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Is contrary to the ethics. If not the of Ttrltish dlplomscx?, WOSM afford * groond far Ma transier. Sir 1 '..- 81 did not make a r'easan pression on the Pre I lent en the ooe of his i-, at the White H ?.hen he ?how??.l . sympathy aits, the slews of Pros WUsen p' -i *?- ratal- Bi the admlnistn I I hen no pali r-onceal from ? I i *..- - it is feared that, a - er may b? ' ? ' e in sei Sir Uonel ha. h I "t. U cannol Increase t' s con* Id on of Huerta thl cn)oy s ? f Great md that that ss the of |ti lor that President W has gra1 ??'? ei red It. : i ' the pn ' ' ' to ?he Huerta HCliUM ? to day ; reSuU ' ? erious n and Gi ' ? l the Inner has pi General 1 ,,f the ' ? ? i it ? ten iration to i ? in thl ? .... ports rei of these coi . beta een Villa and i ran/ ? a opinion !?? expr? . 'pjn anaa may i he victim of HUERTA BELIEVED READY FOR TERR Foreign Minister Said to Hi Been Sent to Reopen Nego? tialions with lind. Me.\. March 1*? I the in- n a the sil tion ?? than a militar] point - exer I'r > ? d< nt Huerl to he ready to r with J'.im i. ? i. President Wllai i?ersc-ti!il representative, which xa broken eft last August, if reports c rent In 1 night are true ? Minister of Porelgn Affaira, J Lop? /. Port il o R., has tx act? ..?-n unoffl? ml diploma i schange with Mr Und the report, and for thai purp t" Vera Crus to-day. Whether he x ment Mr Lin dal Vera Crus or at so point further removed from the gene public is i oi know n. to k< the meet ? . any reason fail to o< ivernmi would be In a - i xplanatlon already i that 1 minister took the trip t" celebrate l saint b day. Coloi tlala i the 1 ici that ha n*aa sccoi panled I fami . FEEDING REFUGEES WORRIES SENAT ^'on-Military Mexicans Crossit Border Not to Benefit from $500.000 Appropriation. ? It ssh of Ma i ation <'f ISM ' _ ?.?.'. and now del ? *?, Unit ?e up for ? - ad that ti L'nlta ? ? o ? bel?ge :,7.a factl . slste i uie ' ? . mtlnu? feed the worn? en who ac ? acroi ? ? ? n| the aoldle *a o ' r and Keeping the Wt I II 1 ? ? -? the appr? ? foi ? . ? HUERTA CALLS ON RICH TO AID HI? "iepresentati.es of Capital's Be*? Families at Palace Prom? ise Their Support. tuerta | - . Othe r?p stives of aealthy I a S I he had invit ? ? ? ? -A ? ' I ; I ? ? <?,.?: - oui y ? .- ? urea I y. i to fon - ' -?'??? should ? three ne? ? - hor?ta w?i? la ?.??'' be Invitad las visitors to contribute each a? man) horses as he rouM afford. He promised i. ?. teurer- that ?f they agreed, then the new regiments would tale part In the military parar!? heing organised for Ma ' :? n next annha saiy of the x a oxer the Preneh In It Huerta i ?? asked his Jockej ''luh vis? t the T'lnn formulated t? l>r. Aurellano Urrutla, xxheu Minister of vis., each o of a ha a. to orga iim n I , | . . . mo< Husrta's public mention of Urrutla'a I name showed a'l 111 feeling between the I two has disappeared. About fifty members of Mea ee'a promi? nent families xx-rre present, and they Huerta the support whl'-h h? PRESS GAG PLAN RAPPED G. E. Roc Scores Brooklyn Lawyers for Attacking Papers. I ? las partner of Bena? ? a Pollette, rapped tie- - Bar i rl iti'.'i ? saterday t"r its -,-?.? | ;o ea-dt upon the press for the srtlcles con ? ?? ir?ais ?if William Wlllett, Jr., Josepl and L ill ' i ill - - "i have practised in?- most of m) life," he told the " ? f the t) Club o* -,-.iyn, "and i belong to several bar i' organiza! ? i and i have ? 1 sm to he wrong on ?I svery Question they have taken up of an unprofessional nature'' 'i i.e question which he had under ??on sl'ieration was "Free Speech and ?ee ? -.'' As a member of the Pree8|>eech League of Nexx- V"rk he aaid that he had observed t> ? len?Mes that he considered dangeroua to the liberties of the American ? "if people would only discuss the o isa? - that disturb them more fully in pub? lie i? would I- better for the country," Id "We need not fear talk in pub? lic. The dang? r lies In meotintrr? held In Bt. ' lair McKel4ray siso scored the tion. THIEF^GAgTwOMAN: j GETS SEA SHELLS I Robber Hoped $117. Known I o Be in House. Was Hidden in Tin Box. i. Asbury PmU. S. J., March 18, \ tin bos contalnli ? I of sea shells Instead of money was the booty obi ' to-day by s robber who bound and gagged Mrs. Charlea A. Bpencer, of No. 6!,*? ( n an svenue. Mrs Bpeiu er's huaband is the sexton of the Pint Me1 "hurch and was the i a of H17 . . ver?. ?"?1 entrance by pr^ of a furnished ? . ? . i M ; | aid feel \xith towels and dei n,. t.? ? and. Hi F?, r x?;..? h scream for >.- The robbei forced a piece of rap into h>-r th ;??:'! ransacked the I ouss He f? und a tin boa ? I sea of a ? Indow with? out waiting t" examine bis And The mom - aas hidden behli : - i i of a flrepls ? ROB TOBACCONIST; CARE FOR TRADE Two Thieves. After Gagyin^ Cigar Dealtr. Wait on Sev? eral Customers. it oat Joseph Brahem, a cigar dealer, al No. 1884 Second avenue, ins - of mind, several pieces of Jew? elry, his watch and $>."..' not to have a lar brand of tobacco on his sh< ? kng. He xx-;.s s.? i.i.. f.ir the tobacco that he did not learn : until too late thai two men bad him. -? | ! lined tO look for the tobacco the men drew revolver? and the dealer waa forced to gi-? articlea mentioned. He saya the - drove him to the rear of the ? .1 him to a chair and gagged 1 him. A girl entered to buy candy and one of the n.'-n xxaited on her. Then a man entered and bought 8"tne of Brabem'a ? ra To ? ap tho climax, the men Brahem one of his own 11ga? I th? .- f previ nted b a a - ng it. GOETHALS AS A WITNESS Appears in Burke Bribery Case ?Several Men Suspected. Colonel < leoi ge W i lot thala area a i <-f'.re the federal rl h la Investi) ?? iii?.-.i i of !h<- con mlssar) ent of i Ralli id who la ac ? I - bonuse from eonci i whlcl es to th? railroad. The Inq dry Involves other men, who lloi publicly. 1 t Attoi y Marshall made it that th? ? II] g., much i . -? ARTIST BEATEN BY THIEF Loses Watch, but Saves $300 Thought Drunk by Police. - ? at euh nd Sevent ? i ? police m Sullivan! formerly i a Net ? ? ? that clt he Peni il ? t warning can mouth ? "i fell so to the that ? ? eme hall i a? ?? i.'-'i Bul i ? i- ii walls) i: J ?? I . ? - - , B r i ? of l . he ws ' ? ? on h . i. Magistrat? 4> ? discharged ? I PLEA FOR HUERTA BY EX-AMBASSADOR Henry Lane Wilson Thinks Recognition the Only Logical Course. TLLLS THREE WAYS OF SOLVING PROBLEM Neither Armed Intervention Nor New Republic Would Settle Situation, He Says. Henry i^ane VTllson, former g ta tea ?.i assador. to Mexico, an e.? u, \e\v York yeaterday At ti * Waldorf Aatorla he talked freely about l can ?situation. II? paid that I Wl ? h he hr?d held all along a t the Unit ? ???- - hold . aloof, had ; support to the rebel cause. ? i ?i?, i,?it wish to emba ministration by expressing my vi? ? aaid Wllaon, "but the damage btn upon our < iti/.en.s In Mexico by the wat :? ao deplorable that tiny light which can he thrown on conditions I?? war? ranted ?'?""ere are three Bourses open to tht* ?? ? ? rnment "1 irat- The reroenltlon of tie provl I government under ?Seneral Hu with the reatoratlon of the n.v credit and the reorganization of I ia arm) "Second '.'???.! Intervention, which Is r?pugnai I to n ost of the American nie. it would mean thai the United States] ti t leset ! soldier* to Mexi? ??. foi *.*? '!e "" 000 men eould take Mexico ci( the 1 ?lie ( ountry would M I ? numbei mentioned "Thlril?R? lie m Nortl e* n MeJ south i, the twenty-sixth parallel and Including Lower California This would mean that ?*?} arould have to ?narantee the Independ be? oi the new t "] Incouragement of thi gtfa i'ii.? la's com? not i ?? ?verthrown. Whether bis ? king tl em m ''.'? f great aii e will gain conl I ? ? ? present the tion Is receiving I the sustom houaea it ha? ?i? il -, i ?? tax on oil and mote oil is i*;:; i f om the ? ?? try tiian ever before Ii history. " siso 1'**^ doubled ths r ' e g ? . total ' ei an ? * al ??ut | ?'' n month. of l mon? ? ' ' . i ? ?? [uerta'a . ? to Huerta'? ? thai wh? n ? ? ? ? Ii : lei e of liquor. When M .... i ,i v of rumors ? ? if (.*? .er at? ? ti Imp?t : ' Ii ? VIH i. / * r. : . ' * * who live to 1? '????a of ,-?.' ?.i Zulu or liottent erhoae fore? * thi? eount 1 ii;?.\ e to di Huerta | i should be o CRIPPLED, PLEADS SUFFRAGE AT YALE ' Dr. Anna Shaw, on Crutches, Makes Address to 2,000?Her First Speech Since Accident. Sew Haven, March IS.?"Wimn omc face ? ? fs ?? with the m? mb? - ? f ? i en a ith Pr? nid? nt Wil? ? .nd ti"* big men of his governm ; thai the and won't gh * * for their ? i" woman suffrage. They balk and it to the ' '? tistit.n;.m. the part) plai - form, or to the fact that men nre m?*n and a omen a i ?? v. omen." Bo spoke Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, presid? r.t ? f the National Sufi i ? - Ion, In addressing 2,000 v.ti?- students to-t ghl eu -.s mly re? < Ived The valiant suffragist lead? r had to support h'rseif with i rut? lies while she spoke This was the first meeting she, sddressed since her accident at Jer i ;ity on the eve > f her sixty-sen nth lay. m .GLYiNN'S UNEMPLOYED SPURN FARMERS' WAGES Tailor Asks .$50 a Month, Half in Advance?Another Wants 9 ft. m. Breakfast. i'..n?i.-i. K Y . March II More * ?? t Ooven tent of unen.pi" ? ?! 'i"*'i * ? h ST? ? ' here esterds ire still ad with * ? ? - ? t oi worl .... two had sec ired ant I and a ?"???? terms t? -d:?>. The ti ? n demand ' to J4,> n. '. . fer only 130 foi * no < land Ht for Lhoae who have?, worked on faim? I- for? The The ' army ' ?i ? m the night it ? i.? is., mid 'i own i lall -? fur pi iijil?. of i i wo ?rlrl ??. ? offered places oi ? :. I h declined. \ tailor a ho had ti"\? i a? en a ???. or ?? II ??? fo ? to i mai for I month IS "ft . mee lie t?i .n? Im ?? an) pn dp. ? llv? ?mi nol g? t t. m . turned down There wer? many 1 ' IV, Lai -i.? i ?. State Con I. '.It r?. ,?, -I ... ,,f I not ?? - S Ith ll?"r- *.? Stole to Buy Baby Medicine. ?after being confined fourteen daya in i the, 'i osaba on a ? harge of ? ehirtw!il?f from the Triangle B ' ! ye?lerda) by Justice 1 ? . - ],, rid? ?? '-i W ' ilen said aha to? ? ?? ? ? Tl ? pruprlel ' I of a ho e ?inp,* . ? B I ? : ? lOSt In ? lue in I SCHMIDT FIGHTS FOR LI Appeal in Case Will Halt De Sentence a Year. Notice of appeal In the ir?. . I }' tnldt, who was sonvfcted of murder of Ai -.a AumuBer, arms ear upon the Distii * ?.tl may and War an? y of B ? g Blng yesterday .1 M? Menus, of ? rha i appeal acti i s?a- in the ,\ cuti n of the de S.-hnildt. He xxas ? tenced t.. dis next weak <-rl?. iae Will not nme up 'ore the Appe late Court until the 1 - ? ? a appeal me ? leve of at least a year f ? ?? ? .-? *:'.n in ths cai ? B< hmidt has abandoned his In? ferenl pose and Will make a I ? his life. Twice since his confinen* ? ?? i that ethers ?txere !nv 1 in the killing nf Anna Aumul u<- also admitted h<- had shammed sanity. GRAND JURY PROBI CHILD'S ELOPEMEN Case of Girl Who Twi Fled with Young lluber Is Presented. Headquarters detectives, said to hi variants, were looking last night ?i H liber, who eloped" the s ond time xx Ith his aevent? ? ? wife, Horsinis, the daughter of Adrl H. M ?Ihr, ?if No. 854 West End a* im??, after the young couple had turned home from a runaway mal and had received paternal forgiven? on condition thai they would live api The ' aae waa under mi | I the grand jury yestsrda '. VI reportad to Judge Rosalsky, na, no dismissal o? I i.is.? aras tiled. Under the penal ('" the atatutory offence of abdu committed if *? girl und. r eightc age la taken away and ma i |i ,i v ithout the consent of h? r i>;< cuts. Mr. Ji aale M?ller Jon? a, wh r fifteen, figured with bereister, H"?sin in a double elopement about six wee ago. Ra? Jones and Herbert Huh? ear h txx eut v -two jear* old, and COU8?1 married the M?ller Bisters in Klkt' Md. 'I he \ OUng pa I] IS ' ar ? .- few daj a and were fo glx in. They agre? ?. rate and live In their rcapectivi ware all h year older. M..-S Mar;.- Manuel, their aun?, hl the girls, under her car? at the. Wi End avenue honi". Horslnla ("-lipp out from luid? r her sratchful ays i and disappeared, pr? With her btlSband. Rearing that Jessie might follow ht int kept ? door locked. When s Tribun? r p -i ter ? ailed at the bou a yeaterd Manui i Inslstsd upon taikin through the muer glass ?loor.?-. g.i : a--!" ared in the hallwa while her aunt was talking. tie ha rhe door 1" lea I," ll th a ; - igh, "Bhs won't lei m I i i-e.-iii'. ? sway " nl mid that she had placed ?. Hoi ! ? isa whi ? d aft? r t ' ?' elopement .ch had promised not to leave with? - or r hat of bar father. She In timated thai some of Huber'a relative might he shelti ring thi m, "I have n"* seen him since he calle? on me last week," said Mrs. fin? .-i lie made no mi ntion of the elopen ent, i I he did '?ouidi.'t stand II to be aeparated fron ins young xx |fe mu? h long? r." ir was learned that members of th M?ller family had mads Inquiries as t? re lin-'.- could Und Mrs, Olga Ev ei rd x\ imams, ? of the lat? i'\erai-d. tii<? brewer, who is t< Robert Hllliard, the actor, a aa her Interlocutory decree o divorce Is made final. Mrs. Williami - a Id to be a i lose friend of th? 11':? 1t*, and It s ad that sh? might know where the young psopll were. Mi Williams once eloped xiith bei brother's chauffeur, William Williams ,d her mother lived for some tlm? on the Everard estate, near Stamford after she and h?-r husband separated n xxas said at The Lamba la p i ? Mr, Hllliard a aa in Chi ago. "SAHARA EMPEROR" LOSE. Must Give Receipt t? Get Hi= Securities Back. ?es I-ebaudy, the self-styled "!*m . f the 5-.-iTi.tr.i peared through In tlm Supreme ?'ourt ? ? ..,, n!, licatlon 1 Vai . Btate Buperinti i...... .. , ... had xx mu ti..> vx hen it failed kir. x sn I Leba ;..i them. .lustie Weeks wanted to knoa why Le . r t- .1 !.. gtt Ing .i receipt '?'? ttorney, : Mr. Van Tuyl refused to explain hoa he f th.? sei urlt ? ?in ? ? said Justice Weeks, OUght to cr?r-,?-i..e- himself fOltU? l the i as at ell."* f. r the Banking I , - id] gai e permli i waa sd ?>n ?? of th? -i In Paris J tal ? . .?oi?:p,.' t??? Banking I party ? r- ? Ipt. I..-1., id I id ?. ommiasloB ; Ion, and want? d the * ?? ? - ?fed pro rat s Carnea ' . ? : t ? ? .-r ir,. ' i t told the at ( : ? f the latter lost : ha? s to si nd the sap? usa alona Switzerland Stop? Gambling. '.. ?- ra, March r- PuMI ? sentlmi r ' .: m, hor a ra? ins- h i - - i to Bwlta rl n I 'I i.. poll ? Um.: - ? prohibited the draa li - on the als in Engl di ta li .: waa advertised for March ' i ? . list) bett? ' i ? ? hei ?? dnrli ? ? ist few | ? . - . , i to -agil b i-- tting on the i antli i t 1 BOY, 16, ROBS 21 FLATS IN 3 WEEKS Tells Detectives Methods by Which He Obtained $8,000 in Booty. LULLED WAKING CHILD AND TURN TOOK GEMS Only Once Did Joseph Cardnne Use Revolver in Strange Career, He Says. Cardona ? ' real to his captors after he had robbed Julius Bwitzi , - * ' 148th tectlvea ... . . ... ? in* ? ?= ite.i ,, . .. held for ? Mag? istrate Krotel i*: ; ? Harlem court By pas ? ta 'be boy t*.-1 . all hi* I * tailing ??- than : ? Car? at 1 III M? rti? ave? nue, Pai ii*. N J He t?" ? the ?i tha i i e f,.'i ?a -, Mb two men i lea\ mir t I ?? * 'atholie l "rote? tory, Hid i ?? work " a? complices took th? ni.ii..- pawntickel the ? i*i? : * * He gave ' ? ? StOI , : ??? ' . ! of his eX I evei * ? ? isoned de? lid, i. i?l i a been i ver i ? ??: ,*..?ti ?ahen Willi? ? ... Ib in...!: T :;*i ?:. ;t aaleaman, at N ? West ; !:?; . I Id, i wa i - : t by Mr? >. fi m, a neigl H? said be dro- ? h? - '.m apart? * with drawn revolver, mads her give him th? ted her in. Then l ?? . ted hbs $!H. , ? . ! th? : *i. at ...? a tbree-year?old daughtei lie could hear the otl er f? In the p urlor, For ten i with ' i ?he went back to ?leer. ? ,?.- with $400 In - : 1 ? ? '.? tn the nparttn'-nt of ' Van Gerden on, at No ? . inder ? ? a ? of ?. forz, IN I stolen ; I .en 152 , : ruel . Ru tier. No t V'allln, No - ? n in, No ? ? t, 1300; John ?? ' ?nth ? COMMITTEE VOTES FOR A 2 A. M. "LID" This Will Be Neco-nmended to Mayor as -Curfew Hour for Cabarets and Tangos. The advisory committee api Mayor Mitchel to ?JO In'" the question of extending t?,?> oloS?lg hour for 1 ?roadway's cabaret and trinco pis went tn record yesterday as In fs of permit? I ? restaurants to re til 2 a. m . which is one hour later than I commit tee will .-?" ni I ;b?- Ma*j or to-day. Be retai y v . . ktion to the Mayor 'hat raj rt taut*. ntS ' be gran' d nil ' -?ith L! a, m. as g liou*.*. was ap? proved in part. The committee's resolution, which was "adopted unanimously, ab" n il m the cat ?? "i" hot? . tooni ..i- grill i ? by the com tion "i' the building adjoins the bar? room, ? xception he made to the rec? kon in ?Secretary Woods, re? port t" the extent that in this ? food ma? ? s to rved after the ' losing hour in such dining room or ?grill room. ??**! 0| the i i -V of all-night "That we i ? Mayor the appointment of a enmmitte.- to - e law \? hlCh <\'Ui be en forced.1 Those f the m< eting were Herman I uini.in?, I** ? ? r Prank! n n. <?ladings, Michael ?' Bten th? Rev. N? hemiah Boynton si 1 in B. Ellison Thomas W. Mulry, .-?*. ther m< the com i I I no part the pro ? a KELLEY'S ARMY COUP MAKES SHERIFF "GOAT" Unemployed at Sacramento Buy Land for Camp and Outwit Attempt to Oust Them. ? j i mi * un emnsnt of " 'er. of th? ojred ? n of fl men) * When the fi.f rec I . . mblins on this city he snd weal ' ? ranch he found a ? ?>? ting t' nts and ?' - ?Ills ] ed to drii?? them out. Ii '.. but were halte i of the camp by a ? with s contract for the purchase of ind, for which $7<? hnd bean ? nt. There a i . f"r Sheriff Ahern to ,'.o but retire, while tha unemployed hoot? l . ?. ,i , ? i of the un? m? : i ? ted i ? * * ind m< 'i on the ? Prm Isloi : ii?. ? ? ? ? p I nd it t ed t ha t I "'?ti. i. ? : tu ni' ?.i I lag. BRITISH SHIPPING MERGED Furness Withy Company and Johnston Line Combine. ??-?'?'? -.VIN;-!-..-. Loi la Ma h II The Puntees Wllhjr Company, th.? well knos - pownceg and rs, have a ? ilred i substantial interest- ?- the Important I l irrytng . verpoo!. In shlpptl g ? this anni t is regarded as ? ? f the m.. for a ong time peal lohnston Una la one . . i) Liverpool, it orv* eighteen large ? ship--. - ?? i ? itructed for the pany'a growing ame*i?*aa trad.? between The Johnston i || .-. ?-, Mets trade Hkew to srlth the Medl? - mean act the Black B< a. as xx-?11 as ? ?. the Danube Regular sellings between London and Ant? xvei p. has always enjoyed great pros perlt) w poeltlon in Liverpool commerce an i Is almost -c well known on the other t-i le ? ?Atlant as In British ah ; circles. i With] 1 ice m th. Ippb g. It an enormous Bei ' tedly the association of the with the Jol ? interests will form s strong combinai end great developments, It t*> understood, are In '?-.-.- t. STATUE BY RODIN ON PARIS STAGE Sculptor's Works Seen in Produc? tion Which Caused I a??t Week's Duel. ? - ? Par", March H I com ? rodil the s of which ? enllv? I hist week b? a discussion ? s duel bet? ?? ithor and the I ? 'one the produced at the Th? tre de la Renais It Is a s Uve e? s that ? ' a. t'.on of Pierre Louys's r?j-1 mantle novel Pierre Frondale's Alexan? drines add very litti? to the beauty of the drama The f the i ? waa due to ' ' ?? prod icei Paul Pol? ret? t" the light and graceful at of Hem ? ?tic charms of the act ? - Ro d n'a Met it pisst roughly and nervoui ad, leax-lng de. ? l*? a standing posture, with uplifted arms. The face is expresa and the limbs slightly d? fleeted, 1 nd the right, somewhat ? ? ? ? rl Mlle. B irent aft'!-.? m exceedingly scant th?' ? in the luxuriant spects I? : not ? ? ? mm. POLOISTS SAIL FOR U. S. ABOARD THE OLYMPIC Sailing List Includes Mr and Mrs. Harry P. Whitney, Mrs. L. Carter and Ivan Caryll. London, March U Mr ai d M ; " Urs. Al ? ? ' l -, all ? ? Water r said he ? Mr Wl . lid health - In the int- polo match? Mrs. 1 ! with her bus Payne. Bhe ii re : from It r she ' If ? ? ? en Monda again to-da? Iprll ?>. 1 ? .- ' is al ?a ager. ? ? Uni f p? -. u la. - illivan, vice-president of i M id vale E fore ? ?? boat train left Wat- Ration: "1 > : with M. Calll f. r .New York ? . - .? Hi nry W. 8 t the 1 m w i : | a m to try ... one or two American plays. Others on th* Olympia Include Lord m, who will pas- .- ? *a In th.? United Bta :-' and Coui i i I :-i rra T lor. ATLANTIC LINER HELPLESS The Batavia Breaks Its Steer? ing Gear in a Gale. Hamburg, March - g of both Steam and hand steering gear In a t ?? (fan ; ? i it in Ponta D? i da, In I s able to i m? rrow. . . ? t I la m bur.: on Mar? Baltimore, can ? ?. * ? i here - ? Un. Bill - , Mai ' rtdered with a . ? a of Ml toss . DEMAND $1.000 AS RANSOM Letter Writers Hold Philadel? phia Boy for Money Reward. . i. irch :? x letter de? ? . ; msorn for the n ?'. irren M? ' 'arrick, s ho d m the home of I N". ?"i? South 19th street, arrived until to-d - . t waa aan ? ? . ta of the mU On? sand i let? t. in visa of the fat thai a reward of ? ? ? n offered for the safe return of th?? h"?., man) persona are In lined to m t!. it the leih r rao iv? ?! last night '. ?. !i"ix Geeso Scare Boy to Death. Rs na u | -, Man h II . physlci m la] that Prank ' 'humlk, ten ? eara old, aras n ? i ? i t" d< ith restei ' 11 i? the honkina of a flock ? - ? ? hi- h ?uddenlj .? i? i ?eared whtls he was playlnf ai ala home, The boy had _ weak heart. LORDS MAY FORCE * GENERAL ELECTION Plan of Amending the Army Act Would Radically Alter Asquith's Policy. rgtr Cable tel ? - ?,. London. March * graph says it ha? weellaut resmel?? believing that ? ?* ... ?J"?? :;'!" ' "1nti-.it,? ' -f-hlr of Lords inaertim army (annual) act foi ploymont of troopa In JJJ order arise In ,' . J J?? n'? '""''' K-ai-l with . Plans, it a;*;. - ..... in?? line*: uw" en U^armyWllaoa?asaaalaf__ Lords Is refined to .., J at.er -? - - -, ,_ ' act will be only passed from year I l ISM IBS I . ernm? nt will lion ef p... ?lament, but no | . .. ., " ,;'*"? Mil hat b*. the operntion of th? ta th? on M by thi troops In Vial tar basis t-g ing | . ? ' ? m i ? : -? tn - antly i ? ar? b-. ai . ? i ' . i ison towns 1 ? ? ? ? ' ?. i tbna snd the i - * hit k ? DELANEY REDUCES BUDGET $13,000,000 Less than De? partment Heads Wanted. ... ? , ? The Conn - ? ? ' Commttt? I state a irfja of ' ? ? ... iissei ' ? ? * CALMETTE SLAYER NOW REMORSEFUL I otitiniirrl from flr.? r??* ?ver, fite pol " I ? - called as fo [n the ? (irking chus .tasty f* ? Daath to Calllaux!" or * ?" met to be jo:- - am :?'? I . ? ? HS Hl?? : Mtii' . ' . all tn?? turmoil. Among ' a Is heard! ' ??"? '!"'9j victim of hi- flr*''* *T'"\ ? crime *. * "?"rrM'' of a promlnei ? t of its leading * The crowds ha? In tmiti own the ? bahayaj In the * ' ? ? ministers r " *\vf* to kill those o struct -alHavxi *o tit Radl? g about whli h *. ?\\-,. ? s cam . fender of Fi and are expn * ryiliNilSTER A FIRE HERO Braves Flames and Saves a Woman While Others Talk. Win.? ' ? a ears old. II ' * three - throusl ' He atrugsled to the wind ? *** ws ? was put up. I . , ould mount it a*. * * .i m M.*.' ??. n two brought Mi" i ' ' ' Hassett Trial Set for Monday Th? trial of Th? ' ' ' II-, of the It- nr.l ? ' V ,enl ?..' District v * .* - until Mondai Justice i'??'- Ilasseti *' attempted ?rand .nj In ?*.:.*'?*-'-u ,Mtii un aqueduct contract