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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. ‘=