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rm MET HE BAUD FOURTEEN PAGES PAGES 1 TO 8 JLiLiJ a VOL5 No 124 MIAMI FLORIDA SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 3 1915 PRICE FIVE CENTS Mrs James Stoner and Daughter RUSSIA CLAIMS Ml CHOSEN TALLAHASSEE FLOCK SPORTS 12 Who Can Speak Eight Languages to ME9 as TEnmus OF TIIE DIXIE AND JLGJjTEPi' VWIWEREO successes THE ENTIRE FRONT BIG WELCOMES ADVANCE GUARD FOR HAD BULLY TIME IN ATLANTA FEDERAL PRISON MILLIONAIRE CLUBMAK RELEASED ORDER OF PRES FIGHT LINE EXTENDS FROM THE GOVERNORS' L'EETIIIG OF POLITICIANS WHO JOHNSON'S BACKERS i a IS VERY LARGELY ATTENDED BALTIC SEA TO CAURCASUS SEEK LEGISLATIVE POSITIONS NOT ANXIOUS FOR BETS But Austrians Say They Are And Willard's Followers are Candidates For Speaker Are 7 AH Opposition to Magic City Has Faded Away and Choice Did Not Go When Term Expired Hot Want to Leave With a Pardon Both Confident That They Will Win Out Much Encouraged while Odds Against Him Drop 4 i '5 1 Frank Shutts and Backers of Champion and Suffrage A Belcher Attending Holding Their Own in the Carpathians Dutch Steamer Blown Up by Mine in North Sea is Last Reported Disaster While English Loses One Steamer and Three Trawlers by Submarines League Will Open Up Headquarters in Cap Convicted Land Frauds Former Cali-f ornian Declares That He Spent Pleasant Time While Incarcerated in One of Uncle Sam's Penitentiaries ital On Monday and Uneasy at His Determination to Box Six Rounds With McVey Today But He Says There Is No Chance of Injury Meeting at Chattanooga at Which Enthusiasm is Marked Feature of the Great Gathering Will Push Their Cam paigns for Prohibi tion and Votes Atlanta April 2 Frederick A London April Russians are on Havana April Johnson and Wil- (Special to The Herald 1 lard trained todav hetwpon Kpuuv Tallahassee April 2 Forest Lake of Sanford and Carey A Hardee of Hyde a millionaire clubman once -a business leader of Oakland Cal was released from the federal prison here after serving sixteen months in con downpours of rain for Monday's championship fight Live Oak candidates for speaker of the offensive along their whole front from the Baltic Sea to the Roumanian border and the Caucasus and according to a Stockholm dispatch they have concentrated enormous numbers of soldiers on the Finnish coast to prevent the Germans from landing A big holiday crowd paid to see Willard box nine rounds with his th the house arrived today and have been working diligently among the nection with land frauds It became known for the first time today that trainers Johnson worked before a ne was released yesterday representatives in the city Both feel confident of success and it is believed no other contestants will enter the race The vote will be close there Announcing his intention to leave picture machine Johnson's determin All Russians are advancing accord ation to box Sam McVev siv ronnria on Saturday is causing much uneasi It has been conceded that Senator ing to Petrograd advices and are proceeding with great success Chas Davis of Madison will have A Russian official report tonight ness among memDers oi the fight syndicate but the champion Xdeclares that there is no dancer of his hpinw no opposition for president of the senate The caucuses wilt be held Monday evening claims that the Germans in North Poland are being pushed back to the injured for California tomorrow Hyde said "I had a bully time in prison It was almost worth the sixteen months of my life" An application for Hyde's pardon was recently presented to President Wilson and so when his sentence expired four months ago he remained a prisoner declaring that he wanted to be released through a pardon rather than to be "discharged' After considering the case the president ordered his immediate release Many of Johnson's hap lepra tr nn- A prohibition rally under the aus East Prussian border They also claim to have captured a strongly fortified German ridge in the Car pices of the Anti-Saloon League is scheduled for Thursday April 8 Ex-Governor Malcolm Patterson of Ten pathians INew York 'April- 2 Winifred Sackville Stoner parently not anxious for bets Willard's followers are gaining confidence as a result Requests for three to one odds last week dropped to eight to five today Against these reports of Russian herefrom Pittsburg with-her mother She can speak eight languages and can recite Cicero's oration with perfect accent and intonation She is the nessee will be the principal speaker at the rally successes the Austrians claim that they have repulsed all Russian at American nht follrwrH nro Arriv daughter of Dr-James Buchanan Stoner in charge of the Marine Hosdi- The and Woman's Suf tal in the Smoky City frage League have arranged for head tacks in the ties kid range of mountains further east quarters to be opened Monday Mrs i toner say3 she started Winifreds education the day she was born "She recited Vergil when she was a year old" said Mrs Stoner Let Battles on the western front are of ing here on every steamer All hotel reservations have been booked Persons arriving from Key West tonight reported a big jam of travelers there and that hundreds would be unable to reach Cuba a scattered nature News has been received in the last Carnegie stop putting up libraries and instead put typewriters in our schools Typewriters are the greatest single educative factors we have today" WHAT EITEL WILL DO IS (Special to The Herald) Chattanooga April 2 A wonderful surprise was given the promters of the conference of governors on the Dixie Highway which opened its sessions in this city this morning by the unprecedented attendance showing the interest taken in the project by men from all over the south and central western states Hundreds are in attendance and all are enthusiastic Very large representations are present from Illinois Indiana Kentucky and Georgia while the representation from Florida is meager General regret is expressed at the absence of Gogernor Trammell who is detained at Tallahassee by the near approach of the biennial session the legislature The prevailing sentiment is everywhere enthusiastically expressed that Miami should be the southern terminus of the highway The only opposition to this proposition comes from a small delegation from southern Georgia It is thought that Miami will be designated as the southern terminus at the session tomorrow Chattanooga is beautifully decorated in honor of the conference which resembles very much the gathering of large political convention There ja great rivarly among the different communities in Kentucky and Tennessee in the matter of the location of the highway It will probably run from Chicago through Indianapolis Louisville Chattanoga Atlanta and Jacksonville to Miami The principal speakers tomorrow will be Governor Dunne of Ilinois Governor Ralston of Indiana Governor McCreary of Kentucky Governor Rye of Tennessee Governor Slay-ton of Georgia and Governor Willis of Indiana Frank Shutts and A Belcher of Miami are on hand and are taking ipart in all the proceedings All states represented except Florida held big meetings tonight Miami Will Get It WILL TREAT BRITISH PRISONERS HARSHLY SAYS GERMANY twenty-four hours of the sinking of the British steamer Eston and three British trawlers by German President Menoral tndav sent a let ter to American minister Gonzales denying the reports published in the United States that he hnd STILL MYSTERY TO OFFICIALS DRESDEN ATTACKED AS Tha sinking of the Dutch steamer Schieland presumably by a mine is wager on Johnson the latest disaster reported TURKEY ALSO PROTESTS AGAINST MEXICAN MURDERS It is alleged here that the sinkine SHE WAS ABOUT'TO INTERN of the trawlers is a violation of the STANLEY CLOSES CASE Newport News April 2 Whether laws of the Hague which expressly exempt fishing vessels from molestation the German commerce raider Prinz Eitel Frederich would put to sea braving the danger of attack from the FOR DEFENDANTS IN TERRE HAUTE Washington April Official de London April 2 If the officers and crews of the German submarines held prisoners in Great Britain are accorded treatment in any respect worse than that of other prisoners of war for each prisoner so treated the British army officers held prisoners in Germany "will receive correspondingly harsher treatment" This is Germany's threat of reprisal against Great Britain's reported intention to hold until after the war for pqssible trial for murder captured ofcjcers and crews of the German sub Dutch Steamer Blown Up Hull England April The Dutch allied warships oir Virginia Capes or submit to internment by the United States remained a mystery tonight tails of the attack on the cruiser steamer Schieland was blown up yesterday on the North Sea coast of England One member of the ves If she is ordered to break for the Dresden in Chilean waters by the British squadron were received to sea the Eitel is welt prepared Her IndianaDolis ADril 2 sel's crew was killed day by the United States govern bunkers are filled with coal her stores The captain and seven members of gressman Stanley of Kentucky who is representine Mavor Dnnn RnVorfa ment are replenished and her machinery is repaired It was revealed for the first time Washington April 2 Close on the heels of the American government's request to Turkey to protect Americans at misson schools in Persia the Turkish charge de affairs today protested to the state department against the killing of two Turkish subjects in Mexico Two Syrians were said to have been executed at Torreon iby Villa solders The charge against them was that they attempted to circulate counterfeit currency notes No reply has been made to the Turkish protest Which asked for the redress of the present case and most of the twenty-eight Terrc or the crew were brought to Hull Another boat with seven sailors is missing marines caught sinking British neutral merchantmen Government officials who conferred here that the Dresden was about to be interned by the Chilean govern- hours leave granted her when the REAR ADMIRAL FISKE Haute men on trial here charged With election conspiracy began the closing argument for the defense today Stanley admitted that many illegal acts had been committed in connection with the last Terre Haute election ment for overstaying the twenty four with the Eitel's commander late today declined to discuss the status of the ship AMERICAN OFFICERS KILLED British cruisers Ulasgow and Kent LAST WORD IS SAID ill BIG ARBITRATION CASE ASKS TO BE RELIEVED and the auxiliary cruiser Orama opened fire He asserted that unlesa tha The commander of the Dresden AT COLON IN STREET FIGHT showed that these acts were in support of a conspiracy th jury was with- out power to consider them in determr' inine the truilt or innocenrp nf th Aa had informed the maritime governor that he was ready to intern Mean Washington April 2 Rear Admir al Bradley A Fiske today presented while the British vessels arrived a written request to Secretary of the ALLEGED KIDNAPER WAS RELEASED FROM CUSTODY fendants The maritime governor was about Colon April Corporal Langdon Navy Daniels asking that he be relieved of his duties as aide for operations to board the Glasgow when he was forced to turn back he reportedon of the United States Coast Artillery was shot and killed and three other account 01 the broadsides over the DESECRATION OF FLAG In tendering the request he gave waters American soldiers were injured one seriously in a riot here today no reasons and later refused to discuss it The German captain blew un the Dresden ACT OF LAWLESS The soldiers had been engaged in Chicago April 2 The last word in behalf of the opposing sides in the arbitration demands of the engineers and firemen of western railroads for higher pay was spoken today when Warren Stone head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers- concluded an oral argument i The time limit for the award was extended from April twentieth to April thirtieth The case has been on hearing since November thirtieth It is said to have been the most elaborate and searching arbitration of an industrial case in American history Fort Worth Tex April Carroll who was detained here two weeks ago and 'has been held ever since pending an investigation as to the identity of the child accompanying 'hm was released today patrol duty in the segregated district Address Gov McCreary of Ken-Address Gov Rye of Tennessee The shooting which resulted in a (Special to The Herald) Chattanooga April At a late hour tonight the Savannah delegation disclaimed any desire to have that city designated as the southern terminus of the Dixie Highway and the convention is unanimous for Miami Program for Today 9 a Parade of Dixie Highway promoters led by Governors Ralston of Indiana Dunne of Illinois McCreary of Kentucky Slaton of Georgia and Rye of Tennessee 9:30 a Review of the Eleventh Cavalry regiment from grand stand 10:00 a Opening session of the Dixie Highway Conference at i auditorium Meeting called to order by Long president Chattanooga Automobile Club Temporary chairman Judge Bancroft Murray Invocation Rev Bachman Address of Welcome behalf of Chattanooga Mayor Thompson Address of welcome behalf of Tennessee Gov Tom Rye Adlress Gov Slaton of Georgia Address "Highway Building" It has been defnitely established general fight was the outgrowth of an argument between the soldiers who it is alleged had been drinking and Panama policemen MIAMI BEEFGOMPANY SATURDAY SPECIALS according to the authorities that the Quine vice president Goodyear Tire Rubber company Washington Anril 5 child was not Robert Allen Striker tion of the Amwican finer -Fltr "Dixie Highway above the home of John McManus G'ilbreath secretary Hoosier Motor DR FAR IS OFFICIATED me American murdered Mexico Club Indianapolis lnd who was kidnaped from St Petersburg Florida last December HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE SMASHES Smoked Hams Army Brand lb 16c Lamb Shoulders 15c AT A QUIET WEDDING Address "Roads and Effect Upon BIG RUSH YESTERDAY Farmers and Their Produce" Bowman vice president Wolverine City was the ect of lawless persons acting without authority and the United States decided today to make no demand for apology Secretary Bryan announced the decision tonight Many other specials ALL QUIET AT BROWNSVILLE FOR POSTOFFIGE BOXES Automobile Club and director of Fed ANOTHER RECORD eral Motor Truck company Address "The Chattanooga Auto 6:30 Banquet Hotel ratten Hon Clay Evans toastmaster Address of Welcome Hon Jesse Tiflotnr I GEN FUNSTON WILL LEAVE There was a big rush at the box Rivers traveling salesman for the Miami Cycle Co made road run from Homestead to Miami yesterday a distance of approximately 40 miles in 47 minutes flat Mr Rivers states Mrs Daisy Brown and Paul A Dampier were quietly married at the residence of Mr and Mrs Austin Hall 1804 avenue last night at nine o'clock the ceremony being performed by Rev Faris The witnesses were Mr and Mrs Crosland Miss Mae Crosland Mr and Mis Hall Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom left for Havana on their honeymoon DR BRUNNER mobile Club and the Dixie Highway Richard Hardy MAKES MIAMI HIS HOME Address "The Lincoln Highway that if it was not for having to slow and Its Achievements" A Pard- window of the postoffice yesterday by renters who wanted to pay their box rent or by soie of the eighty-five people who have been on the waiting list for a long time The renters were given the advantage over the waiters Dr Ellsworth Rrann Brownsville April -General Rodriguez commanding the Villa trooos investinor Mufaunmni eoU t- down for turns and small towns he ington vice president Lincoln High wav Association Detroit day that he had three batteries of uate of the medical department of Vanderbilt University has opened offices in Miami in the Sewelt building 306 1-2 Twelfth street could make it much faster as his three speed Harley-Davidson motor has more speed than he can use at "What We Will Do for the Dixie Highway" five minute addresses by however any time Both Mr and Mrs Dampier are well known she having lived here many years and he havine- spokesmen for counties contesting for location of the Dixie Highway route Representatives of rival cities in same McGill Jr proprietor of the neia artillery on the way for use against the trenches around Mata-moros He said that he did not expect General Villa to join him in the attack General Frederick Although box rents were -payable on the thirty-first of March and the boxes of all who did not pay their rent were supposed to be closed on April 1st they were not actually lock widejy acquainted in hts position of Miami Cycle Co made the first record run about ten days ago from VV1M Response Hon Anderson editor Macon Telegraph "Tennessee" Gov Rye "Good Roads and How to Build Them" Gen Coleman duPont of Delaware "Illinois" Gov Dunne "The New South" Hon Adolph Ochs publisher New York Times "Georgia" Gov Slaton "Kentucky" Gov McCreary "Possibilities of Asociation" Hon A Batchelder chairman American Automobile Association "Newspapers' Work in Building Dixie Highway" Hon Clark Howell editor Atlanta Constitution "Influence of Good Roads on Railroads" Hon John Peyton president St Railwav county will be given equal privilege of a five-minute argument of their uccuuuiaiii miu auaitor oi the Miami West Palm Beach to Miami a dis isn company ed against those who had rented them uiuvuu YIUU has been watching the situation here tance of 747 miles in one hour and Upon their return from Havano tit- contention 12:30 Adjournment for lunch said that he might return to San After graduating Dr Brunner served a year as house physician of St Thomas Hospital in Nashville Tenn and then became connected with the Aluminum Company of America at Banxite Arkansas the largest producers of aluminum in the world Dr Brunner remained four years with this company being physician in charge of the Banxite general hospital also doing a general practice for the employes of the hospital and Mrs Dampier will take up their 2:00 Businses session of the Dixie Highway Conference auditor fifty minutes and says he could have made even better time than that but not being accustomed to riding long distances fast he thought it unsafe to Anionio tomorrow if the situation was still unchanged ium Address Gov Dunne of Ilinois until yesterday This delay was caused by the fact that the clerks were busy There were about one hundred and fifty box renters who failed to pay up prior to yesterday but all of these who went to the office except about twenty-five paid before the day was over nde faster The speed king is hum Address Gov Ralston of Indiana iouciur iu mis city AUCTION Jewelry Daily 2:30 and 7:30 Whaler's ming among the motorcycle riders tucky MAGAZINE MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED STATES FOR TEN CENTS HERALDOOFFICE 3 and there will no doubt be others to try to break Mr McGills and Rivers' I "Indiana" Gov Ralston Horse Shoeing Dykes 4-5 records tf Railey-Milam Hardware Co.

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