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av Ba FORT WAYNE JOURNAL GAZETTE. is TUP SI nr.lNTf)RT WAYNE WITH Mir.HT AND MAIN. xi: oilDjrjgja: jnews of the world) PRESI EAD THE CLA3SI FIED PAGS EVERY MORNING. THE SLOGAN TORT WAYNE WITH MIGHT AND MAIN." SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1913. 16 PAGES.

(BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) PRICE TWO CENTS. lENT'S PLAN OF TARIFF REFORM (by EcVrard ft Clark) WASHINGTON April II SraJ democrat. aenaVrg and represent Uvea told Prwldlnt Wilson on Wed nesday that thaylthought ha had won hie tariff fight, fro day Ihe word has rone to hint train tha capltol that cartain tie nn won n. It la difficult! to determine which la th mora auapriaea, me eoneerva tive democrats or tha republicans ba causa of tha comparatively eaay way In which Mr Wllaon haa mado proa; reaa with hla policlee. It aeema that nla unit ttiu win go tnrougn sen at virtually aa ha haa approved It, and that tha fair cromtae of to day la that will get currency legislation and antl trust legislation after tha aarna form and manner When Woodrow Wilson waa elected tha general democratic view of him waa auch that th party leader whla pared among; themaelve that it would be a caa of a whit house lamb among Capltol HU1 Hon.

The lamb to day aeem to on Capltol Hill, while th Hon ta In th whit house Tha tariff meaaur after It becomes a law, possibly may work th ruin which torn gentlemen predict for it, but whether It works evil or irood. It will Woo row Wilsons leglsla tloft Th reluctant democrat In th aenate have not become eager im their forward neaa to support th president. but tney ar coins to support mm and voting support Is what count. Wllaan Stand Firm Bom of th protection democratic senators perhapa would not Ilka to have It put In this way but they have been driven Into Una For week they urged that certain schedule were (Continued on pac 10 eelumn 1 CORONER KRUSE SAYS THE LAW HAS NOT BEEN OBSERVED tlon Into th death of Ave year old Elmer Baker killed beneath th wheel of a freight train yeaterday morning Incidentally th coroner propose to And out tha reCaon hi no wa not directly notified of the aeath tin sv number of case recently wnr people hav been killed on the VBjflroaaa, this office haa been about Wk pUoa atoUAed na amid. tTMa 1 not In accord anc with th law and does not glv th coroner th beat op port unity to get kt th fact while wit lieases ar available and their memo rte freak Teeterday I am Informed, th little Baker boy waa killed about I 10 In tha morning yet I waa not told of tha death until clock In the afternoon.

And then the Information came In a round about way when the undertaken In charge of th body ought to arrantN for th signing of a burial permit." wont: hurl stones or use torch, BUT WILL GO BEHIND FOOTLIGHTS' TO HELP WIN BATTLE FOR VOTES BBBanruffM? ') 1 iggggggst la wanaanW gggggggggaV ggggggSTC enanUaananWannl IJaaaannaP flgggB Hfp.i ggWYH vLsj taagggoKT" aalaHEs.1 11. gHp 'ggggaPl Ha ggggHggggfl SBHEii irtiw: aananJeannnW iJ1sBani Taar JS TaBaBaaBBJ LIllHBr JjLlallllHBn iflfekx aaaaar7 1 gellgggggggggannnV If aBaaaaaaaaaaf aaaBaP iaaaaBam Br i HBBBjJIrVJss: flnaahJj if aaa7jZ3 gge aaaaaaaaTar i imtT fffiff! saaTaarl PR AZL Miff VOKK. At rll aUW all rfBk' 3v ever the reentry ere IntorMte la the eJa 'T 1 nJV erne psa MM Th. lmtM rNdMiN mlmis ZSS. watch win a hei ia tfa trpiiu rH9iW 4l'tWA Opera HetMe May te drnoMlmu the vete far womea mum.

Uaaeraily apeak Ins the augn.Ki.ta a Aawrtea trr tha W'JfMWA atfcade af thrlr EavUah aillttaat i Vf at ladnHaa mm to gte theat tha veto. Tha h4 aa tha atma mar oiiiBaum nj j. rUI he Wllaaae immin Mbwi Mra. BanUh tha eugraaiata a( Aaaartea arr tha mm ar Eai idnHaa atra to aii taiaMl rraaa tha aM iffraata paa aa Marrh a. af the eapltal at Waahlnstan nrtac tha hat by preanlnaat aaifrael will rearaaeat Hawi MllhaUaa.

ra Ha Mala, Mia. Oearce Hawa, wife ef Freeldrat pla, Mlaa 1m Hayaea Olll Arnon athera wha will api fieraira, int Mlaa KHlh, Mmhmu tha aathai 88 BODIES TAKEN LEAVES A MILLION CHICAGO. April 31 Almoet the entire eataU of 11 000 000 of William Chl(ny Dordettf th youni mlllktnalr who died a fafTO, Eiypt, April I la left to feretga missionary work a cording td the term of hi wilt filed for probata Her to day Hla per aonal belonging and household good wer bequeathed, to a on her Mr. Mary Borden, spotner ox tn aead mi lonary ana i sisier living at aat street. New York, receive tothlng Th lafreat bquet 1 that of 125.

000 t6 th Chma Island missions, Qer mantown, Phttadelphla, $100 000 of wnien la to na lnveaiea, in income to be used for th maintenance of and and Infirm mlaalonarlea and mission physical equipment National Bttri Ini 1 100 000 aa a trust fund. erty known a the Yl Hope mission New Haven, unicago Hebrew mi ion, ISO 000 Chicago Tract aoctety I2S0O0 American Biol eoelety New York $S5 000 Board of foreign missions of th Presbyterian New York $50 000 to be ueed for Evangelistic work, perferably is Latin America, 81am, Africa, Da oat Board of foreign missions of the United Presbyterian chureh of North American, Philadelphia, 50 00) fof Board ot, foreign cafaalona i the Presbyteriaa (church; of tha United States known aa tha outhrn, Pre byterlaa chprch, Richmond, Va $60 000 for evangelistic work In Japaa or Africa. Africa Inland mission Philadelphia, Nile mutefone pre, ot Calro, Eypt. lis ouus The will vest absolutely and tains the following raoommendatlona VOTETO END LONG CHARI ESTON Va. April IB Striking miner of tha Kanawha coal field, in special convention here late to day voted to accept the propoaala of Governor Henry Hatfield for a settlement of tha trouble Th strike haa been In progress over a year It ha been marked by much rioting and considerable bloodshed, while three time martial low haa been pro Claimed, Th ooal operator accepted the gov rnor proposition a week ago.

Th action of th miner 4 expected to result 4a in wunarawai or iroopa within a ftw daya and a. restoration of ottll law Th vote of th miner delegates wa lt I in tavor oe accepting Gov. rnor Hatfield recommendation for a settlement of th orolonaed atruc ale Tha eovernor'B reoommendatlona Include a check welghman. a nine hour semi montniy pay and that ther nail no a incrimination. Pennsy's Loss Three Million PHILADELPHIA.

April 25 Three milhon. hundred and ten thousand dollar was the amount of the damage sustained by the fennaylvama Kail road company through the recent floods in the middle west, according to a atatement issued by tha comnamr to night 4 rrenty four bridges wTg eattea narftyjrweYdam aged," says the gtatement "In enjer4hat.the fnoremehtbf trains should not have to await the permanent replacement of bridges it was necessary immediately to construct an amount of trestle work equivalent to 4 25 miles of single track. 'The length of road requiring repairs amounted to 163 $9 miles, affecting 2 1 8 miles of track Including the above and adding the cost of damage to ata tions, equipment, telegraph line and other property, the total loss on all Pennsylvania lines amouU to 3 6 1 0,000 Grape Juice Gayety Safest. Says Belva WASHINGTON April 35 Some of th notables of Washington life took a part to day In th International Comment on Secretary Bryan grap Jute banq.uea'tQ British Ambasaador Bryce, which waa attended by tha first figure of th diplomatic corps. Many foreign newspaper hav pub llshed editorial upon It and Seer tary Bryan himself ha Issued a state ment Belva Lockwood.

who, among other distinctions, beara thoaa of having been nominated for president of th United Btates, on of th original suf fraglst and th first woman lawyer admitted to practice before th prem court approves the secretary discrimination Grap Juice gayety la th safe and an gayety ah aald. "And It doean leave a head In the morning should worry about London erltl. Representative Bart hoi dt. for year a leader In tha campaign to reatore tha canteen to the army and also an advocate of International peace doean agree witn Mra, Mwkwooa nor Bee re tary Bryan The dlplomata, of courae, were not In a position to criticise aald h. out i wouia na i nav a pnoto graph of what thy thought Dollar diplomacy or tha republican regime wa th target of criticism but grap Julc diplomacy I fear wUI much leaa effective aa far a our national miBV im concerned "What Mr Brvan aaevaa hi.

dinners la hla own business aald Mra Thomas Marshall 1 have never servea anything to drink at any din ner Ive ever given and I do not intendintend to do ao whether It la a state dinner or onafor personal friends' LONDON SUFFRAGETTES OUT OF JAIL TRY AMERICAN SISTER FOR TREASON LONDON April St A rift between th women social and political union, tha organisation of militant auffra get Lee and Ita American members wa Indicated to day by th summoning of a voourt martial composed of Qen rat" Mra Mora Drummond acting as Judg advocate and "tab net" of the union sitting a Judaea to Xry Mra Mary Ford of New York on a charge of alleged treason to th aoelety Tba military feat urea of tb court wer all in quite correct form with one exception tser wa no mn of compelling th attendance of th ac cused who failed to appear Mra ord later aald ah knew notti Ing of the charge and did pot xpoct to appear before the court. The charge against lr Ford a prepared by General Drummond were three, aa follow Flrat Palling to Inform tha union aa to th exact hour of th release of Mlaa Zella fcroerson of Jackson, Mich uhkh fact waa within Mra rurda knowledge and being valuable to the organisation she waa ta duty bound to reveal. Beoond The allegation that Mr Ford had told American press repr on from Tilrd tratnd a I announcing aonunltt4 Ford ha con of th union tV thai ah had LU of militancy In oo rt to day It wa plained that thl rul wa very Important and th record wa pointed out showing tnai cp only au rt rage tea wno had been caught ware captured red band ad. white the othera want acot fraa. This, it was aald, indicated that the perpetratora of militant acta while lorying in their Jail records did not taw.

aoout tneir apecino OBam In recltlna these facta which claimed were proved by a sheaf of clipping, from American paper which he waved aloft 'General Drummond denounced the American woman as a traitor When Informed of th charge. Mra Ford declared aha knew no thin of them and believed herself to on th moat friendly term with th organl aation which ah had been aaalailng by voluntary work, in It pres bu ru Mra tford ridiculed th aeoond thorg atatlng that had not In formed any one of uch a plot which ne hereif wa una war exuued To day affair 1 considered a Im pertaaL all th "cabinet" of th worn ana social and political union put of Jail being present "Generar Drummond declare that the militant organisation I run plea, no leaa than via oi it na bar on of whom woman blng agent yard of in the faith, bellevlnr fn such fund mentals ath doctrin of th dlvln eludtna tha dlet of Jesu Christ and In th deutrine of the atonement through, the substitutionary death of our Lord eu warist. A benseet tl 000 Wl Alfred Et BDlnk. Sooolnu In the w4u. The estate conalst of tin ana raal aetata and HAaJlOO In persoaa voperty and the executor waa etnpaavcrea co maaa au necessary aates andT partition to comply with tna terma ox en wiiu PIT PITTSPUROM April StTh work if removtna bod lea from tha Ctnrln natl mine of th Monongahola River Consolidated Coal and Cok company wrecked Wednesday by an explosion, progressed rapidly to day When darknea fell to night a total of SS bodies had been taken from tha HI fated mine at Flnleyvllle Officiate of tha coai company stated to night that It la their belief few other bodlea will be found tt la mi slble, however that the dead may pum Moat of th bodlea recovered ar in good condition Several ar allahtly burned but few of them ar mutilated Until great masse of wreckage In a number of eeetlone of th mine have xgminaa tn total death list NO LATCHSTRING OUT FOE OFFICE SEEKERS AT PRESIDENT WILSON'S PRETTY SUMMER WHITE HOUSE REPUBLICANS, THWARTED IN AnACK ON UNDERWOOD BILU SEEK TO TURN DELIB ERATIONS OF CONGRESS INTO A FARCE 1 WASHINGTON.

April 25 Fnvolou, and aeriouf treatment wa, accorded tha tariff queation to day in the houae debate. Repre sentative Moore, republican, of Pennsylvania, contributing novelty by conducting a tariff primary data for the edification and amusement of his colleagues, and Representative Mitchell Palmar, chairman of the democratic caucus, delivering the principal argument of the day In behalf of the Underwood bill. Mr Moore a innovation put the house into an uproar He presented himself in the guise of a pupil arguing questions in a tariff primer," put to him by the reading clerk of the house. The climax came when Representative Lo GaWxHBp' vi jaftaaJail HHBWwHbeuhJ' I jsy fli jjPj JaJawyyTj Frpala4 Wllaan end his fajajly wUI atary brick altaale aa a hill BPPrTrtM jik KWW i. three arJIaa kvd Wladaar Vt.

It eaaa ivaBaaafWJdl taaaea lew at tha Caaaartleut Her Tal WaS9HBrApFChaaagaj ley sad af the Gram ataaatalaa. Brtaa ISMmtMmlUJSataMmlmJKu 0 aa to mmrm a ralllaf farm laa aa fraceaat Piaa aravaa gla tha aetata tha aa elnalaa the graaldaat dealra. Near by la Csaedeae, the areJeter aaaat wtmmr vaea aa erttet ealaay where Maaftal Farriee tlaaa. It la InUaMUad tha tha arealdeat Keiraa Cm aa4 athera eaaaa darlaa the will aa weleeat agee seahere at barlakea aauaav sa4 where the lata Aaaaatve g. aasw It la InUaMUad that tha areeldeat TIN, ae Two men ware takes alrve at midnight last night from the Cincinnati nun of the Monongahela River Consolidated Coal and Coke company at FinleynTle, the scene Wednesday noon of a disastrous explosion.

Suffering sn told agonies from tha shock of an explonoii that haa already claimed the lives of nineyt six men, and exposures the two men, Charles Crawl, aged forty, and Phillip LegW, tlje same age, were brought to the surface greatly weakened and almost unconscious. (''r POPE'S ILLNESS IS RAPIDLY LEAVING ROMS. AprU li. Fapa ttua wee much batter la da? Cardinal Harry dal Val ta formed tha Riant Rev Joaapfc Schrambe, blabap af Toledo, that the pope la eutTertna; frem tbe eonaequsoa et aa attack of BTlppe which would have peaeed unnoticed If It had sSaeted aa ordlsarr peraoa. ERr)E BE0ARES MISPLACED CONFIDENCE DOSTHIM DENIES CONVERSION OF TERIVUNAL CO.

STOCK ST LOUIS, April 25 Henry Clay Pierce, chairman of the board of directors of the Waters Pierce Oil company, to day met the charge that he had converted to his own use 1 5,000 sharea in the Nashville Terminal company which had been placed in the National Bank of Commerce of St. Louis as security for a loan, with the counter statement that he had been the victim of misplaced Confidence to the extent of nearly $7,000,000. The statement of Pierce was made during the taking of depositions in the suit, filed by the National Bank of Commerce to recover the 1 5 000 shares from Pierce or their money equivalent. 1,500 000 Mr Pierce told of the formation of the syndicate to promote the Tennessee Central railway, a syndicate to which Pierce, William Thompson, president of the Bank of Commerce, and VanBIarcom, vice president and beck, of Nebraska, raisin his hand, while Mr Moore was re citins his tariff lesson, demanded For what purpose does the en I tieman met asked Kepresenta' tive Garrett of Tennessee, the presiding officer, who at this mo ment assumed the role of pnn. ciple of the school I Please, teacher Mr Lobeck gnnningly responded, May 1 go out)" Th, principal ansmr was drowned In th, lauthter and applsun, while Mr Garratt pounded his aavsl to subdue i his unruly pupils RvpremnUUv, Palmar th.

Underwood bill as a meuor, which would surely bring rsllf the. peopl, of tha nation if it racslvtd th, united support of th democratic party and predicted that It undoubtedly would survive th, opposition of th, republican remnant and the progress' i Ive embryo. He lauded tha demooratl leader Mr Underwood whose name the new tariff law will bear declaring that when tbe law became effective would take his place amona tha lm mortals of the republic," Mr Moore laid hdiAmIi "dumping; clause of tha bill, which ta deala ned to assess extra duties as high as fifteen per cent upon foreign good, old. In this country at a less price tnan aDroaa. "To meet th Just complaint of th American manufacturer that he can, not know what competition he must meet as lona aa tha limine sell his surplus product here below hla horn market," said Mr Palmer have Inserted the dumping clause.

It will close th mouth of th American manufacturer against criticism of tha law while otherwise he would find a sympathetic audience In a peopl termlned upon fair play Representative Kjutlna AmAmt of Colorado, who declared he waa i elected upon a fr sugar platform aroused representatives from sugar states witn ths declaration taaa every beet sugar factory la tha ITailad State, was rontrolled by th American auger reflnlnr company, either br stork or by selling agreement declared there waa a selUng agreement by which tha trust "flssd the prto to ana wnen challenged by CUPID SMILES AT THIS ROYAL GROUP; KAISER AND DUKE FRIENDS AT LAST LTTf ilVj iniaaaBasaauBaaasaiiaMLjLLaaj jiijLjiij miiuj iii JS 4 Ike Suke Tale UtMeaUas Metare afceva haw Capia feeajea tke lous ataadlas smca setwi Cuheriaa. The a ttmMKklem rtiaMaa tktfia I ealia. wUI 4 Ik the HliMtoalUM. aa aamkerMl, a I IfiteheM KawtM ef tierManrC lualMrae Wlillaa 1Mb na mi nuwia tMiMia aai I e. rruui araat iht war aaavvea aa taair eaana ai aaarva taa laataaa a awklreua, Uaavbars lbr had sees a ereack kl ta hmu iaaUMjtbuul aa la UekeaaeUarae far ball a Kalaer Wllkalm UanBany aa4 ta Duk ef later president, were the principal subscribers Both Thompson and VanBIarcom are dead Tbe 8,800,000 to which referene.

wss msds is secouatsl for according to Pierce a testimony, aa follows Securities loaned bv Mr Pieree to VaoBlareom on which the latter mads loans, which Fierce haa to pay $700, Loss from ths Mlmlwincl Vsllev Truat eempssy of Bt. Loots mads by an Blsrcom, but to which Pieres asms gned ss guaraptor by Pieree inlaw, Ebsa Bichards. S60O00O This loan Pieree testified he had to Pieres's nam, signed bv hla aas lu. lai with Pisres knowledge to a guar sntes to buy bonds of ths Teaneaaee Central railroad ta ths extent of 11, Advisees by Pierce ta par tha aa pauses of ths railroad after tbe syndi eats couspssa amounted to 94 000 000 Theas sdvaneea rssultsd from ths sign ing of Pieres asms to a guarantee ta iter pec 10 eelumn 1 FORT ME TO GET El WASHINGTON D. April if Dr Elliott, chief agrlcultursl engl aser has ba eaalgnsd to fort Wsyns to invsstlgsts flood conditions and will to that city arriving Monday pru II AiioougQ.

ths local nood committee as not been advised of Mr Hlllmts omlng arrsagenisnts will be mad to ak mm lor a trip over th flooded Istrlcts. Mr Elliott will com to vrt Wayne through th solicitation of Congressman Cyrus Clina, ef the TwslfUii district, his own stste CANAL TOLLS CALL FOR HOT DEBATE S. to sicmpt Its coutwtM vesss from ths payment of Panama canal tolls wr cxprsssad to day In papora read before tbe seventh annual meet (Continued on page 10 eelumn 2.) BRYAN EXPECTS TO HURRY HIS MISSION CHICAGO April IL 1 shall direct to Sacramento and will return to Washington as soon aa 1 possibly can," said Secretary of State Bryan here to as ha boarded hla train, 1 can not forecast how lona; my absence) may be, but I hop it will be short. I would not have done no If It had not been necessary These arl important daya at tha capital and if shall hurry tomiM Bryan declined to make ann statement In connection with tb com Ins conferences with Governor John i and the California lerialature. My embassage he aald.

In answer a question aa far aa my msmoryi oea, la without precadenL Wa mar create precedents In our but It would not do to apeak of them) In advance That tha secretary will have a noa pl table welcome In California waa shown to day tn flvo lnvltatione tta received here by telegraph to addreaa. pubiio Doa.ee in oan DTanciaco ana Bacramtnto. Mr Bryan aald ha ha been obliged to decline the Invitations from San Francisco aa there waa likelihood that he would ba able to speak there. There waa more chance) that a would apeak in Sacramento but ha could not maka an engages, ment TATE NORMAL WINS HONORS, TERRH HAUTEL Ind Anril II. The Indiana State normal debating; teama won the inters tan triangular debate to night The affirmative team aereatea tne isconsin cttate normal hero and tha negative team won from the Tlltnola State normal at Normal, 111 Tha queation for debate waa "Resolved that tha atateg adjust their eysteroe of Utatlqna to exempt per aonal property and land Improva menta THE WEATHER WAHHINOTON l.dl.p.

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