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2 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921. sioner, or any other official, ‘the Go: | | and stop at that? | als to j ry wet crooked Officials are found they be dealt with according to the} ¥ but that will be only an incident) he ‘work of the bale a If it is} 5 found that New York © s in need = of a house cleaning, it le going to st —— |Any Separate Treaty Signed! Not Wanted Here by Mr. Whil- With Germany Will *man nor by Canadian CLASH WITH CODE | Be Pro-Ally. Police. ENDANGERS NEW NO FRICTION IN SIGHT.| W, RNED BY JUSTICE. Senator Knox, It Is Said, Fully | He Promises to Turn Over ya | Indorses the Hughes ; New Leaf and “Go | Policies Straight.” By David Lawrence. | (Special From a Staff Correspondent Legislative Conference Way (Special Corregpondent of The Eve- SOREL Evening World) oe Mie ng World.) | TRALO, April 1—Phe auth Prevent Threatened \. |i- WASHINGTON, April 11 (Copy-|Ues have released Hoy Harris, whe att din ai ‘i right, 1921).—-President Harding and |"Pewed the discussion of the murder v» fication Before Frid. . xf of Joseph B. Elwell in his New York —_ Congress have entered upon an era sages ere t HARDING IN ACCORD ‘HARRIS rT FREE peace of Brith Abraham Delegates City home ten months ago, by manu- al From a Staff Correspondent |of complete partnership, Talks with of the E ng World.) returning members whose factional| volving limself, a friend, “Big Bill” ALBANY, April 11.—The anti-eoUg- | differences. were pronounced in the] Dunkin, a weilthy woman enemy of | fig rent laws, which in last February |jast Congress indicate that Mr, Har-| Elwell, whom he called "Mrs. Fair-| Were declared constitutional by the/ding has behind him in Congress a|child" and her chauffeur, Court of Appeals, stand in grave dan-| powerful influence for ¢eo-operation, | myithical, PHOTO GNOERW OOO AND UuseRwooRy Secretary Max L. Hollander, New York; Grand Master Judge Gastav Jerr, Left to Right—Harris Krick, Washington; Simon Gorden, Washington; John Wolf, Washington; facturing a story of the murder in-J DELEGATION FROM ORDER OF BRITH ABRAHAM | Grand Hartman, New York; Endowment all Chairman Max cshallldeedlls New Yerba and First Renuty. ahd Master Seen Rosenbaum, New York. Ber of being noMified unless action Is) ‘Trreconcilables" az well as “reserva-| Former Gov. Whitman, in charire taken by the Legislature before Fri-|tionists,” as the groups have become| the Elwell investigation since rad t day next. known in the treaty fight, are assert-| week; Cupt. Carey of the New York . On that date the Civil Practice Act }ing with unmistakable positiveness | Detective Bureau, and the Buffalo aa- ch was passed at the session of|that “the President and the Senate thorities, after a final talk with Harris winter, becomes operative. The are going to get along exceptionally at Police Headquarters to-day, united hl fact eupersedes the Code of Civil Pro- | well together." 1 in the decision that there was nothing edure of the municipal courts, of | Mr. Hardin ate extending the time for the Civil | swallowed another Wilson polley but] yarn py somebody who wanted to dis | tract attention from the movements of the real murlerers, wherever they | y ‘be. A brief talk with the young < wy 218 1 GiAH tOLOUy diepoded at any croucig |[vetood by. Sve Wilken; But Groduht in| F ifth Ave. Gay With F Practice Act to become operative|there will be a distinct difference from April 15 to Oct. 1 of this year. | between the ways of Mr. Wilson and ‘A bill has been passed in the Assem-|Mr, Harding, ‘The former was woht ty making the time of the bill taking | to enter the legislative amber in efect April 15, 1 Neither house |selemn dignity and depart as ab- has decided to readjto me guined by holding tim. Mr hich the rent laws are amendments, | his bored to jomEreas On the sur-| Whitman had a suspicion that Harris TS | TA IF (Continued from First Page.) ee ays for! aie nder another name, precisely in its| Se ere accept the biti of the other, and|Tuptly as he came, Mr. Harding ik i eens ; ; ie. tami ceckontt eAine ‘atiwulation| Short Parade—Great Meet- 7 i ’ , ate out his repudiation of © s2ied 2d sat ae "5 5 : still views his visits to the Capitol as an ee ines Ba votive six months | -Nig «TCT tne id Ae enh ortunity to mingle Seater Heagues | DM, Murder tale and signed it before making It ee oe ae a ing To-Night time for the act to become operative i ol y * ei a aes stead of ten, It will be called up| ae th rapidly approaching. |im the cloak rooms and drink in the |J¥stlce Wesley C. Dudley In the Su- | ® atmosphere of fellowship which ix |Preme Court. He was Tenement ee ea Rie tan ieee BP provably by Wednesday night Unlike the opening of the last Con gress there were few investigation | resolutions. The Kahn resolution for | Avenue was gay with flue parade | confe: ommittes has ee cek by Sth otena in the|Cbiracteristic of the membership of|{©m custody. No appli ; Endeavor to reach a compromise on| both the Senate and House irrespec-| “tention has come from Canada, @ dato to which the operation of the | UVe of parties, where, according to his own statement vil Practice Act will be extended, The now President call mem-|he has misused checks to obtain The leaders affect to believe that tho, Pers of Congress by their first names | money. In letting him go, wst fact will not affect the rent laws, iut|@%4 hardly feel that he is doing | Dudley satd: Fnstitutional authorities take just|#Mething artificial to curry favor.| “You are changed with a serious opposite viewpoint, Warren Harding's visit to%he Capitol] matter, this fake confession, ‘Turn 4Qne of these sald, this afternoon | will be a aimple return to the Con-|about face, support your wife and be- that the danger was most rave. The | gressional fold of one who spent six| come a law-abiding citizen, This nv- ive is made that because the rent © thal this afternoon for the sh of the former Rene Viv ew of a provisional brigade f the 27th Division on the Sheep | feadow In Contra! Park. The orders for the parade and re View assignel a troop of Squadron A} of the tst an be fullowed are investigation of the escape of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, the Philadelphia | draft dodger, now in Germany, was in | the hopper. Because of the large number of Republicans in both the Mouse and Sonate it was necessary to establish) Corie of Artillery so called “Cherokee strips” in each tavalry, commanded ‘by | » to duty wi and the Veters cort in the Hotel | Wa were passed after the Civil Prac. | ¥°4"™ alongside the sume individuals|toriety hus marked you all 0 loé Act that the latter cannot pre-| Whose co-operation he now seeks. count. y; consequently, if you don't go vail against them, The writer bas been talking wit straight, the law will easily get you.” parade up from the ™ yet hous m e the epublica and * we the Constitutional point raised | some of the so-called “bitter-enders"| Harris then shook hands with De. | "Use between the Republican and) iy Central Park Li the sent laws were passed by'|i the Senate, who feel satisfied that| toctive Oswald of New York City and eedldtecintse ci weny ears of Re- |" th the brignde review. was a regi- mending the Code of Civil Proce-|Mr. Harding has Interpreted e} sald, “Oswald, you are the best one Figs. ment ef infantry commanded by Col. Mare, and the Civil Practices Act) mandate of the last election correctly | of the bunch. I congratulate you and ual Arthur Little of the 15t) Infantry, mbolishes the Code, amendments and/ when he turns bis back on the Liague| wish you all the luck in the worla,) “° ed plaka ia) ine THE ude up of a battalion under Major Fe axer Machold said this after-|f Nations and peace treaty. Bui the} because you saved me.” | asaute ealletan ato were AroWded) Sere eee nEan) OF Be ere eneaey -Woon that a compromise of somo| significant thing which one draws] Harris left the Court House to Ket! . Gvortlow extending far outside of (2 Snother under the command of would be effected by the Con-|from conversation with these Seu-| his wife, who is in the Hous hae tl Sb i ‘ Major Rutherford Ireland of the 23d of De- the doors, Seventy-eight Senators an- Mier walter that tne ee ae dd Wai [ators is that the alternative —altention as a materia! witness, On swered the roll call after the Presi- 2fantry, and the third under the a f Be-extended further than Oct. 1 0:|#earate peace with Germany —[leaving he sald: “I'm going to try to dent's proclamation calling the extra command of ¢ Webstor of the Nov, 1. The extension, he said, was|docen't mean the same thing to them] forget this affair, drop out of sight, Season had been read. | Two now sth Coast Defense Command.” The ‘wanted by lawyers to enable them to} as jt does to the folks who have been| start over aguin and yo to work.” Poe and Hol O Borsum of New companies in the battalions were ReRSaTe ach Mad nothing 16° ao | eeTne Such @ AteD as) Man) anaa- — [Wet aes Swarm in by Wee esr dmHwR. AFM various intanty, ee “| donment of the Allies” or a “pro- dent Coli eer und coast defense organiza-| smith the rent laws. STATE NACOTIC Senators Lodge of M chusett: tions, | one a German peace.” | Republican 1 1 lion of WILL NOT BE PRO-GERMAN ; : Ds ahem eh ce ta 1. W. W. LEADERS aL LAWS ARE UPHELD wobranka, noting Democratic onder | wae! cage, walter Macernan 0 "oO ~~ were named by the Seng -* MUST SERVE TIME)! or one thing the public may be ‘ . tee to act with a similar com list Field Art | assured and that is that when Atner- | Declared Valid by Supreme Court from the House in no fying Viisi- batteries from the st and 2d Ar- ader and Hitehsock lery was made up of ' ) E Haywood | 1° makes @ separate peace it will Even When Counter to os ny Paes tie! ais peel Dy 's IP Qillery, and there was @ machine gun| Supreme Court Decides Haywood) oot be a pro-German peace, but. a U. S. Statute. munication from him. ‘The Senate Dattalion made up of all the machine and 78 Others Must Also pro-Ally peace, Anything else would ory ° Jthen adjourned until 230 lock: gun companies of the guard regi- ae be absurd and unthinkable, None| WASHINGTON, April 11—State laws | rence of Republican Sena-| ment. ‘The band and field music ot ‘Pay Fines Imposed. 3 dealing with illegal traffic in drugs are to-morrow was called by Senator © other than Senator Knox, author of WASHINGTON, Apnil 11.—“Big) yy, ul" Haywood and scyenty-eight other I. W. W. leaders, convicted in the court of Judge Kenesuw Moun- f&in Landis at Chicago for violations the 15th Infantry, which delighted r with Co! hters," enforceable even in conflict with the resolution declaring a@ state Of} tederal Narcotic Act, theh Supreme peace with Germany, gaye the writer] Court held to-day | "Bec muse of Republican Hayward's colored “Hell such un uawurance in an informal! Decreca of the Supreme Court of | preponderance, it iy propoged to have brigade talk on the peace outlook. Mr, Knox] Minnesota refusing to release a viols- | SXtCO” Instead of aD) Ben Thin Was commanded by Col, John T. De-| ae # ys is in complete accord with the Hughes | tor of the State statues be would n ame to a Hanoy, “the Espionage and Selective Serv-| \oicies as announced in recent notes, | offense with which ne was convicted | pite foe Laws, must serve the sentences | is. gees no friction—only harmony |W" nt covered by the Federal Law, atid pay the fines Imposed upon them] jy ocy, was affirmed. @s the result of an order by the Su- late of commit ged by a conference France when it went ov furnished t music. ‘Th: ; battery of the First Field Ar-| MI te nt, tillery was static t the entranc mmoles ha 05 the bank to fre avdifteen-gun a ag M. Vivian! and his escort ar . : It wus natural that there should be iter’ a2 . rhe pe ons court held, re-|@RSiderable speculation as: to the| BARS 5. CENT FARES |BILL FOR GENBFRAL sech reat, meeting in honor, of the| s os ene: S| part the Senate Foreign Relations erent visitor wil h ,eotved a fair trial in the lower c2urts, | Committee ahould play as comtrasted IN SAN ANTONIO, 6 p.c. SALES TAX |"! * HeLeneay @nd their attorneys presented no rea- Wis eutlicient to justity « rehearing |e Ne Pomeriment of Btate in for- | IS INTRODUCED) PUT OUT LIGHTS AT DANCE. mulating foreign policy, So far as Mr.| Supreme Court Upholds Injunction | @f the case. The main point on which rf aut Upholds Injune matter comes before the week Knox foresees there is no bot of 0 ning » Fr ‘ing TT 01 Arreste Says He Pulled the I. W.'s, hoped to have theirlan ingringement by either branch of| ReSfaining City From Enforcing Representative Mott's Measure in ee awiten vy Acside @entences and fines set aside was the | the Government on the prerogatives Rate. sonuress Woilld’ Replice mantaseet A win Nahincan gen0 ciaim that papers were unlawfully jof the other, Congress has on many| WASHINGTON, April 11.-The Su Congre Ue ene May 16th bh, wns ar | sania aid on thelr headquar-| jcasions by joint resolution declared | preme Court to-day affirmed a decrue! Excess Profits Tax, raigned in Coney Police Court —— | American policy toward foreign na-fof the Texas District Court enjolaing| WastiNGTON, April 11—-Am« to-day on a charge orderly cane | PUBLIC, AS USUAL, ‘2 the elty of a Antonio trom enor gy pie tnteoteced eds Te pe peo gs cael There are plenty of precedents for |“ five-vent fare, with universal tray ale sy y “| suotation at 20th Street and Cropsey [ PAYS, HE ADMITS} tte expression of an opinion by Con- | fT over the Ines of the San Antonio itis annie: Gontoee Mott of New York providing for a|avonue, Brooklyn. Dr. Hochtelder sald 7 ae greas, and indeed the Knox resolution | P40! ie (coithy | Avenue, 1 ' lrress was In appealing the city asserted that] general sales tax of 6 per cent. in-|that during a di the club house | o. |i nly requests the President to JeFsey Trolkey Head Tetts State |MDlY reduests Hreaident to'@ti- 111, sranohise contract with the raliroad| stead of the extesa profile tax er into an agreement with Germany for service at ave cents and watlo Lilla MeRenEeA, rows th t f Body Passengers Foot Bill | at the appropriate time to carry fur-| {ie county wore, wit (: gunibdletion, ta'| t : . or . | " {for Higher Fare Campaign. | tier the reautrements of peace-mai- | interfer Lee eee’ cet eat ndmitted that he put out ing after Congress shall have de | th ud he aveldentally | Richant E. Danforth, View President | | ibd ayntateren weace Min ind Consuls to the Republic! pump. witch and that h the Public Service Railway Company | OUTd & Bi a Allies and arrived at after coinplete Ireland; for independence to the | turned Mehts uw r + : : “y COMPAPY BRECEDENT IN HISTORY OF |exchi bf views with our prinels nelens si Sar ' Le was able. Mantatr | questioned to-day at the hearing GOUNTEY Seat e in thee Philippines, and another for a na.| Be Was able, || Mast Before the Board of Public Vulity Com ; SApcondiy; it will Adusit as tnany por | tior seeresre tO. nim coverfiow ©: Of course the making of peace b G sit Me @imioners as to the cost of an adve ; ped Y]tions of the Versailles treaty as} ing and re-forest cut-over lands Songressio Nutic f #3) land ar ‘est out-ovor lund Giving 4 $100 annuity to all army and ing campaign the company has been |CODBTessional resolution will mark a] feasible and such Will preserve the iby Thavneabitative Crenonialdannesl on nea $ n y ‘ nrecedent In American tory. Here. | solidarity of the Allics and eliminate naval medal of boner men. pducting in favor of its application |? Ver blignt { Mul it a felony to hoard or specu ‘ BERT voant ave tofure wars have been ended by the Amirica from obligutions of entorcs ‘ st t nee esa By Representative Logan, Sow , ur c "i ¢ ‘ h nec ities of e ith inte y ing railroads $50 if tHe told George 1. Record, counsel | tification of treatie Hut the Phirdly. it will afford ne tanita? . ‘ can nalizing ra Give the figures, that at this late date there is no| to the A wit ypayinen:| Sy Representative French, Ida justed jn forty days after clam is * Who ts paying for the advertising?’ | sound reason why America should be [Of the ‘image done tn Wi Requiring part wool cloths and clot tiled r. Record asked. |deprived of certain commercial op-| 6 2Y, We suphe ng to he so labelled Sy sitimrmmantaiive’ wlpancreon ' ‘abe company.” eplied Mr. Danforth. | portunities because of th Sint A O ess * iN 4 a By Representative Madden, Wlinels | yy iy pied ‘ th class mail| nm it really comes out of * aus the existence! on which they place nu : ee veh . 7 iird ane 1 r i jablic,” said Mr. Reoord, “The of a technical state of war. ‘The pro- | I that Great Britain, 1 Mroviding for a Cabinet inquiry to pe { under parcelt post rates. ying for its own education, as dure pro} . t J italy entered into « mn curree-| when the 1 Jent is unable to per Hy Representative Foster, Ohio—| it” Aaohie teenaged Ms Lesteseans nt not to make 5 Mor the payment of Civil War pen PAs usual,” remarked Mr. Daniort». | Would divide the treaty-making task ‘on America entered wa is ei He = ue Ge AKO. otf sions monthly inétead of quarterly, | ' a a into.wo iat 4 declaration by Con rout becom i a Drly to the prom. |" “ ; fap ro ace By Repreee mtgitye Wordney, Ohio Murder, | gr and a treaty afterwards we. is therefore free to make an} bY the Vice ent, and @ bill re goldter nus Bil . of No, 4] ‘The finst requires only a majority |imdependent peace without in any way|quiring transportation companies te By Representative Sweet, Iowa lavemeyer Street, Brooklyn, was placed | vote of both Houses, but the wecond | (Aad Mer lewal recent. And if the /curnish equil facilities and the same ‘ Pog acheter an > nited States makes a peace which 1 ury Department of a ww trial for his Ufo in Long Island) must be approved by a two-thirds | the Allow regard as sympathetic min | Ces to White and colored how BENE. tit coloior cuit te ty to-day before County Judge Burt| votre of the Senate alone, The Dem-| their viewpoint and having in it-no| By Representative Ackerman, New teu ¢ ation claims from lay Humphrey of Queens charged with | ccraty have a big: enough a encouragement to the Germans, the] Jersey—Daylight Saving Bill in Bast ur isk Bureau to the rticpating in the munier of Prof. | eh minority | proponents of the independent treaty on a ov of the Jewish Theo- | to block ratification of a peace treaty | Fin fecl that much of the opprabrium | °T territory he MoArthur Toad: Tt near his home, Noo 10.500 Bere | i they wish, It ls probable they wtll| which has attached sre to the| By Representative Aswell, Louis- sop ar ahi nopDoTAt ee uve we, Woodhaven, about two ee conmilied in making the new peace | phra: ah, ME rat ace with ternal revenue 000,000 in cach of the next four Nunslata was one of four | © is too @arly to say what the | many” will have ths al men arrested on a frst degre lai treaty will be like except to n removed. pred te 840 Wilod at the last session, wa was the Johnson bu ~~ charge in connection with the |state a few general principles TREAT st ‘a wis| First, it will be salistactory to! ) be | wid chae, ‘ By Representatives Begg, Obla~ mignon Bul, —_ ( ee ae ‘DETECTNE TRED ~ MRS, STOKES'S KEYS IN SEVERAL DOORS (Continued from First Page.) A. To ask your ald in finding certain people I wanted to find Q. You told me you came in Mr. kes'’s behalf, didn't you? A. Yes, Q. Did you tell Mr. Stokes what I pu on that occasion? A said to | N-no, The smile of the witness was multaneous avith a whisper of laugh- ter which went through the court room. Martin W. Littleton, of counsel for $ ining Jentzer, he had received In pay In ex: from Mr. Stokes $5,000 and had dt tursed about $2,000 of it in expen’ His wife, he said, had alded him in the Stokes case. Q. For what reason were the keys you found tried in Elwell's door? A. Because {t had been reported that Vs a lot of women had keys to Elwel house, Q Did you ask for permission try the ke: Mr. Judge Swann. to ys in that house? A. No. | tokes asked the permission of HARLEM'S BURGLAR CITY WON'T PAY Vith Harding on White House Lawn CAUCHT ATPONT | WHITMAN 20,00 OF GUN, SAY POLICE TOINVESTGATE Prisoner Said to Have Admitted en La Guardia Joins Hylan 25 Robberies—Cops, Win in Committee's Refiisal of Cellar Battle. Swann’s Request. When Policeman Giuseppe Gerardi] The Finance and Budget Commit. saw that the electric bulb in the reat} {eo of the Board of Estimate to-day of the Dou ‘o. 2 flatly refused District Attorney West 125th Street, was out early to-|Swann’s request for $20,000 w day he immediately phened for re-|to pay the salaries and expenses’ of serves from the West 123d Street|Charies S. Whitman and his aides, Station. Groehl, Chilvers and. King, who are Policemen and detectives sur-| conducting an investigation inte cer founded the building and Detectives! tain branches of the Hylan adininix Boyle and Donahue entered rear | trution door Into the basement. Detective| “If the present staff of the Distrec Hoffman was anding on cover) Attorney's office is not competent tw of the coal chute in front when he|deal with its uffairs," said Alder felt it rise under him. He pulled it} manic President La Guardia, whe up and pointed his pistol ina negro’s!yided with Mayor Hylan and other face. members of the committee in their “Come up,” he commanded, but the| unanimous opposition to the appre- man disappeared. A moment Iater|pration Hoyle and Donahue shouted, "We've fot him!" us shoe store, , “those who are incompetent should be fired and competent men put in their places. If the staff is competent and doing its work well I rge Clarke, twenty-three. Ac-! Jo not believe $20,000 beyond the pres cording to the police, he admitted| ent appropriation is neceasary.” twenty-five burglaries of Harlem, -po-day's action of the coramittes stores in the past two months; Most! means that unless District Attorney iat 8 Me Lees) Swann finds funds within his office, or rke give a list of fiftven place accepts money from a private source The negro sald his name was and offered to point out othe whose v the activities of Air. Witituau acct names and numbers he could not re- ; |his staff will be seriou mpered. » with him He | According to members of m. section, a the opportunity before | mittee, the $20,000 request is intended be arraigned in Washington|to cover the cost of retad Mer de te Cou t afternoon. Clarke Whitn nan at a rate of $1,000 a week bn atw ‘ys went ip : sik berth and each of his thr ad 2 sete $600 rate of $200 a week, makings a te Haeckel nts | $1,800 a week. ‘This would ci nail twenty-five % | Whitman iry over @ per Policemen Jobn MecLou fg Soe twelve wees cemon John MeLous a t he opinio: ert embe Jobn Bhiurt of the Bedford Ascnue| ostne Geany ae wet ie ree Station battled with four alleged sires ate nthe eaten vurglars in the cellar of Jacob Cohen's |#f€ CNeUsh assistants in the Di ten he tee Eee Attorney's oflice to invest store, No. 2 Second |} LE eeineite Williamsburg, earty to: | branch of the City interfering The only hgnt was { their fash- lughts, which had fallen to the Moor ular routin during the first onslaught of ¢ n- truders and remained shining there. | The policemen were attacked on all " sides and had to drop their flashli 1 took a chance with their night- sticks, and after a fight that raged all over the cellar, won without using re- volvers. four ners deserit the ninick 2. 439 Metr Brooklyn, was mente s in Sing Si to-day by County May in Brookin. lie was con- | d of first degree ropbery for steate ing an automobile nd using ft in two holdups. William Caldw of N 76 Windsor Place, Brooklyn, was sentenced to the County Jail for one year in con- Anton Ange nineteen, Por ae SE eS TANS HE Metropolitan, nue, Co.|{ of his youth, the help he gave the A he bud $5,000 worth of drugs| thorities and the fact that tis was his jar. . first offense. hts, Havemeyer ie ps Clot- nola, nineteen, of No, 269 North 5th | The name of Mrs. Betty inch was| brought in the case this afternoon it n asked Jentzer itnes when Mr. Litth he knew her. The w that he did and had to twice at Reisenweber's. Q Was Mr, Stokes w Here Mr, Littleton introduced h you? A.| He was on the second time we met. | n replied ked with her | evidence half a dozen letters written | or signed by Je loach wr and sent to Mrs.| Mr. Littleton asked Jentzer about} tryin the keys in apartment door, ‘The witness had not tried them in the i gar T. Wallace's id he} This statement was at variance with the testimony of Leslie Petrie, Mr. , who stated that Jent- had inserted the key who has been king with Har Jentver on the case, was examin Under cross examination she sa she had been in Stokes’: twenty-five years, She tie Johnson, the colored woman} ry y for! been working a year getting evidence for) the divorce suit Q. How much money did you ge from Stokes? A. N wry. He last year to help pay for my house. Q. Did you ever work on a divore case before? A.J was on the Thaw Q. Are you a detects jo that kind of work Q. Did you know H fe ew Stante Nesbit and all of them. or I'd have caught the wom who shot him Q. Were you in the De Saul! wouldn't have got off The witness took a great delight in pertness, which caused much | nt to the spectators vuch amuse Mr. I Di to Abolish Railroad 1 Noard. WASHINGTON, April 11,4 ill abolish the Rallroad Lat functioning under the Act, and place its dutles under the I terstate, Commerce Commlaston, was { troduced to-day by Representative 1 r, Republican, Kansas. particular 6a gaye me a check for $1,000} A. 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