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TIIE EVENINO HERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1914.
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NAVAJO INDIAN RUG5J
DlltKCT lllM Till'. INHHN TIHHF.Il TO YOI'. TIIK fAHOFJfV
A.'III MKNT AMU UK MiWOT PIIH l-M 1ll BTKKTLX 1UUU
. (.ItAHK I. Ml I IK.
THE BENNETT INDUN TEADI170 COMPANY
lift MM Til KMllNU UT. rilONK
Aztec Fuel Co.
Gallup Stove Coal
Cleanest Coal in
the market.
rnosm ml
THOS. BLAKEMORE
Kunrrul IHrectnr and l-:mbl.ier
Commercial Club HillMIng
(Ipprnille " .t . m .
I.!Y ASSIST T.
ITIvate AiniMilain-e) ikiy or NlBlit.
Hlllce Phone II'..
Iteaidence Plume K17
GOES Oil RECORD
AGAINST VOTES
National Legislation on Sub
ject Oppos;d by Leader Un
derwood oa Floor of House
' Today.
WANTS TO "LEAVE
IT TO THE STATES
lljr Iv4H-d Wire to KvtMtlng He-raid.
Wnahlngton, Feb. 4 4. The I'emo
iriitic party wna formally placed on
record today aa opiumed i national
Icgialulion conferring Hie riK tit of auf-
.IriiKx n women by Majority Leader
I'ndcrwood on the floor of lh hoiiae.
Itcpreaentutlv e I'mliTttnud declared
ho believed, with Ihe art, that thv
auffraga queatlun wua fur ttir atiitc
and nut tlta national government to
determine.. Itrpreacnt.il iv tj l.enront
Injected the iiucallon Inlu lint himw
debute by aakiug Mr. I'ndcrw ooil if
lu would ue hi Influence ti n.ivc re
ii ii in it I i'O, nn wit kiii which tin' lulu-
rutin caucua had reluecd take.
"Will the gentleman uh Ina Influ
ence that the reaolutlon ! reported
an I Inn the hoiiHti may vote mi it?"
demanded Mr. IaiiM'"t
'I will not," r -plied Mr. I'ndcr
wood, "herauae I ii ni nut In favor I
It. It there la our prim ipl,- my putty
atunda fur, It la local clf govern
num. If there la one in,ilc iii.Ml..n
that the. Ib-moi ruin' purtv la commit
ted to It la thul I I'iiIh -In at- ahimld be
controlled by tin- individual elate."
WOMI N Ol" lll lt STVrtM
TIMKM IMItVII. I I nilCT
iikIiIiikIoII. Keh. 4 - Word went
mil from woman auffraKe natloiiiil
heiubiuii i tei a bi le loony to the wom
en votera of ten wiaiern aialea to con
centrate their ifforln on the cam
pulKil for the pnw.itie of the lederal
ami-ndmeui to i-nl ram iae woiin n. Jt
Waa the uimwer of the liudera to the
Ititlon of the I i-moi ratn; caiieui
which laal mailt n-limed to aiilhoiliie
a aiandinc committee on wotnan auf
fraae In the liouae.
'm the ilit that :'uii,imhi women
ten il 'fed In llliiioia," (lei la red the
leudera, "one hundred mill twenty
three iH-miMrata of (lie hotiao aent
word to the lour null. on women vol
era In the l ulled Alalia that their
cauae waa of leaa national moment
than the dianoaal of waa( pupir In
axhiiiKlon "
I II la.l.niui iimi:
T lil (.!! I III II IV TIM .o
Chiiaao. Keo. 4 4 I'oinpliie iinoi
tb i.il retuina loilay aln.w thai 1 .", :t . H ! 7
t'lliiaao wollieh I .H.fl'l ed mtildil
mid oiialified aa leiial Minn under
the new llliboia atiftr.me law. The
l..tnl nnitibi r of men who reaiateied
x .Hird-iv- w to H 1
LACE CUilTAHiS
SI!', our Window lpla of Ijnf
Curtain and Si-rlow. I'mms.
iiatioa; nriaiii and SitIiii
fur riry la-iil In our Ihmim.
We Mm lMni all. ( ohm. In ami lal
around em II you Uu in mri Im-i-.
V carry a ritid'l ll of rlii
palli-rna loi lulling JtottJnittuiiil. IrUh
1'i.lot, liruHM-la, llalM-nliiirK and
I In nr. AIo SitUu lurtalna Willi
alciiiilcU borders.
All l''e prl.-ra will miK yoi, aa llu-j
are a llu 10 H'r m lit alaie t-ual.
(l ine cull) k' ll i a g'aal pick.
STRONG BROS.
t General House. Furnisher
DEBU G nun
Ilk. 2nd ana Coppet...o,e a,,!
M UTAH
y m
IS UPHELD BY
COURT
Petition for Writ of Habeas
Corpus Denied and Aguilar
Marshal Is Remanded to
Custody of Chase.
RULES MOYER CASE
IS PARALELL ONE
lltf 1-raacd Wire to -r-venlof Herald.'
Trinidad, Colo.. Feb. 4 The right
of lb" military null rltl-a In arrcal
ami tli'inm liullv nlii ila In conm linn
n It Ii rikf- dioriloi win upheld by
Judge A W. M lli-nrlv of the Unnl
ludti ml dlHlrlct In a ruling handed
down here tbta afternoon In which
petition for writ of nubena rui pu In
(In- oae of Jaine linvl. niuMlal of
Aguilar waa denied and the pliaoncr
wa remundi-d tu the custody of (lon-
ir.il John Cliaae.
A almlliir ruling wua mnde in the
llea of Albert Hill, IKineit innrr.
imd Antonio Ijitnotit. ollb lala of the
I nlted Mine Workera of AnnTini. who
are alau held aa nillllury iirtaoneia.
Hill. M'Siilre and limla were ar
realed by the military nut hunt loa fol
loini! tin- nrllon of (he military mm
iniKainn whlrli InveMllKiiled alrlke iIIk
udera in the. Vicinity of AKUllar and
whli h In h formal flndlnK. t hiirued
the three men with hcliis iinilU'iiteil
in aome of the outbreak.
Steiia to aeeure their relenae, nml
that of Antonio l.amont. an oiKiinixer
held for ideketln. were taken by
ri.niiH.1 of the I'nlted Mine Wnrkera
of Atiiernii. Arauiiienla on the prtl
tlniia oi'i'iuded three diiya and were
ri.neluded Haturilay alnee when Juilue
M llenilrle haa held the caaea under
adviaemeni. In nnnniiiielnir the nil -liiK
of the court Juilue Mi llenilrle
In Id that lh" cuaea are a parallel ol
the Moyer taae In alt eentlal prln-
-l plea.
"The dtffereneea are teehnlral. un
important and do not affeet In nnywia
tin. underlyuiK leaal iriiu lpl- found In
rnilnT ttx rnxea" -
I'ouni'il for Hie prlaonera a urant-
v4 thirty diiya in whlrh to file a bill
it exreptlona.
i.i i ii i s itiMMini i: will,
l I'lllll.ll MIM Its ( .IMS
Trinidad. Colo.. V b. 4. The clnlina
of the 1'tnled Mine Workera of Aim r-
i for reiovnliii.il of nil ch.itKca ol
union coii'irnniK conilHioiia anil the
iittbt ltiM.hed in the t'olnrndn coal
atrike w II! be upheld by the flnillnita
of the i'oliarealoll,ll lin eal lain Ion, !
the belief of John Ijiwk'.ii. Internii
lional In. at. I member, In a nlateinent
liuiile (hia iimrninir l.aon la direct
ing the wink of prepiirma evidence In
bo laid before the committee in thl
illairb t and III remain In the diatrlcl
until the iniitilrr opena here. A ureal
liuiHa of tcMtmony la lo lnit arranaed by
the mimra for pieBentallon accord-
IliK to the local li-adera.
MlK WtHtKI HS' Ol I l I KS
T( TTKM (1IMT:ilK( l
Indlaniuiolia, Keb. 4. International
oillcera or tn(. fnlled Mine Worker
of America today l.eaiiii ahapintt theit
affalra In preparation to attend the
Joint conference of milieu und opera
tora at Philadelphia next Tueaday,
when ncHotiiitioiia fur a new whk
contract will he alurted. The new
Bdile will replace I be agreement now
in i ff. I In llliiioia. lndiiina. t ihlo ami
neaterii I'ennxv Ivatiia, and wblcii n
pirea April 1 next.
The miticra have adopted a ri'i'oin
liu litlat Ion thai here be no KUapeiiHion
of work at I be mlnin In taae the roll
fereea nhoiild fail to reacli ami aaree
tnent by April 1. I'realdent White
proponed Hint if It were foiiiiil Impoa-
ble to reach n auieemcnt and neo.
liatlona broken off. (he minera ahould
Co on alnke and not ni. itb aurpind
oik.
JITIV COMI'I.I TKIi IN
mm iik.w Mi itnnt ( si:
HoiiKliton. Mich. Feb. 4. A July
Wna completed III the Seeberv i!le iiiur
iler roa Ihla niornlnit Mont of lta
member riaide In the lower end ol
Hoiinbton county, a ilintrlct remnte
1 1, .in the copper luiinl"' atnke aone
In bll, II viiiremen were examined.
Tbe Jury will consider evidence
aan lion live tlepulv aberirfa who are
haiKi'd with aecond riexree inuriler
In ci.niintli.n with tbe killlni of a
alrlker.
PLANS ARE OFFICIALLY
ANNOUNCED FOR BOCK
ISLAND ORGANIZATION
(fly I .rated Wire tu Zveutnt Meraid 1
.New Yolk, Fell, 4 nfficlul ad
mUaiun that plan are under way for
the rv-oraainxallon of the Chicaao.
I lock Ji-hmd and 1'aclflc libra wa
inuilr today III a atatement laMied '
the (lock lidat.d KimpanV of New
Jera'V, one of III" holillt. coin
panb I.
"A fommltire naa been h.h.Ii.i
cd." an Hie atiiteinent, "to rotiald
er what ahould I hi done toward re
adjuatinent of thn aecurltlea of the
Itofk 1 !-l.i n 4 hold'.n roinpunlea II
tral plana liuva been aulunitted
Iwhicli are havina; careful ronaldera
ll.. inl Ii I l.,i,...l IIijiI In iliie lint
ihfactiiiy aolutlon will
TRINIDAD
l-a -
REVOLUTION
nnnnmi r ini
rUOdluLL llil
IJ0I1ED
STATES
Startling Suggestion Made in
Minority Report of Senat:
Committee on Judiciary on
Constitutional Amendment.
LOSING PARTY MIGHT
GET PRESIDENT
(lly l-a-a-tl Mr. in i:riinjt Herald. 1
iinIhiikIiiIi. Itli flit IlillK ailH-
Kekllolia of (III pLMObllll) id l volu
tion ill tin" ' filled Stall a vli oil
tallied In u. iiiiioiii repoit of the fin
al,. Juilu lary t'ominiiiee uraimi the
ailoptlon nf Heiiali.r Miafrolh a ri anlu
lion lor a liillntitiitlonal niio-iidiin lit
to lix the at'iond Monday in J.ui.i.io
follow llilt thu nuliotial t'lertlmi for Hie
date of the InatiKtiralion and the Inst
Mi inlay In J a una I y for iiiiiki exj to
uaaetil bio.
Smiled by Heinilora Shlelda, Aaliural.
Ni laoii, Cutiiniiiia, Clillton and rleteli
er. It pointa out thut under the
lallnir t-onditloiia "It beii .iiea poaalhle
for a polltlml party ri ptiilmted by the
.l'"ile to fleet n prealilint who
ilefiuted ut Hi,, rlertloli" in iiiae any
eandldate faila to Bet tt majority ol
the eli-i lornl votea
"I nili r the pn-aent pi o lalona of
the i oiiHiii ution, in the unit the
In. .me fiilla to linoa,- n preaident be
fore Man h 4 the Uv preaident In ol
fire then become pri anient for four
(eara. Tina beeiiiiiea a (treat tenipla
tion by mere delay to defeat the will
of the people and if it la eX'Ti'iM-d it
will likely produce u revolution."
E
BULIJ-EIE
Barkiiig Up Improper Tree jn
Trust Legislation Plans, De
clares Seth Low to Commit
tee. Illy l-n-a-tl Wire to Kfiiln Herald. 1
WaiihiiiKlon, Keb. 4 "Vnii have hit
the bulla eje, but il l Hie wrmii tar
Ket," hiin Iow. preaident of the Na
tional Civic federation, told the Iioiibi
judiciary column tee today, dlacii-alim
pi-ndina mint IuIIb.
The deliiiitiotiH of forbidden oinbi
natii'lia pr:. i.io-il. lie aalil, would in
elude labor utilona, farmeia pel
alive axaoclallolia and preliminary late
i onfelelicea by rallwUy tralllc uKelllr
liow ap proved by the Interatate coin
n.eico commlHaloli. laiooreiH were en.
titled to (.oiiiblne for better rmn or
bi.uiH. Mr. l.ow coiitcnili-.l. alilioiigli
i-ombinutiona ui Ii aa bovLolta which
arteited liiteraiale trudt- ahould be
forbidden. ll feu red any effort tu
dellne the pi i.hibitlona of the "Sherman
law would weaken (hat alutuu-.
Iaiula U. ltriimleia told the holme
loin menu foiiimlltee that comtner
i tal crlinia wvre an cflci t, not u caiiae,
and that Icglalatlon huuld prevent of-
feiiaea. aa It would bo dillb ull tu tlx
the pern.ll.il K ull t.
"If an olllci-r of a corporation knew
he would be puniahed, he would be
have liunielf," commented chairman
Ailamaon. "CrUah the corporation nd
the Mint . ounilrcl would atari an
(.titer of the canio kind."
Mr. l.ow auaaeated alau that the la
bor exemption be made bread rnioiKh
to Includt tin ploy ci a a roe ment
with men.
Iilacuaalnx the tentative bllla na un
cconoiniat, l'rt( aaor Cl.uk of Colum
bla uniVfrally declared their propona
aoiind. The Shtnnaii luw could lie
lelieil on to climlnaia monopolies ill
raadv exialina", he aald, hut di-llnitloo
il Ila prohlbitloiia wua neceanary In
order to ainmii out monopoly m the
making. He lllutruled whal he called
"monopoly building acta" aa I. clou cut
throat conipi HI loll In llmlied territory
or factory ameeiueuta, wbiih denli
truH( producta to thoae who I., .unlit
I rum a competitor ome ii.gli- ui ii. Ie4
over which a monopoly wan delreil
Tlioae pritctii ea he aald, Mould Ii
rvacbed under the leniullve billt.
lleariiisa on Owen Mill.
Wanhinaii.il. Feb 4 -With n-pri
aeniatlvea of the New I oi k aim k ex
chaiiKH appeal ing .11 oppoaitlon In l be
itieuKine un-l a larae nnmbi r ol wit
ni-HHi-a readv to ut'Ke Ita enaitment
the aenate fommlttee on batiklta and
.-iirrein'v lodav I. en. ill hearinaa oil Ihe
tlwin bill deiOKlied to prohibit the tine
of Ihe maila, telegraph and telephone
lima fi.r the furl hrru ni e of unlawful
or harmful atock fXi lianne lu-inaac
lloll
Hamuel t'nlermver of New York
wh ihe chief wilnea In adv ,.i ac of
Hie bill.
Mlliinmnii I of Mialn liter.
Tl llip.lad. Colo . Feu. 4 ' ilul
i 'hriatlitiiHiiii. a privaie of ( 'i.n ny
I.. ( i . t wifanli). Colorado .n.
al aiimd. ili.'d aiiililcnlc tin tui.i nlo
at ih inilliarc camp at Aaullur
Urn In fever la liven aa the niu'
Chrml laiiaon home waa at l-i.wlcr
Thla la Ihe 1rt ileal htiv o, i ur niio.ii
ihe mi lit ia alio e the a'ale Iroopf liavi
been In Hie at l ike xi.ne.
GOIiGRESSHn.
HIT THE WRONG
(r
0 v) U rt
l
All Silk, Wool or Cotton 1j -R
F1STNT A "NTS at 1"
Special Tomorrow Only, large bars Castile Soap gen
erally sold at
SPECIAL TOMORROW
k0SEMWALD9sJ
r MUM i n mm ! urn wi mr mi iinnwini M.if " in t 1 in nn i ir ir' -i-inr ri i rr1 tltiiiii m i - i - m i m -i wr ' i '"i l -m-' " ... - -t -- 1 rf' i n i m ww -inn Hi m 4 f0
URGED TO GET OFF
LIMITED HERE BY
T.
TOURIST
Santa Fe Makes It Easy to Go
to Trinidad But Difficult
Feat to Land in Albuquer
que, Alleged.
LOCAL TRAVELER HAS
LIFE-SIZED GRIEVANCE
The mile way conaldered di-lrable
by the ant a Fe railway for
a paxcii-cr - to come from Han
Frunciaco tu AlbuiUer.ue on Ihe
limited train. No. 4, la tu buy a berth
to Tiiiii.lail. aoine -'' mlli-a further.
und then m l left at Albii.juer pie h
un hli-iit. lo iordinK to a well known
buainea tnn of Ihla cl;y, who haa
Juat reiuiiied from kun Frunciaco on
the limited. That he fume on (he
Liinlleil. he aaya. la due to the fait
that he Mood on hla rlxhta ua an
Ameriian insert and refuaed to i I
olf when niUeted.
"The bleu aeein to be," he aald to
il i), "to ii,. ke It aa hard a poaaible
for the toiiriat to cntne to Albuquer
que or New Mexico and ua eaay ua
poMiibl(. lor him to leave the alate.
"Vou can fuaily buy u ticket to
William, Ana., on Hit limned or one
to 'I i mi, 1. 1. 1. Colo.', but aelllim limited
Mi-vice I nun the coaat to New Mexico
Ih ii taxk aurtliifnl to diacoiirime the
niot npiin.ialle iourlal In almrt older,
t inier (he law of California I wii
ai.le lo buy Ml a( L'laaa lr,illinl lul toll
to Al'iuuu-i.iie; under ihe laa of Ihe
A T. und V. I wa Invited to ol
off the tiimi ut liuratow; under the
law of Coioiado I wna urged to buy
a, I. lui. -mil traiiaportatlon td Trinidad
mi, I full i. IT here by uccldelil or !
inadvertently left behind. Cnder the
.oiiMilutii.il of the I'nlted Slatea I
ia.v.-d riBhl In the Pullman car ut
liuratow and they did not put me oft
I had in'- ir.inapoetation and my Pull
man fare and tarred to pay any
amount needful to Inuke Hie trip
through to A Ibiisjuermie on the limn
ed They iiei-laief- I would have lo
get off at llarntow If you luive ever
been llnie I need auv no more at
'. p. in. inv there nnlll ii a. to and
then l ike a ocul Until on Into AIimi
iiieriiie The compuny would thu
evl-lenlly pr.-fer to let a tuialm-Mi mail,
no itiatii-r how linpo riant hi liuMm-Mi.
,iH i. nlv-four hour tune and be
a un. on f,.rial l.' aa poaaible. rather
thiin put t.) in olf the limited train in
New Mexiio, even though the truin
Ntona III Allnuiiieiiiue anyhiiw and
even Ihotixh there are plenty of emp
ty benh on ihe ear.
"Ii la a matter which I think ahould
CC I
SAYS
iUir
TOMORROW
Tomorrow Only
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
CAST
ILE
35c, our .regular price 25c 11
be taken up by the huaincHa men of
thla clly at once. hat we want here
in lotiriHta 11 nil especially Ihe tour
lnia who (ravel on limited train. I n
lb r Hie proi nt nrr.,ii.-iin m. Judainit
from my rxpi't'lci" e. the riilway com
pany encotiriiK' peoi'l,. tu Ic.ive Ihe
Btate on their lit-nt i laaa train but
tit. mimai-a them from conilnx in"
The funny part of Ihe r.aiatow In
vitation I that (he train olll-er durlnit
the nlitht wrote on the tr.inporiatloii
11 reijueat for a atopoer In li.irtow,
wlihoiit the knowledge of the pa
aellger. FIVE PERISH III
HOTEL FIRE
.Minnesota Hostelry Converted
Into Furnace; Few Escape
by Jumping from Windows.
(Ily Lar4 Wire lo Kmilng- Herald. 1
lleiinjl, Minn., Feb. 4 Five nun
a re known to be dead, aeveral arr
miaelng und tluricen wyrv aeriolialy
Injured ua the r.ault of a lire which
dcatro.ved the new three itory frame
hotel ut Kellllier, forty mil.- north
of here, today.
The d. ud:
Odin Mikkelaon, Z. clerk.
c.ubrli-i shoberg, a:'.
Chin lea l-urmiii, ull of Kellllier.
N. Pratt, farmer. ,
Mi wiilnii. liter Kivt r. Minn.
The lire alurted from the furnuce
Nearly all of thoae who racaped did
so -by Jumping from the w indow a.
The the rmoineu-r rettlatered 17 de
greea below xero and there wa inn
aeipienlly nrich u If cling.
PRESIDENT OF GREAT
NORTHERN TO QUIT
lly lx-aaej W ire lo F veiling- yrerald.
HI. I'aol, Minn, Feb. 4 4'arl K.
tlruy, pni-lilciil of the (J rent North
ern nllvvay, will re!gn ahortly and
probably will bo (onuicli-d with Ihe
New Vork, New Haven und Hartford
load,
Thla rumor haa In en In clri ela
tion for aeveral iluy but It wua llu
pohHll.lt. to obtain any eolif il inailun
unlil late today.
Mr. (Hay la ald to tie In need of
a rest and that hi work with the.
Ureal Northern !.a broken -.l
hen lib.
From Ihe aau.e rrllal le amirc that
Ihe (irnv report riiinv It u aa Mated
that lanil W. Hill would t.e made
(itekident of Ihe (Ileal Northern
rultivay. It la poalble thai J.m.e.
J. Still will again heroine chairman
of the board of director.
Cold ( auto llcailacli.. and I. rip
LAXATIVH PlttiMH gi'lM.VK tub.
b-t remove ran. Iber la only
line " IHtiiMO l.il'l VIVI " It In
Big not ma of K. W. llKHVK nn Imx.
85c,
pnee
SOAP
ONLY
FIREWORKS PLANT
GOES OFF
Four Persons Injured, One Ser
iously, by Denver Explosion
Which Starts Dangerous
Fire.
lly Inward Wvre Ut Fvcinnf Herald.
la-nver. Feb. 4. -Four peraoii
were Injured, one m-rlminly by un -x-pbuilon
and fire thai ilumiiaed Ihu
plant of Ihe W'eatern Firework com
piiny ut 114 laiwrenee alreet, lu re
today. Timely arrival of the flro
department prevented flame from
MpreadliiR to Ihe wiirehoui.,. In the
rear where were alon-d Iiiik tiun
titlea of explolve. The ib tonallon
ciitiaed (iciupanlN of liearb)' build
ing to rueh excitedly llilo the atreel.
The Injured:
Arthur Itnrgeaon. aerloua: C W.
I'ara.lice. Wayne Albi.lt. Ocrgn
Thomn.
JAP SOCIETIES
OF NEW YORK WILL
ORGANIZE A LEAGUE
ny Diraaod Wire. Kvcalng Herald.)
New York. fell. 4 The Japaneae
con ii I general In New York, Kanie-'
taro Ijlml, explaining today a move
ment recently laun had lo gather nil
the Japaneap aoi-ielu-a of New York
illy Into a general league, aald the
plan waa not Umpired by anything
In the prew-nt relation of Japun and
the I'nilfd rule.
"Our pui poee," he aald, "la to have
one organUallon through whlilt the
Japaneae of New Yolk mny voli.c
their opinion"
Aci ordiiig to the pro. l.iti.iHi.-n in
preparation by Ita promoter. the
league would be entitled "Nippon-Jin
Kill, or fiiclct of Japiineae Men." In
deacriblng Ihe need for am h an or
ganisation the procbimalion muke
tbe follow lug relerelu e to the Japan
eae allualloii III Callloiniu:
"I ici'Haionully one of our country
men on the I'ailllc foat auffera in
Jullce. If we Join together maybe
We can help mi. h a one. Although
we have no vote peihapa wa tun do
abmeHiIng lo InMiience oniilo.. In Ihla
country."
There la apeclflr mention of a pur
pone ti promote better relation be
tween Japan und I In conniry.
Iji'.t. It la aald, i-rTnll will be
made to extend the league throughout
I be Cniled Mate.
SENATOR THEODORE
TO ATTACK CAPITAL
lly lraed Wire, lo l:ewlnr Hera id. J
Cune II. linen. Halil. Feb. 4.
'fenutor Iuvilmr Theodore, the rev
oluiionlHl who wet defeated at do-
less
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3
ar
n.iivi-a on Monday l.y ticnrral ir
' artor, today publiah -it a ni.,ri.
felo Muling that he would leli.m
the title of communiler-lu-i hli f
Ihe revolntloiiaiy lorcea und would
r,'oiKJtilze hla lollovv era and nuri U
i. n Port mi Prime, the capital
Juariintec fur Ihe aeciirlly '.
f.-r.-lgner wire given today l.y hi-n-iilor
Theodoie lo Ihe command, - i f
the I'nlted flute purvey ahlp Kngle
and lo the member of the ( oin tl .if
i orp
(l.-ni-r,.l Hannibal Ixllard t hl
brother, both aupporti-r of the ol I
gov eriiment, have taken ri.tiip- in a
t'.r.'lgn cont-ulatv.
PACKY M'FARLAND
GOES TO NEW YORK
(lly la-aai-d Wire lo livening h-ra" I
Chlciigo. Feb. 4. Packey .Mcl'tir
land, the Chicago puglllat, leaven to
il ay for New Vork, whore In- will
muke an effort to re-arrange a l-oui
with Mike Oll.bon. Hie ft. Paul box
er, word having ri a hid him Hint
liltch over hla RUiirautee ha n I
ci.n.-ellallim of the mutch fUM ur-
rnnged for February !.
SEVEN CLEVELAND
AMERICANS TRAIN
II l4-aaed Wire- to Ffl.liig lli-abl I
New tirleana. l-'eb. 4 --Sevi-n play
era of the Cleveland American tea
aue buHeball club In charge of Joo
I'lj-mlngham, inaiuiger, mid t 'buries
II lie. trainer, arrived here laal ni'.bt
and toilay begun uprlng traliiliig in
preparation for the Itll ii-nn.n
Flphteen member of the Plevcliinf
tenin are expected lu re In fore lln
w e k enda.
Htmni-r to Fxplaln.
New York. Feb. 4 Hinuog Kn
lehiiiHlnctl and Abel Klvlal. Ibe 1
iii lice runner, will appear befom
the reglnliulli.il foinmlllee if thu
Meiropiditan aaaoclntlon tonlu'bt In
ixplaln how hey happened In run ft
dead heat al the Indoor guinea of tb"
Thirteenth regiment In time a half
mluule alower than that of which
they are ca pride.
DAVID R. LANE TO BE
EDITOR OF MAGAZINE
It Wa announced toil iv that
David It laine. Ihe well known
newapuiier man and mniii
writer, haa aecepled the ihmhIoh
f editor -f the faiiia Ke Trail
Magiialne, to aucc-eil Fenlmi J.
tspaiildliig. Mr. Ijine la ei.l-n-dully
eipilpped fur the poaiiion
and will undoubtedly mike Hie
I'niiiHxlue a hummer.
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