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Ti 1 i Weather Fair X2CULATI0S on 7 9fi M3AT. lODOU 3 -1 TL5IE I ,5 JB, v- VOL 1 1 EJT.nijsnKn. 7 PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, ISO 7. SIXTEEN PAGES. r' -1 i-4 JFire 11 0 5 i i vszsszsszs Iih I ISO ti I It in! i II ei I NEWS SUMMARY nfinni is 1 tf A lilSlllll, Mf IS IBB a I (f Common Branch Unable to ff ISfeft PassAppropxiations vi t.fe;t 1 Vr Over Veto.

i Si TAKES HAND IN WAS ONE VOTE IS LACKING Absence of Two Republican Members Accounts for Failure, CRITICIZES CONTROLLER Guthrie ami Larkin Are Accused of Injuring the City's Fair Fame. PASSES WARM RESOLUTIONS Mayfr Guthrie's new interpretation of mayor's prerogatives and his veto reiiuctions of Items in the appropriation for the department of public works wre sustained last Bisht at a meeting: of common council. Select- council was also called to act on vetoes, but common council was fo in trotting- throih -with its work the select branch got tired, ct wait-teig find adjourned to meet this after-non. It wus a close shave for the, major. To the ordinaiice over his objections required a vote of ail -the mernber.s elected S2.

Had not two of the ISopublitsan members ba abemnt, more than the -requisite nutnber would have achieved, and the mayor's veto over- rldden. as votei; wexe registered trv favor of the ordinance, one loss than a legral maiority. -Critivise Maynr cwd Controller." Althoug-h the mayor's supporters pre- vented the ordinance from being' parsed over his they could not prevent a prograia nxajKsi out by the Tie- jMiuiivi-ju ciMicus irttu gom ii.rouii t-y -vlw voce vote. Resolution were parsed criticising the for "usurbatkjn of power," accusing him and Controller Lartan the fair. of the Demands for a vea.

r.av va, a roll call, wt-re' by the" Wiliittm Braftd -''declared vtirj'- re.sbhiOoti also declaring ntotioit to aojoum which mayor's liupnorters made. When the 'regular hour for eonverans several under the city administration wero there, to line! mcrabtrs of councils to sustain the mayor veto. A.dLns tne piibiieiins were John Fernau. president of the United Labor leagrue and master workman of the Knights and a delegation from the unions of the pavers and rammers and of the curb tetters. JVailitiij for A.betU.

'MernltcrH. The administration's couneilmanie supporters were present in full force, so council was not called to order by President Brand until it was found there was no chance of reachias Charlea Kofs and F. A. Gould. Republican metn- bers who di(4 tlot appear at any Urnfl during the meeting-.

It was p. (when President Brand announced that uiiuiuKii in. session. i-Tie se lect branch convened at the same time. '1 he public woiks salary ordinance, passed by select council, was concurred and then the message from the mayor, announcing that he disapproved of the appropriations for music in thf parks and for automociles in the parks, and tliat he ditsapproved of 513,000 of the appropriation for boardwalks and steps and $130,000 of the appropriation for street repavm.s?.

President- Brand announced that the question before wis i as follows; the ordinance be passed riotwithstatMling the. objections of the mayor. lie explained that a vote of "aye" would be against the mayor's ob-i i. TBHEUHG 374 MILES TO PASS i OF 01- FOURTH TI EXTENT Railway Service on the Pacific Coast Nearly Put Out of Commission bv Storm. "SAN Prt-VIVCIl-rO, Aiorct.

21. The uuiu wmcj out oi tie ei i tuiiy tiXi'n Sa.rart'.r.t is eel ot frv it ot" 'l fdUo. TTy ano into iT4 miier-. t.itcni left today ever the -z iv.tt x. i-- first time mail cc-nuaani-wio'i frorA San I-Tanc Isco tr.

north Sevcrd ttd.i.y. All Uiree UiuDsccnUnctital affected, y' hem Pad C.C liMf IS Mii.HA.fu v.y w. 1 1 ijLc ii i.vi 1 I .1 1 will be suspended niany Uya. Tho line is closed by a sli.1-5 at San Fcrnanio tunnel. Ihe Santa Fe and Sutheia Pitcific 'estf-m lines aa- pc.n.

The Santa I'e ts trantring pasieners to Us at Sto4lr. tou, an-1 expeeta to aiaintaui aflic betwe there and San Franci3co by th.it means. The tfait l-ikc line i in worse tt.vi ever. For weeks ail throe gh. traflc been BUz-r4-nAleU owing to the destruction of mih-a of rtiadbej ia Meadow aU-y tuuiyon.

In Utah. notic was recited that rain is aain faihru- there ad lliat the cennot rcs-toifd in months. The damage iti Meadow 'vaUey has lAUIUiUUBILt UKNhL) ti coicnovrucatvoii with the oiittiJe I I 1 J. Idar-'ctJ world e-tcet from tho cast. Ur toa'n i M.

to have, ot.ia.i.t-d 5- "worta o. ic-w- line Factrunento is mil-i distant. As three rmi, and a Tr.e etier-kJ wiaKi jms i tht nfi in Dctnoer one Famines Move CXit as Plair.cs Destroy a Lumber Com- linp altacied a s-M-ti'i of rhat is cotv-idcred to be Uhj dir.Kt-ro fire ijtK" in Ptsburh enrty whoa the trr.ihmir priut of the frv, I.rr CoDMkiiy ii Trtixty-tnird sLr ti Ub-rrly Hveiitm v. tleiiruye-dL The Ls entl-iUitcd at ouvcrr-i by insurajKsu. Ajs the tire aA pcctart-Iat.

fanulie irs Jae bocsn to move out ajid tr.e strvcts ve s-cq Uttered with beiiolJ Tlui r.in.v of fire is not the Harm l-ing turued ui Ly J. tUe opexator the Id'rrocviUd the Per.n-"yivi.nifc Tli, hlptily polish wivids wer-j rvaJLly at-j talked ty the and le firt.er. de-i votttl tht-ir attentiin to kccpln? Ujo jx from vpTtui'riS. For a tlxn it vax tbwt the rcTainfkr ef tb Member eotnpapy's buiidincs wer: its the air wrta th pparks. Tte plant.

a thr -e-story struct art-. s.heatnei with ru-atfHi Iron, but tin- ilid not the rapid pprd of th-i flames, instead to ruake the bud j-3 red hot furaa. Acrfs tre another plant of the Ijimbrr torr.pii'.y and r.rby big plant thf V.y company, la addJtii't: to the otiter Pusinsa bn'td- in the arc cjiotr of 11 Jt drltinKv AsiiiUtnt Ohiet WiliiJitn CcatC3 va. In cliare of tiv nr--fightfa? force, aad tdid there v- oold hive ben e'en a nure hiae lad not the ilaaut bce.i held in i :i.K. Ip the Vrn.yl cost ly u.sed in p.trfectiP.s i'lrctcr.

PBOMOWCKS ABE SAID TO BE WORTHLESS F. B. Clsrt. is Taken from Hotel Apartments to Answer Several Charges. Trtken fnm his apaxtrrvexits In tre hotel yesterI.i.y, R-Clark, a promoter, Fpcrt lart r.ieht In a cell in U.3 CeJit-al iHUce sfiiicn.

Charges of obtaining: money under, faslx pretense and larceny by baiiew hav alreaJy bevn aainft itim. Clark, who is a stylishly dressed of ri yt-nr, car5ft to lMciibursrj four weds as and enRasel. a prUeii- Uo'rs suite of rories at the Av.ik-X- He ela iaed to te profnotinc the stock of the Centra) Conl and of Clearfield county, arid is to hav i on'' man Sl'Jj worth of rhe Hi. convincing n-anner (M carr-d I weip-ht. and he i aJived to have pa- iwu worthies check the i Anrex for and the latter bcii ie out in favor of J-'partmei'.

sUTe. trd II. and tL f. Tt wa Inter dif by an ex-aru nation of roc paper in he roorrt that Cinrk v.na the oruarizer of th CrtrrJ t'oa! Coke t'onipay, which hd ti i mwtet-i county, cind wa.s 12 yeais ago, has never been worked, it is sid, to any etert. ClrK'n ficcortiir.g to h'S Mory.

one of tie heir to the nrorrty. fold lie had th1 all i i ivoit. a a to ti- coal Air.cn: hi we--e im pfviv Jo crrtf I said he car-ie from Francitfeo i livsvi la after earthcu-kv and b.i.s Tyrone He r.v;ntiy enira a of iwhu? at tea a and was pre pari Jig to c-irry on on a larre tc.u.:. IN SUBMARINE BOAT. nc.

eu. jiio. oii axiu uuitia Take Trip C2 Ke7 Yt-rk Harbnr. r.Kin1EIvjKT. ha t.

Th-sln, ti: f'-rr er l'ritej SLVtes relator frorr: and Mr. J. V. I.Vc iif niy-i ves teAty by a two utt the KUiiariee of Citjit. lb.

boat tu ti--: i'i om et, tie- treat st der-th w.i (Mrs'. Lake. Mrs. eed the thr Ma the party w-rt r.ir i mi. er fr.m Civ- leave wr.

vfeirii- pt frtu? e.i'ijlrj, 4-r. air SINCLAIR 13 CENSURED. Ts jbCrUitr JUi xu.s occtaiiiL- A ei ar.d Others Through Test. u-vh v'-v itsere vva-- t-I J'l iid ti; of rr.artagf rs lor j1." Vir.i.'2--".v.M,l, N. ir an ti-1 ths fir1 vhk 1 n'-ucd with ir.c!-..-h.1 In tt f.

to: ai'i-vr- snipt f-i rs a for .1 Vi- t--i! kidn v.n 1 at tele- I 1 1 i a ar.j- er-tg ii.e d- r-in l.r.d b---n -a;) ip the mp.it. of tv coi. r-, 1-ir-difg. fl t. at II TV 1 rs 1 I ft scat.

th- pf.nt. N. of I 1 1 1 I 1 i i i I i i 1 to 1 tbtvre n. othr way of in oi trj rnxxw wf eastern trains, it is the Bourhfrn Pacific .,.1. '''tJlA th 1 1 u' LiUnT Unanimous Opinion Given by the State's Expert Alienists.

DECISION OH ELONDAY Court Pefused Jerome mission to iixamine Br. Hamilton. OBJECTION BY DEFEKSE. Prosecutor Sav.s Hamilton Ilard.s I'rioiier as Paranoiac- GLEASGM BLAJ.IES DELfvS IB. ASSOCAATTO PSIE-S TO Gli.B NUVS TOlti.

MarcJi SL tHoUttX AX-torney Jerome tody pmei)tf-l jo Jc-t'oe FiUgpraid cig-iit ia support of tiie he cr-ule ye.stcr-day ia the cuijj of I Larry K. 1 Uw thai, trie is now in a. state lunacy or mcijifty as t' b-; JacaiJsi. anderstafMiins the proo2iii73 hini or bi3 defesjft. The coart as j'ess'ion tor 'rti thaa an bocr.

Te' pliin if. iJeliaaii, for the f.n5-e, sti-ungr tl.at thefr to -t to tto-tiisirirt aitor-rv'3 iot rea't. lioe ZlV-Tji-i iUiwed jtii Elf i U3ol Mrs. VillLini Thav Tiay Agree to Insanity Pica NKW YORK. ZL ic h--ir.

WtUra Tiic! 13 said to have tvtn to ttm ai-1 of IttrV-t AtUw Jrrctn. tTiaj. In bl ")- feav TTi i rt-c-'." thun i-v him ts.e J-j- tric fiar or prloo. It in rf-l he LuJlo tie tuci a m1 cive iin-jf. iit cf th tli i aoc is ie-jiliJr Btrt-wij thrt pcwpfi of 'fsr'xftocn or a term ax jwrjU pt-r a.l it9 trtsjtr.

f.ir tut ntovt-a cxcse tj, Ist'r. Ls i h-tw nK34 ttx hu in-, x. r. rt-akt-r fs-icii a c. tr'j; 2 o'chc! Saturday file uch as they Thfne wiil 1-e t- hearing in the matter ei tin.

appr-wount-ni a commission unJegf Jaa'Jce Kibz.itenfuo directs after ever. afiiL.v1tv and exhibits are. to be ixithr 5'iry has been exrcurwvl wriU w- at that ti-e and a fonraj ad- utiut jvionny uonunjr an-Pan roura--d. Justice K-itxtrrT-aU a fnrrie.zi io ready by Monday axiucrunce Wants a Chauee at JInxQtrm Tistrfct Attorney J-rome J.u.Y.i oday for rmission to csaj-am Ir. AJl.j Maclane iramib.on othM.

Inn 1n of a iiv4-r of prelal pri ge on the fKtrt of tiie Cdena, JiuAW1" a. 1 h- would aSow to le exa-Tuned furthur r-l tis C'iv thai h- would taXe i-di'XAi tLrr- oi evfrytiitag hrI h.i a'JW evidk-nce djrmg tie ci-o of ixe trid. rr. HxTadtcfi tetU hat his opit-i-n t.w rA 'i-vv cf dire-aiju T1U outXtt.t was put to Dr. Ilairniton by Atbrney 'jle ioors of ti ZJid Atr, Jusair.

the -X -t-; thu-- avved th rna'ter A Ju.Uic- Pttxg--xril to E.t'-3 05TW of iJte f-r-hshten it t- its dov in api.mtag a toiiru t-r uni.fr'' a of w-i hi. varvocs way by i.j cvi't oi-y. Tl attici: of -tisti ict attf.rr- y's effute acre t-- th- Dr. stas-i opiri.c Jas-- tne latUr 'lA i c-i- n-o- vru ui arsume a thit! r-Id hal hl XiT. i ch! 1 Tit be iiir.

dv. rr. 1. 1 r- kon, ws tenal'y w-r ne.l. L'r.

liirr-iitn 1' fw. i i xrh.1'.:- f-; in tbe.r e' trl r.t ex or I'r-d' -Uc 1 f.v he who, f.f'er -s- v.U.5 I Thaw after tr.g-2y a h- kind to and in? lr.ity vnr: t.rs.;;f the 11:. 1 I tanuly. d-'-lire-tt hri -scn- VK.ce? i-t err-rLr p-irfv- Had th.t Vhii h- 'kp io v-cv, i'rtot aiv.t killed Stai'ard White (r is tor tin hj Jen cf C.dr.t sVr.dlrit; te r-- agiimt ci-d-is, thus- 1 4.t. of its tSc faot- ai--i Wnu jeorniy intent to run train, for bv rtives Cr.o and T7 DOMESTIC.

and jackes were larded Hondtirv-n ports to protect thts country, and our unboats p.it.rojlrd both jHsts of Central America, si I2i.it no ion oy Kdrepean p'miTj will necrssary. -I Vga 1. Jerome presented to Justice Vitrgcrabi a fid-wits eight alienist that Is nov his-jno and the court will on the appointment of a commission In 'lunacy. Pago 1. TUilm-iii m-wice Iri Caif-rnia reri-cis! crippled by storius and Goods.

Frn t. Tlx Fra-ncisorv irrHa.d ary irtirmd ito nor itvfj' 'tiat-DU in the graft, cases, "but it is said an effort la brtmg made iruix-a rtiW to confess. Page CTjjrntri-i3 to join w5'-h the tn a eamckaijen airalTyt thft PEireSYTTANIA. rtnyve mt Kteti hi a at I'hlla-''irhrvi k.j.M tN-1 -Kpcnj-cs of rnDroa-s ctrriKl not be OTcrromp if 5iniU faros wr(. crrfcrc-cd, and tatking of owr Wia i.rstA;Ti, d.fjKlfd I'rtssidont fnjin atUwks Wail street.

I3ir. It. Th iuxatral rcpttrt of Secretary UtxTt; Nj. 2 United Min thtrn tr-i-s a loss of 2,600 tn the yar. Paj? 2.

Cu'tim of rrviJcinjf tJio Tvryins of frflKht ty trolley road "a iistd v'arrn dxOJ-rssion fa tho hooje of yestrj-day. Page 7. PLuiiv? to exnpt short lino from iropocd tvro-crnt fare bill. Von 1. Prujwil nw pdmnry eleoiion law th voLrr to prrpar lis ballot ia tho privruy of ht3 own home.

Pajre 7. I0CA1. fomrrun cuiiooil was imaiie to irass ordinance over tiie mayor's vto, hut adoptej resolution critifn.in Loth the mayor and tlio controller. 3 t. 1.

a promoter, arrest wl i his o.l'Rjrrt anart rrKnts to answer rHrgs paiirc wortiiloss checks. 1. 'Mro df-xtroys plant build iru? at Th.lrt v-thtrd uud Iilxe-ty avenue. Pure J. Krovn continued his Fecdy LC Ar L- 1 lii AJirf iw' rv I through with most of the borougtis.

7. tor Greater will ar-Taiit'u Ui hnvo tl-o court tro litigation the rist.e posaiblf, April 13. Pae 'bituari-s nod dv-ath ajid list -f marrmgrc JU-trssfs itued. Page S. P-Ir 1.

antl-crtiftlty ap-ent, -was ivk.U'' of liiJcmoanir in criminal aa-! conoJtomon of tne two cities at fndf'4 tl-c x-rovtation of the Cha-m- of C'inictf' Grf rUcr Pitlhnrj-rh pr-iiCH Umjier. which won by the TvfoUetb P.fer, 7. P.alt:nior Ohio varus- haw becnm with' freight ita result of th IS. ArfrinsemcTtta pTfected for the student body ibe Camcgi' Technical schools i to ve a prooiitent part on FoundTt-' Pair 5- National Reform assoclat'hri pretested i.ifi.inst cerUr.u farms of liquor la TTitii two fathers an. I two jiu-thers was "entenoi to Allegheny eonPty jail yesterday.

Page 2. iAnr shots had easy time in first races at City rnrlc trackPaice 0. JV R.kulra, of the Pirate baseball team. ttrialiy won a game fiorn-tha Yaniifan.s.-- J'uk S. 'tarry Hi.

rrnarn for president and Cin-einAiiti for the lfC3 bowling convention u'Tc the reso.U of yesterday's Kt. Louis con 8. ilooj wori'3 were made at the. target lrHp.4 at liie North Side Gun club shoot. Tape FINANCIAL.

York iftrxXs 6iU but firmer and cioxl huhr-r. rate of the of PrHnce advaJ-eed for the first ii'ue tn seven year, toc-al fairly ectivt and lrrer-flar. Iteports of to wheat cuise.d ctrength ia th mar (cel. Paires 14 and 15. BAD -DAY FOB THE STAHDHID Court Rules Out Its Objections in the Celebrated Kebut-ins Ccise.

fPr no fl.ETrs Timb. CHK'AdO, March 2h The Standard OQ in its trial before Judgo I.jan-iiS, a ch.rj-;e of accepting rttobs frun the Chicago Alton mil way, met wttt toiiy, oa nearly very joint, vi the curt balk'ii the efforts f.t IT company's attorneys to lir toch-ii'eai evi'lence on whjeh the governnient'e --e princip-illy based, these decisu-ns jello-'ving objections on tit 3 part the attorneys for the defense. t. JI. Howard, chief clerk ihe Altrn conpiuiy at naiie-o on tn t-tand ail rneatii of records o'fioo, tsvlrWiaco tending to were accepted by the fror td" rtiilwpy company no r-'V) cf the iyc cars JMCtlt.

CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER CONFINED TO HIS BED WASHINGTON, March 21. Special. 1 Justice Pulicr, of the United i utirt, is con fired to his bed irr- rlt.g f-om lr-'ilgcHtiop. and may not i. nawmc his pl ice tin (tie bench e'4-.

It i declared by trs of hts fa Midi hat Jiisiicf- Fuller 5s He is 7t years of age 1 A rid lei." eti ioyed cxe ilent licaltu, seldom si b.rili"g aenn duty L-cause cf Local Option is Delaware. ItF.b., llKili n. A bid for a 4 1J1 ciw.iiv I'J of.tiof! which pushed boi 1 r.f the ore, -is by 4 l.c,-! tcoay. The major- 1: 1 l.ciM.!;ttitre 1 r- bj't Ot tilt npUb) i la tc e. the and lortg tiat pass a -j I I11 up I i i.i ot In the aP.tor, re- rnn, pre- from his I prove that oil company nior- thn the ludict- 1 Sacramejito to th.ne- forth by r.ik Mort-nn t-tken Oniril sta-h UNCLE SAM ULQ EXEMPT lie wm TWO-CEHT FIHt BILL Plan Originates in the and ah Effort Vli Be.

Made io Put Through. PRC To.ifjaw Pko WAiiTKB J. CHKtSTY, StatT CorrerHidBt. I.IARP--I SBURG, ilarch iH A new plan for takjiv? cara of the. short- ime "'iUs UU la-i 4-i-rs.

in- 'the; s'eaaie. audi an eJfort wiii bo maue to put it throng o. The plan is to pasn more biii and have the Then a.n mcndroent will be offered. It wil a certain' The a that if the courts do declare the amend- meat- uncoristitutional because of the rtrtomnt -to e.lnifv. the ffnernl f.f if7 15(1? -will not fall.

There will probably be aa made to the Dunsraore bill Monday nirht before it 13 passed by the. senate. In Its present form the penalty for vie latins the law i3 a fine of 1.000.. Some lawyers believe if a road would pay iiiie it couid 'continue to violate tre act. The amendment 'will i-ead for each tud every Sense.

Marries Pittsburgh "Man. TOWNSVILLIi. PA. March 2b (Special.) The edding of Miss Olive Ethylen Foreman of Rutherford, Y. to George Addison lazear of Neville street, Pittsburgh, -was olexamsed last at the home of the bride's grandfather.

tne KeV. W. K. King, at Townsvilie. 7i.

Mr. and Mrs. Iftzear left for New! iw.x,, iuwivw taey wui eniharit for England. Dies After Ssein Spring- H'at. ZANE.SV1RT-E,.

C3 March Mrs. Taiee came here from IfeWHrb this mornirsg to attend th mil linery opening aud dropped while. eating ainner at the Kvcrett hoieL Army Steamer Major AJbert G. Porse Christened by Sister 'Dead Soldier, TsJ.ECKAt TO The Gaistk li ltU- JUtvU 21. The steamer Maj.

Aibcrt G. Forse. attached to tlif qua rternutsiers departmrnt, New Tort, was launched at the KhinJ vara o. iei- i i wu-uiiu. rvrse oi nif-sttn-h.

sister of the late Maj. Porse, after whom me inui is nojmea was. tne sr-oror tv makr was ki.led in Chba during ths bpanh- American war. i-urse was acxmoar.ie,i Both Hail from Pittsburgh. March UL Mrs aged' 'Zi, of Piltsbtirgh, was awakened today by a cut on the wit a a knife by Kotv.ri Jours, an trx-conviet, also of Pittsburgh.

was jealous because his attctjtk.n had been refused. The wom-tr. was rush1 to a-hospital and, it i.i is.ii, will recover, 1 Joyce Clapsaddle ui Prison. miPAI. March t.

Claps.iu.ile, a travel irtg mar for china tiense srt Himtiugton, W. hXi.t 'if on a charge h' cer: nation with tie ht-1- compa ttew iy, AeccrdtnA tc a rtompany i-it rffic-; i-i 3 1 i'itSibura. Middle SHOBr FB0B9 i I i the present Puic governor i-vm it. to the act of i 1 exempt reach? ot irgumeiit made AfU MIKES 11 MIES LiO OH THE BOH COAST Monroe Doctrine Protected, Mexico and the United States May Demand Peace. i IFfy Af ioei 4,1 ct Pkpfs? t- Cakttb find mriieH have W-ct LjnceU ftou ti UniJc.l UUt.

iruptoat tU Trnililw j- Jury M. 1r pmteet and the poijeins t-f both shores of the CeutrrJ American r-pubue-i witU Unitel ltI ko f. tuu1 -T. r- iiia e- own in iuxtiiit-r. or here as a diplomatic move that Wid pre- wnt 'oiy iutemiiorua compbcaiions jitnwmy out ot uic r.

or in unucu states rot to pertr.t demon- stratious in Centra-i America e.r SutJi of tie-invadbijr forces at the. llocidurah InrL, Trujilio, gave Commajxder his promise thai American Interests ani J1 foreign ir.ii.-rei.tji t.ere would be protected and ihat Lru.l'rit vessels would be periiiitted to enter ai.il leave the port wU.h4.att moiosiation. Bot.h coasts of the warriiiK Centr.il i ican republics are coiopleteiy cov- rered by American Secret ry Root a ad Mr. Creeh tlw TViciif-m atr.hriswd ference fre-iuectly since the outbrcaL. of war Cent nil AiMua, and Iatin American uiplouvatista would not 'oe ser-I prised by the announcement that Mexico and tiio Cnitei States hw; decided tiie war laus! cease have pointed out to the Wa-hiagton goeeminett tlutt Us prltion at uie approaching p-ace conference at The Hague will be peculiar if it twits a war io progress it might and which the Monroe doctrine prevents KuropJi powera from stor.pig.

JVacretary Bool with the President for more than an it wp-s believ the conference but to tliC Centi al A meric-vn situaiion. MAiN'AUUA, NICARAGU A. Mart 21. A recciv-d btore frcm the frorU ai p. Ttu, yet-terday.

said; lie Hojriflurun aid army, over it? en, Nicaraguan at Pcrtillos de Namasiue, and aiter thrf, days two nielits of the Ifondurans and S--ilvadir'Jiis completely defeated. leavine- hundrcus ff d-''al and wounded C-n tne battleneld. also n.any being Jr'iny 1 2.00(' r.f.is ar.d gre: Thf N. ara aj jimm cffurrs. lsUi- ics of 1 1 The def iited P- l- liit.ds f.f of fiC4rs A velar am! inc lion damn coromandfr defeated was Gen.

-ito. vol i vu. i cno rev oc.ii. A uaa bv Speaker ere this travejers T'J troni i the 1 they will go C-on-. To 'norrow eins: i I evening the Itia-chT will leave Co'on.

A dinner v-n j. i veu or. boini pPuech-T 1 tJt night honor of I 1 flelivc-red an mi- i iiirvss en the cf the i es MATa0TK 77HALE SEEN OFr LOIvG ISLAND AMAGAX.Sf-: 1 -A f' whiil- i lid- i off sit 1. re, tt T. fcavtr.g sht.

it rlt" ti- 1 fn iVt'T boL? Wcf; -A' bc-i'-s til t. pu: co.e ih'- r-st. Aavices to tins w-t- recived t- day at' the tay ai ii'om Com- i mumlcr.r-.UUin of the Marietta, they were-at wvee triuilied to the state department. The binding of Mu.euka and oy hP'-aKt'-r WT.O,l. i i 1 1 I i i I i- TURTLE ON THE ERIDGElt' the latest Lilt by F.reon Iike, sulrr-errcd ir tne LOCAL PEOPLE ARE FAVOBEDiHOFiOR PITTSBURGH HERO Aaraicr F.

Forse. rnv nond soidiers vh 111 cr 1 tn. whe wan r.nu rd. Ji'a i lto; wtn ot a or a shot al ead. vmo i i c.

leaching was ithout remcny. i 'JA: i i.r.r af'- tne w. re Maj. I. W.

Kitali i i i over on Hs side, after t-imtn- turtle, tiat :r.fj;r a--. i4 .7 s-t 1 Owr.er and ChaufTenr CoaM Not Get Out of the Car Until It Hade Second Topple. lw mh in NEW March Ing by a surface car of the i.rx klyn Ih-pi-i! Tn-nsit tTomt.anv r.t th- of the l.rcvhiyu bridge frly, an Hutu, carryiiitf t--o pai-sv losocj into thtr ir, Turtle and J'naily h.nd!i." its proper A.l'trr thir were out th r.t;n-!ed to a'oiij the HH.Ic-a i.ctil into th" an. Wa.1 wr-ickei. Thf accident up traiT; on the west b-id an hour.

the jft- ur were Thon.aa A. McNeil, ties owner. strnppcj hi and they rt4ase The was so sev that thi turned or. its side, ovtr en thf two r.i-n, contu.ued tb other side and Kiel- I-Isrh ir. Illinois, Iowa ard the OUicr Side of the IiIississippL V.

A 'IAT SO 1 RT.i- l-i CHICAGO. Marvh rt. war7 wc-aiber prevadel In th mV.dle west. The tcmtoratur. for erst ty cf Rt.rlng wlatin the SI yosrs eit nee th ltc-, tu was exr -i r.f-c.l xiiv.

The ir.iTfiry r-aeho-1 Th" li.gb.-.st fo f-n-rn reer.th of trtrj it. rces At Spr in 111. tct 'i or atcr nf it th rr'1 ua If.WJ, ri nj K--: li-- a i i i toi' 1 1 a. tiecrge A. Anthony of ir.

MeN'-ij c.d here tel. aswxl frt.ro v. c.y 't -n e. lis resenting the war dartment. I ianie! was tju'ly injured inat-n.

have '-1. C'dtcr sira.lar vessels be 71S Kw ATTFr CATION lIOTJOr? ''wvut tue h.ad and 1 ioot rov i 1" '-'1 'i' Gulf Pipe Line and Oklahoma Gas Com ponies Get-Rights-of-Way. Telkojiam Paoat H. HTU.Yi:B. StaJT Corrpojdent.

WASHlNCi'mx, March 21. Two Pittsburgh concerns interested in the develop-Dients of the oii and gas fields of the territory were frrantel rights-of- way by the department of the interior today. One was the Gulf Pipe line, which the Mellon interests control, and the other in the Oklahoma Ga Company, also a Pittsburgh enterprise. The right-of-way from Tulsa. I.

to i a ins concern proposes, to furmsli gas to ths Oklahoma cities. BATTLESHIP JPLAKS STOLEN, Were Filched from the Desk cf the! Superintendent at Seattle. WASHINGTON, Marth 21. 1 re- ported from Seattle, that the plans cf th? batik-snip Nebraska have stolen frorrv the tlek cf of. eoi.stru.:tion the Moran Company's shipyard.

The navy deput lm not take the milter serious. as the dispatches indi-csitt. that ij tmiy tne booklet of nlan--that is iTds'Piitg, and this botelct c4intairi plans which it is cKpectatly 10 kep et. Climal Wssbinjt te.vw vAluien ckt'-fij. Ak your for the Red tlver a iat -eiiuorK nufc anrs u.ie eo.nprtjv to the Tesaia stale line and it is said practically assures tuc completion of a I line irom Indfaia territory oii field to The ghl-of-way granted to the Okla- homa Gas Comay extends from, Tulsa ni.

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