mr, Bilis6n will begin hearings at 1 Broadway, New York, next Tues reason for excluding ali visitors = Penitentiary here bec it the Federal known this afternoon, the officials of the prison the Government agents who delivered the| x: dynamite conspiracy prisoners, had been| ( received. Even newapapermen were not Permitted to enter the prison gata tule SH OUsis OH a Ane. fee aftrnoon. utes would be reviewed, ey ected towarl tract detin- AUTO DASHES INTO RIVER; Ing the . ghte of the polleyholders, He added that he would work in co-opera- tlon with the State Insurance Depart- ment. SINKS UNDER ICE AND OCCUPANT IS DROWNED. Toledo Doctor on Night Ride Takes Wrong Turn and Plunges Off Dock to Death. TOLEDO, O., Jan. 4.—Dr. “eter Don- nelly, a Toledo surgeon of national reputation, was drowned here at 2.15 A. MM, to-day, when ho accidentally drove his automobile off @ock and into the Maumee River at the foot of Maéleon nue. in Dr. Donnelly Jeft the Toledo Club for his home he turned the wrong way into Madison avenue, whieh bas a steep incline tead- — CHANCE, LEAVING COAST TO MEET FARRELL, SAYS HE’LL BE BENCH MANAGER 08 ANGELES, Jan, 4.—Frank Chance left to-day for Chicago, where he ex- pects to meet Frank Farrell of the Now York American League Clio next Tues day. Before his departure ho said he had never received a direct offer from Farrell to manage the New York club. “1 do not know what kind of propos!- tlon ‘arrell will put up to me," sald “Tf his terms meet mine T will fag to the riv... The machine raceé down the hill, emashed through ‘ork the dock chains, broke througa the !:e 1 would say that would hed sosk in about atyefive feet of | rather play there than any 0 else, exception of Chicago. 1 in with New York I intend to run the team from the bench, Although T feel fine in every way and may play while my active playing days water. The auto curtains were up and the @ecter did not hi @ chance to es cape. Dr. Donnelly was euffering from high Fever yesterday, but continued his prac- tice against the advice of other doc- tote, Last night he ended a meet- ing of the Academy of Medicine and stepped with companions at the Toledo Club uati! 1 o'clock this morning, when he left ¢or home. It is believed that, ——< HIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR T0.Dar. Sum rises. 7.26/40 sete.. 4.46) Moom rises. 5.17 THE TIDES, Low Water im Gelirium, resulting from fever, ne| peny Moor Aah ta made @ wrong turn and drove his car erent heed 138 B ity, O@ the wharf at high speed. Dr. Don: — - melly, who was city police surg: PORT OF NEW YORK. was a brother of Circuit Judge Michael nelly (of Napoleon, “Mayor Whit. look has ler ja on all city build. ings at halt ot ARRIVED, a ae it aa ete ol an Brazilian Ambassador’s Bride Here to Undergo Operation THE EVE NING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1013 MAN WITH POLICE BADGE DEMANDED $500 BRIBE. Detectives Set Trap for Hin and Arrest James Wilson oft a Suspicion. 4 A man who calls himnelf James Wile son, but whose real name ja sald by Inspector Faurot to be James English, was arrested to-day by Detectives Goan- Jon, Dennison and Upton, who had for an hour of more been trying ¢o cateh him in the act of taking money from Benjamin Terner of No. 19% Eirst ave- nue ‘erner informed the police Dec, 98 that while he talking to @ women 4 who had him on the street Wilson approached him, showed @ badge | : and put him under arrest on Twenty- third street, near Sixth avenue. Wileom had hinted, Terner sald, that for $500 he would let him go, and accepted @ chevtt from Terner which he said he would hold until ‘Terner “made good.” - Tae police made several efforts to have money in thetr sre enc acted In euch @ suspl- cious manner this morning thut they arrested him in the hope of finding his person the badge. He will be cha: with attempted extortion. Wilson, accoming to the inepecter, New York Steamer That Was Sunk in Gale pel ie After a Collision on Chesapeake Bay * IN PEACE CONFERENCE Allies Say They Have Troops Ready and Will Resume Fighting Unless Turks Yield. LONDON, Jan. 4.—The Balkan peace conference, which was to have met again thie afternoon, was postponed until Monday at ihe request of the Turka, wito are waiting final inetruc- tlons from the Ottoman Government at Constantinaple. The attitude of the Balkan altes foreshadowed by Dr. #. Daneff, the chietsof the Bulgarian delegation, who atated: “We expect that the Turks will de un- able to give us acceptable conditions. ‘The negotiations will then be broken off, We have an army which can continue the war vania reached Newport News. Seco! Officer Brunn telephoned a brief atate- Ment of the facts to the Luckenbach offices in Baltimore. The Inérakuala |; steamer of in length. FRIGHD THREE-DAY SPELL. Katie: Py Dee for a Shiver | has rerved four sentence: Fi of Nest Week, oo > WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—A cold wave BAILEY’S SUCCESSOR NAMED, @ newly built steel 23 tons burden and 490 feet @he is reported to have passed Sparrows Point, Baitimore, bound out, at 4.16 P, M. Thureday. With the exception of Capt. Gilbert, Firet Officer Hunt and one of the engi- neers, the crew of the Julia Luckenbach was composed of foreigners. They were signed in Baltimore, Dec, 12, just prior to the sailing of ¢ for Port Tampa. According to heed United States Shipping Commission made up as follow: A. Gilbert, captain; Fred R. Hunt, William Brunn, second mat Dr, Daneff added a phrase which pos- 19.SWEPT T0 with zero temperatures will apread over/R. M. Johnston, E almost the entire country within :he| & apectal bulletin of ‘eau announced to-day northwest will feel the cold almost | ment of R. immediately and will be hardest hit.| of the Ho The extreme cold will spread quickly | Joseph W. Batley in the United Stetes Sonate for the term expiring 4 t, was announced to- ‘olquitt. Jonnaton is editor of the Houston Pest said they could! and leader of the antl-Pronitition fae Jon, but it was|tion of the Democratic party in Texas 1d The Legislature, which meets Jan. 14, trolled by the Prohibition faetiog weat and the central west, where they | Democrats, and a strong fight will be will below zero, especially In the | made against confirming the Governere northwest appointment of Johnston, “FIRST AID” To a Weak Stomach or Inactive Liver The A Aggy delegates to the peace (Continued from First Page.) Aegean Gea, according to « statement ta made thie forenoon in well informed ‘Turkish circles, An explicit and categorical declaration | in two. An the Indrakuala backed away the Julia Luckenbach went dows by tie head, and within Ave minutes no part of her was afloat but the tops of hi epar: According to the survivors Capt. Gil- bert and the first and second office were standing on the bridge when the collision occurred. There was no oppor- tunity to sive alarm to those below. Capt. Gilbert made a desperate effort te reach his wife, and when isst seen was swimming aft of the sinking ship. “IT don’t kgow how I escaped,” said Chief Officer Munt. “After t! went down I found myself 4 the rigging and there I sta: may make some further concession In the Province of Adrian- opie. ‘The delegates of Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro and Gervis mot at 3.90 this afternoon to consider thelr attitude 41 view of the probable Turkish revly to thelr demand for a decision on the ques- tion of Adrianopte. The Ambassadors of Austria-<Hun- France, Germany, Italy and Rus- Tesumed their “conversations” at Foreign Office at noon to- day, when they began the F. Linde, eaaman, Germany; F. Loreh- Germany; Christ, Knud- son, engine@r, Norway; ¢ ‘ge A. Little, firet assistant engineer, England; Louts| Roth, second assistant engineer, Ger- many; George H. Doyle, third asstetant engineer, United States; Jose Gonzales, Oller, Spain; L. Brineknelgr, oiler, Ger- ; many; E. Rodrigues, fireman, Brazil;| Willy Hoffman, fireman, Germany; Kon-| rad Torinsen, Norway; Movuel Garcia, fireman, Spain; Castor Albafara, fire- WHEN THE IT HAS A ME, DE GAMA HERE TO GD UNDER KNEE OF SURGEON MONDAY Bride of Brazilian Ambassador Forced to Cancel Social En- gagements for Season. Cancelling all her social engagements, Mme. Domiclo de Gama, bride of the Brasilian Ambassador to Washington, has come to New York to undergo an operation that will prevent her return to Washington for @ month, t to her apartment in the but her friends will be glad to learn there is no alarm over her condition, For several days she has been attended by a nurse. Her husband ts with her, It was not de- cided until yesterday that she would have to submit to the opération, which will be performed in @ private hospital Monday. She was Mra. Arthur H, Hearn and wan married to the Ambassador at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert H. Gary, No, 86 Fifth avenue, on Nov. 77 jtast. Mayor Gaynor performed the lelvil ceremony and the Rev. Percy 8, | Grant the religious one, | Mme. de Gama was born in Hunte- { ville, ‘Tex. and was Mise lisabeth | Bell. Her former husvand was a son :of George A. Hearn of the Arm of James A. Hearn & Son, He died at the Plaga two years ago. ‘The Ambassador and bis bride had | not been back long from thelr boney- | moon when she became ill, j Pan eerress CAUGHT IN NEW HAMPSHIRE ; FOR A$700 ROBBERY HERE. | canines ‘Prisoner Is Thomas Downey, Ac- ! cused of Helping to Hold Up Michael McGrath. | A telegram received at Police Head- jduarters to-day states that the police ot | Manchester, N. H., have under arrest \Thomas Downey, charged with having i aulted and robbed Michael MoGrath {at Long Island City on Dec, 4. McGrath | 14 proprietor of @ stone yard and on the date mentioned was returning from the bank with the payroll of $700, jerman street and Jamaica avenue n by two men. He was Jack, but the stone good fight, during which They that Owens stated that the company had | Was & powerful man, but as the force man, Spain; A. Hodueland, firem Norway; W. iM, McDonald, coal passer, England; Jose Calbra, coal passe: Spain; Fr. Meinicke, steward, German: R. Kiumpee, messman, Germany; Frank Getteno, messman, Spain; Pedro Romero, coal passer, Gpain, ‘The Julla Luckenbach wae considered one of the staunchest of the many | vessels of the Luckenbach line. was engaged in the coastwise and West Indies trade and was bullt in 1883 for the Holland-America line. Originally she was bought by the Luckenbachs bout twelve years ago and completely overhauled, | The revenue cutter Apache hes) started from Annapolis for the scene of the wreck, aBout forty miles away. Tiffre {9 little hope that any survivors clinging to wreckage may be still floating In the vicinity, but it is eup- posed the Apache will recover some bodies. ‘The sinking of the Luckenbach appears to have been the most disastrous catas- ttending the great storm which upper Atlantic Coast yester- feared that belated repor' bring news of other wrecks and lous of life. ———— THREE DISTINCT VIOLENT STORMS. WASHINGTON, Jan. ifeboat was to be had, #0 quickly did the consi wotlons involved int poy og a pense mame | LucKenbach go Gown, I never suffered ‘hes Been reached im the gence negotia- tone, —cttlescinn TILE COMPANY’S HEAD IS ACCUSED OF FRAUD. Woman Declares John B. Owens “Induced Her to Buy Stock Just |Loss ui AS HE CLIMe! Before Fallure. FUNNEL STAYS. Supreme Court Justice Amend refused | One seaman hurrted op the Lucken- bach’s funnel stays as she down, Finally he reached the rim of the frow Joha B. Owens, Pres!- | Then as the ship lurched her fuanel dont of the Empire Fiver and Tile Com- | broke leese and he was lost. who had presence of mind shin up the rigging hed any ing saved. For some rea- Luckenbach sank only far who ts the wife of a noted Cleveland | enough to cover her funnels. The up- surgeon, engaged Herman Kahn to/| per parte of her masts, to which were etion against Owens here. attached her cargo derricks, remained While president of the Zanes- | out of the water, but the task of hold ville Tile Company in 197, represented | ing to these slight projections wae one to her that the ¢otal capitalised stock | to tax the stoutest man. the concern, amounting to $300,000, wh Siena for och and extent | CHIEF ENGINEER KNUDOEN AEB face value, excepting the $',00 worth of “Treasury” stock, which he indwoed her | Chief Engineer Knudsen was one of to purchase, she says. She declares | those who escaped to the rigging. He PROVEN REPUTATION IN DIGESTION IS IMPAIRED six houre I clung t! Were torn to shreds by the sensibility. Too much cannot be said of the daring bravery displayed by the Officers and crew of the Pennsylvania, which rescued us. earned $80,000 net profits, end hed an/ of the gale increased he was unable to earning capacity of $7,000 a month, bang on. The survivors eay his hands Within © few months after she took over the stoat the Zanesville Tile Com- | Neciegs to him whese ha mae teats pany went into the handa of a receiver. wrenched from hi th nd hurled Mrs. Hoffline says she fas not only on fromm ‘his ponition and bei failed to veallse any dividends, but that |!nto the water, she 1s unable to dispose of the stock.,,| When the Julia Luckenbach went down gine, oe ly Gwene by to as the sea was comparatively calm and joffine’s act was le @ motion ni; moderate bi . But ak Be aaa se, Caaees eramee S the tanpenstrio. indientions of en ap- fraudulent course of conduct be etrioken Proaching storm had been accurat Within an hour there came out of from the complal the southeast @ @iting wind which in- SOCIETY WOMAN’S DEATH creased in force every minute, At the INVESTIGATED BY POLICE.|en¢ ot the second nour after the col- Msion the wind had increased to hurri- Found Lifeless She May Have Been —There were One storm, central in Virginia, ewep: the Chesapeake Bay and Hampton Ror Along the coast as far south as Atlanta all cities reported de- struction of property. In the Middle West a fierce wind storm levelled wires between New York and Chicago and in the far West- ern States of Washington and Oregon communication wae partially paralysea by another fierce gale. ‘The heaviest gale of the season in raging at Cape Lookout, N. C., where the British steamer Alcazar is ashore. ‘The revenue cutter Seminole, Capt. Not Like Any Story You Have Read TARZAN OF cane force and within three hours the Worst storm of the season was in full Victim of Robbers—Defendant | force. Carden in command, is standing by [ =< Th {in case help is needed. H A Pp 4 S In Alienation Suit, lantto were bitterly cols, One. by’ ane il I y I ; The revenue cutter service is also n the cutter Seneca to the as- unidentified — thro Ege Harbor, SOMBRSET, Pa, J: 4.—An investi- gation is being made to-day by the Police into the death of Mrs. Bertha @haffer, forty-two years old, a promi- nent society woman and charitable worker, whose body was today found in the bathroom of her home, in Wes: Main atreet, the exclueive residence sec- ton. It 1s belleved the woman had been | dead for several hours. Mre, @haffer, who was one of the most beaut: women in this section of the State, to have appeared in court next term a @ defendant in an alienation suit involv- ing $9,000 damages drought by Mrs. those clinging to the insecure perch. above the waves became benumbed and | Were blown off or dropped into the sea. ! of six hours only seven sur- | tani of an masted schooner off Litt! N.J. | Will Begin in Monday's AMOS RUSIE IN JAIL. G “ ORI a 6 Fr Glante Ac- of Cruelty to Wire, SEATTLE, Wi Jan. 4.—Amos Rusle, the once great pitcher of the Naw York Glants, is in jail here to-day on a charge of having threatened to kill his wind was blowing seventy miles hour at 1 @'clock yesterday after- noon when the Danish tramp Pennsyi- vania sighted the wreck. Under ar- cumetances of the greatest peril i} was lowered from the Peni and rowed to th wide of Luckenbach, The men in the rigging jumped into ine eee and were picked UD| wite, who in an invalld—faral one after anothe> re limbs. It is alleged t iT Helen Batley, formerly one of Mrs.| News of the wreck 2'4 not reach the | re rpuemauy elected hie wite und dean Shaffer's close friends. |tand until to-day, when the Pennayl- ier from thelr home eS" = YOUR SOUR, ASSN, UPSET STOMACH WILL FEEL FINE WN FIVE: MINUTES, where the woman lived elone, and the ‘Really does" put stomachs in order—‘really does” overcome indigest der, It could not be learned whether any- thing was missing until relatives had been aummoned to take inventory. Meanwhile the police kept guard over the house until the Coroner completed his investigation, ee DIES SCREENING SLAYER. ne robbers wae tall and well bullt, the other was short and stocky, My, McGrath gave such an excellent < gals | description of them that Capt, Gran ‘RO: Jan. 4.—The Right R Dr. vee ston |in charge of the detective bur Peter Hurth, Titular re ommene Long Island City, was able to get on ¢h Milopetamue, was nominated ae 4 ToReNG STR AMANIPS. | trall of the tail m He found an eye be Bishop of Nueva Segovia, in the DUS To DAT. Witness to the assault who knew Dow- Philippine Islands, in succession to the Neve He also secured a photograpa of Right Rev. James J. rol, who re- aan 5 | Dow Mr. MeGrath declared that signed in November last to becom OUTGOING STEAMSHIPs, | Downey was the tall man: recter of St. Edward's Roman Catholic SAILED TO-DAY. } tt was earne f that Downey had rela- Ghurch, Philadelphia. Bishop Hurih ba je by ives in Manchester and the police of ‘sae born in Germany, but educated at MiMDe dane, London, that clly Were wired to be on the look- the University of Notre Dame, Indian begaey Seles jour for him, On receipt of the telegram » He was at one time rector of st. J Honinaiien, au Jusu HOAs Liked DER tha Lina caoean wa “ollege, in, Tex, of Gavenna se | Jamisica New sate A Beautiful Art Calendar for the! ss eta? Nats, Galois, op Ae manibe of 1918 oo with next pfetietin, Cifety tl fc, World. 0; ip advance, ‘Navies, sees pes Sealiaes > *e- papers could be secured for his return (o this state |. Capt rabam says that there have | been a thumber of holiups in Long Laie and City and they have ali Leem done by Ve tall and a shor: man. lars’ worth of jewelry wi fn the he largest selling stomach regulator inthe world. (f what you [ knowledge, that several thousand dol- | house, led the police to suspect mur-| y ges, heartburn and sourness in five minutes—that—just t es | Pape's Diapepsi eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested | food and acid; head is dissy and aches ;breath foul; tongue coated; your insides | Jacob Levy, known es “Creasy Jake,” | filled with bile and indigestible waste, remember the moment Diapepsin comes in & gamblers’ hanger-om ané frequenter|contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing— | its harmlessness, ‘poolroeme, died in Gouverneur Hos- | @!most marvelous—and the joy pitel early to-dey from @ bullet wound. | He had been shot in front of noing | hall eat No. & Foreyth etreet last night while talking to Dora Morganstein, a young Bronx widow. Two men approached quickly from be- comes’.a We hind Levy, and while one pushed the i b ea tiftil and woman avwide, the ot Preased a re- | ‘ Volver againet Levy's. abdomen aid EVIE EIN WINGER srl ‘ shot nkm, When Levy had been re- follow. Will Begin in The Evening World January’ 6, moved to the hospftal Detective Cohen was sent to get the name of his as- sallants. “Honestly, Bee GAG HEARTBURKY 1 don't know who did it, and I wouldn't tei if 1 did,” said | "Cresy Jake," and he kept his mouth | elesed until be died,