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KLSEWHERK TWO CRRT8.
HOTEL IN WM
ETTOR PUNISHED
Have Instructed Counsel to
Proceed Against Strike
Agitator for Advice
to Waiters.
HARBURGER TO THE FRONT
Sheriff Will Have No More
Seditious Speeches?Ettor's
Friends Repudiate Ac?
counts of His Remarks,
but Fear Dictagraph
i !i"i?-i M' :, ?: Ass.?? lation an
?*-: last night that it had lakt-n
atepa looking to the punishment of ,io
' Ettoi member <>? the Industrial
Werkers of th? World, for his Incen
:an? ?? .it l'.i \ ..nt Hall El .
nigin, when he told the strikinf ??
-
? 'i ?I?? ha?.? t?? go back
Isfa? levy . onditlons, ?Jo It with
minds made up that It Is the un- i
. ? ? on m th? s'orld for capl- ;
i? eat t'?""i ?prepared bj mena
il your union."
sao lation'a u ???? ???
i'ami'l"i!. has ?been msti m i.-?l i?> tak?
: ? marks of Ettoi
- authorlti? s. The ass? -
t-is tion feels thst the labor agitator
shoul e held stricl nt for
i Mr. ?".uni''.? .1 w ill
tion In the mat I
Sheriff Julius Hai K< ?? six ? h
est? r
e offl
l th? ' int . so Id nol again p? r?
mll | to made ?n
?
x rdina ' ? ? ,; -i at? i? reo? ived ;
; u iMt night, a
? from Ettor ? as made public ?
.h whi' h h" repudiated his re
nlght. n?
his l? tt? r Ettoi
did not make I eged,
., i ad? Is? ?folio? ich a
? i am satisfied thst the
? . . .. ii?i no! i.i bul the
? to be won
thai -it" I msn
i ont the leas, wsi i
uoted m The Tribune of Isst:
?- turdsy. A nta! h e of Th? ,
?I? li.nl Hii?i
in mai i? verbatim.
Hotel Men Won't Surr?nder.
; it..- hotel men ?)" not Int? nd to
ind of th? " ? '
-??. by n statement
th? would -
I am
a hose Iced
The hot? ?
? i v. Hi ill?? warn?
SS??? KllU'll
loyal ? mi?1
,?n'i . low Ui?m '
ked wliiif? ? r. their waj to -"?'1
work, ?-i
i
Mr, e?J by ,-. corj
rtsctlv. ? ? ? lden?*e In i
?ver* ul upon the men
a h<> ri m. at woi y It ?before
propel ' ?
? ll be vigorously prosecute?!.
Thi ?tatemen! from the hotel men
I by tlif-ni civInK '
? ? Hi? p'ih'i- It
ai ???l - ? special comm
i?f i' - tion, which me1 "ri Sat?
t the 8880? lotion's
rtei ? - 'ambrldg? Build?
and Fifth avenue,
T!'<- statement in part ??ai ., fol?
? ? 8? ? ? .? i public
hem *ed lo I event
. - ? te, bu t t hla ? not ?o. |
? - ? . ? rsdli ala, a n<? '
? -1 control ??f tbe umijii,
i "?n i'iii?-(i .m ?e. ami paca, tblrd rslana,
77lM Morning's Xens
LOCAL. Psgl
. 1
. I
.* .il . 1
Vrctic Trip. , 11
. it. Strike. a '
More Emotion 3
T. I?, s.iiii- an P a? ? 4
???"?iiil T?-..ir -.. Aid Mlf ilona .7
Toil Arbitration ..... 7
Stealing. 8
i h i H Experts. 15
?Tity'a 1 .16
... .18
?aea i Us Predicament.... 16
? ? Hla R? :>'?' t .16
?Poll.lai . 16
POLITICAL,
U be . 8 I
Smith. 5
Dis. 5 .
i >???. . ? >. s
GENERAL
- lad. . . i
a Woi ".? ? loin Strike -t
i loi ? Planned. 4
Would-He Rlopera ?Oui on Bail. 4
? ?? lA'tlaon . 5
?-i Maine w-? ck Gone. 5
FOREIGN.
? ef. |
If ? -I \??i to gii.i. 3
. 3
... 3
MISCELLANEOUS
6
. 7
8
.... 3. 10 . t..i 11
. j2
?a
. 12
. 12
r ?? "??? a . ,.., \, . ? .... 14 and 15
MOTHERHOOD SUBSIDIZED'
British Babies Now Bring the I
Parents $6 at Birth.
[Bj Cab ? to Tha : |
t-ondon, Jnn. IS, - The maten II ;?? , -
inder the S'utional Inaui
?*a n to-day. For evtry . hihi born
:I" ' midnight tin p?renla, pro idi d
rith< r is fuMj Insured, are entltl? I I
a paymeni ?.t 30 ahllllncfl (Iff). Th?
mother la also entitled t.. alckneaa ben
efll during the period following ihe
? onfli BtTaVnt.
-lore than h million bablea me i
in the United Kingdom every year, end
II ia estimated thai the ineurance bone?
III will ?" pa id In r? ap ? I ol about a
million ef th? m.
81? km u benefit ma be i laimed also
to-dny, and, Bpeaalng ueii.-r.il!>.
the Lloj ?I ? leorge a? I ma ? i" said i"
be at 1 full o] eratloi
FINEST STAINED GLASS
IN WORLD BOUND FOR U.S.
Panels Identified as Showing
the Heraldic Achievements of
Fifteenth Century Emperor.
i- . .
London, Jan 13. The famous Oros
i ? nor Thomas t olle l Ion of stained
win h i? unquesl.ablj the fln
? r| and moel i >i reaentatli ?? pi
collection In the world, waa shipped
: daj m the Presid? tc, Lim oln [or
New fork where Its treasures are to
be exhibited al ihe < *harle? Gallei j.
Pe? . i ni"?" Inti i- sting and
valuable Item of the collection la .i
-. i ? large panela In a ?*. on*
derful state of preservation win. h
Urosvenor Thotnaa acquired from Kit?
. lin On ngi and which turned out to
ia of Flemish fifteenth century origin i
of great historl? al importan? e,
? ihej li.iv?" been Identified ai Ihe
portralta und heraldic achievements ?-f,
the Emperor Maximilian and mem ei
??f hi? family.
The oil? i "ii thai Is being ? nl
? the Atlantic ? onslat* of about '
three h indred panela
a -
ROCKEFELLER EXAMINED
Pujo Committee^ Physician
Meets Him in Miami.
-liai '? Fan. 12. W lllam Ro
wanted as a wltneaa befon the
mone i trust" invest Igatlng
committee, arrived here to-da; on the
mer .Miami from Naseau, New
Providence. He was mel by hit son,
A Rockefeller, and i?r. Walton
F. Chapped, Mr. Rockefeller*! peraonal
?. 11 ? i . t
Mr. Rockefeller ?.vus examined here
thia alternada by ?Dr. rhnrlea W. Rl
erdeon, repreaentlng Ihe Houae "moi
committee to detormim whether
"i not Ihi pi ? dit Ion "f the
New York millionaire la such thai
ma; aafelj I? i tlfj No Rnnot
of thi ?f tl ' initiation wa
made raj I ?i Richardson, who aasertcd
th.-n nothing would be given ".?? re?
garding it until h< ha i made hla ri -
Ri ?. . Pujo.
l >r. i.'happell and l'.-iv Rockefeller,
who were present at ihe examination,
i ovld mnki u?- statt m? nt.
Mr Ru* u?- felk r,
nouneemi i l?j hla !?? rsonal
physician, Dr. Chappell, Is suffering
from ;?n affection of the tl roat, valu-h
makes extended speech impoaaible. His
rondltlon ia uch Dr. t'happell haa as
rrted, that the ."-tram of hli appeal g
. the ' in? I?? ? trU! ' i "111111
might r?tau i ily.
Information as to the length of time
i '- R|i hai 'l -"ti or riiMnti? 11 of th?
Rockefeller part: will sta? here waa
nol obtainable to-night
PASTOR FOR STERILIZATION
Atlanta Churchgoers Applaud
Reforming of Criminals.
I'd ?urapn tn The Taib-tw I
ta, Jan. 12. Laoud at plause
< the uanal quiet of church to-day
win u the Rev. W. w. ? irr, of ? 'ha? lotte,
N. <".. preaching al the North Avi u
Pi. ihyterlan Church, d**clar??d i'i favor
..f the Bterillaatlon of negroea o*ho at
ta? ked a omen.
?It s all very welfc" he said, "for us
t.. iiis. us- lynching ir.iin an academic
standpoint, bul when the crime that
provokea it oc< urs near our own horn? ?.
u requires much Christian forbearance
to all.a?, ti..- Ian to take its t ourse.
Tl ere ia one thine; thai l am heartily
in favor of, i believe thai It la essen?
tial t?. the welfare ?>f the country that
all negroes \?rm attack women be Bterl?
Used, and bo marked "
BOY DEAD IN ROCK PILE
Was Strangled and Riddled with
Bullets in Sight of Home.
I apt*. ?" Tba Trll n ??
Middletown, Conn., Jan 12 ?Tour?
teen-year-old Edward BJogren waa
f..iiii(i dead this morning beneath a
pile o? i... k?> about ta ?. hundred yai d
f; om hla home In the i lllage "f Po * - ?
had tii Bt i? en ptran
gled and then hla i""t riddled with
bulleta He had b< en mil aini sin? ??
Wednesday.
An elder broth) r, n ho la Buape? ted
.,?- t he ? rime, lefl ton n ti" morning
after hla brother diaappeared and no j
i,-,.,,. of him ha? been found N) Igh*
i ,,.._ pet nil now Ihm * i n laai ?? ? n
lhey were quai n ling n ei tii. pe? -
formai ? ???'? an ' rrand. Th? brother
w im Ii ? tap* cted of the ci imi is nine?
teen ' eai ? of atja and la hair a Itted
'i"i:, i..,-, s lived with theli father, and
,,,, niair prevloufl occasions the elder
one haa been eeen to abus? hla youngm ,
i rothei Th? bo 'a >????**? waa found ;
n . i he reih ".??i embankmi ni la i
pile of rock*
LINER ON A REEF;
ALL ABOARD SAFE
The Uranium. Bound for New
York from Rotterdam with
839 Passengers, Strands
Near Halifax. N. S.
OFFICERS AVERT A PANIC
Passengers Rescued in Surf
Boats?Bow Six Feet Out
of Water - Vessel in
Seventeen Fathoms
at the Stern.
Halifax, N I. Jen. 1- The stesmei
Cranium, oi the L*i ml im Bteamshtp ?
Company, bound from Rol U rdam for
is and N' a v??i k strand) ?I on s
i m n.-- k w< athcr, neai the
Chebu? to Head Ugh! station, nln * ;
mllea lacios Hi II o' lo< '?? '??
and to-nighl i 111 hel? fa? I In
. grip "? the i ock) shor? He *??'???
pass, nger? IUU In Hi.bin and the
th? ateeri ge, were lak? n off
g the afternoon by the h"\<ti.
iii. 1.1 it? am? i Lady IJ urier an?
amt tit el ??i" harbor i ?rsfl and w? re
. led m Halifax t<? ni>fhl
Although sui had to l?| us? i
In trau f? n Ins the hundr? da ol pu s. n- i
I? ra fi.? lh< itrand? .1 llnei t" Ihe [
.?? i..... ts. the work s ? - i
. omplished :iii?i not a life *'?s lost,
? -, ptain Ro ? ; ' i ? -' i ?? and his i
remain? d aboard the ship, ? hl h Is
hanging '?? I ?- on the r-eef. The i
. ai tain hope? to ?.?? i th? steam : - f
! ?i?.ii.- morning.
Th- . - - ? ? of a vi ii "in such a
predicament la generally made ai high
arati r, bi I the ? ?>! "?in. Hunk., that Ihe
weight of th? aftcrpart of the steamer
a ill gradually di ?8 tl ? uranium -
ea dos n.
Th? :. v ..- much alai
.. i ? i < ? 11 _; the ?t? . enger?, s hen
the ship slru? k, l' ' the offl ei - .?i 'I
sailors, bj their i ool ? ord - and
; loni eeded In re toring ? ?? m
The lightke? i? ?r at Ch?
: .?n?- ? ?un- :i s .'li Hall?
fax, ?' - ' ' -ii.it'- news of the steam
plight ?'? th? port .? th? rlti? ? ho
? :, ?? dispat? h*ed I ?Laurier,
itesmei Bi Idg? sat? i and N
The res? ue bo --?i at '-' p. m,
and the tram fer of the L'ranl im - ,
s? ngi i - i.. gan
th?^ llfeaat Ing ata! -? ;?n.i ihe llfel
of the i"raaluai were ?-.?? ?i Th? I
i...mi.? i took Hi? v.?.iii?n and children
.?n?l tli? n ?be m? n wei ?? U.'n
f? neri t?? th? Bi
a heavy southwcai wind ws
Ing v. hen lh< 1'ranl m ran aanoi
the si ia fortul
i ? "t?- '? .1 .'? L'hcbu? to II. ad Had the
-.? .n.i i?.-? n from the opposite dire I n
the steamer ?? ould I ? ecn full ? ?
?posed to tin- a . ? :? ol the ?Vtlantl? , an.I '
I? at oi * - ' ' will j
be m ? ? ?.., lang?
The at? i ti ? .. on w h? n the
lid? --? as halt h .(.. and late In the f
?? i noon li' i ?? ? ? | el ?ml of
? ater, while tli? i ?? ?? ere ?
??f watei und? r I ? ? : hips and
.fathoms ni tli. si. i n. Th??
plat? at th. ? ?? i n?|.? ?i open and
So? I l old was fl ! the
?i? un' i *, i.
Th? last of Hi rescue i ? ?
steam? r l*sd i irlei ? | .,- Halifax
' 10 k to-night, ;?n?l In ? aa
?han ;iii h?..ir her six hundred paeaen
-? i all ? omen and ? hildr? n wer?
ssfelj "'i ? i "i' Rome ex? It? ment f??i
Insred as Hi? a-orneo .'<?ii*?iii their h i?
bands, Ihe ? hildr? n their fathers and
iters th? n- brothen The male 11
? ng? rs w? i e all on shore before them
?i'] iii? ' ? wer? man affe I Ing .--?. ? nes
within the Immigration buildings when
th? separat? ?i famili. rere reunited,
The steamei was far out t?r her
? ?? 'l'' s hi n shi m i ?.. She did not
h;ivf> a |nl?i! ??n board.
At midnight the wind had -lnfio?]
and wss blowing h gale from the north,
ki? king .?i- ?? big m... an'd inskins ,!"'
position of th? stranded iin?-r more
i" ni?? ?s. Tli? ? res is .-nu on i?,.-,,,i.
The Cranium bad 139 panrsengi.n
troard of which 'm'- two ?-.?-t.- Drat and
aecond cabin Twentj ??r th??c ?arare
bound f??? Halil-a Th? st??erag? waa
?i?*. ni?m 21 ? foi llalifa i and E19 foi
Vork The Hat of cabin psaaengers
bound for .V? a v... ?. follows
First Cabin.
M;.. ? [jikeei
I W'.itil.ii :;? i
1 -ha? les R? Ichei und ? htldr?an Minnie,
1 ? ..n.m i..misil and Ja. ?
laaa. Htrublne.
ifI? hael Mull?.
i.- t h? i i:??sr-tii. nnu
Second Cabin.
imon Kill man
Joseph Melocko?
\niii. Ili.'i? rtniiii
i 'relda Llebei ma n and ehildi en Vnnie,
11.. ichel, I-:..vi '. ,\:t. .?n and P? ter.
Ai linn u ? ? ?
Morris Kielt
Ids Kb In
Phe Hi si meaaaa? thai ? ? ??? lied the
company'* ofllcea, al ,Vo I B osdway.
tarda ess from Patrick Mm -
? m Halifax, and read ?is folios i
Two p '? Th? Cranium ashor? off
Chebucto Head Will advlaa further
M ?none
i , snnol a.in! foi i he a. ? -?lent "
?aid 11 ii.-???-i' Thorns? earls In the ? -
, .,-?' --n i tats?*? hs i been In oi
\ ,, n f..| li ? : -I I? III? s,.r,|,,| , hlef
,ii ,,n...i- i ??r the line, Heins splendid
n i -. Igator end .? line ? ??um sndlna o*B? ?i
i-,., i ,- ..?i left R tter-dsm t??..
.,i |go i.?-' Hstuedsj for llsllfsxsnd
Sot* Vork. ---li'- '*??" ?'i'ii|'l'?*'l with life
? until?.?-?1 ?>? II.lid SSSSi lliir?! toi...?in
Vil.WTir LINER FROM WHICH 839 PASSENGERS WERE TAJCEN OFF IN SMALL
B( IATS.
I'll? steamship Uranium leaving tl r o? Halifax.
Il NEAR BREAKDOWN
AS SIPP TELLS OF DEAL
Captain and One Patrolm:
Entangled in Net as Re?
vealed to Whitman.
MAY SQUEAL ON SUPERIOR
Alleged Police Graft Collect o'
His Attorney Says. Not to
Suffer as a Martyr"' if In?
dicted as a (fo-Between.
t?corge A. Bipp, the f< rm? i :
?
grand
.?? ? ?
'
a . onf?
I liefore 1
? ?i ? eai.; th
i- i.. ?
At il more ? f
pi t ? tareakd
I 111. ' ? I : P | p|
"
I
'1 llllll I!
trial
\\ hili
? i ? i - r he 1 il si ii
I
?
tted . ui
? ? I . :
"
"t*p to th?
th? re has he? n ? lit?- par
I ?
1 ? ta for l In
Httil U?|l? W ill la
except that he has shuwn i
i.? i.f. nine a marl ?? th? h
shielding ? m< one high) :
lug thai ther? Ii s?me ??
May Turn State"'. Evidence.
?fu., la
would ad
If he w ? i >? Indicted ?
t ween.
II ., hypo) Im ti' -'i i|)ii ; Ion, ?>
? ourse," lu? anew) red, "but If any i lien
.,f mine were In thai |?oslti??n I shoul?
id i !.?? linn thai In
t... Hah t.. suffi i i"i -"in" on? ? Ise.
Although ii" "tii' tai unn?
, ?id followed the foui liuin con
fen n? ?? laetweei Hi Id ?\ltoi n? :
Whitman and the man n liu I ? .
t., i-, ti, in bI damaging witm sa m th?
pr. ling . II i knowi
thai th? II latlon Un? , lanl lall;
aa followa
Klpp'i li ?? limon; aa to hi gi h fi pu
,.,, nta "i ?'?I?*? i moni h t" Fox w ill in
,,,, i oborati d In pa I '?? Phoma ? .1
l.,,, ian, m ho .?"ii ? eedi d Slpi? aa arafl
. , . , foi i he ?.mi' hot? I, runnli ui
u. i a .1 u". renl nami. and In pai t I?)
Bipp'a son. Howard. Another h.").. >ii
i orroboratiain ?? III be furnish?! h in
..,??? ator boj nam< ri Mit? hell, a hti
krfo '? ? Pox, and mai k? d hla fit rjucnl
and regular visita ?" Hipp s oflli >?
Ti,. ?a. Ighl "f this ? 'in".u- '! :? ; i
un." i expected *?> re nil In ihe ln
? ii< tmenl of Fox, and thi fear in high
.?tii. lal rlrclea of Ihe Poll) ? i * pai lm? nl
that Pox a in "? omi ihru igh" a Ith
. i. ; - - t? ? ? - ih. ? will "i '.
higher rank than liini?. If
thorough!) bj the hard flghl made b)
? hoae ofllciahi i" pren ? nl Bipp i ? un
appearing aa a "wltneea with clean
?anils."
In addition lo thia grafl ? ? Idei ? ? ?
againai a patrolman. II li i" tie ?..?.i thai
Bipp told the I ?l tt Ici Attorney -?f hav?
ing made several payment* dlr??ctl? t-.
a . apt lin, bul w hether i hi -?? dire? i
? ?ii oborati d will nol
... i now n until tin grand I ? pai
..u the ? \ Id) ? ??
Whitman Well Pleated.
Aeid? from the et Idem e ii< ai Ing ill
grafl ' ii n gee tin- Bipp
afr.-ni ? ut bring anothei matti i to I
att. mi..:' ..i tii" grand Jui Thai a ill
be the Intlnildatioi ol a Itm tat -. ami
?m thi?. point it i- ??i" '? ' thai .Mr?
Bipp will tee!Ifj it?.?? a poll? <? lnap< i tor
?unllnii??! on at?, ?ml imge tlf ? I? ? ??luiini I
i :.
GIVES HIS THOUSAND AW
tor Who Declined N. Y. C
Ai t to Charity
i
i. ?.fir tie
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[SHAW A "MONKEY CRITII
Cont ' >r Victorian Vei
?
. .| w. i. ma
i?
I
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; l?
i i
for i
I V1?? I uria ii era !
' .? i ,
i ? rom Bernard
.m of nupri m- tow ar?l i ii
; ' Vn thing \'i
? lorian
? ' a. -i; I
died."
!DR. DRACHM?N DROPPED
Committee to Choose Chi(
British Rabbi Meeti
?
neting of tl
, ??'I? i ti"n ? "iiini ed by tl
deal w ah th
.
i. i?lr? a
?
I....(?....; Itul hi ? hlld,
?
pn He, though an an
. noun' I in ail prolaa
| m...I. mi tl -? Ihe com
few Ih; : nuil? i al.I thai l?r
i m . hmun' ' andiduture hai
la i ti ?I? finitely dropped.
-?
MOTHER OF 27: ONLY 35
i Two Seta o? Quadruplets?Si
Children Survive.
?
? i? vela ml, .i... I-' The birth of
quadruplet? ten ago ma ki ? Mm.
1 William li. rial k, of Su 1T: : 1 Hamll
"i twenty?
; seven i ! She Is onl i thirty-live
old. The mu."i di boya
ui' ii ...?.,? "?' an in.li,i. to the
' mothi i
This waa it"" second Bel of quad
th? woman h i ind she
i the moth? r of I ... trlp
of her
-.i.? -??? \ n ? hildien an alive. The
..hi. st, Roland, ninetet n i an old,
and ih? H two.
Un CI irk'a mother had twenty*
? hildren, Includln ami
' Irlpli I H randmol r had twenty?
1 inn. ? hildren, qu idrupli ta and tripleta
' among thi m ? .... her own
!.. . ? ,\ "|K
-a-_
ANTEDILUVIAN WHiSKCY.
..? .nt< dilua Ian i ? I Bre N Y
I Advl I
MAP 8H< >\*i IN?; w HERE LINER
STRUCK.
"LIBERATEURS" EDITOR
HERE TO AID MYUUS
Beinfj an American Citizen. Mr.
James Has No Trouble
Entering Country.
SON OF PSYCHOLOGIST
Admits He Wrote Story About
King George for Which His
London Agent Was
Punished.
lame . editor ?t "1.?
??-f Paris, arrived h<
K?-. n? h liner La Prov
? ? s.(\o ?? ortatton bis
li.? int. : M" ru ! ' i ow ?Waincd
? ?n Ellis Island. M ia wsa convicted
nlnal llhel through th.? publica?
tion of .?n .-iiti. !?? :?i i.? Lib?rateur"
? ? ?!? ? r ?nil'- .in all? -? 'I m ?Tganal
: King '? I md t.?
I I/...1? th <'-ilni' daugh?
ter of Admiral Seymour, of the Brit?
i isii n:??- mi served i prison sentence
I of on. year,
Mr .1 ???. thirl ? ears ? ' L
?? ho met : for the
-.'. itii his de
t humility
. ? deportation it liml i?. ? ? i eported ih..t
migration offlt lala '-..?i planned
to tuke Mr. Jam? i to Ell I land, bul
s ?n American cltlsen he was si?
loa? 'l - way in ? ii'??*?
g atlldai ir ? oncei nfng his cltl
ihip,
ii-- was ?born In Prairie du Chien.
\\ i?., m I--7I. and is the son <?f Ihe in te?
i ; Jam? -?. profea ? hoi?
::? i' Hit- Srd. II?- I.- ? ll??|>ll? H ?>f
ii.tn*. .i i me?, the not elli t. Mr. .1. m i
ited from Hai ? ard m i*?!??;.
i .-i''? r 1m Ing admltt?ed t-> tin? bar
?? ?1 Isw in >?.-.tti? About six
..-.. ii.- weal t.? I'nri.s and th?-rn
started "i.'? Lib?rateur."
James Wrote Article.
-?-?i: ..fi?!- George V became King ?'''
England Mr Jsmea wrote an ?article
stating thai the presenl monarch lia.l
i Miss Seymour in L800 at
" ta He could not i.s! i ed
from P*ran?*e f??r trial so Myllu?, his
i...ii?i>?ii agent and distributer., wsa ar
? for ti.ffence and i ont Icted.
Mr. Junes brought ???.??r s ipiantit)
,.i do? umenta to be us?-?! in the de
fen.f himself fiti'i Mviiti - n.? m ni
?.??.it lus friend to-da) at Ellis Island
?and win peraonallj t..k?- charge of the
legal perl "f Myllus's light foi admia
to tins country.
While in this ? Ity Mr. James will
Mi a fi lend, W, ll Bedga Ick, of
No 1-" Baal -"-'i street ii?- is an
amateur vlollnlal and brought "*.'?!
with him a Btrsdavsrius, which !???
picked up ?recently m Savoie t'??!- ?-iu-in
francs While in ?this countr? h?- will
\ isn his mother at ?'?m? ->i-l. Mi.
"I have come here," he said, "to de?
f, n,i nr. friend Mr. If) lius. Accord
to the law9 of ti-.is country h?
?hould not !"? exi luded, ..m he wsa
k ? ??f ? riiiun.'l libel <>f a km*?.
which i- a ?political offence and doee|
not Involve moral turpitude Bv?ery
.vspaper editor who is punished for
llhel is not guilty "f moral turpitude."
"When do yo-? m'' nd to -???? Mj Hua?" ,
he w-as aahad
? I ,.\|i.-? t i.? ? ail upon liim I'l-nuir- I
roa i shall be Intsrsated m seeing
'Elli? Island, i hsve ?been Informed
M?. lius is getting fat there, i !
.mi gtsd t" h?..r it. foi It? was fatting
? ?nitiniircl mi lluril i?.i,? ?rrond toliiiiii) j
PARDON OF "DIG"
ill, OIVEKEEPER
B? DIX (MEALED
Case "Is Being Looked Into,"
Wrote His Military Secre?
tary a Month After Mary
Chappelle Was Freed.
NO FORMAL APPLICATION
Libca-ty Was Sought by Friends,
Who Pleaded Her "Soon Fatal
Malady" and Promised She
Would Quit America
for Europe.
KATIE HICKS "ILL, ' TOO
Cuvillier Boast.; He Obtained Her Re?
lease Though Justice Collins and
Committee of 11 Protested-Both
Former Prisoners Well and
About Their Old Haunts.
?
Albany, Jan 12 I Detra?as
the pardoning two no toi
? by Governor
Dix were made public litre to
Ing I t th.it in
? ti a? of Marj ' ahapeUe, who
?hi the infam? - Brick Hou a," in
Macdi ugal street tl waa ao formal
application for pardon, and api>ar?MUly
?? h .'t i- ? :. ?ii..- ordinary
Thi? woman was r'arrion.-"! by
Governor Dix "?i the application <?f
frii mis and "rela whew namea
are found nowhere in the records, and
tor i hat she ?a.i
m bad hi .'iti, with ??- growth, prohuhiy
? In ili?" ;? ?
.i"!i!? A.'Mason, ?;..\.Tn"r r-;\ s see?
? ''i'i" ara It is ?.aid
that !i<" ght it. to the
? ! ? ntion. ti-- la c,""t<?'i .u
cllppinga in the fW'-s con?
'-. nun-,' tti,s ..... aa Baying that thai
..m had promlaed t" go to Fram ?>
Immediately en her releoeo from the
i" iiii'-m ,ir-. a letti r to Qovernor nix
from th" Committee ol >7*oartaea. pro?
ng violently against BUCh panViaa.|
declared thai after her r.Moa.se che mam
. around her old hauata and grnei
? ?: ? ' be ..?? ? i ' :?' m health.
Cuvillier Got Her Pardon.
The second case, which seemed Id
hat ? a '""tin connection with thi
tust, ?.is timt .-i Katie Hicks, who
. a h"!.--- adjoining that "?' the
woman. She, too, waa t-'pre
.???nt^il t" be m bad health, and prom?
? . ,f pardoned.
In t- iha-aiiga, much machlaory
? set in motion to ???.tain th?? par?
it"i!, which wa i opi
??.?Um?', "f tii-- Court ol ?
i the Hi- Ks .?."ii.
i '. u lei Atto :i"'? w hitman and the
? '.i i . Aaaemb i
1.1 r< senta Percy Si -
? wae h< i attorn? ??.
"Certainly 1 got her pardon,'' laid
Cm Ulli i ? "i ttorney for an> -
who wai and du
everything i can t.. get it, and If any*
I like that he knows whal i
to.
Mai- Chapelle, slaty-five yeara old,
. i on
May _7, 191-, to * .,;,...
C ? pardon wae lea I lu ?'?t. at *
tun.- when the pardon clerk
hie aestetant, who In the routktt
,.f th" executive chamber handle
such matters, were not on duty, Tlio
only papers In the eaee datad rrior it?
the pardon ai ? a letter from Dr. Max?
imilian Leweon, of So. ? ??"? Went Dth
t, ?lai. d July 30, ? erttfylng t<? the
woman's III health, and ,?. formal record
of her com l< tlon, datad ?ulj -?i.
.ai.'Ht in tii" caee waa ?? ?
on letter paper hended "x lenharat
Club, ah.nil.ist, s. J. Edward n.
Crendall." II Bald:
"Keep II 'U' ?ou will k?-?-p tho Tarn?
many votera, but loaa all tin- reepact
able votera you had when i "ri uu t.s .
A S. I. Vott t."
'I'liis .-V Ideni i written "ti pub?
lication of tii" news of the pardon, but
it wa.? undated.
Feared Governor Was Deceived.
? m August 7 the < 'ommlttee of Fo
teen, by Walter O. Hooka, executive
?.ir, inquired if t pardoa had
reallj been granted '?? Mary Chupalla?
i .n August l" Mi Hooka, bai lag iw
, ,??,,?1 ,, letter aeeuring hha that aha
wa.? nut of prlion, wrote that ahi a
notortoua keeper of a dlsoroV rlj ho
and that "1 foai thai HI ? Bxcetl? ncy
the Qovernor haa bean Imponed anon.''
Accompan* Ing thla letter was a note,
saying:
"Por 'ii.aiderai loi f the ? Un -
ernor note last letter from Hi* Corn?
mittee of Pourti en i." appll? atk>n
for pardon or reporta aa ni<\ DeK
The signature la thai ol 111 ? - Gov?.
ernor*a militari ?ocretnry, Eckford
Craven DeKaj Answering tins latter,
tii.- pardon clerV arrot? to Mr. H-xike
thai Man Chapelle was pardoned oa
behalf of relative* who didn't want
her t" ?ia In prtaon. Mr. H"?>1<." ra?
. Auguet IT. i" H rating Ins .-? -
marks al."iit the weaMB'l 01 ! ? har
acter and aa*
"Thla woman haa aol lafl tha coua?
try and after her pardon .?-as ?Man oa
tii?- str??'t-< m tin- neighborhoood <?f h??r
bouae bj ?? police ofllcer, t?? whom she
appeared to be In bar ettat 'mar.-, good
health, rbe pardoa "f this woman
haa bata vary -Jaeouragtof t?j tha>_e