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ew for a perlod of from years on a chatge of at- } d murder, while Gavrio Prin- Who fired the fatal shots, may, Bis waid, escape with ten years’ im ament on account of bis youth. will of the slain Archduke was fo d opened by Emperor Fran PEE Joeoph this evening. The Arch: children, it 1s said, are to In- their late father's estates in nia and at Salzburg and Art- The rest of the estates, In the famous villa Tivoll at oe, are to Ko to the new heir to throne. ean VIENNA WANTS WAR AGAINST SERVIA TO AVENGE ARCHDUKE. 3a WIENNA, June 80.—The frensy by the assassination of Arch- Francis Ferdinand and the of Hohenberg and the urging punitive war upon Servia by ad- sections of the Military and parties wore followed to-day the declaration that a powerful |” party will put forward as nei: to the re of Austria-Hungary the little Maximilian, eleven-year-old en of the slain Archduke, ‘What the result of this may be no ‘o0ed ean foretell, but it may force the | peoognized heir, Archduke Charles Francie Joseph, to enter a strugsie teat will upset the Great Powers of The mother’s non-zoyal debare the little Prince from ing to the throne under the r burg laws, but Count Stern- nent publicist, claims the “law recognizes marriage as Or non-valid, and knows noth- ‘about morganatic unions The Archduke on his marriage re- HUERTASENDS CHILDREN AWAY: City Say Dictator Plans for Quick Action. HIS ARMY WIPED OUT. Two Thousand Said to Have Died on Road Near Zacatecas, WASHINGTON, June despatches received here to- unoMcital sources in Mexico City stated that President Huerta had went his eon and daughter toward Puerto Mexioo, and was making prep- ‘rations for his own departure on short notice. The information was conveyed to the State Department. VERA CRUZ, Mexico June 30.— Chaos reigns in Mexico City, accord- ing to the first British subjects who fled the capital under advice of Sir the throne for any children Might be born to his morganatio jut the supporters of the little ‘contend the father could not upborn children to such an ar- rangement. ‘The main concern now ts the situ- fn Bosnia and Herzegovina, there are grave fears of out- ~ a. BODIES OF THE SLAIN PUT ON BATTLESHIP; ail HONORS ARE PAID. bodies of the Archduke and arrived here on a special train at 6 o'clock this morning from ‘Barajevo. They were accompanied wy members of the household. ‘The town was draped in black, “While all the lampposts were covered ‘with crepe and the fags on all the flew at half mast, ‘the yacht left the guard of fired a general salute, The ‘vessel was preceded down the river ‘by & torpedo boat and followed by ye Governor's yacht, on board of were the members of the of the Archduke and The Governor also accom- panied the bodies while they re- Mained ia the waters of bis ter- - titery. ie. eh ee 2 the battlosiip Veribus Unitis, which ‘Was bying *~t anchor waiting to convey ‘the bodies to Trieste. The yacht fired ® @alure of nineteen guns as she @ame alongside the battleship and the odffins were then transferred to ythe afterdeck of the Veribus Unitis, Which had been transformed into a chapel decorated with flags, the bodies were again bi ich ceremony by the ship's im in the presence of the mem- ot jon household and the naval the entire crew was ‘ee in @ circle around them. © oe JOLENT SCENE IN CROATIAN DIET. , Croatia, June 30.—De- lation by Nationalist Croatians Fs @ Catholic and Servian coalition in S@emnection with the assassination of Arebduke Francis Ferdinand and his in the Croatian Diet to-day, and urbance became #o great that peaker suspended the session, jolic threats filled the Cham- a Pag heros Deputies were ited with being murderers asked ¥ they had brought their MISSING BOY |_ DROWNED. tl is Be@y Fo im the Harlem River, ‘The body of six-year-old Herbert Car- } ver, son of Acthur Edson Carver of No. Edgecombe avenue, the Bronx, was floating in the Harlem River at One Hundred and Forty-third street to- fay by Policeman Casey of the Lenox Avenue station and was taken to the Marlene Morgue. he boy t in swimming with one nis boy chums last Friday and has been missing or a time his thought Rema "WASHINGTON, J Fletcher will be et in” August, Daniels said this n he will remain vaeation Lionel Carden, the British Minister, and who arrived here this afternoon, They say that neither Huerta’s army officers or Cabinet members longer make any pretense of obeying the Dictator’s orders, and that a condi- tion of anarchy 1s near, Huerta, the refugees declare, has again taken to hard drinking, after three weeks of practical abstinence. His condition ie rapidly hastening what seems to be the near collapse of his power. TORREON, Mexico, June 90.—Rail- road men brought the information to-day that Gen. Medina Barron, com- mander of the Federal garrison, de- feated last Tuesday at Zacatecas, had reached Aguascalientes with only fourten men. in. Barron was wounded in the thigh. The body of Gen. Olea, another Federal commander, has been found on the Zacatecas battlefield, A son of Gen. Barron, a major, was killed. His body has been found and iden- tifled. The only group of Federals which left Zacatecas in any order was one of about 200 men, All others fied panic-stricken, So far as it has been possible to ascertain, the Federals who managed to escape numbered no more than 800, The garrison con- sisted of from 14,000 te 15,000 men. About 5,000 were taken prisoners. The extensive battle ground has mi accurate figures diffi: cult to secure. On the Guadalupe road leading to the city 2,000 died, while more than 400 bodies were found in redoubts and trenches around the hill El Grillo, RECESS IN MEDIATION TO BE DECLARED TO-MORROW. NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., June 80.— After @ conference to-day between Ambassador de Gama of Brasil and Ministers Naon and Suarez, it was announced that mediation would take @ recess to-morrow until such time as the Constitutionalist delegates and Huerta reresentatives could con- fer informally on Mexico's internal problems. The mediators came to this deci- sion after reading Gen. Carrang note asking for time to consult Generals as to the informal parleys. Minister Suarez referred to the Car- Tanga note as “satisfactory” and sen- sible in its explanation of the need for time. All the mediators and their secretaries began immediately to make plans for departure to-morrow or ‘Thursday, and it 1s now expected that by the end of the week the en- tire mediation colony will have left here. No time has been set for convening of the mediation, but it is not believed they will gather again for another two or three weeks, CARRANZA YIELDS AND SENDS DELEGATES TO SEE VILLA MEN. TORREON, Mexico, June 80,—Gen. Villa bas once more forced “Firat Chief" Carranza into line, Word was received to-day that Carra bas appointed delegates who will confer on Friday or Saturday with repr wentatives of Villa for a settlement of thetr personal differences and to decide as to the course to be pursued by the Constitutionalists, Upon his arrival here from Zacat- ecas, Villa sent a telegram to Car- ranza, saying he was tired of the treatment he and his followers had received at the hands of the Carra: zistas, that, unless satisfactorily settled, he would de- army would rest on its arms, take orders, ISREADY TOFLEE Private Advices From Mexico EVEN-YEAR-OLD SON OF SLAIN ARCHDUKE WHO MAY BE RULER, be PRINCE ERNEST Von AON EN BERG BALLOU NOT KILLED BY ANOTHER MAN, POLICE CHIEF THINKS (Continued from First Page.) found fn a collar box in Mrs. Angle's bureau. ‘The investigation discloses a larger He informed the “First Chief” these difficulties were cline to take the field, and that his It is the first time Villa has refused to intimate acquaintance of prominent Stamford men with Mrs. Angle than was realized before the tragedy. Ballou was known as her closest friend and, in a way, her protector; but members of the Odd Fellows lodge which owned the building fre- quently dropped in at Mrs. Anj studio, Card parties were often organize there after lodve meetings, the prosecutor has learned, and on other evenings three or four men who knew Mra. Angle well enough to call her by her first name called singly and together, chatting with her and drinking cocktails they had brought In. Mr. Cummings has refused to give definite information as to the con- tents of the latest letters discovered except that they satisfy him that a motive for violence against Ballou existed. He attaches no importance to the ploce of solid rubber auto tire with a wooden handle which was found in the wash room near the apartment. It had not the weight or the substance, he believes, to inflict ®@ mortal blow, and bears no marks. Mra, Angle, who continued making statements yesterday more or less contradictory to those she had made earlier, shut herself off from all call- ers except her father and counsel after she had heard that Mr. Cum- mings and Chief Brennan had an- nounced a positive statement that they had outlined in their own minds a story of the tragedy which was pos- alble of proof. ‘These, in brief, are the suppositions on which the theory is based: That Ballou went to Mrs, Angle’s roome about 8.30 o’clook Tuesday night and heard from her something that him, That he left half an hour later and went to Kessler’s saloon and took a drink, later purchasing a bottle of wine with which he etarted back to see Mrs. Angle. The wine, it is thought, was In- tended as a peace offering. That, when he knocked on the door of her rooms, he was go away, but ins! admitted. Thai opened, Ballou forced his way in and wae confronted by the other man. That a fight followed, In which Ballou was struck down with the flatiron, SEVERAL LETTERS TO MR8. ANGLE SEIZED. All the evidence supporting this theory has not been made public. What ts believed by the police to be a stain made by a large amount of blood was found on a large grass mat in one of Mrs, Angle's rooms, It was while he was atanding on this rug, the police believe, that Ballou was struck down, The stain appears to have been scrubbed by some one who tried to eradicate it, Boveral of Mra, Angle's private let- ters were taken from her apartment yesterday, They are not the so- called “Charlie” letters, but are othera which the police believe will estab- Meh the identity of the man who was in the rooms when Ballou came back the second time, The officials also took @ pleve of Mis telegram created a atir in Car- ranza’s camp, The "Firat Chief’ im- Minen from Mrs. Angie's bed. The let ters and cloth were locked in Bren- wid’ Itzer Bullding Rew: World's mediately wired that We had ap- pointed a mediation commission, and that it was en route here for a con- ference. He did not announce the names of his representatives, and Villa declined to state who will rep- yesent him. NIAGARA FALLS, Ont,, June 30,— K Li head of the Mexican ban's safe, The Chief said to-day that the fact that measurements show a difference in the conformation of the bare feet which left bloody imprinte on the stairs the floor of the apartment does not slow that there was a third person in the house that aight. These changes in conformation, he ex- MUST PAY FINE AS PUBLIC HACK Judge Crain Upholds Magis- trate in Fining Chauffeur Who Solicited Fares. HARD BLOW TO TRUST. Court Holds Taxis Can Accept Only Passengers Who Tele- phone for High Priced Cars, Judge T. C. T. Crain, in the Court of General Sessions, to-day handed down an opinion which ‘restricus the | Yellow Taxicab Company absolutely to private hacking business unless the company takes out public Noenses for its taxicabs and chauffeurs, ag pro- vided in the ordinance adopted May 27, 1913, after a long campaign waged, by The Evening World. Tho decision ts another setback for the Yellow Taxicab Conpany im ite persistent and impertinent attempts, to use the courts in nullifying the ordinance, Edward 8. Milne, chauffoas. @a Yellow taxicab, was arrested early in the morning of April 7 on com- plaint of an inspector of the Bureau of Licenses after he had kept his cab in front of Churchill's sestaurant for seven minutes with the flag reg- istering “Vacant,” had gone down Broadway to Forty-elgith atreet, turned north, stopped at Rector’s and proceeded back again to Churchill’a, stopping in front of the entrance, ‘The inspector claimed in West Side Police Court that Milne was soliciting trade without @ license. Magistrate Appleton agreed with the inspector and fined Milne $50 despite the fact that the defense set up that a cus- tomer at Churchill's, through the head waiter and the Yellow Taxicab agent there, had sent a telephone message for a cab and Milne was waiting for the customer to come out of the restaurant, ‘Through Wing & Wing, counsel for the Yellow Taxicab Company, Milne appealed from the decision of Magis- trate Appleton. Judge Crain heard the arguments, In his opinion Judge Crain pointed out that the Yellow Taxicab Com- pany did not produce the Churebill customer who was alleged to have ordered the taxicab, nor the head waiter, nor the person who was al- leged to have recetved the call at the garage. Judge Crain held that Milne was “plying for traffic’ under the guise of answering a private call and con- firmed the $50 fine, The Yellow Taxicab Company, un- der the present law, is allowed to send taxicabs from garages in an- swer to private calls, but those cabs must be used by the persons ordering them and by no one else from the time the cab leaves the garage until it returns, An amendment to the law has been prepared which will do away with the so-called “private” taxicab business and put the Yellow ‘Taxicab Company on the plane of the other companies which have taken out licenses and are complying with the law. —~—._—— NEW JERSEY GIVES FREE DENTAL FETE Hundreds Bring Teeth to Aid State Examiners in Official Test of Embryo Dentists. TRENTON, N. J., June 30.—The Assembly Chamber at the State House was transformed into a vast dental room yesterday when twenty students took the examination for admission to the profession conducted by the State Board of Dentistry. As there waa no cost for the work, hundreds of men, women and children pullers look at thelr masticators, And look they did, with all the vim and am- bition that accom; y the entrance of the student from the *neoretical to the practical stage of his It After the Jrapecitor sroussnds of teeth, t ind ti nid uiry as to sy ir knowl- ‘among those treated many gold~ ‘ited teeth adorned the mouths of weveral. a as BOYS FIND $50,000 WALLET. Newark Man Had Left His P. in Revenue Collector's 0: Checks, notes and mortgages, ‘worth sporonimately 9 $60,000; were found ue v lector, Newark, yeaterday, by Arthur BE. Sanford of No, 370 Summor avenue, that city, Mr. Sanford had called earlier to pay hia income tax. Efforts to fn afterward failed. cial Eaton place, Bast 01 Harry Talakott of Now ths took the wi e, at Nutle; rd, leaving _ — NOT LIKE AN OWL, gation rie’ said he doubted the rene that Gen, Huerta was pre- paring to leave Mexico City, He iad raat paakauen oe Gen, pues sion ol m the departure of to Puerto had no lained, might have been caused by ¢ extra pressure ou the woman's ay he we ig ot Ball ce Be ea loee (Prom the Baltetin,) Cutie Bobby. assembled to have the embryo tooth- | fh The property was owned |! The youths. Leonard Kolodin of No. | W renee, and PRINCE RESPIGLIOS! IN CHURCH IN PARIS Princess Murat, Bride’s Sister, Gives Reception in Her Honor After Marriage. i PARIS, June 80.—Miss Laura Mo- Donald Stallo, daughter of Edmund K. Stallo of Cincinnati, and Prince Francesco Rospigiios! were married to-day at St. Joseph's Church in the Presence of @ company of distin« guished guests. Among those present | were Ambassador and Mrs. Myron T. Herrick and Prince and Princess | Murat, who is « slster of the bride. | Prince and Princess Rospigiios| are | going to Norway for their honeymoon. The ctvil ceremony was performed yesterday. The witness for the bride were Mr. Herrick, the Ameri- can Ambassador, and her brother- in-law, Prince Michel Murat. The brid witnesses for ¢! room were Prince Julio Respigiioai and the Duke of Mondragone, A reception folowed the religious) ceremony to-day at the home of Princess Michel Murat, sister of the bride, on the Avenue Trocadero, —_—_———_ JAPANESE TREATY DETAILS KEPT SECRET Not Published Out of Deference to United States, Says Tokio— Trying to Avoid Excitement. TOKIO, Japan, June $0—Takeakt Kato, the Japanese Foreign Minister, to-day announced that details of the treaty negotiations between Japan and the United States on the subject of the Californian alien land ownership legislation would not be published out of deference to a request from the United States Government and also because the publication was deemed unnecessary. The comment to-day of the more moderate among the leading news- papers unanimously expresses dissat- isfaction with America, but following the cue given by the Foreign Minis- ter, shows a disposition soberly to dis- cuss the subject in the hope of en- lightening instead of exciting the public, The fear is expressed that Japan's case is hopeless and there is evidence of a strong feeling that the time has arrived to fix the status of Japanese subjects living abroad. EE SCHUMANN-HEINK GETS HER DIVORCE Decree Entered at Chicago Permits Her to Drop Name of Rapp— Former Husband Pays Costs, CHICAGO, June 80.—A decree of divorce for Mrs. Ernestine Rapp (Mme. Schumann-Heink), wife of William Rapp of New York, was en- tered by Judge Sullivan in the Su- perior Court to-day. The decree pro- vides that Mra, Rapp may resume her maiden name, Ernestine Schumann- Heink, and that the defendant shall pay the costs of the suit. It also atutory charge the defendant's not supported by the evidence. The decree is granted on statutory charges which, it is held, she proved against her husband. A niterae is allowed on the defend- ant’s fi a cost bond and bill of ex- ceptions within ee SAVE WOMAN IN RIVER. Two Men Pull Would-Be Suicide Out of Water. Marlo Ripa, nineteen years old, of No, 41 Eust ‘Twenty-fourth street, an operator on women's dresses, at- tempted suicide to-day by jumping into the East River at the foot of Marginal street. People on the recreation pier foot of Twenty-fourth street “Woman _ ove rai’ and ‘# old, 5 Fifth Brooklyn, threw off his coat and tried to save the Bhe fought him off and Arthur O'Leary, a helper in, the Dock Department, living at Pike street, also jumped into the river and between them they managed to briny At Bel mother was alck work and thi ah young woman, to shore. rancher, was to have departed for Bos- ton this morning to visit his brother he sees if he can get $710 back. He he had it with §40 more in bag when he reached Smith that C ia coat when he retired. ity wave it to James Valentino, the night clerk, Samuel Walter who had relieved Valentino gave him his coat to-day, but in the roll, MoNall: RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N, Y., June | 30.—'The condition of United States Com- missioner Shields of New York City, | who suffered a might shock of yale | yeaterda; ie mucl ro! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914. YELLOW TAXICAB {MISS STALLO WEDS COOKS FORBIDDEN PILL LW. W. THREAT TO JUDGE AND JURY TRYING AGITATOR Told They Will Be Held Per- sonally Responsible if Tresca Is Convicted, OF OPIUM IN CONFINES OF DRUG-PROOF TOMBS; Dope Crusade of Miss Davis Fails to Keep Trovato From the Pipe. Keeper White of the Tombs thought he smelled opium early this morning— opium in the prison from which Miss} with threats by the I. W. W. Katherine Davis, the Correction Com-| against Judge, jury and prosecution, missioner, thought she had removed| the second trial of Carlo Tresca, one not only all drugs but all means of! of the 1. W. W. organizers, who Is introducing others. White investi-| charged with inciting to riot in the} gated. He traced the odor to the/ recent silk strike, is going on at Pat- fourth tier to cell No. 418, and there, | eraon, N. J., to-day. Feclining at ease on his bunk, he saw! Prosecutor Dunn received a tele- Michael Trovato, who has been in Sram ordered by a meeting of 300 prison since June 16 awaiting trial on) members of the I. W. W., most of two charges of grand larceny. them silk workers, held in Casino ‘Trovato was twirling @ yen hok, fashioned out of a woman's hatpin, over a lighted candle in lieu of a pea- nut ofl lamp, and the fragrant fumes of the opium rose appetizingly to a smoker. On the bunk lay his pipe, manufactured out of @ plain tobacco Pipe, ite bowl plugged up and a tiny hole bored for the opium. A rubber hose was attached to lengthen the mouthpl 5 As White watched, unseen, Trovato alipped tho cooked pill from his yen hok, tapped it down in his pipe and sighed luxuriously as he inhaled the first puffs, holding his pip jainst the candle flame. Then White rushed for Wérden Hanley. Trovato had smoked half a dozen pills aud was in a happy mood when the Warden arrived, but he wouldn't tell where he got his supply of opium. They confiscated his layout and searched his cell, but they found no more of the drug and finally aban- doned the search, leaving further investigation to Miss Davis. 695 SAVED FROM WRECK LANDED AT GLASGOW |« street ratway sor Other Passengers of Liner Callfor-| to Justice Brady recommends that] nia Are at Londonderry—Know ih Giese Ge watimatelts perct tea of No Loss of Life. Pelham Parkway and City Island Railroad to run trolley tracks through GLASGOW, Scotland, June 80.—| Pelham Park and across Eastern The Donaldson liner Cassandra ar- Parkway, . It a probable tat this plan w! ye adopted and will give a eee ee ey rch Gis Damengers| trolley line to city island through Pelham Park, fornia on board. The remainder of Park Commissionera of the the passengers of the California, @ insisted heretofore that which {s ashore on Tory Island, off | the coast of Donegal, were landed at Londonderry yesterday. The passengers report that during their transfer from the wrecked ves- sel a Glasgow man named Hood was injured, Officials of the Anchor line say the reports they have received from the officers of the California do not mention anything about the killing of a man, a woman and a child in connection with the wreck, as re- ported in the London Daily Chronicle. Hall in East Fourth street, Paterson. The telegram said that Dunn, the Jurors and the Judge would be held “personally and individually respons- {bie” in the event of Tresca’s con- viction. What this means was expressed by Alexander Berkmon, the anar- chist. “T am tired of these protest meet- he. “They do not accom- thing. Six determined men, or even one man, by resorting to ac- tion, can do more to throw the fear of God Into the capitalists than all the protest meetings in the world. We shall never free Carlo Treaca by seeking justice in the courts.” —_—_—.>__—_. PLAN FOR TROLLEY FROM PELHAM TO CITY ISLAND Bronx Grand Jury Recommends Permit to Run Tracks Through the Park. The Grand Jury of the Bronx, after | hearing statements from city officials and others interested, took steps to- day looking to the establishment of | @ street railway service from Pelham! ‘ailroad company has been unwilling to do. ———— ALDERMEN EXTEND BOROUGH FIRE LINES, New Areas Established for Frame Buildings—Alderman Colne Ny ‘son Bros., New York agenta Sworn In, of nehor Lin out the following statement thi: noon: “The report of loss of life on the California is untrue. Every one has bene accounted for and everybody is well.” Tho Board of Aldermen adopted an} ordinance this afternoon extending! what are known as the fire lines in the five boroughs of the city. Some buildings are not permitted to be erected within a fixed boundary line. Former Assemblyman William W. Colne of 11 Irving place, Brooklyn, was to-day sworn in as Alderman of | —>——_ BLOWS OFF HIS HEAD TRYING TO BREAK JAI the Fifty-second District, to succeed, the late David R. Coleman, whose | Prisoner Uses Powerful Explosive| funeral was held to-day. The Alder- | manic Chamber is draped in mourn- and Is Found Mangled—Build- | ing out of respect for the memory of ing Is Damaged. Coleman. DANVILLE, Il, June 30.—In an attempt to liberate himself from the Williamsport (Ind) jail to-day by means of a powerful explosive Wal- ter Atchison, thirty-one years old,| Fifth avenue near Thirty-elg! was killed, his head being blown off.| was crowded with women shoppers this | ‘The explosion, which took place while|afternoon when a window cleaner Sheriff Cowgill was absent, did much ve von raring Sure Hee of La Ripepenges 1. | butlain, ¢ southwest corner an comaee. So thesis tAROr Of Pada 4 landed in court yard within & foot or nitro-glycerine is not known and inet into stores, Women fled fri how he procured it is a mystery. k up the victim, He a charge of horse stealing. His home eyning was spread over his bod: No. 51 Fourth avenue. ae WINDOW CLEANER KILLED. and men ran to Atchison was arrested yesterday on| was crushed and Fiend, ; 4 it from the view of the crowd. waa near Henderaon, Ky. ‘Vie. was ldentified as Bruno Dowdin of eee BOUCK WHITE TRIES AGAIN. ed Socialist in Church Riot Once More Seeks Freedom. Bouck White, the Socialist preacher who is serving months’ sentence on for breaking up the religious services at Calvary Baptist Chureh on Sunday morning, May 10, tried again to-day to get @ certificate of asonable doubt from Justice Weeks In a two Supreme Court, White waa not in Clerks Are A court Rimnmelt, Dut" wes ‘ropresented | OM rine ster . Patrick McNally, a Sam Antoniol inti next. 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