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FINAL Ge 7 “Circulation Rooks Open to “AN” | _—_ NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, PRICE ONE CENT mores: ites 7 “Cirentation Books Open to All| 20 PAGES 8 PRIC WEATHER fer te right end Theredeny cocb BF INAT, —_ ONE CENT, ‘ ROOSEVELT TELLS HOW “MURPHY DEMOCRATS” HELPED BARNES ELECT REPUBLICAN LEADER UTRAFFICINARMS —|STATE DIRECT TX | WAR WI AUSTRIA AI ta | ~ NEUTRAL, ISU.S. | HAS BEEN ANPED —_ REPLY T0 LV TDENIOY 10$23,000, 000): uttedanh's Wats Misfortune She) “Good duvant © Shvuts Gov. DECLARES ITALIAN SENATOR; TROOPS MASSED AT BORDER Prince Von Buelow, German ‘Baseball To-Day, Ambassador, Reported to Be | NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA— | | WAR TALK AT CAPITAL} 0040 : | NEW YORK— Saiat 7 1000 — Malian Cabinet Meets To-Mot- | sattortes—chaimera and Killiter: | Perritt and Smith, | dy to Leave Rome. row to Take Definite Action se | AT BOSTON. as to Hostilities. BROOKLYN— | 10004 io BOSTOUN— ROME, April 21 (United Press). 00300 — Benator Carafa declared to-day that) patteries—Aitchison and McCarty: the negotiations between Italy and| Crutcher and Gowdy. Austria were at 9 standstill and that arded a completo break be= AMERICAN LEAGUE. © two countries as imminent een von Buelow, the German Am- AT PHILADELPHIA. for ready to leave Italy, HIGHLANDERS— 1 navy are ready to 0340 a ‘ mont’s notice. TrOOP® | ATHLETICS— are cone ited at the strategie po- 0000 eit from which the first hostile Fisher and Nunamaker; and MeAvoy, movers 1 t Austria mat be eavoused tn steet the Itallan coast AT WASHINGTON. rald by the Austrian) BOSTON ich ye at at | 000002 - © Cabinet will mest to-morrow, at ine it ig expected that | WASHINGTON— 1 ¢ jn will be taken, | 005400 _— steamers are held at) Batteries—Collins and Carrigan; docks, except where special per- | Boelling and Williams, ) to sail is granted by the Min- = FREE St MEH AG 7 aahin) aanive ft FEDERAL LEAGUE. of the founding of Rome, and was AT NEWARK, made ocvasion for spreading of BROOKFEDS- war propagin ls, meetings of patri- 10 otic organizations being beld through: | newaRK— vives from every section of the rian frontier tell of feverish war | - Austrian military AT BUFFALO. not believe that BALTIMORE are to be made to Italy, | 00 = sing thetr troops and| BUFFALO. nes are reported flying 10 — close to It in territor ata tidal erent py ‘Troop trains are in- Sree TAIN feudlan Wratten Gis GAME POSTPONED. and great quan- proparations. The of! t They wre mn their aero n vatlway: INGA rice of munitions are being massed] The game between the Pittsburgh ready for use and Chicago Nationals scheduled for * Rome is quiet, the people seemingly | to-day at Chicago was postponed on epted the belief that war] account of rain, co » to com with the result Selatan coiemmanieneiil that agitation generally has been} HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS, abandoned, The Vatican is still work- ing for peace, but with little hope of puce — races resulted as follows: GERMAN AVIATORS FIRST RACE—Selling; for two- DROP 150 BOMBS Javwroiin: far fatnen ON A RUSSIAN TOWN. first; Thajan, 199 (Metcalf), even to to area ; wv and 1 to % second; Beaslien, 97 BERLIN, April 21 (via wireless f9) (agecaney), 5 to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 to 5, London).—In retaltation for the drop | thira, ‘Time 0.48 9 Bob Redfield, terberg and Gum. ping of bow n In. 1 aviators the corps has dropped 15 Little Gink, Good ( }also ran unsel, Blue Rock bombs on t railway aU r olds and upward; six furlongs. Bialystok, causing material damages | ie naywine (Ural), 16 to f, 6 to 5 it Was announced to-day by the Ger-| ana at first; AL Bloeh, lot (Bux War Oflice, Pollowing is the ton) t 1 { ihe repor ' o'Vand 4 the stern arena there has *t le astern aren, iret 1 tuation. 7 to 10 and 7'to 20, see- ‘ol n), 5 to 1, 8-118 B65, Canto, Napier, of bombs dis on Insterburg and Gums both open towns situated out. a of operations, — we Hs “s, ino bombs yesterday on the J and 6 co 4, se a nn yen th 107, (Ural), 2 oto 1 ind, Pine, 1074 lower, J. 1, Har x, hel, Color Meslicha, Hertha V., Ortyx, Inez, Fred Levy also rin FOURTH RACE The La OGRAD, VAT Ae ion at § in East Prussia.’ ran, ceeemlaneet sci TONE against the sale of arms and munition taken fr to the allies, it is understood that the troller Travis reply Is bused largely upon statements Senator ‘Sage, who a already made by President Wilson in MacDonald, said that he had known response to appeals from various for some tine that the $23,000,006 peace organizations and that it clares that any attempt at ¢ of the war to prohibit the while the market is open to he finally that there is no possible appli- cation in the pre State Departme ing und defending the rights of neu- tral governments to conduct trade in, ——_. everything short of contraband, and — TRACK, HAVRE DE/|even to ship food supplies to the civil Md, April 21.—To-day's 103 IND RACKH—Selling; four-year: | | Mrie Mond Docket, Golden List, An!ta also Can't Protit by It, Bryan | Whitman When Told That Tells Von Bernstorff. Sum Must Be Levied. VHOLLY FRIENDLY} BUT HE GIVES ASS Answer Denies America Has| Republicans Say Conditions Accepted England's Vio- Will Not Permit Keeping lation of World Law. Tax at $18,000,000. WASHINGTON, April 21.—The re- ALBANY, April 21.—While Re ply of the United States to the re-| publicans of the Legislature were cent memorandum from Count Bern-| caucusing on State taxes to-day As- astorff, the German Ambassador, deal-| sembiyman MacDonald notified Gov ing with exportation of arms to the! Whitman that w direct tax of §23,- allies will be delivered to-day to the 000,000 would be required this year German Embassy. Secretary Bryan| it is estimated a levy of two mills mado this announcement to-day, but would not discuss the details of the reply: amount. Secretary Bryan declined to say! “Good heavens!” the Governor whether the reply accepted the Am- ejaculated when the news was broughi bassador's memorandum as from the would be necessary to raise thir to him. German Government or as an expres- sion of Count Bernstorff's personal Assemblyman MacDonald, who i views. The reply, however, gives it Chalrman of the Ways and Mean official recognition, leaving the ques- Committee, sald that he arrived a tion of its authority between the the figures by adding up the variou Amibassadorand his Government appropriation bills and then sub Regarding the Ambassador's protest tracting the estimated State Income m figures supplied by Comp mpanied would have to be raised. Majority 1 er Brown, the others had estim jovernor a A that $14,000,001 the tax," Sage remarked, aft: The note ts said to hold that it ta! the conference. Germany's misfortune if she ts unable The statement was made later that to convey arms to her home ports, Whitman had given his assent to the and introduction of a bill levying a direct tax of nt conditions of ‘The appropriations ty be passed by the peculiar legislation and rules the Legislature will aggregate $6% made in the case of Mexido, 000,000, and Comper AViN estl- ply is understood to be a mutes that the indire revenues of gical und legal discussion the State this year will fall off to of the points raised by the Ambassa- about $40,000,000, per? dor, taking Issue with the statement! It is es that the United States has accepted! will raise the lquor tay England's alleged violations of inter-. tirely apart trom tax prop national law, and calls attention tol osition the various notes presented by the Henate Pinance Committee to t to London assert- hed $400,009 out of the Construction Bill of $4) t Was reported Mayor Mite any Com otitled Gov direct tax , instead of $18, noon that th population of fighting nations ‘The effect of a declaration of a prac- tleal blockade by Great Britain has Whitman that necesarily modified the strength of; Would be $24,000, mittee of the Senate ho position usumed by the United (90000, as was at first reported States on these subjects, but nowhere! This would me that New York the note polnts out there heen) City's wre of the burden, 7 any sacrifle of principle by the State! eM, would be $14,100,000, Department tn the negotiations with A be stie Albany tiling: at Was sent te t " of Aldermant Thess, it polnted out still] President McAneny, where the Mayor! Lowe continuing, with the result a}, | and several era were holdin | most daily t rs of the British| cunferer Mr. Mit Was asked ninent Hl are being aby interest of neutral ¢ which, after all, is the matt order In cour of the United States Governm REPUBLICAN CAUCUS ILLINOIS BOXING BOARD TO CONTROL ALL SPORTS, FIXES NEW LIQUOR TAX : of Carcol) Bi tented Aus WH Resale in ix Det Must Pay Le SPRINGFIELD, WL, Ag 1 sittin You nG enate torduy sanended Courrottt ALBANY, April 2 ing bill so that tate Athtanic Cams |W borH sales exceed $ " ' ould 246 pe \ r gt 1 nm nlen hy the pr t ux Lb 4 the Wy amend Friends se inc dain faneiiee of the bill clin the amendment will aye ‘ van abe vesult in it defvat unless it ls with: The voto fur the tx wax about drawn, <a em ee bTOO 10 ODO, - | Ex-President R Roosevelt on 1 Stand In Libel Suit Against Him COC SR 022-2 open CoA LOEOIA ODN 04-4 d HHO dO Ebon BASEBALL BOSSES FLATLY TURN DOWN PLAYERS DEMANDS Strike May Handed Down by National WOMEN TO WEAR SHOES THAT FIT THEM. don't look as if reltg: t to wear No, 6 sermon in Paterson this afternonn a and ammunition to any applicant would cover the direct tax | M0 E HA would constitute @ real breach of neu-, “The Governor will have to stand R T N 540, 000 trality. f BRITISH IN FRANCE [oyd-George Gives House Commission To-Day on the manner n the war on the than six times + men in Franu: tains 15,000 men requests made by LOGAL OPTION DEFEATED IN. PENNSYLVANIA hundted and “SAYS PLATT-BARNES COMBINATION PLANNED DOWNFALL OF HUGHES a Se Roosevelt Gets Barnes’s Letters Into Evidence and Tells How Leader Dominated Conferences of Both Parties at Albany. WAS SURPRISED TO LEARN SPEAKER WAS MERE DUMMY By Samuel M. Williams, (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) COURT HOUSE, SYRACUSE, N. Y., April 21.—Col. Roosevelt was his own star witness to-day in the Barnes libel suit, Aided by: skilful guidance of his lawyers, he got betore the jury four more chapters of polit er written by Barnes denouncing Gov, Hughes and all political reformers. history and an amazing It was a red letter day for Roosevelt and he tairly gloated over every punch he got in on his opponent. His attorneys have a bag full of letters ready to spring at the right moment. Meanwhile the Colonel related con- versations with Barnes and other politicians, all tending to sustain. his Jcontention that Barnes was the abyolute boss and that the two political }machines worked together at Albany, * Crowds Iterally fought to get into in the corridor | ceetier while officers fought back | Wi INDICTED the crowds to foree a pasnageway, The caine of Murphy to elect | wittin Ham ehan Senator was taken es The Honel sakds ON PERIURY CHARGES “T discussed with Mr, William Loeb the combination between crooked —— |! wine ind crooked pallttes. Mr, |! eo informed mo in answer to eer Sequel to White Slave Trial inj un questions of mino that the com- bination of crooked business and‘ Which He Defended Con- | erooked polities extended not only to business like printing but business of vieted Man, [the worst tyr go Sooty j “Held 1 Mr Ivins. “You — wre draw lusions of your own Former dude John J. Pulinien of| rains w it tbe.” the City Court, « ni} COLONEL GOT EXCITED ON WIT- * NESS STAND, tel “T omix houted Col, Roosevelt, it the lawye you are: you are making an Max DB. Steuer, ap preme Court In th e Justice Brady wer said that Mr noon bef Mr, St wax his ellent and had through the morning pap an indictment fairly shrieked i rising from his seat and again is fist, Jmomber of his Camily and de ) \ Rowers Interrupted. “Hota present Pimeelf for ar t if the he said to Roosevelt. was true | » took hand, d- Justion Brad sid he knew noth tress yourself to the ¢ rt a « caught himself t hb suppressed vtinued his testi- Mr. Loe formed me that at the me of nota Senator to uc. Mr. 1 W, When there was a De tie anajovity in the Legiela. tu plit between machine nd onticmachine D veratic Sena- Mel went to see Mr, Barnes fiod ow . ve, Barnes, would Viemachine man, ‘Mr, Barnes answered, saying he could net do so but his arrangement with Mr. Murphy was that Me, Murphy was to have a hand in the election of a United States Sen- ator.’ Asked v Pranklin a londe © insurgent I ' 19 Colonel got ty the most dramatic action of the ! H ted tot iy, gestiews aval w en with both r 1 up bis face, showed hig teeth and shot out bis words like @xe n plosive bullets diveotly Into their ears, PY sal hone He told me of the unten of inde.