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HS OWLS Elated Because United States New Government Organized Recognized New Republic and Formal Action Com- in Far East. pleted by American Envoy Ter oa i President Yuan Shih Kaj of China, into whore hands was placed to-day a 7 note conveying formal recognition by i Cuineve republic was formally recog: tne Government of the United states of Rizet to-day by the United States.’ me Repubiic of China, cabled from Chare Williams at Peking cabled that | Pekin, his capital city, « lengthy mos- he bud delivered the formal recognition , Meee Of thanke to President Wilson, The an Ne was anthorined to do upon COM: | cablogram was forwarded trom Wash- Plete organization of the new G@overn- | ington to Prenident Witmon in Jersey meat cit It rend: ‘Tete Government's action has created Excellency b hago ea ont interenting international situa | United States In the «iw oe otis to the point the intene MMC of China 1 thank you most heartily for the message of recognition Of the five other powers, partis that you have sent me through your WASHINGTON, May 2—The new lent of the poetics --Seridering te the six-power lonn negotiations, from honored representative in. thi capita be, realized. bee pty ed one ewe © ae ym ee p Rte ergs beh ones OosHEN, zig ites nleiad ‘hich the United Staten recently with- The sentinenta of amity and ood it 1 $102,000 OF OWN | T) Accountant who is wholly a book. | the financial panic of 197 and the Truat | trial of Burton W. Gibson, accused of @few, announcing ite purpore to recos- aga Se the — of greet. FUNDS FOR CAMPAIGN. keeper may be excused for not paying|Company of America became emonr-| killing Mré Rusena Sabo on Green- , Wise Chima and wring the others to ps By ty te Tanith . eat “Between the time of the sale to me] attention to anything except nominal | Paaned. Fearing a loss, we took over all) wood Lake on July 16 last, has been set 46 the same. lean spirit of mutual helpfulness and adds another , brilliant page to the history of seventy Years of uninter:upted friendly Intet course between China and the United States, Tt te known that some of them at provisional executive feriogs friction alrendy had developed,| “Though unfamiliar with the Repud- that they were originally diapored | lican form of government, the Chinene it the installation of a President! people are yet fully convinced of the by constitutional! methods and) soundness of the principle which under. evident adequate support to main-| lies it and which ie so luminously rep- stoeit. resented by your glorious common: Ith. The sole alm of the Govern- ment which they have established, theretore, Is and will be to preserve this form of Government and to perfect its these governmnts to auppp.t! Workings, to the end that they may en- jh Kal Oy joining in the recog- ey its unailloyed blessings, prosperity China secorded to-Gay by the | @Md happiness within, through the union <8. f law and liberty and peace and at recognition of the United) friendship without through the faithful extended when Charge Will execution of all established obligation livered to President Yoan Shih Bt hed eof 98 roel mare we from Pree) unions President Yuan Sith Ri 1 han nd people of tha Official influence with the cable ‘com- sta of thorich having Sound | Daly, thig message, at regular cable fied thelr sympathy with the | rates, must have coat the Chinese Re- f China upon their assumption ; Public in the neighborhood of $800. MELLEN GAVE UP $50,000 FR THE CAMPAIGN FUND F other hand, the recent action Shin Kai in concluding a loan CAB0,00 with the fAve-power group expected to prove a powertal incen- the £55? 5 i rt a #* haf ij iF fs ! i i if i % § when the representative national Iy hap “det to diecharwe the ign ting the seal of full accom. wpen the aspirations of the people, that I extend, in the y Government and my, coun- [ £ g ity of i] af] i i ’ | | : HY 2 t | f E il iff 5 i i § | f inf sill i i I s ij -S i i fs te! it Hf | | 1ONS THAT IT WAS A “HOLDUP.” White Mr. Mellen G4 not eny 60, of the company that the contribution fad beén much in the nature of @ “holdup” and not wholly voluntary. and will be to preserve this! Concerning an item of O80) out of the and to Pertect Its! “yellow dog” fund in 190 charged to geverament to the end they enjoy ite) Vice-President Buckland of the railroad, 4 ity and hap" Sar, Mellen eaid: + ; “ gave the money to Mr. Buckland frieadehip with-) with the undergtanding that it wae @ P. Willer an@ the Gov- 1 exseution of all] political contribution to the Republican te Committee of Rhode Ieland, but 1 incé of Klanysn ex- visite, to- when ave no knoWledge of the details.” ‘Whereupon Mr. Buckland stood wp in the courtroom and said: ; 7 sha Sere ‘expressed, @huisn HAMED OF THER IT’S 80 LEAN, “It was @ contribution to the Rhede Tatand Republican Committee for gen- But They Have Adopied the Word Because It So Precisely eral purposes. I have the receipt. ’ Pits the Crime. Taking up other disbursements trom SOADON, May L—There nas deen! s up. But I wish it distinctly understood the $162,000 tuna of 1904, Mr, Mellen ah dot formal, adoption of the Ai 4 tor want of ang! go ‘pomelse Bnd descriptive, ie | that no part of the money wes given to r inv ANTIMAT I, China, Mi recognition of the Chinese Re; by the United ites, Consul- 2.—In honor tions too, but I cannot now recall the details, Then part of the fund wae used to obtain contre! of dock leases in New York City, The New Haven Road was under the necessity of securing piers which were in the hands of other partion and I had to induce the pos- Beasors of existing leases, to give thom “There were other similar contribu. og continued : the revelations that have gue in ihe | politicians, members of the third how i ment, | or oMficlala of the Dock fow | New York City. xed tariit cr. Used for this kind of expenditures and for the sel!ing of pub- | entirely in the Interests of the compan: iments by the Poor Law |The transactions extended more than that there 94s also bee: brivery in connestiun with te, 6 gome Yeata ayo ¥ painted out thas) of the Svet of the Monument Pork, ‘sian @handay ah of Arthur Chapuie, A the world, who will mR tine (i bas fe - a 30 tor s Arthur pad Aaobuces prvetent field of the ai of the the Wy a ie an of ation. * -dietancs ‘the a ‘Sh vues dtlele 4 Walle). me H . Are ie: Mra 4, SAND WIENES Tasty aod Mguaut When ‘Baton with 1 ee TOF Dmg ty coli asper Weld by Delieatesse @ Grocers Spores. a pa of tfc the ord i ey ee ae ED, Per 1 | 1 submitted to the directors receipts or the expenditure I sharen of New Haven stock were notes tion Company. This stook was trea ury on to be to lett it was sold to me, My Notes to the company, tho atock as collateral until sold. deat obtainable prices, and tne entire Proceeds, together with the dividend pald into the company's trensury. The compahy recelved approximately $102,- 000 more than the price at which the stock wan tion was boi ‘and the closing of the transaction 4 had personally disburned out of my own funds considerable amounts exceeding in the aggregate tha sum of $102,0%. These eupenditures I had made not for my own Durpones, or in any way for my personal President of the Rever personally received or retained ‘one dollar to my own profit or advan- tage. All the transactions were fully ex- Dlained to the auditing committee, and were satisfactory to tures in furtherance of the company's Interest and protection of 1 ty, In the tranbection tn eeroRS Yon, by which sen This stock was also treasury stock. It Stock was sold from tine to time, and the entire proodeds and dividénds pald Gireotly into the treasury of the com- Dany on gecoun: of my note. OUT OF POCKET, HE SAYS, IN shares remained unsold and the market price of the stock had risen several points. 1 turned over 28,000 shares poeket for sums 1 had expended for the company’s benefit In the manner J have Indicated ‘and in connection with plier teanes in, New York which it was neces- sary to have. eae ately OT nn nn Oe 0 See where and How it all did go, ‘ There r were endiern, payment for vitizenen | MEXICAN FEDERAL GENERAL franchises, buying up stock, giving away stock, rights of way—in fact, It seomed as though we had to nettle with every- body, and It came pretty near settling me. “I am in very embarrassing position regarding thy Westchester project. I never have been optimistic of tts being & good investment for our company, now or in the future. But people in ‘whom I have confidence and respect, ahought it advisable to undertake. I yielded to their judgment. The principal feason for the purchase of the road was that it was consideres a valuable prop- erty for the future, It is barely paying operation expenses while the New Haven carries the burden of investment charges, It was opened too avon. But when the subw: fians of New York are completed we shall have three con- etions that will eventually make the tchester a prying investment. bout the payment of $376,000 igh Thorne and Maréden J. ked the President lawyer, “Well, I paid the monty to Thorne and Perry, that’s all,” replied Mr. Mel+ len, “Mr. Thorne was President of the Trust Company of America and Mr. Perry was Vice-President, They organ- |!ned the Millbrook Company to acquie the Westchester lines and also under- took to construct the road. It was to be Ananced through the Trust Company. Sith hes <aih-on, lh adeatoe ae ‘Wane of many of the small payments. 1 have the receipt for the 960,000 to the Republican Committee, and at the time took, and paid the company $49,244.99 and thus recouped myself for the penditures made the compan: benefit. The transaction was fully ex- plained to my directors, and approved by them, With reference to the other miscel- jeoun notes: These have all been Nquidated in full with interest in cash oF securities turned over to the com: pany, except $5,000 which was ex- pended to pay the first installment on the capital atock of the Swanton & Alburgh Railroad, and which will later be returned by the Boston @ Maine Ratiroad, SAY8 AGGREGATE OF NOTES EX- CBEEDS MONEY DRAWN. “The, New Haven Company has no contingent fund, and the sums repre- sented by the notes temporary vouchers were drawn by me to purchase securities or property for the company, and were frequently returned by me be- cause not used, though I wae for and paid interest during t ye moneys were in my posse: l. “The aggregate of the notes very much exceeds the moneys drawn by me, be- cause this aggregate includes renewals of notes, and the same money appears in this aggregate again in the case of each renewal. “The accountant has assumed that Mr. Hilliard received from the New Haven Railroad @ profit of $2,700,000 on his traneactions with the company in Bos- fatistactory evidence on Which to audit the ccounts.” SECOND YELLOW DOG FUND oF 982,000 EXPLAINED. A second yellow dog fund of $82,000 de- Tived from profits in stock transactions was nent taken u>. “This,” said Mr. Mellen, “wan in addi- tion to the $182,000 to reimburne me for jad made, Hut did not fully balance the eccount.” “In the trans&&tion by which cd Aubert, the Huerta Leadcr in North west Mexico, Now Fighting With Carranza. BAGLE PASS, Te: May 1.~OMciati dras Negras jay that Ger Aubert, the Huerta leader Mexico, had joined forces wi Carranza. Another report stated that Gen. Lopes, {lating to join Carransa. give my New England Navig: to the atitutionalisis, HAS 24 MEALS A DAY, stock, the and had to Stock Hxchange sold to the public. be listed in order In_ order nd 7 which held “All these shares were sold at the Physician’ | weighing to me The fide, and at the without any expectation over the selling price to Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hills, No. 109 Chesnut aveenue, this city. the interests of Thorne and Perry, We broke the contract for fear that we would be broken ourselves, We paid ‘Thorne and Perry the $376,000 for every. thing mM for May 1% Tho trial will be in New- burgh before Justiee Tompkins. values as stated on books. Every ex. pertenced man of business knows, how- ever, that book values are not always ual valuen. “Mr. Brown found that Mr, Billard received for the Boston they had in the road. Mellen explained the contract of New Haven with the Pullman Com- which displaced the company's own parlor care and sleeping ca valued at par to the has been critictsed involving r to the raliroad company, and or fall with that contract,” dramatically explained the president. “As the result of it the public gets bet- ter service at lower rates and the rall- road company does not love a doltar.” Regarding the enormous {nvestments made in trolley lines in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massac » Mr. Mellen made @ long argument in de- fense of the policy. . The much involved finanges of the vantage, but absolutely because I w: ‘ew Haven Ratiroad. OIL, the Boweis APhystet Dang cron: ———____ \ When you feel that your liver and bowels need help, take Dr. Edwards’ Wlive Tablets. Substitute for Calomel. Calomel is effective but dangerous— causing bad after-effects. Jlive Tablets are ei jally made to take the place of Calomel. Dr. Edwards for years has been Calomel's foe. He saw its dangers and its disadvantages in ment and Security Comp the books of the tion Company we: amount of $16,250,000. ‘There Noten bore interest for the first years at the rate of 3 per cent., for econd period of five years at 4 per and for the third period of five it 6 per cent. “The actual market value of those notes Was much less than this book value of $16,260,000. From Mr. Bil- lard's point of re- celving was worth what it would act- ually fetch in the market if sold. . JZ 17 years’ practice, Mire patients fur THE GOVERNMENT | New Haven steamship lines.in the New | ai) kinds of liver and bowel complaints. expert. Engiand = Navigation were | In his efforts to do without Calomel, he ibs hes explained by 3fr. Mellen. He told of an| developed his now famous little olive-oll + has no effort tO] offer by Chatles W. Moré# th 1907 to i find out what this rket value was. | pay the Gound steamers for $20,000,000, tat pla! ard cee emt His estimate of @ profit to Mr. Billard | Mellen recommended it, but the directors to take but in results. up of the sale of thi {# based on @ book value far in excess voted it down, Olive Tal the bowels just stocks, it appearing that an unexpected | of the market value, as ta evident from ea ae enough to re'sown action, an: Profit had been realized, my directors, | tho point of view uf men who deal in they tone up the liver at the same time. rho had been comninant of my contr | wctualitien, TRY TO FIND GIRL | They are made from a rare combination utiona for Durposés, thought # ® matter of fact, the notes of the “ » lofv \s h oliv Proper to make me this allowance, 1 |New England Investment and Security BY USING OVIES. plisdebee heer mieaceh abit Company have been turned over by Mr. Billard to the Billard Company, and bonds of the Billard Company, of a con- ably aller amount, are held by w England Navigation Compan; ‘So long as this stat things es the whole transaction is as yet, an un- 4 one, and a very unsettled one at that feeling of Gi clear thought, take live Tablets, They work likea vacation. 10and 26 cents per box. “Every little Olive Tablet has a move- ment all its own.” The Olive Tablet Co., Columbus, 0. CINCINNATI, May 2.—"Movie” ex- {j hibitors throughout the United States will try to find Catherine Winters, nine, of Newcastle, Ind., daughter of a prom. Inent physician of that city. Her pic- ture. wil} be flashed on motion pict screens throughout the country. Tho Girl, disappeared from her home on March 21 and it is believed she was stolen. It te believed this fe the first time the motion-picture screen has been used to show pictures of missing persons. Po- Moe’authorities approve of the plan. BARGE BLOCKS CHANNEL. DETROIT, May 2—The new Living- stone channel at the mauch of the De- troit River was compleisly blocked late yesterday by the grounding of thi rel oarge Sagamore and all shipping tre the old Canadian channel until the barge is released. The Sagamore, whic was being towed down by the steamer Victory, veercu sharply soon after entering tle channel, ran hard and fast en:the east shore and swung with the current until her steru rested on the west bank. It Is not known yet how badly barge is damaged. The Sauce That Really Is Made and Bottled in England | HOLBROOK WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE « 1) a8 expend) there of New Haven fave my note | “rt in impossible for me, of anyone else, to ay mote than that about it, Decause it is diMcult to estimate the actual value of either the notes of New England Investment and Security Company or of the Hillard Company. “When this trai THIS ORAL. a Om Sune 190, than 2200, he will not have received as net proft More than his worst enemy would ay he was amply entitled to.” ASKED TO EXPLAIN THE VAN- ISHING OF $12,000,000, After Mr. Mellen had completed his for: tement Lawyer Choate asked 1 Was stil considerably out o! tween the book value and the tangible property of the New York, Weetchester and Boston Railroad. 46 Weet 430 St. NA “There remained 480 shares, This I JOINS THE REBEL FORCES. of the Carranza regime announced from the Constitutional headquarters at Pie- campaigning with Aubert, was nego- lcabago is fighting a different branch of the Con- GACH A DROP OF MILK. LONG BBACH, Cal., May 2—Its requ- lar meal copsisting of one drap of milk administered each hour and ite hand @nd arm so small that the attending OLIVE Tablets (Right Buying of Jewelry at Lamberts _ Not very long ago it was believed that only high-priced jewelry, could sibly be first-class, LAMBERT BROTHERS have formed a public service in utting that aged error out of business, They have PROVED that Solitaire Engagement ‘Diamonds, for int Stance, firmly and tastefully mounted in solid 14-karat or solid 18 karat gold and platinum, are }. Seog not expensive. — K It is largely a question of right buying. Lambert Brothers begin the right buying in Europe by se- curing from the cutters fine white diamonds for spot cash. The dia- ‘nonds are imported direct. After they have been MOUNTED N THE LAMBERT FACTORY and placed on exhibition in the Lambert store, the wise cus- tomer’s share in right buying be- gins. 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