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POINCARE INAUGURATE PRESIDENT OF FRAN Simple Ceremony Marks Tra fer of Power from M. Fal lieres to His Successor. ALL PARIS ENTHUSIAST Flowers Strewn in Path of N Head of State?Moment of Gravity in French History. 11 : \ ? ?-.?i i?-. Feb. iv ?Raymond Poin? i who ton> ?-i? rtttmi Ptamkuoni of 1 ReptibHc by ?the National . ?aembly oi Versailles ??n January i.ist. took up th?- dtitlcs of liis offlc? <la.\ . r?.r th? ceremony ?if "transit-Ion i-i-? Mdontlal ?power." as tli*? 1'i?-mi! li.'il inauguration is ?ailed her??, protocol was M f<?!.<?ws: At i.n I1 ais''l> Antonin I hi host, presid? til ?of S??n;ita-. and Paul l)?"S?h:?i]al. presi?!' ? ?f the ? hamher ?>f Deputies, acao panted 1y all the qtlMton and ot!l>i ?af Parliament ?and ?MOOrted by t squadrons <?f cuirassiers, drov?- in st '?a? he* to tii?? residential Palace ihe F.liffo. Th* members of the <'? inet, with the exception of If, Kria 'the Primo Minister, went to tho Klv /Palace nnai placed themvrl-. a..<? hehl the presidents of th* Senat?? and of 1 ('hunNr In the grand hall ?>f the a ; bausadors. In this hal! M. Fallieres took up station, standing, with all the oflc ' t?f his household behind him. M. P I and. President of the t'oum-il. who I ?proeec-ded to the residen? e of lUyma *Poincar6 in the Une du Command? I Marchand to conduct him to the Pr? ; dentist Palace, then arrived with t new President of tho Republic, atte?. ' ed by the aafllcers and officials of 1 ? lattex'a household and private t'abit ? "and escorted by a squadron of ? Mr ! niera. Salut? of Twenty-one Guns. MM. Brinnd and Poincar? had dm in a four-horse open stat'? coach to t F.lyitfc. At th?- instant that tlie et liage containing the new President ? tared the jrate of tha-a courtyard of t pala' e. escorted by ? regiment , MirasslTB. | salute of twenty-one gu ivas ?8r?d from th?- In\ahiles. At t ?MUM moment i? battalion of infant: .lr..wn Up in the courtyard, pres'tit ?Altai and lowered the < (.'lor? ta. ; n? tax lia-a,l oi the state. |-ia-i?l?nt I'i'iiicara alighted from 1 u- upon ?i rb-h ? rimson earr hi,! ni'.'.iiicl the step-1 a.f the palac I?, th.' w?tibula> ha- was mal by ' I'.M^i.s. \ilin ?u?compatiled his sueca; . : i., ib? hall a,f the ambassndo \\i,j,|! i\ the M*T, irai ?MM upon . i i r<- ?< ptia?n room "f t li*- Mi Pompadour. M??n- M. Pa ?is matte ? ?brief address ?welCQCBll PreaMeni Poincar* and transmitting I . m th( ?PrMtdeoUal powers that wee, \mrne\ai to m. ?Fallt?rcc by M. Leah ? ??,?>, .. m .-IL'??. \s m fr-alll?ras u?ttared ?the words. ' ? f? r to V"U the powers of t' State.' Prcsid'-nt Poimari- laecame v?-i cab- and then in a clear, solemn voi? repHed. "i ceacecratc myself t?. u servi? e of the Republic." He .ht; kissed M. Fallieres on both cheeks, tli fraternal gestnr?- closing the ? ?smnoo; At the Hotel de V.lle. The President. nccompani-d by ??> Presidents ?Taillerai an?l ?Loubet, an follow*-?! by the entire ?official cort?g wan then driven to tha- H??te1 d?- VIU where l*resldent P"inear?'- wa.s receive hy the Prefe? t o! tha- Seine and th "Municipal Council "f Paris. The seen.? in th?- ??raiio?? Salla- ?, F?tes at the Hot? I de Ville was ir tensely impr-es.-dve. when a hand ?,f in republican guard played "I.;i Mars'-i lalae." aa?? ompariied by a full male in female ?.horns ?if the Academy M'-si? ?tha Op?ra <'omi<4U?' and th ?'onsetvaiai|> of Music altogether fui, hundred trained v??lci?e. At the tin bar of th?- national anthem ?Prcetd?m i'Cin?'!'- raiS" t.. l,s f??et ;i? ||d ..\ Preehlouts Faillies and |y<i:b?-t and .?. ??r???*aent, Th??n followed tin? ' Mar h Lorraine." whl' h i? M Poiiu ai Minn- .iir. la th?. time ??f which be uaai ?a. stap for manv a mib- when ?ha i?i formed h's military servi, a, as I:? ? ,, an' f ?'has^eurs :t Piad Mm'-. ?Polscar*, %\ha>?e ?bcau?l ?, , brriwti eve?, beaming with l&tHltcance and whose ?aptivatlng smile and high p dietinguisin-d ?bear-tag won the herm. a.f .ill F'ansians lo-da:. u.i?- eSthtU aatlcally > hea-r?-(? wherever she .i)> |.a ne.i as w.is also M. I'uinaata's ?en ? ta'le inaitlu r. Bombarded with Flowers. \ftai- th?? ?machaos wh?< h ?had bea pta-pare<i for th. city coun? lllors in honor of the o? ? asioi! President ?foto? ,?r?'> n -entei.d his state ?arriage ami. . ?i?ipanlad ?bj a x-Presiu?-nt PUU?raa, ?\h<? uo*t*kr bims.-If <>n the President's l.ft. dra?v?? M. Fallieres to his new r?-si ? leiue. in tha- ?Hoe ?FraacaM Premier. The st i a.ts wen- thickly lined with ? ??ip!?- who had ajom?- ta? Mg anai cheer iba- n?*w i'resident A school holi?lay Pail b???n pro? laiiiii'd ami most of the hildia-n wen Hn.-al up al??ng the route, ami waved taps, handken hlefs and ?m.ill Hags and loudh < heered as the I'ra-sidential praicesnion baSBCtf. Many thousand? of littl?- bouquets ?or single flowers were thr??wn at tlie Presi? dent and ??x-Pnsida-nt a-piite spontane ??usly bv work girls, who took off th?ir ti'sega? s and tossed th.>m Into the , ar? riage. Othvrs ?threw armfuis ??f tta'W'ers, minios.. Ughaurmpos and vlobtta bafa.r.' the Presidential a?>rt?ge. The new President, ?ery pale, but with a plea?, ,'i.t smile, ralseal his hat and ba?wed his ?*choowlt?-dgmenta of the patrloti? or*r lion. At the sarna' nine an ?CfOplcil'lat dropped flowers fr??m a great height along the raiut?- and at the Hotel <|. \ tile I'pOii hia rrtur.1 to the Klys^e Pal H< ?*-. Pr'-aident P'?lncara? re?eu.-d ';?,. KNIGHT AT CAPE TOWN DISCUSSES HIS FLIGHT Eloping British Vicar Found with Miss Grimes?Admits Using False Name and Says He Has $1,500 Saved. ? r.? ? a?.e 'o ti i t II ans London, Feb. IIL ?There waa great excitement at ?spe Town yesterday on ih? arriva] <>i the liner Porl Lincoln, with th?- missing vicar, Alberl Knight. ai.il Mis? ?.linns. wii.. an? ?m their waj t?. Australia. Khighl WOT? a sti??w li?t and gra) cloth?sa of quit? unclerical .nt a; fir.?? h.- waa extremely re? luctanl i" apoak, and said he had al? ready stated hi a wlrelesa message all in- bad to say. H" finally consented, ho?' \ er, i" c?is? usa th? facts. He said tiiat the$1,500a! present ?de? posited with the Victoria state ? ? t ? i ? * ? in London represented ins own savings. Hitherto, he sai?), .\i?>?> Grimes and himself had in I regarded each other as man anil wife, Prged c give details <>!' his movement? alter ii is disappear? ance from the cliffs .?t namborougti Ht-ad. Knighl refused to do aa He de? clued they were "i no ?nteres! i" ?mv ?me i>.11 liims? ?i Re admitted having given .. false nsne bul was unaware thai tins waa an) v lolatlon <.f the la?, ??."> ????? '" ' antici) ate snj dhUcultlea on the sub? ? m Australia. Mis future S< tlon >"' said, waa entlrelj un? ertaln? Knight would nllou no Journal???? r ., than the on? ta n-h? m he i"?'1 spoken, to spproa? b either him or Mi? Grime?, angril) declaring thai '?" !''' attempted to Intrude on hla i" i be would tnke .fonlbl? "V:,v Bimilarl' Miga Grimes Inter? ?Dte.l photographers, snd Knight threatened t.. thr..\\ (heir com? rsa o? 11;" ??"*?? ,l'' looked extremely pnle ?nd ?nxious. Mis? Grime? appeared ?ell bul dtotlnct* I? disturbed Both left for th? ahora fui a f? ? hours' sieht*''? ing in Cape To? n during Ihe ship's brief atsy. Passenger? d.-s.-ni? ihem sa Ihe life and soul of th? ahlp. The* were a mosl affection!.-oupl? snd travelled sa an ordin?r) newly wedded psir :?'"'"'' '??" iiain?'s ..f Mr. and Mrs King, Knighl v * chairman of the Bporta committee and presided si ?11 "'" emoklng . ?ni' erts. eral Florentin. Grand ?Chancello! of Legion "t" Honor, \\h?> invested President ?nth th? insignia of Gran?-! Collar, ihe Grand Cordon s the Grand ?'r.ss if th.? order, an?! knowledged bin as the Grand Mas of the Legion ol Honoi Thla is Poinca?r?'a tirst decoration Presld? IV.incai.? ilu-ii t?>?.k p'.s.s.'ssinii of pala'e and Bhortly a ft it?? aid veturi ?without escort) to hi?? privat'- liou in the Bue ?in Commandant Marcbs to rejoin Mme. Folncar?, where I Presidonl snd hla ?rife ?rill continue r??side until the beginning <>f April The Presidential couple Intend pa in*f the Kasirr holldaya at their i oi trv j.ia???-? at Glos s! Bsmpigny. Di Ing Lent the archlteci of th?* Blyi Palace will make .?xtensi.e altiratl? and improvements in th?' palace, tfi s the ideas and taste of it- OCW BSV8 y?aar tonanta. M. Graai who was Poincau-e'i private aecretary a\ i Ministry of Poroign Affairs, ?rill co tlnuc the ?ame dutlea a! i'1" Elya ?Palace, ?arhere the grand i..'iii rooma and the cabine! de travail which "?il not be altered by the arel tecta will acrve for any ofltelal eei monies ths! may tske plajee durii | I next few weeks, Presidonl Foinca?? meanwhile ?r p-roceod to the Elys?e Pulsee even ti? fo transact official businesa there, Jti .is sny ' iii/.' ti might go t.. his ? 0 Vibrant with Enthusiasm. Psrla to-??aj fairly ribrstea with ? thualasm for th? new Presiden! Id? ??linter weathei prevailed, cold ? ?? ??ti?p. with bright sunshine, snd tl crowd? were aboul half comp?Bt?ed i mei and girls shouting "Vit ?? Poll cari!" The warmth of hla i*eceptl< ? i ....i...i that i"?corded i any prevloua head of#the atate sin. the ' atsb Ishnu nl ol the Third !'?? I'lli'li. The reeling - everywhere gainin gr?t?nd 'hat the national ?(latence ? Prance requlrea a new and Buprerti ??ffort In the increase of her srmy, an this ail pervading Idea gives unpri ? dented -?' vit; and ?Incerity to th wave of | ?at riot lam thai marta Presl den! Pi in? ar? a Inauguration. lu fact, at the fit ?! < 'ou cil ..f Mil Ister? a! rhlch Preeldenl Polncart wl tr.sj.ii.. and which la fixed for Thura day, thla burning problem <>' n. ? ti* ?:i defence must Inevltablj come up fu aolutlon, and lh< almoal unanimou opinion ol statesmen, as wall aa of th highest militan authorities "f ?Franc? is trim i return t.. tin-?.- years' compul ? ? ?rvli ?? wiili tin* colora instead o esra as ad present, is imperativ? BANDITS'TRIAL NEARS ENC Prosecutor Begins Summing U] 1 ?Prisoners Become Nervous, B Cable l TI i 1rib ;? ? Paris, i?h Is The fourteentl ?la ?.f iho bandits' .rial waa occupied witl bearing the testlmon) of the h'-n batel ?.f srltncssea after winch the Procursui G?n?ral, M Fabrs, began bis srgumen ff.r m?? pfooecution, making hla r?> mark* ii. a quiet, ?businesslike, method!, cal way. and svolding anything re? Hemi.iiiiK passion.!!?- sop?ala i" Ih? jury. lie dwelt Impressively, however, upoi : ? onvlficing array <.f facts, and tb? prisoners listened with occaelonal faim anille? and gesture? <?f derision, Dieu? donn?, <'H?'-ini?i and Gsusy, neverthe? less, seamed exhausted und extremely nervoua ADRIATIC OFF ON CRUISE Jane Addams, F. 0. Bourne and J. H. Schiff on Board. Mi??- .lane Ailihuns. ?f the Hull ROSOS? Chicago, waa a paasanger on the White Star liner Adriatic, which Bailed yesterdsy saendng ?-ri sn extended ?mus.- .,f the Mediterranean. Mi*?- Iddanaa said sin would remain In Egypt ?miu lata spring, later attending some meetings of aroman si:ffr!il?ists in Buropc MM SU .,? - orri paatod i.. Mlaa Man '? smith, ?.f ?Chi? ? age Th?- Adriatic aalled with i? record cabin irfiM*?'tiger list, extra accsmsBodationa bar? in?* bOSB installed |o pinvid. for all :.',:, i^rsons sa the erulsa Among the tourists ?r?n <;.? eral ami Mis .1. M. Mnilh. 1'. S A . i omniod.n?' Prederl k ?; Douraa of the New Y??rk facht ?'lui?. Mrs Bourne, Howaurd, Marion and MarJ'.rii- Bourne, whu are golni; to pink?? n t..?ir of Egypt; Lieutenant Colon**! ?I? P? Cook, ' .-* \ and Mrs <'<><.k. Mr. .'.rut Mrs. W II Day, MiiJ'.i .1. p Plnlsf, V. ? A ; Dr. ?nd Mis. A. \. ooddard, Mrs .1 P. ii.ill.. Miss Carolin? k Hart? land. Mr and Mrs. A. T. M.rt. Ur. and Mrs fedward Sluir .In.1.1, .Miss Sophie laoga i.o?'h. Blear Admiral Thsaaau ?'. Me '.????i. i'. A n . sn i Mi.- McLean, General and Mi? i;'iv..ir?i t. M?eaay, t\ s. a.; Man M?aa- and Ihannoa Load Menu.. _< "'", ktn Trnttk Marrltun and Ml? Men-tarn, Mi and Mrs. Jacob n s. hirr. i>? i". w. baaus, Mr, snd Mrs Haaury Beltgman, Mr and Mn Douglaa ?WaUauM ?III?! Ml*. Malt?. ]^>f Wktt I BRITISH PANAMA TRADE Lecture in London on Result c . Canal Opening. London, Feb. la. Al a meeting ol th RO) I Statist!" 1 S... I? t; ? .st.rda Profe ?or Lincoln Hutchlnson n id i a;..! on "The Panama I 'anal and t 'on petItitra for Tr ide. Hi said thai ; ,,ii trtea a hi? h a oiiid be sen ed I the canal trade I as been mon ea more concentrated In Ih? hand- I Oreat Britain, Ihe L*niled SI '? ?;. rman)! Th? s Idespread knos I? dg?r oi lb? ea .ihn." of British goods tl"- repute lion of British traders f< r squar? deal Ing, the Bupremacy of the British m? r cantlle marino and oth? i fa? ' i pointed ont, had operated strongly i favor of ' Srea lit its ni Th strength, howui er, had led to ? ei tal weaknesaes, to ?> <*onsei .attain c to. : hod an.i t.. ..v erconfid? no? In th m.'Vltabillta ol continu?pd i? eat On the whole, hi remark".!, lie Ger man and American attach "ti the mdi beta which nould b< served " . anal had dm I a lin on i lucce Th fact thai the United Btatea m aplte Bciioufl handicaps, had mon than hel? its ?.-.vu in competition pointed to ??! Important advance, When tl.?? is in full operation it was .-.eit.. that Ameilea ?? '" unquestionsl .,? i. .? greater benefits therefrom li ;'" :. ,i- ,i . ? libUil ??: t , marke; than any Burop? an ? ounti. I ? a Thomas, the a "ii know n V ? coal oa ner, a im rel ii n? ?i lo i !srd da) after S v isii t" the I'nit? , States, stated m an Inten les that th? possibilities "t the A m? t nan cos already great, would i"- i noi mou ? ? ? tended bj tin- "i? nlng ?>f the Pai . canal. He found II din.? uli io at) ho < fsi \io. t lean i oal <>?? ne is ould pro-,. really serious competlton with Qreal Britain for South Amsrican trade, but the big odustimi ne n a? rosa -ii" ?.i lantic were, with charactertstl ? already taking atepa to deal with th? problem They had airead). lie n mai k? d il Qreal Britain <>ut In 'he West India trade - a 'OH. OH. DELPHINE'SHOCKS AUDIENCE IN LONDON Cries of "Censor! Censor!" on , First Performance Answered with Cries of "Hypocrites! ' '. Cable I I ?? 1 rib ?London Feb. if? \ scene of great ,,, ',i th i gm '? ,i ti,.- final fail ..f the curtain ..ft?" th" production "f Moh, Oh, Delphine," ai the Bhafteabury The? atre, ij"t night The galler) raised cri.s of Censor! Censor!" and when Robert Courtneidge attempted t" spesH the audlen? ?? * ould sol listen Rsrely has ?. first Bight -??? n ?. uoisterous a reception of a new play. The outeii?*a Issted for slrnosi ten min? ?tes, and th" . ..m, m- ami th,- malcon? tenta fought foi rictory? Cries <<f "H pocritos!" mixed ?.hi, those i i "Censor!" ami it seemed f.u a m<Mnoni as though werse might happen. Btrangel) enough, in th?' circuir* ? ataraces, until the final fall of th.? cur? talti ih" audience gav? the pig) a rapt? uroua weh orne \ triumph ..f person? slity was ve.m h> Misa Doroth) Jordon, wi., ?stahiish.?i herself ai once as s great fsarotit? ?i?r Vtsnua ?ratta s..hk .volved thundera ..r spplause, and an? other memorable numher was the quarr?ning ???.ni;, between iris H?o?o and Nan Stum, with the r. f'rnin 'You oat! Here the benefit <?i bat hag a semais sctresa like .Miss Hoay, who fj Delphine herself, undoubtedly t..i.i. Nan Stuart, to.?, looking ev?nrythlng that is blithe and bonny, put splendid spiiii Into her part ' Indeed the whole pie. e is brightened up quite notii aabl) aIta bei .?nival in the second a? ; ?-. o THIS AD "WRIT SARKASTIC" Abuse of Cab Whistles in Lon don Leads to Protest. !B> ?-aiiie to ti,., irisase i London. IM, |<i An anaUSfaag 'agonv " advertisement SPpesiSd POS? t.rday win. li i? aresillimllly s forerun? ner <?f B novel kind of protest against the ear-M.luting abusa ??f the cab whss tl?\ ahoui Which complainte have I.e. ii very fretiuent sin... the l.eglpning of UM taxi, al? strike. The adv. ills. m. nt Is as follows: "Invalid wishes i., ?aggsjaja ?sun i" > of man to keep on blowing whistle all da> lonn m St. laines st re? t. BoOd lungs <;.,..d|av N.i , ..niinissioii.iii, need apply." ( WAR TALK IN RUSSIA BECOMES DISQUIETIf Panic on St. Petersburg Bour Caused by Rumania's De? mands on Bulgaria. GOVERNMENT OPTIMISTI Press in Czar's Capital Seei To Be Preparing Public Mind for Clash with Austria. i at, Petersburg, Peb. 18. ?Late repc I from Vienna ?reveal further act Kit) ' the pan .r the ?arar ? ?eterte ?again?! I i:mi"!'.: ami ih>- ?government 'i ' li?e s is ?pro?? oklng an almost uiipi cedented outburst ,,f warlike feeling i bo "Not "? Premj a." "/?< rm him '8* ? i" ami other ?pat?rlotli pape Even the li?beral ''Retch" end the ( toberlal ?preai appear to i" preperl ! the public for ? clash Im ?aroen Auati and Ruada over the ?Balkan klngdon ?The Armenlana in Turk? are .ik? ' repr? seated to ?be clamoring te i?, r? ' under Russian ?rule. Tii?- dispute betwe. i, Bulgaria a Rumania -?? er the cession ?>i a strip i? rritorj l?j Bulgaria t" Rumania Ihe Bla? k ?Sea i ?oasi brought abouf ? panic on ib? ?Bourse here to day. The Russian government, howevi continues optimistic, declaring Its '?? ' fid? le e thai ti"- ?Joint .o '?'?n ?-i t ?powers, r?esulting possibl: m ?medlatl bj Russia ami Italy, "di ?assure a ?* 11- m? ut and at ?-it the armed ?** up tion "? Bulgai .ni fil lt?orj ' ?? R mania, i: un m It i- bah. \.-,) hi '??. b.is d ? id? 'i to foil' t? Hi. example ot i ?Se man Austi Is Hungai ?j and ?Prani and t.? in' i? am ih? p. " . fool In| of h army, ?London, P< b It Th? teiisio ' Rumania ?'????' Bulgaria In ? . ? I : : ?Bai , ?at ?tion a be? orne s? ul to oiti.mi t'.' ?crama ret ?el? ? ?. tro i The ',,>?.\>-r- hqwrver, iav? nom takvi ite ! ?both ?' H ?' i ?""! Bucharest t?> l<ess< | the frtctloi .?? ?i ?'? "ii ? "'' m< dlatl? i beta. - ding Ftumai la ? lat< rt pn?poaal ?la thai B? I ? ,- ih) ceki to I - ?? ? Bla? N s. eoMt i ? ? ? -ap- Kail Kk ? I Mx i town of Ball ? I ? ;.i Would i ! ? i- ?!. .,- ?? ? tria, whl? ? ,. i . ?? 1 -\o Ip , Bull irla objects to i e declare* I ? Kail \kr,i ?.oui ' ' ? ? . ? ? . ? ? t ?ill i?. brou ? can I.- thi leal ; Tli. a. Is ' ' ' .,?????:. ?? ? n ? latei la ? ? 1st thai ti T rklsh tot ... r< r to M -..:?-?? \ .???-? ?card t? tlie othi pu :?? ; St ' ? ? ? . ? ? able proi ttsm at t ted tenl n to ?pen : . forti ?-..-. ai ? ?? ny'a propo ? ??? !.'.???? la i ??-.?? .. ? I TI ? '.???-. iK pointln| sut how the h i en ? ? ? ? leaving th< intsi.latl? el the) sen with r? ip? ? i ??? atreturtl a'hlle a Uni iatly to ihe burd? na ol th appeal to | lie i en to ? ?? ,.;? ?rat' ? ' ? Kngland fro ?t. i ontlnental mlllUi ? omi i tl ? I i...|. ,|. . . ? a ? ,- ? ("OS ? ; . . i , ? .i it the Por( negotl ?ting foi th? ? ? ???? .-: Rl iia;> for i - ?deration of 1 ? ?' i? Peb U Fran? ipp? ?>?? to facing ?.Hi ,i aptiil of determination th? mm? B??? i -?i Itnan? lal and ?par unal ahtoh th? government's militar; ??,.-.,?- || .- . !.,,?? i, ? ? ? | .. ? l tl' II .,1 ? l:k> , ? II demand. Thai la the ?asa stlal ? ? U oi Interviears wnii prominent men, ??f ptem ,ommeni si 'I ?>f talk among 8? natoi i ?.- ? i" ? ni.- i i all pain, exet pi the e* tt. in? ?So? lalli 1 it li urmMelsll) retlmated to da) tb.ai Pranc? .-:ii i- caltod upon i" ?protld? shout ti"".?,'?" ai ;,'i.ii!? foe (he addition* to iia-r am besides tb? Initial expend!! .?? o i.tvinit i.- s tb.in im,m.nou The roung raen of the r,.*.t :? >?. srttl Ix obllg?ed, if thi pr. v.-nt plasm sie cortiei thncMigh, o, Km- another six ?montJu ?and ?perhaps another full year to servtei v.-nii the ? olori E N V ER "B ?71?Ot"d E A D Young Turk Leader Reassures German Friends. i? -in Peb II ?Xavet Boy, ?the Touni Turk i? aib-i wb" was re?ported re lerda) to ?have been sev?ere|j grounded b) i ould i< ?assassin telegraphed to aome frlendi hen t?)-'la\ ?la-nvliij- th? t ? | ? ? ? T r .,,..1 ,|, daring thai n.- ?araa ?.ata- in the l *? - ? ?. ? i ,i,, ol 0-allipoll i.i.ii'ioii Peb, is Nevra ??f th? op?rations m th?- Balkan .-.ai la extremely meagre, as iispatehss ?from Ctrnstaatinopta are subjected to ?long delay awing ?to the mi pi censorship ?established ?On? ??i t?he cable coarponles *a\s ?"?ommtmlcation by it-? ?rauta kot bean laterruptod noai ?Pen, for ,i reason thai h la unable t" aecertaln. ASSASSINS* EXECUTED Three Slayers of Salvadorean President Shot. san ?Bah ador, Pah i ? ?'i an ? of | ., as? aasslna ?>f the l.rideaf ?>f ?laivador, ?Dr Manuel i: Araujo, -neie shot i>? plat?aona of soldiers yestords] ?morning on tb? Campo de Marts race.mum., m tin- ?pr?s? ?-t ? ? of a large ?coacoorse, A ? ?uni? II of vvi.r l?a-Id on ?SCtUrde* a-ven ?iik* ?"'vi.-iiin??ii to aifatb aevaa ?parsona who Iih?I taken an a -live |>art in tin otinaa Poor ??r ?then had been taken prlaoaei . ?artille tho ?athcr tbrs? are ?tin at large, ?in? of ths ?prisoners was r-esplted si it was sspeetad thai he would ?divulga f irther particular? ..f ?ms plot. CREW OF SCHOONER RECSUED. , w 'aahtagUMi, ?Pah 11?The rtrhocnsrl Moi,iros. \\ Houch, Tampa b? Haltli,,,..,.. wem aahor? ..rr ?Paul ?Oamlel mu? uto] SaxiilK Slatloli. N. C. t. ? - ? 1. * > . u , ||..UvN ? ?? ?Ufesavsvs took off h*r rear ..f nine. mm mm IN SIGHT AT LAST j White Goods Workers' Victory Starts Break in Em? ployers' Ranks. !l0.000 MORE TO GO BACK ! Strikers Win from 10 to 20 Per \ Cent More Pay, but Yield on Closed Shop Question. Th? Rrsi break in tb? ranks of the man ufaeturers sssodated ?ith the New fork Clothing Trad" Association, which has ?I'd the group ?>!' employera arho have hitherto atoad standfast in th?tlr refuaal to treat with the garment unions. w?aa ' ar no'iii???I yeatenday, when it was aadd : .-i.i these employera had ssked for h ? on fen nee. ah aloag ihe line In the striking gar? .nl tradea there was a aotlc?abla mov? ' tneni toward a peaceful settlement of the , troubla In addition to tha general settl?' i n"' m broughl sboul by a victory of th" i abite goods workers, the aumber of Bat? tlements through individual sgresmsnta i with employera went up with a bound. It : a*?a announced by th? union that forty . si\ store employera i ;??! siisii'.i the agree? ment?, taking lull.'. t''ii thousand more | wi i kei - ban i? t" ti.'i' shops, 'i h- basta of agreement Krams pra? tl? call) all thi striken have deiuanded. This M'i.ns .i forty-eight-hour ?rorhing [week in plaee .f the fifty-four boura or more la vogue before th" sir'.ke began, it ..is.? provide? ihat wi;.'.? shall ba In? crossed from io to M per cent. according t.. th. iat. obtaining In tha particular i shop Involved before the trouble bogan. Minimum Wage $16 a Weak. a minimum ?rege "f IM .? trotk is <? - i talillr?!)?-?! In plai-e ot* th" forturr ??"??I?.?, .?i?. n ranged snywhsrs from M to ta>. luii .nil?n recognition, aiij'i^ttncnt <>f arievaneea through union eommltteen sari I improved sanit?r) eondltlsiia are among the other ?innlnga of the atrikei i -'..i ih. abite t""'?s workera th? pr f? : ? ..i union shop is ?etabllsbed, irlth i ro> visions f"r ih.- appointmsal "f ?rbltratlon and grtavsac? toards, a >?..?.rd <?f ?aaltary control and a general Increase si wages to ? ?rorksd oui h detail, for which ?? tiin?' win h<* eonaum???!. oaring to ihe n ana differing aealea paM in :he various p.,i ?s of the work. The ?7?nerni lacrease ? ;. ?? ?.. ".?. .-n i" .n,?i .?. p. i um! ? Ith a our ?reel Those are tha original ? I? i .n..Is. v .ti the ? s.'?pt'?'.i of tho ? los?-.! which ?? a?. ??; !?i<d foe the pr feren? ? i? a . ? i d?; ol i".' ooa ? '.? ?? .i ??? staple, the 'hlef headt]uart?ra foi atrlkera in? ?iris took u;> a collsc .n : sa? .? Mis. Maud Tounger, tb? from Mai Prenda... m. bIK er et, Rhti" In the height -?f lh<rlr ? n is'u ,i the ?uccessful a?ttl?m?nt ?jrabbed up Mise Fei? La t'oli-t*.' carried her sboul .?n th-ir shoulders Children'? Dressmakers Next. ? . ?Ugh th? pn '"nt ?tr'.k. ? ?* ? - ' .. I .i; ? .? r.i settlement ytesterday, t i,n..i.ii< el :.' '. ??er* of til' in? .'.iii?.i ,: i.. iilea' Garm?ai Worker , ? ? ?: ?? .i . thai thi board ???? eared tl Hv? ?mmitte? aouM ;. i ? ?.?: .< ? ? of the ' hlldren' mlw dn . ? .?r ?'. pr..!...!-!-. , i.ui uni? ss ?atli f?? toi .. ild ? obtain? d ou d Invol ? ? "' '-" gcorket ? Al? though Il aras sold their demanda bsd ?'.'?t been definite!) formulated, II vms though! ?... i .i i ? is ?? net si th? sam? ??s the , ..:.?. ...i ? ? ;' ?? ..t..?-- brai i-i. m ir .'? Philadelphia r? i> II Alleging . ? .r here are ?tiling orders for N'.w York limi "!..'*? .irplo;.- ? : ? 01 strike, th" United Garnaen! Workers' i nion celled s general ?ink?, to-day in thm . ii a ? erdlng lo Btrlk? tea l< .... ?.. ? ? , ha*a r? apooded a;.d .'?? ? ,,..|'S ," ?""1 DR. FRIEDMANN_COMING Finder of Alleged Tuberculosis Cure en Route for New York. B) ? sM? ; ? 1 '??? I rit ai - ' laondoi . i 'oh. It. in Friedrich hYirdmann, of Berlin, who rlalma to have discovered a certain rcmciiv for tuber? ui...?..-, sailed ? aotsrdaj In : te Kr nprinseesln Cecilia for Ron Tork, having accepted tin- offer bj Charles Plnlay "f I1.000,?9?M II he can euro tuti't'.Mv.n of on? hundred Amer? ican Buffer? t ? it ?ras on!?, a few days ago thai Dr. Prtedmann accepted the Plnlaj offer, having tirsi aatlsflsd hims? n on th? suiij". ' ..f ; i? home patients, and ha? ? Ing ?!??? nie?! t" leave them in th?? hands ? i a German coUssgua, win? is entirely ramtllarlaod with hi? ? ? 11 r ? a ui method ..t administering it. \ < nrrespondont of The ?all] Ka? press*1 ?.'ii* iiier?- have boon sevei il patienta moaUy fr??:.i th? United Btati . h< ?' caso?, when thoj srriv?td In Ber? lin, appeared hopeless. Throe wecka later the same peoj.i?. won not recog iilssbl? Th? ?i ".""i had changad t?? .? health) freshness, their wdghl had In? ? r.-.is.'.i remarkably. an?i so ha?i their BppOtlte. Mso, thoy were free from pain and Insomnia, MERCHANTS SEEK REFORMS Those in Central Part of City Discuss District's Needs. The fii.st feetalghtly meeting" of Ihe Central Mercantile 8?oolstlon. an or? K.ii.izati'.ii eotapesed sf the merehanta hi the district botmdsd i>y lath and M Klr??etM. fourth avenue an?l foe (forth River, arsa held at th.? Ht iienis Hotel rastarday afternoon, plsrkson Cowl, pnasldan! of ih?* aasocialion. i>r??-.ldod. Prssidaal ?'owl explained tha fortnight. |y aeeslona w?.i?- to be me the purpose of short ?11?. upslniin h>- the mcitilxrs who might otY-r any auggasttoM which would Impesve ?the busbassa and gensrsl ? ui? . ?mdltloiis in the central ni? icaiitlle sec tloll. .1 It. Ilutler expressed the hope that the association woul?! eventually bSSOtaaS an Inttuenlliil body In the city, and outlined what be thought would he improvements for the better In the entrai district. Mr Mutier said If manufacturers coulil I??* persuaded to move to very desltabl? locations in Seventh avenue the result wniild bo a lesaenln? of the congestion in I'ifih avenue. I It. H. Apphton >?p<?ke of improving the Imini'iK of the street? und avenuea lu the district, ?.special!} Sixth avenue and Hth street. | BRITISH III? HEB Miss Harraden Praises He Fighting Sisters Abroad. ONLY SURE WAY, SHE SAY: Declares Suffragettes Mus Start Civil War to Get Votes for Women. Miss Beatrice Harr.-itie;t. novcli.it, n.ili tant suffragist and B tOW other things arrived here from London yesterday lo i. f?'W months' "rest." ami instantly spot her reaching the Hotel Irrhsg. li Oraaserey ganare, where sin will staj vhiie in n'.-w fork, was interviewed bj seventeen repoi tere. At least they tried te l.,t irvhrS. I.er. hu' .\?is?. llarrsden would rather bear ?.tii^, pt-opl? tai!<. Ami after one persistent re? i-orfsr, tn a deterratasM effort to gel th? Bngllsh troroan'a opinion sa s/bethei fighting for the vote is altering woman's attitude toward love and marriage, lied uttered s,,me eJOgBSBl remarks on the BUbJeCt to draw her OUt, Miss Harrad") gaaed nt that reporter and said: "Dear mel t wish i could knock off a s|,,, eh lik? you!" nut sh?',n a most Bncompromlsing mill tant. Is Miss- Harradeii. "I have belonged to fti? \".'., neU't BOClal and i.illlloal I'nlon .'..-: in", it v.'a Bterted," abe -aid. "No, I nev.r wa.- ar risted. 1 never was In tall, but I'm with tbsm, heart and soul. There's absolutely no way bul to force the Introduction of ,i governmenl measure for woman sut frage. Why. Mrs. I'awcett's organization, the National t'nion of Woman Suffrage Societies, admits now that we nuiat try for a government measure. The consti? tutional suffragists all admit now we have been so befooled that it was wrong, a mistake, t?> accept Mr Asquith's pi.-dge of woman BUffrBgB through the tnanhifai hiirTra-?.' bill. "All the various suffrage societies in l?igland at" working hard, each in its own way. but un<pies?tlonably it Is mili? tancy that has made the arorld recognlta our cause. Ve??, and it has don" other things. .Since the militant safflragtets be? gan their activities aonts exeetleni laws, such aa the criminal law amendment ?It lOCtedj at the 'whit" slave' truth". he/lS beea'pahsse?i laws we ha.i been agltsttag tor vainly, and whi?h were th.- certain re? fait of our suffrage agitation. "Ves. and it ha.s waked woin.i: Op \,, can*! understand how the) needed It ?oniiitionr. Burroimding sromea is .\nier lea are so different from conditions i r roundins women m ?Tfinglaad. There a Cr??t, a very cr??t, awskeniog amoBfl the svorags women hi itagtand. I call ? - ,11 rage movement tiiere th^ sorna - movement ; it means so BsSO) things be ? idea the trait." "is it true." .'?? ? ? .1 ,..,;. ? i ,? ura ]'ankhui?t baa little ",!.tr?.i .,?. ? ht san o? gajtiaattsn.1 ?? tbsojtttel) noi true," said m,?s hlsr radon, "rih?- controbi it. sad it i? ? big organization. tSon'i believe those who a.i\ it is not. But mttltsney, ttsasgh it is the only side |TOU bear abOUt, bl but one side. It carrie.-- ..n a I'SSt edu. atioiial work, pi... Hut i put great faith in the mlhtaat aase. 1 is war. a chfil war, t., gain our rights." Ttj-.iav M!:s Harraden lecntres at lairkeley Theat: I <m "The \\*oman bfsve rnent In Bngtsn?a.M Bm what she reall Is most Interested n, erbat lights an he; tuce and MBloosss her tona . a in. ntiofl i'. la her trade ol arrttlng baa Just llntobed a book, a no-.-.i. and thai la way ahe santa to r* it Bhe d It rneaa to lectur? a ben -;i" came. She Looks the Part A tailored-woman the type mrP who must pay very ?careful at- ***-*?> tention to the unseen parts of dress- she recognizes the ne? cessity -when sIk* persists in tailored clothes -elegant sim? plicity however the type that shows ?every ?figure deficiency. // you ask, you -will find that she always wears the saint type of corset n<> figure ragarfes. She ?may have half* a-ilo/cn pairs, but tliey are all of one make tin. ?best ?model for lier figure. Women whose dress incli? nation is strongly individual will ?do well to ?consider S Hedfern foundation- tin- standard of corset fashion. tm& Whatever your type whatever your si/c. your figure can be perfected in a ?ledfern. Varying models suiting individual ?figures found at all stores where ?good corset service is ?rendered. Hcdfcrn an extraor? dinary corset 'd the price of an ordinary. $3.50 to $15.00 The Warn* Bi ? ? , n tw "i o'k ?Chtcag? 9a t'ruo- i . Earths eldest itees in Qidatii sequoias, e^es old California has several big-tree groves. Mariposa Grove, near Yosemite Valley, is widely known. On the up? ward way to Kings River Canyon, in the high Sierras, is another notable group. One of many scenic marvels in this wonderland. A Santa Fe train will take you there. The California Limited ? king ot tue limited-, ? exclusively for hrst-clas?. travel ? run?. e\ ery day ? .-deeper fair Grand Canyon. Santa Fe de-Luxe ? the only extra-fare flyer, Chicago and KaOMI City to ?Loti Angele-.? ?'tice a weck this winter ? America's finest train. California Fast Mail ? also the Los Angeles Express and San Francisco Express ?three Other daily trains ? they carry -tand.'.rd Pull? mans, touri-t sleepers and chair cars ? all els-ses of tickets honored. Fred Harv?ey meals. Visit Grand Canyon of Arizona en route. Sav which train you prefer. Will mail booklets. Oto. C. Dillard. Cen. Cittern PaM Aft 1.7 ?nal 1?|? Hroaalw?jv. New yor:; city Phoaa?, Kranllin 2310 and 8801. Santap? -?? ?Jtf-J?^V