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SANTA FE 1 VOL 50. TP SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914. NO. 328. fi OF TRADE SIGNED AS MORE UGLY CHARGES MADE AGAINST HEAD OF GEORGE JR.

REPUBLIC GOTHAM GRAND JURY WILL FROM 36 HOORS i PR0BE CHAREE 0F FAMILY-MURDER HILL i Hill tora as know foria f'lKtriit Altorney James ft ilker non lift for York and Washing ion today ami It was understood that tin question of a compromise of Hie gotermm nt a ctoie against the alleged improper butter pries fining methods 'of the Elgin board was the principal I object of Ills Irlp The hearing was tontinued two weeks ELECTED GREAT NORTHERN PRESIDENT Paul, Minn March Lewi ft chairman of toe board of dtrer of the Grew Norther Had way. el ted president of the mmpai.i meeting of tbe board of directors thin afternoon He will retain h- title of thairmao of the board ex othr FIRST SEA-FIGHT OF MEXICAN VAR Oil TO-DAY OF BLIZZARD I Duopolies a FINDINGS OF THREE INFORMAL JUDGES SCORE FOUNDER OF JUVENILE COMMUNITY FOR AL LEGED IMPROPER CONDUCT WITH GIRL CHILDREN AT IN STITUTION OF COMMERCE ALliGEO EM3EZZLU i ON CHARGE OF VIOLA- 1 ANTITRUST LAW jriNQ COMMODITY PRICES I Authorlt) ln 6rch ad to Be Conaciencaleaa Swindler Believe Fugitive la at Large Upon the High Seas jld Wire to New Mexican.) Yjton, March 3 The I I SHOCKING ACCUSATIONS AGAINST URIOSTE TO BE INVESTIGATED BY DISTRICT COURT INQUISIT ORS WHO BEGIN DELIBERA TION8 THIS MORNING; CIVIL DOCKET NOT EXPECTED TO BE LARGE The ho king (barge against Fran 1 rJeoo 1 riovie airuaed of killing bt own children ht one of the most sen national caaea to be considered by the Santa Fe couuty grand jury for the March term of district court, which convened thia morning to deliberate on 1 PANAMA CANAL CHIEF CLEM NOT SUSPENDED, STATES Colonel Coethda 'Correct Eresneeos Report Regarding W. F. Snlpley of Subeietente Department; Entirety Competent Official Regarding Whom No Complaint Haa Been Mad. ftaamngtou I) (' March 3 la Miry today of Colonel Geo W.

Goeth 1, chairman of the Panama canal (ommlaeion. who it now here, numle-r of mantra of unuaual inter liahea that dapaicbea dated Panama, NEW YORK PAINFULLY BEGINS TO DIG ITSELF OUT OF SNOW DRIFTS AS WEATHER MODER ATES AND TEMPERATURE RISES AFTER DISASTROUS STORM. RAILROAD TRAFFIC STILL C0NS10ERAH.Y, DEMORALIZED 101 IV FIVE OF EICHT LOST EARGES RECOVERED AND TEARS FOR SAFETY OF 33 MEN ARE QUIET ED, DAMAGE TO 'TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH LINES THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. (By Leased Wire to New Mexican Ntw York, March 3 William George founder and former head of I he I.t-orge lunn.r Republic at Free 'rile was further scored by i ibe findings of ihrue informal Judge, In report made public today The present Investigation was conducted under the Joint auapites of a commit i tee representing the Freeviile InriKu tion and the National Association of George Junior Republics It concern Itself with three charges, two of which the Judges sustained On a third, the charge that George was the father of a girls child a ver dot of "not proven" was returned i FEDERAL GUNBOAT ARRIVE OFF HARBOR AT TOPOLOBAMPO TO ENGAGE GUNfcOAT TAMPICO, WHICH CONSTITUTES NAVY OF REBEL PLENTY OF GUNPOWDER TO BE BURNT. tpectol dispatch to New Mexican), Nogale, Sonora, Hex, March The first naval bailie in the hiatory of ike Mexican revototton was expeo ted today at Toputobampe.

Btoalom. Reporto received by General Ctmata were that the federal gunboat Morelos and Guerroro had arrived off he harbor, where toy the gunboat Tast-plro. which recently went ever to the constitotionaUsU. was asserted that the grow of the Tampico had plenty of amrauBitkie. sad that from the Interior ef the landlocked harbor it would be eeay to fizbt off the two federal verneis, which must enter through a narrow eat.

Some time wuir nine td Duluth board of trade and polls chamber of commerce I rd today aa violators of law, fixing the prices of the farmer of the north and ef flour to the consumers at before the house rules com ip decide on Rpreseutatlve demand for rongreaslon Urn. Sir Macalian tbarg etevatnr men, by sell'ng to grain they held aa agents aw, defrauded the wheat of the Dakotas and Montana if fa 09,000 a year Feib ral to abolish future trading, aspect ton and grading In pub todse, he urged, was the only relieve farmers who lost ml through manipulation In los Angeles Calif, March 3. Efforts to ascertain the whereabouts of onsumtino Rlccardt, said to be the son of a Roman senator, and well known here aa an attorney, were un successful and the authorities now toe Ifete he la on the Atlantic coast, beaded for Home Ricoardl was charged with having embexxled from ftilliam Hhaw, In a warrant issued by, the dist ric-t attorney the police declare Rlccardl loft Lot Angnlta owing thousands of dollars to various firms, and that he swindled many poor Italian families TTts liii rardir'wbo was Mias' May belle Culver, of Indianapolia, la in Benide. thl offense it nwi on tula offense, I ago. It Hill bered, Trieste, who lived on College J(By Leased Wire to New Mexican) street, waa locked up In tbe county New York March Fresh food M'1 h4rKMl billing one of hi.

little children Poliowing hi arr in or about February 8, lam, stating that Shipley, chief clerk of toe oubsistence department had been suspend on grounds of Incompetence. ere erroneous Colonel Coetbal aajs Mr. Shipley as not suspended at that time or at any time since He also speaks el Mr Shipley as aa entirely competent iffieial and aay he now aatietoe-inry discharging the Important dune if chief clerk of the gnbsiateace do of the canal It appear that Mr Shtpky bad poken of resigning in order to accept a business position, which had been offered him, and tins may have given-rise to the other statements in returnee to him Colonel Goetbala also -ntlrely exonerates Mr Shipley from ny connection with the alleged trims-ic-kmx which led to tbe euapenakoa ef John Burke, manager of the conimiw vary V'" that m.lk from delayed tram George had made improper overture I rj cyPn B)1( (jja( WP j0 another girl' room at night and I fondled her Tbe Judgt who pseaed on tbe charge were Joseph f'honle, Jr Samuel Heabury state supreme court Justice, and Mlsa Lillian ft aid, a nodal worker An erroneous report from Ithaca Sunday night aald that the judge in thl hearing had rendered a decision acquitting George REPORTED IN ENGAGEMENT. moved through ih snowdrift restoration of the fire alarms, and aboie j. '1 sunshine, came to New York arid enuroti today in the wake of thf gn-Ht storm of Stxcday and Mon dsj No more death 'were reported and at noon the mercufy stood at 34 Colder, but continued fclear, was the prediction for tonight.

Of tbe eight barges drift off Fire Inland, the were la tow for New York City todar This quieted feara for the The atate oi Mintioaot In-1 en Metro erloual in Bbe filed auit rn or the evil, he aald, had fnr divorce here laat Saturday, a lie- Ing enmity tf er pi mrj FIFTY FEDERALS KILLED came rtytort ihat several other chfl dren bad died, one after the other, un dr mysterious clrenmatonces I'rt ore 'escaped from Jail and led the of fleer of the law a merry chase for Home day He was captured and brought back to San1 a Fe The rlril docket does not appear formidable at this time Just wbat the criminal docket will be like remain to be seen, folio Ing the sen Ion of the grand jury The grand jury for this term of court is composed aa follows A Burger, foreman, Jose LI ego Yfontoya, Apolonlo Lovato. Bernardo Rivera. Jose Amado Martinez, Pedro I Rovbai. Ferguson, Juan Sandoval, Santos Ortiz, Nicola Sanchez, Rumaldo Ortega. Veronico Roybal, Carlos Orllx, Felix Ataestas, Teo-dodo Aranda, Perfecto Gallego Pet rollno Pino, Antonio Herrera, Felipe Romero, Jsme Lopiz, and Teoflla Her rera.

icei CASE OF KOMI MS IS AUIX POSTPEO Trinidad. Colo, March on tbe retsrn In habeas corpus Instituted by tk United Mine Rocker of America, to aecure tbe release of Mother Joeea, the noted woman trike leader, held a military charge at Ban Rafael hospital here, wr again postponed to the district court today. The lBoe of Judge Advocate Major J. Bonghton was tbe reason I aaalgawt for the request foe postpone- nr arte nr nirrurwn I m'nL Judge A W. McHendrie, Kiel Li Or IU I HtKU nounced that the argument would be beard tomorrow afternoon and that to-' Budapest, Hungary, March morrow morning he would hear argo-tence was pronounced today on 32 on the motion to be made by Rutbenisc charged with inciting gs-j Attorney Haw kin for the min I workers that Mother Jones be produced In court Tbe military nuthsrt-tie have announced that they will SENTENCE ft bullion agalnat the Anatro-Hungarian I government The i at naught by lobby, waiailve Dillon of South la ypurted Reprcaentatlve Maua rmtlgatlon reaolutloti and Bern- gveky, formerly a member of board of trade, told the i the Chicago public ware-poly fixed tbe grain price arid Tbe Chicago board, be wait In buabela a receipt averaged I year.

Hie Caa May Lap. 111., March 2.H earing of Board of Trade case before -4i in tbe federal court here come up. It was made El Paso, Texan, March S-e-A apodal to tbe Herald from Nogales gives a rebel report that fifty federal were killed and a cumber of prisoners taken In a battle at Acuna, atate of San Lula Potoal, laat Saturday. General Francisco Carrera commanded the rebele and the federal were led by Colonel Quintana, say a the report The federal dead Include Major Antonio ft. Varga, Captain Contains Canale and Lieut.

COLORADO ATTEMPTING TO GRAB RIO GRANDE. ftahlngon, C. Marrh 3 Senator Thomas introrimtd a resolution today to anthonz o- lorado to aue the secretary of the Interior to revoke an order which prohibited dlyrndon of water from the Jtlo Grande to Coltirado project. Vk yy. I safety of 33 men aboard who were on their wj from Norfolk or Newport News Railroad schedule were Improved tet tar from normal The damage to telephone anil tele-raph Im-K Id New Yfrk and New J.reey will be many hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Two thousand poi were blown dowtfor broken by tbe wind and wire covering a distance of toO tulles snapped Business in the financial distil continued rouiu curtailed today by reason of tbe storm, New Yo began today to dig Itself Tbe Weather la fair and the temperature rising. With a foot of snow and ice pecked hard on the heavy coating of snpw left by two previous storms, the city is assuming something tike normal conditions after thirty six hours of blixjard weather Street car and railroad traffic impv9 ed today All trunk Itue with torml tinls in New York, New Jersey. Hoboken and ft'rebswkefFbegsn moving train to distant pointe, for the firet rime in two ttsya-in Its submits, twelve persons are dead a a resulf of tbe storm Three of the live lost were those of laborer employed In moring anow on the Long island railroad They were run down by a motor train. Two other men, on a snow shoveler, wwalled by Long Island railroad train. Two other victims of the storm were killed by falling electric wire In New York The loss to business ln this city sod the railroads, and the cost to city, public and private corporation for snow removal will run Into millions.

ALBUQUERQUE DADS -DIVIDE HOPELESSLY ON MAYORS SALARY HBLE BRITISH INTERVENTION (MEXICO WOULD BE FANTASTIC DECLARES FOREIGN SECRETARY CHARLES LEE BISHOP-PIONEER, PASSES AWAY nor produce Mother Jones in court ithout a court order Tbe Moyer case win be the fcwae I the legal argument- principal prisoner. Father Alex-flu, a rtulan Monk, from Mount A the, was condemned to four and a half yeare Imprisonment He wa said to be the leader of the movement and was alleged to hav carried on tbe propaganda under the guise of efforts to convert the Ruthenlan peasantry to the Suaaiaa faith. The movement was said to have been financed in Rossis. The other 31 convfeted person were sentenced to term ranging from fit months to two and half yeare. XI! I a ln what on our pr would be such a fantastic attempt a the sending ofva c-: MAJORITY VOTES AGAINST 3200 EMOLUMENT FOR EXECUTIVE AND SELLERS SAYS HE WILL NOT BE CANDIDATE NEW MOTOR FIRE TRUCK ORDERED WORK ON NEW STOREHOUSE TO START AT ONCE.

WELL KNOWN CITIZEN. RESIDENT HERE FOR THIRTY YEARS DIE8 OF APOPLEXY BOON AFTER RETURN FROM TRIP TO CALIFORNIA TIME OF FUNERAL DEFINITELY ANNOUNCED. NICK MADDOX MANAGER OF WICHITA WESTERNS ftlehnn, March JtWk Maddox, former pitcher tor the Pitta-berg National league baeehaJl team, -win manage the local YCeetara league team doling the senstm. lfi raaiisi'lhfe SefinltiF axmhnsro went to-Jay, sari hi player would report for practice Maroh I. III DO BUT SO EDWARD DRAY PSJHE HOWEVER, RESERVES I TO 6EEK OWN REPARA-IN CASE UNITED STATES T0 EXACT SATISFACTION LTRAGES.

force which to be effective would have to he a very large force Into any part of Mexico, "But don't Intend to let the af ftrifrtotrand- "tnjmUi change of circumstance it 1 ln out power to take further action, we shaB take whatever slept may be practi cable Replying to another question, Bit Edward Grey aald that Great Britain hud not recognised Villa aa a belli-gerenl A further question brought out th statement from 8lr Edward Grey that no assurances had been obtained from Provisional President Huerta regarding the protection of British subject In Mexico. i NOT who died this Its pioneers, Mr Griswold, the public Briton later the Miss her he That Bishop here after road. GRAN PA BRYAN HAS ANOTHER Washington, D. March 2. A new baby girt at Secretary Bryan home today delayed a conference with th British am- basaador and also the cabinet meeting Mr Bryan telephoned hi office and the Hon that he would he late, and also the news of the birth of a gtrl to hi daughter, Mrs.

Richard CATTLEMEN GATHERING IN OKLAHOMA FOR CONVENTION Oklahoma City, Okie. March Hundred of cattlemen from all aro Gobi of the weet began arriving here today for the eonvemioa of the Pan-bandle-RtrathwMiters Stock men' a octal ioa. which will continue throe dava The association haa a uembereVp Hargreaves of Lincoln, Neb Mr g71 It U. Hs memVcs Bryan now has aix grandchildren. handle about 1 099,090 head af cattle la yrar, Albuquerque.

N. March Tb Albuquerque city fathers are hopMena-ly divided on the question of a salary for the mayor. By a vote of 3 to 3 iast night tbe council voted against an ordinance placing the ealary at 1390 per month and the matter will be left In abeyance for the present Mayor Seilers has announced that he wiB nod run again. New Fir Truck Ordered The council voted to purchase at once a second motor fire truck, to cost 9.090, and to be stationed in the Highlands To Storehouaa, ftork of rebuilding the burned store house of the Santa here will com mence at once, the plant being on tbe ground, according to C. E.

Conner assistant to Vice President Hodges, who la her today. Milne Stays On the Job. Tbe school board last night unanimously re-elected John Mfine city superintendent of school and voted to rale his salary from 12259 to per year. FEDERALS ILL FISHY THE DEVIL WITH HUE WESTERN FEDERATION TEACHES GOSPEL OP HATE BITTERLY SA YS BIG JIM MNA UGHTON 4 deafh'bf Charles eB1sfiop. of apoplexy at 19:30 oclock morning, Santa Fe loses one of Bishop was born In 1858 in and after attending schools he went to the New Normal school of which he Was principal In 1883 he married Mary A.

Campbell and with came out to Santa Fe. wa thirty-one year ago. Mr was one of the first settlers the betiding of the rail He lived through the stirring "early days" while engaged in the mercantile business He followed Ttftf lice Of a' merchant Tor' six or 'seven years and his health being poor he went to Espanola and lived on a ranch for a couple of year. Then he became the private secretary of the late A. Staab, and aerved In that capacity for twenty years or more.

Mr Staab died last year an1 shortly after hi death Mr. Bishop ruired from active business, passing the evening otitis life in San Diego. He had had a stroke of apoplexy before going to California. He Improved steadily In health and seemed a well man when he returned her Saturday. Mr.

Bishop was a charter member of Coronado Camp No- 3 of the Woodmen of the World, with which he wa identified In a prominent way Tor the past twenty years He belonged to no other orders. He wa aa elder ef the Presbyterian church here, and was much admired for bi fine character and genial disposition. Surviving bint are a widow and two -children; one son, Carl A. Bishop, the well known. Insurance agent and -past exalted ruler of the Elks, and one daughter, Mina Marion J.

Bishop, arrangements for tbe funeral will not be made until word can be reeetved fronr Mf. le daughter and mother who reside la Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Should Obey find it impossible to come to Santo Fe tbe funeral will likely be held Thursday from tbe Presbyterian church. TOO LATE TO VIEW BODY. SAYS MEMBER OFTOMMYSSIDN El Paso, Tex, March 8. A member of the Benton Investigation commission today expressed tbe opinion that the Investigators never would go to Chihuahua to view the body of tbe slain Scotchman.

"Thl 1 my personal belief," be said, "and (a not based on official information. Benton Was killed February 17, and this la the third of March. The body mast be In such condition by this time that any wonnd or wounds ln the flesh would be The commission was still marking time here today, pending the outcome of negotiation with General Carranxa Marion Letcher, consul at Cb Omaha who came here yesterday, may return to hit poet ahead of the commission if there la too much delay, aa business accumulate rapidly In the consulate, KO STRIKER CAN 60 BACK TO ORX UNLESS HEREMCESUmi MAY SCRATCH OUT DEMOCRATS EYES Wire to New Mexican.) March 3. Sir Hd- the British foreign ec rereed (he Mexican situation of commons today ln Wmlon. to the death at SMUIam S.

Benton, the Brib Sir Edward aald: i tk leave of the bouse to than fly he oompreeted within tbe i answer to a question rt have failed to procure ation Into the fact respect-1 of William 8. Benton. RWslent difficulties put in wate the strongest pre-a desire and Intention 1 1 She troth on the part of llexlco, who are responsible -ii 4 happened, yv taeationt with the govern-fie United States are still I fiet these communications that the government of Statee haa any reeponrt flfc death of Benton. we shall welcome any fee United State Is pre to obtain Justice; We to demand as right State should Itself of force, ffee Bolted States has Rt as much Interest In the jfisxteo of a British subject plhe casa of outrages on Nttiena for 1 Understand American have been klF And the United 'JtSwtj. eveFjs 4elre to ue to obtain-protection for a- tots in the Mexican terrt-II by those described as IJ -fisit fesreftyre, sum up the ell- feytng Diet If the Hulled 1-, 1IH proper to take further fie behalf of Its own eltl British enhjoct.

we will fee reaulL Bui tf. for United States Irable to take GENERAL MANAGER OF CALUMET AND HECLA DENOUNCES METHODS OF MINERS ORGANIZATION AND DEFENDS CONDITIONS IN COPPER MINES ON STAND BE FOR CONGRESSIONAL OUTLAW LEAGUE PRESIDENT WARNS HEADS OF NATIONAL AND AMERICA LEAGUES HE 18 PREPARED TO MEET ILLEGITb MATE COMPETITION, IF NECESSARY. (By Leased Wire to New Mexican.) Chicago, March 3. Word wa cent to the presidents of the National and American baseball league today that the Federal league wa prepared to fight for fair treatment and would jneet any kind of effort to lure away players under contract with the new league. In a telegram addressed to John Tenor, president of the National league, and to Ban Johnson, head of the American league, president Gilmore of the Federal, throw down, he chailenge wlilcb'may reeuit In another baseball war.

The message road. John K. Tener, "Ban B. evidence hell that some of your club are endeavoring to sign Federal league contract player If too do not atop sueh method Immediately we wUt withdraw enr policy of fair play and give yon a battle at your own game. TSidT" JAMES GILMORE.

have been in the aervice twenty yean er more, after they rear the age of sixty. Tbe amount rang-- from (9 to $33 eunh and extends over period of five year. MacNaughtoa admitted that was the company policy not to employ men over forty yearn of ag-, even though they had formerly worked for the company. MacNangbtcm denied that a "black liat was maintained by any af the companies with which he waa eonaeet-ed. Hi general Instreethms to mm bosses, he aald.

were that If a man waa discharged from sue mine was not the affair of any ether mine. Asked if he had ever heard of man --buyin a Job iq the mines, wit was "There, was each a-case ago where we found mine captain had accepted money through an Inter-mediary and he waa promptly die- charged Sutoequently another captain wa charged with having received men- Of for giving a man work, but hi an- cusef could not produce the proof and no action waa taken. WacNaughton outlined ter the committee the welfare work being done by the Calumet and Hoct tor it employe their dependeeta and toM of the ayatem of free fad distribution among the poor. The trees dented that the mortality from accidents wa greater in three mines than vises here and produced figure to how the percentage of death wm kwa than tn the Moataea and Ariroa district. Questioned on hour of labor, Mae-Nanxbton declared be did not think men employed by hi company ever were required to work actually more than boors a day.

Coder the new ayatem they gd down and come up partly oe the company time, portly on their own. The trees said tb 'Company waa not Interested tn anretor a ad tfctyCt men were free to trafnrerorth UETCT FHimCfl oncu cm cf FAITH FUSES CtEI Suffragists Promlww Badger Congressmen Ladies Will Visit Wrath on Party if Something Isn't Doing Soon on Vote for Women. i (By Leased Wire to New Mexican.) ftashlngton, D. C- March 3 fe fe Womatr nfrroi(lf" and anft-euT fe fe tragiet had another war of fe fe word today before the houee ju- fe fe dietary committee over the pro- fe fe posed, constitutional amendment fe fe to enfranchlai their aex. The fe fe heavy artillery of both aide were fe fe brought out 1 fe fe Why can't you amend the eon- fe fe atltutlon to that In various states, fe fe on petition of a certain number fe fe ef voter, the people may have fe fe the ballot demanded on of the fe fe leader.

Mr. Medil) McCormkk fe fe was in charge of the suffrage fe fe apeak era fe fe Representative Moudell, Repub. fe fe lican of Wyoming, urged the ex- fe fe tension of woman suffrage, and fe fe declared Dial in Wyoming the fe fe women voted in a large propor- fe fe tion a men. fe fe Mrs. Chrystal Eastman Bene- fe fe diet told the congressmen that fe fe tbe women voter of the country fe fe would viatt their wrath on the fe fe Democratic party at the poll tf fe fe It "dodged the issue." fe fe The Democratic party waa fe fe threatened with political wrath fe fe of the women by other speaker fe fe Mr Mary Brerd.

of New York fe fe flatly told the committee that the fe fe party which will enter into pcs- fe fe setaion of the government wt fe fe March 4 1WL will believe that fe fe arc man suffrage la a matter of na- fe fe ttoaal Importance and of tran- fe fe acendent national Importance." fe felt case mm is CLEWED CF mm SIR EDWARD STATEMENT RELtEViSTHE TENSION Washington, I), March 3ftlr Edward Greys statement to the house of commons, as received here hi new. dispatches, was read by President W11-. on to fits cabinet, and" was generally regarded as lessening the tension which had been felt over the possibilities of extreme pressure being exerted on the United State by England for a drastic course, -The killing of Guatav Bauch, an American citizen, reported from Chihuahua, did not remove, however, the gravity of the situation a viewed by the United State. No definite word had been received, from General Carranza np to the time of the cabinet meeting, a to what the rebrd chief intended to do about tbe killing of Bauch, the Investigation of Benton's death and the denial of tbe right of rth United 8tate to solicit protection for foreigner generally. Friend of Carranra hem had telegram saying the constitutionalist cabinet was In session considering all phases of the situation and that there was a hope for a satisfactory outcome.

When the cabinet meeting ended there were no announcement. Sir Edward Grey's statement was spoken of by some cabinet members aa "high minded" and it was apparent that the dedaratkm was genernlty pleasing. Secretary Bryan aald the state department had little information about reported hilling of Bauch. (By Leased Wire to New Mexican.) Houghton. Mtoh, March 3 As long ha I am general manager of the Calumet and Heel no striker win be taken back to work unless he give up his membership in the Western Federation of Minora, declared James Mac.Maughton today before the congressional Investigators.

The Western Federation and Us member a such have tried In every way pomibie to put the mining companies out of business They stopped our business, they Interfered with nonunion men going to work, and sensed riot. There are a great many striker who would not be taken bach under any condition." He ald tbe federation taught a gospel of hate, Mr. WacNaughton admitted that the complain to of strikers witnesses of smoke and gaa in some of tbe copper mines were Justified, The gaa cam from blasting and the smoke from the resultant explosion and miner laps, he said. He dented that gas generated from the rock. i Mr- MacNaughton.

explained the system of company houses, rented to employe nt II room month, to-eluding repairs, weter and garb ro moval. The honse owned by the Calumet and Jiec-ia are MfHM'- at I98LW9. The btoome fifom rents hast year was and toe expenditure for repair wa 151,128, the witness aald 1 Pensions are give employe who Orange, N. March 3. Bishop Thomas Bowman, formerly president of De Pauw University, died here today at tie home of his daughter.

He was 97 years old. Bishop Bowman wan the patriarch of Methodism In America. No other blabop in the service of that church ever reached such an advanced age. He ha been known for a generation aa "the grand old man of the faith. Sixty yeare of Bowmana life were spent ip active church aervice.

It fe the longest record hqewu for church work. He never took a vacation. Thirty -eaten ef hi peer were passed In preaching end la edit eating etndente in the creed ef Methodism end twenty-four as a bishop. Chicago, 1IL. March 3, Mfaa Afewn Heppner, accused of perjury, in connection with the Henning Funk alienation suit, wa found not guilty by a jury today before Judge McDonald.

Mia Heppner was a witnewa in the auit of John Henning, bell boy, against Clarence Funk, former general manager of the International Her ester asmpnny, for alleged alienation of the affect Iona of Mrs. Henning. The Henning suit fell through and resulted to a vindication of Mr. Funk. Later conspiracy charge were Bled agalnat atom participant In the alienation Hit, and Dnnlal Donohoo, attorney for Henning- was found of cob piracy to defame Mr.

a ui i British sub- tofusai by those In Max-? fee etrcntnstance to be I it Incumbent on ua fffC Ifi et on our own behalf bJk rnlt''0 States loirs to take any re-f Intervention, It has lL1 bould take W' howeven estion or Indicating Can take At the mo ht I aald laid week fifiothlng can do of- Present conditions. totentlon of engagiag wished. WacNaughton wa atlll under direct examination when the committee.

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