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Celebrates first Year as President Today. DEMOCRATS "TAKING STOCK." Hal Eftttbliahed hirt Policy 9w- Ign Hat Not Proved AMert- sd INrty Washington, Murch noon to- dajr the cmiotrj has year ot tha Wilaon the first ot rate national capital In almost a decade. At Uw approach of the anniTWiWT Jeadcrs paused, to "take stock" and many to sort over and ponder the doleful predictions of disaster wtth which they ushered Democratic party Into porwer year Both agree that the record of legislation to last year was remarkable. So far the Democratic nnd Republican conclusion travel in agreement, but there te, of course, a partlnK of the ways when it oonies to predictions as the ultimate effect ot the Wilson policies on the country the political results. To President Wilsoa alone is to be attributed the character of tariff bill finally passed, the enactment of currency legislation and the progress anti-trust legislation.

Op one thing everybody in Washington is president has shown himself thus far to be complete master of congress and his party. Bven Colonel Roosevelt In his most strenuous days ns president did not approach the record miule by Mr. Wilson in imposing his will on congress. And there hns bfpn this notable difference. President hns accomplished his purpose wltJioiit bluster threats and with but making enemies.

While the president in the first year of Ills administration has won the nd- luirntion and applause of the country through his assertion of party leadership nnd the driving through congress of nn impressive list of enactments, ho was loss fortunate in the handling of foreign nffnirs. It has nlwnys been a matter of comment In Washington. that foreign affairs have had little effect on the voters of the country unless some case arose which deeply stirred t'uo feelings of the people. Is why Mr. Wilson's friends have until recently been predicting that the Mnxif-nn situation would not affect the 'Vopnlnrlty of the Impatience Showed, Within the last week or so there liavu been indications thnt the country (ins iH'gun to show real Impatience i.vcr the humiliations heaped upon it iiy Ilnertn nnd tho Constitutionalists uiid that the working out of the Mexi- problem will hnve more Impor- i-ffect on the future of Hie admin- p-iivtion than had been expected.

the president's friends acknowl- U'cd thai in (hi! mntter of foreign if a Irs there are only one or two fen- tiros that renlly have reflected credit nn lilt; administration. These nre the reversal of the attitude of this government toward the I'nnnmn cnnal eon- irnver.sy and rtie efforts of Secretary Itiyan promulgate his peace treaty ideas. The bundling of the Mexican si I nation, except in so far ns the president hni shown evidence of great pa- tli'iice mid forbearance, has admittedly hoiiii hunglerl nlmost from the start, ibo administration's repudiation of diplomacy" jn the far east has crently militated against American business enterprise and brought no (Miiglblt! benefits in return for this end, nd flie announced policy is iK'iierally regnrded through actual i vents as already having proved itself unworkable. LOUISIANA FIGHTS TAEIFF. Begins Suit Against Reduction of Sugar Duties.

Washington, March first step to enjoin the enforcement of the lower duties oft sugars carried by the Under- tariff law AVBS taken In the United States supreme court by the state of Louisiana when a petition was submitted by ej-Senator Joseph W. Bailey for an injunction against Secretary McAdoo to prevent him from juitting into effect the lower duties on sugar. The object of the suit is to get a decision trom the supreme court that the liiugley duties are still In full force nnd effect, congress not having the power tn reduce them in view of the (rewty with Cuba. Associated with Mr. Bailey in tJie case are Ruffin C.

Pleasant, attorney general of Louisiana, and Paul J. Christian of New Orleans. The state of Louisiana bases its case on the fact that U. owns three sugar plantations and three sugar factories h-here convicts are employed. American Adding Machine Costs But 35 Ask 10 Trial Were, Id a.

new price oh competent machine. On ft machine, that U- rapid, infal- Ths very latest built by men who know. In one of the largest metal-working shops. If ti an individual Adding Machine, to be placed on one's dosk, close to one's books and papers. To take thfl place of the central machine requiring skilled operators.

It Is also Intended, for offices and stores whers costly machines are a luxury. The price Is due to utter simplicity, and to our enormous output. Seven keys do all the worU. Each copied number Is shown up for check- Ing before the addition Is made. The machine will add, subtract and multiply.

With very slight practice, any one can compute a hundred figures minute. And the machine never makes mistakes. offices, largo and small, aro petting from these, machines the highest class of service. Sick, Sour Stomach, Indigestion or Gas Take JWMteiwln" five yoa'U mm let- what he- came of misery In stomach He Id the Chairman of National Child Labor Committee. Now, make this offer so that offices everywhere may Irarn what this machine means to them.

Ten Days' Test We T.I1I Rladly place In unr office one AMIRM-AN APDING MA- CHINP. for a ten days' test. There will no obligation, iiml charges wllf he prepaid. Compare It with any non- the costliest. Let any one use It.

Sro If nny machine can servo better than lhis. send us this coupon and tt-e'll send the machine. Pliusc sfnH in an AMHITAN MACHINE for trn Hays' Srte trial. far Street City Slatt Wonder what upsot your Btomach-- tvhich portion of the food did the, you? Well, don't bother, if your stomach is in a revolt; jtour, gaser ai'd upset and what you just ate hn.i into stubborn lumps; head dtay nnd aches; ho.lch Kases and acids and eructate undigested food; hreath fou. tongue take a little Tape's Tlm- nopaiu and In flvo minutes you wonder what bcotttne of the indigestion and distress.

Millions of mon and women today I know thnt It is needless to have 1 bad s.tomach. A little TMnpcpsln oc- i casiotmUy keeps this delicate, orpan c-gulaled and they cat their finoritc oods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take core ycmr liberal limit without rebrl- ion'; if your food is rinnv.ipc in- of a help, remember the qulclt- st, surest, most, harmless relief 'ape's Dlapcpsin which coats Ifly cents for larpe case at tores. It's truly dt- food and BO(H things straight, ii ppntly and easily that it Is renl- HPtonlshlhg. Please, for your ake, don't, go on and on with veak.

disordeicd stomach; fl'H so unnc-cessary, Advorllsempnt. Manufactured nnrt Ooarnntred by AMERICAN CAN CO. For Sale By H. I. James Buys Copenhaver Store Individual H.

C. SHAABER District Agent 115 N. 5Ui St. READING, PA. LIVE AGENT WANTED FOR LEBANON CO.

Robert Pieffer Is Acquitted by the Jury from Page One) MAYOR STILL SHOWED IK, Held In the Adirtmdacka, but Be Tomorrow. New York, March MJtchel rptnataed snowed In at Raquette lake in the Adlrondacks. Secretary Woods received word by telegraph at city ball today that the ma vor hoped to get himself dug out ihe drtm in time to get back to Wa was associated with District Attorney G. Adams for the prosecution and W. G.

Light, was counsel for he defendant. SENTENCED TO Harry Beckhart and John Heckard, -iou-in-law and son respectively of Isaac Heckard, who had previously )een convicted of receiving stolen goods in the theft of chlckena from William Kapp, of the Fifth ward, entered pleas of guilty of stealing the chickens and was sentenced to forty- flvo Uays in the county jail, where they had already spent six weeks awaiting trial. Judge, Henry told them he had decided to give them just one more chance and that their return to court in the future on a similar charge, will, in tho event of convict, mean a term of imprisonment in the eastern penitentiary. City Solicitor W. C.

Graeff'represented the accused. OR'DER OF SALE. County Solicitor E. D. Slegrist haJ the Court make an order of sale In the estate of the lato Kate Schoner, of Heidelberg township, to ho held on the premises March 23.

The purpose of the sale is to pay the debts of tho estate. C1TCO. DEFFKNBAIKUI GUILTY, A verdict of guilty of selling liquor without a license and on Sunday was returned the pase against George W. Deffenbaugh, a formal local hotclman, who was charged with having violated tho state liquor' laws in selling beer at a club house In North Lobano township. Deffonbaugh as preslden of Iho organization which was unln corporatod, was shown to have ac copied money in payment of a keg a beer.

City Solicitor W. C. Graef as counsel for Deffenbaugh, made motion for new trial. ALIEN ON TRIAL. The morning session of court wii occupied in the trial of Mike Mano Uici, of East Lebanon, on a charg of assault with intent to kill his fellow countryman, Leo Garbaric.

The offenco is alleged lo have occurred In Manodlc's home, whero Garbaric was a visitor and is charged with having said things to Mrs. Wanuolc calculated to arouse the Jealousy of the husband. W. G. Light, resents Garbaric while H.

.1. Schools and C. D. Becker, were assigned by Judge Henry to the defence. trom necessary for him, two years later, move into larger and He himself at Isbrt.b Ninth Flvo years later another change of location made Imperative by tho conllnued eNpan sion of tbo business, ovivd he.

estab lished his present store at 613 Curo- brland street. Mr. has at all times given his personal attention to business and with the assistance of capable help -has madn his euccest, eontimious and most marked. What his plans for the future are Mr. lames would not state, other Ufan that he will continue tha business at both Cumberland street and Lehman- street stores for the present.

COD LIVER OIL AND IRON by American Press Assnclntlon. Owen K. l.ovploy, phulrmnn ef tho UrmrU rhlld labor ccimmlttoe. Is prepm-hiR for thr. tenth anmml ronfermioe on rlillJ which will Ueli! In Ncxv Orloanii.

from Jtnvrh trt IS. POLICE READYOR I. W. W. LEASED ROOM IN THE HIPPODROME BUILDING Two Most WorW-KflniccI Tonics Combined In 'Vinol.

Cod Liver oil and fron have proved to he the two most successful Ionics tho world hns over for the blood and tho medicinal oimitivo elements of rod liver oil as a strength and tissue builder for body ami nerves, and for the successful treatment of throat and lung troubles. Two eminent Kronen chemists discovered a method of separating tho curative medicinal elements of tlm cods' livers from the oil or greaso which is thrown away, but to those medicinal elements tonic Iron Is now added, thus combining in Vinol tho two most world famed tonics. As body-builder "and strnngt.i creator for weak, run-down people, for feeble old people, delicate children, to restore strength after sic.U- ness; and for chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis or pulmonary troubles wo ask you to try Vinol with the un- derstandlr- that your money will be returned if it does not help you. S. H.

McGowau Drusglat, Lebanon, Pa. S. For pimples and blotches Iry our Snxo Salve. We guarantee McKay Says Department Will Brook No Nonsense. New Tork, March neither the leaders nor the rank and file nf the T.

W. W. will be permitted, to cause any. disturbance In this city and that those thought likely to commit some overt net nre-under observation was the assurance of 1'ollce Commissioner McKay. "The police department," he snid, "will stand for no nonsense from any member of the I.

W. W. or from nny other member of tho great, army of unemployed In this.city, mid It Is needless for, me'to soy that we nro prepared for any emergency and will vigorously suppress any disorder 'the it makes Itsnslf manifest. All of the leaders of the T. W.

have been under constant surveillance by Borne of ray most enreful men for some time, and If Mr. Hnywood, Mr. Tnnnenbnum or any othw person a disturbance or anything contrary to law either by speech or fiction wo will deal with them promptly. "I have, talked -with Pr. Duftiold, pastor of tho First, church, at Fifth avenue and street, vrbero it: was said the service was interrupted on Sunday night by members of the.

I. W. aiul ho has assured me thnt there was no disorder. When the men approached tho church they wore stopped by the policeman on post and were not permitted to until I he sexton nnd an uslier bar! eon- son tod. 1 repent, the members of thu I.

W. W. will observe the law while they remain in this city." "Society should give us bread, nnd if It doesn't we'll take It." declared Krnuk Tnnm'iibnum'in an address to his army of unemployed In the lecture hall of Rt. Murk's Prolostant Kpiscopnl church, in the news of which they had been permitted to sleep during tho night. "When our army of unemployed is large enough we will walk to the cltv hall mid not only demand To Seek Reparation from Mexican Rebels, rNO CONTEMPLATED.

Sayt England Reserves Right to Seek Some Sort of Explanation. Will Give the United Full Opportunity to Take De- tired Steps. London. March British government to itself the right lo obtnln full reparation for the death of S. Benton.

Brttitsh subject, in Mexico nt the hands of the rebels. Sir Kdwurd Orey. secretary of state fov foreign made that announcement in the house of commons. rnsworiiiR nn IntcrroKntlon ns to the stntus of the Mexican, situation and tbi 1 H'Miton Inquiry. "Kuelnmi." snid Kdwnrd, "has no intent Ion of sending armed, force into Mexico nnd for the prnwmt Is con- tenl the Hen ton nffalr in the hands of the Washington government until the stnto department has hnd ronsonnblo opportunity to art.

but the Tirltlfth government does not Intend under nuy circumstances to allow the Henton killing to drop." Mexico, ndrted the foreign secretary, gives every Indlcntlon of a desire to eoncenl the truth. When It boenme known that Sir Edward Grey would speak on Mexico the house of commons gnllerioH quickly-filled with nn eager crowd, nnd the secretary's were listened to with grnve attention. "1 must ask lonvo of the house." snid Sir Kdwin-rt, "to mnUe a. somewhat tnore extended statement than cnn properly Iw compressed within the limits of nn answer to question. Inquiry Blocked In Mexico.

"All efforts thnt bnre been tnnde hitherto bnvt- fniled to secure nn Investigation Into the fnct.s respecting the death of Wllllnm S. The persistent dlllleultien put In the wny of such an investigation crente the strongest pre.snmpt.lon of a desire'and an Intention to conceal the truth on the part of those In Mexico who nre responsible for what hns happened. "Communications with' the government of the United States nre still proceeding, but I would repent whnt I snid last these communlcn- tions do not, imply thnt the government of the TJnlred States hns any responsibility for whnt hns tnken place, by which T'monn, of course, the death of Ben ton. "While therefore we shall welcome any action thnt. I he 'United States Is imipnrerl to take to secure justice, we have no title to demand ns right thnt Hie United Stales should itself resort to (he use of force.

One cnn demand Hint another government should' go to all lengths to secure reparation for I crime only when one holds Hint gov- 1 eminent in HOMO way responsible for the commission of Hie crime. "So far tho'United Stntew has shown at least, as much Interest In the death In Mexico of British'subject as it has i in the cnsii of outrages aiHAmcrlcnn 1 understand thnt several i Americans have been killed In Mexico, And the United. States has shown evory desire to use its Influence to secure protection for British subjects in prftllcn iw States 9 MMNIgK ill i Photo by American Press The Hon. J- J- basffftdor to the United of diplomatic corps a.t has flor.tert to honorary of the Nntlonit SUFFRAGISTS IN Lively Time at Congreis, Durir Mary Walktr IB Washington, March ening the Democratic party dent Wilson with defeat If in'nnds for eqvinl granted, loaders of various KnnizatJons got into a squl jrtst'whnt they do demand. They quarreled openly before committee and.n crowd of -WO tors, who nlternately cheered, nnd;) ed the disputing spankers.

Tlie contingent thnt know exactly desired wns the "nulls" The; ed that they nnd majority want to be let alone on their rights. In the clnsb Dr. Mary Walker "squelched." She was refused Ins been represents no for or ngninst woman snffmsei Mrs. Medlll McCormlck of cnn Suffrngo nssoclntion, Mrs." nf the Women'H Equality nnd Beard of tub'Coni! sionnl union clnshed' In IHa'iigi row over what women congress. ,1 When McC'onuick sold men want state referendum 'J CSlcndower Kvnns' of Boston nnd 1 Honrrt of (he Oon'jrreihtonal union jumped up angrily and deniwl It 1 said women want, amendment giving them suffrage.

Both factions were disputed by the Kquallty nssocintlon, who said tttot women want, a nntlotinl All were cotitrndicted liy Mrs, 'Arthur M. Dodge of the "nutis." who salfl men "have nil the political rights, they' deslrn nnd don't want or need nny BANISH SWEDISH PARLIAMENT; rights." Adolph F. I.ohse, who barbering eslabli'shment in the rear of the Roufoa and Terrlo shoe shininp parlors, at 771 Cumberland street, has leased tho ground floor room In tho Hippodrome building, diagonally across the street from his former locution and on Tuesday moved his effects to the new place. The room is cheerful and coxy, and though the! ntimBer of chairs has heou reduced to! two owing to the more limited space, i the added convenience will more than make up for tho change. Mr.

Lolisc is one of the oldest and most experienced tonsorlal artists ol the, r'ity, I 1 c.lleutelle of Ho formerly conducted an eBtnblishmont on Eighth street, Ho is popular and a largn cirnlo of friends and 'patrons (wish him Increasing prosperity. Hosiery THADB MAHK The "Onyx" Brand will ifive better wear than any hosiery known. from age. to per pair, in any coto? oretjle you wish from Cotton te 8Uk, Be eore to Joofe. fw fte trofts- mark shown above stawped pn every pair, 8ol4 by wl LORD "A TAYLOR YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC THE "MANHATTAN GAlTY CIIRLS" The announcement that "Tho Manhattan Gaity Girls" will be the attraction at the Academy, on Tuesday, March Huh.

lhc sisnal that tlie'ptttroiiH of this popular playhouso I will be treated to something pleas- ing in this tipnclal line of entertain- ment. The niHi'asernent In aware ofj the fact Unit publlo IK looking for KO'aethint; startling and original and they forth every effort with tho result that the show is now and novtel in every particular. The comedians are all act-opted favorites, the i.reiiery and c.oatumcs are as inagninront as could ho obtained and that the most uccontial factor, Iho ladies, predominate tins show, for are. pretty, pouting and vlvaclour, each one 'i picluro in face and form and all havn tional voices and servo to great ad- vantago In th" many nuiuberH and ensembles with which tho show abounds. COSTLY FAMILY DINNER.

Houte and Contonts Burned While All Hands Dinsd Out. Bloomfield, N. Mnrcli flrp tlmt sturti'U from an overheated fm 1 iiuce while Iho family away de- Htroyed the house he.re of lichvnrd Thornton. Hire. The loss is estimated ut about.

ipli.CK'iO. The family were lo have moverl on Monday to new home at Port but the morm prevented them. All the furniture hnd been cased for removal. There wns nothing In the house to eat. sincl the family went out for dinner.

While they were awiiy the flro stnrteri. The Hrenum were unable to save the Rice house, but they prevented the fire from xprnndinR to conlly houses on either side. Four nremrn were burned when the roof fell. Krnnls Cook of ftssex Hook niul r.ii'ldor com- wns severely mid thri't- others liuritcd. "I would therefore sum up Hie sltua- I tlon by snylnsr that If the United States thinks it proper (o take further sitepB, either on behalf of its own citizens or of a British subject, wo will gladly nwiilt the result.

But If for reasons of Its own the United Stains does not think It desirable to take, such steps we must of course reserve lo ourselves the right lo secure reparation (whenever It is In our power to do so. "Our gouernl policy toward Mexico nnd the, Central and South American republics IK confined lo commerclnl Interests, which we keep within lion- political limits. As rule, therefore, all questions Hint nriso between thoso republlcw and ourselves nre settled by diplomatic means or can lw referred to arbitration." We Are About to Appoint KKSIDKXT IHHTKKTT AOKNTS In Locality ContraclB direct with the Company, Accident and Health Insurance. If you want a good proposition, address, with references BRYAN A GRANDPA AGAIN. Daughter Born to Mrs.

Grace Hargreaves In Washington. YS'flxhinglon, Mnri-h I- Secretary Uryiin finiiul himself a grnmlfathitr again, and as a result then 1 wiis miulil.v little consideration of the Mexican situation from the hemi of the sin to flepnrliiirNt. (inindpn Bryan wns so in gelling lo the cabinet nn-ctlit): after vvelcniiiinn the stork at-his Hint the president and bin iidvltiers did not obtain (lie Intest Mexican ()iiv jiatfhes from him. As result Lionel Cnnlcii. formerly British linssailor to linii to postpone his ronfi-'i-encc with the prosldent until later.

Secretary Bryan's new granddaughter Ir. the daughter of Mrs. fjrnee Har- tjretrve.s. Probabiliticc. Fair today and prplmbly tomorrow; moderate northwest wluds, TO INCREASE ARMY IN HAWAII Armed Force of 15,000 Sail Today.

Sun KrniH'lsco. March William H. CiirtiT, who will assume command of the division of Hawaii, said bel'on- sailing for Honolulu Hint tho United States army force In Hawaii is In be from WHHI to- men MS as can be front tho stales. Hailing with Carter were 1.000 men to augment the gunlsou at Dahu. TALE OF THE WEATHER.

Observations of the United Slates weulher bureau taken at 8 p. ip. yesterday follow: Temp. Weather. Allinu.v TO Boston HulTulo 28 Chicago 33 HI.

Louis New Orleans New York Washington 1'hjludelpliin 30 5(5 40 (ilear Cloudy Ualu Cloudy Snow Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Roynl Decree Read Dissolving Today, Stockholm. March pnrllament was dissolved ft decree rend In both chambers, aas Market New York, JiUrch 4, WHEAT Receipts, 2.000. BhlpflJi S.OOO; No. 2 export. 2 red f.

o. b. itfloat. Jl.OJVi: NO. 6W Duluth f.

o. b. alloat, market weak In the afternoon on favornble news being- received fromHn whiter wheat belt; May, UW; July, 4000: No. 2 new f. o.

b. to nrrivr. BUTTBR receipts, 6.9JJ Ib seconds, held, firsts, seconds, Stfttf dairy, tubs, flneet, SOallc. commpn to good to prime, cxtraa, nrsts, leooncii, Imitation creamery, factory, current make, flrntf, eecondi, current make, No. 3, WHfl'-f bjji CHBKSH-Kirm; whole rallk, tyooMt.

WWHtx Tmy -t winter, held, winter, iTAfXltytfj fancy, white, held. wtnUr, 4MS CI colored, held. skims, specials, choice. helO, iOViaUVic. BGQS-Vnsfittled; fresh gathered extras, dox trii firsts, ftrsta, refrlgeretor, beet, UT fair to good, anrt nearby hennery whites, heiinefy gathered brovrna and 3Ujc.

duck eggs, dotnwtlc. pb.1. or bag, Live Stock Market, Pittt burgh. CATTLB'-Supply light, choice, prime. W.lOaS.10; tidy butchera', 1.65; common.

mon to good fat bulls, to good fat sjirmgers. SHKEP AND market prime good mixed. S.T5; cqlla and com veal calves, thin (i.SOal- HOQS-BeceJpts, XO dpuWe 4f ket steady; prime h.e*vy mixed. Yorkers..

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