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THREE MORE BECKER JURORS OUSTED $$ WEATHER—Fatr to-night; Sunday clear, warmet. | vd. FINAL ———— PRICE ONE CENT. Reet ee ‘NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914. 10 PAGES PRICE ¢ ONE CE OENT. — “TLL NEVER RESIGN,” HUERTA BULLETENISLF eres Pete tte er rice tn cue NEW |URY SHAKF-UP VOWS; “LL FACE MY FATE “UIA | LIKE THE SOLDIER | AM”. sc Shoots Himself at Winter Dictator, In Remarkable Interview, Se BE RE } Declares He Was Legally. Called)... ck ror MONTHS. to Office and that He Will Never __ | Flee From His Duty. Made Record Trip Half Way , Across Continent Last March SAYS VERA CRUZ INCIDENT | for an Operaton. LIKELY TO CAUSE WAR _ COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK IN THE EVENING WORLD |Edward E. Van Eman, Robert L. Bax- ter and Paul E. Camors Called Be-, fore Justice Seabury This Morning. and Told to Quit the Case. io NEW MAN IS CHOSEN; | TRIAL OFF TILL MONDAY |\District- Attorney Whitman Was Ready to Deliver HisOpening Ad- dress When Court Convened, but Change in Jury Spoiled His Plan. SANTA BARBARA, Cal, May 9.— Charles W. Post, the millionaire man- “I Am a Soldier, Incapable of Cow- Saree of Rattle Creek, Mich., shot and killed himself here to-day. Post ardice,” Provisional President) t¢,svent tne wintea at nix mansion in this city. Boasts, “I Deal Fairly With All), mists cccurret et ponte rin. end his life, Placing the muzzle in! Foreigners—Americans Killed jt yn'., sien ine triraer it Boy Cadets 7 i os and blew off the top of his Post killed himself early this morn-; ing. Since his return from Rochester, | The Evening World presents the first extended interview with he had been tinder the care of Gen. Huerta corcring the incidents preceding and following the o~ | nurse. Barly to-day he told the nurse cupation of Vera Cruz by the American sailors and troops. The staf? he wanted to ho alone for a few mo- Cha 20 knee BECKER MRS. BECKER. The unusual forward and back movement in filling the jury box correspondent of The Worl is the first to venture back to the Mex- ments, Shortly after she left his -YVEARTH (JAKE KILLS MANY | for the trial of Charles Becker, charged with plotting the murder of the ; athe ; i | he heard a shot and rushed lise a: i ‘ ‘ fcan capital since the Anicriit were ordered out. bank, ta Aad her cyan in hie pe i | gambler-informer, Herman Rosenthal, resulted to-day in emptying three a. ‘. . h . chai j yl a selecti By Edwin Emerson hath Seon Sak Wee SALAS cine | chairs of Juryinen and the selection of one new man. Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). quickly 1 Indicated by the fact that | Detectives of the District-Attorney’s office and investigators for (Special Cable Despatch to The wend only yesterday afternoon he com- | Becker's counsel were busy, immediately after adjournment yesterday VERA CRUZ, May ¥.--On my arrival at Mextoo City over the Mexican] picted arrangements to go East May afternoon looking into the associations and tendencies of the jurymen. Railway at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening | immediately drove to the Palace i cae See atte ngteiat FOR HUERTA 10 G0 | Some of the reports were delayed until the very moment set Be hat date, the p on reopen- and tried to reach Huerta, but he was inaccessible. he intended to go to Rattle Creek. cr . iped ing the trial to-day—10.15 o'clock. Nothing which reflected on the Later 1 found Huerta at a club, lunching with the adjutant and two! His health had been falling for some Dozen Towns Near Catania, in Sicily, Wipe honesty or the clean record of any juror was found, But it was learned | time, but his friends understood that A * + ‘ i friends, to whom I was introduced, but Huerta requested that there De oO an ee ne ea ne ree BACK 10 GERMANY Out and Hundreds Buried in Ruins of Shate | that ae were a heeiord circumstances which would make service in publication of their names because !t was “none of the public's business.” | turned hero from Rochester, Minn., tered Houses--Property Damage Heav the Becker case disagreeable and particularly unsatisfactory to several of | The adjutant told me Huerta had walked to the restaurant alone and quite Mba ye peat it arelggaonat ree all perty 8 ¥y |the men already chosen. There were others who had thought of excuses 2 ‘ posedly fol 4 jarc! ‘ unattended, as was his frequent custom, Huerta hailed me pleasantly as an | 10") ¢ Agents of Steamship Lines Re- CATANIA, Sicily, May 9—Earthquake and oruption followed by fire| overnight which they thought would warrant them in asking Justice old camp compasion in his Orozco campaign two years ago, asking me/ Tho trip Mr, Post made to Roches- destroyed many villages and, according to offetal reports, caused the deatb| Seabury in letting them off. many questions concerning the recent doings at Torreon, Gomez Palacto,| ter attracted wide attention, He| fuse to Deliver Ammunition 5 persons tn the vicinity of this town last night, besides injuring 283) —————————______ 9 sustics soubury first sent from bie travelled on a special train which Bermejillo, Chihuahua and otber northern piaces where | had been with ~ . uthers, It was regarded as probable that the figur Chambers for Kdward BE. Van Emaa. oes ee Then ti j eaeee amet coe Pd moe se and Guns at Puerto Mexico. | would prove to be suuch greater, as 1 18 thought many were buried in the BECKER JURY TO DATE. Fifteen minutes later Mr. Van Eman a e ventire distance from nta ra, NG ae evel ke came out of the justice's room and “| hope you have not cone all ims way to ask me again whether | will| as it was feared he might euccumb ae rulus, It ie believed that a greater catastrophe was prevented by the fut! MEREDITH BLAGDEN—Fore- Hvid ten ce pri , F 5 ; that the final severe shock of earthquake had been preceded by sixty others anachends, Redmond & Ce, Ni uilding. Robert resign, for | am weary of being asked this impertinent question by American | '° his malady on the journey. WASHINGTON, May 9.—The great | ‘i bes nee » No.l. Baxter, who was occupying seat i Mr, Post was born in Springfeld,| stores of war munitions, fleld, slego | 44tius the past two days, and many of the population had abandoned thelr! $3 Pine streets re No.'é was called, ee ae newspapers, who have even gone so far as to cable me about it. Ill,, Oct, 26, 1854, He studied at the|and rapid fire guns bought by Gen. | ouses and fled into the open country East Tenth street; 4 tow minutes abd Fuses after NOT A COWARD; PLANS NO FLIGHT, | University of Minos, but was not] Huerta in Ger:nany and shipped to| Railroad tracks were torn up @——|_ twenty-eight _yeare old. went om the bench, phere “Why whould T reatgn? 1 have been called to my place as the pro- graduated. Hie wife was Leila D.| Puerto Mexico on the North German | churches razed to the ground, houses | LINGERING LINGERIE JAMES M. FAUST, real estate, Cross) vir, the ninth juror was known to ood eee dees Young, of Battle Creek, Mich. Hel tjoyd ship Kronprinzossin Cectlie, | Shaken to ruin and telegraph poles | & Brown, No. 58 West Forty-fifth| have anked to be excused, but it wan viaional head of the only recoynized National Government of Mexico !} was in the hardware business in| will not be permitted to reach the | overturned within a radius of several | N hy AT street; residence No. 16 East Six-/appurent that his plea bad i | accordance with the precept of our National Constitution, and now that our| Springfield until 1884, when he broke! Federal Dictator. iniles of Catanta, at the foot of Mount | LA 0 T00 L E tleth street; unmarried, twenty-| vain, bees country is tn trouble it is my duty to stay In my appointed place and hold |“ het fom. hounecie Es ; re Tho anxiety regarding this ship. Etna, which dixplaved w very active) _ nine years old. Justico Seabury made the an- . gov i au 6 | studied medicine, hygiene and We-}ment was removed hy Secretary mod. ij . THOMAS W. EDWARDS, chemist,|nouncoment which he had } tight the reina of government until such time av my term Is up, or until) recies, both In thie country and) Bryan this afternoon, when ho an-| ‘Terror-stricken poopie rushed trom| Sorrowful Stonehills See Styllsh| " Mopoken; residence No. 507 Weet! used in the case of ove other ane wy the enemies of our Constitutional Government shall succeed in definitely | abroad, finally going into the business) nounced that ali munitions of war on!the villages into Catania, bringing Stutf Stay as Ship Slips One Hundred and Eighty-sixth| men sworn to do justice in the case of making prepared foods the Kronprinzessin Cecilie, now at. stories of ruin and disaste overthrowing me. and relut- street; married, thirty years old. |of the People against Becker and ¥, Post was ldeatifled with a num-| Puerto Mexico, would be returned to ing that the damage way as great as} to Sea, th used. 5 aniage was is «] thon ex “Whatever may com hall certainly face my fate and take it as it! or of corporations. He was a Re-|Germany, This information came to|during the arthquake tm 1108, The Stonohit! famtt: fro BIDE HER RAGS A: Sucenenieal ae “Tho Court” he naid, “has excused comes. | know many American newspapers say that | am preparing to slip |v Wliean and had a residence in|Secretary Bryan in a mossage from| ‘Theso reports caused the authori |, 7h® Stonehill family came from) gineer, ad = Chicago yesterday to see New York] residence No. 46 East Twenty-first Mr. Van Eman and Mr. Baxter at A h rashington at No, 1810 Nineteenth | 4 Co odors a len to. take diate atepa to saw me on the battle day: % 0 chi must know | *'!* \ pplica sont to Huerta | start measures of relic! he AFMYs| ie this morning. ‘The we i no way affeoti me to well to believe me capable of such cowardice. No, | am not like TTLE CREEK, Mich, May 9—Jon all German ahips would be ree |the navy, and the civilian author e Ras A ptived eh nant ee Pele ae sogineert. tenis eR ehs coting thelr integrigy of ‘i ti Charios W. Post was one of the| turned to Ger aKa anil Bh Ras ek EUOEIVER, Kedéie deans ihe: (iol rk and satled, according to pro- lence No. iverside Drive; i ro's poor friend, Gen. Gonzales Salas. who committed »: ed As a result of 8 * anit nut the tnost they saw peaserese see (renee oem SENN wiside Just be csinders of the so-called health food | on “recommended by wronty of the ernment in Home to reader imutual wid | SUNN Put the thost they saw of} aingle, forty-two years old. ONE NEW JURYMAN I8 QUICKLY sve Pi a ' ndustry. His business Interests here | vesxeis.” seinen vcrl at rescita ud in ging) NOW York wax the inside of the] WaLTER GOODYEAR, books, No.| FOUND, In my general dealings with foretgners al) my efforts have always! ye thy manufacturing of breakfast | For a tina tt wis fearel the vast ‘At naintanee and thelr errors ;ARPA. Mr. and Mra. C. 8, Stonebtll,! "339 Fifth avenue; residence Ne. 421| ‘There were about twenty taleamen | been toward correctness and fairness, which im vertainiy more than can | foods represented millions of dollars, | war supplios would roach Mexico City, | were alded by those of the Red Cross, | Mm Edward A. Stonehill, Muwter C.) Wost Fifty-seventh street; married, !" court left over from yesterdaye Mr. Post's health broke down tn|as there were no American vessels at | ‘The dificulty of communtoating, | &« Stoneniil and Miss Dorothy Btone-) Fifty eight years old. | panel, The examination of them wae hill aro tn the party. © fourth called, 1588, after he had annexed consid-| Puerto Mexico, nor could the arma _ GILBERT SCHAUL, necktie maker, | D&HU at once, “"—" lerapie wealth, He traveled exten-| hava been selzed unless the Amer! (Continued on Fifth Page.) | The trunks of the party wore for-} Veg. residence No. 479 Weat|Jo##? 9 Velie, a allk manufacturer Keane ie of No, 228 West Fourth etreet, was Line of Ma re 1 |SILLIMAK 18 SAFE, TOR CHP peau anton errno ie meer griatg ca La = for them yesterday. 1a the terim| one Hun _ (Continued on § nd Page.) ne time and arrived here in 1901,| custom house, and that would haye ( atreet; single, thirty-two y: " quickly accepted. The principal route taken by persons MEXICANS REPORT tls search health was reapon-| been an avert act tantamount to war TWO OARSMEN SPILLED. they naa te buy wel hoy ag ol eBHRAIM PLUMMER, retired | None of the othere aliied ; ‘aie ie vinen Bay: aelloieeltcl aible, It ts raid, for his investigation] It was reported this afternoon in i AOE OLR O OER FANLAE REL man: residence No. 4241 Broad. |The last—John L, Holbert—was recog. anxious to work, hire, buy, sell, rest, Sen fond ok Coal amholal’ oli that President tim, 28 Enable to swt Nearly hoot w York. ot enough of |mtzed by one of Mr. Whitman's staff way: married, sixty-eight: etc,, to the best advantage leads to the et. everything to. la 8 selected the foll i tin Life When 7 ‘h Notley b hy Te Ith had ing men to until ae trapka en 4s having been a juror at the second rahi column a The Worst, ench Legation That Ameri lof his ate present the United tem tn « John Mulrooney and Mot, waco agen Halls ig ) | WILBUR RAWLINS, Armour @ Co. trial of Harry K, Thaw, when White's 4 whieh: - F an Vice-Consul{ ewinaver th the A BC mediators the Marlem Boat Club were spiiled into | pie long bt all | i No. 249 West One Hun. | ‘axe! Was acquitted on the ground ; ABT; _BRINTS NORE SEPARATE i the Harlem Kiver to-day white out inj Just after tho last sangplank bad} residence No. 249 Wes\ Ns | oarjer aa tee eee : ADVERTISE: TS— Well 4 double shell wt praction fur the Mem-| been pulled in a big truck loaded| dred and Thirty-fifth et ROP? | cor eacuaed, have aD; HAS A GREATER CIRCULA- “ y. Who cans! with new trunks was pushod down| fied, fifty-one years old. 3 aoe atte Nad the | JESSE G. VELIE, Fifth avenue| COUrt Was adjoined until Monday silk merchant, whose home is at|‘t 2 o'clock. As the jury fled out an Citizens’ |! America, | uurt WASHINGTON, May Vice-Consnl stitiman, 1 evican | President Industrial Asso TION IN NEW YORK CITY, MORN- iS AND ‘SUNDAYS, THAN JHE an regarding the tm ’ aan nigh attracted |Taamar 1 ponttion No, 228 West Fourth street; he is|%® Sttendant tapped Juror Paul ¥. HERALD, TIMES, SUN AND Ihiu mudtcnere nate acks | wiv gat on about forty-five years old and mar-| ‘mors on the shoulder and asked | UNE ADDED TOGETHER th tha Rrenol pelt St Lonts, t * § FC ONAH WRIA AILOLGeed ok ied him to call on Justice Seabury, Mr,” lan't THAT the Kind of a Want Di. City bo the M United ' oA ite ¥ t ° |Camors has begged to be exoused rectory you should cons 1 f the tine , * vasa town ' t | fro he momet va ‘cepted rtd THAT the sort oi a Aspaper “i ‘ ne ‘ n3t 4 at 4 STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. ee eer me wen with che Senne vertis shou vrat f ‘ y i war ' he St = in which your advertisement should be Ms kous ye , 4 et Vine Tie Oloiny) Qgear (hy Christiansand....8,00 A, M,| fr half an hour. He came out with For reliable service and quick action‘! h Niner ' a H , win't atop, anh Hav é 9.00 A. 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