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medford Ma nP"0lDTTVTH7 The Weather Maximum ynitarday I0 Minimum today ., 21 1 Predictions Flr. RJ Ji JLk.lL fnilly KUtimilh Ynur. W'lkly 1'lf (y-l-'li Mt Viur, MKDFOUI), ()RK(H)Xt TIIUK'SDAY, FKlUU'AIiY 2:5, VJX1 no. i&t; THREATS OF DEATH STIR WASHINGTON Society Women at National Capital Receive Black Hand Missives Demanding From $15,000 to $25,000 Each Wife of Copper King and Mrs. Townsend Favored. WASHINGTON. I'.li, .J Tliri.utH I'f llelllll Ullh'NIt llllgn Mllll lit lllolie) ntiiKluK fn in fl.'i.iiuii I,, $.';, ihmi un paid were niilil li) 'iihtnr,li ii n Hi i' l im m' In liiitu lieen received within tho Iiml few dii by fum prominent society lender of t lu mp'tal Tim po llen u wi ll un il' i'iu tun-lit i f Jimtlni i pi rutUoii were mi lil li li liivi'nllKul liiK I lui urlr.lil of I hi' llin-ula Till' I hiuutuhtiiK Inttms, II wait kali) tiy a proiii'iieiii pollen olfitiul, hnv been received by Henry Whim, fnrm- i er Aninr'i an iiiiilunniiilur to Franco mill i.ii' i f tln Anui'tun nitiiuiliwliiu ri ti lh V II ! nmfi'i I'lu r; Mm. Ttiouiu I' WuUli, widow r tlii 'ale Montana "cupper klliK." Mm. Scott Tim n hr ii. I. well know II Nni li'ly liuilir. (tint Mutlutiin Chriittlmi HuiikIih, widow of u former mwe Klu ii mlnlHli i to tlin lulled Sl.iti'n. Police unit depart uii'iil of Justice of f U lulu ullkn with illnltirlliii'il (i. ill. rr tlm mutter iiml friends uf r.e rlill (if ItinBi' (( I I tu have r reived tin' torn dented any liifoiuiu lion ait to threat 1 . r i ti 1 1 liirm m i I Ion, however, wan obtained from the pollen Hint tut Imvi'hIIuuIIi.m wart ! i IliK iniitln, und linn (iiillrii i.ffdlul Nil 1. 1 un urri'Nt wm expei i . . I t uny tint . ' Tin' li-iti r, ui citiIIiu In Ihv pi ltri', ' limirin Iml tlu rxrliilcnl tc li'im tlnl mi III It lli'lllllll.l.'.l III lollr'v KIliitH rrntiiil llio tltv.., Uti if Km ricltt It'lltD, It HIM KUllI, Willi U'lil to pUl III.' un liry In a tin Kin ami ilrui It out of lii'i uutiiriiulittK bt N ii'tliiiu iiliiii. Tlin i hli'f of tlin witnirn'K liurvau of thn (hiIIco ili'imrliili'lit. It Wm ukhitI 'imI. fiilliiwiul nut thn (lln-cUiiin wlili plain ili.llii'H lain iilullimi'il 1m Hh' vlrlnliy, but no line li k .1 up Hi.' run. IS DECLARED OFF WASHINGTON. 1'i'h. : ; Imn I lli: Hiiinil illH.inli'r unit 1 1'..- tnoiii nlnn I tumuli iii'il liy tlin lims oi lUi-i, i.f uriuy iiithiiIiiii'' I'ivnIIi'Ii' uml Mr. lliinlltiK Uluy iiiiiiiiii'H'H'l n.tioii.' nii'ltt uul'l April I'.i uf tlii' iii'iiv uml nuvy riifitltni Hit for I'liiliUu lit I If I W lilt II llollNU. I l'i II i' tliiiilHltliil IllvltfiiiliH Men' In- I iMH'il to offli'i'iH of tlin army uml! nuvy. Hi'cri'tury "k whh iiiiiit- Htooil to liuvti lit til licfol- i'r'Hlili'iit lliinllim loiliiy un infill i n. I ri'puri from Mujor tiimi'inl I'.i'ilik, clil"f of tlin itlr HOrvlcp, who imuio n innlim. Inury I'Minilnutliiii of hi' Ituiii.i il.s-1 UHti-r. Sentenced to Death For Killing Boy Who Winked at His Wife lir.NTliN. 111., I'lli. ill. - -fi'lin Hn Mint mult r m n I t tn ii tu Iiiiiik fur UlllltiK ii tli'.lvi'i y liny ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 lit' li. -filH.il uf wlnklitK at 1 1 1m wlff, Im.H liltiiniliiiii'il IiIm iltmlH tu tllu y hIhi Millnn iiml In ilrvut In K IiIm IiihI Iiuiiih tu ui lllnu I' ll in tu hlN wlfu nnil tu plitjIliK li itliunumiiph, Hit vii ut wiin , iipilt lliu iiiiprOHNlun thai llu woiilil luiliK totimri'tiw, but thn lilii iirt wait iiiitlftuit' ttiiluy tliul In' luitl lii'iii Kiuiili'il a ri'pili'Vn ti til II April 21. i RUSSIAN PROFFSSOR SAYS SOVIET GOV'T WILL SOON BE OVERTHROWN WollCKHTKIt, MilNM,, I'Vli. 2.1 Thn ! prnillt'lltiii that, II. would nut bu ItuiK lii'furu thn UiihnIiiii aovlnt Kiivurnmultt would Im hi ii k I'll tit iiml ovi'i'llirow n, Wiih nwiiln by Dr, .ItiNi'pb M. (InltlHtcIn In un ittlilri'HH it a t'unfi'i'i'iiri' on Huh mIii n iiffuliH in Chirk tinlvi'i'Mliy li'ilny. Hr. flolilMli'ln wiih formnrly illrci'lui' of tfttt Hi'iiilniuy of pulltli'iil I't'ununiy ut thn I'nlvi'i-Hlly of Mohi'ow uml fur iiinny yuiiiH t'i'nniiuilc iiiIvIh'H' tu nilii iHlfiH nnilnr thn linpnilnl Kovi'inniiiit., "WlUtt tho wiif Culled lo tlu 111 the Legion Commander Flays Baiters of Roman Catholics 5 r: JWoij; IMHANM'iii.M. y f.M I IlKlmiK l"i I iiii' i l. ll;u, .. i.l MniNliI t'f I hi' A iiii-l ii tin l.' I.. 2 J. A I'l'H him Ih'hii mini" I. l o 11 1 1 i :t li 1 1 t I In u il 11 1" I.. Hi.- ,.n..f i.f TI IInIii In W 'uhIhiikI' l'l nil ntillll, , 11. I'., U .lllr V, .in Ulllll'lllll I'll t'lll.l) . "Tin iiiiinii)," lln' l.llir .i. "ll fi. mi ll I.V 111.11 Wllu HUUKlll II- HkIiiiih Ii.Ii'Iuih . timl It In Hint fpliH wlili'li I ui x mini" It fun, tin "nil i.iili livim: in. I lii i . ri In I." n lr"l.-ii.iii( mill niti ttil a pi'uirHiuiit liuri Ii, l4it un u in. inl.. r i.f ni.tny Miikiii.Ii I.iiiIi.k i.f will, h I lii.w laki-n .1 in. ii. oi I' it. Mi., putt I li.ii' mi ni ii.ln.li it init f.. lltitt liiNiliuil.iii, tin' I... in. in t '.it In. IP' iluti. li. IIh Miami lilt. I ti'urltllik'M .. llli' pl'i'l" I N.llli.ll (if llu Intictltv i.l i. ill- llttllll KuVilll iiii nt in ii' Wi I i m inplllli .1 In tin" Ii' ti.p ili .itltn i.f nirti wlin ii rvi'il In my i.iti i-i.mmiiii.l. Aiul I tuilit mlil timl tin' i li.ipl.iitiN i.f ih.it I . iih cm . lii'iii.ui tiiiii h In Ihi-lr Hpli inliil m r .i' lliul iii.nli' IIhih Iii..s...I ) nil. Ji m, pi uti xliinl iiml I'nih.ill. nllki'.'' X-TREASURER UNITED STATES John Burke Ruined By Failure of N. Y. Brokerage Firm of Which He Was Member Believed Innocent Victim Legal Action Promised NKW VUUK. IMi. :';( - l.liiliilllli'H l i In' lii ikrrui:i' I inn of KiinluM uml Hiiil.i'. wlilt li limt nltlil ut'iil tnio tin' limiilii of a ii'ci-lvi'i'. wi'iu Vitrlotil 1'nlluinli'tl liutu tutliiy ut from $7iiii,"m' to $,rinii,iuii, .1 1 1 1 1 it Htirki', fiirinur t iuiihhut uf tliu I'llitl'll Stllll'tt wIlUM HlKllilllll'l' lippi'lll' u.l un hit iik nutt'M iHhiit'il Iniin i iiily In i:i:i until IiIh rihlimlluii ii llitli' iinit'o limn li I'll r UKii, il'-i'laioil tuilny hr luiil Iiml i-vvrj'tliiiii: In tho riillnpsi' ul tliu IhihIih'hh. Ititnkt'iM who ludl lu'i-n iihhiii'IiiIi'iI wllh him In IiiihIiii'hh wcro tlimtiMl us miylni; Ihuy Im'IIpvimI In- hull liuon mi "liuiiMvnl tluiit'" In tlio ili'vi'l iMiiiii'iU of tliu iiiiuizInK Hit unt Inn in vi'iili'tl liy tlin fiilliiri', Ui'Kiil iicllunN ni;alnnt n ntimlicr ol fjrniM that urn inuliilii'i'ii of tliu N'uw ork Stork I'.xclinnuo tiilKht, II w llltlllllltl'll, III' lllHtlllltt'tl. It WHH hull t iitnil tlint If tlin KliltH with Hliri'i'HKful tliu firm inl;lil. puy llu crt'illluiH dollar lor ilullar. Juliii Hui K ii wiih tlirt'i' tlint'H Kovur nil' of Not til lialCotti lii'furu lii'cuiuiiiK tri'lltillll'l' Of till! I'llitl'll Htlltt'H In Miirth, 1 ! K! . Ills imi'tiiiT, I.oiiIh Muiit Unnii'i'.v Kariltm, wan n imur IniiulKiaiil I'roiu IliiimaiT nluu yi'iun ami imtl I'tiUiiU lillr tliul I'liii'liiyincnt In tliu ft imncliil tllstviit nit -4 lt) u'fci'k nii'K (I'onlliiniMl on 1'iiKti kIx.1 way of iIi'itciihIiik irutliictlvn work In ItliHNlii, liobtliuvlk iinllnnall.allun mil! Htitlnll.nl Inn HlU'ccedeil In duliiK lirltiKillK HunhIii bulk tu thn level uf thn inltlil!n of the nlncti'i'iiHi eenUliy III', tlnhlHteln Haiti. "Tit I'XIhI without pi'uilui'liiK I" Im lii'HHlliln fur even thn linhnut eotlu try. Tlin iiifiiimiliited woullli uf Uiih Bin bun unlckly (llNuppi'iirnd uml 11 will nut Im Ionic bnl'itrit thn aovlnt l?uv erniiinnt will, bo lii nk ryit mil overthrown,"' FORTUNE PRESIDENT S SUBSTITUTE IS REJECTED Foreign Relations Committee Refuses to Accept Reserva tion As Altered at White House Adjournment Taken ' Until Tomorrow Lodge Hope to Effect Compromise. WASHINGTON", Kit). A moll-fli-il lilniiki-t ri'Hut vutloii to thn lour puwiT I'mlfli' tri-uty luld Ix-fori) llur Hi'iiui" f I K ii ri'lutloini rommlt U-r tuil.iy Jjy (Tiiilriuun LuiIk" ufti-r a an fi ri'iiii! wltli I't rnltli'iil HurdltiK, nu t Willi llllllll'lllull- OpH nil Ion f i (nr. I'V- it.iI ri'puhlli un un wi'll uh (Ii'Iihh ralli 1 1 iniiillli'i- in u 1 1 j : . Tlin iit'W ri'Ki-i vutlun liiti-iiili'il a t :i unl.hlituii' fur lli.it iirupuNi'il ni'Vi'Tiil ilam UK" liy Sfimlnr llrniidi-Kfr. r I pnlilii mi, C'uiiiii't tli ul, pruvlili'N tii.it liutliliiK In Ibn trituty Hliall bn i-on-Ntruutl un iciuinlltliiic tliu fnlU'il Ktuti'ii to mi t-kt-ri'lito of iirmoil torcn W'itliuul till' CtMlHflll Cf tOUKri'KC. AfliT iiiuri! t hull un liour'n li'bal. wlilcli fuili'il to win over to thn 'irw prupoiiul uny of tlin m'tiulur'u who hml inpimrti'tl the Hiutiili'Ki't' rwrvutlon. thi- loiiiitiltti'i' uUiiJuriiMl until t' iiuitiiw without action. Hciiiitur l,oilm. ufti-r )ci Jim; nearly un hour with 1'P'Nltli'nt Iluiil 1 n K ilt'ilttri'tt on Icuvlnic thn White Moiiho thul hn hopi-il "thut ' will ! uhlc to much un uKmciiiiTit." Tin.' cliulrmuli dii llucd to dltK-lctc il.'tulU of hi conversation with the prnnldi'lit hut uilvunoi'd tho onlnloi: thut thn BKri'i'incnt which ho hunU would b ri'uclind on rc-Hcrvatlons would n?t mt if lotion of tho .wt by thn cntn. Hi! llknwlun at thn tlnm would not reveal hl own poal I'on rnardln thn lrandrut't or Ijyhm prt kihi-o ri'Ni'rvuilotia. iwirnti unit iioiiiion i'ui A'lhtUKll Si'tiator LoiIki' did not Inform hl colluuKUnn an to tlin attl luiln i.f thn pri'Hlilunt, oilier toini.iU-ti-c tni'inliiMH Kitllii'd thn Itiiprcssloil thut tho ininllflnd rnanrvatlon wouid j Im urceptablu to thn Wl'.ltn llou-"'. It Hint lii'i'ii umcinui'd at inn i-.trunr ri'1'fnn'Uin bi'twnnn IakIhi innl Mr. lUitlhiK. but It wan not fmtiialiy of fnri'd to tho coininiltno with admin istration ImckliiK. Tlioi lomnilttm rhuiriiiuu mild aftnrward thi-t In- ouly had "aiiKKnati'd it." Snnatom lloruh. rnpublUan. Idiiho, nnd Johnson, republican, t allfurma. hutll prououtirnit tlm inoillfli'il ilrafl un uiiHull'.fortory whlln SnH i't-r llrun- ilci;cn and othur rnpuhllcau mid dnm ocuillc nilviiciilna of Hp) I'rnnili'Bun iisiTviil lull wlihlicld a ili'clHion and li illt ati'tl by Iht'ir uttitudo in the ilis- ciiHNitui tuhl tin')' (Hit not I'li'l 'ic' new prupoHul prcatllly iiccnptubli.'. At thn cUitin of the coiiim!ttc? bi'hhIuii no one would prutiicl win-tiler tlm ni'W rcMurvutloii could niuslur a majority tf thn cununlttno Tlii'sn who fountl the n-Kurvation lliuccuptulilii wnro uld to liuvu ar Riiud that it did not fully ccvur thn pt'HHllilllty tltHt iIucIhIoiih ruucliud iin- dnr tlm treaty prnviHloiiH not linolv- uk urincd force, liilKhl liucolnn bind Iiik n thla Kovnriniu'iit without con- KruNHlcnal utilhorlziition. That pos alhlllty In HpuclflcHlly tivatnd In the inNnrvatli u of Suiialor llraullnK',, Thn coiiimlttnn will niuot attain to morrow ami In tliu inuuntltnu it time r- ou confnruncuH uro, to be huld. At tho mime tlmo thn nniutti' Itself hud Itutoru It f-r dc-buto tliu aunaruto iiniity with .lupuit rti'utini! to Ynp uml othur former Ciurmmi islundn in tlm I'liclfio. El A Ml CM. WIUTTIKH. V-ul, Feb. 23. A now uuHsnr, tliu third in six weeks, mine In early today ut Simla Fo SprlnKH nenr linti'. aluMitltiK Kuh hoiiio KIM) fuel Into tlin uir when tho oil well Inning on tin I'ownll Ho wu ri Uiaso Htrtiek K' This Is within llimH-iiiiiirttirs of n tullo of the Hell No. 8 KitKHi'i' of the Union Oil company whllii for more thiin u week nrnlshnd n apcctueulur I'lre and which iDilay.i'ontliiiiea to blow gas. The Daily Bank Robbery l'OHTLAND, Ore., Feb. 23. Robbers last night gulnud entrance to the Monta villa bunk here iiml.mudo an iinstit'Pi'Ksl'ul attempt to blow tho mile, according to a report to the police. . Kntrnnce to tho building wiih gained hy prying open the bark door. Taylor and SfSt- J iUsU'' 1ini',v.!:-w i If required no cffi ii fii- Mary MilcH Mintcr tu Hiitlln ut William Dea ini.iul Tuylor In tblN ph.itoKi.iph. fomhfi frankly aUmltn nhn Krcatly ndmir ml llio tni.ili.il pint urn .fin-i tur and tiin n wrote to him: "I lovn you." MISS, GOVERNOR ENGLAND UP IN " BLAMES " INSUR. : CO'S. FOR SUIT! JACKSON. Mlsa.. Feb. 23 governor Husstil, In a special message to the legislature today rharaed certain fire li'Miruncn int-i'i t-KtH !'h ruspunnllillUy fur the Ilno.ono breach of itrotultie suit brought against hlin by Miss Frances lltrkhuad, who alleged seduction. Tho governor demanded an investi gation by the entlm legislature Into lobby which he alleged the insurance companies were maintaining at Jack son. After hearing tho message, Repre sentative t'baney introduced the lol- lowing resolution: Whereas, much of the time of this legislature has been taken up with the reading of misleading and insulting messages from the governor, U-e M. Kussiil: "Therefore, bo It resolved by the house that hereafter no messages from the govttnor shall be received or mad by this InmIv." Thn resolution was left on thn table. l'LYMul'TH, Ki-hIuihI. l'Yli. 23. (Ity tlm Annoi'IhU'i! I'icss) A num ber of Mormon iiiis-iunmlnH wein pur sued through the sueets ynnterduy by a moli because of their utterances in Market SuliiU'e. Thn police rescued the Murinuns with difficulty. LONDON. Feb. 2.1. tl!y tho Asu- claleil I'l'ess) Some of the news papers recently bine been comluc ting a campaign ng.tinsi Mormon activities thruiiKbuut thn country, ulleginK that tlm missionaries Wiie trying tu obtain women converts vim Would proceed to Utah and embr.u'0 polygamy. This statement is lenh d by the Muriuou eltlil's. but their h. tilings have been broken up In sumo of tlin thickly populated siiblirb.in illslrlcts. One of the Oldest Banks in Eastern . Oregon Is Shut Up THw'lULI.KS. Ore., Feb. 23. Tho French and Company bank, one of tho oldest banking houses In eastern Oregon was closed this morning by Stum Hank Examiner Hobertson. IX'pU ted reserve was given us tho reason. . Officials of the hunk BtHtnd thut new capital-would be forthcoming anil that the bank will re-open in four or. five days. The bauk hail a capital stock of $200,000 and $50,000 surplus. The closing order was posted ten minutes after tho bank opened today. MORMONS PURSUED BY ENGLISH IBS Admirer AIR - OVER LAST IRISH ACTION ' 1,8 th rit h aid powerful are repre- employes' wages are to be adjusted to sonU-d in court by highly educated elim(nate tQe 0,d tlme Bnd one.half lXNt)ON. Feb. 23. ( By the Aso-! luwy"Hhile ,ar8e part ? ? provision. ... . . ' . . . i poor- and Ignorant are represented by, , elated Tress. I The BrltlBh govern-, un,rtinrd , aod incompetent men.' Ten rules regarding discipline, griev- mcnt has invited the Irish signaler- j Judge Clarence N. Goodwin of Chi- "ces. discrimination against commtt es to the Anglo-Irish treaty to ixm- cago declared In his opening address teemen and similar matters were re don for an early conference on the today un chairman of the conference manded to the employes and the road who'e situation. It was announced to- of liar associations here. . Until audi for further negotiations. The board' day in the hi. use of commons by Win-iu condition is corrected, he said, there new ruie8 8Upplant the national agree- ston Churchill, secretary for the cola- a!uies U)NIK)N. Feb. 23. (liy tin Asso ciated I'ress. London newspapers seemed puzzled today over thr utiax-l pected outcome of the Ard Fhot con vention. Sotiie condemn the ar rangement tiy which the Irlh elec tiens are put off for three months while others regard it as a matter affecting principally the Irish them selves. Some papers which have insisted on the necessity fcr an immediate election raise no objection lo the postponement. It Is understood the members of the cabinet were surprised and -.mc what perplexed. The Irish bill is ex pected to enter-the committee stage ou Mmduy next and the ovnriment expects Hie third reading next votk. m'UI.lN. Feb. 23. ( Ity the Asso ciated Press.) (leneral s'Ulsl'actlon seems1 to be felt in southern Ireland over yesterday's surpris" 'decision of thn Ard Fheis for a three months' adjournment ut the end of which the people will be asked to vote o,i a constitution as well as or. th" Anglo Irish treaty. This (pinion is net unanimous however. Many heartily endorse the conventions gratification at the preservation of the Sinn Fein's unity, but some staunch supporters of the treaty are disappointed and inclined to agree with John McFptee'i? du clared opinion that "the agreement was dearly a republican victory." One q. lest ion much discussed In some quarters is what is going to happen to the treuty bill now before .nt Imperitt I parliament which it is declared is shattered to great e tent by tlm Ard Finis's decision. i ' 1 : Stewart Patter sont Jr. Gets Full Title to Half Million Estate CHICAGO, Feb, 23. (Special.) Stewart .Patterson, Jr., 1-i years old, was iiiiulu. soli? heir to bis late futhur's half mlllluu interest in the Stewart building .In a decision yesterday by Judge Friend. Mrs. Nannie Waller ! Patterson, who lives with her son at Ilerkeley, Cal., vainly sought to prove her claim to halt of her husband's I interest. Controversy arose over the I construction of two trust deeds and the last will of Stewart Putterson Sr. The Berotid trust deed was executed 111 1914, In which Pattersou conveyed his wife one half Interest, was declared void because tho deed granting the son his share did not expire until 191" A month after executing the second deed Putterson made his will, leaving Ills entitv estate to hi son, Trotzky Willing ta Turn Over Starving Prisoners to U. S. A. MOHCOW, Full. 23. "Wo shall gladly turn over all tlm people In our prlHOiiK. to forei!?nTH. If they will tak them away," Haiti Leon Trotzky, soviet war mlnlnter, In an Interview with forelKn corre- HpondenU who axked If h knew that prlaoneru were Htarvini; and dylnK of disease in Jallx. "We have our own way of deal- 4 ' inr with prlsonerH," he went on. "You lo the irnlted Htate electro- cute them. Well, we don't. Also, Amerleana who wish to realize what happena to prinoneni during ' revolutiona aliould remember , their own Civil war," he added, referrlna; to Llbbey priaon. "Ah for freeing prisoners, we haven't ieace yet on our fron- tiem." COURT JUSTICE Judge Clarence Goodwin of Chicago Addresses Bar As sociation Points to Advan- Dr,U In uifrnn Dullan lage OI nlCn in Miring Deuer Legal Ability. WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. Eiiuality before the law is impossible so long win oe iiuie ju.ii -e in tne nouns. The shrewd and powerful men and interests of large means are able to know.w-ho- are competent and who are not. Judge Goodwin asserted, ad- ding that it was difficult for the poor man, or the Ignorant man to make any just estimate of who was capable of properly advising and representing him. "During my years as a trlat Judge." the speaker said, I was frequently distressed by the fact that one side or the other in the case before me was so incompetently represented by counsel, or represented by such igno rant counsel, that owing to the learn ing and skill of the attorneys on the other side, it seemed impossible to get the case properly before the court, or Keep error out oi me record. IMPOSSIBLE TO H PON MAN Judge Goodwin said that ill his ex- Charles Guy. said by the uuthoritien perieuee as justice of tho Illinois ap- to be a business man of Pasadena, peltate court, he found the court con- eith,.r Ml or jumpod from the roof of stantly confronted with records w hich Uu. eight-story Maryland hotel today showed such pulublo and uiimistak- und wn8 insiHnty killed. Guy ngis ablo errors as to make it necessary tori.d al, thw hoU., two dliy!( UKO to reverse the case, although It ob-j (luy Wll!t arrested yesterday, ac viously had merit. ! cording to the police, on a charge of ' -obtaining money under false preten- WASHlNGTOX, Feb. 23. The ad- 8,.s, 8Wurn to by Frank M ithiesiiii of visabilitv of requiring at least a two- gan Francisco, and liberated.' on year college coun', in addition to tho $1,000 bail. regular law school training, fur ud- According to MathieMon Guy- ln misslun to the bur, was to bo din- duced him to go to Portlund to invest cussed at a conference of bur associa- 150 in a summsed business enter- tions which opened hero today. Clush of opinion on this subject was fore cast when the meeting was called t'J order by Judge Clarence N". Goodwin of Chicago. Members of the American Dar as sociation at u recent meeting atlupteil u suggestion that the collegu course should be obligatory for all future applicants for udmission to tho bar. Bagpipes were the favorito instru ments uf the Ancient Greeks. LIBERTY BONO HOLDERS MADE HALF BILLION DOLLARS LAS BOSTON, Feb. 23. America's po sition, as a creditor nation probably will result in tho use of American capital wherever business is done. Elibt Wadsworth, assistant secrot.irv of the treusury, said In an udi'mss before the Boston Chamber i.f Com merce today. This expansion de pended, however, he audeil. in lh; maintaining of a "puy as v.e g )'' pol icy by the United States treusury. "We owe today 23. und o n-H ilf billions dollars, of which six :i nl one half billions is due in less tliu.i i S months," Mr. Wadsworth said. "This Is too lurge a proportion Ot floating debts for any business Institution. "Our federal budget so tar 1ms balanced, ibut next year we, f.iro n deficit. We nro considering fmiher R. R. LABOR E 10,000 Railroad Firemen Are Hit By Decision of Wage Tribunal Overtime Only After 10 Hours No Over time On Holidays Eight Hour Day Is Accepted Basis CHICAGO. Feb. 23. Another py slash, this time bitting 10.000 railroad firemen and oilers was made by the I'nlted States railroad labor board to day when it announced rules effective1 ;March 1, eliminating extra pay until ' 1 after the tenth hour and setting up a "split trick" of eight hours within a spread of 12 without any overtime pay, I Following several other decisions 'virtually restoring the ten hour day for railroad workers, the board todny authorized the roads to pay only pro rata wages after the regular . eight, hours, which the board retained in 'principle as constituting a day's work. Time and one-half will be paid after ten hours. In the case of the split trick, straight time will be paid for the first ten hours work, whether included in the 12 hour spread or not, and time, and one-half will be given thereafter. formerly the firemen and oilers, all 0 whom work around railroad shopa jwere paid time and one-half after eight .hours. I Sundays and holidays will be paid tor at the pro rata rate, a minimum of three hours pay being made for two hours work or less. Monthly rated i ment madfe durjng .fedlrai control which ha8 , ff j . . m . '. ' ' , "" " F: SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. 23. prise. Guy left fur Seattle after ob taining the $250 and was nut heard from again, Muthleson said. Roy anil Jirls Ih-owned. KEOKUK, Iowa, Feb. 23. Joseph Haubert, 16, and two comDanloiiS, Masses Mae and Ida Priuty, drowned lu Lake Keokuk at 4 o'c'ock this morning when the automobile in which they were riding plunged off 'a ferryboat dock at Nauvoo. 11!. I ft ill Ho expenditures- for'a bonus, for ship subsidies, for new federal actlvltim, To nieot the deficit, to pay foi' thus'i now expenditures, the money should'' be provided from income, not by fur ther borrowing. "We have debts enough f"f future generations to caro for. 'Pay u.-l wu go' must be the priuclplo of flu inclal muiiugement of this country, or noon we will not bo talking of binding money abroad and will ru.tUv have) causo to worry about tho futuro." Contrasting the 15 mat Ii.IIhMoii ot currencies abroad with ilie situation in the United Statw, tho assistant secretary said thut in the aggregate the holders of Liberty bond had mude a profit of two and one-half bUttnu dollars in the lust your and a hall, SLICKER SUICIDES JUMPS FROM RO S. FRANCISCO HOTEL ID IYIU