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\ —<—<——_________. Showers to-: FIN EDITION. she. Taesdgy clearing; cooler. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ MONTENCGRINS PRICE ONE OENT. Copyright, 1018, Oc. (The MARCH OUT POF SCUTARI TO AVERT WAR q ~ the mevement of the Montenegrin troops ci p<John Kuslus, a bride of three d 5 REPORT Crown, Prince Said to Have Left the Disputed City at Head of His Army. PROTEST BY NICHOLAS. | King Declares Demand of Pow-| ers That Scutari Be Given Up Unjust and Cruel. VIBNNA, April °%.—Crown Prince Daaflo ef Montenegro and his troops gve marched out of Scutari toward the Nerth, according to official despatches Feceived here to-day. Only, five batteries Of Montenegrin artillery remain in the city. : Government circles in Vienna regard from’ Gcutari as tantamount to the paaMuation of the fortress, which had ‘deen insisted on dy Powers. LONDON, April %—The Peace Am- bassadors in conference here have to/t Moke the fateful decision to-day wheth- @' the Powers of Kurope shall jointly perce Montenegro or Austria be left to act alone in driving the defiant littie tate out of Soutarl, King Nicholas is in the Albanian stronghold, a modern Ajax defying the storm that {s about to break upon him, possibly all Europe. Austria has despatched a naval divi- sion from Trieste with w0 troops, a| morning and telephoned to Mr. man at once, 1 report from Borfin says, Wh force has orders to ys. dlree nd give tattle to King N gity of dispute ie not yet known, it is believed to be more likv.y the troops will take the Moatemstin Antivar! and Dulcigno and possidly San Giovanni 4} Medua and then march |; Straight upon Cettiage, the capital of) + Monte: PROTESTS DEMAND TO EVACU- ATE SCUTARI. The representative of the Monte- Negrin Government in London to-day hor this | to Scutart asin the | sistel on requesting that Mr. ports Cf | matter before the Grand Jury immed!- ately on receipt of the papers in the FROM VIENNA STILWELL CASE TO GO AT ONCE 10 GRAND JURY HERE Whitman and Carmody Confer and Sulzer Gets Promise of ‘Speedy Action. ‘The Grand Jury will immediately tn- vestigate the Stilwell-Kendall contro- verey which resulted recently én an ex- oneration by the State Senate of the brivery charges brought against Stephen J. Stilwell by George C. Kendall, Peesi- dent of the New York Banknote Com- pany, when Mr. Kendall accused Stil- well of haying wake? 680 for the fa- the European! vorable report of a Stock Exchange bill. Diatrict-Attorney Whitman promised his afternoon Gov. Sulser that he, in person, would lay the case before the Grand Jury not any county. | ernor acquainting him with the fact that Mr. Whitman and Attorney-General mody were to have a conference this evening on the Stillwell case. once to whether or rime was committed in this Mr. Whitman had the Gove the long-distance telephone, on Car- reached this ¢ity this Whit. requesting a meeting to- It was arranged that Mr. Carmody it at his convenience, It ‘s understood that Goy, Sulzer in- an Immediate inveetigation, Whitman lay the Mr. Carmody vase from Afbany, These papers are now on the way here by special mes- senger. Baseball GamesTo-Day ——S Feceived instructions from Cettinje 2 ordering him to protest formally NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘against the demand of the European —— Dowerg for the mediate evacuation | _ AT 8T. LOUIS, of Gcutari by the Montenegrins, which | CINCINNATI— te describo. by the government of 300 - King Nicholas as “unjust and cruel.” | ST, LOUIS— The demand of the European pow- era is couched tn the following terms: “We have the honor to declare col- 410 AT CHICAGO. Seotively to the royaf government of | py rTsBURGH— Montenegro that the taking of the fortress of Soutari do ot in any way motify the decision the Buropean | CHICAGO— of the tart, who surrendered Montenegrins and was permitted to depart with his troops, has proclaimed himeelf King of Albania at Alessio, cording to a telegram from Cetinje, Beigrade corr ‘Essad Fasha, with 26,000 troops, 1a| Rearing Tirana avout sixty mil outa | baum), Stolworthy, John G. Weav Imen, Sonator James, Cedarbrook, Lady Nute, Alloohi dollar mutu | $31.90, place §: year-old maidens hage, 10 (Borel), first; Bradley 10000 po es LEXINGTON RESULTS. FIRST RACE.—Selling; purse $350; for three-year-olds and up—Wilhite, Rose of Jeddah, 107 econd; All Red, 109 (Kirach- hird. Time, 1.17, Laurette, » Hermuda, nd Ras halso ran. Two- paid—Wilhite, straight Rose of Jeddah, place, $3.90, stow $2.80; All Red, show $ Cholee, M2 (Bux- Walters, second; Manner: Time—0.54 4 (Ganz), ton, third Banjo Jim, Father Riley, J. Nolan, Art of Beutari), where he will, accoraing | yok, Dertino, Meshuch and Durin also to w plan elaborated at Scutarl, proviaim| 5a), bimself King of independent Albania. | “gy” utuels Korthage, straight ——. - 0, place #.i0, show $4.40; Bradley's BRIDE DANCED 293 ‘TIMES. BEAVER FALLS, Pa. April 28.—Mrs. 8, iB in @ oritical condition and may ‘@ Feoult of dancing too much during her Wedding festivities. ‘The Polish custom of dancing with the bride for $1 a dance is responsible, During the 23d dance, with 28 silver Gotlars constituting the ‘bride's dowry, ‘Mya: Kuslus collapsed and may not re- Chaice, show $3.90, plac OEE SEN ne Fourth at Havre de Grace. FOURTH RACE—The Aberdeen Stakes; two-year-olds; four and @ half fur- longs,--Enver Bey, 10 (Troxler), 9 to 6, $ to 6 and out, first; Gater, 111 (J, Wilson), 3 to 2, 1 to 2 and out, second; *Executor, 107 (Butwell), 20 to 1, 6 to 1 and 5 to 2, third, Time~0.65, Preston Lynn, Filter Gold, Canto and Eathom also ran. *Added starter. ee FOR RAGING SEE PAGE 13, by The Press New York Werld), POET GHALONER'S -| HAYWOOD CAUGHT: NEW VERSES HOLD) SET FREE ON BAIL; SOME TOT STUFFT) SILK MOB FOILED “Bard of Bloomingdale” Takes| Leader Hustled From Train at Hot Rap at Rockefeller .| Passaic While 10,000 Wait and Others. at Paterson Station. ANGRY AT POLICE RUSE. HE CALLS IT “SCORPIO.” Miss Flynn Stops Their Rush to Rescue Prisoner—Leaders Address Big Crowds. Lauds John L. Sullivan and Takes Caustic Fling at “Diamond Horseshoe.” John Armstrong Chaloner, once the poet laureate of Bloomingdale, but in later years content to be only the Roaring Warbler of Roanoke, Va., has pushed George Bernard Shaw under the pile driver and tripped Rudyard Kipling onto the skids. Undisputed charapion of “the rhyming knockout,” Mr. Chaloner has just sent broadcast from his comfortable retreat in the Old Dominion his trenchant volume of cubist verses bearing the significant title “Scorpie,” Mr. Chaloner will be remembered in New York augher Little” Drcciare ewaete Lodkey Now dedtoated to the at-that-time-husband of Mile. Line Cavallert, and of the more recent work on exploration entitled “Hell.” This latest message from Roanoke was published in England in 1908, but because of several pending suits in American courts which might be, cording to the poet's own admissio: affected disadvantageously by the pearance of his verses, America has had to wait in patience until the present moment, AUTHOR TAKES A HOT RAP AT MR. ROCKEFELLER. en from a peru- ‘William D. Haywood, leader of the Industrial Workers of the World and commander-in-chief of the silk strike in Paterson, N. J., was arrested to-day on the indictment found against him last Friday by the Passaic County Grand Jury for “preaching anarchy and incit- ing to riot.” He was released on $3,000 cach ball and hurried to Turn Hall to address the on- raged silk mill strikers. ‘The arrest of Haywood occurred on an Erte train as it was drawing into Pas. sale at 9.6 o'clock A. M. Haywood wag ot tn Bother to eraoe trade Wy aut @ ruse of the authorities to avoid trouble, and but for {t there might have deen serious trouble at the Erie jon in Paterson. A crowd of more than 10,000 had assembled just before train time. In the downpour of rain men and women stood waiting, most of them unguarded from the rain, As the train drew in there were yelle and shouts in which cheers for Bill" Haywood mingled with Jeers and hoots for~the authorities, Elisabeth in and Carlos Tresco, who rested Saturday and bailed te tha, Chalones from the train and their af of sonnets, that the Roaring | ®Ppearance was greeted by redoubled Warbler of Roankoe possesses nothing | ¥ but charity for all mankind, and that he maintains a dairy for the milk of human kindness on his estate. For, touching upon the inspiration for hi Mr. Chaloner refers thus to wood?’ shouted the Big Bill? ‘Ray for Haywood “They have arrested Haywood!" shouted Miss Flynn in answer to the cries. “They took him from the train at Passaic so that you might not see him." CROWD IN A RAGE OVER RUSE OF THE POLICE. And from the crowd her words were answered by @ roar which from a low pitched rumble soared to a treble scream of rage, It seemed for an in- stant as though the infuriated strik- ers would rush in @ body for Police Headquarters and tear that building from its foundations. There were ecreams of “On to Headquarters!" The throng started wildly up Market street, disregarding the commands of the few policemen who had t: to blish police Iii The mob ewept je men aside and burst through lines @s though they had not been there. The police charged the crowd with drawn night sticks, but the strik- ers minded them not at all. A man or two might be forced back by blows of the policemen's weapons, but meantime the others had broken through and down Market street tow- - 2 Rolice Headquarters rushed a crasy mob, snouting and screaming, intent on arriving at Headquarters before Hay- ‘wood did. There were eo many that the street was blocked from curd to curb. From Headquarters dashed two squads of police, and they beat a clear space in front of the building. For an instant {t seemed as though the worst riot of the strike was to occur, but then Miss sible things, to First to throw dust in the eyes of the public by prodi- gious gifts to education, with the veiled hope of educating the rising generation to his nefarious way of thinking; and the flaring, flaunting, brasen-faced hope of buying the public's forgiveness.” Since there is @ million doMare cold cash behind the author, and he is pub- Ushing “Scorpio” at his own expense— take it from his own assurance in the Prologue—this book of verse is “a me- dium for flay! fools that in cencentra- tion, swiftness of action and complete- ness of results beats any other known form of satirical flageliation,” HE PHILOSOPHIZ' ON THE “DIAMOND HORSESHOE.” ‘The sweet singer, who once made the mournful halls of Bloomingdale to re- sound with his gladsome lilt—that was before he went away from Blooming- dale without leaving his P. P. C. card —says right at the beginning of hie fore- word that there have only been four other “masters” who possessed the met- rical punch and rhyming knockout that (Continued on Second Page.) —_—— eee Note This——= four furlangs. --Korf- | H, show $3.90; Manners, | Flynn made herself heard. “Let every man here go to Turn 31 oe World Ads. | last week, | Hall," Miss Flynn counselled. “Hay- 13,358 more than the Herald. wood would wish it If he was here, and he will be here in @ few minutes, We And This World “Heip Wanted” 12,760 eee ISP week. 10,390 more than the Herald. Also This have got $3,000 to go ball for him and \he'll be at Turn Hall almost as soon you will, Hurry up and get there first, #0 you can give him @ welcome, eto speak to you in no CHEERING CRCWD FOLLOWS MISS FLYNN TO HALL, The cheering crowd followed her and Tresca up Market street toward Turn Haul. From the shouting horde came Jeera for the police and now and thes ome one, stronger voiced than the rest, would scream out: “What's the matter with the American Federation of La- bor?" For anewer would come a watting “"Boo-0-0-"" long drawn out and with (Continued on Second Pega) { oem 1,489 “aniey""Ade'is last week, NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1913. IFORNIA WARNED; GETS WILSON’ Vienna Hears Montenegro Has Given Up Scutari 18 Winner of Prize Beauty Contes Arrested for Keeping Admirer’s Ring DEDEOOG0O 006 69608. 50000:0-00-006999-HO6- 00 4-000 99298594 Hee ree HEFFd 0949656654 £0 OODOCOESSOESIO COOODIOOOIEDTDISO DEF EES O PELLDOERL-G46-4GO9 684-0099 anxious to. recov: Purnell $1,000 PRIZE not together. Purnell decided to drop all chargen wt her, Purnell declared to reporters in @t Louls to-day that Mrs, Hillnacted as his housekeeper two years ago, when he first moved his family to Yexas, and before he went there himself, He de- clared she borrowed the ring from him m0 she could make a “good front” on BEAUTY KEPT HIS $000 RING Tira lanl eo Cae 'LIVED IN JERSEY WHEN ®8HE WON BEAUTY PRIZE. Mrs. Hill was living in Blairstown, N. J, when won the tional Beauty Contest” arranged by the Schu- berts, who offered 61,000 to the most beautiful woman in the United States. ‘Three thousand photographs were en- tered, and the Jury selected Mra. Hin as the prise beauty. Salesman, However, Gets It ‘Back and Gives Up Letter Girl Had Written. Mrs, Laura Hill, first prise winner last November of the $1,000 beauty con-| ‘sry, G11! told St, Louls reportors she test conducted by the Shuberts, and! accepted a position of $75 a week with said to be the most beautiful show girl| Miss Gertrude Hoffman's company. on the American stage, was arrested Sh° was described by enthusiastic Press agents at the time the prise last night in St, Loule, Mo., charged| ya, arded as “barely twenty-one with the theft of @ $500 diamond ring| years old, of the blonde type, and of a from W. A. Purnell, a travelling sales-| figure as symmetrical and graceful as Purnell, who travels most of the year | unatected manner—not at all the typl- tn Teaas, where his wife and four chil-| cal stage struck kind. She hae had no dren are now living, followed the dash-| stage experience, never having ap- ing show girl to St. Loule and caused eared even in ~na'cur theatricals.”* her arrest there after she had refused SE to give him the ring. When taken to Es KAISER, FEARING ATTACK, Hull told the. detectives that she et| HAS POLICE ON WATCH. known Purnell for two years, and that during that time he had lavished eifts | Suspects at Carlsruhe, He Abandons Train and Travels by Auto to upon her, among them being the $600 Make Visit, ring. GIRL SAYS PURNELL WAS JAAL. BERLIN, April 2%—A warning that learned | an attempt was to be made on the life OUS OF ANOTHER, she declared, had was loaving Miss Gert-| of Emperor William during bis visit to rude Hoffman's company, in which she |Carigruie in the Grand Duc was appearing In St. Louis, and Was} way received yesterday going out on the vaudevi. freuit with | Ahearn, @ trick bleycie rider, of whom! abpoad. she declared Purnell was inordinately | potjc Jealous. It was this Jealousy, she said, that caused him to ask for her arrest. Mra, who Is @ divo rst met Purnell when #\ ork- ing as & “perfect 36” cloak model the establishment in Fifth avenue wh Purnell je employed. At the store this afternoon it was denied that she had ever been employed there. After Mrs. Hill's arrest Purnell ap- peared at Police Headquarters in st. Louis and was permitted to talk to the! young woman. After a somewhat ex- citing conference Mrs. Hill agreed to return the ring to Purnell providing he returned to her a letter she had written Bim, and which she seemed aust They in of Carisruhe and most stringent precautions were taken to prevent any outrage. FRANKFORT-ON TEE-MAINE, Ger- many, April 2%—The polio of Carist ruhe were instructed from Berlin to keep spectal watch during Emperor William's visit there yesterday as a number of suspected persons were re- ported to have departed for the capital ‘of Baden, According to the Karlsruhe corre. indent of the Frankfor’ ‘ -xette, the Emperor changed his plans at the last moment and, instead of proceeding on the special train which had been pre- pared for him, drove in an automobile om siassburg. No incigent } PAGES PRICE ONE CENT, BRYAN DELIVERS. MESSAGE. OF WILSON TO CALFCRNIA; GIVES WARNING TO STAY Secretary, Speaking in Sacramento Declares While Each State Must: Protect Own Interest Welfare of Nation Must Be Considered. HAS MESSAGE ON JAPAN; IS MET BY JOH Legislature Called in Joint. Session 't Hear Him Explain Mission From President on Alien [and Bills, SACRAMENTO, Cal, April 24-—Secrtary of Stte Bryen today. delivered President Wilson's message to Califomia on the ; bills that threaten a clash if made laws. Appearing at a jolat | both houses of the Leglislature held: here, at : me ent, the Secretary presented the plans of the Administration at.¥ ton to avold trouble with Japan. The session was secret and the the President's message was withheld for the present. 3 Before the Legislature met Secretary Bryan had a conference at State House with Gov. Johnson, Lieut.-Gov. Wallace and Speaker of House Young, at which the anti-alien land bills were discussed and: vice on the subject given by Mr. Bryan. Previous to this tary Bryan made a statement which was construed as a warning to fornia, he saying in substance that while each State must tect its own interests, still, the welfare of the nation, of which it is a part, must be considered, Lagi BOWERY DERELICT DDENTIFIED, DEAD, AS WEALTAY MAN Dudley Jardine, Snatched from| STATES MUST BE CONCERNED NATION'S WELFARE, «> ‘The warning statement made by retary Bryan was ag follows: “I am visiting Caltfornie at the and with upon an important matter which, local tn ite immediate effect, ia tonal {1 Pauper’s Grave, Divided $100,000 by His Will. | sattons. The body of Dudley Jardine, an, “Coming on euch a mission, eccentric who was worth $100,000 and | P® savane ee to say who, dying as @ pauper, narrowly missed being consigned to a pauper's grave among the nameless dead, has Deen laid at rest in the family plot in Trinity Cemetery, Jardine, the son of the late George Jardine, @ prominent manufacturer of organs, was long associated with his father and brothers in the firm of| © George Jardine & Sons; but years ago he drifted away from his family and associates and lived on the Bowery under the name of William smith Early last March he dropped on the street in Manhattan and was carried man to Gou' ur Hos: he died March 14, with- enter Into the conference.” READY TO DELIVER MEQGAGE. LEGISLATURE. Secretary Bryan lost no time, his arrival here, in plunging into the im» tricactes of the proposition During breakfast at the Mansion he and Gov, Johasos ussed the pend! | retary Bryan began jChamber, with only Beoretary Gov. Johnson and the 130 members of | the Legislature in attendance, ba Mi a A toe Identity. A , houses previously had voted to. Wentification was made by| inet afternoon chance. An a tant Hor An im a east side mission brary recognt: Although it was stated earlier Secretary Bryan hi requested @ conference, from which the n an who oceans! y assisted hi % man w vastonally assisted paver. teen snad theeswietan the books. ‘The identity was | apould "he" enakeaen teat ; by @ search through the dead man’a| thle wes: Gly olai by the Secretary of State ims ly after the meeting convened papers, and members of Jar i It is not faly to say that were notified just in time burial in the potter's Meld, Among the dead man's papers was & ‘8 family to prevent Gu BAD NAUHEIM, Germany, April 28, —Mrs, Corneltus Vanderbilt arrived here to-day to take the cure. The Emperor William's ati Princess Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen, brought her from Frankf Her Royal Highness will remain to @nner with Mra, Vanderbilt to-night. } ments have been made MMe, during his stay here to a ‘Capitol Butiding, he be accessible to callers during fla It was arranged that Mr, should take of Wallace's office erat