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SUFFRAGETTES PLOT DYNAMITE EMU Plan to Blow Up Football Ground Stands, First Call 1 ing Away Fire Engines. SEVEN PERSONS DEPUTED %Asquith & Co.. Mediaeval Torturers," One of the In? scriptions Found at Scene of One Outrage. London, April s. An amazing su ft ? .i - u'tt?*- plot to Moa up the stands at the Crystal Palace football fround Jusl bo fore tii?' greatest football match <>f the year the English Association Cup final, ..ti April 111 Was disclosed >??' terdaj The eecrel plane "f the wom?n who contemplated this outrage are non m puss? s.vioii of "The I >?? i 1 > Expr?s*!, ?md will soon be placed st the disposal ??! Scotland Yard, in order thai such ..riinti may be taken ss the director of public proaecutioiSi may advise. t'ntii tlii*- dlscloeure Is made the pre? i Lee manner In which the suffragettes plannet and carried oui their i"iis sortes of outrages win n?>t be known, but the details now obtained thron i str..ni; light on tii?- elaborate methods employed la c?oncoctlng the secret plots hatched m the faaded security "f prl? - at- room? in Klngsway, the headquar? ters of th?* Women's Bodal hn<i Politi? cal Union. Mrs. Pankhurei has herself defiantly il? scribed th? Ktngaway ofllces as a hotbed of revolution, and how true that phrase was may be Judged bj the plol v iii?h is no* t.? be i spoaed The secret pifin ol campaign bj meara of which the suffragettes purposed t" sp?.ii the isures of the tens of thousands who are expected to attend the cup final al the Crystal Palace vas moat elaborate and detailed li character. Kothlng was lefl !?< ?han ? Newspaper Unveils Plot. The 1.? ;- lo ??i" plot Is found ni a assent drafted and typewritten at the <>tli?\s of the Women's ?oclal and Political Union nun rei rodu ed by "The Daily Expresa." Orders for cart oui the scheme were to b? ?r?\**ii to Militant Corps X?> 28." Seven per ions ware commissioned lo take pari in the outrage, and elaborate arrange? ments for earrylng oui the attempt in-, eluded s ladder '?? be placed agalnsl the fence and "llreworks," which pleasing suffragette wa: of referring dynamite ar.?i other explosive T cd b> the order t'< bio? up the stands, The most ' rlmlnal pai t of 1 be plol that one ol the suffragettes taking an a. Uve part K*as ordered to tin- s Are hell giving s r;'l*-- ?lam? t?. the ?* <tal Palace ?n brigadi This was ntended t<* draw the nenrest Urs engine away from the blown-up stands, ??. hi? h ?i probabl*. catch oi re.s might be entirely desti oy? d befor? arrival of a brigade freu, anothei lion. Elaborate arrangement! u.o. "??re .'nuil'- i..i ths escape ..i the suf? fragettes \ slgniflcant r<,?.t n?.t? ?crawled in pen? Il situes .- - ,?i th? bo< tom Of th<' d.?".un. nt I "Pally reports no use. Everything ?. sltl*. el t?>" guard? d. it would ?.ppeai from uns that the suffragettes had been compelled t?> abandon their ?<heme for ihe moment. bul the fa? i that such an outrag plol a as planned she it h to >? hi? h the\ e ill ?x.. Some Other Out. ?ige*. Earl) yeeterda? morning an attempt i made t.. burn down >h" grand? .-und on ih?' Ki' racecourse on th? out? rvirt:s of Cardiff. A groundSBSSS found a pile consisting ??: bundles of nrelight ???-, several cottonwool pade. bottles containing paralan snd turpentine sa mpty matchbos some paper, two nt matches kh?i two empty bottles The pile was well saturated with p.r afflfl ? >n the stand h? found copies <.f * suffragette newspaper and iv\.. sisees of paper on one of whlen was anritten Blam?- Mi Hobhouee! and on the other "Release Mrs, Pankhurst!" Ths rio.'r of the stand "h.- stained with oiL \ candle and s '">x of matches u?'ie p.. ked up ISO yards away. Inflammable material Weighing half ? hundredweight waa found In a cup? board under the stairs of an empty souse at Potter's Bar, near Barnel to the north of London The pile had basa lighted and the udder pan ?.f the stairs burned, but the fire must have gesM ..'it owtag i.? the . upboard door '?? ing ?tosed and the air excluded. Near the front door was ? i ard bearing IbS words "Votes for Women!" Three other eases of arson in empty dwelling houses wire Included in ? ? terday's doings of ths suffragettes Letters in g numher Of QlSSgOW pi! lar boxes were found damaged yester? day afternoon, and on large envelope-* .ii.taining uncorked bottles of de? structive flui'l wer. in?? riptions. r. leasC Mrs Pankhurst'* and "Asquith & Co., media-val torturers-:" The Home Office dSClsred yestlB*d 17 that there was n?. truth in the report ihat Mi?. Emnx-lin? I'ankhurst had i>?'?rr forcibly fad and was consequent ly in a state of collai s?-. In oili. r ?luarters it is stated thai ths early ie lease of Mrs. I'ankhurst Is anticipate!, j Policy Not To Be Changed. ThS Woman's So?ial and Polin, il t'riion, in a BtatsaSjSnl issued (reste?? ?lay, hays that its polby has not '.??? :i ? baafSd as a result ?>| the impri.toh ment of Mrs. i'ankhurst. The atta' 'ts made by its members will still be upon ' pi?SPSCt** alon<?. The members will ??n- I Unuc to respect human life, but 'her warfare on property uill be Intensified in consequent?' <>f ti.?- government's measures of coercion. Mrs. All?'?- ?'lark, it gufl I agette, who lias just been released from Ho]|oway jail, has inform? ?I Miss Scott-Troy, of San Francis? o, that Miss /.?-lie Kmer "*ssj apj-cars to be in a dazed condition MISS ZELIE EMERSON |Mi American militan! suffrage?? who It I. released from Hollows: Wl ." "?'? Bhe reported to ? ? .: lit lli.l ''!? s II. th? PI and singe "John Brow n'a Body" ' dB). Mrs. i ':.:? hat M I Emerson Insulted a \isiim?: magistra He had said to hn "K? ? p dirty hands off me ' arel Miss ESraera i replied "Youra are dlrl k i I ?i. h,|4 being reano*.ed lo anotl I art ol the prison whi r. hei [not be heard, Mus ?Emerson about? JTo i ? nol i"rtur?- me; nr g< i ei ? Aa Miss Emerson Is ti * ? rel? si from Hoi Iowa) jail 01 Wedni-sday, I mother, Mrs. 11. i?. Emerson, "f Ja? ' at n. MI? h has ceas gita which she. .Mi.4- Bcott-Troi and oth? ?? ? ?? ? an?) Ing on In behalf < f t imprisoned woman. Misa s, ..tt-Tr. I ever, is- . ontlnulng her i : "a matt? r of principle. John L. Griffiths Active. John i. ( ?riffltha, N me I an ? 'ona i ' leneral, haa n ceit ed sevei al lette ! from Ing him f 1 failim- n r the relea ? r,.n \- a ma Bet, however i> Cor.auls General was buallj occupied with tl mmedlati ;. after m Ii s Km? r* had :.? en Incaii ? ?ai..i Mr. ?.r?iiti tli.'ii approacht-d the Home < ?fl?.-. ai received permission lo vieil Mis? */ei Emerson In Hollows) Jail VI? ? -Coi sul General Richard W? sta? i tl ? i ? and assured himsell thai ahe wi ? d m 'i' na? : aa tl . Engllsha... ? i '.- . ,, , . ? ?? - , i. ? ,: eekl I meetl i'..- Ilion Mualc Hall, ; p esterd fternoo , but for the ?.t ite? live action >.f i h : ci \ hostile ' i ?? w.i four h indre -ti..?i- had atheied ?? .ih the lnt< ntlo of Invading the meeting, when a bl fore? ol police mai i hi d to i he Bpo ' brok? up th? mol? and eatabll-ihed 01 do . a in? h ? ii'?-. i ?... 11 > pr< ven! ? aaull Mis.- Vnnl? Kei n< i i? aldlm lis r.niiiieliii' Pank ; hui -i would b? ? to ? i.. - If not i itl.ui .? few Iioiii - Mi? ? ... i nnv nt tl l n could ni ? the women I..-in is than it could I'll! o it the lit , ..n ih? A 11 iu. ??course until the ?i ti.,i. .i suffi ige hi d i" * n aetl I? d Not Afraid of Anythinq. Si,, a.Ule.i W ?? know BO fear. \\ ? are no aiiani of anything the government ?at ' put up HKainst us. becnnse WO knot light4?ousnosa "ill uiwa*.** urn. Via . ?ouiii Gladstone had i" go Resjiaal? McKenna will have t" go, and all ill. Home secretaries will have to go, be . ?i o-.- i m.-. . aiuioi ' type/ a itii th? ? 14 II Militan? y la beginning to receive al ? t.nil. n lion, the p ;li>its ol the lint -?-j isi.s in. Loonard ?: Brougbton tl ? psstoi ol ?'?n Is! Chun h W? atmlnstei i Bridge Rond, who is e Bat?' ? ! Nortl Carolina and irai the found>r "t tbi | Bnptlal "Tabernacle ai Atlanta Ge un? I sparingly castigated the aromen yea? t?M*day lor iheii a? tn.ii-- H. s.u.i "A hinail liuii? ii of rampant anarch? ?-is. who oufclit to be m prison .r in 'tin- lunatic asylums, a?e bringing rolln? grace on their men and hindering tneli noble cause a cause which s..<.i. would ? be vlctorloua if it were nol foi the methods ?.r anarchy used b) these women with the Idea of forcing II CANADIAN MAIL CONTRACT 'Transatlantic Service Via New York To Be Abolished. i iliy "felegreph la Th? Tribun? Ottawa, April 7. Th. Po-rtmastei Gsi eral snnouB<*ed In the House of CominoBs to-day ih?' conclusion of s contract win, the Allan Line, the ? 'aninilan Pa? Hie. (he Royal i.m. euraed bj the Canadien Morthefn, ami the ""("hite Btai Dominion fot the cgrrtage ?>f mails between Canada an i Europe, ?i n i?, the or. eut ' astd the Postases ter ?;?i,?ial. "tin ?'anadian Atlant.'' mull asrvlee haa been practically with only fOW snips and- th> salllh',-4 only ?Ule a week, a greet pari of the ocean mall ?enrice i??r Caaede hat been done through N.u vork The n? a contra?*! win ink?. oars sf ?mi swa servie? to the rnother country.* Por ih,- last ale tsars ranada if s in-n paying $ik-,.o<i a year for the inaiiH going by a i) ?.i Nob York To provide against that v.e have eni?.i?ii into this new contract, bg which we win have twslr? iBstead <?f four atttBasshlps carry? Ing mails in t me*?n Caaada and Km-ian?) " Home time In Jut) the new Alla? ships. ll.e Al?allan and Ih. <'altar?an, "?.ill bt idde.i to tin? set\i.e. The gotet'iiiBBBt Bill pay a BBhaldy of ii.|??o.i>ii?i yearly. The ?"onlrnct is for ope year mil\. It .i gencrully un.lerstoo.l here 'hai the Allan Lhse i* WOW uii'lei control of the ? 'anadian Pa? Hi' M? SB DANCE _ Is Preparing Against Pan-Slav ism and French Chauvinism. BRITAIN A PACIFIC FACTOI Western Neighbor Believer. Her self at Least ?is Stion^ as the Fatherland. B ..n. April 7. Dr von Belhtnann ii' ?,: the Impel ial ? 'han ? ting ii.'' go*.??? nmi : ? reai Ing the an forms ?if ii \. txui in th? Imperial Pai nt i"-.?.i . '!? II ? ? ? : ' ? ? Ewo\ ? igration in ..H i I itj will not ? i' r? ?? Germai m ?. i stand read} with mai The g.i Intentions "i t i*. ? - ? and RUI question, 'i lor, i"i ? ;. i man) must reckon aith I ? publi? opinion win. h In il.- form I F .-m .im i : .... pai - ??? .u. i in ? ..i i ne.l i. pace of l he w or I ,,' li:. ;?.. , ..I l?,l| i ? oples. 11 \- as not? ".? ellor's peech Great Britain ferred to oui; as a pa? Ifl? fa? toi Di i;. thmann-IIollv.i his mannei that he hud ?it .. : n Di- pi ' ?...ii mad? Chart im! ii??' Plrst i. ? - * ? ? Admirait ! ?"? said Germa n va i I I ?? ? : . Cond.t or*s Radically Changed. Ti..- Unp? rial ("I spei ? i. bj pot ni mi- oui that .-11 ens' i? "' ' '" ai m ? had noi k- . with i h* groa Un < lei man na I ...li an?l : K?' I ' . .. ' ,. i :.. lo? itaell the luxur? of dispensing with ti in? ..i thousand ralne? The conditions of I .. n radica 11 i ha i ? ?? Balkan wai \*. hi? h had l he paast? i European Turk? othei slat? s ?.i i .?:.-! i. ..i . -, actlvlt) 'l he] ?* ere, hi i ontlnu? ?l. fa? progress Indeed, hut should u great European conflagration between <;?i manlsm end Pan-Blavlsra come this hange s o id un-1 i be t... lam ?? In ? ;? i iimn:. s ?list.- ?.i This, hoaevei hi said. ' do? s Ti"t .'Mil i le . .i-i l he : I . onsldei this confll? i probe u. \s ill be ,i. oidsd The Chancelloi ?i?-? lared he had mad? special efforts since assuming office lo ? ultivat?' Rood relations with I .md he believed th? Russian ruler and (he Rumian ministers re? Ipi o? ated, bul in?- events "f the i\.u had greatly strengthened ih? Pan Slai current in Ruasia, which was a danger fur peace, < lermanj. the < Chancellor add? ?i. had been working lo mitigate the Austro? Russian tension but should war break out the German Empire would unhesl tatlngty flghl bealde her all) B'bmarck's Saying Recalled. The Chancellor then reiterated Pi ince Bismarck's saying; U the Pn ? ..H 1"! us tu allai I? tin m th? .. S ill wall forevei ' adding thai Bisman k foresaw ? PYsneh attach on German] whenever a warlike government or on? ng relli f from Its Internal ?liiii' ui in i by indulging In foreign activity same lo th? helm and when the FYench had reason i" bellev? themselves ? ti onger than ? lei man), The French nation, he Mid, as . whole "as nol striving f?.t war. but Bismarck's rontlngenc) had been ma? terialised ragsrdlng wide circles ?>f th?' French people, nol only among the fanatically patriotic, bul bum among the more peaceful and thoughtful ele? ments "' the r i : 111.111 The French believe themselves if not superior at leist equal to Germany. .1. elared Ihe Chancellor Perhaps there was. much iiiusim in the beliefs that had been reawakened In Franca, bul M mUSl he horre in mind that tin- u:ir ?if isle wai begun upon Illusions The present French Cabinet, h<- admitted, ?vus peaceful, bul the power "i public opinion and ths pressure of ths londasl shouters mus? be reckoned with, General ron Heeringen, Minister for Wh, spuke briefly ??n?! without giving i details of the military measures which win be communicated In confidence to the committees ?if UM Imp? rial Parlia? ment. Hug<> Haass, s Bodattsi lasmtmi, I military bi .... .., .... , additional militar?an* i '.'h ..".i ? i? i man H ? in. toi.? i ? "I Pal ham. lit in? 'd Kb Itserlaiid n? si * ? eh to < .... en ting the pi i?pos?*d in tai ? ? HUERTA DEFENDS WILSC Declares Charge Against Ai bassador ''Slanderous.' Mexl I ? ' ? . i. ? ' ' f a Pn ? Ma the Foi ? ? pi ? ' VI ' " ' ? ' ' ? WILSON CHARGES FILED Bryan Oeti Formal Accusatiox Against Ambassador .1 IS I .? . I ii? of \l.|. ? ? ? ... . . . i,,I declined to II ill lied ; on m ? MRS. OLSON COLLAPSES ! Four Hours' Grilling Too Mud for Alleged Murderer"s Wife. HI Paul, iprll . Aa thi .tboi atine ii of? aaoi t. Btlmo ? la ? ? i? relation aith ? 1y?le N i en ling i' : i i om aun s ii.-. thla ? ?'. ?- ?. ? ? i n si..- . ?. . n.o ?. bei sld? i ? ? ad i<.d fell un? <?'. s. i?.us i., the flooi Bha Boon recovero? , ? . i, ..n.i a a.- taken i" hi don of the in... whon killed, then took lb? stand sn. Mi ' i ?? . si ,,] loi, ? Hoi i be pi.... ?< m ing attorn? ??!?? ,.i ? und. i . i.. : esa mina ' Ion .?? da ? thi aau , Dai ling la laid to bavi inadi Olsoi ii th? lattei atti mi l< ? to u?. : M : . ?leon from hin w in n I told i ?srlins he wo ?Id I d.s. i,m mue coming t.. in;- home he n pill d : hit he a ?ml.I Ti\' in . hUl hand an would tell all the nelghboi what i was, Ml s < droh |.--.tilled i i.i rllng made hia n? tl i II . fev da) s latei." aha continued i .? \ hoB h<- k >??? I \? a a Ion .i he replied I 'i called ti..- coll? ? Mrs ? Usen tsetlflsd eht wsi rt< .i i ?si ling as in- was leaving tu.* house thai i ah? would t. ii hei hui bend all II ! tlnusd making the rial I ild Der? 1 iinu ? snswsi ass i'ou'r? In tin .i.e.-, and I oil -i . io to '?' ' I w? ha '.." i In ??m ws) 111 put him o n "i the ws) If yoxx tell him." Mi s Darling testified Ihn I her hui luin wa al home on th? nights he !? said I bat ?? been with Mr? < >ison (the r? - i m..m..! on the stand oui) .. fea minute 7 I .Hi? nts .? Ill be made III the n,i.| n - [si d Un , ?,,.,. , , . |... i. ,i t.. go t.. the ?my lata to mon oa -_e LEAPS UNDER SUBWAY TRAIN Unknown Man Crushed to Death at 174tli .Street Station. An Hidden tilled man It aped under ., train from tin platiotin of the itiii, atreei station ..i The Bronx Park branch of the BUbWS) ISSl Right alnl mat killed. .|,,m, p|, N.-.m., M'.ii? (imnn, of No ;u ISssl i r,. 11 ? treet, maaagad i" stop the train before the st tond iruek i<a' i...i the h. d) Th.* train was ob Ita ara) t" ih?' ?. ,:d witiioiii passsBgerSj and would i?.t have stopped al I74lh slie.t had MM tin man p.iiip. d Th.- bOd) was laken lo the fotd ham morgue Th?. mu?. ..i?- \i..re a dark ault, black ahoes sud .? blaeh darby, Hia oomplsalbn was lliihl and he lunl a BSBdy miMtache His B-BtgBl was HI peunda and bit bstghi Un. fit i eight Inehsa. He apganwod t.? be ahout flft) years <>M. i WITHIN AN AGE OF WAR. ! SAYS 1 EDWARD GREY ! Agreement Between the Powers Only Just in Time to Prevent Great Conflagration. I MONTENEGRO WILL RESIST 'Clash Between Little Kingdom and Austria Appears Inevi? table ? Stock Market Prices Lower. B? t'al la lo n Tribu London, April s Blr Edward Orey's 1 speech In the House "f Commons yes? terday ? aused a i on lid? rabie sensa? in a fen w? Ighl words tl" Eor . bjn 8? cretarj made s re *elai Ion which ini'hi u?'ii send s thrill through? out Europe H? said "The makii the ageemenl of the i oarers aboul Al? bania aras eaaential for the peace of Europe, ami. m m-, opinion, ii eras ac? i.. : i -1 llsh.: is1 m time to pn ?:, r\,. peac? betweei thi great pos ? To put II " u i *?'? a Europe has ,, ! |',,u :? , ? , a- . .1 | I I M ..':'.' I.B I ' b ''11 the gi ? i slamltous ?war of modern inn* s. Blr Edward made II clear thai a' iual military ? were n ? emploj ed ? Il houl fAii - ? :? men) i s nol entlri lory to his ; <.w u supi ort? i- ?ni1 H "? ho ? om? plain thai England is helping to id? ? nuts oui t A ? The i-v. - m id? a litt- u . i ..int .?f the rlghl of th ? 1 pow? i-, i., mi. i ? ? (1 : ???? hi? h now fa? ? thai ' of nationality Ion i ? < whl? h "?? s r started. Tir-, seems lo show thai the < i i moa ? d I tl to Ml" tonality of th? ? ? sir Ed? ? ? ' point lows ' ? !,, I - led I Mont? - ??...: Wh) 111" ? . ? >. \ : ? It j ... !' ? H ' ? i ' ' ? ?? In? ? ? Sh< ? ? Ihoul I :i" 'n ?Il prol SOU Id ? enl m Ith .i irren ? rom ??;? ulil. I' ? ? ? i - tria i'h.-i. ? !.. i all for ? Inn Ing ?. ?! and 11 in th.- I*Li ; The .*-'ii Edwai 'i tlrej In the i ? ? ma thai Russl i had to th? 'i- mon it rat loi . ? ? ; i Ibuted toward ettei feeling I he clos? \ i ? rglng that the blockade be extended to the Albanian ports.ii>n-1 i.? th?' Servians, and thai -<t?.-? i.?I steps be taken al Belgrad? ? i .*-'? rvli is pla) um ih" eh I? i role m i he si? |*e of Him.u . N '?' ' ii I? n ha? .u taki n on thl ' ia yet. \ ; i ii '. The ? ?? i sua tailed from nd* poi i i..-a ..tii?. ? :? .[.- in i he tdi lal I? FIGHTING IN " THE /EGEAN Greek Destroyer Shells Turkish Camp Near BmynUt. Atl I : ; The ?;:.-.is destroy? Ki !.?? nos i..ni.i arded s militar) camp si Vi'iii la, u- er Boro ras, killing ? Ighi and ding one bundled and twent) Turk ... tii 'n wai t.ik'-n ig ii ?Aav repoi I ?! i ; t he Turk srer? \ m '!.?? < ?nit' ?u s 111 \ mi m '?: der i?> land | them ?m ii.? i ?land of i htoi ? hi h Is new ; in i hs hands of ths ? a- ? ks BRITISH TRADE INCREASING. London, tpi II ." i ;,? M ? menl ?if u e Board ol Tiedi i,..w- inci? ises .a ?" In Imports an fi -. I 0 li ? - 1 hi Imp 11 .a i.i and r m material In? creas! d, bul col ton from tni?*rli i de i Th>? |>i In? Ipal gain In ! expoi i - u,,.. ,, . .... i. u manu facturi 'i . , ?g j.. : CANADIAN IMMIGRATION BIGGER. ? ui.iua. i > 111.. i io, April I i 'anada' ? Ira i migration n run for the fiical year jti i ! "U'l? 'i ho? .,. phenomenal Inci ? ise ovei 'li"-*" '?: l . ? ?.. ,,r an.I uill he Hi ? lari i u Hi. country's hlstoi ) l*"oi the t? n i months to February ? '?*??"" foreigners ? arrived ? ?r th? i were British sub ?*??* and 119,000 . Itizens ol the United i SOLDIER AND fTvE DROWNED. "? i nburi ? lei man*. tprll 1 I ' l?wnnan ?oldler, i mi, iiv,. , i,ii,. srho had ??-.i?.-! him i?. take them for ?> trip on ths Hirat Saai.'. vs.,,. drowned to-da) by the sp settlni ?i ,?? lr ,,?,;? ,, ri,. soldier ?was a ?""'! swimmer bul eihausted himself in tryina .,, ,,..,. ,i.. n,.' children, and wenl down -.Mu, them _ new minTste'r^?V?shington. Washington, April . I'1 Busehie A. Morales |_a i.,, ?,,,.ted Minister fr...n Psnanut t.. this couutry, socordlai i<> of? "' 'si Imbrmutlon received here. Beftor Valdes thom i?. succeeds, will be b?ni l?i gome l-ur,,,,,,,,, ,?,at, THE MAURITANIA DELAYED Unable, Owing to Gale, to Call at Fishguard. i nv ?7,1.:. ... pi [ iBene.1 Loiiilon. April \ < ?n ;..*< omit of the nls i" ,,1? ',i;"** mat ihr* Maiiretaiihi Was unable to rail yraterday at Weh? ?ruard. Her passengers ami mails were carrled dired t?? Litmtpooi and will arrive la I.?union thta morning in? stead of jti-tiing here last ?-vening, B> . ordlBg i" et hedule ART DEALER DIVORCED Mrs. Herbert Mountjoy Smith Gets Decree in London. 11!? .'..i.;.. .o r'. Trlbuac I l.onilon. April & -H?*rl>ert Minuit''?'.' 'Smith, an ail dealer srell known n . New York, London and Paris, araa dl ?...;?.?..,i by hie trife yesterday on the ground of misconduct The par? i a wie married In Kensington, In Mar h, 11*08, ?he bride being eighteeti years old. Yesterday she teetlfled In court thai Bmith'e < ruelty and noiscon luct i., gan m 1011. Alt?-v hearing from the i. tltloner e iton thai aras revolting ;:i many of Ita details, Justice Bargri i e i ne granti d a decree nisi with co is. DEPUTIES SENT TO PRISON Hungarian Parliament Vindi? cates Its Dignity. Budspsst, April 7 Bevsral Dsputies of low? r bout m i nti n- "i to ?i i? to t? roi- of lau? to fli or ca ???'it. . turban? ?a dui Ing the ?estrlon. i ?? put] /..<> ha? laa w ..- cood? nned to thirl a .i i to a I i for bombarding the Pr mi.r and the M I ? iture with Inl-jrtanda dur? . ,i ? ol m the House some m i.. . itUa ii iflfnmnn and i:> eh wore ten? Isye iti |all and to 'i ella . -f-1 *. while I four ' er 1 ties were aeqBlttod. EUROPE'S "NO" TO BRYAN ' Great Powers Not Disposed Yet to Recognize China. u,, hingt? n. Ai ni . Ore I Brits i and ? he new ? ' Hi to moi roa Thla i? came know n night a ,'.,.?- were .- i ?Herman on for the i Btal loi ? of th? - ? pa i tl.'U at. ?! m the . . Bclared I new Chinea? | ? i.. eta to ? ting nost of the 8 erl? in rep?blica a ?11 Join the ' -? ? nixing China SI it Brj an that all i no) . b) i m larger nations, wl . - $ ... und toral ms whl??l would ? a ? -? ANGLO-CHINESE RELATIONS Recognition Depends on Con lirmation of Treaties. i ? - tpril Great Brlta tlon of fol repu I ? ? ?Sec r et a i of (1 i ? rign tfl got*? ' i meni al i ? ':,Iflls ll.Ill"' ' i exchangi riears with I;"? ??! nmenta ol th? othei i oa ? " ?: and ? if the ? of the lili treat ? The lirll overnn I h? con? .? s TO OPEN CHINESE PARLIAMENT Peh?i ?prll ? 3ia hundred i end Representatives have ? . the opening of the bow Parliament lo-morro? I gort mnent lerstood ??? i' practli Pr? aid? nl I u in Bhlb sal will nol .?ti. nd the o| a ? -?-? ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS ...., Li \\ sshiBgton Mu i ORDIIR8 IBBI BJ ? Ths folios Ing M d< s bava be? n - ?? d VUM v Following ?I ? iANIEL M ?..?PEL, [??per! ?I.. . ? - i Hawaiis ?A ii.1.1 \ M KTI I'HKNi? ?N ? tu. r ?m. ? . - ? l nel \\ n.i.i \M i' . i:? ?*-*!i*i. lo V H iton, as hlel i ?? pertinent; LI? utenant i vi.rm i' f? Itlc vid.i!*.. m m ; bill . si IM , :..r, l'a .t?'i n I '? l.i- ? ? i'.t HENRY i l?'ii.i.*?. 1.7 I ? '? . flv? iiientlis , i.....m i'ol.: Hl? il MU' M HUA ,'. u r? du ? infan i C iptaln Rt'HH IVKI.Li? '''i- L'ai d: i I? o menti ? Cap lain ROHESlT ? vvii.i.ivms. i ?? n (*avalry, . IM ti N'AV? .. .n . ; L, w p ?\i.s. t , l .o.i \. u *i ,,ik. \ ? . ? ? .. .1 V IHMIvl.Ns. ,), t . , I \. ? ! ..i k. i:,.\ ) ri rultlne , : ,e. KeM i'OTk. i ll"1 ?ni I .? ? ist? I' H M MII.I.KN. i* inthei . ? eiuiet ti n m t n V'Mltl lllld ell lie.lt,I lv|ie|, , I I, Il - ? i. I.e.! H I' ItOlMIKRH, M? I IS, Vieil 1,7. Ule i ?lay 1 ' ? i i: v ' i. vi:k Ii i th? N ih? III?; wall t? e ??> i VI.IIKHT ?>.-i:.\?;i:i?. lo N.i?. fard, n .. i 1er?- i: W, i*v\ NTHJt. appointed; I u.e Dixie IIOV1 IIBNTfl OF U .Vt'??llli'S Tbo following innvein? ills ot t . .-sels I, i\?. bSSO j r? poned to ih ? Nbvj Departineni Mil.IV l.l?. ?P? ? i ' ?'"? rurktown ? ? liara i lead 'ha l*entni r bi ii mi. Roads; the m na? i th? tinmen, th? Burrowa, th? ran I'rl I" .tl . in..111.m.on.. ' ? rh. Dlil? th? Jenkiaa, th? I u... i- ..i. ii u.m end n..- Baal? .it nuantanamo; Ih? Ne? II.o.i,..lui. ,,t i., ,,,,. "?>?.""' al vv.,,.;,i,mtea; th? t"ie?iar al ... W. -I April i' riir i: 2 ..t Newport j th ? Detower? and tl ?? Rl. ?!?? i . ind .?? Tutsi? r Co nl ih ? 'iii.in bi Puerto Cortes; th? Htandtali at Norfolk vpiii ; ih?. Rocket a! ladles tfi id -.\n.i:i> Apni i i... Dea Matase, rr.?n. Little VWn ? i- foi inn. n.-|.I?. ii.. i'.|.j.,, ?i, trom . 'i. m n. ... :?'. -a ?ylng ground?; the Mon~ aghen, lha tmmen, tii? Burrows the Pbi on, ii..- i'i,,;,-. the ? is.... i., t|.,i i . Lisle, froffl ?in,., .ma? at., llav f,,r Cnnui i..un . Apni :, ii. \..; Lt.? i. tram Mera Island for Han i'i.?-". n.. R -, rr-nn Nee v...k Navy l'ard for Newt?!I 11 ?- ? " -'. from Norfolk r...* Ne? fork; ths umn.?.? .ui.t th? l-atteraon lion, (?iiaiilau.ite.. fur ?'nl. brS; Ih? \\ ,t?i ii.Ktei. .nul Ih? Si?r.Hti, from 'liinnlHimino f... iinjii Neuve ?ay; the Ne? Hampahlre, ?i<.m Norfolk for runnier Bound; th? t'ncaa, loan ' Ii'iiiitiu.uini. f"l i'Ii irl.sien, t he Vulcan from Baltimore foi Ifelrlll? Button, U. i Vpnl .1 'Ihe Toiiepnli Hie |i I, th. I> J, th ? I? :i .n.i- lha E I. from Norfolk r.n .v.? \..ri4; tin. Rocket, from Nor folk for Indian Head April 7 The Ite.k. I. from Indian II. ad f,.r \v u hlngton. LAMBERT TO VISIT U. S. 'Auto Racing Driver Will Bring His 25 H. P. Record Breaker. By Cable t.> The T II , London, April \- Pan?> Lambert, -h? sotad Bngllah automobile racine dri r is gaillni for Amarles In a coui le ?.f sv.'.-ks t<> Iak" part in the .".'xi-m;, at Indianapolis on May 30, i,;iii is taking with him and will d Indianapolis the 25-horaepower 1 in which he made i world's n MMMf miles in -".7 minutes fr Ing start at Brooklands, al th? i February, Altai partiell itlng n iM,|. ianapotts be will five as szhlb around the I OUntTT. STANDARD OIL IN WALES ?Orders 75,000 Boxes of Tin ?Plates at Swansea. [ Bj ? London, April \- The Btand Com] any ha an order for tho shipmenl at Bwanses <.f 7-">,<i?'?> boxes of tinplatea. The first -? ah?.m }m,iiimi boxes will : ' month. ??Th" Times" saj - t?,?- . i ?:.. ? l : '.. Indicate the renewal oi ? W'olsli trade witl I CHI Companj. ?Il" loas of a hi? h two ago aras severely felt, lut it Uk< *'?? thai i' la nothing more I outcome <?f the present i ondltlon ?>i the tlnplate trade In Am? ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS NEEDED Washington, April '. The ns corps is short by ten i ,: h ?rill i.<- held here In ? ? ates fo ?;:""'?"'.? i tant pay ma HESORTS. SANITARIUMS and Health Resort?. A registry containing informa? tion regarding class of cases treated at the best American institutions. Working along the most scientific lines, the interests and comforts of patients arc thoroughly safe? guarded under the most approved methods and sanitary conditions. Be ? stars ef the f ? ? . , ..,.,. ?f obtained b) Ins to 1 ? : ?? Building. NV'.v York *'?' ? .n THE BANCROFT SANITARIUM m ti 1.1?. Mim; i- iiii\n \ l, ? ?. Mr* and I : ?. i ? ? from any ? : aroui.'l? for | - r.-i-upT ? ?flit l.)T i'.?!' r.ts - ' B ?' 1er. M U \i:K Ml I l( I I lltKMI \ - 'S?. RUM WHERE AND WHY Nervous and . . . Bftj trains < Dr GIVEN3. ? .. KENSETT ?i.i (be Un KORK \i u ... ? i dru I Everett ?mit >r Dr. ,1. E. Knalr.. "?II '.,:, -,. *? ?. ? DR. MUM'S IXHAI ATORILM ? m-i in mi i.: m i - ? -. ? - \.-,.. \.-..i...n Ha H \* KILL-KARE SANITOR?UJM ?>K.MU.\k. yy I -I? HI ?I I R lOl'STY.X.T. . - _ THE JACKSON HEALTH RESORT on Dslswars ?i. Lsckawanns ; DAl\SVILLE, NEW YOKK IT -. ? Hoaif.: ???*? Tribus? Bureau foi literatur..* lar?**. picture v.-under tul ?c-nlo locution. HEALTH RESORT 111(1 \ IIMIIIII M U \ HKK In tin- rim-?, ?if I ..in: I.i.i.iiI. mod? i ? | *,?. II. lin??.. M. H __ \N \I.-'H III I I 111 II. RHEUMATISM AND NEURITIS ni iir. \ .ii.kIi.i.i ?. Daaatarism, HUH Parti I'l.i? ? . llrm.l.Kn n \. il - : BROWNS MIl.l.S SANATORfUM lln.un?. Mill? in It..- Ptneo, New l-r.?\? | M (1(1 I s ? . MIMUMII Me? RIVERLAYVN -1 i ... i ? . PANIKL 1 Mil N \ ? A ,- -? ,\ TELFAIR Sanitarium, s (;,;ll"?ii??. for ?ervo? - i ? U *? *: : .'. ?'?..- y - | M l*: DOnr'CHBK '.'... 1. I I m< kins ??W00DSCG?RT ? i. IB h oil Si i i ;; i \ il .? .: v ' i i S * .... i t s r i i? ... n lo >?? "" al selon? rstsa DR. HOWD'S SANATORIUM ... i ? GRAN? 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