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SShtoior sicanieaats ineen aaiaieieaceataeinanitlea teemaioned Becker’s Last Plea for Life on Ground of Conspiracy WEATHER—Showers Probable To-night) Tucsday FINAL The FINAL I “ Cirontation Books Open to All. | = = = —!> SS i PRICE “ONE CENT. crore 1018 See ee NEW YORK, ‘MONDAY, _SULY 12, “1915. 14. PAGES ‘8 PRICE ONE Bliss) ERLIN OFFERS GERMAN LINERS TO U.S; GUARANTEES SAFETY OF PASSENGERS BOMBS FOUND ABOARD WT FR BECKER GERMAN SITUATION GROWS NEW OFFER BY B BY BERLIN = ONE SHIP WARNED OF PERIL WECBEFSREDON SERIOUS. WASHINGTON VIEW HeeN oan OF PLONE ne OBR MARES NO CANE N jes methane of United States if the Demands N OPENING EVENT SUBM ARINE WARF ARE Are Not Met. r i sistant Prosecutor. | Ais aron Napier hcyecuns by Wireless “itt Prose | ‘iaaeserin ssc ie isl: (em She Is Safe, but Howth Head = COERCION IS CHARGED.|"t" »t carefully eeanibed thegeuatian,. he United States has taken on such a| | Not Heard From—Hunt ~ sorlous and orithest charneter that the | Ambassador is seeking informationon! — Hustling Her All the Foreign Office Says U.S. Flag May | the attitude of the American Govern. is understood to have! , he does after he has) Little cKeever Had to Keep n Germany and the| replie Influence on Witness Is Basis | policy of the American Government | ment toward the German re Way i i ; Za s Bas , » Ge ply ay to Win. Holt’s Aide. for Application in the (wiles tne an deterate con |"atr t tnnin aeons Be Raised Over Liners Now ~ | \ Ca sideration, that It may have the firm. | President Wilson it in not unlikely er ae : ye. ‘ Pate, wale — : ' ” a - “ WEW ORLEANS, July 12—A wireless message received late to-day by | Federal Court. |neas which the circumstances require, | {at some intimation will be given to) AQUEDUCH RACE TRACK, L. L Interned in Our Ports and Guar. : ‘This was the statement made to. | tt Gerthan Ambassador of the serl- —The last day but one of the local agents from Capt. Goudy of the British steamship Baron Napier said | ape eee | ousness with which the United State uct meeting brought out a antees Safety to Passengers. 4 day in high official 1 . Secre- e a1 ct 7 e e| the had searched the vessel and had found no explosives. ‘The message was ¥ In high official quarters, Secre- | Government regards the crisis, zed crowd, The flelds in all tary Lansing, after taking several Secretary Lansing has begun work|the races excepting the feature were days to examine the German reply, {on a draft of a reply to Germany, but /of ood size, and tis evidenty | WOULD NOT BE MOLESTED jay that about the only | nay not go to Cornish, N. H,, after aly M44 Not given any one the lightest | what the talent wants, ‘The Astoria Counsel for Charles Recker, after in response to a warning wirelessed by the Navy Department last night| many conferences, came to the con- to the Baron Napier and the Howth Head, laden with mules for the British | clusion to: army, to watch out for bombs in their holds. Both vessels sailed from | move left is an application to the +, confer with President Wilson. T 1 * } tions as have been received fro the | fillies to the barrier, Lorac, Celandria y 9 1 e| 7 ‘i United States District Court for a} New Orleans July 9, the Howth Head for Dublin and Belfast, via Norfolk, | se ie a joriginal plan, it was explained, was) White House as well as the State De-;and Pleione, surely a well matched band the Raron Napier direct for Avonmouth, ‘The Howth Head has no re ye oe Sorpea ip os ee |for the President and Mr. Lansing to| partment point to the framing of al trio. ‘The track was almost fast, de- By Carl W. Ackerman. that ecker was convic as he | " ‘es : , but is due in Norfolk to-morrow, confer and then have the Secretary of | reply which will express even more) spite last night's rain. | Aiavalltd atte broadcast over the sea f he Arlt State draft a note to be submitted to, CMRRAtCAY than before the views of FIRT BACK, 5 BERLIN (via The Hague), July 4a, [United Press) Cea ‘The warning was flashed out broadcast o H . sea from the Arlington reniaentta roture (te United States, and the belief i Pra Oe hs ha 428) willing to make further concessions to ) safeguard American travellers in, wireless station last night, following the receipt by Secretary Daniels of a ; baie | growing that the next note may in- Wor a Fad ta rig we | “ ” telegram from New Orleans newspaper stating that a letter to that paper | jto Washington clude some idea: of the intention of ebaia” ‘eainer, 2D. aden the “war zone,” the Foreign Office informed me today. She will not from a person who signed himself ax “Pearce” indicated that explosives | | Eh Bac a abort Now she belief is that the eres dent} the American Government if its de-|¥, abandon the submarine policy, but will consent to placing several great two vessels. tO) a ourke Cock= | ang Mr. Lansing, working independ- |*mands are not met “ape ape ee also a ran and Martin T. Manton will sub-/entiy, will prepare memoranda and| The general comment in Executive German liners under the American flag for the remainder of the war, in oe nin of ee mit a statement from an Assistant | confer after thelt Ideas have matured.! quarters to-day was that the next addition to granting immunity from submarine attacks to four English ting a cheap tot | !iNers, as proposed in her latest note to Washington. on of killing & Ps 4 chared his Pa accn Spritig-Ric the | | District Attorney relative to what finite announcement ix expected | American note would define the posi- | Lady tees aap er and eepiate thet pressure was brought to bear on aly on whether Mr, Lansing will go| tion of the United States even more, Helen Barbet British Ambassac ee witness whose testimony 48/19 Cornish clearly so that many's subse- |i" the opening scramble, ler practi. The suggestion made was that the Hamburg-American ners © rank Molt, also known | 6 so-called em conferenc ‘ lon oKeevi work of Fran! ‘0 the so-called Harlem conference int von Bernstorff, the German | quont attitude would dofinitely deter-|°"!¥ All the way, but little MoKeaver 4 wh ominitted m ty ieete - nad to keep hustling h 1 the time, | it Be ot ener Ae ae Mr. | es to the pros ent 7 KcabameReapy ¥ asked Secretary|mige whether diplomatic relations Wad to keep Imuatiing her all th eel {Imperator and Kaiserin Auguste Victoria and the North German Lloyd a # attempt to get Becker's case) Lansing ithe wishes to see him, aod| were to be cont f ‘he ran a good second he had no Morgan and with whom he me | before the United Staten Supreme | pase at Hii adi dale and Sieh Risa ye es I al — {eh (fap moc, second (he! Had a |liner George Washington be placed at the disposal of the American Gov. bad formed a :POFIB PSP in ane Yourt by means of a habeas corpus mption, under w vhit appeared to be ernment for transporting neutrals through the zone of submarine. persons who had friends or relatives » nogro witness Marshall, | 1S HELD IX IN MEXICO i: ebint two tallen, Post 2.01 “Of course you understand this matter would rest with the ships’ ews ‘ 44 the Howth Head and Baron : in the second trial that | f me $. | Pr} 3, a Napier to wateh for reports from | — | Bocker met Jack Rose at One Hun- | ‘W MERCHANT 10 TE \. a iy 'Aiainine Owner Ga Hebe: | ete” sald Under Foreign etary Zimmerman, “but Germany would te those vessels. dred and Twenty-fourth Street and | eane Hotting . Willing to place at the service of American travellers her largest liners it | result of a conspiracy in which cer- tain persona In the District Attorney's Office figured. It is reported that in support of jthe Cabinet on t Home, welalit and jockey Helen Warten, 118 | MeKoever) 1d, MePeagaet) | F , The Howth Head is not equipped / Despatch Says Young Turks|Seventh Avenue on a night shortly D Padilla Made Captive near) et? tome, weit and 5 i, the American Government cares to suggest it. If America desires to place aay wirsieny “9e La aaa Have Hidden N Feari | before Sasi naar aa 1 POISON BY SN BY MISTAKE yank Border, Handcufled and [2-7 Fel Py aii a w 4 5* them under the American flag we shall certainly agree.” While a score of detec oured ave Hidden News, Fearing After Becker's conviction Marshal i . i ra ee ara Orleans to-day for trace of the ss caring \repudiated his evidence in Philadel Carried Off in Auto. : / ‘The Kleuhant, Aber) Germany, it was intimated at the Foreign Office, is willing to tars ower a Dion Vet, Fox these interned passenger ships without financial gain and with neutea) writer of the signed “Pearce” Political Complications. | phla, but on being brought to New H Kl, PASO, Tex. July 12. id head of the York by the District Atu h io: a the Chief of Police and heac ork by the strict Attorney he | F ‘ A j ad y é _ Se nagamblan won the steeplechase! crews, from the Captain down, The chief reason that Americans deaire | Detective Bureau centred their per= -——- |made another statement isiterating Augustus Sartoritis Thought | "ported to Federal authorities to-) andor a well timed ride by Murphy. | rede bad sonal efforts to obtain a statement) pants july 12—La Liberte says| his testimony | that Castulo Padilla, an Amert-| 7 out t the first time| travel aboard English Mners, it was pointed out, probably is because better ” from Tans Halle, arrested here Ist ly att Nasionate of Tome hug| Harford 'T. Marshall, the lawye: Bichloride of Mercury [san tien, hpeslptded naroien tard Lyre TA Elephant 8M) accommodations can be secured in the majority of cases, Should the Ger night because of his implication in a : 7 “8! who says that Bridgie Webber told mA . loner aerate ee anne neid & pies front and bothering each other. The| man Hnérs be operated under the American flag noutra! passengers could previous steamship plot last Decem- |Fecelved the following note, vised by / him Becker was to be “framed up Was Bromide. mewhere in Juarez, An in-| next time round Murphy got busy, bt the censor. recelved to-day from Chief Judge | Vextigation was started at once, moved up and before they reached| travel aboard fast, luxurious ships in the knowledge that they were anfe Halle will be held until the British ews from Athens and Sofia ad.| Willard Bartlett of the Court of Ap Semenieerense hs Three Mexic ans and welts eo a eae en ay tan alone to’ hint aae| from submarine attack. Baron Napler and the |peals a reply to his message asking| Augustus Sartorius, for many years |!" 48 automobile are sald to have ap. | Gordon Kaley d then sto 5 steamers Baro! vises us that the Sultan has been f | is eared at Padilla’s farm near the in-|{l the fina! fence and then alopied. ‘The sailing schedules would not be interrupted, 98 Gan. been. the on Dowth Head, now off the coast, dock. for action in the Becker case for-|one of the leading dealers in bronze In the Pearce letter the writer de-| dead several days and that the Young | warded last Saturda: clared that both would be blown up.|Turks are hiding the news, fearing | refused to state the Ne bh d i Hernational line Friday, nicht, hand. {nenaunbian drew away on the Sat’ vith English Iners, because the ships were commandeered by the Govan | Powders and artists’ materials and | cuffed him 1, foreing him into the| with the pace always, finished out! ment for use as transports. Mr. Marshal! | ature of the re nai es i liens of the firm of A. Sartorius & Co,,; car, carried him into Mexico, Padilla] stfone to be second, five lengths in The Baron Napier is outbound, but) political complications. ply, but he didn’t seem to be very en- i ie) tront of Cloud. ‘Gut Cotton fell early, in official circles here regret was expressed to-Ya: the was a hint to-day that because thusiastic about it, Webber's state-|No. §7 Murray Street, died early to-[1# an‘old man who has lived on his| f°? mini) BAGe i D y that English the: jure | tFansiation of the German reply does not exactly interpret the spirit of the PEARSON LEFT $50,000,000. ment was made to him, he claims, | day at his home, No, 214 Weat One [farm forty years, (Continued on Second Page.) while he was employed by Webber as|Hundred and Thirtleth Street, from] Gen. ‘Tomas Ornelas, commander of | wis suit’ | German text. ‘The general opinion was that the German original was & Be . se ee o e effects « 0) ploride he garrison in Juarez, denied that| by isan Subdue: ; = oar Tufts Col G 500,000 by wai] counsel, and for that eason he was|the effects of a dose of bichloride of} +, Carman translation elapsed seve’ SEDHONO: Ny Gebarred from appearing as a witness | Mercury taken accidentally Padilla was & prisoner in Juarez, He| is friendly tm tone than the went to America, Under Secretary | , of Luattania Victim, for Hecker in either of the trials, Mr, Sartorius lived with bis son-in-| professed to know nothing regarding ito. Zimmerman commented particularly on the translation of that sentence | PITTSFIELD, Mass, July 12.—The| If the habeas corpus plan fails the |!@W and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John| the alleged kidnapping which in the English version wag made to read as follow. rll resi acd ROL, PI “The Imperial Governient cherishes the definite hope that a Yiuy Fisher, Battery, some way will be found whem peace is coneluded, or perhape ran in something like earlier, to regulate the law of maritime war in a manner guarantee. selling race, third The, Sum Total! | sum of $500,000 is ert to Turts Col Hecker lawyers are contemplating a| McCue. He was sixty-three years olt| BROWNSVILLE, ‘Tex, July 12 Pad nee # See iow we { campaign to arouse public sympathy | 4nd suffered from insomnta, It was| Deputy Constable Fuleon Ix dead and ospital and $50,000 to the House o: akan on the ground that the me custom whe could not sleep | Dep es ' 3 You eon Judge the 000 Oy een eee ety the wilt wt, De {for Becker on the ground that the men| his custom when he could not wi Deputy Sheriff Juan Cucllar will die] G. M. Mille drop of water nor the desert by a jeri: ue oy By iM Victim, tate| whose testimony sent him to thes take a dose of a bromide, which|as the resujt of Mexican bandita' raid tit ae tee Lacie om ike bade OF ing the freedom of the seas, and will welcome it with rain of sand, of at Barrington, this State, and|death house had a strong on in-|he kept in @ bottle in a medicine|on them at a dance three miles from | (a ‘d Lord Marshall te 4 You must survey each in its entirety fe nom Pnelene. ved for probate terest as he in murdering Rosenthal, | chest [ee re las nt Bight, Hix Mexicans shot ron he - x fate ry Tene then. we satiate © pl hand in hand with the American to know Its magnitude and all that it) oS ing the amount of Masauchusetts| ‘The following telegram was re- Mrs, McCue heard him go to tho| were rounded up. The seri ae tise only’ to gallop fter, Lord Mar- ore One sball and Can ally killed off ‘The last three words in the Hnglish version were obtained fram the licine chest shortly after mid- result of an old grudge between thi ean that occas! , ‘éarson left an estate of about} 5 | an ol¢ dge betwee © leach othe 6 © Cor ri 4 1 Just so with The World's Want Dix) Dr, \Ueareon left an estate of about! ran from former Deputy Police Com-|night. He bad turned on the light{officers, and the Mexicans, it Js | tieluch the ateateh hese werw ata {German word “dabel,” which might mean “on ton” os “to Sie rectory "the ‘residue of the property was! missioner Bugher, who is at Deerfoot,| but was not Wearing his eye-glasses, | ‘aimed gering and at the end Old Superst.- | effect.” ae comprises. property, but it is understood that|celved this morning by Bourke Cock- ‘An examination will disclose that it left to two sons and a daughter Ma.: | Mis sight was very poor and he mis- a | ton cu through with a rush, to be The Under Secretary pointed out that the German text emphasized the vs contained Sy Pa | “Juat returned from West and have |took a vial cont.ining bichloride of | 98 easy pecond. | Lord Marspall just 4 not the time, leavii a | KITCH J r and have | tool jal ning bichloride of MONTREAL .RESULTS. did head Camellia out of the show | object sought and ny © time, leaving the inference that “to that effeet” 4125883 WORLD ADS Last MontH—, BOTHA TO KITCHENER, — | neara that a petition is to be sent to {mercury in powdered form for the vial as monkey was nearer the precise meaning intended by the Foreign Office, POURTH RAC ” Astoria Dinner sts: filin: two peuroh:| “GOrmaay 1s willing to work'tmmediately and at all times for the freer, Vin Gg (albues.” Ving 4.98: | dom of the seas,” he added, kool? “Won driving, W by Hass Spindrift LL H n the Governor in behalf of Licut.|of bromide, Pouring 4 large quantity! mer raver 7 ve of Hin Men Will Fight! Becker, If so I would like to be the ,of the polson into a glass he filled | gelling, ftv furhong first to sign it. As you know, I was|the glass with water and drank the | {/ek) i Becker's superior officer for over four | contents. 4,590 More Than the Herald| Hopen s $100; for, swe Xf ' ——-—— And that during the first six mahal * ° errs : Midiley of this year it presented Cee ee Saath tiny nye, {years and E believe him to be inno-| We detected his mistake at once | Mash, Meine | BIG TRAWLER SUNK PRESIDENT WILSON as follows to Lord Kitchener's |°°nt FH, BUGHER” | ang called his daughter and son-in- |! ilo : BY GERMAN SUBMARINE FINDS RELAXATION 624,022 SEPARATE WORLD ADS— It was stated that Becker's counsel < wail? law. They summoned Dr, Fred 293,815 More Than the Her: f f No, 201 West On ed congratulations on the conquest thwest Africa ad IN THE NORTH SEA. IN HIS GOLF GAME knew nothing of a petition to ¢ Schaeffer 293,818 More Than the Herald! man n | PN tates Heer Whitman being started in iy behalf | ee Nha aber i a ations, ne “ ‘ed anc ¢ Stre jaa Nie Juck 7 But that Isn't the ALL of it. Hind coneralnatipy rt tan 7 mn | man Ha: who sent out an am. | {anit (inorr ale re SPAIN ORDERS SUBMARINE. | Guimapy, Ensiand, July 1.~the| CORNISH, N. ¥, July 14—Prest- many of my men here KAISER HAS | NEW | GRANDSON, | bulanc to which Dr, Gordon of |" illidly RAC ture 400% for four eas crew of the trawler Syrian, shelled |4e¢nt Wilson played golf nenr here To be sure, these figures show The share the 7 * Harl Hospital respon Al- | and one . | QUINCY, Mass., Tuy 1A contract for a 760-ton submarine for the Spanish and sunk in the North Sea yesterday, | this morning and thus sought relaxa- dies were tried Navy was closed to-day by the Fore|¥#% ‘anded here to-day, The Syria | tion from the press of official duties $0 o'clock World's MAGNITUDE and SUPREMACY | a | Wife of Prince Oscar In Mother of thou ‘as an advertising medium. STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. » all known re fed } But. to get at the real IMPORTANT | Baby Ber. | me Me gan River Shipbuilding Corporation, Con-| WM ,178 ton Wrawlor owned PY) which have kept him busy for facts about this great giant of Publicity, | LONDON, July 12. pondent re Denied, | White scratched. struction will be begun at once. : w /\ook ANY DAY an +] Comus, New Orleans: cs... BALM. ‘Amsterdam oft ) News (via London), July 12.—| wis tsbussine Gin hive @ sneed ol es poms last fow days, On the way to ‘gam, 3 transmits a Berlin despatch ancing |The report recently published that| WOALM. the birth of a son to the wife of Prince | (1 1 TOALM. Oscar, ith son of Kinperor Wiliam + TAM. The a, hu golf course he rode on the or of the automobile with the Reaching the links, he ag forget everything else in his Diet July id ? SBE WHAT A TRULY WONDERFUL|8righton, Port Antonio ORGANIZATION OF OPPORTUNITIES | V; Constantinos, Patra TO WORK, | HIRE, RENT, BUY, SEL ivan Birt Astenle. jan Juan, + ]oighteen knots on the surface and e will be equi tubes andr espond to INVEST, ett ORL WANT | Bri ce Wis married last August | y the now building ; Unb toRY bel Pastores, Cristobal... 12 2PM to Copnteas Bassowlte-Levetaow, vltical Welt the Ualted ‘glates javy. with Dr, Casy T, Grayeon, * ef R

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