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Hnmal m the heentave Knnaion 'MESSRS. ALDRICH AND rmm AT 0DDS Report that Progress is Impossible Unless President Com- _ pels Action—Aldrich Predicts that All of the Frob- lems will have been Solved by Tonight when the ™ Conferees are to be Entertained at Dinner. ‘Washington, Jily 20.—The tariff bill conference if he chose, but that he was hoisted above the bickerings of ) could not vote the house members so congressional ferees and | easily. Full of wrath, he told his house today transferred bodily from the c-pnol to | colleagues that it was their duty to ligious service at the chapel was at- a spectacular fiight of one h ty | high int h h House, Deadlocked because | stand up for the house bill and to yield peals from the dismissal of the writ o ight of one hour, twenty ighest poln: ever reached by a o the “attitude f . Representative | only afeer every possible " effort 'had | tended bY & e v g “'W"“""n"'h"m‘}f',:f. of habeas ' corpus by which Thaw |MinOkes an forty-five seconds dura- | heavier-than-air machine on this con- | & inent. Payne, who appatently has become | been made to Win e of the House |1y attended by Robert Ross, Wilde's ey e e The longest “previous “Alght i the | Alght was the exsoutlon of thres com 3 e o' in the SAnGrily. the con: | conferees had beon too ready o agres | CXecutor. The ground “in which the the .—u-ni in’ the marine camp on & Advioss Pekin. say that Mr. | United States was of seventy-four | plete “figure eights” which required ; bandoned usual afternoon ! to. increases made by the senate. Un- | D0dy is now interred is secured in per- | night, and.one of the first men toreach Crane’s appoifitment as minister is| minutes, made by Mr. Wright at Fort Careful manoeuveing in directing the less the house members intend to stand by the house bill there is no use in trying to vote on these matters, he sald. Stalked Angrily from the Room. As a parting shot Mr. Payne is re- ported to have said that e would \not slgn a conference report merely be- cause a majority of the house republi- can conferees -had agreed to it. With Senator Aldrich and Speaker Cannan repaired to the White House t haste to consult with President Bate, literally taking the tariff bil with them, What Happenad is Unknown Outside. ‘What happened at the White House between the president and the senate and house leaders is a sealed book. Senator Aldrich sald that, tomorrow attempt Latham 1s in Paris as the the gariiamentary Svistion - Gotnmis- sion. Paris, July 20.—The body of Oscar Wilde, ‘the ‘writer, which was buried at Badnaux, in 1900, was today trans- ferred to Pere Lachaise. A brief re- petuity. London, July 20.—Sir Robert Hart, ‘who has spent a yeqr‘. leave of ab- sence in England, the first vacation he has taken in mtrre than twenty years, has practically decided to re- tire from the positien of director gen- eral of Chinese customs on account of ill health. Sir Robert planned to start for Ching last week, but his o e Q' ’wmfi 10.45 hip in Nermal Schools. explained the bill to the scene of Bnl”l'l death. Sutton Deliberately Shot Himself. Like Lieut. Adams, he testified that Erttgn d.nbin:{ shot himself, :‘-‘a s n 'S e, veriod Ta pariant *fetadis. trom the ltory o.t:lgl by Adams. . = me mnc sagreement Aduns story came when Bevan Q that he and two other officers were w—.,r-q- lm\l-m—mh, M of m and Minors Bill ‘Passed—8ide Entrance Bill Tabled. 7 20.—The senate was by President yer by Chaplain teachers for small Closed on Christmas Day. Alonzo Ad: land, in the a tour of the United lung of Swan Ts- ibbean sea, arrived for States.” The Persian Gevernment is busy with plans for elections to the na- tional assemibly and the organization of an eftective police force. The Body of Mrs. J. Addison Hayes, daughter of Jefferson Davis, wgs cre- mated at Denver. The ashes will bo ‘t:lken to Richmond, Va., for final gur- The Estate of Ellis H. Roberts, who was killed in an_automobile accident at a sharp turn on a road.in Farm- ington, N. Y. has sued the township for $40,000. . Counsel for Harry K. Thaw filed no- tice" of an appeal to the court of ap- welcomed. His sélection is regarded as the beginning of a stronger policy of the, United States toward China: éemn.m.l Bankers have delayed r!p) to the American request for a tes may mke direct anlenlatlonl to China. Jahn D. Rockefeller deeded more of 9-5,4’}' \;‘ X mmr Makes Sp:ctacular Flight of One Hour ‘and Twenty-Nine Minutes—Execution of Three Complete “Figure Miles—Height of 280 Feet Attained—No Mishap. Washington, July 20.—A new record for aviution in Americ was establish- ed by Orville Wright in the' Wright aeroplanc late today at Fort Myer by The machine traveled a distance of about seventy miles, and at one time during the fight the height attained, between 260 4nd 280 feet, exceeded the Myer last fall. * Mighty Cheer Went Up. During the entire fiight the machine was under perfect control, but several times appeared to the spectators to be on the poitn of diving to earth. Sey- eral- thousand persons were given an exhibition which included the most daring feats of' aviation yet accom- plished, and at its conclusion a mighty machine. No Mishap Occurred. Not the slightest mishap occurred during the flight, but there were mo- ments when the crowd watched almost breathlessly, fearing the tor was losing control of hi bird. A thrill passed through the spectators . the white flyer, apparently beginni; dive to the earth, would —regain. it equilibrium and speed onward around i biil for the closing of saloons would find the conference committee | his coat tails furled about him, Mr.|physicians compelied him to abandon | top of Suttin and trying to h ot P A e e peica ol T : again at work, and he expected that by | Payne stalked angrily from the room. | this plan. » to prevent him from pic h.lymm mlefi_: od ST o S e o T B, up. the oval above the parade grounds, Although a number of minor amend- ments which had been passed over in former considerations of the bill were taken up and settled amicably, it is reported that all of the conferees act- ed ag if they feared a volcanic erup- night, when ail of the conferees are to be entertained by the president at din- ner, most of the problems apart from | those receiving the personal attention of the president would have been solved. | " falls on shall be observed on Nevertheless there has been trouble | tio oon after moon someone sug- | of the death of Lieut. Joseph,Petro- |that Sutton lay exhausted and tising the mass meeting against the on Matters Left . i o behind those closed and guarded doors | gestéd that an adjournment would be | sino, the New York detective, who was | On the ground, when he saw him M Sayi e SIPRAE of the salogns, | TP RE K0 B e ot Ceuper T7n: Laft %o Report On. Sustained by Court. 5 advisable, and no objection was raised. They declared that. time would be saved by haying no afternoon or even- ing session. Then it was that Messrs. Aldrich _and Cannon hurried to the White House. The possible attitude of the house that shut the public from the room where the real tariff bill Is being con- strueted. Some say that the differences be- tween Senator Aldfich and Represent- ative Payne have taken such form that Rome, July 20—J. R. Crowley. A. B. Stmon and A. F. Vachris, . three American detectives, left here today on their way back to the United States after making a thorough investigation assassinated at Palermo, Sicily, last March. The American detectives were assisted by the lun-nxonca, and it is understood an important report on the case will be made when they reach New York. mvfllvefl when Sutten freed from under Mm fired a bullet into risen from Lieut, !\Ittwl his right hand and fire the shot ended his life. Roughhouse in Camp That Bevan’s testimony also revealed that a situation bordering on a wild west rampage had existed in the martne Senator moved that the senate the house in the passage The bill, as amended b; the house, that Christmas day when Bill ‘When the session Senator Peck moved that the bill re- was passed by a unanimous vote. . A Recess. A recess was tgken until 11.50. Transmitted. Wwas resumed, with other holdings to the company which handles the Rockefeller real es- tate. Tammany Hall used its influence in, stopping the posting of notices adver- ion, objecting to the cartoons of Mur- phy on the poster: It Was Reported from Havana that Cuba might issue $5.000,000 in bonds. that a British syndicate might take JUDICIARY COMMITTEE'S EVENING AT SAVIN ROCK. Duty and Pleasure Joined—Decision UGLY RUMORS OF RIOTING HEARD AT PITTSBURG, Demurrer of Pressed Steel Car Co. New Haven, Conn., July 2 diciary committee -of the general as. sembly joined duty and pleasure at their last meeting, which was held at Savin Rock tonight. The members, all of whom were present with the Pittsburg, July 20.—The first effort on record in the United States to stop & strike by enjoining both the prin= cipals and the commonwealth failed today when Judges Ford and Brown of the common pleas court sustained rogress is impossible unless the pres- camp Just prior to the shoof Sring 6 iha clobna of mal ‘on | the refunding of the national debt out | exception of Repreesntative W. J. Ma- | demurrer of the Pressed Steel i Bt Has inflaguce: enoligl to compel | democrate was one in which they ook | SUDDEN FALL OF Sutt rying to Chrietnne day Bt itta " the | of the hands of the Spreers, and that { ione, Bristol, dcfinitely decided on the | company o the petition for injanciien action. great {nterest. was daid-that in the THE FRENCH CABINET | Ro¢lker dance Ly I lerk of engrossed bills under suspen- | @ New political party might be formed. | matters left for them to report om, | made by the Public Defense associa- event that President Taft and Repré- sentative Payne were successful in ob- taining a conference report carrying out the free raw material programme, a large number of the minority would be found supporting the republicans if they decide to vote against the confer- ence report. Progressive Republicans in Conference. A conference of the progressive re- publican senators was held (immedi- ately after the senate adjourned. There were present Senators Nelson, Clapp, Crisis Reached on Lumber Vote. From a creditable source it was leatned that a crisis was reached when | an_effort was made late yesterday to' on_lumber. 'Mr. Payne protested £nd argued that such a move would be unfair to the president, as this was vne of the subjects practically submitted to hfm for adjustment, providing he could’ get votes enough In the two houses to ndo;;:; compromise rate. “If we cann gree, let's settle the question by voting on the question,” At Conclusion of Violent Debate Over Naval Scandals. Paris, July 20.—The Clemenceau cab- inet feil suddenly tonight under dra- matic circumstances at the conclusion of a_violent debate over the naval scandals extending over several days. M, Delcasse, chairman of the investi- gating commission, led the attack upon the . naval administration, especially ers at his feet, and from the camp, dis by the officer of the ing mu! he would auit 2ty tmlnim 50 far, whhh makes it apparent more lhll the marines were in an expected to give -.)wld -xm:to'of the incidents leading up to Sutton’s death. However that may be, the fact that sion of rules. Motion carrled. Entrance to Saloons. Senator Goodwin moved that the senate recomsider its action in reject- ln.- the bill :efenh:‘ ‘to side entrances to saloons. blll was rejected by the senate on Frida Senator Bradtord obposed the mo- reconsider. The motion to reconsider was ‘The bill was then led. Shell Fisheries Bil The Consul for Austria Hungary at Pittsburg began an investigation into the conditions governing the employ- ment of his counfrymen by the Pressel Steel Car company at McKee's Rocks, Pa. The day passed with practically ‘no’ disorder. Desg Letter Given Out t by Bor- ??rusdem Coler from Dr, Darl- lnflon. condemning the water from the Titus wells as unfit for use, the plant the matter of allowing other than electric light companies to furnish electricity to consumers; the prosecu- tion of violgtors of voting machine laws, and the corrupt practices act. On the matter of the manufacture and sale of electricity, it is under- stood that there will be both majority and minority reports, the vote on the majority report standing 6 to 4. The general” purport of the majority re- port is. understood to be favorable to the companies chartered by the state, tion of Pittsburg against the company, the striking employes and the sheriff of Allegheny county. The decision of the court establishes a precedent and caused general com= ment, as the opinion handed down is tar-reaching in effect. hen the men heard the decision late today ugly rumors of rioting and disorder were heard. HANGED IN ENGLISN JAIL. A Pelletan was u duty and bad not i . ichi Mr. ney is reported to have sug- 3 tne: - Bupkitts Brown. | SORE the. fusuBipeiiy ofC Senator . Hij ‘moved the recon-|at Fourth avenue and. Sixth street.|insomuch as it restricts the furnishing | Former Michigan Man Pays Penalty fi:’:’,’. it is "5"{”3, ',‘" that er. Beml\:;le;,“'(:;fi:ul:' P 1 Pt o) ami"xy{t nsggxfin.yfgflmder'?:nl:::mt Peen % “1:* :uwmammz to join sideration ot action. of - the ‘senate Elmklm continued to supply the Park ?s 1[1:::1:“ :g:vor rby Drl\‘-alll’ pglr(i-;(s for Com ng Murder for Unre- 2 n roposal. mari larks officers, lope ccupants of a single f ich-acquiesce: at Prop: ra All except Mr. Borah voted|eq M. Thomson, had promised In the |4s hound to attach more weight to his| SR Friday in passing. the bill, b R mepmlnorlt_\' "p:nswnul d"cd‘; quited Love Payne Protests Vehemently. Mr. Fordney, who 'had been plaged on the conference committes regardless of the faot that he is the against the adoption of the senate bill. An effort was made to agree upon some programme, but after a discu sion of political exigencies and condi- name of the government to complete a series of reforms both in the adminis- tration of the department and the methods of construction and the cham- version of the affair. Witness Made Good Impression. He made a good on the amended on the motion of Senat Fel sul ies, for an investigatio) ofhnfl\mum-h n_into the fisher- NEWSBOY WOKE FROM DREAMS TO FIND-HIMSELF WEALTHY. away with such restriction. On the matter of the violation -of the uses of the voting machine the Bodmin, England, July 20.—Willlam Hampton, formerly of _Ishpemin Mich., was hanged at the Bodmin .‘ . Brmall Coi ittee will report. a bill which junior republican member, said “Let’s | tions in the semators’ respective states | per wag ready to vote confidence in witness stand and “Senator Fenn- opposed the motion 10 | Covered with Small Ceins While He c‘"’]"“ ’ today for the murder of his .M ¥ote,” {Mr. Payne protested with a ve- | it was stated that all of those present | tne government when an incident oc- the least ¢ feconsider, aud_ it was supported. bY | " siept on Steps of the National Cap- e Doy for y the, prosecution 0f Iheart, Emily Tredres, at St. Brih, am could not vote st the conference report if it framed so as to meet with That remark, it 1is declared, [ the president's approval. Not all of came from one.af the senate members. tidse who voted against the bill in the. of the conference, and it incensed Mr. | senate wlll vote against the conference ence that startled his associates. jeonie said that the majority should curred which changed & a minority. Taunt Flung Back With Bitter Words. Premier Clemenceau, vln always has of M. Delcasse, ‘majority into Souss a ‘had ne his, m.mlnnmm of Bevcn ‘when coun ad- Journed for the day. Three Young och.nhmw. Reed. aaicion to reconsider was passed mfian Regulation of Strest Trades. lul-—!unli'l—n-rs " Washington, _July 30— "Joe, best known and most popular of the newsboys about congress, wok May 2 last. Miss Tredres had refused to have anything more to do w(m Hampton, whereupan he caught. the alrl around the neck and suffec er. penalties. In speaking of the report to be pre- sented on the corrupt practices act bill. one- of thé members stated that there would be very little change in Payne still more. report. been an adversary e Hiriskdh: dibaaitiod r. Payne told Mr. Aldrich that he| The insurgents’ meeting lu(ed nearly | smarting under the crmcmn and fternoon from his sics the act of 1905. Four of the sectjons |, ian ?m o ARy ’:;;let(‘x‘» ntl: being could vote the senate members of the | two hours. doubtless overconfident of a majority of the bill presented by Stiles Jud-{r01q " Hh did not utter a word after which on July 15 upon ‘the general 5 = that while he slept it had son, it is belleved, will ingerted in leaving his cell, Deatn It i p licies government was 182, : street nies and nickels all over his small per- | the new bill. 'The matter of the | ™ h Jas watetens URGENT DEFICIENCY BILL A CALL FROM THE WEST, taunted the ex-minister of foreign ai- senate bill No. 85.. He moved the ac- |'son. As he sat up, coins dropped from | prosecution of the violators of the fajrs, who was thrown overhoard by It-1s “usiderstood:’ Will ' De- 14ft .t NO MORE os ELLA 4 PASSED BY THE HOUSE. 50,000 FARMHANDS WANTED | the Rouvier ministry at the dictation of | /3%, [o%ap (0" Srg” cross -examination of the bill. ":l':n er:d“lu rejected. nose and when lnhlmlwmom hde mlp- the regular process of criminal law. | —rs. . g ——— e Germany during the crisis of 1905, with Boys to artel nstitutions. ed to his feet, they showere also g 1 e o gt i » S P -1 1t Includes the §26,000 Traveling Ex- | To Harvest Season's Bountsous Crops | having uaTx-;.-Ema o hfuzl‘l:xug: K Sogk i o‘{a?;fia‘_’,‘.”- e eiale Wit MG Tha cdneaening s from his body | and even from his| \CHINESE RAILROAD LOAN. iy n:u"‘;":' ;“ ,' »y Has Hed & ident. —Could Be Put to Work Now. Igeciras. The spectre of chapter ¢ chubby legs. : % o < Borane (o6 Suw N eident D of France's history, in which Delcasse | ¥ o1 the night o e et eeey he aked | “first he clutched at his clothing, | American Bankers Expect to Get = b | defi feney” oil o i&m; vy *he helpl:c:‘ Srouit iia edaoay g tirad m:luvclhzfie was "““‘l"l“"’r of dissent fnt xh‘:o]ae lenhh!“u o Cichans g onsderation. The. bi :fl"{: at :geh&’&:m ;?‘loel’;:'lgm” e e SBR0. 1 e dintely. 5idaed so N SAUII oy, » : i o B P g oy et oA i g } o o s ase solu lo £4 this hoyse today after four ‘days of tem- |crops comes from the West to officials | from both sides of the chamber. Del- was refected by @ vote of 12 to 17. | his small store there was intact. Then, | Washington, July 20.—American ;",,,‘:y"’w;‘;',',::;"frfli.) .p.fl":"“ o :hte pestucus debate. The amount carried Dy it is $454,809, or $20408 more than the original sum and includes the 8hoe Co.'s Building Almost Destroyed ing lace and acquitted Miss 4 he | the throngs of aliens who come into | t0 Algeciras in the interest of peace. to the bill relating to the employment | ed up thé coin—maybe thirty cents in | sajiroad and other enterpri i b cq > An- [] ;fime“:_"‘ bor i, i e I P e Hot words were bandied back and and Theater Badly Damaged. ot women and minors in manufactur- |ll. He doesmt know yvet that Sen- | atramged fo the entive. satistaction of Barrette, the complanant, of i Fifty thousand able bodied men are | forth. ing, mechanical and mercantile estab- | ator Crane, of Massachusetts, hiappen- | this- government, thus assuring the fes mado against her i1 the Hitle 2 The session began calm enough, but as the day wore on the members got into a more or-less surlv mood and this led to a succession of objections to almost every ing paragraphs, some of which were sustained. After denying _the usual extra month’s pay to officers and employes of the capitol, the house threw out of the bill the allowance for extra work to committee stenographers, and then turned in and refused to carry out a mandate of the United States supreme court for the payment to J. M. Ce- ballos & Co. of New York of $205,614, wanted by the farmers of .the according big wheat and other crops. clares that the crop through the west Is splendid. JAPAN’S PATIENCE TRIED, Soon Beco Aggr ve. Finally the ocrats, led by Mr.| Tokio, July 20.—The Kokumin, which \asE L SEAA U cieties; appropriating $75,000 for the hing about the new varlety. | him to leave Buenos Ayres within 24 3 Bowers of Missiasippll, ‘sought to de- |is one of the most infinential of the sz, OLhV ALY K08 i Toin “NO HOPE FOR REGOVERY” | maintenance and operation of county | ng wonderberry 1o at Iia best i £l | Hours. . The government has also tel- | i the B e S feat the propositign for me. payment | Japancse newspapers and which is re- But One Opinion | —_— homes for the treatment of tubercu-|and the report from Massacpusetts|egraphed Senor Fonseca. Argentine | phalen & Son will not report for work of the president’s traveling expenses, KK“‘;! - a!lh e mo‘; Diece °t arquis u ne Opinion in Pa The Rev. Dr. Huntington May Live | losis. that it is a failure comes before the | minister to Bolivia, to leave La Paz | tomorrow morning, according to & but fn that they were unsuccesstul. sura, the premier, in matters per-| There is but one opinion in Paris for Several Days—Case Hopeless. plant has had a chance there to prove | immediately. atatemout mnde toalght Dy il 4 At 5.18 p, m. adjournment was taken until Friday noon. an article today tion between Japan and China and{should have committed political suicide Number of Matters Th Overb i . weakness was re led toda; ui " atters rown erboard ' Burbank on Monday. He said that|to accept the decision of Argentina 176 and 200 men. A general striki " MORE FIGHTING AT MELILLA. e e ot ing | B, s aWkwardness in /recalling the | cyge or the Rev. D, Willlam —Some Headway Made. he had eaten the wonderberry and |in the matter of the boundary dis- | yil ghos workers Is belne Atmcncend O 1 Mnrioh Tribesmen Resume Attack on Spaniards—Reinforcements Going. ¥ Madrid, July- 20.—According to offi mentality. Unless China's CIAT g ioan Faceteel Tty toduy ATD 3 CRANK ANNOYED PATTEN. | out yesterday. It was Was mude by throwing overboard & cently and proved of no value I be- ts Today. dng was resumed. between. the Moors | ' “* e & different attitude. — r. Huntington fa. losing strength. | hmber of matters on which there had | lieved to ba having its cffect on the s Raktattc Teshes,. Sk and Spanish outposts at Melilla this TELEPHONE MERGER Man Who Lost $500,000 Was | He may live for several days, but there | been unfavorable reports by commit- { wanderberry's reputation. Bogota, July Acting President | gaif » battalion of Turkish troops D ‘morning. Rli;l{flflrcfim!ntl with mupi- —_— Ejected From His Office. is no hope for recover: tees. Thaoloo;hnt lhebe an_t[iar had 43 - Hol(uinltm v issued a decree raisi have been ambushed by Hamavein ‘tions of war 1. leave Madrid an’lht it t] > A - entries. f t) numi 17 were re- by martial law, peace having been restor: | for the Morocean const by way of |20 er StePin tn ',,:‘,',,“" Y AMnOUne: | Chicago, July 20—william wayne | STRIKE STARTED IN SEOUL. | Jected, 17 others pat back again, six| AUTOS AND_BLOODHOUNDS. |ug thraughout the countryt The Co- | oel"geriel: "Ear, Kerkut, 1o, the vllayet f a Y & Belvin, Who was efected yesterday —— g "g f"“‘“t""" ‘fiet"" 9| In Pursuit of Georgia Negro Who As- | lombian wongross will et aomOrTON: [Killed, including the commander, onso and Premier Maura are | < 1. o rom the office of James A. Patten, I e senate, and two sent back to com- . r. Felipe: Anguio, who was banish: iuai 3 *San_Sebastian in connection with the (0 Purchizee the stack OF the Bell Tel- | New York and president of the Port This last mentioned one was the res- | . tion, Ga. July 20.—Ay-|Dected with'a conspiracy against the | poryi “srontie Sending of® reinforcements to Melilia. | 20015 "OR®AT can Pelephone and | An£els and Eastern railfoad, was dis- | seeul, Korea, July, 30.—The Korean | Olution calling upon the judielary com- | "inings Batod. Bee (s, FeoAt: | govenment last August, has arrived —_— m”‘:‘.‘:{' e“"’"’,‘,’}:“;v‘:‘_ krreising | Telephone company. This is regarded 335;52“‘;,_“;(‘5"10’;_23'"’"‘ by municipal of the . Electrical Street | Mitios to investigate x“wc;';:,:'.?fin; don';mln Dursulk. of ». megro Who ‘cehpi- | ot DOBR- R Suffragettes Trying to Starve Them- d press despatches relayng to the | Amounced plan for werging all the | recently lost $500,000 in speculation. | centiy o state of Connecticut. "'%‘;‘ s e TlIae with- o Padees Motor Car. London, July 20-—The success of in Motoces) i uring the em. | o 1ni0 & SIAFle COMpOTAtion reprosent- | LIS HAme of the rallread. of which | Company which bull? the Tines to a | ,, Sonator Searls said with « "{';’o",’;' of ‘excited and heavily armed men do- | Chicago, July 20—Barney Oldfield, | s suftrageftes in obtaining thelr ’ 8 " ing nearly $1,000,000,000 capital. says he is president and | Japanese syndicate.. The _strikers e Oghe =} fermined .to. lynch " the negro, if ‘they | noted deiver.of automoblle reciig Cars. p! ¥ y by car- vy w of fresh troops to re- e Spanish soldiers at Melilla [ Stockholders in th according to today’s offer, of the department of commerce and labor, whose functions, in part, are to find employment wherever possible for to Representative Stevens of Minnesota, who says the west is literally begging for help to gather the He de- situation all NOTE OF WARNING TO CHINA. Attitude of Government at Tokio May taining to the government’s policy, discusses the sifua- possible ‘patience, but is not carrying ite endurance to the point of senti- changes before the conclusion of-the current month, Japan will be obliged Buffalo company will re- ‘west, in mood casse flung back the taunt in Clemen- ceaw's face with bitter words, declar- ing amid cheers that France had gone Premier Stalked Out of Chambe Amid the wildest excitement the vote was taken, and when it was announced that the government had been beaten, 212 to 176, Clemenceau clapped his hat on his head, pulling it far down over his’ eyes, and stalked out of the cham- ber, followed by the other ministers, in token that he intended to resign. Cabinet’s Resignation Accepted. M. Clemenceau went immediately to the Elysee palace and told the story to President Fallieres, who seemed stupi- fled at the incident which caused the fall of the cabinet, but he accepted the tonight—astonishment that an old par- liamentary warhorse like Clemenceau Algeciras spectre upon the eve of ad- journment, when the government was assured -of a majority on the naval question. \ orated Lieut, except to $75,000 FIRE IN PITTSBURG. Pittsburg, July 20. about . $75,000 da building at No. 520 Federal North Side, occupied by the Kirby Shoe company. - The flames started in the basement of the building and soon reached the roof. The Star theater building adjoining caught fire and the eight-story building of the Real Estate Savings and Trust company at No. 518 Federal street was threatened. Before the fire was under control the Kirby building was almost completely destroyed and the Star theater was badly damaged. Nahant, Mass., July 20.—Continued ington, rector of York. The statement issued this fore- noon, at the home of Dr Huntington’s son-in-law, Royal Robl ‘where the patient is, was nlmflnr to that rlven majority stockholder, is not given in the official rl.flwly guide. threaten to storm the offices of the syndicate, and are only hold ‘back by a ceptance of the report nd the passage of seven and sixteen years to char- Employment of Women and Minors. Senator Fenn offered an amendment lishments, eliminating fhat part of sec- tion 3 concerning the employment of ‘shifts.” ed. The bill as amended was passed. Calenda: The amendment was adopt- Passed—Amending the charter of the Willimantic Gas nd - Electric Lighting company (transmitted to the house under suspension of rules); in- corporating the Killingly Power com- pany; rence London; incorporating the Joseph Law- Free Public hospital of New making an appropriation of $6,000 to incorporated agricultural so- AFTERNOON SESSION. Hartford, Cotn., July 19.—The senate had an afternoon session today to con- tinue the work of clearing decks for an early adjournment. tion was necessary. its good offices the war between Ifllc!mlet(l and Connecticut had been averted and Some headway his hands, his forehead, his cheeks, his ! without appreciable waste of time in thanksgiving to the unknown source of all this unexpected wealth, he pick- ing to pass by while the child slept. sprinkled him all over with the small coins, and then, with other senators, stood a bit off to see what he would do when he woke uj They saw. BURBANK WONDERBERRY. Plant Culture Expert Believes Work Successful. His Santa Rosa, July 20.—Luther Bur- bank, speaking ~of his wonderberry here, said that it was far too early in the season for the eastern people to W. W. federal judge here with Mr. itself. Morrow, of San Rafael, was was delighted with it. Burbank says that the eastern people will find the wonderberry all right if they will give it a fair chance to show its qualities. A huckieberry which was sent out re- catch him. act, @mw mm IN HIS WHITE FLYER Eights”—Aeroplane Traveled Distance of Seventy 500,000 hinese participation in the loan of about to be negotiated by the government on the Hawkow-Sze Cheun maintenance of the “open door” in China. Assurances to this effect came to the state department today from Peking. American bankers are ex- pected to be given a quarter part of the loan. PASSPORTS SENT HIM. ian Minister Ordered to Leave Buenos Ayres at Once. Bol Buenos Ayres, July 20.—The Argen- tine gayernment has sent passports to the Bolivian minlster here, ordering The action of the Argentine govern- ment follows the refusal of Bolivia pute bétween Bolivia and Peru. MARTIAL LAW DECLARED ENDED Peace Restored in Colombia—Congress M was knocked down here today by a motor car_as he was crossing the Chicago, July 20—“The Klla Gingles two-edged verdict which yesterday y found Miss Gingles not guilty of steal- lacemaker’s testimony. He added: “If Ella tries to bring additional charges against Miss Barrette, 1 shall gently but firmly tell her to keep out of my office. * NO NEW STANDARD WAGE SCALE General Strike of Lynn Shos Factory Employes Discussed. Lynn, Mas of ‘the fallure to accept a new standard wi submitted by the cking Room Em- ployes’ unfon, the members of this un- Agent Frank Kidder of the organiza= tion. The strike will affect between TURKISH TROOPS AMBUSHED. Family of the Commander Carried Off Into Slavery. rying out a “huunger strike” has caus- ed all of the suffragettes in Holloway Jall to adopt this method for securing B:mm through. the streets wn_with the war!” The street. His injuries, ing of ceive two shares of American stock SLTRE O NS TRt SIXTEEN MINERS KILLED. ®o no action on the resolution was their freedom. Miss Elsie MacKenzie for every three of their own, the ad- Wis SAoRes By the Bolice | | e ment bels ol & -basls OF $9¢ pec After many arrests had been made. | (iire for the Buftalo stock and $144 . $300,000 FIRE IN MASONTOWN, | T the American. H~ and Two Business Blocks Burned & the Union Pacific Railroad Co. It is| Butler, Pa., July 20.—The strike. at ion of firedamp i ine at Mans- | Division of United States Into Cen- | Mexico City, July 20.—The Maya in West Virginia. George E. Hedgepath, Coast Artillery- | ynderstood that Kuhn, Loeb & Co.|the Standard Car company was ter- S8 todsy. Mamy other. workmma] . .3 sus Dleirlet: inaisns in the province of Quintsss: s “”'Mllflwfl W. Va., July 20—The man, Run Over by Dummy Train, acted in. the transaction as managers | minated. !(o:l;léh( through the efforts of were taken from the mine uncom- Yucatan eninsula, ambushed disastrous fire in the history of place broke out in L. H. Miller's 9 ‘department store on Main street about RS 2 o'clock this morning, and before the were controlled the Hdtel Alt- man and the Fanston and Maddas were destroyed, causing a loss ,.pfiuw AL 30000, The loss on the an was $12| fourth company, Coast artillery, tloned at Fort Washington, Md, by falling beneath the wheels dummy train, & few minutes later. weighed 318 largest ma; “Married Early sl n;the Autumn. 20,—~The marriage of (. Wanamker, the daugh- Wanamaker of Phila- ,mi‘a’ ughter of. John +to° Arthuro Hagan e nt Hegren, of Parfs and Bl *Efi € 2 t, Juat pigh Fort Dodge; low run of 1386 mil Minn., the one of the handest. were penalized. Joseph Chamberlai July, £0. Only two TR = “whI occur Heerens helong to M. Heeren was for a lime n Lan- berl:ln, ‘:loda s Saterdas e Y ard paid a 10ng vi 0 Mr. !‘d {u at his London residence. DEATH OF LARGEST PRIVATE. Glidden Tourists.at. Fort Dodge, low; Today’ from “Mankato, of the, Glidden tourlsts—one flf shortest runs on the route—was Newport News, Ve., July 20.—Private George E, Hedgepath of the Forty- sta- was fatally injured at Fort Monroe today of a He died at the hospital Hedgepath, ounds, was said to be the wno cars Improving. 20.—The condition .of Ed- ‘ham. Union Pacific Disposes of $10,000,000 of Atchison Preferred Stock. New York, July 20.—Kuhn, Loeb & Co. have purchased about $10,000,000 preferred_stock of the Atchison, To- peka & Santa Fe Rallway Co. from of a syndicate which included a num- ber of financial institutions. Sy en (SNEC Companions See George Fallon Drown Northport, L. L, July 20.—Perishing under the eyes of his companions in a cruising party, George Fallon of New Canaan, Conn., today was drowned in Huntington bl in an attempt to swim ashore from his boat. e had pro- ceeded only half the distance, about & quarter of & mile, when he was seen by his friends to be in diffeulty, but they were unable to reach him in time to save him. The body was not re- covered. Champagne Flowing_ Into Boston. Phaten cTuiy e PO lon: - of lampagne wines into Boston, in_anticipation of an increase in duty under the new tar- iff bill, is reported from the house. Payments on c| BUTLER STRIKE ENDED Through Efforts of the Local Catholic Priest. the local olic priest, who conferr- ed with officials of the car company and was granted partial concessions in behalf of the men. Tired Lot of Naval Reserves Tumbled Into Their Hammocks. X Provincetown, Mass, July 20.—A tired lot of naval reserves from Rhode Island and f‘m!fl'!lfiut tumbled into thelr. hammocks [touight after their second day of work with the men of the Atlantic fleet In the drills in Cape Cod bay. -The shigs did not come In- to ‘:fx ll;:bol' tonight, so it was thought .t ould be given & taste of nlén ie pnmm 4 is Last Million, uly 20.—Dr. Daniel K. within ‘a few days e would nnd his * cheek. for . mmflb the g:!}' Mission- necessary. In Tespo; as to what the object of tI nse to an inquiry resolution he senator replied: “Peace is as- powers. Among the meas which compels porations” to retary of state. vided that cor) D j:wwm filing of reports. u That there had Teep gulte-x 1l llthllon!l‘ -m ahfl of the p c rovince, in in Result of Explosion of Firedamp. st Langendrer, Prussia. Langendrer, Prussia, July 20.—Six- teen miners were killed by the évrilo- bruises and slight cont: were dressed at St. Luke’s hospital. Old- was, crossing the street with was discharged from prison today in 3 criical condition, having gone’ 151 hours without tasting fe Louis Strang, another well known driver, when the accident occurred. scious and conveyed to a hospital for treatment. Suicide Pact Carried Out. Bimira, N. Y., July 20—A suicide pact was. ed out at a lomely spot on East Hill near this_city tonight by James R. Adams and Bertha Thomas, who are said to have been keeping company for the past two years. Th drank ten ounces of carbolic acid mix- ed with whiskey. Adams was a ha ness maker and had been out of em- ployment. His wife was grief stricken when she learned of his death. Washington, July 20.—The division of the United States into census di tricts and the degignation of the num- ber of census supervisors to be em- ployed for the census of April 15, 1910, as been completed by Census Director E. Dana Durand. Connecticut will be considered as a single district. . Steamship Arriva At Rotterdam: July 18, Fstonla, trom New York. July Kroonland, At Antwerp: July 19, Mauretania, 19, fram New York. At Liverpool: from New York. At Ganoa: July 16, Verona, New. York aud Philadelphia. from Chiness Viceroy Going to New Posi Shanghal, July 20.—Tuan-fang, the former viceroy of Nanking, who m been appointed viceroy of the Ch succession to lh iang. passed through this ity toasy on Hig way 10 Tieutein frors The people of the southern loss of T as a very Nanking. AL Naples: July 17, Themistocles, | trom New York. Mob_Hanged Negro to Mulberry Tree. Paducah, Ky., July 20.—Without fir- lnl - le. a mob ook Albert Daw; who on Sunday shol horwh.,u Cmmn. from the Pari %nm' usu him to-a. mul- n” 3 M ¥ m Maya Indians Ambush Mexican Troopa the Seventeenth infantry at Ocum last Thursday, killing six troopers and mortally wounding seven others. The « infantrymen retreated but returned to the attack on the Indians, when they were again repulsed. The Indian losses are not known. The soldiers are now pursuing the Mayas, whose depreda~- tions have alarmed 'the whole terri= tory. Evelyn Thaw jn Canada. Montreal, July M.—Mrs. Evelyn® here from Brunswick summer resort was late and she failed to make con-' nections and was obliged to spend the duy fu Montre Negro Strung Up on a luuu. Edstman, Ga., July 20—Because’ I attempted to stedl a horse and from two' prominent young wi men of Easiman, a negro was m m of 175 men . at BI. Hg -um; :fl‘_