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VOL. LXIV—NO. 162 FREE STATE TROOPS A VTR AT DB | L w5y Last Stronghald of Irish Irregulars Surrenders to National Ar-| .’ ton, ‘ana o “the Uaitea Rinstom o | - OF - Tre 4 N N : i ‘l-bp For Spesdy Settloment of Country-Wide Srik "' Chairman and B. M. Jewell, Leader of Shop * Union Chief Willing to Confer With Ary Body twenty-five shillings, * gl o v e bt FRETREN & . ?&-wumnrh;am my Forces—Success of National Cause Purchased at| = : - - Identified by the “June 36 to-Jily 1. Cost of Blazing Buildings and Terrible Destruction g _cor ng‘:mk:a;‘:.“;‘*m'—m Wm“ 5 “= 5| “Truck Driver. ] , Admiral Kate caisriatzed 5 P south- generally .continues quiet, though = s i H i . Tokio Secretary ‘of the' Navy -Denby s /| the republicans are active. The gov- Sy o y ! e ;rfllce.vi&h Néw. York, July -5.—Three men accused |and members of- the nnu»g Naval 9, ] e movement of the Unite 9. ma # £ 5 £y T O’Connell Shul——Cathll ~Bmgha,«l‘n!mmcnt Insurgent | ernment a_;rue.ue“!.ovr:\!ag the garrison | by striking Pl i ?:,ot the-'$2,000,000 hold-up an Emwy of | class of 1881. v 2 $ d - il truck: g > Leader, Taken Prisoner—Reminants of Irrepular Forces, | e, remublicans, whose forces: atter” u |- of the: counlry s reported pday | liwer: Brosdway. last. Octob les in r, and K é 3 4 L. ‘ short engagemeit w0 captured the | railwey mali sernie - ety Cotne [ Pected with compi o2 the 10000 | by s ateen Srmer o msiarwn | . . ‘ized by Railroads to Submit Peace Terms—Way Driven Into Granville Hotel and ‘Surrounded by Fire el from Macshall, Tex, St. ! Logis. Mo, Express com- | of the ‘Scandinavian-American lino.wille f ¥ AR o pany truck in Buffalo in Decémber, wers |50 Have Been Cleared For Full Settlément on : 3 .. |ASSERTS coNGREss mas Qh‘““' MG, Kansas lsteldin $125,000 bail'each today by United | .- S ’ 1 i i " 'REACHED LOWEST EBB| & | States Commissioner Hitcheock. | - | B w v Made Desperate But Futile Resistance With Automlhu| : Is of the Texas, Frank Hovernack: b arove . e | cose o e Londen stk marset At 134 | Work Issue by of Twelve Roads to Abol ke % .| Washington, July 5. trai Gl A truck, identified the:trio as tiie men who | to:the” pound sterling. The range was P 5 7 P 3 and Rifles—De Valera Reported Prisoner of Free Statu' noue: sesomics 1 roy ooy | £ on other.roads Tn (he same teret | el i up. ” Deteotives o arresied | crom 1075 to 1395, - a5 Qutside Contracting. (e . <= 3 veczh of = R{reseriative ndell, | resuit - T yMonday. in am- spartofet-overlook- | o - - - oS e 3 O g &3 F ; o b ,!wmw, A ] m“{‘h:’l:nd"_“';fz'“fi":l; ;;{:::;fl 454 |ing Gramercy park recovered §400,00 of |- The Unien ‘Exchange = National - Bank |~ Chicago, Jiiy"s (By {He A. P.)—Hope | from jumping over the traces and leaving orces. 3 e chievements of - congress,” Representa- | tampering with-air. applinces d-m‘; rgggtolm “securities, -some ' hidden' in | has beén acquired by the Chathim'& Phe- [ for the speedy settlement of the count:y- | their jobs.” % 2 3 Dubiin, July § (By the A. P.) —The; cut obposite in the store next dour to the ;‘c‘et&";n?t!fi‘vf. Tenneesee, ranking’dem- | wise preventing :proper “movement : of u_m!dp’rthv.ng:f”_b::n :’I;e most of them )!I(I:.'lt was - annodnced- - by "Liouis G, | wide strike of the railway shopmen was| Maintenance of way workers of 73 strongholds-of the insurgent | Edinburg hotel, presently a white finsl Tt of e appropriations committee. | trafts, 3 n al ned barn - on . Long ufman, iy A R 2 res g L , presidént-of the latter. Séen “‘tonight in statements issued by | New Haven raliroad met 10 was seen protruding from the doge of the decldred In “an extension of remnarks, “ Officlals of the St. Louls, San Francs ‘I8land. - Police ‘reported . that 'a: fourth v T . = ‘Ben W. Hooper, chairman of the United | sider the situation. The was 5 forces was virtually ended tonight | patiiti e "ang a man stepped forth, hoid- | to Dbe! printed in the Congressional “Rec- | rafiway company -at St. Louls notified pox;:: had been detained: there. . |- Jasper: Morgan, son of E..D.- Morgan, | States railroad labor board and B. M. |50 open to employes of the Boston with the surrender bf.small groups of | ing the flag in one hand and a suit.case 2] Weeks | Wastington that. protection’ wis métded | o, :mthm captured hére nav: .prison | and .nephew 'of: J. . Plerpont Morgan, - is | Jewell, leader of the shop crafts, who |Maine and Boston and Albany. » who had been fighting for the past]in the other. Behind him walked a curi- in | for <the s Eavhtion el ottty i “this countryvghd “two of hem | seriously “Jll with- pneumonia at his es- |ordered the- walkout, 8 —_ week benind the barricades, and the|ous and pititul procession -of beiween “fief:‘gh ‘; = address that - congress| trains used in handling mail matter. tate at Wheatley Hills, L. I. . In ‘a reply to a letter from Mr. Hooper, | SHOPMEN ARE PAID sapturs of one of the principal leaders, | tweniy and thirty perdons, mostly women, | NAd Feached its lowen ebh. . ¢ reqieted ithat saima etion b teriany ? WHILE Was eputlos £ Eomcistins st Tathal Beugha, former minister of de-|a ‘white-haired Woman of 70 bringing up o i is o\bed as )'m‘ n.rdde; the. Pkl A Fot ndon ll'wntyfl-},l' meetings of aflisted vo-|Jewell declared that the st=tkers wers fense. But the success of the national|the year, all carrying small quantities of | 25 %0 - l;y;:jd\'&nuri;l" camdor | ble wa 2 . Mo, gl ccording - to rge T.7Me- cleties and departments were on.. the|willing to ‘“consider' any negotiationg cause has been purchdsw” * the.cost of | juggage. 5 . WhiaH in oro ety !bllc “5""; The Kansas City. Southern | railway | Carthy, the express: company ‘agent Who | program of the Natiohal Education As-|with anyone in authority for selt'ement blasing bufidings and terrible destruction | They. explained that they nad been liv- | Which Is overehelmingly republican: tad | company reportedftom Kansas City that 'tnmn 1 fhem .over several states and |soclation at Boston. 52 oA atrike.” ; in O'Connell sireet, to say nothing of the ! jfig in the Edinburg a whole week, chief- W“""‘: ool Wb th Faiae s | the ‘strike situation was growing more k‘“’m‘:{?’g‘gflk here, . The otlier aly i - “We are wiiling to confer witn any Iy taking refuge in the cellars but. were | {51V, OF the country. Considering bis 100 | serious- and that at:De Quincy strikers | goce aa i og Lambert, gave New | A row of shade trées, cemtering a body 'authorized by the railroads to bring There ix atill no Information as to the | forced to ieave by the flamés in the adja- , s Douser he sente, AN 85 | haawamed oMieials 1 charse of man| LLan i addrdss. . 1so | Tlle boulevard wil ‘be ihe memoriat to| peacé proposals to us” gald Mr. Jewell whereabouts of Eamonn De Valeia. Who | cent store. They were escorted to a place r""hm“".“ych S .;:n ey m‘"“fi trains not to’ attempt to. transfer mail kmmc‘:xs Chapman was ' also, members of Scottish battalions of Mon-|“T include or exclude no body, hut if the arently escaped from the Freeof safety by members of the Red Crose, |17 Sach & Migh republican source will | matter during: the nigh known 3 “Bryee.” and was called "The | treal_killed in, the. World war. 1abor .board, for instance, came to us net 1% The Erown hatel 55 far has ot Loen | APAaUBLedly be.acecpted in preference.to | "The postoffice devartment, it was eid.| Uy e comoanions. - i — ‘| with a definite proposition, we would In the later afternoon, when ten b“‘m‘.riached by ‘the Free State forces. Next| 3 mmam. for iHe United: States | FoUId ‘desnatch ‘inspeotors‘ to 2l poinis | ¢hr sot on the. tall ot I 'ux‘ oCary nder an order” of the United. States|not hesitate to consider it. ngs_inciuding three hotels, were aflame, | dhor the repubiicans were making a.staud | [IURS RREIARCY Xor the Tnited S1ates | where trouble might ‘arise in the trans-|niri¥or SEithe 1Al of the trl Tercourt all expenses and compensation of | Mr. Jewell made public the exac: fis- the remainder of the lrregulars, driven: (onight at the windows of. the Granvile ‘cohgress: u '_ie‘?“}"‘g md’”"mxnz. Y | mission of'the:malls.” The inispectors will ‘rested” Marclt ‘4> fol -u“ ‘f . \r“ ar- the _-;:c holders’ protective committee of | ures on the strike vote taken by the e o e e mesiat. | NOISL . Thelr Rumber abpsarsd 10 b |..Feetiog..Meenly._.the..force. of general | tom i o, 10 Jpako an immediate inves- | o " tpavellerat R gl el b iti(:m Q’;‘&myw”‘ thep it ity g Yool G o 3 maintained a desperate resist-1 greatly reduced, but they displayed reck- | ~Eeeine. Jeenly. .. tigation—and fFansmit “reports at" o ; ¢ 3 8 The yote was divided into three separate Snce with Sutomabes nd Tifies, bt It | aes ‘oolibage. On W oOMMAIINS, reck: |loritiiam leveled aginst congress, said t “reports at once | n Buffajo—to a Fifth avenus department e e RETURNING TO Wi b oy et to the superintendent of the raiiway mail ballots, the first_on accepting a $59.060,- was aiready seen that they could not 1ong | their number appeared fully exposed at a [20T: BYTnes, ithe majority . leader very | servico: hére, who, f he deems it adviss- | ey SrC WasTeleased whon she ccn-| This homs of Antheny Durant nf Val delay the end. ! i window and fired on the national troops Tihly. o IoNe Wi IRve SR, g : 000" reduction in wages ordered iy he| priladelphis, July 5-—Seventesn strike (it'ad friced. the authoritles sns had come by |ley Falls, R. L, & -textilé mil , Iphia, July 5. % Dle, will place the ; B e prilles by | ley Falls, R. L, a-textilé mill operative, fabor’ board, the restoration of seven The final -attack by - the™ Free . Btate| near the Neison pillar. ORIy a screen of) it/ 65 candtan s pisacnt congroe: Partment of justies. > 01o%e teide- |the check legitimately, but MeCartiy, | was Bombed by unknown persons.TAs|workjng rules aliéred by the board and boi-2 mm“,,wn,m““'fm."-m copa commenced at mid-day after a Iull | ine irregulars seoms £o Have been Taft. for /1% (K0Tt “comings" and - failuré tg i There is a disposition on the part of the | ¥10. 18 learned that she a1d,received the | bomb was the third attempt within a|ina aholishment of outside contracting | Leomey’ — uring which the fring slackened greatiy. | (ho last -stand. - According. to -some re- | SYjdcT0e of statesmanship Fation, It was understood. to. dea; | QIECK. Watched her boardin3 - bouse: and | month to-damage Durant’s residence. | by ¥ha roads 3 T pra ) The regulars then adopted the desperale. ports, only-si, including Cathal Erugha, | “arerne . oo aiondoits rotereioe | WIh strikers or any others who may in-| ool potted the trio. = 4 e tabylation” stiowed” anly 947 ‘pir| el B s oty It Al oy m:\;,.;edn-»! i e e onlEht that. Che Frde | 10 *HeWAREDEC .. editors, AMx Byeorete: ";:el:e{ withthe oroper despatchof the | gzRioUS “DisTURBANCES the, :memix”u::‘iffin':&“&fiifl K7 e iyl vfy‘f&hw by lor b i e Bian [ bomb was hurled into Hammam's hotel,; Tt was reporte onig! e Free ; X maiis in the most vigorous manper. ‘Un- - SRS b s v e questior. of wages. the hiaviest vote| pioves had been taken Into the and soom faint wisps of smoke crept) Siaters have cleared the towns of Rap- :.!‘":‘: the fifir?“e:éfi take comtort | 36t o iroumstances, 1t was sald. wil the| | | . < TROGGHOUT GERMANY |In & fog.off the Montara ~Lighthouse, | tor 4 strike being on the question of cut- Driaattty the tho -castefr Tagil hrough the shattered windows andl sud- | ioe, Convoy and Castie Fine of IrTekl- | pa o pae mor smors. mach s the? | government tolerate any ‘hindeance to the : s 16 miles south of the Golden Gate, @-iside contract labor, which po'ied $7.1|ths strike began. feniy & burst of flame in froni, (oliowed | ars. Until communtcgtios are fully e-| diegin . G e he | movement of the mails. B el Dt cardingc 2o par witelont. JOBAEE. per cent. of the vote cast. The ballot on| The union men continusd to plcket by dense volumes of smoke. e flames | giored, however, little will be known.of |y ol v 5 While every. credere was placed: in' the | OUS disturbances occurr2d in the. course 3 rules .came second with 98.2 for strike.|ghops in an effort to bring out those spesad sifty, and the fire brigade nur- | what s taking place In the provinclal vt mfififiy”:fifl Tegorts recelved durin the day trom. the ;;z;:te&d-rsh‘::?mm; s in soveral| Captaln Arthar Hamilten Biee, _{or| Union feaders aid fhat the vo'e dlsplay: | Sntinesat wark, ana ot B ried to the sceme. But a fusiliade from | qisuicts, . ation, 1ty SEike: aomes 1 (h Pt o roug Tepublic. ne v ew, Eng- s the trregulers tn the Granviile hotel com- ftie’ JeDublican. vasey nof - ven: e gecs, 3 o Soullh il Soutiimes! 4 . The Dublin corra 5 Y ide ed the re'stive importance-attached t3en fnternational o¥icsr of th e g ssctions of the colinitry, the Bostomay ae | Man was killed and T9 wounded at Wiss- [land's ‘maritime history and long con-| (i three. points at iesue by the'r mem- Loicer o peiled them to retreat ' The fire attacked GHA'S WOUNDS SAID a0 from yMgoniios: will Ay partment, neverthelées. nostoMfice. de- | paden, a workman wiis killed at Wald- |nected with Lloyd's, died. at Newbursport | arnime - e e T i e etone adoining the Hammam, and in| " = The difference is that the seorstary | RTMERE, PSTNCIERS, was of the opInIon | gnpyry near - Bresiau, soveral . persons |at the age of 8. : i e that more. meh wers joining helr o ot ol o 3 I} o i 0% at no drastic on should. be recom- - K Sy 2 - less than two hours the roofs had col- TO BE SERIOUS |of war frankiy and bluntly told the on'd, he (o psed. Thees buildings were compietely den, July 6. o 3| Londen, July e T eaie " | spondent of the Times learns that Cathal : ; Wefe’ wounded. dt" B ik in rairoad circles, It was delared that | nourly. truth.” Mr. Byrnes added, “while the mended to ‘othef azencies of the goyern- " eyt at n_near Freibarg, the way already had befn clearel for a - P gentlem: T W s ment . until coniplete” verificatio; | While at.Sommerschenburg thousands of | Thres men appeared in district comrty ry)) ssttlement on the gravest issue, that fan from Wyoming was speaking | Menl MU complete verifica ;m:f 5a|workmen from surrquuding - districts | at- Lowell, Mass, each being charged L pdttiemetle ERves CLATM TRACKMEN n J i - % 7 3 % “d1ot contract work, by the agreement of o " o Bt halc wounds. 488, Merionn “end Hhbt | neeor e b ey, oralooeilp. U0 veen rechived. poured in’ and’ forced § miners - to stop | With. assault with dangerous weasns inlineive roads to abolish outside contras ARE quiTTING f:e- 1 o'clock an armored car ; - ; - 'lwork, Captain Von Rosamburz, manager | connection with theee separazo. stabbings s Beatd. metting, sttt | | % Lonk up & pestisd oonoeits the Gresham |the republican leadér has undergone an| .After a general.denial -of the claims { ey “ i Lot Sommerschenburg, estate.. was killed, | which took place over the holiday, ALADE 1ahi Soatl ment og New York, July 5.—John J. D 8 poured 3 nEl of mashing gun fire ifta] Oparatidn. ‘ iy p put forth by Mr. Mondell.as to the say- | WOULD LIMIT DEBATE" 162 128 | PN et toroiments s Adpatoed - from 2 day, when Mr. Jewell ignored “'M“"‘" David Williams, nd-v e e Fuled forth | The correspondent. also - understands |ing of .public funds, Mr. Byrnes declar- 3 il (1, Magelburg were disaciacd by ricters.| A sits for the milllon dollar vétersns 1d abpeke atd sxplain®iin striks ndele | s oA York -aigeH Viickry followed by & mutfed exploston | hat the. Irish Jabor PAFty hax invoked [ed <gne of fhe. most diseppointing and | . ... - B L | G ling Soiniet ath mihr Iree. Thed | Airatd f iy TP o et B, “jix‘fl.“‘;;“ e nclasat| conguct” committes (ot the" sz 1 - B ur Shoidd Srote bk [the help of the Catholic arehbishop.of |unpardonabie failures’ of the’ adminis- 13 & | PiBtan e« N | digeriet % as Beer select: o Mro Jewell, tonigh 2 when| nop ersfts’ unie 0 stnec e e o et Ing | Dublin in an effort to ehd the loss of Iife |tratitin. was “its culpable naglsct . to | ° Washington: Jaiy §.—Thd républican iy ; e fciat .uu,;..‘_-' i) Bajsuid Quat fo have appeaced vetre thel s tour of shstss ot o & Basili Pemtos and property, and an' important confer- [promptiy. and vigerously - prosecuts. the g:"{::fl::::" “f_‘.‘it?:l‘:mfir it - code-nt Zwickiu ir | ASsistant- : "a.:m:u—y’ 5 flobm»W‘;fi:"w 50.;,.._1,“ : ; e el e \erlouticn otie s e ol ménihs fhe's wtiérday | Serited Jate today. In the. sennfs, - 10 SORNR S5t -Utte. Thel wight. STHS L ncd ADgetet o 2k the #habmen ‘and possible bloodshed.” | “ R, ot : fighting originated -in -an -attack .on the | - o Despite the refusal of their o fire from the upper windows,| CAPTURE OF EAMONN - ) | general 360k no steps. to. lkrhura these "“"}“’yt:"“"“‘: ‘:,“w‘j 5’,‘: which | 5o %,,, which had: tor its ohky.a:‘: the| 'The Interstate commercs commission :*:vl:: °,o$‘§u§"§.,¢“2’.',“’m‘".‘m" ::’“.“{ m:nh:um to uwlc - - % Bl profiteers to “justice, said, “and there | Promised to consume muéh séssion ¢ Z % o %! OTK | gtrike, declared the labor oclock th cemnant of the gar. | DE_VALERA REPORTED |DIofeers he’limrvoe,z oot the storae | tomorrow. . Uhder the rules the lssus|USarmiing of ‘a poiloe guurd. Much firing |granted authority to the New Tork Cen chisfs, 4 L e p Saturday morning at 10 o'clock having 3 per e S occurred between “riotérs: afid police and | tral Railroad_to fssue 25,000,000 of 5 nance of way men ling and surrendered. London, July 6 —The Dally Mall says (of limitations run and permit_at léast | MUSt come to a vole at noon on Friday. . | s niob finally fathsced octsids tho po-|per cent. retunding mortgage bonds to [ rre Snctioned by Jocls M &ll parts of | yiiermen, water_tefders, _coal rregulars, driven from place to|it is reported early this . morning that[Many of them .to gscape criminal and There’ wére ‘gnatures to the peti- 2 & - the corntry. to have made an eleventh( 2% CTREC. RE ol : ¥ Foundea | civil Hability. tion. ce 12 less than the two-thirds ma. IS barFacks and: drdersd. tho police-{o | He sold"at mot less than 30 per cent. of fy,0u. attamot to avert a walk-out would| $n scaciered Shope 8, ail of the the:fiames took o' position .n | Enmons De VRlerd BRC pees oo s, | S0 ovilent-dld jthia-besomar Na.ada.| JOrly mesedesty o™ inyoke: the' existhip] "o hasr Acmd - Whell (he latstirefor |PAS.. ¢ ., ; have resnited only in chaos. principal rosds batefing Néw York e, and from #il peints of van-| and captured by Irish Free State forces.| “SC - o Saaty. od fghting swas-renewsd. Ten workm: roads entering irected o brisk fire agAinst the | The newspaper adds that the Teports so 4. “that two republican representtatives | CIOture rule, which would Timit debate on| o4 Signe policement syers wounded and| Goernor-d. 4. Blaine of Wisconstn an- [, Hf %3id that he intervéntlon of the o —TWoodruft and . Johnson—felt it thelr | the bill to one hour for each senator and,| 't board had come too late and n the meantime, fire broke|{ar cannot be confirmed. @ it thelr 3} s one workman and one policemaa killed. [nounced in an address that he would ex- | )0 1 ank disdetlics, o8 uty to bring this neglect of .the at- | Preciude the offering of any.additional ™™, o i tend_executive clemency to every man|onY Way 1o Prev s 5 torney general and” the depaftment of | AMendments, even by the finance commit-| P ; In Wisconsin prisons, -who ean trace nia|him virtually to defy the board and thus . AY ON justice to the’attention of congress and | o€ majority.c EEEEREY EOXnE X 7 Plight, directly or indirectly. to canses |1ot the tank and flle of the six shop OESTINY OF U. 8. IN O RN S e 5 the country. 3 Although a number of senators are ab-|* NEW HIGH BECORDS . ¢ ¢ crafts organization invplved ‘know that HANDS OF EX-SERVICE MEN ANTHRACITE: SITUATION | “ouching on the fallire of the houss | St from Washington, which would cut Lo thelr leaders had their hands on the — 3 g to act on the Woodruff-Johnson reso. | 40WD the number. necessary for‘a two-| New York, July 5.—Four of the Liberty = brakes and_were in full contr N Marion, Ohio, July 5.—(By (he A P)—| Washington, -July_ 5.—While _settle-{1iibn tor aninvesagecion. sud e £op. | (hirde maiority, some of (hors behind. the | lasucs, mads. new Bigh fecords In (oay's | grasi ok the £as e na | situation, He sald that so far he had fo long as the American Leglon is conse- | ment of the -bituminous .coal strike\:ap- | sequent appropriation of half a million | Clotufe movement doubted: that it wouid | bond market, the 3 1-2's at 100.50, Arst | gurniies of good fuel in 1920, the quantity | Feceived no-overtures looking toward a #rated to the preservation of the constl-|peared tonight to hinge on the meeting |qollars for war fraud prosecutions, Myr, | Succeed. Senator Lodgé of Massachusetts |4's at 100.24 second 4 1-4's at 100.14 | of gas sold was greater thin ever he-|Settlement and had made none. He add- Mon and of law and order, the American | the operators and miners are expected 0| Byrnes declared: 2 e Sputtichn 18ader: $ollt the mariats that {4 ol toutth 1 1016 s 100,38, of 5us Sold Wvas Ereater hn ever el d'that tha strike vote was ths most rep- republic is everlastingly secure, President | have with President Harding Monday, an-| “The money asked for was prompily | if ‘it did-not, it then wouid be for the| In'the varfed Nst of foreign govern-|cubic feet, according fo the United States | Fesentative ever taken, but did not name Harding asserted in a brief address today | other conference of the parties to the|ang uynanmously granted. The gentleman }republicans to decide: whether they would |ment” loans mixed changes were Shown. | Geological Survey. total fizures. io several thousand world war veterans, |anthracite situation will be held tomor- | trom" Wyoming ‘takes credit for this e- | 18y aside the tariff-and fight for a ma-| Netherlands sixes rose 1 point, with | : Mr. Hooper in his letter to Mr. Jew- who held a reunion here. row. It was expected (that Secretars \tion: but I submit that the adminis- |JOrity.cioture rule or force.the senate’to|moderate gains in Copenhagen 5 1-3's and | - An ‘attack on' the: “Insane and pernt- | €l seariy ‘n the day denisd the latter's Reminding them that they were now |Fall would agaln meet with' the miners'|tration' lashed by two members 'of its | 'eSume night sesslons as- a means of|Chinese railway 5's, but Mexican 4's and | cioys saturnalla of soclalistic legisiation, | ChaI\> that the labor board was un- sharged with a greater responsibility |union officials and mine-owners' repre- |own party, who were actuated by . a | SPeeding up a final vote-on the bill: - . |5's were /distinctly heavy, as were a1so | pasked by and being urged upon congress ] friendly to the empioyes or thar it had oo than they were on the battlefields of | sentatives, but the impression was thal|high®sense of ‘public duty, can claim | COntinuing-its.work of re-writing.the|Cuba repablic 4 1-2's and Rio de Janeiro |was made by Senator Stanlcy, democrat, | “Outlawed the strikers.” It has only ac-| Joa® o BP0 o quees oy Dy & m’u ance, Mr. Harding declared the destiny | the session might be inconclusive. . |little: credit therefor. "It is a severe. re- | tariff :bill, .the senate finance committee | 5. 3 Kentucky, in an address at & -Tammany | Cepted’.your. own . statement that the)I00 (88 SRClRe T ey . of the United States was in the hands| Though neither bituminous: operatorsfiection’ on ‘the administration’ and the)majority has approved reductions:in:the | Gaims ranging from one to almost two|hall celebration. : striking men are not the emplo, o - g 4B T nor the officials of the miners union as- | republican‘party’ thit the majority lcad- | duties originally . nropesed on. colton | points were made by a number of under- carriers,” the letter sald. as not, | Lord Bikemhead, Viod St SRR e | minbled had power to make binding deci- | ers stppressed - this resolution ' in 'the | cloths and some cotton goods, including |Iying mortgages of the ‘domestic railway | - Corliss Lavalle, 47, employed ag = a|however, used the rasping word ‘outlaw g e ] wdded, “that it is in good hands. slons for their associates, the anthra-|rules committéc, ‘and refused 'to pérmit | hose and half hose, and undecwear and | group, notably” lliinois’ Central refund-|painter in the Stevens Lnen infll at _afv fima, forerelRlers boe The president urged the men in his au- |cite conference, as- symmoned .by. Presi- | a pudlic Inquiry’ as to the caises_which | othier wearifig’ anparel. Some_attentién|ing 4's; Canadian Northern 6 1-2's, At-iley, Mass. was so frightfu: Labor leaders, members of the labor . and. stats SREe b fience, all of whom eariler In the after- |dent Harding constituted actually & |influénced’ this® inaction- upon the.part|also has been ziven to the woolen sched- T ir ’ noon had participated in a historical pa- | joint ‘wage negotiating group. o age aationals. arising out of the service to this country.’, . chison 4’s,’ St. Paul eonvertible and re- | being whirled around a « g board and raliway executives unitcd to- m‘;fl‘m'flga’:zfim of'the ‘department of- justice. ule, but it is understood that the com-{funding 4's and Northern Pacific #'s. ‘To- | ing that he dled in a few seconds after|NiEht in the expression of hops that ajj el B "8 Mgl "or rade which he reviewed to serve their| S.D. Warriner, chairman of the gen- — mittee will make few, if any chnges in|tal siles (par value) . aggrégated $11,-|the power had’ been shut vf. settlenient ‘was now in sight, declaring | ponored by the OIS TR tountry as civillans with war-time conse- erldl ;;“nlllnutll&ee of. ln‘thucltud Uper:w;! INQUIRY' INTO WRECK + * the rates in that scheduls. 61,000 T 5 (ot 2 that -the most .serioys obstacles dln ‘::; 15 08 7_“ ARt Ohese ‘Tiad t cation &nd devotion. e i At (RI0%: Deskldent ‘of L1l *OF “MIDNIG 51 Under the cianges in the cotton sched-| The ‘one mew rate offering of the Bri R T - *'of peaceful agreement already g o The president started off his last day K United ‘Mine Workers of America, led IPWIGHE, FLYER' | uie, dutitc of Sotian Siotts woold NEh bk | 1A7, SF. Tid. (han nanfinal shte was' the | Grots Ho e e O | ohey Claated away. v A e the home folks with a round of |the respective delegations which met Sat- e Quebec to Liverpool with a cargo of since t 1 fon repul Camden, N. 3. —Responsibili- | cesd 45 per cent. ad v a5 compare g oad; —year 6 1-2 e N of| "With the working rules as practieally he foundation of Folt on the mew links here with O. S.|urday empwored to make a wage settle- | g S el s ibill- | * Dev cont. ad yalopein mpared | $20,000,000 B. F.' Goodrich 25-year 6'1-2|jumber, put into St. John's, N. F., with e 3 ‘a i sald they appeared to longer - &y for the wreck Sunday night of the | With orizinal duties in some cases of 60 per cent. gold bond issues, which was of- [frer bow smashed and leaking badly. The ' the only obstacle to peace, the pinon Bapp. & close Marion friend, General Per- | ment, and are expeéted to do. s0 again | Philadetshia and Reading . “Midnight | Per.cent. and more, . In the place of rates Bt Aiiand e ood “socn’. was ‘,m:’f SiFac ih ,mbfl.“ n 5,,'51.13";,;." expressed on all sides that this is- """,.m';' v L whing and Charles G. Dawes, former | tomorrow. All indications.. preliminary | Fiyer” \at Winslow - sunciion b b | bt hose’ and Mt Hose renoics frome s | fored ot T e e et Tales b W ey Sue would be disposed of oilTe confer-| TafCs tenute 8 I ehest S budget director. After luncheon at the|to the meetings were that the union con- |seven persons lost their lives and sixty. | Per cent .ad valorem, the majority has T ences were under way. Ten Besch dnd W"‘"’""‘" The tome of C. B. Kling, Mrs. Harding's |tingent would offer to negotiate & new | Gvo wero Injured rests, WIth ome or motn | RXed & siralght dufy of 10 sonts mes | HUNGARTANG. WITNESS e e e trom porihweMer hedd desired that brother, the president went to a review- | wage contract on the general basis scales | of ‘two persons: it was Stated tonighe ot | Pound and 60 per oént. ad val’h mot T | Y 5 Iarence W. Loud, Ing stand to witness the parade, which | existing March 31 while the operations, ¢ ; : : ] e ieeq| Tatt should return to the United . " FIRST BASEB\LL GAME | Meirose shoe salpsman, - asking compen- | quarters of the Pennsy not as a statesman, judge or . the d; e e - b t fifty of 11.060 Septceed various stages of Marion's his-| asking & reduction of wages, would tender | tho ‘sosiainy . O " SRt 1MUY lnto | OR Wnferesr and all other wearing sation for 2 time he spent in jail prior | {onight eald that W} but AL © 28 a warm friend and brother of his. lory. arbitration “at the hands of President % T b5 0. iaapest, 3, . 4 fa employes in The Altoona. ’ . July 5. (By ,'the A. P.)— |to trial for the murder of a patroiman, | Pennsylvan! a 11| low benchers of England. 3 Thé two persons areé Jqhn Dewalt, the | unfinishied, the majority fixed a duty of | s ooo2pest, Jul vas defited b John F. Brown. in| Pa., shops, remained at work and cn ail ~ ot Fpia Ay g b e vl b e e e g L < e R L S tomer overtio 'ut | 1 er e L S o the | e ot in abla wowhiey | saberior ore o nrridger D™ % penneyivania.lines east -of. Plltaburgly BT it e Sespiy. e pre on to ", Mr. . - . inslow Junotion, 'and Walter Wescott, | Original * siding" séale- ranging from 40| oo { TAL the percentage of employes who left worl 'h“" "’uw’““'-u $4d tn bl were serenaded by the Buekeye Republl-| The: bituminous conferces, 'adjourned | the engineer ot the fiyer, who was Koy, | cents per Gozen ‘and 12 103 when a team from. the American legation ns not express the gra . "/ was | cen lozen -2 ‘per cent. ad | an A . Frederick W. Stoptord, in|is under 25 . f ’ k rade 3 e o e TOW.’ : ot B 4 i A X 3 < C v day, Aa réturnin; in groups Harding frequently recognizing an ac- |ing districts and the unions, and so far imilar (cam from Belgrade, captained | New England announced that 600 m Lnlnmf::“;ngym‘_ g I rours | as reperesentative of the American pé guaintance in the procession waved a|have definitely falled to agree on any- by, Consul Patton, by & score of 20 to |cers an guayds > add INQUEST. INTO - DEATH An’ importanit point to be declded,. it " it i - Mr. Taft explained the powers B e, i yvhsther " Bealt | ela = BotE: L “he 5 Meanwhile, the fifth_day of the walk- 7 : thing for. the purpose. fied By~ Cin . g i {1 The Budapest team had as mascot|Engiand states wofld go into camp for 3 $ . 1| erations of the American supreme- am e eaidant and Mes. Hirding spant Pmmm?'mam. on s return Sat-|iat o' “airing ot ey her's e [OF (GREENWICH MAX | ;' Coat painted red, white and blue, while | two weeks on Saturday, July 8. __ out’ passed in comparative quiet, thelr final evening In Marion at a page- | urday will be ‘given full reports from % 18 federal courts and declared the ; : By though _several clashes wers _reported | federal courts and 9fClarel U8 : sent.to "Atlantic! City. A tower man, at| Gresnwich, Conn, July :5—Bvidence | 15 BoIsTade, team had two camels scrv- | s oo luly, Sépeaited deotiohs."of stlis req p . o A e to | thur Doran in ‘a’cafe here’ early ‘Sun- |gret | "k~ great ¢ - mploying new men to take bome coming celebratlon to a close. The | ings. Further government action, it was | that weftect. His answer was: not. dis. |04y morning was accidental wee preomns, | St Dall: A gréat crowd attended e e el (0 i Moy or |5t the sttikers, while others nisifed their| SHBINEAGE i3 ECKOFEAY presidential party is expected to leave | assumed, ‘Wil be determined ‘after the |closed.. Dewalt, Wwhb - claimed CEelsA¥ytinn dnquest Senduscted M"‘“"‘“'. theHungarian .sparting- writers wero of | Lynn, who acc - 54 3 larion for Washington tomorrow morn- | information thus assembled has-been di- [ today that- he mistoo! o, rany i g a CURRENCIES D ame S issuing | men that their places wouid oe hel ived no. such m . contended { by Coromer John J. Phelan.” Do 12y | the opinion. that the game was too ex- facted in violation of the law in | L B I ; AR as Saaentor ety tnesses said that Doran:was lean- | sre’ (Fogin " o s . | with the Toss oftheir senioriy privi-|exchange, whi how. P DECLINE 1IN CAN'T STOP ERECTION . Asids ‘trom. P Bolverton -of | Ing against the bar talking to. the: bar- | ol cyL0. CAYe. 100 many cead on (ho di-| . % strength, quotations for s : ME T0 WER' Camden: county, those. present at . the |tender, James ‘Briggs,. an_ old - friend | * 000 Thomas Coriway, secretary of the Ma- | I°g sth, fox AN, S OF POWER'HOUSE | hearing included representatives. of the | Briggs . tdok the ‘cash” from the mm; rine, Firemen, Oilers, Water Tenders renci this mar] oday TR % acute demoralization in Europeaa Interstate Commeras . commission, - (h | drawer - and - then. taok. >, %Y. WON'T ALLOW JUR0RS * |ana Coal Passers union, sent a letter to | sTRIKING SHOPMEN ASK al.and eoonomic conditiont: ~- New York, July 5.—Appeararce of salt| = Jersey City,'¥. I, July 5.—On applte| state public WIS - commbins S arid vput 1t i’ his pakert 4 ToYOlver | T L g TASTE ‘EVIDENOE | President Livingstone of ‘Lake Carriors’ FOR THEIR OLD JOBS | French, Italian and Beigian - water in the Toteco Cerro Azul ofl flelds | cation of the Kew Jersey tinnel ‘board, | railzoad: officials. The hesrine s Lo |liter. Brises took mutes on &, moment 5w . asociifiaiieatiinipk deriands end Chreal from 10 to 20 points _under x‘l’exlmi caused a ;h:rubtlecxln: in the Chl.nceI‘I:;- :um— :dlly_ um}qd a lculn hind’ closed” doces. e oy, o s sk and m; s baras TIs THiy b Jureed it ::mg ‘to elwltl ou-tn :sé-noo to 13,000 men if | poeeon July 5.—The Bo-to;, & Maine. | cloging prices and mixed gamns &nd. 7 Kew York stock and curb markets to- | porary junction restraining Jersey City i e s X % % 4 .. a | they are not grante« ‘Bostol 4 and New ven S¥S- Lcessi Scandinavian, Se lay of the prices of oil stocks of com- | officials from taking action . to ‘prevent e ThS trigher: clicked.~it: way ety | UnS: In; Hauer chsss. In, Fiorids in tature e T g o) panies operating in that territorv. erection of: a-fenc# and -power house in BODIES OF -WRECK. ~ but there ‘was ‘no- explosion, - taxt | 376 expected: to side-step -invitations to 3 tems reported today that striking shop- | and Spanish rates were so con Sii i . VICTRMS. WERE Temarked that the sun e o oot | tasts the. Hquid: ‘evidence: for the, stat | A- L. Georse, who dled a year ago as Mexican Petroleum, whica has béen cne | connection with the work on the New EOBBED v apd : s the speculative features of the big| York-New Jersey vehicilar tunnel, - e ‘me varying numbers, were. 2pplying | jndicate urgent selling on—the o ° | the ‘wara of @ relief organization, after| me™ 12 # : A e lw!fh‘l{'tly dared . Briggs to- point it t:zvme c::r: .vm:tlh;-:bl&c: \70 lg’re-;l b Ead ol Tektly, tan Baors yemrsin | 10T N JeNE ey vacated last Saturday |and speculative covering on. bodrd in recent wesks, was thy Fardest| The work was stopped because of! the | ‘Atlan ty, N. T, July 5.—A-ghout | ™ B i 520 ead the. S morning: - Traffic conditions remained | Garman marks represented ths K if laat.- 3 i’ prison on a murdeér charge, recsived post- t Heirery Mt closing at 185, ‘or a net loss of | refusal of the-contractors to. apply for-a """‘jfi Auole e amt kit ovink by P ':u:g:ml:tmed.“-fidmhm i b R AR A, S b S s LKA humous absolution st Austin: Tex. wilh e g e e e | . e o "" i1 1-2 points. building permit. The permit, the_con- iRl insi jon - £ Dora -egal .| . The court's _was ths pabiiaation .of .atietter :pu o 1] A check e ops rosbid Gscitives of both the Pan-Amarlcan | tractors deciarsd, I8 uinecesasry becsuas |Junction Sunday night. actonding-to | i t0° (FISEeC. A bullet entered Dorarrs |lenisthy decision quashing the judgment |}1 UL SRR Ol 0 KO Do oo | and: yards, atter the hollday, zhowed : . ind Mexican Seaboar companics lssued | they..rogard the suthority of the.tinnel | Spsent, tonisht. attributed to Louis !0, 30 208 penctrated the. lver. . [ F 2 Counly et Snd SHITmRton Y 100 | which Georze. served. s ot architay 2 valtiodl | 5 tatements confirming ths appearance of | boatd suerior to that of the Jerse: olker, .ot Philadelphie; one: of the se- , = ‘ment _before., his | circuit.co ause_ the, defendant was #incs 3 . : I S Dt st Toio3 gy 1t was osbhememth. - Y CUY | riously' injured, by s City. bospital death. saving.that the shooting.wis ‘ac- convicted on evidence’ obtatned without a officlals. The Boston-and Maine aslert- | most 30 points at 2.70 per- musual and not unaxpecte L ity ntal. per. ks S : Coroner - Phelan ' resery: " | search warrant. When, the defendant | “PLATINUM” WAS OLD ed that approximately 700 men had been | making up the greater part of T Kolker is eald. to have told the nuree | 50%:< = s e - ‘”:"f“ was on trial in the county court members IRON AND NICKLE | pired to take places vacated by 2,000 em- — WOULD GIVE POLAND - that 'a’ man “crawled through s ‘window -0 [ ‘|of'thé jury were permitted t5 sip tho.ev-| New York, July 5.—The anvil ¢horus | ployes in engine houses and inspect] STANDARD OIL GETS AMERICAN WAR VESSELS | of the overturned coach in which he lay | BULLET KILLS SPECTATOR -+ . . [idence. .. . - ». s was_ stilled today, while: Jacob Levine, | points. MONOPOLY IN ANATOLIA Pinned -beneath debris, . crept- up. to him ? e~ DURING SHAM BA: ., “Eyen here all. the jurors drink of the | blacksmith, appeared in a Brookiyn|:& The New Haven road reported ' 653 ‘Washington: July 5.—Eetablishment of |and cut away a portion of ‘his cravat P ATTLE | liguor,”" the decision, “This is a very (il po, - This rery | court, to senfeont. the ‘accusing. Anger of | more men worked in the first shitt to- Constantinople, July 5.—The Tevhid, a | & new'navy for a mew republic was the |containing a valubble diamond pin. He v : 3 questionable fproceeding and_may be 2 |Sam Horowitz, jaweler, who claime1 he [ day than on Monday. S Turkish mewspaper, todsy reports that|object of a bill introduced by Senator :hq :;gbed the. bodies of :two other near- .f:‘k e ";"‘:‘_—n‘gg w;«:r violation of the Volstead ac! 5 ‘p'fldhlhe ml:ky”swo r::rl ';:\u.l[nml:. };:ea ?":.o: ":-‘m| ‘Albany lm'.ler:cnt re- o e --35 a ,.;'::.i.?:." :1‘:1:.“1': oo NS presdets t. :‘I:’e to Poland :::o;i ot aiitee’ 'd:i:l::mw-xom:‘:l}:x'; Lx':::w "",‘,";":,"""’ fuysteriously fired quring | SEEK REHEARING ON ey iy i Bops and. dimetted: thet £} Aacces, o & monepoly on the sale of oll throughout | the American naval vessels which are to R e T S L R INCEEASE IN FARES| One evening 'last March Levins lalil [ maintenance of way workers were on Anatolia. be scrapped under the arms colference| BEVOLT AT-RIO - - - ° 2 + Purtl of July. Celebra- { < e ox Yo hear! S Sl et s eyt b T Chi et B Doy kb cavaiag - i 4 1 2 : i v tarted out as a jewsiry sal les: H. s e paper sava Miller Jobiaan ofticr | ey i H /. /48NRIBO SUPTRESSED | Glem Hars. A fp den D e s b | s ey Hia fhoged Hiewila o |sepresentativa of the' Usliad Eeotherhos gora Tuesday, obtained from the Turkish | UNCLE OF WILLIAM - . - Buenos ‘Alrés;: July 6.-—The ‘Brazilian | man, were wounded. & e o b0 s SOeA oo 1 o {ine withharding o sationalist government a concession for JENNINGS BRYAN DEAD 3 , . ? New Yark, Westchester and {inum worth $6,500 and ofter:d to #ell it | notified today of the withholding of the the'arectiah of off tailts in varl T i e Soeralon Trom 1ha AN eldg Eissher it e aosehe atey by |for 46,000, - Tho!: Jeweler~ puid’ 38,800 | frike’ order’ Tor memberk af this organ- & ous parts 5 = foreign office reporting:a.partial- military | which'gave: rise’to ‘the“theory that < 1. O'Brien. - The in- ['down, hé claims, before' he discovere] that | ization. k Anatolia. Tt is assected th:t @ sub-| Centralia, Tlls, July §—Z. C. Jennings | revolt at Rio Janeiro, :which it is asserted | shots were aimed ‘at someone in e n May- 26, more (han | thé bag held nothing by old iran and| *We are having keeping wantial advance "6'&'5' on the-conces- I#A(mxmd:mm cht. - He was h‘::;fib;:‘;may -uwvmh .b'n;.- Mnm'xx for death. - _after the “of thel lax: hear- In 7 3 men: at work,” Downey said tonight. oW1 ke "? : _surviving m message adds, is entirely | - Eiegion‘men declared & year closing of the'las: T 3 3 AR ‘ went. v uncle Bryan., . in commaad of the situation. i pi blanks,- %Mm,lfl%m railway | va.mbng.s;umqauu- |

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