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RELATIONS REPARATION PROGRAM JURY LIQUOR BIBBERS WARKED THAT SIPPING WIAY BE LAW VIOLATION By the Associated Press. TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 6.— Jurors sitting in liquor cases in Florida in future are expected to sidestep invitations to taste the liquid evidence in order to deter- mine that it is liquor, for the state supreme court opines that such & practice may a violation of the Volstead act. The court’s opinion is contained in a lengthy decision, wherein the tribunal quashed the judgment of a county ocourt and aflirmation by the circuit court, because the de- | By the Assoclated Press. fendant was convicted on evidence hich oMoers obtainea without a | TOLEDO, Ohio. July 5—Rapid strides in replacing railroad shop- search warrant. When the fendant was on trial in the county |men who went on strike last Satur- day were reported in several of To- court members of the jury were ermitted to the evidence. In 2 Blscussing th %h.. after severe- |ledo’s most important railroad shops 1y criticlzing the obtaining g of ovi. |today. The largest proportional re- nce in & manner whic co tormed " “illogal 'Chiet Justice |Picement was claimed by the Michi- the dect- | Ean Central shops, where it was sion, sald: claimed by shop officials, that full “Even where all the jurors drink |50 per cent of the vacanciés caused by the strike had been flled. ny applications for mechanics’ positions have been received by the Pennsylvania company’s employment ' RYWURK Hfllfls ENTAILS HUGE OUTLAY s B ggMM&dIITTTTEE 8§ D% FPIJEBII)SC AL PARIS, July 5—The reparations plan m— % : 3 prepared by Minister of Public Works : 4 i = s /J 4 Le Trocquer, provides for improvements 3 5 s s . LF OF STRIKERS' PLACES ARE FILLED Toledo Shops Report Rapid Recruiting—Expect Full Force Soon. the Rhone river of over 3,250,000,000 francs, the Truyere river, 210,000,000 212 Arrests for Sale and 319 [{=. nd tne Dordogne, 200,000,000 4 for Possessjon Made DUF= |5.006%000 Tancar era s, sections ot = i the northeast canal, 1,010,000,000. - y ; i ; : \ . The long-planned tunns the ing Last Quarter. English _channel s “not mentioned: ‘ench engineers are to direct the worl Violation of the probibition laws oc- [ PoeI R SREeTe REWI D directithe WOk cupied the attention of the local police :;fl.l:d:\l(l; be |’“pp".id by Germany, with ing the e onal requirement that one- more than anything else during third of the gupplies be bought in quarter ending June 30. France. Reports submitted to Commissioner | 'Tho Rhone {mprovements, it is_es- e oday by Maj. Sullivan, superin- | timated, would_oscupy 120,000 workers o e poxice. show that during |14 be’ ten years in completion, the , that dw osges tunnel would require five years e three months there were 212 ar-land the other projects much less time. s for selling liquor, 319 arrests for ——— fllegal possession of liquor, 197 for ransporting liquor, 14 for manufactur- fanTe0S tor opergting a still, 11 for HBET Sossession o & sul, 3 for de- stroying evidence in liquor cases, 1 for illegad transportation of still, 1 for il- —_— le of sull, 1 for hoiding still office and indications are that the }fug.n;,e: for fake revenue stamps, strikers' jobs will be filled in a short 7 for conmspiracy in connection with time, it was said at the office of the liquor, 1 for using canceled prescrip- company. tion blanks and 12 for failing to pay New men are being put to work et steadily at the New York Central n o ; = shops at Alrline Junction, shop offi- Liquor Seizures for Period. 5 3 THEODORE W. NOYES. EDWARD F. COLLADAY, % clals reported. But th 2 5 o 3 3 0] i 11 Liduor setzures are shown as fol- [ School for Apprentices Open- | & . Chatr . ehatrman, y : v Gials reported. But they decling to Whis 1,346 gallons; gin, 5 e 5 old men whose jobs have been taken. lcohol, 114 gallons; cider, - Whartons: ateohol, 1L &xons: wine:| €d, With Twenty-Three ekt 407 gallons: bottle: beer, 454 bottles g Pupils, at G. P. 0. 16ns, and alcoholic beverage, no name, allons. 1 oS utomobiles and one boat| The government printing office to- were seized during the quarter, and}day opened a school for apprentices twenty stills also were seized. in the printing industry. Twenty- we tils also were, scized; : 3 ALTOONA, Pa., July 5.—Pickets for L T e R three months | three pupils answered the first roll Adjust Matters. the striking shopmen's union were at e S f 9] call and two oth 5 % f ‘tzfilud‘h‘ginlh:\:‘n.;xt:{;;x‘;vb‘)‘l‘e‘g5\‘\*\‘;1(:"\'1113;: in the schocl in (e;: r‘i’e‘al-lr ';:n?x!:.ceidz 1 N . . % 7 é Direct conferences between union :2lelr§:;e;!:rft tl?:remlfid:;n\uyelr:.:!:: §l‘:’uo?'ranrr‘;l:~ was given as 2,803. t“(f'r the group which started today, . suggested as a possible way to set- |, 40 x,emnd'cla.::':xo::n,e:;d':: enty are in traming for compos-| [ 7 f J tle the shopmen's strike today by |ports as to the effectiveness of the Machinists’ Head Declares |Altoona Reports Few Out on Conference: Would Quickly s ] ) s By the Associated Press. PSP titors and printers, two for the elec- P : e . . < : 4 resident Willlam H. Johnston of the | picketing were not available at noon. ttors | 10 BUILDINGS AFIRE trotyping end of the trade and one 3 % - 4 o, Z ‘ ? International Assoclation of Ma- |Rallroad company officials said few men wi b chinists, which comprise about 85,000 | S ¢rag che open, from thelr posts, MY Four-Year Period for Compositors. . T i : : r A btihe e om KhalcipoRts, AS NATIONAL AR The course for . the compositors . J of the 400,000 strikers. usual. The normal force is about strotches across four years and in- ) / ol e BRI Ly T BOMBARDS REBELS |giudes, virtally everything that a . : , G will soon find & way to relieve them- [ Company reports today indicated e D LU I : : o 4 j Selves of the embarrassment of the |that a few additional men had re- fred D. Calvert, veteran printer of 3 b TIAG 3 SR § § strike situation he sald. “Frankly |turned to work at Hollidaysburg and e PHn e o e s lan/asslen ol SR SR ; S b eva It we Gould ait down around |other points in this reglon. After (Continued from First Page.) to the posc; of iinstructor. : A | JAMES T. LLOYD. & Cable’ the whole matter might be |summarizing the situation in this dis. Sleven nfx!hedyounssllers were mal:. CORCORAN THOM. A N speedily adjusted. The Railroad hbo‘; Jlenveagh castle, which | Seniers already employed in _the Board is a barnacle on society, an centrated at (‘I(;)n\ei'\lz s el | printing office, who Were placed in the attitude of its members s not|out of 5000 workers were on strike. is surrounded by fores the classification of student appren- disconcerting us one bit. The railway | The Pennsylvania today notified situated for defen purposes. It is tices through mpecial permission ob- . | |executives were given to understand {men who were furloughed on account estimated that a hundred re dine y Public Printer Carter for a 3 E. C. BRANDENBURG. % by Secretary Hoover that our move |of g(he m‘n,"' strike to return to They have install- | ROT-competitive examination. Ten : b . toward, a general strike was mere [work. Eleven men responded at the s Us 3 1 licans are ther re selected from outside the of- bluff, but the executives are now |Altoona roundhouse, the company re- ed the wirele cuifit stured fro! ce by competitive examination and lize that such is not|ported. the British station on the Donegalltwo others who had already been em- ey e e e 3 : : : $ - & the case. - Sheriff J. C. Cherry has notified coast and commandeered and fortifl | ployed in the office also took the com- % 1 T look for other crafts to go outjunion representatives that peaceful many of the farmhouses in the ¥i-|petitive examination. . " ;. . o soon, and within the near future the | picketing may be continued, but that cinity. All the approaches are T i Tl et . : ‘ ; 3 railroads likely will find themselves|any attempt to intimidate workers Gktediito Rave)been mined Without motive power and suffer | will brin A bt The Free State troops are gather- The names of the students of the Tther hindrances. e are not “pm(}_ by € action by county authori- force for an attack on thelschool follow: to go out at this I le with artiliery and possibly ”;\on—(for;pe:'u‘meHex;mlnu[l’on-fir- ing on other crafts to g mbing airplanes. ur aniels, Hampton , Er- 2 > B e biicsis have intervened|nest R. Humphrey, Crandal P. Mc- Colladay of Citizens’ Com- tion well in hand. in an effort to arrange terms, but|Clure, Henry E. Matheny, Joseph A. g - g Today evidenced no change in the Free Stute leaders have stated they | Nagel, jr; Joseph A. O'Gpady, Jir.; mittee confel‘s With o - ¥ shopmen's strike situation in Wash- time, for we feel that with those already on strike we have the situ BOTH SIDES SEE “GAINS.” Rail Officials Report More Men Re- A g Mo o MmO e & Tompilna Shiials of, the Wastingten, Tor- T Ci Gition was re-established this | Competitive examination—Charles 3 . ¥ \ minal Company maintain that em-|py the Associated Press, A atween . Enniskillen _and ] C. Traynor, Francis E. Grogan, Flor- Senator Ball. . ; : ploviant oilioes ate Mling fs places | PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 5.—Union e 1 re, it | entino” P. Calabia, David ® 5 4 § of the strikers so rapidly that prac , Pa., . o ainte Efififié’lf‘n‘,‘{”h;&?‘:?min on [ Charies 'S Rhodes: James W, Harrls,| Edward F. Colladay, chairman ot ‘ 3 4 tieally no opening for new hands will both sides In this district, and frequent | Richard W. Evans, William T. Holst, | the citizens’ joint committee on fiscal 3 ;o 3 b%}fiol“ g’écfigeagc]:r‘:st'ih‘l iheres Ekirmishes and sniping on a large scale | William H. Burlingame, William T.|relatlons, is at the Capitol this after- % . S B o o e s is going on, with hundreds of loyalists | Armistead, Edward B. Hanley, Ray P.[noon conferring with Senator Ball, ; B DEATHER T S0 e fieeing from the district. Homan. chairman of the Senate District com. 5 ” ons. Substantially the same situstion | ported that gures’ & ittes, sandywithi ot ars uember s 30 4 lexandria. en at work and on str Bridge Again Blown Up. the jolnt congressional committee j PelnnEood Were unavailable. 3 The Lannett bridge, on the south S age e v o which is to start investigation of the 2 3 | The union representatives sald that g fiscal relations between the federal % 5 similar conditions to those at the e e PRIN]’ERY BHANGES el NP : e RAIL STRIKE FEARS s conditons o those st -Ihe raflway, which was hastily repaired Senator Ball and other members of A B . system prevailed throughout the di after the explosion there late last week, the joint investigating committee, . ; 3 v ' WANE AS THREATS trict. At Pitcairn, they sald, fewer s xy who have been out of town over the 3 3 i men reported for work today than on was again blown up today. holidays, returned today for the ex- 3 : In Dundalk _the republicans hlkV: press purpose of attending the con- 3 3 . N J - R BLAME IN THEATER evacuated the Bridge street barracks, ference tomorrow of the fiscal repre- . leaders and railroad company officials both reported “gains” today in the strike of shopmen in the Pittsburgh district. All interested parties re- ported that definite figures as to the OF TRACKMEN END |ciarec.” was abus 98 per cent sroc- tive. ~They termed the situation proceeding to the Anne Street barracks, sentatives of the Department of Jus- ALONZO TWEEDALE. ‘WILLIAM L. BEALE, “splendid from the viewpoint of the where they now have their headquarters. tice, representing the federal govern- TRAGEDY ARGUED (Continued from First Page.) union.” The Press Association says it is pos- ment and the District Commissioners This committee will represent the taxpayers of the capital before Additional men reported for work sible the supposed white flag displayed 3 and District auditors, representing |foint congressional committee named to determine the equities of the 4 but their president, D. W. Helt, has (at Pitcairn, 28th street, Pittsburgh by the republicans in Sackville street | Promotions Include That of | the District government. $5,000,000 surplus of District tax revenues. (Continued from First Page.) Doually followed ihe lead of the passenger 'vards, Brownsville and this afternoon may have been a Red Representative Guy Hardy of Colo- maintenance unions, whose withdraw- | Conemaugh, Pennsylvania railroad of- Cross flag. Capt. Stapleton, who left . rado probably will be the only House clent, but the indictment charges that 1 he strike was belleved in |ficials reported. Sixty-three addi- an armored car after the flag was nune | Getman to Acting Fol Tember to attend the conterence to-| IRAFFIC DEATH, N WASHINGTON |thess men nundortook to contiruet s | satirond cirelen to. indicate that the | tional men went to work at Fitcairn, L R e o diRorEman, gl ara i returned to Washing- T S I SHI |puilding that ‘would b otanlatand | Eidpsien aeld semaln At work. ith_e‘_}l'lulg;z_ ko g = 2 ton this afternoon in reply to a mes- secure for th 1 hi i h ; e Pittsburgh and Lake Erie re- The Free State authorities have ar- Monotype Section. o e from Senator PhipDS, Ch“"m“l e e purpose for which it | Striking shopmen of the Chicago. Lake Erle re )ze3ted PTG, Little, chief of Eamonn Do s Fiom et comenie o | REDUCED AS AUTOS ARE INCREASED | ™25 S unacrtook. consoins. | Saxiimtn “symiem Save. betn | sation s bt tiproved® while Saii ‘Valera’s publicity department. Several promotions and demotions in | ing has been heard from Representa- y with the others, a particular part | given until July 10 to return to work. ;more and Ohio representatives said Hold All of South Dublin. preferred positions of the government | tive Evans of Nebraska or Represent- of the work of seeing that the build- | After that date, according to the |that additional men were reporting printing office, which went into effect | 2tive Wright from Georgia, and it is .|Ing was constructed in such stable |railroad’s notices, the strikers will | for work, and that all train service The southern part of the city is|P/" 2 believed that they will not be here| The streets of Washington are be-|the progress that is being made,” |and safe manner, and that each of |forfeit all senlority rights and, later | Was being maintained on a normal completely controlled by the pro- °'}°‘:‘ly‘i. ;etre mld: iublle‘_lodty. rorithe opening of the fiscal investi- | coming safer for pedestrians, despite Etx:"l‘x;:s:;t:;x- !g;-?lfiy !‘ri‘:clhet;:r“tl: g:mi:on}oil:my W(thllhe fihers,ddxd re-employed, will be taken as new basi n etman of New ation. i S ster. work pursuant to his - visonal government. All approaches [ U0 T Soman of Now York was | e steady inorests in e mumber | Al T helitve s due 1o the publls| Hing. "7 ¥ under-|sbloyes vite, Fix. mamsenance| PICKETING BY TELEPHONE to the main streets are held by na- | " P cting of vehicles, judging from the annual | realizing that both the driver and the| “Each, in doing his particular work, | of way employes of the Florida East tional troops. Raids for arms are |[0TeMan of the monotype section, to | FAYOR TEMPORARY ireport of Inspector Albert J. Head-|pedestrian must exercise care in us-|did it with criminal negligence and |Coast railroad signed a wage con- take the position of Stanley H. Rid- 1 " |ing the highways, and to regulations | carelessness, the indictment shows, |tract based on the Labor Board's being carrled out successfully In|ingg of Miscourl. who bacame & copy ley, head of the traffic bureau, sub- | & he Blehways and to roguintions | CorIqiness, e e aPomrei | soate. according (o J. P. Beckwith,] Sanses Shopmen Warned of Un- many areas. Troops operating from jreader. Harry L. Murray of Pennsyl. INDUSTRIAL HOME | mittea to Commissioner Oyster today. | drive an automobile, which requires|all of them together produced the |vice president of the road. The state- pleasant Possibilities. Curraugh intercepted a party of ir-{Vania was ndmed acting assistant The report shows a reduction of |the applicant to give satisfactory | dangerous and unsafe condition; that {ment added that the men were join- foreman of the monotype section to e regulars at Ballintore and captured replace Joseph H. Phillips, who was (Continued from First Page.) twenty-one, with a quantity of arms | transferred to the proofroom. Mute = and ammunition and three mOtOr|ray formerly was maker-up. demonstration of his ability to drive.” | each and all of them knew of the |iNg & system federation. TOPEKA, Kan., July 5—A new fifteen In the number of deaths trom | dgmonstration of his abliity to drive| S0C0 ARG Bl of e Ky e | "Eontiicting statements wers made | 4n e 1n sirike picketing, -telepho trafic accidents during the twelve 15905 persons applied for permits to|and, knowing it, suffered and per- | oD the strike situation on the Pacific) *U %2 H © - calaphgne months ended July 1, with an in-|drive automobiles, of which number | mitted people to'go there and failed | COast. Officials of the Southern Fa- | picke ing.” has come to Gov. Allen observation and study of the children vans. = d | Cific sald more than one-third of the The result of these operations has Monotype Operator Ralsed. while in the institution. crease of 15,959 automobiles. L D L i to wamn of the dangerous condition.” | shopmen remalned at their posts and | I SeVeral reports that shopmen who been' the tightening of the cordon| Wilbur A Copeland of Indlana. u Children’s Study Provided I The falling off in traffic deaths has | only one person killed in & traffic ac- Duty Not Considered. that others who had gone out wers | familics had Sbeani cafien se B the ubli s’ last positions onotype keyboard operator, - = ref . (‘;o‘l‘)!:xdblln ;re‘g m’:fl'gmp!: lf\_fflg on | moted to acting ed“f‘“_"‘;erxflgfpcfie wThat the workers of the board of | been steady during the past four{cident, as compared with four deaths Maj. Gordon combated the clalm telephone, followed by argument, per D het, which wac the | monotype section: Chatles S Tayioe|children's guardians be afforded|Years, as follows: During the vear|in June of last year and five in June|of counsel for the defonse that the Ll Irregulars: line of defense behind |Of Pennsylvania was promoted from |every reasonable opportunity to study | ended Jups 70 1ol B2 SORIAS: i) | © 5 et 1 s et S oremin ot asivas ekeysiatuarnt Sackville. streat, have at last been |assistant monotype machinist in|children carefully while at the school | T1: 1980 3. 3 beca: suasion and regret that “something unpleasant was boumd to happen it scabbing” did not cease, the governor Commissioner Oyster, who super- ed they had re- X ) it desire 2aid board one | vear, 50 deaths. vises the trafic bureau, is pleased |t Show a duty either by law or |Louls district report said todny. e R o st L oD section ORI R e O “Considering an_increase of 15 |with the showing made by the Dis- | contract on the five defendants, the | celved many applications from . seclusion. Somo of them bad for days | (3 @ e "Mna his sioce DacHiRist In| ot manently at the school for the| 959 automobiles over the same perlod | trict in reducing fatalities on’ the | fallure to perform which resulted in |Strikers for reinstatement but that|IMPORT 50 STRIKEBREAKERS. Tk food. Red Cross wWorkers re-|Oscar A Homer of Pennsylvania, who | purpose of pursuing such study and f 777 ¥ ratifying to report | streets. e ot Lo i scttat) | e applicatione wareibsing ts was romote to - { observation. 2 et e e e a2 betng: cog | chinist” in - charge' from. & monotyss| “If the foregoing conditions which ter. Ho pointel out that one may |lETOred pending rell strike develor-!pired as Car Cleaners at B. & O. and ‘cared for. machine; William T. Herritage of {the board of children’s guardians D. C MX RETURNS ON AUTOS GE. be liable for the doing of a thing | ™" orces North Carolina, assistant foreman of | considers fundmmental and essential . U 3 Ms in a careless manner, irrespective of | ¥T® Used to make necessary repairs, Shops at Parkersburg. Signal to Rory 0’Conmor. the monotype keyboard section, was|are met, other details, such as trans- whethor he was under & duty to do |3 railroad officials said sufficient | gy the Associated Press. 4 transferred to proofreader; Henry B, |ferring children to and from clinics, > labor is available to fill a1l shop needs Persons have been observed sig- | jrafiefe i Henry B. : ; ftor ‘mot o » FARKERSBURG, W. Va., July 6.— ger of the District - | doctors’ and dentists’ offices, hospi- J naling the prisoners in Moumtioy, | forred from acting moAStyRe mirnie: a2l Cbitets SanrboH tabar AJVD BANK FUNDS DUE THIS MONTH nThe duty arose, he claimed, when | Should the strike continue Indefl- About ::!tgigroe-dn-ve ‘:‘rrl\ed here where Rory O’Connor and his de-|ist in charge of the monotype ‘section {up in conference between the repre- e e men undertook the erection | Ritely. om 1 be n flln southern points feated Four Courts garrison are con- | {0, 8 monotype operator, and John |sentatives of the two boards. ofa ;ll:hbulldlng, and the. indictment| Reports of violence or disorders in ;fld :‘ ) oyed as car cleaners O'Donoghus of the Distart of CCoron | i uile. as stated in the beginning| Al ye Washingtonians fortunate | appropriation act, half of the tax |9°t8 fOrth that they united and joined | connection with the strike ware few | i the Baltimore and Ohio rallroad fined. Information also has been |bia was transferred from assistant]of this letter, the general institutional| or unfortunate enough to own | must be paid in November. together In an obligation to adopt the | ana scattered. J. L. McCollin, road- ;.’:‘D'- d e et s sought by various parties as to the | foreman to acting editor-referee in the | idea is not now involved, it may ap- 1 While property owners will pay |CCeSSSTY means to perform and carry master of the Kansas City Southern | roea” ehone tholt semp “being o Atamosition of the guards at the|MIEht monotype section. Dropriately be sald that if the board| Sutomobiles and valuable Jewelry | porq in real estate and intangible |iio €Xtcution the undertakings and|at De Quincy, La.. reported that he |Jasaded to gunsde 0 D008 Sur- Sribon and the latter have been in. | Other changes includs: Frank E.|of children's guardians should re-| or who boast of bank accounts, | taxes this year, the tax on tan A of each and all Withhad been attacked and beaten by a| ’Fogders of the she 3 the skill, care, Diructed to fire on any one loitering | Buckland of ~Illinois, from acting | verse its policy and ermanently pop-| draw near and hear this word of ble property, such as automobiles |gpection flecer!:a:;‘:y?:.;:ehg‘{,‘:.?{:1: { number of men Sunday. Authorities “fiacti;:;ufix!‘::vd;;gm:;; u:::n g::: 2 onedlol paying_teller, $2,000 per annum, to |ulate the Industrial Home School with expressed the belief that McCollin mear the RO i aeivonses '° | assistant superintendent of sccounts, | one hundred of its wards as has been| Warning from m:‘""' Assesgor te Ing safe for the purposes of a the- |assatlants were strike ‘aympathizers | STOUERL In but declined to comment O altios duting the weel’s | division of “accounts, at $2,500_per | suggested, it would leave about 1,800) William P. Richards. tax on intangibles from three- |fo the lives of permns SwliDESFOUS iand not strikers. - poroat on fighting _in: Dublin’ now. are placed | annum; Russell O. Beens of st& still'to be provided for, ag there are| Returns on thess and other | tenths to g:{temhl o:y one per |patronize it persons who should |~ Three men, belleved by police to be | yrany BACK AT BALTIMORE nessee, from accountant, at $2,| now about 1, under the board’s ble and intangibl cent. ngible property is tax- triking shopmen, were arrested afte; 3 at approximately sixty killed and 260 | por annum, to clerk in chargs of pay |care, ranging from tiny babies to Gl Zals Ly ntangible | C57at the same rate as roal estat The Drosecutor asserted that the|they are sald to have forced & t\urgl personal property must be filed at In th t. h showing of proof should await th Nndedfrom the provinces regard- | Foll accounts section, at $2,200 per | youths nearing majority. Some who n the past, however, th Sial hefors Dot o G ¢ to leave a moving Texas and Pacific| 3 & 0. and Pennsy Report Some G annum, division of accounts; Seward |are feeble-minded are even older and , the District building not later than | estate tax has been on a two-third Ty, Which might | passenger train near New Orleans. A | : ing the progress of the nationalin“Covire of New York, from assist- | are recelving custodial care in inst-] August 1. Value assessment, while the tangl. |04 ,that all of the defendants were | = : R chman for the Loulsvill and troopsicontinues matisfactory. ant accountant, at $2,500 per annum, | tutions. o~ {a now mailing out | DI8 tax has always been on a full |5as ot garty, ne Or,More of them Nashuille at New Orleans was beaton SELS T D Countess Seen Entering Hotel. | to clerk in charge, repay accounts| “Of the whole number 220 are feeble- 0 aaseamor. . value assessment. This year real |1ooarma Shoiey i iiiy oason of failure by three men when he refused to leave | By the Associated Press. octon at $2,900 mer anpaY A | micacs . TOf the mormal group, 940| 55,000 blanks to as many personal | estate goes up to a full value as- |10 SO thelr indlvidual negligence, inis post. BALTIMORE, Md, July 6.—Strik The Irish Independent, dealing With | o Gtcaunts: Stanford M. Watren, | nave . been placed back with their| tax payers. It is this blank which | sessment, which will make possible |05y [o35on of failure to show knowl: | * cp1cAGO, July 6.— Th 4 S SRR ik = the military situation, says: South Carolina, from clerk, at $2,000 | families or friends on trial under| should be filled in and returned this lower tax rate. Owners of |{J5% o that e or they were joined |, CEICAGO, JUIK & ed the sym. | 5 shopmen were returning to werk “Obviously many men, driven from|per annum, to clerk in wharge of | oversight by the board. Many of| month. tangible property will enjoy the | o500 Sation? charged. Iy a1 RS RRIRt onEs T M- | at the Baltimore and Ohio local shops the varfous occupied posts, have man- | Treasury gceog{ltlulaenlotn, at $2.000 this SSToupL are e;tnlployeeh and’ are r‘l‘ller::::&r-.hxm:; ;.a""l:“f; Er::;fl:us: :ll::: n;z'l:renntt:'x e;lneo o Mar GO “ned:::l;;; o lc‘:::‘n‘:iig'”km‘ rallway shopmen from B. M. |today and new inen were being taken per annum, divislon of accounts;|practically supporting themselves. ? g s on |pe raised on_a motion fo Jewell, the shopmen’s head, today. Mr. | in at the Baltumore snovs of the aged to escape capture by the na-|William J. Hendricks of New York, | Sixty-five are on trial for adoption| May. This year, under the new | full value assesament. indictment. But If 5t s befarn {he | Jowell declared that the maintenancs | pynneylvanta raflrond, according to tiopals, and the actual strength of | from chief timekeeper, $3,000 per an- | and 458 are in private family homes - court he claimed n of way union’s action was not a sur- the garrison which is surrounded in|Bum, to acting paying teller, $2,000 | ori 2 boarding basis. These statistics T OFFICERS mitted until the deach %nr':h:'fi,f:;;'fi Drise, and added that ?'they can find | Information given out by both com- WILL ELEC . WILL FIGHT CANCER. . e 1 ille street is a matter for sur-|Per annum, office of paymaster; Al-|are of a very recent date; they vary m, and the ti; out of their difficulties they are | Panies. Strike leaders, however, d “Wh the Gresham 1 bl Tl b 33, = ) 3 trictly, and as return J AL 2! falls, Important sclolur:iloumly °fil§ :}un.!t: s?'.sgo per/ansum. nretngg‘r: Theas l::::-prz:;t the inquiry: Board of Education to Hold Re-|New Soclety Alms at Control and |within three mon:)rlx: ofi'fl' rg;f:‘:trlr:: e s vl | | practieally ”.. or s Ghathares d vision; John eyers, O b | 5 . | men were ou e B i itiey romeine 1o | from sssistant foreman, $2,350 per | “ What S e g0 with “the 1,800 organization Meeting. Prevention of Disease. Of the Indictment the statute qoes not | The declaration of the track labor- | ™J§ Ty® enployment office of the ta > affect the indictment. gad ths annum, o $2,500 per annum, press- | 1ot in the school if our private home | gno "o (e board of education| NEW YORK. July 5—Incorporation |y The Indlctment should be sustained, | Srg oy “eriuers 1a ‘the “vunct. M | Sar 0TS, S50 Ohlo 16, mas Maj. Gordon declared, beca: the shop strikers in the least, Mr. :; Alcb:nv of the American Soclety for |avers but one cause of ‘the fatality . |Jewell sald. “Each organization of 3 ntrol of Cancer was announced |the danhgerous condition of the build- | the American -Federation of Labors here by Dr. Francis Carter Wood, di- |ing. The dangerous condition, he said, railway department was an autor ettt e Ba- |was due to but one cause—the gross R that 150 of the strikers had returmed Tho newspaper declares that Countess | work division; Abraam B. Batton, to the Mount Clare shops. '3 ’ ; Sleveeie oo T o Shidt aarpanter, $5.3501 “Earnestly desirous of cofforming |for the ensuing yesr will be elected M Tt mighe T Ttered e 0" 42,400 por annum, earpentery and | to the views of the Commissioners In | iniy atternoon at the reorganization 7 1 E aint shop section; Bdward H. Brian, |all respects and sincerely of the T%‘:."y'u"&',‘.‘g":m’x%?.i'{ir;.‘y’ has prov- Pistrict of Columbia, from chief elso- | opinion that the views of the board meeting of the board in the Franklin MORE THAN THIRD RETURN. e R ncibie defense for the | trician, $2,250 per annum, to $2,400 |of children’s guardians, and not those|School, 3:30 o'clock. 3 G B e o R I i e e cal asgtion. and gt trustees ot the Industrial Home| Prior to the elestion four membera search of Columbla Unlversity, " negligence of the defendants in con- | mous body, and we don't want to drag | 31 o9 900 Strikers Back at Michi- - ich: , Net o] om a2 , the soclety, en- = o B o e e | eaiot saschiniat, §3.350 per anmum £0 | differences that cannot be reconclled, | i1l toice &'2’;"::?:;.‘2;;& ‘Mvs, | 40372 by philantiropiats, 1s to oo —— AR R T gan Central Yards. adopted tactics difficult and costly to | $2,400 per annum, machine shop, sec- | the board invokes the wisdom of the | reapp e o tion WHITE BULL RlDE STORY delayed strike &tion ‘contains noth- | y the Associated Press. itself. The citizens appreciate its re- | tion. Commissioners ,to make some ad-|Raymond B. Morgan, a new appointee diagnosis; ing that the shopmen have not pre- h., Juls Taint and admire the fine courage ——— justment by which ft may continue}¢; sycceed Mrs. Susis Root Rhodes, of 5 oGt e aared ond etacios Pie: | * JACKSON. Mich, July 5.—Officigly and finer courteousness of the to use the school as recommended by | rexigned. Those reappointed arg Mrs. Janpite ABOUT PRISCILLA SIFTED 11 said. “|of the Michigan dc.nut-:ll‘ tm‘lézou an< flanal rank and file in this hour of its| REPUBLICANS SEEKING the Commissioners, which may be!roened y ThEee FLiio® soting prest- ounced here today of the ke, Va., ¢ame the re- tural trial. The national arm: possible if the views of the board, as|gen¢ 6 board; Dantel J. Caiishan rork. t foramen 0 shop workers who walked out hE8 made Treland realize that 1t pos. TARIFF BILL CLOTURE |ihe responsible guscdizns of the chil- 1498t 08 8 den Johnson. Borr {abor and Clarks wete uisying [1ast Saturday returned to work thig sesses not merely the rights but the dren as herein outlined, can be met. 2 E BETTE By the Associated Press, thelr jobs in sympathy with the shop- | morning. It was stated also that 150, strength of a free nation.’ In the firat part of the letter P;ul; T A HERI MAY BE ENVOY, CHICAGO, July 5.—An investiga- |m = % other m'u:h:::o'bhe:n “p]u':”v. to work In' :nA"flnl? Isfl::énrfnrmm" dg;"::.angofn' Y th i gfiflgr‘c‘nq-h:n‘u‘- u‘t.ecsl-t m:h:’t? ‘1: m° SIX CARS OVERTURN- tion to ds!-lrmlne ‘Wwhether Prisciila m;rr';?u" :u ;em-&w::w n:m place o a kally, wio used (o repiasent the |y, Zgned. by Gty tws republican | Iot the FIght to surrender s suthor- 4 Pumnyers Bhaken Up fn | oo oroed Fomible Ambamador |inely Churen in Plymonth to marky | o3l shipments for hb Fasasyivasia | FEROCIOUS FISH CAUGHT: aris, T o ¢ rallway. e ing It waa announced today. |seuators, will be presented to the!mine its Policles. L e ik s From France to Germany. |John Alden .was ordered yesterday |™;)’ 5""”‘{}:‘.’ . Ja._the Chiess- G - loles,” “the letter, the Assoctated t the annual reunion of the Midwest = —_— o th | 1F thete Boliehe ':: § e Tl e | Chay the Alden Kindred o |DS%KS,80d O PIR1L Were report- | capture of “Barracuda” Near Mon- J b e pe- R oa. . doportea KILLED IN EXPLOSION: i yned up. waa turll.l;fl oyer to B o F (AL bogrd's. fuse hun passengers were 5 -4 - ; e oos:fl&:x‘:‘:lg'n'g B Touls ad Hos treal Alarming to Bathers. < bl iy X and the Construction Superintendent Vie- |CUEte. = %’.'Mu or eloture will ‘morth bound on L s rold in this morning’s newspa) tim of Percussion Cap. Sothas« wenaiee | : ox % !g::n i Bo oficial ww s an Hawes, |Dnio% GREENI! 0, N. C., Jul ) ~ ° |turning: over sides. app! ent obtainab] L. .| member, o Burgess of Pltmburgh, Pa., a be taken on Afice” ooy deciared.tha. it bl White fimiias o piES Sorrert within Press. 6 dragged intendent of the Nello L. Teer Con . CAIRO, Egypt, Jul: e eral . b bassador had not yet been structiqn Company’s road force, doing ¥y an: b&m reachs it tracks. Rel selected. ¥ i work- in Guilford county, ten miles ' n "’b"" oo d from Lake| M. Laurent some time ago asked to from here, was fatally injured y two democrats, any; ‘whereby ot P relieved. - M. flnhnz. who for ‘terday and three other persons seri- | will R ed- to the United tes 8t me years has served as chief off hen a percussion cap = shillings mm . the.. Ut 3 derall- office, hds several Diodcd while being: tested,