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THE DESPATCH ' 1 . 0 ) I t W ' fcTK O;'- rfV 3tS HO C v l-t'Sa't00?' - . v r-HCm, L' t ,-:'-iri35e--V'--''- V;VV.VA:,,r-r-i:-jJ 1 I ff o THE WEATHER. -1 v. ' Pair tonight Tand Wdttesday, iNot. much change. In' teiaperature. Idglit, -Tariable winasS.s : V-s VOLUME SEVENTEEN p.- ; t .i-ix . - - Illinois Miners - flake Mavj's Vital Experiments Vivid Demonstration Commenced May : Foreigiiers of the Gillespie Coal Min-j Guns of the Battleship Nev Hamp- ing uisinci ivikb a , oysiemaiic Though Violent .Demonstration Against Their English . . Brethren Bloodshed May Result. 8hjre : Have Opened FireTest to Prove How Far Shells Will Pene trate and How Much Resistance Armor Plate Offers. Gillespie, 111., March, 21. One thou- Oa Board United States Ship, Ver santi strong, armed with a varied as- mont, off Tangier Island, Chesepeake sortuK nt of fire-arms, old riflemus- Bay, March 21. With her tbig 'twelve kets. shot-guns ' and revolvers, . and inch guns the battleship New -Hamp-marching to Italian bands' music, the shire, under observation of the Secre forei.sn speaking coal miners-oT Benld, tary of the Navy and oncers of th Illinois, conauciea a , sunrise demon stration this morning against their Enelish speaking brethren of Gillespie. Three months ago, John P. Reese Came here from Coma to take the superin entlreN Atlantic fleet, opened 'fire on ttiS old battleship San Marcos, for merly the Texas, ariy today in the experimental test of the penetrability of modern shells and the resisting tendency of the Superior -Coal Mine power of the latest type of armor properties, succeeding - J. w. Miller, plate. Scattered about the vicinity of ilio was killed in a traction wreck the firing range was practically every October 4th when forty persons lost battleship of the great Atlantic fleet, their lives. Keese made several re- for whose officers and ordinance ex forms which were unfavorably receiv- perts of both Navy and Army the ex ed by the foreign miners. The climax periments are" being made. Anchored was reached ten days ago when ninety at a distance of-,000 yards from he men were discharged from the mines modern battleship New Hampshire, for improperly loading tne cars -De- the antiquated San Marcos, with no cause 01 rumors wiai we loreiguera living thing aboard, but some chick T,ere to make a march upon Gillespie PT,H nn1 nt, wna tha nhiPfT nnnn during the night and. apply a torch whIch thousands of pairs of marina to the town, Governor Deneen was ap- glasses were trained. Tne results of plied to for aid. Colonel B. J.. Long, the rst shells on the Sail Marcos commanding the Fifth Regiment of f y.dan vnnwn Tmiav Illinois National Guard, charge of the situation. NEW YORK PHYSICIAN MAT HAVE SACRIFICED HIMSELF to the foggy weather of yesterday, when conditions prevented the test firing. The splendid weather today af forded an excellent t opportunity for the experiments and the. observers. PIONEER RAILROAD MAN DIED ' ' V- . Nathaniel Thayer Passed Away in Bos- ..T1.7T- Aiyz-'v-.:-. vz---- f eTTOTievor ner pioneer Taiiroaa.promo- teriologists at the quarantine r.-jKM-J . Ji' 1,10 M: who became Infected cere- home . a director of eniugiui., iumS :m tne xjted States Steel CorporaUon, 49 disease found to be prevalent . . w Wav AT1, ong immigrant arriving at the port Hartford 1x01, of the American -,He was given injections ;9t the jew Telephone and Teiegraph Company, ' of several infected immigrants. and other corporations. GOULD WILL HEAD. ew Board of Missouri Pacific Rail road. New York, March 21. The Missouri Pacific Railway directors chiefly in terested themselves today in the se lection of an executive committee, STAUNTON SWEPT BY , FIERCE FLAMAS LAST EIGHT N, k. C, TUESP4T, ,MABCHV 21, 1911 ... -r..-. - . - . -'-.v - PRICE FIVE OEbWl Photos of Blanco's Rebels, Internatibhal Bridge Connecting Mexico, iand; U. S Artillery at- San Antonio. 6. 1 OV 'l Afar- - "' - " -'' " '.- - .. ... a.-. . t . . . . mmmmi i i a r i . i r i . : . i i -..:..,- . i'. HiilsSIIIwl liiDiiiffiaeliiiil mores M He Also Gave Taft's Canadian Recip-I Salvi ; Today, on Examination V Gave rocity Move a . Big BoostAddress a ea -Cleveland's Phamber of Com- merce Last N Ight. . This Key to'v the Defense of the Criminal Band Wanted to : Show Police of., Naples. ,Hand-inGlove With, the Camorrists, He Claims. s :- I, Cleveland, 0 March 21.-Attorney General George W. Wickersham made ilSrMTg RY,TH1 RtV UFiQlAHTqLEBV a ANTONIO .Viterbo, Italy, March .21.r-f-The Cam- SrS 5I-fw"tadUn1 their number niake the defense that diciary. and -scored the ;recall.as theLhW mr, latest invention of self-characterized I ,-.U v . , . progressive, government," in-an - adT, nr Wi,-. .,-. dres8 before the Cleveland .Chamber piisWng the-apprehension of there of Commerce last night on the occa- fendants sought to discredit the Na- i v 7 UBU1W1UUU ol iae nevT rea- pies police and make the latter appear erar building.. here. . , v . kan.i.in.trinva witw th minai nrn. 'BTepresentative republican govern-1 ization. This was the defense set up ment," he said, f'is founded- upon a by Guisseppe Salvi, when interrogated practical recognition of the facts that at the resumption of the case today in' a busy, prosperous community the J Salvi; is one of the. six alleged assas- average citizen can give but little sins , of Gennaro Cuoccolo- and the lat- time to the details of his government. I ter's wife. He therefore joins with his fellow- electors in selecting representatives to frame theiaws by which he'is'tb be governed, and in choosing the prin cipal "officers who are to execute them. Hi'if e, liberty and property are pro tected -from undue invasion in either branch of the government by mean3 of constitutional restrictions' , upon powers; and by limiting the terms for whtfjh tfcey are chosen there is requir CHILDREN FROZEN IN THEIR BEDS IN ASIATIC TURKEY Owing to the misunderstanding regarding the two American prisoners, Blatt and Converse, held to 'prison at Juarez, the Mexican imbroglio so far as it concerns this : country? grows more grave. The American troops are now all assembled and in training,' but no ojm can tell what a "day may ; bring forth. -These photoranhs here hown,wer ail capen on ;ne scene or action ; ; ir x.i--f- , - i fBEmirlOmRlfl I- . - r -S- t 0" " - - Is What Champ Clark Thinks About President Taft Adjourning Congress Republicans Would Lose Out En tirely, Lincoln, Neb., March 21. Champ Clark attending a dinner in honor of William' Jennings Bryan's fifty-first birthday made this observation about the coming session of Congress "Some Republicans have begun an ef fort to' coerce Congress , into - acting Staunton. Va.. March 21. Fire start-1 on reciprocity and that alone by-as which will devote itself in (the nextl mg at io:30 last night adeemed under! serting that the President has a right five years to raising the necessary contro at an early hour this morning, to adjourn Congress, if the two houses millions to rehabilitate the road. The after causing a damage of one hundred I cannot agree on the date for adjourn officp of chairman of the board will thousand dollars. - The fire companies ment. No . President has ever ad- be created. George J.'Gouldis slat- jfrom Charlotteville and Clifton Forge Mourned .Congress, and the chances ed for that nosition. ? . ''..; j aided fire fighting. The chief loss was are that if" President Taft adjourns Georerf' J. jGould was . re-elected sustained bylhe Staunton Milling Congress to prevent our. curing out president.' of the Texas. Pacific Rail- Company, whose plant was totally de- rages in the Payne"-Aldrich-Smoot tar- J n I . M ' ' Hm. Ail Vl A I 4 1 1 " j. 1 1 1 - A, " wav. His son, Kingaon uouia,..wai str0yea. me nre to tuiumm w ltt Diii,rne win noi De auie to ww- chosen vice president. wholesale district. Another Airship Is to Fly or Swim. Marblehead. Mass.. ;Mch..'21? Engi neers in the employ of the BuTgess Co. & Curtiss are working secretly on a new combination of boat and aero plane, which will be tried out for the first time in North Shore waters next summer. It was designed by W. Star lin? nurses the vacht builder, and will be a regula tion- size Burgess- Wright biplane, equipped;, with two canoe-shaDed hollow air chambers rigged side by side underneath the biplane, and connected by aDori201131 plane, which can be raisedbf lowered at the will of the operator. Iowa Turns Down Woman Suffrage. Des Moines, Iowa, March 21. The Iowa Senate this afternoon defeated the woman suffrage resolution ' by a vote of 27 to 21. mand onethird of the votes of .the electoral -college and there will be hardly; enough Republicans in the House to call the ayes and nays." INSURRECTOS MARE- READY FOR A COMBINED ATTACK -That Francisco ,' Stocks Today. New, York" March 21. Wall Street. There were few changes at the open ing of the stock market, trading being dull and barely steady. Railroad stocks were rather heavy in early dealings Their decline was in a measure offset by imbp'rovements in some industrials Prices in the third hour ruled at about the' low level of the forenoon There was Very little stock market ed. - There was almost an impercepti Kl raso, Marcn ax. xuai. iu.wi .Aai,lrwr nr,oa nrinir th The inventor hones to obtain a Bpeed Madero. with onethousand Insurrec- . ... . . . 'ol.a of thirtv miles an hour while the half tos. onerating south of Casas Grandes bird, half -boat like biplane is upon' the. Mexico, and' General Orozco, with water, and then the rear oi me piauo ejgnt hundred men, are arrauBi"A connecting the two air chamber will tnft!p forces with the intention of mak- be denressed and the front elevated ln eciSiVe , attack In case peace . ai. i a - i . . . until the biplane ricochets over ( u negotiations fail, was announcea m water. Slowly but surely, it wm rise iu insUrrecto circles today. a flying height, in the opinion or tne ARRESTED AT BRIDAL FEAST inventor. afternoon. Most or the leaders uiu mately . worked back to a parity .with yesterday's closing. BALUNGER INTENDS TO SUE PINCHOT, ET AL wmmaKFWFmm Unexpected Postponement, Without j Railroad Officials Decline Public Reason BeingGiven, of the Cabinet Meeting Today Mexican Question Would Have Been Consid ered. v Boston, March 21. Further details concerning great .suffering among the ed of;' them a periodical account of j people of .Asiatic. Turkey, as" the re- their, stewardship. i.sult of the coldest winter in many .rrhis system secures the agents I years, have been , received by the re- freedom from undue interference durr lief saociatiohs. Missionaries write ingt teir - terms ' of ' office,' thus giving f r0m the Interior thait is a fequent thpni ' tfme n wnrt nut anv (Hvett occurrence f or children . to be frozen problem, land to submit it to the-test in their beds at nighlrapd for adults Of -e'marlf'Tina hofnro Is nnnilomno I tO PerlStt On Ule. rOadS. v , . "':'-., Abuses of power occur under an forms I - of government. . ' French Admiral Calia at Whit House. Renresentativeai chosen to "make Washlngtn,;rMaih?2XPresidelit laws fqrrStater'NaUQnitaVe ttot WeaJ 'hls 1 jJtternoon , recv-;4mtaa. ' j,v ; c aiways iaitniui . to xneir tniss. .imirJ?&' w .v1- v" i f.H?.?,-? gliBaefunmortaflce of ; tne nAuonalK nation are directed has, as a rule, pre; j accuiiumuitsu,.iu me uis. nwusc -ug RPTVArt It frftrn thA rhrriiT.tlor. knrl the! French Ambassador' JUSSerand. 'f inefficiency of many of the State legis latures. The history of the latter , has Overtures Made By the Striking Firemen-- been too dfteh a history bf venality Much' Talk of Strike Soreadina I ond stimirtitv. i Though Efforts Continue For a Set-j; 4jBut is the remedy to be found in tlement. Washington, March 21. The regu- ar Cabinet meeting scheduled for to-' day was cancelled by President Taft i at the -last moment No statement was made'' giving the reason for this action, but it was said to be due to the absence from the city of several : Cabinet members. It was expected the ' Mexican . situation ' might be dis cussed at the Cabinet session. The i postponement occasioned some sur' prise. the overthrow of the whole system of representative government? Politi- 21. Overtures! cal and social reformers alike are F DEAD ON "LIBRARY FLO OR New York, March 21 Frederick S. S. Gillis, a wealthy, retired v lawyer, was found dead, from a bullet-wound, in the library of his apartment, over looking Central Park, late last night. . The -coroner has. not, yet determined whether the shooting, was accidental or suicidal, i : . . - i t . ROOSEVELT MADE SPEECHES IN LOS ANGELES TODAY Los Angeles, March 21. Theodore Roosevelt today came into California for a two days' stay. He delivered an address before the Y. M. C. A, this mornings and this afternoon he addressed the High School and upper evade pujbils, leaving immediately af terwards for Pasadena. The Colonel leturns to Los Angeles Wednesday. Cincinnati, March for a settlement of the strike of whits prone to advocate the overthrow of a firemen, of the Cincinnati, New 5 Or- system rather than -the more difficult leans and Texas Pacific Railroad ha v- task of selecting fitagents to conduct ing been rejected by officials of the the system, and of the bringing otnn- road there is a renewal of talk that I just stewards to account. Ithe firemen of the entire Queen, and! "What are judges but Impartial ar- urescent system may De caiiea out on i bitrators to wnom any one pi us may a sympathetic strike. The proposition be i compelled at any moment; to - turn j tui a seiucuicMi buuuuiicu uj .u.e i i iur yruiemiuii ui uic, uuiu vi iuujioi- resentatives of three railroad Broth-j ty? What will become of "that pro- waterways. Only a vexatious revenue erhoods. Conductors, Firemen and tectlon If bur system of governmenfl tariff burdens the exchange' of trad Trainmen to General Manager Horace I should subject him to the despoiling and commerce between us. The. ag- Baker of the railroad, was turned j rage of the mob when asserts the su-J gregate mount of Canadian products L down, the railroad omciais saymg nremacy of the law In the face oi un-i is not large. The amount oi auues they could not accept it without ; re-J just clamor? Who of us will be se,- collected by us upon them is lncon- versing the position taken . when ' the I cure in all hat we hold dear if ourl siderable: the amountr collected by firemen's representatives called on judges can only retain their places by Canada . upon our exports'.tp her them before the strike was ordered. consulting the passing f fever of the shores is trivial.. Her labor-is of , the President Carter, of the Order of Rail- crowd instead of the laws of the i land? same character asNmrs. N6 principle road Firemen, ,Js here watching? the "A glib, cheap answer Is madeby of protectiono our7 home Industry Is strike. He would make no statement the advocates of purely democratic therefore Involved" in establishing, the regarding. the efforts being made to I eovernment when objection Is made! greatest freedom of trade and corn- bring ahput a settlement, or whether to their schemes: 'Yew dp not ""trust I merce between the United States and as a last resort the men on the en- thft neonle.' thev say. On the. contra, Crfnada. . - ;; " tire Soutnetn Railway system would ry, iti is thy who do not trust the the . freedo the navigation bp. called out. He said the "firemen neonle. Their wholes program is based! nfr thd lakes has brought wealth and are getting impatient.'? The company -the assumption that the people prosperity to both peoples, so must claims to be moving all freight1 ex I are unfit or unable to choose honest the' inevitable freedom of commerce f. v- Shipping Interests Getting, Together. Cologne, uermany, March r 21. T-' Trans-Atlantic shipping . representa tives met today to discuss several dis puted points now standing in the way of renewal of the Atlantic. Conference pool agreement. The deliberations are private. cepting through freight from connect ing lines. 1 TRAINS ARE RUNNING "" T TODAY IN HD ORDER S82.QOO RECEIVED TO DATE Washington, March 21. Richard A. FOR CHINESE Bridegroom Taken From Reception in Breach of 'Promise fcuit. Trenton, March 21. Taken f rom his Ballinger, ex-Secretary of the Interior, bride of fifteen minutes to ,( answer i wno left for the West yesterday, will nhore-P nreferred by anotther woman, hflErin a libel suit against Gifford Pin 0 - - .tAA - - .-. . Thnmas Foster gave Dauu in oww mhot. and others; as soon as ne nas rest- fnrR Justice Adrian R. Naar and re-1 ea'from the duties of his office that 'lx tr. hia wedding reception. - I tent .him-"hiiHv during the closing Washington. March 1 21 For reliefl hnma dcnlnnt. Foster ' ' Was r.ro lMimhetwv Rpfnrp de- of tlie f,,hinese famine and plague suf- . AiQ ruTnn.who says that I ,.wt. . noitino-ei . taan'Arr' t;i- fnilnwlns , i . . .... I matte ; F ." ,-- " V"- I Uttl MUb, xnMOV . .. j if'rers the Stat Department has re-1 -iW'--.iftt June-' to 'marry.! ' -Aa in Pinhnt. and -his cf -'ived twenty-five thousand dollars I evening he married Miss companies ' in their plot to injure and from the Christian . Herald, making ro I ,-RWArt-5.The ''ceremoiiy.was. per-l flofn .me Inronose taking r ample total from that sourCe of eighty-two - med by Rev. Guy U Brown, pas- Ume pianping a' legal campaign for thousand dollars, including" flour; ship-K s -.a. - Central Baptist. church; ; Lre have given the l"d to China from Seattle on tne mrakta had scarcely begun to l-uhiocf no mature reflection regarding . . . - mm di . . x j i r . . . .. - ... . i , -auhjjorc uurora. rne money i" -atfl w,OTrv at tte weftQins ai -wucu thB iurisdiction in wnicn to proceea Oahlfd in TTnUaJ Cnrao MlnlfttPr Cal-1 ' - ... i ' I : - V,t,.ci ' , . ' " -' "ucu ufAKs .y i tne Drwegrouiu . wjm", t. v , .ior acuy o ,yi y uvocum6or , -. oun. at Peking. fn distribution. , . I , .;, ... v t -"' i - : . ' - h. sinner." 5c. Packages of I. L. ,May & Co's Oh, You Orchestra. .. . l j - "V V.- 'Xa t Frh Vegetable and Flower Seed U ni . . .. . i.f'oionriiran-.ijuuiu tuiucuj u."..i tj - ,tt v.iassv mucin h tho urfinflureuea-! yw. -r ........ . J uw. tra every night, Sing Hear Mr. Henry 'It's Always Somebody Else." Grand Theatre today. It. COHEN T EXPENSE OF 1,500 Washington March 21. Of '3,505 ac- ceptanpes from State militia officers of i the War- Department's invitation and faithful representatives. . I between us result in 4 closer lnpmacy "Under such a system, the people between our peoples and. greater gain abandon all self-restraint and the ne- to each. The nations will sooner or .occitir nf enhpr second thought, basedi later brine about this freedom of on accurate information and . through! trade between them. A decade will discussion before condemning their not elapse after this shall have been servants, ' V. v. ,i - :' established when men would no. more "Sucr theories have already found go back to the-present system man expression in constitutional law and the' people of Ohio would desire to ven in our eastern States there , are I establish a proteetrve tarm on imyui- Chattanooga. Tenn.. Marcn a a. a - t. . . v--; ....... I Z:. . - xx v Rtfltpment. was issued today -by the upon these notions as a guspe Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Us to bring salvation to a people , sit- Pacific railway that all .trains are run- ting in aaritness. , ning between here and Cincinnati for " The Attorney General in conclus on the first time in good order, sinCe the strongly . euuseu f J'off white-firemen went on strike. Thirty- Plan for, reciprocity : - .Cyadj, five negroes are working as firemen pointing ui mat me wu,i 6f -. i.x DaMiilp ThAinage OI me aiuwwau.iucivonuiB statement says the white non-union rine for the year 1909, registered at men are on the runs between uaxaaieM" ".V r o,c9 and Danville and thence . to Cincln- 5W,3 tons, anae .rV 481 tons. : ne saia: ,. xms Yfsi.wui merce is the result ;of . freedom of navigation' of . these 'waters. Our neighbors to the x northward - are of common origin s with ,ns.;. They, speak bur language, have . a similar form of nati. NEWSPAPER MAN. I LL to participate in the army maneuver3 1 Business Manager of New York Jour hundred, it was decided, will be sent .NewTork, March 21 Thos. T.-Wil- government, ana pursueune iaea48, under i Federalappropriauon. - These uams, . ousiness manager oi me . i xuejr 4 " e .?-- -tjt w4ii k. .rtinn 1 flPrflin? tri- th p Vnrir Rvpnlne'Joufnal. la' dangerously 1 ways that bear: our increas In .com " vw-w O T J .v . r ' , . . I . . - ' a. strength' of the various State militias, ill, of erysipelas and a complication of merce from- tne nortnwestern - otaies. ntnQM w rtirn miKt fin in lit thp i HiapasPH Williams is a prominent ng: to tne sea. axuw wu6.iuicu expense of their State, "The accept- ure in the newspaper world. fication is to b4 found along the three ances were. rgceived' tqday from . sev- ft , t - .- ' -? ' oo,itiV,iindian nictiire: wyi -'ha restrictions ,1m raising scenes.. Grand Theatre today. I pede our commonuse oi the great enty-fourjnilitla 'officers of the District by the drandOrches " WgjyJJC today.'-7-" -it.'-J i iie pali -Wt-'Oayloil'tf. v-:-iatc f Kdatucft7. inlUtia -vi; v-. ..vv; f rkladns BCcaWs;;: Oxd-'TlieaMl-today. I pedo r1"1 "The welfare of the States is bound up In that of the nation. Stability or. government, a wise conservatism which does not lightly cast off the institutions j. under which we have greatly prospered, because of. passing abuses ; thesq things are ; essential ; to domestic happiness and prosperity, as ' well as to' the continuance of peace f ui; friendly and profitable relations --N' with our neighbors. The constant; loyalty of the people of Ohloand their interest in . national affairs ,wiu ' con tribute much to the attainment of this result. .The days of . Isolate national life are past We, can no longer look - . at ' our next door neighbor as aliens ; or( strangers. . Their interests are "in a large measure bound ; up : with ours : In the continued and 'closer union of y the Anglo-Saxon : peoples T.. lies " the x world's best .hope for its ' continued ' ; peace .ahd . prosperity." 1; . ; :v; v 5c; Packages of C. L.May;& Co's. Fresh Vegetable and Flower- Seed ! lc: I ner nackage at Gaylord'S. r'i-' 'It. .riVv-.-ivf::.';, v. V' '4 -v;
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