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V THE WEATHER FORECAST.' Fair and cooler to-day; to-morrow fair; moderate westerly winds. Highert temperature yesterday, 895 loweit, 69. Detailed weather, mall and marine reports on page 10. IT SHINES FOR ALL VOL. LXXXIV. NO. 9. " . . "kXTtP rPMT flreater New York, I Klsewl.ew NEW YORK SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1916. Copyriflnf.lMC, by fie "tn MaHnf, and tHiSMlrii7 Asiocinflon. , , UiNJCi IjEliNl Jersey Clljr nnil Newark. 1 TWO t'KNTS. ENGLAND GIVES WARNING TO U.S. REPRISALS Friction tfill Result, Says , Trade Minister, if Kdiet Ts Ignored. 'FOR BEAUTY VM NOT A STAR SAYS WILSON "My Km-p, I IWt lliml It, Hitmusc I'm Ut'iiiml It," lis Quotes. fEXSOK UNVEILS BUSINESS SECKKTS Lloyd George l)efntls limitation of Commer cial Information. Ati.antc Citt. N. J Sept. S.i Prcsl dent Wilson threw un nudlrtiec t o cliarlty tmilcale Inttl it ronr of laughter to-hlghl by reciting the following llmer- ics. wnen Killed on for a speech. ' for beauty I am not n star. tIiith urr oth.ra inure li.iii.li.unie l.y fr, ' M (see, I ilon"! mlml II. H...1M.. t'.., liahlml I. Il' the peuple In frunt thst I Jur The President weiitv to the musical with Mrs. Wilson, not expecting to siieak, He was reminded of tho limerick, he said, by th request or the man m charge thnt he stand up and itllow the crowd to pee his face. He added It was n pleasure 1 1 hear good mulo. lie wan warmlv applauded. SUFFS CHEER VEILED j $100,000,000 SPENT PLEDGE BY WILSON TO "GET" GEN. VILLA Soon Will Be Able to Give Them What. They Ask, Pi'lc?ntos HpIIpvc LAUDS THEIB IWTIESCK Rill Expected to Hcncli Twice' That Figure IMore Troops Are Recalled. INTERBORO TO EXTERMINATE UNION; NEW 3D AVENUE TIEUP IMPENDING; SHOTS FIRED A T CROWDED L TRAIN GOOD liKSSON IX DKI'KNVK Kails to .Mention Federal Amendment, but Dr. Shaw Thanks llim. NEW DEPARTURE STIRS WASHINGTON 4 BOYS HIT; 2 KILLED IN LIGHTNING STORM Atlantic Citt, Sept. S. .Kwr the (Irst time In the history of the Suffrage move ment the President of the United State". Journeying from Washington to another city fjr the purpose, han utoml upon n Government to Tell Pence ('nimnission of Its Costly Help to Carranza. SERYIGE IMPROVES ON SUBWAY AND 'L' MITCHEL WORKS ALL DAY ON THE STRIKE t Polite WashiniitiiN'. Sept. "..--The punitive j ex'edltion to get Vlll.i and the measures taken to prevent the raldn of his follow- J ers nave now cost me rnireu mines ernmcnt more than tlnit.OOO.tiOO, Report Tnerease in I'ltiins; Surface Lines Still R.idly Trippled. Itep..its sent In or. tlio telephone to falls Fit.irerald. Friiliyer. Vahey in fonfereuce Gives I, idle Hope. ' Shonts and Hedley Announce Am nesty to Strikers on "Green Car" Lines to Expire at 1 P. M. To-day. .el Major Mllchel. from the moment I until . I Police llcidquartcrs by the sergeants left hi home yesterday morning e"' 1 fi.t.l ll... 1 I ..II .1.. .' I... .... I l.. I. ... fl ,..,.t..,.t. I,,.. ..Int.. , . -i. , , . .. ...... i ... ..i.-.u... nnu i-n, c. tin uiv , ... it.uiiit-ii ... iv i iwi ...p..... suffrage platform a .... advocate of trig to ...ugh .miniates iua.lv at the ar ' ,,, ,,, t(.d llu, ,, , rMlrr ,,.,v , w, U,e the cause. Mr. W llson confee.l. how- Pepmt.nent. j , ,W0Ml of ,he .. Mrk H,.for( ,(artK of ever, when he began bis address to-1 This expense will be Increased at a ' , ,.r. .....ww,., h""'' "l'n- I""-" Blvlng the I'ubllo .sent.. CommlsMlun . con- ...... ... . ..... , ... ...... .. - ... , ,7' rve better sersl.e than on Tbureday. , venvd he was In conference lth the Ventlon of the National Woman Suf-ui wrk. and Ills calculated tliat It will 1 frage Association at the New NIon ft,(it ,,, to neatly $!0n,nO0,0fi0, or th Belief Here Was That No Advantage Was Taken of Mail Seizures. "Wijrwnm" Struck by til) Mile Electric Gale Two Are Drowned Near S. I. Theatre that he did not know how to conduct himself. Hut li was not because hi was among suffragliits It was be cause, he said, ihnt whenever he came t Atlantic City he came to ftslit some body. "Now that 1 have como to fight with inmtwi.K I hfir.ll.. L'nuw hrivi' in net. Four boys were playlnu. Indian In lrf.ng',)e H(l ThlU l1(.aH0(1 t)lc suffragists. Island CltV yesterday when lightning' ho ra,(, rU!l,IIK HOprano cheer, struck their tent, killing two of the u.lit. lp Vn.Mct ,,, , ,,,! , joungsiers aim injurin the others. Two ..,.v,k.M, amendment" In so many words. LONDON', Sept. S. "It Is not likely that i persona were arowne.1 near staten Island, i offu.(r!, aml delegates gained the Im- These were the tragedies caused by thej prt.on h,( w. m,klng them i. promise oi.na oi assorieu uau weaineri tliat soon lie would ito uoie 10 gi i: nun New York and suburbs have experienced what they have been asV !n, for so long, when normal conditions, prevailed The Ne Vork Itillways Company, operating the green surface cars. RICHMOND MEN WON'T QUIT Demands to Be Made on All Lines, Including B. R. T., for Withdrawal of Individual Working Contracts. tnfi.l I, pfiU.,1 l.f ill., ii. v r.venue .. , n i.raiing me green surrace cars, uns'i,, ,iti,n.liMi-.. I...,. i,f. n. ..ill i.iii. urn mi d mid . .i.i.. ..ii.-W..... ... .. i. i t... i oiienoanie. th porm. members of his cabinet liurhiK the entlie morning and after- I imoji sessions of the conimlssUm he w.i5 III uuemianre. anil up even ueil III luncheon hour e iritlon.il guai.lsnien returned to their . nl 4 "Hock in the nftcrnooii there w;er. hm,clf w,h ,h. tuition. After the end rmal status of civilians. ?n..'i'. J;'?,n' m rUnnlj,K.,,t "f n. "",1 V ' " day He took his first active The enormous c.t to this Uovernment ' ",a .. .' ," ?, J ., ", . ,, ' M'P l mediation when he called Will- Us fruitless efforts to capture the ' '"'' "'!' L ;' 'I,",',',,,'' ' lam II. Fitzgerald, organlr.er of tho bandit will be brought to the attention r.'.V. ,.'",',.. .u . f. ' ... ... .', , I A ma Ira ma I (d Association and director .. 1..1 ,..i. v..,.- I ..,,.1..,, 1 oi inr ii.irii-. ri-ouuii uii-iv . ,, tll . uvi.ll.. 111 Frunk Hedley, Interborough vice-president and Kenerul 'situthurAnetbeelid 'niannger, announced fast night that the strike on the company's lines i over. He closed up his strike headquarters in the Hotel Belmont. until morning. of the strike, ami Uml Frlillgcr and the bandit leader. I ne Ji'l mat me campaign lai eo io ,,,.,,,... .ua, Although the accomplish Its purpose Is no criterion of , U11K .ervlc.. Co!ninlslon reported the Administration's efforts In the mat- j traffic at the (Irand Central subwav ter. and the KOO.OOli.OOO of American tatlon was handled III the usual way money acrltlced should be pioof. It Is ex- ( tm. momlng. at night there was con plained, of the gem-ioslty of this tlov-' fusion at this Itnnnrtml eenlre. This ... . .. . i '. - i prnnnitl'i Inti.nf Iioih tnuiiril t'.irrimzu. I .......ll.in.. ,.n,ti ..at. ... .null not nuarrpi in inr ii.iiu i.iii i '..'.. ..'.. ,.. t, ..... ..n- ,u..i ..r... ..-1. i.iis scaaon. mnihl." he said. a;i.l Ur. Kitu-: ! .M " o'clock yesterday morning th i avenue, Second avenue, tjueens Lteglnnlng with a fog which hampered lrlle h p;,vs of New Yor't and Mis. " uu" "' "a eu .none). , ,iv.j. ratl I31 tratt. of which twenty-! Klchmond lines arc coiicenie.l. ireei and i.enox Subway and "L" lines ran normally yesterday, or better. . an.'i .levaie.i sys.eh.. 1l,,fIri'!''' I 'T.il!.''''...,?.' I The road officials now are sur of the loyalty of their crews. rnlng mill (.veiling ruh . ,,ln,r ",MU"' ""rm.ui oi me i none . ... ... lines, with a view, it Is said, to emphasizing ,,.,;.. , . , ..: James II Vahey. counsel to the union ioa nu Ik.. n lira t Inn r tl :". " " rt deavorl to help Cirranaa rid himself of ,rillK th mYnlng hours had to ahsorli larger masses f Service Coa mission This discussion nii behind closed doors, but It has been learned that the main efforts of the two men who were the ulilwi leaders to hold to the teims of the agreement so fur as the Jl'lilnl and firot Britain will change her 'blacklist policy at the request of the foiled tutu," said !.ord ltobert Cecil, Minister (f Wr Trade. In dlscuaslng to-day the pMilble effect of recent American retal- I..A. t a I a 1 I I .. ,kvt ri j . ,.M,. ,., ,,,,1 , .. ,...l l- ... 1,.. . I.... f.V.tlll... Illlrl ..fn!l. fpn.r. ItatK M(r..( ll. n j i.. . l .... ' nnnr.ssl, A ..lamm.. lliernoun i.iourrn uii-iiv. t-r.-. u.ij ... ..... i- iov. .inn v .irruiii.il in iii.i nni.nu i.... Wu..ovon. ... rti.ro 10 uie i..c o, . - ,,rough the convention a resolution r .rrotiza is known to have taken 'the l h" nronx. rourleen from 12.1 street i itports had leached the Mayor that a Mp icceptlng a conjlgnment from a number of prostratlims. A sixty mile ? practically Indorsing Charle-. II Huthes. rtn n.l that all till" expense cnuhl hovel ind Itroadway, six from Freeman street , Ure .,, .twcon t union men and the Mickllcted firm to any South American i ale brought relief, but did much dam-'and who now sat behind the l'l evident, bun spared had the Administration ex- f'rty-four from ISTth strict and ttroad- Third avenue operators was linmineiit u,ni,.uini.l.,nMi-..T..j...M. I age. while the climax was an eleetrlcal looked at each other with puziled brows. I ei. lsed eaillcr a proiwr supervision of I aid e ghl from Hvckman street. I Mr- Mllcllel nn, malrman Straus ' '' . . . ' i.n.l Hi. n lolne.1 n the app.ause W r.:c 1 I , in.nts of nrm. In M. en mill .stall- in-.uu -I rear wt have to Insist that ourl";""" or great violence a little after 3 wept nc h(mfp a bori1r p!ltro, .,, ,h) regular!!1'1'" rll nnik r.fos. f n nnnli- .nsl fni- iiMt UI'IUIK in 111. aiiemoon. accOltl named I'V ....... fnt.... r. h Cn nmhil. mill oiiiiri ' ' ..... ,,,... , . . , . ii.. imiv Pails Qnesllon. . r! . .... . L . . ., t purpose nnd I am afraid a refusal of " 'n ion:iwea i.y a onzzie. the United States to permit the clear- "t0 Janclla. 10. of lot Academy street I They insist union influence in the system is at an end. The New York Railways Company, the "green' underwriter of the agreement that 1 imnroved its service over the previous day. About 2o per cent. ended the strike lust month liesought , ' ' of the cars were .running in the late afternoon. At nightfall all cars were sent to the barns. The whole fight now will be concentrated on this road. Ilr. SIibw I unr.l.on. ,,m flfW r; , rUnt p,. the Ad- There was appreciative laughter when ministration. .1.1 " , air. aiiicaei ami i n.iiri....i. nitaiii" ant lhlrt-elght more trains ,)0W,,i tl nl on men to strive to reach Thursday morning In the rush .inKaa,u..mM.. of u,P differences rWore. i ..... ...,A t.ll.. ..1 tti.il- t lly 11 o'clm k the subwsy ser ce tnd I ,T . . . . ...i ' , " " A. ... i,. I r . i. t.iiA Oi.in . "I slisll no! iisk you to I him of a vessel refusing soch a con- aim w imam .MclvUllt. i:'. of 301 (Jraham . 'T,', v, .. w.. i;.... " Hot (linrftent would cause friction between ' avenue died Instantly when lightning u Ht the end of the meeting that the two countries." struck their little "w wa:n" at llraliam the real human louche" came. Pr Anni . ,, . . . 'avenue and itadde atrect. ling Island How aril Sh iros frcrr. "2 Won't SnrrraUer Prlaelple. c J( Healey. . f 30: First ave- the platform near him nnd put the issue iora xoDcri sain a rep y to tne Dia.'K. nue ana i.eorgc uai agner. II. or i: . : . , . J.I. I On th. .i.vm.,1 tin.. jt irnin. tr.r. . .. . .. . .! nmt..t m.d. i.v li,. iTnii.a si..' jtr..i..nv .(...( ... ...,..n..im.. wi,.n u "Mr. ITesldent. on behalf of our asso- emergency by means of catling out Stato "n the eleaten lines .11 trains were )e Now. Vort. nanw.iyi,. oliht be evnected soon, hut deellned to nasaln, motorist saw the Utt strike, elation I thank you Tor the honor you troops. ' l'e"iieo a. , o c ock. .r ne-e ,- ..hYoi w,,at , hnv,. ,n; .L.-.J .VL !..... .J"' l,.,. ...,l ... In .wnni-. You touched' The card na m stake h Ch Is rt- n.rr r.unru inon unn sirri nnu frier nuo toe uei.us oi me conienis vi siupiico ins iimcninc, uickcii up an lour .. . ; . i z. . : : j " . ; he reply beyond the statement that the hoys and hurried them to principle embodied In Rrltlsh legislation pltal. iThe motorh't hurried ornianing trailing wiui an enemy coon-, out giving ins name. laOr llrn for 1'mp. m , .i Tn.'t...r,,.o nnmnnnt' ll'ill mif cfritsn I1.T..1 l.-.n-o (n i.ni.l. 1 U'Ull.i lllu ivuil n tij n 1.UI.IJIUI1,, ... iui. .iw. tiL n iw vj. f Service will be increased daily, the company officers say. Companies in War to Exterminate Union. Theodore I. Shonts. president of the employees a final opportunity to ictinii I... .I.aI. Kn.t.l..n : . . .. . . ... 1 , .... .. ' ,., iiwu.. ic-ti reduced to 10: trilns. for there I " l ... ' " ' T ' 7-V ' . . . . . ' . . 1 . ssunng jou unit nil men win La was less traffic At 1 o'clock the rium- " "a" "I'l'rwii.i... ....... ....... . ...i .... , ror union rxtcrminauon. Amnesty nas giten proper protection, w.. therefora .""'" m.'.".B - ber of train, from all noints was nlnetv. I '""". .Wl'rp .""",e u,r. "" l""u" . I fTnrt tn vtrlk.r, nn il.o rrren ' at to give nil such employees m. opt" I1I1I.M II III MCI ....Till lll.'llll . Lllll.l.llll.l.ll.l . . I. I vm. '1 lil ... III. mi.U I. Ill.V .V'Olllll.-'"" -'-. ........... .... r-i - ... . . . . ... . ' , nine At a o clock there were 1 1 0 at I '".' ' . .- . jioriiiiuix o iciurii iu ine roniim ny ser- was thrown to the wUids. The lesson In . . k ninetv.slx on.i at 7 nVlneic H7.'i discuss the question, neither would I car IIiich to return to their former . vice and restoic them to their seniority i national defence Is considered vaiuatue . Straus nor M ichel, The Maor. before i ..,,.. ... , ....,,.,' ,,rlnr to th. tronl.l.. nr mur... witli tlik ,!; the v.p.nm.ni The cnnnti v ' ' ' I.- I.f( hi. ofllc. In the eniiliiu'. was i ' ' ' "" ' " ' ' I understanding that the rnmpanv reserved I has been shown Its prepatrdness or i i:i.iim Tui.. I asked ir he beliexed tho agreement still , will expire nt I o clock this afternoon. .1,. rlcht t dwl.ie whether or not n man lack or preparednes to meet Hid it'll existed with respect to the union and he said. I far that both tides have broken It. try is not likely to he surrendered In iny measure. The Mlnliter of War Trade professed Mnifelf to be puzfrtcd by the provision In the revenue bill passed by Oonnress it Washington dealing with the prohibi tion of Imports, as uch orders, he hald, trt adopted strictly In an effort to coaterve, tonnage and were applied ac- St. John'a Hos- r iieane m, our ? ' ""11' "T ...... na Th ..1 .v..,,,. .!.(.. f.nm I '". '"r.',v". lledles. with, sal I that you nan come 10 ngiu un u. . uovernment eoineiiung use i.om'vi,ui", , - . ne xave out me lonowing siaicmem ; " ' .11... i.uv. mli..l jiii! walletl. and h.-slili.s lives lost In the later stiices of'Hronv I'ark, thlrty-tliree from 17sth t m.. .umi ih. Knv In 11 uliulr of the Spread of waited, and I for one. Mr. President. . the campaign, was the hesitation of the and nurd avenue, twenty-mo r(inilnlonB whlch' brought about the was rnrrnrri w'"t to see the crowning hour come Administration to permit American .run 1.1.1111 -..n-.! ami i.mu.ii n. m . triij. on the New York ltaillwaysCom-j vestenlay, I within vour Administration. 1 troops to roiiow villa on a not trail im- '"" "" . ...ir pony transit lines, At tin- Invitation or , rcl-deil S. was on the t a 1. .1.1.... ...i,. ...m..i m hu aim.!.- un.. ih. I'nliiiiilnis rslil . avenue and cah' from I Ifty-elzhtn ..,,,,iri .,.. ,.,v. m.l llh tlm 1 ' .. Strike on the Hiibway anil elevated shall be ieintated. lines have dLchargeil tliemsrlvea nuto- matically, was the stand made by (ilrl of Three nmnrnrd Anale Tllous. aged afte- deck of the freight barge Green- enjoved himself all through the evening, wood of the Lehlah Valley Lighterage liejiintl at the silver hnlml leader and Company In the Kill an Kull when the ,irn J,(1 jirg Wlleon. who ssl .eld. ga;o ueveiopeu sr.f a as o.uwn into tne llnl OV(.r to )r Shaw nnd lutroduCMl o Help to I'eriihliiK. Aimy 1. Ulcers ay that lien, l'erhlng 'All employees nre, therefore, nntnl...! that In order to avail tlii-tn-ilvex of the privilege of being lestorod to tho company's service and regain tholr seniority they must iiuko. application to be restored at their repeti;u re porting places at once, as the tlmo under which these nrivlleircH nr.. 12rant.il demand" made on him as expires nt 1 p. M.. September 'i, 1MH. . .. . ... ... 1M ,1... ... ,,n.. ... ,. ...... 41... street ,n.l SKth avenue. This was a "' , ,,,. u,.Min (0It?!.k.u o. u.o 1 niru avpihic i.y tne - ; - ; - letter showing thin on Thnmlay morn- , u. ,.villf.n hllu t:i,.cll , th ...mrse ""'''"' , , , , , oara with such nc i.,.-u as ' it re- ine . 'of lis Impilo In this matter, and have I lo.jiectn of a strike outbreak nn,,,,!,.. .. 1 . .....I,., ih. .Im'.tn.l ...vl.. '. . .. ... ,1... .1.1. , . .. . 1 .. . ." 11 .... ............. .lugi.t to inform no sen on an pnase" 01 iiuiu .uviiu.. hjmciii inipeiicii the strike to other roads threatened by the Amalgamated reilorick W. Whltrldgc cerdlngly. "The Ideaa expressed' ny some of your f American newspap-r." he said, "that at Ulchmond Valley, Staten Island, two ,(, ,,fcch recalled the first j-uf- It Is regarded as probable that the ir i.ir -..t- ... . 1 . 1 t.. .. . . .. . 1 .. hours later. f age convertlon held In Washington m oeis en .,, ,,,c aiexu..,, .fiili 11 AlollnrMix. tin leurg nld. nf 41111 ...1 ...1. 1 .l.lAi'iiAt with mnnv lammi - - - iif 11 pin- rn Ore.it nrltiln Is adontlmr a deliberate .' "r'. prayer- succo-ueu in rai-.i.K .-."v... ti... Y.u -.1.1.1. . in..... im.,!.,,, finien inanu, was awimmuig in mw , ; policy with whlfh to Injur. American ..... ,..,,. ,, .. ,,.,,, ,h. ... .. . ,. , irade Is the purest moonshine, since out- :.'... .,',. .... . , .,., ...V;.,' ,.. ,.iu.i ntary of War Halter to check further tSVZ -".' it ',f mo,:ey bUkM, Fre'sl,,;,,,. our ZX ut X'UZ prtant. Of course na'.ura. trade rivalry '"Y"" ,,',, ,,,,, ,,,ini,i.,..,i,1 .,ul v"'l"r " ,HMr- p,,.. while the forco now on the Ismler diets, but no responsible ..atesmar, In ;h;n'"; J 'n S' , e. M.t Wish I.. Kr.Ul. . Is being withdrawn. The tetnm of il.e 'his country would dream of, proposing " .. - . ...i.., ....... ITmumi Nutlorml (iuardsinen has com for IliinsiloriHlloii niuiir H...oiioui.i,v Ins. a. .1 bv 3 ,n n- . 11U0.slll,n, only two less. With Mm. or (ili- lletiills. iflei iiihiH there were 1.1.. service tti" elevated ''M' n .n.i' .... ... is.. ..rt.m..i. i.nitl.. iiiti.otit.U . it .-. ..vin.t the oiHelal. had Sir, trains' "A an understanding of the I f In- enormous and growing cost of the ex-i 'i i., .1..1. f.i.iiiiies wire taxed ' xolve.1 nml the establlslinieiit of resHiii- we raised J" union iinn iiioiuiik.iiioii win i-imse I I, . . . .. ... ,.. ..,. .....cue ...1, wsc. r c. e.r.1,11 )(.,llnl,, IteMiiiiela lion of I nliin. i iiaii man 111 me. i-unuc r-erviCP mm- mlislon. to pleml yesterday with the. This Invitation to old (nip:..vee. car- K'rlkc lemleiM. No ngroemcnt was raw with It a demand tint they re ivii"jl. ' 1 notincp their union nillllatlons. 10 the utmo-t bv tb creil crowds whb h I slhlllty entnll a review of e et ytbitig . The Major and Chairman Strati In- "Do ou thb k we are going 1 1 lnv''o hid lieen V.pl off he green par svslem. 1 which ha happened since August -I.J t.-tnl to hold conference', outside the the enemy Into our camp. tin. enemy T'vent-thte cirs started from' 1211th when the difference- which hail ailecii Public er 1 e hearings, with the union 'u".v 'limed " innulred Sh "Tho see. ) ind e.otiir avenue ard nf teen under t lie settlement neK-eimm or .mi- i leaner ami the heads of all traction I ' ""' pruueges o: !l the frem 12!'th and Third. Highty-even gut n were fln-illy coni.oeii in trie v uy noes to-ii.f,- and to.morrow, "i'liey luie('"e iiiicriHirougu lii.Mni'inoo.i, nut tnev .11 Insane mtasure designed to Injurp ' tplphany at KlmlwVr- and Met ormlck jfr Wilmn traced th- hlstoiy r.r 1 1 , American commerce. avenues. Ozone Park. Queens, was struck. womru In American pollllcs. which he " . "" "Any Impression that thr. blacklist Is The country home of Itlchard II. Wiyiam- ,.,i ,;.irIe,i at the time of the civil war.1 '.-"" mtreiv an entering wede for a trade ' o."'..e 1.. ,n.- i'r,,n, men oil ne sun women i-k. rtrfVre after the war may be dl:m!sed extent of $1.1, and by lire which followed tll t.e greater Interest In question ' once. I assure you the block'lsf Is - stroke of lightning. l.efoie the Amei,icau jieople, and re- fiur.ly a war measure, it I I canno: In- The wind played many pranks In Man- ferring to tie sulTrige problem as rep- 't too strongly that the Uovernment Is button. Hefore any one could close the ri.ented by "the association he was iid- nklng every precaution to guarantee Its windows In Itepiibilcan national he.ad- dressing said: "What docs this gath- "ifonemcnt no as to i,iue as little nuarters. 511 Firth avenue, the gale rrin5 rorce mean?" Then he continued: fc:rilhp as poislble to innocent traders. . hurled down heavy ' partitions of glass .. grt ;, ntu,. Impatient sometimes "We believe our trade measures an, and wood. James IS, lleynolds, secretary ni,ut the discussion of the tlmnneli rrmlng erTlcaclous. although It Is dlfll-, of the national committee, was hit by a nnA methods by which It Is to prevail. ult to give any flgurn Indicating tho piece of mortar torn from a cornice. j, iK going to prevail, and that Is a iieni or tne tut I might Mill declining sa 1 ..nrn. nn... in n... ,,,, i.u nn rw r.rii.a iriii'i. i' 11 . 1 tui, , , . , . .,, .. ,.......,..r ...an. ... ........ uw... w. . ... .. .... j ry superuriii. .ion iiii..ii. .. ... .. ....... ,.pn Pershlnc s lieaduiiat ters point out that the mark Is , wlrrt at Seventh avenue and Fiftieth i w.,iei, , iti-Hmte. It to mere social un-. 0,".,..,.., . .. .1.: . In value. ' street. The horse was thrown and U , not merely l.ecaue the worn- -.'.,,.. ,..i' ,i .,.,, . lame.l, but the driver leaped and es- ,. ilr ,sintented. It Is liecause the . ' ,- , , . !1Iru.,i from t. tl m Vemr Is 1'naroanrted. 'raped Injury. Scenery packed at Ve w,m)0 have seen visions of duty, arid ' ,,, th) ' rt f encounter. ; 17...4 HAND ROUTED. Troops Ifrfent Mi-tlcans I'Mlee, merlcsii Mil). 1,1. Paso, Tex., Sept, S, -American troops have bad a light foulb of Cusa (liamles with the misril" of one of Paiicho Villa's aupply trains, according to Americans arriving In la Paso to-day nt 1 on aeto spirted "from Pionx Pork, twentv-v-ven Hall and isriiianeni in-acc seemed to b. little hope of luinglng p.ace through I cannot be union melt" inor-'than In the morning rush'. Six-' it.tahlM.id. tevcral dajs probably will ' mediation, but Intend to Insist on an Hefore he left onion In :nli,ia-te- v.. l.en 'rled fiom ITHh nnd Third, be requite.! to co:nete the Inquir." on- observatn'e of the August T agn-emetit j teul.iy Ptzeerild said :i ;,iin men ai twentv-two from nr.th'anil Kluhth and d-r way before the Public Scrxuv Com-, wh.rev.r po..- b!e. out on the lnteiboiouuli l.nes aid t l' flftv-tlve from l.'.Stli and night avenue. miion, i nui nu ine iniis .ue i..i..i. .-e-,,, m. ui'inniu repnns, union 1'iJht were spirted fron I'if'v.elghth . me I snail attempt to form no Judgment . men pii.tnl jesterdav they ultimately and Sixth. At '; o'clm k tlie despntchers on the in. rits. I will be cu. .-ful. Their pl.m Is to It was then pointed out to lord Hob rt Unit the heller prevailed that con lltr.inrrits or firms trading with black H't'.l firms might be refused shipment irom American to other neutral ports . ... .... M...l.n r . - ... .... ... . . ... " rnir ui in. i.toiri ...... ...ii j,at j,, sometniug wmcn we nui oiu.v au ,ien i.'i.iiuiK "u uiunn im... mr III.IKIUKD- cannot resist, put, ir wo i true Amen- rjunrters. .. i cans, we no om i-o io i .-. i Tile . it. li "liecause America took Its origin tnl ,.), . . - . - - i ,r ,iin nitnian snirii. in nsnira aro on the green e.ir sj.leni "1 c. that Mr Slinut. has staled that the Miik. I-, broken, he said "t ...Alt ..fr .eteiitv train- for tlw rush bad "There were. In ellect. thlce parties to mai.e in,. sltiKe w Ides,, read, ho police i i'iuik we can .s.nvim e linn tliat he H lit I " the agreement 'r rettbinent it Atrut protection will ti.in to be lessened on, wrong In that be ler '"("in" the stnfiee lines which were ar- The railway .onij.:iiies, the cmplojees .iidivldunl l.nes. Deminda w'll l... m.t.Je on ill units feeted bv the strike the day ended as on and the public or the city. lepie-Vuted by . whiih entei.,1 into the ,,gree nepi of Tl i.r'd v witli , everv Item of rt.lllng ! Ch.ilt man Sunns and tnjself. The ,,uh. , I'lr.l s, nr)., In mrlUe. (August T. 1.1., on II,.. l.'.hn j.,,p i stocK safelv tind-r cover by nightfall He lnteret was the luramount Interc.t Tht. rM lhrt. , , ,ki. w,.r 1 ranlt (Mmpany. whi. l, tlm- i,,r V. they were easier to attack the sur-. and It was ..vuu-e Mr Straus ut.,1 1. , Vester.la The fusillade was .lite, ted "'' i '"n'iff('ct.-d. tliat all pi us fo- tlio f .re cars had to be protected fully ; speaking ill that iuleieM. were able to lia.,!lls, ., Nll,th ln.,11110 ,... 1 1 '"l1'"" " of Indrvidiial w.kig on- rare .art n i romi-l recip.oc.il concessions that tlie , ,. , . (tnv .. .mu, ,,...,. tracts be wltlidiawn. InadeiiilNle Mirfaee Xert Ice. . agreement of Augllt was effected. n,,,,,. ,. t-a.ij. 1)f ,. ,,. P 1 the l..x- ' Aimoiign ine mkm- -oicii. ' riotn a iioii', tup n-ar nrtl"th treet. i.een i.riM.e i o. n..i .. .r. m, (lamaje was done Twenty-four ar- eie record. d. Labor Lyceum order had been the lliilwajf and hoiifi's. In ariticl- on'p.-inles keid the Uven at lis best yestenlsy !. .,.'1 ...v.. Vwssll. I. ir.a ...r, mi t c.trcel-. the pubic Int. r-'M rem a., s pa. .. m. , nll)l)11K Mi.s w le report in io. em ..uiiivi . "iiiui '..' '., ,,,' ... n . .11.1 anil penning xne minvi i ...... ." i I. :.imiiiii. eil n olllcally bulletined at head. I ne lourin nnu .......i..... ...... ... ""i the current Imiulry bearing on me . , u'.ir.. with tw otltv-e ttl t out of i... r . i. ,.....,.,,... ,,,,,1 V1 1 "'Mil in. II a S'lll.e . . . . .. ' .cau-'n io. ,...... "'"","''' "."" I.-M10.I to tlie men In Ilg II IOOK ll. lie only o .''W loner,-' ' .... Illie pie.em run..- I. iiUrli,ilolli.li lu...e . ... ..'.i.. .... o.l Th.. iiio.i.1u.i. .ind Co'.u.nbus ,nr ue . ,. ,,, ,..,....v.. i.n.l ini'riioioiiLii power "..n,..vvv ".". . ....,".,. .,,..r.iim Ul v . " . . ' i .: iwiiou of thi, n,,. ,. . ... .... . ----,- .. . - 1,11.111 1,1 l.tr , -.- . ., , , .... , ..l,!,,,-,,., j Minpn l.il I...1 lirougli the fear of not getting coal.1 St. Qorge's Lithuanian .Ionian Catho- Hons for the deepest sort of lllierty or (,.., sav, on Tuesday morning, A scout- one cars did a little in ner man me i p.,,n,. W1tli all th,. power that It nn ,, ,;, ' .' ,. . ,. 'H devote our cflorts Io rilii.,.r th Lord itobert replied: 11c Church. 207 York street. Hrooklyn. the mind nnd of the heart, and as vlsl iph , part',. fr, the Fifth I'nlted States Fourth and MadlvMi. and the Sixth ave- .,, lt ,.inuind. This It will do thi-oii'ili ' ,,,i ,.,"'.. , ""ivl ia.U,i piopo-iuou at on'.. "This fear Is ungrounded, ns we have was struck by lightning and the roof was of that sort come up to the sight of 1 1.a'va,I.v . iKteen miles south or Kl t uc line had ai one tune only fourteen the iii.iliit. n.nii p of opler ami by com- j( ,.rl.'iii i v,lei .t .". r.r ' A"1'1''1 ir " '":. ofler 10 tin. n 'a o "0 .le!re to Interfere, nor does the law damaged. The steeple of the C.ennan those who are spiritually minded In , Vam, Alon.lay nlghl. when It overtook ' cut of 113 cars nmnl'ig. plele police prole, lion. j (, rUpv .lentaede'l tli n he pi 11 r"' " '"' ""' ' '""'K "" "tsmplate any Interference, with le- Heformed Church at 2.11 Twelfth street, America. America comes more and more nI)n captUred the supply train, which The Secnth and Klglilh were able to ( . nieclrinlc il tr.d.s w'hi.ii '"' !"'"ll"'lv Pp'"d to the Int.1 i,...-..imli S tlmate trade. We are taklnc nrecau. ! HrooUlvn. Is re.oorted In dancer of col- I Into her blrthrlcht and into the perfee- i ,-,i:.r,l..t l,v but a few batidllr.. hit about t'le same a erase an the other firntlflril nt Progress. , " ' ' " , men, he na d . Iledle Dlseus.es tioi.e-.!.. Medley ald when leav ng the Hotel P.elliKiut tha' Hie Iie.otiiuai t. t would be IraiiJ-lei le.l In the l.'.ftieti st-fef ear barns. "I nm go'ng .iter thie now to dean the wind., thing up," ho a.d "The -noway nnd 'I,' strike l over a far as wv ate i uncoined nre! wn ' oni to prevent an unjustified extension lapsing as a result of being hit. it th. blacklist." k, H. Sothern and Rdlth Storey his Hon of her development Starting back to the base with the train surface lues, but the N'Inth avenue- line: .. . .i-.. ...... ...,.,.,.,i r.tr .l.u tl..l, ......i ,.r l.ii.lit.uj .illnei.tli... Aloiiir' ins and now cr limi- I am gl.itined at tlio fneel'P w nK of i,,. Ii.terh.itntigh or the New York i I have felt a I sat here to-night th" ti,u cavalrymen encamped Mr the night , w eta out of business- altogethe. Along nl1,.y ,nn j,y the police In main-; H ilhv.ijs Company "No, thej ds barged the. etr. 1... I. ' ' " ,. ..ill IM,l I..' .,. I.. -I. mi. ..'lion He Is expected f , M1,m,, ., ,.,.VM,.,i . w.i. n.l Stuinir and Delancey slrcots one out ,ii.,..i..e or vinlencp. 1 tiust this condl-l-i a.. i......., ..r .....'..... " 1 "''' ho itcs-nre . sen..,! ..p.,n Hum. f tncnty.lv j t an will eontli.ue. but In any event 1 ' factions we .. vat n Vne,l Not g ew-1 ' r n''','a".' ""'Kk, fa""y The HUh.li. Trlv.thll. Thirl,. , e.n.ned Hi... older shall bo ,...- JwtiU al i" gl Vvanc! I'o Hie" ' i w , '"Vi, "-e"w Ts 'in. V Z ouith, Klghty-sMh, UMh and 14f.ll.,,l( 1 n the city, the safety "f lc , ,li,de of 1. itan-lt companies, ThelLu l.eet crosst.mn lines could only muster . travelling public limned, and Protect).,., ss,,tl(. ,,, ,. c,,,,,,,,,,,,,', fr fPV,raX , '.Z .t 1.., a ferenc. rence was to arrive ut nome. plan by an(1 ha(i to be shot t.rn.. nr"l "" resumption or ex- Mr,r anrir !. Illll. age 1,1. was sit tlm n'..r ii IK,'lll"'-co"lmerc!al .ys. t,,e nrcIl of M(T 1ome at 9,5 f K"1;", ,ef'.'.rfi "'e ";a.r 'a1 VHQulnton avenue. Trenton, when a bolt of not,? (..' " 1 '"i 'IT, t?'dovl,, e mining ran down the water pipe. Lord Hubert exnressed the Dtitnlon i-D,iin.V.nm,n nnrrnvL.lv ..'phtia.1 twin. .vi.r.i.u.itiin ronti.fflon nf the (iccasl ui ...i.tv. r 1.M Vnll., mi.l sent word to 111 i vinm... i' the. tan fiom nine to i levou i ,i ...,,.ii.,.. .r.n.i. .m.l i.!.... i... tlitt not only the purpose of the black- burled In the ruins of amedlieval city" Almost every other time that 1 ever Valle. of the affair. , out of a pos-lble twcnl .seven, Madl- ,operty. I am informed that up to the Jl.nn,- j i, ,e was In attendance al ' l"'r',' voliintaiy. They l . nrr -. n'e.l ,i 't. hut also the real design of the Paris th. Vltneranh Comnanv had erected for visited Atlantic City I came to flgr.t , i anticipation of further trouble the , son street had two out of thirty-four, , ,,.-., ii, .i.eie has been little or no, n. Pniai,. K.....I. . ..,.i0.i.. . ..... I mmr.tv of the employes and tboin v.cv nnn iiii.u.iuc. .iiuq a runt prouuciion wnen tne wina cnugut t someooay, i nanny m.uw nun m .wn- roxtrenm iniuiiiry, or ih..i n n, w.ismiiui cpnng aim in-oini... ...-..-..'. . iiijiorder or violence, i iiusi ' nie i nueu Mates, saying in tni the scenic edifices and tumbled them to. duct myself when I have not come io(,ent south to Join the cavairjnien In 'onnectlon : the numd. The horse Sothern bad been fight anybody, but with aomebodj'. I charge of the captured train, And the i tie real purpose of the Paris con-. rl.llnir a few minutes before wan burled "1 have como to suggest mining other entire American force was attacked next rotirth. t i nes thnt when too rnrccs or i.aiuro morn nir early ny a lor.-e oi .Mexicans .i.eet i are s'.radily working and the line ih ns- estimated to numner several nunurcu i a rew cars at a time. Tiiiotign i nur ing to meet the moon, you need not h 1 men, according to the reports the Amor- i (petith slieel llflien cars ran on an avu- arrald that It will not come to its noon, leans nay were nrougut io i nioma i nio-. ,,,, ( ti. iiaiigiu Hour.". We feel the tide; we rejoice m th-1 Inn. The Americana repulfcd the inn- V I strength of it, and we shall lint '.V ttlcl dlts. , Vehleles .lam Streets. In tho long run us to tne meino.i or it lurormaiioii received at nuiiiaiy iieau- liecausii wnen you massas of men and of opinion, jou hav orgaulxed body along, 'Mor.d nations clauses, now stand In c."''ltl01'' way However. It must be remcm-, , "r, l',' '1 that with the exception 'of thin I P"0?.'.' A temperature wns S9 at 2 :Sfl At S o clock In the morning the fo'intry. which has no tariff wall, all . r.umldlty stood at i. At a p. m. it was "intrles have condtantly evaded and I " lne mermomeier uroppen ininren degrees too iu.ls.; (w....i i.ic n.nu came up. violated the favored nation clause." May flet SclratlSn Tariff. Tn conclusion Lord Itobert declared nat the adoption of the plan outlined at 'e Paris conference might result In a orldttlds scientific tariff. ' The Official (latettt to-day announcea removal from the blacklist of Amer "'n firm, the namea oftwo companies n one Individual. Thdee. removed are n Hlectro Bleaching Qa Company of Vw York and Niaeara Falla: Richard Ntuhaua or the Electro Bleaching- Qas ornp.ny, nnd Oravenhorat Co. of 96 ll street, New York. MORE POWER TO TRADE BOARD. USB MAIL SECRETS. "H (ieoree AtnHu Ctmaaerolal Data ot InvUlable. WAantNOTON, Sept. 8. Uitenalon of ny HrlttHh mall ceniiorahlp from Ita !rllrial purpose of destroying all trade " or from tlcrmany to th Held of pro ving data for Ureal Britain's fight for '""nerclal aupremacy la aoen here in omlaslona made by David Lloyd Oeorge, w War Secretary, before Parliament, Ju received In full In this country. Mr. "grd Oeorge aald ; T la the practice to communicate to Contett M rMrtf !. Caairt Glrea Aailhorlly to Cora mil lion to Overrule State Rates. Ccpar Rapids, la Sept. 8. A de cision which If upheld will. In the opin ion of prominent lawyert, eatablish the authority of the Interatate Commerce Commission to overrule ratea established by the States for Intrastate buslneaa, was hafrded down here to-day In Federal District Court In the so-called South Da kota express rate case. Tha decision overruled the petition of South Dakota shippers for an Injunc tion to restrain expreaa companies .1 Iti't business In the State from Increasing their tariffs to conform with the uniform rates fixed by HI Interstate Conimtr.'e Commlsalon. ' Arguments for the derense, approved by th court, held that the question to be decided was whether the Int. mate Commerce Commission was superior In power to th deneral Assembly of the State, In th regulation of rales ot a corDoratron engaged in Intrastate busi ness, for business which originates and terminates wholly within the States who laws wer called in question by Us rtts uh oy in commission. are working will. uai tors In UI Paso .contlnus the pres. The f5,r-,'",,"u Xw,,,.;,!!: ,d organized bodies 1 ence of Villa In tho Santa C .ra can- ' I'loyera In getting tgetl er aut m hi e ,-o got to carry the on. He was marthlng north ami i.al.1 trucks and Jltncjs foi tint ue or heir g ,,. would, take part In th? celebration employees had the unexpected result of '. . . . .. ... m. ii.. ...k.. . ,i... ...-...I,.,. .1... , niiiiPNiliiir Irafllc last night. Hspccliilly ,! ,. ti... (..11 ' on me sil.-ei tars, on ineo.ie. ii'lin. . ,l K;,l.. , wer of the Xyrw will "", i.!"" ..... 1 '' I'"- the ,or,l ; , al . o, t, ! ', . .l . .. ...."..r. ..-.' ...I,-... ....i nielli l.U.t be us.-l to that end, 'Unction lines as jet uiiaftoclcil will not . . - ' it wall Hie deilainlloii or n strike against 5 CENT LOAF TO 00. 1 Pinn. but will force the Iup t, sending - lout n dividual wo. sing iiiucvinenis. linkers I rue n IH Cent Mainlnril In the I'nlted Stales. It leliioon.l I'nriiii-ii Itefuse to li.lt. to resist the pressure ieite.l on iLpin Mr Shonts tl.l iinm of the n'drr eni lilovees ott the M.rl'.i. o car l uei ire n tiirning, Ih rty.fnur nf them . oni ngbaelc to one barn yesterday lie 1 tho Ftrlker now ptol.al.h h.i. n O' o men. while 2. "fin "gree'i ear" men iiu. s giifd ne woum. lane pari in in? n-n-miui m , """', , .,., s.lteeommen.liillmw ...... . .,'..... ." . '. ' "V" '." The whole art and i.ractlce ot r..,v- at Chihuahua city on the evening of 111- (ongcsiuig irnmc in,;,... ............... , .,'. , ...... "' ' i'!. " cars nment consists) no, in moving IcdJleth. which Is carnival nK:.in Mex- was tlilat. ne In lbs JiT1 . ''.'!! I? i. i.' i ic... ncrnruimr to me eiory nioni:!n nt re r iiiirieeuin .i.-,., i v - - . . a . .. r Hiuplnjees of the P. chiuonil Light and ! n,'", "lure thp strike Ngan, r rnment virtual, but lt moving niniw nil but them nk you to he patrnt, becaus yon have been, hut I have come to enriyiritubite vou that there was ii, force bt'ilnd you that will, bejond any pe'ad venture, bo triumpnnni anu ror wiiicn jou cm nuori t n little while lo wait." Senators See President wiwon ana party arrived in Atlantic City at 5:40 P. M. There was n large crowd at th Pennsylvania sta tion when the train pulled In. verv well to run .he. a ml 1 , ay Hj' nnu, well c,.ali.te,l with Jammed with vehicles and the leu cent oar saimar.z.,. were , K(U, ,., ,M:)nc,. It M you hive g t to w'ut or he peo,. e. Villa la said to look vc.j-.TI.c Fifth avenue ifuses were lo 1 made aflrr cnsldcral .In .Ms. jri ,, at , r. ,. ,w .x,:1aaM. m to fS low I have not co e , "'In nnd jellow nnd to still use d .itches 1 the beginning to the end of their the closing session ..ft to r-x. CU -on. ,,,.. ,lPP . ,,,, " . , T nmil, becaus- . V N'li'li walking, although ablo to ride a , runs. At the Fourteenth street subway 1 mlt'ee of the National Association ot, ,,y , lm(,.im,.um, oillclaN station It was hard to tell tliat a Mriko """r ' , , etrn.e was In rogjess. for th usual ciowdlngl Thev i-rge.l t-ai the recnmmendaUons s noted The police said that no par-1 1' I'"t Into .-tfect mmc.llntely. Leo- at ,, i .i.l' i disorder was reported. i'"inlc waste Incident to the manufacture .,., , '"n!:" 'A'... r, . .,m. , of tin. Thlid "f UH' live cent loaf was emphnslr.c.l ;,,, lo tbc.r CHILD LABOR LAW JOKER ? Possible Mansion In Thirty Uny Shliiinrnt Clans... The City Hall station of the Thltd AM'iiue F.levaKsl line, which wus m limped on Thttrsilny night Wasiiinoton. Sept. t.--Serlnu nues-' giiiilileil careiitnj uj me Iu.ie lion has been rulsul by members of the .day a ornlng and et crime, Senate Interstate Commerce Committee ' The point or transfer fiom elevated to ....... .... ...... ... ..in li..,.. ... 11i.Hi ut.ei.t ...ml rt It t-il 1 w nemer mc iini.i i.iooi inn eii..-ieii sni. .,,. no.-,-. ... .,"- itniimuccnieiu Hint the van c.iiisile'.,ed ended thej" re il llieir li.vi il. ii'; r t.T- to the car b it n ftleih street and Sixth nveniie. tbev will .111',..'! the l.ntlt. .iirnl.iMt lh Mtt-'kri's on the ci ,eM inr llneu i ic.ifon ror lis iiiscoiu. nuance. r.i-1 a ,.iimili.te ban w put on the liner. vester- !"''Hty "I'd stundarillr.n Ion are utge.l , ,. ,, employed under any clrcuiu- a lavor in me ii-ii i. in .. i. ...... , y,,u.io ,v j, i ih. ,.i,.,i now in the ser Nnauprd by Camera Men. i.nli.. .a.a ti, walks to m.r.i tlm through thu efforts of President WIImmi I avenue b.iw no unusual croc.ds yestcf IsUnrs, but there was no need, for It i ''"' r'0 l,e evaded In many Instances day. was a good natured assemblage or real-1""""","1 " ' lM" ul " " " " .,, dents and aummer people, hut no suffs. ! lrt' da- claiwe STILL DEFIES 8 HOUR LAW. for they wore reserving their welcome- The bill provides lhat no products " ,' ,V' . ,.. ni....,i ..i.i. rhal enter llilcrstnle ciimnierce from any .. .... . ... , oua mlhrrln. k ilned p"nYrom, wlien """"''"ur"' 'stnl.llshmetit In which ' I're.l.le.il Itlnl.', ot S.i.ln rr Inm Mr a'nd M'ra.'w.'rso'n ' ,'rlrUucnherorm,, , Wu'Sl 1 "4 Ulr"tar" " ' automobile.- Mrs. Wilson w.. dreaaed In I ZrilySnTXuv: ' ''". R "H"-- "rlFl a blue Oeorgetto crepe dress over white ,, 8,"onted out that m" " At.hlsou. Topeltu and Santa silk, white fox fur. a whit gardenia i ,,,,1 . "he Ihw hV MnriiK "t"'''1 left ":"M, tl" and a large black hat. She i did not , r(,jucta manufactured by child labor New Vork to attend a meeting nf the smile, but the President raised his hat Until thirty days have elapsed. Can-1 boiml of dliectotH of the road next and bowed, nnd the two submitted lo niug estahllshmcnta for example, which I Tuesday, k.in. nnntnffronnea wnen mo earners . ..Hi.. .. ... ....... .... - . t,ir...D .....j. lur . .w .....ll.iin. t-iiK.i., men rloaed In on tha automobile. j, believed, evade tlm law by holding Tne meeting i uiu now maun organ . the product for thirty days before fill at :S0. Promptly at that hour Mr. j ng orders. ' Wilson and party arrived. The Prral- CmUnvtd on fourth Fag. Tho chlrf! labor bill la nno of thn meas ures that President Wilson urged in th hope of attracting Progressive vote. Heroic leaving be issued a fouu.il statement, reiterating one mmle at Topcka Mineral days ugo, exvhilnlug that tlie road did not intend to comply with tlio Adamson eight hour law "excipt when ordered to do so by the court of last resort." ARRESTS IX STRIKE. Mints I'lri'il nt Trains I'lie PolteP' men Held fur Uulttlim llutv. Inrrp.islrg violence nnd a la'arr tfcn l.er of arrets thin on Thnr-.l iy marked the (Pionil day of the Mil!..- Twentj f.un were nrrc-led up to in o'clock last night : sl'ots were tiled nt Hie pasengeia ot an eleateil lra.ii at Fiftieth street and Ninth iiwnu.'. and U.ttl.s and cob- commended that when, local conditions i . , f ,,., ,.i,,,v ,ii,,i n.,u ..... til... tones were used fi Iv H'-iiiic out make It nece-.nry the smaller loaf may' ni,,1p,.,.H of the Inteiboi.uiEh Hrotlu i.. I the lcnvtli and In. ailtli of the stnl.e i, ne. lift on thu whole payroll of lli.it sjhtein. Mioiils In I'IiimI Pirn In Men, be maintained, with a price consistent i ll(( t,u, w ,,, Willi me cost or maiiuiai iiiic. The bikers went on record strongly ag'ilnM any nttempt to lower the quiHty of bread. S. F. McDonald of Memphis, president To Hie men nf the Hallways company of Hip association, said he lellew-il most Shouts Issued the following circular' of the. imkers of the country will adopt' "i Mi September r. this company Issued t ,e plan suggested to-daj-, a notice which, In part, stated that cm- pinyeiv. or me coiurauj won cimer cn rlngle union man A Miiol.e loinb also was Icoiu' i n.l.. ac tion. , The need of giiaidii iiy ,in.oi lant point on Ihc li'.il.-l. subwaj mid rur- r.ll'e lilies lllld the l.'.lllt of keppilp. tnoi ! than half the Police I 'ep.it Un. in on ai tle dills or on lesArw. 1'im i.auol incn who had In en on strike d.itv sine. Woilne-.l-ij . Willi no time out no sleep, insisted on reporting III Their c m I were carried lo hembpia' lei's, ami nil WahiiimutoN. Sept. . -A hill crcitlng "In view of tlm Inng and faithful eet-. "l V ' '''... .. . . I ,..,.1 nf.ibo.it 20,1 .......n. vie., rendered bv a larce I umber of tl.U "rueis, ii..-j win .. u ..in Senate for an Alaskan Park. 1 1 inn aged or pirtlclpntcd in the Mrlko. I would lose their .ciilin lly In the service, miles of public land In Alaska, Inclnd- comp'ms-s employees, together win, ,l,e( In Mew ., l ie s net . . -jo w " h s g Mount McKlnlcy. the highest m.iiin-, fan that wo arc convinced that thcyl'el'f ' ,N. ' 1 , ' 1 b "4 lain on the North Amoilean continent, weie ilrK.m by rear nnd knowing In dealt wun nimina , was passed to-day by the Senate on mol many ca-cs l).ey were dilvcn by In.iml- j Tha patro niet. Invohe,, w.oe Thon.. Hon or S-.-niitoi Plttiiian. The park will datl.m. thietlenliig their personal safety Mllllgau and llcntj Lev s ( he Lib,, y " - .' .. ., ( ii,,. I.. .....lli.u ... Inln .... nveni.e Stat on ill H'oo,ln . iseoh M - conslllllle asg.llliv .icsei vr iinuei r i un in-1 nn. i io... ... ' i ,,1 .... .. '. ... rectlon of the Secietaty of tlio Interior. . Mrlke movement against rjiclr Deal JuOf- i.atiKi un ... u e . .. ,,.. ......i . ,- The bill has not passed the House. jmcnt, It Is deemed only fair to Klve such I Hon, Joseph Hllnjnsky of the I...- avcuu