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POUCE REPEL ?OH IT PANKHURST TRIA Hundreds Scramble for Places i Courtroom When Suffragette Boldly Faces Judge. ?NOT GUILTY," SHE PLEAD: Objects to Reports of Speeche as "Ignorant and Ungram maticar*?Rubber Over shoe Causes Laugh. ? i - ?rmer attempts t ? ? women I ? Ing pre* nl .-it -nil ? i '.cirt wer it the tri il of Itn ursl on g ohnrcc 0 ? ? ^ g Up of Wiltu d ;.'?? d Georgi on Fob Sewg ? ?? Cheepeide, two q ? >'.i Balles ? ? i bow arid ar lent support When tl wen' opened th? court aras filled Imm? Th-- only men i the pul - ' ? ? ? ' prevent uj ? -? ? court. m ami?. Ipation ".r i I out a la;-*. which had its bands f,:il re - tbouaands of women I g ... nly scorei sceomr Doc-s Blocked to HunHreds. Is the courtroom was (lilted -? ? g guard of pofjeem? n bl i th- ' gainst ] ? . ..f w..m? i ? An nix " ? ? - . ? their leadei Mrc : rig pale and worn, ..... - ?? ted by ;?n ? . sral shrill ?beer- from the et ? ? ? troom. Bin t ? ? '. triniiii?-i| with a ? and a ? g and pate] ? .. ? ? ? d irlng th? -? 111 i rst, who 1 big with a. E. M ....... Into t|,,. ?tice, Blr Mon? sh took hli s* il on th? ' ? ? f ah? would luce ild res," and ?: g ? hair, v ,l:, - ? th? . ? ? _ i ill ? ind eg ilmed I *aill d? :? ad mv ? -.? . ? pro? it i by H. Bodkin, coaneel for the : one of the ableel law government serai ??-. Mr. y Travers Hnmphreya, had not proceeded far I ape ch when lira rst inter] ed: Calls Reporta "Veey Ignorant." ? ? . counael Introducing !i?s made by Jour? t I ? t t?> police rej Ikey an groa '? Inaci irate, very Igno? ran* i gi mmatlcal and convey an wroi ? -ion of whal I otbed h< r bj prom ? :. i re as ting tin-in. .Mr follow? ?1 the.??. Dg the prellml? ring In the police > o nt. He ?Id that It was not suggest? '..hat Ht ; burst a ss present at the tun* the bomb was placed in Mr. Lloyd Qtorge*s bonne, i>ut that Ike '?'? tion rh^rKeri that she aras IB I Worr- the ffti-l. Mr. Bodkin argu?-d that the rrldence ?"as clear that the outrage at Walton H*ath \v.f loteaded as an a<-t. agalnat Iks Chano r of the Bachequer. The attorney r<a'i a i* tt?-r from lira Pank hurst to the Women's Social :? r^*i i'<> MHeal T'nion. whl? h, I ? saw rted ***ro*/ed that **ghe aras th?- leader of Um amo Usaal members of that organisation. a*id that any woman who wantH to In? gi ni militancy, which is a psetn Snou? ezpresslosi fotr committing frlm?v ?gjatnf-l goclety, has got to com MKS. KM MA UM. PANKHURST. Nie leader of the English militanl suffragettes, who acted as her own counsel in her hearing in London. mu?iente with h? word ol mouth or letter." A laugh waa caust d 01 er a ruht* .: 1 filin s ..f M Lloj d 1 k -.ris'. ? ' Mrs p ? . ml g| ?? .1 tha? M ? 1 a man'?, bul Po disagi ? ? 1 ?-.'???'. ? \\ marri, d? Ilav? ev?rr >ok?fHl your TI - ipeotor replied 1 - Panl till thin ? Insp? Pudg ? ? rn< 1 Mr eft 1 I Ing a ? grand t the O B ? Sei .... iga In? e Hocken, 1 I - fl rag ti who ? as - omm I rial last wi > ' ? rg ? ? ? ling 1 . Lms Forcible Feeding . to-nli '. - I : decretal m ? nd not I en? ? forth b< employed In th? of 1 fragists guilty of flfet nol da ? n I the pu ;.-.-. ' ? . : ? the I f? rcibly wh< re 1 re?? e of of f? nder? Involt ? the f th ? announcement mark? a eer* ? ? ble 1 dvan? a, ?nd Mi McK? ? ? ni. ?.t was received w Ith ? ? gratil '? - ? ult, the bill t? ? . ? ? '? m g? - strikes, ' read to & -. for a second t Ime, a on bj wh"im'ng majority. Mr McKenna said that the tenu- ?.f t... lull, which provide for the tempo ? . rtaonera - undeslral e on a . ? ,,f their condition of health, would 1 ma] ?'? ? r whl h would make him verj relu tant te resort to fordbh f.'diiig. T!i?> Home Be? rotary explained I iai under the existing tan only three course? ?rere open to those responsibl? for ?h-ing everything In their power to keep the prisoners alive if prison? ?rent on a hunger atrlke they coold be relesused or forcibly fod, < 1 faod 1 ould b? placad in their celui an?i th" prtotnv ?llowed t.. ri e if thi 1 ?lid not take it. Al the present time, said the Home gi retary, hi had no power to release prisoners not sentenced bo penal .- 1 tude without remitting thefar sentences altogether. If the n?'w measure were passed h?- shooJd be ai-i-- p? release on ticket 1 f leave prtaonera whooe health was Suffering from want ..f food ?'harks a. McCurdy, s Liberal mem? ber, opposed the bill. He said lepijln PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Broadway Limited -AND 24 Hour St. Louis RESTORED TODAY i- . i. , \r.nl Ird The Broadwai Limited to Chicago neinnnine today, M,,n ?'"'? . , - . ? -. *4the i4.HourSt Louis to St Louis will be restored t.. service. Practically full tram ?enrice hw now been resumedi to ( hicago *The ! ort Wayne Route, usmg Pennsylvania Linei all the way. Practically all through trains to Indianapolis and SLUmi are ??presented v?a Pittsburgh, OrrviUe, ( olumbus and Bradford. Th- i;ne between Columbus and Cincinnati and the line between ?ttennison and Columbus is sttU closed on account ol washouts. Normal service is maintained between Pittsburgh and Wheeling and between Indianapolis and Louisville. Service to Youngatowii, Oh?, and Toledo has been resumed and limited service is provided between ( olumbus and Dayton. Fee complete information consult Ticket Agent,. I Uon s ould be who unn? rrunent a ? ? ? m? ut i., t ' : gi Mr Mi K- r.:: i remarked t Ity was tin suffrag? ??? propag ????,?.' ' ? - . en publl ... b) tmi.ii- ng 1 ? TIk H? - ? t ? House and t ? . ? f Sill ? ? ? . ? '?-??? gainst ? ? i ..i - ? Jam? ? ? . r movftl a . ... .... Loi ?:!?'' |*i meat ?? g it it - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - n ? going oi ? ittikes dui ? \ ts .. ml V? ?.'!.: r, ' n for til Id not pn '.? tit militai Blr ' 111*04 !??!?? a i-!: .. ' glvct tfflclenl ?? ? ' ? ? i ? against ? i gett Mr. Hard!? was d? feat? 'i bj it? of ?'-??.?"i to 08, and the second then ri?-.|. the ? ote si .:>'? t.. i:: SUFFRAGISTS BLAMED FOR FIRING CHURCH Organist Enters English Edifice ? to Find Cupboard Ablaze? Miss Emerson'3 Friends Persist. London Iprll ! lltl.gb th? re Is no ?llr?'? ? evidence sgain I them, the suffragettes are general!) credited with | attempt made * Free < Siur h st Hampstead Heath to? night Bli ? 'he in? in the public In? stitute and In an uno? upled bouse In the same neighborl.i o fev. nimoti hav? b? en cm rent thai th ?? omen Intel .i?"' lo sei lire t., th? . httreh, and sp? clal pre a itl been taken agalnsl it As the organist eras entering the . bureta to-night h- found ? eupl.rd abl?se. The flames s/ere quh Itl tlngulshed. American and Anglo-Ameri? an aromen continue to Invade the American E?m baasv '" rr^< a? lion for the releas? Mies Kelle Kmerson fr..::i Hollowe* JelL 'i !.. ? Invariably accept the ?explanation that ti"' embaasj has no poarer to Interfere m ion* sa Mist Bmeraon iu treated the ssme ai English prisoners. Mm. Emereon la seeking ? personal In? terriear arlth the Beans Beers tary, Reginald McKenns The National League, which opp eroman's suffrage, has met aitb eon derable succeei In Its campaign for funds. The league ha i airead) re- | , rived npward of $100,000, of a bleb $15,000 has been subscribed hj the Rothschilds Beveral subscription? >.-,.<??? have been received, Including one from W. W. .\~'!,r. Many small' r amount! have been sobecrtbed b: ],. era, Unionists ;.n<i others. -? VASCO PA GAMA KIN FREED Woman Descendant o? Explorer Acquitted of Conspiracy. Lisbon. April -' - Benortts ( Tellos <ia Oams s deao ndant ol I ...i rjaasa, ths Portai - ? ion ?ho ! discovered the nasas '? India around tll . ?.,;.? Of OOOd I1'"' 4?J?t t,.,i i--- a eouri to* Hal ot . onspti Ins agalnsl th? Portui The ease bas ? throughout l*ortagal on ?. nt of th ? eacertn i ? tks sec? lier srealtb and youth and el bei ?'? eotl? n in r. liev lag ths sugerlngi of "?' pi: oners Imprisoned alnea the n rol iUoi a pr'^-t and saethsc aroen?, i who erees tru-.i at ths same ""' *a felloa ooae ?li*r;itorH were found gUtttJT. THE COST OF IT A GOOD title examination costs no more than a poor one at the outset and Infinitely less afterward. The guaranteed title costs less than cither one. In our own Interest, our poll cies are guarded by careful, accurate, conscientious legal work. In your interest, they a re backed up by a guarantee fund of more that! $16,000,000. TiTlE GUARANTEE AND TRUST C? Capital . . $ 5,000,000 Surplus/all earned) 11,000,000 176 ara?ar. N. Y. t 7S itemstn St.. B'klyn. .150 Fnrton St.. Jamaica. LONDON CHEERS -TYPHOON' Laurence Irving V/ins Fresh Honors in New Play. London, April ?". ?The Haymarket T1 eati ?? n sounded with ch? era ast i -" the fell of the curtain on "Th? T phoon." Th.- piny ?,., nothing ? 1th t) phoons, ..til., witii whirl i ??! I .) ? B ! ? ? H ? ? ' . d ? high ti ission "f ... biy ' ling out i ret li form n that 1 ure 'i..- when the ?t?. m will ? With th? ' ?? Idi nt, f'.r th? r ? la doubl thai th.it the author Is ? un ? ever In the "yello? pel H ? panes? unfathom wells of g - _ ??. | fa ? hi o lat? r on, Th? ' ... . ? : ? ? ? . ., .11" Il Hg GREECE BURIES ITS KING Holy Standard' Brought Forth for Funeral March. ? ? .... . o ? ? .... I th? ? ? : ? tl?>ns from 1 tin? 1 rial ? . ? ? . ! i . ...... ? . || . ? .. ? ; " portrait aril laur?rii ? ? - ? . | , . g notables, ma itl So ; the ? d to 11 . Larissa rail ' ? ? a led for to the pi ' ???ft'. .. i la? i. ? '? li p. oplf Mil ' ? "i th- tun? a gui erring? drawn . ; : ? ? '.ft th? ? '??'" edral rttll th? moment of burls' which was signalled I hite of 161 guns On t l reih tad station the . ..n.n w.i ? f? ? i mourning for . ? ? ? ? - ' ?? eld? where th? I 'iri.-d In th? : ? ? ? e of mem .mil) a!"tie. GREEKS HERE PAY TRIBUTE Impressive Services Held in Honor of King George. Irapt ? ? Iv? ? ? rl ? ? In bon.f ? let? Kim .i g? i of Oi ? ? ? ?? a i a hi Id ? ? Greek < irtbodos ?'hui. h. iti Baal ...] street, ? esterda] ti ? Re? al? th i dio? Kourkouiis, the rector, prtssldlng Addre???? were mad? ???? ? '. Volal) i i. -? Idenl of Um boaurd of governor? of the Qreek Church, ?nd 0 n Mo? - forsnsf lean Minister t.? Atrien? Th? two entra?e?? to 'he church were .i.nt.-d ?rtth tmcriean and Greek nag?, and Inside th? 'hutch w?r? drap* Of hla. k ImOUg those pr> ? ?? . . ? . . i| ill 4 leneral ?U ? ir.-.it Brit? ...,?? , w alter Bennett. of Not of 1 ?enmara, t < ten. of Frsnce, Etienne Lanel; of Austrta-Hun gary? Atossnder vim Nuber; of >??? it ii T-.- .i- an of Qi ???. ". i: n Bo ai..i tie German Vtc?e*Con?ul, Dr K Zleglei .\ number of clergymen alae ? ? ? ? iprll -' Ml nun i.il M rv |. ??.?. ii, honor of King Goorgs i >~r Oreecel . .. held al th.- Qreek I Church h?rr? to da] Th? Ru?Isa Ambss?dor, '?entire I Bskhmcteg ?ad wife, and th* Gre?efc| ? u siihthgton, Altsandsr Voo-| Th?- ehur'h was Riled with member? of th? Oraiek eol<Bnl?M i?f ssd \y ' -'> ngton, n pr?snta? oi Russian so? letlea and ItsJiaa ,,..?,1. nta of Baltimore _-?? FR. NUSSBAUM MADE A BISHOP Former West Hoboken Clergyman Elevated to Diocese of Corpus Christi i;,,.,,,. April i - ? >n the ?a ?pos ii of Cardinal a? Lai. ss? rotary of the Con Bistortal Congrsgall*1**! P*pe Plag has at.ii.te.l the B?V IV Nu-shaiim. l\.. alonlsl ? oaaaltor at Baltlaaor? ?ad fbr ? ? , r|] of ?Yesl Hoboinsni tt. 1 ?? to be I op Of the I ?l?cese of COTOUS <"hri.?:i. ?i-. fu\ .i T McVaiiy. forusorty >f Almonte, Provlajos of Ontario, baa baou nomlnatad Btshof of th- n**' Dloeean ad ? talgai : . ?'a no da. MONTENEGRO INACEO IN HOUR OF TRIUMPH Captures Great Tarabosch Fort, Key to Scutari. Only To Be Threatened by Fowers. BOMBS BRING VICTORY Two Hundred Men Killed in a Dash to Clear the Way, Fac? ing Turkish Fire from Mountainside. London I luet i - Me teneg ? * ?' ? iccess by get? ting ? foothold si Terabo* h, ths In | to s. uteri ? ? ips ..ft!. ? gathering s inn? the ce I t< impel ? th? most precious ft of l moni Hght ne. After ? sei lea of desperate et ga -?? rn*-n!^ the Mont? nei ? ii- in commai Sim iltai th? srrii al i l sea u te the furl Information thai Auatriai ? tit .'.i i and ' '? -i ? their w.t ? . ? ? ? i ; inn which la n'.i.r.n ed by all | ting Huaalfl .... / ? | .?!,._ j ; ** : ? . ?? ? ? ... 1 ? I ? ? Mil rithdrs Servia was boui Monten? pea . ..-? i . .?? the deathl ? .. ..?.-, par I ' . . powi Boundary Aq- ?e ment Rear H ed. .... I rids ?? - u ? i - , i ft In | ? ? the Is " ' -? ? ? i ? i ... ? . ? . ? | ? g i . . : ? turned foil ? Tl i ting n i ? . ? . ? men 1 the t ithern l?lvl ? ? ich, to v I . ' Adriancple Tactics FoMcved. ? ? ? ? But in the \ .i rt. ? rtai entangrlei i g the foi ? and r rovlded with eld \t oogh mountainside made it i ??'? - ai ?" th? Montenegrins to dl rlth all Impedimenta. .; arrived In Mon asters this morning They ? ai -1 out ten mtleo ?iff shore :. intliarl end Duldgn? St. Petersburg Kprf? The Et': n . : l?t? ihown Itself cat able only of following Au ?? . ?aid Dej its Bavenko, ? Nationalist, In I Introducing in tin chamber of Deputies t.. da* an Interpellation regarding lb Uon of tin police in charging the crowds . and uatqg tbeii whip? to aunprees the pro-1 Blav demon Iratlo ??? on Monde I op llar demonstra! i wen held In honor j ,.i the i Ictoi lea gab ad bj Um anal? i th? Balkan alli?e oi er the Turki M Bavenko ^?ii?i that the Nations ? d i ; ..t Mama an) Indh Idual minister foi the brutal bm theds st*ap*ojed, bul t? stii.ii,i. polttlcel peticj ?if the government The Minister of the i terlor in replying promised lo Investigate the aceusatioes made agalnsl ths police, and, if sustained, to pualsb severely ths lullt). Vfter Mveral members had apsfcsa Ike ?ttfang was rlosed i artag Is the aproar. Balgrade, Barris, April !.- Dr. Edward I Aver) Weerton, ef Philadelphie, arrived here to-de) srltb seven other t merle an doctora tu aadertaki Red Cross work AMERICA PRAISED BY HYDE Natural Link Between England and France, He Says. Paris kprU I Jsmes Hasen Hyde Iset arsd before the yYeoch Institut? to-day on the role of ("ranee la the developn ?if the United Btat? t He add thai Oreal Britain l**ance and the United States, the three great liberal nation**, were the advance guard of huiuanltv, and that they were united far the betterment of cli lllsatlon Tin- great dlseovertes which bad r?volu? ttonbred the modern world el earn, ?'??? ti .iv ?uni avlaUon--*?T'ers largelj due. tin- speaker said, to fin' efforts of Un a thre? ?oni.tn.??. Mi ;i\ i<- also declared thai smsrli a, sslag ths BngUeta laaguage, aras m" natuml u.'.k between England and Pram ?? GRAVES TO LEAVE STOCKHOLM.' Stockholm, April 2.?The American] ? m Sweden, Charles H, Orares, i? pre*>aiiiii- t?i \r-.wr- BwsdSH at :ui aSTly data, fir. i-xprit?? i?? be Informed an to hie "SMCeasar n^xt week. SUBWAYS CELEBRATED BY ADMIRATION DIM Brooklyn's Big Men Plentifi with Praise to All Concerned in Dual System. MAYOR AFTER MERCHANT! Says They Should Have With drawn Advertising When Ragbag" Newspapers At? tacked City Officials. ?pr?sent?t! with ., '. ?>. Mantt ittonitea thro? : - i.t-t olghl at th? Brooklyn Acad ? ' of Music in ??? ?!? rat (Ml of th? sign ' I - . . I I I ? ob? woi k brought ?bou lion of 1 -m Mayor Gaynor reo -.??>! gen roua pra?f. from Fred? rl I Pratt < halrman of th? "Brookl] n n tutif il" ommitt -, ? bo li troducc I him, and I ludlenc? showed in turn mod l I .. ned all m .us? from hin.self unto his a - !?? Um Board of Est nd the mei the Public Ser? i rila tasl bad ?'? ?? ? mid to ? :.. t. m? n ? : on ?? extena I th? old s in ? ? dual plan, m ? I ? de| endenl . t t wo ?? ? Th. flow of Ma iatlv? r. mar: only In th? Instance of I g ne? ipapers, ' hli topic of bit? 11? n - rib? d th? li lb ilat ? : i ? through th? s?] and t.. .1 of ? ow finally th oi been reached when th.. eon -, r, pig Merchants Could Stop It. - ? ? ? ? ? ? 'on, h> rrow to Ryan, it to B? ? of I rlthdrawn i ? ? I 81 <?< - ? the ? It ? v -" Will? u ? -i Servio . - i- ? ' E. 1 ward ' ? .. - F. w . - . . ... .... . . I that he did , . . . Triborouoh Was a Menac?. . . . - "we || I w :f!: . lie outlll pon assuming oil rmsi ' told him . ? to th? ? it ins ? leal irlth the ?HI ? .-i ? ' 'hing for o'ir V? ? t ? ? turning of the lit "And thei we,. | lot of ?, ? ? communil i i a of ? horn ? ? uid a feu r if n ? ... . | ..... , Hf ft.,. p an ta? il ?: to kill th? I t with its ..-A ii mon? ' - ' ? -i ? ?.. ? . ? , ? ? ugl . ? ? n. Friction Ever Pre;ent. "Th? e nss :? - much I -.- me as tlon to . ,t. h ? a world - Atassnd ? E Orr and th? members of the old Rsi Id Transit Board wer prat-e.i M,.- ..r, and ..?i wie. bad dona n,.rk In eonnectton with subw?: ? and n?-? Mr. shoots, be said, played !:?? .i larg? man. and ? olonel IVlll i mis played a i.ir,-.- ; irt for th- welfare of Brookl) n from start to finish. Mr BhontS said that nis cm,'.in.' WOUld . with ail dlllg n? ? to ? irr) out 11 - . . i ? ". kl) it al il pr, i endeavor to rende ? Ifs u ni pnblk to Justtf) th? confidence Imposed In it. The ? " ? ?? fo th? con? \i ? i??? compllm? m -i by i ??? >n?d Willis i i p. ah arlth the f< >llng i f on? wh" ? . : ' For two J ? a) in?,' ti,, se i enUem? Put corporal? ? ?u personal vitality. The) have i.n hard tsski isstei - The) woul i bsi i ??? actod the pound of Bean i I ? is no Portis to stay them from tsking with it the neasme of M.i." SCORNS DRINK ALIBI Judge Rosalsky No{ Impressed by Mulraney Witnesses. op? a :II--S n|n u ? - t. ?j -i iiraney btfore Ju<Ig? ?tomlsky . -, i rs B< ? ..... in ('.?o hearing whicl m de.!.in.- .i naottan for a Bow trial, u ere censured by the ju ??<.. at the and of their testimony. Mulraney, who Is known .i "Happy Jack." got a n rtev? trout - teaee for the murder of I'at ri.-i< IteBnsan sex ?ua? be ?aid ?? ara? the viciim of "th?- (rrookar cod? "f ; otaos** ;., ,1 ^. -a |ng t.. produce c\ iden-e BOW ? ? ? | It Ni -iieias Jeeobson ka : n a?? "/ i R -e th? 'irst ?ritneascs called They s.,i,i they had ? i ;. n "i! ? ' " full of drink to do murder ><n th? nlghl of Octo bar ?'. wh. a MeBreen was shot. Though both stock to th? mata sotad oi their st>r>. the) n.uvri ?1 ?in details ami on tlttir . ?s Por keeping Bilea ? Mrs akassa Davidson c.rrohorate.l them At the conclusion of .i?, obson'a testi? mony .hake Roaadnky aoM to .le.-.-ph a. - . ,..,.. .i for Muhnsaaq "Tou'll hav? ., |.r,... t-.i mar? easrvlndng t<Mtbnony ? ;?... thai gtve? by tins attnraa, Mr. Bhay." Mulraney was not brought down from t! .. death BOUS?. The taking of Ma tes? timony is at the discretion of J Rag? R*> ?alsky. OLYMPIC, BERG PROOF, OFF Rebuilt Liner Sails Amid Cheers from Southampton. ? .f.'?- to til Tilaeae | London, April 1?-The st^ami-hip ! Uympac, rebuilt st a cost of $1,250.000 aalled from Bouthampton to-day with l.TUO peasengera, Expert snglaeera, I ?fter -m examination, said that m ths event of striking an Iceberg ?****-fta? tu that uhi. h hi? lin- Titanti?. tit? butSff shell would keep thi ship afloat unta all were saved, it is bnpoestbls t<> de atroy the Uasr i>:. an Iceberg rnHlstsn. they said. An Increased number of lifeboats ;irr can The Quay was Utrar-ged with Bight? ?i--. Six t.owerfni tug.? t.??k tin Olympic oui t?i Um accompaniment ??f .1 rdran Meat. All the crafl lolnod in the enthustaatlc send-off. Chsera and th srgTtng of huts snd hewdkerehlejg fron rail snd ?-hur?- made a pteturasojua ?pacta? lo. Among the J-"?1? Um lasa passeasj*srs re Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lea, at i'., former Britiab militar: attacha st Washington; Sir Alexander W. Law? reni --. Col? ra 1 >: r Pen y Oirourd, C. M i? -i sa Mr ind Mia. William <:??.. I l.iii-w and daughters, \i,,.k,> Oppenheiia and Mrs, Wllloughby Smith. WANT WILSON RETAINED Americans from Mexico City Speak for Ambassador. -? Wasl li gton, April : Et -Bltlea Hu?Ml ta ? ? .-???nti.in of . r t.i ? - Il s del ration of An? >?;? si ? from kf? alce t it:. ??? if the D? partmi at of - coaftarrsd ? ' ft ? ?? !"..-? ?i.n !:? - itlons < 'ommltteo to-day. Th? ? i ? ? f State Is malntah i | crim silence regarding the tnovemeat i-?il.it._' to tin? retention of ?? is ??lo o/||aon, admitting only that ivA ? rs ?ho t.. Mess ne de taken by fl ere-? Bryan Is timt I ' ?.. *?-. ? m- nt until definite a< tloti bis ? .- j , ^ ;.-?:??. - ? ? 4 White House Harold ids ? -?'ine the Mexican -, ? '- I In ;i larg? rranl R irton Wilson, sn st ? nting fina V ? ?i of tbe i ? ... -, i ' '?' . -i ha? ? ? ! rnnienl ?at snd | whoet pon Ible awrei In . ght |.r . my the entire Rurales foi the State of I; sn re .IT . ;. ? - .... nt of 1 ned seven ... \ al : 111 ". T? v M ? tos at ? Pool, tal - ? tried te ? y ? ? prisoner to irn? -l tt ?? fire an?l lied the pi he t le ? ?? , Orleans, / * atadero s . trat - ? ? ' ' u*i ? ? the r. i ? ' rasa. OROZCO SEEKS REVENGE Asks to Fight Zapata When Named Governor by Huerta. Mexico Cil tprtl ? lent ral v. scaal ! the Sea lent H rta ? i-. i ? ? ivenge th? . ? . k- i tt partit l| - ' < I then to i "tal ?... -.;,. nt Huerl not yet d? elded ? Coward Shoe Women with Weak Ankles or Falling Arch Should ?rear shots that gits Ara? helpful support to the failing muscles, and bold them in correct position. Ths COWARD JSsm SHOE With Coward Extension Heel obserres tits anatomical laws ai foot-.-tructuro. and if readily ad? justed to the heel and greh sises lion required, trithoot restricting ths action of lbs foot muscles. Ths remedial character of tins ?hoe is DsTtfei in evidence. It may be worn without embarrassment. Coward Arch Support Shoe and ?owardExtenaionHcel.have bean made by Jame.? S. Coward, in his Cii(tom Dipt, for over *0 yeara. SOt L NOWMfckt tLSifc JANES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwich St.. IS. 7. OLA? WABB'. ? kTBUT) Mail Oreara Pille* I Sm? Mr t-stsMgas