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a “Circulation Books Open to All Vi dda ONE _OENT. Soret te ea _ NEW YORK, _THURSDAY, “MAY 14, 1914. 20 PAGES PRICE ‘ONE jE OENT. i NEW YORK ae ANS: BY CLOSE WARN v9 © oO 0 0 :10= 4 “BOING 10 PIES: - PITTSBURGH | INPITTSBURGH)° 9.2.2.9, 0. 09. oc) (NV EIGHTH INNING Batteries—Demaree and Meyers; Adame and Gibson, Umpires we f and Hart. q | McGrawites Scored Three on BROOKLYN Pads AS Let a1 Mina, cual “8 Errors at Start, but Pirates |0 OF OF OF OOO HF = fo} core Three and Caldwell | : 5 | Relieves Keating. bn Mellen, on Stand, ‘Stand, Tells How Late! _ Soon Tied Score. - CHICAGO ‘ = 0 0000UC~€Um%dUlCl1 = | Police Inspector Aided Westchester NEW YORK. | re Batterie Ragon and McCarty; Vaughn and Bresnahan, Umpires—| saad NL ro ie : ler an cmalic. . . . , DealWhileCashWas PassedOut j,..¢.....% 4°O 4 5 | sei .o « 2 1 o/Manton Brings Out Contradictions ° “ ” ' Hartzell, f., o 0 3 0 0 to String of “Unknowns. Pa oe ee AMERICAN LEAGUE \J.Walhit....0 0 1 0 0 Of Jack Rose’s Testimony by the fT 1, 2b 1o2o01 AT NEW YORK— Williams, 1b. o 0 0 0 0 Opecta! from a Stafl Correspondent of The Evening World. Merkle ib 008 0 0 HIGHLANDERS |Holden,cf.........0 0 1 0 0 Gambler Who Says He Loaned WASHINGTON, May 14.—How $1,200,000 of the money of the | Snodgrass, rt 009 3 0 Oo LOSE joeeeatyce ye Prisoner $1,000 to Pa the Gun- steckholders of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad passed | Stock, 3b. 9oo1 10 000001 00- 1 Wiscbet ee 1 at el y tmto the hands of “persons of influence” in New York politics through peaaeed ei ‘ ‘ é > DETROIT -0 0 0 2 0 men. the late ex-Police Inspector Thomas Byrnes was outlinu to-day by —---—-lg 9 9 000300 3 0 0 0 0 oO Charles S. Mellen, former President of the New Haven system, on the} Totals... 4 5 27 mW 2 —_ -0 @ ov 0 witness stand before the Interstate Commerce Commission, The money RTTeaURG cnt and Sheridan” ne Pieneeel) Dovene, chamaverner, Umpire |r 74h as SEEKS TO SHOW MURDER was paid to influence the Board of Aldermen and other bodies or R. H.PO. A. E. Cook batted for Williams In 9th, WwW individuals in New York City to make certain changes in the franchise of | J. Kelly, ct .0 2 2 0 4) FEDERAL LEAGUE DaTkoi | AS CAUSED BY RIVALRY | the New York & Westchester Railroad, one of the white elephants which o1so00 R. H.PO. A. E. a. the New Haven acquired during Mr. Mellen’s management. toe 8 ol a BROOKLYN— Bush, s8......... o 1 2 4 0/Witness Omits Many of the Details = The $1,200,000 was distributed an H 0 Kavanaugh, 2b at 6o oes te Meson: BROOK aon ae ro GPROOKLYNS WI! WIN 1 10 0 0 HeToldat Former Trial,but Sticks © ‘These peti deseribed the wit- ms i * Gest Bide of New FEDS Veariate. |i oo 20 0| to His; Statement That Becker Igned by Mellen Ang aan aace 8 Soon ST. LOUIS “ o 012 0 0 i betta from Byroes. Thoy took the due t223e 0000 1 0 oo 4 0 0 Ordered the Killing. bile te Mellen and he honored them oxconeuns, 0 00- eoo20 in cath ior etock as the visitors epe- R. HPO. A. EL -0@ @ 0 0 a biphenyl and Hartley; Seaton and Land. Umpi O68 @ @ 4) h eg ation: neces, Mee ert oe Cooper, <t 0 0 3 0 Ohno. Ts % sy G 3|-— eit anak ‘ ' 4 : HI Harry Vallon, the third of the conspirators in the plot to murder * were being rewarded, through Byrnes, Bret ; i 5 i : Warner ran for Gibaon tn 91h, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | . ee ie Herman Rosenthal was called to the witness stand in the trial of ex-Lieut. fee Siete: aorviess In marina: enenaes 11120 i: FRALS. Totals........... 3 @ 27 15 1/Charles Becker at 4.50 o'clock this afternoon, ‘The District-Attorney in the Westchester franchise gra pee 0 0 0 0 of Summary: AT BUFFALO. Vouch batted for Burns in 6th, * ‘ A . by the city. Mellen didn't ienow the First Base on Balla—Off Demaree, WORE Me cee hoped to complete his examination of Vallon before adjournment nature ef these eervices, But ot 2 1 Oly Gear e or eae be | NEWARK— i ” f Byrnes, did and Mallen trusted +9 2 3 3 Ol Agams, 3. Lett on Bases New York, 001100010~-3 ARE BOTTLED (| ‘The Detroits took the lead in the | fo-night, Byres, Mr. Me on bluntly, ald he : ‘ © 5 © Js; Pittsburgh, 8. ‘Throe-base Hits—|BUPFALO— ‘ rte aSgeort raat ui [iree timely! Vallon succeeded Hiidgie Webber, who had been under the fire 6f Rte ier or Mvuedy elo te the a ! i! $ 0 sen and Dereaty res ate Hite 10000210 -4 balla, Keating was taken out of the} cross examination for most of the court day, Webber breathed a Pais Ay tranenction. 48 27 10 Oland Beseher, Dectle Plage erent | Batteries—Holmauist and Heckin box in the midst of an all-around] | ‘ : i He eald he paid out $10,000 last ay Lous Mee renee Wid witee Ade tT | ser: Fllenweider and Latonge inlxup on the part of the Highlanders, [S18 1 relief as he was excused. ‘ ‘March on one of the due bille to a ee PO. A. g,|Cmplres—Klem and Hart. aa AT BUFFALO. sce alaceaig deals In replying to Mr. Manion’s questions about his life of lawbreaking. : man entirety unknown to Liisa = 0 1 0s 3) 8nee-10,000, i SROOND Gaur —— | pola GROUNDS, NEW. rorx,| 2d defying decency, Webber kept his equanimity perfectly. But he etvi Fe ae eee care nes brought Boucher, 31 “6 @ 2.8 4 (Rgecia} te Tes Evening World.) HEWAN T= Zaragoza’s Army Cannot! #¥ 14—Ideal haseball weather) looked more and more worried as Mr. Manton pointed out to him — = teday. Mr. Mellen was excused | Kommers, r 0 0 2 0 0) FORBES MELD, PITTSBURGH, vA . i | Brought out a crowd of 7,000 fans to! that his testimony either did not agree with that of Rose or had as apoalend tamtrnniad 0.6? \f yh eile, iQ! & Ue PU Pe Arcane Rte Eiraies ane 03 Cross Mountains to Join Tigers We dete enieemesen eee apparently been altered since the first trial in order to fit im with: lot of document nally cl ere this fe 4 po = | 4 : Pesring on these, dealings ‘with the Hagin ib oe ae olthe frst time. this ban The pBatterien Curtis, and Meckinger Hroops Before VeraCruz, |enmemest: Kein. mes) Manager| (Itt pe one lige ot Rose, turned out to be bad regards — “Bast Siders.” He will go on the M - |weather man dished up the right|#rendan and Kritohell, _ 0 3 ebber's memot ‘use, turned out to rey otand again nest Tuesday meornee: H . 4 ‘ | tind of weather to-day, and the park AT ROCHESTER. GA Peis fey peers (ee nteaned se sporting | Page) | ing eveything except the main facts of the murder plot. ‘ Most of Mr. Mollen’s testimony .0 3 031 ae = rR OAM, | mn ‘ ~ r, Manton made incessant efforts to get from Webber states po sia tae Taipan cease Be ee ae Sipntinnee ona purten ath Page. JERSEY CITY— | Congratulations to Gen, Gonzales. We FEDERAL | LEAGUE. wm that the whole gambling crew which had moved from the sentences, the witness revealed what 1 8 417 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE. 0001.00 0 1 O-- 2 meet soon tn Mexico City.” cacao BUFFALO. | Bast Side to the white light district was in a savage quarrel with has been long known gurcongt rd SUMMARY: ° ROCHESTER— ava Gen. Franctaco Vilia, gathering hie| 0000 Rosenthal and there was a general demand among them for his death.” Serres streiet: rane Pentel First Base on Balls—Off Seaton, 1; | Rr MeInHAGI 10 2 10 = 0 — 9) troops for an assault on Saltillo, gyPRALO One of the questions put to Web-@———————______ see of the New Haven and all the| or, yy uy, ee eee 808° | aosToN— . , Batterie Frill and Cotter; Hughes | where 12,000 Federain are encamped, 0100 ber that showed in @ remarkable | to July 16, 19127 A. Gambler, transactions of the New Haven. od nal’ G pag Louis, Ne vee ‘i 00000 | sans sent this brief telegram to Conatitu- Ratrerien- Lange and Wils way the absolute indifference of his| @ You lived in New York up to who made you president of the |pase Hit—Hotman, ‘Two Hite—| CINCINNATI— ATBOSHEST RR: tlonalit headquarters here to-day in| and Umpires ~ Kind to the decencien of lite was thin: |t#* time of the Kosenthal rmurdeet | Oe ee attics vena naked, | Wentersil (2), Gagnter, Wittett, Drake, 10021 JERSEY CITY— |Fesponse to a message adviaing bim|O°*N* — /____ @. After murdering Mr. Rosenthal) Q. Where was your busi te tae sense Morgan,” re- Secrifice Hita—Bridwell, Murphy! patteries—Tyler and Whaling: 1sen- | 0020 of the rout of the Huerta forces at AT PITTSBURGH. or taking part in {t you sent around! 4. at Forty.second street cod me | ied Mellen, eagerly. “He told me|J0len Basee—Seaton, Evans, Um-|ion and Clark. Umpires—Quigiey | kocHEsTER Tampico. | BANSAS CiTY— 950 to Mre, Rosenthal, didn’t you? ‘| avenue, | ry p dont of | Dif@®—Brennan and McCormick. At-|and Eason. ne 000001 “Yes,” replied Webber with s look| Q. Where else he was going to make me president o! tendance—1,200, _—————— 0000 Mexican rebel oficera awarmed the jae were you in tre the New Haven. That was all. I pataucel sO AT 8T. Louis. | Government telegraph om | PITTSBURGH of surprise that Mr. Manton should| gambling business? A. In = didn’t know the salary and didn’t PHILADELPHIA . . | -ctunttortee—-Verbort and Pearce, Baal : . graph office here to- 203010 see anything odd in that fourth street with Rachael Broanl wis oaares he womosoe | JURY (N LIBEL SUIT TOLD)" 0-00 0 | mB nase te wm ome Ratteries-Henning, Harria ang} NO one not having @ card of ad-| Q. Your poker club was in what recognition of good service.” st, Lous— AT MONTREAL. | Pablo Gonzalea's victory. The Con-| Rasterly; Walker and Berry, Cin. | Mission to the Soustren or pe Tale: [pare aeithy horthweat corner of Forty, It was expected that Mr. Folk, T0 FIND FOR WASSE Al AWWAG PROVIDENCE— | atitutionaliat barracks, customs houses! Pires--Bush and Mannassau, duction from an official was allo ‘cond street and Sixth avenue? Ay } counsel to the Commission, would 00000 aud even: the etvest cursere were to loiter on the floor, Merely curlous| First floor up. 7 Batterles—Mayer and Killifer, Ver if AT BALTIMORE. spectators were driven to the upper} Q. Where was the entrance? A, Om (Continued on Fourth Page.) ——_——- ritt and Jenkina. Umpires—Orth ana | MONTREAL— thronged for the frat time since the| INDIANAPOLIS— floors and gained auch eatisfaction a3| Forty-second street, right near the, ati, Med Mu, Orme, | Court So Instructs, on Ground He BEhOR aa 20112 fall of Torreon with excited groupe 001 they could from looking down into| corner, raat earmila. Nose beter 2 ; Ratterles—Oldham and J. Onslow, of men predicting « quick MORE— the rotunda from the balconies of the| Q. How long di re i. aes i = Was Not Dismissed From AMERICAN LEAGUE, Mason and Madden. ane cigs eee ea EAE? es 0 oper gailarien, thal? A. Pineen peat beg Police Force. | i ; ‘Two women not before witnesses) Q. How long have you known Jace You Are Invited! ‘The jury in the libel sult of cucncn TORNInSt en: | sanmont” vaneite REBELS HAVE BEGUN |Rarideny Quinn. an eigererss dalebay tener Roget Eventective gaara! uy e jury in the mult of ex- " nal Cour ding 5 rece ‘ebber said = a | policeman Joseph Wasserman against 000000000 | 012330 CAMPAIGN TO TAKE RIES OT OM ORAL Detectives Thomas and Maxwell and | Zelig tor pieee? had known, the Bronx Home News retired at 4.16 vs | TORONTO-. CAPITAL OF MEXICO, locked in the witness room. Thelr Q. pia . In fac, 700 Aart 10 en ea raceme St | WASHINGTON mT O10 plod ICO. HERO MEISENBURG punino,|eaee ia Soe re, Ti ona with Rowe? "A. [uses teat one or another of The World's Im || vstructions from the court to find a 38 Batterles—Danforth and McAvoy, By Samuel M, Williams. | ya. Fei vided testimony were not revenled ject money from gaimbting ho! : formation Bureaus whenever YOU || oraict for Wasserman. The only haesee mpgs and Schalk; Ayers | Hearne, Johnson and Smell (Staff Correspondent of The Ever |Onicage Pays Tribete to Marine| bul it was said they would follow nim, uses want to know anything about |question before the jury for decision | Connolly. ¥ pire en mm ee porte 1@ Evening K a Mesice, | Webber and Vallon on the stand Mr, Manton objected to thle @ OCEAN STEAMSHIP TRAVEL, | was the amount of the damages to be ; NEW ENGLAND MOURNS, WASHINGTON, May 14—Tampico, CHICAGO. May 4--Hundrede of aoi- | Mridaie Webber arrived at the court tion and it w Hed out, bi SUMMER OR WINTER RESORTS, |! awarded. TON, diere and sailors in uniform, with bands | reom at it nd wna Immediately ae Sulod oul, Ra tit Webber had replied aT ST. LOUIS— ROAD TIME-TABLES, After Justice Brady had instructed Heneral Honore for Three We han fal Practically all of Northern playing, headed the funeral cortege | placed on the stand, “Louts Webber” Terig of 4 i A ate LIBRARIES, ||the jury on points of law and lett 00000 Boll ci voce Cece. = WR Mexico te In the hands of the Car- which to-day varried to {ta last resting the court attendant Introduced um, with Ae Ken eee TAXI RATES, BAGGAGE the evidence with them for consldera- | BOSTON— ROSTON, May —Und ranza forces, and the preparations) of” famuel Seisenburg the Then sae ts cae eee Dis or have any Bi HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, APART- |] kod the court to instruct) pesertes--Hamllton and Agnew, |The three men who died in the service |! Clty to drive Gen, Huerta Into) son, Uoited * @ When did you frat mee er be Pansate, MENTS, man was-not dismissed from the bo. (Leonard und Carrigan, Umpires—Hynn |of thelr country at Vera Crus a exile arevunder way 12 the Constitus a sherman. | At ves rete ieee prior ‘ lee Department, but was retired aj4nd Evans. whose bodies were buried in home soi}| tionaliat camps, according to reports niaations and 4 The World's Information Bureaus |) verdict should be returned in favor coseesenmnrss: to-day were Daniel A. Haggerty, cor-| received to-day from the front. hundreds of citizens and public officials | 7 — ouierans are conducted strictly for the cons }/of the plainti®. Justice Brady sv AT PHILADELPHIA, poral in the Marine Corps; Walter L.| The capture of Tampico gives the, arched In the pro Am venience of the public. No charge is [charmed CLEVELAND Watson, seaman, and Rufus E. Percy, —_ pes, frome, Lhe , ‘The evidence taken « 4 | training acho! att nade for the services they render. || waunerman was het digaaaated that 00000 the Marine Carpe, | (Continued on Second Page.) aati A. Four years ago. ‘4 Q. Where did you met him? | At Jake Wolf's cage, bk TISZA TO FIGHT DUEL. Q. When did you next meet A. About a year later, Q. How did that happen? A, city of Cambridge, rich in its BUDAPRST, Hu ry, May Count For information of any kind by » In the Bronx News ch ATHLETICS— jones with the e heroee * f_eerersl| ‘ Epa ope sea Ta Stephan 1 na Hungarian Premier, | Rose brought him te the front phone, SE PEE COBOL DAD OY hae 00000 bed h to-day ¢ d to a duel Stephan] place and introduced him, Call 4000 Beekman! ¢ b ys Hy! 4 ios Leite oa mame 3 body, vas iid at resi | muda tours, $25 a5 wu ‘al servis yee thy oho, to : Rakovsky, a fell tet Bronx County. Batteries--Hagerman and Carisch; fe is ate en the ganadian a re a SPE | Baz, Gtk: srunae cenaiere, Speman | tiely ittereation jn pes: i re Ee Other details of the trial appear on Plank and Lapp. Umpirea—O'Lough- peithee Hi F'the “Municipal Court ot, the ee 3 of this ineue, i ln and Hilderbrand, Waner, Eta batons of eeeh slam