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Rate co cnew protatts Co-aight ent Gulden rin PRICE ONE ONT. 'Twenty-one- Year-Old Anarchist Who Leads Mobs And His Counsel as They Appeared in Court AIL (}F THE RIQTERS WHO RAIDED CHURCH ARE BACK IN GELLS Bail for Tannenbaum, Boastful An-’ archist and Defier of Police, Raised to $7,500, and He Has Been Unable to Furnish It 190 OF HIS FOLLOWERS PUT UP FIGHT IN COURT i|Delay Proceedings by i Separate Trials, and All Are Sent. MPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK IN THE WORLD Conroe: Che Circulation Books to All!’ 4, by The Now Tort Werle OPEN TOWN, NO, DONT THINK THAT! WARNS MAYOR j He'll Follow a Middle Course, | § and Some “Gentlemen” Better Look Out. ¢ | —————————SSS PRICE ONE OBNT. WALL PAY $500,000 TO GEN VILLA BY TO-MORROW U SAVE THE LIFE OF Hi SON ——+-— —____ 5 e ' Princely Ransom Speeding to Rebel Chieftain at Chihuahua After Threat to Kill Son of Once Richest Man in Mexico. BUT LID WILL BE UP. |All-Nighters Will Have Places | Where They Can Eat sad Drink. EL PASO, Tex, March 6.—Through territory swarming with rebele he hate the name of Terrams, a mesnsnger is speeding tonight with (9800,000 im gold, which must be delivered to Gen. Francisco Villa by @pwerrew night or Don Luts Tarvases jr., eon of Mexico's onee richest man, ‘will be executed. “The negotietions for the payment of ransom Have gone far enough. You must send me $500,000 tn gold by to-morrow or I will execute your eum,” was the meseage Villa sent to Gen. Luis Tarrazas, once the largest ‘tend owner end one of the riebest men in the world. * @reat efforts were made to keep the “'l bave no intention of changing my mind on the excise question,” sald Mayor Mitchel to-day, “but it fs my plan to adopt 1 middle course in the matter of granting all night license. “By the middie course I mean one Back to Jail for the Night. Frénk Tasocphenm the Ansedst wee ed a (Alpesnssa'y Cothotto Chitin, tn Went Broadway, net aight Wille « religioas air vice wae in progress, was held im $7,600 ball today tm Jefferson Market Police Court of @ charge of inciting to riot. Tate orime ise felony, Tam nenbaum was unable to get bail. The 190 of Tannendaum’s followers who were arrested with him lest 4 town. z “I have beerd that theese are esrtain gentlemen im this town,” sald the Mayor, “who have options on places| 3 which they intend to use at a ‘later! @ & month ago Alberto Tarrasas, 2/ Qrother of Luis jr, bought a small) @ruit farm in California, and liven, there simply. The once fabulously gich family has but a few hundred Chowsand dollars left. For many months Don Luis has Deen held @ prisoner at Ciudad, Chi- huabua, and there have boen several Feporte that he had been executed tor failure td pay the ransom the rebels insistently demanded of bis wealthy father. But eo stre have the rebels been “hat the elder man would rather give BP any gum than-lose his son, they Wave they tortured the young Don Luts, banging him uf by the thumbs for hours, and recently he was there- by forced to confeas the hiding place @f $550,000 in gold, secreted by his father, But the rebels, learning of his great amount, eonuneen: oer thoping that even a larger bse be forthcoming in the confession. BATHER OWNED THE GREATEST RANCH IN THE WORLD, Before the revolution Gen. Luis Terrazas, bis father, owned the lars- ‘est ranch in the world. It was in the Gtate of Chihuahua and measured 160 miles from north to south and 200 mailes from east to west—#,000,000 gcres in all. This great tract was confiscated by the rebela some time Dave withheld their hand. Repeatedly | $102,000 EAR Alimony Paid Wife of Playwright. iJ New York theatregoers have within the last two years put nearly a quar- ter of @ million dollars into the pock- ete of George Broadhurst, the play- wright who capitalized public opinion in his three modern successes, “The Man of the Hour,” “Bought and Paid For,” and “Within the Law,” This fact was disclosed in the Supreme Court to-day when Justice Cohalan warded Mra. Ida Raymond Broad- hurat, who ts is the playwright for a separation, alimony at the rate of $10,000 a year. The Becker tria} and the expose of police corruption which followed it are sald to be responsible for the big- geat increase in Broadhurst’s income, While Bayard Veiller also ‘claims credit for being the, actvel author of “Within The Law," Broadhurst re- ceived big royalties from it, The three plays, according to Broadburst's admissions to Justice Cohalan, netted him $204,514.37 in two date for illicit purposes. If the holders of those options are wise they will mot take advantage of them to get jeases, It wotlld not pay them to settle down to the kind of business they contemplate. ‘ “It -will be remembered that when the late Mayor Gaynor was running for office some of his pronouncements on the question of personal liberty were wrongly interpreted into mean- ing that there would be a com- placency shown toward the licensing of a certain class of places. Perhaps the same integpretation might. be placed on my IAtentions. If such is the case I would like-to free their minds of the misconception.” — COULDN'T GET KNEES UNDER SCHOOL DESK; ES AE Girl, Big and Backward, Is Teased Until She Deter- GOQQSIOOGOOOQQOOSSs QOOODO PERSISTENT “MASHER” GIVEN NINETY-DAY TERM Alfred Schott Is Recognized Court as-Previous ©. fender. For the second time in two wee Alfred Schott, an alleged “masher,” in was sent to Blackwell'y Island to-day ! WIS Assumes Personal Responsibil- ity in Calling for Reversal of Democratic Policy. WASHINGTON, March 5.—"I ask |this of you in support of the foreign \policy of the Administration. 1 shall ON URGES REPEAL OF LLS EXEMPTION tion regards Hay-Pauncefote ‘reaty aa binding upon the United States against giving preferential ‘treatment to American vessels. SOME LACK OF APPLAUSE AT THE FINIGH, ‘There was hearty applause when President Wilson entered the House and @ lot more when he finished bis address, but it was noticed that a number of members refrained from night, charged with disorderly conduct, were erraigned before Magistrate Campbell in the old Police Headquarters in Mulberry street this afternoon, but only one was examined. By come sort of arrangement the grimy, greasy. horde—many of whom ato unable to speak understandable English— |WILSON CHOOSES KELLY | BROOKLYN POSTMASTER President of National Letter Car- riers’ Association Had Solid Baching of Démccrals. WASHINGTON, March 6.—Willlam |B Kelly of New York, Preatdent of the National Latter Carriers’ A clation, wus to-day selected by Presi- dent Wilson and Postmaster-General Burleson to be postmaster at Brook- lyn, N. Y. He was indorsed, it was waid, by all Der jo factions, HINMAN BILL DEFEATED IN THE ASSEMBLY Republicans Fail by One Vote to elected to demand a separate examination for each individual. ——$$—$$—_—¢ “It im their rig't,” said the Magia- trate, “but it will be a great hardship upon the prisoners, They are all charged with the same offense; the evidence against one would be the evidence against all, and they might ap woll be tried together.” ‘The apparent’plan of the outfit was to caune ull the trouble possible, It was decided to take them in alpha- betical order, J. Albert, an Austrian designer, who has been in this coun- try seven years and has never asked jfor hie frat citigenship papers, was, ithe frat arraigned. SAID HE WAS HUNGRY AND FOL- LOWED THE CROWD. He sald he waa out of work and hungry and followed the crowd in the hope of xetting something to eat, Guasie Miller, a woman who was er- resto! and paroled last night, volun- teered to be a witness for Albert. She declared that the crdWd was orderly in the church. “Were you told to get out? she was asked. “We were," she replied. not know how to deal with other 4 easure ishing Fi “Then why didn’t you get out when ago. He had e million head of cattle,| years, or $103,287.18 yearly. For soven ji i forvannoying women In the atreet.| Tee op even greater deileney and | 2iune 18 the applause, Pass Measure Abolishing FUG. |cesgres arouse’ clas a worni’ ab 700,000 head of sheop and at least! cas prior to these two years bis mines to Die. This thme Magistrate Ba a eine oe eee eae ee ene de nat} One of the most bitter, partisan and Marshal's Office. private propesty inta whieh gow Mae 100,000 horses. His average sales Of! income had been $48,990 yearly. + | Yorkville Police Court, sent him to ‘ y ging |erctracted congressional — contents : 7 forced your way cattle were 160,000 annually and of| xr Broadhurst ia conceded to be the workhouse for ninety days, The|9rant it to me in ungrudging | since the Democrate obtained control] ALBANY, March 5.~Tho Repurn- Voll, I Just didn't get out, that's 1 measuro. i" that’ gheep 100,000, The palatial home of the Terrasas near Ciudad Chihuahua, had ac- commodations for 600 guests, and is gaia to have been more elaborate in fits appoidtments than any castle of the German Emperor. Gen, Terrazas has been practically bankrupted of bis great wealth by te v@lous revolutions which. have shaken Mexico, although it is sald that he brought into the United Btates from Ojinaga $2,000,000 in gold fm bis coach, drawn by eight horses. & most successful playwrigh Justice Cohalan in bis decision, a the award of alimony to his wife should have regard for his present The fact that for ‘3 his income only aver- aged $18,000 a year does not conclude the court on this application. “It may be that the earnings of a playwright are transitory and un- certain, and If permanent alimony were to be fixed at this time this fact would be a subject for consideration. But alimony ts to be awarded pend- Nineteen-year-old Gertrude Sehroe- der, who drank carbolic acid because the children half her age who were her classmates teaned her about be- Ing backward in study, will probably recover, but she does not want to live if she has to continue in school. She ta at the Knickerbocker Hospital, where a charge of attempted suicide has been made against her. The girl lives with her mother at No. 13 West One Hundred and Sec- ond street and is in the seventh grade in the public school in West time he served for his offense of two weeks ago was ten days, He might have received a shorter term to-day had not some of the court attendants recognized him and told the court of his appearance before Magistrate Ten Eyck two weeks ago. Schott, who is twenty-six years old and & salesman, lives at No. 169 Rast Eighty-second street. Ho is said to have tried to make the ‘quaintance of Mrs. Anna Rau in Eighty sixth street near Se: Avenue Ws she came out of a stu » ttabbed m and was sl This was 4 dominant utterance in a four minute speech by President Wil- son to Congress to-day, urging the re- peal of the exemption of tolls to ‘American vessels passing through the Panama canal, His address, though exceptionally brief, was portentious, for the President in making the plea, called for a reveraul of Democratic policy on the queation und risked a serious party clash in Senate and House. The President's address comprised of the House was uniformly pi dicted as a result of the President's course in urging the repeal. The first serious “split” between the President and Democratic leaders was involved. With Democratic Leader Under- wood in the Houge and Senator O'Gorman of New York in the Senate voicing opposition to the President's action, elements of danger in the free operation of the White House and Congress were present. President Wilson did not minimize the situation. When the applause can majority in the Assembly met ite first big defeat in that body this afternoon when the Assembly voted 76 to 55 on Majority Leader Hinman bi abolishing the State Fire ahcl's office. Feventy-six votes wore necessary to pass the bill. | The vote followed one of the storm- fest sessions of the Assembly and every offort was mado by the Ropub- ean leaders to muster a majority Inability to bold four Republicans in line, including Horton of Erie, caused the bill's defeat. Abolishinent of this olfice was one of the Republican econ- all,” was her explanation. Lieutenant Gildea testified against Albert, Mag- {strate Campbell reserved dectsion And adjourned all the other cases un- til to-morrow. Ail the prisoners were sent back to the police court prisons where they had been confined ever night. : Although Tannenbaum's followers had announced that the courts could not fix bail high enough to hold Aim in custody his counsel protested vig- |orousily when Aasistant District-At- ace whan | 417 word PULTE ; aap. | OMY Measures Ie Dicks Hoe sought refuge in Los Angeles, Cal.!ing the determination of the guit,|Ninety-third street. She bas had dif- | Policeman Ro mast Highty-| 47 words. | He began at 12.45 1. M| dgnaltzing hiv appearance bad sub-|°"H\ sian moved to reconsider and| igen pip Rewp ey. My He was a stanch backer of Dias,/and as th i 3 |fculty in passing her examinations, | eighth street station jumped of 4 | %%4 finished at 12.49 Despite bad) sided, he began his address in a mood |table, which motion was adopted, The ea 000 to jere will be no defense to "| passing car and 1 weather the House was crowded|i..+ edly serious and in| bill can be reconsidered later, $10,000. This was when Tannenbaum under whose land laws he established | the action the case mpould be reached | but her mother kept her in school, U is tbat was markedly serious w vee areas ri his great ranch since 1898. He 1s the|at an early trial, fo th a eae’ Gal tee ness ub das tha PR Yor open with notables, but a conspicuous 4b-| Keeping with his message He sald: | Rain Ai Geaimideeabe ined lefterson Market father of eleven sons. alimony is awarded at le ae desk," she said @ few days ago, “and NO TALK WITH GOETHALS, | ~™ cB rricepepeged ete Ssiepueuien (Sf tha: Sonera: 3 SECOND RACE~Threo-year olds ANARCHISTIC LEADER'S BAIL 16 » of Great Eritain, who represents the © you o 4 which | . 8BCOS ACE- aes ‘ Go great le the agricultural valuo of| $10,000 yearly. A counsel fee of $7,000| all the children laugh at me because | wonry me, Mayor Kaye, Until! Coloner| nation especially concerned in. the | et. to you on an errand whieh | gelling: six furlongs.—Gallant Boy, RAISED TO $7,500, Gen, Terrazassn ranch that not long | is demanded, but as the de! I have to keep them in the aisle.” can be very briefly performed, but I) 104 (McTaggart), 9 to 10, 1 to 3 and fendant has et Sus eponl ‘ Lava f rats 2 Two police officere and several ego an American syndicate offered) siready paid a fee of $1,500 to other| Boys jeered at her and called her Pinishen:Uie Ue. # Pee President did nov-lirectly men- bea that Dh bi catecee ried Ce aren enig eon ret Er priests of St. Alphonsus’s Church were Gen. Villa $6,000,000 for it, willingly | attorneys, and he does not intend to| “Fatty.” Girls called her “Dummy."| Mayor Mitchel saya lie Worl’ the Baltimore’ platform declar-| eet ny ' 4 1 1 | 106 (Teahan), 10 to 1, 5 to 2 and 4 to 5,| ready to testify that taking the chance that Vill would] defend the uetion, I am of the opin. |¥inally she became desperate and| further talk, oF communica atid? tov trea rents ia whic ante ae ag. | {tira Time, 1183-5. Stellata, Single | naa incited hie followers to ret tn eventually succeed in establishing bis!ion that the wife's attorneys should Coe Oe Oe eee ae OMe | and grootins him “T come now to speak upon a mat. | ress carried with | TTI) RACH-—‘Three-yoar-olde| the church and outside, Magistrate own government in the country, be compensated In the sum of $8,000." | PUNE i tuicide, Her mothar | Hall cr of us will be fe With regard to which I am/i¢ graver or more far-reaching im-|#nd upwurd; selling; six furlongs. | Freaoht fixed bail at $1,600. Jacob Hits Stricken In New Orleans, | oe neh Shek HHORAD UTES does not! found ber after she had takon the Until the Sotonel nd in @ peculiar degree, by the| plications to the interest of the coun- | Kiva, 37 (Smyth). 4 to 1 # to Sand 3) Mrs. Jessie Ashley, who had 7 © fn a i sponsibility,” he sald, v ~ Lh OT (Neanter’ Rilo of New York is in « critical condi: | Firoadburst ailesed (hat ier husband | omelet eee, a : atest Aba cattuationte (Continued on Fo Leen eee io a Enid ine 1s. | thas 86.000, Magiotrate Venn tion here from an attack of heart trou-| was maintaining a woman named as| With the hewn ry aahe ie riters| After saying that the exemption | — | Striker, lying Yankee, Capt. Car-| the ball at 67,500 after Mr. is eee ti eg eraes | "Diva Miraida” in a luxurious _upe [BRAG ede Saliva twa italy ee With at contueeyeht “eonstituter a mintaxen economte pole | avoig Hysamatian und Kitoge Tropnie Mody alan Kane had summarised the case for tor Baitle Creek, Misb., to-day, town apartment bouse, Ld me Be Ss Cr, Teenie Der cemt of the lacus ow theu Lunds, icy” the Hresident sald that every os. | i) os ET ay "pga ge BES | For racing eee page 16 q at sail lag ia ii , !

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