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| {COMPLETE NOVEL \ EACH WEEK IN THE EVENING WORLD — o 7 eres ONE “OEKT. _ ve |“ Ctrentation Books Open to All.””| NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 21, VATERLAND FIGHTS | TIDE THREE HOURS: GETING NTODOCK Sjrong Ebb Tide Makes Dan- gerous Work for Tugs Aid- ing 58,000-Ton Liner, vs (“Cirentation Book a 1914, 20 PAGES | 'Vaterland’s Bridge, Commander and Ex-U. S. Senator Aldrich Conran, pa yy, The Pree, Pa __ PRIOR ONE BECKER'S COUNSEL 3 CALLS HS ACCUSERS: LYING MURDERER Manton In Plea for Life of the DB fendant Declares State’s Case Built Upon the Incredible Sto of Discredited Witnesses. SAYS THERE IS NOTHING FOR BECKER TO ANS HOSEL TLD ELEN BD NOT TO SEL STEANGHPS | TO MORSE FOR $2000, mm pa | After Station Robbery May "Ha And Peco to Protect New MRS. PANKHURST Identify Them. at Haven Against Action Un- | mt ~ der Sherman Law. | ARRESTED IN. RAID d \ MELLEN TELLS STORY.| NN KING'S PAL ACE I “as Long as | am President,” T. R. Said, Testifies Ex- | Led Militant Mt MEN TAKEN FOR MURDER OF | HARD BATTLE FOUGHT.|CROWDS ON WHARVES. Eager for First Glimpse of Iron Monster, They Witness Battle to Dock Her. | Tappan Victim Pursued As- sailants After Being Struck Down With a Poker. Six men are under arrest on sus- picion of knowing something of the murder early to-day of Eugene Houghtaling, night agent and tel- |egraph operator of the West Shore |railroad at Tappan, just across the Owing to a strong ebb tide three Suffragists to Petition King and Battled With 1,500 Police. Railroad Head. and # half hours were required to- | day in the docking of the new 960- foot Hamburg-American liner Vater-| land, biggest ship afloat, on her arrival f WASHINGTON, May 21.—The un- written history of why Charles W. maiden ° trip. | | Morse, in the heyday of his pros- parity in 1907, failed to get an a’ lute monopoly on Atlantic coast- i bserved by George Maines ait- ‘ wine shipping was made public to-day | | Lesa Comme ms Fr = || t tee Rapacacimiencereallees attempting to march on Buck-| tingonastone wall near the Tappan| essary to warn her in by pemer ec POW see enerates and: Cow . " | y 4 Ingham Palace for the purpose of | railroad station at 9 o'clock last night. cate Ne NAb ke iter eee | TE agate 32 cos g New Haven. handing a petition to King George.|" He is John Motks, « woodman, and | ¥¥ dwumy vu te a pen j < Only the personal intervention of | When’ this’ Women Teachad.the.top.af |in.hie pocket was found a revolver| C4vt. Ruser. told the.kivenias Word {third time by the Commons, becomes Plotted the Death: of Rose: n Preodore Roosevelt, then President, | Constituttom Hill leading to the Pal-| loaded with bullets similar tw the|T@porter aboard the Vateriand Ut @ law, autnmatically, regardless of ‘ Ae o) i ented Morse getting the steam-|8C® the police dispersed them and| que which killed the station agent.|"? could have docked the vessel the the Lords. Daas: SON ED eri ‘ee — ad | arrested Mra. Emmeline Pankhurst| With him was arrested John Avery,| ret try but for the presence along When Preuiler Asquith made the an- The summing up for Charles Becker, on trial forthe mufQer a A ahip lines of the Now Haven system, and forty other leaders, | also woodman, living in Haw.|tke North German docks of « long| nouncement he anid he was prepared! iiecnin Rosenthal, by Martin T, Mant % , Mellen told the Interstate Commerce — The skirmish between the police and| thorne, N. J. The men were picked | $24 cumbersome tow of barges. This ito consider all suggestions which might ma lal, by Ma fon, caused such a crush int ; Commission, Morse had offered the seat outside the gates of up on the West Shore track at Du- fines Gikae banat te ts ers near! | \render the sersrpmentie Byppeaie corridors of the Criminal Courts Building this afternoon as had qi ' ted to sell, Green Park was lively while it lasted.| mont by Chief of Police Frank Dooley 2 ceptable to Ulster, but he insisted that ee wornsis aA eh Mra. Pankhurst, surrounded by al and Detoctivesticial and Shen. fc Ag esl bin Sart ‘the Commons must rst puss the hint| before been assembled there. The hour set for the summing up.of Me l bodyguard consisting of several hun-| The four others were arrested at Es BP: ‘agonal unimpatred. Manton for the accused police lieutenant was thirty minutes earlier @ “ sulted Roosevelt. ae tae Spee dred suffragettes, appeared suddenly | Cornwall, as they tried to ateal a ride | ‘iver. Undoubtedly it was known that | ‘The scene in the House had fol- Liss y ay ae Monn Nie il ae tei) ££0M the portal of a residence opposite| on a New York Central train, Rall- alee Gis Pada di el lowed on a neries of bitter speeches |the time at which the usual afternoon sessions have opened, and oa \ r the park, crossed the road to the gates| road detectives grabbed them. boas ° gta Gadi dite j iby Andrew Bonar Law and other \ eer pe lve DEO Hae and attempted to march down the drive| Chief Inspector Robert Humphrey, Coed a . a shia a Lo Unionists, in which they denounced pnelag crowd appeared as soon as the forenoon session closed, a \ _ | leading to the palace. Capt. William Wells and Detectives batstioe eH | Premier Asquith for his refunal to| 11 0 \ \ | bibit paitioess owning competing ““stounted police then barred thelr| Holstein and Hogan started for Corn- bid ba ah ba neg as id acquaint the House of Commons with], — Both sides had rested after a brief morning session at which 0 : President Roosevelt promised, Mr. Sriveq with atic attempted to cut| pects, They ‘rely for identifeation| WAY. Then the ebb tide worked us Thus Home Rule Dil, ‘They dectareg| WO witnesses were called—one for the defense and the other J Metis Jee er i op bdeee faiy thelr way through the police lines.|upon Mrs. Gondeck, who runs a/40wn and wo couldn't get back in |that the whole proceeding of asking| State, Justice Seabury announced that Mr. Manton would take’t = pened own They fought with vigor, using their] butcher shop near the station, -and| ‘ow of the tugs. the House of Commons to read the| afternoon in making his argument, that the District-Att would Not be interfered with as long a# he) sicKy with such force that the police| who not only saw two men running| “The ebb tide increased in force Home Rule bill « third time before : , +d eu P h adscch , Roosevelt, was President. eee Gown the track after the shooting, but|Atil after noon, At one time, off members know the Government's in- {dress the jury to-night and that the instructions to the jury would Kecaied wes Shae cea and | King George bimself was an inter- | also was visited by them in # search |th¢ Prie Railroad station in J haa tentions was no farcical that It would | given to-morrow morning. ; Peay:Genera) +0) | ested spectator of the earlier move-| for food yesterday. City, we were in shallow wat | Bona , Jar |serve nu good purpose to participate ‘ al rwa x ‘ ‘ \ Bherman law equity suit late in 1907| venty for his protection which he - ; Absent idem men entered the|OUF position waa anything but pleas- Bonar Law and Followers War ee tae The crowd al out the doorway refused to think of luncheon, 1 Bo mention was made in the papers watched from a window of Bucking-| ticket office about 1:30 o'clock and|@nt- But we did not go aground. on Third Reading of Meas- Thon the Unionists started the re- clung to whatever position could be held beside the wide yellow d THinke, ROOSEVELT SIMPLY | Yn anticin found Houghtaling asleep in bis| “The Vateriand answers her helm Hn tar Ae eeeab; | of the courtroom. The police guard was doubled and a line was fo , gee ie Wont: [ae satlolpaiion sof tle pou Ma ne] chair. Apparently & poker was ibe entetaly. se 2 Weink sha oan ure, Due Next Tuesday. finally rove and asked A. Honar Law, which stretched from the doonway on the Centre street side of . iret weapon used and it is v4 ’ the leader of the Opposition, 1 m n 2 Mellen eaid he did not know tf the| ine grounds of Buckingham Palace|one of the men atruck the agent on| Which has never caused any trouble, os he assented in the demonstration, | building to the Lafayette street side, and the policemen had all | Date ee er ee oe tunes | 204 1,000 held in reserve. Every de-|the head with it. but to-day, this being her first trip,| ronDON, May 3.—The Irie Home| Amid snouls, from, hi supporters {could do to maintain order. There were scores of women’in the merperccenunes, Because of Bee tective that could be spared from| One of the men evidently seized)! wanted to be absolutely sure that| pute bil will come up for debate|to reply and the Speaker and they took the same chances as the men—also they pushed | hola lieve, Scotland Yards was on the scene. | toughtaling’s pistol from the table|there would be no accident In con-|gnq third reading in the House of|the sitting suspended, saying there did " Cee eee eerrted Theodore ,. The Ambulance corps was kept very | drawer and both rn from the room| fection with putting the ehip along- | Commons next Tuesday night, tt was| Wee Nothing else be could do. aa Mr. struggled just asthe men did. jet it was. respect eodere. busy in attending to a number of in- side the pier.” * Law sleclined to asal im in matn- ‘The doore of the courtroom ; as the stunned agent staggered to ed to-day. i Roosevelt very highly and it was jurea women and removing on| nin fest, A trall of blood showed| The Arat attempt to dock the Vat-|""ne oresent Home Rule measure | mee OMe. ey nied out of the opened at one o'clock and, it o } pleasant to know that he wae a man siretchers several who had fainted, that he probably followed, after the|¢rland was made at 9:30. It was!iy. been twice enacted by the Com-|chamber, Henry Page Croft, a Un- scarcely fifteen minutes before % of his word. ‘ | Mra, Pankhurst was arrested at the] station was robbed, and found themn|fonnd impossible to swing ber bulk | cons and as often rejected by tho| !onlst, raised the shout, “Three cheers room was fi ‘The fixed chairs ahd © Mr. Mellen repeated testimony | very gates of Buckingham Palace 8| niging behind a coal shed back|breadside against the tide and she House of Lords, By. the provision of tar King Tonal the inererencs belie benches were first occupied and tl 4 given by him before Commissioner) sh9 approached in @ taxicab. The|o¢ the station and that a struggle| backed away and drifted downatream| 1°" \41. act, the bill, if enacted a|teader mond, the ssid came the court officers with estes f) Prouty in Boston about a year 280) Venice, in whieh the police knew the| ensued there, for at this point the|to avold crashing into the ends of chairs, which were set down me 1h regarding eaueth pram Ha eae, 89 militant leader was riding, was al-| piooay poker was found to-day. the piers. More tugs were summoned sas Lae a. p. [ever the least bit of apace avatied. : the eale of New Haven stock that) og to reach the entrance to the deck saya she was awax-|@nd three other fruitless attempts . H. PO. -|They were almost on top of each” a8 was turned over to him to be put on | ote en a i pector Taped | enn aye aa op taiet,| to. aet her in were made. NATIONAL LEAGUE Coopenet: 68 0 C1. Uletner. “Rvery walkeartetae — the market, eo that it could be listeed to the running board and ordered the| stop thief!” She rushed to the win-| Twice the Vaterland drifted down a Myers, tb. 0 1 14 0 Ojevery enclosure was filled with - fon the New York Stock Hxchange-| chauffeur to drive to Scotland Yard.|dow of her bedroom and says she saw| end blocked the entrance to the Lac-| aT ST. LOUIS— Evans, If. .0 1 3 0 Ofextra chatra, ‘And that was ine ielican funas,"| Immediately there was ap uproar,|two men running down the track, pur-| k®wanna ferry allps. Onco she drit- GIANTS Hofman, 2b “0 0 4 4 O|MANTON BEGINS HIS PLEA RE len Republican funds,"| ores of women trying to rescue|sued by Houghtaling, Then she| ted as far down as tho Erie ferry Murphy, rf o 1 2 00 BECKER. oe ‘witness said $50,000 of thia|their leader, When she found her-| heard the cry: “Don't shoot!” and in- Pee Seay Siz on ee peur) 3 = Westerzil,3b.....0 0 1 3 O| Mr, Manton began speaking a gum was given by him to the Repub-| Self caught, Mrs. Pankhurst leaned | stantly there were four shots and she! aia ned there by the tuze Gagnier, ss .. 0 0 © 2 Olute after 3 o'clock. He leaned lican ational Committee in 1904,}out of the machine and shouted: saw the agent fall in front of the home| SUN tn ee a sould be made tor ST. LOUIS Land, ¢ 0 © 3 © Ol|against the table im front of $20u.¥ for Mussuchusetts, $20,000 for “Tell the King I was arrested at] of William Forrest, employed by the warning hae ta fe) 0) a Lafitte,p..... 0 0 0 3 O|Jury box, rocking on his toss 7; 2 ama the gate of his palace and cannot| New York Telephone Company at No! “a. North German Lioyd liner Bar- Chappele, 0 0 © © O|heels until he was fairly launched i® (Continued on Sccond Page.) keep my appointment. 28 Gold street, New York. hasonek: Wan linaking out of has plan Se Griggs... -0 © 0 © {his plea. He spoke rapidly, seldom” “ She wau driven a prisoner to Scot-| A general alarm was sent over the| starting for Bremen, as the fourth ; _ _ _. _ ._| raising bis voice above the pitch land Yard, later to be sent to Hol-| rafiroad system to arrest all tramps) gitempt to dock the Vaterland re- AMERICAN LEAGUE meg 2 3 27 13 1 | Would ordinarily use im talking to.® di t loway Jail to serve more time on her| and suspicious persons in nearby] suited in failure. The Vaterland lay sees otels.. se At hon Saaben in 3b group of twelve men closely clustered: World Respon S$ to three-year prison sentence for inat!-| towns. It ia belleved the men 8-11, such a position in the river that at NEW YORK— Griggs batted for » eee ae ee, Se gating the bomb attack on the home| caped by stopr’ng an O. & W. freight! the Barbarossa could not get by, and KANSAS CITY. Mr. Manton began by thanking the ~ (4) Great Public Demand }) or pavia Lioya-eorgs, Chancetior| train which passed through Tappan) way compelled to back up and wall HIGHLANDERS R. H.PO. A, E.[Jury for the attention and bia aged | = of the Exchequer. at 1,60 o'clock. twenty-five minutes before proceed- 1 1 Oo a Chadbourne, If 1 2 0 © Q/clates tor chelr orks in the cass: Where there is a p' need to be Sylvia Pankhurst, youngest daugh-| The train stopped on signal 4nd) ing downstream, Gilmore, rf 11100 First of all" he said, “we filed: you will find The World TES |! tor ag the miltwnt chieftainens nino | Conductor Fallon and Engineer Mich-|" "finally the tuga moved the Vater- LEVELAND |Kenworthy, 2b..... 2 2 2 8° o)cetermine the strionenens: oF ud there with “the best the market af |) Vs among the forty-odd suffra-jacls got off but found nobody and|iena, with her bow headed north ae. 1 2 13 1 y case and then consider the facts ene © fords.” ettes arrested. She was taken on|proceeded, Its thought the men were} over almost against the end of Pier Oo Oo oO 1 0 iT] — . eS i a eeu after the other, There ts no °. Right now people are interested in |) p01 as she fought to get to the! already on board. Mra. ndeck| No, 2, Cables were taken ashore ae Ly eae en 1 about certain thinge—that B * 4ST, SUMMER HOMES FOR REN Palace gates ond was rushed away jand Forrest agree that the shooting| from the bow of the Vaterland and | eels ba a eo eice Se an emit: nin toon Se wen WORLD oo ttt police ‘station In a taxicab, occurred at 1.40 o'clock, fastened to anchorages on the pier. , risen to @ Position on. a WERE PRINT- 5 pmpte . | 278,13 ED LAST YEARS bridies Withelaiennces eaitua te] Houghtaling lived at New Baitl-|‘Then the duminy engines on the FEDERAL LEAGUE {Reset # , : ‘ , ' sere thas bs had i , More than the As the police,| more, Albany County, N. Y., and has . perpeARcTperat Liane dai tsa ‘ackard p. or he would never havea 169,40 Herald. foot, charged UP! been night agent since last October (Continued on Ninth Page.) AT BROOKLYN— | - — —= — —|in commend of & wl aut many ot t . — “It tl man undertook in 5 . His brother, Herbert Houghtaling, | Totals. 8 13 27 18) 8) TON te ‘ puManien arrived in ‘Tappan to-day from $12Men’s! sBlue s Serge Suits,$5, 95 BROOKLYNS LOSE | ! +_——- | ete to Soccerntane the . ; e . _ jerman nt it 653,800 FORE ARE, WERE It Heveral policemen were, Air) Kingston und wok charge of the ctr Satehan toa eek o0 00 0 0 2| STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, {Herman Rosenthal it ipa 39 155 More satan the trampled upon. ape rhe ies man was engaged Blue falta a) want KANSAS cIry _ |tatoments of the aceused. ‘ . 0 married soon. es Verona, Naples ..... 12M. ~ | const take well. a Friends of the victim say he did not ‘lO tv) ro) 4 oO Oo 1 2- 8 | Mauretania, Liver OPM, “ ~PAYi bows mis orto 108, ane | LONDON, May 21.—The poltce| broke up to-day a large colump of Militant Suffragette raiders, who New Jersey line. One of the men has been partly identified aa one of two have a pistol. although the railroad detectives declare he did, ‘and, that’ was Me own with which he was eee from Hamburg on her Twen.y-five tugs worked in vain to get the big ship alongside her plier in) Hoboken and finally it was found ne- | rad FOR ‘DETAILED ase ao or onene © ORE BASEBALL EDITION. Rose, Webber and Vallon All Up to the Jury as Parasites, D gerra cas ed ie 8