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PART n MISS ELKINS IN EUROPE? YES! NO! Old World Papers Find the Girl in Switzerland, Despite Fact That She's in U. S. LONDON, Nov. Despite the fact that Miss Katherlne Elkins has re turned to America, arriving in New ", York October 4, and according to cable whose address is now in Washington, somo of the continental papers con tinue to print stories that she is stop ping at Lugano, Switzerland, Intimat ing that the Elkins family, with the exception of the senator, recently re turned to Europe Incognito. A dispatch received here from Lu gano states that Miss Elkins ls there, arranging with tho bishop of Tlcino for her conversion to Catholicism, and that she was visited lust Monday by the Duke of Abruzzi, the-royal suitor for her hand. Another dispatch from Milan, Italy, quotes the Secolo as follows:. "The Secolo has made an inquiry at Lugano and has discovered that the Duke of Abruzzi motored to that place on Monday Incognito. Monday Miss Elkins' brother, Davis, arrived. "The marriage of Miss Elkins and the Duke of Abruzzi ls likely to take place' late in December or early ln January. King Victor Emmanuel has given his consent to the match and all difficulties with Senator Elkins have been removed. Miss Elkins. will take the name of the. Duchess of Terano." It Is thought here that the Lugano correspondents have mistaken another party fur the Elkins family. MISS ELKINB IN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—Senator Elkins of West Virginia, who was brought here recently suffering with severe illness, was reported today to be considerably Improved. Mrs. Elkins and Miss Katherlne , Elkins, their daughter, expect to remain ln .Wash ington until there is a change ln the senator's condition. ARIZONA CONVENTION FAVORS INCOME TAX Churches Exempted from Taxa tion, Despite Delegates' At tack on All Religions PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 19.—A gradu ated income and inheritance tax scale and exemption of all religious and charitable organizations, Including the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. from taxes are features of the taxation clause ten tatively adopted today by the constitu tional convention. The measure also limits the state debt to $200,000. The taxation provisions occupied the attention of the convention throughout the day, and occasioned the most sen sational speech, directed against all exemptions of religious organizations, so far delivered by any delegate. Dele gate Morgan of Navajo county spoke uninterruptedly for an hour in de nunciation of all religions, and quoted at length the views of noted free thinkers. A determined effort to abolish poll taxes for road purposes failed by a vote of 28 to 12. Many committee meetings were held tonight. More are scheduled for to morrow, and rapid progress in the work of constitution making is ex pected henceforth. «' ■EXPLAINS PROHIBITION ON U. S. POTATOES BY FRANCE Shortage in Crop Ends Decree Against American Product WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Relative to the removal of the prohibition against the Importation of American potatoes Into France, by decree of October 15, last. Ambassador Bacon has transmit ted a statement issued by the American chamber of commerce in Paris explain ing the circumstances which led to the prohibition of the product. A decree of 1876, says the statement, was a measure of protection because of the potato disease said to have been prevalent in the United States. The production of potatoes in Franco generally is sufficient for its own Con sumption, and "during the thirty-five years the decree remained in force nothing arose to weaken an Interest in its removal. * The potato crop in France ls very much below the average this year, and as a consequence the price has in creased rapidly. • • Exporters in the United States ready to supply the demand sought the Inter vention of the American chamber of commerce to obtain the repeal of the prohibition " It is explained that the decree of 1875 had long since passed away. ' A technical commission which studied the condition'of American potatoes re ported no danger from disease, and the way has thus been opened to American exporters. . -. BELLINGHAM POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS UNDER CRITICISM Mayor Reproves Officer Who Now Demands Investigation BELUNOHAM, Wash., Nov. 19.—Fol lowing criticism of his department by Mayor J. P. Demattos, who is absent ln California, Chief of Police Hiram C. Cade today tendered his resignation to | Acting Mayor John F. Miller and de- j manded an Investigation of both his i conduct and that of the mayor. Miller accepted the resignation and • immediately appointed Cade desk ser- | geant, a position which he held under ! civil service rules prior to his appoint- I ment as chief of police. The mayor left last' week ' for San Diego on a fortnight's vacation. From San Francisco he sent his chief a let ter declaring he had learned that un desirable women were being allowed to remain in town and that gambling was permitted. BARKENTINE 'ARCHER BAFE SEATTLE, Nov. 19.— is denied that the barkentlne Archer, from San Fran cisco for Roche harbor in ballast, Hew distress signals when she passed Cape Flattery last night. she Is unoarently not in trouble. 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