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- F x. 9 2 bal s ° ~ . y . NEVER GOT VICE GRAFT, SWEENEY SWEARS Rann _ $100,000 a Year Salary for Shonts and City Pays Half. WEATHER—Clearing To-Night; Sunday Fa’ FINAL Cle EDITION. i EDITION. bai Circulation Books Open to All.” | mates NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1913. 12 PAGES PRIOE ONE CENT. _ Lad ‘ Cireulation Books Ope.- to All,”’ 'MADERO'SKINHERE, HAWTHORNE FINDS (MCOMBS THE MAN S86 roe stor: WHITMAN ATTACKS “ “SVSTEM” | SHIT SAAR RSE eee TO $100,000, HEDLEY'S 10 (ue HE TTBHiGie| LU RR AS HARTIGAN'S PROTECTOR ~ AND DEMANDS CONVICTION ! ’ | Slain President’s Widow and Illusion Complete When He} Preparing His Lists Now and) | Trial, Denies He Ever Took Sister Tell Their Story Was Served With Breakfast | Crowding Out O’Gorman, Graft or Paid Bribe in Tears. Coffee From a Pail. Too Close to Tammany. | Given to Sipp. ; | Dermits In-| PRESIDENT. MADERO'S Subway Contract Permi WIDOW WHO IS RERE terborough to Be Generous AS MEXICAN REFUGEE, Without Spending Money. WHERE JOKE — IHOPING FOR REVENGE.) WILL APPEAL VERDICT.;TALKS WI rH =WILSC That Some Government May|He and Dr. Morton Get Year) Result Shows He Will Have Yet Punish Slayers, Is Their and a Day, While Free- Big Say in Distribution of R COMES IN “Operating Expenses” All De- Greatest Desire. | man Gets Six Years. Offices All Over Nation, | JURY TAKES CASE AFTER ee ere Shy ee ee ie eee er ee ec ee eee ee DEFENSE IS BADLY SHAKEN Its Share of Profits. three sisters, three nieces and a nephew| the Tombs—an ontinary cell, with an| WASHINGTON, March 15—Since the of the murdered Pro tent of Mexico.| {ron bunk that folds against the wall— first visit to Washington this week of | — Francisco Madero, arrived in New York| is as comfortable as the cabin of a] Witum F, Me t on the Wa liner Monterey. | ship at sea, And, to make the illusion | Democratic National Committee, tt has The members of the Madero family and| the more complete, hé was awakened) heen pretty well established that Mr, others rd, who were forced to flee) Laiedushet i ay, eeLatin ad tombs is the man who is to pass from Mexico because of the uprising) feed cu antonoae: of last .aonth, were picked up by the! ‘phe son of the world-famous author, Monterey at Havana, after she left! convicted last night of using the United Vera Cruz and Progresso, Yucatan, States mails to defraud, passed the! In the Madero family party were Mrs. | night In cell No, 320, on the taird tler Fra: co Madero, the murdered Prest-| of the Tombs prison. i : Mais Kine Th P. Madero, | Albert Freeman, convicted w! im perl aeaetig eT, B. Madere:| Dp William J. Morton, son of the dis- coverer of ether, was locked for tie ‘ombs, Chairman of the Former Wardman, in His Own Be- half, Denies Even His Own Pre { viously Sworn Testimony. Coincident with the golng inte effect of the subway contracts between the! eity and the Inter Theodore P. Shonts, will get a raise in salary from $s $100,000 a ye stantial story which reach quarters of the Public Servi sion to-day: | At theaame time, Frank Hedley, vices President and senerol manager of toe State, Senator O'Gorman has th of the Democratic United Stat ator from New York to indorse or re- ations of office seekers, it ming more and more apparent that the indorsement of the Senator ts not going very far with the Administra 000 to right cireum-| fl acording to The first trial on charges arising out of the graft scandals closed this afternoon with arguments before Justice Seabury and a jury in the Su- r preme Court, when Patrolman John J. Hartigan’s fate was given over to » Commis: | re hie b t Angel do Merced Made: : | Hon. 7 Be 0 y c J 7 Encarborainh, with have INe DAY VOUAA ps veins Ld | BISA TEL ARREASn Zito, elstera, and nigh Um cll: No, 72H; In: ipveaveni BarOn Gea vociinallon ‘and. election of the twelve men who for two days had heard testimony piled agalnet ** ; c Mrs, Zrion, They were | Me President Wii but it fs ‘ e e “raterboroush divecto-s are auld t0 toa sty Mer another ovoin| Toe, white-hated son of the NOGA iar Admini sit that | MMOL ACE Cash 82 have voted the :ncrearce in salaries for | ler of the murdered President, and all| Was Up early, and a orld ree | {22 close to Charies Murphy to b Former Inspector Sweeney, who, has thirteen graft charges against the two officials and al creases In, the other members of the family who| Plete tollet when an . recogniaed as th of the Admints- | hi 4 who w: iness for Harti pay for two attorneys of company | had preceded them to New York, follow: | ia by bps ASRECKUmGUlac mie tration in the m ' of appointment him and who was a wiiness for Hartigan, remained in the court room to Sovemb: ! . d = jo nol er be o jane eported rr e Col oreny js | st a meeting last, Nove oat mies i | ne sesso wntel of the Madero admin-| | taement regarding my conviction BPG Sh at Alin were ans hear the arguments and await the verdict against his former errand-runner, ' Mc eraises contract with (he. <Ly | "tration. also on the Monterey Joso|or my future plans” he sald, “until 11, Jew gid that this disposition of the who is said to have carried bribe money from him to Captain Walsh and i q conference W y ate would go into effect, | [egies a: noplew ot Gan. Maven who Haye DAE Se eee Ta rw [orion en, meen under, ReLioiie oaRaiee then to Policeman Fox, who has made a confession, to be used to bribe | eration, of the man is not preside: onts «© asked whether as led in the initia It on th neseeey une "rue when he appeird | jas Kile tn sient ’ ne iG Ne {thorne, L only want to ny that : be yet established definitely enough to George A. Sipp, the chief bribe-giving informer of Harlem. e nile he’ of the Public Ser- bys port c Yo, % Sto: lieve an appeal will be taken, Pend-} ai nounced, but the info on tha « tre eamnleston, Suv the. third. Wrack'n iS | Alonso, am Importers of Note ats |lnv as appeal, we shall appty to War-livvncial ald given beexident vviiaon| a FRANTIC HEDUBY ‘The, conviction, Of scqunts! of, Haytigen = Gis grett: Gearing ios be oe Third and sian iis den Fallon to permit Dr, Morton, ME] i "te gown of | Sweeney's chances of defeating the charges against him. certificates for the mi the streets of the Mexican capt. | 4 oprah York during the} Ninth avi 1 es. peg - tal, following the uprising engineered | Fr nand myself to occupy Cell§) coinpaign Ix to be recognized cc Mr. Whitman was given one-half hour ¢ on the same tier, and close to each | MIt's nobody's business how much T by Felix Diaz and Re from an inside source, for hia summing up, which he considered | ered e head o e 1 Acti Ig Ci 2 of . other, #0 that we y enjoy h D1 * ir jor u | ’ ’ ! est borough testily BY EMOTION. eb apragiobiee fol for Hartigan, got an equal measure siti e ij rig et very lon ai . ed to - added vectmaatary in sev. POSition Of California R. R. | rhe members of the Madero family M4 ay of office, Ho is slated to rem of time, and Geman tle e@@ress te eae’ oon pears sae o he welcome,” were too downeast to tdlk much about|"ALMOST LIKE SLEEPING ON] a: the head of the Natfonal caramikese Jury immediately aftor the recess. | tal months, One would be welcome . ~ . be oe id ” d to # ‘a . » he knows did - ee ienonte ead it was only natural Board, Court Is Told. the misfortune and tragedy associated] BOARD A Een | Ls ba Ses te aAai | WAMTIBAN shot Ge Dieta fara etinul ment of In- with the rise and fall of Francise “How did you pass the nigh’ . va ere onty shoe iy ile roe Madero, All were vehement in thetr| Hawthorne was asked. palgn are recognived insofar as such ’ Mr Danes kenge LEPHOLOUS oF eas sf ro- bi « ow," he said, “'t was gl-| recognition ls agreeable to them, any Mr. e) le ; Is oh 46 denunciation of Gen, Huerta, the pro-] “Do you kno i a r HERE'S THE JOKER: THE CITY] ST LOUIS, March 15.—Chairman | tin dont, as a murderer. They| most like #leeping on board a ship. 1} rate, Senator O'Gorman's widely adver- enstc effect. Hartigan ast facing the MUST PAY INCREASE. Lovett the Union Pacife system) ay they have positive proof that Preg-| shuddered when they ushered Mr, Froe-| tlved position as the New York Admiu- jurors as his lawyer plended for Me ] Speculation as to whether the boost announced in the Federal Court here} jiene Madero and Pino Suarez, the|man and myself Into this steel cell, for| stration patronage dispenser has not aaautt ies face was blank and tn | In cataries cime asa reward for putting {to-day that the modified plans for the) vice-president, were assassinated on|I thought 1 would suffocate before} stood the acid test. ane y oainles i | Fr aries ei ia su aatistactary to the] dissolution of the Union Pacitie-South-| orders insued by the provisional Gov-| morning. But an open window gave us| HAS LONG TALK TO-DAY WITH . PAE pg alpen the serene | ement |e ‘| ee »ndo »- | ernme: " ; i 7 —_>— tr minde thn ae company was mingled with amazement} ern ifle had been abandoned be-| ernment. all the air we needed and the bunk was PRESIDENT WILSON. is ols : . Rist Parlay : sory eatimation that it the city’ T cause of the opposition of the Catifornia| Mercedes Madero and ber sister-in- [exactly Ike that 1 would expect to find] Whether Tammany Hall will be ablo But Tells Mlinois Inquiry Board Unable to Win Fight Against] {i%", ehey bed Geard of olize corrap- which will have to bear the burden O°) Rattroad Commi law, the Widow of the President, at-|on an ocean Iner. In fact, the iilusion|ty qo anything with Mr. MeCombs or It Is Slight—Peoria Gets : the auaebe Gh paridne oes solely ane the incr: Under the contract ano The modified plan for t ais.| tempted to tell of thelr trip to the| was so perfect 1 soon passed off into! not remains to be seen, ‘The position S slg H : Martin for Chairmanship He: lean ease Harti- | will be finally 9s gets Ht) tution of the Union Pacifl:-sout entiary for the body of their broth- | sivep and had a very restful night. ‘This|o¢ ‘Tammany in the hands ox Mr, Me- iG a Ma hor MOR } one-half share in the pe Pacific merg wa Hi r and husband, but emotion overcame | morning a man came to my cell with alCombs couldn't be any more precarious Surprise, Had Ci ted for Years aan bee hes is only after all operat FRET | AA croc) ai Cet | them, ‘They could only denounce the | big pall of coffee, Of course tt wasn'tltnan tt has been in the hands of Son- ad Cove es hit, offialeln Ghee ee been deducted. Vt minors all Renied, ators United) Fiat ircuit} ovislonal government as barbarous | served Just as coffee 18 served on ship-| ator O'Gornan, for the Senator has not nie ey se ——_——— bribery may te olan ee ready paying Mr. > jay it ls} Judy anborn and Smith, sitting a8! and express the hope that some power | board, but the serving of coffee In the! nean able to put anything acrons, while | PEORTA, I, March 15.—Numerous REEAy. oe e started on their way ! easy to figure the other $50,000 will come} the District Court of Utah here to-day. | may yet punish those responsible for | ‘cabin’ served to heighten the tilusion| yoCombs seems to bo so placed that] witnesses but few spectators were pres WASHINGTON, March 15.—Teaten tn — Pe tocdi mid ane trying Hart- as yg city's al ste, Heatey, the Inter. [2M 0! Blan Was allowed to laps the assassination f of shipboard to me. ve can anon that he ta the bosg/ent when the ‘surprise session’ of the| the Democratic caucus in Als stubborn | © Y In the Pee ui taaiiy te AYIA The dissolution plans, as agreed| ‘They are murderers,” declared Mer-| ‘Mr. Freeman and Dr, Morton did not] o¢ the situation. Men of the Franklin| Minols Vice Commission opened here | fight for the chairmanship of the APPFO- "co. naw neon created borough Comp A upon by former Attorney-Qeneral | cedes Madero, a woman of great deter- | pass 90 comfortable 4 night, Dr, Morton] Roosevelt type are to be pushed to tir one i t Committee, Senator Tillman ated a fearful at- | money, if the report is correct. At} "I tol : et at the verdict, and tie} to-day. Am: th waiting to be! priations mosphere of suspicion against this man. event it paye afr. Hedley 926,000,| No ketrovam Tait ne, tne court bore an ON Ba ee ee shen | er ls gu ease Crom baker Uowne ie (oie called were a number of chorue girls| to-day delivered a speech full of D8) Tt haw been wad to you that @ police of- but by the time his proposed $40,000 8} were submitted to the court here aap arte SPORE Ab RaW TAY ALE he iy sy us rol Nene, Have Be Mr, MeCombs called on the President} and two midgets playing at @ local] old time fire, bristling with defiance of] Acer of New York will perjure himeelt salary i# divided in two parts, only |) °™ i ay strong apposition to them he savant 8 mnt Very peetias, Hawayary 5 Beles torday and they had a lone talk ‘about | theatre. William 1. Persons, manaxer| tne new teadere of Democracy in the] to shield a higher official. For months con , | Wa ed by ) cheon, | er to er {0 ¢ ora ay) oore appointments in the various State, 18 arkin Come c re 4 7 Wiryprers b58,00e. will have th ome. from 000] counsel for the Western Pacittc See a ea eee a ho: ballaved Ha RAPS |HO WIN RORSE Ti LN @ORER BIN Hiwer | Cenc tee CRU ALE AOC Ok La Lat Ral aac MOLI COMPANY Ot TNVIEWS: FAR: Loar. Hates ane Walked Gul of tho] the papers have been lied with stories | Anterborough—enabling it to save $5, When court assembled District-Attor- | rowly escaped the fate of his brother,| man, too, was rather nervous and slept] interested in the distribution of patron- ufacturing #¢ d tollet preparation®, | cus room. ‘splractes between ‘the Police Sya- | tem’ and law-violaters. If you bileve these stories it must sem to you that | wirls, teatided that the Ho was excused who employ annually, while the clty puts up $20,000 | Ta Ho had received only four votes pico, where he v York but thr ney Houts, speaking for the Govern-| He was in s in-| poorly, but he Is all right this morning,| age in Ne uehout the more. ment, sald the Attorney-General had not| terested in the of business, when he| and we feel we will be allowed to be] country, wd that 1 will be] lowest wake was ry ‘or Martin, the choice of] .,, ublic hei flee hey serene jad 101 id | wainst ator 5 eve! plicema j Mr. Shonts c:me to the public hears] 0° i. modified plans which the| heard, the day after the mur together during our imprisonment in the] taken when it comes to siaing up the |temperarily to oring tn date, the "Steering Committee” for thie tm Meh a pis n Me Satter or per- | ing of the Pubdlic Service Commission | ii. oud attorneys were to present, and| President, that a warrant Tombs, 80 a8 not to grow very lone-| effectiveness of the services rendered| Frank D, Young, manager of the loc failed ¢ now SASS Ie Oey Se mr formally the application i Hi ares portant chairmanship, and he fale Mr, Donnelly bitterly attacked th to mite yh rich for vertifivates to| conseduentiy was In no position elthor loeg for his arrest is boarded #| some. during the campaign by mon who are| Woolworth Iive-and-Ten-Cent Stora, |PEN Crore ty nave this action| Police Department because Walsh, e of the Interboro! for certific 0 Penne AE Tralee launch and steamed at top speed to] Freeman, who, Judge Mayer dect: Me va spent mae soniye Fy Pe in 0 e alsh, a | to accept or reject them, ry ayer declared, | uxking for recognition the next witness, tostifted that the store] aaa, Physical Infirméties | self-confessed bribe-taker, de etill cap. D: iriecne al t Da [employe thirty-one girl and thet the) oy ruled him out in the minda| ‘sin. out on $1,000 bail, while Hastigan | « fr] minimum wake i 4 a wevk. Twenty} 6 eorey-tive members of the Senate had been heki in $5,000 bail, OMA | Ba give recelve #6 oF tees, oe sity trom the prize toward which] “Capt, Wale,” he said, “gave bi “ya ii not a fact that you are In-| ng had worked through elghtenn years, | Perdured testimony before you in Mice 2 4 7 4 fT structed not to pay any sir over $5] 414 walked down the corridor alone, hope of escaping @ felon's cell in Stat make third-tracking additions to the) “yagy Lovett asked for @ short ad-| Puerta v’ Jejo, where he hid in the) was the brains of the mining promotion} Former Governor Burke of Nort Second, Third and Ninth avenue L| 00K (evel! Mae ae atating that | home of a friend, Salvado Valero, Find-| frauds, was sentenced to five years and| kota, whose appointment as Treas) Ines, The Commission granted Dm eee ed Important. telegrams) ink the Hamburg-American ship Yiti | three days In the Federal penitentiary | the United States wan sent to thi pre ie the Menhatcan. 4 {An applica] I cerning which he wished to conter| Tange was at Vera Cass they sneaked! in Atlanta, the sentence to be consld- noon by President Wilmo pany for such certificates, and after i hagoclater This request, was] to that port In the launch and boarded |ered as having begun Jun, 1. He ts] Mr. MeComb's selection for th an hour's recess, voted to grant the|gqnted. The announcement by Mr n vessel in secret. The Yitl-| 45 years old and fo-merly was a New| Gov. Burke did yeoman servi the Germ: Certificate to the latter company. | Lovett that the modified plane had been | range took them to Havana. York broker. Wilson cause in tie Northwest, and was | Without getting the consent of the head] teaning heavily upon his cane, the pie: | Prison There wae none of the repeats | WIkk ASK FOR A_ HUNDRED | abanioned followed soon after, According to Mr. Alonso, the slaughter! Are ELIGIBLE TO FEDERAL PA.| «so prominent in bringing avout the the eoneern asked ut.-Gov. | ture of discouragement, \ Ant Sennen three wae Greely anx- | MILLIONS ON MONDAY, | As a result of the abandonment of (Continued on Fourth Page.) ROLE IN TEN DAYS, nomination of President Wilsun wt Bale O'Hara, Charman of the Commission! | How much Senat Pitman vote for | eet anaes, the onl Sage ta nae Aétion at the adjourned meeting was tion plans It now 1s neces =| gutlan Hawthorne and Dr, Morton} "tne, President discussed with "tt te not” replied Young. Lor tude on measures affecting busl-| He closed with a strong appeal for a What is the least that a girl in a can live on? asked O'Hara, * ver she Hives at ho tatives of the were each given one year and fission didn’t even go down to the| Harriman inte 1 the Attorney: | pny | in the Atlanta prison, the wentences to] win h ys the names of seve p who ha public meeting room on the thirc floor | General to devise a new plan that shall a ee ele tatetanet a been put forward for diplo- Ty ao 1+?” a a . A al Of the Tribune Building, but gathered | meet the approval of the Judges of the A G G ; Mie taal beeas matic posts and also asked the idea of Gerth CEL Mecri gate: mtaee, tn (ier GOS VeL OR paw een aa EA reat “Gait he day the trial began, || the National hari net committee of the whole, back.of C! naire | smooth and to the point. The Com- for the ness interests in his State have influ-| ventict of acquittal, enced the new members In bringing} HARTIGAN RELIES ON “8Y8- avout his downfall wa not clear to-day, TEM,” WHITMAN ARGUES, vertheless his retirement was credited] Mr, Whitman then talked with the * day) MoCom ission does not recognize | > sald O'Hara, “but just] im part, at least, to the pronounced radi-| jury rather than to them, He pointed | vitting in this ca as the District T s j O ! | a ry t om etary of State of the country pout ti nit legislation Fee eeeainer "Maltble offered four |Caurt of Utah, ; | oO Swing Nn: | eee Hane Heuretary of Wate Dudley bie fn ts another cater 1 wan living alone, iow | eal tendenctes of the caucus out that the only issue was whether | amendments similar to the ones h "| When the new plan will be ready | he World is romping 2 ‘4 of US|) was paroled cn two indictments of af 22 UO Ered i a Al 2 and as! much would It cost her? "LE don't Nartigan had taken an envelope con- | sented when the B. R. T. certific Judge Lovett did not indicate further |} field at a merry clip: | similar 1 sture Oa ee Te tne he rat cape Be ine|know. We hire only girls who live at JOY LINER IN CRASH. taining $800 from Sweeney to Walsh | reo nird tracking were under discussios,|than to say that the Supreme Court || 3,384 WORLD ADS Tr?. DY=- || Judge Mayer tan dave In| tee eaesinneat es {| home." == fren to Policeman Fer | Commissioner Cram was absent, andj had granted three motions for compli: | 2.850 More Than the Herald which to prepare papers for an appeal, | body ‘also gall Ho duiled nat nek O'Hara then came to the main point] pRoOVIDE: NCE, RI, March u.—In|, “If We have proved that Hartigan Mr, Matble's amendments were ‘votsl) ance with its dissolution decree, As || 8,893 WOKLD ADS. LAST SUNE AI — 1) during which time the thee fcted | host offered the post of Cc he nad of the hearing, asking the witness {t! tne fog which hung over the bay early |ianded an envelope ¢o Walsh,” sald | down three to one, the Chairman, Com-! thy dissolution de was handed down| 1.51 More Than the Herald, men must remain in the Tombs, It is) the Port of New York, but te may get} , low wastes and Iminoral-ligaday the Joy Une steamer Georgia, Mr, Whitman, “then we have proved WORLD ADS, LAST him guilty of perjury, for he has sworn missioners Eustis and Williams stand-|j,""tye latter part of cause and effect another pl from New York, rammed t ember, it is| nted out that if Hawthorne and Mor bound | ing together, thought that the fresh project will be] 7408 More ¢ Mernid fon decide to accept thelr sentences| Jonn K. segue. thre ere is only & alight cor hy 4 that he did not give ‘Walah an enve- A ae ae ta eat cing, Mevived within a few days 1} 119,83 WORLD ADS. LAST MONTH Rete Ne AEE Tat ene bumikeenalar: Nyy jon," was the rep ad bere anchored oft Cont} ope. I have nothing againat this young o'cloe! at time, More ie Herald, j tein occupy edt untignt bel! Oar c micu aig Heaconne , r eee dine to the prosre Pee ones » Lovett ait failure of the| short, By hi their neutenves date| (olay In more than pertunct Yours would nut state the profits of | struck amidships and was badly dam-| Policeman, I have tried the best T Service Commission will pasa a xesol plan was due to the opposfion of tie k they a * f four mnths Rt ion & opm HNONE OS) the at rod The ¢ escaped with af could to get him to tell the truth, tion asking the Board of lstin!.e California Commission to the the twelve. Federal convicts are et | hea hy tiie 1, Heid sident of ‘oe| twisted was injured. — | Walsh did so and so did Mrs, Walsh. Apportionment sto appropriate tmmed\- | RETAUNS NN! 9 pathlig pT le to parole after serving one-third} \s Houne t ‘ ‘Hartigan was only one of Walsh's ately $10,000,000 that ws ork on the various | Baur bern woe! . Wort ‘ i ! fi heir» rence t we " od oy.’ He did not want to see him subway lines and the other extensivis | WORLD TO-MORROW le to parole Maoh 3) If ng appeal 14) Wilton would ixaue vurt or suffer, But 1 have @ sacred | may GO 9 imingdiataly. FOR RACING SEE PAGE 4, granted, a OE ee . duty and 4 bed to bave ¢he ixuth in \ e , \ , ’ 0 \ . \ rY 4 's

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