Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - September 11, 1913, Washington, District Of Columbia NO. SAVE TIME AND if you want a house or an read the list of offerings 3tud- 7O; 51. TWO OUSTED BY HELD IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Screaming and Fugitive Is Hustled From EXTRADITION FIGHT ON TODAY if Free Three Slayer Wanders About Aimlessly in Auto Until Arrested in brook Armed Men Guard sel Seek Habeas Corpus on i i I n 14- York Kendall from mi American soil barricaded in a hotel room mi. of most exciting days in his Free Man Three unexpectedly over the Canadian border early writ nf habeas corpus demanding his production before the MI Montreal next he was for three hours a free that time madly in an automobile for 50 the hills of Vermont and New Near IMII into the arms of a New Hampshire sheriff n i where he retained counsel to resist Jerome Travels in rushed hither on a special ar- I I He will assume charge of the case for New seeking as a ward of the inn I Formal Arrest vat Thaw was in his room shortly complaint sworn to by Sheriff based on A- i 11' n on M in Dutchess N. ii blanket warrant charging Thaw and those who assisted him in from by Armed ig kidnapping at of officers from New he and Chief of Police Kelley swore in twelve all they were patrolling the streets about hotel WiU Seek Writ ff h a h i i s tomorrow morning Judge R. N. of the the applications of a writ Application for the writ was first made this after- being occupied with another said he could HEAEST Authorities Victims of 1908 Special Cable to The Washington A memorial to 105 mothers and crushed .to death the eruption of 1906 roof the San Giuseppe Vesuviano was today In presence of the civil and of A feature of the was a of- the council of San eppe thanking William dolph Hearst for the substantial help sent to afflicted at the time of the HISS WILSON Daughter Appears at Bird N. Sept. youngest daughter of the has returned to took part in a dress for the bird is to be presented at Meriden next evening as a protest against the slaughter ot wild birds commercial of whom are of the for the first Miss Is to play the Bird LARGER NAVY A DUTY Shoot at Police and Chase ONE CAPTURED BY Audience Witnesses at 13th and E Robbery by rTwo Youths Pulled Off Within Hearing of Police quarters Early in From New and Planned Up Because They Were Says Name of Gov. Pothier Advocates to Perpetuate AT PERRY BANQUET to Hero of Lake Erie Delivered Former President Taft on Site of Battle of Both Fleets Eulogized by Gov. of the Slain to Be Reinterred Cedar Sept. Hands were in token of good will by cans and and a continuation of the century of peace that has elapsed the signing of the treaty of Ghent was predicted here tonight by speakers at the which brought celebration of the one hundredth sary of the battle of Lake Erie to a Former President for the tor principal Hach Co d a rd a y aiff Each of the SOD places at the quet was occupied by a man or a prominent in the affairs one or several not the nation or the Would Unite A joining of forces of the United States Telegraphs to that Many to lawyers uses to the tYf bitter and former MB laws 1 I Thaw asked for the of New i- will arrived N. of immigration THaw was so is Tie had today to i as associate nusi lie de- HS contempt of I had those who it Issues f this U Is said afte hi -i down T che flag I priori Canadians will do I havo come to New on my difficult way 1 la. legal charge we trust New from a of Xew Hampshire win to the H K. TH i ii from the Immigration was sudden and i mysterious who c. J. the nf and acting appeared before They woke him to In which he tried to took him to the Shrieks to Be i as they brought him n let them me. for God's held him as he he had after 8 o'clock he j to Instead of a battle tn the dian his as far as Canada was aver in a the order df de- returned last week had been Hud wilt or was to at soil Thaw knew what to do with his the absence of silch as lie has grown to in last five with no one 1-an marked for of his automobile journey out- of Vermont and into New which ended with hia detention tonight in a indignation at the action of the Canadian authorities in deporting him while the corpus proceeding was ing waa frequently manifested out his to 1 with writ of habeas he remarked judges were to hear my This is Mr. himself a issued the following statement first received an intimation from Ottawa yesterday that Thaw would be deported Thursday against the of the colleagues in Montreal would not believe the ment would so outrage the court of king's But I waa and took the first train to where 1 found that Thaw had been secretly taken out by automobile and shoved across the I followed his trail at once by motor to Extradition Proceedings The matter of extradition from Hampshire was uncertain His lawyers that must first be produced a requisition warrant from the governor of New James B. attorney Is on the and he less make report on the case the governor of his Jerome's special arrived here from at o'clock Mr. was by Deputy poured Into Colebrook tonight as if there were a circus Jn Hotel corridors were Thaw sent out more than 50 Among others he lias requested to coma here is former Gov. of Hurls Tumbler at ejection from Canada began with the breaking of a window Aroused from his cot In the Immigration detention room at Coat i cook and told to be taken across the border at he flew Into a picked up a heavy glass and his might hurled it of the est immigration official and the crashed a window and on the tion Five later Thaw was half dragged down the forced into a waiting wedged be- two Dominion and whirled Norton He protested throughout the short but ignored At he was past a gray stone slab marking the and like a rabbit being released set down on a bit of open ON and Canada to North protect should the shores they ever threatened by an invasion from any was advocated by Gov. Pothier of Rhode the time come when we are called upon to defend our standards and cur civilization on this let us find the United States and Canada ing solidly prepared to protect from invasion from whatever and our Institutions from no false sense of security lull us to No policy of disarmament the peace we now A state of preparation is only which command and-So long as we command that respect our peace will not be To increase the efficiency of our navy and to strengthen our coast defenses is a national am heartily in accord those statesmen across our ern boundary Who are advocating a for the Dominion of With the combined force which could thus Be brought .to the defense of the Eastern and Western coasts of North America by Canada and the United preserve peace effectually In by our material and moral be a blessing to 1 Ceremonies at That portion of today's which was held at took upon the site of the Perry which IB in the Initial stages of central motif of the mortal as It will be when completed J be a column 335 feet In and dominates the Ing waters and It Is to a massive bronze bowl ot Is to be means of a cluster of 100 Incandescent hundred feet distant slightly will be a museum and museum Is to house a collection as as relics reminiscent war of The a of ETie will on three a bronze feet In here former President Taft his Praises Courage and century ago today this made famous by a said the retrospection of 100 years Its Nothing In these years to skill men as they but the dec the battle and tw was one of the bright field of str to grow Two of the tribe of men who and city descended upon Washington Tast and cosmopolitan of the downtown to -a of their Though both were under the daring of hardened bandits they held up a waiter in a restaurant at the point of their robbed the cash register of then in theif effort to effect a fired recklessly at the others who pursued The gunmen selected the Splendid 1311 E. street opposite police to pull They swaggered into the place about and each ordered a large were about half an hour and when they at last arose from the table they were the only ones excepting a lone Evidently they had been hoping for just that op- Shoved Gun in Waiter's They strode up to the which was charge of the John Basil one of the was out of hearing In the at the Vasos stepped behind the counter to receive payment for their and Before he could realize what they and j. with .It is He said done so with any them in Stranded He give lils New I was up against am. take my do not to call upon f relatives to me never in My in we found ourselves triat was way to set money enough to take us back is in his possession and cannot lookout is being maintained .at points of from fugitive is described as abowt x 6' feet smooth wearing a blue fedora 2 Explosion of Boiler Seriously Injures Three of was whipped out -a one of revolver the and strangers he found himself directly into of was freep perfectly a of put Up his hands Without the same time the Other stranger sprang around the end of the counter ftpd cleaned out the register of all Ex- cept The pair then backed toward the keeping their guns pointed In the At the they turned and ran Into the Shoot to Awe Vasos instantly yelled the alarm and the melee It was then about 10 that part of the which is near the National was crowded with The bandits were easily distinguished from others because of their to lose themselves in the and several citizens at once ALSO IS SCALDED Tender of the Low in His Is Towed by Tug to From Scene of. cident Off Special to The Washington Sept. men were one and three others were so badly and they may when boiler No. 1, in the boiler of destroyer en route from Charleston to at sea this The Water Tender Water Tender The Water Tender Chief Mate The accident occurred early In the after- while the destroyer was some miles The Estill was the reach Back .by sued soon dropped because the highwaymen wheeled and flourished their Some of the more daring of the crowd pressed and were menaced with shots without By that time policemen In the vicinity came rushing up and Joined in the Shoot at The bandits seeing that their position then fired at which by this tittle In- cluded several By good all the bullets and no one was Around the bounded by 13 streets the and E streets the bandits calight and second century upon the from West Sister if and and His pal and at a late bid not been The caught said his nanie la coln that He is 18. 61d, and is from New According to the recollection of Is the one covered a gun in tile the told the police pal's name also they came to Wighington Monday and lodgings at as They When the men ran from the they turned toward Thirteenth Vasos close behind them gave alarm to group of men standing the They the by shots the of the other who is a tall and firing of his shorter companion into the crowd of At the of F George 516 street at the attempted tn stop to drew threatened if Hoffman dropped of Twelfth streets closed in the fugitive Twelfth Ei his arms be- hind disarmed r and ter i v again He claimed tut II a received after reaching Fort as to cause of 'the accident has been Afl official in- will be made at The board will possibly sit at Fort In his called conj stantly low which leads to the supposition that water was allowed too tow in the Risked Life for The little boiler room was filled with water and D. B. another water risked his life to go the rescue of his imprisoned is also badly Twenty out- The boat is not otherwise destroyer is in charge of Ensign W. D. three men scalded are in the pital at Fort The disabled not reach Fort which 18 from until The torpedoboat is now in this and the was to have joined her Mexican pni Say He Is Here on MYSTERY Huerta Issues Order for Protection of Air Warns Governors of Slates Disorders on Mexican Independence by the American That Lind Will City INDEX TO Thaw Held in New Pothier for Larger Gunmen Loot Two Killed on Kills a Senor Zamacona Drowns In Says Science Proves After 2 Trade Envoys City Host -or Demand Taken in Rebels on Leg of Girt Wilson to See Navy Guns Two by 4 Senate Confirms Murdock Assails Money Cure for Monaco In New Federal Watch Sporting Commissioners Seek to Bar Gompers Unions News of Manuel M. .de e tire man of mystery reached Washington yesterday and at least a man of continues to describe his visit .as of a At the House and the Department of there IB no pretense of its being so. tot no engagement has yet been made Provisional President to see either the of State or President That the States government was formally asked Jf Zamacona would be received same status as Mr. Lind is. received in has been stated by the highest administration This request had not been replied to Mr. Zamacona sailed from Vera ENDS HIS LIFE IN RIVER R. R. Mothershead Drowns as Scores Look at Cruz to on his way to but It is understood favorable ply has since been Conference May Be When a conference between the one- time Ambassador to the United and President Wilson will be held cannot be said with any degree of It may come If not probabilities are that it will not come itor several as President son has arranged to leave Washington this for where he remain over visit must to alft t m y visit at this do TOMBSTONE KILLS HIM on Playing in St. Mary's BY MOTHER Mrs. Anna C. Speiss Placing Flowers on Grave Tries .to Climb Monument Under His Smali Bertram son of Anna C. Columbia street injured a heavy graves Sty crushed his L WS hurried to z he an the the grave of a. many years among climb upon a weighing 400''ptitSnds. JHe his feet and tried to draw the Mother The metal to base .i by gave fall pfe the to tried TOLD BABY OF DETENTION Come Home in Alleged cide Informed Youngest of Five Before Leaving Into Water af of L lice Recover His hot to appear but I cannot discuss the All I will say Is that I have come on private and sonal Mr. Zamacona was equally reticent con- In When asked whether he an election to be In he was the understanding when I left Mexico The official notices had already been No Official Upon his arrival at Mr. Zamacona was met by a Mexican No representative of the Mexican em- bassy was at the station when his train Mr. Zamacona went to the Mexican embassy apd remained in seclusion last night with Senor charge faires of the Mexican It is un- that Senor was in communication last night the ico City and prepared to be New York today to talk with ican bankers about the prospect of a loan for the Huerta Mr. in ing- to the excuse of was doubtless 'due the that he reached he received concerning the character of the reply sent by the of the United States in re- sponse to the Mexican government's in- his reception and It is looked upon as one the for diplomacy is Regarding report that one- of principal reasons presence the United States af this the financing of the of Zamacona attention to the that of rail Way corporation and connection wi He go ajiw Bryan will it is will some time Such proposals as be talked over of State are The State Department latest de- cree of ot as affecting Con- at reported Gov. an additional Ax to as a subsidy on in belonging to persons or corporations be the of governor has habited 'the acquisition of other mining and lias s In In value report the continues to nave trouble In 1 that ot Calmly bidding his family Robert R. an ice wagon of 1212 street walked to Stephenson's at the foot of L street day afternoon and into Uie river in the sight of scores of passengers on the steamer which was at the dock about to He was taken from water within fifteen but forts to revive him wath the were According to his Mothershead came home about 4 p. m. in a morose He asked for a change while Mrs. 'the of their flve smal to the child away and would return a white Onlookers Are consummated his purpose with dramatic suddenness left the crowd of onlookers so dumfounded that valuable time was lost in attempting a He the length of the wharf at top shouting his and dived into the before any one could intercept The harbor precinct was notified and Officer V. and Rainey on the police pled for body and quickly recovered it. A misunderstanding in the summons sent to the Emergency Hospital resulted in the ambulance going to Georgetown first In the meantime V. H. Manning and George S. of the bureau of worked upon Mothershead with one of the mine rescue They were unable to revive and the Emergency surgeons had no better Mothershead operated an in- and it is believed business difficulties prompted him to end his DOFF HE mi Proved by Methods of Sir Oliver Lodge LIGHT THROWN ON OCCULT Expects Bridging of Chasm Between Seen and Unseen President of British Association of ence Holds That gence May Interact With Us on the Material Belief in Ul- timate Religion Deeply Rooted in 1" forecasts of tin address of Sir Oliver president of the sociation for the Advancement of intimating that he would make ments of a startling character concerning and the proof of life after although publicly by Sir caused his address at meeting of the association tonight to be interest and heard with profound The leading scientists of the world wore in the including the codiscoverer with her husband o' and 50 other Usually sucu addresses are too scientific and abstruse appeal to but it was known that Sir Oliver was to deal with the mystery of life and the question of pf personality in ing his belief in such after life speaker further s. had yet gono toward answering a tlon so profoundly interesting 10 the mass of Present Scientific His was summarized ir. his own Sir argument marked feature of the present era is thr discovers of and various kinds of atomisms so that in lost Members of Feminine Society Must Prove It When Special to The Washington Sept. you a If you want to get busy and be for from now on it is going to be sign of distinction to be a all members of the Women's Auxiliary of the Army and Navy tonight organized the tional Order of with Mrs. J. Russell as and Mrs. H. P. as the first is an ironclad It that all members must abandon and support their hose with Failure to this means challenge adopted you Then the is has got to prove it by daintily lifting and exhibiting the em- blem of the that takes the place of This appears very especially if one member challenges an- other on but there is a second prohibits challenging except in places where a stocking can be ex- with due Members of the society declare that the present style gowns will be a great aid in. accepting husbands of members learned of the organization there was a eral rush on part to join but their wives declare that all will be barred for obvious Gaynor 2 to 1, With McCall at Even in New York Special to The New n physiology ranges chemistry the de- atomic 5n biology and political science or is not the group physical sciences criticism concerns had to one wordi I should call con- I ii t as While officials 1 the so-called fax on ene y that apd 11 to 19, a fredk bef is toward from a of is to take refuge in rather vague forms of statement and to shrink from examination of the puzzling and the Is to deny the of anything which makes no appeal gans of sense and no ready response to laboratory Urges Belief -in Ultimate these tendencies the He urges a belief in ultimate continuity as essential to he re- gards scientific as ar in- adequate basis for philosophic lie believes obscure phenomena may be expressed simply if properly and he points out that the non- of anything perfectly uniform and omnipresent is only what should be expected and Is no against us real substantial In conclusion Sir Oliver touched upon the question of life after He de- clared Ws conviction that now regarded as occult can be ined and reduced to order by the ods of science carefully and persistently and that the facts go examined have convinced me that memory and affection are not limited to that association with matter by which alone they can manifest themselves here and and that personality persists be- yond bodily Hopes to Bridge the Sir Oliver further declared the dence to my mind coes to prove that carnate under certain con- may interact with us on tbe terial and that may hope to attain some understanding of the ture of a perhaps and of the conditions regulating intercourse across thp In his remarks leading to these declarations Sir Oliver said from our as is always a great mass man and ourselves to a. scrutiny on the of pure science let us what in the main is characteristic of the though period in which we Different persons would give ferent but the answer I ture to give combined fundamental Recent Achievements of the realization of predicted ether waves in 188S, the discovery of X-rays in 1885, spontaneous radio activity in 1896, and the isolation of the electron in 1898, expectation of further be- came and and have been showered upon us ever since this tury That is why I speak of rapid Sir Oliver by fundamental skepticism that he did not mean the arid almost antique theme of theological That was practically in abeyance Just