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din a Monarchy Cloudy to-night. Sunday rain or snow; warmer . FINAL - P FINAL The Cirenlation [*Ctrontation Hooks Open to All.”| Open to All" —— BM td dad ,ONE CENT. J ‘Circulation Books Open to All. M4 1 1, 1, 1915. 14 PAGES PRICE ONE cENT AUSTRIA GETS U.S. ULTIMATUM ON ANCONA; REPLY MAY BE DISMISSAL OF PENFIELD _ [GEEK DAMAGED CAR T nepal THAT nL 8 Perma Spend AUSTRIA ACTING ENVOY | THEN SPED AWAY, OF MILLIONAIRES” SEES LANSING 10 EXPLAIN OFFERED BY STATE COUNCIL. on aeaeene LETER IN PSPS HOCKING RELEASED, Against Telephone Pole, but tails of How the “Come- Did Not Stop. Ons” Were Fleeced. Sharp Note Which Was Delivered in Vi Decl Th BUT OWNERS SEND No Bacuse for Attack oh ARGH IN A NEW PROTEST Claim That Turning the Ship| NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER ovyr ans 304 ‘The Prees Publis! "e {te New Hoek Wert wane Girl Musician Killed by rg | i Refuses at First, but Accepts on Condition He Remain Prési- dent Until Crowned. JAPAN WILL PROTEST. 3 $ > 3 DIES WITHIN AN HOUR. | | MORE ARRESTS SOON.! Head of the Gang Lived in| Affluence in New Jersey— What Others Received, Musician Had Just Left Brook- lyn Home to Visit Chum Across Street. With Attendant Loss of Life. SHIP TRIED TO ESCAPE, THE EXCUSE OF AUSTRIA To Send New Note on Part of * Allies Against Change—Na- tion a Republic 3% Years. €-$068-60502 2 yee ‘The confessions of Harry Lowis and ‘William Edes, variously knowns os A damaged touring car is sought to-day by deteotives as the one hope $8 Over to Custody of Third |ot arresting tho person or persons! ¢ “Doc Eden and “Dod” Engtish, of who ran down and killed Miss Jean-| $ the details of the swindling of Louie) | (Special from a Staff Correspondent of the Evening World.) PEKING, Deo, 11.—Yuan Shi-Kat, Party Is Illegal. ette B. Gibson, ninetoon, @ soloist at| ¥ Hotstusiner, the Milwaukee capttaliat, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 11.—President Wilson reached Wa h- ‘ « Pesident of the Chinese Republic, St. James's Church, in front of her| 2 of 98,500 1" crecked gard game, this | 2 fon afternoon from his Western tri; Sec Ras -nccopted the throne of China| jay rmax, wg, Dec. t1—The|home, No. 361 Lafayette Avenue,| ‘ roveated to Adiptant District Attor- Int a his Western trip and was. informed by. Se: Pendered to him by the Council of| vaamer Hocking of the American | Brookly™ a gr aed sau ¢ . hey O'Malley to-day tte détaite of the | TY te Lansing of a messdge just received from Ambassado: b, ny 01 vietim F State. |__| Trannattantte Company, whieh was | xo Seria (bak the Gale paras Saat |S operations of a group of ewindlers Penfield in Vienna, stating that the note of this Government protestiny Acting as @ Parliament, the Coun | sezzer by a British cruiser several | did not see the number of the car or| p and other arrests are expected w ‘hi |against the sinking of the Italian liner Ancona had been delivered to * twenty-four hours Lewis haa been found quitty of the charge of being | te Austrlan government, a ones i eryene on = bed oe. Mr. Penfield's cablegram said that he had faid the neh before the bey said to-day that he would plead | Austrian minister of Foreign Affairs on Thursday, Communication with hdr ead for trial °@! Vienna Is subject to so much delay that his report was forty-eight In his confession, Lewis said that|hours reaching Washington, Text of the Ancona note will be given the Walter Moore who was the bes out by this government for publiGation on Monday morning. of the gang, was George Moore, who, F It has become well known tn diplo- ell to-day canvassed the vote on the ailestion of a change in the form of the government of China to a mon- @rehy and found that the votes of; 1,993 representatives out of 2,043, qualified to yote on the proposition| the steamship firm were favorable to the change. | Black, who has been appointed agen The Council of State immediately | for the crown. gent to Yuan Shi-Kai a@ petition ay, urging him to acccépt the throne. He | how many were in it The bottom of the side lamp of an automobile was found a few feet the Admiralty Court order, and wi!l|away fromthe corner. This led to the| ¢ he turned over to G, W. Hensley of discovery that the car had scraped | of Pickford @ | #sainst the telephone pole. Every de- t tective in Brooklyn was sent out to- day to inspect cars on the street and = in garages to find one which bad been American Transatlantic Com-/| scraped along the right side so that pany, owners of the steamship Hock-| a lamp had been injured. delinks ae Det Ave dep bedi uitlon tng, to-day recelved the following) Miss Gibson left home after dinner telegram from Capt. Fabre of the|to visit Miss Helen Holliday across} he accepted, with the proviso that he/ Hocking announcing that the sbip| th. street at No, 364. She wore no would continue to act as President,! weeks ago, is to be released from cus- tody here to-day in complianoe with} : VEANNETTE B- GIBSON: carinniabennst THOUSANDS VICTIMS THIRD U. . SHIP he said, posed as a capitalist and had matic circles that the note is more na expensive home at Suramit, N. J. ‘The operations of the group, emphatic in protest, more vigorous in depunciation than any of the notes and tho deman added, had netted between pale) had been requisitioned: ‘eoat or hat, and probably fad her and $500,000 in the last fow years. 4s for dis- uatil convenient time for the, «qn ealsament | head down because of the wind, Emit | * The victims were Western capitalists panty pe reparation are practically getonation, | £26,000 ($175,000) and release ob- ''T, Kriege of No. 245 Emerson Place | who were unwilling to appear against in the language of an ultimatum. TOKIO, Dec, I1—It is considered) tained fro meourt, Ship will be | also was walking with his head down | ’ the ewindiers. There ts antmated discussion in f- probuble here that Japan, in the name | when he heard a woman scream. A| ein taken to-day.” Tho line officials telegraphed Secre-| big touring car shot up Lafayette another friendly note to China with tary of State Lansing, quoting the| Avenue Into Emerson Place. vegard to the proposed change Of | telegram from Capt. Fabre, and add-| Hoe found the young woman in the China's form of government to mon- | ing thia protest: street near a telephone pole, and be- aychy, which the Entente Powers | vy, protest against this action. | leves the car had crushed her against | have indicated they do not-wish to! No charges have been filed and (It, He carried her into the Arden| have take place during the course of Describing the methods, Lewts said that several houses other than the one at No, 3 West Seventy-fourth Street, where Holstustner was flesced, were used, An expensive house in a 004 neighborhood would be aslected, he said, and the parlor floor would fictal circles over eventualities in case that Austria refuses to accede to the demands of the United States, Dip- fomatic relations between the two countries are already strained, the Ambassador has been sent home and Austrian Consuls are very ukely to of herself and her allies, ‘will send/ MUNITIONS PLANT GERMANS TAKEN Workers Killed and Injured at OUT IN BALKAN San Juan Searched by French tion of Yuan Shi-Kat as under its provisions on Oct. on Oct. 10. of 1911, and after the adoption of a} -provisional constitution and the elec- | President | 6, 1918, He was inaugurated four days later, Indications of plans to abandon the ownership of the vessel. STUDENT BEFORE DEATH SAID HE WAS HAZED | szoent that it was a closed car, He the car made a short turn around Me parilnast cornet aed would het | have struck the girl had it not violet-| ed traffic rules. Miss Gibson, who was well known in| Brooklyn a8 a musician, was the only Journal des Debate 1,000 persons were Injured in the explosion at Havre, but the number of deaths was compara- tively small. |CLARA YOUNG, ‘‘MOVIE"’ | the line to-day. Two second class passengers were removed. | The San Juan ts the third vessel of | this line to have been held up within the past five days, the Coamo and | Carolina having been searched of Porto Rico this ws gaming took place, explaining that “Mr, Gates” or “Mr, Astor,” the real President, had been injured in a motor accident and could not be present. For his “work” he received $100 a victim, but when he posed before Holstustner he received $300, ence to conserted military action in other xones, as well as in the Balkans, was reached by Premier Briand and War Minister Gallient, the French representatives, and Foreign Secre- tary Grey and War Secretary Kitch- enor, acting for Great Britain, . no evidence submitted giving | apartment house, in which she lived, , : | . K bo rented, the landlord being told follow, is mat teckube of diatestances of} Cause for holding of this ship for |and to an apartment on the first ffoor,| Belgian War Plant in | Cruiser—Line Is to Make | that tt was for council of ph Will Retire From Serbta, It ie considered quite possible eae’ el mn! . Afar acunoviedsing Onine's, repty| DYise court, Hividelt that nekther | where she was identified aad her ane and that in order not to disturb the! Hold Salonica and Hurry | that Austria, having little more to dant che Gad canatie of banding any | WMAer Bawls nor American law |OATeMIA CANN oath France, Protest. conferees, they would answer the lose, will retaliate by giving Am- : of hi ayette Gotbrenks thet right ocour, the note| COUK! © prise court consider this he bgorrar Cte aad a Centar |i - Goerbell should tt ring. More Troops, baseador Penfield his passports ship lawful prize, therefore pro- | /-venue said the sin For the Holsfustner “strike” Lewis and breaking off diplomatic re- iy ered Wil point out that the aiile® | ceedings to entail long-drawn Jof tho skull, breaks In both ankles) y1QVRE, France, Dec. 1—The mu-| ‘The steamship Sam Juan, of the] sald he received $2,100 as his share. - lations with this country old China responsible for the . ' tainance of peace and the protection | [ftigation constitute @ gross in- jee sateen ai ueiaes ah Fee ims | nitions factories of the Relgign Gov. |New York and Porto Fico line, flying] And the evening he recelved It—April/ paRIs, Dec. 11.—France and Great There {6 @ hint in diplomatic ctretes of the lives and property of for-| J¥MNIC™ i inne while |died within an hour, Jornment here were destroyed to-day| the American flag, was held up and|® last oe ee penny of It In| pritain decided to-day to continua the| ‘hat Austria will tell the United | Fe of Motels sate ae : 7 bans mal : joked 3 cam in the Balnans, and agreed at We are wrong in our state- sicanaie’ : | they nad not boen called upon to | he police et the, Chane Avenue by an explosion., Hxtensive dumuge | searched by a French erulser while] ” ides, who ia sixty-five yeara old and | On ™bAleD 1° designed to as- | ™ents of fact rogarding the sinking of China, for centuries under tho! do so, they had submitted to the beeengeeeesy Rs Projet peas cpeerpoeel Baal done and many persons were in-| the ateamer was bound from New! distinguished looking, sald that bla! sure the security of the expeditionary |t#® Ancona; that the ship attempted Manchu rule, became a republic on| Britivh Government aMdavite |i front of her home. Kriege said] Uret- |Orloans to San Juan, Porto Rico,|Job was to pose as the temporary | forces which landed at Salonica, to eagape and was ied until she Feb, 1% 1912, following the revolution| testifying a# to the American [Yo oo describe the auto, PARIS, Deo, 11.—According to the| according to a mensage recetved by| President of the “club” in which the! ‘Tne agreement, which has refor-|stopped; that ample time was given all passengers to escape, but that panic and actions of the crew were responsible for loss of life when the ship Qnally was torpedoed and sank. From events of the last fow weeks officials of state are of opinion that submarines flying the Austrian flag ——_——————. TAKES BACK ERRING WIFE WHO WEEPS IN COURT are running amuck in the Mediter ranean Sea attacking every ship they sight and disregarding all rules of ely tized warfare or Internationa! law, as desperately defiant as pirates of old. Secretary Lansing declined to com ment on publication of a note fro: ‘The semi-officlal announcement, \s- sued after to-day’s conference, says the prtaciple of maintenance of French aad British troops at Saloniki Was approved by all the participants, and that military measures have been Tho passengers removed from the San Juan were William Gunthevedt and Fritsch Lothar, both sald to be STAR, ASKS SEPARATION: s Husband Threatened Her Life juan ieft New Orleans Saturday and and Bruised Her—Asks $25,- republican form of government and) revert to the monarchical system were first apparent in August last, with the publication of accounts of a meeting of prominent men in Peking who formed an association to discuss daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William H. Son of Chicago Millionaire Claims) gipson. For thirty years ber father F With |bas been connected with the R. G. Have Been Beaten |Dun Company at No. 290 Broadway, | sq Bayonets by College Mates. | Manbattan, Dec. 11.—Thurber | to | arrived at San Juan early to-day. Miss Gibson left Erasmus High| ROANOKE, Va., whether a monarchy was not the School a short time ago owing to Ill ' Manager Mooney of the line #ald , | taken to assure the security of the, Porcign M co Tay ah 0 Action. |Forelgn Minister Burian of Austri best form of government for China. | Sweet: the seventeen-year-old 99 Of | negith, She was one of the brightest 000 in Another Action ho would not detormine the nection ot | James Paget Had Caught Her in| esoeqitionary corps, which 1s r0-| relating to the recall of Ambacnd ‘The march of events followed fast. a Chicago millionaire, is dead of tn- pupils in the institution and held Clara Kimball Young, moving ple- making a protest through the State Hartford with a Paterson treating methodically toward ya Dumba further than to say it w ’ “| juries which he claimed to have re-| Department until after the steamer The machinery for obtaining an ex- x high offices in the class societies. She! ture actress, through Nathan: Vi- : base, @ correct translation, He pression of the nation's opinion of | ceived by hazing at the Virginia Mili-| was also a pianist of unusual abIIILy. | dover, her attorney seat to, (Carolina arrives here on Monday and Neighbor, ‘h gamtle@ital ehaeoncamant dense icar ine Gaaite aegis 7 oF the proposed change having been put! tary Institute, Sweet died last n‘ght ————__—— a DATIMORS NA FROSTED Oe y he obtains full reports of the holdin " into operation, itis announced In| swogt lft the Institute early in Oc-| 136TH HOUR CYCLE SCORE |day in the Supreme Court against i 6) NEW HAVEN, Conn, Dec, 11—|this afternoon indicates that the|tographic copies of a letter ascribe Peking on Nov. 7 thit fifteen of the | hactaving that Sha baRh * |James Young. There are two ns, Up of the Carolina and Coamo from! tig eloping wife's tears tn court here| French and British troops, as @ part) to Baron Zwiedinek, now Austria gightoon provinces had voted in favor siete baie od yee Hy miateat SS one for a separation and the other to | the ship's officers to-day washed away the anger of of the agreement, are being with-| Charge d'Afaires in Washington, re ‘@ monarchy beaten ¥ mayonots, Students +a ‘Miles. Laps. recover $ SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Dec, 1.—~| 5 Paget of Pat N \drawn from Serbia. lating t cart feniaten te! aeapey ree gr : 2 \. | James Paget of Paterson, N. J,, after | dr 5 | lating to obtaining neutral passport top with evident anxiety the présress | Woanine mn and Lee eared for, ant Qrenda and Hill. . 2648 § = — The complaint in tho latter pro. |The steamship San Juan was beld up| he had caused hor to be arrested and| ‘The allies have made the decision | for Austrian subjects who wanted { ie Vonta in China, made representa, | Dr J- M. Scott attended him. Whea MeNamara and Spears... 2648 6 | coeding has not yet been filed, her by the French cruiser Descartes, | held with hia follow-townaman, Harry | to remain at Kalonika, and to vend| get home. This letter Is mo.s th i saa iimeTr t : : 4 y | wel ris m tha th bh ad opposing the chage | Sweet's c ste lok ig Pimee ee he @awrence and Magin,.... 2648 5 summons PEVEGO OE FED povepg aad which alag searched the Coamo and | ajpot, on a statutory charge. After| sufficient forces to resume the offen-| a year old and was written whe be disuatistaction of the’powers! tat where he dic... institute Hospi. Bag and Bupuysrssye+ss Reb | moray Ie asked, Carolina earlier this week. Gunthe-/her trial had been sot for January | sive under favorable conditions, Ambassador Dumba was in’ charg AP ORUR yenle hea beat made | the " died, Supt. Nicho Drobach and Corry + 2648 «5 "Phe complaint in. the separation | Yodt and Lothar, who are described | paget forgave hie wife and took her| the Temps, ‘The decision is Anal, It! and responsible for Rinbassy affaine manifest, and’ recent cables 1 cor- the Institute said t + 89 Ryan and Thomas . 2648 «5 guit declares that Mrs. Young was here as Germans, were taken off at! nome with him, remains to be executed without) It was writ from Ma ealer respondence from Peking ha ow, there v hin the Mitten and Hansen 2648 6 | married to the defendant on June / midnight of last night, The Pagets have two children, one | further loss of time , in August, 1914, to the Con caniicting in the spcoulation a \ Was due to Moran and Walthour,... 2648 § |% 1910, and that he hag been cruel. pe Argentine stewnslip ‘Eampa,| soved, the other ten. Paget and hig| “A very atrong Franco-British army | jeral at New York, and ‘ndi tablished In the near future or fs Eaton and Madden 2648) «5 assailed her, choking her and brulsing | {rom Buenos Aires for New York, has) spiritual adviser, the Key, ©. K.| will end the evasion of King Con- plans for alleged wholesale definitely delay But it is now e | CHICAGO, 1 ii. -Phurber sweet Seres and Linart 2648 5 (her 1s and neck. On Aug, 15, she|put in here, A German civilian on] Boyd, trailed the couple, who dixap-|stantine in a more effective imanner misuse or forgery of American paas- dent phat the f pte FP. tbe Japa t vote Vice Hanley and Halstead 2648 6 | alone ne. Aven her by ihe neck | board left the vessel, believing t peared & week 480, to @ loca) room| than fine words. [twill open the way | ports, nese Govern: . backed up by Ruse | pp ‘ 7: di een and hurled bi rom him ne says | tapi ta aentinta’ ¢ ing house. Bipand Great Britain, againat the ims! PPTs! i k vier) Hill leading. Former record, 2646) yatta threatened to kill her, and| tf he attempted to continue the voy- |" "mainor and Mrs, Paget were bound |‘? thy Russlan army which ts waiting) Maron Swellinek ts at present, qwediate restoration of a monarchical A'* jatleries, ls parents to miles and 1 lap, made by Moran and charged her with ifuithfuiness, |ase to New York he would be takenlover to the Superior Court on $500 —_— — Charge’ of the Austro-Hungarian Bm, Government has beca disregarded, ) Virginia to be nour bin a week ago. MeNamar in 1914, ' which charge abe denieg, eit by the Frepcy bond, (Continued on Sgoond Page) basey, the highest diplomatic repre- wee | ry ‘

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