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¢ broteed his knuckles beating his fiste|to the Fort Hamtiton atation he was 4 agatnet the bars, but afterwards he| removed to the Bergen avenue sta- Tbemme calm and spoke rapidly) tion, where Assistant Diatrict-Attor- though somewhat incoherently of the ney Conway questioned him for sev- hooting. The first question asked eral hours. He was incoherent in his him, of course, was why he had killed | replies and nothing could he found is father, and after some hesitation|that would indicate a motive in the he eaid: | Killing. Later Duryea was taken back SAYS HE GOT MESSAGE TO KILL ‘0 the Fort Mamiiton sation. FATHER. The Duryea mansion, & magnificent 2 three-story frame structare, Ix une of “I got a message from Washing- the finest in the Bay Ridge section, ton a few days ago commanding ™® | 414 overlooks the Shore Road. Over to kill my father.” the kitehen in the rear in a pavilion my ’ * | What was it? What did it say?" | iat may be used as a sleomnge porch “I can't tell you that except that It at ht un purfor in the day- tola me to kill him. My father and | *t night oF a aun p: . time. It is provided with cots that I were very friendly. A few days 980 | tower from the ceiling. In Bt slept the , we took a walk around Bay Ridge is won and talked It all over." “You mean to say he knew you ‘meant to kill him; that be talked “se over with you?” no, Of course not TOLD SERVANTS NOT TO HEED WHAT YOUNG DURYEA BAID. ‘Tho three servants tn the house are Miss Emma Lawis, the Inumekeeper, J two sisters, Della and Anna Hal- Bat he THE EVENING Gen. Duryea and Home In Which He Was Slain; Slayer as He Looked When.Arraigned To- Day’ » Sould tell you about It If he were wean, who sleep on the top floor. They | _ here now. He knows why I did it Qa father and son wero devoted to) He knows all about it. TE meant to ouch other and that the General kill myself after 1 trad shot him but somevhing told me I hat gone far enough. I'm a crack shot and it wus easy. Father knows, Why I kissed him a few days ago. It was the first, time in three years. No, 1 didn't ‘know then that I was going to kill him. 1 had not got the message ye Gen. Duryea, the last of five broth. ers famous in the manufacture of starch, Was instantly killed, but not walted up every night for Chester, if| the latter happened to be late, No ;ono ever heard them a 1 Last Sutnrday, however, the General called the servants and «ald. “If young Mr. | | Duryea says anything to you, don't janswer” They think he had noticed | the peculiar actions of bis son. | About 1 A. M Police Ser- jeeant Fitzgerald of the Fort Hamit- ton station answered the telephone. | A voice, since Identified as being that | until the Coroner's Physician has op r Duryea, sald | made a complete examination will 1{ opicage send assistance. There be known how many times he WAS hoy peen an accident. Come down to ~ahot. The police, in a cursory eX* ny hou | <amination, found wounds in Wie bathe Heseave Ueda a addition: oF! teft hip and righ’ m. One bullet Duryea. Bieyete Poll Cheta- sais aired Lai bier haghhta. Jan Hos. WY: On duty In booth sume block ir. Garbin o orwegian Hos- from the house, was notified, and pital, who pronounced a pare hideut, Lake sad? Detective Manne . expressed the opinion after ©: wore hurried to the house in the pa- mining the son that the latter has Jopt his reason. Cheater Dury is ‘forty-three years old, an expert chem- fet, a college graduate and has studied few. He was questioned for # hours to-day by Assistant Diatrict-| Attorney Conway and his statements! trol wagon, Lake and Henne were the first out- a | shire to arrive, although several eighbors had been aroused and were | waiting to find out the trouble Ch Duryea at the ds waiting, and opened It as soon as they | was Indicated his mind collapsed | trough worry. rang, He was in pajamas, with «| One caso waa defeat in Canada bathrobe thrown over his snoulders, | There was blood «n his hands. | “What has happened?” asked Lieut Lake. “My father haw been sbot,” replied young Durye: SEVEN SHOTS WERE FIRED FROM TWO WEAPONS. “Where io hy ‘ome with me.” He led the way to the sleeping pa- vilion, which was in darkness, Lake almost stumbled over the body, They turned on the lights and found signs of disorder, The General was lying face downward on the floor in front of his bed. The policemen summoned ap abmulanee immediately, then be- tion young Duryea, He Tecently in patent litigation retative to making starch; another was fail- ure to get published a book he has Written on expert shooting; a third <fwas a report that his wife, from “whom he is separated, was about to return from Paris. SAID HE THOUGHT FATHE WOULD RUSH ON HIM. It was not for several hours that Any coherent account of the shooting could be obtained from young Duryea He wan being questioned by Mr. Con- way and by Detectives Henne and Dwyer, when he finally said in a Tambling sort of wag “1 sat down and wrotg until mid- Bight, and then had a premonition that burglars were going to break Anto the house. I went to my father's fittie trouble,” and point- ed to two pistols on the Moor, one « wuyazine aod the vther w revoiver, shots had been fired from the} Automatic, the third having choked and all five shots had been nred from the revolver. Young Vuryea complained of feel- ing faint and was put on w bed and given « giaey of water. For several ininutes je uutabled to himseif and then said 1 Justified in what I've done was right that I should do it. There he is. We had a litte quarrel, I'm Justitied.”* team. My father struck me a few ra ago and threatened to shoot me. Da bad the pistols alongside my bed. [3 thought father was going to make | | ‘m rush on me and fired.” ‘He mumbled awhile and then said Mo attempt had been made to break imto the house as far as he know. “Two years ago we were visited by & burglar in the country,” he said, tt 7 When Dr. Grabin came from the thought one was going to v hospita, be said immediately that Gen. Duryea had died instantly, He My father always waid to me, Bow, Chester, we're going to depend 22 you to Ket him,’ meaning the bur- iy when he came. J have always pt with the tw volvers along- “aide my bed. I shoot as well with my foft hand ax with my right.” | he police found evidence that young | oa was abnormally interested inrfirearms. They found in the ale fag pavilion where tbe tragedy took place several flash lamps, three rifles (ally loaded and four large caltre | age an examination of Chester + taiked to him a short time, \d in nis opinion the man had niy lost nis mind HOUSEKEEPER, IN FEAR. JUMPS DUT OF WINDOW. When the servants were awakened | the revolver shots in the house thin rning they became —jiantc stricken. Mixs Lewis, the housekeep- | er, disappeared. When detectives reached the house one of the servants told them they could see something | that looked like « Woman on « shed Detective Henne found Miss Lewis by there in a faint. She had jumped revolvers fully loaded, besides thitty ee et inne ein ee riage boxes of cartridges. nd faint ge of the Jon the ed an extensio ty and she was soon nr A friend of the Duryea family told her the police that the General and? Ridge Chester always seemed more like sun to chums than father and son and that venue house the oid led Chester “Ted.” ne al never went to sleep Kfew dayn aco, thir friend said, the | inti ne. home: Videneral told him he was worried) 1 was 10.20 when Chester came in Wphout Chester's ph: ‘al condition, last night, she said. They heard bin BRA in ten days int ded to take him | &8,to his father and aay: his estate on Blue Mountain Lake Be ee ear tha see R the reply, the Adirondacks. e they father?" but it] heard until "My boy has been under a constant mtartl m 4 0 said, and explained | yury iret cousin o! Strain Intely,” he said, and explained | yi Nene Ie bonne Aa ‘bout the patent suit hi nada, and the book. Although the signs in the General's sleeping quarters of « strug wie, the servants heard nothing fur- ther until! they we: wakened by the shota. They had thought the younger Duryea had been acting queerly for several days. — Young Duryea has taken an unusual | sinterest in hunting, the police were had lost 19) man whe lt a broken back. diving. RYAN IN MEXICO CITY; WILL BE SENT TO COAST! Rebel rs with He was injured in | | Seize Commissioners Sent to told, and owns a assortment of Zapata and Hold Them pireapons. In the basement of the Bay pat la = Ridge mansion is a finely equipped Prisoners, “shooting gallery, where he had prace 7 tleed until he had become an expert) MPNICO CHTY, May 6 Dr ile marksman with rifle or revolver ward W. Ryan, the American: phys: In one of the rooms near the sleep. clan who was condemned to death as tag pavilion where the body was tho, *PY 4! Zacatecas, hus arrived, His Mos found some manuscript. ‘They | Whe" abouts were uncertain until belleve it is part of youn, Duryea's | temas. He bad been ig book and that he had .been working | "#’! the capital Baturdg ap ie with it when mething snapped in day evening it was BRHONno Joby the hie brain. When the police first) Va Vepartment that he had got) the house there were no lights °P!¥ a8 far ax Aguascalientes, The | the lower floor. They have been delay in his arrival caused some | to learn whethe: young Dur- | #"*!*t) > ‘yea put them out before or after kill- Dr. Ryan was taken from the train nt ing his father. by the strong guard of suidiers which The police were told that after bro uset him fr om Za nd con working a year and a half on a ecl- nce: He @mtifle book young Duryea completed |W!!! be put perala Dh Yast October, but bad met with) 2% ine coast Misappointment in finding @ publish- | er, It aeemed to prey on his mind 'y he had been noticed stay- ‘Very late working on the man- it Sun, | THE PRESIDENT COMIN: the| dent will go by rail Sunday night, HEROES WHO DIED FIGHTING ARE TD BE HONORED BY CITY (Continued from First Page) boat or one of the Department of! Correstion boats will meet the Mon- tana near the Battery. As the bodies | are being lowered there will be a salute from the big guns in the nar. bor. At the Battery the committee to be appointed by Mayor Mitchel will assiime charge of the dead. A marine battalion from the ‘Texas will be there to provide the ulation: mill. | tary eseor | As at all naval funerals the sailors ines will come first and the officers, in thelr order, for- eign officers, distinguixied guests and delegations of societies and citleens. | It is understood that every regiment in New York City will turn | wholly or in part. ‘This ns there will be several brigades in line PROCESSION WILL GO THROUGH | ow EAGT SIDE. In Ing the line of march of the funeral para’ Mayor Mitchel considered the east side of the city, where, he understands, several of the young men who fost their lives spent | their boyhood days, So that, after it leaves the City Hall, the funeral pr cession and its escort will up Broadway to Canal street and over the Manhattan Bridge to the Navy Yard, Where all that is mortal of the Vera} Cruz heroes will be turned over again to the United States Navy. | Mayor Mitcm™ Rent messa to the Board of Aldermen this after- hoon calling upon its members to ¢ with hin io making the tri long to be remembered, The ex tor of the City Hall will he draped | in mourning When the Board of Hstimate meets on bride the cost of the demonstra- tion will he covered by a liberal ¢ lowance from the contingeney fund The Board of Aldermen this afters Hoon Appointed iteelf a committee of the whole to aet in cose ation with other re SeNLATICeR OT The CHEVY iON ernment for a fitting publie testi- monial to the dead Alderinan Dowling troduced a resolution, which Was unanimously adopted, providing that all eity: busi- ness be suspended for one hour sub- wequent to Une arrival of the bodies at the Hattery asa further mack of respect to the memories of the dead sullors and mar — oo (a TO PAY TRIBUTE TO THE DEAD FROM VERA CRUZ, WASHINGTON, May 6 Daniels sid after toeday’s Cabinet meoting that he had been definitely assured by the President of his at tendance at Memorial serviees at Brooklyn on arrival of the f the marines and blueyackets bh at Vera Craze Seeretary Daniels will ge to Now York on board the Presidential yacht Mayflower on Saturday and the Presi- lover the French at Puebla during the M -\and other foreigners, was to leaye last night for Puerto Mexico. Three Pull- ‘ Seared 1914. . TEN JURORS FOR GIANINI. WORTH $970,237": "ert wornp, _TUESDAY, MAY trind of Jean Gianini, the youth eharged {with the murde of Mise Lida Beecher, \ bia « — teacher, ‘This placed ten men ' box when recese was taken, sev jen nation been selected yester re . | Tt is expected the full jury will be ri (Continued from First Page.) | chosen. be! tonight. ‘The taking of ' a j testimony will p ably be fully under way by to-m Ww tively, are reported as of nominal | {vatue. Mrs. John Sharron of Lexing- | jton, Ky., has a claim of $547 against the estate for feeding these horas HOW FASHIONS The inventory shows also how badly the famous Tammany pottician in- | vested alntost $1,000,000, ‘There are) 11400 shares of Dreamland stock and! AFFECT FOODS Interest in pure foods is changing a number of old food habits S S oa | their par value was $100 a sahre, The nol ‘ Rice dealers formetly scoured th y! Pp appra found the stock absolutely | ¥ fe vs worthions mone other ‘worthiess |] Sttutal brown coating of thee and cow The antiseptic liquid soap} ered it with glucose and tale to make securities are 400 shares of Wonder- | it white and shiny. 8: } . Synol 8 ; land stock, thirty-five shares of This kind of rice became fashionable fe aeatroye mernins ainecttan | Metropolitan Jockey Club stock, ten and other cealers had to polish and the oily deposits on the bod J shares of Financiers’ Realty Com. | eat their tice. the lathers opens pores, freely,and destroys odors of every kind. Synol is so harmless thatit “feels goud on a baby's skin.” Synol Soap is not a per- fumed soap. It has the char acteristic clean odor of ® Jess purity and perfect health, Synol is the best soap that can be used when perfect cleaniiness ts desired. Rice kemels, as nature makes them, have a brown coating which contains elements valuable for bone and muscle building. Today women want rice with all this nourishment in it. Comet WATURAL BR 0 WNrice has its nutritious nat- ural coating left on pany Ce 100 shares of Solicitors’ Realty ipany, 120 sabres of Mill and Fac- | tory Sales Company stock and thirty | [shares of the Democracy Printing 4} Company | The Principal asset of the estate is} | the tmerest in the Sullivan-Considine | theatrl Leireuit extending from Chi | eago to the Pacific Coast. The Bowery Senator owned 2,501 shares of this company, but the circuit was sold to Marcus Loew in January last. The amount paid for this property was $1,000,000 and “Big Tim's half interest Is valyed at $500,000, Under the head of mining stocks \are $252,500 shares of the Auerbach Mining Company, par value $1 share. This is called valueless as is 500 shares of Ox Bow Mining Com- | pany and 276,000 shares of the Metro- politan Cobalt Mining Company. There are some certificates of in- | debtedness held by the estate and the ‘principals of this item are valued at | about $125,000, The loan to the Mt | Carmel Cemetery Co, was more than $850,000 and this shrunk 75 per cent. Most of the promissory notes held by the e are considered assets. The notes are for $234,655. —— (MEXICANS LEAVE CITY | WHEN CRUISER COMES eae" Cruz Residents Feared Den- ver Was Preparing to Shell the Town. al BOARD VU. 8S. 8. SOUTH DA- OTA, AT SEA, April Your doctor will recommend Krocer, wad it, for he uses it himself. It is put up in glass bottles with a shaker top, Get a bo! tle of Synol in any drug store to-day, Made by JOUNSON & JOHNSON, Mig. Chemists. ‘The house that enjoys the conti- dencesef your doctor, IDEN Cw, HUERTA TO RETIRE THURSDAY, MEXICO CITY REFUGEES SAY | Cte Telekira Piano Player will play your piano absolutely unassisted No need for anyone to sit out and or) + via San! Be pump because it requires no pemp. (Continued from First Page.) Phew Cal, Bay § (delayed ia trans- ing, playing without assistance | mission).—The entire Mexican popu- from you, yet with perfect tempo, the Morelos chieftain’s signature; received, i» today, ‘The proclamation |'*tlon of Kalina Crus fled in terror rh {when the United States cruiser Den- Emiliano Zapata, supreme General of Divisions Central and South bes ———— Bt teat port. Toeaday, of the Constitutional army, to the inhabitants of the City of Mexico: gp eal ia ia, eo A a Be it known that a council of war, held for the purpose of defeating which was aeckan Thu chlaeee tel the ambitions of the man. who, by lowest treason, overthrew the Gov- the South Dakota. ‘The Mexicans beel ernment constituted by the voluntary act of the people, has decreed lieved the warship had come to shell! the following: the town because of recent anti- Mhat Mexico City Is to be taken by blood and fire. American demonstrations by the more Chat Justice shall be meted out to all enemies of our cause who are excitable of the native population responsible for undisputed crimes; they to be judged summarily by The Annapolts had aboard sixteen authorities designated for that purpose. refugees, including women and chil-} That the property of those condemned shall be appropriated for (°°, Yound from south coast points ibe euapert st the ara, for Mazatlan to be placed on vessels That all chiefs and officials of the Federal army shbit be shot [/4)\n4 fOr the United States, | They without trial, they being the ones Who have sustained the usurper. lat various places, bul bela wone wee Huerta and Hlanquet shall be submitted to sum+ of 4 verioux nature, and that they had y judged ior their general bloodthirstiness, | : ‘That the lives and property of foreigners whe preserve a neutral ion, Whether sitation or Max Jektra supplies dance rhythm and expre itbe One-Step, ixe when the the music everyone can every dance ‘The Telektra is the one plaver that can he attached to your piano regardl ite atvie, make or age in a ; Biker Rol on sien aar | GUAR ANTE! ATTENTION! | N.Y. N. M. & 8. Railroad Men 100. 00 Reward Call, write oF ‘phone today tor illus trated book and tui! paricularss TheTel-ElectricCompany 299 Fifth Ave., Corner 3ist St. Telephone, Madison Square 6343 been provided with an escort of Fed- 1 de shall’ ety fra is 95 pldiers to the Annapolis compat ut Es attitude shall be respected; only those to punished whe take or =| ‘The British Consul, it was said, was . d_ men Wave taken part in the political disturbances of the country. looking after America CARPET CLEANING eS | W. H. Hankinson h YEAR RESPONSIBILITY — RELIABILITY CLEANLY METHODS Booklet Mailed. 428-425 E. 634 St.—Piase 506. That five days be given all residents of the City of Mexico who desire to flee from the horrors of combat in which to remove them- selves. That the disgraceful press of the Government shall also be judged severely by court-martial and punished as an exampl This proclamation, while generally regarded as a bit of bravado on | the part of Zapata, may possibly foreshadow his intention to make an, | assault on the capital to-miorrow—the having left, it | TWO MORE HEROES DIE. Seaman ecumb te WASHINGTON, May 5—Two of the Sth of May—which is one of the| sailors wounded at the occupation of national: holidays, boing the anniversary of the victory of the Mexicans | Vern Crua died today, They were Harry {mili Pullian fireman, and Clarence K. imilian era. Hirshberger, seaman, both of the bat- Figy more Americans, including several women, arrived here to-day teenie. Fy ir. a ha bring the from Mexico City. They spoke.in praise of the courtesies extended to them,‘ "4 LPM uring their journey by Mexican officials and soldiers, and agreed that | everything possible had been done to make {it both comfortable and safe, INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES THE BOARD OF puKReTens of Th ina iN HALDH, iteher ; jate! Ohio, May 5. — The a Br What i JUSS K, HELP WANTED—FEMAL New York roadway, They said that another special train, bearing several hundred Americans | Naps to-day purchased Pitcher Beck Reck is lost 4 12 qian loads of French aud German subjects are said to be leaving to-day *gimesx for the for Vera Cruz League) Club last vear. It is believed in Mexico City that Huerta will not attempt any aggres- sive movement against the American army, regardless of what happens. | He Is expected to make a stand at the capital, bat hin present preparations for d are as much in anticipation of attack by Vill by Amerl- cans. He is combing the country for ammunition of a sorts, his own supply being limited, AM of & Funston’s men are suffering from the Intense, sultry heat of this seaxon of the year, and are dreading that the approach of the rainy weason, three weeks hence, will further complicate the ardently desired campairn. Harder to endure than the heat, however, are the gibes and Var, wear Coney Island Found’ Ads Best for recovering missing articles of value and locating long lost friends, relatives, heirs, etc., getting, as they, do, ‘OU Can See Your Face in Our Bon Bon Kettles, as they always scoured to a brightness which suggests the a circulation in New York taunts of the natives, who now regard the whole naval and military dem- ieineetinie cleanliness characteristic in the preparation of LOFT City, mornings and Sundays, onstration as nothing but a colossal bluf, CANDY. Everything in our immense plant is spotiessly clean. The greater than the Herald, Times, hands of our ress sre are Sarat contact with corr ind every oth insure Our CANDY reaching you in the same fresh, wholesome con- dition as ie leaves our factor; ern for Tues fey, Bel caitnseah Sects select. ae “a james all je ully sterilized before they come in Sun and Tribune COMBINED. World “Information Wanted” Ads In spite this, Unele Sam's soldier boys are showing themselves prompt in relieving the tedium and discomfort by organizing a regimental theatrical show, and, by a happy colifeidence, the Second Battalion of tho Seventh Infantry, Major Edward Sigerfoos commanding, is quartered at the Variety Theatre, fronting the Benito Juarez Park, The soldiers are quartered on the stage and in the boxes while the chief bandmaster has taken pos mm of the prompter’s pit COULDN'T GET A SEAT, ist $0 HE BIFFED ‘L’ GUARD Special for Wednesday ORIENTAL FRU KI ESA Melows blending of eur A and Dates from the Far East. POUND BOX Khty-firet street | lumbim a ue by attacks hin Ren, a guard, Ben was s ae into a window of his car tus the train pulled into the Mighty-first street station. king journey at L SPORTED CR Es elect MEX FD ile can lon ‘af tanenses ate aaa Fruit, OF some x L5C returning to Washington late Monday night. At the hy eal screams of the All lost or found articles ede Relligerent Possenger Is Arrested Af; women Puschlag: fled from the car i Bix {POUND _TIN Nertised in ‘The World. will be husdliing the gate and running for Park Row, Cortlandt, %: ft Me pd Breed! nto on ene rat listed at The World's Informae ter Being Chased Around Columbus avenue below, The whiatle Sid eRY ‘or Garnteres enen in Bureau, Hig of the train was blown in one long oot | le Block. appeal for a cop, and puri of Cy eat core Puschiag an. He was chased anie ge "Ewannay sr. Hari totteey tas Women passengera on a north. around the block three or four times ft © * Pe gl remy pi ee hound Sixt) nue’ slevated train DeUore Kalne: mingid And wey taken 400! pnboue, aTRier we ||) Brookiza Office, ‘a0 Washing Jwere thrown into a state of panic!” Win dient Side Court 3) stare Fis ohh tit” ton Sty Brooklyn, tor 30 | this afternoon when Paul Puschlag, Bep sald that Puschlag struck him an ironworker of No, 365 West Twen- after using a greut deal of profanity tyqqumaath street, wound upatrouble- because he-could aot find « seat, adult’ Woot of Feartl ai 1 evuelfied. wolsnt Te Sellewing the the printing AND THIRD AVENUE, eludes the container in each case,

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