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Che = Circulation Books Open to All.” __PRIGE ONE CENT. Cuore, 1918, vy The reve Fustahine NEW YORK, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, | SEXNGPECTORS | ody nos, MENT een S NATOR GAYNOR PL... rot NE tidiiedag oF fh Big “Hush” | Madero’s Rorces Ph Plant Guns in| Fund Raisers Is Now to | Streets and Bombard Rebel Weather—Clearing to-night; Wednesday fair, cel ua® oie 4 (0) of Be Asked. ‘Would th ea Body in} TAXICAB RIDERS Army of Diaz. : 7 a} \ be vpercher juss ncaa oe H i lhe a Seki la | |waLs SH’'S SHARE $1,500. [ARSENAL IS. ATTACKED. | 3 Commissioner. 10 BF HEARD ON sais f a 3 |* va i : iG uilty Captain Corroborates | Wi ” bessicaid Is Under Way,) % ee r. NEW ORDINANCE Story That Others Gave S. Battleships Race to. | ‘ Corruption of Special Men} | Up) £2,125 Aplece. Troubled Territory. : J “ R » | —' | etree as ; Would Not “Reflect Upon” | Aidermen Take ia Uh Bill That} #..4 of oe mpesting toicement 0] yaRnno, tex, Ped theories) the Regular Police. | Embodies Evening World's} y Dennis Sweeney on a charsel ceived here ngseri that at W.ls A. Ml t g a witness, looms the Prospect |to.gay hostilities between the Ferdera's trouble for three police officers now | jin the department as precinet ora ers who were formerly inspectors. covro oration which tes 5, (ne Jand rebels began tn Mexico City, | Federal army opening fire on the rev: f\ els, The Federals have artillery, in Dist cpa H i 7) cluding machine guns, placed near ie Reform “There are not as many as 100 cor-| rupt policemen out of the whole| 10,000,” declared Mayor Gaynor in a! GNE MILE FOR 30 CENTS, | 075, 3 Sealing can ve obtained of fetter made public to-day which he} ae | care Walsh and Patrolinad Fox, the} It | said the rebel forces now number four thousand men. AU 11.15 A. M. the Federals were re: wrote to Allan Robinson, Chairman. under tndictment, the Grand ot the committee appointed by the} Measure Abolishes the Private |sury win be asked ce consider, thete| Cooper Union mass mecting last fall | = ported inaking an attack on the arees) '@ investigate and report on police| Stands That Pay Hotels | Weien ana Fox ciata: that Inspector |nal. They Wersiiealby. Gace Bib ancuet.| * graft mn connection with control of * | Sweeney outlined to them a plan by | At this time President Madero w "\$ loons, gambling and disorderty Big Revenues. ‘which $10,000 wag to be valved to rec- | Communication with Monterey, Mexico, | uses. “AQ 5 \ ‘ox for his services in keeping | Passenkera on to-day's thi j hls mouth shut end gotng to prison. | fromm Mexico included nly ave shh nerican said that he was Of this sun, according to Walvh and Tex, Be compelled to pay $85 for a carriage to go eeney wae to put UP $419, 86! I rrom the contre of Mexico City to the of tue three former inepectors was to! xational Railway station, He aswerted contribute a similar amount—mak!ng | that about 2,000 persons wanted to leave $8,500-and the balance, $1,500, was to bel the country but were unable to do contributed by Capt, Waieh Mayor Gaynor is his commurt- cation to Mr. Bobinson commits Bimeelf to the plan of putting these three sources of corrupt police Fevenue in the hands of a separate police forve under « salaried com- Atter wany weeks of during whic! tained by the taxicab monopo!: every feature calculated to ald the 4 lis in the fight for relief from the rent extortionate taxicab rates, an ordi- s counee! ts He tuggested special trains should ” wissioners. navice regulating fares and the operat WALDO HOLDS UP POLICE AC-| Provided ‘The Mayon says that, after die const: of taxicabs was {utroduced in the B. TION FOR WHITMAN. | VERA ORUZ, Mexico, Fee. 1.—A ewation, he har come to the conciuston of Aldermen this afternoon. paw i 'herce battle was rawing this afternoon that the Police Department propor! ‘rhe ordinance was referred back * emmissions: Waldo has the names of | around the arsenal in Mextco City be- |? the three ers accus » n 7 snowld ve dtvorced from all ofMclal con-| the committer for a public hearing, af-| Fox. Ite hws not vet bearer ness tama [Arete agee commen oe abo, wate tect with exdire matters ain! the regula. | ter which it will come up for paseage, | to Heudquartersland wiil not do so un-| 8% Fas asa tahoe 0 yy. tion of gambling and the @octal ev'l and the people will have opportunity to | less the District-Attorney advises that! Siosico Gry, Kab, THOSE DRIVEN OUT OF BUS! rf odal t | observe low their repreeantatives in the | Course. The Police Commissioner, foi- dal ’ 8 NOW COMPLAIN. | board feel toward reform of taxican| ‘WINS his policy of working hand-in- nad Ue Fereed gees u.—The n the Mexican fe capital have taken up positions and} After covering ground he haa gone) eburer. sad Mpls SeRLSR ee ce action fighting is expected to DLegin at any aver many times pefors concerning con-| ‘The ordinance wae prepared by Alder- againat accused police atAelkis _| moment — to-day. The Government Beruansreat la ane Sattoe Penart | men J. J. Meagher and Samuel Marks, | Waitinan deciden whether or 1 p | eepasere etowly otesing: In-ien che olting hie ‘tellef that he haa @y uiy | Mith the co-operation of their colleagues | are to be cetendants in criminal ac- | Tedels. rienrin wt oUt eXcive and hotel grafting on the | 7 te committees, Tt embodies al! the | Hone, MARRS HAS. 016 ie te part of policemen, tie Mavor wrvs. 4 | feforma urged by the Hvening Wo Dr Jaines 1. Kelly, the phys FORCE IN CITY.. \ Ge tie, in cae Vand im considered @ more: in tte pi pointed by Justice Gofr to make an ex-| There in @ total of not jess than six Police Commissioners Cropsay and |@tone for the safe and sane regulation | 2M "ation of Capt, Walesa, visited t ty, and th Waldo have put many gamblera and | of this {mportant method of transait eS ee |a cee that It expect keepers of disorderly houses out of A rate of tare of 9 conta for the first | #! letsAttorney Oro +] further reinforcements, ‘vusin: The result has deen to | mile and 10 cents for each mucceeding | P* MG SBUNY jeader, nas some Provoke some of them to reveal | quarter of Wals) was sitting up when Di a nd men under his command CAPTAIN SCOTT cheerful, facte with regard to the bribery of ‘The Galles and appeared to be The advantage given him by the rk ee dinance, e-ros~ wr are, S axicab Ordinance Up Before the Board of Aldermen” 1913. SCOTT'S RING STORY «°' WRITTEN IN A STORM. Dead B Explorer and His Wife, Now | Explorer and Two Remaining Com- in Mid-Ocean, Ignorant of His Fate’ panions, Having Fought Way From | err eee e ro eee eo oe en Yer rh ee eee rer oe seEgseeeEE Tere TT ee the headquarters of the Federal troops ‘The attack on the rebels by the Fed- eral forces waa scheduled to begin at tively few of the members of the | police force are thus corrupted and infected. ‘hore are not as many Start Other Fires, CHICAGO, Feb. iL—Five adundred ness who disappeared after Jury proceedings and was re: ‘ ‘The injunction granted last weok by | ‘ 4 havin orrunt and se for | Bra : mers an Law HL | BY Hondoiph Hearst through ip cresiitloay ot : ter Ae ae an dove at ra. John dH wae usuedmensppt that albee, Have & bad effect abso Bullings test Attorney to-day t l direct) Willam Ro Willcox, who wae favorable GRAFT WOULD NOT SULLY PQ. /fre. but Were eX Hu shed withe at for perjar United) co oie contracts, nas been muccweded by LIGE FORCE. 1 The five is sebeved tu have srarted in faded no. gull oR MoCal, who save big ming 2 therefore seems that it would (1. tigraiam flute by an overtiraed vei) He hopes to make his poaltion ¥ stove, When the times reached a dru, ce ed on Last Page> the contracts known wit fifteen more in tae building there were wer er ‘explosions of chemicals, Late thie after {noon the fire was atill bur | damage done was close to § >_— nae eres ys after puvile hearings have been MoCall announced late this | that ® publia hearing on the rinmr telegraph Ines con PANAMA CAN hart CRUismS, bies have been in the lrevined subway contracts will be held otis edie, pout aM AVE | Tove wet oy Ls a acenatehe’| next Thuraday afternoon et 2 o'olook fistey Peskisae bid. Sade, | promptly. “*" |e allow all interested tull opportunity $ { firemen with forty-three engines and| two weeks ago, in the House of | gawn 4 oe 309 out of the whole force of ia ware’ called’ unen 16 | Daentine : WASHINGTON, Feb, 11.—The dat- Jureae Pesta pay is only iiitwocer three localities erous fire which broke out] COUNSEL FOR FOX AIDING MR, eakine Virginia Georgia of the] wots wit Interborough and the AeiticrachivetSviliagiate (But Ge h atreet and Washington WHITMAN NOW. 8 at out from Guantapare |e en ee nig the new subways Pret AGIGC TBE few cotrapted [avenue here this afternoon, The fire} Steinert and White ncrosted “Big! ay for Mexico, Tne | Te ei ved, to-day by the Appellate | ~ Boi tcen these localities Rive the | Marted in the Ingratiam flate, contain: | Jack" Zelig, the wank Ieador in May,| Virginia will go to Vora Crus and the)" divervel tout Uke Omen rey oe bed name, @ events [ing three apartments and spread | 192, and accused arreng a Georgia to Tampico, The Golorada | !)'vision of the Suprenie ls Ne a raslas nthe jaind® of vothinking people. The to the Wall apartments across the | revolver. Ure f in/an@ Gouth Dakota, at San Diego, Oni. | opinion of the Cour » eeuit iafavorable effect on the street destroying poth jare prepared to Zolg-who| axe under orders to wall t aban, was anal ah pare ve or less, It distvacts A high wind inadequate water! was iiiled lat fw ey "| Mexican ports on the d'ac! py the late Div t from iveadut And tile indiscriminate supply work of the th Me Fee en and] WAN it Rue cet racte he abi Whole force yy men difficult and threatened a fas | that the police « them: | hurry ords 6 frum Vas the Iajuneton, obtained | The police. It seeins to be lost sight | ions for waiting time and o vais ar ine hed Caneel mueere 8 of the artillery, however, has fi of to some extent that ail of these Strict regutation of chauffeurs is 1 ngs n Senet 4 loet since the Governinent has had t! rv $b00004-0105044-4 +54 904-04 44-04-48-044260-04 6-0: Fevelations of police bribery came |dertaken and, above all, abolition of . Seda een pr tbalercc tat} to bring up feld guns from as far as VRE IG 99-44-1-08 96 90004 PHAGE ODOT saad . a [Sea RE Ee Py Courts Building in an ambulance on! cuernavaca. from this enforcement of the law | private hackstan' Si Ratt Ila eal gobghen egainst the persons who made such Tt has been shown that the text co eee a he will Le placed vnter| BUSIEST PART OF THE CITY IN| | cAiteued te Seacina il ba tlle! So pavelatione qr thelr partners in /companies poy hy meget More] arrest on the tndotment found yester THE LINE OF FIRE. the Jargent room available tn the Chiy erime. and restaurantes for cabstand privileges. e 6 The scene of the prom pattie is] | a Walsh does not know that he, | Re Rosenthal, for tnatance, opened | This exgra tax ts put on the pubic Fdward J, Newell, Sipp's former coun.| {" the very heart of the Mexten >| The Curran committen is scheduled twelve different gambling we sue- | through the medium of exorbitant fa : ital, Should the cannon of the opposing eessively after Waldo w de |The ativate stands form the backbore| seh and Charles E. Foye, the pottceinan| lal. Sh ape rg ie hold a pipice in the Aldermant Ir lo was made e private stan he} who accused Alderman Curran, were in-| forces come tnto action, and there ap- Paice Meant Lan Ge Commissioner, but wae pat out of | of th ead ONTO) alctan Vastanay, pears to bd’ no doubt that this is tho enemian SHACRMAY Muernoan. But Business every tline. While the po- As a great deal mie Justice Goff to-day set the trie! of| intention of the teaders of the two 1uikh vom to the 2 Ber Moe were etill in possession of the | wasted there appears to be a disp James C. White and Charies U. Steine forces, the bursting ahells will jaevi » Commission for the occasion. If Yeast place which he opened he made Jon the part of the committer former members of Lieut. Becker's| tably do normous damage to the iets © not practicable the hearing wit revelhtions against She. pe The | the matter in Soares ta. pugh the Seals Strong Arn Squad, under indictment for| Mutidings oth the commoretal and in the old Common Counctt wee aay pee dipgeovtiidam bay ball Bes "S| was peremptory ’ Jot each of the! upted by foreign iat suniiaine Mulaaeket uation 1A ne police Ane the same [# occur will be soneunens im 8 in @ few w ae s remidents. The cable oMce, too, prab ‘ me i , Re lations wh EN F GHT ably will be in the line of fi is aham = in sion, “te largely mone oF the raveladang ny ut Franet 1! ay |upon information and belief, and the are delng made are of things whicn /600 FIREMEN teen aeaatcere an Unone ren YF Maas 4 het Judge MeCall Announces New| isn ittrnaton and bel ine urred under foriner administra. | BIG CHICAGO BLAZE. | ‘a, /4°"? ¢ LU itaaA li ra sewt. the nent ‘ Pgh fc eins eau je ety ve ent, m4 ! 4 Bir bd eto > x, ie » U e of th 4 “ie A ero A qi again: Steinert and Wotte defore the| Huerta left the Palace about intanigne| Public Hearing to Be Held | (Continued on Last Page 8 Ces Peauien to always High Winds Carry Burning Brands] Grana Ith age een found on @ Drief visit to his family, but long Thursday Afternoon | bs aiessh ort, and brought back to > be vila seal ' ay Afte : _— remember that only © compars- for Quarter of Mile and Pee a errrigs aacthan inipe jefore daylight he was back again at} nursday \ Dan O'ellly's Conviction Amrme, ALBANY, N. ¥., Fed. 1.—The convio- tion of Dantel O'Rellly, w York lawyer, who Was sentenced to the penitentiary for five months for re. eiving stolen property was aMrmed to- Gay by the of Appeain. NEW YORKERS HAVE FOUND OUT A THING OR TWO ABOUT HIRING COMPETENT WORKERS, 13,409 HELP WANTED ADs, Were Printed Last Week in The World Came 7,633 MORE THAN IN ALL THE 6 OTHER NEW YORK MORNING AND SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS ADDED TOGETHER. They pay but little attention to the songs of publicity sirens and steer stralght to The World for Readers! Reliability! Results! 20 PAGES Pre erepesr72¢ Sees s SRELTES LOS EPELETEOREEE SSOESEES HEELS TOES C4409 ROESEEE Weather—Clearing to-nl, hey Wednesday fair, coldese!. FINA EDITION. | PRICE ONE CENT. a —- 92 --—- —— . f 4 i | ; South Pole, Were Almost in } Sight of One-Ton Depot. . ‘FIRST RELIEF PARTY — 5 FORCED TO TURN BACK \Premier Asquith Promises Pensions | tothe Widows of Victims, Heed- ing Scott’s Last Plea. reyn The P t Copvrtntit Publishing Co. (The New York Werlé,) bh to The Evening World.) LONDON, Feb. 11.—The whole terrible tale of a disaster fo! triumph in the great Antarctic wastes; of strong men battling } overwhelming odds, of how Capt. Robert Falcon Scott and his companions In the “ultimate southern party” died, and, knowing. (iat death approached, left a record for the world to read, Is now told, Scott's last plta—written as he was dying in his camp—to the It ish nation to sce that “those who are dependent upon us are properly — | provided for’ has tound quick response, Premier Asquith, in the Howse of Conwnons, to-day said this last appeat would not fall on deaf ears. When the Terra Nova, Scott's ship, found itself unable to penetrate the ice barrier and sailed back to New Zealand again after leaving Seott’s > | polar party and the geological party under Dr. Levick to spend another ‘winter in the dim continent, Cherry Garrard and Demetri—attached to ‘the western party under Dr. Atkinson—set out ith two dog teams p | the southward, hoping to meet Cay. Scott's party on its return >| the Polar dash. u | RELIEF PARTY FORCED TO HALT. Scott had anticipated reaching Hut Point, one of the establishd 2, |depots, about March 10 of 1912. The relief party managed to push its [my through unparalleled ditticulties to One Ton Depot, but there the scarcity of dog food, the consequent poor condition of the dogs drawigg ‘the two sleds and the persistent savagery of the antarctic storm forced 4 Ja halt. | Garrard and Demetri did not know that only eleven miles turthes south in the white wilderness the brave men they were trying to sugcor woukd die nineteen days later. By just that narrow margin of miles Capt. Scott and his party had failed to win over starvation exposure, T On March 10 Cherry Garrard and Demetri, the former ‘ daily nd tal « | terribly from heart strain due to the hard work of breasting zards, turned their faces northward, They reached Hut Point on 16, their dogs almost without exception trostbitten and so exhausted frog, lack ot food as to be temporarily untit tor further sledge duty. Garrard himself was utterly exhausted, NLY TWO SOUND MEN LEFT IN CAMP. Neither Atkinson nor Evans accompaiied this tirst relief Party, Evans then being down with the scurvy and Atkinson having remained with him, When Garrard and Demetri tinally managed to returs to Atkinson's camp there were only two sound men left in it, These two sound men—Atkinson and Keohane—sledged out to Comer vain effort to lend necessary help to the southern party, whose tinued absence began by this time to raise fears in the hearts Of the few puny explorers in the heart of the Great Silence, These two tought their way through gathering snows to Corner Camp, deposited a week's provisions there and returned to Hut Point, Open water prevented communication with Cape Evans, where Lieut, Campbell's western party had its neadquarters, and it was not April of last year that communication with Cape Evans was made pos sible by the trezing of the ice. FINAL SEARCH FOR SCOTT BEGINS, The tind search party for Scott's expedition lett Cape Evans on « ) Oct, 30, 1912, after the hard Antarctic winter had passed. The party, organized hy Surgeon Atkinson, consisted of two wings. Atkinson, with Garrard and Demetri and dog teams, formed one party and C, S, took charge of a party of seven, including Nelson, Lashley, Gran, Williamson, Keohane and Hooper. Wright and his men had seven fae dian mules. Provisions for three months were taken by each party. | It was the Wright party that reached One Ton Camp first. found that depot intact, but no signs that any one had been bre i i a % they pressed on, over the old “southern route.” Eleven miles lacross the wastes they were thrilled by a sight of Capt. Scott's tent. Thetr gravest fears were realized. Within the tent lay the

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