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J boon sae O ien rg’ goon. Let het think she is being held 1,” he asserted. “I think With the people who are jor 4h@ situation, But I must her away from them. he sirl'a health, , fed, only b ; es if aheris not found “i ‘ } GAM tw ereclutety powerless when he 8 in the hands of Mre. White and Others,” he continued. “I took her away frem «he Ingleside school at New Mil- cag ta rather I refused to let again this season, ry we 1 didn't like her to be eubjoct Gea ys, ‘Their Girls, ‘Violet and \mieces of Mrs White Gre dead and they were ' nd _@ther things. 1 heard she was SP, Dis with various trades- uying clothes for herself princi- wrote to every trades- whe had, ever. done ‘Gnnouncing, I would not for any of her debt: e 8125 @ month aljo giving’ her, and des- to 1 ee iL PLANNED HER tq the health A ont po it TE ths Eley i ‘3 iF i paca sat her whereabouts were! CALIFORNIA ALONE 10 MEET BRYAN'ON ANTIIAP BILLS; SHUTS OUT OTHER STATES Progressives Vote Down Bill ROOSEVELT THREAT to Invite Pacific Coast. Gov- |] HALTED CALIFORNIA emors th Canfétence: LAND LAWS IN 1906. . From President Theodore Roose- s|NEED NO OUTSIDE AID. to the Congress of Will Hear President ‘Wilson's Envoy, Then Pass:Alien: Land Law, -Is -Present .Plan.- SACRAMENTO): Cals April :2b-—A party vote of 1 Progressive nays agpinat 11 Demptratfe, and’) Tatt Republican aygs to-d6y,40 ihe-Jower | house defeated’a resolution inviting the Governors of Nevada, -Washing- ton Ordon Aap pat i 3 if -Woman Whom Gail Borden Seeks in Hunt for “Kidnapped” Daughter ODED OVE OOOOOOOGOOOTOEOEEOOOOD OPSCOCTEOE EEG 1100: i i pate in the,cqnfexenge with. Secre- tary of State Bryan om the anti-eten | ili ef i a f Progressives opposed the “Fééolu- | tion on the ground that no, outside counsel wes ty arn I : i fs ny Hi i i ae the Pehaté and Senator Campdetl; Dem- Scrat, tated thé plan hae bein abar- onea! “ . jar My Bey resolution ta no agp te weleome § Ta Hi i ; 5 Hit t i! : | g fe { i til : : a { iF i zi papers adopt day, but ‘the widely circulated Osaka Mainichi, an independent newspaper, in @ warlike spirit points to the Jepanese fleet as no toy, and says that if neces- id Hil 5 BRYAN’S STAY SHORT, WILSON BELIEVES. WABHINGTON, April 35.—President Wilson does hot believe that it will be Necessary for Secretary of State Bryan to remain in California more than two or three days. He believes that the Japanese situation, 80 far as the laws Proposed by that State are concerned, will have clari@ed go that when Bryan 1m} reaches Sacramento there will ‘be no neeg of a long~stay. The Secretary will explain to Gov, Johnson and the Legislative leaders exactly how far this il Bl will end the matter, I¢ they are not there will be nothing left for the Secre- tary..te do bet geturn ‘to Washington. It i certain that he will be beck here "ih tine tan PRaent ‘Wilson’ In Tine tion that there Is nonecessity time for further action on hie ‘was not dis- BRYAN IS SILENT .- . ON HIS WAY WEST —_——_ i FORT WAYNE, Ind., April %.—Secre- tary of State William J. Bryan, on his) wayi to Sacramento, Cal, declined” to) @igouss the anti-alien tand situation in California when his train etopped here ‘rns Aha cofmplaine to be antediainea in Centre Street Court against visitors Gruge to prisoners iy the Tombs pheard to-day by Magistrate Krotel, Mre. Helen Gay of No. 634 Fourth’ avenue, who went to vildt her husband, was 'arrestéd in the prigon by Willtem J, Wright, Deputy mise sloner of Correction, for carrying 0o- caine into the prison. She was held in 500 bat for trial, tw Bee stona, Rey Deppty Wright told: the Geurt thst he was inepecting Tier 1, @ section he ‘recently pet apart’ for. thé segte- tion of “dope fiends.” He saw Mrs, Gay standing before the cell of her was 0 slight ‘favorite, when match play began in all five divisions of the Atiantic City Country Club's spring golf Axture to-day Johnston, St: Paul's tre- mehdous “ewatter" ‘on paper at least, seemed to be the only really tough nut for him to crack, while in the lower are C, B. Buxton and George Crump, both Of Philadelphia, and Maurice Ristey of Atlantic City. ; Havéid Topping, New York, took his poor medal score of yesterday so much to heart..that he withdrew before the Pairings were made, but wi probably try to win the handicap to-morrow. Kerr, played superbly and beat Bred Sherman, Atlantic City, once runner up was out im par 38, unprecedented go! she was taken to a matron’s room, | for where cocaine, was found inside, her 2 are doing everything that’ we id the Tonibé of thé | gald the Deputy Commigaioner, ‘e now have a resident physician’ Tomba for the frat time On users Where advice I have placed 4: they miay be watched and*treat dra the danger of other prisoners the érug-habit is eliminated. “Thére ts no question that so ttuch te torday, @ matron handed me a pashage ot cigarettes. I- unrolled themmund. found cocaine in the tobacco, “+ “I was standing before the oeti of another’ prisoner when a keeper hand-’ @4 me a letter for the man, -I made the prisoner open it, and &. quantity of: cocaine fell out, I demanded the totter and the: prisoner tore i¢ up and ‘put it into his mouth. ‘Before he could ‘ewal. low ‘it, I grabbed him and hed th letter pasted together. Will ehdeavor Presecuté the peredn who seat the . ~ ote, Goetor with whom I was ‘is. cussing the drug habit which seems to: be general with confirmed criminals, told’me that he had a cure tha} we changes | Wood Sle wae Chicago, 4 ang 3; George A..Crump, Phil- adelbhia, beat G. K., McFanand, West- chepter, 7, and 6;,C, B, Buxton, Phila- detphja, beat Theodore Senseman, At- lantip City, 1 up; James D. Armstreng, Buffglo, won from Freak Gmatheys, At- lantie City, by default. J..M. Thompson, Philadelphis, teat Fred Mare, .Englewood, 8 and 1. Gecond, Set—A. W. Westney, Atlantic ‘City, bent BE. H. Fairbanks, Philad phis, 2 and 1; 8, Ellis, Buffalo, beat H, MoCadj, Atlantic Olty, 3 and 1; W. L. Allen, .Philedelhpia, beat F. L. Moteter, Phoenixville, Pa., 7 and 6;.B. A. Lord, Atlantic City, » C. City, 5 and 4; Hugh Willoughby, New- s W. Hemphill, Atlantic G, F. Leavitt, unattached, 3 up; A. Ey White, Atiantic City, won from H. C. Edwarda, Atlantic City, by defeuk; T. P. Bndioott, Atiantic City, beat 8. L. Kneleel, Atiantic City, 6 and & The firat,.cat draw for this afternoon is YB, Nagle, Armstrong vs. Kerr, Thompeon vs. Buxton, Crump ve. Ris- ley. ; Schepmore, Upper Mont- ‘W. Whanp, Atlantic City, 3 up: WW. Dyer, Philadelphia, | Edward) Mallin, Washington, 1 uj |, RadeliGp, . Philadelphia, beat Louis Stadies» Atlantic City, 4 and 38; Stanley Gifford, Apawamis, won trom: Ji W. Roberts, Altoor 4 . Philadelphia, beat Henry 1 City, 1 up. T, B, Wool- don, "Attantic City, beat T. M, Allen, Pal FAB Carlie, Bugale, won trom: W. el sb . : ema Dit conn esi DYNAMITE BOMB PLANTED T0 RUIN NGOFLLOVDS “Votes for Women R.1.P.” on Missile. When Discovéréd., in Cardiff. CARDIFF, April %.—A ten-inch can- | Mister filled with dynamite, the fuse of which had burned to within half an inch of the explosive, was found early to-day on the etepe df Lioyd’s Bank. “Votes for Women—R. I. P.” was in- wcribed on the side of the Inder, but the police were in doubt whether the bomb was the work of militant suffra- Gettes or of anti-suffragettes seeking to Giecredit the wom@n, APRA LONDON, April 25.—The police te- ay delieve that the suffragettes bomb exploded in the Manchester Free Trade Hall night before last was intended for John Burne, President af the Board of ‘Trade. Burns was to have @poken a few minutes after the bomb ghattered a big window. 4 A man Who declined to reveal his identity to-day appeared at Bow Str Police Court and paid the fines yesterdi imposed on..Mrs. Despard, Miss Boyle Mrs. Wood, suffragettes. ested at eon Ménument in Trafalgar Square. Despite their jeats the three were re- leased from Home Secretary McKenna’s “cat and mouse” bill, providing for the tempo- rary release from prison of “hunger otrikers,” was expected to obtain the royal approval and become & law to- day. Following ‘ite pasadge by the House of Commons on Wednesday it was rushed througt the House of Lords IOME, GERMAN ADVICE. “A burned dinner has far more value for convincing Englishmen that some- thing is wrong than merely a burned villa,’ ys a letter from Frau Duerrin, ‘@ prominent German uffragist of Nuremberg, advising the British mill- tants to adopt the “‘householt boycott,” which was made pubic to-day by the ‘Women’s Gocial and Political Union.. “The ‘household boycott’ means re- fusal by the women to perform house- hold duties,” Frau Duerrin explained. “You English women should drop milt- tancy and adopt this plan. It would he far.more effective. I would even neg- lect the children and make the men 4 them themselves. "by ‘household boycott’ you would force on men that division of labor between the e¢zes whieh we hear #0 much avout. Alen tell us that women CITY MAGISTRATE WHO WAS KNIGHTED BY RULER OF ITALY. IS MADE A KNIGHT BY THE KING OF ITALY The Decoration of the Order, a Maltese Cross, Will Be Sent at Once, ‘City| Magiatrate John J. Freschi waa) thia afternoon notified ®y Cavalier the ‘Hon. G. Fara-Fornl, Consul-General of Italy tn this city, that he had re- caved word from the foreign office of the Kingdom of Italy that the Magis- trate had been created by Victor Eman- uel III. a Kaight of the Order of the Crown of Jtaly. ‘The notification went over the tele- Phone from the Consulate to the M trate at the West Side Court. Mr. Freach! was overwhelmed with gratifica- tton. He was informed that the decora- tion of the order, a Maltese cross, would ‘follow shortly with the formal induction | into the order. King Victor Emanuel, said the Consul, bad been moved to pay the Magistrat the honor of the conferring of this high honor by his knowledge of the great cred® which Mr. Freschi had ‘conferred ‘upon the Italian residents of this coun- try by his public career, his many char- ities and his kindness to Lalians here who were not yet citisens, and by the Prestige which he had given to persons Magistrate Fresoh! had done to Italy in his suecessful effort to have Columbus Day made a holiday in this State, Magistrate Freschi was born’ in thie commtry.. He is a member of the Ital- should not meddle in politics because | of politics is men's affair, and women's affair te “the kémé. ‘Tot ‘er bead, while. keeping his wife out of home affeirs and own principles. their own meals, look efter their children, attend to their own clothes, and in days mon. would yearn after their old half authority in she home and be more than willing to give the women half authority in politics.” ———— PUBLISHERS’ CONVENTION. ong At an executive session of the annual gonvention of the American Newspaper Publishers’ Association this afternogn in the Waldorf-Astoria, Elbert H. Baker Of the Cleveland Plain Dealer, was re- elected President, John Stewart Bryant serve two years. to serve one year: Harry Chand- eles Timen; Charles 1. Rogers H. L, Bridgman of lyn Standard Union was elected vice- dent. This concluded the conven- the Brook- G, Jones jr., Wilmington by default. C. ¥. Earp, Riverton, won from J. W. Clegg, Philadelphia, by default. R. M. Blackburn, Reading, beat W. E. Wil- eon, Philadelphia, 3 to 2, Danial 8. White, Atlantic City, beat L, Dalgar, Atlantic City, § and 4; Carte ton Gelet, Atlantic City, deat W. L, 1 up, 19 holes; W. J. B. %. ‘Shove, Onondaga, won from Waiter Edge, Atlantic City,-by default. . D. Book, Pittebur won from E. ¥. McCune, Pittsburgh, beat W. B. Taylor, Toronto, 3 and 1. Moore Stevens, Atlantic City, beat Charles L. Fleteher, Durwoodie, 1 up. Robin, McDonald, Philadelphia, beat C. D. White, Atlantic City, 1 we John ackleford, Atlantic City, beat B, C, ‘Minghast, Philadelphia, 1 up. For wae atti ery as | H istinetively Italian aMilations. ’ pitino: Roaster ANOTHER $30,000 VERDICT FOUND IN SUPREME COURT. ‘The tons of an and injuries which left.4 wound in her head brought Mrs. Ma . Peterson a verdict of $5,000 damages in the Supreme Court to-~lay. She had sued for 90,000. The same jury also found « vertict of $5,000 for Mra. Peterson's husband, Ernest E. Peter- son, a compiler of telegraphic codes, who sued for loss af his wife's services. ‘The, combined verdict of $80,000 equals the award given Miss Mabel Noar against the Intermorough before the same Justice Warley M. Platsek, cartier in the week. ‘The Petersons claimed that a trolley car belonging to the Ocean Electfc Railway Company ran down Mrs. Peter- the company’s for etx days. She told the jury that she had no recollection of the events sub- sequent to the accident, ejthough she Louis Steckier, her attorney, ‘The railway company’ that they saw Mre. Peterson pursuing a brindle bull pug across the taacks and that she atooped down tapick the dog and the car struck her. ie Mis. Petere son denied. ‘The jury deliberated only a few min- utes. Justice Platsek gave the ruilroad company’s attorney's thirty dawe in which to prepare the case for ai FOUND INFERNAL MACHING UNDER DESK IN OF Burning Fuse Was Attached to Pack- agé of Powder in Which Reyolver Cartridges Were Mixed. PHILADELPHIA, April 2.—The lives of Louls P. White, stnior member @f thé White Watch Company, and sev- eral employees possibly were saved this afternoon when one of the officers of the company discovered a burning fuse attached to an infernal machine under White's desk. . ait ‘The contrivance was wrapped in manila paper and contained two pounds of gunpowder, through which wis scat tered sixteen revolver shots. The fuse was extinguished and detectives an investigation. ANOTHER TRUTH 1S DISCOVERED: ABOUT DISEASE Many Symptoms of Nervous Debility Are Mistaken fag! Chronic Disease,” * a HOMES MADE BRIGHT Mrs. Goldbach Feels Like Her Old Self After Taking” Tona Vita. te" Busceptibity to different silarente te © syuciom nervous Ye 9 the ailment, fer insted al people proper cause taipnaten. while the pay worse and worse through Until Te E : i i i Hees, PUBLIC CONFIDENCE Sn eee EN 2 well ‘as Fi 25th. | for rider, Aut CHOCOLATE STRAW- BERRY ICE CREAMS sucn in no- sahs t VAN. 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