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T MADERO REPORTED WOUNDED IN BATTLE MVWWWWMMVWMMMAMMMMMAMMMMAMMMMAMMV WNAAAAAAAAfVSAAAAVVSAAAAAMWWSAVSAAAWVVVVSAAAVVWW WWXWWMAWWWMWWMWW Indictments of Inspector Sweeney Are Voted WKlTIIKIl Jr'alr lo-ulalll mid anrdai nirinrr. Hi; i nr. it I Kir tn-nlahi and Satar4ari waravr. EDI T! ON. "Circulation Books Open to All." Circulation Books Open to All." PRICE ONE CENT i.pirlaht. IIII8. h The l'rr,. I'll Mlahlnc ( o. I r he 'rw Yerk H tirlil i . NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913. 24 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. NUIENIS OF SWEENEY VOTED BY GRAND JURORS FOR BRIBERY AND GRAFT Inspector Charged WithTwo Felonies After Capt. Walsh's Wife Corrob orates Informers' Statement and Sipp Adds Testimony. The Bitraordluary Qrtnd Jury to-day voted two IndlciBMHia, each charging a fHony, agiilti-l Inspector Dennis Sweeney of the Police Depart mrat, who has linen under suspension since I'apiuln TbOBMU W. Walsh, in a statement to the DNtrlct-Auorney, accused Sweeney of sharing In graft colltcted from disorderly hotels In Harlem. The indlclruenia were not handed to Justice Ooff. for the reason (irand .Judy adjourned at I 'dock, uhen Sweeney will he placed uudcr On of the ladlctmeoii easnwe fareiiev arlth a feloai In I 1h r he bribed i progpgui ri etltneoi 10 leave tha Steta I'hia was Oeorge a. Ilpp, the cnier ail 1 iaaa nssinst Patrolman Buiaoa J'ox. nod the evidence before iba nmnd fun . limed th.r. Bwt waa aottva in ool ieitiiig money which as af forward turned oi to Wpp b hit lawyer, Ud aid j. Newell, who. la io under . dl tmeut uhatwad .iitii .1 felon. 'riie aacond Indlotnlani ..k.-h gwe -ny irlth letting Vji of tuti eollecta I 'mm fipp by Kvgone fox 0.1 Awl . lay, Till:, money. 11 i sbarged, paaaud tai-oush tha hand of "'apt. Walsh. WALSH'S WIFE AMONG WIT NESSES HEARD TO-DAY. Tiie oitiieaaaa again gweeoey a'era w also, erhoee avldanea araa taken at .. iionia yeeterdeyi Alt. Walah. the cj. ta.ll H IV. te, S:p:. Tin''.:. I. J llona.. aa rox. j IVa .rni jui-j at-.. .-.. ""land hla partner, '-hai-lee r. Rtelneri. Ma, mi, Palmer, 1 htef Burgeon ... tha o, ,twk m Po ice Depart it. and Dr. diaries . . " ' ... , l'Hr tirm Ur. Irr suspension sln?e "Jsrk" Dilloti. another police surgeon, rne , , j v.ited Walah t ruaaday at el' Mn ad". aeeaaad them .f .it evident!) upiei tha invalid, for ha having; made him the victim of a frame- ia in . ,v ouinnlolnod (. Ihi lia-' 'P. 'a ere acquitted to.-J.iv hy a Jury, .y trlot'Attorney. Dootore Kalmet and Inatruetlon or Jmtioe Uofr, in the Ulllon told 1 i and J try that al' pr-me fo.irt The tral of StMnert, a thouc.i Walah undet auepenaioii He l I mere formality after Jut:c Ooff'a ml on ,;. k i.aw a-d 1 dMrtmut lag, did not taat I half inlnute. . . 11. .... . , . rtf I'lV I uie.ii piov.'e ma ' ..IT el of any I grade oi. .-ivk ae ntuat ..te.i i lat.-d Intervaii by .. ponce auraeon. Thay aailad on Waiilt in gdcordanoa with tbia i ..'.i . thay ..i capt Walak a tied ..d teitlfled yeaterday before seventeen members oi the Grand Jury. He first waived im ti. unity, and said he wai anxious to tell all ka knew and ai it off Ills mind, there !a a strong- possibility tha: Ju? II CI (left will be anked to ggPOtnt .ommlssion to take f u t ier testimony from i 'apt . aisn after pertain Indict. mania art filed Xhla would mean tbl presence of vounrel and woulu be a greater ordoal than yesterday's, tthich iasted about bail an hour. WALSH'S CONDITION SPURS WHITMAN TO RUSH TRIALS. It la because of Capt. Walsh' condi tion that Mr. Whitman intends to push the pohco trials with all possible haste. It Is understood If Inspector Sweeney Is Indicted he will be rushed to trial In the shortest possible ttms allowed by law. Capt. Walsh did not seek to spare himself. Besides Inspector Sweeney he mentioned former Inspectors llussey and Thompson, but for the present the allegations against llussey and Thomp- (Continued on Fourth Page.) HEAD OF JEWELERS' ART SCHOOL HELD FOR FRAUD. Conrad Schickerlinp Is Arrested on Gurge of Using Mails to Swindle Pupils. Conrad HrhlekerlliiM-, President of tiie Hchlokerling Manufacturing Company, which runs tiie International Jewelers' Art School, at No Wi Maiden Lane, was arrested this afternoon on an indictment oharalngr the una of tiie malls to swindle pupils. There ere thirty eompallnta. It la said gnhjnkarllng wa arraigned before Judge Mayer In the United Htates District Court, and was held In t. ball. Memorial Hertlee Here for "rail M-morla! services in honor of tbl msmbera of the .Sect Antarctic Kxp-dl-llon who lost their lives will be held in Sunday evening at tne Ameriej rTiamaflg' ,riends goelety. No. W V-m street, s e.-iai Invitations to h" pres ent have aee:i extended t v the men o" tha umted Suit S'avy sn1 xv n :, Xeeexve, they had not lieen drawu when the They will lie returned on Monday, arrest. TWO BECKER AIDES FREED BY GOFF IN ZELIGTRAME-UP" Evidence Against White and Steineri IrmirTident, is (Jourt's Ruling. Dsieetlre-gcrgeeat .tsmss c. White n-hen White, whem trial heaan ve.- lei'day. i,ro iht Into court. Jiittre t-io'f hau before him th- motion of At torney Qaorga (i0rd00 Battle, for the de fense, that he lagtriMt the Jury to go i quit tiie detective, on the gro ind that the State had not add iced lUglClent avldanea "In ikll caee," said Justice tioff, "I have had a tranacrtpt of the testimony taken a. id hate read A over carefully. Manifestly, the murder of Zeliit aua. seoueni to Bis arras ilnnrlvea tna aroa. erution of m most imp.rtaJi. Witness T MADE or uie evaeion or irum is not ror n.t . aM,i. Th. ...i., i, ... k.-. , ' , . ' j to consider is whether or rut the State has produce! euffloient testimony fa I warrant convtrtion. The Court raise I that the prosecution had flailed to make out a case and directs the Jury to render a verdlot at aogultal." White was Immedlatel) acquitted and discharged and the name of Stnlnert was called. A ATOup of friends sur rounded White and became ao clam orous In their congratulations that Jus tice i toff demanded quiet Assistant District-Attorney Moss told the Jury he had no other evlden e against Stelnert than that they had I heard In tho case of White. j "The ruling of the Court Is the same," i said Justice Guff, and 8telnert, within1 a few seconds, alio was discharged. Mr. Muse had been obvloualy as. tounded at the testimony offered by some of hie witnesses. A few had told of aeelng Zell,- when he waa arrested at the International Cafe, No. 76 Sec ond avenue. m alay ri last, tin Ms coat above hla heud and demand to be! searched for fore witness. concealed weapon be- ,w. statements Ibgt.Xellg liad said H'lilte: "It's lucky you got me when yob did, or I wuuid have plagued you ' FALCKE NEWGERMAN CONSUL RDRJalN, Ki.. II. 'The new Herman Coneul-OonergJ t New Torh ts t.i Dr. l-alcke. who lias been nt Rgfealena sin. s iwa iiis appointment In auece glon i" Conaul-Qeneral Rudolf Wankien wai SAeiiel 10-day. FOR BAIN8, ll PAfti I. PROSECUTION HAS NOT MADE englaaa at aet hour iundaj n:g . at njontha, and Aaalatant Dlatriet-Attor Jar. Bryan'u auggeetlon for Iba OAblnei CASE, COURT RULES. j JX.'tJ, "IZ. Ho" 'r"i'"i ''"- h,m ' th. suggaatlon. are ell out of har- "If the ends of Justice have been de- Cktrleg 1. Koill. Conimlseloner o! : before tiie AldermgAiO Committee mony With h0 rleWa of tioernor Wll feated by the eupprnssion of ei'ldenee -ommerce and Labor, who aeveral I 'lt was JealOUiy." ald PUfOgll to j ,on. FIREMEN DEMAND T TO AVERT STRIKE Unanimous Vote Is for Nu Arbitration, Except Under Erdtntn Act. STRIKE CALL IS READY. lied by ev. Hurried Conference G President Brown of York Central. Tiir mambaia of the adjuettnoai Com. mtttee of th" Brotherhood "f Loeomo tl firemen un,l Bneineman In ih.- ajroadea,) Central dotal Kiln aftarnom voted unanimously in favor ot .1 raaotu tion In arhlch the organlaatlon win pledged to accept no arhitratlon eaoept t;,at provided for mdri tha ternn of tiie Brdman a t. The meeting j riied by Preald' i Carter after tha mambari or the Ad- 1 Utment Committee had nulled ail morning for arord from tha Pederal media tore. Up to tha lima the con ai'.ttee went Into executive Maaton " .voru bad been received fr.un Judge .v..a,.. . u. ."" ...p. . the me.tiiiK it a oBlotalty annaunoad , , thul t hi. flremti aeejOJi leal Inn li , 1 ANSWER TO-NIGH lakn it final etand. fr"t 8,,e Mtmbeia of the committee ea!d th.rt I '" 1 Umaill to Aeilatant Imtrlct nan.v of tlie men were Peeonilng rta ' Attorney Strong, made at II O'cbMO thie !, and a ithougb the reaolutlon adopt- morning in the Tender k61n ttation. to ed net no time limit, It Intimated that the ore man win give the rallrotfdi until eome !:ne to-nlht to OOOganl 10 the nreinen'a plan of arhitratinn; nml f onaent ! not gtVOtl by that time, ntep will Im taken to put Into effect the. -ti Ik. ote Ihut wan recently taken on the flftv-fnur r id In the Ea.terr. teretlaev. Up to the time the firemen adopted tha eoiiition tha raiirna.i managera stood out firmly aa'nt lubmlttlng t:,e quae tions a' laue to a board appointed undar 'hat s :. Aa soon a the new. I ie rallroai managera that tha firemen were ready to Issue tha et'nke ..ill Pr'.lrient Hrowu of the New Vovk Central sent a hurry .'all t.i prealdsnl Daniel Wlllard of tan Baltimore and ohio, Praolganl Underwood of tiie Kris and Viae Trepidant nn.i (lanaral afan- aaer Healer of the Central ltailniad of New .l-ey to meet Mini In Ilia effli aii dovlaa aome new maana of avert ing the threatened tleup The railroad ogtolala eent for borrlad out of the MsTilmtten rtotel, where tiie nianaK.'ii committee made ltj. kaadquaHera. at -I were ologetod with Praaldenl Brown, Tiie 'ui to Blrika 's r'ntel end wl I be ne.ii qui ta-nigkl lo the locals of i a.sj loHin..tlve flreni. :-, ... eordlna ... information o:.:ii!nel tins afternoon. If , aii .ad nanagers preeerVe their I lit I. ii l.i i'n,. Srxmi li i.I'M ... null I h i. im er:itlnes ul a Ke; '..oar S indav ni asjw ww. mhh m me Jmie ot iiuunia a ninmie-i ounu on whlrh the dispute could be settled, ar- rived to-day from Philadelphia. He ajgag aeveral hours With Judge Knapp jg Acting Commissioner Hangar In ths Hotel Manhattan. It was aald the msdintore were at a loss to know lio.v to proceed IHTF.R80R0 PAYS $9,000 FOR POLICEMAN'S DEATH IN "L" ROAD COL) ISION. Mother of Gleason, Who Was Pound Buried in C..ir, Omiprirniises claim tor Damages. Mrs Deborah I. Qleaaon Of Ma "li liaat une Hundred ami Thirty-third str.et will receive ,' ami costs from tin. inter bo rough Rapid Transit Com- psny in eettiamenl of her ataim for tiie deatii of her son, John M. (Moaaon. a jmileeumn, who. ti.u OMIthe? alieae.. died from injuries a collision On tne burns lei elved fhlrd tventle Kl v.iied Railway at Thirty-second Ureal January laat. .u i , mbh ...i.rtn irt, urin-ei :iH i ..r.r.1' ,.!,.., ,,f Vlr. III.... , ... miniatraior a nr huh s-ate, :u leave to eompromlaa bar . g m. In her applleeCo ;.- bgr ion waggaMad in :.e tiri gr w en '.he tra' i aoilWad With one In from . I, Her son waa pierred through tu , nga ;r n-a-l iv a a' eel rod n .) ir-ueivti sns iiei rviwi eu .an a.n.. the car caught file. Me wan found deal in the Wl'l kage Ot'TOOfNfl HTK.iMHinrg MllikD T" HIV Is, leeeaa. vi - , jtr , jggi. Vratrt- i ui ; . ,. c. GAMBLER PURCELL ,F ON TAUNTING WIFE Grail Witness Savs Was Upbraided in Home as an Informer. HE GIVES HIMSELF UP WIT Escapes Bullets by Flee Ing to Cellar. Where She Cowers in Terror. I mm) Purcalli reformed iramtii-r KILLS CHILD IRE and s'ool pigeon, whose -eslljiiony UetlV weil. tirfo:e th. AMertnnnlO Connnltte I j. Inveatlaatlna police piaft reflected r,n n number of ao.lee eftl"fr", futr.o of wh.im arc dead, I hoi and killed hie twelve- year-old dauahter and flreil a wild allot a: bia arlfa about i o'clock tills xornlna In h!h ilat on tlu- nlxth fl'ior of tho Al lalre Apartmenta, No. :ih Waal Taraaity tiret Mreet. Afier th ajwollml Powatl wallieii to the Weil Seventeenth etr-et tatlon ..n i aava himaeif up. btra. I'n mil e-apt'd by rnahlnf from trie loom us a ion as h.-r h'lwmnd flr 1 ut li.'iv Slie ran all the nay to the cullar ; , Ulu Ua.IM and ,d. After tbe wife bad eacaped Pureed grad thrab Mil M . ,, . . hla da UKhter, nlio n In liei. All 'eok a 1 1 lie araa tranferrel, I'unell a he m drhen to murder ! Inaane jealoimy brottghl on hy hie wife's ga ' tUiiu. lie -aid he had not been molested j by the police, following Ids tOOtlmOliy be fore the AMermaala OommHtee. but that 'his wife. In addiiloii to other means of I meylD l,lm' loak 10 f'allln ,,,m a I "aejuaalar," when he heard of hi- avl- denec, and this had a larao pirt In bringing on iii- bomlddal insanity. Mis. Pur ill. .n a slatement to the ilstrlet-Atterney this afternoon, denied sj.Ma aiteatatlnna. Shede,lared she nan a i; I wife and mother and , aided In the aupporl of the family Working in a Itore at No- tit Hfth ave- ! nue iter husband, "he said. Derate!- ently accused her Without to nutation or ex. uaa and she OOd 't only for the sake of her daughti r. Tka wife aert.i 1 eho believed lier buabond'a mind has aeon unsettled for aome time. Poreelli after he had made hla etjts- ment to the Aaalatant Dlatriet-Attor. ney, was taken to tiie I 'uronei'a OgtOS and arraigned on a chaise n! homicide. He w.i- aeio lor i -e (Jrar.d Jury with- oi. t jail and remanded the 'femba. . IMr. el. e inine prmeu be a terrlfle I shock to tiie li.etrlel-At l..rney' office for members of Mr. Whitman a staff I . ,. r mm luu.ll ;ir. airaaa. DECLARES JEALOUSY ONE OF THE CAUSES OF MURDER. The murderer h"-d retained hie nine posure aim appeared to look on nil crime wit .. degree of galmnoag and phllosopio . "It over,'' he continued, "end I oan't undo it. I l.avo killed my little girl, annea. end i am grilling to take my medicine, b it I want It known that mylOomJbg golnif into VViison'e cabinet. Mr. wife oualit to share tiie nlnme. Slie drove me to It. Sim drove me raay Me aniy did ane neglect me ana In .t m. n no w tfo should tr -nt a hii K.ml lnii h.. noie.in.Nl tin- ii. I lid of rnv Child agalnet me and took the little girl I Mr MaOombg m ist prepare hla fences away from home ggalngl mv wishes t ight now and tie Is in the nght all tho among rompanlona she shouldn't have time. Henutor O'florman wanta to sue gaeoclatad with. need himself and he hue to keep hla "My wife and I have been on the outs fences in repair, Hv It In going to be a for a long time. Hhe has been working gtroiej tight between thoOe two stai- iu a store ai Twenty-third atreel and1 warts in ttie Wilson eamp lo gel their Plfth avenue. I hud reason to !., leal- i men Into the Cabinet gue of her and ehe taunted me end drove I The nrh between them t t.,e eon me hair craay. Itrol of ttie Foderal patronage in Kew I loved my . 'tie daughter, but my I York, the Srat big fight being the nam wife constantly Influenced Ihe child I Ing of the Collector of the Port, With agalnal nte, Al Cbrlalmaa time, wbgglg tnan in the Prealdeat'a Oablael ttita If wanted the IlltlO OOI at Hone, mV wife I Haht Ih kmliU- to be helne.l I In BSaa so r . I tool; bar uptown, away from me. Tbeyiablv, While 0Oorman and McCnmba! . - ....... BKOni ' - i"" later. Mrs U, H. Delgroln, In the Ilucalngham Palace gpartmenti at Me. West one fat ..a In the aervlce, Witk Mr M Hundred and I'm t;. -s. .erith street. Ijcombl siiut out f i mi, I ablOOt. It, pent Cbrlatwai glona. looks aa if ha would have a voice in' "i was Jealoui or a hm my wife naming th an for t...- position, net Where slo. worked, . it lbs .iH; rjn t other hai.u H-ro.io fl'Uorman I a i li, ' -.'es's. It n.it until aft-:' '. Il i Had befot'l :- at Committee that my wife really had anything 10 drive me clear o it o." my mind and s-ir-ed on it and need It. I "As soon a l g.t boms Ibgt night via I i v. , . s- as-i Gambler Who Killed His Child Facing Charge Before Coroner 7: I I . . VVV ' aeafafggggggggH M wft fcLa.9 gaggggggH gggggknW HfV I ggggggV. iB ggggggV. LwV Ll LbV a -egaj i gggg. ggggga. .1 ' . i .v b mJeAYvv"w.'m - jt... i . .. t. ...-........... i . . .1. . i txfw I (dpeclglly Photographed for The Kvetilng World hy a Htarf Photographer.) t SAID TO DIFFER AS McCombs May Not Get Place Is Seeking to Succeed Root as Senator. Phere sre nnnera o' a breach fe- two. it Preeldent-eleot WUaon and vv a - am Jennlnua Bryan, Which is ald to be wider than when Col, K. At. House, wsrm personal fi end o' both, left for the aunny clime of Plorida ;o talk with t ie iseoraaaan. nis lain was of no a. all '..! Mm.m .... Dai House hna be' n with 'he I're. dent-eleot for Hie paet turn .lave end has OOOOmpllghed no'iilmt In the wav of promotlnif peace. Tiie slstes of the two lenders do not Jibe. situ itlou In New York enters vcrv strongly Into the mutter, it y those who yrofe-s to know there len't a ghagM of .National Oommittaa Cfcatrmaa Mo- j MoComfcg will remsln a: the head of the i National Democratic c.,inilttee and! ,,. ,m , llnu ,. v.,rH ,,,,.. ,h. successor of United Htates Senator Knot are verv friendly personally, neither w,, ,;.i app ni.t ti ti,. i s n-.i.ta t ' i.ns claims al- . to g h a Ii and both men seem aOttallt glfOng .n tbg .'ajnp I of lite President tfenatoi O'dor- man's ebOlM would be air ier William' . 0 M I tdoo or Juotloe Vl( toy l iwllng Just I UotgUng, li Ii iwn, was Qov. vv .....'. ....i.fc i... A. ..f . . I 10 CABINET MEN LgH jggggggggggggm KKM STORE KEEPER NABBED i FOR SWEEPING WALK AS GAYNOR PASSED BY Dust Settled on I lis I lortor, and fl Vigilanl Policeman on Post Was Horrified. I " "huulil happen to li.. In lined 1 to violate a city ordinance, be vary. very careful tliat Mayor (Jaynor Isn't around when yo i follow said inclina- tion. ror further partleulgra se ai.. DumbroWi who la la baalnaaa at Me i6ii Platbuah avenue, Brooklyn. However, ai 0U may not he able to gee Aba Dumbrow pnreoiia.ii, the particulari are herewith praaantod fm your Information and gttldOBJI e Tiiev are K.r ii -1 from rhn uroceed nge Of the iiutier Btreet Polled Ceurli llomptiy at S.H O'OIOOK MM inornlnir Ab" Dumbrow Committed a violent gg. ult " Wd sld..wik In front of big pis 'o of bttftaell with a liroom. And such dust Aim made you WOUMn'l anything like It outside f 1 rt of SkAPd, mai . But that wa- r""" f,,r very body alee pegging oione Piaiougn avenue ciul not for -""Vor 'Jaynor. Kvery morning Mayur I laynof walks by Abe Dumbrow'i pieoi f buelneea the Mavor being on his Aay from n - horn to tiie City lla'.i LTauallg tb Mayor Is Immersed In thought and g. gestln;. his breakrast. To-day he wa Immergad in d .st and it :e feaieii dial aomo of :t invaded :iie aforementioned, in a way. dlgeotlvo funotlona of Hla Honor vnyhow, the dust was rals'd b) Aim DumbfOW and ids broom and TrafSa Poll emen Minb laa drill happened lo look around an i nee ail timee elementg In oonj incttnn. aa it w re- namely. Mayor flaynor, the i dust, Ane pumunia ami me broom. was ri kmc ronreman ntonoiaa drill stirred t . a I. hi'.' Anewei Ho Wag In aboul two sw -ii". .,' n broom im had grraeted iba Dumb on fq alatlag a niiy ordlnanea wbleh problblta t .. weeping of eldewalki .fte- v. y in tne ii it et dtreet I'olloe Court D im iru M "fed II. luivicn su uoats& bint.,. i4.yy PHK "BBB" cioi r,., i n V ' i,',, V," 'Uiif! ii''.'' i '" ii0!' balaJiee of t IHI and s I I Men s Winter Bnlls a .. t iuli I . . t- 41. no. ma ii 4 J 11 i 1" it mf w gaMi MUggvr 4M We. i a- AMBASSADOR WILSON i REFUSES TO MOVE FROM LINE OF MEXICAN FIRE Madero Dynamites Four Blocks of Buildings to Give His sArtillcry a Better Sweep in Bombarding Rebel Forces in the Arsenal. SHELL KILLS AND NUNS Two Batteries Totalling Ten Guns Keep Up Constant Fire on Rebels in Arsenal From Neighborhood of British Legation. Gen. Diaz took the offensive In to-day's battle in Mexico, directing his main fire on the National Palaot. President Madero is reported to have been wounded in bai lie this afternoon. Ambassador Wilson refused to-day to remove the American Embassy as requested by the Mexican government. Madero's forces have blown up four blocks of business, buildings and residences to give his artillery a better swee when firing on the rebels. Several bands of Federal soldiers stationed near the Brit ish Legation have been seen to throw down their arms and de sert. ' Diaz sent a note to Ambassador Wilson demanding "recog nition" as a belligerent, but obtained no promises. A convent several blocks beyond the palace was struck, and many nuns and children were killed while praying for peace. Sentiment in favor of intervention by the United States is reported to be growing in Mexco. President Taft said he would not intervene unless Ameri cans were attacked because they were foreigners. There is talk of sending Justice Gerard of the Supreme Court, to Mexico as a mediator. Many acts of violence against Americans at Acapulco are reported, and the cruiser Denver has been ordered back to that port. MEXICO CU V, hch. 14. President Madero was wojnded ht ttie thigh this afternoon by a ti dement of a bursting rebel shell, according to a report on the street. It could not be confirmed at the National Palicr. Diaz has succeeded in bringing provisions through his lines, and It is believed his men are equipped to withstand siege until Sunday night lliigles sounded la? ihi afternoon for both sides to cease firing, and it v.is said that a temparorv truce hid been agreed upon to allow tha I streets to be cleared of dead and AMBASSADOR REFISF.S TO MOVE. United States Ambassador Wilson to-day has been twice requested by Pedi Lascuraln, the Mexican Foreign Minister, to move the American Embassy to another location, but the Unbaatador rc-iu-ed to consHertne wgggitlon. i he object of Ihe Government p ,.. ,: cannon in i p.i-iti..n which would draw the rebel fire from ttie i enal direct!) in lii"' with the Embassy and a great number of residences i xupled '.v American citizens. Despite the refusal of the Ambassador, '; understood that Pederal batteries are being placed there. v,adero, i i an effort t' snatch victory from ufat appears to be . irning ..i Ihe tide against him on this flfHi day of street lighting, ha i tin the vie truction bj dynamite ol four solid squares of houses and : ,i iness oftices obstructing the fire of the Pederal cannon upon the i ii ; Uronghold at ihe rsenal. i Ictoriann Huerta, having brought up mortars to direvt against! th: citadel, ! the necessity of obtaining a "hort trajgetory t"r his ijcctilt nd i'r that reason ordered the dynamttini in na, iii4r'.ii gi iu.j.iife. yiij Mmm tiwmmuo m um m iic CHILDREN IN A CONVENT wounded. Is '- permit the l:eJera! fpoopg to aA