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Mlf a. A THE WEATHER FORECAST. Shnwcrv and warmer T fair to-mor- rou , niodcraic vH0a to wogjA-iniK tlrtailrd tatrrr lcritf M WtMafthn rSr I' tm. M W ()h l UII'W MM ! ' BULLETS BEAT BACK STRIKERS .1 Midi m J.Mlin I liiU In .Inline li'niili" i'l Iih rt mi . . .1, i. mi? urn i.'v I I t Wl I "I I'l.'l i in Si-war!. ltiinl tfr I'Stfln. i tiii: Ti.i.r.r l Mliliii&hi mill i iihiii' ri- ni UlMM II I'l. M ! I I - I its' .ill l ' l,f 4ll) I nit tl H i. in tit Miii.iln wei i' i l nainitin ant - t t aim the all Ihlni' m i' hi Untie Him- ami Wwi . . ii.. - hn : li' ! - i .Malna-i in U ui i hi Xf-nrk aril ill ' . i M ami w ri. hi an i ' inr klN arel v III .i -. lint itieir iiriiu . f H'' ntren In "tkl mm,. t1epl.1V. Hllil drill r Mine irnwl lU nll.l Itom M Kllll Mll M 'li'l.ll p. , i.l.lliMt.l if iUt litll- . ie I ri-Niii n .iMuiiini ' I., llt-atrili (i.'II "f lll i. , , I ! ..iiinliik- nt stitket nf . iriin i mi tin- minim; i'iiiii,iin i i- i tnroiiiili tin- iiiiiiiiiliuilx - rri" tuii'' n -t .! thu moliK i'lnir!i i npiin i.'ls !ll Which tin' 21i new ii . i ttitv n j.irti'n-il to-utuht i' inn' i .m ttii' union strikers had r mil I : i 'i.i .in nmiit tin1 new ti iiii . i tire " tiinliH Mopped nl llii Hi i Mint" I tilt l. MMttlTl ll llllll tied, Whether I lit imy one w.i hiit li tlil ' vrlli.y Is nut ili finitely known as . minor.", even In tin- tl-t an. I club lit of tho l i.-i-t few ii.n s, always ilniK r wounded .iwa.i. When to-iiluht 0 shots of the deputies stopped the 'iMnuRht of Mrikers tin- tlrst thlin: . lllrl Was to leturn to tll'lr houn'S i cabins nnil iinn Hit mselvei' T -. In Mi; .mil ."mail uro'ip- the nrn returned tu th" fr.i. ti"ii pre ril to return tire fur Hu lmnt 1 ire nrmed with revolver The ities on miuril at the nilninu prop- s anil alow; tin- rallroai) Mff tlint 1 ran to Xip hM'i anil the phuottnx m uoner.il. The chontlni; lias -I"1 at tills wrltlnu. nililnlf-'ht. lml i Ndtement Is htlll of a nuturo th;r .irt Infonnatlon ns to whotluT rir imt tt.illtlcs resulted from tln sliootlni; Thjn cannot I olitalni'il. T'lr 1." rtoputles .suppllo.1 by the i ! -Ir;i Agency of Newark rfnchfil orn ii few minutes lufore o'rlork Rht. the he:ul nf tlielr aitrncy at ir.K about til" samo time In an auto- e "i"1!" cleput!"- hail Jip-t pot liore .'n iln-An the 'troet came a crowd nn a nti'l women, whose appi-aranre i-moil the ileputles' hailer, whereupon cirnalleil his men by elapplnir hlu ;ls Mill the ileputles charged tho i row d. la t'-.e laixup that followed no shots -re llred diirini: this tlrst clash a II worker named Mary Mcflowan, suf vi a broken arm. 1-evl Nicholas was vrely brills) d about the lei's, (leorKe Kerin.i hail h." aim broken and John .r w,i badly beaten up. .mother cl.i-.li followliiK soon nfti-r, i.i n name)! Wilson was shot but not I lie u.ts taken to a car that wai r .-.f tip train wrecked by the - on U dni'Mlay nltht and l i In ,rir ip.ed a shelur bv some ) iltputli"), .ff iJillm. followlni; his annuo ' h'tenipt to havi- Gov. Fielder r mil the ml'.ltla to handle the ' 'ame to Wharton this evening v iii -'Ion. Sutler, A.s-dstant Attor '. .Mil iin"ki'll and the county ' ' - to look Into the situation. '. THREAT IN PATERSON. ulnbin' suppiirli-rn Sny Thry Will Keep l it;- In Iliirkuem, Urrii. ., May U.-The Mrlkliifc silk 1 'er" 'i, Hit')')' mass rneetliiKH to ) la t-oiest acnlnst the conviction ' unlnv i,f l-atrli'k Qulnlan, tlvi I. W. ' leader I'.e Ifiibis of the I, V. V, who .' nl tli n- iiieetin.s threatenoil to ) M a general .stnla' in J'aterson, to i Ji thu whole to,n In darkness for euty-four hiiurs, tie up transport. i ' n lines i") ii to autiimobllo triifflo I to call nut every trade If 'Jillnlan eni to pr'ton, 'julnlan hlmndf, who Is out on K..ri00 'I. i-iiMii' fri in Uriiojilyn to speak at ' meet mi's. He vvmThalled as i hoi 'i ' 1 f martyr and each time h. ap ' -ired ho was cheered, William I . ywood, .loseph Kttnr, Kllzabeih finr ' I'lviin and Kail Tre-ca wero ainon ' ' other speakers who urpe I thu I 'o join In the protest aKaltifct the ' lion. M' s J'lynn aski d the strikers to re. i in " I' the names of the Jurors and r nddri'sses. All the speeches were ' .nrke.! by open defiance nf the l '(Iter- r tu'hnrl'lcs, abuse nf the local pollen krd abuse of the Jury. Thri commutlm: leaders cot to I'nter 'n this mornliiK In tlmu to speak at ' ' meetlngH In the forenoon. The i-m of these was at Helvetia Hall, 1 .ur" .toon s-rllters weie Kailieri'd, and ' ) arennd at Turn Hull, wheru n.oou HiWlleil in, Onlnlnn was the centre of Ihe demon- Continued on Second Page, NIIUJi: ftHAM A HRTDK . I.I . I limn4iii,l.i,i t, HlMIHMIillll M.' H. Sri I li i i4 . I 'tiM. - 1 .1 ' ' ) 4 i I.I a . i, m ' H'ii i It.m n ' "I I ,i mi .i I .,11 1t ..!.!.,, r 4Ho i. Im.1,,. 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'I i,r.t-.l It.eiM-leb W. 111.1111 I! lleiili. srill Wll 1.111 II Wiidlmil.- I mi iuidi- I hum Wiia jiieilib nt nf the Stale I Ml i t I 'rllll.lt !es l.i'llk.ie ' II I'lliirle. C I lot; h. una li.nern.i iu npp-i- jn the iiliitfcrm In New Vml. !! wl"i Siiv -ul' r In n tin illri I p'.niiir .mipii.nn If ( iifii there on Muv -''t .M"i Iiik will be lu Ut !u )arnee Hall, in I'u.iper rnloti and In The IS'hiu ibi-r; Imlin.tnd Wllllum S lleiini h!hi '!l "peak at I'. mei-tltiKS While lilH Sll,7i-r lec'.lll"ll In .tlSl.!!!' bin talk with .lllllli'" Shevl.n. lie tll.ll tin re i"l!il be "Miini'thillK lullU In I'Iiiks eoiinly s.'ua, tematkliiK ' -tlnns speak loiiilei than words" The rioverniir would nut say that Mi fhevlln had decliled to entir Hctlvel) In the direct primary campalKn airli't John H. .McCooey s e.iderhlp In KI:im. Mr Sulzer will speak on Monday rilcht In the dlitriit" of the Huffalo Senators and A-sembl men who voted analns: his direct primary bill. These Will be the Initial meetlllKM of the fiin - ernor's direct prlmnry campAlKn, which IU extend over a pet Sod of four eks. Tlie tlrst Huffalo nieetluK will Is- hld at noon at the Klllrntl I'lub. where the Onvernnr will addnss the bulne men of the iltv The (lovirnor Is i i spfak In Olean on M.i) .'4 ami in Iticuinond and Quc-ns botoiiKhs on May 31 PLOT TO FORCE INTERVENTION. Americana In Mxlro and f. . nn BTrraamrn llinrtrd linpllr teil, fperuil t'nhU ltrr)'itrr,$ rn Tnn Sr MeMi-o Ott, May IS HI tt(c;ieiulf. rnlr will piilillsh to-morrow a story an nounelnK the discovery of a Kltantlc plot organized by Americans havinu property In the northern part of Mexico to fntve Intervention fin the part of the I'nlted States Government and eventu ally brine about tho annexation to the the I'nlted States nf the northern States of Mexico. The story seemi to haw a foundation In fact, as some nf the most prominent Americans In this city assert that they know it Is true, havlnir received con firmatory tebKrami from New York. In the plot, it Is said, are all the prin cipal Americans havlnir Interests In Mexico situated north of the twenty sixth parallel. One nf the tnnt prominent Americnn business men here showed telegrams declaring that the conspirators are n? sured of the support nf six members of the I'nlted States Senate anil sev eral members nf Cnnitrcss, ns well as many Important newspapers. It Is as serted also that one member of tho Senate Committee on Foreign rtela t luns has promised his aid. MINERS GET $500,000 DECREE. tTmplr Xrlll Ilrelilea Aualnit Opera tora In Anlbraclle Field. Wii.kesbariie, May 15. f'harles I. Nell!, formerly United States Commissioner of Labor, decided to-day one nf the most Important coses tint ever caused a dead lock on the conciliation hoard by decree, Imt that the miners of the anthracite Held were entitled to n 7 per cent, slid ing scale on the earnlnits of .March, 1912, This means n distribution of more than JTiOO.OOO aninni; the workers. Three other cases were passed on by Mr. Nelll, Two were decided In favor of the miners and one for tho operators. The grievance of tho laborers of the Nottingham colliery of the, I.ehlRh and Wllkesbarre Company was decided attains! the men. The umpire declares they failed to make nut n case, They will be paid only $2.27 a day, Instead of the $2. SI n day which they sniiRht. DEMOCRATS GOING TO CANAL. Twenty .Members nf llnnar to Sail From Mew York. Wahiiinotov, May IS. -Twenty Dem ocratic, members of the House, headed by Itepresentutlvn Alexander of Mis souri, will sail for I'linama Saturday aboard the army trunsport Anion, leav ing .New York nt -I o'clock In tho after noon, Tin- party ulll remain In the Canal Zone ton days. Mr, Alexander Is chair man of the committee which In IliaklnK an Inquiry into thu affairs of the so called shlppinK trust. AMiONU'ltA lliril'.IIM. the relfltrsted laolo for your comfort la llic Mprtov, A4t. THAW SPENT $65,000 TRYING TO GET FREE iinn' Vnlini ;, nun fin lr. It ii ".k I unit iiiiii...ir M V K ' i;mmi I'l m lt'fll.i' Iii n.tMr line IHc liiill, k...llllS Tlml i . Iii't:iill I ii m in-. Half k I Ml attlilMMMl MtWl Mi a N Willi. jW a rwn i BM vHli. B tMii. i W-.a wtifc I. ftri-nn, 4mI m Ii.iii iuM ,mi in il itiimi. Illmicl, i.i i h. Hmtrtmr I'.nMi i-ih il bow I,. I, wl aiM j.4MI i,,,,. Al.liMi li.e ., .i,r taei , a .d ,a. .4datn II- i. ! IlnlH MullmWMi. lliaHla' I.. i - IIIUIIMl lllaane Alihul Mita lu uMI a -IU..H p. i vt Una llliiln-) ? Sua hi ;, MHn ...I I lie IrlllulllllKt wualiitt, l I i-tl,i ar ll l.ilill l:ure ll,.i l.. I ll,le, t,l of lie IIIMHntl.il, ThaW bua ,l lw, 1. 114 7UU of Mil lulling b-iuae 1 1 HiikMii iu wiiiiuin T Clurl. IIIMile l hllllHIl In liu hulrl, Hliu be ' Had an nii.tUHtliMi ubtrti elub-il In ' III 1 1 ui--. II k-ettuia mil ! Thuu liiade a ln-i-ii. I a in.ilr lllirl Ultneaa )eterila .iftrMllKjn tlmll be Una le HI,,, I,, bl-lnle. M I f 1 1 tl I 111; to nil who h!ie seen 1,1111 on the Mttllrna elMl.l) Minn be U.ia nClUltei iif the muiiler nf Slanrunl While ,.t, the kfolll.il nf liiantilty. I'm the mux! part hi tmi-i fame tuiikls aim sharpl) but still mee in. M tthlle tlnle Una nulUi lllllli: nf the ClI r.U'terlatll'H of Ihe old hahi-ll. l. l- im pr.MeedltiKi Thaw until um .iw.i witii hla iiieti(in,.- iiiiil pr. . I lo elaborate on mine lm he liked, in he would Hjieak coiilldIill.ill I.i the IlI'lK" or dictate an addttimi In Ihe steiiocriipher lu a lou nlre. i .Vol i:aall llalllra. The iiuestlnns nf Arthur C Cilinei. i iiiiiisel for Anhnt.'iin tilal on .1 li.ire nf brlberv did nut sun e.-d in r.ittliuir the wltliesa as nthiT lawjers bie rat tled him with cert. t.n iiuestlons m times past When .Mr Calmer took up the mur der nf Mr White and benn to ask HUestlnliN on that Thaw made p(.r haiw the keenest HiiHWer of the day. After objection to this by Assistant Dis trict Attornev )e onl tutlce Se bury told ihe ' WltrTcfx Hint" lie" need not answer the iiuestlons If he thmiKh: they mlirlu tend to Incriminate or ,1, . Krude him. "Anil for the furthei reason" ald , Th.iw.' that, a I am bically liisime I I urn lint bound by an ordeiv what-1 SOi'ler." I: took only a few hours of the turn it- ' lni for the Jury li- to be tilled and ' then Mr I.i l'ord made Ins openln.. j address, whlih left the aftirncm t , Thaw hlni'vlf Mr De Kord rtted the , fiimlhar atory of the Incident ilec'iu-' ln that he would verify It nt evu-y ; step, and then adjournment win taken j Thaw had come duwn from Mattea wan in the mornlni; and appunil in J Knod eplrlt. A rimtii lu the Dlstrlit Attorney's nfflci. wa set aside for him and thi re he ate a very hearty luncheon. He said to a few cullers that ho was kIhiI t) Klvc a Jury a chance to observe his mental condition. He was not excited and thcte was little of the ordinary assertion of his own Im portance so frequently observed be fore). Objected to Thaw on laml. When court opened In the afternoon Mr. lie Tord i-nld that he wanted to call Thaw, detained as an Insane prisoner ut Matteawsn. and Mr, Palmer objected. "Whin Thaw came hi fore the Crand Jury tn this case I exnmlned him," in terjected the Justice. "I found him competent to take an onth, kIvo names and dates; of course his testimony Is to be taken as evidence." Thereupon Thaw marched In. He sat quietly In the chair r.t first, hut later a- he became excited or stirred up over questions he crossed his knees, thtew his arms over the back of the chair and switched around. Mr. De Ford took him In Imnd at first nnd Thaw. nnswerliiK mostly "I was." testified that he was at Mattea wan In the fall of 1912 except when he was out as a witness nnd that he believed he was there on November 2. He had met Anhut on that date first out In the hall and then In the counsel room, where they hnd talked for sav er aI hours. Dr. Hussell had told him that 11 law yer would come to see him who would act for him, Hussell, ami dlscusa the matter of release, Thaw had talked to Hussell about this. "I was surprised to see that the con fidential lawyer was such a youiiR man; I had expected to seo a much older one." "What did you talk about? f!lvo me oerythIiiK as you rcmemhn? it," said Mr. De Ford. Anhnt Aaked for .2n,nilO, "He told me ho had talked to Dr. Hussell about the blatter ami I asked him the terms. Ho said It was $!!.',, 000. I told him that the amount surprised me, because I had not thought that i Dr. Russell would charun more than ' the other alienists. j "He told mo that Dr. nilHsell would ! have more trouble than the other alien ists. I usked Mr. Anhut If that was 1 the least Dr. Hussell would take, and I he said It was. He said that iindouht-1 edly certain newspapers which were unfriendly to me would nmko trouble! and that made It worth more." . "How much was Anhut to fret nut I of this?" I "I do not remember exactly, but ho 1 said either 2,!i00 or $S,On0." "Was anything more said about the I matter of coat?" "! asked him most emphatically ' Continued on Fourth Page. n iM'-u-i. un xorr ,.f, r. l. lam iiMrfiai- Hal, i r. ,.H HhmiI fcfcitiii,a tl man. 1 m. - . 4M' tort,- ". I I I I l-al a.l. ! 1 tt'tm 'i ' mi ' 'i' It- f e ;i a4 it k 1 T 'laauai l.iaiH t . nitMm m In ndi M t.ani..) tl.. laaxatMMMJi' a.-mrMr ' tank mt" t na Wiadaa all ia i4 ti.wvrr. a a 1 iaXHI-1 I. ' 'ia S aM 1. .nt. ul a Hi, ha- BaMHt.Ntoal hi r wf t aaia la - ili ntaWaJ h t MM4Mii Tn. I inortiwi mt lafjMaal") lHea 4MHMI tlita l.Me ' m 'iiH l the taMik U MA4na aw r K"1 ',1. mm ia-reav la la te4 !' 'l-il .. M a' tla aaaa Una I'. . uart' f-. 1 tatMaa nf n . e n , tai. .. aiia.au. nl a 1 i,r iiaxntwi-ii it iih mmm; I .. I,,.. .. ,1. I ,?. I Iff I .l , I- I 1 . n ,.1 r $ . e rlet ) , I 1 I, I,., It, p Wl h -e ill I,. 1 , , .till eilil p I., lml Ii - . .1 .r lapl'.i ' 1 I MRS. WILSON ON TOUR OF WASHINGTON SLUMS liill. Willi i'irriM' iiml iiti' i.iuil Mli'.t ami wi Cuiiri llniiii- IlliU Wliis.n.'- Mm- 1.. Mi- V Will-on hml n tlli-l IiiiihI 1 X,i-i .1 II' e tn u.i Iii the Washington slums, which entile pe!, ills sa) life the worst III Alller- lifi.y, the I'.itelKII hrl el.ll . llKlllhst '..I Twtiiiut.iiiinlillisioliti-yiil the party in-eli'lnK Ml I'uKe ,ih the l'nil.,1 Slate- nf pitt liil ttnrkars. which Cfllslitetl of lepreaelitatlt'e m Una , mmn t Ml- WIIpiiII Mf .latlli- W I'lllChot. Copies nf tin le-ollltllill tteli Mil .. Mr- r. hlb..ld Hopkins. Mis K I' I'resldetit Wils.ui and Sn IMn.inl i in t . Itlikneil and ItepieHeuiiitlti s Humph- and . i ri.iuiiiiiiiiiati.tii Has -i ih t.i i t. it lets i.f MissiHilpi-l and Kiihn mid ,.,,, u ,t, th,, ii,., k, nudum Cirri nf I'tillfernlti asklni; fm siiiillar action -.ivini' Th- .i-nti.il p.iin' o' evtim.n.itton .is , lh v ,,, ,,!,., , m.,110,,,,, li.tiil .illej. iihl. Ii bini: imo Mas ii dwell- ,hl. uni-rii.itloiial -olldaiitt of mil m..n I'l-i-'e fm lil-n Immlitraiits ,,., ,ml t.aptidl-tf. mi either sale of The ibiieinljit-nf the nrliMlial Inliali th,. Atlantic shall not be allotted t.. Hunt" now for the iiin-t lirt live In Ma-1 ,ll)llt r !i;nrr . opinion of Had- sin-liu-etts .iieiiue and own iiintnr cars. .-n.i if me .i.ief i- .oiuiateii witit negroes I'lck.inlntil.t- iitnie nnd -tand at the ,,lutlnn vmir i mil will I -tuMi-lum; I'te-ldentlal motor Mis. Wilson wa- VilpMi,,. ,,r,., !,., , ureatly Intere-t.'.l nnd f i e.iuently stopped Ami)K ,,tlier thlni;.. the letter fiom to talk with -ome of the llttl ie- Mie Allied Ti.iiIi- Cunell- ,i,tin In Snow i.iiut the f.iiind the -aine statement ","!rf ubiikmI In the .-.mie mvupn-, "mC .c,. is n member of a ilinibli-' tiotl-, Hie women who take In wnslliniT I .,,,. nl,p,IH,.() , nrK.ullzed lab.,1 The were s. rubblne out linen. The men for1 ,,. ,.,..., f,,ro.-.l r.rnnnitlnt. the most part weie MIcawberliiK around from . , ,.im,)()lnt u.a ,.,, ,lf w.illliik: for nm htf.,11 to take the was . )e ,Mlok,,,ni,,.rHi but .v UliU. , home. Die children stood open eyed, ad-1 Mrlke, ff),. tut.u ,lllimhs, ,.. i mirlnir the wmneii who passed froin,, tariA . ii .. n,a r,fl Mr all sorts of -Uiei- tlons. HuKhes ile which n sell to be called Tin Cup uilej befnie the street nomen o'sture bnaiil named It after the Junior Senator from New Jersey, and Haxland cr urt. tt hli 'i n-iil to Ii l!:m- alli i al-o were lnpi ted. The leitlI.i!oti went m stiiily at tlrst hand the s.tuatlon In the Washington slum dlsirli Thi ie a movement on font tn foibid tlie ue of alley- i resi dence properties and ti mntert them into playKinund" NEW CHIEF IS AN EXPLOITER. i novel sort of chief he turns on all tlie n..H W. I. mm Tnkea Until nl l.iitin cral.y side nf his 'swank' and tells the American Diplomacy. I publisher- nf mauar.lnes who were stuck Wt-utNiiTON. Mav I,". -The appoint-' fm a l-ntuiiie" 'There are too mont of Hoax W i-oni; of has VeKa. m!ln' "f ' ,vlsl1 nn" 'vvo"1', N. M., to be chief of the litln American i invent a painless death for inabilities.' division of the State Department was,"1" ""' m.'iKtir.lne m.ide him such a- nnnounceil to-day. This nppolntment lines not teiiiilre conflnnation by the Senate nnd the new Incumbent took up bis duties lit imrf He 1- the son of the present Chief . Justice of th" Supreme Court of New i Mexico and has been fnr many jvars In! the iidvertlsln;: butlness. A- nn adver tising nuent he has made frequent trip Into Mexico. His post Is regarded as one of the hlKheft Imp.trtance In the State Depart ment. 1'ninlly It has been filled by men who have serwd us Mlnl-ters In Latin Amerkan countries. The extensive American commercial IntereMs in tho Latin American countries add to the responsibility and Importance of the position. Mr. IionK succeeds W. T R. Doyle, re signed, who had had ten years of un usual experience with Latin American affairs. He accompanied both Secre tary Hoot and Secretary Knox nn their tours of Central and South America. POLICE RAIDS ON THE HEIGHTS. I.lrnt. I'ndrrhlll Vlalla Tnn Al iened (ianilillna; Ilnhaea, Halds on two allcccd KamhllnR houses by Lleijt' t'nderhlll of Inspector Daly's staff resulted hist nluht in the arrest of two men as proprietors and tho confis cation of tables and paraphernalia. The places visited were the HermltaKo nt ."IS West lSlith street, corner of Iiroadway, and the Wyanoke Social Cluti nt ITfi .'est 1 l.'ith street. In tho first place Jack liarfunkel, 2G years old, of "77 Third street, Jersey City, was ar rested and held on the charpo of main-1 tulnlns a aambllnif house. William ' Kaufman of .'CO West Hist street, was taken from the other address on a simi lar chnrco, Lieut. Cnderhlll made the raids in person with a squad of men from the West UTith street station, POETRY TO AID WAR VICTIMS.! Unrrn Rlrna nf Itnly to Pnhllth Her Work. Svrtnl CnMe fininteh to Tnr Srx. ItoMK, May in,- Queen Klena. who Is n daimhtcr nf Klni; Nicholas of Monte negro and for several years has been known as n writer nf poetry, has decided tn publish a volume of her lyric poems, the proceeds of which will be devoted to Ihe benefit of the families of Mnnte nefirlnr who hnvc been victims of the Ilftlkan war. . Ilrellmi Wrnids lloleli. Whltr Mil., N. II, The Mount J'lrJiAnt, The Mount U'athlnilon. Uooklnc Ofnrc, :u Mb Ave. Tel. Mad. Hq. ran. BRITISH LABOR ASKS RECALL OF MR. PAGE iMIIH ll ltl'iTi tll; itl.HIMI lltllll- I lllllllll I llllll llf f I . lilliMninr. ' J Hl'I'ilV I ( I lls I Inn nf IhimIiIi iIim . I'af A 1 u. I. ntilf KimtMi tt- mi 'MMI lll " I ' . afc Vai. . . 1 , . 1 l.iiaffs Mai I- Ttw l-nJ'.ii 1 i. nun. II, r 'til .lit lie 1 1 .e.; 1 ia ! uHHHiMa auV . ed f 11.1..11 a! a tw" ,h Ibip ptenlna tn.ii. .inr alia h-i 'a.ini lit .if U .ll 1 II I' 14. I i. Hii.k VaiiMMdib 1 ' Hie 1 1.. 1 Mi lam ,m Ilia Mo . ml ' ..f I'l l, 1, ji i,n mail,- I.? 1 lie lllil riuilea ile i, .,f ,i H ..rl '!' Ml l"ll:r U .ill ..te.i, .1 i.f iilalllW ,j lab- I Tlie laxililtl'lll -!' a tl-at III l...i,l..n Tiinlia " "1.11111 tl "ttnncli it M ill- il, 1 upHiliitiiii'lit Iii the 1 'mil 1 uf sit Jiuiiit. . of nil AiuUiHKiidni I'lm i .1 lull, 1 up I plilll'llt llf Olflllllteil lllleil II IllP IIMII mlllltll lltnl le.i,Mn l'reilillt Wll. .111 'ill leflill lilt llii,.llltllill atlll llll.al.i lite fill Ml I'll,'!' nlie W Itn Illnll It ll tipl'i .-nt the nplmnii" of ih uniklui, i'l.ises of the I'nlted Hlate- of Alm rii.t ulitl uhn Is mule acceptalile t.t Ihe nl - ,VUIllll Murliele llf 'lie 111111. 1 KlIIU llllll ' The . ouni il iiImi UIK'f Sli l;,lv..il,l Illllnlllst- ttillinut a stleiiuou- pnt"t ......1,. ...., .... n..!,,!. M1..i, . ,., , r 1!ltc.t. ,17 villi boys. A ' further pioof of th" cnndltlons that prevail In this establishment is that even the hi Ip they secured tn take the places of the strikers have t elicited and none on strike without Hie aid of any I nrKanlxatlnu." Another note of fi'lticl-m of Mr I'ar.e. iilthoui;h less severe. I- struck by rmilfj I'ulr, a 1 1 1 it 1 1 class wiekly. "A Mr. Waltel II. I '.me Is ciimini; to represent I'nclc S.iui al the Court of St. James's He i lilted Ifnr.l'.i U'oiV I believe he has spen' llln little life pilititiK thlnits. but Jum a- -non as he received a diplomatic billet from a 111 1 "Mr. P.me should take Unnwledtte of th" pit from which he wa- ilicod. I ir.ive him tnore credit and 1 're-Men! "-"On more sense. HussII Doubleilay, secretary of noiibled.iy. I'.-nre Co. .'-aid last uiKht that the fact of the firm'.' factory Indue an open shop was cenorally known. "It has always been nn open shop," he said. "This Is the tlrst wo have heard of any objection to Mr. I 'ape on that account. I do not see that there Is anything for us to do about It." Labor troubles in the lioubleday, l'ase S- Co. factory in Oi.ulen City have occurred nt various times, but no serious imitation has originated there within lite years. Ambassador I'aite is a director of Ihe company, but not on officer, NEW AMBASSADOR SAILS. Mr. rater Kuril lie la finliiK In fnr niplmne Prlninrll, Walter Hlnes Pawe, American Am bnssadur to nnKland, sailed yesterday by the White Star liner Ha llic, diplo matically reticent about many thlnits. but quite positive that he would not appear In knee breeches and that he was ttolns; In for diplomacy primarily, and not entertainment, lie has not taken a permanent resi dence In London, and until ho docs so he will stny nt the CnmbrldKo Hotel. NATURE ADVOCATE HUNTS MATE. She Must Wear KetT ( Intbra and -Marry by Contract. San Francisco, May in, Ernest Dar liner, a hack to nature man, who lived elKht yeans In Tahiti, returned lo his native California to-duy to start on a world search for a woman who shares his beliefs In costume, diet and mar rlaRo by contract. The last named he resrards us tho only sensible stylo of weddlnir. DarUiuc obtained a ismall banana plantation near Tahlll and managed to live from lis products. Ho cuts 'only fruits, vcuetnblos and mils and wears In the tropics only a loin cloth. Hero ho wears a sweater nnd knickerbockers, without slides or hut, Darling is a graduate of Lelnud Stan ford I'niveralty and left here because, tho police persisted in n(rrestlnif him for his vagaries In dress, lie says he wants to travel and sco (lustave .Vagal, a Ger man, who wears no clothes and eats raw fond and lives In a colony of fel low believers at Mount Veritas, Switzerland. M mOLTR KEAR DEATH. I'i,pael l I'larlffla I al lead Mff.ap lal... iMMhrraim . m 11 ii Ma tp lir-an.-n' li ' IVlf.l Va, I .- Illlll.M'l , :, I 1. Hat ! n. itffall, . f II V I'ai-lti it,. ilr,.i,.i ia,la' . 1 1 .1 a ... l I'lar . . f..ln ACTS QUICKLY rOK ASTOR "liiilll llilniuir rndi llal llln Hum al iiarr pi a Ml Ja4aipral. I ,. n1 Aaln IT..I h 'inU-llli'lll lealir i.i I.i l."l . n I hIPi.'I 'In. ai;ullisl I .laai.l ij Mlr a la H i fri lil Su pfftti i ' -nl I JhpIIi' 1'i-nitl I1..1 An iwwiu lltff et,e,',it.,H S Mill l.t llie flll'l " ..ri,'. Mi IUil"it r aeiit ii tit put Hll '. lie UMtel l l Wail Mil ft t.l II l.t t.llp-l I Tile ,lt.,M .llllll t.H,l ,P lp p I. . a- PEACE DAY TO BE PEACEFUL t-littl ll.taitl ) Xallnnalll Hml He llHrmleil. 'Ill" litail d of IMlll allull Mllnpt tl a leant, i Hun i.,l,lai plionllni f.. a lllllli Ktaiif'll I'eliri- l'.ilelita of larliins liatlt.llltllllrp. hut a I'lt eli p tiii-lpiila i.f ht-.,p 'o under- lanil tt Ii if would hai'pi n If I I'Hi'i' tilt Ii tawitnl Kl.t l tt inutility nthel tli iii 1 1 i own nt t ii p i .tin- it-.; i Mini- Tn, I fill llllt-l tlnll ttlle llllTi fill" llallieil l.t Sllpt HUH nib tit Mil ktt I'll fn. II tllll lllllt'l'lsill" I'elebr.ltloU I'tllV line ai'.il in-lit I'liinti ip in Inite all ,.lll! I IllllHi- SHIRLEY KELLOGG TO WED. W Intel- fisrilra tar I'alla Mrfnre llintiliMrillurnl of l.ule'a Hart. . ..ii I .if, 1'ip.ili h la Tiik Si t.t..N.p).s, May IS Ml Shirley Kel-li-Cf ttho nut one of the stars at ihe Winit-r C.iiden In New Vork l.t-t se.i--ini .mil has slnte been niuieailni: here. has decided to retlro fio'ii the sttiite on .Mat- 31 to jret married. 11,1 man Iiik'i' will bilni: to an end the einbarrasslni; time she ha.- had here In i oiisi iuencit of the eiiKeinen of I.oudon men to pay their ilevottntis to her Shu h. is been bouibiirileil tilth letters of af fei liiiii, liH'liiilliii; etitht offers of 111(11 i l.m'e line of Hu e i ame from an Auu rlriin t I-ltnr 'Such a tbiod of drfecllnii Is illstiuh- iiiB." said Shirley w In. t tn do with It "and I don't know BYZANTINE CROWN FOR GREECE. Mnnnt Alhua Monks in I'reaeot i War Ijiirilson nnd Secietary of the Treaaarr tn Klnar Cnnalanllne. Navy Daniels conferred with the I'resl 'jKn.il ( it.ir lrt.itc- fn Tnr sin t j dent for nearly an hour. Athiuc,.. May K.. - The monks of Mount ; The conditions of the defences of the Atlios, thu celebrutid monastery on the 10.1st of the Knean Kea. oontamphtted endlnn the rmperlal robe and the crown used by the llyznntine Kmporors, now Itl the keeplilK of the monk-, to KIllK Cons.autlne of lire.',',, fnr him to wear j at his cnronatlon. Tin. fiou'ii u-iiirii i- oitiii.io.i ...in,! perns, is likely to become permanently 1 B'"1't!iik hut no less Impressive In Its the Itnyal crown of c.reece. The robe, i revelation of the seriousness of the pos , which is covered with !-.iten Kohl, ! "Ihlllties which Ile In the present sltua . weiKhs fifty pounds I ,,,im !! fnrt il'sclo.-ed to-day that two cnnip.inle.s of tlie Coast Artillery ,,... Corp- have been ordered to Hawaii to MRS. WILSON BARS TURKEY TROT man the cast defences there. - ( The-e tun tympanies will sail from I'rcalile nt'a Wife lilvea Her First ' Sun Francisco on May 1M, They were ! Dnnce nl Wlilio Moii.e ' itlven enctly ten days notice of their I Washington, May 1," -The llrst dam e since the Wilsons entered the White H)iu-e took place this evening when Mrs. Wilson entertained for her daugh ters. The east room was u-ed for dancliiB and all the other state suites and the ; longer corridor for the promenade, ; Mt;-. W llson barred the turkey trot I'or two years the War Department and other very modern dances. hun been pradunlly IncreasliiK the car- i .- . i ff,,in nt Hawaii. These lncreasc-s have IF0XHALL KEENE SUED FOR $201 i Wn ma''" tn"1 n" ,1,c f0"'"-""0'!'' T ailvanced to completion. It Is a fact, ' l). l.n..nlc..'. -ny. Ile Otre. nn r.,oil n'Vertheyp. that there two companies ..... . are helm; sent out considerably In ad ami llrli.lt. In 11107-on. vancp nf !1)0 ,,.,, (in wllrh t was J'oxhnll I". Keene. son of the late planned to send the next Increment of , James I!. Keene, was served at his the Hawaii defences. It is explained , home In Westbury, L. 1 , yesterday with , tn-niltht that certain i;un carriages wers papers in a suit by Delmonleos to recover money due for food nnd drinks furn!!icil to Mr. Keene from 1907 to 1 J05. The i omp'alnt -av- that In the two yen is Mr. Keene ran up a bill of M71. of which $2H1 Is still dui'. FRFTZI SCHEFF GETS DECREE. Her Divorce From John Km, Jr., .Unite Abanlole Yeatrrilnr. Whiti: I'i.ains, Mny 16. Justice Keoph In the Supreme Court Rrnnted a final decree of divorce to-day to Prltzl Scheff, freeing her from John Tox, Ji. He was her second husband. She was narrled first lo Il.iron von Hardelehen, whom she also divorced. It was disclosed to-day that the sinner Rot her List divorce on evidence that her husband spent the nlnht of May 3, 1 1111. with a woman unknown to her In a New York hotel, resisterlnfr ns "J. Farley and wife." The Interlocutory decree was granted by Justice KeoRh on Junuary 27 last. The couple wero married on December 13. 1908, A MARTIN LUTHER DAY WANTED. Churchmen In Convention Urs Holiday lor October 81, 101T, Lutherans In convention In this city decided last nlKht to urKe all State Lr tslnturcs to mako October 31, 1917, the 400th anniversary of the birth of Martin Luther, n legal holiday. The conven tion Is In St. Luke's Churrti. Forty-soc-ond street, near Seventh avenue, and Is attended by 300 deli-Rates from Now EiirIiiiuI, New Vork and New Jersey, A commlltee was named tn enter at once upon the preparations for celebrut- UiR tho anniversary, A publicity bureau , is to be established nnd lecturers are tn be sent throiiKhout the United States to. speak on Luther nnd his services in Christ's ciiuse. Tho holiday refers sim ply to the one day, tho exnet anniver sary. Somo are snld, however, to favor a movement to muko it a permuncnt holiday. HVDHrtM RIVKIt DAT UNI'. Mrt to-day from New Vork. tii-morrow from Altavoy. nfc iteemboit columns for leavlat lime, Ait, PKir.B TWO CKNTS. ARMY AND NAVY PLANSREVIEWED White Hniis.i rtintVivnci mi N ii i inn's stivnirih mi l.llllll llllll Cit. u ri;i:i.i(i ir u.u.m iiili;iNiiiiir i liiinlii I'iiM Tun VNii ii. tin liitc ii'i;iiluii'iii. H I I l.l.l.li H II W VII i Ailiiiini-iniiinii Liliiiiiitioii nf niiii'ii'ini' M iniiiiii" It- I Mt Ml I I JI til l'. v . ,. M t . i. w I'l m ! Ill I .i.i I, r "lib .nl ' , lie III lull Hill III III I'l 11 I II' ' .' M 'I Itl ItlpB II I'll' I I ' I f .1 I'. "t.l . ...II tl.'. Ilnl Mllfisll llllll llteliefill lelntlitll- I.' I It -til til- I U . Ii. I tiitii-iii -. ii itti- le.ituiil iii-duy that lie duitiii-ii.itliitl I- iUlellv takniK sin h pii caiitl in- as ttiiul.l -afemi.iril the n.i t.nll In Hie 'l.-lll of ttollble ari-liiK out if tile I'M ' III Sllll.lt, nil l'li-!lell Wll II llllll- I lllftl. ' iiilieeite iif tin- .lapane-e Mluntlnn ta lu;; an .intm lunal.- mm. nt appap nt be feel- that iinn tfiiulii- him pot iKiiore tin- pns-ibilit.e- I Ivulftices point in the i mi, 'lu-inii tii.ii Hi" Administra tion ha- tlei'iileil that il ttnulil lie an in excusable liil-tnlte to i.fpo-e the nation I'Veit to the possibility of consequences which mliiht arise out of a male uf tin-prep.'llellne--. The I'resldein iu'Colilliii;ly held a conference thi- afternoon with the of ll- . i vers lu chaw of the State. War !inH Navy departments. After the cln.e of hi- intind nf callers nnd his semi-weekly talk with tho correspondents arttni; Secretary of State Moore, Secretary of United States were discussed and a ten tative programme for strengthening- the effectlvi ness of these defences wag out lined .,,,.,., nal. Indepeiiden' of till- White lloiisa I departure. They nn- the 119th and thw HSd. both now nt Kurt WashliiKton, Maryland, on the Potomac Itlver beloW WnshliiKlon. Willi the utmost secrecy other piep.i ratlons are itolm; ahead with the sole ' purpose of Iticrea-lnc the efficiency of the defences of I'nlted Stales posses i slnns. completed stumer tlinu n.iu neen ckp peeled anil that this accounts for the earlier mnteinent of the troops. Nine I'rrpnrntlnin. Theie is no question nbout prepara tions beliiR maile by the navy nlmiK the same line as those under the direction I of the War Department, hut orders bat e been isiueil that no ships bo moved in such a way ns to afford the sIlRhtest foundation for any suspicion that the movements are In the direction of prep arations to meet an attack. When the White House conference were in proRress the Japanese Ambas sador had already called on John Has sett Moore, acting Secretary of Stute. Immediately after the White House con ference Ambassador chimin aRiiln culled at the State Department. While It Is quite certain that the Am bassador's mission was to muko Inquiry as to when Gov. Johnson Is to sIrii the alien land bill tho slRitlrlcnncc of the fuct that he come twlco In pirson to as certain this wos not lost. On his llret visit ho was informedby ActlnK Secre tary Moore that the State Department did not know when the bill Is to be signed, 'but that tho President might know, On his second visit ho wos in formed by Prof. Mooro that the Presi dent had told htm ho did not kov either. Tho Ambassador pot a copy of the mesaaRO from Gov. Johnson to Secre tary Bryan to-dny. He declined to make any comment on Its contents. Attache" of tho embassy who have heretofore talked dolly with nowspnper men denied themselves to the correspondence to-day and could not be seen ut all. From tho Ambassador's Inquiry as to when the bill Is tn bo slKned It was con cluded here that ho Intends to have somethliiR further to say ns soon us the m,,nHUro becomes law, cm i ue otner hand, tho President was authority for the statement lo-uay mui inn .minima trutlon considers the next movo Is lo reply to tho Jnpunese protest. The draftlnR of this reply has been begun by Counsellor Moore nnd will bo the Kin Vsn Winkle flyer f.r Ihe CslsUHl Ml. ll Wt Shorn It. It. dally ex Sunday M!.ri, tlml trip Hliinly. May ITIh. fr,,. rorllanill Si. Wjio, J". Jl Weal 4)4 M. JflO P. M. mode HIV Mad.-iaf.