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$to'loflc ' - *"""" VRF i C»*^BHBPBS^£-Y^Br7TrS^^J^£?^^Ar I* i\\ \" 'j:i.i»ii;. -lOUSECLEANING IN CUSTOMS SERVICE :/' v\ Soor Tr Con gress of Remarkable Achievements. HQRE THAN 100 INDICTED fitzperald Resolution Gives Mr. Tafi Opportunity to Show f7l,»t Has Been Done — Opposes Sugar Inquiry. .^y,,.,, T'r Tribune Purra\i ) April 1.%.— The president ,r«rt t" « ■•mjkt*'*-'* in the Immediate v-ore • re« ord «'f ichievemrnt in the .^Bxtnc « no T-ehabwliaUiiii of the cu« - BWeb will jttartle the critics fgi tfeltirh' the admirer* of tl;e Taft ad [BTMB Ifca adoption of the Fitr remtlution . *l!in« on th' Prcsi •_«t f.ir th.' reason*; a hi. makr an lit' • ■ - c;ir Trunt by (\.n ryrtM. inexpeii> r '"' wi " (v^ Mr - Tuft tnis »\ The ■evident will shot* hat •»• * re-uit of the investigation l»e ■n bj OalhrtaT baaa\ - <>rdially upheld >, lanetaty Mac\>ajrh and - tan.-hly ' . : b\ attOßMy BaaaaTßl Wicker fgm bJM • v 'five been rftiirn.il ifitp* 1 t mw than one htjndred persons rhr tnt»" numher of indictment* has l_ . t far amounted t.. <?1, and l'4r» .-. ■ a*- "iflTied in them. but. of . ■-. mvtn V'~ l"'l "'i lf: arr 'ndi.'ted pe\rral " • ••-«■ fht individuals have . , -vrted. a!" 1 fourteen «r<~ s^rvinc f .■•,■• ->■ Therr has l>een one ••. ■ an.l ninr • tertee* ha\e V«een h».l "h'i< approximately $.*"•.<••• ■*'-trfi in fine*, and upward ; .vnt<»»'> hi.c l*-«^n re<~n\-rred in tin fj lathji ->ir i ■ ■ • - a> Kh'iw further, if he v <!**-<<■ that 'he in vertical ion of the lajamaT^ ■aTWtOI hap hardH more than <z ■ I".' there ii« *> I?-*- «-i > e\ idenc< ttiirti «arran*^ thr exr^>--tat)on at a ' mdt-'tmnta. while another ••■'•tits will bt returned I ■ as thr c^-rttri .Tir>- finishes the j-pj*>-- ;■ -• 'ha iriqi;ir\ . wh«"-n » noa n>rab>e number of officials. hißhl\ im .- •• '' •'• . character of the work rrforn •.. li br held fnr Trial v>-. Sua* r Inquiry Is Inadvisable. TV Prrsiderit * ill de<-lare an ir.\e* yatJon "f th<- Sujrar Trust I<\ < nncres* . - • i .. <rns<<r\ that there is ■ •ti "f the Attorney ndani e\id*»nce on whi' h to . • :T r !«-..'-erdlnpi« a«:a'.rist the trust iFiolati"! ' thr Sherman anti-tnrt "■' | •• t>;s BVIdBnOP would » 'irianp""*-'] b) an inquir\ b> Con ftfw bO-aJW Of Hal pr'-nahilitv uf tti 'Titn;in;t\ hat'v" Pr« »^tTiS *~^iinr» the trtart for violation * 'hr :■ • • (aw will be flaftsTOjd « preOPOt inrjuir;. h\ t K^ DCBBft* i*nt of Ji)pti'-r> is completed, for the Int • thnt fi:rt'ier ;>nd more • • ■ , ■ , .*. vn»\ at aS) time be mt ■ -'lMh'r thr.t f. il..wfi or ■ th< ' .<■••. . •"•;<■! ;. s-#ss«>d 1« •■ ■■ • - • •■ <■ 'fi w efficeta of the •■ '■.:pi..n that n Pol - roai ■ ta bi ' BndMWbafL . .«• r •■••:« r the ; t aceaaV rp v • • • .v ■ anall take rm of :i c-uirtihi proaectftioß or 1 ; ' njunction remainn to bt ''■ '■. *]*b th«- j.rohal>iiit\ in favor ■ •■ • h« . -■='. h ition of the -jr. aojai&ixai that tho aovanaDcni hi ■^ ••. »-;.r. tation of Eho intent - • '<- assured, and " ■ ; ■ •st;x-in« •:' nt of the • i ' - ■■• - ! ih" Stitfid ■ i-w s rj'.w in the ™saßBe (."ourt. rim;nal ÜBM <an |-.c Baal : • • ■ • t*< Ining iiiH.n •*^» ' • "■ ;ij« st ivinable. while mr of a criminal j-rove.-iiti<.n lie 'at m-irr jirohW-mat f :i ehU njit. Jind. de : • • . • ■■• : li. Attorn. \ OtaV ••. • • • • ■ establish <nm- I •• Hid o'.tain j •:riishrnr-nt there *■■■■■' t ■ - . onv:n<~r-d that such n the \mn <.f those U a. Ihn ' • ».• Bkfal of the I bh ■ to punishment ''■ ' • •■• • th« cuKt«.ms fraud* '^jMha !■: rtrflr. TTlt'i af Ha) >r. t , . .., fa , n alJ ,j , Si( pp rre . r - •«(! • of Oh Kea fork '•.budjar ; ..■ .j,,;,,, i-; p;p ;i rs..:i*. Mb] n ■- . „ .... aajtj ■ ni. it it» ' •' • • cstabliFh •! *.» fa,r a« any *»! e«tl of t:,r ; r ,M bj concerned R«H«b:itating the Service. *r* ■ ■ I | igj ..: BOOn hi ; .-;. ,s, . prmtciltt ;i vwe. ping in- Ihe Nrw | ■tOBM ««*r ■ • * ■ • -ntjonal d'Vflop • •-, m '•• >a fhat is the ■hja HtAm adoßfaMn ; ' • Pkaad in ihe ,r,\. ' the njstonn. whx-h bad baaa . "^ ■• .• . ej,rp. ha* "•UMII. A '-on: 'i. r:ii.l' BBBa%ar«f been taßactedL *'"'■■ awfaoj BaMencaßi atid '*">»■" in th' v, r-. i.-« afjaai b> ' • ■ ' • an aa mph-. •1 1 I bandßßtban with y BBj •- betJßj hsnai I aal *"d rhai th- x «r. pern trathaK ,_■' Sf ~Tei»,. BarVSnaßh haa » pm _ s "n It bj bjbj firm de»rnninat i«»ti , " ' to make i. /W .' rrtTl ' •■•... : ii.le, tQ^* ■*• ''""kP a* will insure the ■ •■>.••■♦•.,. full . ** I ■flpetta, *'id t., fMsi.iuh m fear '" ■■' ■' -• ;• ■•• . bajfaaaaal On) eeaAoaai «er\'. <- .. . •*'• and -• - .. .ndurinr awrl ►' • ' r,r.i r ia ■ . T/ °** ' • [&■ ;. r.ji..-r | . • •• , ' • '!• 'a*r ui;h '■-'--•«'«■; • rhal ■ . '"' '" - ■ • -4- • •■ mm Bfa • '. ?r # ■ • • '*•"*"»*«< n sassaf pace I S -A Tr»ijTEflNE. ■ •-■•!. *»„. ariDl :• i m«4 • • . . . • . , Tit-di.T and tn-mnrron . »ho«rr». MR. PERCY MAY RESIGN Mississippi Legislature to De clare Special Primary. laekaoa, Mi>«s.. April I.V in ,an ad drr>*s ••lore a Joint session of the l^cis htnm to-<la> ITtsrtesl states Senator l>rro\ Percy declared th^t he would majn rather than hold a omrc that, in the opinion of the mem hem of thr •irisljjt ure. had been obtained b\ fraud Baal <"rruption Resolution!* will l» Introduced in both houses of the Kotriplat ure t-.-tnorrow providing for a Bj*<-i;;l primary. ■late Senator P.ilbo. ho made «he bribe chais.ee. declares he has no inten tion of reFicrnins. His resignation was demanded b\ the Senate yesterday. Poli.-r x\cre itent to the State House to-day to prevent a renewal or hostilities Iwtweeri I>r iMinbar Rowland, director of th<- I apartment of Archives, and <"aj> tain Frank •■kitt. ■ member of the Hous-e. The authorities had received In formation that l»r Rowland had re- BCOaajd bis threat to have revenge for i!i<- attack made on him several days ago |iy « "apt am Hnrkitt. :md that at illtende<i to wipe it ofll with blood. ENGLISH MAY LOSE LOAM Nicaraguan Syndicates' Char ters Declared Void. Manacua. Nicaragua. April 1.". The stockholflerp «>f tb. aguardiente rid to bacco ■yudauatsa intended to-day lo tran^f^r their concessions In an Enali**h cotnriati>-. ac.-ordinc to the Kne'cisb loan contract but th« •rovernment last nicht declared the companies" charters to (•• v«»id ajid their <-laitns unconstitutional. and took possession of their bek*oclns;i > The Knplish loan to the e<»vrrnmon« was niad"' last .Tun. It was secured by the obligations of the svTidi<ates to pay thr interest BMatafj . The representative of the Knclish bondholders here protested hi th Kritish «*<»nsul that the eonapßßlea bad suspended the payment of the inter est DEFENDS KNOX S POLICY Courts Toward Zelaya Correct. Says Minister Merry. ■ ' 'car 11 '" Thi T' ' '<■ N>» <i-le«ns. April 1.% William I. Mrrry. I'mti-d aTtatßl aVahKtl to COata Ricj>. ar ri^ed to-d«> OB the thSßttathlp CSBftBPJb and left ban t..-n'rM for VnaMaajaoa. He d*>- T-ir-.i Ihafl he l.»d been simnviied Bar an> BPttfajOJaOßß, but ta\<f \ ■ BfOOM meet Presi dent Tnf and Secretary K'vx fat the fir^t time 'The .-"uf%. pursued b] ' l ir - BhttO De» j.artnient toward ex-Presld.-tn Zelaya lihs been entir^'y correct, as aje ht* OOBxpaOed to pjßßatahi "ur Ratf-reapoel \^ ■pasJoh A-r^ric-j."' said Mr. Merry. "<"ond!tions in **Ttrara< «r.* bttawatahh\ Bet th nstry i> in n stale of an.<nln, Irs BeBBBaWCe bm pr»ne to not'-'.'S an. l th*> lU>rrt\ of Its citi 7f'M»> 1s a jest Ni'-Hrasrua nnst work out h»r o» n salvation. n« w<■ n— |*** d" it for bM It is n bOOSttfol OOaSttT. and the BOB* fflnoaa exist ;n« there ii» »<. I oVepooreid. "Much has been Bfaf about our tr«d<» ti« iti Ooatral Am*»r' » bal (Ma aii ;,r^«oTi^: experienoe 1 ooni (•«■ «'^r ojo baOB Y*r*-n Unruif-'i a btfc •• d I -<■ . • -it 'hut v,f mijt' Trt^iti our F r -l f -! *"■ }>c.M CYCLONE AT MOURMELON Three Workmen Killed and Nine Aeroplanes Wrecked. Mourn-flnn. f>an< '. April IT< A <v ■ 1..t.. Ktru-k th. aviMtion field :»t ''an 1 ! 1 nions to-day. Three BiurhUMJt WCPt r- .'I .-iTid throe otheta injur.-d. Ti ■ a*oifcahopi of Benry F*Vfi""'t ewre do* stro\.r] find nin* machinf^i were wrecked. cAusinjr a loss of fso.ofin Several an •- plan* and dirigible balk sh.'ds w»r< blown rj"«n and the milr<»ad st.-ttu u.-:s dam:'jr°d. FIVE STATES STORMSWEPT Fatal Wind and Rain Centres in Tennessee. Memphis. April I.'. A tcrrifU rain and AanaaePepi ovr T- :.n. ss> • . Missis sippi. ■ • sans sad It wpei i X* ntucky last t;isht and this morning .-ftid Al.ibanu fhji .ift*Tr-.or Th" storm BSS. BCCOfll jiatii'-d by ball and liclit Ati'.th.r storm bj reported eombal »P th« MlasisFippi Val!e\ from Shn-« \ •••port. and alwa be Urn south sari veal are ti \,;,<i • .'tditioti. Jackson. Miss, nas llit h\ w i:id to-nigtit .md < ommunication ( vi ofT ■m» Hti-1 MarUeoM ■ ;.■ .0 \ . ti. ;;r '..1 Macb your« • ■ rasaesl Tli rat 1 ■... t thesi ■ \1 S"ottsl»<»ro. M.i . .1. '. Bratidon end his wif. w. r< fat;i!l\ hurt and then lilt! girl u:*s bJDed pßltlim by Ihjthfnlng At tfmrirrffK Ma« Ihovaanda -.f wtndoo ■ w< r<- broU« n ! y ball SNOW IN WESTERN CANADA. BfhßatpaSi A;.ri! D YeMerda>s rain turned to BaOW 10 d»3 aad Weatera <■■•" ada Bl aOOJ covered to a depth «.f two w'.a* i" froni t»o be foaw taarbee up. Bad the b»a»jeia*Bta is mm It t.. a aecroea baWor the fro ' niaik <;,«nd Ko.lt> N " MM i: - * ■«•• part ..{ HorTJ Daasota b* atBM bi . ered I, , n.r^e-imh ,-umt »1 *''-■■ •> '■♦' u|l " ' aay BBd i«'- B«o UM >i'Ki't h, i- .: bEKsreph ;•«■'"• ' "'" ! " t; ' ''" K ' ' ;i '"' ' ' ' mutiicatton wtlt m«l "•"''•- » r«1 afl igtreetnar 'ram- nxtfgfal bi at ■ Btandstttl and oil ira«n- ore delayed It la «..l .i.ouchi M mill damage the . r., t ,s FOUR SUE PHILADELPHIA Machinist* At* $50,000 for Allied False Arrests. Kmtmm ■ v - Arrti ■ ""yy ,r ».o« havo beea broocM here fou Sn-raT-l the Uiianaltlwl Moeetetl r ■*al*a arreel *► a'lejred i.70« r«;h«in '-f ti.-- • • R«ieral m cUtJon. and I i ,-.. ■ ■■::•:;— union !■■'•-- . ■■• .■.•::':: '""■ . ■ . .. as ... , • NEW-YORK. SATITHI>AY, iPRIL 16, 1910.- SIXTEEN PAGES. ** PBICE ONE CENT POLICE GET M WORD Mayor Tells Them How to En force the Liquor Law Here. ISSUES AN ORDER TO FORCE Men to Watch for All Violations and Not to Reveal Identity if in Plain Clothes. Ma\..r Oajraor'a ideas of enforcing the law. which were made public i.> him in ■ letter to Police <•, .nnniKsion? r Haker "ti Mat.h "1. will p.. mi,, full effect t<>-morro\< Through the Commis sioner t! . Mayor hjaaal aViftl to the • r.)a\ reparding the arajr in whicii ih- i enforce the law acainst selling Hqaoi on Sund.i\. Patrolmen are .r-lereil to observe any violation off the law in the form of ab straUloa, free vu-w of the inside sf li'iu -r aforei fr.m the street and also t<> note whether or n..t :my jM-rsons ar.- in the plaeai All riolatioaa aotoi i«e reported to the station bouse and, in lh>- form of affidavits, to the district att..rne\ s The latter will at t.n.l t.. pelting warrants and BTOOecutiag the off» nders The Ma\or has l.ron much ann>>\ed by stat. Hunts that he int»n-!s t>. pal the enforcement of the r -m-iso law en tirely up to the State Kxclse Dcaatt mejit He rr.iizes that the law pro f,, r th. po oatratlua of the local authorities, aajch as the j».li.e. and in t> n«is th;it |il;.iriclothes nn n shall be assign. .1 to detect illepai sale of li<|U..rs. as in tlie case of ..th'-r violations of the law. The j.oint be makes la that su<h men sb-il n..t reveal th'ir identity and si all n..t arrest men onl\ to have them ijism'ss* ■] la ■ police court in the morn ing Will Do Away with Blackmail. The Mayor believes that his plan of enforcing the excise law grill to a great e\tmt do away with the blackmail of soioosikeepers by tho police. since he enunciated his idea? in s letter to th»* Police < "omnussioner two weeks apo, in the absence of any specific orders the pi'lve have been somewhat at sea. The result has !«>en that the number of ex cise \i«.iati<ms r«'|xirted lias fallen off. In Brooklyn ■ city magistrate r«'tiise<l t'< hojtl SSI loon keep*? I who was) arrested for having opa«|ue glass in his artodowm. If the order regarding the hiding of ban by m • . ms or OBattOC glass is Btrtrtl) en (oTCed, it iv believed that a large ntim ber of ■alooakeepera will have to make Btbre or lem estenahre alterations In their Btao s of bostaeo. The ..rders. Iniued bj Commltarioiier • n oal si the < "it > Mali Hereafter the Uqoor tax l«w on Sunda) *bHI! be PllfUfUCd BJ thr- police force of the rttj ttt New Yurk ;ti th»> same way and aft»r the sunie manner that it hi enforced l.\ Mm state i:x<ise ('ommtiiKtoner and his ■ ■ . ihrougrboni llk state namely, in the way and aft* 1 * tlw manner spr<-iflcally pre s'-'ilied and rerjviir*>fl by the liquor 1 ix Ira !1 --elf. instend <>t in tiie Irrefpnar manner bereiofore followed In the p.-l:.-» force in i\<r i -r,\ .{ N»>w foffk. The way and man > • thall bf us TMamu; Ptn4 l'.v<">- patrolman sliall carefully 9fWNM\* e\<r> barr<">m on bJi be;it every Punda.}". t" 1 •jee thai it \f < 10.-^<l atid that no nttf if- ta it. ;m.<) tliat tn» wcrwn. blirnl. . ttrtatn <t other article <<>\ei^. In wliol** or • ttnri. ;< t< > srifMtota or asor Ihersof, bsj4 that th*n v r,o» near t-. or hack of any FUTII ifladOU W ,i., ,• M hi iOCti barroom atiywl.or*-. an) opoojoe <>r i<il<>r»-l (.-hi^--. 01 run :»rti- le .>! tbias if any kind thai ob s;r>i< -i* or mi :diy way ;•..••'- ■ per Ml pMssiiiK on tb» outxMe from havlmr a full \(ew »f the bitertar c mctl barroom, ami of ail pert* thereof; ail of wtrteb .ire pre «.rii.od or prohibited by ■eettoa si of in* Il<)li<->1 IH\ !.i v* Ili^ "-uperlor ifflcers. including Inspector SiV'l .ai't.'i'.n. shi.ll also In like manner ob p>n» .-j n<] tnapoil rack barrooojn. if an* f mttto rlotatlona of law exist, the patrol man or other efflrer arho ultrtH the .-.mie Piakc .i lull and particular entry 1),. -e< ' in hi* iKMik nd report the BaOM at the .1.-^k of the i>r.<in.t t-iation house on hi* iwtom thereto, and thrmtpon h*> shall nii.k^ and Bin ■ *"'"!! and particular af ndavit thereof, to be delivered to the I»is rrki attorney of tin my, to the end lhai a rani be l*> •• ■'■ for th*- offender ar.d thai I" 1 >, pmwrntrii by the IM-Jtrlct \ltorr.e\ -all prescribed by Sections 7 and Vi of the liquor tax law. Duties of PlainclotHes Men. So. < iml The dcte«th*s ■•■! men of the force In plain clothes, who re detail* rrOB ÜBM t<. tfaoa "> dete.-t the illegal ■Vie of Uqnor on Sunday, and for mat purpose to enter the -;■!■ •!■> >rs. or family ;.....,* of hotrta. nakwoji an. l place* w h.'ie liauor's arf -old. and bo Into bat rooms, or Interior wttinu r00t,,-. nh«U not reveal their nrlvate <-r ofli.ial id.titity In any way, under pain Of dismissal from the force. The *hall proceed In the same way as the social asenta of the rtate Kx.-i- .'om mi««k-ner do namely, procure evidence, if of the violation of the 1,.,,,0- Ul Cr. by me«al fflee or of^r^i... and nft.Vwar.i- <:troftiii v and Rpectflcall] enter i, ." SJetr k-. an.l report the name and i 8ee ...... . -hermc . , disord. - ol sny kind out ... h barroooi or pUce for ..... ..f any r , -e. includinß the officers |: ! and all ofn.-ers. In the carrying ," f the fore«nln« orden; shall be cause for disn.l-sal from the force. The Rev Thomas R. slier amid he did not like the MavrV plan :.nv better than that now in vogue, ■ limited open h,, .„, Bonda] betaß hbi potation. He called ihe more ■ «randatand play. John M.ruiiag". once head of Urn '"'"• , v , Etareoo. on the other hand, approved toiphattrmlU of the aaoj ayatem .,.. 1...,-- who ran ■ aatOOO for Bfti r*w V" 1 xv;is ■ morill " r of th MC to, committee of the si;.t.. Liquor Dealer* 1 As-., ; ,t.0n. BaM the order saftooM ATTACK ON EXCISE LAW FAILS Saloon Property Owner* Have No Say in License Revocation. Thf . ippefiata M- wJaa of th« ■apreme „„„ doctded >uilMday that oeraeri of prapert] " v<il ■*- a "I""" ■*•• '"' '" ?l1 prrmM them to appi m proeeedmsa «« !■'■■■ ■ "•'"'" I:1 * " Itl?1 , H ,^ f,,. rMatJ f """ w* l ••• Th " made In the proceedtati broosM b> tht i-"1 " tMOm CommlMloiwr . k . . the 11. -use of a saloon In \\>ft .. r .. , , , 1...,, Harrington i... . EtocMet aad afchibßld iddon. „>'., ...... the proportr. »**~* for * wr " , itloc the Supreme COVi from hrar ,nc iipllcatlon to M«H th- licence The prtitlonen B aoertoi that the revocattoa ..f the ■*•'•-■• aeuM doprtoa them «.r than Ithool doe proeooi of i^w. in rloUUoo of the <•■ .wit-mo,, of »!,• L'nfted State :., tic ingranam. *•"• «^te the ...mion of the coart, ami there v-,« t v th.- : I-"- • I ''■ ''" "i" •'i aithcr li - s tot " ' Jl t!l * fs:l<?ial con . i ■ ttaa. STABBED SHIELDING SON Father Dies in Hospital Two Hours After Knife Attack. Robert Knliam was stubbed in front of his h.-me. No •_'">.■: Bast I.".'sth street, laxt nijfbt while attempting to protect hl« nine-ycnr-old 3oti from the hw/WI of a neighbor. He die<l two hours later It, Lincoln tluaptlal For fully half «n hour the wounded man lay btoewhaj and 1111 • ..nscioiis Txbere be hud fallen. Little Robert trie.] t«. st-.p the flow of hl.iod from a woiitul in the neck. Just below the richt car After bindinc up tho wound in his father's neck Robert rai t<> ths. Alexan der aicaac station and told the police of the assault He toM tbesa that the man who had stabbed his faher \va«< Antonio Arnado. who lives at the I39fa street arldress The boy sai<l that while at play he had nibbed some black prease on the Pare of younc Arnado. When the lat l.r's father returned fr.-tv work he l>e eaWM furious and stru.-k Robert, who m crying to his father. Fullam threatened An. ado with arrest, and the latter, according to the poHcC Area 1 knife and stabbed Fuilam. Tie then fled so the r<»of of th^ building and tacapai. PaMaai was UUrty-ebjUl years old GREAT GERMAN LOCKOUT About 200,000 Workmen Af fected — Bitter Feeling. PtlHa, April 18l A lockout in tho building trades of «;ermar,y began at f o'ctorfc this evening. Between 130,000 and 300.000 worken already are known |O be affected, but full reports of the sit uation ha\e not yet arrived at headquar ters. Although the employer? of Berlin. Hamburg and Bremen have not yet en tered the movement and negotiations for a peaceful settlement continue in Munich, the lockout is widespread. Bit ter feeling divides the employers and em ployes Mopt of the contractors are rie- U rmined to work for th^ defeat of the trade unions, bat it is estimated that 1O per cent of the employers have de clined to J'Mn the lookout, being in sym pathy with the men's demands. The building material manufacturers have joined forces with the employers in several citie- in resolving not to deliver materials to those employers not obey it.g the lockoul mandate. \ meeting In Berlin has been railed for next week for all industrial employers in Qeriuaay Flaaacfal support for the lock out will be demanded Reports from various centre* show that besides unorganized laborers 14.000 organized bri>-kla\ers. carpenters and masons" laborers have been dismissed at Sa.irbrii. 11 . at Hanover. IC,t*t; nt Munich. ift.noo; Kss^n. 5.»;oo; I>ortmund. o.nofl; «;elvonkirchen. 4.000; Hochum. 2.fi00; DuUIHIII, 3.00 ft; I»re!»den. r >? 0ft0; l»iis.«eldorf 2 00ft; Hreslau. 6.000 : L<-ips'<-. >....'.... Kiel. •J4. f >««. Bchleaw hj -Udotelta province S.tiOO; Erfurt. 2.000; Offenbach. ISOO; Posen. 6.200: «'hemnitz. 3..*>00; «'o lopn^. r..:.00; Magdeburg. 2.000; Lddwfcis hafen. R.ooo. The workmen who have not been 10,-ked otit will be called on to contribute to the worker*-' funds M pfennigs, or one • liily. according to the wages thet recei\e The trade unions are believed . pAfaaesa |S.7S#.4#t In strike funds, and re lappoti has been pronilatd them. LTp t-> ir-- present no illsorders have be^ti r.port.-d Tit'- lockout w:i* caused h> the action of delegates representing the Socialist Federation of Trade Tni >r.«. comprising p.>me Ittvtat bri.kir-iy.t-. carpenters, IttaanM *nd laborers, who recently re i... t.-l b> a unanimous v t. a propooed •rage tariff of the Master Builders' Ualon. SLEEPS HALF A WEEK Hypnosis To Be Tried in Strange Case of Brooklyn Woman. A hypnotist ' s aboul t-. take charge Of the strange case <>f Mrs Charles llud.es. of No t*l4 Brooklyn a\enue. Brooklyn, who. for three years has been sleeping on an average of three or four day* ■ wee* at ■ stretch. Physicians been liaaMe to diagnose her case and so hypnotic Migge^tion is to be tried. Mrs. Modes is forty four years old. As ;i rule she goes into h<r poesjHar slumbers on Friday nights or Saturday mornings and sleeps until the follow ing Tuesdaj or Wednesday. l>uring this time slu takes no food, but h< r son says thai when wake* up she alarays tries to Catch up f° r '' 1O me;ils she missed and that the most nutritious food ts always given to her. l»uring her long naps h> r mother and small daughter take care of the hoaae. Mr> Modes declar.-s that she suffer? no phyacal dJsKOßafort, esoept that there I* hi ev«r present drowsy feeling, and she s.i s she could sleep even more if she did not make an effort to keep awake When the "lOOptag period BB— B* 08, however, r.sistan.e is useless INJUSTICE TO WADSWORTH Speaker Never Dealt with Ell ingwood & Cunningham. ! R> TCMaraSd Hi Tti«» Tra..in». 1 Albany, April '•• r>*saas of Speaker (Vadswortli are indignant at the use of the name .1. Wn.isworth In I !t*l of creditors of the defunct Klltncwood x- r*unningtiam tirm. uliich has '■ ' ■ termed a • lrgislatlve . learing booae " Tin-* n.itne. with athen similar t.. the naßMi of other legtalatoi -. was made pah llo follow in« the .)i«.. .ver\ that Senator .; is. ii. Saaatsr Ratnao. ;"e ,.it"t sSalby, As(«enil.lvTfi.ui Bedell and other IsgMstnri had maintained accounts with Ibis tlrm The ■peafcer'a" frit ads bMfkjaaatl] aaawtod thai the o».\ tons lafatanoi from the ass of the BOOM wradsanrlli was that he bad bsos daehefhaj la atoeli liaaaai linns st» ik>"- B/adMTOfth said thai he nOTOff had .in ".Hint wit'i EltlagWOad d • ''"' nlncham "I never hoard Of the firm ii>.iil the AH. I-» invefftlKMtlon." MM he Not only did I not have an account »i.h that tlrm bat i never had .in account with tin other BtOCb brokers* boas* " Speaker Wadswnrth aras not elected to the • aalatatiars until Mi In which raor this (Irm'K business naf being Unuldated. He aTM ele.-ted Speaker the fn||r>»t>-. ye^r. ROUGH RIDER KILLS RANCHER. PmaHtncr, «>ki«. April II inme« < < hii der*. a vreatth ranchssan, «as shot and Killed b) Albert Hnv-,.1 m , ooarrel to day Etaoaett, •> ii<. ua^ ■ member of the l.'ousli ltld*r», ml-: • 1 ail<J «le r l.<rcd h^ 5,., l in tflf def<!ic<-. THIEF SHOOTS HIMSELF Pursued by Mcb. Seeks Death to Avoid Sing Sing. FREE ONLY A SHORT TIME Plan Foiled by Plucky Woman. ex-Convict Tries Suicide When Unable to Elude Pursuers. No. r.7. 1.'.fi. recently of Sing Sing, is un likely ever again to be one of the unwill ing: euests of Warden Frost. Rather than £■> back, he phot himself near the heart yesterday afternoon In a Brooklyn street, and was In a precarious condition In the Swedish Hospital last nieht. With blood spurting through his hands, which he had pressed against his heart. No. r>7.lo*>. Just before losing consciousness, said to ■ detective who had corner** 1 him "1 wanted to kill myself rather than go back to that place; I didn't want them to get HM again." The man. who said he was «lustave P.uckner. twenty-seven years old. a sales man, of No. 176 West Srith street. Man hattan, had been chased through the Bedford section of Brooklyn until, wind ed and exhausted, he stopped running at Atlantic mid Nostrund avenues, drew a revolver from his hip pocket and ?h°t himself. Lieutenant Robert F. Power and l»etettlve Farrell, of the Grand ave nue station, who had l"d the chase, called an ambulance from the Swedish Hos pital. Dr. l.,e(»nhardt, after examining Buckner. said he had hardly a chan<" Buckner was taken to fir* •'Jrand avenue station before being taken to the hos pital. He had in his possession $W* In cash. some trinkets, a steel Jimmy, a bunch of skeleton keys and a memorandum book. In which this entry appeared: "In < ase of accident notify my brother. H. Buckner. No. 9, West IBtt street Manhattan, who will take charge of what I leave in my room. No. 17»S West Mfjj street, care f Ripley." Detectives were .cent to that address to look far loot, as they believe that Buckner is the man wh., has recently been robbing many apartment houses In the Bedfori S'-ction. hat at the house It was said that no such man lived or was known there. Woman Gives the Alarm. About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon • ieorge Wallace, janitor of the apartment house at N<.«> H»il and I'irt" Dean street. Brooklyn, was told by Mrs Oorge Mey ers, a tenant, that a man was acting suspiciously. Sne said he had to.d her that he was canvassing for a periodical and a photographer While the Janitor and Mrs. Meyers were talking Buckn»r. who had become suspicious, rusher! through the hallway and. pointing his revolver at Wallace's head, said: Not a word or 111 blow your block off!" The Janitnr kept his mouth shut, but Mrs Meyers creamed. The other ten ants came trooping downstairs, but Bu<-kner had reached the street. Lieu tenant Powers, who lives in No. !«►."• I>ean street, was leaving his house H< saw Bu-kner running i,p Ivan street, n shouting crowd at his heels. Powers i" 1 a sprinter, hut in that reaper t the fugi tive seemed to be his equal. The chase continued to Bedford avenue, through Pacific street t" N..strand avenue ani into Atlant! • avenue Buckner began t. tire, and at No 11'4S Atlantic av*nu» powers overtook him. Buckn«r wheeled around, drew hi* gun. pan the detec the a long look, hesitated for a moment as he lifted the weapon, then turned it upon himself. rlr»'d and dropped in a huddled heap at Powerss feet. Detec tive Karrell caimed tie crowd. Picture in Roquet' Gallery. BackjMf first ca\e his name as '"harles Schillinß. of No. V.'7 West SMst street. The police also know him under the name of Simpson. He admitted that he had hern released from Sing Sing only a few months ago. after serving two years and nine months of a four-year term for burglary in Manhattan His picture is in Urn Rogues' Callery. He was dressed in the suit given to him by the state when he wa> r> •!• as* d Brooklyn detectives say that Buckner ha? been ojm rating in Brooklyn with an other man. According to the detectives, forty-three apartment houses in th^ ford section have l.een robbed. Com plaints have be. n so numerous at Brook lyn Police H'-adquarters that fifteen men have beca at work hi the neighborhood for the last two months. BOY KILLED IN FIRE Ten Families Imprisoned in Jer sey City Tenement Blaze, one boy was killed last night in ■ fire which started in the cellar of the five story building at No 180 Newark avenue. Jersey City, and ate its way up through Urn air shaft, imprisoning ten families OB the four upper floor* Most of the tenants were taken flown the tire escapes by firemen, but Mrs. Anna Se dina. who jumped from the fourth floor to an extension, broke her leg and was taken to the Jersey City Hospital. Th. boy was Identified as Oorge < 'ltand->. sixteen years old. Th.- Mre ilid Bbo«1 fMMMM) damage be fore it was extinguished Th»- cause of UM r)re is unkn-.wn The first fl.H.r U occnpi' d M the Mathu-b.-k Piano i\im l«an\. Haas women and children v\.re carried down ladders by the firemen. -BOB" CHANLER TO WED. Rpport TViHt Mmo. Cavalieri Has Accepted Ex Sheriff. There was a report last nujht th:M Una • '.ivaiteH. th. Maaaattaa Oaon Howat prtaM dotint. had cml a eahhj message to K..i>ert W Chaalcr, aecaathjsMi pr-> p..sal of marri ige The report originated tn i raataanuM la w7aal "« s th street. w I ere the ex Slurtff ..f I»ut. hess Conn I « mi'nb.r of his friends .is guests it dtIMM r Baity l«st February it was reporter! thnt "Bob" Cnaator had Hiked Mine CavatfeH 'o mairv him. but he denied It at that time Mr < 'hauler is a srrand.«on of John Jacob A«.tor and ■ brother of fonaai Ueoteoaot OtTtfaat L^wia 8. CkMMI FREE COLONIAL WHEAT Mr. Balfour's View of Unionists" Fiscal Policy. Laaaaav April 1^ ArfJpaf i K>4ifr>ur. leader of the Opposition In the Houae >4 Commons, in a letter to on* of hi p<>rter« say* that after a consu with his colleagues he has r*a«-r-. conclusion that under the fiscal polley of the I'nlonists wheat grown wUhin the empire should be imported free of duty. Lard Roseberv makes a newspaper ap peal to the Iniouist leaders to-day t<» drop the tariff issue in the' coming elec tion and to appeal to the country I fenders of the constitution If victori ous, he suggests that thej could n # t once set about for a real reform of the sec ond chamber, and when that is com pleted, appeal to the . ountry on the tariff po'icv. "The Times" M>s I,ord Rosebery's idea has its advantages, but that it is not feasible. COMES HOME TO FORTUNE Banker Died Sorrowing for Run ■ away Daughter. I Rv T«->»T-aph *M Th* 1 Tribune. 1 F'ittsburg. April 15. -Annie Maul, long absent daughter of the late Frederick Maul, president of the German Savings :tnd Deposit Hank, of pittsburg. has I found and is now >>n her «ay from Aus tin, Tex., to Pittsburg to enjoy a fortune estimated at $r>oi».«OQ. For the last six years of his life Presi dent Maul had mourned for his daughter. who had gone West after a little fami'y fjuarrel Four years ago he died, discon solate that his family circle v\as not complete After ten years' search the young woman has at last heeji found. CHANTECLER OUT OF DATE "In Germ Land," the Characters Are All Microbes. (By T'l'trraph ro Th» Tribune 1 Madison. Wis.. April I."»— The oddest play ever produced In America is to be presented on Monday at the State Uni versity, a drama in which all of th actors are microbes, or bugs, as they are familiarly known to the members of the bacteriological department of the State University. It had been intended to keep the pro duct ion of this play a sacred secret, a' least until after it had been presented before the members of th<* faculty and their wives on Monday next. To-da\. however, there was a dress rehearsai. and the girls who take the parts of the miirobes could not keep their secret any longer. The author is W. H M tchetto. wh-» for thirty years has b»en a director in comi< and grand opera productions in fh^ I'nited States and Canada. The play is called "In tjertn T,and." and the charac ters are all raataawad in strict accord ance with the BstCfWaoaatc pictures of th» originals. The east: Mile Rob» . • * rrm<ty N#>w H-tiU A journal*. ■**._«* T»ci:a T»tfinu« :: ::- • ■•—■■!* Fi<S»te Rarltlu. . Pt.nosraph-r T>d<lv An up-tn-dafr younj Tubercle The play depicts, in brief, the story of rhe war el germs of the world aaalaal the human race, and the decision of Orm Land to exterminate mankind, but the action Includes Hal love affair of Teddy T-ibercule. and Bessie, the stenog rapher. TWO SEEK DEATH IN PARK Man Shoots Himself After Hand ing Wife Poison. Two men shot IIMMMIVH with, sui eMal intent last night in Central Park, and 000 was successful, dying in th riUlljKillin Hospital a •*•■ minute after ha had fired the shot The second man shot himself just over the bant and was in I critical condition in Flower Hospital at an early hour this morning Joseph Rp* 1 ?. an electrician, of No. tU Weal 11th street, aft. ■ quarrel with his young wlf*, walked with her into th» park n<-ar :.!»th street and Sixth avenue, and after tnin; •• make her swallow I dos.> of poison shot himself. At Flower Ho«r»ital it was said he would die. Mrs. Km told the police of the Arsenal station that she and her husband had dined at a restaurant and had then started to walk up Sixth avenue 10 Cen tral Park Oa the way they quarrelled over some domestic difficulties, and as they entered the park Rees. she said, banded her a white powder, told her it was poison and ordered her to swallow it. She bcaaa to scream and ■ large crowd collected, nobody, however, going to her aid. It was then that Kees fired the shot int.. his breast, first raying g,,,,dby to her. Th- other man chose a spot near the northern end of th.- Harlem Mere for his act. He had not 8008 positively identi fied at an early hour this morning. He was about twenty-eight years old. with 1 dark nmstache and complexion .in.l was well dressed. He ha.l be. ii sitting on a ben<~h when be fir.-d the shot int.. his left breast. The sound of the shot WWS heard by Patrolman HIM !■». of the Arsenal station, who ran to him and found the man lying OVOf i bench Dr. McPonald. of the Presbyt. rlan Hospital, tried to save his life, but he died n '"> ••■» minutes later. An identi fication lag in his pocket bore th.- nam ,,,- ,|,,|,m Btumpenhagen. as Hid several letter? addressed to bun AIRSHIP MEET AT NICE OttimofF. in Farman Biplane. Wins All Honors. Me*. Franc. April II Fine Bjßßfhal nwrked the opening '■• .!;• y of th* t>-r d<\ MfTCMMtfc BWOI .11 the ChBBBOJ .1 Aviation ,1,. ih Callfornie. The programme includes ten contests, for which $..:!...'"> is offered l.i ptttM M ( >mni.>fr. in • Kurmsn biplane. carried off all the honors to-day. These included t | -.c offered for startinK in the shortt\«i ,.e. with and without p;i«sen«rrs. In •Met M »'»fflmoff rose from the ground In ei^.ty «nd «>«• •'•in.ire.l metre* respectlvel. • .rflmofT aluo leads In the hMal distance omered %nd fastest Up races The pur*» for the former race is JtO.flOO and for the letter $.=.""■> I »irin< the meettn* heUht. duration .ml Yro-s-rountry flights for \rirlou* prizes will take place The 'rr.iM country cruls'n.; contests will he three In number, from th<» aviation rield to Cape Kerrat. twent\ f. kilometres, to Antlbea and return, and tv Cannes and return. In City of >et» Vorl«. .|^r^#T Mty «fKi Ifnhnkea, r.i^r.miFßK two it\r> U. S. STEEL PROVIDES FOR lIS EMPLOYES Voluntary Relief System for Injured and Families of Killed. FRAMED OH FOREIGN LAWS Most Comprehensive Plan Yet Adopted in This Country — Also Perfecting Pen sion Plan The mnnaeement of the United State* St^-el CwJparatlnn yesterday announced Ms purpose to institute at once » »r»! ontar> "employers" liability" relief «• » tern, which has been under c. si. ration for more than a year. I'nrler it srener o»is provision will be made for men in jured in the service of the corporation ann for the familie3 of employes who may lose their lives: such payment* to be made irrespective of the legal liability of the steel Corporation in any instan«»* The plan, which is the most compre hensive and liberal of it.* sort yet adopt ed by any corporation in this country, and which is largely patt* rn»»d after law* in force in Europe, is outlined as fos iows by ex-Judsre «;ary. chairman of the board of the Steel Corporation: Sine© December. U'lS. officers of the I'niteij States Steel Corporation and sub sidiary companies hay» r>e»n developing; a plan for the relief of men injured and the families of men killed in work accident*. A plan ha« now been adopter! and will he put In operation at once. This Is » purely voluntary provision for injured men and their families, made by the companies mifh out any contribution whatever from th« men. In principle it is similar to the Ger man and other ?oreij;n laws an.l to rerom rn^ndations which have n*-en made by the employers' liability commissions of New York and other states since our work upon thi* plan was begun. I'nder this plan relief win be paid for temporary disablement and for permanent injuries and for death The relief is great er for married men than for *tna;t« men. and Increases according to the numl"er of < hildren and lensrrh of service During :em porary disablement single men rereH-e .*". I>er cent of thetr waaea and married men .>> per <-»nt. with an additional ' per cent for each rhild under «ixf»>.n and J per c*— l for each year of serrice above fly» years. Provision for Families. Follow the provisions of all for* » laws and ail legislation stirKesred in th»a ccuntr>'. there is a period of ten days be fore payment of relief bepins. FVir perma nent lnj-:rie«; lump sum payments are pro vided. The>e are based np..n the c-xrant to> which each injury interferes wtrh emDloi - merit and uron the annual earning- of tfiw men Injured. tn <-a.«e men are killed in rr^rk accidents, their widows and children will receive ore and one-half years' nazes, with an arfdl tlona! 10 per rent for *-a. h child under six teen and 3 per cent for each year of -. - vice Of the deceased above fire rears For some yewrs th* subsidiary companies of the I'nited States Sreel Corporation have been making payments to men 'mured and families «>f men killed in practically • -• case«. without re«ard to leeal liability. These payments have amounted to D"r« than SUmjm a year; but it ts bHev»d 'at the plan now adopted will result In *«M' tltnnal benefits. U should be understood that fiese payments ar» for relief and nof as« compensation. There ran be no real ••ompensa.tinn fr>r permanent Iniurle*. and th«> motion of <*"rn pen«atfon necessarHy is l.asM on legal lia btlitv. which Is entirely ilisr°?.irded in this ptan. a.-= all men are to rw»T»S the rsSjjaf even IhoBBB there be no lest^l DnhOlty tn p»v them anythinc which •« fhe .-ai»e In at least 7.'. per cent o4 all work accifjerif?v Experience will perhaps lead tr« some modifications of this pian. but ir be In operation for "tie year from May T. MM and If if meets wit!-' <:.---■ und ap proval from the men and the paMhi M •* hoped that similar and possibly Improved plan* nay be adopted In succ»edlr!c T»ir« It is out purpose by th - plan to treat »m ploys fairly and »ener»>usly. even i:n<t*' the most enlightened \t^w of an employer's responslbinty Pensions Being Considered. Also, for sal period first above ratsri to. there has been under leratior) % plan for the payment of pensions to dis abled or superannuated employes, and It l.« expected this will soon be ;.ut Into prac tical effect. The Steel Corporation announced on Wednesday its voluntary decision to in crease the tvaees of its fJMI employe*, the added expenditure for this purpose heiner about $!».n*>o.rto«i .1 year It also declared against Sunday work and said that arrangements must be made throug which at least twenty-four hours" con tinuous rest each week should be afford ed employes in the manufacturing ptants. The International Harvester Company, the dominant interests In which are th» same as those in the Steel Corporation. decided this week to insure Hi employes in all of its plants against accidents. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company for many years has had in operation a sys tem Of benefits for its employes and •» pension fund. A number of companies, chiefly Indus trials. have, like the Steel 'orporation. employes' profit sharing plans, amoni them the American Smelting and Refin- Ing Company. CALF MAKES AMENDS ' Bones Lost Through Bull Sup plied by Its Offspring. i/.s Aticeles. April IS a new rfafl department of the l.os Angela County 11.. .1 was >pened to-day with .in op eration which supplied John Schiiheimer. a Long Beach rancher, with part >< •• calf's lower jaw to replace maxill.iry bonea that were destroyed when * bull pored the man and butted him in th* face last November. |>r. curl Dos baal who .rsatdl the operation, first picked out a ah-- ti» supply the n. <-d. .1 portion of the lo « - Jaw, but Schiiheimer. who had • • ! - ' the hull slam imniediat- fj attcr it h.id gored him. carried Ms revenge nn f<» th" offend tns animal's ofMpnns; }{<' eo»i!d not talk, but made his wish kno-.*?; \*ith pap^r and pencil "Let the »in of the father b»« v sited on the son." he wrote "Kill the calf." The calf was slam Bl 8881 DtfcM Ihj operation, mi the |i\ins; c«ll a tn the calf's jawbon.- ,ir-' expected to k"'f 8110 those of Schiiheimer CENSUS ENUMERATORS RESIGW Seven Find No Joy in Work in Man chester. 11. H M txtchaoter. N H . AprM i ■ Dtstllustcm ment as to the |OJM of tik'itf the CBBBBI In a mill city with * '*rg- foreisn-born population came early to seven eroinieratsmt here to-da\ Th- *»\*n. who ronsttt'j»» atari] M per cent of the cifv's '>»al fit am force, promptly ?h\* Of 'heir h»Ni, leavi 1^ their, first .Ijv worti unfinished .-411011 tutea will bs appointed at once »r<l w 1 i tak* hp laobi preJev ■ aaj interrupt i tasks on 3lor.dai