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MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL TODAY'S NEWS TODAY. THE WEATHER. Fair Tonight and Sunday. Warmer Sunday. VOLUME XXII. CALUMET, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 10. 1913. NUMBER 165 NO PROTECTION IN MEXICO FOR RANCH OWNERS Protests in Behalf of Americans Made to Secretary Bryan by Rep. Hamilton CONFERENCES ON ALIEN BILL Head of State Department Will Confer With Wilson Before Replying to Japan MAY AMEND TARIFF MEASURE W ,it.: mi, It'll, May 10. Protests iiyuiuvt lack of prolcd km to American intrusts in Mexico were made to Scc nt;u: bryan today ly Keprcst ntativ c llamilhii:, of Michigan, ill behalf of I.t ranch interests. Tin- protest of r;iiicli nftiiers, dated Ma.v tilli. says: "We have been Without protection fl'l tll l l-Sl tWO M'ill'S. Old ( M have liiiii In M for ransom. " horses have bii'i' stolen, iiiid cuttle stolen or driven off. TIicic is no law. and no respect fir .N in riean life or property." Soon To Answer Jap Protest. Sivnli i-y liun ami Viscount Chih il;i go I d'Wil to business today lit 4111 t .ii 1 v cnlticnce over the Califorhii I, Hi. I Iml. The conference lasted an hour, and ;ii it. t eii' lushm Cbinda paid a Visit. ti. t'oniis -llor Muoi'f. No st a lenient us uli.il had take n ho c uas mad", I'nt it i Known Chimhi pictehtcd tin. view (if I'i.S OVCI'lllliellt ill objection tn Hi" California legit billon, us well us in that of Arizona. INf-'re ,ili" formal amwir of the :-iii' 'it -aliment In given. Itryati will '"iif. r n It h Wihcn and mm th latter Ik "ii i trip to Mount Vernon, the in i.i iip'iis were it would ho late In lh '.' imt Monday, before tin- con fer, m - ,,f secretary and ninbas i "aid be resumed. May Amend Tariff Dill. An amendment to the tariff hill to iiutl'nibe the secretary of the treus- i" proclaim the- values- of import fl K"imIm fur tht purpose of ii.s.srssln.;' "I iini-. in tarirf duties, irrespective or fii.mu:. i- foreign markets, then by i'l'l'i'iiiii:it!im t!ie utl valorem system t' Hi'- advantage of Kpecitle duties, win iruM,! .,1 ,.iay to Chairman Simmons f t!ie liiian.f committee, and Chair- "ly i"h iw of the ways and iraiiii ."iiiinlltee, l.y Assistant Atlor i'inial Duilson ami Asslsta.il r. ta-y Curtis. !' Mi liiidffH looked upon tin pro-I'":-'I villi Interest, an, I the tariff I. Hi ni.iv accordingly b. amended In the liiiunr, "aiiinlttee Iv lore it ciders Mm Stiii.i.- r..r debute. Ti - president has been apprised 'I'll nut mliiient would cut down li'i-:-: t i . . Hid H Is believed to l.e a bso ItiM hiccfsury foP fH, successful 'nrlanr. nf nu ud vulorctii tariff bill. OIL CO. CAINS POINT. J-'ttnui, city. MJiy ,,...'n,o AI i: ,u, i Miprcm,. court rallied ii rc I'rurlnt .a ouster nceidiiiK.s UKainst (1' .vtt.itlard Oil company of Indiana '""I iit.i.,inttd a commissioner to take I I'Minmiiv as to the koimI faith of the '"inaiij pi scviiin Its coiinoctlon iili irnsts. The court also made n t rd. r suspending1 the writ of ouster uis'ii.iei tin. cumiMiny. Toduj 'h decision " latest tlovcloitinent in the liKh: "'''.'tilled bv ex-Oovernor Hadley, then utlMiu-j j-tncral, eight years uk. BREACH AGAINST DIVORCE. t.ii ;iyo, May JO.-At Ihc siiKKcstlou (, HiiiiiMs Idvorce commission the inuny of Chicago'! lead- '"K tliurchcM have airreed to observe '"""ituvv uh "Divorce Sunday." Tin ''-xi.TvaiM e will consist in the preucli ii ,.f ,S1. iniotiH dealing witli the cvlis "f hasty ami ill-considered inarri iges "'ill ti. iHcrmuo t m,,bcr of lliV(,)TtSi EPIDEMIC IS PUZZLING. Mads.. May 10. The- Mate 'J'inl r hvulUi today ttMk control of ""'"It J in an attempt to cheik an cii- '""'I' of tomdlltis, a peculiar ma hires. i'.i, Mhieh puzaled tho uuthorities. 't!:ln j fl w du 357 or one in every Vil 'f the city's population win Mrl-Uen and thirteen cases were ratal. "'' 'leallis were, all midden. MANUEL TO WED IN FALL. Kinaiiinjcii. (Jcrinony. May 10. """HuHe of former King Manuel f I'oituRal and Princess Augiiftlnc ''fa, duiigler of I'rlncc Wilhelni ''"inolloln. will take tlacu next ' Hmijer. PERPETUATE NAME OF NOTED CITIZEN Memorial to Carl Schurz Is Fit tingly Unveiled Today N'w Yoik. May l".-Yith un inter est stimulated ,y . lail ,.ut famous fellt.w.roiinirj uiat, was a eii ian of the world, ,3 tu, ,,Ml !' fvent has a world-wide lnleie.il, llltJUWIIlds of i( lili.lli-Alllt l iciill citi zen!. t N, w York this all. i noun wit nessed the InipicHuive cin monies of tbo unveil. ny of tht. btiut of 'nl St hurz. who. forced In lice from l.h native Im tit I bisausi of his Jeolu--lioi.ary activities, became a elllzcn id he fnilcd Stjtes. and in jih adopted hoiuo Vi.y.r. to positions of the highest distinction, serving h, tain a minis ter to .Spain, us a foldicr in the civil .vai uuj us fnited yialcs Konutor f n in -Mlrsouri. In addition to l)einp a brilliant Journilist and for hair u eenluo one -.f tho im,st time.ndoii.i cainpnlnncr.s in Ann i Ran ptlilica. TIim htutue occupies a commuiidiiik' pu.sltton imrluokim; Moniliusfde park ind surrounded by the v'utludral uf St. John the Divine. St. I.uke hos pital, and the bulldiiifAs or Columbia, uiihi-rsity. The in. inorla! was de signed by Kail Hitler, assisted by llenrj Jitoii. the architect who de sisted th l.involn memorial iiionu. mi ni f.h. u to If erected in Washliii; loii. The bion.f full-hnsth llimo of Schura .i.n.ds on a larire uraiiite ped estal. - It Is a niii'.'-foot statuo show ing Sch.il. in tho loiin coat that .t vore so often. Tin pedestal bears reliefs ill polished granite-, and thj insrrilion : CAUL Si llt l:. I . fender of l.ibt i t y and 11 it nd of lliiman Kihi Two iarne nanile stats extend mi titl:if ide of tli satue, and at eaci iind i.s a bas-relicl conlainiii allc tfoi'ifui tlmnis rcprcKentiim the prin cipal at tivilies of Schurz his work in behalf of the hull in and the m sio, and his out i ib.il ion toward liar ad vancement of tli" human race. The unveiling ceremonies were pre ceded by a parade of civil war vet erans, stale militia and l!iiinan so cieties. Maor t.avnor and ntlier in vited vilest ' reviewed the procession from a idatid erected near the monu ment. Joseph W". tlhoule, chairman of the committee which i reeled the I'Uii.i'i ial. )'-t sitb tl. ami ll.e principal ipiakcrs wcrt- A mini ado; vmi i; rn stortT. I'onhi'essmau I'it lcird Murthohlt of Missouri ami I'on.ucli I'resitlen! McMu n: . Munv Kuel.4 f tlislinction occupied h'-als on the utaml Ancni; them wre Andrew CannKie, nscar Strauss 'barb s I rainis Adams Horace White, I'eofKP Haven I'ntnain ind In-. Abra ham Javobl. Sev eral venerals w be fought in tin? civil war with Mr. St-hiiz attended the ceremonies ami I here w re also rc!n untativ e.s frnrn Hampton institute. Inward wlih-h pari. ;.f the Schurz memorial t uminillcc':' Y.l'l, ! lui.d Will be d"Vt'tetl. all'! flu. II Missouri, which sent Mr. Schurz to the Senate after the civil vvur. TAKES VOWS IN HANDCUFFS ON EVE OF LONG SENTENCE I'll rlii, May I'lcrre Nollct, undc;' janience of twelve .Mars' servitude for complicity in the municr el M. Clen;, an ciiKiavcr. at Virsaillen, umler clr 'uiustamcH soiiit'What similar to thoo of the Steiiihcll case, has been allowed by special permission of the govern iiient to marry his sweet heart, .Mado- iu"i.-lle Jeanne lioiilieot. before leav ing for I ho lunch penal sittbiuent in Huvana. Nollct vvuh married in hamlculTt:. Two inspectors accompanied him to (bo mayor's others, vv In re the cere mony was performed. The Inspectors ted as witnesses. The bridal cou ple wire allow ctl to kiss once before and oiu-'i: after the ccniiimiy. Neither the inontha he has already spent In prison nor the pi aspect of twelve years' penal servitude neems to have iincclcd Ihc prisoner. With head erect mid smiling, he went through tin.1 formalities of marriago with the, uir or a rre" ami hippy man. INDIAN TO BE INVESTIGATED. Full Incpiiry Into AH Affairs Planner! By Congress. WashliuU'.n. Ma) 10. -The Indian Is to be investigated by the Sdiale. At a imt ting 'r the Indian affairs com mittee tVtla.v, a resolution by Senator Townsend uuthoriziiiV the committee to make a thorough Imiuiry " Indian, Ids reservation", the way the gtAcrnnient treats him unl "' al most evrrythimf els-j affecting him was adopted. The committee will begin Its lunuiry during this special session ami m su'H'ominittei probably will in tiisjct all the reservations. CINCY CARMEN STRIKE. Cincinnati. My H.-flncliiiiatrii Btrret M.r service I decidedly crippled todav um a result of a strike of the em ployes of the Cincinnati Traction com pany. The comp'' admitted that two-thirds of tho lllteen hundred men Imvo uspen.lcd work, but claim they nre operating nmre than half their u.r. There Id no violence, but the inconvenience Is belli frit seriously by the ublic. THREE GARAGES, 1 34 AUTOS BURN Explosions of Gasoline Cause of Serious Fires in Chicago Yesterday and Today LOSS IS NEARLY HALF MILLION Investigation Is Ordered by City Fire Attorney Murray FIFTEEN HAVE NARROW ESCAPE Chl ago, May 10. Ti reo south fddo garagc-i, containing 131 automobiles, vcre destroyed by fire yesterday and today,, with a, loss of nearly half a million. The lilts wire caused by ex plosions of gasoline ami i'ire Attorney Murray lias ordered an investigation. Yesterday C6 automobiles, valued at $170000 were destroyed .when the gar HK'1 of Robert island, was attacked by hre. Karly today, Haines consumed :'8 anion. ohiles valued at $75,000 in the Kurngc of the American Motor livery (ompany nt 47th ami Collage Citovo t'.venu". Bevernl hourn later .'0 uuto mobiles, valued at JJOO.Ooo. were de stroyed when the Oakland auto livery on llast 3Dth street was burned. Fifteen workmen in the iiaklaul garage v. ore obliged to run to tic M reel v.hcn explosion-? came on the. second floor. The Mames spread rap idly and it was Impossible to save any of ll.e n ulotnoblles. LEAVES IMPERIAL SERVICE. English Nobleman to Take Position With Shipbuilding Concern. I.oiido.i. May 10. The secret of the rctlremt ht of Sir Feivy t Jirourd from tin Imperial si rv h e to Join the board of directors of the grout shipbuilding Mini of Messrs. Armstrong, Whit worth .V: company, is out. Sir Percy i a Canadian by birth and he is about to return to the Do minion to advise on lh" suitability of icrlalu Canadian olis for the con .!nictoi. of docks and other tngnieer Int: wi.rks in coiinotion with future hhipbuilding. He will also consult will: the Dominion ministers in regard lo the drv docks to be built at Halifax. (Jilebec ami Hs'iuinialt, It is und r pttotl that the private lenders for thci'e d..ck having proved unsatis. l.ictory. the Canadian government has r!ecidel to build them t heuibclv CS, 111 withdrawal from the govern ment service gave rise lo a. controver sy a.s to whether the Imp rial trovem-Itii-li I paid lis y rvanls ;ulli'ii nl to Ittiln t'leni when big salaries were offered bv private concerns. Many n man who would have rendered inval uable service to Ihc country has been atlracUd by the salaries offered In private life, and most of the big ship building yards and oilier engineering works are now headc-d by former of licers of the navy ap.i at my. SELECT HOLY ORDER HEAD. Dnf rlictinCs, Old Religious Associa tion, will Name New General. Uoiiie. May 10. Klphty abbots of the Penedli tine order, Ineluding sev eral rrom tho I'nitl States, as sembled In lV'Hie today In order tj elect a new abbot general who will have the direction of the affairs of tho onier throughout Ihc world. The llenedlctinea form one of the. oldest of religious associations. The order was founded larly hi the sixth cen tury by St. Lknc-dicl. who Introduced monastic life Into western Knrope. No religious order has been ro re markable for extent, -wealth and men of note and learning as the. llenedic tincH. The order is said to have hud ?0 popes. 200 cardinals and several thousand archbishops and bishops. Numerous unperora and kings of lonjj ago also la-longed to tho order. Tin luMiodlctinea have never taken a prominent part in politics, but have produced many literary works. GOV. FERRIS SIGNS BILL TO PENSION MOTHERS. Iaiiinr, Mich.. May l. (Sov. Fer ris has signed a largo number of lills. the mot Impottuut of which was the J a m en Anderson bill relative to the pension of widow oil mothers. Tho Uajlesx telephone bill, which fixes up the Jokers In the Oilcs law Hnd gives tho state railroad commis sion greater supervisory vwrs over telephone companies and Senator Smith's hill providing for the appoint ment of u commission to compile ami tinllfy the public acts, have been ap pioved. PHIPPS INSTITUTE OPENS. Philadelphia, May 10 An interesting prorfi,m of exercises accompanied the. dedication today of the new Henry I'hlpps Institute of the University of Pennsylvania. The Institute, which was presented to the university two yewrs ago by Henry Phlrps, has for Its object the study, treatment andi prevention of tuberculosis. wv MM n Willi ! .!! f I) 1 1 1 1 . ! f i 11 - '-Jg kmss ill I 11 1 1 ii i Opvr!hf BASEBALL WAR ON IN INDIANAPOLIS New Federal League and Ameri can Association Are Rivals Indianapolis, lud., May 10. With the opening of the 1'etleiiil league si a mui here, and the transfer of the I ouisv ille-lndiaiiapolis game of tl." American association lo this city, on a'coui.t of Derby div at Ijouisv lllc, Indianapolis today probably will wit ness the start of a baseball war be tween tI,et;c' tvvo l.Vgucs.' "' lYeceJing tho game of the Federal club, which meets Chicago, an automo bile parade has been arranged for tho downtown streets and to the new neld, v here fSovrrnor Italston will pitch the l.rst I ab It is generally conceded the IVd'Tiil ;;allH will draw the largest crowd, as the fans are curious to fa c what Manager "Whoa liill" Phillips has to .rfer. The Indianapolis asso ciation team has not been plajing up to expectations lately, and yesterday nly tin vc an attendance of about three hundred. It also is report eil that the Spring field. Central league club will play here when the local association team Is on the road. Sol Meyer, owner of both tho I iuliai.ii polls Association club und tli! Springfield club denies this. Evers' Day in Nw York. New York. May 10. Today wai "rivers' day" at the Polo grounds, Johnny Fvcik making his firstappear Biiee on the local grounds arf manager of the Chicago club. Secretary Foster of the New York club gave It out ear ly that the high water mark for the sale of tickets for the year had lx-eii ret, and indications were that notwith standing the chilly breeze, fans In overwhelming numbers would turnout to welcome him. Troy. N. Y.. Kids' home, pen! hundreds of fans to -ee the game. DALLAS HOST TO SHRINERS. Religious Service Tomorrow Mar Beginning of Conclave. Ial1as. Texas., May 10. The thirty nintli annual conclave of the Nohlca ol the Mystic. Shrine, tho first evir held la the southwest, will bo ushered in here tomorrow morning with relig ious services in the Scottish I lite ca thedral, liishop Uarrctt will preach the birmon. 1'or tho next four days Dallas will be given over to tho visi tors, who with their families and friends are expelled to number many thousands. Among tho special feu turn of entertainment which the- Hal las Shrine will provide for their brethren will he a grnnd longhovn biirbeue at tho fair grounds, bun-tuet-, vaudeville shown ami band concerts. For the visiting ladles there will be receptions, luncheons ami au tomobile rides about the city. A grand tour of Texas will follow the close of the gathering. GREET PEACE DELEGATES. Elaborate Preparations Are Made for Representative at Centenary, Washington, May 10. A heartv welcome awaits the Canadian and Prltlsh commlssioneri for the cele bration of the tihent treaty centennial when they cojne to this city the llrst of tho week to pay their respects to President Wilson. J. Prown Scott, secretary of tho Carnegie endowment for International peace, and Harry F. MacFarland, former president of the commissioners fr the District of Co lumbia, are at the head of a local committee that Is arranging for tho entertainment ol the visitors. WHAT BECOMES OF THE CHICAGO SWINDLE NETS HALF MILLION Clairvoyants and Wire Tappers Work Together; Banker Loses Chicago May I" A clairvoyant ring, taking in conjunction with a gang ot wire tappers, m tied a half a million in Chicago by swindles- during the last eighteen months, according to evi dence Said to be ill tin.- Hands of the stale's attorney. Incidentally the evidence brings in the name of Dr. William Kirby. presl lnt of a defunct, private savings buulc. who explained he was '.-uindlcd out o: twenty thousand dollars by wire tap pers. Fulcra I Judge Lnndls disbeliev ed Kiiby's story and the grand Jury recommended that he he held for por Jry. "MAYOR" OF NEW YORK'S CHINATOWN PASSES AWAY .New York, May I". "Chuck" Con nors, a picturesque character of the old bowery, best known, perhaps, j the "mayor of Chinatow n," died of heart diseaao in a hospital today. He was sixty-one years of age. Most of his life, was upcht in Chinatown. Of! late he had made a living as a guide J tor iu-ri-ijig 1'iiiii's iiuiig mi Mampi ig grounds Veterans of Chi natown's, watting factions declared a 1 1 uce when the news of his death bc lan.c known to the cud that theV might march shoulder to shoulder In a parade in honor of Iil3 memory. AMUSEMENTS COST MILLIONS Man.. C.:M.. r.nl.,1.,,1. 1 . rinll.1 I Patronage in Paris, Pails, May 10. Statistics Just pub lished show that in the year F12 the receipts of the vailoiis places of amusement in Pari amounted to ovrr SI 3.000.000 as auainst Jll.50o.00O f.r 1!U1. The constant opening up of new ways to (spend money for relaxation seems to have no effect on the In crease of receipts. The moving pic ture thtaUrs evidence this. Today I hey are counted by tho hundreds in Paris, and one .of them shows total receipts for the year amounting to $300,00". The largeti. receipts of any r''c are taken by the opera. $t!00,0. This Is explained by the fact that more fur elm visitors go to the CMtrft than any other theater, so tlmt It main tains a fairly average audience .it ull seasons i f lhi year. WILSON TAKES HALF HOLIDAY. Washington. May 10. President Wilson took a half holiday today and motored to Mount Vernon with Mrs. Wilson md a family patty. The pres ident slipped away and was skimming over Virginia roads almost before hia departure became known COAL MINERS LOSE STRIKE. lteuthtn. Germany, May P. The strike of K0.000 coal miners of this dis trict, begun April 21, was called off by the men todav, owing to the hopeless ness of attaining success. The em ployers flatly refused concessions. NOTED CLERGYMAN PASSES. Pasadena, Cal., May 10. Rev. len der Trowbridge Chamberlain, a noted divine, and authorl. is dead at the age of 76. ... MEM DISCOVERY OF TWO BOMBS SAVES LIFE Militant Suffragettes Are Balked in Efforts to Kill London, May in. Two ni.rc of the nuw familiar bombs, with which ll.e militant suiTragcties are attempting P scare parliament into civing the li.iri il.iie. to women. . were discovered this morning tine wan found in th pas sengers' waltiug room in the busv L!;ne strict railroad .station in Liver pool, and tho other in Ihc uortin :"-m of the po: t"JIioo ut lUadlii ;. The fuse of th" Liverpool bomb had been li'.-htod. but had db.l before it rear bed the gunpowder. TIh- Heading machine v.'j.h wrapped in a. bulky par cel to which the alt ntii'ii nf tli po.-t-ot'ic employes was .Ttli.n I' ll by tin ticking sound. The police v.-ere called and an examination nvoaled an tic1 trie battery connected with explosives, and quantities of su!'rrarvtP literature. The parcel .van uddrevsed to a munici pal ollielal of Headln-i now on a vaca tion. It is b'ilevei it. was lined explode in his resident o during his ab sence. The Hock vvorl; arrangement, was Jn perfect working order. In vie.v of the ossibIIity of further attacks by the "wild women" .m churches, manv historical edil'.c:-; ihroug'hout th" country, which during this season are usually vblted by thousandy of American? .u..'. other tourists, have been iTd-Ted closed, ex cept during hours of iJcrvice. Beautiful Mansion Destroyed. Dundee, Scotland, .May in Furing ton hall, tin? beautiful resilience of Henry McGrady, former lord provost of Dumb e, way ths -t royr-d by nre i;niy this morning. Iivlication are that suffragettes wt r" the autli"! '-. of the out rag. Flames- broke on siniult:in eously in holf a (!o.ell places ill the great mansion. H wa.- !" Ini; rcpar ed for irocupatloii 'birins the i.ntnmr by th" owner and hi. family. Attempt To Destroy Pavilion. Cambridge. Fi:g., May lo. The Cam bridge varsity football pavilion nar rowly escaped destruction from a suf fragette bomb tl i-; aft'-rnoen. The mil itants placed the bomb and a quantity or Inflammables hi the building. Th" Iminb e.Nj'loikd with loud report, bet the infamnvible material was scat tered by the force or the eNplosion and ditl not ignite. "Suffragettfil Printer Held. Manchester, Knx., May 10. James Whitelcy. secretary of the puniiu;: firm re. poiK-ible for the 1'st is-rue of the "Suffragette," was remand-.' fjv trial totla--. The magistrate allowed bail oil the proioMf be wp-thl pir--li.-h further i litioh f tl".- mil't ini nr. wup.ijjer. TWCLV. HORSES PLRI3H IN FIRE AT ISHrLMINfi. Ishpenun.:. Mich., May l' The iic two-ste.rv bain of the il'vciand CliTs Iron company, located four blocks from the Ithpemine- tire hall and In what is known as the Lamum loc i tlon, wan tlcstroyetl by tire of unknown rigln early thif morning. Twelve horses perhl.ed In the fianrs atal laiK" quantities of fodder were borne I. PRINCETON MARKSMEN VICTOR? Princeton. Mav 10. Princeton wt the Inti rcollegiate gun hamionship here today with a. (weeping victory over Yale and li-rtmouth. ST. LOUIS MILLIONAIRE DIES. San Antonio, May lo. l.in.on D. Hrown. sIMy-tlve, a millionaire mnn facturt r of St. IniK is death He lud been III several weeks with leuchacni'a. a disease rrrcly cured. TESTIMONY OF MISS ROBINSON FAVORS O'ilARA Signer of Affidavit Against Lfeut. Governor of Illinois Denies improper Conduct PAPER INTENDED AS A CLUB Induced to Sign by Sale on Keep er Who Sought to Coerce State Official ; EXECUTIVE TO GO ON STAND Clib. -io, Ma K. M;."5 Maude Rob ii sen. author of th? affidavit again-st the mcral conduct of IJeut.-Gov- rnor OUara, today told her story to th" Lriflsou cor.iir.itico appointed ti ii.v i tig.ito the alle'jntions. Asked roint I lank by F.ttt-lscn if lier rela l ons wiih v'llara had been unduly In-tana!-, tic wi'iiesj rejdie-d in the nog ctive. In h..'.' testimony she brought in the name T Mn Mab.. Davidson Imbusli of Madison. AVict.nsin, daughter of a former gove n.or of the Ladger state. t-li said she- cauio fri-.m Springfield to 'hicap on a train with O'llara and Them is V. r I. iiburgh. They went to the Ib.tel L'iS.-ill". where she checked her baggage ,IU, wh, r they nut Mrs. Imlius'i, a w idow. Tie y then visited th" Cafe Sherman lor d.nncr. Ver denbuur, Fhe said, Utt the t.ible and v. h'-n tie returned handed her n key to a suite ...f rooms, saying lie had reg e fett.l the triauet as ".1. i". -Miller and wile" a.d "F. D. Duncan and wife." .vfter the meal the party adjourned to Ijinib".; c.He. m Ik rc they met Harry Gibbon, a court baihiT and friend of o'llara s. viler a. nurrbcr of drinks she an 1 Mr--, lm.'ush nnd Verdenturgh vtnt t" th Jlurel Sierman, having Gibbons and O'llara talking on the sidtw .lk in front of Lamb a ofTloe. I.at-r .ii the rvering rhe said O'llara celled at th" annrtmcnt. It was at ti ls turn that Kttelnon. asked the dl uct fpiesticn as to her i nations "with O'llara. Miss ljehinson testified she enme to the- hotel on January 17 nnd renin !n-l there ti ne days. The witnes-s sall sho signed the affidavit nt the request of Saruuej Davis. .1 liqucr dealer of Spnirrfieh.. wi-o assured her it never would be made publi?, but would tie ucd only to coerce O'lTara Into Ve"7 it.g his Investigation away fmm Davis. Intended as Club for O'Hara. She siid th paier was meant as a lul t) be lu ld over O'llnrn accord ing t assurances given her. Litcr r iv ia af-ked her' to sign a second aTi davit pcaint O'llsin, but on the ad vlcn of Attorney rt"l Motitnore of Sprinsro Id, she declined. "Why ridn't he want jou to sign it"" inquired 'TCttelson. ' f:e.-u." be nid Dnvl might not keep bis promi.se to keep th1 affidavit K :-"et." Throughout, Mtss Ttoblnson. fre iiuentlv brus'iing ael; a long green veil which fell over her pretty face, : poke in a ch ar and unhesitating v "ice. "I wish to denv thc:"e were nnv im proper relations Vutvvr.cn myself and I I.-ir . or that the ruhjct was even dis ussod." slo k-dt retvatlnK betw-een the interroeatinns of Ettelson. "Xeitht r tii 1 fiavis ocr any money in connection with icy ricnlng th" nfTT Oil vit." S'hf j.-tli sh ir.irried Foster Shrlvcr ; Spri'i;fultl. ?i'.d " fi-antrd a dl Vivce from him At'i'il, "I am n-1 iv living with my mother, an." d.i ''"ssiiiakinc at Srriurnr Id." The btsirln; w.i"! a 1jf'.!l :ivd untii i . i.': M-fii i iioetn. (ill ii. i v. a in! preinpt, but una at .4 t'o'el .i alMr to ai-per in upone t ... .1 -.i.i.o.-:J.ie "I ...a i to so rn the stand at any l.m," .-.ii.l O'llirj "I will tell all I know e,f it. I am i.ure the tes timony of Ml lU'binscui, from what I have heard of it. ln-iuO an impression frve.rable t nie." tJibboiiR, o'llarx and others men tioueti in the c.ne will appear this af tcniooo. HONOR MEMORY OF BLAIR. a. -hi it ton, May 10. Officials at the s-neral jMjtotllce today recalled tht r.ict that this -m the centennial anniversary of the birth of Montgom ery Flair, the 'nniCMia statesman, who j' postina? tt r gvntrul in Lincoln's cabinet, was the author of a number of important reform in the iostal system, such na money crders. fre delivery In eitleti and Vostal rallroaJ cars.