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WEATHER. and Dhe About every one in Washing- a “eu! the basis the next national) convention Would be rather small affair } 10 BF TAKEN {IP Roosevelt's Attitude. H IN | Theor Roosevelt's attitude toward ! he proposed reconciliation of the repub- | n factions imay have to be taken into weilticike aa thin << it very carefully, it is said. sht and disc The judgment | Warning From Colorado. —_—-_—_ i formed from that discussion will influence | ts the governing committee in ing | LF yxouilcannaGs De} taue? ands Joyal to. Whether it deems it advisable to open all} your state and its welfare and help pro- unsolved problems to a national conven-! tect its vital sugar and woo} industries, i a ¢ best informed republicans pub-| ‘aon't come back to Colorado,” was the lic Mfe are unwilling at this time to] message received in the mail from Den- Japanese Embassy Evidently Awaiting Action by the Gov- ernor of California. make any predictions as tu what the na- ional committee will do with the re- quest that has been put out by the Chi- ago conference. The committee as it is now made up is not progressive in sense that it is inclined to follow the ver today by Senator Thomas of Colo- rado. The message was in the form of a printed coupon with the senator's name written at the top gnd the “don't come back" warning printed in bold-face type leadership of Senator Cummins, Senator | Senator Thomas received several of them, Borah, Gov. Hiadiey, and the other men | it Deing one evidence of a. concerted and who go to make up the group, respon- ; A organized effort being made in Colorado to ble for the Chicago meeting. but it! Having formally recorded its Kec hata force democratic opposition to the sugar may turn” ont that the committee wili | to the alien land bill now awaiting the ac-| and wool schedules in the tariff bill. Bee eo ticummins- Boral Hadley pro-|tion of Gov. Johnson of California, the) Senator Thomas made no | comment Zram a solution of some of the difficulties ese embassy probably will no| Whatever on the message, nor to a huge That now perplex the old party. Tapenes $C Mpeee ero ene TUUG Ane pile of other letters and telegrams urging further step in the negotiations until, . a i him to vote against free wool and the Program in Favor. y his action on the bill, the governor has | sugar schedule { the Underwood bill. Extraordinary pressurt of similar char. acter is being brought to bear against other western senators, signified what disposition he will make | upon the appeal of the Secretary of State. Although the governor has thirty days Unquestionably a great many repubil- cans of influence who do not call them- welves progressives are in favor of the sh ites Cummins-Borah-Hadley program and it|!® Which to make up his mind, owing to Conferences Are Planned. s .|the adjournment of the legislature before; | fs may TUM Out that the national commit ee ici ican ieee on the bill, itt beliecea} Chairman Simmons of the’ finance tee, if it shall be called to mest, will face | Pe MAD eee ine ie ell thin time ang { committee, it is expected, will confer a demand for action that it cannot well) OV "Uh vcr will he received within a, With President Wilson this week in re- ceee ne ts aueation ot making a change ae “| gard to some proposed amendments to No Further Protest Expected. Senator Williams of the tinance com- mittee has given it as his opinion that the Department of Justice should pro- ¢ the bill, as government, Should approve L is erally expected, the Japanese within thirty-six ‘otes of making the change without making further representations | © of aeainet these meontacturers) no vention. and possibly every n to the State Department. simply will wait| “iteaten to reduce wages because of co on that = been h re what the administration intends 401 reductions in the tariff, under the ty-four years, ha n in fe | Sherman anti-trust law. je law, the representatic 1 southern | 4 to meet its complaint against the| Sty uns Been uscd aguinee Wantine but the question was always raised| measure. Indications now are that the ; . ds tua segees time when nominations were to be| Japanese zovernment itself will make no ee who somites tite inerease ‘wanes: + and a8 a result an honest expres- 2 and it would be only just to direet it tn cece ee {move to test the constitutionality of the] Azainet men. who conspire tor reduces The argument of the progressive repub.| Dil by legal proceedings, inclining to the | wag Keans within the party for calling a con-| View that is ts incumbent upon the United | Assist ey General Denison vention this year is that (Qi8 quest nd government t tle ques | Will York tomorrow to con- other questions of smaler ms proper tu do so. jfer with the board of United States could be settle ef ' 1 appraisers about his sugge: imental nod tele catia CITES ARBITRATION'’S LIMITS _to Congress that the Secretary of eae satel fas naming Treasury be empowered to pi President the dutiable value of merehandi English Paper Points to Possible Set- | !ving ty ad valorem duties some of SENATEAGAIN Deoe Mr Cheirman Plan for Republican Convention < declared by politicians. He! Democrats Expect to Defeat ) escrow many thousand erst- } “ H epublicans, supporting his bull | Will Be Considered by Na- d a yeh ie Penrose Amendment pariy These men are as much a : for solicitude to the republican = tional Committeemen. pencesbakars aux tha setatin us tie Aateom- for Hearings. ’ servatives. All of the dissenting elements bave to be reassembled, it is claimed, LEADERS NON-COMMITTAL |... voor sew 110 be mae «2 SOME MANUFACTURERS as ne H is recalled that Col. Roosevelt | AS TO POSSIBLE OUTCOME j,.c jay kickea ait the slate out of one i PREFER TO FILE BRIEFS [effort at reconciliation, that of Frank A. | | Munsey, and admonished his followers to | Cummins - Borah - Hadley Program | ere ae — i Would Feel Compelled to Come to: Only las night Col. Roosevelt gave an- | Gains Favor—Change in Basis of Jotes utterance on ubje In a let- | Washington Again When - ter to the 2,40 nll mgosers gathered Representation Demanded. lat a dollar dinner to discuss fuston in They Do Not Desire. |New York next fall Col. Roosevelt wrote os ar w that riow: nfluential repre- “Really, at present there are not three ‘The ta seh again in e Sen- nat various influentia Pre re ean ee ere are et ine | The tariff Aght ta on again in the Sen Sentatives of the progressives within | 1). party of progress and against it: the |#t¢ today. Senator Penrose's motion to the republi party have met and| party of privilege and the party of re-| instruct the finance committce te grant | formulated a demand that the republi- [action his ty of reaction is organ- | hearings was still pending when tle Sen- can national committee shall call a na- {ized in two divisions, called republican |ate met at 2 o'clock, and as Senator Pen- tonal convention for the purpose of | {2° “ic common opposition of both ma-|T%€ had expressed the opinion that de- changing the basis ef representation in| cyines to the policy of genuine self-gov- | ate on this point would continue for future convention: nd fer doing other | ernment. Week it is not expected that things that might, possibly, pave the | Then he went on to say that noprest the matter will be finally settled today way for restoration of harmony in the | PTvsress could be made, except the] ‘The fact that some of the republican people supporting the progressive party republican party, interest will center on senators do not intend to support the the meeting of the executive committee View of Politicians. “(Penrose amendment, believing that t ef the republican national committer. | poriticians today expressed the opinion | "Ve Public hearings on the tariff bill which will be held here May 24. that Roosevelt. will prevent hig bull | WoUld not accomplish any particular good. This meeting of the executive commit- jj rceors tram coming | into nel = ty assure the democrats that th tee was called by Chairman Hilles im- | 151) fold. Then the case would be | Wil successfully defeat the amendment, mediately after the progressive repay ee en natal of progressive repub- {8d that the bill will be referred to the Keans announced that they would ¢on- jeans who assembled in Chicago yester- {nance committee without instr | fer in Chicago. The prevailing impres-| 90 ting io sver the old republi- |, AIthoug: the tariff bill is not te = | sion here is that the executive commit- é ae parts Ie Bete the Senate finance committee, tee will submit the proposition of the! 5 the subcommittees of that committee are | Chicago conference a he full membh Na LGR ‘ ago conference is d progress, it was pported | ad . Siete feet em really going to pave the way for har- 3 are holding meetings day anipyiegt eh pal, commute mony between Uie republicans and the| aiid night, | regarded as altogetier unlikely i i j Already” these — subcommittees hav executive committee will take re- | progressives—whether eventually the off-| a anant Gartiter eee. pnanes sponsibility of saving whether a nation-| spring will return te the parent dled ERAT eee eet ns al convention shall be called question about which the most farseeing/ them, but it is understood that. these In The Sunday or th Weeks | Holiticians differ. Men whose judgment is!amendments do not change the Dill in ago there was published a statement (roM| usually to be relled upon regard the Chi- (9% Vital respects. That few, if any. ma- of the ine. republ jeaders | usua | aciall increane Wt be caler oe Gifficu'ties which | cago conference as merely a mild SYMP! the ‘Senate finance commtitee made PS ON tom of a get-together desire opinion expressed today by senators. ! There “is indisputable evidence | tat! ig upport. of the plat of te Mh many the voters who supported the! committee majority not to give publ burden of that leader's pla was that it| while others are showing a_ disposition| ii. Gries and to make additional state, Betting together” That is to sax, to have] , [Ne old stanepal Sopuvle thing, “riz| ties See mo reason for having hearings. | Beneral unde anding ef what is in- ~ RS .| They could say nothing new, they pointed Ben nding of what was In-| vately some of them are expressing the} i chimeracé pees . jal hi "jut. and if public hearings were granted tended te HEht before the proposed | view that the Cummins-Borah-Hadley | 12), Mo, buble hearings Were Kranted convention, s to a nother spli movement will come to naught. How-| Competed to come to. Washington again | The executive comm national | ever. most of them seem willing t0 walt, be heard, when they really had no de- committee at its and see what will happen. |sire to come again. ‘STROKE OF LIGHTNING ~—EAUSE OF FATALITIES | Bolt Causes Fire, Church Bel- | fry Falls, Killing Three Men, Injuring Another. STRATFORD, Ontario, —The tall spire of the Knox Church, 168 feet above the curb, was struck by lightning erty today, and in ‘the ensuing firé the chief of police, the |fire chief and a policeman were killed |and a fireman was mortally injured, The jthree men who lost their lives were | buried beneath the burning belfry when it toppled and fell; the fireman was laid out with a blow on the head from a fiy- Ing timber. The dead are: J. A. McCarthy. Hugh Durkin, fire Matthew Hamilton, | The injured man is Sidney | Heavens Lighted by Blaze. May | chief of poli chief. policeman Vi Stone | The steeple, visibie over a great radius lt up the heavens like a toreh and burn- ed without hindrance, as the puny ‘streams of water far below fell many |feet short of the blaze. Showers of (blazing embers fired the roof of the fehurch, and = MeCarthy, Durkin and | Hamilton, dragging nad scrambled lup a ladder to the roof, when the belfry {toppied and It mass of mor came down, a ponderous glowi ne New Plan Worked Out the qualities of specific duties “ d embers far and wide, Unable to flee, t aressive veput ' tlement With Japan. let vantey in wuawested that thin power | ivee men were caught beneath the mass, | as sand Cesc wan wee wn tbe oNDON, May 1%—“If it rue that] pralserse but Mr Denison eke! 222 | Mecarthy and Hamilton died instantly: aes ‘end a) saidk. if nations: /Japan wishes to carry the Califor ndjciairman of the presidential commis- {Durkin died on his way to the hospital mavent 1 oma {question to The Hague tribunal we may| sion that recently Investigated the op-| The blaze ate its way to the heart sey aie this | shortly obtain a fruitful lesson in the) '@tions of the board, opposes this view | the bullding and burned itself out. At plan may be the qr fain a ae a on the ground that the function is ad-| noon today the ruins were still smo may be taker rinates | Practical Hmits of arbitration,” says tie) ministrative and legislative, and not| dering. fi = 5 sot, | Pall Mall Gazette today in discussing the | judicial, | The loss is about $50,008. slixhtly i which | i d ji the republican vot by jsituation which has arisen between the | | at proc mamaetidn ati id Mr.} __ st apportioning f« 1a Skates: ands Jars : ){ Penison, “will put all importers on Panther arvsrsies ra States and Japan in regard 1 / euathiy, eliminating unfair competition | BRYAN TO MAKE ADDRESS. [senha ia i bearing the Californian alten land ownership vill. | j;, the shape either of fraudalent un- Ee - . , Sey renee |The newspaper continues: | deryaluations or equaliti e . . Mea | Cece Cer aeieantcs hae “If the Mehinese and Japanese are to| advantageous marketw. Tt will elimi: | Invitation Extended for Both Houses tional convention, would be en to| have free entry to the Pacific coast it|M#te 4 Bteat deal of litigation. of Pennsylvania Legislature. seven: la, now entitled ve. | means eventually the extirpation of whit * | WARRISBURG, Pa., May 13—The sen- eee bake ote. Coon nay enaued {0 labor from that region. All the arbitra-| WRECKERS RENEW EFFORTS. | at. iast night unanimously adopted # Louisiana. now entitled to twenty, would | ton in the world will not persuade the] ——— | resolution inviting Secretary of State Pave) Sve; Minsleatyyl, | riaw entitied (to people ‘cf the western states (hat: it " Third Unsuccessful Attempt Aimed|witiam J. Bryan to address both twenty, would be alowed five; Tennessee | thet duty to give up their bread and | z : |branches* of the legislature this after- how entitled to twenty-four, would get! putter to an alien race and we can imag- at Erie Trains. eee ee enicen ror Ce alee fous. |iue how much likelihood there is of the) PATERSON, N. J. May 1.—A third) "Secretary Bryan will be in Harri Texas Which now has forts, would be | Sovernment at Washington taking meas-| unsuccessful attempt to wreck an Erle! today for the purpose of attending a din, entitled to eleven, and Virginia, which | ures to en such an award upon its| Passenger train was here today.|ner of the Central Democratic Club now has twenty-four, would be entitled |own subjects. We Hae rather like nS | ran No. iii cee tans {2} of this city in the evening. Other » te see the exp ‘or its usefulness in| Jersey y, Was crawling into the sta- a1 hese southern states are the ones that} 5 | guests at the dinner will include Secre- Prabion fetch peat bade hthy phatesabread Chi ot aCe ack to hard facts.” | tion when two men sprang up from be-| tary of Labor Wilson and Representative with contests. Who should represent aie es poe seated om he wineterral 4. ‘seiichall Palmer, qherh-in splte ofthe fact that they cree petween the second and third cars and but few republican votes—was the crest| AMERICANS ESCAPE TYPHOON. | ctecinpted to uncouple them. Trainmen| Secretary Bryan left today for Harris- Bone of content the convention of were on tht alert, however, and pre-|burg, Pa., to dellver an address before pape Seppe Sq tutston as| Storm in Philippines Kills Natives | ventea them from doing so. they hans yvene ieee the dele les was one am: The men jumped from the train and of the rocks on which the republican suey emence Crops, alomerct, made theiz escape. FORCED TO VIOLATE LAW. party split Nel Anmenee mere killed or wounded| Later two men were arrested, but the a [in the great typhoon which has just | conduct was unable to fdentify z Positio 4 jin i | conductor was una’ o fdentify them 7 m of Leaders. |swept over the Philippine Islands. | and they wese released. Chicago Board of Trade Makes An: attitude of the progressive republic- | There were number of casualties | Talk of calling out the militia was cur-| swer to Injunction Suit. it he party Who are responsibl. natives. Great damage w: | rent here today after last night's attempt} CHICAGO, May 13.—The unique answer Ment that nas now been set to property jto wreck a pass train on the Erle / of the Chicago Board of Trade to the gov- s that ate is entitled jen. Forbes reports that the storm | railroad hy pling debris on the track-| -nment’s suit for injunction to abolish « my Ft Dport fr 's of wide extent, though ej-| The road had received a number of a on ; ; por om the | Wat : i gh the princi-| ieatening letters for transporting | the I. price’* that it wds forced to in- ~ erm statey as eke fre pal da was done in the north. At! -cabs” imported to replace striking silk|augurate a rule, in violation of the Sher- Rg pe . ea — 1 ne ese vars ane Aye hota jiroag MW" anti-trust act, in order to circum- yestow. Under destroyed, six People wi illed and|. Fifty detectives were guardin: railroad | oiaitras % ' n he border sate pur wounded and two small boats | property today, and the police say they |¥ent # nspiracy to rest ‘ain and monopo- Risks all inar with fifteen passengers are missing. |are well able to handle the situation |lize grain markets by a “grain elevator epresentation than Plantations in Leyte were damaged. | Without the ald of state troops trust,” which had sprung up in its own Missourl would be entitled to forty-| Many cocoanut trees were destroyed an} membership, has resulted in a demand by three delexates, {instead of thirty_s UENO: scene me macco were seri-| 4. il: he United States district attorney for an Kentucky, thi Westend of twenta. | ously damaged at Abra j Kicked by Pupil; Asks Damages. feecaiare using oF ede ee six and) Mary tend ‘sev Hisleadl oF LANSING, Mich. May 1—Andrew |’ cnited States District Attorney Wilker- Xteen. So tates ‘ a : | Hacker , who is emploted a ‘ A would, of cc ih taewee Dutch Flier on Long Trip. ee ae oe at |son planned to appear today in the United representati 205 tn RLIN Dutch air- |Janttor in has filed with the ctase {States district court and ask (hat a spi tance, Indl: fred : mas aa Rapids, has filed with the state aster be appointed to’ hear ten = 2B he : : Wustrial aceident board a unique claim (jah o six ie. in =: Resto fer compensation Hackenbrusch sete! [q is-expected that grain men from se eigh:; i f ° i from the | ror, Jatm that hi ived a kick /eral states will be summoned gs witness Bitv-<igiv ; Y » Amster-i fe ey while attempting to help|and not only will the action of the board of ninets orning. They made ja veache unruly scholar, and | itself be inquired into, but the ope he nat niniittce st landing a: Hanover at 6:10, {he believes that the school board should |of the alleged “grain elevator trus! @ational co nad fle eplenishin inel ks }pay him for the tnjuries received) The}be investigated. according to announce- should decide to change tix again at 940. cain: Will be investigated. ment by the federa! authoritie: Presbyterian / ar and bricks and showering | ¢ j Generally cloudy tonight it ton who reads at all reads The ij || Wednesday, without decided tem is i] | perature changes ‘ @ JZ | me — eae eeereeees =) 4 since? quoratroxs, PAGE 16 5. 19.221. j WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1913—TWENTY PAGES. i} * ONE CENT. | UNIONOFPARTY = << Ststss=' TARIFF FIGHT ON WILSON STANDS PAT BRYAN DEPICTS ONUNDERWOODBILL — FUTURE WARSHIP Declines to Recommend; Powder of Love Will Prope! Changes in Measure Adopt- | Shells of Good Will, ed by the House. He Says. /WILL GIVE NO CHANCE FOR GENERAL ATTACK GREAT PRINCE OF PEACE WILL BE ITS CAPTAIN Appointments and Departmental , Proposes Toast to Battleship Friend- Questions Discussed by Cabinet ship During Breakfast for Brit- “oday—Mr. Bryan Absent. ish Delegates. dent Wilson has declined to recommend | William J. Bryan. Secretary of ° any amendme ) the tariff Dill as it! Members of the Senate and House cot [passed the House The President. it is, mittees on relations, and officis med, has been bombarded atth re- | representatives of states on the ts that | t to various J.) of Canada tin honor ments to the Some of the requests | British pe < now in this considers weil found: thers not | clebration deserving of special attention. Out of peace between Ene President realizes, it is sald, aking nations w this morn= approves one amendment, uo, img at the Army and Nayy Club r how deserving it is. he will set) Following clos o big ban at the fup a precedent that will plague him and | New Willard last nfent, at which nota’ ty to the limit ddresses ony were made by t ore he has decided that le will, official representatives of Engl ca { make no suggestions as to minor changes! ada, Australia. Newfoundland aid in the Dill. He will not oppose such! tniced Staten Including ome uw any | changes as’ the Senate committee believes, UPited States, including And !to be wise in the interest of fair play and | Carnegie. the breakfast th rnin was twill not interfere unless he gets an idea | marked by renewed evidences of the elo | that “the proposed “amendments feeling of friendship between the coun. from the s of th 8 which use the English language to lean toward fave sivbnigihesd iadeivest sackaee ar interest or Industry Pinas Ase Diareen Opposes Material Changes. Tieibtenk fan cakes ea attat ain wh howe President On the the cussion of the The, WAYS AND Ff [stands by the bill as it passed the House | tien in 1974 and vente JEANS 1S JUST THE Pt fand will strenuously oppose material! of peace, which inc the erecti: H BerTH FOR OnE jh changes unless it is conclusively shown | of gr peace monuments in Was) OF My FQUPHENT Fe | that serious injustice is being dose. What-/ ington and the other capitals of Bus LY i r the changes. he wants them made ish-speaking mations and elab le eX Yours Sincen | the ight of day, with the public ¢rcises and means for. strengthening : ee fully J, if ft so Wishes, as to the peace which bind the Unitea 2 } i ‘cusations hat the i was nn, Who mide signil Senate finance committee in behalf of the United es toward all nations certa interests. He Wil have, at the banquet last night. added ni, | to be convinced very fuily that an ame: Words and new sentiments to his peace [ment is wi he will sanction it Propaganda today. After reviewing [and will make ful inquiries as to all] the desire of the United states to re ‘ ais os ain at peace With ihe world, he con COMMITTEE MAKER. | ic E Fe pease ee ara zlaesthl ie | with being at the Capl:ol a few days ine the “development (of battleships 7 = [representing the F 1. to advise @ Yet pes: a [pet aely dam ese ! ] laying the time for the bill t to] 2. om ot wise apcat face Femina) ' ect, Was with the President un) the future i A . + zi Its compass is the heart sal hour today conferring abs ria ree a se eat aes jments in the Department of Commerce To “its de & Palle pra Iwas ascertained that Mr Redfield dtd | 4" ‘or Peac: i IN ANNUAL SESSION Girectly represent the President but) re a eke ead imerely expressed to Chairman Simmons y t i " vs teship ndship. No target will with jof the finance commictee the views of, © Se aberisien neste 'English Suffragette Leader Lee te ct aulet at tie | sand the. projecilex whic. friendahtn 5 | bill. has been represented to M sealant oer | Unable to Appear in Court | Redfield that fairness to the textile indus. | Penne Debapatee Lense! G 1 | try would indicate postponement for fori Trial eneral Court Transacts Rou- jseverat months of the time for the bill to) ‘Tie breakfast this morning brought or trial. become effective. owing to certain condi. i inc cate daldiaeet! Or tha eeeOux i ii tions in that industry. Ree i ne ; tine Business—Order Has {Sit heahwia’ explained to the Senate) peace advocate | Une Ga ee ee E jcommittee that he was merely pre-! left special t i ij INDON.. May 13.—"Gen." 3 “tora | i H senting views of others laid Ph ladelphia, where they will witr | Deurhpiona, the: mititant suffragette lead- | xclusive Membership. thi The President told him wh Ss ow, and then will er, igin a state of collapse and was w) as oun others spout emenameays and! .. t tour through Chics | able To appear at the resumed hearing at| | triction on his talking to the commit. | Nia Hells 208 Res) Seek Siaeee | Bow street police court today on the ene general court of the Daughters |tee as an individual. cline etre ge or tae charge of consipraey under the malicious-|0f Founders and Patriots of America| “There is enormous pressure, both at, them at all the annual Lake | damage-to-property act which has been|héld its annual session in Washington |the White House and the Capitol, for! Will go to the biel Asebbyss |urought against her. A doctor testified |‘?d#y. the session being attended by |tinendments to the tariff measure, and | eet Nich omens tom on y me < iza-|if the DPreste jets do’ es DAKE | » other speakers a Lin court that owing to her illness she) #P0Ut pe members of the organiza-|ay his end, the general outline of the) The other speakers at th |had been moved to a nursing home, He | 10D. lowing the reading of re-itariff animal in the pasture may be) this morning Se Ncoearlinee laara itv ouldstake Cwolweehsteel hen to | Ports and the transaction of routine |completely changed. tc fe m bi Gsestitne (festa i ; business the delegates were entertainea| Secretary Lane introduced to the) of t " gt get into a fit condition to undergo an | ni ; Jebration of the rs of (oe Bet ee ak etaar ony {at luncheon by Mrs. William Van Sant{President before the cabinet meeting | celebration si Law operation which was necessary and an- |") th cetie Santi apout fifty presidents of water users | Capt. the i “ | Cox, national president, i Mrs. wil-|22oUt yop e “ 5 Bri A other two months bet she would be | Doel les ~ {associations now in session in the city. |. 1 E - 1 Walk Lec aaa jliam Haney, national treasurer, at the New ¥ Sir Bainund Walker athe o He Ae home of Mrs. Cox in Brightwooa. | Cabinet Discusses Appointments. |". ‘a ee eetiisiette prised on ead - i Exclusive Order. | The cabi neeting itself lasted the “ ane a Agnes Lake. achel Barrett, i ‘ liiguad dro toss. Gccay appolitnsenin ub. Beatrice Saunders, Miss Annie Kenney, Daughters of Founders and Pa-/ ana a twenty Aas Guesuone aaron t epited attention the fact Mixs Laura Lennox and the analytical of America is one of the most| oo. c cP ann temticnt i Ree tue coming celebra is ty t chemist, Clayton, all surrendered to their | exclusive of the patriotic organizations |Cusee: The President is hopeful « lin by all nation= iH to be 8 i Bera) js Stoleaning up a large uumber of ap- Sard toward universal peace edn Ceteveny the 1etand |i# composed of women who trace thetr| Congestion in the big patronage m Those at Breakfast. | During the hearing the printers of the |{@UCe#U'y in a direct line to a settler! chine. Secretary vf. sMAiTEY Beh | intittant suffragette newspaper, the Suf-|!% America who came to this country ;from the cabinet me Those pres ef ene eae is . prior to 1688. In the line of descent,;train for Harrisburg to man ©, Ds Jae elated the ne ons of descent, } 5 seh - a rtd icheeet eons “hich i also, must be a soldier or officer of {Pennsylvania legislature and to at- veke of Ghen vida led to their undertaking the work. Mrs.! the revolution. tend a banquet tonight. He has had Arthur Lawley, Earl Stanhope, | Emmeli nkhurst conducted the nego-| Although organized about titteen years|li with the California and] 170 0 Maxwell, Cha | tations, and in reply to an expression of | ago, the D. F. P. A. numbers only. about | Me ms on Rand, tei ee Mills b. Neil Prim M fears by the printery that the job was a| (00 members. and has eight state chap-|State Department’ appointments and | Thomas Mille, 8 SOUR weer dangerous one she gave her personal as-| teTs. Its purpose is t 5 : Hor a week or so there will be ecom-| f. Arthur senn, 5 | surance that no offensive or illegal matter} between the original settling paratively few neminations ef this) aien Baker Moreton Frewen, M | would appear. She laid stress on the] UY and the revolutionary war ass gol mate _| P.; Henry Vivian, M. P., and HS Pe point that her daugiter Christabel had | 2ual meeting is always held May this| _ Secrets © LOL SRN ee or cereal idmund Walker ‘a legal training, and was « specialist in| date being the anniversary of the found. | City today t primary elec: | * A. Magrath constitutional law of Jame: {ton for commissioners who will Raoul uae teresting revelation was made on} The D. F. P. A. “points with pride” to) © ay ater ee nape Pe a ness stand that the militant ot Bu that. altha the time it! ¢¢ pepe es rick ot nization, the Women’s Sucial and Po- d only been organize bout a year, it] Pe pie : : "| George Houstoun Re itieal Union, paid for the printing of the | %4 first of the lotic ‘organiga=| Snich | 46:4he Daneeeh cits An alle coun ete ¥ dlection address of George Lansbare, the| Uns to offer financial ald in cary. far, HS tw do away with the old muntetpal | y De: esa yorme oclalist_ member of parliament, | Sick and wounded sold‘ at the out-| 8¥stem ©! mae oh ees ee Neary White which failed to secure his election. [Pes of the Spanish-Amet n war H of Montana, Representa | DIVORCE SUIT IS HALTED. Wisconsin, Senator, Townsend FALLS OFF BUSCHE’S CAR. UNDER NAME OF BLIZZARD. | th Senator i Aj eS ; Action Held Up by Breakdown of ‘ in ils i: : i 5 Eels Sentor Knute |Armed Man Fails to Board Train Explorer Announces First Paper | Mrs. Merriam’s Health. ntatlve | Carrying Millionaire Brewer. Regularly Printed in Antarctic, | s\x FRANCISCO, May 1:.—It will be ppesege ie KANSAS CITY,’ Mo. May 13— MELBOURNE, May 13.—Dr. Douglas }at least a fortnight before the Merriam Be ee Missouri, Thom iy 13.—An BI resentative armed man attempted to board the pri-| Mawson, the Australian explorer, and six |diverce case, which has been attracting | §2° Nelson sj Stone, vate car of Adolphus Btische, the st.|™embers of his expedition to the south|wide attention because of sensational | Loening. } Ml. igi w Louis millionaire brewer, which wag|Polar regions, who have been forced to|charges involving several persons of |George W- Burligi. (st UN attached to a Chicago and Alton pas-|Spend the winter on Adelieland, sends a} prominence. can be heard again in court, | an AA Dr. Louis 1 senger train, soon after it left here for| Wireless announcement of the establish-| according to a Statement made by counsel | , Chauncey M. Depew, A. G. Fox the east last night. The train was|Ment of the Blizaard, the first newspaper |for Mrs. Bessie C. Merriam in court yes-| and William Allen Buuer running rapidly, and the man missea|to be regularly printed in the antarctic. |terday when a continuance was granted. | Washington Is Praised. his footing as he leaped for the steps|1t promises its readers all the news of the| The delay ix caused by the breakdown ton, Lard Weare and fell to the ground. He tried tojSeuth polar regions once a month andjof Mrs. Merriam’s health, which occurred | & e leaving Washington ste = get on the train near the scene of the|starts out with a twenty-six-page num-]at a critical stage in the proceedings. { dale, chairman erie ene aaa recent Kansas City Southern hold-up, | ber. The circulation ts at present limited, | er husband. Capt. Henry C. Merriam, | testified to th se A pense in which several passengers were rob-|however, to the members of the staff, the |. §. a., Is suing her upon charges which | gates over thelr receitign and ying be bed and Jesse M. Short. a mine owner |Uly human beings on this barren tract. | o4. has been contesting and at the time| ment in Washington | py sis of Joplin, Mo.. was shot and seriously | The-members of the party are all re- |7r‘aqjournmeni an effort was being made] thought Washington ene of the most injured by a bandit. Police were hur-|Ported well, although almost snowed up in|? ‘the court and counsel to effect a com- itiful cities in all the world, He said ried to the neighborhood, but they | their huts. promise by Which Mrs. Merriam should Nad been astonished by the Prowrgwe thunamnost eae of the intruder. bring an uncontested suit on the ground United States, and that, the “¢ Mr. e. vho is seriously ill, was en route to his home in St. Loui: PAYS PENALTY OF MURDER. Colored Man Hanged and Body Rid- SAVINGS THROWN FROM TRAIN. Family Stranded When Baby Tosses ! Away Steel Worker's Fortune. NEWCASTLE, Pa.. May 13.—According iship voiced by leade of desertion, A tentative agreement was | pressions 3 ached on this basis out of regard for} o¢ the Am ; government for the for their minor daughter Qigners have jouched a responsive chord jn the hearts of all th ‘Divcussing the Plats f bration, John A. Stew airman of the ¢ utive fein committee, said that he will delegates —\__-—_—_—_- reat BRYAN SOON WILL ACT. e zat [ie ees the Americ dled With Bullets. to word received here from Fernando | Direct Election of Senators to Be) ij) °"meoting of isis committe May 2 Veet aren [aoe = . ay akin the active work of preparing for HOGANSVILLE, Ga. May 13.—Ham| Russe, a steel worker, now at Harris- Formally Proclaimed Law. |e eet. At an oped! 40) severa! Owensby, colored, who yesterday shot| PUTS Pa. his savings. a small fortune, | roclamatior announcing the | Inillion dollars by donations popula | were thrown from a train near Philadel-; 4 proclama’ ee ited Si and killed Brooks Lane, a young farmer, | Were thr . eeegtige = Kteion’s acceptance of the constitutional | subseriptions in’ the nited States to was taken from the Hogunsville jail late | Phila by, his baby. Jose Russo, and his| "000 Toot providing for direct election! finance t a oe emir el pation last night and lynched. He was hanged | family stranded: jof United States senators, and that the| | F's") Stuiments in Washington to a tree near the Jail and his body rid | eee. ae ee ein oer etneca they {amendment is now part of the basic law/1y the other capitals of the English dled with bullets. went to,meet a relative, when the savings Jof the land, Will be made by Secretary [speaking nations, the cosuer stones to Lane was killed on ‘his plantation near of several anonths were thrown away. | o¢ state Br be laid at the same oat drag ts Franklin, Ga. His trouble with the negro) The parent gave his baby his pocketbook |” yi the lof the governments,” suid Mr. Stew was said to have resulted from a discus: | to play with and Jose tossed it out a |The delayed notice of the ratification of | try We hop ine icorerneenin ae sion over the trading of a cow. window. The family traveled from Phila see ig eae ved This makes the thirry.| Undertake this worl Geiphia to Harrisburg on a tretsht train. | EMM” state to favorably report. provide} senate on teeter: q - Ing the two-third vote of all the ‘states of| A UR ee | nea e willbe th ments THE DAY IN CONGRESS. | | East Canal Breakwater Approved.” ps palop | an see peek tha burdet tine bs Senate: | | PANAMA, May 15—Col orge W.! 5 = enten Canada and the United States agbaion iain | | Goethals, chief engineer of the Canai, Auto Overturns. Minister Killed. eaerees least one monument in eact erritories committee continued | | Zone. has given his approval w a project] ATTICA, Kan, May 15.—Rev. Robert’ Sy the berder states of “the United ng on Alaskan problems, | | for building an cast breakwater, whieh, |Carlisle, pastor of the First Methodist| States. There will alsy be the cele- j wits the west breakwater now under con-|C@hurch Atanta, Kan., was Killed andj pration in the municipality of Gueet. & House: struction, will protect the Atantic en- [iis brother and sister, J. A. Cartisle and] where the treaty, between Great, Brit” Not in session; meets noon | j wance to the Panama hew | Ethel Carlisle, both of Whifield, Kan.,| ain and the United States was siete ‘Thureday. jj [breakwater is to extend from Manza-| were seriously injured today when” their | There Will 210 te ton. New Orleans sa? nillo point, approximately about a-mile. {automobile overturned near here. New » i

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