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/ I'Ol l\\] V 23,570 i? .,.?. !****& W? ?nd r.mler. I..-mor ..... nrebably fnir: ,HrlHhle vi ind. NKW-YOKK. MONDAY, MAV 29, L911.-TWELVE PAGES. ?ik PRICE O.Mi i h.> 1 r.iatr.'.VHF.Rr, t\*.o *r.>T?>. [ 1350.000 PEOPLE Agi Went tn See thp Piane Where Dreamland Stood and Called lt -1 Holiday! 0 CARS TO SUFFOCATION r rrtti Girea Animal Show in a au9t -Other Burned Out Pro prietorr Retnme Busi nf s? in Open Aiv _w_ . | fift* thouaand per . ? [aland *a*estflrrdMa*j to * " ,v. - ? --? '??? amlgnd b i ? ? ? ? ? ? mea in tho ? ? than c?' r,n Ptirf avfl ?j 'ai-^rl nnd all ? leaal '>ne hundrer* five nilll -. - ' , ? red thi could it i going to ... -? . ... fer the ... ' - - H ': I ?adi ...t - **merl , - ? t the < nd ol ar>\ . .a. aeaaon la lelnnd but ?ro\*d. and 2.**O.000 . . ? ? ?' ? ? - ? f the out U- had . ? ? ..... ? . kBP* ili the tln ? Wl en i - ? ? . . ? '?" ' ?-. - I .,.??- ? lear r,- vda*J ta Biiffaeal ........ - ? ? -?? lence ... to :- ' th in thal trouble waa i .... . . ? had a forel the traii , ? ? ? iklyn , . . - ?-?? ition roerd ng men clung ? i been alloe ? 1 t never to be thrown away. . ?? fllowly ? rough the ? . ? hohh'e akirl nd lttth rtng face* Small hrea t h - ition: ? . -a-. Prlday rd i ?* I I _ .. . - - ? meet hm all rlght." ..... -., nral thlng terday wai that ed." .... ... rrom a g t i waa langar Td go r g*M ? - .*r,TV " tim". f fa .r k',r] fjflti ng Out fla ?*?*??" B .'-h ... . -,- j ,* ? - !?' tha Bral 'hine they ... . , the Brooklyn -.. ? -. . mpany atation and that Narroa runwaya lead ....... tf rmfl under the floor ? ? m Each platfonn ?* ., . .. m i roa Sed when a . ? ita load 'hat thfl pss maot "',;e? nf a ttaw' - . . ...... lend to another 1th aa th< muat take can of the entlre ? ? iulra muat then he mnln floor >'f ,hr Ftatir,n ? paaa ln olngle nie Iron railines to drop their .... boxefl Ta*. . rrom the trains to I ^-000.000 ? , bl*> ks away. >o I) .... ? rd. Eaat or and patl< forth In front of wher* ? ? : | wagonfl "f a" k ?? ? ? . . ? ? er th< " ? ? ? Two ?' ??' ' trom I oui animal i jortr-.. ? EUrange Nre calnted on 1 i dea, i"'f th< . , ? .. ,,,,,i women them dodged . - - - ? ,;'' "?' ' . . ropea that l mn ' ** md a e the i fi d . ..,.-???? -t.i , ... nd ,"''1 ; - *ing Water on Ruine by t ? UI thal to *?* | . ., . of ateel rdwa ' ' ' ' d ? ' the dan< Ing | fontineifl ? a tUrd aaga. The Cub with the Green Felt Hat Bv PAUL WEST A prize entry the second bv this BUthc* lf doesn'f end Kke most -.tone?. about cub rrporters and that is one renson it i< so cxception*illy ccvd See the n<--\t Sunday Magazine of the Tribune DEATH FAILS10 STOP ?1 lUIUIaUIULL hnULV Opp Man Killerl. One Fatally In jurcci anrl Anothpr Seriously Murt in Chicago. crowdcheersotherrac.es Audience of 2,500 WaitB While Dead and Wo.inded Are Re moved and Track Cleared for Bubseqnent Events. mv ?'??i?r-,rvi ta The ""l-itwrn-, I Chleago, Ma! -*- Twenty-llva hun dred motorcycte race "fanfl" aaw one mart dashed to death. one probabl!* fa Injured and another aerlouoly hurl on 'dea'h curre" it the Hawthorno raoe thla afternoon 4, ma-hlne akid ded ard ->?hf-rs dashed Into 1t Ha****** Nlxon, of Dayton, Ohlo, **?? killed ?'irreons ind tra^k etteniSanta bora ofl thp dead and wounded virttnis. -while th? -4,.ri,r>.-,r.o %. -nre,] r.= t1er.t'v fnr th* dehr's tr. hf. elc,r,rr.r] of*" th.e frarlr Then. ohe ? "d been pu! In ahapc onco more, ? i.-. r-?r^l flvO other rrjrpc nne <>f ?>'-?* nlinast n-on hv thr p-ian ->-l"i?e ? ' "- had su.'ided pnd , nu-f-'l th* of hi? foi ? nenl The fatal arr-iderit hapr"-""d ln the ? >????? d had hardly ? than aettled lo Ita eeata when tho me. The spectatora ch4 Frank Harl ol Nea "Tork, whoa* had cauaed the ar, idenl hlf- pln;*k ln gr.ing on m the other con " whlch h? wa* enti Fort Wayne, Ind., Maj if ."Ahn H . n. of thii dty, ono of t1 ? ??-. In -'4 ten-mil* motorcycte race to-day, plough. ?'?? a fence -*hU* going Blxtj mllea an hour and Bustalned probabl** fatal Injui l< - Denver, Mnv tt, Bpaedlng over 'he three ? ? ?-,? re ?i Bable, ten i of Denver, te prellmlnary praetice fnr the threa bundrod rnlle rnr. on Memorlal Day, two racing automohHaa late yeeterday . . ften r . eouraa and turned tnrtle. killina tha driver of one cat and in.i'irlng ther drner and the mecbaniciana <<t Robeii "V. Bean, twenty-four ...... homi ara In Di troit, a ?> ?..,- ! ejieath bl l Rocheater, Maj I ? ! ' iworth, ? -!x yeara old, head of a palnl my here and prealdent of th* Rochea .p, Motorcycle Club, when ridlng wlth ? ? ?. ti between |hii dtj ana-*dalB*ua to n - to u . ,], j..-.., i . ? rence M. Baldwln, of No 19 Wi il itreei New York Clty, anr] received ir"-i whlch he dled ln twenty mlnutea i o-fori .- ridlng on the ?ron| nf tbe road and f* accidenl occunred at I, the road. 14 ? ?t1 I ? Main FIVE KILLeTi^MJTO WRECK Electric Car and Machine in Col lision Near Los Angeles. Loa Aviigelea Maj M Plvo pr-r-jona arero ...-., | | om njured fatally to-da * ivei ta - ? ? trlc . ar and aa ? The dead BT4 J4 I Ka ifm.inn. 1/ ng Mra terr* Kauf-oann, Maz--I Kaufmann, thelr daughter, aaed thii s: Holllnaaworth, rallroad telegra P^;.'.; a .. .-. and Mra Holllngaworth. ONE DEAD; TWO WILL DIE Auto's Steering Gear Gave Way and Machine Left Embankment. [ByTelearaph t* 1 he Trlbunfl ! i afayette, ind . Ilay *? In an autompl I 8 -day Mra Willlam B. B. UcEwan, wlfa ol a proaperoufl Benton Countj farmer. ?a* Mlted biauntly, and Wil iai,i S Mir.i.r. her stster. an.i Mra iiinlei ? bueband were fatally hurl m ESwan had Juat purcbaaed a neva- auto moble, and the four werfl flpeedlni to ,r., 4-tle. thlrtv miles from h< reaeh the bedaide of Mrs M< Ewan'fl dying -i. were runnlng twenty-five an hour V4 hen ihey wenl up an ln .'line to an overhead rallroad eroPBlnr rldge, and . gl r ot the ,ar broke m Mc I , . aa?- trying "? make the turn I fort) fool embai kmei .,' ? i ovei twk*e AUTOIST^BURI^ED T0 DEATH Machine Going at High aSper-d Plungefa Ovrr Embankment. r . riflag rjfreea Ohlo Mav H Whlte go inc at hlgh ai*eed a tourtng eai plunfcd OVP|. ..... . "-.ni near Bradner to-day, nl and hijuiini l.i ?? fatally. T . - Rhx took '"? ?r"1 Ubon B ? . .,. v.... burned to ? r ? HIT RYn\Urn)7_MAY DIE Boy, Taken to Hoepital bv Own I Sayi II Was Hif; Ov/n Fault. \l) . rv d Bnd drli en hv rer, of ,^ P|V1 ' ' 1\|M, offli ? - al ** ?. Injured thli t ? . Bowei on of tbe i .more Apovrtnaeni fto Wa Rr"ad\4a-. yaaterda] aft< t, hiie thi bo) 4. ar. piaytofl ball In Weatl ._? * - - - .,. _j.. .. ?^ 4,,, I I .. I1H-- ' "' ?..'- .- w-c I'lfl. ,11. ,.-,, . - j,,|. atreel beti. idwa; and An The iad ? icad ta the car and hui ? | ? ? ' Hoapttal, aa-here he waa ,rf,or'"l -< ''' '' ? ? 'M Al the hoB ' r I"" " ' - - - .r- ..? .-...,. titai th* ".-oungatei told Patrolman Btroh, .... ? ' treet --raiion who fr.] ,,,urri tba lutomobllfl te ? taaaOab, thal ll not tte ' t of the <*-*h-i 1 ? ? ? ? hln ?" '? aa io btamfl f^ ? "--? ?? a^ made r.\ 11 .*'i*(*rlna *T*MB ., brofcaa rlba tc. The Virqinia Grounds on a Cay 100 Miles West of Havana. ALL ON BOARD ARE SAFE fjamj York BRnker Sailed f>om Here Laat Month for a Two Months' OrolfC Up the Amazon. -,r-. Orleana, Ifa* 28. a wtreleea - .en x celved to-d.i*. Btatea that the . achl \'ir>rinia. * hartered hv E r BenedtCl 9 New \r>rU banker. 4\ent ns'ir-re nt 7 .'-^i this mnrnlnir "orth of Ca; light, which is ahr.n1 on** hundred inilec greal of H.nana A". M board nre reported patv It ip r-xpr-rtec] th?t (JlO 'S'M Will *<*' off at h!?h tldfl The vireinin baa heen . .iiitinr lr Caribbean 4*,ater Havana May M P lrel< ?? ?< ?*!?? rf.r?i,-<ifi here to nieht reported the ..\r,"r,,-.Ti \ tchl VireiiilH flflhore >.n Colo r-\r-\r, rerfc. r,ve mllea northeaal of Jotlaa Cay light, on the north coasl "f Ptnar del Rio. gnd .i?'<eri fdt BBBlBtanCe. The t.ip Vennfl araa diepatched to the .rene from HgTaiM gnd the I'uh.'t* trin boat paire ^ hirh .= patrolllng *h< coaat f?f P'Par del Rir-. waa ordered bv wire lr.ec; to e<=?k tbe Stianded va< hi Bnd ex ?end atr] lutlaa t'f- Ifl ? marflh] Island ihoul thre mllea eaal and weat. and twelve ?nues ..> circumference, -ind about one hundred mllea weal rt Havana, --nd ^ r-,rriitic to tl i pUol bookfl tba onls hahltatlon thera Ifl a Beherman'o hut at ,,s pv.atcr.r end 11 la aeparated from ihe Cuban coaat hv n '-hannel navitrab^ , ni- with dlfllculty by amall boata and r^.n^'-a Commodor* R?ncdiet sailed from here in thr gteam ??j.'hf Vtrglnifl "? Aprll 5 for 9 two montha' --'">,c:r I ? tha atnason River. Hi? cuestc im i olgatfl Hoj*t jamea McCut heon. Ham Row? Bhel irv p,. f Montgomery gmlth, Harrj Robinson ' kmoni I" n Inlcl and v d vard Been TbP virginiR if a Bteel yacht. 200 reel m*er a". 163 fee! a flterllne, 26 feet beam and 16 feet dre" tu d la * 'jun>p<*ri with ? irinlei ontfll lf *-q one of the h*-ct known yachta ln American 4<.aterp and prna bulll ln thla eountn frona the plana Df Qeorge L Watson, the Engliah yachl leylcner. Commodore Benedtcl chartered the hoat frona tha estate of Igaac Btarn be cauae 11 aultt d hlm betti r than hla yacht, tha Oneida, ln which h< ?ruised m inj thousand mllefl He ip kn.i4<n throvghout tha yachting world as a real tallor, preferrlng to tak" long crOBMg rather than lylng tn BOflBfl Innd-locked port hi the faahlon of many yachtemen. Onlj laal fall he came from Ben luda ln thfl teeth of a hurrlcane thal iwepl th-* aea al tha rate ot elghty mllea an hour. At hia home bera to-nlghl ? ? iretaker iaid that lettera had baen recelved from lir. P-n.-dirt recentlj taying thal the party waa on Ita waj home gfter fl * v ... , ......... Bevi ? .' yeara ago ? mled by a partj of frlends and latea, C*4**mmodore Bene Ild mada practicallj the same trip. *o inc np the great elinaioh aa far a* llanaos, where the nativea entertatned the flrat yachting party thal had ever reached their port. On leaving Manaoi Hnnmodore Benedld pr* ? '? I thi roa ng aaaodatlon thera with a solld gold -?P. which is ealled the Bene.iirt chal lens-e eup. which is rowed for annually Uong the Amazon. On tha way home thlfl tl - ? ll waa th* ntention of the party to atop al aeveral Weai Indian port - GO TO CHURCH IN BALLOON OUdden nnd Van Valkenburg Keep Promise Made to Fricnd3. Topafleld, Ham.. Ma*. 28 Tha balloon si a meana of conveyance to church waa utiiiied to day i-:- Charlea .1 Qlldden. of Boaton, and J, .1 Van Valkenburg, of Bouth Framlngham, in a Journey from Lowell to this t'.wn. twent) mllea dla tapn The aeronauU made an earl: mornlng aacenaion from Lowell, rialng at p,:;',ii o'clock, and promlaed thelr frlenda to land n< ar b church ai I sttend at r xricea Aft. r Roa ting ?"'""' fl "?? Bl aind for nn hour and ? hnif the balloon waa brought doarn. and atruch ground three hundred feel from thr- Methodlal Epia eopal Church of Topafleld. The aero nauta walted untll the hour of aervlcea nnd then Jolned thi congregatlon The , ... toi ln hi? addreaa referred to thi faci that two of the congregatlon ha,i dropped into ' ha eei ? li fl iToin tha Bklea BAPTIZED AT* NINETY-TWO Mrs. Packard Wanted to Feel Prepared for thc End. Telegrapti le tyA Tribnaa 1 North Bridgewater, flfaaa., Ma: 28 'r,< b?j baptised and recelved Into member Oiip In tha Congrogational Chun h al th* ? , in* r ta'o ha been lha unusual . nf M i fl Bai ih n Packard of thla town, who aftei more than an s* >rage llfl Hnv ol - hun h att< ndan< ? ' i l i, i taki ii lha itep I ? had loni i. mplati ?? ',''1.'"'.' ba ptli >.i . , form* ?! ' ''! ? ri Idenci oi ^i'*1 ird i"- 'i ? ,:- Di .i Rtanli of th* Bouth i mgr<. ? i 'hun li. nnd thc oc* rurion ? ? ? unlon "i ri ru- '?? III i rd'a di bi ? ndanl i, ln. i idlng ihre* hlldn n '? n l randi hildra.l iwo a,. ni yt ard- hildn n Hra Packard la a hruht *-r?,i llttle rroraan, with Bnoa whlte halr, ber onli nflrnaitiei belng rheumatiatn snd ?< allghl i--?.fnr?s Bhfl said, in speaklng of her .?ipti.-ni UI in\ lif" I v anl lo ?he :ongregatlonal ' Itun b, sad te ? ni when rheum iti ra afftb U d nae r j . ould not 44-aik much, l read Ibla regular!) .*t home, bul I ha*. : it ofl 1-lnliiK unti! u.." . " h- ?? , , ninety-taro yeai.- old li li 11 , ,, | , ..... ,i i , .... ,e. .. i . ,., xp,ct to llve vei ger, 'm.j I .. am t., ta J pr- i ji< d ti i ii.. ? nd. ' COMMODORE BENEDICT AM) FRIENDS VlTHO SAILED YACHT VIRGINIA. ON THE Lefttorlght Btaadlng Dr I Mootgomei Bmlth, Harry I RoMnron. Lamont Domlnlek aad *CdaraN Bters. aflflated, coloate ii,,., jamaa m., itcheon I i Beaeiiet, Harry Rowe Pheiiey. ? | , .,..,- tha nv thfl raeM aaflad r-nm N,n "for* ? Twelve Start, Without Mishap, 1,301-Mile Race for $100-000. BERTEAUX'S DEATH ALESSON Ye-atPrday's Crnwdf" WHI Han dlpr* ? Premier'-- S*>n, Hnii Last Week, Agam Prepenf r-^r--. Mav 28 Proftina: by Ihfl lefl e,->r,F ot ias* week'B r>at*aa*ft***mhe. when af the atart of the Paris-to-Madrid r?C4 M Berteaux. the Mtnteter "f "*>'ar. "'< killed and Premier Monla waa bad'-. in hired. th" nrj-->r!;?<-?-<- of the sr,-ord greal air rontest. from Paris to Turm, Bent th, oompetitors a?av with reeord cpr.rd and prer*lsi,,n to-dav Not th" alighteal miahap marred tha orra^ion. The ne-v M'nlPter nf Wnr ireneral Oolron; Antolne Monis. s<->n of the Premier. who a-as flllfhtly Injured hfl the accldenl a week aco. the ttalian Am? bassador. Sinnr.r Tltt.mi, and Beveral hieh offi'Mals were allowed on th" fleld, hut wer* kept well behind Ihe etartins line. A laree assemhlape of peop'* were kept out of th? daneer -jore hv Impoatng llnes of troopa The weather ?i'- perfecl TweH'fl OU1 nt twenty-one competHorfl wero out for the start 4-vhen the ^ipna' bomb ?h? flrel at ?'. o'elock in the tnorninc The ma "hlneB were pent off 1n rapid fi'i'"esston, trr, len.ina arlthtn a few mlnutea, and the entire nnmhrr helr.e ?way b\ 7 n'riork. Th^ remainlne: nine entrantO, ineliidln-f Pk-rre Vedrlne. the F-rnrhman ?-ho w-on the Parla-to-lfadrM raee. wlll start to morroaa r<r Tiieadaa Vedrlne ls now ..ti Ma way back to Parla, leaving Medrtd for thla '*'t\ t" nlghl Garros Fir?t lo Start. The flr.st to 'TOSS the Hltfl tO-da* " I,: Roland 'rP-rop who after making manv plucky efforts to fmish ln the Parla to Itadrld night, arao foreed bj a serieR nf mishaps t" abandon the ra- e drove a monoplane. Hi waa followed bv Ar.dr* Beaumont, who rapidl) overtook Oarroa and arrlved Bral at Dljon the inttlal re'*nrdlnK Ktation "f thfl long i"'ir ney. The na.. continued in tii" =a:n<- order, reportlng at Lsrono and flnally landlng at Avlgnon Thej -**-vered th. B4S kiv.. metreja (401 milesl fr-.m th" ae,-,..]r. .mi nt BUC, a shr.rt distan.-o outflldfl tlv Freneh capital, to Avinnon ln !'_' hour? nnd 4.". mlnutes and 1" hourfl Bnd 86 mln nutee, **e*rpectlvely. nnd declded t" apend the nl4?ht ther.-. Thej Wlll flnish th" re malnlng 230 kilometrea "f th" first atage ,,f th" niKht to Ntre tO-moTTOW nvn." - a total diatance "f 888 kllc.inetree, or 588 mllea Th" other competltorfl early in the lourney were the vtctlmfl t,f mlohapo bul nothini? more flarloufl than "th" breaking .,f wr.od." and only two "f them, Henrl Molla, repreaentlng Fran.-e. and th" <;. r man aviator Fr-v. had K"t a? far RJ r>ij..n np to ~ o'clock in tho evening American Aviator UnlucWy. The American, Henry Wejnnann, o ia partlcularly unluckj After two Btnpa on accounl of mcine trouble he rn forred 1". make a landiri* ln a flV'd near Tt-oyea Tlv- propeller of hia machine wrtft twlsted and parl of the frame broken, hut he hlmaelf was nol hurl The ra-*e aaas OTganlBOd !?' the I" Tetll Parlfden " and ihe peinea aggre cafe more than 114*0,4100 Th.n I ttagfl "f th" lournei ?:-? from Nlee to ; ti;., recordlng atatlona belng . *iid Ptea. anrl ihe third | frotn Rome to Turln, ?he otflclal atop pln'l place* belng IT*i****nce nnd >'? logna Ti, total dletauce is a |lttl< mon ' thlrteen hnndied mllea, Bnd tli.m !. titora have untll Jun* l". to a nllab the distfp ? ?.-e AIRMAN KILLED: FELL 650 FT Orowd nf 20,000, Includinr- y]C iim'-i Family, Saw Explosion. Vog;herH. M,|4 28 The Itdllr" . i.'-r ?hiie making an aeroplane fht-ht ,,,,..,r i... i,. *ai fell fr,,m ? hdghl ol ftfiO feel and tv a, k'll^d Tiae-ntv tbOU . ,, i -BT-tataona, Including Clrrl'a wltv md , hlldren, n*ere i tea lng tho ? i Irrl Mf-ed a I ?'? : ' '"r n pl " ? 1). had eompleted n number ol I tlona, when -ru**d**i"]y tbo motoi Bsplradad, and ln ? moment the wlng* of the mn ,-hine wer" on hi- Thi IVlator fell I., . rl 1. ... 4.- f| .... I - . !' a ? D?ccratl"" Da/ jpetnl O'.M'.g t !. ton Pl 4 return bj tM H*n Iri :-. ii... .. -Atia SLE1GHING IS GOOD BnowBtorn in Saska-tchewan Funiishei Unnsual May Sport. IV nnipeg Maj 2s Bnow fell through out northern Baakatchewan on Baturdai from i.n untll midnigh* tSood PietRh -.-. irted to daj throughoul the en ttre regl >n VVIrYDSTORM KILLS TWO Pumpirif; Pt-^tion in Pekin, 111, Dptnoliahpd Houses Unroofed. P^r.rli. 111. Mav 28 .*> B IndBtOTm tO ia- Btruck Pekln, th to,, mllea aoutn of "ipe Clyde ?aker<? and Frank fa/oodle? boya breaking both lega of Loula Bchaefer and damaging much propertj The rit* pumplni tatlon waa de moliahed At Orante Clty, 111 twentj personfl v ere tnjured bv tho eollapee of a bsaeba grandatand durtng a erlndatorm. Bldney Mangua had a leg broken and was ln lured Internally, and ma\ dio Tha other? will recover. Twelve nt the per? eona Injured were baeeball playera Mo^t of tbe spectatora fle*J at tho ip. . - ,,,? the atorm The grandatand araa llfted bodlly bj tho erind and hurie.i on a crowd of playera who were huddled behind i'. aeeklng refuge from a bom bardment of bail_ WON'T LEAVE CHURCH Governor Colquitt of Texas Says MRthodistR Can't Expel Him. r Oalveeton. Tea., May 28 Oovernor Colquitt of Texas, havlng llned up 44-ith ? . :irti-prohibltli-.n Intereata In their figh! sgaiinsl atate-aride prohlbltlon, and hai Ing accept* d Invltatlonfl to make pub it,- speechea In the * smpaign, bla reaign i tion from tha Metl ? ol l Chun h a?=ked for He decllned to reaign from the ea and he refupe.* to ba eapelled He ha*J made public ln? de.laratlon. ami dl clarea that his poaltlon la a polltlcal mai ter solely and mu one thif concerna re lisjion. and that neither the Methodlst ('?hun h nor any church ha? am. power to ,..-.. to ita membera whether they fdiaii vote for and aupport prohibitlon nr snti-prohibitlon. BUTLER CAUSES BIG RUMPUS Took Fonr Men to Subdue Him in Nottingham Apartments. a soreamlng maid threw the Nottlng ham apartmenl houa* N'n 18 Baat .i<ith street, yeeterda) afternoon into great excltement, which waa Increaaed 4\-hen the cauee of the frlghl 4va* found to i a man runnlng around the hallway nn ih*-- servants1 floor. almoal nude, and shouting al the top of hia voioe. Buperintendenl R h Bpence, nfter calllng up P< in - Headquarters, tried to calm the man. Imt to DO purpoee, and mattera were compllcated ? moment later when another mald peepad out of the door of one i*f the apartmentfl on th tioor t<. see whal waa 'he matter, and th* man aelscd hor ?\ tremendoua atruggW then ensued, be? fore i'r. Blram, arho reaponded t" the ambulance call senl oui by Pollee Head ?uartera, th< ambulanc* driver, a pollee*. man and Bpenca eeded in overpower Ing fh<- man. who waa Honora Camy, twenty-aii jreara old, a butler for R. LawTence Benaon, a broker, who llvea on thal fl. oi ii.- waa taken to Bellevue Hoapltal and placed In tne i : sthb aai d for ob* rvatlon. DERBY FAVORITE MFMACED Horsr That May Cost ' Rnnkirs" C1,0nn.0nn Carefnlly Gmi'ded. r r.- , fli la lo Tae 1 ?? London "-1 ? 20 Th< ?loronatlon' r wlll be ru ro on Wi ln* la in th* ? sence ,.f the Klng ind hen ?ne ol thr i.,, _. .t flelda of i . , put in ren-nl eai ? . poet El rai sutl ?? ? Ing taken i. r ? i t h< fa ortti Iu i i md i k- ? i ?? at. ii over ihe bos aii nlghl M .* Blleged th.it there i? < -t linerat.- pl-.t. for..ted bj 04 I con ... ? to prevent thi r , t ,i a mniiK i h> i olu n ? ' bettli ., on th< .fcerby all o\er the world la ao enormoufl that th-- i.km iken itand to qulte afl much bi ? million i oun i* hv thi bi ol .??'." Ifl AUSTHIAN nui.F.R BTBOKOEB Vienna N'a * 4 nange In t1"* fl-eathei p< itlni l ?? ? P*rai is Jo to | ?? ' lining the laat 1 ted In a graai ln 1 ' ? .... phj at* Igna t!-4t lha I ; UI i bfl 'tuirei> rt c 1APS HIS 010 W WELL Georrjt-. jrVestinghouse Superin tends Erection of Derrick. OUTPUTONCE MADE HIM RICH Holf* Wns Plugged 19 Years Ago, but Tt If Expected That It Will Again Yie'rl rn- '.i.Traph te Thfl TrfbBBfl I Ptttaburg", Ma" 28 -Dreftped ln 8 pair nf ^ eralte, th" flrat that be has donned in yeara, C"-*?rge Weatlnghouae 4aas en g'teer] to-da4 in assisttn* ? number of workmen m ei*ectlng a 70 tobt d4wrlck bealdo hl? fine manalon. Bolttude Thlo morning the old gaa well that yearfl ago heiped t.4 make George Weetinghouaa famoufl "caine back." Mr Weatlng house hopes to make MperlmenU arlth Ma new well whlch he beltevea arlll Btartle the world -Vhen the huge Bteel derrick began to co up thlfl morning old reeldente ln that communltj of beantiful mansion? turned theh- mlnda bark t" the thrilllnc "hapters in Homewood'fl '"hoom" tlme, thlfty-t*a*o vears ae". when that sertlon. now OCCU pjed bv tho beantiful home?. waa th** .?;?.. srene of *as drilllnR operati.,tis. lt haj heen nineteen year? sinre Mr Weat ,.,<.e had the old onsinK temoaed from the well and plugged the hole on his lawn. it is the purp.4?e .,r Mr W4*-rMnghouea mpletfl th" all steel derrlch Wtthln a few davs an.i t., taP the large fleld that gave Bucb n rlch flow of eaa manj ve.-irs aCo Mr WeallnghouaB Ifl e-onductlni the .,rerati'-Ti4 larjtelv In an experimenta. wav and tt is said that the |nventOI"*fl Hra ll tO ? ? " Miiine th- rpinlttte? ..f hun dreds of auch old worklnga that ha\" heen d'4rmant for vears Hia netchhors. promlnenl m Uie bual i and li duetrlal llfe of Plttaburg. are A - hlng bla work elnselv. and Home folk fancy they can Bee other der rl.-ks rlfllng ln large numhers hhrh about tne flo*" erbeds In that s.-rtion CHILIANS BURN PERU'S FLAG "VTob Avenges Rnmored Peruvian Attnr-k on Consulat.e. iri.iia.ie. Chlll, Hajr 28.?A rnoh at tacked the Pennrlan Club to-dav and burned 'he flag of Poru. Troopfl w-ere ?ummoned to quoll the riotins; and -"v .-ral peraonfl wer" wounded. The Pcnj vlan Conaul has resigned and has asked the American Conaul to protect Peru \ian inten sts at thlfl place. Th" organlsatlon of the mob and the riotinK that followed were the niitrom* of the pabltcation ln the nowspapors that the Chillan Conaulate at <'allao, Peru, had been attacked ani th" r-oneul v , ,undr>d Dlplomatlc relatlona between Peru .and .'hill were aevered ni"re than 8 year aso. The rhillan jp.vernment w-lthdrew- its letca t,,,n .it Lima and thr- PerUl laa C'.vernment 4. phdrew its letration at Santlaj-o. This action was brouahl aboul bv tha exputslon ,,' peruvian pnepts from tha '.mvinr-es of Tacna and Arlca Thfl actual dispure be tween i hlll and Peru reeta **" tte Queation ,,f ownerablp aith repard to Tarna and Aii-ra rrovtncea, to BaeABa whlcli a iler>;s ?? ihe inhabttanta of theaa proi i ? has been ? geated Recently Peruvian actfvit*' near rhe tn [...rder haa been reported and Chlll . ,..,!?,i conalderablj '" II zarrls-^nB at .- .i ? . potatfl RE^TITUTION BY MINISTER Grirf-Stricken. Will Givp All to P,,vrnts nf Child Killed by Anfo | - oroi I r .. '. r, . ,;lr;. F- - N V Ma- 28 - Orief itri i rn "41 r thi ?!? ith of M ir. ftfaglnn, ? ? r:ir. old, Whom hO t Hl dOU I ? with hts automoblle In Barotoga I , areel tg Ial ' thi rh i , | . . .1. ifeth ? | . ii Chureh of G N ^ ad a tat. ment, In e hlcb he announceB hte Intentloo ol glvlng . i er- penn; ' ? ? ? '" rh(* u,',',fi ','1 tpe parenl ' ",*" -hiid Imrned tt. |i foll ia Ing tha tr iged "'? , ,,. ? |g arraia;n?-,l before ? po!l<-e ? ? ti "i Baratoga Rprlnga md h*id , vi . ,i-hi ball to "?' ill tha action of the i hat bodj li aaoaoB l ial . . 1 tO Itidl.t bim flnd ehargeo agalnn him were dis . - Mr <;i ie.. ' bla auto . md is noa n* goti itlng fo* tho . ,?. ... , lummei eottagi il Rlveralda, \ Theae, together ? Ith "ther pr"), ,,v iii be dtepoeed ' ind the pr,. ..,",... t ?,. .< . t , lh, ,....? rho II rai ig ? antedl v.an wiMskev ? of a , ,. paaaing flavor Luytloa Brotnera, h 1 Advi CIENTIFTO PIO! Alleged Plan to Prevent His Reaching Capital and to Start a Counter Revolution. AN AMERICAN UNDER ARREST Offered Eribes to Madero'p Mili tary Leaders?Prominent Mex icana Involved in Conspiracy Madero Threatened. El Paao, Tas . May -*1 TVn,t '",<v>k#'1 on bj Frandsoo 1 Madero. Jr . as a well lald plan to prevent his rea* ning Mflaaleo Cltj tr. overthrow hia leadershlp and to mart a counter revolutlon agalns* hlm mftg revealed to-night ln the arreat of Daniel de Villlera. of Mexico CKjT. W V Dunn. an American. goeovdhaf to a telegram raceivad hy Madero'a chlef militarv advtser, WTBB SITBatad ln Mon rerev. Mexico, bv a defertlve n ho had tral led h'm from El Paao. The ;i ile-jed plot Involws certaln aums of money which were to have been pi'd out to Madero'a militarv leader* Ma? dero. acoordlrg to th? detatla glven out hv hlm. waa fu'ly advteed of the echeme and allowe.J tt te he encouraged. A ter* davs' traillng bv deteetlvea then fegfa* ThA arreats followed what la bellevel to have been an effort bv membera of ?he rientlflco partv to overthrow Ma r*,?ro De Vllrlers and Dunn for the laat ten dayj.. 1* ls alleg-d. have b*en *t trmptinz to mluen.** General Benjamin 4-inio?n. an American ritlzen. who Ifl rhief nlhtarv adviser tc Mad-ro. and rTi?neral Pascnal Oozco to de-?ert Ma? dero'a srandard Cortapiratnr A**reated. tnstead of yleldtng. the t?m chleifs have ;j?.-retlv encouraged the oon api rate re un? til evldence could be collerrted to mak? the arreste Accordlng to a telegram re reu-ed to-night. Dunn wa* arrested 1n Monteray to-day. by order Of Madero. Dunn left here three dava aao with tbe aUeR?d purpose of obtatning funda for th? Madero milltary rhlefs. , Roth men were ln onnstant teiegrapble communica-'on with Andre* Garia Oa tan of C P t>l?7-- wh? 1p **** to b* ?n* ot the leaders of the CtenttteO party Bl Coahulla Hoth VinierB and Dunn. In thelr ta'U* with Vnijoen and Orozco. said that ther nauj procured the oo-oporatlon of Oea nrnl PlgUeroe, the rebel leader of tbe aouth. and that General Trevino. com mander of the federal 'orces ln lion terey. had promif-ed safllOtan**e Bfllgg the neai revolt begaa in imaaaagsB from ieftor oaian at c. p. Dlaz. to both de VilHers and Dunn. the eaietence of a plot sgainflt tha Itfg of rdadero irgi dlgdoged. Villjoen Offered Br.be. General Villjoen to-nlght dOClarad that $25,000 had been promtood him lf ba arotlld partinpate ln the .-onspirarx ?. Oeneral Paacual Otoaoo, he fledd, araa to get any amount he named. and WBJ tO b0? Cbief of the ndllta? Bone, romprtsbig the northern states of MasfcO. Jual what cbrtapUctty o*tth the Ifasfcgg fo-earniaaftl exiated ln the work of the nccuaed men. General Villjoen dOCUrod. WM rot gB> pnrent. though the first teleer.im to htm Uaed th.- WOTdfl "Government xvants to make vou a propositlon." General Villjoen a.?serted that the moat prominent CteBttfOOB awta mer.tloned to hml by hoth DB Villiere ?nd Dunn tg thelr ,on*.erf*nMnns. especially Fnaendo Plnodo, leadgf ot the rientiflcn party m the Mexican Cotifrogg. The plot. if s-.c ceeaM. he de.iared. was to put Ptaedo in the Preeldenof. !? their effnrta to procure evtdenra againal Dunn and de Villiere General Villjoen flMOptad KM and General Paa? cual orozco 1200. The money was placed |n the funds of the provisionai govern? ment The steps taken bv Villjoen to in.ourage thOOB BThO were attempting to brlbe them were carefully mapped out wlthln the laet ten day** Prominent Mexicana Involved. Names have bee? pt*oe**red thr*>ugti the ? ontents of measagea aaid to involye flom*. of the most prominent men ln ICextoO, and a future investlgaUon. lt te aaid will dladOOa their idenUty. ' nn Villlera and Dunn used aaeumed MKM al a l-cal hotel durlng their atay hpre it is said. but their movementa ?ere watched conatantly by local de taettvaa lirformod of the conspiracy by Oeaeral VillJoflflB. -Dunn aad de Villlera told me." aaid Oaneral Vllljoan to-night. "that they had plent> of riHOB and ammunltion con cealed In the eosd mines of roahuiia. They also >aid that tbey had with them nn the ruralea aad special poiice of Mexico Clty, mtmbering more than two thouaand men. as well as Figueroa'e forcea, They kept mentioning the money Influence of the cientiftco party and pfOgBBtSd papers and telegrama. which, though in o secret code, when iranelBtf" preaenl Incriuiltigtlafli evi dence Conspiracy to Murder Leader. The warrant for the arreat of De VM u..rs .aa? Issued by Juatlce of tbe pea<*? f r. McCllntoch on ?* ccasplalal charg \nx ?-< nspirac] to murder Fr**ncigeo l . Blod b\ Gen. rai 1*111)000 i,, v*ui!era waa staytng gi ?> local bo. rreated b) Deput) Co*j? itable Broam BroWn aud Villjoen went to the hotei ofldenatMy ?.> further the d?? tsils of the alleg* d pkri 'i,',- n ? trreei ? Ifontere) was ^n or 1ers from || ?'? ? Dunn !,ift here sev ?ral da\s ag'^ with the utvl?'-.?tandir.g ihat he - ? 10 *?" tO Mexico <"lty to re poii the BU< 6008 Of the 8,;!ieme WlUla!** Bmlth, a private detective aaaptoyafll b4 Mad-rr-. wgfl BOfllt aith ordera to trail 3tid arrest him as BOOn i? he reached M- m. m BOil BflBlth tO-nlghl w>red <>n -rai Villjoen sa folloars 'Arrested Dunn to niRht hi4e (aspgf*. laal papera ELECTOPATE. 10.000; VOTE, 600 I mia. Pera Hat '* ^K' OongreflflgflflbM .leetlona which iia4-e been sntn.g on for th* ? three days sre end**-?i - i Msagiagg n* I have beea rei trted, r.nd aii ia lut*?H ihreughoffli "re reptabll (?-. ten tho .'"'i otera earolled ln Lims on!. -about fl\e hundie-1 i.a*.t a ballot