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FING | EDITION f eorriow IL f- PRICE ONE OENT. rae ; KAISER’S G fa | FERS WAL Rr THAW TO MATTEAWAN ston 1 WHEN JURY REPORTS Se , No Matter What the Verdict, Guards ‘ Will Try to Get the Prisoner Mrs. Rockefeller Suffered From - Back in Asylum Cell. Lingering Iltness, but Recov- ery Was Looked For. The case of Harry Thaw, indicted for conspiracy, may go to the jury {this afternoon. Thaw’s counsel, John B. Stanchfleld, concluded his summing} Mrs, John D. Rockefeller, ‘elie of ep /at 12.50 o'clock. Deputy Attormey General Cook degan his address the richest man io the world and, at 1 after recess. It is expected that Justice Page's charge will be short. the eume tine & (voman as Jittle When the jury returns a verdict there will begin « thrijling race, the to, the. aeaetat Dublie as the two Matteawan attendants starting in @ fast motor car from the Crimine! bagi Ye at “ye Court House to rush Thaw back to Matteswan, to bé pursued (as quickly beaTH NOT EXPECTED. f sn ee st mons mr enemas scan vee damparat Bo- . er rt he County Court House, hal ; ; Argel ec uueadste ae ‘ety sa evn a It the writ can be served before Sop ct le Weert in oi eash improvement twb weike dgo that her 7 : Thaw gets as far north as b fea . saat fg Plains he wil be kept in this judicial} | rushes ahaa pein Be ical distriet. Theh will begin an entirely chotell a wite, went to Ormotide, Fila. They started ( ew judicial inquiry as to his sanity: from there at noon ;to-da: i -day for Jack- 4 THAW MAY ae MAT- 10 SENATORS AT sonville, where a ,epdoial train is in \ TEAWA J a waiting, and they dre expected back NEW YORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1915. ERNMENT DISAVOWS | _ACT OF RAIDER WHO SANK U. S. SHIP LS SKIN OFTHE FRVE. | WN 4 asl ad }|FACING PROSEC ven) |President Wilson © Gets a Rep in Hand and Witt Take | , se yal oe co | Be ‘Anterned. aE s ae ea ees Soe /PUNIGM HER CAPTAIN, | ‘UNH AMERICAN DE Criminal Lawyers Have Case American ship P. Frye Prine ‘lel Fledtich es unwarranied, according to déspatehes A btrong pfotest is expected from Washington. This Mrs. Mayo han placed her affaire tn ¢ a (hp banda of rick’ Best. of met in a most conciliatory spirit and Germany will 5 this city to right what ste claims are | Government that Capt. Thierichens acted solely upon his the Berlin despatches asserted. @ay \with hib Berlin despatches aaid officials united in ascri py J. Wheaton Carpenter, a rechg- | fortunate real’ of af excitable captain.” f ie nized authority on the penal code, ‘The Berlin press has not yet been permitted to { If the writ is not served Thaw wi in New York to-morrow afternoon. Phe defense in the case restdd at 11 Pren' @olock this mogning. Tho first halt <a Laure pe eas tengo te four of the nrorning session of the Galestia Spelman Rock 5 ‘ ler wis: born in Wadsworth, ©. of The American's Fat wan full of bul-| other. Criminal Branch of the Supreme Refuses to Answer Questions well-to-do New Engldnd parent parents, es f let holes, and that ia said to indicate te stated that while an action for mt that the attack on nim had been made| pecuniary damages may have been PRE oe setentnstion the Anish of! and Is Given Until Tuesday |% 207, She wae her go back to Matteawan and take up With Mrs, Rockefeller when she " ——— aaa a his eentence where he left off on the died were her sister, Miss Spelman, fired the first shot ut the Zapatistas| will be made to reach the man whese morning of his escape. and het daughter, Mra. E. Parmalee as they we trance to his housn Others said the| with women have been published and they will decide just what effort) tne Government is teported to be preparing a sta responsibility for the act upon the Priedrich’s capthin. German Raider Eitel Unfit To Go to Sea, Washington Report. ere trying to force an en-| admitted and alleged relationships had begun the shooting. | from one end of the country to the # ‘the crosa-examination of Thaw. Junior by two months, Ase obtld, she front a short distance, After he had + theenranh thin bab teed. Maren 12—Al-| Treasu is Deputy Attorney General Cook did to Change His Mind lived in Wadsworth, mn Burlington, Ia. | been Killed the houss was looted. The Hepinaege valilnw ss pot applet ike sg bhi T tinoee, th his. Wisse teat oe ua, told Preaitea | Rot try to confuse Thaw or do any- oO ange Mis Mind, |and im Akrow, O, where her father, UNDER § FLAG iesarase' ae Teperved. ta pletely, what Mrs. Mayo. belleves| communication to thé Goverament.|man commander would poe PRE tenstees Serko aire tia in court | Meese bey ugg wc ap ised to make an tavestigation. © hould be the punishment he de- | says it wil require ont these weeks to to sen again, Tia reporte from ‘ S . 2A dryscots _ serves for his alleged desertion of her | repair the Prinz fitel port News show the Prins Bitel 4 4 Hie was content to draw out from | vei i ey york a atock broker | LAter ob Hed tn Cleveland. In the See and and her three children. She is deter- ped reports to Washington oM-|in very bad condition, palm admissions that seemed to prove pei 2 eyo tA Aone hos grammar school at Cleveland she met| McMANUS WAS LEADER orned that ha ohail be made to.“pag” |olals catch to sanke (tr oartsinctimt| “After “his” exaneansh Gill aL soccene, of tbe nroesons e7iuhs tee cmawer questions: toeday. before | ZowB Rocketdtte , whea.they were af-/Wilson Demands Reparation IN AMERICAN COLONY. | _ not \n the money sense—tor the suf-| the German raider will be forced to| President Mr. Peters talked over the” he hfe perl aaj Dh teen yenre eld. _ fering and indignity she says be bas. intern. telephone with Capt. Kishne of the © | Bim were gullty of conspiracy. the Senate Ship Lobby Inquiry Cam-| “m.egy spams to have been littiesen-| for the Killing of John B. | gyicaco, Maren, Harry K. Phaw looked composed, mittee. The committee gave him un- timentaity Im the 4ship between + almost cheerful, as he resumed the] tll Tuesday to consult counsel, and y friendship | _ | witnegs chair ta the Supreme Court threatened to turn over his case to), for ten years each was the this morning. He wants to finish the|the United States Attorney. Mr, best friend. During the days of Mexico Ci “Wands of Deputy Attorney General | had come to Washingtpn five or s!X| say nis b ny Veclisee caiicetian Laceuazata. rlctanity ce’ Ohenas, gore teem Cook. times since Dec. 1. fade awayy-and aogh thereafter, wher reg 4with whom did you first talk! “With what branch of the Gov-| 4 the streets of Cleveland prominent American in Mexico City,| Mcilhenny about leaving Mattcawan?” asked]ernment was the busines® that) oo, wesks ina pingly bopeless was killed yesterday by Zapata troops j | usual air of one who discusses a mo-| mittee went into executive session.| mentioned in en figtfres they left gray sweater was around ais neck} deciined to answer. He said, how-|markable only foy its unpretentious-| sealed by the Brazilian Consul @md he carried his bead well hack/ever, that his visitg had nothing to|ness on Euolid Avetiné, Cleveland's cording to advices to the Sta! and chin wp, as if in defiance. cy with ine Ship rca ™ Li “mile of milliona,"; Here Mrs. Rocke- partment to-day from the Brazilian “Did you first talk with Hoffman | When aske; they ‘© Go with | rolier reared her tpar ehlidren; a fifth Minister in Mexico City. legislation pendipg before Congress . on the subject?” Mr. Cook insisted. | he again said he had the right to re-|dled in 4: “ancy, ‘ ee A ik premised the Brasilian Minister he ae is impossible now for me to| fuse to answer. The training given the Rockefeller woul4 punish those responsible for "said Thaw, not deflantly, but as| The Somiaittns tem saad to bim it | children by their Thother ta declared Explosivi Js had really tried to revive his|'#W woich te © ON to have been almost Spartan. Al- memery on the subject, but had| Kyun ‘asked for tme ,to consult| though the, Reqidfélier wealth in.| te murder of McManis, which ia failed. counsel and was excused pntil Tues- creased in JeSpg’ and bounds,’ there said to have been one o! rerenee - 1 “Did Alfred Henry Lewis advide | day. was only one carciagé and a horse,| muse St was charged that janus ————__—_ z you that it was lawful for you to hire cared for by a maa who acted as both hissnagh ae brea Madd ae they five mem to help you in getting’ y coachmap 4n@_hostier,, These were] Vere in city previously. away? Mi A000 UNDER KWIFE, used mostly Bundayr on the trip to} After conference between Presi- QUIT MATTEAWAN. much of the Wors herself, She also| ser, insisting that th “— can't quite remember,” said supervised every detail of the care] guilty ef the murder Thaw, with his important staccato WASHINGTON, March 12.—Bec- | and training of her children, particu-| be puhished and that adequate rep- etyle of nipping off bis words, “But|retary McAdoo was operated upon |jarty seeking ‘> indttl! ih their minds| gration be made te the family of day at St. J was advised as to my legal posi-|for appendicitis to-day at a hospital) the lesson of thrift. the vietion. on a cl . here. ‘The physicians issued a bul- eit bagel Tie saying the operation had been | ‘Of her children, three are living. She} ‘The demand was transmitted In «| ‘ile successful in every Way and that} was the mother of four daughters and st named, John D. telegram sent by Secretary Bryan to the Brazilian Minister in Mexicu City. ‘The State Department approved thein- formal action of the Brazilian Minister in asking for the punishment of th troopers and instructed him to insist that it be carried into effect. High | ppeeding “Did any counsel or any one - vise you that it was legal to hire five eae cones wee in a very favor- -< o men for $6,000 to assist you in leav- ing the youngest. ing Matteawan?” yr GAO or accompanied tor | Her eldest daughter, Bessie, who mar- “My lawyer, Mr. Morachauser, ad- tps met to the hospital and waited|ried Prof. Charles A. Strong, died in § vised me that it was no crime to|in the anteroom until! the operation| France in 1906, at the age of forty. \ Jeave Matteawan. He did not advise | 4s Over. ° + |The second daughter, Alice, died in \) me es to any particular way.” infancy. ’ 2 “Did any of your counsel ever The surviving children are Alta, : @ovine you that it was perfectly Pren' facturing the trunk 7 develop further complications ef an| Way, oul international charact Bodgnheim’ ‘Btates ‘ + Hig Manus was one of Wpo best known,| WANT TO KNOW MORE OF NEW | == Miss Spelman ‘and young Rockefeller, McManus in His Hbme. Gate Tesploind aod tet tadcerelbia HAVEN MARRIAGE. her's il aeaies meinbers of the American colony in| Divorce proceedings were also con- @rdeal of cross-examination at tho| Ryan was asked on what business he| nocketelier's early manhood, when he| WASHINGTON, March 12—John B.| nent Chicagoan who-has large inter. | til an investigation of Mayo’s affairs anages a large ue =) Mr. Cook. called you ~here?” asked Chairman! seargh fot! work, shé Apeouraged and| &# they Were occupying the Mexican | in business in Mexico City for about stufls and Explosives»to Be De- | president Wilson's” hands J) Realty, it would be impossitie for) Wall. sea to answer, and was| cheered him, capital after the evacuation of Gen. | ffcon yearn and was a leader in the) (Continued on Fourth Page.) veloped at $250,000 Plant. the sinking of the William 'P, yf me to say.” Thaw replied, with bis| temporarily excused while the com-| When Mr: Rookefellefe wealth was! Obregon and the Carranza forces. psa iyo a fy —= declare the act without TRUNKFUL OF GUNCOTTON ON PASSENGER TRAIN), vou s214 and hear a great deat about|tored into costract with private) Oficiale here were expecting Federal Agents Trying to Locate| tional officials, &. Shi br ~ : And so it is with an advertising ped by New York Chemist, medium that claims to render a cen for the Goverament, hus already ap- CHICAGO, March 12.--A trunktut| Public service. of guncotton, sufficient to wreck @ trajn or railway station should it ex- plode, was the article which Federal Church, Mra, ‘Rockefeller employed| dent Wileen and the Cabinet, a for- | Akents exerted themselves to find to- LAWYER TOLD.HIM HE COULD OPERATION A SUCCESS) two macs, but oti inatatea on doing| mal demand was. sont to Gen. Sala- GA: The ene Win Ite Gaegeronn She as declared to be the prop- erty of Dr..Herman Bodenheim of] 415,640 POSITIONS, New York, Bodenheim ‘in ‘said to bea manu-| 70,561 HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS, &, shipped by paswenger train from New| 45, 19° PLACES TO BOARL. York to Ban Franciaco. have been traced through St, Louis 1, 275, 790 WORLD DADS and Kansas City and is now probably oMcials did not eapcct the affair would| "If some one sees a passenger train 581,998 " mone THAN wil Accounts as to Killing of Me-} found,” ‘naries F. Clyne, Ui some ous Siatries .—John B. tel brought upon her. Pe Secretary Peters of the| William P. Frye, sunk by the Prins SS sworn GOVERNMENT TO HANDLE |"inss's.%sm. ss menp_et oe “RITTMAN INVENTION crew of the Frye an possible. Process for Making Gasoline, Dye- Capt. Kiehne is expected in Waste ington to-morrow, and as soon as he arrives be will be questioned by Mr. Peters and Counselor “Lansing of the State Department. : Preliminary reports placed ae ty, according to a promi- | #idered, but these are in financlal agen. for Bryant, Mrs, Mayo’ of Scranton can be in- a big firm whic Troup of mines in} Yestieated. Mr, Scott also desires to juata district, He had been} Secure more information regarding es to his alleged desertion of WASHINGTON, March 12.—Secre- |1t is considered certain that the tary Lane announced after the plete report will make the inet meeting to-day that he had claim. 4) a Usefulness how much is being done for the public| interests to bulld a $280,000 plant to|Germany, of her own volition, will poo by commissions, congresses,| handje the invention of Dr. Walter G. | open the matter. ards, committees, city, State and Ne} Rittnian of the Bureau of Mines—a! But the mere payment of monetary process for the manufacture of gas0- | damages will hardly prove line, dyestuffs and explosives. tory to this Gov , Secretary Lane, acting as trustec/of the Frye was ai” according to the upon the case by experts, and G But it is when the work is done that ¢ Said to Have Been | the story is best told, pliéd fer patente on Dr. Rittman's in- vention. Later he will announce de- tails of the plan fo: utilizing it. Dr. Rittman'’s imvention has been ex- In this connection it is interesting and instructive to note that there were sep- arately advertised last year In The demands made by Sewall of Bath, Me., one of ers of the Frye, that the the German 7 who was arrested yester-| 944,178 WORKE! Louls by Federal officers| 906,776 HOMES, &c., TO LET, Two KILLEB, MARY HURT drexoloniven = "| Stora sumer acwinter Resorrs| — (W MEXICO CITY RIOT ohemist in New York and} 15,197 HORSES At~ CARRIAGES. iw believed to have been! 11,419 SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, &. LOR ANGEL, (Oa).. MAfah 18 Two thousand Mexicans stormed the National Palace at Mexico City yes- terday in an effort to release two TOGETHER | hundred and fifty Catholic priests hn- prisoned there, according to advices received here to-day. A riot followed, Tt Is said to ross the Western country, West suddenly leave an track with @ terrific expl rae . Gusta: of ab, & verrifie ieee Get ni iat 2