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and lives at No. 690 West One 23 Pine streets tes Seabury in whispers to be let| 68 West Forty-fifth street; resi- Robert L. Baxter, a clerk at No. 4) ony residence No. 507 Weet Wall street, was accepted as eighth; One Hundred and Eighty: © feror ten minutes late street; married, thirty y 4. Hamilton Birch of No. 200 West| EDWARD E. VAN EMAN, Pifty-eighth street was stricken from! dry goods salesman; residence No. prompt statement of “fixed opinion.”| widower, fifty-five years George 8. File was honorably ex-| AMBROSE V. FARLEY @used when he said best man| 24 Thomas treet; residence No. t the wedding of Police Lieutenant] 629 West One Hundred and Eighty- — Id. ‘Qaurant when Roventhal was mur-| | yeare old. Gered and was disciplined for allow-| PAUL V. CAMORS, broker, No. 209) fag the murderers to escape. Broadway; residence No. 690 Wer (Process of dealing with talesmen con- ‘ Wall atreet; residence No. 600 We . atreet. | ise, the ws comes atte ee nga] WILLOUGHBY R. SMITH, clerk, ee ‘No. 148 ‘West Sixty-seventh street. New York Central Railroad) resi- Sua TENTH JUROR GOES INTO| dence No. 148 West Bixty-seventh With gineer, Eleventh avenu + One Hundred and Seventy-seventh ed him, heard East Twenty-firet street. i panel list, and five minutes later Dio LIP LOFF, @ civil engineer, liv: | | | &. Holbrook, a mechanical engineer ene. ecm lary duty Im the erie, | x 2nd now engaged in research work. Eat Gebete before, wan tbe LTER GOODYEAR, owner of a sono a bit book store at No. 339 Fifth avenue GBeeisd 3s, Declitue, sdvertieing ee @aleeman of No. 478 Central Park ‘West, was deprived of the privileges sistent grafter, of the no! mer p ing at No. 400 Riverside Drive, rietor plaining, when Wasserman’ that W. Burke Cockran on leaving the court room Wednesday afternoon @f No, 416 West Thirteenth street, a pereon of literary manner, followed | .. 4. bin . "m through with the cs — ee Mr.) this is not a trial but an as “Magasi ” sination.” a osca,” coagese Te avis ta Justice Seabury directed last night M $e rap for order as Mr. Blake hurried mark should submit affidavits to Din three others who, he sald, would cor- roborate him, The three he mentioned had left the Criminal Courts Building at the " Riverside Drive, who bad never been enough intrested in the Becker case to read beyond the headlines in the Rewspapers, was accepted. Dwight W. Custe: three, as noon as they arrived to-day, org ~tthar ” hernd we uastay (| 82° called to the Diatrict-Attorney’s . office, ay split A cchatind er isuc bead Mr. Cockran has positively denied . announcement that he bad) tiat ne made the statement credited _-@ @meused Mr. Custer for reasons in no gave him hit intends to continue his association furore moved up Milling the vacant) with the defense. @pace. The new panel of 100 new “Yes; T gave Smiase. persone regarding whom the| \% !. ‘Distriet Attorney desired to know if they were acquainted. * John E. Sever, a flour merchant, of | 2] * aR Ree SAE. to give out any aMdavits he bad col- lected at the request of Justice Sea- | bury, presiding at the Becker trial, the ‘ted Grigio ee cree The | Sbarsing Bourke Cockran with using o_ ee eet nies tho | neuaKe laying him open to a charge ae ae eeeteae uy Becker | of contempt of court, Ono such aff. _— See een ee enleh he maa | Gavit—that of George D. Morris of Ths ah inaibent request to hial tre, Sventns Telesram—ta ib od Feederan There was ‘ncthing in the! Whitman's possession, and another Qppearance of the tolesman or in| awalte the algnature of ‘Thom paper, who hus promised to sign tt. — TT Wale e bed Pace) Ne | Morris, in his aMdavit, swears that Yelk about Becker's case, but con-| Ne to go on with the case Yinced the lawyers that it had not|, “No.” Mr. Cockran replied, accord: | aged Hertz. esa nie Jusamedt, ing to the aMdavit, “I'm through Father Cashin, the prison chaplain Mr. Morris, going Into details not Thie move indicates that a vigorou fight has been planned in Becker's behalf in anticipation of new evidence te be produced by Mr. Whitman, Mr. Cockran to explain why he had described Mr. Whitman as guilty of “an assassin’s act” in open court after he had culogized Mr. Whitman at a Sener goss » Becker's name mentioned in connec- in 1905. Manton and Mr. Cockran and a photographer who waa to take their pictures outside of the bulld- ing. Mr. Thorpe had hia hand on | War of several years’ standing. tified Lawyots have expressed the opinion that nothing the convicted man may tm court, as the statements were not) incident. He writing or made under the condi-| Cockran sa: tlens prescribed by law. This !s the|an assaswinatio view of District-Attorney Whitman, ye he heard Mr, ) through! It's only " And later “I'm not coming back. I never meant to @ontest the point should an affort be| assassin’s act.” Fourt Seabury had cut his epeech short in “1 the court-room and as talking as much to himself as to the reporters. —_——-——— Mrs. Louisa Rosenberg, widow of “Latty Louls" Rosenberg, one of the four gunmen executed for the murder presently he font to the ofce of Assistant Dias AMERICAN EMBASSY) sissno'és Bryan Announces That d'Antin Is ton waa like turning a knife in her|!2uia d’Antin, hero of the American rte i heart. She eaid she did not know | Pmbassy at Mexico City, haw been In agything that would be of any benefit | danger of his life, but that he evi- fo either aide, Mr, Groehl suid he | dently is still defending the American take her requeat under adviee- |g rcohives tz was of other tran there, was announced by | ment was tak a Secretary Bryan to-day. O'Shaughnessy departed, D’Antin | street, Brookly Suddenly @ th er, bi tried to eet fire te it, according to the etories of refrgeos at Vera Cruz. Bryan's anveurcement to-day was the firat official confirmation of @'Antin'’a predicament, . * Qustice Seabury, who is presiding rious Row counsel ing for anything. I don't know wh to shake bands with you or not, bu — ss : y Clothes Pol hea Child ¢ WITNESSES SWEAR It was d’Antin who was left in| Cia ee toroid Annie Connor waa D IN CONTEMPT CHARGE. | reid the embassy against mobs who | Mother, was uly an the irty-foot clot oe EEE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 191 191 clerk, No. ter’s Suit for Libel, street. Gawed. In another twenty minutes| ROBERT L. BAXTER, clerk, No. 64 Too, Had to Come Up $25 a Week. Joseph A. Wasserman, I} bnesian ieee who is suing the Bronx | ¥ lome News Publishing Company for Nee Ox. a. Tit Weat | DIOL: HOLBROOK, mechanical en- $100,000, alleging that the paper Nbet- | $ himself described in| @ was stricken from the special ty-sixth atreet; residence No. 18) juaticn Brady's part of the Supreme (treet Court in the Bronx to-day as a per- rtz, husband | Hertz, a for- Sast Side dive: told of alleged dealings with Wasser | man, who continually referred t the exx-policeman as "Joe" Jacob 1 of aocepted song byt? i JURORS TO TRY BECKER. PAID W ASSERM AN And bonds at No. 9 Brosd-|@, MEREDITH BLAGDEN (fore- f and Seventy-secend street. Py East Tenth etreet; witness stand ight years old. When acepted and pleaded with Jus-| JAMES M. FAUST, real estate, No. GRAFT EACH WEEK, | 0. He was ordered into the box| dence No. 16 East Sixtieth street; Bfter a consultation of the attorneys; unmarried, twenty-nine years ol | Bad the justice. THOMAS W. EDWARDS, chomis! JACOB He HERTZ sits Husband of Rosie Hertz ows} the epecial jury panel on his own| 455 Fort Washington avenue; Against Ex-Policeman in Lat- File, who was in the Metropole res-| slxth treats married thirty-slaht bRICE DOUBLED ON HIM One Hundred and Seventy-second His Brother-in-Law’s Saloon ‘The beneficial effect of the stricter iy the ex- "dnd Their Mother, Who Does Not ARMY WAR STAFF PLANS TOSEND | ereseaned aesasaeeeseee Pe ae $ RSH DORNDICGN ANS ESOT TOO See wRTT expected “blow ex: PERS eon BORNERAR Ano eBoy OU SRteRTEY M. L. Hetdenhetmer, | ‘9. 8-6 4GO0-0 4490-00-60. him them, Thomas Thor f the Eve- Bis understanding was the whole 2 Seite ee ONE CLIP, ning Journal—had an engagement = td: ‘Let’ _ thing was the result of a gamblers’! yi, Mr. nan sald: aun objected, ot the list, Warren B. Biake| “O*tsating the «published assertion tne old name alipped out quite natur- Leagan ally and unconaciously, ‘Wasserman. “I met Wanmerman two weeks after he became a policeman,” #aid Hertz. “1 waa running a saloon and hotel at No, 16 First street then, and Waaser- the same breath. Justice Seabury had| ‘At all who heard Mr. Cockran’s F-| man had the post which passed my door, We soon became well acquaint Gewa the aisle to the door, looking| ‘"ict-Attorney Whitman, One re- leq, and he got in the habit of taking Ee his tease. porter sald he had heard tho lan-|hiq meals in my place, guage quoted and gave the names of 1 4 ¥ v Pailip Loff, civil engineer of No. 400 ng wine with them and never pay- While he waa in- wide the bartender or one of the wait- era would keep a watch for him lest A Rergennt come along and catch him, e = T if ree atin juror,| time Be was interrogated. ‘Tho |THE WAY THE BUSINESS BEGAN, the Other Four, They're “One day he remarked: ting away with murder here, Where's mine?” 1 told him: usually hav- You'll get yours, don't worry and the next Saturday I Mrs. Regina Boenecker, whose hus- ‘way affecting bis probity. The other to him. He has also said that hel swhat did you give him? Was money?” Hertz wan asked, the same place my brother-in-law ran in the Howery. I went to my brother-4n-| said they were sorry to leave. Jaw and after that I got $35 a week/} The youn from him for Wassermman.” serman immediately raised the ante, demanding $50 instead of $25 a week. A Finally Hertz opened the Dry Dock ‘The defense has subpoenaed Warden | Wt! It. It'e nothing but an assassl-} riote in ihe Rowery. ‘This wan off ames Clavcy of bing Bing ona| DAt!on- Wasserman's post, but Wasserman finally said, acconting to Hertz: “If 1 was on this beat you'd pay dearly for this place.” Wasserman's demands had angered | V < tee with the murder plot, and that the court with Mr, Cockran. One of|gays HE GAVE UP $600 AT Hertz, “and 1 sai¢ think Wasserman was on Vistrict-Atturney’s staff ne in with ow got I fo he did take thi aserman and that th as he had promi: giving tui king her spi between ther 1 ouxtt| husband, who saloon r ' . 1 Well, k te? Tgave| island, from Surgeon-Gen, Gorgas, | ("ited Suites treope quartered here and | 9 Col. va Z t i I chook: trict-Attorney Groehl and begged Mr. mia el A year later, sald Herts, there waa | of men" for he he achools an arrest made in the place run by| 9" . is Kay with ee wes phe ie popening 5 at AUARIT his brother-in-law and Waaserman | service in the hospital corps, the or |diers passed bens , i 0 came to him telling him not to worry | ganization of fleld hospitals, ambu- forget the entire affair, and that she Safe in Mexico about the arrest and not to fight it in woul her details! Maus. tions when adjourn- | be sent pr that! make | Boeneker feared, to ‘You're get Ready to Fight. band, Frederick, is cb! destroyed several miles of tracks. ‘Warden Clancy and Father Cashin him after two or three years, said| Consul waiting for them. The Consul] rested by the Huerta forces while on] from Gen. Funston, Mr. Garrison | Problem confronting the Administra- | were the last pelos $0 tA tO Oe ee eee eee sock Pela cedlecian hole Wentctreciallacranned @ithiGen Manelto las (ive | ce trumeenn sue eon would not reveal the character of |tion ‘The fact that the negotiations | | Ma Gord fever 14-karat,$3.30 up © Sour gunmen executed last month for | 1144 Meee ia Cockran re-|post @ coolness sprang up between | proceed and they got to Vera Crus R this report. BS SST: 38 baie drawn out) at’ factory prices, 18-karat, 4.00 up the actual slaying of Rosenthal. | 0 oy ‘ne is acting lik pprnial “but lthem. Finally though, Wasserman | safely. HUERTA MINISTE “All I can say Is that no additional = i imperative that men be |} Say,simply, “1 ¢¢-karat, 5.25 up * “Dago Frank" was reported to have itil . gi a ads zt telephoned to him and a meeting was} Mrs. Boeneker thinks Huerta is a troop moverents have been ordered,” | Mame: eg s can abandon their own || should like to made a statement that he never heard pushing tprsueh ne ee teaue arranged in Grand street. That wan| very dangerous man and that no one REPORTED A SUICIDE said Secretary Garrison, adding that| Personal affairs for an indefinite pe- 1, | much of conditions in Mexico 1 she incite some action against “SUL in the capital Rave said is admiss 5 i I nuppose it's better to be friends.’ 4@ ible aa evidence) sr, Cockran’s arm throughout the |inne, ho told me that he had to have HOSPITAL ORPS NEEDS $600 just as soon as he could get it, and finally I agreed to give it him.peWe made an engagement for ext Saturday in a fad be ts fully prepared to vigorously | be drawn into. the cage, It waa an |i” nent SAuriny faeade to get ouch statements Lefore| Mr, Thorpe describes Mr. Cockran | 2"d Fourth avenues and 1 sent my in Third) Headquarters Here Authorized to wife to the bank, She drew out ix Enlist Unlimited Number for e as being in a towering rage—boiling b a both fb to th eG +2 Sidiikvs WIDOW OBJECTS TO] o4- with wrath—because Justice | $y bills and we Ser Sie Work in Mexico. ' GOING ON STAND. saloon. the} While Gen. Funston and his men] bere: ment on the reason for the confer- then, for] are kept waiting watchfully at Vi County] Crus preparations are going : . Staff, which lasted untile long after with ‘ef Rosenthal, went tc the Criminal Detective Eddie Keardon, We have| nevertheless, for real war Sane Rewele TT wevtew ne-| Stitt ¥B iter halt with" Arsotted “Toc C " ’ Mexico, Judging from instruction: midnight. POUND BOX Tite Buliding to-day in response t @ couple of bottles of wine and at 8 . 4 - 4 HER TILL H | fast, Wasserman gave me the wink. |ecelved to-day by Col TL. M. Maus, erahing. ‘The first fear that the message told . - | : ———_—_————— S@eubpoens asking her to appear as a We went into tho washroom and he) Department Surgeon at Gov L. PASO, Tex, May &—Pive th ‘ol, Maus was authorized to enlis “an unlimited numbe lance corps and evacuating hospital ae vic officials at Juarez accepted tnvita- WHOLESOME considered it a chapter in her life that ba hear eel dba Wasserman | #84 for service In the fleld generally, | tions to vie the hatade gad street cars “ity a own’, F fi brought several hundred Mexicans, curi- was cloned. City. told him, according to Hertz, “and Pil It is a Hid opportunity thus|ous to see American soldiers march. LAT, Mrs. Rosenberg suid that the very] ox aay a — That |! Ht for you though Wl coat a ttle | offered to young medical students, | Hiovaure of the presmnee hire of several Aras at Ae 2 mention of the trial and the execu- SUD N, May 8 hat Heter bring $550 along.” — | pharmaceutical students and — male |eusand Me uertistas, residents , | nurses to gain experien ta apa active servic e and ably to Texas, or at leas |near the front, where the army 1 mobilized. ! CeO ee eeeees sense | | Pret ” : a i] WASHINGTON, May 8 —Senator Be * James Hamilton Lewis spoke to- a i — day in eulogy of the American sea- . (Continued from First Page.) men and marines who fell at Vera 4 —--- Cruz, « Mr. Tumutty He will not see theyof fehting near Vera/Crus has jai “Rehold them.” exclaimed the so far in the capital rations for the 7,000 men Gen. Funs-| who was recently liberated in Zaca- The General Staff is urging that] ton has tn his command. tecas at the order of Gen. Huerta. {additional measures of precaution be| That Gen. Leonard Wood will be erie and that more troops be sent at | in supreme command of army opera- once to Vera Cruv, but _— a Though One is Five Years Old, f engineer of} timan, It}the Mexican Light and Power Com-| given Gen. Huerta to-day by two} pany in Mexico City, arrived from) powerful governments, What amount- | and every) Vera Cruz to-day on the Spanish falesmen waa then called upon to| _Pallp Loft, retired merchant, 400) saturday after that he came for hin a liner Montevideo with her three chil-| Dictator on behalf of the United Meten to the list of a hundred or Riverside Drive, was chosen as Juror) money and 1 gave him dren—Fritz, five years old, and Marle| States, through the French and Bra- amount. About three weeks after my |and Theodore, twins of four, Mra. District-. 0) used iB ¥ . Attorney: Whitman ret first payment he asked mo about the} Hoeneker was glad to get out of Mex-|locate the American Consul of San ico, but the children, especially Frits, ! Luis Potosi, who was reported to have tera were born in Mex-| Mexican Federal ico and were In Mexico City when} Althougl V a“ Horta said, he opened a| Madero was overthrown, They saw|liman's arrest was reported four d@s | een’ he ue TTHAMCAUEMACcAdO toate the achalerw and heard the! ehootlag. (ago: not one clue|bas teen found (o| Vere crus ned penn cellvered t0) Disa 3 and Fritz and Theodore determined | throw any light on his whereabouts. on the spot to be soldiers when they} The younger General Mass !s said to Hertz said he paid it and in seven. | grew up. ‘They have no use for peace. Madina tagartae oe: toecaame: teen or elghteen months after he first | Mrs, Boeneker Qnswers to explain Becker's attitude. | ¥s & reporter of (he same NEWS | net Wasserman paid him thousand dollars. Bh vce Un Aeneas srens Ee “T didn't know how much he was| April 2 Geodyear Book Company of No. 339 pproached Mr. Cockran leaving | guiting, hut [am pretty sure that he Fifth avenue. He had heard a lot of |COU't Monday and sald: “Are YOU) way gotting money from my wife| halted at midnight. when it was dis also, even while | was paying him," | covered that Gen. Maas's men had id Mexico City was|was stated emphatically to-day at several| very quiet when she left on the the State Department, refugee train .which pulled out on], , but half way between Mex- feo City and era Cruz the train ican soldiers use it to enter Mexico right of way until, where the tracks resumed, they found a train from information, from having had any Cruz in charge of the British | hand in the affair. Silliman was ar- is safe in Mexico City, She declared he would make no prediction concern-|"iod. This fact may prevent Secre- | that he would never resign and that ho would not leave Mexico City, Mrs. sho said, to talk too it When Resignation Was to-day said: As @ result the question proved a MEN FOR FIELD SERVICE| == said Col, — ch man, as he enlists, will | "The chance is open only to men JO COCKRAN’S Worps_ |‘t’'** of the embassy when Charge ling in the back yard of No NO Nein | rity, GuelALac cneAl OhAresA Nd flacr (and womething above the ordinary been invited to atten pele pole fell cation, who are between th Cyclone Flung Horse Bnd ee | eee ee une and forty. Any. man | DANVILLE, Il, May 8—A cyclone Any ina | that appeared suddenly last evening and Fear tha |dlaappeared after going Dut a short dis; a I 28, Governor's. land: | tore READY To U jeorge 5 ott will | was neces: cut the tree down to applieants.”” rescue the eres. LEWIS LAUDS HEROBS OF ALL NATIONS WHO DIED FOR AMERICA President for a day or two. dispetied, It Is expected in official Senator, “the first four com- Dictates Huerta has issued orders | circ Gen. Funston's report on} pleting the ever-present mystic that American vessel can clear at) conditions at Mexico City will result ![ square, personifying all: a Mexican port, according to advices! in rush orders being given for the “Daniel A. Haggerty, an Irish- man, a descendant of those who marched with Patrick Cleburne from the South and Phil Sheridan from Admiral Howard received to-| transportation of more troops to day, ‘The 1 dated yesterday, | Mexico, states that Gen, Obregon has agreed) There followed tha receipt of the to the shment uf @ neutral| message a conference which was at- from the North; zone @ atian, He declared his|tended by the Secretary, Assistant i uy forces would not injure foretgners,| Secretary Breckinridge, Major-Gen. |} te went sctet eta non-combatants or property. Wotherspoon, the Chief of stam; |] 'he descendant ol fought for us under Steuben; “George Poinsett of the genera- tion of those who marched with Lafayette, and “Samuel Motsenberg, the Jew, the child of a people without @ country, but now @ son saluted by every nation “We call to the watching world to attest to the civilization of men, the attachment of Amertoa for her children and the praiee Howard understood that many | Judge Advocate-General Crowder, Americans inside the rebel lines did | Brig.-Gen. Devol of the Quartermas- not wish to come out, because they | ter's Corps, and all ye members of considered themselves sate. the general staff. NO VESSELS MAY CLEAR FOR! It understood that Gen. Fun- UNITED STATES. ston’s report had indicated the ap: In view of the Huerta order against | proach of @ crisis at the Mexican clearance of ships, Howard planned! capital, and the need for preparation to give the Pacific Mail siesmer,| on the part of his division had be- which touches at Mazatlan, « ietter| come imperative. |addressed to the San Francisco cus-| This preparation may have for its toms authorities announcing the or-| Objective an advance on the capital, der, so they will guide shipping ac-| With the prospect of resistance along | “Md triumph sho ever pays to the cordingly. Mexican vessels likewise | the way and at the city itself. It may |] hero why serves her cause are not allowed to clear for the have in view the possibility that | = = = United States and all trade has | the Huerta domination may be broken stopped, | and that, with that restraint gone, the! tention, although in the most friend- At the White House and in the War | Fe in the vicinity of Vera Cruz) ). torms, to the fact that English. land Navy Departments to-day there| Ti@ht make an attack on their own! 4 have been killed in Guadalajars was watchful apprehension for the) sponsibility. in Jalisco State and that G. H. Coxon, pb” In Mexico, There | MORE SUPPLIES FOR TROOPS AT| English manager of the Vera Crus » | was official denial that the crisis was VERA CRUZ. Strect railway system, is held @ prise 140-0 AG $4449 |immediately at hand or that last re Wave: boon cant fram | netnon te Maus at Soledad, note fr Great Britain calling at- | Consul Canada reports that he Ped night's late meeting of the Army | Washington to the headquarters of| word from the Brazilian Minist | \General Staff was caused by any | the Second Division at Texas City for| (he refugee train from Mexico City ‘has ’ Gen, Funston, in command at Vera| permanent field equipment to Vera n Ws , Esperanza at Puerto Mexico. It te Cruz, telegraphed the War Depart-| Cruz, Its loading has already begun,| stated that H. W. Thompson, J. Starr ment lengthy reports of rumors und|the converted transport Satilla hav-| Hunt and Burton Wilson ¢ Shove One [fears brought to him by arriving} ing been made read: Ee or pe hak Moot ar ek ted - y for its trans- ‘ clan, retiqves, but sald: there’ Wau only &|Dortalion, as well Ge of & mionth's| Soa nccer ob che pan gate ‘scare A ; and agent of the State Department President Wil- | tions, if hostilities result, was made son still holds rm to the present) clear to-day by Secretary Garrison. sim status of affati The Cabinet met at| He said Gen. Franklin Bell, who ar- | United States fas Beis Imme-| 11 o'clock this morning and discussed | rived at San Francisco and went at for a Ume the Mexican aituation, The|once to the border, will remain in Things We Have Said Before “You have said that before,” diate Release of Vice |summing up of conditions was “no| charge of the second army division.|| was the comment of a visitor if . chanaes” Should that division be sent to Mex-|} at our store upon a printed Consul at Saltillo. United States representatives Le- | !co, Bell will be at its hoad, Funston] | statement that bert Soli- fore the A B C mediation conference| Wi!!! head the Fifth Brigade, and will not be appointed this week. At| Wood will command all. the White House it was said the se-| Secretary Bryan admitted early to- was the peremptory order |jections would be made next week. |%4y that this Government had re- War Department officials, it was| ceived a note from the South Ameri- |atated, decided that reinforcementa|°@" mediators in which complaint were needed at Vera Cruz at the late|/® made by the Huerta Government conference of Secretary Garrison and| that American operations at Vera the General Staff last night. The|CFUz are in violation of the armistice. Secretary and his advisers went over| 4 reply to the note will be ma the entire military situation at Vera] Ambassador da Gama of Braail and Cruz and other points in Mexico be-; Ministers Naon of Argentina and |fore reaching this decision, jSaures of Chil! were astir early. Secretary Garrison called the con-| None of the mediators would discuss ference after a cipher telegram from | ‘he news from Mexico City rewarding protest, forwarded at the White House where he was|through Acting Minister of Foretgn attending the wedding of the Prest-|Félations Esteva Ruiz. When the dent's daughter. He left the festivi- | United States would reply to the en- ties hurriedly and summoned bis aldes| YOY'® Bote was not made known. to the War Department. Face Wilson is sald to have been ; informed last night of the Huerta J "ievan nid other omcials, [REFUSES TO TELL OF FUTURE] Quirmen inst night of the Huerta) ause of the time elapsed since the MOVES OF ARMY. om: : clals point out that neither the outrage against the Amer Among despatches received was one! 1, | Consul, grew more worried to- | yin eae arin ot | United States nor Gen. Huerta bas} y ax no news came regarding him. | Which reported the firing of two oll) yoy entered into any formal armis-, They hoped that the rebels might | wells at ‘Tampico. The protection of | ticg, so that the War Department soon capture Saltillo, where Silliman | American lives and property, it was may urge that no heed be paid to the * sald t have een taken by the] stated, was the prime motive behind Hinets proteat. Leading authorities on international law hold that an armistice, truce or) suspension of hostilities should be} definite and exact and not Implied, Selection of representatives of this country to act with the A BC medi- atora was to-day the most perplexing taire Diamond Engagement Rings are moderate in price because the Diamonds are aid for in spot cash, bought in quantities and imported di- t. ree have, indeed, said it before, and we shall keep on saying it as long as some buyers ot Diamonds $3 need to be con- vinced that we WASHINGTON, May 8.—"Find Si!- to an ultimatum was given to the aillan embassies at Mexico Cily, to been thrown in jail at Saltillo by the © Consul John R. Sil- Other state- ments in our ad- $150 sertiniog that we shall repeat until every tie $200 ely purchaser convinced are That La berts mount all A leat or 18-karat gold ov platini That ‘Lambert Diamonds, despite their brilliancy, beauty and fine owt ting, are low in price because ere not bought from middlemen, are Wedd sold in a store that sents a fortune in rent and in fit That Lamberts are large maau- facturers of fine Diamond and be responsible for his detention, This ai e him from prison, terey. officers that the American forces in ‘That Huerta and his forces ara| Mexico should be reinforced. Secretary Garrison declined to dts- taken by this Government. Villa and | CUS® the situation, nor would he com- Carranza are absolved, upon present | ment on his conference with the staff officers last night further than to say that he laid before them a report see some of your Belld Cakd Senate less Wedding Rin; and leave the rest to us. Lambert Brothers Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. Store n seal Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 10, ing possible future orders. tary of the Interior Lane or three . ; ' me Justices of the Supreme Court bein rees Say Moheno Ended Life] Fellowing the conference with e Refugees my Moheno xd Li President Wilson Secretary Tumulty named. Refused Reports of an attack on the! topic of serious discussion at to-day's . American forces at Vera Cruzandthat| Cabinet meeting, as did the latest: VERA CRUZ, Mexico, May &—|@ There is « rumor in Mexico City that | utterly without foundation, Gen. Fun- rido Moheno, Minister of Com- eported to Secretary Garri- and Industry, is dead, accord- brought to him by refu- ing to refugees arriving here, gees regarding the conditions in Mex- Nome say Moheno committed sut-| ice City. They are, however, merely )] cide when Gen. Huerta refused to ac- | confirmatory of what is already cept his resignation from the Cabinet, |knewn, and there is no intention at Others declare he died from unknown | this time of sending any additional ses and was quietly buried, forces to Vera Cruz. eS ‘The rumor could not be confirmed| Secretary Tumulty declined to com- Special for Friday, May & MOLASSES PEPPERMINT CUPS— These are golden brown morsels of fromatic sweetness, produced from lea ence between Secretary Garrison and gee MEXICANS SEE PARADE. jtno mombers of the Army General isand | United States troops quartered h antl trait alleen. emch 4 sileen rire ewmmnling “filing oath re taaty Washington 1” Was held int PURE—DELICIOUS of the city welcomed the dis- ance at Hanes cove in iN Oheee LRT TOUND Bx The 39c res open every evening until 10 e’eleck. 13th St, & 140th Ae. CT res open Saturday until 11 pps mM, BARCLAY ATRERT 54 206 BROADWA’ i West Broad w: 20 Cont Ann Steer hy af PARK ROW NASSAU BT me SNAMBAU OT. West tage ee a Shoe 140TH ATREET AND THIRD AVENUE, ‘The specified weight includes the container in each case, “Wisitman and Emory | Buckner ha a, tance flung a horse into a tree-top and down farm buildings. It MAKES Het and Cold Meats Tasty 10 CENTS, t Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. ‘

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