The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1912, Page 4

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~~ a + > AUEMEYERS SON TANT FINO” SUGAR Qan-ef Late Head of Combine on @tend af the Par- ; ecafs Trial. OTHER PAPERS MISSING. eevee of 8 Gags! Concem Tells the Jury He Was Onty.a Dummy. ial &3 test Me. Wise called as his first witness to-@ay Willian H. Whiteside, former a8 fl Hy Buger Refining Company held their an- ‘nual meeting to-day in the office of the company at the foot of Washingten ‘Tho directors who were re-ciected ave Gamue! Carr of Boston, Gamuel Mo- Roberts, Vice-President of the National City Bank of New York; Philip Stook> ten, President of the Old Colony Trust ‘Company of Boston, and Samuel C, Le srsate on 8 easton retirement of afl offecrs end sarplovecs, @f the conwany who are over sizty-five of women + Thess om- at the option of request. ii A he FOOT OF GRAVEYARD MOLE WOULD GET HIM ACQUITTED. ‘That and a Powder on His Tongue Were Tombs Missionary's Specifics at #$0. the dried foot of @ graveyard | bring bout ac- quite, were two ef tbe charms that Benjamin Kitchen, e Tombs of the Court of General Seasions for this eum, ‘There have been numerous complaints ot priaonars in the ‘fomba being “shaken down.” Kitohon did sive the megro $35, and then, vecoming suspideus, had heard the minister swear, the matier to Proostion joer mann, The latter laid a trap for ley and had the mlasionary errea' THR BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 13, 12:3. WALL STREET 'ARMYOF 10,000 STEAMERS CRASH —_—— | The stock market manifested sub-| @aatie! improvement at the outset of | trading to-day. Reading, Steel, Union Poetic and American Smelting moved ‘ep for gains of about 1 point during the, fret hour. rength in the London | @ More cheerful feel- in the epectaitios. Leading this clase was American Sugar with e jump ot 4 paints to 1281-4. Western Union, Chemical and Cenwal Leather with advances of 1 and 2 points were other prominent figures. A slow reaction was in progress in the laet few minutes that gave the market om trreguler appearance at closing time. ‘The Prices. vices, in the course of one of ‘e Sona ee Inst prices of stocks bed atiffest encounters of the war when te rhanghe (84, compared with yeatentay'e <4 ein Lo telteeettetteete ttt + 1 Lb tit tite Fett] itl ttg, saipitt i ill i i iF rey i #? B FEPRERLEESRSEIESEETES BBE FEES EETCR BEE PS PERE 5 g.gelesisy i £33k é 5 if [ i } MISTAH JONES, HE BETTAH WAKE HISSELF SCA’CE, NOW! em Seben Cultud Folks He Done Promised ter Make Masons Has “HELLO, SWEETHEART!” Done Gone ter de Perlice! WINS HIM UMBRELLA JAB,| seven negroce almost bursting with in- piainettaptrciheny @ignation invaded the office of Assistant Fogtia Goes to Workhouse Distriet-Attorney Reynolds to-day ant ne bi Witth| srestetred they had been swindled. “We want the awindler sent to jail they chorused. It took Mr. Reynolds some time to teare what the trouble was. “"We'ee good people,” the epakesman aod, we'ee been ewindied. Paul le igger undertaker, said he Us ell Freemasons and took He put us in coffins and eto bury us Then he equeesed our hands, whispered some- thing queer in our ears and collected $7 from each of us.” “Apa you were Masons?” queried Mr. 8. “No, aires," shouted the seven dis- satisfied ones together. “When we to work our way into @ regular ledge we were fred in & body. Jones is © ewingler.” ‘Mr. Reynolds referred the negroes to er Police He ———— FRAWLEY LAW REPEAL BILL I$ ADVANCED. ALBANY, March 18.—The Allen biti, which repeals the Frat wae advanced in the to the ender of fimal passage, but only after a sharp debate, which |s taken as jan in@icetion that ite passage will be bitterly opposed. iit a td ui if HE i i i E fe .s i i 3# g | i if i i 7 é is 5 z F i 7 ? if i i | i i iF 3 i iY i ase At i Hs h i | #6 i HEADFORPEKIN TORESEATEMPEROR Force Led by Gen. Sheng- Yun Threatens Battle to End New Republic. PEKING, March 13.—Gen. Sheng-Yun, who, under the Empire, held the post of Governor of the Province of Shen-8i, is marching at the head of ten thousand troops from the Province of Kansu to Peking in order to restore the Emperor to the throne. The commander of the Emperor's Guards at the Palace re- ceived a message to this effect to-day. In view of the seriousness of the situa- tion caused by Gen. Sheng Yun's move- ment, President Yuan Shi Kai has sent envoys to meet him and explain the Present situation. Gen. Sheng Yun, who is Mongol, has throughout the disturbances maintained his attachment to the Emperor and has continued fighting in hia behalf. A-re- Port reached Peking on Sunday that he hed captured the famous pass of Tunk- lowan, on the borders of the Shensi and Honan Provinces, and thus cleared away the greatest obstacle to his advance to- ward the capital. It was sald that a body of 1,000 Re- Publican cavalry and infantry had de- serted and joined his ranks, and that @ large part of the army in the north Was showing strong symptoms of reac- tion. HONGKONG, March 13.—A conditton approaching anarchy prevails almost everywhere in the Chinese province of Kwangsung. At Swatow the soldiers of the garrison opposed the landing of 2,000 Hakkas, or marauding ¢ribesmen flerce encounters have taken tween them. The United States monitor Monterey is at Canton. The British Consul at that city last night ordered the captains | off the city to put out thelr light: ould they hear firing from the forts. They did this and the British gunboat Moorhen had her awning an@ a spar torn by bullets while she was engaged in protecting the electric station. Several of the foreign missionaries tn the city have had narrow escapes from fying bullets. The Oil penetrates through the s of the skin to the sore, in- jamed parts, and gives quick relief. 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