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—— [CASEMENT DEFIANT IN. COURT WHEN SENTENCED TO DIE WEATHER Fay Tem ght end Pritey PINAL be orld, FINAL f Clrenlation Books Open to All,” | *Cireutation Kooka Open to All.” =- PRICE ONZ CENT. (ovens: ine sew tore Wana NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916 20 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT CARRIZAL M AFE IN U.S. NO LET-UP IN THE RUSH OF STATE TROOPS _— ——_ +92 OF HIGH TREASON, JURY FINDS: BOARD TRAINS AT YONKERS: TO U. S. ARMY WN EL PASO MUST PAY DEATH PENALTY ~ATTH, 230 T0PEEKSKLL ALL SHOW SIENS OF HARDSHIP —_.> — + Quick Verdict After Chief Jus-! Twelfth Did Not Get Away tice Delivers Strong Charge From Hoboken Until 3 } F Against the Prisoner. o’Clock This Morning. PROUD HE IS A REB GREAT DEFEAT ON | 47TH IS IMPATIE QUACKENBUSH AND Armored Motor Battery Goes THOMPSON CLASH to Peekskill—10th to a Camp Whitman. Condemned Man Defiant in All R N ARMY Court, Denounces English | a ae Guarded From a Crowd in Juarez by Soldiers Who Escorted Them Northward—All the Troopers Re- fuse to Talk of Carrizal Fight. iDON’T KNOW WHO FIRED FIRST, SAYS MORMON SCOUT: for Convicting Him. LONDON, June 29,—Found guity| Take Three Lines of Trenches @f the crime of high treason and) and 10,500 Prisoners, about to be sentenced to death, Sir Petrograd Says. Roger Casement, once brilliant Irish leader, made an imp es he stood in the prisoner's dock be- | fore Lord Chief Justice Reading this afternoon. “In England alone in the twentieth AN : As fast as equipment arrives and Burst of Heated Language Fol- Ve the orders to move are given, New| lows Query Conerning In- 'f EN York's National Guardsmen are get- fluence Used on Gaynor. ‘ ting under way for the Mexican hor- | der or for the training camps which| A burat of heated language between are to fit them for ultimate service! Counsel Frank Moss, August Bel- Cavalry and Lem Spillsbury, Mormon scout, captured by the Mexicans at there, By night about 6,000 of New| mont, Senator George F. Thompson © Brown & Dawsor..++ York's quota will be on the way t©|and James L. Quackenbush, counsel i} ‘ | Carrizal and confined in the Chihuahua Penitentiary, were brought to the sc border at noon to-day and turned over to American military authorities. i RAE TAN ZER | All the troopers were worn and drawn from their experience and all Brownsville, jfor the Interborough Company, en- EL. PASO, June 29.—Twenty-three negro troopers of the Tenth assioned speech PETROGRAD, June 29 (via Lon- don).—The ofMfictal statement trom the Russian War Department to-day Yesterday were serious sa oO | a broad ile. T eg century, loyalty to one’s country is! dings of ‘the ious save one, who wore a broad smile. This one negro made n, Latchitaky, after! @ « = — 2 ilery preprations, inflicted upon The First Squadron of the First|livened the pr himself the { eal: , pode held to be a crime,” he said, with a| the enemy his despesate re- = |cavairy, 400 strong, entrained for | Thompson legislative investigating himself the impromptu spokesman for his fellows. “We sure are glad dramatic gesture. “If it ia treason to *stince a great dy esc nth eet on Brownsville to-day on a special New | Cmmittes this afternoon, to get back,” he said. fight under such conditions, then | am| ¥ 1 The committee was trying to find The pri 4 1 ait el Pruth, and took possession of three York Central train out of Yonkers. | out from Mr. Helmont just what The prisoners were dressed in the scantiest and most nondescript proud to be a rebel.” ines of trenchea” The hour set for their departure arguments had been brought to bear garb, Some had on only trousers. One wore a shirt, while a towel en- The first announcement of the ver- Russian troops figh in Vv was 2 o'clock, but difficulty in loading | upon Mayor Gaynor to cause him to circled his waist. Others’ heads were covered with bandanas. etween the rday took dict of “Guilty,” made after the jury] hynia and Gallela yes' Francisco Gonzales, f | the green horses into the stock cars| Change his attitude as to the building Gen had deliberated but fifty minutes, un-| Prsomer OM Dore mG 2BeRF: TAG made it probable that the trains| #94 Ownership of the new subways. mander at Juarez, and Andres Garcla, | 4 brief Interview in which he repeated Sasead Caneconok couplewiy. Wran| S08 Scie Mtatement also anys. Tats wea Got ull ONY Unb Tate Cle] ee, sires ok se Tne) Mexican Consul in El Paso, met the| statements he had been credited with = SMENEIO AY nukes the total captures claimed ould c aie a terborough, was on the witness stand | train when it reached J *% from| making at Chihuahua by ¢ Jacinto a sree to etireas the court ble voice) aincy tho! Riu afternoon. for the seventh or eighth tim Chihuahua, The guard that escorted | Trevino. x0 Statements were to quavered so that iis remarks could The Forty-seventh Regiment of | the Inquiry be A he usr ‘that escorted | Zrevino [statonontn wore” scarcely be heard. BPRLID Brooklyn, will leave the armory, Hey-|to Mr. Moss's question that Mayor | bright yellow, pushed back the] er of the Americans at Carrizal, per- mpi Ho ct prt " Tae al Death After Chatting With [wood Street and Marey Avenue, to-|Gaynor's change from opposition to Defendant Swoons as Jurors] crowd. ‘They formed a lane through | sisted in advancing toward Villa Abu- composure perfectly | gion of Aubatowka and Smorgon in| 4 ay orre gat o’olock and favoring the Iuterborough “wae xood| ile inecVate Pat a at Bowes Shey: turned a (ee Beuatt rnin toward calm as he pro nat condi | Former Co-Workers. morrow morning a | i LD anh File in—Vote Reported 9-3 | which § pilbury and the trocpers} mada to captun “a heer tions in Ireland entrain for Peekskill at 8.80 o'clock | campaign mater ae SP rae abe tid yada igt from the New York Central yards at] @ Did you take notice of the sudden for Conviction. They were taken to the disinfecting BGaUIG: HAYS Been: | by an Irish} Attacks of Russian ¢ mes Conway, thirty-| sixtieth Street and Eleventh Avenue,|change In Mr. Prendergast, whose) ——— plant and) her am ho who has been under | Manhattan. words, at least, are forceful Van ReEe RPT Teale LA ep erameeatn jSuspension on a serious charge sinc®} «phe Twenty-third Regiment of | Rave more thought to Mr ing his final statement with the ex- | seuthwest of Lyubats [cage Wane to aan ates Eee oe un offensive be an | ) officers and men. . * eee Jane 2%.—German troops, Richmond Hill Officer Leaps to repulsed Russian attacks un. He said in answer serter, day's fighting, it was offic warned him to turn back and after Spillabury stripped and treated | had urged him to aoc » being escorted to the com- mandancia, apanies el Policeman smorgon failed] five years ol ar Gnessitshy, a, German de- t this advice This interview was arranged at the solicitation of the Mexican officials, A. 1] Hopelessly deadlocked after ynor than | hours delibera wer in th jon the jury trying Ri ekskill Sat.[to Mr. Prendergast. 1 considered him ‘Ty tachmenis stormed a hostile point of | United 8 District | ‘The troopers refused to discuss the} and before Spillsbury or any of the planation that he wished it MIKKC) support east of the Niemen, capturing) 0M the eleventh story of the build- urday morning at 8.30 o'clock honest, sincere and not affected by Court, for perjury, reported this af-|Carrigal fight, thelr imprisonment or] Americans had a chance to. « the reach a much larger audience than} two officers and. fifty-six men and |ing at Fourth Avenie and Twenty-|~ phe unique Armored Motor Battery | ulterior motives ternoon that a verdict could not be| thelr return to the border. American officials. the one before him, and particularly |taking two machine Kuna and two! ninth street, He lived at No. 181] moved to Peekskill for practice, pend-| Q. But what was dono? What ex- reached, They were then discharged, | “We are soldiers, not plain citizens,”| spilisbury declared he did sak the people An from whom |™ne throw i ae West Sixty-seventh Street and was|ing the arrival of machine guns and|actly was discussed by the Board of It was said that on the last ballot] they sald. "We will have to report to] know who fired the first shot at Car H had come many messages of syir FRENCH TAKE | aetae hed to the Richmond Hil, L. other ordnance, The battery boasts| Directors of the Interborough, which the jury stood 9 to inst the de- | our superior officers and receive thetr] rizal, He said that after the se ‘ond j pathy to him and whose own strug. TRENCHES TO precinct 168 men, aused Mayor Gaynor and Mr. Pren- fendant. A former lot had been | instructions!” conference n Capt. B and for iberty, he said, always had been Bot: entering the Police Depart. The four infantry companies from | der t to suddenly change their at-' 10 to 2 for conviction seven years @] Albany and Kingston, which are a|titude? A. Mr. Gaynor is de: Sir Roger's auditors, among whom in the New York office] part of the Tenth Regim it, assem-| 1 refuse to make any comment. You'll tion of compromise verdict. More | of Gen. Gonzales and there gave out’ commande: were Viscount Bryce and many other| PARIS, June 29. — French troops| 0! Jordan, Marsh & Co, at the Twen- prominent men and women, listened | took the offensive in the Champagne |t¥-"inth Street address, He had re- bled at Albany this morning and|have to ask Mr. Shonts, President of than half of the jurors wanted to fn, deepest silence, some moved te Huined on excellent terme with bial Proceeded to Camp Whitman. Com-| the Interborough, {end the case permanently by exon- | Fegion last night a8 SFtaK GiSRIak cee etaploteln ta tater Nath Blt | pany T of the Tenth left from Flush-} Q. Oh, no. Mr. Shonts does not re-| erating James W. Osborne and find- | tears. out German first-line trenches west it was said Spllisbury was not #0 uncommunt-| Gen, Gomez, when he advised turn- way was fe , and) The deadiock occurred on the ques-| cative. He entered the private office! ing pack, Capt. Boyd sald: “lam the hn an inspiration to Ir en IN CHAMPAGNE} ment © receiving and it is for you to obey.” @ litte after 10 A. M. to-day and|ing. The Tenth musters 600 men. member anything! Your directors| ing that Rae Tanzer had made an | ’ Thy prisoner declared he did not re-|of Le Mesnil penetrated the enemy's) shook hunds with Jobn Brady, a] Troops B, G, M and D of the|must have been saylime some great! innocent mistake in her {dentific | f ward trial by Lingiishmen in second Ine, blowing up several shel- Ae anu passe 1 saat the burery cavalry reached Van Cortlandt Park| things to each other at that time?| ton ; ore, the Wa: © announced to.| Waiting room, where he met an “i ; ss English court as a trial by his peers,| ters, the War Office announced to-| Dy vty Krung M- Athere|from Camp Whitman last night. A. I cannot say k in the afternoon Miss Tanzer { Qe which ho was entitled. Ie re- | day |son, the New York manager for the] There is @ chance that the entire] “Of course, Mr. Belmont, if you do! ae 4 in the courtros 1 Iveland from]. After a violent bombardment which viewed recent eve We First Cavalry and Squadron A may| not know I cannot induce you to an rot lasted the entire day the Germans] “Watt a minute, Jim,” Mr. Ather- for the border within twenty-|swer. But [ would like to kno the beginning of the f attacked the French positions north: | son sald, as uo Went into tho next | Sart fort eee sli bay fet aey 4 Ulster Volunteers, and sald West of Thiaumont, in the Verdun] seo a woman buyer, A few | four hours, F he opposition to your company “We have seen the Constitutional) sector, but were repulsed with heavy s later Brady heard a heavy Major Gen, Leonard Wood, com-| the city officials was ove + army refuse to obey the Constitu- |!’ ir suddenly swept aside, He was} manding the Department of the| Mr. Moss ‘ The French machine gun and cur-| ned by hvise and ran into tional Government, and we were told} iain fire is declared to have de- waiting It Was empty, n "| Pursuit of Bandits Is to Be Continued No | Matter What Mexican Authorities disagreement as a victory, and 4 that the case would | Say or Do. » formation of the "OW | into court for the Benjamin § ome,” Bald) tne suid he doul ever be tried "You seem to take the attitude,”| = (Continued on Sec © the first duty of Irishmen was to en-| vastated the attackers iceman Dust, halt «# block nd Page) * | said Mr, Belmont rather testily, “that] Intimations that the Jurors were hae ahaa aanecie a - be . ‘amallinationa ware away in ‘Tw 4 Street, heard aa ar, ames some undue and irregular influence] considering omian. verdiet| .VSSEINGTON, June 29.—Danger) Mexican military commanders may j ter that army. If 5 5 ee —>— Hay en ARIOkh. etre | considering & compromiss verdict | |» alae ‘ ns ; to be the first consideration, | saw) REPULSED EVERYWHERE, \?.oy 4 grou ot neh Who had nee, |OERMAN U-BOAT NOT SEEN.) oncom Second Page) | tt Amisht exonerate Jaren W, Ox. |OF AM $mmediate Deoak aw poon |e | no reason why Ireland should shed) BERLIN SAYS OF FRENCH | {h0 ans body hurtling” trom the a | : " p rele 4 era cabled that borne and find Miss Tanger had |&¥ » of the captured any blood for any people but her own, | \window ledge of the “If that be treason | am not AND BRITISH ATTACKS, | tio found Conway jamed to avow it here, If the very bone in bi Venth ato’ | Report Under-fea Boat Hind With nevrig| Neached Baltimore Not Verify: nly broken, Hig] BALTIMORE, Md, June 29.—If t the prisoners had been released and tt ke in identi: | new | art . i | t t Until ©: | 0 T0 mee an SBneseD TUNES Hagens roopera. Until Carranaa re-|is understood at the State Department he , ' | flcation, came from Abraham Tomp-| plies to the demand for a # nent} the full text of Carranza’s reply to 7 . home address and his badge number] Kalser' 2 kins, Juror No, 2, when he asked upon |of hin attitude toward the American | pri St Wilson's nate ines | BERLIN (via London), June 29,—| Rome atdress ane ae oad Kaiser's latent submarine monster, Kus . Nebbat si lson'’s note threatening Unionists chose the road they thon eaten agnor Trent gas {ate found in his police memorandum | anteed, to be en route to America, sth TO ARMY APPROPRIATION the Jury's second trip into the court: lexpedition in Mexico, the crisis iw only | grave consequences will wreing te hy would lead to the good side, I knew) | OY cportions of considerable |no nove oF anything to @xpinin Mie|® Humber of passengers and lette | room if special findings might be re- | leas imminent than it was before 4 my road led to the dark side. Both | tr! Pionero on mt antag | suiclde lfor President Wilson, has arrived at a | turned, He sald two questions were) High officials of the Adiministration| ‘Thera was no let up on efforts to of us proved right. So | am prouder i ; AS; NA re n ger se “Jim was a splendid fellow,” sald | Baltimore, nobody can be found who hax) Senate Committee Adds §60,000,-) delaying @ verdict but refused to/let it be known that the United States: speed up the mobilization of the to otand here Ina traitor’s dook than | an: sat ni the ‘ar Office an- rs mn “He was with us| seen her, The North German 1. 000 To-Day—Bill Will Carry | state the questions in public. would proceed with its m oper-) tional Guard along the international , _ to fill the place of my accu [ Rennes te rane put attacks of sine ars and bis character was Roamahin Company, denied to-dey that Neatly Reon All 7 Judge Hand said that {n erimtnal ations to adequately safeguard its cit-|iine and to furnish an adequate sup. fn i ritish and French were repulsed e: aw jowledge of the u ¥ $300,000,000 ! Seube Gwae sues were not permis- ize d te) yould ¢ pi i ie “Self-government is our right. It Ee aie o repute rd at Police Headquartera| sea boat's movements. ‘The compan any in cases special issues were not permis- izens and territory and would con-) py war material to meet any mo more a thing to be withheld from | “In the western war theatre,” the Ay ow a8 prroute 1 LUN gapntarhars smiled’ when they’ \eavs WASHINGTON Juno 20.—Hixty| sible, but agreed to re ad two sealed tinue to pursue bandits in Mextco| emergency i , Hl complaint 9 sie ’ 1 questions submitted to him by the whenev ere was Mf overt us or doled out to us than the right | ,, sitys, "the samo conditions SOE wor ASE Healt ektl® | capt, Mana Ruser of the Vaterland an- million dollars was added to the) questions submitted: to. him t never there w t Evan should the: Maxican capl’ to life or light, to sunshine or spring ; wie Brit : front abd ¥. She charged Goin [hounced in New York that they had H raft of t Army Appropria- | Jury » Questions were s to ing them, regardless of any action’ digclaim any hostile intention and flowers. t wing 0 rench front ner OF night at|@raphed him of the submarine's arrival t Mill by the Senate Military Com. | Judge not uinbers © F ~ withdraw ( as have existed du he t fe i Manin sae t o ' i orders to Carranza mili- Throwing asi manuscript Ae jaye exinind Gunite. the last. few ' Avenue, Long | In Chesapeake Ba mitten in & four-hout wession to-day.| grom the Jury raom $10 Men's & Young Men's Suits, $5.95, tary commanders offensive to the % ae Metachinentay al wcll Ab ne Kocheadorfer! Quarantine officials and maritinie ob mete, the 4 \ tation, it is - The "HUB" Clothing Corner, Broad. | vail at the Richmond |gervers said a canoe couldn't slip into “XP! United States, the border patrol t least forty. millie 7 I have done, Gentlemen | as align ALAtION. milion! (Eon Racing R a have become more | Hill ; ults See Page 2.) ay at Tarclay St. (Opp. Woolworth ° out be ed : 4 Buliding), On sale to-day @ Friday. would be maintained at the of the jury, 1 wish to thank you for | Conway brooded over the charge |th® DY wisnaut being observed, much nit is fina rted to the Senate (Entries on Page 12.) 1,000 Men's & Young Men's Suits, Pinch | strength now contemplated while y verdict, L meant no reflection| “Everywhere the enemy was re-|and was depressed when he went Un, {ess & aubmarine. They have been on| "era measure, will « het ween > Hacks, blues, blacks, plaids, brow you pulsed. Waves of gas have given no der suspension, He was unmarriea|Wateh at the entrance to the bay ever go4y,000 (4 in ita final " BEASHORE SUMMER TIMETABLE wrays & fancy mixed. Sizes $2 to44. Our| any danger from bandits con+ ew Jeraey Ceuteal ait rail and angy spectal prtce for to-day and Friday, $8.96, | tinued ok route takes effeot Tune #Och, Times Hub Clothiers, B'way, cor. Barclay St. is ablee BOW Feady.—-AGrt, Adve. To tree itself from the menace of Senate Committees members ex- 9f lresults. Artillery fighting attained (and lived with his mother at tho| since the story got in circulation, they | form (Continued on Twelfth Page.) great intensity at certain points. | Sixty. eventh Street addr rh \timated this afternoon, ’

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