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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR. VOL CXXXIII, NO. 30. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1912, lly .Mail, 50 (.'tills a Month; Single Copies 5 rem. Ily Carrier, 11 ( tVnU a Mould. HI 1IC FOR ALLEGED BRIBERY OF Jl Noted Labor Attorney Hek Under Twenty Thousand Dol lars Bail by Superior Coui at Los Angeles, ACTION OUTGROWTH OF M'NAMARA CONSPIRACY Charged That Lawyer Attempt ed to Buy First Man Sworn In to Try Murderer and Used Defense Fund. Br Morning -Inurnul bjn--1nj I.fi? Wire. I Las Angeles, Ja.il. 2H. Two months ,.t inn -e rtnintv ami suspense ended I .1 iv fnr clarence S. narrow, the notel union labor attorney, wlien the routi iv L-raml jury which for tour week tins been investigating allegations of corruption in connection with th trial jury ill th'1 McNamara ilynanilt case, returned two indictments chnrg fnir him with bribery. There are lour counts in the two hills. Two the ce. mts charge Marrow with tin. bribery and attempted corruption of Hoi cit Main, the first juror sworn to try James II. McXamara, the confers ed 1 vi.am iter, and murderer, imv .serving a life term in San ijuctuin pri son. The remaining' counts allege the bribery aim corruption of Ci-urge N Jaickn nod, a venireman summoned ii the MiN.i mara case. la-it H. franklin, Ihe dct.-ctiv e, wl:i is aliened to actually have passed tin lirihe money to Main and Lookvvood is accused of the same ofieiisos in lu ll rmation filed some time aim In lln superior court, and his trial has he'll nt for Celii'iiary J 7. The maximum penalty that can In imposed upon Dai-row for convicthn en all counts Is thirty years' impris onment and fines .a gg rcKat ing $ la. hum lie is under nan bail, lull tonigiil the former chief defender of tin- M Namiiriis said he was glad the sus pense was over and thai he laee( lit iiiiaigninoiit Thursday in the supcrio court with an cipianimitv horn of his own Innoi oiac. "i Hi" gn.lu.s.t of cilnir could hard expect anything else than aciUitlal, lie mill " milingly. I'airow had seeral days' notii'e of tile mi ponding- aecpsn i j. ms and on S.u- ii r-lac he retained Karl Movers, an ai bi!ll', who directed the first vvnvk o ii ii" a rilling oiidinc,. against the Time luulifirg dynamiters: and who late'. us u sw'e.al prosecutor had charge ol the urn ml jury invest iga I Ion vv hich r nilt',1 in the fill i i us ol' the first dvn.i- note iieliei meniH a; i Janu s I M i Nama r.i I Tap. HI, early last year. .lie'-,. ( . '. .Ieutl. I Indiana superior bench, cniiiiM l in th" MeN'ama .tai nst I try ; S' liiniilt an I ormerly of the and assistant la defense, al- Mi w IS let. I nnod hy narrow. 'Malay II tit atti intimation from the di-:- ' oi l ice l eached L)ar- lew that the charges against him Would la etlee Se( r 'ported today anil he at ibo'ii arranging' for Pali. .Mrs. I ..,',, mpte Davis, wile of one or I'd rn asistarts in the MiNainari i' s. an,! I'ldonel Charles S. Young, a ha nd of the ai-u.-cd lawyer, siiidu d III" bad fixed by Jinl:;e W. 1'. Co'i f"'. who sat lor j. residing Judge b.r,,. . Mutton. "I was cx ting- to be indicted." "ml harrow, "and J aai pn pared for it." ' to n I (arrow armed in eoiirl 1 h l"i main UK well- briel. Jlldgi; ('on'c.v i""'-.e, the iiidictmeiits ami ordered l"ii'!i warrants Issued. The warrants le lel'Ved oil iMmiW ill til"' court la and tin-Judge asked Deputy I Ms- "'" t Aiioiiuy l-ord what he thought "ni I I e a proper amount of bail. "1 hi is a very si riotis charge," I'' rd. "and I Would suggest the In .-t amount comi .ntible with its " oi' grav ily." n ili'ni-anil on each indietm J'ldi!,'- Conriv b niealiy. lit. - Davis and l'oloro'1 "ii at ollec I! lid I lariow . giddy relieved. Wrtll-.'d i c h his a! toi ne; s. Votinr ' !!: r- out o! V II ( I lint im:i: itM'iiit i vrini:i i na. i-ia.. Jan. :.".(. ' I lore was "h i for 1 (arrow In i scape," re. a Pwlrn t Attorney Kredcricl:' vi.g.hs. whin shown the As- 1 il i -). I ' !i .illl.ia.ll. ion the '.n .1 Ian lice S. Hallow. "V w In Ii J'lii- I i in look his seal had , i n bribed aim we km w I. I pl d the m.l. I mi ii I- ll , - I. fill tiu-i. Ante!. i- but iiit'llHi ' a he thought 1, ot ! 'ill l ow u llo i n, ie, d big' . b r.i I e k- ' ri e-t el '11 tl p. I - r. I"' V a t" Ilk. , ' r..M.I,s. j..tl. is. - !i..i Till a.n !i- f-d.ial ir.t,. );;;' 'nv.'tl '"" '''' "f lb, dv lotion,- . ..i,-i ra.x I t" a .I.,.-., wiib t.i. proi.a' li- ll'S I ' b. r. t'H le .r.aii.g t : . Id I . :bi- o te ii.ua : s pepsin:. Ilell- tnu I. Is Tb u rors " ( I r. 'l-b v !; J .1 .-. . : t M. V I v.: mite crews" about the country. They aiv said to have combined parts of ortie MeManisal's ounfesslon, In which he told of men who consulted with McXuniara at the headquarters of the International Association of Hriilse and Structural Iron Workers about "open shop" Jobs that were to be blown up. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO FORM LAND COMPANY San Francisco, Jan. 2H. Southern Pacitle officials here today announced that Incorporation papers would be II ltd at Sacramento tomorrow for the Southern I'acillo Land company, a $"1,(11111,0110 corporation which is to oaiioie an o( mo iiiiMiii'.in m no Harriiiiati system in California not direi tly coniiet n il with the. oper ation of the railroad. TO EXPERIMENT WITH COLORING FOR 0LE0 St. Paul, Jan. '.. The slate of Minnesota will experiment with oleo maiKarine to determine whether It can be cjven the color of butter without coloring . matter, it was announced today by J. (!. Winkji r, dairy ami food commissioner. Oleo in its natural state, it is tiaid, is pure white, but It Is claimed the packing' plains color it yellow. DEMOCRATIC STEEL T TWENTY INSURGENTS VOTE FOR MEASURE Democrats from Colorado, Dis gusted With Reduction of Di.ty on Lead, Bolt Caucus and Vote With Republicans. (Bv M.nnllia Journul Rimm'IiiI I wil Hlr 1 WasnillKtoll. .1.111. J.V. I m' oeoio- rntie metal tariff revision, to make reductions avelaKU K per cciu noiu the existing steel a ml iron duties of I lie I'aMie-Alil: li b law, passed the holisi' to day b il vole of '1 1 0 to 10K. Republican etforts to amend or de- baic Ihe till were brought to a sud- I in i-u,i when 1 (emocratic Leader I'n- dorwood ill tisi',1 to permit the oiler- inn if luriher ami inliiients and lor.-- d the house to a vote on the linal asseue of the measure. Twenty insiii'Keiit rn iiibli. ai ' oed r lln- una.-... , ni.v no i-'n'ov c, la' deleitiitioii from Colorado dlssal isl led with the ureut reduction proposed In Ihe b'ad InriH. oted auainsl the , niocratie ni-ijorily. The reP'lbliealls who supported the ill. all Insurgents, were: l)ais and l.iiiiibcr.Lih, M innesnta . Hansen. Ilubbard and Woods. Iowa; IIiImchhi. North l(,ikota; Jackson, Mui'ili i k and Voiiiik, Kansas; Kent ind Slepiieiis, Calilornia; Klnkabl. .Vonisaiid Sloan. .Nebraska; I .a 1 1 eity , i'i'i lmii; l.al ollette ami iiriiurton, W'ai.hii'utoii: l,i in I, Mmse K. Nel son. ISClillSlll. 'lb" insiinr"nn who .oted against tile bill were: Anders, n. .Miller. Ilolslead and i neisi n of .Minnesota; Coopi r, i'.seli and Kopp. Wisconsin; I-rem 11. Idaho; liieiii, Kendall, Kennedy and h ki It. low a; Hayes. Calilornii. Defeated ripeatedly in their at tempts to loree amcndmcliLs Into the no u n the r ptiolieans rallied for upon tin motion f r.ivne of New Yolk, a ii i ha irnni n of I he the I allail nt.itive 1'epllbli K, pr. former n wa.vs and i ins eommlltee ,lo I""- nii'inP the lit the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 hold it until tlu I made a report with la r unoii inst ruel lorn- iff commissi Ihe metal si bed ill This motion was dele,, ted J"." IO 1HV I'he regular I'epol.li ins protest.'. I ipplieatlon id Mr. 1 inler- Mepllblie ill "I'UtlllXsS lip id' the demo 'HtolllptS .. to the last aTainsI the rules- closing the debai wood was ( h.tr'-'i-il b lender .Mann w.th the plication of Ihe loree raiic maloritv Vine tril.e out sections of the ilemocrii'ii. Ill'" list wore made but iimi lliiltli lll.i by Mr. .Mann to restrict the doniocr.u- : free lisi, which Includes tvpewrlt rs. printing mnehlm-rv, machine tools, sewing machine ,nul oth-l rta b s to couiitr.is that do not ,lis liminile against .lun-i inin colli n-.-eil. live title, iin-iti and meat pro.l- Ut Is. W i I e ,let ateil. i'he bill will lace ii stormy recep tion 111 the senile. l Hill reach I In senale I'.iiiorinw and be referred to the nuance committee. lb. th lepubluan ami democratic senators have l-' II oclellllig nun-l g.sl.lll.ll w II h a view to CI Ileelltral- lig .itt.lila'ii ..a no- i nut mciisill'.-s tin icrg. Ili-m Ihe hot till lot I" d tl'-ll ll is been 111,1 p Senator ex i . pra.L'r. s .at. I pr ess. ,1 In .p.. i mv .- ii pi Idle..:, ill the san.-e lin- cliale lo Li!'-- a! tin b-ave tin esii piesid. l.t. Serial,. r i 'no he is re.'dv lo ti r the ruoi-e i.i, I .s ..pp.. so traiisloi hi eii.li lo m. v iil.iri m Tlo- r. -ol .r the s.-nale fill. lb Id u.ri lb. i ak'll pi 1 till ml to lo Inc. u in- b ail w In. h mi iti bas.-l bpl s lg.lv boos. , null i n p p. ..I. i i in i ' il'lll v. t!T Sie 1.1 the I :. u:b. Is . ,- ir, ... irpuis p I ii-.lu-i nnillilll-e p. iiie I'iiiiiiiiic oil sens inter. S'.ed W ho b." V e a pp. . I Itriii-li I bn r -llol, "(. A I M M. . '. .1 .a 1 " l-.X. lilt! fr.ai I.i x Mie- I 1. nn- . . h sail. .1 fr. 1 1.1 II'. I ( let ole r.i Ihe 11V ,, 1.,,. roool I'-. 1- !,' M- r- lonit-r inienr IVm- ln-i. S' l.ii-. Jan. ::.-(ii'ic K'rk of L"t..-. r-i.i.i1. tb p..M .1 aui.it' it :n.,l Co popnltr is" n in eight Is ..x.i 'l . iii ov Dixoxn of Kans .. ,,, , 1 t !..-ul I..I--I. a ' liibt rs "1 . s.i ) ...,! Athb in l,..,, !,.! t"lT.hl. The k : t.i 1 ' -! V J'- ARIFF PASSED BY HOUSE JUDGE FULL FAVORS FEDERAL AID FOR MPRQVEMENTOF E i, , . . , Ll KC W IS6 AdVOCatCS Uiailt Ot Land to Assist in Build;iur of Great System of Public High ways in New Mexico, ADVANTAGE TO NATION EQUALLY WITH STATE Candidate for Senate Believes Government Should Encour age Private Irrigation Enter prises by Furnishing Data, declaring himself ienthusiastically in favor of federal aid in improving the channel of the Itio lirande thro lift n. New .Mixico, as advocated hy National Committeeman Solomon Luna, .Judge Albrrt 11. Kali, promin ent candidate for I'nlted States sena tor from New .Mexico, also put him self on record in an interview with a MorniiiK Journal reporter Lift nli;ht as favorinir a niant of land by the I'nlted States tor the building of KIM!,! lutuis Ol mi- lie,, .id, i ,..., al aid for developniK Kovermnent aid private Irrigation pmlecis. JmlKe Fall is of the opinion ilia' while the iiiipnn ement ol the I'io Claude would be ol vast benefit to New Mexico, such work pales into Insignificance when compared with the tremendous possibilities and re sults w hich w ould accrue I rum the construction of a system of state highways and Ihe development of a network of iri'ik'ation svsteins which (Voiild brill-! the millions of acres of semi-arid and uneulih aleil land au di r cultivation. "The benefits to be derived from the two latter improvements," said indue Kail, "are scarcely appreciat ed by the ii vera we citizen. Never theless this does not make them any the less important. The I'nited States government with its hundreds of thousands of a. res in national lo rests and Indian reservations ! would derive even greater liem in i I than w ould ! a s a whole I would be th I i.iole rural the people from good sa I v a i ion of nl the state loads. It the now !' and bring com IIMllIlt les them closi r to the railroads. "As for the development of irri gation. I am a firm believer ill the I building id' Small projects as well las large ones. The government prn ! jeils are of ureal advantage and fill i their purpose but it is just as neces sary th.it private capital he Interest ed for the building of the lesser irri gation systems. The way to encour age, these smaller projects unil in terest private capital ill them Is to provide some legislation whereby the I'nlted States geological survey will furnish the data on the available reservoir sites ami the amount of storm water which can be stored from Ihe smaller rivers and creeks. As ll Is now, for a man with a small ranch or farm lo uiulert.i ke Ibis step toward building a project entails great expense and a hardship. Tin' government could easily furnish this data and the result would be the hn- lln.di.iti' building of small, projects in every Section ol .ow .Mexico which would bring thousands upon thousands of in-rca now lying idle, iimler en I iv a I i. ui lor the raising ol .rops of agricultural, Iruit and gar den truck." While urglnir the necessity of fed oral aitl for good muds and Irriga tion. Judge l'a II in no wise Nought lo put aside the import. nice of ton trolling the flood waters of the Kin lirande and keeping that stream which flows tlirouh New Mexico from north to south. within Its j banks. He believes such su im iproveinerif just as urgent as does M:'. I I. una and wants this object i omp- I hsh. d along w ith the two Improve J monts which h' warmly advocates. As Is well known. Judge I'all is I perhaps one of the firmest believers in tl... fll!llt-M l I OesU :.ll.l l.rilSOl-r- I iv of the new Mate, of anv man in j New Mexico. Mis coiiuirv- In-ine at Three llivers is an linmeiise ranch eomnrisirig several t lioiis.(ie!s nl l.niis. a large pail of which i." iiiibr I cultivation and which is In ing i-n'h-- it develop! d year l.v viar. on I -. ! ranch is a large irrigation eiiierpi s. I which hr has installed m his own ex-j I pensc and which has made hundreds! lot acres of the Immense trait world-, erlollv proihii tiv e. A large orenani 'is one ot the important units of the Three llivi rs ran. b. Judge Fall has made a close stlldv I ,,f the niTli llltnral possibilities ol I New Mi xi. o and is tin r-f..re able to talk illlellielillv as Well its illteresl- RID GRAND llli"H Until on the Rub!.-, t. W illi lltllleill cbbd'tnral ib-V lupin. -Ill also goes th,. Ion ian if ! St rn t 1 !' hi and maiiiteiiiiiu- of g,..,.i rojids. iis op" Is it l.s.tllltely neiessarv to flu- success of tile ither MINE WORKERS REJECT PROFFERED WAGE PACT 1 Midi. . I. dp.. lis. .1 ii. ; H I'll, l it umi lo.l.iv r. j. ct. d tlu j p. !: t o a 1 til lln I i i pr...osirii,n ,,f ,,. I lo Ihe w MS." Seal I mi'i.-.l at the joint . h iind opt-r.itois J I (bin urul w esi.-rn J The WHUe s. ale operators f ret in u J - ,.f Di4-Md iib -, orif . i t-iic,. ,,f inin of le.lb.na. Ilhuois f . n nsv l a ma. ,,f 11114.11H fn 1 Ills ion low-r in oho, end vw -Ivam.i and six -. nts .1 tor IriPitii.i I w,tges V-.IS six .1 Mlinoi t'.ari fin 1 lie WHgt-S of dav t (ent low i-r than Ul" I In- 1 ! ir.ers li re enis 1 .1 n.iiiig f t n n mine run nl f.-r da ! h-. sis ! labt.r' 1 r,d rs. tv nt v per Mam Iiii Ofln isU lni,ertt. M ikd. n. MunilmiM. Js.n. r - The f.r.-sid.-nt .f Ihe mun'-lpal er.1,11. II msi tw, rmmiNrs of the iirngr-irsUe w-1 toy have 111 ., - .isoris t-l. or.-!, r' ..luinii. isi ,atc rm u' i i ' S'JS- . --' i GOVERNOR BLOCKS ALL i LEGISLATION IN IDAHO Molse, Idaho. Jan. Jib 1: vetoiim th,. revenue bill passed bv i,e legisla ture of Idaho In special si sslon Cov -ernor Maw ley. today undid practically all that the law -makers have accom plished. Moth houses have concurred in a resolution llxiiiK tomorrow as the time for adjournment. The revenue law recommended by the governor was defeated hi the leg islature. The bill vetoed today was a substitute. It seenifi Impossible to pass the bill over the kovciiioi'k veto and the legislators probabh will go to their homes leaving th, revenue laws unchanged. Million's 111 circulation today that the governor would call another spec ial session lunnol be verUled. FINAL BLAST IN NEW YORK'S TUNNEL New York. Jan. Mayor (laynor will touch all electric billion at Storm Kind tomorrow which will let off tlu j linal blast in completion o, the eigh teen foot tunnel bored through solid rock under the Hudson riv er to bring i Catsklh water to New Yol k City. The tunnel Is the counei ting link : of the $ 1 tiu'.OOO.lMIO miueiluct be ing built lor the KetielH of New Yolk and Its completion marks one of the greatest engineering feats In history. DEMOCRATS KICK OVER THE PORK FORTY MILLIONS ARE SAVED TO TREASURY Omnibus Public Building Bill and Battleship Appropriation Throttled in Caucus in In terest of Economy Record, Hy Miirnlii Jmirnul Mpcrlnl Iil Wlra.1 Washington. Jan. There Wil lie no appropriations tor battleships or public buildings Ml this session or congress. This was tlu- decision "f the demo crats of the house utter a spirited caucus tonight. Mlimination of a bnMleshii uppro- oriatloii was a snrpvlie. ihe caucus hav ing been illi I for Ihe purpose m I li, ion, nun public iiiaTi . nded by the consult ring a building bill n conn-lttei ! ,i t'-Ij- V Hililiis hit' grounds. Mepr sonialivos Muriieit ofi Alabama however, off I an an '"'' meiil to a resolution to dispense with! the public buildings MM that no bat tleship appropriation lie it purled to ill,, bouse. I:, nrcselltHtiv c Mobsoll of j Alabama, headed a bitter attack on Ihe aim pdnietit but it was passed. The saving- affected, as estimated by the ileinot ratio leaders will approxi mate nearly $ 4 ii.iiiio.ooii. In the case of public buildings, however, there mac Is- some apropri allon for emergency. Alter the caucus il was declared that the cutting nil of the battleship appropriation was forced by mem bers who wile pilple,l by their defe.lt on the biiildimr appi oprlation. liep r st ntallv f Hobsoti and others who championed a t wn- lia 1 1 leshi p pro gram, announced Ih.d a petition for a I special caucus on Ihe battleship ap propriation would b" circulated at once among the ib-moeralle members and that it would contain an appeal to rescind the ai imn n tonight. lb pri senliitive l itgerabl of New York, chairman of the appropriations committee, introdiueil a resolution that the stale of the overiimt lit lln . Hues did not show justly n public building bill. Mr. I'lt.gcralil said it would be impossible for the govern ment architect,, to begin work on anv new plans for two wars and that it would be three v t ars Pel ore any new construction work could be uiuler- i ta ken. The i uiii us was i.v no means har monious many r.-pi . seiitnt Ives plead ing the necessity (m the bill to pro lect the party In the appioaebim i aiupuigh. SUIT TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE ON WABASH St. elost Louis. Jan. :'tl--. suit tit lore mortgages iiiieMiiiting to H-'.- IMMI Mill was tiled xv (Mi Judge Arlams federal court Ibis afternoon I 111 file V ol. Wells II. Mlo.l-clt and Wins iow S. I'jerce cilainuall of the Wa 1..'. li Hallway company eommtttei repi seniiiig sioi kholib-rs of the l oin pa nv . .Mr. I'itr.e r.pr. Ml'ott - t iv e eollimttlet Assurance companv I.i n-f II II I all Hu- lin s. ins the Moral of the laj'lita hie and it Is sought 1 1 per cent bond Issue. Al t ordillg to the I gages W IT tb f.lllllt ll l ! ll Mil 1 lie .la ri ua i y I . Hft die ..rig-innl receive!" lor the W'Hbush Ibiiiwax coiiipanv vo n' a iiolutei. THE DAY IN CONGRESS. si: vi 1:. Mesumirig Squalor I.i in v CMl Igit 1 ion 1 oil ' in 1 ' ei 1 out hide testimony ibis Adloui 111 d 4 P in . .rimers cum riopetl t week. unt'l 2 11. ni Tuesda v . HOI l . Iron nd I b.il. steel tariff re d. Mill passed vision lull to I r.-sune late today. SttH-l trust lie. ir ni- resiifnetl with conditions at an linpiirv into l.ib.. so -l plarits. Hons. ilein.Mr;(. w'll mucus night on h iirtniiiv ptogriim. f (evolution iiiiroibn 'tl proptming nn OloniflllN n.iiiniill.-. of seven lk oU up all prop.,-, 1 inv su.'stions. Int hid ing th "money tinst.'' Willium J, Means Influence thrown in f.ivor of a "money trust'" iinpiirv hp h I umi ratb: Leader I 'lid. r nod rtppost-s. Mi ( I tariff revision bill passoij tl l'(. Tut nlv insurgent rcpubln am ntef ih the rlerio, r.tfs. . 1 u . p 1 j. it, 1','fiii BARREL WATTERSON BREAKS E DIRECTED AT ILSI Engages to Show Conclusively That New Jersey Go.-omor Licd and Dares not Face the Facts in Controversy, DENIES RYAN WAS EVER ASKED TO CONTRIBUTE Kentucky Editoi Winds Up With ' Declaration That Nomination of Professor Would Be Dis aster, His Election a Calamity I Rv H.ipnlnv J.uirfi.il Viwrinl 1 iiarf Wire f 'Washlimton. Jan. 'V. Ctdiiiiel Watlerson In a statement issued to night and intended to I'l'iliH "a dis tasteful episode" to an end, so far as he was concerned, declared that tin Issue between him and Ouvernor Woodrow Wilson was practically us to which one had "lied." Colonel Wattersoii said he "had engaged con clusively to show" that ibivenior Wil son had lied and charged that the New Jersey executive "iliiri"' not face the facts." Colonel Watl-ison de clined to make public any proofs In his possession. He tlellied thill Thomas I'". Myan ever had been ap proached for caniiaign contributions for ilovi'i'iior Wilson but states that th.. mutter had been talked over with Covcinor Wilson anil the latti r had) "expressed the fear" that If the knnvv- ledge of a contribution from Myan got abroad it might do e halm than j good. Colonel Watti rson's slaleineiil. ad dressed "To Ihe Democrats of tin" I'nited Slates" follows in part: "The time Hunt set upon my stay in the national capital being about to expire, and iloveinor Wilson having refused my offer as to the issue of veracity be has raised between us to submit pronl of the Iriilh of my aver ment to parly associates competent to .judge both of its character and the expediency of Its publication, I sbal lu ihw Ibis most dlstnsti f ul episode to n close its f;ir iis I am eoacerned. "The claim thai I must rush Into print with this proof emanates cllhe- ill. .in the pi rl else tr iiie le.tllf.lUilll. 1 I..,,-,, ll I ... i..:olv nliilet' liloliel' ! superi Islon, to produce it. anil can he asked In reason to do n d'e. If I should publish It (be vi rv men who are demanding that I shall, would be first to license n f reckless disre gard of what they would call parly pi iiileiu ,. and private rights. The side issue Is whether I have lied, as ( liiv i rnm Wilson says I have, or he has lied, which I luivc engaged con clusively In show. He tlal'e not luce the tacts. " 1 i 1 1 i ii c the cailv sun r of IHlo. I was passing a week end w.iil Colon el lb urge Harvev, an old ii iend, at Deal Meiich, his home In New Jersey. There arrived fur dinner Dr. Wood row W ilson, then president of I'riiu e ton and the Mmi. James Smith. ,lr., late a senator in congress. Dr. Wil son I had never met befnle. The talk al table was mainly about Hi prospective nomination of a demo cratic candidate for governor ot New .lers, v. Drawn Into the conversation I ventured th,. opinion that if nothing more than a i;o , rnorshlp was in sight it would be a sacrifice for Ir. Wilson to iini his exalted station at (In- head of a great university ami get down into Ihe bull ring of politics to struggle for preferment so epheremal and urn i rtaln. "That ibably what Colobel H.iivev, who scemetl under some spell wrought by Dr. Wilson, had planned. Mr Smith deilaied that he wanted nothing hi himself; only to see the state i in-- ceil . that no inn- but Dr Wilson cciib' ii deem it. and the Ilk'-. t In iln. season. Dr. Wilson was nomi nated ale I i lei led. I II" ... -s...- ...... . - - .. 1 .. . c .1. ....I I ..1 Ic.l ii iiii ii io,- SU...-IOI1...I..II , .1 iis prelude, began. In a man-i 1 bad been dragooned. I will not. lie. oved. Into tile Sel V I I lloV - i W lis and Colonel Harvey sin ceediiig ten nioiiihs brought mi iiliib ntial relations with I el Wilson. Loiter- passeil In- OUT III DIATRIB .;':;.:::;. nni nnrnnnRii i i . ,.:,r,v. s..,v..l as prelude, began. In a man-j UUIl U I i LuUI 1 1 IMI II IV b,,,c: In j lid I bad been dragooned. I will tu.t 1 ll.u.iit -.iH-i n inn I I sav il" ov ed. into the sei v 1 1 i.ov- inni ma I- n n miiI.. 1 i'i"i in .11, or Wils and Colonel Harvey. fl II If I 1 1 fl I I Mill st.,i-..i,i i.pln.l n. ,.- The sin cee.lllig tell tllollths bHUigbt M I I I I U 111 I 11111 " Olll.T I " s .sKlllg me mi 11l11l1nt1.il rel. iin, us vvnlil f LIUnill I U I I i ' " " m '.-:!. t..i I P. V I 1 , 1 Wilson. Letters pn-.-eil be-' p. loiliu- a s- III. II. 1 I I. Ivve.-n in. I 'poll his invitation and on llinilll I IIII"! "" w.,i,l.l in. I i !'',,, ,",'i. lb- was g '.i glilasli I III 1 1 I fl Rl I A III 1 1 ii.. "oil ow i,. i's'i s."h. w in.-, 1 ... - ' -; iivuinn Lnnu li P I I I. lope. "I f I bun 11 mall ol polished inaiilieis. s. bolarlv iitlainii,. l,ts and ., ... 1 11 i, ,-,.,.i!.e talents. MtllTljI Ct I VVitllCI'nS I J t '1 . I I (' I I I til III I II I'll 1 1 "II I 1 1 'I I.I ll 111' - , . , , - ( , Luc . ,,- 111 x..i loik. Again I ll.lt hit j)l(!SC!l!atiU' Ml'i:. Cl in No . 1 ' 1 i I d I Let We o e . . HI.., ( I i i .. . ....... 1.. ,1 5.(11 'I 1 111!''! I'.H' Mit'l I I iglllllel.-o 111. ins....... - rt I..... 1.. .1... itoisi . ..i.i, .! ami iitt ! - 1 t 1 ' '. ... : ;,;;; . .: n if. ' J I e-l I 1 1 1:. .1 Ol 1 I mat v . ; v. 1 j - .. j 'ii,. i. .itfiig.it in .ii.ii.c pi.- ... iirwinn I 1, dllo. lln ml. now 'I Ho Miillh.it lin. Mi.rln( .....rn,.l ,.,!. I r.rt lVIrr I h ll I VII II tape if wbnh I bait I t at: S ,.!.., Mum .Im. : ' Wt'U l' T A 11.11 ! ,.. P. sav a- htd, as was p eet I f li I , , , ! , , t.o.pl of I , 1. (,. I 1 1 LA I U U j o ,,,sii.. lelween p ep al.d linn Hint ot l.md .0 0 Wlol. l allh 1 a 1 ,, ,,,,,, . I ei. I doll.- .'b.il I 1 11 b I ' 1 1 si g 10 .1 nil in. nam. I I 1 I . I ' 1I( ,p, ill'., 1 bis . a mp.llg ll. I j Slo-li. !-iili III 'li b.Mol- ol go , VI i S 1 . i . I IM 1 .1 I I I V il I le . e W , ... , j , ,1:110 l.l . . , : - - ...... ! I,, ., mo - I ..iv -r.i a pp. a I 1 "I 010P1 V I ., 1 t b l.g i - - : 1 1 . . 1 1 1 , o ' ! . , In ..( : ( , , , '; 1 ' ; ; 1 1 o flolll .1 g.i.(i. Ilillll 01 .e-i lie . io... . I,,g per '" ' '' 1, j 1 li.S. IV .,- tied Willi II Pol ... I ll.ltP I 1 e. I... i'- Mb Midl.lll l.ll- - l ,l. I'l' -. I .In .. ling d'e W ils.in 01 11. 1 ! -1 . 1 1011 and j I a , I, , - ! ,. 1 ng I ..la ( . . - - ! - ' ( , , , in iip-wr I" Ibis 1 w.i abb at oil' b ...b 1 .., lb. mix. d i-i...l- .m, "c ;, :, , i i I ! .,.. rio. rn. .ting at the Marihat- s,, ,.,!,,, ,. - ,!,-,! .. i ,.,,g ,.!! I 1, 1 1 Mil til 14' ( ' l.l 11 . I ll' Vv ..S tp-slgp. II Mil ,n-r In I'"-" ' I l.l 1 V OI I. I ''ll ice - io i l ...... j foV'.,l. Mild pel felt l.ll V-. Ok ol Ol j.s,,. ,s.1. loll llel.llel lie .. oil- , g..l,l.ll Lis. Vlli'. and f"r wh.l ,,,,! ,o so. j, X : was tin- ioveinor tlo i. I Ml. I'..s.;.-.i n, an f.civi.o I t j v. . ,'. .lap T ions, and in.sl. ad lb.- po i.i i I s, i, Cmitr i ssroa n St. en. i..n b elo,. i. , : (,. ot ; be hits I. - Il" I IV ailopd tl .( poll, y ol n i 1 o. . n n"i .100 .0, o . (.,.. .. . - M 1 . to- ; t.i n.tu s.i.iue and sn. i n.g. U-.x-j 'about cm. r tU- ii..iic- "tj.,,-! d.,- i iriK die in- din-I ! mv si .1 1 . ,1 -.-n ' ; 1 m . v . v ., ii . . 1 11 -1 ... or n. v. p.. .,, -. I p,. I K.,s ..sltetl lo help the lill.tll" Ul I st.li.ds , lln .elit.-l - Ibat III. Ill s.,,l. ,',.1 I,.,,,, ,,, ih. ,.,u.p.,ign an. I lit III. IP I .pa n bad alg.d bill, 0. ,..p'v fa .0 j 1.1V ..'( r lo M.b 1 P i n p f It" lillof el I ,:,,! I,,,, ...,e!.,l A , ,.' I truth to a ("'!( of g. nib men Miidjland :.r bun but thai bis upplnaiion tb 1110. rat" ..I'lailv 1 0111 111. .1 vi'b was r. ! '1. d iv the s.-. n-tarv of tin ! ..Ilts. lv . S fot the W ll-b. IPS "I th- I lilt. Ilol 111. K..llllll tlli.t .Ml. Sleep I ' Ipartv. I,., tlnpks to 1 bald Ihe ISS K j . r-..l! We- P' l . hg.lt lilt nihi l of tb. ,.r,.t . s. it 10. ri.o-r bv turning npl ti n" I .1-... .....-,,,1.1.. . H .it, r ..I a 111 r.irv j I bur. an wr-ph .lin I" ll'O .T the imniM' llla'e 1 olllnblltloPS ..t SUPS' I He j rr tl-i llti ins. hups .n1 lulosj uiaiim of i ; lalsitieiiilou. I "'Ihe Mviin storv. wbnh has mad I such an impression upon tin- un j knowing and tun oth cling, was, far iis It related to Colonel ll.uvev, a lie out of W hole bit ll. Though Cov- crtior Wilson knows this be has al lowed it to circulate without a word of eontriiilictbin. Tin- attempt which followed its cxpospi,. h to make il appear thai I have intimated that application was made to Mr. Kvan. Is t ut on tin same eletb. and Is char n tensile of the dlopll'ltv which al laches itself to the entile plncccdlllg ot the governor ;,iu bis publicitv agelns, ''f'l. suggestion of Mr. Kvan was i.u;clly caught up bv those agents. I'-.lllev il polnical pl'oan l. r id using j men. v from anvwln-ie or anvl.oilv' Mm when I spoke ti, Covoiiior Wil son about it In- said sonic uncivil 1 things ol Mr. Mvan, , x.rc.v ing a f.-n i that it the knowledge of sin b a mi t triliiition got abroad ii might do inure j luirtn than good -an opinion with Which Colonel H.iI'Vev ploiuptb eoli- ; cut red and the matter vv ut no fur ! tin r. j Certain It is thin Mr. Mva I beard of the mailt T. Neitlu ltd i I in anv one ,-lse, spoke to bun on tin I Mlhlcet. , ' 1 lie eft ol t of Ihe Wllsor to rev iv ,. it and bring it I pi Ui n the tl mt is siuiplv .,,i onpriiu nib-d ibvcrt the public attelilioi tact that Cioveim.r UiNui rattling atmim! as a luro his indignant rejection ol truth being that livau aliempi io i Iron, tin' 1 lias been heeatise of Kvan. tin wa inver pressed i:po, him ;il ah. "His coin arenas i' ( 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 1 1 -1 1 ot Harvev. w hu h has iut sin h .1 le.itbci III Ills tap, vv a of a piece With tills Whilst I 1 1 ix i I in ! W I Poll was licetv- i ,u jioplllal' applause because ot bi( I'lllte of private ill. iidslup to pub lic dlllv be was glovi Una; at llarvi v's feet alter pardon for the slMum-los and heartless ti t at uieni he admitted tin v 1 li K bestowed upon Harvev at the Manhattan club. If be possesses a spark of honorable sensibility he will at ollt'e demand and reptile the pub Mention of the tbjei letters be wrote to Hi'tvey when lie was made lo un derstand and .-cn!it' that he must square the account of iiigiatllude or take the li nisei uellces. ".Meanwhile let me say that whilst the governor's tardy I 'cpenla m e niav plaeute the forgiving Colonel Harvev whilst il may even satisfy the sus ceptible Mr. Mr.van -I rel use longer to lollovv a man whose nomination would. In my Juilguu-ni, be a disaster and whose election a ealainitv. He who could show himself so dlsloval to private friendship cannot be nusi ed to lie loyal to anv t hlllg. "Within a single veiir (h.it-rnoi Wilson's radii ill change ol base, his realignments and I'e-ail.iiistnuMif, personal and political, bis offenses to some and apologies to others, have been concurrent with his selt'sh alms. There seeniH no abasement Into wbnh he Is unable to descend Willi eipial facility and grace. May ii.nl protei t democracy from stu h a leader and such leadership. "Tile llil lie vacated by I 1 o V cl'tlt 1 1' I Wilson 1 shall uol undertake to lill. I hold nothing in reserve, am backing no oilier aspirant, advancing nn'otlc-i In'ert'sts. I bill fn to me winter liome In Moriila. beviuul Ihe n-ai h i veil uf the telegraph, sure Ihai in this matter I have done mv diilv alike In public obligations and prlvati friendship, and having not a tan- be side," w il m i in t i: '.loiti: lilt MM s II. KIM'tlMl Trefifon. X. J.. Jan. .'!(. - -( lov ,-i nor Wooihovv Wilson refused tonight to make a statement in reply to the one Issued by Colonel Helllv Wlltfilsoll. The governor said In1 first would read the niaiter given out by Colonel Wai trson carefully beloic deciding whether to make any reply. "At any rale." he si bl. "I shall not Issue 4 statement tonight." W'.Vn l.ltSOV ( IIMII IMI I III t Ml. l III I I . Ot VIII I ICY New York, Jan. "il. - -"Colonel Wat-tt-rson has a beautiful voeabularlv and he has iniiiposed a sidendbl speech." said William K. M.Comb. (iovi'l'iior Wilson's campaign man ager, w hen ask. il bv newspaper nn u toniglit if he had aiivthlng to sa v 111 reply to Colonel Watterson's n. slatelneni mi the sn-i ailed 11 li ve Wilsil,, Clllll lill ersv . "An n iii, I v sit of the col I s si. it lllt'lll slloVVM t'leiil ly thill lie I el lit j ininseb 1 '. (Min 11. gnx eminent Mttoin.-x. dm Urul ihut after In Identity of th 11.111 lin signed the apn In ant. 11 had Pt.l-. , sl.l.(ish-.l it WMlh be sill.ptlt- I .. I'l IP e. ! lug th,. coiinli v with i mil 1 on u 1 ins all 1 1 1 a I I b a v 1 J , sum annul iin- uiaiitr, ainan .111.1 M. I 'mull, w bo i el used I" le. i k v I in llur c ( 1 1 1 1 it lit 1 x. . it dial In- could Hot Imagine w bo ' tin- g.-nli. 10 in ol 1 1 1 sir l. I loll ' el .! led I 1 I.' I "oh. pel W al'. is.,,, 1 , ubl be. I lllwli n r 1 nllJI fJ lil ii 1 1 BLOOD! CLASH AT ! LAWRENCE; Massachusetts State Troops, Police and Millwotkers Battle in Streets; Cars Held Up and Stoned by Anry Mob, GOVERNOR F0SS SENDS REGIMENT OF SOLDIERS Em utiu' Sends Open Letter to 0peiaties and Mill Owners Asking Ainiistice for Thirty Days Pending Adjustment, llv Mi. riilni .biiirn.il Spri lid I rril tVIrr liiwicuce. M:i. .Ian. MO. In re pulsing an alleinpt of ii body of strik ers io cross Hie Merriinac river into the mill district early this morning tin- militiamen bled their llrst shots ol the si ri b t . No niie was Injured and when a paind crossed the Ice a few niinuies al terw ai d, tlu y found no olle Ileal the Scene. Soldi, is on guard saw il body of inn gallieiiiie on the opposite bank. appaioiitlv picpaiing to cross, as it b.' I been I ol'eil they Would do. iipc of the privates Itrcd his rille and the single shut was effective III driving back the invaders. I'r.ietle- a llv I In- t utile in 1 1 1 In IX dull to g u. i nl against bleaks. force Is on further init ial vv ll i i , Mass.. .1 vvois) rioting in the I l.awience textile slrik IHUI pel soils III cut"! e street cars w i re held in. '".. The orttiighl of the r involving -tl.-I today when up and Mlotied by mobs il l I V eh go was kilb'i mail was was cut I which refused to let nper Inlo the mills, line woman by a stray bullet, a patrol slabbed, a mllilla cuplnlll iiillv by a brick and several iv hurt bv Ntniics as well as ol llel H bv tla th, dubs nl the police and mill- ibocrnor I'oss old. led tonight Ivvelve aiblltioiial t lUnpaiiles of In tautrv and two cavalry troops to pro ceed nt tun e to Lawrence lo reinforce lln- nine eonipiinles already there. The troops an n eil snorlly urter nddidgbt. Tin I - were nu piiiiidcs or mass iiieetins-s I gbt. This was due largeli I,, an ullimatlim issued by Col. X. I.i I'")' Sweil.i'l', comniatider of tin lullilaiv fonts In the cH.v. lie iiiiiiouineil that he would allow no mote p. nailing and nn more gather lugs oi siriktis ami ihut anv pctsuii paillclpaiiiig in sin h a deimuistrutloii tv ulilil be 1 1 eat. d as a i lull r. Late lonlghl Ihe slate police, who inv esiigati d tin- nulling ol dynamite In various sections ol the city and de cided that the ixplostvc was "plant ed"', iiricsleil Si hoot Cimiiiiltiemiiu John M. I'l'ien, son of loitncr Mavor John Mie. n ami one of the most prominent iiilzens of Lawrence. I'reiii was loiinally charged with "coiisplrai v to mar. deface anil ,des li ny iii'titit i t v ." Late tonight (ioveinor l-'oss Issued an open Idler "l il oprrat I v rs and mill owuers." in w tin li be says. 'Tin- situation al Lawrence has be com,, so seilous Ibat every posslbb iftoll should be llliide bv all parlies .oic. iii.il lo adjust mat!, is. and I tin lelole li'tpicSt all workers to go bit. k and resume their places In tnc mills pn- a pe I ol iliutv d.ijs, pi miiug tin- eiioi is w hu Ii I shall make I al th. 1 1 1 1 icii. . s ailJUSUil. In of the l.nl dial no not i.f was given io tin null opeiativcs ol a pro positi i .a I o. i ion in wages when the . binue in I is weni inio elicit on January I. I i..ii.st all mill operators I.i give 1 1 1 1 v -1 . u i hours work during dial p. i mil niiliout ,1 is, 1 1 in i na lltui. net s ale such d it tatciulli vt ibntv ilavs . n. si . ft oi ts lo 1 1 s M 1 1 1 t,, a set -. al . allies'' ml. Pught o.. p l. l 1.1 ih.- strikers dill 1 V llil . s Me lie I II. ll ..nsplrr anv' ...tie f 1 oil! REBEL ACTIVITY IN SOUTHERN Fens Cuemavaca t:.M -vfj by Zapa d' Si: li.ttion Is De- itit al. r -iMiirti.tl ml I 4 Wlra J!'. Mebel f M-.relos Is e-Aiis- n in die tity of Mexico oi ot t 'ucrnava.M. a town lit lia bit. pis, capital of the ..f strategical Importune 1. tins , 1!.. is regarded aa critical. .. itnnc'it officials ho-wexer. pro i.ss 10 i.,.i.-ve that the army has the siiM.iip.il will in hand. he mtrrison at Cuernavara has io n Kreatlv reduced anil an attempt bv the revoliitinnista to nter lh little city ts considered not Improb able. Vest.rdav a train en ront iri.m Mexico f'ltr to i'uaxKlla eaM f ( in-rnaxst-.i. was fire.1 on hy relxeltn i , . kiruu.-hioi couuau'vt iJ-i WOMAN SL I T I