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: E§ FUNSTON DECLARES VERA:GRUZ IS IMPREGNABLE | saaiis: St o ™owrt e Admiral Mayo Reports Heavy Artillery Firing in Progress at| Capablanca, beat Tarrasch, and Mar-! tion Will be Taken as Proof of fte Wshington, May 12.—Expressions of | garding the maintaining of tho light confidence that mediation would be |on Lobos Island have been received | Washington, May 12.—The president | acts of said consul against Tampico, But Does Not State Which Faction is Gaining | Tarrasct. 6 1-2, Marshall 6. —British s.nm at Tampico Reinforced by Cruiser| Tomb of Ariztomenez Discovered. The Bulletin's Circulation in- Norwi HOPEFUL WAR WILL BE AVERTED] Cabinet Members Express Confidence That Medi- ation Will be Successful - ‘Conference on Opium Quastion. ‘The Hague, Netherlands, May 12.—| % A third international conference on the 's s iEiarEsaz) is_Now Assured| Nervous Witness for June 15. 4 L W > > 3 s Mexican Pelitician Arrives at Havana. 2 > 3 Havana, May 12.—Ex-Senator Fer- | TO BE DELIVERED TO BRAZILIAN nandino Iglesias Calderon, a Mexican - % itician, who was liberated from the MINISTER “ortress of San Juan De Ulua by the 3 American naval forces at Vera Cruz, . SENT TO MEXICO CITY (A8 HE GIVES DETAILS OF PLANS AGAINST ROSENTHAL. EYES WERE NEVER STILL Scores in Chess Tourney. St. Petersburg, May 12.—In the chess i - tourney here today the Cuban expert, | Mexican Foreign Office Hopes This Ac- Shapiro Testified Yesterday That He. Heard Dago Frank Sa; “Evm‘u‘i‘ all Right, Beoker Has Cops Fixed.” shall loat (G Alechine. Present Aodrge: Capablanca 9, Alechine 8, Tasker 7 Fulfilling International Obligatien. Ak Athens, Greece, May 12.—The tomb | Mexico C: May 12.—Acting For-| New York, May 13.—Counsel for 2 B 2, Trd of Aristomenes, the celebrated Mes- | ¢i8n Minister Rulz today telestaphed | Charles Becker, who is on trial charged Bristol—Report of Skirmishes Between Federals and |0l ian ero ot the second Sparéan war | the South - American medigtors s | With the murdér of Herman Noseathal in the seventh century before Christ [ Washington that American. Vice Con- | Obtained t an admission from Constitutionalists Come ‘From Pacific Coast — Huerta |was discovered today at Rhodes by | %l Williams, under arrest at Saltillo, | Willam Shapiro, driver of the gray Italian excavators. Numerous antiqui- | Chafged with aiding the rebels, had | murder car, that testimony he gave on R % P4 2 1S e ties were found in the sepulchre. bheen ordered sent to Mexico City um- | direet eramination at today’s session Drawing All Available Troops to Assist in Maintaining St s der guard, to be delivered v the Bass|Was Dot the mame as that he save ot Himself at Capital. / | NOMINATIONS MADE e ok Iminister for' return ‘to ~ dkefthe trial 9t the four gunnes. At the . sunmen’s Shapiro testified BY PRESIDENT WILSON.| The message said: : SRiE dxiving the Tt A o tas e e “Referring t etroj eard | General Shakeup in Secretaries of Le- | excellency in :ag‘i':d(g'u?mofum"_" =.v fimfi'fi all rl,")h.:a mx- gations to Various Countries. gonsul at Saltillo, I have the honor to | Ias the cops fixed.” At the first Becker inform you that notwithstanding the | {rigl Shapiro testified he heard some- in the car make a Temark about successtul in avoiding war between the | from Admiral Badger and afford altoday made these nominations: War- | forces, it has aiready been ordered hing being ail right.” He didn't TUnited States and Mexico came from ! possible explanation of the impression | ren D. Robbins of Massachusetts, now | that he be sent to Mexico City, under | ¥now the person, however. several members of the cabinet toddy |Teceived by Huerta that we had act- after President Wilson had discussed the whole situation with his official ually taken possession of the island. The despatch is given in its entirety |legation at Guatemala, vice Hugh R. |cordance with the desire expreased by | Who said “Everything is all right. second secretary of the embassy at{Proper guard, and placed at the dispo-| During his direct examination today Mexico City, to be secretary of the |#ition of the Brasilian minister, in ac- he testified that it was “Whitey Lewis" family. and literally correct. | Wilson. Frederic Ogden de Billier of { him, in order to arrange for the return | Becker has fixed the cops.” After be: The president is directly hopeful. He | “Referring department’s midnight | the District of Columbia, now secre- | of said Silllman to the United States. | i€ closely questioned for more than is anxious that no untoward incidents ' Synday determined that the only thing [tary of the legation to Greece and | The Mexican foreign office that | half hour by Mr. Manton of Becker' or indiscreet acts on the pari of any in Mexico should de- of the forces mediation conferences begin at Niag- ara Falls next Monday. in a* conference the lighthouse not been seized in any military that the keepers were free and go, but that the Americ on Lobos Island had | that light was taken by force. had undertaken to keep burning as a protection to the world’s | FOUR REBELS DESTROY navigation. diators also S Mr. that arrest of the Vi tol b - B s ey A FEDERAL GUNBOAT departmenis were seeking to learn the | b facts concerning th uth Americans accused of “sniping” Fire of Huert: sense, come | certain essential parts of light ma- Secretary Brvan explained at length | chinery and for personal protection | general at Santa Domingo, to be sec- | merit. I beg to reiterate to your ex- | Machine toward Sixth avenue when he to the three South American mediators | of lightkeepers he was given b_\‘_( ‘om- ate in the day that ! manding Officer Fanning a certificate | eral at Bangkok, Siam, vice Sheldon T. | consideration. The | Crosby. @ (Signed) operation of this light is considered | ~John O. White of Maryland, now of greatest importance to all vessels | third secretary of the embassy at navy | on this coast. the lights five | Abandoned Vessel Set Afire Under Shore Batterie: at American forces during the landing e at Vera Cruz and that a report would | Nogales, Sonora, May be_made probubly tomorrow. faires of Mexico Ci with Preside House tonigh some indig the t Wil on at American embassy at the White it was understood that es inciuding the Tampico | day. incident which led to the break .with { Equipped with inflammable mate- Huerta were di details mediation conferences. Lamar of the supreme court nd Frederick W, Juatic of the United States Léhmann, former soli wiil studving data on lexico and offic represent the mediation eonference. spent the day | gauntlet_of the batterles to safety. 1 cussed as well as some the United States The maga#ine of the Morelos explod- Teports, familiarizing themselves gen- |ed, destroying the vessel. eruily with the Mexican problem. ©Ome tense phase of the situation was | ers reported they were drawing their relieved by news that J. R Silliman, |lines closer about Mazallan the fall The constitutionalist-field cotamand- American vice-consul at Saltillo, had | of which was momentarily éxpected. ordered released by ernment. Consider Huerta’s Protests. The mediators were more occupied Fuerta's considering @gzainst the seizure the Huerta gov- of Mexican pacification. vey City ever, 0 man’ released. Reports from the Mexican govern- zet away The Consul protests unharmed. HOUSE DEMOCRATS Next Winte: winter. members of the | son has suggested to house leaders who specifically mention but that “all Ame The des; consul at Saltillo are saf in Mexico said that all was quiet in | credits during the present session. Mexico City. the Funston on the situation at Vera Cruz. No attack in the city is apprel the general said and in any event the Amerid foree. It President en permission ar department etary itary report became Wilson's sanction for of Vera Cruz Safe from Attack, From a outstanding feature confident the day was | devote the next two.weeks to consid eration of the anti-trust bills, the Cov- point of view the |ington interstate trade commission bill, the Clayton anti-trust bill and the from General | Reyburn message for federal control known rehended, | appropriation bills are to be taken up. today activities extends | measures. The action of the caucu: to_ preparations for emergen- | however, does not preclude their con- Garrison to transports and have troops eral Funston, big has been | sideration in the house if they are charter several | reached after the programme as ar- forces of | Tanged has been disposed of. in readiness to reinforce Gen-| In presenting the administration for their | plan Mr. Underwood said Yhe presi- developments. Admiral artillery firing ing. als during the dax, but orders movement are being withheld pending | dent had counted upon inclusiom of been Mayo reported had at Tampico from 9 o'clock this morn- Whet alists were gaining was not The British | rural credits, because of pledges in the today that | party platform, but that, with . the in_progress | banking and currency committée abso- lutely unable to agree it was impracti- federals or constitution- | cable to make it a fixed part of the pro- | stated. | gramme for the’ present session. Inci- vernment, whose nation- | dentally Mr. Underwood referred with e heavily interested at Tampico, | fezling tc his coming removal from the ordered Bristol to reinfor. ron at Tampico, From the Pacific coast directly south of the city of México came a report fighting _continued at Genersl . constitutionalists and the federal gar- Late James J. Hill. that deculiory Mazatlan between rison. The federal the cruiser | house to the senate. . the British squad- RAILROAD INSTRUCTION AT HARVARD COLLEGE. il Obregons | Chair Wifl Be Named in Honor of the Federals Abandon Garrison. Cambridge, Mass., May 12.<A pro- fessorship of raflroading for the grad- garrison at San Blas, | yae gchool of business administration & port about 125 miles further south, | of Jarvard university has been almost ;o‘f‘_;"““"“"" the town, it was re- | sompletely endowed, it was announced declared, the City, The garrison’ moved, in_the inference beinz given that| e .fofal amount required.is $125,- direction it Was | ionight, The chair will be named in of Mexico | honor of James J. Hill Huerta was drawing available troops | o009 of which = $100,000 has been to assist him in maintaining himself | iCaeCq Tt js proposed also to raise in the o7 Mexico, betwed id Ermators had been 10 have bee ng bends o of capital. Acopulco, a . Pacific | gy owment funds to the coast port directly south of the C“Yxnmg\flx ot"sdzso,ono for inkfruction in a federal garrison bout 400 st was the scene of fighting | rajiroading. understood | "“phe Hill professership pian was | g m’f[;‘g“- Started, it is understood, by Howard ta adherents whose | ignioiz,” chalrman of the” New York operations covers ountainous region. rm evoked here b ata ived in i ferocious threats itantx of the capital con- te in the ubsence of con- i newe. from Mexico City. Des- | Merlden, Conn., May 13—Robert W. quar- | Robdris of Bostoh and Harrison §. | Blease’s staff, i aead here to- | mediately left the darkened house for | slouds of bisek smeke imsuing from Mot George Wushington R t diplomatic Somg ihe day made either of Zupa sing ived ted explicit ger in nded, Bryan's yisit 1o explain the Lobus ¢ was the divdomati a the inter- | New Haven and Hartford iiroad; the mov Cepion | Robert Bacon, former ambassador to - | irance, and Thomas W. Lamont, & O | New York barker B Held for Higher Court. no_mention | Trafford, of Chicago, canvassers, who of the m! Huerta gainst sorted mminent, from el were arrested Sundav, charged wi improper conduct with two young wo- men Who had-been with them on a a_lcgation at | canvassing tour in Massachuseiis, City in response 1o u divect | were each held in $1,600 for the high- he that no_im- | er court today to the me- G Tsiand 3 egate. divection LR % State Business Men’s President a Del- chief development on | Hartford; May 12—Gov. Baldwin has side of the situation | appointed Frank H. Johnston, of New of- | Britain, president of the State Bus- Bad- | iness’' Men's Association, a delegate to nd k to be held in Eu 12—The des- truction of the.federal gunboat More- Nelson O'Shaughnessy, charge d'af- |los, in the harbor of Mazatlan last Sunday was accomplished by four reb- y. had his first conference |els, who took chances against the fire of ‘the federal shore batteries, accord- ing to details which reached here to- rials, the four men in a rowboat made at might have come up in_the | their way.to.the war vesse, ground- ed and abandoned by lis crew. Un- der the fire of the federal batteries they placed their oil-soaked torches tor general, who | In the hulk of the vessel, hurried back {at | to their small boat and agein ran the TO LIMIT PROGRAMME. Vote in Caucus to Let Rural Credits Go of Lobos Island Over U and the detention of the five South Americans than in the general subject media- tors were confident tomight that Sil- liman would Washington, May 12.—House demo- crats in caucus tonight voted to limit the legislative programme for the re- J mainder of this session to anti-trust Jules Jusserand. the French ambassa- | measures and appropriation bills Ru- dor, called on Secretary Bryan to con- | ral credits will gc.over unti: next | him information from Mexi which indicated that Consul Sil- liman is still under guard in Saltillo. This preceded receipt, of news, that Of the 230 members who attended the caucus, not more than 20.voted against how- | the programme. Majority Leader Un- Huerta had ordered Silli- | derwood outlined the plans of the ad- ministratior. and explained that {he work of the session was being curtail- ment to the French embassy did not'ed “in the hope of an adjournment of Silliman, | congress by July 10.” President Wil- il ." | called upon him early in the evening tches from the French charge | that no attempt be made to pass rural The caucus voted to have the house | of railroads’ security issues. Then the The prohibition and woman suffrage n position could not be taken | proposed ~constitutional amendments | Were not considered by the caucus on the ground that they were not party that could be construed as occupation | Montenegro, to be secretary of the | your excellency may see in action | counsel, Shapiro finally admitted that of Lobos Island was that lighthouse [legation ~at La Paz Bolivia, vice |Of the government a further Droof of | he had told two different stories. velop to cloud the horizon when the ' keeper when leaving light was pre- .vented from taking away with him | ~ Willlam Walker Smith of Ohio, now | tions and of its showing to the m«:a- the truth. He added that it was “Dago on which they Charles E. Strangeland its fulfilling its international obliga- | Shapiro said his testimony today was secretarv o fthe legation and consul | Iy nations the considerati Frank” who ordered him to turn his retary of the fomation and consul gon | cellencies the assurances of my high | 4rs¥, up in ot of the Hotel Metrow - pole In Forty-i street. piro did pot remember just what he testified to “R. A. ESTAVA RUIZ” |at the inguest Conducted by the coroner Mexico City, to b of % ’msoh:r; o Rt u;:'nx e lexico ty, to be secretary the ro & hij ly mervous un- legation and consul gemeral at Santo | M/LITARY AUTHORITIES der cross examination by Mr. Manton. Domingo, Decminican republic, vice DEPORT STRIKEBREAKERS | It 18 expected that his admisston will William Walker Smith, play an Important part in the trial Charles B, Curtis of New York, late- | Sent Out of Turbulent Mining Dis- | &ter on. 5 1y secretary of the legatlon and consul trict of .Colorado. Bald Jack” Rose, the. star witness Ond. secretary. of toa. embasey ot “tne 7 e A B Ty o oa, the 4 y _of the embassy of the| Trinidad, Colo, May 12.—] - A ol e S peies United States at Rio de Janeiro, Braail, | strikebreakers were deported by the | P istrict Attorney =Whitman and ice Fraukiin Mott Guither. appainted-| militarys authortiton at Aguiler- Seoay | Race ©o .ot the detadls of the ol anjac oY of the legatlon at Christl- | when they applied for worl {n- the | eath ‘af Rossathal . e caad howy 4 _| Royal mine because the strikers ob- : . (o omia b Susstont. Jv, of New York | jeolid 'tu Oisir presence. Yhe' 1 | ot et Jim to Nave the 0.5, irt secrstary of the embassy | wers' put aboard @ train boubh 8 | BLEn e boic s and the mauner in Vice Warron D. Robbins, second seere: | Do “the job." T aiso told how he had . Robbins, | secre-| P E_ Quinn, union leader in the a z tary of the embassy at Mexico Cit AR o instilie® a fear of & “frameup” and an plinllett Johmson of Jersey City, ¥ 1. gfi{finir In“hat Seetion Bovabls, wene | STeat into the minds of the Funmen to | tter than at any, other point. FHi London, to be third secretary of em- | added that.Gapoar T _polut- . Hy L 5 . .Captain Johnston of th : retary of the logation to Baraguay and | arriry 2nd that trestment had dons | fhe facy of District Attorney Wittman, Uruguay. on fo Paraguay and | more toward induciug the men to sur- | Becker, the crowd In the court room Eibridge Gerry Green of Massachu- | [ro’0T thelr arms than all the talking | ama tha floor at his feet. While ho e L o [ sscrstary. of {heem: | .. At Ludlow, back Of. the e of i B H T P, et Bat. audible England, vice Hallett Johnson, nomi- | oy tont colony, the first new white | were direct and to the point. - a g et Johoson, ol | canvas was.epread todey. Bireets wers | T B e e Roas S R T laid out for the new tent city and | concluded late. today. His croes e - $ Srety thipaant in condition for the re- | amination Will begin with the resump- of - the colony at Raf . NEGRO LYNCHED FOR Heights as soon as possible. - The mur. | Lompoy, Ui Proceedings tomorow ASSAULTING WHITE GIRL |™hier of guns continued today. ghout the strike Mob of 1,000 Broke Tnte Jail at Shreve. | 2016 and umton offfcials, mine spersricg | CRUISER MONTANA DELAYED port, La., and Secured Culprit. and citizens expressed the opinion that BY FOG AND RAIN. this condition would continue. . | linopmets ey U I M Expected Ship Will Reach Boston This {ition, "2 “hegro héld on the chacse ot | VOTE NOT IMMINENT Morning. assaulting a ten year old white girl | ON TOLLS EXEMPTION CLAUSE. tana, bearing the bodies of there New was taken from the parish shortly e Boon today and lyoghed. Tor | Numerous Senators Hae Signified In- | S, BaAring:the hodies of there New i boys stood in the rain outside the jail tention to Spéak on Measure. is expected to reach here tomorrow Faiiroad 1ton &l n6 sisel obstacle thet | _Washington, Mey 121t became ap- | (NoUEH . raln and foF LORIERL TioF kept them from the negro. Steel saws | Parent today that the ‘menate cannot | failure to arrive today disappointed Boston, May 12—The cruiser Mon- Fel MOBILIZATION CAMPS finally were used and entrance was |T°8Ch a vote on the proposed repeal of | crowds of people who waited on the SAMERY TR b the tolls exemption clause of the Pan- | waterfront for hours in a drizzle. Sherift. J. P, Flourney had tele- | 302 canal act for at least ten days or | The bodies of Daniel A. Haggerty aphed Yhe governor for troops and | [W0 Weeks. unless democratic lead- | of Cambridge, = corporal of marine &raers had been: sont the Shvbremag | ers make an extraordinary effore. to | corpa: Rufus E. Perey of Concord, N. .company of the national guard to re- speed up the proceedings, as half a H., a private of the corps, and Walter port to him for service. Before the | 0Z€n senators have announced their | L. Watson of Bastham, a naval sea- | { company could be assembled the negro | iBtention to speak on the tolls ques- | man, will be landed with simple cere- | had been taken from the jail, a rope | L% and several more gave similar | monies at the navy yard as soon as the blaced about his neck and he was drag- | J0700 todav. It is probable that At- | crufier docks. ged half a block from the Jail ore the . | telephone “pato. appostte | the. pacish | YOte can be taken, and under the pres | RAIN CAUSES DAMAGE j court house and strung up. A knife | 80t arrangement with only one senator | Soas tefe sEckis To TS Bly A wnife | speaking cach day, action on the to IN STATE OF MICHIGAN. ‘oyr‘et:eno “&siiprono‘:’"cm dead most mn‘;“l is still some distance in the Oveb 000 P Afly Lo = he crowd dispersed. - - rics r amiiton, 1t said, followed a it | 10 fhe threo hours it gave totolis Continuously for 36 Hours. e orphan girl into ned to a speec . moving picture show half = mock |bY Senator Smith, who favors ‘repeal,| Detrolt, Mich, May 12—After fall- i from the policé station and assaulted | 8P to & debate between Senators | ing continuously for 36 hours, estab- hér. The child is in a sanitarium for | Borah and Willlams over regulations | lishing rew local precipitation records | e et governing the Weliand canal, which | for the month of May, rain ceased late ied to a dispute between the United | today, and danger of further flood eat Britain several years | damage in Detrolt and elsewhere in WIND, RAIN AND LIGHTNING ago. southern Michigan abated tonight. STRIKE PITTSBURG DISTRICT D e D st e Syt Scores of Persons Injured and Hun- | dreds of Thousands of Dollars’ h - - factories were forced temporarily to | | Damage Done, U"'::‘;“"g; P'I"fl;'h»'eg ;N" \zw-rt- | suspend wrh‘n The flood was receding | { Pittsburgh. Pa, May 12—Th, 2 S i e etk e e i . Pa, May 12.—The sec- Kalamasoo | ond_ disasirous Wind. rain and® slec: i~ o Soaae ren 350000, cal storm in less than 24 hours | ‘Boston Mal while in _the vich of Battle C: on, ERPY o i e in the nity of Battle Creek Scores of persoas, many ot thernJUriDE | officlals that orders will be lssued fo | Property was sald to reach 350.000. At | e o hestons e 3300; | assemble the troops in each of the | Kalamazoo one man was drowned | tholisands st Hollaog "8 hundreds of | states in mobillzation camps according lage. - g; 1- report submitted to . Governor | THREE MEN KILLED [ okt Kittaning, hivty milce trom here, oF e e e 3 W, Flewvey BY LOG DR{VERS’ BLAST. ny persons were caught by flying | * 3 S sn ¥ debris when wind unroofed two face ador Heavey, who has just return- tories and- an. apartment hony £y [ed from a conference with Washington | Were Attempting to Bresk Up Ice Near are ll\?'ge.hn: e {‘:fif,k:',, ;.";,;“‘,“'94 troops, Massachusetts would be asked | Bangor, ,Me, May 12.—Three men tured skulls and internal injurice asd | 10, fUFnish its quota with the other |are reported to have been killed and are not expected to recover. 2 es, on a pro-rata of population ba- | feven injured by an expiosion of dy- Hundreds of trees in the to d that volunteers would not be | "amite being used by log drivers to CTADEOD. ¥ P Py e e Grafiod inte. the service uptll tha iy | Dlast leo near Northwest Carry. tos broken Y rive eorviaandow | ttia proved nadequate to the demands, | Dight. The men were members of a g i S o - | driving orew employed by the Great on. g Jose 8¢ Kittaning alone ts esti- | MILD PANIC IN e CuIE Rt T reanod Bocs ,000. The roof of t X apartment houss was Hlown 300 Fom HARTFORD PICTURE HOUSE | tonight. e g e B B E 98 5he | Twe Youthe Were Fighting and Small | 20,000 Mystic Shriners on Parade. s ot e s e g iine Al fu Ortaatal ceatemas’ and Moatd F H"':‘"d’lftnm‘ ., May 13.—A fight in | the h-nd.s:: ‘thhe v:a";‘::cl';flu )1;;000 IE y & moving ure theatre tonight start- | members e ine, here 'MEMBER OF BLEASE'S STAFF ca mild panie, that reached el |for the mesting of the imporial coun 1 SHOT DEAD IN STREET | Max when a small boy shouted “Fire!” | il of the fraternity, tonight marehed | | The policeman on duty, hewever, man- | in the annual pageant of the order. | Result of Quarref That Arose During | 28°d to quelr; the d!:lurlnm:e and_ne Tfl"t’l‘:l‘l”fluh'eofl:zzfillnh“d :’m first meet- i {one we serjous urt. Osear Re- ¥ siness, however, was Trial of Assassin’s Brother. | fing and. Abyaam Samier, vouts, who | transactad i o | eceupied framt seais, got inte an ar- e O e aavomty L—dohn M. | sument that ended when Refino punch Fire Bcare at Waterbury. > .3 STROr | ed the ether in the face. Many im Waterbury, Cenn., May 18 —Heavy was a sequel to @ quarrel that - the down tewn seetion a mild fire | Tirioe ihe irial of BWieANE Brateas e e scare. While the fire had a threaten- in a magistrate’s court | Sullivan was _Bteamship Arrivals. ing appearanee for half an heur it | arrested. : Havre,” May 11.—Steamer La Tou- | Was contrelled by use of practically all from the court after adjournment apd | Flume. May 12.—Steamer Saxonia, | held to ps n was well known as a law- | 3P0lis. New York, . ver and was prominent in poiitics in | _Antwers. Jay 13- Steamer Vader- | factory. -except that there has Laurens, his home town. land, New Yo some improvement in the condition: of X Glasgew, tife bromchial tubes, \ 1 b - o the deors and ‘exits. . It was during this | the four stery briek buildi “No 21| n a crowded street July 1 rominent famil; A ri ory ing, Neo. e P eatiorin nis eotion] Fhe s‘:mtz‘u;}‘ confugion, that the cry ef fire was | Harsisen avenue, at noon teday, gave | heT Urial she claimed $10,000 or thereabouts. fd‘ Kansas will need 40,000 harvest its crops The American Bar Asseciation ‘will hold fts annual meeting in Washing- ton, Qetober 2 John Calhoun Mays, Democratic Na- tional Committeeman from Kentucky, ‘| died in New York. An impeachment resolution_ asint Judge A.’G‘.“‘Mw‘h of West V! Was presented in the house, Frau von Betham-Hellweg, wife of the Imperial Chancelior, Dr. Tehobéld von Betham-Hollweg, dled in Berlin: - James E. Sullivan, who enlisted s m B. Lawrence, of Bodm,}h a drummer boy in the Civil War at the age of 11 years, dled in 65 years. Ky., with a capital ered closed by the aminer. $25, The plant of the Hamilten Shoe Co., at Columbus, Mo., h: closed because of a strike of Commission. ployes. The Bridgepol has filed articles of incorporation: wi ‘Washington, May _12—Indications the secretary of state. The capital is $50,000. The nineteenth annual conventien | Cass’ Ledydrd, Willlam Rock: of the National Association of Manu- | George F. Baker and George o facturers will be held In New ¥ork, | loch iller, di rs of the New York, May 19-20. Every street car in 8t. Louis stopped | the Inquiry being conducted by the for three minutes to honor the memory | Interstate Commerce comumission in- of the Americans who lost their lives | to the financial operations of the at Vera Cruz. James Keely, owner of Record-Herald” and Inter-Ocean” has | statement concerning his attitude to- called upon readers of the newspeper | wards the exami: n of these wit- to christen it. Atlanta was crowded wi the Mystic Shrine, attending the forti- eth annual meeting of council of the order. Estelle Barrett, two years old was ting these witnesses on the stand, lest run down and killed by a heavily laden truck while playing in front of DeF | iher pionune from any prosecution home in The Bronx. conference with_ President Wilson to- o s Arthur E. Mayer, 19 yeardid, who | night on the New Haven situatio e’ A | was arrested in London, will be extra- | {ater he was asked the direct ques- | fnally, dited on a charge of grand larcency Iy, at,a second visit to committed in Maryland. Decatur Maxwell, vice- the Chesapeake & Ohio, was knocked r | pr down by an automobile at Richmond, ST el g the 7 jan Va. His injuries are not Deputy Sheriff Dan 1. Tolbert was | there shall be prosecution in the Shot ‘3" killed by John Cox and A. E. h:: s o, ot Jole, State conviet guards at a con- % tion Chief ! struction camp near Badip,"N. C. sel Folk, when the Hearing was Members of the Natiénal Committes | 8bly tomorrow morning. Four of il of the Soclalist party met in Chicago | New Haven directors were subpoehaed to make preliminary arrangements for | ff tomorrow and Lewis Cass Led- its Congressional campaign next au- | Y8Fd is in the city. Mr. Mellen has tumn. Jesse Pomeroy, who has served 36| Mr. Ledyard attended today’s ses. years of solitary life imprisonment in | Siof_of the inquiry and, late in the Charlestown, Mass, for number of young boys, was declared insane. Fire originating in the Western | of Boston and Maine stock. E Union telegraph ofMica consumed half | Lawrence said that his family's hold- a block in the business Deming, N. Y. The loss at $260,000. In 14 months Postmaster-General| Mr. Ledyard challenged the ac- Burleson has appointed masters, 51771 of whom Presidential grade and 1 fourth class. Anna Cirezwna a Polish maid em- | opportunity to be heard later on that ploved by David Reiss, of New York, | matter. was probably fatally burng clothing caught fire from a gas stove. Preston Williame, of Oci ‘was arrested charged with youths with a shotgun. sented a remark made about a mem- |in other lines in which they wer in- ber of his family. resent them in settlement scale with the company. Representative Doremus, of Michi gan, was exonernted of the charge of | the witness said, at the time mention- ed up to the first floor, outbuildings | violating the publicity law by selicit- ed owned 35,000 shares in the New IN VARIOUS STATES | were washed away and several motor | ing campaign contributions from Dem- | Haven. ocratic Congressmen. of Dancing at their co { was estimated at more ihan $250.000, | Cleveiand in June will demonstrate & | not your family bave large new dance the “twinkle, hugs, shrugs and shuffles. Tomitaro Watanabe, criminal who murdered Dr. Edgar de | Baston and Maine by the N. { Mott Stryker, head of the American swrence replied: hospital near Holkol, Kores, was sen | " oin 1500 o * tenced at Tokio to life imprisonment. | tion, we bought some common stock | gij pesen Cardenss Martines, a Mexioan e A Rl i oL Y, was nged at Leon, Texas ‘ttime hacriptions the murder of Miss Bmma Brown. a | 3, B L n Ca-o it b school teacher. The crime was com- mitted three years age when Marti- o nez was 15 years old. Jehn Mancell, 50 years bottler, employed at the sod: Lawrence said-that in 1906 the awater | factory of H. M. Bacon, killed, by the bursting of a ten gallon e Steel tank contalning casbonetet mate] WEn ing twe million more toms which he was enguged in filling. ’ & year. He said the cap- Woman Murderer Taki New Orleans, La., May 12.—Augusta | “opq Agnes Bdwards, sentenced to life im- on hase prisonment for murder, committed sui. | pevotntions for the purc b de in her cell here lite I AT n ; the supreme court had overruled her | '™ Of the directors petition’ for a_new trial. trayed her under promise Weoman Heads Charities Cenfarence. | 'ffle later. Memphis, Tenn. ‘May 12—For the Cannon and_ Sullivan walked away | Paine, New York. {he ire appazatus, and tho losess were | socond, time in the history of the or- | o Pt sy 304 | New York, lent of the National Conference - on |y e e v oTvoes. s Sullivan, | ¥ Nepics, May 13— Stoamer Italia, | Emperer J s Conditien Statienary | Chagities and Corrections here. today. five times. Four shots took effect in | NSW York. S Vienna, | 12.—An offitial bulletin | The homor fell to Mrs. John M. Glenn, mon’s body. ded instantly, London, May 1L.—Steamer Minne- Bays t the cendition | °f New York, who sueceeds Prof. Francis Joseph is satia. ; Graham Taylor, of Chicago. —_— Steamers Reported by Fastnet, May < 12— pania, New erpool, & ational Bank Ex- Southard P. Warner, the American | Yen directors would give them im- of the Consul at Harbin, Manchuria, commit- | MuRity from prosecution. Press company, buf 8 | ted suicide by shooting. He had been | 1 tBink it would” he replied. % wath in ill health for some time. The Department of Commerce issusd | UPON Which the department of justice a report showing 118 vessels totalling | D88 been working for several months, 40,326 gross tons were built in the | IAVOlving the separation of the two United States during April systems, is purely a civil proceeding. Congressman Stephen G. Porter was | ven directors, giving the number of chosen by motormen and cbnductors | shares owned by each. of the Pittsburgh Railways Co. to rep- The Pennsylvamia railroad he said, The American Asssciation of Masters | - ~Before the absorption by the New The Texas statute providing that a | ed stock ~ m.m n Ihondd not lc(h as a freight “How much ™ railway eenductor itheut having two “ it varied little from ti to years' experience as a freight brake- tlm?l 1 should :’ the lmo-nln.wll man, was declared unconstitutional. between 12000 and 14,000 shares”™ Riehi hud pe. Mente made by Mr. Lawrence were |many, - Boston, aged Holdings of Boston & Maine S 000 was ord at Yesterday’s Hearing Before loomed large tonight that Charies . Mellen, former president, and Lewis +| New Haven and Hartford railroad would not be called upon to testify in Haven and the Billard compan: i Attorney General McReynolds, while the “Chicage | declining during the day to make any Desses by the commission, frankly in- formed Joseph W. Folk, chief coun- sel for the commission, that he dis- approved of at this fime. 1t is known, too, that members of the com- ‘Boston mission doubt the advisability of pui- | knew Mr. Lawrence's the evidence they ive: should render | 1 o e, Databer: of ith nobles of the imperial thta might be considered necessary. The aticrney general had a brief ‘tion whether he thought th xamina- |said h x tion whether he thought the examina- | nrade o":himm! o) basls. Morgan in this matter The adjustment of the ffalrs of the | T say -z'?ho Boston New. Haven and Boston and Maine, | ing that I had, . It Bas no relation with the financial president of | Affairs of the New Haven which the commission no whas under invy . led ‘that it would have no effect W ipon’the Question”of whather” hers Journed today, to call Mr. Mellen been here since Sunday wall to be called to the witness nuuu“ ‘slashi afterncon, participated in a lively ver-. s es | Dal tilt with William B. Lawrence of Boston, one of the witnesses who rep- resents the largest individual holds dlstrict of Ia"’ of Bauton and M; stock had i8 estimated | depreciated nearly $1 since the ated | erption of the Bostort wnd Maine by the New Haven, 28,317 post- | CUracy of that part of Mr. Lawrence's Were of the | evidence concerning a plan of the late 8,146 of the | J. Plerpont Morgan effect a gen- eral consolidation of and ex- press companies. He was promised an ed when her | Timothy E. Byrnes, one time 2 the flame of | vice president of the New Haven. concluded his testimony today. Fran- cis H. McAdam, an examiner of the illa, Georgia, | Commission, testified as to the stock killing three | holdings of various directors of the He had re- | New Haven, not in that road, but terested. McAdam read a list of the New Ha- of the wage | owned, in the spring of 1913, about 35,000 shares in the New Haven and Following Mr. McAdam, Willlam B. | Lawrence took the stand. nvention in | Haven of the Boston and Mame did devold of | in the and v “Yes, for about twenty years. My father and his brother and sister own- Asked as 10 the value of the stock the insane | just before the acquisition of “Tn 1506 a year before the abserp- in rallroads muat be at|Swit fixed by the state.” BT estimated how much has lost as a result of of age, a ahaorpiien ™ Instantly | ompeting with the New Haven and Malization was 328000000 of com: Her Life. |Mon stock and $5,900,000 of prefer- i ally know of the ast night by | formey shoy | . “Ouly what came up at the meet- The womun | Mr. Ladvard who was present this {6l fo densy | 2fternoon. waiting to testify, arose 34, 1916 At | @nd declared that some of the state- |ehiM. & and he wanted to answer them. He was teld he could do so a of marriage, “What has been Wirsiess.