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{Two Men Killed [C. V. Seeks Issug| Cordensed Telograms |fyrggigyg Grime {In Pittsburgh Riot 838;090;%‘3 W) o v e eel - OF Farm Hand L0ELAEE. 3 g .| Two thousa elevator TO-COMPLETE ‘LINE FROM: PAL- | ployes-at Wonmipes went on sitke " | TOWN-OF THOMPSON - SHOGKED MER TO PROVIDENCE. BY DOUBLE MURDER. of the crew wag saved. - ‘ \ MOB OF: FOHEIGN;BM-Am PROPOSED PERMANENT WORLD - . CARNEGIE STEEL PLANT. COURT OUTLINED BY TAFT £ g o i To Settls ‘Dificulties as They Arise| A ~DAY OF - DISORDER The supreme oourt opened its Ma; term in Hartford. Thcdot‘kathllsht{ { Occupied: Portion. of Their: Positions, But Were:Driven '~ : P : p WNew York, May 2.—~The world court 5 2 T T which the world court congress, in|pitched: I 2 Outby*counter -Attacks. - gession h:rei,wou\:d oreate was out- e Batle-Lasted an-Hour, :During D % 3 > 1 today - g s by bout 2 ; Fag N e Sy prattant oty ) Tioh Abeut 400 Ghiots Wees Fipsd— Epe 5 3 the e cquEvsee: ;he a:lnlx; ;»rtmmfi o Women Joined Strikers in'Mad Fight ¥ pot “permanent” wor unal, . 2 f : 3 4 Taft explained, would be to settle dif-| -to Gain Entrance to'the Works. - [AB~HI.|.~ERY <REMAINS: ACTIVE:NORTH: OF ‘VERDUN | ratt cxpisinea, wut 2T w : i & Aliniaite -Sourt o g 224 ) 772 i Shipments of. fresh and oured meats % = ¢ they arise between % £ P Sy o . Sralilaon e Ba Ry o4 sniyiens e v : arplisburgh, Pa, May_2—Two men| - Boston, May 2—Permission for the o nlcat T ek eupntel 10 pThompson, May 2—Sp v z : 4 a aistinetion | 2T lnown o been, |four | acquisition by the Central Vermont | 46,832 . Bulletinea s e [ German-Aircraft Have Attacked Russian:Positions in the Gulf | .t " sorations and - the sugs probably injured and:a storo.of oth- | Railvay company of the Southern New | s Worcestor, ropublican can- | BUFt Pettis b i LR T o oy £5s 4] = | geste : x H W] co! was each ordal of Riga and a Russian Air Squadron Bombarded the Ger- e T P e in arbitrations is | & MoD 5aid by the authorities to have | SOught:of the lesislature today in a |idate forgovernor in 1912, died at his | (S GCL, Bt Si0senordale, were done 0 death early Tuesday 3 that the decision is a compromise—it | Deen composed principally of forelgn- | petition filed with the senate'dy E. C,|Bome at Hollis, N their pretty country home 1n s G 1 H is not clear-cut judgment on questions %;fl' attacked ‘the E . * . Thompson | Smith, president of the former road. il i i ere filed | 1IC district in the southern section of val-Base at Winda ' Courland—Muscovites Are | 15 4 S ane i- | Works of the Carnegie Steel:company |In another petition filed by Mr. Smith | Articles of incorporation w e e man Na . T : o e ety e L e |in Braddock A pliched. batile. sat, | the degislatire is Asked by permit the|at Dover, Del, by the Bmerson Motors omnan, - abeut/ four e SR miles east of this city, shooke 3 £ ‘ N i - ahot 3 ttal $10,000,000. 8l d this . g o ‘t T ' fl D k l their rights or. subjected to their obli- ing an hour during,which 400 shots | Central Vermont to transfer by mort- | CO- ¢2P! = section of the state as it has not much , Keeping Up Their Pursuit of the - Eations as fully and completely as they | Were fired, followed, but ' the rioters|gage its Interests as lessee in the The fourth annual convention of the | Shocked for a long time and ot state e ol 2rmons ARE ‘FILED | e fighie Yoerits yoog st | DELIBERATELY PLANNED d in the St. Clair river. Permission - for ~ Acqulsition. of - the m:“.fl" is “’”“,‘3 to b‘ni'x'&’."fl Burt - Pettis-and -His . Daughter - Sybil Southern = New England Railway | Minnesota. 8hot and Killed ' by John Elliott— Andrew J. Graham, well known Chi- +Corporation is Sought in" Petition Girl Had Repulsed Murderer'n Atten« Filed With "Massachusetts Senate. m?}mm f o tions—Posses Searching for Dastard, e L S e R ' 1 ought to be and as they are in a do- | WeTe finally forced-to retreat 'in.the|franchise and other property of the W Bankerg Association | POlice, deputy sheriffs, constables and V5 Regl i - Steamers, One a Neutral, | mestic court of law. face of a deadly fire from the. riot|New London Northern Railroad eom- |TSXas Women 2 posso that numbered score v- i ;7 Region of Asia Mino; Three . 3 T There s mot any reason why with gans and revolvers of deputy. sheriffs pany. will be held in Houston today. lly armed men scouring tho! Connastl: ] & b e < " | respect to questions of a:legal nature guards. e situation.is| . To ‘Improve Property Generally. fon /e Sp iode 1d border section fc % Have Been Sunk. The ribiinal - between nations ‘should | uiet tonight but 2000 citizens of the| |y v 2 | ey o ety o kot | the murderer, John Hlliott, & jaborer S e not pursue the-rules of law' and|borough have been .sworn in as. dep- e D ns announce a proposal to et St Srrai Y oha Heur. and farm hand, who has been employ- e t-| a8 in the domestic courts. s orney ‘R..H. Jackson an- n orthern rail-| .. =d to have burn- |P12¢e, at West Thompson crossing. | A Germen attack against the Bel-| Vienna reports that the heavy fight : . : litical, | nounced ‘that he would take steps. at | F0248 under mortgage to secure bonds| Villistas are reported to hate Poli g ‘i‘lms to the north of Dixmude is the | ing bstween :? Amd*u‘md Itallans vm'When et?eyfl;ia‘;:::etsh ”:r:hlfomn L e 7o e e e n_“p‘m__ of | $30,000,000 which the Contral Ver. |ed the Ameri Mormon colony at olice Dogs on the Trail. | e memmcm rg’n rtMA:E ’Im Alg:m’. :t.m going on’and. that | solved by law, there, of course, a ne- | ¢lgners connected with the trouble. mont seeks to issue to complete the|Chuichupa, near Madera, Mexico. lyEg:;:ée?o “r:cocinlzed as an extreme- O o mraants, eopecially severe | Itallan- attacks against various ;Aus gotiation and compromise are appro- Climiéxof Diy. of Diossder: Sonthern | New Sngland line from| iy car service In Washington, | tain to kill his Darsners on mc oid b S 1“5;25;2 O-ftv:rd-m.re“' ":Z’J’éfi mh:ov.y“?:l.nfia:: R Zn:;:'d legnin'cmoge?rénod cause, on gTélf ;ldvt fi;va-smtho climax of a @ay|and to improve its property generally. ?}nm E&figggswgmt';“: m’l"“’kg"‘ :e;fi:& 1;10 h\‘x‘;gmxlu !fo;%xwg‘hon will not e sole 3 r of disorder in'the borbughs of Brad- e & atic revol- - ks up - thelr | the rules of law, it is quite likely to ighs o P R R S TR A6 e vr;n fmz'“mm’ e mTh;ltw:. ‘mirke. 1 cli: ‘Dlarbekr | decline arbitration because arbitration | 90ck and- Rankin during which mobs Bringing 1,038 passengers, the French an:x:m:xilgo:l T flthfi’a I ot [ R G araad: s Deetoid | taion of A ‘Constentinople | ia likley to e & compromise and a|stormed the factories of four big steel | MOVEMENT. TO PREVENT , | steamer Patria arrived at New York ghting his way out | portions of three Belgian , advance foports the. + @rlving s aatore - the| cutting down of its Just e SR e Dy e o Tmen out|. MERGER OF STEEL INTERESTS|from Naples and Palerma and Oran. (Continued on Page Ten) | posts, but the Belgians in & counter- sea by bmarine of TS e e o rorachs of 'the; plants; o TR 2 ork Nati b :cxdk immediately drove the invaders ::‘rn:tmt::m::.nfl the :élil:!. :fute:{’:cr;rdy gr élaa lculag °| Many of those injured in the fight- Restraining Order Issued in U. S. Dis-| The New York National ‘Guard|cpanNgEs IN REGULATIONS FOR ensive against TRuesians at Reg- | tral been sun] mas i d a thirty-day campaign to re- H ‘German assw - eam: - ture lends support to the|ing at the Edgar - Tho: "Works trict Court of Trenton. opene G e attack to aswume the of- | Three stesmers, ons of them & new B e thod ot reathing o com. | WeTe spirited ‘away byithe rioters ana Cruit the guard to its full war strensth: IMPORTATION OF CATTLE gasem, near m",a“u put down, but | mines or torpedoes has not been stated. | promise conclusion.” g;teraou;‘:’u:_?;r uc\:’i::m‘h;g be:;! s stg 9?:,0!;,“5!. (}Ifi,“l;%aysé-t;iudggix; Because his wife refused to buy hlzx;: Signed by Governor Holcomb and '3“:"' ”::m“w“:;‘n,“(‘:fifi;“?figdg- uwowu an b Swed o rought to hospitals :for lrent.mam: CtgurbtI tofla}{ mn;ade an order returnable 2, ";;V“Rgfimgflg cfxomsntfoh;fl'a :.f"éne 4 Now ia Faroe: 1““- B . Snipers hidden in L 2 af ‘ewar! ay 8 for the Pennsyl- , N J., Viochanvekoye regionm. e YR MARNES OENT windows near . the Thirteenth m’;‘:’ vania - Steel company of New Jersey | himself. Hartford, Conn, May 2.—Governor Vischenvskoye regions. TO SANTO DOMINGO et > entrance ‘tried to pick off - deputies|2nd. cthers to show cause why they 500.000 subesiibere: & German alreraft have bombarded | Swedish Friedland. The Friedland and S e At ~ P onla C There were 5,300, subscribe! o eam ends Hall % :to. hold 5 not be restrained from carry- e S e s Sich was sunt. O oD fipm|To Put a Stop to Astivities of Fac-|mob and e Geties mere oiq the | Ing out their plan of going into|the last German war loan, compared Holcomb and Cattle Commission: er Phelps had a conference today on the proposed changes in the regulations i 300,000 subscribers to the first | gooponct Cha A i tional Leaders. have been hit. - Women. also joi liquidation and disposing of their as- [With 1.800, - ed by the commissioner gov- o dmw::\ b=t umgfl-\afl n’émlx}: ;‘:3%5' ;‘: "A‘x::rllag:n commZ’.‘x’S; ‘;‘o’r in the mad -fight to gain em‘;,ifi.’ ’::‘; sets and holdings to the Bethlehem | WAT loan- 0;{“"5 the importation of animals iato T . gt g Teliet im-Belgtum. - Washington, May 2.—Rear Admiral | works and two of these were wound- |Stecl company. = The order was| . 30 tugs out of 700 normally in| (S state. The governor afterwards nrH : Caperto has gone to Santo Domingo|ed. The two men killed were for-|Sranted on application of Joseph H. ik fLor Ll 'Spratdd in New York siened the amended regulations and | s with the cruiser Prairie and a stm:;g eigners. i B}Iundt, t“ Pl’;fls.ded[phtia,kho]!fler of 139 ;‘;mrsb:&“!e ot the strike of marine m'el‘{\:rr%:sotwix:-nuz?{;fii iE 3 x force of marines to put a stop to the 1 shares of preferred stock of the Penn- i <change is con- | MORE THAN $1,200,000 DUBLIN 18 REVEO :TINO # O Toitich ot factional 1eeders s oovEIe PoTu;od Shot After Shot Into the Mob. | sylvania Steel Company of New Jer- | eREineers. ‘ tained in Section 5, which siates that i BY M. E. CHURCHES | . TO NORMAL CONDITIONS | throw- - the - Jimines government. He e mob first attacked the-office of | £€Y. g f - ill be granted for the im- PAIDAY. M. F.O0 N e hes, orders to inform the men. behind | W. J. Dixon, -superintendent of trans- | The Pennsylvania Steel company of MAfi;;-'g;yoggsgwfiggfl;;,';gg,fi:;’,‘;n;’y portation into this state of swine in- | Durffing 1815 to Superannuated. and | Sinn Feinera in Cork City Have Also | the’ Impeachmient proceedings against | portation at the Edgar Thomas. Works | New Jersey is a holding company and | Manla Bav. ORSSUE€q GF ¢ "he Navy | fended for feeding or breeding pur- Retired Ministera. - Yielded Up Their Arms, . | Presigent Jimines that the = United |and with clubs and:stones. wrecked it.|ircluded in: its. holdings are 10,000 [ 91 t2° P&C 3 Do (nat have been subjected o the o ik p % bl ot States will not tolerate their intrigues. Dlemé:‘le!. rushing. toprevent’ the de- |shares 3f,the Maryland Steet_com- Vi R AT LS e ?u'ftfl?tfirf}fifi?&"fi' h?s(?hol- Saratoga 5 n i 5 A - Though ‘framéd to preserve the ap-|struction of the office; were'! com- | Pany; 49, shares, which is practi- i i ' Asso- n of at least gty QB LA e pi‘l%‘}’l"‘ L l:fidqu’;r:& perance of legality, the movement to |pelled to use it.as.a barricade _and |cally all of the common stock, of the | hhe Missouri Grain Dealers 30 days from the date of the treat. o 8 BUDpOTt of. suseraw ia * gradua) v ehind the wreckage' they !po: Pei v c iation. estimates® the winter Wheat|fheq¢ a th ¢ - nt 9 impeach ‘the Dominican. president haa | from hehind the they !pour- | Pennsylvania Steel Company of Penn- | & ] s z 11915 -t — t‘ - jort of muperams .in‘gfadunlly Toverting te |:been dlagnosed:by" the -state ‘depart- {ed shot after shot intofthe mob whidh | Sylvania: 14,909 shares of the prefer- | STO0 o flighe 50 per cent. o he av. i nuated and retired ministera and the | normal conditions, « The work otcf . | ment ‘as nothing ‘more than a trans-|withdrew. After stoning the \plant|red, stock of the Pennsvlvania Steet rage for Missouri EXPL ‘——-——.l x { own some_small® arent device tofoust the government|for 45 minutes ,another charge - was|Company of Pennsylvania, being all ered ity Bank at 2 *E‘&!‘:‘Z&‘&‘"L“..’é’afi“{:‘,"&'&.m i Bl et o:‘:{:é‘glt oo ma avers | Fn the tnterest-of leaders secking per- |made end in- s hand-to-hang strage | Of the preferred stoci buf, 15 shares | o P Foroed the e T g o PLANT AT YARDVILLE, PA. A ] d“mmtt’nw'a’(h thoaist T e e, 4 : Faitod S "B mm:“:"e::é;fl‘}e g:'ce;h%agipfime‘&l;nfig e i xt::;x:s'mk of a ‘number of | ongery and a gustomer ino the vault, | Three Workmen Were Killed, Four eral Conference of e ethodis T in quist 5 3 " PYSISD #: - t ek ke - . - - Pre o - \placopal church today. with the exception of. i o ® o G " e o - S ot and escaped-wfth $3,0 s < ProBably Fatally Hurt. i D 101 cinima . Tor the . catice aftamUNg n_ Arromt EWa. mn ¢ i has 16t-it s ‘wWho bad ian HOCETAY FIRIT -1, Ak Romch e ancher, were | gLy onton, NoiJ: May 2Three work- church 1s about $1,800,000," the repart | houge, met with nrned resistince, the | n ita-agents in . Santo|d e W s ¥0., ; men were: killed] four s DUBLIN YESTERDAY |shot and kelled while pursuing horse- | wounded and" th probably fatally 3 : 1 v v he P —— r Box " - b3 $000,000 of these Claims, leating - | the arrival of relnforcamenta, the oo- | such an-attempt to dislodge Jimines. | were dispatohed to:the scens'hut werd | people Walked About Freely and| o o o > hurt late foday by an explosion that £ 200000 Tor. Whieh" no | supanta "ot tha Houmm, two' of ‘whom o 2 ; b hor beneir ey to the sides| Viewed Ruins in Sackville Street, | William G. MoAdoo, Secretary of U | Chandier oif Cloth Company's. plant i o v 1 ’ fart] ack” into Treasury, arrived a ;|at Yardville, near this city. Several church paid $1,225,326 and today is| “The‘Sinn Félners in Cork Olty,| TO STOP ALL SHIPMENT OF nally: being forced her back” into % 3 ce. He was greeted by « Mnx flfu ieyt'ul problem of providing | where there has been no rising, nave the “plant. After a flerce battle the |, Dublin, Mondav, May 1, Noon. via|S. S. Tenness & w"‘?‘ Lz Con said. “In 1380 Methodism was paying | head constable being shot den&. On mi that ‘it: will not-countenance | Wilmerding and’‘ East ,pfimu,‘ ' o “wl " adaining stiructures were wrecked and ditional annual Incomo of $60,- | ylelded, up: their asms, WAR MUNITIONS TO MEXICO. | moh was forced back out of the gates|ondon, May 2, 12.30 p. m. — There members of the .CET Cabinet. nearby stores.and. dwelling houses 3'30 g0 that Methodism may be “clear | “Wexford—The column whieh went . > = u8d fnally compelled tp run for shelt- | V35 almost a holiday spirit in the} rament's, “safety fifst” spe- | were badly damaged by the force of the bools.” to Enniscorthy Ja ing out the ar- t pida Tnstructions to on the hot. fire of he ‘deputles, | IiSh capital today. All through the e governments tanlety A e, | b, blast. Dresentation of the Mpincopal |rest of rebela in' the Cousty ex- | ... Coi n n z Teceived hers“onight satd | Center o fthe city, which for a week |clal train left Washingtod o8 ‘0000 | Two building at the ofl cloth plant address was the feature of the sosaion : rest of’south Ireland is re- compantes of state constabu. | Was the scene of* fighting. people | delphia, the first stop on &8 COUFANON | were destroved, and “tHe other four today. Interests of the delegates cen~ e : y v “whish have been, on’strike duty|Welked freely about and looking at|tour that will tafte i were so badly damaged that operations e tered in the etndto):nmcnt by the board rre, Pa. have been prdec. |the ruins in- Sackville street, Hun- |Parts of the country. proposal to unite % here d # Braddock and will arrive tomor. | 4reds of persons gathered at the post will have to besuspended until re- NO REPLY-IN+SUBMARINE * : - ing | P2ITS are made. The explosion is be- nil shipment of war'm ons to Mex- | row morning. 7 office, which was almost destroyed by | 0:51::‘:‘&:;“’"12‘8:0;{‘“ g::“::fic‘:‘i ot lleved to hav been caused by a spark G lco. .A balf million - of. G - fire, ir'‘search of souvenirs. Many of | deP: eciared = stifke because [[rom the machinery. igniting'a large which seceded from the parent :¢ DEMANDS FROM GERMANY | I3 jizen heid by cu ¢ Diserder Started Early. them found rifles. bavonets and otha [Bridgeport, declared o 5% N5l 0" | auantity of gasoline and. other . cils. ! IRSRERN Ra iy “char; 7 ; der ‘started! early i in .the | er- trophies: in the still smouldering | One other, the dausg] " Twenty-five employes were at the B e e ias | To Weeke Havs Raseed Sincs United | Wi e tekcon I chares . f When o procession wes or |rulns before the military decided :to | would not Join the union. plant when the: aceident ooourred. gm et o e i A ' States 8ent. Note, 3 Th.";'mgr 1s. taken here Fanized by Westinghouse Electric, and | Clear' away the crowd owing:-to the| . thousand _telegraphers have ———— s o RS Dy * | the prohibition of the oxpo Menufacturing Company strikers -at|danger of falling walls. INe4 the New York Central and|OIL-BURNING DREADNOUGHT PREMIER ASQUITH FORECASTS ‘Washington,, May. 8.—Two weeks | mynitions . to . all partios in Mexico. | Wast Pittsburgh to continue their ef. Scuads of cavalry patrolled the |Dotifle Plate railroads that unless a 15 IS PLACED have passed. sincathe United States|Tocal customs officers have been hold- | forts to, bring. out the. workmen - in | Streets. ‘keeping the crowds on the | Nickel Plate ralx0sCs AT o 4" by ED IN COMMISSION, COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE |desvatched ta. Germany ita note de- | inigfor some time shipments of muni- | the othet factorles of -the Turtle Creek | move, but it was not necessary to use | Per cent wage Incressc ' Oklah 7 2% » e manding that an abandanment . of | tions when it ‘was believed they were|and Monongshela valleys in: a'similar | force. Thursday they 3 lahoma, Commanded by:€apt.' Roger House of Commons Notifled of Govern- | presant methods’ of submarine war- | jntended #r enemlies of the de facto|attempt yesterday and the marchers| 'IToops still occupied strategic po- Sprague, Jr., was electrocuted Wells, Has Compleme Men. 5 ment's Intention, .+ | farq immediately be 'dectared: and: ef- | government. were anery when they sat out. wick. | Sitions at the end of the streets and |, Chas. Sprague, Jry Wag, SEor gt . fected and tonight ‘the atate depart- ets, who had been stationed at a num. | Fasses were still necessary before one | the AWOUTR. B To Lfon 4o pe |, Philadelphia, May 2.- Oklahoma, Tiondon, May 2—Premier Asquith |ment still. was without ‘any definite|—————— | ber of Braddqck factories’ had been |Could £0 into the districts infestea [TRis i8 the \a%t BB ony taxing | the latest —oil-burnirilli superdread- ‘m.a in the houne of com- |Informativn indlcating that -the de-|,NoTHER QUAINT MODEL worsteq In encounters with workmen |With snipers, who evidently had not [held at S Sing heraffer nought added to thefUinited States mons today the Intentlon of the gov-|mand would be complisd” with, As as the men were going to work and |learned of the collapse of the rebel- | Place at Sing Sing i navy, built at an ap; mate cost of ‘mmt to introduce tomorrow a bill|the days. g0, by and ng reply. comes DIRECT FROM LONDON | the plants of the American Steel and |lion or were determined to use up| o ct, champion Jersey milker of | $7.000.000, was placed; mmission at providing for immediate goncral coms |frem Ilorlin and Ambassador Gerard Wire company, a United tSates Steel |their ammunition before surrendering "'J‘T: Y States owned by former | the Philadelphia na rd today. The | pulsion for men of military age. rohds no word: regarding the' . atti- corporation. subsidy and'a numper o1 |or Leing killed. the nltedan Joseph C. Sibley, died at | SLip is commanded Capt. Roger | " The premier roviewed {ne recent|tude of the German governmert, an other plants had been shut down as GO T er record was 19,- | Wells and her complefiient consists of controverasy over the question of re=|air of grava concern ia, beginning:to a- protection to the 1 i 3 2 50,_officers and: 800 mett. | cruiting and gave some figuren show- | manifest itsolf in ndminigiration oir- manasement. punouneed. . Othes | AMERICAN TROOPS HELD BACK |649.8 pounds of milk a.year The vessel is capable of making 20 {ing what the British emplire has done | cles. Publialy “officinle continue to : plants continued to operate, however, DE FACTO MEXICAN CAVALRY | Tho trolleymen’s union submitted | 1-2 knots an hour with"her 25,000 horse !since the outbreak of tho war. He |preserve en. alr of optimism, -Private- i and when .the news,was ,brought to Z s sp,{ngfie,d otreet - Raflway | POWer engines. ¢ ‘gd‘ht::ew::mzanv:{:lé% -tft.l;: 'k:‘wf:‘niq: ::‘n' t’x‘-: 'ln;::lr;t is ?‘Auum é:or;;:oal 1: ¥ the marching throng that the . fac-|Strategic Formation Prevented Mexi- ::%mpa.ny a-schedule calling for a max- “f}s!c'hmafim.srm,mx&vcmsumv!lten ] of 26- ons, | contrs n ; this feeling. is g 2 5 ; ; Z reech- uns tour Tow. amounted to 85, including - the | certaln’ to. becaina . ore | Hronouncea ; e e e onep O ihem. the |« [ cans . Entering Chihuahua. fmum daily wage of 33.25, to replace % i 3 i route was changed an dtHey stormed D e 9295, turrets. & je naval division and the contributiofs of unlese somha : defiriite! news | is forth- o Y the buildingsj of the Sterling Steel | . Douglas, Ariz, Ma: the preael 2 D —— " 3 £ ; 3 2.—An attempt b 3 e e o | Sy, - Y T ] 4 - Foundry - company, whose: employes | by & body of de facto Mexican eav-| Archie Réosevelt, a senior at Har- | TROLLEY CAR.DERAILED; Ty Which, had been done fovaived s | & > Foix . 4 have been working eight hours a day | alry,: the advance guard of General |yard, will go to work as a wool sorter SPIKES PULLED FROM RAIL. prodigious cffort, Recraiting was still | REICHSTAG IN{ DARK 'ON ;. | ° for some time. The workmen were |'Arnulfo Gomez's force, to enter Chi-{for the Bilgelow Carpet Co., at Clinton, G $ s vk ez bfin‘mmw"efl‘ it OB Gooasional Sod L dair b, ) : 3 driven out and much, damage was |huahua through Pulpito Pass, Was|Mass., this summer to learn the bus-| Apparently an Attempt to ' Wreck ],E-'u ) ; SUBMARINE CONTROVERSY| . . gg;'a%ks giz i\gfi& A :!follfwedtgy blocked today by ‘Alrllerlcsn troops, ac. {inesss. He will be paid $6 a week. 3 Bhore Lins Car at Foxon ] r : TR e i n e | cording - to a . reliable report receive ; 2 o 'fioher:m‘ivencut:;? l"fi’“{",‘ .;0,“ flm Foreign Msplntu;T chmmi}tu No f 7 neighborhood, - the imarchers continu- | here from American sources. Thinking fellow employes were play- of remraiting whloh aplied: fo Hngiand, | « -+ Decision Hag Been Reached.’ * | ' : ing thelr work of destruction at ev- | The Mexicans, according to the re-|ing o joke on him. George B, Siler, 50, bat not to the . other belligerents, ¥ A S O L Eab ¢ ery place where the men ‘refused to|port, were under command of Colonel | of Miamisburg, Ohio,’ refused t:d e:i:: niamely, maintenance of 'guprer:ncy on | . Berlin, May' 2,- 4 p. m.' via London. A Join them. i Jesus Marla Aguferrs and had pene- |the building ‘when they warned him » seas, both by means of the mavy | LlerT Von Jagow the foreign minis- . By noon: the crowd.had, ed ~to | trated 18 miles into the pass before | that it was on fire. He was burnes pulled: all ihe spikes from'a rail, it was nd of th 2antil ine, and|teh -at the réopesing of\the sitfing:of a mob of 2,000 persons, ‘m: of | their movement was_ discovered by a |geath. learned. fomight. . The. car was soing A Ine of the netioreh allan o the budget ‘¢ommittee * of the -reich- | whom were visibly intoxicated. TUnited - States military . aeroplane i E slowly &l Lo, time- anld no one i o v stag today. daid Rife aovernment ned : £ Meeting no, resistance ' they march- | which Teported their presence to the| The Senate adopted a resolution au- | TWO BELGIUM RELIEF « | not yet reathed#as decision with re- 3 * ed to Hawkins Station,' where they at- | American commander. . thorizing the Secretary of the Interior e Ryb Chiere wast e AolToe e { S Bard. to thel Stustian. et bhv v . tacked the plant of the ' Nicholson | .The American troops are -sald to|to acquire the ipatent rights for the |, empt o wrack the car, The authore STEAMERS HAVE BEEN SUNK.|en from th 'Mmmm(a to’ Ger- B! Chaid company, employing 250 men. |have been drawn up in strategic for- [ {rnited States Government of the Rit- |3 00, W ing: wo inWm e Ty many regarding” Gef y's submartne : L Frenzied :Mob Swept Throu’gh Plant. | mation to hold the pass and Colonel | man. process for the manufacture of - but so far no definite clues have bee; The frenzied mob swept through the | AEulerre did not attempt to press for- | gasofine. : obtatned. g = : ifrom ' headquart- < plant, - driving| men from thefr . ma. | nfig Dut went into camp and dis- the tarrent SE WM " | ers,%Herr; Von Jagow added, he would 4 chines and knocking down!' all who tched messengers to the rear, pre-| 'Plunging into the fomn o ay London, May 2, 2.01 p. m.—Two ves- | §ive the committee dpfinite informa- : - St00d in théirsway. . Twenty or mare | S4mably to communicate with General | River, 20 feet above the cataract, American Commission, - cello? i ret: Both Woere Under Charter by the|campaign fogn as the imperial 4 e a3 owo | IMPEACHMENT. PROCEEDINGS 0 i i (Y 2 3 Col 1 Agui ’'s adyan revented Florence O'Nelll, o harter by e e folile Sl e it o || [morimen et injured betors ey | (B Brmuanta, 1o R a b o | Lysandes B bnamanis, NATS | . JOMINIGAN PRESIDENT | the Swedish steamship Friedland and | ernment, {in Yiew iof the importance 3 ther tirned: 18" ttoaliba to destroy- have been the forerunner of a general | from commiting suicide by going over | violation of Constitution on Drafting mm—m;h steamer H;ndnn‘mll. have | of the A 1 W \fltd have ing property. Lo A en gt 7 .| movement. : the falls AT .« of the Budget Is -Alleged. , . , gunk within two days. A\ & terpent: today : From the chain wofks 3 101 D e S S D R S o L | DT Tty (he renson mated s |\ 4 L [ e e oS O e or SoonLAND | Th o, IOV o e Bt B e ey DRES Domlcss, Bovuttc ‘m steamship Batavia IV gnnounced | W8 Impossible.. . 4 ¢ & %0 sk g gl REILAE * NORTHEAST COAST SCOTLAND | T%" csterday as a result of a striks ot that the Friedland was sinking. This - 3 = L T : 3 m ‘were: Every. i i ity laborers who seek to have a wage % 2 en and boys were;at yyorl - | No Details Available Regarding Cas- | 4 5 thing possible ‘was broken |after Sl i = il increase of two and a half cents an UND WITH THROAT CUT Ifi'dhh végsel sailed from Portland 14, bound for Rotterdam, and Had | FO| 3 7 workers had'bgen chased away. BRISes g¢ Danage: hour become effective immediately. S L D o o} LYING ON BLAZING BED ! 8 | Shouting and:Hooting. : l}x.&?am May 3, 1254 o m__Five| Two battaries of fiold _artillery, en > £ we R g s e Tl - - Shoutt: d hooting+ ters | hostile airships attacked the mortheast | route from Fort :Myer summer wh! D T ai Tobnk | Woman's Plight Disdovered by Neigh- | g B et e hetvner e irese coast of Emgland and the southeast|imeteuction camp at Tobyhanna, Pa., burg for Rotterdam, had ¢ ybors—Two Children Sudeumbed.. . Street entrance to the Bdgar.T! - | coast of Scotland last night. were reviewed from the Capitol steps| njp0q chartered by the Belgian relief com-| ! 5 ey e S E 7 |son Works.! i ! ¥ i 70971 The official announcement on the | by the House and Sénate conferees on . °™-| | Penns Grove, N.'J., May 2 : . | For a time the strikers jcontented|T2id says that the movements of the |the army bill' 1or iy <ot a, 1 i & themselves with &, demonsiratlon in | Iaiders apbeared, uncertain, adding: “A 3 I CONSIGNEES MUST UNLOAD | o ;gécnmmey clulled upon - fi?:’&fi'fl:‘;’fi d;gmfl ;:gq_flmflz v m::bli:” mm ! {:'SHIPMENTS MORE PROMPTLY o the wall to come! oyt 88d JUIU | ke casualtics or damager” - e LB : 3 em. 5 i § ¥ Hlries Erabhigs. on NaviMaven ool | ok S e | R g “This continued for. perhaps half and the will of 1 5 T : hour when a man_rushed out g Territory is Relaxed. 3 This street costume'ls’of ecru broad. | the mob pointing his revolwer 3 — 5 i !l‘? iths old, shortly' aff cloth, cut with a round yoke, a braided trance. fired .as he ran.i There York, May 2.—Announcement | wards and low t and front drape falling from + few minutes made today by the ' Hastern |in- Wilmington, 48 18 - declared tvohandz&ma buttons. The high flar- ion 1 s 3 ap) t l;eld up by - ribbon- 3

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