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————— PRICE ON @ Press Publishing Covyriaht, 1913, Go, (TI ‘ork World). | NDS. TROOPS ~GETHARRY THAW BACK, ‘004 ws GLYNN MESSAGE “tus ew ho- Take Necessary Steps tor Protection of Americans. ASKS $25,000,000 FUND. Wires Washington That Action Is Urgent, After Making Demand on _ | Wants Wowey to Aid U.S. Citi- Canada to Surrender Fugitive zens to Remain in Troubled to New York “tate. Republic Free From Peril. PRISONER WINS A WEEK OF DELAY ON HIS WRIT. Counsel Makes Odd Offer to Have Him Quit Country if Allowed to Choose Destination. woos tosday a vesolu 2 President Wilson tu ta | commary steps to piace United states! tropps in Mexico to protect American! ves and property; euch a step to be eod by the Senate as in no way an let Hy act toward Mexleo or Penrose introduced also an Qmendment to the Deficiency bill for) @n appropriation of $25,000,000, wing telegram this atternoon to the Secretary of State and Secretary of Com- merce at W He made no effurt ty diate action ap ALBANY, Aug. 21—Acting Governor Glynn seit the | secure Imme- Mt the suggestty ingion: In the name of the State of New York we request that you ash Canadian immigration authorities to deport Harry kK. Thaw to the State of New York. Haste Is necessary, (Slened) MARTIN H, GLYNN, Acting Governor, Senate rules. The amendinent for the appropriativn, Senator Penur piuined, wow aliniiar to a pt yet just orlor to the and be esked that the cnendment He on the table in the Sen-, (e until the Ul comes over from the | House, | WANTS THE BIG FUND TO KEEP AMERICANS IN MEXICO. ne gency . an Thomas A. Carmody, Attorney-General, The message to Washington was sent by Mr. Glynn atier as ence with Deputy Attorney-General James A, Piss Keeping in close touch with the trend of evelits in Canad who has been ‘ Pp 5 ‘int Wat hie dala - Admuniatrat 48 asked for Supt. Riley ot tl ¢ Prison Department Giked by telephone |, ta a ubiee Stax with Deputy Attorney-General Kennedy ai Sherbrooke this ittennoos Ss vive The superintendent expr p hope that Thaw would soon be tre | 1 thin y Mesto 1 turned to New York State. Acting Governor Glynn Was aroused from bed at 2 oclork this morn |i Cues ner ing by @ messenger bearing a telegram from Distriet-Attoruey Conger | inte: fn Sherbrooke, Canada. The telegram advised him that Mr. Conger had! to 9 @ommunicated with Immigration Commisstoner Scott at Ottawa and—that | and the Canadian authorities were disposed to acecde to the request that | 3! oe pittan, Thaw be turned over to ihe New York officlals at some point In thix State, | 110s Mr. Glynn telegraphed to Commissioner Scott urging that this course | qr. and Le puvsued and apprising him of the presence in Canada of Mepuiy At | ter eneral Kennedy to aid Mr. Cor He also telezraphed Mr. | Conger on this point. At 10 o'clock a telegram from Mir Conger fudicated (bat the Acting: Governor's message to him bad not been received, [also conveyed tue ine) for jon that there appeared to have been a change in the wentiy think they out appropriate Howhere they | jaws witen- | to deport Thaw to Vermont instead of New York ih Thereupon Mr, Glynn by wire urged the Canadian authorfiies to dis-| o| pore of the case in such @ way that Thaw might be regurned direstiy to os Matieawan and telegraphed Mr. Conger to expedite proceedings as wucd as). the United! the Presideut | be required to tal possible. WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Acting Gov. Glynn's telegram to gary of Commerce was turned over to Secretary Wilson of the Department | * jopinion, tl ‘to police United States and thetr property, and of Labor, which has the Immigration Bureau. It put the experts there in a quandary, The immigration authorities fre empowered to deal only with aliens. Mr. Glynn's telegram to the Becretary of State also was communicated to the Immigration Bureau fhe State Department deals only with oatradition proceedings | Officials were not prepared to say What they could do without some @tudy of a complicated situation Glynn Makes Demand | For Surrender of Thaw’: OVTAWA, Aug. 21.—Formal demand tor the surrender of Harry K jaw was made by telegraph upon the Canadian immigration aut Bere today by ActingGov, Glynn of New York, The Department + bat it would take no action till the present extradition proceedings sovnid) bbe concluded, The Deparunent let it be known that tt would seize Thaw aud attempt do deport him should bia extradition to the United States be refused by the} ” Dowinion courts. Acting-Gov, Glynn's noon ty tire telegram requested that ‘Thaw be turned over to |West Wing of City Hall and the Spot | ade ‘on 1a { Burns, Snodgrass and Fletcher; Fatten Averages at Expense of Stack and Moore. Stack. p | Moure, po. WES'TENC OF CIry =~ GIANTS WIN FIRST . I“ Circulation Books Open to Al” | NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1913. 18 PA Where Deadly Dynamite Was Found To-Day GIANTS. kK HPO A EF Buras. If toa o oat Shafer, ab oo. 1 oo! Fletcher, 9s 7 1 on) Devle, 2b oot nn) Merkle, 1b o 0 oo Murray, rf i) 0 0) Snodgrass, of 3 ooo ‘| MeLean, ¢ 0 t 0})----——-—---______—. epee erent e- 2 neninenenienesenenes a Wilson, ¢ : 1 o 0 Mathewson, p . 0 5 0 GIANTS WIN Cooper... 1d o 0 aT NEW york— Totals x «0 O 4 2 0 1 0 1 - 8 Cooper can for Mol @&n i CHICAGO. ' CHICAGO murs tO 0 1 0 1:0 00 0- 2 (a3 2 04 Batlerios Matiewson, Mebean aga Wilmon, Stack, Muore and Archer oo 1 0 ern ae o 212 0 o ov 0 af BROOKLYN LOSES oo 0 0 0 AT BROOKLYN— Corridon, 8s... oOo 2 6 4 | Archer . o Oo 8 bt OF oO oO 2 1 oO 1. oO oO Oo — 4 00 0 0 | CINCINNATI e fa op ome 10 2 0 0 0 2 -- Battotes Manan and Miler, Ames ond Clack NATIONAL LEAGUE, 6 RUM ALAHY - fo auetr Mowe SLIM HOPE FOR HORNBLOWER ™ nite AT BOSTON. Say Lawyer's bly Die of 8 som wa Mound. 20000 6, * | (Bivcial to ‘The Ker _ 9) HHISTOL, Tenn, ue attending Lewis 8 of the noted vivo Is eriticnt st Wound at in a AT PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH ‘ 2031210 Hie: setts | PHILADELPHIA eels oo20000 FKOn W ” dhatterlem (Tuoi aad ae Se ad “ tc! ites wave the |ife of "A a they have no hop on AMERICAN LEAGUE, He Tornth f of Wie pa oe jent ie maid ve Wurrylng here AT CLEVELAND, s mpectal train The wife of samy BOSTON— \iuruidower is prostrated 4 ahert i oo 3 0 oe Disrigieattorney Conger, who 1s how !n Sherbrooke representing the State stole i u ea gtent| op eV ELLAND. an Se * gf New York. 4 Hrs oe Nig 0200 oN 9 {> Unnmigvation Depdiunent was prepared for a tegal vattie by Thaw ut eas u ee hd a] i @aeinst thelr plan fo anor him, In this. lie Depart ot belleved, Thaw NEPROIY, Aug The Higalend:| ri ie ‘a shu OSes ' ould ke unsuccessful. ere and Deiruiis were wrevented from| oe ni , It {s the present intention of the Departwent to return Thaw to the| playing to-day ht of radu. 4 Burne Alfieri HILDE eee vaguNatoR 8T, Lous, United States at the point on the boundary Hne nearest Sherbrooke. This tg] eames will be ed jortmovrow duator hes bean % ign PbS EEO | WASHING A fn New Hampasiire. ed Vax CHIC AGO-- $1. LOUIs- Acting-Gov. Glynn was advised over the telephone by tie fue vig cation siege mrtvatiog -_ 0100 | 000 i oc ie an orice ag sase aad ‘ Vevd ‘ f ™ * Wontinued gp Second Page.) ey And vig. ‘Svievlone Berkman > . PRE eat ’ 4 7, bea Bate semen ELE RADLS dca 2 _. cieepaggg tlt wat hewn cd —- = ————— CENT. DEFECTIVE FUSE SAVES MAYOR'S OFFICE FROM DYNAMITE EXPLOSION + Five Sticks of Deadly Material With Half Burned Attachment Planted Outside of Office in City Hall Park. PRICE ONE GES ‘TIGHT COTTON WRAPPING PREVENTED A BLOW UP |Fire Department Expert Carries Explosive Away as Police Keep Back Huge Crowd. Dynamite enough to wreck the west side of, whole sticks and two half sticks of 40 per cent, cap and fuse atlached—were found in the moat under the windows of the Mayor's suite ot offices this afternoon, Owen Egan, Inspector of Combustibles, discovered that but for the \fact that where the fuse led into the fulminating cap In the broken dyn- amite stick cotton wool had been wrapped so tightly about the fuse as to have smothered the fire the dynamite would have been exploded. The fuse appeared to have been a rough, home-made affair of paper, rolled in the form of a cylinder and packed with powder. The whole bundle of explosive etal? IN LAST INNING | BY REDS RALLY Mayor Gaynor wae in his office when the dynamite was discovered by J. J. Madden, an awning manufacturer, The Mayor wan told of the disaovery, but evidenced no interest in the ¢ireum- 4 remained in his office while calla were eent out for Fire Com- missioner Johneon and the expert r ‘ . corn bustibl Was Nip and Tuck Game All) “a2 soon an Johnson heard the report a he hurried down to the City Hall, and, the Way, Being Tied Up — [since the news of the finding of the . dynamite had spread and a crowd began ! in Sixth, to guther, he ordered that the aticke of deadly explosive be covered with a —— piece of gunnysack. Poliosmen from the Traffic Squad gtation, around ta BROOKLYN. _ | the east end of the Dullding, kept te RK. HPO. A. Esl people moving. fj Moran, rf......+ 1 0 2 1 OF Wren Egan erviver he climbed Curshaw, 2b. 0 t 2 2 O} through @ window tn the Mariage stengel, 0 1 5 © Of Livense Bureau and examined the brown Wheat, If. 0 1 LL @)stickn where they jay, Then he care Dauner 16 1 1 #& © | fully packed them in swaths of the smith, 4b. . 1 1 0 §$ 6] SUnnYRACK, and, upon Commissioner risher, s» ra, 1 25 2 4 Jabuson’s orders, started for the mag- by 1s 033 0 asine vault of the Bureau ef Com- Miller,¢........ 0 .. tustibles to conduct @ test and deter- Kagon, p 9 1 0 2 Oliuine the exact character of the fat Fischer, . + O 0 0 0 O} sticks of paper tubing. Collins ...... 0 0 0 O OF If the explosive was placed in the - =| moat with malicious designe agains: rales 4 8 27 16 {]the Mayor, the dynamiter missed om |W Piacuer Natted for Miller in 9th, his calculations, For the eticks were ‘eileatted fur jaman' to 6 found directly below the @fth window from the northwest corner of ¢he build- CINCINNATI ing, The two windows of Mayor Gay- R H.PO A. B,|nor’s office which face Broadway are her, It 38 0 north of the apot where the dynamite t ot 0 wan found, | Egan, 2b 13 2 Sry ripe Wickland, of vo 0 SARATOGA WINNERS, Hoblitzel, 1b. oo$ ) —— - »\ Tinker, ss to 8 00 6 ane tl Bodine. abs 0 0 out, first; Orotuad, 5 to & for place, mes 0 0 second; Ralph, third. Time, 1.06 1-5, | Ciark, ¢ SECOND RACE—Sagg, 6 to 5 and Anes, p. o 8 out, first; Kianelos, out for place, see- . ond; O. K. refused and dia mot finish. Totult... cee ve ‘Time, 437, ‘THIRD BACE—Montressor, 6 to 1 and @ to 6, first; Barnegat, 1 to 4 for piace, second) Soallywag, third, Time, * | 198, FOURTH BACE—Compliment, 3 to 1 * end oven, fret; Luria, 2 to } for piace, keer second; Aftergiow third, ime, 1.13 1-3, Aetanoehve. i FIFTH RACE—Surprising, 5 to 1 and 9 to 1, fret; Southers Maid, 3 to 6 for place, second; Black Toney, third. ‘Time, 1,12 4-5. captured SIXTH BACE—Trise: from Stal: font, wom: ft place, second; Ballysbe, 00 Oey PHNETE TBD, BROOKLYN, N. Ater Aug 3 having a