NEWELL TRIES TO" GAIN IMMUNII Indicted Lawyer Pleads wi Whitman for Two Hours in Endeavor to Escape Prosecution. DISTRICT ATTORNEY FIR Tells Sipp s Counsel Evideni to Help Clinch Case Againsl Harlem Police ' Ring*' Must Be Given Hart igan in Quandary. i im ard J N? vt ? II, the I? " ; trial la lo i?? gin on Th n f ihe i?, nal Iht . -. hich 1 feloi to tamp? r ? Ith a pro I altnes? In s judicial pro? e? ding, ai th?? charge is thai Newell handed 01 1700 lo ?-.??"is? \ Sipp 1" ill'- < ?oi Hotel In N 1 an ei ? from Hpp? n nit- - 1 ?ugenc i"v Csptal 1 Wa _? Former Judge W . M. K ? ilcott, N< ?? ell's attorn? : on Mr Whltina it ?* ? - hot ? nboul ? lock j afternoon He talk? d over I the Diet 1 t and 0 aa told thai notl ng done until ?Si ??< !l offen d to pi? ? guill .. awa*. and returi ed an h r la1 Newel ? - - The 1 an?) his attorne*, wi ni again with Mr. w hitman, ta two hours and a hnll for theli enee, and Onnlly ?made ari meet th? District Mtorne) ? ? Unsatisfactory to Newell. 1 \, \? ,11 - ? .... h\]0 1, ?offered to plead ?guilty If I ktt?orn?83 would ?guarant? ?? him a sus pended b? nt? m ?. Whitman nt< fin ??n th?> propositl ? -?-? nothing < a?cepl thai I th<- tx ? aid for Ni ' ??nil .' ft? r N'c\?. ?1 had ? : and provldi d the evident offfrs to ? Hi '.b tho connection o1 th? n. rl< m ?police "i Ing" with "sllenct fund" is- ? ftei v estlgai Ion. When Mr. Whin t ard wh? ther Sew - ed, h? ?aid: "Newell and hia attorney, Judg? . ??li.'tt, called ?'ii me 1 ?-day and con I ferred as to terms on which 1 ?deal with ?N?sweU. They will see m again to-morrow, an?! unies* the situa? tion changea Newell ??? II ?? pul 01 trial on Thura Tii.? 1 ilati let ?Vttorne; thai th?- > vid? 'if- he liai In al?n srlll convict Newell, and In view et that he could 1 ? r Indictment m ? der Section v-? 10 ol thi pei undei whirl Si I himself - ? 1., Rween? ?'-?? ?? tir.-t Indict? ?I v . ection he for ihr ? ,.\x r K, ,,i t ? ? ? ' were filed ugulnst him. 'i " nom knov ' v Ited iiv ? in Bi ??? the night 1 for? the |s{'.?? t., bribe ^! I in i.?? i' oui ??i Ihe jurisdiction * ? i'??\ ?!" I isi ligan n- ? ? ii and llu>- ? > m? t for a co ? at SU b? 'n r? staurant, No. ? 1 ? ? ' ??" ibe night o? i ?? ? ?i rangetn? i ror tin B pp -ii-iiv- fund" a ? re tn * -..?'. form? r Harlem - .? most afraid of * ? ha i n ?il ? vid? n? ? a tu? h the) km .ni a in? h later did f? Ih? I? hum.in .it Sipp "Silence Fund" Actually Raised. Th? District ?Uterae) knowa il that the Hipp "silence fund" wna a raised and d?litei"ed lo i ??? I morning of ?December 30, and that ' ?lid hi; i ..t t in ' timing II a\ er lo i . i m along to N< a for delivery to Sipp It ?a evident from Mr W hltmai iiiiii,?,. aii?r the Newell confi r? n thai Ihe lndlct?*d lawy? while seeking fot an) ?possible wa) ? ! for himself, area still to Ing lo shle -,i the oth? '? ?police officia u h., p irtlrlpaied In ihe "silence fund . hile id? ?Dtstri? I Attornej won . the ? ?pense and time n? ry to put N?ewell on trial, he I ? ??* ' ?ni. tu . nough of Ihe ? > Idence he hoi? ? \. well t., be in a position I ? thai Hi?- lawyei make a ?'???? ? . ?- his knowledg? of Ihe brlbei l,j po] . . ???? tale ?before he und? rtaki . ,, N? well m in- ? fforl to ?: it : !? Ill? ll' > . \. wi :- an : ? ?icotl wer? a Ith Ihe I ?Il ? ? ?n??m. j and did nol finish thi ? ii nearl) s o ?ck. Nom : ? ii did n"i show any ill effects, and i 1 fad seemed to lie fresh? r than eltht own lawyer, n ?pit wee] h? 11. i - - - ; ed at H ? Sew? ding to th? ? Indict ? ' ?m. n will ?be i??? ?ll?-? i about a niott en a Ith pleural pni umonl i ..'i-i .-i:? i the iinii? tin? m- a ? Even on the duti ne. last week hia Ian th a d toi ertitical ndefinlt? thai Just! pen mptoi ? order fo ? ? m?-.- th. following da; . - lor v. "-?I?) m u| com letton, am believ? i thai .Iu<1k?- < Hcotl urge? ? i ? bu Kaes t ion u pon h it client ? Professional Career ?n Danger, ? : tion, ii he finally de? to flghl th? ?? ins confes? ii he pleada ?guilt y, can*) with '. an? ? ; .n.?. that ) ?? might ?be able t? beat th? case and sim- ins professional ? er irotii uti??r wreck was believed U one of the mothea ??f hi initia] at tempi to have th? Indictment againsl dropped b) agreeing to go befon ; : ? grand lur? aa a wltneaa Hia preaenl attitude, ho* ? ? ? pi? ?d guilt). pro*? Ided ? ; teed a suspended sentence, ii I -n with Buspicion by the i? trlct Attorney'? office Even If the District Vttorne) uggested und urg?sd .m?, agreement upon the court, guarantee would hav? to New? 11 would th?-n be in s on to ? ? fuss t<> give eviden? e nsi th? i' lie? pfficlala who are ii ? i ith him m the briber: ol . d the pro ? ?? utor i office would othl g to Bhow in return for th? favor to Newi II. It wa- ai ?parent after Newell ?d?-?n ???t? ? . i ? irl? t Attorney that n ?n Mi Whit? part i" nii-?t Newell that fai, thai liutsmu? ii a- whitman holds ? ey to the un.?!Ion Newell mu ! - ' to ti i t him and ti II hi < "ii : ? '? ' - Or else I 'and trial ? ? .? ? - ta po Bible ten Ir. V. hitman I? I ? ? decid? t" ao ? pi th? I tr-riv of j ditional sui r< i d? i Cow?rd Shoe ?fat* ?' ? "' '* " An Easy Store to Roach An llasy Shoe to Wear t minute!? walk irepfi Liberty St. Penyli minntm walk from BarclajSi Imr 8aMnntmwalkfromCortlandtSt.Perrj|3minutmwalkfromCbambersSl Fen v ?s minutes walk t? ?mi llu'!?.??n Terminal 15 minutes walli from Brooklj n Bridge ."> minutes ?a ;?ik iiom Sul??-..??? Uaiga;Subwajs*el ofl at Brooklyn Bridge Using Third Are. "L"gel offal Brooklyn Bridg? ?Using Sixth Ar?? L"gel offal Chambers ?il i'iinp Ninth . i * " I. " gel offal Warren >i . '? talk t?> Mr. Whitman to-dsy, Hartl? :.'m is scheduled t?? be arraigned for sentence before Justice ?Seabury to morron morning, bul it Is espect??d thai he w ?ii confess before that timo rather than accept a long prison term for ili?? sak<- of shielding h "system*1 tii.it lias failed lo help him In hli tru I? ble ?ARRESTS AFTER HARD FIGHT 'Prisoners Taken in Milwaukee May Be Wanted Here. ' t. ... ? . ; . k? liai TI M ket pol?n ? Bptun ?i f .. m.11] h iturday, following nMntght raid - "? - r .- ..' th? n??t? I i ter th? 1 ? i rive hotel In th? \ ? -thw? -t i ild was . ? .i ? .. ? ..i\.., shots .- .? ih? >???? indlng ??f ????? ? ih? " ? ith? ? ? ? tus? "> ?ulk ?? ?"ll Ih? III. ll in- ;. ? .,, r.--l |. :? :. . ..., telegrai with the .-?. lo i-? Hi . ? ti ,.t ii... \. * \ ... : ? ??;-.. on which th? rests i. " ? '? pollc? w? ?? notified ' ' ?ll'i'?rr |he 1 ? Who hid tik. n r..,,!nv ;,( K,,. j-.v ,,. , ... ? ? ? the i ?ortl y detect!?..? . -? ?:... ,,| t the hot? nd as ?? . ..,?>... i. ? . detect I v . ? ? m ?person, kno. keO it tl ' ? ' roorn lrv t.?i -Iv D .-r. v,.,. , ..? king 1 h waving ta ? ? - ? , ? i for the grand si - distant, ; ?i ma ? ? ? .... he mad? whll? r? -: -i Ii _ ?i n ? ? i- t?? ?Ustr.i. i t'.. offl? ST! from || tu,, fugitives. At 1Mb mom? nt, boi the ?Jetaethrai h. (an artlrit] with theli ?? -."iv.-rs. ;?-??l though the otl pr it c iped ? ? ? ? ... Th?- wounded man Baturda) r?.r,-ri..r? \ Islt.-.I f!,f rout . ... isked ?" ?be ?direct? ?I t,, |h? . ? ' ? ? ' ? who hav? I ? ? '? : ? i ' doe h,iv. not ? ? ' laW?i to th? otl ? . v.i thati i< ph .,- ...| ???'??' M< Adoo Baa or, itoi ? ? Ooi man before h? left foi Waahlngt tood they ha I a 1 g tall il candidat? I the < ill? I i of Julian iv.in , formerl ? ' ?Borough pr? ?!. ... -.; ?. ? . . , _na nos Superintendent of ?Public Building!? ?' '' inppll? . i i- ' Bugge ted I ; nam? f?. hi ? I m 1 ' ' Ion i ? - - It t?i ad i?>? r, und? r ri.' lhal Mi Reatt! wsnted to I Coi - oner ??f i.;, i ?... '' '?' l* ,; Ti .... lawyer, " ii 'i? lai "f the '?'?!!... M? ? W llson [??ague, hai bean geni of i"1" hoi i" ? harg? "f eustomi work M msj be thsl h? win be placed In the office of th? United : late? tttorney. FELLED BY AXE: DYING Chinese Carpenter Accused of Attacking Steamer's Officer. ' I ? I ?O?? er Uall, of th? Standard O I ' ,;.an: la dj Ing In th.? Ba: " ' ' "oepltal as il e result ol an il ? ? k made upon him on board the ship '? lard ? morning He hai ,. long ? '' '" '"?' head a hleh was ??nada bj an ??? wield-ad I?? one of hla i ,, p '" ??'" '?"'"? hospital ami. oil a col ',;" ,,v ,s Uag . Chung, ??arpenter, " ! '? "' on the Romany. L*hung la IT? ring from expoaure caui ? d b; hla i ?ii uiK -terboard to , -..,,?. .,,,, , ?'hung la a prisoner, and if hli .|| tlon permits he will ba arraigned befon Recorded Mara In the 'u, ..?. . ,?,?..? I"""'1 |,|l;' ?nornlng chargad with ati ? """> aaaaull upon ?;,,,i Chun- Ul|l " ,u; "????????nt concerning the attach "" ,h" chM "".- end aa yel ,?.. ,.,,,, 'Htlon of ti,, ,.,?.,.,.,? MI;II| )ims (ii| ?hai the poll-,M ,?? ,,??,,,?? h| The Roman) la Had up al the Htandart ' " ,J'"k- ??yonne Chung .,-,?.. ,,,, offl cen much ?troubla on the trip over ,. ""',|""; '" "'" .tea ?n. i--,,,,.,, he'wm urrested wande/rlng aboul the atrests ??f Bayonne, ih- u..u ?arralgn-sd i?, rore u.? corder Mara and w.,y tlnai <:? He aas Ih? n taken bach lo the ?'??ami r ' i??ai hla arrival al th ship n i? aald hi h??-am? abusiva and Iih.i t., i,, placed fi ahaeklea Ha f??-?i himself from th? irons. Then a Oghl followed, during whh-h Chief ?Oflteer Oall was woii,,?]^. iULlA?l SENT ?TE? l Austria Demands Suspension Hostilities Around Scutari Pending Total Withdrawal of Civil Population. SIMILAR ACTION BY ITAl j Little Power Replies She Ca not Allow Great Neighbor to Exercise Sovereign Rights in Territory She Occupies. It- Cable? r ' . r tha? ? i."'i?l"ti. March 2. Austrls ?/eat? rd delivered ?-?i Cettlnje ?i note to the i r- ci thai if the civil population of h\ tari ?rere ? ? ? ? f allowed to I? ei ?? the el th.? ?Dual Monarch] would take coerc? m. ?aaurea to obtain thai result. I tal] h,?r- i??i*? hal she n quirt m > "im.. 11 ??nil the other Incidents ??' the ?iisi>n i'?'t?\?' n tti" t?.??. countrl? - News from Montenegrin headqtia I? ra Indi? atea that King NIchoL i I lleves Hint til.? f;i!l ?.)' S.-':ir?fi I?. I? min? ni He la In .'?'nun.'"?! of 11.? I'iu'-.l ?Servian and Montenegrin um numbering _2,0(M), i'i om the name sour ?r ? m port? 'i ''int the ? rt\ has air? a? I .. ? ,i ? ? . ? . ? ? | id n??? lit building? I ? ? lai iged i?'.? ? ?n. prevails, and ii Is report? d ill .uatilans and Italia* in ??-. m? an ?im. ? ? ??;.?. ni ii'.\ ,.f || . ; ? . ? I ?' I ?ir? b?a) submitting to Ihegovernmen ,xt ih? -?'M- ? ?? iggeal -? ?*"n ? for pea?*? te ho * ,-t t . presented to Tu lo r ? ? |th ?regard to the I I ? " . public and pr? - of tl t ,t. ?a .i.? not i* cell ? Ih? ? I . . ?? ? . March '-'?"? M I? ? r" sni ? ?.?ti Itimal ' Moni to-day i ndlng a nslon of tl ...... ... ? .? ? i . . ? l loi ? M ' i? n? ?if". in n i r<". tout note, wl ha in threatening terms ?usti . : tbal sll Cs'.."'? ? .?? 'I Mah??n .... ?..,.' ? . ? xtvei the Mont? negrit ted to rel ? I Ihelr foi mer faith. With a vtew 1 Ing that tl . catloi ? ? ? . ? ., . p, ?polnI ? a the Mol grin memo? ? 1'in ? ntal ? ? ? ' a ? . .... t th? ,?-????? tat? thai ahe could nol How th? righl of ' ? ? ; m ??? ... ..: Montei Austl ? ? ?It?? ri' ? ? i't ih' ..n v. ii.. ?j-ro .ini thai l*i word 11 . ? inly, in i m? nt ? ?r. les I ' ' ? v \ ? ?. ? ? .| r?"t ?.ti nc , ".mi "? i1 . form ol ? . . e of Ita conten? The ' ? H?lela 1 Joui nal | In a hi? h it I tat? .?? ? -atholic and Mai etai ul : ?. ? || ? ? a i?? ? i ? ihodoi < ?hun h but w? n . ?. .| i.?, ih?- Mont? s< affecting, both burstiag Into leai The Imi'Iv ??f iti? i,it?- King ?-?-'il Ile m ?tat? '" moi m??, .m?! th?? i. ?i.!, m ,,r ?Balonlf-a arlll I? sllowed t'i pa? befor? th? '"Ihn REBIRT??"?5?"fuR"KISH ARMY Seasoned Troops, Well Fed and Clad, Man Tchataldja Lines I I? ? "I r ,,, ?i .. |,?i...,? | i."i??l"ii. March 24 Two su ? "i i ? ? i*ondenta Wim have i" ? n m' n? ?i i?i '"in ih. neadojuur.? ra "f the Turki h army al Tchatatdja send long dis Datchas about ths r?organis?t!?.i the Ottonau army. Order, It would ap? pear, has i..??n evolved ??m "f chaos There am n??\s- il*??.?????? ?*-eaaon?Bd it"??i?> atong Hur iiiiff?. iiseleas and superanu sted Mii'inii.s have bean weeded oat, supply trains have been ?***wfianlgsd. and the Turkish ?soldi? r is nom w.n (ad Iwr'H Clad .'?IHl Will ll'.USP?.!. Ms I" ??overdue pay has evidently ',r*>n test ? omlng, ?ind the full n suit i-s ? ??? morale ;?ini an excellenl degi i e efficiency. ?/.z' i Pacha, it is asserted, to-di commanda ;? tust class lighting force ii calibre vaetl) superior to thai of I famished divisions which bore tl brunt ?'i tin Bulgarian onslaught ILule Burgas ??nd on the Thracfa I I'lHIl'S ?FISHY FLIGHT BY JONE ! Aeroplane He Says Landed i Fiatbush Can't Be Found. i;nui. .i i.', rmwallght, Harrj m Jon? I Hia "parcel post aviator,"* ?aya h?' i? Mamarone h m 11:16 o'ctocfc Batiirdi night, ?fid ifti i i?, in--- shifted and turn? !.' Hi. win.I in \..'i"H i|ir.?tl"n -, liniil landed ;it Utlcs and "Jlatbui h avenues, ?? '?ii ?ii? i,..in- after he had encended his Burgt-ss-Wrighl machine, Jonea ba made four trlea to ?r? I oft the earth aril hia m<*chanlcian, Roj Aahley, but failli m tii'- h? ?i?. Ided t" h. i.? tii?- Hlghi hin -.ir. ? ...?. .i i.'.i ' Island ?as a her? I orl| H'.ill: Intended t" land At ih, mu. Jon? lefl ti.? ??round writ It h "'inn.' there era pra? tlcatl) 1111 ? ? ? ? ?i. aind, ;"'.'i with thos? condlttona hetii u,red In making Governor's Island in tel I bort i'?ri"'i. But Ins <;il?iil?itl??ii went amis? Hi had gone about ?i mil aftei ii' ;iiowe "i th? ?? Ir a hen he srs ? uighl in ,i srlnd blowing about fiftec mite? an hour. Bven that ?li'i not i "?*' to bother him, and he llgured he ""i1 ?h? Island i'l-i the hum Bui ii? i.? reached Harlem the nrl? :?i. m i"ii? mile an h? in at? had ?-??' ? ? .?i narros ? a ? pe I om I" Ing tbr? s ..?it of h Ii inri' hi?e Then ii?. maohlne head?*d for Platbueh Por ?.? than twentj minute? Jones ken looking around, until he i ?? ??'?? d "i ii..i nish After ? I i ling thi i .,-1 ? ? .]? ... ni i ? ' ? ? ? w. ? ? i., i r m .' tel? phon? h? Ina commun!? at? n Ihe hasi which he arran?r??d yaatsrday with T. i. Koater, a dlrect?w of the ?*ompnny. Mr. White will leave here to-morrow flor Weal Virginia, when he ?.??ill confer with th<- mili. r?. and advise as to legal action. Which, ll? says. \?!ll he cariloil to tin- Sll pi m.- Court of the United stat.?s to ob? tain for the miners ti??- ?right to organise, According to Mr White, Mr Poetar conceded Beml monthly pay, check weigh? men ?payment on the baala of a ton of -..'.M noun??i and th?- ?right t?. organise. The questlom awaiting Mr Connetl'a ?i? termination are of a technical nature t'h,?ii. (.ton. W. \n , Mareh -?'? <;?iv.r ?1..I- Hatfleld wenl to Mucklow, one of the storm centres of the strike, yea terday. He had twenty-four prlaonera broughl before him, twenty of whom had been d?fendants in t?v recent triai b^tor? a military ?ourt ??liarRrrl with conspira?! to commit murder and incite riot, lie in. formed the prisonsrs that he d?-vir?a panes In preference t arrest If they failed to coodaet themselves peacefully. All p'rot-teed to I maintain the laws of th? atata and i..(i ti?. niv l>rrs'?ti who ever kitted . lis?? lords With 100 consecutl v? Bhota Thla (snl araa as? compHshed In .iui>, IMI, at Dextei I irl Chlcsgo. in ?MWi a' M.i'lisoti Iquar? Oar? ih'ii. New \??rk, ho brake ?UM K'ass hall* n. seven honra aineteea minutes an?i tare aeconds, In Is??-'! and t*?S4 Captain Boirard M '.va- a one-third owner In the Buffalo BUI Wild Went Hhow if- WU-. horn al Darn, Alben) County, N. v., on September 17, is.;.;. I. ?limtm Se (ta. will commence this day (Monday) an Exceptional Sale o? American Wool Art Rugs at 65c. to $27.50 each Heretofore $1.75 to 57.00 Other Special Sales for this day (Monday) will consist of Women's Trimmed Hats and Silk Petticoats, Black Brocaded Silks, White Cotton Fabrics and Lace Curtains. To-morrow (Tuesday) Special Sales will be held of Women's Summer Dresses and Women's Blouses. Jtfih. AtJfnur. 3411} anil 35th $tnrtB, 3?riii *Jorh. ......'? , .1 1., I ?- P ?^.^ M.J ?J^OJJ I ? g ?SE ^____r~^ *arteaaau.jL ?> ' ??/" - ' ""^v-^ ' v - -?'--''"->-<' *<%cZfsi2&? **??> v **?_*> Three-fifths of a Mile of Hotel Gas Ranges THAT'S equivalent to twelve of our city blocks if these ranges were placed end to end. During last year-1912 ?that number of lineal feet of Hotel Gas Ranges was installed in Hotel, Restaurant and Club Kitchens in this city. No better testimonial of the value of gas for cooking purposes could be had, for New York boasts of having the best chefs in the world. They know that gas is labor saving; that it gives an easily controlled heat, and that where it is used there are no atoms of coal and ash dust to undo the chef's best cooking efforts. Most of our public and quasi-public institutions now have "gas-kitchens" because they are more cleanly and healthful. Such ranges after installation are kept under con extant inspection without expense to the consumer. " The Right Way is the Gas Way" Consolidated Gas Company of New York CEO. B. CORTELYOU. President