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TODAY'". SEWS TODAY Tom fH l In flip lll.lt AI.H. nrijr cent Di"nih nr IS cent a itrrk delivered I your dixiri nrtjr tni ljr mall. JOHN LIND Mullrtl. pkkkjkjSkVekkkMkkMkakakM nunrxiccmzEJi. Vol. !. No. . ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1914. Tin: kvi;ij m nti.rt V(H. 4. .Ml. si. (ilEilll j CASH I ATS1G SING Four East Side Bandits Who Murdered Gambler Rosen thal Pny Penalty in Electric; Chair at Daybreak. THE FOUR MET DEATH LIKE ANY OTHER CROOKS i "Dag) Frank" Said to Have Made Confession Jusl Before Execution, Admitting Guilt of Quartette. my I j-aactt Wire, I., f. veiling llcrstd 1 " i-!hiiik. X V.. Apul I !. II Was Ifpnttid bl ip this uStcrlloiin Dial Km flii.n i. h.lntc In i ne put in death idix inni iiiiik, m i cli' it i iiiil'Miiiiii i.i Wur.itn Hi' 11 tul I 11 1 In r l'.,ihii. in which hi' mliiiiliiil Unit Justi c li.nl I n limn. 4 'Hugo Frank" in wndl in have slated t tin t while he mm mil pnscni at ihi' nitinlrr nfltoscn- thai, Hairy Ilnrownit, I.otna Him- i i.i.i m a'ul Harry Vulliin did I In- shooting. 11 wan further reported thut flrnlii I nalil that none nr the p ii ii tin-n hul klinttn. previous In the shonl i ii K, thai I'ollce I. irii- li'iuinl 'ihi 1 1. lie. kcr m run- ccrnctl In the ufliiir. The coiifca- tm. n la mii ! In have In i n signed itml In iinw im ita way lit limiT- li i ir lily tin. Hum Sin 1'ria.in, Maaimnc. N. Y, A r II 1J Tiie four Riinmen ii.iunt til of i lie mui'ler of lleitnan Hniwii th.il ilied in the elei lrlo i nuir at Hlnil miu pi moil at il.i l.ie.m thla nmriiiiia Nuiii' t i.ii'i-ueil hla KUili Mini in. ii lin lil n. in il i he mi mi' nf (.'liui'lea I't'i .ier. the tMr.flt-r pnlli e lieUtetlam, I . ii i 1 k ii II y i.f iiiKtiKai 1 1: k the mtir ttt r Inn nveil by cniirt of appeals 10 Mlk.il. til' ln fnur 'Alio tiled KraaH Kt oh unlit r. ("Whiiry l-wia ) inm.it II, , i nly mitieiueiit I:. en he ditl not Dully ii-ri II hot llili.e i n ... "tii nil. meii." he iiiuiiililetl an llw y Mr.iji eil lain in Ihe tliair, "1 ill,) nui lino at KiiKinihal. Tin. . who t.ii. I ilnl m perjlllel . Ki'l' (he k ike ol ' jimliie. k m leinen, I .i 1 tinlo I. the, wiiiii'iut taiino-h " I Willie)" ilnl not fliilh Ihe iie'i li li, i The h lanKf liarntx had In t .1 lu'jiiflt il ami the i iinnt Klmt hi body Inruaiil in I lie t'tlllll. Seiiuit-phin-r aiim the aei'nhd to die ' "Imiko Kr.iiik'' iKrjr.k i Iti 1 tame! In mi. .p ihe llloo.i ' illari Horn-j uiui w.ih thliil and "la-llle lmif ' ll.lllllM !:..eiilM in t l.t h I In 4U mill ui t n nil wire il.'Mnl, lie, Th. lutie would have iieen hlim lened I, m.J it not I, t i n fi.r the ut.' rowdni4 I I In- newapHper reporlera Tnvu nuiiiii. r.-t lien ualril m itliiltin of llni.i lor tin h I'Xri Ulion. There a no unloward iiuldent il,r, iuxlii.nl Ilia prtM edtirr. All wnlked guivlly t the thalr aid only Oiotr tuakin kneea and I lie an. i. " green pallor ol I hi lr la'ea alleitled I li.tt Ihe realiJ limi nf tliath .i on I In til William li. t'anhieii, Ki.niun I'atli olie i I-.il, lain of tli pnmin 111.11.111 pa li lt d ' li.ino Flank ' tu Ihe i hair. W illi "Wlilll I.l" Ulid Iyp the HI ' wan Ital'I'l J"', ph :.iillt in ol Xe York I:. ihl. i Maer Kopfiein, I-n tho Kiurilual udsivor ol the Itoaeniiel n family, tttood by "l fti l.nuia " I'l'ien ami lalilil iihke nvrrietl their dru'.wi fiuea frnni the hair of tJeatli. alru.l Klinu in tonirol t livniM'H ea ita they iiitnned a prayer for ihe dytnK. I"an tai JUft iTvepiim over the hilla when lha witiieMaea wire Mdnilt H'd to tile burn court yard of in.' death hoime. Many er uahc ii-lut'. I Mini treiutilini. From u prlnled Iih. t leik read tiff the iiumea of Ulnar who were to e tile tltHt lluitl die. A tm. iiieiil more and Hie door of the ilea III th.inilnr had rinsed behlnj Iht-m. Wmden CluinT had itnnoUin'eil Ihnt "tlyp the HI. mil" would die tlrat. lot woletlhy 'I.fly Louie.'" "Da.! Frank" mid "Whliey ll." hut a II trana plred. Ihe limn who ft ml i Mine through lha llitle irmi donr at tha rialit ' Kimii Kri.nk." He had khtiwn altina of rollapaa rind il w"a deeemd enpedl a nt to Hint-Id him from Ihe ordeal of w all In Tile h. nil and leu apoilKen were thtn vet and lleud Keeper Melnerny. nil ir.K on it aiaiml (ro:n the warden, went to Ihe dealli cell. There he found 'irtdlei III prayer with Kather Caahln. The t ninli lolled man elulehed a cru I'llix In e. h liHtid aa l e wna led Into Ilia pretteni'e uf death. He had to "P aiipported by Iwo keepera. In Ihe ileal h rail rtiuld be heard Iht murmur of .lha othar alayeia In their aupfilieatlona. Tha wanlin and attendiinla atepped "nark from lha rublier mat. "(in, llod, I meet my flod," nnted Ihe Ital ian. The alula eleclrli'lan lurned th a Iteh. The Mrat Pont.ii't w"a (radiially ra- iluted and then a aveoiid alioik wua physli Inn applied the "I pronounce I h In man (lend, mid Dr. Farr In low voice. It wan r.:43 ii i lin k. The group of iiiii'" left the death chamber nnil ihe body i.f "Huge Frank" wua taken lo (Me autopsy room. A new Jut of witm-Msc filed in. Through ihe little dimr presently i -nine "Whltey Lewis." lit was gain ed ill ii tiliitk milt, na "Hugo I' ran a hail lu i il. The statement lhal h ncer finished was on hla lips na tie entered. A current of 1,112" volta With .1 slightly higher lmirrai than had In en used tm ('Irotlfi, took hla Ilia. Thr swii'h was Urn closed at ..:!: !i nnil hf wiim pronounced ilrntl at :. Al "iTi Hyp the Itlnotf was hroiiKht in. Hi- hail a Jewish prayer honk ill hia h. mil ami Italil'l ioltlstein. walked l,y Ilia side. I.isl-n, Isiuel, thili' ia only ml." Illllllllill'll t : i , Ilt-brcW. Two ntnu k wi'ti1 glwn a ml lit ii'i'lnrk iliyiciun prniinuiiri'il man tlt-atl. "I.ffty Lmilf,'' I ha I ihI In ili, nr.e Ihf H fill nt't'onliniily thr kefntni anflrrrr hy ifiiHnit of ho inlfrwtl of whiiiiik. i n ti'lnl t lie I'liamm r Ml "7. The Jew ish rnr I k Klil 'h In. iii.im"'!. lie Ininiliil tn Itatilii Knprieiti lit'liire tha tiiimil iilrappeil him In the iliair. I. ike "'iyp ' he tiiunihleil A pra .er i l lleliiew. The tliinrv that the uln.lig e ahall ill.. IiikI l.-fl Imre nut y hla tuiraiiny nalKtaine to the iiirreti'. The I, rBi emit. in- nan kx-wi h! -'S. Al A 17 he Wim pi onoiiin eil iea1. ri.i.ii:vi: wrtiH i.rM w OinM:i IH J' I(K lK TII Alhany, X V., April 13. S.nne i the Kunilii n are InllfM-il lo have ro:i (exeil hefore Ihey dud. Hiiprrinienilent John II. Hiley nf h" atuie piloiin ileprtnietit h.ihI ihut itatemenla would 1 1 in I rig loilny u hi Jrrlve here from rh would aliotv lh.it "n Injiialtfe had heen ilona liv I ha iXeiutliMm " He know no'hiiiK if (lie li.iluie nf Ihe ulalenient.t The alatenient la nhIiI In impll.ntr none of the men who died today Hovernor lilyiin refuaed to iIIhi'iimk tin' ulijet't, alihouHh It la known the ion. 'tenia nf lha iateiiieiit have been maile known to him, The .ii rnnr i raid to be a I lulled thill the four Klin, men were gnliiy. Xn word wan fnitn t'oinliii aa to w hether ihe "eonfi naion' waa by till or one of ihe lonilemned men. II wua alven to Warden I'hiney I thin moriiltiK about 4 o't loi k Xo iiroinowa were held out :i the writer it ia aald. hut In their luat hours there was a volu ilurv chHiiiie In :n attilude of aome of the romiemned The report peraiata that tr-.a aiate- ment t-ama from "Inmn Krank." For data there ha been n coiiatand riiiimr thai he would tell nil before he til "i. A remark made by Mr. Kilo' tretiKlheiied Ihe belief thut "lim" Frank" ennfeaaed. " The men had the aamr opportunltv to make I hla atatement w hen 1 w" down to Hiiib HltiB lae week," he Kind "but they did not thooae to uvuil themaeivea of It." Mr. Kilt y went to the prlnn under the lmiirealon Ihnt Iao FraoK wanted to make u llnal confeaato i. Hill the prlaoiier would not lalK. Had h,. broken alienee, il waa aenerallv iinderatond Ihe death penally would mil huto been lllllletetl totlu. .No reprieve would have been granted, it ia deiluretl. bin the exeiutloini would nol have taken place until next St unlay. llne that eurh n delay mlKin Kite time for new court Ri'llon waa held out to the gunmen by their rei Hiixea. Mr. Itiley aaid today lhal he woiil l Inane a foimiil liUMiieni na on an the meHaenifer Mrrtved. I'.l KFIfH Klt llMl Till I. Itia.lNS M V Hl IITII New York, April 13. The aet or)d trl.il of fhurlea Ht ker. former police lieutenant, found guilty of murder with Hie four gunmen exicutcd today. ti begin on May i If ihe district a. torney hua hla way. It waa auld at Hie dlnlrh't attorney' ollne Imlay thut Mr. Whitman will appcur hefnrr a upreme court Jumlce on Wetlnea day and move lo act the trial for thai ilute. He will Hln auk for a apecial panel nf talclmt-n. E. f. riolcomb a Suicide in Capital Man Active in Public Land and Other Government Probe in New Mexico Kills Himself Today. n la-aNMf Wire m P.niina r.eralfl.1 W'nahiniiton. April 13. K. 1'. 4 llolcoinb, thief aupervianr of the Indian bureau, Mn.l and killed hi me If In a room of a down- town hole! lute lodny. ATIK IK I.OVi:HMK.NT WtHIK IK M:W MFXIftl Aa an agent of lha Interior depiirt ment and In tha lontl ofllee. Ilolenmh waa acllve In New Mexico during lu, 1 tin 7 and lwu. taking a pmnil pent part In tha charge broiinht aaulnat former llolernor H.igermalV and againat other, (iftlclula of thut period. He mude hia heu liimrler In Sunt a Ft. IWHivrir Water 'oniny Mt"ta. Iienver. April 11. Otlo T. Ilan hard, of New York, prealdenl of lha New Yor Truat roinpuny. arrived hera toduy to attend a meeting of bond Imlrer of tha lenver I'nlon Wulvt coiiipMiiy, lu be htild tomorrow. given. The Htelhcecnpv. TANGO SLAYER! HEED FOR HAS ANOTHER MURDER TO OIS CREDIT Henry Spencer, Scon to Die lor Slaughter of Mildred Rex roat Principal in Another Chicago Crime. BELIEVED HE KILLED MAN TEN YEARS AGO Man Who Claimed Rjsponsibil- ity for Dizen Murders at Time of Arrest Was Myster ious Dr. Dove. MT hwil Wire lo llvnlng Herald.) Juliet, III . April 13. I lie unamieii mymerv of the murder ten eaia iik" of John V. Ilalea. laxliuh driver. may lie i lenreil, II wan unMeneu in day, when information wua offered thai the Haver waa Henry Hpeneer. Ihe "tanuo abiyer. now awnuing in' exeelllioll id hit Nflllellee fur tile mur der nf Mildred Ittxroiit. the dali'lii teacher. l Wheat. ill hi' tail. I In lea waa titllcd the ninhl of No vember I'-. '.I'M. to Hike "Mr. love. Rueft nl a ("hli'iiHn hoiel. on a long drive. Hutea wua toiind murtifreu ine next tlav. "Iiove" illaiippeitretl. A man generally auppored to have been 'Hove" arrived In Juliet ihe morning ofter the murder, atayed two ditya in et lualon al the tioarding houae of Mra. HuiiHaer and left aud denly ii few mlnutea before the r rlval of fhleago deleellvea. A ult ciiae contiilnliig bloody gnrmenta waa left In Dove'a room, and he hud In iliiired at a drug atore for aomethlng lo take out hlooiWtulna. Mra. Iluuaaer, her aon-ln-liiw, John Hni II h. and the drug elerk iiueatloned by the auapect today Identified por iraita nf Spencer aa llkeneaaea of Hove, t hief of Police Murphy will luke the three to Whetilon tomoirow lo aea Hpencer. spencer when nrrealed for the mur der of Mra. KexroHl made a long, rumbling corifcKXIm) in villi, h he cliilmed n-apnnHlblllty for more thini a ecore nf muidera. That of llute wna not amnliu them. Invettllgatlon developed thut Hpencer waa In prlaoii mi the ilalea of iiiokI of Ihe kllllnm" which he naaerted he hud coiiunliied He nrdu of the atale penitent larv nt Juliet phow that HM'iicer waa nt llb- rly beiween April 17, IK" 3, n ml June :, niitit. ItcftiHTw tu (JiieMlon I'riatmiT. Whenioii. 111. April IS. sheriff Kuhn of I u pane t utility rerUHcil to ul- w Hpencer to he tiieHionetl ubout Ihe I'.alea minder. He auld Unit Hpen- era Unletiiciii wtnini no vaiueieaa w li hunt corrotmrii inn. Lewis Proposes lo 7aje Over All Roads Senator Declares Railroads Are Pulling Wool Over Eyes of Country in Effort for Rate Increase. (Hy jpaar1 W ire ut Fvenlng llrrald.l uainiiaioii. Apiii 1 J, i n.irai'icri"- liig three PiIIh whlih he Introduced in the mmilfi today i repreaeining the trinity of hi labora while In Hie einile," Hi'liator I'wIk. Iieinocriit ol 1 1 1 1 li I a) ul. nulled a meuauie to cm- power the I'nlled Slate lo take over and ea tn private lnlereta all In ier aiute rullroiid: unother to :iu I limine the goternment In build me hundred hi pit in A merlin n water, lo be rl-.tl'lered to any part of Ihe wtnnl ua government merchant murine, un l be an adjunct to the navy In time ot war, and a third, to ahoiuh the liner atute commerce cornmlio. und ere uta a new roinmiMlon for Interatme commerce and Induntry, of 21 mem ber. divided Inio three brum hen Kenulor lwia commlMi'li.n bill " explulned by hlmaelf would crcsie three tub rommiaaiona of aeven niem- bera each, "one branch to have Hip tale commerce und trn'iBpnrtaiolii, luilway and atenmihipa: one to have Jurlitlcllon over bunking und flnunce Ihe third over furtorie and InlerMtute muniifuciurle und liiteritliipineni ot iiiunufactured merchanll"e." Sena tor l.ewla would abollah thr new f "l eral reaerve bunk board. Another aectlon creating a branch to deal Ph muniifiicturer would ubtiliHh the bur eau of corporatlona and ahaorh inn I nf tha work commerce ami nf the labor. depart mnt ol titHa No liamagt-a. Wsahington. April II K A. O'Sul liven, a new nrlean lawyer, wanted lo ue I'uul Felix and William W St I lc for Ktl.UOU liet'HUae they eut off hla whlHkera In HH In an elec tion prank, but Hit aupreme courl lo day decided ha had waited too loha" and threw out hla cuae. AMENDMENT Oil RIGHTS OF NATION President Wilson Declares Re peal of Tolls Exemption is Not Interpretation of Hay Pauncefote Treaty. SENATE COMMITTEE BEGINS ITS HEARINGS First Witnesses Strongly Sus tain President's Position That Exemption of Ameri can Shipping Is Unfair. (It lraaotl Wire t rwnlnf 'iletaltl.' WashinKton April J ii - - I'lcanlciit U lin, ,ii dei la i ed today thitt the repeal of Ihe I'linumn tolbi exeinptmn cniild mil he regarded ua an tiili-rprc tatlnii nf tht Hii.v-l'HUiicelote treuiy bei'iiufe It would be .1 Ii niflallve k ' He held thut mi nrnen, I'm in Betting I, nth Ihe riah.lv .ii ihe l ulled Mtulc under the tit'iili wan iieit'HHiiry in Ihm opinit.n. The aenate cHiiula loiiiinlttee re aiiined ft ii lil ii. heiiriiiKa Willi F.. T. ("hambei lin, cominiMaioner of lha Itii-n-iul of navlgalioli, aa the llrrl wil neaa. The comnilaaioner of the liU renu declared hi" belief lhat under the treaty the t inted Hlan-it hud no right to exempt ita ahlpa i.iiIi'hh. the government ul.aorbetl the i oporiion" ate churxea lor tho operal ion of the canal ua properly unet.iilc ami Hint il' h nhlpK. He bellevetl il In Khoiild be done either by rollncti!! mid r tnlltliiK the Inlla on all hIiiph or by direct miln.nl. Senulor iiormun aoitght to allow by exlrat ih from r porla iiiuile by the comm:ulotier Hint ha hud not ulwaya held aui h an opin ion. Senator O'tinrman auld It waa con- i rritlly uaaiimed lhal V i'iuimI wiae trnfilc wan In S'lt.ii! own- ed ahlpa. which Ihe l.,w bum Itoin Ihe cnnul nml on that proportion there would be few Aim-man n,a. wiae khipM to eujov n t.,llM exemption. Thai im :iatim.ng. utor Thotiiiiit. "thut the ri'inuikid Sen- r illromlH don't Iteiit the tlev II iirounil the atunip mill get through Ihe cunal aiiywui." Henuior ii'ilorman coiului'tetl u line of lineal inn tti hl,w that no IhIIm were churgeil lo ehipa in inland ca nnlH and waterway m ilic 1'niied Slutea. IIK.l: MX.lt tltlTV I dlt in j"i:i. in i-.xi-m itii i Wuahlngt'.u. April 13. Fiit re- turna from a poll Set, utor time i" making t.f llt.l-Ka1e II'. 1 III II I tn lai ,liill nutloiinl i , the nullmiiil i' on the cunal red by lb" mmiltee. Tin y repeuling the - t exempt iiu '.ippiiiK finin I tiinl 1 1 mm. Ihe iitlmiiio-- llitM cellteleil rail. .ii of the tuvor ol free , Hcnatm Core re to eat h "I KiltfM lo the ill exprekition otlVf Minn oil itemo elnoi lull, allowed 3J1 in fu or In i imc c,f the cunal Amel n ,II cnoklMlM' IoIIh. UK ugalilKt i-p. ; ominllial. Iieiiitle i, tr.tt inn'j, repeal pop, lamely upon Ihe .1, Hull until e platform it loll ulul iwu weeks .ii adilreM.ed peiMonul It i lha IhoiiMui.d ml. I .1 OllVclllitlll UtlkltlM' fi'l of opinion on ihe nc- . 'I p to date tin return are t'pbtiia ami op auld the un- aatouiidnig lo I lie i In, ponent of the ri pe., I noun, fluent Ionium ItltYW Mlkl s M ill MI NT tiN tim i. i:i:i-i:i. mu, WicbinKtoii. Apnl II. Seeletary unr in u atatemitit mude pulilti: ycMtenbiy, reu w ul I, ngtli Ihe I'lin- amu toila iiucMimn, nml tu the courie uf the Hl ilement tit i i.i thut the re- i',pllttn lu the .iiliot be cli- lion of Hie but Im 'Mm t of tin- I lilt -t (lUctill'in in peal nf the Inllh ei 'iitiuniu cuiinl act ' etllied lo tu ii coiihIi lla -I'ailm-cfi.te Irea' ' ply a rt fun.il mi the i ed ,-t.ltCH tn lulne II that way. Mr. Hi van diBciiBH. n varum feat- urea of the BUbJect - i lie limning i f ileliiite In the houne. ihe lu.ltiirioie plutform und the it - I uf repeal on the treaty. dunning that Ihe opponents of the repeal hud fixed in thut the premileiil w.n on the cliurge . "surrendering i dei lure, I that lepeal ti.nl u' ITeJud lt d I a Ih- Hrlluln done"" . I'liaiillon that " t' Ihl loun- lo Fnglund," Mr. Hri.i the oppoMtllon to Ibe templed to Uppcul In ' er than to renHon. What liua ; rent aHked he, "to JiiHtity ., ahe I frying to di, tu Ity. She baa aimpli i tiled altetitioti lo Ihe lerma of the tn ity and nuked for arbitration of the iiletbin of the conMtrtif linn und lhi Koveriiiiient dif fer from the lli'ltixh Kiiverinuenl In the conttl i ui l ion In be placed iipnu the language. The very imn Who lire an liiMletent upon coiiHiiu ng the lnut to permit tree toll del. wd for mmiiliH Ihe rui illeui imi of I'm trtuiy with Ureut lirituiii beiuio-e ,,f their tipio- II Ion tn any arbitral i. -n nf Ihe aub Jet t. In other wm.lx they cniiHu uet the trenly tn permit dlwrlinimitinii and then objected to allowing any In lernul lonal court to t vpreea an opln Ion on the aubjet'i. if, na a iiiuiier of fact. Hie tri'Hty gi tiita the rikhtu whli h Ure.it Hiuiiin . lulma, ia It 'aurrender ! (ileal I clialn' for our (('(luiluued on I'nge Two.) OVERWHELMING MAJORITY FOR STRIKE Michigan Copper Mine Dis tricts Give More Than One Thousand in Favor of Re turning to Work. ONLY ONE DISTRICT GIVES VOTE AGAINST Expected That Formal Order . Ending Long and Bloody, Strugle Will Come This Af- ternoon. Ity lii'il W ire to I vcnlng llernbl.) Il.llll .u k, Mich., April 1 3. The copper mine worker who hatre been in atrike Hiiirr July 13, l.i hi . voted cntcrday to ("II off the Ktrike, ac tordlng to un itnnouncement Hindu to. lay by Chlitlei, IJ. Hietela, tllNlrict aet retiiry of the W enlerii Federation ol Minora. , It In iinnff li ially l pmled lhat the majority In ftivor of culling otf tha nil ike wua 1.012 Ihe mini I iclal votn liniti four of the five locula In Ihe iliHirii t reatilied ua follow : Ahiiiet'k sou for relurninn to work; 17 againat. Culiimet Z'.tl for; 32 uguiiiHt. Hiincoi k ul for; IK ugaiiiat. Hoiith Kunge 4 a 5 for; VU iiguinitt. lien, gnil Ion nf tha union, denied by Ihe mining couipunlea, ia waived by th Mrlkcra In voting to return to work. They claim thut practically all of their other deiuanda have been complied wlih alnce the air ike liemin. Thene demuiida Include heller work ing c, mln (mot, mi i-igbl -hour d.iy and a minimum dully wage of 13. Xt't iciury I In li la auld the atrlko inn I, al.lv would lie declared off offl- inrient of thelclully at the meeting i.f the dlNtrit i union Hancock thla llflernooll. The ofticlul relet tniliim will be re ported by ip lealea Irom the five lo cala. Illetelu Mini the Mtrike hud roat the union more than f I .mill. ltd". iMrikera w ho cannot i,eir familicH will I gel work and taken care id by the federation. It wiim mimiutit'eir. Ill who want to go clMt whcie will be pl'olitl.tl Willi IlimlM. The tllHtritt union Iuih n oin.iil ii until til of money li lui ml ami an ml, 111 nun, I mini la ex pt'iie.l from ihi. l.-il'iatimi IicmiI ,,iiurii nt lu I tenver. Milling coiiipaiiy officials aaid to- ,!:i Dial tin HlllkerM Would be tllkell l uil, mini tlie.v hail reiioiim t il their iiemhf ridiip in tilt: W entern Ft'tleru timi. KYl:lt ANI t M -)i:lt ATI'S i I ttlU III Tl MMI I It I l. HoiiKhtoii. Mich . April 1 .1. - Chai b' t II. Moyer ami tin- Iliiriy-Miven other i.lfli lulu illltl llielllbera "f the W eater n I'eilei al mu ot Miiii ih mii.it i unl trial und"r Ihe Imlul iin iit clialK iiu ttiein , wiih conpirui y in c.iii iieci it'll wlih their uiiniiivM In the oppi r inlntTa' bltlke Circuit Jinlue ti llrien today denied mot mu lt itllol lieiM l"I Ihe feileru- 1 Htm for u win of uluili'ment to iiuiikM Ihe proceed iiign. The ultmneyil I bulged lh.it liowrimr Ferria by bit I reMt iii e befme t. hud Inlluented the pet lui grand jury which brought the imliiimi'iii I., hi January. .lung.- Unt il Haul tbiH tli;i:c bud not been MtlMtUlll'tl. MIM Its M Ki: III ll TO t.FT iN iv IMII.I. f'alumel, Mi Ii.. April 13. When I' beiiiine known toiiay lhat the aliik wu in lie called off , there ii K l'uh af atllkera aeeking employment at a I the Cilutncl und Hei I.i mtne Many f I hem were put lo work alter aur- rending their union curd. (liner te proniiMed work ut tb, llrt op rluniit. Tlie operators ati'mum (,l tbu appli'.ni'M lhat no Impnrtrl men who bale neen al work annua llle HTlke wmlld be llikllllfMrll but ." I Htl'.kera would be gicu prcfeicnces over the ntitaidcr. A change of venue to H.trnga coiiniy i grutiled by Judge (I'llrleii on up- Pln utmn of attorney for Ihe tet ru- lloll. The cue pion.tlily will lie 1 1 let! Ill June. (i. X Hilton, senior t minel for itm union, l ilnrimd Hie court in.it M" t ml the other olllii.it who nre out- vuie Hie Itirtsdii lion of the court would uppiiir for trial when wunied III 4. 1 It. NOT TIIF. MINK. IIUM IIS WON KTHIKr. Ieiiver. April 1.1. That "ihe cl- ern Fedt ralmn of Miners reruMt m recognixe tleteur" In ending Ihe Mich igan copper lrlke; lhat llwy capitu lated "not to tile mining compunlc but to a near luture lh.it prmnieed m, thing but hunker und privatum.' that lin y expect to continue Hit H "miKar.l man II In the goal nf econ omic libcity" were the fiaiuie ot m formal kl.ilein.nl leeUeil to, lay by Charles II. Mover, prcmilcnt of th1 Written! Federal imi of Miner Tl',' ialenieiit was mude upon receipt ol "Ih, i.i! liolill, i.lloii fr.uii diklilct ottl cial that Ihi t ol, per mine sinker vi'Mterday voted to cull on the strike Mi.yer'H (talenielll open with a brlel hikiory uf the truu'Kle will, b op. if, I l int Jul alii r the miner hud tx li.iuhtt I ( very I'ftiui "to aecurc x con- fireii.i. Willi the mine manager In dun una Jin I..II..W i iik iinin,iM: An flit Ill hiiur il.iv; a iiiinimuui waaa t,l t i fnl' limb-l ifli.llml nkerK. th ll IWO 111,11 ,,. I III , id nil IMlchlllr illllla llml.i.l nf . .Ill- ml ret 'iiKllltlnn i.f their iinimi. ' .Mnvi-r hiaieu. nnlw i'h.ui:imlinir "the t'lliamiil taiiilinK nf th' Wt-Httrn I '. -del it mil nf Mini-la t thai time in . 'It- K i'n piifil,le fur ii to nitHiini'' Hi.. I pmiMl.iln v nf a fliike of mien pt "p.. 1 1 mii". )el kimwiiiK Unit their ilrniiiii.l. wer it, our letleraiion cum' tu ilieir u ppni t." The ki tiement ii'i licK In detail in- i lilenll nf (li,. mi'lKillr, Ihe call II K till t,f the If 1 1 1 il 1 .1 . erTiiitM in eei lire m r ll -tt.itmn by a Imiird named b Hovei-nnt l''cri h and lieMn.-iit WiIhiui ami the t t'iii!!CHsmii.il itniuity. Ki-Karding the klldileti dei Itlnn In end Hie hUike ine itileiiieiil t ..ntiniieit. "We .int tm- i ublie tn k u, thit at no time tlnr llU Hie lite of l,.. hlitke did they (lllf llllllell let I lll'ile l oil Udell I nf Vlcto y Ihntl nil the ilny lhat lllev ciihI their Vote lit" larllin 111., name at ail elld." Cummins Charges Campaign of Sympathy Illinois Senator Introduces a Measure Providing for Gov ernment Control of All Tran- sporation. (It? Ij-bmiI Wire to I-veiling Herald. Wiialnngton, April 11. Senator I'uiiimsua charKt'd on Ihe Poor of the Hcnuie lodny that a permatent and wldeiipreutl tumpuixn was being con dm leil to 'iroiiHe public aympulhy for a live per cent liicreHae In freight ruteg on eimtern railroad, now pend lug Pel me ihe intemlnla commerce commlxalmi The aenator expreaaed confidence that t he cmiimlBUlmi would decide the Uetiti..n on It merlta, bill Mild i but the public wua being mlHlctI by iiicorrct und cxagKcrutcd state ment. "In connection with the proceed in km before the commlaalon," he con tinueil, "there la III progrea the moat romprehenalve, energetic and peralat ent ciimpulmi thut 1 have ever wlt lieMmnl to make the people of the country believe thut the effort of the goveriimnt to Mobile rallwayM. rail way rnlr itml railway practice him iiHiili.il m dixiiinl, diniMtroiiH fu.lure; thai the goveriinient In I' endeuvor In pritl ect lh- people hue impovel iitli ed the trnnofHtrttitlo) eoejiimntea; that It haM driven them lo the very Verne of luiiinriiptey und ruin; thut It hut dci royt'tl their credit und rendered them ininpiii.le nf performing tht ei vice whit h cniniiH'rce demnnda thut II baa nuilawed them from the Ih'hl tif the inii'Hti.r. 1 "The t'Xii.ioi'ilimtry "iiiup.iign ha flllfil the iicwMpnpfra with hend Imi H. w ilh iliNpiP Iii'h, wilhletler and ; Willi filitoriaiN. II bun laid n pimMc- amn of the tmiKaxlticH out nf w hi I Week ufier week iMKiie itpptail for JliH1n-e In Ihi. tlet atlt-lit r.iMlouda n 11.1 to di'Mpomleni ruilioud iminuveiM, und it KiviH llillllelN Ulul IioIiIh public bun lllelH where pIllllIM lui Id ' iirieM. of vvi brulcM ami ' "It IM hc rnailH art II hill HcVel c or 1 1 ii ril.- ii dle eloiiueme of oruiotx ptitureM of empty tnu"-in-out triickH, of fulling ilil.iiidated euuipmeill ilnl 'I,, ill, I that the rail iw experiencing u aoine- tlt-prc iwinnfl the volume ureal ly dlmliilkbetl. u itimpaieit with Hint two or three veuiB ago The ih-prcMMoti I ean with Ihe Iiii i f ii, tuber lam mid haa crown more HerlmiM wnli each tiionili since tb.it linn- I hope nml I may add that it In niv bel.ef lhat Ihew tllM-Iro-Hiiii; i oinliiioiiM w ill he temporary and that Hpceiiily I.iihiiu-hm will re H'lme iih imrmal tomlition " Two More Trust Bills lo Be Merged President and Heads of Congre gational Committees Agree to Unite Important Provis ions of Measures. Ily lH'aed Wire to levelling Herald. J WarhlliKI oil, April 1 i. I'lemlenl ! ilkoti und I'hairuiHn ('bitou uiel Hepieneiiialli e Flo d ami Cal lin ol the lu,ul' Judiciary committee, atici u cmiferem-e, agrcctl today to coiioii tl.ite ill one uieuiitire Hie main tct-liin- of (In; Kin l in. ,n law ill-Mill inn I ill ami Hie lull tn prohibit interim. -lug tin Inr.ilt ami lioliling cmn I'.illle. The plt'ttl'lelit ugreed to tile uiHcriloii of llle principle embodied III two meUMIlre Whirl! p.lf-M'l I',.' hituke liiHt vcat providing for the rcit ulallotl uf I (l I II lit I ittlia 111 labor tan I ami trial by Jury In cmiteinpi , uwi Mr. ':.. i ti aid lhal while tin) had lm ill", turned Ihe prnlni-td ex t ii, I lion fioiii pros rui n.n nml, r the jtiut.1 laws nf labor union unit lurm i in' ill ua 111..1I iuim, lie hcllfVfd 111 1 4 ' I. KlKltttmn iiroviiling for Hie iiUolltpm I of the hoc. Hi d midnight Injun"- I' Ion" und Jury trial in contempt cum would be ample lo cover the d -pule I hit t had iiriHiu in labt.r ciiitf Mr. ( l i i . . II Mllld he cxpccie.l In in troduio the combina'ton bill imnor row und would uuinil it to ihe eiilire Jmllci.uy cmi'itiilleti In ii few il.i". cxt t i ling exiedltlmi in Hon. "Tl" re I to be mi curtailment of tlie u.lininiMtrallon pmm hi," Kunt Mr I'liivti.n "The pieietil told u a lien we MHk'd him alu.ut It, that he Wnul'l iiiKlxt oh am h legitlutmu dm - ii. g lit present session We ure pric 1" ull) reudy with our bill now.' PRESIDENT DEMANDS SALUTE TO FLAG Wilson States Today That De mand of Admiral Mayo At Tampico Must and Will Be Complied With. RELIABLY REPORTED THAT LIND SMILED Badly Mutilated Dispatch Gets Through From Torreon In dicating Villa is Getting All the Worst of It. (fly la-aattl Wire Krcnlng Herald Wnahlngton, April It. Free- blent Wllaon told caller tuduy thut a anlute would he fired to the AmeiicHn flag by Mexican ledfruls ut Tamplcn aa an apol- ogy for the recent arreat of American marine. The president apoke with aiich confidence that hi heurcre took It lo Imply that the point would b" Inaiated up- on. The preaident haa already 4 approved Hear Admiral Mayo'a demand for Ihe ealule aa an apology. Secretary Dunlela aleo haa no- tlfied Admiral Muyn that hi action ia approved. "The ealute will he fired." waa hla poaltlve unnnunremerit toduy. He added Ihnt he ditl not eonaider the ele- im nt of time an Important on" beruue of the dlfflculllea nf com in unit Mtlon between Waah- Ington ami Tumplco Secretary tryan waa reticent con cerning the Tampico Incident. 11" mild he waa In close correapondence with Churge ( I'Shaughneasy over Hiierlii'a prom i He d Investigation, lit declined lo reveitl the nature of unv iliMpatchea between the alate depart ment uiul the charge and would neither affirm nor deny report lhat Heneral Hucrlii. hud forbidden tho hi I ul i- demnmleil hy Admiral Muyo. In some ofliclal circles the aligK'"- tion i hut lliiertu would refuae to per mit the aitluie wua received with sur l.riNe. In their opinion the refusal ninth! compel drtiHtic action on the part of the l ulled Htats. 1 1 : i i it i,h iiwi: uirTAKi.N KN Pl llllll AITI.ll STHl lifil.r: Turret. n. Mexico. April II. via F.l 1'aso, April 13. Heavy fighting waa In prngriH ul Sun I'edro yealerduy, leil. ralM having retaken the town two day previously. It la reported thut u federal force of 3. (I ml men, believ ing UilH ciiy to tie lightly gurrlsonelf. Ih on tl way to retake the place. A surprise uwulis them for when Oen i -r.il Villa sent pursuers after tleneral lieluglo VebiMit, he left 5. 0011 men here. Kan I'edro was retaken by tleneral Argumedo und Oeneral Kin li l.i I', t'anipo. When Villa a troops drove ihe federal commander. Ie Moure out of Ihe town he left It with a small garrison, the remainder of (he troop taking up the pursuit. Cunip and Argumedo are believed lo have thought IieMoure ait 111 In poSMt'saion for they approached un suspectingly unl were met with it withering fire They aonn discovered the Inferior number of the defend er nml took the town. Villa, with several tralnloada of re ,nfon enieiiis under his personal coin maud attacked tho town yealerduy and u tierce buiibt ensued. A train Imi, I of rebel wounded and i led 1'iul pristinci ::rrlved here today. i. i lii..iii. consul at turango. who hue been here, velurned lo lur utig.i today cMrring aaaurancea that foreigners I" hi city would be given every possible protection Many for eigners are here preparing lo re-opi-n business Note -The above dispatch bore much evidence of the work of the ceiikor. Tint aenience beginning heavier fighting hun at Torreon" hud bten robbed of its vt b and there was much other evidence of mutila tion. n in mi r tivi i.v kt Tr i nivr John i.iMi hMii.i:i Wushiiigtoti. April II John I.lnti. I'leslilent Wilson pfrsotiat represen i.tiue in Mexico, n tilled to WiiMhing ti.n today ufter mi ubaence of month. Whilu he (uniit for u rest, he brought mu, h Information for conference wiiti the president and Secreiuiv Hivan. The firal of these took pluc) at a lunchet.n with Mr. Bryan. Mr l.iml greitej inquirer by Bak ing If it were true that Hear Admiral .lvo had been m tiered to revoke hia ,1. in unl Tor the firing of a Bulule to Hut Aiiierii un color at Tsinplco ami when he wua Informed thut I'n'B itlent Wilson hud Insisted that the ..aiuie be fir.il. he amiled approv- iltulV. Tbu bus i.f the former Minnesota - governor was bronted ry ine iroprnM sun and he appeured anmewnat, .-