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THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW
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BISBEE, ARIZON'A.SATURDAY MOKNBvG, JANUARY 27, 1912.
NUMBER 22fi.
VOLUME 11.
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TARIFF BILL
Democrats Explain New
Measure and Pre
sent Anti-Protection
Doctrine
REPUBLICAN7 ATTACKS
EASILY
REPULSED
UllderWOOtl ShoWS Where
f......i'.w.invnf Moi-
lfiaiiuiiiviiut-i '
Expftct to Stand
on Duties
WASHINGTON, -an 26 The tar
ift revision fight ws opened in the
bottle today when consideration of
the aretal tariff bill was taken up as
the first of Uw measures which demo-
. ,.. .. .. . ,
cratlc leaders will attempt to force
through congress. It was attacked on
the republican sh!e as a departure (
Iroui democratic pledget,, and as I
likely to be destructive to United i
States labor aud Industrie:.. The bill j
went throug live hours of stormy de-'
Late, which will be resumed toraor-'
Charges are Answered
Replying to charg'es that the demo
crats have abandoned the farmer by
not putting agricultural machlnerj
on the fre? lifet. Chairman Underwood
of the ways and means committee r
terted that it Is not a part of the
metal schedules.
-We put In every item that relates
to nwtal schedules," said Under
wood "It has been charged that this
bill will let In cheap Chinese pig
1 Iron In large quantities on the Pacific
coast. The gentleman who wakes
such charges ought to know that the
zaatter of freight rat;3 alone are ,
enough to keep foreign Iron and stetl
out of the Mississippi vallej. and all
that great territory where the United
States producer has a natural' mono
poly. Th; Iron and steel industry
doe not need protection. We have
put tbese rates just as low as weea,!
"?lnd"sUl! secure a fair amount or rev
enue for the support of Ihe govern
ment. What we are not attempting
Is to protect the profits f steel manu
farturem anv more than .we trj to'
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protect the proms ot in uanner, iuc
taker and the ,FHHer
r HMrMhHii 1:111 -& inirii. ul a .u ub t
vania, representing the republican
minority on the ways aud means com
tntttee, demanded of the democrats
why they did not first introduce the
wool revision bill. The inotai scnea ,
nle, he said, had been cut to
lilt. .VIHJ
by the Payno-Aldrleh law of iwu
while the democrats declared the,
tariff on wooJ was the most iwroa ,
sonable of all in their tariff schedules.
Palmer Opens Debate
A crowded house listened .to the j
two hours opening speecn 01 "fpre-.
snUUvo Palmer. demiKrrat. of Penn-
sylvania, -who explained the bill on
behalf of the majority members ol
the wajs and means committee
Palmer said the measure will stimu
late competition by permuting a
slight increase of import of metal
products, and would thereby lower
prices, lie denied It wouU hive any
effect on wages or the established ln
dtmries of the United States.
Representative Hill, of Connecti
cut!, declared the placing of type
writers, linotypes, cash registers and
ether patented articles on the free
list would result In 'vie removal of
plants to foreign soil, while the pat
ents will prevent the -eduction 6t
selling prices in the United States
maiket
SALT LAKE ROUTE
ni Aftin mm
fLHWD CAIC
Will
mte. announced today that a' branch
lttiavnA.. iiAinf. limit from Aloana.
.,- ... -- - .
Nevada, to St. Thomas, would be,
the eren southern part , ot the
state. That fectwn or uian
known as Dixie, and Is tho great-
est agricultural section of the state. 1
Iwt little or no developnfent has been,
made there because of lack of rail
road facilities.
It was also announced today that,
increase UCOl VJVCI posing the projwwd homo rule meet '"Ber regime nas passeu lour year? -..-- -- ";rl ,7"." ru '":;:"', X.,r nr:. nn.lU similar search of old CHinatown. Declez quarry, ten miles from tins
9ivtv Millions for ' ln38 at Belfast, today replied to the "n omce witnout -Having been unnor '"" '-" '""" 13L1 in th ! 3 1 Vnkm District At- In an effort to locate OI Sen, the beau. ; city Sheriff Ralphs, believing it
SlXty Millions IOr he recelyed from wlnWon ,;re Either as to his action in re- beveral ot the -o' "" 5? l?r SSlirty rfri ITI Chinese woman for whom the' may be wanted for a possible dyna-
BettermentS Wcbm informing Londonderry ' fPect to the opening of tie public ease, clerks m tbe General .toey stat CdSUofI police are ractiing In connection mite outrage, has sent an appeal to
T- ... he would not insist on holding "--! "J.?.P had ith the discovery of the body of every sheriff In the state tonight to
SALT LAKE. Jan. zt,. j. iujss 1 the meeting in Ulster Hall, but that " ."- "" . a..u ... ----'----- , ,,j r.t."" V . n.i i ih-.i vc. 1 Seld Ring In a trunk In the dopot at assist ln tracing tne sum. .ccora-
uiarn. Tice Dresiueni ui me jdii. -" ne inranueu to uenver nis sneecn 0-- ..... .. --- -... ,..,... . .1.1. ,.1 1 1. j .,.. ...,10-fniK- seatti e vveanesuiiv. mi to
k . .j u- o,. TnVi. . . ... . .. .. - . iin, ..nvflrTiTTipnT nma nnrsn rniinum - iwaivij vi ,m bv.i.w. .u.u ..- irewi o,,.n. ... c..-..
the Salt Lake Is to hold a meeting ( proposed action, the Tlster unionist . claims In Alaska, in which it wjls 1 In which homestead and other entries i ico. He declared he was "for anv
on March! 4 for tbe purpose ot in-1 council cannot accept any responsi-1 st3ted that Mr Dallinger had passed 'are made. They are the homestead j body to beat Taft." ,
creaing tne aumonzeu oouueu i-
thtbtedness of sixty- or seventy mil
lions, and to take up outstanding
bonds amounting to nearly forty-nine
minions. The proposed Increase 01 1
Indebtedness is for the purpose of 1 DROWNS IN SURF
securing funds to build extensions. ( HONOLULU. Jan. 26. The wife of
It is understood the proposed axten- ijeut. Col. Wilson Y. Stamper, at
tlons are to include a line from Dag-1 tached to tbe Second Infantry, now
celt to Uarstow, and also tbe rebuild
ing at the road between this city
and Provo.
Iowl-' gg3ryrg i.a'.n". 1 ..-, ikmrfik
uesON LETTER
Further Developments
-Wilson Controversy
Brought Out
WORD LIE IS
USED,
WASHINGTON. Jan. UC The con
troversy between Avpodrow VVRsou
and Col. George Hnrtov and Col. lleu
y Wutter-oii about Wilson's nsplra-
tkrnn for the dejuociatlo presidential
nomination was revived tonight when
Col. Watterson gave out the corre-
aponuentv mat nau paaseu between
I him and Senator Tillman, of South
Carolina, jeMerdav and today. '
i In ills letter to Tillman, Watterson
1 demands to know the reason he Is
accused of concealing material facto
regarding the conttoveisy. and Till
man- rr,iv
is that Watterson's
statement to the press described
in
detail the rupture between Harvey ,
and Wilson, but said nothing, of the
cause of if, that Watterson must
ne known tfe rea, reagQll wby h,g
statement was published. ,
Use Plain Terms.
Watterson replied by letter Uiitt
the reason published for tne contra-1
versy the fact that Col. Harvey Sn-'
deavored to secure the suport oft
Thomas F .yan for Wilson, Is a Ho!
of mysterious origin, which he did Mf-
think was given credence u
any-
one Invested with responsible au-
thor!t. He said the proof i In his
possession that the reason given isioay i) eunoraie leceptions, one at
untrue, and states he personal!, en-
deavored to secure Ryan's aid for
Wilson's campaign, and that Col liar-
vey &ad nothing to d witlMh mat-
ter, and so far as he Is aware, knew
nothing of it at the tice
UNPLEASANT WEATHER
MAliu WmtW f.lttl
Wind and Rain Dampens
Ardor of Spectators
"-,- in :L0S Angeles -
.
I.OS ANt.KLKH. Jan. 26 A speeu
race and an altitude duel figured In
today's program at the international,
itin tliin luaiit PodAli ,r oriil Partrilloa
fcfcvi. iTI. a v , Miva !..
w6f0 Jhe cjuggtantg, and tue forrm?r
came out victor. Both rose morel
. l .inn a j s.. ... - t. n.
than 3,000 feet, and tnen made spt
rata to the ground in a stiff wind. ,
The day wa windy and rainy, and
the judges again warned amateurs
1 not to fly, but despite this, as tile;
., , iieiorP. ,0nnir I. T. 1
tH-V. nmt ,llea Ill-innVi. Crnlt rttBi.
and mmie succeg8ful filghu. !
... , . Francisco. I
, , duraUon fllgh, soar. '
uurmon nigui. soar-
I .n- ihnia trlnil nnH rain fnr mnat n
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e umo auove me coaos, w .ere ne , -
- d two hours and 'birt.nvctt
""""r". . . ., k . ft,
tariy in tne uay i-rank, htites.ny
,nr,, L . Jr., , VJ ,.
l,l SI.-'?-.." 'ir:.hl: "'
striking him He managed to keep
control until he effected a safe land-,
, ,
m.- , i
IlrmnlM lalP in the Hnr nn nn
rosq thirty-five feet, with the
of an automobile w-hich towed
aid
the
glider, and then landed in good or I
dt.'
"HOLD MEETING BUT
DO NOT BLAME US
! Burden Oil Reply tO Winston j
C'h'tmhiU Ic Ritripr
narcnill IS Karner
Threatening ;
! LONDON, Eng.. Jan. 26. I.ord I.on'
donderrv. former viceroy of Ireland.
,, r 11,. r,mr,ict lon.ior. nn.
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BOmewhere in Relfa.t. on FebVimry
8.
.
-So far the Ulster Unionist
,- s rWJTU main' obcUon.
whch ,n the interest of law and
order te removed If you de-
terrrf.ned to hold your meeting out -
sIde tne districts which have pa&lon-
ateiy resented your action. At the
same time, having regard to the In-
tens.- state of feelin'e created by yourn
blllty with reiernce to your visit to
Belfast, and they do nV. wish to give.
an assurance they might be unable.
to fulfill.
stationed at Schoheld barracks, was
drowned today while bathing in the
surf.
CKpihML rVtflTf
NKW YORK, Jan. 2C The eleva
tion of John Cardinal Failey to a Ca.-
dtnalati- In the Homan Catholi.'
church was twice celebrated here to-
noon by the clerwmen of New York,
and other dioceses in St. Patricks
cathedral and the other tonight a
the Catholic el'tb where distinguished
t atholit lavmen greeted him as N
occupied .n elaor.ite th'one erected
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
CENTER OF GRAFT1N6D
Trtrftn?fetd lanox. Special rorren-
hiontrcnt of the Review.)
1 WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 Tlioush
gralterb have been found in every
government department and huge
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OUltlB Ul IllUUtf UIHHIUOU 111 Ulltf VIUj"
or the other, the Department of the
interior leads the list of departments
in furnishing rich spoils for financial
pirates. During the last twenty-five
years it has been estimated that more
than $75,OtH)0O0 has been stolen from
the government ln the shape of lands
Recently this estimate has been
finmanAint n II P-mTH tA tlhotl It U'QU .
found that certain con-oratloas lwd .
laid greedy hands' on valuable min-
era! lands ln the west and In Alaska.
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111 AIOSKa aKJIle tile total HtUfl Krai)-
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were confined mainly to the rancher I
...
termed 'leral fencing "From that "'"ion or Secretary Hitchcock spe-
hemt?audsTx ended to rJLTJl "eteclives were employed to run
dealers who bought soldier script,
homestead entry deeds, lieu scrip, and
other forms of government deeds con-
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"'B l"'" "- hi ib.v.ii- uw
In lter davs corporations entered the
Held until practically all lands in the
west were o'vned b svndlcates
Investigation Is Forced.
Public clamor made it mandatory
on the part of the government to un
dertake an Imestlgatio. Detectives !
. . . I
.were hired, special bureaus were or
ganized, and .the work of rcl 'aiming
j lands illegally obtained from the gov-
1 ernment waa commenced The mare's
1 , nest thus unearthed brought within
the reaches of the law some of the
j most prominent men in pwblic and pri
vate life, lumbers of these men were
sent to the penitentiarv and others
were allowed to retain their good
names and reputation only after the
strongest pressure wis brought to
bear.
This condition of affairs naturally
reflected ujton the various admlnls-
( trations. Not a secretary of the In
I terlor Denartment down to the Bal-
, , ,
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'niwinlr atitw lhat the cabinet officer
4w allleVUthe Ui'
'openly stated that the cabinet officer
! -sl8" " T .S "
Secretarv aZuinze?, who resigned
h portfolio on March Tth last, had
, tecn' undor constant fire from the
, h ,,, pr;irtnt Tnfta ,h.
,n.t .n,.- . of Priiatlnn wan
1 nnin.p.i ai hirn hr reason of his action
,t . .i... rnnninehnm rnnt
the claims after having been advised
that thev were tainted with fraud.
He, however, was exonerated of all
blame in connection with the admin-1 vey 160 acres of land, the conditions I WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. The fight 1 the late Supreme Justice Harlan, of-lveasels was settled today satisfactor
tstration of hU olfice by a committee i or which ,vary with each grant. of the Southern Pacific for several fered the place to Secretary of State ily to both nations. This ancounce-
of congress 'million of dollars worth of land In I Knox. Judge Hook, of Kansas, is still j racnt was made tonight at the close
ln the main, however. large corpor-1 WEATHER FORECAST. ! California came to a climax today .supposed to be leading candidate fori of a cabinet meeting, which after ex-
atlons or the country have been the! i when lest cases wero presented in ' the place but the delay In appoint-, animation of the approved terras of
. . ft rry ioitaw, t..i ?.......-. I-.- ..... ....i. i .h. tmrnmA Aiirl mnnt hag Hmn rtu in rtirrirc thft . ttlo note ACTCfrA On !,V Camilla liar-
principal ouenucrs. ueai estate nrms,
mining firms, and other companies snow at night or Sunday in the norUi -
,., n !-,, inHc.riui in thnlcm portion. Fair !n the south aud
mtHHio a.-t.ct havp h'pn nrraised n.t dlf.
in lu honor The reception wae
r,irUlcr d,sUllsu,8,lM by tlic present !
of Caidin.il OlWions of Oaltimore.
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two Amoncan cardinals have iartlcl-
iwted In any ceremony together In
this countrv. .More than 3,000 at
lended the reception, w'dch was ad
dressed b Cardinal Gibbons and
iioor Gaynor
lerent times of Und grabbing. The
most gigantic frauds, however, were
those carried on by a ring of real es-,to
tate dealers in San Fianeisco. Their
motle of operation defied detection by 3'iry today in the packers' trial as lm
the otlteers of the government for Iortant links in the prosecutions c 1-
j ears.
1 lummy entry meii were procure! '
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and leels to large tracts or land ob
tained. Lands worth anywhere from
512 an acre to $250 an acre were
! secured for from $3 to $500 per tract
of lbO acres Often the ring would have
legislation pas-cu uy congress wntcn
ouW be ? thel.r tcos'- h as
tn" creation or rorest reserves
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"""c t"u,.u,iu u. v.-o i "."
looted, in lieu of this
oroDertr was located. In lieu of this
-
These operations were carried on sue
ceaafuilj- for years until In the admin-
down the thieves. V number of them
were routed out of the General land
ollice In this oi-y aim in some ' the
western states, and through these men
information wan gaiherel concernlrg
the ring.
Of th San Francisco firm, the tie-1
partraent got such information as 1
practically cleaned .up the greater part 1
or tno gratters in one run swjop. ine
dominant member of this firm was ai
man T Ihti hichnct filllto t trn nrnm. '
man of the highest reputation, prom
inent in club and social circles. Ho
grew from poverty to affluence with
in a short while. He was brought to
the District of Columbia along with
several of ins co-conildrators for
frauds In lands in nearly every state.
ln the web. After a trill vvrtih cov-
ered the history of h'is crimes for
more than 10 years, he was sentenced
to the penitentiary
Worldwide Search Made.
The information received In this
case was gotten by detectives and oth -
ers who scoured the world In their
search. .The case ruined several men '
and two women, caused the tragic
,i,hn
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on tile concernin? Individuals who
' on hie concerning inuiviuuais wuo
have applied tor vernment land aiul
The m"hXrobTa.nnB landS '
from the government is generally
known to all people of the west and
tor this reason thousands have at one
'time or arother obtained tracks of 16
i acres or more.
At the present the Interior Depart-
menr has classllied the various forms
1 entry, mineral anu non-minorai, lieu,
Hand scrip, soldiers" scrip and perma-
'nent deeds. In general the dpeds con-
1 run nivi,u.,A r air omuiua),
colder Sunday.
into
BANDITS MAKE ESCAPE
VANCOUVKK. Jnn 2U Two mas!.
3UVHK. jan stTnomaKK
XX jrrs: ts '
Canada In broad daylight to.
,e Mnmger Steaves and ono
ed men armed
the I lillcre
rank or
day. dro
of his clorkH into the ault, slnic):
down another unconscious and es-1
(aped wKh Sl.'J'jy, all the money lit I
the till. i
The first mnn to enter the bank I
pointed a revolver at Steaves while
the other man covered ledger keep-
er Harrison and Teller Richmond, or-
dering them to hold up tin. Ir hand?
Ifirhmnnil nml llarrlsnn re some
distance from the bandits and Rich-
niond backed out of his cage and, i
throwing the keys Into a box In- I
side slammed the door. As he ptepiM-d
out the door locked Itself will:
the,
' fcejs Inside a maneuver which de
layed the robbers.
' rvnocK narnson uui, i
oners to enter the vault. Harrison '
demurred, upon which one of the ,
. men said to his companion, 'let's
shoot him." "No I'll settle him,"
said the other, and struck him down
with his rovplver butt. The men
then put all be money from the cash
Pox.e.! in' t,,e'r Pu ann leit tne
Diinuing Dy a uacK entrance,
Th notice have a eood description
"'"'- "'t:".'.
direction thoy took
time in two
This is the fourth
j ears the branch of the Royal I5an
In Van.-ouvcr has been held up
PAIIKFRS RF RFI1TFN
UPON ANOTHER POINT
Evidence Once
ore Admitted Bv '
the Court
CHICAGO. Jan. "6. Thirty ft H
tfyinwi f,mrflii sthpptK nf the Xntinnal
,ackjns company tor shipments made '
eastern cities between Januan i
. and Aogust. 110. were rend to thu
stantlal chain of evidence. The
de-
fense made a determined effort
to 1
elude these documents.
Uln nn. r I inirhap tt,;i
Stoiner G. Iingher, margin clerK
of the Hamiiiond Packing company, a
btibsldiary of the National Packing
company was on the stand all day
From ligures in the corporation's
books, instances were cited where
there was a difference In price of
meat of one cent per pound in the
same lot of meat, sold in the same
' - W in cities hundreds of miles apart.
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The detense argueu
, rf
thefee fact
received were not
determined on margin
MESHES DRAW CLOSER
ABOUT DYNAMITERS
T '
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Use Of Funds By McNamara,
Is Explained to the j
Grand Jury
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan
about John J. McNamara's expenses j
lit paying his "dynamiting crew," am! j
in bujlng explosives to blow up
"openshop" structures for more than
two years before
his arrest were
made available to the federal grand
' jury todav through Lee M. Rappaport.
i formerly attorney for McNamara. He
(told the grand Jury the names of
'those to whom he had lntni3ted all
check stubs and cancelled checks
1 that showed the McNamaras' deal
mes from December. 1909. until ir-;
ings irom ,Jemu'e ""' "",," Sai
T? a.i,i mM the I fSo n! -
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1. j .,.. ., ..nicn-rniiv
Employes Are Forced
Vault at Point
of Pistols
It is staled here that the Chinese
about the country and fot pajmentj
about tne country anu 10
ot men to Bet off exploalona.
- ANYBODY BUT TAFT.
Garfield
'
Favors Someone Who Can
Beat President.
I ALUUUUERQL'E, Jan. 26. Jas. A.
Garfield, former secretary of the in
' tenor, arrived here today from Mw "
LAND CASES UP.
uui mhuiuvum u ,uv ,,,.. vm- v.-..
' of the United States. The railroad
! claims tho land by .reason Of a con -
gresslonal main line grant
PHOF.MX, Jan. 26. Voat of
fhe superior judges, elected
Deoembpr 12, huYe agreed to
meet In Phoenix soon after
rirona's flnaf Amission as a
state and decide on uniform
rules to govern procedure
Tho will confer with the su
preme court and -the starv
bar association
ppuijj- MrEnn
h r H B r Hflnh
U.LIIMIL I q ' V
v 'U i
OF HELL HOLEB
. f
'feteel Trust IS Attacked
rn Wnrlfitio- H
I 1UI MUItUII; lis
.Employes Too
Long Hours
TWENTY HOUR
C II f FT"
kJ111 -
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2--""ellt;
n0ies-
ot the I'nited States Steel
corporation came up for discussion
this afternoon In the senate commis-
s 101 on education on th bill which
would JmiMJse an eight hour labor , transfer but denjlng it la untlertak
icstriction on all government contract , en heclMts, oI any dissatisfaction
v,ork . . over the treatment of 1Mb art loan"?
J-rom reports 01 tne oapartmem 01 1
commerce and laltor un the steel In
dustry, said Chairman Horah, "It Is
shown that the Steel corporation
naving millions of dollars in dlvldeiUs
and y21 nas lts 'lIe11 Ho'es-' Men
a,e compelled to work twelve hours)
a uay. seven tiay? in tne weeK. ana
there are others who must work
eghteen to twenty hours on one shift
No man who has taken an oath ol
! olfle can ignore this."
ueneraj counsel j. r. Jioy. 01 1
, the National Manufacturers' assocta '
tion. declared the manufacturers gen.- j
erally objected to being made "Vlca-i
rious victims of the abuses that ev 1
1st in orr industry
CONFESSES KILLING ,
LONG YEARS LATER!
Remorse Wins Confession
From Wander After
Nineteen Years
EUREKA. Cal.. Jan. 2C Torment
ed by a killing done, he savs, nineteen
years ago in Kentucky. J. W. Gray,
who came here a week" ngo from
Texas, has surrendered to the local
police. Ily strange chance, a man
was found here with knowledge of
MM case, who identilled Gray yester -
day by scars on his back. Word
was senl to Kentucky ofllcers. Ac.D "c aecision 01 ine national
cording to Gray, he was a deputy 'sembly concerning the fiituie
sheriff at Sand Hill in 1S93. He
savs h- was sent to a nlcnlc to ar-
savs ik was seni 10 a picnic 10 ar
IAJhrinnnvwH!'1 ,1 """S
' fS.e5 r T knifed T Wsslster
sajs, I-assed a knire to nis sister,
I x'ho 8,abbrd ..Gra , 8.e?.L im;
uray says lie i.ieu anui aimiruus aim
fled He learned a revVard was of-1
fersd for hit srrest, and wandered
iv r the countrv Grav Is now forty
years old, and has telegrams and
letters from relatives in Kentucky
received refcentlv.
IHATGHET HEN SEEK
FOR CHINESE WOMAN
Six Companies Take Up
Hunt for Suspected
Murderess
PORTLAND. Ors, Jan.
26. Three
In the em-
hatchet men, said to be
Ploy of tire Six Companies, searched
every nook and cranny of China -
town here today, and later completed
seettie vveanesuiiv.
Six Compantes Issued an edict dl-
recttng the Chinese in -all partsot
the country to aid In the search for
OI Sen, and placed a penalty of In-
sta"nt death on anvi Chinaman harbor-
lng her.
OFFERED KNOX FIRST.
1 Report
Credited That Taft
Tender of Judgeship.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2C It Is re- I. PARIS, France, Jan. 26. The Fran
llably reported here today that the j co-Italian incident arising irom tho
president, before considering tile seizure of the French steamer Ma
names of any candidates to succeed nouba at Carthage, by Italian war
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becretary .agei ot tne uepanmem 01
. commerce and labor, may yet be
I selected.
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WZMJZLS3tet SaM. "lL:-9
IKK IRE
FOR AMERICA
J. P. Mon&n Will Bring
His Collection Home
From Europeai
m-"-
-0?,ES ARE SPEN'l
From European
v.. BERING OBJECTS
Government Co-operates
With Financier in
Perfecting His
New Plan
NKU YORK, Jan
concentration of the
treasures which J. I.
20. Ultimnte
scattered nrt
Morgan has
been collecting for many yours, a;
.lM.H.l . ..!.... V,AJ, flAA 1,111k
an rBuiiiaim trti,i; ul f iWiWWivi'v,
I 1 uotil n lm .tin r.A, lllnh lAlltll
--" JTmericn hnan-
cler Is now making for a tralnsfer of
the valuable collection of Ivories ar.d
gems from the South Kensington mu
seum of lndon. to Nw York Coa-
flrmftiv tnilnv fhr, 'revwirr ff th...
by the British museum. J. P Mor
1 gan, Jr., intimated that his father
1 proposed also to arrange foi a
transfer of his art loans now in Paris
I and other European cltes, to Amerl-
' ca.
Young Morgan statad the treasury
,iIIV,rl.. , .nnprgln n-i.t, hu
fatner in a nlost effectual manner.
and ho,,ed thero nul(i b(, ,lule
trollble ln gett,ng the art treasures
, lnto this Munlrj
ETO
ANOTRER EXPECTEO
China's Empress Once More
Agrees to Abide By
Decision
PEKING, Jan. 20. The armistice
between the government and Tepubh
cans which expires at S o'clock M)ti
aay morning will probably be t
tended The expiration was fixed lv
an imperial edict yesterday, by Prem
ier Yuan Shi Kai, and evidently cod
ers some court design. Yuan undoutt
edly favors the abdication, and th"
Chinese ore confident that the .iibdi
cation will come without furtlu"
lighting 1 ' "e rone reueraieu oy tne cuicr
iof oUerday 1 that It intended to abidf.
as-
go-
j ernraem j bi tue e.ui-.r e
Yllan bm Kal toda .telegraphed
rpi t.-0., n,ir.iatnV nt tnoiif,.
' the new republican cabinet ,
nuesting a compromise In the moth-
choosing delegates to the na-
, tional assembly and such compro-
f nrtnnlw1 mriv lftarI , n ns.
.... , .. .-.., . . --
of a republic
The court and Yuin are evidently
mutuallv suspicious and If ! re
rorted the guards jf both have been
Increased
DYNAMITE IS BOOTY
. OF
San Berdoo Fears- Another
Explosion Outrage
Is Planned
SAN HERNARD1NO, Jan. 26 It
' was discovered today that fifty tons
, of high powered dynamite had been
stolen from ti- power house of the
the authorities, there Is no
Indication that the "ticklish" job
was "turned" by common, ordlnarv
thieves, who sought the explosive for
commercial value, but they believe
professional well acquainted with
dynamite and Its peculiarities were
the robtrs.
INCIDENT IS CLOSED.
Made , France and Italy Settle Their Differ
ence on Ship Seizure.
( ;-- ----- -- -- --
rere. French ambassatlor at Homo
and Marquis Dl San Glullano, minis
ter of foreign affairs.
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