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— ANY irls With Scissors Beat Gunmen in Battle on Broadway — The “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing K FOR PORT COLLECTOR DENIES HE IS A TA ~. WRATHER—Cnecttiog To-ftight; Tucséday Fair. FINA WRATHER-U ttled To«Night) Tucsday Pain FINA EDITION. EDITION. { “ Circulation Books Open to All,”” PRIOE ONE CENT. fh 1918, by The Prose Pal 14, 1913. 16 PAGES PRIOE ONE OENT. . TOO GIRLS BEAT GUNMEN WOROANATREST 40D ROUT POURE Comino Cates of Port Who NEW PORT COLLECTOR _BESIDEHISEATHER | IN REVOLVER RIOT sermon pa jotable Men at St. George’s|Strikers Open Fire on Dozen : AS ORG ANIZATION M AN ‘ ‘ Church Here Before Body Officers and Bullets Fly Flying Bullets Fail to Scare! DO)PE"S CONDITION Operators, Who Drive Out f Was Taken Away. ‘ fathude | |CEREMONY WAS SIMPLE.|300 GUARD VILLAGE. ; ‘es BETTER; DOCTORS } ee STE | 7 BATTLE ON BROADWAY. .|Schools and Stores of Con-|Mob Threatens to Burn After ‘ be AGAIN HOPEFUL necticut City Close in Honor| Repulse by Firemen With Saag Three Desperadoes, Chased ; of the Dead Financier. Streams. ee ererees in Mamaroneck. -. . ———EE But Frank L. Polk, New York Law- yer Slated to Take Loeb’s Place, Says He Has Never Been a Member. AIDED MAYOR M’CLELLAN IN FIGHT WITH MURPHY. | Collector Draws a Salary of $12,000 a Year and Has a Great Deal of Patronage to Distribute. Whether Presklent Woodrow Wilson hed taken another slap at Tam= Into Noonday Crowd, Escape ' ‘Temperature Drops to 98 and by Fast Sprinting. | The mortal part of J. Pierpont Mor-| Three hundred men of Mamaroneck, . . |8an was laid to rest to-day in the] sworn as special policemen and armed Danger of Pneumonia Be- | scorgan mausoleum in Cedar Hill Geme-| with revolvers, ehotguns and rifles, have lieved to Have Passed. tery at Hartford, Conn., beside the body | constituted themeelves into a guard for ‘Three men walked into the factory of | of the financter’s father, who 4] the town to-night, when another attack Mitchell Bros., manufacturers of under- | Inte aon's great career by leaving him| by the rlotous strikers ¢rom Harrison, wear, on the ninth floor of No. 53) ROME, April 1—At 5.20 P. M. to-day | $10,000,000. ‘The ceremonies in Hart-| #!milar to a fatal foray of to-day, Is Broadway to-day. Two of them drew it was stated that the condition of the! forq, tike those earlier in th day in| feared. revolvers and fired several shots Into) Pope had remained stationary during |tnin city, were kept arable. ear plala The laborers who tried to rush the the cefling. Then all three began tol tne afternoon. His temperature had ned, covered with a|t0¥" to-day aud were held off by the throw things about, shouting that CO! not risen, which was considered a cer-|blanket of red roses, was carried|£™* of twelve police:uen afer une of ored girle were not wanted and eould | tgin proof that there was no trace of | through silent atreets Mned by thou-|'"? Toters had been shot seat not eupplant white worke pneumonia, and also of the certainty |sands of men and women and Jer0es Cony: 6 Gonna) wont, bad eet * There were 100 girts at the machines | of the Pope's recovery unluss there are | children. school! wounded, have thrvd:ened tb burn’ to- in the room, most of them natives Of} complications or he {8 imprudent as in| As the Stock Exchange had been| MAht the home of John ¥, Liuater, the coffin, brown s' West Indies, whom the firm had called in when their regular operatives the pasi closed during the funeral services in Prof. Ettore Marchiafava on leaving, New York, all schools and all business village President. A special guard of armed men will go on duty about Hun- ter’s home on Prospect stree: at dark and remain there until dawn to-morrow, many in his selection of Frank L. Polk to be Collector of Customs at New York, which was announced to-day, became a question of the point ~ went on strike in January and whom| the Pope's apartment after examining | Noutes in Hartford were closed during they had retained because of the excel a: the burial. But so far as the Morgan gee rae tea ap nee dh : se er ‘Warrants are out for Anselmo Gérenéo| PRANK L. POLK. of view late this afternoon when Tammany men claimed Mr. Polk asene 4 ence - u really trust that the | 11 commonly called “Foot-and-a-Halt” Ge. a ‘ f thei ber. ight have been that of the weil ; of their number, Pees). xirl, the bookkeeper, ahrieked and fled} pope's tiimese will have a favorable | ive husband and father of a laborer's | PNG the president of the newly formed | ” zy 5 leader of the T x) At the first shot, The other girls didnt] gotmtion 4 it te possible to induce | howseioid union of the laborers on the county | ] George ‘L. Donnellan, ler of wenty-seventh District, in frighten @ bit. ign roads who initiated the riot today. He | 5 ae “Throw them out!” cried one of the bel oneng t to take proper care of | = The body was taken from the great! :, known to be the moving spirit at the * which Mr. Polk resides, said that Mr. Polk was a Yyember of the general hall of his brary and art gallery just we . xirls, and the whole hundred rose from | 11 'the middie of the day the Pope had| ack of his home at Madieon avenue| boltom of all Rowliiy. | Bile eon one committee of the district and had been a contributor to its election funds. > | thelr machines, brandishing asinsars #08 short sleep almost uninterrupted by | S84 TMirtY-sixth street ot a ttle be- was among the strikers arrested after DECISION GIVES HOPE | FORCES THREE JUDGES When told of this, Mr. Polk asserted that if he had been made a member tong sticks on which muslin Is rolled. | coughing, His temperature was allghtly : TWO BANDS OF RIOTERS SWEEP | of Mr. Donnellan’s general committee it was without his knowledge. ——_—_——<— _———————— concerned, the funeral oa The men flourished their volvers z carried to St. George’ threateningly, but the girls fe at | Sbove 98 degrees, his pulse & and his! Untt! Inspectors Titus and Gillen with ON MAMARONECK, ‘ ‘er “The omly @me I ever contributed @ them undismayed, and as the leader | respiration 2%, It ts confirmed that bis| thirty policemen arrived to close Thirty-| The strikers centre their resentment | cent to @ general Tammany fund was in received a stiff blow on the head from | kidneys are now functioning well, sixth street between Madison and Lex-|on Hunter because they say he promtaed x | A BOMB PLANTED AT 19a Presidential year—when € een- ———— —e fn atick he took to his hecls. His com-| The Poptiff took little notice of those | ington avenues to all traffic there were | them an eight-hour day and §2 flat wage tributed in behalf of the effort to elect panions followed and ail started for the|around him. For the most part he re- \not twenty curlous sightseers in the|if he were elected village president. a Democratic President. That was the) ed silent and passive, allowing |nelghvorhood, Even after the pol When he got into office Hunter found only tim street on the run, mi r t ed them into Broad-| averything to be done without protest, | lines were establisied only a hundred] that pending contracts prevented his Will Ask Gaynor to ital 1 9 : Other Tamman: lined. erly ence the men more fleet vf |. ‘The improvement in the Pope's cpndi- | or more persons haited on thelr way to| fulfilling his promises, y Owner of Terrier Was in Cell je | to reward Mr. ‘Polk as one mon oon ; mingled in th day crowds| tion is considered most encouraging, as | work. Several thousand laborers employed i ae to the leaderantp of Charles F, Raven, Meantime the bookkeeper | last night Was the seventh since the| J. C. Tiedemann, the sexton of the|on various jobs between New Rochelle His Curfew Order Except and Magistrate Had Gone YP] than to eat Iteetf, and thought re Begley and his| first relapse suffered by the Pope, and} church, had an automobile hearse in/and Stamford, Conn., had been on strike Fes be bad ‘rouge hale . Jozen men| the gravest anxiety had been caused| waiting, But the family of Mr, Morgan| since Thuraday demanding the recogni- Where Liquor Is Sold, to Lunch, reiiis amsistance, When they and the | by be Increasing prostration and weak- | disliked the moderness of the plan and/ tion of their organisation—the Labor. terrified bookkeeper reached the loft} ness accompanied by a haggard a>|at their request Mr, Tiedemann pro-|ers' International Union of America-- a Sect (orritiyis were ell back at their ma-| pearance arising from malnutrition. | cured @ horse drawn vehicle. It was} shorter day and higher wages. Un-| A decision to-day by Justices O'Keefe, chines, working as coolly ag though] It now appears that the access of| driven by Patrick But! in aged man, rumors had emanated from their | Moss and Salmon of the Court of Spec- nothing had happened. They seemed | coughing suffered by the Pope at about| who performed the same last service} camp at Harrison, but there was no| ial Scssion will be made the bas! Touegard the‘tniire aftair as a welcome | 11 o'olock 1ast evening, accompanied by | for Russell Sage and Collis P, Hunt-| actual violence until to-da relaxation from the monotony of work. | the emis! fieerigcr Senay at eed ington. at tne aireotibe of the strike lead- #» eager to get into the tly rellev a | R MILY AND RELA: | ers, whose identity is only suspected, may feet, ‘tone had thought | ffm, aa Cardinal Merry del Val paper TTL Bd el ba eeetel two straggling, irregular eolumne| sion to keep open after 1 P, M, and to to take a sood look at the intruders, | jt would do, to obtain that restoration | niarched out of the camp at 8 o'clock| continue the service of food and tho} iv ctroom and raleed much a commating Against Building Wall ee ee and so the police could get only the | which sleep gives. ‘ ‘ as followed by seven’ this morning and proceeded southward| cabaret performances om condition that | yirking, anapins and growling that dive Ri " “Somebody presented my most meagre Joscriptions of the men to] Rome had been thrown into @ state of | ron SOrruNOA 0 ok Nr Nag “4g toward Mamaroneck. Hquor shall not be sold after 1A. M. | tices O'Keefe, Mons and Saimon couldn't — President—I don’t know ald in their search for them. extcorae dapreneion Bt fe ennowncernes cther, Following them were Herbert| O8¢ column swung out along West-} The decision was in the case of Jesse | ear themselves think, but I want to say I nev of this attack, and many thought the | mother. Following them wore Mesvert|chester avenue and halted at Ophir| 4, clayton, bartender In a cafe at They sent court officers out to quiet) LONDON: April 4—A milk can Aled piney and never wrote & weve ned Tete Soe ial sNeey ee Farm, the country place of the late|is5 seventh avenue, at Fiftieth str the dog or to onder its owner to take it] With gunpowder and connected with an} gubject," sald Mr. Polk. gan, grandson, and Anne Morgan, hie| ©" * til Cardinal Merry det Val reassured | on eee amily of William Pies. | Whitelaw Reld. Tho superintendent re-| 1, ion wan arrested at 4.2 o'clock on| Away, but the dog drove the court| electric fuse was found this afternoon| | “I expect to give the Government of the new Collector, A small Irish terrier caused an e: traordinary adjournment of the Court pleas al inden baa GMS ot Special Sersions shortly before 2/Can of Powder With Lighted] omce untii noon, When tela o'clock this afternoon, The animal sat Porter for The Event! in a green auto roadster drawn up to| Fuse and Time Clock Found | nomination ana acceptance nad the curb in Leonard street outside tho announced he said bd 7; an appeal to the Mayor by the Restau- rant Owners’ Association for permis- i | The hearse was followed by seven- i 3 Lg it z ef Puree men junped trom a doorway at One Hundred and] them. fused to grant the union's demands and 5 r " ej ' thorough business administra aiden! res fatter noon to-day] During the night the Pope's tem. | fon Bantioa ee ae the men at work around the place were| the morning of last Nov. 23 by «ollee- pecan as) A bl ry waht for | inelde the railing, surrounding Pied ter ae tyre — So and one of them, with a revolver, shot pure, erssually_decressed uatit ie [and tn Griven away by the strikers, Next thle | maa LS cgeeiaesn apes that he nat [in a cot of the Bank «me land, 1t Was Fel tenure wae excellent. I can't discuss Jo, 125 Fast One| wen I. _|column came upon a bank of laborers | entered the res : “ ‘4 , od by the police, licles; I don't ki TE ad. Pot! = he ea oH Prof, Ettore Mprstiaters BES! anes cee nee De aa hh working on the State road under Con-|that hour and had found twenty-two |},, oat ia ey a of this reer ee ) ene from the can when ther, ‘vill be, lee in petal. bes be passing with Frank Ampico of No, 167g] mitted the Poult 00 0 lois te aorta St George's Churah, whe.e the simple | tractor W. 2. & McCabe and forced) men and fourteen women winging ant |the Justices wanted to know, and it] a policeman found it. He promptly business administration without fear or Lexington avenue, The men escaped, Ee aItion Of the heart and the| services were held, them to quit the job, three hundred | gancing to the music of a plano, He] Jeveloped then that Magistrate Butts, [plunged it Into a fountain fn the vicinity, | favor to any one,” De Marco was taken to Harlem H le He was satisfied to learn that| The honorary pallbearers were George Upham Doyle was Informed of the| Ad not seen érinks sold, but had{in the Tom's Court, had declared a] When the can was examined a clock-|NEVER ALLIED WITH THE TAM. pital {na critical condition. Amplco| SF 0 Ti ection and inflamma-| 8: Bowsolu, Lewis Cass Ledyard, Rob-| | Shorim Moats wae intend of te voticed that a door giving entrance into |ocers for lunch and was not in work arrangement was found inside. MANY ORGANIZATION. was arrested as he was running aWay.| 15, existing on the left side had not] ert W. De Forest, Henry Fairfield Os-| trouble @ ph arm in the barroom was open. Outside the dog was e#till barking, An attempt on the nk of England on which were frosh born, Joseph H, Chonts, Robert Bacon,|an automobile, taking with him a squad ind at lust Spectal Sessions suspended ‘to the militant suffragettes} Mt Polk says he ie an independent He had « revolver increased. ‘The Justices decided that there had P Is attributed oi A George F. Baker, Dr. James W. Marko:,| of deputies armed with riot guns, shot- e ad} usiness pending the return of Magis ore, Democrat. dloodatains. Dr. Andrea Amici visited the Pope i Haar gix-] in gome quart wice after the departure of Prof, Mar-| Elbert H. Gary, Seth Lew, Morton 8. | guns and revolvers, This display of|teen no violation of the Nquor law) irate Butts, He arrived about 2 o'clock, pai ESS “[ am not @ member of tNiafava to-day. ‘According to an un-|Paton and Hithu Root, force discouraged the mob, but it also|and discharged Clayton, saying that}ang when he learned of the comm and have never been allied with it F a The police allowed the thousands who| deprived Mamaroneck of the urgently | men and women had a perfect right to} tion had Cyril Miller, owner of the do; am enrolled as a Democrat, oa nding between the two physicians ea Base ames 0- ay fea Mot call Prof, Marchiafava again, | Could not get into the church to gather|/needed protection of the additional | congregate in the room and amuse) brought before him at once 5,000 JO that account, I suppose I may be called oe ‘ne considered the Pope's condition|in Stuyvesant Square Park. When the] men. themselves with music, dancing und| Miller said he was chauffeur for TY COBB $15, B. |. member of the organisation because stationary, Prof. Marchlafava is to see brief funeral procession passed through In the meantime the second coluinn) ginging, provided the provisions of the] “harles Kessel, President of the New _ the organization fathers all Democrats, ATIONAL LEAGUE Pius X. again to-night. Second aveneu to the church the|had marched up Mamaroneck, Theliiquor law as to the walo of drink| York Moving Picture Company at No |Ball Player Wants Ten Days to Con-| but have never worked with it tm aay N . Thaide the Vatican all is tranquil and|housetops were lined with hundreds,| anton had asked permission to paraie| were not violated. Haat Fourteenth street, and that nel cat ae He Is Still Newntiat Lindi 5 NEW YORK. pusiness seems to be proceeding as|included in the black fringe were] through the streets of the village to give) pho decixion was selzed at once by] “Pt the dog with him to protect the sider It as He Is Still Negstiat- Mr, Polk was a member of the Demee aT ‘ | Duane contrast to the tine when Leo| scores of detectives, pasted thera in] demonstration of their numerical the restaurant men, who sce In it the] be in his car. He sald he had to ing With Detroits. cratic League in 190 and 1910, and when BROOKLYN— WHIT was on his sickved, when every-|fear that ihe occasion might be tho| strendta and, refused, had threatened to| satvation of thelr t shows, By | APY many messages and consequently! areggo, April "Ty" Coby] Mayor McClellan named him ¢or 0000000 1 — | thing was brought to a standstill ad |gignal for the outbreak of an anarchist] Carty out thelr oF Intention tn de-| savor viors recent ruling every | Yas frequently in buildings away from} CHICAGO, | ADIN Uh yl Sill.) service Commissioner it wae . So great confusion reigned oven before | org crank, ‘The physicians and nuracs| “ance of the authorities, Mayan been driven from the former| i4 car. Policeman Reitly of the 14 champion d pelent ce the Matava ea ith the 0000000 rem leath, arrangements for the con- (or tne ‘Iovingsin Hospital, which ay | Five policement from Harrlson, coure| ait night restaurants saarp on the| itt street station said the dog had] Leamue, may become @ resident Off organization, ‘lave of Cardinals being pushed for-| Storgun gave $2,000,000 to found, were] (ef of the coming battle, preceded the:n| gtrike of 1 o'clock, and the proprietorn | wapped at at least thirty Chicago If he fails to come to terms) sir pole has @ “fighting Jaw” ef the = AT CHICAGO. ward, Conspicuous in thelr uniforms along|#M4 gave warning in Mamaroneck.| believe this new decision makes i1{When Miller left him in the car at{ with the management of the Detrolt! gisig popular in this edaimletration, T 4 Tt fe said in Rome that if any con-|tne rails of the roof garden of that in; | There Were available for immediate duty| tegal for them to remain open, and) “Hambers and Church streets and that) club, according to @ telegram sent bY 1" Mp, ‘Polk end Gecretary Meadoo are PITTSBURGH— clusion is to be drawn from this quiet: | settution only five regular and special policemen| deprives the Mayor of the right to| ‘2? animal had torn the arm out of| him from Augusta, Ga, to-day, g008 friend Mr. Me. ‘i 2 0 0 1 GB & — | ness it must be that those around the | "Te crows observed with murmured | Under Chief O'Nelll and two private de-| nave the police close them up. one woman's dress. When he remon-| Cobb, replying to an offer of $15,000 a 008 SD: sae pig him to die, ibd i Mure! tectives in the employ of the State- strated with Miller the datter dad de-| year and an automobile to act as Chi- father, GHICAGO— a) Pope do not expect to amazement the plain brown stained, un- fee cevaann in’ all piglet fied him to arrest him, an iy 90m of Gen, Leonidas Polk of the 00100 WR — ‘The persistent rain aud cold weather.| osneq box which contained the coffin] “mv, pate cnoyen yy ca prones Reheat a tor ete eee ent | cago agent for an automobile supply] Confederate army, wae 3 exceptionally rigid for thts season in| i oq was carried into the church by th The route chosen by the mob was one Ousted Employeen. H w minutes as {¢] company of Logansport, Ind., said that) oe gtate, ae: int 3 ; ni ef " al } : bead i, f ANd s cA which brought them into Mamaroneck ; ne eer Miller would get aWay with this dare, | he was still negotating with President] ™, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Rome avement the aisouliiee Of treats) sndortaker's men, through one of the show streets, ‘They| When Alderman Curran, on persona.| ¢q strate could find no law og | Navin of Detroit but Would give a defin-| “But that has nothing to @o with #,* Mm ine Ai ariinet ert eft necessary the) ‘There was wome disturbance In ths) came shouting and biawdlat syaey | application at the offier of the Mayo: line statute book® on which to hold nin. {ite answer to the busiiess proposition | protested Mr. Polk. “EZ wag bora im use of artificial heat, which he dislikes. | p, caused by the milf Misa Mary |) | powday, learned that Mayor ¢ ray mY eezy New York.” here park, caused by the «ii a> ore and stiletto however, the Magistrate looked | Within AT BOSTON. Prof, Marchiafava, however, considers Nixon, w very oid womaa who went to} Unis Ake tran the aides of the din. | approved tae sutnorigins police AKG) out the Window Where the pve Lat The concern which seeks Cobb's sery-| Mr, Polk ts not new to public serview {NEW YORK— it indispensable to Keep the temperar| work in the Morgen family when shel orderly horde as they murched ana{ Hie department heady ty want rec tie court officers Wha ware {ices recently weaned Vincent Campbell, | having served as President of the My of “ 1000000 0 —; |The pope to-day inquired about the} came to this country trom land {n| windows weie smashed on either i Joby fo et him, nud t aaah a Howton ourfelde from ba nicipal Civil Service Board here and ag BOSTON— pilgrims and when he heard | 8 and ts now @ matress Workius| Residents, most of them women whose | Neal! avdressad: 9 commu Tet inn Bence piasee OS laid 4 member of the School Board, MR 00000002 — th had left Konte, expressed | under the supervision of st. George's ands hed gane to the city on eariy | son $2 90 ' att o fn mB whic Miller | BF TR crate Polk te forty-one yeare old ané ta/aila a appoln ment Fy he Was unable to| Guid House, i gins, sought shelter In celiars. je yold approval of the measure } dow's yowllne wai Aye THY TRB wfaduate of Yale, class of ‘94, recelve them. He referred to the bad} More than 150 of the fore;nost cit!-| Word came fiom another scour of | Alderman Curran wal nward| oe » distan 7 [he waa a member of “kul } 7 e je dietanes, % al MOP POR aie 75 EBALL GEE! weather and said he wished to pray for oronerenra one core ae Ja letter to the Goveraor netting Cort ne dunticew of Special Sepsions went | Randy MoD. vat, i ene ee 2 Mie Dye pa" ——-—— ag aprergm seme — sCoapaues on Mecong Pega bulb eck 90 Lbels dence, ee, Moe eee ines He neenrnanennnen ten hi eee scene eesti aasnret ot eee: