efntie f ttetiiitd Pel all TODAY'H NUWfl Ti1W Tun Kt It In tlm HKRAtit). Bitty Cmt.i n month r 1R crtiti week dellrrinl nl jour ilouri flftjr tf nln tix mall, 9M& tf CO LOOK OUT or OK If TIlimJMMlTI.lCN', Vol. an. no. ao. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1913. JU&jk'Ji SJBSH - inafMaiifMaifMifS POINCARE IS CHOSEN AS PRESIDENT OF FRANCE Premier Elected By National Assembly itt Versailles on Second Ballot, and By Safe Majority. VIOLENT SCENES ATTEND PROGRESS OF CONVENTION Newly Elected President Opens His Career With Formal Challenge to Mortal Combat to Avenge Insult. WraHlll.M. Jmi. 17. -Premier Polueore was Heeled proeldoul of the Crouch rapuhlh. by lilt' imtlffiiHl assembly held here to day. Mil till' NOf4llld ballot. Tli it-Mult ir the Mjeond I will t was: IIAVMii I'lilNTAMK. IS. ( IlleClCd I JL'I.HK PA.M8. MAIM I! UltlAltll VAti.'-.ANT. eti votes. e9e.aoet,49 NliW I'ldlHIHCVT STA Itl'S WITH 'iiai,i.k.N(;k to no:i, VtirMillln. I''rnin'. Jhh it iMf tilr UnviiitfiKl I'oiifciir hum I hi' ox-Premier t Untrue Clemi'm I Tm opening todiiv of tlic it titr KiiviiiiiikI I'nii'riir hum Innultuil im in at nutli'iml UoiiKrni fiji' t ho I'li't'tlou of a irixi- llillt II I'liltiotiri' ill iinri' lippollltnil Arigtlil.. UriHiiil. thf iiiiiilmor or Jim tti. mill I.. I. Klut. mluUti-r of ri imniii'. to net dm bin ki'tMiiitlw uml io HrrmiKi a iliii'l h'uuuturN uml iluputitm t.t l'luiac ur i Ivj'il ihruUKhuul tln fotciioun todjy to tnlii- tmh in the oluetimi of a muv prntldi'iit or thi' rrpuhllu. I'riwldi'iit giillurlim' -icvun-jour tiTm jxplron on TOirimn fx N'omliiiilh h': riir'Mulatii'M of t.llO Ill'llplc H IT Ollt 'I li d to Xllll' to- tlii In tin iiuttuiiMl mwuinlily uou finMl In thi- Hiii'b'Mt nilUiifi nf the IsIiirii of l'runi.'i. Th. orriilul clof tor IikIiiiIiiI r!7 ilfputii" mid .'loo tmtorii. but tin- iiuinbiT rcilurvil iiwIiik to iiiHiii'U'H .'nuneil by ilrHtlm unit rrb;natbiUH nr b- llliu'w I'ri'inlor iticiiHiiul I'tilni'Mri' .mil lh nii'inburi" of hie rahlni't .iitaimI IuiJuIIiit Niinii' hi'iir" hifirt' thi- mii - lllR llOKHII .Mill' I'uiiim. Hii- mlnifti'r of nrt ciillur.'. w niii hiiioiik tlu'tii Mr hail wnt to tlii- pri'inliT iMrl in tlu myrtiliiK m imtf ruiitHlnliiR IiIh roll;- nil t bin troni tlu- lublnet mid notlf li.rt 1 lu ii that hi had Meptutl tlm miiill lnw for thf - pri"od.-iii' of thi' n--illljlli'. I'roiulir I'oliKur.' IiiiiihiIIhU'Ij ilMlKUMteil I rnlnilHiiil tiavbl. at prtPiit tiilumtiT of I'oiiiiui'r.'t'. i t.ik nCr a I no t hi piirilfiillii of aurli iilturr tanh bnli-'t oi't'tiplod Hliuoat tliren hnurii. tin' ilrputle Htid m-uatoris w&re oulld upon Hiruttih u alphu beU1 ord.ir to plnon their bullot paffr In th in n CantldctHUlo noiiiinotlmi aa attned b a t.trniiRir MkliiR to ob tHltl OIlttMlir' Into the pHUlff WIidii h miff iioppi.il ti ii K.'iiiini inn, mid njikod bin bii.-duoK. be pullml nut a rovyjviji mid mIiouUmI- '"rhii nbfi'llon Hhniibl not take plane " Hi' -it oini' ilUai iiumI and nrrtlol. A iiutiibiT oi oihi'i Miipi'i't a lno ort tiiki.'ii Into I'lmtody. Tin- tt urniniint took iinumml iiillltury and pnlWti mi'Hfciiiii h Ihhi: ihi rail" ay lliiHg fnun I'arln to ViiuhIIIiik, whli-h hio KiiHiili'il tin' H'hob' dlNtmii'n mllllar) iii it poMtod at lutenalu of IDA ynnln A fnrot' of X.aoo imiIIciiiiimii iIthvmi (nun all HI lii u( I'm nor wiim brouKhl llor' thhi miiinliiK n i'll aa ilntucli ttiautM of tioopn ol all ariiiN, Hhllii tho RtirrlWH of 'emalll.n wan i'iiii MtjMil to Km iiuartora. Thi' national amu'iublx hhh opiMii'd piHiniitll at i o'l'loi'k tb In iillnrtioiiu by Antotilii Inilnmt, pronldMiit nf tin niuiat'. who ri-ad 1 1 1 ilorrtH' or ronxo ciillon In a loud rloar vobe. Wvurr boh f utian- In thi- ttrtrut hall hum oii'uuli'il Nliii-UuitliM of thy pan I torn in tin' Kii.rii ti wdiiiuii. K I'rvbndy prtfiit u tailttltr ulth Ntraluail attinttlou whi'ti HUddOill)' a tbunilrroim uli'i' froui the Imih" of thi- hall nlinllt. il: "Wo protvHt aKMlniii" -Thf rt of tho phruiK' hum lout In a tumult of iTlyn mid iixi'liiiuatloiiH. 'I'llii xuli't WHf mat at tlii' i'oiikurv-i ath-n ilnputy. thr MarouiN Albert l Ulun. wliii when thi uproar bad ihiiii wliul iitiildod, Ktiiilml nfroah: "We iruti'Ht aKahiHt thf tlii'llon ol tba prtaildi"it ot thr rctnilill- by tmr llauiunl liiftoail or hy tho puoplo." 'i'lie tytyiiinbl)' HKltatoil anew by HhoutH friim a Houlal (li'iut, "iIohii hUIi t lie umtilri'.'' Thi' lti'iiililkaii rupllotl by iliuorluK, "Idim IIvk tbu itipiiblle." SuiiHtur Diibont. who in a lutermi tMirrimiiHiitarlHii, KiinlualU roatortd ordur by iiiIiiiiuiImIiIiik tin awamu y libit Hitrh liitarrupttoim wt'ii duplortt b mill f Utile, aa well ax bidllK oolf Irurv to tin- ruloa of what hum iimrj 1y an iduulural rolhKf, hIiiti- niutlniin and apiH'oliHir. vOiati'iiT thi'lr cbarn -lor. wnrf not itiruiiflble. Apoloubw Art' Prompt. UiiiitiK tin- proi'i'i'dliiRH ol Hoi ni tluiial UMMIliblV. flmilBi' Cli'inonutrtll UlHili" u witltiirtiii oxilau.'itluii to II riii nd and M. Kimit. hIio .iuu bni mm I to him h I'n mini' l'niiiiiiro n'l-i a I ft' u In a latter bo riKiolvi'd luntl ivuiiiiiK rruiH thf . x-iiraiiin't'. tiii- mi diluiit I thuriHoir 1'iiunbliil'cil c'om'il. Ouptlly Dc Moiula and I'uul I'm lour, formar mlnUtir of Ulmr. lo qtiutreled lu Hiv lorililors of 'he pal- mcp of Versailles, mh h result of which M. Mimslo Mint IiIh seconda hi M Hon cotir. Mfe HMory of tlm .: PiiihIi President, lti i'tiitjtul Polnoarc1, llio uaw ptsl dent or tli( I'ruiiuli ropublltt, 1st one of tho strongest men who have Par ticipated in politics In l-'riMii" within recent jours II.- Ik tit his ( JrJ vciir H till llH- bl'ltl III politic KI0 It I w mirlv youth. Imvliu been fleeted deputy In 18x7. I'n hidciit I'oiiicMtu has been n min ister In tunny Crencli t'liblnols, huvltig served mh iiiliildtor of agriculture, minister of public instruotlon, minis tur of fltuuiec mill iih premier. He wa vl.u president of the ohumbor of deputies (or four yours Hp iioum premier him) minister of foreign at fairs on January M. lest your. M I'lfliiriiri' In h Inwvor bv prof hi. 'iion. He if h Ifni ii prolific hiiIIi r Hint m i oiPiiilior if tin" Preiich ucaile iti). which gives rank mm hii "Im mortal." Ill' IIIMllt' H great pl'THIIIl! Wierll.CU wlt-m In- became premier, rnr In- gave up mi cxtrnmoly lucnttlvi' praellae nt thi' Iwr. Ills i-1ihiiiiuv U ii proverb In Prance mill even hla strongest pn- Mtlt'Ht Uppliflfllts t'XPrOMH OOtlf IlllttllfO In hi honesty of his purpose. President I'liiiii'iin-'H futlmr wiim a irnmlintit public iiirirlnl anil nnr of IiIm brulhiTM hIwh iiccupIhm h IiIkIi pout In Uir Rmrnin'iiiHl wn'lw MudMiiio 1'iiliiuarc hk Mlo. Ion' rlctta lli'iiuici. mh Italian. Klic mul her IiuhImuiiI huw occtipleil fur matii youm mi Hpurtmi'iit on ih Axoni.o Ix's t'lmmpM Mi'i'. mill tin y will n.ii liMf fnr l ki hi-n Ihry Icmvi fur th pri'Mlilniliiil rcxlili'iiiT. the I'litac' of tin Klif n l'cbrinr IS xt ClAPP COMMITTEE ENDS LETTER E Last Witness, Employee Senator Foraker Fails Confirm Alleged Offer $15,000 for Documents. of to1 of! (It; 1,1'UihmI Wire tu KronliiK Herald J Washington. Jan 1 7 Ulb hrixt Wtewnrt. a rieKro lawyer. ihmiI In t'hl-i eauo H fnriiiui' Seiinior Koraker lo Hi' a HtatemelH fnun Wllllum Wlil llebl. a riirmer stuiidiird Oil niPMicti KOI. about t'le nali- or the Atvhhuld etteir, anuifut'od aaaln today belore tlm I'lapp committee lnvitlatlii ' oampalirn lundH. without adding muuh . Ilitht upon the Intldent. Il mtttlti Niinii rrectloiiH tu hln iirevloiiH ten- tlmony Under iiueMtloniiiR o .Senator I'om- j erene he (lonleil havlDR uoulldud to a I friend that he wax to Ret MB, QUO for, IiIh uork "for the hlRtceHt people on earth. Wall at reel. . .Senator I'oiucrene iiueationed tin-' n iiiii'nn ill. ill nil iii.i.ift.i i.v I'liiuii wltlienH froiii mi allldavlt by J'hlllp I Hrown of V:biVi,o Hhlch Vaa ot . I .fci.i.ii, I I iiinni im'il The lomimttce hiIJoiii lied Indellu- Itely AINT LOUIS MEN ST GIVE MORE BAIL Friends of Morrin and Barry Unable to Oct Sufficient Security; Tvcitmoc's Bail Is Arranged. lly lH'nrel Who lo KienliiK Herald HI Umln. Jau i; -The St l.ouls j labor li'Hili'ia. n bo iecinty Hltuoiiticed nun tiny iihii arraitReii nan rur r. .i. .Morrlu. one or the alleged dynamite i oiispiratoi'H, Irm ncil loday that the ncciirttliiH they had obliilued were not Hulllcteiit An etrort nlr hua boMU lllMde liHtc to HttfUte ImiII ror J. 11. Hair, another of Hie conspirators. "Wo can llnd any number of men Him can ituultfy fur jr.,oiin or $10,-iihii.'- ftiMUl t'liaiiea J lmmert. eha li ma u or a committee appointed b the biilldttiK trade toiiucil to arratiKo the IioiuIm. "Tlic iiiivuriimeiit i'iiitlre that evers man who xlaus the bund milut Im- able to my the entire bond in now it is rorotrtnii, ami iiiiIhus ho can mm two mini worth not loss than jae.000 to si, :n Mm iIii'm bond and twu man worth not lea than ttti.uaii nich to hIxu Harry 'a bund, there is little pros pect that they Hill be released from the federal prison pendtriR tho uppaiil of tlielr cases " TioltmiHtV Hull Amiiiutil, San rranclsio. Jam 1 1. -CIhi'IiioI Hurk will be completed today un the bunds of Olaf Tveltmoe. secretary ol the California HlilldliiR TratloM ootlli ell. one nf the ilviiamltc eoiiHplrulura lmprlunutl at Leaven worth, Kan. The I 'lilted Stale commissioner's ullliiti here, uhich appioscd the ImiiiiIh ta liinlH). tliouwhl they would probably be torMiirdod to Leavenworth lor Teltmoe'M alRiiattire. thence to Indi anapolis, tor JiiiImc Amlersoti a ap proval, late toda Tvoltmoe'H ball. ienduiR ii rwviow of the case, hum set at ,""(), for wlilch IioiuIh In IhIck Hint miiiii worn reipilred. Ills wife ruriilMhnl Uii.oun, the larcHt bond offi red AUTOMOBILESMASH KILLS ST. LOUIS MEN (llj 1ctiM'il Wire lo Hvenlna Iforald ft UllltH. Jit II 17 ItllMMWll P. Duvle ot risv eland .iisist.ini Murytary to Mrs. Hcli'im Itrtiton. ovtiisr of the eit LoiiIh Xutionul leanue bumiball elub and William II Walters of HI l.ouls, oreoHlwiit of .i inn ell com pany, were Idlti'd In in automobile ac cident liare tnij.tv iULZER GOES INTO REPUBLICAN CAUCUS Bernalillo County Man's Par ticipation Believed to Be Final Step Toward Har mony in Republican Banks. EMPLOYE QUESTION NOT ENTIRELY ADJUSTED ?irflal DNpatrh In ItrrnlaK llrrnlit) Smila IV. M . Jnn 17 The llf intliilian tio l"rx in i hui u thin morn Ini;, lor tlu- Itrnt limi'. i-njoyi-d the piiiinre i,f Ktnalor Sulzcr of Her imllllo. Tin- aniiouiKd iiurpiHia of the fiiiicufi waa to ni-ttle wjina llttla do tnlM of thi' oinployo iiiKtloti, which bud bri'ti left opt' n. .Saiuitora Hutier and MuriiH hit ! putntml a (Ointnlttoc to lnvot1nnt tlm niHttcr uf Klvltnc ail'Jltliinal pay to , "Hpltol .'in ploy on durliiK tho loKlnlatlvi) jinoiwku. It waa tb,. ctiotom lu terrl . torlal dnyii tu double tho pay nf i-npl-tol einiiloyi'H for th lxtv dH' Hhnn thi'lr UtittiMt wsre made heavier by tbei I prejioiice of the la wimikorn. It la by i iiu inemifi eortaln that thla preeedent ' 111 ft... kI I .1 .... . ft. .. ..... ........ ! m.ii hit ii'iionvti irv irvnui ivkib lature. Tho i-atu-iiH tbla morulne dni'lded upon the appointment of Mlm I. oil Hliulien nf Albuiiuarnuo iih a men- j ora tiller, at rtx iliillnrii per da I Ily hoiii. the praaonre or .Senator HiiIiht at the raucim. I held to Indl- mil.a Ihu li.iullti ..f ttii hrcai'l. Ii.i ; I ween the Heinalllln .ounty men mid Hie Itepuhlb-Hli III tbi' m-nate. and to llidliati- Dial I'T thla wi-aaltin at leant. tber Hill bf but Iwo partlea In the i lellature Iti'publlcmii and Demo-; laic nil i ronri'Biii'ii ri'iiimn i ttr"Mi' lln Hill mil it in uliiioit certain that ! t an ItrpulilU.iiln. COMMITTEE HARD AT SALARY BILL r, e:...:i.. luctiauiu w iti uk kjuuiiui hi Form to That Passed at Last . , -. , n Session and Will Take Care i Of District Attorneys. 1 I . . . . . . . 10 r VT'pr?Vu "" "5 '.'.f."'"' i rniiiiH r u, i . itm i . i in 11- I mi nee lomnitltei' or both hoiiaea met lu Joint Ni'Miimi M'Htcrdiu utternooii mid eleited a auli-i'Olilllilttei' or three Muuatora and three reprutsentutUea to draft a county aulary bill The pro poiied m on hii re upon which the com mittee in HurktiiR today Hill be hum Iwr In form to that pa weed at the taut m'kkIoii, and Hill provide aalarlea for dlMrlcl iittorueyM aa well un count) ollhorii In aniMiiK at the baion ol i oiniiunkattou to be allowi-d the illf ereiit olllcem tin re "III be taken Into couttlilerntlnn the asMeated xaliiaHtm mid lollectioiiM ol the vurioua conn tlt'H Memberii of the commlttotj are luellned to ruwtit the story clrntiluttd tu tho offset that the nmmhors would first confer with the govurnor In 1 druwlns up the bill. The bill will be . limited m Hie remiiar mi and tMiwen Up to the KOW'itinr for hie eoustdera- )rm I .MlftMHHIlS IHM'I.Mtl: OM.Ml lTlii; IHIO.MS St AltCli AS HI4.N'S J ISI?I H The lioiisi' hum lii iKalon for a short tliiin ililtiarieiuoi.il and adjourn- ed to inei'l ul 2 o'clock Mouila) af lernooii The adJouriiineiit to .Mon day came only after . MtriiRitle nltb Iti'pr.'sentatlVH fhaver on the one lle. h ho made the trillion to adjourn. and John Ha run Hur and Majoi I.lllVM'll) n on tin ilher. Hull h'I on ib.. ...ii.. in. no rut iMiiii.ui in its uditn. WORK lift Hon b.v i vote or 87 to li. Attui the nl ears mid had irtltrlHR ca nrawr in lb etia iiliiln and the read- rem III the army and I'avy. sarvlllR till? or Hie Journal. .Majtir Llewellyn's lesoliitlon protesting against the al lest of l-VIIpe Ceeares was favorably .....i ,..i....iu.i i... iti.. it.ftiiMj reported favorabU report was r-celved rrciiu e itmnice committee on House Hill A tb No. II, uppioprlaltii. iiionny for lewis- latlve prliilliiK. The bill wiis ordered printed. Kills ware introduced as follows. Ilous HI II No. 17, allow ins ten days Mttttliloiisl (tow iiin rur convicts on Utatn hlmhways, Inlroducsil by Mr. Yoiiiik No. is. by Toombs, the "blue sky" law . No. in, iij t'artsr relation to uoui- i moil camera' ilaWlltlts for injurlus to employes No. V. b) Oat'ter, putting a normal school at I'ortalsrf. Hy the soenker. reiiililnv i he rejftairatlnn of all Inter ust bearltiK bonds lint exelliplt1 by law ft em taatlmi No. i".' reaulailm; ihe linuor trttlllc mid providtui? for county option. The speaker asked who whu the atilliiii or tblH bill. .Major MwtM1n li plied that several different untitle men were the authors of It It is tho measure endorsed by the Autl-Hitlooii luaaiie on was dually Hpouaorctl by Messrs ('hiisman Moreno. Llewellyn. 1 carter. Campbatl and MuIIobm. A communication from the uuporlhtoiid- out of Insurance usklnir permlatdon to retain his iiiarters lu one or tin cum- li Ills iniaiiers in mi ' ui'r inn- niittee rooms of the house arousod soino little tliscmsjiou. Mr. llnrR pro- tasted a mii I nt tho lack or preparation by tho HWte nillclalN ror the MOMalun of the leRisiuiurc tie Nam inai no mini- inltloe I'uiims hud hesii provided anil :t would be ncessary for members of Itnpottanl otiimUtees to hire pri vate rooms in which to hold thalr tnaetlliK.. (Several oilier membui's spoke alonft similar lilies but tho request of the Insurance uperliituodout whs dually Hl'iiiittid Mr Cliaveti assured the house that his rooms would ho at all 1 1 men m Hie illiposHi of the commit It us. . . MEXICAN TRAIN CENTRAL TRAPPED 0 MILES OUT OF Rebels Capture Whole Train load of Passenger's By Burn ing Bridges Fore and Aft. MANY PROMINENT MEN IN DANGEROUS POSITION Cruiser Denver Will Sail To night From San Diego to Rescue Americans at Aca pul'co. HI l'u. Tex.. Jmi. 17. Tho iiihwIiik Miuth bound immonnor train or Yvmiiiewltiy anil two troop trains were trapped by reb ela on the .Mexican fonlnil mil Hay bloH Juurw.. it was lourn. ed delliillely today. flebelH yer terduy burned a dozen trout I on on tho K'n eminent railway within alxty-llve tnllen of Juarez, Hhut tltiK oft the retreat north of the trains, whleb wero atopiied by burned brlilm'K ISO miltm south. Amoiiir the marooned imatH'tiuera urn many prominent American and Mexb-an iiiIiiIiik And cattle man. ItioludlnK Alberto Tarranaa, a miniunnire oi i.iiinuaniia ny I'AhhI WIiv to Honliiir llemlil) IHtVVIfllt 'I'll -I'lIK IMtVI'IMl t WaahliiKtoii. Jan 17. Tho cruiser i Denver, nnlrii.il to Acapulco. .Mexico, 't to protect VtnericailH endatlKel ell by the rebel I'miIIIIo mid hla band, will Mid from Sun IUco, Cnl., today. The alilp hhm hae )tfl yi-aterday. Khu nil' Met to Aiiipul.o in tour daya. oiiiul ldlwanld Unlay niportml to Hie Htnte ileportliieiit from Aonpilleo Hia then- miim no chanuo In tho nit nation .nut that tin. Rntltfh wurAhlp ' Hpiarwiiter nnuld remain lu port un ' tu condition beouiiio tiurmiil, or tho 1 Denver arrived The embaiH) at Mexico C'tly rcporta .an attempt at rev uhitlouary oiitbrook In Hid ntaU or Tlaxcuht but that fud ; oial troopr bn dlMolobud, MAV K.MI. TllilAV. fan uioso. cai.. jn. n.OMiiinB ,h" eruliiur Deiiyar for the run to Ana- mum wan ynenn thin mominR at s o'cUa-k from the navy colllur JtiHtlti. U will take about elRht hour to oonl and tho Denver nitty lnuvo for tho sum Hi IhIh thin nf tertiixm. All nthnr ......... ..... ...... .... .... " "' 'rH , . ,, ., TS OF TRE GOVERNMENT 5 I . riai0, Ufnolnv "P11" wwll-J Markwood Had Been in Federal Service for Seventy Yours; Indian Fighter in Texas. 11 Vv 1.1'iimiI Wlro io KioiiIiir Herald,) IVushliiKloii. Jau 17 Captain Wcali') MarkHood, aald to have been the oldest HHtlVi'-lHii n Inhabitant of the Dlsllbt of Collliiibbt. whi- bulled horn lala The vnterwn's exact nice was not known, oven to himself, but n nan surveo tne aovernmHiit ror i "" '"! .V '"uh,', ' 1'1hX,h io the war with Mexico hih! the civil "H,V , , ..... I Hecuusc of un altwicatlou with his ;"letlor ..Hlt er. .MitrkwiMMl wh rort'tol " Hr!",f,H, '. My'' but III l1..-.r..- I - V.l I.WlftTM III l.lffff. IU ftl.V Mexican war under the name uf Sam uel II Walker flelleve-tl lo have beau killed si the buttle or HuHinatana, clitseiiH or .San Antonio oroolutl a monument to his motnor) mid tho IwKlaluti.rf naitiMl a coHHty altor him. I'npiHlu Markwood was toNHsotod with the department or nrl ulturs up to s. year a no. PANAMA AGREES TO RAIL MONOPOLY tlr Leaard Wire to Kritnlna Hrol-1 WasbltiRtoii, Ji.n 1 ;. Questions at Issut' licluee.) the I'nlted stales mil to.- rcpii'ii'i of I'miuioa were ilhau-ts-ed at a riinrerilioe betwesn l'resldeut Tuft. t-ycretrhMi Knox and Kllmson uml JudRr Crank Panlullo, uunsel for the Panama Hallway mm pally today. Tli ihiihI cemilllsaliiii wlxhHH In nr. I tHiiil tlm harbor Unas to Colon and lo be assured by tho Panama no vein mem i hut ni li'Httohtse for a ralhvtu' into tbf i a ns l -tens from tb ttorlH will he itraNltMj by tMo republic Hi return ihe Panii naked lor certain in Movermiieni iihs usHeil mr i crinin wihii concaasions. i, it, inloii wuk reached OutUronk In Almoin. Lisbon. Portugal, Jau 17 - An in- i surrcction nas uroKOH oui in Aiwoia, PortuHoeat Want Africa, ami ilea- imtches recuivod tuiluy by the mlnhjter or the coluniea rtdflte that the natives have onimlUed many atrocities l1ie raided seclluiiieuls. killing the Inhabitants ami pIHokIiik properly. Sevsral Kuruuean womei, were ear rled i l lliattraeut" and four muii csi'tlvea wero burned alive Tho governor uf the uolony has sent nn expedition aupproNs tho inmirrec-tl-in ... . . Z ERANT DEAD S RRST WEEK OF SESSION Senate Adjourns Until Mon day After an Hour of Attcn tion to Striotly Routius Business. INITIATIVE MAKES ITS APPEARANCE ON BOARDS - - Senator Walton Proposes Res olution Containing Advanc ed Legislation Inoluding Ef fective Referendum. Matitu I'e. N. .M . Jan. I" fhlof liiteront In the New Jinx- leu Mtate leKifdfiluro today was in the luiroductlnn of a ineawire by Heiintor n K. Pnnkoy coinoolllnR " rTTj .xiii?villll V nil oHtiera nf Htocka to HhI thorn wiiit mi' HtHlo auditor for tiixit- tlou. It In Mid mime mucIi ii inoaaure will pima both brnnchaa nt thla neaalun. Mr. l'mikev hIno Introdurod a tnOHMure to itbollah the olllce of county aaoAHaor uml create a Mutto board of iimohxoik or twelve momberif mimed b) tin Rovernor, who would anaoiei nil propertliM. s sisN.vm in .siNitvs m (IIIIIUI'I.V IN HOtTINIJ Mpeclal lllHps-tch In Htrnlnv Ueralill HanlH V. N. M . Jan 17 The mii ate this mornliiR roqulrod lees than an hour for tho transaction or ita busl nesM. The procindhiRK were marked by Hi spirit of harmony, which has prevailed tliua far. Aside from tho readltiK of th Journal for tne punt throe dnys, the only bimliiesti whn tho Introduction or bills and rcsolutlona. which wern Kenernlly rererred to tho proper coiiimlitees without comment. Tli-.. Initiative mid rt-rremlum made lis ilrat npiiearHiirt In tho lsRlslaturo thin motnitiR when Senator W. 11. Wultmi. of Ornnt county, introduced SMtiate Joint resolution No. i, which proposaa .in amendment to tin slute constitution provldliiR fur u Bynloin uf direct lenlHlatlon. Huder senator Wuliou's plan lawn tua tie Initiated upon petition of II f teen per cent nf the volent, whllo twenty per cent is re-uulrod upon petl tlonn proposing umsmlinunla to tho ronstltutlott. The referendum wrllnn of tho resolution provldon that laws INtMSetl by tho lolnlntuio must be re ferred to tho votara for approval upon petition of ton por oont of tho cltUenn of the Htnte. nwltiR to objection by Senator Holt, who believed that the caption of the resolution wiih defect -Ivo, It whh not rofarrml to a commit - ton nor ordered printed. Tho resolu tion will doubllesH be ordered printed on Monday, aTter tho corroetinn hns been matle. AmoiiR tho measures introduced this mornlnR wore souato bills No. to. by Mr crumptnn. whloh prnvhlsa for holdlnR loiirt lu the bIrIiUi district; No. 11, by So n a tor Pankey, niRitlntliiR tho utunvstimeut nf property, mid No. 1.'. also by Mr Paiikoy, provldliiR tor tho levy And collection of tnxos. Hoth of tho latter wero raforrud to tho lln nnco coinmlttoc. Other uieasureA by .Mr Pan'toy woro Noa. it for ponalu Iiir lelephmio ciimpeulet. for over i harRltiR cusloliiers. and No It. which has fur its purpose the aboli tion of tho lnsurunati ilepsrimotu and tho oltlco of BUporltljondetit of Insur ance, und turtifnir ox fa the work of this olltcs to the eorjterotlon commis sion. 8onnto hill No lfi. by Mr. Hlnklo, ptttcliiR a license upon moter vnhlPlaa and to reRiiiatn tnoir apeott, wan re ferred to the roods ed hlRhway enm inltlee. No. 17, by Mr Walton, lo re iiiilrn the iiiibllcutloii of iiuai'itirly sUitemenls by eoimty treoMiirors. After the announcement of a caucus of tho IteuuhllPHii membors. tho senate ad loomed until : o'elock Monday. Unit- tenant (lovernor IS. C De IIach mid Honator Mabry fnllad to make their apMaraiic this mnrttltiR. Hoth en tlemoii wero oxcustMl utmn motion of Heimtor Pankey, who explained that the Democratic statesmen were In lmy lo meet vice prtMrtdeiit Marshall, who was traveling tnrouaii .New siax loo on his way to Arisen Kiiiim ltmi' HotM lii Widow. Naw York. Jan. 17. Tho will of .la i nee It. Keene, vtrsn atta-k market niMrMtor and turfman. It leu mr pro bata yesterday, leaves his entire twtata valued between J 10.'M0,tlii aim lift, line. 000 to his widow, tfurah J. Ke-sne "l hull. lutaiitloHallv omitted mak- INK any special provlHlon for th bn- stit of my son. P"oxiMHl. aim my uauan. tar .laasif.'' the will reads. relylim upon my wtfa to hereaftar make such provision for them a may be proper.' I'laK-HoMHirutor Siinliimiil. Ii AiiKfles, fa I.. Jn. IT. Joe Col lib. an Auatrian. who participated Hi a. riot here January 1, when th- Amer ican Has; was torn to ahratls by a num ber ot countrymen, waa utauud lit the police court to serve Hiu days lu the city Jail oilier Auatriaus arraat etl with Colleh were Hnetl tor disturb IIIK tlm eace DEMAND INVESTIGATION OF GROW INDIANS Washington. Jan ruwiifiiiil a rseolullon 1 7 Mettalor Towm-jiid s rewolultuii laetructiHR At toruey Qeneral Wlekeraham to Invea Unte nlfulra of the t row Indian of Montana tuuaved the aeuute totlay without iloimle or uppoettlon Han on lliii; uml Tiuimi Donver. Jan. it The "raK" mil die "laiiKo" tonus of tlHimliiK which the pol'cc department line dealunatad as 'Iminotlest daiiiutH" must uoase. far m Denver is oonceruod Ko Hi' chief ot poiico dueroeil in up onler it Hlied IuiIh to Hie uunHil'it of amure menU connected with the dtn ri me lit LEGISLATURE END SATS THE SHIPPING TRUST IS ABSOLUTE Owner of Independent Line Asserts Railroads Arc in n League to Kill All Competi tion. IMPOSSIBLE TO GET WHARFAGE FACILITIES (My Lenscit Wlro lo Kvcnlnjr Herald Washington. Jan. 17. Atlantic eiwst nhipplnx trade la practlwilly controiiml n a combine or tho At lantic, Ouir and Went India meamshtp eumpuny. New York mid Porto Hlno BtimniHlilp romiiatiy. Clyde lino, MmI lory Hue and lCualern lllte. ami the Insular lino, according to A. H. Hull, tirosldont of the A. II. Hull steamship company, who inHI1ed today before the hotwo shippInK trust committee. Tho combination. Mr. Hull said, op erated under nureamont with tho rail roads, by which tho railroads refused to pro rato with any Independent llnoa on loaa than full uurgoes. Ho ndded it was altnoHt Imposslblo for nn independent company to noouro vvharrage fuel lit lee boouuse tlvr mil roads owned nr (ontroiled tho termi nals at moat of the porlfi. Mr Hull testified that after onrun Ir.lmt the Now York and l'orto Uloun Htoamshtp company, a ooinblnatlon uf clrriiiimtHiice forced him In 1900 to sell hla Interest uml mIii a bohil tnt to enter Into the Porto Uloun trado fur ten yearn. The Hue wan then tukon Into the Atlantic. Onlf and wost India St.imsliip coiupmiy. In tuns no rormeii tlic a. 11. Hull Hteum- ship aomtmny with a prluolpitl lino botwoen New York and Stockton flprltiKH. Me. fllnci' the expiration of ins iiotui, the witnoao Hold, hln com pany hud operated ships between Now York uml Porto ltlco In competition with tho combine, whloh. ho deolarcd, out ratoH, miiim tlimm kU Iiik tlhicounts of HO unit 70 por cent, whenever a mill atoamor whm chudtiluu to sail for Porto Jtloo. Vncloua overt urea hnd heon made. Mr. Hull t'otitltiuei!. to brltiR the Hull lino Into an iiKrcometit to maintain rates. Ho nddod he had been offered 12,000 In axccsu of tho reeulur char- tor rnto for hln vessels to keen out of tho Porto Itloan trade. Tho tvlt- nans ha Id It was utmost Imposslblo for un Indqpcndoiit to ohurlor vrsiicle for tho Pnrto Itloan trado on account of iitcroementa between uhip owttera and the combine. ' I think lor the Rood of tho public you should take this to tho depart ment of Justice." no Id !tupreontotive Humphrey STAYS BY HI PARTNERS .Tamos A. Perry, After Full Confession Declines to Tell Police Who Confederates Were in Daring Robberies. (Ily Lenertl Wlro to H enlug Herald.) Chloago. Juu 17 James A. Perry, naufooMQil loeJor or the band ot au tomobile bandits who have ommlttud a soorc of robberioM in tho past nlxty iloya, llnnly rnfuand today to reveal the liioiitlly or his associated. "There weie four of us, but I'll never tell the niimuH of my pals," said Perry. "I have told all I am roIiik to about thoMi holdiiPB." Porry alopt notindly afto laklng a itiufoaolon ot Ida career to relict Captain Levin and stales ,vtloluy HoyiiH last nlKltt. Mrs. Peart llathjwii. who uvea In the apHrtmeiit bulldlnif whore Perry was arraaied, tohl the police teduy tlmt he was working hm a awttuhman In CeiUr lUplila. Iowa, when aha met him three year mho. "I had no Idea he was robbing "people," ahe aaitl "I thought he HUB working nlRhls in some respectable buaiuMi." AdmHuOoii or Perry that it vvus he who fired Hie shots at PotbJemaii Kreil SiickeH, who was wounded by nolo bandits al Weet Monroe street and I'lfth avenue, led in a piiMllnB aUuatlon, Inaamuali uc Ktlckmi already iihii iHHHiinen Aineri I'liarest HIIU JamsM Mltohell aa the robbera wiin ahot him from the automoblli . .xitrn.'ii aim cttHrest hare been bookatl on a charae of eaeuult to mur der the poikeniRii, but both dony tho aootatUlun. U'mlter Scott, to years ukl. urrwiteU with Perry. rrne..l tu talk with tho (Millce. Xotitl (-tiuritli'i'iitti Soldier iM'iul. Atlanta, fta . Jan 17 Captain V. (I. Ilaoul. aed 7 a. widely known ihrouMlioitt the Miuth, dhal 4t Ids home here totlav aft jr several mpntlis' llltiees During he c war he wna capuin In the ofederalo nillway I'tireau. having ehai. or the car eon fttructlon awl tr.iHs,.oi'.itton nf army run pile. In later years at different Hmea Captain Ita.'iit held Hie prel tfency nf the fentrsl nf tleergla, Mox h'o National and Atlanta. UlrmlHghnm and Atlantic railroads. lie leave a widow ami ten children. e TiMtKisii novmtv.MttftVr l.lfiMtXN Till) WOHKT ruiistantlnonle. jau ir.Thu collwtlve nolo dm fled by tho ajHteteaailors of the Iturnponn powers in uuntlon was presented e to lo Turkish Koverninent to- day MOTOR BANDIT BUNNY 16" AID GRIZZLY TURKEY r ALL BARRED Festive Dances Up for Cvirafc eration by United Stat Congress for First Tint ill History. expresslySTohibitjbb 1 FROM INAUGURAL BALK Likely That President X23 Wilson's Wishes Will Heeded and That Time ored Function Will B Dropped. iu).M?."x Vlro to Cve&tea; HtrHf Wnshlnston, Jan. 17. 'wihcr wtft bo no Inuutmrnl ball," declared WIU lam C Kuottce. chairman of tho iaaux urul ball committeo today, attar as Informal conference with MVeral member over president cloct 'Wi.'eoVM lotter rcquostlnit that th0 camenilt consider tho feasibility ot pmltlisa tkm function. Tha wishes of President-elect Wi? son will bo compllod with." eainl Mr. KuatlB. The commlttoo later iJeoll4 to learn moro of tho eeaident-eiect'ej wlMhes before taking fonnal actios. Should thero bo an Inaugural fcatf despite Presldent-ntect Wllaon'a hll to thu contrary, thoro will b uo? turkey trottinR. bunny hUMlag con Krlssly bcarlntr, it It la held la th Pension building. Ropresentatlvo Rodcnberry today; offered un amendment to tho resoiu-i Hon authorising- tho use of tha pva slon oillco which la worded fel-t Iowa: "That tho Rrant of tho use of hm pension oillco for the Inaugural MIL la expressly upon tho conditio amii with tho limitation that for tho pre vention ot acta of public Indecency tt following ro-cmlud dances ara utieo lutely barred und prohibited: " 'dHMly bear sryratlona; the a ny hug tenderloin nnavomsRts, tkva turkey trot contortions, and all "ho vuls-urlsma of tho hooche coocKe danco and ull similar forms of itym nastle convulslvo movementa aumraet Ivo of Die dketie!rai rovelerles of tha scKreuatOd dlntricU.' " PHEWUKNT rVO.V-COMMITTAIw Trenton, N. J., Jan. 17.- President elect Wilson declined to say today whad ceremony ho would favor aa a substltutu for tho Inaugural ball. A popular decision at tho cupltal hod heon ttuKRastcd. lie satd he would wuit to learn what William Cochran KustiH. chairman of tho Inaufruralioh conirnitto.i thought of tho augpeatlon to ellmlnato tho ball tha pfoHoiw.1 to uholish which wan contained In a lot tur sent to Mr. Gustls yesterday AHK PItOTKCTION lX)It "WILSOPT, Washlngtoii, Jan. 17. An tm4( Renoy appropriation ot 13,000 lor amy tor tho scerot service protection for President-elect Wilson until hla' 8v uutttirutlon, wus roquostcd ot Con Kress today hy Secretary MaoVcagh. PARCELS POST S ABIES PROBLEM FOR HITCHCOCK Wushlngton. Jan. 17. The inntltki I of babies by parcels post l a real In I fmit industry, whloh l'oatmasl (Jim- oral Hitchcock lu asked to foster. In tho ulroumsuinces of hla bachelorhood, Mr inicncouK la consmertns sertouaiy tho calllntr Into consultation of ax porta in tho transportation of babies aa a letter which ho received yeater- dtiy presents to him a mull problem with whluh ho la uulto unfamiliar. To add to his ombarrassment tho lettor contains u noto of Konulno pathos whloh eppaals Htrongly to tho post master Koncrul. This Is tho letter, just us It was phrased and puno touted. 'Tort MaPherson. (leornla. "Postmustur Qeneral. WashlnBton. . C sir. -I huvo been corresponding with a party In Pa about setting: a baby to ruls (our homo being without Onei. May I ask you what specific rotations to uso In wrapplns; no It (baby) would comply with regulations and bo allowed shipment by parcels post, as tho express oo are to rough In hundllns Yours (signed) - -" The name signed to tha letter ut withheld at tho request ot Mr. Hitch ooek. Aa babies. In (ho opinion ot tha postmaster general do not fall within tho uutugury of bees and bugs tha only llvo things that may bo transport od by mall ho la apprehensive ho may, pot bo of uHitanco lo his correspond out. IOWA FARMER STUCK FOR FOUR THOUSAND (Ily LeuiKt! Wlro to Kvcnlnc Heral&f Oinuho. Neb.. Jan. 17.H. W. CU tor, a farmer of Tltonlc, Iowa, today reported lo tho police tho loss of ll.eoo from his satchel whllo or routo hero from Dottvwr Custer salt! ho had been Induced by Denver real estate ugents to draw Ihe money from the TltonlB bank for investment In Colorado pnpurty. Iter they die oouruftud the Investment and ha Htarted tor homo with the money in hie satchel. Ho thinks he Is thfl Vk tlni uf a conspiracy. Veteran Delegate VI. Htoux Kails. 8. U.. Jan- IT (H4r Hhermiiii Qlfford, twice terrkarktt delegate to Congress from llakotft territory and representative In Caft Krosa from Uouth Dakota, in th IfMC ty-nlnth, Zlttleth and Wly-fMH coiigrosaea, dead at hla hawa M Clinton, j II