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WEATHER-Falr to-night and Thursdays cold. FIN AL EDITION. PRICE ONE GENT. Cops rials br The Preee bitehing few York W: NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1913. | Plaza and Towers Occupied by Rebels in 1 Mexico City; AFTER THREATS 10 MURDER HIIM AND ASSISTANT GROEHL "INCORPORATES THE ara Li eee ‘Measure Puts Concem Under Eeaus Higher) Up: Control of the State Bank Superintendent. RIGID RULES DRAWN. by Telephone. i 4 GUARD PROSECUTORS. | | So many anonymous threats { againet their lives have been made | since they begun their work of un- covering the "System" that District- Attorney Charics 5. Whitman anc oaihagistant, District-Attorney Freder- {Two Other Measures Protect | J. Groehl have applied to Mag-! i ' } fatrate Appleton, sitting in the! Investors and Lift Ban on Tombs Police Court, for permission * 5 to carry revolvers, The applica- Other Exchanges. tions were immediately granted un- der the provisions of the Sullivan) aypany, N. ¥., Feb. 12—The sate law. | Superintendent of Banks would be given Ever since he threw hiaself into the | jurisdiction over stock exchanges if a Lreach the night Hernan Rosenthal 4s pi) introduced to-day at the suggestion aces, ash the. i Gov, Sulzer becomes a law, The ol jeutenant Ges ‘ no! ; convtoted, Mr. Whi tesigned to bring Ce a he target of anonymous let! a 4 and other exchankes, have threatened, on tg ageassinate him. The suggestion of State supervision foo, have conveyed the and regulation of stock exchanges by Bo seriously were the compelling thelr incorporation was op- posed by a committee representing the fn some quarters thar Det i Themas of the District-Attorn w York Stock JOxchange ai @ recent » with the Governor. Speaking Ne appointed to escort Mr. Whitman fe and trom his home without the ov. Sulzer said he thought the "knowledge of the Dietrict-Attorney tion of the Exchange the right QROEHL'S ACTIVITY AROUSES | our sue, GANGSTER’S ENMITY. wtook exchange reform | \ Mr. Groeti has been one of Mr. Whit: introduced to-day by INTHE, PLAZA AND PALACE Exchange REFRESHMENT HAL | IN REGENTS PARK nator Stilwell and Assemblyman Levy NEW BATTLE IN MEXICO CITY; U.S. MASSES TROOPS AND SHIPS ,* Cireulation Books Open to All.” 16 PAG ES SUFFRAGETTES BURN Ty ‘Thereday;< cold, FINAL EDITION. WHATHER=F: PRICE ONE. CENT. Reere ecu by Reel in Meson its: AMERICANS IN PERL IN MEXICAN BATTL ‘Mutual Life Insurance Building Partly Wrecked by Rebel Shell, © and American Club and Porter’s Hotel in Grave Danger. DIAZ’S GUNS TURNED ON BRITISH LEGATION 'United States Rushes Six Battle-Ships to Mexico, Puts Troops in Readiness and Intervention Seems Inevitable. BETWEEN FIRING LINES Fighting was resumed in the Mexican capital to-day. A shell from a rebel field gun partly wrecked the Mutual Life insurance Building. Many Americans are in the direct line of fire. The British Legation was under the fire of rebel guns. A demand was made by the American and German Ambas- sadors that the battle cease. In Washington it is believed intervention by the United States is inevitable. Six battleships are on the way to Mexican waters. Four are to dash to Vera Cruz on the Gulf coast and the others will be on the Pacific. The First Brigade of the First Army Division was ordered to prepare for “expeditionary service.” Preparations are being made to move 2,500 marines from man's chief aides in uncovering the po: Nee “wyatem.” It was Groehi's persis: tent plugging that induced George A. Bipp to come back from Atlanue City, ne would compel a broker to report to @ customer the name of the party with whom he deals in the duying or sell.n of stock and the specific time of the ,, | Guantanam q ; London Police Suspect Mili- laname so vera) Orie MEXICO CITY, Feb, 12.—The Mexican capital again became the And it was Sipp's appearance befora a ar Rurchaihs The oiner, WOU John Dog Grand Jury that resulted in| take it unlawful Reet come the landslide that buried Polleeman Fox) exchange to prohibit Its members from and Capt, Walsh, and that, stil @d-| going business with or for the members vaneing, threatens to land a number of | yy other oxchanges. men “higher up" i department. ALL MUST INCORPORATE AFTER It was Groeht, too, who brought wbout | SEPT. 13. the arrest of “Doc” she noi to incorporate Muller, superintendent to ancerprale: 8 ough apartments, to swear he had been paid ty Mra, Mary Goode to corroborate hor sensational testimony before the Cure ran Committee and the Grand Jury. ‘As a@ result, Mr. Groch! has incurred the bitter enmity of a gang of thugs who infest Sixth and Figit avenues, i ' ot arcenscra] ® fine of not more than $0 or imprison- | ——————___ ae He has aroused the enmity of members) vent for not more than one year or Neither Mr, Whitmen nor Mr Groeht y 2c; d e tants Because of Find They | one of a desperate artillery battle between the rebels and Federal troops Make Near Fire. carly to-day, Hie The foreign residential and commercial district, which lies in the LONDON, Feb, 1.--The refreshment | (lirect line of fire from both forces, soon suffered considerable damage, hall in Regent's Park, Low was {and the lives of many people who had taken refuge in the mae im. vy portant buildings were placed in danger. | djoin- | damaged by shrapnel shells, ing path the words "Votes for Woin- en” were found weratched, The butld-| nag sought refuge. ng wan of considerable size, be! o ling pai ‘3 ae ng All surrounding streets were occupied by troops, and throughout Baskets smelling strongly of petro-| the morning the whirr of machine guns was continuous, while the infan leum were found tn a shubbery in the|trymen kept up a constant rifle fire. The British Legation was under | vicinity. fire and Federal artillery was sent to protect it. 1 ——— ont GAYNOR’S “VICE POLICE” ; One angerous feature of to-day’s situation was the arrival in the BILL INTRODUCED IN capital with 300 men of Alfonso Miranda, one of Zapata's chief follow- burned down » It is be The cable otfice was severely Among the buildings in line of fire were Porter's Hotel and the American Club, where many visitors and residents | militant suffragettes, ax on an for the purpose of conducting exchanxe would be pronibited after that date and may be enjoined at the suit of the Attorney-General bers participat- ing in exchange ns would be gullty pf a misdemeanor punishable by MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING, MEXICO CITY. Photo by Brown Brother! could alucuse the granting of the per ihe a ino: of Hanks lh Binet | mirect: Request for Action Made to| F ASSEMBLY aT ALBANY. |<" who was said in September last year to have plotted the looting ot fey opplted tor them + | corprations upervised, The} (Great Britain—Reterred to Ams Ny slats he capital. alstent requests of their friends exchanges would be required to report lors in London, | Greenberg's Mone Provides for} WILSON DEMANDS THAT BATTLE CEASE. MAY HAVE TO TAKE GRAND|'? Superintendent of Banks within twenty days after the last business day of Se) ptember in each year, under |"? AVOID TING WAGON === walk she became. hi Fe id made no effort way, She Was ui Chauffeur Turns Auto ws and tase inte Onto Sidewalk and It | TAFT TO PHILADELPHIA Strikes Mrs. Burns, | FOR LINCOLN BANQUET. .4\s.... Airkonape if end are brought into ed LONDON, Feb, 12.—Th Vhe United States Ambassador, Henry Lane Wilson, and the Ger- Ball Com mlsonany man Minisier went to the National Palace to demand from President sei $A dake Go that the battle cease. pepenge To-day's battle was begun by the Federal troops under Madero at de of Mannat- 10.35 A. My In sevking to Ai 8 o'clock a shell from a rebel field gun partly wrecked the Mu- ual Life Insurance Company Building and set it on fire. The building s a four-story concrete structure at Cinco Mayo and San Juan Lateran ets. This fire was extinguished, but the building was later damaged her shells, eee ‘The action became genera! shortly after 8 o'clock, All the artillery gam. 20 both sides were brought » play. The cannon fire was augmented ant E sweeping salvos from the we guns, while the infantry came into tion with volleys and individual shooting, At 8.45 Gen, Diaz, com. wz the rebels, ordered that tiring be di against the National Turkish Gov: | as formally request | Public Morals Board, With Four JURY TO WALSH'S BEDSIDE. The John Doe Grand Jury will recon- vene to-morrow morning at 1 9" on of Police f the avenue (Continued on Ei ighth Page.) Gaynor eaked Asi ‘Whether Waish wil tm person is entirely ematical, 1 relatives do Hat Dalle tt best » sete I NVE ST] GAT J ON v0 it ‘ | for him to le hi He will b INVITE DI To HONOR Storr “rn, | given anothe: \) roush examination to- Expert accountants report that: i PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 12.—1t is morrow, and at the last moment the 12 1 786 Walker's sumsestion to-la { In atte ’ physicians appointed by Justice with Walsh's own p - mine Walsh's fitness to ieave his home one wear a White flowe er vehicle an auto ambulance of emory of Capt, I WORLD ADS. Wale, Feats entiroly in bie Were Prirted Last Month— somes om, wae wi nee oe 58,214 MORE THAN THE HERALD, Maler also are expecte si} ADS. AS Tuk WORLD, Re ere deny Another Report Proves that: a able to appear erg of the ea: te restrain Mis a ew York un: the same | | Itatlon the 1 wasirNatos, mblyman Introduced ls Board” for New 1 ere my oO vot rT th ting to avold collixion wi MEER S City vite after next } anc t the Willard Parker Hospital for tagious Diseases ran upon the atdew Forty-fourth Mary Barna, | iH East Thirt It ie hardly probable the Grand J will be sent to Waisn's beds) to-morrow wuat action he "1 + a. EDD, TH ONLY NEW YORK | NEWSPAPER Indictments against bub: Mer van THAT PGND EVEN HALF aS) MANY Groehl and whe was pre Thy circulation of The Wo and an advance in that direction was be York city, mornii uu “ hefore 9 ¢ k shell tore ole throus * oxcceas {iat Of the tly t for a shell tore a hole through the iron shut- Sun. Trinane and rm) ers f ig the ¢ ice and fell inside. SETHER H Another heavy truck a building in front of the cable office at a1 Store of tue and 2 vee a a | "aces Tie World's Circulation and is bho | Advertising Books Are Open to All, |» wus about 10 o'clock, ripping away a corner of the structure, our hours continuously during the for the Federal troops force for the regulation bering, perhaps, 1,000 men | F rwarded Mig ah Varhameaw ier a W ef) reaulution wi President A . set Cleaning Detaseean 1m the Soott and the E speaker. Ce eee ee aan Tete