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AL EDITION —————- PRICE ONE CENT. ’ , } 1910, by Copyright ‘Co. (The M Guard “Oliver Osborne” Che “Ctroulation gos Open to A11.”| The lyew Publishing York World). { VILLA WARNS U. S. T NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1916. 0 GET OUT OF MEXICO Against New Attack orld, “Cireulation Books Open to All.” | 18 PAGES To-Day'’es Weather—FAIR, Lave EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. U.S.GRAND JURY BEGINSCOAL INQUIRY HERE + COAL CONSPIRATORS FACE - INDICTMENTS THIS WEEK _ FORBOOSTING PRICES HER Bpecial Assistant Attorney} REPORT THAT JOFFRE WILL GO 1S CONFIRMED General Swacker Fortified | With Mass of Evidence. | Private Advice Received in Wash- ington Reiterates that Petain "NO FAMINE,” HE SAYS. Will Fake Command. WASHINGTON, Deo, 11.—Private advices from Paris received here to- day telling of the secret proceedings in the French Chamber of Deputics during th. last week confirm pr So much evidence te tn hand shoW-| yous reports that Gen. Petain, the §g e conspiracy to boost the price of defender of Verdun, ts to succeed this city that the United) Gen. Jofe in supreme command of me. tite Sty find indict-| @!! the alued forces on tho weaters Grand Jury may tattle | front. \ Gants dofore the o of this week} Tis. will be the first resultof rad- @prcial Assistant Attorney General) tea! changos in organization which Frank M. Swacker to-day began the are to follow concentration of man- @rrangement of the facts fa nered by| “ement of the war in a small coun- the agents of the Department of Jus- tice and the Interstate Commerce Sommission as to the coal “famine We will call the witnesses before t } More Anthracite Than Usual When Cost to Consumer Was Jumped to $12. | ( been done in Englend, | Petain, ttle known outside ich army, was a Colonel at itbyeak of the war, patie ne Grand Jury in a doy oF two COMING OF NEW WARDEN “There is no real bes been none, anid CAUSES SING SING ALARM “There has been no real sho e 0 ——— anthracite coal this fall, Our investl-) Trusties Locked In and Precautions gation shows tore coal than usuas Taken Against Outbreak has been shipped ¥ : sar Are Doubled, Ht te coming here How yeeial to The Evening World.) quantity. OSSINING, N. ¥., Deo. 1.—For “We have learned that the ar of attempts to escape because of speculators now are waiting fora | the returning to the “old system,” extra precautions were taken by Sing | Sing prison authorities to-day with the coming of Willlam Moyer, the ° Warden little cold weather #0 that they can jump up the price again, as they did late in October; but with this inguiry in progress they will not dare do it. Moyer is expected to-night or to-| “Phe ) rat ¢ sf at Convicts allowed in the ton wt fe days. | yard be so restless on fe sellinr | trom $7.75 to $8 a} 1g NEWSpApeY accounts alleging nin t The public WAF PAN | epuelty of Moyers administ ators v to tip t was deemod wise to dow “The evi! thus far 8 HAY tions : ie sehcors grabbed all t dopiens | Jim" Bracket!, highwayman, and ¢ coal in sight and twid Mt ACK) oop front omce trusties, were jen 1 niahe: and th stilt high to $5 other epeculator Has ton out of $noir ordinary profit Is trom 29 to r They “locked in” back of the steel gates, |and the electric lights on tho walla extended further Into the river, 6 scaling the an wall could pein ven | be readily detected after dark If the facts show _ sanenlreey ets a | Suse eca! wets ot coma’ PROVIDES FEDERAL PAY prsite re will follow. We aan RAISE, FIRST IN 50 YEARS | bead all sgicn to prosecute all | dda fhe v. tations of discovered i. ; ; | “The best proof that there ts no Bill Reported to House Carries In- | a} ‘s that just now yea) shortage of crease for All Receiving i abbed all the ; ; Pap sevhery, DANINE EFRD'8 rai Less Than $1,200. goa} in sight, are turning some of it} ‘ back to the producers on the pre-| WASHINGTON, Dec, 11.—The Leg’ | Lxeoutive and Judicial ap- that it is not up to standard, | isiats tone | DIU reported to the House scarcity these) propriation {ft there were a real scarcity | Propriats ‘men would not be haggling over qual- | to-« carries #& ton per cent. Ine tty.” ¢ y for employees receiving | More coal was shipped out of the ||: $1,200 a year and five per | th for oa8 between $1,200 and | anthracite region during November Fy then during October, according to} the report of the Anthracite Bureau of Information, the officlal mouth- pioce of the mining compantes, Ship- ments were 6,992,997 tons, against | 6,870,204 tons in October, a gain of} 122,793 tons, Increase, the first of the kind | jn almost fifty years, would be lim- ited to the next fiscal year y| only to executive departments, ex- apt Agriculture, the judicial estab- iahment and to the brary of Con- Total shipments from the region) ¥4 uring the eleven months ending) wasninc Jane Ad Nov, 30 were 61,799,617 tons, which! dams will ap the House Com fe an increase of 59,228 tons, n Foreign Affair > saud oriaucar {ih use & “general plan" for bringing to ispores of the loud cr f famine. | Ciscoe inet Huropean war. through the aived by wil the coal producers and) iction of the United states { - | fealers this fail. | . 2 The Anthracite Bureau of Infor-| Colmmuta Hae Voothall Can Dal Goehrane of Hrval : : wation closes its official bulletin) fe ena and halfback and was Colum: | with this: bia’s beet punter and open field runner “If proper attention {9 given to tha this season was elected captain of the operation of the heating stove or 1! team this afternoon DOCTORS A! Mediciue tor MA DVISH Pether Juan's okie, | cautions to protect Charles H. Waz,! fore Justice Goff and a jurp to-day couse against all under charges tn the effort to get money from James W. Osborne or blacken his reputation, and her sisters are not yet known to |have no part in the theatrical pro- | mony to that effect and become a GUARD PUT OVER HOWARD'S EX-WIFE ILLOVD GEORGE ILL: “0. OSBORNE” TO | ADMITSPERIURY | CHILL KEEPS HM PREVENT ATTACK INGORRIGAN SUT) FROM SEEING KING \Testified Against Husband,| “War Predominant Task,” He Being Warned “Magistrate Tells Commons Members in Would Be Mayor.” Statement From Sick Bed. TRIO IN SUPREME RULE. District Attorney Sees Danger in Letters Threatening Champion Wooer, NEW WITNESS FOUND. \“] LOVE HIM,” SHE SAYS. “Knows the Consequence,” but Would Do Anything to Save Novelist, She Adds. Prime Minister, Lord Milner and Henderson Will Dic- tate War Policy. Counsel for Rae Tanzer De- clares He Will Not Permit Her to Meet Wax. LONDON, Dec, 11.—Premier Lioya George ts Ill, He suffered a severe chill to-day and his physicians ordered that he remain indoors, He was unable to go to Bucking- the Government witness in the pro-| that she committed perjury on Fri- li eaten ange Ag Iibeoborld s secution of Rae Tanser, from attacks dgyiwhen sho wan called asa witness | mee trom King Geotwe The attack Saturday on “Ofiver Oa- by Magistrate Joseph E. Corrigan In The new Premier has sent the fol- borne” by Adolph Menke, Bronx gro- his $200,000 libel sult against Howard lowing to ali members of the House cer, in revenge for the alleged swind- & Bobba-Merrili Company, publishera f Commons: ling of Menke's wife out of $2,100 has of “God's Man,” the novel. The King has entrusted me with convinced the Federal authorities the task of forming a government, I Mra, Saville dented al! of her for- have carried out the command, I had there (s @ real danger in the enmity expressed against the champion woosr United States Marshal McCarthy Crying “It's a lie! It's a Me!" Mrs. was instructed by Assistant United Marg: Baville, divorced wife of States District Attorney Roger 8. George Bronson Howard, the novelist, Wood to-day to take particular pre- | declared upon the witness stand be- mer testimony, which was highly noned to make a statement to the damaging to her husband's case, and rouse on Tuesday. I now find tt to which had made it appear that be impossible. On Tuesday Mr. B in letters received by tho District At-) rf ah : ver ene ” : | Bobbs-Merriil and her husband kneW yaw, as Leader in the House, will torney. | the book was lbellous, but were glad move adjournment till Thursday. “The safety of this man," Mr. Wood to print it and profit by @ libel suit,, phe one predominant task before said, “Ie essential to the Government's | f one were brought. On last Thursday, Mrs, Saville de \elared, a man named Lingard, said to bee former newspaper man, cution of the war to a triumphant conclusion, I feel confident the Gov- ernment san rely on your support as Entirely aside from consideration of Wax's comfort it is our duty to see| Corrigan and asked her if she would ¢ectiveyl to that end.” that he is not harmed or tntimi-|>¢ @ Witness for the Magistrate and) Honar Law and the other mem- dated.” against her former husband, | bere of the Ministry who are not re- “I did not care to testify against Mr. Howard,” said Mrs, Savillr, “but Mr. Lingard told mo that I had better testify for Magistrate Corrigan, as he was going to be the Tammany Mayor of New York and that when he did become that they would make it hard for me, as he had the whole of Tammany Hall behind him and he (Corrigan) can do anything he wants quired to seek re-election on assump- tion of office, and also the lords who are co-operating with the new ad- ministration, went to the Palace at noon to-day, kissed the hands of the King and received their senile of of- fice. The members of the Cabinet who must be re-elected, unless the House of Commons passes a Dill making this The whereabouts of Rae Tanzer Mr. Wood. “After thoughtful consideration and consultation with various persons," sald former Lieut. Gov, Lewis Stuy- vesant Chanier, counsel for Rac Tan- zer and her sisters, to-day, “I have decided not to allow Miss Tanzer to moet this man Wax, ‘The proceed-| (9! 5 and ings at the United States District Shere Erodgut (av latter eto ae eaneiy, and the Asibisbers me Attorséyia office have beoome a farci aingard browgh te om)are mewbers of neither house, for orney’s oMice have become a fare) ve cistrate Corrigin stating that the| whom seats must be found, are tak- on a hippodrome scale. We shall Magistrate had no intention of prose- cuting my former husband oriminal- ly," the witness continued, “I agreed | to come to court and make the state- ments I did on Friday. “On Saturday I came to the conchu- ston that I had done an tnjustice not only to my husband but to Mr. Cur- tis of the Bobbs-Morr!l! Company, It was untrue when I said that my for- mer husband told Mr. Curtis that ing over their offices and will conduct them as though all offictal fomulities had been complied with, ‘The statement concerning the Gov- ernment’s policy, to be made by Lloyd George or Bonar Law in the House of Commons and Lord Curzon in the House of Lords, probably will be postponed until Thursday, when the vote of credit 1s moved. A strong policy in regard to contro} gramme being staged there. Miss Tanzer will appear at the propor and dignified time, when her case is called for trial.” Miss Tanzer ta under heavy bond to remain within the jurisdiction of the Southern District of New York. If she left the district without notice to the District Attorney and his permia- sion, her ball bond would be forfeited, - iia Judge Corrigan was the character In-|of shipping, mines, food and man Mr. Wood enid to-day. Every facllt¥| tended tn the book “God's Man power is looked for, will bo offered to her to verify the! when counsel for Corrigan asked) Former Premier Asquith and his Governmontia belief that Wax 0nd) whether the Magistrate on Friday| followers will occupy opposition not James W. Osborne was the man who made light of her affections and considerable leniency is to be extend- ed to her tf she will correct her teati- s to the left of the speakers. Jependent Labor Party, whose sara are avowed peace advocate: will cross to the opposition ald. last at a dinner tn @ Park Row res taurant had told Mrs. Saville that he (Corrigan) had nothing against How. | 1 ard, because he was a “hop head,"’| the witness's face reddened and ehe| th us creating a visible split in the arose from the witness stand La Party in opinion on current “That was never said to me by any | |ssues. | of the gentiemen present,” sho re- 4 Nattonallets will dectde thetr torted loudly. “If Judge Corrigan had attitude at @ meeting called for to- dared say that I would have slapped| morrow. It 1s probable they will him In the face.” press the Irish claims with emphaats, Mra. Saville then turned to the Jury demanding immediate changes tn the and began to cry. Irish administration and the release “| am sorry to have told @ lie of Irishmen arrested during the re- net my husband,” she sobbed, | Pe!!lon , 03 begins his career as rs . fh rigs Li George FY Sees He inthe fat + Minister as a virtual dictator. r . witness against the Siades, ber for- mer attorneys. Federal detectives said to-day they had found Miss Katharine Masen- heimer, the nurse girl formerly em- ployed in the household of Frederic Coudert, who charges that Wax, call- ing himself “Angus McDonald," be- came acquainted with her through a Central Park flirtation, promised to marry her and vanished after she had given bim $200 of her savings. She | Will be allowed to meet “Oliver” this! “Ascaume," naid Juaitce tish statesman of modern afternoon. enaiaau havereapillieaic shine had #o mu William Rand, or, special prose-| *8°* ¥° og Splines pouncing his Mintetry, cutor retained for the Government| PO Ury Def aan yes four Men who, with him in the “Oliver Osborne” prosecutions, | Ost séTious offence ak Jocide Britain's every war announced after c¢vaferring with! ‘I do," Mra, Seville shbak ed O10 Lord) onsen United States District Attorney Mar-| Q, You realize that wh Ou I ry ‘ shall to-day that he would move at]. can be used agalr a r Law, Arthur Hender once to have the trial of Rae ‘Tan-| here © . ef yOu Milner, © how- xer wet for Jan. 2 with the othors| know the ‘consequences but 1 (il be Cabinet leader in tho to follow as swiftly as posatble —_— | Py ; 7 ran Game Detectives this afternoon found the (Continued on Second Page) House of Lorde and Law tn Com | wite of Adolph Menke, Broox ae a jmons, where most of their time wil «rocer, and arranged with her to D TMAVEL BUREAU, | have to be spent, #0 Lloyd George, vinit Wax to-morrow. If sho agrees Rese tWucdy Baliaing. | Henderson and Milner become the with her hushand’s tdentification me sa oN, | Ha all Be. | triumvirate that rules th “ATmerions Pr ne a : gteamahip ll chece room with Lioyd Geor oon character. es bt oa orn Say ood alent a at cieths aes anes the nation, so bef tl yt will go before the Grand Jury to ‘ia dominant make & grand larceny charge against him, | the Government ts the vigorous prose- | called on her in the interests of tong am they devote thelr energies et- | SACRED RIGHTS OF MEXICOVIOLATED, DECLARES THE BANDIT CHIEFTAIN + “Raid on Columbus Was Easy; They Were Asleep, I Was Awake; It Took Them a Long Time to Wake Up,” He Declares. “I LIKED WILSON,” HE SAYS, “BUT HE TURNED TRAITOR. By Thorkel Flood Mortensen. (Special Despatch to The Evening World.) EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 11.—On the second day of Villa’s occupation of the City of Chihuahua, I thought it safe enough to make the trip to Quinta Luz. His headquarters is a beautiful building built by timself two years ago as his town residence and named after his wife, Luz Coral Villa. 1 was armed with two introductions—one to Villa and one to Gen. Jose Ynez Salazar, whom Villa liberated from Chihuahua Prison two months ago. The sentry took me to Salazar first. He was quite friendly and asked about old friends in the United States. He also advised ms to be careful and not contradict Villa, nor take too much of his time, and not to mention his foot, which was still stiff, although the wound he zeceived in the Guerrero battle had healed. After this 1 was taken to another room on the second floor to Villa himself, BERLIN MAKES REPLY ON SINKING OF LANAO Deilvers Answer to American In- quiry to Charge Joseph C. Grew. LEADER OF BANDITS WHO THREATENS ATTACK ON AMERICAN TROOPS COCES-H4 1¢ Bee en TONS DEBRIS BY SHFOLD WRECK Collapse in Morton Street Gar- age Being Torn Down Injures Workmen. BANDIT LEADER 8TILL WALKS WITH A 8TICK, He was sitting behind a table aol could not see his foot, but « cane wae hanging on @ nearby chair as Droof that ho still had trouble walk- ing. “Do you come from El Paso? was his firat questton. BERLIN, Dec. 11,—Germany feltv-| “No,” I said, “I am trom Europe.” ered to Joseph C. Grew, necretary! “Well, I know,” he sald, “but vf the American Embassy, to-day| weren't you with me two years ago’ her reply to the American ing Have you been in El Paso? relative to sinking of the st I had, Lanao. “Do you know that Jefe Politica up Grew expects to deliver to the| there?” German Foreign Office an inquiry! I did not know who had that title received from Washington as to the/in Bi Paso, and he called an inter- sinking of Norwegian vessels. preter, LONDON, Dec. 1.—Lioyde ehip-| “Do Bing Agency announces Sar tires Paso me: of the crew ry eretood steamer, Britannia, of 1,814 tone, Te eee — oer oe ported yesterday as believed to have heen sunk, were killed and the cap-| cally that IT knew his name, but did not Uke him. tain of the steamer made prisoner, - - “Bueno,” be sald, “do you know What he did? Chased my wife out of the country like a common peop you know the Mayor of EI ‘The collapse of an overlonted scaf- fold on which elght laborers were at work In @ bullding at No. 25 Morton Street at 1 this afternoon buried the elght men under tons of concrete, brick and wooden beams. Bix were soon extricated and found to be but slightly injured. The other o'clock [EIGHT DIE IN EXPLOSION; woman of the street and took her and fifty fremen under the dire tion | sinae Tell that fellow that if he were a of Deputy Chiet Langford spent an hour in digging them out. They were taken to the New York Hospital The !njured men >yed by | the Degnon Construction Company (m tearing down garage at the number mentioned to make space for con- struction work on the new Seventh| sured and the almost total destruc- Avenue subway, The garage was|tion of the Quaker Oats Company originally four stories high, but had] tient, with property damage of at beon torn down to the second-atory | isast $2,000,000, was the result to- te day of the losses at one of the most Neastrous fires in the history of thin man he would come (own and fight with me and not fight a woman who 4 stra: © in his country, I know bim; he ls ao advocade for the Clen- ti o0m, and Hi, ito me Hers. 10 (Villas brother)—did mot the North Americans try to m..-or himt* He grew excited by this time I aia not feel any too well and kept quiet, so be continued: DECLARES PERSHING HAS TO GET OUT OF MBXICO, “Do you know Pershing?” I told him no; that I only tnter- n Others Injured In Accident at! Quaker Oats Plant—Court House in Flames. PETERBOM®, Ont,, Deo. 11—Eigat employees dead, ten others tn- The scaffold was on the inside of| the street wall and when {t collapsed | carried the with the load 6 factory was in full operation ; Taeacintag eal |by apontaneous « {| Hindenburg and himself, knowing the | At iret it was thou the walle ot wp German warrior was a favorite of hts. ber of men had beer Lanai edb zee This pleased him and he continued; and sil tdi Lot “Pershing is violating the Y Wite of New York sacred rights of Mexico, and has te to « got to get out. But | will show | ie the ALBANY, N.Y, De them, poco tiempo, that they oan- | were working with the mass of debris! pyizaheth Robineon, wif not violate Mexican rights, |®¥rne two at the bottom were Luchino| ie. Nobinson, « wealthy hullding | “Do you know Wilson? | wae | wogodi' of No. 108 Mucdougall ‘Street, | tractor of New York and steaty | hie friend, | liked him, but at de by and Thomas Duffy, who lives in West | committed suic gae asphys! Agua Prieta he turned traitor to One Hundred and 'Twenty-second tion at her home tn the Pine Hille] Nine a nalun ten esa ° | Street. Fogod! suffered a fracture of district to-duy, A note which ah me se ay paren | rep the loft leg and Dutty's right leg was! lett Indicated she wae suffering from{ resented and helped Carransa— broken: melancholia. the bad man of Mexico, le there ~~!