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NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY "IARCH 23, 1916 - :r\erVt PAGEb 4 ESTABLISHED FOUND DOPED: WHEN CURTIS EXPLAINS |AERICAN TROOPS FUNSTON REPORTED MEXICAN MENACE GROWS AS DETECTIVES ARRIVE ~ DUELLING SYSTEM | PREPARE T0 JUMP | ASKING ASSSTANE BORDER DISTRICT SEETHES + WITHMURDER WRIT so5s wan woo tguores cnatienge | TO TROUBLE ZONE. secueary of War Baker Decies. ey il s i iy WITH A SPIRIT OF REVO Dr. Waite Accused o Killing‘ B Funston Has Plaos Completed toj : e * Father-in-Law Following-$ud- WONDER WHO HE MEANS | Rush Them to Outbreak at | LANSING RETURNS 70 WORK | Defection of Herrer den Death of Latter’s WIY ‘ Councilman From Third Ward Now Afly BOPdG]‘ Point O WA e i 'TRUEKS WITH SUPPL‘ES ARMY BILL PASSAEE : Two Thousand Trog Belicves All Chance For Debate 1S | oull: Confirmation of n:\.::.::l.‘:x:‘:; FUR PERSH[NG MlSSlNfi VIRTUALLY ASSUR[ Villa Ranks Confirmy ARSENIC FOUND IN STOMACH | on—msptains miow max suraen | J§ POWERLESS T0 PREVENT { | Has Been Increased | | WHEN CORPSE IS EXAMINED | Cotneitman 0. 1. carts. canaiaate | HURRERA CUTTING RAILROAD Herrera and His Troops—Navy Is Eelingty Greatest Apprehens Officials Deny It But Drivers |Only Two Important Sec- Felt That Carranza Appear Without Their tions Stand in the in the Dark, : Washington, March 23.—Confirma- for the republican nomination for —— | tion of the report that the Carranza | | | i + Maid Tells District Attorncy She Saw | Mayor against Mayor George A. Quig- | Rebel Leader angd Torce of 2,000 Who | £2rTison of 2,000, under Luis Herrera, | 4 - S ley, made public today a letter he ad- at (‘hmu:\hnu_ had r(‘.\’oll('tl and joined | A\ltOS. “/ ay. Dentist Pour Black Liquid in Soup | dressed to the mayor in which he ex- | Arc Reported to Ifave Revolted to '““.I sk !ll‘ Iaolk]m'; today at :h]ui plains the duelling code when that et Rkl ) - department, although a despatch ey o st 5 INS pastime was considered an appetizer | 'S Cause May Confine Activi- 2 “‘;f‘,‘;ml"il‘[ pagacd last nipht "\‘L' Columbus M., March 1-| Washington, March 23.—Considc ACHINE GUNS O i i ) 3 1 g rni is ¢ o . the United States army censor ¢ DS, M., Me ¢ , Discovered in Comatose Condition | '\“‘: ‘L{’C lm\mn'ng.r'neul. fn' his letter | ties to Strengthening Bandit Chief | (oiumbu though officially denied at army head- | tjon of the Hay army increase bill FOR EL PASO | Mr. Curtis says that the man who ig- quarters here as an “unfounded false- and PH§Sigians Work Hard (o | nored challengc to a duel was consid- | Or Harassing Pershing’s Army Now | The war department insisted that " report iste lay that erealatee s o 3 General Funston’s message last night | hood” reports persisted today that i h 3 - : P SR E e of the motor trucks carrying ¢ Him, i ey ntlaw’s Tra stated merely that “It is reported some g IS o B o 3 N Mr. Curtis’s Letter. OxEOE G S S et 'mmmq | supplies to General Pershing’s com- | the measure a'llller\\-“”"k disposition. : xtra Police Called Out and New Ygri, March 28.—Detectives | Mr. Curtis’ lows: Sant oRTextnarcnl o St 5 ; | mand in Mexico are missing, together | One was the military pay provision, ; e, e g ch < | tis' letter follows n Antonio, Tex., March 23.—Or- | (hat there was no confirmation. g et | it it i R 3 sent today-to arrest Dr. Arthur War- New Britain, Conn., March 23, 1915 | ders going from For Sam Houston tn- Nojadylcespiadimenched thojdopatty \”:rh mf‘r ‘lm\m la“d g”;“r“ | vroduce a force of 425,000 nationa Dl D, g ! : : : : s wo trucks with two drive T 1 ren Waite in connection with the death | MI- George A. Quigley, Mayor, | day provides for rapid action at points | !¢t officia ol el Jle wiel eeb o e o coe | gUardsmen withia five years as a sub- City of New Britain. | dlared there wis no maieation i any | Towr Euaxas which [eft Ascension for &0 B0 Sl 8 R0, 00 el A Do ¢ of John E. Peck, millionaire drugsgist | 1., 4 along the border should new rebel- : » received since Casas Grandes last Monday have not % Dears Sir: 5 R IEHRGT] GHeen G0 S 2 : It | tinental army proposal, and the other Control the Situatiol and Tea of Rich Relative—Accused was continued in the house today | with only two important sections of ing by 35,000 Mexican Resi City—Herrera's Brother of Grand Rapids, Mich., found him in As you have not, up to this t lions Mexic Ke it nec ry. xpeditic starte. oxi he been seen since, it is reported. 5 b 3 ave ) s time, s in Mexico muke it nec ry. cxpedition started into Mexico that e e ] gl " . s e 5 i F 2 - roops had fl i - been | also was said that a driver reported to | Was that providing for the constru Have Plotted Wholesale T 7w condition of stupor 1 result of an | answered by mail or through the | Gen. Funston was not altogether | troops had fired a shot or been E tion of a nmitrate plant. seif-administered. Physicians | PTeSS, my letter of the 21st inst., Ias frodipon: | the advanced base here without MRS, o ols wore thit ‘thess pro- | smd iesosl ol Ml sume you do not intend to make any « eral Funston's problem is to | truck. : dday w ; T e M i e : 4 : L e visions would cause extended debate , 8t noon today were working on him 0 | grrangements in regard to a joint de. | that Gen. Luis Herrera, the deposed | gispose the troops at his command in Further reports indicate that Gen. | Y18 08 WOU S SAUEE SRt o he Bl Pasb, Tex. March. 3§ ve his life bate with me about city affairs during ! military leader at Chihuahua, had en- { such fashion as to insure the line of | Luis Herrera, Carranza’s former mili- | bill to prohibit the use of the na- | advices reaching here todaj] District Attorney Swann soon after | your last four years' connection with | tered the ficld with Villa against the | COmmunication behind the force in |tary governor of Chihuahua, with his tional guard by states for strike duty, them. United States, but the repetition of | MeXIcO. 2,000/ men §le ihetieentitha iBan AEedrofl ot vl STLe iy (g it Re EhGuNGE ves- In your statements to me and the : 7 o River and foothills of Sierra Madres, | WH 6% f20 S0 VA€ 0 A€ 0 - pressitvontermeaimotasyounficnar® (LS eRortarditie BEance iORscCenid | BT e tlll et e sy | JUSt north of the line of the Me Ite this however, passage of the | Chihuahua and left little ‘i stenographer. It was given out that |lenger, therefore you probably un- | able evidence tc the contrary used - '(‘:}‘-1:211?1-‘\171\1“,} “ll:;:‘l d: ;‘; (I‘U(f«“.\r jcan Northwestern Railway in Central il virtually was assured during the | doubt that Mexican affairs had Dr. Waite had taken the opiate to in- {derstand the formula of the code | the general and his staff to regard it as [ . o oinl Tunsto asged o | Chihuahua. ey ; o ey duello. In the past, when actual P more reinforcements since the Fifth | (ommunications between the mili- duce sleep and it was believed that Dpast, al | probably true. CahIey VAl i e e e | G T recotor dueling was considered legitimate and The censorship imposed at Bl Paso | (AT 400 ’e(“” e ¥ | tary base here and Gen. Pe 5 proper, the custom, I believe, AL 2 ERe Jolr 3 da: command in Chihuahua was aga s to this country Will Charge First Degree Murder. a &hall it » In case | by Gener 3ell was done without or Wy e Sl e errroe e 3 < BaIN IN- 1 4, robably next week. . o i s ) Snge was declined or ignored, | ders from headquarters here, but it is | o.oyion - terrupted by intermittent ralns during | ™ yyep the house resumed work to- Not only was it accepted H istrict_ Attorney Swann, emerging | Was to post such person as a coward | known that General Bell has author- [ 1500 o o the night. Both the wireless and field | ;. popresentative Gardner's amend- | dcfinite that Herrera had @ from Dr. Waite's apartment shortly |2nd sometimes notify him to go | ity to go far in the exercise of his own Al isnt o “‘é“mn'f" r“’(‘m(_k troing | [elestaph lines was hampered. Tt { hent proposing to substitute for the | azainst both Carranza and the armed, as he would be attacked on | judgment in meeting an extraordinary had s Sfactorily solved the prohlem | 1S expected here that conditions will | byio™ oo™ hrovision the volunteer | States, but it was asserted wh sight. ik ad satisfs v solved the p be normal later in the day. A quan- e E LS S EhamBberlatalsanate | conAdenta that 45 : . situation, of getting supplies to the advance | A : provisions of the Chamberlain sen: nce that Torrebn is alse : S i : In this case, as a further mark of Every Precaution Taken. o ERSUDRLICS ACVANCE | titw of wire arrived in the night and | |1\ Co o bending. An agreement had | hands of the Valla forces, am murder in the first degree. Alchese, T Wieh o notlty you that, a8( o0 oior. of toherl Fuosion The navy department was without | OIK of repairing the field telesraph | yoey reached for an hour’s debate on | all northern Mexico is seethin) Dr. Waite was reported later in the | YOu }“;'“e assumed itofaj srontenid e | o eal s TN en e Aicest e ,;'mm( S was begun immediate the amendment. Tt was not expected | open rebellion against the @ iy tohiave Tadovaned wutlateric | I|=ron aaRialys former Simeayor lof | thel |l Tries S o NN BT e Bl T8 et e et E e Do 1 Giea ek that the amendment would be L i : i o e Snoxb UV rosRn e feonduchl Sl e R MR T 0 e on has ‘NEUTRAI AND FRENCI! | caoptea | ) grave was the situation e “1y to be questioned by the district at- | and management of its affairs, : moves of Herrera and ‘his 2. men | in official reports. A message from L ‘.‘ pted. | s, having 2 i S 3 3 considered and at every | & = e , Chamberlain bill doubling the | here that the 'y auth torney but mot to be ig a cendition |the power of appointment and re- | e U erully considered and a evers | Admiral Winslow on the west coast, BARKS SENT DO iihoicnemberie e s ”’:”"“ld:l‘ ‘rt P % 5 e point along the border note was taken | said quiet prevailed at ISnsenads N TN | number of cadets @ 25t P Mili- | ni 2 y drastic steps to ately vomne is [T 5 1 av esi 1 2 1 prevai a, W %0 be immediately remdVed from his 120:;:‘; "I‘J“”“nlz":*\v""‘(“‘(;‘”: '\' ,‘:'m [of the positions of American troops | Lower California. | AL \ lary Academy passed by the senate | all Mexicans in Bl Paso of an Hobment. e SaW - GRLEYOUL L and the time it would take to move | S - jate yesterday by a vote of 2, | they might have concealed AP . fluence has dominated the public J i 3 Lansing Takes Charge, — . hile® aasists St riot S gt oo 7 ; then: to meet any uation. Army of =] = went to the house today. 1omes and enforce what w Meanwhile assistant District Attor- |action of a large portion of the com- by fey Bmbre presented the case to the |[mon council during your two vears as “ week's vacation took personal charge opiate, convinced of the truth of the report , A firmed reports that Genenalf that hour arrived at Dr. Waite's apart- Hlerrera had joined the Villish ment and went in, accompanied by a Chairman Chamberlain of the | ¢ a point fraught with far cenate military committee, plans to . ing and perhaps serious conseq | call the house bill up in the senate B SoL DT hRUN Do o before 2 o'clock made this announce- ment: “I shall charge Dr. Waite with Sec Al Aansi " ing O < a S, | 14 ficers belicve that if Herrara has re- | Secreary Lansing returning oM a1 ., gae1q, Swedish Owned, and Bou- | —_ virtually military law in “lit8] ) ! volted his activities will be confine : o _— huahua,” the heart of 11 Pasol mayor, places the city operations a I be cobunod | Uotine situationsso far as it con- AIviTIc Victims lorl Subas | LARGEST ICE CROP us,’” Shetionrt oF HE EINNN | | grand jury, calling as the principal ST oretions 0hal hay otrar tho - Whns can section | cerns the state department. He con - B mmendies o present conditions up to you. As you | [0 OB o Bl [ e 7 withess Dora Heiler, the mald em- |1ave during the past four yenrs *'jm e strengthe ning of Vil ista bRnds | e O e M) CITY HISTORY | 1 Paso Spends Anxious N “ployed at Dr. Waite’s home at the | made definite promises, verbally, | “I”“ fthiemnatiaesins Yo fHC ot Ll o s e R e e o ~ . All night long El Paso wait time of the death of Peck and his |printed, and written, tol what you ||=in & SEIOTCc sented a despatech from General London, dMarch 23, 11:15 a. m.—The . EEI el | the warning whistles, which { would or would not do as a public | Powerless to Save Railroad, Garcia at Kl Paso, denying entir JiNorw n bark Lindfield has been | tell that the expected outbreal ’ | official, in the conduct of public bus- | It was feared that he would cut the | that General Herrera had revolted | SUnk. Thirty of the crew were res- | gyer 30,000 Tons in Houses and Twice | oceurred Three hundred sd The records of the health depart- |jness. I claim such subject are | Northwestern railway, over which | with the Chihuahua garrison, and | €ued and are aboard the Norweginn with machine gun detachments ¥ ment which reported Peck’s death due | legitimate and proper to discuss with | General Funston hopes to receive per- | joined Villa. bark Silas, which is approaching As Much Could Be | under arms for any emergene | vou in the press or on the platform. ion to move supplies to the Amer- [ Counsellor Polk and Minister Ar- | Queenstown. the police reserve: equipped Not Mud Slinging. lican troops, now almost 200 miles into | redondo discussed with Secretary | T_‘\cvldmluf*ld‘ was of 2,276 tons Cut, rifles, were also held ready. These ave mot personalities, Their | MeXico. .To prevent this move, Gen- | Lansing the proposed protocol for | f}::‘” ~“\'“ ‘?}‘}'1“ ;‘ bU the Lindfleld While between thirty and forty thou- | and again’ rumors ran’ throgll handling in a courteous manner is | €Tal ston is powerless, and it is| joint action in the pursuit of Villa. pans %:t“bn ‘“];*-—{""4' as lfm! Of | and tons of ice have been harvested | 10Wn that shooting had ' bes Or Gl D, e it e || COREERE 1 rranza’s troops are in | Preliminary negotiations had been et (:;l;(l»”(.], Ore.¥on 1 L ew Britain since winter set 1n, | JUGrez, bub edch: il feara tontorrow, term praise for what you have done | PoSition to oppose Herrera taken up during Mr, Lansing’s ab- flast fox tnted Kingdom ports. i, i i cq than half the quantity that|| Daselsss, Tt x un dssiRuNEN It was given out by the district at- | as either, neither should you so| Reports at headquarters that Gen- | tence. ) et R T P i could have been cut according to a | €rnment officials here have torney's office that Dora Heiler, a |designate criticism or correction. I |€ral Gavira’s garrison at Juarez wu Mr. Arredondo said he found Mr. 1, ~OncO0 8 Hacing -|<‘x~-1l-; M. | glatement made today by a prominent | 10 Washington a recommend mdid employed in the Waites’ home | claim yo:1 have fallen down lament- | &bout to revolt and that the troops at | Lansing in accord with the protocol ! Hoaatiat l‘le 1.- 1‘” st enc ""4“'\ local ice man. At the present time tne | c0uched in the strongest had said that on two oc ms she | ably as to what you promised and | Torreon were manifesting disaffection | as it had been drawn and forwarded ‘”'"_".",‘ ,l s ';f. '[(u)\ suft "r\u-m_\f ponds about the city are coated with | “I'%ing that steps be taken to saw Dr. Waite pour something out of | that ny of the acts-of yvour\ ad- | were regarded with apprehension at|{o Carrar and that he expected ”(.lfl:‘l"“"‘ DELS L0 1er crew were hirtcen moh oo and thia s Maren 24! | all Mexicans along the borde L bottle into Peck’s soup. Peck com- | ministration have been_inefficient anc | the fort. Thc Mexican consul here | some word from the general to go | Picked ub. I have never seen such a condition ve- | the ht of forcible entry and fore, said the ice man, and 1 have becn [ *f necessary. Up to the presen plained of the taste and Dr. Waite, sslike, instead of to the | continued to deny their truth and re- | zhead and complete the ugreement ssertion that Herrera had | probably late toda familiar with the business over thirty | #11d, that the Washington authd e | opposed such a step on ‘the g | that it would be misinterpreted B wife. to bright's di e, were also placed before the jury. No action was taken by that body in the case today. More witnesses, it was announced, would be the is alleged to have said, blamed the ary, consequently, city money | iterated his & Francisco August 21, 1915, for London 1 The Bougainville sailed from 3 ‘ i Jcook. On another occasion, the maid s been wasted, service in many | NOt taken the field. and was last reported a I . T having sailed was declared to have said, she saw |ways demoraNzed. I propose to ex- MISSERUESE IS AR G G e e e s s v teraayiihe thivaerop ot the fheas Dr. Waite pour something into Peck’s | plain these matters, and make public - — e N s 'ut and housed at the ecla | McXleans as discrimination 5 , an e oclety Belle To Wed | Was owned in Nantes, where she was | SO0 Was cut and housed at the | ; 3 S Slat 1 caiider! nliengianie ol SAIL“RS [i[' | Well Tnown Socicty Belle To Wed | Was owned n Nantes, where she was | 100 To8 10 e on. Shuttle Meadow | them and in violation of their At noon today detectives were still | dence as proof. This will be done Donald Hart, 248 avenue and the only reason more will now insisted by the lgckl jaratts s due to lack of | thorities that the time has pas in Waite's apartment. Detective | with regret, as it mgy bring in offi- T not be harvested a Cuniffe, in charge of the squad, Te- |cials who are not A O et FEAR]NE SUBMARINES‘ At a luncheon given this atternoon | 2 p. o | Toom. Several vears wgo a large ad- | %MV delicacy in handling the situg sl il Srey al 2a0 £ > | 2 N f Miss A art of | Tu - 2 '3, 4 . —Thell{TOO! Sabisialin e es t is pointed out that no Ameri SRR SR et o b e fofid rouinntan don) Hart street, the engagement if Miss | Norwegian steamship Kannik was suni | dition was built at the Rhodes house | AT 70 IOE Ko &merig aite Bad become suddenly 11l "l personal assumption T i Eileclis uszell Sausnter fonfuin S ol BISIRSS R RS OB gRonaina o R d o5 \.1 ks '(\m:'\ = fin ?mnm 4:' o STC*®U | that there has been a far @ » order for Dr. Waite's apprehen- | solute control of everything, whether | << . S| el SRussel Ot ooy L RO b T R e L 0 i e ioog fon Aokl dade sion was decided upon by the district | you know anything about it or not, | Will Not Return to Ships | Bl mes, oo of ME s and e giad _ o oW Gt T e o) Tem aesiratis. attorney following the receipt of in- ibut the benefit of thousands is su- _ ey ij'_’gge "~“ l‘f “(f‘“w‘;y‘“u‘!f“{ e | e, S B e b, t—The | the 100 With ice and so arc the big Juarez an Explosive Point, | formation from Grand Rapids indicat- | perior to the feelings of a dozen. Until Their Safety Is phecouile fssRpoptia giugioc | . . Novses at White Oak.| The indspend= | The sitvation & Seaii kil ing that Peck may have been poisoned. | Respectfully society and enjoy ,]:: ““;‘ \"“‘”“"“‘ | ent dealers have filled their houses [ mostly g subject of conjecture Ehis mlormatiop o fecared rl, o ‘p It1 ~O{ = CURTIS' . e t‘e’:\(‘i‘;fmclnit a sc::‘:‘L 31:1;,“‘:(:‘,‘ S T G b e T e b e A e obtal night from representatiyes of his office 5 H has just occurred to me 2 iz SROS contains upwards of 5,000 tons TIce | bearing a decidedly sinister al who went to Grand Rapids, including |that at the time you were alderman intimate friends of the couple. i MUNDAY CUI PRIT should be cheap next summer regard- | It is known that - feud @ . t . n a bitter .Dr. Otto H. Schultze, medical cxam- |and very active as an investigator of less of the war. The New Britain Icc ! hetween the m Manuel il who performed an autopsy on | different city matters and depart- | The Hague, March 224 via "f“‘ll“,“-! HIGH TREASON GHARGED i AND NOT LORIMER ! corporation, the largest harveste: | 2nd the military = governor, | G body, which had been sent there | ments, you did not evince any back- | March 23, 11 a. m.—At a meeting in | | and dealers in the commodity in the | Gabriel Gavira. Prieto is & sta soon after his death ere on March | wardn on account of personalities | Amsterdam, held under the auspices ———— city, estimates roughly that it will have anza supporter, while Gavirg 12. Today the district attorney 1s un- [or mud slinging, for instance, the | Of the Sailors’ Union the crews of " Sl % G e | X v 8 | 92,000 tons to sell during the coming | devoted to the interests of G Mo atbadite hiave tinthor Wiormation!| Mown! Home) matter, a dozen ocean-going steamships due to | Three Swedish Socialist Editors Al- | Bank Receiver Says He Knows of No | - 8 cvoted to the interests of G | summer, and besides the crops hae- | Obregon, Carranza’s minister of e fianiandi e i T sail today resolved by an overwhelm- . . : ; | (e U LI o bearing on the case, which led to his Yours, sall today resolved by g leged to Have Been Connected With | (rooked Act By Vormer vested by the independent dealers ‘he | but who at the same time is know decision to take the man into cus- O. ¥. CURTIS. inESmaionty motFto Holnuhelr §EnTns | city will have 5,00¢ tons for local con- | be bitterly hostile to the first © tody. Concerning Taxe: | until more definite arrangements had Spreading Strike Propaganda. U. S. Senator., sumption | program, especially as it relates td | Sleuths Watch Waite’s Home. Regarding high taxes, Mr. Curtis | P°°D reached with the government for / o | cperation with Americans, Ga’ Dyl Waite's Toma on Rivesslds Drive | sald) today: the safety of the vessel This de ftockholm, via London, March Chicago, March 23.—When the trial | troops are divided between Obry sion affected also the Holland-Ame 55 a. m.—Three socialist editors, | of William Lorimer, former vresident | PATERSON WORKERS vas r surveillance last night and “Four years ago taxes were 3 3 ¥ istag and former Villistas. W: i poder survellian coilad ica line, whose steamship Nieuw Am- | Mes Hoeglund, Oljelund, and He- | of the defunct LaSalle Street Trast | b e 18 ®loday by a squad of detectives who | per $1,000 less than tod: Two 5 may happen in Juarez there 4 zg;:.].»um)nm Etis Tof s apartment to | vears ago the mayor pledged himselt | Sterdam is cheduled to sail tonight. ton weve Axrorted on & chazee of blsh | sad ings Bank, on charges of ¢ REJECT COMPROMISE | cupposition here that ,m‘_\ ;st prevent any attempt to escape. Or- |to prevent any further tax rate inu- = s Eeasomplifconseaence of the pas ‘xl_umu in connection with the failu would be made on Kl Paso from dlers were sent to the detectives by |creases. The rate at that time was | 1‘;}“‘:"""“’“‘ }l_’l“"Ch K]",‘l‘;:“l '\';:“(,l“”; :»nr“ ::a? .rs;mnm“' ik ‘.M“‘nf;;(: | ‘;' fhe ';"\‘."’\’ i ‘\”1 I““* resumed \']"' = other side of the river, but the: e district attorn sing him o | 16 3-4 mills and was considered | 1! >. m.—The Holland-Americ Sw ¢ t ory . that | day. . C. Niblack, receiver of the [, et . e the greatest apprehensio ‘;” ‘:‘;“'l:ff ,'f:u",:r““_r ‘;:'!_FZ'IL,':‘:“::L"N_' Rienlanalich oo ey hi:h” than | Tdne announced definitely today that | a general strike and a revolution be | bank who has been on the -vitness Twenty-five Thousand Employes of [ 16 & v.;‘“..” ””l‘ 'l""]'“‘,’ e 'r;.t)}lé L ever' before since the adoption of a | the Nieuw Amsterdam would sail : tarted in case Sweden enters the | stand for nearly two days, continued Silk_ Mills Insist on Ninc bout 35,000 Mexicans in this cityl Peck died here suddenly Jan- | 100 per cent. valuation for property. | L1 o'clock tonight. She will be ac- | war. : | his testimony. of & total population of 11,008 = Her husband came to New | T.ook at it mnow—19 6-10 mill companied as far as The Dovns by e arrests followed a demand by | In answer {o a question yesterd i Hour Day. military and civil authorities York @ short time after her death to |nearly 3 mills higher vet, it means | tugs with life saving materials. These | ro3 newspapers that the leaders | by Albert Fink, attorney for Lorimer : ) . | made vigorous efforts to fol sonsole his daughter and died March |one month rent is less to the land- | tugs also will escort the steamship | of the conference he punished. Al as to whether he found any “crooked Paterson, N. J., March 23.—Pater- | (youble by arresting every Me o Until & day or two before his |lord in 24 months necessitating an in- | Rotterdam, incoming from New York, | great sensation has been arouse | or “dishonest” thing done ny Lo son’s 25,000 silk operatives have unan- | who was suspected of fnciting. hi jeath he seemed to be in excellent | crease in rents. Tt means nearly $4 | from The Downs to this port, the incident as Mr. Hoeglund is one | mer, Niblack answered “not a thing.” imously rejected the silk manufac- ) jow countrymen against Am L e R el e e e Negotiations with the Sailors’ Union | of the most prominent members of | When asked what was the cause of | turers’ compromise offer, which | That such a system. apparentls % perty have been concluded satisfactorily so | the Swedish parliament. the failure of the bank, Nibluck re- | granted the workers a 9% hour day nized, 1 bheen carrie oh he factory managers, will be |that no trouble with the crew of the - - — plied: beginning May 1, and a 9 hour [ scme time has been well ikl obliged to pay thousands more in | Nieuw Amsterdam is expected. COMMISSION AT BAHIA, | “One Charles B. Munday stole it | commencing November 1, and give | Numerous arrests have been e D rolanis st ot Bt About 550 passengers boarded Lhe aten Nenon The Am. | Plind. He robbed it to death.” the manufacturers until April 3 to ! cspecially among the Villista ol out of their customers in order to euw Amsterdam yesterday evening | apjenn section of the international l’us:h Munday, rmer vice president of | comply with their original “demand | which is quite large. make their living and pay their bills. | and are waiting there for *he v. commission has reached Bahin L. the hank, was recently:sentenced to |for a 9 hour work day. ] Hers | The landlord must get it out of his | sel to sail. Among the Passensers is | 4il on the way to the Pan.Americss | PFSon on charges in connection [ AU aenE o il 1 R etrar oy s tenants so as to live himself and | professor A. C. G. Van Hecke of Lou- | méeting at Buenos Aives, the failure of the bank. | made last night, following a confer- pay his bills, so most of if comes | vain University, who has been dele- S o ence between members of the arhitra- down to the working man, he must by the Belgian government (o = i = BANKS SHARE IN LOAN. [ tion board of the Brotherhood of lielp pay the merchants, the doctors, | make a lecture tour of the nited = Bl narchit 3hihe wireloes ayv- | American Silk Workers and the Rih- | 3 the railroads, trolley ‘0., moving pic- | States to explain the workings of Dels | 3 R ville—The Rheinish Provinee Bank, |ban branch of the Manufacturers Two autopsies on the hody of Mr.|ture men, the cafe owners, landlords | gian refugee camps in Holiand | with savings banks connected with it | Silk oclation Peck were performed in Grand Rapids | and other's taxes. There is no The steamship Zeelan er ship | J 5 5 ind disclosed arsenic in the stomach | cape for it unless his wages go up. | of the Tubantia, which recently was e Dot s CanL 0 00D e R e O Gy | e sl Lot AL U R ind intestines. The undertaker here | Iiverybody is a taxpayer himself, or | sunk by a mine or & torpedo, will not . - . Friday | 900 murks o the e o 0l i 4 - | e safl for Buenos Aires on March ! { of the border sh steamship Sea Serpent has been Dr. Waite and his wife took Mr. Peck’s body back to Grand Rapl Mrs. Waite remained there at th 1ome of relatives and reports from Grand Rapids s nat she has been il for sover: 3 a tributing her condition to hysteria. Dr. Waite returned to New York, and yes- terday had a long talk with the district attorney regarding the case. mj n's Brother Arvested, The police last night renewed ¢ efforts and detectives were sent every section of the city who arres] Letween fifteen and twenty Mexd) uspected of being engaged in i Arnerican plotting. -~ The most im tant trrest was that of Meldl Arsenic Found in Stomacl | has subsceribed 370,000,000 marks and Phe manufacturers were firm in | ‘ } : [ 1 crrera was arrested as \ : i > war | hdfore November ! ueSt. holding | crossed the international bridge @ . | 9, as | | loan, the Overscas 2 gency an- t they have conceded all that they (Continued On Eleventh Page.) (Continued On Tenth Page ) | had been arranged. } RauIcadjtoce) ' 4 it | i ; | | . i e can ut the presept tinie, (Continued On Eleventh Pageg