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JANTTARY 32, 101C SEVEN CAP MAKERS ARRESTED IN STRIKE; RELEASED ON BAIL Detectives Allege Youths Were Intimidating Persons Enter ing Building nt Juniper and Vine Streets 200 "BLOCKADE" PLANT Six nrronti were made nmong the strik ing capmakers rtt the plant of Prnnk T Hold, nt Juniper nmt Vine trect todm Thoc nrrcstcd were 17-vcnr-oid hovs, who, city detective nl eged, were Intimi dating persons entering the hulldlnR They were Samuel Kookv ta Sluel Street, Knrl Itubln, SSJ North Mirshnll street, Abe AiiRerp, U Cntlinrlne stieet Frank lilken, 031 Nntth Marshall street Samuel IVInRout, Hon North Hnmlolpb street, nnd David Bonsc, "il" North Mb street Jacob Sliver, 810 North 1th street wn also nrroted when llcnjnmrn K ttnen burg, 1513 North street, Mild Silver trlnl to put out his eic Silver li i lelenied by Magistrate Pennock when nsenhurs refused to ntuner the questions uf hi" own lawjer The rest weie released un der MOO ball to keep the ponr Store than 200 oiiiir cnptinkers are marching In rlmp foimntlon up and down In front of the cap world Thci marched out on strike the lender snv, for the reason that the were refused by olllcers of the compiny the "iluht to ordanl7e, and a cumtnlttec from their midst vvni refused a In a ring The strikers mnrrh verv i-lnnlv tip ami down In front of the factory In solid columns, two abreast The line of pickets would make the lungcst on record If stretched out. The .votlthful plrls nnd men arc led by "Mother" Hloor, suffrage leader, famous union orRanler and Socialist. "This Is a new Idea In picket dun." said .Mother llloor today "The trouble wo gencratly hnve Is In keeping the pick ets within the bounds of the law Thev generally Ret so excited and filled with ti sense of Injustice at the thought of others taking their places that thc la violent hands on the 'scabs Then thej ale nr rcBted, nnd thlt Is npt to make sonic of tho other pickets too timid to be useful. If we keep movliiR nnd do not touch those roIiir or coming fiom wnik we can not bo nrrested e have had groat sur cess here Tin re are nnlv 21 workers left in tho Bhops Half of this number will Join us tonlKht and we will have the management on Its knees In no time. They hae had to turn awaj buy era ami recnll salesmen " Mrs. llloor said that the romp'inv had refused to listen to such a thlnir as or ganlzatlon of Its empIocs, nnd foi tlin reason the strike hail been called Tin Idea Is to form a branch of tho Interna tlonal Capmakers' t'nlon, the hcadtii.ir. ters of which mo In New Yoik 'Whole United Slates Shoutd Thank Her" Safs Roosevelt sm M.a8 1 jt 'BANANA TRUST' JURY ASKS INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING COSTS Questions Apparently Indicate- Small Hope for Plaintiff in Long-Drawn-Out Suit for $15,000,000 Damages COURT WANTS VERDICT "BRUMBAUGH CAN'T LEAD LOCAL OPTION FIGHT," CRIES PASTOR Rev. William Yeomans Threat ens to Bolt "Dry German town" Rally if Gover nor Speaks PROTEST IS APPLAUDED She (i Mrs. Jano Dectcr Ripnin, chief piolmtion officer of the Mu nicipal Court. "Her work appear ed most indliponsulilo," saitl Roosevelt after his courtroom visit. "She is the kind of public servant for whose existence not only Philadelphia but tho whole United SUitos should be thankful." Confession that she hud abandoned her week-old ihllil on a dootstep on Master stiiet, near Pith, wns made to police of the .Id stiect and ralrmount avenue sta tion todaj b Irene I'nlbor, 12 Mats aid, of 421 Noith fth stliut The woman broke down after her nrrest and aiinilttt .1 It was true she had abnn doncd the b.ibv, but only, she said, as u last revolt, when she saw she could not poslbly pioilde foi It The child Is III the Philadelphia Hospital, when- It was taken aftci the woman on whose doot sttp It was left had uotlllcd the police I Twins weie born on December IS the Cnlber woman told the police .it the .Id street and Kali mount nvtinie station Khe hoped to be nble to provide for both clildi en. but when she was not, she be- Formation of Gicat Civic Committee ' Hevid hoi nnlv course lav in taking one CONFESSES LEAVING HER BABY ON DOORSTEP Mother of Twins Says She Could Not Provide for Both Children The Jurv In the $15,000,000 "Banana Trust ease came Into court today to ask Jodirc Thompson for mote Instiuc- lens from the tenor of thilr questions It looks now as If thev .vlll leach an asreement nppni cully there Is not much hope In Mini foi tho plaintiff. The Jurv has been out since ,1 p m. Thursdiv Yeslcidiv It seemed ns If It was hope- . ., " Usftv hung," but this morning's ques-! J;"", unit had to do With costs If on npree- "uVl ni'Mit t-h tt'il be icaihcd, and Hint tent It t.eir tr Hip double tleiilicllon thai the 12 nun would Bret loRother. and 111 favor of the deremlnnt Scow Wharton t'oppei was the only represintntlve of the defendant, tho I nlteil fruit ('oinpnnj. In court All the Minefields Rtenmshlp Contp,in.v atloriievs were present The iiuestlon the Jury asked tho court was this: "In the event of the Jury coming to nn agreement have they tho disposal of the i lists'" JuiIko Thompson answered! "Mv answer to that tiliestlon Is 'no.' " Then he nnd n nc mill itucsllon pissid up to li 1 in bv the foi email, and did not lead It aloud, hut frori the substance of Its ansvvci, Indicated that the innt-'il.il covered was essentially the (mine as In the first note He told the lumrs tho costs question was determined bj Hvv; that thej had nothing to do with It Ho lenilndtd them of the long time tnken up liv the case, and told them thej should lie able to le-ich an nRieemetit lie pointed out that tile question was ono of dnmiiRi'i foi nl legcd Injuries siiKtiilui'd and that the ipiestlou of putilMhltiR tho defclidanl wtis In nowise Involved I'ollowliiK .ludRe Thompson's discourse, the Juiors again totlittl The ic.ison, It Is believed, that their quistloiis nbout the costs In the event of nn iiRicemeiil foiisli'idows a verdict for the I'nltid I'rult Company, Is tint In the quci-tlon .icstcid.ti the Juiors asl'o 1 foi insttuetloim on points which should that thej were still tonildilltiK the question of the Shi i man law and had not prut even o fat as damages Thev hiR.in thdi deliberation"! at S ,!0 this moiuiliR, nnd c.ime Into mult at 10 Last nlRlit thc.v workid until II o'clock. Opposition to Oovernnr HmmbnUKlt as n Iccnl option leader has thientened such serious dissension nmnni; Ihc members J of the No-Mccnse l.canue, who ale IlKht Inn for a "diy" Hermantown that II wns , believed probable tod.iy that he would not tecelve an Invitation to addiess a lnll which Is plntmcd us n lendlnR featuie of the cnmpalRii The Hev Wlllinin Vcomans has made elimination of consideration of the el nor as a leader of the nntl-llquor men In Doctor Urumbaimh's home ward the condition of his continuing his work with the otbei members of the leiiHUe, and his icmnlks to that effeet were re ceived with cheerlnif nnd applause bv pail of the audience In St Stephen's Methodist l'plscop.il t'htiich, f lei man low n nvciiuo above Manhclm street, last liUhl. "If I hnve to stand alone, t think It Would he holler to hnve some one other than Doctor lliumhntiah to lead us," le clnled Ml. Yeomans He Is pastor of the Chestnut Hill Preshvteilan Chinch. It had been proposed that the Oovcrnor be Invited to load and speak at a tallv In the rleimnntown V M C A, on Feb ruaiv is One of the loeakeis Biild tho flovirnor wns expected to addiess a men's Hlble class mecthiR at HI .Stephen's on Kobiimrv 17, and that It would he a Rteat chance to Ret the Oovernoi to loii tlnue as u lendei of the nnlls.iloon tul-llts SusiSn FRANK OSUSTZ PltlNCK HERE IN SECfi Counselor of Germnn Embassy Rcso- lutcly Excludes Visitors Bent on Obtaining Information Prince HnDsfcldt-Trachcnberff, coun selor to the Herman Kmbassv hi Wash Incton, Is sloppliiR nt the Hltz-Cnrlton. N'umerous Oermnns nre vlsltlnp him. So much for tho 1'rlnce, nnd not a line more, If ho hns nnvthhiR to sny nbout It. Not even Cnplnln Hoj-Hd himself nor the most secretive of German dlplomnts In this countrj has outdone tho care with which Trlnce Hatzfeldl Rliards himself In his suite from the prying American publh Visitors may Rllfte swiftly to the hotel desk disappear In nn elevator toward the Prince's suite nnd cmcrRO Inter on hur ried feet, but no word of their mission nor of the reason the Prince Is here Is nllowed lo leak out of the hotel Ills onlj compinlon Is the Princess, his wife To foicstnll any efforts that mlRht be I made to question htm, the Prince left word at the desk Hint newspapermen mlRht ns well not wnlt for him. He also wnrned the hotel telephone operator nRiilnst rnlllng his room on any pretext nl all The Prince nrrlvcd Inst night. WIDOW HERE FIRST TO BE COMPENSATED BY A MUNICIPALITY Her Husband, a Street Cleaner, Was Killed at Work, and So She Will Be Paid Ac cording to Law FIRST CASE OF ITS KIND MINOR JOllS DISTRIBUTED DARBY MURDERVK BURIED AS DETECi SCAN FUNERAL THRri Belief That Murderer Tiv to Scene of Crime Causal Close Watch on ) Visitors INQUEST NEXT WEE! Mary Davis, housekeeper for J Coltlnswood of Darby, who vis, 3 While dcfcndlm? do,. ..i . IV" wns hurled this afternoon f Mnny detectives nnd 0facIMi ,ilJ people filed hj the ctm'A A widow, sick nnd Rrlef-strleken bv the loss of her tiushimt. wns notllled todav that she will be the (list vvomnn In this It was then that Mr Yeomans Jumped State to lecelve compensation for the to his feet nnd piotested Ills speech, death of a mini In municipal employ which was applauded, was a sensational She Is Mrs. Mary OsustA whoso hns- cllin.ix to a iwclliiR that had been hatiil, Prnnk Osiisti', wns killed nt 2Slh niaiked bv enthusiastic piopncclcs that and Diamond streets several divs apo, It Is "now oi never" the time to niakn when be was iltnnliiR the stiect. and was (icrmautowu "n dtv town" bv lllltiR nil crushed between two mntorti licks, Osilstz URalti each IXDEI'KXDKXTS LAV PLANS FOB HEPUHLK'AX UEI-0U.M Arnonp Them A plan for reform within the llepub llcnn party, which will Include the fm mation of n committee with civic activi ties on a much iarRer scale than the t'om- mlttee of One Hundred or the Committee of Sevcnlv, has been roimulated by the Independents , The first movo to carry out the plan wns Kjnnjle jestcrday nt a luncheon Riven b Tohn C Winston and attended by 40 other men who have been pinmlnent In Inde pendent politics In Philadelphia for many years, - There will also be harmony on the is dolcRates-.it-lnrRo to the Republican con vention, nnd upon the Con'ie.ssnieii-nt-largc. This wns decided upon todav The four ConRrossmeii-iit-l.irRo will .ill bo slated for le-eledlnn They ale John II K. Scott, of Philadelphia, Daniel P Lafean, of York, Thomas S Crimo, of WaynesburR, and Million M. Uail.ind, of PIttsburRh James V Woodwnrd. of PIttsburRh, tho only other cam'llate for S,ato Trcisurer, was amoiiR the inllcis received b .Sena tor Penrose In his otllce today. Other Oi Ranlzatton leaders who conferred with Tcnrose were Lieutenant Governor .Mc Claln, Robert McAfee. JikIro Kephnrt, V. Harry linker, Senntoi .Snjdei, Harmon -M. Kepliart and uilllnm I GallaRhcr. of them to the doorstrp of some comfoit- able-lookliiR home and lenvliiR It tin to This she did, two d.ivs befoie nirlstmas. Police have been lookltiR foi the mother since then, and, throiiRh talk In tho nelRliborliood, locatid her at 12.1 North fith stiftt, wheie she has lived foi sl months Mie will bo takin to the liith and Uxfoid stieets police Matlon and riuestlonid theie before an dlsiositlon of the asu Is made The child Is icported t" be In Rood health at the Philadelphia Hospital U. OF P. SCARLET FEVER INCREASES QUARANTINE Three Wards of Hospital Now Shut OlT to Prevent Epidemic BIG LINER IMPERILED IN GREAT GALE AT SEA Passengers Huddled in Cabin While the New York Rolled Helpless SVAV YORK, Jan 22 -Storms of un usual -violence wi-re encountered by the American liner N'ew Yoik, which arrived from Llvcipool toda, two da ovcidue. The New Yoik left Liverpool on Jan uary 12 PasshiR otf the Irish coast the Senator Penrose and Mnvor Smith villi I vvater was so iourIi that sho was tinablo hold nnother confmenn In Atlnntlr ritv ' to drop her pilot, who accompanied hei tonlRht and tomonou. The Senatoi to- I tf 'ew Yoik StroiiR rhIcs hcR.ui plIhiR ! dut recentb in tho stuiluus' ward bad day, after deUlnlitR to discuss the confer- "P "iRii seas on Miiuniay. nnu ior me ence be held with the Jlnj or In Clt Hall ' next t8 houis tho promenadu deck was last night, said that he "ivlll ste thu , awash. vne most seveio uiow came huniiav Another ward the students' ward Is on tho quarantine list toda nt the Univer sal Hospltnl, follow Iiir n decision of the physicians to take no chances with the scarlet revel epidemic ill mo university of Pennsylvniiln A student nnd n nurse aio ill with tho dlsense. three vvaids aie under quninntlno and two nurses lire under surveillance An outbreak similar to that of a Tew inuntbs iiro, when there were two deaths. Is feaied l the authorities, who mo usIiir men precaution to pi event furthoi Infection Two studi'nts, Hdward Pnisleo nnd Pi auk llazcrott, nie "niaiooned ' in the students' wurd. with nose tiouble Tho student now sullerliiR fiom the ninlaib was liijuied In the recent bowl liRht In which nnuther stiidmt was killed He Is Gordon S ( SiiijIIi, a sophomore' He was dlscharRed fionj tho students' vvnrd of the liospllnl a week nRO, aftci bcliiR app.uentb cured of 'a sIlRht concussion of the brain. When ho went to his homo at C121 Greene street, Germuntoun. he became III iiRalu, and tho famll) phjslclau deelnied jcstctilny that ho hlid contiacted scarlet lever In the hospltnl. It was learned jes- teida that u nurse who had pet formed ludlvldunl retnonstiaticc K.ilooti llcrnse The lenpue has ben cnhenrtenid by tho pi ei edent In West Philadelphl-i, wheie the l.lcenso I'oiirt hud pctmlttcd what ainouuted to a local option election In the vlclnltv or Mel nnd Mail.'t stieets to (ldeimlne w bethel oi not the lusldents ually wanted n ortaln saloon estab lished "U't us nppeul to the court to penult n similar vote in the ni-lRhboihond of everj saloon in (leimiintown, ' became the sIoriiii of the le.iRiio In Its 2-'d Waul IlRlit. IIiirIi t.oRiin, lilesiilent of the leiiRUe, and a inemljei of the St Stephen's Hlble class oiRiiniatlon, pioiiosed that the Gov ernor be Invited to addiess comltiR rallies "No," crbd Mr Yeomans promptlv. "he inn't had me If I have to stand alone," he repented, "I will tnke this stand Hut It seems that I am not alone In this " lie hail lefereme. In his cIosIhr plunsc, to the niiplaif-e nnd cheeiltiR with which his speech wns received. I.atci ho mnde this stutemeut "It does not Jiohoove me to ro Into nnv further details of mv rcmniks, nut of ic spect for St Stephen's Chinch and the meetltiR that was held there tonlRht "I have reason foi not wniitliiR Doctor III umlmiiRh to be the Icailei in this local option movement lie cannot lead nn-, and fiom the expiesslons of iimnv of those inesent tonlRht I should JiiiIrc there ate manv othei.s who will not penult him to lead them JUDGE RALSTON "SINKING RAPIDLY" Jurist's Condition More Critical Than at Any Time in His Long Illness Ainyor aRnln tonight and most piobably tomorrow ' Tho Major went to Atluntlc City this afternoon None of the principals would discuss the two conferences that were hold Inst nlRht. Senator Penrose wns closeted with .Major Smith for live minutes In the May or's office In fltj Ha t early In tho eve ning. It was just a friendly cnll." nc cordlnR to both the Senator and the Major, It wns the first time the Senator hns been Inside of C'ltj Hall since the Ash hrldfie administration, according to poli ticians. Tho Senator today, with a vviwu of his hnnd, suld "l ro over to City Hall frequently " Two hours after the Senator left Major Smith's office ConRressmnu William S Vare called on the Major and held a Iohr conferenco with him His call also was only a "frlendlj visit." he said George D Porter, Independent candidate for JInjor at the last election, and sev eral of the heaviest contributor to his campaign were amonR those who at tended. One of the men who was pn sent saia toaay mat me sentiment amonR ln dapondents toward returning to the Re publican partj In ordor to present u united front uRalnst tho Democrats In the presidential campaign this year. Is grow. Ins rapidly nnd that the movement would be started within a short time und would become ueneral amonR all the Indepen dent forcos. There was a pronounced sentiment at the luncheon In favor of effecting an or ganization that would mako the Influence of the Independents felt, not onlj this year, but In tho fulfilment of the pledges made by tho Republican party during the last campaign, Recanlless of any factional ilcht in tit Republican organization. It was decided at the luncheon, according to eoveral men -who were present, to organize a commit tee, which will have for Its purpose the following; A relentless war against "contractor rule" In the Republican party .Efficiency and economj in the admin istration, of Philadelphia affairs ppn competition and an absolutely free Held for all municipal contracts. A close scrutiny of all spciflcatIons for public work and for a rigid Inquiry Into the manner in which all public- contracts are fulfilled. The strict enforcement of the civ II serv ice law and the Sliern law regarding the participation of municipal employes In political activities. An unceasing tight against dual oltlce holding The purging of the registration lists to insure an honest vote These principles represent the consensus of opinion among those who attended the .meeting, it was authoritatively said to- idy, and when the proposed committee 4 nnnail It will Iia tho nuiswia night, when huse waves, rushed along by an SO-mlle-nn-hour Rale, rolled tho liner dutiReiouslj at nn aiiKle of 51 de grees None of the 3J pust liters sb pt thioURhout the niht The cabin pas seiiRers huddled In friRht In tho smoker One man wns hurled oleai across the Hinoker by a sudden luioh. Tho pas sengers pnssed a vote of thanks to the captain nnd - ten foi bringing them safely to port AmoiiR the New York's passcngeis were II jo Torfo, 22-j ear-old boil of Admiral Togo; Captain Shlio Yanianuchl. of the Japanese navj, and Lieutenant Governor liethea, of South Cuollna, who quit tho Ford peace paitj In Kciindlnnvin SLEEPLESS, HE TAKES POISON been sent to the Municipal Hospital Her name was not made public A conference with officials of the Itureau of Health was held jesterdnj at the Unlveislty It was decided after the meeting that It would not be necessarj' to (iiiarantlnc the entire hospital POLICEMAN SAVES LIVES OF TIIHBB TILUTEI) BY FIRE Kuilroad Crossing Watchman Ends Life in n Field John Mjers, for many jtars dnj watch man at thu little "neck" formed by the Now town brunch of the Philadelphia and Heading Halluaj and 2d street pike, at Fox Ch.ihc, killed himself todaj. Mi era, who was 60 years old, drank poi son In a field off Cottman street, nest of K stieet, this morning, in full view of pas sersbj'. He had tossed nil nUlit on a sleep less bed at his home, 1209 Cottman street, "Five Points,'.- fU-htlng the asthmu, from which he hud suffered for manj' jenrs Ills bod j was taken to the Krunkford Hospital and later to his home He la survived bj a widow and several children GETS .MOKE THAN HE ASKED FOR More Blessed to Give, Man Believes, So Is Given Three Months in Jail "It is more blessed to give than to re ceive," said a note which Charles Clark son, 1219 Hope street, presented to house holders on Hobart street, n ar Gtrard ave nue, while asking for moiicj to support his mother Police found Clarkson's story iv as false. Do jou believe In that sentiment?" Magistrate Stevenson usked Clarkson when he vas arraigned todaj. "1 do," was Clarkson's answer "Then I'll give jou three months In the House of Correction," the Magistrate announced. WALKOUT AT HOEHLING'S id nrmnrl it will Iia fn h niirnntta rt fm YH"Vs s ) fWW w working along these lines. 3Ir Porter held a long conference today Uh many of the other Franklin party ! leadera who are affiliated with him hi i hl right asralnst 'contractor rule" In tho Republican party They included Fred erick 9, Crake, Harry 8 Shaw of :he ttl ward.1 Altxts XJroeburner uf the 16th v,ard, and John (Ulahan, of the ISth varcJ- r- Rod Mill Closed When 75 Employes Quit Work THNTON NT. J., Jan As a re sult of a walkout of 73 emplojes In one of the boiler houses at the Iloebllng mills, in Hoebllng. N J , the rod mill of the plant is closed down and about 100 men of that department are out of work Tho walk out took place when (he bailsmen de manded an increase of a cents in hour In wages The management placed machinists, who are being paid 30 cents an hour, at work la the boiler house, but they were unable to perform the autles. Enough steam cculd not bo raised to operate the rod mill. Tbera, no disorder. Family's Escape by Stairway Cut OtT by Flumes Three persons were saved from death today In n lire which destrojed tho Rioiery ano duelling of Jacob Deltch, 1015 Portei stieet, bj Policeman Mc Goivan, of the Ith street and Sujdei ave nue station Deltch was awakened bv smoko pour ing Into his bedioom Ho aroused his wife and three children, and the family tried to escape by tho stnlrwaj They started to descend the stairs when all wero driven back bj- llnmes McGowan saw smoke pouring fiom tho windows, and, hearing the cries foi help, got a ladder nnd ran to tho rear of the house The pollc-mau climbed thiough a window, and gropini his uaj nloiiR the hallway caught Mrs. Deltch just ns she collapsed as a result of the intense heat. Ho cairied her to the street and nlso assisted Deltch and his daughter. Smile, from the house. David Deltch, a son. Jumped from n second-story window when surrounded bj (lames He was cut "l bruised Jacob Deltch received slight urns Hot li were attended at St Agues' Hospital The lire, which was of unkr.own origin, caused a loss of J1W0 WILSON MAY NOT IlKl'OKT ON MEXICO FOR WEEKS JudRO Robert Kalston'a condition Is moie critical than It has been at any tlmo In his long illness, uecordliiR to a statement bv Dr. Unhurt A Haic, one of the attending plijslcbms, todav "JudRe Italston has been sinking rapidly evei slnco he was admitted to the Jefferson Hospital," he said. JudRe Italston was removed to the hos pital from his home, 1W Spiuce street, about 6 o'clock Inst evening when ho suffered n .sudden relapse from what seemed certain leenvory from tho attack of pneumonia As the location of tho Inflammation could not be detci mined, an X-raj examination was mado at 1 o'clock this moi nlng The diagnosis. It was said, revealed that the Judge's long Illness had affected the brain nnd that he was suffcilng fiom meningitis. After the examination. Dr. Herbert i; Caipenter and Di Alfred Stengel, who hnd been attending the Judge together with Doctor Hnro and other phj'si clnus at tio hospltnl, iigieed that nn opeinti ould not be advisable. Tor seveia' i ' piioi to the examination It wns sai , t at the patient was in an un rmihcious condition and that his tern- peiatuie was veiy high Uverj effort wns made to keep the seriousness uf his condition from the jubllc. but as soon us It became known leading lawjcs, Judges and piomlnent men of nil walks of life besieged tho hospital for Information Judgo Italston is verj' popular. was an "i lira man" emplojed bj the munlelpnlltv ns a stiect elennei. lie was not u leRtilai mploje, obtain ing work onlv when other men weie III ot tumble thtniiRh other causes to pel form their dtletles In spite of this fart. Ills famllv will be entitled to compensi t luii, accoidltiR to uiiolllflal word sent to the wlilow this tunniltiR. Although the case has not let been brought to the at tention of the Wotkmen's Compensation Hoard In a IcruI win, theie Is little doubt that the city will compensate .Mis. Os tislz and her mill son, John, iiRed It. Cmust? was bulled this morning In the llolj Cioss Cenietcii nftet ieUlem mass In Hi LudiiiR's Catholli Church. 2Mb. and Mnstei streets. Itelntlvis -already hud ciiRiiRcd counsel, and the case Is now gaining leRal consideration The wldoiv was told sh would be compensated, but the amount is uncertain. The sum will be detei mined bj hot husband's waRcs Osustz's emiilovment was liregular and he received dlfTeient umounts nt different times according to the woik he was per fonnliiR Pi oof of his di nth with a state ment ooneernliiR the circumstances will be submitted to the Slate Department of Lobar and Indiistrv A petition will then be filed with W II Scott or GeorRo C. Klnudei, both of whom aie referees for the district of Philadelphia under tho wotkmen's compensation law TAFTMRIVES INCITY FOR SPEECH TONIGHT Directors Datosman and Mnko Appointments A number of small nppnlutmcnts wcio made todav bv Director Datesman, of the Department of Public Works, nnd In Iho tlutcnii of Health 1) Director Krtisen. Thn health appointments Included clerks In the burenti nnd the appointments In tho Wnter Uurcntl Included Albert It. Smith, 3U4 Kansom stieet, a filler tit tendnnl, nt $S00 n jenr. Thonins A. llodj, of Ashburner street HolmcsburK, n filter nttendntit, nt $S00, and Henjamltt M Tib ben, 4fi07 Kfnnkford nvenne, n store keeper, nt n snlnrv of $800 BLINDBOYSCOUTS" AMAZE SPECTATORS nln .!, . "'1.'"'" '"'C'MI nllll l,nl,l l n. .,.' '"r ln JIL( derer Is often attracted by som. ,15 power to view the face of bU ?l& lay In tho undcrlaklnK ub,lV"l Coroner Drewcs, everj fele 21 u..y . JInn noinl H-lbulc? 3 ?? Ku" ." "'J."" ""' "'" "tnnB,V2 Krusen ' " ""'" '"" nas held '" nl;lnl" """ s'orekeopers, li Perform Wonderful Stunts at Overbrook Institute Build Pyramids and Swim Like Fish CHINESE LAUNDKYMEN SUED President Thinks Rapid Developments Will Justify His Policy WASHINGTON, Jan 22. President Wilson may not respond to benator Kail's resolution, adopted bj the Senate, re questing information on this Govern ment's negotiations with Mexico, for ut least a month or six weeks. It was au thoritatively learned today that It may even be much longer A great mass of matter has been turned over to the Whlto House and from it must bo selected what the President desires to send to Congress. Much of this matter. It was stated, Is of a confidential nature and must be handled with great care. In addition, the situation In Mexico is declared to be developing so rapidly that there is scarcely a day when something does not occur to Inciease the bulk of the negotiations. It Is un derstood to be the hope of the President that before he (ends the data to Con gress conditions In Curra ma's country will have reached a point where they will constitute a plain testimonial that the Administration has pursued the rfsht course toward oiexico. The President's decision Is taken to. In dicate a belief that the demand for In tervention ind the protests against his course havo reached their highest point and that the plan to give Carranxa a chance, to prove himself has the Indorse ment of the country Failed to Pay Hack Sum Borrowed From Loan Society Won Peck and Yum Choug, Chinese laundrjmen, of list street and Haver ford avenue, who bonowed i!M from the Chinese Loan Societj, of 930 llaco street, nearly three jears ago (ailed to settle the debt. Whether It was duo to a slump In the laundry business, no one knows It Is believed, however, that tho Ameri can , laundries, which tall for shirts and collars and then return them In a neat bundle, hail much to do with the matter by taking awaj part of the trade of the Chinese The two laundrjmen did the best they could la the matter, however, und suc ceeded In pujlng back all but IttMO The loan soclet) entered Judgment against them for this amount, with Interest and collection fees. In Court of Common Pleus. "Newsies" Fail to Recognize Former President Will Ad dress Traffic Club I'otmor President William Howard Taft nrilvcd in tills citj nt 1 p m todaj, and was not lecognlzod bj the iicivsbojs at Hrond Stieet Station when he emerged from tin 1'ith street entrance, surrounded by the delegation which met him. This In strange contrast with the reception accouled T. II "Who Is ho'"' one boj nsked another. edRlng toward tho centre of the crowd that surrounded the former President. "'h, that's -Mister Taft," said another, swelling with pilde. Ho had sold papers with two-column pictures ot Doctor Taft and he knew. Tin' formei President, who Is to speak at the Trnfllc Club dlnnci at the Ilcllcvue Strntford tonight, bcnmltiRly tipped tho bc who euirled Ills small valise a shin tug new half dollar, mid tin; small ciovvd cheered Then ho climbed Into tho walt Iiir automobile of flliss Henrlettn Ely, an nctlvo Ited Cross und UmerRcncy Aid w oil.er, and wns whisked awaj to the Ilcllovuc-Stratford. The delegation which met Doctor Tnft wns composed of Cruest P. Hit knell, di rector gcueial of the American Heel Cross Association, Napoleon li Kelly, secretary of the Philadelphia Chamber of Com merce, George Dallas Dixon, vice presi dent of the Pennsylvania llnllioad, J. Ilnusell French und Miss IUj. Doctor Taft, after leaving his "lug- Rage" at the hotel, went to the home of C C Harrison. Jr . of Zil East Ititten house sipiuie, foi luncheon This aftci noon ho visited the hcadiuiarters of the Kmergenej Aid Committee, ut 1128 Wal nut street lie Is chairman of the lied Cross. CHOIR BOY HELD UNDER HEAVY BAIL KOBBEIUES IN WEST CHESTER Thief Dines, Then Selects Cash and Jewelry as Spoils WUST CHESTER, Pa.. Jan. .'. - A burglar last night abandoned stolen property from one icsidenco when he visited another, but retained plunder to his liking from both The first place to which he paid attention was the homo of I. J Grauten. on West Market street, where he obtained a watch, sev eral pieces of Jewelry, cash and an over coat. Later, the thief visited the home of Walter Taj lor, several blocks from the Grauten residence. There he ate a hearty meal and sorted bis loot. The watch taken from tho Grauten home was marked, and this he abandoned In the Taylor residence, together with several pther articles which were marked lie selected cash and Jewelry from the Tay lor i.ome vunn tne last week seveial homes have been entered In thU place uiu uiuvn y'vperty liucea- Continued from I'ase One no Idea how he was to cash the checks made out in his own favor. Small thefts In tho church over a period of two years caused much concern, but It was not until two dajs ago that the rector's suspicion fell on the boy, who had been singing In the choir for five jeais and had been faithful in his at tendance A hole was cut in tho wall, so thu his movements in the choliroom could be observed from the llbrarj without the observer being detected He wus arrested last night after the conclusion of choir rehearsal by Detective Stanley Dillon, who was summoned by the rector CAUGHT BV ItECTOH Dav's was caught in tho act of trans ferring a stole from a chest to a locker, it was said at a hearing before Magis trate Pennock today at City Hull This led tp his detention by the rector and men of the congregutlon until the police could be notllled Tho boy was held In Cl)0 ball lor a further hearing Friday, "We don't believe that George Is a thief," said Philip II. Hrlce, accounting warden of St. Mark's. "We think he Is mentally deficient We shall endeavor to bave him placed In an Institution for a time, so that his mind can bo corrected " Questioned by Lieutenant of Detectives Emanuel, tho boy readily acknowledged the theft "I wanted to have a church of my own. where I could preach my own sermons," he told the detective. 'I was only play ing when I wrote those checks. I meant no barm " Illlnd lloj Scnuti, with n love for scoutcrnft Just ns keen as that of any scout with sharp eves, aio happy todnj with the thnuRht that they have been tested In their first public appearance, and have not been found wnntlng. True, they only httllt pyramids. They gave no exhibition of what thej' had learned of woodlnre, campe'raft or other scout subjects, but It was not because they uro Ignorant In these rcnlms. And how many persons cm build pjlntnlds how many men In the street can do 117 It Is a difficult acrobatic feat oven for persons with ejes Tho exhibition was Riven bv the blind scouts their olllflal group name Is Troop IIS, or the Philadelphia Boy Scouts of America at the Pcnnsilvnnln Institute foi the Instruction of the Wind, nt Over brook, Inst night, before BOO or more other scouls and friends Scout Executive Wal ter S GoivlnR was there, with a beaver stump which he ptesented to the lleavor patiol of blind scouts, ricld Commission er Merrill spoke, ns did tho Hev. Gcorpe P Heck, chairman of tho Troop Commit tee of Tioop "S The visiting troops were Troops 22 (Scoutmaster MeKlnlcy), 43 (hioutmnMcr Guest), .-, (Seoutmnster von dei l.Indt), 7R (Scoutmastei Majland) and 111 (Scoutmaster James), Scout Hnrry Hnitmnn opened tho pro Rium In the auditorium by playing tho oi-Rnn, fellng surelj over tho kejs which he cannot see 'After addresses hy the scout ofllclals tho scouts went to the Rjnmaslum, where the troops, both host and visitors, riivc exhibitions. Then n iciiind of the shop3 nnd classiooms where the blind scouts study nnd work was fol lowed bj n dip In the swimming pool Por blind scouts can swim, some ot them llko porpoises. They are tnuRht the bieast stroke, Australian crawl and other stiokes. And swimming Is not the only accomplishment thej havo mastered. In spite of their handicap Thej" are expert campers, know the rudiments of llrst aid, can tie knots, know what a tree Is by Its balk and leaves, nnd know the thousand and one thlnRs that a scout Is expected to know everj thing that can bo done without the use of ejes. Their heating Is vcrj- acute. Troop IIS has been camping twice since it was organized six monthi ngo under Scoutmaster Cowglll, head teacher at tho school. The' arc now felling trees on tho Wclghtman estate nearbj-, having been Riven permission to clear nwny the dend trees If thev become the guardians of the woods and meadows. The trees arc skil fully cut Into cord wood bj the blind scouts and they sell it. Hut tlrst nld nnd campcrnft aro not the only useful subjects the blind boys aro titudjlng. Most of them nre assimilating Biich subjects ns phjslcs, carpentry, biol ogy and other practical courses which aro offered by the Boy Scout oigunlzatlon Besides Scoutmaster Cowglll, the troop Is composed of Assistant Scoutmasters Randall and llurdett, Patrol Leaders Huber, Copolnnd, Berulnger und Hint man, and Scouts Bocella, Bradford, Brlner, Hurth, Van oil. Cross, Davis Dltzler Hadjelhi, Llchtenvvalner, Living ston, Prultt, Rabbins, Savllle, Sobel, Stults Spencer, Torhert, Vnughn Wach hnus Webber Welgel, Welner, Demoll, Munis and Swinburne D. & H. Shopmen Get Wage Increase ALBANY, Jan. 22 About 2000 shopmen In the employ of the Delaware and Hud. son Cpmpany between this city and Scranton, Pa , have been granted an in crease of one cent un hour to take effect February J- Tho Increase totabi about ' JISO.MO a year i ANOTHER CPU) WAVE COMING Will Hold Eastern States in Grip by Tomorrow Night or Monday Morning v Another cold wave, the Washington Weather Bureau predicts, will grip the Enst probably tomorrow night or early Monday morning At present It Is cen tred over the Canadian northwest, but is sweeping east with great raplditj. Should the prediction be fulfilled Phila delphia will have experienced ono of the moat weird weeks in local weather his tory Tuesday morning the ofllclal tem perature was nine degrees, the lowest in two j ears for this locality. Vesterday at 4 p. m. the thermometer at the Weather Bureau registered 68 degrees, a rise of f! degrees In a little more than two dajs, and an extraordinary tempera ture for this time of ear. At S o'clock today the thermometer registered 65 de. grees her friends, noted ns pallbearer, i?1 ment wns in EierRrecn CemVlTrr police now have no doubt that th W wns murdeied. nnd ns one ot tk.T' obtnltied leads to this city Cnut. u J? tectlves Cameron has been n,veJ In runnlnR lown the murderer AmonR the witnesses who 'hart li summoned to the Innne.t m.u LW held early next week In Joseph Hint? of Chester, who. the police iar u5 admirer of Mrs Davis llMrt,,," widower nnd has ono daughter i tlmo ago, according to the polite. Wi ticstrous or mnirvliiR Mrs. Da'j. m wns n widow, but she refused him? ju ernl other witnesses summoned wii ncnunlntod with the mutdcred orai A further Investigation I6y con. vlnceil the police that Mrs n,i. killed nulckly nnd sllentlj No onWi screams or sounds of a struggle, hi believed th.it tlm mimlM .,. t. . . some one nseendlnR the stnlrs totli,J ono uoor, suppeu iintckly behind a &m When the womnn entered the- room Is contended, she was seized by the throtl to prevent nn otitcrj, and killed Ul2 ..t.H ..l.1 -li ..I... ,-, . ."" puj ewum it-mist' nnu una napwMi The mill derer then stole the mnnn'.j Jeivelrj The fnr-t that he knew u, inoiiej was In the house and Juit Wi l nvi il nan i-uin mem me ponce tat the clime was committed by a tnlin t,j acquainted with the fnmllj f Mrs. Anna Mejcrs. of 115 Pern itiiiu which Is next to the Colllnscrove lw,,- said that Mis Davis wns 111 with (bin few days aRO Mrs Mejcrt bitM ti cheer hei, ami, during a coniemtloii Mrs. Davis expressed the hope that it would iccovcr, as she did not Mt tj "le;. ., ... , H in iiiu e-imini' oi iiil'ii lillK .lira. JlfTCI mentioned the suicide of a man In t neighborhood some time ago Mb, Dirj remarked that he was a very foolish nut to kill himself a About soo feet fiom the Collhmrtti home Is an old unoccupied houe. "llljii the reputation of belnR haunted, and Us police bellcie that the assassla hid lathi house until the ColllnsRroic children ret to school When sine of no Interrupt! he entered tho house, nnd was mrprW by tho housekeeper while stealing lb moncj'. As Mrs Mejcrs va mihUl clothes In tho jmd all day W'cdr.eiJir, It Is believed that the murderer entmj throiiRh the front door 1 The mnu who wns seen In a aaloon(t tho murder with u Imge sum of most! has been exonerated bj the police, jk plclon was attached lo him became, hit faco wns covered with blood, but tt proved Hint this wns due to a fight ttl a man with whom he hnd been (Mtlliu County Detectives O'Toole and.Uelf. t- Rother with Assistant District JUttrne;, luyior, arc on me nan oi n innjw may bo able to throw some light n tt crime, It Is snld ' Slnco the murder the women of Cwir have nsked hettei police protection, s4 mnny have armed themselves with re volvers. t MISS 3IARHARET WILSON it i.uivi's ii.M.M.M.Mtenv unsprni,- President's Daughter Recovered From , Operation on Throat Miss MnrRiuet Wilson, daughter 1 the President, left tho Jeffcison Hospital to- dnj-, on recoierlnR completely from aa opcrntlon for tho lemoinl of adenaUiina both tonsils, which was performed ra Jauuaij 13. The operation was success ful In nil respects, phjslclana at the Jef ferson Hospital said, nnd Mlu wilwin health Is much Improved by the optrt' tlon. ,i 11.. TV llrnHan Tv tp IC RneclfllUt Ul If?. fcctl'ons' of the noso nnd throat. V:4 formed the operation It is usually vj enso In successful operations tnesj turn undergone by Miss Wilson w'lf patient Is able to leave tho ho'plhd TO' In two or thiee dnjs, hut because of " severe weather of the early part or i", week nnd the Ilnbllltj to Infections, H, Wilson remained until her recovery wm complete. She left the hospital ". emoon with Mrs Kjle. and waseJpectea to return Immediately to Washings, j TNTItEASE IN FATALITIES " IX STATE'S COAL ItECIOSS Bituminous Mine Record Spoils Aa; thracite Field Improvement HARniSBUlvG. Jan. M.-The State BJ3 partment of Mines repons iv ""t - gi ber of fntal accidents In the ml J the anthracite region In 191! " J"fJ against 600 In 19H. a decrease i of fJJ S per cent., while the number Jn t bituminous region was .' H".j 413 In 19H..an increase oi ov- -gg cent, .Tgl n.i -. in ih. hltumlnous rj Alio CVUHI " - "' ,. win .- ,. i i.,nnhi hv reason ci" is niuuo lean ,w,.w - -kn,i, r a .,ni,inn. Vint eaused the death J men. McCLEES GALLERIES 150T WALNUT STIit. EXHIBITION EGYPT, GREECE & CEYLON HENRY BACON 11 CONTINUEU uaiiu .. ' I . iich lachardji m a naci 5ttl m Happy the man who need j IsD rk.te' 3 not advert'sc- uch a on.e la Jl MK ijHa 9 no competition cver VI H MlaV B9 I u' have. II fl t