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Inspector's Men Who Helped
District Attorney to Get Graft
Evidence Transferred "for
Good of Service."
ORDER CAME FROM WALDO
Policemen See in It Warning
from Headquarters Not to
Become Active in Assist?
ing Exposures of
Vice Tribute.
. inapt lor John F. Dwyar oi the 4th
lasp? ? D Itritf ran head on into a-,i
(?nr.-f f dlaapproval from Polka H-ead?
quar'? i - ..-'? rday, when Commissioner
Waldo sent ?oui an order tearing ins
i.? pieces Two li? ?Menants. OIM
?argeant and lea i?>ii-?amen of Dwyer's
staff wen transferred, the lieutenants
! I?? ?l.'sk duty m lh?> ?Baal
|n4ih street and the Clinton str?*?*t ata?
tiooi und the polios?sn to uniformad
in other i racincta
Bach of the customary explanation,
i\i the g?-??.! of the service." the ?po?
lie? ?politicians ?see in t lit- ?rholesak
ir.?n.-:-!. which left to Dwyer just six
? mer staff, the 'Headquarters
verdict" on the activity of Dwyer and
thr men of his staff in aaaiatini Dis?
?r Attornej Whitman In various
I'has.s of th?* graft Inquirj
Dwyer's men ssaiated Whitman's In
the ?mus? rece?? mid on the .\\an?!
Hotel, the Harlem place which Gtoorge
A 8 ?old i?? tha Hoehatlm syndicate,
Dwyer's men ?pain assisted Whitman's
in the 'Robeaplerre ?ases." tha upper
?UTeal Bide apartment house against
which the I>istri< t Attorney has heen
; r? ceding as a disorderly propert;
Punishment for Leonard.
?Dwyer's man "Joe" Leonard, a police
Man of the staff who is among those
transferred and sent to pounding the
pavement in s warehouse district, is
?known in the department as an expert
ii*-t? Uve on wire-tapping swindles?, und
th<* tranafer order ?ame oui of Police
Headquarters on th.*- sam?-? ?day that a
was published in ihe newspapers
that th?- District Attorney's Inveatlga?
ti??n of tha wlre?tapplng Krafi indi? at?ed
that s percentage ??f ihe police protec?
tion mone) in that lin?- wms K??in.K 10
an ??in? id at Police Headquarters
In addition to all this, the reduction
ai Dwyer's staff ?ame practical!) <>n
the heels of the newspaper announce
mei.t that two Inspe- ton, ??ne ?.f whom
had not been Involved in the Kraft ac?
eaaaUona at all. tiad conferred with lb?
[?.?*?? ? Attorney a? his home ?>n
Wednesday niK'ht
Mr Whitman and tho.f his ae
ilstants who have had occasion to call
i?n h'm it his home outside <>f ..ft? <?
hours, and particular^ at night, have
kn??\s7? f??i some time that the survell?
Ian??- \.hi?h was ??st,..>!isl.?-<l ?A hen the
?zraf? confession oi Patrolman Rogens
F. y i itartlad the "eyntem" has
? redoubled lines the evidence of
my" Wren, the ea-poHceman col?
lector, and of Herman Michaela, tha
gamblei brought the names of former
Inspectors Huaaey, Thompson and
Into ih<? limelight,
it was talked openl) among Dwyet t
nu n last night th.t he was the Inspec?
tor referred to In 'he sturv ?>f an In
?pectoi ?ho had ri.it been Involved Ifl
.? ?-.Ait ?sailing on Whitman, at the
District Attorney's request, Wednesda)
night, and it aras an equall) open <)??
Uon that the ?rder ripping Dwyer's
staff t?. pieces was the response which
anv Inspector or other police official
might expect if ne persisted |n an at?
tune, of wtlttngneae t., h.-ip the
County pmser-ntoi in his effort to fel
ret out the ?graft in the department
Dwyar bhnaet-f, whan seen ??t ihe
H ? of th?- ?Fourth District beadquar
? rs bj n Trlbons r?! ortei last night,
mid he ha-i nothing t?> say Police
regulations are strict upon that ?point
hut thev ?lid not ?prevent Dwyer's men
from saying that "the chief i?- all cut
up" arid the?, did not preven! Dwyef
frf.m showing an air of surprised ner?
rousneas at tha rapidity srlth which
the order transferring the most of hi?
staff f..il?.wed the ?report that "an In?
??! ? ?or not Involved in the graft" had
'aine.; ovei ?police conditions srlth ihe
Dlsti ? Att?rnt i
1 Isntrnnnts Cooper an?) ?fltaglbbona,
the ranking ?>ffi( .-rs of ih?- inspectors
?taff. were iate?l as am??riK the l.est
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Time Table
Telephon* "7900 Madison Square"
Pennsylvania R. R.
ONLY ALL- RAIL ROUTE
?F>?RitEfc'? '
HAIR BALSAM
CImuh ?ni bMotifUt th* hals
rrc,inoI4i ? loiajunl fioirth.
atp-?r Vails to B?w*~rs Ot?*r
H.lr to its Toothful Color.
Frsx-nU bslr fallu,
Me. ?nit ?1 ?Ott
fr?""!..
HUNGER STRIKE WINS
FREEDOM FOR SYLVIA
Mrs. Pankhurst's Daughter, Sentenced to Two
Months' Imprisonment for Window Smash?
ing, Liberated After Five Weeks.
London. Match 11. ?Sylvia I'ank-!
hurst, the militant BUffragette, to-da)
?von her tteedotn from Hollows) prison
by nicins of a hunger Btrike n t re?
lease ".is ??Tr?nt?-??! un th?? ground thai
lo d?'tain her further would endanger
her life.
Miss Fankhuret, who is the daughter
of Mr.?. Bmmellne Pnnkhurat thel?***a*ler
of th?' militants, ??as eentenced on j
Pebi*uar) is t?? two montha' Imprison- ;
ment for engsglng In a wlndos amaah
ing campaign In 11 ? ? - Eaat End ?>t ?Lon?
don ami has Ums aerved ii??* weeka of
h*?r term Al thm s.-ini?* tim?' Miss Zelt?'
?Bmeraon, of Jackson, Mich?, received a
lik.? s?cnt??m?? for th?? aame crime Im?
medlatel) sh?? ??as placed it? prlaon
Miss ?Pnnkhural went ??u a hunger I
atrike, ami tin? prlaon authorittee ro*l
aorted t?. feeding her forclbl) by raeana j
??i a tube.
Last Tueaday, a month aftei hei
commitment, .Miss Pnnkhural wrote a
letter from the Jail to her mother Bhe
.?aiil thai t??i.?' ??ail? five or six ward
reaaea and two doctora pried open her
mouth ??itii a ateel im? and pressed ?
tuix? into her atomach Th? I? tt' t con?
tinued
i realal all th<* time M? gumi are .?i
way?? blinedlng. ' am afraid the) mai be
aaying we ?i?> nol resist, ???? m) ahouidera
are bruised b) tin? struggling while the)
hold the tut??- in m> thrtval i used to f?
i ?should u<< mad at llrst. and be pretty
near It. as l think they feared, but l have
goi over tiait. and m> dlgextlon is the
thing moat iik.-i.? m euner ??????
Twice in the month ?>f Pebruar) prior
i<. the commltmenl frr.m which sin- wsa
released to?dsy Miss pankhurat ??ns m
the tolla ?it the ?Ian i in February ?"?
pi,, wiis ari?st??i for endeavoring
for? Iblj i" entei the Houi.t ? 'om
mona t?? aee Ds*< Id Lloyd George, Chan? i
ceiior "' Ihe Bxchequei For tins ? i
fine or an alternative of apendlng two
weeka In prlaon waa Imposed. Bhe
rhose the letter, bul after two da) a In i
jail aome unknown friend paid bei line
and she was i.,,,,.-, ,i
Again on February N Mlaa Pank
hurst wss found guilt) of ?smashing!
v indowa and s? nten? ed t" a Bne <>? Im
prlsonmeni In Hollowny Jail. A ?friend
?paid the fine and abe was llberat?-?d
Three daya later si?' waa ?taken Into
ruatod) f"t winden amaahlng and de
tallied until to-day
A Land uf "Spiritual Militant Snffra
??? m. a." attired In mourning and we ir
Ing broad orang.l-ored aaahea, at?
tended ron i? e In the Cltj T-emple to?
day. Referring t" their preeence, the
Rev. R?**glnald ?' Campliell. minister of
ti,?? Temple, sal?! ?h??t while Individual
.?\. i-ss?'s might !??? blam-ed i?, the woman
suffrage movement the movemenl ??.?*
animated 1?? B spirit win Ii rendei????!
us ultimate triumph inevitable
men m the department on gambling?
date live work They were s.-m t?. the
?East 104th street and th? Clinton street
stations respectively. The si\ pstrol?
men left on l>? yer'c ?staff are all re? ? nt '
sppolntess, while in?-- expeMenced men
..i?- numbered among those transferred.
Captain James F Thompson, formar?
i* an inspector m the Harlem <!i?-iti?t.
and inniK.ii.-ti i.\ both Wren, the col?
lector, and Mkhaels, the ?gambler, In
their testimony, was reported fester
day to have made another attempt to
se.? ?District Attorne) ??.'hitman on
Thursday. Thompson was seen around
th?* ?'riminai Courts Building Thursday i
Hfternoon. according to those who
claim i.? know him. and after waiting
on the ground floor i?>i a few minutas
he sent ? man, who apparentlj cams
in then- i.? meel him, up to th? Dla?
tn? t Attorney s office on th? third flo >r.
Mr Whitman had left the building a
half hour ?previously, however, i-?.?ind
f?-r Hi.? Alban) train Coming Imme?
distal) after ihe lait -?f John J.
Murtha, another --f Sweeney's prede?
cesaors in Harlem, lo Mr. Whitman ?t
his bouse on Wsdnesds: night, Thomp
M.n's reported visit lent ?strength lo
the rumors that the Harlem sltustion
would eventual!) ?develop Into s race
for immunit) i>> the men involved
.(?.hu J Hartlgan, the convicted i.<
trolman, form.-ih oi Rweeney's n\ ?ft,
who v\as lhlrty-thr?M ?rears ??'? >??-.? i
da; ? had the prh liege ?>f a "Hm ? i
birthday party" undei k-?"'1 m the
Sheri :" s r???.m of Ihe Criminal i"o'i-7si
Building. Hsrtigan was brought .??r,
from the Tombs bj ?Detective ,\i" \
Thomas Mis wife and four-year-old
??.??. his wife's slatei and bei child were
waiting for him
Talked Waldo to Sul/er
I
District Attorne] whitman ??-?.m
panted ... Mn Whitman, rel irned to
his home. Ho. ?81 Madison avenus ;-?^t
night fi?-m Ait-an. where !??? bad been
in conference with Oovernoi Bulset
relative lo police conditions In :h,s
cltj ?An. n ?sen in his apai iment s
fev moment i aftet his arrival Mr.
Whitman said his conference was about
police condition* In this city, but he!
did not think he ??unlit t?? v Into de?
tails,
The District Attorne) admitted that
Commlaetoner Waldo's name ? ame up
?several times in the discussion.
"in ?regard i?? his removal?" Mi
Whitman was ask?-?!
No. I would not sa) that," he ?re?
plied. "The Commissioner's name was
mentioned regarding Ihe situation s<
presen! ?xislliiK in this city "
Th.? instii't Attornej said be had
heard of tha tranafet of Inspector
?Dwyer's stall ii?- remarked he had
been shadowed ?from the Grand C?en?
irai Terminal to hia home and 'hat the
men were ai thai moment outside ?<f
his home.
ONLY AS LAST RESORT
WILL SULZER INTERFERE
The Governor. However, Highly
Commends Whitman's Course
in Police Scandals.
'H- TstsaiSMS is The TribaM I
Albany, March H Oovernoi suizer an
nonnc?-d with emphasis to-day that there
was m? ?political significance In the visit
of District Attorney Chsrlea S. Whitman
of New York to Hie SSSCUtive HMnsiOfl
laut night.
The polite scandals m New York sers
gtseu?sed. an?i the Governor eommended
the acilon of District Attorney Whitman,
?leclarlng that he had performed hi? duty
fearlesslv. He. however, made it known
that he was not disposed lo Intel f.-ie
wl;li the affairs of New Yoik County, or
am other, .miens matters came to Mm
Officially, and In any event, he said, mi
overwhelming ? as?- muM tie presented I e
fore he wou I?! act
The Governor said he asked the District
Attorney t" make a thoroiiKh investiga?
tion of the Thaw bribery scandal and the
eaas of "Happy Jack" Mulraney, whom
the ?Jovernor last Sunday reprieved from
the electrl'- chair As to th<- Thaw case.
the Governor ?nid:
"We went over th.? Thaw <-ase v.r.
thoroughly. Mr. Whitman has agencies
to get at the truth which I do not pos?
sess. No stone will he unturned and no
ho.lv will he spar.-d. Thaw will be -all-1
to testify b?fete UM ?trand jury."
?Whether we can convict the men who
figured In the case." adiled the Governor,
"well?that's another ?piestlon."
The Governor and the District Atto.ney
h Is?) discussed the action ol Judge l-'o-ll,
of Chicago, who has refused lo honor
. ?.tradition pap**r< 1 -?.-....i from Neu f?
Btate undei ti"* i<i i? ? aeal?
w.? don't ?arii i.. Hink.? Illinois
refuge fot Neu Tora crim?nala ihat?
?in?.i sni.i. ..im ti;? gr? ai .-.?.,: ??.i. be
ta? i??'?i t" auch papera if demand? d
Aa to |.??i:ii s |n the rlsll ol Mi W\
man. Ihe Governor said
u ? talked o? ??? ? ? i i -?i mattet -
garding th? administration of (uatlce
N?-\? \?.ik The ?? ??.i- nothing said ab?
. iir- i ill waa rntlrel] "tli i
There are Important mattera which c<
< cl M ' be I ?rslt I? ? \tt. 11,. | - iilii? .
Slut?? 11. pai in.? m rir Wash . '
!??.. ..in.- . 'iianii .? i n o? di r tli.it
ma? r.rt .,.,.?.! : d? ? mi d tl I fO
thing t.. have the Dlatrlcl Atoi ne)
lo ?riv ?? m?, his ? lea s
in i.n tblnga ? ? .?
lion of let lee I ?hell be guided ?>? i
? lee ?a ol I rtati. ? Atti
i thall go ? er) s1?.?? and d
??.,!, to I hell ? dgn ? I
CRIME SUSPECTED IN
DEATH OF COL. MEEKIN
Exhumation Order Was Issiu
at Request of Director of
Public Prosecution.s.
i ondoti Man h -"_' It la
? bat it:?- Home ? iffl? e nrdei I I ? ?
ti. ; mu 1 l"ll x.f ih,. hod ' '.? ' M ?
Ing was '?s?n?,i ..r the requesl of ihe '.
?... t?.r ?if Pul?lIi Pros*?? ilion??, Ki*?i
this it la obvio - the
sel Ihe i.?\? in motion an ictlni
suspicions thai th??? death of ?'?? in
M?**eklng wet th? result ol f?
, II IS fill t'l. I |?l ? ? I? ?l
?? ??!?? ;,i.;. lo . . i- :??! ? Uli
M ?i i tu-?? a nuffli I? nt prim I
i?, satlaf) him that ? ?
may demand ? ? Iminal Inv? .
Thla dls| "?-? a of th? - gg**sl Ion m i
b> a f 11? nd ol the fa mil) thai I hi e*
l imatlon ??..i?- indertaken f??i lha ?u
poae ?a satlsl Inj reri .i ? ? 111? ?-s ,
;., ?? b? th? i Co ..i?, i M? eking
? .. ? ? ? i ??i Horn? ??? ' ? i n, IIki nl ill
? ase. ff ' h.it i..ni bet n I i.ise 11
pi.llliar- fot ? \li imMtlOn ?? '"i I "K
I. i ?.?i ilred t in Intel t-ntloi
Director <?f Ptibli? Pitwecutiona, wt
de? oui) '.? 1111 i ? ? ? 11. i ?, 111 ?'hi h i mi
i r?- s,,?[?.. i, ,]
OFFICIAL SHORT MEASURE
British Standard Yard Found t
Have Shrunk.
l?on?!on, March il Th? ni?*i ??..???
k. ].i on ????i?;his and ..? ?- ii
British i-i'-s baa led to b< ?. at o\?-i tha
.?? .?n th?? atandat ?i a eights ??nd ii
are noi to b* relied on
Tli'- uiih foill ofll? i ?I ? >|. .-- ??: 11 . ; i.
perlai standard i ard in ???i-t. m.? her
ha? ? ^in ink The ?i indard' ..ml .- i.? p
in the strong room >i iba Btaiid ?i Ij
i..u tina-ii! ,i? iv? Mm I'm . optei
^ hi? h, like th? standard its. n ,,.. ,,?,,;,
ot brons* slloy, have d<.I in Piurtta
according i?. th? initial report <>i
weights and m?.?- .i ? ?. .i i? tin
Hoard "i Trade, In the following propoi
liona
The Royal Mint ???ti? 9 inilll??titha ?
,in Inch ahoi I Ro) ?. .-?>? let) ? t?pj i.
mlllionlhs abort; Qrvrnwlcn Observator)
copy, if. mllllontha ih?*rt and Btandardi
Deportment ? op) -if? mllllontba stu.rt
Tbe ?coplee of Ihe standard pound weight
also have I.n fouivl '?. ? .r? bu? not si
much aa 11 ?.- ytu .1 m? ai m ?
"JOY RIDER,rNEAR DEATH
Philadelphian Dying in Hospital
?Girl Badly Hurt.
I B) i', i. ?ara i? lo Th? Ti ru,.
Phliadi-ii.hla. March S Herbert B Nee
ton. ?i areslthy c?rtala manufacturei ol
i-iankiuiii, is dying i" night in a h?oapltal
'at ltl?ll?-y I'.nk following a "JO) ihli-'"
with a ?.?iiiik woman who refuses i?. glvi
her ?same Bbe alee La m the hoepltal.
At th?- huii.f Newton It was acknowl
r-dgsd late i" night Ibal be bad gone oui
nt-sterksg eartrler la ti?.. e-renlng, bul II
?M?H supposed be bad gone alone
Th?? aectdeol <??'iii<-?i n? m the Penn
aylvanla, ?Railroad atatloa, at Bharoa nui.
?Ati?-n th?- larga touring car, driven !???
Newton, in making i? curve, went svei
an embankment, fell to tbe Peanaylvanla
taraeks, tw?snty?flee f?sel beneath, over?
turning and pinning Newton beneath. As
the rar left the r??a?l the roiUtg w.niiari
??a? thrown out, and ????s found stunned
?n th?? kIiI?* of the embankment
Two masutsa sfter tha aecldani a \m?
s??tiK?-r train ?aus ?lui-, Lut was M?ikk? ?1
before It ran Into the 0*/SrtUrnsd h .to
mobile.
- a ?
$1,720.000 FOR ROAD REPAIRS.
Albany. March ffi Mills Introduced la
the ?Legislature t?.-da?- appropriate $i.
T'jo.aiin for paying the state's, proportion
of amounts appropri?t??! for repairs :.?
highways undei the M*,?*M,?I?H bond is-,
sue of last year.
mm in
WI?H AN ULTIMATU
Austria, Dissatisfied with F
ply to Her Demands, Sends
More Energetic Note.
ITALY TO RUSH NAVAL A
Six Large Transports, 14 T?
pedo Boats and Three Bat?
tleships Ready to Coerce
Little Power.
Bj -? bit to i hi Ti II
?London, March S! The dispute I
tween Austria and Montenegro bas si
denl) reached s dsngerous phase M?
tenegro hsvlng ?replied unsatlsfactot
to tusti la's at mand, Austria h is ?
? ? ? ?i m the Inteiest* of humanity"
lodge .1 protest al Cettinje and ?has s.
a naval dit Ision to cruise ofl Ubai
A t Im? limil Is set, In m hich Montai
gro must give satisfsctlon to Austrl
deraa rids, aflei s hi? h an tilt imsl i
to ill be -i-i.t.
Acting doubtless In conjunction wl
hei ally, Italj is preparing s na*,
squadron for Albanian waters T
work ol prepsration ?is on such s lar
scale i hat parts of Va pies harbor r
reserved foi Ihe vs.- of the naval s
military sen Ices, s nd the publli - ?
- lu.i
In the squadron under orders are s
large transports and fourteen torpe
i?.-at* The battleships \ Ittot ko El
anuele, Napoll and ?Roma are read)
sail. Troops are arriving in large nui
bers front ?Northern it.?i and are ? i
harking aa rapidly as pos i ble
Kin? Ni. hola s of Montenegro, repl
ing lo the Austrian remonatrance, ss
h?- has ordered the bombardment
?Scutari to be directed onl) against tl
t-.iis .?vi! thai the real of the clt) shi
tu-1 be shelled, sccordlng t?. s nay
ag? ii. \ -ii?-.). t? h from ?>'!< nna Kit
\i?h das, however, refuses lo allow n
.mhatants to lea ve i he rit) ai
? ? i- ? ts th.- proposal t??r Ihe B|
i nlnt men! .1 a ? ommission t?? ln\ esl
pat? the drain ol th? pi i< it Palle ? h
it is ?said ???? kill? lb - ? Mo ?? ;
grins Im ms? t:. refused lo : ?
? ilth
R issl ? n Ufa t\ hi? h counti) A isti
reported to have t eached s on
plet? a-icement. ?'Ill, II Is undei sto
'.' ihon ?. ti?? ?
? Iliatoi , ? The pr< - IToi
-?i ih? i m m got>?? nimmt n this ?i
-.? ? ? ? wi n fai n ont ? su?
. ? ett that Kins SI? ht
? ri. ?I? !?? n?
upon 11.- i| ? ? .?i Bcutarl
m.-m
\ ..-ti ta has -? iv b. to ? '--tun.
Mlnlstet i - :. . i. ?... ?
m ill Im| reas tu Moi lent si u I
nun.iiion "f tustrls ihsi Pu lai
? ? , ? \ ..?.-tii.it. und II
nds must ? ? omp led wit!
TI ? llnal and il
. .
I: m ?u
? il Info?o.- ? ."ii-l- n
? ngret m? at, l>h
? . ? ? t poil
t?
ration of Austria ol
- il? ? ; nd '?? d?ml rith th
In t ? et r 111* .i .**? ? : ns il S ??.'.? i
? ? I that no ? tf.-i is ? ..ni
invert Ihe ti
; banian i'atl
... ? hlch ?.he fruitl? --?
? ? ? ontlnu? ? ? .**>. mai
... ...| i., i -aules? .- Russia'
Iraner? : ? tustrls In ?acl ti.
? ?th-1 allies, -? Il h tin ??*.? eption ??f Mon
t- ni -.'i-, which i- pri pal lus h g?ner?
? ill S. ut.,' ; inXloUsl
i' . ? v. u-. ? !?? ? i..: !!.- w. |
Kina Vicho-Jai? t* said t.- have il?
Ii I u ?-.! In sp? . ni ??' Ihe ni M
Kith? r I shall tun l ? ? >ttlnje ill
onqui nm ??' W<-iitarl oi not
Vienna, Mai.h _?'_' Beyond promis
? me itiiii ihe futur? bombardment ??
s. iitari ? in ?he dire? l. .1 sgslnsl th
i toi i iii.m ion* and not against the town
v ??.?? neffin't repl) to Austris .- ri m >n
-ti .m? ? ?? i- . refussl lo i mpl a ilh tit.
I AuxiMan ii.-iii.ind
Th.- not? declsres that foi militar]
reasons Montenegio mus? re?
perroll cl? illsns t.. leave s, ?atari, am
t hat -1.? ? inno si os the Austro Hun?
garlan Consul In Bcutarl to take pari
?n the Inqulr) into Ihe death of th?
prli st Pall. ihe alleged ? oet el*. ?
conversion of Catholics, declaring thai
such ?m InvestIgatIon b) ? foreign ofB?
. i.ii a ould be In? ompatlble v. Ith the
. ?.*ereign right* ??i ihe King of Mon?
tenegro
Km.,n-, id. i. p|) contain - ?some ???. a -
sive n-iii.iiks concerning the alleged
molestation of the Austrian steamer
Bkodra at San Giovanni ?ii Medua.
Austris demanded the punishment of
the militan ot?cett and civil officials
?responsible for ordering Contain Bla?
si? h io assist m landing ?S-ervtan troops
and wsJ munitions and to help rescue
drowning men from transports which
tha Turkish crulsei Hsmldlch had
sunk
The Austrian govsrnmsnt now will
send a more energetic note to Monte?
negro, repeating the dsmsnda already
made and requesting thai ? daflnlta
answst bs made within ? short period
should the rsph to this note be dssmsd
Inadequate an ultimatum will then ?bs
Isauad.
KING TAKES THE OATH
?New Greek Monarch Acclaimed
by Athens Populace.
Athens March -'i ?Klag Coastantti.I
Oraees t??"k Ihe constitutional oath or
'..iti..- m th.- Chamber ?>f Deputies to-tfa)
in tie- presence ..i the bl?hest oWctali <>i
ih.- ?int.- and ??f a'1 lbs members of r.ir
liameiit A salut.- ?>l !"1 Kims was tned
uhen Hi?- royal procession left the palace.
Btilllant weather had brenghl ?hu great
crowds ?>f psopls. who cheered the ?King
mi his wax. WhllS militar) l.an.is sla
lioiie.l ut Intervuls i-la.ve.l the iin?.?k N.i
tloiiiiI Anthem
TbS Kliu-, win. WSS WSSriag a general s
iinil'.nn. entered the CS__SOSf ol licpil
Uas -t tbmw o'clock. ?Qaeea -opina, crown I
?Prince George ?and the other princes of
the reysl family, ?v asomad in deep
mourning, aetrampented him.
Th? ?tjeputlee ?Jtrjod In their plsees in
?|?-.-ii silence as ins ?insjssty entered. The
.M?-ti'?.|..il;t?m .,f Atheii.s. wh.. ??.?s BUT?
round.-d i.v the "nrunbera ot ti.? n?.iv
S\n?.?i in full rononleals, oi*r??rad prayer,
and tiVti read aloud the constitutional
oath, which Kin.* Conatantlaa repested la
a Him rotea
The King th?-n signed the oath ?tal at'
the Cabinet ministers an?i the MetropoU?
tan ?.f Athena eounteratgned i?. amid the
beert] cheera of tbe tJeputlea The Im?
menae crowd gathered outatde the Cbam?
in-r of I'?'|miiI.-s welcentred tbe Kim, ano
th?? other ?sMmbera of the royal family I
when they emerged
Upon thoir ri'tinri to the palero Ihe
neu Km?; and <fva-?'ii received tbe ??<???
matul;?lions of the ?members ??f th?* ?'abi
nei and Other notable persuii-s. after
win? h Ptemler Venlseloa tentlered the
resignation of hi? mlnlatry ?King Con?
stsntlns, however, refused to aeeepl It.
Baying he knew us tandea was onl) ?
formality, Me added ?that the govern?
ment of M. Venlseloa enjoyed tbe full
. onndence of the u..?? n
Later King Conatantlne and tt??- mem?
bera ?>t the royal houaehold. accompanied
b) M Venlseloe, left fot ?Sal?nica, where
the) will arrive "> morrow The bod) ol
Km? George will ba brought to ?thens
nn board a ?Trees warship which ??i'i be
convoyed by foreign men-of-war!
Washington, Mai ?h 11 ?Pr?sident WH?
aon late tn-da\ s.?m the following m?s?
ange t?i Kin?; Conatantlne ?>f <?i.???
?m ihis ?ami occasion on the death
of roui llluatrloua father I extend heart?
fell sympathy, and i ??ish to express the
earnest hope that ?..m beneficent reign
will mark an era of great prosperity i
also offer te roui majeaty tbe aaaur?
:iri.???s of m? hlgbeal reesnla and a-romi
* s ?hi s "
NEW OLYMPIC SAILS TO-DAY
Liner Practically Made Over at
Cost of $1.500,000.
|B) fabU i? 1 ii- Trll une i
laondon, March It -The Olympic
leavea ?Belfasl to-day for ?Southampton
ft? t i,. ing in the hands of her build?
ero. Har?a nd ?.??.? H'olff. during the lasi
six ii?..tiilis. undergoing eitenalve .?i
lera?I? n
iiis|i..,ii,.n ..i the i'eeael shows the
?a hoi? of Ihe original plans were al?
... .,, in.it the Olympi? non pr ???
i- .. next ship Th?" Inner i?h? II
has ??? ?-! . la? ed three t.?> t from the
..ut.-'- imii and ?'V nds from the after
r>nd ol th- turbine r-oom t? the t'?i ??ard
? nd of the engine room, n-in?r al thai
?ame time aboi ?? the watei Une Th.- |
ihre? feel ol spa? ?? I as i??- n rh ?<i" '"I
;iui i ..s* it i- under*!.i to be the in?
tent i the ownero to earn ??n and
re -i?r.rhlch waa thought
. time absolutely u ? ? -
.\! inoi alteration?? include t he addi?
. ? nrs| . !., paasengei a? ?com?
"... tion ??i s.??en I
i ui.i, ? noms ..t.?i i'i"'? i-i?m for nit ??
ordinal ? lift bosta An un
? itimat? puta th.at ol al?
? i ..??"' ?. a hi? h equals
ih? - ?net ol ? ' ?n ilzed llnei
-a
DEADLOCK AT PANAMA
Divergent Views as to Basis of
Land Appraisal.
m ? {1 \ ?'....I ??/.ta
reached to-da) by Ihe m ni Am? n? ,m
? I. fin ihe ad?
it lor ..f t he raines ol i anal ?tone
Tl e . i?v? of ap?
i.i.ii-. Th? ?n. ???i.m.- ....i. - -.
. r ? ; ? ? nal
? f??i the
? ..i i. in ' ??i
? ii.iii ?a ?nei - on I he other
, . Insisted tl ' ?ala of pa) menl
d i.n tbeli slue al th?? prea ml
i
.?? ivatlona In ihe <*a i ? I
t ? K to March ? i ?? eeitniai? ?l al
?
Pica? ?'? ?1 -' ? 11- -"- cubl ??.. .
L'A TOURAINE DELAYED
I In? re i'i an? e. Mai ? h ji ?The 11 ? a? ri
lain?? steamet t ? Touralne baa met ?Aitti
? ' ? ? Itbo iriu ; . - ?a 4?
i . . |uence ?a be t arent) -
i., ? i,,mi - i.h.- ?n r< i< hing i.? i?- \ ?? Ire?
..'?... Il mil tl,?? ?. .?-s.?l In
,|:,\ .,,?.1 the ???? ?i?! do? i? .?t t..... i ? p .1 r
ACT OF GRACE IN MADRID.
m irch H King Alfonso t" da)
I,..iiiiii.i. .i ti... aentent-es <?f fourteen pris
condemned in death Tin.i of
? ? ? ?. ? i ? ? ?. ? . ??.is , arrled nut at the <?.I
? ? la) -??? rice In Ihe pri? ate cl ipi of
; ih. \.i..?,, ilon of the ? 'i oaa In I he roj r?.
Jean Barthou Succeeds Aristide
Briand as Premier.
RETAINS THREE MINISTERS
Stephen Pich?n Chosen for the
Portfolio of Foreign Affairs in
Succession to M. Jonnart.
fans. March Jl Jean H.irlhou. who
was requested by i'resideni Potncari
to form a Ministry to succeed that of
Aristide Brland, which resl?ned last
Tuesday, went t.. ihe Elyee4 Palace
i his evening snd submitted t<? the
?President the personnel of the new
Kovi-rmnent The portfolios are dls
trlbuted as follows
i-i.-nii.-r sad malst? it Pu?.ii.- lastradles -
JEAN HARTHOC
JtMtlcs ANTiiNV i: iTlgl
laiiin?.? CHAftL-B DtfMONT
i.m.uii Affair* BTRPH-H PICHO*
Interto* laOVtt I. -LOTS
W ..- Ki rOBNB ktiknnk
M.rin- PIMM BAl'DIN.
\Kii-ultur?. KVIKNNK CI__-BNT_ti
. -....ni.-s JUAN MORBL
Public Werks M THIBWIV.
. ? .r..m.-r. .- mil I'-lHl.-ltl .- Mil IM K. A P,
M V SS I
Labor M ? ii< >k?>n
L'nder secretaries Paul Moral 'in-1
terior), M BouAj (Finan?a), i/?on
Bermrd (Fina Art).
Th.- office of under secretary of the
postofllce -has bean eliminate?! trots
the new Cabinet and a n?-w under
-.-. retsryshtp of mercantile marine
rreetsd. This position arlll be taken
by Deputy A. P. de Monste. Ot the
?Cabinet ralnlatars three ratura to ihe
posts held liv them in th?* previous
Ministry. these bring M. -tienne
.Wan. M Handln (Marina), and M
Moral (Colonies) M. Ki??tz is ?pro
mot.-d |o the Ministr) of ihe Interior
from th?* Ministry of Finance. Ths
remaining members of the Cabinet ?lid
not form part of the i>r??ceding ?admin?
istration, but M Pich?n, ths new
Foreign Minister, served in tin* "am?
Pa partly some four years ?no
There is general approval her?? gf the
policy Of President Fulmar?** in select?
ing M. Burthoii, a man of long ?Min?
isterial experience, to head th?* new
government, and it .s consider??! that
Ihe constitutional crisis, due to the vic?
tory of Oeorgea Clemeneeas m the
Senat?-, is .??ctcome. at l??est for Ihe
arasent. The aroke-up of the new Cab?
irit'l cunsulidat.-.s the Rvpublliatis. who
\\??r?? split on the question of propor
tiuiiai repreeentatlon. This question
will i??- practically dropped for the
pit-sent t>> general ronsgni In favor
Of armament.* and other questions, the
paramount ImpOTtsnce of which ia
unlveranlly admitted. The deadlock
i..i??.?n tii?? ?Senate and Um Chaabsr
..f Deputlea is thus ?-???j?*?.!
GERMANY BEHIND JAPANESE
English Also Promote Oriental
Trade Showing.
gaerasaente Cat. March -" ??An alles
land law excluding Japanern from owner?
ship of i ? ai property csn be enacted only
at th?- ?'??si of Japan's support mi th?? San'
i?i??Ko and Ian PYeniiaeo eapeattlena in.?
Utti affordlag te m sa sag e ?.mi peraonalj
learnings received b) menabira of xhe*
Legislature to da)
Before the aanVcomniltttae In ?'hanr.* of?
hmd bin?. ?Prank Brittaln, ettorne) for*
th?? Panama?Faeth* Kspoaltlon, d???^iar??(i4
to dS) thai not onl\ would sii?'h a law?
off??nd .litiian. but that it would .-.????niai,??!
??it.?. t Kngiairi and Oeraasny. i???th ?iff
Which nations d,.sir.? a lib.-ral <inf?nta*g
repreeentatlon guaranteed before th?*:fl
merchants .?n?i manufniturtrs uo ope*el*.J
BLOWN TO BITS BY DYNAMITEj
Lockport, ?V V March 21 -Peter WU-j
sun nit employ?* ?>n th?? barge canal, mono
literallv blown ??. i?i?"M? b\ a dynamit-J
i-xplosion at ?QtSSPSri this mornin/,. tvhen?
his pick struck a stick of d?*nam.te it*?/,
the bed of the canal.
One of the
30 Pieces of Silver
?one of the coins for which Judas betrayed the
Master comes into the hands of an agnostic?-a scoffer,
and through its mysterious influence a mighty change
is wrought in the man. This is a story of rare spiritual
quality in the April Harper's. There are six other
stories in the number?stories of unusual variety.
A VENETIAN PLAYGROUND-THE LIDO
I'pon the stretch of sands which keeps the sea hack from
Venice has grown up a veritable Atlantic City, cav with
hotels and \illri*- and populous with half the nation?, of
Rurope. HARRISON RHODES ha** written delight?
fully of thi?* cosmopolitan pleasure-ground, and ?.ndre
Castaigne lia** pictured it?- people ..nd their diversions.
SUMMER IN THE ARCTIC
Few. people realize that in summer within the -.rctic
' ircle tlic- and mosquitoes abound, sunburn is inevitable,
.nul the thermometer soars to the nineties. Mr. STEF
\\SS* IN tell** ??i his experiences during an Vrctic sum
mer, and ?describes the important geographical discoveries
?which he made along the unknown Horton River.
A NEGLECTED PORTION OF THE BIBLE
Ret ween the l >M and \r.\ Testaments of our grand
fathers' Bibles we mav recall were once printed the
?Vpocrvphal Books, which arc no longer i part ??i the
Sacred Canon. Ret fAMES T. BIXBV. Ph. I>. tells
the interesting storj of those fourteen books.
EXPLORING AN ANCIENT INCA CAPITAL
Professor rjIRAM BINfGHAM, of the Vale University
Kxpedition t<? Peru, tells of his v i?11 to Machu Picchu?a
ruined city of granite and marble, which ha? recently been
discovered, and picture** the ?great civilization that <>nce
reigned there.
IS THE COLLEGE PROFESSOR HUMAN?
Professor HEXR. S. CAXB^ portrays, a- lie really i?*.
the much-misunderstood American college professor,
whom he shows t<> be a thoroughl) human person much
as other men are and engaged in one of the most stimul?t?
m?.; and exciting <>t occupations.
HARPER'S
j FOR APRIL
_n___?t-?M?a?BMHB?BMMBBB?M?M??MMBH?B?^MBB
If there ate fathers
and mothers who
think they .?low
their boy?, I want
them to read what
MyBoyKnowtf
-a father* confes?
sion in the April
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