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MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED HRE83 ,U 100AV8 NEWS TODAY. THE WEATHER. Fir nd Warmer Tonight art J TuUdi. VOLUME XXII. CALUMET, MICHIGAN, MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 14, 1913. NUMBER 142 COMMISSION RULES ON U, P, IRON RATES Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill Makes Reappearance - i WORKMEN LAY DOWN TOOLS IN BELGIUM TODAY 4 Quarter of Million Strikers in Great Walkout for More Political Rights SAP'S RUNNING : , " I T sj m iyi k FOR FINANCIER Final Tribute Paid by His Loving CONDITION OF PONTIFF SHOWS IMPROVEMENT . Temperature Returns to Normal am! It's Thoufiht Dancer of Pneumonia Is Over POPE IS STILL VERY WEAK Alter Good Night's Rest Physi cians Give Out Reasuring Bulletins Today RESTED QUIETLY THIS MORNING ,l !!. At ::n p. ..Hiiiinn r Hi.' i i.n,irv during' 1 1 1. It is In- rc-iifi.i- llll" III) ) mure bud not risen, I certain .n..' tin if n inn niii'Miia. also of Hi. i.i I In- I'.. i 's I l ) llll- , .1.' 1 1 1 1 1 i : 1 1 ii.ns. ; i .1 1 t. -'I'll.' M. 's i i-iii Mr , i..i'. . .u ..in n'cloi k l.. l is in . 'I ho 4) i.x.-i m t iff n'.' mil rpi .('.! ,;s ;i sign t ! is .,' i' pneumonia. Prof. ! '-.:. on list v intr tin pope's i: 1 1 1 i- examining hitll. n:i i ". Mil I Pope's illness II' i.i.r.ililr solution if Its M.ssi he IVpo ! i ll. Iilli' ! be pa aho proper care nl' li im-el:'." iil.'iliii was issued I llu 1 1 atly today; "I lis lioliiiisi I I U-lll I.C'.lll . 'I H- III . ill. Ili.il ..i.' reieiii in lil-i i--m-iv .: u iiil central i i.n. id i.. n l nii.ivii -m-fii is. 1 1. n.--ii. -n .! . ni.ii'.iiig: Last l.iclil wasth. - it.--.' I lit- hr-t relapse "ufi'en.; '! it 1 1 1 lli. c.ravest anxi.-t ii . :ili';f.l l.y hi-1 ilii !. I'. ill r i'nl iiulmitnlii.ii. h i..v ii;,- ..rtiKliuur In- suffered la a i all relieved tin' I'i'iit ill" an.! lo obtain a loii'r and re.1 ' During tin- night lily li-ii' - i-iadually decreased imlii it . ii i.i !is. Uh, int.: j :ii tin- I ii- ii ii. lli ii i ..iii'i-ri'i'il rested MUi.'lly ph si. i.i ns are a I. out his in - 1 1, . The iioiitil'i' look around l.im. 1'i.r maini'd .-ili'iil ami .1 Ih e mi. I Mm of ho day I he - I:. .i t sh i. almost w it hoi, t l.y coiiKhinw'. Dr. Amu'i 1 ope twice aflir Hie l M.iichiafara this niornii. Ii'i-i d Ho- eonililion as sta- Mil. II 11).' "i' is t.'ilitlL; Ihe l'ope's illness '! i ,1 tr.iiuiiilit . The con il tii.n if the end is approach. '; v i'l not come for some das ' ! The. churches arc not un li i Miu .led and ordinary tourists 'II allowed I . i visit Ihe ;; h'tit-S x i if.i it. Oirriui;(s drive op "mix ini'veine; cardinals, am- ' Mini IiIkIi prelates to imiiiirc " li.i I'optt'.M condiHoti and read l,,i.-.i iMil'itlns, The phsicians i ' i ine clc cr In allndiiiK would- i ' ' i :. w'i m's. They ciiier s..me- ,; i oiie door and '' i :nd i In re are '" l I" .'hoove fmnt. ll" :iuuht lhe al sometimes at an inlinile If they han ' iiltei lx noil 1 'M'MIIMI, !':-M.i- ilii Vatican all is transooil 'm miss i.aiiw t,, ,,. transacted 11 'l'lii: Is iii marked contrast 11 '" XIII was on his sh k led, 1 '! vthlMK was at n slandslill ii.m; eeninsioii ,.sied even he !"'( death arranmnienis for a III w V ll Hi,,, f.., '.'ll. las, I cardinals l.elna pushed .I r.l !:i.l i'.n M.iii-i iif a. I i!n- In 'Jonie thai II .my con- !" draw n from ihe pies ' it must lie that those l'r' do lad epec him I" "td eld father mUv nf i renting n,,, ,'uinnriiii I'opc fiat - i'l.. Wll -.ON ;mi r, f,TAflT TAD. Cni fHIM rM Low HelA Worn tly "resident's Dauohtern. ,( :o imirii n. I April 11. Sin Ihe of ihe Mlf.:i U ll. m n " 'i nii.hi,,,., ,,r pnident, .. 1 li.ii Mn,,, ;,. ,.,nv , ,,,,f, 1:IVI, ''W.d ll,.. ovamplc thi set of Roiie; '"' ' I IcHn and woatlnu flat heels on shin- hl ,(f ,,,,, ,,Yrri(.,, p.. ,fH id l'ru,f, he.-ls which fornfiiv I"-' Sail., I. I. Ma. M,r ,,lf.v un. ,.nirK h.r,,(,i , " ,,y"OH Wilion si.ll are hapm and """-'i'le H, ow-h,.,. Hpp,.r.M. fau"'e evening shoes arc of 1,1 '"dsli, . preilom inn t Intr color in K.ovi,,, n( r,nis,.(, wUh iUilul . tu, ef chiffon rhnu. Washington. Ai.ril 14 In .mini Hon wild l)i, 1-.. iisi.lnalii.il nf freight rales .hi pi,- in, ii ,, in point In th upper peninsula (,f Mi. liu-ii, in ,i'si. iiali.iu in 4.1 !,! static, ih. interstate 'OlllllMMY.it. Commission ,;,M ;, j, ihtU Ihi-i ge'ieral principle; "an investment made In an industrial enierpi Isc in i " liaia'i' mi iln existing iai.' or relaxa the readjustment of Hi.- rati' kuiii' lure foiiiul t.t .i niiri'MKoiialile." Appropriation Dill. Washington. April 14. Providing l hat throe hundred t housand ilollars of its total, .shall not In- used under the Sherman law for tlm prosecution of lai ini-r'H i o-opt rativi. organization or (ho labor unions, the Sunday civil ap propriation hill was re-Introduced, in Hie Mouse today. Tall vetoed ihe Mil because i f th;it provision which ho characterized as "class legislation of I In miisi vicious soi l." llill also ear- lies appropriation for various branches of ihe K"M inineiii. totalling mil' hundred sUlci-n thousand. Whll" not willing to make formal ani'oiiiuemcnt of his views, (lie presi dent let ii bo Known today he d-M-s not ohjei I to the passage, of the liill In. (he same form Tail vetoed it. t'hairman I'tulerw oo.l of (he ways and means enininittee was ordered n lied 1 1 i(:i - l. ph sii la ns, who declar ed he had a .slight l'e'cr ho.I was in dno-'ei- of a I. leak down from hard Wol U on Hi. I ll ill' hill He may he i-i.iitin.'il M'Vi-ril davs His iiln li.i II.. I int. rll le Willi Hie Mouse eailei V hi. Il V ill W i I Iv all. D. A. R. CONVENTION OPENS. Twenty -third Contmtntjl ConQie&s May Develop Fights. Washington. April 1 4 - I'nlil ics tilled Hie air about ('oniiriciilal hall today al Ihe opeliiim of tli i I t 1 1 1 -third c.it: of the national so-htt-l's of Ihe Ainer The l.i-eiinial h e lini nial cinu'ivss lii-IN of the l:in i. an Hi i. lot Inn. t ion of ollici i s lakes pla mietin,' an. I as usual there id contest mi f.-r the uhV al I ho; i' iit-(reni ial of Hie Hn.'iety. I or 11.. Ihlid linn- Mrsi W illiam I'linunini.f, Sio!', a i e.'.l.l. nl of Ncv Vi.ik and a leader of a powerful fa. ti.. n in the 1 A. IS . is out for Ihe ol ll. e i.f pn si.h lll-Ui l.vl a I. He,- NiroliK e't n.pi'lieiil ani'ears In l.e Mrs. John Mill i r id. i tun. ol Hiil'lali.. Still aliolh an.lidile for the In iioi, and one i-i evp.cl.-d lo hasc v.. hd l.a.K of the -. .i 1 1 hi in del l ali s, is Mtfl. liii I - s Hrvau ..f feinphis. a . 1:1 u !, !i -liai.h.'lcl Seilllltes. The I I... held ii it t it Hie end A inos eini nt has hi'vn Ihe delt .'ales lo elect T. S'otl, nlirliiK ple.s holiolal pi eyidelil- so. I. IS . ler i.f Admiral led I. Ml will lli of this Week. started anions .Mrs ,M ilthev id. Ill -Uelli I ll. ; in f.'ll of the GOTHAM'S OLDEST DANKER. J.Trnes Selicjman Enters .Upon .Nine tieth Year Today. New York. April H. .lames Seli,; man. N"' York's oldest hunkers enter ed upon ids ninetieth ear loilay. The anni i rsarx was made the occasion ..r a f;imil n.'iH'erinu; which was at tended ox a ncml" r of Hie children and t'landchilili'i li and one fcivat tiraml. liild of the aK'd hanker. .lam s Selimnan is the eldest mir- ivr of the i iuhl hroth.rs who achieved world-wide prominence an financiers molt r tin- firm of J. and W. SeliUMliin iv 'o. 'flic eitlht hlotllCI'S Well' llilliMS of Herm:in. All Hi hoys I'eceiv. an,! .Ins-ph the I'liilcd and s"ttVd ll a koimI m'IiooI educaticii the oldest, i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i v. i aled to States while still ymini; ii Manch flunk. Ta. The S heen the Hie I'nil lit man hanklnir firms have fiscal and naval aneiils of I Stales continuously since m;v .lain.-s Selimnan l.ec.ime a imm her of ihe Xe.v York stock tXchatiKo in lvi;! and nieinhi t s of is now on that hod. .f ll I'lest DACON. MURRAY WEDDING. New York, April 1 1 ITomlnent representatives of society ualhcied this afiernoon al the weddinu of .Miss -i.-..inii Minr.iv. dai'!il:tcr of Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Alexander Murray. I'liiri'l I.. IS.isoii of lio.-loii. son I and if the r.n .o. r ambassador lo Fran and Mr'. Itol.eri f'.a. i n. Mrs. Fraiddin Lord, a cm mi. f H.e htide. w:ih H,e mail on of honor, and (lie oH r atleiidants in eluded Mrs. njjdeii I.. Mill''. M;,r' ..... i, i Kdtth Moiliiuer TI hnn h ceiMi,..i was f iwed I'V the hrido'5 lecepli I Hie liollle oi Wei I'ifiv-ltrst ?irfcf. pannt- oi f.oNsior n nunAi. I irr. Kichmond. V . l from Florida. H.sircria. Cair.linas. Ti nnesseo, 1 I.- Del. t:nes Alahain.i. Hi M Issisiappl. Lonl'd.ini and . inr: In Fli'hmot lei-nth i'otifi lcl" ninth which is row for a fom lonferen.e Hiis of more than H.er via rM are arrn - ,1 to attend the e for lincalion in lh lo me. I here tmnor ,i,u' session. Tho ear promises to he rdinary Intncst nnd Importance The illscm-ssioii w ill I" l. olliik; tor. el Ihe prol.lem of how . nrm life mole proniaoie an-. .... I more en liv able. IM.,1 ..I. lohl.l has discovered . '- utwi teaches yonnw Brl ma o" i ii-ii the art of r Imrliftlntf. Friends to Memory of Late J. P. Morgan ON HIS FATHER'S CENTENNIAL Strange Coincidence Makes It Son's Funeral Day THE HEAD OF FIRST SYNDICATE New Vork, Arril 14. The funeral ol I. 1'. M irxan was held at 1 o'clock this morning' from SI. HrerRvs I'ro ti stain iM'iscopai church, where be laid worshipped for half a centur. Afterward a sKial train con ve ctl I In pariv t Hartford. Conn., for Una! services at the Mornan m:iiisoleum. Hlanketcd hv a covcrmtf of I've thousand red rose MoiKnn's favorite lower. Hie cofMn hit ihe Morgan li I'larv, where the body laid in sial idnee I rida.s' ni'-'Jn, shortly before l'1 .'. I... l, for church. A vested choir of 1 1 vi m pr.-ci .led the funeral k r v into SI. liiol;es. I'.elnn.l (he choir .nine ihe i'Iitk), then Ho pallbearer' and eolllli. I'lftcell hlllldl'eil persons. i i the most noiaiii.' m i in rin.-; New York has seen, in many ears, crowded into Hie church. Admission was bv card. So c'real had heell the oeiiuind for tickets that tnai hnn 1 1 red-- could in M he ace. iminodaled. N'ot half of Hie C-. tiereeatlon with wh m Alorean a ..rshipped oblained a.lml.-i- NIOll. Many Notables Attend. Ainoin. 'be hoiiorar.x pallhearer. were Lewis t'ass l.e.lxar.l. 1' I 111 ii Root. Uol.eit 'tacon, .l..s. t'hoalc. labeil M. Jary and Set h Low. Tin ehaniel was hauk.-d high with flora I offermc.-i. I. m these were ony a email nan of H.e laiiolre.l.M that poured ii.l.. Hie Moic-an home. Most of these wen- lift behind lo be distribut ed In li-i.-pllalM. Alllo lie, the n.iuer-i were orchids and palm haves froi a lancer..!' W illiam of h rma n . H.ihl lnoltC".' ci..:." b.i.iaih crown palms from the I ii-ii. h republic, cailatid of vlolfts and lilies of the vallev tr.Mn Hi.- r.rili-h amt.ar.--a. lor ami a wreath f orchids from the Italian Ka.v.-rit in. Mil. I 'our pews wife n served for the partners of th frm ot Morgan ami ompan and lli' ir wives. Thiri.v -n stu'lctlcs. iiislitution and i.rsatna- tinny, with which Morgan was identi fied were represented. Aaioic; th." present were Andrew Carne'-;ic, Thotn- n-- laMsoii, Oiarlos S. Mi Ih n. . l. YandiThlit. Jr., riarence M. Mackiv and N'icholas Murray Lnlfer. I'l'owd- estimated by Ihe. police at l.i.inin choked the thoroughfares lead iDK to the church. Directly opposite th,. entrance to the church live thou sand wire waiting lor hours. A hun dred policrmin Kep hack the crowds. Thousands who stood Impatiently dur ing the !"til-r service dishanded with out Incident at Hie close. Centennial of Father's Birth. Ry an n1d coincidence the day ap pointed for the funeral of I. Pierpont Morgan is the centennial anniversary of Ihe Dirt li of his father. Junius Spencer Mnri.Mii, father of the lal" financier, was horn one hundred years apn today in West Springfield, Mass. He was the real founder of the Rient financial house of Mot-pan. Wlien he wa.s i youmj man his father set him up in husiness in Hartford at an ex pense of $'.i. oiHUI The niereantil' venture was such a .--access that in ;) few years he was ahle to dispose of hi interest for f r.oo.oon. miii that sum he removed to Ho ton and embarked In a fresh enterprise of a simlllar character. When he wnx icady to make another turn he sold otil ids interest lor $i;ilt,iMin and went lo lmdon. Iiecoinin a partner of 1core 1'eahody, the furnoiis Ameri can hanker and philanthropist. Head of Firt Syndicate. In 17 .Inniii S. Moruan launched into the i;reat new kind of enterprise which Uin ever since 'disHnuiilshe.l ihe MniR.ui llrni. In Member of Mint year the city of London was siired by the news thai .1. S. Morgan tind t'oin-p.-my had taken a lYench loan of LT.O.. H(i0.iii1ii francs Jf.o.fi.iO.aoo). It -wa-i the fust ryndie.no operation in the world of finance, and one of the laV- .-1 nnd boldest ever know n. Wllhln the two preceding month: the Ur m.nns Fa. I cruFhed the French army at Selan, hesieped Pari nml tnken the emreror prisoner. The I'rencli were elr.nrly doi. inert to defeat. The only "utliority for Ihe loan was a provisional Kovrrnmont at Tours TnKlnjf 2r.,flnM'"! francs' worth of bond tinder such t lrcum.staneer. In volvrd Rirnt risk Accumulates Dig Fortune. In three month the vnr wn over, in n year the securities had ndvnncfd fifteen points above wlmt tliey cost Mores n. Ami the ndicato wn te- llved to have eleared fi.OOO.OOrt hv the transntlon. Thn former Host on dry oodii merchant took his place in th o '.'i- i ignL) PFANSOHMIDT CASE GROWS SENSATIONAL Defense Tries to Show Strongest! Evidence of Murder Faulty j Oiiincy, III.. April 1 I.- The first real seni.utioii of the I'laii.iehmidl murder trial was produced by the attorneys for the defense this morniiii; when they a I tempted In prove to the Jury that ihe human Mood on the hand axe foiin.l in tut- fiioci if ihe T'fnn sehmidr home mint, in r.ome manner. ha,ve ciime on the a e after the. fua . Local physician.' tfsiitled that when liny examined Hie axe on March IS, Id 1 2. olood corpuscle were distinctly i eliued. The alleged crimed was com mitted on September 1'7, !!!?. After this testimony w.im kIwh. t. Fivderl.-k .eit, palhologi. I of .Vorih wiMlei'i uoiv ei'Ml v , and two local phy sicians I 1 lli.-.l that blood eot'pll.-cles would lot he distinctly ileiiii.il on any metalic object which had been sub jected to ureal beat. The blood would lave been burned off nliivly,. Dr. it w is positive blood would not h.nv.- i.niained on any axe of which the I. an. lie had burned off. NARCOTIC IN BULLETS. i.,,.ni.nn rtf p.t.i...rni. Mm Ic ninn Tested by Army Officers. Pittsburgh. Pa.. April ll.-Pnited Slates army officials are evpirltnent !n with an invention of Alexander P. Ilnmphre. a pait. rn-inaker of Hd. city, that may revolutionize warfare. A "narcoii. " bulb i describes the in vention in a word. In his sleep. pro ducinir missile Humphrey uses a min ute part tele of moiphia. The drim is carried In tiny wells in the steel .lacker of the regulation nrmv bullet. The soldier reoeiviim a slight flesh would from ihe m w bullets fmhts no more that dav. but calmly sin t h- s himself out on the .round and sleep. i. The tleeiiiK bnrular who is winded' runs but a short distance, and Hun Ihe sleep potion takes elTis't, and he sits down and is captured. ORDER MISUNDERSTOOD. McAdoo Would in No Way Suppress Legitimate News. Washington. April it. Secretarv McAdoo of the treasury .h lyirlmenl. las practically revoked his previous order by which suhori'iinate w ie for bidden lo nive out news, except Ihromth the recretary's otlice. The; oscretary lsued the f How inn amen-1 datory lustrm timis to tils assistants: j "The pecretarj 's meinoraiuluin wilh lefeience lo ihn; out news was imt j Intended to prevent the publi atioil i of routine news matters of legitimate! Interest to the public. Heads of tm- j ieau.4 an l chiefs of divisions may rive, lo rei.resent.il ives of the pn ss any or- dinary new -, but matters inv i.lv inn t views of pob.y or n form m the de-1 (.ailment should be submitted to the reeretary of Ida approval" McCABE TEAM VS. Y. M. C. A. The McPabe Indoor baseball team will meet the Y. M. P. A. indoor .squad on th" association floor tomorrow cvenimr. Nichols and Phrislensen will form the battery for the "V." t. m r nd Roasr ml Phamberlain will play tlie mound and receiver position for the McPabe mno. world, tecond only to the FwOlhehihh In the srAatest financial operation. of that time the financing of Rte it rov irnment loans nnd held it through rait th. '7i. .liinius S. Morgan died nt Monaco. April S. xf0. leaving ! hi on, .1. Pierpont. Morgan, a fortune In cxce8 of lio.ooo.ooo. ,, .;. v POLK WILL SUCCEED v : LOCB AS COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS IN N. Y. : v Va'-hiin t"ii, April 14. I'runl; ! v L. Polk of New York, a 1 iwver. v has accepted Wilson's offer to l.f-eonie collector of customs in ! New York, sun e.-diiu: William : l.oeb. Jr. ,., .. .. .;. ,j. .j. . -j. a --.-! ANARCHIST ATTEMPTS TO ASSASSINATE ALPHONSO Madnd. A pnl 14. Kmir Alpli.-.r.-o took a ride thfoiinh the- park thi morning and was warmly saluted be the crowds, who expressed their joy that Ih'- kilOr escaped the bullet ?, tired by the annrchlst. Raf.iol AUecro. je' terday. All. eio was still in a tin i ry niiiod today. During tr.. rxaroln a ti.ei he forced the f iiai.U and InteiT" KatlnK mnuistrutes to laimh al his w it iv "'inmeiua. Three shots were tired at Ihe mon arch In a street ol the capital city, lie owes his escape to his "Wll niirar.e, coolness and skilled horsemanship. Inquiries by the police in I'.arcelona show that Allegro was recently re jected Hem the Spanish military sen - i.-i , nwiiitf to suffering from n null:: attacks, and was frequent Iv without employment. Hi w ife is a woman it I noble birth MAY REINSTATE CADETS. Court Mait.jl Board Assembles to Reop. n Case;, West Point. N. V.. April IF In ci nipliinco with tho recent order o. Secretary of War Harrison and in conformity with tin act of the recent P. muress. ihe peneral court martial which expelled four West Point cadet from the service more than a year ao tor ullen d intoxication, reconvened at j the academy hero today to reconsider the cases. Pa ptain Thomas M. Dar- J rah, :'9th infantry, is president I com t. ai d Lieutenant I :i v 1,1 of the NU Ki ll. P. A. '.. full consul merits He hldu.' advocate. After ration of each case on its court will report to the war department it. jialmncnt as to wiictlur the orlniual sentences should he allowed to slain! or whether liny sh Mild be modified. FOR CITY CHAMPIONSHIP. Interesting Matches to be Rolled on Elks' Alleys This Spring. The t rst of a series of three howl ing matches between champion 1owlni learns will be rolled tomorrow evening on the pru runways. The team-., designated l-aurhim and Red Jacket will be piloted by P. A. Flshe; and Harvey Pornelier, respei t Iv el . The Fne-up and otTlcl.ils of t!r teams follow : Laurium P. A. Fi-'lu r, Pharle-i Salottl, t'aesar Rorgo, Fran'. I'it.l, Jr., and Alex parben. Red Joke! Harvey Pornelier, Pie.irge Hall. Jr.. I'lerce Rohwt. John Swee ney and Sol Sands, s. O. PauU will he the cflicial seon-r. Harry Scott the umpire, James T. Fisher Hie rooter. P.eo. Harvrv barker for Tx't.ilum. and S. P, Phynowi ih ihe bar! er for Tod Jacket. U. S. TO HONOR AMUNDSEN. Phristlania. April 14 It Is reported here that the 1'nited State. govern ment ha offered Pa pt, Amundsen, whin he tarts on Ids North Polo ex pedition, tho honor of allowing the Prim, which I now In south Ameri can wntrrn. of being the first vesel other than a warship to F-iss through the Panama canal. SEC, BRYAN WITNESS OF FRIEDMANN TEST niil.UlA PAn ti n,'.dmlMll JUi'4hl uinuidi oct; tA)Jci iiiiciu nun Tubercular Serum Wa.-hirgLoii, April maim, who claim-; t a cure for tuherciilos today for his test Washington hospitnl Oneral Line ,f thi 11. -I'l. Ir.e.l have di-a o ered ,s, prepared early at the Ci-r?' I. .lore Sui in public health on ice and a Uistmp.uif la-d . local an.' for'-i en r-1 1 patients by score wci a on '.'.iiipany i Willing the fc,"i '. rr 1 Yieduiann, however, hn.l -I". I that he be .. nnil te.l in pi. k Lis sn!. i jivts. Set rctarx l.i vaii. a lumiber l" j members n tic- diplomat..' corps and me fir two member:-, oi onc:ress wi: hnd l.ti'ii pL- iciai.s before they to--!: up their pui-h ' diities '..r.- Invited I'i fire iiiho i Dr. Fi ieuio.iii White house President Wil .till,;' tie paid a :. shook valif id (.. i!. hai.d.- W llll VANDALS ENTCR CHURCH. Unscrupulous Person Enters Vestry and Removes Chalice. Vandals entered Plu ist char- h. i:p:--cepal, late Saturdav iiic.ht .m l remov ed a silver .halice wl.i-h. with a ; it eti. had letll placed up. mi the altar in preparation for Sunday moridn.-: Wor ship The service was pl..ied b.p- itb a cloth and Ihe mi leant, apparently unfamiliar with the a 1 1 :.io-. ni.-nt the service, ov. ilo.iked the p .t.n wh'-n I he ol .til w a l l elll.iV e.l. The chalice is a silver 1 ; t id", lined with ttnl.l and the cut side bears the inscription of "P P." Hie initial" of the church. A clue was left by the intruder and i n es t i t I14S ati Ml thai i 1 1 .-1 i - may lead ! his aiv.-t tuted. -iiiidar off. n-e pevt-ral m. nth- ,ik-' v of St. Anne':? ehuic and petty thievery w a M ts are reparted us tl I eison, without pun -a iil'-fi no. in -il V .' tl ? nt. 1 . - I rej' .i t. d r th. other P.. Mil til.) RETURNS IM ONES' RELEASED. Hiohwav Robbery Cbarrte is R d need nd Prisoner Pays Fine. Peter Vram sen h, charged with huri way robbery, was permittid to plea! guilty to a harge of lai'c. n- in .lu ' tice P. O, Jaikola'.- court this to. . rioii and with a promise .. restore .: t -acob p.ukovee. a line of ..' Land oM :, he Was ciVell his I'i l.' i: -' The case Originated lot AaiTU- -wlull l'likevec was lobh-d of a -nio i.f ni.-cny. Information came t- lorn that hi-; assailant was Vr.itiefct.-h and a warrant -'iibscpK nllv' w.u ifsuc! f r ihe arrest of the lalt. - who .l-paitcl meanwhile for UK. Mian. 1 nh . r l railed the drf. n iaiil to Minnesota an.! he wis returned t..da. II" admitted hi- sviil' nnd w illln -,!;. tlt-mrnt. 'n-.-d to M't- STATUTORY MEETINGS. The x'alumet and Osc t.-wnhi ; board meet Ihis aft.--rn.-on Ki .1 Jacket. Laurium an i council this evening to a-'t i aliens for liquor 1. com vs. 11 i'licritlons lcive been received 1 th All! le. I. .pli- ap thc bv 'alumot townslilp board, thi"' in - ceol.i townsliip, idty-tvv inclnlill.; f,.tty-six old and plxfeen new ap li canls in Red Jacket. As only a limit ed number of applications can be granted, it I. evident there will be some ji.ic re.-tng meetings hero today. Mew York, Atlantic Pity. Pviltimoro Washington nnd Pittsburg pay P cents n Quart retail for milk. TO AFFECT OTHERS TOMORROW All Activities Suspended in Min ing Districts. Few Idle in Cities MAY MOVE HARVESTER PLANT Lruss. Is, April 14 The vast fol. il eal strii:e, pk.i.neil bv ih.- 1 . I,:ia r. So- j.'i ilisl Had.- union, be:,' in at dawn to t !.)-. Th..- ilrs.t -..ii i:inen in tali.- prt j Were li.. lllf lit sli.ft f'M'l L.'S at the I rnir.. .-- and ivu:). t l.ro.iviioat tl.e coun try. They ,fi ii,,. arm. is plants In j charge . f a f.-w ,t r.-i a k. r.-;. loll.d o!f y-V Socialist leaders, t . . keep tile prop- fity tr. m .I.-i. rioratinu. At least a quart":' !' a iiiilli.Mi laid down their to. da duiin.: the inoi oln. There .cere numerous x . pt i ... - t.. the K.-ncnl walkout in many districts, however. The urike i- omii lei.- in s.ich. pl.ices as the lnininn' dl'qriits. b..t Si'arcetv .'erti'iMe .ii some localities. In Ltru fs. Mi.- strike must be I'w-ked f ir In . rd.-r t.. be round. Probably a fourth of the workmen 'nira' e.l in the subur ban facmtii s not report for uork today. The Socialist Committee -iniat',1 tlal twenty thousand t.tru at th" capita'. Report trom th prc-vlncrr tell of cciop.ctc c.r i;caiiy comr ttoi-pacre f w-M'Sc nt T.iepe, i-hirleroi, Mr.na, Li Lo'ivi.M.' and He smaller citle.-.. At Mens, there are forty thousand and .it I.i I.mvioiv, tw o,'Mv -;x ihousar.J, III.' SI l I" tlielll belolOiillK to ihe metal, cni r i'i building and tobacco trades. Alt!: a -ii He strike did not appear t.i att'e. i tl." S.-'.i,-ort. Antwerp in any tli- ii:iMlii:c, there was a p.trth'l :.;i-'p(-t.- ion nf w ork anrnar the Joclt i 1 1., .'.'.. '.iter in the day. The mcwe :r. nt also "t-'nd"d to other trandirs. I 'v.-i j thiiu is if t. Li. L'i , A; nl nii.Mii"4 111 thi dustrial ivii 'M 14 WC'i'l; cased this ere. iter number of in- rn In I'" nnd in the sar irb.;. it is istanatcd only r. .Hiding si 1,4 c) reniai'i.d 'it P.- N'.'.ri-'ii.'.l An.c the str.k- i.- caii'l in th-- -;iti U X r:-- e 11: ichilies-. At Ctol'V at Hi r8t..l All coal miner d worl.. M-..1-this .o ' III til v. run rdn- , April 1 1 --trict ad ; ho are kee , AM si,-! ; .".;' m.r.crs in iiikinc; except tin- machinery p. ..It , and fac- t.M i. a r i-'le. vu-l Cloed. rain, A pi: 1 1. r.vcrythlncr is workmen liave fjon'' to I'raiae to find "in 1 nt. . Half the the fivtuie r.iry imp', c i Hi..' j -'ih lit : in. re i-.:. April but m th il.al. half ik. Tin The potteries ar ii r.n.7 cotton indls I . n 1 1 .-I the metal nds niiiain-l rkers are all I at w .' .Mil. 1 a !. U iere, 1 r.l 14.---Th- miners' Ail t he factories nr M - M 1 1: ' 11 and conduct - ;i iixc is ru ra I. ...'.-, I. The 10' M 1 s i id strike tl-i m'.'ik- Some at- mpts h.ave p. ra; h wiree. n iii'i-lc t-" cut ti le- "li.il lor. f f work ii inity If c only pari! i'; nnd"---! . Aprd 11 The suspension the coal mines ,.f this vic iil'letc The metal workers lly q ut emjloTnient, but it od teiiaTiow the remainder ih tr.nl-: w ill lav d, wn their tool Pickets Intimidate. An'. urn, N Y. April It. Imimiua 'imi bv hundreds if tr.kc pickets 11 :!.e In't mat ional H irvfrtcr Company's twine T'oil, pri Vf-nted five hundred ov - rativis. fr. iii r.turnii;g to work 1hi i.ioi nir:.?. Tlie o.Teer j-fSTi d nn order t,. close the mil' an.i 1 emianently d!s nu.nttc th. in .cl.im tv f. r .-l.ijTiient to Ntll:, Peiniim. "Yoa may sa.v we hut uo'-v n rcr cianei.Py here." raid Ornerat aianiger l.ec:. pel at The conif a Muff wl n was ol "The nnchini'ry will lc hli once." : tt iket-; rv id ' .'- threat t. m nil ni: r I..'. Ih" mliitiD a ..cd. iii '.; rr -r.iriMng th . nn v e aw ay, a a 1 awav I aiKhliv-v nn. .111. e.l the m'.'.l STAMPED ENVELOPES AGAIN. Palunn t post--.t.'c ollc'-vls were no tified f.day that the stamped envelopn factory nt Divt oi. which ha ho n ck'.i d for som" time because c-f ti food, is open and oper.iiiiic a rain. );(.-ciai-c railroad tm importation out of Davt-.p is imt ct normal, there will 1r some delay In filling All requisition for r tamped envelope.