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-*VILLA BUTCHER” SHOT DOWN TO AVENGE AMERICANS Che (* Ciront tion Books Open to Au.’ EDITION Cooyrlght, 1916, by The Press Publishing N EW YOR K, TU E 8 DAY, Go. (Fhe New York World), = ee TOE ONE CENT. JANUARY 18, “LINER RYNDAM MEETS WITH DISASTER 1916. T* Circulation Books Open to All.””| Books Open 1 8 orlp » PINAL Partly Cloudy To-Night and Wednesday; Warmer, ao aR tne DITION PRICE “ONE ‘OENT. to All.’’ PAGES OFF BRITISH PORT; SIGNALS 3 ARE DEAD 'WHITNEY GARAGE SWEARS MRS. MOHR MARTIN PROPOSED BURNS AS GUESTS SAID RER HUSBAND TO “BOO-FUL BABY” FIGHT TO RESGUE —DESERVEDDEATH INJUST TWO HOURS : Jay Gould Helps He Helps Host to Save | Accused Widow Confronted at Miss Clarke Tells o Tells on Stand ot Horses and Autos at Trial With Statement She High Speed After Meeting BANDIT BACA VAL EXECUTED IN PUBLIC BY ~—CARRANZA MIEN AT. JUAREZ whee wedi” Pi Manhasset. Made After Murder. at Durland’s, (reset | LISS: | "Body Is Then Placed on Exhibition | 50.000 LOST IN FLAMES. | AFRAID OF THE DOCTOR! MORE KISSES. B) MAlL4| With That of Gen. Rodriguez | - sr heey Twink tiece, Gale Me oho “Miah ‘ Vi Th f Firemen From Nearby Villages | ‘Public Doesn't Know Wha ‘ur Letenda n ants and iewed rongs oO Reach Scene to Find Build- | Have Suffered,” Police Offi- | $25,000 Damages Tells Why | Women and Men. | ing in Ruins cer Swears She Said. They Didn't Wed. | 7 een cee ane ' | 1 As a lightning wooer, John Leon “y , * * ch hn le carriage 1 ff Correspondent EL’PASO, Tex., Jan. 1° -Col. Miguel Baca Valles, the bandit chief, : The ves erat ald ue (Specie! Po lada ening World.) a8 sa: Hatt yoni weet: bein wal Gicen Tree, the © 7 foown a5 “Vilia’s buicher,’ who was captured at Palomas, south of caved Lene ehithay te aeeubn. SROVIDENGE, oh, Jan, 16. itso | le Seine eed te by | a rough what i‘ oo Polumbus, N. M., was put to death at 5 A. M. to-day by a troop squad | ey, Nassau County, Long Island, were | #%® people ag ase e = wnat |-Boo'tul Baby" Cora nee aired i hey’ ave . ot vi y fi outdistanced y t @t Juarez. The body of Valles was later publicly exhibited alongside of |totutly destroyed by a fire whicn|! have they F was not very far out need by the | y 120 ie tod Mr, | ong ago. Rut the public doesn’t jote jamented Oliver Osborne. He did! Ken. Jose Rodriguez, also on view in a plain black wooden box. started at 1 o'clock to-day. “\enow what I've euftored. Dr. MONT|c¢ nave the bevy of admire Whitney. guests at a house party, in- : s was v andre . Seg fiwkel ane el ead , The exhibit in the Juarez Customs House was viewed by hundr Oi SF inilase Ji GOB\E: auld @arvcala teow WEES ® danger us map, and Oliver did, agcording to the descrip | The execution took place within a few. feet of several Pullman cars! i. Whitney and neighboring estates| ®ftald af him tion of his wooing furnished to the ; 5 orn quotation, jie. ong § Cour tog D8Ke “in which American women and children refugees were sleeping. Valles \rescued tho horses in the stable and iyo pena i priiee was mage 227.004. Shbreme Court a : * : s oT tw "1 " i I rz i an touay by Mise Clarke. ut he hiif-been brought ip under guard in a day coach on th Héltwenty-five automobiles, The loss] 9 "ine witness stand this afternoon ah eran vill re 150,000, yc J E, Wallace of had the spor | fas awakened out of a sound sleep aid informed that be was to face |” Be ne 5 : Fie ayoaimiioa th ieceknsareniee tie Se AUG cli. (hie pouribacnt aula née anooniod We firing squad immediately. | the garage which bad Judt been com-! talk he had in Providence Polleo date che crowd that flocked to hear . Carranza officials intended \t t0 Qe | pleted but not fitted up. It Is sup-| Headquarters with the WoMaN ON) wi4. Clarke's cross-oxamination, j Prove that the do facto government | poned that cronsed electric light wires! trial for piotting the murder of ber!) 7% 0S SN rs ing to wipe in the loft of the building caused the| husband. i on ied l Ls dasa. «flies ean deena °s OHNSON GOES blaze. When the fire was discovered! And as she heard it, Mrs. Mohr) and without ate, even when Ter. EE PPSRE WED tte, SOkEore it had spread through the upper part| straightened in her chair, ber eyes) ence J. McManus, counse! for Mavtin, | s | Mlbetoans and foreigners of the new portion of the garage and! fixed on the witness, her breast rising tried repeatedly to show that for, . Bacea Valles met deeth cain was eating Into the old building. land falling with the sudden quicken-| several years Miss Clarke etved | A> em not responsibie for the acts “| Mr. Whitney saw that with the In-/ ing of her breathing. & mysterious income of #0 4 re! eral,” adequate tire fighting apparatus at 1 asked Mrs, Mohr what Miss Bur-| from Wugene Le Gr randson o! Wile. d-pas to s09 you, General ved hand there was no chance of saving| ger was like, and ehe replied, ‘She's| Mrs. Mary Merrit, a wealthy Brook- sald. The officer commanding C the buildings, He directed tho work|@ bleached blonde,’ and after a mo-! woman since leceased, to whom Dring squad said he had orders to } |S removing the horses, carriages and| ment she added, ‘I used to be a goud ke had been social secre- ‘y | Twenty Carranza Lal gall a , automobiles to ® place of safety. looking woman once, but I've faded ) ¥ Manded by Capt. Regenio, oscorte When the fire reached the old garage! Mrs. Mohr, who is quite volo! | one who cathe to court expect. Valles trom the train to the station . . |whtch was well voaked with off and] her thinness and pallor accentuated) ing to hear Miss Clarke's story of her Platform. One of tho soldiers hen | Report Says His Name Will Be contained wasoline and oll stores the! 1) the black she wear 1 her) life were not disappointed for Mr. @ent for a stretcher, The group then Sent to Senate To-Night Jautomobites had just been removed, eyebrows slightly at this reported con-| MeManus ht out dents of| i went to a clump of cottonwood trees} 5e 0 Sena f | Fed by the oll the blaze spread to the| fession of her failing, and Constable! her school and disclosed that| Maite an irrigation ditch, only a few | or To: Morrow, stables and clouds of smoke were| Wallace went on: Miss Clar a grown daughter pe op ag the Americans asieep in cml blown ol! along the north shore of told her that que was ih al whom ‘she once relinquished control nha igi spe Psp. rn Nassau County. The wind blew the} good looking woman. ‘I don fame of and then readopt | American newspapermen and a few | A sp dene ateh from Washing- flames and sparks away from the| you, Mrs. Mohr,’ [ said, ‘except for! Coming down to her first meeting Méxicans witnessed the execution. /ton to the Evening Post this etter | crise, which Was neves in ous| Be! tangled up with these, with Martin, Miss Clarke declaped Valles’s arma were tied behind BIM | n66n announces that President Wil- | danger. negroes,’ She answered, ‘You know, | that she and a {riend, Miss Meecham, 0. let alpaca saga esi es json will send to the Senate late this! The Whitney employees did nu usk| YOU can't believe negroes, they're all) were waiting outside of Durland'y , cecal ali gba eho nd the| afternoon or early to-morrow morn-| aid from the Manhassett-Lakeville| are.’ After a moment sho looked! Riding my when he | ‘ 89 he | Y ded, ‘I'm t | eve ues arcdis a|ing the appointment of Joseph John. | Fire Department and it was not until} over at them and added, 't sromsad Uapaig ier end of the rope leon 3 rf oe st New York| Members of the department saw the| those two boys,’ meaning Br “Et was about 10 o’cluck in the eva ) tree. . son jr, as Postmaster of New York| smoke and learned its causc, balt an| Spellman.’ * |ning,” she testified, “and ' Instead of ining es Siteg hist City, Mr, Johneon has already been| hour after the fire started, that the] Constable Wallace, who i» 4 #mall/ ang] nad boen spectators in th \ Be Heranio esien! ‘Vatien | indorsed by Senator O'Gorman, and|four companies of the department,|man with a big brown mustache, 18] o2. at. startin camo up to us and Meare o scutes noes Brother Vehes by the| With its automobile apparatus, start-| known in the village of Barrington a8) 7 wa, introduced to him, He took us Red executed. This soldier, withoul |his unanimous confirmation by the | 64 top Green Tree, They immediately |@ "correspondence school detectiv |to Healy's for an hour, then Mins |; orders from Regenio, rg eegteg Senate Is thereby assured, called on Chief John Carroll of the|and has achieved much distinction bY | sieccnam weut home and Mr Martin | fhe condemned man, pees rae There was strong opposition to the|Great Neck Department and he hur-|his connection with the Mohr case. | aig 7 went to Reisonweber's. We | baad « 6) AS apelnes Vaues's appointment of Mr. Johnaon, espe-|ried over with the automobile appa-| It Was he who ment vacic the| "ere there about an hour when he @nd fred. | ‘ ratus of the Vigilant and Alert Com-|Newport house and brousht ba od marriage to me : Ae Valles crumpled into a heap, Clally from the Mitchel Administra panies. There was little for the vol-|revolver George He: Mohr's | Props a sea Hours ArTer|t | @uveral of the Carranza soldiers fired |:ion, but he had the Tammany in-| Peters to want te down the | chauffeur, hid in a desk in the garage, | PROPOSAL | their rifles into the air, shouting dorsement and Senator O'Gorman in- | puins, After that he was sent to assist Chief MEETING MAN | “Viva Carranza” and “Death to the sisted on traditional right to namo | eee ‘Inspector O'Neill of Providence, and} pig you accept?" usked Mr Mc- | | \ Villa bandits. |the Postmaster of nis home city, The| Iserpan @rhilardctae (niect ¢ talked | manu } The body wae cut loose from the|Post article says that the President's jwith Mra, Mohr and neard atatas|) ven 1 aid; but f asked for ime.kol tree, placed upon a stretcher and support was won to Mr. Johnson by! le Reh ove oarried to the railroad station where ja letter from a Federal office-holder (Continued on Second Page) | “Do you inean to tell these twelve! | Ht wae placed near a group of sleep: | who tax known Johnson from boy. | pa: sod eis momen otctae fon nance Ketan s if >» jing women and children. Soldiers jn, The letter told how Johnson a 5 stad | eked ta troédcad ba ‘A | and Mexicans passed the corpse and |made his way frm an obscure law of. | ¢ ieee oer igdlecl” Mae. that ip teus | ¥ 3 ce in Alabama to positiona o® im le 4 ate yoo | gazed on it curiously. q ' ext et him ay “How ma drink you be \ The victim's gray eweater showed portance and trust in New York and| lJ, § MARSHAL § ea ments mare a pretest 10 t im an omen many Arin 1 , male ry ribute to h char r | British soll so a ” id be one or ten ‘y @ omall bloodstain and powder burns paid & heh thut s character [iS eaime S611 HG iS Hs AOU WHR | BAD BO re cai Thaat. toon } Gvge She heart PB ogc Le a | | been frequent hearings and a court tell how many Mr. Martin bad Vallevs corsen wee lever jalan Sef order allowed him to gv to the Fed- 1 did not have many. 1 know the Juares Customs House and place Lincoln, oer Teuton} erat Buitding from Raymond | after the supper I went to the a ' ) ew. beelde ¢ mney of Agent scapes From Deputy Street Jalil far con 1 with bis room and when I was walking dowo Peepnrte rhe laiter'e Sedy, oral: | IN AIR, BERLIN GLAIMS! Jotmco:, pes Y |iawyers and his secrotars stairs he was atanding at the foo: nelly wae wrapped in muslin, mel \ Johnson, Who Is Suspended. } Jonson eft tie Federal Butiding| mumbling. { waked him what he was ( removed ang it = hina 4 — with Lincoln at 4 o'clock Saturday af-|aaying to himself and be told me he | Bacca Valles pat oan pall BERLIN, Jan, 18 (via London).—| Ignatius T. T. Lincoln, former Rrit.|temmoon, They went » restaurant | had sald # the little «irl Tan ae the bandit chief's official execu: |The following statement on military | ish member of Parliament and a con. | 2 Fulton and Pierrepont atneate for! going to my wife’ That re- | operations was Issued to-day by Ger- | » ks = i a _,_{lunch, bef returning ne jail. ferred to me. Gener. | caned 6 agen he Teutonic | tineoin made a pretext to mo to the! “What did you say to him? He is reported to have put 700 per | nay Army Headquarters uslody cPliwanian ine scat ree on ralaceein hate. lived Kin’ vare uct. | | one hed vty told of the mura ‘Artillery. activity along the front al's Office he wlipped past Johns nvbscrved would have to think the matter over eports to-day told of the murde , ‘ | . : ; ris after the Reisenwebe nt has been greater than recently, | Grookiyn Saturday. Deputy Marshal] and has not been secn @ author 6 ar the weber fiers Binine an a | vexina conditions being somnwetior [ite sour isan from oh te Li Mey ties since upp witness declared, she and Biariony prospectors | Oy ved ens has again t | ade no report to United| According to Marehal Po Martin went to Saratoga, where ne vee! r ited A te, Coahuila, yesterday, | improved. Te n gain na nade no rep n - ag gl Pl "| tively shelled | States Marshal or until yesterday} son's delay in tng spent most of his time at the races a but details are lacking. | ” " | + be was due to an effort to mr When they returned to New York, abe { There is a rumor brought by refu- | here have been aeriai battles) morning and the news did not become Ednosin unaided, Agent Offiey eT ia seincd Gk Kecwoaset ‘qeee that twelve Americans, including | near Paschendacle and Dadizeele In| public until to-day. Jobnoon has been| tavestigntion Bursan of tre Depar al ah sia an be ; three . Were massacred by Vite | Flanders. Three out of four 900u- | suspended ment of Justice now nan *, ane te : a pants of ie machine were killed, A} LA ) Was arrested about a year! charge, Offley han tnfor or a er mer Pea . , followers ut Dolores some days ago. | b OTe, ets he pista ei (Mantinued en Rensad Wene but it ts discredited. It is believed to | French ‘oplane was shot down by) ago on charges of forgery and swin- eaalvad he vor + ita of * our r ic. | dling, which were presented to the n Hhyean a be a variation of the report disproved | one of our airmen near Moyenov' P San last week. ‘The pilot and observer were captured, Department of Justice |. the British yorierday afternoon. { pa elaeNitst Ky” gate | eamammmememapansanices et) eit a rn |“Boo- -FUL BABY,”” WHO SAYS MARTIN PROPOSED AFTER ONLY T TWO HOURS POPP EEE Bene * . eee Se eae ee eee 58468866826. & * GREECE ORDERED BY ALLES TO SEND TEUTON ENVOYS AWAY Action Must Be Taken Within 48 Hours. HERLIN Sayville.) iy A 18.—-(By wireless to | © the Greek Gov 1¢ to an ultimatum, | roment, is waid by the Overseas News Agency to have been presented by France and Britain. According to a Sofia agency Greeco | Great despateh to th is required to news deliver their passports to the Ministers of the Central Powers in forty-elght hours, failing whieh u o will take “necessary f been re : the allies extreme moasures anding troops at the ne nd ving of an te to ¢ erce her. | even charged by t Herlin press that the allies were preparin dethrone King Constant iid establivh a te public, with former Premier Vent The Cologne ceived an formation t to th t that he French an ish troops which led at Phaleron, near Athens, have eturned to th whips Another despatch to the Cologne! Ganzett f Sofa 1y that antl- Royaliat d Strations are expected at Athens "King at e retaing the sy core, * and t attitude of Joubt Vernon A postilonsta judge do not agrre as ne iependabiitiy of the Greek army maya the ( ‘Injured, Sotia Reports via Berlin That] AVIATORS SAVE LIVES | Ambassador Gerard Brings Back to dam was sighted, is on the north but thely tachine sd [bank of the River Thames at ft» ri Wilson and Lieut, Scholer-| i ousy This is out of the regular » two British officers, were M¥-| course of shipping bound for Hol along the German front when! inng and it te surmised at the New some x wont wrong and their bi- | yor, oeticas of the line that th plane began sliding toward earth at) seamors course had been changed furious mp |by orders of the British Admiralty, Wilson succeeded in righting the | or tuat after her accident she had ulrship and started @ volplune to| (i uceq ner courses fo? a Béar Eng earth at great speed with one wing |tish port partly crumpled, German aon - rhe ityndam Was in a collision out raft guns had been trained on re side the Port of New York on May lish fii but the artilie | 20 last with the fruit steamer Josepb dropped thelr work to watch ihe J, Cuneo. No lives were lost, Severa! |piunwe of the crippled British alr- | warsnips of the Atlantic fleet, answer. It hit the earth with « terrific _ SHIP SEEN WITH BOW DOWN AT MOUTH OF THE THAMES: CARRIES 151 PASSENGERS Captain Fails to Report Cause of Disaster—Says Four Were Hurt —Vessel Left New York Port on Jan. 5th. VESSEL GOES TO GRAVESEND UNDER HER OWN STEAM. LONDON, Jan, 18.—The steamship Ryndam of the Holland- America Line, bound from New York for Rotterdam, Holland, was ighted off Southend to-day down by the bows and witha heavy fist to starboard. The Ryndam sailed from New York on Jari. § with 154 passengers. The Ryndam f | : nalled that throe stokers had been killed and fowr All her passengers were reported safe, The liner is proceeding to Graves- ¢——_—___________. end, which in up the Thames from Southend and twenty milce below | *7"4em has not been reported, but ] London it is believed that she was either struck by a torpedo or hit a fleating mine, the was proceeding under her own power and did not indicate that She needed assistance, The nature of the accident to fent to the| When the Ryndam left New York he had on board 79 first cabin, $4 nd cabin and a8 third cabin pas- sengers, Many of her passdngers were echeduled to disembark at Falmouth. The last report recelved at the New York offices of the Hine reported her off the Lizard on the morning of Jan 1}, Falmouth is but an hour or two's run from the Lizard. Usually Hol- land-America vessels putting imto Falmouth have been held there by the Aritish authorities for two or three days. At the offices of the line tt ts com- sidered most probable that the Ryn- {dum reached Falmouth in safety and j that if any accident occurred to her that it took place after leaving the js!) port for Rotterdam, The Ryn has long been tn the service between New York and Rot- tordam. She is 560 feet long and te of 32,070 tons displacement. She is commanded by Capt. Ven den Heuvel. Southend, where the disabled Rew | { | IN 10,000-FOOT DROP) Berlin Story of Remarkable Feat of Englishmen. BERLIN Jan. Returning from the Bavarian prison} camp at Ingelatadt, American Amb: sador Gerard to-day brougbt a story of the miraculous escape from death of two English aviators, who fell 10,- 000 feet and not only suved their lives (via wireless), ing the wireless calls sent out by the dain, went to her assistance and 4 both occupants were thrown several feet. Wilson ts stil sutvering | t4 . hid passengers, and Souae trom concuasio e bra xt | tem back to The Ry: from concussion of the brain, but| lain’ ine sinking condition becs |the Heutenant was pr 'y unburt. |of @ large hole in her port aide, bare- lly maae port. She went to drydock everal weeks before she was in placed In commission taal <stes t RUSSIANS WIN AT RIGA, SAYS BERLIN REPORT ORDER MRS, PANKHURST ADMITTED TO U, S, War Office Admits Loss in a Sur- prise Attack on Ger beerngs year de Posttion Washington Authorities Make No Conditlons In Favoring British BURELIN (vin wireloan to Sayvtile, Lo 1), dan. Uk Under the protection Suffragette. A Aeayy anowsiorm, | WASHINGTON, Jan, 18--Mre, Bm- ae se A90K \ eline Pankhurst, the British Guftra- 4 routed sinall advanced German | getty jonder, delained by New York Nomis nivay Ducnehot, mutiets. Of immigration @urhorities, was today 1 south of Wide ne Warlandored admitted to the United States Vie afternoon, nuondttlonallye