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PRICE TWO CENTS . VOL. LXI—NO. 272 POPULATION 29,919 ““WAR TO THE DEATH NOW ON AGAINST THE | W. W, IN THE CITIES OF WASHINGTON mhinvms"‘m / ted ‘States war - casualty ~ list > 3 1 7 shows a total of 5203088, : 4 5 i o - s = =w - JELAY THE PEACE TRE ~ . 55 3 000,000 in silver coins from ‘the Salva . 5 i Uk o - et ek S Do ] Ve Pressmre From Fodersl Judge Evimn of Larihl o ot s S, it . = s S sipd = " X 18,367 were killed. d ¥ R - Pac” - tive Favorites Registered| That the Law Is Unconsti-l | "=, o 67, pence| In an Effort to Limit Debate In the Senate, Two Petitions Edict Issued By Robert C. Sauriders, United States District “'N%R® ‘.;';i.::’,(:"g,‘g?.,,cmo" . Losses of 10 to 25 Points—| tutional—To Issue Injunc- :3‘:5‘5:::‘:’%&"55?“ e Attorney at Seattle—Asserts That No Further Evidence | cuarieston, w. vasiriking mme| - General Motors Drops| tion to Restrain Govern-| I8 1T | P ast Prepared Foe Sulimission Todey to Overcote ’ . : A plot to depose the Sultan of Tur- the Dilatory Tactics of the Group Irreconcilably Omu] e ~ Than the Centralia Murders Is Needed to Prosecute All o7k rosnout the coul fieas of| - 12615, - el Sras lsco fads key -was discovered, - according to a L. W. W. to the Extent of the Law: Twenty two Men | the orders” of union leaders to return| New York, Nov, 12.—Undel pressure| Louisville, Ky, Nov. !2—Agtorneye| Constantinople regort. to the Treaty—It Has Been Tentatively Agreed, B gin : ’ b on |to work according to a_ statement ix-|from the federal reserve board .and |for distilling interests apparently Wi and One Woman Have Been Placed In Jail In Centralia 3 here tonight by the t Vir- | other.. powerful - financial interests, | another rounq in the fight on ‘war| The 49 officers and men of the ‘1“'8 anight, to Hold Night Sessi Until There Has 5 45 v : Bdard steamer Polar |ginia Coal Associdtion. “Less than|Wall Street today adopted more vigor- | time prohibition in federai court here|sunken Shipping « f ” |Bive per cent” of the miners in the | ous measures to,put its house in or- | today. Judge E\'anthfltj,: b fad (Shpand sceguly s Been -anhfiuhon Vote—Movement For Clom w? —In Seattle Eleven Men and “Tons of Literature” Were | '\5 %% oied o work twas sala. | der, siea b x arguments in & cuse brougnt by Losts-| L - L LT i s = Re F 5 F : : 0 Reports to the mine operators-here| I was accomplishe urthe: “ ; ities and nine of tarted to Choke Off Reed, 2o Taken to Police Headquarters—Raids Also Conducted | iqicited that the men would not ac- | severs impairment of quoted valies, 4 | the bench his belief that the law is| by the Britlsh authorities Ex ke Eans " = titutional and at the conclusion!its members arrested ‘Waslington;, Nov. 12—Summary ac-, The” movement f0r ‘s ~clotiis . What pt “telephone or mailed” instruc-|turnover of more #han 2,500,000 shares | Unconss D Yan 16 , Nov. B s at Tacoma and Aberdeen. ons from the district headauariers | —the vears regfrd—and gm advance | Of e PIRS Of SUORETL Chiorrow| Canadas two dry laws passed the! tionto choke down Setiste™ on the| Started. Al MRURTT Tect. Sweriy United Mine Workers, but . demand|in call loans to'30 per contwa.rate un- | Would issue an. todinction SRRt oSS0 S Mo o pacsed the. house | peace treaty. was. decided on by the Miscourl, sl Supched fot: Lo = Seattle, Wash., Nov. to| Henry M. White, United States im- | “official notifiecation” from the inter-| paralleled since the panic Of 1907. T o tilieos ik -paid fof Comunbha on Sunday ity folbnda dn s actinto oS Tl L L m‘w& ¢ death” is now on aguinst the IA-|migration commissioner, was reported |national officers at Indianapolis. They | Altogether the session witnessed the bt Whisther - - the! injumcion’ 3 ” e Sl A L R I & n dustrial Workers of the World, Rob-|en route to Centralia to investigate the lulso asked that the district executive}most- severe purging the stock market e — ! t, the| A captain and.a private of the Brit- |cet developments rega ¥ \ny | France, Maryland, republicans,:had-in- Saunders, United States dis-|records of all alien I W. W. and en- !offic=ors “personally” order them Dack | has experienced since Wall Street en- | WOuld be temporary or permanent, re wounded badly 1n afSénators as the beginning of a fili-|dicated they were ready to continse e, dtibtney, lere today.' (eavor to deport them if they are not | to work. tered upon _its périod of post-war [COUrt said, rested with Attorney Ge-|lsh army were wounded b buster against ratification. fhe fight' s Soon. as -the Misboie! ‘Hilh o, tufthae p the +{ s 016 ook wth the whooting | AT headquarters . of ' the. United p,:?.,,,fig = eral Palmer, whose oftico_was given clagh, with civilians at Cork. e = | i i Seouasonrs alia murde he asserted | “Brick" Smilh, who was lynched, Mine Workers here it was 5aid to-| “In the course of the decline, which (URtil tomorrow to advise i ‘United: States forces st Canadian]cloture rule, which never herstofore pied all of foday’s throe hour session g osecute all ¥, W, to the extent | was reported by officials to have a po- | night that “the utmost pressure was began at. the very outset, speculative |district attorney at Louisville. Mexioan borders _(izhtened . to|has been used, were prepared for sub-|and intimated at adjournment that-he # the taw, " | lice "rcord in Washington. During being brought to bear on the men,” and | feobmites ceaistornd. Joracs e o Yo | If a-temporary writ is issued rules{and. Al ascaping - from the|mission tomorraw should it become ap- |would continue for several hours fo- Seattle police today raided I W: W.|the war it was said Smith caused | conidence was expressed. by distriot| o2 S oits, thelr minimum quotations |9f Procedure would 'permit various|prevent radicals escaping del: inits ration pending argu- | country. parent that dilatory tactics have»bebe‘r;' ‘morrow. - quartars he e trouble in wi ca d | oniicials that all mines Would vt s elays in its opera li v i : adopted by the group of irreconcila Suspecting that the long anticipated: g gy iy fo Rl s ?3:::;:“«:;:::‘;\'3 J‘i;'i‘é'fot"?f{‘n;‘l’. Grating nost MbdES o o st fortaigh, O WaXUIUME | ments on a motion to make it per French minister of labor estimated |ODposed to the treaty. The first pro- |filibusfer was on, Senator Hitchooek organization that Smith was a menace | ~Less than five per cent. Of:the min- | General Motors, which recently |manent, If permanent only i writ| French minister of labor estimated|JRTCE o (10 Mo G0S G I | Cbuster was on acting democratic and asked that he be arrested. crs empioyed in thes Kanawha coal| achieved. the distinction of selling at |Of supersedeas, it was' said _could|the cost of living ‘signing. of te|the others were being formulated to-|leader, and Senator Underwood, dem6- ADGUART | | Smith was arrested at Cedar Falls in | fields reported for -work ‘oday. Seven|a higher price than any other stock on | Prevent the Louigville distillers ar-|per P . night by the mild reservation'group of | crat, Alabama, circulated on the der-| RAIDING HEADQUARTERS b . . ¢ Bigher:p) Lt 2 ranging for immedlate disposition of | armistice. b , Alat July, 1917, when he and other afleged mines resumed -operations- with the list, was ryain under persistent : st reinin N republicans. 5 ocratic side a petition for cloture. It OF INDUSTRIAL WORKERS |1 W. W. defied « freight train crew at | small working forea” It | pressure, -aropp¥iz 63 1-8 points to|iheir tax-paid whiskey. This fealiie|. . Government- announced it8| Under the rule, which couid be made | soon had more. than twice the sisteetr 4 3 .| A time farmers complained of sabotage ' nounced at the Kanawha 280, or a loss of 126 1-2 points from its | APPArently was the on¥ PORE Bt VT iniention of ' creating & permanent|effective beginning Saturday by a two- | signatures needed fo secure a.vote- . Wash. Nov. 13—Cities 0f | being practiced in the grain fields and erators assoclation - offices: et o Tk Hah with Judge Evans, who c western Washington joined Centralia | fruit orchards. = e 200 mines toduy in arresting members of the In- | Mayer G, B THee e the government o mako a showing|chamber of Indian princes s con |thirds vote, ho senator cbuld speals | invocation of the rule. a s 5 The reaction encompassed. every vas= 5 3 > lting vody. more than one hour in all until a vote| The republicans acted more slowly, SRl Workica, OF -the. WGHL: and fomo Sger ntzgerald of Seattle mtfi normuily empioying 13000 metl. Sietyior: stock: isee ithbiah S, | for it if it desired to do so. ; % FabRmE ificatfon had been reached, glo, the mild *reservation &oup ""“§ 1 et . v ~ . oday issued a statement warning ul Several hundred miners reported to ils and the copper. udge J. M. Jackson, e e ip | specific - time could be set under e | ful of alienating the irreconcilables r {helr headquaisers following | radicals to “leave Seattle oft their fu- | work at mines near ‘Clochier in Boone! srace fllen 6 e £lls (61 PPET| o HODE ISLAND COURT HALTS g D an an Armistice day parade p shares» finished at relatively nominal County, Circuit Court, 'Little Rock, | yrovision for such'a vote but the lead- | whose votea they. are. counting fa5 3 ture ilineraries.” The statement was | County, Mr. Kennedyi scoxethry' OF | Jonded - At that, however 1ails as. a PROHIBITION ENFORCEMNET | S0 ™0 ¢ iced 11 negro murderers 0 | rs predioted that 1t would force tinal | sate ity e it ove ang for & rdas. four former Amerl,|made after two raids had been made |the association, suid, hut they walked| woscr aite(tng "virtually all-the im- STl the “electric” chair.. action, if resorted to, early next weel. | tion programme of the foreign rela- L Sqiliehs are Jead and a Weth iaibhytheiSeattle:polics out again ussserting thut they musti STOSP Ot de in the previous| Providence, R.’L, ° Nov. 12-—Judge To further hasten the treaty, it was | tions committee, Late in the Gy, how— TEpSIted dyipg oe b remit. of thel e |have omicial noutication, rte gaidj D e - Arthur L. Brown in the federal district g 3 g fhocting, angt one slieged L W. W. has | ALLEGED UNDESIRABLE ALIENS |only three mines operated in * thel " Jiowidation was so gsneral and |court today issued a temporary imjunc. |, A 2Ciors 0% Florence. Calling. of ched 2 ARE JAILED IN HARTFORD | Cabin Creek district, aithough * 1he|’constant as to defy nalysis, From |tion against Harvey A. Baker, United |l Uiinc tolowed a clash between ty-Two - mef dfl"d i Bl |local union officers had been notified | oy} secounts, much of the seljing was | States attorney and George F. Shaun-{ 5506 and Socialists. e radical el over¢| Hprtford, Comn, Nov. 12—Federal |10 order the men back 10 work by woluntary and a large proportion |essy, collector of “internal revenue;f™". A jail ‘here and Iater four zents who have directed the roundup | telephone from district Leadquartecs, : A 24-hour general strike was called tentatively agreed to hold night ses-|ever, Senator Hale of Maine, one of:fhe sions of the senate beginning tomor- Lmild - reservatiom republicans, passed. row night and continue until there has |around a petition and got the requidite. been a ratification vote. number of signers. | restraini hem from enforcing the| - g, f de ‘oil in the United e : e w traced to out of town traders who, | restraining 't 2 > utput of “crude ‘oil in the = O an anmon. |of alleged undesirable aliens in this | saymond City Is s reported Pininly expressed their discourage. |provisions of the war time prohibition|giztes in. September: was S4487.000 R BotEpo Mttt o \ gt e g e itional guardsmen, | St were in Bridgeport today prepar- |only fourteen men out oi-a normal ment*at the market’s sharp reversal. [act, The injuction was issued Upon|pairels, compared with 393,986,600 EIVES PRINGE OF WALES TO REGAIN CAR SERVICE = g Jesinnal Raids | INE for the transfer of forty-ive al- | working force of 300 appeared at el " Thehe was litile calling of loans, but | the pejition of the Narragansett Brew- | parrels for previous month. RECH L e . SIS S !leged radicals held in the Bridgeport |Ehafts. g vere avaflable on call | ing Cdmpany. : - . e X : 3 . ted in Seattle. Tacoma and | pojice cells to the Hartford county Jai s e opentne. rate of 14 por - cents | The sale of 4 per cent beer was im-| = Department of Commerce Bucoune| Washibgton e | meisn, Olo, oW I i Fhes Gz OFREM lin this city. Thirty-eight men, previ- GOVERNOR HOLCOMB'S while time money was. scarcely ob- |mediately resumed by Providence li-led Jeading minifig men, -of Mexico [ ward, Prince of Wales, the guest o s ent o : 3_-,» e P I:ni;ohu b and * ously brought to Hartford for hearings { i 5 ¢ for short dates at -7 quer dealess: state that 60:per-cent of the silver | American hation; came .into personal|was seen today when Henry oher- attlc cleven men and “tons of | igrati spec Villi THANKSGIVING PROGLAMATION | tainable except for | L k e 3 tonch with: “government. by the peo- |ty of New York, head of the.Doherty: cording _to _the- palice, | X°IPEE IMOVETAGER, Thapcctor Wibiam i Mgt e Sl S e A : ki o S RS E L B L Me» tonight at the most formal event | Interests which, until last. Saturdayl . g I N. Clark, were held in the jail today ¥ A i = bank.! cision sal ple’ al most f e tere 3 volice headquarters. The | yrqer the surveillance of Connecticut | Hartford, Conn., 2.—The| Officials of the local reserve bank. 2 i < . % vy h tion to which |midnight controlled Toledo. traction af-+ e 0 4 a nnect Aen ot 4, f the probability that the| Railroad trainmen in Gary district |of his stay here, a recep sted thirty-four A1- | Siate guardsmen. 1L was expected to | Proclamation of Governor Holcomb | held a regular meoting, but in keep n view o P y i e =4 ere takun are lodge: i . is i e clouds of social unrest and econ-| brokers stated .a cl [: | 1. ord . 5 nsost L) : 5 o & oy l-‘l‘l‘g;‘r*“c_“:;; [y by b ?“h‘a"x:.::“{?"fif-r‘?’:"fi;;‘:::fdr}}.g‘ ang evil, not in_the scales of present|.curtailed -brokers' accommodations by | The decree will be enicred tomer-|in Paris all the morning papers join-{over which he s destined to reign.|week' ago vesterday to oust the ears the Iirst military district, said today | Cifcumstances, ‘but in the scales Of{no less than. $230,000,000. . 7| tow, when it will become effective. |ed forces and ‘produced an edition |The setting served to add to the sig- |was called for tomorrow. ¢ 0. ¥ ‘mr‘:;;;;e(:{-::ll;}:‘ic;nf “ | that the state guardsmen would be re. | historical continuty, and for the decp- | The ‘street’ buszed -with rumors 2 under the title of Presse de Paris. | nificance of the prince’s visit, rlesigr;; ‘Ann;h*frdlnglt;‘ to 'the .siltuaflo“ do- s el e ¥ s i d to ke fully appaséit the friengly | veloped today when it was learned that Tk gy - S MR T < Fivass: o i Une fexina: of Nfiglw““ 5 N iominent e | S A e e by AR Wi T, s, Eapimet SElationsHitl fo0Ev SRIstaE hetween Mib) the -Kansas City: Streer. Baivag Tl ‘ceséd J48E night, radioals had four for- | o g o) U FIONE OPROSING S ok | montne, but Tty iees of T ol feata AT 12 AOUDE Skt Tkl i st SN EEIL CENT. BE ore of the Cunard Line, = and “who | two Ansic-Saxon peoplen. - e DaTy TR HAGe 1 ottar To o bbb gl R 1 CLEMENCY TO MURDERERS | 3 1om & thousand years are, as 6f that edent add- | providence, R. 1, Nov. 12.~A prés1 aus i commanded the Lusitania, reticed at| Tha prince Went o the reception the age ‘of 63 after 50 years' sea ser- vice. % for the purchase of the Toledo rolling da; The struggles of man -agains g v rially to the decline. from the Home of Secretary Lansing, [stock which is parked on side track: raged by Centralis citizens tp rid the T 3 Jiminary injunction, issued by Judge A. 3 ¢ 3 . thel W W pokane. Wash,, Nov. 2 Resolutions | 4D in the eternal effort w‘t»t e Many ‘:huklonal “stop loss™ u'rtders s. Bmv’,‘n'fl, the United States disteict ::;ree’m?m]&r;i I;;r::mi 1'1111_em:eex;rec%;se :_igl::s the shores of Lake Erie in Mlch’q‘ e 2.8 . g o i secure to himself the. gredtest J0ssi-1 were ‘caught ‘ih the day’s reaction. | oi>t mere today. torbidding. the en. 5 " ot oo Lhag Y an_ e e g e bested tmble hero | pPOne e ot the Toun eomuicted | ble gt miterial bendlits' ani comforts [ Yole' aqing, Was most. active Homs | st (0ay- lobidding the en| -yl information soncerning kidnap- | paid homage to American soldiers | The cars are for sale if we cannot ‘Werday” dnd they were prépared forx““ at Centrilli;- affl /eaitir upon | Mark but the surface: changes of s0-.of the highly speculative issues dropt | .ot has apparently had but little ef- P"'I‘E*"a eni at Puebla. Mexico, was| vounded in France earlier in the day ? e t:ie 0 see our point,” Mr. Doh- ves almbet over without treubie o | state and matioral authoritics for a | GV beneath them éver moves silent| ped-1Wo {0 five points between sales. oot Da°(h ondust of the saloons of | ST e et 18| when he inspected Walter Reed Hos-qerty said. i i ;nftfel\ u::rm‘:é“{{;“:uf:f ‘frlfh:,'.;' ional campaign of Dprossion | 4id Tesistiess, a_tide whose impulse | The mechanism of the stock exchange requested in a D the city thus far. the ‘Senat pital and in a brief address hailed these prflgsded fl:l;lr1 vx, Bl Fnzge;;ld. m( i 0 K T v 5 e . v] v aid the i iper- ‘esident of e Amal mate Associa- cives.” againet radleal organizations, were | RS 1000 O Heeires, Mt out of | pe e (0: 8 Exeiter extent than | Judge Brown's action was takeh on 3 s My Corarats o Armas T [tion of. Steeet ant estcic Hatge D, David Livingston, who seryed, 1n | Dommities of the. Toeal Afmerioan. Lor |WANS inherent’ sromth in Knowiotse| S p. . did. the Tast srananction of | Do of MArEe of the lergest brew (Seneral Gouraud, accompanied by | “The prince also was enrolled formal- | Employes of America, the carmen held| L 7 as o co e o 0 ) pn e S P ATk, Ve \C] “"liv as a ica d y e i v IR T he O the [ ion Dast dwie totey. and power, ‘and in faith - the day make its appearance on the |vent the authorities rlrom prosecuting | SEAfF Of Five FRenen oce S Pecl-lly as a member of the American Red |2 meeling ‘today and decided that the iccording to Lamis alieged confess- | Commissioner .J, JIT. Tilsley of the|"c\ beriods in human history. BAYe ijcker. them for manufactutfng and\selling 4 sion. Livingston is the coromer here. | Municipal department of public safety | off¢red so many prouss i b o Cross during the day, paying a good | Toledo Railways and Light Company. Syria where ko assumes the.duties of| 10 on ‘gollar for the honor during|Will be held to the agreement ' made} fe annbunced the inquest will be held | in @ Statement today blamed the fed- |Of that tide as have the lastfewscirs, per cent. malt beverages. High. comirhiasioni : it 3 ;.| With the car men’s union last April| N In spite of the court's action, a his visit to Red Cross headquarters. | Wi L orill , or have been so calculated to uwaken | SHARP OPPOSITION IN varning which was iater isued by the i 5 The badge of membership was pinned [and made binding for one year. the bodies of the f eral authorities for failure to Awoort |2 X ! I BILL | Warning was i United States navy designed and|’ n s s BT e tho fout acitators in this section and declared | ihe aitead ot mar il iy HOUSE TO RAILROAD BILL | (oliector of inernal revenue, and |, United States navy designed and| ;ong the war . decorations on his body of “Brick” Smith, reported | the police would round them un and | the s which made it clear ic saloon keepers furnish ¥ aftermath,. scence las reached far| Washington, Nov. 12.—Sharp oppo: e been an 1. W. W. secretary, ish evidence for such procedure e I % deck of vessel, havi n 5 3 jorashington, Nov, 12--Sharp opBO- | that it Judze Brcwn should be over- | aB% water or 3 nd i the Chehalls riyce irs | whenever thé government was ready | Orward in its search for knowledge.|sition® develop ¥l breast by Mrs. Farrand wife of Dr.| MRS. WOOLWORTH TO RECEIVE! 18 feet wing span, ang carrying ca.|Livingston Farrand, chairman of the AN INCOME OF $443,000 A YEAR . fed i ruled in the higher onrt, evidencel . .iivo¢ 5700 pounds. Red Crose ‘central committee, and he 1 rope by which he was lynched last |to act es hoa becama X e h";‘]'::ataor&ig’:fififi;nemho?'id in.the| collected by revenue ageniz in the [P2clty Of 5,700 poinds. | wore it proudly during the day. New York, Nov. 12—Mrs, Frank W. ight was cut earl’ todav and the | T Geep and stromgly burieasen e | itae to tho povernment of 4775531, |meantime would e used as basis for | g,oreme Court set Nov. 20 as the|. “May Iin return present you with a | Woolworth, witew of T sats Ly sody tell into the river. FOUND 16 MEN WITH I. W. W. foep onq Strongly Dwtiressed.. IniDindigg to ibe goverament o $170051c | prosecutions, had a deterrent effect |, OV for hewing arguments on the|dollar, which, I th the proper|the chain of five and ten cent stores, Centralia was quiet today and Judge CARDS IN,A POOL ROOM | Cmct . 31 Siana sur pitias o i G| the Plan. o1 by, Rebrescatative Dent, |UPON saloon keepers. It was deemed | (e 200 NEs M, SHEURELIS 20, (08 ing 7 the prince said, as he recetved | wil ‘recive. an ingne ot Sios o inorge Dysart said citizens had prom- night, “And for this, Jar more inon{son, republican. Hlineis, and supported | PTobable tonight that 4 per cent. beer |SUNTOSGL PRI (RT Lo | the badge. year from her IWnband’ sed to let the law take its course. Centralia, Washn.,, Nov. 12.—Former h Y 5 enaflits that t. r tter fro irec Gi R Ee 2 state. This| . would no t sal til fina) for the material benefits that the year;by a letter from Director General uh-Duk, Oneale M Last night I talked to them and |service men tonight entered a ponl A e the dry law unconstitutional. The doljar he tendered and his auto- | was revealeq today when Supreme| - fitos Ao action by e highest tribunal. — graph were placed beside those of King | Court Justice Giegerich signed sy promised that every I W, W room here, lined shout 160 Partoni| oot i vl Onr- fRanks We|TUucs of the falicoad sdministradien, e It was decided at a meeting of the!Albert and Queen Elizabeth's of Bel- |order requiring Hupert .T. Parsoms] Gere womid be given a quick st | against the wall and_searched them. | 5 tme josi oovar boal 0 s ke feulted T fiasl decision: being de: ) oCAL AGENTS EXPECTED representatives of American, = British [ium in the society’s museum. head 4f a committee of Mrs. Woel- AL" mid Judge Dysart. “The formet | Sixteen who were said to Bave car- |0 s on® Thurcans, morem T o e ponents of the refunding plan de- TO ENFORCE PROHIBITION |and French societies to call a confer-{ The only other formal event of the|Worth's property, to file an additionall wetvice men promised to aid officials |ried Industrial Workers of the World hich o~ Ja he men.” et b P - compel congress -to i ence in Paris next Ottober to form |Drince’s day was his inspection of the|bond of $2,600,000. membership cards and were arrested. :::.-T»u ::‘ncul:‘ml;ecv\:;li;crhd- u‘if l;:::l‘::‘vgl;;:gp:al:o:;gfl.w ,o%o by mge end of | Washington, Nov. 12.—Special ma-|an anti-tuberculosis federation. Lincoln Memorial, nearing completion | was $50,000. : o < giving, “bow our heads ind 1ift our | this year to square the accounts of the | chinery for the enfarcement of war - 4 I beside the Potomac; but he added to| The order was issued upon recelpt hearts' to Him Who, if faith ans | railroad administration, and Mr. Deni- |time and constitutional prohibition| Railroad Administration announced | his programme in the afternoon, which|0f a report from M®. Parsons that FORMER CONSUL FOR HONDURAS | D'OLIER ELECTED COMMANDER anything, wi i Be o ai '“,*m son proposed a substitute which he [ Will be set up by the bureau of inter- | ypward of 50,000,000 tons of bitumin-|had been left for him to dispose of,as|fifty thousand shares of the Wo SLAIN AT NEW ORLEANS OF THE /AMERICAN LEGION |our s(epgs' o o Tt o bran bficfilj said would decrease the amount need- | national revenue, November .17 un-|ous coal will be Teleased by the Rail-|he saw fit a call at the home of Mrs,|WOrth corporation had been {ranfer and ‘more glorious than the past has|ed to $171,020,000. der the dirsction of John F. Kramer, | road Administration as His original bondi Yew Orieans, La. Nov. 12.—Mgystes Minneapolis, Minn, Nov. 12.—The ) - - on as it is!George Dewey, widow of Admiral Dew- !‘edl to Lhcd“'[igow l{]:' order of lhe‘g‘l{t‘ ¢ i ; ite i 2 : at the_income at el b 3 S Under the Denison plan it is pro- |of Mansfield, Ohio, whose appointment | definitely known the miners will re- |ey rectors ‘and that the_in ehrouded tonight the murder of Dr.|first annual convention of the Ameris | o " °F_We an et clearly see. posed that $415,000,000 owed by the s -Bationai prohibition commissioner | turn to work. The pritice plans to visit tomorrow [P’ cent. would amoun: to $409.000 a leopoldo Cordova, Jr. former consul |can Legion tonight elected Franklin jers as standard | Was announced today by Internaation- or Honduras here, e er of Pl PERNICIOUS P T govesnment to. the earriers a: u for Hondu ere, and the founding|d'Olier of Philadelphia as its first na. icl ICKETING | — with President Wiison, renewing tne|Year- The remainder of her incdme return be set off against the debts due |2l Revenue Commissioner Roper. Arrest of Alfonso Leaon Novoa, ajacquaintanceship begun during Mr.|Will be from the interest on LibeRty a lonely spot near the | tional commander and.vpted to have BY NEW. YORK PRINTERS (o the government by the roads. The| Besides supervising geents in each|lawyer believed to_be the brains be-|Wilson's {rip to Europe s head of the |Ponds and the rental of property.di The police are work- | congress consider the advisability. of | g { pending Bsch bill calls for only a par- |of the nino districts into which the | nind the kidnapping of W. O. Jenkins, | American peace miveion. - Onins o o | Brooklyn. Mrs. Woolworth. is (ho S6i8 * approving further bonuses for servi \ ew York, Nov., 12.—Reports to the | Pal immediate set off, Proponents of | country has been divided and {co & Dbro- | American consnlar agent in Mexico, | president’s illness which confined him |le8atee under her husand’s will men headquarters of union printers tonight | the committee- plan, which was under- | hibition director in each state, ‘'Mr. | was announced in the Excelsior. ajto bed until yesterday, the prince’s 7z Cordova who Fad Jain wounded | D'Olier was the first candidate to be | 54Y the “shame committee” had been | sood -to have been writien +in the |Kramer will have a mobile force which | Mexico: City publication. {call will be informal in character ! night in a ditch near the body of [ nominated. FHe was named by the| VEry successful” in their - opinion, | melsure after a bitter fight in the in- | Will move about the country as neces- > made when he goes to the Jier husband was at the hospital to- | Arkansas delegation. California pass- | their duties include being watches at| terstate commerce committee, urged |sity commands. Pl Famous Players-Lasky Corporation tiouse to tuke tea with Mrs.-V | that proposal as a square deal to the| State and municipal officials will be | voted {o authorize the creation of $2 The only formal function arr railroads, which were charged with |expected to enforce the pkrohibition |000,000 8 per ce EMPHATIC DISAPPROVAL OF ESCH RAIROAD B Washington, Nov. 14—Emph ight near the point of death with a|ed its nominating right'to New York, wilet wound in the head. She told an |and Stuyvesant Fish placed the name incoherent story of an attack by men |of Hanford Macnider of Mason the doors of printing houses in . the early morning when the men are going to work and at the noon hour,These | cent. cqnve! r e 0 _ for tomorrow, the final day of his|disapproval of the Esch railroad ses { debts ‘contracted without their consent » thev fall to exercise|red stock and an increa: u { Washington visit, is the conferring of now - béfbre FotRE when the automobile in which she and | Ia. before the convention. The Vir- | Watches stop all employes .and argue quring the period of government op- 1 agents will act.{ized common stock from 200,090 Aecorztions: ol elehty Ao e s [Hocse Tets e her husband were riding had stalled. |ginia delegation nominated Leslie | Or continuation of the,strike without | she has given two conflicting c- |Jones of Washington, D. C., and Ken- cougts, 15 l\.l!v?ullce-u who had 1o use | Lucky named Emmett O'Neill of Louis- ar Interpreter as she speaks only |Ville. Jack Sullivan of _Seattle, who Spknish. In main, however, her ac- |Was nominated by the North Dakota count of the killing was consistent | delegates, withdrew from the rac ith the exception of the number of|4id Chairman Henry D. Lindsley of 08 S50 Tha start of the Fide, Dallas, nominated by the Texas dele- gation. The vote was: D'Olier 35 N G s “:’sr:'d”"“‘j Macnider 249, Joneg 15, O'Nelll 13. Were baying trouble with the car and | war v drove them to the scene of the murder and there killed her husband and |mander was conferred upon Mr. Lind. truck her over the head. Her later|gley He had been acting head of the weccount was that two men attacked |jegion since the meeting at St. Louis her husband when the car stopped and | lagt spring. i % that he put up a stubborn fight beforc| Ejectian of the national commander he was shot to death. followed a turbulent afternoon when a 4 eration. 1s said that should local officers | 450,000 shares of no par valu listed men of\the American army and | ecutives of the thirteen principal rai rbitration. P 3 < @ o keep in breaking up the illiéit - : Inavy and séven American murses|road employes’ organizations’ todai Nore than half the pressmen at the |y, AGREEMENT REACHED ON Eail of liouor, the governilent would) ' pnhur J: ‘Batfour, former British | which will takke place fn the Bolmec: |in & stafement which diclaceh e Butterrick Publishing Company were . not proceed against them, but rather | pyrcign, Minister, End . now Lord | hame o b e Dlace r Drovidoasten dr:wn back on strike by a committes| RAILROAD EMPLOYES' DEMANDS |ict the !Z\cal clectorate take care of | pregident of the Gounell, opening = " Wicd. they are TagEl today, the union reported. Smaller i shuo oo League of Nations campaign, declar- | vicious, because more subtie, than ‘& vlants lost many workmen _through| Washington, Nov. 12. — Railroad o the future would be dedt for tha| MEETING OF WOMEN e pther committeen.§ brotherhood chiefs spent another day |OHIO DEFEATS FEDERAL league unless all mations were ready OPPOSED TO SUFFRAGE| The reilway workers' officials im Pressmen’s Union 51 has become the |in conference with Director General PROHIBITION BY 542 VOTES (o share their burdens.. their staiement accused those who. nost active of the locals' on 'strike.|Hines on the employes’ demands for i S $ Hartford, Coun, -Nov. Mrs. | framed the Kseh measure as being ag-; After secélding from the Ameriean Fed- | changes im worKing. conditions without | Columbus. Ohio, Nov. 12.—The fed- PREPARING FOR CONFERENCE Mary C. Hildreth, president of the|tuated with a desire “to shackle -Ja-/ eral prohibition amendment was de- OF MINERS AND OPERATORS | National Association ~ Opposs bor” Request was made. that <ha feated by Ohion voiers by a wet, ma- Woman Suffrage, ut the an meet- |railroads be held under federal cgr y of 542, according to final of-| __ s {ing here of the Connecticut branch|trol for an additional two -years, thel al figures announced late today by | Washinglon, Nov. 12.—The apparent | /& % 7 e iter = ol namds without arbltration of. any sort. | ngreement and to have presented (his | (e scoteiany of ciate. The 575 besy | Unwillingness of, 41T priion, coal mmers{:\Tl?o:azlwr::gfr;’aggel\\“re‘lfoir:(fil e r ae R j\:::;e}: RS e aliroad altminlaliation Of | broposai wes datented by. a: dry. ma- (3. 3etum ¢ owolk-dttlle Bl yay 8¢a1e lthe public, the association opposed to|cf the Ameridan voters as expressed) PROTEST FROM STATE MOTOR |ficials Quring the session. But no con= | jority of 23.607: the proposal to re.|CAlsed government officials to put| ! the | Francis A. Kelley of New York was elected national chaplain. The title of past national com- tion of Labor it voted to go back | reaching any agreement. * { its memberg would be taken in a| The brotherhood chiefs were suid to body and then resumed intensive ef-|have worked out, in more detail, the orts to “hold out” for its original de-!questions as to which there is & dis- . : it and dther organizations working for |at a.general eleetion.” - VEHICLE DEPARTMENT [chuision was reached and none was In|peal the state prohibition defeted by forth every effort today to bring a§:fl;1,ts defeat would secure its rejection in | SiEEE T R e moias < Tae policd so far have oniy circum- | mags of resolutions and reports, in.| - b2 immediate prospect when the confer- |3 dry majority of 41849 and the jimme e . 38| thirteen states, thus killinz the amend- | 310,000 FOR ASSISTANCE OF i stanis. evidence which po a's ‘owiw d|cluding the soldier bonus issue, were| Hartford, Conn, Nov. 12.—Commis-1ence adjourned tonight. Crabhe state prohibition' enforcement |agteement. Srithout ting | Ment and Keeping national suffrage STRIKING STEEL WO! = oo Jewelry valued 2o §75. uud | considered. sioner Stoeckel of the state motor ve- | Discussion as at the mational con-|.ct defeated hy a wet majority of 26,- | Secretary Wilson ‘without' waiting | /" HC0, e ' followlng officess | T G 8T WORKERS| 3140 in cash were taken from the body e e sicle debartment, -has consulted with \ference yesterday centered about the |§3s The elassification tax amendment |fOF formal acceptances .of Bia offex | 0o ected: Mresidont, Son o i and from Mrs. Cordova. ANNUAL DINNER OF STATE he “attorney general to the steps. to|demand for time and a half for over- | wus deteated by 17.341 majority. to mediate the . differences, began Y\ Ciceted: Fresdont, Ao Well . New York, Nov. 12-—A payment ef A Latin American political scheme SUFF 0 se taken to secure for the department |time jn road service. _ £ —_ Snoothing the way for-the foint con- | v “3es “yonde Harrisons second | $100-000 on a pledged contribution. was claimed by some of his friends RAGE"ASSOCIATION | 10 G o5 insposed 0k Gonvistione of cir| - Inequality in wages of certain mem- | PROHIBITION AGENTS Terence of miners and operators he has| it (9 LV NE W BL . Glowme 1§250,000 for assistance of striking steel| Lere today as the motive for the mur-| _ s slating the automobile law and which | bers of the four crafts also has filtered uLT called to meet in Washington Friday. | /i %, PICo president, Mrs. F. T. Simp- | Workers was made today by the Amai-| « aer. wridgeport, Conn., Nov. 12—Former | TEHIE 208 out by the convicted per- |into’ the. discussions. Some of these, | CONVICTED OF ASSAl Both xides notified the- labor secre- | (H recording secretary, Miss Carolyn | §amated Clothing Workers of Am Pres\nt William IT.Tatt was the |28 WO! Suil. ATl the fines under the |28 viewed from Director Hines' recent | Y fiver | L2FY that they would attend tie con- |30t TecOrtng Stereiary, M CAro | mhe organization is not affiliated with principal speaker at the annual dinner | J0° 7 "Lavable o the state. for-thel instructions to his wage adjustment | Richmond, Va, Nov. 12.—J. J. Oliver| rerence. Spokesmep for . the. mine William B. Wiliame: treasurer, Moo | the Américan Federation of Labor. ‘- ©O4LD HOME OF PRESIDENT of the Connecticut Woman , Suffrage | O #70 PAFEDE 0 e departmet. {'boards, are not exvected to be granted. [and Teo Chase, state —prohibition!orkers said that if the mine owners ‘Rl_n‘m,n Tl R T In a leiter to Irank Morrison, - MONROE SOLD AT AUCTION | Association here tonight. He sald he | Syt he department receives no bene- |Others, however; are looked upon by |agents, were convicted of assault and{cume in a spirit of eonciliation a new ¥ & tary. of the federation, accomp g . belleved that the stato of Connecticut | 1" grom the working out. of-fision. - fraflroad officials as having fherit and |battery here today and sentenced to|agreement could be framed and rati- R ~ jthe fnitial payment, Joseph M:zgé Xew York, Nov. 12—The old house | Sh0uld ratify the federal suffrage | “yring the year ending October 1|may tend to increase the pay of some |DPay. fires of $100 each and spen ,one | fled by Saturday night. Until an agree- |,SPELLACY ASSISTANT i berg, secretary of the union, exp L83 Prince street where James Mon- | Amend\nt. Other speakers ast, the department recelved from [men o a means of standardization of |Ga¥ 1n Jof. They were arralzned ohiment is formally accepted by the min- I* 'ATTORNEY GENERAL OF U. 8.|hapbiness that “the stecl siaves® gve i h e, Henry “Morgenthau, one time ambas. | 255 e s T e wraes ihe charges of having taken & £riD |ers’ scale committee, labor leaders Lo sserting themselves despite 'thy Ot e Ut | o Tushi rwha e S e TR LR e e D . from from L. C. Roberison after hold- |gaid, there was litile hope of full re- | 3r, irora -conn ;. presence. of troops, the bruts 5 Bl i mnd died o g years Of | Key Pitman's /place, Mrs, Fleteher o A A T R e 124 THE JUNIOR NAVAL AND ing him up on a public highway. They | sumption of eoal production. comes from Washingt of the statc and local adn wuctioneer's hammer today. 1t brought | DOPYn®f chairman ofg the ' republican | ‘.ging October 1, 1918, there wers e | MARINE SCOUTS DISSOLVED | 5215, ey, suspected there was whiskey e 3. Spellacy of this city has been ap-|nd the ruthless conspiracy $128,000. o o eptibenefunitlse-gf THL- 186 “fines. from/whigh the_deparuncd: ARl in the grip. SsaE FEDERALCTROOPSE LDA\:)EF:W VA | ointed: swsistant attorney. generat ot capitalistic press. Real estate brokers bought the place g inent Connecti- | eceived $53,492.50, and for the year| «, 5 Disseiition: of OAL FIELDS > VA | the Usited ‘Stutes, the appemtment for an unnamed client, ¥ v, men. - ¢ | naing October 1. 1917, there-were 1,- | ¥ Tork, Nov. j2--Dlssemilon of BRONZE MEDALS FOR 22 subject to confirmation by the senate,| ORDER FIXING PRICE OF it ‘Hitgeis to preserve the house as an | “° Ginner was attended by 25| 10, which vielded a Tevenue to the iic AMmeTican Junior Tavel ant Mo CASEY” WAR WORKE! Eharleston, W. Va, Nov. 12—Fed- | He is to have charge particularly of SOFT COAL IS MODIFIED | jet monument had been unna- | feMbers and friends of the associa- ['lepartment of $33,810.28. the direciors as the result of a con-| New York, Nov. 12.—A bronze medal | eral troops on_strile duty/ in_the [the legal work in the form of the alien ; - — v 5 socleties considering it | i0n- e troversy with the secretary of the | suitably. inscribed be awarded |coal fields of Wegt Virzinia will be[property custodian. The salary is| Washington Nov. 12.—The orderioei Lui 1o time was found to organize a Camp Mills Has Been Sold. navy., every “Casey” worker in the world war | withdrawn “within « few days,” Maj-|$7.500. Mr. Spéllacy was until {@e fucl administration fixinz maxis & mevement to 2se it FURS VALUED AT $7,000 ci York Nov. 12—Camp Mills, on| “The American Junior and’ Naval|it was announced tonight by the gu-|or General Leonard WoJd. comma cently Um\cf Stat Ltorn r{ mum -prices. for bituminous cg: Samuel L. iverneur, son-in-law of STOLEN IN BRIDGEUORT % Itland, was sold today to the ['Scouts was patterned after the Boy |preme council of the Knights of Co-|cd of the central department of the|this federal udicial e® | tiielignite was modificd by Administrater. Monroe bullt the house in agn Wrecking Company for $281.- | Scoutd and was intended o stimulate | lumbus. Men and women workers.at |army, announced berc toight. following|demceratie candidate tor ernor in | Gi 1 tonight insofar 1822 and in the years immediately fol- | Bfidgeport, Cann, Nov. 12, — Fu ill Degi. immed.. s interest in the navy and marine corps.|home and abroad will be decorated.|a conference at the executive man- {1913 ang has Sew'd his city as rop- to such coals shipped on or 1 i* Wals the scenc of galu cocial | thieves got intg the American-Fremci | v «Zmantling of the | Since 4 organigation in the fulf of | The die of the medal ~represents a | sion Governor _ Cornwell, .. HefTesentatiye and in thoe cenate. He is{Nov, 18 under a contrast which g o can-Fr rgar ) : r > 3 : . festivities. Monroe went there o make [shop, dealers in clothing und furs, dur A 'yag one of the jirst in tac ~4=%11916 the scguis havo establishéd units | doughboy in the Arzonme Forest being |suid the time for the removal of: the|in his 40th year, a graduste of Georze- | ontered inte prior @ Oct. 30. OB hfs home at the end of hiz second |ing Jast might and took furs of s there tne ‘famoa: Raf n 170:cities in 38 sfgtes with a toallziven hot choco S 4 presiden: claimed vaiue of $7,000. ate by a wolfare! trocps had been lett- “entirely in- thektown University law school, 1901, and! shipment the prices fixed dm * worker: . 5 #-0-Lands of the governer’ * + member of the Hartford County, ber, wnu;st.may_be:m e