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UICK WORK IN FIGHT TO OUST STILWELL Let Barred All-Nighters Tell of Graft if They Paid, Says Mayor The Gag 2 “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ WEATHER—Clondy to-night) rain probable Thursday. FI EDITION. ; WEHATHDR—Cleudy to-night; rain provable Thursday. EDITION. f “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ IL 2, 1913. Accuser of Senator ‘Stilwell, Who Says He Demanded a Bribe PRICE ONE OENT. WEDNESDAY, APR ~TMORGAN’S BODY /Acouse NEW YORK, 22 PAGES Conrriaht. 1018. by The Press PRICE ONE CENT. Os. (The New York World), THEY DONT TALK OF GRAFT VE MRE LIVE WIRE KILLS TLL PUT OUT GAYNOR Let Proprietors of Closed All Night Places Tell Every- thing, Mayor Writes. OF BUSINESS, RAP AT CRITICS » LOOTED FROM THE LINE; A TALE OF PINK SILK YALESTOENT AT ‘WORK ON BRD Wind Blows His Dangling Steel Tape Against Railroad’s Electric Feed Line. COMPANION HURT TOO. TEN TO HAVE ON URN HOE After Arrival Here Funeral Ser- vices Will Be Held in St. George’s Church. BURIAL IN HARTFORD. | Wreath and a Message of Con- HRT 90 9A I OR OH oe Hoe ae Be a De ae \Inquiry Likely to ROOF FROM SULZER ON STILWELL BRIBERY DEMANDED BY SENATE |. Be Made Sweep- invites New cHARGES.| AND A LURED MARINER |Steitielt, Sctoot Young Men ; | ing Enough to Include Reports : Were Taking Measurements |, -dolence Received From the That Stock Exchange Interests “Guzzling and Vulgarity” for a Damage Suit. German Emperor. , Raised Fund to Kill Bills. Ended Forever by Drastic Order, He Hopes. Mayor Gaynor gave out a state ment to-day on the report that graft charges are to be made to the Dis- Sict-Attorney by certain all-night re- aort keepers that money was paid for all-night licenses. Shortly after the statement was Siven out for publication Police Com- missioner Waldo appeared at the City Hall and talked with the Mayor in the latter's private office, The Mayor's statement follows: “L think the Commissioner and his men did the Job last night well and with discretion. It was not done until Inst night, The few places without all- night Hcenses were closed Monday night, and seem to ‘have been con- founded in the published accounts with; the forty-nine places’ whose all-night Hicenses I revoked to take effect on April 1, ~ “his all-night gussling ana val- warity is at an end in New York, forever, 3 hope. “E see the worst of the proprie- tors say they are going to the Dis- trict-Attorney to make graft dis- closures. Good. Let them go and - tell everything, That is what we all want. If any of them paid graft it has not saved them. They threw it into the waste basket. SAYS POLICE MADE ALL GRAFT DISCLOSURES. “AlLof the graft disclosures we have ad thus far have been from persone ciSsed up and put out of business by our Police Commissioner. And the credit is grasped at by others. We cloned gambler Rogenthal up twelve tlgses in twelve different places in suc- cemsion, While the police were sta- tioned in hia twelfth place he revealed his graft payments. “In the same way, when the Commis- Joner closed up the vile house of Sipp ! put him permanently out of bust. nes, he revealed his graft story. In the came way, when the Commissioner por- manently closed up the vice dens of the Goode woman and had her convicted tn wourt, she came before the Aldermanic pommittee with her twenty-year graft ftory, And these are absolutely all of ‘the graft stories we have had. And yet the Commisisoner 1s given no credit for these things except by intelligent and ‘houghtful people. “Ana now, if the valgar and vi- cious proprietors of some of these all-night carousing places wast to unfold their graft stories, let them come right along. Jane 2. was that the matchmaker offered ht By 9 arate Seinaigence the vell of] yiven ner definite approval and has feared that the young woman's skull 18/ the Genate convened today. He sald “phe work of police reform which I! mw AVION, Gonn., April 2—The|2 per cent. of the gross re-|the adjoining church, Santa Martal asked France to reprenent her. The| tional Chairman Stands Pat on fractured, ho had not the slightest idea of resign undertook when T came into this oMfce, |rutes far the annual boat racen between | colts for Moran to fight Delaney,| degli Angell, rang at the time, appro- | decision of the French Goverment has per Miss Chambers, who te « Vassar @rad-|ing and would be able to explain ti hnd which has been carried on day bY |'Vale and Harvant on the Thaines ac | The Soldier was sick and Al MoClo#key| Priately Joining in the service for the | neen communicated to Russia. Declining Ambassadorship. uate, 19 an expert horsewoman, and| Kendall transaction to the aatisfactic Gay under Commissioners Cropsey and |New iLondon, which have been an-|°f Plizabeth was substituted. Me-| man who had often admired its majes- W. W. Vicks, ameiatant aecretary of Gareror wen tee Faveriie, ROrK yed of his fellow-legisiators and his cou was riding ‘or et time to- ‘Waldo, and which can be done only by patience and Iittle by little, has not been and will not be abated one jet or tittle py threats of graft disclosures. That swhat we want, and the more of it the better. German Ambassador this after- ‘ nee TO 0 OFF % _y sum of money considerably below thi The Woman's Suffrage vill was defeated | 1 4 - Hoard of alth «t Proseoute KEEP POLICE OUT HEAI ton Wie W. H. Metkleham will be is ee nets piy bei ane noon afd a wreath on the coffin In the| tne Itouae of Heprenantatives: here Mr] pour, whe re aia when Mr MeCombs Ree ere gee from Mr, Kendati for framing the bill NEW GRAFT. baad ane nad name of Emperor William Among the nau ja statemen' ny other re- ake » Vee Coating. designed to end the monopoly held 0: “The orders of the Commissioner pub- ——— ished’ tia morming forbidding any of- |ANTI-ARSON TRUST PARADE. pesees batore the. Soave min lardey coved by Mr. Satterlee one of the most | Teamure cannot axain come ap for two| In the statement to which Mr Vicks | icp, smooth amurtace, gainet only by |PFinting and engraving of wtocks and on of the force from entering —— a touching w at from the Emperor, referred, McCombs #aid !t would be im- spina t fine, is under the ban, |®onds sted on the New York si Heep ar Wan Commissioner Johnson Takes Brace | out. . maple <eapnapeend | possible for him to sucrttice hie person- | mrenemore, the mn rit 7 bs hotels or Nquor places in the enforce- ment of the Liquor law except under the Commisaioner's orders not new. . ‘The usual wld and utterly unfounded j with its heavy expenses a device to make his produeta ture} T@Mmany man, the Republican minor. Do you not remember that I made that) AUBANY, April iecied by @ brass] all witnesses and hear the case at ‘te! ;imors which follow the death of 4] Suffering Much and Condition Ne- baseman. carnemead [pennies from the swoettoothed, faces| ity ls anxtous to get all the scanda! pos- regulation shortly after I became| band, a delegati Moh came to| meeting next Wednesday prominent man are flying about Rome ussiee Gasaas SPARKS START MANY FIRES, | trouble it he doesn't couse using parat-[eMle out of the charges against him, Mayor? It te repeated now only for|ATbany on the “arson special” trom Sar B erp enamel In Mr. Morgan's case they take the ! j LA ail lane To that end the Republican Senators entety. New York City marohed wo the Capitol! FRENCH AVIATOR KILLED. | torm of a report that the real oausn off JACKSONVILLE, Mia. April 2A Mase tm Meridian, Mine, Threatens! Chemists of the Board of Health have] et advocating an open tal before tho “Seeing these all night carousing |to-day to attend a hearing on a bibi Me death was concealed and that he|empaten at noon to-day from West Ma IaREER ataaiai orted that paraffine tm tndigestible,| Whole Sevate, which wes the procedury placcs entered, some of the force might | #!med at the so-walled “arson trust. Yveo Fauve Crushe@ Under Meter | died of cancer, Thone who know tly Reach saye | ft nd Dr. Lederle announced to-day he|fotlowed In the case of the Republican think they could do the like on their] ‘The delegation, headed by Fire Com- attending physiolans and their ouvis ryoM MH Aprt2—-Fanned by would degin prosecutions against those] Senator Jotham Aitts. The Democrats own hook, To allow them all to enter ov interfere with such places would re- inatate the immense organized Mquor pratt which was done away with. hibit, shown in New fee during Jan-| to-day by the overturning of his biplane] the slightest oasin for any intimatio: ed in a fall several weeks ago” 4 up to 2 ofelock and was still] i allow an adjournment for the session “The enforcement of the Liquor law! vrr was conspicuougiy @isplaye! inj at & height of 20 feet He was crushed} that Mr. Morgan did not die as wa —_ _>-- ling, Sparks faling in eve in jon “et: on or about April 2. ——— ithe Assembly Chamber, where the hear-|to death veneats the motor whee it vised flames to break out wo half) s: a 440 500 Lor ing Mr. Kendall has turned over te At- Sentinncd pa Pes Reged. tas wendy (ee sate Wrmiinved of Beiw0d Page FOR RAGING 86B PAGE 17, desen iterent. places iF sai’ BS HB 3288 | ormeydtenerad Onrmody ail the. ove hy wins Cie et hele eR at Sali elie if ils att z 2 4 f Thrilling Chase by Owner of “Them,” With Climax in Court as Exhibit, A. They were pink and they flapped in the breese. They caught the eye, com- manded attention and admiration. About them, despite the general plan of construction, there was something— a tuck in the sleeves, a frippery of lace at the neck and the suggestion of « ruffle down where the lower section ended—that told unerringly the sex of thetr owner. Walter B. Hellhorn, chief engineer of the Mataba, and to-day: conducting series of saloonic investigations ashore, saw them, He.éauné a qonvedient tree and, moored to it, gazed enraptured into the rear yard of No, 984 Halsey atreet, Brooklyn, which was glorified by their presence. | Distant admiration lost charma and the engine room car tacked over the turbulent lawn until he could make fast to the clothesline from which they fluttered, He felt of them. They were | allk—and very, very pink. Two clothes pine were all that held them; to re- move then) was simple for a man who knew so much about machinery. The pink apparitions and the fllum!- nated engineer were heading for Erie Basin when Mra. May Garrelli, who had worn them before and hoped to again, looked out the window. She screamed for help and rushed into the street. Neighbors followed her. Their orles sounded to Chief Hellhorn like the per- emptory jangle of the dell from the bridge and he put on full epeed ahead. Five blocks away, with Mrs, Garrell! and neigibors gaining on him at every Jump, he collided with Detective Fen- nessey and Poltceman Fiattery of the Flatbush station, They looked at the pink ‘uns an@ deduced there was more jo Mrs. Garrelit's claim to them than tp his, In Flatbush Court a little later Magistrate Walsh safd the paper wrap- per which the aympathetlo policeman had put around Bxhibit A would have to be removed if a case were to be made out. “Twill withdraw my chai then,” |said Mre. Garrell, quickly. “I don't think It would be at all dignified to do that." Eventually she changed her mind, end off caine the wrapper. “Hardly enough of ‘em to call it «rand larceny,” said the Court. “I'll hold this man in $200 bail for examination Friday, Exhibit A, duly tagged, was—or wei —Kept to figure in the prosecution, and wilt not be worn by ‘Mrs. Garrelli to- night. $< YALE-HARVARD BOAT RACE. wi nounced, provide for the freshmen and varsity four-oared everts on June 19 and for the freshmen and varsity eight races on June 2. ‘The varatty will be rowed if oondt- tions permit at 8.80 on the afternoon of Band to Albany for New Law. missioner Johnson of New York, called on Gov, Sulzer at the Exygut!ve Cham- ber before the hearing, @p arson ex- Edward J. Fogarty, @ student of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale, was killed and his companion and class- mate, Donald C. Brockett, was seriously injared at New Rochelle to-day when through @ peculiar mischance the heavy voltage from the feed wires of the New ‘The funeral of J. Pierpont Morgan will take place from St. George's Protestant Episcopal Church in Stuy- vesant square on the arrival of the financter’s body from Europe. M¥- Morgan will be buried in the family tomb in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, York, New Haven and Hartford Rajl- road's electrified sone passed through thelr bodies. f C. 6. Hamilton, a New Haven lawyer, in the preparation of @ suit for dam- ages against the ratiroad, hed occasion to obtain the exact measurements of! the Division street bridge at New Rochelle. He came down from. Now Flaven today, taking its him fe two students of the selentifc school to make the necessary measurements with sur- veying instruments. Fogarty, during the course ef their work, took his stead in the exfot. cen- tre of the bridge and dropped a sted tape measure to Brockett, who was) standing in the middle of the roadbed. ‘The line had to pase the triangular nest of wires which give power to all the trains through overhead contact. While the two young men were in- tent upon their work a. gust of wind blew the suspended steel tape against one of the uninsulated wires, carrying a heavy current, and instantly the full voltage was diverted into the thin strip of steel. jock knocked Fogarty off the the roadbed, thirty feet be- low. He struck on his skull, fracturing {t, and he died « few minutes after he had been removed to the New Rochelle Hospital. Brockett, his hands and arms seared by the electric current and rendered unconscious by the high voltage cur- rent that passed through his body, was hurried to the hospital with his more seriously injured classmi It was thought by the physicians that he had a fair chance of recovery. ee BOXING COMMISSION HEARS COMPLAINT AGAINST CLUB. Dan McKetrick Charges Atlantic A. C. Woulda’t Pay Boxer Moran According to Contract. Things are apparently not running very smoothly at the Atlantic Garden 4. C,, the new fight club on the Bo: Following closely on the heeln of Jim- my Johnson's resignation as matoh- maker, “Dan MoKetriok, manager for’ Frank Moran, the Pitteburgh heavy- weight, appeared at the offices of the Boxing Commission thie afternoon and complained that the management failed to live up to its contract made last week for the Moran-Sokiier Delaney bout. MoKetrick’s kick y to the Commisaton Ketrtok claimed that the management fn the presence of witnesses made a new contract and offered to give Moran 4 onus to go on with McCloskey. (Moran's manager saye that the man- agement agter the bout offered him a mum was refused and MoKetrick ap- Chatrman Frank O'Ne!d announced that the Commission would summon After Fall of 800 Feet, VERSALLLBS, France, April 2—Yves| Faure, a milttary aviator, was killed where the bodies of his father and other members of his family have been Jala to rest. ‘This announcement was made to-day by Henry P. Davison of the Morgan firm, Mr. Davison sald that the date could not be atated accurately until tt wes settled whether the sailing from meer Gide of Herbert L. Sattoriee, , Wee Hees Hamilton and the oth are accompanying the body time to join them abroad. He sailed lest, Batutday, ———— MR. MORGAN’S BODY TAKEN TO HAVRE ON JOURNEY HOME. ROME, April @—The body of J. Pler- pont Morgan, accompanied by his rela- |ttves who are in Europe, was taken from Rome to-day. Special cars were at- taohed to the regular train for Havre ‘his evening. The train goes through the @implon tunnel into Switzerland end thus to France. ‘The French Government announced in Paris to-dey that at the request of the French Ambassador to Italy all the usual complicated formalities regarding the admission and departure of the dead to and from French territory would be: watved. An escort of sixty police and soldiers assigned by the city and the kingdom accompanied the funeral procession from the Grand Hote! to the rattroad station through streets empty of all sightseers. ‘No public notice had been given. Peo: ‘ple on the street stood uncovered at the curd end crossed thémselves as the hearse passed. A funeral service, sive, was held in the state apartments tn the Grand Hotel t The mem- bere of the family and a few friends stood about the coffin amid a profusion of beautiful flowers in the shape of Wreaths aff crosses sent as tributes by friends in many countries, Besides Mr. and Mra. Herbert L. Sat- terlee there were Miss Helen M, Ham- uton, Mr, Morgan's Thomes J. O'Brien, Ambassador, and Mrs. O'Brien, Giuseppe Bastianelli, Dr. Allen M, Starr and Dr. George A. Dixon, the three physicians who had attended him during his iMness; Mre. Woodworth of New Yort and Charles Lanier of Now York WREATH FROM EMPEROR WILL- 1AM LAID ON COFPIN. imple but impres- tle arches, which formed at one time a part of the Diocletian baths. When the son, rector of the American Churen in Rome, read a prayer some of those present could not restrain thelr emotion inrmmerable messages of condolence re which the son of the dead financier the text has been cabled to before and uM Phere 4 20 ous frankness inst Mr. Morgan's deato ries aside impationtly ther M250 HO EH SOI Hae BS Start Fires in City. VIENNA, Austria, Apri! 2.—/The Mon- defending Tarabosch and the fall of hour, according to a despatch from Cettinje to the Reichspost. The cor- ing in several places. The bombardment of Soutari 1s re- ported to hav Montenegrin ber ing the arrival of reinforcem LONDON, April 2.—Sir Edward Grey, the British Foreign Secretary, in- formed the House of Commons to-day tnat aw Montenegro had resumed the attack on Scutari, contrary to the will! of the European Po: the latter had decided to proceed with the naval dem- onstration off the Montenegrin coast Two British warships, he said, were eady to participa: PARIS, Apri! The French Gov- ernment to-day decided to take part in the naval demonstration on the Mon- tenegrin coast, owing to Montenegro's nemative reply to the request of the European Powers that she should raine the stege of Soutari, Action will be taken, however, only after Rusia hae await. VOTES FOR WOMEN BILL KILLED IN CONNECTICUT. | fiyecial to The Proving World.) i HARTFORD, Conn, April &—The afternoon, the vote being 100 to 74, The FLAGLER NEAR DEATH. POWERS ARE DEFIED; DEAD ON ROAD BY KING NICHOLAS, NEAR AUTO, WITH BOMBARDS SGUTAR! BULLETS IN HEAD Montenegro Army Captures|Mystery in Killing of Afbany Three Ports While Shells | Chauffeur—Police Hunt Four Men He Drove in Car. ALBANY, Aprii 2—A farmer értving tenegrin army besieging the fortress of| along a country road near Latham’s Seutari haw onptured five of the forts| Corners, in the town of Calonie, Albany rly to-day noted « big two others 1s expected to occur at any | seven-passenger automobile standing by Lying a few feet away was the body of a young man, appar- respondent says that Scutart te burn-|ently about twenty-five years old, with County, the roadway. three Whllet wounds in his head. ‘The police of Waterviiet were noti- ceased late to-day, am| fied, and by means of the loense aum- wae identified as be- longing to Richard J. Clute, owner of an Albany garage. Clute hurried to Watervilet, whore he identified the body as that of his son, Frank J, Clute, who had heen employed as « chauffeur at der the car hote) at 11 o'clock 1i learn their identity. of Troy. M’COMBS WILL NOT GO TO PARIS, SAYS VICK. Associate Declares Democratic Na- the Democratic National who was in this city to-day, asked McCombs left an Albany it night with four men, and the police are endeavoring to Blood was found on the seat and steering gear of the car, which was headed in the direction Committee, when out the report that Chairman OVER TRIAL afternoon a resolution calling upon SENATORS IN A CLASH OF STILWELL Bronx Legislator in His Seat To-Day —Attorney-General Sends Deputy ° to Aid in Getting Evidence. ‘ALBANY, April 2.—The Senate adopted by unanimous vote this Gov. Sulzer and Attorney-General Carmody to submit forthwith all letters, telegrams and other documents relating to the charge that Senator Stephen J. Stilwelt of the Bronx so- licited a bribe from George H. Kendall, President of the New York Bank Note Company. The resolution was YOUNG WOMAN RIDER THROWN FROM HORSE AND SERIOUSLY HURT ‘Miss Margaret Chambers Dragged by Antmal Near Home in Bronxville, ‘Mine Margaret Chantbera, twenty- four years olf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank R. Chambers of Bronxville, is in @ critical condition in Lawrence Hospital at Bronxville from” injuries sustained this morning when sbe was thrown from her horse, Governor, while riding in Pondfielé Road, Bronxville. ‘The animal slipped on the asphalt pavement and threw her. Her foot caught in the stirrup and she was dragged’ some Gistance with her head bumping the roadway. When she finally became Gisentangled, the horse ran to Crows Nest, the Chambers home Groome rushed to Mies Chambers's res- cue and carried her unconscious to the house. She wae’ quickly removed to the bos- pital. Drs. Austin of Tuckahoe, Seun- ders of Bronxville and Howe of Mount Vernon were summoned. Mr, Cham- bers, who {# senior partner of Rogers Peet Company, hastened to the hospital with specialists from New York. It te day since returning from @ visit to Arizona. Mocs mabe had accepted the Paria vert! BARAFFINE CANDY MUST GO. “I know that the matter standw"ex- porte are erroneous.” terests to accept the RIDIAN, Miss Parts post, | out this ‘The festive chocolate drop with the urthermore, the maker of the festive hovolate drop who must resort to such who persisted in its use. ———— ALMANAC POR TO-DAY ae) Moon rises, 4.10 x Sun rises Presented by Senator Blauvelt. ‘The i | a i it il | i f ! | | F it fe z E 8 lf ; i | i i i | GuTE tf es f if it} af l i i i i | i s | $ an@ Thomas, comprising @ sut-comm!t- tee of the Judiciary Committee, have the matter in hand and are working with the Attorney-General. Senator Stilwell was in his seat wher etituente, Senator Brown, the minority leade: haw prepared @ resolution providin: for an investigation to discover the exa:t reason why Revision Clerk Sa:nue’ Lewis was removed yesterday. Lewi fe the clerk who admits he took $2" the American Banknote Company in the Exchange, Inasmuch as Senator StMwell is u favor putting the tmvestigation in the hands of a sub-committee eo that the Senate may keep right on working and | . hf