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JANES VILLE DAILY GAZETTE Impacts CIRCULATION the DAILY ESTE RDAY 6060 CIRCULATION BOOKS OPEN TO ALL. NUMBER 64. VOLUME LVII. CIRCULATION BOOKS OPEN TO ALL. WISCONSIN.

MONDAY, MAY 12, 1913. O'CONNELL RELATES POSSIBLE FRICTION OPTIMISTIC AS TO FURTHER ARGUMENTS IN THE EKERN CASE CITY TAKES HAND IN CINCINNATI STRIKE RECALL NO REMEDY FOR THE JUDICIARY FIGHT OVER TARIFF WILL BE OPENED IN SENATE TUESDAY VERSION OF STORY Former Treasurer of Cook County Confirms'Testimony of O'Hara in Immorality Investigation, SI iaSOCIATBD PKESa. Chicago. Mav 12. When the state legation lmii.o.

oliu against Lieu- surned its hearing today, Willliam L. rn in as a witness. i.ioo lorioiony ocm'irrns Idiot of th governor oo ao i ia y. It one inoroyn rue rcuim-r looivuie inm. iira -eooiveh o.

holiiolo in tr -ii ol the ylrr.ee fhr on wit Iu .1, the re-O Conn oil said that she wis visi'a-il by ls coee-hl Chief Justice Winslow Tells University Law Students That Innovation Will Mlake Matters Worse, 5CFEC1.YL TO THE OAXEXTH. Wis Mnv 1S-, Madison. 1 1,1 1 the jud.O.ar ex- before V-w Rafhsr than being a remedy, 1 Drove 1 II 'It will make cowards of the judges nnL tlieU. sl.rer.gth, dr t'r I 10 de-axe that al.d.o'v do- -o I 1.1 to a-- said the chief rn Wit.slcw sav. toe Fo'iition ii: nie.isni-os in- the 0: jinlioiioy iiie.i'oio, to your procedure, both civil and criminal; 1 1 1 1 but make only for delay, or which e-'eTcate he and was his advice rfnlJS 1111 1 1 1 a'blyJgOOd si ao 1 lo.

actual in-Li or 10 1 to. r-rto if tit mot aolo sei-i-ioe will roooo-o recognition 10- iuo.1 .0.11 10.00:0,1 1. a are not' to be bassed around us re-' ivu-iO lootiool servirio or helieve-tbat the bench is caoablch nf 11 1 1 ilo 1 tue Hies wineii 1 nave sugee.iio.i ao. er than along the line Df CHARGE AMERICANS ARE AIDING REBELS NogalesyAi Residents Are Arrested For Alleged Conspiracy, to Aid Sonora Insurgents. tI ASSOCIATED PUTS.

so Liners o-oro a.rrosloo here early t.o: tiay Dy imitaar; outnr iL.es A p.ot r-nVnlrv railway ware- purpose oi sennit; 11 lu. the' insurgents'. FINDSJIIIJJEE ORDINANCE VALID aw Requiring That City Milk Shall Come From Tuberculosis Tested Cow's Upheld by Court. lUX- fllKSS. Wnahinptnii- llav 12-The valiilitv ol the- so'lvcc nkee orci i one reooiidne miiK orougr.t lnici eue eicy lo ue ijlu-doood Iron, cows i a hjo r-ted to the t.uhei-cit'.itie test, was today uiiho.e -b the supreme court.

srECIAl, TO TUB OAZHTTB, ndhn-bin TIav 12. Nearly the entice rfaie a a inistration of Miss THE REAL RESULTS TROUBLE EETWEEN JAPAN AND DOUBTFUL. WILSON IN STATEMENT relieves Matter Can Easily When proper Even if California Does Not Recede. mmmm 3 declared his in official brought to bear upon the P0E XfMSl.trStiO is' perfectinfe its record nil it can to prevent the legislati ui constitutional limitations whiriV mtuiv diplomats conter.il -lapa sbonlil. have' been aware when en- As the legislature is near the, enu the element of urge rma vvill not be.

Ln immediate Sanger of low of their property and the -itate department can. at irilure embark upon negotiations the tor a new treatv to replace that IS" and vide some permanent, means ot adjust-mento thPe rights of the ot one country. resident in the other. Means Legal Battle: fry shall admit the right of- citizens Ol tne otr.er .10 Ihl'uld Governor Johnson decide to sten the bill notwithstanding rederal opposition, legal proceedings are almost certain to follow the first attempt of the California authorities to llcheat the property pi the Japanese land holders RrobabU an issue eaaU be' made np immediately by some such, land holder ho trtiasler ot pis lanu iu "r1 President, believes negotia-r 1 1 111 lO 1 1 I move the'rawpeatahce of disc) iat.ic.il1 i natr: Joyi" is" 1 1 d'- ifi ,1 orini 'It 'a hat the-ATeho tbe trfedty-. betweei.

am States. He mtiuia' thai Voum'he brok- en in anv way, but upon the leeitng that there was an effort to dlscmuin-ate Japanese or, the of their alleged ineligibility to citizen-ShThe president revealed that the Question or naturalization liao not the "discussion with the dnn-anese ambassador, but that or course underlying the bill it was realized that federal courts had not nnallj passed upon the question eligibility. It was upon this basis that Japanese were not accorded the privilege pi ill iship tl the appearance of. dis-crimination written in the bill has and it was iiitimated at the White House that for the pi ho hope was that the leeislatren 0 fornia either would be be. voted by Governor Johnson or delayed by a referendum to permit smoothing oyer President Wilson endeavored-' to make 1.

plain that the gn tmanv diplomatic formalities. The conferences thus far between faecre-tiiran ariri President Wilson and the Japanese ambassador were des cribed as being those of one gentleman to another." oo oM-aon-K. Madison. May 12 The lowly but paten' pancake mac the means of dispelling any hostility to the Uni- versity of AVisconsitn tnat may exist in the present legislature. rue lair c-oeds are relied upon to turn the trick In short the legislature is to enjoy a maple syrup-pan cane umuiuci at the hands of the young women talc- rlnmootip science courses.

Assemblvraar: C. D. 1 lawn or Ihorce who has been i i poire raapdi- svrup around the staff house, proposed to Dean H. L. Russell of the niah fm' his western Wis- consin -'sugar if the university would furnish the pancakes.

Desn Russell i'i his abiding faith in 'his, challenge. Mr Howe 'has been busy thp laser tew rinvs sienins: uo his col AMONG REPUBLICANS MEETING IN CHICAGO Leaders from Ten States at Reorqan- iiatipn Conferenee-Are-Not. All j-Agreed. Regarding Methods. hi; AssociA-riti) PtiEssT (dhin.aan.

Atav 12. Progressive re- mitalicBii Ipadprs from ten states are" expected today -to dralt the 'preliminary plana for the reorganization' of party. They will deoide whether etoiiveotirm ohall he here! soon. The attitude, to be taken toward national committee ithatt will -best rany ana Teunire tne rorces or. and other -wd Informallv at two meet- yesterday.

The statesmen who represent the progressive wing' of party were strengthened this morning by the arrival former Governor Herbert. 9. Hadley of Missouri, nod si tor Works of. California ted a pa cd rhat he hopejd to reach the city in time' 'to attend the afternoon Session 'Other o-eoueimi fvr.rn cfiv- erat c-ntral elates swelled. the' at- ciui.iiicH conference ro more than fifty.

Borah Adyanesrs Plant Borah of Idaho is opposed a reponld in national con- ierer.ee and ins stand' oh this question yesterday was' the beginning oi lengthy discussion. He had assert- -eci that it would be' useless to attempt to reorganise -the party from the n.p down as anv convention wtlirb might be held at this time would be controlled' by the same'meu who dominated the-last one -last -June'. lie was the center nf I discussion a second time Saturday when he- advanced a plan for tlie't direct electie-ii ol' delegates to untional standing aldiie. on this issue. Committee-in Disfavor.

Hostility to present' national has openly expremced it se.v-irul of-the i rot ressi vor Sen-rifor Kenyon statement, "that most of us would- have ho ohreefion to in wet -of the -co'tnini tt.ee re-sianing' is backed up. bv Setmtor Sherman who said: "I'he fceiing is' that the- national committee should be1 inflexible und mere nnientln.hlp In nnhllc-' nnln- if-r I 11 rUliOi- it oh kept up with the public opni- una or tne aims ot tne conrev- euoe" is to (iii rial I the'-powers 6f the eaistino iiaticmal oorniratt.ee: Inrcr- vieo-r ci umtlosc ci ttoit the Ceio ot ooioion favors I'ollnwSne' thc- adopted by tlie pr-jgresmv. and d'emocriitic conv.entdcihd ru id ing: tec sin. ii assume thfe'if itv' job electioio instced --if ovalf- lnrr until the dissolnii-io of the -committee, at the the aofiorml cmwrrmhciD. La Follrttc saDorovei.

The (Htcmihinee of Seoatn- Gronna ol hoodti Dakota is sn'J to hsve.othe loc detei-niimnlio, Groni'i to n-iwud hoc caosed dss en ti The first SlOO -OWtllwl 'Oe-imitino- thi. loyuh.man taken at a of re onto urn ir senators and -o the: iwiciers of the pnrtv tii i inoro- mon th--, Vo, iloowi.a na-iom-i tee at its meetii.g scheduled for Vine "4 oi Wash melon lo is- no c. upiuy pue. iu Kiciuim wi. ouiuv.i i.

a mo-mo ol sarrr. Ijoh, a- lorpror or hio'lreoold, with lliforimo fior, i.y the existeuc eol the affieavit hoc colli cot as that, unless O'd-fara curbed, the" I ooii io nines 'die dooroiionf mode no dirocL ohorgo i in noo rn 1 1 ry. hot dat.ed ion: umstauo at: o-l mic-lit In- rons-ryerl as y-yo: ro a -oo-ii i ohnrge. O'Hara and iu the end ocivised O'Hara 01 -lo Otero I rn ooanow dor, its cohirse 0 1 mo roll eon c.neot rloi wmfi can came to him hecause O'Conneil was a night he i'terester! in p-evenrrne a ccandcl. Sullivan told O'Conne'l that Uiivis hart lie-en siimiitonod as a witness, before the vice commission of -which O'Hara is the chairman at its silting at tsprioohehh hot tit it he jid not want, to be a witness.

Davis proposed to use the affidavit as cadi over O'Hara to avoid testifying. dotal -In io id rdmt i 1 i i hi reached the e-ormiimsioo riml Davis was interested ia retorts unsavory repjtatiou in BnriugflelO and the oomed tcyohtaai his ecidoiico on the point. The commission ad ioiirned without hearine Davis. O'Hara. sate that understood it ro, i nio is oi on in o.

ro re duce the affidavit at that tessiou or to have women or the underworld rolled as witnesses suddenly turn on a'ihira while testify ing and dtelare hat the leader won a frequenter ol' EUROPEANS APPROVE OF AMERICAN PLAN Premise Assistance to American Commissioners Study Farrrlino Iist associated mnse.j Rome. Mav 12. The American coin- rnr thphitnclv nf thp rr it io i i rr 1 i a i i mud funnels credits began'ioits work, hit r'epcod of Goimiun, iinnea iarr i 1 Co i 1 Itc-d idtates yt send misaloners that all' possible asooooo -would be given to. them toward the accomplishment c. then- During their "sifcina the aierooers of ttie silver' loving nun tn David T.ubin.

Sn oi-aroeiito CaMforrdro hn'td-i ho sr imesoi tod i he rchroue Ih- fotiodn-tion m' the International institute ot ngricu lure to mo-Miig oi diio oflered 11 tlrnho- hoi to acceyt ila girt, soyoig that nil toe merits for hue rmccess of the mscitiiie wfis fine ro its presioent; Mainois Rafael Cappelll and tliorc ore the cull, shtinlcl so to him Murium Cmmell -irtni-prf hp venn'rl rjl-P dm coin met for himself hut 'ov the APPLETON BANKER SHOT AT IN AUTO Machine Riddled With Shot Whil Passing Throuoh center Swamp Occupants Escape Injury. UT PUKSS.l Apo'etou. Mav 12. While 'Williai r. uresideut of the First National dank, -was riding along hooter Sv amp ll.s set ormdid with h.s tltiegbtcr grniitison.

a Hunter the swamp fired In his direction. Tin auto was riddled with shot, No om -us injured. FOUR BODIES ARE RECOVERED FROM THE. WISCONSIN RIVER fHT Aasoer.vi-Ko eaERRfi. iVov o-ir of iio iv ic iii i mi 0 ii i id i 1 It ill ih-ihrihe lrplipvp-1 in ha ul ridel down roe Vdmwoism' riv i by tlie swift cm lent which is prevalent toil point.

Scores inf boats are on the river today dragging for the hod- Isr associated ptinss.l 1 1 Mayor Hunt Issues Ultimatum to City Traction Company to Accept Terms Laid Down. Bit ASSOCIATED FllilSS. rtniruiti llnv 12. No attempt wa? ir.nA' early today 05. tne un.c.ii- natr I on (J.

u. ternoon cv a strik to rue ar.y of ea I he iC.orr.pa.iv oarns and it. is sa.d a 0 -hm .1 I I dorr mo th- received by Mayor Hun to i-r K.j, nr. an JCtjon Comt 1 riinfito S.ilh omnoiJes The raM ''I on ha 1 feVrAt' wramlsfo? receiver and to annul its rrancr.e- his prospoal -V0- 0 not a eo by NO TAX REMISSION WILL BE POSSIBLE Heavy Approprialiions by Present Legislature will lane Funds- Available. SI'SCIAL tlO 1B OAHETTR.

wis -Vfnv 12 In view tht- larite ti.K reittiswxn lust vear. with a conseanent in curtain larfje an- oroi'ri lions. 1 .10.1 010 in-authoilties will decide not anv taxes this year. About s.truu,-fi-iri remitted h'sr year, meliid 11-tho iiniversitY state normal school T- that 'the availahrs revenues, already made by the Segis-fafjre and by the budget which is yet to be presented. Many of tne provided cannot tie obtameu unm March 1.

1914. This will relieve the si oat ion in some degree. BRITISH SPORTSMEN FACE WOMEN'S IRE Suffragettes. Assigned With Meri's Pastimes Begin ty Eurning Boast Club. Ill ASSCCIATID I'ltE-SS.

nw si At 1 CSnc nf the hands oi militant suffragettes assigned to interfere with the pastime of the men I I 1 1 I i ii otJilnr-d titan al troyed with a loss ot $10,000. COMMENCE SECOND TRIAL CSPECIATj to the gazette. Tle-nvoi- f.nln. ill Eli' 12. The' Case ot l-tarold Hemvood.

which atLrnoted ooontrvooioe rttontsoit two yoo-s a-o was r-alied in the' West Side criminal court today Vor its sooom: trial. Ua trie toolii ot riBiivvuuu, who Tie.nver airent for ah t-dtstern glass -Jini'soy. eriKiry.o.l i known aeronaut. In the barroom of the Brown Paiaoe i-iorei. 'rue mon-rei is saitl to iiao- over 'lie lo fa rtonvsi.

At thp hpicrht. if Ihe lie i i i 1 i 1 riioii I lif ih a revolver, Ktiimir. von -nun uuu K. Copeland. a mining on.rii ot OoSoi-ado Sotairoia land 'and Atkinson were liit-moei UMlHt llnniVOOd MOO IliPfl fot" kill- ill Lt s'-yielaiol i-ii.

convicted of soiioinl degree, murder. After that he secured the dismissal of the-case involve-a toe liiiUnp of von d'hol because he had-lio- been drouaat to -rial v.orlio the time prescribed by the stattUes, The supreme court granted him e. new trial on ihe charge on which he had alroadv eeo and he is row to he tried for the second time foe the Copeland killing. POSSIBILITY OF LIFTING CHURCH EAN ON DANCING CAUSE FOR AN OUTBURST Madison. May li.

Den ho oio Madison, May the possibility that the Methodist Hpiscopa. church wtli lift the ban on (tanoos. Rev. V. Hlahemaa, Methodist university pastor ra university oi Wisconsin the dance is now a and public dance halls vice, "Ii insts mors popular dance halls and lake pavilions during; the summer ir.ako oac four for tire virtue of all who habituate these institutions," he says fact, that to parlor nariios the vnimc- people dame -jlf j.ico.teo and the tango in close embrace leads one to assure that there' Is on the part of parents "breeding gross ignorance abo lsonal temptation.

If vice is between tne sexes must De niaai iimatter of social disgust." TtiT ASSOCIATED PRESS. Vnrk" May 12. The British. ohinodint: mid Ansto aiiait to el.o-ahen of in-' y.yirs of oooy hsc'in In the frhpni ir iilh irrived oda lo tared rt core: oooo.etiL inai "as aiiiiust palling. Port d'e-yas.

tiny 1 Cos fm or: i ri onl ci and towns in Texas assembled here to day on the opening of ire siMteenth oi.ee 0 of toe otro hmlio-a- Supreme Court Desires Additional. I fv formation Before Giving Decision In Colitrovresy. SIHCIAL TO IHS (-AHETTH. Madison, May Arguments a secono nearmg on rue raiiuuvei-ii Ekern controversy will be. hoard order recently made by the court in It OUtlStieO I OUT gUUSLHJIlB' ntorp liirht.

The pmsnon turn' upon the eoion irotinnal hp f(, iu ed ia removing a 0fticr and of the right Of the oO u. is believed the final decision, of the crt wU, as f( 1 1 1 i ev kind thof mo ool.ro op ivtnre tomorrow and take up arguments on NIGHT OF REVELRY FOLLOWED BY DEATH One Ian Killed in Chicago Fire. This Morning While Five Companions Are Arrested. ass. ri.KSK.

fihiraen. Mav 12. fmnrlsoned be- neatii heavy -while and sulfoi'ing tiorn a fractured skull Benson. i freer, ooday iter a night or revoirv Thrje women nh who were with the vlc- were arrested. REBELS SURROUND FEDERAL SOLDIERS Hundred Killed.

Y.lm Ar-ii-'. Mill- Pt Thd filler' ots mil Croiyinns ns more. op louno themselves surrounded at Hakmotals, -tne nisi station on oeuuicm ro- OH- nf Mil PlIflVmSB STld Km- palir.fi gu.t port. e.onrroiHanc owii mom cue octal w- Mine uuuin. tic- th Col hei If 1 or 0n w-troof Uliiytwo uunoreu leu-o, pi 00 1 .,1 tins mo em llile Hill's men are said to have re-taken l-iinr-alnte flvfi hundred dead found oh the field were identihed loci ay dn i I i 1 CASE FROM BELpIT 7 TO BE TRIED HERE Action of J.

R- Shuster Versus Charles N. a'nd Kath-erine' T. Llppitt Return was made in the municipal colli Itnr nrcrmo, the 'case, ot J. Shuster plaintiff. i it't d' I "nd til tri ii i set for Monday, idiy 20 Ail th- par ties to rhe suit reside in aeiou.

nuui-oev and -Arnold of that city 'the me olaintff dlionms's Nolan ot this city appeal tiro defendants. Attorney TVocl-i Xolan were in court tnis im-li rfisnective ients. Tlie plaintiff alleges-. tuat on or about fmsf day dr.rmrr-y. It'll, he was ie mercantile building located at the corner' of Bast Grand avenue- and1 Pieasani streets in Beloit, commonij T.iimitt inif.

for woo.e service the det'etidants promised and agreed to pay the plaintilf. a dealer one in reui osteite, f-oiirone- sion ot 2 percent ol tne In April the piaintiff procmreo Tw the defend at. a i iiirdin -er, M-attgar-c dhirwn- 00 to -tor ff'7 Ih'O for Ihe A ooutlaOt was entered ir.to,. Margaret Dresden i tirwd free ot mm i in hrarroe to lots. in the Athletic Park addition, (ill Avenue I.I I orr oil yvnien it was anegeo weie ur um e.j 0r Prior to the' time of the execution, too defendants, it is al-; leged promised to pay file plaintiff i.ioiccof of the pnrohaee price.

mini id. ro -f td -L or loo coiiimcsslom on ill hi in le and refused 1 i i i i rim to I rn liff frmcdmeativ mcliresoiited route of the lots, those iu Grand- Avenue addition, o-'ven oi pci't pcyme-n- i.o oe in Iho en v. when thev were outside the Jimits, ami rhat therefore the plain-I iff ie not entitled to tie: commission agreed upon. Mr. Lnppitl is now towmil ai hew.

jr ir ex-rooted that he will ia- able to ice lic-m ni iio two weeer fr-jiii tcolny. I CLio-o rih-o fm me imrclic of the strik-iir: eoeratire-e end their families during flow textile strike at Lawrence a so, has tieeiwinruli-- cord nig cunt, who' as muster investigated the striite expenditures. ceotances. had" beer, -filed for the re- i no oanquet to be new weauea- Idav. MV 14 limm Wnhanah rnn.

gmssinaii au suite oi Minnesota: nas i speak. liJSOCIATKO f-RRSS aTashinErton. h-lav 12. The Runromo it 1 I Mi itlooio iU state rate or other imnortant. If.

i nndersLood an attemnt will i.p: ewoic In owe, hfif jonrmucnt tne summer on Juno rhe the the eg to I Undetrwod Pill tee AntlcfWate Little BY FKSSB.1 Washington. tariff renewed ill -dlie Ltun f- row when the bill comes oj, for reference tuUie 'humeo c-om- rutiee. The senate- not in ses- Ira 11 irl I 1 as "chicken feed" whj tne announced purpose of idjourntng almost imme- Jiately for three Jays a beginning ol eL Imilar per t0 time' p-ndoao Iho taritt i loo t. 1 ol ihe 1 prep vmu. oi'eiio-s ooron'do- tee as the COQlmitee on committees mfit dfnilv ro 0r- the counrdrery Anticipate Amendments.

1 1 1 1 I i t. -o to, to schedule be tlp v.in nate. ortai an ru -1 1 I 1 did not SKf'f'LSiJf d' Ece comm ttoe Evr.n iriinorsleerslath.nl fad.oo was! begiln. The i-'yV1 '5tXt Thiiinrav ami until the members standing between' e. leaders-of th Itsiauou invoivnm soy do pun ooiiWi shall OpPoilti In' the reoiiblican on- i 1 by.

otamittee. The de lent indicated chat 'he iloioo oratrc ot: no hearings In- car-Tied out althougfif reference ot the bill son-, lm Ooniycii node ihe renub- iioan leaders debate tlio i'earooo r. tn fh. pnrtwnVwi 11 hi favor of a on hi eiil probably to be lieaded by Representa- tive Krooo- liiinri-ty The- rrant of the two arleitions to the executive no, ro oer-y cooyress or ac-orn LONGEST AQUEDUCT IN WORLD COMPLETE Los Angeles Waterworks System Wi be Formally Opened By City This Week. RTBCTAr, IO THIS I n.

lnnlH f'al Mav 12 fine of the iaroesf and in man' rerpoco- t.dc wcntclerf-il system in the city phis week and the ruunioioal ct tnai evei-t neKiin leotv orp-c-lim with its systeir of five storaoe it serwoirs, is 2S5 miles -in length, and- is designed to carry a supply of 258,003,030 oaboire o-cra the Sierra Nwadtt A'romr soot wo ed minors tbe'sti'eat Moiave oium lo-- own wo a. it ro ir or gy c.nil to tne oo oo an 'lo aoe so miles northwest of the city from there 'do wafer mo-led for domestic will he cawjed in a riv-dcor steel pipe into the city's present rlis-iiobcrmr, rcmos The svslem Bom- tlie longer ac noed una in tile Hie cose on iu-; enure uniier- yonc ci ti oorert in ore tnan Texas Christian Ass' San Arm'Pln. Tpc. Mav 12. Tha-t '14 'oentiiou load ooeu convert.eci tlire.o.e,! activities itoreo ny ire d'oxas imssiouo-v d'l-n-g the past rear wm.

the asserlmtr ot Or. 1-h'o t-o--ick D. Kershner. President of the Texan Jd iss.l m.ry Assomo- Lir.it. wnt: i a if- ioi io i io he o.ccted with den amino won are rm- the i-on o-aa annual convention, May Days of Preparation that your comllort- during pleasant month ot' May yon take advantage ot all of the OTinor-tunitiea offered for preparation.

Last-minute shopping is dis-. tressing and 'institisfactory. The weather is warm, the streets and s'hops are crowded, and stocks are not nearly as fresh and attractive as they are now. Therefore be forehanded and "let your head save your heels." Tlan your summer outfit now. no matter how small or how ex-.

tensive it may be; and not only plan it but get it. You will have a lot more fun later on if you have provided yourself with i what you need in apparel and spurting goods before the season is in full swing. If you pave any doubt about what yo-ti want look at the advertisements in THE GAZETTE and. other gooH-newspapers and-yon will find cpletuy. oi sugges- J1 ouri will at some time- during thisithe world Is to be formally chenod by pet- nl-tpnrl TmirnaliBTT, WppV at thp university ol Missouri aim door dor ro-dn-er.

Secretarv of- fSeote horn olios Ho itli air-: Aflornev r.pnpi-al R-irkcr will take uart her otbroi la re also on too no. oi sptaicers am. among tne visitors from other states will be Governor jM. ol unto, ine gathering will continue until Friday. SrRCI.U.

TO TUB. IJJKEITE. htoh.toii -delivered" the address oi which noeaed -here or o-raroi no .1 ro. its moo cm-ynimtioo. v-oiho loiio o-iven-ion foe .1 of the e.iiostoi.o Son-day is.

ii icds -oi the holding martial to ti-. Coo mm idov Ci. Smith. uril Lum-emio 'Co Si vriie aeiing ot viooi on' m-ii, opeiwo o' tor-New York Navy Yard tDtlay. The ooargos agniroo Cap-am Smith at---hint co February la.

while command-log the A sow oo i r.i;iroit,er.y oa.s-iirded I is vesse and ran it on an un-otoirtcd reef doe wiocinuv of the Cehta ilanlc orf rhe son th err. coast of Cutu. The neoln-h I ieot.enaor involve rlre -piestinrs of lie io he olrd no- I the position nf d'-e slop ire exact I methods and whnther hiiip-1 tti iiifnrn thp eootoon eh lire chsioii.ee at which tire stop oc 1 oc-o i.ci.rloi I err uro ot the shoal. Sl'EClAL TO TUE CAZFtTTFI.l Baltimore. May 12.

The au-naal cooveiitioi of the Ordcv ol Railroad Telegraphers met in this city today and was codicil Lo oroer by President H. B. Perham of Chicago. The 1 10, 0 Oh 0 lei, gn I 1 1, nil res. 1 ii Ii and fie c.

i 1 THREATEN TOWN. disown rod 1 h- ynv 1J Censti- Jmachine stuns, prepared lo flght. Sharon Pa Mav 12 Fire be- CONDUCTING INVESTIGATION lieved to hive hem' dv hmeoaimrw OF LAWRENCE STRIKE FUND toriny rleet-w oilht vile I buildings on one side of Silver 'street I iBT niomo Tin- coos ls psLnr-ue-j a iosfon. Mav if Xn satisfactory of the disposition of S1O.S00 leaooieo lo jo-oo oo, v.oicu uv. ,11 i -o ioj ai.e Hull and Judscn Hall, tlie two cnletjwe school them in virtue, familiarity imrio-lti' cooventdoo lllio vceo io re-m'gnnid-o ic patty "nlfliig p-u3feosjvo i oar) i of me pi hoed in the.

be present. The dat 3 will soon EI A s. Detroit. Mav 5.000 delegates to the biennial convention of the Order of Railway Conduc- have reached Detroit to after tiot- BI ASSOCIATED TRESS. Ironwoofl, May 12.

Esther the five-yen r-rdo ilanehtor of Jlr. and airs. Andrew Hendrickson. who live on a farm near Darker, was o-'o'nhoit- esterrhi One tmoi der'. who ic eieht yeai 3 oui.

was naniir.ng a or, nto oiy.yoseolv ooioy, i nil; eotered rhe girl's right eye, yen Senator Albert (Junimins.of Iowa Smuctor Vdiiliiio K. Borah' of Idalip-hormer Goveri or HorheH S. I eclhw of Misscmrh togetWer' with'tthe other "leaders, of th EC I 1 1 flu cwcoosoil oiiiwi tirii shall tlioi hams o--' representation in frirtire eon- ventions and irake other' -adieu chaooee so that lice uar.v shall swlimi "croco' active and progressive-ac- taviiw in hit a If airs of government "hoes i do sirggOBtiom to. re-unite' tlie me (dial Ibose wlu toil ed til lev se.ccoer-no St. Luiis.

May 1.2. John Sommer-oimu, 44 years old, is dead, mid lew i.msluo ill -'ro'h e-fumitiue Itoisnning -v c. re teh recur eot no to I ml food Snndny. 'i'he four lay imecm- ho.irs Pondav night. After -nidriuht w-ss nod i-nnee -lie woil or rhe Sot mo- i mm moire i ir.rii nor in the hallway.

They found John on. am ii -tieiio ana me ouier two unconscious. Wasliiiieton, May 12. The suhreme eoufr rodjv reru-sect a reiieannt toe Wi-mi-isr corporation. Inx cafM ioo eneoiged cmlv io 1 mi oer cc its promo-tv aop arwisto-g its liable for the tax.

TIia nPilslon ox cuunt.prl hunrirfiiis nf- rnilow tne oJiiv lire uy 1 1 uumllls ''ItlmeaiiB itist rr 1 have n-lil -wa'm -that th eon veil lion. hi L-ora supper am! all thoeti who -he-- oo-i oc l.ooor. oers-cnio evil con -in ml tmin etc vww coglo. ot the ci eater part nf the week. I res, me lle.dc-:iii -own oi pernio here 'I' oo.oml report 5 o' the older, rs tdnoyr c.ooo tooiiw.

d'acy o.ormmLered -how -i i oo i on ii die mo til do- ll i In, might mrtake," rentfe Senator; IJlimmlna senator coran anu Hadley both (Cotittnued on jiage Texas during the past year..

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