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IMetH-ifltli ffiribtme WEATHER Talr to-day, eaow to-merre'V. TEMPl rt ati nr t ktrrday. Iligl". low. t. I uli rrraort I'age II. vi>i lxxiii Xo. 24,360. NKWVOHK. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I*, 1914. k * ? Iiiii/.f. / . \- | > a i * \"i* la City ef "Rear Terfc, "Kewarfc. -lerasj I'Hy aai bbbbssbbb llll Vt U.M", 1. r, .\ 1 11>i win t:i rnutENTs COURT SHIELDS IflRS. BOND'S PAST AT GORE TRIAL Hold> Spccitic Acts in Her Ljfc \Oi Adiiiissiblc jn S30.000 Suit. | \( 11 DES MASS OF SENATORS EVIDENCE \\om,,i.'** Attorney Outlincs (,i-*c. A-leg-tig She Was \ssaultcd. DEFENCI SAYS "PLOT" ..-?tirrdcd TBBi Vction !s Polit ri ( nnspiriU\ to "OcslrnN" Rllnd Drfcndant. ,{ I ? eglnf gton li* ?? ?] ? nn-l ? night a <-_*** I xxas made by rk rmme_ , ..- ? f a J in ? . ? Mra! repa ue, bul ii.-* , t8t.ll ? . saa Dg 44 u apply to ? ? Bond. h ' ' I *?' ' "Baerii on flleil laal '' ' md thi (rjr*.'" ' Lll-ard Bald, ' . t-e.'ori.i l.'c ? and Mr-. Bjad flral ?? et. TTn dinner n 191*-, >;.*re* iT.xitdl Mra. H<.nd ington __N_aaaaetn* nta ter her ? Maraa As-ed How She l_ool<ed ? | xxoman 13 a friend a m I ? eeuti hcr In detui! l.ll'a-rd aid. li? aaM ? the aii?*gcd ? tt*? pia I K?rir."ni C'f Jani"s ? ia Cltjr, ln th'* ?***. i -BB-totel ? \x .'? h-.'igt.'ii. where Ben .'or Gore | | e at hii "4411 auggea ncerning tBaaabti H* t_t whlle Mn Bond attempted t< - -dttlng In a T-rkin** ehaii '. '? Kond, li i-n *Hht h_- 1 *er. and that domg t-'i " 'vnet I| . Kirby Pltapatfick, ? d wltneaaea in the ut. Ha *a - ??- Batti struggied isd the* er | ?? ra broken. a r*?rt el a ? her finj-^r, Ftaining "' -* Hpa r.f the b'd and alao b___boi thgi t:..' eri "rth*d ? ? ; -ang back, ?a?g. "1 ai I tO tn**#*t \ .' '?' 7 Says |(-*8 Called on 'Phone. ? ?? ihai rteon took .?ea-Btor -ore to the , d that the - 01 l City, to rall 8 l.er any ?f get har raailnue<l nn -.1 ?,,H i._?r, fourth rolnmn. This Morninffs News. L.OCAZ.. Page. 1 81 . 1 rrlage.... 1 .1 **-*? tar H ... 2 2 .3 ? 3 i Met a light. ... 3 x) * .5 & 7 Hl Hill ... 14 ! . .1*1 M 14 OENEKAL 1 . 1 2 ..','' ' ' ' ? 3 . -mib* ad -1 ... 4 ?*n***-4" Pa* in.'.... 4 rc-Eiaw .8 3 atlSCEEEAlfEOUS. 6 6 .7 . .7 _ . 7 tt 9 3. IO ..J..I 11 tt Uu'?' 13 -t aw 13 .......11 Briggs's Cartoons ( h ihe Sporting I -age, Begimung To-day SHEPARD IN AUTO CRASHj Runa Into Trellcv Otut Hiddcn by Trcos at Curvc. had s ?.'?-? I ? ?. . ntly. He had bi Bti to White , ? ? - | ? ila cltj. when hii auto moblls hii a trollej i ai on Glenville nted hta eeetng tho ' car until he i n ?'? Mr. 8h< ! ? motorman. n ? ? maah, and nelther | . uff'-ur *s a a hurt. Mr. terday lo hai i Ihe tree cut down to that danger .iti ?? i mlghl be eliralnated. \ ! ? iati was kill! '1 "f thi; i utrve CROOKS ON LINER MAKE BIG HAUL On Advancc "Info." That Olympic Wlll Heavc To "Ilicy Buy low fcnd of Pool. ,. , - Lon f 11. Trmnsatlantic **_n.- | Mcrs niadc a ri.'h haul thla week on board the White Star Hner Olymi whlch arrived nt Bouthampton thla evenlng after Btich rough weather in tha*. Engllsh Channel that -she wai un aM*? to iHii.i ? er i m ? i :i1 Plym* out* ai ? J. Vftcr a hugi wave Btruoh ih. great lina-r on Saturda) af ? . ? ? gx f llve ' deep aea I tn." im \ ing advance Information ? the i irymplc wonld heave to ? on Bunda* mornli *rht the low end of the pool, end ln addltion made iia-a-, - . ? ata flnalt] cleaning ip *?"? 000 beti on ih' da>'s run. ? - omparlng i me ol tlie ? ngers decided that somethini wrong, and t? -iu one of the offleera thr.t xp mi eertalnly knew In d vance that the Bhtp ? o ild bkm u] . The la-ak. however, waa undiacovered before the llner docked. Oamblera Infeated thr- emoklng room throughout the voyage, and there were Boane blg -ard gamea ar,<i plenty of erap ahootlng, a paattme whlch now Beema to bt q ilts the reguiar thing. The aforementlbned group of llve won ? atnntly, capturlng ??\er> pool ? a . . al the paaaengers became decidedly nore, and on th.- ia:t night out made bo Btrong a complalnl that ? rnnks did not rrturn to the BBtol Ing room. Scotland ".ard detectlvea mct the h'.ai tu-day. but no ..rrcst?i were made air! the garnbler.s dinup*.. aretl. H is they are golng to tho Rlvlera to the Contlni ntal III d ;AT 75 DIES TO SAVE WIFE; Rushing Into Burning Building Husband Is Suffocated. Charieatown, w. Va., Peb. 11. -Davld . -. w 11> t<. sevent] I - old, lo.-t ins Ufe m an attempi t.. rea \s n< sei entj ?eight ? ? a hen the ] colonial manalon on the > Btate of thi ..,,.. . idw< i .-. Tyler, m ar here wa ? ?? tO-day. Mr. and llrfl, Whyti ;..-.. ed al Bergen \ ,i bad been spendlng the winter wlth ? '*?? -v ?'? Ti '??"? i >i. Tj lor dieco* ered tha- ftre and Mr. Vt hj U ? i - d. Noting hia v,ff, .,,,.. Mr. M " re-entered 11 harred i wen found to-di BLACKMAIL CHARGES MADE BY PRINCESS j Wife ol PriMC Victor oi iliurn; and Taxis Is Accuscr in London Courl. : R) Calile to Th4 London Vt t. 11- An < v.n ,,! nn ;. . Opl tO I'L" k" I m.tii .-. prim eea wa related st l i w , . mlnster poll< ? ? ? rday. I t lounael for the pi hii ! . ? a ??? the wlfe of Prii ? ' 11,'iMi and TaxlS. I' Waa all.-g. d tliat iccuaed man ot i Maur had mad. ?. ? ' ' '? prlni ? M, had har attct ? ? I ad aft rward wrltten a blackmaillni lettei to her, I . i pi :- ?>? '? ? ? ,,,,,,, i, markabls i- tera woro. re id, .img ?""? deai ribed .. * a dirvot do * w ith mn n-??? ss foi money. .\t ti,-. -?,?,, nl "? his am Bal Maur, i( ,? ,,. .,, .i .. a dining wuh a ttmr _? <j iroinai - ' *? * '"' * "?' i ,,, g r,.i. thi ? fmanded ea ,i BANDITS HOLD UP CAFE; STAB ONE Seven Men Take $4,000 in Loot from Patrons at Pistol'a Point. TWO WOMEN AMONG TIU; TWELVE VICTIMS \ 11 c j_; c ci (iunnian Slashcd amh May Die Police CaptttTC Tlircc After Cliase. ["en men and two women aere icated rripoll Re. tauranl N* ?J 11 Broome Btreet, bI 12:30 o iock this moi iiit g, ?> hei n m< n ent* r* d, atrung tht-maelv* along Ihe wall and ; gainal the do* rjollj drea r* ?...'-. >? . Thej had done all tl nd In ? m i a matter ol fashion thal Ihe dln* ra w i rt ima i d into ill* i n..i b x*. ""I a i. ' _ d uni II on*. oi thi i.tlng " ' .nthon C* No. "'7 K< nmare Bti eet, a hft ttlng ?' th hii xi ii. , Marie 11 ? .I "Th* re'*t i hai I en tence with an oal' , ? ? ,. .-. i y pati and _? to rlae from hl a'nothi r nf the toi ip i r..;, ied i ii" Bi* monl go i 'elen ? ? harg* d with i man lo death In a aaloon ni Kenmore and Motl atreets. He waa aequitt**? ?\. " x,-,,,j the b< cond man iti pping . >li '.'at*'.. "Mi t ? i in ma Knife Held at Man's ThroaL then, b. for* ? ? lentano could gei v i ,,ii ? talr, th* man, i I ? - revol ei fi om hla l Ighl hand, ?lri'\x .? knlfe in hl rlghl and held 11 al i . |en( i ?. throat. '?\ ra. go ahead \* Ith tht othi i th. turning around to hh ' inmp tnlona, Thai ordei caus* .1 the oth* aia m< n . the dlnera io hold up their handa, '? r..:r of the men, x\ith th* ir rei ol ? plng the room eoi tantlj h< Id th. ir poaltiona by ihr wall whlla two othera wenl through th" pocketi of th-- twelve dlners and, after they had taken the money, Hii>,)'*<] rlnge from . - . removed watchea, acarf i""s ? hai ie** elry the women a ore on ? ?. From Mra. Celei tano ? diamond rlng a i rth I Ft* \ olvera had co ? red Raj mond Per rotu*. the proprletor, ;uid h> had re* rctained Inactlve Hla . u-h rrgist.r vaa ? .i. and thal gava up *',r' bi < - "That'a all," aaid 'hr two men who had been commltting ihe actual rob axj the* : u i.p<*<) back Into pli - with thr- four othera, with W.000 ln .ii wclry nnd caah. ?? mi rlghl -waltl" ??'.! the man Btandlng over < lelentano n ith thr knlfe, and ha Immedlately plunged th* wea pon aeveral tlmea mto Ci lentano'a aldi aad abd*."? The latter fell le the ti,,,,,-. his aaaallant, bellevlng Celen tano dead, ordered ?* rel reat. Bandits Flee After Habbmg. As the;. atarted oui >1 ihe do i I women acreaurned, nmi thr* e i Callahan, O'Qorman andCarlln, ran ln. ?< he robbera had b* par ted and thla mada II ne*r*__M-r>" ,ul' -*?* policcmen '.. plck out Juat certaln of them and run th* rlak nf I* ttlng the othera eecapt*. i 'allahan caughi b man three bk away, rn Broome and Porayth atreeta, ii.- sald he X4a.s Antonlo Bantinl, tw* i ty, of No. 348 Baal 13th atreet O'O* - man caufh! Leo Ballango, of No. BO i;;th atreet, ;n the Bowery and Prlnce atreet. Bllvla Taguagambu, twenty-one, of Na. 741 Park av* aua, Brooklyn, xxas cughl bj Carlln at Qrand atreei and tht Bowery. They were taken to the Mull atreei Btatlon and all charged with . , robbery and carrying on* realed weapona Taajliagamba ha.i .. revol* er on him. Tha poUcemen i ? tha othera throw theirg away. Ban* tinl waa charged, ln addltlon, with i tlng Celentano, who is dylng in Bt \ in* ent'a Hoapital. KRACKE ROUTS A BURGLAR Commissioner Leads Chase? Man Pleads Starvation. Bridg* i omi ? alon r r J. _? Kra* ke, tntering ins home, at No. 11 Kenmore btreet Brookl n, laai vening, aw ln tl.. kltcben a young man who nid not 1,1,1; to him like gnybody thal beloviged around tha houai Thal tha young .., thl -? ? in.-.i apparenl when. on noting thr' urrixui of Com* ....;. r Kracke, ba backad agrilely ... kltchen vundow atid ran ar ? ard to <'.*.t. n avenue. I . commlai lon* U enl after him, ahouting, "Btop tldef!" a cry that X4;4.s ..i i,. arb) i their boanea to enter into tha i The man had a 8??*- ifad bj ' n gol under n*a* i.'it tbelr crlei aroneed Bergeanl Mor and I'atroiman Marcellua, arho got j ,? the eorner of r.iton ivenue and St , . .;-; j-jxt as the hV' Ing man ' aprang Into an unconpleted beuae. . Lanterna were eanployed to hunt out] t)H. k ItOT, and, Ju.*t as" he was | ,,,.,- d, ; '? leap* d from a trlndoa ..,,, ,,i. ng st. I'aui s Coorl to . ,, avenue Al Auetln gveaue William E. - Of N" ."'-'-' Eggt Il2d Btn li "^'i!""1*- hnn and knocked blm down ._. When the prleoner na* taken to inr* Bnyd* r a "!l he aaid I.aa jnxeph i '??? :< plumber, of Na Wl Harl .,,-, . . Brookl* n He h'-u-K**.! thal he ir not locked Up, aagrtng he ivae oui of worh and thal hia wlfa xxas a*lthoul food ! DYNAMITE WRECKS HOMES; Explo_ion of Powder House Wreuks Damage at Stamford. ? i . | , l*he Ti ne.] mford ? onn Feb. Ll. Man.-, [.?iu ii. i were driven oul of thelr] I homi am I d of dollan dam- . age t.. propert waa dr.no to-nlght when '-'?''" poi nda of dynamlte raploded ? r.r,-. ,| ?? houai of J"hn .lanir?, a ? ontractor, ln "? alle* etn 11. v. Indon a v ere broken wlthln a ra.i ol haif a mlle, (me or two houi ea a*cn practicall] deetra ed Om houae caught Bre from upset lampa. Then ?..'... of life. Tri-? wen uprooted .'',;'i there i** a greal chaam flfty feel long and from ii-.o i" ? ? ? ntj fi ? t deep In the ground ,, i iron !??'?? der houi a ? i ood Thi o ii e of ? alon ia a mj - ',. i ? Mr Ln. ? ? ? ??.. "nr attempted to burglariie thr powder lioua '?? ago, and he haa an Idea that the partj returned to-nlght The ? f.> ind rn. fragmei la ol ;* man or ol n| ln ihe areckage HINT AT PERJURY IN GWYNNE WEDDING _ i Prosectitor in Jersey City lo Staii Legal Inquiry To-morrow. 11 c marrlage of M \- . . ': - l-.. i.i,.,. ,,.i rtiat' modi I to Arthur i, i noe in .!? ? ? '? on Mondaj . ? f.'.\ ing .'ii ? lopemi nt afti t ? n\,, ,. . , . ? lt- nnder In-, ? -ratiori bj K.'l" ri 8. Und -i" th, the ? , i..... uii.i- of Hudson i lountj, The ! bride an I the s II n< as, Russell l iair, il i alleg. " commltted p< rjur* . Mra. | Gw* nnc in telllng her age nml (lalr I i giving a wrongrealdence. Theoffl I . ,., i aaid i" be the Rev. M 11- i \\. .,,ii. of the Trinlty-Heddlng ? i , copal ' 'hu'rch of Jera [ . 'jt\ ? iolati d the laa. ll li aaid. ln marr* ing i Im coupli ? I bv. legal . i twentj fpur houra after I ie ....: obtained. proai cutor Hudapeth .--aid laal nigl I nvcetigation of the New Jersay marriagi wonld be made ihe llral thing to-morrov morning. if Inveatigatlon :,,,... thai the partiea Intereeted \io lated the lawa ol the Btate, he aaid ? ould be taken. The prosectitor aaid that, perjury was an exti idltable offence. Th. wii ieaa to the Jeraey waddlng im ai H Qalr, .-"n nf Alezander Galr, u retlred busineaa man ownlng ,i ,-..).. vi al ? i' ''? ??'?'? p***ominant l? tn? i intbu h se ""ir "f Brooklyn. Ti,. famll: home l N o 322 Ea t r.i.i atreet, FTatbuah. ? t . . M i .i thi ?' ruplea of 'h-*- bride": parenl . th.uple were agaln wedded ? evening ln St Teresa's Roman . am..ii. Church, Bterting Plaoe and riasaon avenue, Brooklyn, by Pather [eehan. \" hen eeen at the home ol thi bride Na M2 Rergen Btreet, other than conflrming the weddlng laal nlghl ..-, i . fact that the .tple weni through a cli ii marriage ceremony In Ne*. Jeraey Mondaj night, they refuaed to dlscusa the affalr. Mr. Gwynne, *vbo I .... eanephi ol Mra. Cornellua \ andt rbilt. aai I laal night: ??Well, >' Just dlsregarded ihr wed I md N*' re legallj Jolned ,,, .. ,-,,. to nlghl at tho reetory of B, -,-.,. .;,?; church h. Pather Mee* n u .-i Galr aii i refuaed to dle pari in the affalr. ? , |d. ..t' the marrlage. which ?, tigated by the New Jer Proi ecutor, growe out of the ? irrtage lleenae In Jeraey Phe New Jer* *t marrlage b*v. Beci ot I, Paragraph I, reada: "if aai .--. appl: Ing for a lleenae nnder thla , - ball Un"*' Ingly make Ealae anowers to an: of the Inqulriea asked by the ? regiater or cierk, or thelr dep ! aii be deamed gnllty of perjury end ahall, upon eonvlctlon thereof, be aubject to tho penaltiee lm , thercfoi by the lawa of thla btate." Th-- penalty for perjury in New Jer .-? ir 'm on?. and a balf yeata to Accordlng to report which was vert nod by the bride and brldegrobm foi ng their elopement, they went te Jem y I Ity laal Monday. and after ob tainlng a lleenae were marrled there bj ? clergymaa of the MetbodM faith U.-I...II la obtaining the lleenae to marr:. Galr, who H la alleged appiat... ,.s a \? itneaa, gave his addreaa aa No. 167 Bergeo gvenue. Hen It waa found thal he did not live there nor waa he known to the taniily that I |ee the houae. Tbe 1 nd.-. it is aaid, gave her aga; rt?j twenty-one, whan, a.-- a matter of tact, Bha bl I lateea. Thla age was .-ontirnied j t< .. reporter who cnltad al the Kenaal home laal night. BRYAN DOVEPREENSWINGS But Peace and Piasters Go Hand in Hand. Says Secretary. T..? "rl'. .ne BOti Waahlngton, Feb ll.?Tha Beeretaryj of stat** relaunebed me "battleehip ot peace" tO*-day ar-n trained lt- batteries oti tv.e Foreign Affairs ."oniniittce ln a .. acrmon. in which bs prsaebed on the t. .? "Ne Peace Wltheat Piaatrea" ! ]\e urged U.e .-oininlttee to upproprlutc < ? for *? proper eelebratlon at the lentennUI annlveraary of the Tn ,.; Ghent I thlnh WS havs Miet.t the nnnln.um Inn lebratlni tblngs tbal tn_ke for pes i and tire maxiroum iii prepar ? . ;...\ri- t" . ?:BS BB ? vlr Bl ? ? -.. ? ' ' Sr'1' ? >,v' . th. .--. r-tary f_\orcd the ptae. , r h bratlon fund , V -. alr.*' ttr. Hr?.-*.? replied. 1 am nol onlj. in tavajr of ceMbratins th" . ??? l.nt I an. ln fnvor of i-a>let>r_tlng i . ? lil.ri.4ll , I .. ould llOt Uka- to tu tbs nilnimuin lower than 1150000 WIRELESS MESSAGES TO GERMANY NOW Tribune Sends First Aero gnini to Ambassador James VV. (icrard. MESSAGE FRO/VI BriRLIN TO A1ITCMKL; Conimurticatinn Opcneil Between llie TribllHC a:id " I a*?*_j lisciic Rundschatt." I -.. 11*, Long 1 ilan I, Peb. 11, Pra - ticall* ' ? rf. ' a v .- -?? . ommunli atlon between the I nlted Btatea and Oer many, Blgnallizing th* beginning of a era ? ommerclally and Intell* *tual- i i ? 11. ? ... t he t wo llom . b .i ? ? ompleied I ite to-nlgt.l ; The Tribune aenl greeting from thii pl over 1 000 mili of and i land i" 4\mb idor ,'am< W. Oera/d, and '?> the "Taeglii ehe Itund ich iu" ln 1 Thei e a < re l a m* ? aagi Araba sador Oerard, Berlin "Glad to feel ydu are now cloeet to ua i;' I a/lahca from your frlenda al ; home ? The Nc xx - Tork Tribune." i Mi other aa "Taegll ?br. Rundschau, Berlin: "\x ,? no** gieel \ ou b nelghboi. '?The Nea .York Tribune ?Tho Taegl?che Rund ihau back ihr folloa'lng in repl] lo The Tribun* . ".\." Tork Tribun*. Nea i*ork "The Taegll cha Rundecheu congrat ulati The New-York Tribuna on the bctterlng of 'iir* eommunicatlona through wireleaa beta*een German* and Amerlca and lenda greetinga ..n be* half i.t tho < k rmaii people. ( SignorJ i "Taegiiache Rundachau, "Berlin.' The flaahoe -mno ln Clear and dla* tin.-t, ho Bharply thai "Bob" Prender? gaat, operator, mlaaed only nlne xxords of the -?r'ri whlcb came in to The Tribune and other new BBapetl . < me (if the re turn medsagrs xxas from I .urgot'ieistcr , "fVermuth. .Mayor Miti-hel. "' ;r**.^.n(--J an.i ??h.ii.c . h&cda i-x the nam mekhod of ? ??n-.Mi.utii- i cation between the two greal citiea of Ne\x and Old ?Vorld I'. rinuth, Flrat Burajromeiater, Berlin in addltlon i" iho meaaagea The Trib? une aenl tho r*ewap-t|>era of Nea York i |ty BenI eollectlve good ariahee to hia najeet) tha Broperor, thu* markmg a new atep ln the offlcial reUitiona of the j countrlea and emphaalaing the cordlal it arhlch has grown up during th-* Kalaer'a relgn. Tho meaaage of thp i e*a papera araa: "Newap-vpera of Nea Tork Bend groettnga lo his majeaty tho Bmperor by tho nea <> in-i.??--?. ahlch has brought Intotonch the greal German natlon and th United Btati -. "The TTilmne, Bun, World Herald uid Tlrm Thi me_a_gea arare aenl froaa 'hei GtXMool tower of the atlantlc Com munlca-ion ? Jompany here. For montha bita of ineaaag* - have been tranamitted | between thi.s and the aiater sta'ion at | Nauen, twenty miles weat of _*er_o. Bo cloaelj have all -onerimenta been gtiarded that nothing but oca-sional ritmora of me_MB_ge ti_u__erg -U-roaa the Atiantic havi rewardad seekers for ln* j forniatiuti. Tho si-tidiiig of to-ntght's j cri*e_munk*ataona however wag o_-k*lal notlce thal at laat New rork. the, ~r. ateat Oeman city ln the world next j o }',i rim. im v rtually on apeaklng terma .. itb Burope. There was no more fus? and **xclte-| ment in ihe sending tower at Sayvit:_| to-night. deapite the atgnifli-nce Jf tne OC?aalon, than there WOU)d haxe be. n in any tfldegrapb ofnea The m* wcrc turned ovar to the sendcr, who ... down at his key and bogan tlcklng Offl ti,o lettara, The heax.x- craab of tne hlghpower* j1 apark of the Ingtrument and hcioxx- n the station tiie dull ruar nf th* dyna-I mo- told. boxvexcr. th_ t reinendors I alect-ic tmmtnjy aaeded to pggdoet the | ni'ssage-i geroag ti-e 4<x?j-miie waalel of water. The mt******f**** nfttft ?d.i under the di raetiofl of b\ O, Kuvhnv, tbe ohief in r-pactor foi the Atianth. Common*rt*atio4B Compan* ln tho fjaitad Itatea*. and were re*_e*rt*ed at Nauen b) Paul Pl* hoa, i hief a_glne?_r of the **eanpany ? Ber-" _ NEW MURDER CASE STIRS KIEFF Body uf Boy. txhumed. btated to Show Thirteen Wounds Town in Fcrment. b> OaMa io n * Ireaaaa | iCiedf Keb. 11.-Great exut't.. prexails here over another alleged "rttual ii'-.rdor ' a'. the small town of KaMoff. forty milea from Kieff. A O.nstian orphan boy, li'ing in a Jew?| lah family, xxas muidered txxo months :i(,*.i. and. al'Ur the l*g_-l taanMaJt, xxas burk-d <'xx ing to **im-ter rumom the |...,i> xvan exhumed, and the exatmna ttated. -hoxxed tuirteen ?? oui ds or. tho body. Tb? dty in ln a ferment and the aaaa in aspeeted to create an l_itereal avan tn.>r.' wldeagread Uaaa the BmUAm ..r fair C. F. MURPHY HERO AT MIDNIGHT FIRE Tammany Chlef, Judge Moss and John McCooey Save Flfteen Families. _ ALL WERE SLLLPING IN BURNING TENF.MENT Resci'crs Round Up All Those Kvicted bv Bla/.e and Take Them to a Restaurant. ciinr'-"ri r. Mnrph:. leader of Tem n.an>- Hall; J.aht' l-:. McCooey, bls [Brooklyn lleutenant, and Spedai Bee Judge j... ?,.; S Mi i . returnlng ii, r\ entng dress from ?? dinner early thi . ni"; ilng, ri cu d Bfte< n familles rrom ??< burning tenemenl whlch they ??.or.. pasalng on thelr ? ??? home, Wiih tiI*-ir- fur coats ami silk hata conaplcuoua In the lonel) nelghborhood of Thlrd i ? ? nue through s hlcti they were pasalng. the thr.'- were riding ln a Thlrd avenue streetcar when they notir-.d that a firo had Btaited _t No. 200 in thal Btreet. Tne poltcaman who v^nt in tii' alarm, Oharles O'Connor, or" th'- Baal -'-') Btreet statlon, was not in .ight, and. wlth Judfr.- Moafl in th'' leauJ. th.-- Tamman: leadi i ran Into the burning building .*.-?? ording i" Mr lurp Judge *.*.,,<? waa th.- one princlpell* reapoi - sibie for the work of reacua ??Vou wanl to remember, he aaid lalfr. ?'[iia.t he a.s the ?ne who ran ln ftrat and rouaed the famittes. We ???ant with him arid made them gO doivn Btaire." When their werfc waa balf flnished ihei i.men arrived and tne combined force aueceeded in getting all the "?? upante, numberin'r ono hun . re and Bftr. Into the street before I , . an had tuna- tu dreaa fully. There the T.in.m.tn. 'chlef' and bll oompaaiona rounded up the ahlvering n tn, WOinen and chlldren and took iheai te aiiain 'i restaurant near by. Cpftoo and a and Om ' - ' *-'-' bed the Bght from that pttce. Before tie apparatua, baatilj -um moned. arrived, thi ftre had ipread tramp No. 200 to No, 108 and 20% and around the corner to No. i*>$ Es Ifth atreat, r.-utitiK Beventy-dve CaroiUes. Deput; Chlef Il< ;lJg t.< ? ?.'"i Immediately aent ln the fourth, which '.?r.-u-'iit Chlef K, , ;,., w | ? a ai pa itua wuth of lith Btreel i mi.. arotnan ? aughi ln oaa of the bulldinga to whlcb tbe flre had apread, .... radly burned *n<; ruiihed te Belle* . . Hoapltal II t" thought tl ? ? ? apei! HUSBAND'S VALUE $6,000 Son's Worth Set at $2,000 in Explosion Suits. i ??? Baltimora Fob, lt. latlmatlng tbe l alue of an eye a*. f?00 and the hcarin< 0f une ear at |!00l Judge P.oi-e to-da/. in the Unlted Btatee Courl began as* aaaafng the damages whlrh the VBtO Companj and the General gtevedoring rompani must pag for tho loea of life and InJurtOfl sust.iln''d through 'he dynamitg SJtplOBieai on the Hteamer Alurn Chlns ifl Daltlwaere harbor, laal Mareh. Tho Ifaryiand iteel Companj waa awarded 172,584 for damagaa auatalned by the eollier Har?n. The -i.jIis to t_iied ahout $1,000^000 and dataagee M aboul 1*500,000 i-.ll) be asae-rased. ii-.,* Bmniints aUasrad t..r huaband Wllled varicd from HoOO to #6,000. CASTILLO SLAIN IN BATTLE WITH VILLA SOLDIERS Six of Bandit's Followers Shot Down in Fiight to the Hills. CAVALRY PURSUING REMNANT OF BAND Five Men and Two Women Lscape to Fastnc_-.es of Chihuahua. FOIL FaXFCUTION PLAN RcbcI I cadcr Watitc*. to Take Public \onceartcr f<"" Ameriean*-' Deatbf, ?i - K.i Pa ? i ? . I". 'i II M ???'_: tiiio, -, he -? " ?' rags "'?? i hi bl ths ple of Korthwestern Chll tor ? ? .,r more than a year '?? ? death, it I poi * stt ? *? ' rebel o '. ? undi N1 ? ? ' Jujw Samaniego. ??. Ith ( * of bla bandit band, '; e men ai d 1, omen of the band escaping Into the hills near Cho ; ? rorty-flve northeast of P ? f blhui - Thla ib the aubeta diapatcli Ived late to-da: b* Oi neral Panehe Villa, in Juarea, from tl.bei garri son at Pearson. < !ourt< rs. tho d mtch .-.ii.l rtrried the nea ? to P .-.rson. Major Samaniego <?-? ? rl s ei uriera - id were puraulng lh< rcmnanl of the band, ind would return to Pearaon as . ,?.n ea thej had eaughl and kilied ihem. Villa Ifl awaltlng connvuaatl-on, bul doea not douht thal the report Ig true. vuia had planned a ptahllc execntion for Cafltlllo and his tnen, but Major Pamanlego bad net reeelved hia *-.rd-?rs to that effeot, and when he <ame upon Ullo h<- ordered hia men to show no mercy and take no priaonere CastiHo's Fin*l Atrocity. Caatillo had b<ng been robbin-r and murdering people in Weatern Chihua? hua, but it waa not until he crosmed hia Inkjuitiefl wlth the Curabrs tunnel alaughter of Itfty-two peraona, Inelud mg ten /Unericana, eight aAdaUa o' ihe Mexico Northweetern Raiiroad and two women and Bve uhlldrea, that a ... mattc nnd deb rralned e?orl wna ,,i, dr to run him down. Three daya before the Cumbre tunnel later ? command of rabal aoldierfl i,_,j eome upon Caatillo'- band near Bl Vallo, and twenty-two of the bandit* irare kilied ln the hat tie whlch tel* lowed, bul there -Aai no pnreuH of the bandit Chlef and the remnant of his | until he had sent thfl naspenget train wlth its load of hutnenity into the Maslng tunnel, whli b he had mlned :,,r the purpoae of defltroylng the train ?nd its pa?engerfl, Por twe years Uastillo mlfld as gggO lute rnonar h la the ooontr: around Lefl Palomas end ln tiie leeerted htBOt leaa Iforatoa ? oiontes of fVeetera Ch huahua. There he and his men appr priatad what they whlhad of mcrchan diflfl In htores. furniture in housca. CBt tie on the rangea or money ln the p00h> 4 thr people, and no one vraa sble to di.-.pute their r.ght to do so. Well anned, tramed in -;uerrn._ nghtlng, knowlng even fool of tha ground over whieb they roamed, Caa tillo's tnen, numb?*nng always more thaa Bfty ?nd Boaaetimee as man- as two bundred. were invinelble. Kor DMtra than a vcar the main Fed? eral government k--pt. a fOTOe of sev eral hundred men on the trail of C&e tillo, but they never ahowed am -r ln -llnation to put a t>top to the ban* . ectlvitiee. When the redarals wre driven from Wistern ChihlMhM the rcbels; kept up the pretence of tr - ing tO Catflh and puni.ih (Jj_tilIo. bj* did n..i aeriouflly try l0 fln'- "r ,0 ** ure bim. < ?ustlllo s hatred of Huerta mad- \ ire hun, and three months ago. when Cafltlllo ga%e an aarort to VI wife and aanl her in saftty to JtMl when she was making h-r way frmu Torreon, Villa became indebted to t!, bandit and pra'ti-all;. admltted tht-t would '"? fl'ad to bave CaatOlo ce.is bJfl depredation-s. but tbat he couid BOI rse force to make hun dflfllfll Amne?ty Offsrsd by Villa a ie<x daya before the battle at Ei Valle OaatiHo'8 band araa scat tered, Villa ? ,,: ,; ?ajgeeriea to hlm uid te othar bandll chlaCa la Northern chihuahua, arith an offer of amn. and a pronn-e. tO take them la the rebi I arrrv if tl.-y would lay down tha-lr argBB ? I a-bruary 14 Tl.at olTcr **as withdrawn and tlie aanlaieriefl recalled after the Cnoahra tunnel di-aster. whfln Villa be. amc _at '.-rtled th.it t'astlllo na.l per*-onally di ract.-d that plece of flendlehneea Bti then V'!i.i h.a.M urged bla man to eatcb the bandit chief and his band at any . ust, and'he h..? had Bf* hundred men ilng for CaetMo mgi.t an.l d_. iY..m Imericaa ranebmec und eatiia men la Weatern ? 'hlhuahua aid I | tm Bonore Caatillo ba.^ aaenred more than $.'"'..*."0 diitltn* the last > e*r. it i? .(..mi..!. h1. BSlBlng their <attl.? aivi holding them for I tax whi.h he p .1