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SR EST, a GRADS eA A RS TS: SACRE LE AI TIE VE Me Fay RT NATIONAL EVENT | ASWELLASLOCA ‘Women From Nearly Every State Come Here to March in the Ranks. CLEAR FROM FRISCO. ‘Women Should Vote Because They Can Take Care of Children, Says One. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. ‘Tne fong-heralded Woman Suffrage Parade, which is to start up Fifth ave- fue thie afternoon at § o'clock, ls @ national as well as loca) event. The goed auffragist of Manhattan rejoices Jn the presence of Manhattan delega> gna of stenographers and artiste and astreeses and mere men. But her proud- eet reflection is that American women frem California to Connecticut have journeyed to New York to give pedes- trian proof of the country-wide demand ‘Washington, Connecticut, Ohio, Pennsyivania, Tennessee, Vermont, Vir- winta, District of Columbia, South Caro- Hea, Alabama—these are only some the States which will be represented in parade. Mrs. Harriot Stanton Biatoh, Presi- ef the Women's Political Union, has organtsed the parade, said ule of women coming trom Call- en the other aide of the Fully two hui women Connecticut will be us, and Tani HELE ree "5 t it is outrageous tll she can vote.” that the tariff revision fall chie@y upon articles nevded are keeping the really of politics.” , WANTS TO HELP RUN THE Gov. ERNMENT. mcnt are duties of ser- ances Maule Bjork- in Colorad: Aso-| Mra, Winston Chure:,til, ft} will prove, in the opinion of the oom- in Colorado, but most of my been done in Kansas," seid Btringfeki, “Women in that at ve to pay taxes without her as his eco feel that the duties of the THAFTGNES PAPERS |LONDO INARCHBALD ASE AVS PUBLTY i Tells Congress 1i is Advisable | Just Now to Keep Secret | Charges Against Judge. = { | WASHINGTON, May 4.=President Taft to-day rent a message to the | House in response to the Norris reso: | tution asking for the papers tn the case of Judye Robert W. Archbald, of the Commerce Court, changed with having | ured his office (0 procure favors from | ratiroads, Mr. Taft raid it was not) compatible with the public interest to make ail the papers public at this time, | but that they had been sent to the Judtclary committee of the House for uch further invesugation a it might desire to make. It will rest with this committee whether or not Impeachment proceedings shall he begun. ‘The President said that Interstate Com- merce Commissioner Meyer first brougne the charges to his attention, and that in Webruary he had ordered the At- torney-Cleneral to investigate, “and Ghould the charges be established wuf- Actently to Justify proceedings on them, bring the matter Defore the Judiciary Committee.” “Tho \Attorneyddenera| has made a careful invedtigation of the charges, the message concluded, “and vised me that, in his opinion, the papers | should be transmitted to tie Judiciary Committes to be used by thom as & ‘baste for an investigation ftno the facts involved in the charges. ‘ “In tiny own opinion and, 1 think, it mittee, it Is not compatible with the public interest to lay all these papers Defore the ‘House until the Judiciary, Committee ahall ifted them out and determined the extent to which they deom it exsential to the thoroughness of their investigation not to mi ame pudlic at the present time, But all of the papers are in the hands of the committee, and therefore within the con- trol of the Hou: One of the apeditic allegations made againat the Judge, it is weld, is that jhe was interested tn the proposed pur- chase of some culm banks owned by a coal company <¢omroed by the Erie Rafirgad. It ts asserted that these piles Of retuen were to be hought for a com- paratively smell eum end sold at a profit presented. House impeaches and the Genate fs the trial court for a ed- eral, official. ’ ’ AL HATS ALE, SUFRAGE PARADE (Continued from First Page.) Behind her will march @ company Mmclusive of several noblewomen and Marehalled by Velma Swanston How- ard. These with the Norwegiag women will wear their native dress, Wadleigh High Gohoo! wil! turn out Munty young suftragioie with the big Gest Dannge they can carry, So maay public school teachers have jolned ihe ranks that the Women's Political Union bes been forved to add another band The Woman Suffrage Party will be field. It enters the line at aorth end of Union Squere, The York State Association, whtoh in at Bleventh street, will hat jong, list of counties and towns, its being the Suffrage Pioneers id two little Future Voters in an auto as a contrast, Descendant: of Mrs, Kmily P. Collins, who organ ized the first Suffrage club, will march with @ banner, Mra Belmont at Twenty-seventt: street, will lead her political associa- tion Into the procession, marching thence to Forty-first street, where a pond 1 “y ain oo soho ist second vi of shop gi uw te before 6 P. M. uk Parade starts et 6 P. M. from agton Square, the corps of riders advence, The divisi m ognized by these colors; W: Mtteat Union, pur; whi League for urple; Political Equality Assoct- 5 noch blue and white. MEETING AT CARNEGIE HALL AFTER PARAD! ‘The parade will end oMolaily at Car- mesic Hail, where 3,00 of tie earlier roe he el ye i Aree Shaw and . Anna G. Spencer speak. thousand Legislature to consider the suffrage ameridment will be named. Mra. Ogden Mille Reid, Mrs, W. H. Schieffelin, Mra. Sanarign | Deering Sot se fashionable ve bou: res, io Of Miag Ines Milholland, « ho ts threat- ened with Prosecuted the Standard Ol Company TH So ONTO A. SUBMERGED IcneERS PRESIDENT TAFT TALKS FIGHT IN MARYLAND SPEGH (Continued from First Page.) and the Tobacco Company through to} the Supreme Court and’ got decrees EB EVENING WORLD, BATU N’S VIEWS AND THEORIES OF TITANIC DISASTER|ARY TOQDLNG ere, he says those decrees are not worth anything. Perkins, 4 Airoctor of tho Har- and @ director of the Stead at those prosecutions do not amount to anything; that they ai good for the Standard Ol! Company and that they are good for the Tobacco Company, He may think #0 now, but when he wrote those letters, when he worked with Mr. Herbert Knox Smith urging that no sul: be brought against the Harvester Trust, he thought that the prosecution againat them might in- Jure them “Now my friends, as T say, 1 am not criticising Mr. Roosevelt's view of the anti-trust law, but what I am asking trom him is the eame fair dea! that he ineleta on in Ufe in giving to everybody else, In his present attitude suppose I hed refused to prosecute the Steel Trust and that 1 had refused to prosecute the ‘Harvester Trust and that there ca! out a statement showing that Mr. P kins had eaid ‘If you prosecute us we | ‘will Aight,’ and then subsequently they were not prosecuted and then after that you found that Mr. Perkins had con- tributed largely to the campaign fund of mysclf what do you think Mr. Roose- velt would have said of me in that re- ward? “Would he have looked at it with oharity and with a feeling that I way not to be criticised? Would he not have come down! on me with a thousand of brick, and «aid, ‘Here, @ he is controlled by the And yet Mr, Roosevelt has —has the courage after that REMAIN A COL ASTOR BURED AFTER FUNERAL AT RHINE CAPE (Continued from First Page.) Stuyvesant Chandler, Col, Stephen H. Olin, Miss Kate Hamerstey and Lewis Mr, and Mires, John J. 'y GQontgomery, James ‘ong, Francis Cooper any Wile Brown, ‘elix Lemond, organist of Trinity Church, had been rendering Hande! Dead March from ‘Saul’? while those within the church waited. When the casket appeared in the doorway the organ drifted into the old hymn “Hark! Hark! My Sow and the thirty choir boys of Trinity, iting by the vesti- bule of the church, chanted the pro- cessional. The Key. Ernest C. Saunders, pastor e with being un- sheclansinitipertinetinad NEWSPAPER STRIKE IN CHICAGO SPREADS. Stereotypers Walk Out and Morn- ing Editions Appear Without Advertisements. CHICAGO, May 4—The strike of the pressmen on the principal Chicago daily papers took on # move serious aspect early to-day, when the stereotypers in all the offices affected left thelr work tm sympathy with tHe original strikers, This made tho third union to join in th strike, the wagon drivers having previe ously ‘quit work. The waikout of the stereotypers com- e the Only one edition was ‘and this without any ad’ It was oxpected that th noon papers would issue only one edi- tlon in condensed form For the fi since the strike re. ay. the street in front of on of the newspaper ‘bulldings at Madison and Dearborn atrects, No one was !n- fured, Dut the police made several ar- rests. Newspaper wagons, under guard of policemen, were being loaded @t the time of the shooting, riders’ divisian may euffer the loss influensa. To-day the doc- tor had not given hie consent ter her eave Ber bok the | of the Church of the Messiah, spoke the first prayer of the Bplscopalian service for the burtal of the dead, Then the Rev, Dr, Manning read the appro- priate gospel and the prayers that sole emnly affirm the transitoriness of al things created. “We brought nothing into the world And it is certain that we can cary nothing away, The Lor) gave and the Loré hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord. The days of our age are three-score y nd though men may b they come to four-score eveth then but labor and sorrow and n pagseth away and we are gone.” EULOGY RESERVED FOR ME- MORIAL SERVICES. ‘The boy choir sang the hymne selected, “Angels Jes Peace,” and “Bavio ‘he serv than an hour, Dr. Manning pronounced “|no eulogy, reserving his memorial ser- mon for the regular Sunday pervice at Trenity to-morrow Af the conclusion of the service the casket was again lifted to the hearse and, with the immediate member, tho’ family following, was borne do to the railroad station, where two train: watted on a side track, One train was |that which had brought the members of the funeral party up from New York i was to take them back for the jof service of interment at the grave. e other was composed only of two cars. In the forward car the casket was placed, surrounded by orchide and roses. Vincent Astor, bis sister and the widow with her sister and parents went to the second oar, ‘The train carrying the mourning party from New York ptiled out first, At Spuyten Duyvil both trains were switched to the tracks that continue down North river, They stopped at One Hundred and Fifty-eighth street near of the cometery, the short procession to the was formed and Dr, Manning gommitiiog Col. rth, Astor's body to thi ———————-- Baby—Fire Kecepe—Falll year-old Marie Schnelder of Nos 882 Delancey street, fell ftom the plat- form of a fire escape at the rear of her home to-day two stories to tne ed court below, tured, but her parents refused to let Dr, Brunet take her to Gouverneur Hos- pital. Bhe died em hour later, ¥ GASH 2 COMPART MERIVTS FORTHE BOAT TO FLOAT. road station, 1 jority. bie } ORCK , FEET A! « 7orcey BOVE WATER "DECK FROM WHICH ™ WOMEN GNTER THe BOAT - HELP MAKE THE VOTE ¢ TO 1 IS ROOSEVELT’S CALL.| je his first speech to-day at this place. He talked from a platform erected near the rail- Roosevelt. ourtous alliance with the bomes. We saw this at its heighe in Massachusetts. “I am now in that part of Maryland where we coum upon a Republican ma- People told me not to come up use we would get the dele- don't want just the delegates. I want you to vote with us four or five to one, and J think you'll do It. “Think of what did in Pennsyl- nia. There it was a straight line up between the people and ‘omees, We won, and the effect of the victory felt all over the United States. If Maryland fails us the effect will be to dishearten those who stand with us erywhere.”” i} “Our opponents know how to manipu- Jate the returns. You watch them care fully. They are the people who do the! ‘oribis See to it that you don’t let our) oppor is win by trickery. I don't think) that re iq Any one on our side who| will give a bribe, but !f you find any} one, I want you to try to put him in the penitentiary and I will help you.” ee Fallt: Walls Kill Two, TORONTO, Ont., May 4—The south wall of a@ five-story building recently —_—_—_—_—_—~—X—X—¥_—~—aKEE==— Omega or Oil Nothing does the feet more good than a simple rubbing with this wonderful Oil, It strengthens and soothes burning, aching and swollen constructed for the William Netlson Company, Limited, buckled and fell in of employes. ‘Two persons, a man and a woman, were May 4—Cot.| Killed and ‘mine other persons’ were to-day, burying a sco! seriously injured. ——=____—— Varaitare Wagon Kills Child. Leng Danna, eight years old, of No, 772 Dean street, Brooklyn, was Tun over “The allk stockings for the most part| and killed to-day near her home by a are against us in this fight,” sald Col.| moving van owned by Peter Reilly of “They ought not to be, for| No, 2% Dean‘street and driven by Wiil- We won't,hurt them. They are in a|iam Wilcox, No, 18% Bastern Parkway, Brooklyn. ers everywhere. other in the world?” BECAUSE: he stamps and price on antees the value, w! tot oliaings "Whose souk evetfvbere W.L. DOUGL the price. They are the lead- W. L. Douglas $4.00, $4.50 hy Skog PE $6.00 to $8.00. Why does W/.L. make and eel x and $3. bese $4.00 his name the bottom and guar- Liapase 2." TOA MAY PARTY, RULED BY A CAR Little David Brown Stumbles on Track and Frenzied Mother Sees Him Crushed. ‘Toddling behind his two little brothers Who were hurrying to catch up with @ Qfay party in which they belonged, three-year-old David Brown of No. OW Third avenue, the Bronx, stumbled in the path of a speeding trofiey.car this afternoon ‘almost in front of his home and was crushed to death. The chiki's mother, Mts. Annie Brown, witnessed the tragedy and awooned in tho street as she was rushing toward the car un- der which the Uttlabody was terribly mengied. Only a few minutes Before the acci- dent Mrs, Brown tad finished ¢itting Out the three ilttle boys for the May party. The three ®rothers, Hyman, eight years ol, Max, six and -David, the baby, were dressed in their best, and each was provided with « box of cake and san@wiches as their contributions to the May party feast. The iittle procession of children ound for Cro- tone Park a few dlooks away, had) passed by the Brown home as the Mother came out with tre three little Soys, Mrs. Brown told thom to hurry ‘cross the street and fal) in tine, and ‘they went away with a rush, heediess of the approaching trolley car. OLOER BOYS OUTRAN THE TOD.) DLING INFANT. | The two older boys outstripped the tracks directly in the path of the car. Motorman Henry Brietman saw the child too late to do more than shut | off the power. Before the car stopped both trucks had passed over the small | body amd it had become wedged be- |meath the rear truck, The car was crowded and several women hearing the erles from the street and the yell of [horror from the motorman fainted and |had to be carried from the vehicle to @ nearby drug stre. ‘The jorman and several policemen sought in vain to extricate the boy's body. ‘Then they sent for Hook and Ladder No. 2. Meantime Dr. Schaeffer had come from For@ham Hospital with ‘an ambulance and there was plenty for tim to do in caring for the hysterical ‘and frensie@ mother and the women who hed fainted. As the motorman was blameless no arrests were Roofer Ki! by Five-Mery Fall. Benjamin Moses, a roofer, was killed to-day when he slipped and fell five storics from the toot of a building at No, 460 Went Twenty-mpcond street. He landed in an areaway and every bone in his body was broken. Moses was mar- { Tied and lived et Winfield, Lg. | ‘ Donglas, Broskteon, i Wass Coier Bpstaie axed. Preserve and Purify the Remove Pimples and 4 Allay Irritation, Redness Soften and Whiten the Clear the Scal | Unrivaled for theToilet, todding David and were well across | perap, ars the trotey tracks before they. were , ghey jawere of the littie fellow's danger. . 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