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. ' ,/ olosated.-w'ltb the sultan sillJOO •an eJ~<r !y hour thi-S morning. It is expected tblat th-e will be a.nnounood speedily. . . outcome Sultan Issues ~rderS: .JOHNSTOWN. N~W· YORK. THURSDAY APRIL 22, 1909. TARIFF\ TAlK BEGINS o IN THE U.: S. SENATE HI<:LATIO:SS 1.'0 Bl•: ' Iti<~·BSTA. BLI8Hl<}}) soox.' GAUTEM,AlA MUSf WlltLE:\lSTAD, Cut·a.cuo, April 20. -It is s>.1.id todaY. t'hat diplomatic re- lations between Venezuela \and Neth- erlands will' be re-esta-blished soon. PUNISH tY·NCHERS ' SE~ATOR KNOX .WILL l\JAKE OF· -~ .~ . AT THE GA[-EE OF CITY 1,000 s~NG. OONSTk\!TINOPLE, April 20.- The sultan has issued orders that nat a. shot shltll be fired by 'his hiousehold troop<~ or ihe Consta!lltinople garri- son at tbe'fon~fS tblat •have surround- ed the city in fhe interest of.the com- mittee of uniiln and pro-gress -~nd tbalt th~y roh>reaten to oocu-py the citi 'with- ALD!RIC'H SA YR BILL WILl• PRO- ordE SL'RPL'l'S WITHOL'T Sr>B- CIAL~TA~~O EFFORT TO PU.E.'!S. CO:SSIDJo}RA'fiOX OP A:l\IEXD:\IENTS REPORTED ' STRANGERS UNABl£ ' . . TO S£CURE BAll FICIAL I>E:\IANU FOR ACTION AS RESL'LT OF AMERICAN NE• ORO'S I>EA1'H IN THAT COUN· ' TRY. A.pril 2Q.-Rudolph Zoelner, night watcbman, of Ho- boken, N.; J., after coming home earlY' tod4Y attacked his 18-year~old step-daug)lter, Bertha Reissner, and left }ler \mcon!!,cious after pounding her with :his fists and some 'blunt in- strument. Then be cut ' his throat and sevet·ed the arterlE!B in both wrists, a11d· was found dead shortlY . , · 1 aftel', Mra• Zoelner who is a t~~ined WASHINGTON, April 20.-Secre··~ nurs~;>, W!lS not at home at the time. t\lrY of_ State Knox, it _w~s stated to- The girl Is lying unconscio-us at St. day, Will cable Mr. W1lham Hehnke, Mary's I:Iospital and no reason can the United Stat':'s minister to Guate- \'be given for the assault and suicide. JACK jOHIISON~lD \ ' . NO !PREPARATIONS · FOR ~ESISTANCE . i I Dispatch ~m · s~a ~garded as SjJ;tisJractOlT Asstil'ance t~ Amer· MissionarieS in Metsina- Are in 24 ·hOU'i'S. < • Another ,OutbreakOJl mala, to demand that the Guatemal- an government punish a band of na- \ tives who maltreated anil lynched 0 A R~S [NTER UPON William Wright, an .A.merican negro, • ' ~ [ \GLOVE Bl'YERS\ CAU.GH'l' WITH Tbq- Dlsorders ip Asiatic Turkey. BEIRIUT, Syrl•an, A.pril 20.-'-The moslem fanaticiSm has broken out in the immediaJte vi-cinLty of A-lexandret- ba, and great exeltement prevwns ·in WASHL.,.GTON, April 20.-When tlhe Sen·ate meets at noon •\oday there will be no effort on the pa,r<t of Sen- ator .Aildrich In charge of the tariff blll to press consi·derrution of am!)nd- ments reported bY hds oommitJtee. He wilt be prepared to give way 'to 'any sena!tor who desires to spealt \tl]lO'll tJhe bill, so th•ai all Demo-cra'tic oppc- sition maY be voiced rut as e>aTlY a day as possible. THJ<~ GOODS AT BEWI'IT & HIL- LOC'KiS . FAOTORY UONDAY A~'TER.SOOX . OR.L.'ITI<JD l•'UR- THER TliUE WllliN AR- RAIGNED. at Livingston. Guatemala, on the- :.. TH['R\ ·RU[- BUS'INa:ss. night of December l!ii, 1908. U LR L . · NEW YORK, ...,..u.\_ ... v.~ that -district. The Guatemalan authorities refuse to punish the perpetrator!! of tbe crime, and the State Department has evidence that corrupt means have been used for their protection from the Jaw. Mr. Helmke wUl be urged Jeliriee, tM C~Ja;tn.i)ton; !Will 'liiilli~JOOI~ ··til ~ A.prll Houses in flames ca111 be seen from. -2o.- the streets of Ale-xandnitta. 110\PtUJall.!io-n °~ the TurlclSh erup!- Prince of Samos l\lurdered. Senator Stone will prdbably dis- cuss the Ph'llip.plne ·ta.rlil' in connec- tion w:ilth the pending ·bi'll. In con- formity w:ith 'his past ~titude o·n tha.t surbject, h.e will a,dvooa.te free trwde between the isla:Illds and the United Sta;tes and also urge a plan for the lnd.ep.enderuce of ·tlhe islands ·at a. stat- (From_,.Johnstown :pailY Republican) The caSe of the Poople vs. Frank Morton and WUlirem Howard, on t•he charge of petit iarceny, maida on the oomplalnt of Patrick H. Lynruught, who discovered the. men in the ruct of· WA.SHINGTON, April 2G.-Ha~~ lng concluded tbe preliminariefl: of their Ji8th Congress. the Daughters of 1 the .A,m.eriean Revolution today en~ered upon real work. A.lmost lthe enpre., day was taken up with the reQ.dlng of the reports of the stand\ in~ COlllmittees. A.s on yesterdaY the attendance was•very large. The can- di~ates for the ell!ce of president ge\neral, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Story_. w+re on the ground early and their li~ul'*nants were actively at work in tb,~ir behalf. The contests for tlie otlher ofltees while not so' furious as tltat for president general neverthe· less are being waged with an e~rnest ness tbat leaves the <:~utllome uncer- he h<aa· r&-clldtned wedg_ht; c}lam'plon · W'orid elld wui 'be ........... , .. rio eJWo:~·:: :t::!:ti::~n,:or:~ VIENNA., April 20.-A telegram a,gamst. ~· ~ . a yoo,r. He 'd£clwres·\'· ,.,.,,..,-\·\\ received here- from Smyrna, Asiatic hl!.ve su:rroub,oded .the city tiD Turkey, declares that Andre Kopas- t:he ·sullta.n !guaraDJtee ot~ae con• sis, Prince of Samos, has been mur- stealing gloves from the Hewitt & to press the State Department's con- Hillock truc<tory Mon{ll!l.y illfternoon, tention and make a thorough and came u•p in Recordct's court this aft- searching investigation of all fact:s IJI.e · w!IU ibe · &ble w fighting oo'nidit!on. titlu'll.-ti.ion ·of . couisltl-tutionil;l .gC>Vern- dered. t'lte retired ~piqii: w:Lthin C'llllling distance of the , Samoa is a Greek Island· off the walls tihat nJnk thie cwpita.l on west coast of Asia Minor. It pays south Slide. 'ilhe oons!Jl,tutio~ist an annual tribute to Turkey and e:xtend :in 8. wide · ·semi-mrcle Tur'•ey main•fti _. 1 •aroo.nd · · \' \\' ns a garr son there. ed ttm-e. ' Sen:a.tor Badley is prepa.red for ·an extend-ed address: both on the ·tariff gener»llY a.nd on h•is income tax ernoon at 2 o'clock. Fa.yette E. Moy- i'll the case. er a..wea.red as attorney for the Peo- From rep~rts which have reached ple w'hHe Jo-hn T. Mo-rrison acted as here from reliable authority, a mob attorney for Uh-e- defendants. of Guatemalans attacked Wright be- i~ the -coUntrY .gt~'lllg· h,i:bitions -and at tlhe . deaJVOring rt.o see if' .. ! tiJ'.C~~~~~i)Jl rt~tiroment haS deteT!.Oi:®b<~fl\b t'h~ three- ~u-a.rters QC'th~ oLty • . It has· been under the protection of GalaJta ~d· Stamlboul, IWild lfW- Fr~tnce, England and Russia since hQUJ.' they rur;e becoming ,l-onger. · 1 saz. · · roarls. autsid!;j_ of t!he oaJPitall -are by the • mvestment forces twelve mi\e tron;t can <be trwc- distilllCtlY; bl.\lt movement on t'he nh•\\'\~\v\\ ·has •b4en pr..,OO,<l8111Y ·unwf- tha'f n-o•w and then t;roa.v- As soon -as the ~case wa.s called, Mr. ca.use he had struck a native w;ith a WASHINTGON, A-pl\il 20.-]t is ¥orrlso-n asked for an ·adjourn-men't lantern in a quarrel. .After beatinv; · evident from the a:ctivity o•f oppon- oof the tdal for the p.ur-pose of seDur· Wright over the head with a pist~i en'ts and anttagon~sts Of tbe lnc 01 me ing a certifioa:te froi!Il. t'he county ·the natives pounded him on the chilst ta.x ·proposi-tion to ascerta.iii the judge, ordertng that the matter be with an axe, cut hj,m with a mach- ) I . strength of tthe other that. th:lsl ques- ta.ken •before the gr-and jury, and asl~- ette a-nd fiJJ.ally lynched him. amendment. sto'P~ and ques!Jioned and S!OJmetintes they laJre ·bro!llg!h.t ·bef-are commanners 'of the n-earest out- 1 . . tion will furnish the !lhoa.rpesr can- .ed tb~~ot suC'h adjournment be ma:de · Those implicated were _Juan Fon• <test to ·be waged in the Senate dur- until 10 o'clo-ck on 1 tb:ot1 morn-ing of negr;o,, the supednte!ldent of the ing the ta>riff rev1s1an sessipn of April 3.0. T'hlll requel:lt 'W1!L1! gran•ted. plantation upon ·which the trouble (Jt)ugress. In view of the fait that The tW'i:> priso-ners were held in the occurred, who ordered his \body of\'\,,... .. ,.,._,_ tiU> nome- a\ \\d to bel nnon- 'onm o1 $1,0«0 Mll O\\'· in dmu~ gwnd,\ a b•nd ot \w\\\ toUowom, in .,.. dtY - out \\' '\\\ mu.a •• ..,..., tm~ to• ~ t~o \\' ~u~ \\' ol whlob they w~ \\\\'\''t\\ to to ~otn<o Wright •t an h\\\'\ owl v .... d bi~do \\\\'' BERLIN, ApriJ 20.--,A- dlaoo!oh le&d~ of tbo \l\'\\mt\ ........ >he 00 ''\ J•l1 00 _.., tbo I.W. a Gua\\\\l\ naroed llaTmUttdo T11r·rki\'n .-.who-.;,_ Noo!ved hom ffflm Berint todaY ~ !ootion ..,,., to bO .,.naent Tblo moti= on ili< port of tbe do- Gar••· who org~nl\d t.O pui,.iug ot th'l< oo\~' aayo tbo Ad•tta m~,~~ rooWWd In of \'\\'\· On '-'\ m.boc hood.·,.,. fen<!An\ ......,. \\\ ti ooch a <9fd• gan•n Raym=do Campoa nad ·olh• lW1 on ,.nont ~ fn tbe killing of UOO pe,.Me, !nclud- oonento of thetno=e <ax!d~\\\\' '\\\' be gmo<od hy Co•m<Y Jwtge '\· After Wdght had b..., \'\'h- The Prince of Samoa is n-ominated by the sultan. He was appointed to oll!ce in 1897. There arose a serious movement against him in May of last year v;:hen he was seized by the :malcontents and beaten. E;e made his escape to the palace and was be- sieged there for several d~ys before tNops restor,ed order. hhrom·v<> .............. Of\\',_,.. lug ,.me \\'-\'· BritiO. ~~ tbot tme \\\oorots .,. not nnlted w<tllom C. MUIO, t\\' \'\\\\\' w!U od, Fono..-• lo '\\ ro hove notlfiol W~ ~ at \\<xOO!i•- ohiP' have renoh•d Mentna, a\'\\'- nad •'\\\-'e U..t .,me of tbe '\\\'\ be tomo<od tnnn jj>e juri>;dlcllon oi a noatbY oommandanfn, who \\\'\ a .,..plo ... ~• ot ,.,. eq-C In< ro th\' !nfo=don nad , 800 gMt ott\\'\ for \\'\\\\\ imernal tho Roo<>\'\'' -\' of tbio olt¥ and .rout! no onm!natlon of wltno\\'' and \\'high ,..10)'imcl- of tbe - ftOlD tbe VM,.,. ha~ b\n \'nt \\'\' wilt \\ ,_ \\' momoot ~·- wilt bo ,..~ up by '\ grmd jory, '!ci tbo =«~ go '\\ ~tort!ug ,_,__ -· ,.. -- aah.,o. toto ''\ ooovl-d that tbO prod!\\ \\\ ohoold an ind~t..- be .->tum- i $75 ftOm them, the \\\\' <J.-. \\\ - - Adan• at .,_t It oulot but bill will P,oo- sulllcl,. ~~u\ od, it mit bo tdoble In eitbot \\' fOO, .-d<{ot of ut-te - tb\e have boon ~-·• attaoka 00 for tho ,_,. of tbo gov=-'· -erne W ~nty '\\\'· The \'\\d •nd =- i- di.,.J>l,.._ Cb- 1n \\\\'h, In' tbe v!layot Am®< the R-lt- dooi>\d Jucy ,con =\\'\ aod hdng in,..,t- fURliNG WnH CUBA tJin. : · SWEPT BY TORNADO i I UTl;OA., April 20.-,.-A tornado Jwept \ over Marcy Hill~' a suburb of Utica ·yesterday afternoon and left· ~ehind it dest'l:llction and dev. as1ta-.l · f.ion. ' Houses lllnd barns were de- molished, trees uprooted, fence& laid low ai:td large ~evtces made in the earth) It came'wltb:a i'qar and while Itt la~ted was ,terrifying; That no lives were lost is remarltable. Some of the ·smaller buildings in ;the PI,Lth of the wind were tur-ned up- side llown and several residences Ajl \'\\\\~ J\\\e upon \\'._. ol Aleppo, abont 80 mit\' oortboaot \' be ill fnot of an ~~- <u 01e -t• '\' alt tbo \'\\\' ott..- p!O lot toed ruld ioi- = p\d or AI_d,tta. The oononlu ...,_ S.....,, Bomh, BroWn. Bu,gett, \'\\\\ .. ~o•t ,._ Pri\\'orn •t '\' in -· il:be \\\'\' -e vi~ '\\\\' the .ttu•tion ..... \\\· Qtaw<onl. commlng, Dixoo, \\ -· tlmo. .,.,. -- wbi<b ,..nted .,_ ..,_.e _. omd \\' t\m•IY \'\\\\\· Tho oxo!le- G~blo, GUIDomhe!m, Lodoll.U. and a< th>i t>mo - bo brought ..,..,t ... ., \\\\\' ............ 1-•• of .mont at thO pori of AJ-dreitB .,. Nelaon. B> add~ion <o tb~· '\~ th< dafendan\· will be that of peUt t:bB ,,...,.., \f • divl- at - toto~. oltbongh iho ''\=\' ot tho al ,.. '\\\\\\\' '\' olalmin< s.oa- '\''\'\ on tbe oompialnt of How>tt '\' .,.., '\\'tded bY ...U m\\\\\ Brl&h crub\ Diana 111 th•t'povl 1 , \\' -\· BOu- HoyO~o. '3o1m- & Hill~\' •lw Dve oft\\\\ of .,...,d WASHINGTON, Aptril zo.-Repre- 'were ·completely demoliflhed. · Heavy sentrutive Helm of Ken'tucky 'has in- :timbers wete carried from the wreck- traduced a -r-es~lution p·rovidring that ed buildings for severa\ hundred -w!heneve·r a majortty of the vaters feet.: -· of Cnba -sth,a,ll vote in fav:or of -an~ The ·tornado lasted abo-ut five min- nex:atioon to the United Stllltes tp.e teT- utes. It came from the west and it· ri'tory o<f the island s'hlall 1be annexed : ber~1ded its approach by a noise on such te[\JJIS 'and. cond.it~ms ·rus t!he r The demiiiDd 11<C tlhalt he ~ght ~. Bu~ohn8P~ -~e t:rQQPers • At e · t d \\- son Olf North DakO!ta an<d Dol!iv~~. !larceny in the -secand ·degree may b~ · · n 1 on yes er ~y, ~ue con· expected to have a tranquillizing ef- v·• otltutionaUot• ~umbered •boot ,.,. root. u \'\ •o\\ ,. a11 .r \'~ _..,.. p\'ocr<con tb<> .,,,.,.taint of the rot• 000 ~~ · at noon ~-.- '\h sh-ould be cast for an in~·me ~-ax.,.,~ 'IolW~ng Gl(}versvi'lle pa.riJles: Louis ~~. . wu:ay \ ey were Disturbances are reported from w ·u .,.~- =re \'!-\ 25,000 \\\\•· . Hadj!n, in the north<>= ,_,mi<y af vt.ion- wonld be\'\\ ilnm ,uill• ,..,_ & \\\\\'''' '-Y Ftonob, Ad! The ooonpat.lon of tho eli)' w!M not tbe Adna• .l~ayet wbere a 1 ., ~~' to ,... It In \'o S®\\ ont.,. let & Con>oanY, IAtt••\ Brothet• be -dalayed for lo-ng lt ... ,~ ' ge a break ~u-ld, ocDur in •the Deroo- amd C. W. Rose & Son. . . · · may \\'\'= ! A.merican community is counted up- pbl\\ ~- \' mov=- -'.on to dol\\'\\\\,.,;,...~., ~•t\ mn '· A100t MoNon ood H-td hod e deferred for anat;her 24 hours. ---- · The 'bu-rtl.en of Senatol'o Al-drich's been .rurraigned yesterd:a.Y ·alfternoDJi, General Husni. command!in.g tJJie ar- ' ' speech in the Senate yesterd:a\ was Jay F-r~n,ch or the Non·otuck Si'l1;: American' 1\llssionaries Safe._ '' mY of \'-\\\\'· W% \\'' ~ be ~ o!Corl ro '''\w thot addl>ti- ·tn- Compnay and Tb~ Koo-e. ,.. will \'\ 00 ~trot a dO> af a mil- NEW YORK, April \---Amort- te<=l t=a - n<>t \\\'\' <o p~ \'\ af fue W=bonoo p,.,, Sllk UQU \'\pie In, wM<!h 1fueto ... ,...,. ml\\o~l\ in Mom~ ato ••fe a~ •!do f~ \'\ oo=ti\\ exp~ of tho c=\\\\, =mete thio oUY ~d id®- d•egeroM ~<I'> etom®\· he mw< ootdlng to a ~bie d,,.atohod ...,..,_ gw~m,t. Hio ~gu-.t =- ~ •••• tbe .Uk tbt\\' toond ie \\ \\\ et \\' ...,._, \\\\\'- to od •~It today by W. T. Mill\ t~•~ • ,.u..,rloe to ~nY een't\\' fm it \\\'\'' Mred <•= I·'\\\= Stol- do t),\ w\\''oatefully and well \\' urer \'iho \\\\'off\'\\ ml\\\\\ had h~ '\\\\\' $ \\ \'\t mmo toc nY ihe doteedanto ~\\'\'\'\\tO not onlY to take th~ 'City, but to' h:Qld-1 of the Reformed Presbyterian _revenues than •the pe~td!lng bill would tham. The latter said he 'had sold ft. : ebueb. · \\oo ate ro t>e , .. ,,,,. .~oallY tbe oonsignm\'t <o Adie< & co, In the meantime no- preparations I The dis~atch which was from Lat- fo-r the next few yea-rs 8Jt Je!IJSt. The Chief of P-ol1ce. M~nlon, finding oot ,... bah,. mi•Ie ~<thin - eit> to akl•, gy,,, read m-lf \\\\\ ,.......,. . of ihe finoi\o •\\\\'\\ '~\' ihe man bed a ~ M· \'\ H~ \\\ ,.~,.._ to tbe \\\' of \'• \fe bot tbie b ,.,,.rood ~ \t- 'told !rle.oot-.,oa tbat be .., will- tel Beblon. w\'' to tbnt pl~e. where eon.Utntiom<lleta. ,The, eoitan ~ \'\\'\\ by Mr. Millo<. . \\' to itake b\ \\\\\\\ \\'' \\' he diooo<ernd '\'\\' ,do..,., of \\\'' '\\\''' In hlo ta-o pa- Tbo m\'\m\\ of tbo. Rofo=ed Parno bill~ ==ded by Obe '\'\\ glo~• and o.wo guns, wbldb a\ \\\\ \' YNdi> ruesk. To ,n - \\'byterlan ohuteh at that ·pOOnt \\\\\\\\· Imown U> bo ''\'\u \\\'\· The ,.......,. he jo -tog ume ~•~ were Rev. C. •A. Dod\' oud wlf\ HU< -den~ !u the .,.~,.•• 1m- \'\'\\ 'bO'e boon ldentiM by men !ty. Wltb .U. ,.,epiion ·of Towtt< , R~ •. R. E. WiiMtt and wlfo, ol proo\d •~e of h\ >rom tho dlff.,•ut \\''\\\ \\\' ......... ih• p- - vo.te<, ho M=m< Sun, Ia.; tho ph,.!olan, \\· were !nollnod 'tow'<d an wDioh , • ., wete \\\· •\' th~ bM \\\l~d •moo of i>io -· Johe ·\'\''\'· ol Phllndetphl•. aod Artor tbe senato .,,. wiW tbeir \\\ - h~e 'I'\\ sistent thiaJt Jeftlr!les, . ed tlll-<a;t be WilliS ;tJ, ll'i'~_.ugh ing gam.e, told blil otrlElli.(lS which was heard for· some time. aJUthoritiel:l of botlh coufrtrlies nm.y: P;eceding its .arrival the air was agree upon. i fille(i with whirling leaves and tw:lgs, ()(JUld get :I.I!,-to ids eo-ndibion he would .miOEit N'Ot!Wiltl~tanrdmg :th~ \It is a:lroe>St certain,\ said Mr.: I but ·it was sweeping too I high to Helm, in eJtplanation of <the res~lu- stri~e the earth until it reached ti·on that th\' Amerlean fl-ag if ilt 'evelj Mat7CY Hill. where Its full force was felt It was about a .quarter of a g!£ uv in Cu1b.a oag.ai.n to ina>u're •tihEl , ' s ility O'f go<Vorrument guMtanteed mile wide and topJ?Ied. over every- •by uhe trea.ty -will be there to stay; thing in its p~tb. Th-is reso~ u<!Jion antidpaJtes tb1a!t event 1-Iad the section been more thick- and indicates the best, easiellt and ly popul-ated 'it would undoubtedlY most democmt!c way of preservin~ have been 8. catastrophe. Those who cantinued aJmlcable relations and is · experienced its terrors declare the in a{!cord with the r0solu>Uon wdopt- · d h h U 11 loss will amount t~ many thousand e w en t e ni:ted Strut.es deel-a.rer dollars. war on Spai-n and JProcl!l:imed toot Ouba must ·b-e 1lree. F;chenectady Suffered. SCHENECTADY, April 20.-Two new houses were blown down by the high wind here yesterdaY aft~rnoon, aq.othe!i was moved from its founda- tions and a fourth rwas damaged so badly the tenants were forced to move out. Several trees were blown down, carrying telephonE(_ and tele- graph wires with them. No one injured; bowever. :Er.iends or ilhe · a~gertl Olf 'bo:x:i.D.lt several weeks iJlaS TEarua.l.tte.!hDJ mi tt>al so tha.t BODie Olf de~red of -ever i;eelnig low. pUlt on. the gloi'eli· · 'believes Jljb.a.t ru; can ·:lit· e ch9-mpi!Onshiop~ He wanta tihe fight to in this country a.nd hes eora.Uon •run. o'll'er fr® a. er tor .s..~iori~h~p tJime dll:l'lln·g too Hugh · ~In'toeh of for England l~ ~0011!: aiild . less reru:IW IJi:IS· fOr' Mel'boilrne. A chlamliPio·n&'lliP tM St.a.te along the A-tlalritlc'' a. Is not opossible ·uDJd.er· >and -HsiJI.e toll~re in tlhe· 'ha.Te 100 · jourr.ey weatvfihi• JII!Ck J romsan is novt 'toi~rrliag' f~ \\ -I i8 '\\\'· but Tewftk M\' Ftooob, at Winoho\''· Kan. tho day bo wo< On~bcll de~n \\\'\ glo,.,, •Ilk un- \\\\' the \\!m \\\ trnod ~noU!o< Moo. !i io \\~\\ e~; 1 do~n P. K., •ilk u .. d; 1 do~ at•...., a tl,j,e of diotre~ hM -~ CONSTANTINOPLE, Apri'· 20.~ tb. dmWttui .Reou on ouUned ''\'\ ia.~m, \'' I doren <»!rty ~t «I\'• \\\ 48 boom w\h No lo~ <ban 5,000 petoont toot oomo \\•'\''\\' ot 1l<e unWuod oipo ou\\'\· '\'\' $<0.50. hi• ,_ ... '-\''' Ho l• .,.........,.. <hot. \''' in thn m-~~ . thai I.oadeffi ot bo<h Thie \\ idontlDed by C. VJ, R~o of 1Y en-onod to Ohe pal>oo. He..,.. baee b~ going on In the •llaYot ol \\ the •~• Gl~o,.rlUe, ' dMon unllnnd m~ '\\ \\~ ,turuod f~ a tonr hour Adana dnrln< tbo poot ,;gfii da\' day oanv.s••• ·tho •h'oo. vol•• \'·\· \\'\\''' •• Ut- '\l1he resolu-tion, if aJdOil)'ted, is sim- ply the ext;endiUJg or an invitation and -a.n expression -of ·welcome to tJhe people of tbe Ouban republic. In its b-rooa.dest signlfica..nce it must be so -construed. and underSitood by thQfU• in <that it sifn'JllY addresses iotself to tl.le approvod judgment of a majority of t:he legal voters a.s to whet!Jier tneir ·bes1t welfare w1ll bo best c;,n- served by becoming useful, 1ntegb:1 pa.rt rather than a w-ard oot th1s gflV- ernment. · 1 . ... . i ACTOR ON TRIAL. I ' Telegraph 'Vires Do\'ll· · POUGHKEEPSIE,~ April 20.-A haavy wind storm raged in several s1ctions of the Hudson River Valley E'~rly last night. At Staatsburg and at Croton telegraph poles were blown down and tonight there are no tele- counotry g'iV'lng spa.rrting -~htbiltt; He weighed here -the 0 tb,er tipped tbe scailes.at 210 •poi_ltl,l.dlS:~ is .matched >to :fight Sba;nley oat Colma., oa.l., on outoooor 12~ ' Jeffries weighs a.bout 250 't.O: pounds. aua<onoo wllh \\ nu\\' to\'' b- \' • ,,.uu ot tb• outtrr\k ot M~ •\\\\ tbo lnoome 10\~ B•·otbe•'\• Glo.o\''\\· \'\ .t fn Feta, '\'''\ I• '\m' '\'\''\\ \\m !em t~tlclnm- or thio i<>tAI 2 .oo,o doreo '\I\ \'\''\· •~ned at pi.OO, • ih• ,.,_ W.on ao><h~ -•'\\ wo~ ki!iod in the eiiY of Adano aDd \\'' \'\med \> Lou\ \\''~ & m~ngM t<dm b\ m-y wlll .,m- of <h\ numoa< roo\ <han. , 00 wo~ ~.m.,uo·. Gt_,,,me, mon him to furlh~ \\\''\\\\· It M\'lem•. Tho obiol nl\\ di=.oeed two now CA:..!BRIDGE, Mass., April· 20.- 'Chester S. Jordan of Somervi}lei a \·audeville actor, was p!acE>d on tfial today in East Cambridge for the \' ''\'\\\' \\\\' ~-· ,._ \\\ Tht< lnto=ation wM '\\\'\' In \\\' koewn \' '\'' <hce< wreuod t>e '\\\\'' ottltnde \\\ mind .,.. tblo eliY mom!•< tbeougb \\\'\' gnn, wWb ln·«alioy to 'doublo b\'' nW!e k=,.. .te tM otlrar minlotem, ebwn<\' \'\' ohm '\\ with dHe nlt.eb- <no offieloJ> of <he hn-oto, =• iha mont. in l.beh' t~me .• Th~e a~o \\\\ diplomotle rep<w~\'\v\'. )lAY DtSSOLVE )fERGER. .,,,_!mom• whfuh \\'\\' to bote '\\'' ''\'' Atb\'' murder of hi~ wife. Honora .Jord!an, in Somervilll' on Sept:Pmber 1, Htst. lt i:-; alleg<'d ·tllat during a quarrel .Jordan ldll<'d his wife by striking her on tile hPad with a flatiron, 'aft- erwards dism<'mbPring the bodY to QUEEN OF CHINATOWN g~aph wires In- 'communication on CHICIAGO, A.pnl ~o.-Mors. tlj<> ::-.;ew York Central Railroad Tong HQ!Y, w.ife of the richest either north or south,'of this city. p.es-e merchant in OMcago 'l'~e Poughkeepsie !wrecking crews !mown as the queen .of•--i:ndlUllto-i w~re caJll:!d out to restore telegraph UJs,....<iea>d froom. !}Ulroona.ry cqmmunication. M.oy F. Chaug, her son, 16 I is ·a student In No>tre Daime UiitiV.~ JlK\IA~'ll $lO,obo RAl\ISON. tty. The Chinese rites for the dead . \HI< eul1iime \\'\ly Tewlik ~·•~ lo '\' e>eot \\' ih• nhiel he• \\'''\' \ htm lu P•aslha .sarud today, \is awaDtlng be- PORT \!hat if th1s caurse tha-t c-ity· to loolt .,over thc>ir stock n~olentry <be -vol of <be ooneU- ,_ 000 of ,.opoonM '\\'\'\'' •~ woutd \\ '\' '\' if ••r<hiog le mi~iug, A , uA::-.\D Ore .• April 20.-The tud,..j a=y: Rtio eubilmlty \ In •cl\\\d >bat tooUmonr lo tbe ,.,v- week. \ \\'' •\~' •= ..r~ '\\'\' In <holt 'fa.vor Oil: the -c;onstltutllon n.f whl·ph llle valisl'. ~ v ernment su~t to dissolve. tho merger \'the m tiU> UO!od Pocifio ~• Southon• oomo of\\\\'''''\~ Whil• In Gi\''';''illl tho two '\\' pq,cific R:allroads will !Jo •taken here tlax ide-a. ,but rhe did lhetr work qtn!!tly'•and well. and on MJay 3:. It Is said tho(l)t some of tion werP. still of had it not b<'<'ll for t•he qui~;k worlc Ministers •Uesign. OONSTA;'TINOPLE, Apr<il 20 __ It is understood 'h-ere th·att Tewllk Pasha., tlhe lg.r.a.nd vizi~; Ed:hem PIIIS- Qila., the minister -of war, -and Nazim -uhe witnesses aro rrullrcr.td men who they would w~~- 'of p;~tt•icl< lsmwgh of thP Hewitt & used to ·be ·tn 1be employ of one or (.. !lillol'l\ fa•·tory' thPY mi~lt have other of the 11aHroads. ·ru,J,:UAX cu.u; mana~•·<! to gf't away with a lot of conceal the crime. . Jordan is a brother-in-law of Jesse L. Livermore, tile New York cp'l:ton operator, and.: it is understood that the l.iv<'rmo~;~ wealth is aiding in ,.Jordan's defense. man wdll be beld. next -Sunday •. · body will be ta.k-oo. lba:C>k to burdal. ~ ST. LOUIS,, A·pril 20:~Chief of Dete<!tives s-mith car~ today admit- ted that Jamel:l S. c\tbanne, .Ttr.>, fatb- e.r of the !Joy. James S. Ca,hanne III. w'lw disfcp•pea·r,ed from tihe home o•f his gJ'andmother he1•e tast Thursday,· l:ln1l reeeivE>d a lctiter d-e-ma.ndln•g ·a $ 1 0 ,II ou ,:an ROm :is an Associated pre-ss d\lspat•·h from Oh1c-.a.go Jrus-t tence of dismissal in the case· nig'llt 81 a-tell. , First J,ieut<.>naut Chai'les J. . WASHINGTON, April preside-nt lias commuted Pa~a. t:rommanding t'he :Co-t·ce m the ROYA;,-;ACH!r .J-;:ICILY. cwp.ital, sent In their roolgnrutions to --L----.-- ·the sul)!!t' late last night. The sul- GIRGE:o;;TI, Rielly, April ~11.- ta!l· thereupon -sumn)oned Hilmi Pas- The royal yacht Victoria an<! Allle•·t h,a, the batt~ gtlll.Ud. V-izier, bu•t Hilmi with King Edward and Qtl<><'n A!Px- h:eslta.ted t-ot resu-me1oll!ce-. Hils m-aj- andra on board arrived hpre today elltY then oel!'lled. T-ewfik PwsbJa to the from Genoa. T.heir majesties are yi!J~e and 1lbe gr.IJ4id vizier ',b;as· been cruising in the Mediterranean. . :~~ ·::j . \ . . . - ' - WASHJ:'-:0'1'6:-<: A tor Tillman ol' South his first visit ·to tile l m!ay in 7 yPal'H and tlial gr(•Pt iug front In hiH lonv; ('ar<·<·r tlw bE>:ore had raJINl u and his apj>t>aJ·an<'l' t ecutlve _offices created JdhnsloWtl good~. ---- PORTLA:<:l>. Or<' .. April 20.-Th<' l'Olina paid \'l'HO ~l,-\llll<::'li THII'. Pa.cilie :-:orthWPot!'l'll ' lita1P~ lll'P \Vhite House TH.OY. ~~pdl ~0.-Th«> .. ll<'W Ht\.anl- tl' Jl ~ ~.-n Ill}.( OUI' to 1 he t'USfP!'Il llllll')\t'!S. elv\\d a eor- lmat Trojatl. of Ill<' l'!tiZPUS lilw ar- a \ituation which ts aht>o\> t Taft. t'l\Pd tu!lu; on I!Pr. muid<'ll u·ip frotn ('Pd<'UII'tl. Tlw-llonr till' PaSlt'l'llel'B I ,., llll]JJ·E_.>- sPnator ncov~r ~PW Yo1lt and w:u; giv\n a }\p· 1 rt\· 'll't' lnt\illu 1 - . 1 1 1 · . . ' . · . ~ \ · \\' '-(l'a< r• art1<•l<' a. ]JI't'Sld!'llt WPl<'Olll<'. JwrP an<l al AI !Jan). ~!any snell as it has hP<>n•customary to H<'ll . ·~ t~<' ('X- nr-w~papNII!<'II <W~I'(' '~Ui'SLS of the It hi'- Ol'i('llllliH and Is ror balwn; lind ~ensatlo{'· of!iclals on the m1ttal ,trlp. I cracker markers' use. (' Chi<'f Smi1oh suit! nPi-tlwr hP nor 24th infantn·. who was ~lw ('n.baun,P ramily pJ>H·<•d UlUeh. ('Oil- tt•i.-t\ by C'Otll't martial at !ll!Pill'(' ill tlll' )E'l<tf'l'. 1'ht' Caba.mw~ Barra<'~'--\· ;-.;.,w Yorlt, to loss 'ha'·\ pt·of•'S>wll · tn ht>liP\'1' l'hnt thP till's In lineal rank. He was \'i<>ted . ror intE-mperance . j cause of his ex~ell<;>nt ,:ecord ency wae shown. 1\JoY i~ still in St. } ... eni=--. Subscrlbe papl)r. I·