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— SILK STRIKERS ATTACK PATERSON POLICE LICENSE OFFICIALS PAY $1,000 TAXI BILLS ee WHATHER—Fatr and cooler to-night; Tuesday clear. FI Che EDITION. f as “ * “ Circulation Books Open to All.” STI. =o Se Circulation Books Open to All.” | - PRICE ONE CENT. nee ties ene NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1913. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE OENT. TAX! “CHARGE ACCOUNTS” [AED HER SSTER MILO VOD [2 ar citestecanal WOMEN RIOTERS CHEER IF SHE COULD WED | FACES JURY IN THE PAID BY CITY OFFICIA IN PATERSON PRISON ! DCAD HEBY DYNAMITE TAAL | AFTER WORLD'S EXPOSURE nmr ncn AFTER FURIOUS FCAT “If,” So Miss Stevenson Others of Planting Explosive Vendig Tells Grand Jury © IOHNSON SIGNS Wanted to Know. During Lawrence Strike. Got License Bureau Men’s z Returning Workers and Bullets and Clubs Are Used In i 5 | THEN JEALOUSY CAME.|CASE MOVES QUICKLY. tene-Oved Ch ANTLJAP MEASURE; ie | 1 London Banker's Son Wooed |Prosecutor Denounces Alleged Charge of Police. /SRRPANY DREW a ACTION BY BRYAN Widow and Got Story of Fin- | Act as Conspiracy Against :|MANY HEADS ARE BROKEN 1 Framed Ordinance for ished Wedding Dress. | Innocent Men. IN 45-MINUTE BATTLE | WEATHER—Fair and cooler to-night; Tuceéay clean ; IN EDITION. orn CE ere er rd ae 3 Secretary at Once Sends for] new chapter of the tove iyrice of] BOSTON, May 1%—The trial of Will- Philip R, Simmonde, non of @ London | tam M, Wood, multi-mililonaire Prest- Mikado’s Envoy to Hand |oanker, was unfolded to-day when St| dent of the American Woolen Company: . wan shown that after he was divorced | Frederick E, Attcaux, head of « big mill *Ctrealar Joe” Vendig, one time| Him Answer to Protest. | ny nin mst wite, and before he married | supply house, and Dennis J! Colllna, « petting commissioner and bookmak- hls second wife, he made ardent pro-/dog fancier, for conspiracy to plant er, Bow motor magnate of Coney Iel- . posals of marriage to the sister of Wife|dynamite to discredit the Lawrence and, got himself deeper into the STAND OF U. S. IS TOLD. No. 1. The disclosure was made by Misa| strikers, began thie afternoon. It re- Taxteab Aldermanic scaudal to-day | ~ Annie *Loulse Stevenson, who might |@ired only fifty-five minutes to com- when be was recalled before the ' a have been Mre. Simmonds No, 2 hed she| Diete the Jury which will pase upon the Grand Jury. It was Vendig who|No Disposition of Nation to} wisnes. guilt. or innocence of the eecusdd. , ran Miss Stevenson was the first witness |Lensthy arguments to quash the indjet- _— po via pereatant be rs jo Discriminate Against Japan- |toasy when Justice Giegerieh and a fury | ments were made, but the Court flatly some good in the Supreme Court resumed the hear- | Tuled that the questions at tasuc were pocerct teadrene to the Yellow’ = ese—Treaty Not Violated jing of the $35,000 suit for alienation of |#uch that they must be passed on by « ‘Taulesd Company, with which ho is affections brought by Mrs. Marion EAis- | Jury. i beth Simmonds, Mr. Simmend's first Ai eed Jurors chosen were: Charles J. ‘Prom the books of the company It was] SACRAMENTO, Cal, May i9.—Gov.| wife, againet Mra. Rinlly Caldwell sim-| Wesson, shoe dealer, foreman; Jehn H. learned that Vendig had something tol yonnson to-day signed the allen tand| monde, his second. aie cenags Michael J, Whelton, five of thelr number in the hands of the police, Mounted men liad with giving the Leneft of charke| ai geainst which Japan protests and|FIRST PROPOSAL SORT OF A/|‘lerk: Joseph F. Hines, painter; Ed- tushed the crowd and ridden down roe, Ge se rane otnarue of the |Whtch the Callfornta Lerinlature passed] CONTINGENT ONE, SHE SAYS, [S74 J: Daan, clerk; Benjamin Smait, Patrol wagons. Mayor's License Bureau, and Samuel |by an overwhelmning majority the| When court convened so many hand- cee cc fey peartett sr. shipping | ¢4eeeoesessseevssosoresosucssacesoooorossrooooneoee (drawn by horses, whose drivers lashed them to full speed, had been sent : ¢ * + | ° Alderman McCann—Graft Pannen Hunters to See Checks. Mounted Men and Plunging Patrol | Wagons Used to Disperse Strug- gling Crowd in Streets. More than 3,000 striking silk operatives battled at Paterson, N. Ji, { to-day with revolvers, clubs, bottles, bricks and stones against fifty go- 1 j licemen, and after three-quarters of an hour withdrew, leaving. cighty- or on | } clerk; Leo J. McRae, carpenter; i } Martine, who lookel after the com-|remonstrances of Presklent Wilson and|#omely gowned women clamored for at-liynn, coachman: Morrie, Shuaan into the crowd as the old Roman charlots once were sent against the bar- } j plainge of taxica> oversharger 408 1°) gecratary Bryan. ‘The act will go into|mission that Juatlce Glegerich s6nt newadeater; Jeremiah J. Mahoney Baseball Games To-Day barlans, but the strikers never flinched, never gave ground until thirty- i /4 v7 tn ,e \- y Arthi m Vendig tail the Grant Jury that Wale [effect ninety days from 4 avallable chair in the courthouse, Miss|cue An tie cheney ae nee seven out of forty workers of the Arthur Price Company had taker H ‘ad Martine, although they haa] Aug. 17, '¢ others are Boston men, } saa hanes refuge within the mill gates. Then the! scattered. i ieses cosvanis wits the Yellow T82°| gov, Johnson attr signing, coe BAL aa anen Willlem'wiz|WOOD AND ATTEAUX IGNORE bi a teibidhe Be was Se eee Tass ond «halt, hed Ad ataeral al es be showed a broad grin when William Wii- saikow baltonun | NATIONAL LEAGUE. a desperate stand by the Industrial Workers of the World to retain , pala thelr bills, Thea it came out that | Have out the following statement: Het ity) atiorpey) for) i800) be aexes Ge AT NEW VORK their command of the strike and to prevent a resumption of work in ; paalile wore paid oniz: since The World| "I repeat what I have before said—Iner about her one time brother-in-iaw'e| The three men were spared the humil- lerrreainae . the, ‘ brought the scandal to the attention of that California for the first time in Ste |attentions, Asked when Mr. Simmonds | !tion usually accorded prisoners of be- | 10000000 mills. the Grand Jury. history has an anti-alien law. Any man |firat proposed to her she replied: ing forces to sit within the grilled | i ba Later there was a rioutous scene tn Turn Hall, where Ewald Koettgen, ; VENDIG BECAME VERY BUSY | who wishes another kind of law may] ‘It wan just after my alster divorced | ‘felons’ box." Instead, as they were GIANTS— Alscovered seven detectives and a stenographer, the latter making hotes of COLLECTOR, HE TESTIFIES. {consistently invoke the initiative. No|him in Virginia. He was leaving for Lat Abearel ay Mab cbt clan 0 0 0 10 00.0 — | ine specches under the protection of the detectives: The crowd rishi then Directly after the investigation bexan|man who reaily wishes an anti-alien|Chicago, and I went to the Pennsyl-| With their counsel, rE * ‘ 4 Sendig, according to his own state-|iaw will sign a referendum as to this|vanta station with him. Just before the| None of the three men seemed greatly _-— AT BROORLYN: with ertes of “Kill the spies. Murder them. Don't let them got out alive, ent, went to see Wallace and Martine liaw. und ‘collected from them between $01" "+ ssother taw ie sought it may be ‘and $1,000 due on back charge accouncs, ST. LOUIS—- train putled out he eaid: ‘Louise, if 1 |CoMcerned. There wae no communica- ' i bosiahe apse a4 im getting Marion to|tlon between Collins and his two|Miss Herdliczka Learns Fiance ooo01000 = and when they finally emérged from the hall they had been battered aft: beat and the eyes and nose of Sydney Turner, the stenographer, wer: Presented by means of the Initiative, |make up with me, will you marry me” | Wealthy co-defendants, ‘The latter 1g- ‘ BROOKLYN— blackened and bleeding. ¢ u 4 4 " n't turn the, money, over to ane land in the mean time the present law| “T retused him because I was going|Nored him and kept up an aimost con-| Is Divorced and Postpones o000010 — |MBETING PLACES TO BE CLOSED. ] aa the Grand | Will be in operation. To tle up the pret-|to Nyack that afternoon to see my|tinual whispering together. : . r ; Wie Be apesered UHlNe | (o> a ecaen [edt iaiv means no ihe Watt! Mevaiebery A Despite the importance of the case the Their Nuptials. __AT PHILADELPHIA. As a result Turn and Helvetia Halls probably will be closed tomighi Jury. Vendig will be the fl P haste CHICAGO— Aisorderly houses. Thomas Morgan, Chairman of the Police 1 } before that body to-morrow, the mem- | 1914, ‘Justice Glegerich looked surprised, and| Court will not have the jurors locked 3000000 — \@ , Committee, ; become so interested In his | BRYAN READY WITH REPLY TO |asked: “Is that the only reason you|UP at night. Judge Crosby told the 5 asued orders to close Turn Hall, and Prosecutor Dunn summoned the pro- { the project of adjourning JAPAN'S PROTEST. refused this proposal of marriage?’ | twelve men that he did not believe it] The discovery through an anony- ts 620-0 prietors of both halls to a conference looking te ward the temporary closing | may was abandoreisin atter-| WASHINGTON, May 1%—Now that| “Yea,” answered Miss Stevenson halt-| WAS necessary to confine them together. |mous letter that her fiance, Francis | Sie) — Jot each. i cone Mom the Yellow. Taxica® Com-|Gov, Johnaon han signed the antt-ingly. “That is the only reason I can| The Jury Bee ener tale eicat| 2: Geliatin, tawzer and novelist, and | AT BOSTON. The fighting at the mill continued for three-quarters of an hoar, and in ] pany all cancelled cheeks that passed |allen land law, against which Japan| recall. Later on I told sister about her oon Distsict-Attorney Pallatier waa] ember of one of the oldest New York | ccna . that time Paterson's eight mounted policemen charged the crowd again aad ; through the hands of Francis Hamil Preidivehiaiaaieer tetiag bi sail ae former husband's proporal to me, and) oie to go ahead with the presentation |familien, 1s n divorced man, has caused | 01051 — | aguin, trampling men and women beneath the hoofs of their horses. ‘Threo | general counsel, Benedict Meira ope: [mal delivery of the reply of the|*he said she didn't care @ rap whom he/ of his case, nineteen-year-olé Mis» Anna Marte | RooTON_ ; heavy patrol wagons, drawn by galloping animals, were rushed up and dewn ] bead couittee was appointed by the| United States to the Japanese note, | MArri INFAMOUS CONSPIRACY, SAY8|Herdlicska, of Austria, to postpone! 01100 — | the atreet, bowling bver such strikers as did not flee from their patha. The ‘ Foard of Aldermen to formulate taxl- | The communication has been considered oe Leola ners pee it Aine THE PROSECUTOR. ied marriage panel paideirg —e- strikers, however, drew off only when most of the Price hands whe wanted | resu Mnances. These checks | by President mn and the ¥ State the | with @ nervousness which, she eaid,, so vasbelyetaicals and it is understood has been withheld| with Simmonds. \ ealae. CR APeOLaTIoed Aha” AIEEN tetccs | nad OGnE Nee: f008 pousiael et’ heh ears AMERICAN LEAGUE. fo tad Robeet Oe wa Tee eerie gb ywie: to get in ane- { ‘Agalstant District-Attorney Du Vivier | from delivery to the Japanese Ambas-/OPFERED TO SHARE HER LAGT | as a “deltberate and infamous conspir-|fectly pleasing and pleasantly plump AT 8T. Louis. afubeiee-fa rs strikers with@rew | nae dlecovered that Alderman McCann, | sedor only to await Gov, Johneon's CRUST, OR THIRTY DOLLARS, |acy to discredit innocent men.” He ad-| gure during the last fow dave, the| NEW YORK— sntbes ines Oe Ce | one of the original members of the spe- i “E trusted Mr. Simmonds explicitiy," | mitted that the euloide of Krnest J.|little Austrian explained how fright- 100 —,|STRI Board charged| The position taken by the State De- se y stor, : 4 E d 1 Goon ne taxieas I9Rieletiom) partment Js that there is nothing in the | he secieret ay. father told me. on pence ee coppiteayal ser the At tae cree = Giscovery thet len ‘Lous — The strikers, in the ugiiest mood they have yet displayed, wore armed felt that hie activities as a bartender and |California iM that violates any of our] Dis deaihted that 1 must always trust | (OL Sha embarrassed the State, |] receivel thin letter and then aaked 000 — | with clubs and bottles and they swung the latter even after their ends had | ‘an insurance agent had not aualinee treeiy Genarplasiteds! pee and I loaned him money whenever he| but he jed that there was sufficient | Mr, Gallatin,” she sald, “He admitted AT CLEVELAND, been broken into jagged pieces of glass. The hands, heads, faces and cloth-! { him for passing on taxicab legislatio Pee py fea eon . no | Wanted It." evidence inst the three defendants/he wan divorced fourteen yeurs ago WASHINGTON ; ing of many of the policemen were cut, thelr bodies were bruised and they oe te coat van Benedict Holden, of | disposition by the United States Gov-| “Then let me read you excerpts trom| to Insure thelr conviction. Red tae bie Corner wite now lives is a” beaten black and blue, but they fought on flercely and more than one, Rd ‘When Mr. Pelletier finished, Albert H. i a ovoo — |e inet the} #0me of your letters,” retorted the ut- en Mr. Pel ir fin ert Switzerland, He ls a Catholic, but I Led PN Wy ce striker went down before blows of the riot clubs which laid scalps open or Littlefield jr., formerly employed by Pit-|_ eounse! for the Yellow Taxicab Com- pany. Mr. Du Vivier thinks he will be torn “How about this on Fy, very good Catholic and so et to discriminate aj | Japanese people, and will give assur- jaae 4 ‘Dear Phil; 1|Man, told of seeing his employer shoot |all my people. What would they say, If 3000 - temporarily paralyzed arms that swung weapons. (Continued on Second Page. evry SF tee ae oat eee will share my last crust with you, 1) !mself, but was not allowed to tell|T should marry a divorced man. Ani In the midat cf the fighting some ono and they were there to establish ence za Sra eens nine have thirty dollars in the bank, I will aE conference just prior to the heel * Mae Hal of he neater, apa AT DETROIT. drow a revalyar. asd lashes sonore tor that no mill might resume work = ass | c Sec ~ y t sive you twenty of it and well out ‘ny| , P Sas jaliatin le, ave just leva i 48 | PHIL ADI HLA. of shots sounded above the yells an without ‘ing @ fight whenever @ work. TO PROBE WOMAN’S DEATH. |ine rel senary, Bree rage ‘Sorengs stock if you need money?’ | bere fener Jan, 20, 19122" dtvoreed three times or something like Pal 0 ree ry = cries of the fighting men, More than|er tried to pass its portals. had signed the bill he went over to tho| “Did you sell that stock for himry | Was asked. | "'t do. aie that It te terrible. It makes me afraid, | twenty shots were fired, but #0 far as| Arthur Price, head of the compaay, ( . Body Fo with Native. ome nee AGA taRURe “L did," admitted Miss Stevenson, hat happened then?’ ‘On Jan.| “L huve talked with my uncle, Herr | DETROIT— was shot. Those|44 requested that 1 polleemen be Men, Wood! par’ Ee ee ee Ee ee rene) rhe time when Simmonds shifted hin| 2%" wald Proctor, “Inspector Rooney | stuetter, who teila me it is best 1 should 104 ee Once eno ne ne ee aaee ertamte {bent to the milla He sald his men die Money Clutched in Hand, [gant the President's office Bryan am, | ffections from hin slater-in-law to the {came to the Lawrence atreet police #ta-|go back to Moravia and my people and of the polce who Aree. a Thom, [1 Want to enter under lice guard Detectives from the Fifth street sta: | cuneed that the fornal reply of the |then Mra. Caldwell, widow of Dr, Cald- {tion I was there with other officers.|torget It all, So we have agreed to] AT CHICAGO. en Larne, ‘i ora aimed over the |@"4 believed that they would mot is tlon thie afternoon began an invest ltaitad states to the Japanese protest |Well @ Far Rockaway physician, was|! Was told that search warrants had| postpone the marriage indefinitely. Per- | BOSTON— ‘ beer ne tha howe: molested. A s#how of force, be feared,’ gation tnt» the death of a w would be delivered as soon as official {marked by the following letter from | been obtained, to search for dynamite. | haps it willSome out all right next wins | 120 a yea would antago. ise the strikers unneces- Fave the nume of “Mrs, Wood” a w mevnatin ene) thi kof the bil! | Miwe Stevenson to Siimmonde: Inapector Rooney and other officers |ter, perhaps it will never be. I du not cHICAGO— STRIKERS HARANGUED TO THE | sarily. His men are not members of ago when shy rented a room from Mrs. nag heen received, Mr. Bryan expected| “I ain astonished. You maid you loved | Went out the other way and Inspector | know.” r POINT OF DESPERATION. the I. W. W., but went out om spm- Minna Ditterman at No, 206 Kast Thir- |e telegram from Gov. Johnson. me best and everything. I have my|Vose and myself searciied a place on| Miss Herdilczka's explanation fol- 100 _ the atrikera could not be fright-|Patbetlc strike when other mill hands th street, | \N HOPI FOR REFEREN. | De"! gray wedding dress all ready. Lawrence street. We found nothing, | lowed the report that It wax Mra, Gal- -_ ~~ But A rake aiiauaba ba ait work and believed, therefore, that tethe woman was coon at o'ctock | WILSO! OPES “|Love ts worth more than money, Now|! went back to the station and met |iatin, mother of the prospective groom, | POR BASEBALL AND RAGING BEE |*ned. It was & desperate artelipl Ny) they would be permitted to retura, this morning, This afternoon, when| | OUM VOTE ON LAND BILL, — is your chance to free yourself, as 1 am|John J. Breen and talked with him,|who had caured the postponement be- PAGES 10 AND 11, them to ae L ee me eee ee Only @ sergeant and four men were Carl Grazer, the Janitor, went to her, Shortly before 4 o'clock Secretary |pghting for you. But—keep away from| Later arrests were made, Joneph Assix | cause of the discrepancy in the ages of eae ad hd areas _ eae wih sasanmuer a meat to the mill, therefore: but shortly to collect the rent he found the Bryan sent to the Japanese Em-| Mrs. Caldwell,” and others, whone naines I cannot re-|the pair. Reet, whe end :Geletin’ mat at Preaua, (Meee ny the crowd which| on cre, § o'clock the strikers began te byenidd ly. Pushing it open by | Dasa’ asking that Ambassador Chinda| Apparently Miss Stevenson's aftgir of | member, Later something that looked| "“No—no—no,’ said the pretty litle 4 th pohsol Hew'e tena, | Haledon yeoterday snd the gather, Presently the streets about the | Gone held ane th we ‘tana bed pitied | call at the State Department for a con-|the heart died a painless d for in| Ike dynamite, seven sticks, was| Austrian." Mra. Gallatin, she Hed me “ere she was a ane era le An) assembled around the mill was resolute) mii: were black with thelr figures and fora Hie fopnd the ee lrerence, and to receive the United! a subsequent letier she wrote: |braught Into the station tmuch, wie sald. Tt was not that she | Ol Bohemian tamil with the determination of despair, They | then the Uttle group of workers hove } States’ reply to the Nipponase note of] «Dear Phi: Find any wonan vou ike! proctor ald the dynamite was w perl aonjected. True, ane arn Ie Noes tracy lit haa Wee eis Maesteg ETS protest over tae California anti-alen {and wao sults you, ai ser, cent, and that later had secured tha| thought really [dit love her mildie | Hee eae paws » he -returit of othe (Brigg . coming from the a “i law - ne arrest of John J, Breen for planting jt{ aged son and kigulred If 1 owere voc] iit ay ands ty tee we ie Sie oma Pholuy, « few blocks awa: bru 4 he movement in California to wud-) Flew 100 » in 55 Minutes, in Lawrence. too va for f told her then that} ste wan r" pen tamedistely & he nd 8 where, despite rumor to that effect, no Tn her left hand she clutched a # nit the antivalien act to a referendum! LONDON, May 1.—The French avla Se love did not think aout ages, But line part or M atrike would t tter 9} Youve had tried to reauine work, arrived Policeman wala. of © anit Ay understood to be viewed by the Ad-|tor, Marcel G, Brindejone des Houlinals, | Abdul Hamid Very Sick. when f leasied of tie divoreean~Lyoctions 0 as the weakor hearted at thelr aunber!yt the Price mill in time to swe the ee ticapital The piyaician de. ministration as affording further op-|carrying a passenger, made a Might yes-| LONDON, May 1—Hx-Multan Abdut| that was different. Tam very, very | phy. was suw work being resumed and thelr|mob of strikers dash toward the Price eee i cursory examination, to as-| portunity for diplomatic adjustment of| enday from Hendon to Calals and back | ftamia in gerivasly il, avcurding to wl frightened. lew» use ve he ; pines filled. ait, theret } death and an investi- the issues between the United States|without landing, # tvtal distance of 19| Constantinople despatch tu the Morning | Miss Herdioaka ts stoping With the young Soman's explanation in re-| ‘Thome at the Price mill, therefore, were end Japan <n men Olly We Wh malate, : Weal, Bee, mae nwerveweres S0ABAD 06 Dia, Ub eas Sikty-couents gust te gee diver pao nasdiem aginie among the elrikers group ef encomiag , \ is Hy

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