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WOMEN IN POISON PLOT ALSO MARKED FOR DEATH - ‘ Weather—Rain probable to-night and Sunday; rial s | EDITION Tb ¢ rid 4 EDITION ee! : “Circulation Books Opeh to All,’’ ‘ = = = aes = = PRICE ONE CENT. Comme (the New York World). NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 12 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. WILLARD SAYS: I’LL WININ WALK; | MORAN ALSO IS SURE OF VICTORY —_————_-4=2____—_ OPERA SINGER DECLARES 50 LOST ON LINER SUSSEX. 'S500000-BRIBE ASKED CROWD GATHERS AT GARDEN DR. WAITE WAS CURIOUS HIT BY WINE OR TORPEDO: | FORDUAL SUBWAY CONTRACT; | HOURS BEFORE THE TIME SET TO KNOW HER WEALTH 27 AMERICANS ON BOARD) DECLARES COL WILLIAMS, FOR CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT ¢o———_— . @ — ——_-+. were cared for as well as possible by Inventor's Wife Tells District Attor-|Disabled on the Way tof 'sirgeom aboard the snip B. R. T. Head on Stand Says Man|Two Hundred and Fifty Police Take ney That Dentist Urged Her to“Take | '"e—Torpedoed, Declare | 97 a yyeeiCans ARE Who Made Offer and City Charge of the Arrangements— ‘ars ; Three Americans. KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN ; Something —EvidenceThat Young MANY BLOWN INTO sEa,| 0” BOARD THE SUSSEX| Official It Was for Are Nobody Allowed to Loiter Around Man Planned to Poison Four. |" °— ~~ "| xonnon, ‘Stare Vih (Assoomted | Both Dead. the Building. i Ke Press).—-Edward Huxley, President o ; + the 27% ard Hux’ sident of Wild Panic Among the 270 the United States Rubber Export Women and Children—14 |Company, and Francis E. Drake,| ol. Timothy 8. Williams, president Crowds began to gather in the vicinity of Madison Square Garden of the company,|of the B. R. ', testified before the . as early as noon to-day, nine and a half hours before the fight for the ee <i European manage Americans on Ship. x Mm, John ©. Peck, the millionaire Grand Rapids druggist, visited the Dis- Eee ! rescued from the Susvex, report that thompson Investigating Committe championship to-night between Willard and Moran, ‘There was nothing ‘i . saat . 4 ne fe asib there was a heavy loss of life, Itwaal sa inat g - hicabat 8 mae i . telet.Attorney's office this afternoon with her husband and made a long} By John H. Hearley first reported that all the 380 pas- | ‘4 Re AL the: fine tne: BE tee | to be seen trom the outside of the Garden, but the crowd remained andere stric ey John T, Doo er she hac sengera tiad bee! % d y contrac ere pending . ri Craig statement to Assistant District Attorney John T. Dooling. After she had) (4464 press Staff Correspondent on *°M#ers had been rescued dual subway euehaedtiais id .v. was augmented every hour during the afternoon. one:Mr. Dooling said: Board Steamer Sussex. Among the Americans on board] a man came to him and said that for at alah se ra . i . BOULO WH i eo. a5, were: $500,000 he could get the support of | A special detail of twelve policemen from the East Twenty-second "If the statements of Mrs. Horton can be corroborated it would appear at adi alt a i > speek bold ead) " | Street station w F suri Mees teas —tTwo of the twenty-seven Americans Prof. James Mark Baldwin, his], prominent city official to throw the | Street station was on hand to keep these curious ones on the move, so at Waite had designs on her life and that of her husband, Waite, it i wife and daughter Elizabeth of Bal i jaround and arou / " i i p . . ; Be eliza 5 3 5 around the Garden went the crowd, fhe police dete: y me, thought she was a wealthy woman, He repreesented himself to her | KNW tu have been aboard the Chan-/ timore and Paria; contract to his company. Col. Will- siheeeot ak. \eltae crowd, fhe police defeating any as 1 welthy man engaged in speculation in Wall ved to have Joshua Armitag a E i nee Mrs. Margaret Horton, who, as “Mrs. A. W. Walters,” occupied a room @t the Plaza with Dr. Arthur W. Waite, accused of poisoning his father-in- nel liner Sussex, be jams Tefused to mention the name of ‘eet and making money hand over fist. | been torpedoed in crossing the Chan-, Gertrude Barnes, New York; the official or the man who brought; 4 eae At 4 o'clock a detail of 250 policemen came on the job and took “Not long after they became acquainted, she says, he began to question "¢! yesterday afternoon, are missing and at Huxley, New York Haste offer, saying they are both Fleeing Bandit and His Force] charge, under orders to handle the situation, the crowd and everything pa na Hall, New York ead. ; : fen ything her about how much money she had and how much money her husband | 4M believed to be lost. They are J. yr. clarence Hecdvaan wYork.| Col Williams denied that Charl Headed for the Santa else until the termination of the bout. had |N. Baldwin and his daughter Eliza- ry (al ae j Gertrude Warre: Pan Hyde, former City Chamberlain, w Clara Canyon. Aside from reducing the fire hazard in the Garden to-night, the orton has reason to helieve,@ {beth of Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs, Bier, New York the man who made the offer. M hearst ullery gods owe Fire Commissioner Adamson a vote of thanks for pros secording to her statements, that] [The Associated Press reported Mra. Edward Hilton and daugnter,| Hyde was present while Col. Williams 1) | A os agen. thibiting smoking in the Garden. TI itl Fy ial Waite had planned to persuade her to thie afternoon that Prof. James | New. York: was on the stand, He was permitted = /! § a re ing smoking in the Garden. his wil do away with the dense cure try Lome kind of medicine. He often Mare aaliain: ce ealinara Samuel Bemis, Medford, Mass, to thake a statement, in which he de- Gavira at Juarez stated to the nited tain of smoke which usually hangs over the ring and befogs the view of asked her if she did not think she| Ras PRIS Ne P. W. Culbertson, Pittsbureh clared that he had no “recollection Press shortly before noon to-day that} those with aerial seats. | | wife and daughter were on the Daniel gent, Boston of discussing the subway offers OF American cavalry under Col Geo! Speculators are asking ridiculously high , “ . rape mec ALD Re) Hee money vand: hee Sussex. Miss Baldwin suffered a | Crocker Cousins, Fitchburg, Mass, | business with any one.” Dodd had Jocated Villa and his mi i ac Faviters ASL ee etic eee TuaaG antner<tn, tim for invests W. G. Penfield of Wisconsin, a] The way was paved for s eu i Jim” Brady, who already has two boxes, tried to get an extra box seat anh ’ broken leg. She and her parent Khodes scholar at Oxford Colveccits, | astounding testimony by the exami-| force headed for the Santa Clara Can-| this afternoon and was staggered by the demand of $175 for it. EVIDENCE THAT HE TRIED TO ’ the Associated Press says, landed Tosa H, aisasis. seaitany | nation of Scott Mackeynolds, a law-| yon “Everything's fine. ‘Phere’s nothing to it, I'm going to win hands POISON FOUR. | ¢ in England. The Associated Press Edward Marshall of New York yer, and Public Service Comm ner| The United States troops were close] down.” “Mrs, Horton han voluntarily given ; l veal Amerioane were saved] Gtorge Henry Parker jr ‘Travia H. Whitney, who told of hay-| upon Villa's rear guard, according to This was the last word from Jess Willard this afternoon the District Attorney information of Three Ame 1 passengers agree, Alice W. Ruiz ing heard the story ax a rum Gavira aia lincorednce @ts ila of aoe —— that they saw a torpedo Mrs, ‘Tolliote Sennell, time the contracts were pending, Col.) Gen. Gavira's statement renewed) rank Moran was put to bed by| Jess Willard and his tmmediate Sompenyin Stacia Gabi ps : . Th ta gatiniated anat fe cf the aa0|. teanial aace WilMams had listened to their testl-| hopes here that the pursuers would : oneal sl pul hurchesce. the | Odtughter of Murdered Million- pee aaieaive eee ie ibaa w ads Slaseabie: mony from @ seat a table of the| close in on the outlaw. Villa hae 300|M* trainer, Willle Lewis, at 2.16 thialcamp followers showed eupreme’ Gone nature of which cannot be made pub-| sf Is is possible some were picked up and! Drake. committee, He ard, then followers with him, Gen Gpvira anid, etree ey pirate caller hi en to-day in his ability to end lie, We have evidence corroborating | Shake taken into other por Eidwatd Huxiey, who witnemed tne |*miled when both witnesses declared) ‘The bendite were located about} Ing camp 1s Westohesiay. -He te. 60 Moran's activities to-night well withe some of the statements made to us Shaken. The x left Folkestone shortly catastrophe from’ beginning to end,| they heard that Col, Williams had} thirty alt cS palieraairaninr sag [ree Por the Garden in a cloned auto. {17 the ten-round limit, ‘They are nc by ddr. Horto AS ial ° after noon yer under excellent) States that several passengers and a|turned down the proposition hard, | tranee of the canyon which is a shor rt fop:the Garde! nees 4 5 th coheed ‘ b foe ae pas wai) that W Special to ‘The Evening W i ither conditions and was ne aring | RUPineN oF aeahes of the crew un- | Then Col. Williams was called to the listance east of Namiquipa and in a] mobile in time to arrive there at 8 setae ce ” ibsiricchg iS BREA ae ecn:at teasl, tour ie GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, March 25.| the French port of Dieppe when she | qos, were blown to atoms by | jana Vid district, without roads or trails,| o'clock, Moran was up with the [slightest chance of hearing the bel witht @ ahort time.” Mrs, Arthur Warren Waite gave] was struck, 1 w mnversing with| ‘The Sussex carried twelve liteboate| ‘“ don't remember taiking about| The only avenue of escape the out-| chickens-—or, to be ex at 6 och ring at the end of the tenth rounds atuhidds - tee bawaned. tovday out the folowing statement through] other Americans among my fellow|and several rafts, ‘The lifeboats were |this thing with Travis H. Whitney," |law has, according to Gen, Gavira, ts) “thin si pede He sald he went to) witlard'’s little manager, Jones, wae trading tbe addresses of women whone| ber brother Percy late to-day passengers. when an explosion sud. |iwered auickly saan St explosion. }said Col, Willlama, “though we may] Might through tho eastorn ontranc’ bed at 10 o'clock leat wfuht and slept vegan tor them é ames were found in a diary discov-| "! feel It my duty to the public to} denly shook the whole ship, containing forty persons, was over. [have spoken of 1 SOSROTEAR YON: “Hit SATRRRR tary sie “sever had e more peaceful rest| “Why, there's nothing to It\but @ ered Inst night in Dr. Walte's apart. [Make the following st No| One of the ex's Mfeboats was|turned, Passengers state that thirty] “Was the name of Ina at La Guna, north of Chihuahua City} & Pri = yi, Na aeaata lancinre top oe Yd 1%, ment in a pocket of one of his one| Previous statement said to have been| blown off by the force of the ex-|of those in this boat were drow: |the former City Chamberia nnd Nearer the eastern mouth of tho/ 1 iy os Wee, a eee rter whol : , Saa nicadraa cuilta Gf cicthee made by me is authentic, 1 have|plosion and splinters sent hurtling] ovemboard, Gratings "and pF ined \ tioned?” asked Counsel Mos anyon might cut off that opening, | 0 4 ha id a a > | sald, care flicking a bit of dust Two young women in particular are | #¥en Nothing whatever to the press.| high into the a the same time! furniture were thrown to them from| “No,” replied Col, Williams. “Itany| Carrangistas and American forces) ™ Boe oe nites are unable to from Ma cul (TAs Se sought for reasons which appear in| “When I was informed of the se-|a fountain of water dashed over the/the decks, More than half of those [such conversation aw that with Mr.[ore keeping in the pursuit. Gen. Gave} JON) Ue ane ae, [registering “nothing -else-to-it the diary, and the detectives believe |TIOU® Charge against my husband, I] side of the ship, rae ened tnta Re water are be-|Wnitney occurred [ ovuldn't have|ira declared thhat Villa's present] 1° pg SG bly ta feat, ats | . WORAdh: Tan ; fovea they can give evidence of value|W4 %° Shocked and amazed L could} It was about 4.30 when the Sussex!” 4 British destroyer (Rae ae yn{mentioned the name of former City| plight was entirely due to this co-] oN i 4 octock in the morn.| “He ehepecpee x y. Weill Sealnet’ Waite |not belleve them true, It seemed to] was struck, Many passengers were|afterward and took on the other pas- {Chamberlain Charles Hyde. Hix name operation, He asserted that reports] oie nis battle with Johnson at {take h At y the pith The District Attorney expects that |"¢ 1MPossible that a man who had] standing near the rail, watching the) sens He, CONVO A them te Di Inever came into my mind. He had/of friction between the expedition erin sitar 1 fi isan the Grand Jury wil) find an indict- |P&¢” 8° Uniformly gentle and kind to| outline of the Frenoh coast, when Fee ate eee auasex. {no connection with it and the de facto Government's sol-] Yi ovea at as @ fiddle, and|let hin look a aquirt ment c.arging Waits with murder in |™®: 4nd apparently so loyal, could be| the explosion rocked the Sussex. was an American woman, whose nun What was the fac wsked Mr. {diers originated on the American side] was cs cheerful a @ acbooiboy off en jene thing sure; nobody's § the first degree next Monday. or |S¥lty of the crime with which he veral were hurled into the w has not been learned. Survivor Moss, “about the req for money Jot the border 1 ctenio an be stated Gam cites eatie | OOIDE mab alt Tuesday and he will be placed on °MAreed ; | and it was among these that the cas. | hat she did aplendid Berk in coring /trom your" Gen, Gavira g location Of all) writ through Westchester village. |body t t " trial as soon as the court calendars | “MY falth in him w ne siase hist | ualttes occurred cued from the water, t Aone think I can mention the pie an and Carranza forces. Be-) when he returned to the Hawkins [it from me. The battle ermit, it was practically proved to me tha Bouts were put over the side ai| A Lloyd's report says the British name, The public offi he spoke |vides Dodd's column there were three 0 Pape cea me. ago, a PS es iit atihcdey atans [Dr. Waite was living with another) once, but I was told that several per- [steamship Salybla has been sunk and /about is dead. ‘The inf cameother American divisions north of pode tal bir Pied ye eye # mig |p douahh caine tines cuso, who is in Grand Rapids, was in- |WOMN in the Plaza Ho As the) sons who were near the rail previous | shutgtn® Passengers and crew wer 2 only as a message Whether|Cruces near the Cumbre tunnel and] eas) sforan is not a heavy eater for| There isn’t anything more to It except structed to-day to bring Percy Peck, |°vidence against him Increased from| to the explosion were not picked up. | ( socernpoerr the man has @ right to impart that/southeast of Casne Grandes, Gent, nig husky che he ta and tus [te Sebi—end J viete This the only son of John E. Peck to New |*@¥ to day, | was compelled against] ‘The Sussex listed badly immediate- | FOUR AMERICANS nessage, oF whether he hed any basis| Pershing is in personal command morning meal was simple, consisting |afternoon we'll tak n out for Wark so that he may appear before |™¥ W!!! and deep affection for him to] ty after the explosion y Grandes other 1 and it was] MISSING FROM SHIP of tact for It, I do not kouw | the troops near C | of grape fruit, boiled eggs and milk Grand Sury on Monday Jaccept the evidence as true feared for a few minutes that she wa sid Sa “Who was the man? | > Mae easlUan tite TAA PPASHE toe | ROLE * ‘ fe Walleraunninaly deaiened yeas | “Ot nourne x hnot and will not] about to si eat a SUNK BY TORPEDO toLD HIM WHAT COULD BE CARRANZA AGRE! Page ag file ge terday to help himself by making aj “'% he's suilty, but i certainly Jooks) ted panic broke out par pean |, ACCOMPLISHED TO SUGGESTIONS IN was from his brother John | ERE p EINES gpa, statement to the District Attorney |'* 'f that is the f 1 cannot | onlarly among and| WASHINGTON, March 25--Con-. “T decline to state, 11 not de INGTON Napp | Flint. Mich. and ther two came!| WILLARD TO GET $55,100 with the idea that he wae hereby (Dire my feelings to the world. N in Otfleer t calming 8Ular reports to the State Depart. liver a message from an at WASHINGTON NOTE, ° ce Bat and: Jack "ae gaining immunity, he made a mis- | ONC Knows except those who have) 1 in a few min-| Ment to-day say the Dom Ling may have been too broad a phirns Lavell of Wilmington, D AND MORAN $26,750. fake, The law does. not permit a|*utered as T have what it means tof ytow th r Ito right her. [Seamer Englishman sunk near the for me to use, The mon QUERETARO, Ma a ee aa ae a et prosecutor to obtain a statement from | ee hip 8 aria ’ elt four Americans are miss hol aak numBE RoUld za'n rep i t \ f Pitt Villard is to get $55,100 for an accused person by threats or ||)" ne a HAM DEMOS ; lieve The survivors vwined aboard the | Englishman. w 1 horse plished Washin o nent wa ‘ headed by Police Judge Edward 1 igh ten-round Promises, but permits a prosecutor to |)" 0 ACT Nn 1) Ce 0 MC} sunser i " f sht,| 7 " & American ! hid he mer it Ha TL. Rodgers, Mebenna, Aw lyman Joseph Ma | an instal untarily made by an accused or sus- "M001 NMS WA\8 et a M ' \v Common Mtrect, Lawre M v a , vn Washington. and James MeN Judge Mck pected person [ear BAST Hy AEDS se ge rly to-d P. Buckley and M.A. B ad. | P a tran 1 1 AE Tees I main to sented fig with a big F Waite's confession that he bought | {Mt wt aes ane 1 forw ‘ unknown ata nie talk was that i him: oe, much too large Morar ein the arsenic which killed John &. Peck re ee sata: ' ' rhe Wot that the nissins Aine ng a win su mone exted. cue i taerarresters sats cent st in th made voluntarily. ho whol ha oust ‘ Ae Aah HMAMANREN: OR | 6 ; 1 BuO. Maney postal wil an pk \ vas sold Te eee artis o crasa Raviaa | {ie, ease in pho T aannot i Dot pieMengerR Op "doe Ho said $500,000," Col. Williams “Mr? wf New Massacre Unfounded, Wit gre 923,780 and his wife, the parents of Dr, Waite, RII) mel ie epee I s r " v nilaiaa See enee Mex t 1 ‘ 50, due arrived in New York last night and thing tha oh a ’ ‘ ASN Burs A ee ae bi h and of the ' the alia Misha M " f ' from Burope ar é e thei mon: worth « ym V ¥ sie is pvr ints (ontinued on Second Page.) Chad ltd Bus Wad kh” Why werw wounded Wy 4) 1m PHL HIIE! 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