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wmk THE WEATHER "All the News That's Fit to Print" Probably fair to-dy; fair to-morrow; brisk sooth to couth west winds, typee full waiter report eee Pas IS. NEW YORK, MAY 12, 1911. TWENTY PAGES. VOL. 19,400.

-ixr-r. rnVT la Oreater Xew York, Tiaow be UINiS Ivikftl. Jmtr Otr, u4 Xmrk. (TWO CXXll PLAN BY LADDER TO HIS PATIENT. Sureen Climbs to Church RoefPa- A.T PIinUTIV DinC Tied to Board aid Lowtred.

Division of Territory Between the lnttrborouh and the B. R. Is Suested. STEERS ANNOUNCES STAND He's toe the 8. n.

T. Offer Shonts Issue Ante Oefsnse of te Interborew.H PleS- ph Kbanahan. a carpenter of Uet J4H tret. who waa lying a b-lly fractured l-S on the roof of Thomas a Eptepal Church. rifty third ftre and Klfib Avenue.

Dr. Bote- tot-i of Ynmr lloepttal bad to climb svertfive-fM UdJrr lasld tb church M'ilr Th. Lnlura-J ml ha 4 lowered to the street by rope a. Vbfkra were th steeple. K.Nsnmkaa n.a mi a araffol lira if t- foot llxn the roof wbeg, It gave a tr.

ij-)tfoed mounted th ladder, with Uu cVa behind earryina Ma do. lor a htt. II reached th top bur be ha4 reel to ell hAS r.fit. before ha rouH attend to Shane- u. wtx.

ha found. bad fractured his leg In tbre place. Tb- I- we pat La pi tola, bjt tho of getting him ioa seemed U. fiaeheak la a big fallow. a're'a m4 -f Hapi-I ai bs wrritj ara ftw ai i a wllh -a a r's ff-'t a gr.t af4 ar to carry hlra lii.ibnfh!41ttM UMf Lab, aoived th dlfri- ef Iho Urooalyn flajH Tr.a-lt cwfy A fcu Iho Irjurad BUI mp Th fimpr-mlw a -illll to uj.

juok A ropo a a w.n o( l.rrny (mJ wh aj of pUah MJ Uboc. f.a aa-l aa hataia-n If ivaha do.n lhroh th aky l-oia th. Io into tt-a rhorrfc 11 M. Aa b4 with th ae- at l.v. rn.ir--tm it- Cor.

ruJBU -ha WM uk tiM rvwr A.iori Ba aa "4iwllM of tha ttrmlittlm aa bouht ho would mJaif In la tht art af Ifto 4ilrnnl prtn4 CARNEGIE GIVES 5375.000. TSa of nt arror-J-f a io tn'ar-i!" whtrn rM ajt T-jPHhlie Library Olractsr Accept His a h.i-f aa ti- -rt ih-j offer for a Llbrsrlans ftchoaL bo.I f'r aaa tliafT I by' At a martin of tha lrctTa f.tha ma V'wiif fmm tlsa II-ar4 cf luM rmimata Iy b- fi llf. aa ifca ral frt-nmifia rpM Th' ln- 1 7 a jrr for fl yaara la aatabllah irtt'a Mrflta yaa- a l.1(ry acaool. Tba Lnrartors arcopta4 Hi rri'n by of Mr CtriKfi'! offtr tn4 fit Mm voti ar lfi.t tHa M'AMfir nmfpttaa Of I taha vwU'f rwmmi.f IN arw ts Tha (la to ba Iba achoel ma la F) na'7 rttM-t Tran.it rnfnftr'm bt library build In wvdar tha dsro- anaaL ant iat aa-h rfrmaniwn trwa Kifcuttr Commltta. Dr.

mtii carry ib WMtjocity tba rvr4 of thla commltta, DOCTOR FOUND SHOT IN RIVERSIDE FLAT Woman Secretary Had Left It an Hour Before in Confusion, Going Out of the Window. SUICIDE. SAYS THE CORONER Oasth Had Occurred Several Hours Before the Vlelt Note Beelds Dr. Lst-son's Bod Said He'd Done His Beat. Dr.

W. R. C. Lafoa. a spaclaliat lo skin i rulturLat.

was fllMaaea ana vi j-- ik. library of hl apart .0 tho floor of Wv.rald. tfmA iirwi at 10 eioca TKara Wtl a hOl hi', hrain. and h' evach Uy thla Omim aad Mat: D.tctiT from I ha Wrat tHh Brt pollr Platlon. who war ummona.

Ik. aaridad that Dr. latoa romrrltlad eulcld. alt boo 1 a ar aw-k IOQ OK Lauia Kapabvr. janitor of th houa told of the vlalt of a woman.

wnwTi aa a Dura. 13 tn oori aftar OCIOCK laai nlaht. which raauitnj in ary of tho phyalcian'a body. Thie younc lJbr rniMrfa a Wftar aa1 womaa left tbr apartmrnt. tellina; youns frm Aadraw CarnacU offartn- Kapabar roraiy mat in pnyainan 1 Librarian muh mf.

tborouah Tba nrnmillN arm rortno- rr tUtsias th purpoa of tb achoel. THa mati l'Anr rnm-r ilt. aa! at iftr tht t'r 1 pla la to aducat man sod we- a.ra ti rn. and wjld rariarn 1 mn la library work: and thr la n't i r-r-ft waa nrr-l Thi In ml mind that It will eplra hv! tt rnri-ni iTa.nrt rt tbajdMir ptronid. hav aa appraatlco wtia aa(d dl.aant fr-n cbool fr our mplor.

bat Mr. Camo- ta mafwtfr rf MrAnany 1 c.a HN.r!ir will anabla ua to mak rrhL-al (MlorM of lha th- or of thoa- amMtkraa to tw-ora I.rrl ff- for Ma t-rrt'ry. A 1 th Ilrtp of ta un. for lb naw '-hool 1 imadiat. foard lUtlmal' ra-n- yaaardy '-r tb of th rw library Ta llr-k'x I with ll'X'ia'J ITmI-Wrt swr.

I vblrh d-rarad for th Tran.tt. itr rnfti't la 5 up that lh Praf tc -t Trit la th bt on, par- for flwwiatju. b- waa qut-d a I an f.r Itroa.n lrt. kif. and lha It baram fcnajnj y.nfarday that a tmmtn-nt pibii offvtal haa a ap- PASTOR'S WIFE KILLED.

I Mrs. Overton Pinned Under Overturned Auto Near lallp Her Neck Broken. I- May II. Mra II. 1 Overt on.

lfa of tb rbytrUn mini. tr h-r. waa killed thla vntnc ro a arcid.ni aar Klnsa Park. Tb tbrr other raraona In th luionw. immr-i wrtn in eifiatn tbat nb.I tth bar racapad a-rloua Injury artaM frsy tft auctlon tvita Mr.

Orton war John Kln of an tn tnanry m- in'-r lait a waajthy lumbar mrchant. hla w.U cam la a-c-t it wnan 11 r.if, -n nf. J(thn Doaa. Th aa a rtr pfpmiMl. Tbia tAmotlU waa th properly of Mr Klnar -lat an-l-ratoof.

rafu-d on tba. Whiv tb car was d-acandlB: a hill rar e-nd tat a dUtowm territory Kinca Tark It atrurk a rut la th road ftatvee ts two wwih na and turned turtle. Mra. Doaa a 1 mrgwB near or in machin ana ea I nn. II- tb filln a C4P.J ifh a ahkln up.

but tb othera fr.m.at b-tia-t th- Proeikijra pin'i nm.r t.i car. lr. Ikiim ran for help and loon man a a jr a aj rw- lta in car waa turned over (5i ir. anj Mr. Kmc war r-l--4.

Tb-r ewcatMNl with brulaee. CUims Satxrlorltr Oer D. R. T. Pls tXTLX, h.

Soke. Tar. Capitanlo. i i tLX? ti evia. n-ijni or in- jui.r.

y.jra o. arw ra-n- ttn bar ha.batnd Wni4i fiapld Tranatl Cerpanr. Iu-d ,0 from itrooki) aoout lo year a a taf-nent l-t auht In of vantuylwill be confirmed asul Tr.uil c'omaaai. I ta m-rtta of I Pavor-ble Prt on Ola's Nominee 8a jr paiu.eMi mad by is' company I tor Superintendent of Banks. smonts Dcrn.NDs the orrnR.

4 ts- Craoklra Rapt-I Traaa.t tb wurtaa) af ta- arabt-rrt la not ukaty lo a a4-na4 a ar of 'd brwba." eff-seta con- Aarvaf'ialiwaa oaf ptaloi tSa-6 Strtm! 7ae Arte 7ml. AUA.NT. May JI-Tb aoralnaOon of Oaor. Tuj Jr. of Albany, ta ba j(rtateadent of Iiar.ha.

fa aucwd II Cheney, whoa larra baa aa UI br tb Bar.ata "mi taMMfM ixea 1 Monday atbt. Th fevenai rtnanc a a ar a-t pa 4 ta'anmiilt. al a maaf.es tbta tfimima '-ofa rl- anrw-rur of illXrTxT To4rrs Hst4 ta reTt rom. e.u a-ctd-d to report fa- t. iSo rua ear lb of Jama A.

fl af Ihaie a to.bMiia ilutorta 1 of Victor n. li'i Of "a ar f-. uir Ib-ir val witmm tM It4( jk truant af i hfa a-d II- Palletia P.O. term aaa aiDirto. Th-) of Mr Vta Turl had a-4-r op for ari days by -n omxn iia on in a rour.4 that ji a aa earo.

Kuaua.t. Wm.m.'-i 1 fur. in itil la. VJ .0 Tf 1. v'.

r.n kiT4rl a bo 1 iawaai af Lollttca. aa 4 m-'le Iftd-eal. l-Ua II po.lt ion a-ra WbWrh abotUd re- Be af' ta rn n-a-1. wa a-" 01 aouia. aaa 1 url aa ik- offer of a a.ilt ad wnn aaaaicf maiMuttoqa wowrn li waa tpn not tp-j oasor i a 'ie or a'ul ioa ra y-ru ji.i.f!,.a t- r-M'U-, olfer.

let tvm. I fir moat a-f tfnf lo fho a tn. iM i-o -m-r tmftfc-f BoAlo-a oj-Pk I ti.a.h Lea. po. ruff Tar Hrtxt'ia Ppf Traaatt Til" Ii rata.

iT? ae.af-t al in- ertya rta. rt trn oo.t un m. aln tAird lr' -aied ant et-a an rra rr -ot 1 Pajid Traa.it r-4a ta tba nor aart af th- coun. Vry. of li: fs r.i.fa.t earn-, a -a I an.f i.a i.

f. art a-rer-tblr a that waa r-tatab'o a-ttitiMi tie own II i ri.t Koi in-r 1 a carrtax. cm iiroai.n aa I Omm aal.a. Ira-a vera r-jnJ to in- km ot a MITCH EL'S PLACE ROBBED. Bwrg'ars Carry Off Loot from Country Cetats In Carriage.

Stttmi TU IV 7a-i tX'lttTB rUllS. S. May II -hr. tf JtVbarp of tVa-trhaatar Caxirir waa ehe-l IWtr to barf lb barcUre who ar tared beating tods on tb count-y bet. Pre.Wdenl AUerco.

at It i 1 a- ra-r-. 1 tb Nw tark IWard of i tra- an aa llraMatya al 1 It o-reral weoke to that tno eraiant fraataaar. JtK-harJ Iattfri waa ar. td'a If tna I rootoal for ail.lrr Tnm llaf femon. firiea fir momuria aa! laborer who ar'l-d for work and bn mafett of rr ar.a lr r.va ahof at fapon, th prlaonr of Tb-r.

I ai 'a a a. Sine INen tb hOV Toot ar IK. I mr-y ffvyoaiiloai 'titeul a carataaer. '44? fo o.a oua lo Tho bo.lovo that iM bv a can af ye a.o. to p.it In.

fa. lraalin ake ft "a by th- Ir.trba-raT" put in t.naa .0 baa boon th rot la a an cameo hart tba Cauklll Aqua- SURE OF MRS.SAGE'S S500.000 Tt LI Trr tur rvw 0ib- aoci.ty Has Subscriptions a 1 Amountina to That Bum. lviar. It tvof heettJte lo com. It aa to st- two throuch "JlSit'M.

TSia L. 1.1 moat sLaloui Tb- rt.n-iy-nfth annual mrtlrur of tb IHbta BVxH-ty waa bald at Ifc CM Iloua. with rprn- 1, 7.i. o.no.lttv- prant frora ta tinoo. unr 01 nar I tk.

a.rwffMt w- a. nai ae cii.r to uo work. no to avj jiy llkm Itrvea al or nr. awi i 1 um Kg. eD-na- of rotvatrviar 1 by tho Kav.

Dr. I Haven, waa further arraa tr if oarrJrc. of tn- I a to 1 meet th coadltloaal sift of Mra. Kuaae.l iVVV eat-et for aa. for another lUW Kax-ond to tbta "wld b- rna'rrwint lo mot pf ID4J iol Jobn Kennedy "1 alT' -trnnt in atefk-t (..

'hJ by tba laterborousa Th- tru.t far.aa of tb aortaty. from Ha1" lahirh tncorno can ad now. amount 'Prd to think itta.i.u. aal lb" UrwHy 67 j1, a'h- lntmnt of tra.mm4. atn'c only 14 of tb -ub-1 to meet randUaona 0 tb 1 a1r Interrrra) ich a r-f r.r I.Vt.

aa Tel bean Pail la. rifT. inetmn aroukl aa i ha aa yX o-o m. 111. Fh baa not been an alnc br thought her nam waa Mlae Cordon, and that ltd In Wrat lilat Ftrrrt.

Krom iu fact that Ir. Ilaon aprrd ta bar bran dad revera! houra tha po-llca at one declared that tha -ir! muat bar dlacovrrrd hla body and barn at th alght that eh left th bout without realizing Juat what waa aaylnc to young Kapabor. Why th ahould hav takn hla lif la a myatary to th pr.I'.c. hew.v.r. Ida horn waa In an raprnslv apartment bouaa.

and room a ahowrd rvldenc of god taat and a proaprroua prarttc. Th vtalt of tha woman, whlrh Ind to th dl-rry of th doctor'a death, would hav paaard unnoticed had sot young Kapahcr bran on tha front atrpa of the apartment lioua salting a breath of air. I (a bad aeon th gtrl brforo, and knew her fairly welt. II knew that ah had a key to th phyelrtan's apartment. It waa about 8:13 o'clock when Mia a Oordoa, aa th Janitor railed her.

entered tb apartment houa. according to young Kapabor. It waa nearly If not all of an hour later when aha came to th door of tb rbyalclan'a apartment, on tha ground floor, and colied Kapaber. To htm. aa told th poilr later, ah said: Tha doctor erne to be 111.

IVn't dla-turb htm. I will return In th mornlna and eo 10 Mm Thrn. eie sitl etepped Into th ball and rioaed tba door behind her. Although ah had a key to tb apart mrnt. th girl apparently had left this In her coat, and aa th door alamroad shut eh a med to realia for th firat Uma that aba waa wearing neither hat nor coal.

A window In th front room of th phy. etrtan'a apartment can reached ea.iiy from th front etepa. According to Kap- abr. th young woman rllmbod frm tha tep to tbta lnlow, rala-d It. and crept Into tb apartment.

A moment or two Uirr ab crept out of th window, agala wearing her bat and coat. Kapaber r-nvarhed thla. becaua be waa urprled t-ial ea ha.) not com out by th door. Then ah hurried away. Taunt alter tb atri a depart-ur.

tbouabt over what aha ha-l aalJ. and tfectded that If lh pbvalclan war a really I.I ahoji'l have alatanre before morn. l-ia. be told bia rathr. lu! Kararxr.

about tba glrl'a vtatt and a that th doctor waa Th Janitor heel'ated to enter Dr. lat-eon a aoartrienl. all hot) ah ha bad a tvaee. hey. Jlnally be went Into tn atreet.

and June. riffling jTiK.m.n ewman toij t'a policeman of bla atiapu-ton that all waa not wel tn the Lataon apartment Ac eotnpatd by Newman then returned to the hone n1 let hlmaelf Into Ir. ta n'a room Tber found tba fthv.l'fan a oajuch In Ma library lie waa half knoollna and bl bndy waa rigid Tl.ere a wound upward throogn th Jaw and the bullet had rna through hla brail Into tb catling. Tha revolver lay beneath him an tna fourh I Mo l.im waa tfie note. NotMng waa auarrancoaj tn lb room.

which contained a well-appointed m-dlcal liorary and a collection of ataadard work a. 'wtnan aujnmooed Dr drti'lh frm th tte4 rii he lloapital and esem. MADERO INTERVIEWED. Causes and progress of the Mexican revolution explained to the American people through the columns of The Times by the rebel leader and his brother, the financial head of the revolt. See Next Sunday's Times.

PARSONS DISMISSED BY THE PARK BOARD SPEAKER CLARK ILL. Severe Cold Confines Him to His Bed, but It Is Not 8erlous. WASHINGTON. May 11. Speaker Champ Clark la confined to bis bad with 1,500 IiIADERISTS READY TO RISE IN MEXICO CITY HYDE IS ACCUSED IN NEW INDICTMENT Grand Jury Returns Superseding Bill Against the Former City Chamberlain.

CUMMINS'S SAFE OPENED Two-Ten Exhibit Hauled Into tho Jury Room Early Trial Likely for Hyde. Tb Grand Jury which Indicted Char lea II. Hyde, former City Chamberlain, on a charge of bribery laat week, returned a superaeding Indictment yeaterday. and. while no details of th Grand Jury action could be obtained.

It la likely that tb former City Chamberlain will appear today before Juatlc Davis in tha Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court and plead not guilty. Th auperaedlng Indictment waa handed to Juatlc Davis a few minutes altar a large ateel aafe. the property of William J. Cummlna of the Carnegie Trust Company, waa carried Into the Grand Jury room In order that It might bo opened and searched tn tha presence of tba Jury. Whether the Grand Jury haa discovered new evidence against Mr.

Hyde or whether a flaw waa found In the original Indictment could not be learned yeater day. aa Dlstrlcst Attorney Whitman and his assistants refused to discuss the case In any wky. and Jutlce Davis, after receiving th indictment from tba Jury, declined to make any comment. That tho Grand Jury wlahed to strengthen the original Indictment, how. ever, la tha general belief of lawyers who have followed the case closely.

It was recalled that wbea Samuel Untermyer, counsel for Hyde, read the original In dictment tn court when Mr. Hyde appeared to plead sot guilty, ha was reported ta bare remarked to Stephen C. Baldwin, the Brooklyn lawyer and close friend of Mr. Hyde, that Leer waa nothings to frald of In th Indictment. Th superadding- Indictment handed down was tha second voted by tli Grand Jury which haa been Investigating th Carn-nsi Trust Company af- aire.

Th original buctmnt ot joeepn Ii. Kelchmann. former Prealdent of the arneaie Trust, waa aet aaide by a auper aedlng one two weeka The firat Indictment against Mr. Hyd charged that violated th penal law by inducing joaepn u. itoDia or in Northern Bajik to lend th Carnegie Truet Company tl30.Ua on Aug.

i laat. and afterward Increaeed tb city balancea In th Northern Bank. It la alao charged hat eiibeequently he borrowed tl.uuo from the Camegl Truat Company on ota aignea by nle secretary. Jona v. raith.

After pleading not guilty to th Indictment Mr. Hyde waa releaaed by uatio lavla on e7.auO ball, it is UKeiy hat thla ball will continued to-day when appears to plead. There la a poeaiblllty that Mr. Hyde a rial will take precedence over th trial Joseph ti. Relchmann.

which th Dle- rnt Attorney planned to start aarly In a aever cold, his conaiuon is not Landscape Artist's Demand for rtou" nd hops that he 1 win na aoi preaia wnea um nmoa 1 lime to Answer Charges meets to-morrow. 1 Air. (Jiara naa oeen, suiienng iron IS Rejected. (cold for several days when yesterday he was itnco wiia wmc roo. lif.ll rt I dans later diagnosed aa acuta lumo iiuiw is iicu UlUdllloCU clIIU EVIDENCE TWISTED, HE SAYS Findings Against Him Not Well Founded, Says Counsel Vote of 2 to 1 Against Him.

THEYWHO STUCKT0 SHEEHAN Are Dined by Their Candidate for Senator at His Club. William P. Sheehan cava a dinner lsst night at tha Manhattan Crab to those members of the Legislature who stood by him through hfa long fight for the Equlppertand Will Begin FIght Intj When Word Comes. POPULAR FEELING WITH THEM Samuel Parsons. Jr who had been con nected with the city's park system for united States Benatorshlp.

Mr. Shaehan nearly thirty years, was dismissed, yes- aald Just before entering the dining terday from the poet of landscape archl- room to welcome hla guests that the Prk Bor1 bT TOt of to 1. dinner was private, that tha attendance Comtnlaaloner Stover of Manhat- woull3 b. ul that there would vumnuwoner no Speaking. Ml The dinner was glvem tn on of the 2 7.J P0 on the second floor of the chib- house.

was attended br meat of the Tammany members of the Legislature, auw Toita agaanai. 1 .11 vi a I SilJ 4ia ffMb! r.w President Again Rejects Advlw I VlulTa, Board la the afternoon uy r. otovar, 1 but an adjournment waa taken till I o'clock, to give Mr. Parsons an oppor- Insurrectos Also Count on Re cruits from the Army and Police. DIAZ IS URGED TO RETIRE.

GREEN SPOT IN TIMES SQUARE Trtng. Around 8ubw.y Ventilator undergoing cmDemsnment. of His Cabinet That He Resign. Ex-Police Commissioner A. D.

Parker, counsel for Mr. Parsons. had pointed out that Mr. Parsons had Frequenters of Times Bonare have been not yet seen a copy of tha evidence taken I curioualy observing tba little trtangular by Commlaaloner of Accounts osoick plot of ground as Its northern end. ba- and waa entirely Ignorant of the names tween Seventh Avenue, Broadway, and Rebel Leader Confers with MexlosJI of some of those who had been exam-1 Forty-seventh and Forty-sixth Streets.

lned and of th charges against him. I Thla has been fenced tn within the last After the adjournment, at P. M-. Mr. I week and workmen are to be seen therein Parsons went to Mr.

Fosdlck's of nee, and busily engaged In digging tip the pave- lt waa onlv at 6:08 that be received a ment. coov of th teatlmony. In the abort time I A Uttl cdty garden Is to be Instituted that Mr. Parker had It be came upon 1 uu inangie ana the zences wmcn three oolnts which he alleged showed now conceal It will bo taken down onranlsetd rebels ara read tn rta at v.a not horn I 111 about eiehtv-thren dnva. Tha aentre I out bv th evidence.

He based his argu-1 of the triangle contains a subway Ume ln Mexico City. Tho popotar ment against the motion to dismiss large- ventilator and a skylight, and this sentiment Is with them, ana they count MADERO NAMES CABINET Peace Go-Betweene Navarro to bo Tried. A force of 1,500 armed and weU- on these matters. Tba Ftskt Asralost Delay. As soon as the 'routine business of the Park Board was flnlshed yesterday arter- noon.

It waa evident that Commissioner Stover Intended to wind up the Parsons matter right away. He caused this let ter from the Mayor to read: but attempt Will will be made to grow grass and u' flowers around this snd there la a poasl- police. They say they will protect tho blllty that benches may be Installed for I foreigners. the tired actor man to alt upon. GREEN, BUT NOT GAUDY.

The Government has given permission to the foreign diplomats to arm and organize their nationals to protect their Offloo of the Maror. Kay 11. 1011. Sir: I ancloaa to vou for th Information of the Park Board th report of th Com mlaaloner of Account, racoromenaing mn Parama bo rtl.inlaa.it from the Depart ment of Parka aa landscape architect. I approve of hla recommendation.

Hla report la made aftar a full Investigation. Mr. Par- anna waa nreaent at tha lnvreticatlon. was repraeented by corneal, waa examined aa a wttneaa. ana waa given TOwrainiij auo-mli bji evldenco ha aaw fit.

He did aub- mlt evldenoa in bis behalf. Tba caae la now therefore complete and ready for the board'a vote. It la very important tbl. office be filled by a man of eul table technical of-good ovoouttva blllty. end of a eubordlnate dlnosltlon.

Very w. J. QATNOR. Maror. Cbarlaa B.

Stover. Preeldeat of th Park Board. of ely cvodit. whU-M may No oe- a. ot.i.r rwtm.3U, greatly aeli aaaarh r.iunkril water Caatlaaeat ta rag S.

THE asarw- MoM a ra.e iwtwi tw h. ruve a. a. atea Wan. So rrr Trv ry.

TVatro. roMty aa'ol a aiaa At at: attv C.ata. Motel. KaatatTata. Caioa aad lo4Mf-vk4r.

loco I Ija 1 avo I Dmllh thai 4aih bad bean tr.tant. and that from all erprance the pbvsirtan bad been dead lot noura certatnTy for aoma time r-r to vi.it of Ml.a loeoon Coronr Fe'nher rearkel lha bona ti.t b-fore muniahi. and after rvnmin'rc If I- I a' vouM bla belief Ibat tl.e ChtaU-Un bad billed bln.air Tho l'oronr aal atta-hd no Importanr T.t ti in e-iri. aa waa er- aia that tb doctor had hn det when r-bd bla room II thought th aavark ctaao br bar dtooovery probaMy ac-oinied for her rllmbang ojt of tb wtodow. after getting bar bat and coal, inetead of using the dor.

It accounted, loax th Coroner IKruaht. for tb atal. rcenta young Kapaber. Lrrnr relnberg that Dr tlaon aa th editor Of Health and Cutler, a ml.m ileal and wa well known aa a Writer on a jrh medical aub- Jeta. Ha waa abo it year old.

ftecmee who bad a. I out to look for Vt a. Oordoii aa axn ts niiaai.u.'a death b-ramo kinjn fit alv fourvd br prans of Mi.e All- of sarri Dr aadav. Altboa at. It aa after mid.

rlgM. a atarbeiha ac-rr then 't IT. Laiaon'a torn, wtiero rminar rnbrg aa to Jetton her. Tb girt, who la veara oil a nj lira. vlih bcr parent, raid t.ad boon tb njtwnan a rvivat cr-lary for aa year.

i'a i oronar a outt lun wnir ih. aa in kv with th ductor Mia Marhelka tra.tr.: I have loved Mm for a long time." He waa dead, sh said, when ah went hie apartment vetterdav. and It waa br affection for Mm mada tb aback of dieaajvenng him Ilfeleaa en hla couch great that It threw bar Into a hypnotlo rare fro-n which aba did not recover for an hoar. It waa then that ah left ih. doctor's homay too agitated to real! a that an nu not report bis death to young Kara br Irr and ah, th arirt aald.

had rtolled lc paychology together and raentiv rai coropieted a tnagaa'n ar-cle on Th Psychology of llaaith. ha bad la.t aeon tb doctor allv last Thursday afierncKm and then aeemed In good health and ln better eplrite than she had ever before ren him. Coroner relnberg auctioned Miss Marhelka ctoaelv and at tha conclusion of bla eaamlnation a-nt her bo mo. aay. that botiered her atorv aboolutelv.

It la clearly a case of said th- Coroner. Dr. Lataon waa ieedlng a bachelor's lire In his He had boon married. ever, to allae Fatrloe Cochrane Knoofti. a nloc of Mra.

Robert aeaman. "Nelly Hlv of r.eweoaper fame. Thev were married on Ju? 71. inns, and lived together until when Mra. Ia(- son obtained firat a aepa'ntlon and then divorce.

Dr. Latann. oh had lived In Brooklyn, came to Manhattan then, and tvtnar up most cr hia practice, bee an to writ medical artkios for magaslnee. Son of Hetty Green Has a Private Car I colonies. Made In Texas.

The Cabinet, ln session last night. 5cioI re Ntw Yrrh Tim. urged Gen. Dlas to retire, but he again DALLAS. Tex May 11.

H. H. R. refused. He declared.

It would be Green, son of Mrs. Hetty Green of New treaxnery to desert his loyal followers Tork, and President and principal owner 1 Gen. Madero Installed a Cabinet of of the Texas Miaiana KAuroaa. teaay tne Provisional Government of Mexico received a new private car male in his at Juares yesterday. He also met the tjwn maajm 0.1 1 Peace KO-betweens of th -Mo-rtoon la luxurious piece of roluas; stocs- erarn-nt I no fxionur cuiur wa iou, I a.

I n.y umouncea max Tncir Titlt-lfv UiO ABsr gOUUMU0 SB Sa VU aa go, "'a I trimmings, tb carpet is green and the I naa oeen reopenea. xne rebels, how-general decorations are ln green. His In-1 ever, Insist on the retirement of structlons to the shop men when he I Gen. Dlas. Mr.

Etover movea tne conaiaemuon i nlaced car were: I An t.i his motion to dlnla-. hlch haa stood I -pm no circus manager, so please omit Geru a41lTarto for Jaare TZa. fa" been issued in Mexico City. ririDDa a llltiiauTi iuuuiico, at I ari, TXTo-fca mnfiut to his Client to State I I "-mugwu uiuunue ca his side of tha case. IPRUrcSSUnS NEED MUKb rAT, -uPen e-oinn call your attention, ne exia.

wm- "cu buhhu uy reoei mUsloner Stover, to your statement atltjvna Expenses 80 Hlflh That They "a1" 10 was country. Any supplies the meeting of April 9 that you were not Drivin ta other Fields. I shipped from regular dealer to regular 11. paranni. I i i Dflnging cnaxse 1 ucucr -wiu pasa mA that would receive a neanng.

1 MJinjjj, asaaa. jxy aa. xua nt ---r, At the hearing before Commissioner Fob- of Irving has made tha college Professor's driven hnw ril Itwu not informed of what charge. Uf. auch a hardship that many ot the I JTJt lJ ZL'-' 1 1 him.

His sugges- most able Instructors are being driven I WeiO u.mM. I V. ,1.14. Af 4.V I UHl LS rRDOn.fi tl hllV. tUIAtl lrnA tlons of what might be produced in on 1 iniu ouitsr inui.

1 -w Tr aon I W. UUOUUJlk ritaiuauk w. A Danwi ranftrl of th I leSTO. the ITWtn, I aralnat th Comml-saer or Accounts, ana .0111 it. omtn and I FIzhtlniT Force of Rebels Will Prnfeo th ovidence inirooucwj uuat 1 behslt haa not appeared on tne rec-1 competent professors solely because tne 1 xnc roreiirn yuarter.

or4 I to.dooiaat tn m.t tho In-I A r.rnii.1 11U.13AA. Do you say that Mr Parsonss evt- eommodltlea of life. SP-1 Ocrnwpondent of Th. New Tork Tim fi-nco waa vxciuucu k. broke In Mr.

iitover. Evidence on whst th oollege authorities will oonoentrate READY TO RISC IN CAPITAL. Th taking of Mr. Cummins safe be fore the Urand Jury waa an unexpected move In the Carnegie Trust Company Inuuiry. Kaxlr In the day a subpoena duces tecum waa iaeued.

calling for the their energies for the next few months production of the aafe. which, aver aince Parker referred particularly to the tlnrn the earnest Truat closed Ita door on I written by Prof. IS. W. HUgard of ln a determined effort to aecur a 11.000.- Jan.

7. baa been under aeaj in tha board IT. University of California approving OOO endowment, th Income to bo used to room 01 tne institution at 11 oroiawtr. -nil formula, wntch It la aiitura nmvU. Inrrrnnrl aalaj-loa.

a 1kA.i. a. la r.rutrf vaalanlav Itiat 1 vt. u.tt VI I 7' -Tr' I Unduly lavorea a. iiuu a a lillti llf II rvfl WT 'M s.i i ffiat H-mkinr ropirtmnt look chrr of ctnvsr the CmC Trust Company, thm con- If t0lo a irsirv 11 opnca imi pftrlcer Mr ninucis in ynm tKs.

thla rn jLirrriu. rw eivrr iwr 1 i ..4 L1SSS rreinr of fai: Cummin. Martin J. Condon. Charles A.

Moor. and Joseph H. Kelchmann. On that occaalon Mr. Cummina abstracted aaveral of his private papers and securl.

v. a'. I imi ties and turned tnem over to tn receiver. ahia nolnt. trlumohantlv nulled frora certain document and aaked betber Prof.

Hligaru knew called for an arttn- Mr. Parker could not reply. and Mr. Parsons was summoned irom ine bench where he waa aittlng. and aK- rnnimluionrr.

the landscape archl- and nis counsel KSa wrni KIDNAPPERS KILL CHILD. ft ward Offered for Abductors of Elsie Paroubek, Found In Canal. Copyright, 1911. by The New Tork Tunas Co. MEXICO CUT, May 1L There, was an audacious coup by revolutionists here yesterday, when they seised three motor cars on the Avenue Juares, the main avenue ln the city, filled them with rifles and ammunition, and compelled tha chauffeurs to drive to Pus bla, where the supplies were needed.

CHICAGO. May 1L A reward of $1.000 1 The authorities offered no opposition. Whether th Grand Jury waa aware of this could not learned atrdav. nut at any ra'e three proceaa servers from th anil la oult aa arood aa nat nr. i aoil." B-otested Mr.

Parsons, and then Mr. Stoner suddenly switched has been offered. Including $200 by Gov. Deneen. for tha arrest and conviction of the murderer of Elsie Paroubek.

the ten- year-old girl whose body waa found ln ISMS B.U I ix.trut Attornev's of fir appeared In the provsl that Mr. Paraona haa atated th drainage canal una ay, afternoon at tbe Carnegie Truet Com- VVof Whitney of Washington gavel It Is our belief that th. pany. produced the subpoena, and. after V- formula.

I otid anffVvratavl hoj-to I in the Spring of replied Mr. I oner Hoffman said last alght. It This releases some Information which I have held ln confidence some ten i days. There Is here ln this city a fighting; org-anlzatlon of the revolution numbering; 1.500 man at least, not Ina espieJnirg the nature of their errand to George V. Fgbert.

acting receiver, proceeded to load tbe two-ton safe upon a dray and rod with It to tb Criminal Courts Building. It waa wheeled at one Into ih t.rand Jury room. Before tbe aafe waa opened the Grand Jury repaired to Juatlc Davia'g court and handed down the superseding Indictment against Mr. Ilrd. Returning to the Grand Jury room the Jury wltnaaaed tb opening of th aafe.

A repreaenuitlv of tb tftat Hanking Department operated the combination. It waa too late In the afternoon for th Dietrtrt Attorney and bta aaalatanta to so throogn th content of th aaf. They will have plenty of -time to do thla between now and tb nemt aa salon of tbe Or.nd Jury, as the latter waa xcuaed until Wednesday of next week. Joeaph A. Broderick.

a Special Deputy Examiner of tbe Ban kin; Department, and Aaalatant Dmrict Attorney Clark wul go through Mr. Cummins papers to-day and to-morrow. They bop to find aaveral documents which ar said lo have bean rala.ing when tbe Banking Department eaaminere aearched th records of th Carnegie Truat Company. In th event of their failure to find what they are looking for. It Is likely that the District Attorney will confer with Re-roiver Merrill.

In order tn learn Just what paper were taken from th saf by Mr. Cummins Last wjek. DYING AFTER FIST FIGHT. gavel "It Is our Doner mat the abductor of the child suffocated her to death, possibly I counting the sympathizer with Ine cor-1 movement. I have ventured to say that mTl these latter ara 95 ner cent- of tha Parsons.

I have been that the kidnappers found the WIWM. Whn I tne recoru I oo their trail and murdered I i Ir on otiDortunltT to Droducs it. I a said Mr. Parser. I tne enua -ak s.

-vs nrnvsr ran y-y -1 nnanr. an at va aa Gvsslea. who from the Ume of the ncn coiony, woe, nay. wy are vtr child's disappearance were suspected ot I per cent, of the population, from which kidnapping her, ara being watched. The I be makes no exceptions among; soiolsra polics believe that some of these people.

I and police. a en weir irmu mna nraraerra and cast her body Into tna on the authority of oneof tho oldest; ooiu Aiiuak myoGiau luvmuorm uis and once again he fumbled with the paper before him. i will aave you th trouble." he eel. i Jk i m. k.

I ft era a iniar ainru wiwu unuaj. which declarca that there la no record in the department at Waahlngton that thla formula waa ever approved. Mr. Parker declared that was Quite prepared to prov. nevertheless, that Prof, wr.ttney oia who have been camping- along the canal-may have had the child ln their posses sion.

arrarov. Then. Outton Borglum. the eeulptor. ITfll flP A WinnW'S RFVFNRF aaked to heard.

Th queatlon be-I not a qurltTo'n UrS Ssnori Said to Have Executed Slayer their offlcers have several time. as- Ready for Daty at Aay Moaaeme, This fighting; organization Is armed. drilled, and rationed, for tho men may be ordered on duty at any time, and of Husband, but He lent Dead. Sp trial Tk S'rw York Timtt. EL PASO.

Texas. May 11. It was re ported here that the Widow Talamentee, who, has become a National figure In sured me that ahould Dias persist In his ostrichlike attitude, should ho not soon be forced to realize tha situation, a rising; In the city might become desirable or necessary. I mention this because I am assured DEwrr-r rvrM-rxowto wii rrrxK ElMrited in ear wtttdw every Say. H-T LM A SuS US Fuliaa LX.T.

Ad. Young Italian's Skgll Fractured and' He May Not Live Till To-day. Joseph I era rta of 33 Monroe Street and Joseph Eaporano of 90 Thompson Street, cousins, each eighteen years old. went to the basement of shoe shining shop at Broadway snd Canal Street with a crowd of friends last night to fight out a grievance of eaveral weeks' standing. They stripped to the waist, fought for several rounds sad finally eaporano was knocked out.

He waa revived, shook handa with hla rou.ln and went home. This was at 10:: o'clock. Aa hour later his parenta called an ambulant-, and bad him taken to St. Vincent's llo-pltaL He had become unronocloua after reaching horn. It waa found that hla skull waa fractured and he had hemorrahage of th brain.

lerarsa. heart broken over cousin minutes containing 44d intury. was Ixim up i btreet station. At ir.e nopiiA alone, but of the Landscape Architect or the lark Board. The Impression has Sou rortn tnai an iiuuiuce is oeinj one.

Vou owe. Mr. Stover, to yourself. and to the hoard, to put yourself, ngnt in this matter." rr bolf an hour the three Commission- seimed clear Mexico, had had her raven, after riding that Commlaaioners Kennedy and Hlgglns 1 0rer most of the entire State of Bonora ln I tnat frpm amoDf the revolutionists a been selected and appor- defond a.nd natrol tha forelsm I do not oeileve mat tnere inouia i and her two aona were anot. I i- bo any further delay.

I'm not only pre- th insurrection spread to their 1 1- pared to vote In tbe affirmative, on thai to Ing elsewhere Is ln progress. While a fSLJ l-il? I ChT complication of the sltuaUon. It is also that wommiaaioner Rmnnij nu lover most or xne enxir di io wa ouuwb. am mat ITpm favored the re jurat of Mr search of CoL Chiapas of the Federal frtro- ttimt Mr. Stover waa absolutely opposed I erc rorce nas ti it.

At length the Utter said: vv force, under whose orders her husband UoBa to a a k. i Imsvavap har slinil IA httk I Tm9if rndi ht rSdeVaTtllnaT I some further chance allowed to you. a COmmand of a small sou ad In a measure an assurance that the rev-su-irest an adjournment till clock to-I fM hands oluUonists are planning- in advance to a UA.e. aa V. a lat4lakon Sk srvt wo laaarlaMI Jlj rm.

Hffr ITloUlfJ rursv iui vu-s i yaim LJ l. AU Aa.a.uws wvoasp aajvv cua UU 1 rta tu A era 6-: vr uivu vuo iwtbua.a delay and Commlaaloner Stover, with lto hU fata, but offered a huge sum forhave frequenUy publicly given. i U.A. kT tk who mat- the release ef his sons. No Quarter was Howr.P.

seems incredible that tor so 'certain hat It's i no good delay- given, and they were stood against the hl jftj clty should be converted ir sr. a ran I same wail xor xne tiocuuuu. yea loner of Manhattan mind Is made 7.. Ti. accordlur to re-L-ntO battlefleld, wltn Bouse-to-nouse a-going over the history of Hth.

SSK of fightingr and all that it Implies. and aDie io i and lolned the rebtll. ao not oeuers ii km uo. Mr. 6tover said nothing tournment was newed hia statement And will tlOt evidenC DO able tO n-iirVorVknnd and r.

1. k. I She waa near oy wnen a rnci i aatii 11-14. if 1. pio.

ua nuu.m;. lr.11 later ah. waJtad in a CSjno Of I me'nr'thllt his client had hr own in the cactua to the south of A meetlns; of the Ministers is now (8 had been brought up Tme" ZS In progress at Diaz's house In I waa leaving Axua Prieta, and tnat ane Street, and there is much inter- a raaaitat aa 1 waww. ripiuira nun ins tricu anna i iu v. a Al vw hills, where she herself gave the order for est, though little hope.

In the result. ai o.w, hi. execution. Thla was a la proved waen m.a noralata in nia stubborn atu evening session. I received a copy of chlapaa turned up with, his command at oont- on eh- typewritten I aiaco.

It aakl that baporaao could not live through i the night. 1 ABtedibavieji WhUaey ta mild eaeagk far a lady'a driah. yet baa enough body te ult aay mas. Luytlce Bratbera, K. T.

Adv. waa I pages and the testimony of thirty wit nesses, some of whom are actually un known to us even bv name. I have had leas than two houra to acquaint myself Catiaa4 Pas 4. SETTS Ol THE WORLD. Ta not fall to leave order with your aewadealer to hav.

The Tlmea aent to your country addreaa. or mail lastructlona to Publication umra Asaur am oaua- Ar tc. par month. Adv, tude, and apparently counts on the coming: of Gen. Reyes to deliver him from his dilemma.

He is reported to plan replacing" de la who Is hardly a cipher ln internal affairs, by Gen. Reyes, and then resigning, count-.

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