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10 PAGES EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923 NUMBER IN MORNING REGISTER KWANGSI TROOPS PUT TO ROUT BY DR. SUN FORCES FLAPPERS AND LOUNGE LIZZARDS IN IDIOTIC TROT MRS. STOREY QUITS RACE IN FAVOR OF MRS. COOK DUPE OF HAYWOOD NG STARTS ON RESULTS OF SUGAR BURNS IMPRESSED BY WILSON'S TALE HEAD OF It. A.

It. NOT CANDI II I OA CAMi: A ll'l BfFI'EfiKD ON JiOTII HID1X Non-stop DANCK ItKOOKDK AT CI-KVJXAND 16 Tim WiuIImt Oregon Tliuraduy, Hhoworit. Yoaimduy' weather In Eugene: Multlliiuiri tuiuperuturii, 118 do-lirmw! vVa miuiii temperature. 44 ''i(ii of rlvi-r, DATE FOK RE-ELECTION Withdrawn to lu-putlisto Slander Man of MyMery" Train IIIUl WultM-H CoillillUOUHly For 811 HoiirM, Still ut It runt, Another Kh'iiiiknI (Jimm-jiiI Im JIjihk-IniC III l''onxH on North Kiilu of INwrl Jllvvr (Hy Hio Aaociiitod I'rea) CANTON, April 17. ftwungdl Irooim, under (lenorul IJ Ylp-lu, Convict's Claim He Made 'ejv'll oy'lly Justice Department to Givq' or Tour Develops to Whore Itinerary Is Thos.Doylo Ex-Membor Kuzbas Colony In Siberia, Back In Good, Old U.

S. Dircx-tcd Airuliwt Mr. Ouoit Con. cvrniiiic Hon' War Reeord WASHINGTON, April 18. Mrs.

William Cummlng Htory of New York, one of throo avowed candl-dule for election as president general of the Daughter of the American Hevolutlon, suddenly announced her from Wall Street Bomb May Be True Says Detective Out Statement on Inquiry In Next 24 Hours Consideration yer.lorday uttncked Yunnan troops loyal lo Hun Vat Hen, but woro re-pulnad on throe front lifter fighting Unit ri'HUlled in heavy ruxunl-tlcM'to both Hide, (lenorul Yung Ill-Man led tho Ytiunnuneae, who were reinforced by the follower of the race while nomination war SADDER BUT WISER MAN TELLS PLAUSIBLE STORY CITIESARE LISTED Oeneral Dl Fuh-Mn, unothor fuc- llonal leader of Iho outh. Hun Yat Hen vlalted the battlu line during the engagement. Official Will Check Details fieles, Frisco, beanie Wadsworth Says Price Tilt Sold Homo In U. S. and Gave All to Group of Sharpers Another Kwangnl general, Hum llung-YliiK.

I maiming hi force Furnished By Prisoner rtland Are uooKea Due to Cuban Shortage CLEVELAND, April 18. World' ondurance dancing record wore mndo und fell fust today, Hie championship for both men and WKiincn being held tonight by Arthur Howard Klein, 2H, who, until he win tho trllo lute today had danced at a locul academy llm "masked man of mystery." At 10 o'clock tonight, he had fox trotted and wnlized continuously for 80 hours and was still ut It. he Intended to continue until midnight. Klein wiped out thn record of 73 hours, made by Mis Magdalene Wolf, tit a local club eurller In the day. und tlm non-stop murk OHtubllshed for men by James Case" of Mll'i-mikee who quit after he had danced for 67 hours und 7 minute.

As Klein danced. Mis Margaret derrick stenped over the tile floor of the club until 10:20 tonight, establishing a new record for women of 76 hours and 10 minutes. Hhn started at 0 p. m. Sunday nnd wo tho last ot the contestant nl the club to try for the on thu north aide of thu Peurl river oppualto Cunton, but II I expected that tho vlctorlou YunnurieHo will follow ui their aucee of yetur- BILL YEARNS FOR HOME SOLD BOMB TO CULPRITS AN TRIP INCLUDED GRANULATED NOW $9.60 day by launching an at lack, today agaiiiHt the urHi.nul, which I In the hand of Hun Yiit-Hen' opponent.

Lin Kali City Heavy ParchaMea ot Raw Sogai! All Rolllnic Stock Kircxl All Iho rolling atock of thla auc i.L lnVIiit Win Hound oeing mode tonight ut tne annual of the Announcing thut she was withdrawing In favor of Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Story told the delegates she did so "In repudiation of a campaign based upon dL-famatlon of the character of a candidate." Her statement threw the convention' into on uproar. Mr. Story announced her decision from the floor Immediately after she had been placed in nomination.

Her action lift two nominees for the post of president general, now held by Mrs. George Maynard Minor, in the field Mrs. Cook and Mrs. O. Wallace Hangar, of Washington.

Mrs. Cook had been nominated just before Story's name was presented while Mr. Hangar was nominated afterward. As soon a Mrs. Story had made tier brief statement, Mrs.

Cook rushed to the platform and declared she saw no reason why a withdrawal should be made in her fuvor. Mrs. (look Deidoro Ant Ion "I am perfectly willing." she HumImIui! ItuilUul Wawry of Hid Kulu In Itinetlit "Au lloy" Kuya (oiiihh Wlwtl lMyln Ijtya iMhli on IkmanuiilKtM tion of the Canlon-Hunkow railway hlMllV of MwMto urajca an Advance in Prices ot 1 All Snjrar to Richest Levels Since 1S.0 WASHINQTONAnrll It.Jrha la tin) neat ha been muxed by Hum Hung-Ylng. one of the coalition operating ugalimt Hun Yat-Hen and rnll-road communication between here iimiitu.m. Aurll U.

Plan lOuitniii hjmi Klru I'revonliun Mned. be Hold in Armory, I'iik" U. -ICiiiloi ai'iui'iilH of '11 mil. fur H11I100I lluiiril HipuHil li 0.T. I'HKK 0.

Hinorlly (llvra tlOllu t0 Hluitont Dillon Fund. I'ukm 0. Kotnry lo (lrvrii.it: Hovernl 1 I eKiitlona OoiiiliiH" for Muiitlnir To- IllKtlt. l'li Krult Orovfura to Meet nt I'mKo 0. VoIIiik In KiiKim Kli'i'tlona by Hludonta la ieliut Topln.

I'UKe I) Yolluw HuliHiiitii'v on tlrounil nntl on Ituahca'ta I'ollen from t'unlfvr Treea, Huy Kori'Mt Offl- I'lllla. I'llRe 0, Vnnderbllt, Momlior of Knin- 011 I'liinlly. In Kiiki'iio fur Few Mlnutea. Piiro 0, HulldlnK for Cower I'limt nt 1'nl veralty tu Htart Huoti. I'uKa 7.

Illetnry of Oreiion Drnmullied In I'liReant to be (liven nl IIIkIi Krhool. Pane 7. ICiiXcne Auto I'nrk la Heady for Trnvelllia llordea. I'titfe 6, April Weather Una Keen Kuvunihle to All Crone. I'iikii 7.

Aiitomolille KuClory 'llm to be Heen nt Armory TonlKht. I'uko t. Dr. Holland, 1'renldeiit of W. H.

C. Hpenka nl rnlvernliy Aaaeinbly Todiiy. I'liKe 7. Oil Meeting Will ha Held ill Armory Friday NlKlit. I'uko 6.

Iih County anil Oniton Hanln t'lura Church to He Kn- larged. )'ae Xewa Notea and I'eraonnla. l'agea and 10. Kpotia nieacliera at North Knd of llny-wnrd Field to He Covered. I'otte 3.

Victory for Yank Marka Htndlun'. Opening. Page 1. (Mvla Garner Becond fMralaht (lame from Hravera. Pou" Olant Club lloaton Pitcher nnd Win Onuie.

l'uo a. Hade Until I'okea Dut Homo Hun. Frank Chance Kxclled Over IJall (lame. Pago 1. Kama Clara Defeat Coburg To- arra.

Page I. Ad Wolnt Dle In Aylum. Puuo 3. department of Justice Investigation NUW VOHK, April 18. Kiimui-I 'lompera fnrvently exclaimed "nttn boy." when, ptenldinK at thn un-nuul conventlotl of tint National and Hong Konk I paralyzed.

Llrnt Harding's welrr. liuvtt developed Thu naval Huuudror. buei here championship. Another record where deluded Itlner- civic Federation today hu hoiin! Thotnua II. Doyle, of Union IIoiiko.

fur haa praaerved neutrality In the fighting. Yeaterdny the crew of the ahlp received part of their urrear of tiay. milcr t'oniiiueruitwu ui ui InURf. r.r. a dnncn elilr In 111 Deapiie the conrilct almont nt door, the city of Canton I qulot tha.

for the longest continuous dancing of a couple wat set at another dancing academy by Frank Word anot Juno Curry. They had danced together for 5 hours nnd 20 minute, when a Dhvalclan advlned Ward to stop Lh western tiit hove. eralwhllo member of the cum-munlal KuxIiiin colony In tllbvrlu. denounce nil radical. Doyle, hi wifo und two young eon recently returned from the Ituaalnn colony founded by Wlll-tum "lllg llllr Haywood und trti more or lea definite und there i no panic.

loll 111 Ol pinw- li( aadrraae are 10 lis uo- lo prevent heart strain. Miss added, "to share the votes with complulnanta In tho Indictment Curry, however, continued to dance In the order in wnirn my opponent." Mrs. Story's allusion to defama- PLAN TO SAVE DAYLIGHT PIUNCIPAIj AHKKTH TO OB-KKUVK TIIIK EXPEIMENT along with three other survivors tjrnt expect 10 vlalt them: Hon of character was declared by her friends to have been directed gin, Kuttiuia City, uonver. iliv. Lou Aiigole, Hun on the floor.

BASIN LEAGUE TO MEET at the clrcularization among mem Jo, Haattlv. Portland, Hole- Burm Says' Bomb Inquiry Is Regarded a Cloned Incident an Perpetrator of Horror Have Escaped to Russia LOS ANGELES, April 18. The tntement of Herbert Wilson, former evangelist, ulleged mall robber and envicted murderer, that he provided the explosive for the bomb exploded In Wall Street, New York, September 16. 1920, is logical and may be true, William J. Burns, chief of the bureau of investigation, department of Justice, suid here today, following a conference with Wilson.

"Wilson tell a straightforward and logical story' Burn stated. "While It Is true that the department of Justice has closed the investigation of the Wall Street bombing, having learned that the parties responsible for It are now in Russia, Wilson's story could well fit In with the facts as we already know them. We will start Immediately checking up the details as he gave them to us. If our investigation proves Wilson's statements to be true, and I know of no reason why it should not. we will know tho source of the explosive thut went.

Into the bomb." Burns Keeps Own Counsel Bums. who came here from Florida Friday to Interview Wilson, declined to make known any of the Information Wilson gave him. Wilson made statements to Sheriff William I. Traeger about two weeks ago that he had furnished the explosive and that he manufactured the bomb which was used in the Wall street bombing. The bomb, he declared, was made at his home here in August, 1919, and was sold for the purpose, he thought, of being used by safe- NEW YOHK.

April 18. The heapoU. Chicago ana bers of the organization a letter said to have reflected on the principal financial and commodity moy lie visited lin neheilulo of trawl CONVENTION TO BE HELD OF war record of Mrs. Cook's son. After Mrs.

Story's withdrawal, market of the country will operate on "daylight Having" tlm COLl'MBIA GKOCP ui inn sugar price aavance Inaugu rated several weeks ago reached the point today where officials were able to promise a statement of results within 24 hourn. Acting Attorney General Seymour, after presenting- a report on the Inquiry to President Harding, the second within two day" an. nounced that It had been decided to show at least a part of the government's hand tomorrow. He refused to give any advance information, as to the course of the In- vestlgatton which has been conducted largely through United States District Attorney Hayward at New York, the controlling sugar, market of the world. The progress ot the justice department's inquiry has been communicated to Attorney General Daugherty, who Is recuperating; at Asheville, N.

and it waa learned the President discussed the matter with Mr. Daugherty to day by telephone. President Gets Information The President received information on the sugar situation also during the day from Senator Wads-worth. Republican, New York, who) has just returned from' a trip to Cuba, Jamaica and Panama. The controversy over responsibility and the Justification of the increase in sugar prices, which broke in the senate shortly before the adjournment of congress, led Senator Wadsworth to make a study of the matter while in Cuba with, the result, he told the President, that he was convinced there actuallv had announcement was made by her beginning Monday.

April 80. The Iniakan Trip on liM lip la Alui.hu will ln iimiI. urraeiil plan, between cluck whore uch time 1 ob campaign managers, that her entire ticket had withdrawn. A slate with a candidate for each of served will bo udvnnced the day before. lidenl' vlll lo Hnultla unit Jum how Ioiik II will fice, had been drawn up by her In New York city thn market HI Up "Ueatluu WllK'll affected are the Now York Htock supporters.

Mrs. Story Is a former president selection Of MUl'l BpeuH- Conaolldntcd, Curb. Cotton, Cof- lnipolli. general of tbe D. A.

R-. having bnn etuhilnei neiintie- feo, Hugnr and Produce exchange. All of these open at ten a. m. and vloae at 8 p.

m. oxcept coffee and trlu westward will litKlii served in that capacity from 1913 to 1917. Mrs. Cook, whose homo ild-June, probably Juno is. WALLA WALLA, April 18.

Governor L. F. Hart, Congressman J. 8tnnlcy Webster, federal Judge designate. E.

F. BlaJne. of the Western Ktutes Reclamation association, J. W. Summers, congressman and other prominent men have been invited by the Columbia Busln Irrigation Basin league to address the delegates at the Pasco convention of the Columbia Basin Irrigation league April 21.

Homer J. (Suult, United Stales engineer In choree of tho busin investigation will attend the convention. Thl city will send at least 1000 delegates. It In planned. Iurge delegation from Oregon.

Idaho and Montana is In Cooksburg, Is vice-president nugnr, which open at 10:30 and 10:15 a. m. respectively, but close Louis mi'l Kono city rd he will Hound (ha key from Pennsylvania. Mrs. Hangar Is the wife of the vice-chairman of with the rest.

bu mtxiume to the Wnl. ror grund larceny relumed ycatcr-day ugalnat P. PuiK-nl Coagmve, chairman of Kuxbua, Hogor Baldwin, director of the American Civil Uhertle union nnd even other. The delegate cheered a Mr. Clomper led Doyle to the platform und commanded him 10 toll hi atory.

Doyle hud home nt tta'oii Itouge, und 11 good Job when he wiih Induced by agent of KuxIiiih to Invuel In tho Kuntun IndUHlrlul comiitonw.ul!h. he Hiild. "We never were culled retla." he expliilned, "but our niliid were pntmined by conimunlHt propaganda." Koltl lltimt (iavo All Ho Mold hi home, gave American roproMentutlvc of Kuxba hi $1100 Hiivlnga and Milled away. He told how they wore held five elaya In Mohcow without food nnd ahiv-ered and utarved the rvat of the way to Hlherln, never toeing the American flag they curried, how-uver. The colony wna an utter dlunp-polutment, he Wild, hilt they utuck It out although there waa "profit ehurlng eteel mill," no "beautiful homo nnd good Miioole" until the rommtiniMt Nturteil iirncticltig "free love." Then the Doyle milled fnr America.

'lllg HIM' Haywood I antlnii" to como home." atild Doyle. "He' nnxlou that he told un when w-e left to get hont or a train or anything that would take him buck to America." It wo when Doyle niwerted that, a an American, ho thought com- the United States railroad labor The other large market which tldreaaea nre to oevelop FUNDS FOR ERIN LACKING AIT.mHH AXlTl lATKR KAIt TO OIITAIN IMAS 18 Kffort board. will operate on the new Rchedule Ul topic of dlacueelon, ha nro--- ltr the International court. nre the Chicago board of trade and tho New Orlean cotton market. Their bulno hour alwnv DEATH SORROWS CLERGY rued problem una ih thn new coincide with those of Now York.

Ol JOlin l-urnm, im, the Ulater Hefenae Altlunce to ob- blowers in covering up their workJ BISHOP TITTLE ESTEEMED-BY will bo In attendance. The league four speeches on. till count. PROMINENT CHURCHMEN YAKIMA TO SHOW APPLES will elect new trustee ror tne com' imp vpnr tn''iireDnratlon for the UC' iy ht will eraphn! what conference agreement tlvities to be carried on In behalf (rmt lo I hut aeatloti while 10X11 1 HIT TO Hi: PIiACED IN jf the project. i irapoll he In expected to MADISON SQIAKK G.AKDEN lo the farmer wnnl no ne to carry out tltii-pro- He said ne later learned tnat tne bomb had been used for the Wall Street bombing.

Wilson and his partner, Herbert Cox. were first arrested here for robbing a mall truck of approximately $1,000,000 in securities. While awaiting trial they attempted to break Jail and Cox was shot and killed while he and Wilson were alone. Wilson was then convicted of murder and sentenced to life He made a tnin a tonn num Fund for Public Hervlce. commonly known a the llarland Fund, for tha portions uf vemlliiK a relief ahlii to Ireland, tmvo been unauc-civuful.

In revenllntr tbla today, tho executive committee of tho Allliinco denounced tho offlcera Af the fund aa antl-lrlah, anti-labor and unworthy the confidence repoaed In them by Charles (Inrlnnd, donor of fHOO.OOa on which tha foundation bailed. KLAN IS HIT BY BALLOTS atrlruliurul roimr lie iiret il the Minnesota Miaic fair flrel formal campaign away from I ho "front YAKIMA. April 18. An exhibit of northwest box apple to he held In Mudlson Hquure Clarden, New York city, in November at the nmo tlmo a the display of east ern npple In being ahown at the lenipt will be made r. Auccessful escape from the county (lie length at the trip, to been a-deorease in production lrr Cuba, the chief source of tha American sugar supply.

He attributed the lessened production, which he said he had been informed would amount to about 20 per cent, to neglect of the growing crop by the planters because of the low prices they had obtained for the previous crop, and to drought. Commission Continues Study The tariff commission continued its study of the situation today, endeavor lng to complete Its preliminary report to the President as to the responsibility of the new tariff rates for the advance in prices. The condition, Senator Wadsworth said, was due first to the low prices which prevailed -last year and caused the Cuban planters to neglect their crop, and second, to drought In the Island. The normal Cuban crop is short about tons, but the senator declared his dlscuseiens with planters led him to believe not more than 3,500,000 would be produced this year. Prices realised by the Cuban! TIIO ninil recently won iirruiniic.

Ornnd Central ralaee, will ue promoted by tho Yuklma Commercial club. If Wenatcheo fruit men favor tho undertaking. bipromptu pecho from platform. It la realised. ny niimuei ipiwuvm.

1 I nl l.nltOI. Jail on October 17, izi, out was recaptured after two days of freedom. Wilson's conviction was recently affirmed by the appellate niiinlat propngundu, "ought to lie uprooted and oppored." hero thnt Mr. Clamper Khoutrd "alia hoy." that eurn an errurt can- (By the Associated Press) ST. LOUIS.

April 18. As messages of affection and condolence poured in. ail walks of life In St. Louis mourned the passing of the Right Rev. Daniel S.

Tuttle. presiding bishop of the Episcopal church" of the United States. Archbishop John J. Glennon of the Catholic church said: "I esteemed him very highly. His death is a loss to the community and to the city." Rabbi Samuel Thurmnn: "He loaves a blessed memory behind." The Rev.

C. Biting: "Spirit-tially, he has been my bishop as he has been- the bisbop of any clergyman of his own church." Bishop Garrett, of Dallas, who succeeds him as ranking bishop, telegraphed: "The departure of my dearly beloved friend is a sad affliction, very difficult to Other Episcopal bishops who sent messages of condolence Included: Bishops Manning- ot New HIV Allliiliraii w. an un-American ami nil aid lo holly auccesaful boiuuao of A commltteo from tho local club including H. A. l'erhum, O.

C. Soots court. revoilllioiiunea. which gather nt way BLOWS AGAINST BLIE IiAWS DEALT IN ILLINOIS CHICAGO, April 18. C.overnor Len Smull's homo city of Konkako elected a Dempcrat, Ben W.

Alpl-ner, mayor, yesterday. The defeat of the governor's enndidate, August O. Kadeke, and blows against tho blue law nnd the Ku Klux Klun. were features of municipal elections In several Illinois cities. The Ku Klux Klnn was an Issue nt Wuukegun.

where Theodoro H. Durst wan elected over Leslio N. Oeorge, said to have been support-ed by the klan. Charles Grant und others, will pre alone the route of the Fumliurn Mwi to Comma fiAI.K.M. April IS.

Furni sont the proposition to tho Wennt- kilal Journey. Tha prospect In rear platform speeches EVANGELICALS TO MERGE BORAH, JOHNSON MISFITS SnOULD JOIN DEMOCRATS, to be made la one or tne ture men of the Willamette valley will meet here TliuraJuy lo dUctiaH a new legislative act, effective May TWO BRANOIIKH OF TTt lH Ina ued hy thoae who nre hat no addition ho mule Ireeent Hat of formal nd- chee people at the Hlonnom festi-vul to bo hold there May 7-8. The expense of nuch a show; which Is estimated at 110,000 will bo prorated to tho dlffcront npplo growing district on a tonnage basis In enwe tho plan carries. nc Imr regulation on no wue IN OIIWJON TO UKXMK OSK SATS A. ELSBERG NEW YORK.

April i 8. Sena of There I talk among I he furniture dealer of invoking Hie referendum on the nci. o.TBr n. 1 nrll 1 The Uiu to Rprak In Most fruldont alao pinna to make United Evangelical and Kvangell- THE SPRING PERENNIALS ARE CP oal AMOCtauon cnurcnea vi w.w- fnnnmlllf .1. .1 tTn I 1 71 1 0 tors Borah, Johnson and La Fol-lette should leave the ranks of the Republican party and Join the Democrat, "where they belong," Nathaniel A.

Elsberg told lureo lor of speeches In the Kaat tthe western trip begun, (he took under ndvtaemrm P7U1, Will WB one body, In accordance with a nn-tlonal program of hoo churchc. York, Sumner or Oregon, ana Truett of Idaho. Mlon lo (to to New York, planters on raw sugar. Senator Wadsworth reported, averaged at present about 6 cents per pound, as compared with three cents aj pound received three or four, months ago. l-'aJ SUGAR PRICE UP NEW NOTCH to nddrea tha nnnunl of the ohamber of com at a eaion tomorrow niniiwi.

of the atnte convention now In audience last night after his reelection as president of the National Republican club. His attack on the three senators was heartily nn- ROYAL FEAST BIG EVENT ft the United Utatea and progreM here. he do he may aoenk on plauded and none arose to their Thla morning tho two brnncne i. nn. kiulv nnl 1 1 I.

I fe day nt a meeting thoro defense. WEDDING BREAKFAST IS TO FOLLOW CEREMONY or ueneral and Mr, Ball- IllVb III win. an addrea by Blnhop M. P. Mnaee I want to see the time, and that Honth, understood alao that Mr.

Advance Reaches Highest Levels Since Year 1920 NEW YORK, Aprib 18. Heavy purchases of raw sugar by big refining interests today caused an! advance in price of all classes oC of Intmar, lowa, ana unu mvh body elootod a conference ocro- nonea to ro to Mllford. me time In May to deliver Wry. soon," ho said, "when men who have been elected by Republican votes and supported by Republican newspupers and who style themselves Republicans but who at every opportunity assail a Republican administration, president and cabinet, are thrown out of the Re mil to he Initiated Into I fedura Of Lebnnon. n.

o- Today tho Evangelical Aaaocln-tlon branch met nnd flnllied up i I 1 ii I nrifttnl- Innlutlon. sugar to the highest levels since 1 1920. The demand of housewives throughout the country tor granulated and other refined sugars li uuaiiivnn tuition, and tomorrow the ame ac inna thu fnr made for the trip, durlno' which tha pit hopea to be able to ro lo publican party and over Into tne Democratic party, where they ne-lnmr. 1 havo particular reference nvo nut iiikon final form. to Borah, La Follotto and John- Mnkni llnrrtliw KU forced the refiners In the market It was reported around the sugaq exchange.

Price of raw sugar advanced twice during the day's trading, the last sale of Cuban raw being at IV cents. The refiners at the re April J8. Mnn- K. WlUnn nil ti. of commerce today tolc- ROADS GET BACK ON FEET same time advanced their whole (By the Associated Press) LONDON, April 18.

Plans for the reception and wedding breakfast to follow the marriage ot the Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyons are complete and only await the approval ot King George. This function will occur at Buckingham palace and the wedding will be arranged so that the guests can arrive at the palace not later than one o'clock. The state dining room and the great supper room will be utilised. The dining room is to be used by members of the royal family and near relatives of the bride with a few privileged guests, between sixty nnd seventy In number, who will bo accommodated at a serlo ot tables holding from ten to twelve persons each. At the principal tablo will bo the king and queen tho Duke and Duchess of York, the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Klngbourno.

the Prince of Wales, Queen Alexandra, the ex-Empress Marie ot Russia and the Duke of Connaught. sale prices for fine granulated to o-iminr mcMnry nnKlnir InvliB Prealdent HiirdlnR to fjjlein while on bin vlalt to 11 ennui In limn MAY COME OCT AHEAD THIS 9.60 cents a pound, tne highest price In nearly three years. RerinerM Buy Hugo Lota Brokers estimated the refiners YEAR, YS BYRAM (By the Associated Press) DUBUQUE. Iowa. Aprfl 18.

fuldoni mXr tho alnto "oiilh ii ml naaa tlirotigh to Portland. flnmtirn fir llonrlna; purchases today at about 500,000 bags for prompt and future delivery with the price ranging front tion will bo IBKon Dy tne uniien Evanfollcal branch. CAPT. SKIPWITH ACCU.SED TY1OP8 OF KIiAX TO FACK tWAnOKS OF NEW om.KANM, April 18. Captain J.

K. Hklpwllh, exnlted cyclop of Iho Morehouao pnrlh Ku Klux Inn will bo charged with conspiracy lo commit murder two of tho thirty bill of Informal Ion to ho filed itt Uuatrop lato today by District Attorney Dnvld I. dnrrett. Tho murdor cotiaplrucy hill, It wn learnod, woro drawn In con-nocllon with tho kidnaping nnd lHvln lnt Atiguat of Walt Daniel nnd T. Ulchard of Mcr Houro nnd Cnptnln Hklpwllh I.

numcd In hill to cover the ciuio of each or tho men. No other murder con-eplracy liiformutlotm Woro In the lot. Railroads of the country are their financial conditions Yan April 18. "I Wnrren O. Hardlnr wnn every month and many Bhould be able to come out ahead at the end not lo overlook Ynkl- lllH klllCT tni.

hi. weetern Irln a of this year for the first time in several years, PreMdiont H. E. Bvratn ot the Chicago. Milwaukee of commnrclnl chili'.

If Of Ihnl and St. Paul railway, declared here "Hie lVealdont na followe: 'mnk nr ninn. today iboforo tho Manufacturers nnd Shlnoer association SHIP BOARD CRAFT. BURN f'p orn trip, wo hopo yott cnn.v"nlent to Incltido ma valley; tho moat pro- "We have been ablo to finance tho purohase of 134,000,000 worth of now equipmont for the Milwaukee road on the deferred puy-ment basis since the end of fed- FOUR VESSELS DESTROYED ON POTOMAC RIVER 11.V0.V" "trint tmdor ion aorvlco." oral operation, he snld. HARDING SPEAKS MAY 10 AUSTRIAN NOBLES IN U.

S. ACCKPTB MO AT IIAIiMNGTON 8 i-s to i cen's tor uunan sugars. Sales ot Porto Rlcan and Pm.ipulne sugars woro uiuo reported. A largo buying movement from -England, reported In the past tew days was ca'ised. It was said, by the failure of the British government to make any change la the) duty rate.

Acting Attorney General Seymour, In charge of the department ot justlco Investigation ot the hlgtv price ot sugar conferred with, President Harding today. While It was Intimated that some offlolat announcement might be expected soon as the result of the Investigation now going on here, local officials were silent on tho subject. MOURNS TUTTLE'S DEATH CHURCH HAS LOST A LEADER, SAY8 REV. GARRETT DALLAS, Texas, April church has lost a leodor and I have lost a friend whose place can never be filled," declared Rt. Rev, Alexander Charles Garrett, of Dallas, successor to Bishop Daniel Tuttle, who died at St.

Louis Tues, day. Bishop Garrett fend Bishop Tuttle had been closely associated In church work for more than halt century, tha friendship dating back from the early seventies whan Blahop Garrett was reotor, oC t) church In California, JE POUND RiiiiMi'ONtiMfTTvnnnR, 1 I NO tilKEB HIS WASHINGTON, April 18. Four shipping board wooden ships were destroyed by tire in the Potomno river near hero today, another wns damaged and flvo others which made up a fleet transferred from the James river to an Alexandria shipyard were saved by marines from tho Qunntlco base and tire fighting apparatus, from other points. Within two hours nftof tho fire wns reported, picture of (he scene were available for Inspection bv marine corps officers here and ownoa In Uert PARTY (ARRIVES IN GOTHAM ON WAY- TO MEXICO NEW YOHK, April 28. A few of tho old Austrian nobility, postwar residents of Madrid, Spain, nrrlvod onrouto to Mexico City.

In the party woro Prince Max Egotn of Hohenlohe-ljtngenbttrg and hlB wife, Princess Plcdnd, her mother, the Duohons of Parcentrlnldadi and alx-months-old Princess Mnrla Frnnisca. Othor royally arriving Inoluded Sir Edward Naylor Leylnnd and I net hi. mm 10 wnom l.oe nOOTII I5VKNT NEW YORK, April Hnrdlng tin nccepied nn Invitation lo aponk In the Metropolitan oporn, houo May 10 nt iv li-tlmonlnl to bo glvon In honor or Oenoml nnd Mr. Ilnlllnglon Hoot It nnd the Volunloer of Amorlcn, It wa nnnotincod today by tho Hov. Dr.

Alton M. Young, acorctnry of tho committee on nrmngnmont. In hi lotter of nccoptnnco tho Prealdent wrote: "I do think porhap you nro ovor-emphualilng tho Iniporlnnco of my attendance, 1 altinilil mttoli prefer to com nnd pay my trlbuto to Onnornl nnd Mm nootli rather than ahnro In the conaldornllon, nil of which nre more proporly bellowed upon thorn," were sont by them to tho shipping board which recently sold the floet telt'nm I. to a commercial firm for scrap ping. The officer of the day at It Jump Quantlco saw the fire and Immo-rilatelv dispatched a force ot ma tJnn.

ROtllim nd bveK 10 his brldo, tho former Mile, rlnes to the scene, supplementing them with nn airplane which was but ha no toar'em. all Belnbie ot Purls, who aro Dotinu for the Pacific coast and Japan on a honeymoon. to report the situation to him and take photographs. tm in th. pound..

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