New York Tribune.(New York, NY) 1913-12-07. · Detective Flood Arrives fromChili with Gutman,...
Transcript of New York Tribune.(New York, NY) 1913-12-07. · Detective Flood Arrives fromChili with Gutman,...
IVIettJ-l0rli Srtbtme1818. I»l The Trlbune Aaam-intl>->n
Vol. LXXIII....N0. 24,403. < loiidj to-da-. raln to-nljrhtand to-niiirron ; eooler to-morron. XKW-VORK, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1918..66 PA6ES aw i Bl*PPLEMBNT. PRICE FIVE CENTS.
BANKERS WAITINGMUNSEY DEPOSIT
Promised $500,000 Not YetPlaced in His Trust
Company.
WILLIAMS FENDINGOFF INVESTIGATION
lndications Increase, However,That Congress Will Inquire
Into the Case.[Krom The Tribune Mui.
Waahlngton, Dec 8..-Franb a. Mun-ama to this oit>. to-day antl hai
an int. rvii-w arlth John Bkelton Wlll-Uma, th> AaalataUil BaKretnry <>f 'he
Treasury Mr. Munee; was a**&oropa<il i.iini asti-r Wllllams, brother
,-' .luiin Bkelton and a dlrector of the
Munaey Trust Compaay, and hy R. L.Norton alao a dlrector "i" th* MunaeyTrual Company <-f Waahlngton aadpreaidenl of the Munae) Trust Com-I.
pany <.;' Baltlmore. |A.-s:stant Becretary YYillinms <x-'
plalned later thal lha Intervleuf ar-ia
caaual ami arlthoui Blgnlftcance, Mr.
Munaey ha\ inc "merely dropped bt" on
hia aray i" bla trust company.Thera arere Increaaed Indlcatlona to-1
day that the Treaaury Depertnaent ar_a
l everythlng m its power t<> fendn Inveatlgatton by Consrtfto. Th :..
la hotrever, additional reaspn to !>*¦-.Hve t' a: one or more reeolutlona de-mandlng aucb an Inveatigatlon will he
ari ') it) Congreaa at an earlj dataai ih.- croaa "f liusiii.ss to-day thal
Treaaury Department was stiii wtttouttha f'Tinal application from th.- ia-
tifinal l.anks of this city f,,r thc $1,000,-ini. wiii. h Assistant Bei n tar.v Williaius
depoelted arlth the Munaey Trust Com-jand arhlch it is ciutotnary to ha- j
nian.l as a guarantce, ami further rt-
aniinatitm hy the hankers of the se-
curttlca of th" Unlted states TruatCompany, which Assistant BecretaryWHllama accepted as a j.Timary se-
curity f.-r the $1,000,000 depoBtt, tn-rrtases their surprise at Um course oflthe Treaaury Dipartnient and 04 casiona
aome aautlety <»n their part.At tiie close of Lusiness the nation;:!
bankers had not heen informed thnt
Munsey had mad- good the promis.- f
his BBBorlalr OUvter, that )i<- (Munaey)wouid deposit I900.O00 caak arlth his
truat company. It is hopeci, however,that after informing htmsclf r.gardn.grabi s.ntlmonts of the hankers .Mun-./:wlll see fit to make this deposit ami Iihus to rolnaat at least lialf of th»" le-
ppalt advanc.-ed to the trr.st company bythe government.As terniing to allay the anxiety of
th< hank-ra. it ls asserted that, <>n be¬half of Munsey. Samuel M. Hann. of
baltlmore. a former bank examin> r.
arho was thorouKhly familiar with tiie
r-ffairs of the Unlted States Trust Com-pany, came to Waahlngton and exam-
tned th* aaaeta <'f that company baforeMunaey declded to have h;s trust com-
pany take over the obllaationa of that<-. n' «-rn. And it i« alao polnted out
that the natlonal bankers themeetveaundertooh to gnarantee tne depoMtiarael tha Tnite.] Statf-s Trust Companyagainot loaa if i'w aaaeta arere turnedover to ih.-m for UquhMtlon.
Aaaiatani Becretary WHllama reeentarefei-ttaa to the Cad tiiat Munae]
falled to make good tiu- presntae oflOUvler that he, Munaey, wouid depoalt1400,1. ln hi own trual company. In
Mr. Williiims has gono BO far, lnlai "ne Inatanca, as to inform an
oflroer of a national bank that he owedan apolOeTy tO Munsey f.,r having saidti.it Munaey had repudtated the agree-¦enl
.\ Blgnlfleant Ughi on tha ottclalTreaaury state m.-nt quotad la ThaTribune of yeaterday.thal "th<- Mun-Bej Trual Company ««s the beat quall-¦ed bank ln Waahlngton to handla thesitunt'on.'" arnl thiM company had the
I ontinu.-a on fourth page, fourth i-olunin.
This Morning's News.LOCAL. I'ag*
181.944 and HaK of f.ems. 1
H'linni Bebeneb Dylag.ia*etaen Neadle Alarm Bpreada. llfc.'jo'i-.Miie Trip to Land Prlaoner.... 1Vet* t<> Cure Motliei -In-Law. 3
MeOulre Baek; Dleappeara. atsanta ijaus's Latchetrlng Out. a
Baaamdretela Leeea Opera Bull. 3Met Read] te Pleh at*>eeker. 4Caa'i Agree oa N'e*** Party. 8
I'reii.jetgtist on m ummond's Trall... 8
Ba Admiral MUea Woa Buddenly... aTblnb* Wllsen Worba Hard. 7
Arbltrater* Interprel Declaleai.HUENEEAL
Baabi i Waltlna foi Munaey Depoelt. lMaxtt i, Rei ala Chei ked. 1
Uetcb-Hetchy Blll N<ar Doen. aA-ke Amerteana le Aid MeatoaaB..., 3I .- BlUtrag* Ainl.ush. 5
Bapeet Qulcb w«- en Primary Wll.. aCoeelne Cruead* Reecbea Tenneeeee.. 7
roatiORi'Uke as Judfte al TjAgO DenC4. 8
Byeney Orundy Wrltea New Piay.... 8Paraaera War on Kosbuntlng. 8Mtiit.iiit "Araonetlea" al Work. 8ateuretanle arltk Playera Ahoaui.... oBegtaienl yuits Zabern. 9Qenaen riitiiiMii ,,r Monroe Deetrlne 9I'riiKB Read] i"! Albaalan Throne.. 8I'rtneh Mtnleteftal Oisia. 9Haiiet ror Ruaelaa Nobfllty.9Madhnuse fer Siiin I i||,|.,iiihI. 9ripanisii Pollei 0*1 B "IlitfTles". 9
MISCELLAWEOUB.¦aUterlal.10Musi. .11'..it.).',,'. .XIlaartlna lactleB . i'a.t afcreelhft] I'Mrt | ..
BbaafMnj |.ar, | . 7keal Batata I'art 1.1, 8 and 3haaaetal at,d MarketH-rart 4.4, 8, aA""y and N'nvy l'nrt 4. 8
GIRL, 13, TO JAIL 10 YEARSChild's Quarrel Ends in Death
After Attack with Spade.[By "*ela-flr-**»a t.. Tho Trlb-BBa 1
Prince Albert. Baak., Dac. I. Thir*trlen-year-old Kathleen simnn wasv. nt. tu-o.i to-day to ton yeara la tbepeultentlary b> Judge Brown lor themurder ot Julia Jennlhga, fif-'ht yeara'.id. rn WaaBw, Bauskatchewan, onJune .'i laatThe glrl iiiii Tint premedltate the
,'riino. ibe sHi.i. ea tln- detalla arere
drawn fn>m her b> counael. A loaa oft,mper. ti-.it v.is all, arhen her angeraraa aroueed by hor compankm, arhoannoyed ber by atriklng ber aith thebody nf a dead pralrle ehlcken Kath¬leen bed alapped the y43*unger chlld,¦,'.'m fiii ... the Krnutid bm aroae de-nant, refualng to ceaae her teaalng.i-'tiuiiiy -.ho older glrl, ezaaperated be*yond .-..titr.ii of bereelf, eelaed ¦, spadethey aera ualng In thelr work of gath-orlnc; ni.-'ii.inal j.lnnts and Btrilck herpleyiaate In the bead. felllng bar.Afterarard, craaed arlth rage, Kath*
ii"n Btruck tln- Benaeleaa form hk.huanl again, untll no sign of nt'.- ap-p ...!..] Waktng then to a reallaation,./ her .io. ii. but onlj a chlM'a graapof its borror, ahe tvd to her horo,
MORGAN'S TOMBGUARDEDArmed Man Watches Over
Grave of Financier.Hartford, Coan., Dec. « Altbough
altmst eiRli; nionth* h;i\e puBBefl alncflthe body of John Plerponi Morgan aaai.i'.tied on the Bummlt of Cedar llillCeanetery, thi* srinve la n..w. us 11 bea
from th«* day of burtal, loeelygaarifed, partlcularly al night Durlngth" .!:.> no apeclelly aaalgned aretchmanis k'j't there, but al aunet an aguard koi-s en duty until euntiaeTh body of Mi Morgan waa i-nied
here Aprll 14. in a concreta llned ri -
with ;i huge si.-ii- of Btone coverlng it.A ..ni.-t.iv nrtliial Bflld to-day thal Ui*Morgan family la peying t.-t the guardnnd it will l.o o.mt iniieil as long ;. s th"
family deeli ea
FLORENCE SCHENCKON HER DEATHBED
Virginia Beauty Endini; RapidSeven-Year Career in
Sanatorium.
Miss Ptorencfl Roaeer Bchenck, theVlrglnia baauty, wh.. recently brougbtBttll aKainst ,'harles H. aVUaon, A. »i.
Vanderbilt'8 atable ntfurwa****'. for |00,-iHfl, for fl4*eai h of ptroantae, is dying InMi."n Alstrn's sfiiiutorium. No, 3rJ *VflflllClst Btl-eet Dr. T, atjui* said las, nightit araa baurely poaelblfl thal ahe wouldBlirvlva ii nt j 1 thla mornini;.Bbe oudeaaenl an operation on Pti
day night for tho -**enova] «.f a tumorunder hor heart. Protaaaor i>. A. M<Auitffo performed the operation, arhlchahe had pul off fnr aevera] montha. Onh"r roturn from Bu**0f*e in Mny. I91U,Bhe araa ailvlajed u, aubmll ,<> the knifo.but ahe thon believed that this was DOlDi ossai...
.Miss Bchenck ia tarenty-flve yearaold. ln tln- last aevea yeara sh<- hashd a life that touched the oxtr«m<y.The dauRhtor <<f Dr. Powhatan B,Bchenck, of Norfolk, \'a., formerly a
aurgeon in the Unlted stat.-s Navy,nnd granddaughter of a fonner Oeiernor ot Vlrglnia. ahe araa only elghteenta bon ahe declded that Norfolk araa toodull a town for one "f her tetnpera.ment. Bhe was oriKaKod to bo matTied,but she broke the engagement an.l. amo tr, this vit;,.At ., dinner ahe m<-t Wilaon. M)>-
eald Bhe was Infatuated a, once. Theyaenl around together, timuKh wii .,.)
araa thea rnairled, and then they Jour*neyed to Europe, When they returnedh i!ifi7 on tln- aame boal they arerenol mi fri'-niiiy terms. Mlaa Bchen, kaald \\iisnn had been rnanled tn b, i,
he il'rii,'.i it. Ho i*efueed t.. do any¬thlng i", her, though ahe s.ii.i Bhe badbut .'.fi i'4'nts. In tmio frlenda 'amo tn
her .ild. Bhe did not n*'k for h, Ip fromh, r father, f»r ho had thrown her "fi".
Sh<- did not romaln hor.- long. Bhewas noxt hi-ard of ln Paria where hor4-x. omsos made hor conapi, ii"iis. Bhewas twlce arreated for gettlng into dlf-ficultlea with cabraen, and though ef-forte arere madfl to reforrn her by i*om-mlttlng h, r to eanotarluma Bhe <ii'i nolar.prooiate tiio attontiori. -atcaplng fmni
[each hoapltal to arhlch ahe was aentLaat month. a/ben ahe broughl ault
f..r bi.ai'b of promlae, sln- atatad ahebad been rnatrled t.. wiis.-n in Itot,though ber orlglnal declaration araa
that if'07 was tho year,
ROCKEFELLER WIRES"BREAK THE RULES"
Breach Ordcred Thnt $25,000Might Be Given Catholic
Hospital Fund.Cleveland, Dec. 6. -John D, Rocke
follor inntributed $S6,4*nM to-day to tbe
fund of $260.1,0,1 bolriK ralsod f.,i st.
Viiu¦* nt'* Hos'iital, a CathoHc in.stltu-
tit.n, arhlcb Ifl nrtora generally known an
charlty HoapiUl.Tln* BxKJkefeller glfl came as ¦ but*
pt-fee to llaB oxocutivo c-otnmlttee oftho iioHiiital fund. T. H. Holf, banki-t,
end Vlrartl P. K,il"- »""r"">' u,n' ."-
cently inf<»rm,"i by the Ro* k. r. n.-r
board af lioii''\olonio tliat tln boards
ruks vsould nol |i< rmit a glfl to su.h
a fund.Qoff ro'oivnl a telegTam fi'iin ""'
chalrmaa «' the b«»a,.i to-cl*y sayi.«that tho rulos would hfl brokon. as
Vk,.k,-f,\Uv hBd l.lT,a,.b.-.t from
Cleveland dl**ert|ng tho Infractlon.Tb.- Miibaorlldlon if, l nmliti'-ni¦.! 00
the entrre 4*-4>pected fund being mlaad,but Iokb than |30,oo<- romains 10 baobtalned.
15,000-MILE TRIPTO LAND PRISONER
Detective Flood Arrivesfrom Chili with Gutman,
Alleged Forger.
ATTEMPTED ESCAPEIN RIO FRUSTRATED
Chained to His Man as He Slept- Policeman Saw Mr. Roose-
volt in Buenos Ayres.After a trip of 1J.000 mllea to South
America for an alleged forger who Bedto Chlll, Detectlve Bernard a. Flood.of the id^tii, t Attorney'a offlce, arrlvedhere laal nlghl arlth iiis man on thaLampori a- Holl Hner Vandyck from
Buenoa A j reaThe prleoner, Mceea Qutman, flfty-o ira old, ia u ider indlctmenl "n
Bve counta Involvlag forgerj to ihei.iunl "f 1100,000; half a doaen banka
ii the Eaal Sid-' betoi »IctlmaBoon after hia indietment, ln January,
Qutman lefi iins Ity and Bt 'I to Ban-tlago, Chilt His preaence thera becameknowi here In the latter parl i f July,and "ti Augual B eatradltlon paperaarere la readlneaa Three days later
d iBlled for Chlll, vla Colon. on theAtlaa llm r Carl B hara.
'ti hia arrlval In Bentlego he foundthal Qutman had hlred two of the beallan ¦' ra ln ;t " an.l araa praparadt<> ngiit extraditlon tc thi la -t dltch,The caae rlnallj reached th.- Bupreme,", url of <.) III, "HMstiriiT ol . Bght "
i.-H,- ..!. :,,i. 'lii-f JUBtlCe I'eif
toiee. Af;-1 ;i "ti' ¦¦'! araakiand a r- > i-v of thi B84 lh"' COUtl ''."-
id'd that Qatman ahould !". remandadfor Btradlth n
PTood loal no tlme rn ... ttlna hia nri ¦.!
oul "f chlll Into tn.- Argi ntlna Ri pub¬lic, taklng him eaataard over tne
Tranaandean Railroad t,. Buenoa a
on tiie Atlantic ".st.
When flood a- <t hta man . nti,\ rea 'olonol .: o* I had
jual arrli d and the clt) araa enthusi-over Amerli ..ns Hai U ». '
daya to arall until . >.- st. amahlpdych waa ready to aall PI.t Intihis man to a \o* al jall and found n
t<> me.-t thi olom 1. Tha detectlveInvited to attend the banquet glven Ln
¦¦ Mr, Oarratt, thaAm' i'.' an Mlntati r
[:, fore leai ma '¦>" arnedthal Qutman'a lawyera had adviaed him
t,, tr> i" - ap .'- soon as the Vati-lvk.. port. Thay ln-
formed tiu- prteoner thal ba aroi
eafe there, >i« thi Btradltlon trealtween Braall and tha Unlted Btatea hadexp:r< <l.Qutman did n '¦
ot this. an-i he prepared t" m ikaids eecape the momenl he found Ploodoff lus | -ard.On th< ¦'¦¦¦<.. Ihi vandyi k mad.- fa
the qtiay i" the harbor of Ki" *da Jiii'-ii" Plood gnvi Qutman bla chan a
an-i hi took it. Thi prleoner cllithe ahlp'a rail ..'"i araa read) ttr Jumpt,. the 'i'1'v erhen Plood Baer blm. Thadetei tlve leapod al (lutman'a throat,an.l t rowing him t" tha dei k, hand-cuffed him .'..""i locked blm up In theahlp'a hoapttaL Tha encounter m
* arad Qutman thal ha madi no fnr-
thi i < fforl to gel awa),u hlle al Rlo ii.i conferred \-itii
the Braalllan authorttlee, arho abowedblm much eourteeg, Aa an offeet to
the exptratlon of thi i atradltlon traaty,tli,' governmenl offlciahi oi-dered that
Qutman be oflli lall) deportad aa an un«
irable allen, therehy maklni i %;'.'
iiition unneceaaar) In the evenl ol blaeecaplng al K>" de Janeiro, Bantoa or
Bahla, tha three Braalllan porta alarhlch the Vandych called
lood aid laal nlghl thal he nevei
:. t Gutman g*l bul of hia alghl BothBhared th«' aame room, rlood laking thalower and Qutman the upper bcrth ofthe ataieroom Before gotng to IradFlood pul a handcuff on his lefl arrlalnnd another <>n tha lefl arrlal of theprleoner. Theae were oonnected bj a
long .lialti, making ll Impoamlble f"i
Qutman lo leave the room wlthoularouaing Plood
.-B ¦
KNOWN TEXAS DEAD NOW 53Many Others Believed Drowned
and 3,000 Homeless.Bryan. Te*.. Doe I Plfty-tbn peraona
are known i" )"¦ dead and eeori ol .i.,,,. reported te h ive i"*-t thelr llvea Inth.- Booda arhlch have been aweeplng the
v.,11, >/a "f the Braaoa ami Trlnlti Rlvera,. ,., .||;1| ;,,.] Bouth Central Teaaa Btne*early ha Ihe areah Three thouaand per-¦ona havi beea drlven to tt" upper Beoraef thelr hoenea by ihe rlaina aratara or
i,;iV1. beea oompelled to m h refugc ia
treea arhere tbei remalned for hours, In.,,,,,,. mcb ror two daya before betngrearued. KaOmi.f Ihe damage gen-erall] centre around Hl,»'"'Ona of the dee] eai rerflowa was ln ti'"
Braaoa bottoma of 18 ^ eectlon, arhereboatmi n reported no bouaea rletble arben
they made thelr flnal trlpe before darbthis evening. Tha fi.la ln both rlverato-nlgbl w* re b* glnnlng ta paei oul Intotbe gulf.Tbe i'"i"ia,io liver alao is addlng to
th<- trouMea of thi Teaaa Bood altuatlon.B
Navy Strength Passes 50,000.iiioin 'i ii- T-iibaa* Baraaa
Waahlngton, Dee I Par the Bral Um*rlnce tbe Clvll War, lha enllated Btrangthof the navy Is BtON UlBH IMMl Thlainaarh araa raached on Hovember M OnDecember E thc total nunaber of antl tedmen ln tbe navy araa M.1M The nal aalnrfnee .ini> i bi MM, H is aapected tbaith, navy wlll shortly be re.i ulti-d BP tOits maxlmum authortsed Btrangth of HJQkim whi'h ci.st- ii wiii ba neceaeari o
limil eiilialin, nt in th>- vaian.iea OaUBadby explrRllons.
REBELS SCARED BYMEXICAN FEDERALS
Villa's Swecp SouthwardHalted by Report of
Flank Movement.
FLEEING TROOPSMAY HAVE TURNED
Ovation by Citizens Awaits RebelChicf's Entry Into Chihvahua
City To*day.rron, i Trll ,i.. Bureau
tVaahington, Dei, {.¦ Whlle ailnunia-
traii.in oAelala aro careful nol i.i makepubllc r.p.irts ,.f milltary movementfl.ii ifexlco arhlch mlghi ald elthei Con-etitutionaliata or Federala, Ih, re Ifl
t every reaaon i" i" II, ve thal tln* vl, torl-<>iix aaeep aouthward of the rebellarmlee haa i . h ed fl chei k
Advice* ree, Ived here ,o(....t thatloane "f the Feilarala arho arere aup-
poeed to be fb-iinn to ih. Amerl, ao
border have turned ln their march andare threatenlng Oeneral Paache Vllla'atiank. The rebel lead, ra ar, flaid t.»
hava b... .tn. .iiarni.-.i over the Bitua-tlon, aii.i VUla is buelly eogaged Inltnaklng new plana to rneei the unea-
pe, ted move of the a, mjVtlla'fl llne la r, ry much i atended
aml his rommuni- aiions arould be aert*
oualy .pardlaed i-, ,. audden Incuialon trom 9 formldable for, .¦ of i 600r. ., rala, eommanded by iroseo a hlch
i ipidl) adimnclng toward hlm, ep*arentl) aith the purpoee of drli Ing
him into Chihuahua.Hope to Trap Villa.
Ifeanarhlle, al leaal taro other P, d*. ral fen, rala, a Ith fragin, nta of tba;,..,- re um mbled aftei the battle ofxi, ii-1 Blan, a, an report, .1 to ba on*
.. ntratlag "i> Chlhitahiia, aith the i,l'>
,. - ol ntrapplng Vllla'fl **om8nand.Thla movemem mlghl fali II la polntedout, through the relnforcemeni of VII-
ronu nd b) Carranaa iroopa.. irdera hava b, . a Benl to the Amerlan mllttai .¦ autl**o*itlea oa the bordi r
thal If an) l'.-.i«rai erounded ahould;.r. -. nl th< me, - '"' B43*mlaelon lo theUnlted Btatea the) ahotald be re, i. ad
.n.-.i f.,t in .. ordaa, a aith the. .s of huaaanlty, but thal ae
nl BhouM .¦ ui ad, promlaingM, to Heal ". . aft. t the)
are a
urnlag Pi leral oldk ra arha da*mr^ i>. Bad ri B4aaTfl "i Ihe Ciatted MategiUn- orderfl Btate thal the) ** ni ba par*mltted to enter without amaa and \*.iii
,. iined by tha Amerl, an armyntll ¦ ttei dat, t\- q ¦. fltloti am«
, p f. | declalon through reporta ta tbeBtate aml War departmenta "f Ihe ap*
t,, the bord, r from nlhuahuaa ;..,»-.. bod) of refugeea and Pederal
Boldlei 9,Ciose to Recogmtion.
in int, i nlng Ihi aoldli ra and la lha,:. itmenl a, orded the wountk>i tha,.,,.,1-11111. nl ia pui tulng the Barna
.ree ea applled lo the woumi.-i a*tdflylng aoldlera of the Conetltutlonallett .,,4 There la ground for tha rlearlhal the adoptlon "f thla pollcy ro4*aea
nearer lo an artuavl ret*ognltlon of theConatltutlonallata as belllgerents thananythlng thal haa thua far been done.Aocordlng i" reporta recelved al the
Btate Departmenl there are Indlcatlonant Acapulco thal ''o*ta Chlca, a lea.ior
of I... ai fame, ia ln arma againal thei'n\ ernment.Another telegrera aaya lhal the raii-
roB.i betwen i.arii.. and Montare) hiBtlll opgfl atid tb.af f'-w Atn.tiian or
other forelgn women and chlldren ra*
maln In Monterey. Telegraphle rom*niuiii. atlon between Monterey andifexlco Clty, aa irell as Uart&o, araa
open "" i tax amber i¦
VILLA TO ENTERCHIHUAHUA TO-DAY
Ovation Awaiting the RebelLeader from the Citizens;
of the Capital.Bj) T, lafliaefl le 1 ae 1 rlbuea
Juarea, Meilco, !>". I Oer*aral Pancbovm.i. aith hla annj ol rriora tbaa aAaTSlotistitiitiiniiilst*. is to-aight al a*aua,thlrty mii. nurtii ot Chihuahua Clty, andi,.. vsin . nl bi the capital <>i tbe st..,,. t.i-
ri..,i 04* .it lnHiii
Oeneral Vllla teleavraphed te GeaeralBeaavldefl In Juarea to-niKiit tbal bevm.uI.i no longer aarall the comlng ol Qeo«eral Carranaa, who, II *44>peara, baa not>i-t fltarted for Chihuahua, bul will gomt.. the rsapital Io*b***«jtow, and baa bo no*t.n.-.i the rbrelga i.msiiis .md civil author*IU-M thoro.Oeaeral VlUa im. been advlaed thal *
greal o*r»tlon awalta hlm In i*h!huahua«tha trhole elty, rejol, rlag la a promtaa eftemp, rery peace, hatrtag beea nwde readyfor tn. rebel cbleftaln All eveJlabteI'liiititn; has been pul oa th. houaee, nndtreea ln the plaaa hava baaa faatoeaiedWlth tb" natliiri.il oi.|..is ,'itlzin l.aiulshav. been hurrledly for-raed t.i ^iv amusl.-iil w.'l.-.uiio, and all tbe POOPle artllmo., tbe rebel c*-*iainander and iii« armyiii tb. outaklrta and raaka bis entry a trl*umphant oae.
**t*telgnera who havi refoeed to leavatba dt) will take part la the wetosne i"
Villa, '""i amoag them are aald la bflnumeroea AinerleanaTha foreign coneala led \ ibe Aaaeti*
...rn Ctoaaul, Maiieai Leteher, artll, it 's
aald here, itva ¦ wek*eme lo tiio rebeiforro."
\\ in.) flWeeptng <11>¦¦*t ckmaai aereaa theiteatern Chihuahua doeert to-iiuy han.n-..,iiii>. .i tbe relugeefl fram Chlhimhiia whein. tryini t.i reaeh thfl Ai-iertean t.m.i.T
;,t rrealdlOi twa., aad prevented tavaaari...,, rnaktaa aju.ro. lat.i.* paaarraaa. Th*
,., ti,.- earavaa, rj*a»i»*ielng B4***eraJ baa*dred tniii. WOWaW and ohlldron and BaOTflthan tJSm) Kederal tronpa. has heen all
(..nllnuod nn thlrd pagr, Ihlrd rolumn.
GENERAL PANCHO VILLA.Photographed in held costuntc at his headquarters.
PICKS UP $21,000AND BAG OF GEMS
Pennsylvania Railroad Em-ploye Restorcs Them
to Woman.\ bag ontainlng 121.000 in 11.000
,., bi .,' wi arorth double lhal
amounl bt) on the Boor in Blghl of bun-
dreda of paaaengera hurrylng lo tralna,-,t 11 o'< I"-1< 1 eati rdaj In the Penn-
rylvanla Btatlon, 33d atreel and Bev-
..nih avi nue Bul none notlced II until
Thomaa J. Curtln, head peaaengermi., tor of the Btatlon, pl< ked it up.
Then Ha ontenta b< came known.
juat bi fore II o'< l« h a aroman hur-
ii. d In through the matn > ntram e ofthe atatlon, nccompanled bj a rnalda,,,! two butlera, all heavily ladenwith luggage and fur coata Thc
woman aebed Curtln arhen and fromwhat ir.uk the Chicago and "'it" Innatli.iinitcd departi d. 'i' dlractad her to
tha Btatlon platiorm. Havlng aeveralmlnutea to ..-...it tha aroman orderedlha luggaga to ba aot down near an un-
uaed entrance t" the platform arhlchwas berred -Aith an Iron fate.Bome attention araa d|w ;t*?d lo tha
party, owlng to lha \\"in.'in belngdraeaed In an agpenalve travelllnggown and tha costl) fura whlch all cir-
ii, d, an well as tha numher of thelrBultcaaee and travelllng bagiAs soon ;is the train araa made _p
the party boarded ll and araa lost toCurttn'a siKht. A few mlnutea laterCurtln aaa tha bag, arhlch la) arherathe party bad beea atandlng. Il araa
aboul twelve Inchea long and Ma Incheawlde, wlth i-""id trlromlnga. Curtln
plcked it ap and opened it
starll.d at what tn.t his gazc
bottoro, beneath a Jewel aw
p||« ,,f yelloa -bai ked tdlls.
.| am ordlnaril) a cool and collectedman," aald Curtln yeaterday, "bul t<>
tall tha trnth it was ainiost too muchf,,r inc i almoal dropped the bag, so
amased was i. i aralted for ;. Becondto regaln m> aqulllbrlum and then lostno mora tlma In depoettlng tha fortunewiti) tho atatlon maater. i ararned himol ita eontanta and prepared him fartha Blghl within. fearlng ha arould baeffeeted as i was."
"I had no sooiicr taken my poeltlonai the antranca to tha lobby when thewoman came runnlng up tha Btalrafrom thc lower st.itioii. After one lookat the place where she had been stanl-
ing siic Bcreamed. A crowd gathered,an.i while i was aaauring ber thal i
could produce tha bag she began clirab-Ing over tiie ten-fool Iron gate, I aenlfor ;i k.'V to open it, bul before it :ir-
rlved she had bucc.i"l In gettlngover...when she realised i had found tha
hag she threw her erma aboul my nechan.l wept Realiatni »i>>«t thera was
hut ;i few minutes for her to cateh her
train, wa ran i" tba Btatlon maater'a001 c. and after iilciitifying its contents
tho hag was banded to ber. Wltb a
partlng 'Thank jrou* t" Bgan Bhe ran
back tO tha train. As she gol BBOardthe train she said she would rcinciuh.-r
me...| never had s<> much money in all
m\ Uf'. and it flureiy was aomt- experl-
Ha waai >n thala) Mi"
.-ii. ". i don't ever arant to hava it
;..'-.un."in such haate araa tha whole thlng
gone through that no one thotight to
gel tiie rtnme nf the n'omnn. She was
breethleaa when she ran into Ihe Btn-tion maater'a ofBca wltb Curtla andwas almoet ezhauated when shecllmbodaboard tha train.t'urtin has been In the employ of the
Pennaylvania Railroad for three years.ii,- is aboul .; feet tall, with clean entfeaturea He ia a bachelor, about forty
i old, and livea at No 82 Waah-h gton Btreet, Hoboken, whlch he
jokingl) remarked waa th only thingthal any ona mlght hava agalnst him.
a
BRYAN AND TOKIO STALLEDUnable to Agree in California
Land Dispute.[Tr. in The Tribune Kurea i
Waahlngton, Dec. a.The negotla-tlona between the Unlted Btatea ard
japan over tha Callfornla land dispute¦eem to have s-mk t" ;i atate of torpor,and, accordlng t" Infonnatlon gleanedto-day. th" reaaon for it is that therais vlrtuall) a deadlock batween thestat.' Departmenl ..n.i th- Foreign < >f-
li, .- in Tokio.Notea hava l.n Btchanged Bavaral
tlmea, bul no aolutlon haa heen reached.For aeveral months the Japaneae Am¬baaaador araa conatantly at tha BtateDepartment Now he dropa aroundonly occaalonally, and actlve negotla-tlona are obvioualy ;.t an end, for thctlme belng. at lcast.
The Becretary oi Btate, however, haahad little tlme to devote t.. tha Japan-tt* matter on account of the Mexlcaaaituatlon. When Mexteo'a troubloa ara
abated it la proi.ai.ie ttuit ba wUI renew
actlve work wlth the Japaneae Ambaa¬aador and poaeibly some soltit'.on will
ba i' ached.
FORESEES PASTORSAS SUNDAY UMPIRES
Dr. Scudder Says Ministers WillSoon Go to Ball Oames After
Preaching Sermons.Lakewood, S. J., Dac. 6, Dr. Mjrroa T.
Bcudder, of New Tork City. Ip the flnalBBBBlrm of the annual BMOttng Of the
New Jerae) Banltar) Association, to-
,!a> electrlfled the more orthodox of hia260 hearert by prbraulgatlng the beUeflluit in a decade or so ministers of thaQoapel would after their sermons I ly
aalde tiu-ir veettneuta an.l ba found um-
ptrlng Bunday baaeball gamea.llis paper on the ne. essity of (pen
schools and pliiygroimds was one of th"
jstriklng featurea >>f tha merthag, iie
said hc was ahsolutelv COnvlnced that
orderty outdoor sports on Bunday were
proper, and expresscd the opinion that
tha Church ami other raligtoua Inatltu-tiona wouid in tiie near future not only¦anctton bul prenBota them.
Tha foflowtog ofaVaari arara electedfPrealdent, Dr. J. Brognard Betta, ofFlainlleld; tilst \ io-president, riyde1'otts, of Morrlstown; second vice-pr.s-idfiit, Qaorga B, McLaughlln, ot iesrooycity; thlrd vtcn-praaMaait, FrofessorCalvln X. Kendall, of Trenton; troas-
iir,t. Qeorge P. Olcott, of Kast Orange,an.l Becretary, Dr. Edarard Qulon, ..fAtlantlC City. The next annual meet*ing wlll he held hrre. '
POISON NEEDLEAlARM SPREADSAMONG WOMEN
While Experts Doubt Useof Baleful Drug, New
Cases Pile Up.
GIRL VICTIM INCROWDED STORE
Doctor Fears Hyoscine IsWeapon in Hands of Men
with Evll Purposes.
MEGARO UNIDENTIFIED
Newark Police Tracc Many Re-ports of Drugging in Theatres
and Public Places.
Althougb offl riali connected wlth or->
ganlaatlona engaged in the warfaraagainat vlee a*4~pr**a*oed Bkeptlclam rea-
torday that the BOrne**0*lfl CBflea r«*port-
ed of women v ho bave been atnbne.i
in tho arms with needles hontinrr a,
sr.poritl.* drug t.i BBBka them nn *fl*e**
pre) to ih(Iu<ti>*n w< I'* to I.maid-orod as in-;.ui'. i of ¦ new niotti.nl in
voRtie; amnn" tratfiokors iti \v.,men. ovi-
dence conttnued to ptle up lhal th**
praetlca "as far rnore wideapread than
bad 1" B iniitrino.l.Among the aew r*aaea araa -mo told
tr, a Tribune repriaentatlve jreeterdayby the frl uda of a youngwoanan whoee
lexpeiience left no <!. .ui.r ln the mindnf hor family that ahe bad been thetictlm of an attempted ab*luctlon.Bhe erent tn a lar*?.' New Y.n-k de¬
partment atore wlth a young manIfriend and after r*ompleting her pur-cbaeea at one c-ounter, agreed t"
her compenion later at thal counteeafter sh.- had made can, other pur*cbJuaaa.
Whlle he waa waiting f.ir ber he hap«pened t.. notlee a erowd a-athered Inan alale a ahoii dtatance away. Oul ofi.ri.'-ity he weni to eae whal the ea
cl'pment waa about, only to Bnd blayoung woman iri»-n.i unconacioua onthi floor.
Baaiflfl hor arere two men, whespleinlng to thfl atore aVs-ctor tin.t ahewaa 4«. ith them and araa fl vi.-titn <>f
epllepey, Baying th.-' arould tak.> caraof hor.
Felt SligHt *~t!r*g.Tho young ni.m a* ... am rted hlm-
laeif, and onlj when worda became hi«hdid the two attangera yleld, allpping'away in tho croard. When tbe younglaroman revlved kIh- aald Bhfl had felta fllighl attng m hor arm and Imme-Idiately be**anie unconacioua. An ex-
aminatlon revealed a *m.iii puncture .n
tln- skin.ln this as.-. as in rnoet of th" othors
reported, to avoid puMlcity no cora*
Iplalnl was rnadfl to the police. Te i'ii-"
fad is attriiuit.il the dlAcuity ln run-
ning the reporta down to a ilefinit«beada, Ptedetick h. Whltin, -*****retaryof tho r*ommittee of fourteen, at Ko. 27Baet '-'IM str-et, said yostor.iay that hehad heard of a number of atmllar aa bin an Indeflnite tray. bul bad beea un¬able to gel r*oncrete facte. He arai onewho expr, sso.i doubt aa to the Bignlfl*i-an.'o of tho Btortee, one of hla majnreeeona for akepticiam being tha dirti-ouity "f mjactlng b auhVtonl quantityof i.rdinarily a/trll known nap-oti. s io
produce the effeeta deecrlbed,"Hoarever, i am Kia.i th.-ro is all 'l''.*"
pubUcity," be aaJd. "aa H trlll hringthe matter tO a foctia and h'lp iip tn
determlne jn-*t what there is ln it.''Simiiar doubt was egn*****B8ed hy
Tamta B, Reynolda, aecretary of theAmerkan Vigilan.o Aj»**octatloa, al Wo,IH !.' h avenue. Mr. KeynoI.Is s.\:<i
two suvh caaee bad been bi-oiighl to hlaatt.'tition. In one iMtence he was un-
ahla to Kot onoii|s-h Information to cim*duct an Inveflrtla-atlon, and the otherturned oul te be a aeneatlonal Btoryconcocted b) a woman to cover up herown tnisdoods.
"i hav, been t..i.i bj a phyetclan thatbe axnowa of no iin:-* thal r**aild r>eusod BU, aaafully In tbia way." ho said."I do BOt thitik thal any r.-|iii» ti.u-
woman need ii" r*anlcatrick< n b) theaaroports."Bul Dr Josoph A. Shoars. ..f N... ill
Wosi s-j.i Btreet, attached to Heelt**Cotnmlaaiooer Lederle'a Btaff «.f Inepiv*tora, ti.ok an oppoolte vtaw, Aa ta -4
dniK whieh mighl ba uaed ba aald tltatinosi'ino iiviiro. hi. iai. arould fulBI es*aotiy the oniiiiions deecribed. .v aaaallquaatlt* «*f thla drug. ahi, h la iiaed lavas.s of hvsi.ria and in .lolirium tn--
tnons, ln BUld < "iil'l oasil.v lie injo.-t- -1IntO a jiotson'.-- nfin t«y nnatis ..f i
h.a). typa of bypoderinle Byiinge oi,-tainaulo a, any aTUg Btore.
D'u.j Easy to Get.'And what is moto, 1 an.l othflf
physi. ians hav.- hoard of nnnn 11*0*18 in-siamos in arhlch thla drug haa beaaj¦aad i" make w.un.-n nn.wraacloiia BQtn.ii w hom 1 am i-onvlm <d are 'whlto
sla\ois.' This drug is 4onipaiative|\llttle known among tho laiiy. Int I am*iorr\ to say tho know l»-di*o of it is
apraadlng aaai U aa reddily oiitatn-al.lo."Another to toll of instanics of th-
oporatiotis of tho noodl-? wioldois was
Mrs. Satnnol C. Vhii Inison. a aoclet]woman and philantlitopio worker, ofNo. 188 I'-ast .i-'dh street."Wc women are continually hcaring