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EN eens MURPHY ADMITS NO ONE SAW HIM GIVE BACK BRADY'S $25,00 ~ WILSON IN NEW PLAN TO END HUERTA’S RULE | WEATIH RE a a el lO \ cht: Ther WEATHER -Pate ¢ '; {|X EDITION. ny anaettiod. | e Circulation Books Open to All.” | | “ Circulation Book Open to All.” PRICE ONE CENT. Serna: tthe Nee Nant Wont NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1913. 20 PAGES PRICE ONE OENT. i WILSON FORCING His FIGHT © CHARLES G. GATES TOO POOR FOR HER, | WARDEN CLANCY a as IMURPHY DIDN'T OPEN DIED, ASHEFEARED, SHE JILTED HIM: HE | SAYSHELL STICK TO BREAK HUERTA'S POWER, THE $25,000 PACKAGE ON HUNTING TAP, HANGED HIMSELF. TO REST KEEPS BATTLESHIP GUARD roc Took Two == Hid Wand, His Sub-| “Ought fo'Be Chibed one," BEFORE RETURNING IT Along, Believing He Would stance Four Years in En- He Declares, “if Hennessy's COUNTESS WHO CAME | Not Return Alive. tertaining Rosie. Story Is True.’ \“‘Phil’ Donohue Saw Anthony N. | Brady at Delmonico’s That Day © | HOME ON IMPERATOR | | | SAYS SHE'S uiaEE Tr: i . | I\WAS LAVISH IN “TIPS.”/FOR LOVE HE DIED.|BUT RILEY MAY OBJECT. | but Didn't See Return of Money,” He Says. NO ONE ELSE PRESENT ii Sends Note to Nations, Asking All to Reserve Policy Until United States Acts. sletetetetebnetetetate ieleiciek HE PLANS WITH BRYAN. i} £ Gave $1,000,000 a Year, He|Aged Mother Saved Him From|State Superintendent of Prisons| Boasted—Body Will Be Gas, Then He Took to Says Politics Shall Not Brought Here for Burial. Rope. Interfere With Him. t a “a . President Ignor: Protest and Sends New Force of Warships South, WASHINGTON, Oct. President 1 Wilson had an early conference with Secretary Bryan to-day on the Mex- fean situation, and the 3 ary stated afterward that they were at! work on the next step in the p that will be pu It is said that! the United States will first niaike | tormal demand for the elimination} of Huerta and the conduct of fatr and possibly with CHICAGO, Oct, B= | to. ames A. Patten 4 are too poor! Warden James Clancy, who wrote out ay rece a telegram from T. & were the worls w his resignati: Warden of Sing Sing Lewis, the Minneapolis gratn man, and) Fuchsman, a pretty girl of No, 148 5. last night, came to New York to-day. jan Intimate friend of Gates, dec ating | Houston street, Manhattan, spoke to hes| His resignation followed the informa- | nix opinion that Gates didn't expect to! lover, Alex a young cloak|tion that John A. Hennessy was about | return alive from the hunting trip. manufacturer of 142 Christopher |t© make public @ confession of former AT DELIVERY OF CASH | “He was seized with hemorrhage at) avenue, Brownaville. State Senator Stilwell, now serving al PHILIP “ U » eur Latha Alahaa pnel Merit tes Alex couldn't get rich, ao he died term for bribery, The confession wae| --———_OONQHUE _ Sulzer Had Refused to Take It, ata HInvaseVoe iy SEW? Corts Hal sage MANS © StER/ IAMIRORG enovenn ov ined uites Ue, cund\ (in| Uist =" NEAR RINT UNDER Adds Chief, “and I Didn’t Want a ij to Be Under Obligations.” return alive, although I heard from hin these I can never marry you, If you Governor's invest there two weeks and then went on the| vous sewelry and all those things | Well was pardoned. , acting rf] +] +} Saturday, and again Monday, and « if He Wade CHIEF 5 WINDOW In answer to the challenge issued by John A. Hennessy and Willlam tat you} “Matening" machine so that 7 2 5 Sha F. Murphy told to-day why and how he returned a $25,- hunting trip, He took two Aoctors) Gai the rich p have to maks| IQ order that Stilwell mi ht not re- | telegrams were cheerful In tones." can give me any assuran rything said to Hennessy by Stilwell Sulzer, Charles F rst along, and I think he did not expect to | | them happy. Unless you van give me| Pudlate it F elect The body of Mr. Gates Is he brow: are succeeding, later, then 1 may recon. , ev FREER ERRER REE bh b ebb bbc some suards to systematize the t to Chica der your offer.” y | ; go on @ special train. P, sider your offer. could be taken down, ; " es sion ts election. good of Minneapolis, Mr. Gates's| That was several weeks ago: but| Clancy wan greatly angered when he |000 contribution made to the campaign last fall by the late Anthony N. Secretary Rrvan also atated that aj 7 thersindlaw, and Mrs, Gates arrived | Alex's little shop in Christopher avenue! heard that Hennexay was about to us | Brady rphy repeated his admission that he got th ney formal note had been sont to al COUNTESS — e today, ‘They had arranged with| DrouRht in acarcely enouxh money to| teeeytreaite aa le |Brady. Mr, Murphy rej the got the money from ; LASZLO t ; support himself and hy Judge Samuel A. Beardsley. European governments asking th t <> | Mr. Gates to meet here upon his return | Supp f an aged mother] a . MY 'Yy { mean Gieirormuiniion Ghia! pe SZLECHENYI from junting trip. They will not) and father, T have etn made ae tn cent ake “was @4 yen vem Ooo ward Mexico until the United States | the funerai train, due here at| It was a cruel blow to Alex, for he| {0 @ Kreat and shameful Injustice” Re} = F money?" Mr. Murphy was seked. piece stdtuder, OMe 2 midnight to-tnorrow, They wiil proceed |had kept company with Rosle for four | #&ld to-day Crowd Attacks Speaker Who “Well” he replied, “Sulser had 0 a e I AR URADER lto New York, where the tuneral will be | ye ! on the dreams of| The Warden sald he was going back | Fefneed to take the m from France and Germany, he sate i908 held future with Ler and a home all to Sing Sing late to-fay, but In mpite Dares to Attack Murphy Judge Beardal 4 we fFeady been heard f it te | She had encoura him, |of news from Albany that Supt, Riley . ise joy. 3 didn't want to that the other governments low te | ing the devision of to the neat step Heleinielelinininininleivinteiinintrl | a site Gates has rounded out nd everybody in her neighborhood programme, “a short Ife and a merry jand everybody in hia neigaborhood “COUNT SZECHENY] HERE, ane." He died suddenly of apoplexy In|iieved that both were making a. ge his private car at the rajiroad station choice. He had pr i y ecep rs ia T place myself or the organisation sleloal dssatealtig alana OaBsEe IA Way at Tammany Hall. finder any obligations, so I seat , declared 1 not expe | He Was sorry, he said, to give up the word to Mr, Brady to meet me at Delmonico’s and there I returned ided all the enfoy-| work, because he Was Interested in It * in Mexico. : DENIES ROW IN FAMILY at Cody, Wyo, x |ment that his rather sim bank account| and had plang which he had hoped to] ©™ the window of the office of Se maney to ga ‘There was ne | : r \. FOUR BATTLESHIPS SAIL FOR A telegram brought the news'to Mrs. | would permit. In summer they Jour-|carry out for the good of the State and | Charles Murphy in Tammany Hall bad athe when the | Gates at the Plaza Hotel, “Died sud-/neyed to Coney Island and in the win-| the prisoners there was 4 demonstration of the t igeeall ee ere was a demonstration of the popus & \ VERA CRUZ, \ deniy, Apoplexy,” was all tt contained. |ter they visited theatres and music| SAY§ HE 18 SEEKING A NEW|iarity of the “Chief and hi GA ’ Did saybody sco My. Brady 06 f The sailing to-day of four Amerioan) Arrives on Imperator With Wife and | Later despatches contained the details. | halls JO3. sell A Hof’ and his: cause to- Delmonico's that day?” bat s fron Hampton to ree Sadie sic, reek Mr, Gates wam returning from a bunting! A few days ago he found that every sae anked pean ivening Worta| Way that caused a bluslt of pride to risa seenccele “Yes, Phil Donohue tells me he Meve those at Vera Cruz mars the first Children to Visit the tour in the Buffalo Bill country, and! penny of hin bank MUA Wastnina 1 Lada Bw ate aa asaya mae to his a y rosy cheeks The Soclety | | or ed Brady there, But Done - 4 Rtate vi “A ¥ Gi ‘ol 7 repo » to New 7 " an | vy Mep ‘on ‘the part of the: United States Vanderbilts. was just about to start for New York, | Then it was that Rosie told Alex! qo with the Stilwell matter. to Lower Taxes, through its president. | Attorney for Brady Trustees en en bee Ste HOURER. O8'She toward the recent declaration of Huerta where he Hved with his wife and moth-| that she could not marry him, that] «Not in the least,” he auld, “Et am| Frederick Leibusher, sent word to Mr " . HGWe: aeut eanneaay'a | etatainaeh that foreign ships had becn too long in| The Count and Countess Szecheny!|er at the Plaza Hotel ’ j he must stop coming to her house and) going to look for # Job, Iam through | Murphy yesterday that some of ther! (Confirms Story Told by Mike 0a and MR aA qrace poliees Mexican waters and aldo what President}and their three davghtere arrived to-| He wos seized with @ convulsion, and) that no poor man could make her|with Sing Sing. My «ripe aro packed. | orators were coming around at noon to * 7 . . speaking terms at the tl 01 Wilson thinks of it ay on the Imperatur to spend the} #l! the two doctors In his party could) nappy. 1 can get out the moment my resigna-| acy him some questions. | any Chief. [turned iat campaten comebuiont” Tho vattlenhips Mthode Istana, Virginia | inter months with the Vanderbiite, |4° failed to stave off death, In a few ts was a cruel blow to Alex. He) tion i» accepted.” Mr. Murph: 4 afte: 1 i ATELY SEE: | Phere thi fh ures T Nebraska and New Jersey of the Wird] mye Count expressed indignation over | Tinuter he passed out. grew morose and sad and spent most| “But it may not be accepted,” aug-| Mh Murphy sald after tontay's dis:| ~--— sAucrdncsvite Ce with ar ‘Brady. Aivision of the Atlantic fleet 4 he wtoried Of domeatle discord in hin} He bad been complaining for neveral! of his time in his rou brooding over| geated the reporter. turbance that he did not know any-| v epealing terms with Mr, Brady eve the four vessels of the 4} ccinily, and said that. they were all | 248 of rot feeling v % but had nol nis poverty, Hix mother, who Is about Mupt. Riley will accept it," sata | thing about ft, so it must have be Fx-Judge Sumnuel A, Reardstey, ina! HANDED THE ORIGINAL PACK. yision which have been on duty tn Mext- | rene ean waters for several months, and they! ye said, apparer y knew more about North upon t foundation. The newspapers, | "imation the end was near. On the) seventy-five years old, and his father,| the Warden, doggedly. “What elt that the warning did not re contrary, he enjoyed himself in th®! woo ts older, endeavored to cheer him,| oa io? ~Do you thimk it would | fut the xoclety's Nig, Tobuatuous Gates way up to the| assuring him that there 1 out this afternd at AGE TO BRADY. | "Where was the money during the horse 0 Wall atre Bre expected to oo: family affairs than he did. Wasn't ere thousands eo Fight to rethin a man as Warden [with the society's best = urpnyta, Ume You were deliberating ever accept. arrival of the ships which left Hamp clent proof of the tulsenese of | 48t He had been the Waser 9¢ his! of girls who would marry him, But| under all the circumstances? Do | \arsi, at the tallhoard, pullel Charles F. MUrDHY'® | ing it oF not Roads to-day. such rumors that he was here ow | Peary, f We Pepto eee ae lid Alex didn't care for the thousands of| yoo think that 1f the things Bea- tron: of the wigaam at noon declaration that the $25,000 Anth Why it was right there, It wasn't Adin jetchen ‘ont i ‘ 4 ts an | Vithout Rosie re w. 1 but given to! in Delmontca le RenreAdmiral Pletcher wilt continiys| wisn hin family and was going to| 17 Nis friends fag mage Mele needs | other girls, Without Rosle th -@ was) messy says about this matter aFe | surg discunied the insies of whe Heady campaign contribution given to|in Delmontco's safe nor in my eate, I @o command the squadron in Mexican] 1 the winter, with the family of] [ote ott with the gun and wae bring-| Mtns: no life, no love, no Alex, true, I ought to be the head Of @ | oampaign in a lucid and orderly man-| him in the campalen of 1912 was re-|have no safe at Delmonico’s, waters because of his familiarity With} og former Misa Gladys Vanderbilt? | While his father was tn the synagogue| prison Wh oald thee te b ( | : | tne money was handed to me ia @ the situation. It ts expected that ¢ ing back wagon loads of ven of his! next door inst evening Alex went to his! Warden Clancy refused to deny that | wayid eee Gar give Lin SaEete surend 55 MUSDEY, neanteley lo aa [DACkawe with @ band around It, ¥ ae ships of the Third Division will reas! sacceas—heade of elk and deer to be) and turned on the gas. Hislan eavesdropring machine was used.|ne would promise not to give it bu «| ihe pai * | even counted it, When Mr. Brady came Vera Cru from Hampton Roads nex i UGHT AS HE MEETS uBted mother, smelling it, got to the room to| He said he nad nothing more to @aYland other important thinks. The tail! yee ed to be interviewed inj handed {t back to him just as Judge Monday. »€PT UP RECORD FOR LAVISH-/n.4 her son uncons on the floot.| about Hennessy than he anid last night. | end of the wagon wan about thirty-fhve| regard n ror whatever [| Meardsley had handed it to me. Thero was no comment forthcoming ' NESS ON TRIP. She summoned a doctor, who revived! He paid that he had no communication | feet from Mr. Murpoy = winiow Arie i Sitiaean NAG ik: Mr. Murphy, will you answer the from executive quarters a8 to just Waa WOMAN AT STATION! It gave him the greatest satinfaction| him. Alex promised that he would never| with Hennessy sinco Hennessy began) “ty there, behind yonder wintow, nan for a client, and Whatever | Charge of Joha A, Hennessy concerning Was intended by the United States that he and his party had beaten the! attempt euch a thing again to talk of giving out the confession. | shouted Mr. Mash, ‘ia the man who lant ' regard to 1 [tte payment by Judges for their nomina: regard to the Mextoan olection, but tt | Pr nee of Monaco at the gun, The) When the mother awoke this morning! So far am he knew Stilwell had not| regnonaiite for the hich venta Me tt Ladehdeng and when | tone? Was generally agreet | darian Ving Man Wi ath Prines hunted over much the same! she found Alex hanging by a strap over) communicated with Henn whe ah Higha abide Gn. tik: oa ane shai Me impeach. | “het him make a specific cles that s {ity viing | Then Young Man Wanted for Killing) country ana occupied a lodge not many (the threatiold of nis room, She hastened Gtilwell,” said the warden, “is | \ lal au au iH Lelia piewead to Ae ae “Ini tall Che Bose: be oe Share ‘ toward as f tne protiem wouit| to Outdistance Mare mies from that of Mr. Gates, t him down, and in doing $0 the| « broMemhesrted man, This ection (iio). joann Purroy Mitcne ies . ie | jmuid can shed the leader, be In line with the ox ‘ 4 t He kept up to the last his record for| of Alex's body forced her to y has blasted bim men- Withia howl he! audlenca: ini whioh ae se died h was over-| He says that all of the Judicial nomt- powers. | tin Sheridan, avishness with gifts and tips, Fo: fur floor, where she Was iater found physically. 4s 18 Jno prominent ‘Tamm, cin ee =o nations. alnce you have been leader of y Bryan wid that th . oats for his friends in the East he | unconscious, ben the body of hev| wilsery over this situation, x a: Penney year | ead sre: ruled , : ot Gis! Taamane Hall, have been behent ud not yet decided wha tot Headquarters to-| spent $7,000. He gave his chauffeur #00 | son, An ambulance from St. Mary's! nim and offered to give to the thersture’ according 00 inapipen Bie Brady ohare ner ie| “bet him give names and fw") ane pasion: wale be made oe Gen Pall lct-atromes Bigelow of | and to bia guldes on the hunting So te en ne an nour ‘ne| Ho anything he wanted to say. Grarenone (hay wlihts ‘Tammany tic awor that charge,” Diaz, a refugee wbourd the battlesh ed that a woman | 510,000, A few hours before he died ho | vives it aft ind 7 ata) of ¢ ss How heen jouisiana, Bloyee, recently of | got word trom Chicago of @ big clean-| Pronounced Alex dead ments, Me ts in euch « Hil ep lng pn ie aise ateen inet eaee Only ticaxre r heen friendly would| Gp on the Board of Trade, and an-| —— ee that he cannot toll what he may | "02! Oulraced 09 ‘ata sed a pardon by the “dome 41 party’ and that he was pend you to jail?’ Mp, State Depariine t Ny \erive in New York at $.% o'clook thin! nounced his intention of making hie| gay do later, ihn the wean done ; \fieroan and night be mt by Bloyre. | ouswet for the trip in Wyoming $70,000, M CLOSKEY MUST PAY Mr, Clancy himself looked worn and| hd tore off the pictures of Mtr stitenol Tho Ward liner Morro Castle, With ¢.. wiom the police here had been look-| Coroner Howe of Cody aald last night drawn. His voloe weary. with which the sides ¢ ne waron Wasi tog or te fra 1 into # willing to hi 5 | eth Murphy was asked 4 Mrs. John nd and ten refugees | ie wince Apr On that day John| iat he knew of no circumstances at- WIFE $250 A WEEK John A. Hennessy, in describing the| troversy, and snot the wish or /" qvonrd, is due in New York to-morrow je) was shot and Killed in a fight | tending the death of Mr. Gates that | nd by which the detectapnone was tie executors wir} SAYS ere ke way GET AN i tron Vera Crus, _ fol g a christening and Bloyae fled | would warcant him tn holding an au-| J out tn the altting room of the warden's A shoul isi . aah Se A laconic message from Rear-\dmtra i topay, According to prevent plans, the Sebizaiey, whol Mice to make « record of Btilwell's con- ‘ vy Stilwell Keeps on talsing ike suas eClonkey, nol ial , i : Fletcher to-day said Gen fant Martin sheridan, | body will pe brought on to New York | yaya she Ji Mecioalar.. ene wile said th aide i " » add another year to and his purty were adoart detective, went ton the special car which carried the | eee ee cen a noe the the warden, at firat refuned | Hents ant t "sid the Boss of ‘Tam- ) jp Louistana and that “all | aWich streets junting party westward. Special cara) (07° to the presidency nf gn {to allow the machine to be putin 1 t Ning H 1 know anythimg ) VERA CRUZ Oot No a Doth al arcmin | and traina were one of Mr. Gaten's pet | er ing company and t wealth, must | (old fim that ne had no right to refuse, i ff, ta word of \ to what ts to be done wi ‘ Sehpaa thas hit ie avagances in life. He will be sie Wiatralte 400 a Wass allmony ant at he wan working for the State and| = ‘ nteibutinn st $ far as Lam concerned? and als fellow refuxves trem vurted benide his fatier in Woodlawn rat {had the power ty make an investiga f the canvpatg hell has announced that he | cone trom W Mi to-day to John plen beatde hin mouth sunval Income of 6100140 from nis Vari+| Swont today, ufter the case had heen | sented After a rater Revere argument, | nae + tee te atts | Boas was told, Lind, t eprenentative at] fo they maw a young man} owe tnteresie He Innerited abost ore a and then not wiliingly.” |Netarned Stowaway Fram Soath| jpeiinanls jpgatety ation, Not tie year was Mr, Murpay's Fee eee deal. Fletcher [eet a Womitn Who romembtod the das | 00.0" fromm hla farher, the late Joni | “42g” siosinguey alleged that she nag |CLANCY IN RETURN HAS PRAISE) America, Who sury Ay on. ths Canalis the only aiutee | OMMeNt ; ( cane TK Va, Get HT he patties [AEM they had received, —— Mhey | W. Gates, HL00i0 QUEER und 440 | oy ner husband when she wae conti: FOR SUPT. RILEY, | Remanded to tom T shat! make _ janinany Mall was, Jhnined ait day ‘, eee: orecy. Nebraska, Ithode [EA wed for the young man and he ran, the $26,000,000 aotave. ta Red, | dential hecretary of Jumentduyley, Vices | Warden Clancy, when the estimate of) yong os sen . hi - * by JOERE A, EAP OERAR LER OG, Tie \ mhipe New | FY eat ed lot Kaowing that he had Martin Short. | /ewatee of the $26,000,000 eeta: le Hed | a caidant of the Bteal Corporation andline value of his services made ta-day| 0° : b ther Sethack, |i! coosratulatet one another on the Dig Jalan ane ada for Vera Crug, Atexice, |4a7 Dohind him, ‘The young man did iniy| ail the exuberance of hie father and ail | yop husbant waa virtually an office! at Albuny by Supt. Riley’ ecame known | cee * noe ‘ aon Rots i — Nat ier] PArAI, And rally St Che HA IA Ae, Fea oat tee aeition and provi: beet: bat Sheridan got him in a few the nerve and recklessness in busines, |h0y, chat wk» had sont him to achool unditn him, ahook his head and maid lovers: the nbn YF \Dofdustion churches Mr Murphy salt he thought {t was the sa ee eentha. they jstrileds and ho was locked up The |“PABB IT ALONG" WAS ONE OF ineiped him with money und affrction “iy tp ory Kilt of toe Superintendent, | 2PAPY wma Hed bs sunt Aine a Supreme Cour ve had ever attended i | \ sz eaneed iwi aN nate rn Maga | woman wan allowed to «0, Bloyne, the HI8 MOTTOES, “sp he Ie som President of the Moto- an ves tram wala ae at ua a atowawny'| soviow of t tion of Wiliam J, | Tamm Halt —— | ‘acess . fe ‘police way, has been tiving with rela-| “Help yourwelf and pass it along’ | Bloc Imi “ (Continued on Second Pa; [ie -murecnaer) wae Arreened Jate uel cumming of New York af from| John A. Hennessy, the iter ef ) Crus to relieve the battleships now iii ui No. oH Hoyt avenue, Astoria, | was w frequently expressed motto ofl Gites ey Keogh a ea ee held iain re Teel the Carnegie Trust ¢ : Charles F. Murphy and Judge MoCait, | \ CO ———— ' —— hiv We He @id hie best to liv up to| hie aPfections to, Ale Atal erate He areata Pen ORT for the convicted man to-day appilod jeured At the Criminal Courte Butlde A. M. & C. Maine Corn tie, » Can. ql a 4| Justice Lurt for 4 t Juative today in response to @ request of i thi Ce Maine Cate. the 0 Onn. |The husband charges that the wife @ cane Wis ind POR RACING 6EE PAGE 14. Si Sebes, Meal) & Condit Cox'o ee & ued oi Laat Page. ‘Yoves poker and cocktails, 2 edition, Lurton likewlse retised, Dusirict- Astagney. Waoitman is es@er - Ly a. - et gS . 8 z + na 2 maser iat