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Ap FIERA, EXTRA che |*Ciremlation Bo Books Ope: Open 1 to , Ant.” | ibd Coprright, 1914, by The Press bi Os (ree Hew York World). Publishing PRICE ONE CENT. NORDICA SDN INISLAND OF AV AFTERSH WRECK Famous Prima Donna Has Had Relapse and Doctors Give Up All Hope. WOMAN ANARCHIST THREATENS 10 KILL ~J-DLROCKEFELLER JR. Psi Gantz Fights Way Into Office, Curses Officials and Repeats | ‘Threat in Bowling Green Park Banker, Expected to Meet Her —Police Do Not Interfere Abroad Before Accident. | )MUST ARBITRATE OR DIE, “SWEET MARIE” CRIES OUT. Upton Sinclair, Sent to Jail With Women “Mourners,” Goes on Hunger Strike in the Tombs. SHE WAS COMING HOME! \3 Her Husband, a New York| BATAVIA, Java, April 30.—Mme. Lillian Nordica, the prima donna, who arrived here quite fll nearly a month ago, has had a relapse and is} sinking. The doctors give up all hope of her recovery. She had engaged passage for Genoa, where her bus-| band, George W. Young, had ex- becte:! to meet her. : A message received at the banking office of George W. Young, No. 59 Ce- Gar street, to-day corroborated the despatches from the Island of Java stating that Mme. Nordica had ex- perienced a relapse and that her life is despaired of. Mr. Young was not at his office. He is in retirement in the privacy of the home of a friend in New York. To the repoated messages of sympathy and inquiries from news- papers and friends of the singer an- swers were made by Mr. Young's sec- retary. | “The first intimation of Mme. Nord- fca's turn for the worse," sald Mr. Young's secretary, “came yesterday th the shape of 4 brief message an- nouncing a relapse. “To-day another message of far| more grave import was received here. The message was forwarded to Mr. Young uptown, It stated in effect that the physicians held out litte fwo threats to shoot and kill John D. Rockefeller jr. unless he con- gentéd to arbitrate his side of the Colorado mining war were made to-day by Marie Ganz, anarchist and !, W. W. agitator. The first threat’ was made in the antz-room of Mr. Rockefeller’s office in the Standard Oil "Building; the secone was uttered to a crowd 2,000 strong in Sowling Green Park which the woman was addressing under police protection. With her when she made both threats was Alexander Berkman, the an- farchist, who served a term in prison for shooting Henry C. Frick. Becky Edelson, under bonds for causing riots in Printing House Square, was an- o:her companion of the Gantz woman. by The three went to the Standard Ot] Building as soon as they had heard @Hat Upton Sinclair and two of his women followers had chosen to go to fat for three days rather than pay fines of $3 for parading in front of the building wearing mourning badges and thus collecting a crowd yesterday. Marie Gantz strode up the steps ahead of the others. She is a short, plump, Poe Pes oee t S \pink-and-white girl from whose lips the queer and unpleasant language ahe as tor Sagat oo cs F ‘ hileh ; me, Nordica became ill as the fuses comes strangely ‘The crowds which bait her at soap-box meetings call] Out oe nee experiences in. the Nerd Sweet Marie. wreck of the steamship Tasman in| t A gray uniformed hall man stepped Torres Strait last January, The ship ran upon a reef and the passengers were put ashore in small boats, tand- ing on Thursday Island, It touk sev- eral days to disembark the puseen- gers and the singer developed 4 cold which later reached the stage of! pneumonia. | The first cable news received by | Mr. Young was of # reassuring na- | ture, but later It took on a graver tone and it was decided to have the| singer put an end to her proposed concert tour around the world and | fm front of the elevator. She slapped kim out of her way and cursed him. @he elevator man said his car was @et of order, She spoke profanely to fim also and threatened to pitch him the hall and run the car herself. took the three up to the fourteenth “Bweet Marie” entered Mr. ler’s outer office alone. “{ want to seo Mr. Rockefeller,” @He waid to the fat little negro who ‘a desk in the outer office of MAHONEY SAYS HE TRIED 10 KILL ANDREW CARNEGIE ire, “Get him out have her brought back to America, | CLYN— a eee With her are her cousin, Mrs, Ada | SROOKLYN Ta vain the doorman, who bas Baldwin; paul Dufault, & tenor; 00000 vain the Dee i ii Franklin Harding, violinist, and a 5 _ Me cciuicnaires atid atates: | MAYOR'S Assailant Told Doctor | Frais sii or - tried to frown her down. She ———-_—. ~-— Whe wnicn scared nim ana| He Also Had Three Others ONA Batteries—Lafitte and Owen t him hurrying back of the par- rere NATIONAL LEAGUE. hing and Easterly. Umpires sob edad on His List. son- and Groecker , only to put his head through AT CHICAGO. ah yaner door and tell her that Mr. ST. LOUIS— nALTIMORED CHICAGO. feller had Kone out dlokaal Boddahanay, @haatvempeed 000000 h — him. you tell him she|, Michael P. Mahaney, emp! 02001 a bitrates the| t° assassinate Mayor Mitchel two | CHICAGO— | cH iiteteae rss “own | Weeks ago, had three other prominent 221000 \& a ig 100 She added insulting epi- | Te? On his list, and once made @B} aa rrerieg—sallee and Wingo, Cheney| patreriog—Wilhel Jehete applied to Mr. Rockefeller. unsuccessful attempt to kill Andrew fang Bresnahan. Umpires Kiem und], Batteries Wilhelm and. Jackiitseh, Meicining Reba Edelson and Berk. | ements, according to testimony of- | Hart, recarmt Pea agar Srtsa thon weat down {fered to the Mahoney Lunacy Com- —_—-— MoGCorm| enn #6. the. strect and took a turn or! Mission to-day by Dr, Gregory, the | AMERICAN LEAGUE. | AT INDIANAPOLIS. Reo with the Lecreped paraders of alienist of Bellevue Hospital. sbi PITTSBURGH— oo MBlack iind of Free silence” Mahoney,” sald Dr. Gregory, “has | AT 8T. LOUIS. 20 fp front of the building, 8 been 4 sufferer from systematized, | CLEVELAND— INDIANAPOLIS— Went the upper end of Bowting | 1 and egotistical senile delu- | 2000 30 re Greea Vark anu climbed to the top) Mt Insuntly for the past thirty | st. LOUIS— | Batteries Adams and Uerry; Mar ef & pio of street fuilway tumber, | eur The diseane progressed: to & 1000 or 1 Warren, Uiipires Museu Rive othor two followed, A crowd at | Mite he imagined he was tee i Cariven, 2B Kane thousand at unce gathered called: Mpon'ith be a: great reformer Umpires AT ST. LOUIS. Bro Legun to barangue the multi | 2M chenge the system of things nd BUFFALO— . tude. Scores of newsaboys and me : He told me he intended te murder AT DETROIT 2000 Meters charged on the improi he or and three others whose! GHicago— * gestrum, jeoring and yelling, Twice |He8 he refused to give. Once, he 1000000 ST. LOUIs— the woman and her friends were Sid, he started out to kill Andrew 2000 pushed oY their perch. Five police: |“ Je with a revolver and ‘just | OETROIT— | Battecies Moore and Huai, Groen plunged into the mob and! barely missed him! He meant, 1 0002000 nd Sherman, Uni ed & little space to stop the| think, that he missed the chance to| Batteries—Benz and Hall Ma but they could not control shoot at the millionaire, not that he /@nd Stanage. Umpi Hil- the Gants *|derbrand and O'Loughlin heard above | vmally sy actually fired at him,” The taking of testimony* in. the matter of Mahoney's mental condition will be concluded In a short time. is expected that a report will be made hoot him down | on his case early next week. ene De k | Firat For Racing See Sporting Page. joes area fet lid ial Ys aga i AA —_—>--— BERMUDA TOURS. uaer. 2 JOHN BOYD GRAY NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, John Boyd Gray and His Wife, Whose Secret ‘‘Make Up’’ 19 Failed 24-9094 5-8-9O0O8b00 a oe ee ea 2 $ —— 2-8-2 O- ee MRS SUSI SUT Ve GRA = Seeeeee D419 BOEDODOD FEDERAL LEAGUE. AT KANSAS CITY o vs, Newark Kain Buttalo ve, Jereuy Clty, Haipe MORE MINE WAR SLAUGHTER ASUS. TROOPS TAKE CONTROL: Bitter Feeling Over Killing of ee etiey aes Surgeon While Attending Comrade During Truce— Army Acts to Restore Peace. ’ | DENVER, Col, April 30.—The occu- | pation of Las Antnas and Fremont | | Counties by United States troops, the continuance of negotiations between militia and strikers at Walsenburg for the surrender of the strikers’ arms, and a conference between | Major Holbrook, commanding the} Federal troops, and strike leaders, at | which an agreement was practically reached to end all strife, were the chief events in the Colorado Indus- trial war to-day Federal soldiers who reached Fre: mont County yesterday formally took ) charge of the district to-day, The 4 squadron of the Fifth Cavalry | ed ‘Trinidad in a drenching rain. | everal hundred citizens welcomed | the soldiers at the station | One of Major Holbrook's first acts | | was the issuance of a statement urging all “law-abiding citizens to | carefully read the President's procla- | comply with Its pros | parleys between Col. Edward | Verdeckberg and strike leaders at} Walsenburg continued until tong! ifter midnight and to-day no tnfor- | ion had been received at the ant-Gene * office as to r satisfactory terms had been arranged for the surrender of arms 1s proposed in the truce agreement late yesterday It was contended by some strike | 4 ihut they intended to aur y to Pederat troops and not te} militia rieen identified dead and vietin wheth prob- | many whose were not reported was the re- the fighting yesterday and (ceolunued on Lusieanty Faye) ably more deat sult of |nomething new—a necret reconciliation. | days with her husband in an apartment | not hkely to see t WEATHER—Cloady to-night; Friday tate, Prana PRICE “ONE. CENT. be Circulation Rooks Open to All?) 14. 22 PAGES wa SECRET “MAKEUP” The SRE MEL REBELS AND FEDERALS. ‘wworeLTevwon FIRE ON’ AMERICAN Thought, but He Said “Blackmail.” ___|One Man on Ward Liner Antilla Is She ae oy A cdi Hit by Bullet in Sudden Attack tn Hil Hy he Tells Made on the Steamer the Court. in Harbor. | ae “SNIPERS” SHUTTING OFF SUPPLY OF FRESH FOOD. Certain American Consuls Are Au- thorized to Return to Mexican Posts and Resume Business. COCKTAILS DID IT. Qualified as an expert on matrimo- nial troubles by three years’ litigation in the Supreme and Mrs, Justine Sutton Gray, attractive young wife of John Boyd Gray, one of Police Courta, ex-Gov. Sulzer’s brokers, has discovered There's no reason, however, to Ket | excited about what it will do for mia- mated couples since Mra. Gray, in tes- | titying in her reparation suit before Supreme Court Justice Cohalan to-day, | paid it wasn't @ muccens, When the Grays wanted to patch up their difficultios lust year, according jte Mra, Gray, she admitted her secret [reconettiation plan to her husband as VERA CRUZ, April 30.7=- Ward Line steamer Antilla was fired upon by both the Federals and the they were sitting in a necluded part rebels at Tampico yesterday, according to a despatch of the tearoom of the Prince George received here to-day by wireless telegraphy from {Hotel. The plan, she said, was to} | that seaport. work something like this: The steersman of the vessel was struck by one She was not to be scen In pubite | places with her husband, because he did not want his friends to know mt of the shots and killed. | they were on Kood terms, She was to live with her mother al the latter's home in Pleasantville four days of the week and to spend three By Robert H. Murray. (Staff Correspondent of The World at Vera Cras.) 1914, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York Wert&) (Special Cal Despatch to The World) VERA CRUZ, April 30—The navy turned Vera Cruz over to the |army to-day and Gen, Funston is now in command of the forces of the SE eee chive HEE bune| United States on Mexican soil. The withdrawal of the sailors from shore peer CE Unt | dut¥ to their ship: proceeded throughout the afternoon and Gen, Punstom's ho was to travel in her closed au-| force spread out to take up the positions abandoned by the landing force. tomobite te New Impressive ceremony marked the transfer of Vera Cruz from Ade ‘ork City and was always to meet her , ; i aa r husband in some “qulet little hotel or | mirals Fletcher and Badger to Gen. Funston, The naval brigade of octue restauran where his friends were! pation assembled on Santa ad Wharf. Blue jackets and marines were drawn together up at attention, Natives and refugees gathered in great numbers at pointy si venlie ee assumed name) oF vantage and the soldiers on the transports awaiting landing swarmed Although this plan spelled succens | along the rails in solid banks of brown, in Mra. Gray's mind, she says, she h After the national antiem had been played Admiral Fletcher made @ no sooner submitted It to her husband! ypeech to the assembled battalions of sailors and marines congratulating. than he jumped from his chair and aec-| them on their excellent work in taking Vera Cruz and in policing the elty cused her of blackmailing him. He} arter the capture. Then Admirals Fletcher and Badger formally turned ae E a i a aan ‘witn, over command of the elty to Gen. Funston, who accepted the trust with © tea aa eumoncs trom him, ‘This| f¥ words of commendation for the work of the men from the ships. aaee evan dismissed and the sccret| ‘Because thelr crews bore the brunt of the fxbting associated with reconctliation fell with @ smash. the capture of Vera Cruz the battleships Utah, Arkensas and Floride were ‘Asked why her self-styled “secret| given the positions of honor at the right of the line. As the marines and reconciliation” was not a success, Mrs.| sailors returned to their ships they were greeted with cheers from the Gray said that for one thing her hus-| thousands of their companions who were on other vessels which ha@ | ¥) hand had drunk two cocktails Just) no4 heen called into active service in the capture. previous to thelr talk and “that see Bal Headquarters for the army has been established by Gen Funston in the Rn ana EY hn change come over | Dullding formerly occupled by Gen, Maas of the Mexican Federal army, ‘Te him in bis eyes,” Mrs, Gray teatifed, | departure of Gen, Maas was so precipitate at the time the American sallers came ashore that he left everything behind. All his effects and those of It was very funny," she went on, | n “put when my hushind and 1 were | his officers have been gathered up by our soldters and will be scrupulously, together and we talked things over, j accounted for. I would believe him, but the minute | ‘The special chartered transports Saltillo and San Marcos arrived trem. Copyright on Riverside Drive. | She was not to let any one exc her mother know of thi and promised to us pt fon shopping rin he was away from me I couldn't be- | Galveston yesterday afternoon, Th itillo carried the first three batteries: ™ eve him because all I had to rely |of the Fourth Mountain Artillery and the San Marcos the remaining thre” on were his past performances.’ j batteries and two troops of the Sixth Cavalry. The Saltillo and San Marees In speaking of some of the bright) are at anchor off the port, but it Is planned to dock them and debark the spots in her married life Mrs, Gray | 6.1. this afternoon told of how ber husband lavished | gowns upon her. related, “and although I had eee | XxX en Lines 20 M i. es, of fine dresses he bought mo eight | a or ten expenalve xowns. I bought I Wi h f F t re Gray always ins 1 that [ change | VERA CRUZ, April 50.--[t developed tow that Mexican snipers’ whe © my white gloves two or three times were driven from the city are now terrorizing farmers and gardeners whe” a day and I did so to please him." have been coming in dally with food stuffs, The farmers have been threm# . Mr "Oh, 4 how about pertumes?” asked ened with death, it ts said, if they furnished the “gringo” invaders with food As a result there has ortage of chickens and other farm prodwet, | during the past couple of days, and to meet this situation Gen, Funstem fs said to have asked permission of the War Department to extend the Am he es that bought me wonderful per f 1 $25 a bottle for ane ie hemor iy Heelies a he lines apout (wenty miles trom Vera Crug tn order to protect the farmers qPAinan Used Indly dial ier tan and insure a supply of fresh food. it guve t individuality.’ Vera Cruz, roused from its tropieal drowse by the street battle an@. ~ Mra. Ciray said she 1 every. | landing of foreign forees, has gone back to its lethargy, its dancing ba, 4 thing of vatue ste t, while her its promenading through the plaza, husband was sull making large com There are no evidences here that Mexico 1s in the throes of a missions on Wail street end spent much of bie tle in bis automobile, a rae