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REPUBLICS NEAR WAR America Protects Peruvian Con sul in Guayaquil. COLOMBIA OFFERS TROOPS Lima Reports Army Held Ready Possibility of Negotiations li Washington. «~.ua>aqui;. saVsr. Arrii a. Wdtkm " nc ■ rlitht tf a nU- Peruvian rioUr.p. raJark*. th» Perurian «'ons«l. I MBjtt a:i stryixun sit th« America OOO *ii tat* !o-da> . Thr Peruvian Consul left liere to-t.i«riit '•>• >"ar;io. The American Osasl ha-s 'Hken . bOp Bf Peruvian intere>ts. The pjaosjrDment hap <^rtaMished a a'iaiß«r ►hip e.f hit dispat r^'» President A!faro ha* received a tel*-. rram from «seneral Bustamar.te of the Colombia arm;, offering five thousand trrw-,;* from Colombia to assist Ccuador hi catu* of hostilities with pom the far* of the popular excitement itai Mating. It 1* officially arnounrcd that Ecuador and I'tu propose to -Mtle their boundary dispute directly at "« ashinpton Ecuador's sj^rial envoy is <■ — . '. Ponre. and he will po to the r-T)r>rican capita!. c.-tlm was re-ostai>lished th:» morning, rvi'ir.p Monday proups r-arr^ina; Colom bian *nd ct.'lian flaps paraded the nr"'!« m ins, "I/^r.j; live Colombia and in ihe afternoon a mob of one •' A-jstr.d persons seized four ferryboats • thr> •;•■..- c, U aya.s. w«th the intention Of BSjhSfj them IB the cagftßN •C the rt«»w PajtUvam ■ttsOnci Huallajra Approach • c :he rtPirif the men <-.r> the f»>rr> r •?>? v.eiran To aHaehsrpe tiieir revolvers. -« •.-»•: eiipri-, the Huallaca * ais< d anchor *^o saileal out to see. ■^hrouchout last nipht rr«wds p«rade<l tb» »»re^t« ftrinp small arm*. War at , • r . y A- "■ is heiiex-ed probab> ; han). April f> — The forc»-.« of peru are • a»r arms awa^tlnp the outcome of th« r with BBbssbssT Admiral VlHa r- r)f» ha* been placed in command nf thr feet Mi Colonel Alvar*-? has been |fs^o:nTe<l ,-hief of all tre land force* in the Dejtntßßssi of LAmhayeque Th' full •c • f. str<rc-tji :« prepared to advance • • - moment's notice. Th* povrm.rnerit has formed a r,av*l J.vinnn. consist inc of the cruisers Ai mirßTrte lirau. the L'ma and the Coronei Th* ICfJMVI and Indignation caused htr* r^ the attacks on the- Peruvian 7 rpg*-^.-, ;.t Quito and on th-s <-ountr7-' c rnv« :; ' a tr sj Quaya<jull. MtMB Peruvian« n. -. BjnAaf] their nvapsjfty dejttrr>>ed • th» olors of their republic drapped B <v-<«v -<« <ijM. attnued. Peru ir aflame •n ,tv, pa»rin-i«rn and ready for war. The c#>i-t r^i i*riversU\ '-•> callM a popular rn.-iFs meetinfr. Twn.t; thousand persons from Calia^ , T.;ma aasjeßßßaad B1 the principal nsjaajß ' - • ■•• B ard liptened to r •■ - r>eefh*t hy President T^epuia . • - | Ftafdgß Minister. baSranJca • nsafa of Eha Town ITT • 'Z houses vrrr . f;oon doctrim TV r .-;, %r> whrrr the fiith^r ha« '" <="-■; v bey-*- iV.-- mother v-»uld like to l . pp fv r ChiM. but simply la^kf the i .. r f rapacity, 8 - .:r*i> in Mjch CBM "•c Kho :"tr> to h f Ip the Tintb.'r. • i -t she r^ri kacp tar Mm hoBM k*JCp fI • '*■-i '" '♦■ tv ia» hi the thin*; pow?jbl» for that child." v ■• F*»r»'v whs* we art doing. Help US continue tn» good work. Send vOi»t you rmn — NOW. WIDOWLD MOTHERS' ft NO Mn n IlIMm »:in«telr». rv»»l<J»Tit Mt» JrfTrrhnn H*||ffman. v#*r^t»r>. 10 Clinton Street. i ", thr Northern Hr->qli*s a V<r ■ .■!'■ ■>,<■ i■- J t • ' r' » -ftTno! unrn/'K, H . •■ hfO'l if- boirrd,hi* ht-aJ is houvd; ,4. i A* hmnchfs nr* wmppeji r*n a ■■■ tCJf .<•/'»•'■'/./. '//:.- i\r>nv> r.f a Palm to Otfaitt At, •>,f in the. vridtl nf thr huminij ■ I ■ ,'roi < I jr '<> rrs pjcf .;.•)'< r, .»■ The Fir and the Palm A Novel By Olive Briggs. • ■•» > gt ■ . • . • ■ -- i Impoi ■ - ■ • -' •'s~riu«t« •-■■ ' ' •*-' rapifi ■ »I* • v ' •• flr«m«' '•* ' b i>niurS»M i nioti Uiarles Scrihner's Sons Deafness ■ ' of the •• - i for the r* :•' •• .. :■■ <"■■ »111 be ir, New Vo'k the Imperial (totrl IM and .\pr:i 4. ... •. ;. >. and I fca ■viirf and eiiplaintns; th# ♦ • ■ -a >,< r la jkf *■■ • • .i 'i iti 1 - ;.le Kxanii • ■■«■> «nd i < ■ n enl •<• rail «t the . • ■ > . , . <' . « f oi : <-. !•••'• giving Full i.hxtu-u ' • . 1..,- !-- • M«.m. 0f1...-. HIIMIN i \i< MM m «<i i.. i.«i> ri<lk I • I-«(IU K| ' ' A Ttvu M:lc Wilk m Every ho i.c. ' ' i^ETAWI HLSSTUS m^^^^mm^^^^m^tmmm , -» rfmi (at • i ■•• • . , | **■ *^* I *^* Mt^ tl^*™^ M^ MM> * M '* ... •! '.Uint •• nrr a VAj ' .•■■*^»t;r.« tbmt tt r\ C I M ft * '- «.'.uai to • tWO I mmm^ mm^^ m^ mmmmt " » aooj witfaout "•• »»»rtlon .^^— i... I ETA V.I .■..-. ""•"^■■^■ l^ llll " > •■■ hs*w ruiniin .r» Jt.' * spsrki'ns •■«»».<i *«... »(•« , . >r* i»»--:r. t - j> »• <«.,. urs .- f, r I '• rb» !»■♦• i!jtt. ho«» » «n<3 »o jetjr •r p , ;• •.».» Vatt *■'/• k *n«m» Bottlar] it- » r .-r« - 1'"".1 ' "". I '• ajanej a OcSMti *n<\ »i tr« tntt •-.»•» 'i-utuMt i ■ -. - ■ •-' . »•'• or » } r-Lv •• «•»• ' ■ :? v.M»»r.«:. Bj . diabetes :: :: a - :el- Dutrltlv* f»' --•-'• •■■.-■' t ' -rap ' ' • -.•»' «»• . ■ - i in « aisjtlt, '•' ' •'■.'I n--' v» pr,v,+r pod • n» rg \i i»«fl ■ - o»w^r ti ;'»-f;ern»f R;K". Baltaa's stc hU,S<VO » 't ■ ■ rmr M Wi'f r^i BOOS " >•■•* Vofk WATERPROOF TARPAUIJNS For Covering Mercfotnditr dows hrincr ocrupied b\ women, who clapped their hands and waved handker chiefs There was no disorder. A CU ""• I council • m h.M<i. li«>:mu t f ur hours, and it «a said thai IHHOHa tl«.ns with <'hili had turn «.pene«i. witli th* 1 pmhabiMty that a satisfa tnr\ aproe men? »fiiiM be r- r.r\\, ,\ <'n tl, Qtsßattaß of the disputed t'-'ritoj;. « .f Th. M and Arica It is rumored t..-mrh' lha' »mrahips will go at once to the Ilivrr Qoayaj Wnshlnpton. April , » -N'otwlthstand- Ina; the warlike demonstrations which are t:iklne plar» oaily in QoßSnaanJl and QttttOj .i« wrll ;'i« in Lima, whi'h admit todu are of t)v pra\«M -hiirarter. there is BJtti >,€.|>e .if an amicable adjustment Of the difficult*' s rw-twren the two tajasav* tries Fron. «.r>q.;lnes It the State Dejwrt ttiftl' aud e!»» - her» thr-re Is reason •" hi Qaasj th.it Use povorntuent of Kcuador has r7rr»-550.l an inclination la attempt the adjustment !)> din-ct negot iations with Pern at Washington, but Peru's attitude ii« not vet known. ?>uador. It fa understood, alreaiiv has desipnated Oem^nte Ponce. ■aasst I,opcz. a prom inent . -itizen. and Mr. •'arbo, the Bctla> doran Minister • . re. to act in her be half In case an airreement is reached to institute nepotiations It was p<"int»vl out at the Rate pe partm^rt that any such mode of pro cedure must ■cesjajajsjiflj be conditional on mutual aprcemeni If Prrn should desire t" nttempt to sohe thr situation in this manner it was also said that as a matter of rour*e the if»od offiren of thr l"r't*d Slates would have to be pre ceded by definite requests by both gov ernment? From recent rrport<» it bj learned that the rvrmian arm> contains about four Thousand offirrrp and men The army is provided with tw-enty thousand Manser rifles*. t^onty-four Maxim and <;^tlinp curt? and twmt\ -four licht fUBa TIsS r*pri)\ :»n navy raSaalata of Use Lima, a rrulser ■•' 1.7 ( »i ton!«: the Almirante Grau bt<] the <'n]onel Rolosmes'l. each of UM MM and twenty-four knots srw^d. The lai«t named urr*» launched in lf*~ifi. Th*» BcuaxJoran army r.umhpr? nv rroximstriy tin Kame ajj that of Peru. but the national puard la «ald to r-nn s«t of ninety th.-.,,5 a men What pro portion of this nimb»*r -noij'd be a\ail able 1n rajp of ■war. however 1* rroh l»-m»tlcf,l K'!]?"ior I navy .-.plc.lt! of S torr^do launch and a transport Tb.> t-rv;hl. Vtitrfr IVm and T'-'jadcr b^ra* 1 with « boaaAar] d'sp^te. -which i« «"' - lava KHmj Upsnsa; Ha a"-bitrator. 11l f»*l<nir l.«> rori tinned, and Usera have he*n demonstration i -i-, hot!. . -nun-rier atramst the, r»pr<>f.pntat'V'« af the thet < "olom.bia has e-xpressed pnp-,j)*r sympathy ■with F>*ii i dor. nid us Chtfl thai ll I*^1 *^ I dispijt* nvrr tbe prir. jn,-r^ at T«i-riii «pd Afiea artta Peru. t)ie latter COUUtl>. therefore, f^^je the anfrsßßdUaen tH I ret ttsttsjr r. j-iibi «•« CAPTURE WIFE BEATER Women Beg Policeman to I>t. Them Drown Him r - ,-. _ .... t-,»» irOjaw 1 • "'tori H^ir'its. Perm . April .^ Pe^ten Until he way .-i«rjon= by women tieichbors. aifdo h^d c^'jcrht hi»n heating •i- " ite. jni-.Ti Mvttafly «ra« dr^pgod by his assailants to Darby «'rreK this after noon <nd wasj or.ly s^v^'d FrotH bund thrown into the stream h\ th» timely ar ffval Of a rMill« % rnian Tho women plead rd t" b<- aUssjsad J" ton their captive, hiit UM BfBoSJS; refij^ rd Htid took him t^fnre n mapi^trntr. who ... court Mundv p| said tohtvi driven his chil dren from UM bOBK and to bSVfJ 'Hif^ his witi v it h i rlub. when Klibaia >« ,r,. ; ,r gi paajm inj ralUed lo her >M with brVMltaa, sjMVdl and mh'r handy V r. -,ons WAR IN ABYSSfNTA FFAPTD Government Prepares to Aid Rajs Michael M»»nelek Better lti*« • • ■ ■ RECORD PRICE FOR RAW RUBBER. I ML a ■ _ ■ SANTA FE TURNS OVER. ; • • • • ■ -. ■ l r , r < . tea 1 a KC»*BLY RENOMINATEDa h' • : for I t 7th !•- SEE WASHINGTON THE NATION'S CAPITAL The New Summer Arrow Collar High enough to look well—low enough to feel well. Plenty of room for tie to slide in 13 cents each- 2 tor 25 cents duett. F—tx>4y at f •"•»"«« Mslir.iv Troy. N. I /vKROVV CUFFS. ZS Cent* YEW-YORK nwr.Y TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. VHMT, 8, 1010 YERKES PAINTINGS SOLD SOCIAL DEMOCRATS WIN Almn - Tadema's "Spring" Brings Top Price Opening Night. HENRI REINHARDT BUYER Forty Pictures Bought f0r5162, 225 After Eager Bidding by Crowd That Fills Hall. ■ 'jrinc.' by BIT 1.. Alma-Tad^m.-i. was foH ro- I22.C+* to H 'nrv K<inhardt nt the ?n~- eveatttf/s of lalniWs paliiltngi -oii-rt-d 1... the late I'har!'": T. Verkes. In Meadctaaohn Hall last nlcht. v \»a« Ch^ hlKhCst pri> c "' the evening, when |ltX22f wa« paid for foHy tillllTl' Tfc*. *3le was <onductej by Thoma<: i" Kirny. Bsnty Retnhardi also paid $T.3<>« rot "Ornri'i Canal. VaMaoa," by Bm; ?<5.00'» for "The Baeajft of the Emperor." »y J. B Edouard I»^taill»? . |«V.IM for < S»>r\-ants IviinrhitiK." '..v Joseph Ball, and j:."-'^ l for "Tho Amafur of Antiquities'" by l>on f;ninfn ■Invadinc CttpM*! Rralm." by Boujru" rpa-i. SJOM started it $3,000 and «-a*» ktinrkH down to William Barhoiir it .1. M< teftaaaoa Hail was tilled to overflow ing an<l thf- blddins: was (nfc,*r and spir ited <>th*-r noteworthy pales wer» : ! U-turn f»-«t Bird, Jin Van H<*'-« O H-r.,t. air^nt >1 'C-. ' rortrait of i I.ittl*- Girl Daßnan-B" 1 : <;ia»-ni^r &- Co l.'*>o A N"r>.)k or, thf i^ k.-. E Baarbea IViilei ; H.WMri M M.-<-rrm!.-k . . 10 Th« <;u*r<ifr;i»Ti Decaasps; c n— >■- l MB , I Th» \rti>f> Studio OB the Hill. .' C. Can; n. .v Duvr^n 6.400 Th" R«cor.nols»anr»>. MHaaetilei . Scott A rtoortei 5..V0 t<-a <*oa«t. A v • enharh «> '•• •-• • 2.4fn tiv Psrsje. i Ra^tlen l/rj.Hc*.. — - 1 ""• Th«- Broil stall. H. Iyov*. Knr»dl«T « OS itM Pyaatattoa anr! Galatea. .1 I. r,tr*w»: P H. Dnsro *.O«» rMana md Vt^r Nymphs Rathinn. Monti <~<-i:i. i•. lirryipt. a«»>nt I Mi Frpjvirlrc fur -he Hunt V Un\ hot ; FVi Hran^ii. . ' IMi Th» Sarrl]»rlr.n« Monkey. J. «; Vlb»rt. Tooth *• Son? . « ■■! I^irT? «' Suniwt, <;fi.r»r' > Inn»»s. N. A . ICaaedler ft Co 5.4005 .400 T: <■ rYasjal M»>al. .lo«rf liira#|g Knf>edl»r * r<i . l?.!y« Tbt sort Rivpr G Courh^t : rniT-und Bast • »»!■• Th* Ratnat, Ednuard r^'atll'. G*orpre McKnaoa ppr.nr • r"0 Th' Masses T>>-1 to th»> Uraßon. sir E>l war'i Fum'-.l'Mif: Captain .' R r " '•» .Mar - '**> TV. P'lnr^F? i Mil* to '*«■ Tr» Sir V?<lnarri BofTM I■■ ■ ■ Mr«. w. Seass... r llfV » a Calm ny th» Bchtldt. P. .t •;»}«. C v ■, Fllltnp* ft- 0 " 0 A Count rr FXtlval L Knsu«: r.'ifrn* Plsrhhof ' ft . finr > Thr !>»([««. f; <"harl»mont r«pta.ln J. " rv Ls Hat '- tlV> WET GAINS IN ILLINOIS. Fpw if Any Towns Changp to the Dry Column. < hi BfJO, April I Incomplete re?iim? b> DtgtM on ♦^' > tocal option elections li^'d 111 t4-t n'irs and BBWni throupho'ii nitnota to-da'' f-hov\"d tpit". for th« weta.' Tl-i«s«- Bgures ■BOe/td that ::_■ towns changed from to *••«!*" and i^ • hanged from "Wt" to dr\ • Of rv. towns is voted wet." DecatuT, srMcn voted] dry two year« ••>'-•' by l. n -°. -da- voted wet by *?*•■ ntnton .».apge.i a dry Bajortty of <** t*«o ran ago. to a wet majority of ' A vot»n to-da' . Rorkford a I--, changed in JoJiet loct b#S "f it«- r\r* majority of -/inn from two years ago c,aiest>ur»r was the ..tiiv '"■ of any *i7.e to \ote dry. shutting out «.aloon« bj 111 VOtPS Sprtngfleld. Rioornmcton. fTlgin. Danville find FYSJfpOti voted to retain saloons h\- Tiiaiorities equal to or greater than those Kiven two year* ago Tlit* •,«ere numerous flSJhts ' day mi Cnpf «"*reeu. In I»;in\ille Township Dur has the afternoon County Judge All*- srtrH «"Vovernor DenOSa. asking him ♦ order out th> BtflMa, but bttCT the sheriff nwor» In A la re- BaWbet of deputies and the order Co ■ traopa snu cancelled CHICAGO'S NEW COUNCIL Democrats Gain a Majority — Woman Couldn't. Vote. Chicago, April E Democrat! alined a ma lortv to-day in the City Council for the drat rhn* In several 'ears of thr thirty rl^ c Aldermen Chosen. one from ea«-)i vn'.l, the Democi el*, -I^,l twenty-one. the Re pubttcans twfhe nnd the Independents two. The new < "oun~il will he composed of t'.ir'v -T-iin. T"»enio<-rsts. twenty ■ Rpnuh licans and two independenta. It if probable thai the new Council will h»ve to deal with the problem of construct ir-g r paaaensjer subway ;<nd with g^« and lelephotw service prlcea, The term of Mayor Fred A Bu*'c. RerHibli.-^n. doe-= not ax pore for tw> >ears Except for the arrests of about forty t-aloonkeepors for keeping open during rot i- c time t( : e electioti WSJ quiet T!>e ■ttftrajpPtU I attempted to wtdge n i , vote when Dr. Sara JaiaßOO app»'»r«-d nt the pnlla nr.d dcnMnded a Vcillot ??#r me appeared r.n the list of "registered voters." but she. was not allow • d to vote CITY ELECTIONS IN MONTANA. In tha etty *i*r • candidates \\pr< R^nerall) . ■ •.' ■ pan • h ;iu n \ ma Iprlty af ti> • ■ ■ men in Butti Mi-.nl.i. Anacoadx «,nd Pennsylvania Railroad TOURS April 7. 21, and May 5. 1910 $12.00 and 814.50 from New fort Covet* all im < Mai j expense, Tf-'ruri— ti'-k"- n"A mil information ma» >< obtained fT»m T|<k-t A^.nt. <• Cfnddi i. r k :-<?n nfia Inmm k«« r«rtu « I » WOOD r*BO « rot l) Concord with Ar«-Notch Evanston wi'h Buttonhole New Party Sweeps Milwaukee in City Election. TAFT A NEW STATE ISSUE Candidate for Governor Bases Platform on Support of Administration. 1 1;\ fMeajnasa to The Tritvin*- 1 Milwaukee. April f>. — Social Democrat", led by Kmil Beldel, as candlflate for Ma- <•: swept Milwaukee hi the municipal election to-day by apprasw*atefy MM votes, the largest plurality of any party in a similar contest in the history of the city. The Social Democrats will <<>ntrol the '"■mr.ion Council, having elected all six nl dermen-at-large and carried fo-irte* n wards out of twenty-'hree v J. Scho». necker. jr . Democrat, who ran pecor.d. •was about S.<«v» aheai of t^ir .t M Beftel. Republican. Th*» platforms of all three p<^rtl<^^ were similar. They advocated home nil*. Initia tive nnd referendum and regulation of the liquor traffic. Fmil SrWI. Mayor-elect, said of hr out come: Th* result m*-ans that the p*»opl* ha'« derided to take rharßp of the- affairs of the city themselvps, a!t«r many yoan of misriilp. Our lonp vr>ar<= of ►•riucqtjonal work has produced fie expected results, and hereafter the intellicent working classes In Milwaukee will always insist on having th« controlling voice in th- manaS* ment of city affairs. Follow are some of th»" aubJaCta Hie Social Democrats are pledp-d to tnfrodu.-e into the city (tovprnment: 1 Horn- rabj for the ritv. 2- Inttlati\p urA r»frr<>n.ltiT' 3 - P*-t'»>r hoo! = « Municipal ownership .*> IVnny RBKhSS I -streotrar tn BBCtakta streets 7 Trad» union .■on.iitions of laV'r. — A (^>a- for fvrry pa«sfnger in 'h<- itrsst ■ar«. liftlni .ia.-k^ autnrnarir b'*-ak« and fenders S>— Tatie c*al str»<»toar far« 10 ?:;r^-t hour iia\ for tator II - ' %6S|M «raf« '3 — Cheaper i f by rre<ri!« of municipal p!am. M- -Cheaper coal and wood bs m»ar.« f mO nl<-lpai rr>«l and woo.l yards 14 CheapT anl better !ieht- an.l mot* of it by rre.in« of munirlpal plan. I.*> Cr.rpora»lons to ra- th.ir full « ir. ef • M •Clean trretean Olasaoai risen ■ an.] <its- Inrects ■ay c»r\ da».-. it is p<Mmpri oal 17— *Jtte*l clastita and comfort !.tation!« 1* W< Hi for th* un«mplove'J at uuvn TaiPJ and olfM-hour days It U'Mnws who do washing for luppori .f familt»s in h*v« water rat*-- '-ipittpd v.\ eltj .'> Cheap bread, b] rai|lllllng standard «ptcTir in every loaf Outside of Milwaukee the intern-it throughout the sr^i. .. nt r .-,| in the \or< on th» question of " wet" or 'dry '" Thr "wets" t» «r»» vtctorfo* in a iarge number of cities n n^ towns, Incluatug all thte lareer cities The Prohibits won over fly» rfltacea «r* retained a dozen other?. Victor L Bers> r a leading Social Demo. Tat. Mas elected alderman-it-ln-ee Mr Ber^fr. who p| |oiri*.r of his party •■ Ml wauke 0 . sa ( l of the ele< :■ lllfal i* the Rrat time la the history of the country that the Social D»morrat> hive carried ■ large cftj All I have to sa> it this time is that the party will give Mi! wauke« the heal administration it ever had. or that any Am»rt"an elti ever had -. sauare deal for everybod] will be our aim " Spiders Bfntalttjr si estimated to be »bo'it K^'^ His election i^ attributed to the dis ruption of urn RenabUcan party by the oM La Vollette factional fipht Seide| bad been prominent as an aglt.ito--. and the fi^ht appeared at the start to 1-« herwe«*n 1 im and Bcboenacfear. As the . A"i paien adhrancad, howeiar. Refrej-f, rjaaoes brhjhtened, until the fln,-,if ln ,-,i day of the ..im passn, and in fact up to I clock to-nigh* the de.-jsion semned to rest between him and the So.j3]i^t Th* Republican effort?, howexei, were rot epoijch to overcome the strength of s-.. ctelbmi c.-iin.^ dorina] th- rears wf,e n t'n- I*a Koiietto Rtatwarl fight in the Republi can party had bo torn th^ Republicans thai many of both Taotlonn had drifted t., thfl S«-^la'lst ranks The Socialist Victor] !s really not a Social r>emocrati>- victory, hoi the , i* r ?i,, n nf , workimgman 5...-ia!l<t h\ Bodal-Repablli nns. A new Issue was raised in Wisconsin >•> rta^ wh»n a fifth'candidate • >» i • i<- out for th«> Republican nomiriation for (lovernor. Hitherto tlio chief issue has hern county option, three of the present aspirants bafndl avowed advocate* of prohibition law. F T raJrchfld, present state Senator, how ever, while opposing COVntjr option, de clares th«t the i^s'ie of the .•ampnlfrti should be the greater question of whether Wisconsin should be a supporter «.f the Taft legislative programme and administra tion The. platform hH<; li Htantlj hroueht Kalr rhlld into promti • as the stronK*»st can didate against Captain William MitchHl T/ewip. the millionaire, automobile manu facturer, who declared that his was not a • asp of the office Pfr>kir.K the bum bat of th*> man ?"rkinjr the oflloa, as every man has a rieht t.. do. The Lewta candidacy i- understood to i» In the Interest of Ser.a tor La Kollettr. m ihe Pair, hilrl candtdac} becomes an ami La Follette •-.■imt'.' <t would appear, with the Tafl ndmiimtrat ion as the real Issue. MR. TAFT KEEPS NEUTRAL Not Making Appointments to In fluence State Elections. Washington April %> - .it. elections ar« not to >." tafluaneod by political .ippomt tttents made at th« White House, i; Presi dent Tuft can praweili II M.> showed tills to-day wh» ii be refuse I to decide a eon* trover ay which win h.-ive some Influence on the coming elections ; n We.s* A'lrgini;t. The following statement was iamed ;<t the Whit. House T' c President •.< ■ • I led not ti d< ■ !■!•'•■ ■ ■ natora tr'.tn West Vlrajii >■< <n'l • - i Hubbard • ■ ■ ■ ■ ami Clarksburg until ••• • - itortai ■ onti over •■■ haa I ted. In ot aroM -• •in "-' ••• take \<.n> In lh« con trovei WISCONSIN PRIMARY LAW Upheld in Decision Handed Down by Supreme Court Madison, fTIs April :• Tti- ;• law ' : in <m opinioi • In Su preme < 'ourt t.i da j This Is the case In which a B. Van ai at inf. of Outagamie Count sought la r> - strain the s«-. rotary of st its and In ■ BtaM Treaaui ci from aodtttes and paying .• •■■ liitits f.i wuaipfllliifa in accordance -vit'i i he provisions of the prtmarj • i.-ctjon law. atlestafl that lbs i;«^ w;is unooustitutlonai. DEMOCRATS WIN IN HARTFORD Elcrt Mayor as Wrll a,-; Many Aldrr rnpn and Councilmeu. rR\ Teln-rarh l« Ttie. TtIbSWS ! Hertford Conn April I F^epublican traditions were apsot in the city elertton her* to-day as the vii-tor\ of Edward i. Smith. » pOttnfl DaiUOCraMla liiiuer .nd Yale eradnitte. o. »-t Edward \\ Ho..k»-r, the praanri Mayor, by 3fio votes in the A«ses^or>-blp ft»<ht in Mt». I >. -nio.-r.it •■• party. Farrell defeated former Ma\nr Ignatius A. Sullivan by li Wtas Mr Smith w«.v ele.te.l «in n platform v hlch calls fOr an economic administra tion of the municipality and * new and modern Bundaj observance statute v s-ii>..r numbei "i Democratic tlden mil councilman a'on tlactod and smona the jq.l.r.ti. nation, p-«*scd wn« one foi p.. ■ ••>.> »', tin und woi.tri i>f Hie Motgun Memorial Building. »lsr> $>«'.(x'« i tor a municipal bullii- I 10 he erected ihar* John T. Keresey & Co. Fifth Aye., cor. 28th St. On Exhibition The Most Extraordinary Collection of Old Chinese Rugs ! Ever Seen in this Country 1 INDIANA PLATFORM Roosevelt Policies and Taft Ad ministration Indorsed. ALDRICH LAW IGNORED Urges Tariff Commission and Protection — Beveridge At tacks Present Measure. INDIANA TARIFF PLANK. We believe in a protective tariff. measured by the differenc* between the cost of production here and abroad. Less *han this is unjust to American laborers, more is unjust to American consumers. That difference should be ascertained with the ut most speed and the present law modi fied accordingly. Indinnapol!^. April I .— Repuhlirans of Indiana In state convention to-day be sni the <•:.-.! I ranipaitfn of Ml by th«« s«^l«''T*on of a st a to t"~kpr. Wttt the ex ception of Governor and M^'it^nanr <"jov ernor. and adopted a plarfnrm • -a* in dorse?, amonij otbCT t T ir.»;s nvataetlve tariff. h tariff rommiFsion •on!««>rvat:nn of natural raaoareaa, rh<» RoOMVdi poiicie« and the administration ef PlwMenl Tafl Sfrator a .v B*««rldaVa raeort m Con pr.^s wa? a!«o indorsed, but no mention «a- rr. a ,!p of rh« Faym-AMrieli tariff bnr, aeamst whi^-h h» voted NettlM was thpr*- snv mention of local option, a state Ther^ srerv f- • eontoatt for ptaeaa on th» tlck»t and a number of the candid^., vere nominated by acclamation a Ml Plate tickei wttK UM ►xrpprion of Gov ernor and U«ut«nant Governor was nam*d Senator Bevendce. as mporary rhair , ra »" ol the invention, made the prinot M i •peceli h* denounced Ibe Payao-AMr«cK tariff la* H » wa « ... mi m.j by ten of BpnteßM v b, rtancunUTS ta-irr biw mm defended h* nmraa m toT ing .iirqin~t ■• Mr. B"VrTidge\« Stand. Repeßtms U , '•- i mm not for N then, and I ctmxM ,- an ,, to n nr>t , ° Mr B*rertd««maae an .mp;., S |.p M <Wen.-. • ••• coonti waft* IM had bmaod ktojota >n the Penate a!n , r rh<l Pavp# Aldr,-h tanff I,!!, which h* d:d DCH .-all hy name In nnemjt rolec h^ *»-nf h!« Bnorl Mn> trnro, • maxh th*> hall: ore^of^'T 11 ' T^' ' Wan '* d fr -" iron nrP ' M whuh t. hqve th»> erpat»«t Vie ; r-s.rs on earth and wntch rh/st^i Tru« ■ i'"'- rontrola r couM nol stand 'd \hl fffVSs wa " PM T* am! ' eMnot ?r;i " <:l I.lke Pr*sid«>nt Taft I wanted o n the fr~» Hat manr ra» material i si dnMm protection. »e t only one waa «, trmted r .-ou ld not ..tand f OT tne dlJtj ., ? f h # Like President raft i wanted the ancient wool *>n schedule redw cd. It atr«a to r h A Uo.j.len Tr.i-t unfair eOtttTOl and raise? the prices .in'! reduces th»> weight of the p*o cl^ s clothing. I stoor) ac; ( j"st t u <s scued "'" wh>jri « h " bill «m passed and I stand ii non I 'ould not -tand for th- duty on lumbar when th» I ---iff hill nas parsed and I r n- a not stnud for it DO« I Mood against th«> inrrejs* of the duty on rotten Kood^ and i stand isain^t j> BOD Th» rodnetKm of thr tariff on r-fln*d nuKar is a deception. ber au ?e it . annot af fert the price Ye; that t<« on*- of fh^ I ••! ro.]u.-t*nn? we hear of Tn<-^ ai a »>xampl«>s« of inrreas,*? i was aa-ainst th'-ni then and ! am ,~ rt ,nc them now From few, If any, of th*> d*»- reasr<; do fh« people r,f-t the sliffhtesi tvnrrtt 1 *•« for ■ inn- thai ouW have pro t»>,-tf.d ttif iv^e*!; of <=-. cry worktntrman in Indiana and jrei that norkingman to p^t hls» .md rr«>atnre comforts cheaper— and su.-h a law could hay» b*-*n Written, and It .shall he written Mr Beverldsjo nwilluwfl. Th»> Republicans of Indiana are for a protective ninfr whtcn covers the diff»r^n< « in th*« rost of pfoductton here and abroad 1 • ■ than that is unju.-t to American labor ers, more than th«t is unjust to American consumers Injoatic* i>- th<- only r\>e that protection needs to fear if iras to roduce th»- Din^Uv 'Hriff to hip. r banged .ondi tions and secure jiistu-»- th;it we undertook its . evtoloo. I could not Pfand for th*- ohsojpre and in famous .-m:ar schedule, whftrn do bum in in di;inn can read and understand, :»it wUrti '.'•..• Bugar Trust can read an.i understand ■. . i .rt.ut- to rhangi lll.it schedule were. opposed bj Deniocratk rotfa \\> radncMl the tariff on refined rasjar Ov« csjati a Mi pounds one twentietn .-t" one cent, » ball «.f <>!,•• i. l'll. .1 pound -whlcn wa> worse than no reduction because it cannot possibly af fect the pri<>' an.l th»>rf-f«>re is a deception Tel thai Is one ■•'' the boasted reductions we. h«*ai "f. I 1 • - aiil thai th*" law has in;i.!o redur ttom on articles entertng int.> the eon- Kutnption of the people to the rains of $;» - - i. yei those articles are made Dp of such tluiiu- as hniiher. agricultural im plementa raeai .i.l food products, potro leum and it- products, of all of Which w « are th* s^eatesM exporters in the world: -\> >-i rauV and coal, which we eapuM: barbed win monopolised by th»- Hteei Trust: nails, manufactured ;irni sold t\v *n international trust t i> complete as the b> ter national tobacco moaoporji rams and thn oi- th« rasi material;* for textile*, on whl i i 'Stiles, when Snlshod for tail j»-.> !i. ■ ■-. . the tartfl was toe re a sad; susar, «vhtrti itsa not reduced In fa. t. bui only in p! . tence 1 was for » law th.it won:. i have taken tl • tartfl oui vf the wajr of bustmos to> tan or a tloz^n I'-nv and sn. 'i a law could have hewn written, <n<i 11 shall i>e written. Business needi utriff stability, and oali ■ ratlsfled propl« an irtve tariff stability. The itirtate* of iustlee re better f.>r hnslneas than Ihe dlcii tes of bosses; for th»' people ol *v Justice and defy bosses issumlng lhai hon*-st different* of epn> lon ■■ W ■■ d ihej do; stvtnfl la tame tn> risjhi men ho »ot« •! for the lan a.s ,i who!,« credit for ,«ll the BlDCartty that I claim f.< invself, w»-.nt fai the waj OUI "f the d:frl cuity'.' Burely not to turn the govern ever to thai grotesque band of peiltlrians in public life, and who want to m mto nubile life mUmas the D»mocf aoc party . know '\ hat Mich m»-n did hi the tariff contest in Cleveland's d;»y. for which . leveland rebuked tli»-m: wh;it th>«v did tn tt,. '.• > is If) ■ • '• '• fo? which Bryan re buked i ■■■ • wi it ho-r.-M Demoerai what honest citlsm approves «>r trusts th*-m" Wherf. then lies the plain remadty? in a t.iriff conunlMlon A .•nmmii'slnn oi experts as permanent n% th^ Bun .>f Labor, with dutte> fully described In the l.i« Itsatf; * corenjiniston safs from ttie w, iiif-nt-- of politics, SQtUTS • the differing opinions of chanctng Presidents i commission equal to t> at of Qermany or Japan- th it i« what the gov emrnent needs, fhnt is what the nation de mands, and Mm la hat « •• m til have When '"teoipe ,\ •"'uniilneh'im Of K\an*. \iii-. permanet.i cnatnnan n.en -iiied fat the r*»t>ort of the < otamtttce '^i Rnotatloai nnd 11 "a- road, in* chairman at i>n.-<» put l«St lOT ©I the adoption Of the report, on n \i\ i rOCS \.>te the motion win c«rrled. sltrtounh there was a chorus of "noes ' from different parts of the hall The Platform. Follow, 'p.k is the platform w.-. tn<* Republicans of ln<iianci. .i- rrs our dettlintnfd ■upporl Of those great po| Itici for «li» "omrnon j?o«»d iU-\ sloped mi • I*l Tneodors RoooeveH tnd bsarins his nin" hh<l l c dr-mand that the\ be giv*n »-f!r-, • in legislation anil administration Apparel for Chaufieurs [| the suitable appareling of Chauffeurs werf* our only business we could not ofTfff a won foUlpf*> hrnsive assortment of garments than ha> been prepared by us for the Springs mm, In tttfj feature of utility, individuality and Hnish nur models bear the unmistakable nip;-» >■> of ad vanced speoalmng. Chauffeurs' Suits Of khaki, Norfolk Models, at |a "»o Of ijaberdine, Norfolk Models al IT."»" Of rorrluroy. Norfolk riu>»l' -i>. at _' 1 "><• Of covert. Norfolk or pleated models, at. . . .'J.">.of) THE FOLIOWINO ITS ABE PBOTIDES WTIH - PAIBS OF TROI'SKKS- LOXfi AM' >il<»!,l MOUCL& Of covert. Norfolk or pleated models, at. . 3*J.">o •Of worsted, in Norfolk, pleatrd or plain models, at . ........ CJfl () : lihipcmd at wax doth. in Norfolk, h.ilf- Norfolk, plain Off pleated modfbi ■! 10.00 The New Dust Coats for Men & Women An exhaustive display of our din racftlWt models rut with the full, liberal sweep which invanablv distinguishes <Tarnients of our production. f>f lin^r.s. tr.ohairs. '->. appWnssßM * -I 2^ fr\ 1Q 00 and other apprmvd UlAfaul*, Broadway *?aks jMfIPtH|KHII| 34th Street \Baltimore<SQhio v New Jersey Central It^essent fal to the education of everijr A me near The"RgpJTTr?niTedr presents the,most perfect mean of transportation. A train de]uxe=all?uflmar>= xirlor; observation, cafe-smoking in d dining car * (table ci'hote) sHottr.train r - LV. NEW YOJCk 23 d ST. 3. 50 RM. L LIBERTY ST. 4.a0 PH."' I V /Cr^T^- BALTIMORE 8,13/ "R.lf;r ■> :'. A-R. WASHINGTON 9.00 RM« : . No extra' fare other than.Pullman , tJ|Kfgigßlue Line ' Fir^t— A<;lc for *nd HHMI on having Hartshorn Shade Rollers- TAKE NO SLBSTITI Tr Second— l nok on each Roller for thr label with the script signature, put there tor your protection Third— Ask for "The Improved," as it rcquirei no tacks. Remember, 4 The Improved,' Hartshorn Shade Roller requires no tacks, and the genuine has the script signature of Stewart Hartshorn on label. WOOD ROLLERS. TIN ROLLERS. U»■ believe !n a ptVtartlTS tariff. m»as tir»-.i i«v the fflHWitDcs between ihi st «4 pvastaetloa ben ;it;.i atewd !.•>- >■• tin:- ti aajat M Am-Ti.-nr. hbimi; ■ is t:Ti.iust to tewrkM consumers I difference should i>«* ascertained ••• ■ ■ I utmost .•-['•• ! ' ■ ;ir> -•■in i . ■ : t'f.l accordtnjrlj \\ . demand tbe liiinwttisl* , :.-..n.>n of ■ EjenullM permanent, DSO»psvttSM rommlsston irlth ample i>..\\.r- ' 1 1 i T «•- ilufit-s tixm in try tell itself \v. better* with PreaMeul UrKtnlej his last tarlfl utterancm, that " * t li *• i of raclnstvenes] Is [-.jst.' and w« he«rtll!» f.i\ni t;:.' RriHibliran policy <>f rvctprortty rir^t untiom:. <■■! t>\ Blainr .irul !.it«-r .i.!v«< citfil \>\ UrKlnl< \ \\ .• ill ni.uwi romprehenstT* lawa f>>r r.n» cooserratloa of otu natural re*ovrc*9i a&4 espwlally that ttu r.».il .l-:»>vlrs nf Al,i-m ,-h.ill be kept tba propcrtj "f the nation. ni hf df\Hop*<l <>til\ un.N'i 1.- is. in.l pay- Bwni <•' bin r'<\ iirifs t'> > ■ (overameni !m timi» ot' Wax. M i ■ Mber ■ nur. wtira ardtaarj (toraa of tasaAtoa ire dc 4 ..■i,m;!' t-r th»» Midi "f tb« <o\ »rr.trf it . • >. sat too nhoaM hare M;^ roo*tltut tonal pnvoi |« tax Ineonea WT« beartirj I an Btiicnilni>'ni ro lir- CMUtUntlOa givin* I «'nnKr^ s! * tin* pn»»r We favor «v.-ii !tmtT;ir'on of tr.e pow»r» .-if Injun ■ ■ la wtll nof hnpcrtl the lib »r'v of an> m.in wttbOOl DOtlin anJ h^ar It*; \v.< fa\"i nattonal Ifsislatlofi whi<-h will "n<l -hilii ?!.<\< > r\ in Ine factotiea, m*i:-^ anil »weat»hopa thr«Mi«hout t!i<- l.m« \\ • i!-m i 'h»- fna. tm«-n' .'f laws pro ' vtriinc tor puMtoitv a^ to canpoiSß tributions in botti Mate <ir.ii nai \\> u>m.Tml that I'n.trd S f .iTf<« Sti i'<rs shall h* 4 ttoctod »n»* <1: r»*«*t WOtfl 04 UM people \\\- raCOSBtW 'hat no Pr«»snl*nf tn am ni>forv ever b^«can his adnuntetratloa t»ith rttctl unn^fal ta\or <«nit toy .1 «.t! ! i« :i j William Tlow.ird Taft. f^w m»"ii have «a t#>r*d tji«* PresMenry wtfh «;:cri estraortf nar>' iralnti As oollrctor of Internal r#venu«». pros'-futtn^ attorney, Juilg« of a court, solicitor «*neral. federal judge, governor of the Phlliopt: > . rv of War. puiM«r of the Panama Canal res*n rrstoi o4 Cnba amrli p.r> t «i of orn. -mi c ti\if\ minieiltately follow in< another for Ms ktn.il ttfl h<» rrun fhi ' ■ rIM Ji< chars>* ol the graaj tfutin oi lb« I ilr-ir'v bro id «>xeouti\e experfencc ami gra^p of goxernmenta! affairs We tn^or^e his [ administration and pledge to hue on sup Three important point* to remember when bu\inc: Window Shade Roller*: ; Tt a 11.- tOorta ts wean the simctin«nt BUhM procreaatva (r-ssslation. I • spirit •■: the rune* ■•.emanfts not only ww -.<>li, !•» and aotUHJ principle*, but i'!r»n. vigilant. • '. riDMH m«n la put'L'- nfTl. •■ We h ' appl.i'i-! the 'plemlli! »•*• ..:ii i.; em nratoi s- ■.1 t. and «»!«pecfc*H'r .-•■••■! '.in >>f t\m»re». whir fa .!-s.:\»-- • ,i ri«»<l approval s* ■■•,' i.^..{i|. i>f •>•.• *tate Witfi prule and • ■■ uake « mli mn ;!!►••!«>» fi> rrt» • thai i K'-;"iMii-a:i ! 4>c:.<«!.itur» wtll r*r :rn t.> the IrraM of th^ fnltt».i Statp* IMi Dm, vivas 'uirve : - srtMSjQTVMas > • B I KY# 3&fi Ti 3^ fe s-n^ Standa Nature i Delightful TiMe Mttr with Hii?hhr .Medicinal Qualities 4 mt »> "of «J a.ij#' !1# *-«r- I I t >■» i«j •>■ jnj '•of'VJ a.tJ#' ft* tirtet I (Mtr*i a' f»« f 'iiti Cj»»i mjr I « & Ikalioe ''ater Standard Remedy for 3v*rep«ia Stomach Troubles «-1 Gout