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BANDITS FIGHT JEWEL CLERK IN BROAD BELOW THE “DEAD LINE” = ert 000 IN GEMS | Cloady to-night; rain probable Tharsday; warmer. EDITION. bi “ Circulation Books Open | to All.” WEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, “PEBRUARY 19, 1913. 20 PAGES P PRICE ONE ‘CENT. y ‘CLO ei ann "ante, Be ren edb oe MADERO COMPELLED poppe le NOTES VES TO WITNESS KILLING en ee ee Heroine in Play, Watched 26 Plucky Guardian Fights Paur, Helps Cracksman Enter and Escape to Capture One and Saves $5,000 (qi qem Given By MAID. Gems at Broadway and ae Maiden Lane. Poreh Climber Falls in Sliding a Down Post and His Loot Deposed President Himself ls Now a Prisoner of Gen. Diaz in the Arsenal Which Has Been the Rebel Stronghold. Two hold-up aien catered the jewelry house of Houry K. Mi ker & Co. om the third floor of the Broadway Malden Laue Building, at Maiden Lane Is Scattered on Lawn and Broadway, this afternoon, struck George Coulton, a clerk, tie only per | ats : Somer g lke the perience of toe fon In the establshaent at the thie, over the head with a rubbey hose, » K child terotne Augustus ‘Thomas's Toaded with lend, ani attempten t0 ie away. with $5,000 worth of dlamond | paver aieae han (We MAY SHARE SAME FATE, earrings. Coulton, although gazed by the bow, 5 of Marcle Fennessy, fy n the home of her father, J + & New York business maa The aitenpled bellect tweh pl jay evening, right at the nhary af the of Byr i Haditha found a burglar In her father's deadline” Woche heart os une dla couse and talked with him. Marcia’s ‘ ry Gintstet. ty irgiay came in through theswindow of | » tte mt * yer room, but did Hot her, while 1 He o TALORGMFTBY 1 up a wonderful fight, | experien | years ot ——<<$<—<<—— IS GENERAL BELIEF NOW saved the jewelry and held onto que of the th jeves, who was captured Thiwenee awie, Vonn, yerte: FF $O8 555 Cb odo sOS SHED HOTSPOT RET MESHEOESECSEEETESSTS, List of Twenty-two Names Written , store overly rash of the Headed “Those Who Should Die.” ken glass sunwn Sara went tae | Saeierey she ten veal agcanie shits wt P nd MEXICO CITY, Fel. 19.—Francisco Madero, the deposed Presidem | ens: nth atre gaat SERGEANT DUFFY = er siete his Dooley, ® maid, of Mexico, is now a prisoner of his enemy, Gen. Felix Diaz, in the 4 CEERR CLUBBED WITH LOACED SSrR RE Mec ein) Ven eee Bh SOR ee a Arsenal—-the stronghold of rebellion » which Madero could not capture iy i HOSE AS HE STOOPED. \atleep and then tiptoed from the rootn | { ten days’ fighting. His brother, Gustavo Madero, was executed to-day presumably a: Cah and his com; ea = went about some other duttes on Greased and prosper Three Harem 7 bie rt Keepers| tie fecond fly tauntered into the plas 1 ttands on the site of the old home of| furlined overcoat wit an arteakhan| Say They Paid Sweeney's | wittan Ravkatelie ta Bulnam-avenuedl the orders of Gen. Diaz. His death occurred in the Arsenal, where be collar, Coulton hid no when x = i Soon after the departure of the maid, | « | FRA.NGISCONT,,MADEROQs, had been removed from the National Palace, and there is strong reasoi they fold hin) they war toon al Man $60 to $100.4 Month Marsa Was awakened by a nolse at a) * = ja pair ef diamo $ y Ww leading to the roof of a porch. | $P4+0 +4444 444 FOOT MAE EINIG EOD DObd Ode dod Oe OEE EES tOaEH Oe oo>+o [tO believe that the humbled ex-President was made an unwilling witnes: @ the mansion, which | Peesceeesse nts pees eonetrseers* RGAE OE Ree eteesr theres “The ar on “tod . te Monin ay aie cietha ph t | | 4 “lof bis brother's death. 4 ‘ District Attorney Wittman Aw ¢ fl ‘ epe = . i WEDS Coulton wenk.tn wen fe Lr Crean ms PanIBG the Francisco Madero’s tute is precarious. To-day among his executive pi ga Nal it imi iat Malay A aging fei yg Mss WILSON WITH Slain Madero a Familiar . he room 4 ay rerio aN tec bub uioraga tateathe nor little Bade. THEN Papers was found a list ot prominent men, enemies of his, across the ae «he was 4 at the Criminal Court ing @ than entered throug! the oper window ° . : . ‘ Giant: j nial sta n thre : ae KATHERINE DOOLEY Gives FAM: i Figure Along Broadway; top of which was written in the President's hand, “Those Who Shouk! : M1, ath a ine shining | statements that th Aid munthiy ase | ILY THE WARNING. | Die.” In the proscribed list are twenty-two names, among which war row a long jue ve ‘ with lead mith he HLuMfed Feowenent« to policenen ropreienting [ne] Marcia saw the iurslier, mulded try e ? ‘ ae i sii at a a poeta now Cavan Denny amennay ; tsi a he bis io | Looked Like C. F. Murphy that of Francisco de la Barra, the man who tried last week to bring 2 sith wood i . reaper and i i 4 ; ; With almost the seme noon be | business, The state ‘ drawers truce between Madero and Diaz. , sorune: tae. woanon BN Voilion’s Hid, 1p HN bs placed axtraor-| In a fay momenta, tn pulled a an) | Other names on the list were Manuel Calero, the recently retiree \ Coulton saw conlog and drew back Pinay Grand Jury t orvew, with pars | drawer fr ite place, put it ander he | : Hy : : , ‘ Z aa enough to mise the Cull forse of te] tioulas reference to the activities of ;acm and aus 1 WU me mindon _s. Spent Much Time in New York While Fi-| Mexican Ambassador to Washington, who told the Mexican Senate ten ' Diow, but he was struck and ile glasses Soret. Peter Durty, and tt is ant) The burglar climbed out, lowered the x . aol pasa A . S . mare keeeked OF foipated that an indietment do and pulled down he windem lr citar of (Presh lent «EI nati nancing Revolution for the Overthrow days ago that he had consistently lied to the United States Governmen? Ap Calli welded th iced alae] fe with grafting will follow. In the meantine Katierine De | lie esident + Elec & . “ sre = sais The mort inimortant whtvess heard) Passing quietly through the thickly car} Brieliror Aldine (ie | of Porfirio Diaz. jd conceal the rues eakniess ot the Madero Government; Dr. Vasque a Leroy Wilkins y fed. ball Suinlde Mie Hanneey ron Pritises tor Aiding in Push- | Gomez, who proclaimed himself Provisional President in the State ot fete a “olde ainb ul seen, Fol the partla open . o y ~ +4 ed 0 Avene and OF door, tie dartiug ray of haht from ‘he ing Factory Laws Coahuila on Sunday; Jesus Flores Magon, a bandit, and Alberto Gareia ! 1 |burgie’s pocket lua. She warned M ie EA ae . Guatave Mad executed to-day Injto explore the cactus spines and i ‘i nite sete te | Dexico City by tiie conventent Meslean |“aguardtente” of Now York's lobater|Cranadas, 4 prominent adherent of the olf Diaz regime. ] a abt i wy atepped into the kitchen . ¥ Ley de fuego.” or law of flight, was a] belt, where he wan hulled with Fi uta ied his ciuftour ‘Togotner| AMIANY, Fei 1% -Markares Wils0%| we-known flqure on Hroadway and In| suppresmed Joy an a “spender” 3 MAY MEAN MADERO'S DEATH WARRANT. ‘ voll aieaes eta | tf up the stairs and into Mrs, {4avehter of the Trew wleet, Wan Huanclal district hero Juat two yeare| in the White Ligit district will hear The discovery ot this list of proscribed men may mean the sealing * 4 Re al ioned! done m Tf Was empty, put) amens the one handred ant we Then with bis father, Francisco! with regret of his death. Francisco Madero’s death t. De I for the door and dico bie. 7 wh t ¢ Ma a ant. i fount ie: alatra iA ar on | SAYS DUFFY COLLECTED AFTER! dresser drawers on tue itor who torched to th turday t0) sadero wiai brotiers, lernesto pinnae Kottationa jn}! Francisco Madero's death warran' ela Barra has been in. hiding 4 ' » battle with Coulton 6 Dovleys alarm had been | Adverat 4 loos reforn Hvarivty and Gil |, he was busy f- Ore Were crown iercoerra nmr aa ait pares Mio: aud denierAle Ine Wak GUE AE THOR 80 1a daughter's roum and found the | womcn anit children In w neral 9 was pusiiug forward in| family went to Sun Antonio tu take| The executon of Gustavo Madero came to-day as a tragic sequel to PES Ane door, aud Koultuny MHOL month se oa s girl sitting up in bed, with the " velomed Mise Wilgon! the State of Chinuaha, charge of the rebel junta there, Later ‘ : | apse Na Li TYG I FIR Rene pecnee sl te Liss the esti n Inguisned xtrangers fivm| they Joined Franciaco in the held, ena| the startling events of yesterday which overturned the Madero govern- . four years old, liud a te ‘Twitch forman enthal was kitled= a was it 1 Auto ne) Bele, and 1 . ‘ ‘ ' Ra cuihenae wuruneieli 1) hte saloon was in the Kast One Hund MAN | fove Nasembly duction a oa at Bie Hote! Anoy ant when » mas victorious over Porfiriol ment, bul was quite in keeping with the Mexican method of settling ‘ i m . f Wah witha GUD tha many were the conferences between! Diag the hy of lero, to the] ast m4 . rf " ° bebasney ee wensen Ab Aue, as [ant Iaih treat Brecinet here Just Kone t je the, Paokery Ihe! ougiave, ine brains of eis fenliy, Ondl number ef cree aes sean wv oneg | Political scores. Gustavo Madero was arrested yesterday by Gen. Huerta alaught end had to fait w Ue a | east sy + Walah, | Wineo ves M i taln sik-hatted off gentiemen fron! into the capital. J ‘ e tata if nd C hls a ni 1 gen g pital, imself as part of the coup d'etat planned by Huerta and Gei KICK THROUGH WINDOW GIVES BE tall to/ BURGLAR FELL IN SLIDING) nowover, do rs jlower Broadway, Both the Mexlean| During his stay in New York Gustave pin pits Ai y BAes Py y ; nd 2en, Blanquet IRST ALARM. aieh'a col DOWN PORCH POST. Mf curae Lam deeply intecented in! revolutionaries and the Ananclers denied | Madero was mude a\rare of 0 He was taken while he was lunching with friends in the Gumbrinus Str. Coulton ahouted at the top of his ania Deans |, Mt shat igs ment tilere he as a crash Jthe movement to help women and chile} indignantly that such pour-parlers were remabanee to Charles FS Cafe, hustled into an auto and rushed to the National Palace. There he volwe while he spun n the ya ol ed b: ne sound Of | Gren ut there are mar ~ whol in progress, aminany Hail. Whether o: ‘ - tery H q + with his antagonlet, kne ce ene aed pa the footsteps of one & Mee FoR tw wo much ary mnditions, In the idle hours between business! master plotter in Mexican pol rey ur found his brother Francisco, Pino Suates, the Vice-President, and all the and tables and showcase Leviox avenue procinst, of which Caps, [Nesey hurried downstairs and out of tL hardly think | should attempt to) conferences "Don Gustavo” found time|this a# « good augury he never revealed. | Members of Madero’s Cabinet, except Ernesto Madero, prisoners. appears to have heard the [Barney Keleher waa the fira: com-|tie Roune At tne foes of & pillar er [speak on the sup! saapee| nin There is a convenient custom in Mexico known as the “ley de fuga,” j Mr, Coulton put his foot throug wahder. Bon ald not ¢ > Wa ¥ scratched © ne | Gov, Sul meratulated the delega- ; H ‘ ” doe Teatad BOGE eee Dari ceiaaelee of the buraiar's: 6 | NETRA |1 came to Albany and T like Gov. Sul- “| AM A FIGHTING HARP,” jor law of flight. A prisoner condemned to death is removed: from one Detect minors Kot UPETAM | on Witkins and told tifm the money was! Jt t He !s frank and honest and his i prison to another, but never reaches his destination. He is always shot J the duor to the Bicker eatad-! going direot to the Inspector, None of aid he, “Lt ie. words tn support of the uplitt measures! SAYS MAYOR; HE’LL REVIEW |: back “while trying t cone? ¢ Mad Be j Vsnnont dosed and Toko, Te appears | it parsed tarough the hands of Keleher wimanity. | are very encouraging ST. PATRICK’ in the back “while trying to escape.” Gustavo Madero was the latest Ne eae een lool Serene Ea ho anne een Eynnieciionett in| a | ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARADE. | victim of this “law.” Ne jog ao | woull Wr] Keleher, Wilkins sald, : ons rut ax sours t/BODY OF JOAQUIN MILLER Gaynor Welcomes Deleg: To-day Francisco and Gustavo Madero were ordered taken from the the door Fst 1 0%] Aocording to Wilkins, and| iad ki! these Bills for the betterment)" apeuaren AT HIS HOMES | ence Delegation of] > Selix Di | Rein antawn Rune. Gouin “ist & elite eaan ait invents af the « Klan wornots and elt : Irishmen With Declaration That | National Palace to the Arsenal, over which Felix Diaz is still in conw Nee CA daar tonsa conn.” fa Bmeeney, who fr Seen roubed of uw Lath ‘ ‘ ASHES TO BE SCATTERED. He Is Full of Baittle. mand. A heavy guard of Rurales escorted the prisoners through the ' on le Call ne nerty divided the us with) am wr bing. 1 9 | ii amy My. Coulten, letertive Walsh, took it tw v Mid t 1 move . aemrgers aee . Um a fahiing Harp myself,” Mayor {Streets amid yelling crowds. vw tine in mining in, ta Caniil soo ROPHOIEG UE) BLUES Part Will Be Thrown to Winds and) Gasner ar aad to I at f Irishinen | Hardly had Gustavo Madero entered the Arsenal when he was shot inated Mr. Coulton was about r t Kemainder Placed in Tomt ') down by a score of guns behind him, He had “attempted tight.” > fn and Summors, to ninte certain therel ¢ ‘ fonda tat te Ms Built by the Poet. Carol Me faded the Gustavo Madero, “the most cordially hated man in Mexico,” was gen- y isin api wood ¥ naw LAND. (Se: Ne 19. \f . ayor wo . ‘ A A . , Contin iow ie Rucond Page.) a: WITKins: £9 aDpes aclut wa A Stati; OAKLAND, Cah, F ear 19 Fe) sally regarded as a more powerful man than the President himself, After ore that t and heve the witness : ¢ Joaquin Miller, the Poe y ade ) Wai had fled ast en told his ste wider oath, so it is on Aliteaal UK) bYGINGLed) Koeaay e Mayor I am) Frangisco Madero had quarrelled with Dr. Vasquez Gomez, he and his eo record © also a sub i " wh wr faa , ‘ ‘ ei 7 ta MORGAN TAKES A DRIVE, tHe recued, He slap waa as , Sis Milman ) scattered tu t | Mcarvlan, ‘see a peasee | brother Gustavo torved Jose Pino Suarez to the front to take the position | “ Wimancter Steady Improving and, 34, een x Dh mH cl - Achune's . of Vice-President, although he was then litte Known, This was a thing the ’ dl Sleeps Hetier, Weabucny ee Buty ae ted pert ie SRI) ¢ \ aes cuenta Pe #1 onemigs ot Madero never forgave and was really the reason for the starting Pe ghia fie orge SIpp 0 up the graft investi: ” thie ! Sons Buxene Flood,| of the anti-Government party shortly after Francisco Madero’s accession. » ee ates waar aut a day, We | EMIOH bY Accuaine Potrolinan Fox, and a ‘i | sieLau * aga Rid a Keuy Gustavo Madero was treely charged with having looted the national 4 apt last night Detter than he had done (Continied on Second Page.» ' at aed: the comeittoe treasury during his term as Minister of Finance. | for some time and is recovering from) pips tie alate Jamon t y the committee went to Albany ‘ tah . “tort 4 kof indigestion. His grand- eireet, Maniiattan, age | 100 aound c to invite Gov. Sulaer to attend the pv Sharp rivalry between Gen, Victoriano Huerta, to-aay’s master of the Gas de® Kgyot for Rome, FOR RACING SEE PAGE 6, to the tage ‘in the clothing’ ** | terksted in tnesn as 1m. rade on March 13, . Tuined, capital, and Gen. Felix Diaz, the man ¢pally responsible fer the by Himself Found in the Palace, __

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