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INWAR OVER BRYAN, BRISTOW ATTACKS ASHURST'S RECORD Sénator Accuses His Colleague ‘of Making Government Pay for His Telegrams. -QFFERS TO GIVE PROOF. Lively Time When Resolution . pitting Secretary on Lec- , ture Tour Is Tabled. ; sedans By Samuel M. Williams. WASHINGTON, July 18.—Debate over the resolution of Benator Bristow of Kansas inquiring how much salary Secretary Bryan should be paid eo that be might attend to his duties instead of @eing lecturiag for money provoked the mast heated personal controversy that Ade been witnessed for years in the dig- ified Senate. Bristow is a buss saw. His tongue to sharpest invective and his nc re filled with cutting sarcasm. One after another Democratic Senators tagkied him and @ cut down. But th® honors were not all on one wide. In eBding the attack Bristow exposed his own records and dlood was drawn from It was only Senator an@ the Arizona champion knocked @@ in the second round. Like women who have a falling out, the Benators began telling storien about each other and calling real names. Bris- tow attacked Bryan for drawing Gov- “I think I would like to be ap- Pointed to one of thone Panama Canal Cammissionerships. They pay 67,000 per year. I could hold it and live in Kan- ag half the time, and when the fight got hot I could resign.” BRISTOW, ACCUSING ASHURST, OFFERS PROOF. Bristow had to admit writing the let- te, and for the moment the laugh was on him. But a minute later he came back like a whirlwind, “But T have not expended $100 of Government money to pay for my private telegrams to con- stituents.” Ashurst blustered denial and said that ifthe insinuation was aimed at him it wea basclese and without foundation. ‘TBe Senator from Kansaa led him on with further pin picks into deeper and more ponitive denials. ‘Then the trap ‘was sprung. Asa member of the Auditing Commit- tee of the Senate, Bristow had found that Ashurst was charging his tele- grems up to the Government account. The committee had secured the originals, iagpected them and rejected the charges @m@ many of them. The account now in charge of the Sergeant-a of the Senate, and, said the from Kansas, “If the Senator from Afisona wishes the proof we will have the documents laid before the Senate mow.” Ashurst was bowled out and sa$ down in stammering confusion. By « strict party vote the Senate Democrate succeeded in tabling Senatur ‘Brbetow's resolution, aimed at Secretary ators Poindexter and Borah voted ‘with the Democrats to table the resolu- tiem. The vote was 41 to 2, Am the vote was announced Senator Bristow faced the Democratic Senators an@ declared: “You may shut off action in the Sen- ‘ate but you cannot convince the Amer- foam people that a Secretary of State thfee months of @ year.” Vice-President Marshall ruled Senator Bristow out of order. “Et would be just as reasonable for the Attorney-General to take three months off a year to practice law,” eheuted Senator Bristow, who refused to be shut out, “I think there is a con- ition before the country that should demand the attention of Congress and the Administration in power." Senator Fall suggested that if Secre- tary Bryan had rembined at his post the Senate would have had an answer to its resolution of April 4, asking for the amount of damages to victims of Mexican troubles, “‘Anide from the technical and lewal MASON'S| Wwe 2H @ 1 Size27 inches high, P 14 inches wide, OBS: sae tute Carpets, Housefurnishing Goods,' ete, MASON’S Established 70 Years syariy AVE., COR, BRIDGE ST, OOKLIN question of the night of @ public servant to sell his services twice, the public an- nouncement by Mr. Bryan that a man of his Well advertised Democratic tastes carmot live on an income of $12,000 year presenta a moral question for the con- sideration of the American peopie,” de- clared Senator Townsend, Republican, of Michigan. “The question is simply this: whether under the circumstances it is the duty of the citizen and the public servant to modify shia style of ving to bring it within his legitimate tmoome or whether it ts his privilege to resell his services In order to cover the cost of the style of living he has adopted.” PLACES THE DOLLAR ABOVE PUBLIC DUTY, Senator Townsend declared other Cab- inet officers were living on $12,000 sala- } ries; that subordinates in Government departments would not be allowed to do other work while bolding their positions; and that because of his previous attitude before the people Mr. Bryan should have felt an obligation to live within more rigid lines, “It has been ordered by another mem- ber of the Cabinet that postmasters shall not engage in any other business than that relating to their offices as! pomtmasters. The same rule ts applied to other subordinate Federal office hold- ers, Why this discrimination in favor of @ high salaried officer against the COUGHS UP BULLET CARRIED THIRTY YEARS) GAN BACK GRAFT STORY Bronx Woman Was Shot in Pore- head When a Girl of Seven— Headaches Resulted. ‘While engaged in household duties in her home at No. 8 Tiffany street, the Bronx, to<lay Mre. Patrick Vaughn, wite of @ chauffeur, wes ecised with a violent fit of eneesing and coughing. ‘Vaughn was etarting for a doctor when &@ violent paroxyem drought from her throat the remnante of a bullet that , was dentally shot into her head thirty ‘years ago. No blood or dia- charge followed the ejection of the Dullet, and in half an hour Mrs. Vaughn was ready to start on a vaca- tion she had planned to begin to-<imy. When she was seven years old a re- volver bullet pierced her forehead be- tween tho eyes, The wound healed. Ever after that she euffered from vio- lent headaches. A month ago the sur- geone in Fordham Hospital removed a growth In her throat which they took to be cancerous. They now belleve the growth was caused by the bullet, which she said nothing about prior to the may neglect the duties of his office for|} operation. STEAMER BURNS AT DOCK ; ONE DEAD, OTHERS HURT. Death List May Grow When the Wreckage of the City of Bangor Is Searched. BOSTON, July 18.—The steamship City of Bangor of the Eastern Steam- ship Company took fire this after. oon and despite the work of fireboats and apparatus from the city depart- ment was practically destroyed, The steamer was at her dock when the able.” fire was discovered, Only members of Senator Towneend gave a long list! the crew were aboard when the fire of important problems before~the State | broke out. Department and declared that Bryan's. The body of a man, belleved to have action in this situation “comes as a, been either a deckhand or a fireman, shock to all thoughtful people” and was| was later found in the forecastic, and “even more inexcusable” in view of| it is feared that other lives were lost, thé fact that the Secretary cannot have! Several of the crew and some of the become familiar with his duties. firemen were injured. low salaried one? “If we are to adopt the policy of placing the dollar above public duty, then the door of opportunity should not be opened to one citizen and closed to another. If there te to be discrimina- tion it should be in favor of the poorly paid man, but I see no reason why a distinction should be made, igned as Secte- on She one he could not live on his salary and by Inference that he owed @ higher duty to hie desire for wealth than he did to public service, there would have bee® less reason for public complaint. but to hold his office and draw the full salary for only a part of the time he rendered service is in my judgment improper and inexcus- TO KEEP YOUTH snd pesty to pre ok wrinkion ang wows Py is as good as nin FLvegitE PEneeere : i. Greatest wi Furniture Howe | Block ud gumanns Somp Uséethst. 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They sexamined several witnesses who, Plitt maintains, sistant District-Attorney Groen! tinued to-day thei: sratt “confession” can corroborate hie statement purport- Ing to show how graft was split at Po- ice Headquarters. the identity of the persons from MUSIC a x. aan TO QUIC Clone to trulley and | Ger anti Rata ¥ precaution was taken to keep aur: nd nothing was given out from the District-Attorney's office concerning J. C. ARCHER Houses vary from 4 to 10 rooms, with all improvements. Lots are 20x100, and will be sold to the highest bidder without reservation or protection. SOUTH OZONE, which is in New York City, between Brooklyn and Jamaica, and has 6,000 population: is only 8 miles City Hall, Manhattan. Same distance as Washington Heights or heart of the Bronx. Streets graded, sidewalks, curbs, shade trees, water, gas, electricity, street, lights, churches and stores of all kinds. Lots at Morris Park Race Track, 15 Miles from City Hall, brought an average of $1,200 at recent auction. Lots at SOUTH OZONE, 8 Miles from City Hall, are now § selling for from $350 to $700. \ Come early and choose your house or lot. REFRESHMENTS Phone Jamaica 735. YER | =|| EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION ic “WANT A JOB? WE GUARANTEE TO bsg FOR YOU cee MEP WANTEO—MALE. GET i Tope be TE A Delightful Sail—120 Miles—on | WEST 42D ST. ——— Same Mat St Yau Work RIBBON WEAVERS-First class weavers can secure loyment at e Tremont ood ille, THE SVEWING WORLD, _PrRrpay, JULY 18, 1913. the inquiry Mr. Whitman's act may distrest the source of he is not leaving any stone sarwel in an attempt to verify all of Puts statements, Pitt te sald to — apen Mr Whitman the att orrols oration of most bf hs story fra Becker in the death cell at Sing Sing. Plitt's account ing are sald to cover PRINCESSES T0 APPEAL. BRUSSELS, cossen Toulse of the late Ki wopold, after a long consultation with their Viennese and Bel- Gian counsel, decided to-day to appeal to the Court of Cassation agi Judgment of the lum, Joly 18.—Prin- | * itephanie, daughters |“ toned ruly charming. For tan. frooklen, ra and other complexion tu mayatone lotion is unequalled.” | AUCTION SALE | SOUTH OZONE 25 HOUSES—185 LOTS Saturday, July 19th, 1913, at 3.00 P. M. On the Property TERMS OF SALE: $10 DEPOSIT PER LOT, BALANCE $1 WEEKLY HOUSES $100 CAS —_— to remain upon bond and mortgage, payable $10 Monthly on principal, Take Fulton Street (Brooklyn) “‘L” to End and South Ozone Trolley to Property, 10 Minutes’ Ride, DAVID P. 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