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y Wood, Atteaux or Pitman ° son or property, Breen said that he had « conversa- ‘SS DYNAM: , WEATHDA—Shoewers to-night an: PRICE ONE CENT. HIRED TO PLANT DYNAM a Thursday. Os, (The Hew BY ATTEAUX, BREEN SWEARS; WAS PAD s70) FOR THE J0B Tells Details of Lawrence Plot| and Also Accuses Pitman, Who Killed — HE GAVE EXPLOSIVE. Declares He Does Not now! Wood, and Was Told Mill- ionaire Was Not Involved. BOSTON, May 21.—Frederick E. At eaux, a dye manufacturer and co-| defendant with President William M. | Wood of the American Woollen Com- vany in the dynamite conspiracy trial, | dred John J. B sen, a Lawrence un- dertaker, to “plant” explosives tu | Wulldings occupied by che striking | extile operatives. according to Breen, | who testified for the State to-day. Atteaux, the witness sald, wave him 4) before tie dyn plaved | vd agin n of S20) sme time later | Troon testified that he suit to Atteaux: 1c f were figingink thow 3 (nean- ht them by their | he sald, arked amite, and her * » or anything i Kirgest Pitman of Andover, sho committed suicide when the Jury bestn an tnvestigation of the leged conspiracy, was named by Br tx the person who delivered the dyn imtte to D Collins, the third defendant, who yesterday trned State's ovidense On cross-examina Mared that he never had | | Atnoas lee pired with » iniure any un on ‘Attenuz at Clark's Motel in ps peng “2 aeked him,” said the wit- 1208, “if Biz, Wood knew anything Loout the matter an@ he said that he ula moh” DID NOT KNOW MILLIONAIRE WOOD, HIS CLAIM. An snuny instances Breen proved a ro- He had full com- mand of liln tall times, and when the attorneys for the defense tried (o confuse him by demanding that he re- late the exact words exchanged in varlous conversations with Atteaux, i Collins, he insiated that he cout nemnber alls and was permitted by Judge Crosby to “give tis Hection + Soakley for the defense has contended that unless cvlminal intent janting of the dyna- ninfal offense. & placed great stvess on Breen's disave a} of intent to injure im this connection, empoctally when he secured from the witness a declaration that he had not known that Joseph Asef occupied the piaee in which the dynanite had been | planted. The prosecution objected to the framing of the qdestion, but it was permitted in the fytlowing form: Did you adr conspire with and «Continu ——= High Taxi Rates| ex ensive ‘for many. to hunt/ ake . animents, stores, offices, &c.,| 4 “ine old-fashioned way—a place-to- lace and street-to-street canvass of land-/ oat that doesn't bother World ad.! readers, for they do their invesi.gating _without taking a step. 24,077—— WORLD "10 LET” ADS. LAST MONTH 13,425 More than the Herald Even glance casually at World “To h et” ay to-day and see how satisfying e. They will guide you to a Bret wvariet of residential and business properties hh all parts of Greater New York ready for immediate ORSUB BEY. a A Tenney or Sireet Car Will ( Do the Rest! | Mlinvis UNCLE SAM SENDS YOUNG ELOPERS | BACK 10 FRANCE Ellis Sond Bone Board Refuses to * Allow Mile. Loprince and Don Carlos to Land. CAUGHT BY WIRE ESS, a | Girl Is Daughter of Paris Bank- er and Mother Sent Orders for Detention. A pretty face whioh the marke uf na ars nore attractive and a shy, nner bad no effect on the ted Hoard of Inquiry on Ellis when Mile. Luctenne Loprince, the artist daughter of a wealthy Paris oker, und Don Domingues, a hand- e young Mexican who was an at- Boke of Wie M ng the Pr ed ie orde aly ai p sto: an dency the Bi dd doporte is which J to-day, Both Tho saved lives the happiness, Luctenne, sage notified the capt Wilhelm I, thatt sv often’ has sea, thi4 (ime threatened if not the Hfe, of Mile, Her mother’s frantic mos- in of the Katser and Don Carus were aboard, booked as husband and wife, and the steamshiy had scarcely left Cherbourg when oficious stewards had separated the lovers and assigned a guard over Mile, Tacienne, And’ Mne. mmefenne declares she'll die jf she is separated from her Carlos. ded to elope before the Wilhelm 1. The pursuit Wax so wwift and so short that they couldn't Just sailed, their time wait to find’a minister and ‘so scuttled aboard the steamship jum vefor 10 arek a inthist ashe came the wireless, ‘The pretty French i with tears whieh fell almost continually, Kind hearted matrone tried to ole her, Init she refused to be soothed and stopped crying ouly when three French women, all beautitully gowned but heavy fly veiled, hurried up to her, chattering aubly, trying to hake her hands and kiss her, Then she drew erself up haughtily and vefused to vecetve her friends i They would Keep ie trom Carlos se exchtimed tow matron amd burst Into tgars again, The wo proved tu be frinnds of } Aline, Lopfinee, who had heen notitied | by eats of the elopement and urged) ts hurry to Ellis Isfand and assure the authorities Giat Mille, [ & Hitle girl of seventeen and not the young woman uP twenty-one claimed to be, When she would have fenne was pnly nothing Wo do with them. they sat down | to await the ting of the board Mile, Loprii wil yeturn on the eamer that Lrought her here when It sails on May 4, Dominguez deciared he would take an appeal and fight de- portation _ | LT.-GOV. O'HARA CLEARED BY SENATE COMMITTEE. Ontticial Is) Exonemted on Charges ot Inimorality—-Blame for Woman. SPRONGereLD, UL. Ma Yas wae and Miss Maud f 1s, of Springfield, ing to abatrnet ate Waite sla Gov blame, Bum by with at of the Se charges of immoral which to-day reported the York World). 185 FEET; LAND IN LJQUD CONCRETE Elevator Shaft Breaks and Two Have Big Fall in Stein- way, L. 1. BOTH FATALLY HURT. Half Buried in the Mixture, They Are Extricated by Firemen. Two inen fell 185 feet into a mouid of soft cement on the great concrete arch being built for the New York Connect- ing Ratlroad on Ninth avenue, near Pot- ter avenue, in the Steinway section of | ong Island City, this afternoon. They received probably fatal injuries. ‘The two who took the dizzy fall when the elevator shaft, upon the tep ot | which they “were working, collapsed. were William Farrell, of No, 728 Potter avenue, and James Dower, who lives at No, 31 on the same avenue. They were both sent to St. John's Hospital, Long Inland City, ,unconacious, WORKMEN TUMBLE WHEN SHAFT COLLAPSES. The work on the connecting raftroa which {s velng built by the Pennsyl- vania Railroad to connect its Long I and system with the New York, Haven and Hartford tr side on the Bronx shot kressed along Ninth avenu for many months A great concrete arch In being erected there, being forme: of liquid concrete poured into huge moulds the size of the completed structure. By the side of the arch upon which work is now being done is temporary elevator shaft which carries a car 185 feet"n the air. From the car the cement and gravel are dumped into a chute which leads it to the mixing pool In the structure under course of com- Pletion FIREMEN CALLED TO DIG Vic- TIM8 OUT, Farrell and Dower were at the top ~ at Sunny- has pro- In Steinway that she! of the wooden elevator shaft at 3 o'clock this afternoon dumping the car ‘of cement into the chute as they came ap. Without warning the perpendicular structure of struts and beams gsupport- ing the weight of the elevator car scgwed, then collapsed, Both men were tom of the mould. The workmen, unable w extricate for Hook and Ladder Truck No. 117 and for ambulances from St. John's Hospital. The firemen managed to dig out the two unfortunates. both of whom wer examination by one of the ambulance surgeons indicated neither man had much ehanes soe es: Nie. aisles eae i BOSS MURPHY DEN‘ES PACT WITH | WHITMAN, Knows Nothing of A Any Plan of Tammany to Nominate District: Attorney for Mayor. If ‘Tammany wants District-Attorney | Whitman for Mayor or has gent an emissary to the prosecutor begging lteave to permit Tammany to indurse him for the Mayoralty, Leader Charles F. Murphy says he knows nothing about it, “It's all news to mu,” he said when be took his seat at ois dewk in Tan- many Hall to-day. have sent no one to seo Mr, Whitman on any mat. ter whatever, I do not make nomina- | tions, The Democratic City Committee | ut the proper time will meet and desig- nate candidates for city offices. Avked regarding the tour of ( ver in the campalgu for the leader President | walking yesterday jn a t and fawn colored hat ‘The suit whiea is of the salt and pepper ugton and no An ie by kind, was now to Was! wasun | him tn | Mouse, frout of ti Whit by obty wh few tas Obes MN gy sali, cursory jeuffragettes are suspected by the author “1Says He Will Not Quit His| a PREEGEEEOOE-BO9-9809OG-99F Perrery PEOOS14E HE-be 11464 0OOD 0609006 999400003100 90 95905000 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1913. Little Southern Beauty’s Face To Adorn New Treasury Notes A Mittle Texas’ girl—Hllen Evelyn James of San Antonlo—mow a stu- dent in sculpture in the Art Students’ League in, this, city,;'ts the, node! for the figure and of “Plenty,” a goddess appeating on one of the new treasury’ bills which Uncle Sam will soon. issue. Kenyon Cox, who designed the bill, selected her from among many candidates, ~* RUIN IN ROYAL OBSERVATORY BY BOMB OF SUFFRAGETTES Explosion Blows in Doors, Cracks Walls in Noted Building at Edinburgh and Damages Costly Astronomical Instruments. EDINBURGH, Scotluné, May SL—A bomb exploded in the weat dome of the Royal Observatory here st 1.90 A. M. to-day. Serious damage was done to the building and the astronomical in- struments wero badly deranged. The bomb consisted of an earthenware ves- sel filled with gunpowder. The militant ‘les of veing the venpetrators of the) Edinburgh. outrage, Prof, Ralph A. Sanpeon, the Astron- omer Royal of Scotland, thinks the evidence found paints to two women having been engaged in the outrage. He gaye they apparently hurt themeelves, as blood stains were found about the building, Several pounds of gunpowder must. he sald, have exploded, as some heavy doors were blown open and many of the windows und much woodwork MITCREL MAY DELAY Bealder documents. UNTIL AFTER JUNE 1 = ! the i ” Ale Mitcivel’sy Khe remy Th Present Post Until Terminal Plans Have Been Adopted. j Man gon. lopan Jonny Murroy Mitchel may not take of, as on June ie 8 oxpe The . he irobhly . itil Improvement fe just WOW engcoss: | Vory 9s fowtion as Mresidvnt “ “iy Lewid vi Aldi wen, Ade attended leprae containing President Mitchel, worked over It for many months, Is xivus to have’the plans acted upon by ard pefore \uking his new o! In this wish he ia seconded by Mayor Pas our and { whom feel that If a new he dof Aldermen ace ut this (me the change t in delay sock and te June the Mt, in we (and future nee | speaking of the Dock oe te ‘voklyn plans to-day, said that if they were the @nd of the month and acted upou, he would take office as Collector of te abject to ch. Matter’. Fragments of the earthen- ware jar were found deeply embeded in the walls and the woo¢work. Several of the instruments were damaged by the shook and by falling plaster, The Royal National Observatory of Sootland stands on Public park to the south of the city of Blackford HN, tronomical instruments presented to the nation by Lord Crawforé. wlory ts the great Dunescht telescope, which formerly stood in the private ob- servatory of Lurd Crawford, of rare value It has a Ifbrary that comprises @ very notable collection of astronomical The whole building is under the direction of the Astronomer Royal for Scotland, ————————______._.. ‘onference on this matter on Monday, this afternoon he received @ call | from Dock Commissioner Robert A. C, | Smith and spent # long time going over TAKING COLLECTORSHIP |". sn ou has heen agreed upo: j dy the Board of Estimate fter Comminuione: took dent Mitone with the pre: elty completed he tale, come Ite ohiet having aa! provlems 1 of their Fr “IF THIS 1S DYING; NONE NEED FEAR,” SAYS DOOMED MAN “Sensation Not So Unpleasant as: Usually Pictured,” Banker Walker’s Comment. HE STILL FIGHTS DEATH. Continues Cheerful and Sur- prises His Doctors To-Day by Rallying. MACON, Ga, May 21.—-""if thie be ay- img, then none need fear its terrors.” B, Sanders Walker, the young banker who ewallowed a bichloride of meroury tablet by mistake a week ago, made thie characteristically cheerful state ment today as he vainly begged his |nuree to tell him exactly what had been said at a conference of physicians tn @ corner of his bedchamber. Akthough warned from the first that death undoubtedly awaited bim, Walker consistently has maintained Loegipa wee Ceara et any in tte room. Conedeus ami suffering little or no Gisbomtert, Welker has been upabie to araap the eityation which pliysicians contrents him. The slow work of the deadiy poison has failed to shake Walker's belief that lie will reco Hig thigh spirits, it te believed, ha hag much to @o with resisting inroads of the drug. Today Walker vesged hie ptrysicians to aliow trim go talk with his family and friends. He said he had no fear of Il! gonsequences. To his wife, strumwling bravely to bear up, Walker constantly iragement. “If I am dying,” he sald, ‘then the PAGES TERS; 157 LIVES SAVED ’ Banker Dying of Poison Gives Words of Cheer to Those Near Him Fuse of Infernal Dynamite Enough to Raze Whole Block of Buildings. BRAVE TENANT RISKS LIFE’, TO DASH WATER OVER It. Five’ Sticks of Explosive, Placed in Chrystie Street House, Believed E Part of Plot Against Grocer. ‘4 Enough dynamite to raze a block’of Tenements—five great stiksot “45 per cent. glycerine’—falled to rend the big <enement at No. 185 Chrystie street and bring death to scores of the 197 people living therein 4 near midnight last night only because the quick eye of a seventeen-year-old : girl caught the fatal spark of the fuse before it had reached the detonators set in the explosive mass, eince one was set floor, in the first week of January. fengation is not as vupleasant as it is ly plotured. Walker's remarkable vitality 1s pus- sling physicians and specialists through: owt the country. Last night Walk Physicians be- Meved the end wan near. The patient, however, steadfastly areured them that he was determined to lve. After an all- night fight with death, Walker relied slightly this morn! At ® o'clock his pulse was 12%, respiration 8 and tem- eo #. While unable to fully account for Walker's remarkable vitality, physicians to-day partially attributed his success- ful resistance of the poison up to-this time to the fact that he emitted @ por- tion of the btshloride of meroury tablet soon after it was swallowed. It was this development which alarmed the banker and caused him to call a physician, who rushed to the Walker home and pumped out the contents of Walker's somach. The physician's ar- ‘rival, however, was not before the potson nda taken sufficient effect to paralyze the kidneys. All of the members of Walker's tm- mediate family are gpthered at iin home here. Every precatition ts being taten to prevent the patient from becom! unduly excited. Only hts wife, the at tending physicians and nurees are per- mitted to enter hts room. Telegrams containing suggestions for treatment still are being received at the Walker home from every section of LONDONER SAYS BRITISH STAND BY THE YANKEES. Despite Treaty They'll Help Us in Case of War With Japan. The White Star liner Olympic arrived from Southampton lus: night, but did not reach her pler til) this mornin; Bhe had @ heavy tide to buck and took her hours to come up from Quar- antine, The big ship brought a big crowd of passengers, among them being meral manager of the : here to look Jam H, Hurst, Prontd | | Quotation Telegraph “England 1® keenly interested in the , | situation between this country and Japan,” sald My, Genoings. “We do not apprehend any serioun trouble, ut an ally of Japan, hundred people in thy exisng wenty Seal there are not five England who f with the Mikado's ! KAISER WELCOMES KING GEORGE AS WEDDING GUEST = British Ruler With Queen En- ters Berlin for Marriage of Princess Victoria Luise. BERLIN, May 21.—True “Hohensol- lern weather’—brilliant eanshine an@ cloudless skies—has set in for the wed- ding fentivities of Princess Victoria Tasise, daughter of tho German Em- peror and Empress, and Prince Ernest August of Cumberland, whioh takes place next Saturday. ‘There was no ceremony to greet Prince Ernest August when he reached 26 o'clock. He drov utomehiia to the castle, the station at once in ‘WRATHBR—Shewere to-night nee rhaienigs” ; Thereday. PRICE ONE OBST. Gi, 17, SAVES LNES OF 157, FINDING BOMB INDOOR OF TENEMENT Policeman Stamps Out Sputtering ‘The girl was May Goldstein, who lives| in the tenement. Everybody under the spreading roof there carries in the back ofgim mind a haunting fear of bombs, front of Lorenzo taugichiod\'s grovery store on the ground Near ‘clock last night, May started dowa- ataire to see to the front door sume Machine Holding friends who were visiting her; ehe opened the vestibule door and there on the floor et her feet, was @ shining, crawling worm of light. The girl sensed instantly whet that . bright glowworm meant aod she rao back into the hallway, screaming for help. Joseph Petruchken stuck his head over the baniaters of the firet floor end called to know what was the matter, “A bomb—a bomb!” May screamed. “The fuse, it ts burning alreadyt” Since the bomb explusion last Janu- ary two buckets of water have always been kept handy tu the lower hallway. Petruchken rushe@ for them and, esla- ing both, hurried to the vestibule, know- The man doused buth buckets of von the spattoring serpent of floor and the spark was \ When Inspector Egan, of the Burpan ot Combustibies, saw the wire-qmgged package which the policeman carried, te the Fitth Street Station, he caclaimed at once: ¢ “Why, that is enough dynamite te nd tWo hundred people to Kimgdem Come. It is the sust of heavy dynamite they use on the aqueduct,” ENEM! where he took breakfast with his bride- to-be before returning to the station to meet the British royalties, At the station awaiting the arrival train were Emperor William an@ Crown Princess Frederick William in the uniform of their British regiments together with the Empress and the Crown Princess, All the royal pereon- mbled in Berlin of the roy ages and Princes abstaine from comment, that business rival, seeking to drive him from the neighborhood, have hired professional bomb setters to terrurise him, This assumption 1@ backed by occur- ences early in the your, and a mass of brilliantly uniformed mill- tary and naval officers and ministerial and them, court King George and Queen Mary when were wreeted with the customary cordial em- braces by the Emperor and Hmpreas and the other members of the imperial they alighted from the train family. King George This completed, wether and the Qu den Tinden te the ¢ pennoned lances. en wert quard’s army Meols saaned By bave gulbsed and Emperor Witlam then jointly passed in review the guard af honor drawn on up en the platform, the two monarchs to- and Empress eide| & blanket of plaster down upon hi by side drove in open state carriage: through the avenue of Victory and Un- Atle, each care functionaries surrounded ing. The letter warned Vieich that if he did not force the srover to vacate by the first Gay of January, a tax of s00 for each dey over that time that the grocor remained would be collected trom Vietoh, Vietch turned this letter over to the Police, and for three weeks detectives ‘watchd the house, On the very night they withdrew, a bomb blew ont front of Caugichiod!'s store and broughy nd his wife, sleeping behind the stave, ‘The doughty grocer refused to / out, but he moved his y | a ‘The wide thor-| has, been sleeping Mined with troops of the; He had tust rps and behind them all” night luned, _ alte wee