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rigntiy with tiers of sleeping men, hed NOTED TEACHER WHO te escapes only at the rear. FIRE ESCAPES PROVE TO BE IN- ie ADZQUATE 2 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 38, 1918) AMERICAN GONE TWO MEN KILLED |ZELAYA, EX-DICTATOR 7 COMES TO TELL OF HER ies raccoraee, [NEW GRAFT TRAIL |“OLD MAN” KLINE ARES ESSE HERETOTELLOF mmm! OPENED BY THE 1S CAUGHT AGAIN | FROM PARISHOME; | IN FFTH AVENUE SEE OM ADCS os © HERKINDEROARTEN --RLEYIMDICTHENT! FOR SHOPLIFTING) HO TRACE OF HM) ELEVATOR Rash) _ "OW TASH Originated Famous Method for; Grand Jury Working on Leads} Was a Respectable Business Wadsworth Rogers, Well) Another Is Fatally Hurt in] Return to Nicaragua Would Involving Higher Police Man Till 56, Then Daugh- and Known, Is in Poor Health| New Department Store by Mean His Death. Teaching Children, and fire esca innocent |® Rephew of former Congressman James W. Wadsworth of Now York and Washington, has disappeared and a search is being made for him through- out France. He walked out of the hotel where he and his mother were staying st Saturday morning and has not been en or heard of since, His mother ta greatly distressed, but clings to the hope that he may have been taken to Faurot, when a round-faced, looking man with twinkling eves and a white chin whisker wi Heo Headquarters this afternoon charged {with shoplifting in Wanamaker's. “That's right, Inspecto! oner. WED e alte led Adela Pope Helped it. | Officials. ter Taught Him to Steal. and Mother Fears for Safety. Four-Story Fall. ne rool, Wa yany bi elimor jor ost po : to ; ‘i ne aorm. GRADUATED IN ROME OUTSIDER IS INVOLVED.| “e's 014 stan’ xtine,* aaid mepector| PARIS, Dec. .—Wadeworth Rogers,| Two men were instantly kfled and] from the Wanisdy of he Calta Baie Parker, who jm the dormi- . one was fatally injured when the bot-| this afternoon. He waa arrested last tom of an overloaded hod elevator in| week at the request of the Nicaraguan tha new Lord & Taylor Building at| Govern nent, which charged him with Fifth avenue and West Thirty-ninth | the murder of political opponests while street dropped out this afternoon as| he was in power, tears ton between the third and; The arrangement for his release fol- The two men who were killed dropped Devarement to aha tenarteent of sas, to the cellar, The third man fell ras the first floor, where he wan{tic® advising that it was to the public stopped by @ projecting piece of tim-| interest to have Zelaya go free. It was ery on the top to wecaped haked, hie ega cadiy torn from siding down a ladder, said ‘Il Woke up hen @ man juinped on my stom a an know what was e matiel \ WEN FOUGHT EACH OTHER AT) winoows. ' “1 reshed for the door and the smoke drove me beck. 1 made @ rush for a) aken into Po- He Is Said to Have Been Busy in the Matter of Promotions. First Woman to Go Through the Medical College There-— Now Over From Naples. BENIN COOOL Oe ele o1ITHLEIESS + * said the pris. “I'm Kline all right, and T guess they got me right this time. The Judge will probably give me three to five years Dr. at move of the District Attor. | jaria Montessori, originator of the “threugh the court room. . some hospital and is being care for Gvinden.. 6b 414 ahem UWENLY CREE | nce remove Montessori method for 6 to the top of the police | nd wind me up." im ud ber. A fourth man on the car saved] Feported from Washington that the We fought here and elimbed out to the | 19% Tease neem tildren, arrived graft in connection with the wireless] Kilne, who is also on the police rec] Mrs. Rogers says her gon'’e health aan by grabbing the framework and) sending of Yelaya to Nicaragua for ae. Lise 9 croube | have Wilh eiahoial ob Mansbnig>Acaniea’ wiretapping swindle fa to get at one| fds a8 John Lains and John Moore, i#| was delicate and he suffered from oc-| Panking on. trial by his enemies would probably be A, mes frem below ahirted u. @ a us. Flames from behind held us there. We could see no chante and were about to jump. Peopte in the street shouted to a ; which is émstaliing 2 “ ve that laddare would be rained. Finally |turee on ner work. Dr. Moniegrert, she MBXICAN REBELS taken to-day following the indictment | °!!#* Julla Morrell, who begun tu attract dine atternocn, Shale SAAAES aa sprinkler ayatem in the Lord & Taylor] Assistant Distiict-Axtorney Roger & a big ladder wae ron up. 1 Jumped, ie very proud of the title for It took baat of former Captain Dominick Riley. police attention about twenty years ako | yireguy been packed for the journe Bullding. ‘The material has been hoisted | Wood, who was the formal complainant caught 1 and alld fo the ground.” |the Intervention of the Pope to perauade CHASE $2,500,000 In addition to the matter of sharing} “Hen she was a girl in her teens by her) Mr. Rogers is well kagwn in Parte,| ‘0 the various Fel ay Ga ehams th tho eniye Was Sroasond’ frie the Taabe George Horrigan said: the authorities to admit her to the! ACROSS DESERT \ tho proceeds of awindies, at least two | *ill as « pickpocket. He has spent much of his time in con.| Sever, Operated Sy an engine in the d “I waa on the fourth floor. 1 got | medical college In Rome from which she | a ls he es street. prison before United States Commis- tne roof and jumped across an alley | ‘ sioner Shields this afternon by Marebal to @ house on Laconia atreet, about mothe ioout ry ft mr ‘tee, | SUAREZ Dec. 3.—A picturesque race |€ation on charges of having sold pro- old he lost his business because of the | about forty years old and unmarried. en 3 Witten Sraceans cont LS Slt i ye or i » 5 J, it, -~ pet Hy . fears , ? h : a mt feet, Some others got away {B°| with a ready amile and gentle manner, |acroan the alkall plains of northern | motions A man well known in polities | “xPonven (0 wivien he nad been gubjected ty-nine years old, of No, 1M Fifth ave-| Counsel for Zelaya withdrew their ap- same way. a the alley and were covered by ruins” A Swede seied a matiress, wrapped It about hie naked beady and leaped from | educato; elp he : the fourth floor, He sustained only ®) cieting were waiting at the pler at| Which he drew from Chihuahua banks. | i145 not controled by the civil service. ee er ae | Gevates Oth Gail & oon ef fren gives WILSON HAS A COLD; few bruises, though he dsopped forty: | rhirty-ninth strect, Brooklyn, to pay| He le making all speed possitte for the} a ene nas opened the way TIMES IN ROB-/ and fittings at 3 o'clock this afternoon wight feet to t ound, her honor, She greeted those who could | United States border. BING STORES. “TONKEE'S” NOTES 1 BESTEST GIRL | IN CARNEGIE HALL. | Dr. Montessori will deliver her first | I $50,000 SUT. (Continued from First Page) 1 qm afraid some fell 18° | ane was dressed entirely in black | clation hi | deiphia, Boston, liner Cincinati érom Napies, for a short |atay In which she will deliver fifteen lec. » Mexico with 6,000,000 pesos ($2,500,000) as the prize, 1a now in progress. Aged Luis Terrazas, immensely wealthy head | of the Terrazas family, has the money, She seemed pleased ay she descended the gangplank for a big delegation of and members of Italian go- 4 her in Italian and French. | News of this fat bit of game out 0B no English, and after « ption ehe hurried a to | Villa. the Holland House, where she will atop {detachment of troops to overtake 0! while she is in New York, Gen, Terrazas and his money b FIRST LECTURE WILL BE GIVEN! The situation might be likened to of greyhounds, G lecture at Carnegie Hall on Monday ev ning and will appear at the Brooklyn Academy of Music three evenings later. Bhe will lecture also in Washingtor where the Montessor! Educational: Asso- ite headquarters; in Phil Vittavurgh and seven Aastic troopers the hound: But Gen, Terrazas 14 women and children, fugitives who left Chihuahua with Gen. Salvadore Mer- the desert was carried to Gen. Paneho | Attorney’ He lost no time in sending @|® number of leads that were of no use Arizona jackrabbit pursued by a band|there fe enough material on hand now ‘Terraaaa being the |to take before the Grand Jury in con- bit of the figure and Villa's enthusl- [nection with charges against one uni- ot alone. He te | one civilian oMei & member of the caravan of 2,000 men,|ONE 16 “ON THE FENG! cado, the military commander, and his |nas not already been indicted of two civilian oMctals of the depart- ment and & prominent tnapector. Pre- luminary etepa in this direction were Headquarters officials are under tavesti- outside the Police Department figures tn this phase of the scandal. He ia said to have been the collector from police officers desiring to be advanced along for @ wider investigation. The District- informants have given him in the Riley case, but will come in most appropriately in the expansion of the inquiry. As @ matter of fact, it is said formed officer of the department and | may | CONFESS. ‘The omy reason one of these men! that | 2,000 hungry soldiers. ‘The colurnn {# T0 |ne has shown signs of becoming a wit- | sixty-nine years ok. For thirty years he waa @ prosperous butcher in Brook. lyn, Jte ts the father of Molly Kline, In 18% when Kine was firt six years in onler to keep his daughter out of jail, The girl was incorrigible and the potloe say that when her father had bankrupted himself in his efforts to At any rate Kline did not become a thief until after he was fifty-six. In the past seventeen yeara he has spent wx years in various prisons, He has been caugnt robbing department stores )several times and has escaped punian- ment because of the effectiveness of his pleas of repentance, combined with hia ent face and kindly twinkling eves. ‘The old man attracted tho attention of Detective Davis of the store force most as soon as he entered Wana- maker's this afternoon, His methods were extremely bold, and he had loaded himself down with silver knives, forks casional apells of melancholia. He was @eemingly in his usual spirits on Saturday and had arranged to go with nection with his racing stable, He is DULFER PLEADS GUILTY; | MAY ESCAPE PRISON Youth Now Admits He! Snatched Purse From Girl in Prospect Park. | i Arthur Dulfer, son of ex-Police Cap- Ail the men who figured fn the ac- cident were employed by the General ire Extinguisher Company of No. 192 Greene street, nue, Brooklyn; William O’Brien of No. 231 West One Hundred and Thirty-first strest and James Wooley of No. 1i Mewart street, Brooklyn, loaded the hod The contractors say that the hod ele- vator was not built to carry such a load. O'Brien had the job of ringing the etarting and stopping bet! to signal the engineer, Krauth, Bracket and Wooley sat on top of the load as O'Brien gave ; the signal to start it aloft. FLOOR OF THE ELEVATOR DROPS WITHOUT WARNING. ‘The floor of the elevator with the half |ton of tron dropped out without warn- ing. Bracket and Krauth went clear down with the wreck, O'Brien, who had | been battered from aside to aide of the shaft, landed on his abdomen acro: Projecting beam. H a pelvic pone was equivalent to a death sentence, and might stir up another Central American revolution, Plication for a writ of habeas corpus, and the former president was free. ee MUST STAY INDOORS Doctor Orders Complete Rest and | President Cancels All En- | gagements. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—Presiéent Wilson had a te remained in the the advice of his physician, Dr. Cary T. Grayeon, U. S. N. The President ée- veloped the cold Monday, but went golfing as usual yesterday and read his i other cities, She will make her last 4D- | ported to be one mile long. The whole ness for the State. Everything has | 80 spoons when he suddenly started {tain nn Dulfer, twice tried for! fractured and he sustained internal in- a Pr saa é rs , na | Dearance here in January, returning (0)company is making for Ojinaga, from | yeen held up until he reaches w decisio |for the street, pushing people aside in| snatening a handbag from Agnes An-| juries of @ serious nature pny aes fn rE epee) asked her not ¢ smoke any more and| Rome soon afterward which they hope to pase into the United |t ts practically certain he will be in-|'# haste. ‘The detective was right af | gercon, a servant girl, in Prospect! As Wooley felt the load dropping be- | Ake, ® ComPlona ree, ane Ne Caeame. thie caused laughter that ryounded | py, siontensor! was the centre of In- | states, ter him when he stepped Into Broadway ; ¥ ments were made. The physician It was #0 funny that she bad to bury her face in her hands and sigsie terest on the voyage to this country and there were waiting for her on the pler —— REBEL ARMY RACING dicted by the end of the week unless the District-Attorney finds some good rea- won for postponing action or calling and placed him under arrest. Kline's protests were so fervid and Park, on June 26, and whose trials re-| sulted in disagreements, pleaded guilty |neath him he reached u and caught the framework of the car. He hung suspended until workmen helped him eves the President will be all right to- morrow. ager to hear her y apparently so #incere that Davis might | -%1¥ before County Judge Niemann, | of, pee Tm another letter, Tonkin, in referring \alnease sore siatationa methods, sne| TO STOP FEDERALS IN |" on signed pefore Judge| ave been tempted to let him go hai |in Hrooklyn, to attempted grand lar-|" policeman John Fitsgerald sent an Let Co 2 for Subway. toa meeting betweon Sige Black and one Vues te Gettin interpreter and| FLIGHT TO U. S. BORDER | gwann in the Court of General Sessions |0t the thefts been committed ao open-|ceny In tho second degree. Dulfer, st] ambulance call to the New York Hox-| Contracts were let yesterday fer aoc: of his college friends ‘Aimed “Mike” | Sag one talked several of her old to-day to plead to the indictment. His |!¥. A Headquarters detective oame into | Will be recalled, was caught by Mag-| pital, O'Brien was taken to that in. | tions of the Southern Boulevard aad Tams ead. yow Ghat Biss Mes lp,gathered around her. There w Cine. Frank Aranow, asked for|the crowd, attracted by the arent, and| strate Reynolds, who chased the/ siitutio:, The bodies of Krauth and |Jerome avenue branches of the Laxing- \ Basie core, Fr ee aeeee Geore, Dr. Montessorta| JUAREZ, Mexico, Dec, 3—Confident | Weert ‘asia in which to Drepare a plea | took Kline Into custody, The old man} Youth in his automobile, Bracket were removed to the West |/ton avenue subway. Rodgers & Hagerty terribly sore. : ‘endl “Now listen, Honey,” he wrote again, “nobody else has a little girl like you. 1 wouldn't trade you for any one and 1 have told lots of fellows, who thought they had fine girls, the same thing.” TOLD TO LEAD STRAIGHT PATH WITH SUGAR. fst American pupil, who started the first House of Childhood in America in Tarrytown in 1911 and who now has charge of @ aimilar school in Wash- ington. Mise Grace D. Parsons, who has charge of the Bourd of Education's House of Chitdhood in Brooklyn, which evacuated Chihuahua City with their United Plates and thus be beyond dan- wer of being taken prisoners by the more them, troops to attempt to intercept that the seven Federal generals who | S°G was given & Week. Mr. Aranow troops intend to seek refuge in the | the jurisdiction of the court in the mat- rebels, Gen. Francisco Villa to-day sent | Of Réley opens the way for more im- announced that he planned to attack ter of the indictment. Mr, Whitman believes the indictment portamt exposures than anything {ol- lowing the Roseatha! murder. He doce Tefused to submit to a search until he was taken to Headquarters and recog: nized. Taen he emptied his pockets of lout and admitted his tdentity. His daughter Molly, who has been living with him when both were out of Jail, is serving a term on Blackwell's Island for vagrancy. ‘gotiations had been going on for some time on behalf of young Dulfer, but Assistant District-Attorney Lee had refused to make any promises and it was thought that young jDulfer would go to trial again. Judge Niemann set Monday for sens tencing Dulfer and allowed him to re- Thirtieth Street station house. — George Gordon Batti counsel for got the firet section of the former for $2,253,160, and the Oscar Daniels Coem- pany the first section of the latter der ELECTRIC c : f . <i TOYS “Lend gen: vatore | 80t know how “high up” new revela- es Pp <p aaa main at Liberty under $200 bail. Tho| Robert Graham Woodward, now serv with ee catty Raaemen | sae Lraepeaoece Hire CP Frc gaalecend Pcl er aivadore | tions may take him, but he is greatly | AME../CAN HELD youth can be given from ona to two! ing @ term in the Federal penitentiary latter to Miss Black, and when she wae| cea ates Pere aieee chant (Gaabere and whose statements that he had ro |. A new lead the investigators BY MEXICANS ON and a half years in prison, but tt ts|at Atlanta, Ga., having been convicted |i Have been the standard asked to explain its meaning she burst into another fit of laughter. In answer to the questions of Tonkin's | attorney Miss Black sald that she couldn't remember when she Dorn. This brought laughter frem the jurore s 4nd the spectators. | Bhe remembered that her native city was Cincinnati, Ohio, and that she Was tweaty-four years of age. Her memory ‘was bad as to whether wan th wife of Wadleigh when she met Tonkin und wrote to him and received fils let- tere, She suid that she met Wadlelgh tn Winnipeg, and @ week after the meet- money to pay his troops are regarded dictatorship so far as the north of Mexico is concerned, ate headed for Ojinaga on the bonier, It ts thought they will cross the river to Presidio. At Premidio they are expected to be arrested by the United States military ‘authorities, taken to Marfa and thence to San Antonio, Their arrest on croas- ing the river would follow as a matter Education; Dr. Selitt!, the Italian Vice-| of course under @ ruling of Secretary Consul and Prof. Alfred Hos!, William | of War Garrison. | Merrow and Miss Ellen Yale Stevens} 2,000 TROOPS IN FLIGHT WITH were among the educators present. GENERALS. +Dr. Then there were Dante Boctety, hei Joseph N. Francolini, who is also Prest- dent of the ItalHtan Savings Bank, the Italian National Club the Mon- | tessort Education Association. Dr. An- tonia Pisani, a momber of the Board of as|ere folowing ie @ report that money & virtual breakdown of the Huerta | Passed from an agent of the wiretap- Ders t0 a police official within 900 yards of the Criminal Courts Bullding. An analysis of the police records shows only one arrest of a wiretapper in the two years before the Hosenthal The man described himself as John Hartman. He was given three years, but is now free end has conferred with a member of Mr. Whitinan's staff. He said he paid protection money to the police, Dut w. ‘framed up" neve: theless. ‘The indictment against Riley charges that ne tov 31,00 from the Gondort SEDITION CHARGE. MEXICO CITY, Dec. 8.—H. 8. Kid- der, general travelling sales agent for the Waters Pierce O11 Company, was released on a bond of $2,500 at San Luis Potosi yesterday after submitting to @ trial by the federal authorities on a charge of sedition Apparently the only evidence against Mr. Kidder was that while he was riding on the rail- road he had talked intelligently with the employees on the subject of the pre- vailing conditions and had frequently looked through ‘his field glasses at the likely seni ce may be suspended. LION BREAKS LOOSE AND CITIZENS BAR DOORS. Meat in Cage Finally Lures Circus Animals Back to Cap- tivity. Spe “PENTO. to The Evening World.) in Washington two years ago of grand larceny, said to-day before Justice Davis in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, that the Federal au- thorities would, parole Woodward, pro- vided an indictment against him here was dismissed. The indictment wa: filed in this city in 1910 on the com- plaint of Aaron P. Ordway of No. #41 West Thirty-seventh street, a manu- facturer of patent medicines. Assistant District-Attorney Frank Moss opposed the motion and presente: an aMdavit signed by Mr, Ordway to the effect that Woodward, while in a confidential position, betrayed his trust, stealing $10,000. Justice Davis reserved of the world for over 13 years. See them at the leading toy end depart- nent stores, OID. HEARN.—At bis home. ¢ oe oi B. com Monday, Dec. i. In the 78th year gue. QRORGE ARNOLD. AN. fe « 4 Monteswrt told of how she had) with the generals are many subgrdl- of wiretappers passed along by | 'ndscape. He was arrested or Noe! ing iion escapett trom a circus cago at| dectsion. lov. Laure Heopock Hearn. £ 1g married him. Weft © show com: | discovered her method while endeavor~/| agte officers, about £00 Federal regular |41 Cohen, a foriner city detective, on | Veber 27 on suspicion of complicity in aaik Fal ei Ne out oe Funeral services will be held st St. 74 jany to become bis wife, The couple | ing to train backward children some elf | soldiers and more than 1,00 persons of Ie sath, oboe te oth ive, OP lthe recent dynamite outrages on the |‘he Inter-State Fair grounds on the out. “ola Cop” Harney Ie Dead. spe Dicey eevee. hae ak $ ‘ame to Mew York, then moved | yours ago and how her success had led |te wealthier class of Chihuahua, who] corested. $2,000 1 4 1 nave | rallrond: skirts of the city and spread terror last) 5, onan Thomas Harney, known as| 10.80 selook, 4 a ; Washington, where har husband secured | her to introduce the same method into |took to flaht rather than face an attack |cou*xent trait. It te charged this mese| Kidder was formerly a locomotive en-|MSht and to-day. Residents barred! 19 «14 Cop,” who was appointed a|MABFORD. sudgens, on Dec. 8, WILL. employment, teaching ot normal youngsters. She 18| by the rebels, Gen, Pascual Orozco and | Srars er 490,000 out of whieh SIL, Jonee | Eine and had lived in Mexico for| themselves in their homes and on the| member of the New York Police De-| A", nie 124 your eshicsiin shad — Asked. whether ghe had affairs with * great many men before she met Wad- Jeiga and Tonkin, woe witness wald tha whe had not, but added “that we in the profession meet @ great many friends Gnd can't be expected to remember al! of them.” MILLIONAIRES WILL AID enpocially anxious to impress American mothers with the fact Jadapt her teaching to h {| thelr little ones to w« \nix or seven years tar the av Gen, Jose Ynex Salazar, believed to be that they can| with Mercado, under indictment, re- ne use and id} turned to the Federal court at El Paso, ol at the age of | Tex,, for violath : of the neutrality law, vanced beyond | Salazar is out cn bond, ut Oroaco never e mmall student was arrested. Montessor!'s met Villa had {ttle hope that his soldiers especially now to childr e Fedurals, jages of three and six years, but she| who had left Chihuahua several days confessed that she was hard at work | before the fuct of thelr tight became jon a new plan suitable to youngsters | known, of Pittsburgh Nleect When the news of the indiotment of Ailey became known at Police Head- quarters there was a uoticeable stir. For @ year it has been believed in the oMice of the District-Atturney that Riley waa only one of the lower rungs in the ladder of graft that has for yeare connected the wireless wiretap- pers, clairvoyants and other confidence many yeare, tion. The Am: Potosi was p He bears a good reputa- lean Consul at San Luis nt at the trial, —>—. HUERTA RUSHES AGENT FROM PARIS ON MISSION TO JAPAN PARIS, Dec. 3.—Francisco de la Streets, only few policemen were seen. Men were working about the cage yesterday afternoon when the beast slipped out of the partly opened door and made for a nearby swamp. When he was found, he was driven into one of the exhibition buildings at} the Fair Grounds, a cage wagon, with its doors wide upen, was backed upc) the entrance of the building and a lar partment May 9 185, and who wa: retired by Commissioner Waldo several months ago while he was assigned to duty In the City Hall, died to-day at) the home of his daughter, Mrs. Annetta . 283 Main street, Norwalk, ‘Tom was a favorite with all Ki Conn. \the regular visitors to the City Hall. 1, 1n hie 724 year, Fur oe eee LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, remand: to'owner. Rebeocs Oro, kd Lancs ave |trom six to ten. She ie not ready to| “The only place they wit aurrender | 02, With the real “bigher-uos" at) Rurra, former Provisional President of | piece of meut deposited on the floor of STATE BUSINESS AFFAI make this new method publio yet. {will be in the United States,” aaid | easquarters Mexico and who has been Mexican| the cage. The lion was attracted by t i | Villa, as he sat at breakfast in his| 2% became known to-day that for! Minister to France for several months, |the meat, and as he entered the cage | ALBANY, N. Y¥., Dec. 3—It was ‘rumored te-day that Gov. Glynn had eceived letters from J. D. Hockefelier Herman Rid- ———— EVENTS IN MEXICO | Juarez headquarters to-day and patted BEAR OUT WILSON, |%2,°2(2a's Fevolver, which lay among weeks District-Attorney Whitman has neld over the heads of the biggest con- fidence gang which ever operated in the couatry @ dub in the form of informa- tlon that he had received from Mra, left suddenly to-day for Japan on the receipt of orders from General Huerta, He will travel by way of Germany, Russia and Siberia. to get it the dour was banged to on him and locked, and he was @ prisoner | once more. —_———_ — WABHINGTON, Dec The fight of Senor de la Barra’s visit to the Orient, ’GUIRE LOSES APPEAL. man, ad ae aea eres Peabody, indi, | Huerta’s Generals in Northern Mexico, | the Peace Commission, requesting Villa tine be Bare Of ar om inuel curs HT AG SIG 8 ING MOAN | CRB TIOR welt Soren | 7 paride J | Federal evacuation of Chihuahua and |to occupy the city, sald that before the aii torday to give her testimos ere this afternoon, would be simply ted Joh With |) Every one, young and old, has a sweet tooth that can be reached Lae & Sie. 0 eerve on he | ua mas and the refusal of Mexican|Pederals left the penitentiary was | Dulding Yeetertey Oe a che Orang [One of courtesy to tiank the Japanese -. Cammisian | me variety of Loft Candy. Bother the distance! Parcel Post le oil asked to serve in putting the State De- panies to furnish fuel for the! ement of Federal troop trains were | of all the political prisoners. ‘Every thing possible was done by Jury had heard the testimony of others Government for {ts participation in the Mexican centenary celebrations. En- ALBANY, Dec. Albert D. McGuire, | bg te the delivery problem in a most economical manner. partments on a business basis The| pointed out by officials here to-day anjGen, Morcado to treat the citaens | it Was decided that her testimony would }rique Olart, Counsellor of Legation, wi9 | py decision of the Court of Appeals, to- Special for Thureday Governor had left for Washington be- | such events as President Wilson re- | humanely,” said Heberlein. “Patience, ‘M err ‘an elderly) woman who has assumed charge of Mexican inter-| gay lost his sult against the Municipal fA ITER come fore the rumor was pe 4 but ft Ia | ferred to in his mesage to Congress however, was worn out. The people id ests here, expects Senor de la Barra to] (iyi) service Commission of New York. | @enerally believed that these and other well kno'vn business men will serve. It 4 , y ’ . portfolio of Minister of : commission as senior | @lso Was rumored that William Church | day. money had been withdrawn from the | Geen how she bad been fleeced out of |emened the nortiy In the office of the commission ss seu Rete ik tea eacain eity, The repeated defeat of the Fed- |G 0 Interior In Gen, Huerta's Pro-| clerk, He was discharged for inter- Osborne would act as Chairman of the | Diplomatically there have veen no de- | is 4, ps as they ventured forth ang | #28000 by the confidence gang which on + committee, Oshorn recently declined @ Public Ser- | yesterday when he declared the Huerta | "8d been in @ panto for so long th \Fegime was crumbilng “by a little every | om endure tt no longer, All i velopments, Prenid nt Wilson's state ment that this Government would not, {Came Back broken was discouraging. formerly lived In New York and whose husband left her about $400,000 when he died, had told Mr. Whitman and Mr. ne District-Attorney believes he has return to Paris in three months. Manuel Garaa Aldape, who recently visional Government, arrived here to- day from Mexico by way of Santander, McGuire had passed a competitive ex- amination and received an appointment} fering with the work of other clerks and a ae er : information with which ‘oops | broken up. For some weeks Mrs, Bur- , « Me ‘| trying to get , | ° vice Commissioner, while Treman of |in bie opinion, be obliged to alter its hare van no maney to pay the tr wre 0 Ws Fo [oe BAKA Mie Be Bpatn Hus prewence In Parla seemingly hie had no business, and other irregular | Special Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches, Ete. ( Ithaes also declined @ Public Service| policy of “watchful waiting” wan re- F York. She was frat |a* no relation to the change in the} and improper conduct. Commissionership. hae. FIGHTS SUBWAY jsarded observa forecasting a periv with every eye o [eee a ve) COLOMBIA IN NOTE the Gor York confidence Mexican Legation. ae RICH MAN EXECUTED Committees Gladly Waited On, Even Though Not Ready to Purchase. Jernmerit exercising at the same time a| TO MEXICO PRYTESTS | nia ane wee induced to come to this Pounds ef METROPOLITAN MIXTURE, EXTENSION. | ore werutiny on the safeguarding of | «AMERICAN METHODS." | 0nd, she says, visited a member! BY REBELS AS PLOTTER. Absolutely Furs, Whelesome Candy, and e weeye fa foreigners and thelr propert | * lof the clairvoyant section of the Gon- Cpa el a Sa ‘The Intoryoroush Hapid Transit Come | “Thomas amtclals hee gextcc Ce Gort crowd, and was told that certain | Pounds of that OLD-FASHIONED BOILED pany. nroaee | Pierebident, heetare "| vices 1 aupport published reports that, ARKICO CITY, Des. ~The Colom: |iiining stocks would yield ber large re-| HHRMOMILIA), Mexico, Dec, &—Air | 30 SUGAR MIXTURE, and 60 Half Pound 3. 30 Shomta, ic Service | Queen’ Wilhelmina. peaking for ‘The | Ba! Congreus rely criticises for- | png tonlo V. Caballero, wealthy Mexican Boues,for .. . rarer caw e' — pga - Ace it pricey to ac-| Hague , had addressed @ peace! Mer Hresktent Banal, in a cabled | "sy. the ‘mining stock game Mre, Bur-|Fesident of Sinaloa, was shot here to-day Pounds of MANHATTAN MIXED, Consist- tstension irom. Coreen, te "Plushiog |beinate were cannient teat the Uated (ond. Chamber of Deputies torday. it | ttt sald to ave Unvented HALAL Ty © CrNE, buat ting again ihe 30 ed Sraten Serge dF ot $3 90 BORtAth ware coanheut that the day. yas convict ng against the : Pils, ft Is claioned, Goss not violate any |iates would be notiaes before aay euch lerraigna Col. Roosevelt end the Govern. | ale? M00 save Ber mysiio advises) Kee ie Soe . Winds, ths . vovision of the contract ity and the company, Mr. Shonte is of the opinion that the jon referred to would be ope: Joss, In his letter he says. * @ny ie, of course, prepared to carry out eae obligation resting upon it under con- No. the 3 Mf built by the city, under terms the separate opera- between the 4. proposal was made mental m Although the State and y Depart- | The com ments Were without official advices Over | plained, aa a protest against inte !tion in’ Latin-American affatre hods of the United States. unofficial reports that seven Fed: Mexico were | “Colossus of the North,’ | fea Utution- | munication was consilered in secret ees: lists were read with keen interest, | ‘The Italian Ambassador, Marquis Cu- sani Confalonteri, in the course ef an extended conference, to-day discussed the Mexican situation with Secretary Bryan. on the tabi —<———— caste nunication was sent, It is ex- sion, at which it was decided te lay it 4,000 in cash, Two hundred thousand Gollars ordinarily is @ considerable sum for even as ambitious @ crowd of con- fidence men as the Gondort fraterntt; but, {f nothing elee, this group ts thorough tm ite work, Her ready cash ever to the members of the gang $12,000 fm Jewels. Seemingly it too much effort for them to separ: Mre. Bur- Rett from any more of her wealth, so they Jet ft go at 212,008, Constitutionalist Government of Sta It wae just at dawn ¢ was placed against a wall brick facing the cemetery, where his ‘ody now rests, The prisoner walked his andage over his eyes with his own hands. “Mark well the heart.” q@w said, A moment later he fell. to the wall, received the blessing fm priest and placed the executioners CEYLON TEA a EE Ro COR’ rank ROW AND, NANAAU BT. o' nnGOMR STRRET ont Wert of soot 200 B Corner Vuh bate NABBAL 8