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_ ——— 0 ee SIT se re a ee oe — pee nem oe cee CLARK SAYS DR. RUSSELL TOOK THAW BRIBE ‘HUERTA SHIFTS BLAME FOR MADERO’S DEATH: Che ri EDITION. : _“ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ , secs ase Redes nabs anc ——___— NEW YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, PRICE ON ren to-night; Tuesday prob: FI EDITION. ly ft “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | 191 E ONE C NT. | ENT Copyright, 1913. by The Press Publishing PRIC ee Ee ee Those Who Shot Him as Cowards' OO4004-0 060-6" RUSSELL STAIN MADERO'S BODY ha hr Cacerae RUSSELL GOT $25,000. co PLACED IN VAULT, BUT FAMILY 1 ABSENT Carried by Soldiers to Cemetery in a Plain Coffiny With a Heavy Guard Present to Prevent Any Demonstration. ' MEXICO CITY, Feb. 24.—A ™ with heads bared out noon and shouted with quavering, dero!” and then the body of the murdered e: of the gates of the prison and on to deposited in a mausoleum. Thus were given the the fickle people of Man who, less than two y capital for the ars ago rode rates of te cemetery. of blood and tron was not relaxing its “vigilance, with revenge taken. BODIES GIVEN UP AT WILSON’S FIRM DEMAND. Jerstood that permission val of the bodle Mader and Pino Suarez, the ex-V phot to death with aim, was «i their respective familles only after Am- Dassador Wilson had sent a sharp re- mindér to the Huerta Government that gome remnant, at least, of the decenc of civilised procedure should prevail Permission has been granted for the re- moval of Madero's body to San Pedro de 108 Pinos, the family estate in Coa- hutla. The body of Suarez was @hortly after that of Made Bpanisn cemetery and there temp entombed. ‘The request of his widow that she be allowed to take the body to the Suares home in Yucatan will be de- nied, it te said ‘The Madero family has asked that It bo allowed to be represented by counsel at the official inquiry into the assassina- then, which ts now In progress. removed friends of the prisoners to rescue them when the automobile conveying them to! the penitentiary had covere! about two- thirds of the distance between the Na- to-day's! 3 st plaudits of © jnoon Just as she was about to addr little group of ragged peons stood je the frowning gates of the penitentiary this after- uncertain voice a single “Viva Ma- Federal soldiers with fixed bayonets charged them, dispersed them x-President of Mexico passed on out the French Cemetery, where it was MRS. PANKHURST BOMB EXPLOSION Charged With Responsibility for Lloyd-George Crash— Hooted by London Mob, LONDON, Feb. 24.—Formally charged with inciting the blowing up of the Lloyd George country house at Walton Heath and stirring up gther militant outrages, Mrs, Emmeling Pankhurst, leader of the London militant suffragettes, was ar- rested by Scotland Yard men this afte: another meeting In the London Pavilion, A large crowd had gathered and Mrs. Pankhurst was ready to mount the plat form, when the police told her she was under arrest and led her off toward Bow street. The captive leader of the mill- tants was followed by « crowd of her women sympathizers and the whole Party Was surrounded by # hooting mob, being built for David Lloyd Geor The detectives took Mrs, Pankhurat to her flat in Knightsbridge, and trom there she was taken to Scotland Yard for examination, before arraignment in Bow street, enciginnss Tom Lloyd of New Polo A. C. Is Said to Have Confessed Paying for Protection. WALSH TAKEN TO COURT Informer, Emaciated and Fee- ble, Pleads Guilty and Sentence Is Deferred. ‘The discovery of a flaw in the indlct- ment charging Capt. Dennis Sweeney with taking a bribe from George Sipp While acting as inspector In charge of the Sixth District, the indictment for perjury of Ashley Shea, described by the District-Attorney as ‘Sweeney’ appraiser and stool pigeon,” and the examination by the District-Attorney of Percy Nagle, Tammany leader of the Harlem end of the Thirtieth Assembly District were the chief developments in the graft situation to-day. ‘Thomas Lloyd, a widely known Har- Jem saloon-keoper, is aald to have MENT A8S WRONG IN DATE. Sweeney's lawyers are oonfident that the indictment charging him with brib- ery will be aet aside, They base thelr Judgment on the fact that the indict- ment charges Sweeney with the com- mission of an act as Inspector in charge of the Sixth District on or about a date when he was not on duty in that dis trict; they al#o profess ability to furnish proof that the evidence upon which the indictment was found was perjured ang offered by two self-confessed bribe-giv- ers and two self-confessed bribe-takers, The District-Attorney announced this afternoon that additional Indictments probably will be found against Sweeney later. Perhaps next Thuraday, when the Extraontinary Grand Jury reassembles, One of these ts expected to be @ euper- ceding indictment in place of that which waa attacked by Swencey's counsel to- day. The indictment of Ashley Shea fol- lowed hin appearance before the Grand Jury end his refusal to answer ques- tions, Although he had been indicted it ts reported that he is @ witness for the District-Attorney. He was in $10,000 Lloyd, who appeared before the Grand Jury, corroborated Shea in that he told of Shea's visits to him and of ques- tions put by Shea ae to the receipts of the poolroom and the athletic club. IS EXAMINED ON | AS VIOLATORS OF GRAFTINHARLEM — ANTL-TRUST LAW amigas Government Acts Against Elec: trical Workers in War With Postal Telegraph. CONSPIRACY IS CHARGED Declaration That Federal Busi- ness Is Hampered—Van- dalism Also Alleged. CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Two loca! untons of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers were sued by t he Federal Government here to-day under the Sherman anti-trust law for alleged interference with messages of the Postal ‘Telegraph-Cable Company in interstate commerce, Local uniona Nos. 9 and 134 are named as defendants, As part of the labor war against the telegraph company, the Government charges ofMficers and employees of the unions with combining and conspiring, through acts of violence and depreda- the Government's basic part ef its prayer for am injunction ig om the grounds that the strikers are threat- ening the men whe took their places. While restraint of interstate com- merce is alleged, the Sherman law Is not specifically mentioned in the Gov- ernment's bill of complaint, which erally declares that the defendant leged unlawful acta have violated the rights granted under the Canatitution and laws of the United States to the telegraph company and the senders of messages. LABOR MEN NAMED WITH UNIONS IN 8UIT. ‘The Government asked that the de- ferdants be enjoined from obstructing interstate and Government menna; over the Postal, from cutting, burni or otherwise injuring its telegraph lines and from {nterfering, by threats, in- tmidation, persuasion or force with employees or prospective employees of the company, Pending fina! hearing the International Brotherhood of Ele: H. Warner, W. Sinolair, 4. O. Minor, A. V. Beckner, F. 6, Allen, H. Coghill, M, O'Day, J. C, Carroll jr, J. Gaul, Bert Coghill and Frank H. Carroll, all oterereter Mrs. Madero and Mercedes M to the prison gate to ask about the ex-President's fate, waved aside. ster-In-law, flinging out her hi dressed herself to the officers: “Have you no hearts! she exclaim us suffer? Cowards! Anssassins toward the automobile. The car women locked in each other's a Senora Madero touched her sis jadero, her sister-in-law, had gone They were Mrs. Madero bufst into tears, while her spirited ands in gestures of despair, ad- “Why should you make Murderers!” -in-law's arm and urged her passed out of sight, the stricken rma, SPEDAL SEIN CALEDBYWHLSON OPENSON PL E. D. Shanks, G. Florian, W. Saunders, | Wilson announced that the extra nen- sion of Con; would be convened on Tuewlay, April 1. Governor declared that he had ar. CRSADEISBEGUN AGAINST THE SALE OFUNFTBUTIER eral Pure Food Law, United States Dise trict-Attorney Wine began a sweeping crusade to day againat the purveyors of “fake’ tter and butter that te unfit wan, Pay for carried on under Gov. Dix,” were Secretary of the committee. ORE DEDRE WN GUGGENHEM CASES STAND Court Refuses to Expunge It From Records on Ground of Collusion and Fraud. CHICAGO, Feb. 4.--The motion of the the divorce annulled the former Mri Gugwenbelin testified that she gave fal testimony as to her residence in Illinols, Judge Heard did not pass on the ques Release. ACCUSES SCOTT OF PLOTTING AGAINST GOVERNOR SULZER. Says Story That He Had Used Sul- zer’s Name in Thaw’s Interest Was Concocted. made by William F. Clark, former Clark, before teatifying, asked te be temporartly relleved from the secretary- “hip of the committee pending the inves- “ration of charges that he had sed without authority the Governor's name in attempting to influence Dr. Russell and Dr. James V, May, Chairman of the State Hospital Commiasion, to bring about the release of Harry K. ‘Thaw, His request was granted. TOLD SULZER HE WAS IN GREAT DANGER. Mr. Clark ald that early in January information had come to him that “Supt. Seott and hia immediate underlings” Were engaged in a “conspiracy,” amd that he had informed Gov, Sulser that ho was “In great danger,” “tigate In my own way,” Clark com- Uoued, “During my investigation I learned that in the early part of Dee cember Dr. Russell sent for Harry Thaw : ; ‘ have proceeded. Now, I will sug ment Sweeney te visit gambling houses, pool- », . collusion and fraud upon the court, was off west o Vitle the oficial statement dictatea| Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mrs.| roome and disorderly resorts in general | tfical Workers, Local Unions Nos. 9 Currency Porto Rico, | dented vy sudge Heard Nore (order, lawyer for you and I'll oe youn to the correspondent by Prealdent ania Map seateh oad reise, and aacertain their recetpts, Upon Me ane at are ce Healy, Michael J. 7 Since the divorce both principals have : A ted es, in which #he @aid that she a8-| reports, Shea sald, Sweeney fixed the | Boyle, jam J, Sloan, W. N. Parris, . In various attempts to have See SS tee ast casat tg | sumed all responsibility for the attalr, | tert tor eatention: E, M. Lamle, J, J. Elliott, W. Conrad,| TRENTON, Feb. 24.—Prenident-elect ) Armed with the authority of the waa. | marred: Inv pts to FROMTHAN, PAD BACK \ $1100, LARK SHEARS. Attacks Superintendent of Mattea- Declaring He Proposed to White’s Slayer That He in triumph througi a city delirious confessed to the District-Attorney that | tions, to injure the Postal Telegraph ALBANY, Feb, 24.—Sweeping charges that Col. Joseph F, Scott, | with Joy and thundering his name from he paid #100 @ week to Capt. Thomas W’. | wires to interfere with the transmia- Superintendent of State Prisons, and his “immediate underlings,” among every housetop. Walsh or Eugene Fox, Walsh's col-| sion of government and commercial tia . se The ddadere dkny Waa ple lector, for the privilege ot renniog 9 | mpesenghel tu inloratale commerce, Pas whom was included Dr. John W. Russell, Superintendent of the Mattea- : e ; tiie " Nn tl ses of the 5 A ~ 3 or | aa8 when tho body of the slaughtered IS ARRE FD FOR Pole Athietie Clu “One Hundred amafalleced Interference is declared to have 3] wan State Hospital for the Criminal Insane, were engaged in a con- Atatesinan was placed In Its tempo- : been deliberat * A : “ A rary resting place. Soldiers bore the SOR CTHRS rset, Sad) Sere STene | ide Wa Wael anet Wik) Mitek Lacnacy - 2} spiracy to involve Gov. Sulzer “so that they might be retained in office plain wooden casket on their shoulders : of the Unites that the POO DOMN 06 14-1 EO DHY DEED EDEIDED IH A4DD DES TODDIDROODE 4 continue thei fitable busi b and vigilant guards were posted at the SWEENEY ATTACKS INDICT- States @ov- and continue their profitable business of brokerage pardons they had * The new rule ernment has Brought « petition in “ ‘ State to expunge from the record the! and asked him if he «An official amendment to the story of| Who Jecred the women. bail by Justice Goff this afternoon, Petition pleads for a temporary in-|Congress Will Reconvene to! More Than Five Tons Seized | aivorce of Grace Trown Guggunnetm| out. Thaw naturaing inia be heed tee how Madero and Suarez met thelr] When 5 Barby supposedly of suffra-| Shea has declared to the District-At- Ledge Ms eetiy ple nadia Take Up Tariff d Ss from William Guggenheim, on the]? firet rate, Dr. Russell sald: "You've H] midnight Saturday has been} Kette origin, wrecked the servants'| torney,,and his wife has corroborated | acta The following are named as de riff and on a Steamshii 4 ped : 3 ee aa by the Huerta Govern-|duarters of the Walton Heath home| hig statements, that he was employed by | fendanta: aRe EP Ye na Steamship Bound for |groind that it wae obtainet through| Deen making mistakes In the way you . tion of fraud, but ruled that as both ; tional Palace and the prison, | Miss Annie Kenney, one of Mra. Pank-|Lioyd sald that as an additional return | Of Chicago. rived at this decision as the rewult Of &@) for human eonumption. Mr, Wie is persons appeared and submitted them- ; Metal addendum cites the occurrence jurgt’s chief Meutenants, addressed the | beyond "protection" he was allowed to| Ivor trouble between the Postal|letter received to-day from Representa: | acting under instructions of the Attor- selves to the jurisdiction of the Court, of @ fecond “attack” ‘upon the autome-| crowd in the Pavilion after the arrest | give the New Polo Athletic Club prop-| 894 the electrical unions arose in|tlve Underwood, Demooratic hte | ney.cionoral and the Secretary of Agri. ; 1 aul: Sat abe Wile close to the prison itself, ahd LEtGEDRed CLO” REGIAIBY WAP MES’ ‘which ne holda only aa a partial| eptember last, when it te alleged | leader. root es and *nat a decree was duly entered, Use SITUATION MAKES THE NEW) punkhurst had been taken into custody. | leasce, as security on bonds in the Fast| Union officials inaisted that the tele-| ‘1 have waited,” said Mr. Wileon, “to The Department of Agricuitu F decree mut now stand, as Bf ater | released for at least six or eight VERSION NECESSARY. eted with cheers and jeers|One Hundred and Twenty-sixth atreet|@T@ph company should establish theliearn juat what the state of prepared- Wabsningida hag | shih Hr@ Atl wrong would be done by setting it as te) months and handed beck $11,000 of the The fact that the bodies of the two s unable to Anish her speech, the | station house. “closed shop" policy. The company re-| ness Congress was in for the busin Vashington bas deen recelvAK com-|ar this late date than by allowing the | $85,000 they had originally received.” murdered states:nen were found lying apparently being divided in] WALSH, SMUGGLED INTO COURT, | fused, it 1a added, because it would] is, new esssion."’ plaints from the Bouthern part of New| decree to ntand Clark testified that he received his tn- in the rear of the penitentlary—red | gent! PLEADS GUILTY. have necessitated the disoharge of old] UAT man” ae tie interval bee | YOrk State that illegal and da _ formation regarding the $25,000 bribe and 2 stains indelibly marking the spot—in- oy charged the newspapera| Capt. Thomas W. Walsh of the Police|@nd faithful employees not members id Maren 4 and April 1 migt be de. | 2108 Of surtour butter had hecorne free | — —= | the alleged prison ring trom “people in- 4 stead of at a point two-thirds of the way inciting the people aalns. the suf-| Department, under auspension, on sick | Of the union, Some of the defendants| tween March 4 and April 1 n pe @¢" ) quent. Several deaths have been traced | complaint as “filthy, mporsed and) Umate with Thaw.” between the palace and the pris } ettes as she sald leave and under indictment for bribery, |&°° #!ewed to have informed the Pos-| voted to caucuses and ponte ‘on to ptomaine poisoning caused by eating | unfit for food.” This huge load of but-| The witness was reluctant at first to 4 to this further explanation, t is sal ‘o matter what is done, the move-| oa. gown from his home at One H tal mpany that if they refused to] In reply to a question President-elect that had heen sold | ter—more than five tons of tt—will be! #ive the source of his information, but day by the official mouthple ent will ne ke e Huns | agri would call a strike. At this| Wilson sal fan Strictly free, impounded in 4 Government storehouse| UPON being pressed, suggested that bie ¥ SAGovernment that the automobiles ran} From Pankhurst's| dred and Twenty-ffth street and Madl-| stage, when a strike wae imminent,| “I will m tof the | An investigation by the spectal chen-|to await the decision of the court. story could be verified by subpoenaing ulong a «ide road and that Madero and | vase Was transferre fon avenue to the Criminal Courts] the Government alleges the telegraph | aubjects that I recommend for cons lists of the Department revealed suh| Shortly after the owners of the Car-| Thaw. H. A, Hoffman of Poughkeepale, Suarez jumped out and were running | Court which has jurisdiction over Wal-| Ruliding this afternoon to plead before| Company on Oct, 15 discharged em-| sideration by the extra aeasion until af- d violations of the Pure Food |olyn had heen visited by the Governs, "DOM he sald was “Thaw nt” and When ‘ey Were caulight between tie] {un Heath, whera the mare George] jiscice Goff to the indictment against |Ployees who were tnombers of the|ter 1 get to Washington—in fact, until Secretary Wilson tk the | ment's subpoona servers Michael J. Mes] ¢xamining Thaw's bank accounte, fixe of tho rural guards escort eee ete nwinorning. MY WM Fl on The greatest secrecy wae exers| Unions and supplied their places with|t send in my message to the extra sea | matter up with Attorney-General Wick-|Guire, a special agent of the Depart-| “Tile fellow Thaw,” voluatesres prisoners and that of their yi ee ised 1n) keting Walsh {nto tho butlding, | NOA*Members, sion." ersham. The complete plane for Ment’ arrested. ‘Thosnaa|@l8x®, “Bae been nothing more than a thus accounting for wounds ti '™! FALLS FROM SKYSCRAPER, |! { "ae only by accident that the ALLEGE THREATS AGAINST] WASHINGTON, Feb. %4.—Democratic © matured ti Sinith; @ pe and haled him before | BWmMam meal ticket for these peopie filcted on them froin different tons, * Houngens dire his arrival. TELEGRAPH MEN. ors and Representatives expressed | », and today Dm United States Commissioner Shields, down there. I beli Col. Scott and The fact that the budies of the toy Sitvn tute Shaft From Pour-| Walsh !* 4 very sick man, Among bis] Threats against officers and em. | Mt! Jon to-day with the date fixed was instructed to proceed. Smith's arrest j¢ slgniticant of the D¥+ Bussell should be examined re. murdered atatexmen were found ising ir . ; jalimests are cirrhosis of the livers] ployees of the telegraph company then|®% President-elect Wilson for the aa: t Kun way fired this afternoon | thoroughness with which the pure food @SF@ing this financial transection,” the rear of t enitentiary—red stains tepath Bloar arterlo sclerosis nd heart disease! followed, it {a charged, and acts of | #mbling of the extra Hessian | stant District-Attorney I nducted, for eh was) Clark testifled that when it had been indelibly mark poteinstead oft] welow worknen on the fourteenth] When hiss name was brought Into tnel violence began to be comrnitted daily | “That date tm satisfactory to me, heen given the nse-minute in con- | e WAS about to make @ re & point two-thirds of the way betwee ! the building be ected at No. | police graft scandal two months ago he] in Chic againat th ipany's prop-|#ald Democratic Leader Underwood. K Vatted Sta trast with that atiributed to the own 1© committee, Augustus the palace aml ih eads to thle bay w Forty-fifty ot missed Frank home ab as b confined| erty whereby telegraph Hues were cut, | Phe plans for the extra work Jn the) pintriot « ™ to selaeyof the Corolyn-of selling two and one | Roeder New York reporter, was seng further explanation, a aald toda from his work today, Frank | ta his room ev r Injured or destroyed by the use of | House are well under ws We willl ind destroy 1 utter, now | half pound’ of oleomargarine to Mrs, ! for story that Clark had told the official mot of the wt ‘ and the best] Tiere was some improvement in| acidw or other means, interfering with| be able to wo ahead wilh the tariff] on boar Frances ka No. 8 ast One Hun-| Dre. | that Gov, Sulzer ment that the auton ar he ka Rverybody around | Was fition after he pjand crippling the company's service, |Fevision programme, ~~ What will bel at pier Jdreda fth street, on the sed, “was con: wide road and that Madero 8 knew hia and ble mother, | Giroamion to the DistricteAt nd] These alleged acts of depredation, aaid| dene will depend Hy upon views! Informatie resentation t Was Benulne butter jumped out and were running when thoy flares for the men dn thelo y story from his sickbed to the} to Weve been repeated almont daily | set forth by President-elect Wilson in of ned by Wash-| Comin lols held Smith in $0) “The story, so far as it alleged that j were caught between the flr o: eat Bryce eth Street police whee | dnd Jury which resulted in the Indict-| during the entire period wlucy the dine] M4 InnuRUral address and his ineesage) irigton martment of | bail for examination 1 at any tine used the mame of the 4 \ guards escorting the prisoners and thar] ant the bos ¥ waa found | men tor Dennis The] charge of the former er p Wave! te Congregs” Agr wid to Dine | Ot wid still more sensationat ars! Governor dn t vith Dr May or > of their assailants, thus accounting frat the to the eleva i He | improvement, however, was only tran-| been Performed oF Mrected or connived trioteAttory vutter, wate! nd suite for the destruction of Yr, Russell, is absolutely false" Clark —_ - had Kone to the pot the hod Lift and - at, it in charged, by the defendants in sald te nstsued to San tler are promised in the teat few Continued on Second Page.) eiipped jalo the unflpished shags, (Contunued on Fourth Page) diealy and Boyle end others (POR RACING SEE PA 10) Juan, Porto Kico, is od in the