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Seventeen beautiful shades, CHAS. 03600D & GO,, 45 and 41 Washington, March 20.—The house of representatives by a vote of 182 to 160 Saturday repudiated Speaker Can- non and his organization; by this un- expectedly large majority it overruled his decision and insisted upon consid ering the resolution of Norris of Ne- braska, providing for a reorgnization of the committee on rules with the speaker eliminated. The authority which gave to him the cognomen of “czar of the house” will be taken away. The test of strength between his organization and the allieq forces of insurgent repub- licans and democrats came shortly aft- er 1 o'clock. The speaker lost. It was upon an appeal from the speaker's ruling declaring out of or- der the Norris resolution to amend the rules that the test came. Represent- ative Dalzell of Pennsylvania, a mem- ber of the present committee on rules, moved to. lay the Norris appeal on the table. Cannon Forces Mustered Every Vote. Against this motion the Cannon forces mustered every vote they had, but the tide was against them, and they could not stem it. The vote against laying the appeal on the table was decisive—164 ayes and 181 noes. Thirty-five members of the speaker’s party voted against him on the issue that” meant his dethronement from the chairmanship of the committee, which for so long has controlled the proceedings of the house. Mr. Norris then moved the previous question, #t was ordered, and at 1.30 began the vote on the Nebraskan's appeal. The 35 Insurgents. The following insurgent republicans voted with the solid democratic side against_ the motion to table Norris’ appeal from the decision of thé speak- er: Nelson, Kop, Carey, Cooper, Davidson, Lenroot and Morse of Wis- soncin; ~Davis, Lindborgh, Miller, Steenerson and_ Volstead of Minne- sota; Kendall, Hubbard, Good, Hau- gen. Pickett and Woods of Towa, and Kinshaw, Kincald and Norris _of Ne- braska; ~Madison, and Murdock of Kansas; Howland, Johnson and Tay- lor of Ohio; Ames and Gardner of Massachusetts; Foelker and Fish of New York, Poindexter of Washington, Martin_of South Dakota, Grenna of North Dakota, Fowler of New Jersey, and Hayes of California. SPEAKER CANNON ATTACKS THE HYBRID HOUSE MAJORITY Power-Shorn but Deflant Speaker Makes the Startling Statement That the Republicans Have No Majority in Congress. Washington, March 20—With eves glowing defianice and voice thundering at his enemies with all the day’s pent- up bitterness Speaker Cannon made a vitriolic attack on the “hybrid house majority” at the annual dinner of the Illinois Republican association late last night. His face was worn from the force of the terrific assault made upon him and his voice lacked its old jauntiness and resonance. He was “Uncle Joe” in fighting trim, No Republican Majerity in the Senate A startling statement made by the power-shorn but deflant speaker was that the republicans no longer have a majority in the senate. “My God!” he cried with great sol- y. “suppose this 158 pounds of common clay should drop dead tonight —what would the newspapers and magazines which make a profession of lying and slandering do then, My daughters, grandchildren, my son-in- law would be sorry. There never was a truer word said than ‘let the dead past bury its dead. If that were not true, then the world would be one vast house of mourning. ® 1 know people who think they mo- nopolize the wires from the earth up to the great white throne. They don't give the majority of us a chance. They have cure-alls; they think God and one constitute a majority, forgetting that God alone is a majority and can well do without their help. Ve are thankful for Christian mor- Once in a while we find people who have a monopoly of all knowledge and therefore should be indicted and prosecuted under the Sherman anti- trust la All who disagree with them are anathema. It is uncomfortable sometimes to live in a government by the people. There will always be some who are feeble-minded, abnormal, insane, or, to use a shorter and more common word, they are cranks. But we've got to have them. A New Majority Made Saturday. “There was a new majority made today. It consisted of the democrats, a fiftéen per cent. slough from the re- publican party. They destroyed the committee on rules. Then what did they do? “They Dared Not Turn Me Out!” “A resolution was presented, declar- ing the office of speaker Yacant. Then what did these men who have been denouncing my personality, these si- mon-pure followers of Cummins and La Follette, do then? Omnly eight of them had the courage of their convie- tions. The result was that, while I was speaker by a majority of 26 last March, they refused to turn me out by a majority of 36. “That was the way the republican slough started out in ifs new alliance. And the Sunday papers will be out in the morning with stories about the end of Cannonism and czarism ond_per- haps a few of them will say what I said about the house—simply a goV- ernment by majority. “This combination abolished the committee on rules, which has, after all, simply the power to report to the house, although some seem to think that it is like the Biblical example of ‘Let there by light and there was You in Washington know aif- ferently. But the people in the cou try apparently believe the uplift mag- azines and the cowardly members of congress who wrought such havoc to- day. I am thankful I belong to the pariy of Lincoln, and Grant, and Gar- field, and Roosevelt, and Taft, and, whenever any charge is made upon it, whether from pulpit or magazine or Chautauqua circuit, I will defend it. I would rather keep the republican faith and fail than to march with men who would disrupt the republican party and succeed. No Majority in the House. “The country believes we have a majority of 44 in the house, whereas we have none; nor have we a ma- jority in the senate. JBut this news is not given to the country by certain publicists. They suppress it and dis- tort it and talk only about Cannonism and the defeat and rebuke of the ezar today. ‘Some of us pray for the millenium, But I do not want it to come at any time unless the Almighty reaches down His finger and changes the human an- imal” TARIFF WAR WITH CANADA MAY YET BE AVERTED. Conference Between Pre: and Canadian Minister of Albany, N. Y., March 20—At the con- clusion of a conference which, With two or three interims, covered practi- cally the entire day, President Taft tonight seemed hopeful that a tariff war with Canada may yet be averted. The negetiations between the presi- dent and W. S. Fielding, the Canadian minister of finance, did not result eith- er in agreement or _disagreement. There are many details that remain to be worked out, and at this time it was declared that the following official statement literally sums up the situa- tion: “The president and Mr. Fielding were in_conference in respect to the tariff today for several hours. No con- clusion was reached, but the situation remains that of friendly negotiation.” Eleven days remain for “friendly ne- gotiations” before the maximum rates of the Payne-Aldrich tariff law auto- matically go into effect against those countries which are regarded by the president as_“unduly discriminatory” against the United States. The law is arbitrary as to its application, but the president is given judicial powers in reaching a conclusion as to what constitutes “undue” discrimination. Bad Outlook for Boy. NURSE—Wanted, a robust, God- fearing Scotch nurse who can teach the shorter catechism, and has a work- ing knowledge of the business side of a slipper, to take charge of a four-year- old boy who has a double dose of orig- al sin. Apply, stating wages required to X Y Z, care of Clarke & Son, stationers, Guilford. —From an English Exchange. Trouble for Midnight Sons. “Now that the doctors are locating Hes by -means of X-rays,” said the lit- tle grass widow, “I don’t know what's to become of the men. It'll be worse than having a wife whq sees what they are doing in a sort of psychic trance and tells them all about it when they get home in the wee hours ©f the morning.” Pays to Use Preservatives. Tt is estimated that a fence post, which under ordinary circumstances ‘will Tast for perhaps two years, will, if given preservative treatment costing aboeut ten cents, last 18 years. The ser- vice of other timbers, such as railroad ties and telephone poles, can be doubled and often trebled by inexpen- stve preservative treatment. - Fly Remarks. “When the angler stands knee deep in a mad brook, waiting for a trout to switch his fly under,” asks a true Wal- tonian, “do his thoughts run in or spondees?” Never thought of it in that light, but have heard fishermen words like those.—N. Y. Her- FAKE SPORTING PROMOTERS ARE FOUND GUILTY. Maybray and Thirteen Associates Will Be Sentenced Today. Council Bluffs, Ia., March 20.—John C. Maybray and thirteen of his asso- ciates today were found guilty in the Unitea States district court of illegal use of the mails to promote fixed sporting events. The jurors disagreed as to Robert E. L. Goddard of San Antonio. Those found guilty are John C. May- bray, Leon Loser, Tom S. Robinson, Willard Powell, Clarence Class, Bd- ward Leach, Edward K._'Morris (col- ored), Clarence Forbes, Harry Forbes, Frank Scott, Ed McCoy, Winford S. Harris, Bert R. Shores and Willlam (Ore) Marsh. - Judge McPherson announced that the prisoners would be sentenced Mon- day. The defendants accepted the ver- dict without show of feeling and May- bray shook hands with several of the jurors. Mrs. Maybray broke down ‘when the verdict was read. Two years' imprisonment and a fine of $10,000 is the maximum penalty. Robert Goddard is under indictment in the Nebraska district of the federal court and will be tried again when other defendants are brought into-that court. 1 All the defendants were locked up Saturday afternoon immediately the Jury rec ved its instructions. Twelve of them had been on bond until that time. WHAT’S THE USE Sticking to a Habit When It Means Discomfort? 0ld King Coffee knocks subjects out tolerably flat at times, and there is no possible doubt of what did it. A Mich. Wwoman gives her experience: “I used to have liver trouble nearly all of the time and took medicine which relieved me only for a little while. Then every once in a while I would be sud— denly doubled up with an awful agony in my stomach. It seemed as though every time I took a breath I would die. No one could suffer any more and live. “Finally I got down 80 sick with ca- tarrh of the stomach sthat I could not turn over in bed, and my stomach did not digest even milk. The doctor final- Iy told me that if I did not give up drinking coffee I would surely die, but I felt 1 could not give it up. “However, Husband brought home a package of Postum and it was made strictly according to directions. It was the only thing that would stay on my stomach, and I soon got so I liked it very much. “Gradually I began to get better, and week by week gained in strength and health. Now 1 am in perfect condi- tion and I am convinced that the whole ause of my trouble was coffee drink- ing, and my getting better was due to leaving off coffee and taking Postum. “A short time ago I tasted some cof- fee and found, to my astonishment, that I did not care anything about it. I never have to take medicine any more. I hope you will use this letter for the benefit of those suffering from the poisonous effects of coffee.” Read the little ook, “The Road to ” in pkgs. “There’s @ Rea- Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. in sympathy with the interests of the church. " - BY UNEXPECTED MAJORITY| .. .o Speaker of the House Repudiated by Twenty-Two Votes —Republican Rebels and Democrats Carry Every- thing Before Them—Thirty-Five Republican Insur- gents—Cannon Makes Vitriolic Speech. isco] re election deputies either pledged to vote for or At _the last general election in 1906, which followed the enactment of the separation law, e take a definite stand, as there was still uncertainty _ whether Pope Plus X. would approve the organization of public worship associations completed by the law as other religlous denomi- nations had dome. Conseguently, not until this year, when the Catholic hie- archy is freed from any legal restraint against rallying its followers politi- cally. has it gone boldly into the polit- ical arena. The avowed purpose Is to return a chamber of deputies which will re verse the present order of things, at least in so far as to give the church a legal status in accordance with the views of Rome. COMET A IS VANISHING. But Halley’s Grows in Grandeur and Will Appear in April. Cambridge, Mass., March 20—Two of the celestial visitors to the solar system this year, Comet A and Halley’s comet, are being watched carefully by astronomers, although the Comet A is hastening away into space while the other is daily growing in size and " o h of Comet The tograpl taken at the Yerkes obses , Chi- cago, on March 15, and the tall, which swept the western sky late in Jenuery, was still apparent, it had dwindled to two degrees in length. The comet #s now. in about the tenth meg- nitude. Halley’'s comet gives great promise, for it has already sprouted a tail one degree in lengtn, and when it emerges from behind the sun during the latter part of Aprfl it is expected to be a spectacle of grandeur in the morning skies. AS TO DRINKS. The Difference Between City of New York and State of Maine. New York, March 20.—“The differ- ence between the state of Maine and the city of New York” safl former Gov. Robert B. Glenn of Carolina, in a prohibition address at Carnegle hall today, “is that in Maine you need a guide to get a drink and in New York you need a guardian to keep you from getting a drink, whether you want it or_not.” Nevertheless, Governor Glenn be- lieves that In five years all New York state will be dry except New York city, and that the city itself will go dry within the next ten years. HOLDUP CHICAGO CAR. Passengers Lined Up by Masked Men and Pockets Rifled. Chicago, March 20.—Two masked and armed men boarded a street car here Saturday, ordered the passengers to line up with their hands above their heads, and while one man kept them in Iine the other went through t of several, obtaining, it is about $50. The men escaped. ™" An I Behaved Cluck. Q—My one cluck¢bung six chicks in two days. I never.had such a De- culiar experience ang can find no rea- son for it, Can you? A~—You give your hens too many eggs or too small a mest box; resuit, hroken eggs that smear the feathers, stieking to- gether make loops Wl cdtch chicks by the neck. Make 18 inches square and set from 13 to 15 eggs, ac- cording to size of hep and season.— Cape May Star and Wave. e ‘What Women Are For “Every good woman, if I may ecall myself one, turns the men she cares for round her little finger, and it's the men who are worth most in life who submit most readily to the process. Do you know why God created angels? It was to whisper good thoughts to ‘women. Do vou know why he created women? It was to whisper good thoughts to men.”—Inner Shrine. Britain’s Coal-Troubles. We hear a great deal in these times of the folly and wickedness of ‘war between civilized peoples. What, then, shall be said of industrial civil war in our midst? In every dispute there must always be a reasonable middle course. If it' cannot be found that is nothing short of a dfsgrace to our civilization.—London Weekly Dis- patch. Be Not Too Ready with Excuses. That man who always is searching for excuses for his short-comings is a bugbear in business life. To find an excuse almost always involveg some one or more of his fellows. ¥o have his excuses accepted tefds to place his fellows more or less under cen- sure, and whether the censure be just or unjust, friction results inevitably, Makes for Safety in Minex. To prevent an explosion of dust or gas in the event of an incandescent globe breaking in a mine, a new lamp has been devised in which the usual globe is inclosed In another, filled with air. Should either globe break it is said the air would extinguish the carbon before it could ignite the dust or gas. Happiness. A I believe in gittin’ as muck good outen life as you kin—not that I ever set out to look for happiness; seems like the folks that does never find it. I jes’ do the best T kin where the good Lord put me at, an’ it looks like I got a happy feelin’ in me ‘most all the time.—Mrs. Wiggs. Anodyne for the Nerves. The reading of Ebers’ romances, from the story of Joshua down to that of the Emperor Hadrian, is of great assistance in adjusting into the men- tal perspective the petty annoyances of to-day.—Dr. G. L. Walton in Lippin- cott's Magazine. To Save Children’s Shoes. Take one-fourth rosin and three fourths tallow, put it into a dish and set on stove. Haat until it boils and is thoroughly mixed. Let cool, but not too much. Put it on the soles of children’s shoes and they will wear twice.as long. v’ tance est neighbor. has mot been called to the fact by sucoessful at something else. For in- The couple met for Ellis Island. Both were pleased, and so they were married yesterday, and de- parted on a train for the west. Ditner said that they would have ty of chance to get acquainted with s wife, for it was an awful long dis- from his farmhouse to the near- most unfortunate thi that men get into wrong Sometimes the fault is not Possibly their attention that they might be more BRIEF STATE NEWS bseriptions pledged Milford.—The ' subst for the Rodman giun have been nearly paid in. Waterbury—Postmaster James I, ’w has_ just placed an order for McKinley cards with the post- .office department. New Britain—Chlef William J. Raw- of poll ts having bad-an yable trip to Syracuse and speaks interestingly of police systems he ob- served In Albany and Syracuse, Old Saybrook.—The new iron bridge on the trolity line has been placed in rlflofl over the Valley branch of the lew York, New Haven & Hartford rallroad. Meriden.—Robert A. Squire of this clty has been engaged as tenor sololst at the Windsor Avenue Congregational church, Hartford, for the year begin- ning April 1. Hartford.—Louis E. Ames, who has been choir director and soloist at the Wet! eld - Avenue Congregational DIAPEPSIN ENDS e —— church m ‘Hartford for many years, B ST to succeed W, G. Jones. ’ rfield—Judge and Mrs. Banks are spending a delightful time on ranch in fornia belonging to Mr: Banks’ father, The health of the judge has improved' since ‘he has been on the Pacific coast. _ Winsted.—The Winsted fire depart- ment s ln';uulpt of a check of $100 from the T, C." Richards Hardware company in acknowlédgment of the services rendered by the department on the occasion of the destruction of the company’s plant, Ansonia.—A petition for salary in- creases of 350 to 376 a year to take !l}ect next September, has been filed with the board of education by the t'rgdeI teaghers. in the Ansonia public 8choo amen P. Platg of Bridgeport—Jhdge " the district court of the United States. has appointed John W. 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