The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1913, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

MADERO REPORTED WOUNDED IN BATT. Indictments _ of see Sweeney Are Voted SN WEATHEN-# alr FI EDITION. ht und Saterday) warmer, ht and Saturday) warmer, INAL EDITION. + WEATHER—Fate to- : | | “ Circulation Books Open to Al. ”” a ubllahine NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. 24 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. ie [« bd Circulation E Books: Open t to All.”” | PRICE ONE OENT. as INDICTMENTS OF SWEENEY FAREMEN DEMAND GAMBLER PURCELL eg AMBASSADOR WILSON Arbitration, Except Under | Was Upbraided in Home as Inspector Charged WithTwoFelonies, Erdman Act. | lanideiiia ee "TMG OVE. Sema. REFUSESTOMOVEFROM LINE OF MEXICAN FIRE Buildings to Give His Artillery a \ After Capt. Walsh’s Wife Corrob- (cipie cat. by, HE HIMSELF UP. oratesInformers’Statementand | i | See pes Bullets by Flee- Sipp Adds Adds | Testimony. Hurried Conference Cailed by! Wite a President Brown of New | ing to Cellar, Where She The Extraordinary Grand Jury to-day voted two indictments, each charging a felony, against Inspector Dennis Sweeney of the Police Depart- ment, who has been under suspension since Captain Thomas W. Walsh, in {Soar a statement to the District-Atiorney, accused Sweeney of sharing in graft) The me. | Better Sweep in Bombarding Rebel York Central Cowers in Terror, | ¢ Forces in the Arsenal. reformed gambler imony last | vers of the Adjustinent Com. Ltufesd ae Rated tN and stool pigeon, whos collected from disorderly hotels in Harlem, The indictments were not nittes vf t a re eee oii week before the Al co Cominittee | SHELL KILLS CHILDREN i Ve en and a the stice G : e , e raw nve f ted 01 handed to Justice Goff, for the reason they had not been drawn when the progiway Central 1H this gah bat : Se Bl AND NUNS IN A CONVENT H nd Judy adjourned at 1 o'clock, They will be returned on Monday, voted unanimously in favor of a resolu: | | . Fare dead, shot and killed his twe { when Sweeney will be placed under arrest. tion in wh the On WAS year-old daughter and fired @ wild ely H One of the indictments charges pibamen (ore: Hon excent| i+ nix wife about ¥ o'clock th!s morning H s Y UISE Sd eran aedi cater iat Broviaid SAV Riper Ware etpene era sentry, Two Batteries Totalling Ten Guns \ 4 prospective witness to leave the State, the Erdman Act. latre Apartments, No, 218 West Twenty 4 ‘ale was Gorse A. Sip, the chet wit TWO BECKER AIDES The movthig wax calle Wy Poesileat | pear treet, Aver the ahgoUng. Purell Keep Up Constant Fire on Rebels news against Patrolman Eugene Fox, Carter after the members of the Ad- warked to the West Seventeenth street justment Committee had walted all in Arsenal From Neighborhood of i and the evidence before the Grand Jury +4 | Station and gave himself up. 4 sowed that ey Was aclive tn col- morning for word from the Federal) few, Purcell escaped by rushing from lecting money which was afterward mediators, Up to the time the com-| tie yoom as soon as her husband fired | 2 , turned over to 3 py hie lawyer, mittee went into tive Mession mo! at hy She ran ali the way to the cellar| * ward J. Newell, who,is also under in “ 7 word tnd nea eg Jor the house and Wid, After the wife| & dictment charged Knapp, ‘chief of the mediato: il hed secaped. Pursell ated: thi ° . INC hecbeacladioc? the mesting 1t was oMclafly announcod | at e#caped Purcell fired three shots at | ¢ Gen. Diaz took the offensive In to-day’s battle in Mexico, i ughter, who was in bed, All took) « . Ney with getting $9 of $1 collecce that the firemen's organization hal a z : le " " : UA raid dees taken ite final stand. pbeceet medaka lealfeashatr 3 directing his main fire on the National Palace. ox oa Members of the committee gatd that n @ Statement to Assistant District- |» . i : we | many of the men were becoming rent. | Attorney Strong, made at 10 o'clock this | 2 President Madero is reported to have been wounded in bai- trough the handy of Capt. svidence Against White and tv and acthough the resolution adopt- | morning in the Tenderloin station, to |» i WALSH'S WIFE AMONG WIT- 8 5‘ ed set no time limit, It was intima which he was transferred, Purcell sad tle this afternoon, oy hESSES HEARD rr : Steinert Insufficient, Is Mat, the firemen will give the raliconds be as riven to murder by Insone Soosenecereroroesoseestseesersentesseesereeeeos eens Ambassador Wilson refused to-day to remove the American r { y eve | until some tin 0 ¢ nt tO | Jealousy brought on by vife's acs | (Spec! otograp! for e Evening Wor! y a Staff Photographer.) Satabi wht anat its Court’s Ruling. the fremen's plan of arbitration: and if | gous, Ie satd hie had not been molested | dl ee grapes? | Embassy as requested by the Mexican government. ee consent Is not given by that time, steps) i. the oll nis te Bi . aiecetr - mri he taken to put nto effect the site | os tne atasrmanie committer, but that | | Madero’s forces have blown up four blocks of business. La vote that was recently taken o ee SAS aes i ae ner and Fox, Uive-Sergeant Jamen C. White pfty-four roads in the astern territory, | Hi® Wife, In addition to other means of N AN KE R AB buildings and residences to give his artillery a better swee: » Gran, te # partner, Charles C, Steinert, Up to the time the firemen adopted the | @2noylus him, took to calling him a | " i ee jes {Oth OF Hecker's Strong Arm Squad, Who sesolution the railroad managers Rion when she heard of his ovi- | F A FOR | when firing on the rebels. sa , out firmly against 7 nd this had @ large part tn | Dition, ano\ier poiien margeon x te vee utes 2s Cue Tray AaDION 4 d au REeTe ere pester Several bands of Federal soldiers stationed near the Brit- visited Wa axt Tuesda ane 24 m wae we , " ” “yah: uacer a dion’ . Pash | i Sieit evidently upset t fuiid, for ne| Raving made him the victim of @ frame. that act ; Mra, Purcell, in a statement to the | ish Legation have been seen to throw down their arms and de- ix waid to have complained to the Dis-| ip, were acquitted tosday by @ Jury, by AS Soon As the news reached the pistrict-Attorney this afternoon, denied 7 trict Atio Doctors Palmers struction of Justice Goff, In the Sue |'@!lvoad managers that the firemen ay of Purcell’s allegations, She declared sert. wera ready to ivsue the etrike call, Ditton t Jury that a me Court. The trial of Stel J he wv a good wife and mother and, . " though Walsh ts und ) © i*/ mere formality after Justice Got Brea Ane rows gf She. ew Yen Brea ie cunpertsot (ie tanlle P| —— | pas Diaz sent a note to Ambassador Wilson demanding “recog- also on aick leave and tment | ing, aid not last a half minute. ent a hurry call to President) vorking In a store at No. 41¢ Fifth aver | < “ ' : | . ‘ ition” i Malea prosite hat an oifcer of ay | Maal R00 IAM fal winste, || Daniel Willard of the Ba'timore and] MOrKINE J & ty At Oe fat, pees | McCombs May Not Get Plice| Dust Setiled on His Honor, and] Mition” as a belligerent, but obtained no promises. grade on rick leave Heday, Was brought fato court, Justice and Vice-President and. (General Mane ently accused tier without foundation or | fe Seakinpiin ice Vieil: . A convent several blocks beyond the palace was struck, oT ALE ‘| Gott hag before him the motion of At-| ager Healer of the Contral Railroad wf excuse and she stood it only for the | —IS OCCKING {0 & ucceed a Vigilant Policeman on d many nuns and children were killed whil ing f BI ae Lorne; @ Gordon Battie, for the Ge- | New Jersey to meet idis in iile offlee | pe ca uaater, = fhe rite seers Rocilacioan: Post Was Horrifie and many le praying for peace. Copt. Wainh sat in Bed ai denne, sat he Inmet the Jury to so. M4 devine rome new mean of avnrt.|ho wlined Mir Mineals Oot AS Senator, | ost Was Horrified, | Sentiment in favor of intervention by the United States is yesterday “be: seventeen members of [Qt the detective, on the ground that | !n@ the threatened tieup, je ral Purcell, after he had made his etate- | Scenes | ee ee e waived ite State f é | officials went for hurried ou poet Hi i | tee arene ay ~ - pare ie the State had not adduced suMictent | eannattan Motel, where the n j]mant to, the. Assiaient: Biel rial Abiefe There are rumora of a breach be-| If you should happen to be inclined reported to be growing in Mexco. HWY, AG. Maid Ne Oa ut aise: ommittee made its headquarters, and was taken to the Coroner's oMce | tween President-elect Wilson and Will-| te Violate a city ordinance, be ve! President Taft said he would not Intervene unless Ameri- Id Justice Goff, ript of the testimony e closeted with President Brown, land arraigned on a charge of homicld ne cal! to strike 's printed and wil |He was ly the Grand Jury wit anded to the ‘Tombs, | tam Jennings Bryan, which is satd to] Very careful that Mayor Gaynor ten be wider than when Col, KL Mf, touse, |around when you follow sald tnchina.| ans Were attacked because they were foreigners. ‘There ‘9 a strong possibility that Jus- will be asked to appoint a!) Tn ‘taken aud have read lt over carefully, | be sent out to-night to the locais of (ae out lan en i p na Puctban aavtin y on’ to. Wake furtiien LeaNmOny | stenitentiy, the of Zelig m0. | 850% locomotive firemen, according to|Purcell’s crime proved to be a terrifte | WAT Personal friend of both, left for| tion. For further particulars see Abe There is talk of sending Justice Gerard of the Supreme Court, from Capt, Walsh after gertain ind! " ; Tifcrimation abtaliel tiecatl Die 4 office, {he munay cline of Florida to talk with |Puimbrow, who is in business at No, ments are tiled, Tis would mm Rahs | aaduah folie ssregss deers se ie pr [ie Falcom” nongers “pre Se a ‘a sta {the Nebraskan, The talx was of no att Finiash avenue, Brooklyn to Mexico as a mediator. c a F attitude the firemen are to qui looking afier Purceit for aval!. Col, House haa returned with lowever, uw you may not be able i ff er ordoal than yeaterday's which | PROSECUTION HAS NOT MADE|ctunce at a ao a einurietAtion [Aire Bryan's auutention tor the caitne, {to see Abo Dumbrow porsonaily, tue; Many acts of violence against Americans at Acapulco are alg an hour, f OP) 4 sth an A os by {LSH's CONDITION SPURS CASE, COURT RULES, the, Tray stopping, mace, thelr Salus iy atoms produced and examined him and the suggestions are all out of har-| Particulars are hevew!th presented tor! reported, and the cruiser Denver has been ordered back to that WALSH'S ‘If the ends of justice have been de- ries PN Commissioner of | before the rmanic Committee, | mony with the views of Governor Wu | Your information and guidance, Diey “i WHITMAN TO RUSH TRIALS. feated by the suppression of evidence | Commerce and Labor, who several) “It was jealousy,” #ald Purcell to! gon, are gathered from the procerdings of | port. a 10 because of Gap, Waleh sondh or the evasion of truth ts not for my, meoks ag acted with Judge Knanp in | Mr. Strona, | House has bern with the Presi- (the Butler Street Poltce Cour - tien ae to decide, The only question X have the bone of Hnding # iniddie ground on | DECLARES JEALOUSY ONE OF r t a! Promptly at 94 o'clock this | . h the police trials with all possible which the dispute could be settled, ar-| leot for the past two days nis morning XICO CITY. K ’ si s Pete haste, It is understood if Inspector te sanager whether oF ast the State |Fived to-day from Philwieipiia, He) | THE CAUSES OF MURDE! has accomplished nothing in the way {Ave Duinbrow committed violent as MEXICO CITY, Feb, 14.—President Madero was wounded tthe ey is indicted he will be rushed | Das 0 ? | talked several hours with Judge Knapp| The murderer had regained his com-|of promoting peace. The wiates of the | #ult on the sidewalk tn front of lite! ee ? oH bly a in the shortest possible time | Warrant onETienOh, The Court rulea and Acting Commissioner Hangar tn the | posure uni appeared to look on his| two lenders Periods ro | ace of tusiness with @ broom, ana (kn this afternoon by a fragment of a bursting rebel shell, according to ee a to apare het: the prosecution had to] Hote! Manhattan, It was sald aie | ste amis degree of calmness and| ho situation in New York entern| #20 dust an Abe mage you wouldn't a report on the street, It could not be confirmed at the National Palace, apt. Wals! not seek to ‘fi vy peg een very strongly into the matter, By those, %°® #nything lke tt outside of the ; ‘ ‘ ., " ctor Sweeney he| to render a | to proceed, | “It's over,” he continued, “and I ean't atten, \ te a a Yiaz has succeeded in bringing provisions through 1 Be Mies teapestary “Hussey | White was immediately: acquitted and| eee eenalipreerey- Jundo it. 1 have killed my Uttle girl, |W20 profess to know thero isn't a chance | desert of Sahara, maybe, But that was L oe ; ging P Bi his fines, and it tnd ‘Thompson, but for the present the| discharged and the name of Stetnerti||NTERBORO PAYS $9,000 ‘Agnes, and T am willing to take my|of National Committee Chairman Mo-| #!l sy a for avery ay ope punains | js believed his men are equipped to withstand slege until Sunday night, q H ng Flatbush avenie—but not tor allegations against H bs going into Wiison’s cabinet. Mr. 4 Thomp-| was called. A group of friends sur- o | medicine, but 1 want it known that my cil P| Tounded White and became eo ciam-| FOR POLICEMAN’S DEATH | \ite cusnt to share the blame, | MoComba wii! remain « (Continued o on Fourth Pi ) orous in their congratulations that Jus- IN “L” ROAD COLLISION, | ‘she drove me to tt, She drove me| National Democratic eee tice Goff demanded quiet, crazy, Not only did sie neglect me and wit) he in ine two years hence as the|>Y Ade Dumbrow's place of businens, | Assistant District-Attorney Moss told treat me ax no wits should treat @ bum | ee erste States Senator Root,|the Mayor being on hie way from hia streets to be cleared of dead and wounded. 7 | seo aia HEAD OF JEWELERS’ ART the Jury he had no other evidence Mother of Gleason, Who Was Found} jana, put she po! re ee gud Of TY | Me. McCombs must prepare his tencoa|hame to the City Hai Umally the| 4¥fBASSADOR REFUSES TO MOV inst Steinert than that they had ned in Car, Compromi: | enild against me fi SCHOOL HELD FOR FRAUD. aa in ihe case of White, 7” Burned in Car, Compromises poe from home against my wiahes| right now and he is in the fght all the | Mayor ts immersed in thought and at- » head of the | Mayor Gaynor. Bugles sounded late this afternoon for both sides to cease firing, and ‘ommittee and! Every morning Mayor or walks! i¢ was said that a temparory truce had been agreed upon to allow: the miutaeca F Inited States bassador Wilson to-day has been twice F = “Phe ruling of the Court 1s the same,” | Claim for Dami ong companions #he shouldn't have| time, Senator O'Gorman wants to suc-| esting his breakfast United States Amba y has heen twice requested Conrad Schickerlin; Arrested on] gaia Justice Goff, and Steinert, within) Mre. Deborah L. Gleason of No. | associated with cged Himself and he has to keep his| To-day he was tinmersed tn dust and} py Pedro Lascurain, the Mexican Foreign Minlster, to move the 4 ife and T have been on the outs! f in repair, Bo, itis guing to be al it is feared that son it Invad ee i ils few seconds, also Was discharged, | ant One Hundred and Yairi “My wife and on on the outs | fences in repair. is going to be a! ef that some of it invaded the 1 ae : aa tga ” “re Move. had eae obviously as-| street will receive $9,000 and costs ¢ for a long t si been working | strong fikht en thom two stal-|aforementioned, in a way, digestive Eimbassy to an sther location, but the Ambassador refused lo-combionts windle Pupils, tounded at the testimony offered by| the Interborough Rapid warts in the Wi a o get thelr! ponetions of Hin Honor, Anyhow, th . 1 nyhow, the |< estion. Conrad Schickerling, President of the] some of his witnesses, A few had told | pany in settlement of her o! son to | ee into the cabinet dust was ratsed by Abe Dam “ef ' I ‘ t ; ‘ Schickerling Manufacturing Company,| of seeing Zelig when he was arrested |death of her ed me and drove The Aan A al them ts the con-liiy proom and Trafic Policeman Nien Phe obje the Gov is to permit the Federa? troops to which runs the International Jewelers’! at the International Cafe, No, 76 8 polleeman, who, ‘ trol of the Federal patr las Grill happened to look aro: ; A Rie nea is . Art School, at No. 8 Maiden Lane, was|ond avenue, on May #8 last, lift his|died from injuries or burns re daughter, but mY | York, the Arat bie fight tetn Bamelee 4 RITE ad and | 1G ¢ 1 position which would draw the rebel fire fromthe arrested this afternoon on an indictment | co bove his head and demand to be| a collision on the T. Av ed the child |ing of the Collector of the Port, With |e oA, at Aavar Gasman ine line with the Enybassy and a great numb sh charging the use of tie malls to swindle| searched for * concealed weapon be- vated Railway at Thirty-secon when ja tan In the President's Cabin thin | onat, Abe Dum! Hen free Arser i r 8 niver of resktences fore witness. . January % last, te {e going $0 be helped immensure|” was trame P Nicholas Grit Occupied b citizens, Despite the refusal of the Ambassador, are thirty compalints, tt # said.| He wae unprepared for the further| Surrogate Cohaian to-day granted the Ne Whit Lirred to action Is wan | feral batteries are being placed thera t ling was arraigned before Judgo| statements thats Zellg had sald to | application of Mrs cleagon, whois ale Went OM very abou H ih Be ha Mi eral DANEHES ate & placed there, in the United States Districe] White: “It's lucky you got me when! ministrator of her sons estate, ie i 10 apaey ; ends t Noe D “ting a un effort to snatch victory from wi Dears $8,000 bait you dtd, or L would have plugged you" eave t camp -onine ior ty vata iat Nog vm th WM. Moe | # ang ye hat appears to be. F r applicat s. Gleason says | Hund * ee “i abinet, it 7 a did aainict fir > fifth v of > Johti ‘ i bik ee aang He oe gon wan seated rate nee zene cnplaiman. al s worning of aide ore of the tide against him fifth day of street fighting, ha jomor ° e : . ' \ ‘ acy jomarint Service Sere ser Heatt: FALCKE NEWGERMAN CONSUL ccolliied 9 one th front of Iw tou Rie i nt mv by dynamite of tour solid squares of houses and Japaners BE Sie Heat outers Exped! BORLLN ec new Gorman /luiae or ease by eB steel aughed atom ess oft vbstruciing the tire of the Federal cannon upon the an Sunday evening at the American |pommageneral aN ars Pe oit thes car caught. Ave. He was toung telat fms ‘ns S1OMen's¢ $0’ COgiae Bulls. §4, 9 | ronghokd at the Arsenal, eee eat ine u Bee OT West | eince 190%. His appc j dead in the Wreckage. anytning to drive me clear o Mn Gen, Victoriana Hu waving brought up mortars to direct ayainst ant have been extended to the mon meee oO re mine oa eae 4 ; Sane. ua AI mine ands adel, saw the nevessity of obtaining a short trajectory for his the Umited States Navy aat New Yors | Albingte, Inagua. HMohaw, Jacks : ‘ , er estit tectiles and tor that reason ordered the dynamiting of tha blows ef | Wart Monger, Be ars \ r ‘ ‘ ot New & J ! ; ) Nami Reserve, ; FOR RAGING, 966 PAGE & | Ears Biases wens Respir Rew | Sumuavns an Kwwrie dngeg | Bate ye ory rer rey st oy teat Abs i Uelwesh Whe AVeHIA AQUAUaneO and tae alle oa, i ese wi» ‘ : —oeesarenneene ES Se a Ceemeeniieas a Nee. British Legation. ‘=

Other pages from this issue: