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3 eqfise ¢ | ‘Arther J. Dalfour, former Unionist » Genied that all sides of the Commons agreed on use of the ve bj ts #4 bad not, be said, of Commons bussed with and wes crowded to its @apacity when Lord Charlee sf H [: E i 83 5 i ge i 2 ied thts movement of the ficet Be delayed watil the Easter period of the crews was over.” f a of questions. A Unionist asked if Mr. Chi ilk ex- that “this tionary +3 Of troops would lead to td Z Z i i iff ot itr: Bonar Law, leader of ti asking for the presenta out the movements ay “3% appeared to the Government! to Gen. Paget,” Col, Beely con- “that, although the#e move- | ‘were purely precautionary in| » & state of excitement be caused which would result fm all parts of Ireland. vet @ame ~ telegram from Sir Paget from which “it ap- % the Government that these bad deliberately defied the orders of Sir Arthur Paget @lso hie authority, but subse- % appeared that there had & Complete and honest misap- 3 Paget at a meeting with ie officers. These officers believed " @ plan to treat Ulster as an gountry and overwhelm her Peurprice attack. That belief, as well imagine, must have been by wild rumors which were ‘here was not a shadow of ma for these rumors, SwERe authorities knew that direct- i we Bioved troops there rumors id arise and that was the abso- ra for my action in ac- + the suggestion of Gen. Paget AS Ge should be prepared for a oe Home C: Meee cee, * And Al: Foot Troubles tablespoonty | s of Calocs i Honk the feet in this of the statement made | de: hi RIOT IN BELFAST CRUSHED By| 150 Kirle lost thelr lives becauso of} the O, J, Gude Company and. other | Mee to flery dutburate of enthusiasn, TH ia high hedge and being crushed under the falling anim: Mr. Whitney hurled himself to the ground, landing heavily on hia right side. Mr. Whitney can not rate hir arm six inches ahd he regrets that will not be able to take part in oar "Any euggeetion that the King hee taken any initiative of any kind in thie matter le absolutely without foundation In the bread- eet cones. Hie Majesty took no Initiative of any kind.” Ae tiQugh te clinch the matter, Col. Seely repeated thie state ment with emphasis. GOT WORD OF JROUBLE THREE MONTHS AGO. It can be seen from the dence made public to-day that the War Office was informed early in| °*! valuation of the plant of the New December of the possibility of resig- mations of officers being presented in Case the political situaticn ‘in regard ‘The Secretary of War said: to Ulater came to a crisis. In conse- quence of this information Col. John bert eatery vree| IRVING TO SCARE | PAK: FEDERAL ALSO in command and explained to them that an officer of the British army |!¥ 90 was entitled to obey orders to shoot |® time on Assemblyman Gold SS So Smee [oetee aoe FOES SAYS CURRAN able one under the circumstances, Cartety Sullivan, Chairman of the “It officers and men of the Brit- igh army have been led to believe that there is a possibility they might be called upon to take out- Tageous action—for instance, Massacre @ demonstration obey, Gers to the troops. to of Orangemen who were causing no danger to the lives of their neigh- bore—bad as were the effects on discipline in the army, nevertheless it was true that they were in fact and in law justified in a refusal to “There never has been and is not now any intention, however, of Giving outrageous and illegal or- TELEGRAPHS WORD OF THE RESIGNATION OF OFFI Gen. Paget telographed to the War on March 20 that all the officers of the Fifth Royal Irish Lancers sta- thoned in Dubi has the exception of two. @ brief sentence or two from feared that the same conditions pre- valled among the officers of the Six- refuse to move. ING EXPLANATION. Otherwise the misconception In reply to tl thé officers as follow: that the Incident which any question of disobe; re. OLICE. BELFAST, 1 party riot occurred in Ci early this morning. missiles shots were fired. A large for lice dispersed the rioters, Man were arrested. HELFARST, Ireland, March 2 running the country,” Vole Player Rack from E Whe Me Was Mert Rid narrow escape. hree weeks ago Mr. Whitney ing in # fox cha. he spent all his up His horse, « » dbulked at t mbled. teenth Queen's La: stationed at the Curragh and that the men would iy tise next month of the pee eeu re Harry w That same evening Gen. tele- aeees te | ney War Office that ¢ eater Generel Satay artende nt Wilaon and Col. Roosevelt, passed the| “Since the Intervention of the Board the Curragh “prefer to accept dia- miasel if they are ordered to thes? to 45, ‘Tho bill was introduced by] become known,” he sald, “companies Ni GEN. GOUGH WROTE DEMAND- After an interview with Col. Seely Brig.-Gen, Hubert Gough wrote to ‘ar Office that one of the Ost tions asked by the officers would “In the event of the present Home Rule bill for Ireland be- coming law, can be called upon to enforce it on Ulster un- der the expression of maintain- ing law and order, This point should be made quite clear, will be renewed Brig.-Gen, Gough was given a letter initialed by Col, Seely as Hecretary for War, and by Field Marshal Sir John French, in which he was authorized to inform “The Army Council is #atisfied has arisen in regard to their resigna- tion waa due to a misunder- ‘6 such or- Jand, March 25.-a| Asche Building disanter wan tho|dinance waa drawn aa one offremula- | shouts, and cries for Villa, and vers re thrown and revolver sone were slightly injured and several "Ule ster is entirely indifforent as to the resignation of War Secretary Beely or whether any other member of the dt: credited Asquith government reaigna sald Bir Kdward Carson, leader of th Ulmtermen, here to-day. "The actions of the Government have proved that iny half dozen school boya picked at random could make a better show at peacoat LN WHITNEY’S ARM IN SLING, Harry Payne Whitney arrived on the Olympic to-day with hia right arm in a bh! sling, © souvenir of @ ten weeks hunting .|trip in England, The noted aportema,. two|tried to make light of his injury, but mombers of his party insisted he had a at Sterling, where while in England, ing cape al. i Assembly Will Probably Con- mo~ — ; y : ‘ee * Tae Bhs a a TH: SVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 2 etn eet And Gen. Vil, Who beads Aewaling Army FE PA Appropriates $60,000 to P. S. C, to Ascertain Cost of Telephone Seryice. ANDREW CA BITTERLY ASSAILED BY U.S. SENATOR Chamberlain Says He Would Be Charged With Treason in © false position and in Any Other Country. | estan tat war Bet ba pared a speech against the po whioh I intend to make, and I vote against it.” ue WILL MAKE HIS SPEECH. Democratic Leader Underwood afternoon made it plain that he not changed his attitude against repeal resolution, as reported. “I don't mind being criticised,” sald, “but I do object to being i : f i RATE REVISION LATER, HOT DEBATE ON TOLLS. Underwood Declares That He DUMPLINGS; Has Prepared His Speech (the kind you male with and Will Deliver It, > WASHINGTON, March 26.—"If An- LN Fi 4 @rew Carnegie, who continually as- ° serts the cause of Great Britain, were “Presto” the citizen of any other nation he| ay, casei aaites would be charged with treason,” de- * Put the ‘Presto into. a is as iM clared Senator Chamberlain to-day in | $% mm te he Set eieteereg cur To-Morrow in Action Taken. By Samuel M. Williams. (Staff Correspendent of The Eveni: \ Werld.) = ALBANY, March 26.—The Senate this afternoon unanimously passed a Dill appropriating 960,000 to the Up- State Public Service Commission to Ta! the course of the Panama tolls de- Se Ginn oe fas pay the expenses of securing a physt- -€'TY'S ASS4IGANT, bate. “He has never hesitated to — bolemmen Lac eh is © spend his millions in endeavoring to Bicen etnatee whhovt roteviog eae York Teghens Company, on which | ~~ Y inculcate reciprocal feeling for Great using % ofa cup of mitt, a fn telephone rates in New HENRY PHIPPS SEVERS Britain in the minds of the people of | will be rina) which may be York City are to be revised. , the United States.” vai a Vaiue can tat ee ke ‘The measure first called for $100,000, P U. S. STEEL CONWECTIONS|‘ETTER From soston stants hat come with.” nt 7 ghe rectowe but this was cut. The Assembly is oe A LIVELY DEBATE. One of the letters brought out by | | ung, /-O Company. Bula Senator Jones was from William B, Magnate Resigns as Director and Larkin of No, 9 Highised streéy | Member of the Finaace Boston, amsafiing President wilsoa's|) Sale of Rebuilt - Committee. - contention, and saying “the President PI If the Assembly approves, it in like- further action will be should be recalled to the classic Henry Phipps, the veteran, steel | shades of Princeton instead of being magnate, who was an early paftner | permitted to continue to bulldose ac- of Andrew Carnegie, has resigned | credited representatives of the Am- RETAKE AN OUTPOST Miscellaneous Corporations Commit- tee, to-day reported the Goldberg bill favorably and asked that it be ad. I, 7 from the directorate and the Finance | erican people in Congress.” vanced to third reading. Alderman Says Interésts Would] out any information regarding tve| Committee of the United States Steel| Senator Hoke Smith, Senator This would have required unani- Intimidate P battle. Last night they boasted taat] Corporation, with which he has been | Lewis and other Democratic leaders | the mous consent, and there was objec- nuimidate Toponents Villa had captured. Torreon itself, but] connected sinte its inception. Hejfalled by various parliamentary tion from several Senators, who f.N Il to-day they would not even say he| was\one of the men most interested | tactics to prevent the reading of the wished the measure held up until of New Law. ~ had retained pisession of Gomez} in the formation of the United States | letter. the appropriation for the physical Palacio. Bteel Corporation and went into it} Senator Thomas, Democrat, inter- valuation had been disposed of. It . Rumors regarding the Federal; on terms particularly advantageous | rupted the reading of similar letters was tacitly agreed that if the appro-| Alderman Henry Curran caused aj strongholds are numerous, but ail/¢o himeelf. to ask Mr. Jones's opinion of the priation was made, the Goldberg) **?*4tlon this afternoon at the pub-/are unconfirmed. Villa absolutely) 1¢ was announced to-day that James measure would lie on the General Or.| !!¢ Hearing on the new billboard ordi. | controls the telegraph facilities. A. Farrell, President of the United ders calender, from which it can be|%%!ce When he declared that a cam-| HUERTISTAS MAY DRAW VILLA| crates stecl Corforation, takes the ti only by special order of the) en of Intimidation and misrep-| @ INTO A TRAP. place of Mr. Phipps on the Finance Senate, until the Public Service Com.| eeentation has been waged during} The fact that Villa, after finally! Committee. Mr. Phipps, it is under- a EE Oe eieilan Vohatie. the last few weeks “by billposting | taking Gomes Palacio, was not ablo IPENNY A BOUND PROF LY Mor Mr. Curran declared that every | caused Huerta sympathizers to sug-/ance Committee is now composed o} PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY member of the board had received | gest that perhaps the retreat of the| Elbert H. Gary, Chairman of the cor- soTHANKS, Uncle Sam, You Candy Salesman r+.) Through poration; -George F. Baker, Henry that new-fan- led, gloriously good Pares! letters from owners of vacant lote| Federals, reported in staff despatches | POTition; | TieDres, 0 Tiauee, Oney ' VOTED BY THE ASSEMBLY where billboards are erected and that | Yesterday, was merely a feint by Gen.| Perkins, Norman H. Ream, Percival pS open threats are made that if Alder. | Refugio Vemaco, the Federal com-/ Roberta Jr. and Peter A. B. Widener. | mander, to draw Villa into a trap. Although Mr. Phipps has eliminated inned with men vote for the passage of the ordl- _|himeelf from any part in the active || system of your’s we're gettihg LO! DY into fe sald he| Radical Measure Passed at Albany| nance they need not take the trouble te diate © hs GW casey Oem: <r management of United States steal t off the map. It costs euch a mite to send eur Candy that way. * i 3 th pps interests are to recog- After a Bitter te enter tye race at the end of thelr ig nas issued orders for the burning) nised in the directorate, John 5. ley Specias tor 1 muri at erms. mentioned no names, but | o¢ aii barracks and hundreds of other | Phipps, his eldest son, is to take his Ur Fight. about a thousand “boosters” sent to} syjdings that mjght be suspected of ad ol hate pening frat ee ¢ ie. Yan. Chocolate aweeta, vine \ “a the meeting by the billposters re-| having harbored the cholera stricken. | /hipps in one Of the largest holders matic ALBANY, March 25.—A radical] (144 “his statements in profound ie of United States Steel stock. The“nain battle began at sunrise pieksbeeasicndciahtres 2a in every direction with vite at| DIVORCED IN RENO, Centzerat sr'the uth and Ureioe ot] WEDS. AGAIN’ HERE je west. Esch irl alt a vg ‘vhs or. Mrs.’ Swan Marries Robert Graves hg rod Pedb gated ead eed ves After Recent Decree Ob- Presidential primary bill, said to em- ’ body the ideas of both President | ‘ence. Assembly this afternoon by a vote of | Aldermen to regulate billposting has Hamilton Fish, Progressive, and|interested have taken it upon them. youngest member of the lower House, | felves to #end letters to the landiords On the first vote the bill was de-|of property they have leased. These feated, 73 to 44, Progressives grected | letters have given a fala impression of 601 ansertin, 1 y 'g . Sats aah in Carer of the tail Gas not mesa preset this, ord! to wes bale | eee re one tained in Nevada. v boards ‘When the forces cunjoined ~y * Serres he Testi Mae Ghounee at deel od they found themselves facing a mile| Mrs. Mabel Lorraine Miller Swan, Speaker Sweet, dermen has been told plainly that he| Width of irrigation fields, into whioh| who last week returned from Reno, A motion was then made to recon-|muat vote against the ordinance. Ho| the Federals bad sent the water of] Where she divorced Kingsley Swan sider and was carried, 77 to 62. The| haa been told that it is a blow at the! the canal to make the way the {recently, was married at noon to-day final vote was taken next. pockets of owners of vacant property | neraer in the home of her father, Alvah piety? aaa -that {t will harm the real estate vale ’ ‘ 1 n| Miller, No. 839 Carroll street, Brook- eg, and a lot of other thi Bt with selene lieg ad Moun, |1yn. to Hobert Graves, treasurer of ‘| ‘This is a campaign of Misrepresent-| sunk to the hubs and hoi eo alates Wall Passe Company of ation that has become a campaign of|dering, Benavides and hie forces| Now York. intimidation, and T want it understood is about forty years old struggled through the quagmire and| Mr. Graves is abou yy TRIANGLE ANNIVERSARY that the members of this Board are | cvade the south bank of the river, be- [and ia a Brooklynite, although, re- tly he had been living at the Hotel yond which lay the entrance te Ter-| fini. in Manhattan. “He was a reon. Q ' ton, bachelor. Mayor Sees Williamsburg Factory) ov— moaDs HIDE CRIMES AND At tran then that Ville bimesl® ap: Emptied in Quick Time— ARE INSANITARY. peared. He came to the east of the Otters Observe Diy: Inapector Cornelius Cahalane, who| Mexican Central Railroad tracks and “A Habit Worth Forming” . , en ees) CHINA CABINET posters’ Trust or any other combina- standing.” appeared as ahe personal representa- | simultaneously with his arrival was ing-LAST THING This igs fiftde chine The letter continuen that tt in thal reports reaching Fire Headquar-|toid of what huleange the biitspost; | that of a relief train, He rode among fights ines ‘the mputh fit, Sade Thronatont Gul of soldiers to obey commands | tore this afternoon showed that ape-|ing aigna are. He! aaid they hid| the men as the food and coffee were of “OBOL” ‘in warm water, : Reig ral Bit or the protection of life and prop-| CT We Grills were held to-day in| crimes and were the sources of bad | distributed, now and then putting It Healthy teeth, » eweet breath ‘ Saal rata omy erty and in support of ‘the ‘civil ; sanitary conditions, Chief Kenlon of| forth with bis own hand. anda clean mouth are the Ngo | And the "Army Council ts glad thers| minder to employess that this is the |ecnat knee etree ee |VILLA'S PRESENCE ROU NATURE Benue TD, \_ J) Peo ic eed ever hes been and miles minder to employees that this is the | signs hampered the firemen Iu their SPIRITS OF ARMY. “ 9” : . Siener side third anniversary of the Triangle Waist Company fire, in which nearly ign at Mies. iopiee een? ‘The sight of him moved the speni ot 6 ei fitly ‘and “wnootiy” ou 8 Ome 4-Room Flat I 110; $1.50 inadequate fire protection, ‘The great | interests, declared that while the or-| The Federals could plainly bear th: RBEEEES Has no equal !n quality i . it would result ultimately In the te coacentrating thelr fire in| Al Draggiaa strength “aveid substitutes, eee WRITE 108 FREE CATALOGUE ac means of an awakening among fac: | HOM: y soon wate concen ry zs a bine hich haa iesvened to a| ¢!mination of all Pillboarde, that direction until subordinate gen-| GEO, BORGFELDT & CO. : 2 We Give Double BJCEA IN and other | tory owners whic This ia not a campaign of regu- § Re Give Rs AC RAIN great degree the possibility of @n-| tation,” he said, “It is @ canpalan 9 rode up to Villa,and implored | New York Chicago San Francleco v ig jornings, : f po- | other auch catastrophe. of hatred and aestheticlam inapired| him to take himself out of direct | i... \ Open Eventony per-| ‘Mayor Mitchel, Comptroller Pren-| by the Figth Avenue Association be- | anger, He rod’ away laughing and dergast, Aldermanic President Me-| cause it didn't happen to like certain Ang core Aneny and Dock Commissioner Smith | signa. waved his som were taken by Fis Carel pet oe Adi to Williamsburg this after- Aakingon wo Sauuamaeirt act, | SUNDAY LID ON SHINES. Tobacco Company in Aer Then the advance oo the, Nome “a Ge ed ! UILDING River bank was renewed, and neve stopped until the rebels stood on the S, E. Cor. 134th St. & 84 Ave, N.Y. Clty eouth side of the bank. AN Wyth between Rutledge and W@« nt!” with the Nazas Kiver batteries si Penn streets. The structure is from to th four to alx stories in height and ™ Le Pode Safety Razor equipped with outaide fire escapen. reh 25.—Rootblacks will rd le || Five Million Mem use the Gillette, ‘There are 1,700 girs and 200 men em- from working r 3 Get @ loyed there Pithe Mayor pulled an alarm on the| Raytan’ ‘@ precautionary measure ground floor of the building ‘at 4.43] this att ry possibility of the streets o'clock and hastened across the street ES the Assembly Gov, na mined i, low up at the tread to watch tho drill, In juat one min- | “lyne . a f his own soldiers. ute and forty-six seconds the factory | Attempts to hate New York City exe was emptied of employees. The city | erted tulle a yore was 39 to's, officials congratulated the manage- oe areeiiiaiineiainecin ment on the celerity and precision of | THIRD TRACKING IS BEGUN. the drill, rails Sa! to Hold American iaoner, LAREDO, Tex., March 25.—Arturo Valls, the American, has disappeared A small army of workmen started on} from Nuovo Laredo, where he was Let every citizen commemorate the awful T; le George A. Clark, & prosperous-looking | the “L” structure at Chatham Square | reported to have been arrested Mon- disaster by reading the great text book that person of #ixtyrthree, indignantly de- | to-day on the work toward the day by Mexican Federals, The N y 8 & i has af soot ican outrage against a creapect.| third tracking of that line. The Pub- Jo authorities say they do not} structed inspectors, firemen, janitors, engineers, house- ‘able merchant Hyde Park—J ‘a| ile Service Commission authorized the id Valls, but furthey questioning | | keepers, etc., In the new science. " ina ‘ation of the bi job by the T. A. elicited the statement ‘ ry Witle bit absent-minded” when Wetectives iileenie Contracting Company. fons Nolls, de Aine saan Over 250 pages (illustrated throughout). j F - |} made pubil hiac went to Jon. Bloomingdale's t | CANAL BOND BILL PASSED, {tars for trial. elleving that Solis Save the home, the store or the factory from the found a cut glass bottl : + lia her son, Vails's mpther left here fire peril. asc in hie pockets ay [tostay for MORtOrey. a aon | Pri tpaid 1.75 ia Angerprinia dieclo ALBANY, N. Y., Mareh 25.—The As- is drove to ‘0 Laredo Mon- Old tlemar, with @ fear OF mevet orrestt | sombly torday veversed A previous yore (MAS, Where his horse and busKy dis- ice, postpaid, $1.75. 1 passed by a vote of 7 appeared, He traced his property to 1908 he. wot, wx, months Pear femora ears nies for POINE near the Federal fortifications, 4 ; | wher me the bonding. of the State in the sum of | been seen since. 5 Beekman Street, corner Nassau, New York City. $68,090,000 for the eatensiongf the Mtate| | American Consul Garrett at Nuevo GEND FOR FRER ©. canal oyster, a Laredo ts investigating, "

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