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) KamunndTmshpNawmfhndnowaveu Appointed: by UnflidSh!qu—SO,QOOMotorVe— Nev ork. 4my 13.-—Almomhére va-| hicles Are Available to Tm m If Tnm Servxce used several ‘deaths and_ pros. tr-unnl. quite & féw injuries. and any Fails, Postmaster-General Work Notifies President Hard- | Siris totes: e nesr wie o2 i Jewell Won’t End Stnke Unh.l Jtntlce H“ Been| t¥e others at - Chestwood. \ Annm: Secured”. : B. M. Jewell, directing the shopmen’s ; sen prostrated, fell off a barge and /was drowned in the East river. { \ High winds which damaged bulidings I g S in the Bronx, brought injuries to <half ntatives: yesterday, hboard membersja dozen. or so, and accompanying. raing strike, said his men would not -be’ sent{announced ttat the, executives who re-| flooded cellars and streets throughqut back to werk and the strike. would fused. to. confer. did mot speak for thelthat borough. ~Roofs were blown. from be called off until “justice has' begn iidividial railroads and intimated that|houses in’outlying sections. . - cured.” @ new plan of -seftiement miight be based| - Until mid-afternoon it was hot “and troops prepared to protect the Missouri, Kansas and Texas. lines, which are in |plied today to President Harding's proc-| sky-seraper at 1 o'clock, and . elimb The war department ordered- sufficient { on.this fact. . humid. . The mercury touched 88 at the The shop crafts representatives re-|iweather burean office in the Whitehall the hands of receivers, printed by, QQC -lamation, Which declared, that the strike| even higher " in thermometers: closer. - 4 United States courts. President Harding that 50,000 motor vehi- cles can be used to transport the mails Temporary restraining orders were is- sued to the St. Louis and San Francisco | executives’ ultimatum follows: railway at Fort Smith, Ark., and to Chi- cago and Eastern Illinois and the Toledo, { way executives addressed to Mr. Hooper St. Louls and Western rallroad at East |must be amusing to those who under- St. Louis. stand the situation. ~ABain we ‘see the Four companies of the Missourl Na-|at tional Guard were sent to Poplar BIuff, | country to’ wrap themselves around tho Mo, to prutel: nroperty .and ‘employes of | Stars and Stripes and to attempt to lead the Missouri Pacific rallroad.” 8o sponsible - for “the * situation—that tho REGULAR ARMY TROOPS law-abiding, God-fearing American citi ORDERED TO PREPARE President Harding took the first step to-|ar day toward backing up with the military warnlng striking rallway ahopmen against | th Interference with the transportation of terstate commerce and the mails. - Instructions were sent at the direction | th th Hines, commanding the ~ Eighth -Army |ral Corps area at San Antonio, Texas., tol se prepare a sufficient force of troops to give adequate protection to the lines of'! American . public that . there is some the Missouri, Kansas and Texas' rail- | fo went forth from the war department to | C. C. Shaff, of 8t. Louls, the receiver ap-4 terests’ of the Ametican public, Whlch pointed by a United States court for thel it strike on the railroads and asserting that carriers had violated many decis- if train service fails. ions of the labor board. ) and against - the. oppression of financial Washington, July 13.—(By the A. P.)— | management and directors of raflroads arms of the government his proclamation | railway. shop. erafts are not fighting of the president to Major General John L. | work euntil justice has be¢n secured and road, which have been attacked by strik- | roads, which for their own selfish in- Ing shopmen, particularly” at Denison, | terests do not want a settiement, but. Texas. are demanding .a continuance .of the Conicident with these instructions there | strike, must be settled through the authoriz®d|ine stuffy street lével. . The storm was Postmaster General ' Work: notlfledluenciel, by: placing the blame for the|prewing up the Hudson fhen, - From ings and othér points came reports|ST¥: Mr. Jeéwell's statement in reply to the| roar, and people began to say Rip Van Winkle's bowling party must have come| AR estate “The letter attfibuted to the four rail-| pacie to the~Catskills. Meanwhile, the city was trying to als| leviate sufferings due to the heat. The tempt of the big institutions of tha|POrtable sireef showers, of which there streets, while boys"and girls came. run-|\ 150 ol one to believe that they are Mot I¢ | pyjin et around and personally turn-) éd on the water at seven points, making little talks to the youngsters and wa ing to their mammas, who ledned outy of tenement windows, chin on hand, nnd elbow op. the sill. Down on the El.! Side, a portable swimming pool bunt for- the (children- by city firemen’ was rendezvous-for. many urchins. Me. who are now standing for justice e fighting - their government, “Thie - American public kiiows that m-’ efr - government, “Let it be said now and for all. time. at: the strike will not be:called off, and e men -will nbt be ordered back -lo bastiano Duletto, a carpenter, was pr trated while working: in Brooklyn, and died sooh afterward at a hospital.~Otir A ents ‘can, if they Wish R i ers collapsed and had to have medical ttle this strik It must. be appdrent to ‘the thinking The storm that growled up the riverjFour? Line began to bark when it approached thel$25,000,000 city. _A bolt of lightning Kkilled ‘Georgs rce | directing ‘the ;policy of the rail- “H"{hlt fo“ce‘l! $o0_blind to the ‘in-{ at Crestwood to keep out of the rzin{gland. has t ‘the same time Missouri, Kansas and Texas, the adviee|dull of comprehension as to ‘even hne standing under it. Aboul that he again call-on the governor -of{a faint hope of crushing the employes'|a bolt shattered the fl"h pole . s, u‘: & Texas for proteetion for the railroad |organizations, then that force or ‘groupjrace track at Yonkers. the " m cras] properties, Mr. Schaff reported that ap-)of people die to receive g sudden|ing on the grand = stand - reof under | Hughes, peals to.the stats executive had been un- | awakening, and thé' American ' public] which ,were gathered hundreds of race-)cognize the heeded. The receiver was promised that|should c:‘u'a them with the responsibil-| oers. A small house near the track-al-| Latvia® and should his appeal bring no proteetion trom | ity he state authoritfes, “the federal gov- ment 18 ready to ' afford: thhn.,-nd il take metion. if nécessary, 70 have reply from the go Secretary Weeks, who carried out~the vresident’s instructions Alter a conference at the White House, had tonight recelved no reply from Mr. Schaff and beéause ot probable that Mr. Schaff would. be un- able to advise the government before tome time late tomorrow. Officials omphasized that the action|in was taken because the Missouri, Kansas and ‘Texas was in the hands of a receiv- er, appointed by a federal court and con- sequently was under the supérvision of the federal government. Other development in the capital during Pacific railroad, appealed tos GOVErndr|ji.i; Gy owned by Luther 'E. Payne. Boyle, of Nevada, for permission to arm guardsyat shops and stations aiong the|ine ocal fire compny. The damage is Western Pacific. - estimated:at $3,000. #o was struck. but the-crowd in the A.The Vrailroad employes had no desire; stands jas.calm. 3 3 An-thq rwnbuw' ’dnnd the '::Unt of the grand lod; They. 2 t avé done everything| . Reaching the Bromx, - storm - ins nts’r X ‘ia dn“to’ umu atover a twostory frame building. injur: 4" they have been forced|ing three sp badlv they were removed ral =hall. be effective in 2fto a )Locplu‘: and htnok m(gi‘ off . othet . and. it will he Lightning hit a radio e fiunn_n nuult in a° temmem starting ) “ A deputy United States marshal the necessity of communicating with Gov- | guard at the M. K. and T. shops at Mus” [ gIT BY LIGHTNING. ernor Neff, of Texas, it was regarded aé | kogee, Okla., was seizd by a band of about 20 men, sald to be strikers. as he v was _leaving duty late today. He was Cheshité, Conm,, July 13—Struck. by - beaten over the head and carried aWaY|ygn(iing uct befors the storm today, BARN BURNS DOWN | foore pneon an automobile. valuable barn containing several tons of | pie’se President T. M. Levy. of the Western hay was’ totally destroyed by fire, = The | anog Several smaller buildings were.saved by ton, a., the RS, - nhl. of hl‘m was m,u'g,a Soie $x \ : ‘are 900, were tugned on in “\varlous\i .4 gtates cstoms, oficers ‘sion: ats mfifi?flfi;‘mwh: ;:d‘" n:;';; ‘Washinigton, ‘July 13—~Dry legal ar-| Washington, July 13.—The first real t the« legality of the|spiit in republican senate ranks over the ning to frolic In the spray. Mayor| it l* s M ot sy e, in-ending the conference. b ‘m 3 Curiously the lightning did not hit the|ble to head ‘for Queenlmwn zecordlng Moscow; Sunday. is obligated to sbfve, and if it is sof tree or seriously shock ‘a third manjto & w:reless messag sary, it was announced ln ‘Washington. For the filt time in its_ history, -13 (By the A. P).—| - action of .the mone of the xt% commission agreed this af. ecnoon tu‘l’n oq-n the Russlans tomon’owl that, since_ ‘property negotiations had fl.fled there wu no reason for eonum:ln: an.;nnd !sl m.fi’lb' u,—-(By The A; P.)—The In its letter to the German governmen( g mnnm ‘commission today notified the commission says it 4oes not consid. German. er payment of reparstions the n réply to the | f5r gepraciation in the value of the mark, _moratorium for repara- | It adds that stability of the mark cana ng adjourn.until next Wednesday for |-tions payments, that 1t would give.a | be re-established only if the finavcial re- mm dacy_for a_-tg;“nm of 'the Teports of the.three sub- f°“'l°" b pomu;\onq _which_are now. being pre- when, it has in hand | forms it has demanded for a long timse the committe¢ on | be put into force immediately and that it Pareds, antees, Which went to Berlin a short f5 information from the ‘committee on The ! mfluunn,.adomed by the property uma m,\o-w reforms to which | guarantees regarding application of those g&cflqmfilmm .was ; officially communi- m, German_ government p its as- | reforms that the commission - requires ‘to- M\ Litvir ¥ M. Patyn, presi-}. ery. series - was ;mnchpe ‘by -Postmaster {hat for an hour, without even & momens| General Work - He will present the-stamp:| Gant ‘af the’céntral commispion. . One of | The mflg,. ).,,..,,d, that the| of the German government. tary lapse,*jt had thundered & constant | 10 Bresident Hardiig 0 : delogaten said that M. Lit-| balanos of the 321000,000" £old marks of before Answering definitely the demahd The commission hopes to be able“tc of: $400 ,“, - was ‘dlspossd ,,f_“flflfl bad asked President Patyn. to ar- u.A payment “e July 15, shall be paid. | make a definite decision before July 15. Fange for passports for the departure of KM | the Russian delegates. " e - spokesman’ | what he . terniéd the brusque attitude of | the non-Russian' delegates in making fur-| ~ ; / LIQUOR SALES oN sHIPs lll«;ed to -have lande “¥ie' have acted’ ‘iere - like business | men,” he'declared: “We said we would ‘| talk _about: compengation for .property when Russia was in a financial position | ob® Within strongly attacked | LEGAL BATTLE OVER SPLIT IN REPUBLICAN v RANKS OVER TARIFF BILL es on Amer-| administration tariff bill came today dur- seas and .the| ing consideration of the cotton schedule, w-u-um "ot ?f" ‘vh-l‘n by foreign|with a result that ten committee amend- three=mile limit, occu-| ments proposing increased rateg on va- U lo "” compensatian. * Our first aim will pled Attorney’ ‘Genéral Daugherty at a|rious kinds of warns and on silver and public hearing t to make: a general ‘agréement with mx 3. day during. a It 15 reported that the opinion prevails | [ the office e “Haven & Hare sweltered. 'l‘fin Those who' had work. to - do found] ford: raiiroad and: {hat it/ had sent | PTORFtY negotiations were terminated too [ Uy Campbell, slight relief and many keeled over. Se alnis of . the | “locomotives” to ¥ M, Patyn gave.. a.dinner tonight. to the & "“‘“1"”"“"‘1 Schie- | chiefs of delogations: . M. Litvinoff at- id, while large numbers’ were sent|given authority by tha'cwnnmm com- | LIT lhlbmon home from humid offices and plant | mission to extend its control of the “Big | TO LEAVE FOR MOSCOW | counsel, J. J.3 Britt. the latter presenting | est republican vote against any of the by the’ purchase:of more thn.\; — & the ~prohibitian for three hours late to-|roving were rejected, ome after anether, heavy thunder storm,|as fast as They were reached. The me- windows were .closed, a|jority opposition was led by Sefr=tor Len- 1 améngthe _Ttalians and Swiss that. the large array of counsel for’wets and drys|root, Wisconsin, and reached its maxi- imum strength on the first roll call, 12 re- counsel for the Amei-| publicans opposing the committee rate on mer_l" association.| a roll call, by which the amendment 'u off behalf of the| cejected, 32 to 24. The 12 republicans were Borah, m,- per, Cummins, Jones of Washington, Len. root, MeCormick, Nelson, New, BWM | Steriing, Townsend and wWillis, The low. _units argument, which' amendments was hine, with the average ot stock. The Wague; July 14 (By the A. P.).— }supported . that -of the Anti-Saloon|runniug at ten. 7.th a single exceptiof, At miduight the Russian delegation {s-|Jeague. . Varigus, Gther*dry ormiu.]on wach roil call, the democrats voted Madarian of Yonkers, and Gus Rung of{ The - British m.l_u'r Appomattox|sued a statement that the conference was| tions, With an occasional wet, consumed | sol'dly against the proposed “ncréases. Brooklyn as they stood beneath a tree{bound to Boston from Middlesboro, En-|definitély‘over. Maxim Lityineff, head of | the remainder of the time. Attorney-| Wiih tne basic dutiés on yarns reduced. been” forced by .engire trou-|the soyiets. said he planned to leave for | General: Daugherty.. asked ‘only a. few!it was predicted that cutsin the rates oz e SIXTEEN THOUSAND .- ' IN zm PAIAPE S d . At.lntln City,/N. 1., July l! —Sixteen fi';f’fm',‘."““’ Of ‘Lithuania. § . susand Eiks paradsd this- atternoon ss “briefs were submitted by|at lcast the lowee grade of cotton. clotk “without - arga-|Of €ven greater proyortions tham recom. mended yesterday by the finance commit- ;Giy on the le< \ee majority would be made asthe sen- word “territory proceeded” with the echedule. That pt, umbxhly will' 56 Some time next week, a¢ ampbell eontended - that the! the schedule isto be laid aside tomorrow ¢ - .- f it the: ‘concluding feature of the’ eightoentn amengment’ was not self-exe. | in fasor-of the dye embargo provision s o .ot the New g GFator of th iegal. e Nov. Merchants argued, m,fl needed ‘enforceable 1ez- ! the bill, which under ‘annouticed ‘plans “he saldi was' M&!t] be held before the senate wntil séttled. opponents,”and Senator on, “Thil i wmfifi;‘w lhamd &3&3‘2&"‘"" B L with 5""”1 m-mbersnluse republican - The cultural-taciff - bloc joined today in 1 “the umln within which | opposition to the committee $ : s o, Dot a. matority OC T inv}uuon under ac isimuu,_ d ‘ongressman uuc Bacharach | 8cts of congress are operaive,” as-or Jority There were about forty | 8anized territories. The “high seas, he as” Instrumental ;ip obtain- S whif Y.’.’ P en. and senators in line. sajd, could not also marched, leading the Jeruey City con- | thority of the Dirthplhoe- of " Wond "x ley, Who is exalted riler of the lodge. | Seas and even ore women voters than men. | Dense throngs lined the sidewalks and ing American vessels, He also argued /| tingent with: his secretary, J. Haery Fo- the .liquor traffic extended to the high be constried, under this] in gduties for farm products approved by : statute as “organized territories of the lhe nnpta during the past two weeks, ent, Harding's' representative until | . T1¢ barade was headed by refiring e e » rvices in ald of the island in its fin- Grand Exalted Rulér W. W. Mountain, | United States. and the newly elected grand exalted ruler,| Mr. Wheeler T al diffculties are o, longer neces- | 37 L TNy S oCd Lo A s | stitution follows the flag” and the au-| OPPOSE TRIAL OF B W to sustain the committee. conended that the “Con- government ~to suppress MORSE WITS HIS FATHER Boston, July .13 —Evidence tending te show that Benjamin W. Morse, son of to foreign ports concern- . ST son, has m ) ; - | MA N “ o v that possess! wintoxicating ~ beve-| Charles W. Morse, shipbuilder; severad e v+ l;:::‘:;?l:; ;:-Tfl:l::z“l:‘::d::: Y CALL OUT 400,000 | ovT KiLLs FoURTEEN The lst of registered voters just pub- | 1T, vANtage points toview RS il § g, o the. three.mile | his ‘conneption. with the: Usnitad - Btates of & telegram from B. M. Jewell, head MAINTENANCE OF WAY ME> WEAR ORD A ;‘i‘;f,dm‘:':,"w’ 1520 women Voters and| Lyl aveant Thers were forty bands|limit was specifically prohibited by the Steamah ?“T'p.:e’d if May, 1913, was-of- of the railway employes' department of e 18 . e . in line. The narade was Teviewed at Park | Volstead/ act. ered hefors ey et loner the American Eederation of Labor, and| Cincinnati, July 18— C. Carrd Mount Holly, N. J. Jdly 13.—Myrtie Commissi As- " | president of the general Chairmen's Stewart, 14 year old daughter of Chacles| With the :f;nf.'. °fa”'iu'firi'e'l'.“é.".‘u;‘"‘l.fé'?:uf:. sociation of the Maintenance of WaVigiewart a farmer, was killed this after- {ment, which was passed over. temporar- gressmen who left d\e une for the pur-{argument, Mr. - R 9 t resent | Hayes today by eounsel for Morse in exceptio ot ' single amend. | PP2cE BY Mr. Roosevelt, senators and con-| _After hearing all desiring to p 0P ‘Daughtrty concluded the | posing proceedings for the la 's re. L ted | moval to New York for trial Rith hig ed tonight on leav- i pose, hearing. A decigion may be expec . e from & madority’ o { the -tariff bill rgest number of men in ; gan som! azo White House tonight the president had ::‘f:“}:":?“:;frmn of the Brother-| pes oot s‘;’: S e s &t ill which was taken up two|yno philadeiphia first, Jerssy City sec-| CORE IN HANDS OF e ';;.‘{u‘:;i;b:o cAratands w..': not detarmined whether , the' tejeqenz | 2 ESCLL L aron b1 e an%ot the| 1o tlose & window, mgv AR R IRISH REFUBLICANS| peac at similar proceedings against the S ; rs that he call a meeting of j S ; A second operation was performed on ek e Sov eider Morse in Portland, Me., will cons which 11y AR SR :«‘:::l chairmen's” association at Which| o ‘0oL T AN Associate Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes | PCarance in uniform—Camden first, Mil-| Cork, July 13 (By the A. P)—Cork| finue tomorrow.~ ¢ ch the employes’ telegram took ex- | ECA8 U170% birgected to cail off the s Who has been at a private hospital tn | "2UKee second. is in complete control of the republi-] =4 magy of letters and affidavits were e, P commg:de?.::;w:;: m‘"rfl"‘:} job 400,000 maintenance of Wway work- EIULED BY LIGHENING| 5 iaton "f0r . Seversl. waeks. = 'Physicions 4 “"ifi c‘?‘""'\‘r"‘";"‘ufec‘l"fllgz‘"e— cans, who now have their field xen‘eral ntroduced y'to . suport” " Beaammin | W, ) = rte an onio ., Bol ity, 0, sec- hich place : directors of the chamber of commergs of | oTS. Yo Thompsonvitle, Conn., July 13—-Mrs, |l said that the opegation was en-|' oty 4 hoadgiarters Bt Do s, Limerion| Lore " outention thabule Wik it con: the United States in a resolution which country to assume leadership in crystilliz- ing public sentiment in upholding the president, adeiphia first, Irvington. N, J., secon “The attempt of the sirlking raiifoad | —Stats troops will not be ordered out 10 | 5 * Jisepivy “parochial ‘school, was de. | SLike of mar '“:c,::':"l"d’“ 3 Tnea i R smployes to _enfqree - thelr own views | protect property of the Missourl, Kansas| nojghed by lightning, which also tore g Tore 1 il ORDER OUT TROOPS | ,1yie gitting on her veranda.. Her hus- band, sitting nearby, was knocked uncon. | g, SAlling ; tirely .successtul, : : James Palozie, of the Weymouth district, called upon business organizations of the | TEXAS GOVERNOE WON'T was killed this afternoon by lightning Lodge with largest, numbe of women | An’ offictai bulls A ubl,"". was recelved stating that [ in um—Pqudelphu first, Irvingten, N. quarters today of the liner Hansa had been | Second- “Heayy firing continues in Limerick they were transterred from Limerick.|nected with the steamship company or etin' issued by the head-|alijeq organizations -during the period says: covered by the New - York~ indictment Morse testified that he resigned as ag Dallas, Texas, July 18.—(By the A. Py | o0 B ey B e e o | Bostponed indefinitely because of the |, [L04Ee with most attraciive float—Phti- ity The, Gaberconlish barracks 1n | officer of he company oo May 7, 1913, concluded the convention. County Limerick, occupied by Free Stat- from | _The instaliation of grand iodge officers | crs, was captured an:r a stift engage- Ge: TWO M. \CH(\EB HIT through methods of industrial war,” the | and Texas mu-o-; tmM're;n:fé s‘aitd ;:‘}: & hold Br the . roof.. A% NUMber ol to- Ham g, July 6. E : e M(nr:eln H;:':: ;x;‘denc:r‘;::l'l‘ern-: BY-P ulzwn " soiution added, e,” Governor Pal bacco sheds and oth i1di B Y (AL e ;:'-denmuon o all ?::mhenm“h :;:-e :L:‘um, after reading the telegram of strfif&_" e ancaer "“ ‘“‘f’ Werel - Govermor 'Cox appoisted former. Gos-| ARREST ALLEGED LEADER disarmed 0| poinee s guiy u.—o— 23 derly process of settlement.” Secretary of War Weeks, relative to the S R S N ernor. Samuel W. McéCall as 'a publie{ " The president also received a letter | rallroad strike situation at Denison. - FIVE ARE KILLED from Postmaster General Work stating that a survey just completed 'showed | UBGE INVESTIGATION that 50,000 motor vehicles could be made | ready on 24 hours' notice to carry the malls in event the railrodds found it im- Denison, Tex, July 13.—(By the A. P | OO0 RS, 0 afured this afternocn | iea .will «hold. § _ :»:nlAble t: 3: (;;‘ Buppl:%mtlng this, | —Telegrams were x:emlwn“s‘;: fl::rdvniat:g when . 4 - Pennsylvania® rajlroad ttamn’ hit | pa) R|var‘fl:n !S.e* :‘:Mw\::v:l?u m:': g:;::.;flw:hmrd mgéyv!:?:unxpfr‘.:rm:l mamremllm e Aeronaul mber of Commerce of | Seates_Senators Morrls, an_automobile at & crossing -near. liere. Sort p 5 : “my. com Free State America, with headquarters in New York, (s;f..m. Culberson from Texas, in Wash- | ~ mp. gead: ™ » : ol Will be presénted on ‘téxtile bon- | cotic law. peal to “my rades on the Free notified Dr."'Work that it was prepared:to | in; eommercial airplanes in use fn the United ng_a complete 'investigation ‘of the| ack 13 Mrs. J. Karklin, of Cleveland, > States and ' that suek planes - would . be S ituation In Denison by the govern- | O siatér of Mes. Smilatic “and Robert U:lz.:émmlm ':eumm of: coal” in. ‘thel York and transported to this city. Pas- trustee - of - ’ — because of . OF STRIKE IN DENISON | morisora City, Ind., July 13 —Five persons . were instantly killed: and three The United Textile Workers of "Ami the - Eastern Massachusetts | - man was -kilied and two othet mnl il health, < peddlers, Harry Pascarella, | munltion’ seas’ captured. - Heavy AEhting| ;utomoblies at-the Qu Avenis ‘crosss. 3 dltions: throughout the. nnued i States and | ‘A search of his home is sald to have | side” to join th ston, by, O. J. Shoemaker, generall Iy Smilack, ‘46, Hartford City,. oil op- - \mobille into" an aerlal ‘mail flest all| ohalrman. of,the unlon car men here,| qrator: Celia Smilack, 14; Sophia Smit.| Poo ALy In Neéw sy Tevealed a large stock of various drugs, | tinue fighting ulu aHyr Ricclo, of this city was ar- | i§ - reported from - West -Clare.- Kilnal-| ine in Bast Braintree. The dead - Tested ‘today by United States Narcotic |lock is -surrounded by republicans.” Mrs. D. M. Eidredge, 63 uf the Ros:’ ‘Geperal Daniel Breen, of| jingate aistrict of Boston, = army, has Issued an ap-{ The injured: Mrg. Fannie C.. EMredze, Roslindale, David F. Eldredge; Roslindale. One of the cars, driven by Alser: Co- e republicans and discon- “on the &ide.of England sald to have been smuggled into’ New | against. the. republic.” watt, of ‘Weymouth. was smashed te —e— pieces, and Cowatt was thrown to the 2 ‘the ers’| carella * was -arrested last December on ASH top of the locomotive. He clung to the sl‘a:hllztgr:mhm‘ Ry N :3):1':: S, Shoed e foint. comtertion Ka;:emmir;f T erel Mes: ) i, 34 | iy GAE YeBulted bt tores tfan t‘}‘u):“’ | & Simiiar charge, after it was aileged | TP T (:x:n IRREGULARS | Smoke stick-and ‘Whes the traf:sspose e 3 ships_being. chartered by San Fran- esponsible’ for the action of 3 ped. at a_station. 150 -yadds: from. the i kfi:!:u:::‘\: (;mnfimno‘g :ch:..';“’l of, the “Big Four” brotherhoods. Mrs. !s(:,:k u[:v:n glefielingd daypntn of | o e interests to m;m, i it Lt fhded ol s ‘l:;m:; e Rt B A ——;—bmle between re-| Scene of the accident, he climbel dow-. # : owa tlack Tasgon : — E [ . tis disposal hundreds of land _ and et | THREE HUNDRED RAILWAY Miss® Celia. Smilack" was driving 'the e il i O o e e ome g | Publlcah and Free'Staters: has been rag: | fii?" T othar et driven Dy Y. ;‘::;:rfi:t::: I‘:‘e:u:hn;:h ulr;lt: g:rmfl g el e o B 5 : : s Mrs, Robért H. Edeaé of ‘Mattapar,|name of “Riccio” as the man whé sold | °%, 2 mg:}f:‘a‘:;?nmif;d‘i date in| Tedge. was hurled 40 feet. . i zolcs Mass,’ reported’ t6, the:‘police that Lib.{him the stuff that made him attempt sul- g b e 7 S from the propée authority could be pit n- | Hyntingion, W, Va,—By a msfority SENATE POSTFONES ACTION | erty bonds o tha'valie of $4.000 were|cde. Pasearells: s under - tniotment | (he recent Dall Eiresnn nfond.was ar.| ALLEGED MURDERER i :‘ air carrying mail or sther commodt- ;;1. taken at ta closed meeting tonight of oN THE ronn n!!!:l stolen ngn night from her home follow-|from the federal: court, at Hartford on “‘::; &g’::’ 'hgww.“; leaving church I CAPTURED AFTER CHASY untington Lodge, No. 255, Brotherhood { - ing a visit.of two strangers who wers, four counts. : —Captured after <3 of: Rajlway Clerks, the three hundred W\lh‘ngten‘ July 13.—After. a stormy mvneq to~ call’ by Husband. P 4 xumaumm Néw - Haven, July 13- JBWELL IZPU!ID‘ TO Y { members decided in favor of a strike|session, the senate agricultural commit- GzonGu SENATOR LAUNCHES ; Sh s rather than aceept terms of the July 1)tee decided tonight to Dastpone action oni” ' Attormey General dw, 4 ALL !‘{IIIE ORDER R the Ford and other-offers for. develop- _age. ‘of Illinots, has - “ i mids ment of the government's pronerties at!$1,000 for information leumu ito ithe Chicago;- July 13- (By the A. P.)— called off, and the men/ will' not~be or- dmd back to work “unmtil justice has been secired,” B. M. Jewell, ‘head of the rallway employes’ department - of the American Federation of Labor, said to- night In_a Bbtatement, mlyln. to the rail executives’ ultimatum of yesterday. mr the Prisco railroad shops at Sher- sonme TaIl exeoutives BugBested that e\ g this-aftermoon, aceordink. io ‘a ro.| , Pourmouth, N. A July 13.fa e |Kd Jr turn to work after which- differences port to the Dentson Herald. might ' be taken up before the United States railroad Jabor board. awand-of the United States railroad labor £ bcud. raflway shopmen's strike will not be IWO MEN BEATEN Muscie Shoals,- Ala., until next:Saturday.] arrest and ten; \n(jad into an- automobile and about twenty ‘men ‘who attacked them HIT BY L“fl“‘?‘ G | 26,000-toot - +{at Victor, Sherman is ten miles south of here. | MNE set fire to many buildings in this| (o' Jodeph * section of New Hampshire a.d adjoining | tor: of L!u at ine t Hij 1 Mr. Jeweil, in tonight's statemerit in-| FRACK “N UIT ON Maine towns. High winds a's) caused|Dan: timated that' the reason the executives refused to meet shop crafts officers in an effort to mediate the strike as has and Wi g Deen suggested, was (HaL the railwaye|nance of way men on the Norfolk and| weie tmned. " e {W0/ 4t houses | New York, July 13—The Nex hope to destroy the employes' organiza-| Western were on strike today at Omega, tions. A window in the drafting rcom of the | yanced a thouwsand . = 3 £ Tt :such is the oase, y{ statement ::\‘:(’k“’lnr%oll:m: m".;','..fi'mypflffi r:d vn‘?nlll:l n'fi!y"“ was blowr out | 10,3000 ‘r..rmm inmAm::hn hmm: o A LA :lm.n he' ;\nl::be‘d to the tunvlh oot n,a.”m E\t;a. “‘h"'fi Mich., July 13 —The sdid, ‘the sallrouds aré “due to receiye|the walkout of the cierks and: shovmen: | fost ¢ Piens 4nd blue prints were | districts on condition that it be used as| Jersey,City, N. T, July 13.—The.Hud- | steel tower carrsing high mer Noronle, Sasship pLihe. North- 4 ‘sudden awakening, the' - American A few maintenance of way employes ck by ligh - : Portsmouth, . Ohio, July - 13.—Mainte- = v lightning dnd m Yor' village, 3 At that tln;e the committee agreed fo|committed - murder and assault in con. vote without further debate on the ques- | nection with the e of m- to solve, Senator Harris, democrat, Geor-| m h AT SHERMAN, TEXAS|tion of feporting one of the proposals to | ers: in- Wlflhmn:-fltmufi e apakiiag oty in the. sepaiay oti| T0000 ctw * Dinikon, ex.. July 13— Towo. men were | Ihe Senate foc final, consideration there, food and that all barley. o1 #6n county bodrd of freeholders today ap- - Aflm! 10 s ATTACK ON CALDER| « - uonviauonnlm- pérsons who Waanington, |July - 13.Ureing’ that * Bettast, July the: nezro quéstion be left for the south|gular troops-ambushed a Free Stafe ar- through the streets of Savin Rock , |a chase by a crowd of pleasure .nk'fl vleasure resort, Tony Raimo, a habitue d ITN'TZL mO MOUNT JOY PRISON . hotels ih this section was arrested and charged with the killing of Frank 13—Two hundred_jrro- | oo, SO0 Waterbury, who is sald to have accused him of being a stool pigeon for 18 men near Ballintogh-{ne pojice following a raid on a hotel af last night. Three of tacked Senator Caler, republican, » Ngw| fy Sounty o SHE: the beach Wednesday night. the Free Staters were killed and fivel " rqe’ gnooting ocourred this aftermess b A P R ST ]\ 0uid ste that wiil assay ‘s’ high aa| York; for placing in the Congressional | wounded and: the remainder captured. driven’ into the country by a.band of | MANY/ HOUSESCARE: 4 [ $20,000 a ‘ton, has-been struck I the|Record an. article from a New York| o Dublin despateh says that ree| ng Was the '““‘“"“'”‘ level -of the ‘Portland mine ::Wlmper about a lynching {n Georgia. quarrels concerning Ral of m troops raiding a house in the vi- Colo:, ‘according to* Joseph- W, | Senator “Harris charged that . Senator i of Mount ;:, e oy A | T e TAUIE BT i aia anaging’ clw - the | Calder had acted “for pol!tlu\ BUr-{ co, vesdd an attemp to start a tunnel into purchased & Tevolver after turlous electrical ‘storm late today light. | Portland miine at Vietor,-Colo; aceording | poses” in an effort to-get negro votes lice he feared for his life, and | rsons were ar- W. Ady, Jr., mansging diree|in his state. the ‘prison. .Thirteen pe lice believe that .the shooting Po'rfilnd Gold umm‘ Com-| . “There is. more lawlessness in New ' GRITS FOR mgu" several New 'York dailles, e with this weapon. The bullet entered T3t . £ dead man's neck ‘severing 5+ 4 York city. in one wuk than there is- in “ VOLTS PASS = Rai : heavy damage. 3 I e T i Geotgia in one year” declared Senator|®"*%" 5 Rkt oy et FOLK AND WESTERN| 1In Kittery, Maine, four loies were rnouun TONS OF CORN - ' |Harris, reading accounts of citmes from| SHPOLDN ROTH BODY| the crowd which caught Westfleld, ‘snss, July 13— Eaward old, recelyed a2 shock s o g Sadowsky, 9 years old, Reliet annouriced today that it m : l‘m‘"“ HETWEEN BAYONNE © |of 56,000 voits which . converted his ¢ Falls ern Navigation company. gnd carrying e fen b P‘*nlfl'l lu, 1 them with the re-|Went out at East Portsmouth when the —-—*——-—-—'—— on hand be’ used as 3 2. propriated '$10,000 for - preliminary plans Jate tonight in a hospital here. The publie should charge wi e Te; _and soundings for n bridge or tunnel to|boy was conscious when he had been sponsibility. R dtpnen struck.’ A% the labor board it was’ annownced Danies of W& 138th Infantry, Missouri ronnect Bayonne, N. 4 £ t bu-p ., with Staten Isi-. ht to. the that an effort might be made aiong new | MISSOURL TBOOPS ON o Fationsl Ovard ate: Lday, depacief foe equal &mount of b e{ and separated by the Kill Von Kull The %n shut” lines m settle the strike, but no de- rail executiv Yad M%fln ‘” M § oplar Bluff, where requests have been | used. for - WAY 1O POPLAR BLUFF |been made for troops in case of event-|ha i — ualities in connection -with the =shop-! 3 ll,—m gom- pren's mxke. % m'f‘s‘%.‘.'?‘x. 5 e ‘ecveris| it et poroush ot Hkntnd: ot manaf e T “the| of New York or'th ell ropeiate & similar sui after the current be in no danger. and clear. - The m e Sasorting 1o 4 o o ‘ were seriously injured- tonight when ag ° Street. Raliway = Company. .to succeed| ~New Haven, July T3 Belleved by gov- | attacked by 3 MidClare express train. on the New- Yois, New AT GRADE CRBOSSING |Chairman Homér Loring, who resigned emmnt agents to be the leader of a gang | Froe State Brigadier With rifies und am-| Hoven'ang Hartford: railréad st#Gek 1wg: