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OI, l.X XX.-N- O.
238.
NEW
f
CARAVEL
1ISS BORDEN IS
FOR PANAMA CANAL.
Special Cable Detpatch In Tnr St
Madrid,
April
With Two "Women
i'oiiip;iiiions. in Hotel
Wiitlotne.
2."..
con-"fu-
rl
Ftaniiscn afterward.
Souor Puna replied that ho would pre-toHip designs willingly without nny
cost.
01 ATM)
OX
FROM STATE BOARDS
N
The students of
Harvard University have nsked Cayo
Puga, the designer of thr Columbus
caravrl nt tho Chicago exposition, to
sell hi? designs, as they propose to
n similar car.ivrl to pass through
the Panama Cnnnl nt Its Inauguration
hs a compliment to Spain, tt Is proposed that thp ships shall go to Snn
1913.
Copyright, lOIS.
PIERCE HAS $4,000,000 IN ROAD.
MAY CUT POWER
to IlnlM ftenltra
of Calntiiliiii'a Vee1.
l.o. iilptl.
TKlTIVKS
APRIL 26,
SATURDAY,
Harvard undent
FOUND IN BOSTON
IH
YORK,
t
ic
Sun l'rintlrp nnd
'iiMUMm?
$l,fi00,ooi,
loses kate case
LEirrniT
III........
l.IIAn.l iLiI
STARTS A FUSS
st
IIia Ifltn
j." C. Van lllarconi, prpsldpnt of the
Hank of Commerce, and the latn William H. Thompson, who preceded
as president nf the bank, each
subscribed for $.10,000 worth of "toek
In a syndicate to promote the Tennessee Central.
Once he lent Van Hlarcnm $700,000
worth of securities on deposit In the National H.ink of Commerce. Pierce de- posed. Vnn Hlarcom obtained loans irom
'
"Itles PlercP
l'nks on
stated, nnd he was compelled to repay
,(inn( )rl rpcoV(,r tho FPCUrtps.
p,,rro H, since the deaths of the
two others be assumed the liabilities of
'
the Tennexsee Central. Pierce estimated
I'1" I'"'' ohllirated himself In all to about
m
I. rt
IXfHTTXH
11 TOT
C1IAHC.EP
CENTS.
to
Tliime Who Sell Servler
Washimito.v,
lib.
April
Scientists
who sell their knowledge to the IiIkIi-ebidder are
Marshall's
latest selection for attack.
In n speech befote the National
Academy of Sciences hern last nlKht
the
declared It H possible to Ret, for fees ranging from $f0
to $S00, experts to testify on either the
one side or the other of any question.
was careful to
The
explain that he was not attacking the
teal scientists, such as composed his
Warrants Issued for Six Loaders
of the Industrial
Workers.
17.
AFTER SCIENTISTS.
HlKlir! Hlilrier.
IN PATERSON STRIKE
be'HknimUze
PRICE.
MARSHALL
y
Commerce Court Hulinp; Would
Hit All Unllrond
Commissions.
y;
Detailed weather reports will
MtneU
Telia nf Tennessee Central llntilln;
In Bunk' Mult.
St I.ohs, April 55. -- Henry Clay
Pierce testified
that he Is In- olved to (he extent of M.nOO.Oun In
the Tenuesep Central Hallway Company, now In the hands of a receiver.
Tim testimony enme up In the depositions In the milt of the National Hank
'of Commerre agnlnst Pierce to rpcovpr
from him seeurltlps said to hn worth
.
cloudjuiiTd Qjfcr toProbably fair
morrow; light to moderattriahjlpinds.
to-da-
4jiodcm.
HAYWOOD INDICTED
FORECAST.
THE WEATHER
California Leffislatnro Torn
by Question of Confer-
ring With Hi in.
DEMOCRATS
BK01X
IT
Forty-fou- r
CanPickets Led hy (iirl
Models of thp Nina, thp Plnta and thp Commerce Court Holds It
hearers.
They Tnsist, flovernor Shall
Santa Maria, Columbus's thrrp famous
not Dcmnnd n (Sunrnntcc
Arrested More Shootlntr
Fnilior !iml His
"I do not say this to you men," said
llttlp vpssols, were exhibited at the Cothe
"for probably you
and a Fire.
of Profits.
Xot Keep Secretary
lumbian Exposition In Chicago In 1S33.
l.oiivo Now York on Midwould not permit yourselves to, be
New York had a look nt them when
thpy dropped nnchor In the Hudson on
or If you were willing to engage
From Them.
April 2. of that year. Thprp were reWasiuvotov Anrli "S The fnlted
I'ATEn'-o.v- ,
April 25. - The IMssnlc your services the fees offered would not
ceptions for the officers and they at- States Commerce Court handed down
county (irand Jury handed up Indict- attract. 1 refer to oiir little duplitracted a grpat deal of attention. They two decisions
F 1 01 IT
HKCEPTTOX
OVER
TO-PAIn each of which
ments thH nfternoon against 1. W. W. cates, your children."
left for the world's fair on Juno T, 1S?3,
0 UTION rXTIL
strike leaders William p. Haywood,
and got there by way of Montreal and the ruling of the Interstate Commerce
the (treat lake? on July 8 of that yenr. Commission Is upheld. The decisions
i:ilziibeth Clurley I'lynn, Adolph I.es-lPICNIC FOR WILSON
A Democratic Leader Will Meet.
aro Ihe most Important vet Riven by
Carlo
Tresca and Patrick Quintan; also
to
Now
Unveil,
ivr Tniced
this
court.
KoettBen, proprietor 'I'nmnltj Order llolldnn Which Ma)
Kred
ono
nwitnst
SHIPS NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS.
Visitor Hefore Arrival at
In one. known at the Shreveport case, j I.COO.non.
I'licti Hack to Now York,
He Spent on Vneht.
of Helvetia Hall, who Is the father of
com
tho
rlRht
of
State
railroad
W.
I.
ortranlzer.
W.
Kwald Koettnen, an
i'.V Secretary
WASitt.Nirro.v,
Danlela Withdraw Offer of TrainApril
Sacramento.
nnd Away Apfnin.
missions to flv rates within the State
Haywood Is chaiKcd with disorderly Tumulty has arranged another holiday
BOAT
ing In thr
PARTY'S
CONGRESS
.
at-hut nffectlnK Interstate commerce Is
Uuln-Ia- n
Ho
Wilson
and
for
President
I.esslK
Flynn,
Miss
conduct.
New Havkn, Conn.. April 2.. In a tacked, and
the decision will tro far
are accused of "preachltiK anarchy" has refused to make a single engage
.statement received by Yale men Secre- 2.1.
Sei reiaiy
April
Sacramento,
sevrntecn-y-rALMOST HIT BY SHELLS and the fiery Tresca was Indicted on the ment for the President nnd has an Hryan
i tiny
rtamota Horden, the
Daniels of the navy withdrew his toward eliminating State commissions If,
going to be the personal
Isn't
his
nounced
determination
that
the
In
upholds
addition
Supreme
Court
the
double count of "preachlnc anarchy nnd President shall have
e'.l .l.i'iuhter of ' n Horden, has been offer of a summer's training In the
to do property of the Hull Moose lender In
1 n,r,
the Sanborn decision In the Minnesota
states navy to college men.
rvl in Hoston. according to n telegram
as he sees fit.
Inciting jto riot."
tho Legislature or of the administraright
cases,
on
also
go
rate
which
the
hlnue
na..
to
planned
""v
,. her father Lite last nlcht at , ,',"-It Is learned that the President may tion If the Demooiats can prevent it
The keeper of Helvetia Hall, where
summer. The offer made two of the Interstate Commerce Commission j Tin Dolphin Is Mistaken for
go
down the Chesapeake Hay to the
m.mv Inllammatory speeches have been Virginia
Already tlnri Is a quarrel over who
""" Mnn,1!1"i"1,
months ago was open to all college men to overrule the authority of State com- - j
Capes on the Mayflower or
Ouniiprs in
Tarirft
the Hurns n the United States to the number of
e iiimmki" was from
Imade
by the I. W. W. agitators and Sylph, two flovernment
shall confer with the Secretary of State
yachts
which
missions to fix rates.
oxer
where some of them have stayed
Sccrc-- !
e Agency branch In Hoston und twenty from each Institution.
are within easy renrh.
and the men In the Legislature who exClipsnponke Hay.
Commerce '
In the second of
nlKht, Is charned with keepliiK a disorii Miss P.ordi'ii and two women, t tary Daniels In explaining the matter Court decisions
press the sentlmenH of (low Johno.i
persons
disorderly
the I.ehiKh Valley Kail- derly house In that
ire believed to be Mis. W. J. White
JACK LONDON A MOVIE ACTOR. on the floor demonstrated not only their
The Government will have other use road loses lis ll:hi on coal rates. Thehave habitually frequented the place.
Interstate Commerce Commission dlMr. .1 . Hacke ..f Hrookln, and for
power over the Legislature
Wsmsi)To:. April I... An S.'iO pound
but
County .ludKe Kletmrt Issued bench
battIh,p!, nm, cru,pr,
reeled that the road lower Its rates on' shell fired from n twelve Inch kuii warrants and Sheriff HadelltTe sent dep- ,
I i ii ..i .tied in the Hotel Vendume.
p w
summer."
Srt, ne OepletlnK were forced to say that while President
tppr(,r
coal between the Wyomlm; district in
swished past the titles out to make arrests. The deputies
M:
Horden. lucomp.inled by Grcn- Wilson asked that llryan be received
III Dmi Morlr.
Pennsylvania and Perth Atntioy. The' aboard the Tallahassee
.. - ....- I..UUI. Visited Helvetia Hall, but found nobody
.
.. ueca
' ir!
lit.-- lawyer, left on the mm-- i
m in- w...,,.....
anove
to "confer with members of the
uie
heie
to the Commerce awnlm;
appealed
April
railroad
Lok
2f.
London
Anoklks.
Jack
they wanted.
nun for Hoston. The Hums op-- . I FELIX DIAZ RENOUNCES
It Is their Intention to
Legislature,"
Court acaliit the order. Tho court up- - tllt. il with a committee or L oiiRressnien
In
will
enact
motion
all
his
of
nietures
was
lassie
nrrV,u.dat W- - hon"'?!! liodw'.n
holds the order, denying the railroad's In Chesapeake Hay this afternoon
vs wile keeplns watch on the trio
and short storle. He made a have him confer with the flovernor
street, novels
be
supposed
to
,
,
was
,
The Tallahassee
contention that It has a constitutional
by which a local
this city
.11.
i
t
o ,1
co
As Is usual In all case.' where an offiif that they did not get away, but
CLAIM TO PRESIDENCY right to tlx-- its charges so tha, It may llrlng at a target u safe distance from andThetake
mcern', gets the exclusive use of Lon- - cial of the (Jovernment visits the capital
he!, I anv definite action In the case
r. b sed on
Indictments
gunners
aboard
the
Hie
on
protlt
but
Dolphin,
of
earn a certain percentage
the
loiies In motion pictures all over when
as n,
nd o ,,
Mr Horden arrived.
i.
the Legislature In In session, a
Ps operations yearly.
convened monitor, lying seven miles niony o dele
i.. i.. .1... Ilie n'nr n.
.
naze,
it'll t!ie telegram arrived, shortly
rase
by Assemawav.
uie
Shreveport
in
mismoa
In tlie
uie
ed
shrouded
I shall nppear as the leading actor resolution was Introduced
meetings.
.
....
.
...
.
.
..
Stenc
nub
kn
l..ml..rs
ni
.it
I
r li' o'clock last night. Mr. Hor-- . Wants to Rotire to Private Lifp commerce court decision .. ainrms ui' ciiigresionai yaem ior uie.. uiikvi.
i
In all my own short stories and novels. blyman Milton L. Schnntt this mornI
rn
i
- iiiii.'m
..rir ..n. dramatized Into motion pictures," said ing authorizing tho Speaker of th
power oi congress anil ine amnoruy
ini. i ongressionai iim u h.ki h.nn- nirinim
...leved that his daughter would
Hay to look over io mo
Since Concress Posponod
to remove dlscrlin- - ' down Chesapeake
of the comini-slo- n
pictures House to name a committee of three .to
"' am going Into, . the
do recoM red fur two or three days.
ehirge
against
lrtllet
T
ip
,
,
V(1
inatlnn caused by State rates which are tanct practice at the Prvlng grounds
H
"
.is more cipUmlMic. hnweicr. than
greet Secretary Hryan upon his arrival
F.lectlons.
very much lower than reasonable inter- - , Indian Head.
rM.ig
Impossible
an- to
to
communicate
n
ago
for
weeks
two
Ji
had been since her difitppvarnncc,
of the House, com- P.itcrson
and to escort him to his hotel, to the
state raHf
'
leading
his
meeting
and
public
a
' ' he had leeched Information which
'herevenort. La. desires to compete pos.d nf Hepresentatlves C.regg. Hob- hold
C.ovornor's mansion or wherever hn
street. '
Tex, for the trade of ert nnd Hobson, had been appointed to followers through the publicdismissed
w'
i
,i i l. Humid foTiitSrs
le him certain ih.it she and her j
might
desire to go Immediately after
time
9AMBLING
'
the
at
RECEIPTS
$9,400,000.
of which i w!tnes
the testing of the new SS0 Justice Minium
,n' Intervening territory, most
vt "inblnli-h- .
Mexico Citv Anrll "
iiiunloiiH could not evade his detec- his arrival.
!
num- - the complaint of "unlawful assemblage"
a
Invited
i '
had
l,ul
they
,hp
s,n,"
and
of
shell
Tx,,'
in
j
round
Clen.Velix
Inst night
i
Dtaa who had been
'
i much longer,
L. D. Hohnett of San Jose, the floor
against him,
Motile Carlo I'rofll. I,nl Venr Were
"
'
all day. Issued n man,.
,
Vnlnh. and gone
,
Tio .use for the missing tlrl led to
There was more shooting latu this
t
trader, demanded of the House that the
'
:t,8nn,nno.
ll.iven yesterday and then back to (jm,.
T,'va!'
Uroa.
p tll e I r
resolution be voted down, lie said Sectn a tu- - to get a letter view of the afternoon, but nobody was hit. Louis
. t t h..C"mo N"" ril(f !' ,lxort
v
fpffitit C,iftr llffiHttrh to Tile 9l v.
in the silk mill
a
irk. where the trail was lost tm',, s'enor de la Harni Issued a maul- - tommlslon from Dallas to the same target practice, and they were greatly Ituutz, n boss carpenter
retary Hryan Is an executive officer and
April 20. At the annual meet
Paris,
along
vn
Ivlntr.
walklnir
.f
I'nimnr
surprised when thev saw the shell flop
were outwitted and told festo In which he renounced his candl- - trrrltory
in
of ,," shnreholders of the Monte that the chief executive of the Stale
at
his
home
wav
,
to
his
avenue
on
Klfth
jm0 the water less tlian one nunnreu
he italiroaii commission or i.ouisiCasino it was announced that th Is tho ttovernor.
night that Kamona and dacy for the
li. rden
Therefore by Ins
Lafayette street when a crowd of '
The
issued by fien. Diaz nnn complained to the Interstate Com- - frPt away from the Dolphin,
of the year had amounted to method of reasoning he urged that no
1m
a
moment
later
passed
and
rt'.ineu with her had not gone to declinesmanifesto
strikers
;
Is" due
Commission and an
mere
wireless operator on the Dolphin
The
that
his
action
to
the
"'m,t
'
n
A4''
New Huen as reported, but postponement
'.
T
one Interfere with the Coventor's plans.
The cominlslon found hustled a message to the Tallnhasee wms struck on the head with a stone. "oi,,r
of the elections which he t'nn followed.
,l,nl
e . iiiie back here and were lildfng still
ns alleged and that the an,j tnr nrnff (n that direction ceased, Itunt said that the gang attacked him
discrimination
thp
are
Hohnett overlooked the fact that lu
pncillthinks
nl)011t 13 800 000.
for
necesarv
nr
francs
.
,r,.d
pistol
and
this city. Ho expected to so tt cation of tho
his
1P.f;000
drew
man
a
and
give
Texas
countrv: lint Inasmuch as Texas rates were Imposed to
of S10 francs on a r.00 franc President Wilson's telegram to theUov-erno- r
-'A
Scrm .re mi the midnight train last
going
wild.
both
twice,
bullets
ndvantage
the Congress has decided to the contrarv Jobber preference and
neri
declared.
und to the Legislature lie ni.uk'
i
geant John Draper arrested Thomas ' "'""
' to visit his mother, who Is very ho will not Insist on his candidacy
for th"lr competitors in Louisiana and other EMERSON LOSES ALIMONY SUIT,
to a conference between
no
In
whose
it abandoned that trip when the
:!,
reference
Hlver
Denona
street.
of
the Piesidency and prefers to retire to States.
'
v
,nne from Hoston.
Secretary Hryan and the novcrnor. Hu
SHORTAGE OF CLERGYMEN.
The commission ordered the carriers
Mp
private life. He says:
2H,ooo pocket was found n revolver with two
P(tJ.
MnM
empty chambers.
'iitn.na Horden 1ms been missing
expressly said that Hryan was to con"I have already exposed my llfo twice' to remove the discrimination. The car- n Vpnp
lir,1R 1l(p
,. .,,. T
it. Wednesday afternoon. She inr ine peace oi my country, once at rii- - io'-i- . oe-Louis de flocco of Palrlawn, n tlre i
..ui- .......i.
in
fer with "members of tlie Legislature "
il u ai the Adams Sanitarium in
lULTi.Mor.i:, .v,o.. .jiru a. me nun man empioyeu ni uie
cifim.iiiii nun,
er,i Cruz and again In Mexico cltv. merce Court to set aside th" order on
Hohnett attempted to make the point
I
In
ii
'
None
ml
MkM.
N J. where she had been and I have no Intention of now putting the ground that it was In excess of the of Appeals decided to.ilny that Cnpt. was attacked
by a dozen Ital-mi'' .nn gain
nI'.. Kmerson, father of Mrs. Alfred
lirnce Church. Hrondwny and Tenth that the President in his telegram had
ans, who left him lying uiiconsclnus in
her health. Two women
authority, the contention
personal advancement before the commls-ion'- s
j'.iiii; In an automobile while she good of the republic, which suffers for 1...1.,.. thni n.o .r,.o.i.si,... io,,i n.. ran. C, Viinderhllt. must continue to pay to1 fth avenue, neir Nineteenth street, street. ines on .May i two in us curates dealt with the tlmcnmr, lie made no
:'.
walking and she Jumped Into peace more than ever.
his former wife. Mrs. Kmelle A. H.isshor. h,. was sent to tin fieneral Hospital In nnd Is looking for men to fill their mention of the fact that the telegrami
I
therefore trol over the Texas rxtes.
m.i I. inc. followed by her nurse, counsel my followers to respect the
uiki iiivii- - w
to Sacramento from President Wilson
The Commerce Court rejected the alimony or J.Vt'UU a year as long as n prIous condition. The pollcP I.MIeve ' juaces u e
"
'.,,ganil. Prom Ponipton the
he was set upon bv Italians whom Pa- - "f ministers nnd that none is in siRht had been sent In triplicate, one to tho
as I do In preserving order."
holds that the action of she lives,
and
contention
situations,
m w. ') to Newark, where Miss I'.or- of
for
these
either
liven If Capt. Lmerson should die trolman Hess saw ..jrlier In the day
De la Harm's renouncement of his the Texas commission under the clr- Speaker of the House, one to tho Presi- u ' awav while the nurse was tele- The Hev Nathnnlel H. (Iroton. son of
candidacy to tlie
is a cumstnnces disclosed resulted In a vlo- - before Ml. Hasshor the payment of playing cards In a tent. They said they
dent of the Senate and one to the Gov.........
Philadelphia
Divinity
.
of
go
dean
during
the
a,.o.
the
nirg to Iss Itorden's physician.
on
her n!iHi.,i tin. i.mi t.. it..en from
i.
i.. ,.,..f,...,i.
..ir, ibis .illmonv must
lni
ernor.
p
i
Church,
St'
Thomas's
s detei'tlves followed Miss Horden
Hasshor
l"
...... l..l .....- ...I....
lnto trouble, fearing they would be arThe 'declaration of den. Diaz caused of the Federal art The court further Utc At the death of Mrs.
',n!.!. ma.11 ii.iinni
in.oii, uowcicr.
"lNt"
...
rector,
ns
nnd
.
Pa
the!
...1
.1
Whltemarsh.
nnmony
n1t...J
companions.
William
!.....
Mrs.
two
must
th1 fund .supporting the
a profound sensation.
Many persons holds that carriers cannot
the
urging
oi i w'tuocrai on
toe
ami
iieiu..
Agoes
f"
St.
James's
to
cohurn
.' W
day
J.
A.
all
Mrs.
nnd
H.icke.
There was a mysterious tire
felt that the city had Just escaped a order on the theory that they are under " '""' to the estate.
sup- went
who
floor
to
the
Sehmltt's
.no.,., a ....
Tin trio reslsteieil at the tenetitlon nf the bombardment which cminiilslnn to ..Lev tin. T..v:.x I'lim.
.'la
Ihe opinion lays down tor tile lirst in the cellar of , tenement house at V' nnrrii. nanoury.
the lesolutlon was voted down
P"
Is
I.eckonby.
studying
C.eorge
who
1,1
ant
Mary1,1
on
,,f
'',w
Thursday
New
f"n'"
T.ft in
Ilnven
Sprlng stteet. T'ie police are trv
tl" "U"'
could easily have happened If Diaz had mission, because of the superior an- Imoorn m fear the Onver
sh
i:s Horden posing there as Mrs. gathered his followers and made an- - tborltv of the Interstate Commerce I'""' " the point of whether the rule ' llnd out If any strikers were seen m the nt Virginia Seminary for a place on thp will attempt to keep Hryan away from
W i. . m.nd. Thpy left New Haven yes
a
court
neighborhood'
of
enrolled
tlnal
an
deciee
that
before the blaze sinned
other attack.
Commission
them as much as possible, but be Is
City
Ing summer
''".iilty I" absolutely final as to th
In- morning, saying they were going
The anxiety of Huertn to make peace
going to have a hard time doing It.
Hannah Silverman, a girl strike leader, . clety
"T1
rtciile involved," savs the of
be
rights
ennnot
party
of
and
the
Hoston.
nmt fnrty.threo men and boys who
with Diaz was undoubtedly duo not decision, "Is that no State niav bv Its
One of the Democratic leaders, probMr Horden says thnt contrary to pre- the courts, or whether tho n,,PV
ni-hnRj,toin command, worn nr- to tho strength of the latter but State rights Impede the Mow of com- - changed
able State Senator Sanford, Demo- reports Hamona Is not a slender. ' to the bankruptcy of the Government, merce from other States, or protect Its co"rt exercise a continuing Jurlsdlc- - r(1,t'oll lltw thlH afternoon for unlawful
CANAL ZONE TO BE "DRY.1
cratlc National Committeeman, will go
crep for alimony.
'1
over a
looking girl. Sho Is stocky nnd'nniv.' vestenlnv
n.,l . II...t llirri T1....K.
Aiat In.mnrtnii,
,.
xtiniBt.r nf. vinnnn .jr.,. ti,i...,.,rs .r..r.,.(.,t
...i.n..
......... iIia ...........
n. ...... niiij.i.. comnnfi. thin
m
....'. . i... .,...
ill jnil.
"111 if. ,ii
..oil.,, ..vi.-- i a.....
i.i.ij i.1.
hullt nnd might pass for stout. wnR mable to pay a pressing Govern- - tion.'
I
Juljr
He will explain the situation here Juu
'o l.lqnnr I.lrenae After
front of the Westerhoff mill in Vnn HoutPii
gnes this drscrlptlon of her and the. ment debt of S00 pesos, or about f 400.
It
Lehigh
Activity
arrangements
as
in
exists.
In the other rase, that of the
stroet liotween tho !in Hailroad and
3S "nlnon There ?ioT.
SUES FOR HER DAUGHTERS.
for the coming of Spcretnry Rrynn H
" n he Is certain have taken her
Valley ltallro.nl against the commls-- 1
Straight street Tho picket constituted
pedal CaMe Popalck to Titr. So.
f
noticeable,
although
rethe emissary of the
the commission made nn order
first larRe squad of strikers taken
MINERS ACCEPT PEACE PLAN.
Panama, April 2.1. It was announced
I'.amona wns IT years old on January
duclng the rates on anthracite coal Iln.lionil Ilne.ii'l Knon How to into custody in n week nnd their arrests '
IIcpiisph will bo President will not reach here until
liquor
no
that
S. e is 4 feet 10 Inches In height
Tuesday morning.
lire
Them. .Mr. Nclittildt Saya.
triniHttnrteil bv the railroad from the
followed :ri nri'nnt inornlnR order of Issued In the Canal Zone after July
we.ghs 110 or ill pounds. In com-.'.- n Writ VlrMlnln XtrlLe nelleTed In Bp Wyoming region In Pennsylvania to
There has appeared on the scene here
Schmidt sued ' , w w in.uiors ., the strikers to "get At thp present time there are thirtyMrs.
Trotm
Christina
a mysterious agent of the Government,
she is between blond and bru-"- e
ear nil r.lln.
It l.ennle known SIS the no. fi writ
Iw.fnrn .To
l.nl.o.iu rnrnns
t.nrtlt Al.ihov.
i
In
towns.
nusy
saloon
four
five
tin1
lines
,
,
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iic.ei
alone
Special Agent W. H. TIdwell. It Is not
Her balr is brown and generally
11 ute i.enman esieroay io gei possession
.
n
i iiarlhstox,
.prn ... -- i lie teener case. i ne ianio.uii
n miminw in ilm nnW im I W W
known positively that he I here on nnv
'n en tnp of her head with a short trouble between the miners and the coal
Lehigh contended that, a though of her two daughters, 10 and 12 years HtriU(rfl,
The
()f
w,,m
enough
wore
nwnv
oIl
g r.ier t'ie forehead.
business concerned with the coming of
Her eyes are operators In the Cabin and Paint Creek the reduction was only on a part of the old, who, she says, are being detained
IS
ALIVE.
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appears
to he near nn freight It carried, the eiTect or Mien re- - ),y her husband. Frederick Schmidt.
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districts
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of the men In California who ate In-- !
in.. i'h .IropH detldfdly at the cor- - end after a year of bitter warfare. The ' ductlon would be to cut down the In- Among the reasons she gives for want- Mini Tli..nBhl
Anions the I....I lone
y
ml "PP-wtrusted with many secrets of state, nnd
Sbe Is fond of dress and Inclines energetic work of Gov. Hatfield was re- - como on the Investment value of Its ,nB ,ho children are; They have to H,m,0.n
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nraihrr.
presence
make
felt
their
his appearance is taken to Indicate that
She has , warded
to showy clothes
y
when the miner by a whole property to approximately 4 per sleep together In her husband's apart- - to
en B..,.,tomed to wear a signet ting. votP of 84 to D accepted the Governor's
chit ",f;l Klr1' K,,v!' l";r lirection
IM.. April 2...- -W 111 lam the Government will be well Informed
Potistown
cenU n the neged value of J312,onO,- - mpnt, whereas they have separate beds "1,1 l,Mrn
has...e
mnn.
Mayo, a local business
has Just of existing conditions from Its own
th
'G. Ii. S.' .Inscribed on proposition for the settlement of the t,on and that It was therefore a con - at home; their father doesn't know how
" 'usinesllke way and all hands
f '
heard from hi brother Charles who agents long before Hryan gets heie.
'" 1"T bidding
iHtrlke.
Ilscatory order. The carrier claimed S ,0 put on their dresses properly : he1 t,nr7'
The alien land bill bring prepared bv
, . ,
pickets kept an the movo for a he believed perished with the Titanic.
Mi' Wiliam J White, known also as
...
i
u raun..,i.in
While the miners attemDt to const mo
.i,
Helen Shelden White. Is an ex- - lhe proposition to the effect that there ' T, court hm ,hllt. inasmuch as the though they are accustomed to sleeping xi'n- - mi manifested such a lively dis- - A man named Mayo whose description Senator Thompson or Los AngelPS
handsome woman of about .t.'. shall be no discrimination against union -marched to ami fro that sent by tho steamship company tallied , still being worked over and Its nil hor
routined itself to the con- - in a eold room and this causes them to position as they
that nothing will be
Joseph McCrj-stnl- ,
Commissioner of Pub- - with that of his brother, was reported nnnounced
fine is a uecme.i moiiue, .u.u .n employees uiey aciuuiiy leave uie con- - idcratlrm of whether or not the rato Krt colds and headaches,
lull li'MUIIIIS Hie .ivihii.- - 10
r weighing about ISO pound, bin, strtictlon ith the Governor. 'Ilie opera- - cn!irKe(j between the points named on u She says she sent them to visit their I. U'nrL.a f H .lnnln ..f r,, I I hn n,i r. ' a IllOn g I O lOSl
The fact that the missing man was provisions until It has been carefully
a week sn , colnmodlty was Just and reason- father and he took them out of the State. that he f..nr.Ml windows it, bis house
feet c, inches tall nnd has very blue tors accepted the proposition
It Is known that It will
I
Kngla.ld when the steamship sailed considered.
sn,o
ed
I,,
habit of wearing ago nnd have put the same Into effect ,()(? ()0 rurrier could not say that a
be broken if troul.lo started.
directly at the Japanese by the
; of cnnii,.catlon was made out.
i.rent deal of valuable Jewelry and at their mines, It Is believed that within
Sergt C.eorgo W. Hnlstead, who hail strengthened the belief that he was lost, strike
use of the words Ineligible to cltlzen- '
1,1
-- t Mulberry, Va.
a few days the settlement will be com-- 1
"MARBLE BRIDE" FREED.
" es magnltleently.
been detailed to tho mill with a squad of
lf,r,slim thl.., eontlnues:
ship."
Mts. .1. A Itacke, or Mrs. Marion A. ;j plete. that martial law will end ami tne
soven policomen, sighted tho busy Hltlo
Th(i cmrt furthrl. ho)(,s that It
The SuickenbriKl resoltitlnn to call
,
,
, w, , s
i.
I,,, r.t. larKs avenue, Hroolc- - State u....i.ii will be withdrawn.
way
.Mnre
nero
nf
wiggiuiK
'Hoar
anil
I'alrrmn"
leader
I.ovIiik
her
striko
pP'F.NnWMA
W
POT?
PPTNrP.TnW
Governors of Washington. Oregon.
the
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The principal points of con entlon be- - jpmlM.nHI7tlon
Is a foil in appearance for Mrs.
cured by the Con-r- s
thero among the groups of husky strikers
and Arizona into conference on
i Nevada
Tbnn
I'lnda.
Husband.
Jnillre
coa
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and
,
the
opwntori.
twee.,
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the
old
45
and.
She is about
masmm-las the
H ,.arrlor,
and called her to his side.
the alien land question met with prompt
right
day.
of
.
daughter
of
Samaielll,
Mrs.
Severlna
the
nine
a
..
hour
.
were
neighbor-v
to
of
ell
Tea
MathrCniislii
I'liliicnre
weighing
i,nit.
in tho
''
,easonable rate
f
"Young lady," Kiiil tho gray headed
In the Assembly
In fact
, defeat
miners to select their own check weigh- - Is'ul'sUo"
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ot 11.0 pounds. She dresses plainly,
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raatle Here.
one for the commission to determine
the defeat was so decisive Hint Senator
ul
man,
no
against
union
discrimination
wears
.
being made then,
in U.uk tiothus, and
Campbell decided he would not Intro- -ill
you jus, ask your friends if ,hoy
Piti.scmo.s-- N. .1. April i'J, -- Princewon a
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men, nbolltlon of the mine guard system and where a ,.,,..1,
e
i weliy
She Is a decided
I want to give ton's mathematical department will be duce the companion measure in the Pen- v,.. want to get lo ked up?
..
paydays. Prlctlcally IS HO riglll on inn mil "i iv iiuiio
,i.,ii
i.
nnd
eyes
J
and
has
with dark hair and
any tlxed percenU.e of protlt on J
you fair warning that this sort of thine; strengthened next year by the addition ate as he had Intended doing,
all of thesp dPinands arp grantpd by the earn
her long face.
to It of Prof. Pierre Houtroiix of PoiIts Investment regardless f hether .i
can't go on."
msrc-Thn
court
that
.'
.ii should see Mrs. White and operators
ratp is or la not reasonable.
The girl at once summoned all thn tiers, France, who has cabled President
'was
"loving and affection- all
at
times
CHINDA IS OPTIMISTIC
Hn ke together In the street." said
c
The two decisions o the ourt
pickets around hor and in clour, Hlhben hi acceptance of the plate.
r Horden. continuing his description,
KING SEES PEACE DELEGATES. considered as the most Important et hol(mlr,.nniJ , w, ,p marhle temperament striking
Is a cousin of PresiProf.
Houtroiix
out:
called
tones
shrill
th hllsnnnd.
Japanese Kmbnaay laaue Statement
i would turn to look at them.
Mrs.
handed down by It.
"Fellow workers, do you want to get dent Polncare and a son of Ilmlle HoutMrs. Samarelll, who Is known In the
'v
un Difficult?.
Is such a magnificent dresser Centenarr Celebration Coniimllon-e- r
Legal lepreseiuatives in .Miiinesma Harlem "Little Italy" as tho "Hose of j arrested?
roiix, professor of philosophy and direcMrs Hai'ke so plain that your at- -'
r.
tor of the Foundation Thiers in Paris.
Wapiiinuto.v, April 25. The Jupancse
to the brief flltjd In the Palermo," left her husband Immediately
replied
II. .
for
Sail
reply
"We
rtio
unanimous
came
Hack
tion would be attracted lo them at
of the late Henry Poln- - Embassy authorized
He is a nephew
the following
Supremo Court on Monday In the Min- after n seven days honeymoon.
Special Cable Hetpalch lo Till! Slx.
do."
. . . ..,,. h.nmlnanl nialhfmiill.nn
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They arc both stout, and that
canes.
In response to rerato
statement
Stnte
nesota
,
pas25,
Amonjf
away
pickets
police
tha
moved the
and
u;p
The
IjOukos, April
is them still more, noticeable"
y
present
Prof,'
KCnorfttlon,
At
past
f
Interviews
Hied
with the Ambassa-do- r,
for
The Government brief
ater Halstead warned tho maiden tliut Houtroux Is a member of the mathe- questViscount
thing that was troubling Mr. sengers who will sail for New York to- was simply a copy of one previously tiled FOUR DEAD IN PARIS CRASH.
Chlnda:
aro
steamship
Caronla
)
all would have to go to tho station house matics department in the French collego
i len
laet night wns to find a motive morrow on tho
"The Japanese Embassy does not
the United States Commerce Court
If they didn't Btop their nonsense.
...1 the disappearance of his daugh- Robett Crocker, George Dunham, Mr. In
of Poitiers.
It opportune to announce its
consider
Is known as the Shreveport
what
In
Haroness
Hal.
the
Collapse
In the Fashionable
About this tlmo the strikers saw a dozen
lle thinks It Impossible that Mrs, ami Mrs. Kndlcott.
by thn llaue
wns decided
views to Tub Strx respecting the Calicase,
which
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W.
Kohlsnat
and
John
It
girls and tnon who work in a mill start
md Mrs. Haclto would tako her ktt. Mr. and Mrs.
Madeleine Quarter.
fornia land bill. It can only expres
Court In favor of the Govto get money from him, and ho Is T. E. Hutherford. Tho Caronla also will Commerce contention.
through Straight street under esoort ABRAM0VITCH KILLED BY FALL. Its ardent hope that tho question will
Special Cable Pespatch lo Tint Si v.
ernment's
n
to
the
suptho
commissioners
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iln that Mrs. Horden, who Is
Paws, April 2S. Four persons were on their wav to the Susquehanna railbe brought to a speedy and satisfactory
At tho tlmo the Minnesota lawyers
peace centenary, Earl Staned to he It. California, has nothing
filing their brief they wero not killed In nn accident In the arlstocratlo road station and many went lifter them, Aviator Met With Aeldent When settlement without Impairing In any
wore
Wear-dalM.
P.;
Lord
hope,
Primrose,
Nell
lo with the situation.
Ah soon as they returned to Van Houten
way tho long cherished sentiments of
PlvlnaT With Itmalan Prlnee.,
sus- neighborhood of tho Madeleine
Sir Arthur Lawley. Sir Herbert aware that the Commerce Court had
Whj Mrs. White has all the money
.Special Cable Hetpalcn lo Tn Srr,
when n four story building on tho Hue street Hulstead had Miss Silverman
mutual regard and good nelghborllnesi
contention,
but
Government's
the
tained
were
who
Shirley
Denor.
Maxwell
and
Is
c routri possibly need," ho said. "It
the which have at all times so conspicuAttorney-Genernp.ni.iN. April 2r.. Abramovlteh,
d'AnJou fell like n pack of cards. The round up her fellow workers and tho
argument
the
of
the
'
by
received
the
Klnu
holdto Mipposo that they are
Includo the father and mother of polloo did the rest. Thoro was a great Ilusslan aviator, who was badly Injured ously marked relations between the two
King George had expressed a desire of Minnesota, Lyndon A. Smith, was de- dead
d
it .n.ona for a ransom. I can't
showing that the same Issuo Kroment Meurlce, a Paris town coun- scampering, but tho officer corralled nt Johannlsthal yesterday when the countries and which are so doarly hpld
to
voted
detheir
delegates
before
sen
to
the
my
U at all
And as for
j biplane
Thn other occupants of tho forty-fouIn which ho was making an by ppoplo on both sides of the Pacillor.
Including the strike leader.
Ho told them that he was Is not involved In tho Minnesota rato building
i mother,
believe she Is entirely parture.
of cific.
had a miraculous escape.
Ktipremp Court, as
Minn Silverman wus given a cell to ascent with Princess Schakowsky
i. rni
Why I believe she knew keenly Interested In tho peace celebra- case, now before tho
"It feels confident that that hope la
Husaiii fell to the ground, died
The disaster was caused by rotten
that prpsented In the Shreveport case, building
tion and wished them a successful
J'opc.
Continued on Filth
fully shared by all Americans who have
as a result of his injuries.
material.
before the Commerce Court.
Continued on i'reond rage.
Attorney
night Train.
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