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—— The Huk‘ftll.\' Intorests M u" mmrmmy The Trteatate Tomiorid c--.gm' Madero Tells Peace Mmfl JO1l . sion has suspended the freight charges | Labor Man Tells Legislators There Will be| 75 Rt £ s P one Unless “Boyoott” Measute ii Pass&i :.::m »h,' :m 'w&n& n; ‘ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TESTI- | POLITICAL ASSOCIATES = DE- Tho Ways and Means Comrities or Undel‘ Wthh Anmm Wfll be w ; ‘NOUNCE ONE ANOTHER. the house reported the so-called farm. : ers’ frec list bill. 24 SPEECHES YESTERDAY e B L T s ]UAREZ TO BE. IELIVERED TO H re inch for cuticle. “a twenty-five was rescus - “WORST INSULT” TO THE SOCIALISTS| %= ¥ i st ™ ,‘m:‘.m..fm ELEcTion 20—The situation in from. flle rebellion: i ; e ; . The Treasury Department may close % talk “inf Gift Arranged i Two-Thirds Were Against Canadian Some of its minta and 4 id cer- o~ F % George W. Hull so Stigmatizes Letter of Manufacturers' | fie: ] .m L : i ; o & ee. ficates against gold bullion, . Mexicans and One American-Appeal to - ‘ernmen Law on’ Sleeping Car—Tilden " Still| Agreement—Bill Attacked by Repre- Association in ‘Which Socialist Methods Are Com- Refiisss to Produce His Books. sentatives of ‘Agricultural Districts. | ca” witn sy ot e e o na] tiona.ry Leader to Stop thé Bloodshed—Jingo S pared With Those of the Camorra—Lively Hearing ‘Washington wcial set present. ] _‘of Senator Stone Arouses Protests in Senate—F ¥ ’ hspflnsfl&ld L April 20—atter Wuhinsbon. April 20—State and | Mrs. Hattle Fox fl,{}d "e"pgi_‘i:geg“;“ Before Joint Committee on Labor at Capitol. e e o Ay ol jueTa el iere repeatedly rok- | fames which sw o Preparing to Attack Juarez. from bis daily rou-|and ‘of William Burgess of Duluth, | day in the concluding hours of the de- tine and_ today Colebrated mass .and | Minn, the: llinois senate brivery in- | bate on the Canadian reciprocity bill S s 3 . vestigating . committee its. pro- Internal Dissensi Fartford Apr There was an |resorted to in all walks of life,” he S e ings. Internal issensions. ] 0 % everflow atiendance /at the hearing | sald. “I belicve that a great majority Kingston, Jamaica, April 20.—Dis- :n:«?. e Efiofififi&fl"i{%@f Democrats denounced their fellow federals make an attack on the rebel | dero’s army almost, surr ;’:nd-m-' before the joint commitiee on labor |of the 15,000 wake earners that I rep- | rurbances have heen going on here for | ward Tilden, a Chicago meat. packer | democrats for supporting u. republi-| Representative Saunders of Virginia | 8EmY Which has threafened Juares | The T Ranchéro de Flores, and judiciary on bills concerning boy- | resent are of the opinfon that the In- | two days between the soidiers of the | s Bankac to promer S et PEokeT | can protective principle; and republi- | introduced a bill calling for an javes. | Francisco I Madero, Jr. says there| tains toward Ranchero de tting and picketing this afternoon. | terests of empioyers and employes are dlan and} ‘S | cans_criticised their fellow. republicans | tigati £t will be no assault on Juarez until aft- | most'due west of Juarez. e Sitendance . of soclalists. Iabor | identlal to & certain point: e B Do hort son. | Peforedtie committee. No dactalon was | 557 i "the democrats toward froe (o B bostoffice departiment. | o ‘three o'clock Iriday afternoon. If| 200 Men Northwest of Juarez. e ummany arge arl o delcpuiion | uon 1308 in","’&n:.“;x‘“‘.:‘&‘&g“ifiéfi et un handIing the Floters|. . Denied All Knowiedge of Fund. - | v ludae . 3. Petit Scorad the Marshal | 0,2 ee, “from Forirlo. Dins that e | Garibald(s command of two s e < - :Kno: d. % of the striking garment workers was | provides that any orderly and.peace- e m.‘_"‘g_m T eeht . The sol- | . Tilden, :who' had -been mentioned as Twenty-four Spoks on Question, |of the Villige of Bellwood for Fetuking Ma- | dred ‘men is northwest of Clark McKercher Has Been Appeint- ed special assistant to the attorney general- with trust bumns auties. El Paso, Texas, April 20.—Unless the ) Tespond to the slightest alarmn. To recognize & writ of habdas Corput,| Wil fatire from the presiden Rl | 1 novtes Dresent. A e newring progréssed, | Able ‘vt asscmbly of trades . umion, >0 | ths alleged -treasurer-of a fund said |, UTinE the seven hours of discussion i dero dechares that the attack on Jua- | There rrecto artillery &peakers - were interrupted and some | done OF undertaken in furtherance of | °° Used rators with deadly effect. | ¢ 0 Mcen Taised to help olect Wil- | 24, nen spoke on the measureTWo- | o Mouge Committes on Rdles will| T4 Will take place at once. '“",,““,',f‘*',}“’"“"’;"‘ e oF thelr stitpments cBRllenged. & trade dispute, Individually or collect-| 5\ | +6 REDUCE NUMBER liam Lorimer. to the Unitad States thirds of them mado pleas for its 4o | raport:a remolution authorising af, n| 7 Gives Diaz.24 Hours to Resign. | ane " anche 1o secamied by & Bristol Laber Man Rebuked. = |iation of the law, Mr. Donahue said he OF SALOONS KILLED|of such o tans s cried all knowledge | 4 o nalf hour in lensth; ‘and- this [ Vestigation of the government depirt-| Al that the federals want is time {53 arrived from the south last An_exciting incldent al dnot think tihe peacable acts of number_included two. democrats from to’ bring up reinforcements,” he said El P ht B 5 sdministered % e v 3 5 - Burgess Springs Surprise., North Carolina and republicans from foday, when asked if he would consiger as0” n Danger. dler of Recky Hill, chaifman Sovoral men should bt conaldered Jit-| Sentiment in House That Present Law | The Biggest surprise of the day Was| many Of the morthern states. The Portuguese Government has ise | on sz mitcine - o1 will ive Diss 24 | In the event of an attack on Juares labor committee, ‘to George W. Hull ~ A i k s Satisfactory. the testimony of William Burgess, an Said Underwood Was Fair. sued a decree ordering . prbceeding¥| hours to resign,” he said to a delega- | the only danger to El Paso from the of Bristol, who opened the argument aw Restricts His Movements. pricies electrical contractor, of Duluth. Bur- e inst | 2E8INSt the bishop of Beja for embez- | Houof ‘K1 Pasoans and Mexican cit- | bullets from .the men at Banche i on the trades union and trades dis- | Secretary Barnes of the = Hartford (Special to The Bulletin.) gess “testified that in March, 1911, P. |, The. freedom of the debate against|zlement. izens who called on him in his camp'|if they attack from the south tes bill. e was accused by Mr. | Central Labor unien said he is tled — F. Wj brother-in-1 the bill ‘brought from Mr. Dalzell of e im | The insurrecto cannon would fire Ehandier of intimidating the commit- 1B most of the time with one or tvo A T e A i Hinen soid {;’,J{..‘}v:,‘;’,.;’_‘ sfiifi;;fi Fennsyivaniar leader of the opposition, | Woman Suffrage Was Made an lssus in the hille near Juarez and asked him e R S e puac A tee by threats. | Injunctions. He sa e had nevar ¥ ed $10,000 to a jackpot éf the' acknowledg) - o ~| by the Daughters o he American o Juarez. " Adtadis s the. Jodgan | been arrested, had never committed 8 | Compon cons n licensed towns in 3,310,000 to @jdackpot used to éffect| crptic leader, Mr. Underwood, had| Revolution opposed to Mrs. Story of| Diaz Must Surrender Presidency. s Wt g " crime, but had been restricted by law n e i % been “exceedingly fair and generous” | New - York. Thi il oa aleo: & FapieTadll e Mr. Holl began his address by at- | F1R0 5 A oes Soniiied [y ey | done was lclled in the house Thurs. Arranged in'a Sleeping Car. & those’ opposed w0 /the il ol o o e etary Beneonl, of| o a8 ho receives orders from Maxe - x . hat = 5 5 5 - . 3 Y o0 tho contrary, General Juse 1 Bantsr of the . mbamntiona, Jo- R e e S ] > \mucprisingly brief on o bill that o et e M At'::'::""::' ko ”“:;: g,'“' G o e Jaff| B2, Sk o . Cames tu %‘:«‘ind G RO L - has been regard some importance. n o5 e attacks on the bill were | German, cssage from Tasiive OUkie t the inmunetiol . 1'!“‘;:{,';“"’;"’;‘3.";'_; ';:‘: xz; :g:\:lgab:‘flilnh:chooly ';f hl! Q:.I‘l‘ 2| Representatives Banks of - Fairfield, m: g:';"’:}ggncggptm_o jjent ;fer'; :‘f;’}; by representatives from agricultural = ’?“;;:};idwo much froth on the beer 1ng;an,naakins for a delay in the at- | was e piate tidgiit i Rie reo | v oer | sections, and they were based on thel t! X ac iaz must surrender the presf- | ! andue infivence 'n the action of | o 40h T don’t want to be arrested, “P‘;:lx(“:f Sllno'.:po:gedm&el)&rfiw:: :; Ex-Senator’s Memory Poor. ns, an ey we! sel okl he demand of Francico L Made- Deliet. that reciprocity with Canada dency. This he said, was his final He amserted that the news- [ ¥ Jow 1 Gomt want fo b 5 John Claude O'Merron, worki c Won't Meddl » & - unfair proposition, which was unfavor.| Fommer Senator Hopkins proved a|under the agreement would injure the 5 c n, working on | reply to all attempts to bring about ongress Won o -4 ,,t'fl':,:{,?,;f,,;"'fi.’,‘l'.:fifi? Law is a Disgrace. ably - reported by the -committee on | somewhat reluctant witness. Lis mem- | agricultural interests of the United @ SeWerage contract in Baltimore,-end- | peace or a truce of arms. Washington, April 20.—Congress is " 2d his life on a Puliman car en route o ing the garment- Said Patrick S. Drumm, represeénting | excise, while only brief tentative state- | Ory ‘Was 'poor regarding many things | States. & ; . in no temper to meddle in the intermal S otkers strile He tead the follow- | the hatters of Danbury: “Cam I show | ments in fatvor of its consideration at 218 to°have occurred about the time _—_— to Pittsburg. % Under Protection of White Flags. |40 0f Mexico, and in the semste Ing Jetter, emanating from the Man- | the union Iabel in my 5 all were heard. of Lorimer's election. KIERAN ARRESTED President James McGrea ot the Deii- | SHitot the. Beovislonnl- neonaent | S, maiority of Both sides of (he SRS ufacturers association. - Present. Law Good . Enough. PHOTG OF A WOMAN FOR GRAND LARCENY. | sylvania railroad, in his comments on | and insurrecto commander, went un- | Cucsion of the fravail through. wilel and signed 3 ecte. t Representative. Scoville of Southburs. kit the railroad situation, says. expenses| der permission of the federals and |iie rep - iy and Tad ecn ment out broad. | 2 ¥oun"C. Hoban uf Meriden said: :~Ii s S et By M L : = 7 USED FOR ADVERTISING.| Ajleged to Have Obtained Money by |are increasing. made the {rip in two automoblles Wit | I passing. . ‘This was made elebr ton. e 5 3 Me : cise committee thought the present law 4 e white flags. An Associated Press cor- g speech cast. This is the Jetter: |1t 1s truo that 95 per cent. of tiie peo- license to pach 500 residents. of a | Supreme Court to Find that She is En- False Representations. Three Chicago lce Cream. Companies | tespondont was in the camp when Ma- | thy Sfesiran siontion . by Senater Letter of Manufacturers’ Associatien. | Ple are aa .th O e _fl:u mat | license town), was good -enough., <+ . - titled:to: Damages. rwich, N. Y., April 20.—Patrick J.| Were indicted by the TUnited States|.dero met them. After the conference |Stone of Missouri, who advocated emi- “The idea that two or more men “"‘u‘“‘mm. A ik F“Yce‘“_ are | _ Representative . Peck . sald: that: the — Kieran of New York city was arrested | §r2nd jury, charged with shipping im- { Madero dictated the following: powering the prasident to use the army might combine o ruin the business of S o Mber Lolisbon Sy Froposed measure would upset a law |, Washington, April 20—The attempt | iy that city today on & bench warrant | Pure ice cream. oiis ks Stasiibns and navy in any way he might ses At in order a_personal | BP0 e Semployers. erowd e e e ey fi' e foiimze S cer pou a8 the Unit- | jgsued here following- the finding last 2 e 3 Ty 2 to_protect - American lives and Prop~ Sole aoanst o Btk sarly aorss nto the working 'very sa tor] ed States declare uficonstitutional the | Mut of two indictments againse him |, A Verdict of Manslaughter: was\re-| “Ihe peace commission came unof- |erty. The resolution was referred e have made our grandfathers turn in hearing " An effort was made to tabic the bill New: York statute making # a misde- | alloging. grand larceny in the first de- | turned against Capt. A. A. Sears, mas- | ficially and asked under what terms | the foreign relations committes, Which their graves—accustomed as they were Wanted Right of Free Speech. at this point, but Mr. Banks said | meanor to use another's photograph Eree. tar of the steamep Iroquois, which | Would make peace. 1 said I would|jg not likely to act upon it seom. . 1o piracy on the high seas, privateer- Edward M. Roselle of this city seid | that it embodied only a simple prop- | or:name for advertising or trade pur- foundered with 20 p&rsons. agree, as 1 have already said, to Dr, ing" and other zentiemanty “pastimes. | he believed he had the TIEht o ask & | Osition ‘an should be disposed Of at | poses eIy CAmO (0 an untmely | ¢ Ihe, Mdictments, handed down. by = Gomez, that in the iterest of peace I Stone Taken to Task. Bill to Legalize Beyoott. man not to violate the eleventh com- | 0nce, and he moved the immediate | end Loday. After the court had listen- | (e close of its session in connection| Representative Lewis of Maryland would resign as provisional president| scnators Cullom, Bacon, Reot and - mandment, “Thou shalt not take thy conmsideration of it. The: present. law | ed . argument against .- the law, | | i3 of Mexico, but only if I consider that|Lodge, all members of this committee, And- yet in the year of grace, 1911 strike.” | 18 working ‘excellently, he- said. A | Chi - |'with the April term of the supreme{has introduced a resolution directing | of Mexico, bu N6 Tise 1 ti s e there Iy actually & bill before the | B ¥norS job "'"l' he is on a e 1 "h{_. 6 sal et St White annousced. to court, charge Kieran with having ob- | the committee on rules to study meth- | the Will of the people has been satis- | immediately deplored public discussien which plainly states | 56 % o of Satprie Ded '"a..m,, loouis “have been | counsel .about to defend the law that 21y tront the First National bank of | ods of other parliamentary bodies gnd | Sed ~Otherwise the rovolution will |of g sister republic's troubles. and sev~ t whall be lawtui for one or more per- | W iLiOUt m of t* during the the court did not desire to hear further | p,riyjite, Y, March 18, 1909, by | report result to the house. continue, notwithstanding any peace |eral took -the Missourian 0 own behalf, or | ~ Sqriater§ oti V. The orking ex- | argument: -This.is regarded as a fore- | yaudment . and false Tepresentations, negotiations task for the tenor of his remarks, runper: ot 2 decision in favor -of 'the {4ie- gum of $10,000. ‘To obtain this| 'The Great Eniscopal Cathgdral of | Want Juarez Before Signing Armistice ru]:'flnn; that 1'“1ch dhf“a"flflfl Silor count wab doneideriti: th Yoan, ‘for -which ha gave two notes of | St John the Divine in New York was| T know all the people want the TN lace QY. cRegheT of. Mrs.-Aida T. Rhodes ng‘g,. ’,fi"’ $5,000. each, Kieran is alleged to have | consecrated with imposing serviced hy | retirement of General Diaz and no re- Would B¢ Declaration of §f Jcms oot 2 ool w{; made apd-signed a statement of his{ Bishop Greer, assisted by other pre-| eldetion. . -For that purpose & will ag- Senator Bacon said he iy a"‘wn ‘Wah 2 e hm; aph personai assets and labifities that ) lated. The edifice is only partly ¢on eept &y provislonal president any 0né| gergtood that the views Mr. h_:gm_ - h"m PROtOETaPh | date, in which he stated fhat he was pleted. of the members’of thie present cabi- | prag B0d TIRH SO0 NS £ irthday present to her | (oS WiIR (8 SHCRE o ain cors net who Wil call a new elegtion. In | FIESTEL WETe 00 EAMETENL ! % Husband.. Not long afterward her sis- i O shares of stock, bonds, notes, case this tondition is agreed upon, we - 3 ter-in-law remaried: "I saw g | porate 5 ek, 3 " | Secretary MacVeash, Bpeakina he- & pon, resident “power to muse t B e ouc 1he Pk v 2 etribe | & Turtie tare. today in the: window of I%irading | Stc, agsTogting $760.000, par value | forc the South Carolina. Bankers asso. | waut Juarez to be delivered to us'and | i ha'may see fit is in itself a and nearly $1,500,000 in estimated ook | ojay 8 o R then an armistice will be gigned. % . ) , : stamp store.” p . 00K | clation, made & plea that the southern | A H 5 R 2 et in Mes.-Rhiodes obtained froni the com- | yaiie: and that his toal personal 1| states break away from one-party rule| Will Renew Hostilities Tonight. | treme courscihad not arrived. 5 Ne 8uch Thing as Peaceful Picketing. D | pany. exhibiting . her photograph a | Ciities e e and become bi-partisan in their politics | f will wait until tomorrow evenin; Mr. Root was even more emphatic i Walter Schutz, repreacnting the em- | 1,000 judgment. ‘Now the supreme | oncmscht Mabiities, including en-|for their own good. : 15 his disavowal. ers’ association “when: put u,;""f,""” coutt: of the United States is asked | I0TSements, $550,000 t’.’.):::df\r[.];whlmmlu( el oy T Shunk to Make l.pofl. © 1its7 The- < Shale e ch are being directed by Dr. il Ko to-annul- as unconstitutiinal the New COLONIAL EXPRESS MAKES If tomorrow night | ashington, April report of was & similer e revanis: %8| York wtatute of 1903, making it a mis. | AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC NEARLY. 60 MILES AN HOUR T will commence. how: Juiy Iclaine. along the Americas Sl prnses b . ua codibions ;l::ae-m:rto use a:ram- or)t;;osnp}!l WEDS A SOCIETY GIRL A ey g ' der respecting the battle of MINISTER ADMF Sserlining fraas’ pusie ety . Broke Record Yesterday Bet: Bos- t of the Corf Prieta, Mexico, was requested by the RS Tithoup the eongent of the subject. | Baitimors Couple Marry Without| =" RS (JSUCA SO B8 | iy e plsrimage included Kelix | YA, depaetment Trom Colonel, Shanks ] AVING THREE WIVES PROMOTERS OF MEDICAL Knowledge of Bride’s Parents. ke ' Martinez of Kl *osquibal Obres | Of, the department of ;):‘{:-;'Ao Ak or four men and. warned ‘olls New Haven, C April 20.—A gon and O Braniff of Mexico City, | Was I compy g ’ x four men and warned to it | 7, eou-:hm the Third One Is CONCERNS UNDER ARREST.| Baltimore, April 20—Miss Marga- |of 175 miles batween Boston and this| speaking independently. but for the | When the battle was fought. % picketing.” “True Love. P AP —m:‘ 8 P reuakDé I;imnb;?'.gonfi da':\igl’(l)ler otFMrel!(- city in three hours and two minutes | federal government, and Silvestro Ter- Government to Investigate. s ostal Inspestors Charge Them With | Frank S, Hambleton, and Owen Frank | was made today by the Colomial ex. | razas of Chihuahua. It is_believed that the government Chicag Avu 20—Kurtz Carison, Wiegal :Use of Mails. . |Monahan 21 years of age an expert|press of the New York, New Haven| The conference was attended by Ma- | here will make & thoroush investign= s "% In Kurtz M“E" automobile mechanic for a local au-|and Hartford Railroad company, run- | dero in person_Col, Jose De L. tion of the events at Douglas 5o as t& an New -Yorlk, April 20— Four peopri- | tomobile company, were privately mar- | ning from Boston to Washington. D. | Blanco, Lieut.-Colonel Garibaldi, be prepared to answer various chrages T etors. and m of medical insti- | Fied here today. C. The train, in charge of Engineer G | as to details, supposed to be & Toutbs tonight, charg- | _The bride is goency yoara olfl-x Her | Bowman, left Boston 34 minutes late provisional ctars in the Mexican's reply to the [« % 7 u:(o;lbn%{)& nm:hn f:::era *-‘;fiome i :ankerH:;nthtl::" %nfi :sach:afld:!ms‘ city hhut ona n’ihmlfl | und‘helad 121' gte Mexican revolutionaly | can government’s protestation. & : adl - as the o' - | behind scheddle time, hevinz made all | junta in ago. President Says “Be Patient.” 3 y more, and the family,_is of the high- b 8 y 3 {u .- omgx;::g zufif'fif St sacial pesiiibn cs. H":bmon’ 't.&(-;" ifg:;led four stops between the| Madero Does Not Want Presidency. Coincident with the war depart< ‘ Fakion, 15 witnesses awere | the mother, was out of the city today T average speod for the 175 miles | ALSF the volunteer peace commis- [ments action ‘was the announcemens tons of advertising litira. | 308 it is understood she had no KNOWL | was nenrie S0 st wn heur ang iy | Sioners had retufned to El Paso, Fe- by the White House that the “Under the constitution of Conmec- Toason he ioted o reriis 28 awera- | edge of her daughter's purpose. aces 1t went up to 10 mites. The | X Martinez gave out the following | dent was inclined to await the r tleut, Ameriean @iven by Mueller:: ! confiscited. The newly wedded pair left on an | mincte Tost mas made up before the | Statement of their trip: *I do not!of a full copy of ‘the Mexican P Wite o, 1—Tate - Maser ausler of P Gtarabbile i thyough the south: im- m | want the presidency’ Madero said fre- | befare malink any . comment. Y Sutton, Neh. T o e ralday were the train reached Bridseport. Today's feat! quently during the conference. 'If | president’s advice fo_all today was te three x the ~Universal | mediately after the ceremon is believed to have broken the record | I am_ willing LID sacrifice e\flr\;thln 1p 4 o —_— g, | b> patient and to accept the situa<s BY AN MID/GMPPL!. deacon Rurc Mediedl. Inititute and the Vienna Med- between here and Boston by a regular ‘wealth, position, family name and even ! tion in.a tolerant spirit. ’ - h ical and Klectrical Institute. They | DECLARES DEFENDANT'S train and would seem to make possible g < bl . = <o A 7 ; o catered apparently to foreign born in- a three-hour run between the two | Mgl for the cause of Mexico, Didz i v Had Gone to Cabin on Lake St. Clakr 1 'ter T rs Callia sxalGhinely, for met % ANSWER IS NOT TRUE. S etween '€ WO | ought not to hesitate to sacrifice the | TWO NEW DIRECTORS % to Serve a Search Warrant. e ' o = itieRs poSition that he has held for thirt: vertising matter written in Eng'ish “ord 2 —_— 3 i OF MISSOURI PACIFIC: 5 3 s found"ak any of the Soncerne Th Replication by Plaintiff in the Eddy years for the cause of his country bk Dj",‘;“‘;“ sfilam‘vh?mm-% ree chi - | raiding ‘nspectors declared thai tle Will Case, READING OF FRENCH NOVELS Acting as Private Citizens. Vacancies Filled by Choice of James b o g i — ragiid i three “frmg. did -an aggregate bu: 3 WOMEN'S DEMORALIZING HABIT.| Esquibal Obregon, who, with Seror Speyer and H. I. Miller. " ) ! 0,000 angually, obtained| Concord,-N. H., April 20.—~A formal — Branift, had gone from Mexico City ullat, wound Sieeugh fhie-hend t5day | for kis money s atl dyertising in Amorican | Teplication to the amswer of the de-| Must Be Attacked, Says President of | to Wushington (o consult with DP| New York, April 20.—The gap leftf Clatr. while m::,""'m'. ‘nuu. Power . wbllamns pflnied in foreign lan-{ fendants in the suit brought by George World’s Y. W, C. A, Gomez regarding peace, spoke on be- | tha Missouri ific directorate by the of | 1atnch set out in pursuit of the sal y — R ey o mon: of, the halt ot the federal government and | resignation of Kuln Loeb & comps= boat of D, K. Harder, who s alteged| Wife No. 3—Amelia Tent AfiEllémo late Mary Baker ly, founder of the| Indianapolis, Ind., April 20.—One in- | 8regd to transmit any terms Madero | ny's representatives, who re : Christian Science church, against Bx- | guential and demoralisig habt might suggest to the presidert at Mex- 3 the oiinastd 15 hd Beaded Sor 1oy Eaad iy fih’,fiefi; lx‘r?onn:m in é{m... De- © ‘BRINGS §150,000 AT SALE. ecutor Henry M. Baker of Mrs. Bddy's| (e women «-foeg;?;::i"gan‘é AR | 100 CIty. They were acting only 88 | coiin ot B B o “““"‘,.r';'."‘i’.'a of shore. cause he loved her. ¥ fi’c’;‘m‘; g;";‘;’g ‘%d':i ::‘;g residn” | which must be aitacked is the reading ]lfl\'clffexcllizens.‘_ bent on secing a|the road, was filled today by the se- Harder 15 76 years old and is g eri Mueller bas besn working as an elec- | Bought by Village of Q.r.teg. Springs| o i, awas Bied (e Mermmaak | 8 noveis translated from Krench into| Descéful condition in their nafive|jection ‘of James Speyer of the "1 Ble, one land being disabled. ° Mat- | triclan, He said he came of a family | - ¢ .&'. Reservation. Gounty superior court by counsel for| Josaan LS A SRR ey B Meero, ik A SR OB S & cofipany SN s ex-Sheriff Joachim | of Lutheran ministers and was or. kiag e SRl i g i president of the e Have No Axe to Grind. Miller, receiver of the Bufiale amd World's Young Womenis Christian as- Matthews, whe waa shot. ana. kilied | dained assach Mimeett, Hie res was | Sarato; April_20.—Richard Susquehanna, railway. Mr. Miller will The document is. simply a statement o I i “Wé huve no axe to grind.” Obregon q 3 2 by voung Benny Govare a féw months| a pastor at Alpm )li-: . until ma A f‘mfivldl famous club house and [ that the bill omplaint true and| Sociation fo the convention of the| g4ij at the conference. “A il we want |8erve in an advisory capacity. ¥ #50 whon the sherlft wa iistaken by | death tve years ago He said b wa | pari whe bogit tnday by the village the: detendant's anewer is mot {ruc:| ATISTLAT BSSCAlon Sdat, U | is to stey”the bloodslied and destruc- | They eucceed Paul Warbure and , and his 3 tosithe state mineral | this. pags ; tis 7] ernment. has sranted all the conces-| d rris ana| frst’ °"‘“""" at "“ ., Wheén -nvl :“brvnlhw o R 3 B nang; confinted Wi orEr sions 'you' (Madero) have asked: and dire\.tm Mr. Bush was elected presi- £ 9 e Pas: n will ‘be taken Juno 15. NO CORRUPTION FUND e e fhie. moral victory, for which ail big | dent of the St Louis, Iron Mountain i1 ison sad Wis tticle, Rev. £chin- eld - Mouse and grounds Miss Grace Dodge of ‘Ne otk s The ] O axton. Tl told his third wife | once sl famous 33 am American FOR SUNDAY BASEBALL.| 7ading the report of the national eX-| won = Why cause further suffering {sidiaty of the Missouri Pacifie. » Dbattles dre fought, has already been |and Southern Rallway company. & £ - itive ard of the association, seid i tion from th of Monté afla. Mr. . Canfleld bought St S and misery among the people that are | resignation from the presidency themt 00. several vears ago,{ New York Senate Censures Rev. O. R.| ifs work ot home ang abroad had in- | your ppople and my people?” Western Maryland railway had bsew “ m'-““ th’z‘l{&gfl,“’d’ — gwmwwreb&om Milier for His Statement. got of $390.000 for expenses GUING {he nn:-n Diaz’s Best Friend. CONNECTICUT PIANG DEALEZRS g t two years. ar Braniff said: “I am President . o St park and the club house and| Albany, N. Y., April 20—The senate| ™ ' Bebt triend. but 1 am not & - e o ] R T = L peak- g:mt halle, withi other bulldings aud | today adopted ihe repart of the com- | |\VENTOR KILLED BY Ing for. Bim, but for myself alone. 1| 00 A"'""L S en msdmm ysed as public | mittee on privileges and elections, cen- | 2081 BusE: persondlly that Prosidetit an 8 ings. l.uflng the dmv O. R. \1!1. 1tm hav-{ HIS OWN DEVICE | Diaz w! ?1 arrange for an armistice” | g c'mm April 20.—The 3 bl Ing asserte be'hl" a lethodi: con- % Apr 2 7 Cons m in flpum.u. Ferce | ways and ; | DEFENDS SON OF MAN ference recentl Fad informa. | Youns Man Dies in Bath Tub. While| S Hay Brokon. Primises. necticut R Piano Dealers’ ass E L ion to the effec m.x a fund of $250,- Testi ApBliskae: | . “But Diaz has ma some | v tion_of Conne 'uL held their fifth as<d | o 1 600 had been raised by certain i S AN APPSR | uefore and has o keep . { nual convention at the Winthrop hofal Ann J_rhe _diplo- | gcribed Former. District Attorney Councel for | ¢St Sunday baseball legisia- ; 0. Victor Baimen, | RAGES RIS B AN LS . 1n REPSEIR AT Sedon. a4 Svenite WBlch was Srat ovi. with the saving Negro. Who Shot Another. e i oung inver " t?\:"lodh:!n h];’af & BaL . hon : : et ll u g e P r evidence that the said ! ovmoed that 3 .do mot want anyihir i > % 5 ke An in detail st B2 nbo y ing | Caere nas w foundation in fact,”| “1p fo do_anything, go anyy ., As e 9 3 1 - mbced that mx D, Pairce had this' o b dicted for muT- | saya the report. | ter in a bath tub SR S ie acoany 3 s inintater to Norway and sltural e 5 e e ans ot the oe i [asir t r - X Y . e Dres - that, in cn-lqum several transfers trm trying’ to repay a’ ;,mg :mnmw d->v1 | WIND BLEW 70 MILES T ror 1.“0 Pleaded as an American Citizen. s President, F Wouid be i . £ A viines AR vice presiden T.. 8. 8w Switser- | foreisn countries home. | & slave in the Osborne family in North Eibdst trea 1and, will succeed Ir.mco ; Carolina. - The ifdicted man’s father,| Ki 3 i (ha tab. alniuat coNoRt: by | ek ek bence 2nd p g8, e, Wik o g ; Ete o it 3 e o Kisked Up & w:.;-‘.—"; Seox anif Carried | Wi eh emm&:fi}um Se Srovaica {’15'"3 & ’fi‘ | son Clinton, New Haven. name in_antebellym days, . : { ~ A physician sai mer yon uarez and settle the details T TR { h his: u ne-gy ftty Dt riaked been killed by a combpinattion ozsu Tates < Fell D"" Near °"" “"'"‘- Boston; April 20—One of the worst| botsoning and mmersion. ¢ Oswego, N. Y. Al - @'”’Y’orh Ve | storms for many vears swept Cape o2 oot . : Claney, 24 yedrs old, l'dl desd on - | Cod today, carry! down telephone P ou must all agree that it is tima bi of .2 Iy i e in :‘pg:h';x; nears re-| S0 YL TYing down telephone | ASSETS' OF $60 AND 1or-TIHK to do somss secriicing on his | Bty cemtn:; Yere todey. . He Pete heinted | communication except by means of ihe DEBTS OF §2#470.| ONIL Sccount ana step out.” Madeto e grave had saved ws (ienight from Highiand gnc on > “Ameticans crowged @long the (§200 il and was the s tp of the «¢@pe reparts that the hwest of Kl Paso'dnd Cons Eh ey g wind reaclied 8 Velocityof 74 milesan | . v’ Aiii 50, v i o msurrectos, Many fn-| N hotr. 1t was penfed by snow o, especially 'Azbericans, step- nm ana-idhed up @ terrihc sea | (Kid-3cCov). i forimer gla] PeqoNarthaline to E) Paso for haina wireless. o £ u 4 warexu.: lusssage received in this{ Kid” McCoy ‘Files -a Voluntary Patis mise the peace meelmz wag in 1d7his o youu Clancy D e etatenc™ lyworth just $60 and his debts e Apeil . 20. &_“w,- B v 2 $ 35 21,470, according to a voluntary 1048 tation and i meatit by’ the e "'“"" @0 o e A - Drcaideiit, of -the. Hatriman lines, ’ miu ey flod lierd 0day. OF |- drez Closed Last Night.. . uiinin tory, . balloting - N etees y Righ f”“‘» felt es- |/ é0ted- 4 director of -the- Harri- i th cis clothing to: the joueh Ggn.. Juan Navarro, com- sl Officers o Used in All Walks of Lifs. 3 incivel reason | Khich i The tncredced cont of ving. ¥ bankc today. Mrs. E.| At Rotterdam The remmhunc 316 u manding Juarbs, persisis that He has 3w in-continental o which new bears heavily upon our pu- i rincipal stock- | New York. s ‘on hanfl ea no demand for the surrender le. and”that they have not received | pol " g n. At b‘l‘shg-mml L 20, Aown. the. town is closed s of dumestic : froy m;w otk ¥ for ront. $4.15 3 D civilians are kepl - protective du- ek Has Sent $10 to 7 u ¥ : Lo, 3 P t les pairgl U

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