POUaHKEEPSIE EAGLE. TUESDAY, 3MAECH 31, 19U.
PAGE TWO
PRESIDENT WINS
VILLA IN GOMEZ PALACIO
LEGISLATIVE REVIEW
BY LEADER HINMAN
FIRST SitiRMISH AFTER A DESPERATE STpGGLE
ARMY
EXPERTS
BAFFLED
Compares Work of Democratic Majority In As
House Adopts Rule to
Four Days of Fighting Indulged in Including Three Terrific Assaults by the
Limit Debate by Vote
Rebels— No More Furious Battle Ever Fought in Mexico, Ac-
sembly of 1913 With TTiat of Present
cording to Veterans Who Were at the Front.
Republican Assembly.
of 200 to 172-n»e Ad-
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ministration Support-
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ers Jubilant.
W a sh in g to n ,. M a r ch 27.— ^President
W ilso n to d a y w o n th e o p en in g s k ir
m ish o f th e grea,test le g is la tiv e b a ttle
o f h is a d m in istr a tio n w h e n th e H o u se,
over b itte r p r o te sts fr o m th e r e c o g
n iz e d D e m o c r a tic le a d e r s a n d a lm o s t
s o lid m in o r ity o p p o sitio n , a d o p ted a
s p e c ia l r u le fo r th e c o n sid e ra tio n o f
th e b ill r e p e a lin g t h e fr e e to lls p ro
v isio n o f th e P a n a m a C an al a ct.
S p e a k e r C lark, D e m o c r a tic L ead er
U n d erw ood , K e p u b lica n L ea d er M ann,
S en a to r M u rdock, w e r e a t th e h ea d o f
th o s e lin e d u p a g a in s t th e a d m in is
tra tio n , b u t th e H o u s e re sp o n d ed to
th e P r e s id e n t’s p erso n a l a p p e a l fo r
p ro m p t c o n sid e ra tio n o f th e r e p e a l b ill
a s a m e a n s o f s u p p o rtin g h is a d m in
istra tio n 's fo r eig n p olicy.
T w o v o te s d em o n str a ted th e P r e s i
Washington Unable to
Estimate
Results of
Gen. Villa’s Campaign
Up to Present Time.
W a sliiu g to ii, March 27.— C on flictin g
re p o r ts o f th e r e s u lts o f th e fig h tin g ,
w h ic h h a s b e e n in p ro g re ss fo r th e
la s t fo u r d a y s in th e n eg ih b o rh o o d o f
T orreon, h a v e b affled th e effo rts o f
a r m y ex p er ts h e r e to e s tim a te th e r e
s u lts o f G en eral V illa ’s ca m p a ig n ’'up
to d ate.
T h e s ta te d e p a rtm en t h a s
dent’s commanding influence with his had n o advices fr o m th e s e a t o f -war
p a r ty in C on gress. O n th e first te st, a ^ la te r th a n W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g , an d
m o tio n to en d d eb a te a n d p rec lu d e s u c h in fo r m a tio n a s th e w a r d e p a r t
a m e n d m e n t on th e ru le carried b y a m e n t h a s b e e n a b le to c o lle c t ca m e
v o te o f 207 to 176; th e ru le it s e lf w a s fr o m b ord er p o in ts fa r re m o v ed fr o m
the s c e n e of hostilities and conse
a d op ted , 200 to 172.
N o th in g to co m p a r e w ith th e s ce n e q u e n tly m o r e or le s s in a c cu ra te . O ut o f th e m a s s o f ru m o r s a n d p rito d a y h a d o ccu rred in th e H o u se sin c e
th e fam o.us r u le s fig h t fo u r y e a r s ag o . A'ate d is p a tc h e s it w a s g a th e r e d th a t
In v a ia
R e p r e se n ta tiv e UnderAvood V illa, n o tw ith s ta n d in g th e fo r m id a b le
to o k th e fi.oor o f th e H o u s e a n d u rg ed re sista n c e, a t on e tim e a s s u m in g th e
h is c o lle a g u e s to v o te a g a in s t th e ru le. c h a ra c ter o f a c tiv e a tta c k , w h ic h h e
h ad en co u n ter ed a fte r h is first v ic to r y
I n P r e s id e n t’s C olu m n .
T h e ra n ’;: a n d file D e m o cr a ts, a fte r a t G om ez P a la c io , Imd d ete rm in ed to
liste n in g to th r e e h o u r s o f p a ssio n a te c h a n c e h is en tir e fo r tu n e on th is p h a s e
a rg u m en t, s w u n g in to th e P i-esid en t’s o f h is ca m p a ig n , a n d to r e n e w th e a t
colu m n . 199 o f th e m v o tin g to p rev e n t ta c k on th e su b u rb s o f T orreon w ith
th e a m e n d m e n t o f th e s p e c ia l r a le , v ir tu a lly th e w h o le o f h is arm y.
F a ilu r e to c a p tu r e T orreon noAV, in
w h ile b u t 55 fullOAVed th e le a d e r s in
jo in in g w ith th e m in o r ity in op p o si- th e op in io n o f th e a r m y exp erts,
m e e n s th e c o lla p se o f V illa ’s c a m p a ig n
T o n ig h t a d m in istr a tio n su p p o rte rs an d p o s sib ly t h e d isp er sa l o f h is
T h a t th e fig h tin g h a s b een
co n sid e red th e c r u c ia l p o in t p a sse d , fo r c e s.
a n d ju b ila n tly p red icte d th e p a ssa g e m^ re se v e r e th a n a t a n y b a ttle in th e
o f th e re p e a l b ill it s e lf T u e sd a y or p r e s e n t re v o lu tio n is g e n e r a lly belieA’’W ed n esd a y b y a m a jo r ity ' o f m o r e od h ere , a n d i t is p red icte d th a t, ev e n
If s u c c e s s fu l in ca p tu r in g T orreon,
th a n on e h un dred .
T h e ro ll c a ll w a s ta k en in s ile n c e, V illa ’s a r m y w ill b e in n o s h a p e to
th e crow d ed floor an d g a lle r ie s te n s e c e n tin u e h is for v 'a r d c a m p a ig n t o
w ith ejccitem ent, a fte r a n h o u r o f d e- w a r d s th e c a p ita l fo r m a n y d a y s to
T h a t it w o u ld b e d ifficu lt to g e t r e
W ith
R e p r e se n ta tiv e U n d erw ood ,
th e floor lead er, B u e a rer CTai'k and in fo r c e m e n ts to G en er a l V a lesc o , th e
K epresentatiA'e F itz g era ld , on th e m i fe d e r a l c o m m a n d e r a t T orreon, fr o m
n o r ity sid e, th e Den- ot ratic m a jo r ity R.altillo w a s d em o n str a ted b y a re p o r t
for the time being recognized as ,1 ad- fr o m th e American consul a t th e la t
ers Representatives Henry, chst^man te r p la c e, s ta tin g t h a t th e r e w a s n o
on ru les; A d am son , ch a irm a n of- th e c o m m u n ica tio n w ith T o rre o n ; . th a t
in te r s ta te a n d fo r eig n c o m m er ce co m - j ra ilro a d co n n e c tio n w ith M o n te rey w a s
m ittee; P a lm e r, o f P e n n sy lv a n ia ; 1-Iar- s till su sp en d ed a n d th a t b r id g e s to th e
dhvk e, o f G eorgia; S h erley, o f K e n n o r th o f R a m o s A rizp e h a d b een b u r n
tu ck y , a n d o th e r p ro m in en t fig u res ed. F r o m E a g le P a s s a ls o i t w’a s r e
p orted, u n d er y es te r d a y ’s d ate, th a t
su p p o rtin g th e P i’e sld e n t’s p o sitio n .
th e r e AA>-as n o ra ilro a d c o m m u n ic a tio n
E ig h t R e p u i i l ^ n s w ith M ajority.
O n ly e ig h t R e p u b lic a n s jo in ed Avith s o u th o f M on clova, th e lin e h a v in g
th e m a jo r ity in su p p o rt o f th e a d m in b e e n c u t a t E sp in o za .
F r o m th e g u lf co a st. A d m ira l M ayo
is tr a tio n ’s p .'ogram m e, b u t i t w a s co n ce d e d to n ig h t b y lea d er s on b o th sid e s j re p o r ted to th e n a v y d ep a rtm en t,
th a t m a n y R e p u b lica n s ’ w h o v o te d th r o u g h A d m ira l F le tc h e r , th a t n o im a g a in s t th e p r'iilm in ary a d m in is tr a p o rta n t d e v e lo p m e n ts h a v e occ u r re d
tio n p la n s w o u ld v o te e v e n tu a lly fo r a t T a m p ic o . T h e fe d e r a l fo r c e s th er e
th e rep eal. T h e so lid P ro g r essiv e, d el were intrenched, apparently awaiting
egation Of the House, led b y Repre- attack. N o knowledge was possessed
s e n ta tiv e M u rd ock , o f K a n sa s, w a s ‘ a s to th e fo r c e or m o v e m e n ts o f th e
a lig n e d a g a in s t th e majority.
I co n s titu tio n a lis ts . T h o u g h th e pumpP r e s id e n t W ilson ’s tr iu m p h w a s in g sta tio n o f th e w a te r Avorks h a s
co n sid e red mo.-i. n o ta b le b y t h e ra n k a g a in b een c u t b y th e re b e ls, a s e p a
a n d file o f a ll p a r tie s b e c a u s e o f th e r a te s o u rce o f .w ater su p p ly h a s b een
u n u su a l a lig n m e n t o f fo r c e s Avithin th e esta b lish e d .
D e m o c r a tic ran k s.
Speaker Clark, though he did not
take the floor today, had issued his
e le v e n th -h o u r a tta c k u p o n th e p la n s
of the President’s friends to limit de
b a te, a n d a n n o u n c ed t^ a t h e w o u ld
s p ea k a g a in s t t h e repeal' b ill T u esd ay.
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e U n d erw ood , who has
b een in th e op en a g a in s t th e P r e s id e n t
on th e issu e , p le a d e d u r g e n tly a g a in s t
t h e rule, and later delivered an a tta c k
o n P r e s id e n t W ilso n ’s p o lic y , d e n o u n c
in g th e re p e a l o f th e to ll ex e m p tio n
as an economic mistake, and declaring
th e 'P r e s id e n t to b e w r o n g in h is c o n . elu s io n th a t e x e m p tio n is in v io la tio n
o f th e H a y -P a u n c e fo te tr e a ty . Y e t in
th e J^ace o f th is o p p o sitio n th e P r e s i
d e n t w o n w ith in th e p a r ty m e m b er
sh ip b y n ea rly fo u r to on e.
D is c u s s io n i n S en a te.
W h ile th e H o u s e w a s e n g a g e d in in
itia l s tr u g g le o f th e con flict, th e c o n
tr o v ersy w a s th e m e d iu m o f e n liv e n
i n g d isc u ssio n in th e S en ate, S en a to r
O w en , in a s p e e c h v o ic in g th e P r e s i
d en t’s p o sitio n , d ecla r ed th a t to ll e x
em p tio n n e v e r h a d b een su p p o rte d b y
a m a jo r ity o f th e D e m o c r a ts in C on
g ress, a n d p le a d e d d r a m a tic a lly fo r
h is c o lle a g u e s to u p h o ld th e h o n o r o f
th e n a tio n .
S en a to r J a m e s a n d S en a to r O'Gor
m a n , th e la tte r le a d in g th e re v o lt
a g a in s t th e P r e s id e n t in th e u p p er
h o u se , en g a g ed in a stir r in g colloq u y.
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e S im s, o f T en n e ssee,
th e a u th o r o f th e re p e a l b ill, m a d e th e
first s p e e c h in su p p o rt o f h is m e a su r e.
H e a rg u ed a t le n g th a g a in s t th e e c o
n o m ic p o lic y o f t h e fr e e p a s sa g e o f
A m erica,n s h ip s th r o u g h th e can al.
-
aiA K K IS T B H iD B A S S E S .
Tannenbaum
Gets Year
Sentence
N e w Y o r k , M arch 2 7.— P r a n k T an n en b a u m , th e le a d e r o f th e u n e m p lo y
ed, w h o h a s b een on tr ia l fo r seA’eral
d a y s on th e ch a r g e o f p a r tic ip a tin g in
a n u n la w fu l a ssem b la g e, w a s c o n v ic t
ed to n ig h t b y th e v e r d ic t o f th e g e n
er a l se s s io n s co u rt ju ry.
T a n n en b a u m Avas s e n te n c e d to ser v e
o n e yeai* in th e p e n ite n tia r y an d fin ed
$500, a d e fa u lt o f p a y m e n t b e a n in g an
a d d itio n a l d ay’s im p r is o n m e n t fo r
e a c h d o lla r u n p aid .
STEINBERG IN
ASSEMBLY SEAT
.Albany, N . Y ., M arch 27.— J o sep h
S tein b erg , P r o g r e s s iv e , e le c te d la s t
NoA’em b er m a d e h is- first official a p
p ea ra n ce in th e A s s e m b ly c h a m b er
th is a ftern o o n on th e a d o p tio n o f t |ie
re p o r t o f th e c o m m itte e on p r iv ile g e s
and elections seating h im in place o f
A bral^am G reen b erg, D e m o cr a t, w h o
h a s re p r esen te d th e 2 6 th N e w Y ork
district throughout the session.
A lb a n y , N , Y ., M a rch 2 7 .— G overnor
A lth o u g h Mr. S te in b e r g s a t fo r less
G lynn sco r ed a n o th e r p o in t w h e n th e th a n a sin gle day he aatIII receive his
L eg isla tu r e to d a y p a s se d th e G ov full salary of $1,500 besides mileage
er n o r’s b ill to e s ta b lis h a state-w id e, a n d a lib e r a l alloAA'ance fo r le g a l e x
^system o f m a r k e ts
f o r a g r ic u ltu r a l penses.
p rod u cts, S8 to Zd. T h e m e a su r e h a d
an
easy passage, th r o u g h th e Senate,
-semhly,
Itep u h
heng among those -who. attacked it.
G om ez P a la c io , M exico, M arcli 27,—
9 a. m .- ~ F o u r d ays o f fig h tin g , in c lu d
in g th r e e d esp era te a s s a u lts b y reb els,
w e r e croAvned to d a y w h e n G en eral
F ra n cisc o V illa m o v e d in to th e city
a n d e sta b lish e d h is h ea d q u a rters on
th a t sid e o f th e toAvn lo o k in g tOAvard
T orreon, a n d w ith in th r e e m ilefi of
th a t g re a t g o a l o f th e ca m p a ig n .
T h e fin al an d d e c id in g a s s a u lt w a s
deliA’erecl yesterd a y . I t w’a s p reced ed
b y a b o m b a rd m en t, a fte r w h ic h th e
in fa n tr y an d c a v a lr y d a sh e d in to th e
str eets. R ifles. m a e h e |e s , p is to ls and
h an d g re n a d es Avere u sed in a h un dred
d ifferen t e n c o u n te r s in th e n arrow
th o ro u g h fa re s. T h e g re n a d es, o f h o m e
m a n u fa ctu r e, w e re lig h te d w ith c ig a r
e tte A v h ic h a r e an u nofficial p a rt o f th e
eq u ip m e n t o*f eA-ery M e x ica n ,so ld ier.
G en'em l V illa d o cs n o t y e t k n o w h is
ow n lo ss, ex c e p t th a t it w a s h ea v y .
T h e w o u n d ed su ffered te rrib ly from
th ir s t a n d m a n y d ied fo r th e la c k o f
AVater a n d su r g ic a l a tte n tio n .
D e a d Jdiingled in S tre ets.
T h e d ead o f b o th s id e s w e r e m in
g le d in th e streets, or fo u n d h u d d led
u n d er th e p ile s o f ea r th w h ic h h ad
o n ce b een a d o b e h o u s e s or corrals,
w r e c k e d b y r e b e l sh e lls .
V e ter a n s s a y th a t n o m o r e fu r io u s
b a ttle ev e r Avas fo u g h t in M exico. It
w a s a d eliriu m .
G en eral V illa did n o t sto p to m ou rn
h is lo sses, b u t AA’ith c h a r a c te r is tic
en e r g y b eg a n p re p a r a tio n s to m o v e o'n
T orreqn. H e ex p e c ts to co -o p e r a te
w ith 4,000 m e n u n d er G en eral H e r r e
ra, Avho is u n d er ord ers to a tta c k th e
toAvn fr o m th e east.
T h e n e w sp a p e r co r re sp o n d e n ts w e re
p e r m itte d to en te r th e c ity w ith V illa.
E v e r y w h e r e r e b e l so ld ie r s w e r e e n
g a g ed in r e s c u in g th e in ju r ed a n d ta k
in g th e m to th e ra ilro a d . T h e re Avere
str etc h e rs, b u t n o t n e a r ly e n o u g h of
th em ; b u t a s to u t p o le w ith a b la n k e t
su sp en d ed , h a m m o c k ra sh io n , sufficed.^
A ir K e e k e d o f B lo o d .
T h e d ay AA'as h o t a n d th e a ir fa ir ly
re e k e d o f s ta le b lo o d T h o se Avith
flesh w o u n d s d isd a in e d to d esist, an d
m a n y a so ld ier , lim p in g fr o m a w o u n d
in th e leg , or w ith o n e a rm su p p o rte d
in a b lo o d -sta in e d b a n d a g e, Avas see n
a m o n g th e str e tc h e r -b e a r e r s.
V illa ’s first a s s a u lt in fo r c e to o k
p la c e fo u r d a y s ag o . There Avas co m paratiA’e ly a sm a ll n u m b e r o f federal.s
in th e c ity an d p rem a tu re r e p o r ts o f
victory -were sent out Soon, however,
th e fe cler a ls received' r e in fo r c e m e n ts ,
an d, in th e d esp era te fig h tin g w’h ic h
folloAvcd, th e re b e ls h a d r a th e r th e
Avorst o f it, an d G en er a l V illa w lth -
Speaker Sweet Shows
How Senate Allowed
Politics to Interfere on
Woman Claiming to Be
Common Law Wife of
i m s COULDN’T
GO U I ^ R BRIDGE
Half of Fortune.
er
S.A'racusc, N. Y'.. M arch 2 9 .— S p e a k
C. S w e e t, o f th e S ta te A ssem b ly ,
in a statement issued here tonight, expresed
am azem ent
th a t
GoA'ernor
G lynn sh o u ld ch a rg e
th e A sse m b ly
Avith th e fa ilu r e o f th e L e g is la tu r e to
pas.s fin a n c e b ills.
S p e a k e r SAveet said :
“W ith th e approA'al o f th e GoA'
ernor, th e D e m o c r a tic S en a te fixed b y
re s o lu tio n th e d a te fo r fin al a d o u r n m e n t a t 12 o’clo c k n o o n , M arch 27, in
w h ic h th e A ssem b ly co n cu rr ed . T h e
S en a te co n v en ed a t 10 o’clo c k in th e
m o r n in g a n d im m e c ia te ly to o k a r e c&ss. T h e S en a te did n o t r e co n v en e
u n til 9:30 o’c lo c k a t n ig h t. U p to th a t
tim e , o v er n in e hour.s a ft e r th e lio u r
fixed "for fin al ad jo u rn m en t, th e A s
se m b ly h a d receiA'ed n o a p p r o p r ia tio n
b ills fr o m th e S en ate.
“T h e fa ilu r e o f th e S en a te to m e e t
fo r th e tx’a n sa c tio n o f b u sin e ss Ava.s
d ue to th e fa c t th a t th e p resid in g offi
cer a n d le a d e r s o f th e S en a te w e r e a t
a m e e tin g in th e ex e c u tiv e ch a m b er
Avith th e GoA'ernor, C h airm an O sborn,
o f th e D e m o c r a tic s ta te c o m m itte e .
B o ss M cC ooey,
P a c k y M cC abe a n d
o th er a g e n ts o f C h a rles F. M urphy,
d u r in g w h ich , a s sh o w n b y th e a p
p o in ts s e n t t(!i th e S en a te, th e G oa'-
ernor surrendered completely to Tam
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confirmation of his appointees.
of a
understanamg is that it is genorally
w'ho a p p a r e n tly h a d a m a n ia
sec rec y . A lth o u g h E w a ld o p era ted
The
bilTfor the establishment
state-wide labor bureau in
In the meantime, the As
businefis an d
th a t it had
w as
fin ish ed its
ready- to
adjoui-n.
Gi.vnii MiUtos Reply.
UesireU to go only a block or two. Soon
after Elleii Gokleu oume to Loiiisvillo
A lbany, N . Y., M arcli 29.— Governor in th e n in etie s, ev id e n c e a t tlie tr ia l
Glynn, in commenting on
Speaker clisciosecl. Ewald. to o k b er nicm e an d
WJEATHY PAH5n2R gUICIDES.
ic e h e r e h a s b een moAung s in c e y e s T h e c o m m itte e to n o tify th e G overnor Sweet’s Statement tonight, maintaiiiGd was known in the neighborlioou as
Sherman, Conn. March 27.—Charles terday noon. The steam ferry has.. w a s d en ie d a c c e s s to h im b y th e Gn\'- th a t in so fa r a s h e k n o w n o A ssem b ly “.Tohu P . G old en .” F o r th e p u rp ose
ernor’s secretary, notw ith stan d in g th e
c a n fin itte e w a s d en ie d a c c e s s to h im
fa c t that the Governor was in the e x
e c u tiv e c h a m b er AV'ith th e D e m o ci’a tic
s ta te c h a irm a n an d h is fi’a m m a n y c o n
fe r e e s
o v er
apiH >intm ents
w h ic h
S hould have been sent to the S en a te
ea r ly in th e sessio n , th a t p o litic s m ig h t
n o t in te r fe r e AA'ith th e fin a n c ia l busi
ness o f th e sta te.
“The. GoA'ernor la y s g re a t s lr e s s
u p on th e a n tic ip a te d co st o f $100,000
fo r a n e x tr a sessio n . T h is a m o u n t, or
th r ic e th e am o u n t, is b u t a fr a c tio n o f
th e a m o u n t w h ic h t h e A ss e m b ly b ills
w ill s a v e ,”
on the final day of the legislative ses- a large costly residence, next to the
o f g r e a te r se c lu sio n E A vald-pu rchased
on e in w h ic h h e in s ta lle d E lle n G old“T h e ch a r g e th a t I w a s In co n fe r - en, a n d k e p t it v a ca n t,
e n ce Avith M essrs. O sim rn, M cC ooey;
,jphe tr ia l o f th e AA-omaii’s s u it fo r
’intrue,” h e s’did, i
Qf g-y^raid’s fortune
‘N e ith e r Mr. M cC abe n o r
Mr. M e - 1 expected to continue fo r a w eek .
Cooey was in conference Avith Mr. Us- 1
b orn an d m y s e lf a t a n y tim e .
It i s '
tr u e th'ht I ta lk e d Avith th e s e m e n o n !
th a t day, b u t ou r c o n v er sa tio n took
p la c e o u tsid e th e co n fe ren ce . F u r th e r - |
m ore, a t n o tim e w e r e th e r e m o r e |
than two senators in conference Avith
Mr. Osborn and myself.”
for a final trim m ing, is 565 f e e t pti fHe
Beets, bbl., $2@$2.50.
Carrots, bbl., $2.50@$3.00.
Asparagus,
doz.,' $3.00 @ $3.50.
^
foundry here for a score
Eggplants, Fla., box, $2.50@$3.50
o f yea r s, h e A'irtually w a s u n k n o w n
p er s o n a lly in th is city. H e sh u n n e d
Cucumbers,,basket, $2@$3.50.
even ordinary notice, made only such
Cabbage, ton, S16@S18.
a cq u a in ta n c e s a s h is b u s in e s s n e c e s s i- j •Celery, crate, $2@$2.75.
tated and took no part in the city’s
Lettuce,
bskt., $1.50 @$3.50.
affairs.
^ j
Lima Beans, box, $3@$5.
So g r e a t w a s h is d esire for. o b scu rity |
th a t h e se ld o m Went o u tsid e h is h o m e j PotatCeS, StatG, 180 Ibs. $2.,25@
or office except ih a cab, even When he ] $2.37.
■master,*
“F r o m ffrSO o’clo c k F rid a y n ig h t c h a r g e o f th e d e p a r tm e n t o f la b o r b y
This measure
u n til 1:30 on S atu i’d a y m or n in g , th e* a vote of 100 to 13.
S e n a te m a r k e d tim e , a w a itin g th e is one of the features of the Legis
GoA-ernor’s appointm ents, w h ile tlie l a t iv e m e a s u r e s o f G ov er n o r G ly n n
Im portant b usiness of the state was to w h o m i t n o w g o e s fo r s ig n a t u r e .
neglected.
plaintiff admitted she
{led by, the eccentric millionaire iron '
Ti.
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m a n y H a ll a n d b a rg a in e d AAuth th e A s s e m b ly
D e m o c r a tic S en a te lea d er s fo r th e passed the
n o tify th e m
A. M allory, o n e o f th e b e s t k n o w n a n d been' cr o ssin g b etw e e n
h e r e an d
w e a lth ie s t fa r m e r s in w e ster n C o n n e c G reen p ort. N o boat's h a v e co m e u p
tic u t, co m m itte d s u ic id e a t h is h o m e th e river, b u t th e C a tsk ill e v e n in g lin e
r to d a y b y s h o o tin g h im s e lf th r o u g h th e is ex p ec ted to sta r t a s te a m e r in a d ay
h ea d w ith a revoR 'er. H e w a s s ix ty - or so. T h e ic e is so s o ft th a t it
e ig h t y e a r s old. W orry oA-er d ep rec ia w o u ld n ’t h a rm th e fr a ile s t craft.
tio n o f a n e x p r e ss co m p a n y ’s s to c k in
w h ic h h e o w n ed sh a r e s i s b eliev ed to
FOLEY' BILL PASSES.
b e th e re a so n fo r th e act.
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c in g s ta t e c iv il se r v ic e em The chap who boasts of his abili p lo y e e s pwlaith
in th e p ro v in c e o f th e
ty to accomplish more in one day ji w
o r k m e n ’s c o m p e n sa tio n law- ca m e
than his neighbor can in a week is o v er fr o m th e S en a te to d a y an d p a s s
content to let it go at tha,^.
ed th e A s s e m b ly w ith o tit d issen t.
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Closing Day.
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clear.
ed o v er th e ir ej’es.
xYlbany, M arch 27.— H arold ' J. H in - w a s m e t w ith th r e a ts o f re p r isa ls fr o m .
T h e re w a s m o r e th a n p a tr io tism to
m an , R e p u b lic a n lea d er o f th e A s- th e D e m o c r a tic m a jo r ity in th e Seh'
in sp ir e th e .jpebel a ssa u lts, fo r b eh in d
th e
th e m la y th e m o s t cr u e l d eser t in sem b lj’, r e v ie w in g t h e w o r k o f
“A t th e o u ts e t o f th e .session , tfxe
M exico an d a h e a d th e p ossessioafe o f s essio n o f 1914 said :
w a y s a n d m e a n s c o m m itte e o f th e
| th e en em y , fo o d a n d s h e lte r an d th e
* “W h e th e r th e R e p u b lica n m a jo rity A ssem b ly b eg a n th e s tu d y o f t h e .
was himself in the trenches inspiring; cooling streams or the irrigation in th e A s s e m b ly o f 1 9 1 4 “ h a s m ad e s ta te ’s n eed s in th e m a tte r o f a p p r o
h is m e n to do th e ir d uty; a n d th e d itch es.
g o o d ca n b e d ete rm in ed b y c o m p a r in g p r ia tio n s a n d s u cce ed ed in c u ttih g o u t .
T h e w o u n d ed in th e o u ts k ir ts o f th e its w o r k wuth th e w o r k o f th e D e m o
r e b e l le a d e r s u n d er co v e r o f th e b o m
a b o u t $10,000,000. T h is w a s d o n e
b a rd m en t co n ce n tra te d e v e fy a v a ila b le city^ w e r e th e first to r e c e iv e a s s is t cr a tic m a jo r ity in th e A ssem b ly o f
w ith o u t im p a ir in g th e efficien cy o f A
a n ce, b u t th e sm a ll h o s p ita l corps, a l- 1913.
m an fo r a fr e s h a ssa u lt.
s in g le d ep a rtm en t a s w a s , ev id en ce d
T h is Avas deliA'ered W ed n esd a y n ig h t, th o lig h w o r k in g h ero ic a ly , w a s a b s o
‘‘A y e a r a g o th e s ta te g o v er n m en t
b ut it Avas n o t d ecisiv e, a lth o u g h th e lu te ly in a d eq u a te to th e situ a tio n . T h e w a s D e m o c r a tic in a ll it s b ra n ch es b y th e acq u ie scen ce o f th e d ep a rtm en t
h ead s, Avith tw o ex c ep tio n s. In ,th ^
reb els h e ld th e sto n e ro u n d -h o u se an d d ead w h o f e ll e a r ly in th e a s s a u lts, or a n d its record fo r ex tra v a g a n ce, ineffi
re d u ctio n s. T h e tw o ex c e p tio n s ■W efe
% t e w o th e r n a tu ra l d e fe n s e s in th e h a d b een sla in b y fe d e r a l s h e lls , w e r e
c ie n c y a n d d iso rd er is u n p a ra lleled in th e C om m ision er o f E fficie n c y ' an d
th e first to b e b uried.
o u tsk ir ts o f th e city.
th e h is to r y o f th e sta te.
E c o n o m y a n d th e S ta te F ir e M arsh al,
G rou p s o f W o m id ed .
T h e P in a l A ssa u lt.
“T h e re co r d o f 1913 w a s re p u d ia ted th e a b o litio n o f b o th o f w h ic h dep artr
ev e ry w a te r car sta tio n th e r e
L a st n ig h t th e th ird a n d fin al a s w e r e g ro u p s o f Avounded. In p la in by th e v o te r s a t th e p o lls in N o v e m rn en ts w a s
re com m en d ed
on
th e
sault Avas deliA’efe d . G en eral V illa
s ig h t o f th e d yin g, th e d ead w e r e r e b er and. th e o n ly b r a n c h o f th e g o v grou n d th a t th e y w e r e a u s e le s s e x
p a rticip a te d , g r im y AA-ith d u st an d m o v e d a n d d ragged in to sh a llo w e r n m en t th a t th e v o te r s th e n cou ld p e n s e a n d ser v ed n o o t h e r . p u rp ose
SAveat, a red b a n d a n n a a b o u t His n eck . tr e n c h e s. I t w ill b e n e c e ssa r y to in re a ch Avas ta k en aAvay fr o m th e D e m - th a n to m a k e p o litic a l p atron age- F o lH e rod e up an d doAvn th e lin e s, s w e a r cin e r a te m a n y o f th e b o d ies o f th o s e oci’a ts b y a m o s t e m p h a tic vote. T h e loAVing th is 'recom m enda-tion, th e A s -'
in g a n d ch ee rin g , s h o u tin g an d c a llin g
Who f e ll in th e str e e ts , a s d e c o m p o si D e m o c r a tic re p r e s e n ta tio n In th e A s sem b ly p a sse d b ills a b o lish in g th e s e
on h is sa in ts. A t tim e s h e a p p a r e n tly tio n s e ts in ra p id ly in th is clim a te, a n d se m b ly w a s c u t d ow n m o r e th a n fifty d ep a rtm en ts in th e fa c e o f th e th r e a t
w a s ca lm an d a g a in fu rio u s.
th e.
th e b u s in e s s o f fig h tin g re q u ire s every p er cen t, a n d th e R e p u b lic a n re p r e o f th e D e m o c r a tic m a jo rity in
T h r o u g h it a ll h e u rged h is m en fo r
S en a te to d ea d lo c k th e L e g isla tu r e .on
a v a ila b le m an . G en eral V illa is a n x - s e n ta tio n w a s n e a r ly d ou b led .
w ard a n d a ll sea m ed to r e a liz e th a t o u s th a t t h e b o d ie s s h a ll b e disjposed
“T h e RepAxblican m a jo r ity in th e th e a p p r o p r ia tio n b ills an d fo r c e ah
the attack was the last one. Human o f q u ick ly to a v o id a p o ssib le p e s ti- Assembly was chosen for the specific extra session. On the appropfiatioh,
flesh c o u ld sta n d n o m o r e o f th e h e a t,
p u r p o se o f c h e c k in g th e o rg y o f ex- b ill, on th e b ill to a b o lis h th e S ta le
th e th ir s t a n d 'h u n g e r , an d th e cru el
th e F ir e M a rsh a l’s office, on th e e le c iio h
In th e c o u rse o f th e b a ttle th e r e tr a v a g e n e e th a t ch a ra c ter ized
s c e n e s Avhich fo llo w e d o n e a n o th e r Avere in s ta n c e s o f d eta c h m en ts, a ll o f L e g isla tu i’e o f 1913. T h e er a o f exof a s ta te tr ea su rer a n d o h Pthe|*-iriir
u n til th e w h o le p ic tu re Avas a co n fu sed wffiose officers h ad b een lo st, ru n n in g tx'aA'agance w h ic h .b egan Ainder th e D ix p ortan t m e a su r e s th e R e p u b lica n m a
b lu r o f b lo o d a n d fire, Avhere m e n in w ild ly a b o u t c a llin g f o r , iagav officers a d m in istr a tio n re a c h e d s u c h a p o in t
jority in t h e A ssem b ly h ad to contend
th e ir d y in g a g o n ie s w h in e d fo r w’a te r to lea d th em , or jo in in g o th er c o m
la s t year, AA’ith th e a c c o m p a n y in g d e- n o t o n ly a g a in s t th e D e m o c r a tic m in or cried o u t u n c a n y v iv a s, p e titio n s to m a n d s Avbich Avere n o t lea d er le ss.
m bi’a liz a tio n o f th e s ta te g o v er n m en t oritj' b u t a g a in s t th e P r o g r e s s iv e s Who
O ur L a d y o f G u ad alu p e, a n d a t tim e s
O th er d eta c h m en ts, in th e e x c ite th a t th e v o te r s o f th e s ta te c u t th e v o te d w ith th e D e m o cr a ts.
. •eyen th e b a b b le o f th e d eliriou s.
ment of the figh t, failed to hear, or D e m o c r a tic m e m b ersh ip in th e A s s e m
“T h e r a id s on th e p u b lic tr ea su ry
O n th e Avay in to th e c ity fr o m E l d elib e i’a te ly d isr eg a rd ed o rd ers to fa ll
b ly fr o m 103 d ow n to 48 a n d in th ro u g h th e c r ea tio n o f n e w depart^
V e rje l th is m o r n in g , a n d p a rticu la rly b a ck or s e e k s o m e s h e lte r sec u r ed by
in th e str e e ts o f th e to w n its e lf. G en their calmer offieex's. They dashed c r ea sed th h e R e p u b lic a n m e m b ersh ip raents w h ic h w e r e th e d o m in a n t f e a t
u r e s o f th e A s s e m b ly o f 1913 HaYe
eral V illa w a s c o n s ta n tly c a lle d u p on u n h e e d in g ly in to b arb ed w ir e en ta n - from 43 to 79.
“T h e ta s k s e t fo r th e R e p u b lica n b een co n sp ic u o u s b y th e ir
a b se n c e
to re tu rn th e s a lu te s o f th e w ou n d ed .
sto p t h e fla g ra n t th is year. L a s t y e a r s a w th e cr ea tio n
S o m e Avere lim p in g , n o t th e rea:^ g le m e n ts or th e e n e m y ’s treriche.s, a n d m a jo r ity w a s to
w e re m o w ed d ow n in h e a p s b y f e d e r a l , -^raste o f th e p u b lic m o n e y a n d to reb u t to th e fr o n t, to c a tc h u p Avith th e ir ra p id -fire g u n s.
o f th e e n o rm o u sly ex p en siv e D e p a t tsto r e, a s fa r a s p o ssib le, ord er ly g o v m e n t o f E fficie n c y a n d E co n o m y , th e
co m ra d es.
S om e, a lre a d y p la c e d in
A n o th e r in c id e n t o f th e engagem <.ent
h o s p ita l tr a in s, esc a p e d a n d re tu rn ed y es te r d a y w a s th e m e e tin g o f tw o a r ern m en t.
C om m ission on S ites a n d Grounds' With
Tlxe G overn or’s M e ssa g e.
to th e ir co m ra d es. O th ers r e g a in in g m ored tr a in s a t lo n g ra n g e. O ne w a s
an a p p r o p r ia tio n o f , $80,009; th e P u b
co n scio u sn e ss, a s th e y Avere b e in g on a s id e a n d th e o th e r on th e m a in I
lic
H e a lth C ou ncil, $10,00,0
an d
a
“T h e a n n u a l m e s s a g e o f th e G ovb orn e aAA-ay in litte rs, p ro m p tly cu rsed track s. T h e y e x c h a n g e d s h o ts lik e tw o | ern o r Avas in to n e with, th e r e s u lts g r e a t ex p a n sio n o f th e p a y ro ll in. th e
th eir Avould-be re sc u e r s a n d tu m b led Avarships, b u t w ith little d a m a g e, an d j o f th e fa ll ele ctio n . ' I t d ecla r ed fo r S ta te H e a lth D e p a r tm e n t; Sup ervisfir
ou t, jo in in g th e sc a tte r e d p ro ce ssio n th e fe d e r a l tr a in w h ic h h a d th e SAvitch ; ec o n o m y an d c o n ta in ed a n a b le d is- o f S m all L o a n s, $20,000; S u p ety isp r
fo llo w in g in th e tr a in o f th e g en er a l.
tr a ck re tire d a rou n d a cu rv e a n d w a s | cu ssio n o f th e s ta te ’s fin an ces. T h e o f C o -o p e ra tiv e A s s o c ia t io n s ,; $15;0p0;
“ V iva V illa ! V i\'a M ad ero! V iv a E l
lo s t to sig h t. G om ez P a la c io is a r a il- s o u n d n e ss o f th e m e s s a g e , h ow e\'er, B oard o f E s tim a te an d A pportioh iS ieik,
C o n stitu tio n !” th e y cried in cr a ck ed
road to w n a n d is a n e t-w o r k o f tr a ck s, jja,s b een g r e a tly im p a ir ed b y
th e $10,000: a p p r o p r ia tio n s f o r -tr a v e lin g
A’o ic e s fr o m p a rch ed th ro a ts.
Avhich m a d e th e e n co u n ter p o ssib le.
s te a d y flood o f sp e c ia l m e s s a g e s Avhich ex p e n s e s a g g r e g a tin g $495,06:6.77', d n
E n d u ran ce o f P eon s.
G enei'al V illa sa id tod s.y th a t h is h a t
p ou red ou t o f th e e x e c u tiv e c h a m - in c r e a se o f 150 p er cen t, o v er 1910;
T h e r e m a rk a b le e n d u r a n c e o f th e s e w a s o lf to G en eral V e la sc o fo r h is d e *ber th r o u g h o u t th e sessio n . M ost o f th e cr ea tio n o f 232 neAV offices exOplpt
p eo n s an d their, m ad o b sessio n to r e fe n s e o f th e toAvn. T h e c o n d u c t o f th e s e s p e c ia l m e s s a g e s h a v e adA'oeat- fr o m c iv il se r v ic e exaxn ination a t - h n
tu rn
th e fr o n t g r e a tly im p r e sse d th e th e fe d e r a ls w a s a cr ed it t o 't h e m a s ed th e c r ea tio n o f n e w a d m in istr a tiv e a g g r e g a te c o s t o f $445,780; the, 're
A m erica n s in th e ti’ain o f G en er a l V il so ld ier s, G en er a l V illa said , a n d G en b o d ies or n e w p la n s fo r sp e n d in g th e o rg a n iza tio n o f th e H ig h w a y D e p a r t
la
T h e e Avere m en in th a t str a n g e eral Velasco had proved himself a p u b lic m o n ey . T h e y w e r e u su a lly a d m e n t an d th e L ab or D e p a r tm e n t a t
p ro ce ssio n w ith d eep
g a s h e s a cr o ss m a n o f re s o u r c e a s w e ll a s o f co u ra g e . v o ca ted on th e g ro u n d o f ec o n o m y ,— g r e a tly in c re a se d c o s t a n d a flood p t
T h r ee o f h is g en er a ls, it w a s r e p o r t e c o n o m y a n d m o r e job s. E c o n o m y h as special commissions andinvestigatiohs
th e ir c h e e k s, m e n w ith g r e a t p a tc h e s
o f flesh torn
fr o m tlie ir b a c k s or ed, g a v e th e ir liv e s in defense of th e b e e n th e c a tc h Avord o f th e la s t th r e e all of which helped to account. Tor
th ig h s, in u n ifo r m s lite r a ly so a k ed in tow n — G en ei’a ls P e n a , R e y n a a n d A n D e m o c r a tic a d m in istr a tio n s. G overnor the $8,000,000 increase over the Dix
■ . .
b lood ; Avith a rm s a n d le g s to r n a n d a ya. It a ls o w a s re p o r ted th a t G en D ix d ecla r ed fo r “di’a s tic re fo rm and a v er a g e.
la c e r a te d a n d b lo o d -m a tte d h a ir p a st- er a l O caran za w a s s e r io u s ly woundeef. r e tr e n c h m e n t” an d th e n s p e n t on an
“T h e L e g isla tu r e o f 1913 abolished
j a v e r a g e n e a r ly $9,000,000 m o r e th a n n o offices a n d c o n so lid a te d n o bo'ards,
It. c r ea te d
' h is p red ec esso r,
G overnor H u g h es, b u r ea u s or co m m issio n s.
e ig h t n ew b o a rd s a n d b u r ea u s a m i
j G overnor S u lzer said ; “T h e w a y to
e c o n o m iz e is to re tr e n c h a n d ec o n o - th ir ty -n in e s p e c ia l com m ission s.
“In th e L e g isla tu r e o f 1914, th e
I m ize” a n d th e n ap p r o v ed th e a p p r o
p ria tio n o f p u b lic m o n e y to th e e x R e p u b lica n m a jo r ity in th e A ssem b ly,
te n t o f $8,000,000 m o r e a y e a r th a n b a ck ed b y th e m a n d a te o f th e p e o
G overn or D ix a n d $17,000,090 m ore p le,' h a s p a sse d b ills to a b o lis h tw o
th a n G overn or H u g h es.
G overn or u n n e c e ssa r y d ep a rtm en ts, a c te d a s . a
ch e e k on th e cr ea tio n o f n e w o n es
G lyn n to o k u p th e ec o n o m y ta lk
h is a n n u a l m e s s a g e a n d th e n fo llo w e d a n d , in p la c e o f in c r e a sin g th e state’s
it u p w ith recommendations for th e b u d g e t b y m illio n s a s its p red ec esso r
c r ea tio n o f n ew a d m in is tr a tiv e b o d ies did, re d u ce d it b y m illio n s.
w ith o u t re c o m m e n d in g th e ^abolition
“C om parison o f th e recoi*ds o f th e
o f a n y s p ecific d ep a rtm en t.
L e g isla tu r e o f 1913 a n d th e L e g is la
“T h e b u r d e n o f s to p p in g th e w a s te tu re o f 1914, a s fa r a s it w a s p o ssib le
o f p u b lic Yund« f e ll w h o lly u p o n th e fo r th e majox’ity in tile lo w e r h o u se
R e p u b lic a n m a jo r ity in th e A ssem b ly , to- a ffect it, sh o u ld b e m a d e b y ev e ry
J e r s e y C ity, N . J., M arch 26.— C ona n d ev e ry ste p s ta k e n in th a t d irection ta x p a y er .”
A'icted o f th e ch a r g e o f h a \'in g m ad e
fa ls e e le c tio n retu rn s, w h ile se r \’in g on
th e H o b o k en e le c tio n b oard s in th e
p r im a r y e le c tio n o f S ep tem b e r, 1913,
th ir te e n e le c tio n officers, e ig h t D e m o
c r a ts an d five R e p u b lica n s, w e r e to d a y
s e n te n c e d b y C om m on P le a s .Judges
NE-W YORK. March 30. 1914.
M ark A. S u lliv a n a n d G eorge J. T en
BUTTER:
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n a n t to serA'e n o t le s s th an 18 m o n th s
N e w Y ork , M arch 27.— ;The first op
Creamery, extra,’ 25@25Jc.^
n or m o r e th a n th re e y e a r s in sta te
p o rtu n ity to g a u g e t h e im m e n sity o f
p riso n . T h e c a s e s a g a in s t tw o o th er s
State dairy, finest, 24|;@25c.
th e n ew su p e r-d re a d n o u g h t T exas, thfe
Avere di.smissed on the ground that an
most powerful American battleship in
L oiusa illo, K y ., M a r ch 2 6.— In tim a te CHEESE:
in v e s tig a tio n h ad s h o w n th e errors in
New state, wnole milk, special, co m m issio n , ca m e to N e w X o r k e rs to
life o f L o u is .Philip
th e ir r e tu r n s to b e accid rn t.iL
The' d e ta ils o f th e
d ay, w h e n th e b a ttlesh ip s lo w e d duWn
19c.
Democratic electino oiiicers tvere EAvald, iron m a s te r o f Pt. L o u is an d
like a disgruntled leviathan before t|ie
Skims, choice, 12 @ 13c.
fo u n d g u ilty o f h a v in g c o u n te d o p p o LouisAuUq, w h ic h h e d ev o te d p a in s ta k
p ro h ib itiv e s te e l g ird er s o f B ro o k ly n
sitio n A'otf .s fo r m a c h in e c a n d id a te s, in g efforts an d a s m a ll fo r tu n e to k eep EGGS:
b ridge. U n d e r th e s e s a m e gird ers,
to d a y , a lm o s t
a n d th e R e p u b lic a n s o f h a v in g c o u n t sec ret, w e re r e v e a le d
Fresh gathered, 21 @ 22c.
w h ich a r e a d ista n c e o f 125 f e e t Irom
e d faA’o r o f fo r m e r Governf>r S to k es fiA'G y e a r s a fte r h is d eath , d u rin g trial
Nearby hennery, white. 25 @ 26c. th e vrater lev e l, th e ta lle s t sa ilin g v e s
v o te s c a st fo r J u d g e R o b e r t C arey, o f th e s u it b ro u g h t b y E lle n J. G olden,
s e ls h a d p a sse d w ith s p a c e to spa.re,
Hennery, hroAvn, 21 @22c.
g u b e rn a to ria l n o m in a tio n ca n d id a te . or EAvald, b y w h ic h s h e s e e k s to e s
b u t th e w ir e le s s p o le s o f th e T ex a s
T h e se n te n c e d m e n a re : W illia m M a ta b lis h doAver I’ig h ts in EAA'ald’s esta te, FRUIT:
o v er -to p p ed th e g ird er s a t th a ce n ter
Apples;
h er, L eo ,1. D u ffy, G u.stave J. Ising, a lle g in g s h e w a s h is com m on-laAv
o f th e b rid ge by fiv e fe et.
A lfr e d
L eh m a n ,
W illia m
Burti.s, w ife . E w a ld ’s e.state Avas e stim a te d to
Baldwin, $4.00@$5.25.
A n y o n e o f th e ch e e r in g -crowd
T h o m a s F . B rad y, L o u is B a ed er, be w o r th a b o u t .$4,000,000,
Greenings, bbl., $4.00 @$6.00.
AAhich g a th e r e d on th e -cen ter o f th e
T h o m a s O’R e ily , J o h n M a tth ew s, J o j T h e p la in tiff on th e AAutness sta n d
b rid g e cou ld h a v e ju m p e d in to th e
Cramberries, crate, $3 @$3.75.
s e p h B ra n n e lly , J o s e p h C assid y, P a t i to d a y te stified th a t th e a lle g e d co m b a sk e t o f th e fire -c o n tr o l top w ith o u t
Grapefruit, box, $1.00@$$5.0p.
j m o n -la w m a r ria g e b etw een h e r s e lf
rick C on n ell, a n d J e r e m ia h J. R y a n .
a p p r ecia b le ri§k. S ta n d in g in • th is
Pinapples, crate, $1.50@$2.85.
Ia n d E w a ld to o k p la c e in St. L o u is in
b a sk e t, th e sh ip 's fla g officer sig n a lled
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M arch , 1890. P rio r to le a v in g St. L o u is POULTR'V:
th e p ilo t, u p o n th e lo w e r in g o f th e
to ta k e up h er re s id e n c e in an , ela b o Chickens, 24 @ 25c.
w ire less m a sts, th a t th er e w a s five fe e t
‘
h o m e b u ilt fo r h er b y E w a ld , ii
F o w ls , 14 @ 18 c.
o f room . T h e th ro b o f th e b a ttlestiip ’s
I 1
a n e x c lu s iv e re s id e n c e sec tio n o f thii
Roosters, 14 c.
e n g in e s com m en ced , ca m era s a n d
m o v in g p ic tu re m a c h in es
clickted,
Turkeys, lb., 21 @ 23c.
For M a B te euxd Childron
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th er e w a s a to o tin g fr o m th e p y g m y
Ducks, 16e.
cr a ft n ea rb y a n d th e b ig b a ttle s h ip
Geese, 16c.
slid .unde:? th e b rid ge.
Always b o a r o ^
v-ZKSr—
Guinea Fowls, per pair, 75e@ $l.25
T h e T exas, w h ic h c a m e fr o m H a n ip S q u a b s, doz., $ 2 .2 5 @ $ 4 .7 5 .
ton R o a d s to th e B ro o k ly n n a v y y a rd
,S>gnatu'’re of
T h e n e x t d ay, W e e n e sd a y , G en eral
A n g eles, th e artillei'y co m m an d er,
s h e lle d t h e c ity a ll d a y a n d p a rt o f th e
n ig h t V illa h a d lea r n e d th a t th e fa d
eral co m m a n d e r, G en eral V e la sc o , AA’a s
co n c e n tr a te d in fo r c e in th e to w n an d
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Fortunately for the average man,
few of h is prayers are answered,
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One gentleman who calls another
gentleman aTiar is no gentleman.
Potatoes, sweet, bskt., :60c@ 9.0c.
Peppers, fab!.,
Cauliflower, crate, $2.25@$2.00.
Onions, red, $2.25@$2.75.
Radishes, bskt., $1.00 @$1.25.
Squash, bbl., $3.35 @$3.00.
Peas, small, bskt, $3.00@$5.00.
Suinacli, bbl., .30c@$1.75.
Turnips, Rutabaga, $1.00@$1.37.
Parsley, crate, $1.00 @$1.25,
Paysnips, bbl., $2.50@$3.00.
Watercress, 100 bnneb., $l@
$1.25,
HAY AND STRAW:
New Timothy^ prime, baled ton.
$20.50,@$21.50.
Glover and Clover mixed, ton
$18.00 @$19.00.
water line w ith a beam of nihety-fi^ye
feet. She has a mean* displacenieipt.5jf
27,600 tons. Her lines .s u g g ^ t ’ both
power and speed. . ■ •
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-E D D Y E S T A T E A C ^Q U 'N ^N iK .;.'’ '
C oncord, N . H .,-M a r c h 2 6.— JoM ah
L, Fernald, administrator; of'the «sraie
o f M ary B a k e r G. Ed'dy, fa u ftd e r o f
th e C h ristian S c ien ce C h urch , coih -
pieted the settlement, of his account in
the probate court today by turning
over the sum of $2,590,632 to the tfus-
t0ss Rpmntea unaer m e fiuiL s e ai-'
jSO made a final payment of $9,892, on
account of.Inheritance and succession
tax. making the total paid to the state
$118,583.
Some people seem to think a phil
anthropist merely an easy mark.
straw, rye, ton, $17@$19.
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LIVE STOCK;
City Dressed Veal, 14@ 17|c.
'Country Dressed Veal, l l | @ 1 5 c .
D r essed M u tto n , 9 @ l l i c .
For pointers ^
a beehive.
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12@14JC.
per 100 lbs.
insect life coiisuit
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