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LINER CRASHES INTO TENDER, _ PASSENGERS SEE TRIO DROWN _ AND TWO RESCUED AT SEA THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1918. IWISONISFIRM, Putting Lifeboat Over From Liner | 3 4 to Save Collision Victims at Sea SING SING REBELS BUT MOVES SLOWLY “4 i YIELD 10 WARDEN'S NECA AFAR DRASTIC EAN 1,100 Subdued Convicts Go! to the charme of an American girl and Panic and Is the Least DION'T KNOW HER FIANCE. CUTS SHORT OBJE | TO COURT HOUSE REPORT 8 on the Minnetonka from | day were much interested in nee of Be Mann of Lon- ho came (@ this country to wed) | her lover of long ago, James Russell | Ross of Islip, L. 1. | When Mr, Ross left England twenty- ; : Justice Guy Will Begin To-Morraky His Review of Them and the’ Commissioner's Testimony. Supreme Court <ustice Guy today heard objections to the confirmation of the report of Abram 1. Bikus, Janes L Coogan and Henry Schneider, Commis sloners of Estimate and Appra' condemn property on whicn the att did not go back. Some time ago his wife died, and he wrote to Miss Mann | Captain Hammond or his oMcers. When Be Secu omaled Pp saked for the names of the three men a Lifel ver “I don't know. They were foreigners.” ——————_— ¢ the Side. . $250,000 IN HORSES COLLISION IN DAYLIGHT. ARRIVE ON ONE SHIP e Breeder Says There Never Was a Ship Suddenly Shifted Course Bigger Demand Despite When Lighthouse Boat the Motor Cars. Horses valued at $250,000 were passe: gersion the Minnetonka of fhe Atian' Transport line, which arrived here to- Gixteen of them, of Which four were @ coach team and twelve hackneys the Savannah line ran down and) °™ wees the: pret a ob im halt the tender of the Govern: | rq g. Vanderbilt, and were in charge Lightship of Capt Lookott,| of Charies H. Wileon, the manager of Carolina, drowning three of a Vai hoy stables. Fifty-two of boat, the others, fraught horees, were t! — rit Pol ort property of Samuel Beli of Iilinols; twenty more were gf Persian blood and made to BUD! belonged to A. L. of Pekin, I, tragedy hap} The Bell and Rovieon horses started last Friday af-| West this afternoon on @ special train her and on| ted for their best satety and comfort weat! “They call this the borseless age,” said ‘Mr. Boll, “but there ever euch @ Mac of Kangas/ demand for heavy jught horses a6 passengers, there | there is now. I selected these horses for minutes in lowering @ | breeding purposes. The demand for the veaset's olde, during | type was never greater than tt is now and I fad myself entirely unable to keep ip with the demand.” pciacenee~ Se ite 27 itt aes § i Disturbed of Any. . HE MEETS AMBASSADOR. Policy Will Be Framed After To-Day’s Conference—De- mand on Huerta Pushed. By Samuel M. Williams. (Sted Correspondent of The Bvening ‘Werlt.) ‘WASHINGTON, July %—The least excited man in ‘the United States over Mexican affairs le the one having most to do with the situation, namely, Prest- dent Wilson. He declines to consider that @ erisie exists or that the public mind is greatly worked up over condi- dione prevailing south of According to the (Gent's idea, the excitement existe chiefly in newspaper hegflines and te confined principally to that area of the United States rep- resented by large type. Tt can be authoritatively stated that the attitude of President Wilson toward Mexico has not been changed by events of the past week. His policy is to pur- fue diligent inquiry tnto conditions in order to ascertain the facts as they exisi, The future attitude of the Aémin- Back to Work in ‘Shops, Their “Strike” Broken. Except for the fact that %0 convicts who were active in lending the revolt in Sing Sing prison were etill locked in thelr cells to-day there were no aligns of the disorder that reigned In the big Inatitution last week. The 1,100 “good” convicts were turned out of their cells at 7 o'clock, went to their breakfast in the mess bali and then started about thelr tasks in the Industrial bulldings with every appearance of willingness. Warden Clancy waa still in Albany conferring with Gov. Sulser and Super- intendent of Prisons Riley. Sing Sing was in charge of Principal Keeper Cor naughton, who said that everything was moving smoothly. CONNAUGHTON RIDICULES RE- PORT OF DYNAMITE IN CELL, Connaughton was distressed over a report, circulated by the same influ- ences that provoked last week's up- rising, that two eticks of dynamite had been found in the cell of @ con- vict and thrown into the Hi by a guard He eaid th idiotic, No guard finding dynamite in ® cel! could possibly have taken it out of the cell block without making @ repor! to the turnkey in charge, who would have reported to the prin- cipal keeper, Connaughton also denied that the 0 prisoners who have been locked in their and asked her If ahe would let him redeem his broken prom| She came right over. She Is torty-one y: but does not look ‘© to be married at St. Mark's Church In Isli@ on Aug. 3. Mr. Ross met her at the pier. She did not recognise him and he had to Introduce himself, There nothing dis WALL STRE Market Closing—In the hour prices yielded to realising sales and fell off fractionally from the higher level. Chesapeake & Ohio was strong and ac- tive, advancing 2-1-8 points, and closed at &, within half a point of its high from one-fourth to one point. Amal- gamated Copper regained ite dividend and advanced to 713-8, closing at 707-8, with advances in all the other copper issues, The actual closing was quiet, of Importance, & pronounced broadening in aepeculative interest in evidence at the opening, and in the early trading stocks joined in a brisk upward move- ment that established new high figures throughout the list ‘r thi ance, which with .few aetbacks has been continuous since July 11. The scant supply of stocks at the advance was a subject of comment, as the upturns recorded resulted from only moderate buying, but the accumulated demand court house is to be located on Cente There are thirty-five pieces @t y to be taken for site and the awards vy the Commission were tor More (ham 94,000,000, Muny of the ow asrert that the commissioners made \errors and inadequate awards and, in |many cases. eliminated the value @& tant Corporation Gdunsel Vien- Gorter, for th sion, asked that, the report twenty lawyers opposed. Justl declaring that he would not have matter indefinitely delayed, gave them each Afteen minutes to argue, and, eerving decision, said tt he would start work on the case to-morrow. ‘The Commission, which began Its work In June, 1912, submitted 7,000 pages”of typewritten testimony, all of whieh,the Juice will have to read. Besides | WII have to take up the individual od- [Jections und decide whether the par- ticular objection shall be submittes te the Commission gor adjustment. FYose CEYLON TEA SULZER ON TAMMANY GRAFT. over Sundi from commission houses alone was sufficient to carry along i i (stration will depend upon what develops cells since last Thursday are fed only from the inquiry. The President's mind bread and water. They short ra- if L Ct the advance. Lond: took about 15,000 Investigate Charge if There 1/15 gti open and he will not ¢ormulate cain cha cae but they| shares, chiefly Steel, Union Pacific and | White Rose Coffee, Only 35c. a Pound ved Foundation, Gaye Governor, | any decision until he cam hove « look ‘ Tene Dercentage of the food | Amalgamated Copper. ES l supplied to the prisoners who are al-| lowed to go to the miegs hall, Warden Clanoy has not decided how long he will keep the recalcitrant pris- oners locked up. Another batch of sec- ond term men will be sent to Auburn prison to-morrow morning, and the mu- tineers may de kept confined until these are out of the way. at all angles of the situation, AMBASSADOR WILSON DOING ALL THE TALKING, ALBANY, Juty %.—In the opinion of Gov. Sulzer the charge made by Rev. O. R. Miller, representative of che New York Civic League, that three years ago Traders continted to fight the bulilsh tendency and caused iH at intervals tn the late forenoon, but the tone held strong. Brokers in the joan crowd said that the short interest is larger now than at any previous time during the month. | tn ee y part of the afternoon some advances were recorded. although SO KLEE Poe es trading was light, and gradually 9 settled into a dull period, with prices Two services were held in the chapel steady, w little below the high I yesterday, one for Catholic convicts, | the first hour. the other for Protestants, The chaplains | A Oculists’ Op‘ieians Hey a Century in Dunnesa If people knew the great value of correct glasses and the relief they give, thousands more who need them would wear glasses. Eyes Examined Without Charge Ee siderably exercised over conditions, but they are only @ emali part of the whole People. Intervention talk at this time is principally hot weather imagination. President Wilson conferred this after-| Papers will print them, An energetic|or allow both Mexican factions to se- noon with Ambassador Wilson and |°°rrespondent can interview Ambassa-|cure American guns, e rv cretary gave im no information as eo facts and expression of pereonal'vieWs.'| an hour and obtain any kind of opin-|to what the United Staets proposed to Sy eesint tha Wesmtee: fet eb red | ‘The Febredll were the highest, lowent and Ievt He will later frame his policy. Mean-|'ion desired. But in the White House 2 do in the situation. | while nobody need get excited about] the one man who controls the situation = ee teealoct te ce manberca eee "compared wth batenay's soang bated the Miller sarge, which appeared in a Printed bulletin published by the Civic League, he aaid: “If there te any foundation for the aseertion I ehould think it was a matter thgenee | for investigation for the Frawley cam- mittee.” i intentions as to makiag, thely position by Registered Eye Physicians. In April, 191, Mr, Miller eeserted at | ‘Tossing the Rio Grande and marching | absolutely declines to ii inkling | CLAIM HUERTA VICTORY | more bearable only to tace organised | Hom, Yast Perfect Fitting Glasses,| $2.50 to 818. 8 Methodiet conference in Saratoga that | "to Mezice. a of what his ultimate action will b WITH 700 REBELS KILLED|**¥0lt ssainet authority. | Amalgamated Coovee Miah. at tooge 7 ing ‘ a :. baseball intereste had raised @ fund of | Ambassador Wiieon, immediately af.| A" authoritative denial was made: to- Hale a dozen prisonere- whose time An tae . z” H 48 217 Broadway, Astdr House. ter his conference with President Wil- | 28Y that any propoual looking toward « ean Hie had expired or who had be ted! American (an. Sy 88 t 'y | 223 Sixth Ave., 15th Se. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d Se. aon, cai: "| co-operation between American milltary! MEXICO CITY, July 28 (Vin Gale) Oo Soe a ents mornin: Saw ae Hy ge + 3] TOL Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York. ir . det by 8 Seah ade forces and the Mexican Government for|veston)—The complete rout of thé Amerte Et ie 1 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. pedicel cee \adaonenpoed cra fiscuselon related entirely to the | the restoration of peace had been sug-| rebel with a loss of 700 killed and rie wen wiked cose ehalt Se he ay 8 aS Telceeea’ aie Genlecs croeree lage a oft ae Nerds pope deol comet: It was learned at the Wihite| 1,000 wounded an@ many taken pris-| principal Keeper Connaughton want to| snscnd fay Be att t #|Good hot ld ti that it was unable to discover any | policy. Ail retatt louse, tl t reports crediting Ambas:! oners in a Sunday battle at Canon del| get the population of the prison down | Maltiwore * Bay + t on hot or cold meats, Wild toransanie anouroae one One views reiative to the situa- | sador Wilson with having advocated a| (armen in Coahulla was reported here | to 1,250. By mt a ndwich d salad i | penpmipenaed dhet de silier, en teen Bare: been pieces 4 iia toe Bande of | set of Eeroceale Glen aprte military | today by a private wireless despatch| To that end convicts will nt up lc pct tf Pie re sandwiches and § 8. ss “ a co-operation with Mexico or Intervention t to the Great Meadow prison next week aoe Sie 2% called as & witness, be censured for! Ambassador Wilson said that he ex-| were unfounded, The President has re- | {TOT Monclova. |The tepert haw Het) io work on the prison facm. ‘The news 608 18 $7R1 6 9 Pected to leave Washington to-night|celved from Ambassador Wilson a his-| sive gut no information, It ia ad-| hes wot around the cell block that] ie , te he away cevtes! herd He would| historical account of events in Mexico In| jiittea that the alleged Federal victory tere Pod Ehikerg oe a Siostions core - * ‘ PROTEST AGAINST NEW DUMP |turn to Mexico in nis omcial capacity, | ‘The Ambasondvr hi might be hoax put out by the Fed-| fom convicts who want to be. drafted | {i xi fly RAND AGAINST F sob e ico in nd oMcial capacity. | The Ambassador himself declared to-| orais to inspire public confidence. to the new prison have been received. | Ini i + % jeparture at thie time seems to! day he had not mentioned any remedies| “rng pattie started about dawn yester-| “Warden Clancy is working on plans More than two hundred residents in the vicinity of Pler No, 48, East River, B10 Englist alice i Made by E. Prighard, 331 Spring St., N. Yi —_—_—_—_—_ EE Es $ Why Pay Mere When You Con Got q . indicate that he will not appear before! on the situation to any one and had not the Senate Foreign Relations Commij-|even put on paper the plana he had in tee, mind. He has reserved these, he said, Secretary Bryan, who had lunched | for bis Interview with the President, with the Prealdent, entered the Execu-| The shooting of Charles B, Dixon, Jr., tive office from the White House proper | at Juares, is regarded as a serious in- and joined the conference in the Presi- | ‘ident, but its bearing on the general dent's office. He remained for a short | Mexican situation is being minimized by time with the President after Ambas-| officials here to-day, as the American day, according to the report,.and lasted until late afternoon. The federal troops surprised the rebels, it Is took many prisoners, bes! thirty cannon, ammunition and supplies and scores of horses. It ls said that the Federals lost many men killed and wounded, but no estimate of thelr cas- uaities has been given, to replace with temporary structures the mat shop, the wagon shop and the other bulldings destroyed by fire last Tuesday. It \s absolutely necessary that employment be found for the con- victs who were thrown out of work by | it. the destruction of these shops. For the) Her, present they will be put to work clear. | Kurt li land ing away the debris left by the fire | Me. x 0, 5 FERRE EF EPTLER FEF . at that point end denouncing turn! over to the New York, Ne Hartford Railroad the ait: em dump at the foot of Clinton street SSZELEBS: + ++] Httt+ ttt in the northern end of the yard. tore sador Wilson's departure. demand for the investigation apd pun- pebitield aes pose “ fee POLICY WILL BE FRAMED GOON, |"*BMent_of ihe offenders apvarently| aggxICAN GOVERNOR HITS| SING SING WARDEN a i : : VACUUM CLOTHES WASHER Slate. ane bere SAV BRYAN: ine con|ACT TO GAVE AMERICAN UspER| AT AMBASSADOR WILSON. SEES GOV. SULZER 1, tS ody tL For $1.50 the ligh' icy was discussed ———— oald Mi Wheat Market, reported, | posed at New Pier No. 4, they point Bryan, “and it is not DEATH SENTENCE. whcre RAGA Teun day ate ABOUT PRISON RIOTS, chteage Hares ume, labor out, is in the vicinity of Jackson and| known now when a policy will be for-| At the White House it was sald the|, = ; beet Ambassadne , a ly sad tae . caigt, | Let us give you s Gouverneur streets, near Gouverneur | mulated, but it probably will be in al (United states would pursue a course of [following statement about 4 ALBANY, July We merely die- |e" guy... ah, ifs demonstration 13 men very short time. The conference was| iiligent inquiry into the affair and|Henry Lane Wilson to-day was tele- | cussed the prison situation generally,’ i % Ee + & ® 16 16 = your nora a windward of the would Insist on suminary punishment of| graphed to President Wileon by Gov.| was all Warden James A. Clancy of|'” . Re t‘] 2 ae bes @bdeerved that they the guilty, Valea of the State of Yucatan, Mexico, | Sing Sing would say to-day ers, —EEEEEEEE——E————— 3, hard time of it in th on the Mexican eltuation. The Frosident Secretary Bryan, after a call at the|now in Piedras Negras, the Constitu- his conference with Gov, Sulser. The MUNIN TO WOMEN 88 Duane Stroct. and chop. J ewung Lae tid consider the entire subject, includ-| white House, sought informatio: | t ats’ provisional caplal: ; Boveract also declined to be more spe- Agents Wanted. them and they row: ing whatever recommendations Ambas-| th: ha conference with President} ‘I am the Constitutional Governor of | cife. = dew. Whea sador Wilson has made or may desire en ‘of the Mexican National Raile| Yucatan, having been elected Dec. 19,] Warden Clancy had a long conference ow is ie ei bad inevitable 3 te make.” ways on traMc conditions in Mexico| 1911, and still holting under the con-| with Supt. Riley of the State Prison pe pil gg =o) to In contrast to the calm attitude and| and their relation to the paralysed con- |atitution and laws of Mexico, I am| Department, but both refused to give ; he mang MARTENMOFY-—MAROARST a fee Aignified reticence of the Wilson who| dition of commerce and industry. Latest |the brother-in-law of Vice-President |the details. Both, however, declared py cay ‘aie pers GRatt, Ninos of er vesidenen, He, ie President and has the final say, the| reports from the Embassy in. Mexico | Hino Hures and was in Mexioo City with | that In their opinion riotous outbreaks sconer of later leave thelr 7. July 29, at Wilson who is merely Ambassador is| City have reflected the financial situa-|my familyeduring the February revo-| at Sing Bing had been terminated by the Bessty soqn fades away. thence to gu James Fre going about very much in evidence, | tion. lution, when on the 19th It became er of the sixty convicts to Au- fo the time to restere health i eeerSe or elem retulem mass ATLANTIC CITY, July 20.--After | catnt sie burn and by the contemplated tranafer|# aad retain bessty, Tepoee of her seul: a talking @ great deal and expressing hie] ‘The battleship South Carolina ar- {necessary for me to flee to save my Mtedoat and gives | 4" exciting chase off the inlet to-day! opinions to numerous interviewers, of others, life, My wife eubsequently called on rived at Ve Crus to-day to resume from the moment | When returning from the daily trip to} although called to Washington to giv. Ambassador Wilaon and he tolé her} Warden Clancy denied that friction co sas HELP WANTED—MALE, ee two survivers |e gril aerate lent Mino | the, President the beneft of his obser Te OT el ames and Gal lenat it_was neceswary that whe should existed between him and any subordl- Favorite Prescription ede ely orig nd the] vations in Mexico, the Ambassador hasl| nore" Jeave, <The” battleship. New (telegraph me at once and urge me | nates —— been talking to everybody before con- ily In favor of a proposition to pension this section of the coast. The Hampshire ts en route from Ve strongly to recognize General Huerta as He declared that he was 4 rds atter long terms of ser- ‘rg 1,300 pounds, The huge| 27!" hls information to the man President of the Repub prison gua Yet po reper i rn to Galveston to give her oMcers and j Presider cenonaed’ tr et iailay, Draggiet will Seoply / yd mackerel had been swept into shallow | “2 summoned him b men shore leave.‘ The gunboat Wheel-| Vales's telegram declared the Am- Mie ell ad best bad ‘The President has maintained a cour- teous silence during this ambassadorial! fe bassador threatened him with what would happen if Vales did not recognize Huerta, The telegram also specified other alleged actions of the American Ambassador to which, Vales said Mex- ieana objected. wat \ The giant fish was harpooned. It put pe hard Aght before it was drawn board. The fish was immediately iced and shipped to Philadelphia. —_——) ‘Treat @ Fake. The story printed in several new: papers on Gaturdey that John Hanson ing, reporting from Frontera, makes Pi no mention of disorders there, criticism nor ion of what may| Senator Pomerene called at happen to the talkative diploiat has | State Department to press for come from the White Houne, Ambus-| ion the ef Bernard McDonald, sador Wilson's plans for solving Mexi- | under sentence of death at»Chihuahua, can troubles, exploited in large news-| Senator Pomerene was told that the paper type, have not elicited a word of | department had already taken aggres- HEA iH j f g i F At High Speed! In giving Its readers all available a & | & fF g E gf Mae end «6 aun! paasengere re) oe east Elmhurat, Ls I. had been foung | Comment ident Wilson. atv eps for the relief of Mr, Mc- information about where to fused to sign the petition. Vager PRESIDENT GETS REPORT: Donald, but that no rt had been NGDR SAYS CREW WAS [Pinte ‘Hay as a result. of blows MEXICAN AFFAIRS. © ON received since the Fmbasey at Mexico Bae Taetioohs The World: hae mate : 4 ° MUTINY, pba to have been misieadin, the crew on ¢sck dur-| p, Asso. to print the A number of reports of conditions ex- loting in various parts of ico and suggested plane for United States ac- City an@ the Consulate at Chihuahua nad been instructed to act in McDon- ald's behalf. WAREHAM, Mi mimic war which began the arrival of six thousand . duly The ay with Mtiarcen Special for Monday ms Special for Tuesday * mee. a remarkably high record, facts, which are that Hanson, while 3,463 tion are being made to the President Representative Smith of Tezas asked and the Beoretary of 8 ome of | Secretary Bryan to remove Consul Ed- ‘on the shoulder end of Cape Cod, was given a touch of realiam early to-day PLNEAPPL ET Mia FRosts—4 pe ey *10c these have been requested, others wards at Juares because of his refusal | when Private Harrington of the Ninch | §~ y World “‘Summer ” eee ennly combed Uy. persone’ have | to allow a party of ffty Americans to |Regiment received « bullet in the back || Suggestion for Monday Suggestion for Tuesday Were Printed boys Ads, ing special knowledge of affairs. go to the relief of refugees at Madera. | from the revolver of M, J. Murphy, @ leek— The President receives these with| A telegram received by Represe’ courteous consideration. He declines, | tive Smith to-day said that the Made: however, to make public any of the |refugees were in momentary peril, There reports eo received or to comment upon | are thirty-five Americana there, twe their character, one of whom are women and children. | a! other soldiers, became involved in @ In @ perfectly calm, unbiased man: |The telegram charged that Consul Ed-| quarrel with @ postcard dealer, who ‘ e of the| wards not properly represented the; summoned a policeman. Murphy says M nt Py nalytical | situation to the State Department, Rep-|that he fire’ four shots in the air to/ methods to the solution of a problem | resentative Smith's report said that] frighten the disturbers and that the pul: | in etatecraft as he would solve a|eighy-five railroad bridges on the jlet that hit Harrington was deflected, problem in economics. In the mean| road lines between Madera and El Paso| He was held under ball, pending a fur- time there le much press-agent exple!-| have deen burned or dynamited, and|ther Investigation. Harrington's wound ‘tation by the various Mexican fac-| iat bandits bave threatened to kill any |is serious but probably not fatal. tions whe maintain juntas in Washiag- ae ton and are prepared to Issue Me aleo Grgea Secretary Bryan to em- proaynclamep (een Montes serrate policeman of Sandwich, ‘The shooting took place In the village of Sagamore, According to the o! of the regiment, Harrington, with ere have ork ef | Minute sersion of the House was held to-day. The Republican Alibuster con- Unued, clipping a minute from the pre- Fark Me: Sclosbs ‘hil oer ereree ence: Macerd 2,097 More than the Times, Sun, 4 BARCLAY STREET Corner West Tribune and Press COMBINED, Figures that make it clear that World “Summer Resort” ads. are Most to Read and Best 16 Use, p proceeding which the Demoera be ae could deadlock AB agreement to end morrow bY permitting the G@iscuss Attorney-Genera) Pah typewritien every Rouz M gewe | tengo all shipments of arms to dee ee Re wR J Be We ry awenteeel,.,: =

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