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m*M** > '.-«..: : ^iliK::, '*W. • •9m *&»- .'-\ •.\ , '*\ ' , vf ;*«•$ \'•^ Rar- est to mm. and fac- arcl \1 ave yif Y. -^73 Admission Afternoon a ana n cents ' EV-ENWfc 11 »od 17 Cents S*- t naie ' and Laughter 9S out Redstone Ion, and they your Hubble's SPECIAU •}% eatre 1 £-i \CITY\ M fi \'*i - 1 .INE?' j.nce .^rat. zr Grafts Ball ?*' 3rd*, begin- e purpose of thank alt our >r the many ring our re- • the fceauti- of autonio- ^-»*WMc-3<*^ua^vai ^ -.^r *<** V ;: Weather Forecast % Tonight-^Fair with Frosts. Tomorrow-i-Sli$htiy Warmer, * * * #********-*##*******»#*#*#*#*** foi.2s,Mm ^t-is^ > Gm^m^mMsMK^m^W^k m> Price Three Cent* heDemohisti'ationsThreeiteried Jo Outbreaks Taken iii Lives of 'i Paris. rted But ^Great Precautions itiesto :Vi' ay day. a?his.i& ; onebr thelwgeijt delegated- Jiiietlv'Int 6 ^ 168 I ? t ^ W °£W./ 'frrer''m &&• <u*cuy *U^ g ates/ have been '/ejected front, \the' J07 v>Jaiuai Conferences In ^Jier\ tfnited r - -;\.i\v' LI1 \\\ iVashington, May l~\&af^ repbrts i.tho 'Department of Justice todiy Anf 1 Bated that tbo threatened May 'day. irumstrations of extremeists .Will not fciu't in any concerted.'.ajtempt at, lulfuic Federal and''loc*ifi author!ties . :„i\ iuapp.cted -.eatcemMa,'.:,.,Mnjler. Imullam-o and In the opmipn of as- ii.utt Attorney General, Cjajbas, .the r:t«ti<ms which-hrtye .been: 6vn riismtiraged attempts at.ylsW^ iTh.if were reports tjja't rn;eetirtgs l,i p.uhenngs were-^-be fcehV i«£ |i,:,v i.f the large 1ndus^(iai; 1 'ceiitir&'; hut indications were/, that these |r-ftTnKH w~0liick be iiuljt f«r-, jthoV iiiir- „f ppeech-njakiflg..And.' haraijgu» IK Tiic nift'tinga will be ; unidisiurbed, id spcakPi-s may \talk • thejoaelves |ii\» (Jarban said. •Special : instfttc-. ; ons lmrr boenr isswed ^«geiH8*bl' ! J^S •rp-uinifnt not to take^ihy* \Step's Iliii-h tuiffht lead to tfiQ charge -that 1(> Aire inciting trouble Itt afty\BUCh fciombiy. '\ -. |W>iK.su_ri-s were made.'bjf-jir.'Ga*-. [ia t)iat several memberg_^of \'. Con*' Paris;- May U-May • day tailed to A Wag. forth any.; a%(o,Us\ trouble-- Hi- tfaris up t o noonf today. Auto buses: .ftnd,lB^Bay^.^tei^itua^loaaiig-,^aWeH*- -ualrm ^wtsmv n\'ornine1io«rs. Ser- vice was practically' normal on ulf Ilaes.'Two 'policemen rode on each us .aaia\-^ca* J -«nd--+h©-^ubwajr stops 7 Wer,e',ina'de' at only the^prlndlpal sta^ tipns.. No taxlca^s .or ca.rrfagfeB Vere to betseeij.-Express trains estrrylne \pas- seggeraXor the channel porb, ja.epar.t- ^anpf ------ Mr Hi roe Federal judges\ an# One .»1 Attorney had been, marked for' i >dt. biitinmiry measures TjaW^cSBcTSe^ |i-ii plots. The reports recftlvtsd 1>3f Carlian Indicate that tfee-.prbelas |!it:in issued to workers 6y,'«^ftigBn%--, It lad j response: [ijtlic Buildings \Jn4&g>.^ : - .Guard at Chicago IChkago, May I—Pub]ic buildings jcie were guarded by policemen .in' iluilina Tntiay- aa n pre'uau,Uoiv 1,500 agitatois, - nnd lowige- toilers, vuiA'. 4izar4s^^-#eii lundcd up, and either jailed or; ;es- Irted out of town. .'-. ;,'• |As a result of this action no trbublfe ue to radicals was .expected; gkiffik •rders were looked for, on;..-*!]^ Itj's south side, however, as tne_re r li): of negroes moving In. tbe.^teigW prhood occupied largely by ^nljesj id the police in these sections were •\•'- iilcrt. \' ~ • i:\*7 Wo^ Serious Trouble in Morning g; psuaL pesylte j thfe edict to keept * tt 'J?*. JsfrfeSts^'. .\crowds eatriy' wete thrbnltihg tne -feoule-vards.' A few cav- alry'-pateol with full war equipment we*e tobe sefcn,'. . *. • !- •. erjf four years 4nd the .session wrju last probafely.throujghDutthe e.nUr« mdntJv of May, It i s the legislative body tor 'the'whole Methodist jbplsc.opal church compos^ 4t 4il75,502 members and W ^ ^l 00 ^ S r . e 5 0h .l r ,?\: ; .' 3*o_„_s.fljSslnBS. This- ^es'sloit of the General Confer- once Is not Qnly the largest ever held 2 J lJal-^oin-the-ntniitrerofim^ pbrtant issues which will be decided, The most .Important rnatier that will come up. Is thfe ouestton er «.he union or the'lNorth and \South branches of Methodism. ' A 'jotnf iOominljjsloxi uf of Eurdpl on a Holiday Today \London Majr 1—Hatf.Bf \Europe Is •*^t worltlnie tbaav. A'ar^rding to Ad ylces. reaching I^ond] Bpme-/ Berlin~atld o.tl from 'l*afls t * pla«e»~onr the hut it Is believed that pre,- eprttlncnjaj^gbj>r hag: Bttidg May\ Pay A ^general .noiiaay? sio advices* of\.*ny ^beeji receive'dup isierWus disorders 1 td .Kpop.; . it '.,. r : oisanizaUons have not 'mety-_wl|hi L«a_iha$ JjojiffM^ 'workita-i aS*-. taio* :ttVw'W^ln\d«aai:> however. 1 '.*i- .-.'\. >.'. ^or^ w fro1irfibi8S-^SfiP ;th^iValt- .buslhess VytUr; %t r a- sjaiiaaritt.there^jur ^fiat Vain service T^as'Tscuir maintain* ¥•\.*•• \ • \\ •. , '•* Berlin Is completely tied up, cording to reportsjfrbra; tliere early to*-{Hbi ^yi Small retail stores werethe only\ iuinst May day disorders;- -^MpTf^ eneisiJtd opettlfor-huslneBs,. Several -••-'•• rneetUjgs - of . lybrker's • Were held .AroughantJto Glt^^^ffiiofflrter^parado ^hd-idfemonsti'atjon waa planned at Hamburg/ i in {lew York City Under the Strictest tiuard [New Toik. May i—fevery.'membef the Now York police frjfcV.ls.either or in resetv^^.feia^r^aaa:- <iut. iJk ' °f pm-iite detectives' ana*wltlcTi ^Hu.ire nlprt tft-gaa^-afalL ossihie nut (.male 6f e Mat' ? dayyrl6tmg fy •Rods.\ Kxtrabrainary- pi?ecatkio*ns Ipiinst violence h^ Wen,'taken; 4 '' ' ' Kor'-itR cany today Indicated that IIKSO precautions, 1* ^arty. Wtbyeaks re planned, have foeeii eftfeetfve. Tfil' lolire W\ttera were- enWrely clear of re torts that would indlcaieSany, -ap-f F\arh of trnubie and-the city was re-' forted calm. '.*•\..' i % order ..f Police.Commissionedli!n psht. no mPn of the-vPolicS < d , eiJaiJti ppnf ore-to he \off duty*, untll<,eight •>«pck next Monday mornfng-.' -r^ •'; Extra patr.,i men hav'e'^een asslghjed fti guard lh o putajc flbtery the fast: F' ,p . the ,.,ihvay termnials.arid'oth«i;- pni.be hnihimgs. TJhe^/Smes'Vah'd:^-. ' '„\ ! n \\''l nie'n ^evb'eiiig \ blosely* nwrdrd hv private .deVettves. > TBtS rout orti,. ( . anthoiltiies-are'walntain.*: onqea. reypljatldni baSe^i upoh reports T^h^rigrtlier3tsencyi' - -----^--*-- '\it was pointed but tlia,t-i»resident GaiTanza hftd placed hit .sortiilnilo.*! ''.General Oahald'cf;Aguillary In' epmrnanji tJf v thg. 1 edpi;al ^orcesilpf Pucblu and iVcrlt ; ^fru^»'through which '\ territory,^.„ ,, ~ . A - -.«„,„, - , runs -the* ratt«(t«.lta,ainff%PvVora«rU!ft- : <*m*W^pt<!mca of 1316 to the va- ''K'-s that may .'.come Hirougiv. i>us park:, TUip mail. 1'ndor siipervistp^.<5f-TKmiknii J,\ <>nn. hea.i ,, f the tfmted States'See- *« smtee. a force-off-s-peciaT'afeents iw kMping in ciosT:tea\*fr®redo c -\ lGener'T' T \ f ' R ed^rp?^- a g a jida: :: 'Stajor. 1 n o n '\\ hours'ttotfefeV'-r:^.'\ lc . rt-^/f - '\.• lauspicious Man fhjjbg&\j. f \ Under Arrest at Boston itete' 7' MnSl J-The wrefif.6f' : a. nVapi [Gove™ , ot \ a room «%inijfg-.tKat »r BIS ,, ( '\ lvin C«»W4« Vili the »Dfld«n, S P was the .paly.hntaward [day T, \ a,kln s the rid^eht ef May 'wan h-,i\ oe we re'advised-tfise.the baa m'„ \ n Hctin S »u»PicIP»sly, and nor H n rer \ai'k about, -the Gpver'-.: Alarmed at Progress of tne Rebels, Makes Plans for -v-V -a ^ Wasnln*gtdri, May 3—prejiideiit Car- Jraniia. is prepared £Q. flc«?¥r6ni aSejdco ^eity T - acebrdttsMo -at- sfettetnenfrmaEde here- today \f'rona the agency of ' .the ^n.era1^-i(^^ence Opens - Its Sessions Today v Witt Continue Through M*y —Many Matters of Church Policy To Be Discussed . I>ea^olnesi la., Mtty-.i^The G^peral' Confer.ene)S'of>the ^tethoflist Episcopal Ohtireb opened in PA« -Mntnca tid» States,; and the twenty-seven Copffr- ences' jn foreign .Jands. yhewGeneral Confeyencift m«etff' ev- flfty representing tho Methodiat Epis- copal- church ana the' Methodist Epis-. copal church, Tenth, has .been at work flut-ing the last four yeai's.\ \A plan df .union.- has-been- -agreed* upon- which will be siiDroitlefftp tfie'GeneFal Con- ference, a t Pes Mtoipes. Very great interest centers in- the ' etetiqa of the Contevencg on. ma, plan. The Metho- dist Episepnal^lHwch divided into two Bociloas—Korth and South,-over the «Iask&JfiaBuUn-4844. : ^ . Another questiolfr w.hieh will fleca- slon discussion Is tfe relation of the. Ih'terCBureh tTorht- Movemewt - tc*. the Methoaist Episcopal cjhurcij, Ppilowif iflg the-success\ p/ tjie Septenary Qtm^ ftilga other churches; hav.e.' - launched into? similar c^ni|salgiis«i il aJid -are ee- operating .in the.JJhterchuceh World ^$Wwm*jm®m. ^ nl^epient .anartha- aUestibn ef- the re= 'iAi\ttch to this movem^at: will be ah pqjprtant ope. , The unification .of all the various lar~8uch aa the\ Board Of *Edjucation, Home Missions, Sun- day- senpols, -Foreign Missions, et eet r era,- -will bo earnestly, urged, and ad? .vobatea. Mahy ; are inaistlng that the different boards .shouhj be united in _ Jhe Interests of e.epnomy(aB# efficien- cy, while others- are, ^strenuously op- josfid^-^he-Ipr-Ppae4^to^w4U-doub'tless give rise \to attinULiect detaps,\ •\. the whole, jjucstton of Episcopal Areas to which the bishops are as* signed will be before the General pon- fereJi'ce for revision and adj^tmeht. '~ftK~t>'re$e»THiS'Mu into' tA-enty. areas, each- uh^o'f the admin- istration of a bishop. Th ere is a .de-. ^Ir6 on the part of many that .certain states should be made ISpiscbpal Areas mm No City Cars Running and Only Two Inter- Urban Lines 'm '•its A*l Men Vote Unanimously To Strike, Regardle,* rt f A r ^.| of International Officer Who Reminded Them That Such Action Would Be a Violation of the Principles and Rule* of Their Organization Rochester, N, V., May 1—Rochester's tions of their agreement with the entire street railway system, is to- ! \any were lraored day tied up'by a strTEeWinotormen and fEous\ands com- conductors, Thousands. of. workers were forced to walk to Uieir places of employment, whllo «)(Tusan^s of oth- ers were \picked up\ by automobile .drivers. Not a car-wheel Is turning In tb B tcltyv'with th e exception Of the two interurbaij Unces the Rohostor and Syracuse and the Rpchester,- Lockport mtiL Ruffata_fla both at wru>h~4iaesr- \Our agreement with the upion was - drawn-to prevent just theconjlttion* we now face—failure on the part of the men and the company to come to an agreemenb on any point was t o he ad- Justed by tho equitable medium of ar- bitration. j \The Increase In wages offered oa the part of the company to the men was not only fair but very liberal, t&m A marriage engagement is reported and IS ejected to be announced soon, between Mrs. Nancy Perkins Field,, widow of Henry Field, of Chicago, and Arthur Ronald Lambert Field Tree, of Brooksby Hall, Leicester, Kng- \lami. Field is of the second generation of famous Langhorne beau- ties,, her mother being Mrs. tor jtianghfirne 'Perkins,- She i s a niece of Xady Astoc-and Mrs-. Charles Bana Gibson, Arthur Tree is. a ^son of the Present Lady Beatty, wife of Admiral Beatty by her first husband, Arthur Jlagio Tree, of a wealthy Chicago family. Lady Beatty was Ethel, Field, Bister of Henry Field's father. Johnson Gets Recount \tionai'derfhY the duties \involved an* comparing wages paid in ether lines of work without the assured steady employment as i s offered to the street car' men. \I have faith in the fairness of the 9ar« are beir»g k opora'ted. The strike of the l,4d0 , trolleymon followed a meeting which was begun at two o'oloclc this morning in tho Strand theater building. International Vice President James Largay, of Utlca. L-,,..*, ma . ... . m „_ . . 4 . ority clement brought about this strike> ' which is in direct Violation of our amr-tfnr tsy-Tawar of the .nr»- preade'd\ ^vSS r %^Vmtm~ -\x> -rcinaift atr work and sifbtnlt theh- diffexences to arbitration, roraindlng them that a wallr-oht, would bo a violation of. one ' v _:.j •$& *#• of the principles oral rules cf the In- ternational organization. His effort was unavailing and the strike vote was unanimous. The company had offered Pin men nn tnoren.se 'of ten centa an- hour. Tho nusn had . demanded . 40 cents an hour. State Mediator P. .T. Downey, of Albany, is here, attempting to bring about a sottlcment. In addition, to this walkout MOO other workers Identified with tho buildlpg tra<Jc, aro on strike, and a walk out of C.OOO shoo workers is ex- pected following a mass mooting to- night. Casket, makers aro on strlko -and tlio barbers threaten a walk out oh'_Monday, Statement by Pregidont Hamilton. President James F. Hamilton *nd Counsel \Willis A. M&lson and D, M. Beach arrived at the City Hall abput 10 o'clock this morning\' and wont Into conference -with Mayor Hiram H. Edgertof*. TJp t o 10:30 o'clock tip statement was forthcoming, but .the situation was thoroughly discussed. iernatlonal union. The company did' all possible to avert trouble and will usd every reasonable effort to resume service as soon as possible. \X believe that most of our men de not sympathize with this repudlaftoa .of their solemn agreement and the principles of their Organization, I feel that theso loyal employes wuT return to -work a,nd stand by their interna- tional union which certainly .never wfii snnetton such ah illegal strike!\ ' m ~3m \9!§i 7wm Car Strike May Spread to Syracuse and Utica, . -n—r-nr ~r .* TSoch-ester, May .1—It, was learn*. ed -tlUs morning that represen- tatives of the, trolfeymen^ di - vision in Syracuse, were iii Rpchester this morning'to learn the decision of the men on the guesUpja' 1 Q*f the strike and immediately after ine- walfeout' was declared here^they^iirtrjBd the'rer „, „„.„ _. suits to Syracuse where\ it was aacer- President Hamilton this'morning ls-]tained the men alB<j-hq<l rejected, the;* sued the'following statement; } railway company's offer. I t was ^ • la ylaceof the present areas which do not fouow state lines, Should the Gen- eral' conference adopt such a plan, • it< wi(l mearuthjrse Increase In tbsjrum- bor, \of \blslbbps: „ If^Is probanle that soroe 'npwiSpeBji will- he created and rbtstop^a^^a^dTtd-tnem but it is-nott likely that every state will he made la tb an area.\' v ,; ,JLT\ amendment to the constitution .of tite churph-which provides for rep- xesentatiorr e \of - Jaymenr at the Annual Conferences 'was. sent down by the Representatives of Sonera agehiey de' Clare 1MB step was-taken because- bar- ranzit watifed* a^ofllcOr* in 1 'command .vvho ho could.ncrt trust\ t o keep a\safe avenue of-dei^irture open.froin Meitlcp- ^City.. ! '-',-••'. ' •Gbneral Luoib- ijlaricq Has been placed Jn-ebmmaria'j^ei th6 northern, ione haying beeb r§moj-ed froin com* Saandol federal ^fbrqes-af TJlmplco. .-.-\ -f. r..^fii. •:•'--!•;.*?:-!»'•\ :' .„. • ' San. AHtoriiQ, Texas, May 1—A rebel force\.'hisadbd Geiieckl Almazan h,as --_- , ^.breaahed » ^oitit 24 miles frpm M^ta.- « a vigilant watch'toy a^^^uspje^^praft 4ocofcdWe to \a Special tfispaten from Browristtitle', Tjsxfls; *, today.. \Mta» 'tamoras 5 ''the dtsi>atch added,\ is.ever- *Wheimingly r fei« Getteral~Obrflg.on'ahd \is expected- tb capitulate*' wltiimie a*, fght. '- ' , \ ' Newark, N. j., May 4^CMef Justice William S. Gtinnew, ortbe Supreine Court today signed-an \brdei: for the recount of the vote cast in last TUeft^ day's presidential pr&nary'for Senator H\lrani'Johnson and General Leonard. Wood, Republican candidates' fPr the presidency. • The recount Will be fesvthe entire state It wlH begin on May 10th in %to- sexf Morjas,..<^m^de'i^~Gl|Pieeater»^Jidj Cape May counties, in which coun- ties the supporters of Senator' John=^4»ti#t be ^borhie by *S4natdr Johnson, M '•• . . i-iv •; ' . - '. T»n,-*. son allege that mistakes were made in the''tabulation. tt was stipulated that. Senator John- son must deposit $50,00d befbre. the re- count can begin. This Amount is to defray the expense entailed by the va-. •riousTcbunty boards. The recount may be abandoned, at any time, the Johnson fprces .desire. If \the result of the' recount do'es not eijango-ther-votersr-preferenee for Gen-. Wood the expenses of the recount rlous' Annual -Conferences to be vot sed.-uppp. That amendment has been defeated by a small.majority. It Is ex- pected however 1 , tl i t the question will l?6 refopeTrecf m some form at the ses- -eion; at Bes MBihes. New bishops will be eleeted and also editors of all the cHurch papers; .secretaries of the dif- ferent Boards and* .other general of- ficers, of the church, French Aroused Over Concessions in Morocco Drive Off Strike Breakers Clash Follows in Parts - ..-\.-.. '- ••>•*. '*•:••• - -v 1 - - • - *'.--!; \ '., Paris, May f-^Seyoral polfce&e'n; ahd civlliahs Vere wounded late this, afternoon in a clash m'Piace Repub- |fatn^...^l#»^a. xaa^.^t«^^B^ ^-.-MO«^ieletni inJengtn, » to 40 Wm*~ ^ ,Hig-ht-\-wJt|i---*fr1SStir 6 \TaffiWJS* *»i«v,hrt/«^>«i« «m?-'ilrQve Pft tfiTstrtk* a™ -Vn W <1t*i.' 'BMit cOrktaltltofif blllicrifc' 'JL «.t_^jati^_\>_^.-^. . • _-. * *1*: [ nor. *!•(,. [Wthic }j f ^ a \ie w n the ,,. : of otjj! i \Rods- ' n was sent, to the Psyco- \ pital. for QbaeeVatiPn,.' \His; »ot ,eveajed. ;' j \•>» *-.-• '•\ cordon- abo-ut; tbe.';homes «» lais said to-be ^narked bv. % nrh',r ' '\.tfustrialplant^twatae* went- f . , ,i \ art3 ?. and.-With BeparK Icai .1, '\ t \ 0 agertts shadMinglrad- Nc» ,,,\•• nor y city a.bfr town Ita. •W,,!. 1 ?' 1 wa « .•re^aK'.t64'a3f t ..'t» -H«».8n> -ned- dutbreafc-'A.;. ._ t&mbbile^bus.flnd'drove off tnTstrik ers-whp were*operating:it, ..tyhe po- lice intervened) wn'en the C£«wrf -stop- ped the bus, and fe-free-foirVall fight followed. Troops uispersed liie cjoWd, arid,.tlieft established > ^ri- cafle cutting -aft the boulevard. $1,000,000 GIFT TO ^CTHURCMJMOVEMENT :, r • ' -—•• », - .'.•\• A ,. '',. ; • • .;•• Pittsburgh, May 1^-An anojoymous ^ift of $i,0ffo;o0ft-^» the tfnited Finan- cial:- <^.mpaign ' ef the baterofluroh .\Vforld Movement wasaftnounfeed,at a luneheep • 'Tare, gift ' ^'rtt^rnitje* Offers To rfelp Settte the Several Strikes Now• Pre- vai .Ijaris; May 1^- Asfornt of indigna- tion^has been aroused in French par- Jlatfiehtary TCiwies' over the repotted concession by the' government to an Angioataliah syndicate, or complete UoiltroL ;bT the ^ast IWm^e de^ rten , g ^ mric ^ posfts recently dlscoyered i n Morocco. Estimates of the property's' value •* >m, + ++ '*-4utV*'*''4> <4 4 « * * ptaee it In the Wlil'ons^of dollars at »• ;r , ,\'V.^^~ • • • die present'rate of exehaitige. \I* ~ r ::~. ;THk^lS : E?t'f-rl\t;tt *'* ' l president of. the American FedetAtlon of tabor, stands ;ready to take 6, hand in the, task of \adjusting the present swftchinen*s\ strike and\ the gj%rntrien*8 strike or the t'hreatened ; walkout <if. the street .railway W#, if Si.to-^ aid should be requested. Mr, Goinpers i s to this cftj'^bUoWlngaT^itSit'to \ii&evei land, V.; .,--'--V- ,'Vi- ^''' ; .'.r\ Mr. G.OmieJts-.threw^,upl his 'hands when adviseal '• tha^tfte' -swit,chb^on,'s strike appeaifeditp- b;e* gaining iaomlti- tunni; tliat a general >waJkibut ; 6f 'streej rail^vay rrien\l*^fbShgijii bf a*^ halict and that Bnarjiffi;tra5ap4si^ ; the Iprpes Of the gra^nnien's'istrU^fc . • . .-> . . Crbnipere saidS.-D^KJVisit to ••- Buffalo had ppSJttv'ely-n*; slgn^c^hcenr.eglti'd- Ing\ eltherthe atrtfee.'of grainmeife\ the switcrTmen's- strikeV-6r-«jtheT-6^t«et~ car; \iPho present tio-up of the street car system of tho city of Rochester udds Phe-iftore fiago t o the history of how the radical -wilt cast aside the very principles of justice, canity and fulr dealings- to accomplish hltj'own end? , Intelligent \pleadings on U|i» \Sane ported; here iftter i h the mqrnJnk'^ 'good authority tha* the Syracuse rrpl*. ley men would (follow the lead of 'tS? Rochester employeeSj and declare • strike, not later than tonight, Utteft .It ia. understood, will take slniilar ac*- Tt5fu l,eadets 'Of the trulieyinen he** - 'v'Jf-->^ part of tho head officers of tho Inter- national Street Car Men's Union; ask- ing the men to live up to the cimdl- Syracuse and TJtlea. predicted that by tomorrow mprnlng, not a car will be moving *i& Iftoefiesterj '*$Mi IN CONFERENCE Wage Scale Question Being Discussed Today With .Secretary, Wilson »* &tir\-isOll»d« -Buffetoi-May-^ |ft=Sa^iu*el7—GojHj?e^-fJ?*»Wnjrton,'.May 1—The Wage-scale- \' Committee of the anthracite coal oper- ators a&d miners met today with Sec* retary of Labor Wilson in an attempt to / settrb their differences . ovor- wage Ihereases. Tfhe meeting was held be- hind closed doors. Representatives of the miners stated they would not ac- cept .any settlement\ ^n the basis of the 15 per cent increase offered by ihp.op,. erators, but would, be able to convinee the Secretary, they \v4re entltled^to larger increases, -\•.... Vietor, Camdohj ..an engineer, who dlscoy'ered the \fextenslye deposits, de- ^ clared.today.that there la one ye% : ;«^ 4 to^^^p^^^^M^W^m^ era il.*^; 'and .corft.a^teg bJIMriS'm gifghdy^a-meT . o. ftons. *he acfuraV jprjee of phos-' i, • • -- • phate 13*80 to\ ip'tt&nb s'ft ton^ *he'i property is worth \ftjorp than, the en> ^ tiro jcoal ffelds of Ruhr. \ ' t* Regulation of the Size . .. .^i-^^ksw-^i©*.* of .Newsjpiper*, Proposed, ;^.. m^mMmML Washi».gtpn i; . ; Ma>- l--Goveriitmeiit f.f^feg. - *^f^^f|o|^|K^i||i^i|| regulatton 6f. the al*e of ^ »s the only possible wiay t present newspaiier. aitudMop. •voeat'ed: 'W Franl£,A; Munseysv. '. ... ^^pj.t-.-i -„. x, ; 4 - Washfog^on,'.'. May\- .-^Forecast •+, J ..' ; \TemB»ratj|j|«ii > '\ 1 a, inV .£-»'i**4i*rjfi'i*tijei 2 .nooh 1 . .',»•!•» ft^*^!!^. \ jt-p. 'mi,i\^M^Mr t :;^\-'0 '-' \ ' - *V. 'iir-T ? \'Ti\-\'\i * ^ '' * 1 \<. . /\i^ ii- 1 ' jiv * i >j ) i t- r V- ' ,- A*-^ jit. *& * • ' **• -£- WIJLt SEEK TO «A1SE . CANADIAN EMBARGO .. tpashington, May I— -Thie^HPUse. frpreign. 'Affairs :cptntei.ttee today tb-iici oh\\thb\ Fnderwood resolution provid-- fajg for a special commission to confer With. Canadian authorities looking; t o the ab&napnroont/by the Canadlalu government or embargoes\. on \ S&W- njents t o the United States-of wopd jbuip atid print paper. It was indi- cated that the committee ; woUId repPrt 'the > resohitib|i favorahfy-'iftd jr^e'lift v^ssftfeTBy the House early, next week, teath.of W*B, jftidgley; _ : «'• n 7 -Promi^eni^l'in*I»<aeir, i : Shocks Reported From St. Lbuis and Several Points \in State, of Illinois , »—— • •* ( St.-Louis, May I— An ' ea-thqunko cr/bclc was feit in St. Louis this morn- ingf Experts at Washington Univer- KIEV OEY 50 m Poles in Their Drive Into> Russia Are Nearing This Important ' City London, May t—The Poles have ad- vanced to within less than 50 miles of the frnportoht city of Kiev, In their drive into Russia according to a War- slty stated' that Holsmographs there saw dlsaptch to tho Times today. CaY- »geeerded the tilmfik-aA-.gOO miles -from, alcy. Jtarses WJ6ra. pressing ah«ad «rpid»---- .' Mt. Vempr»» III, May 1 -Mt. Vernon and the surrounding country was rocked twice this morning by' an earthquake or explosion. The first shock .wjiich._!asted. _abcuj^t_a quarter of a minute was felt at 9:15, the sec- ond, a t 1O.09 o'clock. 4, Cehtralia, 111.,; May 1—Two distinct earthquake shocks were felt here this morning, ; • Brewers in New York Will Not Attempt To Make 2.75 Albany,; Jfacy t*—Even though Gov- ernor Smltlt signs tho Walker bill legalising the sale p? 2.76 per cent beer. New 'jfprk brewers will riot attempt to bre)w it. They urged the New York State Legislature to pass the bill not , tliatthey mlg-Jit bnew that strength o£ .beverage; but' solely for the moral cf- fecWt'might have on the Congress and the United States Supremo Court. That i s the weird that reached . the state''excise Bcpartment today. The jjreworajgar that the Federal prohibi- tion agents would act to prevent manu- facture, of the. 2.72 per cent beer, and though the excise department enter- tains the same view, it Is preparing to iesue-sales.-llctmses.- .'•» .. Jury in- Teiper. Case' r ,. Asks for Court Papers ..lJUffate'-.N' Yr'May. it-After having tne evidenp? under ^consideration for 24 J|pur^ the,, jujey , In the case, oi •\•3c* i wmimmm jblih i Edjyarcl'. Teipe^,' eharge.l with ..th^,. 'niilij!|ief, <tt hl^ meaner at Grphard Jtele^x'qul^ettfts^go, 'tiffs\morning tent; ;^f;3f^#^#^nsctipt -.oi the «yl- tftrnfy-vfe c#»u|jk'.e1?aKg«» and tho irtiifmnlpK tip .t»* tne Attorneys. Justice «^f.'.|-.i'taytoTr» granted the request m^m^i^ihftit- tbi> court,-room.: ^SH^i«tti}pttt,a¥lL i'Clpclc .this af- HHBBHHliMnii \i iTin i II i' \i' ly, It was stated. Warsaw is wildly celebrating th e success of tha Poles, the dispatch stated. On the north the Poles* main force has'not reached the junction of the Dneiper and Pripet rivers, while en the south the ojes\and thetjkranlans- have captured Lityn and Mohilev. Two entire divisions of the Russlons were (Surrounded and cut off i n th« north. 1 . ' - 1,207 LEAD GIVEN WOOD IN NEW JERSEY Newark, ^Tay 1—Corrected figures In. fbe New Jersey I'residential primary give Major General Leonard Wood a lead of 1,207 votes over Senator John- son. The vote stands: Wood, 52,608; Johnisoii, 51,401. The official figures were announced today by County Clerk John H. Scott at Newark. They showed a slight dif- ference from the unofficial figures ««<b- lished on Wednesday in the newspa- pers. - While the Eastern campaign man*'\ agcrs of Wood today were announc- ing that..'they had received word from Trenton the Republican organization' pf New Jersey was not alarmed,' by the threat of a recount, the Johnson man- agers perfected their arrangements to go into court for that purpose. •- • Freight Traffic Nearly Normal in Buffalo Buffalo, N. Y„ May 1—In a state- ment issued today officials of the New York Central railroad declared 62 yard crows are working today In the handling ' of • freight cars. It i s said that freight conditions on the road today have about returned to, (normal. The fiame - statement says the freight Rcrviee was- 75 ..per cent, normal yesterday. It is sta'ed by the . oiTIeiais that many of tho men who- Quit work are now seeking ; re-em- ployment. Similar reports were re - ceived at the offices of tne other llne» entering Buffalo;, . A-.;-.;'a&a -;;laS .SV^ifi; m •> \...i'ilslB ,&i m •«? w L'MM »$& •m %K >.;ia',;ftS '' ''••'-'«