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PRICE THREE CENTS. TWELVE PAGES. RAC1XE, WI8CONSIH, MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 10,1990. VOL. LXXIX, XO.

167. RaU Brotherhood Leaders May Reject Report of Labor Board; Moot RhinH rincoii nnnrs tn Plan Their Next Steo in Demands lVJLm UAUMKA w- i EX-KAISER'S SON KILLS HIMSELF UNION MINERS' CHIEF PRESENTS ARGUMENTS FHIXXJP MURRAY A ROVER BK- MEN MAY OUIT, IS LATEST RUMOR EIGHT MEN ENTOMBED BY MINE EXPLOSION SHOOTS MAN IN LEG AND MAKES ESCAPE FORK ATTTHR-rm: MINK COM-MISSION; PRINCIPE OF LIA'-LNG WAGE DISrVSSEIJ. MAN WITH MILLET Iff HIS BRAIN PROVES PUZZLE TO PHYSICIANS 1 1 Decisions Reaching Union Chiefs in Regard to Wage HTRANTON. July 19 In for the mine worker before the CLAIM TROUBLES CAUSEDSUIGIDE Money Matters and Separation from Wife Said to RESCUE PARTY OF OOYYmN-MHNT MKN FATTB TO LOCATE BURTED WORKXRt, NBifl'IULR FIRE NOR OAS DETECTED. a a 1 aJj- TT Anthracite Mine commission ncre to-AWftru Arc fniireiy KJll" AtLy phlllip Murray, vice-president of MTKF.

BALAXE IS IN HOfPITAI-AS RESULT OF BULLET FIRED BY EX ROOMER IN QUARREL, i ISAAC T. BISHOP IS satisfactory and May Not Be Accepted by Them. th union, weMw the outstanding rtvlopninl of the hearing which tare drawing to a oloa In "the establishment for all time in ItttBi industry of the principle, of the living wage." Mike Balane 1523 Oak rtrwl. ta at! John Wnorowski, Who Slew His Former Wife and Sent Leaden Messenger Into His Own Head, Conscious 45 Hours After Tragedy. CALLED BY DEATH Mary's howotUU.

suffering with a St. mm A i 1 MIX W.I I I He nyrmurn nnvr- j-v i otinei wounn in I IIP leg, una r.111 peatedly their acceptance of thin Irin- jowgrtl. 72 Madsen court. In a furl-riple and their purpoae to adhere to ltVp fron, jUB(jce aM (he result of iMPER OF WORKERS Have Caused Prince Joachim to End his Life in Fit of Despondency. controversy which took place at 9:40, Former State Senator and clock Hunday niprnt at n.

It and have stated that the sole point of difference from iim in one of fact, as to what constitutes a living wugc and how should be determined." PITTSBURGH, July 1. John Luteman. nht reman, two tlf boajrea, two pumper ana three labor-era were entombed hy an exploaaen to the mine of the Union Collieries company, at Renton eighteen mllee from here, at 8: SO o'clock thin mernjnff. The exploalon blew the oajre out of the shaft, ajid as aeon as rape Irs to the hoisting- apparatus can be made rescue ere we from the Plttebunrh elation of the Bureau of Mlnea and alml-Ur crews from adjoining coal properties will endeavor to find the men. uanilladnn avatem Af the mine SUCH THAT STRIKE MAY BE INEVITABLE One of Best Known Men in MURDER OCCURS This Section of the State 0N ANNIVERSARY street.

Balane's Injuries are not serious. lie compiling of pains In hlsi back, and for a time It was believed nnf XTPIT'Q "RRfVriTER bullet had entered that part of rlUWUl- DltVini-IV Mr Murray continued. "ft ivn not i until the cross-examination thiit we laboured from the operator the utnux-If reports fn statement thu I a mine worker cmi lieJi and support- a family. on Amerl- Pastes Away Sunday DECLINES TO TALK OF THEIR WEDDING the body as well, hut Investigation showed that the p.iln Is hut the result i CHICAGO, July II reaching the railroad Morning at His Home. OF THE MOTIVE can standards on a Wlgl day." tt per 'of "brain resinned by the strug-igU in which the men enframed before the shooting.

I Several nolle officers, headed hy which I 162 feet deep, to operated by electricity furnished by a power ce -panv. Saturday afternoon It beearee Trans! at irsi of Principle RKRMN. July Id. Prince. Joachim of the Senreant Weber answered the "That Is then translation oungest son of the former kaiser necessary to mut repair ie me piani living; wsjre into OOncrt Potddam last and the power was ehut off FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED WED'DAY AFTERNOON rc te futures; tl iH, night, officers were on the hlmvlf at the worth of for Kli who left the OaK i JgJ snot nlmMlt iv conditions: house immediately Hfter the conditions; street house fmmedtateb that Is their measure of The cmare which the men had (rone man under ptesent da nis to tne bottom of the raaxr, waa oio-m The prince fired the shot io 1 ft mmtm 1 i hlu w.reVneTs "fre.l and JXT" "SSl, be- borne, 'the Villa and up to the and the machinery rufhi to St, Joseph Hoapiiai.

Waf at tfie top of trie uppi wrecicea. i beautiful eoaaaay, rentOHaed tt by weilleV.B that n(, ft the city i hoiiea I 1 1' A crowd quickly rathered, but noth- operators wnnnut price in us and 'without cost to themselves, comprise 1 Balane told the officers that KU LJuZIm hi. home for a time, but The prince's wife had left him last roomeo at nw nome the sum total of their contribution was known to have been With a bullet lodged In his brain. John Wnorowwki. 7 4 Hm lne treet, has.

upset all the theories of the mcd-j leal profession and 1 ra Horenson and1 Nott, who are attending him. slate that there is no record of a similar case In thr history of medical science. John lies wiih his hands back of his hd. and with normal pulse end temperature, fullx conscious, 46 hour after he fired a shot Into his head. l-Ee appears to be us strong as ever and since his bring taken to 8t Mary's hospital on Saturday be has walked with assistance from the police officer who is standing guard over htm.

locfors assert that he can not live, the brain oozing out of the opening in his skull, but still the man remains conscious when science maintains that be should have died many hours ago. John shot himself after he had sent v. iitino nn vear v.u. i the Information of the commission or late ne nns n-n ftv.r the separation and 4S.kS 4 aitslfl fill rKIDtl VI VWwasssj The Hon. Isaac T.

Bishop, former senator from the Third senatorial district of Wisconsin, and one of the beat known of the pioneer rearfdents ef Kenosha county died at his home in the town of Somers on Sunday morning- at the are of 7 years. Death to how to determine smi wnat to tlx saswsss-i a ins; could be done as there were ne means of reachlna the burled men. Word waa sent to the Pittsburgh station of the Bureau of Mlnea, and a rescue car and a Tull crew wae ordered to Renton. Arriving; at the scene the revsrn-tvient men rired up a bucket, and a to tne nouse at ijj hk su' kH to he taken I Prince Eltel declined to say any- AM a liing wape for 1S2.000 workers. "When we guuJMit to demonstrate I nr.

fiio not i th nir as to if nwn i I i i v. katuUlH Ll1 -j leaders regarding the wigr award to he handed down tomorrow by the mil-way labor board are correct the decision will he unacceptable and will be rejected, unlan leader declared today. One thousand genera! chairmen of ithe 1 recogmised unions are meetlntc behind closed doom to discuss their future course. While none will predict publicly that a general strike is possibility if the award is unsatisfactory, they assert privately that trustworthy information reaching them is that the award Is low 11 will not be accepted. Some le-aders say the temper of the men is such that they doubt whether an immediate walkout, unauthorized and uncalled, could be averted If the men are rot satisfied by the board's decision.

The call for today session, which will be continued for several days provides that the (funeral chairmen can. if they wish, ps on the award without submitting to a vote. Prevent Hast? Action. dv an inquiry into in- nnnwyvusw wm r.rr(. desire him as roomer hiiu iwa.ispwi vf: a buiviuc, followed a Ion illness cue to a gen small party was arm cown tne snaii.

from advancing; Thev found no evidences of lire ana i normally lrpe earnings, direct and whereupon Kll became exdted and pondent to nc oniciai anm.um indtrect that our justwatfe demands Parted to abuse lune. Mr. and Mrs. that Joachlnj was suf ferine; from a could be met nd the increase ah- Rj.iane locked their doors and went to "fit of excessive dajnentia. I ho bed bv the operators out of their the neighbors.

1T.2P Oak street, to Urletrri (hrr Germany. could detect no gas Nor could they find any traces of Luteman and his age. senator oisop wisa vmm wmm most widely known residents of this section ef the state and he had won distinction as a fanner, as a soldier In the war of the rebellion and as a member of the lerislature. He had profits without an increase the price whic.h place Kli followed mem- ill aii the 1 companions. Si of coal to the consumer, we en.loun- was tnere that KU pulled the weapon' "nc 532T The party returned to the surface.

1 1 lABchim'n ann i-r a bullet speeding Into the brain of his wnere work ei constructinaj a tage ana In former wife killing her almost destruction was his grief over Ger- tered a technical objection from the jfrom nls pocket and fired operators who raised the nuestion i jja )a thlrh. al- repairlnr to holetlnr machinery nn-nroii alao held many offices in his home gtantly on their fifth, or wooden. ready was in progress. The injured man was taken to the London nem'spapers say domeatic in th citv ambulance, and tk nMnr-o'a Until this can be completed reecue i. h.

r.nnri that his condition Is ETaSsfcwi. sen- workers can not penetrate the mine. town and was prominent for years as political leader among the members of the Republican1 party. His moat distinguished service for the State was rendered during the two to the jurisdiction or the commission to (to into matters of costs, prices, profits and monopoly. Polntx Arc Snbtnittcsl.

"We submit that We have established beyond contradiction the following points: rne ponce are flon, revelations had been promisea i who Is described as about 5 feet 11 for the trial which several times hafl UllUHai VKKHlllNI A tull welehlnr about WBBW. iivmnii iivvw been p.istnoned. pounds, and wearing a ligbt suit ana, it is recalled, was a con INJURED IN FALL lie is 38 years oi 1 Anthracite workers are not now a bat ding anniversary It was nve vears to a day between the time they stood before the preacher and spoke the vows which made them man snd wife and the time the life of the young woman was terminated hy the crashing of the bullet Into her brain. Front Room Scene of rtme The fatal shooting toot place in the front room of the house which la located at the northweat corner of Randolph and Maple streets It was the room In which Mrs. Wnorowwki and her little girl, Julia, has lived during the week they had been in Racine, following their stay of several" months in Pennsylvania.

Her body terms he served as a member of tne state annate. During his career in the upper hooee of the legislature he waa the author of many bills to aid the agricultural districts of the state and he many Important committee aaalgnmenta. Born ta Tews ef Hemmr. Roth lyt and S. Mi Heber- receiving a livinsr wage, ling, representing the two hi switch- "2 A living wage in this lndustr-lntf organ nations, are said to i would be largely in excess of the maxi-amoiu those bitterly opposed to the) mum earnings which the operators MRS.

GEORGE FKCL SffiTAES'0 BROKEN HIT AJTD CUT OS 'T I show In their table award which thc understand is to READ AH RKKULr Of "3 Our demand for I minimum BLiAMES INSL'FFIC'LHWT MGRT COX BACK HOME AFTER CAPITOL VISIT OA NT IT A TV. MOBS THF PTtKM-I) NT AND DiMOVMBBk BBVTBHAfc rig Qrr.snovs with him at WHfl'lSi HorsE. wage Of per day with differentials) spicuous figure among the Oerman royalists nnd gamblers al Monte Carlo. Friends Deny Stories. Friends of Prince Joachim deny stories current in Berlin that his suicide at Potsdam Bunday was brought about by scandal.

They aay that aside from his martial disappointments the prince was acutely embarrassed through his restricted finances. Like his brothers, he is believed to have been sadly in need of funds, owing to the limited allowance from the The former senator was a native ef Kenoah county. He waa born in the town of Homers June 1144. a son of the late Jacob and Fanny (Potter) lay across the bed when Officers Pell BiehoD. who were among the earnest mrgr, -ntered the room.

She be handed down, but they are working with the others to prevent any hasty action by their men. While the leaders of the recognized unions are in one conference. 100 chairmen of locals o' ih' new Yardmen's and Knginemen's associations which oaJ ed th- gtrlbaal in Arril. c.t-thered to await irit award. tirunau, president at the Chicago Yatdmen's nssociat pareni body all the ROW union- Hlild his men wruild pas on I if mdepend- Is reasonable and conservative.

"Therefore, we contend thut we have earned the judgment of this commission for our full wage demands on our submission in this phase of the case." I'nlon Krcoftiiltlon. On the nucKtinn Of union recognition. Mr. Murra' said. "There can be no real industrial peace or accelerated production in the anthracite industry until! the t'nltftd crown funds pormuiea mm oy ina Mrs Oeorge Pell, tot Ninth street, was seriously Injured at 10: It o'clock Saturday evening When aha and her husband were returning to their home after attending a performance down town.

Wltlle passing ever planke laid over an opening on Centar street she felt Into it, suffering a fractured right hip. a long cut on her head and severe bruises about the body. Bhe wti removed to Hi. Mary's hoapltaJ In the city ambulance. Kunday forenoon an X-ray photograph of the broken hip wus secured by the attending phywl-clan, Dr.

Faann. There la danger of her being crippled for life, It Is aald. The accident occurred about midway between Seventh and Eighth POLUMPUS. July 19. Gov.

Cox, the Democratic presidential nominee, who conferred with President Wilson esterday In Washington, arrived In Columbu al 7:48 o'clock this morn-i if prepared to work on matters of state business tuduv Hbd to meet with the Democratic national committee here tomoi row. Mine Workers of America arc given a MKO of the recogn Ir.ert h'otherhoods settlers of thie section of Wisconsin. wa- mlll breathing snd they at once Nn. Bishop was a direct deecendent i nt )n a for the ambulance. Be- of Oen.

Potter, one of the famous i fwre and the city sm-leaVdera of the American troops In the arrived on the scene the wo-war of the Revolution. Ills father mKn waj aead, one of the bullets. Waa a political leader and had the fired from the JM calibre autematlc distinction of being the first clerk in revolver which waa found under her, school dlatrict No. 1 in the town of having penetrated the brain en-fiomera. tered the head Juat In front ef the Senator Bishop was educated In the left ear, taking an upward oourse common oehjoola of his home town into the brain.

and When he completed his sc hool The wmmn had been ill for several jitxaaBiJaaBi BOY RUN DOWN AND KILLED BY TRUCK The new union ieaJMtnd re, og it ion II and romplete recoK'Wtlnn of their nnon IB no lorasi 1 1 m-r-ij their former i.gllis before WASHINGTON. July t9. Unite of opinion on-the league of na the statement of a fuel. It cannot hfkVe, nor doei it etalm 1 ran have, the Influence over the great body of mine workers which, it should have until the operators accord it complete re '( INCREASE FINES FOR SELLING 'WET' GOODS streets on Center street. There la a large opening made In the atreet at that point, extending from the enter of Die roadway to the wall ef the large brick building of the Mitchell Motors cemaany, The opening in the Prussian government.

Prince Joadhlm Is also reported to have been brooding over the ultimate fate of the former royal house and the criticism io which his father has boen subjected in Germany Prince Joachim was said to have been the favorite son of the former German tfflpregN and fears are expressed that the news of his suicide may have a fatal effect on her, as she recenth suffered an acute recurrence of her heart trouble. Kx -Kaiser Much Affected. DOOIt.N, Holland July 19, --The announcement of Prlnoe Joachim's death came to Iworn castle like a thunderbolt. Yj The former Herman empress, wlm, during the Inst week has been seriously troubled by her heart trouble, Is believed not lo have been Informed however, has been greatly affected by the untlinel', end of his favorite son. Price Joachim saw 4ils parents quite recently.

It waa only the first of June that he paid tbem visit to Doom castle. Michael, II. Year-Old Son of Hubbard and that they drove south Inatead of turning sins nnniiii i'iwirn in ir- lice station ss ordered hy Detective Pell. Finch, when told shout the ac Thoma. la Fatally Injnred when Urate Ante Pass Over Mis Body In Center Street.

tions In particular and the Democratic platform In general was acclaimed by I'rcstdent Wilson nnd Gov Cox, th" Democratic presidential nominee, In aiatenieni.s published today treating of eMerday's conference at the White House. President Wilson's statement said thai he and the partv are absolutely one with regard to tilt great Issue of th league of nations" snd that Mr. Cox "Is ready to be the champion In nvery respect of the honor of the ns -tlbn and the secure pence of the world Gov. Cox In summarizing the results returnine; to work. The labor board I refused to I ear ihelr demands and It und' rstonu there would be nothing in the gWlafd lie handed (t 1 1 to- piorro-v to cover I he --ff' the strikers.

Tn Pass on want blUCAOOi uly ip, The ftral grand 1 1 1 1 for imi' thar of MMAUtlVaa, general chsirman general corn I It eemn of titn I I pat nu.ed rallrOd lcothrhoo-1 open Ifl ('IrfcsKo tnnmrroi p.s upon' tfie agv uWiiid of the railroad Mf nuril. Th, board decision, ifr 'ftu been announced, Will Nl nudt pub In II om I row Approximately 1 nnon offici.N are expected to be present when the council takes flna1 tlon on the award. According to union ruies all questions of Wa increase must he submitted- to a referendum ote of the entire membership of the unions, tlv call for the grand council stated the purpose of the gathering was to consider and pes finally upon the award DRIYF.R OP THi: CAR TKI.I- DIKKKRiiNT MTQRIF. IH CLAIM street was made for the purpoae of extending a aervle pipe from a atreet I main There were three lantern on the pile of (lirat at the east edge of the opening according to Mr. Pell who accompanied his wife at the time of the tculdent.

hut they did not threw sufficient light on the plank placed for pedestrians to croas over the opening, he said. lie iilso said that there were no baao 1 placed across the path cloee to he building and that the crossing factll-I tics provided were inauff Iclent. HI" MTt.WM'IsKK, Wl It, "It would psv vlolntors of the federal pro hihition to be arraated May or lune smi'1 rfflaejn A White of the prohibition Inspector's office "All vlolatois of the prohibition law are ubieci tn heavv Internal tlon said that he understood Pe to that be should drive to ihe company's office OS Racine street, When the men were taken to the pullo. station Finch Insisted that he was the driver of the car, a story directly opposite to the one told to Of-fleer Johnson at the scene of the accident. I.arsen also Insisted that Finch wus driving end that he, Lsraen, did The life of Michael Thomas, hged 11 years, eon of Hubbard Thomas, 1107 Racine street, was crushed out under the wheels of a heavy motor Of the conference said it brought out mai .1 t.

ri JOUaie taxes Ht manth Is the bealnnlna- of that he ami the president "are agreed the federal fiscal ear. the taxes will truck, a short distance south of i not hae tip wheel st the time Tenth atreet on Center street, shortly er a witness to the accident ss to the meaning and surrieiency oi the Democratic platform and the duty i of the pnnv In the lace of the threat i 1 wife started to pane over ahead of him, I he said, but had only reached the cen- after 6:30 o'clock Saturday evening them uml Insisted that Lareen waa driving the nischlne. both of the men broke down and admitted that Lstrsen ter of the plank croeaing when she His death was not Instantaneous, but Hard Blow Io Brother. WIERtNGEN, Holland, July It, The tidings of the sudden death of Prince Joachim came as a great blow to his brother the, former German before the ambulance fell Into the pit, which la eight feet occurred ened bad faith to the world In the name of America." Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democratic candidate for vice president, who also participated in the confer- reached Bl.

Mary's hospital. HIb lit- was the driver and that the story told deep and on the bottom of which was a pile of loose brick. Her side strucK tie body waa crushed, a number of i Officer Johnson in the first instance ribs broken and numerous bruises on was correct. the trunk as well as the limbs. The Was Heaping Owt.

crown prince, who only this morning i the pile of brick. Mr. Pell said, and i ssmh i lMrned the news from Adjt. von Mul- that is how her hip was rracturec. ine bricks also caused the long cut on her helm.

fatal Injury, however, was the dislo- Finch says that Lnn wu placed conference between Mr. "Wilson and Mr. Cox. The relations between Joachim and cation of the spine at the neck wmcn in charge ot tne wneei so max no was found when Drs. Nott and Tom- could stop the leak In a barrel or oil be assessed for' the whole year.

Shrewd saloonkeepers, estimating that the cost of selling one drink may amount to $5,020.74 in penalties and double tajes. are considering the ad -visabitity of raising the price of moonshine. a retail liquor dealer the taxes which may be doubled are as follows; Double taxes for the year. penalties under section 3176 for failing to file liability, occupation tax. $416.87.

and penalty for selling In a dry state, $2,000. In the case where a still is made, a quantity of liquor manufactured and some of it sold, the person eonvfeted would be liable to fines and penalties aggregating $8,496.16. exclusive of whatever fine Federal Judgo Qelger mav impose. Frederick William were always of the i most friendly nature; the former bc- Partj leaderH he-re expreased satl- fss i ni'ar Ut. raenUs Iha pach performed a post-mortem ex- which was on the rear part or the amlnatlon shortly after his -death, on truc He says he saw the boy on the the order of District Attorney Jan- blcyeW hut It was too late to eafl to The eifi.v,M..

SteM r.v tr. th. the favorite of the famllv made by the board. bner these circumstances It is not known whether the board's award wi be submitted to referendum or whether final action will be taken by the union chiefs in aeasion here Ask More Than Billion. The wage increases asked by the railroad workers, of whom there are learly 2.600.000.

would total more than 11,000.000,000 The demands ran re from BS.1 per rent for shopmen to Pr cent for maintenance of way employes. ecky. larsTTl was running tne maoaine. capital. In addition to the conference cn'rreU this morn-with President Wilson, the nominee I lK.

wi, Perebooni and saw a number of senators, reoresenta- I probab will go to Doorn. the refuge RwponalbiliCT Not Placed i-arsen insisted mm tne inoinu oor TheWnelbilUy for the accident was going jfr jljlU head, tt is said. Photographs of the scene of the accident were taken Bunday, and a ault Is liable to result. WORKING FORCE OF I RAILROAD REDUCED NUMBER OF EMTIX5YKB IS OCT DOWN 10 PER CENT BY PENNSYLVANIA IJNE; EXPENSES TOO of the former emperor, this afternoon. ttves and other officials before departing for Columbus, late yesterday.

la bains- lnveatlgated bv the county T' TT! the cast side of the street, called to authorities. Mr. Janecky was out making investigations Saturday evening and again Sunday morning. The RESIDENTS WOULD OPEN HARVEY ROAD BRITISH CONSIDER BARRING OF BISHOP police tooK Artnur rinen, pi -Salle street, and James Larsen. lio: CIVILIAN FIGHTERS ATTACK TROOPS HIGH.

LaSalle street, to the station following the accident, and it was planned to hold them over night. District Attorney Janecky wa consulted in the Petitions are being circulated among i residents In the vicinity of Harvey road! hint and that he. Thomas, turned directly Into the path of the truok and was run down. He Insisted that it waa Impossible to swerve the truck ta save his life ss he had too short notloe of the boy's act. Larsen la but 18 years of age and, had never driven a motor truck before, according to his statement to the, police He suld that he had driven a snisl! pleasure car before, however, and was conversant with some things about a trurfc.

Another story as to how the acci PHILADELPHIA, July 1. A 10 with a view to presenting them when the case Is brought before the circuit matter and agpressed the opinion that h.Mh. csnt nMludden In the working asks that the a k. 1 1 a in court by the city which there wa no neec or iocs in up in-men who were on the truck at the time of the accident. He said they would appsar when wanted as witnesses! in event an Inquest Is held he made thla week.

It waa announced here today at the company' office. In the eastern region alone, which takes In the territory east of Altoona, dent occurred waa told by two small The resDOnstblllty for tne ecciaeiu LONDON' July 19 The question as to whether the Most Rev. Daniel Manniv archbishop of Melbourne, Australia, shall be barred from Ireland In view of his recent utterances tn the United States, which are reported here as antl-Kngllsh. Is under consideration by the Hrlttsh government. This statement was made by Andrew Bonar Taw, the government apokesman.

in the house of commons today. Mr Bonar Ijaw evaded answering when aaked by a member of the house whether representations had been made to the Vatican regarding the speeches of Archbishop Mannlx. between 11.000 and 13,000 worker could not be ascertained, there being hj'tjjjrlynds the Thorns boy, wfrfr Of a bayonettlng incident in the street. CORK July 19 This city was in a state of terror last night as a reault of street fighting which broke out a bsyonetting incident in the street In which a former soldier was killed About 10 00 p. m.

indiscriminate firing started in virtually all sections of the city. The casualties re-ported up to this morning were only three killed and fourteen wounded. The riling waa participated In. It Is stated, by military patrols In motor at least two different stories as to how will be laid off. It waa stated.

It waa stated the reduction road across the North Shore track be opened. In the event this Is not granted the company has proposed to build a aubway at the ravine north of the road. Some of the residents are more favorable to the latter plan believing that too great a danger exists at the Harvey road, even though a flagman were to be stationed there. Two residences on the north aide of the road obacure a clear view of the electric line to the north and a bend tn the right of way rendered necessary by the fact that expenses have been exceeding income Rtnct Warfare Between the R4nn Felners and Military Patrols Is Kurt-nais and FolVnwa Mgbt of Terror in Irish Capital. JTVMBF.R OF CA8VAInKS IS WELL OVKR Hr.NDRia MARK CORK July 19 Two military wagons, loaded with soldiers, which paas-ed through the streota of Cork at 3 oclock thla morning were attacked by civilian with bombs and blown up.

between 0 and 70 soldiers being injured. The civilians threw 39 bombs. Thla attack followed a night of ter for some time past MEXICAN GENERAL PLACED ON TRIAL In view of thla condition, the verbal announcement aaid it waa decided to "trim sails" and pat economiea Into It occurred. Carelessness ana ignorance on the part of Larson, a green driver placed In charge of the large truck by Finch, the regular driver, is charged by some. Cthssspe Their Story.

One of the bad features of the case eras the attempt on the part of Arthur Finch to distort the facts or mislead the police completely. The truck whloh waa driven over the boy is the nronerty of the Lock wood Oil com- as It runs to the station la also regard ed as making the proposed opening of operation. WcaUltcr Forecast. Wisconsin: Generally fair tonight: The reduction affects the entire ays the road objectionable. Home of the M.ni.

At gt th. i Inn ih.t n.r. somewhat warmer In west portion tern. A formal announcement will be WASHINGTON. D.

July 1 Advices to the state department from the embassy at Mrs loo City today were that Oen. Pablo Uonaales. arreated at Mont- Tuesduy Issued later In the day. Increasing cloudiness and mllttng th railroad company to con- warmer, probably lw ssiwwwaai i struct the subway, will hasten tne CHICAQO. July Normal street erey last week, would be pieoea on ror into which the city was plunged north portion Saturday.

any. Raelne street. Finch was the time when the ravine ia to be improved and turned into a park system. car service on the Chicago surface as a reault of atreet ftghtlng in which 1 as r.ittrroffisPra oonsales has been Queiea in tne lines was resumed thla morning fol him. Al tne lime ot tne areiarnv vear mm.

Al tne ume oi nm ikio'hi isi lorries and armored cars. Frightened women and children hurried Into side streets and doorways and knocked frantically at numerous nouses for admission Volunteer patrols hurried to their assistance, but several young girls and former soldiers had been hit by flying bullet and were taken to the hospital. The people were warned to lie down while the volunteer guarda watched the movements of the armored ears. After midnight the etreeta were comparatively quiet, with the military patrolling them but there waa occasional firing up to 3 o'clock thla morning. lowing a compromise agreement be tween union heads and company off! RIMIA a AID TO BB READY FOR PBACK WITH POLASD cera yesterday afternoon, under whleh iisaiigj as aavlaa- thai h.

waa not on the. seat but h', detention and trial tr -are mat Maximum Minimum Range Maximum Minimum electrical workers. shopmen and 73 5 .17 .72 .00 .11 Sunday. trackmen who have boon on strike for Inn Felnere and the military participated. Two men were killed and eome forty were wounded the gun flght-iag.

which brought the total of eaau-altiea well over the oae hundred mark. The Sinn Felnere uaed the guerrilla tactics which should be outlined In the plan of campaign of the republican army. The fighting broke out a the reault that his I standing an the run-board of the ma- four davs. wilt receive substantial in LONDON. July The British government received a note from the Rua-slan Soviet government stating that Russia was prepared to agree to an srmlstlee and to make pesos with make a juatlAee by his refusal to publte statement caadeaiajag leaders af the revolt.

creases. The raises win be retroactive cune. to July 1 and will affect about MOO It waa a We charged that the men mm. triad to run awgjr from the officers Haage Precipitation .02 of an iaah. L.

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