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Show t, . it. '4 I &rata rit It We eseloy.111 some I eip sto two Iwo. to and qtlw S .. ' So . . 1 . 4 6 II 4 , . . . s ! sE . . 411 , . . , E T E VIP N IN G NE w s TrsIMY , , , ,11 m14 deq 03 rid, 111:1 Ittl ankl 1if; I . P N, ,,, .:,.........,...t.y. ar,6.7,........ ' - I 1 Ettlit'Alt V 3 1 1 SALT 19'20 LAM: - 1 CITV- 1 tTAit . , - - SEVENTIETII - , YEAW , . , 03 D13 t, 4 . tel C93 003 HAWARBS OF TRANSPORTATION iT th twL C1,13 P73 r41 et) ARE at (11 Cti c3, 1 ARE ALSO CUT EXPLAINED FROM MEASURE A N'OETALi I It no Emphatic Denial of "Shoot ing to Pieces" of Service Morale Is Made by Cabinet Officer Before Committee Probing ct Lid Will Declare Stand Of Government on Wage Demands of 2.000.000 ft Its WASIIINGToN. Feb. 3 Taking up the contentions of ILear Admiral Wilth matter of naval liam S. Sims-i- n medal awards. Secretary Daniell today before the senate investigating stibeotnntittee took emphatie issue with the admiral. The secretary, went into detail in erplaining changes be made in conferring tiocorationaa rec1 ionmended by the commanding eers of the navy and by the Knight board of medal awards. Ile outlined the chief differences between his view a and the view e held by Admiral elITIS. Th.44) were at van'. ante as to the importance of serviee st, sea compared with serviee and differenees on the question on whether a diStingUiPtiP4 Pervic medal any rcu m- - ng no ie; 1 IL; il,. lc- - id. nC nd is- . - in ti e- la e. - 'Disease at 1;(11 'wen hth,ahA, WASIIINUITON. Ikea ttepoet0 111.tot n, Inr:lenta Fel, ht, h e,tierdgy appeared I A flf. !"13k t ',harp ugh wrd epurt today and at the same time. deattiN frwn !h( two &apes.' reached' heariteet 19S. t;nv eta :eta than th at the height or the epitia)'a tiemw Villa Controls tg hundred and twelve deaths from !nf1uenr4 and Si from pfifJ1110- nta no-rreported todav Now eaoes of influcnau numbered 4L2 anti of pneumonlA Right of Looting 1 Will Not Leave Washington Soon 85 Cases in Seattle SEATTLE. Wash., Feb., 3 IVASHINGTON. costes of influenza wer reportd Th. 'Red CropsFraneisco 'ilia "reserves all right's to in Seattle todAy. opened on t emergency thosrobbery and loot for himself." his rhapter pita! with the health d.sepphairntgmt ;nn iNn operations are looked upon with favor the University of by the population. the eenate commit( hew. tee. Invemtigating the Mexican !WW1- 1, tion watt told today by Henry II. knox 44 Deaths Reported a New York Mining engineer. Mr. Forty- ST, PAL!.. M inn.. Feb. 2. Knox said he had had 20 years four denting from isfluenza in Minne-- 1 In Mexico. perience note were reportbd to the state board establishee a cerlain rough of health today. New e41"" trcfill ad justire, Mr. Knox said. "whenever he parts of the state totaisd 1.416. mak- since the eplgains control of an area and repres-- 1 ing 8.363 cameoa reported month ago. demic began ties all looting. robbery and drunkenlere: his first act is to close the sa- rob. f y11,870 I : Cases in Kansas "No on else is allowed to rob and TOPEKA. Kans., Feb.. 2,With Villa contents himself with.making a more than 1.1.670 cases of influenza il) levy on classes of the population able ! Kansas and new casesretrig reported day. the state to pay;saying that the money in to go by tire hundreds every issued a state-- 1 board of health tonight to his 'cause and giving a receipt. wide call for volunte er n urses, The levy stands for a certain period:. Twenty deaths from influenza and new etteett of Influenza. have "hew does that compare with the 4.481 hoard or rieen rrportedtry-thestatcarranza. government:a methods?" he l'all144"1"4"aLurda4w waS itSk61. e I I, Vilias syst,em has a certain finality about it. Ituring the period Close PO blic Assemblies , for which- his tevy is Italie, no more ..... , - Attorneys Who Prepare For Bitter Legal Battle. . . - frd , -- - - - - ' , t , - . YT To II: uve Hp Eli , PASO.- 'periods first I 3.Lottaillio...,. Texas,- - Feb. 3.- -8; ' '' ponin(fens t tnsci . deindnalt hde tinder which they did it H. should be considered... five "Oui country was' itawiti-ind.th- .' thelsituation was critical in the extreme witness before the senate sub-- I The fate of the civilized world committee Invextigating. the !dexican hanging - the balance. situation which rceumed itot hiaringal "ik'hrie- there had been rumors in n!..re today- - ha told of the would he 47 Michigan that th.si''iNitithl nlocheh Ittott:; eandidate for the senate, hia eandi- - , th: i began 44197r etualtrannottneetion June and ued Mistily in their ' drawal. was a :Rightly or Wrongly, there a very .general,feeling that Mr. Ford,,..L- TN did. not the of Amer). represent type V 'A nnunzio Se i zes Two can wbo' at that eritical .1 Juneturei. t4iotild represent his state in the Unit-- . ., Italian Naval Vessels Beater.-- Kaiser - whose:record Include i ... dotnit everythin- g- tha-r- - wive done by anybody connected with this campaign. The campaign was Armin. In Chihnahult:State . -- - !Should Contdder "Atintwpitere." 'It Is my purpoott." Judge Murfin told the'jurors. "to point out to you . - 1-' is not 'fraud In the election. corrup- tion in the election. but that these re- spondents are charged with conspir- to aid. abet, aswist and llosUrStS ing Truma n U. Newberry to commit we offense. to wit: the defense of expend- lot more of his money than the law all"111." . It was further argued that "under the Michigan law-a- . l ong as expenses come within the I I enumerated claas-.,-- -, ea In the statute. there Is no limit es to the amount of money a committee of a ndidates friends can -spend in ie behalf" 1- - GRAND RAPIDS. lett, Feb. 3. Truman IL Newberry entered the 1,11 senatorial campatin In Michiten at the Rolle teflon of others and not In furtherance of a scheme to get a test In the senate. mild ;Mee O Murano of Detroit . in outlining to the Jury In United States distrlet court the atti. the defense-Art- I assume Ithe char eee of conspi racy and towel for which 123 men are on trial. Judge Mullin xpliiined the de- tense's view of the specific details of conapiracY. is the essence of the . charges. foul:. wcolaunil7i inStehde out :hos; otnhetheehafirgreet , ' The entente rejoinder to the re- fmatt Holland to comic to the Allied demand for tile extradition of Former Fap William its to the Petit - Pnrielen, The 'newspaper say will be gen that, while the note , loomed xav. , entity conciliating mae y. it-consider, in ease of a new refit011 by Holland. as- mt meibitirring of diplomatic relatimis breaking .., Cases in Mkchigan Fully Placed Before Court by oletohtefeinntidekrthmarengte.d jmn pthhase ilailIngenut . 2A-it-is:, BY C. F.. 11ERTELL.T.--. Service Swift ,Corre- (Universal epondent.) (Speeial Cable Dispatch.) - RuleViadiv. ostok - . "StirP Cur, - Senatorial Election Fraud atmosphere - . voluuonanes la not likely to have Washingtnn for tionie tim e. hia physician, flear Adndral Grayson. Intimated today In dhucusaing reports from vartouis RVi'AsilINGTON. Feb. 1.Ilevo- tione of the country concerning Ilir lutionints hey entered Viadivos- PPntling tries. With the prelitok and tire in charge of the ident ..nicatitly improving.. Dr. town.,the war department was Grayson said he, thougbt ilt would advised today by Major General be unwise to change hiscours Graves. commanding the Ameri- of treatment. 14Oin EVery possible precaution to i beria.expeditionary force in prOvent the president contracting Graveie General message' dated influenza is being taken. Dr. GraJanuary SI. said the crowds In were the city orderly and that atm paid. no one showing any, tho Allied. forree were patrolling it of cold being allowed to signs the streets to. protect innecent voter the prestdent'e room. peopleand to 'prevent looting.The revolutioniatte' platforni. The president's improvement the genersi said. declared for the from week to week le noticeable. end of civil war in tliberia. and De. 'Grayson continued. the interference by foreigners to- Ito is sti- to the internal affairs of the lowed to walk from room to room country... tin t.hr Pecond floor with the aid him ham so not Tells of far pt (line, but Hardships Termitted"Ccrventrirto'bettrrr ' i Wtairs out of hie wheel chair. Of "Mormon" Colonists II The Car itm levy tted anzagorernmi-nirottkesof publir aKsembly, - me Riding, Find enmelg forward with - de, i placeu17nlverattyerferthtradn.were rre-- I jay, nstndl.for more to rtiorrOw and on the! the ticro,d closed today by tho city board next da.. of health on acc ount of the spread of I influenza. I i Wiloon .' demands are formulated. Missouri Pacific Train Is Derailed; 15 Missi ng AMPUPti !dent , . or 101,.,.0 tvAitnixoroN, Feb. ' - has-bee- - President Wilson , ' Fully Dependable." note nor the hat Use 111111111 prieurt,,,t1,4 to 140 on th loons. 11 , 1 'Spurts in Chicago . -- , F car-'fle- rice the !fl ;$1.1etred 110,4 S,Its t oc- I. a ley Ca h I 0101 g - Hines Will Reply re, rt!' int,tirt.4 EssENcE I tliL h , , t ' , IF ; 1.1ought it alittr !hey 1,,tngflom!h,N 1,,t ;Declares Statement ,Carries "Its Own Condemnation Even II Conceded to be lade isublie Isere. 4,111111e1l NO disavowal 3 Feb the WAsIIINI;ToS. to Holland the oUitintlerittng 44tguovicnts prosontett by rev() regarding 411 Is rrettiter horn's-- , EtnIsersir the United Mine Workers before th lAlltiostn tit tilt thes,. astlels land minas-I-I In tier 'event nastier ; roil i to Hite sett lenient combatsMoo II) lled. &hied dernand. Thc ternos Joont'no.Ltoir iti:iss.t4t(selenet presidseit of the th figurca of of the torwqm melt reanotose were tsd lath be ,miners' rtootogs. presented by the sasnaistere,1 at length Irtiterttal. their :operators osil ouestionittit totarte Ilse Piet tropar4forstper Sl,4 d anti the: derlarinfg dependability Ins of the essuttell nfl rridas. It "their oss fundemotttion" eert ta Dot esisseetsat. lasueser. Oust a ntll Ise resselsed on that lit coneetted to be representative." 'The, operators therntorhes," Mr. slat. ass the different trosernnwist !Lewis said. "ill submitting these earnn te'relet I ninat toe esmattlied. iota Int tea. filiVO vting produced The ravines. of Polito' for arnsa oleoce that overwhelminglY support-(- I mid auippliess lig unifrr eonattlercontentions that tnlners wages are allots for 'sonic time India) hy the .pitishly ittadviiiitst." tasumll. It PO. 1101411rd. NV Citing the operators figures, showerr. whether help of thin iini that in ISIS the average month. would Ise osupplItal to Ole Iollah ing ly earnings of miners Itt northern Itgeoreennsent. linois were $h3 SS. Mr. 1,ewis declared silch an average was "pathetio." Taktng up the operators' statement that In ISIS there waa a St per cent labor turnover in the Illinois field, Lewis maid a high labor turnover was the most convincing vident of a e.itted industert" It is prooPh.he added.-tha- t ings are low, employment la Irregular and general conditions are so Unsatisfactory that ambitious men are glad to leave for other employment." !!, ,t Ito alsould he sobliet,t hate: h -- draft of rtatats) home he am - Matt eessrespentatheas Isere. It wane decided the ertor, Abe crv In BY OPE4ATORS nolo Ilse hat of isrspossa ea., trootillossa la to be leoussmie41 Is) she council of sinststsapasastora 4,12 Ilse flute atid the It slit tpe l,alislest sort at sore to the Ise?. II! Fr!, 3 ti,deittIC taottil 11"1, in Las t',Itrit Monday. I eb. 2.- -1 our lieutenants. (Ise one acrstrant of I Inman 6atr4ode dAnnunolit'a army, satin made up the part) vs hich II.Inaiir.t General irra. tasnimander ssl the Italian ilith diataton. atat boned at Istria. last 1ealuseasiat night. hate been sir. rested and arc Impelanned herr. the after hating again 11114Ped armistice line. tither desperate deeds" are chkrrett stralmst them. IT IrisI.ftl.. nose to be - sla that neither prusocatints" at rd Up 4 C CONSPIRACYy FIGURES GIVEN ut War Guilty Spurt in Chicago!1.870 Are Cases Reported. Kansas. Throughout tst saintlier luchlerst "Juips-Sl- T Takes 1 again urges the gsstrruntent in in aist upnn thr appiteation id the treaty of Isnithsts. WASHINNTOIsi. Inlet ypi ithraOilst1(21erliol snrea rusussra ment 'Felt tile ;atywedoantrndrnneldagn:ddn,drie);r: f General Hines today will declare the sgi lunb, govisrnment on the ,attitudeof the of I, the 2,000.000 railwage domande road employees presented last July. Influenced By Own Record. ,The 'announcement will het made at a 2 't Asserting that Adrhiral Sims while 'conferencv with officers of the broth. short duty, both in the Spanish- erhoods and other railroad unions. No ,,ol 1,, American and snrld war "tiemonstratIwas 4 intimation by officials as ed ability of a high order." Secretary tithe contention given s of the director genAd-I. Daniel said "the position of Rear a eral's reply. niiral Sinn in' placing shore duty Labor leaders attending the conferPIn zone is. the sea above duty.' danger ki. rICP were W. S. Stone, cram' chief. no doubt, influeneed by his own rec- Brotherhood of Locomotive !i Engiord." Figures were presented by Mr. neers; Timothy Shea, acting president; Daniels- showing that during the Jan. Brotherlopd 's Firemen and Engine-me25 years Admiral Sims had served L. E. Sheppard, president, Ort is abogt nine years at nnn der of Railway Conductors; .1. i. For- -' Incontention As Justifying his that of Brotherhood rester, president, dividualsaluties ashore are necessarily Railway and Steamship Clerks: S. E. d to of duties s secondary impoetance lierberling. .1. president of Switchmen's afloat. Mr. Daniels assorted q Manion. president RailUnion. E. On shore a man decides import NI. o H. road Jewell, Telegraphers; 4. ant 'questions with titne to weigh the ores id en t Railway department of the W11- 1)1.A and cons. and if he Makes a American Federation of Labor: I mistake' his error id decision is not liam H. johnSon, 'preeident Intorna-. '4 :.: acttilt n's ...''rrarntrtt 'rely followed' At sea the 'commander is in president Blacksmiths' Union; Louis twits. a ' imminent peril of death. Be must Weyand, acting presidentJ. Rollera Hines. , make momentous decisions in the flash maiterstand Shipbuilders: d '' of a single moment. often When bts president Workers, Sheet Metal al , b10 prestidentElec at:tacked 'nCPAltary,10,-34.11V..as an4 poise:see score's. and hundreds of dent Maintenance of Way Empbyees; the lives ' men. A mistake in this emergency is D.. W. Holt. president Railway SigI ' l namen and 'Marlin Ryan,. president . fatal." a Carmen. reason Railway as an this With Impelling d, addit-ioIn io Director General tthe secretary said- The disapprov.ed of a the reit-IP- s those representing the disparity between honors to men Hines, a were W. T. and afloat as recommended by road administration g ashore diroetor of tho division of opera-- 1 -the-- Knight board - andaroordingly or, : ti.o.n;;Vc. '.. S. Carter, director of thedi- reduced or eliminated a number- of vision of labor and Bryce Clairget, as- I - ' awards,for shore service. sistant to the director.general. Examples ns W'resstient -- dtepssrta al hplanin and "(her libels on the eastern aistsre est the ItArlati. t'sumnwitting till I toe incident the Gissettal after riling miter Railroad Employees. Feb 3 Plans fo the cortipulaory consolidetion og roads an provided undr th o,ni mini bill were climinate4 fr,m ntilroad bill today by the house and senate conferees who also agreed to 'strike out menet provisions providing for the stabitahtnnt of a transliuttet the were portation board bave been agssigned the board will. instead.- - in the main. go to the interstate rommer're commtaaion, it was annottneed The- Se 1110. conferees reeded from their potion in muptiort of eompulsory consolidation and eittablishment of transportation board. House provisione. howver. whieh ineluda permivive comeolidation by the roads will be retained- - In addition the consolidation provision of th Eseh bill will be atrengthened iso that the interstate commtwee commission will he authorized to work out a general consolidation plan In which all censolidations must fit. 3 hate mashed itti clit that the, Italian steamer Itanunbio has been tiarked at the lily 'Iran on the lialmation 64.66p61 stout thI aloe lima ini Issuer her Italian LEWIS ATTACKS Approve List EPIDEMIC AGAIN , flag. It la saki potassengcra not live trasest veers, Mashed and anme vivre ristn vn.anded during the mita been stiderable etsitenst Ili NIA 1111111ord hid. by rcp4sri thief, lidi- Hines gJr h ib ,iistealst. ,:1:,,d; PP. rh at Trau Steam-e- ' c?' Ambasors BY INFLUENZA Attack on Italian BOARD PLANS r tjrnTi'F: MEXICO SWEPT Make s Jugo-Slav- n. if .e. , . - LV'''3 Ho , ... - Difference in Responsibility of Shore and Sea. Duty. Defined By Secretary of Navy -Defense Fully Outlined By Counsel Newberry CHANGES illoofpusaTiryoaCg Is a ": Stricken a' a From Cummins. Bill .Ciausespenial Made of Conspiracy to Purchase Seat ItCsil the lat , , I ..- . , ., . , . DANIELS IS CAUSTIC IN HIS REPLY TO SIMS I ttut (Nokia 14I . r , 16 , Irlbot t 4 t . . - .N1.6FORIMMIEHMINIEMNIPROIBMIffil r . . - , o 1 . lit , ' of arrest by Mexicans wss - e I I - (0, ft' . -A La.. EC& ' Natchez-Monro- e passenger train on the Missouri Pacific railroad wits de. - i. at the famous conimander of a sh.lp sunk or dam- - Urge PLUULLIA'Ing- 4lY(414a the negro coach, baggage car or the :"flu" existswhere day., aro doctors I Pasteur Institute, I aged by submarine attack was en- engine going into the Texas riv- - now' ..ed States senate. 3.Theland Feb. vaccine dalled " Type ,- -WASHINOTON, orriftePTI negro passengers, Fire, B7 perfecting-.thled to. 2 inedar, If he Showed prop- ),' .. railroad'i Irid to from Of "water" r..em"ltemighhetrlyeder is which defMliely hroronelmly,;.imiganny apgoinpolat expected Feb. Castell and B. 1;8T. Tut 3.......430)00e er quarificatiorist even though the squeezing ddt C. Expressmiin rman the piecing of th e roads on both Of Nloriree. 1,a.. the world al influenza epidemica, . nunzio. ,,,itallan insurgent leadeN at iticCalluth, .hip was unable t o combat the sub- - Stocks a nd Many people .... . military preparedness. t,.1Sani The vaccine. which contains fol I are t. Inift- I Fiume, has seized the torpedo host irgeumembered his tnarines, Secy. Daniels cited numerous repated missing. - teen -billion dead haecilli per cuble (Continued on page - two.) i t ONIni and the auxillaryship to bring about what iiöth .used of bound from haveTheen to instances now appears would 1 cli'lltorna, Pols,' ,.Anna pointed to and prevention. munitions and foodstuffs for the man peace. Many people were bitter from - oritaval-bloeltidawauringe r, I - orDoteh I.,trigitnharrittreal forceaThe-vessehr world war,. were over- 1 active ta .: ' ' has. one on to centimetre cubic half stiletto-attacof . ' "In the the war andye that none of his family .,., into Fiume yesterday. . . . brought . ;sorts. a to render sufficient been found ' Mr. l had becollie-actlwarfare." said Daniels, "itIs null in the war. healthy person immune for the period the fact that a man strikes or is struck Record. Had Honorable of epidemic. that tests,ta-tiele ari d true naval ;. tiltaliMurdet-:.ifiNe--YOrk.::on the other hand. Commander Does1 (Me injection per daY from ono- leadership. -'TITC ,nuestion- la: '. re-' an had had honorable on the fOurth of a cubic centimetre' Newberry -he play th;,- part of the man, with 'wird In theSpanish-America- n war:- ' -flr)t day to two cubic centimetres on chivalry and thought only of others sece had been He in when th ,navy. the when the . danger peint foucth.day and of his cbuntry. And has he by -the navy in thasabinet of to cure the in passed is sufficient '4q . 'retaryof done- ail preparation and foresight hron-- , t. that militant American. Theodore Well as 'the -of cims .. resultam, .. and Is possibleto Meet any every that under t Service I ;;', Universal I t tout! rivt he tn. " (By 14,...1, And when he faces a the Merican border itre labor- - ehltd pnuertiontla except in thec most 4 4 h. ourt-- after"our coun'eergency. veri,tad along severs s cases. to WASHINGTON, Feb. out tbe stamp court ..n.f his bfother oftieerg do they in ink , try thrtbektene4 ta enter the world war exists along the El liquor smuggling, Mr,. Ash- -. gays . ri, I Mr - "T ype I I ." - , . find that he Ilea measured tap hi the be reign of crime e . he,votanteered-andla-th1$pring of (.1,14-,-;5i mexicah:-boede- r. tra-- i "the in tilt-worth'iii fullowingle qtiolt naval oatTents. letter, ordeal o high in life the temble Whertti sectton t 1917. was commissioned aiieutenant --. ratio at-r.. until partially exhausted. Commander and made aide' to the ed. front a Tetter , ditions!...' Admiral. Mayo and Gleaves , danger the effect of tile yaceine is in(By 1 niversarri717frr1 . advised, today, (' ffief a Ilv t tomer general by the- - United States for and then in the bedroom where with ,00rninandantl of the,Third naval dia. aud Vice Admiral Grautrecommend.,,Dtr!gre" w" cressiedlyaddielttiraubtcwia.neous que-ls' Of ".s tistriet The state marshal for the western 'York. 'His brothers and ed com.nanding officers under them' and intravelnal hypodermic injections . beaten to the atrengIA were on every -- hand. trict at Neer were defeated' 411 ' eertini her honotc, wit h,,a,--frCoo, in military ser-,-- it his ,two sons ",tor distinotliShed' Servien Tnedals" who' the- smuggling in of - liqunr opium-Texasad V1 answered-asmeared were bedclothes and from Floor biwho hzus. t11. . ' Ti "''' ' 1 - - '4 death. aman .VIC'e distilayed , thei'ie high qualttles wherl' m orphne etc ., tr6ril .mezied,..which , - called "typo 11,,,obtained fr2mD nant,i Jiltwas overturned unusual with and an Puch e blood,Purniture furnisheifroom where of Pario, ti N.Ii,.... .circumetancel or tors,.; "This combination mal Mali caurcing bronchial - their' iVertleement offering a ships. struck by min-ewas much dis- - roused in spite of vigorous efforts precedented atate of affairs exists that , monili. and the many a man le Michigan to thetinereasing I pedoek were sunk or damaged. home. was ths fete bevelled. girratiothing father's in . -her i I feel tniI to to the it Of officers use you stop I of It a his patrotia t ,, As the report matter my win faet.'the that the of it duty.to board of awards approved their rec.. Misa Rene . DetecHves expressed belief call- that duty tithe tion s. There is a veritable reign serum is probably unnecessary In the totay .of pretty to do all in Ails power to semi- :The attention of COngrette Inwas cornOntaiendattons. greatest ' thingit -, serol-inwan Misit into beaten frestil' a i conili of Hoxie the out there, principally border situation the selection of Commander Newber majority of caaem, even severe ones. Roxie, according to the theory lirrt , that a man ever does in this world lw ed to the and assaulted AshW.. the smuggling of intoricating liquors; frhm, George The Pasteur docra Aeclare IIist ', s uromoned when the ,, trhenntiollutlYIY criminally to, show' coaciu- . V't turn stumbling block Into a step-- 1 munication murdered to prevent- ti.m ry, and we expect of the customs division I Opium, morphine etc.; from Mexico. the "MI" sufferers who. hive been police ; hurriedly diecovered In a Inee, chief were are' worth, not not 'by If. that stone. medals they, sively prompted given Ping giving the officers the clue'they ap-- 1 pay. but by ,Patriotism--tha- t ve inVariably girl's body was asking, Offenders have been vigorously prose- treated 'will "Type 13 "' ha IF - .;-for this' sort of noliie courage and of the treasury department, they . with her head horribly. patently lack 40 apprehend her slayer were , of S2,000,000 foulI euted but In the face of all thik owirecovered. ink position actuated not by .,averice-.- but ay ' nooliacitsaritt direction in sUPreme dam,' for an appropriation 'bi,.. '4,, blow was deliveredi fclf- the-tat- eThe crushing final enfoccement-oiter,Abot ,crushedsodinanzled. against the liquor preientfashion . -' "ter. what on 'earth are theY des.gnec as she- - was on b41-- khees, probably Americanism-,-. -. of Women's drese did not expose the . .The Rosie home- at No. rt 'la' seems to bei4in the increase.'" 1 s Importation of liquor.' Getting into f this campsil.nt was 7- Tarr with ac- begging for mercy from I. monster bristled re- allow' ab6uld " to a Eighty-nint- h in the, to Street, it fund all, l'aa. ertno, If purponed this With Congretta i yearers choosing-ostate- Commander not the New. no an Referring to Vdmiral S of' who knew i Mercy. ,twin'kling the teur' profeasor .saidl organization of- mounted orients thus far made. thecost of. tivity almost in -had ma. raeammaadaa bilild up an be entered with the utmost The only diserlption of MIss Hoxie's berry-anthei,116.---esilsMrs. Sarah' Reeves. A roomle, 'to patrol the,thousands of foreementolwohibition duringthe4--believs , useiressy eye.after men inspectors for medals because and enlisted only- after repeated sny murderer, furnished byl Mrs. O'Brien. reluctance we yet in the house. returned from hart nothing to give them" the Milett along the Mexicadand Canadian riacal year beginning 41Y l would be' dresses' are the Most healthful too urging., AS early as Auguet. 1917.-'t-, - had girl's janitress of the building, was con- - ping rtrip and discovered the 11:1) The bureau of internal devised. They keep the akim-icalled tho comnlittee's at- - borders and to increase the fort fortesShe value. much to of fresh of be group by vague a representative citizens. bad lo to a strength suff1cleat10. make pop- y revenue and department of justice - pre- - tact with fresh air And permit. the,..body. to which she was ledhallwaY. act the awards. room look the to at man ' On creating the admitted-conference g iteriatorisi situa... i a search-11- f had estimated that their ex- - pores to vernal, open, allowing the blood. !mattered about the ever,' 'vessel eoming-viourlhe ral4t made , no....,,,distinctiont sible who wax .!dark tom- - . 't i rille;nt Evidorneen of a few.lut totrUltrle, first advertised the of s 'from a In port. country dry I foreign penes keeping ' (Continued on pogo two.) , in tbs hell. where the girl -evidently! plexioned and about 40 years Of .age." .(cont.inued od -page.. . two.) .. amount to $8.000,000. "'Ail an indization 'of the nanolcapatwouio ) 0:;ntinlierl on i SlifiEVEPÓriT. 3.-- . -- - -- i , I 1 1 - - -- . will ' . , , I - well-mean- - ---n, ----- Mounted Border Patrol Is Planned to Combat Reign Of Crime Along Rio Grande - 1 ----- e -. - -A - . -- , ' -- vihich---eePeete- --eu- e - - their-effort- , -- . 1 ClajtIt717;Yeat.:01di.GO'FAL wt,tios14yetsi:Jias:ESpallerd . . 1. . - n I - ,, was-beate- ..-'- ' .. oho-foug- (1 ti e : ' . . s -- . :,,, - ' I 41- - S4-4-4 - , l- . ' - -- . i' -- the--"Ilu'- ' tr,'' - en-,-- 1 i I , ., ' . 1,;g(Tlare t - -- . ' - - , , - ,4 ' . . , .. - , |