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MA UO gui, wt sean NNN, et anh le ORS Sf tt dda a a ___10 KILLED, 30 HURT IN JERSEY EXPLOSION AL be EDITION S ALAS ["Ctroutation Books Open to AMl”| FC irorttation Books Open to PRIOE ONE CENT. Comrie 2928 02, Tee, Rreee inn NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 165, 1916. 16 PAGES PRICE ONE OENT. GERMANY IN PLOT, SAYS CASEMENT AID; TELLS OF TRIP TO IRELAND IN U-BOAT VILLA LEADER 1S KILLED pact’ Ooh Metin, Who. Wes Poteorca 1ODIE, MANY HURT CASEMENT PLANNED INVASION N NEW FIGHT WITH BANDITS; | “yao ance IN EXPLOSION OF | OF ENGLAND WITH IRISHMEN SECOND EXPEDITION HALTS se i BlG PONDER PLANT ivi iF 4 sci calle ig ENLISTED IN GERMAN CAMI Giving Former Sweetheart |% the Du Pont Company Near aaainnes Cyanide of Potassium. Gibbstown, N. J. Major Langhorne’s Flying HOTEL MAN SLAIN | ——. * : ; 5 Squadron Is 200 Miles From SUICIDE IS HIS DEFENSE. | ; \7 BODIES RECOVERED.|Surprise Sprung at Sir Roger’s Trial f Base of Communication. AT WHITE PLAINS: i Forty-eight of First Fifty Tales-| $ Some of the Victims Blown to] for Treason When Statement of SCOTT BACK AT CAPITAL. ; men wou $ Pieces—Hard to Identify Man Arrested With Him Re- ill Be Slow. the Dead. veals the Story of Revolt. SPOTTERS TESIOOOM tobeeesee ‘Makes Optimistic Report to Secretary Baker as to Con- ditions Along the Border. LAKE ITASCATE, Mexico, May 14 (by wireless to Columbus, N. M., May 15).—Three dandits, including Julio Cardenas, the Villa leader, were Killed in a skirmish with an American detachment near Rubio ranch, twenty miles east of here, to-day. GIRL IS MISSING Guttenger, Proprietor of Lake- side Inn, Was Shot and Stabbed. Special to The Prening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May 16.— Augustus Guttenger, proprietor of} _ MARATHON, Toex,, May 15.—The|tno Lakeside Inn, Tarrytown Road, expedition in search of (who raided Glenn Springs has checked {ts dash into Mexico and is now) Q@waiting reinforcements before push- bandits! just outeide of the city Mmits of White Plains, was murdered there some time early this morning. He fag on, according to reports received was shot and stabbed. The motive WAUKEGAN, Ills., May 15.—As the trial of William H. Orpet, accused of the murder of Marian Lambert, got under way this afternoon in the Lake County Court, It appeared that prac- tleally the entire panel of 196 jurors summoned would be excused. Tales- man after talesman presented reasons ranging from opinions on the case to illness in the family. At 2 o'clock, an hour after the college youth had entered the court ‘rou fifty talesmen had been ques- tioned by Judgo Donally and forty- eight of them were excused. Orpet, looking pale and much thin- ner than the day he was arrested at U. S. OFFICIAL HOPES GIBBSTOWN, N. J. May 15.— At least ten persons wero killed and thirty were injured by an explosion to-day at the Repauno plant of the Du Pont Powder Company near here. CESSEOS ECGS Seven bodies have been recovered, but none of them has been identi- fied. Some of the victims undoubt- edly were blown to pieces. Employees of the company said they would be unable to give the exact number killed and Injured until the men had been checked up, Five bulldings were demolished by 6e68 SOCEESESS the explosion, which was felt a dis- CRUISER SUNK OFF IRELAND COULD EQUIP BIG ARMY LONDON, May 15.—Sir Roger Casement, declared to be the prime instigator of the Irish rebellion, was arraigned for a hearing in the Bow Street Police Court to-day on a charge of high treason. With Casement was arraigned Daniel Julian Bailey, a British soldier who had been taken prisoner by the Germans and who arrested with Sir Roger when they landed at Tralee, Ireland, from a U-boat. He faced the same charge. A statement from Bailey was read in which he told of joining the 7 s , | tance of many miles, So far as oan {to Major Gen, Funston by Col. Sibley, | ¢n6 cash register was empty and) father and mother as he entered the & seommanding the expedition, @skiNS ‘there wag only about sixty cents in|court room, wiiich was jammed to ggthie Tareuorua Caneehie AviaE his pockets, suffocation. Representative of Department of pauadron of the Eighth Cavalry are! James Gaynor, formerly an em-| For the first few minutes he stood| Labor Believes Telegraphers E bs 1) arents, he! peng bia ice gee aight, and he is being held to-day as|garbed in blue. with a eee be GW. W. Hanger, a conciliator sent Piarathon, the base, is ninety miles|* Material witness, Gaynor found| veil concealing her face, whispered [OY te Department of Labor to con- Sistant from Boquillas, over broken |‘ ody shortly before 8 o'clock this|to him frequently und patted his|f" With the railroad teiexraphers eountry, Several instances have been | Orns. He says that he heard no {shoulder affectionately, and the officials of the New York reported of bandits operating behind |"°\*° uring the night, The mystery that surrounded the| Central and New Maven railroads, on the expedition without meeting armed A girl who stayed at the hotel, and|love and death of Marian, a pretty| Which @ strike situation is threaten- who Gaynor says was there until 9/high school girl, whose body was|!"& said to-day: he learned the blast occnrred in a| !tish brigade in Germany at the suggestion of Casement. He was in- building Where nitrate was being man-| structed to go on board U-boat 19 after a visit to the German Foreign u ured. Dynamite and other high ne explonives used for commercial pur- | Office, poses are manufactured at the Re- Exchanged prisoners told of Sir Roger's propaganda among the Irish pauno plant, nt, w,|Prisoners in Germany, Between sixty and seventy joined the brigade ‘The superintendent of the pl ‘ F. Lawley, of Woodbury, N and|from one camp where there were 300 prisoners, ————$§$ > )sCusement told them that if Ger- here to-day. A message has been sent /is pelieved to have been robbery, as| Madison, was accompanied by his T0 AVERT BIG STRIKE his asmatant, George Marsh, of Pauls- boro, N. J. are among those killed many won a sea buttlo he would land A man known as “Redso," driving U. $. MARINES LANDED 4 brigade in Ireland, and if Germany a two-mule team past the building, lost the war the German Government AT SANTO DOMINGO | woutacive cach inan trom $50 to wesistance. o'cloc 4s have: ni slleve was Instantly killed. The team was ; Supplies are being rushed to Bu- Seas Tag igh Je balng sought to-|found Feb, 10 in Helms Woods, at eras ie ei ie ied Buys fin blown to atoms. John W. ¢ 2 $100 and free passage to America, i @uilias, there to be transferred to stl . a ri eisendanger, She | Lake Fo: has resolved itself Into |cither side in thes or ai 2 Sih Woodbury, on the seat with “Redso.”| Admiral Caperton Reports to Navy It was declared that tho German y Gack animalx for Sidley’s command, |*4* NOt about the place this morning. |the question of murder or suicide, |t#ke any action until 1 tintated was injured, but will probably re- aN auxiliary cruiser which was sunk at 4 a Guttenger was shot in the left| which must be answered by the jury|"y Study of the schedules and my ver, Rune rely, thirty-two, of Department That Men Are ‘Tralee carried 20,000 rifles, a mill- i PLANS FOR NEW RAID s|breast just over the heart, and he| which will try Orpet as the girl's|Conferences with the telegraphers Gibbstown, suffered a fractured hip Ashore. fon rounds of ammunition, ten ma- 3 VILLE; \**" stabbed in the right side. The | slayer. and the officials, Lam hopeful of ia pes f ie bead 1 wilt | A * chine guns and many bombs. HEARD AT BROWNSVILLE; Vouret was tired at close range, the| Orpet, a junior at the University of finding that a friendly readjustment and concussion of the brain and willl WASHINGTON, May 15—Landing| gave “eNgtign INVASION WAS 4 FUNSTON READY FOR IT |Sheritt states, for the flesh on the | Wisconsin, has steadfastly maintained | may bi hed without a striik BranAnly tis of more American marines at Ban ALSO PLANNED. 3 . right arm was seared by the bullet. | his innocence since he was jalled Feb, HINGTON, May 15.—8u ie Domingy Oity to deal with the revo. | A ttomey General | Smith deolkrad 6 BAN ANTONIO, Tex, May 15,—|Guttengor had evidently thrown up| 1. It is his contention Marian com- Hi. Haig of New 15 000 SEE MOB BURN lution led by Gen. Arias, Minister at) eRe. eel preva hae Minas g {information indicating a plan for the|h!8 arm to protect himself, mitted suicide, aT te oth ieee ct ’ War, aguinst former President | 1101164 not only the Irish rebellion but “wesumption of raids across the inter- ———.__ State’s Attorney J. Dady, who tel Western Union Telegraph: office here NEGRO AT THE STAKE Jimenes was reported to-day to the) ianned to land expeditions in Ire- ational line near Brownsville, Tex., leading the prosecution, bases his! The ten reinstated. will recelve Navy Department by Rear Admiral] ing and at several other places on , has reached army headquarters here, CITY CLERK WEDS FIRST case on the theory that Orpet gave|full reimbursement for time fost penta, Caperton, commanding the Amertean | the pritish coast. ¥ and will, 4t is expected, cause a con- Marian cyanide of potassium, pre-|*ince May 2, when the lockout begun. | 9 Texas Crowd Executes Man Con-| for So fur no hostilities have] In the formal charge Casement ie ws#derable strengthening of the force COUPLE UNDER NEW LAW| tenes t ner tna: tt was medicine Tears | Sa vicled of Murdering Wite of © | ?*£" ' deseribed ax of no occupation and go ‘Dow patrolling that district. peices als The defence, led by former United) RAMKRIPTCY PETITION 1960004 cae ere K Secretary Daniels said to-day about | fixed abode. ‘The charge aguinet both u Gen. Funston and his atatt| Magistrates M, States District Attorney James Wil- ie = tbat Ss His Employer. rinew have been lane defendants roads: “For that they ld lajor Gen. jagistrates May No Longer Unite e | , orton was asked t to-day studied in detall the pr0-|” | oving Pai Hes kerson, planned to-day to contest AGAINST MILLS & GIBB ENTENT teial to The Evening World.) Fee eee sta mtbers {between the frst day of November, Ree Tce ane entire g Pairs, and Secret Wed- Jevery bit of ctroumstantial evidence : E ALLIES MAKE WACO, ‘Tex, May 15.-Josno Wash- ted the capital 1914, and on divera other occasions border patrol, and it was indicated dings Are More Difficult, ady will produce, = Se mage , ington, negro, was taken from the salt salem hte between that day and the 2lst day of Marian was eighteen years old. She| Five Creditors Force Proceedings! TERMS WITH T KS : elock April, 1916, unlawfully, maliciousl that the Thirtleth Infantry, coming! The first clvil marirage in this cltylana young Orpet had been friends Aeainet Dev Goods Finm/Alrent court room by a mob at 11,30 o'elor «| EX-MAGISTRATE CRANE DIES. and teattoroualy comalt hice Gea 4 : ainst Dry Goods Already ——- to-do te —— PUDES UR 98 ot pa niet some aha sent/under the new law, which deprivos| since childhood. Orpet was twenty- Lal ete, ; Day aueat) : 7 [to-day and ten minutes later was) T¥eare tau and| Within and without the realm of Eng- pe ot Sand Brownaville, the dis, |4ldermen of the right to tle nuptlal|0ne only a few weeks ago, He had in Receivers’ Hands, ttle Dispute Over the Transporta-| burned in the City Halt square, Tast| Broke rvered. land in contempt of our Sovereign 4 ps gg Pon eaaie raided a year ago.| kote, was performed at 11 o'clock panned Ene, Miss. Gelantin A petition in bankruptey was fled| tion of Serbian Troops to Monday he murdered Mra, Jesse) poemer cit roy 1 | Lord the King and his laws, to the j s uker, daughter of a 1 Bae 1 eo United a _ 7 ample of othe: Funston will soon have 35,000 men| this morning by City Clerk P. Jo-|parrington, Ill, an instructor in ee eauping 18 ia oat Pat Salonica Fryar, wife of a farmer for whomhalCrane died to-day 24 pec ’ i aire le 4 .@long the border in addition to the|Seph Scuily, in the Marriage Chapel | chemistry at the State Normal School|. Bee RR 4 MOD) LONDON, May 15TH was working, Ho was tried this! several years suffering fr ‘ a jo the duty an 5 a dry goods firm for which recetye 4 ke J ‘asning cand edint te elcholla which was brought on by an ingiance of the said defendants.” ; 14,000 troops beyond it. of the Municipal Building. The couple| at DeKalb. a'¢ ft . norning an Hately after th i , 2 vere appointed May 12, oitica announced to-day that thel y mn saaia : ack Of nervous prostration ia 1 Casement is reported to have made i enn 4 Bs were appointed May 1 | ‘ verdict Was announced declar hin fo promt ni were Francis J. Bolger, twenty-five,| After arranging an alibi to conceal Five creditors of the house Nitstanding differences: betwen Cireeer i vite nd fixing his pur heer ae The death of hie year cause |a long statement to the authorities, ARMED MEXICANS ane Anne Winltred Chambers, twen-|the fact that he had left Madison,| tne petition to protect thei 1. | and the } 1 : Jiteuth, the mob took him, |& mental went to a/and it was belleved that this statement "PATROL RIO GRANDE, Trea Pata oe No, 114 Bedford rest Wit bane Forest on the] uaj interests, ‘They'were the W Ihe ; a awars'had been tet ne Judge Munroe pros | *eiitartum but never fully | would considerably shorten the hear- . a night of Feb, 8, @ next morning Se ie sien Go t amicably, wit result that | recovered ing bet NEAR A TEXAS TOWN.) attor giving his blessing, the City|Orpet mot Marian by appointment in bah bet RWS SOMEOAY Of see waulll ‘be no eiolation ap ina Roe: BOG SUPABG: 10: the ae reece selene He penn << Clerk proceeded to collect $2 from the| the woods, told her he was “through” ince are HB emOUALE (} frailty of are : ML the cane th his dosket: the) legis ip the fa GA white eee BROWNSVILLE, Tox, May 15—A| bridegroom. ‘This is the lega fee.| and was going to marry Miss Youker.| *1°8)-': I iy 3 | if APOE Ge MG : before @ panel ef the udese” a @onsiderable number of armed Mexi-| Added to this is the $1 fee for the| Marian, Orpet declared, sobbea,| °° °* We* ‘ +d $814.45; F Gysanal iis Papen i irrounded Sherif Mleming and) the eens pi ne Judges of the ans are patrolling the Rio Grande, | marriage license. called him back, and evidently swal . J. van Batts peat af #1 sn tonte: [ nnede ihe | forced him into:a r. Washington | Waa blatesceven eerriegars ou i Frederick B. 4 . 5 taelherger of Brooklyn and Anton wy severa vambled and hemend for mares, bull ol : lawyer he was active] 4 ey General Sir Frederick B. opposite Hidalgo, Tex. sixty-five! ‘The new marringe law gives only|lowed polson when he refused to re f Mo. taWraouie dices | ne ou transport i H bed i Utlin the Lepublican organization in New| smith, A. HH, Bodkin and ‘Travers miles west of here, according to a re- | the City Clerk or his deputies in the|turn, At any rate, he declires, she eet the Ba “ote t the # wan lo (o the courthotine step, where} York City, Flo frat cama Int HUDHC) nies goncared. for th port received to-day at Fort Brown,| five boroughs the right to perform|fell to the snow-clad ground, and rib Sabon ld) a Ir “aie housands surrounded hin notice iy hia denune! PH clon Anh Bont ee eae ee Col. A. P. Blocksom requested Consul | ctvil marriages, It Is also stipulated] when he reached her side she was| "ll |) two named nf ¥ WH) when the mob rushed through the] she) hand Pro 1, Morgan and J. J. Garza that an investigation be|the ceremonies shall take place only|dying. The boy admitted he fea] THY Pei vvers aver the frm owes MNES Bes Ba aks City Hall Square. Phe} od Areraya Apne for tho defennante. rward of $2,000,000 ane 7H C ‘ t i Jo! ickinson proside oe in the oflces of the City Clerk or|back to Madison and mado every of. |APWi0! Of MMUN AN We Mmolvent | sory, ‘Choa tropa have now. heen] Tet? wAE taken toa tree. Ata eia-|WILSON TO REPLY TO POPE! gnoriiy atter the Magutrate Nba Renewed activity on the part of An-|his deputies. This 11 prevent| fort to conceal his departure, ans ‘tors, have nv A jie pe sl a rope was pat around his neck — hace aie c me Aceto Piazana and Iais De La Rosa,|secrot marriages of prominent per-| Marian, Orpet stated, had told him Dr ecidant Aa » A ‘hel Washington shot Into the tle high! P Ing WHT Weite| | ue é Bei ae X se ma t and his pileged leaders of the “Texas revolu- | sons. she was fearful of her condition, An Bank, and sainnlcie Sat © the heads of the erowd and] ence Meenawe Sea Gatieeste a ee tion,” aleo was repor' u BOATS SINK 96 S| SINK 9 autopsy showed there was no basis root Amory, Browne | qi was , ' isands of volves broke into the WASHINGTON, Ma i: cee fi ue regia was ———— |. 6 SHIPS, |fer her fear, Friends of Marian appointed receivers ; : last) ey of “furn him." | and Secretary La vastly dite om that of the man GEN. SCOTT MAKES joes IPS stated that she had admitted to them eae ae Paeniten i NDR ae A decidey'¢ in tt halve {in pa cond sidering an answer | who waineé tame in 1912 by his ex OPTIMISTIC REPORT Agsremate of 225,000 Tons of Veo-|%2¢ knew she was not in the condi. SALMR Be} £8 parse wry, ta ny sine at A for va diets communication on. th PPaUERA ARS he SHARES Jmaland, of tion she told Orpet. on ja the attorney for| b reitory | i fi mation {a obt he j natives utumauye by @ British! TO SECRETARY BAKER,| puriin’ May ib-—oAe omen be : meas : = piladian.oil'eny n'a hbap vb crates ie rubber company: He sat je tha SAURGAAOEAG Gave thus’ Qn Ret Japan teste ta China, Governor Stas MEDS Mine bs i ae StS A fee dock, resting his chin on his hand and) | ‘ w April) woxKIO, May 15.—Japan has sent a ALBANY nuit vie. ' peed neke occasionally looking toward — the WASHINGTON, May 15—Informa.|98 hostile merchantmen, of 225,000] rest to China against, alicget nis aN ae | Bovine A ich advances must |oceasonall ion helpful to the Administration |tons, have been sunk by German and ple Bn ueees ve va ; ’ ¥ Sh ren 1 : biped Haga apc airs ih oA ae add a“ ee Dr kon anh Sy Sarena and treating of dapanese military Bollce 1) nla uae fi I ermal ging for meres, drops : exvation flo one of the bellgerent®, | When the Attorney General, tn , @ontinued on Fourth Page.) mines, in Gnas, Orns | ign day and aight ellers’ checks ard’ mo . Whitman| flames. Th , je crowd jecr with the Pope will be in general /oPpening the caso for the prosecution, for tale, Tr Beeamen ~ drowned his cries. terine, mentioned the conferring of the order |

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