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TEM PAGES- ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. THIRTY-FIRST YEAR, Vol. CXXII. No. 39. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SUNDAY, MAY 9. 1909, l) Mail 50 cu. a Montli: Sin le üoplm, S oenU. itv farrier MO ci-ikm a miiuth. I1GLE OVER JURY DECIDES Grand Procession Will End L EH III SENATE BRISTOW OF KANSAS OPPOSES ANY INCREASE Doria ros He Would Rather Have Whole Measure Fail Than That Ineffective Law Should IDS. BOYLE IS GUILTY WOMAN UNMOVED HEARS HER DOOM PRONOUNCED Re Passed, Prospect of Spending Twenty Five Years in Penitenllaiy Apparently Has No Tenors for Child Stealer, Catholic Ceremonies IMPOSING PARADE! WILL TAKE PLACE I THIS AFTERNOON I Itv MnrulflK Journal 8pi'lal I.ffH! Wire j Washington, May X. As soon ns j lili- tariff hill MUM taken lip ty till',' senate today 1111,1 Sect fin 1MI, puttingl a ,liil nl two nuil one-eight cents1 per , 11 m 1 111 1 mi lili lead was reai!. S-it- Í ,i!.i), lb islnw arose In oppose he ill-! .- irac (rom une and 11 halt' cents per I jMiiitnl, as provided in itie house blll.i Ill I n' lllel'caseil rale won in lllike it e(llal til the late of (he I i Uti le)' hill, .Mr. Iln'stow rem I front tariff hiariugs hy the wa.vs anil means eem iniiiee tn show that It was there, con (, nilcil that ilils increase, if inaile. vmihl necessitate a n increase uf dut i, s nil another ingredients thai are ice, I in making jiaint. He argued that tin' hnll.se had lieetl JllllicilHIS in its i. I inn. II makes no iliftcrence what the 1 1 . 1 1 s i iliil from time to time," said Mr. Aldrich, " we are hero to do jus to this industry in view of the fa-is of this case." He added that Jlr l.oishborgrr, from whose testi mony Mr. I'-rislow read, was "trying l,i bleak down the whole lead M'licd- ' 'flic facts stated by this witness me the important things," interposed Mr. lievcrblge, "and it makes no dif ference what his personal vit'us arc , a tic tarilf or on aeroplanes, we in la te to know the facts and if Mr. I., 'ishhei gor's testimony is not true we should know it." ill. Smnot remarked Unit Mr. I.oish H ijjer was a sinelicrman and a pur chaser of lead and Air. J'.ri.stow re torted by declaring: "I he purchaser of lend lias mmf rights as well as the men who have J. ad l"i- sale." ilv, Ihistnvv ((intended that the dif f.niiiial provided hy the duty recom n, ended hy the committee on finance .mi pic, iron was greater than the cost ,! sn.elting' and unwarranted, j Mr. Jinrkctt eoiidemneil the method f villi, li til. . c- '.niittce on f!ii:ir J Mvnnivd Its hill without hearing. "I'.ii.-iness men. lie said, "have had in ' here chasing- sena tms up ami ili.nn ihcse enrridors in an effort t i" i a hearing. "S. nators may think the people are lid watching this hill, lint ymi can i...t feel them on these schedules on i.h. r. wire, nails, steel and iron Tii'-v know about these tilings and if , iiie t" go out and defend the bllljth i! fiiiis to nie we ought to have In! he ' int. the evidence of men wn know a II : l-mii these things anil might not to li It to srope about in the ilnrk as we have had tn do." "The senator from Nebraska." ho i'"titiiiiieil. ' I .-1 lis s about the ennsum s net being represented before the mitice on finance. w ho are tne i i-uisiiiin-rs who are not" producers','", Mr. Aldrich said he had not intend-I i,l i,i show any impatience toward j .'nal, os wh(i bad sought in forma I ion un. i ihin;; the schedules of the tar iff hill he was anxious to dispose of! tin- bill as quickly lis possible. In i muhiiliiiir ' bis venial ks, Mr. Tb-istow said that rather than giv the American people an improper tai iff law he would send the Kllb.jo, back tu Ihetll to lie fought over tu y urn hence. 1 1 s.v Mnrniiic .Iiiiii'iiiiI Kiic-lul T.iiki.7 Wire! Ab reer, Pa., .May s. The jury in the Dial of .Mrs. James II. lloyle, t'o- t'.irncil a eriit of "guilty as indicted in tic second ei, ant." The second ( omit charged her with aiding and a belt inir the k id na plug, Man i lest in i; tin- same stoical tndi: I'ercnee to her al.' which has char acterized her tin nughmit the trial, Mrs .lames II. lloyle sat immovable as the .inly returned its verdict. A heavy veil", which she has worn tin oitghiuii the trial concealed her features so that it could not bo se n whether her ( olor changed, hut t!i,r. was p., movement of her bndv to in dicate that she even so much as lieai '. her (1 in i in pronounced. Her indifference was even inore pronounced than it has- been during preceding portions of the trial. The cuirt was crowded eonis' ra "tilín, atimi win n the jury filed in at l:'n, and the foreman announc d that they hail agreed. The crowd was warned that no demonstration would be tolerated alai the verdict was read In .-ilencc (Juicily, as if preparing- to go out for a walk. Mrs. lloyle diew mi her L'lnvi'H, arose from her chair and weni with the sheriff back to her cell. Judge Miller, Mrs. Doyle's attorney, has announced that he would make a motion .Monday lor a new trial. It i. believed here that the motion will be overruled and that lloyle and his wife will be sentenced Monday. The penalty in Boyle's ease is from one year in the penitentiary to a life sentence, and in Mrs, Boyle's ease the iniximuni is tw cnty-f ve years. (in b'-i way to the Jail after her conviction, Mrs. lloyle expressed the 1 -, lief that she had been convicted to satisfy tlie venom and jealousy of some ,M feci wonn n. "Had 1 been a plain girl." she said, "these women would have pittied me, li the jury had acuuitteii me I be lieve tío-sé women would have tarred and feathered inc. A sacrifice had to be made, ami Jinunie and I are, the viel bus. They think tiny will railroad me to the penitentiary. They will find ARCHBISHOP Ahí, ih. GOVERNOR TO TAKE P,,.T Mayor and Aldermen Numer ous Societies and Bands Will Make up Various Divisions of Pageant. Leaving thii doors of the church at 3 o'clock this afternoon a grand pro- fina! pngant in the uakeii. My fnht has only mm. Jinunie and 1 were not allowed to open our 'moulds at the trial Now we will do the talking and tin people will know upon whom the blame shnuhl fall. "1 admit that lloyle brought tic in iv to na- I or him. i ii taincil hitn. we s there, in ot bun. 1 1 to take can all, I I did so. are miiiielis I Olieieled. j "I li t" Il t. but was rill they v, tin'l b i 1 1 w as r, i at Cleveland; that 1 as kind to him and ca rei liter- I ii. v. r asked why h ver asked w here .limini asked me, as his wil, ,f the Imi for a few days If that is a crime t her. ol wives waitiiiK to b, , make Ibis explanation, kcl oil. In the future able to chnke me otf." oiled alter the trial to- loiii.!; i:im ri rs attiti nr. ir Mioi:iTV mi :.miu:i:s Waslihiptiin. May S. -The cutir s'ssi, f tlie senate today as con suite il with a debut,- on the schedule f duties on pitf I'-ad and its products. The -tout opposition proposed to the a-ÍM.ti,in of one amendment reeoni 10' ii.l.-d by the committee on finance, making the rates similar to those ol' Hi, HiiiKley bill prevented a vote ho lla: i, ached before adjournment. Mr l.odae said that what made sen aba . on the republican side laimh v. Inn th,- revenue aspect id' dntic ' as ,hseii.-sed by some members of Hi, lainorilv was "the regularity with Vhi- Il protective duties become reve nue duties when they cross the bur il' is ,,f ,-, rtain nates. i' 'leiilatiiui tb" number of pe'b'1" ia.''c,d in trade occupations in tie Hit. . I stab s at L'tl.iiOo.lMlll. the Mas sachusetts senator declared that in- luc those who were dep. nib-nt on day thai I'oyh' prominent man family, was the du thin. liad asserted that 4 of Sharon of Kiod instigator of the ule llca. li lie-orl r.ariieil. New York. .May V Tin- (oblen l'ity, the Iniiiei.t summer amusement icsori at Canarsie, on Jamaica liny, llrnoklyii, was swept by fire today. Fifteen' bail, linns wen- d, st i oycl. boss í 1 .' ."i.Oíiii ; no loss of life. ES ROOSEVELJ NAM FOR MAYOR OF rill ce a- wages for support tle-y made up ";nai tieaily the whole population oi He- nation'. A-eriiiiR that the protective . s ti m bad been in force in some form f" I v 1 (I . be insisted that to chant; it coir would brim-'disaslev upon the n ,t i,,n. 'Nobody ever pledged inc." he said. IE NEW YORK t" revise the tariff downward or up ""'1. What we are pl.-ilncd to i :i '' -'i"!!, and I suppose we are hei I" i. is,. in view of the interests ol 'la a hole country. If it is wise to re ,!'a,. rates, then refine.- them; it it is General Woodford Has Another Solution of "What to Do With Our Ex-President-s," i (By .Morning Jeurnal Socoial Yul Wlr 1 f t, 1 do as tllcv 1111(1 If Wise are. then th; h. p should Ii f, h- law. na ins ! New Vork, May X. The nomination of Theodore Koosevelt for maor ot I New York is proposed by Stewart L I Woo, Hard, the diplomatist, mnl former i mi. 'lister la Simiii. in a statement is- (toe greater protection, w . .,i.,v n is admitted tiiat 'ill,- bnom thus la inicbeil has neither libe knowledge nor the consent ol Mr. I ;ooscv, It. but it is declared that "an j insistent and unanimous demand on tile part uf til" people of tile ell V j w ,,,1 I compel him to accept. I ;, !: ral W Herd's slat, incut is in part as Inline, s: ; "la dignity and im poi la nee tie- "I -'li,- tanks ii. xt to the ,r, 8i,, nt. and ,a good iiuair of New Ymk con'.d do I ,,,,- ;o,od to lii- entire country toda'. ; than ev. n tlo piesident can. ir. K,Ms,clt was bol n lore and ;mhis th,' city. I! bis p,,uliaily di ,t, I .Mid . :. el ive .X'iuti.e abililv 11- . -s, , m ., in. to b- the n.M man i ; He ,os.ii"U " Teat has been the attitude of th Mtniitee on finance, and without d'ssice infallll.ilitv we hnve inlori- ' 1 'bat line of action." !--H!it.,r Newlands declared that the ' h'ii! hi for- eoncres was u lcdne ''' e.f fiuti ort Imports which in v' ' n variety r,f information mn '- da,. t," si-natoi s. .' Wia!i,is announced bis poli, ' sta blishtnent of a bureau in ' MH rstat, cornnier -e eoroniision. ,; "' upon complaint, coiid ild' i- x. i si v.-n. sí. of any duty. ' '"'' "U'R to a rule to be .-stabli.-ll' d cession will form Ihe three (lavs' ceremonies of th blessing of the new linmacuhite Con ception church nuil the celebration in' the silver Jubilee of the parish. This procession, which will be a most im posing un-, will be picc'ilcd by tin celebration at the church at 10 o'clock this morning of pon'uilcal high mass, his grace, the archbishop, acting as e, Ichraut and singing the mass, as sisted hy ey. C. M. Cupilupi, ff. .1.. .ifsistant priest: Kcv. A. 1 locher, dea con; Key. P. Tomassini, S. J,, sub- I deacon; Rev. Albert Iiaegcr, first as sistant deacon; liev. J. J. (lateley. second assistant deacon; Rev. J Hcr asehes. master of ceremonies; Kcv. A. M. Mandalari, S. J., assistant master of ceremonies. Key. Father Harry of Deliver will preach an eloquent ser mon after the reading of the gospel I'm- the day. Tlie pontifhal high mass is a most impressive and stately ceremony and probably the most dignified church exercise ever performed in this par ish. The Immaculate Conception choir will render the following elabor ate musical program at this service: K'yrip (lonuoil Trio (Soprano, Tenor and I hiss) and i 'horns. Gloria. Ihiritune Solo and Chorus Kt In Tena , Dm -t (Alto and Tenor) and Trio (So prano and I lass. ) Uiudumus quartet anil Chorus Domine D-uis Duet (Soprano and Alto, i (Jul Tollls . . . Tenor Solo and Chorus I'eccutn Mlllldi 'Tenor Solo Deprccationem .. IJuartet and Chorus Qui Sedes Kt ijuoniam Duet (So prano mid Harltoiie i i um sancto spiritu Guua Quartet and Chorus. Gredo Quartet and Chorus Kt Inearnatus Trio and Chorus (Soprano, Tenor and Hardline.) Crucifixus Trio and chorus (Soprano, Tenor and Ihiritonc I FA Kesurrcxit (Soprano, Alto, Tenoi Solos and Chorus,! Qui Loculiis list Gounod Quartet and chorus. i Mleftory--"! ) Salutaris" ... Hargitli I'.aritotie Solo. Sam tus Duct Chuza Tenor iiinl Maritime and Chorus Mr. M. T, Kelly and .Mr. .1. II. Ibirg. Henedletns Millard Tenor Solo. Inict (Soprano ami Alio) ami Chorus. Agnus Del quartet and Chorus Tenor and Soprano Solos. Dona Nobis Gounod Quartet and ( 'horns. Postlutlc "Souvenir de llcllini" I. Allot Soprano M i s. T. ,. Shmiek. Alto .Mrs. J. Vrlsarrl. Tenor Mr. D. D. McDonald llarltoii, Mr J, . linrg. Violin prof. DI Mauro. , Cornet Mr. D. J. Cook, llass K. Klbalia. organist M iss A. M. Slilniek. Music al II I'. M. S'tlillaris Weigand Quartet ,ml Churns. Tanlum Krgo l.unibillotte Soprano Solos and Chorus. Immaculate Conception Choir. The ll'oeesi(Ml. Heaving the church this afternoon Ihe line of march of the parade will be from Sixth to Copper, to Sixth and Tijeras. thence to Kigbth street, thence back lo Copper and to tin starting- point, Following the proces sion short services, the benedict Ion of the most blessed sacrament. and singing by the choir will be held in the church, after which tln-rc will be an informal reception In the school hall with addresses by the mayor, on behalf of the city; I). N. Marion on b-hulf of the congregation, and .Tr-rim-KULiliiwini urn m. jj"4,' mmmm - ' -M - j i- if t . -I I' I I J I ! sj'- -.(.ir ' l i j mJr !j ' ' "flt Al'WUfcwi tot i iti lit íAm K ICS SEEK Today FOR HARBORS IN DANGER His Grace the Most Rev. J. B. Pitaval Archbishop of banta re Who Presides at Dedication Services of New Catholic Church Now in Progress their organizations as follows: First Division ( Marsh I I-:. Sebéelo ) On Tejeras avenue, resting east of Sixth, right resting on Sixth Second Division (Marshal M, V Kelly) Un Sixth, right resting on Te jeras avenue. Third Division (Marshal. I A John son) (in Copper avenue, ,-ast ,,f sixth. resiing on Sixth. Fourth Division (Marsh O'lb illy i - On Copper avena Sixlh, right resting on Sixtli .1. 1 1 W est o I THE VIRGIN'S PLACE IN THE BELIEF OF CATHOLIC CHURCH Father Klwaril Harry, of tb" Church of Hie Sacred Heart of Den ver, who (b'liveied ail impressive ser mon ct the ten o'ei, ; mass yester day morning- set forth clearly and logically the place occupied hv the Virgin Mary In Ihe religious beli.i of the I 'at pille chin , h. Fat her II, i rry said in part; "Y stei'ilay I spi'lo- to von about this building' and its purpose, This iniirmng-. 1 intend to speak to you of the peerless one, utal-r whose prelec tion your archbishop has dedicated Ibis beautiful temple to the seiviee of God. namely lo Mal ol Hi- liumae uiate Com -,-pi ion. .Now in the begin ning h us try to understand what wc Calliolies under lamí bv devotion to the Hlesscl Virgin Marv and thai will give us a key to the meaning of our other devotion. In Catholic lan 'Auage tin- wor, deVMiion means the hoe and homage that is paid lo ,i sacre, I personal ohjeit, as seen in the light of faith. CoiiMcipientl.v wc sec it is Hie bn lng expression, so to ."peak, of Catholic devotion, which grows of divine laiih, and Is nourished hv di vine grace and love; just as the flower is nourished and nurtured by the rays r light and heat that cmiiiate from the material sun. "Now. In this devotion as in nil nib"!--., three things ate to be ntlenilcd "' First, there is the devotion itself ' the person who offers the devo tion; secondly, there is the ohiect of that devotion, and thirdly, there Is the reason or the motive (,r which that cvoiioii ,,i religious honing,. Is of fered. "Now as regards the first, It f verv evident that devolioij - ' '"nipf iniy I rum a i.H ioiiu I crc, ' ,(h m'. gent being. Why'; IÍ, " 'ban vn. non prestí pposos n Uiun i v i n n 1 1 , s object, and iinireover a I I ,, that object's moral g renin, km. .",(.. -n i lent I y , as Cardinal Newman ban said It is hist as iineossiye lo have filial lllleelioll wilbollt ii I, tlier, ns to ciin eeive a devotion o Ihc eternal with out a Knowledge of him.' So, it is oiilv by a llgiire of speech that wc nji. ly devotion to ihe lower animals, r-ople often speak about the ib vol Ion I a dog to its master, but It is merely n figurative language. Why'.' Hc 'a Use I bat poor hi ul e minia I Is in ca, able of knowing whether there Is aiy moral worth behind thai mast APPROPRIATIONS MAY CO BACK TO TREASURY New Law Pi óvidos That Money Unspent hy June I Shall Be Corned Into Nation's Sui plus fund, I Mr Minutan Jiiiiriml Mux. iu Wlral Washington, M.n s. l'nlc-s eoti- -iress taK.-s s pee tie action at the fll" , ial session now in progress, tiearlv $ I, linn. mil. a ppropi iated tor i H er and harbor improv ctueiits in v arious se, - lions of Ihe I'lllleil Stilt, -s will be CO'. - -leu ii. o k into ihe national treasure, mía h to lb,- chagrin oi manv i ,,u gl'e.'-smefl ai,,t seiatOs This siiuation arises over the "cov ering hack" section of tlie silildl'v civil appropriation bill, approved on March 4 of this vcar. This section provides ihat all unexpended balances of ap proprialiotis wbah remained on th treaslllv books June I. llliltl. except peruiaucni speeilicd appropriations, .indgiin iils and findings of courts and trust t'umls and nppropi latióos f,e Illll'illillK treaty obligations with tin Hull. ins, he carried to the surplus fund and covered back into the treasury, "provided thai the money Is not need cil to pay existing treaties." To meet Ho- situation Senator Hur ten has Introduced a resolution pro viding that ihe section of the sundi.i civil bill In ipiestion snail not be con strued as applying to ine unexpected balances in riv er and bai hoc appro priations which may be essential, in Ihe judgment of the seeieiai'v of war, tor the maintenance and prosci ut loa I the work lor which it was appro priated. niong the appropriation that will revert are: Month of Columbia river. Oregon, Í1N.IUHI; entrance to Cms Hay, Or ion, ;:l,IMUi: restraliiiu barriers Sac ramento ami Feather rivers, I alilor lila, Jill, 0, in; harbor in Taeonm. I I.- , and 1'ass ('avallo, Texas. $ :1 .'i.lid a. ;s TO C f mm WHEAT KING TRAVEIS TO CHICAGO INCOGNITO Ridicules Stoiy Grain Mai kei His Life Was h Cianks, That He Left in Fear That i f)aiuer From Illy Mnrnliijt Journal Special I tuwil Hlrt Trinidad. Colo , May K Kcm shcd Hutu (wo weeks hunt inn and fishing in the northern New Mexico hills, sua burned and apparently preatly im proved physically. Janics A, Fatten, the Chicago wheat operator, is today speeding toward Chicago over the. Santa I e railroad, i i ve t here (omorr, 7 :.jll Mr Fatten reached Trinidad at ::; last night from the Hartlctt ranch m ar V crineja Sprmgs uud went to u hotel w here he ic-'. d ti train time. He i Herod as "K,l. Jones. Chicago," and fin. eery pi ''caul Ion tn keep bis identity fiom the press, peilginK thn bolcl employe,, aim also the trainmen to secrecy. He Is due to ut v morning about STUDENTS SUSPECTED , OF BURNING SOIIsj REVIVES LAND FRAUD SDITS L'HLffl un tins, "1 oí' the the in N, vn.ln senator that u of the r asopc !! - ' " interstate cotnni, re,. rates ' '"'d by the constitution of tie I s'-d'S, Mr Clapp. ,,f Minio-so-1 'hat in.-ti iim.-nt placed no re- I "n ,.f r,-asi,na I'letn ss upon diiti, ' ( "'Ue, oi. Igr 2. (oImmiii 3 ) jl' hing l .ilaril ohm I. Ion. Ma tulr.ct to l.o, an ah-, in ,- of mg that tino , af thoiiak 1 1 is .ua., sly s i ran.. II! If. --King K-lwaiil r- i,,n tins evening aftet bout t w o m. nit lis I ''ir tío king iit"d the ri. ts in South, rn Italy id no-t o th. time ill others. Tile iroression will be the following:: Order of IKx-elon. Police. Grand Marshal M O I ion ncll. . ... I irst Diii-ion. Marshal K. Sebéele. Oovornment Indian School Hand. Governm-tit Indian School nirls. Government Indian School Hoys. Sacríal Heart Si hoo (iris. Sacred Heart School Muís. St. Vincent's Academy. Immaculate Conception School Girls. Immaculate Conception s, iiool Hoys. Second Division. Marshal M I. K.llv Sa, red lleait Children of Mary. Il'dy Family Sodality. Alliance II American. Young Ladies' Sodninv. Woth. m's Catholic onb r of Foresters Married I-adics' So.laliiv. I bird Divl-ioii Marshal J A Johnson Knights of ( 'olumhos. I-'irst Comniunion liirk. First Communion ll,,v s. AeoHtes with Cioss and Tor, h, s, Acolvtical Society. City Council His Kxeflbnev th- Gov , rtior. CI. my. His Grace th- Archbishop Fourth li iion. Marshal J H o l:i, lly I 'i-ln-n. Juvenile Hand. Men. Wntil, n S.-nior choir The marsh., If of divisions will form DEMURRER OVERRULED IN CREEK NATION CASES Government Seeks to Recovci Tli i oo Thousand Ames; Gov ernor Haskell Amone Defen dants at Muskosee, (lly Morning; l.,iirii:d M uska gee. i Ik ia Judge Ca in,, hi II b the demurrers of the so-called Mot! siir.hil lnwil Wl May x. Feb ra ! i, today ova n ub d the di fell, Inn's in civil' Creek Indian land suits, brought by the government against Governor Charles Ila.-kell and other piomin'iu oklnhomans. The decision reviving, as It does, th- legality of millions of dollars worth of Jots, ei.aied consternation here Not oiilv is Governor Haskell and his a ssoei a t ,- involved in the charge of fraud, lad fifteen hundred subsequent pinchareis are vitally In terest, d. .Ilidg, i', an;, bell announced however, that all im nt pun has.-i - w mild be prole, t ,i These suits wei. brought by He Fail. , Stat, s gov i mm. nt for llu Cic k Indian nation to recover for He tl ili.- Muskogee In-, a lots aggr, gating .!.(( ' acres of I,, pi. all, ged to hac heen obtained bv Governor 11 ask, I! and the otbe. ,,-f, nd.ilits Hv the I rail - or not. I'rue he recognizes the sens! ble fa, i ot ihat master's kindness t him. hut be recognize- UolhlllU of th; m i-i, i s moral mili, and us you know, even a thoroughly had n'ui may be truly good to hi,. ,h,g, and th log. not knowing anvihiug of inn moral wiikedmss of ii muster, till devoted to him So then ii Is with dev ol ion as il is w it Ii i rue li, Iced In, III ale intimately eoniicelcil I bar devotion and true Jove Is prompted, not so much h.v Ihc inani testation of the devotion ilself, s bv 111,' kllOWledge of lio f,,c ,ut hack it' thai . 1 . , it I 1 1 1 , Iheie i-' an illiself sh molive. there Is a ,,-llalil stall laid of moral goodliest, and so ym I licit, our d, votnm a our ovc vll in , essariiv be un a-tit '-d tn propor- lou I, I the knowledge we have ol th olijeels, ami "I the he.mlj of that (ill. i,-, t s chai aeler. So I in n, devotion 'n Hi" catholic Chin -h Is not men mo, k sen 1 1 men t a I it v . it is souicihinif Ihat is solid, because il has a solid molive lor its basis, namelc Hi oi, sh "I its objects as seen through In hghl ol divine lalth. Now III i , nlral point out of which our deyij loll lo tile Itiessed Vilglu grows, Is ni t .o t ti), cry cenital point ol Ch i el ia ml y lts-n, U'hi :' llccjiusi 1 1 ni i devotion springs n.iiarallv and ineessarilv from Ihe vary a, I of Hp' i pea I 11,1 Doll of the Son ol Ipid, as We s,V Ml our I'teed 'Wllo was conceived hv Un Holy Ghost and horn id Ihc iigm M irj ' In the beginning was j tip- woid, and the word was with God, I Hid lb, word was God,' as Si. John ii,v. So then ibis i- in r-.,iiv Hp is.. ii ice of our devotion to Mary. God ;l aim mini, 'clothed hino-H witlioui 'human nature, retaining at the same I tun, his divine personable, am, in i assuming Ihat human nature he tuoli Ml f i . . 1 1 1 tb,- sacred fl-sh and blooil ot j Mary, the Virgin of Nazareth. Now ith.it human uoul uud that human J body assumed by the see,, ml 1',-non id the Blessed Trinity, was In truth land in reality the soul and the body lot tin Fleriitil c,od. lb up-mbi i , that 'whilst in this God man, th. re lire two ' iiatut I'S. there Is oiilv on, divine p,-r-sonahly, and so tlnu I tu. .,.?.-1 y ,,f tip 'Son of th- Virgin Mary. Is in truth i.iii.l in reality the bode ,.i Hie only be- - Igotlell Son of God 'I Ik soul of the ( Morll,n ,l,lro kh.,. I rur.f Wlrf tv'iigin's son. in like milliner, is in i v,,.v truth and c alllv. Ho soul ,,t Constantino,,!-. M,,v x -II is limb r- i ht- Son of (ó,, I. 'I hat luce Hint !,i,,- stood th- cabinet tak,s tic attiliub I "I""1 ,n" '' f "'"' during the ,,,,, ., r, ,... i,;,,,,, deposits, a- well wais of his mortal sojourn in thin ., world, wa- ii. truth and reality Hi- ""' Irea-mrej.l .iblo-. found le-Im-r nt ilii'l. 'I hose :.,i, i , d haiiils, that i 'itly, ale iiie propeiiv of tb,- stale i were lilted lii bb-sGiig. to lilt the po.,r It is pot b. laved that Abdul Ha il ml lb- lowly, ami t ina 1 1 v vv ,i - spiked mid will refuse t,. , In , . t bis agents to , o, the , ro-s, u, ie in truth and real,!-, pav over lb" mom . as by giving it llo !. nil- of God. "I 1 1 ose bps thai ip be mav s,,ie iidv anlag, s during ; -spake as no uniii ever spake bcf.,1. he. liinetivm a,,, I pos-ii.lv be giv.n a hv-le in t ru Hi and r, alllv, the lip- Mi.ne "f the f..i. ign deposits and ju G;,l. I ho,-,- f, , l Unit . .trrle.J Hun ., , slmeiits tor his tainiiv ;al,OU- doUIB li 1 tO eV.'IV llllU'.ll'. ' The mllll.llV C. , 111 iss..,, i,' tile I. 'l.g and Illialtv w, l. spiked to the 1 .,. ,., ,!,,,,. t,, Ad.,i,.-, to ill v ,-st Uia ' tb, le-, Hi Allileliiali ill.is- 1'ol.io. Mu., I. A life, believed te have been of Ineeml ia i y origin, broke ( lit at 111 o'clock here yesterday af ternoon In the Commercial high school II was extinguished after an hour's hard w oi k bv the firemen, aid ed by troops. 'I'be damage was con fined to the laboratory and library. Tin students of the Heboid have be n petitioning the gov erhnieiit to laise it to llu- rank of a university Their r, quest has not. been granied. but (he ministir of education has sought tu elleet a compromise h establishing- a new coin inercia I course ill I lie I ollege of 1.1 W of the I 'Diver sity of Tokio. This arrangement has b, en the cause of ilissa I istael ion among Ihc stud, ids of the ( 'ouinietcial high sebo,, I. and a comiulttec com posed ol members of various class,' met yesterday and decided lo retir, I'rom Ihc school in a body. It Is sus peeled the lire was the inn k of tin nrageil students. NO LAW 10 CLOSE BARS IN IOWA ON MEMORIAL DAY Ins Moines, May X,- Altorney-Gon al V. II livers today banded down his opinion to Ihc effect that there no law which can compel saloons Iowa to close on Memorial day, w bieli I his year will be oil iela llv eel braled mi Mav :il. ABDUL PERSUADED Í0 PARI WITH FORTUNE Gentle Piessuie Biouaht to Boa i on Deposed Sultan tn In (luce Him to Sunendei F unds Deposited Ahmad. Mr. Fallen to,,K santa Fe train .V... 2 I'rom the west, leaving here at 7:(a V m lie Is due at Kansas Cltv at l-'bl this alternóme The efforts uf Mr, Fatten to conceal his Identity brought ii bout one or two rather amus ing situations and Incidentally some remarks by the big wheat denier mi he pest ll'eroiisncss of reporters. When Mr, Fatten ien,-hei Tercia, the brunch terminus or the railroail, from w heni i) two weeks ago he took a stage coach for a drive iiciokm the snow-blocked mountain pauses tweu-ly-l'lve mib-s to the Hnrllett ranch ho asked for a through ticket to Chi cago. The railroad agent, however, only wished to sell him u bical ticket to Trinidad "1 waul a through ticket," Innistetl Mr "alten. -i want to get away 1 ' ' reporters," For ay - me to New Mexico in get rid rboetii'hb" he continued to the agent, Hits, 0 it did Irt, t do me illiv good. I've Mi,.a.'li bothered by them every dav ht the mountains, alter I ihoiight I had lost Iheni." Mr. fit Hen Importuned the aid of the agent, Hie trainmen, and the bell bo.vs at the hotel In Trinidad tu keen reporters off the train and when a r-port.-r accosted him and asked If be were not Mr Fatten, be looked tha reporter calmly in the eye ami nsMiired him he was nol. The reporter looked at Mr. Fatten and Mr. Fallen continued In look at Hie reporter and smiled genially. "You are going back to Chicago al von not'."' ventured the reporter, "I am. young man That Is my home. Hut I am nol Mr. Fatten, Vim ire mistaken In in,,." When Mr. Fatten went Inlo Ihe din ing room for dinner tne reporter fiin- liously made bis way to the hatrack. picked up the bat hut bv "Mr, Jones" and found the name, "James A. Fut len" on Hie band. f i'. li ,b "dummies. ,,v, i ruh d tb ' in hints to the p- - i ii no nl . pi a, t c a H v . on Heir pernot ,,f ls on tip- alieg.i aailed th, lots ic hlblc: .ludí;.' f "afopl,. ' iiiurr, is ,,l tb, ,1 tdion ,,f the go-, de, iding- tb. ca aganis-t the d' , t' ii'-n that th, v , I rami. (nit of th--.' s, a- r,-v the irimin- a! prosecution ag.ens, the gov, lll'ir. land six others, ,r which tb.-v ,i' mi e indiit-d. Ties,. indict melds .'ele iiesh--l (it TuKa rec-ntlv, but a " oiol grand Ju:v has h. en called 1- uect in that ( Us a. xt Monday to r liv ,ntigle the ch.ng'S. ,t i ; .-I , r,.,- to, tip slw i,' .1 all, I re llltv, the f. . I then mi bar I, i, lids. ,ie, Oils llahc ,.f lit thi-lo m, this .m, f Nii- in ill, -,va In Hath and lealilv. v Illy God. iilol sii,.. Milv, the i.iiili ol Nun-::r- I. is Ho Moth, r ih.t man of b. ?h-r.'f,.,-.' it follow h In hex- og'i , Is w, CtledicS .-slet-m , M'Ull," "f tb" Ft.-lll.ll (O'' re, ou have the th'olouv of ,,, devotion I,, th. Hl"s"'-d Vir-i VI .iv in a very I' v w-rds. and It Is !, .,,)- ,,f ih, th.il In Hi'- sysi, ni ot o,;t CatboU, i.Pglou. in the glorv and lb" leaulv of oar worship, in II,,- Nazal- ,a , bh h, r. fl Tiny bav, under martial soldi, i s r- spolo 'I'll! ks to tlo-S" I: nliiiiietl on I'agc t oliimn I ) S,,el , s ,tt II, I e lode t" I. IllSt I II, l",i to tl law the t l v 1 1 ia us ami --l!,l, lor ni'iliiiL' H,- .t 1,1 , t a- la I el on, s. The , omm ,v,,,i,, i. have been (1111 t'olied against b-ili ait In, II, i ,1 li lie , at s'i'timeni and have p.-en assured Ibat Heir alltboiUV will I.,, support,, I bv t,u I. alt, iloiis from the constitu tional for-es at I 'otisla ,l itioiilc. Fu ' I lar xci ii Hons in Ca list a iitino pie of n,,, tonel guilty of having taken paif In lb.- revolutionary outbreak of Ap'il I ,. and si(Ls-,,,,u,.iit ev.nts. bav in tl (b f. l ie, I. T t.hs I'D I 11 It! It s AS I I V l M'M'l;i MI A' Kansas City. May s -James A. Fal ten passed through here today on his way from Trinidad to Chicago, wliere be Is due to arrive tomorrow morn ing When .uestioned hy reporters Mr. Fatten did not deny his Identity and talked fl'eefv. I 111 est lone. I nboill the wheal market be declared he had never tried to manipulate It anil thai b" bad bought It because he bud seen since last October that Ihe supply would not cuual the demand. "At no Huie have I held more than ten million bushels," said be. "It. Just happened that for once In my life r was able o predict accurately. Any one else following ihe market reports in Ibe daily papers could have done the same and there is no doubt ,n im mind thai If I had not lollowed up my advantage some one else would have iloiie the same thing and the ame conditions would prevail today a any case, "I did not leave Chicago because I was airaid Inn snuplv and solely to away from Ihe newspapers," said Mr Fatten when inked vvbv he le". I hel e severa I w eeks ago. "There is not Hie least truth in Hie statement that my life was In danger." I'M I'I V IV ll.( IIU' to mm: iiomf. in ii:vvi:ii Denver. Colo, .day x - Th. Font to day says that .lames A. Fallen, the Chicago wheat dealer, has decided to make Denver his home. He has made tins statement In recent let tern ;o Iriends al Golleii. ,Mf Falten, il is asserted, will bring li'is "in mi ly ' iVPTieii.""" ver as soon ns the press of Ills grain dealings will permit the mnvfc The long strain of the operations n- i.D ii t to thn recent tremendous wheat deal bad. It Is asserted, so Impaired bis lii-,-,l!ii ibat In- has decided upon this sli p and this is taken also to mean Ibat Mr Fatten will cease to be proml m in in the operations of the Chieugo giain pus. Mrs Fatten is .1 former reslil.-iit of Colorado. EARTIUIAKÉS rjAJLY IN SOUTHERN ITALY lb, inc. Mav iv Since the (treat , an In make of De, ember Hculccly a day has passed without shocks, more or b-ss strong, being felt at Mestdna. Kcgglo and sui roiindiniü districts The obscrvatoiv in the Calabrian earth quake on, has registered from De cember "x last to today. 213 shocks. Since Hie loimer date there have been m. sho, ks strniur enough to destroy t'uil.liiiKs Tottering walls hav I 't overthrown, but there has practically bi. n no o nf life since th dnv of the gr.at disaster from tins cause. Two slight shot ks occurred today In various iiaiteis, but no d. image was dnne. O J,.,