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VOL. LXII—NO. 93 4 POPULATION 29,919 TALROAD STRIE BREAKING I WEST, - omen s Wit s s 1 OFRALRCADS CAISE MORE WALKOUTS REPORTED IV EAST e s i SUSPENSIONOFNOUSTRES 35 In Ohio Alone 100,000 Persons Were Reported Out of Work —1In the Mining District Around Scranton, Pa., 15,000 Miners Are Idle—Railroad Officials Are Hopeful of Im- provement in Freight and Passenger Service Today— ‘War Degartment is Ready to Help Relieve Any Food Shortage With Its Surplus Supplies of Frozen Beef, Canw ned Roast Beef and Bacon in Warchouses in Various: - %2 - B ke att LR . American ' raitcdads - will .. requirs $606,000,000.- for. mew - equipment s B Eastern Railroad Officials Profess Optimism That a Break in| CABLED PARAGRAPHS : Catibiy, ; . “4he Mob Movement” is Near—Civilians Offer to Man Austrian General Arrested. | Chicago, April 13.—Governor Frank ! New York, April 13—The National| American Sugar:Refining Co! raised g : 0. Lowden carried his home state to- | Association of ' Manufacturers an- | price of fine granulated. sugar o 18 Trains to Break the Illegal Strike—Culprit Railroad Men | Vicina, April 12-70he name of the | day, on the face of incompiste unof- | nounced tonight its ontrance in to the | Gents & pound. - o i ficial returns in the republicun presi- | national ~political campaign - on & ‘ of Greater New York Have Unanimously Refused to Re- | charge of murder resulting trom fthe | gential preference - primary. Major | platform “for American industry.” John Baptist Crezier, archbishop of 3 Ase Reaiia ;‘;’:";fi;’r’,egm""dg‘jfl; e P . | General Leonard Wood was second and | . President Stephen C. Mason of the | Armagh and primate of ail Ireland, turn to Work—Pennsylvania Shopmen to e Siephen Jubleior who. com. | Senator Eiram Jonneon third, the lat- | sssooiation sud. the action was n ac- | diea ac Arma. 2 3 o ter's name being written in'by the vot- | cord with a general desire th Loyal to the Road—In the West the Strikers Are Return-| maided an Avtrian division on the | org ; | the country. "A piatform committee | Bar gold :was quoted - at 108s 5d a Ha ifted by Several L AT s chetume trom 4255 precincts out of | for_cach state, wich all phases of in- | ane ounce in London, comparcd with i oes Have Been Lift Vel HIST PAUL BOSCO ,690 1n Illinois gave Lowden 203,659; y_represented, now is “in pro-|102s 74 an ounce. ing to Work and Embarg: e y SUARGHIS Wood 136,428 and Johnson 37,028.|Cess of completion,” he. said. The na- PR e Railroads. RELEASED AT ELLIS ISLAND | 00 0 ere from . 99 oounties | tional committee, whioh awill be com- | Liquars - valued at ® $15000 were Cities. ; New York, April 13—Paul Bosco,|out of 102. -~ | posed of three of "the most represen- | stolen from the store of M. H. Glyna,| . : f trikes to street railway) nominees they maw fit. a convicted anarchist, who had beem| General Wood carried Chicigo and|tative and ablest manufacturers in|at Brighton, near Bpstom. New York, April 13.—Interest fn the| spread the strikes to streel New York, April 13. — Although The board will be called by the |held by federal authorities in New Or- | Cook county, but Governor Lowden's | the several states,” will meet here on| ¢ _ | nationwide strikes of rebellious rail-|lines in this district have been unguc~ ranks of the rebellous rallrond Fethy | president without delay and was ex- | leans for deportation without bail. Was|yote in the state o ‘ot Ohicago | May 3, to draft the industrial plat- | - Soft coal preduction in week April |road workers, which appeared to be | cesstul. ~1 ors were strengthened substan s of_ - i o released at Bllis Island today under S e form. ' The platform will be sub-|3 totaled 3,558,000 tons. -AnthraciteSubsiding west of Chicago while| In the west railroad officials re-} by turther walkouts here today. rail; D ot heoisery’for the | Instructions from _the department of iy it o conton, Progressed | mitted o' the annual convention -of | Output totaled “1.273,000 tons. spreading sporadically ~/in - the east, | porteq strikers of half a dozen cities road officials, listening to a clamor of y {neton. Bosco's® hongd] Lh rns. 0 4 e 4 is at its dis- | 1abor _in W ¥ - | manufacturers here two weeks lat~ centered tonight in Washington. voted to return to work, railroad men voluntser strike breakers, professed | handling of wage matters is at its dis- | BDOF ' VAsq UEC. CC0sCa TGRC | - Only. the names.of Wood and Low. : s Eugene Debs .wis _ indarsed as a| Union labor leaders, who have|at other points voted mot o join the: ; Sira | posal, and would permit it to get into $ den appeared on the ballot. Senator | °F 3 4 R c Nt . I - - optimism toright that a break in “the | Posal, an nto | $1°000. Superintendent P. A. Baker 5 2 t r When the platform 1s. approved it|6andidate’ for president“at a meeting | strived . ineffectually to induce the|walkout and embargoes were lifted mdb movement” was near Action promptly to deal with the strike | o¢'/ipo . mijis’ Tsland, immigration ata- [ SOINsON's gtrensth . wat ‘in -Clricago, The meneral managgrs organization - = ill be submitted to both republican |©f Steel’ workers at- Gary,-Ind. strikers {0 return to work, saw a ray | by several railroads. Strike leaders s here most. of his . votes -appeared. | it rep Fomtr f . 2 . tion signed the order’ of release when |’ 5 B and democratic national conventions. of hope in the appointment today of | there refused to concede, however,: of the rallreads Intertpersed the in- m;‘)’q’\-mP;m;{;‘g"{’;;or:”‘,'*’;m“’h;“‘,: Bosco's attorney furnished the bond. | Herbert &lgol;e;uiun,r:e appeared. on |40y e coment said: “No. seacst _m'n.. Xé“:&'fi.‘ffi"" a‘: "’?i‘.."»?fi"‘ President Wilsons labor board pro- | that they were losing ground. -~ | Agnation” meetings of commuters and | %0 e 8 b = Bosco was referred to in the house |5 v ican ballots.'i - is made of the fact that the manufac- |itS AP! Bridgepo: Vith a{ vided under the transportation act to| The first positive act of federal In={ the offer nf assistance to man trains (available a very large number of re- | ;% . ecentatives yvesterday by Rep-| There were no democratic primary & ! e o turers expect to encounter some stiff | \eABthY. ‘docket of cases to be argued. | deal with labor disputes. Early con-|tervention was reported today from with civitians as “a_spontaneous | PO _h"“m ‘l:'fl as"“t“‘ ‘;‘ “l‘”‘“' c,%““;fi presentative Johnson, chairman of the | andidates f“'th”"s;'gj;‘“ d"“‘- the | opposition -even among their own Avherican " dollar Swis sted 1g| Armation of the appointments is hoped | New Orleans, where department of movement to put a promnt end to this | Wi, are Knowh 1o ceal specilCal i nouse immigration committee, in. dis- | Names of more than C G den;'—l ranks” but it was added “Sufficient | grante' 05t contimes, comparcd with 13| {OF DY the senate so as to permit the | justice agents raided a strikers' meets nationwide illegalstrije.” The mavor | With the relation of the T . W 10| cussing the alleged leniency with | crats were written jin the bdllots .in |assurance of support has been recet , ‘compa itn 15 of Ensziewood, h@wever. announced |the strike movement. He wi - which the department of labor dealt |Scattering returns. 5 A board to get into action promptly on|ing and arresteq six leaders on fed- 2 + francs ‘80 centimes ‘at previous - close i i <= v a § ol i = ed that all disapproval will be crush- ” > the present strike situation. President | eral warrants charging them with ine fram the eab of an engine, he had [!0 show the president and the cabinet iy extremists. Johnson said Bosco| Wamen cast a courtesy vote in ¥ in Paris. - that, through the agency of the I. W, g X ed in an avalanche of popular favor. Wilson also issued a call for a cabi- | terfering with the United States “stood up in a_crowded courtroom at|Many counties and in.some places the|Tetters have been /sent to the ma: e A e ritiom 1| W. relationship_has been established ¥y P i 3 neét meeting tomorrow and it was | mails. A g Home established | yjorgantown, . V., after being con |election clerka fafled to separate men | ufacturing associations of each Stats ufi'x:‘mfiffl‘mfi:’. won" Cap Co. | thought announcement of the govern-| Local officials in varlous other gag=: e D ihe STk eIy formed | victed as an anarchist, and expressed (and women ballots. - The women's|asking theme to select three repre- | ans: dwith o Lot toce Lestiminod | ot | ment's course of action might be made | tions of the country continued their There were manv secret and sep- |O'&Anization—the Railway Workers |ihe hone that when reieased he would | Vote, however, Was, 50 comparatively | sentative men, “irrespective of party $135.000 at the close of the sessidn. efforts to end the strikes in their dis, amte mestings of strikers and “loyal” :’;’"’l',‘.**-'g‘fl”’,' )ne Big union” as|f;q 7. Stars and Stripes displaced |light as not to.affect the result, and it| affiliations,” to help frame the plat- B Meanwhile, officials of the depart- | tricts. The Pennsylvania Rai'road to: ulion men tonight and. while rail- |!h¢ Canadian e nown . Eibby Sthe ‘red flag." was divided in much the same ratio| form. - The letter to these assicia-| ‘Neéw ~England conference of .the|ment of justice in Washington an-|day agreeq to a proposition of the rpadx hed arearged to move sixteen [Will also be or o By as the male vote. 2 ;| tions says “it is earnestly and-con-|Meth8dist ‘Episcopal church voted to|nounced evidence of the activity of | state bureau of arbitration to have fts, rdditional trains with volunteer help|BMicA’ reports Jonn | Grunad, {TOBACCO CORPORATIONS Acts of viclence marked the day i1|scienciodsly believed that productive lift the ban on dancing, card playing | the Industrial Workers of/ the World | general manager meet representatives tamorraw. the threat of an extension |1iead of the Chicago Yardmen's asso- DENY MONOPOLY CHARGE |Chicago. Camplaints of frauds, from|industry has been silent too 1ong.” |ana theatre going. J toward inciting and maintaining the | of the strikers provided that they can] of the strike was not allaved clation, the members of which were New Tork, April, 13—Five tobacco|intimitadtion of voters to marked bal-| ‘It is now the psychological duty for = —_— unauthorizeq strikes had conti speak for all the men who are not{ The situation hers tonizit appear- |the first to quit their posts, has-been | New a Tk, ml"'*‘h ansel. taday | 10ts, kept the police and election com- | industry, the backbone of the nation,| The inventory of the, estate of the|accumulate and that they saw signs | working and that union representa-| ed to he as foliows: ',‘\”‘V‘”‘“‘.““‘ Dby an active member of S s of mor comtendre. before | missioner's officers busy throughout|to make its voice heard”and present |late Bdward P..Hickmott, filed in the | of an attempt to expand the rail | tives also shall be permitted to b.i Some food trains had arrived. hut|the L W. W. e O e ce to an | the daY ) to the country a sound, economic pro- | probate court at Hartford, showed a|strike into “one phase of the world | present. ! there still was a possibility of a fo0d lpeNN RAILROAD CO. AGREES nietment - charging - monopolizing,| I one precinct 200 feet - from the|grammi Never before have associ-|value of $2,27,168. revolution.” The reports of their field| There was a growing alarm of &j shortaze, Prices of some commodities TO TRIPA 3 = *%.:‘9;‘ T pirnoy Io viola. | polling place, an unidentified election | ations like ours had the opportunity = < agents were not yet complete enough, | shortage of perishable food and coal haid zone up and department of jus- RTITE CONF RN CE | O e o 1o connection | WOrker was shot aftera quarrel, The |to prepare jointly such a programme.” | - The condition of Rear ~Admiral | it was explained. o permit determit | in the east, cspecially in and sround tige agents were investigating With| piigciinia April 13.—The Penn- | with irade 1n Sumaten leaf tobaceo.|Wounded man was.spirited away be-| In making the announcement of the | William S. Cowles, U. S. Nz (retired), | nation of their course in dealing with | New York, but shipments continued a‘view to preventinz profitcering. Esivanin mu-ma[“ obtoARy. BEalEht Rk sd Akea $5.0400, fore the police arrived. ~Seven shots|national platform for industry Mr.|who was tricken. with paralysis last| the situation. to arrive, though with increasing ire movement of non-perishalls | gereed to a proposition made by the | The corporations were H. Duys and el e s L T e e o the mpnulacturers, foF|week:is fow comforGuble. ™ While official estimates were lack-|regularity. Railroad officials n-% N E s wore” o ;| bureau of mediation and arbitration | Company, American Cigar Company, ayor William Hale Thompson, re- A v, v c SEx= ¢ ¥ ing, the number of persons who have | pressed the belief that sufficient quana v:::'nr]r:::: m“;vd.uf":vkr‘i;% of the state department of labor and | General Cigar Company, Sumatra |publican national committeeman from |the time.has come for them to make| Ninety per cent. of the coal miners bok i n EL n made idle by the strike, directly | tities could be brought into the Me-) hut the attitude|industry to have the railroad's gen- | Purchasing Corporation and the So-|IllMois, gained full coritrol of the re their. collective voice heard by the |of Kansas are idle as a demonstration 3 ) e 2 > ang indirectly, runs into the hundreds | tropolitan district to supply current d releral manager meet representatives of | matra Tobacco Import Corporaiton. |publican’ county -organization for the|dominant political bodies of the coun- | of protest against™ the ' imiprisonment of thongiuls - w thie atate. of > Ohio| neela e > . B T e rane City, |the strikers, provided: that they can |Proceedings were dismissed against |next four years through the electiom of | Iry; that it is their Huty to the pub-of Leatér- Alexander -Howat. alone 100,000 - persons were reported| The war department today made, T O e meansa of | EDeak for ail the men who are not | twelve individuals, officers of the|Ward committeemen hawig his back~lic to formulite a definite programme d who * ware 1 OBt Of Work today with industrial |available to state and municipal atia who at first approved the purnose of | working, and that representatives of | companies. who were originally ram- | ing. Y > that will help the nation back Into| Two hundred ‘persons -whe - were the strike. called a meeting 3 8 o i 5 >, e ot and |the brotherhoods shall also be per-|ed as defendants in the proccedings.| Nearly complete unofficial returns|the sound, smooth lindustrial opet- injured in the explosion of & muni- Bt T i ve st bl fo thi| Deots cannel et Do bacon, K e o The "'Bie Four~|mitted to be present. It was charged that the companies | indicated the following. selection of|ation and progress. Koenigsbury, Bast, Prossia, % | Mining district around Scranton, Pa.,| Which have been held in storage in aj PO 9 e of (he Jersey| \Whether a conference will be held | monopolized more than 70 per cent.|district ‘delegates. fo- the republican o Pnitalvctates ;is' moresof J& | SOCEsNE, o 15,000 mine workers have been idle |score of railroad centers. Hundreds SLinooh. nf LRAGEDY: L et iR T g e Rl - |dustrial -future is largely dependent|Railroad 'lifted embargo —after an-|their number will be increased tomor-|ed into service to bring feod to therhood of Locomo- |5 % v & Bt i iy row. » and other eastern cities, " exnressed the opinion |tonight. Leaders among the strikers |NEW BRITAIN ELECTS All except one of the no préference | UPOR the methods and purposes which | Bouncing sufficient men had returned I v f - {to work: to keep- traffic moving. The main battleground of the strike, S Y that the sirike Jeaders would urge |announced today that they were ready REPUBLICAN MAYOR | delegiltes were from ttie Chicago con-| IO {HO%, 1% Shaee BF naflonal af |00 WOrk 50 Reeh Jae moving which centereq for Several . days in | WAR DEP'T WOULD thelr men fn abanden the walkbut.|tc meet the managers of the railroads T EISEAY )8 tetate. problems.” he continued. -|. Conditions in F the middle west, switcheq today to RELIEVE FOOD SHORTAG! Asother meeting of these representa- | entering Philadeiphia, but whether the | ' New Britain, Conn., April 13.—Orson| In Iilinois delegates. file their’ prefs| ™o "y io0e “that we should give 7 A gal; guar- | the east.. Strikers of Greater New : : ~ tivas was arranged for tomorrow. |Tailrcad officials will be satisfied that |F. Curtis, republican, was elected may- | erence before election, A intmediate ‘attention and assistance to ween: ngian, troops, la- | York, whose ranks were steadily aug-| Washington, April 13—Surplus sup-, The fear that more than three |they can speak for the men on strike | or of New Britain in the city election Lo - .J'our: lawmakers and _other factors im fopd and work. | menteq Aurgng the day, .unanimousiy | plies of frozen beef, canned roast thousand shopmen of the Pennsylva- | Will depend upon the credentials they jtoday, with & plurality of 1,159 votes] GENERAL STRIKE IN 5 - Lwerking.out complete and thorough-|: i S Wston rejected all’(overtures of peace at a|and bacon which the war departmient! nis would join the strike was nart-|present.™ . - over Joseph M. Hatloran.: Henry B IRELAND, EXCEPT ULSTER[ly American solution. We are seeking |, © Iseley, wi- | mass- meeting in Jecsey. Cit; ight. | has ;&_mm in a_scere of - o Iv, dispelled tonight when = President Gardiner, independent, ran' third, Thi > te @ -platform, Wil it Wolséley, the famous | Further mlmblg' e ted Prenterd were madé avaifible today fer Juha Henning of the Mechanics' As- | STRIKE A_PROTEST-AGAINST - M‘wflv 3T T W“m he"A. o the existifig. différences and | HEd . "and _former commander | into the situation by & strike of 2,000 | use in relieving any serious food sosation announced. after a meating GOVERNMENT INACTION | 2:285; irdiner 451. 'he strike w] bégan today i dissensions of today, not to antagon- £7of ‘the British ‘army,: died in | Pennsylvania railroad shop workers | Shortage resulting from the railroad! of the loeal, that the men would re- e v The other republican eandidates forl land, except im Ulster, in sympathy ize them.” 3 2% Jaatp w i : in Trenton, N. J., and reports of un- | strike. The department advised ml ’ friin loyhl. Danbury, Gonn., April 13.—Railroad | city offices were elected and the re-, With the palitical prisoners_ here and : - Equal i fo i rest among other railroad shopmen |and: municipal authorities that thej ¥ A épecial ament of the department men of the New York, New ' Havén|publicans retained control of the city|elsewhere, was'a general one,, N. Y. SENATE PASSED qual apportunity for . women in” this . district. supplies would be available at the| of fnatics reported he had been un-land Hartford and Central New Eng- |council by a wide margin. Two re-] At first it was.inténded as 4. one the ministry 40d on . chursl. boards able to find eviden T A ] ¥ the 3 ad;:on.; Railroad officials here, while admit- | warchouses on application } o of Tndustrial |land railroads who are out in the local | publican aldermen were elected and | day demonstration, -but a -manifesto ANTI SEDITION BILLS ;:3 adv\gcmeg in'a memorial adopted| ting the gravity of the situation, ex-| Included in the cities in which lu-:.‘ Werkera of the World's influence be- | freight yards, today declared that thes | one democrat: twelve republican coun- | issuca_taday by the trades union. cor Atbany, N. Y, April13—The senate, | 25, the New York. Methodist Episcopal{ pressed ' the - hope that tomorrow | supplies of meats are stored are New hind the drike. are protesting against government in- | cilmen were chosen and two deémo- K"l;st!;n*;::ftah?nlgeb;’;_tlé;fl“!’ calls for its [ ric, qepato of mere-than six hours, | coRLerence. . would show an.improvement in the \Xork. Buffalo, Boston, Chicagy, (CREH S > — v atcon o v i se a ts. Curtis ran slightly behind the | €O APLLERY. i “ i o1 - adi demoralizeg freight and assenger | cinnat leveland, Indianapoli; At- | |MPROVEMENT IN STRIKE Briie, M e sl ot crile: O The, manitesto exhorts sl citizens |10 IENE Passel thece & the Anti-sellc | Abpointuient of four additisnal we- | \Cilice nere, “They based thiie optin. | lanta, Baltimore, Newport News, New! CONDITIONS IN THE WEST |at this point. Mayor-clect Curtis will succeed | to 2ssist in preserving perfect order. joint legislative committee that inves- | eommittee, of the democrat] national | iSM on the increasing volume of of-|Orlea Philadelphia, San Anto — = . Mayor George A. Quigiey, republican, | It says the strike is a solemn protest tigated radical activitiés. The majori- | committes was annoumced by . Chair- | [6ES. Of volunteers to ‘man the trains. |San Francisco, St. Louis and Wash= Chicago, April 13— Rfl;or("!r ;“:{" PRESIDENT CALLS CABINET 1o failed of renomination in the par- g:t“g;bdh ::g 1-;;2! gicr::ignar;hg?";ng- sTesion dach bill Wers'Fubatantial, R e gy ced.. by Thus far attempts of the strikers to| ington, ::'x‘. ;l»nu..mfx;:n:r‘l; lfl::‘d o aetate) TO MEET TH:3 MORNING |tV Primary recently. Tvon® the militaty’ o7 en outbreak. o‘l ':;‘he bills passed are disnged to pre- s B S Rk &t g be ' abd e il & 5 vide: refessor lore W, Ricl s improvement in strike conditons ! Washington, ¥ April “13—President | SEAMEN'S STRIKE IN DENMARK | violence. All kinds of business was|™r\¢ the attorney general be au-|Harvard, winner of the. Ndhed prize| RYAN RESIGNS FROM |cEnERAL WoOD cALLED 3 Although leaders of ‘Wilsop today issued a call for his INCREASINGLY SERIOUS 5 7 f thorized to establish and maintain in|for chemistry in 1314; was today elect- N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE BACK BY RAILROAD STRIKE - switchmen and yardmen strenuously! . yinot to meet tomorrow mornh —— Al the shops, public houses and| i " ffice a buceau for the investiga- |ed a.member of the Danish Seciety of — — 1 denied that serious defections had oc- |1t will be the first session of Mr. Wil | Copenhagen, April 18.—The seamen's | Testaurants of Dublin are closed and ;5. “and prosecution of alleged vioia- | Scfence L % ®%| New York; April 13.—Allan A. Ryan,| Boston. April 13—Majér Gén eral § curred in their ranks, railros > ¢ = S oD i < g 1 TN -cars or | ! =l B e 3 + A 2 s 5 A and omcers of the brotherhosds who | el %, CLIA; (A SSLS Blnce BB west |l e ey cut off from | fains are running except a few on |HONS of the low agairiat criminal an-| i, i sl r e Mervind ~En- | Companys eotiget toasy oo | oonard Wood today conceled el are fighting the unauthorized Walkout | G k"o was Taken Tl and (he strins | American and Great Britain. the Great Northern Ireland railway. |30, 1o egucation law be amended |Eincering school has voted - to es-/| New York stock exchange and ac- |make a campaisn for the republicamy declared the strike In western LerriforY | situation was understood to. have| It is understood the authorities at-| ThC R s have ‘been | e to require school teachers to|fablish a new. ufidergraduate course|cused members of the board of gov- |nomination for president, and said he e ¥ it "dozen cities and | Prompted the call for the meeting. In |tempted to enter into an arrangement | POgiponed untll tomorrow. =~ 120 i of loyalty to the constitution |Of training in “electric communica- | ernors of being short in Stutz stock, | would leave later in the day for Chi-} < 2 / thesnorth of oelane % E L - | ma ene - men at other points voted not to join | FAVRCETIENE A% o | the ci%‘i'::?':::: vt Tt the Tt o eeniee = T ;:lv:‘;: iheatinal institutions| At least two persons were killed in | rocketed. p:\rur:enl. He stated that his actiom| the walkout. and embargoes were lift- | |0 tion countered with an appeal to the | E-EVATOR OPERATORS IN be-licensed by, and under the supervi- |* . three-alarm blaze which swept a| A member of a committee of the ex- |was due to railroad strike conditions. R mheedt. 1n tha’ Chid TR seamen of the other Scandinavian na- WOOLWORTH 'BLDG. STRIKE|sion of, the state board of regents.|factory ‘building on Bedford street|change, according lo Ryan, is a part- | General Wood made the announce={ i "S;\‘;:n' d'lfl'rf;:‘"*j_ p:;w :p_m'“:g; PASSENGER SERVICE tions to threaten a sympathetic strike| oo you Ao Hundreds ot | This bill is aimed at such institutions ;\ewaY‘;’rKfl"mcharred bodies were | ner of a firm that is short a large|ment at a breakfast tendered him at were virtually normal. Livestock re- RESUMED ON P. & L. E. ‘f ‘;;‘e‘f:l e mail destined| yunery people were late in getting to |38 the Rand School of Social Science. s 5 4 ?i‘xx.:‘eb;\rt:l a?lllm Stuts 3:1“‘:0 n{‘r:lc o mf-‘-s]{”‘?“ Hirvd ‘I;m' I{P-wd;emu‘.’ s today were 238 cars including | pjiishurgh, Pa., April 13—Passenger | s A lunch today when elevator_operators| o, uen prou i eE T er The executive board of the Connec- | moment that trafing was allowed and | nees 1o the seomtor 15 ouet Shat T toel 4000 cattie, 3,000 hogs and 7,000 sheep | service on {he Pittsburgh and. Lake | SAFE CRACKERS MADE & ldthe fifly-flour story Woolworth | SA! i PHvsl':‘.AL N v ticut Womman Suffrage _association | s na yet tafied to make qelivers e o) o mch St B Erié railroad, whi o uilding, the tallest in the world, went will meat at 11 o'clock ' today ' at the| gy, e hea s ¢ . rie rallrosd, Which was suspended:| " GOOD HAUL IN MERIDEN | on strike. After tenants had waited i —_— homie of Miss Emily Whitney, Chureh | mog o heorid, (hat threats had been ito return to my post of command im today by a v by a strike of trainmen, will be | ety 3 . Pravidence, R. I, April 13.—Saved Sew H made against him designed to extri-{Chicago. The situation is not one Tax reported | opumed early {omorrow morning. ac- | Meriden, Conn., April 13— Safe|folt F0 NOUT FAtRer tean make they o WSS tonde A week ago by | ooh MW Haven cate from their valid exchange con-|which allows personal considerations Tor Gty oday and it was cxbected | oot hoce tonlght by G H Bimce. piny Crickers fealized between 600 and | gfufke" 3" Tow cars were run by two|Brown Who imposed ' a fine instead.| Lisutenant Rilchard W. Wright, of | tracts those who attempted unsuc- |io enter into the matter in the Jeast® | & that the fleet of ferries would resume | president of the Mrotnerw ?;00 Lfrom a breal h:; ‘G: s;fi?fi"rc‘fik women_employes of the building and | United sme;tmzz/r:cc .Yuldge Alr‘th;xr L. | Cleveland, dixed In “Camden, N. J., of | Sessfully to o ripe Tt o “}z s the intention 1at mG::erja; } Frice. B 4 s <w..- | Paint company’s s - 2 i that he might go/to a hospital for a|injuries received in his leap = on - | Wood to speak in several plac e 2% P road Trainmen. By sifeAt Inrantisalateds disteict gar|o ECL0LL s FRUDATEAS: [ retainlig- Tor, 2 Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode 18- + GETTING EVIDENCE OF STRIKERS UNANIMOUSLY ndred f = i ir. | tain his self-respect if He remained a lunch waited in - the corrid serious operation, Frank Sellingwood, | Saturday from a_ blazing postal air- m ing the night. They sained entrance | emergency Rt b:{:s":,’f of Providence( conductor on the War- | plane 200 feet ir. the air. member. His letter of _resignation, |jand, Delaware and Pennsylvania with ng a wiidow in the office an in the next week ancelled a T L T L Yepe REFUSE TO RETURN TO WORK | isurery ‘chiseiled off | the ‘eombins T o “The & Prav e e REEY addressed to the board of governors, 3 Tange S Th steikers Al 30 2 werl L L ) i Republicans of the Third Tennes.asked that his seat be sold without |these engagements. The general New York, April 13.—Striking rail. | tion knebs of two safes. From the pri- | PENN. SEEKS ISSUE Qied in a lqcal hospital here today. He | see district at a convention at Chatta- | delay. & 10 won a two months' lave which (W8 activity of industrial Workers of | oy dinen of Greater New York mest. | Vate sare of Edwara Tredonnick, treas- OF $50,000,000 IN BONDS |had been secretly indicted by the fed- |nooga elected two delegates’ to ‘the| Trading in Stutz was suspended two the World toward incidng and mai ) ! i « | and- 10,006 packing house workers re- turned to duty. 5 switchmen Washington, April 1 idence of B L The other ance reports, s of organizing a nited Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way and Railroadl sion | Shop Employes.™ lamaging theon five day- notice, pending final de- | A number of men from o o termination of the ouster suit, also is | been ta asked. The court will hear argu- |freight ide hava cs in the ven ropd statign, but no walkouts havs NEW HAVEN ROAD TO SHOVE CLOCKS AHEAD APRIL a b $650 and from th P73 atonal e Tl ctaal webke’ il ATON Hiis, Diite had rises | Sroured him by thé war departay ing in Jersey City toni i . | urer, they got an m the com- eral grand jury for stealing _tickets|party's national convention, instru < ce had risen|\arch 20. He said he pl teining the unanthorized railroad | 1y" refused 10 el Ca LLARIMOUS- | oo vrs snfe only between §7 and $8.in| Trenton, N. J. April 18—The Penn. | from the rafiroad, He entered a plea|for Major General Wood. rapidly from around 100 to 391. Shoris | igave for Chi p. m. = strike continues o accumulate at the | Rearing the report of their oLch lef | change. They left hehind a Hartford | sylvania Railread Company applied to|of nolo contendre, United States Dia- e __ |found” that Ryan held most of the ¢ < degartment of Justice, and officials | committee which hed m‘;‘{e;;’;g““;“,‘;fi Sunday paper of Apil 11. The shop is | the public utilities commission today |trict Attorney Haryey A. Baker re-| Hope for enacting’law fo establish slnckl,’ lm} meh exchange absolved | MEETINGS OF RAILROAD | *a @ tonight that they saw signs of an |ing the gay with Mayor Hague of Jer. | 3longside the New Haven road tracks.|for permission to issue $50,000,000 in|commended a finé of $200, stating that|2 court of industrial relations in New :xnclm ers. m‘zn the usual obligation to EMPLOYES IN NEW HAVEN aftmpt to expand the rail sirike into |sey City and representatives of the | The burglary was discovered when the | bonds to mature April 1,'1870, and to|Ellingwood was dying on his feet and | York States was doomed when Ma. | deliver 'stock they had sold pend | = one phase of a world revolution. Big Four” railroad brotherhoods. office was opened ti orning. bear interest at six per cent. The | his only hope for life was an operation. | JOTity Leader Walters discovered it|se d‘cmon; o tzhc n;lallerl by legal pro-| New Haven, C April 12.—Two Reports from fleld agents of the de- | A’ supplemental statement including B == 2 bond issue is desired to reimburse the | The defendant paid the fine, was rush- | ¥2s against the constitution of the Coedings or otherwise. In one auction | meetings ad employes were partment were not as vet complete|the strikers' demands was issued by Potomac Employes Back company for expenditures made and(cd immediately to the hospital, was|State. - ' Tt e iR e - | el here connec th cdough 1o permit determination of the | the executive committee. In making| Washingign, April 13.—Striking em-|to be made by the . company. The |operated on and apparently was recov-| —The Harvard Memorial Sibtety | ey e the strike a Newspaper mea m,:; cpurse in dealing with | these demands the committee said it |Ploves in the Potomac fteightl y:rd! board reserved decision. oring when he suffered a relapse t0daY. | nounced that 1t would place o tablet 1 Yo GUSTARE e were mio c‘n‘\\“\{nllp‘r]\"m i orfey General Pal had taken int i ¥ and at the passenger terminal here =i o e s as far as could be learn eSAE, o ‘Aancuncement as -tb. ¢ The acale of wapen ertlon: o ilar| declded Tonioht o return 10 work at| LOCK TENDER AND FAMILY STATE BOARD DISCUSSES e S ocheyelt In he ALLOWED HOWAT TO SPEAK N . ::'r:;u!.;:‘:':'m:m“::: 13‘:;9"\:\)90[»11 :",.k in other industries: the relation | midnight, leaving their dol‘;ands to ihs ARE HEIRS TO $7 000,000 SCARCITY OF TEACHERS | bridse, ‘where he lived as an’ under- f arliest. I botw : lation | M s e ks CITY 3 > e SR e { hetween wages and che Cost o ving: railway labor bozrd for adjustment Hagerstown, Md., April 18.—Gabriell 1.0 conn. April’ - 18.—The | EredUate. ouTopets, Eax, Aprl 13-Papers fof | hood of Rafiro i i 1 % e~ = Shipls v e ) on = & ) R L nd - < 4 Lo e oceed! gains! Clint | session, according t. " O AIDED 1N NoW ORLEANS | @i kil required; the degree of resy e e e i .0 0: [scarcity of public teachers in Connec-! ‘Birmnigham ‘newspaper: publishers | Webb, sherift of . Crawford county. | was tor ne Cint 10 Heiia sponsibility; the character and reg-| - “Our figures are not complete but 7 2 p iroord lticut was the subject of discussion at|denied the request of a committee of | were filed in the supreme co - 1 . from a’ probate court in California. 3 p) urt tonight | hranch of the New Orleans, La.. April 13.—Forest unrin‘ty of remnloyn-.em.: and the ine- merely indicate the 'respective Dro-| it he'and his five children are heirs|the meeting of the state board of edu- | retail = clothiers that news of theiby J. K. Rankin, assistant attorney . Pendleton. department of Justice | Aualities of Increases in wages or of | portions of vehicles in use by certain|;*$7000,000 from an estate of §22. |Cation in the capitol today. - ecretary | “oyerall movement” be spopressed on | general of Kansas Webb's ssup agent, here at the head of a squad of » the result of previous wage | industries” said F. W. Fenn, secre-|oog 000, left by a cousim. who weat|Charles D. Hine, who is quite sick at|the ground that it .was department operators, raided a hall in | OTHeTS d':;.;"“f‘"‘f:‘~ tary of the chamber. “For example,|weit in 1849. A sister, Mrs. CyrusjDBis home in this city, was not present.|retail clothing bysiness. SRS S Ax o¢ 309 msmbers of the |1 v giisly annovnced tho sy | She farming Indistry as ShoWA LY 351 Davis of Willinaptre, aise. shares in| .t wes brought out thal the condl-y o nny s ISP EE DT ok Sreesiod o2 ot ihe [eaia: e atcording to the United States| he beauest. . e et hd Uatato! First Natlonal SRank s Of £HIAL0, an: | T o N LNOLILAE 50y, the Te- Teafiers on federal warrants charging | ,, - We further demand the guarantee|department of agriculturs, the num: | EIGHT AMERIGAN SAILORS Rormal schools but young women pre- | noknced the @eal for the sale of the | 'Sherift Webb is charged with wiifal e with intertering with the Uniteq | the return of 26 working days for ali|ber is 79,000, So that'the total num- ! DROWNED AT MANZANILLO|fer to engage in clerical work which | lllinois Southern had fallen throush | misconduct in office and wilful neglect R i & assigned men. We furiher demand | ber of motor trucks now in use may' | . pays better than teaching. v |and that the road would remain in the|of duty in conhection with spece 3 that the system of physical ‘exami- | be conservatively placed at 700,000.” Havana, April 13.—Eight American| The opinion was expressed that in-|hands of the trustees. s By AEARhake o Howat: Siorict PI!.I‘!NV HAS SELECTED nations be abolished after applicants| Motor trucks are now being manu-lgauo” were drowned in, Manzanillo | crease in salaries Of teachers had be e . r 3 Daniids 1o 4 n.|President of the miners' union, and| Hartford, Conn. 2 RAILWAY LABOR BOARD | have passed SR liminary eéxamina-|factured in the United States, Mr.!harbor today when an .explosion set|come absolutely - necessary if the emands o s # nd In*}other union officials to a crowd before | was received by the lia . ; ton. Any employe who fiils to pass|Fenn said at the rate of more thanifire.to the launch ‘in which they were|teaching profession was to continue|demnity from the German govern-|in. Crawford,county jail yesterday. |of commerce and 4t th Washiagton, April 13. — President | the prescribed color test shall be giv-{1000 a day. the figure for 191% being ! riding, according, to a message to the| to attract men and women, ment. for the recent arrest and mis-| Tne chargd sets forth that Howat | here that a Wilson sentto the senate foday the :;‘-en“fls;dlte:thamlhxr“h;e fails to pass|'305,142. Cuban' war department from Licuien. —_— E D °fclrg‘;:f5!;°-:"=“:s;:d'§; referred to Governor Allen as “that |adopted by it % e nine men repre- eid test he sha reteine R i i Maj er. Gual s " and made an attack i Ml 3 e ioners. smploses ana”ine | the service in any. eipasite Ao | - Walkeut Lasted Two Hours, |21 Bosillo, stationed at Manzanillo. |FORMER EMPRESS VICTORIA slaink NOE pon e | dn Hartind v f the ship to whi the ‘British Foreign Office. whom he has selected to com- | Physical condition will enable him to| Albany, N. Y. April 13.—A walk-| men pelommed ang otiey aotaiiich the NP ET e N RIDIDENOY pose the labor board provided under | Perform, and at the_gaine rate of pay|out of New York switchnien and yard| accident are lacking, - - " transppriation act to deal with | that the applicant received in fiis for. | tenders at the West Albany yards| g 2 cig industrial court Jaw of Kansas, all in |is undersiood th 3 . | the. presence e sheriff, who “made | will be affected, “"_"o","e{,‘:;“;ifr:':‘"fl" gn:a”p‘:: no_attempt to stop any of them, but |tim eprobab -~ system ndard Amerongen, April 13.—(By the A. P.) psed in the tinge™ % ) 2 Al it Viets S approved the emtire proceedi and | tabls hich 80 into effect on that" ¥ Jabor disputes. The men se- | mer position. ; wwas ‘of, short duration tonight *The | TRAWLERS CARRY FISH made o trip. 1o Doorn yesterday and | LICht, tnvited. aver 1080 mwnutectur. | (T oty o the plamming thercors | date. poites. 2 / B men, after a short meeting, decided to T ek 0, Atts 2 1t CERENS Pt ping T FEREIE 2. ¥ Beprosenting thepublic—Georgs 1. | 70000 MOTOR TRUCKS - resume work and within 'twe hours gl i T i TR e e fiear the Te- | o ARGED, WITHsPASSING A TWO SINN-FEINERS 3 L e ST A CAN BE MOBILIZED|the work was progressing as usual. | Boston, Aprils 18—Three . steam |er. - Althoush August Victoria has | POt 0 T BT for FRAUDULENT TREASURY CHECK RELEASED FROM PRISON- B t ¥ New York, April 13.—Use of motor| WAWATERBURY SWITCHMEN e R ebohican, Ocean and |peen troubled with a heart ailment | SUBMARINE CHASERS - £ ; S ith -catches ager i ting raflroad corpora- | trucks to transport. necessities dur- pray, with .catches egating 400, ¢4 5 for many months, it is said her con- AS P/.SSENGER BOATS 3 . - * Dublin, :\prfl v1\:, ‘Baker, J. H. Elliott and ln} the raflread stiike brought an- . TO B_Ell.JRN TO WORK 000 pounds of fish! were deflecté? to dition is not considered immediately b2 New York;- April - 13—Charles W. |oners in Mount /| néuncement today from-the National N New York today because of -the raile] . %! 3 Graham; until_recently secretary of | because the officials ~d 1 ement_to Waterbury, Conn., April 13—Seven- | road steike’ sltuation. rail-} gerious. R A iy marine | {he/war department's board of claims | not o prosecate them. One of them' | the employes—Albert ; Automobile * Chamber of Commerce | ty-five switchmen who walked out of pedezon 2l .} Mass. cOMMITTEE % - P te _ra|in the Connecticut district, was held |was a hunger striker, but it is ef=i K T A. O. Wharten and James J. | that 700.000 can be mobilized if nec- | the local yards today agree at a meet»lFEDERAL TROOPS ON THEIR 5 ; o Rty e < s in'$10.000/bond today by United States |ficially declared that this was mepes. < 5 essary to_carry f00d, fuel and clothing | ing tonight to return to work at once, WAY 'TO SONORA, MEXIGO Sinn e OTES FOR 278 BEERTHS € %6 New York | Commissioner Hitchcock on a charge |1y mmoidental and does not affeet nominations were immediately | from producing centers to citiés cut [ This action followed the’ disclosure by | sy St i |, Boston, April The legislative led: trains to this|Of PAssing a fraudulent treasury pay |original situation. et interstate commerce | Off from their supplies: . = - the local union officials that credes El Paso, Texas,” April * 14.—Right { committee on legal affairs today vot- oY gh: check for 3700. He will be given a| The executive of the Irish Trade ich s expected to take | * The chamber is making a survey | tials shown by two mysterious strang- | hundred federal troops.arrived at Ju-fed to.report a bill which would.make — . |hearing April 20. _ | Union Congress has issued an appeal | ‘tomorrow, committee | of rolling steck -mow ' operated on |ers who circulated among 'the men |arez, opposile. hete tonight ot the: sale of liquorg’ containing 2.75 per e o to the workers of Great Britain, peen given an oppor- | American highways by various indus- | yesterday, claiming that they repre- |way to.Sonora, where an"in cent. of alconol legal in this State. The ing “iC they have the spirit of ; "- g “_gm—k-én -n’_;: mw the eearse ‘“_ mrir ‘Tegular " sented the Brotherhood of Railroad |republic. has been set up‘by committée voted § to & for the meas- he begins to thirk men let them prove -it by Trainmen were bogus. - & LA e ladl i e t & friend in'the world. supporting the Irish

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