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«ery IAT’ RECIPROCITY First Pictures of Arrival of Titanic Death Ship; ‘30 BOMBS HURLED /*™seeszerae, RASH COVERED HANDS Removal of Bodies to Halifax Temporary Morgue FR M BAILOON bee aiearee sin TORTURE AWFUL ra 4A by Sine sed withnela woth night ae ong, “That all was gone into In Washington | ‘and t will add nothing to it now. 1 will | ¥ Hothing about the effect the Titante | fess ic soe =o": FTTER MAY FORCE J can obtain it better at sea than ashore. “here will be nothing to distract me.” : Among the other pansengors on the | Adriatic were Officers Lightrolier, Lowe, | ePittman, and Boxhall, who were saved | trom the Titani¢. All had appeared be- | tintinimeitcty [Sufferers reached a total of $114.7 noon to-day. Contributions of $72.0, | |recelved during the forenoon, were: — Scratched Until Raw and Bleeding, WIPE OUT y [Broker ni Curb siarket cc... astm — Gould NotWash Them, Lost Three | Marry Hf, Hobinson « Weeks’ Work. Now Hands Are Soft iMiam J. Curtis . " and Smooth Through Use of Cuti- a ‘ orew, also sailed on the Adriatic. | British Ambassador. OPERATOR BALKS be SMITH’S EFFORTS TO TAKEN D, RACE NEWS HOLDUP. TAKEN TO PARLIAMENT. Senator William Alden Smith, chair- 7 ‘ satan ef the Benate committee inveatt. |President’s Talk of “Making wast the Titi 4 » valked “, : Sauin today In his efforts tomer to te} Canada an Adjunct to U.S.” bottom of the mystery surrounding We | ‘ i Stirs Wrath in London. pt by the White # few York of a telegram the ful! detaile of the disaster ten _—-- hours before the steamship company! |ONDON, May 2—That Ambassador mitted that it knew anything definite | bout the Titanic's sinking. oe Week| Ye Board ¢ cura Soap and Ointment, eietkined that he eee eet anea | Missive Read in Roosevelt Con- First Real Test in Aerial War-| stethoater iapiee : . Fwith marine glaves, and about twerty-| troversy Brings Attack on fare Made by Italians Who |Ruan"Tempte,"'s oT Sle ee five other members of the Titantc’s y 8: are Made by lHalians lo |, Reading, Pa. 100.00 | Qe Herrnstadt TC. MW... Copernicus Lodge, Destroy Enemy’s Camp. i | ROME, May 2—The first succestul + | use of the dirigible as a weapon of | previously acknowledged, offensive warfare took place at Asisial, in Tripoli, to-day, when, according to | Total to date @ terse official report recetved by the War @lintstry, two of the new airi-| SEVEN TITANIC DEAD j ssosed circled ohh the aed Lo PASSED BY STEAMER | dr Ly ete! |attaging. éhe: eacay'e, position with. fe NEAR BIG ICEBERG. | sultant heavy loss of life. | jously been used | Dirigibles had pi Prasad bor Baa Ne eg for reconnottering, and a few bombs| Delts, and parts of the wreckage of the had been dropped, but this was the | Titanic, were passed April 26 in latitude first instance { nthe history of the wortd | 41-13% and longitude 49.84 by the s | where werp used at length as war |Gtbraltar, which arrived to-day. When machines and kept at the task until| the bodies were sighted the Gibraltar an entire camp had been wiped out. was stopped, ‘but no signs of @ living No particulars of the lose of life have! person could be seen. in received other than the laconic} On reaching port to-day officers of jement by the Italian mfltary com-|the Gibraltar learned from the pilot der that {t waa “very heavy.” The! gown th. that the Titante hi | Turks tried to utilize thelr field pices | Samatn® OY mates to destroy the dirigible with shraj but they could not get enough el tion and the expdosives fell far ahor' Tiryee may we recalled as the result of ®, J. Dunn, the New York man who | ay oi el i theaael Tate tet. promised Senator Smith in Washington | {€f* to Col. Roosevelt in which he dis- ite produce the person who told him |CU##ed reciprocity and declared that un- about the receipt of this message in the |der the propored agreement the Undted Western Union office in New York, ap- | ®tates would get much the detier of tt = Peared before the Senator and admitied | was the bellef in usually well informed that the operator in question had loft) circles this evening. In fact a rumor town and could not be found, The|that he had already been recalled was *2Benator has his own men now on the | persistently circulated. trail of the missing witness Not in many years bas the country | “The mame and address of the 80 stirred over @ political at present, President Taft's (otter to Roosevelt, especially his utterance that reciprocity would THE “TENTPORERY MORGUE ORNTREvineico, April % the Gibraltar, in latitude 41.47 and longitude 46.13, passed an iceberg. The next day the steamship passed the gen rin Adhd | ‘Seidinn Cathie ox Wanek, bodies, all of which were dressed in . black. One was that of a three or four Cornelius F. Collins, who was appoint: | veqr old child and the others were of ea by Mayor Gaynor a Justice of the} men. Two deck chairs and fragments | Court of Special Sessions, took his seat | of cabin furniture were make Canada an adjunct to the United IN SIGHT AGAIN upon the Bench to-day with Justices ———_>—___ States, {9 being published broadcast. Zeller and McInerney. The new Ju 7 I ntaarea hip'in tea etgves of Dea: aller and Motnernay.. The new Justice ACTIVE SECURITIES. monn at once. friends im the Central Tammany Club Btatee Steel, 118,600 hares; Reading, PARLIAMENT MEMBERS TALK _— and from former associates in the Cor #08 sense gCoDper, 8400 shares: Americas OF “TREASONABLE ACT.” (Continued from First Page.) poration Counsel's office. p Pacihie, 18, anonable in my that Ismay: should have Tie resentment over the Senatorial In- vestigation of the Titantc and the een Jet | eriticiam of Knalish steamship man ment in America have embittered En . Nwhmen qenerally, The Conservatives| 80 determined was the opposition that have united to turn the reciprocity ut.| the committee of ten union miners terance of the President to their polit-} Which acted with a committee of a Joal advantage if possible. similar number of operators in the selec-| the Anthracite Coal Strike Commis- | account, he sald, some of the dele Unionist members of the House of| ton of sub committess to form a com- sion and the agreements hess alt did not feel like supporting Pre: Commons are prepared to catechize the| Promise agreement backed down when| (hereto, and whatever settlement if | Taft, , ement—the first that he has given—con. | Government regarding what they char-| the meting was called at 2 o'clock this! grievance in raised. ‘ “Col. Roosevelt doesn’t entirely und « ie what the investigating commit. |*cterize as Ambassador's Bryce'a “tren-| @{ternoon, at No, M3 Cedar street. ‘They |@TRIKE COMMISSION'S AWARD hag the situation in Massachusetts, Ricahinaea ‘se ince been the net re. | #0nable act” in eupporting the proposals| Télected the compromise over the ap- 18 FOLLOWED. Eons cosecGal Siti "dina oults of its efforts and ‘what would’ be ler by “Abert Taft in the matter Lic dba! es fabteoae Hore wed (e) Contract miners shall have the | 314 haath sab avanti saint “he wil Canadian rect a Ye e 4 +. the recommendations made to tho Ben-|f Canadian reciprocity and as 101 ‘inion elther fora referendum vote or and ‘check ‘docking boasea, as "pro | ePart for bis Maryland campaign, Gta upon the results of the investigation. | Niki “Atapassador, || to be considered in @ convention at| vided by the amend of tho anthres It is noticeable that Senator Murray jpPolnting to a large leather folio he ‘Arthur Shirley Benn {e anxious to| WM"kes-Barre, cite Coal Strike Commission and | Crane, the real brains of tne Taft . on: Con- | forces in Massachusetts, hasn't uttered know if Or, Bryce was aware that the|HERE’® THE AGREEMENT RE| [he deci#ions of the Board of Con: Ince the primaries. t of recip: ty to "y ciliation, and when so employed @ peep since ie primaries. Senator in addition to the 10 per cent. increase Proposed. facts about to the Titanic. I “vinced of the truth of Dunn’ ARecord Breaker. Jif Sits exsicon t6i0.00- Desperate Slaughter Eastman In the Prices of the Valuable Steck. KODAKS IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF FINE I a Week Ready-for-Service Clothing. L.DAVEGA, JR. At This Season of the YeartoBeCom- I i HH JECTED BY MINERS. their rights @hall be recognized and | Crane is a secretive man in politics. (he geeks, And wo. got. it trom ti Such a Sacrifice Hadiem's Lanting Brerting Goode Howse, the British—trom the officers and Following is the full text of the com-| they #hall mot be interfered with in | What he advises will be done, and it bap er D : 123-125 West 125th St. Muiaiay Gi te eteocens tee promise agreement which was rejected| the proper. performance of their |1s probable that his advice will be to IT MUST BE DONE! , ‘peasengere treasonable and whether, in view of|by the miners: work, provided they do not interfere pig the Colonel's delegates and WE MUST Bet. pe Tee Aven | j “We Will reseiumené the baila. | the published correspondence between] To the Joint Committee of Miners | With the proper operation of the | fight. gure: RA tag of hotter thine, better dinstp. | President Taft and Theodore Rovsevelt, and Operators: Fi CNEEY JONROR.reateehrn Oh; Terenas in eee thepublisan or ieaey — { tine aboard te gress steamehize, [It (8 the intention of the Government to| Gentiemen:—The undersigned, rep- | Shek, docking bosses shall be | the vote cost ; Greater precautiong tm sailing [recall the Ambassador. resenting the sub-committee ap- ing assembled specifically for that Presidential preference—La Follette, ‘these j mearen- [TO QUESTION ASQUITH ONGOV.-| Pinted by vou at your session in | purpose, and for such tecm ee ald §2006; Roosevely 81,854; Taft, 86,009, 9 The only umbrella Mente e dow ERNMENT’S STAND. Philadelphia on April. 10, empowered miners . mi determine, and the Delegates-at-Large—Baxter (heading 7 that can survive a hur- ricane is the Dndia Umbrella Each tip acts as a safety valve by bending out to re- to suggest a method of settling the chairman and secretai of eaid | Roosevelt group), 4,834; Crane (heading Questions wy also be addressed to! existing differences tetween the Meeting shall certity ‘uch ‘election | Taft group), 76,854. Premier Asquith directing bis attention] anthracite operators and their em- to the mine foreman, A partial tabulation of town clerks’ Ployees, beg to recommend for your (f) For the purpose of facilitating | returns for the other candidates in the pm a pear ye an adjustment of the the adjustment of grievances Roosevelt and Taft groups for delegates- numaay, serene and conditions: pany: officials at each mine si hows very little variation in ott a A ber 9 8 anton meet grit ‘the Grievance Comm! defeat American designs, Strike “Commission and supple- | statement aetrine forme thee oe Another question of which notice} mented by the agreements subse- IN 30 DAYS. It’s the height of the season, and we'd be sure of a good busi- Ress at regular prices—bat that won't do now. We've got to un- load this entire immense stock—that is why we make prices to turn everybody's steps this way. The clothing is unsurpassed. High grade, union made, new, rich, handsome—altogether the choicest as well as the biggest a ij es i: 35 27 3 3 fl eg i: = 28 os Hi s 3 i : i i 3 i itl } j t i ty t 8 § Hl Bs Tt 1s claimed on behalf of the Taft quent thereto be contimied fora | Compensation pald for each item of | people that, even though thousands of E333 E H F 4 £ t Government was aware of President| further period of f eed work under the provisions of this |aft supporters voted for nine delegates- stock ever made for this New York market. lease the wind pressure. Seay |SMumana aemueies| eset encore er | Mao Pichia ei (aut maiinc'ar tel TOMORROW AT 8 A. M. WE START ranted for ane years 1 down, when ‘ey instructed Ambassador I Dine penton ~ and wage | ‘¥ days aftor tho date of this talk of going to the courts to have a ‘af 0 Ml, coareniied ved one yetule last | Bryce to assist the passage of the| scales for all employees shall be in- | ™eMt decision rendered on this point, but it i. = has 10 ribs, is strongly built jana |reelprocity agreement between the| creased ten per cent. over and abi Pak Oo eee may be that they will dodge. the courts and won't turn inside out. ‘appoag | United Stethes and Canada. Am ef-| the contract rates and wage and put the matter up to the conven. Look for the guarantee tag. ‘naan’ fort will be made fo raise .he whole! established by the Anthraci | tion in Chicago in June. question om motioin for am adjoura-| Strike Commission, as effective **Indias’’ $1.50 to $6 ment Monday morning. April 1, 1908. The provisions of the h Deeree & Conservative leaders announced jate| sliding scale are by mutual con- $15 00 Suit or Overcoat . 8.75 Devertment Dealers Generally ; a GURVIVOR TELLS OF| 'o-deY that they contemplate the most] sent abolished. * 4 Citas Miler an 4 UNFILLED LIPEOOAT. Vigorous examination of ‘the Govern-| _ @) All contract miners and tabor- ORDER A RECOUNT $18.00 Suit or Overcoat . 9 75 ’ . ment especially why Ambassador Bryce o jeration 5 ON ee ee . 5 3 Mrs. J, Stuart Waite of Briarcliff was| tailed to repo dent Taft’ hall ‘be paid not less than the rat ° | at a private he at ‘the [to the ‘Home Goverment, * views) said company Miners and daborers $20.00 Suit or Overcoat. . . . . $ 1.25 ‘ey Genator Amith. testi-| Arthur Shirley Benn was bitter in his| at the mine where the work Is be- farang gel ot Lo i for failure to] is performed. Prevent a “disgrac ebisode” and a8-| REPRESENTATION ON GRIEV- ed that th tish Gove: serte w e British rament ANCES 18 GRANTED. ——— 4 adQh, Thee, shall be an equitanie ordered cae vision ne cars as set for ’ Msboat to toave the snip, ‘in it’ ane | president Taft's Wetter aa @ “most un-| tn the award of the Anthracite (Continued from First Page.) Bee eee et aren woten: ate | friendly act. Coal Strike Commiasion and the de- boat, she sald, would Percy re syed ues eft Wrattlogton cistone < thre Consiiiation Bones 4 . last wi » announcing e Was on ‘urther, the rates pa! any ee oe tty DereONe. ws ghe| ila way to New Zoaland to atudy gov-| contract miner to his employees | accord with the decision. He asserted eat, two. bel Po Me op on' wa emmmental conditions there, It is not| shall not be less than the standard | that the only purpose of the visit was to 4 “ ey studied here, whether mission is of| rate for that particular class of | attempt to clear up the confused situa- $22.50 Suit or Overcoat. . . . $25.00 Suit or Overcoat. . . . 16.25 $30.00 Suit or Overcoat. . . . 19.75 $35100 Suit or Overcoat. . . : . $22.75 $30.00 Tuxedo Suit, Silk Lined . . $14.25 $10.00 English Cravenette Raincoats . $5,75 ROBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY AND PATENT GROATS LAST OF THE SEAGON Thureday, May 9, 1912 e Pasaee tase, ihe ste ‘he dant {pai | 8" oocictal cffaract work, tion In Massachusetts, One of the mei ‘Thokets and full information of Ticket $15.00 English Cravenette Raincoats ° $8.75 tineat ith earch” and it oo rievancs committe, conning’ ot | Poft candianten’ for deletion acne | Rees eee $20.00 Hodgman English Mackintosh . $8.75 h, ia that what that thing is for.'| TAFT’S LETTER ON Se ee tices wearin iad Tat suabigaine oe 4 venue (Cor, 20th @t.), New A ig) ig sh. RECIPROCITY WHICH euch committee shall, under the | yee. hela that what . $25.00 Hodgman English Mackintosh .$14,50 wer of setting fire to the women’s cloth- HAS STIRRED BRITISH | ‘672,01 bs agreement, take up for | he preferential vote the * Penns lvania R . ‘ Sonn Bottomly of the Marcon! Com- rere " of the. company ty Trivancee a for cea by Anas at the hago J . R. . | WONDERFUL VALUES IN Dany was summoned to give a state-| In the letter which President Tat! ferred to them by employess who | Convention if they were slected. On this at an cls ts Resa at) Ro a pr — Furnishings and Hats Court Calender Cat Down. Fite coin tant Gat membn Every Department Br istles with Bargains ~ 5 Judge Malone, who presided ‘eating fo Political element ¢o start @ move! aiso understood that the member of OPEN SATURDAY TILL 40 P. M. » mont ’, ~ | for the recall of Ambassador Bryce,| the Board of Conciliation elected by aa rcaloeas eats” art LV; of Gen- | the President referred to Canadian rect- ine Workers’ organisation or Gumpoxiion of indiecments brought be- | PPOcttyY tn ite effects upon downward resentative may meet with the fore him. With the aid of Asiatant Dies |Tevislon of the tariff in part es fol- ‘cominittee and company officials iret-Attorneys Wasservogel, Wellinan |W in adjusting disputes, In the event 3 ‘ And Cullinan, Judge Malone disposed of | ‘The truth is that the minute we adopt Mite court the Sudaes rcantt Parte of |in canvention the proposal that our nce referred to them they may Viilebed ‘simont: aa much eating do, | {aFef whould be measured dy the ait-| ferer the arievance to the member : calendars of the crimin: ference in the cost of production we| of the Board of Conciliation in their inearly four hundred ses, Th necessarily adopt a rule which would) district for adjustment, and in case ue ling calendar of the I jeud us #iraight to reciprocity in nat-| of thelr failure to adjust the same © Fomcen which ‘was s70 ‘ural products with Canad they shall refer the srlevance to the or, Board of Cinciliation for final set- Hement, a provided in the award of Women’s Patent Leather Boots Cloth or kid tops, welt soles; correct modes in suitable weight for summer wear. $3 t0 $7 Sixth Avenue Fifth Avenue At Nineteenth St. Above Forty-ffth Se, UARE WEST, Cor. 14th St., NEW YORK RG POP UATE ENEBEN SPLAT SE that there is substantially no bes po > Ait 007" ef radnedan, to reduce the cost of i004 products} The former occupants of the whats > See, certainly house or apartment you move into may have left the germs of some disease. Purify every suspected place with ' Guided _by Results “Irish Home Rule Bull Special for Thursday, the 2nd ~ Spell tot ria, the i CARPET | J. & J. W. WILLIAMS | DAT, search ome Bi AGENT Biot iG abs West sian pconeintady bad acer re If you are anxious to know its provi- ¥ Tera didi 10e reas Serenata ve 18,528 tons fea the ul tro the mesure] apne BEATE. iSe Shle| Bic teeatter a ee Ge | [saat aomrenee are ay on sale, Office of publication, 165 Will- - “Real Estate” "Business Onpor Aryl im bs Naa ath Price, $ Cents a Fark Rew and Cortlandt street sterre open tvery erenieg putil 11 o'cleck. unity" and “Pinancial” Adver- rable from copy; " ae ANB ead aa eeaie eam | ay 7 YI tisements In - veri ——_—_—_—————_———. THE WORLD nomic and political reasons, Whether H pico | le World dae fo ve ir to make the effort. Tt wil Sat i ile ng disinfoctante| | Paw funeral services at Rhinebeck, f x ‘ vertise their } —————————— ———— "| to invite eupicion World Wanta Work Wonders, 1 : Ry. i

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