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Ito^tfdc ??? Xrttmtie ! Will Xo. 24 i.. dajr. Benera '? I i lo loorrim. ?n?m or raln. VEW-YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914. ?,.,.,,, /\\.'I* / I' VI1 ln f ll> ?f New lurk. New.rli. .Irrwt I ll.i an?l Hoboken. I l\ I v \'i ll.Yl'i V J'i.Y 1 BLSEYYBERR fWO CEJTTfl MITCHEL TAKES OFHCE, ADYL5ES SILENT POLICY ?\.{ I irst. Then T.ilk." ls \dvice to His Now Appointecs. PAYS rRIBUTI TO COLONEL Kl INE Cercmonv Bricf as \ru Mayor Takes Over Reins of GoYcrnmeiit. DEPAR1 HENT HEADS IN Mrs. Gaxnor and Son Aaong the First to Greet Executivc at Rcccption. - tVa u'.most simp.. Ity M jphn | ":chel took over at i yarterda tl 4 BtolntBtiatien of tlH gcn-emirer.t from the hai ' ? Ardr-:; ylBce '-. ' m n ' th. Clty HalL net and al oner ?: '.- I Bdi fl M?, tothevak fthe reply pn and thelr ? ? few - lid he be lt rather I ? ? ? Mitchel - r the ?....., I ? - ? - how i ? ? Hall Ki nnel, many Chamberlain, righl i i j?arr fl the arni th. aeai< ptlon Ind a ? im-ft >.n Ihiril Paaf., ?. ..nil , nlnmn This Morning* News, LOCAL 1 . 1 . 1 . 2 2 .. 2 . . 3 . 3 . 3 8. 4 . 4 I 4 6 10 12 12 OEREKAL 1 1 1 4 ' i> . 6 7 rOKEIGBT. 2 2 MISCELLAaTEOUS b 7 9 7 7 0 | 10 11 .ll ADAMSON RIGHT ON JOB Lemvei Reception to Attend Firft Fire as Commissioner. . ? - ? r ? - ? ? 1 "-1 BOtl m and tha ftooi oa Il lo ? : hon ln hia oflV ial of tha de? . . ? T ? ? ? ' n tiio moka ? iftei I 571 \IIT-: artment ho -? Mr. mi ,i ; lon held i the I ? tment. With hlm in his automobllc waa Mra. aon. BATH GIVEN U. S. PAINTING Lincoln Signing Proclamation Missed from Capitol Walls. v. aahlngtoD, .'?n. 1. The b palntlng "rhr Blgnlng of the Bmanci patlon ProcUraatlOB," comnaemorating Preaidenl Llncoln'a action ln 1802, n hii I ? n ona of I ha of tho capitol, had a bath to-day. the ftrsl In j ? \ - ? .untiiiR Rt ttebtion of thr hundi ? ho daily \ isit the Capl ? ? ' rnment in 1878 by Mrs. Elizab th Thompaon. FROM DIAMOND TO MAYOR Dr. Daly. New Bayonne Execu tive. Played with Athletics. a mcmber of was installed ? ? . Dp. i iai> of tha Baltlmore Medical College and tha Kastern : ay< <i with the Sei . ,n 1902 and ehowed aufflcienl 0 attracl ihe ? f tbe Athl< ? .-ign^d him f..r tht ln i riia he played oecond for j.ai't of oni boturhl B Laif IntereBt in the Hartford club, of tha n<M ? kftar ojuitllng tbe ? ?r. Dalv took up polll be erba etocted a mern ncil of Bayonne from ? ? Ial Ward, and aervad Ib thal mtil his fleciion BB M n. a Executlve of Bayoni ? - old. FAT SEAL'S FATE SEALED Sporty Creature Captured Herc Despite Poaching Laws. ? .i and John Bt benk, tv.> . rday by the antica <>f ;i Miange Gravi Bend Bay, while fiah Ing off BtillwaU'a Hotel. Uaing a boat : they landed rterward found to ho a fine, fa1 t the halr, or harj hlch Hand and the- mouth >.f the Bt. Lawrence for Ita natural habi Ti.. ? aad tu have been t in the awlft Atiantic eurrants| . from the berd, drlfted to Ii- ir one or ; ,-.-. 1 be one lay waa I ? ' kmg, and \>. Ighed 160 pounda PADEREWSKI FEARS NIH1LISTS' PLOT Though Guarded by Six Detec tives, Hc Refuses to Play in Denver. Denver, CoL, Jan. 1.?Aftar bavlng been guarded all night In his p 1 - arew cerl at tho ii, ?? . Ii ft BUd - ? . arly this Tiimning. He daelared ihat h<- wa iii tu ? ; - formarn a Mra i idapawBkl said to-nlghl thal ? ; for ber huaband'a <i? - ,? ba bad haard be wai wh.i hia llfa Ti ? tectlvaa a companled the i party t>. < 'olorado sprlngs. He ls tu- ? oob* night. bul hls ? ' ' | - ipt ii the _ AVIATOR AT PORT SAID French General Flies from Jerusalem to Egypt. noon ? ' . ? 1.1. i hle .,t in Julj o irlai , pool .-i fllioam ? d to welcotne th _ GREAT BEAR SPRING WATER. ,,, .,.-. y-' I flBsa Btappered bottkaa Advt MAYOR MITCHEL AM) EX-MAYOH KLINE AT CTTY HALL. WALDO STRIPPED KIS OFFICE BARE Everything Movable Sent Away?Not So Much as a Pen for McKay. STATIONERY AND TYPEWRITER GONE All Sent to Old Headquarters in Mulberry Street?Even the Huge Safe Hidden. Foi noi only to leave tii?' Pollct menl bul a !'.?'' ;,n ""'' . 1, commlssloner McKaj ar rived . ? ? - tlve offlei : na, ]?> nholders, tionery, i arbon papi r or t: pewritt ro. rythlna of that nature had removed from the Commiasloner's trsnaferred by Wal , i.i.i pollce h ra al Na 300 iiulberrj atreet Bven the ofllt b aafe f ?- bul attendanta when it waa found ln another parl <>f th- bulldlng. Tho only thinga noi moved were the large leather couch upon whlch the former Commlssioner osed to tak-^ .. ca! nap and then hla beavy glai i ered and a few ponderous chaira There waa nothing but ti.e furnitura, how. ?"" ofthodepi ,ner. Pollce routina moved amoothlj bi Head ' w i""'" partment The morning i the cleaneal th. departmeni baa had In yeara Pract* Olj i.rlme rted yeeterday, and from all of view the Srai day ln offlce of th( ?ew CommlBBloner was one ol - thi departmenl haa aad for a long time. .-,,? p0nce DeparlmoBt i> ninnlng along verj aatlBfactortl aald Com HcKay. "and thare la ao lm med| ,, for the appolntnaent H the depul ? -n,. aapoui.i thal h< had reappolntad as hla aacratarj i.i- u ,,. Porter, and alao , ,, .. ..,:??,..-.! Robarl J. Kenned eomplalnl clark. The deputy commla tn probabl) would no| be ap 'pointed ' -,.. .- rhlle the Commlai wlll Bjarume the routint nnd the offli ? of Plral I,,.,,. toi Faurot, head of tbe I ? tectl *? looklng aftei routlne of tbe Bacond Deput] v. |,j. i, uas vacati ii bj alr. r^oughertp, ..,,.i i ?? ?i""1 ?"?"?' ''"''"'i^ i Newburger n 11 ontli l 6 ?P thing ? ol tt"- CommloBlom r Inapi tor ! U.iI.Im'S th Deputy, i- milag '?? '" thal aa fai aa routataa worfc I. c?>b , erned, . ,, araa redlble baala foi tbe repd that ( oaei M) K , would i"' reappolnu 'i ?""'r>" oi M11 hal appolnU . ommloalonor. im-i" etot Faur , | t|. i.... i . Bui ? Mayoi Mitchel waa ao aaarar tlx tonliiiurd un luird page, fvurlli 4 olumn. LOSES FIGHT TO SAVE CHUM New London Lad Almost Pre vents Skating Fatality. rll . \. w London, < tonn . Jan. 1 ' !yrua w . Broa n eara old, ?on rrua W. Brown, of Broad ati waa droa m d ??? baf eu Laka Brandegee tbla aftaniooa. Thari arere ,,i. -.i akatera ?'?( the m ? so'inii i. " Brown akated toward .. BBOOOth atretcb and i.ioke through. r> ?ni Qreene, a ch ta ..f Brown, al? loa1 hli own llfe ln attempttng to ,. and. He leapad into the d hia < huni and l.rought nitn to thi I ?th( ' --katt-rs ob tained a rope and attempted to throw it to Qreene, who made Beveral t'utiie - - at. h it while holding Brown. in ;i laal deep I templ i" graap the rope Qreene loarl bla hold on Hrown, who dropped t" the bottom cirrene hauh d t.i tho Bound Ice, exha from his Btruggie and heartbroken at ? of hia fl Brown had attended Bulkeley Bch .1 for two yeara, :d about h month waa admltted to Pratt Inatli ite, in Brookl) n. CHARLES C. RUMSEY HUNTING VICTIM Harrinian's Son-in-Law Recover ing from Injuries While After F-'ox in Virginia. ? .1 ? . ..i. Rum --1. the et ulptor, ..- Miaa Mai rrlmaai daughter of the late rallroad capil H Harriman, waa broiighl to hia nea 1 Ra Ij n, Long laland, ? 1 -- rlng fi..in a broken cojlar bone and v*'v. 1 e cuto aboul hl - ? being thrown from bla horee whila foa huntlag in Orangi Ccunty, Va., Tuei Mr Rumeey, with a numbar of .lii.r including MiaaCarol Harriman, ilater-in-laa . wai ou! ln I he ti< Id with the bi.unii-. ? loae op on a big fox, when bla borae "came .t naaty cropper," throwing hlm to the ground. His broken collar bone waa aei aad hia ln .nii |t by b local phj aician, and then it waa determlned to aend hlm tu bl ' iere ha could be under ? reatmi ni oi his oa d doctoi - and have i" ttet 1 oni entencea. His condi !,,,,, rted al bla home laal l l~i itlj Improved. m -. Carol Haniman is. tha ,ii ni the 1 fnlti d siat. a 1 ho hai the dlatln llon of belng .1 M. F. H. of 1 pa. k . f hounds. Mr Rumi etf lo a davotea ?.f rldlng, ..- nl WBO not his 1 j 1 ? t miaa ? ? >'i th<? aport la July, 1912. while hr "** 'akin/,' fat t n .i poto gama at Ceaa [ell a Ith hlm, and ba ntaa Bm for rtft- - n minuti 1 Aa a reaull ol I , j| | ; outfl and bi . - ??.- ? la - ..ti the knee. _ N. Y. Schooner Oalls for Aid. Portlnnd, M> . Jan. I A teleKram fn rn N i< . Bl illnc t tin * ? Amei hai aebaonar U fork, waa aa] ? , ?it l!,,tt [>U. - Iburj ? in the bfl' - Bfltgl) .0 'I arltk her aalK [.irtly torn \ . im \'iK \t* avaib I '? ..t 1 n.,,',.,1 tu- tVoodbur) *'U ku la taj l mn -? JOHN LIND ARRIVES AT PASS CHRISTIAN Delayed by Fog. Confer ence on Mexico Is De ferrcd Until To-day. MYSTERY STILL ENVELOPS VISIT President Waits Till Bed Time in Vain for Envoy from Vera Cruz. I in : lohfl rsonal repreaentatlve of Preal dent Wilaon in Mexico, arrlved here Crua Bboard the i r to-nlght, but he did not leave the reaaeL He wlll come ihor. earls to-morroa for a confer p esident The Cheoter arrlved al Bhip island, eighl mllea aouth of here, a! 6:15 i o'clock.' Bhe did not attempt to trana fer | to the Wlnona, the Unlted Btab " cuttar, wblcb b ? n v aiting ti: The Prealdenl had walted all da toi Bome word from th- Cbaoter, out not ?t?ii 10 o'clock <n<i he receli .,?,, tha Navy Dcpurtn^nt an nounclng thal the crulaer had reported .,,,. mllea from Bhip island, and I is. sh- waa delayed on bi r U ii' b: fog. Mr vviiso to avoid publii Ity Inconnection with the envoy'a vlait waa emphasised to-da not onlj b: th< retlcence of even one in the aentlai party, but by the myetertous movemenU of tbe revenua cuttei wmona After Bpendlng thlrtj boura outslde of Bhip Iskwd waltlng for the Chester, the catter nnally cam< u ,i;, neamed loward Pass CbrlB tian, word rapidlj ipread that tha Cbester had arrlved and had trana ferrad her paaBenger at Bbtp Island. wh n tbe witimia dropped anchor a ni,i, | .... . Ueutt lant Howell, of the cutter, who h id been acannlng 'he ho . ith glassea put out in , tw< nt: -foot launch. .-. ratloTJ of th. . pfa Becrei Bervlce Ln a Wblte H .'ith. the Mttle boat drew up oinnir .1.- ganga ty. Thei Lleu , ,a. ii appean d He enti isuUation wltk the latlve and tl ?? lal - telephoi ? ,..,,,, - mother i onveraatlon ? ii and the i laum ii wenl y\ mona. || .ul to mittini i is - k.di rn.l talring onlj a bI>841 aatomo _ KICKS TROUBLE MOYER ' Suffers More from Them than His Gunshot Wound. H M'.iei t of ihe ? itlon of Min.-is. ? ' -rn kleka ba i.,,i\. i inctdOal ' ??. ":tatJon fran ? aaa rr.Hii th,- gunahol i" i; \ hia Bttei . Mo; ? ? Ma to H .iy <? tiM aaa* . HUERTA SEIZES OIL PLANT Soldiers Will Deliver the Fuel to Mexican Railway. i .-. u/. Mexli o, Jan i Thare ia i. mi nl among oll man ? , ,,, the Fed< rnmeni fon \-4nii.i Oll i ompany to ? ruel oll to the Maali an R . ? .,. i- ..ut of fuei I ni, 14 have taki i , ,. oll planl here, and will de? liver (Ai, notalthatandlng '? .,,,,,, \_ .; ir*a threal thal I . fun Ipa Vli - . | ;,,,-! Xen Jera ? arrlvetl from Tamplco. Thi ? teof Iheati '?i..i I ? it< '?^_'_m_ all-daTbattle ! at nuevo laredo ! Rebels Make Repeated Attacks on Federals, but the Town Rcmains Untakcn. Lnredo, Tex., Jen. l Mexican red I,.,.,,- and rabela who toughl to-da I i posaeBsion ot Sw '?"? M' ; ,i early to-nlfhl ln relatlvely the aame poaltlona aa e/hen tbe I began. From 150 to 300 dead where thej fali ai lw0 ,nded i iffered under i.r attentlon. .. rebela, under General Pablo : saiea wi re leaa than a mile from the town to-n?ght. and tha Federalfl i I intrenched within Ita bordera. Offlclai reportfl of the number of I were lacklng. Tha atucklng ' torcefl placed their ni mber at one bun ',,,,,, inciuding Captaln Eaiquel ' | ... The defendera admitted thi: had i,is; rjft) men, one of whom was Cap? taln Mancilla* Early Ib th- daj Ooaa workera wl o croaaed the river during a lull in the firing reported that the) found more than two huudred J drad on llie flold. Flghting. which began a! daybreak, ' iulled al noon. bul was raopened three . houra later by a g;?n aquad that dn w away from the main body of revolu iiionists and poured a haii of bulle'.s ' mta tho Federal stronghoid. UndaaiB |ed by the bursting of si.ells, the ?un ner, said to b* a FYencbaaao naaaad Brien, tralned hia gup aitb deadly ac curai y wbenever a Bufflclenl numbi Federal targeta appeared Al 4 o'dock ..... ,, ,,,,, , ,....:,.,| their attack, with the Intentlon. lt was underetood, of arork Ing cloaar to the Federal poaltlon and ing to dynamite BOtBbs. i - iring Ihe aftarnoon battle the ^n* ? i gunnar drew the- flre of four ma chine guna, thlrty ahota eomlng froao the Federal Bide to oni from the Con Btitutlonaliata. mth BHen were about one hundred man, Bccordlag to two Americana who i roaaed tho bridga and reachad the revolutlonlai llnea The aquad bad four machlae guna, bul only one al a time. Flghting began thla mornlng, arhen ,lumn of Federal Lnfarftr . led ? aquadroa of cavalry, daahed oul of Xuevo Laredo toward the eaat, nrhere rtltutlonallatfl aeemed to occupy an -,i poaltlofl Ab tha attacklng column paaaed a polnl near tha Rto |Qrande tbree Federala brokc from the ' ranka and ran toward the rlver. Th.Mr , , omradea ih< I thi m dead. \, tii- Federal aortle was aboul to B the Coaatltutlonallal llneo ,ho main body of rebelo appeared aouth of the clty. eomlng from a dlfferent di Back into tha i Itj tha ; : eral i olumn daahed. and machlne | I n ,, itead] fln Bialfl body la, whk h Boon wlthdraw. Bxamlnatton of th< fleld Indlc that al ..n. Btaga ol l tha Con? ; Btltutlonaltau cut off Bn ea( , : of Federal* mowlng them down ; nritb both rlfle and artlllen ' ' '' ! waa aaid that noi one of the Blxl -fiVe ' men In thla i ompanj eacaped The rabelB three tlmea tried to ruah I th? Federal Intrenchaaenta, bul raa cblm gunflra eacb tlm< I huerta" defies Tnemies ! "Rebels Can Never Kill Me," He Tells an American. m. .;. o city, Jan. I - Piaeaaant Huerta. to all Bg ?* th" outlook for tha n.w year aith ieu mis u ith bla aigaing tonlay of a prolonglng tha ' bank for nft. -ii da ~aid t? r^gard the Immedlate Dnaa< Ial diftt i uitj . - - ?. ome and i- reported to 1 have exptaaaad eatlre i onfld n< o ln his abiltty t-i soh" tha great.r probiem in 1 tl!.' t. Th .ving I raceatly to aa American thal the ; resoun ? l of the ? "'inn uad ? bai 'io '?? I unliroited waalth in tin- repubtlc which to the ?' atlon, . thal it was i Bif.it .-i ;?-.! Lo i--g.it.! tha ooamtry as ln a conilttlofl avan B| pn ajmai ing naa n io I Btraa -. Ha Ihaa . oaapan d Ihe 11 pubUi to i -? iki w hach ha waa tin "Ta klll tba snak^ lt la i!,. i ? ad To ovei public tho rabaia n tal and kill mc Tl 11 I ? an do, ri" ii.a? ? ?'? dcral I ?? Bfloong their oattve hills. bul 111?*> i w iii dara t" ana. k this capital \\ iiiu i hva aad hold] ti"' capital the repubtlt . Federals at Ojinaga Utterly Demoralized by Rebe! Onslaughts. HUNDREDS IN PANIC TRY TO CROSS LINE Their Arms Seized by Americans and Unwouna ed Forced Back. PITIABLE SCENES AS BATTLE RAGF.S Dead and Disabled Piled To getlier in Trenches. While Fight Goes On All Day. Marfa, Tex. Jan. 1.?T i ex > rmlnatlon by rebel bulleta the entir. Federal army at Ojinaga, numberlng more than BiX thousanil men, la pian ning to aurrander to the rnited stafa troope atationad nt Proaldio, Tax. Tbe Federalfl to-night ar* utterlp icd by the fury of the rcb<M at tack, w hiih l.as not diminishcd for twelve boura The warning sent by Oeneral Ortega the i ?l comrnaaider, that no quarter would be given or Inead the Federala that la no hope except In wholeaale night to the Am. rlcan - Federal to tho American alde to-day t.. i,mi< permla^ aion for unarmed I Major Mi. hael M McXamee, rom manding tho American forcee at Pre aidio, baa been prepartng for a night t" the American Bld dera] Hundredi alread ;..i most of them Btill cairylng theii guna and i artridgea but all i. n dla armed and sent back to the Mexican American soldlera hold the | and equlpment of more than thre* : Federals who i As the Federala are running .?? ..f ammunition and have no - irpi . s?uns=. th* disarmed men are- pn .ndi-1 cap in the battle r Ready to Receive Federals. a meoaaga addrea m, . N.uneo to Oeneral Hugh L sf Faso, to-day said: "Heavy artillery fii - a and about Ojinaga S. Jred women and children came acrusi and under oovar oa thia aidi. M woundod eaina la from d up and down the livoi nnd are be d a ' burch. Red < ?roa , for three doctora and eeveral aun "f am stiii drivtBg Federala ba^k. flra! diaarmlng them. Have now 200 rlfleo, other arma and ammnnltioa. Etapecl al aay timf durlng tho nsht that tiie greater part of the pvdcrai army, poaalbly 2,000 or 3,000, ma forced to croaa thi rlver. i havemad* rlispositions to disarm and hold them if this takes pla.e. "At thia bour i bave nnc t-onp patrolllng batweon th^ town and the river and aaotber tidlng ro.uis north of Ojinaxa l^ading loward Shafter. ".\ faw snHis lir.'d by rebelfl fell close to or on the American bank of the rlver north of town. N'o OBO B I 4 lnjurerl. r BOBt a d^manri to Ueneral Ortega, warning httn agalnal conse ojuencea of such actlon. s<> far have Hia i-ituation In hand." Dead and Wounded in Trenchaa. In Ojinaga and in the trtnehea around the t'.wn are more than .v*) siain Federala and probably a atiii greater number of wounded. in Pre sidio there are abroady more than 'J')!) wounded, who are t;'\,ns: the abiiity Of the AjBVrTican Red CrOBB wnrkera to care for them. Ten addifional Red Crooa nuraes and a larg?- amount of modical auppllea were ordered to Pre Bidlo to-night to ;, .1 the workef , Wounded Federals cannol be brought 9 aa rapidly as tbej l Cor men < ani ired from tbe Oghtlng line to carry them 0 -t tfs6 rlver. Along the rlver bank on Mexican alde wounded bm i groupa beggtng to be carrted t<> the American si<ic Arrangemenl - -; Kl Paao to-day to brlng many oi s/ounded to thia clty, wbi re thi > 1 ? ptaced In hosi Itala II be d< ne, bul aa Preeldlo 1 m - from the rallroad 11 wlll tak tia>s to Rft them here, and the i injur. "I ? OUM ii' 1 I rough trip. Federal leadera In OJii a '<-d to-day to be ' I following tho ? ? th. rebela reatorda) Instead ll ;, day of unroaalng t> m 1 ..n>i of .1 ? ? folloa Ing ? untii late to-day the wholi ? U) Bgfal and I i- ' the .4 atami ? ?!? to ihe Amei ! ??)'. Fightmg Lasts All Day. Tba battle at Ojinaga one m ' 1..1 -k 11\ sr, 1 .Minii'r ruptedl). with the 1 ? rtnta d la aad aghtlag from the * m Ihe i Ulagi ' 4 draa Lagj - loaor dasJI guna from the htila and .. pi Sn i.u Major M< N tu the 1 "ii-1 of m '???? unwo aabetanta all af the Federala coine acro .vi'uid HUERTA'S ARMY PLANS SURRENDER TO U. S.