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i : ‘ ‘ i ek ee | WALSH, UNDER FIRE, ADDS TO GRAFT STOR cA cL DITTO) EDITION. “ Circulation Books Open to All.” PRICE ONE OENT. Cora fake tac NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 380, 19138. 24 PAGES PRICE ONE OCENT. SULZER LOSES HS FIGHT ° ~{ALFIRNASHEN "7% Sein fo ach Soking ROE TOKE, 1610) 000 BRIBE PLOT ——, AUENLANDBILL js" ‘ HER SKIRTS DOWN a aR nee gue LEM NEW DISCLOSURE BY Justice Gavegan Tefls Mrs. Ducas She Is Making an Legislators Disregard the Gov- HERE’S THE VOTE. Property in the State. Indecent Exposure. ¢mor’s Demand That Party | gia Mekaishy O'Xerly Fol. [BUT MEETS TREATY. js . Informer Testifies That Inspectors, Accused in the Sipp Conspiracy = Raised Fund to Silence Fox = \ EXTRA SESSION SOON. PY eed reset ince rok Expected to Pass Both Houses sey, Carroll, Carswell, Conte, in Short Order and Be Cullen, Fitagerald, ‘ Governor Declares He Will Folos, Frawley, Gedivey, Geille, Signed by Governor. . Heacock, Healy, Heffernan, Hi Keep Legislature at Work | scx Howite, " seclatian, Mas “She Is Making Far Too Free an Exhibition of Them,” He Says. - Pledges Be Kept. ogy Hoe ong Ag Mas HER STOCKINGS ‘GRAY. if He Was Convicted. and Whitney. DIVIDED COLLECTIONS « SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 90.—Call- Justice Gavegan looked dewn from Until It Accepts Bill. ad xo ga Patten, | rornia's answer to President Wilson and his bench in Part V. @upreme Court, é eckham, Polloe! msperger, | Secretary Bryan on anti-Japanese legis- 2) Sage, Sanner, Simpson, Stilwell, | jation is a bill which, while in reality WITH EACH IN CO: By Martin Green. Stivers, Sullivan; = Thomas, | discriminates against the Japanese : oe Ooereyponsest ef The Bvening| Thompson, Torhorg, Velte, Wage | noiders of iand in this State, etill, it is ‘at the came, thundered: eS claimed, keeps within treaties between the United States and Japan. The measure, known as the Webb bill, it is believed, may meet the pending situation and possibly be acceptable to ner, Walters, White, Wilson. ALBANY, April 30—The State ee ermeieeniaatee Senate, after a couple of hours of debate this afternoon. refused to pass BARON ARRESTED ‘he Sulzer direct primary bill. The vote was 8 yeas to 42 nays. the Administration at Washington. During the debate it became appar- Action on the Wedd bill wes taken ent that Gov, Sulser's attempt to in- at midnight, within three minutes af- imidate-the Senate-had generated ‘ ter @ conference between Secretary of ‘yan, Gov. Johnson ané the deepest resentment. Henator Wagner, the majority lead- legislative lenders, at which Mr. Bryan er and Tammany representative, de- announced that the official message of fled the Governor to carry out his plan President Wilson to California hed ew wat tsar te at rome ty Defendants, Taken in Handcuffs Appellate Court, Lose Fight to Dodge Tombs Cells. W. Walsh on behalf of all four of the former tnspectors, Dennis Sings ny. James; Husity, James T, Thompson and John J. Murtha, om. i i i | of reprisal and the deflance was echood been epoken. yy other Senators. It waa plain that The Senate, before which the Bird- ut for his insult to the Senate—con- eall-Thompson bill was pending, met 1 tained in his veto of the Blauvelt ae Wealthy Landlord Was Last n i y cece t h re ie caumeenoen seuceucn 30 Oe minutes voted to substitute for that i man in the witness chair. ' tery Wellman made Walsh admit that he had sbandoned his.one tim ei i ecutive power and patronage to force] Man Seen With Prince Lu- ) bill—he would have fared better. measure the new draft known as the Basehall G: T } A Webb act,’ which was completed by At- le filled with quick mortification! friends and that now he was to save himself; that he _ iden ihe Sulter tut was outed wo | becki, Found Dead. | tornay-asneral Wabo yenverde).” uo ames TO-Day | aie es core tare o morse fends sad Sint ery rag se Smet realized $7 Brown asked that his bills be placed on | substitute was adopted as an amend- _—— her, rather abbreviated aint must ‘deliver the men higher weeney, Hussey, Thomap- ‘third reading for consideration immedi- bere and ings = gent to the printer rt] ” NATIONAL LEAGUE. “Why, your Honor, son and Murtha. to ately after the debate on the Sulzer bill, | WARSAW, Russian Poland, April 9.— | AAW & Hunde ae attorney, — Unanimous consent was given for this | An extraordinary sensation was caused NRWiMEROURIC A AT BROOKLYN. WEALTHY WOMAN ACCUSED action, and the Republicans had a bill|to-day by the arrest of Baron John Owinh (a the Abeches cad? Bevan ca GIANTS— 3 to vote for. Bisping, one of the wealthiest land-| a, prancisco, whither he went to-day 1100010 a mak-| OF MAINTAINING NUISANCE. | Nien: ARBPUBLICAN LEADS ATTACK ON | lords of Lithuania, on the charge of| as the guest of the Panama-Pacific Ex- BROOKLYN— herself in ——— 1 Af THE BILL. murdering Prince Ladislas Druck! | position Company, it is the plan of the 1000004 ‘That's all/Surrendered by Her Bay ter Lubeck!, a close relative by marriage, | Senate leaders to take no further action ———_—__— rrest onan Arorn. seman. 8. Mere ‘on the bill until Thursday, when it will AT BOSTON. ® soul a Warrant for againet the Gulser bill. He attacked the | Whose boty was found pierced with two provision calling for the abolition of | bullet wounds on April 2 in the park the State convention for the selection of | adjoining his residence at Teresin, near State-wide candidates, and declared that | Warsaw. st ata percep ec eet Was Issued. 00100000 — Mrs. Garah Ballin, a wealthy woman! “1 can prove it,” BOSTON— Hiving at No, 865 West One Hundred| panty, Godenes Gave Him Fat Contracts as J. nd Righteenth atreet, was surrendered} ary, 7 the direct nomination system is not prac-| Prince Ladislas Druck! Lubeck! who] naty to the Governor, who has stated 00000000 by her counsel to Chief Magistrate Mo-| » isl yelaee ended » ; ? | B. Brady, Vice-President thoable in the State of New York be-|was a well known Pollsh nobleman and | inet ne will sign the measure at o H Kaoo thie afternoon after the District-| nen , cause of the large population. Prestdent of the Automobile Club of| ‘ane mew billie believed to be of Supply Firms. AT chicago. ditconer'e omkee tod! eviained © ware| encanta’ rahe to 0 fom cvsations ” He attacked the provision of the Sulzer | Warsaw, left his house on April 22 with|in strict conformity with the treat CINCINNATI— aoe ta fainet her charging her with! > JA credil ~ falsh 4 ‘til calling for a party council of candi- | Baron Bisping with the intention of ac-|hetween Japan and the United State jarde Mr. Stanch.ield's client, Themp- i maintaining @ public nuisance, From dates, Senators and State Committee: | companying him to the rallway etation. | yut all efforts to secure an opinion By S. M. Wilt ; i om emptied Mgr per y epee < 2 3 8 ses come up in the regular course of busi- PHILADELPHIA— ness and undoubtedly wilt be passed, tt is sald. § 5 men for the adoption of a platform. He| As the Prince did not return a search| trom Secretary Bryan or President Wil- Uve first at No. % East Sixty-third|etreet, which Mrs. Ballin owns, four eai@ thet, although the convention sys-| was made and his body was then found |gon falied and the State leaders de- ‘World, street and then at the Hotel Netherland.| women have recently been taken to tam had been universally atiacked be- | in the park with his carriage and horses |cideq forthwith to proceed with their m AT PITTSBURGH. A year later @ eon, Robert P. Ducas,| court on charges of being inmates of a ohuse of the prevalence of oflice-holders | standing nearby. plans for enacting it into law. best known in New! ST, LOUIS— was born to them. Msorderly house. ney Clark turned the Sta: end office-seokers in conventions, Gov.| The arrest of Baron Bisping fol-| ‘The term “ineligible to citisenship.”| York as patron of Brosde ve ll In 16 they parted under a separation| Following raids upon the place made | orsant witness te'e most Sulser ts advocating what 1s practically |lowed on his evidence at the inquest, | which is the part #0 odious to the Jap-| 4. oa tmentrical ball crcl 1 3 0 1.0 © 0 1— 6) agreament by which Mrs. Ducas was to| by Lieut, Costigan of the Headauartors | men ro pian lie By Rasps ‘& State convention composed entirely ot | which the police allege was contradic- | anese, was eliminated from the ne eat ‘fret nights, was the} PITTSBURGH have the custody of the boy, but was not| Staff, a registered letter was sent to| Mr weillman nme jon, OMfice-holiers and office;seekers. tory in regard to the last moments! measure, but the Principal subject of the testimony to-da; 00000000 1— to be permitted to take him outside the| Mre. Ballin, notifying her of the char- Ry ferris He ‘at the suspented Senator Brown declared that New| the two men spent together, tained by stipula in the investigation into the financial Horough of Manhatten except during| acter of the house she owned. No re-| cnr’, rd ey rany, making. ten ay Yorm City, because of the of population and the conv tending the process of voting at pri months when he was sent to the Bact coss Radziwill, daughter of Count An-| quire and hold land only tn fore Commissioner Prouty of the Inter- was further provided that Mr. Duoas|her arrest waa secured only after DO! One Hundred and Twenty-eixth . — Baron John Bisping married @ Prin-| not eligible to citisenship’ affairs of the New Haven Rallroad be- AMERICAN LEAGUE. July and August of alternate years, It| ply was forthcoming and a warrant for drew Zamoyski and Princess Caroline | wtin any treaty now existing between Pere yeey nd Mra, Ballin. state Commerce Commission. I wtath Hea, would monopolize State candidates | de Bourson. the United States and thelr country. | oe eae a vive Fresida me AT NEW YORK. to 189 P.M. every Say and trom 9 A. fall for further | erm” end that he had begun to col ‘office, The up-State communities} Prince Ladi was & grandson of oe g resident of | BOSTON— M. Bat aly Tie M di 05 May & once through Patrolman for up DIDN'T GET “OPINION” FROM ail jurday 6 till 9 A, M. Mon-| examination on May would never have a chance to get a|the last Polish Minister of Finance, BRYAN OR WILEON. ebay railway supply houses and 210110 ~ J}aay. Attorney Jay C. Guggenheimer benerpapyy -aneegmepd man one State ticket under the Sulzer | = 4 a intimate personal friend of President) new YORK— | was made trustee under the agreement, Gyetem of petition nominations, ho resented tho attempt ‘This, tn’ the opinion of leaders, leaves| Mellen, the “Diamond Jim’ of Broad-| NW Q * 0000 __ + |and to him Mr, Ducas paid #4000 « year JUDGE SCORES JURY. wae taak ts cea ments fe Benator Murtaugh, Démocrat maid | oe eee iea ee nae ie iolen of the Gov-|the Federal authorities no cause for! way was shown to have secured with- * |for the support of Mra, Ducas and $2,000! uae Charsead With Bi conspiring to pay pela pom pain. st the Sulzer bill, | CPnor # ideas on the Sen-| complaint. If the substitute bill, rushed! Gut competition million ¢ol iLADE & year for the support of the boy. Mi ing to pay Bipp $1,400 to stay out Gov, [ates The action of Senator Healy| through at midnight. offends the Japan- - ce AT Pri LPIA. Ducas contends that in 198 and in wi} Acaettted by Tw of town, had arranged a $10,000 fund to | ahowed that the Governor's demand on| ese it will be because of restrictions in| Wort? of contracts from the New Haven! WASHINGTON— Sree eeaeres Fak IR OH O08 ie HiT sce Gramm, ta the Court of cen. ommitt Seen tamiy it ths hale SULZER TO TALK. Walsh was fruitless, and it ts now] the treaty and not because of expressed | ‘4: 000000 J +g pga ar Me a ers fied until se Teens ee sd tna | tad been convicted. Walsh bad paid his Senator Murtaugh said he agreed with [anticipated that Walsh wit feel the] etscrimination in the language of the toa eeTten Chamber, of | Commeros | pit ADELPIA= eee a ee eee ree ettiog te the once ne “Alsat ts | mare to Sweeney, he swore, when Fox's the Sul bill in every detail except the | displeasure of the Executive, on ‘a0! e le In to-day’s inquiry, and a 5 | confession epolled the piot. abolition of State conventions and two} S¢nator MoClelland, in announcing his| The phrase “ineligible to citizensitp” | 't® attorney, Robert Homans, began Moooooed ts Fos gg vg ge in by me took him bpwal Shanken hi ping te All four of the Inapectors had éivided or three minor matte opposition to the bill, took quite a fail is avoided in the Wedd bill by provid-|POking Into sumpiy contracts. H. A. | a,gepatt AND RACING PAGE 20, | nines ai a lal [oy Bcory ‘The verdict | Vice Srett with him while in command Mly amended, As to Gov, Sula out of the Governor, whom he charac.| ing two descriptions of aliens and Fablan, formerly assistant to President | nce, (ee we & Loapiyo bsg : of the Hartem district, Walsh testified. to go out among the people and tell | terized as His Majesty. He wanted to|Aning the rights of each, as follow Mellen but now purchasing ae Mre. as replies that shortly after | was “Not guilty Boston and Maine, was from whom facts and figures w. drawn, shel OF SUFFRAGETTE PLACES. | eignea the asreement only under duress HOW “DIAMOND JIM" Fiaures| --—-—— and fear that unless did she would AWAY FROM BROADWaY, — Gets to London Headquarters After | be deprived of all means of support and { “It's getting the fashion,” said His Honor, “for juries to take the word of crooks against that of respectable citt- fens, It's an outrage to turn thie man loose to again prey on the community, MRS. BELMONT ON ROUND | se arrived in tnis country ner husband them that they had been betrayed by the|know !f the Democracy t# bigger than| ‘1, All aliens eligible to citizenship began to treat her brutally, that she jewisiators, Senator Murtaugh said he|Sulzer or Sulzer ty bigger than the| may acquire and hold land in the same wanted the Governor to go up into his | Democracy, manner as citizens of the United States, district, and if his constituents, after | ‘Wis Majesty he ts going to ex-| 2, All other aliens may acquire, pos hearing tho Governor, wanted him to|communicate us," shouted the Senator. |gess and transfer land ‘in the manner Walsh te sick man, but he ts far | from the man lying close at desthte door from whom Mr, Whitman weeks 260 gained much of the information which made the present trials posail He eat far forward in the witness £ vote for the Sulser bill, he would vote |‘*Well, he can't excommunicate me. I} and to the extent and for the purpore| “I find record,” said Mr. Homans, “or! Police Make Raid—To Be Host- |"*" De. tonee ores eladlabal. bal \ aie a ‘The di Ps his arma resting upon bis knees and bis for it. was a Democrat when he was wearing | preseribed by any treaty now existing | contracts with the Kleth Car and Manus ' ; iceman {a to be belleved betore that of| “meets intertwined tn hia lap, His peg Henstor Blauvelt defended his bill, | short pants. between the Government of the United] facturing Company of Sagamore, ess to Miss Pankhurst. Ve ae | Sure ecopbasized the ex “ ie Comp re, Mans., PURDY MAY GET PORT JOB. crook, #0 matter what the condi- treme thinness which the Governor vetoed the other} Senator Brown took occasion to spring! xtates and the nation or country of| signed ‘J. B. Brady, Vice-President.’ In| WONDON, April 30.—Mrs. 0, | je J any . cone of his neok, wrinkled tke day in a message characterizing it aa| Joke. He eald he was amazed at] which auch allen i a citizen or pub-|this the Mr. Brady who ts the intimate| 1. P. Belmont made an exhaus-| tone may be in the department at pres: | gopbier'a, He epoke at times E ¢ fraudulent. Senator Blauvelt said his| complaints of executive Pressure voiced | ject,’ personal friend of Mr. Melle tive trip around the su@ragette cen. | 20 & Named a8 Fessibie Chole fer | ont.” Vious effort, He was full of earnest. bill, with the exception of four minor|by the majortty Senators and called at-|" Ay the treaty between the United] “I think he is," replied the witness, [tres to-day. When she reached the ‘elle for New York, ness in his efforts to recall and to recite , 1s incorporated almost bod- | tention to section 18M of the penal cole| states and Japan apecitlon that iand| “And is he also Vice-President of the | neadquarters of the Woman'a Social! WASHINGTON, April 9. —-Laweon|VEDRINES STARTS FLIGHT with accuracy the events of which he fly in the Bulzer bile providing for imprisonment of from Avelinay ‘be acaulrad or leased only for] Osgood Bradiey Car Company of |and Volitical Union she found police: | Purdy of the New York Tax Commis-| FROM FRANCE TO SCOTLAND | “22 Susstoned. Senator Thomas, Republican, said he|to ten years for any person seeking to | residential purposes, or for factories and | Worcester and the Standard Steel Car|men in possession. Mrs, Helmont had! sion wan brought forward to-day as « pol ER ‘The trial wae resumed after the four ‘would vote for the Brown bill, Senator | intimidate or influence a member of the| shops, the act is held to te a rigid | Company of Pittsburg, and of Manning, | joined the International Suffrage Club | possible choice for the Collector of the| LYONS, France, April 80.=—Jules Ved- accused former Inspectors had eee Duhamel then took up the argument | Legislature. ‘ restriction upon the acquisition of farm-| Maxwell & Moore of New York?" and during her ¥ojourn has| Port of New York. Senator O'Gorman] pines, the French aviator, started from taken, handcuffed in pairs, from the S for the Sulser bill, Senator McKnight, | “The trouble is,"" said Senator Brown, | ing lands by the Japanese, “I belleve he is.’* 1 &@ large selection of ph | nugwewted Mr. Purdy and a letter t 437 A, M. to-day In hie mono. |T°Mbs to the Appellate Courthouse, Y Who introduced the bill for the Gov-|‘that the ‘provisions of this section ap-| senator Leroy A Wright, Republican “Is he the same Mr, Brady who flg- 1s of militant suffragette: 4 of | was received at the White House flight to Edinburgh, Sc: ‘Twenty-Mfth street and Madison ave ‘ arpor, being kept away from the session | ply only to & person, That lets the Ex-|who opposes the Dill, dectares that ‘he| ured for a brief period ay Vi alan posters for the adoruiment of | a prominent Democratic up-State stance of approximately 9go | MU Where they lost thelr Aght for freee dy Mines. ecutive out. The Governor alto has the | wording of the act i a subterfuge ue| dent of the Providen ie cat headquarters in New York, | ‘ndorsiig the sua@eation. miles in an air line to the north, dom during the trial. ‘The Court aus {5g Menator Healy of Westchester, whose| power of pardon.” tended to decelve the Japanese, Dr.| pany,@for whioh he ed 40,000, o8 | ne intends to start for Paris to-mor.| Other Uian the fact that the President | VIL&sACOUBLAY, Wrance, April g0,—| ‘ined Justice Seabury’s order that they { gupport Gov. Sulser demanded from| ‘I have been told,” said Gov. Sulzer| Pavid Starr Jordan, president of +i0| has been shown in previous tentime jrow and will invite Christabel Pank-| probably -70uld not nominate anyhody| Vedrinds alighted here with his aero. |*Pend each night in Tombe cells 3 “Mike” Walsh, the leader oe rae to The Hvening World just before the /stanford University, also says the meas-| "1 don't know anything about that;! jurst to spend the summer with her in| until next week, ther? was no informa-] gieae at 6.30 A, M. to refill his tanks. the case tp decided. chester County, announced ‘ \ —— ! villa at Deaw ‘on the French | tion available at the White House con- wing again et 0.95 toward the} Cast wes called ao the & semi wots agninet the Vill, aod anid an nk se hae 9 Somtinues on, Bighteents Page) f! _ resis 9 Ss Poses p +s chee cone, CORE he ROBIE id!” nlownedahn alga . j i Rested anton, ibe. "7 SSSR Se Ny ins tgs count see Aah “14.1% he nee ome serene 3 ' 2) eee ; A SCRE OT RRO EE TS eRe ne