[THE] REMAIN ON GUARD To Stay at Vera Cruz Until Break is Settied. WILL AVOID ALL FOVORITISM No Time Has Been Fixed For the Transfer Of Control Of Vera Cruz To the Mexican Authorities. Washington, D. C.-— Official an Bonpeemnent that the American troops ould not be withdrawn from Vera — before October 11 and that no time had been fixed for the transfer of control of tha port to Mexican au thoritie 8 was accepted as meaning that Ge neral Funston's not be rdered until anza-Vvilla settled order republic out that if the troop: be factions | forces will the Car and home break has stored in the It was pointed were withdrawn before tween had been adjusted Interpreted as an indication of favorit toward the party to which the] port Vera Cruz was surgender Officials however, that fit highly probable several detac! would be withdrawn from Vera the next two been the trouble the Constitutionalist the action would be ism of sald, was ments weeks, force to remain as long warranted. The nd {8 expec th n Hve nin five circumstances battleship Rhode Isla arrive at ‘ruz wi relieve the th October 11 pany of masines, fourth, will be mo naval station by the Ou its way north ted to \’ ars vera { Nor It is pos Dakota, due to leave sible probably the Twenty that a com taken to the Guantana North Dakota SENATOR SMITH SPENT $5,500. Contributions Toward Cam paign Primary Amounted To $600 papers COTTON CROP IMMENSE Government Says It Will Approximate 15,300,000 Bales A for 15 the part ng board in rop of ment of report of the was 73.5 per ng which showed mndition oD on ent. of a cotton bring iantity point of si States grown bales were 13.703. 25 condition indi 2,000 bales 14,15 in 1812 The ates a yiel 8.000 there 000 bales September d of about 200 pounds of lint per acre, which plied the 836.960.0000 a« 463.000 bales cent year to estimated res An of the acreage is Allowing for would 15 produce average of one abandonment production of 15,300,000 bales MARSHALLS WEDDED 19 YEARS. Vice-President Says # He “Was Fool for Luck.” Washington, D. C.—"}¢ you get the right wife, marriage is a great institu tion and in that respect, | was a fool for luck,” declared Vice-President Mar shall, commenting on his nineteenth wedding anniversary. “I would not dare give advice to young men on this great subject, however, because if they were not so lucky as I have been they might blame me.” The Vice-President and Mra. Marshall gave an anniversary luncheon at the ( apitol. NOW ITs EAU bE POLOGNE. French Change Name Of Perfume Be. cause Of Petrograd. Paris.-~The example of the Czar, who changed the Russian capital's name to Petrograd to eliminate the German “burg,” is being followed in France. French perfume manufac. turers have decided henceforth to call eau de cologne “eau de pologne.” a ee (Copyright) Withdraws $3,000,000 From | Accused Institulions. REVOLT LEADERS PLAN PROBE OF LABOR PROBLEMS The Rockefeller Foundation Starts Investigation. TO MAKE SCIENTIFIC STUDY “Dellberately Attempting To Grapple With the Most Complicated Ques. tion Of Modern Times.” —Can. adian In Charge. of being world,” “For well throughout the New York the | mankind they characterized it, the Rockefeller Foundation announ auguration of an investigation the problem of Industrial relations and a appointment of Hon . Mad met Reported Divisions in His Army are Confirmed. “Blacklist” Named Were Will Redeposit the $3,000, 000 Elsewhere. To Work From, All Country Banks it had had found he New York banks had charged 6 per cent The “blacklist” was made up on ports by national banks fixed date of the banks on a known none far as which Government de are posits had an why it mainta withdrawn has opportunity explain ined a large ROUGH HANDLING OF PARCELS. Postal Employes To Be Held Account. able For Damage. orders for in the matter issued by Burleson. Em- Washington, D! ( Strict exercises of greater of parcel post employes were care handling mail by postal Postmaster General ployes are warned that they will be held accountable for any damage re sulting to the mails for which they are responsible. KILLS SELF AND WIFE. . Man Uses Pistol On Woman and Then Ends Own Life, Trenton, N. J.<Frank Haughawout shot and killed his wife, from whom he had been estranged, while the lat- ter was upon her way to work, and then turned the revolver upon himself, inflicting a fatal wound. Several per sons witnessed the shooting. SUNSET LIMITED ROBBED. Passenger Badly Injured By a Train Bandit. Los Angeles, Cal Southern Pacific train No. 101, the Sunset Limited, reported to have been held up near Col- ton by two bandits, one of whom shot and badly injured a passenger while grappling with the conductor, Urbina Said To Have Taken Durango City—Vilia's Secretary Announces Plan To Halt Fighting Throughout Mexico. El Paso, Texas divisio border BRYANS MARRIED 30 YEARS. Secretary and Wife Lunch Together At State Department Bryan ted took and him Department en O8COT where thelr car The togethe was Secretary trance, wailing wae ringe was reat of afternoon and sightseeing. It portunity the gpent the has Institut the Smithsonian Art visit Gallery Bryan She the Corcoran Mr. and Mrs October 1. 1884 Baird, daughter of laird, of Perry. 1 children—Mrs. R. B. Owen, of Eltham Kent, Eng.; Willlam Jennings Bryan Jr., of Tucson, Ariz.. and Mrs. Richard of Lincoln, Neb were married was Miss John They have three and OUT OF INTERLOCKING BOARDS. Judge Gary, Of Steel Corporation, Re. signs Directorate. New York.-~Elbert H. Gary, chair man of the United States Steel Cor poration, announced that he had re which he except had been previously where these com- poration. The last company from which Judge Gary resigned as a direct. Previ in the last 12 months, TWO WOMEN KILLED. Train Hits Their Automobile At Union. town, Pa. Uniontown, Pa « Mrs. Matilda Bridge, of Franklin, Pa., and Mrs. Mar. garet Craft, of Brownsville, Pa., were killed, and Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Town: send, of Uniontown, seriously injured when the automobile in which they were riding was struck by a Baltimore and Ohio passenger train at a crossing here today. ren de the Rock liberately URGES FEDERAL FISH LAW | States Have Failed Of Duty, Says Con. gresaman Linthicum. DC Lidnthic father { Washington, J. Charles the before | protection of | rie d his fight | Fisherieg Society, Washington. Mr. Linthicum, in an ad dress, told the gathering, which in cludes many State fish commissioners, that the States have go far shown their inability to protect the food fish, and the time bas arrived when the National Government must extend its protect ing arm to conserve the fish supply of the nation Represent Baltin leg for ative ¥ Oi the um of slation Congress Federal American fisheries before the in ore {| who is | pending Car American seasion in now PZACE CONFERENCE OCT. 10. Chiefs To Try To Settle Carranza.Villa Dispute, Aguas Calientes, Mexico agreement to cease all ments immediately and troop to call tionalist chiefs together here on Oc. tober 5, preparatory to a general con. vention October 10, was agreed upon at the first conference between Villa and the Carranza peace commission ers. The purpose of the convention op the 10th of October is to interchange ideas about settling the Carranza-Ville dispute and re-establishing order throughout the republic. | The Markets NEW YORK No. 2 red, 110; Wheat Spot easy; No. 2 bard, 110; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 112; No. 1 Northern Manitoba, 115% nominal, ¢ { f But falo Futures were without transac tions. Beptemuber, 117: December, 118%; May, 126%. Corn—8pot easy; ¢ 1 [ to arrive; prime, Bic utter Creatiery 80%c; firsts, 27% @ 29%; @27, packing stock, current, Q@201% Fges—State, Penns by bennery whites gathered wh Dre Poultry —Western frozen, 15@tlc: keys, 21@25. 14 ern No. 2 yellow, 86 he Argentine, strictly delivered extras, nominal, seconds, No and yivania ites, 28@ 35 seed fowls V6 poultry wie PHI lots in spot and LADELP} ex] Maryland 1 and Pe 21; Ohio, rolls snnsaylvania, 1 West Virglr 19; Ms d airy 19'%4@ 20; 190 gtorepac rolls, 1 G2 ked land, Virginia and Pennsylvania prints, 10% G20 Cheese-—Jobbing 18e¢c. Eggs lots, per 1b, 170 Maryland, Pennsylvania and nearby firsts, 27: Western West Virginia firsts, 27: firsts, 24. Reerated and eers, “%@ le higher dive Poultry-Chickens, old hens, heavy, 17¢; do, old hens, small to me dium, 16; do, old roosters, 11: da young, smooth, 16417; deo, rough and staggy, 15%. Ducks, musecovy, 140 18¢; do, spring Pekings, 2 Iba and over, 15; do, spring puddle, 2 Ibs and over, 14; do. smaller, 13; do, Indian runners, 13. Pigeons, young, per pair, 150 20¢; do, old, per palr, 20 Juinea fowl, old, each, 20¢; do, young, 13% Ibs and over, aw, “ly Southern rehandled firsts 25@30; do, smaller, each, 15@ 20. Live Stock 8T. LOUIS. ~Hogs--Plgs and lights $7.60@ 8.90; mixed and butchers’, $3.78 @8.90; heavy, $8658.86. : Cattle-~Native beef steers, 37.500 1085; cows and belfers. $6@9.65: stockers and feeders, $5@ 7.650; Texm and Indian steers, $6@8. cows and heifers, $4@6.5¢; native calves, @11 Sheep — Native muttons, $405; ‘ambs, $707.60. 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