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iSSUED EVERY T:E[UjJ'tSDA,J: I.- Qftlce ·. VOLUME THOUSANDS l E FORMER PRESIDENT A~ PLEASA T VOYAGE TRIUMP.HAL MAR~H FROM UYST R BAY HOME TO THE METROPOLIS '• .. I j -----i,----- 1' • I 1909. I sage of the ransom took place, and only :wr daughter, the wife of an employe or the :\'at ural. Gas Regufa- CROWDS ·REJOICE THRONGS ASSE~IDLE A'l' STATION '1'0 GREET THI~ NOW FA~IOt•H J,An ON HIS Rl<~· Tt:RX-XO AltRESTS HAVE l.\ET BEEX )lADE AND BLACI\:~IAIL· El~S ARE STfi,L AT LARGE. tor Company, transfer. 'Vhitla Gets Ovation. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Marah 23.- An immense crowd gave Billy W'hitla an ovation as 'he arrived at the Erie station here at 9:42 o'clock this morning. He was driven in a elosed ·carriage with his fal!her and detec- tives to the central police station, where he failed to identify Joe 'fess,' among a crowd, as his abduetor. Seat..o ed in au O'pen window of the polioee st.ation 'he was -give11 ·a second <>Va- tion. B!lly and his father left a.t 10: 40 , by way of the Erie Railroad tor Sharon, Pa. Whitla Day in Sharon. SHARON, March 23.-'fhis is . \BU!y\ WMtla day in Sbaron. The streets are crowded with excited FURTIQllR LIKELY ~BE NOT APT TO :OEOJ.Yl)E= POSITION •. B111lter ~reete 1 by InJ1tellse TJtrong as he Sets Out! on :st Stag~ of Journey-Rides 'fbrougll Tunnel lUnder the Hudson groups and a big demonstration is w .A;SHI~GTON. llanned when t:he $10,000 rans~ed I·I'I'imn:a,gu.an Minister , has_.-.·,. boy reaches th<}\ t:own shortly after CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 23.- \Billy\ Whitla is safe with his fath- He was released by the kidnap- noon today. Every oohool cllild· .In State Department · th t ill ._ t th E · • ti his g_ overninent.. t'6,· : e own Wl ue '· e ne swa on · · of the de))attment I • : • .. er. pers last night ,her the father, J. P. NEW YORK. Ma3: 23.-Sta.nding on the brlilge of the steamship Hambu-rg and ·ailknowl -ging the enthusiastie cheerin-g of thottsands of persons who :bJad ass ·bled to bid him. go[}d bye, Theodore Roosevelt sail- ed for Africa. tod-ay. Jjie was smiling ·ha.pJl'ilY and sjtowed unmlsot.akably his pleasure >aJI;--t:he waF·th of 1:the demonstration a.ccordcd him. Beside him on the 'b-ridge sto d his son K~l'mit and Captain Burmel~ter, com- mander of the vessel. e big ship left: her pier at six minutes mast eleven ' to greet the youngstel'; pra.ctlca.Uy Whitla, of .. Sharon, Pa., met their the entire popul•ation ~he tow;n will demands. be there, and \Billy\ w:hitla w\11 be nl•·~n<o .. n a-rbitrate the ... , ...... .,_,,,,.., only officiat The payment was made without given the greatestAlemO'!lstration of came from fl~nior- the knowledge ~f the police and the his life. Tonight there will ·be a. bil!; •minister,--:who said .· S7fREO.,RI\.VH COPYQ!G,...\!\ Sf' LINDE.R.~OD i1 & \INJ)£R.'WOOD detectives. ThE] boy was placed on. celebration in h6nor of his return tP. the State Departt:nent. a street car an;<! sent alone to the with the Buhl Independent Rifles, or- lfte. He in_!:imateq ·t~at hotel. His fat~er met him in the ganized bY Franlt H. BuhJ., thlil. mil- Ijl-ore polite than thel · \ o'clock and Slhe slll'WlY made her waY out into the channel amid cheers tloot completely dr.own d the music ~f the bands which were playing \Th-e Star Spa.n.gled B-a.nner.'i '!'the distinguished traveler was still on the bridge watching the scene as he vessel W'3$ warped out into the stream and headed down the •bay n othe sta.rt of her jou.rney. The oheerrng contin- lobby. The boY, is well and· :unharm- JiO'!la!re uncle o.f t'he boy, taking a qepartment sent to ihim · tain Burmeister, of the Hamburg, cheer as the train moved out. ed. When \Bi)IY\ walked into the leading part. !hich insisted up~;m; the u~d -as long as the ship .was within hearing distance. · said tthe trip aould not but be au Mr. Roosevelt was up with tl:\e Hotel Hollendbn 1 last night he The -celebration tonig'ht will be a a;'rbitration of the :Emery auspicious one with the start on such sun and soon after was a lively hus- thought he was in Ashtabula. He wind up to the jollification •held in · \·There is cnougl). .'•-i nf,nr1rn~.:t.t\ a fine day. Hamburg's band of ten · tie at Sagamore Hill making ready did not even repognize his father at S!ha:ron last night when it . became· tlhe supject, ))ieces was on the promena-de dec}{ be- for the trip to the station. Kermit, first. He was simpjy blindly carry- Itnown that the boy had ·been return- tatement that the fore 8' a. m.; !Jlaying the Star Sp-an- who accompanies his father as offi- ing out the instructions of the men ed to his fat'her. . hile conciliatory, One of the ex-president's last acts before the vessel sailed was to send a messa:ge to President! Taft re!llding! · \Parting thanks, ±love and sincerity.\ PreSident Twft's g od •bye .gift to his <predecesSO'I' was a gold pencil gled Banner and the Watch on the cia! photographer, appeared alter- who had stol_en him and his mind Aside from t'he •happy 'endill!g. oof the ,efuandS of the D•m•i:rl.m••nf. Rhine. Hundreds of flags were hoist- nately happy at the prospect of the was clouded b~ fear. abduction ·tod:ruy, however, il; the se-~he d~pa:rj;ment . . . insoCr1bed witlb. the wor s: \Good ·bye and godd l.uclt.'' / ed aloft and tthe ship put in <full dress. long trip and not a little dejected The family left Cleveland today rious part of 1'Jhe .affair whic'h !has to ay that it could · . The vier at whieh the Hamburg ,Jay at leaving home. for Sharon, Pllj. Hundreds clogged d() with the -capture of the cMld ste;l.l- · ~e subject for three or ·. . : · The erowds on th~ pie.r and on the steamer wer~. so great that tlhe ex..pres~dent was seve~y jostled ~everal times, but he was not hurt and smiled t:hrough it a~ll. was decorated with bunting and fiap;s 1\'lr. Roosevelt bade goodbye to the the corridors o~ the Hollend.en Hotel ers. The police h·ave started to work 'hat time being reqrtirerl :·t~--. and the gangway to the first cabin family at fhe house and drove down in anticipation pf catching a glimpse' in earnest now, since t'he boy is .safe, ine. what -action should ibe was draped with American flags in to the station with Kermit and Lit- of the lad whbse whereabbuts had an-d every effort 'Will b€ ma.de to ar- ~ · W~en Senator · : . . . . . . Aooompa.nyiDtg bh big-ship down t>he bay was the tug John J. Tim- mins, WhtOh h•a.d on I d a 1-a.-r~€> humber of fJ\!e'lldS oof the e;K-president among them many whJ' had boon assooiated with him in his official life. honor of .M;r. Roosevelt. tie Quentin, who sat on the front become a puzzle to the deteetives of: rest the perpetrn.tors. How .mucll in-1 ~ote to. the AniV{' in Metropolis. seat with :-!oah Seaman, the family the '!and. formation of ID'I!!terial nature is in the ras fl'r'm and.,em.Pi!-~*·· NIEW YORK, MarOlt 3.-W'ifu tlhe •had •been senJt to fue ):ltOOJiner bY - ' I I d~rture :0!1: . TheOdore 1 Rooseve<lt on trlends in advance of th;e Roosevelt ;-.rr. Roosevelt was met on his ar-l driver. · . \Gee papa,\ said the youngster 1m.nds of t>he detectives is not known, -~· .as supposed to be ~e•dl~l-iat:tli:i riv111l here fmm Oyster Bay by his 1 The .ex-President wore his light as he was being helped into a tax!- but it is believed when Mr. W·hitla. ast word on the . b-rother-in-law, Douglas Rouinson, j huff army overcoat with the colonel's cab, \I hOP!l ~amma is on the front tells a comp-lete story o:f h'ls negotia- oped that Nicaragua . · and Lawrence Abbott. The party pro- insignia on the sl.,eve and' Kermit porch waiting for us.\ tions with his' abd-uctors some clue· iJ.emartds of the 'dep~-, rt~~lllt. the steamShi•p Harnburd today begins party to•day. The rmrlor Wlalls are · '\'· •-t ~d 1 te \'\\\' . <Jovered with a rich greenlslll;: armui·e eeeded to the Hudson River tunnel in wore a coat of similar cloth and pat- \She ·will be: there,\ was· the sim- will ·be found 'thrut will eventually President Zelaya. has now an automobile. tern. pie answer froin the father as he lea•d to the captu-re. ~ so developments are ; tJhe most -.m'P\or\\\ a; n! r, ... m.. . . . · ~ and the p1cture.s of W-asih!ngton and Journey ever undertak n by an ex- . • r id t ~ \h u· 't .o.bat G Lmcoln are hung among !several oth- pres en o. u e m .., es. en\ \lt II; just a fine day to travel.\ At the station :llr. HoosE'velt Itiss- C'laspE'd the hand of his bdy.. The successful manner in which he ·State Department may said Mr. RoosevJit, \aud ought to !Je . ed Quentin goodhve and there wa\ Th<> !'<JlE'Pd ' 0 y a fleveland taxicab the case was worked out by .t'he boy's rther negotiations, but if fine at sea. I hav~ received h~n~reds \a trace of tears in his eyes as he did not detPr J{undreds from follow-· oaptors is evidenced to t:he dell:.ectives p.one it will not tolerate · , • 1 er~. Two large ma'hogaqy sofas and el,\al Grants trip_ Cirol?d the _globe·, a center ta;h!e to match ~e the most but it was for th€> most pa.rt m the . . . . b~en path o1' travJI w'lrBe Mr prmrunent at'ttcles of f rmture .m · · t ~ this room. The ~ccond Joom, in the of telegrams wishmg me a safe JOUr- said farewl'll. : ing to the Eri~ depot wherb Whitla, tha.t uhey are men of more than aver- f..usslon or furthe~ ney, but I will not give out t'he names \\'hen :.\lr. Roos!'velt and Kermit senior and junior, hoarded a train- age intelligence, and that to arrest poes not seem to be much·\~\''\'\ of those who sent them. As I have !!lighted from the carri.age and had for Sharon. The father appeared to· them is going to prove a hard task. pf the department rf3cedlng Rooseve~t ts gmedng into wild and al- suite, Kermit's bedroo.l, and tbe most unexpl-01' coun y, ' . llJ' • • 1 ' . • ,-.L third, usM aa a drossm$ room, are Tne ex-prestdent on his arrtval aJJ; fi · h d 1 1 - · t bl 'ii ld d said before, I have no statement to taken farewell of Quentin who climb- he the happieJt nian in morthern !position that the whole_ : . mal{e and it's strange you gentlemen back in the vehicle again, they shoek Ohio and \Billf\ professed to bel!eve !eluding the general. question of the press h1!1.ve not asked me this hands with :Noah Seaman, and Ker- that a \real chh-chu was more better MINERS IN CONVENTION lvalld!ty of the annu~ment of -\'\ • 1 li . .._ ms e n tgn ue an go , an t!be Hambu,.,....-.A-mert~n ne pier 1 ':' ~he walls are covered w'ith a blue Hoboken was g_reete · witlb. bands figured jute ta,pcstry. ']The fourth playing, flags fiymg, \\ d the cheers room, in whic•h ;Mr. Roos~velt sleeps, of several thousand 1 °Ple who had is the most handsomely ·~Jl'JlOinted of morning if I have a mcss·agc for the mit, patting the neck of Old Rustin, than one of threm street engines.\ lery concession- and~ ll.lso . .,the .. the family horse, said: James P. W itla was not inclined: jo· amages, ·S a ear · !!< = American peo·pie. :-:o, there is noth- r . f d b II b bitr t·--> assembled to wish the! distingtrlshed 11 G ld b 'lk 1 iug to be said _and I really don't know u·· · '· \Good old fellow:· to discuss the 1 matter of ransom or SCRANTON, Pa., March 23.-\Ev- same me. ·. · · \Yes he is a bully good fellow,\ the plans of the family in dealing erything is in the air,\ said a miner i Nicaragua has hitherto.c , • a . o en rown s1 ' amas ;: cov- trn.veler bon voyage and good luck. th 11 d th f /; · 1 ! He was beaming wit~-- -good nruture ers e wa s. an e u . n-~ture s 0 travel with me to =-:aples or ~Iombas- -o:nc 1 ~selim said the former head of the nation, with the kidna_ppers. this morning as he entered Music I that the validity of the \ . caressing the horse's side. \I am so glad to have t\le boy in Hall, where the convention of the arbitrated separately fro~ the w'hy newspapermen should w::mt to . _ . . . mahogany, w1tth the except10n of the 'and rrv:alled hts son K rm~t 1ll boyls·h heavy brass bed. The bathroom. bas enthuSla&m aif>ou<t thel tr1p. E\VetJ.'· thing was \fine\ and l•buUy\ to Mr Roo3evelt and he ackhowledged the cheering by repeated·fy raising lr~s a high marble wainscoatling, with a dar!;: red tiled flooring, $d is equip- ped with two tubs, a shower bath, aud is supplied with both fresh and &a.lt water. Large windows optim on the sa. Really thero is little liklihood of there being any incidents at se•a. \You tell ~e that the photograp·h- el' of ·iYlr. Ha!lmSWIYrth's paper:>, who aceOillJ)anied the Prince of \Vales to Iiia!a,. is going ·to join us at Gibraltar. That will be fine, won't it Kermit? Father and son took seats in the my arms,\ salrl the fath'er, half mine workers of the .anthracite diS· tion of damages.' Nicaragua;. day coach of tlw train and engaged smiling and ha1f crying, \that I have tricts of -the United Mine Workers is wants the amount of damages themselves in reading 011 the trip to given no thought t[} .the ltil:lnaPI>ers. in _§ession for the purpose of taking I ed stipulated in advance, .. ::-:ew York. That will be up to the' police and as u-p the question of arranging a new depal,'tment says that thEl . I live and breathe I am not worrying agreemen·t with the coal mining com- arbitration is for the·pu'rpose over their movements.'' · panies to take the plaJCe of the pres- 'ing the amount of -damages. hat. The steamshi11 co•mpany h·8Jd been ocean side from all the_ rooms. The besieged with requests from locr.U . . . . \I cannot definitely say how lung '- j . whole suite IS elootncally heated and ARTIST WANT£0 $15 000 The $lO,OOd ransom of Billy Whit~ cnt one w'hich expires on March 31. This eJ..\PressiQn pract:i.cally sunimed u·p the situation as it stood when and uut of town '-\elegati-ons fq,r the electroli'ers and droll J!glits are I s-h•all !Je away, but >t will !Jc· a!Jont R 1 * 1 - h 1 1 Ia was Jlaid to his kidnapj>ers in a places on the IJ'iCr a d 'UB many l!l-f I of b s h r'· \ mont s. ;,\ y ecture at Oxford I ronze orne -of t e JCtures and ·little grocery \tore at East 4 3d street them as'possi\ble wereialecommodated.. 1 · . . . . . w!ll take place in the spring of 1910. ~ s-ma ler furmshmgs m the uu1te were . and Standard 'a\·enue ait h·our aft l·balians were very 3ctl in evidenee 1 ~ \I expect to have a good llme and I • · • er presented to the H· b gh IIi · 1 Claim\ Ht· Hit! .'lot Sn-<\nt• That His '1 d I· with six large ode! gaticms. They b . . am llir · 0 cm s:: am sure the expedition will be a sue- noon ·' on ay~ ' , ted t ta.k . d th . Y Emper-or Wilham at the time he .. cess , t)aught<'l' Was Dt•ad. The money, was received ibY an or- w-a.n ° e SIX ~ · £ on e PlEj'!', occupied tho same rooms on h1·-, : · · · 1 . bUJt the eompany's 0 cia.ls persuaded · On the tnp· 11'0111 Oyst<\r Bay clozeus ~Iartiu :.\:orman, the artist, on tdal dinarily drE'S'fed working iuan who eruise to Italy and another cruise to h 1 · I · · · l · t H . v v• • a the land of the Midnig t \un. An ·' , dei-egattiOI). oame fro Pfttsburg and \' Roosevelt's sE'at and\ shook hands affidavit tbat hi~ daughter Dam, for- He picked up the package filled con ventiO'll was called to Oll'der. Everybody is ~a.iting to :hear what T. L. Lewis, interna.tional preslde·nt, o:f the miners' union, hras to pr•~se•ntl to t:he eonvention. He again ~id day that he has fixed ideas and after the deleg~atos present views he will give his ideas .to them to nut it d~wn1 one A I rge ~ · o·f meu and women stotJ[led at .'·1r. c ar,; .. < w1t 1 pC'r,]ury l11 maktng an ga\'C us nam as· ayes. oth t f t t' 1 ornamented picture of the Emperor with him wishing him farewell and mer!~· of Ulov<>roville, was dead. teBti- with yellow bb.cked bills, s~iled n:on- er ou 0 , owu d -ega wns swel - and· mmpress, with their signa~ures ed bhe n-um•bers-on th pier by seve 11 al ..,.~. a succe-ssful trip. At Long Island City fif'd dnl'ing- trial in :.\:ew York Tues- chantly, and jel't. hundred. A nu-mber , f foreign divlo- attached, ad'Orns the racevtion hall ther~ \\'ere only a ri..w who reeog-<'lized day that he tol!l a Ia w;.·pr that q he :\Irs'. Barna1·tl Heudri<'k~on, tem\ convention. just outside llhe suite. 1 'II 1 d 1 t I'd t I - 1 • • \ • There are many who believe m.a.ots, inolud!-ng: the. re-nClh ambass•a- RoOSPVI'lt and his son in thPil' army ~· 11 < wa<; ~ 0 \ • HI 1 1 no sw£•ar to poran Y m 'J'Jarg-e of th<• Htore for d t. . The gymnasiu-m. situ!llted in a lal·ge great ''oats. At a bri><k walk th_<'Y It. III.\ ~aul lw wanted to ;o;N the hN mothE>r. l'\lrl<. Margaret llhle, I' or- the stand talien by Lewis fOI:ebodes or, and ~overnmenr officials W 1 ho deckhouse built on the', Ul>Jlet· derk ' • strike. HP will i'lo-t sign any were prominent In t~ Roosev-elt !lid- boardPd the ferryboat HPmpstead and $1 ~- 1111 0 belonging to llora to r<>in: got to notii'f' whirh way lhf' man aft, and equipped wiib u., 11 the late~t t ·t t h. 1 1 · · j meut except as president of the ministration, were re eived on board wallil'd through the larli<'s' <'ahin to n:,: 1 a 1 1< H•J' l'a f'o ot lll'PI'I'ot. wPnt. and aj th<> cloor of ·the little f · . ~ oxerelsing maehines, is ~-he pride of 1 Prs• union and. -the operators say the-Y t\e Ham·burg \'y Mr oosnvelt I th€' forward deck. !len· ilW,\' WE'l'e :'\orman. who \\'l'lll int () tit<• Sill'- 141'0('('1';>\ is lhC' la~t trace he JlOlice ~' \' '\ · \ · ?vlr. Roosevelt's eye. \Great he said will not. treat with Lewis and 'hi : While the dist!ng:t'shed pasaenger surmunded by a rrowd of L•J!lL!; ls- t•o:>:atP's c·onrt la;:t Dec·PnJbt•t· and han• of him.: 1 when he inspected it y<>sterday. Be-- \ officors exl'el)t as re1H'eseu•tatives of' had left explicit ~- :r'uetions Wjith land rommnt'en;, ~onw of .whom <·an11· ', ~wor\ that Don1 was til'd<l. in an at- TlH• I-ln>·c·~ man st<'JIPC<t into tqe 1 sides •the saddle ma-chines on which the anthraeite mine workers. ' General ManaO'er E 1 L Boas of \\e forward and extended .rai'PW<'IIo to' 1<'1111'' to g!'t $1 :,,ooo \Yhic-lt ht11l ht'\'n storP that nnon and ask1•<1 if a IJ,•tc·.k- II, i · ., · · ' •u one min get the exaet motion of the I < ·r Hamburg line, and ptain Burmeis- the• Afri<\an hunter;:. h<:lcl in tm~t rur tht> c·IJild. w'as pnt on ag,P had h<>•<u left then' }_·or him. ' hon;c and camel at all r~~lllated 1 ter, of the ;H>am-burg qn •his visit; of <., Thr<\<' (\'lw<'r~ nnd u S:tlutt·. , 1 ri>tl for i\'r.inr .H'st<·ruay l>l'for-e )Irs. !lPndrid,l<.-on. without h 1 oting his fONDA HOME BURNS speeds, there are all Jdnds of vibra· o ' inspec:tion to il'he st mer yesterda-y As th H m tP d d: b .lttd~<· ;\lahm· ill gt•neral &<'oniouti. appr•a1·anre. Jtold him thPrE' had not 1 that he would pre~e to •\~ve no. un- tors and app!ianc-t>S for redudng the e e ps a Wat'JH' llltO er] I \ I t I' ~ ·u~ • 8lt'[J, thn c·a[Jtat'n o\' thn [J()',t( f1'0Ul the Dora. who i\ about 7 )'<'ill'~ 'lld. \'aS ll'l'll. ' II I olll' a Pl' a. nrosperouK ' Waist. strengthening the unldes, and ' ' ~ usual attentions shriwn lrlm aboard . I>ilot hoUSf' call<'d for thrf'n, 111 oo 1 ·,,· f,, 1 • 1 htoug-ht i!_!tn tlw •·onrtroom fnr idcn- looldnl': man, who said his nanw was ~ ' we1ght lif•ts and pulleys to supply ai!- ·· ' · l ship at the time of failing, ~·he ca.p- tion ·ro every mus<>le In the Te-ddy Roosovell. Instantly th\r\ was! tifi1·atio11. :\orman lwd nut st•f'n his Wi!liamo, cain\ in with a nr,uall J>ack- Hf:\idcnc·c· of \Yilliam )JahanPy, Em~ tain -and ·!:i.is of!ice<rs ould not refuse human l h'J I · 'J • L I I ~ • 1 . 1' 1 t I 1 ' • d J> · ill! body. a ,opont.aneom; bur:;t of C'lwc>rs whi< II· c· l r ,;111<'<' lls arr<'\ ast ,,,,.,.mlwl'. a,.,<• m us >.l<:\' . 1 Jl oyc•c m .-..mst(•t' am, t'll<'tl<'l t'be OJpPOrtunity tog eet the cx-presi- Go .:\bClard at Xight: lasted several minutt•><. \\''lJPn tlH·.<·l .\t tlw tim<'- or hl,; arn·st lw ,;aid \II<' said J;lP wanted to lfave it for llc•sti·oy<'tl. dent with a]l'prop1'ia e .ceremony and had subsided the l\l<'Ulll w!Jl:-;tJu n[ t!Jat IH• hat! intPtHktl no harJll ttnc! a man namj't\ lluyPs,\ ~aid lllrs, T f · 'I '1atly of ~he p\o ·eng~ wh ·1 d ' hP home o William :.\lahallC\.', o 1 m true·mt itary style They -a.II wore \ \ ~~ vfS o sa1 E' 11 l · 1 · d ' H I k ~_...,hAii.- show'test button and !J.ra.ids and today on the steamer Hatilburg went the Hempstead s<·I~Pc•cherl nut t.he ma- only wantt•d to g<'t tlw moll<'Y so as ~nr I'!C' tsonl to ay. ' el as ed if High :;tree<t, l•'ond,l, wa~ practicall stood _about a.t •attenti-on on board the stcamC'r last nig;ht in h 1 w·u· 1 . estroye Y re :. ou 'lY a ternoo . _, ----~-- ru. 1 m_ )liS elt the paekaf;e and ~·'r. ill·ahane,Y l\ ell1lllO''Ci dt the wes ·a.ppeared. OJ'uer to avoid the rush and confu- 1 ·>< ~ ' FATliER AND SON IN FATAL ~t.t~liltll I. WELDSVILLE, Mwreh Jiam Smith and h'is son W'iili:ililli lived ~Vlone a·t Angeliaa were Saturd!ay afternoon, the son · ·hlis lhead D.ea:rly -blown off Ill-Y. gun .charge and the :rather with · Jet in his iheM. an.d Ther.e were no w:l-tnesses, · 'but fair is 'believed to h-ave ·been. su.Jt of a quarrel hetw'een faJtlher .son. They are l>a.-id t-o ·have qu:ai1r.elll:lll frequently, Mrs. Smith, W'h•o fuls· separated fr.om her ih:usband, lived; · HornelL ' YA .. '\-uERDILT DISoaABGED. ·' BOSTON, Mardh 23.~A juri ~; day discharged Harold V:andel\bilt 6i ::-<ew YOTI,, •a Harvard student, was accused of recluessiJ,ess in ing an automobi-le. Follo-Wjng arrest on .January_ 25 last his aU'tOill'~ bile licenBe was suspended by M-a.ssaeh usetts High way Cc•m~miliiB'l·oD.; Mr. Vanderbilt said today tthat wmJ!d imm~diately apply fol' its -fe.._ newal. )JR.<;. SAltGENT RELEASED. rine salute of thr.-e long Llast». lo take his <·hil<l hal'l{ ro G<\J'nwny. !!ayes harl hi'E'rl there and 1 1 :;aid he d d b fi 1 d f ~ . f th ,,.,.. H 1 , . 1 ,~. 1 , not two mqwt<'s later Hayes came L'J 1 t' 1 , 1 d 1 d , 1 in spiel~: and s1on CJI ccrowds whkh were ex:pect- u1sh im Hod Spt•d. II:,; · •. ,J) S C 1\. ll.\C'IC . . , \'lore sa Jon n .-..ms er a1, an \r o span order abCJiard The ()Ut- ed to be- present tod-ay. The last of OYSTE!t HAY, ~larch ~:L-Ch<'PI'- 111 and agl\pt\; ·rs my 1 !aclqlge h<?re\!' :\lahaney was out at tile time of th deck •houses, I \Jhe outfit of t·he Roos.,velt party was eel , f 11 t 1 1 \! told Wm that if wqs and he diseo\ ery of tlll• hhtZP. w111c-h appa f ~de of the ~;y e O'\V o\'ltnsnu•n w to ~at H'l'-1 I..O~ .:\~(~J<.:Ll,:S. ~Iard1 :.!::.- Th~· sulil..:~tl. \Yi~hont anothPt' \\.'nrd hP . . . . and the ea.bins t:he l\romenade stowed in the ship's hold early today t>d at thP station to bid hitn f:ocl- lJOar dof HIIJWI'\ i~or:--> ,,ndo!'~t>d an nt·- took it from' whi'l'<' ir lay <!XI>OSPd on ll•ntl~· ong;tn~ttt>d fronl a d-efertn· an<! all of ~lr Roost>veH'H J!erHon·tl 1 p '1 '1'1 I I I l'hillllll'\ in the llJlP•'l part of th decks ·had 3111 a new coat of • ' ' · · '· Hp!'el, f_•x- J'PHH_\n_r Jt•u: on·. ioo1'•'- Iii'!' ,IPfili•nltt) pr<>~'idill~ 1\ial ll•·J'I'· 1011 or tlw <·k;ar· '\\~·· :!111I w 1 1 J • ff t t k ' 11 dwellill.!!. ()\\ill,'' 10 till' hl.PJJ t•Jov,·t :r'ARIS. Marc:h 23.-.Mrs. Cecil Hugh Sargent. the American~- w'lto together with be<r Jwsband, · Englishman, was ·arreS'ted in 'i:lh'is last month on the accusation bhat big boat \'~·d e eo s were a en to the suite which 1 1 11 1 j \ \ \ ' ,u:w 'V(\\'t, t\ lPl'P Ill ('U[ll)>ally \\'l!h llis aj'll'l' Whi•U illllb~t•J\1 ~ic·k :Ill' ~t·llf to '' 1 ~op.isttedfi'Oml ... tem heand Kermit will OC-I'UIJY dul\ing thE· f 'I I tl r ~ . I I I\\\'· . lllllll or lh<' 1!1>11~<·. t:i!• lir<• dPpal'lllWlllt 1-'' , 11 anur st.or Y? atP~t· 4 o<'O<'~ this 1 t.o~ Ang~>l·-·~ lnHu 1h,. l<::t-..1 \dl!JIIIlt TlH: tltlf-*lgioc·Pr.' ~lolPj i~ 111 t)p• was .tbll· tu ~t-'l l.Jut ow· !\llP:\Dl il 1 l•ast night w•hen voyage. morning tor :\t>W \orlc tu IJI'~IIt lm; jll'ttil': tit•·' at•' '\ I\· \'\\' 1•,11'1< 111 n·;•r ,,- ~taacta1·tl ~··Jwol .. , 11 1! !\.· · Ph t 1 f P ·., T \\ \ BlJP vtwi'..tliull, Ulld with lht• .·titl ol' tlll·r· decm'at~rs 'h•ad 0 ograp lS 0 resluent clft and 1 ..... ong jouruf-')' aerons th~ St->:.1~ Lu hqul j tht~il' I!IHII•\· it' th··ir I'•JIJ·liliuu \'.a!\- ,,,· th11~;,. !'!tfrtill:o1' ~IIJUIJ 1 t•::Haldi~h- 1 fin:isl>\iDLf!l of several members uf the Roo~e\'Plt in 111 ,.. wil•lertwss<'~ of Briti'li 1 , t I . .. J • I\''; ,,,. -11<>11 of !hi' tlll't-'lliiq.; c·uul_[ rrumily lliC!Uding tt full Iengt-IJ I;huto\ ·.as l':t\.l< ,q, It ,ti'(IHII. I II•· >-IIIH'1'\i~\l' .. 11 \ 111 \ ·: 1 \' 1 f ,;[\tool <\llllllrdt )Jt:l\' t.,. '·\' l. lite·' l'll.\\111'~' [)t'illl'.\ \irt I, Africa ror thP IIPXt year. I ill tlolt ,. :• 1'•·.1111 \' \ ''''1\''-<1 )II•HI I jltiiTI!<o'l' I\ t\ 11.< :tlld ll<•ft•l~no!.$, Til'' I]\\ \11'.' ur!,ng the voy- gravh o·f ~Irs. :SI~holas Longworth B . 1 11 ; 1 • ., ' ·' ... roe>ms•eombine had be<\n Jllaced on tit~ wall;; of t·hE> ~caus.-_ ul·~'\ ear_ :tL·>:,;. or ___ 'lt\: tiJO·.i>•:anl \' •·h:•ril:: '\ 1:1.1\· '''\'' ,,. : !•'~·''' ,-.a··' ~·II l'ittb<'ll _i'or 'atl'h a I ;:rtit·lm; of fut·Jiliiii'P \U•l'<' hll'l'tl. \-Ud apnQ!Dt•JJlai'JOI'IHJiteclUl'illgth\•tJ'night. ho_'ll,. th<>IP V.tl: Oil!) d ~m.ill ,_,!1h-~~l. z.,,:t[nw. a ,,.,[,[\\ 1 \ 1 _\t:d••oHo.]t•·<~u'\''Lnll ~·.lo•u puloiil'il>l i. II<•( •l••·! ·------· \' , I'J'I!lg at tlH' lltattOlt to o<·•· ~lr. H•1o,,.. Mllff,.ri'l': \i'l' ,.,,.,.1, 111\\~ z .. ,,,- 1 1 ,,,.,.,J 1 · .,.. · 1 - 1 - 1 1 Jl · ' ' • l IIOH=--<ll:Us o otu ntoth<.~rs Wlll aipa:rtmentts. Jay 0Il~IIS (In~. vel t off, !It• shoo!< ha oltl\ \\ II h t \\\'. i Ill\\ ',; \\t i .. 'II' d I '.' () ' b, 1.11 ' \ \'.'' .o\~·>.1 \ c<. ! . ' 1· J: I II·. !ll'llpri•·t I)\. has ''011- iui< l\ ,,.; ltl :\h~. \\\h il h 0\\('1' usee~ as.the . The_ ·dav opened fine!. wi.th a sha.r1\ who prPss ... cl alJOIIl lll·l.ll ,-,,,. '1 • • 1 1 · 1 1 1 1 .; • ,J.Il\ -i IP\'P tllll! If' ld II\' 'l ~t lL11 Jf' {h,ti:/'': dp:,ltl I,' rtl'l.fl' 1,1~· 17 ~·pnr . ..;. SlH' .t.; •. ~idll of hel'.!:-:'011 lJ:• . Il,DWC-l'S hh'\llt ·and br<J.cing westerly wind and Cap-:ing greeting and tllel'e Wlld 1\ IU!HJ !~Ill\'~ cltlillll1;. j wn; net 111 ~h·\ b\Ul'l.' pa:;- jlUl'.o, . ' I couiJIP had been guilty of ill tt•Q:fliti'fi~· SPVC'ral f'11ildn•n adopted by -~Chnttani}0~.-1. t'li.iJitalists ofl'crt?d a purse of $1 OQ,OOO eigM-t·ound' fight ha1.wee11 and J efkie.-;, to J)e !lUlled· off ill