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NEWS OF MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1913
DETECTIVE BURNS SEEKS
MISSING TENNESSEE MAN
LONDON, April 14.—William J.
Burns, the American detective, to-dav
took charge of the search for J. Wlf
b« rforce .Martin, the Memphis. Tenn.,
dillionair?, who has been missing
>in«* the night of Thursday, April 3,
..nd who, it is feared, has been mur
• ’.♦•red.
The thing to do is to find the man,
. i ad or alive, and look for the worn
. . fteiward,” was the first order of
. Burns, after a conference with
*». Lockhart Anderson and Captain
r < . the two men whom Mr. Mar
in i.ii.ed with on the night of his dis
.l >.n-a ranee.
In. voman in the case is the
. .ng Brazilian beauty whom Mr.
.lan n had met on the night of his
. i-appeal ante. The only other person
-(•nt at The interview biiween Dc
« . ti\» Bum* and Messrs. Anderxan
,ino Prior was a representative of T te
’ i anta Georgian.
Jr. Anderson, who has been work-
• j night and day in the search far
- friend Martin, collapsed to-day.
•mt his first sloop sin< < last W. >l
- ♦>(b.iv. Afterward he held a <un 1
. ? u r.-nce with Detective Bums.
I .mi | nning ail inv faith on
• ri.< ” s;;!4 Mi. Ande.son um.ii b.av-
. g» Barnes. who pick* - 1 up Mar
. i» a hat and wallet n»ar Hurt
,..rd Bridge on the Lambeth side
. • the Tttamoa on April 4, the div
the rich American < »appear i,
< '.ikon to Scotland Yard to-day
• < quest ione<l again.
Wo k of dragging the Th amt < so •
c tin’s body was continued to-d r
i>i ilverts along the river n» i •
1 imbeth wore also starched on *h?
. that Mar’iii s body may h ve
i • n secreted.
A niov ment was on foot l»y Aim r
.an friends of M; tain to have the
• ■ ierican Embassy in I ondon under
take the solution of the mystery, but
•st at ibis time the silk hat and
pars* were found.
I. i.oclJi.iit Andoison. at whose
’- . in.' Marlin was staying, had au
il.orized a reward of >2.500 for in
formation leading lo th” dis< c»ver.\
i.f the missing man. The ii«v* tiga
• it will be continued with no less
»i»rr • . but hopes have been aban-
d of finding Martin alive
The young millionaire’s probabh
recalls an incident in his career
a x»ar ago when a delated train
. \ed his life. He hud engug-d p.’SS
on the Titanic for his return iT* in
1 but arrived at the wharf
aft* I* ihe boat had sailed.
Marlin was senior member of the
• •••ion firm of Marlin, Phillips A-
Company, of Memphis, and belonged
In all old Southern family with r*'a
, \< < in Baltimore ami Richmond, his
friends here sax.
Ih wii.e a graduate of the Univer
silx of Virginia, ami after his en
trance into the business world made
frequent trips to Ergland.
THINK RANSOM MAY FIGURE.
MEMPHIS. TENN.. A|til 11.
Members of the iamilx es .1. Über
f. M rtin. the wealthy ».-»•!< i«t of
Ji) phis w Hl H- Hj.peand in l.mt-
• on. fo-dax said th* y did no In li« v
Marlin was niurtk red. but is being
held for ransom. N. Hill .V.ifilli, a
brother, and H. Martin Imns* •••inb •, a
i.' ph» w. will reach New York to-mor
ion morning and will sail ;.s - • n us
possible lor London to aid in th*
search for the missing m.-n. Th* x
left Memphis late last night.
Koi veins Martin ha- i»« • n plot,
mid in M» mpbls business ;aui s*»ci;.l
iife. He is a number of th- cotton
firm of Martin. Phillips Ar am! it
••M«*m son of his veahhy widowed
mother. He is a leader in **••♦■»••:> and
Ihe men.b« I of .-tver.i! clubs.
FIT CAUSED HER DEATH.
' *• vMITIIX. Apri’ 14 Br.it
•.s Leslie, th- Nev. V' i> • u.ru gh
who>e death cm bard a trins-Allan
ti- iim r a month ago aroued sum-i
• ot foul )■!.*>. jlied ft', u i ;*tur.»
'■hum* an * pil* pt tit a <<i.<i:i»g ‘
the July* v« rdict it tin inqu r\ to I
TO HONOR ARCHIE BUTT.
WASHINGTON, April H. A mon
uiufiit to Major Arch'bald W. RuU |
military aide to Bn >i<iv t> !:<"♦*« v« 1’
. -»d Tail, lost with the Titanic, will'
de<»i» at< <i Max 30 in Arlington N.
tioiial «‘eio' t« I X ur* n a >M ,! Mn i*
Hutt, in 1903. >td< cted fol his bari.
| la< » x* h« n hr was <lrp» t quail* i mas- (
I* r here amt in «tjre**t chaig< °f th: ,
» * ni< levy.
Tlte monument will be a txxelx*
foot, granite. !.afin cross, ami i'
erect* d by Major Butt’s biotm r-.
A j*»int mrnmHdl to Mnjo: Putt
ftml B ank D. Millet, a U .-hingHi
artist and member of th* Nation* !
t'ommission of Bine A‘is. wh«» al-o
I ishr«i when th* 'l'itanic sank.
to be rncud near t J.- White Ho i-
It is to hr a small ornamental f-un
i;.’»n. containing a shaft xx tit tw«
class!* fig li* * in bas-nih f »t •
• hixaltx. repr* >« ntirg Maje) ‘ <ut. th’
other of art. representing Millet.
RIVER RISING AT NATCHEZ
xvn-iirz. Ai.rii -Th<
gauge in the Mis-ippi t*.-<i:« •’
bfired 4k.k fr* t. a rise of 14 i\.t! ’■
4R hours, am! 2.S aboxe the Ho •
stage. With the iiv»r m re than hv<
!♦*•! below th* max oum stage prr-
• ••ted maii\ buildings on tip ri. r
ftoiJ ar- i»ai.A iiitirdated.
nvsfihnts « f neighboring palis: * >
m Louisiana, which ar« p;»»:« . ie*l b.>
<’x k*s continue to prr|.nc I- v ”n
--pr< cedrn’ed s’c.g*.
ADVOCATED MODERATION. -
‘ M EA.X E. N J.. A|
■"Uncle John” Butler, kn.'iwii •' ■'
most ever* r»-iuept of O <an «*r.>x
is dead in his 104th x ar i’ni l r* °
years igo Mr. Ihith i was in-r
than most men x*i y» ars <dd.
“Moderation in a 1 things’’ was ike
Fikret of Lis long Hf»* and cr»»}th'
health, hr said.
THE GEORGIAN’S NEWS BKIEFS
CAUCUS VOTES NOT TO PUT
CATTLE ON THE FREE LIST
\\ AjsHLWjToN. April 14.—Tim
LAemocratic caucus after two hours
debate on the question of a duty on
cattle, voted 78 to 122 not to put cat
tle on the free li>n.
I nder the Bnderxxood bill cattle art
made dutiable at It) per cent, xx htle all
1 meats are on the free list The advo
xates ot free meats had sufficient i
votes on a division to force a roll cal).
“APPROVED BY PEOPLE.”
WASHINGTON, April 14. Tnat th<
1 ndrrwood tariff bill has nn t with
the approval of the people of the
I uited States was th* 1 opinion ex
liessed to-day bv President Wilson.
A number of the special intere-is
may be < pj>osing the measure, the
President said, but its general ap
-1 1 Foval iias been most encouraging.
The free sugar schedule is the one
from which the President believes the
l onsum. r will t rap immediate b*-n« tit
1 in the shape of a drop in this par
ticular it* in of the < ..st ~f living.
The i'!ii<f Executive said that h<
< <»• - not believe the general . ..si of
living will drop immediately, but that
• ■ does b. liew the * xx ill b- an ulti
mate derided dt<iea.-e traceable lo
the reduction i 1 th. tariff.
The Chief Ex*«-olive further assert
'd that he sees no reason to ♦•Xpert
i ay damage to - .1 < a n suli
of the passage of the ta.iff bill. Some
, sugar works max shu. down for efi»-c 1.
hr sail, lut th y wiil -<...n open nt*
again for benefit.
UNDERWOOD IS ILL
WASHINGTON, April H The
plans for the Democratic caucus on
the tariff bill to-day were sotnrwi at
iisturbr*) by the announcement that
Majority Leader I'nderwood is sick
in bed. suffering from a gem’ al
brt akdov. n from «»v* rwork.
I nderwood has b* on laboring un
hr a severe strain since the tariff
r* port was begun. It is feared he
-•ver exerted Imns-lf to pres« rvr the
<'intuittee's rates on the sugar sched
ule. It was said he max be unable to
sume work for several days.
Representative Brands Burton
Harrison, of New York, is tanking
majority member of the Ways and
Means Committee ami is . \|M. te.i to
take charge of the tariff bill in th*
caucus.
Having success fully steam • rolled
ill attempts to change his commit
t. < • program for r* vision *.f the
’»ngar schedule. Chairman I’nderwood.
of the House \V:•’s and Means Com
mittee. was vxiiilidcnt before his ill
nv « that the D mocr.di* - chu- us
would accept the a.iri*ultural s h <l
- the committee h«d framed. Thi.
• b'-dul*. which involves about S3O.
(100.000 in taxation, was the
before the caucus to-day.
To-day's struggle centered about
the w heat dntj which has be* n re
i duced by the * , <unmittee from 25 cents
lin the present law to lo cents in th*
I mierw’«>od bill. Blotir has been
plm ed on th* - free list ami an amend
ment was proposed putting wheat
also on the free list.
C.tiifornia 1 lat < tavor diitv
•»n lemons of 50 pr-r * ent instead ot a
cut from US to 24 per cent The.v a Is*
favor advances on oranges and grape
fruit. itrange- have been redu<*ed
from 70 to 40 per cent.
The Louisiana Democrats who w« re
; 'stram-relied ’ in the sugar fight
have taken up the cudg»ffs for lice.
Representative laizaru’s resolution
ails for a 25 per cent redmlion in
• •leaned rice instead of a 50 per cent
cut-
If the resolution prevail.- ric*- will
be tkluckl from 2 cent* i» I 1-2
u S. EXPORTS EXCEED IMPORTS
'WASHINGTON. Al'll H ’ll"
: l iiiteti Stat-s supi'lh h H i - i • • nl <1
tb<- imi-or." of all foreign <ountri.s
: ,r<l !• |. > .-.in of .'II tlnii
r(< according io the I>Uni ni
.•f Conitneiee. Tni* means lhat
;75.47i»,00H worth of American go«a!-
■ is aliipned to Other . ouii.i i.-s dttrir :
i the vear and that atti-des of foreign
, nak e t „ ||„. Vallie ..I' »1.3. - .2.O'tM"‘.
are hrough. to this voiinti'. aceoru
i mg to th.- complete ngt.ree for 11-11.
the latest compilation.
SEES “SHIP SUBSIDY PLOT.”
\t \SHIX-H i ' I* *"• *’■-
oernoo.! tariff bill (.'«» id' ll gt.ing a
p i cent I>U' ' ti n in • uties on
■ci,<:s can In Amiriva.i .'lllll an"
American-own- <! .-lilp* attui keu
i l.y Repreaentati'e H unip • >
■ tVasningtcn. to-in j.
■ This prevlsdi.i ' ■- ■‘l I'o. '
tempted ship >n:-le? ”» i<..ueale<j
term but it aid < " Ko"' 1 1,1 I’ l ""
(ice only a part ot the dis< mint alb
benefit ahlp own.-is I estimate tnal
the benelit to th- s'o nn-cup Minne
ota on n -ingle trip f oin lb ora-nt
lo Seattle would he """• which
would hardly buy ••■al.
Tlie Japan. «e limrs plying • " 1
San I raiicis. oam I- ••■.•man an
nuizetl to the ex:, nt of »: -•'><
$.,0,1)0“ a trip.
FARMER TO REVOLT.
w ASHIX.IT"X. ■• r !- Xr. •
■n the Northwest ni' !’>;■
in th.- 1' 'lunr- le tar IT reM- ••
bill f'-r «•• l‘> p« r • ♦ nt dutv «»n xxi* t«.
vxi'h fiour admittr.i free. w.»* rr»di - :
XiaUH '
. ,rs« would be to g« • r*->s lie
.s-
■" x\ d ijrm* r* w**-.j’*l unanimous l '
.q.fM»«c Sil’ I a pbih.
EACH FINDS SIOOO CHECK. I
I HiJtM-V -' ' nr'n 1 ht.
,L ■ b m Vi 'Wr. bud his six
ind daughters at
m' ir -'m f.-r tnrk- dinner to-day
t ••■■■ <i "V r their plates
... •..me ll.oi"' •»:••»» to h's
,'ti .•’">i...| b- the boat.
J,? f.o-'- it thrv would
\ . „ . I- t•rvh> •■ h< was
■ „ tn- • - death
Jvll’g ’ ’■
JAMES M. LYNCH, Presi
dent of the International
Typographical Union, who will
be appointed Public Printer
for the Government by Presi
dent Wilson.
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SOUTHERN STATES SUFFER
LOSS FROM HOG CHOLERA
WASHINGTON, A| ri 14 Hugs in
Southern States suffer*- ) ci'at l«->-
from cholera during Janu ir. Bobru
ary and Mai' h. according •*• ih* esti
mates of tile. Biiit'ii Sttiie* !>< *•;.<:
mnii of AgGMiltifrc*
Giorgla, K« iitucky. e. A - •
bamn. 'ifssisstprl, L*'Ui.-i.»u... Aikan
sa;-. North Carolina an<; T< xas l »si
m.'iy more bog-’ in the fir-: ♦ r**-
months of 1913 tlmn in th* -in •• r
quarter «'f 1912.
Losses of svxinr v.fre 110.1 r 1 <•»•<
coaiu ired with xH 2 th< pi«« •lin*-,
year, and 54.9. th* - average p*r l.uu’i.
of the past n n years. Th- •«• * d
1 per 1.••<»•), if appTL-d ;•• i‘,. *»c.i
m.iied rihrnher and ve u»- of li*»f.> *»u
■ Jitnuary 1. would indicab « tutu less
of r '-736.«•«•»» val
tied at S'.’ kK p» r l ead. « r a total *4
166.417.00'k Probably 9’l i»r •♦m us
loss is du* to hog • 'hr.
Ti'e Slat*-/in which '>•>.*• i! s *r;.j
xx •r* heaviest wre: «r: Ipct
I,«»U’. I lorida. 170; <• <»rgm. 165.
lowa, 10 '; Arkansas, I»d‘ M < ppi.
154; Indiana. J a); lllfno.s. i4<». Kan
sas. 120. ami Nebraska. AhOMiiia ; nd
I.Oibsianu. ll*'. Reftrriug )•• the i"*
portant hog Slulcs’, th* re wa< a fa.l.-
ins; off in th" los ee. as •••leiared win
♦h> pre**-dinv x«ar. in I im-is ••’’ 75
per 1,000, Kit 12 ami Ok..h’ormi
04. Imt an increase in < »hio *«f 16 per
I,l'Ou. Indian.t 2.". low; ME .\l;->ou*
15. N* hr: ska 50, Georgia 7- K-n« *i*-nx
; 2". Tenn* ss* e 2a. Alanaiua 45 M >
-is-ippi 79. L*»uisiana I°. A
North Carolina 14, Mit i • •♦•u 2‘. :*u*
Texas 11. wiiil' 1 in Wi*» i*t.s ); : !<•**>
is the same as las*
( The numb* t I b><-*‘ ig-■wsin »l *
Bnit.d States *»n Apr! 1 s < ♦’
to be about 99 p* r * ent of lit nu-nt" ?
held a X ar ag". and ?u .5 per ♦•♦•nt • '
the number held two x»mis .
l.n'*ses of cattle from *lise;.**e *iuru.£
• c past year are **s ; ia;a *•■♦! to m ••
l*er 1,000 head, xvhlch cwmiaies w •«
21 6 similarly •>tim«:ted f*«* 1911, : •;>’
20.8 thf- t« n-j»*ar a%» r..x« of -a.-h
os-swx. Losses from i»rt * sS
mated t* b 14.1 per 1 < u«». which co •
pares with 2L5 simi-.rlx
for 1911 and 17 5. the t«n-''••• r ax*,
age r.f such lo- °s T - !♦ I; ios«>. •
itr LOO.), fl* ni both d-'.-.s .nd ex
posure. if ; pp’i *1 to :he ♦ **;;hm i»••■
num! • • and val »♦• of ’-atU* on J;.i .
arx 1, would indicate a loss < f i.lm. ;•
1.9.*.»;,(HH» al 333.12 per )«eau a l«da! • •
$64,7V!.0i)9.
Tur Ir.r vs of farm horses ai»« mul -
fr- m<i • ase during *i •■ p *st >« ar r*
estimated to b»* about 22 fi ier I.<•<•:*
which ♦• mpi.r s wit . 21.;♦ .-iinilar *
estim-.itej a year ago. I f th»- es.
it aied of 22.6 per l.ovh be a» | •»*<
to the t i:n ’»ers and x..’ue> of h< ».* ■ a
and muies on farm*- Jai.aar* 1. »*
would Indicat* a uda :«*—ufapp»ox
mat* 'y ."64.e<’J li'io - al )••
head, or a tula! of
GIRL CAUSES HIS ARREST.
f.KLAH* MA • ITY A|iJ 14 N
H Morgan. ••: ‘‘h’.ago. w.*< hei u lo
the po i< e lure to-day < iiarg. d with
violating the Maim vvbii' -.:♦*• law
Jean Beau* aged 17. «*f S.:*ra
* mento. < a!., ♦ «used »is arrest fix
dropping a r - • out es an «• p.lrim* at
boUS“ window as a i- !•* t-man w is
passing Th r! I’i a ‘-wo’n -
no nt >ail ti. » \b*rgan "rot. h* I io,
, ome to Sa? Aniufii”. T»xa«. t«. b
h ome Ms >t«*nographor. and aft. r b-r
I .rrivu’ there < <ci Ihd her t*. i •**•*• »>
hi.** xxll'*
FIVE BABIES BORN.
ITH-UA. N. Y. April 14 Biv
babies wei b.-rn to Mrs <'harb>
Smith, of Danbs <* I’ew miles Jm.uil
of th’ itx 1 '• fiV* are wet
healthy and the physician expects
th* m to live
MANY BELGIAN LABORERS
STRIKE TO WIN BALLOT
BRUSSELS. April 14. So* in ist
labor leaders claim to-nignt that •'’.’•n -
DOO workmen throughout the kingdom
have obeyed the call to strike in sup
j»*»rt of manhood suffrage.
BRUSSELS. April 14. 8.-lgi m
j workmen stru< k a mighty blow ;<»r
I manhood suffrage to-day \. h* >i ’h«
I national strike went into effect in a
number of districts. In other <ju.
' ters ihe date for the beginning of >■•
I Hrike was pos-tpoind until io-po>»-
j ro xx.
While thousands of coal min« rs m
i the prox in< ♦* of Hainault w ent out •:
midnight Un- real force of the we
: out was not felt until the hour I'v-r
w orkmen to report for th* ir M«Ui*!<»
labors
The district hardest hit is < • ;hi:i-
I ing r»qion around Barinua \\ !;• r«»
more lhan IH'iOOO miners are idle '••-
day The mining industry in "»
j great mining about Mor.s •-’ ••?
. practh aliy paralyzed. Leaders *.f 1 ‘
strike • '’*i"d that by m-na.ri
night ::si),H»io men will have <d>* v I
the cull.
•;.\’u violence - ’ is the slogan of i >•
Socialistic hamrs.
Some man .ta luring < one* rn v v. . •
forced to > - hecaus of short;’.•••■
fuel.
Enough m* n remain* d it \*u \ i
the mims ar:'.:n<J c'harhrd to !<• •
the • omj nies \x<.r. I: v *-* that ' •
mines woa!.’ • r.ot b. flooded. ’l' ■•
Ghor? i • > >! i s ?r ■ id *•.
The strike has not b * i felt t
Antxxerp -•» fur Most < • i!a t•?• '■ •
work* i - • .out th. kit y*l.-:n I. r
down their .«ds. Aloat half t ’••
hands’ remained at xxork iff th* I’m- i
and cut ton mills.
A- a g*mr.d rule, ti s a: 1
firemen remahicd on cuty •
necessary io prevent damage to plan •«
or j ;.op.-rt\
Tram s-rvh* in this < lty will ♦•!••> •»
iIo a st i?ids»!l! te-t iith' •• ith th xx *P<-
j out of the pabbe service ein loy ■ -s r
unless the <h v* rnmeni is able tn op
erate cars W'th sohiifj** - a:.d ••: fr
Strike-b. t-ii’a : *t \ ' J?*’e ren*»’T-
♦ d from Houdeujr. Rue ;'• and VI a
naul*. xx ■<•;«• -trk. rs cat the teh-gi i i
wil * *■■ !♦ a<dng to }’• as*-- s.
In spite of ’ri 1 '- Itlons of I a 'll
Strii’ - . Xlr.it S <f *-olr ! - ? S we '♦
distribute*’ throughout the manti? *<
'. tu inn and i i.nmg «ii«t •■!*.
Tile sit <.:hm is *aushrg th. gr r
est alarm *q King A'hert and hfs m’ -
inters. It iw likely h»»f*co t*r tad • ’
the w eek ! *t tile G«»Vr »”'•.■ td ■’
•p» n »•'X' '’allots with ’he “t •
finders on the fias’s of • !< •<<■*■.»! • -
form.
KILLED TO AVENGE GIRL.
< ’ 111< ’ XGo. Kprii 14 a; « g* I) a /,
a weji'ti.c taifiir. was .* 1 H •
his b»'d tu-daV His skah had ht
• i lulled b. a huiuim r Mrs. Db-’'.
i 4 asleep in a not h* r room. kr« w n« hi: :
of the trig’. 4 ’. ;n’ I >’ '• .:Wok I .
i morninv \ not*, ucahlv tvi d I
i fa.-tened l" tic »> •’I ' lot 1 ' •, det U'.-d
that Dei •/ :a fit n k’lb rt :o av* ). - •
I !h* (ii*i «»»v r nt a xonns; t•••!, w<o .
' according to ’’ - i ••*» ;♦• ♦ t’ifi« 1
I to his f’.it.
200 SEEK NEW CURE.
WASHINGTON. -Xp 14 Me*
■ than 2 tub i jl* s‘s i» ni.H -
1 ■ M-nled »♦:»•• ■.-•■I-..> ar , . G . • ■
Wasjonuim Ha-’ital la* •'.♦ r:*«a» - .
» for *r« i'iu i ■ b\ i»r 9T:* i icun II •
<*••♦•» pi. d 25. nos! of w .”.o:i' w <•*• s •»’-
1 , f< ring Hein t uc* r*. nh» - s *.t t. •• i»«*n •.
Earlier in |h*‘ •ay I* I ‘•■dm’mi
i called it the White H-> ♦**• u*i*i
| intr*/duced to !:» f* »ajuer r S« . -
' r» t:-ry Turn - :!ty Th 4 5 re«!a nt < uii-
I cratula;♦ d i»r ! ' dinai i* .. uis re
port'd . •••... w. a i.ie a. . • at Him
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wor »i Write*’ T. I.lT»»Ai<; -
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Made tree-. < ; i to.
Ha-t »•» ~e!l Ba profit*. \V*it» t. /.r..
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