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ee THE EVENING WORL [LE AFTER-HOUSE To ——— s the elimination of Huerta?” LESTERORR ALONE | CO-RESPONDENT IN' STONEBREAKER SUIT Referee Finds for Husband, It Is Said, and Report Is in Court. EVIDENCE KEPT SECRET. the situation or becloud | i | i ‘lt ft Neither “Big Bill” Edwards Nor B. Clifford Kline, Once Named, Were Called. KE. Owing Towne, attorney for ry $ it itn made because the husband's attor- Reyes faid that they would offer testi- Monyneamipies to one or two of the men teentioned. Orr happened to be the unlucky man, one of the lawyers paid. NONE OF THE OT! NAMED WAD TO ANSWER. It was also sald that B. Clifford Kline, brother of the former Mayor, against whom the husband's charges ‘Withdrawn after the complaint ‘was represented by an the hearings. Mr. Kline » ‘Wes not mentio the referee. None of the men spoken of before including “Big Bt” Bd- Commalesioner of Street attended the hearings, al- ir, Edwards wae served asa the case when it was on Fil Fi Hi iH i FL § i i t in Fate of Young “Woman Attacked After She l | rH Court. Bwonebreaker | to which early de’ sensational case lawyers rigorously c: i Her amined Woman in Divorce Case in Which LOOT WORTH $8,000 SCHULZ NOT TOLD SEIZED AND BRONX} HE WAS TO GO ON GANG RUN DOWN) SERVICE BOARD ed me End of, the Flat Robberies Thought Certain With Al- leged “Fence” Caught. ross. the Loy ‘s witnesses, but did not | thieves. satisfying the referee that there was not legal cause for Stone- break uit. E HP Hs GRANDPARENTS. Joseph and Nancy ill r 5 E E g 1 } i iz Stone- 5 . W. T. Still reside in Baltimore, jusband, : if; é i of @ leading young come to New York as 'e wife. It wee also tatimated to-day b: Evening World's informant e lively husband and wife over obildren. home of her at No, 141 Weat Lee stated Mra, away a ith t the or HELD IN $4,000 BAIL FOR THREATENING WOMA John Burt, an ex-Convict, Is Ac cused by Miss Virginia M. Foreman. John Burt, who has been in prison for picking pockets, was held by Magistrate Nolan in Yorkville Court to-day in $4,000 ball on the charge of Mies Virginia M. Foreman, a milliner of No, 601 Madieon avenue, that he attempted to extort money from ber. Mies Foreman complained to the ‘| police that Burt had written her « letter in which he demanded §1,000 to x” a charge against him for which he je on bail. If she did not send the money, he said, he would blow up her ie day after March 33, when the letter was sent, Miss Foreman said that Burt called her on the tele- phone, “Do 1 gt that money?” he always asked. ‘he milliner said she had known the man and could not be mis. taken in the voice, Detectives Hauser and Oswald of the Kast Fifty-firat street station hele a — make nm sana “) ) March 28.—A barge plat- | ment to meet Burt las! ing. They arfested him as svon as he appeared, z. the Thames River on which /Uiii, Cohen, s friend of Burt, was were standing col- bald in $200 bail for disorderly con- juct. Mias Foreman declined to tell the fle Beecher attended aenoot in alley and grad from ertiand ‘Norma! choo! in 1 beagerety | how she borane Gageaiat Burt, saying re was bo way in whieh he could harm her rep’ ‘ a & hances for recovery ure Busband told ‘the Silverware, jowolry, furs and seal- skin coats to the value of $8,000 filled the detectives’ room in ti GHILOREN, MAY BB GIVEN ‘TO @nia police atation, while bundreds of men and women searched there for things etolen from thelr homes. And James Capitol, whose real name may belts said to be Capitola, twenty-eight yeare olf and proprietor of the Rroas the | College Inn, No. 2020 Crotona Park- and of | way, ls in a coll awaiting a heartny before she relin-/on Monday morning charged with having received nearly $20.000 wort of stolen goods taken in nearly 350 flat robberies in the Bronx since Jan. 1. ia Ukely Loven ol Capitol was arrested at the inn, where a cabaret show was running utomobiling | raigned before Ber home in/and held in $5,000 ball, eay they have confessions from four men now tn custody who have pleaded guilty to a total of 85 flat robberies, accusing Capitol of being the “fence” for the entire gang that has been terrorizing the Bronx, On March 10, Detectives Connolly and Thompson arrested Edward O'Connell of No, 060 Forrest avenue, and Felix Straub of No. 995 Jackson avenue, after the flat of Mra. Mary Stottz, No. 952 Simpson street had They pleaded ullty, and have been awaiting sentence, Detectives Sullivan and McGrath raided a flat at No. 140 Wilkins ave- nue and arrested two three men on March 23, and one of the men were discharged and the othere, David Weinstein and Joseph Herman, were held. Accord- ing to the police, they confessed to fifty robberies, while O'Connell and Straub confexsed to thirty-five more. The quartet exposed the entire gang's operations, it is @ald, declaring Capi- tol’s oubaret was the meeting place. All the loot on exhibition now at the Morrieanta station was found at Capitol's office or his house. ——_- been robbed, old, of N |L. 1, attempted } by cutting he her husband, M Koplener was ital at Part IL, of the Bu-| Fiat dwellora in the Bronx sighod with relief to-day when it became G14 not offer the| known that the police had achieved the husband's plea for a| what was regarded as a mastar stroke mente in/in the prolonged effort to check the operations @partment and McGrath of the Morrisania Gtation and this morning was ar- Barlow The police Magistrate to Ena ul , forty-nine reet, Maspeth, cide this morning it. She was found tin, at 5 o'clock. to St, Jol thra Hunter Point. police be house Morris- women and The women With Wife Through the Rain. es vice Commissioner of the First Di: $16,000 @ year. Commission,” he said to-day, o'clock this morning. probate.’ at No. livered, house even if it didn’t outdoors, What wes Mr. Bchul: all the rain, GREET HIM. said later in his office, me and Mrs, Schulz, reached the office the at home." Ruppert, Bronx, Harry Robitzer, the Alderma: Annociation. Schuls has roar. {and was born ‘ed the Coll bn’ Hei Hor of no 1 Ip 1907-08 he was a member of Assombly and in 1900-10 nator, ng ing the Dastrtet, By Mary Roberts : : Rinehart: : (AUTHOR OF “SEVEN DAYS") >| Huerta Troops Make Desper- Gen. Refugio Velasco, the commander | omoe, He was after the big job him- of the Federal forces, he.) not aban- continued without intermission all/ under foot, But He Was so Glad He Walked Honors have come thick and fast upon George M. 8. Schuls, whom Gov. Glynn bas just appointed Public Ber- trict to succeed John F. Hustis. He was appointed Magistrate last July, was elected Surrogate of the Bronx last November and now in March is presented with a five-year Job at “Until half past 9 last night I hadn't @n idea that my name was even being considered for the Public Service “Tam told that I was not chosen until 3 “No official announcement of the appointment has been sent to me. So just at present I'm Surrogate of the Bronx, engaged in the task of signing decrees admitting wills to Of course, there was great rejoicing 1410 Crotona Park East. That's where the Surrogate and Mra. Sohuls live, Until the morning pa- pers arrived there he had no idea that Gov. Glynn had appointed him. But the telephone begam to ring at about the time the papers were de- and the eun shone in the Commissioner firat semt-official act as Pub- lec Service Commissioner? It was to take Mrs. Schuls on his arm and walk from their house to the court in MANY VILLAGERS CAME OUT TO “And it was just like having the villagers come out to greet you,” he “I think I met almost every man I know in the Bronx and every one of them had a congratulatory hand stuck out for ‘Then when I telegrame began to arrive—also the telephone messages which had failed to find me There was a batch of telegrama and notes on Mr. Schuiz's desk, Among them were messages from Col. Jacob Assomblyman Thomas J. Lane, Coroner Willam J, Flynn of the and many others, including the vari- ous bodies in the Property Owners’ Mr, Schulz is forty-three years ol thie city, After an attendance at the pubitc schoola he je of the City of New Y and waa graduated from {Hebrew Children will ton, Carl the | Geneing contest for whist Sang eel Gre PLETE EACH WEEK” Series EVENING WORLD ‘Will Begin In onday’s BEATING BAK FEDERAL TROPS Gaining City Block by Block, While Facing Shells From Guns on Housetops. (Continued from First Page.) Tammany man's short stay in the Executive Chamber, but switched when Tam- many soured on Sulser and was one | Verthrow. tes, which gathered the evidence on which Sulzer was removed. Thomas F. Byrnes of Brooklyn, re- pointed Tax Commissioner, is a veteran machine Democrat, the per- @onal chotee of John F. MoCooey and, of course, Charlee F. Murphy. Gov. Glynn didn’t wamt to reappoint Byrnes, but he had to placate the MoCocey Senators from Kings, who threatened to bold up his other ap- bointments unless he put Byrnes ‘ecTroas. THE ONE FLY IN THE OINTMENT | FOR MURPHY. HAND TO HAND CLASH. ate Stand to Hold the City —Dead Lie in Heaps. (By Celted Pras.) GOMEZ PALACIO, Durango, Mareb %.—Although fully three-quarters of the olty ‘se already in control of Gen.| All that wae lacking to make the Francisco Villa's Constitutionalist | Tammany victory complete was the army and the outcome is no longer|/ appointment of James J. Hoey as im doubt, Torreon has not yet sur-| Superintendent of Insurance. Here rendered. Hand to hand fighting of/ was an appointment that Murphy the most desperate character has! wanted, been in progress in the streets al)/ Mr, Hoey is the deputy superinten- Bight but at an early hour to-day/ dent in charge of the New York conferred, self and he brought to Albany not an only the organisation indoreement but wonderfully strong backing from He told his men that he would/ real estate, financial and insurance Rever abandon the stronghold 10-/ interests of New York City. But trusted to his care until the last man Hoey is too frankly and openly Tam- of bie garrieon ia gone and his OWN| many and his appointment would life bas been forfeited. Despite thie/nave given Tammeny Hall about Giaplay of spirit, the Constitutionalist | everything in sight, eo he was sac- forces are eo overwhelming in BUM-/rifced to mi way for William ber and equipment that it ts believed | Church Osborn’s man. the final crushing blow of Gen. Ville’s| go Tammany cormcs out of thie Torreon campaign cannot be delayed jegisiative session stronger thas it longer than noon to-day. was when it went in. With Mr. @une Mi HOLD/gchuis on the First District Public Service (Commissi ‘Tamman; ‘This was the signal for Villa, and| control of that body. as foe the he immediately ordered his troops, | Legislature, that branch of the Gov- who had been resting all Gay in/ernment was eo busy playing politics preparation for the battle, to attack. /at the close of the seasion that the The rebel artillery fre, which bad/ business of the State was trampled Goned hope and had not ceased to tesy of out of the night, was increased. Villa's rebel! The bres two Houses fought, wrangied, fenced, traded, dickered and The | Ben quit in petulant anger. The As- eembly closed tts doors at 3.80 this than | morning, but the Senate sat on unt 6 o'clock, finishing up with routine deserted their duty, the Governor will be obliged to call -| the legisiatore back at ment of Torreon since last Sunday plan extra povel era dhar ad that Velasco has not had time to dis- that business of the State may Rot be stopped fer lack of money. The law does net permit of any expenditure being made witheut the meney having first been pre- vided by @ vote ef the Legisia- ture, GLYNN MAKES NOMINATIONS FAVORING TAMMANY.| for sia PLACES AT 130 A. M. Appropriations are made for the Public Service Commissioner, First | necal year, beginning Oct. 1. The District—GEORGE M. 8, SOHULE of | departments can go on, therefore, the Bronx, to succeed John E. Eue- ware Cae eee ot Paptembes on. ree. a ent lo “announcement oer Oe gf bd been made of the probable date of the Second Distriet—WILLIAM TEM. eer Cemeee tin be ent? PLE EMMET of Westchester To the extraordinary scence of County, to succeed James B. Bega! tecisiative disorder in the closing and FRANK IRVINE of Ithaca, te} hours Glynn added an executive succeed Curtis N. Douglas, term ex- corpses and carcasses 0! weather is intensely hot. —_—_———— THIRTEEN BIG JOBS GIVEN OUT BY GLYNN, Senator, Btate at 1.80 o’clook In the mern- Ing, after @ day of bargaining BICK E. M’CABE of Albany, to sue and dickering with poll ceed James W. Fleming, whose term will expire Dec. 1, 1914 Salary 610,000 a year. Superintendent of Insurance— FRANK HASBROUCK of Pongh- keopsie, to succeed William Temple Emmet, resigned; salary $10,000 a bp EEE of Banks—EU- GENE LAMB RICHARDS of New Brighton, 8. L, to succeed George C. Van Tuyl jr. whose term is about te expires salary $10,000 a year Commissioner of the Board of Claims—WILLIAM A. GARDNER of Amsterdam, reappointed. State Tax Commissioner—THOM- AS F. BYRNES of Brooklyn, reap- pointed. Salary $6,000 a year. State Workmen’s Compensation Commission—HOWARD TOWNSEND MOSHER of Rochester, for the term fring Jan. 1, 1917, ee Hospital Commissioner—AN- DREW D. MORGAN of Mion, to sue- coed Eugene M. Strouss, term ex- pired. Salary $5,000 a year. Associate Member of the Indus-| jonn B, Riley as State Superin- trial Board—MAUBICE WERTHEIX | tendent of Prisons was also confirmed of New York City, reappointed. by the Senate, In fact, every nom!- County Judges of and for the|nation made by the Governor was County of Kings—ROBERT H, ROY | approved by the upper branch of the i! JOHN F. HYLAN Legislature. a eel # All day the political leaders had been working on the Governor. Licut.- Gov, Wagner was there representing humor, by ol near, to join in speaking year, was who sentiments, Quickly the Governor spoke, ‘I ask you to see who the men are before you write your arti. “I think they are higb am not asking any fa- to join us, Prisdlons Dance for Rockaway In the Gotham H Junior League of the Sanitarium for| Senator Foley, from Murphy's home 4 Jaren ve ie tees district. Jobn H. McCooey, Demo- raise sentarium at Far Ro K ay. There| cratic boss of Brooklyn and Tam- Sue crue dna Sebastian and oth twelve prises, the Governor. the room. littered wil bediam of noise. It was like the last hours of an east side picnic carouse. But all the dickering and scheming | amounted to nothing. The snp" tlon bills were twisted, and juggied, but always there was the one stumbling biock, the Depart- ment of Efficiency and Economy, which the Republicans declared must go and which the Democra: must stay. On this hurdle the Legis- lature split and the whole session collapsed. ‘The end was sordid. The with hie frestiontt by gs f watt bly investi, ing committee called thet ivan Com- mittee, with John K. Clarke of District-Attorney’s office as ‘will have to operate without funds, The Senate Committee to investi- roads, which Lig 199 this sum- te gate how to planned « ju: mer, will have to pay Penses, if it goes. JEROME'S (43,000 BILL IN THAW CASE Li verware to spscohes shifting th a on shiftin) wave interviews of “The | Assembl; the two Houses, but aPpol intinents were 1 would like to have them different.” He would make no statement as to hia future course. ‘When the buss of excitement over the appoin: the Legislature resumed ite attempts to agree on appropria’ Freq recesses were taken wiile leaders During these intervals the Senate chamber was the haunt of spec- tators and lobbyists. The Assembly, behind locked doors to keep members th debris the Senate good-by. tt simply wtarted the clock, watched it for five minutes approach! the Qctitious hour of 12 and then rushed Capitol. paceed the Senate. Passed both Houses. The humanitarian measure for pensions for widowed mothers to port their prldren:| Assembly Senate. At ut wi euccess w. hs t reush Ue, single objection what ly the entire House was accom: ake et to ‘Travers ad for bis attempts to Thaw back to New York State, His bill for $43,000 was not passed, Tt included $26,000 for himself and 000 for Canadian and New Hamp- shire lawyers, H All the Bull Moose for| election reforms and Presidential pri- | maries were put to sleep with grim Senator Christy Sullivan's riation for New York State the celebration of the Cen- tenary of Peace between Englis! Wocked by Bet néRoled the bill ing hours each House, with humorous incrongruity, elaborate presentations of garish sil- leaders and then fell ach other, They made e blame, and they criticiam, ai VILLAIN TORREON [RICHEST PLUMS IN STATE HANDED OVER TO TAMMANY BY GOV. GLYN too, trying to combat the professional political influence. He fought the He 'Packey” McCabe, but Gov. Glynn stood by the men he started out to The question to-day is whether Chairman Osborn will resign or give wo Programme of reform for the | Democracy. Gov. Glynn deciared that McCabe and Schulz were his per- eonal selections and he assumed re- | eponsibility for them. friend and lives in Albany. “I picked Schuls, too,” declared that { ented Line oe only an hour ago mo and secured his acceptazice oe McCabe is his tments had quieted down throw books and all loose objects available about The chamber was quickly and becai | MANY MEASURES LOST IN THE DISCORDANT FINISH | ‘The clocks bad role during the Joint resolution, adopted i ed an y and night. J no to bring ‘Harry party plans ined nator Frawley, i in the rences: it the Senate failed We believe the of the State will sustain us, for the upport of honest ol economical government whenever the Governor ua On the other aide, Seasice ied in the balked § at “On the juent ropria- |, traded jeclared important By | With the discordant ending of the session there died many measures of some to the public, others itiotan: seed the counsel, h for next sentiment & committee at 5 o'clock this mofning to notify the other House the Senate was ready to adjourn. In solemn state the committee marched to the Assembly chamber and found there only @ watchman, sound asleep. He bind one ced the ae eed Cone ered to him with as much pompeal| as if he had been the Speaker. to the Sonate and reported toate ate an its “So when" ght wai coming when ay) was through the great windows of the Capitol the Senate finally closed ite doors and the legislative session was ——” until the Governor calls them —— BUSINESS MANAGER FOR OLEAN BY ITS COMMISSION CHARTER. ALBANY, March 28—Among the last bills passed by the Legislature was one granting a commission char ter to Olean. * In this bill the Democratic Senate came face to face with the recal! feature and refused to pass the meas- ure until the recall section, which be toe have applied to five commis-, siOners, wes removed. The bill ther passed after having been held up for almost a week. The Assembly made no objection to the recall. Supporters of the Olean plan say that when the Governor signs the bill, which he intends to do, they will bave in operation one of the most modern charter plans in the country. 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