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lwo Rie ot Prisoners Guil COMPLETE NOVEI. EACH WEEK IN THE EVENING WORLD _PRIOE ONE ‘CENT. Che _" Ctrontation Booka s Open to An.” | NEW Yorx, MOND ty; I. W. W. Leader Is Freed | “Cireulation Books Open tolls AY, APRIL 6, 1914. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. Two Policemen Only Wit- messes Against O’Carroll and Others Score Police. DEFENSE A Witnesses for Leader Swear They Heard Police Say They “Would Get O'Carroll.” “Wild Joe" O'Carroli, the I. W. W leader who was arrested in Unton Square iast Saturday afternoon charged with inciting to riot and as- saulting a policeman, was discharged | to-day by Magistrate Fresh, sitting | inthe Chief Masiatrate’s Court, The| next two of the seven arrested with IS STRONG. ! O'Carrol| were found guilty of dis- orderly conduct. ‘Theses were Adolph Wolf, who! weer avandyke beurd and culis him- welf"™™ poet, and Vincenza Minella. Welif'n air on the stand when he tes- A {A his own defense was half; Yneullingy nate patronizing, and the} Magiatrate decided that the two de- | tectivan who arrented him, Flannetiy | and Connors, told the truth when they said they heard him calling upon | ali hearers to “kill the ——!" mean- iag the police. Minalla maintained that he couldn't talk Bagiiah, although he han been | ins the country seven years, Ho be- trayed, himaelf in the course of hin jation, and this evasion nulll- eum rest of hia story in the Judg- | ee of the court | Soveph Gans, who was arrested early ‘Salivtay afternoon while displaying a banner calculated to cause trouble, maid he meant no harm, but was hold- fag Bip banoer aloft at the request of | the photographers and moving picture | He was fincd $10, Samuel Hap- papert, a student, arraigned on a Gpadrge of disorderly conduct, was dis- Ohetged on the evidence of witnesses ho Genied the statement of Police- man Zimmer that he had refused to move on, The remaining cases on the docket were adjourned until to-morrow Magistrate Freschi instructed a pro- bation officer to make a report on Wollf and Mincila. Deputy Aanistant District-Attorney Bieter, who handled the prosecution of O'Carrol, put only two witnesses on the atand. Roth were policemen, ‘Who tentifed that O'Carroll had tried to'ineite @ riot and had asraulted an officer. On the other hand, O'Carroll five other corroborating witnesses mwore that the policemen and detec- tives acted without provocation and cofmmittad an unwarranted assault Magiatrate Freachi, in discharging O'Gagroi, said: jy “E Wan't know whether this do gendant hejonen to the TW. W. or! way other «organization. Whether | We doen or bot makes no difference ‘Thia city ia governed by law and fot men, The law applies to po- Noe Sfficern dx well an to all grades at citizana, Mon have a right to as- mamble and talk. T hope that coun- del for the defendant will insist an Inveatigation establish if thin man wan ro -ouited by police! Officers am he says and if he wax @0 annauited that the officers suffer for theif offense.” ganen of neven others arre: the disturbances * in juare Saturday afternoon w re post. antil later in the day. ic T witnesses to swear that thase to unprovoked and van co-defend Arthur Caron, Joneph Gana, ware on hand in the oid] Police Meadauestors hull building in Mul- of O'Oarroll, whoxe head ‘« cluh b>, dniph Wi Joseph La Ricia.| ip Novik, Ramuel Rappaport and) Peale on Fourth Page) ‘ TWO RIOTERS ARE BUTT. L W.W. CHEER AS LEADER IS SET FREE BY JUDGE PASTOR ON TRIAi. FOR SCANDAL; TWO WHO ACCUSE HIM. | |Dr. Price Takes Stand and | | | | | WARSHIP EXPLOSION | KILLS ONE, INJURES TWO; a) ! Destroyer Aylwin Damaged by Blowout in Forward Fireroom —Towed to Port NORFOLK, mon of Jackshero, April 6—Vverett Har ‘enn. a navy fire man, received injuries from whieh he died, and two other men were sari ously Injured Ina blowout in the fake. | ward fire room of the destroyer gyl | win early today. ‘The men initired are Bartholemew Glynn, 9 water tender, and James H. Eaton, fireman, of Philadelphia The dent occnrred fifteen niles wouLN of Diamond Shoals Lightshtyy The men were brought to the Noval Hospital here on the destroyer Benham Sand the Aylwin was towed in by the Parker. The destroyer is said to have heen jeonsiderably damaged. ‘The explosion, jthe origin of whieh hag not been a certained, ocenrred tn the forward fire. room, and a number of plates ware driven outward by the shock At the same time the vessel remained on an even keel and is boing towed heré by the torpedo boat Parkes, | Embury Price, on trial before an ec-| jnoon and made a sweeping denial of jall the allegations against him. jof the witnesses in his behalf was | years old and they must believe that l tracted to you ever since I firat ACTRESS WHO J WED DIVORCED HUSBAND OF FORMER NEW YORK ‘a ~ KISSES FOLLOWED PASTOR'S PRAYER FOR HER HUSBAND Woman Say Aen Accused Minister Knelt in Her Home, Then Caressed Her. HE ENTERS A DENIAL. Brands Charges as En- tirely Baseless. Mrs. William Duke Moore of No. 80 Broadway to-day added her tes- timony to the chronicle of scandal charged against the Rev. Dr. Jacob! clesiastical court in the Metropolitan | Temple, Seventh avenue and Four- teenth street. Mrs. Moore was form- erly a member of the cqngregation of the Washington Heights Methodiat Episcopal Church, of which Dr. Price was pastor. Though the accusations lodged against the minister included allegations of misconduct toward her, she refrained until to-day from ap- pearing as a witness because her bus- joped to have her avold pub- Heity. Dr. Price took the stand this after- One ACTRESS, BRIDE OF CORNWALLIS NEST — es John E. Andrus, an ex-Congressman | and formerly Mayor of Yonkers. So much time had been taken up by the many witnesses that it was thought likely the trial committee would sit to-night to finish its work in order| to report to the church conference to-morrow. Mrs. Moore, who is thirty-five years old and good looking, came from the witness chair much shaken. | She said she had been overcome by | tears while testifying. “E told them," sho said, “that I had joined the church when IT was nine Wedding Immediately Follows Divorce Decree Granted to | Englishman's Wife. | LONDON, April 6.—The decree of divorce granted to Mrs. George Corn- what [ said came from a sincere church member and was not to be treated lightly. I told them every- thing about my experience with Dr. Price.” Her story waa in effect that Dr. Price called on her last fall to dis- cums the beat means ‘of bringing her husband into the church, They knelt and prayed together for Mr. Moore's conversion, As they rose, she sald, Dr. Price took her hand, drew her toward him and kissed her on the | cheek. She was so surprised that |ahe did not resist or cry out. But she Jia aay to him, drawing away, that | her kisses were only for her bus- band, “I know that,” she said Dr. Price replied, and suggested that it might he well not to mention the careas to Mr. Moore, adding: “I have been at naw Leonard Jerome of New York, was made absolute by the Divorce Court here to-day, the requisite period hav- ing elapsed since the first decres, The grounds were statutory de- sertion and misconduct, Mre. Cornwallis West will in future be known’ as. Lady Randolph Churehill, A few hours after the divorce had been pronounced absolute Cieorge Cornwallis. West married Mrs. Patrick Campbell,; the English actress, who States. ‘The first husband of the actress wan killed in the Boer war. a STARVING CAT IN A TREE | HAS NEIGHBORHOOD WILD: Mrs. Moore agread to silence, she ie deere aid, hecnuse whe feared that her 7 hushand would refuse to join the} Police and S. P. C. A. Give Up Res- (Continued on Eighth Page.) cue Work and Fireman ts oe ee Only Refuge Now LUSITANIA IN VIN BIG SEAS, The families in’ the neighborhood Guenrder to Make Her, of No, 100 De ur street, Brooklyn, J had grown desperate by 5 ufelock this Landing at Fishguard, ‘afternoon because of the song of w LIVERPOOL, April) &—The Cunard, that was going up from Teddy, a pet liner Lusitania, from New York. ar-| cat belonging to Miss vs Healey of rived here at 2 o'clock this afternoon. | Owing to the violence of the wind and | , the high seas she was unable to touch | Sat Fishguard, —— BASEBALL GAMES, No. been up in the top o poplar tree for forty-eight hours and | was wild with hunger. All last night he howled for help, having forgotten ‘how to get down the tree ‘The police were called in thi: 1545" Fulton street f Teddy had? an etehty-foot se Philadeiphing 2 Athletics, .. 0 20100 hoon, but the topmost boughs of the Pie Oo eee 1 trees would not bold the weight of a jatterien—-Plank, | Wyckoff and! man und the # Mayer and Dooin.| {hy timore.) Hrooklyn..... 20 0 0 Baltin (09000 Batteries—Achison and Fischer: | Danforth and Kagan, : i sing hed athe thal can get away with son Cleveland, . dort) high notes, ‘The neighbors sas Cineinnati ss) 0 they would rather see the cat shot Basra A hell and Netl; Ying- than ty to sleep througa another aight of the concert. ngyand Clas Ls | since he came to Denver to deliver a wallis West, formerly Lady Raundoiph | Churchill and a daughter of the late) has often performed in the United | SON OF OIL, KING WHO DENOUNCES THE WORKMEN'S UNIONS. | ROCKEFELLER FIGHTS WITH LABOR UNIONS: $22,000,000 AT STAKE Young John D. Says Father Would Sacrifice Interest in Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Before Yield- _. ing to Organization. STRUGGLE FOR MASTERY HAS COST TWENTY LIVES. Union Demands Recognition, but Rockefeller Says a National Issue . Is Behind the Great Fight, WASHINGTON, April 6.—Declaring that his father would sacrifice the 132,000,000 Approximate market value of his holdings in the Colorado Fual and Iron Cofmpaty rather than submit to the detaands of the leber untemie that the mines of the company be untonized, Johu D. Rockefeller ir. a@- mitted to the House Mines Comimittee this afternoon that, as a director representing the Rockefeller holdings, he had no Personal knowledge of conditions in the Colorado coal fields, where more than a score of lives havo | Seen sacrificed in the current labor troubles. He said he depended on the Teports of the men in charge of the work —_—_——® _ The Rockefelier and allied inter CRAWLS THROUGH FIRE [<5 57," ‘yet, cotoage Pes TO SAVE BABY’S LIFE was testifying in an investigation Firemen Turn Stream on O'Leary MINSTER MOBBED, |" ‘KNAPP INAUTO “AND BADLY BEATEN Rev. Otis AL. Sout Spurgeon, Who Attacked Catholics in Ser- mon, Left on Road at Night. )IS_ NOW IN HOSPITAL.| |Had Police Guard, but Was Rushed Away to Distant Poini | by His Assailants. DENVER, Col., April 6.—Suffering | from severe bruises about the head j and body, Rev. Otis L. Spurgeon, Baptist minister of Des Moines, Ia., ‘who was kidnapped and beaten by a meb last night, lay in 8t. Luke's Hospital to-day, Chief of Police O'Neill said that city detectives who made an investigation were unable to learn the name of any man who participated in the kidnapping but that the inquiry would be continuag. Dr. Spurgeon has been the object of several hostile demonstrations JOHN Dp ROCKE CEFELLER UR. WOMAN AND HER BABY CAST INTO LUDLOW FOR: FAILURE TO PAY DEBT Deputy Made Mother Leave} Other Crippled Children at Home to Go to Cell. ‘ of anti-Catholic sermons, A ‘ ‘pf 100 permone gathered about ithe hotel where he was staying last j might, carried him down stairs and | forced him tnto an automobile, The minister was driven twenty- four miles into the country where he was beaten by several men in the machine and left lying unconscious in a ditch, When he regained con- | sclous he made hia way to the home of a deputy sheriff and was | brought back to Denver, ‘THE Midnapping resulted trom an attack made Saturday by the min- ister upon the Catholic faith at the Pillar of Fire Hall in Champa street. The preacher was set upon then by bout one hundred men and women, but the police quelled the disturb | ance and took him home tn an auto, A sergeant and two policeinen were stationed near the entrance to the hotel to-night. When the crowd ap- | Since Suturday afternoon Mra.! Glocthim Gallo, who lives on the top floor in the rear tenement at No, 244 Mast Forty-fourth street, has been in Ludiow Street Jail with her two- and-a-lalf-months-old baby for fatl- . To-day into the rioting conditions in Cole as He Bravely Goes to | \ehildren have been shot and killed out rado, “You have spent $250,000 so far in this fight,” sald Chairman Foster: “you have heard that men, women and » Rescue, there, Don't you think that as diree- Fireman “Tim” OLeary of Engine | tor you might have made a personal Company No. 15 volunteered to face |!nvestigation of conditions and looked what seemed to be almost “certain ;{8to things there, rather th: rely on ing to pay a debt of $181 | peared with a rush the police tried to _ ; rae ean Gran Ih, but the thenb casera other inmates of Debtors’ Row and death this afternoon when fire raged |the officers who were there?” ware halpiiag: Alimony Alley who Istened ull S@t-/ through the top floor of the five-ntory, “We stand ready to lose every cont urday night and Sunday to the moths /tenement house at No, 214 Monroe | W@ have invested in that company, er's cries and the baby’s crooning |@treet, Every room on the floor waa | rather sean, hat the workiogreeriay ot te jountry should lose thelr right valed to Sheriff Grifenhagen to|&blase when the flemen got to work. ee epee : ae A woman nereamed that baby had |t@ werk for whom they please,” ealé been left in a back room of the burn. | Mr. Rockefeller, . ing floor, It was Francies, the six-| “You'll do that even if you lose all Rev. Spurgeon was warned, he said to-day, by his assailants to stay away from Denver on penalty of more severe punishment than waa received last night. He sald to-day that he would continue his work as soon as nee if thing could not be done to release the woman, physteally able to do so. The Sheriff immediately asked his} month's-old son of Mrs, Anton Haleak, | Your money and have all your em- Rev. Dr. Spurgeon is a Baptist mins jawyer to Justice Lynch of the] O'Leary called for the men with the | Ployees killed?” asked Mr, Foster, ister, who until last year was in charge! «ity Court, on whore order the wom-| hore to shoot the water over his body | “It's 4 great principle. It's a nm of a church at Nashua, Ia. He re-lan was arreste an effort to do! a® he crawled on hin hands and tonal issue, And we purpose to aupe knees through the fire, He started |POrt the officers in their the position of Na+ in, the hone playing close againat*his! Which |# in support of the working- |signed to accept something for tonal Secretary of the Knights of! When a Deputy Sheriff calied at laither, He has lectured in several! the woman's home Saturday evening {| ®Pine. He reached the crib and the| ee cuamaelyes and their right to jStates against the Catholic Chureh| je found her surrounded by a little|>@by and managed to wriggle back r whom they please and how jand contributed many articles to the) family of five children, inciuding the | t®,safety on his stomach they please," returned the witness. Menace, an anti-Catholle newspaper. nursing infant pleaded with |yurnea they ena totant oe aay BUSPON SIBILITY. LIES WITH THE DEK MOINES, Ia. April 6.--Follow- | the officers not to take her away—at|erneur Hospital that it would die as| OF COMPANY. Mr. Rockefeller, glthough closely: the reault of the burns, pressed, would not admit tha! ling receipt of a telegram trom her O'Leary's face and hands were biis- least not until her husband, who earns | |hushand, Rev. Otis Spurgeon, local) gg a w returned~-but the deputy | t he con- a week, D tered but he kept on with his com- gidered It his « mintater, mobbed in Denver last night,| toid her that ahe would have to go) pany after getting his lunge full of ns duty 4s @ director of ix wife left ox a on day Join Hira.) ae with Mn She kissed her alr at a window, The damaxe was ‘® SOmpany to post himself by per- owas in uw highly nervy a 3 i > rx sonal investigation ti ver the affair | children, wrapped the baby in a shawl |®Pout $1,500, Nie the lectern ieee cone aaa and went along, leaving the four tha \ anes responsiblity for the conduet of Jother children, three of whom are/GOMPERS CASE AGAIN LISTED. corporations les not with the stock. a Baten, to ait the homecoming | ; v ee ' he depity that are Mitchell and 3 rnin sont cers of the corporation, WITH ,000, 000 D TS : - ease was to-day restored to the docket “In these days when business In- | would stay with the little ones until! o¢ the Supreme Court oe reargut torests are so diversified and direct: ' ee | their father car April 2% before the entire bench. ors are members of so many boards Wertheim & Co. Lost Support of) Mra ho got Into trouble over the) ‘The three labor lenders stand con-| tha best they can do is to appotat [purchase of a little Kast Side fruit! vieted of contempt of court in the! ory and hold them responsible” | “Prince's Trust” and Was Forced |stand. The place had been painted | Bucks Stove and Kx cane, 8 sald be ee Hl to her as @ proftable investment for} re drew the inference from the to Suspend, aseithndat thiatibe Gourh wan aie Don't you think that the fact that $10 and she readily agreed to make ‘the Ge n it neces. 3 ' ) ¥ = on the case and the turn of Justice yi yvernt thas found it " | BARLIN, April 6.—Bankruptey pro i murs ry edge seen 2 ena Lurton to the bench to-day led to the ®4f¥ to take action would warrant [ceedings were opened here to-day | ins iment, After sha had best NI restoration of the case for a second YOU I taking inore than a paraing lagainat the firin of W, Werthelin & | the stere for a weeks she found | nent interest’ in the aituation™ asked |Cow Whore labilities amount toabout that it was out of the way of the; OR. —- Chairman Foster 6,000,000, ‘The difficulties of the con. | passin crowds and did no business, Haare composed of Prince Mas Heron zu purchase price and a nent wae| dered the little noat ee othe vi Rais mt Mr, Recketeuer: Fuerstenbera, # close friend of the| obtained againat her in the City} When her fellow inmates of Lud-| hy vast sums of snaney involved eereretatel icc cliviat area (ade low atreet Jail heard of her plight to bs he Areas Misorder in the Meld ja Hohenlohe, a kinsman . of hin! TWO Weeks ago Attorneys Campbell| day they were tacensed were | done all vant oe co Majesty, ceased financing the under. and Holand had her ap in at y | Willing to take up @ subscription for) oi of the company have been taking Princes themselves have Court on supplementary proces Beh Mie waa Peay sinnkey Avie Anais held responsible, and If we are at eny and she ad ed that she had about |? al condition thes found) , : Noreported in varioue quarters te | and st An Ite ih t whe had about | Om) a ieneiatts po tomuch [he convineed thelr policies are mips in difficult on . 4u0 in a Home, Maly, bank ead | better off than wi they Miken we will immediately remove me Nem ot We Wertheiin was one! that the ney had disappeared from | then appeaied to Sher nhagen them, 1 am one of my father's repe tie pir need was mn ner | ones ban ni offered in evidence aj through rden Rock sentitives in this as in other of his . shes a : : > ‘Trust, which came int nial letter written to her by her father f < oe personal investments, AbUUE seven years age, io which be asked ber forgiveness © FOR RACING SEE PAGE 10.