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BY A RUSSIAN JOURNALIST.

I had the good fortune, on the fist day after my arrival, to catch a glimpen | of the Kaiser. It was a few days before the rumours about his illness, which assumed such exceptional dimensions outside of Germany. The seriousness of this illness was denied in Berlin, and the papers only spoke of a slight indis position due to a furuncle on the neck The canard made by some sensational French paper, prematurely condemning Wilhelm to death, was greatly enjoyed by the German Press, which takes od vantage of every slip in the foreign Press in order to discredit all informa tion appearing there regarding internal life in Germany

GERMAN PLOTTERS IN NEWter beforehand, for he addressed me as Major von der Goltz, although my letter of introduction was written in favour of Mr. Bridgeman H. Taylor

YORK.

PROJECTED CANADIAN

OUTRAGES.

CONFESSIONS OF VON DER GOLTZ.

COUNT BERNSTORF? B. OBJECTION. He showed very much interest, and, besides supplying me with a revolver my own being out of order temporarily suggested to furnish no with a passport to be obtained through the State Depart A White Paper issued on April 21 ment, Washington, D.C., proving me to contains a sworn statement made in Eng-be 1. H. Taylor, in order that I should land by the notorious German spy Horst be able to travel safely. He also pro von der Goltz, altas Bridgeman H. Tay posed to me to make use of part of the lor, who was one of the tools of Heer crew and one officer of a G. ship at that Dernberg, Captain von Papen, Boy-Ed time in the harbour, and furnished mo with and other German officials in the great his visiting card, on the back of which conspiracy to commit murderous outrages he wrote recommending Major vuit der in the Dominion of Canada. It is a Goltz, or something to that effect, which most illuminating document, and the should give to the captain of the ship facts therein disclosed do not rest on the While I was still conversing with Mr. unsupported evidence of Geltz, but are Luederitz the captain of the ship was confrmed by unimpeachable documents announced by a clerk, and Mr. Luederitz, in the possession of the British Govern telling the clerk to bring the gentleman mont

introduced me to the explain person- in, ally One of the clerks, a notary, made out an application to the State Depart ment, W

Goltz arrived in England in November 1014; and made offers to our Government of information upon proiented air raids,

the 1st Unnadian Contingent had left Valcartier Camp, I knew that I should be recalled, the object of the enterprie being removed. I received from yan the telegram agreed upon; in that case, but as I had spent most of the money furnished to me I asked whether Ryan had not received money so as to enable me to pay off the men. Ryan said he had oly but gave me some on his own initia tive, and said he would wire to 14 Stef fens. On the 26th September I received telegram from Steffens telling me to do what I did think best, and asking whether I had received 900 dollars. Thinking it best to return to New York, all the more na funds were insufficient, I discharged Busse and Fritzen, who went to Buffalo, left dynamite and other ma torials in the keeping of an aviator who was manager of the Fels Restaurant at w Niagara Falls, to be used again when necessary, and left with Consul for New York by way of Buffalo

when amidst the comparative quiet of the source whence the Eden derived her purpo, D.C., for a passport acted on his instructions, replied that

""passport was fictitions.

I was walking along Friedrichstrasse in the direction of Unter den Linden

"the_Borlin streets, I heard the charac information about British shipping. and B. H teristic Imperial how the was getting her

this tartate sound of gethon of the lower plies. As his statements were conflict persotis I ran to the corner of Frieding and unsatisfactory he was detained, richstrasse, and near the Café Bance the although at that time there was nothing largo closed Royal motor rashed last, to connect him with Bridgeman H. Tsy The car was painted the Reld-grey for A few days after his arrival he was colour, bearing the Imperial insignia. I sentenced to six months imprisonment, caught a glimpse of two grey figures in with a recommendation for deportation greatcosts and covered helmets, in one prison, and at the expiration he was held He served his sentence in Pentonville of which it was not difficult to recognise the Kaiser with his characteristic moustache, turned strongly grey and somewhat cut.MOV O

of Stockholm and Berlin, that Wilhelm aro exhibited in abundance in the shops

has changed and looks older and worn Look interest the hole eyes teep wrinkles, his face emaciated and more stern than ever, have not creaped the camera, and no touching-up could smooth out the imprint of care and deep weariness which stares one in the face from all these portraits.

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Having arrived at New York, I went to report to von Papen at the G. Club, and when asked by him why I had not to be desired by a certain I had not received any instructions from All information given in Ryan, and that I had temporized await ranged that this passport was to be sent in further order. The matter having

It was aring to Mr. Buck, New York, who was to neked me if I was ready to go to Cer deliver it to me. The following day, a many. Receiving a reply in the affirma Sunday, I paid, accompanied by Tucker, a visit to the ship, dined there, and tive, he said that he would arrange with Count Bernstorff for my passage, and selected the men intended to be used in that I should present myself on my ar the enterprise personally. The men were rival at Berlin at the Department, Iff. from thom I also listened for some time received from Jim 200 dollars to pay for noguntinted with the duties demanded B. General Staff Some days later I in custody first at Brixton and then atto wireless news received on board, read Rending Prison, for deportation to me by the operator, the captain in enough, and I then paid off Covani, my passage, although I had myself money Early in the present year came the formning me that he had been forbidden giving orders that he should remove from I could judge, by the portraits which national find of von Papen's papera, by the harbour authorities to use his ap: a house in 15th Street, New York; if I among them being a cheque in favour paratus for sending purposes. The cup remember rightly, Nos. 113 or 115; two dorsed in Goltz's bandwriting. Seeing selected at the Consulate in a few days, dynamite of Bridgeman Taylor, which was en-tain promised me to pay off the men suit-cases, filled with 80 per cent that the game was up, he offered to make and to send them to New York under the n'voluntary statement, in other words to supervision of an officer. Everything turn King's evidence, on condition that necessary having been agreed upon, criminal proceedings should not be taken left for New York to report there to against him in respect of his doings in Captain von Papen. Arrived at New Canada The statement was made and York, I selected three men recommended sworn before a commissioner of oaths to me, acquainted them with the main It is pointed out in the official memo-object of the scheme, and agreed to pay randum prclixed to his confession that them daily while in New York, theif certain names mentioned in it appear on employment to cease when the object of the cheques found in von Papen's posscs- our enterprise should have been achieved sion, though this fact could not possibly in that case the men should also receive have been known to Goliz. The confer sion is as follows:

LIVING MASKARA

But the living face behind the glass of the motor, car, the earthen greenish yellow colour of the skin, aggravated by the grey background of his coat and helmet, the eyes fred on the back of the chauffeur as if he did not notice the salutes of the passers-by who quietly lifted their hats and sometimes waved them in the car, and the mechanical grature of his arm as if some automatic

in soldier was raising his hand salute--all these made an exceptional impresion

PROPORNO INVASION OF CANADA given to me by my commanding oficer ____The_3rd August, 1914, licence was Mexican army) to separate myself from the service of the brigade to which I was attached for the term of six months, said legve to be extended at my applica tion. I left directly for El Paso, Texas, where I was told by Mr. Kuck, German Consul at Chihuahua, Mexico, who stayed The impression was as of some intri there, to put myself at the disposition of cate terrible machine endowed by some Captain von Tapen. I left there for inexorable will with the power to de Washington, DC, the 18th August, and strcy and devastate human lives, the received there a letter informing me that creation of centuries of human thought, Captain von Papen would like to meet dreams and aspirations. Perhaps this me at New York in about ten twelve days, Is Lecause one is involuntarily under I left, consequently. Washington, and GP the influence of the terrore and horrors went to stay for some days at Ashbury of the present time, rightly or wrongly Park (10th August), and arrived at New ascribed to the Ka York after about five-six days (date of

́ I saw him-for the space of ong briet second, but this acting face to Lace with the Kamer on this day in the Unter der Linde Berlin, will remain

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ALL THEATRRE OPEN.

EX DYNAMITE FROM FRUFF 6

VON BOLTZ LEAVES FOR ITALY. Whether he complied with the order the 8th October, for Italy I received am unable to say, as I left the same day, also from Captain von Papen a letter of introduction to the German Consul Gen- eral at Genoa, recommending me to him. This letter was written in favour of Horst von der Goltz. 1 have had no communication with Cap

Since that time tain von Papen,

Following I will give some facts come to my knowledge connected with the on- for some reason or other they do not pro- torprise, which I have reserved, because porly belong to the narrative, but which, nevertheless, may prove of importance. Information, the securacy of which I have no reason to doubt, has made me believe the United States Secret Surtitu know about the matter from beginning to end. I know I was watched in New York, Baltimore, and Buffalo, and tell- ing Captain von Papen of this he replied. that the men had orders only to watch, but to interfere on no account. His statement confirmed my suspicions, to which I arrived after careful delibera tion

Expecting the arrival of the sailors waiting, meanwhile meeting von Papen from Baltimore, I spent several days frequently at the German Club or at the Consulate. As I needed money to furnish these sailors with necessaries, Captain von Papen gave me a cheque payable to Bridgeman Taylor, which cheque I had cashed through the agency of an acquain tance, Mr. Stallford, member of the Ger man Clab. The men arrived, were quer tered in several hotels; but an my noticing that my movements were being watched 1 sent them back to make the detectives think the enterprise shaodon ed I told Captain von Papen that it would be more easy for him to supply me with materials, dynamite, and arms Before I left New York a messenger cheaply, on account of his connections, in arrived at my rooms sent by Captain von forming him that I could not get those Papen by previous arrangenient, to call Arrival to be found in the book of the nisterials except at a prohibitive price.. Holland House). I then paid a visit to Von Papen then informed me that and automaties which were to be used for a portmanteau containing revolvers Dr. Kraske, Vice Consul at the German Captam Tauscher, of Krupp's Agency, again when needed among those amas General Consulate, and was told by him had agreed to furnish me with those was a revolver Colts having stamped. that he would inform me by letter when things, and told me to see him at his on the holster El Paso, Arms Co von Papen would see me, in order to office. I saw Mr Tauscher, and he gave pasy, or something to that effect, piro- at the Consulate Two to three days Powder Company, recommending B. Harms I put at his disposition. There are enable me to avoid being seen too much me a letter of introduction to the Dupont perty belonging to me and some other afterwards I received a letter, written by Taylor, and the company supplied me still in the keeping of Mr. Luederitz at Dr. Kraske on private paper, telling with an order to the bargee in charge Baltimore a box of saddles and a port- me that a gentleman who was interested of the dynamits, barges lying on tv mantean kelonging to me in me wished to see me at the Consulate Jersey side near the Statue of Liberty C. Covani is a private. at a certain hour. The letter was written Captain Tauscher told me he would send and well acquainted with American in this manner by agreement. the automatic pistols by messenger to detective agents. He speaks several Attending to the request, I had at first Hoboken, New York, to be delivered languages Buently, and has been former come conversation with Captain von there to one of my agents at a certainly in the employ of Pinkerton's and Papen about recent events in Mexico, restaurant, as he would be liable to other agencies. Address, 251, West 18th and afterwards was asked to give my punishment if he delivered them in New Street He came to the well recom opinion about a proposal made to the York without having seen my permit ended. German Embassy, the writer of which, a The reasons why I did not apply to the I received no remuneration for my and in the Kammerspiele of the popular support in order to carry out a scheme

services, but the money I expended on Reinhardt I counted an audience of 42 by which he wrote he would be able to

expenses was refunded to me. people, of whom three vern in civilian make raids on towns situated on the coast dress, including myself, eight in military motor boats arried with machine-gune of the Great Lakes. He proposed to use uniform, and the remainder were women. The proposal being relicted on account

However, the operettas and the more of the Eisbussy serious theatres with a classical German information about, the writer, I was at Sy receiving unfavourable, and foreign repertory are drawing the Grst requested to give my assistance to a largest crowds. Specially cooked patrio scheme of invasion intended to be put tic plays, pieces by Ketebue and other in execution by entering Canada with like authors, who have been dragged outained forces recruited from the reservists from under the dust of oblivion, fare in the United States of America, and the worst of all

aided by Gerinan warships at that time in the Pacific.

Almost all the theatres in Berlin are running as usual, unly some of the Tingle Tangies and Nacht Lokale and dancing palaces and are like places of amusement have closed down. However, the thest.es, and even the cinemas, are not doing much business, and the "houses cannot be compared with the crowded theatres in Russia revisited all the principal theatres and varieties, and never a full house Even the Winter Gardens and the Apollo, where formerly one could obtain a seat

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with difficulty, were now half-empty, certain Schubmacher, asked for financial police for a permit are obvious it was hotel bills, travelling, and other private

The tendency to drive out all works of art and literature of enemy countries has now completely disappeared, and at the present time in Berlin, on the stage of the Royal Opers, French Russian, and Italian composers have the run side by side with Wagoor and Richard Struuse At the concerts one can hear Tchaikovsky, Rimsky, Korsakoff, and young French composers.

After Shakespeare the most popular authors are Ibeon and Strindberg

The Miracle to running contigny

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VON PAPEN PAYMASTER.

necessary for

Before I left New York I had some

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Will

to most of the Consuls or Consular agents

In order to get the dynamite necessary for me to hire a motor boat at & place near 146th Street, Harlem, and to here I had hired the boat, I went the payment of my men, expenses for put the dynamite on board of the barge

in & asics, having two suit cases will then, etc., was paid to me by Captain In suit cases. After returning to the

OF courne, all the money

me, to the German Club to see von Papen von Papen in advance; only once per who told me to call for the generators cheque, all other payments being made and the wire again at the club, to me in United States of America Trea I took the dynamite to my rooms, money I received through Ryan, which HIDING THE ARMS AND EXPLOSIVES. sury notes, with the exception of the where I kept also a portion of the arms consisted of ordinary banknotes. packed in all portmanteaux ready to be removed, the rest of the dynamite and conversation with Captain von Papen COUNT RERASTORFF & OLJECTION arms being in the keeping of two of my about the war, and while speaking of The scheme, which was proposed by agents, one of which was Dir Fritzen, the end of the war Captain von Papen Captain von Papen and Boy Ed, was discharged from a Russian steamer, said: Should things start to look bad. abandoned, objections having been made where no had acted in the capacity of for us, there by Count Bernstorff. I was told so by purser, the other one being Mr. Busse, here. In connection with

something happen over Captain von Papen. Then Captain von a commercial agent, who had lived for ments of his he speculated on America

other state Papen asked me to see at my hotel two some time in England; the only other joining Germany or on a Likomen, prominent members of Irish ageut. I employed besides C. Covani, who ing in the many or on a possible upris associations, who had fought during attended to me personally, Tucker not Orders were also sent by Capt. von Papen the Irish rebellion, who had proposed to being entrusted with any of those things Captain von Papen to blow up the locks Two of three days afterwards I receive in cities near the Canadiau frontier to of the canal, connecting the Great Lakes, red from Captain von Papen at his rooms assist me with all means in their powers by at Reinhardt a third theatre. Of the the main railway junctions, and grain at the club, in the presence of Fritzen frequently, with present when Captain new German writere two are one at elevators. It was alleged that by those and Covani, generators and wire, which von Papen received information through pieces by Schnitzler and Buderma ansiens, da well as by wholesale distribu: I took to my rooms in a taxicab. After men who came to see him about matters And it as interesting to note the new the populace, combined with rumours of ways in which we would try to execute associations, but I am unable to recall tion of proclamations intended to terrify some dave spent by conferring about the connected with German Irish, and other fondency of the German drama under invasion judiciously circulated in the Central Station, New York, for Buffalo, was also present when Captain von war conditions, vit the predominant Press, panic would be created in

the orders given to me, we started from the exact topic of the conversations. I number of female parts over the male Canada, which would prevent the Domin Fritzen, Buse, and Tucker taking care Papen paid some of those men, at least parts

ion front giving any aid to England 1 of the dynamite and armas, Covani at I saw him giving them money. Captain At one of the cabarets still alive in received the gentlemen at my hotel, the tending to me. Arrived as Buffalo Ivon Papen informed me that he had been Unter den Linden there was complete men bringing with them a letter of in hired rooms at 198, Delaware Avenue, had very short of money to be used to gain dullness, monotony and no people. It troduction written by Captain von the dynamite brought there, and spent information, till Dernberg had arranged is interesting to note that, together with Papen, and received, after having taken some days trying to get information Lacters the soldier and patriotic songs, little them to my room further details about about the precations taken by the Cann facts given above, are all I am so by little couplets appear where more the matter, in addition to maps and dian Government. Then I transported far able to remember, my memory having and more the word peace" is mention diagrams showing the most vulnerable myself and three of the agents to Niagara suffered much through my confinement, ed and references are made to the dearth points of the different canals These Faile, Now York, the 15th September but it is quite possible that I shall later and shortage of foodstuffs of course maps had been evidently cut out of While still at Buffalo 1 received a tele on be able to supplement the information all this within the limite of the con- books, returned them afforwards andave now given statements on the sorship

Take 23 one of the gentlemen, who said that he Steffens, informing that John Ryan I have made those In the cinemas first place is given to had to put the maps into the books again, lawyer, lad money and instructions distinct understanding that the state- comic filus: the shows of current topic, he having made use of those books - st went to see this man, but he told me he ments I have made, or should make in military, events, scanca and pictures of the fasurance-office at which he was knew nothing whatever about the matter future, will not be used against me; that life in rear of the fighting lines are of employed, "--> SA

SNERI directly sent telegram to Steffensen not to be prosecuted for participa littler

nstance, how I then had to get some men to help saking for explanation. The 18th Sep; tion in any enterprise directed against, soldiers

There are

me to put the scheme into execution, but teniber received answer Ryan got the United Kingdom or her Allies 1 en- before I went to Baltimore, money On applying to the man again gaged in at the direction of Captain von Together engaged

one man, Charles Tucker,aling received money but no izstructions. Papen or other representatives of the kish and Topsheimer who had also some conver Being thrown upon my own discretion, German Government, and that the pro-

Astion with our of the men who pro I determined to reconnoitre the terrain mise made to me i

in the presence- 18 military posed the scheme Receiving & letter of where I wanted to act first, but to do of that I am not to be extradited alore any departure. The Baltimore, who was to aid me by his orders. LOT FALLS,

introduction to Mr. Luderitz, Consul at nothing further till I should receive or sent to any country where I am liable

A to punishment for political offences ilmspevoke no husiasm, and counsel, I went thera, taking Tucker with Kaiser or the screen, in received me and was received by Mr. Luedersts

thede on behalf of his Majesty's Govern pent

Written by myself and signed

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ichel had seen

On 25th September received notice from

flat enemy filing raise no pro at the Consulate in Baltimore. He evByan to come to Buffalo. Having mican

'cently had been informed about the mate” time received privately information that

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