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Show E'RET last iedition ElENII The prerret front juir car mid New mows purse. is the "short cut" to Ohs people tret, TROTH AND. LIBERTY. 7 AYKDXKSDAYJ ANUARY LOS AKGEES MIE'S-M- 1 I)H . SALT LAKE SIXTY-FOURT- CITY-UT- AH YEAR H - IN LOS ANGELES u William M. Melton, Mr$.Mary Cgse Will be Called Jan. 12 by Foxjand Daughter Florence All -J- udge Wellborn 1o Be Set Fop- Found-Dea- - West Birminglas Represented of Commons ham n the House 1876. Continuously Since up began his WOMAN DID AUso political ASARADICAt Several Cabinets With Married Daughter Gladstone Endicott. Of Late W. C. Served in d T in Room." KILLTHE MAN? the Daughter and Fominlt iwCenJeoturc as to 7. lVIpleJraged Trial Later. It Claim Was Agreed With Govern- ment Counsel That Case Should - Be Dropped. - Frank Bowman, Think Reserve One For Eastern Think They Have Thug Who' District Should be Of Over Arrest And Acceptance Obligatory. REDEMPTION of Beat Crippled Woman. Huerta Issues Decree Making All State Bank Bills Legal Tender TAKES NEWS INDIFFERENTLY. y. Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 7 Efforts to establish a motive for the double murder amUsWd!tfewtch resulted in. the deaths of William M. Melton, a io6ai attorney, Mrs. Mary Graves Cox of San Francisco, and the latters daughter, Florence, 12 years old m a rooming bouse here late last night, proved futile today. ledgers in tjje house where the tragedy occurred and the proprietor of It said that when last seen alive together Melton and Mrs Cox had appeared to be on the best of terms., and- .nothing to indicate quarrel was heard before the five shots which resulted, in the tragedy, The one theory advanced by the police is the possibility that Mrs. Cox was Jealous of attention Melton paid her daughter, a pretty girl, and, in than I3 i'cra.-ioi- d, After the shots were fired, the little He shot girl was heard to scream: my mother! He shot my mother! The ' 1$ GUARANTEED HAD ON Faro be i oral STOLEN Re Partner BY BANKS ISSUING NOTES The - whelming tfiarteg Bellcv ed to Be Mars, Smile less Wonder ." Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 7 Olaf Tveit Let Villa Come With All His .Frank Boa man, 21 jeans of age, alia moe, the San Francisco labor leader, II E. Stone, alias James Monroe, said granted are-tria- l by the United States Forces; Were Ready for Him, to be a lose associate of Charles Be circuit oourt yesterday in theTndlan- Mars, the "S in neTe MrWSnd a polls conspiracy cases,-- must stand Says General Castro. was arrested Dec. 25 charged with robtrial In Bos Angeles on .a charge relabing tlie Irvine drug store, was arrested this morning by Detective Zeese end tive to the transportation of explosive Mexico City, Jan. 7. Practically all Beiehter and booked at police headfor illegal purposes, according to an j announcement today by Albert Schoon- the paper money existing in Mexico quarters on a charge of highway robbery over, United States district .attorney. was With the capture of Bowman the forced into circulation today by The charge were filed In Indictment police believe that they have the man Presidecree who a Provisional issued entered the home of Mrs. Emily by returned by the federal grand Jury WTlght in Second. , . Avenue, Waterloo, dent the bills of 1. two o. 'all the eTIm -- Size.- OVERCOAT. OPINION, QUITE Charge wf - If MwAtloa- - ' Army He is .Prepared to Turn : - Machine Guns on Them. UNANIMOUS. Kccynf tho Treasury 2abern Citizens' SmTTe at the and HE JWtLL' PREVENT JHEIR Houston Take Different Hew. Secy, of Agriculture STANDING ADOUYAT ANY COST New XfiJt 'rHa - Despite the apparent opposition of Secretary McAdoo of the treasury department and Sec 7- German Crown Prince Provokes Hostile r tv T eleGrartT' EdTTonaTs Sent to Col, Von Reuter. ture to the proposal of New York bankers .for the establishment Jlieie of a reserve bank of ovei shadowing sue, Birmingham, the witnesses who appeared at today's England, Jan. 7, Strasahurg, Germany, dan. 7. Th hearing t I the federal reserve organi- readiness of Col. Von Router of th the- - venerable Chamberlain, joph sation committee Insisted almost decided to re British statesman, has that such a bank was netes-aar- Ninety-nint- h infantry regiment to renext genthe at ply to th laughter of the citizens of tire from parliament x : From the long list of New Yorks served eontinu t Huerta, making nearly years ago following Zabern with araking firtf fronThia' eral election. He has financiara leadlDg havappeared McNamara brothers and memberb"the" houseof ousljr a helpless invalid, because she said she before the rOmmittee, one conspicuous machine guns was Bhown in testimony Just before the trial of the dynamite name could was missing. It was that of as obligatory their acceptance for give him no money. since 1876, all this tune commons cases in Indianapolis. given today before the court-martiBowman is also accused of the hold- George F, Baker who was the perhaps all B. of labor West payments, Besides leaders Bimihgham. the in Johnson up Tveitmee, front of the Peery closest associate of the elder J P, sitting to try him for illegal assump- representing 213 Third avenue, accused are J. E. Munsey of Salt Bake Monday The Inability float th bill of state apartments, ", In a letter addressed today to the and robbing Johnson of 345. Morgan and who is 'director of more tion of authority, night, Association City; Anton Johannsen and Eugene A bank outside of th states in which Bowman was wearing an overcoat be- important corporations than any other-mapresident of the Unionist District Commissioner" Mueller "of Clancy of San Francisco. in the country. Mr. Bakers public they hve been issued and the limited longing to Dr. o. A. Light of the of Birmingham, rneocrut McIntyre building be caked Tveitmoas before eaaewiii wiien.vrrsted,4fl Zabernvolume ofbiiis swottrthathefiCoT.Von - - , 'SSW, the of the coat ware found a gpparaccFTr5frTBIehTrai6abaliu' an ntf Judge Wellborn, In the United States and of the Bank of Bonded $nd Mexico pair pockets Before leaving for the south of gloves, as described by Dr. stead of coining before the committee Reuter was requested to withdraw th stheari L communidistrict court, Jan. 12, to be set for has brought about a condition almost Light in his report of the theft to the in person he was represented today by d pro I France, I think I 'ought to ' as trial. o! police this morning. of financial crisis. his son, George F. Baker, Jr., vice military patrols from the streets of cate t6 you the decision at which- I When Bowman was searched at of to The indictments against the labor Mrs. Cox that police believe, however, from to Tetire The parliament arrived notes have oHhe of state headquarters he was found to be car- president of the First National bank the town, as they were merely irri0 th t j'edemption' leaders were based upon an alleged a bote with several whieh hts futher i the head Joke at the next general election, t have did the shooting. sheets conspiracy between them to bring to bank Is to be guaranteed by funds sub rying tating thepopulace, he curtly refuse In tna an Melton received four wounds, any the coast the dynamite Used by Ortle scribed by the banks document cover, the not not come to this decision . ithout many The bound his a case them. BAKERS OPINION. Issuing one as follows: even to discuss the subject, replying: of which would have proved fatal, E. McManigaJ, informer against the fund will bo connectstating regrets at the severance of a regulated by a commission. Mr. Baker aided emphatically with "Kind Friends: while Mrs. Cox wag shot but once, and McNamara brothers, in an attempt to 37 over lasted I am in command now. ion which has already around the wound In her head were blow up an iren foundry here Having lost both speech and the majority or hU predecessors be- veara and has been marked on the part Jinaga, Jan. 7rc"Bf,t .A'llla-coea fvom-- a vacant attack of starlethearing suimnd-w- as than- turn! ndad that-t- he the re- Christina day, 1910. Uidicatlng-tha- t. fever marks, powder -fbPS m ver mil 'co lee," the growing constituents if my Wittr air forces. w eTre reujy for aiiij being unable to obtain employment irmf confidence volver had been very close. were clYitl8ns merely standing and support. The east cin iMr'Icl," said A photograph of herself and the CLAIMS IT WAS AG&EED him," was the statement today of Gen. at my tradei of machinist's helper, I should be as But I cannot hope again to do my as it tould about, to which he responded. am-wo- w large written to had Cox Mrs. on obtain small which a commander trying of the child, our Castro, federal garCAKES SHOULD BE DROPPED to comply with the requirements work in parliament and I feel that I intend to prevent this standing rison here. Florence Cox and May Graves, 2734 Federal officers are In amount, of funds, ilth which to start made, Birof niukfng eight districts. I do not e city and the constituency of West small in a so spirits-sincFrancisco Ban as to report Mission business, about at any cost. I do not Intend to the become street, a high withdrawal of of the 7. services Olaf know Tveit young Jan. San that meets Francisco, my with suggestion mingham needs the Indicated to the moe- I fun an orphan bo general favor Hut tt would be better let the people IuurH at the army in this from the Immediate man who will take an active part m the news at home, took the news that he must constitutionalists wa premedivicinity of the town and seem confident w ithout any means of support. There to have the New York dlmrtrt Include the parliamentaiy struggles and help police that the murder with Los In stand trial equal of being abler to Tepel further attacks. fore, any assistance given me will be New England and go far enough west way." If It continues. I shall older tha Angeles of the tated by Mrs. Cox. you maintain the supremacy No fighting was done Melton was a member of the lodge-o- nonchalance and skepticism. - troops tn shoot teds yr al- higly appreciated and bonestely used to Include Pittsburg Unionist cause in Birmingham. "There should be on file lu the rec- though preparations ineariy attentive toward been He had here. Elk f witness the, Cel, von Reuter in court, admitted submitted purposs, expectation, ,Tite : GOlNGTDFRANeE. the United States attorneys of renews! of the battle continued. Villas , is, to Mrs. Cox, who was a divorcee of ords of "Respectfully, eight districts which h said he would that he had machine guns brought but - h entered flee,a friends. said, to stipulation wax or if AM i eaves army, it viere decided to divide the la several miles from 'J ES MONRUK, JI Highburg, about three years, according into between Bert. Schleslneer, repre- the town. camped next nonheadn into two or more district, from the hamu ks Into the ttreets or Bearef his residence at , Birmingham, Johannsen.-GBugene-TIME..tHlEHOO.TINa, i Anton DuMBse tneg-atn event he would Time the ZaWrfiTh rcjdlficfis senting wwiTT!nrT7mdmirfterpass!'ng-tc-figejnst the " To this list ivero signed yf New-Yo- rk district restricted to New citizens. myself and Oscar INTERVIEW --WITH UNB Melton entered Mrs.:Coxs apart Clancy, Munsey and the davs there lie wilt proceed trrhts usual th Hu a score more or tork Connecticut and northern New government as of, charitably inclined winter visit to the aouth of France. ments at 7: 4S -- oclock last night. The Lawler, representing ived tt WAS SATISFACTORY individuals and firms a in Salt Bake, to- Jerseys 1 BANKER AlUtESTEIX There has been no change for the shooting occurred about 10.45. Mrs. I special counsel,, by which it was- agreed a casecontribution 50. Lo should of U. talling vice preaident-ji- f .Charles Blbin, . Washington, uf Angeles the worse, la Mr.- - fhamttarlaipg , health F. Wilson, proprietor of the hotel, said that, these testified-thshier-A Burilrran her Zabern 'CONNECTED WITH LE MARS. -- Guaranty Trust company of New Yen k, fired be dropped. In view of the federal pros It is however, eight year since today she heard several shot of thi t have learned that President Wilsoh reLieut. Echad had arrested him, alsaid this city should have a regional he spoke in the commons and nearly and heard Florence, Mr. Cox daugh ecutions covering the same grounds. gards his recent Th d pro. connection Le Mars between and conference with John bsnk sufficiently large to care for the though he had not even laughed. three years since he appeared there ter, scream, "He shot my mother.' I suppose that stipulation still stands Bowman was lonthlf when Bow- business which naturally comes In tilt Tveltmoe and Clancy are each under Lind a very satisfactory and that It man saldthfit established and then only for a few minutes at Mrs. Wilson started to call the police f fleers Lieut. Sehads two orderlies testified he Also had by unfold gone direction. He believed that to creat the president' the name $8,000 ball set by the' United States prime purpose to the opening of tne session of 1911 when and another series of shot rang out. bosrdi i of Stone. a When HrE,. and that such g toward Rie bank cashier either laughed bank this siexico district should purposes plans In order in call 21,009 and oourtl house he ae her district the answered assisted into Indianapolis Two f the patrolmen more clearly than could have been dons revolver was taken from Charles L New Yuik. New England and or mad a a and Los Cot of door the la that he might take the oath of office. Munsey set the Angeles. bail, in. burst smiling grimace. They was Mars, following .his arrest for th hoM. possibly New Jersey. Johannsen were indicted by the gov by long distance communication much more favorable to apartihent and found Melton and "Mrs. of Testimony POLITICAL. CAREER. the Irvine up said . he successful. very store, drug was ernment. Cox dead on the floor. Florence -offUers was given that the accused the to weapon hi Bate Li army belonged official j from In few a died of dispatches she today still breathing, but JIOIBiE IS SOLD. . Joseph Chamberlain at the outset Tampico transmit apparently reliable "friend, ji. E. Eton.. Since that time, at the resumption today of the court- - -his political career was a Radical. He minutes. ' rAEDS reports of serious fighting In the vt. when a description of Stone was fur-b- y Kt. Josigihr Mo., Jan. 7. First Base- martini of Col. von Reuter and Lieut served under the late William E. Glad Be .Mars.the.jjpUcq.Jtoie. man- Ho-ikFIFTEEN SHOTS FIRED. West-erame ip several, .cabinets. as .president cintty of Cardenas and SaaXrUts.Pol.QfiL. of gchad"5TTHtf'Nttfgty-fii'!I'K Thfirntry, From Saltillo alt communication to the been looking for him, Zeese and Leioh-te- r of the board of trade and president of aornbj club has been to An Investigation ahowed 15 shots sold the Spoleague In conn e tion with the who case detailed are to south the has belqg Dec. charged been be the local He since board following interrupted revolver one government aeonkane club of the Northwestern league, had been fired from the 22. Food In Saltillo is running low. The their apprehension titnve Unionist of Be Mar eeeide-Mr atthe time of the break to an announcement by Man- Zabern incidents of November. HOME RULE HIS to fed 1nr .which. . wasound-- - Jymg three feet of in thp T.ilwnl party a, sr h- -r When the attempted robbery of the according Yorktown has left Ensenada gunboat Holla nd of the local organisation The evidence of officers of the regiwithin Her Cox. ager body , state Ireland IK! home Mra. of and he was secretary of Wrlght . was reported to today. jar or Melton. that showed there had been a tumult, ment for Boer the her the of the colonies at the time rather incomplete depolice, Mrs. t- i. BRITISH CRUISER ESSEX. . - scription Four bullet found lodgmen, with hooting and offensive cries wag-thouto ahi wai; hp lg now 78 y ears old. with was tally Florence ilty Jail , Hr. Chamberlain has been married Meltons body. Plymouth, England, Jan.' 7, The that of Le Marx as the would-b- e robber heart. Her mother sgainst the soldiery, both before thehis third wife, to whom h. only once in thq British cruiser Essex has been commis- was said to be well dressed and his face BRITISH ARTISTS was, whole which wound one arrests and while they were being carbut also bore sioned here for. service with the fourth masked by a handkerchief. Le Mars jsaf married m lS88,being Mary End! under In tin -the Tight ear. coU opJy W. U. denial stout of that late. he cruiser eauadroa under had command entered hhe th daughter London, Jan. 7. The Conferenetr wit The poTIPfrtTteory is that Mrs. Cox Thls testimony was flatly contradict-eLndlcou, secretary of war during Admiral Sir Christopher Crad-oc- Wright home, however, was taken as reloaded her r termi , Premier Asquith, and the op- of Rear President Cleveland's . administration, fired first at Melton, .by the. ntatfis attorney of Zabera 14 for Jamalera. genuine by She search and Jan. sail the will Andrew Bonar' Law, 'Urr.ifiamberlain was the chief com- weapon and. emptied it at her daugh and by other civilian officials, but was was begun for Bowmftn leader, position It a pressed the evidence missioner for the settlement of the ter Then probably sh charged on. the.home..rule question,.. has broken iWlltUiy substantiatedhadbv Been the heoitr arrested REPUBLICANSSELECT 'Nortfi'Ameriean fisherics'disputeTh thTfd UimeTor her o'wn destruction of 28 of the men wilo Bow home. man. Jt is went Wright Mornsaid, to Unionist the Mrs. down, according a portion vf a diarjf kept by rard if lSTr -soldiers on-- - November r rof-bv -- lie directly-to-th- e bedchamber possibly Post there Post. The says FOR SPEAKER her disappointment ing It is generally expected, that Neville Cox expressed - and who had spent a night . SWEET .after outside the Wright, vkatching but Interview another be hope J may barr-ukto steady procure Chamberlain, a young son of the retiri- over her inability iiTIba -- cellar- o4 the Motj houe. for.. Mr.Wrigh4. to depart for a compromise must be abandoned, ilevard f ng statesman, will become Unionist employment ax a motion picture ac- of of these admitted that others in th oclock in the morning. Ii, meet to has refused 7. Thaddeus E. work at Mr. as Y Jan. N. 7. Asquith read: Albany, 5. Jan. Jan. In for I London, remark candidate rettles: official crowd had uttered insulting for West Birmingham. Request tress The last entry, j s the demands of the Unionist; for the Sweet, a paper manufacturer of Oswe- the bedroom, Mrs. Wright, who bad succession to bis father. r wsiis Despondent again with bad news exclusion, even temporarily, of Ulster go,. N. Y., was selected for speaker of been an invalid for years eat propped recognition of the fine arts sectlou of but declared they themselves had not,, Worn B Heart broken. t in a chair, her back supported by a the Panama-Pacifi- c from the operation of the home rule the New York state assembly by a exposition at San committed any offense , bill. Francisco wa presented to the Britfgli GERM W cr.mv.v PRIVCH. conference t 2 oclock tins plastefcast. WOMANS MOTHER ENABLE The jobber demanded money. Mrs. Th Post represents the prime minisseven-hosession. TO CITE EXPLANATION ter as having been personally inclined morning after a HUUlN ms POllLVUITY Wright protested that she had nothing government today at the express .wish man slapped her face, repeat-- , of several British art societies. The to accede to the temporary exclusion of and th San Frandisco, Jan. 7. Nothing that Ulster, but asserts that he was overBerlin, Jan. 7. Crown Prince FredIng his demand. Each word from her committee presenting the request was a blow In asserting that there waa no money strmk has William again JMrs. Joseph Graves, the mother of Mrs. borne by John Redmond, Joseph Dev- -j eritk 81r of Edward Poynter, The Right Hon. lin and John Dillon. in the house brought a blow from the composed the telegrams which . Mary Cox, could tell today shed any Thomas Wallace Ruseell, speaking at president of the Royal academy; Sir at hi popularity, until Mr. Wright wa intruder, sent to Lieut. Gen. Deim-lin- g or the reason additional Ijght on the When Mr. Wrights daugh- Ernest Waterlow, president of the ha recently Strabane, county of Tyrone, last night, and Col. von Reuter commending N. H.&H. ters entered the house from the back warned the Unionlsti that If any trouDos Angelo tragedy last night. Royal Society of Painters in Water their stand In the Zabern affair being In Ulster the government arose ble to the took his the robber heels, for Melton mado-th- a porch, subject of angry editorials ia Ive known William would invoke the crimes act by giving Bowman told thepollee that he was Berlin newspapers. wag leading the "He said. she e added 24 th notice. of He that of three hours' years, the Royal Society last tli is corfrom Kansas City and that be "W&S a president Liberal orgrns lament that ' unThe Her HE TAKES W TIISH be daughter. would to bill rule my marry home COflll f passed by Washington, Jatl. 7. Shippers will engaged hr support of his Painter, and Walter William painter by trade. He was well dressed, f the midsummer. and divorced, are she and be husband heard next week by the interstate mpsf-but had nothing of value other than a Unless, Francis Dick see and William doubted dtinoeracjv never venture, was all members of .tbe into politics without offending the commerv e commission on the. 5 per little girt Florence, my grandchild, watch chain, a pair of gold cuff links, a Hame Thomycroft, - - Melton of marriage,that A orfi15 cents. daughter and IS stick (sentiment. Three newspapers call academy pin f roal MESSAGE cent ON SPECIAL .increase In freight rates propos yumi 4 Florence-- . I cap - - -Washington. Jan accomalways r4 of.killed latref rout ttbbearanres , In a letter to Premier Asquith the ate of T y, ed-- by c her. the 32 eastern railroads. Com not believe that he of the New York,. New Haven & Edward Poin- ctow it prince four :grave mistakes, Sir the NEXT WEEK TRUSTS Ith the. request . panying w &.1K-" received impr-Tlaan'so, J, E. BOOTH,. .. enHo iTnOt-- today "About a week a go-ter expressed the hope that the high ing them a follow-m wH! ; took a new turn JUDGE Hartford visit tittack on- Ger J The f'rown ter from Melton asking me to held by the British school of position y gone v PRACTICE TO committee when arranged for the railroad them ADMITTED to a were totiay representing frets) in DoS Angeles after they lelicate Washington, Jan, 7. That President art, which ha been fully recognized hart ntHauptmann's" centenary ftiVuls tsklng for mpdlficatlons of Jtinfl, hAs act la Only yesterday Wilsons special message on the trust the Boston chamber of commerce preBnAlu have been married. other. exhibitions will bt maintained tilay oinmk at T!e5l1oLu h FpcectriV-d from poet-carihecomirnBsion asked and a -- will -- be delivered soon after t applnudn? th? sented ,the v lews of that orgahlraf and made knowmln-Annj-ri- ta. j had a letter None fHpcctal 'e answered before February 1. News.) Hndchrand, tha of the correspon- question eonvenes next week J fTtvered by Herr-vo- a" the Jlonoilx my daughter. Congress' In ,in AWoenevg for the the told reichstag leader an J L railroads trouble W ashfngton- D.U," Judge Conservative indicated the slightestbelief in official circles. SCftigi t ommiseioner-Harla- n to. A tty. Gen. E. Booth of Provo today was admitted GOV. GLYNN'S FIRST- that In some in dence The Whole thing general November. 1U, lug protest against the of the best informed expect the presi- problem in New England Rtanie.--, it would to between any of them. .to "me. sua States before inaccession of PiIiko Ernest . August ofUntied year the to was committee The require acpra?tice recent of the take McReynoId. notice will horrible urm-ident mystery a is BrtinsLEGISLATURE the information thb commie MESSAGE TO t Cumberland to the durifr-wftion of J. P. Morgan & Co. in withtroduced W Senator Weeks and con- preme court on motion of Senator Suths?n wanted in a month. his congratulations to . erland. sisted drawing from many directorships. crank Lyon, counsel for the Pitts the'soidiery foi 'aggressivoness egalrl-- t George Hutchinson. C. F. mii-Weed and Russell Robb. Theodore ,ai company,, brought to issue ,N Y.. Jan. 7. Governor the people of Alsace , Albany, THI me shippers who W. Gregory, the special assistant new Tne last three vases arc termed by to 'the righto by asking that first message Gljola INJECTED SUGAR New Haven case, rations his charge of the railroads be asked to furnish the SUFFRAGETTES WILL newspapers , idtuigpst log slature was presented, at noon. Jt the govl wa also present. , lL.o.I...iuovinf- - bituminous coal.- the policy of tlw-- sent again! Hr U irlan said With describand IMPROVES finances TROUBLES'" dealt to the INT0VEINS Mr The committee told dOubt Boston ON so'elj there was no ernment" The telegrams JJWJHEIR RELEASE y the right of.shiPDers to he that it had no objection to J - ' ed the Ip resent sltuationof the state military commanders at" Zabctn reBEFORE KING GEORGE and yearn Tis Icf particular .pates, but that GENERAL CONDITION a eeipa ration of the New Haven from Ireasurv- p ap "acute one, demanding ceive l 'approval irt conrervative intended to ask the entire circle the Boston & Maine, the Boston A military treatment heroic and careful 111,1 next thought on the week to pas BAIL NO MENACE , London, Jan. 7. The militant Albany, rail wavs from its interstate mestinn of whether drastic economics, But it was said to have line Paris, Jan. i, The injection of The governoroffurgedunnecessary hearing on parti-- ! decided today to lay trolley . office MAJ. J. B. HUGHES GOES suffragettes should be that incorporated apof of veins Into the the th taken question patients position sugar -- ido the i their troubles before King George holder and consoiidatln .bureaus. , ques-- n of the nearing ' DOWN. FIFTY .NUMBERS general the Havens New the of disease disposition -from heart ..I increased parently dying The new legislature got under was Jf. they can get an aurates or reductions release personally -should The lines solved he by , , N H Jen, steamship ' dist Rencord. William TTJTrn,,iiS yj.AKcmblman promptly.-gnd exhaustion from various dience. the interstate commerce commission. would not iiould f- Ms wife arrived eal ly and Sulzer i heart the ball -restores not on of Harry eases. only opportunitv . MttFact gives the hi r Eton , J a - The militant, suffragettes argue The Panama caoal fur Iheaor tprestiolts- - were 3. - eAia The assembly 'agreed onTTis new , , menace public safety1n the oplnttm action. bu produces a remarkable such action btatc United authority Firet that the king may their position. code of rules, involving several con Ulti5heR. that tocustodians ofJl.is 6ve?. two. enl condiin The attorney general the- general i Improvement cessions to tije minority The prin. or found gliitv Central ltJHwaS expressed by be approached. only- - through hie . mairj-.-the i New before In the with conditions England the of presented that to ansWer the com- - day at a public hearing substance FrogfeHves;Tlh5ft is Such sl the of request tion. gen-ercipal m thq army by Do dismissal' cahinet re-- J to to ministers a applies discussed men how and federal business only' of appointing committees the the power by Dr. questions about from lightercommunication appointed commission Enriques FranvlsvaJ i f court' uianial at ran. the cae of men. They announce s' at Ne.vi York would cost he taken away from the speaker, was organization of the New Haven-woulm which 'to pas on the matter of Thaw tos tr.at of the hospital de la Pit is to the u on woipien refuse to communicate affect that section He told refused, " atid tequire one court oWtUon relation j oiiTv and wifi lose iHiatumv Menmlid-t(rthlnas Jol- vnjvvd U pe hi calibre Thau alt the department1 their through Academy of Medicine tonight.' The The,votflfor speako Under bonds.. 30 ujimws f yrei lent Vt ilson. In view cabinet ministers,, phom they hold-ilows. , wanted wa a restoration of compe-- j "tin? anucg the commission ques- - his liberation results In many cases are said to ext client rocvrd in Demo- :0f Major Hughes E who Smith. hare degraded contempt and Bwett 1; Alfred, tition. contracts fpy material, it j be miraculous add no ill 'effects I, , the wnr with Hpain sni (niHiitmous crat. 44 ; Mil haer Si heap. themgelves by their cruelty and. " The Bostonians, declined to com, nm(ala on JreWUof the Baltimore & oC 4 were experienced. Sulser reiommendation of the cbuit that it would Involvg, 13.000 EormM Governor , t treachery. ment on their visit further than to say the aentence. commuted clemency, for JSehaap. toted it been had that satisfactory, to , Z - finun-Imous- ly y. , con-vtoti- al -- .. ofthe'-mwtionalbaTi- tr' -- ma h" g. above-mention- the-nsm- e -- at ie df I -- -- -- -f- -- ght three-times- , e k. e - x - 1 O0B-- s - - e 1 ''muses r ur -- 7 FBHT llliS ofthen;y Min-ratur- t, L . r .. 1 n antT-Britis- to-T- " -- tnii-cm- 1 T 5 -- com-missi- on - V, the-doctri- nmT-senten- ced j ai-mira- c t g j 'Sasaar'i me0 r: tptrrmored , his admission Prof-restive- 's I V |