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“ Circulation Books Open to All,’ Ad soe i ” Circulation 1 Books Open to All.”” = N E Ww Y OR x, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1913. 16 PAGES BRITISH EXPLORER, HIS CHIEF OFFICERS AND POLAR SHIP PRICE ONE CE NT. wre rm Trad THREE MORE WARSHIPS TQ GO TO MEXICO Growth of the Revolution! Causes Taft and Cabinet to) Take Steps for Protection of | Americans. COL. DIAZ PROCLAIMS | HIMSELF PRESIDENT. | PRICE ONE CENT. INTIRTE BLCZARO ALLS SCOTT AND MEN AFTER REACHING POLE ‘Party in Dash With British Ex- plorer Meet Death as They Are | Returning Homeward From Successful Expedition. FOUND THE SOUTH POLE ON JAN. 18 OF LAST YEAR \Records Carried by Victims Show They Reached Spot Where Amund- sen Halted a Month Before Them. OAMARU, New Zealand, Feb. 10—Capt. Robert F. Scott and tis Party were overwhelmed by a blizzard on their return journey from {he South Pole. The entire party perished. WASH FIVE AND EVEL INDICTED, GRAFT GRAND UY SON TRALOF “BG THREE” BANKER HENRY Madero Is in Flight, Zapata, the Bandit, Is Marching on City and Americans Are Un-| der Arms. | Because of the gravity of the situa- tion brought about by the Diaz revo- lution in Mexico President Taft and his Cabinet deckted to-day upon the| immediate despatch of three more worships to assist the Denver, now at Acapulco, in protecting American Marron Bettetrof Lower Court ‘May Be Reached After Swee- mt& WIEVT | | i lives and property. enworth orders were received to-day ‘The news of the appalling disaster which befell Capt. Scott and this to hold ull troops in readiness to en- INTO HEART OF ‘SYSTEM’ companions was brought to this port by a signalled pt. froma eae train at once for San Antonio and/ Terra Nova, the vessel which had carried the explorer and his expedition - other points on the Mexican border. | Felix Diaz, successful in Mexico) City, has procluimed himself Pro- visional Rua of Mexico, THE TERRA CRUISERS | RUSHED TO PROTECT LIVES; NOT TO INTERVENE. NOVA. WASHINGTON, At an ox- traordinary meeting of the Cabinet to- | LOST ANNA CLARK the meeting Aken merely | Discovery in Pond Near Rah- ree’ in the tur | nt state of Mexican internal af-| aes z teeth " way Home Clears Mystery cruiser Denver, now at Apa-| pulco, on the Mexican wert coast, en route to the port of Ban Salvador, has been ordered to remain there. it is reported at the Navy Department that of Disappearance. » body of six-year-okl Anna Clark JURY DECIDES ‘AGAINST HUBBY CAMERON, WHO SUED WIFE’S PARENTS. } tion, Young Couple Found Little in the Way of Romance. The jury that has been hearing the sult bro py Edward Lamont Cam- eron to ver $25,000 damages from and Mrs rman Ritsehel, his dict to Justte whurger in the 5 Twice Married After Summer Vaca-! MRS, CLEVELAND BRIDE TO-DAY OF =| charged with bribery. He is accused PROF. PRESTON pact ally -| Marriage Takes Place Quietly CONTEMPT CHARGE “Highest Up” Within Reach Through Efforts of Guilty to Keep Out of Prison. Arrest Order for Refusal The extraordinary Grand Jury, in- to Answer. vestigating police graft, returned in- Money Trust Committee Gets | to the Antarctic and which late last year went once again to the South to bring him and his companions back. The total number of deaths involved in the calamity Is not exactly known, but it is believed that sixty-six scientists and sailors lost thelr lives, NEWS CASTS GLOOM OVER LONDON. dictments against the folrowing per- sons to-day: Police Captain Thomas W. WASHINGTON, Feb. 10.—George @ Henry of New York, member of W. Salomon & Co., bankers, was indicted by the Federal Grand Jury to-day for contempt of a Congress committee, for refusing to tell the House Money Trust Investigators the names of twenty-four bank officers who participated with profit in a syndicate operation In Call- fornia petroleum stock A bench warrant for his arrest wae fanned, Walsh, of accepting money collected under his direction by Patrolman Eugene Fox from dives masquerading as hotels. Bawarad J. Wewell, a lawyer, charged with bribiag a prospective State's witness, which constitutes @ felony. There is another indict- ment charging a misdemeanor in this connection against Newell. He tg acoused of handing Sipp 9700 as @ persuader to refrain from testi- fying before the Grand Jury against Fox. Patrolman Charlies &. charged with perjury. Foye testi- {the bond departmes Goorge Garr Henry, who han been so clally prominent for some years in Mor- ristown, N. J. is well known in the financial district of this city, Before entering the pri banking house of Salomon & Co. h @ vice-president of the Union Trust Company, where he established and became the manager of Prior to this he Poye, _ LONDON, Feb. 10.—Capt. Robert F. Scott, the British Antarctic explorer, ari an unknown number of his companions perished amid the ice and snow covering the Antarctic continent while they were on thelr return journey from the South Pole, They had reached the goal oa 18, 1912, about a month after Capt. Roald Amundsen, the had placed the flag of his country there. They turned back toward the hases they iad formed on their outward journey, but were eee overwhelmed and destroyed by a terrible blizzard. Capt. Scott’s party reached the exact point where Roald ‘Aida planted the Norwegian flag at the South Pole. They found there the but constructed and left behind by Amundsen’s party. These facts were recorded in the documents found on the bodies of the dead explorers when they were recovered, The news of the death of the explorers was brought back to civiliza- | three cruisers of the lighter class will N. J., was found late this » Court ¢ ine davon Gh the 4 rf i be rushed to the east coast of the dis- » was found late this| preme Court to-day in favor of tt at Princeton Ahead of the fea before the Aldermanio Com- | "as a vice-president of the Guaranty |tion by the captain of the Terra Nova, the vessel which had taken turbed republic—two t ‘a Crug and 1 Potter's Pond, close to hey.) parents rm e) mittee that Alderman Curran tried Trust Company ” Soot Fee maranion, in the north It was clear that the child oad ron and [nla wite met at Hurley. Time Expected. to got him to “let wp” om the pros- Mr. Henry Is a son of Rev, Dr. Mesing and his expedition to the South and which had gone again to the key “Ren + . e| P| * hs ride id mer pat Mrs. George A. Henry of Lig ts to the State Department so] tumbled into the pond by accident, and eoution of saloon-keeper arrested es B far indies thet no amariestatave| the aC Han nae drgsares iit |ORESIRE, LAUT APRA RO 3 iS'n'mala. “Gurren hae eet up an | ll) wife'was Meg Piinaeth Taoyt Lve|SeX8 f0 fetch them track after the accomplishment of the task they fad teeen threatened or injured dOring the| there was no indication of foul pay. | ects creas for escn other, ana op the| Mes. Grover Cleveland and ‘Thomas| altbt ne Mexandria, Va set themselves. mutiny in the Mexic: sald] phe child has beea missing from home | jast day of thelr vacation slipped away|J¢% Preston Jr. were married at 1690) The Grand Jury, after handing down feared; Sencernoe and De Gerstorft 1 Secretary Knox, ae from tie. village, came to New York,|0'clock A. M, to-day by President John | these indictment Jour pti | Seto 8 ee sree Aen toon Only a tew brief bulletins were sent from the New Zealand port apreads, as it i 1 ' ce re 1] Grie Tniv ‘Thuredt ormng. It is expected that}? Spoc ent The fn of the body offe obtained a license and were married| Grier Hibben of Princeton University in ‘eday mi ing. ‘They announce oetay y Americans may be “aeoues of ‘ty t a M stat by an Alderman at the City Hall. It} Prospect, the executive residence of the | Capt. Walsh will be able to appear be- BLA (Ky Pe fray indi ap of Oumury by the captain of the: Nerre: Novis Who Teaiag simply the Resolutions elling for the safeguars- ‘ | meg] "8S not until two weeks after that | university. fore the jury at that time and He aidan 4a he tralia alcees | (Ale Oh ne PATTY and then proceeded with his vessel for the port of Lytle: fue Cy pioresenialive Hamill. tn. tha Wag | they: informed their families, and then] No prelim'nary announcement nad | testimony which will lead to tl Supreme Court ton, where he expects to arrive on Thursday. f they had a church ceremony. been made of the marriage and the |™ent of Inspector Dennis Swe Mr. Henry told a reporter for The tine in the Sene The disaster came as an utter surprise to London and cast a gloom The House and Senator M found about six hours after Chief of; Cameron declared that his father-in+) utmost simplicity was’observed in the | '# accused of sharing with W. Evening World this afternoon he wasn't ate, Bota are from State Department has ew Jersey. dered Ambassa- jor Wilgon to notify whatever Govern- ment there may be in the Mexican capi- Police David Ramsay and a force of men had bored many holes through the six Inches of ice that covered the pond through which they: probed its muddy }law was incensed at their marriage and threatened to kill him, but on the other hand, Mrs, Cameron denied that her father ever threat ceremony. expected. The marriage took place two months ahead of the time generally graft to the extent of 60 per ¢ Lawyer Nowell surrendered himself ¢o the iDstrict-Attorney this afternoon, He was arraigned before Justice Goff the least bit worrted had to have a test case,” he nd every test case has to have In this case I'm the goat and over the community which has been unequalled since the death Bes: King Edward. HOPE DEATH LIST MAY NOT BE LARGE. ————= ry MUeManA Uhit thas fk nd re-| Because of the recent fliness of Prof. |and, by agreement between counsel, was ai) dhare {6 te it." (Continued on Last Page.) beta, ed to shake her fat! hand when| Preston the wedding was private, the| permitted to defer pleading until Baar gee ge ee om It Is blieved here that the disaster was not so terible as had been Anna Clark was one of the five chil ha J Be at do you propose to dow Mz. soe om | ee ng ane of hls | they met the day of the churon wed-| other guests in addition to the members| Wednesday, Baill was fix #00) on | Henry wan asked gathered from the first reports, and it is thought that besides Scott him- Chas 80: SI Rres: CARN: MBO NBS ABAR® » hut hid behind a curtain, | She lof rhe tmmediate families being President |the felony indictment foun day and] “Nothing. I's up to Washington tolself only four others who had engaged with him in the final dash met — : y well-to-do. ¢ slared tha d Mra. Hibben, Miss Ellaabe 2 11 o! on the misdemeanor] make the moves. My lawyers will do Visit the Land of nal fae ela, 1" the night of ‘the ah ROP nae len mea AI ent was continued, He furnished | anyth mo that is ni |their deaths. ‘These are supposed to be Dr, E. A. Wilson, chief of the ‘ 7 1+ ng that he did not know what ‘ Oat tala ya eae peeeey 94 Cc. 3 a Alive} “Work for AIL |) 4, again # doing and tat she cried all night, | Princeton dat | Ne caidenmen snd Oia BR i igre yar Pan hes araettoks ‘| scientific staff; Capt. L. E. G, Oates of the Inniskilling Dragoons; Lieut. ou The bride wore 4 ane, Oe Net eta eae tnd /H. R. Bowers of the Royal Indian Marine, the commissariat officer, and menecananerummemencians = | gown and carried y i > “pr thi ve lice Ramsay thabit would | Rilarner eonen The The Ditatrict-Attorney | ;|Petty Officer E. Evans of the Britistt Royal Navy. Raia po aie asd af 8 op, Se FAV OF | FOAL BRE BOP en Be Hinariees tI hypaneree gee asl anid on that aubie The reason for this supposition is that Capt. Scott's main travelling ld Was mine ie Wa | Anna Clark, alive or dead. after the ceremony, Mr. and Mra, Prese lawyers ar the rere : Neg Pee peed ‘w about fifty fest from the | ton will r ‘ah ped nee indjotmenta, DistrictsA y| = |party was to consist of sixteen men besides himelf, while batches of four WORLD “HEL? WANTED” Tho pon rr it | Clark home, 500 feet long and forty or neement | Whitman be Phau irsday will find | men each were to return at different stages of the ‘ADS. LAST WEEK : : Ne pond at that time was not | C1AEK, Name, ie tee ec math Bhsrite | Mecit ae ine avalatn Where 1k raday mill find | men eR ag journey, leaving Scott Among the theories ady evidence at hand to show that je and four others complete the final dash to the Pole. This would 7,633 MO! than ALL THE 6 ee William Wright was much exercised ir “ OTHER New York Morning and Sun. || ME the MttHle girl had b ri{over the cave and criticised the © et | rallonnens. $i na Ee: Mo nage) ih wrt Bulding and jindicate that of the members of the party who had been left at the age hier gtr EL ae Rane ae ee OD aa Beware aad’ wae Aided ica eee ont various bases were not inclded among the victims of the disaster, and ey pointed out the primrose en that nad been Kidnap for} the child alth eanthr mecha aan | least three inen, Known a : "lthat it was they who communicated to the world the fat pathway, to employment to dligte | chars |G ' cert acgientiel eA nciee ty the author [bs WAS work | Big Three und : ‘ion, y te of the expe whe none eae tat they blazed indent wore cousiderna.) ten arch was the remult | train ight pt. Waish * ise Alleys ' ie ” " vil Onieg | MEME os z x fea r scigia ieee : , ; dered | ay ‘ nd | at his home, One Hundreed and Tx ; ' na required hy he Terra Nova sailed on June for : LET WORLD ADS. GUIDE ||. esr a had the en ean MsAtetptreet: Atanhatlan, wae aise Eh Aiseet OtideMadiagn wyanua culcl v tee tarale atte w Zealand and the OU RIGHT THIS WEEKI tive community become in the case, the > ployed by tue Arch Engineering Com- though he is under indlctinent. He ts jSuuth Pole, Capt, Scott joined the ship later. Common Council of Rahway gotitied. FOR RACING OBE PAGE 7, (Continued on Fifth Page.) ra van. Mus neck ween Tepe VeEY Gy but the Dinstor-attorney's iar 4mm expedition consisted of twenky.cight officers and TR ¥