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I THE EVE TJ INn W n TJ T n PWTnAV TAVTTAPV 1 10nO
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No American Except in
Consulate Known lo Have
Died Says Mr Griscom
Bpeclal Cablo Utupatrli to The KxenlnK World
ROME Jan Replying to your telegram would atnte that I have
received telegrams requesting Information concerning stventitii Ameri
can citizens supposed to be at Taormlna The names given are Mrs
Herbert Harris Mny D Oeahart May Sherman Mnr nrct Mendoll
lire Martha Klttrldge and daughters Ethel and Clarissa Lillian and
Elizabeth Wlggln Elizabeth IltlleUI Henrietta L Sladlcnmn John II
Wright and wife Mlas Florence Hayard Kane Miss Moss Jlln8 Eleanor
Wood and Florence Clarke
I have Juat been officially Informed by the Foreign Office that Taor
t
mlna has escaped wlthout njury
No report has reached Rome of any American private citizens be
ing killed or Injured
I The Italian Government has received no official Information aa to
condition at our Consulate but there are three reports from different
sources that Consul Cheney nnd ViceConsul Pierce and Viceconsul
elect Hndton and their families have perished
I am endeavoring also to obtain Information concerning Episcopal
Bishop David Sesslos and daughter of LouisIana supposed to be at
Messina The wires to Sicily are clogged by Government messages
and private telegrams do not pass through The inaenltude of the
disaster continues to be verified
I leave for Messina today to search for Americans In the earth
quake zone
The Oface consider that 100000
j Foreign dead Is not exaggerated
Foreign relief Is badly needed and the Italian Government has decided
to accept all foreign aid GKISCOM
I
II
n
I
f the work of destruction The tottering
j walls of the Pierce house collapsed
t and the entire family was buried be
neath the ruins
Mr Pierce was the Messina corre
spondent of the Associated Press
Grlseom Takes Action
HOME Jan 1The first rheerful
news since the devastation of Cala
f bria and Eastern Sicily by earth
quake and tidal wave last Monday1
was received today by the Minister
of Marine A despatch from the
commander of the torpedoboat sent
posthaste to verify the report that
r the Llpnrl or Aeolian Islands had
rJ been engulfed and all of the poptilaj
tlon some 28000 persona annihil
ated brought the grateful luforma
I tlon that while the Islands had ex
perienced the earthquake only a fev
buildings have been demolished and
no lives have been lost
But otherwise the story coming
r
from the south today Is a repetition
of the previous recitals nf devasta
l tion sorrow suffering starvation
r and horror
Grlseom Starts Search
Lloyd C GrlBconv the American
Ambassador has decided that he had
1 better not go to MfHsina personally
g at present as he had planned He I
will await the expected arrival of the
f I
American battle ship fleet now api
proachlng Suez from the Red Sea In
> the stricken district The warships I
probably will get to Messina next j
f week Mr Grlscom will then go toj
r the south i
The Ambassador this morning sent I
r to Messina Major J V Reynolds1
Landla the American Military M I
tache Bayard Cutting jr the AmerJ
lean ViceConsul at Milan Wlnthrop
Chandler of Philadelphia and the Interpreter
I
terpreter of the Embassy with full
Instructions concerning the methods j
to be adopted In the search for Amor
j
leans supposed to have been In Sicily j
and Calabria at the time of the earth
quake
The Ambassador has communicated
to the Government the receipt of a
contribution for the sufferers of J50
r 000 from the American lied Cross as
l well as a first contribution of 20000
V from the Christian Herald These do i
naclons have been received with tho
highest appreciation
At Tanrmlna Hlclly where a number1
f
of Americans are fpondliiK tin1 winter
t it I said that the town isiapcd with
f Blight damage
Americans Give Aid
Amerlrnti and Hrllsh tourists who
ere at Tnormlmi at the time of the
tI fartiniudkr have foimed an orRinlza
tlon for the succor or the Injuied Al
o rcmly they have Rlxin tplfnillrl assis
t tance to the sufferers and their labor
Jiavc called forth iliany expressions ol
admiration and pratlluclp
The headquarters of the organisation
are at jlardlna thirty miles jouth o
r McsMna rm tlie road to latanla The
committee Includes about llftv men and
women under the leadership of Iss
Hill
An oltlclal despatch received here
from RtKKfci SliP tliit the ilejth lls
there apparently imountj tn XWi The
I
Foreign Otflce tajs tHe total dead will
i aurelv nunibpr ovpr lOofiflO
King and Queen Still Active
i The Kim arid Quern of Italy con
f tinue their pious pllcrtmaKc along what
xxas once the beautiful and milling
Kastern mast of Sicily but which to
da > Is n sepulchre of the dead a dcto
Intcd riRlon ttlll tllld with thousinda
of unfortunates ilylnr In nn ulth amid
the ruins of their lornif
The piwme uf the ICInt and iuefn
of Italy In the xtiUkii dlttrlct ban
done much lo Infusr enrrg > Into the
illffercnt relief committees Considering
Mi means nt the dlipoul of the res
cue workers wondern arc iielng done
The Que n lookn far from well She
li exhausted and the terrible scents
uhe has wltneMcil nave affected her
ttronKly She weeps frequently and
on more than one oiculon she has cav
ern tin hands uf somu unfortunate
unman with her tear
The King ilrclrni the Queen to rftnrn
to Home but thli rho refuneO paying
Iht could not ilnp from tiilnklne ot
tlie mlerlu of h r auhjectf Ity re
mnlnlriK on the spot nho feels she can
do romtllilnr to rtllcve th < general
BlltU
th tht r01111
1Li hL
Jii 11
I
vmlly he Duke of Aosta
osa nlso Is nn
I the cunt duvollnB lilinstlf to tit
succor of his
countomn The Duh <
hall Mslted Iulnl and all the surround
InG 1llIugs rlU swllo aT
le lMn
alld Ht
fiLviii IttgIIU iufferBd mr
Iieiylly than iiuv dthir TIll > luk
said ti one of tlwHiji with him
Ihl cataBlroplii lndMnl Is n
scourre rm Un1 The nt haM cnmS
I when l II Is 1111 101l el Ioslhlt 10 tlllk
aboUI IhOol lurl11
htlleath HIM itilns
fiirii n hope of salnl nn > of Ihse III
fOIlUllalrR allI tl1 tour
A dars Hint
Have
elapsed Mniv the HcaMer inut
I of mcoslt be aunndonod All our
ertorta must K devoted to caring fur
tie
wounded Mirvhons ns otherwise
Ihe cn stnplie
in may lioiomo MV I
wonw if MHI 1 condition Is posiiilu
11 Ih UI ll1He JHtlona the Jnv
j crninent lian
lwi to concentrate Its
lIenI5 to nI1101 III he Injured to
points when Kiev can reccH proper
nttiii Ion I nlnjurul survivors also
will be asslstrtl from the dcvTUiitel
lerrltolr and It Is hoped that In thl
wii serloiiK plJcmlcs can be nxolded
Fighting Pestilence
The colossal emigrant Meamshlpn
that for > ears past jmve been vnfrnKcd
in transposing the Hirplns population
10C Calubrla and Sicily to the lour cor
I nen nf tho world but especially to the
United Mates are today belnp em
plojed In removlnt urlxors and ref
UKees to places of infcty Me < islnu and
Ueeslo the two typical southern cities
of Italy 010 In Sicily and Hit other In
Cnlalirla arc toiluy no more What
little remains heaps of shattered ma
sonry covering counties dead bodlet
arc now to be cocrrd with quicklime
t ° Prexent the outbreak of epidemics
The system of gathering the sur
vnors on hoard the hue emigrant
steamer lOll belnv put Into effect
with all haste will solve one of the
most ImpoiMnt problems that con
fronted the authoiltles namclj that
of feeding the people If It Is found
Impossible to sot the refugees on
shore nnri the land accommodations
are rapidly tilling up with the wound
eu the urvhori can be fed on board
snip tor each vessel Is prolded xvlth
thirty ilavs ration for a full pissen
per lint and this leeway will gne tl ic
for decision as to whore the unfor
tunates had best ultlmatel lie landed
This aitvnntnge of feeding however
uppllfj only to the survivors of KiKgln
and Messina Th re are Mill scoiec of
smaller Inlaml towns imd villages
where It Is Itnpocslbl to send relief
The connltlons In th > se sections are
Indeed despairing Tht survivors have
no homiii no shelters whatever no
food the persistent rains make It Im
possible to kindle flre and th mi
jorlty have but tattered raps for
clothing
In th Inland villages surroumllnc
rtegglo alone that have ben destroyed
tlie ilead numtwr 7000 Whenever It
has been poxMlile to get anvHsige
throxiKh from tMesi locilltle the co
alwnjs Ias bfcn for licad No one
vn < tei < time or opportunity giving n
icltiils of the pact The appealing cry
Is tor food to fave alii others from
I llIg
Two Angels of Mercy
Amid the gloomy and depressing
horror which like a leaden weight ip
pi rmes the land that by all cuiintrb s
has been talltd tin garden ipot uf
Europe two noble female figures stand
out as Ltinrdlin nnyls watching ovir
the afflicted pupilitlun The re
Queen Hcliia and another Helena thi
puchifs if Anstn The Queen his
given Ihe Ufferers hri tcirs and vith
hr nxvf hinds Flu has luiuntl up their
j wound tilng her h idkerchipfH when
I other birdaBc1 wort IT king the has
I KlVPii iltn of her wm III jlisvesslnns
j InclUJlnx thp rliiKs from her fingers
The fnrte of osla Is performing
I miracles nf love pltv anil enduranif at
i ta > lti v here tb woimded are arriving
j In gnat number Not on Is left vlth1
out tin asslstniue of this noble wom
an who has taken evry possible form
from piactlcnl pecuniary hep or actual
nursing to the kindest demonstrations
of affection
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ARCHHISHOP FARLEY
ORDERS COLLECTION
IX THE CHURCHES
The following letter from Archbishop
Iarley to the pactora of the archdio
cese wa read In the Koman Catholic
churches today
Ilev Dear Kitlipr The appalllnc
I calamity that has fallen on th ptnplo
of Sicily and Calabrli Psultlns It Is
I MilVeil Ill th Ins nf nv r ISO OM
llv cd leavhiK In IP utmost lp ll
tutlon hundreds of Ihousandj rf sur
vlvuih IIN flinkeil IIP ntlre wnrld
I arnl i Vked nn mibon bfl nympathy
that Ipstcnn to mab ItsIC helpful In
a most effpctlvp innnner
Th accounts which have rpnched
liS up tu the piespRt mun nee sarlly
fall to iMrlbe ti Krrill uffprlnc
that u uillv acroirnanlts and folluws
In th 11 lif Miih a c tastrupiie
Those 110 have pr spil IrA t > vfni
human 1 < st nce lint luuntle thuu
> amls xxlin hnvp passed tlirmiKh lie
ami waifi now homple and menaced
h > starvation nnd ppstlltnce arc ap
pfnllni for Instant anl pressing re
lief
I therefore direct that a mlkctlon
In old of tin sufferers be taken up
In the churches uf this illocenu at all
the max is on Hula > fan 3
t feel tla the unparalleled expnt of
this awful visitation las rnovu HIP
hearts of the charitable more Mrongly
tan can any words of ours You max
ndd ho per after renrllnK this Irtitr
to your lock anything you mn > deem
ifcs ar to Impress upon the faithful
the extreme urp ° ncv nf the appeil In
order li nt the rfmit nmv IM worthy
nf tlr great fympntl pile tifart of thn
filliolli nf the liluieiv of New Vork
IlfH i1 make returns as noon as 110
Mbp in lie Ctmncerv Offlce that I mav
orwarn itnmHllatel tin amount renl
171 to ur Holy Father PillS X xvhu
will rtl > ppnrn vthatpxer may 10 IIIlheroI
from tre Catholic of tlie nnrM
Wblle appealing for mnlerlil help 1
C
Onlj One IIUO3IO ltiM > K
Dilt li LVXAT1VK 1I1IOMO QUIvisc 14
for tU iUntlur or JW OllOVK UiJ th
OfWOUOClln OlltDa1
= = = = =
Crowd Watching Sixtyseven LongDistance Runners
Start in Twentysix Mile Yonkers Marathon Race ToDay
J
am rinitilitl t n i i ir i t
xoui pi ople v < i I f i I in i tni i i r
prn t1 li nl II i i fd l
weie trknlI ri ieuthiinV < 1u
filllv vuins In lui1 lnllN
I Archblshnp nf Nf VorK
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I AMERJCANS CAULK
I i NEWS SAFETY1
rhIIAUKIIIII Inn > if
Is tin good news that has hen rpilvel
heie bv the plallxts of Samuel K
Stokes of tils ntv wlio with his wife
nnd laughtfi wiie In Tvumlna Ski1
when tie eaithiuiikt icuirii1 Slmilii
i nssurimc was received by D Hubert
i Pltfield oncernlng his ulster Mlf Hlr
abptli IltllcM finl by relatives of M
ami Mrs Heilert Norrls No news has
betn Ie vlvil finin oilier Philadelphia
who wire known lo IIP sojourning In or
near Tnormlna lout It Is bellexCtl tlcy
are safe as Amtmmlor irlscom t is
< ihpil that only a clicht shuck was
felt nt that pai
roHTIANU Mo Jon lOn Charles
It Hill f H A retire and lib pirtv
wlio Aten supposed ti > liiv > 1 been at
Mrsrlna during HIP eaii > iuikc and fm
viho t1 rtifctx graxo l n hal been I
frlt fine Tuesilny an all snf In
i Naples k ciblcKram to this effect xvas
todn > by AlbPt It Hall ai
brolber uf Ccn Hall V dills were I
givii The > irtv nimcd of lien I
Ili inl hl twu i fr Missis
Mnlii d Cprtnile II ill nf thlc cltv
lltii c ftiil v uf lnIOII Mrs Kliinp
Stit ky n liwiiinf MIJK and Mis
Annie S Stinunol f liiunixxlck i
I
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CANADA G1 I S
STOFUSD
100000 TOFUXI
1
OTTA A Jan 1 MibMiiitlil aid for
mffpier < nm tle c uti in Italy
i
11111 IIP irxpn by Cvifc U Tim invrrn
niPiit Ins Rianteil Jli which will be
FUjiplemri lod by generuus contributions
j I I
from iinulllclnl sure I
I Toltnvni Ontario Inn lThe i
I liuard to liUrnl bun uniinlniouily ill I
clilfd t grant J i > fl tl relief uf
ItIlYS tiuthipiakf mfffirs rubllc
sub irlpli n i its al bavc I s n tipjtcil
I I
I
I i mUND UN NSCIOUS
1 f
WIIH GAS TUKNfD ON
Lodger in Yest Thirteenth
I
Street Had Letters Addressed
to Lvman A Carter
i
I A man bellp pil lo bo Iynian A fni
ter nf n W termun sled riliK
Imimnn X V was todn founl un
I conscious from Inlmllnc Illumlnntinn sas
In n furnlshidroom IIPUSP kept by
Henry nucls at Xo 21 Vct Thlrtrentii
I stre > t He is n prlsnnir In St Vlntpiits
Hofiiltat ImrRcd x lth attnmptliiK to
I ciitmnlt llleloll
The man wpnt tn Iocki place lnt
iTuefdav lie xxnro ilutliliiR of ipetiiin >
I material nnd carried lamlsomp lent n
j grip J Bill his niiic was Pav
j Unek as b > sail the maa only a few I
i tltncH and exchang no words with
hlrn Thp man unlil his n nt a week In
I ndvancp He wns nut last nlKht ami le
tuiiRil nhurtly uiri niilil ht
I An odcr ff 5in vn traced to HIP I
room tdaj T < door was brcVn n
and tbd < nan was f > unil lyln fill l m
bed In tis uiil rclutlilni
Fivtn Uttrrs nl i njs found In the
m i < loihini It ihouirht that re
IH l iiin A far if lllnhamton
T v tf s 1 i tprt ailirp < tl
to i a name ni > > r Ias s riil
1 irl Cnrte ip T < d tu br n
br of ini a r i
T r w L I hi S l u It
liru the iiii vtn LniKr no
d Ni M stnii Hi
I falo X YJ o
No Ililrn bnrc for tt I
Adrtrll ai nti tr no VVMlJ nur t i Ictt
lat tat Amtrlcin DnirKl Mtufnitr Idtj
I to tin cltj uatu t P U
ROO Vfl rs lAST
NfW Y R DAY IN i
i WHITt HUSf GIW I
i
President in Joyous MooJ as
He Greets Thousands at
Usual Reception
VASHIXOTON Jan lSeMom has
there been a gathering nt the White
House so fraught with Clements uf In
terest ns that which assembled toiUv
tu extend to President lloosextlt 1IIits
of a Happy New rear It was the las
I
oppoi tunUy of the public to meet their
neent Chkf Executive and It was I
marked bv the attendance of diplomatic I
IprtMKiituiixeg of nearly all tin natiitis
uf the viId of oclils f 11111 1 1 > i
In inch of the liuvii Limit and of uti
< us In every walk uf llf >
A shadow of sadness was eRsl ovorii
tin ompiny by the recent 11MP fI
limity which has fallen upon the Italian I
ppuplp whose Ambassador was IlIspnl
n the lan of HIP diplomatic coi j 1 and
bv the ul fpuce of the rprcsetitatlvcs of
HIP Ilmpiinr of Itilim who I s wi n
ItlTp uf mourning for the late I i ur
and Uowaer Kmprp of his country
Talks of African Trip
To Mr HooseviIt tlif occasion vvn
mpinorablp licyntnl any In which IIP ins
partlclintnl Mncc Ills elevation 10 t 1 <
Iro lil < snc In tlie pxchangcs nf ul
ttlcns tin re were many reffrpii 10
tlp events of hie career ilurlng Hi inii
i Ing yen when IIP will face thp Iau I
Ilers of the African xvilib rnris
As nnny of those present have mm
Into olllco during his administration
niil with him will retire tn prlvat I
after March I mxt HIPIC wen alIIli
antsbjfts for conversation uu r
Ing the uti < rtnlntUs of the new i n
Several hours before the forma t > i i
I tlon ligan at 11 oclock eltlzi m i
land women teptcsentliiK evcrj 1 1
I cla s began to ns emLp in front of t
j brautlfiil portico ot the historic wlu
inanslon waltlm an upportunlty t > i I
tcr and be presented to tle Ire iilcnt
Hall to the Chief
Tho first grertlngs nf tlt daj vrn I
extendid to the Ilcsidpnt ainl
HoiUfVill by the VliIreslilcnt nin
her uf thp Cull Irl I ami th > Ir lin
without IIM least Iiiovv of formal
TlifSt1 felicitations were iXliangi 1 I
tb prlviU1 moms on tho ujml Ij
I of tht tr iirin
Thu descent of the Presidential l ir
ty from tlu prlvato room in th II
Itiiiiin was tjiu ot Iile mn > t plcturpsip
fiaturs uf the day AH tlw Ircild
iiid Mr Iteldl Htaitcd ilnivn i
Htulrcasc followed by nlhers uf t
ricellni part > a flare of trumr i
rcsourdd tin manslnn The Mui n
IIind In brilliant Hcarlrr unlorms Wi I
Ntatluned In the stitcly hall Tl
itrnlns of Hull to thu Chief srcti
I the President as IIP rai id Ih1
floor and turncl to tntr tin Him
Hootn Thu rtceptinn was mArt e1 i
i Inforinalliy Tin nnnnuncpmiiit oft
cullers was made to the Ircsblent I
id riurli J S lirinvvll f S A n
I to Mrs Hoosexelt by Iapt A W Unit
i military aide tu HIP Ircslilent i
i Greets the Public i
i
As tbp ra of tils icc t11 inlpr
the U iiltt HUUSP lle Hilicincn who I
itrrggtd tor bourn to keep tie 01 i
< f I intimity In t1 tne were n
niiiiplpipv Xiaust1 Tl1 Ip
1 ul a Irinclh xvunl of fjiptlnif fnc
xihlin r v PVP nnd Kdlliil tu < i
vr in n it unit at Ills arduous ln
fiei tin public r > Ibe Ir
lent Ifd bp xnv tu lie dn in rooiu
i J rr hmellt 11r rlf1
Mix It left re lri 11 J t
bile wa adinlttPd to tb > Vi i
Inise Ho I ail mom of tic riiin
il1d and uthcrs who bad I pen Invllol
to step bihind the Jim Mms Ctlid bail
liiliiKled with the Lrovvtl tliruiixhuiit Ihli
mornlnr lint iihe too illnappearfd with
jromu of her yuuntf frUnJi early la tho1
c1aT I
VI HUGtJS IN
i l
I INAU U Al
J r 1uRt PQY tR
Authority He Declares Should
Be Centralized in the
States Executive II
II
AUJANY V V Jan 100
1hirles ians PiiRhes furmilly on
tTH upon his ft i term is lover
tor of New York flute it noon today
iSirtnunded l > y n luillhnt patlnilni In
the treat Aeemhly Ihinlier which
hail b11 appropriately decorated for
tho oirislon thf Oowrror delivered i
his Inaupiral address after tho oath
of odici had bien udmlnlstered by i
5ainuel S Koerls tho new Secretnry
J f Plate
Gov HuKhps In his aildrc s declared
that more power should be centralized
III tin1 Ooveniir nnd mped that the
lioxernor have direct rnntrol of the nil
mlnlstratHe departments of the State
He Iolntil out sum of the illllluiH
Kiixprnnirntal proMenm which n Chief
Kxecutlve of the State Is called upon to I
fice outlined brlcllv hi pollcliii In re
spect to them and ilorlnreil his Intense i
desire to render loyal serviceto the pco i
pie In put ho slid
Tho State cf Xew Yit h hits com
posite ptipnlitloi Ril IH xurlctl Inler
fSS tirt its dink lit iioimontnl I
prollciiiH nnd ve lor virtu nf Ih > acu
men und iublic splilt of Its citizens It
should stand ii < nn cvemplnr of Just
and Ilflrlrnt ulmlnl trntli > n
Scope of Governors Powers
Vhllo tlie lifvirnur reprfsents the
hlKlifEt CMiiitlvp povvii in the State
there 1 fieiiitntlx nbs ivcd H pnpular
ml appiMiinslin lIS n its umpe Tlnio
Is a wide ilninalii nl iNtinlv < > or ad
ministrative action over which ho has
no control ur < IUht control There are
several eleiud State olllcij not ac
countable to the fiiivirnnr who I > MIPSI >
within HiPlt pi en i Ibid ypufits niuht Im
put taut IM1 utlxo IIIIVVPIS
To the nmptiollpr and State Treas
urer lIe IlUlId ailnililliiitlV pmiiri
with rcspiii t < i ilnnni lil iiutMiM The
AttorncVCiiifial s < nnui o v lib lutliS
apprnpriRtr ii tL nfri rm T uf public
rlghts throiiKl fK1 macilnerv The
1
S ii ill 1 and HUller hns Im
1 11 pinvcrs with lesianl to tlu iinal I
niliixtimnt nnd Hi unly niHinl HI of1
i Inmil Itiiatd ii > uitublc to the
liiuinor I tin SiipenntitiilMit ot rubi
11 urks who has a limited authority
M1 e iinnil3 loncis of the Land Otllcp
an liiilcpeinleiit of the Ol > vellior
Tlip midllpllcatlon of executive till
ins liulilent tn till 1lsl and lieiessarj
luiiM In Suit1 aitlvltles has rej
II tn the criMtlon nf a larni mini I
IHT lit tlipiiitniints ercslm admin
KliuMve III rt rs nf fii coiiieiiuince to I
I v i < pie Th linviiii hjf I IKJW
r uf nppoliimcnt but ill mos lUg I
I1 toiii in i nice of tile Sfliate ls tn <
i iv Tii1 Itllt iif thcf1 odlctrs I
u < iiicrally loncfi than Hit Hovii
i IM lerin And In ttielt atlon the I
l > KlUtiii wllh few exceplons has
i > > i > ml Innl administrative contiol to
III Senate n mMiik the heads of tie
putnu nt to ulioi appointment the
c i tes ionsent Is iiciiSiai rnmjv I
all only by It I
Recponslbillty to People I
Olil tUll l > lliltrfuii KliiuiV dlf
feient fruni that uf the IVderal Oov
i inment Tl i Irisldcir iini > h his
Cabmit hau direct cuntiol or the great
r Hiitlvi ilcpaitmnts mil nttmlmi > lri >
live ntllcerx thoimli appointed with the
i in urreni i > uf tl i1 Sinati are I espoli
> ile tn the IlvMin and are remov1
aI lv 111 YI in i utdly lie said I
I i h n IIJ IM In feir ten
tinllitlon In the Stnc than In the na
tnn Tne traitle of vvlthilrawlng ap
pcliilM Iliiiliiltlratlvt1 otllctrii from ill
iic rtspjnslblllty to the II
lieul of tjio Stale who Is dliech ic
countubl IC tc people Is u i > tful j
vlsiitn A illviion or ai ountablllty i
v hiil practltallv rfsiilts In no real
nJllltv to < < le the
11111 II ilC niie ns i
pmper ftlinuluo to eulcl ncy I
lifscnlblllty to tin people l the
t
eiietitlal alvKunrrl of free Inslllu j
IlnliS Tliln does not mean th eltcI
tlnn lr nil ur even ot a nnat number i
ol mlmlnUliiitlxe lineal fur undue I
1iirdii upon IlM elietnrnl niaclilneiyl
ttnilll dofrnt IH purpn < p Hut It
vvoultl sfim to Imply that distribution
of iiilmlnlMrithc pinxcr houM have i
a Iti i illrelative the proper ccntrall
ratlini nf rp < pn lblllty It mar fairly I
lie sabl to reiiulre that the nruillxi
authoilt pxercldlnc the appolntlnu I
iniirr whatever check should
be rep nllili for mliiilnltrntlon and
I Uld Iiaic the contMl ujion which
such 1 ul Mils must tct i
Limitations of Office I
Tli tl iveiior Is to take care that
tho law i an faithfully pccuted lull
with resiirt tu this dut > there are
further llmliatlr n than those Invnlyil I
In Ms nlitiun tu ajpolntlve olllcers
ll i Inrt t f inr svsteni nf Knverninent
that tin law < In lar1 measure are en
fnic d tlrouKh nllli ers locally chosen
To tin ficvernor III critaln ca P3 Is
rivin thu ilKiit II remov local olll
in < but tlili I nil upon charkei
roperly mad and sustained after
Illrlr Vlille th < cluvernors rxcr
rise of thli Jurisdiction IH not SMbJect
tn let I I Ii In his province Ike the I
lilxlirst murt of the Stat In Us prov l
IIH must not nIl cuprlclorsly or nrI
I III irllv but In nccnrdanp with the
rules ind principle KovevnlnK his an1
t IIV I
Of far reAler imrmtancp than tho
riip < > tliii f inppiisation 1M tho proper
rmirnltlnn of the dlptnlty of publl
11t This may no realized to some
65OOO NfCKlACf
IFRUFPFAIHS
iit t vuairii wi n 141141 IIVUI Lite UullOll
Minitold htr mistress so Mri lUmlen
ilitviuletl to atop tit I Jewelltls and hue
I HM stung rejilactjil with u mw one but
forget I lu sijs
With a woman friend the visited
I
BUrius Sehwartts nill Le lloutlllleit
II all Tvventythird sreHI shops ant tlien
I went lo thi > Cafti Maitln lit Hmadwav
and TneiitxtlKtli sticet beforo dilvlni
hijnie
I They used the name cab during nil the
i trip They reached the Hnmlcn apart
lent ulUI G oclock Mrs Hamlen ills
I
oovenil the pearls were rone as soon
a she hail Ukfii off tier fur boa The
calj Hhlch tho two women had inert
was mill In the neighborhood I was
found nnd SPIrelied without results a
Thl morning Pr Hamlen xxent to
Iollcc Hcadiniarters and asked Inspec
tor McCaffertr to send out a general
alarm for Ihe P rli His wife was
practically prostrated over the IOSH
Shf told an ISvenlns World reporter
that she did not think the necklace
had an Intrinsic value of more than
SIC000 although she admitted she wax
somewhat haay regarding the price of
such pearl as hsrs 4
Thc neclilnce sill sold was xvorra ix
great ell more to her than It would
fetch In open market because of senti
mental ifasonit It timing been a fam
ily icliloom that came to her from her
mother 8ie ind owned It since aim
wax a little girl and WHI > o much at
tachnl tn It ahe wore It most of tin
tin nltli and < iy
i 1 did not think It could have been
slol lLoser
Loser Was Mrs Darckman
Before her inarriaRo to her present
husband Mrt Hmikn was Ksi l
lnti ft llnckivuns lie Kttr Itandoliii
tiii vvliJdw of Ouitav Hrtice Hiriiinr
a g > ni e > jfri for Tiffany tt Co She in <
Dr Hdiueri were mainwl In 1WI ut
tlii III ik < handsome marble home No
11 Vsi tent5 < cond rtrnt
Infore lor iond marlagf Mr <
ItHiniiii or Mrs BAicl > mai a
um theu llgured cxtcniUcly at l t >
H > rse Show I n an annual exhibitor Shi
owned one uf the handsomest pnvat
uaes and tables In the city In D <
ember VM she declaicd she had I
lelvnl three ammynioiiR letteis threat
Ing the lives of herself ant her child
Ilruie then trjreu ears of age Then
letter were In a womans handwriting
Mrs Hercitmani scon after ciu < e l the
nrrest of Fredrick Kummll of > < j
Knst One Hundred and ForOslxtl
street uho he fald was shadowing
her Tu man denied It und bigin a
suit for faUe Imprisonment Mrs Herd
innim iippealed tn the police nml plain
cJthei men guarded her reliUnce She
said her house a under constant
epplonage
Then Mrs Berckmuns went abroad
ami the announcement of h r nn20o
nient to lr Ifatnln followed
degree through that sellrestialnt xxhlch
patriotic sentiment ant the sense nf
justlco should Impose upon public
critics which should make them careful
against prejinlgment and slow to bring
Into disrepute those charged with public
responsibilities Hut on tho nther hand
our safety largely depends upon the
freedom of criticism nnd In the muln
the public officer though from time to
tlmn unjustly accused will secure rea
sonable appreciation of his work The
American people are essentially fall
minded and In time a course of unjust
censure Its subjabt hurts the purveyor more than
Don be too Old at Forty
But Fortify Yourself Against Everyday Ailments
Next to exercise and fresh air Beechams Pills are the safest
quickest and most natural means to keep the bowes open
and the body til and healthy
Sluggish or constipated bowes cause more illnesses than
any other one thing under the sun and it is important
active very important that the bowels be kept healthy regular and
When the bowes become cogged do not resort to vio
lent purgatives and cathartics Take a gentle thorough and
natural toniclaxative To get the bet results
U se
I
Pill
Sold Everywhere in Boxes I IOc and 25c
I f
I
i flf ON SIAM
P ll TO PASSfNGfRS I
When my little girl vs eli month
old I noticnl fmall led Epot on her
rich cheek I did not
f pay anv attention to
tUm lit finally the
ppots finnv to largo
that It cut for tho de
Ir who said it waa
I rlnrworra nap
I 1 scribcil an ointment
r which J med for two
vrekij hut Instead cf
1 r hclpitiR the eruption
< tho ointment seemed
to make it worse Then I went to a
eecond doctor who after enrninlng tha
baby aid it was elm Ho also gave
mo an ointnwnt which did not help
olther Tho disease in the meantime
spread all over the fcco and tho eyes
began to nwell I became very aniloua
The Itchlne ercw Intolerable I had t
tio the lal > ys hands to the cradle to
provont her scrntching The cheeks
vcro covered with biood and I wnx a
terrible sight to fe I consulted d
tors from Keptiiuber to December but
tht1 l < tmabk 11 curu Ihi l < ul > y I f
pnld out from twenty to thirty dollars
without relief
One of my frinndj told nif > of the
Cutlcura ficiiiediM and I Eent at onco
for a set which bcpn t < iue that even
ing Ths next mortilngth > babys faca
was all v llt liotMi c red and you can
lmT3e liiW Firprliid I wan Jiiinot
flnii w < enoURli t < tti4t > ut urasli
ond I do tint know what womd havo VJ
fl
lyxMniff J t aiv f > i for it I usetl i
tlio CtitioiraHcnudioii i nt lii ccsenia >
I ontlrulydliappcfrcd Tln < child i now
thruo reM old and qnitf > wiil I U ed
I tlino cakes of Cutlcura sap lo bciea
of Cuticura Ointment and orw Ixittle of
Cutlcura Urbulvnt and I iwver uf any
other < oap I always rni irmitul them
wheiif VIT there is a dlal v for cluing o
I will ftul MU ono of IIIT pictures
whiili flu1 hail laicn jur nf cr she wai
hrilccl Mr P I Cltiniiun Sheldon
In July 111 1ius
i utlruri orti l Si1 Olnnrnl iVV Pwflhml
0 i nr l hnco lie linttri JI < kl rr toid
l rlMu Io nrl d riitrr lirue k turn Corp
< ii lrifi I1T l tilnirbiis X 0 HiMlnn
arUiicU trie cuiiiii Cook on Him Datum
1
An Apartment
lurnlshcd Complete 99
VOl CAN Il If HANK
Stand Rapids Furniture
ON II I
JBEBAL CREDIT SYSTEM
JiO worth 300 down
75 I 500 I
110 I 750 I
> nel rrnlnB Tntll II iiiloct
START THE HEW 1EiR n WINNER
Steeplechase Park Go
CONKY ISIAXn
CIT Make You a Partner wilh
O GEO C TILYOU
In this great moneyiiul lutiny place
that pall 3 dlvidiiid in a dull smon
and will IW ill Ih liusltitss next s son
We ne Inviting < ou tu nuke monty
Write and Itirn all about it to >
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KuntrX from the reildtnc of her dtntn
let M ll Miller No 3ol C 3Ut it on Bat
urlir mornlnr nt 910 oclock IInc 1 the
Church of Kplphinr 24 n nttr lilt it
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