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auffeur Swears He Saw Cocchi Lure Cruger Girl Away { EDITION ch ¢ 9 EDITION “Circulation Books Open to All| _____ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | tee. Ooaons ~ PRICE ONE CENT. Conrail nine NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. WEATHER—Fair to-night and to-morrow. ‘PLOT STORY TRUE, SAYS WILSON; SENATORS DEMAND ALL FACTS FOO ES DROP FURTHER OGL TALS OF ERMAN PLOT AGES ER REACHED PA A HUE SPEC Str 0 OW MEXEO AN APA rH SAE EARTHEN MORE BOYCOT OUTBREAKS... = NTOWARWITHUNTEDSTATES 2 TRACED TO MEO cI Cycle shop lee i | cussing the Measure Which | Take + Her Into | Into Cab, | Wilson Favors | rrival of 5,783,400 Eggs Cuts i\Full : : , SS | : : Price 2 Cents—Should Retail ROCHESTER IS SAFE | PROBE POLICE B ICE BLUNDERI~ ~ Age igs Pi bs pea aeitanl \TE THIS AFTERNOON.| Senator Lodge Leads Fight in Senate at 35 Cents a Dozen. ae ree SS Se Ser VERS Ee eOePe eis cise | Sk ONAN OF enGreten Callime AT BORDEAUX, HER district Attorney omney Decises En-} Friendship ns Thought to Have)“ Enthusiasm When Ques- | : CARS OF PC OF POULTRY. tire Investigation Must Be | tion Came Up for Action on | Upon President for Statement of Spread to Cuba and Elsewhere.) Motion of Flood otal of 125 Carloads of Meat CAPTAIN CABLES Gone Over Again. Motion of ' | All Facts in German Plot. Received and Its Cost Also Henry Rublen, a taxicab chauffeur, WASHINGTON, March 1.—Revelation of how Germany, expect-| WASHINGTON, March 1.--Amids d in Goes Tumbling. ees told Assistant District Attorney Doo-| ing war with the United States as the result of her submarine campaign] ¢PPtause from various RESOLUTION REFERRED | ing this afternoon that he had taken [chamber tho House of Representa tev ron nin nen mr SEcOnd American Freighter |iats crac smeayurn | 2 Hts otto nite Mexico an Jun with he for ana] AP argrnn sseos ra TO STONE'S COMMITTEE “oly to-day—a total of 10 cents in| Which Left New York Feb. | gir wno disappeared trom her home| the United States, has stirred the Capital to its deptns. for consideration of tho armed neu-| ye-with the arrival this! 109 Gets Through War Zone, ! Feb. 13, trom in front of Alfred Coc- Members of Congress, many of whom have been hesitating before! tratity bin by @ unanimous viva voce WASHINGTON, March 1 Conf heel ait , e rma PS vote -__< --- 2 parts of t , of 16,065 cases, approximately chi's machine shop that afternoon to President Wilson’s 6 rity 4 in th ~ s request for full authority to deal with Germany in the ‘ree hours’ gene nate mie ihe : ‘ ee eevee Faches | reat te ee away He ‘cape oleoer | Present siltation a to the Capitol to-day reading documentary evi- \nmudlately. begun. tae hit seemoe ™M&AY'S intrigue to ally Mexico and Japan with her to make J-this eupply gives Father! 15 Avenue subway. He swore Covell 1 ation, went t¢ Capitol to-day read x ) ve be be : . : eases (ee men | i pretty certain of passage. war on the United States w mn to-da ¢ Whi corbocker, it is figured | ‘That was the cablegram received | "ms wolice huve heen i touen witn (ence of the intrigue which proposed to separate Japan from her allies} “pha President had announced his ‘as given to-day at th te ess for every member lly, Heretofore, for some hero to-day by tho Kerr Steamship] Rubien wines « few days after Teay ad add the United States to the list of nations whicn Germany hopes to’ intention to insist on full powers to House, the State Department and in the Senate. Presi-' * Somnanstrom the c in of the Am-| Cruger disappeared, but they have, Se¢ Conquered j r dream of world domination. deal with the German crisis as pro n A Hi oe exe. for eee me captain of th FL SEEM EEE eon quered in her drean . [vided in the Flood ‘measure, When dent Wilson himself stood sponéor for the authenticity of Average an been on bohtedn dalitinles Rouheeter, It means © V! atatements that the chauf-| How Germany, confident that un- rica rele toch the latest revelations about the inter the story tie Sersond. that the Rochester, which sailed from) |, = th des sagly ae pe restricted submarine warfare ts the |nattonal situation became known to 4 Wholeesio ‘price for this entire) New York simultancously with the | ike Ruth Cruge |4natrument by which she will bring | day opponition gradually disappeared On the floor of the Senate it was announced that) enmer? is 381-2 cents a dozen freighter Orleans, on Feb. 10, h! District Attorney Swann and As. | England to her knees, proposed a Jand soon it became evident that the ‘wa consignment should jo).115 the American flag and largely | sistant District Attorney Dooling, af-| triple blow ts revealed in « sot of | Republican niibuster against detensn Democratic Senators had been authorized to state that the ni \ L € e ‘0 oO st her | n | legis! " the A ed Ne ‘all . : . . . uy that is direct tothe so i.s with contraband, had passed; te? & tWenty-four-hour investigation | ingtructi from German Sorelén legislation and rm u'tTally revelations, including the text of the instructions from ner, at 35 cents a dozen of the circumstances surrounding Bil was rapidly breaking up. UU. Minister Zimmermann to Ge an through the “barred zone" and! Ruth Cruge rah lpmabncdeh Aan:the Wiood bill the. doanident . ss . . ith atill bigger supplics ex: | ee ater Ruth Cruger, said they PA meigcsligien acs Under the Flood bill the President’ German Foreign Minister Zimmermann to German Min- h na nba ith WOrkia takai nister von Eckhardt, in Mex in empowered to arm pe and yected, 35 cents a dozen should The ierivad’ ati ondsaus (it we the permanent price for at’ three days ago tain unofficial activities of po-| City, which was transmuitted through other instrumentalities” to deal with ister von Eckhardt at Mexico City, were correct. P during the early search for|Count von Bernstorff, late Germar mie Paneer aan S08 8 ee At the State Department Secretary Lansing authorized this state- liceme ch, Ww Mfcials of the Kerr line, Rue Ansa Me aisles vast a mont j ’ Pa : cob Papel i, to take up every bit of in-| Ambassador here. ment There would no good, reason OWNer of the two steamers, said they | formation afresh and examine every ; At the outset of the House debate! Me exacting mo ents ad received no details of ue trip of one who might have any knowledge| 4 It is yar aes y ne aie ‘ah ‘ pig led Ic thatrman Flood aroused intense en “We do not believe that Japan has had any knowledge of | for this eon the ster, a press cable despatch | of the case lences of the activities of Count |Sato Denies Any Knowledge |thusiasm on doth sides, Evory ref itn ee Pi pcs soit - the food expert she an dearly this} 7 District Attorney had sum-| Von Bernetorff, sufficient to force he P ? ee WeemnneT On (Actusindie | willlneneea cia this or that she would consider any proposition made by an ite ty fair proft.| morning, Tt in thought the Roch moned to his office all of the motor-| hie departure frem the country at | Of the Plot, but Believes [or rtect tno rights of citizens wher enemy, # ire good eges too fact, the | ¥ a som t slower boat thar |. » policemen, who mude an in-| &ny time, were in the hands of It Is True er they had a right to travel wa “We ‘nave confidence that Mexico would not be a party miner ha Mind Ge 6 we| the Orleans, took a more roundabout} formal headquarters of Alt redo the Government even before it g Hania Chnwae ans ; : : puying 76 tsad 1 wo than did the Orleans. | ce {'s machine shop at No knew of the attempted intrigue Somer | Th ary ee any such agreement in view of the friendly relations exist shea weale & \ the officers and crew of the | w, Ons Hunered and Twenty with Mexico and Japan, WASHINGTON beVO RODE le aaldent to: Act aa eumabatad \Altht ng between this Government and the de facto Government Anothe arise ri nt of r thirty-two IM) seventh Street, where the girl At one aweep Germany proposed to/esa Ambassador Sato to-day denied |) i nag been granted 4» other exeeu of Mexico,” sultry also came in to-day over|#!l, are fourteen ans. There |) s NbAt. $6 canoe to weaken the Entente alliance by any kr » of the alleged impll-|; in 170 S aanks <iik 4 : Bare ee . . hee had been some bialbeee ABOLEThal iS are te app Ab \ekelldaesotlan oh dite; aicibel a le ' : She & a impll vedio 7 i” HOF, 181 " ‘ Secretary Lansing took great care, it will be noted, to exonerate sree nds. ere were twe A eman Helms, who, according to eapan, |eation of in the reported Ger- | and 6, 0 incidentally attacked ‘ Re which was several days crushin, plow Ingland’s nav. fn) ), 4 x icc said thi vel en 10 10 4 five cars in all, making « total of W r ays | strict A ey, was In consul. (Crushing blow at England's naval) on ve cn plot, but admitted that|the pacifiets protesting against the both Japan and Mexico, and said this Government had no .knowledge ninety-nine cars on the tracks of the nsylvania, Baltimore und with Cocchi just after detec- >m Headquarters visited hin Cocehi disappeared that Omen DY RENE OFF the THAT OR IRIY | SRE bt that the proposal had been convey ea through Mexico to Japan “f Mexican fuel oil, and thoroughly | the report that Germany had made gage the attention of the United | such an attempt through Mexico was Orleans an en d it ts expe eaux gave inle, Per a 1 F husiastic w In 1798," he continued, “conditions It is known definitely, officials yhio and the Lackawanna Rat!roads, | thusias elcome 1 were much as th ‘t are to-day. Eng oor that Zimmermann’s re B BOYCOTT ON EAST SIDE AT ITS) the Rochester either has been or will | , on. Other motorcycle men | States by an Invasion, in which Japan | probably tru lend and Prance wa at Gas, one Hess taataal Goren ce eee : WORST Stage Le me i ee S tenae Bor- | ponstrated with the detectives | ¥8s be Invited to join, and for “It ls a very interesting story,” he| France was preying on commerce here in Washington, that he forward The cast side boycott brought forth On 1 toch ltor their sharp questioning of Cocch;| Which Mexico should bo rewarded bY | joy wweiioh Th heard for the}Germany ts to-day, Many people 1 ed them to Mexico and at th more violence to-day any | deaux makes four American freighters | ang vouched for him as reliable and|reconquering her “lost provinces’—~ | **" . Bee aan ie: SOF 08 ountry that tme y : i a t u hav de thelr way safely | as able and I Arat time from press reports, If any |e cOuntry, Bt that time naid |reached the German Minister there. ire she. the. as ote ane ecco Hob. 1 tha | aw abiding were also questioned Texas, New Mexico and Arizona ‘dh ree : y uld not be upheld and that At this point the trail of official cer oy ale ; i being t chra, for Genoa,| 280 Schaefer, a chauffeur who! T astounding document, duted | advance was made to my Govern them would lead to wa tainty Is lost. Whether it was ac Br paye £2 come ea Re Nene aE Genoa | workod in the neighborhood of the | Berlin, Jan. 19, 1917, contents of which | ment T have had no knowledge of it e. We xave tho Preside tually presented to Carransa te hot two centa more and the Gold Mt 82) Cocchi shop, told MF. Dooling that | have for some time been in sion! “Germany ie very much mie ; Por wiNdlenten ania knowe, aes ensl. « az ‘ r hi's plac as & general meeting | © sey pip . taken if she thinke that my ceun- retary Lansing flatly refused to BERLIN, 1 It Is declared | p young en at s 4 w ' ’ at ” lau ‘ fa rr t t » that ve n ation ¢ ow the ‘0! eapieg : BL BHGBUMRAAG | ena capanted protestations to tt try would combine with Mexico ; hae give any indicatt w infor ; ; here the American freighter Orleans | gave the name of a woman who might | Ming t ‘ D vs 1 mation came into possession of the (Wor mene ves her safe arrival at F reas teli something of Ruth | Ualted States that » n and herself to make war againet | ing st epu q United Sta bese the = =|° : es Sy ies pat | eae, the shop for per] tention of resuming her sea the United States. In saying thie Fes op a praia: (hat ' ecnes ' , of rv jessness, wos ma 4 i kk uthori ively i. " | i ’ . : ; ‘4 , t . ’ od skates) Mr, Dooling veri. | Of Tuthlossnes yi Hk the fin bes ety oritatively for my Jstde of the chambe o respond {Says He Knew Nothing of In-|itves o¢ serned. 1 he edt rdev was |; Stadnaia that the woman|oFransements for its execution tw VePnman icla ' | Secre @ flatly refused . bd ne a it 5 ' zt ‘Th clear n [ we Mr. M aid tri on S te ve | | ap BOs leak atian at 1's, Dut found ahe | We0ks before it was announced, and me als lea a a “on day aNLEN 4 iction Said to Have | to give any indication of how the Ganimnna an fie is fat rmany would not stop at | ee te w A hip. No} nad been in a hospi ‘eb. 13. | bad . gone si re y 8 r anciningl hewaven lathe oe . | th we , Been Sent Him. information came into possession | ler w y Berlin | among Sehacter'a papers wan founa} °% the consequences that she p a however, A t ft ' w : : of the United States Government hewapape " quote Foreign | if Mobas Nas found] 7 ineet them by the attack with! state of affairs,” added Sato, |t t that 1 on the ground that it would en- Paro alt PARA urd signed a motorcycle pollee| eegicg and Jn upon the Unite “which makes report of such a | to folow its ¢ Hu te MEXICO CITY, March 1--Moat of) G2 08 Gituni ; W Like at 1 ytinetion | man, William Kyn commending | 7 plot very probable.” how it 14 posible ¢ patriot ii a sie aire 7 k @ lives of those con . ' ‘ ne | Mi to any policemen with whom|” a4 tacts deve ia ,| ‘The Japanese Embassy mad o | ter f f hare desi pple , Way gon ‘ way |h® came in contact, and bespeaking| oi ing Germ gue now make: f ng conunent ie ‘ / * vermany| SENATORS ASK FOR ALL FACTS if earcis World Advertise f Ha k mummer, | consideration for him. Schaofer satd| "ia N° tt bs 1 regard to the alleged Ger. | : N 1a war with th ABOUT CONSPIRACY, ; ante Lest Month ins w are | he hid found tt tn Coccht's desk when | It Sear Vike Meet man attempt to induce Japan and|, 7 t this point was anton except to say shat they! After'a lone debate the Menate eed | aiding Mrs. Cocchi trying to get}? Mexico to make wa the Unit ud and fr. Mann wa ausraas in) te , the transfer of Germ ' i nable to | 1 f o than a| thought such efforts were vain and © the Committee on Foreign ’ 1, a clue as to his whereabouts. States 6 public tn ress this |mi Relations a resoluti Nesat wake } ANI ar- | i Ji a er + Wai ania eae ot n 6 Japanes mbasay 1 rip . eikine-dor full tot | : ¢ matte infront | Ye active and danger > t Avadiae - 4 sy hij Wore Than in February, 1916 1 I BP iainn and a Raa iad In ie German pian 5 j iene ‘ | ! and r 1 seen Helms c pia i to array the Governn abEat . { ya d p less than three weokr ag ‘ : ‘ .T ! America as an ’ h ad ‘ Way teraw , ‘ f ’ pint ' 1 Germa’ i 1 ana | a More Than All the Five Other New York > - 4 oe POyore To American officlals the startling % ; ¥ . ee N : " Gj Morning Newspapers Added Together ACTRESS TELLS SECKET, y an who resembled Helms, | aigclosure throws new light on Sdanial aapwamnente ann lis supa oo with s weer pease agi ¥ ‘ j i a wail known actrons given the fattoming | The Crugers authorized to-day the | hany's real attitude toward the Unt yong Seu ghana Pinay Soe, EG @ had follow ‘ »al-| signed ‘Zimmermann," published h The Biggest February in the || tele (or ery } St Bateg {use In all the movine pictures of the |eq ptates, It shows that while the| so, triondahip with the trite | thundered Foeht. © The American | leged to have been a m by Dr.| in the newspapers of the a History of The World. Compound and *. Any [country of a photograph of the miss-| aaministration has been going tes, which is every day growing in|" ¢ Sanaa Gina < mn f ‘March 1, inviting Mexico t Grusaist can pa mix it | ing girl taken recently, @ccompanted | yimost lengths to avoid an a A aap’ GRA eeaIihE? ein aarcn er DN 4 must go to Washington for) unite with any and Japa HOME CIRCULATION! At beme at very |by « detailed description of her and | Cant, Wenmine 10 aveld an artoed | sincerity and cordial ould ALAA | ou in carmag tian! the-aliniassy aaid:||. {ewes amaina’ one tralten Giaiee CLASS ADVERTISING! Hot her olothing and a requent that any |tent of repeatedly enduring flagrant No, Drugs oF Alrohol : It you must aay something you may| ts in his opi | f . ¢ on: one knowing anything of her where jail In artianin say th an Minister knows not ts s reasy ao 4 wel rub el r * " te v tren a) v Mm hy R 7 Bok silcky oF eres adres vot rub off grours notify the District Attorney, (Continued om Fourth Page.) ? ee atta te ad Hi At i han, ing a t

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