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" t F 7 7 er STILWELL INNOCENT, HE SAYS ON STAN ‘ Bs Nation Prays for Japanese Emperor As He Grows Worse” irs tovalghty Saterday prebesty steam Ka aS FEARS STIL ASME IN IMPASSIONED PLEA SSS2-2) DENES BRBE C THREATS OF LYNCHING. Shewere and cooler to-night; Saterény probably clear. EDITION. ‘The Pres Pubtishims PRICE ONE ONT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 3238, 1913. 28 PAGES ~APANESE MIKADO WORSE, vn Yr rn PEOPLE PRAY AT SHRINES AS DOCTORS GE im, wr Tepes [EXPLOSION KILLS : Accused Senator Makes Strong Af- wt Danes Mar | TWO ON WARSHIP, “ 1 _|His Name Used to Advance In- Police Draw Revolvers to Pro-| guMent to Prove Innocence, Deny-- EMPRESS AT BEDSIDE. , os ih psa F : ; ss Ses sven] POURATAFURY sms ones |) RMR mance | Ta cremr™ | ine He Got Cont o #250 Paid Closed, Whole Nation . , react Cylinder Blows Out on New Mra, Clarke Sniften, thirty years old, " Crushed by Fear of Death. | restroyer Off San Diego and ot No, 14 Hilemere avenue, the tens. | OPP, MISSING WITNESS, WASHINGTON, Moy 93—Proo-| Gun'Bursts Near Charleston, Lave, rosieubss ees ase CNET APPEARS AND TESTIFIES. . dent Wilson to-day recetved the fol- Cemetery, in Long Island City, to de- . fino dopa!” TEN OTHERS INJURED. Clerk Upholds Legislator, Bill Was Handled by “Deeply touched by your kind mee- Jegiolative qnd the office secking. This mindful of the loneliness of the spot. Fae ts Pty ete | Senator Stephen J. Stilwell took’ the witness standin ‘file own dts & negro coming from behing a mdqu- A youdt: thwyer trom New Yotk has SAE en, ee ea cicete Bast two a “Y 5a tn | the time the early morning bulletin was|abiy fatally injuring @ third, onthe promgtine beaey, of Sia« " = 1k, between the resting ‘ . places of the dead, lsccarniad in terror. The negre| thé monopoly which the Américan ee ature remains at 1004 degrees Fahren- Hava, wag very inate women impeded their promréss and both OF JUSTICE BISCHOFF. the firet of the stream of callers at the |ased to be married ‘within @ few weeks. | White House and will continue vigor- AT CRITICAL MOMENT, = TR sage inquiring after my indieposition, | eapreee my sincere thanks to your Sea Accident Occurred on later clase i¢ @ comparatively ‘new type Miss Earle happened to look up, and caw a fense this afternoory in his trial on a charge Q ment. He had a stone in his hand, and Of demanding tribe : This shows o rise of oné point from | trial to-Gay, Milling two men aha prob-' ‘noued. The dead ate.R. ©. Smith, an otter, |e, Cerard far the Parts mission and F % ‘The dulletin tesued at ¢ o'clock thi8} soa at wy Bobi, a chiét. machiniors | ment legtslative halla and‘hotel lobbies. | . . ph H. Tumulty, Pursued them, shouting to them to ston | ¢ ving of certificates dealt in on afternoon says the Emperor's temper st. phe ‘injured mai so Alma Mil.|t President Wilsot, was verp inaig. | Justice Seabury Overrules Mo- renee ler, an otler, nant. to-~dey over the unwarranted use hott. 5 of his made by Mr. All tion of Coun s Ver- fell to the ground, stilt screaming for ‘Arthur Bailly-Blanchand, @ecretary of| Smith's Some ie in Lohin, Tex, and| Buford Lynch ‘The cleaning out of ine = gh lpn tiay PEACE IN BERLIN rin tiene ’ Impurial Palace to inquire about the| Immediately after the accident the|ously down the line, Mr. Tumulty ex- e the abode of the dead. the| James @ ‘Meng, son-in-law and execu- hibited the two letters written by him! sonn N, Anhut, the young lawyer screams were wafted out to the road- t@ Lynch and which have been used for way, beyond the tron paling. Two men ————— EDITION. ab BY WILSON'S ORDER Begins at White House, Where New Type, the Political Pro- moter, Has Been Active. Path Aer ter TUMULTY IS AROUSED. By Samuel M. Williams. Bae bianacaedait of The Bvening reqta. WASHINGTON, May %f-Cieaning out of lobbyists and professional po- iitical promoters ia to be the next re- form of the Wilson administration. There are two classes of gum shoe agents at work in Washington—the —_— ar. ee brother, who died a few menths ago. igh 1 picket inde thi were is a forest of monuments and the Untted States.” Mies of the New York candidates LAWYER ANHUT SE ea ing Target Practice. for the. French te xaos Oa adel on Bmperor Yoshihito’s cendition ts a lowed by ta-dey’g exposure of the - ips iealaed by the court physi-/ saw DINGO, Cal, May 29—A high scone . ve hggfoty n et of Fred- Of iS Wo YEARS 7 ‘ans says: 5 je foul women. Both jumped to thelr feet, an He took upon his own shoulders chief bugden of p : Batten, ntetking nor ch eae ‘ew the jury that he did. ndb, eb solicit’ £3,500 from. knocking down. if , i tombetones. Both women were'on thelr knees, un- “His Majesty's temperature has risen | Pressure cylinder casting blew out of | TUMULTY INDI Ov! to mee, lun fn Amt Ton] Hu: ompea be / boat #1 Pie nama YO om Miss Karle drage 4 her friend ‘to hor| vance from the Codes Committec: of the Senate and feet, and the two down the narrow in which Kendall was interested. bills’ Preased the sympathy of ‘«@ Ameriven | crippted condition would permit. It may Goverument and people for the Emperor | be necessary to tow the vessel to Mare in hia suffering. Island Navy Yard for repairs, Just A number of native organisations have! wnat was responsible for the accident corate the grave of Misa Barle's self, Government end the people of Speed Trial and Other Dur- | >reusht into prominence by thé activ the-expression on his face terrified the| George H. Kendall, President (of the New York Bank Nots” or he would Kill them. ‘The skirts of the $150,000 SUIT FOR DEATH the American Embassy, was among | Dock is from Moline, Ii Book was en-|pestiterous lobby gang begins at the) dict of Guilty Is Just. THEIR SCREAMS BRING HELP condition of His Majesty end he ex-| Stewart came to port as fast as itn ulterior purposes until thelr return yes-|Convicted of having offered a $20,000 ay, baton ee, ee cara | ame ales soht in ee © fe Court terday. bribe to Dr. John W. Russell; former to the|ssinst the Emigrant Industrial Gavings The letters were acknowledgments of | sgedical Superintendent of Matteawan Bank of No. & Chambere street for pecial: ni to the Rewspaper clippings sent by Lynch to aa, | $150,080, Imperial o0 special Tray for the fe-| COU! Not de learned. An investigation | Tumulty in Trenton last winter before | A#Y!um fof the Criminal Insane, to ef- Spoken on Eve of Royal Wed- EN hace Reh eahe and jabbed her in the face, under the ‘ was begun at once. inauguration. fect the release of Harry Kendall! 4, *, in the bank building, across Chambery CoeTyG report that the Bmperor Yo-| CHARLESTON, 8.C, May 2—a boara| “They were in accordance with rou-|Thaw, wa | ding, Are Taken as Emphasiz- eye, while the horrified men looked 0, street from the County Court Haves + . ¥ atantly killed March ing Relations With Germany, |®nsble to acale tne hah iron fence. |) ATI I atrierm foore throuah the’ cle- cries and stopped and rush Picket fence They saw ant on his knees beside Miss He had a pair of #heara in hia hand i shihito ts ill with pneumonia, the con- | of inquiry hag been appointed to investi. | ine formula,” sald Mr. Tumulty, ‘which | tice Seabury of the Criminal te the cause of the explosion last |“? Used for acknowledgment of volua-/tne gupreme Court to not less than ell etant attendance upon him by one oF Again the shears descended into the mona snore of the aight court paselciane and | night at Battery Lord, Fort Moultele, of on Herr aise se Convene Ay (two nor more then four years in tace of the helpless woman, ‘Then the | Y#tor ey the visi Sedaka | tno 47-inch gun which killed Capt. G. B, tecearé State's prison. The lawyer, who once yelled ‘at g Sah aaabe forward since we learned yeste BERLIN, M — way TWENTY endalt Fee nae epee sy more |% Hanne, Sixteenth Company Coast Ar-|day of the actions of his agents, Ho|Was © member of the Michigan State] engiand, at aes piers pauls, Fhe ® STUDENTS INJURED cers "7 is Pode the public surmised from | ‘lllery Corps, and Privates Dalton, Bax- aint wy Where trom Leute end Fos | Renata letened to (he sentence with- | perop Willlawe ‘en tha Goonclew ae cc, eyou ot face BY FALL OF BALCONY. oad pa | ter and Christian. Ni .| turned them to me, I regret very mucl { who wei the first bulleting he waste: anoen, (Hes Ont Catan Sipe CL phabgeelinena crypt heed edad Se er ge Smee C. Palmer, naa | TATiaKe of Princess Victoria Lutse) cries of the women reached the ara — priory ove empire J Col, ‘Frederick 8. Strong, commanding | ®8 excellent gentleman. previously moved for s new tr jo Prince Ernest August of Cumber-|dixxere, Peter Hagerty, one of te) Carried Down in Collapse at Akron aratins land, spoke earnestly but briefly to-day |forenen, made @ rush for ¢ on the neceasity for the maintenance | Whence came the orles, of p lowed by his three assistants. aoe “T am bell it in embarraseli r tient is at the Aoyama | district officer, is at a loss to account for am being pu rrassing posi- Bag, ae immense parade| the explosion's cause, The plunger of |“ Y unscrupulous people taking while re- um pierced the roof of advantage of the open door to this an ar of judgment on the usual Grounds, and Justice Seabury had de- (O.) High School During Oratorio Rehearsal. i in the world in replying to oon viewing the troops last Sunday. It had | dwelling four hundred feet awa: office and my endeavor to give courteous alot both motions, AEBS presented to him by the| Haxmerty yelled at Wye nests ue AKRON, 0., May 28.—Twenty etu dented team tnbendeg to remere BS St CORON] Sa ae cies toe Davemie wel ee knowledi 1) grade" Palmer declared, "it egeme tora | BTtiah renldente of Berlin gathered | "esto Holt Ni esliel Shee Rew the| dente of thy Central and South High the newer Chiyoda palace, but the sud-|atantly, and Dalton soon succumbed to|have n° Lae Ast J see | at the British Embassy. His Majeaty |i" tr numbers and with a cry of |Schools were injured this afternoon den serious turn of inflammation of the|bis injuries, Capt. Hanna was hurried | Persons ig) may 4 Resa was revealed In the evi- lungs necessitated abandonment of the|to the hospital, where Me dled to-day, [ance with me and seek pape voaxer fence Corseniery 10. 0 previous good ~The preservation ef peace is my plan. RE A ae gee bop . fervent desire as it wan the chief alm | toi THEATRES CLOSED AND ALL|GOMPERS WRIT OF ERROR [77 ¥scia secret to yeas the fect that Dr Russel! tn practieany | omé,obsect of my dear father's life.” | sen wr ARMS OF A CEME-|‘or° anon Si Oe ae srouid be seted seit ty the FECTIVITIES STOPPED. : 1S DENIED BY COURT, |cnanse tne policy of endeavoring to] self-confessed periurer, for he swore |. Tht, ‘he Arat and only political note ERY FOREMAN. veenthowgh ‘ceveral of the victims, |®® %¢k the floor at the last Fe ee tee euparer's tow? “ese callers and siving polite answars| before the State Senate Investigating | inter tee| over newly made graven the black |most of whom were girls, were se-|0"4 made such an impassioned serne ae a great shook to the people, | Case of Three Labor Leaders Con. [Arisa meta etic ht ae snstdante | Cova mittee: tet he aid not know An ore and many prinses| man ran, crushing down floral tributes |riously Injured, tt is not believed that| ‘Mat 4 Tee : Lt ft gained circulation through ex- : ‘gre gathered, seems, according to the| to the dead, around costly monuments lany will die. ahd toga et the newspapers a sor.| Victed of Contempt Will Now |SUGAR GROWERS HAVE mosT ane arene (he, erate tty rah | opinion expressed in influential circles! and tombatonies. ‘The men behind him a cred Co Manat ns Canon rowful hush fell upon the city, and testimony ‘to epitiomize thg chief sixnificance knew the way through the cemetery! ALIMONY $2,000 A YEAR. | wouta ve - thon jwaid: 5E.£ hears at Minn Earle,|When Balcony in the auditorium at Potieataly ai and started to|the Central High Sohool collapsed, The students were rehearsing the ore- Li l Be Taken to Highest Court, ACTIVE LOBBY, f areat crowds silently assembled in front! waGHINGTON, May 28--The Din-|, The most active of lexislative lobbies mens fe oo doubt" he sald, “ot the | the Foyal Imperial visits axa demonstra-| peter than did he. ‘They kept to the ; : of the royal palace, The people knelt} 110+ co, Al {a that of the sugar grov ‘ore, both ca: erdict in thia ¢: ton of the peaceful and friendly rela-| narrow paths, and wounnd and wound | yee, Harst Gets TI jam im Sep- ~ jet Court of Appeals to-day refused Juntness of the verdiot in this case, The iuile Gace ¥ ; * " = FZ and prayed, forventiy for the apeedy |, writ of error by which attorneys for | and beet The sugar refiners, who un-levidence clearly established the guilt | Wome exluins between the three powers) yhout him. till he ran into Haxerty’s aration Decree, |POPP APPEARS AND GIVES Hid recovery of thelr sovereign, Samuel Gompera, John Mitchell and| ¢*, +s aye are na, ‘Re Jot the defendant.” ? ee ee re Os ts H TESTIMONY. 3 ‘The Gina, the most important busl- | rank Morrison, the labor leaders, want- | Myins in former da not on! sustice Seabury answered briefy that| Min& George and Queen Mary subse | aunctifed grounds. Hagerty swungen| Mrs, Clara Hurst got a separation | . ? , i c neas thoroughfare of the city, which {se usually brilliantly lighted, wae dark the ground. favor of fr r as proposed in the ro quently were the guests at lunch of ji plack, punched and pnuched him, | and $00 @ year alimony to~ty in Senator Stilwoll and his counsel, Rem s new tariff But the au there hud been sufficient corroboration 1,4 British Ambasi thoked him, while the negro fought | Supreme Court Justice Benedict's Court | ert M. Moore, sprang a surprise on thd of the testimony given by Thaw and ed to carry an appeal from their con- vietion for contempt of court in the evening and almost deserted, for 4 | present including Im ¥ * h the strength of a mountain | in Brooktyn from her sixty-elght-year-| Prosecution this by producing . ames were closed. Bene Sere ane tho Uness Gintea on Shelr place with am Dice yg erm bis wine Pov von Bethmann Hollweg and « number bosigg pk neces threw amaaives on | ol’ husband, Charles Hurst. Mrs. |&t the opening of court John Popp, Clerie : Court circles are still in official! Attorneys for the three men will now | tivity and expenditures of mone Suited with Anhut and asked for a stay | of ‘B® diplomatic corps, including John | jim wherever they could find an open-| Hurst now lives at No, M2 Decatur) of the Codes Committee of the Senatd, mourning for the late Emperor Mut-jask the highest court to order the . millionaire lead-| °° ton days to allow Anhut, who has|U: A: Welshman, United States Ambas- | 112" “mney grabbed him by the lexe| street, in a house owned by Hurst, and | Who had been missing since the begin: cubito and ae the period does sot ex- jdecleion brought up fer review. r wrowers, hauntelo. cfice at No. 6 Wall street and wio| sador to Germany, and Mrs. Leishman. | 14 arms and threw him fo the «round, | he occupies No. 771 Uutnam avenue, | Ming of the trial. Mr. Méore sald Popg pire untii July 80, @ year from the Pe peppesnd the Capitol, penetrating the oMces of {11/5 in the Carolyn Arma in White| At the same time Emperor Nicholas |" (i i1q in thé cemetery, most of them| Brooklyn, hie wedding gift to hte wife, | didn’t know he was wanted aya witness Jay of his death, no official entertain- |ROYAL WEDDING GIFTS sea eter taking post In the galierc se; | Plains, to arrange his business and pri-/ Of | tala wae the gueat at luncheon |, oien, nad hurried to the aasistance of| Hoth had filed counter suits charging | £0; tie Prosecution until laat niet, ments had been planned at this time. WORTH OVER $; o- ri yt vate affairs. This Justice Seabury} of the Russian Ambassador at the| ONC TS of the attack. Sonieone tele-|crusity, but after Mrs, Hurst faint-| Assistant District-Attorney Nott, Seorirtiaee bs Pia 3 2,000,000. granted. Re inva Rae Seer to be given to- | Phoned to the Hunter's Point Police Sta-|¢d on the stand and Hurm ic oT ae pretegy sept aysaitygnl riage oP, are postpon ir je client hi wart vs , Datting her theatres have closed, Presents to Princess Victoria Lui: my Court root, "ad a corauitation with |Right, the first act of “Lahengrin® bl ney re ecar ced darae ‘The people are gravely concerned for foria Lulse| tobe found. Justice Henbury, as a result of which, has been selected by Princess Victoria | Detntves MOU a ni apted to the! 1 the life of the Mikado, as they recaii| and Prince Ernst August Mainly | Distinction should be drawn bet suetipte of Dr, Russell's testimony | Lai Putnam Griswold, the famous |SUMPEd ane a awand Min. Griffen vividly thae in the case of the Ia Jewels and Furni such notorious lobbylets hos will be forwarded to the District-Attor.| American baseo, will sing the priscipa; |cometery. ee Pinata Esta allegation of VON aumento Ce atlenting guy: lewels and Furniture, gations of reputable business men who| Ty of albany County for such actign| role at te spectal Invitation of the| were taxen fo ie Hanus Une Mt wom ner decree 1 fesued no bulletins until bie! BERLIN, May 23.—-More than $2, fe coming te 10 make |e he may see fit to take. German Eanperor. Penny Bridge, . Ji {cians Sfalesty wae beyond hope, {000,000 in the estimated agareeate value |SUMESLORWATS, in| =. With three of the world's greatest] @LIPPED OUT SIDE GATE WITH NATIONAL LEAGUE. 7, veported aut of ty It was Goubtful to-day what effect the |f the wedding gifts opened and tn-| schedules. BlueS Suit rylere under One Foul and the Wedding THEIR CAPTIVE. | pitas nmittee, ness ot Emperor “Yoshihito would |#Pecjed to-day at the Palace by Prin-| “nese men present thelr contentions| 912 M ue Serge Suits,$5.95 'o: Princess Victoria Yalow and 1 When the detectives reached the con-| AT PHILADELPHIA, Have you ever worked for Senatey \ have on the Japanese-American atien |e#s Victoria Lutse and Prince Krnt| with frankness before committees, file| The Clothing Corner, Broadway, | Ernat of Cum nd Wut one day away.| try a ble crowd had collected. They | CINCINNATI— rs ‘ It believed of Cumberland, who will be marri briefs and yo home after a few days,| cor. pb, new Woolworth! the capital ¥ PEOES FO. douffed the negro, who gave ‘is! was the reply, “but nae that the Foreign OMice woua |imorrow. | The pi but the professional lobbyist, who has! Bullaings will ne gaa, ind Mnturday)a greater 6 Sea Chane Wauiny Gnd) ial 01000000 ~~ jyve deen doing favors for him « oof : 13 ° iw “ H ) an 5 folther make ‘public the reply ot_ the | 0m overs Fo eae a Eee a etter | dats, color euarantend: also Worstede anil grom Meeqmboat Con Coney Island Sranon| reas us a Howery hotel. The polico| PHILADELPHIA~ many years.” ) perhaps more than half of the 4 have known better #, brows, | Ssgus trom Vier 1,8 dW. 120 Mt. May 24, -— Adve 01 u a 4 * United mein be formulate an answer |tocracy of the Continent, ci than to employ them, are iv live tivir) viaun ous, 34 to ttt! > — | feared trouble and took thelr prisoner oo o21°— a retord bent Leander walle Cae @f We Mmperer ts tn! mainly of jewels, furniture, field of operations limited by the ly | wort! i 05, PS 7 —-— — —_— Lope 5 referred ee a ae aruses wreth, ae hy tne newly | les seeder (42:05. 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