The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1913, Page 1

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- Abe: “PRICE ONE OENT. Oe. (fhe Now Torts Werta). NOVI REACHES MENG, [Foor Lose Par IS WET BY U.S OFIGMLS; | O WEDED PA UERTA ASSURES SAFETY SKIPPER'S PIPE SHOT FROM MOUTH BY CANNON BALL Missile From.Sandy Hook Gun Passes Through a Ves- sel’s Rigging. CREW BADLY SCARED. Goughs Parted hat Wale Re- markable Agreement to Let Each Act as If Single. Wilson's Siren Ar- wiving at Vera Cruz, Treated as Private Traveller. WIFE ASKS REAL DECREE Alimony She Accepted Leaves Her a Boarding Mistress and Him in Luxury. NO RESENTMENT SHOWN Transferred From Battleship New Hampshire to Louisi- ana, Waiting at Port. Suppose you saw your wife, to whom you had been wedded for twanty-five| long years, walking down the street with a man much younger and better Jooking than yourself and they ap-| ae to be very chummy; ‘WERA CRUZ, Mexico, Aug. 9.— Jebn Lind, President Wilson's Spe- ial Envoy to Mexico, arrived here ou board the battleship New Hamp- phire at 1 o'clock this afternoon. He ‘was et once transferred to the Battleship Louisiana. Not the slight- pu you are a wife and one day) @s you were promenading you saw your’ husband, who had been yours and only yours for twenty-five years, meandering Fishing Smack Gleaner Looks happily 4 his om Serbo Lest ag port as If It Had Been in ho ‘4 oct ee eae ie on Lind was received by Consul Naval Battle. than yourself. Then suppose you both rushed madly home and looked up an agreement you ‘woth hae ‘sivmg” eactr other’ the right to go with, be entertained dy, oF receive any one you pleased! ‘What would you do then? Ask Mr. or Mra. Wallace L. Gough, who, though they may not have gone through those experiences, signed just such an agreement to let each other choose auch company as they pleased. They also agreed to separate. But it all fatled, and now Mrs. Gough has brought suit in the Supreme Court to fe the agreement and to obtain Awiians Canada and unofficially Revant Hels Hale, the per- posevoer. ‘President Wil- arrived here this morning Pees ¢ Mexican capital. “Tt te ‘probable that the Mexican mil- itary cammander of Vere Crus will meet Mr. Lind unofficially incidental te the exchange of visits of courtesy Between him and the captain of the New Hampshire. The attitude of the quthorities here is taken generally as ‘@:reflection of what may occur at the Mexican capital. They regard Mr. Lind imply as a private traveller. ‘The public discusses his coming lan- guidty, betraying no indication of re- ‘The Gleaner, &*tto-niisted” Hehing @mack under the command of Capt. Robert Tapper, brought a badly fright- ened crew to the dock at: Fulton street and East River to-day. The captain acted a bit excited himself, and the boat looked as if it had gone through ® Bouth Sea typhoon. “No,” said the captain, “we haven't been through a storm—we've been through a naval battle, And right off Sandy Hook at that. I thought with| ¥! ali thie talk Of peace an old fishing vessel might ply up and down the Jersey coast without being fired at, but she can’t. Some ‘'me when I want real safety and peace I'm going to lie down on top of a blasting operation, but I'll keep away from the Jersey coast. “Yesterday about four o'clock in the afternoon we were making good time up the coast, with full sall and steam. We were just a mile off Bandy Hook. I suppose I was half asleep at the wheel with my pipe In my mouth, when there was a shriek of a cannon ball in the air, The right side of my face felt ke it does when a barber 4s scrap- ing it with @ dull rasor—something took the pipe from my. mouth. “Before I had time to realize what had happened, the whole boat trembled from @ tremendous shock and seemed to leap right out of the water. When I had told the crew, who were the most scared ten men you ever saw, that everything was all fight, I saw that the shell, which oame from the fort at Sandy Hook, had grased “LET ALONE” AGREEMENT A REMARKABLE COMPACT. ‘The separation agreement, which the old gime document searchers in the County Clerk's office say is the most remarkable dooument of its kind they nh ever.seen, was revealed to-day as part of the separation complaint. Here are some of the strange clauses in the “let alone’ agreement of the Goughs: “That neither will, withovt the con- sent of the other visit the other or knowingly enter any house or place in which the other shall dwell, reside or @eatment. HUBRTA ASSURES PROTECTION FOR ENVOY LIND. MEXICO CITY, Aug. 9.—No impedi- ment will be placed in the way of John And on his arrival here, and he will be given every guarantee for his safety and freedom from molestation, accord- ‘fag to m statement given out by the Maxican Foreign Minister, Manuel Gar- fa Aldape to-day. Im respect to mediation, which has been referred to as partof Mr. Lind's mission cape the Foreign Minister etated: "The Government of Mexico already hes made its declaration.” ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 — President (Continued on Second Page.) BASEBALL GAMES be. “ophat niether shall molest, sue, dis- turb or trouble any other person whom- soever for receiving, entertaining or harboring the other. “That they shall permit each other ‘to reside in places and in such families and with such relations, friends and persons an they may respectively from time to time, choose or think fit. “That th 11 not nor will et any time, sue or suffer each other ‘to be sued for living apart. WATIONAL LEAGUE, end of the main gaff and hed out “Phat they shall not quarrel about —— down haui in halves. finances nor over the distribution of the AT CHICAGO, ually knocked the pipe family plate. A for I found myself chewing the broken | “That ttsy shall not talk to each other 0000 — , | stem” ‘unless in case of eraraenrs, ond. thon ancAGO— Sent only with the consent of one of the @o10 — .|GUNS SENT AMERICANS peter DRIVEN TO KEEP SOARDING ixey and -Killifer; Hum- WIFE SAYS. Batterice—Ri: phries and Archer. AT PITTSBURGH. IN MEXICO CITY BY CONSENT OF WILSON. WASHINGTON, Aug. On represen-|ocng' to. tive up to his gromise to it was the alleged éailure of the 000000 —— | tations that should the light and water! o., nis wite a weekly allowance that PITTSBURGH— supply of Mexico be damaged all the|tne wife eave led her to file the separa- @00000 _— foreigners tn the city would suffer, |tion suit. According to the agreement Batteries—Tyler and Whaling; McQuil- | President ‘Wilson has granted a permit lea and Gibson. for the ebipment of three Colt rapid- ‘ ——— fire guns and fifty thousand rounds of | Helen, until Helen should K AMERICAN LEAGUE. ammunition to the Mexican Light and|the allowance was to be cut to $10 Power Company. The request for aja week. AT PHILADELPHIA. Permit for the shipment was made| The agreement went into effect in 1908, through the New York representative | and in 1911 Helen married, and left her 0.0 0 0,0-1 — | of the company, mother's home. Gough's income ‘The steamer Monterey, galling from| was cut one-third, She had been sur- PRILADELPHIA— |New York yesterday, carried a con-| rounded by luxury and maids both be- 000000 —- “| signment of 14 cases of carbines for the| fore her marriage and during the first Batteries—Russe! and Schalk; Shawkey | Huerta commandant at Vera Cruz and | years, but when the reduction came she end Lapp. ene! 5 week ago the steamer Mexico | nad to convert her luxurious home into yeas vag eed tool cases of ammunition and 125/ a boarding house, she asserts, aT BOSTON, canes of arms to the eame place. It is| Mr. Gough returned to New York and, bal eaid here that these shipments have been | according to the complaint, set up a 020100 made under a permit issued June % to|commodious house and surrounded him- ° the Huerta Government for the exporta- | self with every luxusy, while his wife 001000 ties of ae rifles eng banaee cart-| went on with the bonding house bual- ridges, Small portions have wolng | ress. She visited her husband repeat- sumeinerineWiliet and Stanage; Colline forward from time to time. edly, she says, and implored him to —S No permit has been tasued since that | increase her allowance to enough for AT WASHINGTON. date, but the Mexican Embassy pre-|her to live as she had been accustomed, sented several applications to the State’ ‘The complaint sets forth that the 10002 oa Department, which have remained un-| couple were married in London and acted upon. This te taken to indicate! shortly afterward came to New York, WASHINGTON— s that President Wilson, for the present at} where Mr. Gough established himself @0000 — Uj toast, intends to carry out his policy of | at the head of the Wallace L. Gough Batteries — Blanding ‘and O'Neill; Rubber Company, importers of No, 10 Boehling and Henry. ‘ Bridge street. i denying munitions of war to both fac- ‘ons. ‘ Pe ee ee ee TT TTT NLT TTT IE na On aye ea ah ca Aaanaa ti orld; | TINA EDITION. Birrell put ao NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1913. 10 PAGES PRICE ONE 28108. CxS Tae 6 5B CINCINNATI PROVES FAILURE © at in at Packard and Kling. BROOKLYN AT 8T. LOUIS— ST. LOUIS HIGHLANDERS 4T NEW YORK— 11 0 1 oo 5b ST. LOUIS 4 0 90 o oO Oo QO Batterles—Wellman and McAllister, Alexander; Fisher and Sweeney. Sur of Even Break on Series. THE BATTING ORDER. cen @ legal separation from her husband. | Groh, Hoblitsel, 1, Tinker, 3b. Mathewson, p. ‘Umpireeciktem and Orth. Attendance, 7,000, (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, -Aug. 9.—Ae the strife of Gaturday went on, many of the bugs asked McGraw inquisitive questione— Inquiries sbout hie alleged battle with Fred Merkle, what he expected to do with Larry McLean and how it would seem to ewim in the soup after havi the world’s series money all pent advance. To which John J. only re- turned a thowering look and hie men said nothing—much unlfke the Philedel- Phias, who rushed to the front of the stand and sald many things when the crowd guyed them during their last visit. MoGraw really hadn't time for persi- flage—every @ame counts from now the innings hurtied by. Mattheweon opposed Packard. WILSON ORDER PROHIBITS PANAMA CANAL FLYIN Year in Prison and $1,000 Fine for Any Aeronaut Crossing Water Way Without Permit. ‘WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—President Wileon to-day took the first steps to Protect the Panama Canal from unwel- come vieltors by the aerial route, He signed an Executive omer prohibiting any acronaut from flying over the Canal Zone without written authority from Washington on penalty of $1,000 fine@ind @ year's Imprisonment for each offense. -———_ RICH MAN KILLED BY WIFE, Weman, Whe Is Badly w;: Makes Plea of Self-De: SPENCER, N. C., Aug. Grubb, a wealthy distill and killed at his home n arly to-day by his wife, who Is reported to be seriously wounded. First reports say the shooting occurred in an encounter in which Mrs. Grubb pleads » THE TIDES. [ jlett. Caidwatt .|to Peckinpaugh. Sweeney to Peckinpaugh. No Runi in short fouled to McAttister. (Continued on Sixth Page) on Coaching Line, ieolss.at. the! poring ea ipratiing ste From, ete toe — THE BATTING ORDER. Bt. Louts. Bhotton, cf, Ralent! Pratt, Q. Wil Austin, 8b. Jobnaon, If. Briet, MoAlliat: Peckia Knight, 9 H. Williams, 1b. Swee Attendance—19,; °, Wellman, p. hin and Sheridan. (Bpectal ta The Evening Wort), POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 9.—The Yanks and @rowns openea up in the sevond game before a crowd:of ten thousand. ‘The Highlanders presented their same MUne-up of yesterday. Maisel, their third sacker, will not report till Mon Wolter was benched and Ray Caldw ‘was Chance's with Sweeney behind the bat. Stovall sent Wellman, the tallest pitcher in both leagues, to k his place. Fish lection for the oppose the Highlanders. FIRST INNING—Cook made a splendid running catch of Shotton’s long fly to @, Balenti, Pract and ne fer aoeat of him. Fisher Johnson's high bound irew him out at first, Fisher wae tilt wie and Grief was given free transportation. Chance then yanked Fisher out of the box and Ford came to the rescue, Brief died stealing, Sweeney catch of Sweeney's high throw. Four Runs. Frank Chance came on the coaching ines for the firet time in a month, and to Peckinpaugh, who made a fi Run. One Left. BBOOND INNING.~ ‘“. Williams got MoAllister's high foul. Peckinpaugh and Hartwell’s hot hit, and tossed him out at first, Cree going to third. Peckin- paugh filed out to G. Williams. H. WilHame retires Wellman. ton fited out to Caldwell. fice fly to G. Williams, threw him out at first. singled into right. Pratt out Cook Mied out to Johnson One Bhot- No Runs, Wiiight popped high to Pratt. Willams smashed the first ball on ao dead line to left centre for three bases. H, Willidéms scored on Sweeney's sacri- Balenti fumbled Ford's hot smash, but recovered in time and threw him out at first. One Run. THIRD INNING.—Peckinpaugh ma @ neat Bop of Balenti’s hot emash and Pratt again’ G, Williams popped ling, STOP THE STEAMER! YELLS BELATED MAN IMPERATOR STOPS Urgent Cablegram Drives Lawyer to Chase Giant Liner After She Had Sailed. ‘ SULZER DESPERATELY PLEADED WITH BROKER. NOT 10 EXPOSE DEALS EEASSN ES RE REN 5 Called Melville B. Fuller to Albany. Last Sunday, but Stock Ex- © © change Insisted That Full ; Story Be Told. FIRST STEP TO OUST HIM -° MAY BE TAKEN MONDAY. Senator dg alt Refusing Express His n Opinion, "TWAS A CLOSE CALL. Bat Fussy Tug With Screech- s| ing Whistle Does the Trick —He’s Aboard. To Q. L, Magmio, a lawyer with an office in the Pulltser Bullding, belongs the honor of being the firat to hold up the Hamburg-American liner Imperator after the vessel, the largeat:afloat, had started on a trans-Atlantic voyage. Mr. Magsio accomplished the feat to-da: The Imperator had backed out the atream from the Hoboken pier when Mr, Magsio appeared, wild-eyed and full of resolution, He oh through the crowd lik football team, bowling over scores in his flight along the pier, dodged under ropes stretched to held back the friends of departing passen- Gere and stopped enly when he had fenched the extreme outer end of the dock. “Come Back! Walt @ minute! Lemme that the Frawley Committee had struck a trail that would end in scandal the Governor begged the brokers conversant with the facts to to testify! ° Melville B. Fuller, of the firm of Harris & Fuller, personally pledged ~ himself to Gov. Sulzer to go to any length to cover up the transactions short of suffering imprisonment. When he made this promise Mr. Fuller was assured by the Governor that the Frawley Committee had ae authority to exact answers to questions or to inflict punishment. © 7”_—___ ese) sor. Foner kept his pledge unt! @s Stock Exchange took a hand. He oy Ei Lamb Richards, counsel @ POSE WHILE SPEAKING. | wen vrawiey Committee, on Tosstag.- ‘This was brought to the bimypoo. Beard of Gevernere ef tho Ghee change. WARNRD BY 8TOCK EXCHANGE . TO TELL THE STORY. No official action was taken by that body, but Mr. Fuller and others esm- nected with the Governor's dealings im stocks received an intimation that #* was the desire of the @tock Exchange’ that they tell the whole truth and gros duce all documents and books called Ger, ‘Thus it was that Mr. Puller came acreage with the ¢ull story of Gov. Gulser’e deale ings with his @rm yesterday. @ score of tugs engaged In straighten-, ing out the Imperator for the start down the North River, But he kept right en calling ¢o the ship to it a minute” until the attention of H, La Cronemeyer, general passenger agent of the Hamburg-~American line, was at- tracted, Mr. Maggio explained that he had received a cablegram this morning telling him of the illness of his father in Italy and asking him to make haste to the bedside of his sick parent. It was of the utmost importance, Mr, Maggio said, that he should reach his father with all apeed. “I etarted as soon as I could after I @ot the cablegram,” he explained. “I don't care what it costs, I must catch that boat.” Mr, Cronemeyer eignalied a tug and sald all he could do was to give Mr. Maggio @ chance. The lawyer leaped aboard the tug which started out for the Imperator, just as the giant liner etarted down stream under her own wteam. Fortunately for Mr. Maggio the tug had @ robust whistle and the captain sounded it in a series of sharp, com- pelling barks. The captain of the Im- perator,s seeing that some one was trying to make the ship, sounded a single blast on the big whistle of his " |ahip and the engines were stopped. As the Imperator floated down stream the tug went alongside and Mr. Maggio climbed @ ladder to an opening in the of the vessel about forty feat aafe aboard the whistle perator sounded aguin and out to ees. ‘There were none of the éonfusions to-day that attended the last sailing of the Imperaor. The number of tickets admitting friends of the passengers to the pler had been cut down, and pas were admitted more di. tlously, The time of sailing was 11 o'clock, and !t was only twenty minut past the hour when the ship was cut loose from the pier and began to back ‘Tout Into th ' There first cabin and 36 second cabin passengers, an east-bound record for this time of the year. Harr: Payne Whitney and Frederic C, fleld, the new United States Ambas! dor to Vienna, were among the pa: sengers. of the Frawley Committee clined to answer leading Getails of the agypsigye dee o-. a not be secured, ted against mieinin ates witnesses, whieh meant Jail if they persisted in refusal to ani BROKER SOUGHT COUNSEL or LAWYER AND ASSOCIATE@, Mr. Fuller sought counsel both of Gile:, Jawyers and governors of the William M. K. Olcott pinion on the legal side the committee w: ‘fully and could compel answers from nesses or punish thom. The Steck change governors considered thig fon ,suMcient for them and that Mr. Fuller might feel —_—_————Ss is SARATOGA RESULTS. FIReT BACE-—Honey Bee, 16 to 5, and eves, first; Water Welles, 5 to 1 for place, second; Compliment, third. ‘Fime—1.18. BECOND BACE—Wickson, 4 to 1 and 8 to &, Sret; Penobscot, 1 to 8 for H, ernor on House and promise to protect thi of the Empire State from speculating in stocks with coritributions, The Governor but Mr. Fuller, backed by the attitude of the Exchange, to go to jail and make a marty? of self like Broker Biverton R. did a number of years ago in the Trust investigation by a Senate mittee In Washington. Citi Mr, Olvott, en Donalt ef bo eens Y | 4.2, THIRD BACE.—Boamer, 7 to 1 and 5 te &, fret; Gainer, 7 to 5 fer place; Biack Toney third. Time, 1.1. fw Ace, WASHINGTON, A hae accepted, in sfinciple, Secretary rc] Bryan's peace proposal, making the twenty-seventh pation ao recorded.

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