The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1913, Page 2

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)

‘9 ; : i THE EVENI Scheme of government. In the eyes of | silent shruge of the shoulder. It wan! Mexicans there is bitt ane exemplar of |looked upon merely as new evidence. th: Diaz idea and that is the once be-;that the coterie in control of Mexican foved Don Porfitto ni.weetf. affaires interwis to retain ite power and ‘The queation eailed everywhere [position by the aternest of methods toany was, “Will' Bon Porfirio [The people believe that Muerta has en come back to rule?” . tered upon a re f terror MEXICO CITY RESICINED TO MIL-|WILGON TAKCS HUERTA’S WORD | ITARY CON*TROL. ABOUT KILLING? screamer, insertbed with All the Vietims, will han, verowa the Chamber Mexico City Is not only resigned to the restoration of military di ttatorship, but even welcomes it as the orily way out of the threatening anarchy sind confiston te display of on all sides, Cynical acceptance of the |etreamer ix npronnige with th nesassination of Madero anf Pino] whe backed « resotution calling for 4 F | Syarer under the “ley fuga" as the best | nine-day adjournment of Congress out | Committed to Asylum on Hus: , Poselhle way to strike fear to the hearta| of se t for Madere and of all who had a lingering loyasty to the} Ainbasendor Wileon / band’s Affidavit, She Is deposed Government characterizes the | memt Inet night aamitting that he had ie attitude of Mexicans in the capital and | mo 4sformation to the contrary and ac Freed by Court most of the fareigners copttng, therefore, at their face value eed by Court. Emilio Vasquex Gomer, who is report-| the Government's expli ions of the é4 to be tryimt to win the support of | Milling of Madero and Suarer. W Gen. Orozco for the Prosidency, is not| Motwithetamding the Ambassador's s considered serteusiy, His main public’ deciaration of confidence in the AS CALLED A PAUPER. recognition now is the ingra good faith of Gen. Huerta, there are| him by Madero, ond he ts not regarded | persist’ rumors thet Mr. Wilson has vs having the slightest chance. asked ‘or his passports, or has been or-, After Her Incarceration Hus- (§ DECLARED OME FRANTIC EPRORTS MADE TO| dered by Washington to tin 7s band Took PACIFY, MEXICO. and that: this ts the mease saxeo by te) band Took Furniture From ‘The Mexican Government to-day form. | Aimerios © Government to show ite rep- robation of the killing of Madero Suares. The insietent circulation of h io mors indiemtes th niton aronved the tion given In the United Affe: (are dagw spent in the tnsane| » to the official ver-| ward of King's County Hospital, where! ally fared closed the place of entry at Nuevo Laredo on the Texas frontier, at the same time admitting that the bels were in por n of the town. Various deputations of followers of | UY States Her Home, It Is Alleged. | the rebel Emiliano Zapata hav ° H h ferred te y with Provisional np | Stone niet elaun of the she had been aent on the Dare word of Vic ‘her husband, who declared whe was tr- e rumors are false, bot | rational and a pauper, Mrs. Madelon Le Compte, whose marital troubles have ecupted public attention in the] few monthy, was brought into tie! Hrookiyn Supreme Court to-day on a writ of habeas corput and wae released. tng into erpment, Lively activity of the rebels continues in man Dut thie in sald to be count by the negotiations for peac With the more important bands. the King and The greatest menace considered py , “Hed here te ident Huerta an@ his cabinet ix the | Just bewinning, apparent? tO! Justice Blackmar sat astounded when activity of Emilio Madero in Chinua- | the atavity of Saturday night's deed. | the arridavit of Hdward Le Compte, the who is reported to organized | The only pul count of the |) |, was read as authority for her 000 Maderists and declared that ne will | Killing of Made [Presence in the asylum. It took thre fight to the death before surre ing the charge th (questions, swiftly lamely reptied to, to the power of the new re; murder has appeaced in and Mrs, Le Compte was discharged. eral fo been det to att mn Laceby eo rand Last Friday Edward Le Compte, who this aggressive member of tho wide- | Jt have disappeared {fe an clectrical engineer, went before spread Madero family, PROMIGE ACTION ON THE Lith. tepartment of Charities im Brook. of the execution of Abra CLAIMS OF AMERICANS. ! 1 swore his wife was irratio: . Maderist Governor of th Mexico will reply to the note sent to! leved whe had enemics, He also Bate of Chitwahua, and ent to fi the Government by the State Depart- aMdavit she was without means een tured yesterday by Bederai| i yne a hington Sept t with: | of support, although at the time. he troops joyal to Muerta, bas not yet re Amertoan claims for dam) was suing ber to recover a home valued colved verification ia this city, Nor ie ee wing lution will! at $25,00--No, 19) Woolsey street, Ane e put in the companivh Fumo; | oo. sive prompt jtorla=which he had given her on their porto Madero, an uncle of Mran- | y adentally several other gnatters) wedding day a nc incu, weht and | on ging n the two svemnment® | HUSBAND REMOVES FURNISH- rect in rage 2 ot be permitted to drag as in It In reported ere, but not com: | 1) pad, aceaning tv ausurances xiven| ¢ INGB FROM HER HOME. firmed, that ninety-five Federal vole |. thy to ainbas Wilwn yester- | ©" this affidavit Mrs, Le Compte was unteer noldiers, comprising a part of |\oy yy president 1\ taken to Kings County Hospital for ot & garrison which revolted when ft wax ee i oe yrointne | servation, Sunday, the husband cane to learned that ex: -President Madero and Me! ination of Huerta from | He voMe, which the wife had ¢ Vino Suaret had been murdered, were | Visine the cllmintllol toy and the ine | 2° Kuarded against him heretofore, ant lined up agetnet a Wall and htt ee eee eee jams Yvew Limane | Saved the costly furnishings, No ons eaey auarwe pouceccay. Zhe al: ‘our, \ho Was Porfirio Diaz's Minister | "48 allowed to seo her while in the Jeged wholesale infitction of vengeance | Of ian unce. Ie ix at present in Parts, | howpltal and, according to the atasement by tte uerta-Diaw: government tock | r,,, minister was foreign born, | Of Mer attorney, Leon Korst, the com- place at Sause, below Juares, which i a constitutional bar to his qe. | Plain’ om whlch @he..was commited The report only #erved to cow the | vation to the Presidency, Those who] ould not be obtained, people of the capital still further and | favor htm urge that that restriotlon be! When she appeared in, court to-gay was received by the populace with | walved. there was 4 special guard with der from the hospital and mo one but b & attorney waa allowed to speak to he: ft Massi A > She at just outside the railing, dressed ‘Ta ng an Ari.cy Pius cease ae ‘4 | wearing peart earrings, Wien the case wax called: Justice Near Mexican Border sister sist 8 288 rts order of commitment. Nene was So Wilson Can Use Lb)’. so: so v0 Announces That His Successor Will Be} pat we cm *, iu by what right” od n Well Prepared for Any l sustion, asoide ibellant “HeVhEre ie Contingency. ers husband's aMdavit was ae | produ ch he swore was a WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—When all the detachmeamts on the way are ela "The Yaw was quoted to show | assembled at that point a full army division of 12,000 men, “peace strength,” | ty department migls, commit one with- will have been mobilized at Galveston, President Taft intends to get every-| our tunds. thing in readiness so that bis successor in office, Gov, Wilson, will have the| DECLARES HER HUSBAND machinery prepared to strike a telling blow in Mexico if conditions demand THREATENED HER. auch action after the inauguration. “T see no justifieation for the action,” ; sald the Court, “Phe law says if she "I propose to have my successor as | troops to the border, The President ¢ h jas ho means of support. I understand well prepared for any contingency «#{nied that th Mitional regiments Indl | this woman has valuable property, 1 (1 myself would lke to be under sim-|outed any change in hie policy or an | tut NA Ok Malte eee far clroumstances,” President Taft re-\intentton on his part to Intervene in| rege Meurrallge tog marked after the issuance of the order cd nese Ar epardaltec ate ocgea bang ing cited by those them ereallt, The with: Jomatic repre | drawal of wid from Serv q h rt t Mexicans ly ad- whew tae ad the Department of | «! delivered her to the hos | TEXAS SENATOR ASKS FOR tobe 1 have wuffered terribly in MORE Pi F the past three days, L thought 1 should TROOPS AT BORDER, (iiiually o inad in that Insane ward with maniacs and lunatics all around dno Way to Ket word to the out kon the ae oF the. LOY car hae tn fdlolnan this woman on the word of her | 4 talk freely he will tr commit TEA —_—_—_—_—_"— Pe ee al that ghe ie crasy? Larder He: | cangirm the atatement of William Clark | teawan ty celpt of telegrasns from American Con- | ae apapiesractiry arpeeriepaia ls ETT LGU TE Asi una eset URAL Ava SUSTAINS AND CHEERS suly in Mexico to the effect that the | ach Chath “he bOURE| Ae NMMIASL ORE Mas! amit country is sullen and angry over the as-| youig, ‘The jospltal attendant who baa | °°" pam aio Ine ed wot xassinit the edsiresident and eS) prevented her fram talking to reporters | ov, 2: aa { Vice-President. ‘Then tespatehes state | eens on SCOTT DEMANDS FULL i arta Gn the northern tier of States particularly ashe ipery ; tise y INQUIRY. » the co’ 4 fare hostile to the Muerta-Dias regime, | yno ment, sty: husoumd ease 1 imagine | THAW BRIBE INQUIRY. an offer. being ee : = wnged over the double killing 3 : Y * 1 have enemies, Doesn't it look ax tt| . pear REPT ee gain freedom, It ix e of Saturday night, » might be grounds for such im- eine: he will show documentary evid ° CR a : EDIT TERMS: Senator Mortis Sheppard of Texas to. day made representations to th Department about what he considers] sid y hustand called to see me and the unpr condition declared he would have me kept there the Texas- Mex! re for life unless [signed over my prop- Sheppard recently sent telegrams coferty te iG the Texas County Judges along the mio f Sevens {Grande River from El Paso to Hrowns ty Of hacen, ine ee Cate Ville and hiv statement to Secretary! compte to the hospital on the affidavit Knox wae based upon the replies, of her husband and the certificate of Ambassador Wilson in his despatches | the physician, He @ald he had to the State Department reports peace | means to know he was not being told [in Mexico City. ‘The attitude ct | the truth, Had he known of Mrs, Le- SHRED IGAIGRTER & TARE Brare pte's wealth she would have been lacceptance, at least, of the Huerta “iron | fh, naturally, from his departinent, [hand” government. Comminel Fogar- or Sasnse: oes To a aN 9 remem ONE, ised to] | | ing any testimony to the investi bo! aud} and it is predicted that if Saat oe agers eae NG WORLD, TUE SDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1988. va Mrs Le Compte Leaving Court, GIRL LEADER PUT a and returned the verdict After Being Declared Sane Pvpanss shot Boyce to deat on a street Sak erate ea eater RTT 1 Amarillo upon what vas sald to ha (Specially Photographed for The Evening World by a Stafl Photographer.) | heen their first meeting after Boyce | ooaanes aren) 1oenees 5eesahe seous eloped with Mes, Sneed Al Boyce jr. was the second member of the Royce family vad killed on account of the elop The first killing was that of C . Albert Boy sr, whom Sneed shot in a Fort Worth ‘ hotel, Gneed's defense was that he feared for his life and that Capt, Boy ai he (was aiding his son, Al, in the elope- | Elizabeth Flynn and Two Other ment. | = x On Oot. 1%. 1911, Mrs, Sneed proposed Agitators Accused of In- j to her husband that she leave Texas ine _ with e and go to South America | citing to Riot. A few days later Sneed placed his wife | t in a sanitarium near Fort Worth oe agqene Gloves —————— ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY Ww » four hours after the agitator " a fhom_roen 6.40100 orta., 8.48) toon fis TTA ‘ the Indasertat Weekers of the Wore | Qumeeeummeeetinelllineeamremtateesaniass ‘Don't merely buy ‘started a strike of the foreign-born | @ | sloves—buy Perrin's weavers t Yater@on BK om! a i} ay: Ue Me a ei nakthe anvens THE FACE Is We import the Perrin Glove for those who want the best. Made of the finest French hid. Soft, flexible and of guaranteed long wear. Fits perfedly a6 If your dealer hasn't Per- rin Gloves he will get them Jor you if you insist. oe For Men and Women #¢ 31.50 up riot, ‘The first to te! or inefting t (locked up was Elizabeth G. Flynn, who | ' proclaimed horse"? the leader of the walters’ strike in this city before it bas Hl came a fiasco, Carlo Presta of No Weat street, New York, and Patrick Quinian of No. 193 Third street, Jersey City, were ar- rested a@ little later, muel Kaplan, who was active in atirring up trouble Happiness Is the Sign of a! 3. [la the New York hotels, promised to go back to New York and be good if he Strong and Healthy were not arrested and was set free on ities Fists! aud Seay Nervous System. Miss Flynn, Quinn, Prest lian addres#ed a strike meeting last night. They made the same arg \TONIC ACTS LIKE MAGIC \ and destru tyrannical bosses f the I nents for for jon the plants have been a Dp programme in sitnflay disturvances tn ‘ | » | Paterson, Lawrence, M and in the} Tona Vita Is a Great Restorer | New York waiters’ strike, Mindful of ther bloods Fexuits wetore of sue talk of Happiness to Sickly ' MUSTEROLE Recommended aon the polic a Pe i ULE ere taken to court ht the attemoon, Rei by Doctors and Nurses Every Perri stamped ina ‘cub were taken to court In the At the beginning of the day the strike; 0, A TEROL he clean, white otmt- leaders boasted that Smiling with perfect health oe ee ite pisse of the mus left their looms and t | Spt saying,” stated John Benz tard plaster, is {rai recommended by ail the dyers would join th He be ne Tone Vite. @ | doctors and patina is used im larg:: Meporis trem the "| introducing Tona Vita, pene pana. raat riers (sin & jofttimes the rairror of health. But since | Dorpitnis, Ask vous doctor ya... tocday T have been in America I have noticed | ,;f!' “ves everything» mustard) Plasto: Hav ot|so many city dwellers with their faces | Jiu, 00), coes it bette | distorted by nervous debility, instead of tes here Careht, Baew eat] with bealth. ilitis, Croup, Stiff Neck. wi le with pluck and | hits 5 first grit , no matter how | ASihma, fener ear! sche, Con- ge a distur | much they are suffering, it is not that | (oe. "baing and Aches of the Back or ‘bea spontancous smile of good | | Sounts Sprains Sa sao des, Bru a “There is a smile in every drop of | Chilbinins, Frosted Feet, on: the |Tona Vita, the new tonic, which is | het (! FIEHOLE for eroupy Bring meeting with such success in the treat: | "4, d 4 as kad r ren ment of nervous debility cases. AUyeUE cragguts in je and 50s jars “Tona Vita has restored happiness to | “4 0 (hrc (are Hefes eas size for | people who have been feeling despondent ecept 0 Subs: H ‘and blue; who have not been able to | , it vier ae Krspr pes na 8. AORTA SOL GH E4EGETOODTNE oreo : N tackle theie work as though _tbay liked pany. Cie land, 0. and prope Paar t you a jas, Jena Col, Scott shoud be removed. The sense of fulness after eating and have a pyr ny Pinte in ui ‘Citate: the time fo” oni, ‘The % Ing to-day by the a ling epeskers i strikers presen apy night \ lost their keen, healthy appetite: whose I: olonel sald to-day he would not dignity Ci rtme tion bas led th to deli tay DREWSTER, Graduate Consesu ‘ ‘. | many different organic diseases; people | General Hospital, “Conneaut, 0, ie i oa that Clark prove tie Ke ave been, as they express it them. | Murterole first while acting ‘ae ae ¥. Sulzer to-day #aid le had rea selves, ‘generally run down,’ but whe | Chen t had a pi hi iy taken before the commit: | | real y are victims of nervous debility. | ¢o1d on my chest. jt tat DEOL, : ‘Tons Vita wil put such people on se dis Me blah dodo) their feet as only a long stay ip a Ca meare a suumenene acne met sanitarium formerly was able to do, and sloped | the relief remains permanent after a stmpe course of this tonic. VERNON, T -Jovn Heal| hie tonic cam be purchased in any | enced, tye wealthy West Texas ranch the te drug stores in New vt. w]owner, was to-day declered not ruts | 1 to deny the charge of the murder of Al Boyce jr, at Amar- the committee to-morrow. Hi. CH lok last Septemb« The jury ffman, 9 detective said to be THE wontos FAVORITE ff What he knows of the b li Fain Gistkts “2 | atl PTO N S ' This 100. Piece imporied vinner y's venhanes Wi BUD | Set with Every $ $100 Purchase }sat | ter until all the facts are « | ro. ommittee of indy ort and reeommendat sons for this position cause Ido not want to do Fto any man and Tam reluctant to ything in conn me.” (Continued from Fi Page) | conelusions until eve tlon with the subject is be! John N. Antut, the New er charged by Dr, Russell with havin mW) to bring about Thaw's committee, The objection will , on the et that Thaw ts legally insan In ctreles In New York which are pret- ty ¢ » to the many movements Thaw, # Instituted for the purpose of gainin his freedom, it ts reported that Thaw may have put up or promised to pu as Se,000 fo Anhut nd as a feo f iting him out to te + who . Superintendent of ade a formal demand ommittee of ingu back up some timony { PISHKILL-ON-HUDSON, Feb, Dr, Joun Russell, ‘MASON’S Safety Razor ||'3 "=" ‘50: '7°°5" 100 |e TLE AVENUE, COR. | rintende | charges ma by Ite former aithEy Ma awan Asy sum ried from Ale} nthe atand yeaters | Male sacc8y Vhen ‘quextio bout yt stad Yestere Mut in the Shaw bribery acandil Hel FigeMiiiion ten usethe Gillette, || *5 Oe 75, 10 ew’ 150| BRIDGE STREET Phaw and that his version of tue at. tempted brivery correct one When ne were to involve t xo that they Gian aa $H.00 A WEEK Established 70 Years on This Corner o coume Opens an Account! < of Fane re era ar at eet Open Every Evening Reli f'% D f RANE REH Betis 2174.~3° AVE The Audiphone fet to eaten quiry into all t tons against \ ‘The Ambassador reiterated | lin the statements of tie tucy {that the death of Mader [was not the result of a conspiracy | Official confirmation of the reported attack on Consul ett by nu saloon keeper in Nueva Lavo deen received. State Dey clals mayn it his no signitios was done in revenge by a man why Garrett had prosecuted for leit smug Bling and sale of liqu Disturbances tn the norti of Mex ntinue and appear to be gainin ength ) derstanding the situation thor ly dhe action of this office migat Ninconstrued, Kor the few daye rams and lett have been ree wived by me requesting protection and tid, not only from people in the vicin= ty of Brownsville and Mfatamoras, but ail along the bor Kvery possible means of securing protection from Fed- ye Was resorted to, with no rr ‘ht Here's a happy couple. Their engagement is not yet an- nour. :ed, but it probably will be very soon. They are both in- terested in music, and wherever you hear good singing or play- ing you may rest assured that > Cupid is not far sy. And after the wedding b have “tolled” their jovous story the study of more serl- ous subjects, such as bookkeep- ing, shorthand, ¢ !anguares, avortising, motoring, etc, will be in order to make life worth while, For Schools, Colleges and Privale _Esstiiciors Se’ World A Day— Why Not "te Day? ene f to pour into headquarters here and it Was necessary to do sometht » protect the people of that sect: aa GOVERNOR OF TEXAS fh Rie nos lniareatey FEARS MORE TROUBLE | ,, Aad Mala at Washing AT MAT: MORAS, * mld nOkdully realise the situatlo a ae the border Toe Aimeciean Consul in) Matamoras led to the Te s Ranger force v fewietance, according to reports ¢ tant night, and ths was partly companies of State ant Americans from alleged dang Mextean soldiers at M. ding. Matay |Houal Guardsmen to ky to Brow vitlee does” no ) to dyterfere with nor Drsweties quicteat piace on [tere was Woking "ty ilessaiteoubll Bie steps of last a rent hostilities at ville he Governor believes that the actio Matamoras and Hrownsville Is but tems jeu Govaniumant. in porary, 1 believ leclared Gov, Cole (rope to Brownsville will ald mat quitt a Austin.to-day. “Lo one wot | in quigting the situation, succes The requests for ald con. | how | Pesponsible for the order to ‘Texas Sa BET. 18" 119"STS. would sty th | “It dt can be prove nee al woot $. Pa lg The Wretchedness Sle: auperiatends (Trade Mark.) eo Ron.ts) and eouted, If hed . i Wrah ged wid Wistald (ie Yartion bE ang Special for Tnesday Special for Wednesday Ttempt to bribe, then he PUTO PRETTE CREAM Kisshs-Of- | Assomr CH CREAM WAEE! emp $0. / l to-day only, below They op Haste vated, POUND BOX ic aS WSS "My own opinion of ) w e br story ts t F Wednesday's Ollering ry story is taat Thaw been bun by somebod ASSORTED ACL se area TABLET 30. of Constipation _|| Stolz Electrophone Company, Can quich!, be overcome by Bet RARE, RUGS CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. ‘a J Principle in Complesion Treatment : eatheyment, wonde they S| ca . ben wtuorit "wou . hoger sty Yous non abarh ty SPAR About 4 - Jeane after the F te watt Dr, Dileos’ Facial yesterday, voluntevred the ou | Roh Faces —— — st rinkies PENNY A POUND PROFIT PLUS wit be ais tat tn Aelb, box en iA oom large pores. flabby Yeetn faces pli PARCEL POST ae nH. bor. rs 1 Sesall Pill, Small Dose, Small Price, | | Genuine auite Signature Genuine Goose-quill TOOTHPICK S. |] MRMRRMA ise nrctre tact kr rides: pen SE 64 BARCLAY STREET 203 BROADWAY pa a Be Cor. West Broadway ) Cor. Fulton St. A Big So mit 29 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASS. ‘REE’ ig Song Hit. ; e } Cor Church Street Ret Aarne tis ts “Way Down in Cuba,” Nora Bayes HELP seid LS *At Quality Stores Evedywhergy [i MBC Ry ety f 266 W. 325th STREET, ' 809 Jack Norworth’s famous song | uguan wot ~ denen mr ‘At City Hall Park 6 Just East of 8th Ave, y/ J Mit published by 'T. BL Harms and | gl" 4M Mit it faite nea Francis Day & Hunter, will be given THR Miyore Antueptic ToothPie CO ’ ee The specified weight in cach inotence lecledes the coatalecr,’ free with next Sunday's World, Sie pociae: Buagie’® guunye for ine a! | ) wagre 030 Addives Led: 000 Word” were Sed

Other pages from this issue: