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INDIANA MOOSE
BACK IN G. O.P.
New's Victory at Pri?
maries Snows Republican
Party Reunited.
MEANS LIKE TREND
IN OTHER STATES
Democrats Sore and Downcast at
Prospect of Almost Cer?
tain Defeat.
By HOWARD I>. HADLET.
[Br T?:?-rai,h T.? Hie Ml -I
Indianapolis, March !). The victory :
of Harry ?-;. New uv?t c\-R> prescntativa
Janea L. Wataoa m on<? of the most
remarkable or.' I ?' ?? nomination
for Unite! Statea Senator toot held In
the Hoot'?r State tcr-Mtiag la
many way??, but In no v.ay 13 it more
interesting and than in ets
phasizing the completa leor^anization
which baa taken piuco in the? Republican
party of India"??, alace ''e s.hism and
consequent d astrous defeat in 1912.
It became known ln.day in inside cir?
cles that "?"mithin-; like a year ago,
wlun "Jim" Wataoa Brit spoke la hit
friends al".ut entering the race for
United Statei Senator, l ? ire i ?'.rongly
advired by then to wait fur a more
propitious time. "Jim" Ihmenway. as
r'an.-h a friend then and i ?** ??? W?t?
ton e\er had, adrited bin 10 k?ep out
of tho rece. "Uncle toa" Caaaoa. being
? ons'.iHrcJ. gaTt Il a leo ?s hie juiignent
that Wat '
battei ? .. ? while, until the elouda
,,<? ti ? bj
Other? < !
? n, here In ' * '
,.0t ??-. '-ar, bat he fU
?.bduii.-- ;'- ?Hj ' ?' : then that all
he asked ran to be let ?lone. It' they
?/agree rry ob
noth
... . ?;.- an ami? -
ta ait in th<
and orged on ' r~ '? ? " ' " -' *?ome.
,, i,H' ial friend?,
nt at il I
, apoken in praeti**all*i
hall, aehoolhouee, hanlel and vil?
lage ill Indiana. No man is better
?
-ee that 1
Wateon'i def? I all tin??
the o'.
publica iblican
uid Pi '?^?"C ?K?'n
dread ?.re in
other ate*?
party can truthfully be said to be In
better ahapc for a winning fight againi
? r, (j : :a-ra*.ic enemy ?han it
been In twtntj year?.
"loung Blood in State tommittee.
K. .- rl?a r. and out polit?
i ???-., ? .? no .:?? ? ia com?
an d more
progressive men, oniv two o; three of
the ?.-..i erom i reraalaing on it. Iti
. huirinan. Will II. Haye, a bright, able,
?lean young lawyer from Sullivan, Ind.,
vas never identified *vith the old ma?
.huir. The aProgreeelTei are back in
republican ranki-. Horace
!, ;h?- real backbone of the Progrc?
, chairman of the
' Btral i on ?
litOT of "The Anderson lleraKi,"
are back in the old party and are freely
. ?'.aally given a prominent p.
Ita councils.
Kx-Senator ?Albert ' Reveridge,
.-tauch l'rohT?-'.<: ive, is a.< ailent as an
oyster, and that's ?saving u good deal
?o- AI You knot? AJ H?-- aponda little
,c -. In 1 ea fei
? ?
a . is mm
? I ' ? . ' :
r.*f. on th<
Wa?'o;i || ?;. I to b? | over
?h? failure of hia old politic?'
?ades to aid hirn as r.ueh as he think?
'bey coo'd and should have don?*. But
"?Vataon la not the orr'y man In Indiana
that ia ?.oro and downcast. The. peno
?*retic party is full of such men.
Her' In Matron ?"ounty. In which
Indianapolis is situated, the Democrat-,
??hould have cast even at a primary
ilection somethinc like I6,nnn ?o
votes, but they cast ?->nly abour. "?.no.?
vete?*.
Another aigniflcaat thing is that, al?
though thia i" Senator Krrn's hone
c.ty and he \.k- a ?ar/Hldate fir re
aoariwatlcn a I'nitr.i Statoa Senator,
ne actually rar. something like three
hundred bchr d Wilaon here in the
primaries, h ? m m the More*. 1
t lapp of I".) ai a. II? always manage-?
to get upon tho fence and s!-add!r?
ever.- hotheraon? question. There U
vary little doubt even amo-ip Dene?
??rats tha* Hr.r r-. ' ? ? K< m
? t tho poll ' lb? r.
Tarrgart Hein?.? ran. Baoa.
"Tom" Tiasrgnr* |a in ahaolnta con
?rol of the Democrat:-- ratty la Ind?
iana. His -p-'p wa? never so sure and
ntrong. He has eomnelled Wilson to
d?-fer to him, while (?overror KaNt-".
would a? t think e( making ?r .
portant move ?;-, politic?? atjtil 1
? hie orders If S?'n?'or Shnelv
? verv ab', man, by the way
rnttValfv 111, should di" i
?rn-r Ht.!??"'? t'-r-n. that I
January 1 . ? ?ana ?-nil be r? pr??
???nt--d ir? ? . United Statei Senat? bv
?"lo-ti" Taggart, of Prencb Li-*k
Spring?, hv anr"'nt'r,-?nt of (iovenior
Ralston Taggart could r.ot h-- eltMtod
to ?rythlng at the pn'i- He wou'.'
? t .?hi h ???y mer? e-s?. ?
f-reenko'-e *n Verdun? But ?lr rag?
csrt ? . .
to that of ? . ?
I he I?'. r?ng
*' ? ? ? r.sd i i? < ca . ?tria;.?
than ? . r.? At ale? I
India/.* ia itandlng ?behind K? rhanki
more fir-mly and mor? geauinel** ?lnn
?ny o?.L?-r atate ia atanding
ihe "favoriU aena." I'?> erill i v.-c the
d??lega ?
be for him Ha ?aril] e? <
'hey rot?- for hin, i.*:d -*. ?
r? ady to -. ?.- ? for ion . ??? v
have -.II ? ?
?
- ? ? ' . and a--). ?!
?
'hut
and er
Fairl.??
cam?
with.i
"' ?
berng tka? F' . ,r, .
h ai i bar i
paif/riipg a
f-i tar', be ?
?jjam?nei ce to I
. ?souri wu', gooa ^getting gruua.4
for the Republican party- He, mora
any one el??, has . hang?d thern
Democratic to doubtful states.
lor Hughes Atter Fairbanks
When th? time COnOB, h.oxvcver,
the Ind-.ar.a delegates a*. Chicago, 1
released by 1 airbanka, ????H:?? to an?
candidate. It Will he to either IK
or Roosevelt, and in all probabili
will be Hughes, for indications mul
that Hutrhe? will more surely ?
this state bv a pood, safe majority
any other man.
The people of Indiana never have
gotten the speech made by H ighei
in tho campaiirn of 1908, foUowini
Youngstown speech. It was mad
noon, before an immense throng,
from what is ?aid here now atiou*.
speech it was the. mo.-t effective
drcas ever maue to an ir.diana audi
la a Presidential campaign.
Fred A. Sims, of Frankfort. **nl
the next member of the Republican
tional Committee from Indians. He
been chairman of the State Cei
Committee and was at one time S<
tary of State of Indiana.
New's Victory Shows
Republicans Uni
Republican leaders here declared
ti-rday that the victory of Harry S. 1
ex-Republican National Committee
from Indian?., in the primaries
?he Bosalaatlon for l*nit?d States S
lar, was strongly indicative of a ur
n?seessfnl party in the cor
national campaign, ft left no J
te the rush of returning Pi is
BIVOJ in Iri'liana, at. leant, they BB '??
--xas indicative of a similar situa
wl i?*h Would develop ifl man;.
?tato? wberavai the chance to
united forces oeeurred.
|( v.-aa pointed out that Janier
i.. ( alanel Marw's Republican
? in the primaries, had Incu
th? enmity of the Progresivo? by
; ?art in the Republican National (
D of litl.!, xx'neri he xxas om
B as1 active pro-Tuft men in
?tin against ex-Gavernor Hadley
in, tho Rooaevelt candid
1 New, x?hile a member oi
(ational Committee at ?l.at timo
?i delegate I ? the convention, xvas rr
.- m ? re liking and the
to xvhom the Hull Moose would natu
ly turn for a choir?.
Coloi . tory x>.a?4 ?pparei
? id'd relief to the Repub!;
'.?aders-, a? far a? the national ail
.na is concerned. The c
nel was a national eotnmitteomaai
??cars and a delegate ?o the
-.- National Conventions of 1
and 1912.
JUDGE^ARY TO ESCAP?
GIVING BAIL IN OH
Prosecutor Will Not Want H
?n Youngstown Until Trial.
lurch 0. .In
Elbert H. C.arv, chr.lrninn of the Uni
States Steel Corporation, x-i.e. xxas
. jresterday in connection tx-ith
aliened cov. ? h? price
labor I mill? of 'hi? distr
.to Ifonngstcwn
. A. M. Henderson, prosee
i?.p Bttorney, announced to-ilav. Ju?
Gan will ? ? red to come i-1
? - trial herr?n--, probably wltl
thi in - ? montl ? weeks,
proseci
"Aha- to hav? b? ?
agsinsl the liv? i o Pro ? ? uting
Henderson and < ounty I
.1. Kane was discovei
to-da;, when an automobile o
pu.r in 1 . tigatioi of 1
Ka?t Youngstown riot? x?,,. taken tc
garage for repairs. Workmen fou
that ga.-ohi.e had been mix?-.;
u?ed in the machine. Automobile m
?ay thai irk from the bearir
had reached the i I i mar,m
would have been blown to pice
Kane admitt?- . that both Hend?
..on and he !.. ? - ved threaten!
i"ttei i in th?
machine th? to I
county.
1". 11. Gai>, . ha
States Steel Corporation, commenti:
turther yesterday on the indictme?
handed down in Vonngstawn, Oh
charging a conspiracy to keep dox
? ?l- IS, ok'.il :
? rag?! of our men have not oe
ed aince January l. 1904. Th
' on April I, ] ' i irtl
sde -.nee th
? me as follows: Ob January l??. 191
by sboul ?.-a per cent; on Februar) i
1918, by l'"? p?r cent, and on February
1918, bj 10 per cent. The percental
Of increase an .-'??t'.d applies in eve
ease to the rat?* being | aid at the tit
inch intrca?" was n,.; I?
CHEWS IN CONGRESS,
BUT HE NEVER BUY
Colleague Betrays How "Alfalf
Bill" (jets His Tobacco.
tftam T*m Trll?asi Tn?*?.j l
VI asbii gtoi. Harah ? P at]
Senate was engaged in arnor ?nla?
phnt matters and the State Depar
ment fretted oarer in'omstionul compl
catioaa. tie House r,; Repr?sentait?
to-day listened to praise lor tobneco
imoklng and ehewini by Repreaenti
tive "Alfalfa RUI" Murray, of Okli
home. Something n-as ?aid about it
I revenue, leading up to Kentnch
ceo, and thereupon K*pr?*??*ntativ
klfa Bill" aro.*t; ai d ?aid:
"The ?Dutch l.a-.o th? ir ?.auerkrau
? lia and th
iiK'arette; t!
lb? lierman likes hi? gia-s r
1 ? ? r. but the real gonuin? sborigiai
?;i like? tohae.-i*. "
?'Wia' is th? gentleman'? ?-'imi
nt***s k?*d Representativ? Barkle; i
l . ? -i ? i - - .
"My ?timulant, ''ihci-rt
?? -kerl in the form of rear or pip
i know tie gei ? s e?Jl
*o ? hja! barcauee h. ? ?arettei
hlc] I despis? th? re I <noug
tobacco in I ? 1 uretate, Kentucky
cannot deny that ?1 outstrips all th
? of ths Union lor tobacco and coin
it ' ill nt' colonel? an
. the colonels are full of corn ?i4 tobar
'
?' n! Rer.Te-er.??..v<- Ih'-ms'
? ? . - mnl ? ! r'
pli? 'l ? Bill:
"Th? gentleman told the Houeo, * eaii
"thai he u?e
tobacco In the ft-mi of cigar? or |i
'r, : I'.-.ik'", I hnv, girei
1 him ?ince 1 ? op? i ? i al l'-a
140 worth of i ring
kind that I hold BOW hand; ar.
hex?- '
? "I ? ? ' |gh to ju ?
the answer oi the 01
"And I ??-ill ;.
ther !.. ? ? ; - -
either hurt I I l
???ntnt
"?".- ?
CURB REORGANIZATION
N.i More Member? 'In n?- Vilniilteil
While Ha? I? Poadlag.
lew York Coi \
n iViie r i ??
r. organls? 'I ! ? tpt eial i
i among othi hoaei
I rb Mai
ed to 1 represen
' ' ? "that in fs'm' I to 1
' memb ? t spplieatioi
bai b? ef,ni).]er?d by the membership
1 ??> Msr
' " ? plant
ired "
T h ? t a I
?
ar. former
members <*|v? could no
' vxhlls ICUi/lo^lX
BLAMES WILSON
FOR WATER RAI
Clifford Pinchot Bitter
Denounces the Measur
Passed by Senate.
CALLS IT ASSAULT
ON PEOPLES RIGHT
-
Bill. Ho Declares. Gives Avv
Knormously Valuable Prop?
erty Without Cost.
. ?? 1 -?? :? a | .-, | .
Waahington, March 9. Labelling i
Shields water povei I II, which pa-:
th.- Senatr v? terday, 81 "the neat a?
ous attack upon eonaerration
ef.Tt to t'irn Ala - the G
ge-,h?.im? v - 110,*" Gill
}'m el o1
I ?the bl?mi foi I pa
? nl \\ ilaon.
. ""??<? a? aull ? ? a right?
the peepl? baa been conn tied In Ca
the potts
of the Shield aatei powei Raab
bill by the I ? i at?. aid Mr. Pinch
"The enter power nonopol
The people loal becauac a n
their repr?sent?t ivea in tl
went back on 'hern.
"This apecial intereat bill could n
I ? ? . -..] rf th< pre?
'. m-.nd ba?l not beei
ternational criaea. Neither eould II ha
; f the tdminintratii
: ... . The crii
-
of the bill waa a* ita height prevent,
popular knowledge oi tl?.- rad on p;?t.;
property. Ir the people trad knee
about it they wi ifd topped
The Adminiatral n.d have stopp?
it at any time, but failed to do ??>.
must now bear ita ahara o? rasp?n
rtack r:p?
con ervotion since the efTor
I , over to tl
blocked in 1910.
"In en open letter of January 2
'when the pr?sent International erl
till in the ?" Nation;
Coneervatio** Aasociation laid t
. . before the 1'res
The lettei I out tl..
i the Pn ? ! tiie hill
. i na--. il? wai ? learly inform?
1 that the Shield use ?
v:.i table | perty :
the water ] at ?-o?r
, pensa'.ion. Osi.r.' bly, it provides tor
g ita ? i.ropert
? ? nd el fiftr .?.ear
I a matter ol a been a
. ? it pracJ icallv impor?
iblc for the people i Ir ow
water powers back lianth
?
? ? ?
li ?
"lui-, and . ?
nade in ti-... 1er.er to the President ha
. ; during th
over -.' inch the d il a
.? d. an.; in ? pit? t oth? r appeal
.... thai 1.1 \
n renained ailent. A combinado:
between Administration Democrats am
reactionarj Republicana drove the bii
"This raid or; the public arater rowe
eded. Thes.
a'?r powen .-irf not yet lost lor ^ood
The Shields bill haa paaaed the Senate
but it I a n? ' pa ? : :'.-r House. Ir. th?
water pow? r i ..r and la I :
House stood firm the pub)? ?? i **ht
Our hop.- . that it will do ?o again
? bone '?' the raiders, 'inder th?
rules ? I ign to rush the bil
? throug .,? hours of * ?
sion. as l.a been done -.vith many raid
ii.g bills beton. If t... j r-r.ould buccee?
o?.cr ? ? : aepower, li
We accept tne estim?t?? of the S.-nat?
commit*?-'- : srted the bill, oi
nr: anount equal t.. twice ;. ? much a.-? all
.ri th?
to da] ? a out oi
-
- power monopo;
T. R. TO HEED CALL
OF HEROIC U. S.
? ..??I Iniinl fr??m yatft
' ? .- ?'?.. with
..li i.. - . Irive
?nd sha'l eoi 10 1 '
I a? t if.n.il 1 igfate Marred
'I uill not enter into an-, I ght io:
; the nomination and I will rot, pcrmi?
anv factional light to be mud- in my
befa" Irid"ed, I will <zo further and
i aay that 1t would he a mistake to nom
! inato p;c anleei the country has In ita
I mood aometl ing of the herole, unless it
Ifoela not oniv I a devoting itself to
| ideals, but to the pi:rpo;o r-pasurably
i to r--ali'.ir tho? ideals in action.
"Thia i* one of those rare time?.
? ? <.r.!\ ..' lor.j? intci-vats in a
? '. . i ?>?'?..
deten
.ch times a era thoa<
the ?lay? ?.' \\
- ? -
.i.-.' ."I
"It r- for ?is of to-day to <-?
with ilie tremendoua national and in
ternational problem of our own hour
?n the ?pint nn<l I bil? 1
by tl upheld the handa r,r
wi I ington and I. ..coin.
"Whether "r do or do no? ae.-om
nli-.!. ? lia feat will largely depend on
' ? .v can n..d
Progi ensive nat ional i
! . . | '," tx ' ??!?? .I ? ron the
present administration, and the ??tru
g\, ' !" tween the Pit ? dent and 1
pari. i? ad? i ?ni **n ire to-ri
ftrugi!?-* a- to whether th?* r
??mental r?*pr
lopt an a" ' .d.- of a Ii''
.. 0re oi ' ? ? ?",? *''
lova- a policy Of |t ? Zir&trr
ilig leaser baa?
-A.i ? ?Ter na ia a c
tween d"trree- of hypocrla* and degrc
of '.rfamy. Hut disgust with the u
manly failure of the present admini
'.ration I believe ooe.-? not. and I krr
ought not, to mean that the Am^rr.-r
arill vote in a apirit of mere pr
?
"They ought not, and I believe th?
not, h" cor,tent merely to chsni
the pr ? "????
?. *<? llatin
?. ?
tegril . a-l in high reaolve. Th?
dr ,ro. I h' do desir
public ?ervonts and public policies ai|
nifying raor" than air..*, c ?verness.
e ?action behind clouds of fu
words, n refusal to face real intern
need?., and in complete absorpt ?1 I
every faculty, ii constant!
shifting band te moutb and ?lay to d?.
r . rnr,e from inten il
duty, bj the abandonment of natiom
honor, naaaures due to fh?rr dread <
various foreign powers tempered hv
aometimea harmonising and
?oi.flictini? dr?-al of various
Urs, est bjr**h< nated -? oter i
Would Clarify f'nli?-re?
" W e n
eies. We nust show that our b? ?
governmental id real t
wish to nake th-rn count in th
world at lare.-, and to make the DOCS
order that they sha
t surt '.;.. We of this great
he ha-?? a contribution ,r> i
it mak
it unleai that we ca
Secure prosperit) ad ?air dealin
tl .-n ar.d WOI
"I heluue that '.n a en-:- <o grave :
i- inpoaaibla too greatlj to magnif
t h e r ? ,,..-?
: .in i m
?
individuals, rhe delegatea who tro l
... .11 their power t
? nias the chararter of the admin
n which is to do or leave undon
task >.' tl e next lour v.-ar.?
1 i.?* adnlniatration can do an incalcu
lab!?- amount to make or mar our conn
rture.
"Th?. men chosen to decide such :
quest:??n oti-jht not to be politicians o
and paroenial outlool
Still le.s should they be politician
nflui fror
* ithin or without ; bei a] euld be th.
i very ber-t men that can Le ?
country, whose or.?, great I
should be ?,, d.-. lare in ?inequ?voca
for a programm? of .-'."an-cut
traightout, national Americanism, n
? - not le-.-, than in words and ii
inti i r.nl and It nal matter
. ar.d '.. chl. i.- S candidate i
nan who v..',] not mere!] >.ta:.d fe
.-. pi .?({ramme before election, bu
will resolutely and In good t'aith put i
t h r?. : : .
"'I bees nun should be men of rugge.
pendenee, who possess the broade?
svmpatl.h and understanding ol
and d? ' ? o? their fellows
... ?it. . ! be n? ither t<
but to the who!*)
f th? ted and the peopi?
liiev ahoi ..i bi
? and no inti
: he open.
"June ?i .i ... - raj off. Man]
. - ? ay ...?? ? between
? , t#rlj ?npoaaible now an.
now witl any degre? of certa-.:.
should be nominated at Chi?**agi
cryintr. the vital need now is that th?
men who next Juin? assemble at Chi?
cago from the forty-eight states and
mingle the views of the entire country
-hall act with the Fane arid lefty de?
votion : . the lat< rest of our nat.on a?
a whole wl li h ws sb?"*wn by the ori?
ginal Continental Congress. They
their task Bihanp?
?red by ny pledge, exeept to bring to
ir. accomi . ry oui re ol
courage, intellig? nee and integrity
the;. p03.,c aa "
SUES FOR TERMINAL BONDS.
Baltimore Man Seeks to Restrain W'a
bash-l'ilt?bur-;h Reonraniratinn.
.I..-, pfe l Bn nan, of ?Baltimore,
brought ri i. irgai
.' < ourt yeaterday
? .1 '. .' Hi ley I -? ,
Harn Bronner, Gordon Abbott, Rich?
ard Sutra and the Central Trust Com?
i pan y in h. half of himself and other
I Brat i? "i tgage 4 per cent
bond-* of the Waha.'h-Pittsburgh Ter
minai Railway Company or . i rt .:>:,'.. .
of deposit 1 .-.
The eomi t statei that e> lur.e j,
1908, I ''? "-. Haley Fiske,
!? lordon Abbott, with Pe
? r | ' P But
? . . -?
tee foi -gam bo
be deposited
1 . or th?
Old ? olony in * ? onpany, of Bi
and that br'n?)s approximating I '-..-.
ooo wero so deposited. Morton and
Hrr'ler Yt'-e line? died, and W.-illare,
Riske. ?Branuer and Abbott, T'repsn
srv>, have constituted the pro'.
C0*nmi" re
On July 2o, 1910, the complaint
sta'??, James <**. Chaplin, Meig? If
Whaples, William R. Nicholson, Ciar
encc U Harper ard Richard Sutro ?atc
organised i rito a ne-.v protective com
. ,-??? l a. auch eau? d t?.r ?'?
: ? "f bonds with the ?Columbia Truat
V?irV.. Thr
: thenselvei ?ri'o .?? w;
? I pi i p;?r? d BI d
: to o M., i ..f firat p.,.iri-ici>
boi .-i they should eoi
K) in . ash at the i
1300 tor each $1,. ?
Brenan asks th? court to direct Wal
lace, Fi ike, Rr...,- . r ai d Abbott
li-.er t.? hin the bond which h?
i a un the ' ? i.? ; h I ?Truat i
' the tl ' .i.-rr. men? ?,? '
'.. 1908, be tern i nated and ended, a? ?!
. .- ' ? ! ?
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EIGHT-HOUR DA1
400.000 hnginecrs. Fin
men. Conductors and
Trainmen Vote Aye.
ROADS HXPtXTED
TO DENY RKQUKS
Committees Will Then Bo ?*.
pointed to Try to Settle
the Question.
? sg . " ' I' was officialI
ttinnuncH here t?, right t; ?? the '
'1 M'"11. i ,?.,_ ?Bremen, condu.
- ? I rimen of Ameiienti ral
loads o -.-"'.
Bter
roads f ? ?
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"While el n? fr i th? merr
ir ergs ition at
??ted,'' ?a--? ? meat, ";
i? ?-xide-.1 that! ?te is overxvhelrr
'?i favor of presenting to th
rapaaiea of the United State
n queets for the eight-hour da
iif for overrun?
Consequently the movement with tha
objei-- ? ??'1 he carried forwar
la it? regular eoi
"The prasernl ?ote ha* no ?ignifl
ranee excent at sn indication of th
di ?ire. of the ? t tj mstte
sl ould be pr? ised to a eanelueton, an
i.ll reports tha' it ha? ?igniticanoe a
a ?tnke voti an erroneous and mis
lading. In trie immediate futur- th.
raquesta will he presented to the rail
?a .?.- m?nagement? and the Boeaesar,
-.-p. tab n to make the ?ame ?gee
The Statemeal was ?igr.ed by A. s
Of th? Brotherhoof
? ? i as otive Engineers; A. B. <;?r
? ? of the (?rder of Kati
? W. B. Carter, proel
?nt oi the Brotherhood of Locomot-.v?
Firemen end Enginenmn, and \. <i
I Rrotiierhood ol
Railway Trainmen.
Hag to Mr. S irni
th? r. lull
! he presented o th?
railroads in s few days, and they xvill
?-.- days la which to .nake
replx.
The'roads Luve made i? plain that
?hey intend to fight the proposed eon
On theii ral bob! to accede
? th.- re. taken as a
I'oreg? ? ?- on, committees rep
icsenting both tide will be appointed
gOtlate a if on- .o.e.
'! he railroad . lid, will Insist on
? r the Erdmsn a I
BEST MAN SPENDS $9
TO BE LEFT IN LURCH
(Jstar .Mad W hen r rolic ?irl Just
"Stays Engaged.''
I* isn't often *hat the best man of a
wedding party 1? the one left in a
lurch. But that's what happened >e?
terdav t0 Oscar Shaw, singer and
? - of "The Midnight Frolic."
Oscar had been aaleep only a couple
of hour; yesterda;., when he was axvak
ened by Florence P-jress, one of the
Ziegfeld girl?, de look?, who invited him
to be beat man ?t. her wedding. Oscar
eonsei
"The ear artll call 'or ; on at 11," mid
Florence, and rang off. Oscar forbore
al 1 dit t?, but no car arrived.
"There aras I wattirg on my stoop,
with $9 worth of flowers for the br.d--.
he said.
Miss Burea? ?? the ?all one who tits
f and ung?, ^he was
''rpeett'd to marry a certain Chester
Thompson, .?aid to be an oil magnate.
'?ver the 'phone last night ?he said
she had changed her mind and had not
yet been married. She was still "only
engaged." and didn't know whether her
prospective husband was with the
Standard Oil Company or not.
"N he rich?" she was asked.
"I don't know," she said, innocent
like.
Miss Rureis will be remembered ir.
";-."" as the grr! who wore the ?Ire.--1
v thou* ? back. "M> ! what a long neck
you ha-.c'" Mitil Hajos u-ed to .-ay.
THE WEATHER REPORT
Official Records and Forecasts for the
Last Twenty-four Hours.
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wait ftfad arr.?ni to-B .
Ratify Yukon-Alaska Trust.
Shareholders of the Guggenhein Ex
l loiatii'? Conpanj at a special meeting
, jresterdav voted to ratify the creation
'or' the iukoa>AIasha Trust, which will
? take over the assets of the exploration
I company remaining after distribution
I of $12 a share cash as part of the di?
I solution plan. The shareholders also
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Marine News of the Worla
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TRANSFER OF 1,700
TEACHERS HALTE
State Board Enjoins Econorr
Plan Until Appeals Are Decide
{Trota ? Btaff is*f*RBB9aa?sa' ef Isa Irl
Albany, March 0. The State Kduc
fon Department has issued ;-i ord
restraining the Hoard of Education
New York City from making a..y
the 1.700 transfers of teacher? co
templated by action of tho Board a fe
xxeek? ago. Three appeals from tl
pction of the Board are pending befo
the State Department and the injun
lion .*r t.i !>. effective until the., a
>ct*:.-d.
\ - imenl ob one of the uppeal?, thi
af Anns Pettebone.sn elementary toad
er, xvr,v- S-ard before llionias K. I niega
Deputy stii'.- Commisaloner of I
t'on. 'his afternoon. I'nder the ord?
of the ? ?_. lloard. kindergartei
music, dra?? B?J SI 1 .'her special *eac?
ers ?ro temporarily designated t
h'ght-r petitions m the elementar
| school? and elementary teachers to th
high schools Without any it-crease i
-alary.
The teachers dec?ate that, the xae.tr
tie?, ir, the elementary and lug
ichoolfl should he tilled from eligil?!
lists of thoM ? and tha* tli
. ? ? pro-, ided for Oui
i Fliould be paid.
T a Ro;,rd of Education sa?
it ha? BO to..o to PB] th? r.'i-x.'n
? transfer??
??? oi. ?he sitaatloi
The Hoard's action, it i< estimate?]
Charlee Meint?, re. Deputy Corporruioi
Counsel, represented the Board o
' Kducation and Thomas O'Brien ap
i peared f^r tui teachers.
t A committee of the Interboraugh A?
sociation of Teacl era. eompoeed o
Misa Grara Strachan, M;*- ? olburi an?
Miss I.illisn Powers, xxa.? present, to
g|.-!n?r with r.i-?nrii Mandela, of the As
loelatien of ?Principa - D?rputy Com
miss.oner Pinsgan reserved ?.
cisi?n.
BAKER TAKES OFFICE
MID BORDER FLURRY
Says He Will Do Whatever the
President Bids.
F- m I*M Tr.buu? Burtrt. ,
Washington, March f?. Secretary of
War Bauer'? induction Into office to?
day xvas celebrated \xhiie the depart?
nun?.'' telegraph wire? were hot with
news of border troublas. Me spent
, mo?t of the ?lay rarab ng goad Irishes
from colleagues and po?ing for noxvs
paper photographers. ?The ..ist thing
he did xxan to report to the President.
tfter thi i Beci ?tary Elaker want I
the Navy D< ; artmi 11 to cull on ?Seere?
?tary Daniels, an old fnend. ?Secretary
Daniels led the aaw War Secretary to
i the desk antil recently occupied by Sec
I retary Garrison and saw him taba ft
1 oath of office. Physically, MrjL?
the big awivel rh?J*
.. :i* dr. l.arr-.?n did ?B ?
rhort and slight ' '?
"| am an ?mocent." axa.? his ftm??*.
lie atatemenl a? h? ?at d?r>wa ?o,f?
the de-k ?ah. :o a month's accumulii?!?
' of xvork axvaited hi* att/m'ion. "1*?,?
know anything about tr. ? job. ?JJ
means, too, that I have no pr*?jn4?!?
und no obsession? shout polie????,"
"What aie xou going to do?***? ho?a??i
a.*ked.
-Whatever the President Ullia??.^
jo." eras lbs ssnrwer, *
The BOW Secretary's desk tr?, ^
rated with a potted plant ?rom ???
mirer In Oh ?
'The rirr.ii-: who >ent me that," B?
Baker ?aid, "know? mj pa.?ai?a ft,
flowers i ^^" a grarahessaa sjS
my r\?
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MAY CALL MARSHALL
TO EXPLAIN LETTEI
Committee (an Make Cnnte**-.
Ckarge, Capital Says.
i ? ?-.
Waal " ' ^'maCi?
|in of the H -<?e e\??
- 11 X- ' icts Of VsjUaj
Sutes At1 ' New Ye-i
iry r?,.
? Batial a
'V BBBJJ?J
are of ta
ttee eay be asfl
to ?splain the '? I
I hat the . ?1SBBBBBJ
Marshall's Impeachment aft?r ta? t?,
? I etsnmt Cm
far behii .'. ". it Minji*?,
! opponents or, tl ? committee, it l? aM
may nee the letter, ihown to-dsy, ??
hax'o him found in eo tempi
arthall a
?jit h? can be ri pr msadsdata?
bar of tl ?' !!"-.-? I - ?a*|
' :ied in contempt by - - p,.-?, a
the grand ; D Ttct of **
I umbia
Either el these ."unea would W
I reported to the ExecBtt**e, of ?oar?,
' and the Pr ' -*moT? y*.
: Marahall tram stlee.
I'nited State- Attorne?- H S-?-?*>
" . rai ?H issaed i I yaetaali
': denying alleged testimony, ???d to I-?*
?been given hv M'?? Rae I'an'er jr.
".'** Of tat
rntstives oa V.'eda*.
rlay. This testlmoay ?*.-.? h..?n raj] ?j
have baen, in crtec-, tl tl ?he a i paa
? .ed Immunity If sh? iwore that u,
?i? mistaken when ih? IdentiflediMi
ft, <? hoi ne ns Olix. r Oi "wne, thi ar
who promised to marry her. ?ltrtui
said that the only B?****ement his tit?
ever made with Miss Tan-er *m ,
waiver of ?ii -**>
? ne?sed by her BttOI* I . II .rol ' Spt?
| berg, and other*.
16 Days of
Restful Cruising
Day? o?f aunafv-oe and soft
tropic brer/-- froga the
scented forests of \oeuj
Porto Rico lW.d\ of. Ea?
chanlto?*i.t
f {err sie the life, t?Se ?*utt4-*ms sitA f-r-reriM-a-ar!
I?m..iinga of a civilization tfv&t waa ?aid befas
the '?States'* w**-re *?ttiod.
PORTO RICO CRUISE, $94.50 ?g
Jnclvxlin? AU K?p??nK?
ai? aofxarat?! ^nnmm, kanJl fer Ir-tx.' ?am?-.. CU?M, ri^v>-<M?'?'iar'?a-. mi ??*?
?t Tut ?-?a-?-1 a? ??* ho?? OS ?He ttStt r-nw? fc?HI Uta* Y?tk ka ???. amarj Pa?*)
I ?-?a. ?jomfcrt?
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pot* ?V ?n-.'t etttp "?>?? ' ?- N?w *1 or?, -nom i
?e, ttv. atorv oi th? e?'h?-i.ei ?or???.
??"? PORTORICOLINE 'IStT
D?partm?->nt
?CHICAO ?
?LA TOURAINE
tLAFAYETTC .
Compon?
General? Ti**-ansa.l.y1?Ri
POSTAL SERVICE.
NEW YORK roa BORDEAUX
SAILINGS B*mt SATt HL'AY AT P. a
MAR 14 ' tROCHAMBEAU... .APR. I
MAR 18 ?--CHICAGO ... APR. 8
MAR. 25 ?ESPAGNE.APR 15
?BERMIJDA
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NATURES FAIRYLAND
Round Trip on r?'?rnn?,rr. f?*. an ?I Tp.
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a ?-, |? i? . ?? . :? n f i ?'?"> a?.
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BOSTON $2.65
PROVIDENCE : S1.60
COLONIAL LINE
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