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} | PAGE TWO ; GRAND RAPIDS HERALD-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1913. NICHOLAS WILL LEAVE SCUTARI Montenegrin Ruler to Obey Demand of Powers. BRYAN AND JOHNSON. GOMPERS AGAIN Secretary and California's Governor in Contrasting Moods. by Higher Court. BLOODSHED IS IN VAIN. |Head of Federation of - Gapture of Turkish Fortress Followed | of Labor Con. During Which | i | Six Months’ Siege, 4 | Thousands of Lilves: Wore .Lost_-May stead of a Year and Mitchell and | : | 32% | Morrison Escape With Fines. Receive Territorial Compensation | | Elsewhere. | | Washington. May 6.—The contempt of court juds ents upon Samuel Gom- Bb ht Sob ek ee + pers, Frank Morrison and John Mitch- 7 London, May 6—Sir Ed- jell, officials of the American Federa- * ward Grey, the British foreign |tion of Labor, were sustained by the } 0 ster, announced at the |court of appeals for the District of meeting of ambassadors that | Columbia, which, however, revised the | ro had uncondition- | sentences to give Gompers thirty days’ 2d the question of the Scutari in the hands European powers. Monten ally pla future of of the ob fe ote | Morrison $500 each with no jail term. | The chief justices of the court, dis- public The responded at | fine. All lomats and the stock exchange once. were convicted of violating a ssociat: e @ 1913, by American Press Association. |s+ove and Range case. gentlemen felt in An appeal th “ Seppe mae |be taken to the supreme court of the anc ners’ lav a | Unitea States if attorneys for the la- | bor Both the distinguish better spirits be! the proposed anti- in California than they did afterward, 4 | 6.—King Nicholas of | Montenegro has decided to evacuate | Cettinje, May GETS JAIL TERM ‘Contempt Conviction Upheld SENTENCES ARE REVISED demned to Serve Thirty Days In- | |imprisonment and fined Mitchell and | PROPOSES TO SEEK K a Pigeon fee teat eed }senting, held that the entire judg- ! ment had the effect of relieving jmentshorld \he weyereed. ediately the tensi in | The lower court gave Gompers one European politics. It caused | year, Mitchell nine months and Mor- | unbounded satisfaction to dip- |rison six months without option of | from the decision will | CHRISTOBEL PANKHURST. May Be Expelled From France on Request of Great Britain. REFUGE IN BELGIUM 'Miss Pankhurst Fears Expul- | court injunction in the noted Bucks | sion From France, Paris, May 6.—Before leaving Paris HOME, SWEET HOME MAKE YOURSELVES AT HOME at our FURNITURE STORE Beds to Sleep In Chairs to Sink Deep In Chifforiers to “Heap” In Mirrors to Peep In Kitchen Cabinets to Keep In é There are You are invited to take ‘‘a look in,”’ for then you know you’ll not be ‘‘took in.” GEORGE F. KREMER ‘“o,pccic'Postornce ~n Make an Appointment Today For that Portrait you have promised yourself so Jong. si 2 will be noted in their varying express’ leaders can find ground upon | j an ‘ ify ne slab oe see in response to |which to ask the highest court sae pad ge err Fie ena It’s an appropriate time to exchange photos, and besfdes the demand 0! he European powers. view the judgment. id 4 s < When he took possession of Scutari | RULES WITH AN IRON HAND “Gy s'ercvisss sppcat to the supreme | Pankhurst, the convicted militant sut-|$ that pretty new hat and frock will show you at your best il 23, after a six months’ siege | : arent leourt the judgment was effectually | fragette leader of London, said that h cost the lives of thousands of | New President of Haiti Already) qismissed and the contempt proceed- | the British Women's Social and Po- Montenegrins and Turks, King Nicho- | Aca eiauol eaagipe ae? |ings were brought all over again. litical union would hereafter publish declared that he would hold the | Port au Prince, May 6W—Michael| In the previous action the decision | the Suffragette in this city. - until the last drop of Montene- | Oreste, the new president of the re-|of the court below holding the men The British police have forbidden A ; z ff ‘i ~~ | public of Haiti, elected Sunday, has|in contempt was unanimous. The dis- | the publication of our newspaper in 2 blood had been spilled. i: already displayed great energy in the|senting opinion of the chief justice | England and we will publish it here,” As the European powers had decid- | suppression of disorder in the city and| probably will present one avenue of | Said Miss Pankhurst, editor-in-chief ed previously that Scutari was toform | declares that he will maintain peace |further appeal. of the Suffragette, who became an ex- part of the future autonomous state of | with a strong hand. The contempt was alleged to have | ile when she fied from London to es- Albania a crisis was brought about | General Defly, governor of the city,|/been the publication of the name of |'caPe prosecution for conspiracy. and the powers immediately brought | Who attacked the parliamentary build-|the Bucks Stove and Range company | “I am going to several Belgian strong pressure to bear to force him aa during the nes apr Lana jin a so called “boycott list” in the | Cities, er seawe F and ee " . jaune ‘ ‘ ency, was repulsed by the regular | American Federation of Labor’s offi- | WeTP,.to look up suitable quarters eh pecans biplanes Pca | troops commanded by General Poite-|cjal magazine after it had been for- | there. The British home office has TRE EA ES ere aan: bidden by the court. threatened to demand of President sii gheiety conemionne, lie oar ale General Defly fled and took refuge in ef DSR i ae Poincaire, under the entente cordiale cision and concentrated large bodies | the Cuban legation | between the two countries, that we of troops in Bosnia, Herzegovina and | ate |TO PROBE IF WAGES FALL be expelled from France and that our Dalmatia. The powers in the interim | TRIO. newspaper be suppressed here. If 5 instituted a blockade of the Monte- | UNIONS T0 ASSSIST | Administration Threateris to Investi- | that threat is carried out we will find grin coast. All these demonstrations, | gate Any “Cut.” some other place for publishing our ~ however, seemed not to affect the de- | Washington, May 6.—If reductions | newspaper, for the Suffragette will be termination of the king. | CLARENCE DARROW \in wages of working men follow the | published somewhere until British Some of the Montenegrin troops | jenactment of the Democratic tariff | women get the ballot.” were withdrawn from Scutari in order, | bill the investigating powers of the it was said, to resist a possible Aus- department of commerce will be called 3 e PRB: ms trian advance. Then word came ‘that Attorney Has No Funds to De- }in to establish whether they are of a Hi Ser ee ee ee ee a Che Photographer — Austria and Italy had entered into an | ot {bona fide nature. Secretary Redfield “+ COURTED BY MAIL; BALKS + ain , @greement to solve the Albanian prob- fend Himself. declared that was his purpose. + AT ALTAR. mn Your Cown Jem by a military expedition and it | : President Wilson has said he would + sae E ag ° was known that the Austrisn army make-.an effort to learn the cause of a Philadelphia, May 6—All + was preparing to march forward. re jany reductions of pay following the 4 previous records for feminine + . The attitude of Russia under these Chicago, May 6.—Officers of the Chi- | passage of the bill and to callers indi- % path jousness were shattered - circumstances was a matter of great | cago Federation of Labor have begun jcated a general approval of Mr. Red- + a aaa neric Rercaut acab- + ' eoncern to Europe and when she | raising funds for the financial aid of | field’s ideas. isl rg Scandhner ow ae. dtatinn oe — joined in the pressure being exercised | Clarence Darrow, the attorney who} FPR HE liner Taormina:-who'refused'to <i 1 yon aot on Montenegro great relief iat felt, | defended the McNamara brothers at| COMPROMISE MEASURE IS UP ‘+ marry after having crossed the + . \\ n Y ij i) e ; ssstiony sasiomatny Seeds a ole Los Angeles and who soon will face i era ig 4 ‘+ ocean for that purpose. + SR NN Mey ey < ; = na carrey | his third trial for bribery in the Cali- Franchise Bill Affecting Six Million | » es + =I Wt hit re 4 It was suggested during the negotia- fornia city. The attorney's a English Women. Sl at a a aR es i ac Ss — Wy = declare he is penniless as a result o! London, May 6.—Another crucial oo os ‘vould receive territorial compensation | is long. trials vote on woman suffrage, the fourth |FLOOD UNDER RECORD MARK) and, vigor are, the Date, of protuabe, dairying Sad te tana = in ‘. ; A . At a meeting of the Chicago Fed-|in four years, is in sight in the house SST Ry ae Immediate improvement in condition follows the use of another direction if he would give : i Engineers Say Stage of 1912 at New ; i ‘ eration of Labor Attorney Darrow ap-|of commons. 9) y 9 Animal R ul up Scutari and that his majesty was (3 ator j r peared unexpectedly and sat in the! Two days of general debate has be- Orleans Will Not Be Reached. preparing to accept this offer. st | ; ‘the ‘world’s greatest conditioner for horses, cattle, sheep, hogs. It rear of the hall, but he was recognized | gun on the compromise measure intro- New Orleans, May 6.—Federal en- improves the appetite, strengthens the digestive system, pute | ae stnet and in spite of his protests was in-|duced early in the present session of | gineers revised their flood forecast veanbe to work hard or produce heavily. That brings sai ction NO DETAILS ARE MENTIONED | duced to go to the platform and speak. | parliament by W. H. Dickinson. It | for the lower Mississippi river, pre- 282, 50c, $1; 25-Ib. Pail, $3.50. “Your money back if it fails.” -__— | He avoided reference to himself or|grants the franchise to all women dicting that the maximum stage would rofit-sharing Booklet and learn about Pratts Coupons. Montenegro Informs Germany of Her | the trouble in which he had become | over twenty-five years of age who are | not be reached within six inches or . — Intentions. involved. either householders in their own |g foot of the record of 1912. The Itasca Mercantile Co. as Berlin, May 6.—No conditions were Later the presiding officer read a|names or wives of householders. new forecast was based on the fact mentioned by Montenegro when she | communication signed by Charles H.| If it becomes a law the masure | that flood water from the break in the informed the German foreign office | Moyer, president of the Western Fed-|will enfranchise about 6,000,000 wo- | jevee at Gibson’s Landing was not re- that she had decided to place Scutari | eration of Miners, and officials repre- |men turning to the Mississippi as rapidly im the hands of the powers. senting every union mine working or- ye as had been expected. a ‘4 On the cther hand, the foreign of- | ganization in the country, reciting the HOPE TO Brits ABOUT PEACE The fiood’s crest is expected to fice says there is no evidence that | details of Darrow’s two trials for al- _—_—_— reach New Orleans May 15 any concrete step in this direction | leged bribery, which, it was said, had | Buffalo Clerks Out on Strike Modify __ has yet been taken and doubt is ex- | exhausted the lawyer’s personal re- Demands. pressed by officials as to veracity of | sources and left him penniless. Buffalo, N. Y., May 6.—Having taken MAY JOIN TRIPLE ENTENTE 3 reports that Montenegro has already The organization immediately voted | charge of the strike of department — . evacuated the city to raise funds for his assistance. store employes, whose chief demand | King Alfonso’s Visit to Paris Fraught Whether IMPROVED or UNIMPROVED ce AST ee ces is for a minimum wage for women, With Meaning. ALE OR RETAIL tracts ‘4 RESERVE C027. SEES GF OFFICERS | 53 ee + 4-44 |the United Trades and Labor Council | Paris, May 6.—The approaching vis- ae scene en + (submitted modified demands to the | it to the French capital of King Al- ‘or Q ——— War Department Plans to Instruct/. PORTUGAL SHIPS.OUT + jemployers in the hope of bringing | fonso of Spain is regarded as of ee College Men. + VAGABONDS. ++ |about an early settlement. siderable significance for Europe. It People Washington, May 6.—College men, | * — ‘+| The new demands provide for a | is said that the visit may mean the We are in Touch With the under the latest scheme devised by |‘ Lisbon, May 6.—The police +|minimum wage of $8 for women, $12 | entrance of Spain into the friendly un- B Land the war department, will be organized | + are expelling vagabonds from + |for men and $5 for bundle boys and | derstanding known as the triple en- || Who uy into a reserve corps of officers avail- | * Portugal. The steamer Cabo * | girls. Laat ateae? ih area Ee Star able for the command of volunteer | Verde carried away to Africa + 2S TE NE ORE an ussia. fonso arrives here on i ¢ F i troops in case of war. ++ sixty-two men from the Lisbon +|POPE GRANTS AN AUDIENCE | Wednesday. We are operating and developing in the Seeretary Garrison and Major Gen-|* civil prison and eighty-one + —— After a stay of two days, crowded Southern part of IT SCA COUNTY, eral Leonard Wood, chief of staff, |‘* from the Monsanto fortress. | Cardinal Ferrata First to Be So Hon- | with innumerable entertainments, the MINNESOTA, Give full description and would establish two camps of instruc- | * + ored Since Pontiff’s Illness. king will leave on Friday, witnessing t in first lett tion; one at Gettysburg and the other | Ph PPR EEEE EE EEE EE EE Roine, -May (6—Pope “Plus, tor the a review of military airmen and aero- ‘erms in first letter. at the Presidio at Monterey, Cal. to! MURDER JURY FAILS TO AGREE | first time since his illness, gave an Dinos inet :petore es aenerenye We want to contract with parties to clear several 10 and 15 acre “ which the college students would be c audience. tracts this spring. Write us. sent to be placed under direct instruc- | ghigan Accused of Poisoning Wife| The honor fell to Cardinal Dominic | THAW DENIES PARENTAGE == tion of regular army officers who will Will Be Tried Again. Ferrata, who recently returned from SEE AEE RS pe sotalol fo hee Springfield, 0., May 6—The jury in | Malta, Se en ae Says Report That He Has Son Is GERMANS LAUNCH WARSHIP | the case of Dr. Arthur B. Smith, |i, ¥ Absurd. charged with the murder of his wife y New York, May 6.—Over his own by poisoning, reported that they had ‘The «ope: expressed sep nberenv an H K. Thaw, in the Mat- New Dreadnought to Replace Vessel | 0Y } es, rep ¥ the congress, inquiring minutely about | Si@nature Harry K- ! (219 Main Street 2 3 ~ Davenport, Iowa Sold to Turks. been unéble: to: reais verdict, details of this great religious gather- teawan ‘state hospital, made emphatl Judge Hagan declared a mistrial fi denial that by any possibility he could Hamburg, May 6.—A new dread-| anq discharged the jury. suo EUR be the father of Russell Thaw, the mought battleship was launched here | ‘The jury had been out more than Heavy Damages Are Asked. two-year-old child who was taken to take the place of the old Jurfuerst | forty houus. Wheaton, Minn., May 6.—A hundred | abroad by Mrs. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, }! Friederich Wilhelm, sold to Turkey USAR reseaORI TS ioueand cuaiees if dllessd alan who proclaimed him as her son. = im 1910. The ship was christened 1 Pend. ais on beeee on & Sccanar ‘Kiitnerst | we aetonailicelca Important Cases Still Pend. is asked in suits of Peter J. Young- The picture of Mrs. Thaw and her 3 of the emperor, She is a sister | Washington, May 6—The supreme |dahl, superintendent of the State Anti- {son published interested him greatly. Ship of the Koenig, launched March | COUft decisions did not include the |Balon league of Minnesota, and his |He read the account of the sailing of ie z sat al dokiznedie displace 27,000 | State rate cases, the newspaper pub jassistant, Rev. Magnus Martinson, his wife and closely scanned the re 4 licity law, the Charlton case, or anr osatnst Otte <. Metmnenh eel eee of tons. It is intended that she is to be axmed with 14inch guns. vebild. oe of the other important suits pending. ef this city.

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