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SECOND
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JAPAN ON 0
LEAD ABA
Admlrnl Vreclnml, Navy Jliio,
Claims That Mikado's Strcnulh nt
Sea Will Soon Surpass That of the
United States.
WAfllllNCTON, Jnn. SA. Unlois
tint I'll I ted State ImlliU battleship
nt a lively rate Jnpnn wilt kooii bo
como tlio stronger poiver nt son.
Itenr Admiral Vrcclnnd wns loportod
In hnvo tolil Ilin house nnvnl enm
inlllre today, nml mny Insist mi tli..
rrll of CallfornlaM nntl-nlleii Inmt
law ti)' virtue of It superior strength,
Thu ndmlrnl expressed himself !
Iilml closed doors, no record wnn
inailo of wlmt hn snld nml thu com
lulttecnicii afterward discussed It re
luctantly, tint It wn known hn went
deeply Into the Japanese wnrslup
building program.
Nnvy lKilf ArtUlty
An n member of the naval strategy
bonrd Vreclnml was railed on nnt
nrnlly to glvo liln view, wild did
nil n cllhinx to u story session of Hi"
committee, during which Congrs.
nun lluclinnaii nf IlllnoU, n 'Utile
navy" ndvornte, Brow no nugry tlut
ho lfl ttio room,
lliichniinn mid Coiigrciiinii Hens
try of Missouri flashed violently
with Vreolnnd over the Nnvy League' i
Activity In fomenting sentiment for
moro fighting ships, oven charRlns
thnt member of thu lengun woro In
terested III corporation engnged In
selling nnvnl atippllr to thu govern
tncnt. Vreolnnd wa said tn have Insisted
on tho necessity of four battleships t
year Initrad of tho two proposed by
Hecretnry DnnluU.
MIkmlo Want Philippine
Itvforrlng to Jnpnn, member of
tho commlttoo asuorled thni tho Ml
kndo wntil tho rhlllpplno Islnnd no
nn oiitli't fdr hi surplus population;
hnt thu United Rlnte rould not gel
time to ge'iihlp to hold them In tin;
event of unr; thnt Japan might even
Ih able to boIio tho Hawaiian group
before nn American fieri roul I
rrnch there; f wnr should brenk
out between tho two countries
Japan' first net certainly would bo
to strlko nt tho Philippine nml thnt
thu Cnllforula nntPnllou land lnw
nilKht survu n nn excuse.
Tim ndmlrnl admitted thnt he dli
not think tho Mikado's forrei rould
rapture Alaska or the Panama rnunl
nnd concluded thnt Jnpnn lind no
ruKtilnr warship building program,
hut constructed new vessels as far n
ltd resources nnd credit permitted,
MM END OF FIVE
l.OS ANOKI.KS, Cul., Jim. J8.
Cloudless xkioH niurkcil tmlny the
nul of (lie five luyH htorm lluil
Mwint Koutlicrn I'lillinriiiit. The k"v
ernment wi'iilhnr liuienii preilieleil
clear wenllier for nt lenht a week. A
forly-inilo wind prevaileil tliniiiKlioul
tlm nljlit hero, ilrtipplui In a fifli'fii
iniln vrloeity nt iluylirenk. Low tern
pernliireH ami Ki'iuirnl fnihl v pro
ventfil; h.v llm wlmln.
Thu fioiillniVil liulf of Die slule wiih
rt'euporiitiiiK wlnwly I'nuu (lie ei'feels
of thu Htorm, It will lit) iimiiy iliiyn,
howover, huforo ioinml traiiHioi'ln
tlou am) iioiiimmileiitiou fai'ililieri are
restored. Wlro traffio wan ithiiiiu'iI
to iiIniohI all iioIiiIh, lint a dor.on
tOWIIH VVrO wlllHMlt Mill I'lMUIIIUIlll'll-
llou,
Knnlii I In i lm t'n reiiiiiliiml Ixolnleil.
No traliiH 1 1 live euteieil or loll llimv
hlni'o liint Frlilay. A ii'iil M'ntiou
of Veil I ii in count v U nil oil' fruin
llm world, Many iiiIIi'm of rnilioinl
tiaekn urn iimlur waler or land
hlldnH, ami hooivm of lallioail ami
waKoii lnlilKfi are mil,
('ItriiH etpi'ilN auii'i'd Hint lillle
ilnniauu wiih ilann Ihu orniitff '"id
lemon iroiN, Other i'M'iim m'lii'nilly
Wiiiti hi'iii'l'llcd hy ilia miiim, llmili
IIioijkiuiiU of ni)i' of fanu JmihIm
v'hi Jiiuiidiiled iiinl ilirlr i'ioiim iiiiii
nl. TIim WMleiM i'v0lii')' wt'iv h ,
N NAVY
CLOUDLESS
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ANARCHY REIGNS
AT
PRESIDENTFLEES
Battleship South Carolina Steaming
nt Full Speed Toward Port An
Prince to Protect Foreign RcsN
dents Endangered In Revolution.
WASHINGTON, .Ian. 28.-Tho
lillltlrlili .South Caiolllia mih htcillil
iiiK at full npci'd today fioiu (Itinntii
uiiino townrd I'otl mi I'liuee, Haiti,
to lo'lp the eruiher Montana in pro
trclinj; fiire'ijii rehnlenlK iiiilaiiKeiril
hy (lm latent rrolut:on.
Willi I'reniileut Orewto'K Midden
roMKiiiilion iiiitl riiiht on Imaid the
Oeiinaii ciuirr Viueta, it wiih uid
I'linipli'te niinreliv iirevailed at the
lliutii'ii eiipitnl. S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 tr miik Hind
to liuM' lii'i'ii eoiitinuotm tliniiisliiMit
llm iiikIiI.
Amenenii IduejaeLetH from Ihe
MonlHiiu were nn cnard oer the
I 'tilled SImIi'h leKHtion, the ealilo htu
lion nml the l'nnrli liotpitnl. The
other litfiitioii ami (leimnii More in
Ihe eitv were K'lanlrd liy detaeli
iniiiH fnn the uielii
10NAL
HEARING, SEATTLE
POim.ANI), Or.. .Ian. i!H. Heere
larv of Avrieulliire HouMou and See.
relarv of the TrenMirv reAdoo,
inetnlierx nf tin? federal reere hunk
iiiXiini'Mti'in committee, nml partv
ariived liere at 7 n'eloek thw morn
MiK m a pnte ear owr the 0.W.
II. N. from Denver and left for
Seattle an hour and n half Inter,
where tcKional linuk lienriiiKH will In
held toniiiht nml tomorrow.
HeHideN Serretnrieu llnuxtnii nnd
MeAdoo, the mrtv I'liimlhted nf W.
W. Callander, neerelarv to lloiihton;
(I. K. fwikftoii, f-eretnry In MeAdoo;
T. It. (Irnv. MrAdooV euiifitleiitiul
elerk; Mi N'onw MeAdoo and Mi"
Kllen Itoliinoii, a friend.
Hv prenrriiMcinenl no eoinniitte
frnm I'oitlnnd einmnoreinl lnnlir
met the Iriiiu, nnd none nf the party
left the ear.
TESTI
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.SAVANNAH, t'n. 2S
StroiiR testimony uKnlma United
Stnte JuiIro Kmory Hpecr of Mncon,
rhnrKod with unltiR hl offlco unlaw,
fully, wnH Riven hero thin iiftornoon
heforo tho Iioiiho ltivetlKtlnK cum
mltteo hy Attorney (loncrul Tlioma
II. Keliler of (loorKlu.
Kelder Muted positively thnt
JuiIro Spoor hnd Umied onlers to
rover up tho ninnnur In which Jurloi
In hi court wero aoloctod. Ho do
clnred thnt hi otiu cano n Jury h'l
heeii Holectod hy a marshal Instead
of holiiK tlrnwn from n box as re
ipilred by law.
Kelder nlso urcimoil JuiIko Speor of
illrectlui: iiroBdciillona from tho boiirh
nml of milking apeechoH diirliiR trial
which worn Intended to prejudice Jur
Ich. DEATH KNELL OF
PKK.SC'OTT, Arx Jan. 28.8u
perlor JuiIro Krauls Hinltlt aouudod
tho deallt knoll of prUoflKhtliiK In
ArUonu today wlion ho ruled thai, to
conform with tho atato law, ull
inulcho intiat bo held without iv ref
eree or Hociiud. Hint no prlnclpul may
recolvo uny sort of loiiiimorntlon or
pi tin, and (hat no blow aufflclont to
cuiimj a kuoclioiil or uny Injury may
bo struck,
Tho duclsliiii wa I'lvoii In a lc.it
rusn In wlili It liuiiiiy Mulliowa mid
Phil Kliluhl, who mot III a I'rcanul
rliin, Juniiiiiy V, upiniured iu dufoud
nut AIIIioubIi leclinlrutly utility Ihu
flMhl'i vuru itdt'usoil fioiu cukli'il
Atluf iuy llciiiil llt'oruv P I'ul
Juiil mtf ii vd ihu iuu lor Ihu sluto,
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MEDFORD.
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Huerta Makes Ll(ht of Conspiracy,
Out It Was Really Most Formld
ahlc Hucrta's Elimination Now
Desired hy All Interests.
MKXU'O CITY, -Inn. 'JB. Preii,.
dent Huerta ami Iiih fiiuuds tried to
day In makn Iiht of the pint dixt'ov
ered iiuiiiii! Ihe dirtnlor'.s life .Mmi.
day nielli, hut everyone on the in
hide of the nitiintioii here knew that
renllv it wa4 very fonaidahle.
Not only hud it K"iio o far that
nil prepatatiniiK wore completed and
Ihu lilou imuht liuve lioeu Htruek if
the eoiiHpinitorH hml hceu n mere
trifle more prompt, hut several ex
tremely prominent men were involved
in it. Some of tliciii, ton, had been
known an lltierla supporter, no that
the president linrdly knew today
whom ho could tiul.
Akiiiii, il wiih n hymnloin of the
Km wiiii; diHHiitiNfnetioii with the
pi'eKenl reyinie. 'I'mies are so had
nml Huerta Iiiih levied hix finnnciiil
exnctioiiH ho heuvilv thnt in husinoNK
eirehsi liternllv hundrcdx of men of
iinportunee lomr for tho dietntor'M
elimimilinn, no mutter hy what
nieaiiH.
War .Minister Hlampiot iHnued a
Htatemcut toduy denyiai; that any of
tho arretted eouxpirntors had hefu
executed.
Kidcncia llcrnnudez and (luillior
mo Mijiiro, former mrmlieru of eon-
KrenH, were nrrchtcd today, charged
with coiiiplieitv in tho plot.
LEAH ALEXANDER
SAN FitANCISrO. Cnl., Jan. '28.
Minn .enli Alexander and her aired
mother wept together todnv w As-
kiHlnnt l'roHoentor Krvd u Horry
neeiiHcil the uirl. in his encuim: ml-
dn to the jury in Superior Judp'
llunnort courtroom, of (lie premedi
tated murder of J. 1. Van Haateii.
Ilorrv miido nn dofoiiMi nf Van
llnaleu for his relations with Mbs
Alexander, hut ho contended thnt be
online tho man hnd ilono wmni; was
no e.veiiHe for tho woman who killed
him.
Attorney Tom O'Connor nsserted
that ho will nrovo thu drl tried to
kill hoiclf tho dav heforo tho trnc-
edv because Vnn Hanlen had refused
to see her and wns enuy when bho
hhot him, from n dose of strychnine,
lodmo and bromide.
FEDERAL OWNERSHIP
FOR RADIUM PLANT
WASIUNOTON. Jan. 28. Gov
ernment ownership of a radium e.x
trnctiiiL' idunt will ho nroposed in a
hill In hu inlroduced ill tho house of
representatives lomorrow. Tho plan
proposed hy tho house mines com
mittee probably will eliminate tho
proposal of Dr. Howard Kelly nf
Haliimoro to ho a partner of tho
Knvcrnmcut in extracting radium.
Tho committeemen nniiouiiced that
Secretary of thu Interior Lane's
plan In withdraw radium lands mny
ho modified ho as to pvo prospect
ors a ft co rein under iv system hy
which the uoverument will hnvo pref
erential riKiit to purchase all ores
extracted from such lauds,
IS
CAPTURED ON
KANT.HYII.M', 0 Jan. 28.-A
mini Kivltiir thu name of Harry Wur
ncr wiih unci. I cd hero today on u
ohiU'K' "f I'ohhiiiir Piillmiiii hci'lh
oeeuph'il hy piimciiucn en a Haiti
mine & Ohio train, lie wiih over-
piHM'icd hy piiMonjp'r on llm Irani
mid a iiiiinhiT of iiiiini in Hole
luie found in hi iHii'kci Woim'i
I hclicnil In Imtu had an uii'i'iu
plUtf liu m'upt'd,
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President Wilson
has uomimited
(lorcas, chief
Ihe I'annmn ea-
in ..liu.r .il' llio
Colonel William C.
suiiitnry officer of
mil. to he Minion
army, and thus row
ard has come to
the man who did nn
much as Colonel
(loethals to make til
ic canal juiKsilde.
Without the work
er Colonel uor-
SED BY DENSE
NKW YORK. Jan. 28. The heav
ieht fojr in years mused two smaRh
ups nml dire coufitsinn nn New York
bay today.
One accident wn4ithc nimmim; of
tho I.neknwauiia ferrvlmut Scandi
navian hy n car limit. N'ot intieh
damiico was done, hut the Scandi
uavinii'rt pnshencers wero thrown
into n panic nnd the officers hnd
hard work to ipuct them. I-ntor the
municipal fern bantu Brooklyn nnd
Manhattan era -lied and there were
two moro panics though nobody wns
hurt.
Tho fog settled over the hay as
thickly as a blanket hiht ninht, nnd
sis trans-Atlniitie linors. together
with eight Muullor craft, inwarrt
hound, dropped anchor outside
Sandy Hook rather than risk trying
to dock under the eircumstancss.
The hnze lifted somewhat ns todav
advanced, and the vcs-el nosed
their way in, though one of the
smaller boats went ashore in doing
it. Altogether, about 10,000 passen
gera were delaved 111 landing.
TO
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2S- Ar
riinRomontB woro completed today fo.
a gathering of four hundred working
women In 'Washington Monday to de
mand of President Wilson a federal
constitutional eqml rights amend.
mont. Tho delegation Is to represent
ovory lino of activity In which women
aro ongagod and will march on tho
white house carrying banners bearing
quotatlonu from tho president's
writings Interpreted as expressing hta
belief in tho Justlco of woman suf
frage MARRIED TEE OUT
OAKLAND, Cul.. Jan, 2S. Jame
13. Duncan, an actor, was arrested
hero today 011 charRca of bigamy. Ho
admitted that after murryliiK Nelllo
Josophluu nt Han Josu in 1U0U ho
also married Hva Airgr, an octrots,
horo January 17.
HEAR ARGUMENTS UPON
PROPOSED POSTAGE INCREASE
WASHINGTON'. Jim. 'JH. Clinir
liliill Moon of llm hoiifec piiklnfJU'ii
house iwiuiiiiilli'i' iiiiiinuiiiTil Hint 011
rVhniiirv v llm ronnm! l en will hour
iiigiiiiiiiitu J'or mnl mmiii mi
DITum III vuiviul rlusa wluj(v lulu
MANY
SMASH-UPS
CAU
NW
YORK
JANIMKY 28, 14.
u.
,1,'aH on tho canal iinfnnitiiry rnudi-
ilioiiH would have killed their tlious-
lands lone before the work had been
I limlif.lil In ilu tink(lll klfilf. lt,t lif.
used radical measures nnd now the
enruil zone, though in the trop'c., jh
one of tho heaithicKt ko'h on the
Juee of the eartli.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2S.-Kx-
.Scmitor Shelby M. Culloin of llli
now died shortly before 2 n'eloek
this afternoon at his home in Wash
ington. ..... .' .-. -yi
Ciillom, who long repre-euled Illi
nois in the upper 1ioiim of the na
tional legislature, had been in 11 crit
ical condition for some time from a
general breakdown duo to old uge.
His family were summoneil repeated
ly tn his bed-iido, but ho showed urent
vitality ami rallied again and again.
Tho ex-senator was born nt Mon
ticelln, Ky., November 22. 1820, but
while lie was still 11 baby his parents
removed to Tazewell county, IHinoN.
Their son went to Springfield to
study lnw, after completing his acad
emic education at Roek River semi
nary, Mount Morris, Illinois was ad
mitted to the bar in 1655 and main
tained a Springfield residence to tho
time of his death. In 1855 ho mar
ried Hannnh M. Fisher, who died In
18(11, nnd wns wedded again in 1803
to Julia Fisher.
Funeral services will bo conducted
at tho Cullom homo hero tomorrov,
tho Hcv, K. S. Wood officiating. Tho
body will be taken to Springfield for
burial.
IRREGULAR MOVEMENT
NKW YORK, Jan. 2S. A narrow
and irregular movement marked the
opening of the stock market today.
Tho widest movement was in Union
Pacific, which declined 1. Small
gains were registered by a few stocks
hut a majority of the changes wero
toward lower levels.
Later Reading was pushed up ma
terially and Tobacco sloeks nnd
other investment shares made a good
showing, hut tho general upturn was
slow. At noon tho level was still
slightly below yesterday's close. He
fore tho close tho list hardened,
Reading, by rising to 17lHa, acceler
ated tho rally. Tobacco issues row
from ;i to 1 points Jloudtf wero ir
regular. The market closed steady.
STRIKES TO BE PROBED
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. Two
separate house cniiiiuillecs wuio
scheduled to leave next week In in
vestigate Ihe klrikc in Ihu mining
icgimi of Coloindo mid Xlehiumi.
The Colorado probe will ho nondiii'l
I'd hy it roiiiiinllrtt lieudtd hy Chair
mull potior of Hi" hoii Millie I't'Ui
millet ( onurokiiiiiu T)lor will
iliuvt (hv imuHuulii'ji In MlvhiKU'i
SENATOR
U OM
PASSES AWAY AFTER
LINGERING
LLNESS
PRESIDENT FIRM
IN OPPOSITION 10
POLITICAL BOSS
I.
Flat Denial of Reports That Wilson
Would Support Thomas Tarjgart
and Roger Sullivan In Their Cam
paigns for the Senate Issued.
WASHINGTON Jan. 28. Flat de
nial of reporta that President Wilson
would support the senatorial candi
dacies In Illinois and Indiana of
ThomaB Tagsart and Iloger S. Sulli
van, political bosses In thoso states
was voiced today at the wltlto nous.
Tho report followed a conference at
the executive mansion last night be
tween the president, W. F. McCombs,
chairman of tho democratic national
committee and several administration
oflfclals.
"President Wilson la not taking
part In local tights anywhere," de
clared Private Secretary Tumulty.
It was understood, however, that
President Wilson later 'will tako a
firm stand against Taggart's candi
dacy. WOMAN EXPLAINS
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Jnn. 2S.
Mrs. Mary Vaughn, on triul here
on n ehurge of attempting to extort
.500 from Judge It. M. Widuey of
Los Angeles, took the stand in her
own defense today. She flatly de
nied that she ever offered to secure
the dismissal of iv white slave eliargo
ngaiiist Nidney's son. Robert.
"I upproneheil Judi;e Widney in be
half of Vivien Lyons," said Mrs.
Vniiglm. "She claim.- that Widuev
owed her ..U0. She told me Robert
offered to have his father writo out
n note lor SfiOUO .(inyablo to Mrs,
Lyons. I niet young Widney in a
hotel nml ho wrote out 11 note tot
$5000. He then left to secure hi
father's signature, as he said.
'Young Widney returned, present-
ly with 11 folded note and asked me
to put it in my purse immediately. I
did so. When I got home I found
that it was not the note I hnd seen
young Widney write, but another,
agreeing to pay me .foOO if I would
secure the dismissal of the case
against Arthur H. Widney, another
son."
AMERICANS DEFEAT
OF
NEW YOHK, Jan. 20. -Two moro
victories by American fighter over
Kngllsh glovomcn wero recorded to
day, following contests hero last
night botween Owen Moran and
Young Suugruo and Sapper O'Neill
and Johnny Dundee. O'Neill and
Moran aro Englishmen.
Moran quit at tho end of tho sev
enth round to Young Suugruo ot Jer
sey City. Moran declared ho had
bcon fdhlod but his claim was not al
lowed. Shugruo was giving Moran
the trimming of his life,
Dundee gave O'Neill a terrific body
lacing. Dundee outclassed tho vis
itor from tho start, but O'Neill was
gamo. Dundee weighed 12S uud
O'Neill 135. 1
BUILD STATE ROAD
TO
SALF.M, Or., Jan. 28. To furnish
employment for a huge number of
Pnrthiud'H unemployed, tho slate
highway coiutnilon m today until
orued Governor West and Ktalo
llUjliwav I'ugiiiccr llovvlhy In ndver
two for hid for building 11 mud
from Migg to Wm.cn, a dnmieo of
nine nnd mie-hulf mile.
Term of Ihu eoiilinel will hind
Ihu kiiuocftitfiil bidder to employ 11
ninny men a piomiblw nnd glut (hone
imw out of work Ihi preference.
Thv kliilu pluii to peiiil flO.WW
of Hie ..U'O mad luiid on lliv pio
juti,
NO. 2(R
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White House Asserts Circumstantial
Story of Assistance Sent Huerta
hy Mikado Is Baseless and Foolish
Great Powers Support Wilson.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. Tho cir
cumstantial story that Jnpnn is
sondlng arms and ammunition tJ
President Huerta was not only do
nlcd today at tho white house but was
referred to n "bagclcM and foolish. '
"It'11 an old story revamped," said
Private Secretary Tumulty. "It'a as
old as last summer, and If utterly
foolish."
So fur an Japan's nttlttulo toward
Mexico Is concerned, It was added
that tho Washington ndmlnlstratlou
was not prepared to hold tho Toklo
government responsible for tho no
tions of the Mikado's oflfcora and
sailors In Mexico City. It was not do.
nfed, however, that Huerta might
Kiako capital out ot their prcsento
there.
President Wilson, It was declared,
is supported passively by every one
ot tho world powers In his Mexican
policy and ovcntually It was as
serted that this surely will mean
peaco.
It was not stated when tho em
bargo would be removed on tho
shipment ot arms across the bordor
from tho United States Into Mexico.
Confidential roports received by
President Wilson today showed tb&t
tho rebels were In control of moro
than half of tho republic. Ho wan
convinced that tho elimination of
President Huerta Is but a question
ot weeks. It was known, howover.
that Huerta recently -received a
largo shipment of machine guns and
rifles from Europe.
.n
SENDING OF AID
mm TO
MEXICO DENIED
ADMITS
PLANTING
DYNAMHE
BOMBS
F
B K
HND
NEW YORK, Jan. 28 Tho trial
ot Angelo Sylvestro, charged with
planting a bomb In a Houston street
tenement houso, was resumed. hero
today. Antonio Sedaltls, SylvestroV
alleged accomplice, turned statoC
ovldence. Ho corroborated much pi
the testimony given yesterday by Al
fred Lehman, who gavo details con
cerning a desperate Ulack Hand gang
operating In Now York and nearby t
states. ,.,
Sedaltls testified that ho had par
ticipated in 23 dyuaii.Ulnga. He de
nied, howover, that any ot tho bombs
planted by htm had caused death.
Ilocco Pucciarello was another wit
ness. Ho snld he usually acted us
lookout for tho gang.
Llcholo Eschllo and Louis Gold
stein, nlleged gangsters, woro In
dicted today on charges of murder
ing a Chlnoso August 8. Tho arrest
of eight additional juembors of tho
alleged Dlack Hand gang was also ox-peeted.
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CHICAGO, Jan. 28. Precautions
to prevent further troublo from Chi
cago's army of tho unemployed woro
tnlcon hero toduy when extra pollco
wero placed 011 duty In (ho vicinity
ot tho Maxwell street atutlou. This
action followed the receipt by Cap
tain Thomas Htoroii of a letter thrvat
oiling to blow up that pollen stutloa
miles Ik alleged rioters, urreted
lust night uud urruliiied today, wer
rolcusud.
Two boy ditllvured (hit letlor
Cupula Kloreii, Twey said , mih
guvu thorn u ill we for (Mr ImubUt,
Thu letter warned nHurwi Gut hhWmmi
Ihu six primmer wu rMi ky
noon, Hie sIuIIoh wuM m dyKs
unied,
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