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Generally cloudy tonight and Wednesday ; warmer W moderate east winds. ; 19.2: No. = Che Loening Sfar. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, PARTIES GIRDINE SELVES FOR WAR Democrats and Republicans Alike Prepare for Struggles of Future. SENATORS DESIRE MORE COMMITTEE MEMBERS ‘Will Ask Larger Representation on Congressional Body—G. 0. P. CUBAN INAUGURAL PRESAGES PEACE Gen. Mario G. Menocal Is In- ducted Into the Presidency at Havana Today. SPIRIT OF HIGH HOPES MARKS THE CEREMONIES New Executive Rendered Notable Service to Americans at Time ATLANTA GUARDS ON TOUR OF CITIES Reception at White House Fol- lows Organization’s Arrival in Washington. RECALLS PEACE MISSION Confederate Veterans Who Renew Acquaintances Among Their THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AGO| MAY 20, 1913—TWENTY PAGES. Star. | ORGANIZED LABOR President of Manufacturers’ Body Declares It Bears Stains of Lawlessness. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ACCUSED OF COWARDICE Refers in Address to “Spectacle Pre- sented” in Closing Days of Last About every one in Washing- ton who reads at all reads The siece” quorarions FAGE 16 ——= ONE CENT. KIRBY ARRAIGNS = KERNRESOLUTION WILL BE PUSHED Senate Committee to Hasten Action on Proposed Coa! Strike Probe. PLANNED TO BROADEN SCOPE OF INVESTIGATION Borah May Head Inquiry, Which, if Authorized, Will Be Conducted Shows Comeback Signs. of Spanish Evacuation. Former Foes in North. Session. | in West Virginia. 1 though the country may just be be- To renew the friendships made thirty- | DETROIT, Mich, May 20.—Charging| Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia, chair- ginning to breathe freely after one titanic four years ago. when the “Old Guard” of | — organized labor has failed to clear |™&n of the Senate committee on educa- political contest has brought fruition, the Gate City Guard, Atlanta, Ga., went itself of “the stains which violence and | tion and labor, today issued a call for a Ate wis iobd pasties] new avant cigwriaiad’ oul e Emide, Saion t ceica is mel lawlessness has cast upon it.” John | meeting of that committee tomorrow at ing themselves for future struggles. north, members of the same organiza-| Trey, dk of Dayton, Ohlo, president of |10 o'clock to take up. the consideration ic eitidies th’ saat crea beaeeaat th hit 3 | he National Association of Manufactur- | of the Kern resoluth ° entati 0 e - 2 Sti re ~ at length on present industrial and leg- | coal strike ‘eam sentative today an hs jevstommeieiea her The guard, under the command of Col.) J islative tendencies and heir effects upon | resolution. pasagioceh <b (daa ba acu set ine up for a figh retain the J. F. Burke, is traveling in a special} manufacturers and employers. He re-|by the Senate ¥. of acy icateceaemeasd seat he has hardly warmed by occu- train, and in the course of its tour} ferred in detail to the treatment of | It ts expected thon meen emnoon pancy through the north Atlantic cities will, At j great corporations and the railroads and ected that the committee wili Senator Kern of Indiana has been au- visit Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York. i the attitude of manufacturers toward order a prompt report of the resolution. It is probable that the committee will thorized by his democratic ’ colleagues, Hartford and Boston. They will return the tariff. He sald. in part: broaden the sc as chairman of the democratic Senate cau- to Atlanta June 3 by the way of 8a- “Conspicuous in tie momentous events | )10 "4, e scope of the resolution call- cat. to name five senators who will con- ania: i of recent years that have transpired in |'"& for an investigation. ‘er with the congressional committee as When the comm: a i the field of Ameri industry is the | q and arrived at the) ” spericen ‘tdemiry "the Probi to increased representation of senators \ tragedy of Los Angeles and the drama | able Investigators. H Union station this morning the fifty mem- in the membership of that body. At pres. bers—a dozen: or more bringing wives of Indianapolis. As a reward to the| The Senate leaders expect that the ent there are nine senators and thirt: Ghd Ontghictes weren met bs (anibers oF principal accomplices in. this conspir- | Work of investigation will be turned ove: n-ne representatives on the committee. Vashi ene acy they have one after another, |to a subcommittee of the committee on It is proposed to increase the Senate ue uke eon aetna eee: ve through the power of the invincible ‘in- | education and labor, probably with Senu membership to twenty-one. ‘aah a A ner circle’ of the American Federation | tor Borah of Idaho as chairman, and Sanctioned by Wilson. plan has the sanction of Pre: Reception by President Wilson. With colors flying, the guard marched this afternoon to the White House, where: of Labor, been re-elected to their~re- spective offices. Point to me one single labor leader or delegate who has risen and indignantly demanded that such pe of leadership be forever barred with Senators Swanson and Shields a+ the other members, The subcommittee, it is expected, dent Wilson and doubtless will be ac- vided the Senate th lution ed. The democratic congressiogal they were received by President Wilson. | from the administration of union af- cela ea ra seramePaagie Hea mmittee will be reorganized within the Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia intro-| ; reported back from the full committee, next two weeks with the increased mem- duced the members individually to the | | Alleges Discriminatien. Siti analy ARS Uieotiipan 1 Waste bership. and the work divided among the President. A bouquet of flowers, picked “During recent years we have wit-| ton, but will go to West Virginia and appropriate subcommittees. Daily conferences among democratic leaders are being held at headquarters, in the Hibbs building. tative Palmer, chairman of the advisory committee, meets his _ colleagues. Thomas J. Pence, director of publicity, is rapidly framing a campaign of dissemi- nation of simon-pure democratic doc- trine and vigorous assault upon the en- emy. a Try to Get Fund: “Put money in thy purse” is the line from the poets most frequently quoted at democratic head ‘8 and the finance where Represen- GEN, MARIO G. MENOCAL, New Presideat of ( HAVANA, May 20.—With the inaugu-, ration today of Gen. Mario G. Menocal as president in succession to President Jose Miguel Gomez, and of Dr. Enrique Jose Verona as vice president, the Cu- ban republic enters on a new phase of its existence in a spirit of high hopes for the preservation of peace and the establishment of the prosperity of the is- land. President Menocal on taking office con- at the old home of Mrs. Wilson, at Ma- con, Ga., was presented to her by Col. Burke. The peace mission of the guard, which was made thirts thusiastieally indorsed by military men and citizens generally in every part of the Union. The Old Guard is to be enter. tained on the present trip by many o' the same organizations which welcomed them in 1879. The organization will leave Washington this evening for Baltimore, where they will remain for one day, and then go to Philadelphia, where two days will be spent. Roster of the Command. four years ago, was en-} A BAD ‘CROP. ST ANDREWSINFEAR | GIVES DAY 10 CABINET | SURVEY OF THE COST nessed the prosecution and conviction of many business men, under the Sherman anti-trust law, for seeking in some way to protect their business against ruthless labor trust. If they have violated the law we have no complaint to offer for the penalties which they may be called | upon to pay, but we do protest against | the free and unmolested manner in which {the labor trust defiantly continues to vio- late the same law. “We are justified in our condemnation of representatives and senators in gress who in the name of political ex- pediency stoop so low in the scale of competition and dominant methods of the | into the coal strike district and learn at first hand about the conditions existing there now and before the strike was be- gun, Reference a Surprise. The announcement by Senator Kern that the resolution, by mutual consent, would be referred to the committee on education and labor, came as a surprise to many persons who had been followinx the course of the measure. It had been expected that Senator Kern would insist upon a vote. Some of the senators op- posed to the resolution considered that committee is bySlly at work. Visiting] tents himself with the decl | public duty as to vote for such legisla~ aration that pu y they had 1 ial vi mocrats suspected é | oI -inj ana | they won at least a partial victory. ba a of having yellow-|he will devote all his energies to giv-/ The members of the command who are | or coors ae inthe lowertiiouse| Just before the debate closed Senator backed currency on their person are lia- ble to be “frisked” if they call when the finance committee is in. The wise ones leave their “rolls” down in “Billy” Hibbs’ office before they go up. As for the republicans, they are still in a semt-dazed condition, but showing figns of returning consciousness. The ing the country a clean business admin- istration which will foster the industries of the island and develop its splendid re- sources which will welcome foreign cap- ital and immigration and maintain friend- ly relations with all nations, especially with the United States, to which Cuba is on tour are: Officers—Col, J. F. Burke, Capt. and Quartermaster Bolling ,H. Jones, Capt. ‘and Commander A. McD. Wilson. ‘Staff—Capt. W. M. Crumley, Dr. E. L. Connally. OF SUFFRAGETTE PLAN Put- Threaten to Destroy the President Considers Many De- partmental Guestions—Mr. ~-OFALLEY CLEAN-UP ills to..Be Introduced May of the Sixty-second Congress, and which Works of California submitted an amend- only escaped passage in the Senate by a hair's breadth. Calls It “Cowardly Pretense.” | “There are men now acting in the ca- pacity of representatives of the people ment to the resolution which was refer- red to the committee, along with the res- olution, Senator Works’ amendment pro- ides that i wow next © | 50 closely linked by bonds of mutual af-| First company—First Lieut. Charles R, ec a ei .«umulty a Witness. employes of the mines are required tv itive committee meets here, will Tosa, | fection and Jnterest. Burd, Second Lieut, John W. Mural ...| ting Green of the Famous eit sa teat Divide Expense Into We ne once. have been willing to WOFK, Wases paid. houre of labor, klnd ot it is prophesfed, in a definite start to- Educated in This Cit worlVAWe tics Por Cloke. Second tient eevee contract under which labor is performed. ‘ward organization of existing elements if — we AH. Davis. | | ee President Wilson gave all of today to violate. their oath of office for the cheap] the’ system of lighting, ventilation and not reorganization. Gen. Menocal was born in 1866 atiJag-| Non-commissioned staff—Color Serzeant Golf Course. his cabinet, having an hour's’ confer- Three Parts. price offered by the leaders of an organ-| sanitation employed in such mines and ‘Will Meet Progressives. The. committee is to meet amd confer vith a special committee -of progressive republicans, authorized by the Chicago conference last week. This committee, as uey Grande, Matanzas province. His family soon removed to the United States and he was educated in the mili- tary college of washington and then at Cornell university. He sraduated from Ben Lee Crew, Color Sergeant F. T. Ridge, Color Corporal E. L. Bergstrom, Color Corporal W. P. Andrews. Non-commissioned line _officers—First sergeant first company, W. E Hancock; first sergeant second company, Harrison Jones; second sergeant first company, W. ST. DREWS, Scotland, May 20.— This little town is almost in a state of siege as the result of threats uttered ence with Secretary Lane prior to the cabinet meeting, and putting in two hours with bis cabinet advisers in con- sideration of many departmental ques- tions, including appointments. There were no appointments for visitors to {alley clean-up legislative program of An “office survey” Snow's court, the especial targets o: the present combined of Goat alley and novement in the ized gang of dynamiters who with their entire. affiliated membership represent less, than 2 per. cent of the population of the ‘country. ff} “And should not we gaze with ho:ti- fied amazement upon the spectacle pre- | py sented to us in.the closing days of the] mitted by the effictency thereof and any other facts affecting the interest and well being 01 such employes. in support of his amendment Senator Works declared that the facts called for the resolution of investigation as sub- Mr, Kern were /already before investigations shall be made also of the conditions under which the @ornell as.a civil engineer. “Upon leav- by the militant suffragettes that they 7 J ‘ | uid be as named by Senator Snerman of Illinois, [ing Ithaca he went with his uncle, Ani-|O. Wilson: second sergeant second com-| wi destroy the putting greens and thus 8 ee eeinulty was away trom|the Woman's Welfare Department of 6 ee oe bas = Nights genatnd So tae paar aden rere under consists of Senator Cummins, chairman; /cete G. Menocal chief of the engineering ae ee We Austell, A.M. Bancker,| Fender play impossible in the world’s | Washington today. He was called tothe National Civie Federation and its| priation bill containing provision that ; which the miners worked and which ‘ur ex-Gov. Hadley of Missouri, Senator | Svaguan canal, aml sorked with, him, |{H. Bleckley, H. C. Beerman, H. M Beu-|antateur golf championship which is | Newark, N. J., to testify in the trial of |associate committees, was begun to-| no funds appropriated for the. use @f| believes may be ‘responsible for the con- (rawford of South | Dakota. Senator! He returned to Cuba as an engineer for|tell. J. H. Buesse, W. M. Camp, P. B./to be competed for here next week. - {Jacob Dunn and Seeley Davenport./day by Wiltam P. Richards, assessor] the Department of Cntr 1M cr should {dition of insurrection in West Virgil hugetts and Crampton of Michigan. tionary forces asa. private and’ rose| Hancock, George Harrington, Lucien 1.| ions the townspeople, whe epee atter his election last November. They | were drann up in the District bale these defiant comin Tae nptly, ve. | Senator Goff closed the debate on the is committee will urge the national | rapidly until he bec ‘ose | Harris, jr. W. S. Lounsbury, W. V. Me-| largely for their prosper demanded, it is charged, that he send|ing at the request of Commissioner ia ward |” y - ; nae. body to call a general convention af the | Lapidly until he became general of divi- | MEITS Jodi Meyer. ir, G. H. Morrow, | golf links, while the members of the! them $5,000. Mr. Tumuity opened the| Rudolph, and an estimate of the| toed? ‘The same bill, ts Seen | eoen., Be shentien meee ee republican party of the nation to meet 3 Thomas i Pitts, We MC’ Stephenson Ef;| Royal and Ancient Golf Club also are|letters. He will return from Newart|amount of property to be condemned | Having been Promplly, pass this [bad in West Virgnia, but pointed out ls o Cae ene Pear begthy oles eekly ina Brilliant Military Record. a cone ee ae paral ie extremely anxious. tonight. funder the proposed bills will be made.| is the way the party, in poet: stares that the isitaed ee ee Fo . * ct a S = % “3 ”, r -¥ e "l its boast slogan of | was returning to ve is ons tional conventions. His military record was brilliant: he! Wiggs, W. 'S. Witham, A. J. West, W. rded by Volunteers. The information thus gained will be) out to mate mo ecial privit ; T rendered great service to the Americans| Words White, C. i. Winn, G, 1. Yan- a iq} RESTORING BATTLE STONES. jusea in aratting the two bills which| ‘caval pnts for all- special prishicges (9 {je taka the blame for the Crouse it . 5) : y, ir. ‘They a citiz have organiz ill be introduced in the Senate and i nates Brant heer DE at the time of the Spanish evacuation, |™€¥> J. Mhey send: thevclrens: a) - 5 else RAILWAY RAISES WAGES. and Gen. Ludlow, civil governor of Ha- a vigilance comatittee, whose snerabers, Defaced Gettysburg Memorials Will | House simultancously, it is planned. Demands “Government of Law. the eeanon tay do nothing else but wana reouinige: int suieelagiae! together with 5,000 volunteers, will guar : At first glance it would seem that ; : w. {declare martial law. : sacar iti The general anylety becomes keener} Gy ets - Om Success. {122d to be condemned. None of the] the World a z the | waste down from the senator's galie: 4 to 5 Per Cent that time gi bility. He later | yj i i i | pebseewrscks fl GETTYSBURG, Pa., May 20.—Success-|}and on the exterior rim of the two] American Federation of Labor, Mr. Kir- | 4 Wn reared the opinion that sin: Increase. Managed the Chappara suga: estate up Will Vote in Connecticut if He} every day, as it is thought that the mill-| yr ceorts at the restoration of the nine| squares, will be condemned. except 2 sees wh n De eared eel torts ta Employes of the shops of the Southern to a few weeks before his inauguration. Passes Mental Tes! tant suffragettes may refrain from de- memorials on the Gettysburg battlefield, few feet to be used as exits from the! “Against these forces of evil, domestic been made to have telegrams urging its Railway Company have t ‘ ¢ President Varona bo! | livering their attack until the last mo- | Temorials on ene 7 : agi te * jecreabe ty eueee Ge oe ac puss Camaguey. Ist), was graduated | NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 20—Former| ment, when It would be impossible to Correa tacsrantiatient Meter ed na retested parks pn the case] and allen, we must stand flintlike in our necessity sent 10 enators and to, Wash \ delegation representing the shop rae hin the University of Havana and is| President Taft is preparing to transfer repair the damage. imade by Lieut. Col, E. B. Cope of the|be scooped out on the interior of the] resolve that our government is and} Ms Oot Si raiana had sent out mes : onferred with. the official eet e eT tio Teeny and ethics in! his voting residence from Ohio to Con- Umbrellas for Protection. national park commission. square bounded by I and K, 24th and| must be a government of law. senator from for help, and added. “God eas ean t A ete ele ratte Aare eee 00 HE ectic He will have his name put on | Several of the memorials have already |25th streets northwest, similar to_ the f, as a result of radical and il!-ad-|inows he needed it.” Te Urbis cnt tence cin. several Gave | Shortly after: the ten yeate. waritiaerey | the! list of wolare to bolimade! andi in| /AP it! understood) that the \women) been) placed: in their original condition, |operation in the case of Willow Tree} vicog tariff icgislation, we suffer busi ] gent no sch message,” replied Mi ing an Increase of wages. The ac-| Under GeX Wood's administration he was| S i ' tba will use vitriol to destroy the greens, |and the others are expected to be com- | alley : hess depression and the loss of oppor-{| Kern as soon as he could reach the floor tua! increase given to the men could not| secretary of public Instraction Me 4a | september the board for admitting voters! 11 the entries stationed there have | pleted before the battle anniversary cele- | Estimate of the Cost. tunity to laoor.”” he said, in conclusion, {and get the eve of the Vice President learned, but it was stated that z ed reniared te e is} will pass on his qualifications after an ; meat bration in July. | e by i 3 sion, | “there. was no need to ask for messages wm 4 to > per cent Ha eeT aE a ene eee ee eTe Pree exemination; which will’ include! the ap-| Drovded _themmelves . with! | Jarge | uti: | athe Gay. after, the vandalism: many ‘of| (The chart:jin! |the District bullding)/ “the airermaets: like in the recent floods, 17.0" "Gre coming yet. The senator from peed ftateds sefhiased un ae the COMET VALI Pay eT ee ding. a usual, of any, see. | Drelias to prevent the corrosive fluid be- {the large pieces which were chipped from | prepared by Mr. Richards shows the | Sill Plainly, be visible and the remedy | wes, Virginia ts in error if he Bese je ineress volves all of the em-! £ ; . RISE aAe can Ny prea | ing thrown faces, the granite monuments were found near- } 1 ibe eine sharp and decisive. B: is is ° |) necessary for anybody here fo call for ex- Ploses of the Southern railway system | Members of Cabinet jtion of the Constitation of the United | ME NDR e, Noutes be which the |by_and preserved.” Where these are of | timensions to be S50 feet by 20 feet-| case with respect to the Insidious class | DOESN. of sentiment from people out shops—several thousand men. | rt States that the board may select. Aereiees sean) frets ED | eufficient size they are being attached go, “ith an outlet fifty feet wide on 24th] jegislation which is coming upon us. Ex- | MUCO vstate where the military hive bl j Cosme de Ia Torriente, secretary of| As ex-President Tafi must live in the| Uns are reached from Dundee, a hot- the statues with cement tinted to cor-| Street and fifty-seven feet wide on 25th teaches that once such lextsla- | TET the place of the clvil courts MADE A BISHO! state; is the. vice. president of the con-| state one year ‘before he can vote, ne| ce of suMragism, are closely suarded | respond) tothe stone: street. The property involved con- incorporated in statute law it is "8 rh. usual beautiful display of gen- P BY POPE. pervntive: panics ACTNatLUmmUGo tis cot [ gull Rar: be eligible fou; tnevelty. clectien (ane (t2) mane eseurance) SOUDLY | AUFr, (a | gists of forty houses, worth about $30,-| Written there to stay. Lae eommentsd Me. 420K, Eeeeat. it ervative party, 2 of the sec- | w ei e fo ‘ erful searchlig as ber ted | 60, with land rth ab 0,000, i | ; ne eeventionbe asi Gh he fall. be qualified for the| Powerful searchlight has been mounted { y 060, with land worth about $40,000, a| Veto of Sundry Civil Bill Urged. | Rev. Paul J. Nussbaum, Passioni jond merican intervention he was Cuban |i the fail, but will, be qualified for the | Pow ie rauroad bridge, the light from! BRIDE'S ROOM FOR CHURCH, | totai of $70,000. 5 ¥ 8 ECOMES “PREXY.” eine , . ist | minister to Spain, a position he resigned ated last night as start-| Which sweeps the links, the roads and ; Goat alley, In the square bounded by| ‘The Association of Manufacturers th | BRANNER B! . onk, Honored by Pontiff. | Cristobal de la Guardia, secretary of|¢r at the running and bicycle races of| the river nightly, Innovation in New York Edi L and M and 6th and 7th streets north-] afternoon unanimously adopted and for- ia sae HOBOKEN, N. J. 3s justice, is the only member of the cabi-| the New Haven Amateur Athletic Asso- : i difice to west, will not be so valuable, it is 18-| Varged to President Wilson resolutions! Syoceeds Dr. Jordan as Head of Cal- e SPN, N. J., May 20—The Rev.|net who has no war record. In 1808 he| ciation. He fired a pistol for both events! Have All Conveniences. ’ ae BAT ee ade eg ing him to veto the sundry civil ap- Paul J. Nussbaum, a monk in the monas.|made an unsuccessful effort to organize | and was loudly cheered. ELECTED TO YALE SOCIETY. . proposed park, and as there are only| urging him to 5 i, ifornia University. :. NEW YORK, May 20.-Plans for al-| about twenty alley houses involved with} propriation bill which has passed Con- y » tery of the Passionists aside the coarse black habit of his order which he has worn for a quarter of a century, and put on the purple of a Ro- man Catholic. bishop, here, has laid a labor party. As a senator he made a strong fight against the lottery. chicken fighting and Jai-alal. His selection for the portfolio of justice 1s considered an excellent one. Col. Aurelio Pevia, ecretary of the TWENTY ARRESTS MADE. Assembled Strikers Jeer Workers and | Newbold Noyes of Washington Will | Be Member of Elihu Club. i NEW HAVE Conn., May The teration to the Church of the Incarnation on Madison avenue, of which the Rev. Howard Robbins is rector, provide for a bride's room, which is believed to be the land the tota! is estimated at $50,000. This sum, added to the Snow's court fig- ur a $5,000 leeway to work with. Assessor Richards will make $120,000, which will give is interested in the alley condemnation scheme, and has had gress containing a provision preventing the use of public funds, appropriated to enforce the Sherman act, for the prose- cution of labor and agricultural organi- zations Violating that statute. The reso- STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cal, May _—Dr. David Starr Jordan, president of Leland Stanford, jr, University, has resigned his position to accept the of fice of chancellor, which will be created He has be pinted by . intertor, was one of Gen. Calixto tarcia’s “ % a a secret jociety at| 20 innovation in church arrangements. : : rt ext Fri be bishop ee SBD0Inted hy the Pops to braked hie Cad oitint Seucen eet tied & Refuse to “Move On.” Dee ee at ae aonben the colloten| {zhevorzan lott: dn tha |rean/ot cenel| colelderable) experiance tu \chat Wipe) He) Sutin waa {teresa aged ty |g praee || A; |i |the beard lot sreatees ment! nie Christi. Tex. and he is the first of eee for Cuba, and when that vessel sank! PATERSON, N. J., May 20—Twenty-| ciections: New! ‘ Howing| church will be removed, and in its|Sald today that ten years ago the first| Emety of rae ee association. After| for his especial benelit : tele . is the first of these| off the Jersey coast he narrowly es. . May 20. | elections: Newbold Noyes, Washington, | place a beautifully equipped room will| Movement of this sort, was starting by | for the Manu 3 g Or tit Gasper Branner.’ (prove ae micslonaries to be raised to the purple|caped with his life. During the first far | seven arrests were made this morning |p, ¢.; Rufus sing, New York; Curtis P.|be built. Here the bride may arrange | opening up an alley as a minor street| Mr. Emery had assailed the bill for three- geolegy, and since 1899" vice president » Jurisdiction in this country . rvete tbeitioss in the vicinity of the Price silk mill to | jy Sew York; ~ “lher attire after the drive from home, | between 4th and 3th and N and Oj quarters of an hour the resolution was| Feit’. iversity, will become president tervention he was assistant secretary of Fields, New York; Russell Cooney, $ v" hi diately adopted and telegraphed to | ° tirement as ac! SHGEFESEL ES Area EEN state. Since 1006 he has practiced as a| Which the hands returned yesterday in| prookiyn, N. ¥.; Robert G. Walker, Wes. | 204 assure herself that she {a tn read- HSE ee ear expenses were panties a President Jordan's ret rement ax active 4 ada lot prote | vy Os 23 4 -liness for the mareh to the altar. asse! s adjoining property, - of the university ; “ GEN. DIAZ KEEPS SILENT. [eis tenia EE the face of protests from the Industrial | gon, Miss.; Thomas Holt, Grand Rapids,| Vignned to have dressing ‘tables and | but this was the cause of a serious pro- estes eet eaees head of aevote his time to work in be Bray epg Tena penta hiet ay i o egy of the World leaders conduct: | aiich.; Angus Dunn, Albany, N. Y.; Wil-[all the conveniences a bride could de-,| test. and since that time, as in the case half of world peace. = a cabine Fe ing the strike. Twelve hundred or more | jy, PEsingy raeael ices of Willow Tree alley, the expenses have Refuses to Comment on Alleged | {ms He assisted in the preparation] gtrixers and others gathered in the | 4a™ fi Campoct: Jenneon City, enn. = been distributed equally between the MMITTEE ABOLISHED Tend f yi i of the recip rocity treaty with the United/ tt i near the mill tod: t th Yale Stevens, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Stewart sea z: ¥: pean Al property owners, ‘the District. and the CO. TT! Ls ler of Mexican Presidency. States in 1903. Feturning workers. here oe, tee Se Johnson, Milineck, L. 1.; Lindsay Brad-! | THE DAY IN CONGRE: national government. — ;ZARIS. May 20—Gen. Porfirio Dias Built First Dynamite Gun. tual violence and arrests. werg of par=| ford, Boston, Mass, and Arthur Clark, | SS. Distribution of Exper Butter and Egg Board Dispenses ormer President of Mexico, who ig tles who refused to ‘move on.” Haverford, Pa. | Senate: | A o ; «an Fi Staying at a hotel here, deat “8° 48] Jose Ramon Villalon, secretary of pub-| Three of the prisoners were women, one| All of the elect are prominent in tie| | Met at noo | A ‘ Hearing. of Government’s Suit With Its Price-Fixer. Y : wdleclinen go; eaice i ,one| 3 r he let a n. It is probable some such distribution] Hear any statement in reply to inquiries as| HC, Works. was graduated in 1880 from with a baby in her arms. She was Im-) yerary, athletic afd social life of the Finance committee democrats-| | of expense will be recommended in the o : CHICAGO, May 20.—The “price commit- Areas arrival GE | a) Galegation | trims | Se tee, Utes yr arber hs Pecccen tad ial ¥ junior class. awit heard preliminary reports of | | bills to be introduced in Congress. Tne! Against Shoe Machinery | cc nas been perinanently abolished as yaaa fas otter him the presidency. The degree of pal patent Aste jeg le in the AT WO: IeF sceoiad Noyestial thevauaioremes tana subcommittees considering tariff committee which handled the preliminary a feature of the butter and egg beard, Bret, current Jealerday; tn! Corrunna: | Uoled States urine (oaululne Ci: Maces TRAINMEN RK. Mrs. Frank B. Noyes of 1230 Vermont| | Schedules. work in the case of the alley between 4th Company Is Begun. 2 seating to a report made to the govern- pain, on this subject was founded on| Me galt, $02. Tg ana, Fiein ane avenue northwest. Territories committee was told by | | and Sth streets was composed of Mr. ment by John R. Mitchell, president « Fritanea, They OMG OF the steamer | tations in Guba, He ie a professor of | Convention Considers Changes in Delegate Wickersham that opposi: Richards, then surveyor; Maj. Syivester the board. The report was made to Mas- piran hey said passages to operations : © 5 chards, yor; Maj. Syi ‘Chancery Morrison. Assistant Dis- Tope on board that vessel Bu- | SvathematicsNin the Liniversity of Ha- sehr tion to government railroads in and George Wilson, secretary of the : ter in 5 nwever gs long ago as January fore a agnke? | vana and a member of .the American Constitution and By-Laws. | PLANS FOR LAUNCHING. ‘Alaska came from Alaska syndic- | | poard of charities. BOSTON, May 20—The trial of the [trlet Attorney, Badared ee ne In the name af ait thetent, tof Gen. Dias | Society of Engineers and the American) saN FRANCISCO, May 20.—At ‘the f TEMEE cate. Considerable comment was heard today| government sult to dissolve the United | {Mt Te MOVING’ hutter board, in which ‘ fter him ‘the preaideens in Mexi- | Tustitute of Minos fnkiitectary of agri-| *¢cond day's session of the nationa! con-| Chilean Submarine Iquiqueeto Take Hounet concerning the connection which has al-| Shoe Machinery company was begun in| SU" Ut, yas charged. ——___ culture, cree and labor. has ‘tecn{ vention of the Brotherhood of Railway the W: Met at noon and adjourned ‘at | | Ways existed between F. 1. Siddons, one| the United States district court here to- |" phe government alleged that the board : pad Peale: oy. et e Water June 3. 12:10 1 - of the foremost possibilities for the com-/ gay Eleven corporations and twenty-| arbitrarily fixed the price of butter at « BOYCOTT ON CHI esident 01 tional Couneil of Vet-| Trainmen today the real work of the 2:10 p.m. until noon Friday. missioners! and the present alley | 74: Eleve * real tgatck wg ppeagenh had ICKENS. erans for two terms. After the treaty} convention was set in motion when cer-| SEATTLE, Wash., May 2&—Plans were Representative Sisson gave no- clean-up . Mr. Siddo 3 |three Individuals are defendants. They jlower figure than was paid on tle direc i —_-_———- of Zanjon—Is7& he, went to the United proposed changes in the constitu: | announced today for the launching of tice he would’ speak on the Cali- preachii are charged with entering into contracts, cad te of the real price. Dealers Say Thousands of Fowls Are | States, fea! fa se Bl actos Se Gye by-laws were brought up for|the Chilean submarine Iquique. wh fornia-Japanese situation Fri- years, He was a men of the -Roose-| combinations and conspiracies in restraint )norance ; ‘ of his s ne! Se ied Beige: trea | tite Ueelomaedeenc ee velt homes commission, and has been aj of trade for the purpose of effecting a Fed Weight-Producing Sand. |""2%aiet Garcia, the secretary of pub-| “cattatated that the refusal of the | eter goustraction at ¢ heat shipsard, "| | “‘cpresentative Rouse tntrodueea | [member of, the, Monday Hrewing! Club! monopdly tn the manufactire of shoe ma-| YACHT RACE ASSURED. : E ahelps YORK, May 20.—Twenty car-| He Instruetio is professor of Hterature| big rail Cay east of the Mississippi} The Iquique will be sent into the water| | a resolution for one-cent postage lar committees doing work of that sort. | chin in violation of the Sherman law. louis of live chickens, 4.000 chickens to | Myths, Lntvcasty of Havana. 0 sna pertholt ne Qhio rivers t0 Brant | une 3 Mrs. Mary vou Schroeders of | | after July 1. 1914 At present he is president of the Monday| ‘Tae compans's machinery is leased to] New York Yacht Club Accepts Chal- s beg were being bh in Jersey City! neath, was graduated from the Uni-| cussion among delegates, but no action ; Valparaiso acting as sponsor. Mrs. von Bill for constitutional amendment LS pep eters bob Ae hee ees pane manufacturers and not sold outright.¢ Al- Sir Thomas Lipton. filax Because angry jobbers refused to| versity of Havana in 1886, and as a sur-| of official nature was taken and it{Schroeders is the wife of Lieut, Edgar| | providing direct election and si Aion : posed legis-| though there 1s said to be nothing in the lenge of P Feceive them Hardly a live ehicken | eon im 1808, | fs probabe “nothing will be done until | yon Schroeders of the Chilean navy, who| | year term for President and Vice | | 5 | terms of the leases requiring shoe manu-| LONDON, May 20—The New Yor was handled by dealers yesterd The} j returns ace received from the referen- | wi) command the Iquique when she is| | President introduced by Represent- | i A facturers to use only the United Shoe] yacht Club. today cabled to the — of rs that Teceivers were arate! Matthew White Dies in Fite. | OUm Ted® that the result of this ure | turned over to Chile by the constructors. | | ative Britten. | Smelting Plant Burned. company’s machines, the government has | (ister Yacht Club definitely accepting Sir en crops with | weight-producing | Saree 3 { (cil be announced before June 1. |UNphe Iquique and the Antofagasta are | Representative Hay introduced NEW YORK, May 20—The plant of | contended that the effect .of the leases is | thomas Lipton's challenge for the Amer- fund and gravel to make up for shrink: | MONTEREY, = Mass. May 20.--Mat-| “ronight the $26 delegates, representing | of the Same general type of subma Lill to provide distinguished service | | the Crooke Smelting and Retining {te bring about the exclusive tse! of thet. i sa, a ‘ansit “|thew White of New York city, a re-| s@3 lodges. will participate in one of the | as types .Y and H class in the Ameri Pat pee ‘ito ape ae beidiary of the Nati jcompany's machines, - “Phe races will take place In September, io abandon the! dred malt manufacturer and father of| largest social events the city has ever | navy, two of which are on the Ways at | Mal; for “stemiprions — service: of | | pany; a pulmadiass OF thee aeeuel ss James A. Fowler, assistant. to United ee York Yacht Club's the mi | 1914, under the Ni practice the dealers s#y they will hay-| Matthew White, ir, the writer, lost his! seen, a bali for which arrangements | the same plant army and navy meu with $2 extra Company, Ipcated in | Brooklyn, States Attorney General McRey ent rules as to measurement, time cor alt tve poultry. Ordinariiy: about | tite t a fire that destroyed the} have been’ made to entertain 2,000, The Antofagasta will be launched Au-{ | pay menthis parned during the night. The loss is/came on from Washington to direct the} present rien Se oe Dies 125.000 live fowl: handted daily. | summer home af the fanilly here. couptes, | gu eaves) estimated at $100,000, | prosecution. a 3) > Li ¥ *.

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