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I OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER (SUABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE THE MORNING VOL. XV, No. 109. c I - TARIFF FIGHT IIP IN SENATE TODAY 1 Long, Determined Battle! Is Nxpeciea iu ue Waged on Bill wpkfr DEBATE DUE lill Proposing Regulation of Meat Packing to Be Re sumed on Tuesday WARTIME LAWS TO FRONT . Repeal to Be Pressed Today by Senate Judiciary Com mittee; 2 Amendments vAHtliVtlTON. .Tan. 16. Prcs- .'..ii f Dm K rdnev emergency .... - . .- . Jfill Dill lO 1UIHUIIU" He finance coinmmru vm luunwi launch what promises to bo a long mil determined fight, Hours of H cuelon anil on uvalancho of amend nuun await ttio measure and tho uttome l admitted to be doubtful. While tho senate In preparing for tciulderallon of the emergency .tonrr. exiicctcd to begin lato In $t neck, thn hoiiHO ways and means committee will continue Its hoar i... nn nermanent tariff revision. other Important affairs uwulllng rllon by the sonnto are motions la reconsider passage oi inu i-unt .tirr antl-strlkc bill anil tho reso htlon to stop recruiting until the iti U reduced to 150.000 men. The latter resolution Is expected to to to tho houso despite senate op Mutton. tifhaii- nn tho hill for federul rcg elation of tho meat Industry will bo rftumcd by the senate Tucsduy. Tho Mil In tn bu voted upon tinaiiy jan ImmlKrullon lielwH" Near I-.ml. Ilrarlnirs on tliu Johnson linml trallon bill nrr to bo elosod Tues iiy by the senate Immigration com- (litter. Commhsloncr General of mmlcratlnii C'atnlnettl. who arrived home yesterday after a study of Immigration questions In Kurope, be tliu last witness heard. Tho .committee then meeting In cxeru llu (.etslon to decide whether the Johnson bill or a substitute shall be KfHCd or the whole question of uirtriency legislation dropped. Tin- C.ilder bill for regulating the toil Industry Is to be taken up Tuesday bv the senate manufactur ing committee with brief hearings r.d early urtlon planned. liipeil of wartime laws It to ho pruned tomorrow by tho senate Judiciary committee, which plans to rtport out tho houso repeal resolu tion with an amendment continuing th food and fuel control law. DUirmnmcnt Action Due. Final action Wednesday or Thurs iiy on the llorah resolution to Inltl it negotiations with tho prlnrlpal naval powers for reducing naval building programs Is contemplated by the senate foreign relations com mittee. A fuvorable report Is foro cut. ADnrnnrlnllnn bills and the con- rresalopiil reapportionment bill arc Pie principal measures neioro me touse this week. Leaders are pro- acting that tho house will reject the committee proposal for; Increase m us memucrsnip. Home of Peacemaker Is Wrecked by Bomb Wir.VKKnATlTin. Pa.. Jan. 16, A dynamite explosion, believed to bo the outcomo of recent mine labor diiputcs in l'lttston, today wrecked tne front of a moro owned ana con. ducted by James A. Joyce, n mcr chant of that city, who has been act Ir.g as a volunteer conciliator bo tween'tho miners and onerators. Mr. Joyco and his family wero sleeping en tho second floor and wero not In ured. Play Cards and Dance Says Muskogee Pastor Aunrlateri Vress State Wire. '.v nnuuiil.i Uftm.i .11111, 10.- f lay cards, dance, attend tho theater run clean minds nnd no harm win come thereof, the Reverend Illicit J. l.loyd, rector of Clraro Kplscopal inurcn or this city, told his congre Button trmlclif In rnmleinnlnir fnnnt teal demands for Hunday bluo laws tint Kcn With Sheriff. "ruUK'A. Ala.. Jan. 16 Do Btrurtlntt n T. llttAlft Jl.tll. '"ies, tno nrreHt nf three men. two f them white, and tho hunting of ' automobile or Hherlff W. A belts by unknown, parties, whllo h ' engaged In 'leading tho raldlni wrty. marked tho Sabbath obsurv nco In the far eastern corner of Le wunty today. THE WEAfHW . Tl.'I.SA, OkU.. Jan, !. Msilnium ti ''iure Hi minimum Ji north wlndij .hJ.AI10XIAl Mon.Uf unirttlrit, eoM TUMiUy probttly rain or mow. I, LOUISIANA: Mnnclay Incrrcslnk cloud iw..' co1''" In north, cooler In outh Mtllon, Tuexlav unieltltd. , AnKANSAH: Monday cloudy, much KA.NKASi Unacttled wtatWrr Monda Jn rln nr now by nlsht and on Tun --( uui mucn cnans in iiiiraiur, Ton ftv.u nfw .w.-u , Wl(ly iiifftlnit of Klwania club at ''I I', in. at Hold Tulaj. , ,,""iinK or Tutu dlitrlct Wlnlilm and 'lc,ri h. ,.. church. nouHi, Iloaton nu church. I n. in. uruli Town club, illnner and maatlnr. I utile addrro by I. V, Hloanakir, sua. ,c' I'lirchaalnK Altnti' ttaaoclatlon Oklahoma, municipal auditorium, T 130 Jol'a Uala' Chorua, maatlnc and r oi'i. I'irai Chrlillan church, 1:10 p. tn. Girl Saves 17 Persons From Death in Fire MIsb Slvcm Knppnncirt. l'linDKM'HIA. Jan. IS. When MIsm Slvera llappaport, 20- year-old girl, saw sinoko Issuing from tho windows of a factory hIkj shouted to u hoy to turn In uiv-aTSrm and then rushed Into tho building and up to tho fourth floor to warn tho 17 men and women working thero unconscious of the danger. She led them down the stalls and then, finding escape cut off by fUme.-K quletexl their fears and led thorn back to tho fourth floor und down tho flro escapo to safety. INDIANBUREAU ' FACING CRISIS Controversy Is Likely to Force Rewriting of Proposed Bill SNYDER IS OBDURATE . v r T Joe Cannon Says no i Tired of Paying Out Coin to Aborigines .... tlU.TA . nnumwcrnv Jan. 10. r0 ...,i imii lieen reached tonight between the Indian legislative com mittee and tho appropi iauu.i ." . ..,i inrtlnitlons wero that halrman Snyder would continue his fight against legislative uunra i Lin .main tnmnrroW. iinwoupr an erion win i" iu..-1'j n patch up matterri again In the morning. Majority leader Monueii said that there Is gravo'danger that the Indian bureau will bo left with out any money at all, unless a settle ment was eiiccicii. u.nu'iitiii ti hocamo evident that there is a strong possibility that tho entire Indian organic act win i - written. It this is aono u win written in tho light of Indian con ditions as they exist today. Tho In dian bureau now Is figuring cm an organic act nearly ono hundred years old. tviioio .Matter in nir. Tho nrnmnriliir'H In thn house yes terday served to bring tho Indian problem to tne aireci aucmiuii all congressional leaders. nepresentatlvo Joseph O. Cannon of Illinois, said ho is tired ot mak ing appropriations lor Indians which he does not believe aro Justified. "Why, I was out In Oklahoma to yoar.l ago," Mri Cannon said. "I thotirht then that tho Indians would coon bo on a par with the whlto man. Perhaps our mettimi or deal ing with them is holding them back. Tho Indians wefo pretty smart then nnd wo have spent money on thorn by tho wholesale ever since, it seems to mn that tltoy ought to do like whlto folks, take caro of them selves. . ' "Ought to Finish It." "The Indians nrrf udmltted to tho publla schools and nil that wrt of thing. I Just grow weary o making theso appropriations. 1 think wo ought to finish it." Itepresontallvo kongworui or unio said that if the sanio procedure was followed on other bills as is oetng followed on tho Indian bill, months and months will bo occupied In pawl ing appropriation bills that ought to bo passed .beforo March 4. and they will become a heritage of the Hard ing admllstratlou. ARGENTINA BANDITS AMUCK Millions In Damage Done by I hi ml of Outlaws TerrorUlug Territory. UtJKNOS AIRES, Jan. 10. Damage estimated to toUil many millions of pesos has been caused by tho depre dations of bands of outlaws who nro reported to bo roaming through tho territory of Santa Cruz, pillaging, burnlngtcrops nnd ranches, destroy. Ing ogrlcultural machinery nnd kill ing and terrorizing Inhabitants. DIs pntchea from Punta Arenas say these bands now aggregate rfioro than i.nno men. who nro declared to bu striking ranch work.rs, well armed nnd equipped. Tho outlaws uro said virtually to control tho wholo Interior of tho territory as fnr ns tho Chilean bor rtcr. Territorial police forces nro aid to bo holploss. , neat food In city. rjyonsbU prleat. Harmony caf.terU. under Woolwortb'a. Ad, fTT " 1 , TULSA, UKLAliUAlA, A1UNDAY, tJANUAIlY U, ' wo ANTI-JE W 'DRIVE' DRAWS HOT FIRE Wilson, Harding, Taft, Others Join in Protest Against Propagfuithi A DANGEROUS SPIRIT People of All Faiths Urged to Combat Attack on Scm ctism for Nation's Good PROMINENT MEN SIGN PAPER Colby, Baker, Bryan, Lansing and Many College Heads in Vigorous Objection HKN.SMNIJITO.S. Vt., Jan. 16. A protest against antl-soinctlc propa ganda In the l'nlti'd States, bearing thn names of President Wlliwut, Wil liam II. Taft, Cardinal O'Connell nnd HO 'other widely known men and wr ion' nf Christian ifnlth, was madu piinlle hero tonight by John Spargo, socialist writer. It exhorts particu larly those who are molders of pub lic opinion tho clergy and ministers of nil Christian churches, publicists, teachers, editors, statesmen to strlkn at this un-American and un christian agitation. "Wo rtt;rel exceedingly," the pro test said, "the publication of a num ber of books, pamphlets nnd ews paper article designed to foster dis trust and Misplclon of our fellow citi zens of Jewish uneestry anil faith distrust and suspicion of their loy alty and their patriotism. "N'W, DaiiKtM'oiir. Spirit." A new and il.ingurous spirit, it as serted, Is being Introduced Into tho national political lira by tucso imp lications, challenging und menacing American citizenship, and American democracy. .Men nnd women ot JoWIsh faith, it dwlitrcd. should not be required alone lo "fight this evil, but that It is In a-very special sense the duty of citizens who aro not J own by ancestry nnd faith." "To Mr. Hpargo s request Tor his approval of the protest, President Wilson wrote: "I havo your letter nt December 2T and I am heartily in sympathy with tho protest against tho autl Semetle rnovemont. I beg that yon will add my nimto to tho signatures." Picsldcnt-t'lect Harding. In n let ter made public by Mr. Spargo, de clared his disapproval of nntl-Se-motism, but expressed a deslro to avoid creating a, precedent by sign Ing the protest. 1I wrote! Hartlliig' Objects Strongly. "I am sum you can understand whv. nt tho nrcKent time. I am seek ing the nvolRnnco of undue publicity and rcluntnnt to make public state moots relating to nny of our pend ing problems. I am no less sure thaUyou already know, nnd that the American iieonlo already bellevo that I am giving no s.motltni to anything so narrow, so Intolerant or bo un Ainerlcnn as tho nntl-Seith'tlc move ment. 1 have; been preaching the gospel of understanding and good will nnd no ono who believes In theso things nnd hopes for tho concord of America can be Interested In nny movement aimed against any por tion of our American citizenship. "Wo. protest against this organ Ized campaign of prejtidlco and hat red." tho signers declared, "not only because of Us manifest Injustice to thoso ngalnst whom It Is directed. but also Mini especially because wo aro convinced that It Is wholly ln- coninat lite with loyal and Into II- gent American citizenship." Tho loynity and patriotism or our fellow cUizens of tho Jewish faith." It added, "is equal to that of any part of our people and requires no defense nt our hands." Secretary of .State Colby sent his approval by cabin front South Amer ica. Others who signed were Sec retary of War H;iker, Secretary of Agriculture Meredith, formor Hccre IhiIcs of Slulo nrynti and Lansing, former Secretary of War I.liidley M. OartUon. former Soci clary of the Interior Krankln K. I.nno and for mer Attorney Uonrral CJeorgo W. Wlckersliam. Several college presidents aro on the list. Including Nicholas Murray Kuller of Columbia university, John drier Illbben of Princeton univer sity, W, H. H. Taunr.e of Hrnwn uni versity, H. A. CJarfleld of Williams college, Krnest Martin llopltlns of Dartmouth college, Henry Churchill King ot'Oburlln college nnd James It. Day, chancellor or syracuso univer sity. Among the churchmen In tho list the. Council of Kodcrated Churches are: Itobert K. Spoor. president of nf Christ In America: lllshon HenJa- mln JJrewhter of Maine. IJIshop Chauncey 11. Drowsier of Coiinectl cut, Arohblshop Patrick J. Hayes of New York. Dean W. P. Itdd of tho Ileik-Iey Divinity school nnd lllshop D. .1. O'Ciinnoll of Itlchmond. , 9-Hour Day for 20fiOO Pullman Co. Workers CHICAGO, Jnn. 16. Beginning tomorrow, thn 20,000 employes In thn openitlng' department of the Pullman company will work nlno hours n day Instead of eight, It wtts announced tonight by their repre sentatives at a meeting of the Chi cago Federation of Ijibor. Tho ex tra hour'B work, requested by the company, will bo dono under pro test pending' a decision by tho rull way labor board. I-:.Knipcror Churles Dcffrr. CIKNHVA, Jan. 10, Former Km peror Charles of Austria-Hungary, who has been ill with influenza, is Arrti-nHnir .i( iHfnetnrllv from tho at tack, It is unnounced In a I'ransine .U .... n1. aIh Briand at Head Of New Cabinet To Rule France .-mill' aaaaH BJJJ t I tVrUKK Ai-Uil.li, nrlsfid ArlMjtio Jirianu. . k i.tij I.... lit A in I,im,I fur- I iter French prime minister, succeed- I today 1 the task undertaken by ilm (o form cabinet In succession mm to lo tho ministry of Premier l.eygues which resigned last WedncMloy. It.ieliliM the iirenilorshtli. .M. lirl. mil lakes the ministry of foreign af fairs. I.ouls llarthou becomes min ster of .war ami Paul uoumer min ister of film nee. - Shortly beforo '6:30 o'clock to nlerht Al. Ilil.'iiid nrrsetttcd the offi cial cabinet list to President Mille- rand. thu ministry Is ntuUe up uh ioi lows: Pri-mler mid minister of foreign affslrs Arlslldo llrland. Minister of Justice ,M. nonnav.iy. Interior Pierre Marr'aud, War Louis llarthou. Marine Cabrlnl Otilslhuu. Klnnnre Paul Dimmer. ' Public Insttuctlon Victor llcrard. Agriculture Kdntoud Lefebvrg du Prey. Commerce i.ucien Dior. Utbor Daniel Vincent. Pnnslons Andre Maglnot. I'ubllc works Yves l.n Troqucr. Liberated' regions Louis Lotl- cheur. " TEXTILE WORKERS FIGHT WAGE CUTS Amalgamated Unions to Support Any Branch Declaring Strike mi tin fi r Antl r The thrte soldlcts taken Into jus Til fM AIM 111 M M .111 I- i toiK- iiinlcht were a bugler, sergeant IW WUnilll Wtu wvia.uaii.Mrivafi Karller In the night Restoration of 22 V-i 'Per Cent 'Stolen From Us' Will Be Sought at 'Right Time' BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 10. Repre sentatives of unions In many textile centers of Massachusetts nnd Ithodo Island nfflllnted with tho Amalga mated Textile Workers wero author ized at n meeting hero today to re port to their ortfanlzatlons that tho amalgamated was pledged tqrender n pnnnnrf unnslble. both moral and flnnnclal, to any local branch which should declare n strike ns u protest against the recently nnnnunceii wuku reductions In New England mlns. A. .1. Muste, sevretary oi w (uii.n gamntcd, said after tho meeting that If any roll 1 in i.awrenco nueinpn-'i to open under tho reduced wage scalo a Btrlku would bo declined against that mill. Ho said that at today's meeting It was voted to Invite all Independent textllo unions to at tend a conrerenco tor mo purposu si forming nn alliance of textile work ers to begin Immediately nn Inten sive organizing campaign among tho workers of every mill controlled by tho American Woolen .company nnd by this means try to prevail upon the wnrkers to refuse to acpt the 22 1-2 per cent wago cut announced at tho compony'o tnlll.s, WOIIKKKK TO HIT HACK WIIKV "TIMi: IK HIPIV LAWItKNCH, Mnss.. Jnn, 10, As surance that "when tho tlmn Is rlpo .. . bnilfn ! bv ti n American Hon of TJibor otXXir XVAn from us through tho manipulation of tho employers." was given employes manner mm wmuu l--;"' i' of m lis In this city by Vic. Presl- acccptnnc.,. by tho senate for aci den" MeMnlion of thn I'nltc.1 TeMlle but Lieutenant Ooven.pr Trapp Worker In a statement homed nfterlmltted It to be r .., I as I ntrodt a meeting of tho local branch ot tho by Clark NlrlmH of Lufauln. urmnlaitlon today. . It lu.d been Intended to ha e rhn nnn ii d union o so met loony and It was announced that "a council 1. '1,1 I.-.1 l...n ilniuilnmlLli' on. dorsed. and that whatever action thu council might take would bo In nc- cord with tho recent movement ior local councils of all labor among tho hn workers. A conference was called for January 26, to which rep- rrsentatlves or nil labor organiza tions In iJiwrencn will bo Invited. AnicrlciiiiM Visit Obrcuon. MKX1CO CITY. Jan. 16. Presl dent Obregnn received morn than HO visiting excursionists from Hun Fran cisco todny at Chupultepec Castle. In his address to them he extended his heartiest welcome lo all foreigners who come to Mexico wttn goon in I tent und willingness' to abldo by Its lat"ii" TROOPS MADE UP i vtipuitir dadtv Linuiimu run 1 1 Ten Members of Alabama Guard Company Held for Mob Work i A SOLDIER CONFESSES .Tells How Masked Militiamen Took Prisoner Accused of Murder Krom Prison ROW IN MINE STRIKE ZONE Soldiers Face Murder Charge for Avenging Dcatli of Fel low Guardsman IIIUMl.N'OHAM, Ala., Jan. 10. A member of company M has mnde a compledt confession of the part he took In the lynching of William Huird at Jusper, lute Thuividny mornmg, nccoidlug to mi unnoiino!- ineiii maiiii nut toniKitt ny .iiiuge llonico c. Wilkinson, .special us- slstiuit Uttoinev gelietal nppolited y (1()Vrrnnr ,;nhy , ,.al.ry lho HivcMiKiiiioii "i ioe ciise. iiner I members of he ssnio delachmett pen. named by ho soldier as a.; , " l according to Judgo WII klnsuit, Solilh-r Tells of 111110111111;, The confession has been full nnd rot many signed nnd N now In my possession." said Judgo Wilkinson. "In his confession the soldier Mtntes tbut the paily started Just after mid night In tio an tu tun til I e. Thcrn wero nine or 10 In tho party. In the con. fesslon Ihn .soldier names the then In the party, Ho says they went to the J.i 1 1 nml got Ilatrd, who wus ln his night clothes, nnd that they -put a towel around his neck, "They llien took him from the J.ill and put the prisoner. In one of the cam. This atilomoblle took the lend, fdllowed by the other contain ing the other tmtmbers i.f thn party. When they arrived nt tho outsKlrts of the city both cars were stopped and Ihne was some discussion as lo whether they had gone far enough, It finally being decided that they were too near town, nnd they pro ceeded to a point something like two mllea front Jasper, where Ilatrd was shoved from tile auioraubllo and Worn Clvlllun Clothes The confession then says that tho soldiers returned lo camp at Town ley. Tho man making thn confession says that the members of the party worn civilian clothes, several wear Inu overalls. As a result of the confession, three other members of eombnny M wero placed under arrest at the terminal station tonight ns thl-y worn about to entrain for Tuscaloosa. This mnkes a totul of 10 men of tho dn tnchment who aro held In tho Jof- feisnn county J.I II. two sergeants, two corporals ana tliron nrlv.-ite were locked una At the tlnto of the lyncning naira was lieiu ill jail hi jusper on charge of murder In connection with thn killing of Prlvato James Morris of company M, shortly after the sol dier had shot and killed John North- cult, father-in-law of Iiairn. Tho troublo arose in the Alabama coal field where u strike has been nn for several months and where iiww.nu tin vit linen on iftiard for some) time. It was during n coal fleld clash that Hiilrd is alleged to navo killed tho soldier. Close-up Sidelights From State Legislature's Balls 6y C. W. B. HINDS.- OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. HI. The Introduction of bills by legislators tins In no wuy alleviated thoystrnlned conditions In the senate, and the culmfnatloii of tho Htato administra tion's effort to destroy the demo cratic minority louder, Hob Wallace of Pauls Valley, only added tojhe Intensity of feeling which bus pre vailed from tho opening dny. The administration prepared nn "ouster' resolution purporting to Instruct the legal advisory committee to ascer tain If tho action of Wallucu Irr ques tioning the right of two other sena torn to sit as senutors, and also his netlmi in nftnierrinc Willi iienuiiu- - - , I. .J.'''' "-rls and his 'l"""- " n,,t nt"; clr-nt caiim to have Wallace ousted, The resolution was worded a of thu Important senators from tne administration sldo Introduce the riiKOtlK lllll. llllt llt'Call oi improves , wording and fvro tn securo one of them ."J' " V reunited. m imi .n... I tlvely administration for thn mas n senato by tho people. Just prior to the election Senator Mayfleld of Lu- I mil mi wiin iilili iiifiiiiiut'i fnula resigned, ami the tickets for ih, uler thin hud been printed. Th ..,imtiil.tnitlnn bad stickers printed und tho nainii or Munois was siuuk on tne b.'illniH, election following. Theso peculiar conditions, whbih resulted In thn election of Nichols r-Aimed him to bo listed us u strong administration followur and his comtileto nllgnment In tho effort t avoid u probe c of thn dcpartltients alleged in b gulltv of wrongdoltiB Place Monument on Grave Of Abe Lincoln's Sweetheart Ilypocricy and Deceit Among Anti-Smokers Lamented bfi Harding TO PICK A. Kail.. Jan. Hi. Mlss Lucy Paga tliiMlim of Chi cago, representing the Nnllimiu Antl-Clgniel buigiie, who In In Ti'pok.i dlreitlng III" fight iignlnst the ctgniet In Konxils ii 1) ti i u I it' (1 lodny tlMt she had re ceived a reply from President elect Harding In response to n letter In which site had asked him to refrain from the use of c. gnrets ns an example to the youth of tho land. " "1 think It Is flue lo save the youth of America from tho lo bncco habit," snys Mr, Harding's: reply, "I think, however, the movement nuglit to be can led on In perfect good faith and should bo free from any kind of hypoc risy or deceit on the l.art of those who are giving It their earnest attention." 3 SHOT, 3 ESCAPE IN LIBERTY DASH i 2 Oklahomans Among In jured in Jail Break Fight at K. C. 22 ATTEMPT FLIGHT v Cold and Hunger Force One of Wounded to Return to Pen After Getting Away ICANSAS CITY. Jan. HI. Three Inmates of thu municipal fnim nere sustained gunshot wounds and three others cscalicd rarly today lu an at- tuinpled break by 22 Inmates eon- fined In a sepitrutu quarter ot the Institution. The twenty-third riiaii In thu ward, who hit's only ono leg. wn unable lo goalc a tope msdn of bed' sheets which the men rind fixed to aid In letting thomsolvcs to tin ground, CO feet below. Two of the Injured men, John nothrock, of Knld, Okln and Alvln Cnathou of Oklahoma City. Okla., are III a hospital. Cannon Is not ex pected to recover, Ho was shot In the abdomen and leg. The third, Ooorgo Wood, was shot In tho foot. The three who escnped are! Wil liam lleekmnn. Kred Pnrwater nnd James Muslim, addresses unknown. Itotrnck was shot in the' puck ami nrmii with buckshot and hll In nearby woods. He was also Injured In jumping the no feet between tho prison roof and the ground. In creasing cold and hunger and pain from his wound caused him to re turn to tho fnrm and surrender, un cording to officers? Ten IV(k In Jail Mrenk. PKN8ACOLA. Ha.. Jan. 1 Ten men escnped from the Kscomhla county Jail hero some time durlii Saturday night, having sawed their way through tho bars on thn third flnof. They reached the ntreot by tying hhmkets together. Hlx hack saw blades wero found In n coll on thn third floor, Nine of ithn melt were held on vagrancy charges and one, l.lovd flllley. was awaiting trial for thn theft of nn nutoniobjjn, -. I have brought him morn prominence than hU experience or intellect would have secured In tin entire cH.Mon of the senate. In n measure the two democratic factions of the senate can now be le.irly defined. Tito auminisiration enators are backed against nny r.eal nvestlgatlon of the governnr s in nlnlstratlvo uctlnns or any of his ...l..laPllu,. i.oflnnu . IIIIV nf lllS rnliilstratlve uctln is ,.r a or uis lepurimeni.. "."''".... . ii ace obstacles tn Ilm way or iiis ho believe that thn tO' rumor. and charge, warrant nv . Igatl.m. Accord ng o the n .men f i- surgeni i.-ai . i ""' "'" 'T "Lost?" asked thn prisoner. "Lot Nichols resolution was In roduced. n)(( , , w(ty thosd democrats behind him. myi t officer and prisoner chunged very probably all of the republicans, ; 01lt)t Thirty minutes later thn lat nrn determined that ihm must lie lf,(, ,rmmhl tin mnchlriv to u stop exoneration or conviction m i governor. Wuliaco claims iiiui tin secret Investigations Hindu to do- , termini, thn advisability of confirm ing the nppolntmuul or i,icorgo Clark nu chairman of the state board nf uffulrs verifies sufficiency of the chnrges to demand a complete cleansing of the statehmiK'. in spue oi inu p.-iiuniii iviomh"j matteis which must on cousiuer-u I (tin iihui.lv. ihn dlaaffcctlon 111 tho senute continues to be tho predomi nating topics of the legislature. Also the fact that tho House iiivcukui Ing commltteu la closely following .. .. .1 t... .1... ll',.tl,i,n up inn leans ciuiiKru i um faction lends Interest to all ntturhes of-the capita! departments and udiU tremendously to the expccluncy dl- vlflon of onlookers. Admlnlntrutlon fou:e luiVe pr.n'tl. cnlly nbnndoncd nttcmptsNto save thu highway department frjun thf wreckage, and have renlenM their attention to overcomn tho biinibard ment if the stitn board ot affairs, now heavily Involved In the discus sions between His opposing incm CO.NTINUKO UN l'AOK TIIUBK Grunt Granite Shaft to Murk Hosting IMnco of Ann Hut h'tlge at Petersburg She Was Nearer and 'Dearer to Kmancijmtor Than Any one lOlse in His Youth PHTKItHIH'ltil. I"i. .''Hi. ! The gtave of Al)ll Itutleilgo, sveut heart of Abraham Lincoln, who Her bulled lu Oaklapd cemetery here. Willi maiked today with, a beautiful granite monument pui-dnsed by di'seeuiliinfir of ihOHU who were lull mrtti'ly iiciiunlnled with thu great iiiniieliiiitor when he wail located nt Nnw Malum. The mmilinii'tit replaced a small crude stohe. roughly hewn Inucilbed "Ann IHitliHlRi!'' and which has been the only marker tn the ft mi I 'testing plncn of tho girl who wnli nearer nnd dearer to Lincoln thnti perhaps anyone else In hi. enilv dilVH. Tho new stone Is a maimtve ono of dark gulncy gtanlto and In In sctlbeil with tho following verses from Kdgnr Leo Musrcre' "Ann Ilut ledge." "Out of me, unworthy und un known, The vlUi iillnns ot deitthless music; "With mallei' town hi none, with I'hiulty for nil. "Out of nut forgiveness and mil lions towards millions, "And thu beneflclcnl face of a, nation. "Shining with Justlro nnd truth "1 urn Ann Itutledgq who (deep bemath, "Ueloved of Abrulinm Lincoln, "Wedded to him, not through union, "Ilut through separation. "Illuom forever, oh, republic, "Prom the dust uf my bosom." January 7, D3 August 23, is nr., Henry It. Itiuiklii of Springfield who has ilonn much to mark the numerous places In Illinois annuel nted with thn life of Lincoln was largely responnlbln for thn marklnc of Ann 11 tit led mi's urnvu. I nu ceremony accompanying thu itlarklng ot lho grave was slmpto, HUGETRAN "DUBLIN Coi-ilon Thrmt ii About Kuaro Mile of Oily nml Holdlcrs Only Arc Permitted to Iviilcr. DUI1LIN, Jan. 16. Tho whole section of North 'Dublin wn cor doned by soldiers und police Inst night anil Imtay. Tho stiadt lullwoy nnrvlcn nlong tho 'limy was suspend ed. The center of tho cordoned dis trict Includes Church street and the nluco whern Ihn soldiers wore m- Lbushed recently nnd North King street, toe scene ui iiorcu iigntuiH In thn Uaster rebellion. A totul area of u squurn mile Is surrounded, und the biggest raid Dublin had yet oxpetlunced has been undnr Vny. Only the military have been engaged Inside lho cordon and It Is believed every houso will be syrtematlcally searched, the raid Justing several days. Hundred uf soldiers urn taking part. Mild Weather Lowers'" State's Coal Output , Hprrlut In Tho WollJ, WASHINOTON. Jan. 16. Con tinued mild weather In tho south west has brought thn production of coal in Oklahmnii down tn 4 per cent of the normal rapacity, the geological survey today announced, Of lho 154 per cent deficiency 2.4 Is iiM'otintcd for by transportation ais nblllty, 3.2 by labor shortage und 48 per cent by no, inurxoi. H. 'ACCOMMODATION' O'NEILL Officer LiihI nu Ditrlc lllglitvuy Is Slum ii lloiilo b) PrWoncr. HAKTV1UVV. .V- V, Jan. 16. Horry O'Nelll'H middle namn Is nc commodutluii. Hcntenced to three months' Im. prlsnnmont for conviction of a minor iiffenso, U'.Nclll win miacKicii to n PUIM eillllll 111 -lllll'ni"l' Mini. inhM.i i . . .. ,luto,j,Ho r" ,i ,. ,,, ii,,rf here. .1 " " c ' ,J ' lldl" l,m of WcTt" , .,,,,. rollnty. i front of the prison gates. "riiiiiikH." snld tho officer. "Don't mention It," replied tho pilsoner. TROOPsTEAVE STRIKE ZONE Wi-st Virginia IMclil Has Had AIIII- , i ' j Inry llule hliico .Miieinoer -a. WILLIAMSON, W. Vn., Jan. 10. Military law, proclaimed November ?K. last, after Mingo county had been declared 'In a state of "Insur nation" by Governor Cornwell, will In. lifted tomorrow, Colonel Herman Hall, rninmiindlHB tho federal tronps I...... r. i i,i tniiluht. Ho also an nounced that comp.my I. stationed ii itr.rili.ilii ml lii the heart of the ennl strike il strict, would entrain for Camp Sherman ut tne same unio I'ho '.vorlt of tho troops will bo. Ink cut nvnr bv I hii atnto police. Company 1 will be tho second to IMVO-Tlio strike urea withllf two liii'U I'limti.'lllV (' formerly held ill reserve in Williamson, having left lununiy K. N. Y. CRIME WAVE BREAKSAFRESH 2 Homicides, Many Rob beries and Holdups as Gangs Get Busy ENRIGHT TO LOSE JOB Report Says Now Head of Po lice Department Will Be Named in 24 Hours STILL SEEK DALLAS BANDITS Mafter Mind' of Bold Postal Raid and Well Known Man pi Dallas, Rumors Persist NHW YOI1K. .Inn. 16. Two cases of homicide, utimerpus holdups, rob beries and Increased police activity wero recorded today when New York's wavo o( cr)me, nbated nftrr thn Chrlsttmui holidays, apparently brilkn afresh. Hhot during a fight In West 147lh street, Kdward Markle, clerk, died "en routo lo n hospital. An nrqunlitt- unco, Frank, Jlortd, I was nrrcHleti later charged with tho shouting, which ho denied. , An unidentified friend, wlth-whom ha had quarreled lay In wait for James tiullvon early today nnd shot him lo dealh as no walked from an cast side saloon. Tho assailant, . brandishing a pistol In tho fair of it crowd thul gathered, eicaped. Four of nix men who cnterea n Oreenwlcb nvoniio homo todny were captured after ii fight with William Ituyen, ins WHO nnu naugnier. .i polleeman. attracted by their shot, clubbed tho four Into ubinlslon. Uriin cithers flwl. Those arreted were held tn I,C00,bitll cucn ior cx nmluiilton Tuesday. Tho rciuwod operntlonii of out laws resulted in the detailing ot ICo recruit polkeinou to special duty In llrooklyn nnd sectlnns outside tho business district in Mannaiian. A report that n new police com missioner would bo appointed within 24 ,hour,.tc-sUCt4CpmtrtJWt'Jr-. Bnrlght, which came, frpm' otli'oa aid to bo authentic, hut wn ch could not bo dlvulgod, gained wide circulation hero tonight. . -u IHJNTINfi "MANTKB MINP" in iiaMiAs postaij nonnutti. DALLAS. Jan- 1$; Hoarch for four bandll. one of whom police, be ii..... in i.. hn "mnnier mind ' in tho daring robbfry of a postofflco sub- itatlon hero rrmay mum. ' unmasked men mndo away with two ...n nnnnhM 'rnntalnlnir more than two and one'-hnlf million doliam In non-negotUblo poper, una appro.-, ..i..iu ti nnn In natter money, war continued today without cessation. but no member or two roooer i"" hud been raptured enrly tonight, i ....i nfrirluU have assur ances which affirm their belief thai sensational developments are lm- pending, In that tn iran vrao ini" bellevii planned the holdup l well known locally. Search for t hi; "master mind" la being centored within Hie city of Dallas, nlthough Fort Worth pollco am cloaely co operating with local detcctivoa In hopea of rounding up tho entlro Itand llte.re. i w. H, Hcrivner, iiuiit-u member of the bandit sextet, wot' picked up injured few, houra after the robbery nour an overturned au tomobile on thn I-ttkfiworttj roadaldo. and Put Murphy, ollns llufus J3 le mons, was found underneath the car. with his neck broken. The nc cldent hapiiennu wnno m - wern speeding from n point J near Liikcworth. whoro they hid most ot the loot. Hcrivner Is said to have confessed to police, whom ho 14 in tho place Saturday. ONIl or K. V. HAN1HTS iii:s nuM WOUNDS KA.NHAH CIT. Jon. 10. Oeorg Huunger, 20 years old, ot Ht. Louis "nu of four bandits who .engngod It ,i piHto! battle with a patrolman yes. leri uy in an inn-nnii-llaBt Sldo bank here, died today rrom wounds received In tho fight lie had promised officers to la ll to day regarding "in iiieniuy m eomfdlces ami Chkf of ltect've. Robert Ii. riiriim - thn hospital to quentlon him when death cunie. An arrest wns nium- ihj ... j..,,. nectlon with tho attempted robberj rollnwing nn Identification ot p olograph at police headquarter, by Jewell llurnett. a truck driver. A bandit boarded Durnetfs truck a shoit distnnco from tho scene of th'i rrimn and ordered him lo spend nwiiy whllo flourishing a revolver .iter thu nnniiii juiuim- ....... ...v . ..v.i.... ,.n,i i-.m. According to of- fleers who made the arrest, there were three holes In the mun's over- oat. utavikv a M't't'NK ruti".l dlrrctrin. to 8. Dould.r. Phonti O. Illt'ttO" Ambulanca aarvloa. Adt. New York Life Insurance Co. Farmer & Duran kpkclMi ,u:nts SOS Poluce-3Illd. I'hou lt - 3 If I