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Itoi'ltftfi ffiriimn* -asarrew, rala, bri??. THURSDAY, APRIL LO, L913.?16 PAGES. * * IMMf 'I?1 ?sVl?' ?r<I?"'VT laCltyof NrwYorlc. .leraeirClt.v and Heheke.. 111?. I, W.I I ? ?U.?aU.1 a\ ELSEWHERE TWO CTKKT1. BETRAYED BY CHIEF hree Groups of Robbers Under Leadership of Young Man of Good Family, Who Calmly Tells of Crimes. ;hauffeurs aided raids 'ive Have Pleaded Guilty to Se? ries of Daring Hold-ups in Shops and Saloons?Doilies and a Fish Sandwich Sole Loot of One "Job."' ?With five of th.- mon BTTBStad for ttf ? automobile **a!dg on .?hops and Ml? cons pleading guilty and the chief of bandit?, a young man of ?,??'>d i'ain? gone wrrong through drugs, barlni '? inncrm..'- - - ..f ths raiders, District Attorney ?vas r*onfldenl lerday that the autemoliile i t N'f-w York had suffered a reversa ?v h irould t urb a icb pra? tl tea. The live who pleaded guilty t?efore fudge Foster in General Sessions yen rdfty are .Joseph Taylor, Charles ?her, Joaepb R, ovonneii. Benjamin lold and Trank Jerrie. Taylor and oher pleaded guilty to robbery in the mud degree, ?0*ConiieH to assault ?n if Urst degree and Gold and Jferrle to ittetnpted assault in ihr- ttetweai dag ?"r.'ir mor.*. Patrick Bolger, ?;?*?>rp.- Mi - tiy, Robert McVetty and ?Charles C. ::,-irk. will p. on triai i..-day charged rltb robbery In the flrsi degn ? -. The nosrl tafereatlng fieure in the ?ang is Jus? pli Taylor, whose n il mine is .-aid to he Joseph Young. Por laal eisrhteen months, h<? admit i .1. ha- been the chief ant?? bandit In his city. He has told his history-a pry t\hi'-ri ooeupi?-.?, shnoal flfty type r.tten pag? ?-- to Charles P. Boat? lirk. of District Attorney Whitman's ff. Ay a result ?if Tayli.r s gtory rd ?'f statements made bj aome "f the ban who pleaded guilty, there ma* ? ball ? dosen more arrests and a >-?*neral "cleaning up," either official or Biofflcial, among the i bauffeura of New rarh. Bandit a Model Boy. ;'.. lor is ihlrt) -three years o u ? mai ii? .1 ils mom i,- ego. 11 up ringing s as thai of lei hoy. | ',. n he '.?>?? to a ? "i .. ni.. ??I a ? nip ani? d in-, .a.i broughl him home. ? sang in Ha i* i?-r ("hutch, and ?v."- noted for hi-i |prano vol ? il ? la a college gradu? to. His father and wife are living. ?rfl nir.th. r dl- 'I *?' ? ? *al .* ? ' I ; I him some m He l" trau to spend ihe legacy In a ? inisr man's follies Uli mode of .if.? acame wild, One nlghl six -ear.- ggoj . reg Ined con??ciou8n?*Ba on b North pit r. Knochoul di opa" had i.? en i i?t i*, his whiskey Ib b Wi t Bids ta? Ho ?-ni dased when he open? I ?id could nol i < in?ml" r his I Uhu name. He arandered through the v,. ?t Bid Btreel :''''i flnallj r? og ?S4?d s house sa one to which s friend lad taken him months before, li? sent lu .nul found thi woman whom id o,- ? . -i thai ?" ? a Ion atlll hi ' ?i tin re. Bhs lOOb him i" and i ?" oinm?n?l? -l -....? i lidi r 1" r (ii ction he took ii> opium smoking, it lulled his fac?ulties and he decided ?i ? Lrould atay there, il' li?c-d with ths ?"iriiiii uni ontha m*". wh?m be nan-< i in Di?, mean IIme be hg i been introduced to ihe delights of m??r ; H. told Mr. Bostwlck rester? he now bad to h.i*. ?? t?v?-rity-iv> araras ai a daily siioarance. Ii? way t!i?. )<-:i'lcr and Ihe planner ?mont' ih" automobile bandits, lie did M?t boBsl of It; be stated M as g tact. without emotion. Coups wen planned pj him and carried oui under bis direc* I ontiininl i.n BSeBBd pagr. thir?! rnliimn. This Morning s News* LOCAL Tare M oman Lu .. l gats In i.tni.ai ra .11 '-.ut,, Baadli ? I 'i oili.- i | Newell ?'orniil.-'. ? .,..,? ion.... -I '!'? ? total Tango Ii Hers. 2 I ?iM? striK?-1 ? i ion i i >ov. n ? lergy. Il QayBor ??hlde ""ftaeens Rmlty Mea.... 2 1*1 ?" i[..i Out Pupils sulk?-. 3, Tariff Mill Analyzed. 4 | Bargain I... -. In Divorce Court. 6 Teachers CoBdemn H.I Mai . lagea.. 9 ? 'olonel Retires. o M Admitted ?luilt.16 ??I'iiiiii Rln*-*a Strong-Arm King Held.If 1 ?? toi m Cabaa Doel Hers.16 MBOBUIa Trompe in? en Bat?alo Btrlkero. ... l Wilson Wont Coerce California. i Will (in.- i ?tata io Mi - la.ton. a Ti)bun?*'s Tai iff loi.ia-t (*orreet.... 4 I'Tno.-rati. CsBCBa Obeys Underwood. 4 BtllweH's i:?(?iiii in is.-n?.. ? Low? Tu o" Balldinga Vryai. 3 VVilaon Btnaabea Another l'i??<???.i?-nt .. 5 ?i ?-? i?. n m I4i?is i ai 'mera Co operate. . . ? Hi?. Trisa i" Pacify "Hello Olrla".... ? FOREIGN Pope Reported la Ne Immsdiats Danger 3 Kmereon Permanently Injured. ? 3 Belgian Klag Won*' Btop sink??. 3 Hisa Dodge Locked Up ai Home..... o MISCELLANEOUS. N'?*a? for Women. I 1 litorlal . ? ?Se i?>ty . ?"? Music . 9 Theatrical . 9 ?'l-lniary . ? ta .10 ?*"*' n "?hipping .? ?** Weather .ll Arm*- und Navy.xl Ht.in.ial and .Marki?t?,-12. 13 and 14 steal t?tate.14 *** l? BULLETS FLY IN i BUFFALO STRIKE ______ ?roops Fire on Unruly Crowd and Fatally Wound a Woman ? Man and Boy Hurt. ALL CAR SERVICE STOPPED Three Thousand Soldiers on Duty Unable to Prevent Riot? ing and More Likely To Be Called -Company Makes Arbitration Offer. !; :'r-li" kpt : 8 Tr.?a with fix? .1 bayoneta held no terror ? atrlk ln| . arm? a ol the International Rail? i wij rjorapanj and Ihelr ay m path to-day, and th? i lotoua seen? ? a hlch ? ? 'i the "i enlnf d ij a of the sink. ?verra not onlj as nu nerous, but of n more serious nature. All eff? to r. sum.? !raf':. *. ere bio? ked und all the cars arere withdrawn from service ;.t nightfall, after an Intermittent operation ol I? *-.- tl an !" n hours. < toc? m tii?. afternoon the troopi. uaed their riflea A aroman and ? were wounded and a bo) received a thrust from ., i on? I .man ; will probabl) ?. . K. G. ?'onnntf. pi t<-rnationa1 Rallwai Company, eon f< i red a Ith ths Mayor, bul nelth? i rial would divulge what paased be* tween them. Ms i ihrmam '" night with Presid? nl Wl I?. Ilahon and ? ? tstives ol th.- Striking ??innen, .it which, it * said, he laid before them terms <>n whi? ii the railway would submit to arbitration. Tho company'! offer will )><* considered by tiif executive committal ol the striken to-morrow, it li understood *h<* company is willing I te .?ii the strikers and submit tii<-ir demand to arbitration Lut s 111 i i mise the union. May Csll More Troops. The fa? t thai th?* calling of troops was un?irr serious consideration t<>-niclit by '"??th civil and military Offl? clal was taken i.s an Indication that ,i peaceful settlemenl ?aras still .? re? mote possibility. With over ?300 rt ?.f str? tear tra? h t.. patrol, the _,00 ' men now here, under command <?: Brigadier General Samuel M. Welch, had to be spread out too thin to mak? ? :???.? , . ing force, ? ten irai \\ ? . ii has ordered out ;.!! th" in? ? under hla command, and if more troui s are to be brought here th? order must ued i>y Governor Suteer. Major General ??roan. wbo iia<i ii> tended to return t?> Albany this morn? ing, remained here to keep In ? touch with the situation it la under . that a report covering tin- exist? Ing conditions ?srill i>?- sent i?> Gctrern? r Kul.er at once by General Welch. This report will undoubtedly be accompa? nied by recommendations from General ?>i'.\a!i, commanding officer <>f tin State National < luard. Garnirai O'Ryan will no! admit that any orders have been i*-s?i?*(i t.. .._+?. r :? _ini. ms of the i tats guard to I readiness, contending thai the ?rgani /..iiioiiM are always proper*d, The general saw service In Buffalo strikes Mais an?, and he appreciates the danger. He has been In telephone communication with cities i" tbe < ?<si ?mil vus n?'\v v..rk. and it Is presumed he *nit*m'r4i Informal warnings t<-> com? mandi rs "f troops t-? be i eady. The most serious disorders <>f tl??> day ! ..??.iirr. fl in Main street, almosl ?With? in thr* bualneoa aeetton? and in Niagara street, near the International Bridge, No effort was ma?!?: to move can until iiw afternoon. Onlj a few cars had left th?- ? Sold ?~i ring barns on the down Main street, between curba lined with soldiers, when the crowd began to Boaambla Riot.ra Overcome Soldiers. .\ crowd of rioters broke through th? military ini?,;-: ?1 - o'clock and piled heavy timbers and atones In fronl ?>t a. downbound car. All the soldiers with? in half a ?loi'? n blocks *? ' n i oncen trated ??t the point, i?"t ii"- crowd oi sumed ouch groal proportkma thai they were totally Inadequate to iiaii.n?' u. The staii?-<i car :<"<! taro cars following close behind It were bombarded with rocks and badly damaged. Al the sight of the threatening crowd the strike-, breaking crews raised th?slr bands. above their heads ?n'l doaerted tii?n*, poeta, Two hours later trouble broke in Niagara atreel and led t?. bloodshed Half a block from th?- International Bridge Hi?- Niagara atreetcar linea paar* j ; under an overhead railroad bridge, A j band of riotera carrying heavy timbers I rushed on the bridge as a ';?i was ap proachlng and irled to drop .. railroad ,ii, mi it, but mined. Tht rioters were ! preparing to drop more obstructions on ! ti,,. tracks, when a ?detail from the 65th [ Regiment ordered them to halt They leered al the soldiers. Another warn? ing waa given while th?- a?idiera levelled their riflea. The booting and jeering continued and another place <?f timber ????iS thrown ov?er the side of the bridge. ??????ivi" came the command. A dosen rifle? blaaed? A '???> ??nd a woman fell. The crowd, which had rapidly as ouaned large proportion* broke at the sound <>f tii?- riflea and bogan (<> ? ims. tin- atreetcar that ha.i just paased under the bridge. The soldiers f?.i lowed with iix. ?i bayoneta and drove the throng lo the curba. More than one felt the butt of a rifle during the tunlinur.1 ?n ?erond p???". aSSSBti ?olmnn. IX< LDEN?S IN THE BUFFALO CAR STRIKE lilock in Mam street due to creen motorman running I ?car int.? an automobile. Strike sympathizers jeering the strike breakers. U'l ..? -i Rplii b Tii. \!, ? i an i'r> h ? T TRY ?0 E State Must Fellow Its Own Will as to the Proposed Law Against the Japanese. WILL TEST ACT IN COURTS Question of Constitutionality Will Be Raised at Once, and Japan Will Be Asked to Await the Outcome. n v\ li In ton, April P- Wh Pi ? i Ident d< pi? enactment >>f dis? rim Ina tor: '? gh: Bgalnsl ill?- Japanese in California, he ?'as told R i ? ' i live l'a.;?! a t?rd? Ing lo the latter, that h? a 111 not Intel ? '? with tii- s..\. :-. ifn right ?? "f th? state, altl o '. ??' not Jo moot the L< have been sdvtsed that treat? o ga\ a Ith Japan should be i. | ..... .1 The de? n Pn di nl ?\ llson no! to 'rj to i'l'" k tii'1 prop? ; - i. ti.. m ? i- tar* ol Slat? lo .tur?' ; 11 "ti. irrcasing the mi I*r< Ident W ils?'!. ' ' nal indu? n? e exeri , i ?: ? - id? nl i.?""??". ' .t in stopping oh ... ? tlonable legislation sgalnsl th? Jap? rhool ? iiil.it ? n. snd i o th? ad? ? .i Ion Is ' ompelled lo sa ?? I d? \ ? i.. i 111 .. ? 11 I s Litt le doubt rem i im that il"- i nact? ment .if the alien land law a ill result In ,-. rlou lut? it- itlonal < ompliralIons and pr,? -,. i. ; train the rclal ?? ? m et n the i mi? .1 Btat? i and Japan, 'i he .i 1p \ m i.-. h ador hu Igoi oual] urged that, In the opinion ol hii gov . i lu,, m, i ., propoi ? 'i Ian i lolates the treat ol i911, although Californians . ..m. st this orgument. R< pi ? sen tat r <? It. k? r s ..s at the |\ hite House this for noon, and said li ? ..uthorlsed l?> I'l . Id? nl w Hi on t" nnnotince the non Interference policy of the administration, 'i he decision i"i loar? .1 an hour'i conf? rei r? '..? m ?. n President Wilson and Sccretarj i.i-.ni. 'i h? President ? tu ihoa n Ihe follow Ing telegram from ?' B, Banford, of I ? ? i 'alifornia Legislature: MPi api? <). -handing ? nactment ol alien land law. If Legislature refu es, people v. ill resort lo Initiative. Benti ment five t" one m favor of aii. n land lass. Government should not interfere with "m lot al affairs Hands ofl at Washington. Japs own KJ,OfW screw land; lease HM>.?tlOU aeres. More In formation : oon " President Wilson has not sbandoned hope thai Ihe Ulli s III not i? pa i d, bul has taken the ..itltude that '.-?t:.t.? i Iglits" must i"- recognl ted Tin ? on stltutlonaltty of the laa a III t- tested in the I t.it?-?l t?tat? oui ti ai ? --"i. .. i possible if ihe mes u ? pass?e, and Japan ??? III he Informed I hat n<><i li ,an be done until tl litigat Ion Is knoa n ut? i.in. .f iii. Tokio, Apt ii I ' .Id? ' ?'? ? In ItatkMi ? i m Japan on Ing t" the .,, i, .i;,i,;,.i? ? <? proposed legislation In th? of Pallfornls fVimmerclal men sr? i,,,, utenlni to boj eott the Panama? j i',,, i- i.\|... iii.m ..i Han Prsnclsco unless ii,, ,,.,|,. i inn. Li?- billa ..i. withdrawn ?|-i,,. Japan? se I torelgn < _Bc? Is optl? mlstlc i?"'1 l"'1'' *'v "??', ? ,1'1''1'111 solu? tion ?rill b? found. 'I'll,- . v i-utis??? . i.i.i'i.iti... ol the National Liberal l'art* pe *aot\ .i n solution to-day ig the governments of Japan and th?* unit?*?*. States to prevent the passage ?>t th- Callfomls land ownei-shlp bill, ?.ssji.k (() ,.,,. ?..ii.. i > n'- ? i ?i '?? m have on the Interest! of ti?" two nations and <>n thru* r, tati"H*' I ii. oh to 'i i" Ti iban? I ?an Prancisco, April '?. Th? announce? ment of President Wilson's determination n?.t t.. int? rt't?? Wl?h ?'" California log? trying '<> enact an snU-attei, land probabl] mesa? th? -i- edy enact? , lent of a naeasur? which will den) th? right to own o? leaos real est?t? i.. <\ii? tornls t" the Jop?nos* The law 1*lil prebablj tat-..- the form ol i statute m ?'?'*'?" ****** *m ** .,1!'" reference lo tin Japanese, but ?rhiehi will ipeciflcall] dew the right of own? ersMp <?f r*al i?"i'"?' <? : " ?ll""< who have not declared their latent t?, beeoiw citizens of tl"' ******** ,S,M"' '" "' aU ;,,!,,,, ._* rflalble to naturallaatloa. PERU TO BRYAN'S AID. I lnu ,',, . April '? It h odMallj ..., ,?,.'?....i that ***** *** ********** the Chlm *-? r? publl? CHAUFFEUR IS CONVICTED ' First Degree Manslaughter for Killing Mrs. J. T. Belford. Predertck Lewis, g chauffeur, who operated the automobile which ran down and killed Mrs. John H. Helford. sixty years old. at St. John's Place and Seventh avenue, Brooklyn, on the night Of Psbruary !?, was convicted of man Blaughter in the first ?logree yesterday by ?i jury before Justiee ih.rretson, in ihe Supreme I !ourt, Mrs. Belford aras on her ?"""?ty home iron church with her bueband when ihe machine struck her, nmi she was instantly killed. Her husband barely en aped a similar Cate. He testified at ihe trial yesterday thai \A automobile was running at the rate of thirty miles an hour. Mr. Belford la a atep-b**other of the Re John i- Belford, pastor of the Ro? man Catholic Churcb of the Nativity, iti Brooklyn ?TO ?TRUCKS USED TO CONVEX PASSENGERS THROUGH THE CITY. "SLIPPER SNATCHER" AGAIN Youth Steals Girl's Shoe ?is She Ascends Subway Stops. Reims Graf, fifteei of No. *>??7 K? 11 -n?<?. t Tii. Hi ..ti\. v... . . n; the aubwa) tab i al the 1 Mb ? ? ? ? ? ? tlon ? ?? i da? a ben abe fell ? g si h? r f? "' .n -i ;? alia? d thai h? r i ... had i" ? ?! atol? n. Bhs turned and rying dos n : *-i ?fling hi r allpper in hi i pockel to tl cali i: Hi? tn.in but ho 1 n--i. I ?? ?? ? sere n i Ich the man ? ? irs old and b ore i dirk ray mil and lud ' ti -i of this ' lippei ' to report ??? thi pol . n fort] ? igbl houi ?, TO FOOL COCAINE FIENDS Attempt to Sell Them Sugar for Dril/; Revealed. H n i '; an la? o, \|i.! I?, i light hun? dred pound ol '.'.I.it.? rrystala In four trunk?, seised Is i nlghi In .< hotel here' and aupposed lo be iToraine, provtad un? .?. r anal? : ? t.. da? lo b? ? i tnlllzed sugar ? sne. A il the Bugat i pul up m .In._ - I b?.tii.-s. i? Bring Hi?- name ..r a : Montreal manufacturing i hemh I and iiiixii-..) "f'orulne hydrochloride, large lall lull. * t ?llalli -. " The ob ner ? Id? ntlj plann? ?i to mi i. "n the rravinga of drug us-r*. i d - -it.i Arlington, a-ho la und? r arrest, ..iiiini.4 having .* t? ??' ?i ib" trunks whirs ib.* were found, but dentea he Is the OB nrr. a SENATE AGAINST COCAINE Bill to Restrict Trafile Advnnced After Debate. , iii] ... ... .,,, i ?.Iban*. a ii ii I After a brii k dli ! .??n ?ii- Bo; Ian bill, Intend? ?I to liinii the traille In ?*o?r*alne, inorphine end other habll foi mlng di ugs, a-s ad i am ed ko the order ol final pal age in id" Hi nate to-night This bill, i? In. h B'BS drafted |,\ ?harl. a R, j i.,. ; o( \. w \'.?rk, i'i..\ ??i. ? for an elabornte ayst?*m of prescription blanka i.. be n"? ?l hy physkrtans, i nd sn <-<?.iai i\ elaborate aystcm of records of pre? rriptlona . 111 ? ? ? i and drags sold b) the druggl ' The bill waa oppoaed bj Benator Whitney, ? druggurt, ami other Bob .,.,,! Mi. Whitney said it a as Im - practical and thai Its provlaiooa would never be ?-nf"i-'.?i. Benator Herrick though! ? should appl* I" li' ???in and' : imllkr d.-rivation*-, BI S t\\ as i. caine and morphine, it was Hnalty ad? \ an.-, i i b> the < 'ommlttee of the \\'boi.*p with the nnderatanding thai its pro? visions would be fought oarer thorough? I? on iii?- ord' i of final passage. The Ho?, lau bill is one <>r the rneag urea IntnaltKBd as g result ..r Th.-* Triiiim.-'-? crusade againsi the uncon? trailed traffic m cocaine and other habit forming dangeroui drugs. IN "FATHER'S" FOOTSTEPS I George Wa-shiiigton Admits He ] "Done It" and Is Fined. George ?rVashlagtoB, srbo i"?.k.-.i gulta inilik?- t'i. IIIUSfJakBM on.-, a man about fonts..n.- ? ears, who gars ins a?drass U NO, l"'' 'I'l'li'l avenue was .11 r.iimi. d m Esses Market i-ourt rssterdajr after? noon on ??? < hargs of ?eatterlaifl n fus., f...!., ..st. sad garbage ??in?-. Magistrats Harria Imposta s Baa of M, which the in-ill |.i?i?i. Qeorga pleaded guilty, following in tii?? fOOtStSpa Of his Iminorlal BBBMSBBS by aaylBg: ' i cbb'I t?-n s be, Iu.Ik.'. i .iono| it, im!, rer ?bbbot, {?sagra, i dkha't kaow 11 ?ana wruiib'.'' Ill PUTS SURROGATE IN ?KING Fl i Lawyer Would Prevent Mis Bi?jelow. Tubercular Sufferer, from Drawing Income. i AUNT STANDS BY GIRL Problem Arises from Tcstamcn t : 11 v Disposition of Mrs. Ellen M. Hennessy, Who Left $1.104,374 Estate. Bun ogata ? 'ohalan s III be i ? le upon i" mot r.. s to ?i??? id? beta sen tii ol the ia\s that cov? r th n nt.us disposition "i" Mr i ?lit m Hi m;, si j. a in> di? i In 1900 lea*, in ? it? v slued at si l?n :iTl. and th ? ? if ?t-?- of Kptheiin? B. Btgelow, i granddaughter of Mrs Hennessy, wh suffi t Ing from ? tubercular oflll? : ...n The sppll? otlon I i ads b* Mrs Rlli n Mai | Parker, .. daui ht? o Mrs il? i.i,.- y, and an ??>? i utrix un der her will, t.. t.?? 1st the allei ? I clali .' her brother, Forbes .1. Henn?s y, lawyer end formerlj nn Assistant r>is Iricl .ttoi n. . thai the a? cumulate? ti. t in. "i.f one>thlrd of th? i I nary ? state i hould i. paid to him In ?t. mi ..i t.. Miss Blgeloa. his nie? ? Miss Blgelow's mother Is dead sn? her father, Captain Mortimer O. Big? lo? . r B. A., Is stationed In the Phil Ippine lOlanda Miss Blgelow's shan ??i the i. stduary eatate i s::o:; l.'.*-. th? it.. ..m,, t.. i.. paid lo h? r, acrordlni ?.. the ? III of h? r grandmother, shlk he remains under the control and su i.. r\ ? iion of the executors, "i ss nom her uncle, Korbes J. Hennessy, Is one Miss Blgelow Is noat with hei aunt Mrs. Alllene it. Pfeif, ? sister of hei fath? r and s If? ol Dr h m In II M? IT, superintendent ot th? Poxburough Htate 11??> pltal for it" I rlat? Mi ??? Parker has received ? letter from hoi brother, Hennessy, In which he claims one-half of the Income set sside by their mother for her grandchild here? after belongs to him under his moth? ? t's will, be? ?ni.?v it waa so provided in case Mi-- Blgelow passed out of ins control and Jurisdiction, and h< held that she non Is ."it of ins control while with her aunt In Poxborough, Masa Henneaoj sold he would hold his .?.ist. r reoponotble for anj pa; ments ?>f tins Income for Misa Blge? low. The papers shoa thai the girl Is suffering from latent tuberculool? and that she needs constant medical care. It ssas also sai'l that tlio country would ?i" ii?'i' much more good than the city. Howard B. Bowns, general guardian ..f Miss Blgelow, lias written a letter to the executors referring t?. the non? payment of her Income and adding that id?, physicians have announced that i ho only hope the airi lias <>i overcom? ing her tubercular affliction la by lead? ing an outdoor life and following tho advice of her physicians. Booms wrote: "Surely those "t you who are her bi?.?..i relatives and who In tho event ?>* her death ssi.iii.i inherit h'-p eatate cannot possibly contemplate any act which I would ohorten her days ?in.i thereby make > ??n the benefldiariea by hor ?Lath, i shudder ??t tho vtnry .nought of attributing such motives, t.. you. Yet. if \..ii pendot in withholding from this child th?'* Income t?> whieh she Is entitled the Inference however abhor? rent, will beccsne irresistible." The other executor, besides Hennaaay and Mr-.. Parkar, is Michael Coleman, \sh.i \sith Mrs. Parker <l?><\s not fa sm? th.' cutting ..ff of the Income ?.f Miss Blgeloa ESPIONAGE BY WIRELESS Fiffel Tower Communicates with Upper Alsatian Capital. Berlin, April h?, v Btrassburg ?li?? i'.ii'h t.. the "Voashacbe Zeitung" -??ft ? ? ommunication between Eiffel Tower, in ??Brig, and private houses In Ckdmar, capital of Upper i AJsace, bas be? n dlsco"*er? ?1. i bell? ???'! that a aystem of es* plonage baa been established by thii ' m- ans. CUP DEFENDER CRIPPLED The Old Pilgrim in Collision with a Lightship. Norfolk, Va., April 9. The 8io??p yacht Pilgrim, owned bs John a. Royal, of Boston, and bull! originally as an Am.-n.a's Cup defender, was 'ii.,?,id into Norfolk to-day, crippled by colliaion with th?* Tall-of-the-Horae ahos lightship. ??ni;, for the prompt srrival of the motor tur Boiicitor, the Pilgrim, Cap? tain Bpurling said to-day, might have BUnk with h??r crew Of twenty mon. The Pilgrim was bound from Portland, Me., to Beaufort, N. ?'. UNHURT BY LEAP OFF FLYER Sudden "Blind Baggage" Wak? ening Makes Hobo Jump. Rharou, Penn^ April ?? ? ?roused sud? denly from his si"cp, rharlea Johmon leaped from a Pennsylvanls passenger ?train running forty miks an hour last nicht, and rolled to the bottom of a acventy-?lve-fooi embankment unln? jured, except for n slight cut on the hell!. Johnson, v ho comes from Heaver Palls, and James Qarty aero Mealing a ride on the "blind baggage.*- Johnson fell asleep A Jerk of the irain awoke him mid before (?arty < oold i revenl blm h- ii.'ip.ed. fJarty Inforrned the .luctor, the train Mas stopped and Johnson was pl<-k?>l up. GLORY COY TO GOETHALS His Portrait All but Went on Panama Bonds. Washington, April '.'. New I?emo cratlc officials of the Treasury Depart III? tl! almost SU?. Ceded lo-,|.iy III COB ferring the Brat governmental honor ?i.tord.-d to Colonel Qoorge W, QoethaM In recognition of his success In building the Panama ?'anal. They had decld?*d to ordw the en? graving of his portrait upon Panama ?anal i.on.is. when in the alck of time il was ?lis. i.\ er?*d that the law forbids placing il.e picture of any Bring person on the ??urtciify or government bonds. Tin- portrall was to have been placed upon new .??io.isH? r.gister.'.i Panama Canal bonds of 1961, B denomination which the Treasury Department d?* clded to-day to issue for the snke of convenience. Prerioualy the denomina? tions have i.n only -Si.?as? or less. MAY OPERATION DUCHESS Physicians Advise Lancet for First Lady of Canada. London. April ???Tha DocbSSS of ?""on naagbt, whs, aritb tha Daks of <'on BBBght Gor?wnor Q?nersl ??f ?'a?ada, ar? rived in London on March 30, hau been ?advised by her physicians to undergo an operation to prevent recurrence of the acute attacks from which she suffered In ?'ana.la. The duchssa was atrtekea with periton? itis OB January S at Ottawa, ami was re? in, ivrd to Montreal. After her con aalssccnre ahs came to I-ondon to receive ti..itm?nt fiotn BpSClsHgta ANGOSTURA BITTERS world's famous Ionic, delicioua llnvoriiig. all desserts.? Ad\t. WOMAN LEADS BAND DF SAFE BREAKERS Dental Offices in Avenue A Robbed of More than $3,000 ?Police Seek Flashily Dressed Blonde. | DOOR BLOWN OFF SAFE Mysterious Woman with Changeable Hair Paid Several Visits to Dentist, Each Time Accompanied by a Dif? ferent Man. Qeorge s Dougherty, .*?>'..nd Deputy Polios Commissioner, captain Phnrot, th?; linger print expert, and halt' a docen mon from th?* Detective Bureau ???r?' trying to solve the mjrstory sur? roundiag n bold burglary perpetratc?i ; ?omo time between th?* hour?? of _ an?i I :? o'clock yesterday nrtornlng, when the i ?lfntai ofii<-??s ,jf r?r. Chartes B?hmer, lot No. 25 Avenue A, tren entinad an.i I Jewelry and <.tii"r vatuabtea rained at more than .S.!.?mki w-*r.' taken. The burglars, according to a story : told to the police by Dr. Adolph Arn stein, Dr. Betunara1 assistant, wore old? j a*} m their work bjr a mysterious blond ? woman of striking appearance This woman, Baohlly dressed, tirst callad at i th--- dental parlors about tin-..?* weeks ? ???-?'. ?" compank d b s ? oung man. Woman Leads Burqlar Band. a week later she again called at i?r. B?hmer. ofRces i?it tins timo bar hair ?? oo dork ami she had with her another young man. For tho third tiuv, oboOl ? ss-..?!; ggo, the woman came t.. th oflleo to haw her teeth attended. A third man was with h?*r this lim?-, and her hair waa still of the brunette type. The police are now Inclined to believe this woman of th?' changeable hair may be rcoponolblc for tho series of robbertoo recently in the lower Boot Bide. Thry believe, oteo, that sshoti they find hor. ?-I <? nul he nblo to put them on tho trail of the gang that has been burglarising pawaohopa and ?-?Bar stores. "Cherchai Is femme!" .s the cry. Tho burglary *n\t not diocovered until o o'clock yeotetrda) morning, when Dr. Arnotein orrtvod t?> opea the ? " which is on tha qseond n??.r. As soon as be "?Mit t.. opea the street door Dr. Arnst.'in know ihr- lock liad beefl tam? pered a tth. 'ri,.' door to :h>' oAce >.n the second loor had also beO_ forced. Th?> hoovy safe, naually standing by th.- window?* in tho front. <>r operating o(llci., had been draggod tu the roar ?,f the rccp tion room. Th.- door of th-- safe h.?<! been Mown from its hint-os by nitro glycerin? and in.- inn,!- comportmenta pno'i upon and rifled. Safe Blown and Rifled. 'l'.. Jeaden the noise ?..' the explosion th?. burglar, had wrapped "no of the j office carpets about the safe The third ' room of the suit.- was olao m il lorder, th.? burglar-] evident., having taken ail the time they needed t" make a thor? ough search of the place im both th.' Avenue A nn?] the M ..t tide, the dental ofllcee have ?arco plate class windowo. Then are siv.-i.s l..i the.-.- windows, but the?..- wore not i. uso giving a irr- view to tlio oilln s i,>r anybody paooing <?n tho oppoatte ilrjc o? rhe street As if tins would no? bo oiiohkIi t.? soar.- Off unv ordinary band of btirRlars. tsvo electric lamps ,.f ?loteen candlepoerer each were biirn |ng, tine of these was dttOCtty o\rr th" mfe. Dr, Arnstoln mad?* a hurried inven? tory of the damai*;.- dOM bf tho burg? lars and than he .*all?*d ui) tl.-' police of the ;.th etreet station. Ueutonant Allen, oho <?? the linger prinl experta was ?--t't-.t around. He mad?* a earefol examination of th.- safo, as the n suit of which he -aid the burglars had probably s\?.rko?i with gloved banda Much Gold Leaf in Safe. There were Jewnlrjr, gold leal gad other valuahl? s to tin- amount <>f st??.<xM> in the saf<-. Th.- greater part (.r this whs overlooked by tho burn ?ais. or otOO they could BOt open 0M of the innor compartment* Dr. Arnstein said that apOB the o<* .asloti of tho young woman's lirst visit the a*ko.l to havo hot- tOOth re pairo?i. He examined thorn and said they wore in excellent condition. Bho thon oakOd to haVO thorn ?-leaned, and tins eras done. YVhon she appeared the OSCOnd time, T)r. Arnstoln was surprisod at tho ??? - Clded ?harnee in the color of the wom? an's hair, but said nothing. rp??n this o.easion, ho said, ho noticed the man who accompanied the woman walking about the office, as though making an Inspection. Hi paid particular atten? tion to the ynf?\ and when Dr. Arn? stein aske?! him what he was doinir the man said he was a dental student and therefore interest? d In things about the ofll? . The rooms of B. Templeber?., a tailor, on th?* .second floor, an?! those of James Fisher, an architect, and J. Cantor, who conduct? a dental labora? tory, on the third floor, were also en? tend and rifled. EAGER FOR INDEPENDENCE Wilson Promises Filipinos Early Consideration of Subject. Washlngto/i. April 9.?DesOgOOM Harn ?haw and Quezon, of the Philippine!. asked President Wilson to-day to siso attention early to Philippine independence. The President expressed the hope that Independence would bo attained as soon a? possible and promise to give the sub Jcct early consideratloa.