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ATTACK TAFT'S
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Durlejon SavsTeiti Dcternilnlnrj the
Fitness of Applicants (or Fourth-
Class Post Offices Should Be Re
quired No Chance for Philippines
Beekman Wlnthrop Says Goodbye and
Will Be Succeeded by Franklin
Roosevelt of New York
WAMNOTON, March 11. Intlina.
tlou Hint dm Democratic, admlntstru
(Ion would attack fonnor .'resident
Tuft's civil service order, covering
.15,000 thlnl and fourth class post
musters, was given lii'rn' lixtny by
I'oitninitter General llurlcson.
"Personally I H)iupathli with Hip
order," raid lliirlifiou today, "lint I
ilnn't think Mr, Tnft unit far enough.
I think tents determining tho fltuc
of tho applicants should tunn boon
required."
Following n conference with I'rcnl-ili-nt
Wilson Secretary of War Our
rlMon said today that ho did not be
lieve thorn wns any chances thut In
dependence of tho Philippine would
l. considered nt ttm extra session of
congress, Ho denied that ho and
Wilson considered any appointments,
M)lnK thy considered only broadly
tho qtiostlnna fucliiK tho ndmlulstra
Hon.
Gnndbyo to President Wilson wna
mi Id hero todny by Itcokmun Wln
throp, assistant secretary of the navy.
Iln wns nrrotnpnnli'it to tho Wlilto
House by Secretary of tho Navy I)an
Ids.
Tho nomination of State Senator
Franklin I). Jloosovelt of Now York
im Wluthrop'a successor waa expected
to ho confirmed by tho snnato beforo
nlitht and Roosevelt la expected to ar
rlvo In Washington In tlmo to take
the oath of office beforo I'rlday.
SEEK WOMAN WITH
FIFTY THOUSAND LOOT
SAN FRANCIHCO. March 11
Hcarch for n woman burglar who
f lil 'hhi from hro February 2H with
mom than fGO.000 loot wau started
today' by tho Han Francisco pollen
after thoy hnd wrung from Olto
0en, alius U. 1). Conn of Chicago
tho ndmlnsloii thut tho woman helped
Itlin In robberies throughout Cull
forulit which ended horo Hunduy
when Ow i'ii witn ahot by tho police.
Owen, tho pollro any, told them
thut tho woman caino with him hero
from Chicago und Hint woman wn
tho bralus, of thu pitrtuorHhlp,
Whether aho In thu wlfo of it Chi
i'iiko minister who Owuu hioh started
him on hla unreor of crime, tho rup
tured burglar will uol any. llo re
mnlua ubaolutoly allont na to III Idon
tlty. TRY TO FIND COP
WASHINGTON, March 11.- Mom.
bora of the Jonca nub-commltton In
vestigating thu nllngod fulluro of
Washington's pollro to protect
mnrchora In thn Hiiffragotto piirudc
horo March .1 today nro determined
to find thu patrolmen whom Miss Pa
tricia Slrcot nllogos refused to lutor
foro when n hoodlum Rpiit tnbncra
Julro In tho fncos of cldorly women
marchers. Mian Stroot'H testimony
aroused nuch Indlgnattou nmniiK
commlttuo members.
STORK FIXES DATE
MURPHY-WOLGAST FIGHT
SAX FHANCIHCO, Cnl., Miuch 11.
Tho htork Is ro(iik to fix tho (Into
for tho next Munliy-Molj;ii8t 1'inlit
I HMO.
Promoter Jimen Cot'frolli lecolved
word todiiv Hint u "little HtrnnRer"
Is expecti'il In tho .Mmpliy household
in .'v York. 11" it oomort rilit nwy
'tho i'i;lit will ouetir April l'J. If llift
hloik iliiluvH tlio bnltlii will tuko
pluvu Apiil 10.
DEMOCRATS ill
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O'Hora Summarizes Results of Probe
Mall Order Magnates Rerjard It
as Impertinence for the State to
Probe Abuses of Charier Rights
Mask Torn From Benevolence and
Philanthropy of Millionaires Girls
Forced to Pay for Charity
rmrAOO, Mjireh ll. -".Million.
nlro imp1ocM of nirln who trMlfin!
by llio hi'iinte eoiumitlcc liuie wlilvh
Im probiui; start ntlou wiil'os und who
ilft'lniti tlu-v run himj no couui'Ctloii
lirlwnMi low wnes mid prostltulloit
luno rllhcr I'liiMttu t'oimeienrcH or no
I'otirtclfiircK ut nil. Thut hlurvntlon
wncrs nro lii-iuu coiiuil into enor
mous pnifilH liim nlmuly Ik'cii pnmd
i'inelUhlCv."
This h i he Mimniury kIviu tlio
Uuitril 1'iihH toiluy of the work of
the "atiinutloii wnKes" nnd "white
luery" iiiMHtlj;ntIoii eouimittee by
Lieuti'iiiiut Ooenior O'llnrn who
liemU it.
Wait I'rlmo I'netor.
''Deny it an they mny," Mild
O'llnrn, "the milliunniro employen.
riiunot I'nimiKu the pubtie Hint they
do not know thut low wnp" is the
prime fuel or in the ruin of ctrU.ll
ia up to them to redeem thcmtclcs
hv rniiinc tho whch of nil kIiIn 1 1
the bremlliue they fixed thoiuxrlvos
5S per week -without htnte compul
sion." O'llnrn deelnrvd (hut rMuurd I.ei
iiiiuin, lirml of n irrent ilepnrlnu'iit
store, ttieitly admitted to the com
u)iitee 'that the trig inrn-linnU of
t'hicni;n hud ucreed to withhold .ill
Information ns to their prof Km. I.eli.
munii jrfiincil thnt n,ucntloii "on nd
Mee of counsel."
Tlio probers will meet tomorrow nl
KlirinKfield to decide whether to
force nn answer on profits from the
department store and nfler that
meeliiu; thev plan to k" '" Washing
ton if thev cnu arrange a conference
with President Wilson.
Coiicleni't of Kioplojeit.
Khthorntiiii; hix statement on the
eonseienen of the ureal employers of
women ami cirU. Lieutenant (lover
nor O'llnrn centinued:
.I'pi. . . . .
-iiiean Kn-ai employers wnoso
iiiillioiiH come from the people reu.ud
it ns Kovcrnmeiilul iuthiliueuco for
thn stale to inquire into tho nhuxo of
their ehnrler righls. Some employee
ntc claiimut; cirdittor philanthropy
nnd benevolence for nuporliiijj
ohnrilublo institutions, when nn n
matter of fact tho institutions are
supimrled by uirls nnd women. The
Girls and women must buy dollar
tickets for balls nnd otherwise con
tribute to the support of these iusti
tutlous, The senate has torn tin.
mnsk from the beutnolenco und prd
uutliropy from some of those mil.
lionnires. It has shown thut Hicmi
men highly advertised philanthioii-
tsts have reduced to a seienco the
practice of Inking llio full labor of
I ho women and trills thev cimtlov nnd
K Jiitr them in return not ciioukIi to
live on. Thev get their dividend,
from low wai;es and let the families
of tho poor uinko up tho difference
bolween n IhiiiR wuro and tho star
vation wiikos paid."
LISTER WINS FIGHT
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Ol.YMlMA, Wash., Murrli 11-Tho
Iiouhq this mornluiT, by u voto of 09
to 18, npproved tho (oniitu bill which
reduced tho road levy to 1 U mllln
for 19 H nnd 1 mill nnnunlly there
after. This Is tho mouuuro to which
Governor l.lstor iiBreod. Correspond.
Iiir chnngos woro then nuulo to houso
hill 640, which Mrs. I.lstor kicked
out of tho ifovcrnor'a munslou Krlduy
ulKht, and this was thou pntssod by n
voto of 70 to 23.
Tho Kovomnr'n voto of tho Cheney
norma! iipproprlutlou of IUOO.O0O
for a now ndmtulntrntlou bulldliiR
wns overruled by 75 to 10. Tho gov
ernor's veto of tho budget bill wna
overruled only na to tho $195,000
appropriation for lualutonnuco of thu
Cliunoy normal.
PRIM
CAUSE
RUIN
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MEDKOUD,
LEADERS WHO
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MISS TJTCZ MII.nOLI.AMO, MBS. BURLESON, MRS. L. M. NEIL, MKS. "GUS" RUHLIN.
t In tho iiHtnry of the t l.llisl Htuirx Imvc Atnrri'iia cluptii ivltiierrd such n xtplu n (he niffra ptiruile tint pre tiled the In.iuurJlloD of
I're. of i i vyn-oi' (uracil in ihi'r siiffrai:e uiiifjrms and ncuriii; the "Votes for Women" emblem, tlili a.l throng o( uffnitfUta puraJi-0 throush the
t ei s i.f .c I . i,l ii .Leered by ihuu-undj of j.pctlator. It wn truly a sight not quickly forgotten. .
NEWSPAPERS ASK 130,000 JEWELS '
INJUNCTIONAGAINST , SECURED FROM ;
PUBLICITY STATUTE! SOCIETY BURGLAR!
WASHINGTON'. March 11. Au.
nounrcinont by Postmnater General
llurlcson that ho Intends rigidly to
enforce tho newspaper publicity law
resulted In action beforo the United
Htatc supreme court to restrain en
forcement of tho law- until that court
has passed on Km validity.
Attorney Itobert Mori Is, for tho
New York Journal of Commerce, nnd
representing also the American News
paper Publisher association, naked
the Injunction against Hurlcsoti nnd
Attorney General MclteynoMs.
Tho court received tho papers and
brlefa In tho case nnd reserved de
cision. Solicitor General llullltt said tho
gn eminent would not oppose Mor
ris' application.
Morrla said Hint both Wlckerahnm
and Hitchcock had agreed not to en
force tho law pending thu decision
of thu mi promo court.
YOUTH PICKS UP LEG
TO
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RYDNHY, N 8. W. March 11. A
atory of great fortltudo nml extraor
dinary presence of mind Ih recorded
ut tho country town of Uunueduh In
tills stato, whero a 13 your old bay
had his leg rut off, but picked tho
limb up nnd drove off to tho hospital
with It to bo nttonded to,
Stanley Huxloy, tho lad'a numo,
had his right leg cut off by n wagon,
Ho Immediately climbed Into tho wa
gon, und calmly requested n bystand
er to hand up tho leg to htm. Ho
then drove to tho general hospital
hero und It Is believed that ho will
live.
BRONNER GUILTY IN
PORTLAND, Ore, Muvch 11. C.
1), Uronner today pleaded guilty In
Judgo Kuvuuaugh'a court to charges
preferred against him In connection
with tho recent vico scandals. Ho
was soutunced to from otto to five
youra In tho penitentiary. Uronner
wns pnrt owner of two restaurants
in Portland und reputed to bo a mun
of moults, Uronner Is tho fifth mem
ber of tho alleged vico cllquo to
either plead guilty or bo convicted,
OKISQOX, TUHHDAV, MARCH 11, WM.
TOOK PfiRT IS GRERT
SAN FKANCIStO, t al , .March ll.
Thirty thousand dollars in jewels
and tnnkcta stolen durmt; n career
that forces tint ndculures of
"Knfflo" into the discard, lire ro
eocred from the select St. Francis
Hotel npnttment of Owen I. Conn,
Sun lVaneiseo, Chionco mid I.on
Angelex "sooiety burglar" who i un
der nrcst here today. Confronted
with the evidences of his guilt, Conn
made one of the cuntinnnl confes
sions in local police nnnaU.
Conn was captured in n running
pUtol duel with Policeman Hughes
nfter beini; enught mlhnndcd in tho
apartment of Mrs. T. I'. Sherman
He una flint in Die leg hv Hughes
and mnv lose tho limb.
After fifty robbcriea in Chiengi
nnd thirteen in Los Angeles nnd
I'nsndeun, Conn rnine. hero and en
tered fiftv homes while iwaini: as n
"swell" nl the St. Francis. He went
on nightlv tn.xienb joyriles with Mis
I'.dith Kobeits, n tenderloin belle. He
always used the same taxi nnd con
fided to some txteut in Joseph Auluv
tho chauffeur.
PRICES IMPROVING
E
NEW YORK. March 11.- -Prices
Improved hero today In tho stock
exchange following tho clearing up
of tho political Rltunttun and nu ex
hibition of strength by the Ameri
cans In London. Ycstorday's losses
woro retrloved In short order. For
eign Interests took back much of tho
stock unloaded horo today, London
nnd tho continent buying 30,000
shares, Reading gained two points
and tho list generally 1 to IM ns
tho result of n bull acltvlty. Tho
mnrket closed fairly strong,
Donds woro Irregular.
TO
WHITE SLAVE EVIL
DES MOINES. Iown, March 11.--Tho
appointment of a Joint commit
tee to Investigate tho causes of tho
socjal ovll nnd wlilto blnvery was
urged by Governor Olnrko today In
a special message to tho stato legislature,
i rmmmmmmmmimmimmmmammtmimmmm-mmammmm--m-mmmim
SUFFRAGE PARADE AT 1SM1CT1 TIIRTI F SFRIIM
AUSTRIA
PROTESTS
'S
AT
OKLURAUK, Servla. March 11.
Flat objection to Servla sending
troops to assist Montenegrin aoldlora
lit capturing tho Turkish fortress of
Scutarla wns voiced today by tho
Austrian government through Daron
von Ugron von Abranfalva, tho Aus
trian minister to Servla. He also re
quested tbo Immediate recall of any
Servian troops which had been dis
patched thorc.
The Servian minister replied that
ns Servla Is compelled, undor treaty
arrangements, to nsslst her allies,
thnt his government would nsslst
Moutonegro desplto Austria's objec
tions. Feeling Is high over tho atti
tude assumed by Austria and the sit
nation is regarded as extremely dell
cate.
JACK CUDAHY GETS
$1,500,000 ESTATE
CHICAGO, March 11.-By the
terms of n compromise announced
here today Jack Cudahy, disinherited
son of the lute Michael Cudahy, mil
lionaire packer, is to receive fl,
.100,000 of tlio estatu from other
members of the family. The amount
given Cudahy represents one-seventh
of tlio estate.
AS
JOSEPHINE'S ATTORNEY
SALEM, Ore., March 11.- K. II.
Richards la today apolnted county
attorney of Josephlno county by Gov
ernor West. L. A. Llljequlst was ap
pointed county attorney ot Douglas
county.
ENJOIN ELECTRICAL WORKERS
FROM INJURING POSTAL POLES
CHiCA(U), M.uch 11-United
States District Judgo Curpeuter lo
day permanently enjoined two Chi
cago locals of tho International
Brotherhood of Kleetricnl Workers
from molesting tlio property of thu
Pofitnl Telecruph company. Tlio
1'ostnl eouipiinv printed copies of tho
older and posted them on telegraph
poles throughout tho city, Distviut
Attorney Wilkeioon tisked tlio in.
SERVIA
SIEGE OF SCUWRI
junction.
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SMUGGLED GOODS
WASHINGTON. March 11. The
treasury department announced to
day tho acceptance of 1100,000 from
John Wannmaker of Philadelphia
Indemnity for and compromise of
clrll liability for customs Irregulari
ties charged against his firm from
1S9S to 1911.
The Irregularities consisted In the
importation ot valuable merchandise
lu "sample cases," which were passed
by tho customs examiners at Phlla
deplhla with notations "ot no com
tncrclal valuo' or very light valuo.
Investigation of JWanamakcr's
books sbowod that tbo government
had lost S50.000 111 goods thus Im
ported. According to tho statement of As
sistant Secretary Curtis, Wanainakcr
on March 1 tendered the $100,000 as
a compromise. It was accepted by
Secretary McVeagh ou March 3.
SELL ITS L
SAI.KM. Ore., March 11.- The su
preme court today affirmed the de
cision of the circuit court for l.inn
county in the suit brought by the
board of truMec;. of Albany Collegt
against C. M. Mouteith and others
to quiet title to two blocks of
ground occupied by the college nml
which the trustees want to sell so
the college may locate on another
site.
In a deed for hloeks of ground
given tho college in 18C0 the descrip
tion of two blocks was inadvertently
omitted. Since thut timo the college
has occupied the grounds but now
that tho trustees want to sell the
property tlio ilefondunts raised tho
question that tho ground wns eon
veyed to the collejo in trust und not
in fee simple. Tho lower court held
that tho property could be sold on
condition that tho proceeds there
from should be applied to establish
iiiK tho college ou nnother site tit
Albany.
MINIMUM WAGE BILL
INTRODUCED IN OHIO
COI.UMIirS. Ohio, March U.-.
Seunlor L. l Cook hero today intro
duced u bill fixing a minimum wage
for all workers in Ohio, except farm
hands, nt 'JO cents an hour for eight
liourt mid forty cputs an hour for
all work done in excess of eight
WANAMAKER PAY
$100,000 FINE FOR
houis,
NO. 800.
Hearty Welcome Accorded Scientist
at Montreal Where Twenty Patients
Are Inoculated Before Fifty PJiy
slcians at Hospital
Girl From Wilds of Northern Canada
Come to Make Appeal for Life and
Is First to Be Treated
MONTREAL, Que., March II
Hearty welcome was accorded Dr,
Frederick Franx Frlcdmann, dlscor
erer of an alleged euro for tubercu
losis, upon his arrival here this morn
ing. He was escorted to tbo Hoyat
Victoria hospital, whom ho adminis
tered his scrum to a number of pa.
tleut In the presence ot SO physi
cians. All tho doctors who welcomed
Frledmaun aro most friendly and as
sured him ot their support In Intro
duclng hla remedr for the white
plague. -i'
Mary Rancour, a patient for tuber
culosls, aged 1C, whose parents had
died from the disease touched Fried
mann's heart nt the Institution's
clinic and as a result sho was tbo
first patient treated. Tho girl lives
In tho wilds of northern Canada, and
hearing that Frlcdmann was ceming:
hero she mado the trip to Montreal
alone and applied to the officials to
placo her name on the list fo treat
ment. Mary Rancour has pulmonary tu
berculosis In aBadvancl stage. Sha
arrived at tho Institution hours .be
fore Frlcdmann reached the city and
waited In an anteroom. When Dr.
Frledraaan entered he.was the flraC
bo saw. Sho had tears In her eyen.
Frfedraann looked at her chart and
shook hi bead. Dut ho looked again
at tbo child's tears, noticed her trem
bling mouth and said: "We'll try to
savo her." Sho was tho first taken
into tho clinic.
In all Dr. Frlcdmann treated 20
patlonts horo today. All tbo cases
were ofo an advanced type. He de
clared that results would conic in a
fortnight.
CHARLEY MITCHELL
AT
NEW YORK, March 11.-In tho
Inht Mages Of Brighl's disease, Char
ley Mitchell, t hefumous old heavy,
weight champion U near death at his
home in Iondott,accordiug- to a letter
weened here from Tom OTlourke, tho
old time manager. Mitchell was tup
ped recently and- two gallons of
water was taken from his body. It
is feared another operation will re
sult fatally but it will be unavoidable.
Mitchell had memorable battles
with John 1 Sullivan, Jim Corbel t
und other ring heroes of u punt era.
HORSE RACING AGAIN
INDIANAPOLIS, Iud., March 11.
Governor Hulstou U today expect
ed to sign a bill which provides for
racim- in the state under the direc
tion of a stale commitioti. Tho hill
passed the legislature but n few
hours before adjournment. It prno
ticully repeals the present law whioh
closed up the nice meets throughout
the atatc.
GERMANY CUT OFF
OF WALES' ITINERARY
BERLIN, March 11. Berlin i to
he eliminated from the itinerary of
the Prineo of Wales' visit to Ger
many at the conclusion of his present
term at Oxford uceordiii to au an.
nouncemont here. No reuson Is given
for this move.
Daniels to Inspect Nayy Yards
WASHINGTON, March 11. AH
tho navy yards of tho country am to
bo Included In tho trip ot liispttetUm
Becretary of tho Navy t Daniels Is
planning hero today. He expwUi to
start tho trip March S3,
v-
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