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Wa) @ deg If he did not arbitrate.” say with me that the Standard out seat act (rarest yneetst US, MARINES AT PLAZA DE CONSTITUCION, VERA CRUZ, WHERE | MEXICANS FOUGHT FIERCELY - @aying, they showed no sign. visible government, n took station at the other| ‘T say to you that I will go to jail) C@CC44046004604469108964606400605468445-98 43464440048 HIMOHO DEE EEE EE PrAeeterereerereeanooebs FEOF DEFOE 144446400088 0005 GR-44-4- 6463 OOOOOOH, of the Jumber pile and began |and lie there until I am carried out F specch, also inaudible to all | dead, if need be! I am going to de- those who were jammed up| clare a hunger strike!” H him. More than once the/COURT I8N’T GOING TO MAKE were overwheimed by the HIM EAT. ling, booing, shoving crowd, and| “ai right—if you like,” the speakers were pushed to the Cosh, ry piling visa bega er in the prisoners’ pen the ia Bs cece an ney Daman LatNne A885 | omartyra” were chatting happily with “4 Mrs. Ryan Walker, who said later she There was some throwing of sand/took final fond messages from ef Bere material scattered /to their families sand promised to: a ithe street. One old man was/Dring sult cases full of clothes 13 their dreary cells. And then, confi- but not seriously hurt, by @! dentally, Mra. Walker declared Mra, $ Piece of building block tossed into| Sinclair and five other crepe-wearers | the air. Becky Edelson and Marie| were marcbing at that moment in) % Slants cloned the mecting and were] front of No 36 Broadway, and that) 9 ‘eMept helplessly about the strect inlay pickets in squad Of win the press until they escaped into the} Mre. Ines Milholland Bolssevain ‘ y station. was an early arrival in court, coming IRBANCE DRAWS CROWDS after the entry of the five ac- nes, but she left before the FROM “MOURNE! started. Her husband. was © Fhe disturbance drew all the specs| there, too, but he didn’t atay either. said the “Weaaters’ away from the patrol of Mourners in front of the Standard ** OM Buliding. Mrs. Sinclair, who com- ‘They might just as well stop fun- Mrs, Bolssevain di dignantly before she left. clair and the others most assuredly ha: Will I maroh?: Weil Prmmanded them during the noonday on be ‘heer, said that the pickets would not! proper thing to do— ‘up because of her husband's im kina ot protest ie \. inclair, who ie ae Negi Ptigonment and that 600 had been en Fo 60 Cathedral ald who wore ready to take the! marched io indicate thelr eriel tor st punishment for following his|the men, women and children mu Geahina’y waving farewell to food, | (HAL Ne a freedom, family and friends for three | pamed newspaper men, photographers team; hungry days, Upton Sinclair,/and moving picture men for causing Mise Elizabeth Freeman and Mrs. we ee de. } Detia Leitner walked down the steps {the prisoners’ pen in the Tombs Court to-day and began a of martyrdom” across the als of Sighs. Magistrate Sims, after a two-hour mh " trial, had found them guilty aoe sents FOUND DEAD; “f cage en in parading In front afte tanta ou'newwerore st] POLIGE SUSPECT SUICIDE Her Broadway yesterday with crepe a a their arms as protest against the inaiaiaaennan, Bisody miners’ strike in Colorado. Overdose of Drug Causes Death of also were Mrs, Margaret Rem- ‘ Charter and Mra, Belle Beau- Physician Crippled by Zilberman, but they announced ‘ Pry tears in their voices that their Rheumatism. feaebands, over their protests, had] Dr. Edward Minturn Assenheimer, ‘pata their fines of $3 each and saved| a physician thirty-four years old, died from jail, to-day at his home, No, 323 Kast Fifty- FELD LET DED HI SEE EEO 6.959-060600608 » Garliest possible moment, prepared to 16 DEAD . 70 HUR Move troops (rom Torreon southward. ' T At is believed the Constitutionailst vantage of the demoralization of Huertistas, to occupy Saltillo and then tary. The danger for an epi- |/Move on Tampico, with a view of cap- “ = rue among tne tuops 1s great and | turing it and making it a Constitution- | Official Figures of American Casual- cal corps of Gen, eunston's |@llst port of entry through which to ea fie brigade is already taking the ut-/ Procure arms. Through such a port ties in Battle Given Out peered ROOSEVELT QUITS uae Dieueuneee were, ek |eotton could be xhipped to Europe | See divre wt tho ialmay {Without taking chances on Injunctions To-Day. . { |cai be anos ‘i. and seizures on shipments made] | ~ Complaint ¢ to the French Em-| through the United States from El] WASHINGTON, April 30.—A re. ’ bassy here by the Captain of the Hol- | Paso. ; vised list of American dead and lunu-America line ship — Andijk} Villa ex wounded in the taking of Vera Crug that the 1 naval authorities | totalling ‘i sale | (Contitiied from Firit Page) Fat Vera Cruz had refused him per- | f mnounced toxday by Menaen mission to unload his vessel at that ho torn within and preased from without, The shops, scarred by rifle balls, | Port on April wae: Bou eerea Dy igs’ It showed: the Navy Department to-day when 4 marines, 1 une are busy again reaping the harvest of foreign invasion gains. Women, cretary Daniels transmitted to the 2 officers, 61 sailors, 14 le ishment of es, 3 1 “How tho hunger strike is on. Poct-] first street, from the effects of a q 5 who hid in terror of what they believed would be the consequences of 9 denying that auch ri Favesti nt of eerie a eee ire ee PF Wathor “sinciair dramatically an-|dore of veronal amounting to 2%|Cables Relatives that He Has| the landing of foreign troops, walk again safely ubroad. Men who held *' sak tae been: Teak the attack on the Federals’ “second |* SAILING TO-DAY. ‘Beanced his intention to Ile in jail! grat Becaure of suspicious cir- closely to walls in fear and danger of suipers now go boldly about their | ‘ederalists and Constitutionalista | line of defense," Torreon, San Petro © food as a further pro-|cumstances the Coroner has ordered! Recovered—Expedition a inat murder in Colorado andj an investigation. ible government” that n Dr. Assenheimer was born in the this oppression of East’ Fifty-firat street house, and his business, The inhabitants have taken a new and enlightened view of the 2 fixhting at Mazatian and Aca-}and Monterey ee Seees pulco, according to a despatch re- Pretoria, Hamburg Cristobal, Colon... | miral Howard reported further that ‘The release of prisoners from the water-soaked dungeons of Fort oy bowed his head and turned| father, Br. Auguat heimer, the news of mediation “through A eyes toward the Tombs. Mrs.| lives there. The young nan baa been Cablegrams from Col.’ Roonevelt,| $an Juan de Uloa, where many came forth blinded from the years spent|B C is Lilo yer A received by Meg Td DEFEND BECKER aitner, artist, amilingly cried: “11i| for more than a year crippled fromJannouncing his eafe arrival at|.u darkness, was a revelation of the character and the attitude of the | Petter class of cltisens at Mosatian, — Fur (erve sentence too!” And Mins Free-| Gorm teckor ss narmel” Share Of! Manaos, Brasil, were received by| United States. to the Constitutionalists.” ‘The cruiser Washington was or-| His Lawyer Describes It as the Most Soe crus trang, Paves: Bonas the Ridiculous Ever Cir- Storage English suffragette, not to be] Decker was sent out on an errand| Members of his family to-day. The Mexicans of the better class openly express gratification at the restor- apoke: “And I will too!"|to-day, On his return he found his|firet reached Mra. Roosevelt and con-| ation of order and the resumption of business, But aside from the fact ,Wreeman has had prison ex- rey stmae Wiegp seh pred Caan veyed the information that the/ tht the troops are here, Vera Crus knows little, and only wonders when > culated. | _Pettenice in England get no information at the house and| colOne! and all his party were well i. invaders will leave or will go to Mexico City. i | and that the pedition into the a , ‘at “Lam not Ryiterieat Sinclale seta notified the Coroner. uss ty tho nan lle The Cuban gunboat Cubs {. now anchored with the American ficet. REFUGEES ARE REPORTED | 4 story tnat appears to emanate | from the District-Attorney's office, | SF Sree asics ot mezment| MEDAL FOR COOK WHO |couicr'ice secerns's cttucitt | Madero atter be had been deposed trom the Presidency by tne riuersereiz| — SAFE BY U, $, CONSUL| us wien ate ‘woitman retuned to her, rulatio ‘01 tee tas montha I tried to take the] 4, 14] mbich the Colonel sald: be tad sut-| Olde agreement. ‘The killing of Madero prevented the Cuba from carrying [the Criminal Courta, Bullding this “step. This in a serious criss for me. but is dow in perfect physical con- Canada Sends Names to Washing. | reer an themselony te ban werke the coma ee Nees ening Se Poindexter Wants C ee Be Petaee eee oes the itn: | ton—All Are Safe Now in ing for ex- Charles Becker hid m i, Tom m— nator Poindexter Wants Congress | terior Of Brastl, the Colonel refers to E A Kk Ei | A ilaeiod 4 : J 9AIL PHYSICIAN WILL LOOK! 4, Vote Thank ESS|the news awating nim there ot the| ICUOYS AS, urope Monterey, chy) sionkerpars, uorsunsrors anaouarl || Mes pine: *. INTO HIS CASE. fo Vote Thanks to Explorer | birth of a opild to bis daughter, Ethel, | ' -\Never fear,” comforted the Magis- and Give Award, the wife of Dr. Derby, a shall have the jail physician The Roosevelta expect the Colonel WASHINGTON, April 30.—Phe|bome in about a month. They have 4,"| North Pole discovery incident was|80t heard of any change of plan STEIN & BLAINE My WASHINGTON, April 30.--Burton | business men in the Tenderloin and For F riendly Offices Wilson, taken from a train at Savilla| from policemen and former potice- | some days ago, and J. Starr Hunt and | men for use in defraying the e@x- | family, taken from a train before it] fi@nses of Becker's second trial for! Physician can do me no goo “ revived in the Senate to-day by Sen-| Which would postpene his arrival in WASHINGTON, April 30.—It was asserted here to-day on unques-| left Mexico City, were reported by | the murder of Herman Rosenthal. — Sa im cree. suber went hot Yel ator Poindexter, who laltcacea’ & New York until the late summer OF/tionable authority that the South American envoys who are Seauloe to| Consul Canada to-day ux safe in| Among those who are sald to have! | Oe) coUND AND REWARDS | punishment when I know the|J0!nt resolution expressing the thanks _—_— avert a crisis in Mexico have appealed to European governments for | M°*!? City. Other forugeey Heaieall Peel Lawbgaanon td rable scala es - are in sympathy with No. a) of Congres to Prederick 4. Cook for] AWE. TEGGED BEGGAR friendly offces to facilitate mediation between Mexico and the United | fvurtecn at Torreon, ninsty-one mem, | Havel ar the time ot the murder, and t way. it will mean ® nervous Kpelle tobe, aad’ auinocie the is States, The appeal, it was stated, did not include a request, as was re- re of the Mormon colony of Obispo | James B. iS) DRORvisioe Ge the | for me; and I have impor- | Secretary of th Navy to preneet him HIT HER WITH CRUTCH ported from abroad, that the Powers use thoir influence upon President at Douglas and a Pittsburgh con- Hote! Shiokerbookert aw " o— ) . Harney re, that means a with 1 Wilson to name conditions which would insure success of the negotiations,| struction company group from Ma-| Considine, who is at the Havre de LP WANTED—MALE, of this ts ersater than ils, The mediators of the South American republics who are seeking to| cineso, Oaxaca and Alvaredo. Grace race meeting and has been for fourt, controlied by an invisible Rocco Puccerelli and ine “ga. Cripple Boasts of His Act and compose the Mexican crisis resumed their sessions at the Argentine Lega-; All Americans have left Oaxaca} ten days, is said to b senile dayitis, the Black Hand informers, ; : Hon to-day. Their plans were for a morning session from 10.30 o'clock | “von advice of the Governor. Con-|eontribute on the “Mo invisible government here! | Who testified that they “had no more Goes to the Island for until 1, an afternoon session and the evening to be devoted to conferences | Ur Teports to-day carry the fol- | Ite ve refused to nd that the enthal murder broke up his busi- regard ‘ ; hat a member ean't break the law!” broke in for a human life than for that Six Months, nd possibly a late night session as circumstances might require. lowing: lens . ra i , of an Insect" and whose revelations + > of the Police De ent approached Magistrate curtly. seat pane tneaibers’ ef the relations One of the hopeful signe in the} common agreement. Partial burning of a bridge in the me, I should not have said] jail, pleaded guilty to-day before Mrs. Mary McCabe of No. 906 Sec-| Mexican situation were instructions 1am not of a legal mind. The|Judge Crain in General Bessions te| Nd avenue was approached to-day | i ‘invisible government’ is not |8ving carried bombs. Phe men|at Forty-ninth street and Second] ment to certain consuls in Mexican t's President Wilson's, I be- | {ure gor ba ith wonton ae To ong |avenue by a husky cripplo who so-|cities. The instructions authorized if he were here now he would | Elmira Reformatery. Ucited alms. The man was minus|the consuls to return to their posts! stood ti soa | COreleners killed there and Guy Suw- wi =f his left leg and walked on crutch Fesume their official duties, “in| py Bare impinge carey yer, the only one wounded, improv-| TON DON, “April 0-cdoshua Crane, Jr om eres mecope reruees to give] their persone! disoretion.” The Ameri-|eries to have all of their representa- From’ Bacie Password dom Gen | Boston, Maes wan en Cn a eewitd im money be spat in her face and|oan consuls were all ordered out efltives join ae a semi-official part of 174, British “Smatour “court. tennis struck her over the head with one of| Mexico and affaire of this Govern-|the mediation procedure, It ia the| mcraul that all Americans in his dis- |! onship now. In. progress. at his crutches, knocking her down. He|ment turned over to representatives! expectation, however, to continue the| "ict Sfe Protected. (SL ae | was trying to get away when Patrol- He Brazil and France, shortly after| organization as now formally ac- bs Becaine aerianed . sonatrastion . ores tor HAN Pye rerypit ee yaa adel eee is are Sree: cepted by all elements, and at the fae fs and four ‘children ‘of Bt ("Phe cripple put up w sit Aight liner the wage een enounced to-day game time have the co-operation and|fovisr fy i, Geenainey wife and until he was landed in’ the Hust }@ South American envoys seek-| backing of the united republics of ; doba Island:: South Carol Kifty-sevond street station house, |!9& to mediate in the Mexican crisis! south America and Central America.| eon: 2Ohn sland, South Carolina; ‘There he said he was Marry Taylor |had been notified that this Govern. -| Eugene Knigga, Georgetown, Tex. — of No. 180 Park Row and admitted | ment “would assume that there would The mediators also saw several Henry Bremwals of Oregon; and PENNY A POUND PROFIT he was @ professional beggar. men prominently identified with va- ae —_— Frank Adams and Walter Aschwac- mwas s professional Desens. bs ho hostilities between the United /rious Mexican elements, in the can-|pome ‘ : Vice Court and arraigned before| Tiaine And the Hucrta Government vase being made of points of differ-| Mr. and Mra, H, A, Monda Alagistrate House. He insolently ad- | during the progress of mediation.” |ence and agreement, with a view to| Terrell, Tex.;, Mr, and Mra. iaitted that he had spat on Mrs, Mc-| The mediatore were greatly en- Yaqui Valley reported from Nogal At the morning meeting weveral of Boe Joly. phedltians imprors the Sou! th American Ministers, not/ ing, with order restored since the reb- members of the mediation, were called into conference. It was under. els captured it, no Americans or other Considine, Martin Manton, counsel for Recker, it of the report this afternoon, i it as “the m pirculated. gradually work 4 Clae, of Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Fern- T Is Not Enough for Us to MAKE Perfect ¢ Candy Cabo and struck her, The Magistrate | couraged in thelr work by the definite | basis, peli Wotted sine pat not] andes’ A. O. Cook and B.C. Bynder We are determined that LOFT SWEETS shall come to you, through ee resulta already aScomplished, frat In /conirmed, that peraonal reprenenin | otbeee were pared enroute tert || athe celltymedium of gut ELEVEN STORES. In the same fred In‘ this Cigar t don't ecare me none," grinned | Paving the way to an armistice |tives of Huerta and Carranza would| Oaxaca from Puerto Mexico, and 160 |] wholesome PERFECT condition as they leave our factory. L “I've been there a lot of|among all the warring factions, and, ent here to be the medium of di- re reported en route from Salina || CANDY is packed in sanitary, dust proof, moisture proof cardboard ommunication with the medi-| Cruz to San Jomt Susien ; d_and tied, safeguarded absolutely from the second, in bringing Carranza within atemala, boxes, securely wrappe the scope of their intermediation, it | “tors. contect of all hands but YOURS, “OAMOND JN SHUT OUT [ise + aster af sures io|#VERVTaUNG neronreo avver BEN, VILLA HURRIES ee aed | ee ee ‘01 BY PRESIDENT WILSOW|crzy,tost tm much nad been ac: | Everything remain quiet at. vere SOUTH FROM JUAREZ’ neeMgae eceam centre” etings | | heh ¢ gies ot enclosed “te there indicate hecde complished by the mediators in the| that the Memican Federal troone tere Hy plete wrapbed ah pis yw daya that they withdrawn from the vicinity of the 1 porattin ‘vent, 0 : Pa ih fox 106. | (fipecial te The Brentng World.) work, and doubts as to city, contenting themselves with Belief That Rebel Commander Is | WASHINGTON, D. C., Apri 90.—|Whlob circulated in some quarters |Uarding the bridges thirty miles in- | Tampa’s workmanship equals Havana’s— the tobacco in both alike. The Universal size, 10 cts. | Specia, sor bi land. It ts believed here that if the| >] ii OLATE For the first time in his life, Dia. | during early stages are giving way | oodiat, Planning to Move Qn to COL each. Box of 50, $5.00, mond Jim Brady was crowded out of |to a more Eire feeling of conf-| factions of ‘cee alan oe testliter | Tampico velec Heatran stored | x Ni Mik © hat present Tikey suchred. te out oh Keith's SRYOIA STAGE BOs NOT VET |" Meanwhile the Red Cross hus taken |, Et PASO: Texas, April 80. i SET ei faaee etereine eerie. Our tes. said Brady, “but I willing and active steps to relieve distross there, [the hurried departus. + Fens) POL OUND HOX haven't a kick because the inan | It atill te felt, however, that the| ‘The newly; appointed. ceil governor [¢lsco Villa for the Bouth surprised | | | had to sit behind waa Preaident Wil- fal stage in th tiath of Vel gon. I had bought the stage bax. bet crucial stage in the negotiations yet when I got there I found the Pre: dent in it, and they put me in t ef Vera Crus, Robert J. icerr, has |Conatitutionallst officials tn Juares ls to be met and that this will de- | Dem cabled $5,000 with which to care|today. Many conjectures are made ft t fi 7 of velop within the next few days. Not | Oring mkten And Red Cross jas to ite ‘The surprise was add- | 20-CORTLANDT eae, wanihs en eecond box. withstanding this the spirit of con-|to the Mexican seaport. There may |¢d t* when it became known that Col ef “It's all right. I'm glad the Preaident | cession thus fer shown gives the| be need for the services of the|Euzblo Calzado, general manager of | BI ME STRERT fe eo fond of the theatre and I am | mediators hope that all sides will en- | Red Cross. Advices from Vera Cruz |tye Conatitutionalist Pailway lines, had | ast ry willing to take @ back eeat any tii state that the weather |: he wants the stage box or the whole | ter this Sinai stage in the samo spirit | ing that there Lave been some pron, [Suddenly left Juarex in response to al it row. I'll equeexe in anywhere of conciliation which will permit| trations, Rain is fulling and the|Peremptory order from Villa to reach EP AND tor tims,” them to find some middle ground vf! city of Vera Crus 1s notorioumly un- the ecene of military activity at ¢ It tasludey