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THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, LAFOLLETTE, IN HLIBUSTER, HALTS CURRENCY BILL Takes Issue with Fairbanks on Senate Rute in Claim of No Quorum. LOSES, BUT IS DEFIANT. Culberson Attacks Measure and Declares It Is in the Interest of Gamblers WASHINGTON, May 20—Tt was mado evident soon after the Senate convened today that Senator La Follette would @o all \in his power to obstruct the passage of the compromise Currency Dill, and there was ground for the re- port that he nad succeedad in obtaining urance of help from Senato: of Missourt, who had just from his home. Botore 12 o’clock Mr. La Follette had made two demands for a quorum and when, upon the d@ demand, Vie President Fairbanks refused to recog- nise him because Sena the floor and declined to v i, he raised @ point of order to the effect that the presiding officer should have called wien there was @ demand for @ quorum even tr ye face of a deciina- thon by the Se or occupying the tloor to yield for tha rpose. The Vice- ent held agfinst ¢ Wisconsin and the nounced 2 bers, was « Ww report 1 had ed the Vote 2 to. 14 Ageing Him "Showing. t resorted his point obliged to lay 1. 1. DUNN, OF OMAHA o abide his apnea! on t TO NOMINATE BRYAN. | WASHINGTON tated here to-d taut I. J. Dun, of Omaha, Nob, May 2, —It Assistant City Attorney will place William J. n for the Presidency fon. Among those nlnailon will be as Heflin, of Alabama a em Unio» Square, 14th £t. near i erson had | the roll/ . | Hundred y Tomplinaville. Cpen Late To-Night Clothiers 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich. Open Until 9P.M. 279 Broadway, near Chambers. 125th Strect, corner 3d Avenue. Plenty of Time to Select Brill Clothes,Furnishings and Hats Tonight for Bouble Holiday Wear BURTON 10 NAME TAFT IN CHICAGO FOR PaESIDENCY |Ohio Congressman Chosen to Make Nominating Speech at Convention. WASHINGTON, May 2%.—While no formal announcement yet has been made, {t may be stated definitely that Congressman Theodore E. Burton, of Ohio, will present the name of Secre-| tary Taft to the Chicago convention. Taft's preliminary, tion of Secretary friends and advisers, and 1s regarded| as one of the best representatives of all that Secretary Taft stands for in the United States. “COURT TELLS HUBBY TO QUIT POLITICS Week, Hoping for Re- conciliation. ‘Hilda Ornstein Bar, weary of wife- a almost before the honeymoon 1s/ over, and being a minor, went home to Papa Samuel Ornstein, of West One and Twelfth street. father as her guardian, } lagainst Emil Bar, one of t thusiastic members of the Democratic Club, and devoted follower | Leader Wiliam J. Wright, aration. There was the ustial motion for all- by Hilda's lawyer, which was sed by former Assemblyman J. Bernstein before Justice Green- Affidavits baum. for the dissatis- Bernstein could they contained. to-day threw tght on t conduct in his he troubles of the young Bar's doubtles xperienc nd part of both, may aiion, Perhaps, wv, would not appear so Tj his own | shi week fn amicable understanding. yenable the parties to arrive at ~—_— ‘NAME COMMITTEE TO PROTECT STOCKHOLDERS. ‘A committee waa! formed In this city | to represent the Interests of the ers of the first mortgage 4 per bonds of the Wabash-Pittsburs rminal Company In the event of a t in the payment of an fnstall- rest on those bonds. s to $0,000, which falls due next. The N. Wallace, presi- 1 Trust Company of Paul Morton, pr ‘iske, Harry Bvronner, {Onio, Gordon Abd- | ar cis talk of receivership proceed- | MAN FOUND DROWNED. Body Discovered fn the Bay at Tompkineville. | The body of a man was ,found In the bay to-day at the foot of Arrietta street, It {s thought he was a barge,of the New York and Hartford Railroad, as sheets of that road were One of them Rote the typewritten date, “May 23, A praca keey was the only rieed thin found on the body, which was remowa to the morgue at New Springville. employed on New Hay some shipp found on him Open Until 9 P.M. B’way. Open Until 10 P. M. Open Until 11 P. M. Holds Up Divorce Case for a) Her | tor a| ere filed, but neither | own affidavit: indicated permitted most absurd and sons to alienate him from| * said Justice Greenbaum, who! ” matrimonial peace and being very} 4, responded| Less activity on his part at! tonignt and more a@tten-| gether with aj of consideration and | le YOUOg Bdimand if} committee 1s) an; uitable Life sAssirance | THE GOLDSBORO OFF BRITISH HONDURAS Missing ie the Batley Brothers, According to a bi | received this Bennett, British Consul-General at this] year-old lad, whose body was not re- port, from the British Minister in covered from the North River until 7 H H Guatemala, the Goldsboro reached] O'clock to-day. Pinch Is Impossi ble Puerto Cortes, Britifh Honduras, onj Fmd was an unusually smart boy, when the | May 23, and cleared almost !mmedbately| And notwithstanding he was only four- for Cleba, can country. Cable to the British Consul- General. Here. | The steamship Goldsboro, port Shipping Company, to be, has been Ipcated. morning by in the same Central Amert-! Reported by | | on which} of the defunct Ex- are supposed rief cable despatch Courtenay | cla Consul General Bennett says he is! of | Congressman Burton, since the tnstitu- enxious to learn more about the mys-| terlous craft, a i 1 alarm to poris along the ( campaign, haa been one of his closest, {oan coast, and uw request to the British diately any The Government's delleved to hr no passengers. Night, Here this efteernoon en t Secretary Taft will newspa i} Back-Res Svenoer anp Mepium Figure-Building,” | wishes to know particularly weather any of the $200,000 cargo she ts reported to have on was discharged there gave her captain as British. the fect that the falnely |She is reported to |here on May 2, and both Batleys are ve been on board, al- \thpugh her papers declared there were | Bince that date the Goldsboro been roaming the seas without being spoken by any vessel. SECRETARY TAFT’S PLANS. | Will Speak in Norwich, Conn, To- Secretary of War William H. Taft passed through New York at 1 o'clock |Conn., where he will address the Cham- |der of Commerce of that city to-night! on the Panama Canal will return to New York to-morrow to| apeeak at the Memorial Day services at | ‘on Riverside Drive. Norwich and tn this ton to take up his depar Secretary Taft had no he political the outlook. Interest te due to vessel'a registry have sailed from has ‘To-Morrow, route to Norwich, The Secretary hat Secretary Taft returnitontvashines mental duties. ing to say re- tuation, men when aper for an has a tired, TING mailed free on request. FELL TO DEATH IN The father and mother, the fou sisters and two younger Fred Eckhardt spent weary hours last night walting and watching teen was a member of the graduation Go out and get the fresh alr and play Dall with the boys.” So Fred left street, taurant, and went to Join soime friends who were knocking files on + the sport with a vim, and running backward loeking up to catch a ball that had been knocked high tn the air that he stepped off the wharf and fell into the river. He couldn't swim and none of the boys nality, real worth and business honor. 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