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Show ties and the answer to this petition, filed by the latter, declaring that the deed cif t rust was illegal on acount of the alleged incompetence of the greater to create the trust. BLAZE OF GLORY With the Goss of it Legion of Honor By the French Government Address By Ambassador Bryce. Grncgic Decorated The annual TO, arbitration peace of the president of the Canadian senate exjftw tending greetings to the congress. -Enrique C. Creel, the Mexican amtonight after a three bassador. expressed ended the regrets of iptm after two large banquets, President Dias at not being present, r and the other hut assured his hearers that the Mex, k the hotel Astor favored the peace The event ican president Waldorf-Astorithe movement. Ambassador Creel pro. etw Intereet U the decoration posed a toast to President Roosevelt, Asdrvv Carnegie with the Cna which was drunk standing and amid the French ctyeere. . ike Legion of Honor by Ambassador Bryce of England fol--mnaent reported by BarWn Dr lowed. He said? In spprecta This is the fourth day la which gmgmellee De Constant, for peace and hla gift able speakers, including soma of the do, of hie wo most eminent men from both sides of d Ike palace at The Hague, the ocean, have been demonstrating of la who president Cunegie, gr. the folly and wickedness of war and a state, out eieiiwa. tonight gave the blessedness of peace. What la of the congress. there left for us who Speak now to nonl ii to the result add to what has been so well aald on DgMgh not so designated by Mr. that topic? Cumif. the statement constitutes that topic? The weight of authority is of the some to suggestions I Kph who like my Your great. iD the letter which Free-g- d Edward hat shown sovereign King con addressed to the gpofe velt that he la a true loves of peaoe, has t the opening day. Mr. rnn sent you a message of cordial sympaas gsotes these statements The weight of argument has thy. and answers them as been' great. Members of the congress have abundantly shown to one another Or peace conference as brought satisfaction that war la not only Irratint objections clearly before us. and unchriatian tional, unpblloaophlca! cannot all submit quee-dsations PM, hut la also unprofitable. Besides beto arbitrations had In other ways, it is also bad 'invar Six of them have recently ing If th4re was time to go ion to by treaty Denmark and the business. two NdkHhada, Chile and Argentine, Nor-n- j through the history of the bet centuries, It would be easy to show ui tweden. is higher than that, whatever may be said for war in gNond Justice the abstract, nearly every war within pnAnver The first nat-mof l principle jntlce forbids men to be Judges (Continued on Page Four) vkn they are parties to the issue. IS hv rats upon this throughout the (MM world. Were a Judge hnown it A n a case tu which he was ItterMted ha would be at onoe Mmiei tad expelled from hla high Act If any Individual refused to aMt Us dispute with a neighbor to Mmnted parties and Insisted upon MqNiown Judge he would violate. D im principles of justice. If he MMti te force in defense of his ifik b Jodgs. ha would he dishonor-ribreaker of law. Thus peace M he Ice la secured through arbl-tmlsever by one of the parties dtthi as Judge In hie own cate. "Nutans being only aggregates of VMisals, they will not reach justice h their judgments until the name rule Mil food, via: That they, like ihsQ not sit as Judges In their Exm cssss. What la unjust for lndi-I- s unjust for nations. ercise TWrt It Is neither peace nor Jun M righteouanesi that shall exalt April IT. i Car-Mgl- fol-lo- ae-or- JURY PANEL Indt-rMn- Now Subject to of Peremptory Challenges I. tVsstlaa. imer-Blghteous- la elmply hst la right. What la Juat la UW right; what Is unjust Is always San Francisco, April 17. After prejwg- It being the first jfrinclple of that men shall not be Judges liminaries, examinations, adjournments ' own cause to refuse to sub and other delays occupying in all 27 Wge or arbitrator in unjust, days, a trial Jury panel subject to the . sot right for the essence of exercise of 16 peremptory challenges npiSMswes la justice. ten by the defense and five by the Therefore Place Justice or rtghteous-.7-j prosecution was today completed in - y '0T Peace practically proclaim commit Injustice and JJ hteou imps by constituting hde Judges of their own riolstlon of law. Justice and , JjjjJ1 Tlrillwd maa has reached the con meets the claims of th,t and of right 0nly by uphold-la- 25 What be rtlht for eu-Individual must 2 mr nation. The demand that d Wty shall sit In Judgment riekednevs that degrades a na- - 5jf "D'Bstounielles De Constant ln bl" mldreoB at the Wal-g-- ? the cress tbp IRlon of Honor had m? French govern-M- d thoB bnnuet as Jhe hotel v miiJ decorations was Mr- Carnegie. tvT.C IT' ualer- werB Pt at Low pre- need messages from d tb vatrf,B!?orway and the Nobel KorweRlan pay "eat d4 tki - the Ruef ease. When the trial was resumed Mila talesmen out of a drawn venire of fifty (sued to compete the panel, answered their names In court. of the 36 escaped serving Twenty-si- x by satisfying Judge Dunne that their excuses were valid. Out of the nine remaining, four tentative Jurors were chosen In the course of the day, thus filling the box. The time has now arrived for the peremptory challenging of Jurors, and much speculation la indulged in as to whether the entire panel will be set aside In the exercise of tills privilege, or whether as many as half ot the 12 will survive the final and silent scrutiny of Ruef's prosecutors and defenders. It Is thought likely that at least another week will be required, for the permanent filling of the panel after the peremptories "have been exercised tomorrow. 26 SUIT NOT BROUGHT IN GOOD FAITH wmpllmentej the peace "RSE"" ot IU1J .poke'll b, address aJgn.t,n iL,1lJe for bl historic libertv U snteg I?, Francke of Har-of-i- fi as J tUl" the cr f rhZ, 10 T,U thM ,reon'" gauJlV acrea and pre- cS U McredlP because eomethlng. worthy c,ery was Ireland. than an BMTm f fcL1,he K 01 anl oud then odtlmate of the i,K,m' bvWAtn.M.,lu SS; UT ' of 51 w,s ,be keynote of of hnnn life coon, J!i c0t " hM? 1Jlhe Cla obtahT, 2?1, Crat wide WOfW 10 pce' he Lynun TM ".,me r Christ. ,n b, egress 10 Uon of tb taTlM rw Ad?nnr paerai of r.' Charge Made by the "Next Friends of Mra. Eddy, Who Filed an r Answer. of eternal PsS,i'Hl over the parl Grey gov- - " 1 elegram from April 17 The Concord, N. H charge that the suit for an accounting of the property of Mra, Mary Baker G. Eddy, filed March 1, was not brought In good faith by the eocaHed next friends'' named in the suit, la contained In the answer of the defendants. filed here today. The defendants charge that these next friends'' have been Induced to loan their names for use In the suit at the instigation of certain evil minded persona, not related in any way to said Mary Baker G. Eddy or having any Interest In her or her estate. The answer Is a general denial of all( the allegations made by the complainants in the original action, George W. Glover. Mary Baker Glover and Geo. W. Baker, who sued as Mrs. Eddys next friends. The proceedings today furnished the latest chapter In the story of the litigation which already has become involved bv the transfer by Mrs. Eddy of all her property to three trustees. Henry M. Bnlcer, Archibald McLellan and Joslah E. Fernald, who have petitioned the court to be substituted as plaintiffs In place of the original par AFTER INSURANCE among members of the department that makes a mau hesitate In matters of this kind and they think the best way is to do the wsy other officers do contribute." Do jou think that fear retches down to the In west officers?" INTERSTATE -- COMPANIES. Ye." yu think, then. asked Commissioner Wonier, that fear stamps the whole department as a machine which work according to the wishes of the mau who hfa charge of it without regard to the civil service law? Do Ssa Francisco, April 17. More than 300 suite against insurance companies for the payment of policies held during the great fire a year ago were filed today at the county clerk's office, bringing the total well over 1J0H. At 6 p'clock, when the offlee cloeed. there waa a long line of attorney, clerks and meaengera waiting, and it took three clerks nearly aa hour to dispose of the overflow. Today waa practically the last day for the filing of such cults, although in some cases the year allowed will not expire until tomorrow. During the past two days the county clerk's office has takes in nearly fS.OOO in fees on these eases alone. Yes. do. 1 Reports Being Received of the Greatest Devastation to Property Miraculous Escape . The hearing will be resumed DEPARTMENTAL Prouty Taking Evi- RED TAPE. Washington, April 17. Although the state depart meat officials decline to discus the case of Charlea A. A. Ekatromer, the Swedish vice consul at 8L Louis, who became persona non grata with this government because of a letter he recently wrote te President Roosevelt concerning the president's refusal to receive a 8t. lanila delegation, It Is said that he has received encouragement in hla efforts to have rescinded the action of the state department In cancelling hla exequa-teuThe encouragement took the form, it la aald, of a hint of an unofficial character that if the Swedish government, through Ita representative In Washington, should auk that Ekatromer be forgiven the request would be granted. dence on Discrimin- ation oi Rates. of Children Prom Demolished College City of Mexico, April 17. Owing to Invitation of Prealdeat Zslaya of Nithe great difficulty la establishing caragua mad axtend the peace eoafsr-enc- e at Amapata. But at the last mocommunication with the cities situPortland. Ora.. April 17. If tho JAP COMMITS SUICIDE. ated iu the region of the greatest do rn nut President Zelsya, through the rates from the wt to Ipokano are vaetaton wrought by the recent earth- agency of Philip M. Brown, aecretary too high those fnm Borland to the Rivereide, Cal. April 17. William Interior territory tre ale. quake, details are coming to this city of the Americas legation to Guatema8hlmseu, a Japanese who last night very alowly. From ths latest reports la and Honduras, asked to be excused That statement, vhleh forms an imshot and killed N. Kajima, a follow It is learned that the shocks occurrld from personal attundanee, sad requestadmission In connection with portant servant, in the employ of K. Rnmsey, Portlands prospect v case in the as lata as noon today, la the list of ed President Flguera to eead his minwaa found dead in an orange grove event ister of foreign affairs to the conferknown dead, which now totals (0, on Spokane wba her point, waa this morning. He had died within made this ence. President Flguera eonaeated, which the of on approximate stand (he injured, by morning a hundred yards of the ecene of the James G. Woodwork, 300, are many names of Mexicans and consequently Garcia Goasales, the traffic manager murder and shot himself through the of the Northern Parifle. The wltneae prominent la tha official and social foreign minister of Salvador, left here heart. Jealousy wae the cause. lift of the region. So far the name today to confer with Jon D. Gomes, was taken over cmsldeable ground of bo American has appeared in the the Nicaraguan minister of foreign that had beca eovead at the Spokane meager list ot dead sad injured aa affaire, on hoard tho A merles a cruiser hearing, but ho 4 So explained the Chicago ali Amapsla, this vassal harsent to thla city. am basis. ratea of Jheir making One of the most remaable stories ing been placed nt the disposal of ths He was followed hr 1 B. Miller, of miraculous escapes from death ia conferees by President Roosevelt. rneral agent of tie Harriman lines, thla earthquaka or perhaps In any othrevenue loss la who Illustrated tl er one came from Santa Julia today such a move woulj mean to the syswhere Saleslano college for children LAST WITNESS IN tem. H. P. Gtllew, au expert engl-hela located. Whea the big shock cam who analysed the testimony givHER1ANN CASE en by Chief Htagteer Darling, of tho Sunday over a hundred children wen asleep In the dormitories. Thirty-fivNorthern Pacific, had St. Paul who was ndxt on tho aand, endeavored to together with tiie teachers, aurreeded in leaving the building before the sere Celebrated Case la Nearing an End-Se- veral show the prices fr wo and transond story and the roof 11) In. By a Unimportant Maportation given wop inflated to a tters Haard. seeming miracle non of those left in degree. the rulne waa seriously hurt, and all Richard Koehler general purchaswere rescued. ing agent for the Harriman Northla Tixtle seven people were takea west lines, use catd for the purpose Washington, April 17 The from the ruins dead today sad many of showing the reltlve prices of mawitness was heard ia the trial ot Bin-g-cr removed. were with as those of injured teria today oomared Hermann for destroying publla At Tuxtla eight dead and forty Incovers! year ago. The ease of tho records tad tho government finished Bins la dead about and jured; Ayutla Howard Mills ageist presenting to tb court suggestions 60 Injured. lines on ratea trotting the transInvolved .in In Huamlxtlan tha cathedral fell regarding the lew points portation of flour and wheat from prosecution. Tbs statute under and the government offices and the the Missouri river potts will come bp which Mr. Hermann la being triad offlrial schools are la rulna. tomorrow. wae enacted In February, 1653. Only At Techaa and Tlapa nearly all the oa other The anticipated refutation of the case was ever brought nador houses fell la, bat nobody waa hurt. testimony of Chid Engineer Darling and as this cane resulted iu acquitit, wm Ia Mexico W. of the Northern feclfle, and Chief CHy.tha damage New April Ponce, P. R., April 17. Secretary tal, the law has never received tbe Nuconst ruction of ths supreme court of Hartridge tonight after A. Russell Pea. Engineer Hogelad, of the Great Taft and hla party, Gov. Wlnthrwp and heavier than at first supposed. merous buildings wars badly shaken. body had had a talk with Harry K. Northern, earn oi schedule time to- the insular officials tb United States. The first case searctfrapaaylng Thaw in the Tombs, prison, made pub- day whea H. P. Glette was called to der the statute was tried Iu Michigan arrived here yesterday aftora-ooqthem, the atand by Bpokpia attorneys. Mr. lic the following letter: A banquet In honor of tb sec- Reports Received la City of Mexico. la ls7. The defendant In thla ease the who for 17. Gillette, Messrs. Hartridge and Peabody. Details of acid to a funk dealer certain records City of Mexico, April taengieeer. retary was given by the city last night. Dear Sira: 'Please continue as ay Washington rsllwg, pamniKtee, said Tho speech of welcome wrought by tu mat rf the Intoruei revenue service which was delivered tho destruction . nr Beads? aa, Mon- wore storert ta the estimates fumrnsd by Xnglseer rtkMh barn... The a. ... attorneys of iwsords. she Augusta Gthtiw. ... nee are reachlnjutthis city sk.wty.' A outttal resulted eg the Northern by day Darling for repladng Ben or Gautier Very sincerely council complicity confirmto abow, as the of the prosecution HARRY K. THAW." Pacific, which anounta to about mented Oov. WlnUirop on the excel- message from Acapulo today Mr. Hartridge had no comment to (296,000,000 in rwnd numbers, ' far lent work don during hla tenure of ed the story of tha total destruction of statute requires, n wilful and frauduTha Jail sad hospital col- lent Intent" to deprive the government make on the letter. Ayutla. and that in hla opinion office. t Jerome too high will but the prisoners sad patient of the documents. tract recna tho District lapsed prewnt Although Attorney Gov. Wlnthrop expressed gratitude The argument to the court today returned to Ala ofllre today from a via system. Gillette said Chief Engineer for the confidence Ot the people and were takea out safely. - Factor! of the d it to hi home ia Lakeville, Conn., Homeland of the Great Northern mgs promised always to lend his aid in throughout ths district are la ruins, brought out the Insistence and thousand of workmen trill suffer feneo that the Jury must believe Mr. no movement yet has been made to- about as far wrong aa his brother e mattera affecting the island. Hermans considered hid private letter ward an application for Thaw's re- glneer and that Mr. Hogelanda fig Harmlnlo Max, of the executive greatly. The poatofflee, telegraph anl bare books ns public records Md that bn lease. Daniel O'Reilly of Thaw's urea for replacing he system will to council made a long speech la which fraudwilful couneel, called on Jerome this after- tal about (321.000, tOO In round num- he introduced Secretary Taft He racks at Ayutla ware totally destroy- destroyed them with the and government ulent Intent to deprive The made a strong plea for dtlsenshlp and ed. noon, hut said the matter of ball for ber!, should read (244,000,000. The Baleslno college at Santa Julia of them. the prisoner was not mentioned. Mr. expert will be by ths expressed the hope that Secretary The testimony todey wm nnlmpore Jerome in speaking of the case aald railroad attorneys tomorrow. He de Taft would unite with President collapsed. The roof above the second hie position was unchanged from what dared It ImpoMibla to chock up Ml Roosevelt against Speaker Cannon, floor fell In- when seventy students tant. except to clear up several minor It was immediately after the Jury re- Darling! figure oc bridging; ho sail who, when here recently, gave the were In the hnlldlng. None of the stu- manera. ported a disagreement: namely, that the estimated oost jf trestle work, of Porto Rlcana little hope In the matter dents was injured In collapsing tha roof waa supported na each aide by he would oppose la every poeoible way water atari no a, of follssting and tun- of dtlsenshlp. OBITUARY the release of Thaw on balL nelling waa too bl(h. The engineer Taft then spoke vigorous- beams, leaving a space where many Secretary from mesne found of students When questioned about the signed found like fault wlti the estimates oa escape In reply, saying In part: Tb death Hat la Statement Issued by Mra. Neebit Hol- the oost of ties ard steel rails. Ia ly Again I am urged to make a full death or Injury. MARTIN L. gYKEfl. K. of Mrs. mother took Thaw, fact Mr. Gillette man, Harry exceptions to and specific declaration regarding the growing. In the state of Guerrero and yesterday, Mr. Jerome said he had practically every estimate made by policy of the United 8tatro toward the elsewhere along tha Pacific coast the Mount' Vernon, N. Y, April 17. Iohi occurred. Ia I can't vouch for coma of ; either Hogeland or Darling. read it. people of Porto Rico. I am only a greatest projMiiiy railthe things aald by Mra. Holman, be-C. H. Reynolds of Spokane, right humble member of Posldent Roose- the vicinity of this city severe lost Martin L. Sykes, a well known J. cause I do not know about them, said ! of way agrot for tie Washington and velt's cabinet Whatever I may think was suffered by the Mexican Clay road man died today. In early life h the district attorney, but I can as- Great Northern raflway was the wit- or whatever I. may Ho are matters Manufacturing company, an American wm connected with several western railroads. When be rrtlraJ five yeare comsure you that when she aald ahe fur- ness for Spokane md testified to of little Import anor to the people of concern. The damage to the nished the district attorney no Infor- value of rights of way of the different this Island. I can only Invoke your panys work will amount' to (50, (FO. ago he waa vice provident, secretary mation of use In connection with the railroads In Washington., News of the death of the first Amer- and treasurer of tha Chicago and attention to the fort that President trial of Thaw she spoke the truth. W. G: Merri wether, another Spo- Roosevelt has visited Fnrto Rico and ican who was killed la the recent Northwestern. Mrs. Holman never gave na any Infor- kane real rotate nan confirmed the the Island has been visited by Mr. earthquake reached the ofllre of the BENtENCED TO DEATH. mation." Press today. Rhe waa estimates of Mr. Reynolds. Root, the secretary of state end by Associated a A telegram waa read by Judge GilMr. Cannon, speaker of the house of Senora Ines Bonilla of.ChllpancIngo, man who Juat received It from BL representatives, and In some respects wife of the former secretary to the Thres Americana ts Pay PsnaRy of Amending Criminal Code. Crime In Mexico. Albany. K. Y- April 17. One of the Paul, stating the value of the Great the most powerful man In the republic. governor of the state of Gnerrera. Her Is this; maiden name or birthplace oould not aspects of the case of Harry K. Thaw Northern holdings in 8pokane exclu- What-thosindicate visits appears to be responsible for the in--; sive of rights of way and terminal! That the people of the United States be ascertained. Monterey, M ex 1 09, April 17 Inforwas discovered today that tha ca- mation has been received here that It treduction in the senate today by Sen-- : donated la (1,124,621. the for affection people have a deep ator Agngw of New York of a hill deH. McCune, a rate expert brought of Porto Rico and feel more kindly thedral of Mexico City, cue of the larg- the supreme court of Mexico hu afin here by Spokane and who signed to amknd the criminal code formerwan toward them and have a greater inter- est and most famous chnrphes la the firmed tbe decision of the lower court relation to Inquiry before trial - Into ly In the employ ot the Great North- est In them than In ie people of Cuha world, was cracknd from top to bot- In the cases of HulM'rt, Mitchell and the canity of a defendant Indicted for ern, wan put on the stand and sub- or the Philippines The United States tom by the rerent earthquake. The Harie, the three Americana convicted a felony. In such a case either the mittal a long list of figures, showing has cathedral Is centuries old. It Is built for gathered Porto Rico to her bosom on tbe old site of the Astee temple, of poisoning two other Americana defendant's attorneys or the district rates, by these tables, it was shown Jhetr Insurance money In Chihuahua her that which mean the and given attornev may apply to any Justice of that the trans continental railroads material progress of the Island the one of the most historical spots In all and that the. three men have been the court in which the Indictment la carry several classes of merchandise benefit of the markets of the United Mexico. sentenced to death. The only recourse for the condemnpending for an order committing the across the country to the Pacific coast States. . She has given her the mar defendant to a state hospital for the and ed men Ilea in a pardon or commuta-tkAsiatic ports at a leas kets and the prosperity ahe enjoys to It DAUGHTERS OF THE insane for observation. of sentence by President Dies. rate for the whole Journey than the today. Bhe has given every Port The motion shall be based upon af- same Their crime is alleged to have been earns If carried only Rican the same litorty enjoyed by commodity AMERICAN REVOLUTION commuted three years ago, and the fidavits executed by two duly quali- to ' Spokane. The existence of the the people of the United States. fied examiners In lunacy, to the effect victims to have been J. Mitchell and been not Is It given have You waa Asiatic as rate you called, say put that the defendant la insane. J. Mitchell wm a William Dewers. President Roosevelt has in the record of tho case. cltlxenahlp. recommended that dtlsenshlp he giv- Dedicate the Memorial Forties at ths brother of Mitchell, the prisoner, and TUG RUN DOWN. of Hulbart. a brother-in-laMemorial Continental en. but there have been congressional matto this Hall. arith reference difficulties FOUCE CHICAGO Beattie. Wash., April 17 The tug VIOLATED FENDER ORDINANCE. ter. I am not dealing, however, with F. H. Folsom, Captain George Keeney, DIG-IHAD generalities, but with the concrete P 10 waa run down and badly damaged by facts. I ask what In it that a Porto Washington, April 17. The feature Ion Angeles, April 17. Wamats an unknown vessel last night off SkagRican does not enjoy that an American of today's proceedings of the Conti-netwere served this afternoon upon six it head. The crew were obliged to You of guarantee have every congress of the Daughters street railway officials and motor-meuse the pumps to keep the Teasel The Man Higher Up" Held the Poor enjoys? and security which a cltlaen of the the American Revolution were the from sinking until she waa picked up charging them with violating Roundsmen in Hie constituthe under dedication of tbe memorial portico at tbe fender ordinance. The alleged United States has by the tuff Irene and towed to West Grasp. habeas of writ tion. You have the the memorial continental hall and the offenders are H. B. Huntington, presiBeattie for repairs. collection of contributions to swell the dent and general manager, and Gen. corpus and the trial by Jury and when Captain Emil Francke, piaster of same you are In a foreign country the fltl-se- n Continental hsll building fund. The W. Dwyer, motonnan, of the Parifle the wrecked Dakota, arrived today protect. yon that protects a delegates then tongibt were given a re- Electric company: T. R. Gabel, genfrom the Orient by the steamship TanChicago, April 17. Fear of the man flag of the United States. Therefore, ception at the library of congress. eral manager; George W. Hammond, Francke reiterhigher up has always ruled the pogo Mura. Captain urges Practically the entire afternoon ated his formal refusals to be inter- lice department of Chicago, the dril while President Roosevelt motonnan, of the Los Angeles Parifle of on the ground it he urges was devoted to the announcement Railway company; s. B. McLetegan, viewed. declining .to express any opin- service commission waa told today in of the people of the contributions to the building gratifying the sentiment ion on the wreck until he had testified the Investigatbm of charges that formsuperintendent, and John White, come fund when by the various aute chapters. of the IO Angeles Internrbau before the United States marine in- er Chief of Police Collins had made a of that Island. But ot whatyou you ask, Already the organisation had accumufade ' company. levy on the police for Democratic cam- to examine the spectors. Railway noml-nsl lated a fund of 6250,000 for this purthe question Is whether It Is not y Tbe defendants were directed to paign purposes during the recent rather than substantial." pose and It Is believed that with tofor arraignment next Friday. election. famine relief. Taft was cheered at the day's contributions there will be near- appear buSecretary the of detective O'Brien Captain remarks. hla of close enough to pay for the building. Shanghai, April 17. The famine re reau testified today. HEVBbRN IMPROVING. secre- ly The National 8uctety of the ChilSecretary Taft Is the second lief committee la feeding 400.r00 per"A short time before the primaries.' Ponce. to Secretary visit dren of the American Revolution, a sona and will continue to feed about said OBrien, Chief Collins called mo tary of war 17. Senator years ago. Mr. kindred organisation, which la also April Washington. tbat number until June. into his office and Mid he waa trying Alger came here eight Guay-ama- s. for holding lta annual convention, sill Heyhurn of Idaho, who has been very Grain is arriving dally. The esti- to raise money to assist Mayor Dunne. Taft and hla party left today make Its annual pilgrimage to the 111 in Philadelphia was brnoght to this . mated purchases for April are 2.1(0 He wanted me to help him. He said tomb of George Washington at Mount city today. He is Improving slowly, tons of millet, 140,000 bags of flour, those opposing Mayor Dunne had plenVernon tomorrow. Mra. Fred T. Du- tbirtigh still very weak, and there is KILLED HIB MOTHER-IN-LA360 tons of potatoes and 6,000 bushels ty of money, while the mayor himself bois of Idaho, national president, has much ground to be gained before his of wheat for planting. had hut little. I did not say anything, 17. requested manv of the Daughters of condition will permit him to attend H The Chinese official relief has ceas- but when I reached my office I spoke I. George April T., Claymore, the American Revolution to accompa- any official .latte. . He was accomed. Official obstruction is being plac- to my lieutenants about It. I told Golden shot and killed his mother-ln-leed in the way of the most suitable and them I was not la favor of It. but I ny the children on this trip. hotel here panied here by Mrs. Heyhurn. W. It. her In Mr. Kate Pari. Bams, his private secretary and a the most needed relief work, or the would leave the matter to them and today, and later was shot dead 'by trained nurse. Today was the first READY TO TALK PEACE. plea that China herself proposes to they oould do as they pleased. A few Chief of Police Leech In s running time Mr. Hey hunt was able to be undertake these measures. No fulfill, later (445 In envelopes was hand- duri In which Leech was klightiywith ment of these promises, however, la days San Salvador, April 17 President moved since the inception of his ated to me and I gave It to the chief. (golden had quarreled probable. There was a certain fear that exists Mra. Paris over a board hill. Flguera has been ready to accept the tack of acute indigestion. r. SELECTION TAFT PARTY er OF THAWS IN PORTO JHE e, le L k Hartridge and Peabody Will Continu Jerome Talks. To. Tells Natives They Enjoy Same Liberty as Americans ord - ymut (S20.-000,0- cme-examlne- d - 'fl . 1 ' ' -, i m re-shl- ' s! see-ski- n n, ' may-unit- |