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VOL. LIl—NO. 300 SLAFE” YOUNG'S MAIDEN SPEECH New Member from lowa Gave the Senate the Surprise of Its Existence MADE DIGNIFIED MEMBERS GASP Young Lectured the Speaking Upon the Tariff, Mr. Older and Crave Senators from the Standpoint of an Editor, which in Private Life He Is—His Speech of an Hour's Length Commanded Strictest Attention. Washington, e 1 Menntor La the train for Washington and the gens ™ oung ol own tod " W the | #1e o constituent “huttonholead” him, SENNNS Soutg o8 Jows ¢ : “ho down thare, senstor,” said the deginlative body of which he conntituent, und for Heaven's rake & mamber exactly ten dayw the sur- | put up u fight for the consumer!” srise of its existames. 1o had pre- | “I will not” Mr, Young said he re- 3 ek o hin ot | pHOA. Fhore “boys thers are doing pured to make an wttuck on Tl L AT L TR teakue, Senator Cumming, who neels | qucer e coneurran utio D ine the rains oF ihe bonale and Quaint and Forceful Language. house no as (o permit plecemeal re Htanding in Henator Tillman's place, Inlom ot the Bagne-Aldrich et Taw, | Mr. Young attracted genersl atten tion when he arose, not only becanss This he aid, and more Dofing his toga when he arose, le Jectured the grave and dignified sena tors from the standpoint which he ia In private Iif Made Senate Gasp and Gasp Again. of the novelly involved in a sel speech from wo new m seniator, but because of the qualntness and forcefulness of his langunke an he warmed Lo his work. Opponed Revision of Tariff. ) ate graped then lauh Mr. Young opposed all efforts at re- e e oot it tht the couns | viaioh of the existing tariff law be- try 1 feel rolleved wers congress | cause, ax he contended, the law pro- o adjourn nitogethar for two “wolld” | tects the interests of the farmer. He carn. It ganped mgain when he ai- | had great fear, he wald, that nitimately luded to Its members | ! fanh the adoption of the resolution ','«lllxlyll fon as “boys,” and when he declared | prove Injurious to the great agricul that the editors of the country, and | tural interests Wot congress, ruled tha country, the | “The principal complaint against the Eallerien foined with senators ih gon- | Lriff as regards prices” he sald, “has il hilarit hud reforence 1o the products of the farm. Therefore we might anticipate T bl NS T, that the first schedule that would enntor Young's speech, which oc- come from the olher ho would be lesw than an hour, commanded | by g gricultural schedule. | am afraid the strictest attention. The senator | g, decretary Wilson or any number ' repared an address which was ol great armers to be caught lone sfore him on his desk, but he weldom | iy that schedule with no means of the printed transeript. He | o th W s he prosesded and appar- The weapons of offence and defence L it might be at once his salutatory and his swan song he spoke his real t aghts on legisla- tion and on the national legisiature. Called His Colleagues “Boys.” His reference to editors and print- ers Ink as the real directors of the destiny of the nation was followed by disavowal of any intent to offend. When he callod his colleagues "Inr»\r):." te accompanied 1t with a wave o is h:nd. T;ll incident followed a story | ests by the arraignment and in'lrudu Ce of how, just as he was about to take tion of the inte: ts of others.” — e AMERICAN MISSIONARIES CHIEF JUSTICE WHITE WERE SAVED FROM MASSACRE TO BE SWORN IN MONDAY, zing that right of amend- inig #ub- take in legislation th ment and the privilege of offe stitutes, 1y colleague would away from himself and myself the right of introducing the woolen s ule as a substitute for a proposed amendment which might put agricul- tural products on the free list. 1f the pgoposed rule should become the law of the two houses we would be denied the privilege of fighting for our inter- Senate Concurs in Appointment of As- sociate Justices. ‘Washington, Dec. 15.—The appoint- ment of Judge Willis Van Devanter of Wyoming and Juseph Rucker Lamar of Georgla to be associate justices of the United States supreme court was con- curred in by the senate today. ‘The appolntments, sent to the senate Monday by President Taft, had been taken up at a spectal meeting of the judlelary committee early in the d: The committee approved both nomina- tions and urged their immediate con- firmation. It was desired to show full honor to the two appointees to the su- The American eonsul general at|preme court, and to this end the spe- anton, in reporting the situation 1o |clal meeting of the committee was the department, says that Colonel Lul|held and confirmation was effected during the riots at Lienchow on Sept. [ without referring the favorable reports 15 personally took & small guard to[to the executive calendar. ‘e American Presbyterian mission and | It has not vet been announced when hy removing the forryboats cut off the [the two new assoclate justices will advance of the rioters across the rive take the oath of office. Chief Justice {hersby undoubtedly eaving the mis- | White, whose appointment was con- wion and missionaries, All of the Chi- | firmed Monday, will be sworn ese schools in Idenchow were d chief justice Monday, Dec. 1 stroved by the mob. i Oet. 81 the riots were renewed | CLYDE LINER COLORADO 4 the eceme transferred to Sam wong. The property destroyed there neluded the American Presbyterian schonl and chapel, a Baptist chapel and “he house of a Mies Johnston, an in- endent misstonary. No America o in the town on the day of the stbreak. CONGRESS THURSDAY. Mr. Young of lowa Makes His M Speech in the Senate. ‘Waehington, Dee, 15,—American mis- pionaries at Lienchow probably were saved from a massacre during the riots peveral weeks ago In the northeastern part of Kuangtung province, China, by the prompt protective measures adopt- ed by Colenel Lui, the commandant of the small Chinese military force sta- tioned there, according to details of the disturbance made public t the atate department today. No Americans ore killed, but comsiderable mission- ary property at Sam Kwong was de- royed. in as REPORTED IN TROUBLE. Making But Four Knots an Hour— Wireless Message Picked Up. New York, Dec. 15.—The Clyde line steamship, inbound from Boston, which was reported in trouble today on the sound, passed Fire Island at 5.20 p. m., making slow time, but apparently in aiden | N0 need of assistance. The wireless station at Fire Island picked up a message from the C'olorado to the Sen- ator, of the same line, saying that the vessel was making four knots an hour. No explanation of her difficulties w given. The Clyde line offices had received no word from the vessel up to tonight and in the absence of news were in- clined to think that today’s reports o unofficial despatches from some- one who viewed the situation with un- alarm. The vessel has no aboard, which probably accounts r her having a rough time in a blow. NORTHWEST BLIZZARD RAGING w Washington, Dea. 1 anator Young of Towa made his maiden speech in the pemate today. He opposed the chanze in the rules of the two branch eongress urged by his coll Cummins, and argued in favor ;. ing the tariff alone for a while. He said he was afraid that anotier revis- fon would be harmful to the great ag- ricutural interests. The nominations of Judges \ ter and Lamnr for assoc firmed and several hours were devoted n De- to the eonsideration of the omnibus | claims bill IN NORTHERN NEW YORK STATE Both branches of « lourned — aut of respect to th ssentii- | Trolley Traffic at Standstill—Eight tiva Joel Cook of Pennsylvy | k { hamss being in session only a few min- | wten ! Inches Snow—Mercury Falls. Saratoga, N. Y., Dec. 15.—Interurban | troliey traffic in this regio rtually i gion virtually NEW PENSION BILL was at a standstill tonight owing te - - mn ght inch fall of snow. A north- Favorably Reported Yesterday by | /oot iy rd hagan in > afternoom, House Committes on Invalid Pensions. | increasing in violenca throughout th day. The snowfall covered the lower Washington. Dec. 15.— A hi wnting | Adirondacks and tonight there was no pe s 1o persons who served | indicat of u let-up. A drop in tem- ne days or mare in the o ary or|p itu ompanied the storm av rice during the Civil war, or i = ! x ata 0 the war with Mexico | IMPORTANT COURT DECISION | fon oy discharged, and 82 veats old sttt . re. was reported favorably the 1 On the Sale of Prison Made Goods in hons mitie invalid stons | Pt — penaion is graduated from | . — $18 w month 1o those 82 years old to $36 | v urg, Dee. 15— Judge J. J. Mil- A month to thoss years of age or oy ting svecially in common pleas ave Present pensioners are titled | court today, rendered an opinion which to the henefits of the bill under condi- have an imsrtant bearing on the tions to prevent duplicat of pen of prison-made goods in Pennsyl- sions. tapla. A Philadeiphla firm sought an - ~ — injunction against Warden John Gift of $100,000 to Yale Forest School. | iy of the Western pen entiury to pre New Haven, Bee. 15 - Anno vent him from using power machiner was made here tonigl |in the manufacture of mats. The m university authoritics of 1) were made by convict lubor but finish- of $100,000 to the Yule for ed in n building within the prison walls by Mrs. Edward H. Harrin, [ by free lahor @ judge held that | establish a chalr in forest man- |[*inee the law provided that the product agement in miemory of her husband, | of 11 Institution must not be made the lute K. I Harriman, The forest | by power machinery, even o in part l school at the p At tin rs 80 manuracti Wils must cease stadents and prior 1o his hoAMy they nre produced by hand or ) Harriman was much interested o the | fool power machines ! work of the school, the firs rettenl - | work of the studentx Havii For Memorial Suites in Dean Wright | sofie o Uhe TIArrhnan estite af Ay Dormitory, Yale. den New Haven. Dec. 13.-The ..,;.m.u-l tee on the Dean Wrikht memortal dor Counterfeited the Union Lakel mitory of Yale university announced | New Yok Dec. 16 A number of | tonight the recelpt of $5,000 from Mrs, | manutacturers of this e A. H. B Dallas, Texus, for a me- Aelted the union lu U yorinl s i the huilding in wem- | & matement ade today to Dty of her son, the late Alfred H o At Whitnin muel Gom of the ¢lass of '96, The committe Pers president of the American ed »announeed the receipt of $5,000 @ation of Laber. My Gompers re om Mrs, John Hay to estublish a anestad that (he matter ho (aken tu il He b Temary of ftare the grund jury and supplied o lint | e tmie Adelbert Ha of the Srma he accuses claws af W —— ~ NORWICH, cm,'“m‘mv _ DECEMBER 16, Cabled_Paragraphs | Bank Robber Ward Shot Himself Ilead‘ wmy Vofay awhrded the Charles La CGrangs prize tor work on the wien of the earth to L, L., A, Vaner, Birector of the departiment of terrestrinl romk- netiam mt Carnogle Snstituto, Washing- ton, Having, I Major Cenernl it Gueren hie tendersd his rosignn- Hon as commander in chisf of the aray, Fhis the president has retirned, roquesting ite withdrawal, It is re potied that General Guerrs bas 1o tused Lo withdraw his resignation and thist the mniter 1s continuing 1o be the subject of negotiation ¥ POSSE OF FARMERS, With His G Covi B Junioirn, 1o, 1o/ i snilors v i 1St o Srreed (ho Caskior took part in the recemt mutinies in the and Four Other Men and Then By hnve besn despatencd o remote states, whers they will Y employed Bound Therm One by One. in tullding highways anad raiiroais. Merchant craws are Leing recruited for the dreadnoughits, — Liberty parties from the Fritish warsiips in the har- bor vigited the city today. V8 TG e At 32,509, Kifle by m posee of fars north of that place late today Sensational Robbery in Kaneas, Ward's sulcide - x of the most gen sal robberies com raitied recent yefrs, § Vurahal, Maderia, bec. 15,~/Troops fired into & crowd of rioters st $ants Cruz today, The casualties were not made Kiown, Twenty persons were rested. The disorders originated i wintancs of the uneducated clasmes the strict meaures taken by the ai- thoritles to check the cholera epidemie. | The diseans 1s still claiming many v w o one in Kans 1910 CrownofDiamonds A ij_lielurned FOUND HIMBELF SURROUNDED THE RESIDUARY ESTATE OF THE MOTHER CHURCH EMRICHED, LONE BANDIT GOT $2500 'CHANGES BROUGHT BY TIME 7rs Twsrts £rin Crits Was Sorn, Matarially Lassen the Liasilities of tha Estate of Mrs. Mary Bakar Eddy v Individual Lagatess. has b exaer, Mrx L Mars th Poking, Dec, 15~/The government # not yet come to terms with the ate over the American financisl symdi 100 OFf 350,000,606 10 he ywed in furthering currency reforms and other interests of thi « e The final ulty In the way appesrs to ter of appointment of financial advisor to China who will be | in positiog to influence the exependi- | tures, | FIRE PARTLY DESTROYED STEAMER MARYLAND Thres Hundred Passengsrs Had Nar- row Escape from Dsath. Vorfoll, Va., Dec. 15—Fire partly troyed the steamer Maryland of the | ew York, Philadelphia & Norfoik rallronad pass tonight cers h Injury or dea Give What You Like To Get! Let the Bulletin’s advertisers help you to decide! The Maryland < 3 1 o'clock for Cag b oo 8 o ' bert t utes later, tween I point, a n among wom freight bold. Mate Foster, after an atis extinguish the fire single-handed to be hauled to safety by means rope which was passed down to hin trom the upp: | Eight Unit ailora, gers_on the probably the lives of many passengers an vented the destruction s over notified by posse Efude khand dfgco les of cotton turne in th thro panions held his feet. With hi a window leading to freight hold and turned 2 stream ter on the fire. He held that positio minutes, while the 3 ing with all speed possible all's Point to discharge her pass most of whom were at pper the fire was discovered. Owen Startt, an oiler, cut an artery in his arm by shoving it through a window pane. He was sent to St Vincent's hospital in this city Had the fire been discovere minutes lai have reached there would have been loss of The greatest damage was done am ips, where the f The flames reached the upp 2 the walls of badly scoren A dozen tugs responded to th ryland’s signals of distress and short time had stream blaze. The steamer Pennsylvania was from Norfolk and took on t gers from the Ma ded to Cape Charl Th tore znd on and thirty in a turned on the UNWINDING OF THE STCORY i OF LUCKY BALDWIN'S PAST | Typhoid Epidemic at Annapolis Is on | S4it Instituted 5y His Putative the Wane, 1 Daughter for $2,580.000 Shars of Es- Washington, Dec. 1 - | tate of Noted Turfman. on the wane. Among t tients there are now only o serious cases, and barring unfor developments, Surgeon General is confident that all will r Appointed Temporary Receiver of the Corinthian Yacht Club. Bridgsport, Conn., Dec. 1 Willlam H. Williams i court here today a Hoyt temporary rece: thian Yacht club. club were not & Aeroplanes for German Army Officers from both arms w ed for instruction as pilo Carnegie at the White House. Washington, Dec. 15.—. d nezie visited the White and chatted for neariy an President Taft. The pre gratulated Mr. Carnegie on £10,000,000 to pr: nations. He added Mr. Carnegie had millions of working.” he the governme money to advant: way of re said that if he started government with fu would begin wit the New York. De 3 Alexander Daymond. an tor, at his home in Jamaica announced. Davy name of Syduey member of Edwin and supported Kate ¢ Two Orphans. He was horn Johns, N. I The Unkindest Cut. The most unkindest cut of petition of the patrons of the velt, N. J.. t office that hall be chan How rowwiisonville seript. Qid New York Land- mark. A Wonderful Spice. thing the i makes two 1 al Appea snmerc Crippling Speculation {ortune-telling 18 pre York, how will Wall street Ky hen the market is 82 receisi—— I =Chicage Record- ! . o Mexic Heavy Fighting A M Dad Left Aga (hat @ ays n Arg that \ Phere are catile ranol na | withy nany bulhiing ale t Biusl Lol 4 Weu W themaslies STRIKING GARMENT WORKERS IN A FRENZY OF DESPAIR Lacor War in Chicags Reaches Seri- cus Stage—Ns Pro oF Peace. ct Memorial Exercises for Late Bisheos lowed the diine !Conuensed | elegrams ! Ths, Sorman Crown Prince arrives A Beriss extern $e The British or t Tails You Lose” of Eartn Shooks were leit In fw ! ity ) l:amwmzy Lat Contracts o= | THIS 13 THE GAME CUSTOMER? RAN UP AGAINST B % The GRAND RAID TO BE MADE Ugen Branches of Cagital lnvestment Co. of Cricage—Tre Government Against Get-Rich-Guick Concerns. | The Mesican Faderal Troops S—Wederal agonts 7oaiz ramcnes veat nemt coOMPAny Mors gros Tromas Grithin The President s Consulting %110 & [ 2en ¥ nd e ragar P Misn Aduamce formation Ticker” K el In- J. L. Hogiiing & Co. of New York, Maticna The Guanah Banic N 2rec Shiladelzhia’s | Governor’s Staff Commanded for In aral Parace of Disgutes | ce Disabled &y Hurris A Coming Calamity. s has feen o cane Oratory and Taix Cars 2 magasite ardciw 0 eraloss W cen- e | Rd At wie s el ndia a scere

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