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J1 rail Total Circulation Yesterday 3 3 9 4 6 A Total City Circulation Yesterday 9,564 XXXVIII NO. 31. TOPEKA, KANSAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914. TWELVE PAGES ill I I i 1 1 Il itll ll TOD ATS WEATHER FORECAST ON LAND AND SEA FEELS LIKE P1RT Uaiklacton. I).

C- March 20, For. DEATH OF EDITOR OPENS SECRET FRENCH HISTORY Paris, March 20. Two former premiers of France, Joseph Caillaux and INDEX OF THE NEWS TODAY 1 -On Land and Sea England Move Force on Ulster. Speakers Protest at Education Waste. Birthday Party Is Doable cast Kaasai Cloady and colder, With TO LOOSE BEDUUI DDI IN CRAWFORD probably aaovr Saturday; Sunday cloudy.

1ST DUCAT ON BRIAN 'S FORGES Hourly temperatures yesterday were: 1 d. si 14 i a. m. 8 a. m.

9 a. m. ford. IS 1 2S 2 p. 33 5 p.

84 4 p. 36 6 p. 35 6 p. 34 10 a. m.

11 a. m. 29 Attorney General Dawson 12 noon 31 7 d. Threatens to Go After Liquor LWi iSSS'S inmheat Supt. H.

B. Wilson Urges Courses Be Made to Appeal to Students by Inclusion of Practical Subjects. President Wilson Says He Is Tempted to Disguise Himself and Say What He Really Thinks. Selling Unless Sheriff Turk- iMwesi temperature, jj; mwtai date in 27 years was 5 in 1906. Precipitation, none; greatest this dale In 27 years was in 1904.

ME DN ULSTER Forty Tons of Provisions for Army in North Loaded on Army Transports as Soldiers Leave. The temperature averagea is aegrees ington Gets Busy at Once. below normal. Wind velocity at 7 p. m.

wae 6 miles from the southeast. Ernest Monis, and the chief public prosecutor of the. republic, Victor Fabre, were questioned today by a parliamentary committee concerning their acts and their motives in hindering the trial of the banker, Henri Rochette, who it Is averred duped investors out of $2,000,000 and ultimately escaped puafshment. The death of Gaston Calmette. editor of the Figaro, at the hands of Mm.

Caillaux caused this secret page in the judicial history of the country to be reopened. Many of Its phases, still obscure, are likely to be unrolled by this inquiry with Its background of intense public feeling. While M. Caillaux restless, with an air of suppressed passion, replied to the questions put to him by the members of committee, the bells for M. Calmette's funeral were tolling.

Almost all the notably literary and dramatic personages In Paris either were in the little churchof St. Francis De Sales for the funeral service or followed the hearse to the cemetery. Sun rose at 6:26 a. set at 6:35 p. m.

SYSTEM NEEDS REORGANIZATION SHERIFF WINS IN OUSTER SUIT WILL SEE WASHINGTON SOME DAY BACK TO HIS OLD HOME OH VISIT, In the AVoria or sport. 3 Xeira All Over Kansas. 4 Editorial. On Second Thought. A Bouquet of Sunflowers.

Firm Aids Merchants In Preparation of Ads. Spring Garden Work Explained In Detail. 5 Fire Prevention Day for Kanrans. II. Tucker Enters Senatorial Race.

Says Grain Dealers Are Friends of Farmers. An Information Bureau at Every Kansas Bank. Asks Permission to Sell Bond Issue. 6 East Side Xernu Society. Short Stories.

News and Notes of North Topeka. 7 The Sleeping Beauty. At the Theaters. 8 Villa Is Ready to Take Torreon. 9 Will Give Sacred Concert at Audi torium Sunday.

10 Markets. Capital Want Directory. 12 Police Arrest Six Women; Charge Disorderly House. Frying Lesson Pleases Many Women Who Attend. 0KLAH01N ROBS BANK; KILLED FRIENDLY REGIMENTS ARE MOVED Supreme Court Refuses to Suspend Him Pending Ouster Shawnee.

March 20. In a James E. Hosic, Chicago Normal, Declares Money and Energy Invested in Schools Doesn't Yield Proper Return, Meantime He Considers Himself in Same Category With Museum, Monument, and Smithsonian Institute. Hearing at June Session batlwltahTeriff; DT1 Unrlv tnnl o-n Patterson, who. early tonight, Joseph Patterson, who.

it is charged, robbed the State bank of Dawson Is Peeved. Newella, early today of $1,200, "War in Ulster," Is Black Type Headline in London Newspaper as Leaders Urge Followers to Be Calm. was shot and killed and Charles Hawk, chief of police of Shawnee, and Frank RETURNS TO HIS OLD JOB AFTER RECEIVING PARDON Bedlam. This Is what John Daw Tlmmons. a deputy sheriff, were son, attorney general, promised yes-1 WOunde d.

H. C. Hulse, a farmer, who was a terday to turn loose In the minln Special to The Capital. Lawrence, Kaa, March 20. In opening the eleventh annual conference of Kansas high schools and academies with his address on "Vitalixatlon of the High School," IL B.

Wilson, superintendent of the city schools of member of the posse also received oamps of Crawford county: Unless. slight wounds. Dublin. March 20. Two special trains and the word unless may have some mm PACIFIC Cumberland, Md March 20.

Harry S. Hay ward, the newspaper man who left here several weks ago, when, because of his editorial attacks on what he considered evils ln the community, a threat was madeto expose his record, received an enthusiastic welcome thing to do with the loosing of the MAKES CALL ON CASHIER. Joe" Patterson, as the dead robber aforesaid bedlam, "unless John Turk Washington, March 20. Woodrow Wilson unbosomed himself to the members of the National Press club of Washington today, telling them in a frank, conversational way, how he felt as president of the United States, how difficult it was for him to imagine himself as the chief executive with the formal amenities of the position and how he has struggled to be as free as the ordinary individual without the restraints of his office. It was an intimate picture of Wood-row Wilson, the man, drawn by himself on the occasion of the "house warming" at the press club's new Topeka, struck the key note of the modern conception of education that more attention should be given In pro- was known, was born and raised In IS PROBABLE BY idlng vocational training which will develop discovery, intelligence and ef ficiency In the puplL on his return today.

When Hayward disappeared he left a letter to the proprietor of the newspaper by whom he was employed, enclosing the anonymous threat, confessing that he had served a term in "The vitalised high school. said Mr. Special to The Capital. Wilson In summing ud his address. Washington, D.

March 20. Wil- does not merely offer an educational ington goes right back to Crawford the little town of Newella. Three and does his duty as sheriff. years Ago when he was 20 years old Sheriff Turklngton won the decision he left his home and became a tele- in the first round yesterday in the graph operator. Today he returned.

It ouster proceedings brought against was late In the afternoon as Patter- him by General Dawson for failure to SOn walked into the office of the State enforce the prohibitory law and about bank of Newella. fifteen other alleged derelictions in of- "Howdy, Joe," said Bert Braley. the fice. The supreme court refused to cashier, as the younth sauntered in. suspend Turklngton pending a final For answer Patterson whipped out a hearing on the case next June.

revolver. BEDLAM TO BREAK. LOOSE. "Get Into the vault. quick," he "One of two things will happen in the "shKie Crawford county," said John Dawson closed behind the bank official Pat- the penitentiary.

lift said he had tried opportunity to the Btudents but It accomplishes the education of all to live down his disgrace and now that quarters. The president did not Intend to have his remarks reported, but later at the request of the club, the unusual his past was about be bared to the public he thought he ought not to em lard V. King of the Columbia Knickerbocker Trust company told the house committee today that the interlocking directorate bill would bring disaster. He said it would be fatal to many of the railroads to divorce them from the banking interests with speech was made public. It was as EMPHASIZES SCHOOL NEEDED.

In his talk Mr. Wilson emphasized left Dublin this afternoon carrying troops to the north and several other trains are preparing to depart. The first carried the Duke of Cornwallis' Light infantry from the Curagh came to reinforce the Newry and Rundalk garrisons. The second took the troops from Mullln-gar and Athlene for Omagh and Ennis-killen. Two regiments will go to En-nisklllen tonight, the Cheshire regiment, which is proceeding from Londonderry being one of them.

The army service corps tonight was loading 40 tons of provisions here for the northern garrisona The naval training ships Royal Arthur and Gibraltar and the torpedo boat destroyers Pathfinder and Attentive, steamed Into Kingstown harbor, seven miles southeast of Dublin tonight. 10O OFFICERS RESIGN PLACES. It is stated that as result of instructions sent by the war office to the Curragh camp today that officers who objected to serving in Ulster must resign or be dismissed from the army, one hundred officers tendered their resignations. follows: barrass his friends. -tHe had been pardoned by Governor Goldsborough.

He returns to his old situation. the co-operation between teacher and RELIEVES HIMSELF FRAUD. I was just thinking of my sense of which they were associated. He cited parents and making the school sys-tfcnl have a direct bearing upon the terson reached into the cash drawer the case of the Missouri Pacific rail confusion of identity sometimes when and took $1,200. Then he walked out children's activities, such as the run road, which he said, would go into the CITY OFFERS B3G REWARD read articles about myself.

I have last night. "Either Sheriff Turklngton will go home and get busy, or bedlam will break loose around those mining camps, and that in short order. of the bank and through the main section of town. hands of a receiver next summer un ning of school papers, directing literary societies and school government. never read an article about myself in less it received strong financial support from New York.

A good beginning has been made INVITES POSSE TO FIGHT. "In regard to the ouster proceedings against Turklngton, I am not ready to toward the vltallzatlon of secondary It was two hours before the cashier Mr. King said the necessity for bank KIDNAPED YOUNGSTER which I recognized myself, and I have come to have the impression that I must be some kind of a fraud, because I think a great many of these articles are written in absolute good faith. I courses," Mr. Wilson spoke.

"Let me say what will be done next. Believing could get out of the vault and give ing co-operation in the financing of I have done my whole duty, 1 am not the alarm. Then a posse was quickly suggest ways which will tend still further to enrich and vitalise high school courses. First, except for students preparing for college and other railroads was demonstrated, he thought, in the case of the Kansas City Orient railroad which a pro going to feel badly because the court I organized. Patterson took refuge in overruled the motion to suspend the the thick timber near the outskirts of Philadelphia, March 20.

Mayor sheriff. stronger showing can well the town. Patterson made little effort be made to oust Sheriff Turklngton to conceal his whereabouts from the higher Institutions, omit all pure mathematics, pure science and ancient languages, and teach modern languages tremble to think of the varity and falseness in the impression I make and It Is being borne in on me so that It may change my very disposition that I am a cold and removed person who has a thinking machine inside which he adjusts to the circumstances, which he does not allow to be moved finally than already has been made I posse. Blankenburg tonigbt a proclamation, by authority of city council, offering a reward of $5,000 for the recovery of Warren McCarrick, alive, and the arrest and conviction of his moter sought to build without the aid of New York City banks. The road went into a receivership, said Mr.

King, because it did not have strong backing and the small investors who had been induced to invest in it were ty tne state in asxing tor nis suspen- "Come on and fight," he shouted from sion. behind a hastily Improvised fort he by the 'direct Second, In all cases, where the necessity of preparation for college does not control, have WANTS A COMMISSIONER. had erected with fallen trees. The abductors. The boy, according to the the ones who suffered.

all mathematics, science (excepting. "But I don't care one row of pins battle lasted three hours and five hun who la RhftHff nf nrawfnWl r.ountv. if dred shots were exchanged. Patter possibly, an elementary course- in gen by any winds of affection or emotion of any kind but urns like cold searchlight on anything that is presented to his attention and makes it work. he will only do his duty.

I will not son saved his ammunition, using it aw thfl rnnrt in annnint a rrtmmis- only when a member of the posse ap- LYING ILL IN AMBULANCE, eral science), and drawing strictly auxiliary to subjects which possess life motives; for example, geometry to proclamation, was last seen about 4 p. m. March 12, near his home in the southern section of this city. He is 8 years old, weighed about seventy-five pounds, medium build, sandy complexion and had a smnlt scar on his cheek bone te8 sioner until I consult with the gov- proached to close. He fell with a bul- ernor: and win not fro further with "ora me nue oi uepuiy aim "I am not aware of having any detachable apparatus inside of me.

On the contrary if I were to interpret mechanical drawing; mechanical draw MRS. PANKHURST SPEAKS London, March Pank- tnlmons. ing to shop work; free hand drawing to costume design, home furnishing. tW avt VT1 --tw th.l-'When Tatterson's clothes were myself would say that my constant tpstimnnv within the hnimrio nf thi I searched only S3 was found. It Is be and Illustrating, and biology, physics.

WAR IN ULSTER, PAPER SAYS. London, March 20. "War in Ulster" is the startling headline which the sensation London newspapers are displaying the blackest type. The government began to place its regular troops in Ireland today so that they may be In a position to deal with any situation that may arise. The cooler men among the loyalists and the Ulster unionists, however, believe nothing resembling war Is yet in sight.

TAKE FREENDLY TROOPS AWAY, The army council sometime ago considered the possibilities of home rule strife and Instructed Lieutenant General Sir Henry Fitzroy Fadget. who commands the Irish garrisons, to take all necessary precautions to maintain order and safeguard property. A general redistribution of the forces In Ireland was begun today. Regiments were sent from the south, to reinforce the Ulster garrisons while the troops in Ulster were moved lawsuit lleved he buried the money. hurst, the militant suffragette, ill and haggard, made a dramatic appearance at a meeting of suffragettes In the Limehouse district tonight.

Lying in an ambulance attended by nurses who Tn hla flftfpnco nf tr ft Tirlr? or trtrt befort the supreme court, J. I. Shepard JUDGE RELEASES KANSAN nf Wnrt S(ntt a rar? that Til rlr-1 nrt I administered stimulants to her Miss was the victim of a political con- HELD ON MURDER CHARGE embarrassment is to restrain the emotions that are inside of me. You may not believe it but I sometimes feel like a fire from an extinct volcano and if the lava does not seem to spill over, it is because you are not high enough to see into the basin and see the caldron boil. Because, truly gentlemen, in the position which I occupy there is a sort of, I don't know how else to express than to say, passion Pankhurst delivered a brief speech splracy, that any weakness he might which aroused her audience to great enthusiasm.

EDUCATORS RECOGNIZE imve aowii in allowing prisoners 10 Kansas City, March 20. Daniel go home from jail when they felt like O'Donnel. one of the three men ac- it was prompted by humanitarian mo- cused of murdering Rolla Harvey at tlves entirely. As for the charge of Bonner Springs the night of Decem- allure to enforce the prohibitory law, ber 19 m3 was today ordered re- Shepard switched from the defense of leased by Jlldge Don C. McCombs in INSPECTOR'S LOYALTY GETS HIM INTO TROUBLE Washington, March 20.

Reports that Lieutenant Commander Charles P. Huff's loyalty to the government in his capacity as an inspector at the Newport News, Virginia, ship yard may have some connection with that officer's difficulty with J. P. Keisecker, an employe of the ship building company, have caused Secretary Daniels to hold up the findings of the court martial which recently convicted Huff of "conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman," and sentenced him to lose five points In grade. A naval friend of the officer had told Mr.

Daniels it was because of Huffs unswerving loyalty to the govern ate sense of being connected with my fellowmen in a peculiar relationship FIVE KANSAS COLLEGES of responsibility. RESPONSIBILITY WORRIES HIM xiJa ciiciu lo on tne anor- Kansas City, Kan. Judge McCombs Special to The Capital. lll8 5.SuuiS,ttIui1uni- declded that the evidence introduced Chicago, 111., March 20. Illinois leads "I have mixed, first and last, with all UCi Wi v.iawu.u luuiui veupi.

at Q'Donnel's preliminary ten days to new stations in conformity with the custom that In the event of hostilities or rioting soldiers should not be compelled to encounter people with whom they had formed friendships. In pursuance with the same rule some Irish recruits were in the number of accredited colleges LOOSE LID IN CRAWFORD. ago did not warrant holding him. and secondary schools in the list ap sorts and conditions of men there are mighty few kinds of men that have to be described to me, and there are That the lid has been pried pretty O'Donnel and Isaac Milstead were well off in Crawford county seems to deputized by W. G.

Easling, marshal proved for 1914 at the nineteenth! meeting of the North Central Associa sent from the army recruiting station have been generally admitted by both of Bonner Springs, to help arrest Rolla sides. Governor George H. Hodges has Harvey, who was suspected of being a to England. tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools at the Hotel LaSalle this afternoon. mighty few kinds of experience that have to be described to me and when I think of the number of men who are looking to me as the representa been pointing with pride to the fact bootlegger.

Harvey was killed In The possibilities of a collision between the British soldiers and the Ulster vol ment's interests in his capacity as In- and chemistry to home economics, sanitation, agriculture and horticulture. GIVE CREDIT FOR ALL WORK. give credit for work well done outside of school In music, applied arts, construction, home-making, and agriculture, somewhat after the plan In operation at St Cloud, Minn. "Fourth, co-ordinate more closely than Is the present practice all related courses, and correlate practical English and history, in so far as possible, with practical subjects; for Instance, commercial, industrial, agricultural and home-making subjects. "Fifth, give considerable more attention to vocational guidance so that students may determine earlier than, at present upon their future careers, and adapt their courses of study accordingly.

WAMS COURSE MADE HETTER. "Sixth, enrich still further high school courses of study by the addition of courses In practical dries, child study (for girls), practical ethlc, and printing, and greatly extend the use of music and the drama as vital forces In education. "Seventh, my Investigation Into the influence of high school courses upon the choice of life work by students indicates that the particular courses pursued of the traditional courses-classical, scientific, general made little difference In the determination of the choice of careers. Therefore, It would seem necessary to lay more emphasis upon studies which. In so far as can be determined, will function to a maximal degree in the life careers of the students; to Introduce naaterlsl spector that he had gotten into this that while Governor Stubbs spent sev-j battle with the officers at his home trouble.

eral thousand dollars for the enforce- and the marshal and his two deputies tive of a party with the hope for all varieties of salvation from the things unteers, resulting from the superheated political feeling, are recognized, but the leaders on both sides are trying to exert ment of the prohibitory law, he. Gov- were accused of murder. Easling has The list of accredited Kansas colleges follows: Baker university, Baldwin; College of Emporia, Emporia; Ottawa university, Ottawa; University of Kansas, Lawrence, and Washburn university, Topeka. they are struggling in the midst of ernor Hodges, has spent so far only since died. Milstead is out on $2,500 it makes me tremble.

It makes me $2.50 for that purpose, and that was bond for trial. tremble not only with a sense of my for a list of names from the county a pacific Influence. John Redmond, the Nationalist leader In parliament, today telegraphed the Nationalists in Belfast an urgent appeal to abandon a parade ar clerk of Marion county. own Inadequacy and weakness, but as If I were shaken by the very things BIRTHDAY PARTY that are shaking them and if I seem SUIT RAISES NEW PHASE circumspect, it is because I am so ranged for Sunday in Londonderry, which It was thought would likely result in rioting. Sir Edward Carson, the Ulster leader, and the members of the Ulster council invoked calmness on the part diligently trying not to make any col- OF NEGRO INHERITANCES BRISTQW REOPENS FIGHT FOR BALLOT lossal blunders.

If you Just calcu BULLET PASSES THROUGH ONE MAN, KILLS ANOTHER DeQueen, March 20. Frank Hill, a bystander, was killed and Charles Patiller was probably fatally wounded today by Homer McKeller. The bullet that killed Hill passed through Patiller's body. McKeller, who is under arrest, quarreled with Patiller over possession of a revolver. After taking the weapon from Patiller, McKeller shot at him.

The bullet struck Patiller above the heart and passed through his body. It then struck Hill, who was standing 200 feet away. IS DOUBLE KILLING Washington, March 20. From a little lated the number of blunders a fellow can make in twenty-four hours if he is not careful and if he does not listen of the volunteers. FIXD 110,000 VOLUNTEERS.

In view of the partisan claims re farm of eighty-seven acres, owned by John Jones, an ex-slave. In Shelby county, Tennessee, has come to the more than he talks, you would see something of the feeling that I have carding the number of men, the organi sation and equipment of the Ulster Special to The Capital volunteers, statements by Colonel Da- El Dorado, March 20. Edward E. court, military correspondent of the Stevenson, a photographer here since was amused the other day at a remark that Senator Newlands made. I had read him the trust message that I was to deliver to congress some ten days before I delivered it, and I never stopped -doctoring things of that kind until the day I have to deliver them.

supreme court a question affecting negroes all over the country. The question is whether ex-slaves are entitled to inherit from their brothers and sisters, who were likewise ex-slaves. The supreme court of Tennessee, whpn the nrespnt Sennlnr Sh1M -a-no London Times, and H. W. Nevinson 1R70, tonight shot and killed his wife.

Special to The Capital. Washington, D. March 20. Although the constitutional amendment for woman's suffrage was defeated in the senate yesterday Senator Bristow of Kansas is determined that the matter shall not be allowed to die in that prominent Liberal writer of the Nation then walked to the second story of th building in which was IsSs home and who have been touring Lister, are im portanL Into all courses which 'will appeal to students as worth while, and ro to studio and after tying a rilk scarf and FRISCO GIVES UP FEEDERS; When he heard It read to congress he Colonel Dacourt says the 110,000 men long cord tightly about his neck, shot its chief justice, decided that ex-slaves enrolled are in the flower of their himself In the head. He will To f-onduet courses and order teaching that the relation of high school courses to the life needs of the students will be definitely apparent to them.

age, and of excellent physique. De day was his fixty-eighth birthday. have no inheritable blood. Will Jones. one of the Jones brothers, has brought the case to the supreme court, seeking MB Ci Stevenson visitfd his physician yester body.

He introduced in the senate today the Identical resolution providing for nation-wide suffrage for women that was defeated yesterday. He pointed out in a speech to the senate that only eleven votes had been lack day and said that he was golcg to kill a reversal. centralization has been the system of organization. Each county forms a separate unit. There are sixty-five battalions, of which eighteen are in Belfast.

The volunteers have 400 motor himself and his wife today as a birth WASTS 2-YEAR COI ltE. Eighth, extend still further the in day party. For several hours before the troduction of short, two-year, practical killing he had bfn morose. St. Louis.

March 20. Federal Circuit said: 'I think it was better than it was when you read it to I said: 'Senator, there is one thing which I think you do not understand. I not only use all of the brains I have but all I can borrow, and I have borrowed a lot since I read it to you WANTS TO BORROW BRAINS. "That, I dare say is what gives the impression of circumspectness. I am listening; I am diligently trying to collect all the brains that are borrow-able in order that I may not make From where he sat on the othrr side of courses In vocational, business snd home-making subjects, granting spe Judge Sanborn late this afternoon ap the street Stevenson's son witnessed the proved the agreement by which the re cial diplomas for the successful completion of such courses." ceiver? of the St.

Louis San Francisco railway cancel an indebtedness kililng r.f his mother, and heard the shots that will, it is believed, end his father's LETTER BY WILLIAM CAUSES STIR Berlin. March 20. An alleged letter from Emperor William in which he Is said to have expressed strong anti-Catholic views is attracting much attention in the press. The letter is understood to have been written by his majesty to a princess of Prussia and was converted to the Catholic against the road of nearly $4,600,000 and relinquish ownership of two sub The cause of the killing other than told to his physician, is not known. sidiaries In Louisiana to the syndi cars, 200 motor cycles and a complete system of comm.unication by flags, lamps and heliographs.

Eighty thousand rifles, according to Colonel. Da-court, have been distributed in parcels, each containing five, to selected men, so that wholesale seizure of the weapons would be impossible. SHORT OF Mr. Nevinson estimates that between 60,000 and 80,000 men would respond to a call for the mobilization of the volunteers. He thinks the rifles of the volunteers obsolete and of several different patterns and that ammunition Is The first shot was fired while Steven cate that promoted them.

son and Us wife were in their studio. ing to make the necessary two-thirds to pass the resolution when it was voted upon yesterday so that if a few senators change their minds the resolution could be passed. He said he wishes to have the resolution pending in the senate so that the women of the country can work on with the hope of ultimate success. FAVORS SHAFROTH PLAN. Senator Bristow also declared himself in favor of the Shafroth amendment offered in the.

senate today proposing to submit to the states a constitutional amendment which would compel any state of which more than per cent of the voters demanded such action to submit to the voters ot that state the question as to whether It "tmck Stevenson, who Is 60 years old, in the breast. She ran out MILITIAMEN WILL CAMP WITH REGULARS THIS YEAR upon the sidewalk. Stevenson fired again and 5he fell, moaning: At the opening session of the conference this morning there were 209 teachers present. RETT'RV OX HVKTMKXT. James K.

Hosic of the hJcago Normal schuol carried on the of new educational Idea this afternoon before- 20') tearhT3 who are attending the annual conference of Kan-has high schools and academies here today. "Efficiency engineers are nedd in education a well as in industries." declared Mr. Hosic. "f'oth teachers and patron are. rapidly awakening to the fact that the returns for the money and energy put into the schools are not much rxsore tfcan half as much on the investment as th-y might be.

faith on October 9. 1901. The Volkes Freud of Aix La Chapelle, a Catholic newspaper, declared the letter contains the phrase: "I hate the religion which you have more blunders than it is inevitable that a man should make who has great limitations of knowledge and capacity. And the emotion of the thing Is so great that I suppose I must be some kind of a mask to conceal it. I really feel sometimes as If I were masquerading when I catch a picture of myself in some printed description.

"In between things that I have to do as a public officer, I never think of myself as the president of the United States because I never have Washington, March 20. Joint ma-nuevers between the United States -He has killed me?" Mounting the stair he then made the attempt on hi own. life. QUARRELS WERE FREQUENT. Stevenson came to El Dorado in 1870 army and the national guard this year, adopted." announced today by the war depart- The letter is said to have been found ment, include a campaign against i i among the papers of the late Cardinal and Is a clever artlit.

Both he and Washington, which wm oe aeienaea Kopp. his wife were considered extremely ec women should have the franchise in that state. He explained that his resolution and that of Senator Shafroth were not in any way antagonistic. FIVE OPIUM SMUGGLERS had any sense of being identified with that office. I feel like a person ap centric and quick tempered.

They lived in rooms over their studio for more than thirty years in El Dorado. pointed for a certain length of time to OUT OF NINE CONFESS against an invading army wnich will be concentrated at Baltimore. The program for the central division includes joint camps at Bay City, Fort' Benjamin Harrison, Springfield, Camp Dodge, Iowa; Sparta, Nevada, Fort Riley, and Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.

scarce. "In scattered groups," Mr. Nevinson continued, "they would try to harass the regular army sent to occupy the country. The movement, therefore, is not a bluff proper. Neither Is it formidable from a military point of view.

The intention is serious, though fantastic and it is formidable because no one wants to shoot his own people." WAR OFFICE CONFIRMS IT. When inquiry was made at the war office tonight concerning the report that a hundred army officers in the Curragh camp had resigned rather than serve in Ulster, War Secretary Becly's secretary admitted that similar rumors had reached the war office and administer that office and I feel Just as much outside of it at this moment Mrs. Stevenson did th photographic finishing work and there were frequent quarrels. Mn. Stevenson is a As a result.

tlis most interesting eJu-cational probrem of the day is to discover and prevent waste. THREE KINDH OF WATK EE. "Three kinds of waste are evidenL We are not making full use of the choo! plant, we are squandering the San Francisco. March 20. When sventf-en alleged members of an opium as I did before I was elected to it.

WANTS TO LET PUBLIC IN daughter of Mr. E. J. Mussellman, Hutchinson. Kan.

BLACKMAIL INDICTMENTS RETURNED BY GRAND JURY Ogden, Utah. March 20. Six indictments, including the blackmailing cases which caused terror for wealthy resi- smuggling ring former federal cus "I can hardly restrain now and again When Dr. J. L.

Eyman found Steven toms employes, mall dock watchmen and Chfnee merchants were brought son tonight he was unconscious and was energies of our teathers. and we are lying against a bed post, his wife's I not enabling the pupil to make th to trial today before Judge Morris RENEW EXPULSION FIGHT AGAINST REP. McDERMOTT Washington. March 20. Expulsion five-foot silk scar5? knotted about his dents of Ogden last fall, were reported Dooling.

in the United district court, five of the indicted men at once pleaded guilty. It was announced of Representative McDermott of 1111-j they would testify against the others. Four of the guilty were former from tipping the public the wink, as much as to say 'it is only me that is inside this thing. I know perfectly well that I will have to get out presently. I know that then I will look just my own proper size and that for the time being the proportions are somewhat refracted and misrepresented to the eye by the large thing I am inside of.

for which I am tipping you this wink. "For example, take matters of this sort: "I will not say whether it is wise or United States customs guards. The late today. our or tnese were against Joseph Henry Martin, now on trial in the state court on the charge of having shot David Edwards, a detective, engaged in handling the blackmailing cases. In each count Martin is accused of using the mails to defraud.

One indictment charging consplracy In connection with the blackmail case was brought against Myron A. Smith most of their school days. iieinrws of preventing much of this waste are now known "We must use the school plant day and evening, all week, and all year. The school day Is now too short and the vacation is too long. Uy proper alternation of industrial and recreative activities with study and recitation it is possible to keep pupils In school many more hours per year than now to their great advantage.

"Fewer pupils should be assigned to fifth Is Toung Tal. a Chinese. throat, and the long heavy cord from which his reading glasses were always worn suspended, tied around his r.eck and thrown over the bed poet. Doctors say be cannot possibly live. No one knows what happend in the house just before the tragedy.

Both Stevensons were with their youngest son in the parlor. The youngest son was playing on a piano and his mother talked about the music, apparently in high spirits. The father sat by the stove and was morose. that appropriate measures would be taken to deal with the situation. REFUSE TO FIGHT ULSTER.

It was impossible to obtain confirmation tonight of the report that the war office actually sent an ultimatum to the Curragh regiments, but It appears certain that some officers resigned as a protest against being ordered to Ulster. A conference of ministers, urgently (Continued on I'age 8, Column 5 GriLTV OF 2I DEGREE Ml'RDER. nois from tne nouse wag proposea when the judiciary committee met again today and considered a resolution to censure him and officers of the National Association of Manufacturers for activity disclosed In the lobby Investigation. The debate over including a provision of expulsion for their congress-mail was hot, but ended without action. New York, March 20.

Harry Schaef fer, who confessed that he strangled to death William T. Martin, a Toronto, Canada, milliner was convicted today and one charge with two counts of using the malls to defraud against Joseph. E. Hlgginbotham. unwise; simple or grave, but certain of murder in the degree..

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