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da.y by the Bemb&hn Uonfemes {T WILL GO T0 THE HOUSE TODAY : fofiorrqw the House Will Vote on it and on Mondq Its Surrender to the President’s Views on Lumber and Gloves—Some Concessions Were Made. ‘Washington, July 29.—The Payne- | ence committee. How do I know?” re* Aldrich tarift tonight stands com- | sponded the speaker. pleted. An a ent on all disputed His reply, however, was .arnl-hd points was renq}ud this afternoon and | with certain emphatic expressi lu at 4.55 p. m. the conferees’ report was | wivich gave it considerable weight. by the republican conferees. speaker wore the unmistakeable air. ut It will go to the house tomorrow and |2 man who had capitulateéd before a be voted on by that body on Satur-, superior force. day. The senate will begin consider- /There was no opportunity to com- ation of the measure as agreed to by X:mise on gloves. The president said the conferees on Monday. rates must not be _advanced be- ) Conferees Surrender to Taft. bifl, which are the Safne as the: Halted by the mandate of Pregident | di tlelhvzwlt for thé fact that -Efimg- Taft, the tariff conferees- were com- ‘were reduc ‘kgy the . pelled to “turn: bnn? and re\lrlle their | from 817& -a dozen to $1.21 g 4 ‘rates on lumber‘and gioves. ' In a-com- » Som Lumbei 3 __munication to«Senator Aldrith and | [ o "0 w'luc"r“""’w"':o:"c’“‘:l’:n S50 6 TRepresentative Payne, tht ' president nade; in. spite of the: fact. that . the L demanded that the high rates on gloves | | ;g nec W tions wern ‘comyplied. e as fixed by the ‘house. and, thehigh |/ 0o, " " oo Sorigh Jo 'was, rates on lumber as. fixed y,the sen-§f o de- dotiable” gt $1.25- per thousand ate should not be made & 'part of thefliroe:."anisheq on one side, $1.75¢ finish~ conference report. & 'y After struggling over these ques-|| ed on two sides or one’alde planed and tions lhrou;houtdthed enttlrethday t)-;e‘ :g':e‘:e:m:»:d’g:z"’fi'z' .Lsd' ufi;‘,’:m o emf'ereel surrenderes 0 e presi-: four sides, "2.’0. dnpu'm:t vv‘vslrl’ .Tt;xflzd;::::e?g:&g‘we' To consiliate Senators Piles and v . ng Will be ordered printed, Jones, the conferees adopted the sen- T Domae flad to meet af | e rate of 50 cents a thousand en g‘n&'{:kn;:ysgetuxay e i‘:‘h the, | Shingles instead of the house raté of . intentlon of the leaders that the re- | ob CoM'S: : shall be pushed through in one | Rate om Pig Lead in Bars Restored. legislative day. Probably a week will In order to obtain the support of be required to dispose of the confer- | Senator Heyburn, the of ence report in the senate. whose state had been through ‘When the conferees fixed lumber and | the abolition of the duty om hides, the glove rates yesterday by shading wery | reduction in the duty on lumber and slightly the higher rates on each, they | the reduction in the différential on pig were: S0 cértain that the presidient |lead in bars, the latter schedule was would consent torthe arrangement /chat | reconsidered. The senate fixed the rate notices were sent to the democratic | on pig lead at 2 1-8 cents per pound, | members of the conference commiittee | but this was reduced in conference to to be present at ten o'clock today to |2 cents. In view of the dissatisfaetion approve or dlu‘pprova of the confer- | of the Idaho senators, this subject was ence report. reopened today-and a rate of 2 1-8 %m president- had other ideps of | cents a pound on pig lead in bars was what the rates should be and hs: ex- | Testored. aremg th-e{md ;hfl-z 1forcgbly ‘l‘n a let; Concession te the Cattle Industry. r. He sl at lumbey sho nof bé more than $1.25 per thousand feet | rorces i pusting hidce o e Tive Loy for rough, with the differentiale fixed 5 comcession also was made .to lNe" Dby the senite on' finished Junfber. He | cattle industry today b; taking tallow \ declared alto that the senade-Tates on | o the free lst, WW’O Tt had Bobn gloves, which are the same as the | placed by the conferees, a 4 Dinsley rafes and much leys than the |3t {o the qutiable list. Tajlow l;:d";fien‘ house rates, would have to 'be adopted | put on (fle free list by the house, b?fi in_order to obtain his end{rsement. |the action of tha conferees today. r'Aku ». - cles,’ the president lpee that hides ¢ 'lflhlwmm mnnudvuse house * Y boo(! nna shy und ' o;g - mmlmmu eather re 0~ - slel m tHouxht lhd d. be ra- i duced oW “the ‘house rafes, Were . advances over ithe ] Auiey duv 3 oG s ley rate, which. W,hl&-_mup- Qamunm-t-?n» Con-’ th%vtenitt weré totained. 3 rees. It was not until after the democrat- 1t was announced that the ¢ members had assembjed that the |Proceeded far enough to ghiow.that the White house communication | was re- | ReW bill will-be an incresise of from 1 telved at the _conference 'chamber, |03 Der cent. over the afl valorems of Hurriedly opening the envelppe, Sen- | the Dingley law. It is ur.derstood that Ator. Aldrich read the. president’s mis- in reaching this ecalculiition the ex- vive and called_his republioan associ- | Perts did not take intg consideration \tes to an adjoining room. ' The con- transfers of articles froin the dutiable tents of the ietter were discussed at [ (0 the free list, “hIChd the republican jome length and it was decided that :O“‘"a“ o would rdduce the aver- the minority should be Informed that | 38° @d valorems confiderahly below the conference report had not been ose of existing law. \dvanced to a stage where it could be jubmitted to them for | their judg- nent. Senator Daniel and Represent- stive Griggs-of- Georgia ej:hibited some \nnoyance it having been.called into jession prernaturely, but |Senator Bai- ey had scented trouble, for the ma- rity and advised his assoclltes to 8o PUBLIC UTILITIES CHANCES GROWING LEIAB AND LESS. 1f Any Bill Passes h Will Be the Barnum Bill. peace. H""{,’fi" Jt‘i‘l‘l{i 29, —The chances of any public u es | ¢commission legis- Wnority Hold Llnli Gionference of | jation passing at tije present lelsglon Their Own, are growing less and less. If any bill After the @emocrats hgid reached tife | passes, it will be thp Barnum bill, but sorridor outsid® the codlerence cham- |that this measure, pven.in an amend- ver, they held a little"/conference of.|€d form, will pass /the house, ‘is, very ‘heir own. The republicans were crit- | doubtful. Nothing " more radical wiil lcised,. but Slenator Bailey again came |Pass the senate viider any conditions to their defence by caliing attention |and the likelihood of an agreement be- to the fact that if the démocrats were [tWeen the two houses is disappearing, In_power ard werg charged with the [If It ever existed.. refponsibility of making a tariff bill The feeling of the senate is that they would not want there is no publizf demand for any bill to help theni. .The :4at all at this tifole and that this talk ther mollifled” ‘by |/ Representative | Of there ‘being jan obligation on the Champ’/Clari be#g clalled back to the|part of the republican party to pass chamber.. He was giyen a copy of the | One amounts to' wgery little. Only one bill as the conferees intend. to- report. Of two business | men’s associations it, except for the =giedules discussed PWith active press agents are making by the president 4n:)his letter. The |any stir whatev ér in favor of a com- democrats then went into” session. 'l?l:gfimv‘vh:tt :-;‘Z‘ Ufldtang they don't I \: wan! n the oth Not Disposed “to Diefay’ Proceedings. | hand, those wrp favor a commlni:; The minority members were in“the|in the house a fe in favor of the mi- ‘conference chamber less than an hour. | nority bill froik the special commit- +Af the outset, Représentative Griggs, | tee, but not in/ its entirey; they want " " aking for his a jates, said that |to amend it a nearly every man has y were not dispgsed to delay pro- |a different. ayhendment he wishes to ceedings. » He suggested that “if the | tack on. republicans wonld cdnsent to put cot- | It is certaif ton bagging on the f éee list they would |agrge with thle house on nothing ex- show the utmost celerity in bringing |cept the Barn um bill just as-it is, and the conference report to a vote. Many |it is_almost' | certain that what the of the conferées wera disposed to grant | house passes/| wil be a hodge-podge this request, ‘but Rfpresentative: M which looks 1 jore like the minority bill Call of Massachuseits protested vig- |than the otfipr, in which case there orously on the ground that it would |can be no ijgreement between the injure the manufactories in his state | houses. Unl r these conditions there which turn out eottom bagging. So em- |are many ms mbers who have come to phatic were his objections that it was |the point w here they “believe that it seen that agreement would be delayed{is better to/ljlet the whole matter drop it such action were attempted. than to ask 1pen to vote for something Sourrying to Get a Final Word. | of Wwhich thely do mot wholly approve. The republican- members continued ojf indefinitely postpone in in session after the democrats left the | (¢ DOUSe Wcjuld get many votes. 3 chamber. There followed one of the X ~ . hule;; -cetnetgh witnaulaedmabout” the | INCOME TAX AMENDMENT corridors o e’ senate office building during the tthree weekslc the debate has TRAMNISMITTED TO SENATE. been in conference. urrying to and . Bspzrees from the chamber. were senators and | Received by Governor Weeks fiom the members of the house vieing with rep- | Department [of State at Washington. resentatives of special interests to get s a “final word” with the conferees. Hartford, y 29.--In 1he £2nate to- Late in the day . Representatives |day Executh‘ e Clerk IPord presenicd a 5, Pordney and Calderhead went to the | COMmunicatipn from Geveinor Waews, White House and from there to-the |enclosing a jcommunication from the ce of Speaker Camnnon' and _then |départment of state enting k to the comférence chamber: Apepgnatl) to e 207 1 RRSStubS " v ‘elation o e authol «f congless Capitulation of Speaker Cannon. o 1o "o iy L S0 T 0 T ot Later they copférred with a numbeér | passed by ongress reals a3 follows: of northwestern enators “who were in- “Artiele | XXVI.—The <congress shall terested in the lumber'question. After | have ROWe'r to lay and collect taxes on their actlvities ‘withont the conference | incomes, / from whatever source de- ~wobm Speaker Cannon was seen hurry- w/ithout apportionment among v down the main corridor. " “The doo | the sevey al states, and mumm rex:u'd the conference room was thrown + open and he. was permitted to enter k5 wfihout delay. Speak c-nnon has een ome of the .4hlat lI‘H rte‘r; :r thleI uusu;| rates ‘Z,n PNy loves, e sa e belleved these ratés - ‘tro necesgary ‘to stimmlate manufac- - of General Henry C. Worthing- tures in women'’s gloves. L / ton. i When the nukmeluded h Isu | ashington, July 29.—General Hen- to the ‘conference ber he ha . Worthington, formerly member of ¥ down the ci or without llbppln‘g ’t i+ _ Catifornia legislatung, delegate in One of t)u waiting newspaper corre- és from Nev-d;. di; at and Ilkd lna !{ e conferees -died. Garfield hospital that the senate will sl Consideration Will ‘Eegin in the Senate—Ceonferees |- \flnd the figures named by the nnlte /| bitious adyenturer who -E?b‘a‘o:: 2 ; £ mm has | ' Theodore Mauer, the merchant who | arrival today that he had foresworn ‘thielr seslon adsovir hed tanight bad o AT FORT MYER. *-*'r-' mmmufit ing H. P. 1 : : i o thre B '-Hh-my—wmm_mnm Kiel, Jlil\—“.afv s o : ng at.ithe v, s of - i -“..mmun.k..ru-umw, al yacht Standart, p 3 . oke, z x Last Eveni ob:‘ and Empress ndre ; il S8 peada i Ak it o i Sel cunet tnge g 1 Beoside ' ' el e today. ) : s : E canal are pick marin ind |- 4 pain . ) : Markbre . Washington, J -29.—A ly squadrons of . ry are p : t b ! f e h ofi w’a‘ caused mot:lo,r mmme cl country side, Y 5 m; 4 h F § 4 -mile official speed }Or- - A, Ted]t 3 h de- yflh it's aeroplane . :ugu. FREIGHT TRAINS COl 8. AV | it a had béen announced that wnsx wm&d aree > Wik 3 ve. st s ederal make the test after sundown AT m L id 1 - |er permitted and at 5 o'el T hannel | crowd had gathered at Fort til word came from the of th b P o v E A gd of thledcoune at 7 o'clock that a North Wlndhan. luly - b ‘ w s g C ik - ‘?;ll’ww‘nm was blowing there, Or- Bl o s v arcelona center of Mary bR of B A u:-e‘m.remed determined to e neropllne was wheeled across the fleld and placed on the ‘starting rail. The motor .was, tried out. for.s& % test and the crowd applanded: A hwr. however, they saw ‘the men trundle the aeropl o blck ‘to. the shed. The - seemed good natured in the ‘face of !he pd-mnement. They have heconie no;‘twl:lomenu at F 9t t. irectly opposite the e i : "3 ; » ‘il:n'm S Chandler of ts odaT nity - = 0 - whgt peasel ‘aptain andler o cial CUBAN' CABINET CRISIS.» he: general ynquistide. * The Mooris Kn%mY‘irk mm; E.‘.‘"' “:;;.'..'{‘t:t were ready to take the time as the ma. All the Mlmqton and- Wnl ‘Qu- { y -t rival “o contents of a three-quart stein of beer 3{,’:,';:,:{"::‘;‘,’,.,‘.’,‘:,&',‘.’.,,, ?;:g tk:e’ tA‘xr.' retary Resign. - tribad ~and % ‘r}:l‘fln‘“f:j at one sifting. : exandria end of the course, and when Havana, July-20.—The cabinet eri- | to | ‘ome: the would indt-|* The World's Alliance of Young Men's :?::: i .mteoof::gn:hl‘otn:::e “fllfl: sis, which for som > K 1 “of Spain Is istian associations opened its sev-|gafe Major Squier informed Wilbur pending; reached .a x this aft-|in B CUEY entéenth annual conference at Barmen- | wright. The two brothers conferred ::not«;‘ne w:ree:lgln& i ped B i fll!h::- Eberfeldt, Germany. - and the flight was called off for the Castellanos, signed their res d - illa to_ ald Thomas Appieton of Seattle, T ——— which will be officially presented to i ‘fheie.r 77 7 Wash., has been arrested on the com- MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY. President Gomez. on his ~arrival from lniw n ks ‘pl . | plaint of the Eietor. of & hotel. dt —_— o Y Cayo Cristo. v Mpl Oolcv- for fail to pay a $800 bill, | The actlon uc the cabinet was taken “““"”“"m\fi o-'itbmk- dro epd | Arrivn at New York from Colon—He -ed many- in “Spain.. A president ‘and rellcvflu him lQo em- | o Bl [+ g g nug Harbor, !. while, the mother New ‘York, July 29.—An ‘eccentric barrassment of making re: 18N asattempting’ to' rescue her daugh- | man without ‘a country came to town 8 z today from Colon, Panama. 'He is RETURNS A PRISONER: Berkeley Proctor, an electrician, for- 3 merly of Beimar, N. J., who ‘unod Adventurer Bailey Arrives in New{ “m“'.r Meade, hi considerable notoriety a few » c ? \ g “| try home, near Nashville, to see his|ago by writing a letter to Go mor York Homd:u and Pumlhlu. R of } ery D orehi m“nC?pt‘ l(:bvermn Dickinson, who is | Fort re:?unclinx -his citizenship. 'Ebe R et - . th n seridusly i i was a bit ‘o mystery . as to what, ml:;:e:ork. J“III'(: Homeless and i prompted this act, but he said on his Lt h wat | Was arrested at Maracaibo two days | allegiance u: this country “fer re.&ons g&?}uflfifuéaq:h,{,” o w ihe are ti “that Premier| ago, charged with o’ri%nl?ing a Castro| of religion.” of creditors bel iml' & urd esin-and that a ‘milidry plot to overthrow President Gomez, is Despite young Proetor's net. he was York tonight' in ch: lh“m { h ;get up it Madrid. |3 Getmu subject. admitted by the immigration officers and was locked up at 3 3 Y 1 . Be Taken Away. today. He introduced himself ag “‘the ters. 4 5 o ' x: mo, Italian mur- | man without a country,” and when re- He was brought from: Mfllh Cohln ; Jo-IERS Prench-goyetn- Qond ry, Conn., was the | quired to sign a declaration, érased the bia, where he was n. June aft- Noptore - r‘k - CTUISER wnh the mys- | words “am an American citizen” and er 'his. sensal ' : i 6 e - W terio insisted tpon writing, T amAmerican He_said he_had been down’ in :‘ke_lm_cs’h!p .th ‘| Panama "’dust looking ‘thi: bve ‘l " | witiam P, Kent of Wythe Nominated - by Acclamation for Governor. ors anwpbrt News, Va., July 20i—~Wil- 1% : v 1 ‘w“qfi ggo‘ken lm‘ P. Kent : &zu ‘co\?nty was Cmgago, July :’.—m nnflntn&- 8 r by ‘an electri- | nomina acclamation for governor ency of Chicago’s great school system ’ _a’;l: the 02?:8’, ?m 13 it fmlty res Virg y the republican conven- ha b n given into the hands of & |éngaged .t Bm:einu succesded to ner‘ everal deaths resulted emem tion hera today for the first time in its history.'| night in driy Martin sq the storm or‘the gre#t h A caucus before the convention met Mrl Ella Flagg Young, principal- of ; %..p of revoluuanl-u sands- of dollars’ grth of damage waa | bad arranged a slate, which also con- the Chicago normal school 1905, | aga ,,,y opened fire, | done t6 buildings in the city. A-maxi- | tained the following names: and an educator of national tation, 4 osses. The survivon mum temperature of 92 degreds was| For lieutenant goyvernor—4. L. Krup- was chosen -tonight by the newly or- & reactied.. This swung.down to 77 at 2 | per of Alexandria. ganized board of education as head of sl ent further says ocloch in ‘the afternoon and back to| For attorney general—G. A. River- the public schools. , m only to master | 84 by 6 o'clock. comb of Clifton Forge or W, R. Pogue — Mrs. Young is 64 years old and was olutionists ' in the Qlfl _Hanson, a truck driver, ‘was |[Of Wythe. born in Buffalo, N. Y. She has been vm&. B m, "vielbity of Barcelona. | Struck by lightning and killed:instantly { _For treasurer—R. O. Proffett-of Taze- well. engaged in teaching since 1862. Nfljfln‘ i rtin's Square. wk’nrmm;c:;e:hebmg‘"' i o Gibertutinent ot pubiiikintves- OBITUARY. mflnlfl'!h official .advices, | dead ‘on the sidewalk in front.of his | tion—F. B Brent of Nelson county, ¥ ! fon has been checked, but | shop. . « Ry Al s Chasks L. Diani. sacrifice of life. After fight- | James JTurner, a driver, was struck | BLERIOT TO ACCEPT CHALLENGE Mulden; Miss, July 39, -Doath Canss ng. ly. ahd. successfully for a | by lightfing while on the seat of a| e L to formes BReES Loy Chetios & jnd cades, the prin- | lumber wagon. He was hurled to the | Willing to Race With Wrights Under ally driven lo St. | road dead. the Seattle cgmfifi.”., Dean at the Malden hospital tonight, |1 -#here they found| Joseph Behman of Waumn was in“a r;::.mla;ijo;nlng that in which his Heavy detach- n(e‘ by the heat while fishing Paris, July 29.—Louis Bleriot, the Tllowiiy - i St o AI“'”“ """ cavalry came up Ymm the Kenilworth plers ‘He rolled | French aviator, who successfully’ flew respunslsble. 2o¢ ahia ondermef::tx s, ; from the pler into the lake and was|across the English chnanel in his Dean’s condition is not seri g ediately _ opened | drowned. monoplane last Sunday,appeared great- the ne f h h! od'" e . the revolutionists, | The’ prostraiions, several of which |y pleased when informed this after- lethh rd. !o e};— usband's degth wad )¢, but were met at | may prove fatal, numbered more than | noon that the officers of the-Alaska- wUp o e e T T 1l and shot. Those twenty. - Yukon-Pacific exposition had offered a four .years' sa. atate :en.go?"pfi';a reen rlbt:hwm Bt “:fi WONE MOB' WORK purse of $25,000 for an aeroplane race lr;‘;l}:lch he!:as for five years mayor 2 Mn 2 3 ™ ORK. gleet:;ekl’l him and the Wright brothers. Sialien Trok o e ; - Steel Car Plant Strikers Maddened by | ' “This is the first intimation that I fi“flig;{:fif‘;’" 4 L"f s d;rect" , ‘GOUPLE Low Food Supply. have had of any such offer, but if efth- nectlent, ' He' wap Hden. 1o A h?m' RKABLE TRIP er of the Wrights challenges me under P P B B B o 3 e Pittsburg, July 29.—Three thousand | the Seattle conditions 1 shall immedi- Commissioner . of + Windham ounty | Frem: Summit~of—Mt. Washington- to | strikers, maddened by seeing their food | ately accept.” Conn., and in 1881.2 he was a member | ' _the Crawfgrd House. supply “':;"" low, with » l:'mefl'%;t! of the Connecticut legislature. . — :’m‘:fl < ot -“hfl. ofm::r‘k:m: "m'n“ tl:e BLOWN UP BY BLACK HANDERS. N 0 V. B, Jdly 29.—A reniark- ssed car plant tonigh! " feali Schooner L. C. Chaples Stranded on 3 4 the - condiitons | Pre® steel s t tth.end be- | Dynamite Dn(roy. Fren( of' ftalian under. which it; was mad. Te'state trooperrartiveg o the acene Store in Hazleton, Pa, . * Hell - Gate Rocks. lished t ll? I;' was “’ hree -persons were injured. A score Rkt | New York, July 20.—The. switt tide fi‘%&mu% M ro | of workmen from the plant.fled into | posieion Pa, July 29.—The entire g: }éi" Gate swung the schooner Lois | N, Y. who are - lng their honey- :fl‘;t_x"' Rocks ‘with..the.mob in pur-| ¢rgne of the store of James Antinozzi, aples abruptly around, snapped [ méon here, in Walking from the sum- an Italian merchant here, -was blown the hawser of her tow ‘and the.dfltud i over Franklin, | .12 & (ew minutes after the outbreak | o1~ early today with dy nnmlto Jo ke ' 4 A " | started-all was quiet n. was l';llan:i finmem!rzmn Kl 5!]:;:«:'1:": b.;nmm %e. "n!i(' linton dill:“"lum!- +The men attacked weré finishing cars ”n!iut wl':i':r":nunoul rece(qu.t let- in from New Haven today. The tug nczno “miles.. ‘r se. @ distance of | for the Hudson river tunnel and say| o demanding money. On July 22 the :;)wlng her had another tow at the The , trip was no!eworthy from the g’:fi,o’f.‘“,,'.‘;’m‘,‘,'.:" . ?vark o L Gemshd was "pflud o i tt;;ut ance. " As the tida: continueg teeao. “md i e oy : e 218 ot Somvoly with the reqtdar. Ha o el m wor : E the schooner listed heavily and barely k coat, Mfit ln‘::e{lt;h:‘;:?;{ -RVA'.‘ TO_I COM_E A TEXAN. . | treated the latter as a joke. There is escaped capsizing. A crew of eight leu er “shoes. Roberts had on a | will Desert Nebraska, But Will Con. | 7° clue to the writer. men was aboard the Chaples, but no | light;* flimsy - dr!fll:"l B : s one was injured. Tugs were trying to | high French-heeled lllog;fl.ao‘:;tw‘e’:: tinue Politics in LCM Star State. pull the schooner into dee ter t ML Washington JAPRNESE: BOVALTY 008 wate - 58 L —— night. i i frgln 'and not r‘llls!nogn tg;e '2;,11“":)% Bellefontaine, Ohio, July 20.—William | p.;ce and Princess Kuni May Agtend S i the journey-on foot, gndenookpto wall | Jennings Bryan is to move to Texas. Colebrati Sale of Cigarettes to ' Sailors of | back to the Crawford house. Mrs, | He 5ald g0 in the éourse of an ln:er- Hudson-Fulton ration. i receding his delivery of ec- Schroeder’s Fleet Prohibited. mhe'!:‘ :NWM h;'e se\s;rnl p;i%l vf_:’ l';stc nl‘gt‘ He. declared h‘e in-| Tokio, July 29.—Japan will be repre- 1 Provincetown, Mass., July 29.—With hushand S ‘thfln tended to move to Texas after making | sented bY royalty at the tri-centenni; the exceptiou of the battleships Ohio S 8 here tonight in an| . gouth American tour, on which he| ot the discovery of the Hudson.river, d Virgini olbsios exhausted condition g i b lief current He Admiral Schroeder's fleet ware at oss e i to" tiie | The Japanese court will DEobahly 5 at sea “ i tonight after a day spent in various Ne F'“ Attempts to Cross English nn:tmo;okebmg“eficsfl; "3' tu: represented by Prince and, Princess evolutions. Gh“n‘l at Present. not going to be a Nebraskan, for T am | Kunl, who are now touring . Etrepe. An order prohibiting the sale of cig- -Hubert Latham and ‘oln= to move 1o Texas.. T expect to | The couple will leaye Londen 46t Ney arettes and matches to the sailors on the French aero- | continue in politics in Texa York on-August 25. the vessels of the fleet has been is- .uuwm,t eir, fying ma- R TR § TN Sted. ¢ A oy U : .and it id understood Chicage Woman Killed in Automobile Trumbull Man Dead at 93. Z s the jdea of mak- Trumbull, Conn., Jul 29.—Géorge BAT:;“ M".‘IT 1;;.:?;..4 D“::a: ’n::? i chi T atten. Smvtatios | Chicago, JulyA::l ‘.D:!r'c Parker Win- | Hawley, 3. one of the oidest res: altimore, July ohn t, ol atter “aviation |- 14 is vicinity, died at hig-home ranking high as an artist and a critic, | week,” which is tfl atter part of Au- | field Kerr of this city, wife of a sales- :e:“eut::-y s ' short ol 3% was found dead today at.theé foot of £ v man for a woolen mills company, was ), t fa flight of steps in hl’:’ home, in vgex: 3 28 P - - killed - tonight in an automobile- acc! 2‘,.3 mr;h;xlnn::lplelz";t‘m :‘ :o ‘-‘:Nzi: Lanvale street. Whether he died from $ roaching Vacation, | dent near Libertyville, 11l W. 8. Mills, | {;n. 200" He was a bachelor, 4is neas- :lereokeeflec;! ot l:he %“ - t"“";te‘ ‘ ., July 29.—Suc- | % ":":’:fl:fib:y':‘m‘l;h'tmf:;“‘é ext relatives being a nephew amd niece. of apoplex: as no t e n ¢ ured. determined. lzr %&it was )'l': year: pireva, 5 :m;';::rkv":fi_ corner":be mc:l}tntbskidded ului instead with whom he lived here. cld. 1le was the art tic of ¢ e win. A utting on the brakes or low speed » York newspapers and"; ?r:qne:g gm‘z > hm:n“::k.#"' uufl by accident touched the accelera- | Stesl Car and Foundry Co. Bought In. tributor to magakines. facturing company’s ml‘l‘ls commmzi tor and the machine gave a great jump | Baltimore, July 29.—The plant of the ,,,,,, S w‘:‘kl' B onighe. by drimiing. earhal | and turned turtle in the ditch. Sotth Beltimors Bedl fillrnnbl;’dt:':un- French Monopl son- e 3 . —— ry company was re- e HagonnSuliin .Rfedrl R r“ years of age. * : organization committee of ‘oreditors Celebration. X terday T New York, July 2—Lauls Bleri 325000 Fire at i Salina, Kas, July 29.—Without meet | YHerday for 3556000, Tie combioy the first man to cross the Engli Bangor, Me., July: 29.—The plant of ins. B vt fl"ig_‘; scejdent 0 | $1.500,000. channel in an aeyoplane, has cabled | the Marine Railway and Lumber com- from Oakl —— e ——e bis American representative here that ny-in Brewer. lestroyed by fire llnn, xha forty-hm cars in_the (}llddon he will .enter _a monoplane in the ?:dd’: el . s he schooner.-Ro- | 10Ul reached: here tonight. The, cars 'III,M -Guge :" O%ie. Fonit flights to be held here next fall for a | =a Stu u v { Kansas City tamorrow at| Tima, O., July 29.—Fire, which for $10,000 ' cash prize, during (\o llud- belongi 2.~ a time-threatened to burh “the < busi- 1t &) % o 4 ness section of Harrods, ten miles east ¢ S cfw— il p“y "‘n md flmumnd teoy 5 f of here, destroyed the Central Hotel $60,000 Lumber Yard Fire. fipfl is 325 000. 34 Haritord, Co v and several residences tomight, -Dhe Doylestown, Pa., July 20.—Chalfonte, e — of the man m by.a V‘ll‘y tnln.d. loss is uo ooo a small townnear here, was this aft- o, Arrivals, - - the tunnel today was identified ernoon threvtumd ‘with destruction by iy ,n s ‘Alabama General 'W fire, which eauss astimated | 3 DR ¥ kh ¥ y. ortgoinery, Ala., at ssoog‘.'n ; ried o suntina, fro : n A PP el pohibitien » whm o i il 8

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