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IVJero-lurJ. ffiribtm? fCopyright, 1013. by The Tribun?? Angoclatlon ] V"1 [aXXn. Na 24?234. *????,?.**-?.*****?!** ~??W?YORK. SUNDAY. MARCH 2?."." lill.i-ITVK I'AHTS-SLVfY-SIX PAGES. ' 1'WICK FIVE CE.VTft ??niiin? ON DWYER'S TRAIL Inspector Was Stirring Up Trouble, So Captain Was Told to Have Him Shadowed. HOW ULLNER WAS PAID Officials Representing "Sys tem"" Met Him at Broker's Office?Waldo Issues Statement Defend? ing: His Transfers. Dlatrlct Att.ini.'v whitman received lniori"iti"ii yeatenlay which ottera the ? d< tall? <i nplanatkm et tii?? ?-radd-sn ? .n [napecta r lu? yer, which wag b5" ?'??miiiissioner WaMo's Of? mating thai offlctar? ?staff. I ort? fut mil In t<? Whitman ahow that w 11 i l o Dwyer*? ? ;?? the District Attorn.?\ Mas the I broke th.? camel'a be.? k. the ? "i;" had i" ? n \\ <?i k'iic ?.ver um?' for a mont)] or mon? in a ?i?-h ? ?fforl t" ? rh-gekmate \ho Inajpnctor ?as stiri in? nil trouble tor gome of t'- moal ?powerful grattera in the "sr.l bj th- Pislri't Attnr nveet Igatora, Mi<? ?ton ? entra? ? .i .-i -captain whoae ?hoadqtiarter? n Dwyer'? dlatrlct, Tlila captain is ???i w ltfi tK-*|ng th.? i<pr?sentati\ ?? Ire tapping graft?****? ;?t i*??i?..? r . 11. was apprtaed by the ring;" that Dwyer wtu ' ? I.? gull th? 'Tin?;" in aiding W\ man. and .1 waa ?BUggeated t<? hitn ?i ,i couple of men t" on th- in>i" t"r. Put on Dwyer's Trail. men ?shadowtjd Dwy*?r on Tinea? ? _ ? l.isi. when the inspector would have mel tin' ?Dlatrlct Attorney Hiat Whitman Wa? g pet birthtlay dina? ? night their vigilant*? was r< - hen tiit-y ti ail? ?1 Dwyer t" home. Their reporl win ;?? ? d ??'???is by htm foruanleil ?,L*-' at H<B**dqua*u**a%ra, ?and Um i . ? - ^t.i tT ivas sh< t t" ' ? angle to the situa.ion, aeia Ith the other si?i? ?of ? which, as th?- story came ??it; was t?> the effect thai the i>.- ? Attorney'? investigators have trailing an'! .?.hadowing th- polira ?aptall. ri-afi-rr???) to above lor si.vv.il - ' ?-t. ?in ins riini found that this <a.p i ?apt? loualy active ?rhen ? | her ??.\-j/ritr"lin,?n bus- I uuttd, ? Dllo? r, xrere Oral m n ? a-r.itt inquiry g weck ??r ?aro ago They found that this cap- ? tnen ware ghnd?owlng Ullner, ap-! fearing that the former :>a raa g-otaig to tloubl? -cr-aaa the rri." When Ullner i? !? t?>!?.ri? ?i to Whitman tli.it be an?l Ins wife would corn?' .?s before ?the grand jury if they v ?., .? d from prosecution f"T k ing mid maintaining a dis?.rd??iiy h'.ii-?. tins vary active captain throw OH to the winds ami went to see ? himaelf. He want?od t<> ?know uiiai riin?*r meant by ?ticb an offer t<? 1 ? 'man. and received the ?'X]'lanati?.?i thai ii wag the only way Ullner ?md ,r? | . " lid gave thern?-?lvt s. Jle nu vised .'liner to "take a trip Of a voyage,** and ?after some negotiatmns a-ph nxii high* r up In the "system" than himself, made un offer of Sl&UiJ'O for ,'e\p?tnaeg" Of euch a voyage. Aa ?h' gtory was brought to Mr. ?ttrhlttman yeeUtr4h\j, Annie Grey was with the "offer" and aUxted t t.nlinnril on ?r< <>n?l imi?, third column. This Morning's News. LOCAL. Vage Killed it t H;? 11 C?ame. 1 i ..ii.-?- "Ring** ?Long oa Dwyer*? Trail, i I. ?n. Prop Klotz (fa.se. 1 Whitman Rap? City Administration.. 2 Clrcua ?Opens In Blaaa of Olory. 3 Now Clew In Mttatr-a ?swindles. 4 N Apai tmi-iit lor I ?i. We!.h. ? I?, a I ?ay InoonM or No Marriage. 6 uier Dlacuaae? Police. 6 Mra Zottl Asks Alimony. 6 ? ? ??? ns lien ObJ?ect to Drink Ban.... 7 Defend Fleaner ?Serum. 7 .i Klaalng Sour .10 -ts Outdone at Blind Benefit....It dmann N'??t i3olng to ?Berlin.18 r TunU * 'apltalist.18 GENERAL. .r.r-.-l lo light Sanity Test.. 1 t sini.ti w?-<is .f?gala. 3 Engineer Dare? Death te Bave others. 4 Inger'a Nam? Brgaed. 4 Policy Toward (Thing. 4 War hit? lists President. 7 Mourning for Prank s itia?k.10 FOREIGN. ' ' M?"i'.atloll.10 ? '. aty Ifsurred - Pan 4.... a llework the New Craa? Part 4... a ..* Um I"? ?is Part 4. a ?i London Town Houses?Part 4. . . . S Van Alen Trear-'.il >'S Sold ? Part 4.... 3 I? i.oruion Ttaeatrn? Part 4. a ?hliif?.- View as to Loan Part 4 ... 3 Pi.iti <,u ?'??i.iriet lleviewed -- Part 4... 3 Kalaer Wrtfag Own Life?Part 4. 3 Kuropi an War S.-are Aggig Part 4.3 ?Surope'i Blgget Aimi<-s Part 4... .. 3 .-??i.s Winatis Money - Part 4. . 3 Hxtyl lltri's Vom ?Diet Part 4... 3 MlfiCELLANEOUS. ?Kditorial . 8 t?J .g and 9 1 I? . 9 Obituary . 9 U?a?liei .11 ?Shipping .11 Army and Navy.11 st""~.ia, 13, 14 and 15 H?-:jI Ksti.i? I'.nf 4...4, 6, 6, 7 and 4 I .iia.iit.ittl and Markets?Part 4. ? ROBBED BY AUTO BANDIT Victim Says Men Fled in Ca After Taking His Money. Fr?<] Brine, of No. .".II K?st 14V? street, reported to the Alexander a ? nue police station last night that h liad been held up by tin??.? m.-n wit revolver! at 14 1th Strset ami Park a\. nu?> and robbed of $*MX The men. he said, got out of an autu nnihile. stopped him and I.?ft in th.? mi? Chine after they had robbed him. He said In? mad?? no outcry, but wren straight t.. the police ?station sfter th men disappeared. -. AN EASTER PROMISE OF FAIR WEATHEf Moderately Cool in New York with Light Winds and Cloudless Sky. Washington. Mareta 22.??The weatbe furecaster relent-*?) to-night and sen to American aronurahood- ?suffragist and antl-suffraglsts united in the com mon ?.?.?M? ?,r ?beautiful <'i<?th<-s -the i??> fui tidings <?f a fait- ?Bast?* day in mos sections of th.? ?United Btatei a tolden sun undlmmed in .? cloud les.?-- ?sky win shin?, h?- promises, upoi tli?- blush and bl?*?.ti* of Ib?' Ivas!?] ?parade in th.? greater pari -?f the ?-?11111 try In the Middle West and Rock] Mountain country th.? weather will 1 not only fair but warmer, accc-rdlng i? the W ??allier Bureau. There are some dismal s|.?<ts in th? prediction, however. While the ravag? ing storm ..f the last feu dayi ha? gone ??in "f th?- countrj. it is ennoun? ? ?I that another s<??nis to ?be forming ??i the I'.?? itii Coaal and maj mar Eastet there. Easter bonnets, buds and bloom probably ail! 1? given a touch ??i frosl ? >n the Atlantic seaboard, ?>v?r whlcli ib?- rece?? storm has I? ft Its after? math ??f coldness Badl) and timidl) ?does ib?' for-ecaoter Intimate the proba? bility of rain in the <;nir Btatea While the <ia\ will ???- r.iii In ?nusl ?ectlona the weather man warns thai the Easter display should ?end with lb? setting of the sun f??i unsettled condi? tion! ti.hI probabl?, ?rain will opt id ii"iis and probabl) ram will spr? ? ib?- Middle Weal and Bast, sl nlghtfa] The niiiti srho Mirveyi Ne? York fron the Weather Bureau lower In Whitehall street last sight m.i?)?- tin*? forcea : foi lo-ds) : "i-'.i 1 .nd moderatel) oool all day. ? l 11 ?: 111. VSliabll will?!'. " COuM snythtng bsttei be ?-k- ?? for th? Easter paradsl By "moderatelj cool" weather, ihr forecastei insana the th. 1 mometer win hover sround IS >i. 1,1 ???-.?. ? SHOCK TURNED HAIR GRAY Woman, 64, Lost Chestnut Locks After Accident. Although sixty-four years oil, Mrs. Alosandsc ?Purst? living ??t Booth and Henry streets? Jamah a, L<>ng Island, had an abundance of chsstnol hair up ?to yesterday morning, when it turned gray overnight Wonry over the Cacl that her daughter and son-in-law bad ? narrow ?ascaps from ?asphyxiation caused th<- hair to change. Mrs Purst believes. On Thursday evening Gladys Arnold and Kdwin F? lix, her husband, a? tors, returned to tl home Of Mr? F?rst ?after o theatrical engagement In turning OUt the light in their room th?y accidentally turned th?- pas Jel <?n again. Shortly aft'-r they bad retired Mrs. F?rst was startled by a thump on th? floor, quickly followed by another. Hb. hurried upstairs to Und hot daughter and her son-in-law unconscious. In. Helm, of the Jamaba Hospital, was called, and brought the victims to after an hour's work. LAW DUETOMISS WILSON Legislators Pass Ten-Hour Bill After Hearing Her. [ lly TeMRfSpe to Th'- Trltunf ] Wilmington, Del, March -'-.-The ?fact that Delaware has a ten-hour workday law for women is due to Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson, daughter ?>f the Preeident AS ?the result primarily of an address delivered by lor at a meeting her?? under the auspi.es of the Consumers' League on February '_'_. th* Legislature passi-d the hill, several members of the ('?neral Assembly hav? ing heard her address and being im? press.?d. To-day (Jovernor Miller signed ?the measure. Miss Wilson's vigorous support robbed the opponents <.f the measure of their principal arguments. The House passed the bill this week after nullifying amendments ha?l been ?lim inated. The first person informed by Miss Margare! shearman, leader ?of th*? tin hour movement, was Miss Wilson. TO EXTEND CANAL ZONE U. S. Asks for Isles and Penin? sulas in Oatun Lake Area. Panama. March 22.?The Isthmian Canal Commission has request?-?! the 1'anaman government to rOCOgUlM officially, under the treaty, the right of the Fnited States to use, occupy and control ?-ertain Wands and peninsulas in the (latun Lake area, outside tin zone limits. Under the ?treaty with Panama the United States has the rlubt to ae<iuli?- bv purchase or by the saerdsi of the rieht of ? min? yt domain any land?, buildings. water rights or other properties neces? sary for the constru? tion, maintenant??. operatkm, sanitation sad prot?-ctioii of th?- canal, and it ear. therefore, at any time acquire the lands within the zone boundaries whhh a;? owned by privat?? persona SBMBWUBg t?i about ^'?venty three moar? miles. It is also provided that the Inlted Statts Bill control the ,11.?a tu b?- covered by GatUfl I_ik.-. which extend? beyond the limit? of the Canal Zon? EXPLOSION ENDS BOYS' BALL GAME; TWO DEAD, THREE PLAYERS INJURED SIDE WALL OF FACTORY BLOWN OUT BY EXPLOSION. One Lad Killed. One Fatally Hurt bv Rain of Wreck? age from Building. BROTHERS WERE VICTIMS Leaking Gas or Defective In? sulation Believed by Tirc men To Be Canse of East Side Accident. a ?game of ?ball, put] ad ?betw? ? n lh? I tenement houses of ? ?trtrowded ?Eartj Bide Lin' k. over fn rond .wenn?- B, i ?ad? ed in th.' death of two boys, brothers, and Um more or lea? aerloue hurt ut tine?? (?tlur Iri'ls y.-st? r?lriv ;ift??rn???m. when an exploaton blew oui the ?rail? f.f ;<n nnooraptod l<? ri building abov? The building ara? In th? rear of No. ?'???*? i them. Tile building irai In the rear 61 J N... ?838 ?Baal 12th ?tre? t. The dead lad? art re Harry ?Parman. lea yeura old, of Na 631 ?Sasl llth street, and bi? I rother Abram, sis j ?, ears <?l?i. The Injuned were Mag Apph ?hauia, twelve years old, of X". ht\0 ?Saal ni i. Street; A !?'\afi'l? !' I'l i"!inali. ? lei ' II years f.i.i. of X" 881 ?Baal lltb ?tr? et; Abraham ?F'urmi d, rix years old of Um game addreas, and Joseph Bachs, ?six y.?an "i'i. of lh? same addreaa. Played in Death's Shadow. Lured by the coming spring the iadi : w, ni im?? th" narrow paaaagc ?back of tin- six story teneiiifiii bouses on the mirth si.ii ?>f ?Sasl lltb street, known j locall] an "''"? alley," to start s game ?,f bail, while other Inhabitants of the ?jecuon celebrated the Jewlsb bolMay i,v ?resting In ??"??' rooms or took ?d r/aatage of the An? weather to stroll through tii?* ?n.w.i.-.i streeta For an hour or more they playsd there, tuwu? ,,?? ??.us .?f the danger gathering above them. Suddenly, ac<*ord.ng to an eyewit? ness, sitting m his wiado* In the rear ,,? No. 883 F",sl UlU Street, the ett ?Ana ?darkened with flying bricks and niortur. Tii- ttptottoh WtM DOi loudi it was hardly ?board ? block away. But tb? crash <-f several tons of building mateiial? falling1 Into the alle, ami on Um roof of the low -?table sitongaloT? br?-*ught hundreds <>f fdamerlag p>ea ??n.i i vM.iiicii t?J UM :??eii?. I'atn.iniaii Boemsn, of the Union Market SUUOtt, WM ani?n?? the tirsi '.? ?arrive. H?-* ahvrm l??roughl n????k .?i?.i Uidticr Na il <??"' tl1" tweetreu ?>f tii?; ,,'reriiHt. bea-tled by Captain Burn? while the police drove back the frantic ero\v?ls DepUtj Chief Martin led bis men t?> th? tottrih nnd flfth floors <?r the wr,-,*u.'?i tmUdlng. where fln was be? ginning lo kindle The -tteputy chleTs rir.??t tii??iii^iit \?as of the ?gas mala* whidi li<- iniin?'?iiat.*ly < los? ?1. Quick work was mude ef tii?- flamee. The ?building Is ???nu??:??i ?.-.iiii th? Continued on ?et'ond P"?*". ?'*>??" coluins. EATON COUNSEL 10 FIGHT SANITY TEST District Attorney's Visit to Justice Brinqs Partial Admis? sion That State Will Ask Lunacy Commission. DRUG PELLET IN BED Widow Found One Where Ad? miral Slept and, Fearing It Might Be Poison, Burned It, Says a Man Who Quar? relled with Dead Officer. 11-.\ T??!?'??..-i?.; i?? 1 b?J THtaUM.] ?Boston. Mar? h 22 Ths rumored In t. m:.m .?i ih?- ?stats officials to have i lunac) ? ommlsston examine Mrs. j. n nls .May Baton, charged aiUrthe mur? der ??i her husband, ?Rear admiral .1" s.?i?h Ollet Baton, with ths riew of proving hi r a p iranolac. received par? tial conflrmatton to-day by Uw Irlp ?>f District Attorn?) Hark? r of Brockton to this city. Membera ot lb? ??*-*??* td that offlcial practically sdmltted thai ths visit of Mr. Barker to ?Boston wss In part ??> eonsull win? ?Chief Justice .\ik??n. ths ?Superior Court, In ?regard to lunacy pro? l ? .?llllKS. judg? Kelley, ?counsel f-or Mrs. Baton, la slready making plans u> iinht any attempt t?? ?toot h,'r *??"??>'? ?Statements ??i Mr. Barker that be though! the pris? oner imntally unsound has.- aroused ths attorney, and OVOB before it bi ,;,m.- known to-day that the District Attorney might bs working tor ? lunacy eoBM-lasto? ?he was laying his plans t?> Mock ,,lls ?"'""" ?**? ?iue? ii,,n of Mrs. Baton's mnlty Involvei property rights. Poison Source a Myttery. sin??- the arrest of ?-*?? Baton ths polies have ?been engaged in s vigorous search for evidence. This ?im-st. which bus resulted in the ransacking of tin Baton house, ploughing up th.* Baton land and grilling ?t msmbsrs of the Eaton family, together with, the iphlnx liki- altitud?' assumed by District At? torney I'ark.r, has reused the ImpTOS? sion to go abroad that, while the police have tin- person of Mrs. Eaton, they have \< 17 little else rids opinion was voiced to-day by * man ?jmnn-scted with the ?use. '-It looks t.i me," atld this ofBclal, -.i* it thi? is ?going I" hi ? mttti case to preve unlem thej ?gel more svtdcn-ce. Sa far as we know there was no mo (?ntluurU on ?nuod i>*?e, fourth column. ?DUCHESS'S ARMS AFLAME Her Royal Highness of Genoa Saved from Death by Maid. Home. March 22.?The DuehSM of O ?anon had s narrow sscaps from being burned to death to-day. While anoint? ing her arms and neck with a prepara? tion for rheumatism she approached too closely to a spirit lamp and the preparation ignited. The duch?*ss was save?! by her maid, who ?mothered the flames. SAVED $30,000 AT WASHTUB Laundress Left Estate, Which Second Husband Gets. Mrs. Matilda Wynn, a negro woman, formerly residing in Olea Cove, Long Island, mad.? end saved 980,000 by w<?rk as a washerwoman it ?became known yesterday, when her husband. John Wynn, received ;l favorable ?I?? ctston in the contest be instituted to prevent the probats of her will. Mr?. Wynn's tirst husband was Henry I Hopkins, who died years ago. During her Widowhood She took in washing f?ir Glen Cove families. ?She executed a w ill several years ago. leaving h??r es I t?te, valued at flO,000 in real ?rid $_<>. MUX? in personal property, to inphews ?and niee.s. Then she marrie?! Wynn. i twenty years In-r junior. She died las; February, and Wynn objected to the i will. Surrogate Graham decided that i h?r marriage invalidated ths will, and ' Wynn gets ths entire estate. CROSS INDICATES WHERE WALL FELL ON THE BOYS PLAYING IX THE COURT. DR. A. MIA?E HAMILTON VERY ILL IN HOSPITAL i _,_ Alienist's Health Has Been Fail ing for Some Time?Wife Takes Room Near Him. m- Allan McLane ?Hamilton, th? alienist; i-; s patiaut al ?Presbyteriai Hospital, where be has been confine? sine?? March ?? Although his condlttoi has been ???irions, the hospital authorl? ?ties ?reported last tight h?> had showat! nil'? Improvement yetrterday. Th? nature of tin- dlaease ?thai has attack?? ?Dr, Hamilton eras not ?divulged l'y i??> hospital staff. 'lh. alienist's health has been fall? ing i??!' ?some time, but his removal t? a hospital ?li'i ii"' become public until \? terd ly, He kepi ?it*? ofl.<**c at l?a :;?; ?Baal lOth stre-M until th.- flrst "i this month, Mrs. Hamilton, who xrgg .Mrs. M.H ?'opeland Tomllnaon, and her daughtaW, Mi.??-; Madeline Torallu? .-?.ii, have tak?'ii i room at the ?Presby? terian in order to I??? near 1 >r. Ham? .It..n. ?Dr Hamilton is In Ins sixty-sixth year. Aside from hi."? distinguished ancestry, being the grandeon of ai?*x aii?i? i ?Hamilton, ho iin?^ tanked as one of tii?' foremost .specialists ??f nervous rtlscasrs in the oountry- He has ai> peared as an expert la man? murder cases, Inclndlng thai of Chartas Gui? teaU, ttii? assassin of President lliit tii-iii, and lator ?i the trials ?>f Car* lyk W, Harris. Mari?' ?Barber! and ?HaiT) K. Thaw ll was on th?' teetl? inoiiy of l>r. Hamilton that Thaw was declared huons Dr. Hamiit.?n also mtoreated himself in th?' ease of Al? t', tt T. T'atrnU, rmu did mu? ti 10 ?bring ahoill Patrick's lvl.asc from SiliK Sill?*. PASTOR BANs"?AStIr HATS Doesn't Want Women to Dis? play Them in His Church. IBS Trlfuruiil? io Tii.? TiilMin-?. | Austin. T.?.v. Mareh ?.':'.?The Rev. R. H. Shulcr, pastor of the I'niversity M-thotlist Church lierf. has placad ? han on ?Bastar hats andjither di.?iplays. In a public stat.'in. in to-day he said: "I hop?? the women whg are deter rnlntd to attend church Sumiay for the ?purpose of ?competing with their sisters In the matter ??f their liats and gOWtlS ?ill go elsewhere. Th?- church is the | Wrong phi??' f.?r a millinery display. "I hup?- tilos? who attend our moin |ng services ??ill ,lr?'ss in the simplest manner posaihle md ?wear their ???d hats. I shall ask all women to remove their hati Sunday morning." MATERIALISTIC NATION GUIDED BY IDEALIST, Such Is German View of Wilson President, and Bryan, Sec? retary of State. [By ?Sabla t.*. Tho Tribes?.] ?Berlin, ?March '-"-'. The "Deutsch Zeltung" pays a hixh tribute to BeCTS tary Bryan In s long editorial c??m mentlng ?on the so-called paradox of th "Notoriously most materialistic nattoi in the world, tinder the guidance o ?ths two most notable Idealists of th? tin??Wilson and ?Bryan." It believe: that th?? appointment of Mr, Bryan t< the ?Secretaryship of state promise; closer ?b-rnian-.\ineni-.-?.n relations. "Mr Kran," says the paper,' "is S man of the highest nobility of mmc ?m?! a ?Democrat in ?the flneel senas ?>i th.* word. He is tin? ?i with the spirit of Washington, Bancroft and Lincoln but lives In a time of moral anil economic slavery under feudal lordi and trust magnates. It will ?be one ol the ni??*t Interesting studlss of modera tim?'s t.? watch the contest ?.f material? ism and idealism in the Ml world." ? M'COMBS HAS THE LAUGH Phrenologist Told Him He Would Be a Diplomat. [Prssi ni- Tribes? ?Baises.] Washington, Mardi Ii-'. -That W. F. M?Combs has missed his vocation In life by finally declining the embassy to Paris Is the conviction of some of the Democratic National Chairman's "Mi? lage fri??n?ls it appears that whan McCombs aras a freshman at Princeton, nineteen years ago, he consult?'.1 a phrenologist whOSS CUStom It was to read the bumps of th?- ''['r?silies" at ."HI i-ents a head. Th? "profe.-sor" dlSOOVSred a remarkable assortment on the head of the future political leader, and actually predicted that he would enter the diploma tic corps an?l STOUld be Ambassador In Pari?. Mr. McCOmbS did not take the pre dlition very seriously and even sus? pected that some of hi? remarkable iranial developments might bs due to i he last ?ame ?>f football In which he lOOh part, but he admitted to-day that probably the old man knew what he was talking about. "Well, I fooled the old phrenologist. anyway," ?vas Mr. McCombs's com? ment .shortly alter ho had definitely announced his rtOfllBBtlon of the French post, "but It was mighty close." SEEK TO CONNECT KLOTZ WITH BOMBS Police Compare Papers Found in Secret Arsenal with Scraps from Missiles That Killed Two. DEADLY-CHEMICALS IN ROOM Hiram Maxim Denies He Aided Bronx Draftsman in Experi? menting with Smokeless Powder?Not Known to Herrera Family. ?Bfforta of ths police officials Investi* gating the ?ritemlcal ectlrittee of Henry Klotz. were concentrated yesterdai on endeayors to ?connect him elth the bombs sen! i?. .Ju?ige otto ITusslshy. ?Grace Walker and'Bernardo Herrera, which nere fatal in two cassa. They doubt hi> ?storj that he was expert? menttng wit>i ?imokelem powder when the ?-\piosion occurred that seriously ?rounded him In hie home, at No. 1*333 Fulton avenue, Friday night is lots was in m? condition to be gase? Honed by (he ?police yesterday. They are anxtout i?> question hhn about the arsenal Of weapons, ammunition ami explosive chemical? In bis room and ?algo regarding pieces ?of cardboard ?boxes and snapping paper, win?h cor* respond to those used by the maker of the Walker, Herrers and I ".<.???? inky bomba 'i be place m >v hieb the deadl) ? et lectton iras found la ? email bedioom in the horns of his parents, it nevgr ?eras entered by an; other membet^ff the tamil*, an?! won guarded by an elec? tric arrangement, bj which Klotz < ?ndd detect II had ?been entered during ids absence fT? m it. Klotz mads hit own I ?. - ? I and ?leaned his ?room himself. He wv?< employed in the ?topographical bureau of ?the Bronx ?Borough Hall. His leisure tune be spent in his room, ? xperlmentlng, be told the poli? e. Arsenal in Room. More ?ban Bftj ?gum of various 1 pel all ful'.j loaded, ?rere hung on the wails. Th? y included l-"r? 'i?h and Anxr Ican rillet and i o4v?rrs of the kateat automatic modela The ammunition fou ?i by Inspector ?Sagan. ?>i the Bureau of Combuatlblssy in? hided: Twelve vials of Shot and imokslSgl black powder, one package of ?Arrow loaded i tspt v Shells, two can? partly full ??i rifle smokolem powder, one can lof smokeless ?powder, roar cans partly I?full <?i Lafttn ?S: Kami smokeless pow? der, two cans partly full of ride Du IPont s'il.?k? ?ess powder, ons small ? : of .30 calibre rifle sntokeless powder, [three ?boxes of .44 calibre bail cart? :?,U:,.-. on? ?box of Ranlngton cart? ridges, one box .> cent? Are ?, M ?'. ????.. four boxes of .41 calibre U, ?fL C. Co. cartridges, live ?boxes of .44 calibre I (fifty in each ?box) Winchester cart? ridges, "Tie bos .32 Calibre automatic Colt centre lire. ??'" -'- calibre ion?? tit'.? cartridges, eight boxes soft point bullets T. B. Army rltb\ ?leven bOXSS .r? calibre (fifty In each box), ?me half ? box ot nitro prim. .-s. ?>ne box .S?, ?salt? ?bre B. .*v- W. cartridges, ons box as? sorted rifle cartridges and one box of gun i.H a Chemicals in Room. Th? chemicals found were in vials which contained chlorate hydrata, ai m nous oxide, borax, cyanide of bmt? cury, ?calomel, bl-chlorlde of potash, sulphur, mercfsry, ?black antimony and permanganate of potash. According to lnsp" tor ?Bagan, many electric wlrca, ?iry ?battsrtss, atutt an* st.ei ?capped buu.ts. ?-??rk and ?woodl win? ?ir-**?*gt,******** :i '"!1>' ?QhiPP*-? tone? trica1 ?kitt.t ?vete siso la ths room au, Eagan saya, correeportB to ths parts used in the construction of the bomb >.-nt t,. .inline ituaslshy, ?which sxplodag in his horns in the Hendrtch Hadsea apartmenl bourn on ?March M of ut-.-.t year, and to the bomb vrhlch killed Qrace Walker al N". ",:> West i'7-..i ?street on February :; of ths same year, The remnants ?of the bomb ?which kill? i ?Madeline Herrera, practically bHnd?ai ber husband and resulted in th. con? Bnemenl In K?>r?ih.un Hoapltal, In wh, i ?es Bolts, of Miss Barah rachsman, a boarder al the Herrera home, arc idm ti?a!. ?Bagan smerts. The parts "f pasteboard boxes ??.il paper (bund in lhe room ussd by Blots are also Of ?the kind us. ?I by a grocery ?Inn in the ?rrapplng of it* chocolates, which figured prominently In the Wal? ker cas?-. The box used in ths making of the bomb sent to Judge Itosalsky was similar to that used by the ?um?: linn. Eagan's Prophcy Recalled. ?Inspector Elegan also laid stress on the fact that the bomb \shich kilied ??race Walker and that sent to Judge Rooalsky wsro both ?sent <?n a Batur? day. The Herrera bomb was found on a iundsy ?night Kagan was injured .n handling the missile sent to Judge Ro? aalsky. A remark made by Inspector F'agan on the night of the explosion in the Ro salsky hams! lhat the maker of the bomb would not be caught until he himself ?Aas either blown up or in? jured by an explosion while he was making the bomb, was recalled last night. At the time ?Bagan gave as his theory that the explosive used was a combination of sulphur, black anti? mony and chlorate of potash. While talking last night Bagan canted In hi? pocket the three vials which contained the chemicals found In Klotz.'? room. He explained that when handled mtpm rately there was no danger of them ex