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REYES SLAIN, MADERO TORTURED, SAYS ,'AAAAAWAAAAAAAAAAAAAWVSVWSAAAAAAV AVWMMVWWWVMV WVWWWWWV'WWWWWVWWWWWWVWWWW Mson Gets Ready to Start for inaugural YK I lll.lt-ltiiln lo-nlahti lander PRICE ONE CENT. W L SON U AS GOVERNOR 4 I II A PRIVATE CITIZEN FOR NEXT THREE DAYS Hands Seals to James Fielder, Now Executive, Whose Courage He Praises. COP DIDN'T KNOW HIM. Held Him Up After He Left stale Capitol Until President-Elect Was Identified. llMrill From a Stuff fnr-u nn lent ..f T fctantn W - .1 ) TRENTON, March 1 Woodrow Wilson became a private citizen at noon to-day and until noon of March t he will be a private citizen. He turned over the seal of New .Jersey tn James Fielder. President of the Senate, who automatically became Oovernor of tlie State. ceremony took tdnce In tha Ag eamlblv Chamber, which we Jammed ,tn tl. m-aflta almnnt reilgtd. In the gsAerts wore crowd of WDjnMl Who made in much nolc as the men. The i hamher ws decora ted with American tlar.s and yellow and black bunting-the Inauguration color. Rs-(lovrrnr ami President-elect WU" sen arrived here at 11 M o'clock from New York In a drUallng r1n. Ho hojuped Into a taxi a'l wei driven at once to the State Hotiar. where ho re viewed u parade of the CUIrms1 Lsgue of Trenton nd other oraanlxatlona booming IrloMor for the next Governor. TlO paradi wa mirred by greasy, muddy street, weaving skies and a warm, muggy ataiuopworo BijQovsmor Wllam '.as met at the Stat.' HOUM by Mr. IMtldtr. The Acting Governor and Die President-elect ihook hands warmly and tlio warring pocket oamorai begin 0 whirr and grind and the parade .wutig by CROWD CHEERS OLD AND NEW OOVERNOR. A commute.- wa appointed by Speaker Leon It. Taylor of MOMMUth County t acort the Prosldon 10 aOCt and the Act inic Oovernor Into the AseemMy cham- Mr. Loud cheering announced the In stant when Mr. Wllaon ceased to hold any ofllco till March 4. Mr. Wilson won- a plain gray tUtt He was Introduced by Ipoakor Taylor a "the ox-Qovornor of New Jersey," This brought .i treat round ot applauaa and I'heera. Senator rleldei iaa Introduced judge Oummere, who than admin lotorod I ho oatii of office. In the middle of the reading of the oath thtrg WM a flash of flame .ind a loud report from the gallery. A woman oremsd and for a lecond it looked as if the fiaahllght that caused ike Interruption waa going to tart a panic, but things apoodlly quieted down Senator Haila of 8n I cm nave a vab - dlotory ad Ireaa In whioh be aid that every pail of New .U-rsev was oorry to -., rjov, Wilson go. But he had read -iiat the I availing lietwoon New J 'rey nd Washington wum go.ai ami ho hoped that the Prealdent-oleol would often make use of It. He Wound up with an appeal to Mr, Wllaon to say a few HdMi of farewell WILSON'S FAREWELL AS NEW JERSEY'S GOVERNOR. 1ov. Wllaon said: "1 Pan. tot i ret eml that I am not innved bj ri'r deep winullona i i.i. i had in i ' m ted " i an lliltiii It would. Indeed, hayo 1 i my Mref- grgnoa iml in w , auytliing, biaiiMo there pro ..me foelluga thai r t" o tleep for word lllJ I ai oeoni n I'O ehogpenol h) being put Into o'orda. "I aiie. I. loved the Mlale uf Now Jer- ey w a n I bpvamo Its i lo enior. hill I ul love h is been devpenoil and Inlenai- d duTiiij; thl : ! ' d h ill en. l now fuo) i irnii of Idem Sca noil wlt'i the petipli f I dtalO and ib lattrpati of nili tftat which ..ee logmtil tu mlargi in,. ou pi tonallt) and which ia o i ii is, proateal ur!vU egr of Illy life 'herefot,el in bonding Ihe ,al ol III i m'w Hiute I', in. nn Oovernor, 1 wunt lo utter 11 Word of l"ii;iiiiit re grot tliai i cgiinot aerv tbi groat Htato llroctly any lOngOl I wlah for tile nio mont Ihol tbo Iravollng from New Joroa) wort less foul) lhan It Is mil vet I pi thi groataat feeling aof uuufldono iCuntliuad un I ..:nh I'aee ) probably fair. t.ni right. inl, t. Co. The r BUFFALO NICKELS FOR SALE! 1 5 CENTS IS WALLST. PRICE New Coinage Goes Like Hot Cakes at Thrice Face Value .in Hirst Day. OM.Y 200.000 OJ-' 'EM. Messenger Roys and Peddlers Reap Rich Harvest Sell ing ihe Coins. "Hayl GOtChya hutTul.. nickels nere, only U cents!" IV hai" Hay Ifi cente for a nickel! "itTlrer, Kindly page I'apt. .Ilnkn of LhO Marlnea and e.-nl in a .ell f' the wagon from the ioy, liopathic. Nvrrtheles, gentle render, they wore doing it down on "the Street" to-day. Ym, paying 15 little knuckle bone for plain nickel the new nickel Which o kind Government with a decoratne srnse l! distributing on thta tlrsf day of March, to crab the CUbtola ggUM and MVi the natlon'a sanity. Tlctl very atreet which. In lla time, has wllneaaed the formation of the I'nlted g tat 00 Uteei i 'orpor.it. on, the "coppering uf Frtti Holnao'i ooppor and tlie benevolent dlagOltttlon of Oil and Tobacco saw to-day more high Ananoo reduced to the n lh degree. Al most anybody who'll buy American POWdOrpufl on i margin will give U cent for a nickel. Almoat everybody did. T.iere wai only llu.i) worth of the HOWly minted Mini allotted to the Sub Troaaury for dlatriluitlon Juat joo.ouo o;' the gnlning white l,lla with the Indian's head stamped on them The lot came from Washington lat night in ten heavy keg, and all of the clerks, under A. S. Kalis her, chief of the Minor Colo Dlv I r t In the gray old building, WOM busy most of the night putting the new coin up in hahdy packagoi for distribution. MESSENGER BOYS AND PED DLERS REAP HARVEST. Thoy'VO got a new-fangled counting machine down rhere in the Bub-Treasury, which halpod a whole lot. All jmi hgVO to do Is to dump o neck or o of coins Into a hopper, turn a few handle and progg a couple of buttons, and presto! the coin come out in cute little bundles of 11 or fill ceuta worth, a the ase iii ij- be, Htamped, enumerated and ready to go out Into the great world. Al 1(1 "clock thia morning the doors of the I'lne atreet entrance to the Suh- Treasur) were thrown open an,i William Tanner, the paying teller, and ills staff w, re lined up. ready to meet the rush. A niMli there waa. too. Thou,-!! little had boon printed about the new coin end it hadn't received Hi benefit of half the preai agnt w,rk thai horaldod the Lincoln peon a few years ago, there .i a long line or shrewd speculators in muting for the first bunch of metal A: thS he.nl of the line was Will) Hawloy of tk a. u t. wiiiy aU there With a dollar olll and aa BOOR a he i it his 'Jti nlckals, he dasheal out on tiie uresi to sell there, Willy sold his flrbt two fur 10 cents, hit when he found that people were willing to break tholr necks to get a in u Illokel, he holgtOd the prtOS first to la slid Ikon lo Jo cent.. Tlili future president of the Htatidard on Company .v . loll back in line, ied to InVf-SI pbout s.6u in more currency, This nickel buslnsss was better than pyra miding "ii a rlolng market, Willy tin, unlit The A l T yi.imgater as not the oni plungor in t e street, Uanii bei ssngsrs, runngrs foi the curl brokers. tColltlnUOd "11 Second Pugs,) PARANA C'ANAI. t'ltl'ISKa. Ticket., rearrvatlaa and fujlvsl lDfunutlM ri. All. line: All A li'liu.l. IIIAValL Bt'llXAIt. Ar.a. riUIIM i"',n, Buildiuf. ig- S) l ul kee. M. X ra,u aeuBu euuu. ASr. " Circulation Books Open to All." The I'rru I'uhll.hla Verb Merldl. NEW IS CRY OF RIOTOUS IT Police Reserves Scatter liast Side Mob Repudiating Peace Terms Made. I.W.W. MAKING TROUBLE Concessions on Both sides in Settlement Peached In the I eaders. An .nsurreclon In the r.inks of the Hiking garnMM workers. foUre1 hy little loader who have banded ' ' fo: the purpose of prolonging Ihe etro . itie. this sfternoon mora toned to ut-. thS pence cement by Which the great strike had ieen apparently settled, II took via. hie orm in a demonstration In rront of the Jewish Dally forward i lidding, .v... ill K.iat Broadway, where s Bomlorganlsod mob of several hu". drod men and women gnthered and lo' i ly dORiandsd special edition assert ig the strike had not been SSttlsd, At one time the note thro-ig stormed i Ihe front door, and several windows were broken. i'apt. (irmsby of the Madison street police station turned 1u a call for 'lie reserys iJjf'c :lf' teen minute." work the Asa was herd d lin Seward Park, opposite the PorWard ! Itulldlng. Without violence. por - one I time the crowd remained there i.ral glowered it the newspaper olfiM, Tliere waa practically no clubbing and no arreata were made. SEVERAL THOUSAND WORKERS IN THE PROTEST. Apparently the demonstration repre sented several thousand workers af fected by the agretMn.Mit reached last night, but there k no means of esti mating how many other workers cut tie induced to repudiate I he pooCS terms agreed upon by Prosldsnl Rlckert an Bugono s. Benjamin, representing ths Aiiied Clothing Trades Association. I ThOOO already voicing dlsuitlafactl in claim that they have been "sold out" and that they will not get the fifty -hour week they demand, They also think ft a week la not inOUgh of Id InCrsSSO In sawi. Ill the i rmvd fnat besieged the For ward Ittlildlllg Were OJtany persons id. tl- ttflsd with Ihe Industrial Wi ckera of the World Itickert and bis gssocloti s have done their utmost to keep tlie go tlvltlOS "f th.s,. sgitatori at a mini mum, always aware that the I W. W leaders had an ambition to ta'le th strike out of hi: hands. Evident!) the' had the sympathy of some smaller strike leaders of the f 'lilted liurment Workers, for they worked to keep the strike alive as long ..a possible. It bis now been In progress OVOI two month and has dealt a blow from which the clothing Industry of Mow Fork will not r )V0 for years. It lias Involved lh. lost of millions of dollars and has Ml road starvation ami misery all through the IS Si -Id. 50,000 GARMENT MAKERS AF FECTED BY THE SETTLEMENT. The settlement announced last night by Marcus M. Marks, win. acted a mediator, involve practically oil t the od.ouu workers tiil idle if President Itickert succeeds In carrying out r union' end of the agreement to rol it'n .I'ontitiued on Sisaind 1'age.) (FOR RACING SEE PAGE A.) Prosperity Prevails While war, graft and poUtiM are trying to rival each other on the stagt.' of life, Prosperity Is attendini; strictly to his own business. 56,098 HLLP WAN ILL)" ADVBH1 ISBMtNTS were printed last month In THE WORLD 1ST .12,052 more than in ALL run o OTHER New York morning ..id Mtn day newspapers ADDED TOOET F.R. If that isn't a sign of Qood Times, what is? mi it's also a sign that 1' you need competent workers in a hurry, you hould ADVEK nsb IN Till SUNDAY WOKLb TO-MORROW. STRIKE NOT ENDED GT WORKERS EYENIN YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913. Woodroiv Wilson and Jersey's New Photographed in Front :H-:-H-;-:-M-::-!-d-:-H.K-:K-r-HH-: BllafllBBB 1 eBBer " ' 'aieeBBBkU v ' sla I ssyol 'jEjtf eeeeeei 'JJ! $ B - . I aov, 1 H 1 1 1 iiiiM.M.iiiiiiin. SULZER BOARD TO CALL DR. AUSTIN FLINT IN THAW BRIBE INQUIRY. Want - Facts mi AllegeJ Conspiracy in Favor ol White's Slayer at itttfiwan. Ai.n.wv. March i .:. gutter' committee oi Inquiry hunea to conclude ita investigation ol the Than bribery charges on Monday, when Alfred Henri taswlsi in" Auatln ' Rllnt and Val iVKatTell, in of Non ek. ais rx pseted to leetlfy, Mr run had written u letter to Gov. gtilser, nhi u I ia Gov. ernor referred to thi osjintlttoe, in which he gllsgeg i naplrai y existed to dismiss all to. attaches of the Mat teawan Mtato ii"-i.it..i tehu soro un friendly to Ham K Than The nom mlttee win nuesllon Dr, 'lint as I" hl knoweldg of such eh irge, Alfred Henri i.. no?ording to ii a. Hoffman, Thaw's "niesenger" va naid for - hi .- rend) red Thaw, ind IhS Committee want- to know wait these SOfV 14 Wore a i I how much w"as Olid for tin in .Mr. iVl-'.urelt to he r-Olftd St Hie etUes4 of tt fgsti Prison rtepart. nianti which reported t . thi wnmii that Parroll, who s pr ... delist ... claimed lo have kimv. of n, ,'. legod niir, house" 'n a aulooti ui I'ttrk How, New V ri,, organlaoil r the tin tn t .hiu us prlvllagea or COnVlCtS i" Stale prlsillis, Ml the teal,, gtgtiy 0. be laki n b th. coniinil''-e will te forwarded o INstelrt.Artnrney W'hilinaii oi Men I ir ;.,. Pufs.r. The oonimittee i-. preiutiing tu . amlii" John A HenneNe', Hlatu 'V eotttlvo auditor M iy, cuiioonilug rhgrgea of I inpeten .-umi inelfl. srsvy ssaltial Herman tv, ll'iorsr ul New Vol I., wiio ielgiei ruconll) IS St.. 1 1 Archils t At mi- niuasl or i;.c. Hulger, vt- torney.tlenerul I'smiod) is iireh'irlng an opinion cm rnlng i . lungth i the tei III ,f t l di , f ',,1. Josojili P s - oi. Hmierlnleii lotto I of Htois Prlaiiitis uui itln ne boon tiu.d g to another t'ol gcott was ii.itn,-,i out (ft mi out in ituegplred term ul furrger Huporlntondeut t'ornelius Tray of Troy, ur for the term ! Ave cog i am provided be "'' tttte Cou sUiutlon, GUEDITtdN 1 iii'mi" . Ll- uitii'i V J. F. FIKl OtaFa AND WOoDsiQWWii-aoX y) UHOKHWUOO AMD USDI.igQO 1 1 '1 141 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1' 1 1 1 l' "M E! onii .0 Dr. Kennedy. Lawyer and Mienist, ( jc( Habeas ( Corpus W rit Fr mi Justice ( iuy. PolloWlng ClOSOly on rpt It'laaeH1 restgnntlon from Matfeuwan ami the a atul.il .uxo'v i g a. ,'T.,.t I-, ,-fT-cl ths releaao ot Harry K Thaw, Pr, Charles Kennedy, lawyer and nlienlati of No Chambera street, obtulned ftom Su prem Court Juotic c srbi i, fiuy day a habeas xirpus order dlrw'tlug Roy i. ia ik. Acting gupoi'luteiident of ins Matt, a a .tu gl ,1" ln -.au aSylgm to pro duos Than before Justloi (llogo Ioa ;" the siatueUie I'ouri Uulldlng I" New' Vorb t.'lty on Monduy, March at U fir. he i it. srhl ti is hs fifth in4 Ima ubtgtnttj in in efforts to reg tin f.e tun, waa sworn ogt alone b In. Ksnuedy, who rori'iitl) etanilued 'I haw. in his petition Ur Kounadi gassrti that he la ThgW'S lawyer and that the appllogtton i made In liehsll ..f Thaw personally, He says Thaw aa ..,m mlttad to ih. aayluin a., an Inggns par. on until guch tun. aa in should he con, eaiie, au 1 lis helleves that 'lhaw I . t tha present time win. n Ague and Iii ilia complete iMstooesloti of his men ial fsjogltisgi .ml t .at pig dlachargo w tit not bs a ntonaca to tin commun it y. At toon Jutl t i. iy algi.nl ha wrti Ui Koooedy and Valorlsn j. u'Karrslli former city doteotlve, n rie.i from the euct tunid'ng tu ogtoii a i. . 'oi UattesiWan, Neither avguid d f U It thf ir h-Aste. "1 am sorr) thaL lh, OAipiiwtwu bat THAW MAKES NEW MOVE TO GO FREE DESPITE SCANDAL ''Clronliiiba fioolrn Open to 12 Governor of State Capitol I'M 1 1 1 1 1 1 I'll! 1 1 H I I'M H i ome known," said Dr Kennedy, "no Ii u i.i v sell nisly Interfere with our aer Vice Of I Teak. Ihe gOtlHg " ilierlnl n- d. it The erll is an hnneoi or , attil man to Obtain ills lihei ly " lie naked if tne application at Hilt tune had any itgnlflogncs tn connection witii the Mntteanan acandal " There is nothing to ba .-.aid on thai lUbJeot it U I lit." lie ,e. I.i: , d. ir- Kennedy'! reeldohco is So, Itutgeri street. iiere format IMetrtef Attorney J. r un. . Thaw a Vemesls, on s lUed, it wab also remarked that fornsgr fk'tectlv U'Karrell i.a- dune no little leutblng for Mi. Jerome O'Karrall would only slat, that lie had been eg. gagad by Ur, Kennedy In serve the w lit on Thaw and In I,, tk at M it teawan, in k' i, i-d w, nt in M-sttosysjnan soma wet-ell ago to etamtne Thaw at the oe boot ..' Ufpsd Hetm Lewis, ilia maga wi I. r IV hot! In- golin W. Rug. Sell. l ite a. el .lit. I) . II' oi tlie MaA t. iwag aayttin At i he fin re tn,. n vestkgttlnsj cotninlrtee, bringing in :Iim tianiM of le-w., tlie latter .I'knov- .nii;ed has itg i 'i Kaunedi to set Thaw. I.ewli u i ed Ur. Kennsajy and I' W, i n'Muiilvaa as alieniets who asen fi undo of hit, an. I ul ihey w.ii. tu MatteaSran a hi. nslueal iThaw'i aa. . ' teatliled ipeatfrtay that h.- ;,.nl le a ' mono) in Thgw't pros. S4.000.000 ADDED TO WAGES: $13,450,000 TO C0-L PRICE BY THE ANTHRACITE MEN. j Cuntparative Yearly Rate Increase Reported in i !onj;resa hy Dili in 1 'i I .ii'. ir. .- I I i N ' . I ' , Ala n I, 1 Ma, ... ljur.li I iompanlos Incre4sad tin a ryes or tie-.; envpbl foe al I lie a h ..t II MH m. our o ihe strike uwret'inwni or Uat Mat. an I I IH "1 the ut u ,,i gBtlll'S' ,-,te :.. UOnSUniOM H-l. .'tl..ti. ,,. ,ed.ug tu a revolt hased in Investigation tu hi MUi -hi ir I. ' sif suhmltte l la thi Huns Uid ' i tfeei MlMlsler r'rom Kcuadue, QUAY W Itlontala A, ' '"' d .... r oar..,, i at on tunc Minuter of the Interior, has h.-en appolntad I '. . I . . t II, III .f.T I.I ' ' I at l',.l.-l Ituttea slid led to .ia lor Wfathlngtun W N I It : It All." PAGES TORTURE FOR MADERO, REYES SHOT TO DEATH, SAYS GIRL REFUGEE Senora de Rendon. Who Arrived To Day as a Re u gee. Says General Was Trapped and Shot by an Army Officer. EX-PRESIDENTS BROTHER SLAIN AND DISMEMBERED Irlanter's Wife, in Graphic Story of Bombardment Describes Days of Terror in the Line of Firing. An ever-present peril hangs over tne heads of all Americans in Mex iCO. I lie Unci i.i t rovernmeai cauu l bring ui jg.- uut ul the inJr-tcribablj chaos x'utli "1 tlie Kill (jr.iiiJe, and, it let alone, .Mexicans will be in the icver nt revolution for years tu come. This b the opinion or Senora ti. It. ile Rendon, the English wite ol a wealthy Mexican planter, who arrived today aboard the VVurJ line steamer Hsrvrana from Vera On. WOMAN BURGLAR HELPS GANG BLOW BIG VAULTTO BITS Milos tu Jersey Shaken and Vlthiki Wakes to See Three Flee in Auto. a trio ..f v. ga-s. .me of th.-ui probably a woman, waited Juki two months after ,ta I'onsplotlon to Brack ludson M. i'r- kei 'a neM pool olll. e in Verona, N 'I'ii day, however, they could no loflgi r reatraln t ho meal yes, and at i u o'clock Oo. rltlago sotamogrgph rooordod an earth, luake. The IgplotlOg 'f "goup" tystjg term for a!trag1ycarlMii wiru which tin- sojourn ng thlfvos demolished the highly omnia uonorot ami stool tgttll that protSCted liaUl to-duy the resourosg of the -.iti ... ahook tin- ootintry aide for illllen around. WliHara r..ote, who fives in Orons atreet, two blookg from tb.. poai OfAOO, win. toggad .ut al '..-ti Ms lurcAed to ihe wind .a In lima to see ggursg dlssppesrlng In Ihs He h.irtled to hS Slleet hr.-u gray fine! tniHt. and luund thsn numerous othar Asntloman land ,t few iiaiitiy obad idles i ot Verona, Aetna of these, early on taw toons, had leuwrod Ctoae co w. .f the theme yig olid on.- h id picked "i H, dTUpPOd by the fugitive Anoints m un of tb - ptjTty of rubber! WM a woman arwl ih.it ih.- thr.-e dipnrtad from Verona in un -ml. .un. -I.e. a burr) call gat aani for t.harei u Atardlor, borough uit thai A atawth of tli. iiima wiu ua.te The. .auit Mas a t..t 0 lost M .n than faH n eash and al lessl ASttst forth " stampa at are gone. So lie ol in' to.. la re l tie-1 hlti ' ' .....i . ..ml a l.-w i.-ii a'la-'s' not ! . . un- egga dgi Ing . .Mi uiej prg hold as avt. den os. mi to--1!,- Varung no . iniwdad a tlh post'offlci .ii-p. , h i repreatiita. Uvea ot tlie c-Jiiut) proaecutor's urli.e, loi ii pbticgmen an i levsraJ hundred n.ci-coiuuiis.i.oiHii riiitiio .k tl,i,.n, a,.-. t. .at tii.i. Mas a uunetanl tangle or n. on ami in. r.ii McUonahl in un lavel it. The . ii,... cutitsai if Ju pavenport'i tnnounoemeui nut aisynrently m ylaltort lefl t islr UWg Jain. a"' at bums, for ihey gtopfaul on ihslr wa Lo On- poat-ol f. e and pilfeicd a PAltOj I i .on Alt bjgt Atm i shop GIRL t..-nitii. Similar prohnklr EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. Mennra ds Kendon la a rafuaee who wiih In the thick of affair .luring tha eleven daya' gtreet hattle tn the cap ital Ma lived for daya In a cellar, while tlie houae over her head crum- I Mad under the ahraiuiel of tlie con- lending forcea. Mhe waa net door to Ihe home of Trealdeut Krnnclaco I. I Madera when It waa wrecked by a bomb, Aa sbs stood on tha deck of I the Raperaggg coming up the bay from JQuamntlna to-day Awjmm Dointed smilingly tn the gown aha wore. L06T ALL HER GOWNS AND JEWELRY. "I earry nil my baggage on my hack." Bha said "Kverythlng I owned I left behind, i f doubt not that ome aol- dter' half-Indian wife la wearing my 41a man da and ggttM thle minute." "My husband waa in Yucatan, where he owns several large ggggp plantathins, when the revolution atarte.1 on gnnday, the atti of February," she iegwn hw story. " I waa living w-ltili frlen.la who aer.- members Ol the fsnuiy of Oen. ll.Tiia.rdo Iteyea. My hueliaral and t wore very clutu, Ui (Km. He yea and his family. 'leu. Iteyea did not fall In the Aral rottty from the Nations1 l'uiaoa thai mornlog, aa the reports h .. It. Ha una trapped atni murdemi in cold bio.Mi. IV ben he and DaM brought their tr.aia I., the jfaiegjo and lined tbuni up In front of the National Palai Cesn. Mor- HlO, .me of Ma lai o'a imntMowtv, Sttspped I" the door and Invited Ftevea lo OOniS InstdS tile pglgOS and Laik over ti.,- lurrendor of the d-fwaier. "The o,d WgtTlor, a MMISgpt I by aa i d "iily. atupped through tha Uoor Immedlatoly (Jon. aforiUo .rets a re Valvar and allot him inrougti the head iii.. aids than kill,,! Muuiio aaal ta ' ailed to the oil ... ' TELL9 OF THE TORTURE OF MAOERO'S BROTHER. "Porhaps ih full irutA of tiuw Froti idt u I Mad at . gl d w.ll never be told." K. nora de it. I unturned. "Hut 1 bad un- detail ol in slayuig'of hi brother Ousts VO from an eye witoos. It w u. i ihO sing thing. Hon Uuslav i aa told UMI on order riad come for his release. He start.- 1 t, aaik ISCroSI tin op, ii court uf the trssnal whan soldiers concealed ail lUoUl under tne at. teg opened Are on Aim from behind men they jid a tei rlblo thing TAOJ .urtially dUunem bared ..... bud) in an sgosat of anlm,. i i gouts Hi" aoldiera tubs - i i. made much money by van.1- iK ,. auuvsntr btoud'ttglsjao bits vf Madera's lot"- "When i ..ni.., land to atart for Vara ': I. With no li.i.'gaga except wi.at I 'aid euro a my hands, the ii., ,n I rod on ' derailed twice by i- .'I t...-1 upon nunsborleta i i..- it .van a nightman Hint Jour- lii-v to IAS coast." i ... one ul tne s,mi Aim rlcnng in llegicu v'it) .m i the uiners tliruugkout Vl,. in- iu cunoUntly Increatlng p.i.i." hs imiltlnurd. "I'ontempt for i i. iaii liaa grown sin.,. Intsttaji. t : . i - .1,!. ve.l Tin- UotlOang say America it nulvA to Intervene m tna gffalrs of w.ak Nicaragua, but dora not linn do the rime thin-' in Magloa