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TELL THRILLING TALE OF WAR TERRORS WEATHDR—Rain to-night; Sunday fair; colder. FI EDITION. PRICE ONE (CENT. Coosriaht, 19) [ “Cireutation Books Open irculation Books Open to All.’’ NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY bl 7 The Press Pablisbing Co. (The New York World). Phin SULZER HAS NAME OF MAN WHO OFFERED $20,000 FOR RELEASE Ot HARRY THAW so HANDS LIVE BABY IN AT POST-OFFICE FOR PARCELS POST eeks Supt. Russell of Matteawan Tells Identity of Lawyer He Says Tendered Bribe. INQUIRY TO BE PUSHED. | Governor Asks Why Col. Scott, Head of Prisons, bid | Not Report Facts. | Mother S to Mail Sick In-| fant to California and Save Its Life. ALBANY, Feb. 22.—The name ot! the New York lawyer whom Dr. John W. Russell, Superintendent of Mat- teawan State Hospital, him $20,000 to releas ‘wuaw, is known to ( Sulzer and it to John H. Delaney, ot| “Don’t the Governor's commitiee of inquiry. | Dr. Russell told them the name iv- day. TOSS BET. TRAYS SECRET. That’s My Baby!” Kouta Says as Package Is Flung Upon Scales. says offered Harry bh) ¥ a member When testicsing be: estePay Mr. Russe = seat Orie to,remeumber th \ woman limped painfully into the alled tt overt Dive to-day and up to the par- further detulls of the allege! attempt to bribe him to. the Governor and Mr, |Ct!S post window, Her head, covered Delaney. with a shawl, her carefully mended Dr. Russell will be tiled Monday vg loosely on her scrawny when t " to continue beck bent with hard work— the investigat that Wil the jndelivle stanyp of the and aul And { want to know why he didn't act; why he didn't bring i to the attention of tie proper om clais of the vat they could did not t siovernor to-day e and a quarter pounds." He be- gan To count out the necessary tamps without noticing that the town in Call- fornia had not been specitied. The woman gave a choking little cry State, #0 & ; Plumes and rings from whose settings | this morning. NOT ACCT. The k took the little bundle “pam very much surprised if Dr. tossed It on che scales, and made the] Russell te the t 1 when he says! careless anaouncem informed My, Scott he was offered “DON'T TOSS IT—IT'S MY BABY,” this ve arge hat Mr SHE SAID. (LK, SHETESTIES; ge HERDEPOIS1 00 rs Chic Miss Wolf! Tells Court # She Has Carried Bills There Four Weeks. peels BIG INTEREST. That Is, the “Bank” Does, When She Exhibits It on the Witness Stand. | DRAWS After all, there's no bank In the! World like the Woman's Nationai, with the timely elastic lock, in the opinion | of Miss Frances Wolff, a aprightly Iittle brunette, who appeared, ali bedecked with @ sealskin coat, bird of paradise flashed diamonds and rubies, before; United States Commissioner Gilchrist ‘To convince the commissioner ¢hat she | had the courage of her convictions, she pointed with a dainty, beringed first finger at @ point just below her right | knee and remarked: | “Right there, Your Honor, I have been carrying $1,000 in stall tills for the last four weeks." Miss Wolff appeared to testify con- cerning the financial statues of her brother, Abral pn Wolff, head of the wholesale poultry firm of A. & F. Wolff, against whom an involuntary petition in bankruptcy was filed in the United States District Court, Thursday. Natur- ally, the questions directed to her by $6,000,000 SUITS 0 THES i NOE orld ; WHATHER~Rat 2 RW algerie SE scale eT Bk vEXCAN GUNS WROUGHT RUIN IN CITY, TOLD BY AMERICANS Miss Augusta Yale Rose of Albany Rescued by Three Countrymen While in Flight After Bullets Crashed Into Hotel Room. HELPLESS WOMEN SLAIN BY MERCILESS SOLDIERS Brooklyn Engineer Describes Shoot- ing of Peons as They Struggled Under Weight of Belongings. wees ] Men and women who had walked with death during the carly Gaye of the terror in Mexico City came home to New York today on the Ward line steamship Morro Castle. When the familiar outlines of the city took shape against the dull sky as the boat turned the angle of the Narrows some of these refugees froma veritable Gehenna had tears of thankfulness in their eyes and a prayer on their lips for those left behind. The stories told by these, the first who fled from the horror to reach a quiet land, give the first intimate picture of what happened in Mexico City. They fill in the gaps left in the stories sent by the ex- hausted correspondents; put reality in the picture that people tn this PN Ob allen ae a date yb a ; the attorneys for her brother's creditors mittee, ured t # name Wich ard the cierk ‘vehind the window | 0G "ny ner own attorney, Loule B.| out aatno wae bring toe woman pushed a lttle bundle, done) Broagky of No, M2 Broadway, were! about Thaw Mg ea NM yin sort and bound with bahay ea| chiefly concerned with moi jy i eharj " ape From ¢ string depended a@ tag on } tendent of and Of © ojo) had been scrawled laboriously; [STOCKING BANK 18 GOOD; also will testivy witz—So, Caiforna, | ENOUGH FOR HER. SULZER SURPRISED SCOTT C.D | Court and counsel were sufficiently | amazed at the implicit faith she placed | in her gausy sitk hose ag a wafe deposit | vault, but there was another surprise | in store for, them when, with a win-; some smile, she declared ahe trusted | the membera of her family with her | money quite as freely as she did her/ stooking. Miss Wolff testified #he had loaned her brother Abraham $1,800, refusing to accept security or a note. ORDERED 10 TRIAL Court Decision Gives Leave to ‘Claim Full Damage, Not Share of Salvage. | Capital Is Menaced and 5,000 Troops Under Gen. Figueroa Are Already Massed One Hundred Miles from Centre of New Government. ta ction as sie saw » je toss careless MEY | , Feb. 22.—Revolt inst mil! t pol i Governor #ald, had told! on gn S09 he RUNGIS fonene sereheney “Are you always as trustful ae that vcore MEXICO CITY, Feb. 22 -_ tary dictatorship estab- Fee Me nWiedee MHOUE | Sn nee Auercac\h Keokenod with your relatives?” asked the lawyar lished by the Diaz-Huerta coalition has spread to mine States of Mexico, and Mitta Tale Wade to {rae WiaWs AHO st nae ay ete ee IR a aurRTIe Tene: The United States Circuit Court ofall promises of peace following the deposing of Francisco Madero have sped, Money bein 1, and was told to ‘eet! “he clerk looked up startled “Oh, yes, indeed,” sald Miss Frances | Appeals to-day handed down a decision! ‘The States in revolt. are Guerrero. The Gove! hefore he . i veetly, ar Ks a0 MY | which permits relatives of the victims of ca, 8 ‘ he The Governor, befor Your baby?" he asked, dropping the | weetly ‘About three weel ot Pr Oaxaca, Sinaloa and” Sonora on th the name of Wie IAWyCT| amon, ‘thy woman a Cousin, Arthur Levis, wanted to #0 291 the Titanle disaster to. bring sult im-| west eeart, Pusvia and. Vera Cows, just | 900,000 1§ WAGERED barged with ia p brite world do want | Bua 800 me needs f Netle moneys | mediately for full damaxes agains: tho! east of the capital, and Awuascatientes,| ON MURPHY-WOLGAST said he Intended te y away like this?” he by A Blais Ocpanic steam Nay fon Company, patecas and Coahuila In the north " < ' t “DI note for the y ‘ Pr lhe themiever|? fice Lik ad | Limited, under the charter of which the} Gen, Ambrosio Figuesso, Inspector- BOUT TO-DAY O-DAY WN FRISCO, Mhaws ov no one re peal The Woman tried hard to make him A 4 |glant liner was bullt and sent to se weral of the rurales, has an army of cue or eve ne men par o im) “Of course not.’ spoke up the litte | @! e nt to sea or b | 4 * spoke: toc iecebaut: tila eoue Ot ONE in deratend Cen nen eens nbret whould | for her first and fatal crip. ‘The de-|50 well trained mounted men in the | Backers of Harlem Tommy” Force oy a sc jie E He born four, five days. He seeok. | never ve any such business precautions | “sion 6 a hi fe _ i aa trot t net ee ee Odds Prom 10 to 80 10 to 9 enise nid he die. Mrs, Rifkowitz no Iv a 4 lies | representing those who were bereaved n the capita Fela nsis a 0 kee of Mate e n transactions between cousins,’ V ahall Insist that no Kesper of MAL lceety, She liver out In grans—trees. | “inn yon know to what city in Russia | of relatives or whose valinhles went Ho and Raoul Madero, brothers of at Ring Time, teawan State Ho A F a the! ! Send my baby to Mrs, Rifkowitz, my | ne went?” to the bottom of the Atlantic with the deposed President, are leading the| SAN PRANCTSCO, Feb, 22-4 tle undess it is d n accordance With the! 14. “then my baby, he no die, In ceety | “C Bat maybe he'll write to me | Ship. it in Coahutla, where the vast Ma-| crowd gatheret earty today about the law, ‘by a Justice of the Supremes) ii. wut Peer es Nhe a Da wi The rullng to-day modiiles an © estates are threatened with confiss | Daly City arena to witneen the twenty- Court av name?” asked the ins! sted, He'll me some time when ie | Junetton lenued by the Adi ation tg. | ound fate in which Ad Wolgast, for- Clark has made the statement that) ed cork Pied; $50) BAY Oe | preventing claimants Pigueroa’s revolt ix inspired by tndig-| mer lxitwetght dhampion, was pitted Russell was actually offered $2 ATcnaiial MeeeCAU raninWinc! gets back + prother ever pay back | suite within’ the year al nation ot the treachery with which the fagainat “Harlem ‘Toumy" Murphy When Russell was on the stand yeste Ree nL oR 3 Well, did your brother ever Bay PSCK | guita may now be drought tnt m ust Sewafall of Madero was accomplished. | With Wolgawt starting a» a 0 to 8 Ry Abd) SENOS) AAD be had OED) “opisslemng Houston street." your loans?” asked the pefoggie’ AW"! ne fled on or before April 45, the firat | He Won ap odherent of Fi iid tee earlier in the Week, friends of offered and refused the $20,000 he was en a yer Janniversary of the disaste and later of Madero. The people of \Munphy vushed the prire up to 10 to 9 questioned about TOOK HER LITTL | Under an as held is feure it was eat himself and wife, E BUNDLE | DRAWS BIG “INTEREST.” \the company was rexponsidle only mand in @ counter revolutionary mover | muted that $60,000 wus wagered Commissioner John H, Delaney sa’ BACK—FOR WHAT? | “yew, indeed,” was the reply, “Althe amount had salved from nent of serious proportions. 1|. Hath tehtern were eager and oon: afterward that this line of questionl: know number,” the woman res! tittle while ago IT asked him for $100, wreck, and the * unset; The rebellious ip oF enorat OF) hdant her had difficulty in coming was due to Clark's private charge ty aking hee hi Jand he took {t out of the cash register | claimed this amounted nd to only | caraiee a os Bene bat sie Rut wae within the Nghtweight imit of. 1st the Commission that a certain officer ny to hy BLS 8O he no| jn gmall bills and gave it to me. Later, | gu1.05, the sum, including the passame aad es Corpell. He Ue © 16°88 | rounds had actually received $2,000, got ‘cold Yh tere invnes | She held Sut pitts] T asked him for the $900, and he gave 1) money held by the company, ard money | Perens following in several Mexican)” j17, (seterin of this city refereed, a 5 je roll of four crumpled dollar ‘ t off—like that.” silected for freight ad, The omeeeee feet" and returned $29,000 of to me right o te kht p sits | > ‘Mra, William ‘Thaw has issued a state: | "lls iene Suet antes’ aia heteanag yout |, anding against the conypany now are | MEXICAN CAPITAL STILL LIKE RIVERS 2 TO 1 CH jent that ff any attempt was made to "HH! we cut seud your baby | pares?” asked Alea Wolff, in wide) for more than $00.00 of wi AN ARMED CAMP. OICE r 1d 0 free | trough tie malis, he clerk explained | » maz ent hy, I don't remem: | five miilions are asked for 4 pt uacked tn th bribe any one #0 her on could g: 10 clat yed amazemi i Troops are bivouacked in the K it was without the knowledge or con- |!" Kindly fashion, ““Bhe Gover ber dates in connection with @ lttle|and the rest for property ana the MANGHAl Palkaa ta. as OVER KNOCKOUT BROWN sent of the Thaw family. She sald that Uncle Sam—he doesn't allow it | affair of sort. There should never! ,Among theose who have started suits! guarde ax 4 military fortress. AS THEY ENTER RING. while she was anxious to have him r ave to vend your baby to your sister | be any keeping of business dates by a)are Mr, Henry B. Harris, asking $1,-| give the cw ance ee leased, “every effort in that direction e other wa loving brother and sister.” or the lows of her ‘vustand, the | armed camp, who ran could | Both Under Lightweight Limit for will be made in strict conformity with! The wo stared at him ineredulous-! in what bank did you put this trical producer; Mrs. Elizabeth tron hand, recalling the : R the law.” The sald: “You no take seek | $1,800" ‘ “ies }case and Mrs. May Futrelle, who a rio Diag regime, again is seeking | ‘Twenty-Round Bout at Los lbaby? voice tra yy Bank? | don't use any ban put | $300,000 Mrs Mil wif 4 Mexic geles 1 TH PORTED FIGURING ON| ! Wee into al" ge any by J ; \ | 4 grip on Mex Angeles To-Day, Aw Re NEW WRIT. rt broken sob, “He dle here, mister. |My Money NEN’ thers. fea the Neger| the artist, who aks $1400, ant hun-| Warned by notices of reveliion in nine | & Se, ei, Os Sen inted downward f c reg ; | States, Preside: ort is ng the “Es ». 22.—Kan- One raport is that the Thaws had ex- se wanded the 1ttie tundie | Bee ces dreds of others with claims ranging | Stat resident Hu rts Ie ne the | na /oveh ins Veenae ee cee eae a ead. 3 k tenderly to tae woman, who took | °%h vue suddeniy sought the vicinity | from one thousand tia tire Federal army ander arms in the agrees oh raha pe have Marry lberated and the commis. {it In ti arm ally, while of the floor. The combined gaze of the | hundred thousand ¢ ‘ pital, ready fur any emergency, Mex Gea Gunnie the ak {i go to the bottom of this ruinor |tears playel leap frog over the wor » {courtroom paused for 4 moment on an| One claim for loms of pror made | ico City in to all intents under marta | PY Molen t fos Rivarat ak sion will g i wrinkles her inch wide strip of black silk of about) in a muit agalnet the vompany ix fur | law, and the ostentatious display of | Y0) at nd Hea id before its inquiry Rian Take vaby home.’ urged the) the consisiency of a spider wed, bound: | g 5 Charlotte ‘ar- {troops is intended by Huerta as a grim cake} ANG“ BAOEHOUE According to reports from Mattawan i clanic ed on the south by a shoe top and on, warning that will atop at Ning to | Brown of Ne ‘Thaw is now figuring on a new writ that “ py cpaes the north by the edge of a panuier! task Nia Ga polis) for peace) Hach Man expected to answer the} will bring his case Into court for the| As the realization came to the woman | towel | Yantor | an hese ! two pounds under the fourth time. It 48 understood he will Wat he aoy must go back to the At lengit Mr, Brodsky broke ale | 900. trunks ral wal ges Mur Tnalane ia ti renee git limit The odds hovered have a new lawyer, whose name has not | "ky, stuffy tenement, she broke down, | ence j valued at $1.00 to a pink di die cane on clin a ain i MY to 8 with the Megtoan on been disclosed. At no two hearings has crying over the bundle in her arms as} vdon me for lijecting personal | $20,000. ccna matane Pole Gaetan native ne ng end, and @ ringside quotation he been represented by the same lawyer | !f her heart would break, Finally she| into this litigation,” he remarked The very wealthy familie iss Raion at aces RN Lon Rivers was predicted, ‘ding counsel. Seemed to pull herself together with an| it TL would advise you, Mim t {that State, and the Inwia that tA as Jeading counsel, i open negotiations with a reg: a ar f# not made Pre ne} xe Hmned weartiy out on tol Walt to of 9 hectoditdeeand RRS PANSUA CANAL CRUISES, Werld Building she ¢ to t | end i id " lwaye open. Batu i -> M iiaes 3 soles ‘Don't die, baby, Don't die,” Mei pr RACING SEE RAGE & ? (Conunued on second Page. country have not yet been able to see; supply the human quality burned by the cable spark out of the meagre bulletins which have hitherto carrled the report of anarchy, death and madness to the world beyond Mexican borders. AEROPLANE HT | BY TURKISH SHELL; [2 === === DASHED TO EARTH =smesse “We pty In Mexico City early in the morning of Sunday, Feb, 9," Mites Rose began hee story. “We had hardly Lieut. Nickelas one Bulgarian Army Hurled With It to Ene- my’s Camp iti Adrianople. Here te the story of Mise Augusta Yale Rose, who lives at No 8 Hudsen avenue, Albany. Ghe was « menveer of ® party touring Mexico; with her were Mr. and Mre. George Walsh and Miss Helle Thomeon of Albany and Horetio w. * John, whose home ts at Nutley, ss en ee eae a asain reached our hotel, the Ajascurian, near the Alameda, when there came a deaf- ening rattle of machine guns and rifle firing from the direction of the National Palace. It sounded tke droppi: eho into a tin pan, only magnified a thou- sand times. “Of course, strangers as we are, we nad no idea what the firing meant But one of the clerks of the hotel came running down the patio, crying, ‘Revo- |tution' Revolution!’ That was enough. We hurried to our rooma and stayed there, not knowing what minute would bring this strange, unthinkable phenom- enon to our very doors, “The shooting continued, grew louder And seemed to be approaching. I dared to look out of the windew and saw crowds of people reeling down tie Alameda away from the Nations! Palace as if they were being driven by flends. Some of them had bioed on thelr faces; some carried others who were wounded, It was terrible; bu only the beginning of scenes burnes into my memory as If by A “Soon the firing had swelled into a constant roar and it was growing nearer Vessel Reported to Be the America| every minute. I saw storekeepers mad} hah trying to put up thelr whutters, 1 heard or American, Probably From | (ink ni oe ‘bullets falling en the CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb, 22.—A Bul- arian military avroplane while reco: noltring over the Adrlar ope to-day was hit by @ Turkish shell! and fell Inside the lines It was piloted by a Russian officer, Lieut, Nikelas, who was made @ prisoner by the Turks. ‘The report from the ‘Turkish mander does not state whether tue alr- man was injured or not. Tn STEAMER IS AGROUND OFF SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.; SIGNALS SHORE FOR AID. fortress of Se ee = : ~ Philadelphia. pavement below the hotel windows |; HA ISLE CITY, N. J., Feb. %—A| sounded like big haliston hitting a steamer reported to be either the! tin roof, Then I did not dare look our America or Amerionn, is aground a mile east of the Soa Isle City Life Saving Station, ‘The captain has signalled for the as sistance of tus and a revenue c| PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 2.—Th the window longer. BULLETS COME THROUGH WIN. DOWS OF HER ROOM. “Bullets began to come through the windows and bury themselves in the | heads. We all threw F er American left here yesterday and] Plaster over our | passed out the Delaware Breakwater vee flat on our f pushed our } enrly to-day for New York. trunks in front of us to form @ barri- The Dutch tank steamer American | cade and thus waited—waited for what lied from Antwarp Fel Phin | We felt to be surely our death, PAP Peds rid for Phila-}""«rrom the streets sounded the in- terminable trat-trai : -trat of the ma- ‘The freight steamer Amertcan belong: chine guns, It sounded like the sud. ing to the American-Hawailan Com-|@en tearing of a plece of canvas. pany, wuch left Philadelphia yester-! pullets flicked and spatted on the St day, areived in New Bay iis wide of the hotel, and every euce ta atterngom ) wale « ale aie ond thn oy

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