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'. eb iM ..te misa taass O s - 4mh embled, hedere *e 1114 " w ish 4d 4muistee te Srst step apIwla to giebe s da etha tO tse seg~ taf sims -bit t m e weaon - to be in 2 2-MI . ... a e erhestep at to o servants maba tin a! knew. Tertu have , and seeders w i aw toy MeY en thene rbmlals and the lntefllees of detectives. "E>ven the IOMta Ot France age Mtlt "lwc i 6 the o... ewoi raedd. stand at the heed. has edhfisested six hil et55 theIr savings. That's one -ause et troble in Europe. "Mowever, if the peasants are weaptag silk steeings, that is btter for o9 than the old Whes peasats had no stoek stc sad no shows, slept on reeds* or dry lieaus on the bare dirt tioor. were forbidden to kill sale mals sestropyig etops, and were dometimes eempelled to stay ap all night bmting tagseat ponds with Doles to keep crosking fro from distauriag their masted' sleep in the casle. Whiether Ptaoh peasats wear silk stockings or the ei- onsied ha. de Iaie., the Frenas pvrn ment keeps ts head. it has put a limit of $3 a ton a Coal Ameriea.. A shameful pets., the rate of 664"Mgo Thh recognise what "this eeutW M have to regse ensaoil-. "et the only w t del ehl esring is pes-kIam than mo1otss Ththe The exp osos Ip Waln Street a plalud why muropesa gstetae io released political prisoners a' soon war was oer. uoe. has learned by experieane that moderation is best it dealing with unreasoning violence. To keep locked in jail men that have hun dreds of desperate and reckless friends outside is coesidered aot t wise in Europe, especially when the prisoners' crime consists df talk or opinion. It is possible. that the reesat W11 Street calamity, with doses of innocent men and women killed and wounded, might have been avoided by acting with political prisoners as was done by Eng land, France and other civilised countries when war eAad. S In i914, yhen the war was start ing, an ofecer of the German im peral guardwrote a yohcas wmay or may not have be ttin 1914, outlined every thn excn as it shappiened tre dosstruggle betwsen Rus Thore need not he ay "tremen dous stuggie" If the United States through Its Administration wili at tend tqIts own American business and aswRussia and other coun tries toattend to thelg business= 4 msan, and every woman f, shomd reed the p regard to la# and the Eaing et contract'. Mr. Hughes says that Article X In the Loeof Natios, the pae tieuhar anl htMr. Wisa calls "the het the Leagge," and that KrCox has swers, wowed, promised, and declart$ that he weuld anteres, is weudid in seek a way as to feres thia esentry into war on Etepet euder. Artidle I, aseerdla to Mr. *D he.and everhy ele * e ~a te '~ Easeuse in the "topresrv the tsr*e torial Integrity and politleal Inde "-that a to al the other nations hu the Lafs, ad the method bw whieh thsagree sment by the Unilted States weuld he carried out is to he decided by olacouncil rhdw efssI Ere, a council nwhich the - Unie States would halve only oes vote and would of coqrae be out voted In the interests of Entie which believe that thIs counfr ddn't do Its duty in the late wer. The way to 311 the Le~eof -Nations,ImudbgArtieleX to msdthat met , fo 60 wihit ?ceOUsa3e em isa w RIP, W IN1 15 BA U-'HT OU -I on IN DUBLI Sin 0S1nart Attack Lorry Loaded With British ,Troops. TWO KILLFD I FIGHTING Mayor MoSwimey; Seeningly I Brighter on 39th Day of Ibnger Strike. * DUBLIN, Sept. 20.-A vient street battle ensued be today when Sain Fe ers aaed lorry filed with )oldiefs. T . of the laiter are in a eriteal eondition as a result of r e du ig the g One f ie esilante of the toej ,s e.,,.,4, .. NWrlga ggenremavla spgeag., CORK, Sept. ,.-All of the eleven ins Fein hunger strikers in the Cork jail werp in critical eonadition tede3. .is has he forty-second day of their self-I starvation. appeal has been made to the Amerieas authorities on bebalf of Joseph Epsay. one of the priseners, who eppera. to be on the verge of ote~alspe. It is reiasme# that daia is Amerean eti5 , having s ast live i Moutaw. Kemuf 1 eaid ta o .been saarried in the was asmed. as laeultios is his Ia, k semesd ter ma ninth of his tion, a mesa S *f b k thee e1 .,RinnPia banger strike in jaile spoke to these about him 16 so Briston Jail indir1itF. Be his wonders tut grasp en his ities to the con solation he recei VeJrOm his religion ON Ut. EU N miOT. The British millit5y at Dublin was active' all night leat. and the prom lees of a number of Sims Feiners were raided. skid a dispatch froni Dublin today. One pefton waskilled outright and several others were wounde in a battle between soldiers and Irish Volunteer) near Dublin on Sunday. The clash occurred while the volur teers were drilling. Bombs were ex ploded during the fighting. Forty ar rests have been made. Damage claims from the resent series of ekttes between Sian Feiners and Uniedists at Belfast now total $7.000,00p, said a dispatch from Bel fast today. SLAIN NEAR GRAVE OFHER SOLIESON Woman, 66, Stranged on Week ly Visit to Cemetery-Clothes Torn From Body. SOUTH AMBOT. N. J.. Sept. 20. rour finger marks on the throat of Mrs. Mary Orembewies are the strong est clues the police have to the ident ity of a footpad who strangled her Friday while she was on the way to the grav, of her son, who was a mem ber of the Ameriean ex~peditionary forces in the world war. Her body was found Saturday morning in a nilump of bushe& near the cemetery. ater her husband and lietghbors had uade s atl-night seareh for her. She was sixty-sia years old. Her eon died ra France twe years ago frem iafiuessa. Until his body reach ed this oeantry, a few months ago. ge huew sareely a moment's peace. Thereafter she was aceqstomned to make.a semi-wpeekt pilgrimage to his grave ina Betrounemetery. She went always- on Wednesday. wleb was tile day the young man died, and en Friday. whish was the day whem funeral servisee were con ducted fee him here. Her custom yas eneralty known in the neighborhood. The motive of the stranger was evi dent. Waist and skirt had been torn frein the body. The .flesh of her threat boes finger pits -so deep as to show that her assalant was a mas of tremendous eor husband and seas said the re port that she sa ecustomed teo ar y money in her elething was err. neous. She sever had more than' a few cents in her peeseilon, they said. MAS AID 'WOMAU SL.ASHED., During an* altercation last night in the apartmnent at 1106% First street northweet. Roebert Morse. negro, was severely cut about the head and faos, ad 'iilian Beverly, also eored. we sved ,-uts on the face and threat. Bth were tahon to Freedmen's Me. Mis1, where Bermr's edl~iem s is mi to be eerinna. ATRICA LONDON, NWp. 2--* n fomal nestin of PNMb pam.e Saeln at wil tae ptes merrow, a llstmp toi 'the -o Nther se is diapesed to -the me.$atlem. Bath the a i n Ruso ray s ow'4u.OY are maylm i Ih that their arties may lawos" e mlItau sitale e thPelish hattle frdat befere the nsgetlaiem get mUdr way. SOVEENTERS ITALY'SSHOPS Iron and Steel Workers Are Granted Share IwControl of ildus*y. ROME, Sept. '90.-An agreement baa been rea-hed between the lres and stde workers and the factory elrs, by which labor will get a shore in the control of industr, it wdi announced today. A co1e alm d tw* will be appoh to eo Ma et a Stan #i be det The tto-system, et 3t le by t idik 50sii I t art given a void in, the eoterol f industry ,to be a forward step t eh probably will be emulated in other countries. "'Te whole world In in a state of e.akeaNe upheaval and sttemaa eaet psuwaet the forwafe maseh of deatA"' .aid the psemirr.. "States. .mae. mat roeesgle this. They loo a" trOv to the new sed t/mas. The same.kind er troMhe we have lad i Italy Is Prevalent every whore in r am r o . ..e. .... t . wv.... ste sekig .eems ad a voes to the manaemeat of tiusutry. !rases is quiet east new, bat doubtless her time wil e... . We are s.t. . . thet e with the a pizatioa of our workors. ad It toamy ohf deire to get the awn bark to werk.' 1313S5 RUSSIAN IDEA. Premier Glolitti denied that any Rufan gold has been used in Italy to support the labor movement for Ahe creation of Soviets in the fac tories. He believes that the men selied upon the idea of workers' councils because it fitted in with their desires. "it is important for the workers to realise that the mill owners cannot o on forever raising wages," co tinned the statesman. 'This knowl edge will be brought home to them when part of the responaslbity for the continuation of industry falls upon their own shoulders." Aocording to the tentative agree ment. the workers will get the fol lowing benefits: 1-Increase In wage,. 2-Workmen, through accredited representatives will have certain authority in directing the work in factories. 3-Annual vaeations. GRADSN OF FRANCIS JOSII IS NOW PRIEST VUNICH. Germany. Sept.20 Prince George of Bavaria. a grandson' of the late Emperor Franeis Joseph of Austria, has been admitted to *iest hood.* UILRA.D AGREES TO BE FRENCH PRIS, Sept. 2S-PmIer Mil lersad has -cepe the smie. tIe. fer the Preddesey of the French sepublic, It was efkelally anueseed this afterume. if he as eteeted by the natlemal asseeml he will emessed President n...baum who is Ml. Aleaa Mieraad Is a mem. .of the Sai...,.,y. Be h. msae etmi o Praese s Jan.. ayl last. Re was fot'aerip a edeethe raedal et o the . Ueellita bet meedied viewa as geaty that he bees. the eb fatheinpteee et epdsafter he ssumed the , prsisei S WA&NUGO, 91 SLUSH PROB HERE ON WED Hearings Will Be Hel In Capi tal and May Last Two Weeks. The Kenyos slush fund investiga tAn eommittee will resume its hear ings at 10 o'clock Wednesday mern ing bere, Repeblcan loaders an ne-ee tdy. A dayr of witnesses already have been ordered to appea. at that ,ime. lesysn is expected to reach Wash ton this a4ternoe. =CeIuDn s I CAPIAL. The Kenyon Committee began its investigations an Washington last sprtng. Most of the recordis bearing on the hearitgs are still it the Capital, this being the deelding factor as between Washington' and New York. All phases of the alleged "slush fupd" tpvestlgation not yet gore into either rIll be taken up here. The hearings wie take place at the Capitol. MANY WwI mSuS WAIPAuD. senator Kenyen. now on his way back to Washington after cooference. in the East. it was understood. has already wired Senator Reed and other members of the oommittet to be on hand. A large number of wit nesses haVe been -snUpoenaed. the indications being that the hearings will conWau. several weeks, or batil thd whale bs beas sfited to SWORNU AGAN Expelled N. Y. Assemblymen, Just Re-elected, Take Oath. Face Fight for Seats. ALBANY. N. Y, Sept. 2e.-The yet New York City Socialists who were expelled from the state asseably ad subsequently re-elected took their oath of office shortly after noon today Is preparation for the special session of the legislature, which convenes to night. Seeretary of State Hugo swore them in. There is some Indication that the Re pblican majority In the assembly In ends to proceed with exttemo cau tion on the Socialist question angbhat the leaders may agree to a esapro nse which would mean the ,seating of two and ousting of three SocialistA. it is'regarded as possible by some of the legislators here that all Ave will be permitted to take their fts and that ao formal action will be Ml~ateg by the' Repubicans looking to uessa them. The question of the status of the are men, however, is bound to ooms before the legislature. as Assemb* man Louis A. Cvilller. of New Yek. Democrat, has announced bie intente S to challenge their right to member ship. This plan, if followed out, will force action. Plties is apparently demisM the contemplated action to beidhen with the Socialist.., as nettlier of the major parties is anxioUs to assume the responsibility for putting the.Se cialista out of the assembly a sca time. The Democratic minority is net ux pected to support any ouster aetten, either are down-State Repui es. AiBR0M5 FE CR51S NWg TORtK, Sept. pe drove 'to BrioolyU Mapid Tmait ar hare in a sight-eeet uIautodebtle eary today and .peed es paire tere with automatic pistole. Tbe pollee returned the fire and abase1 ohn Coanert, a passerby. 'a ski nd meoaed by the neeeing m fired at him. evidently ung'ei -reeson that he was a deW~ wse taken to a hoepital i*.Ue on itioni, having been *hm tbI. the right lung. -ieet. charge 3. 3. T. swr responsible for the attack.,1-. A aetomnobib in whiek e sees one a baby, were rlh ae fby a 3. R. T. trolid oas it "Ilid4 en greee tracke e getting ogt f eenol. A chain been thrown ovet the teny Wi that the first oer wouldfe the- wile. The baby web iared. Strikers also ape this secldent.L DAY aIN sPTEE " Anarchis Seheda XH AT WA ASS 'l i E N W y DST RoDI T. a\T TS8 vi WPSjH IIT VEREy 500 This is atu isA jaw to the Deparmen "job," "very," ad Brothe&K' Preping Thr *at, op Of chile the Die ';here a they w . There it a nd nature 00. *ut t coming be Ase made to come. because it was e - ~1 thing to do. tIuse she wanted to she wanted to tthe world, outside tke mere she bad spent of her life. an easy task for t permission to at I here. There were to be evercome. ry for her to make Washington before fed the e rtifiat sher enroliment. .EPTYUAL .~s Wled with excitement t for her-thoe visits att, rwhile Uthdl Baker has entire seventeen years i4 ii 1Mk e6y a few minute. from the ti a'apital, stie has seldom 40 city, and she was a bit the many automobiles, " ~ sevaI" in Munieb, Sept. Exe~ Bn.e fee Upriuing, German Paper. bOIDON, Sept. 20.--Warming that a s 9etet revolution may be at t lai Bavaria late this month th +e0unde{ by the German Soeialist aewuhepe! Vorwaerta, said an Ex 4Iange T egraph dispatch from Ber ii* tody; The dispatch says: "erwahrts reports that the "shoot Ogg fastt9si" to be held at Munich on iSb4r 24 may be am exeune fisr bietae overtbrew of the een S~ti'S it may support the aes di Porniei Crown Prinee UP Saatlto die tatorekil. Lua d ,ddrff ad be" ,.tKing of 3avaria (Lwi 911 Wil b...... ot BM 919M.( MB: W t Note T led Soon. A E"0 ve A&o. CLEVELAII p, G. mi. '.1 VAN 1) t..4 s Sister for School; nft' His Cry ~ning up to EtheI Baker en who this morning endred ere many who went because were others who went because I thing to do. and .the busy crosias and every turday Ethel made her inal trip to' Washington-the trip that ws awarded with the certificate which gave her permission to enter the high school here as a freshm;. Ethel returned to her home at Lor. ton, happy, enthusiastic. This morning she was to have been brought into Washington by her father. Gerg, Baker. day captuin at the Lorton Reformatory. DUOUGT TO NO.PITAL IN.TEAD. But Ethel Baker was brought in last night about T o'clock. She was brought in an ambulance, and she died at Emergency Hospital at 11:3 o'clock from a bullet wound, accident ally administered by her six-year-eid brother, while playing with a 22-cabi bet ringe. The bulle$ entered the tem 'he little boy became paneticthien after the shoting. He ran to his father and kept crying over and ever: "I didn't mean to do it. I didn't meoa to de it." Uon IDAD'S ATO; brte h anoshuiettn Father. A pefa ed, Likely t Drp ms.n plaint, Newever. SALEM. Mass. bept. 3.--ming and apparently happy. Mr. and Mr. Edward D). Milien. charged by the bride's father, -Aryel Riteson, wealthy Connecticut tobacco grower, with larceny of an' automobile in which they eloped, a'peared in couet today. Followinlg a conferenee be tween .attorneys it was stated that the c a would probably be dropped. A 7otinual was secured by mutual censent until tomorrow. The arrest of the young couple fol lowed a sensational automobile chase y the elder MitrhetS'on from his home in TriffteVU, Cn-., to the home of th brldesem'S mother here. U m alTo E' VRTWEmB 14 k" N.gMIm cum Zrs T tYs. ... ,twAD lea Fer Biii. RSTIOUS LETTER TO TIMES FU HS CLUE TO U.S. AGEE A warning that bomb explosions similar to the in New York were to eplace i Wabigs Qeveland, and Pittbar "very soon" was received. yes terday in a communication addressed to The Washington Tipes and mailed in Washington Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock, according u the canceled postmark on the envelope. The communication, which was turned over to the N, partmest of Justice this norning, was signed "A. A. F." (Anerican Anarc st Fighters) and was written witch p led pessIl on a pieo e of cheap white note-pper, OW' of 'Whiedr o~n AA. f. hee d *owrtlep sPaN ad 9 Abe dartet ih writer e note, It was stated. The letters used in the communication are lead pea.iL Sevral of the words are miaspel ly, according to officials of the Department ''4e envelope was addressed in ink, and bore two stamps. Agents of the Department of Justice are in as to the section of the city in which the letter was in an effort to find the sender. Officials of the department are inclined to' tbink tbat in locating the writer of the communicatiog important information as to the explosion in New Yorkranay bey ob tained. Customs House To Be Bombed, Warning Sqty' NUW YORE, Sept. O.-ust as the ti wore working td ,that September grand jury today was be ginning the most searching probe in tat explosive iad none the history of Ntew York In an egort to solve the t Wall Street explo- the b1...d is t Vui slion, it was learned that William .h Edwards. collector of Internal reve- members of the polls* Due. recetved warning that as 'at tempt would be made tomorrow to oane to run It dawn. blow up the customs bsTA LUAS TO 3&Tg3, The threat to Collector Udwarda it was pointed out that ye was written on a postcprd, which w s hae been a hotbed af estreslot no pent through the mails. It was signed A Citlsen." The card was turned tilIfryas.~ hswso swer to the custody of the eusto5 one element which eatered late Ira house. white Postmaster Thomas Q gges calnlatism. Patton and the Department of Justles w o.veed the hod wa were aotled. and virtually warn out The p-?:e "It was the most direct warni I believe that it could not hare tyke. ever saw," declared Colleotor 3dwar a .led far without attracting attdsk. thi afternoo.. ,he sender of th lotedneru.udnw~o "Thme wasting has me of the at- junypr.o h obne'ob tacbes of the customs house pretty cltom badly scared, but the building is us-PrmDyaetevhce lt hat I Wilbeo the jea a usalto IsadbterthneIt h a ties morgue eines the bomb blast inruetejune hog h ~all set last Thursday neen s a dsrcso onlwnNwTn dentsd today as that ot 3baa W.wolhaSbevryrif Eshrer, 31, a chaugeur, ef Brosklym. UwnP loewowoealt t. of the vi.a.s of the ..pl..le t. iigwsin h alSre by Mrs. Kebrer, mother of the sln serlotee. ewsto&i roth, She viewed the bedy twbespoiehaurtrancley ad .said that she could net be mis-tlnd aken. Fo h oeto i UTWT'mY DUEPUND ishr*a etudrls The Mystery surrounding the em-n- yaiues wgntos loon was deepened by identlea-thleswreue.Wie sU The fat tht the body remained mnlh n ia yn malasted In the morgue for nearly f~t epce tu.oa~b rear days had fed some of the investi-adsildahepoe raters to believe that the vietimpoktThnenfttste ight have been involved in some Cacduo nte isre ray, and perhapo might hare been the ihelagdlotrg 4 river of the wagon which oarrled thedtupadutIwhte fernal maohine to Broad and Wall lhePodfraqm Tre tspolice had sent broadcast do- cag i oiin re urptions of the dead man in an of-haeaert"btepie !ort to Identify him. rqet Ris features wore slangered by theqatestay iceon*. rpelea, but ais of the elething had ut t i rgia li Mrs. Use s upi that her emildaunnngfto ion was out of werk and may have lo hb"it"h ad leon in ~~ ~ ~ the Wwlsre ititme ageedse whih ariedth ng~jsb Whtn helesy hisNlTfe