PRESIDENT WINS FIRST SitiRMISH ARMY EXPERTS BAFFLED

POUaHKEEPSIE EAGLE. TUESDAY, 3MAECH 31, 19U.
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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 '
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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
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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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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
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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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