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i iH i! i i i a SEPTEMBER FIRST | PROBABLE DATE FOR NEW TARF Country Is Insistent, and Presi- | | dent Wilson Demands That | ot the news| Congress Do Something. powder «i ke Hi 3 i 3 it 5 apartment bulld- clear off ith ious interval I okt f i dome Snares wor vied Yer. & es if E Ingenious con- < i 3 £3 i newspaper inside the box pound of gunpowder. were two threeinch | ! fi! mA capped containing, presumably, mized with slugs. these cartridges 4 3 ' | DEBATE carefully tacked, | etse of thwcioth Senator Simmons Will Lead Off for the Democrats and Cummins for Republicans. ¢ if fuses. On the lid ia of these fuses BEGINS TO-DAY. i a © TO BLOW oe ?x i t z end of the box from ' if this tin in turn resting springs fastened to the By Samuel M. Williams. i ! § E i red thet the heads at all times be 2 ¥ ll be madé to-day to change the vaudeville bill that has held away for @ week on the U. #. Capitol boards into serious drama and get down to real business. The Senate will rehearse the tariff bill and the House will cease ge ry hot weather In- cident that comes along. President ‘Wil- fon is insistent Yhat faster made on the important legislative pro- sramme mapped out, in which tariff has the lead in the Senate and banking and currency reform in the House. it noon to-day the will have daily sessions excepting Sun- day, and the tariff debate will have the right of way over every other subject. This is accomplished by @ parliamen- | tary ruling that it must be considered unfinished business after every adjour ment, 0 that it will head the calend until finally disposed of. Mons of North Carolina will lead off for the Democratic side this afternoon, fol- lowed by Senator Cumming of Iowa for the Republicans, MANY DELAYS BLOCK TARIFF i Hi £ iy i &e i : if : ! which Franck tng excited ov iH f gf itl aE fs i uf g it iH i Bs i { E i i rf Hi i Ts bi ii i g i t 2 FF if RRLLe8 : . E LEADERS OF. TRAINMIEN ACCUSE RAILROADS OF FIGHT ON MEDIATOR (Continued from Firat Page.) Delays innumerable ha‘ way of chis important legislation. ‘The Special session of Congress called to enact tariff reform met om April'7, and the Underwood bill was introduced the It was only @ month and a ‘GANTON JOINS REVOLT SPREADING IN CHINA. Governor-General Says Province in Which Capital Is Located Will full week and o. da; buy | @emands, as they intended wh ‘on the Senate table deeds ee after voting a strike and.dele- oticed. Just one Senat ee te it, That was MoCumter “er|Garretson to call it, tq submit, tg arbl- Dakota, who: had a speech to get.1n the record before go-| ERIE MANAGE! ing away trom town aud by unanimous consent they let him speak it in advance. The President has been bearing from | wage: Inplstent demands that] its subsidiari: Congress pass the bill so that arrested| Jersey and the authority to Pregidents Lee and NEWAL OF DEMAND new demands for tnerpaged de upon it, the the New York a: New York, Susquehanna J.C. Stuart, Vv! Our men know we are no longer rep- nm exoount of Yuen Shi] SUMMER HEAT ALONE WILL! resented in the Conference Committee of Managers and that eny grievance they have @hould be presented directly proper officers of the Erie. have not received from our conductors and trainmen requests for increases in wages or changes in conditions of em- ‘When I do receive such re- Quests or complaints, they will be given ‘the thoughtful and tion always given matters coming from the men of our line. Porstble that the conductors and train- men on the Erie system would take Grastic action against the company before coming to me to talk over their CHECK ORATORY. After three and one-half months the that] (arif? swings into another lap in its o¢]Course through Congress, But this is lap by any means. The talk and talk and talk. and Can-| There 4g, no. rulé to stop them, the wilting pall @f tropical heat that falls upon Washington in summer can check thelr fervid oratory. they will have a final vote and the passed. $s. \- | nol inet bis con: t the a idly considera, i ' oe ifr i I cannot believe it Then comes the last lap and tho de- clsive ‘one. ‘There must be a confer- ence with the House over the changes made by the Senate. There will be dickering and trading and compromise in the conference committee, After a week or two all the disputed points will be settled, and at last on some chosen day there will be a spectacular wind-up of the whole business by each house agreeing to the conference re- REE bd ONE MEMBER OF MEDIATION BOARD BARRED FROM SERVING. July 1% — It was learned to-day (hat ope of the members of the new Board of Medlation—Agsist- ant Secretary Post of the Department legally barred @t the bands of 2,000 of the part of Kiangsu province. 0 ——> ARCTIC PARTY WASHINGTON, point, with trading President Wileon will sign it quickly, and thus the country will ultimately have a new tariff law. ful prediction of the last da: That will mean five months of | ‘he following were the highest, prices of stocks f compared with yesterday's closing prices; Ne Last, Change, ‘The Newlands law, under which the The most hope- addition to the Federal Commissioner, the members shall be oMclals of the ho have been appointed to thelr original offices with the firmation of the Senate. Secretary of Labor does not come un- der that classification. Premldent Wilson's attention w to the oversight and word the White House that while some one would be appointed Vegeet Leaking Badly After Run- ping Aground and Cargo Is he Being Transferred, 4 , Me, July W.—The equip- idiammaidimaacnnians Tho Assistant “SUSPENDER JACK” PUT OUT. ‘Then Partner Arrested, Accused ut Assaciting « Po! ef the Donald B. McMillan Arctic fg being transferred at Battle the damaged steamer te snother ship. Mrs. W. of Prof. MoMillan, from him to-day Harbor. Are trans- McGee, formerly a Policeman, more gecently a Hooxevelt was evicted from h nn B. Morrow, a! photographer, occuple” the « nty-fourth street, Clarence Thornall, a lawyer, acting for nerved a dinpo embarrass the as the law provided . that President shall appoint in addition to & commissioner and an assistant more than two" the appointment another member seems to be optional with the President, ceneeediamessmence EX-SHERIFF CRAMER DEAD. recelved by ‘the | expedition in Nev f@ported the ar-| et Battle Harbor that the ship was Qn & result of the mis thelr property, #0 he had men put the furniture on the sidewalk, Among the possonn of Lincoln, Wa and Roogevelt and a framed inacrip- Don't walt until to- Do it to-day!" MeGee und Morrow attacked 4 se thrust forth After Recovery Seem Former Sheriff Frank D. Cramer of Kings County died to-day at his sum. mer home, Islip, L. 1. aa the result of an attack of acute indixestion he suffered w week ago Georgia Rank. July —The First Morrow, who waa held for a hearing ot @ large shortage | next Monday in the V aurer of the Borough He was taken {1) companied home by WASHINGTQN, July 19. Examiner! Harry iH. Bandholts will | Sept. 1 of the command of the Philip- | pine constabulary, with which organtsa- tion he hae been connected for a num: He will be given a com- mand in the regular infantry, with the His successor as chief of the constabulary hae not yet been Athletic Clubs and w: rank of major, though no formal 4 Coroner to-day returned « verde . 1ee~ | cidental shooting In the cass'cs ware, formally announced his candidacy for | yay Democratic nomination for Gov- eat was held, the WORCKSTER, Mass, Charles W. Par- Of the New Jersey Supreme Court, whe eae Killed at his fatner's country place acar here yesterday by « revolver ta tp naady of Johan Lincoln of Boston. demoted ia, the Assembly. f88 SVENInG Vesy FIVE YEARS AHEAD Fifth of a Series of Advaneed Models by Will B, Johnstone. HAL STREET Market ‘Ciodiix—tn “the frat part of the last haup fractional declines took) Fitzsimmons, place, with the Sembnd small and trad-| incognito and the unassimilated of this ing at a standstill.’ Toward the close| great’metropolis you have been unable tance, with feeble) to find and serve upon one Charles F. business could start up again. With aland Western, will not consent to arbl-| @ttempts to rally bid, and oMer prices! @chley a warrant for his arrest, duly {tf Fall sprung a mild sensation dy ask- Great majority of business men, it te not| trate with the trainmen and conductors. | were far apart. ®o much now @ question of what any Particular duty may be as that some| ora) Guty be fixed so that they could know! noon on what basis to go ahead. ing SATURDAY, JULY, 19, 1 IN FASHIONS Stocks ciosed fractionally above the! given over unto lower level reached, showing” 1-8 to 1 poing in the aclive Although @ steady tone was shown at the etart, quickly developed, and before the erid of the frst fifteen minutes receasions enerally in order. tendency The interna- mated Coppel opened at 67 1-2, declined to declined to 169 3-4 while stmilar move ments occurred in all the important and usually active issu New Haven stock closed at 102, but opened at 104, with no demand. borough-Metropolitan strong, advancing Preferred point. tlonal stocks particularly were freely which Inter- was California Petroleum suffered a further decline of 11-4 points, to 183-4 At this price a decline of 91-4 points in three daya is Before 11 o'clock the active stockn showed declines of 1-2 very quiet, he net changes as at Market, he % WOH vo en LEGISLATORS LISTLESS Another Day of Neat il ‘Tuesday, ALBANY. July 1%.-Both houses of the drowned man. Lamiviature held brief sessions to-day, the Senate adjourning unt ‘Tuesday Assembly until Tussday | Net Move, Change % Pi Adjourn- In the Menate the Frawley pili for! hat the ieorgantzation of -he Biate Avchi-| joppital was to be on July 8 at 9A, M. tect'r office Was amended ao a 10 ex-' He was about fortysfive years oid, § feet! Bheritt Jacob Bler and taken to Ladiow | taken ¢0 @t. Mary’ 9 Inches in height and weighed about | tate armo!y commission fron Prigehee Per ing @ red, stubby mus- + 180 pounds. He uaipess WAL wl: penees 8 N88 B ca THE PIEBALDe GGsGown . SHERIFF ORDERS CHASE FOR MAN ALREADY IN HIS CHARGE IN JAIL Can't Find Him! Wife, Says Harburger, and She Gets His Goat. en sery B] nody of Chartes F tnt WASHING ley post card ts the features of ( emoved to Rive Way to thowe Postmaster-Gen- has written to Senator t his decision in this against the chan Burleson a protest MoKinley Clu» of Canton, 0. | master-Gener indorsement o siveet, in “Ie it pomible,” Sheriff Julius Har- burger thundered at Deputy “that Jagued and by me duly transferred and for his inability, or loves of] otherwise, to pay alimony creed to his wife, Anna it, boss, Sheriff Fitzsinunons. “And you have now no resource left," continued the Sheriff, frowningly, “but to admft the stultification of adverse circumstance and the propulsion of the inanimate, that the man named In this wa the clutches of justic “You've got me, Stev Meputy Sheriff Fitzsimmons, with crest- Then call Mra, Schley phone, as a last deb “she may kno’ Fitzsimmons had Mrs, wire inatanter, “Where Is my husband?" Mrs, Schley echoed the question, course. Deputy Sheriffs Fitzsimmons conveyed information to his whose care Ludlow Street Jail ts. “Hum!” said Sheriff Harburger. It all happened because the order for Schley's arrest had been made on an old affidavit and after a former order 1 and the delinquent ali- mony payer had been incarcerated. Even Harburger had “held and M'KINLEY POST Cal of Thomas Jeffeyson. Burleson Burton of Ohlo th n the Pas: Newark, the river In the pocket of the clothing wan card inscribed “Charles Cherry, Went Forty-fourth street, New The card had been issued to a man who been treated at Bellevue Hospital Dr. Hatley, and his next visit tothe ‘SORMER RESIGNED IS ALBANY REPORT BUT SON DENIS IT Comptroller Rapidly Regaining Health, With No Purpose to Quit. (CPRRSONAL Side OF WASHINGT! Child, Helping to Preside Over Senate, Wants to Ki Ham Lewis Would Really Like to Be a Dog Thinks Vice-President Played a Trick on Him. (Opestal from a Ma® Correspestont of ‘whe ‘Wevrla,| WASHINGTON, D, C., July 1—A hid helped preside over the United | tering upon an execuuve ‘he started back to Tnalank Sore at Tom Marshall. Senator Bristow of Kansas ha | bums-saw tempera: an oarcasm a ing only way his fellow-Seagtops ‘can get back at him js to mention golf, Brie tow 1s @ whale of a driver. He can fend the ball off the t the most exciting del Vice-President Mai on his knee for an pour a four-y youngster named Thomas Marshal! mesake of whom he js Smoot of Utah | making a vociferous apeech an | An Albany afternoon, says that William Sohmer, ptrolier of the State of New York, lhnn forwarded his realgnation to the Hecretary of State, to take effect at Another report from Albany had hmer {# in a hospital in | this clty, Incurably iM and unable to put his resignation. William Sohmer jr. said this after- |noon that there was no truth in either His father, he said, is in A under treatment and is rapidly despatch, received this | dearly font a watched in amasement and then turnin: to the Vice-President said in a stage tal that he will take tour of five puts td run down the hole. style~strong on'the start, Sli | Walt for the finish, ut you mustn't say so in the Senate. Whereupon the child sat up indignantly | untl} Senator James Hamilton Lewis | pg, Cleero and Mark) Antony, closing with the fervid dectara- ther be a do; bay the moon than such a Roman, This was too much for Thomas Mar- He elimbed up in the Once nominated and con he doesn't have to worry over pressure of public duties ang ‘more™ tad’ Secretary Bryan. The society: col of newspapers contain the telewing: Rouncement: ‘Mr Thomas Nelsop, recently appointed Ambassador to has returned to his summer Réine, Ledge, York Harbor, Me, where with Mra, Page Ne will remain unt: be ‘wails ember.” greatly impaired whew he left here to | shall Sutherland. «o abroad in February, haa no intention of resigning his of- | Scapesgier mouea Bince President Wi 4 Secretary Comptroller Sohmer’n health le a mat- ince len son and Sec ter that Is causing deep worry to Gov. ane ee ue nent alt | Sulzer and his advisers in Albany, inte a summer " d , oun One have been rumors of radical alterations domestic arrangemente of the ven- ‘The root garden dial: “Everybody sui body jumps cn other leave id the Deputy Comp- 1 Walsh of Yonkers are They have blocked non when to yy use wae an innova: many of the pollti . x! 4 y of the political moves of the Gov: ten of teeter Sreise shower bath is a new scheme of the In the basement of the is of the White Houge unde: Should he die while the| Neath there is being Installed Legislature 1s not in session, the Gov-| Om ernor would name his successor. the anxiety of the Suis the condition of BRYAN TALKS MEXICAN AFFAIR WITH SEMATO Stir in Upper House Follows When Bill Is Put in Calling for Gov- ernment Definition of Policy. WASHINGTON, on Bryan, but’ montbere ‘ef the ngton,'"\ com: Dlained one of the Commoner’s ‘tetfhful Taft, but the Should the Comptroller r while the Legisiature le in # body, In joint assemb!, two lonely men. would name hig With all manner of spraying ore, do that the Presidént and hi aids can get cooling relief from ¢! tropical heat of Washington. The good old bathtubs of the White House upper floors that for a9 many Presidents midsummer vacat! ig the most popular roem It was a thoughtful suggestion of Presi- dent Wilson, not so much for his own benefit as for the secretaries, who have to stick to their work regardless of weather conditions ? Not a yelp ean y from business men of the'céunt cause the Department of Cothmerd' is left without = head. replied one of the N. A.M. lobbyists. “The business world’s only .compiaiat t summer dosen't last until Christ- mas at Seal Harbor,” Ben Tillman, Senator from Séuth Carolina, once the flercest radical te Congress, but now'in old‘age @ gentic epirit, finde his tastes and: longings going back to the simple dite. .@he in whloh be-eace indulged are now barred dy @ limited diet and one meal a day. .“Wherg qan 1 get @ good chicken? faction about “Of eourdé'nen” dier from Indiana who fought in the civil war and still feels epry. July 19.—Secretary | East a while ago for a holiday trip, Bryan had an executive conference with | Primarily to attend the Gettysburg re- the Senate Foreign Relations Committee | union and next to call on at the Capitol today and while the SiuaeCaltea wilt Mexican situation was touched it eR sap) was ald the primary object of the meet- | Marshall the same cordial individual ing wa sto consider renewals of arbitra- tion treaties with Great Britian, France and other countrie Renewals were delayed some time ago on objection of Senator Chamberlain to the treaty with Great Britain, He feared | 4#¥ he sal A renewal might compel the United | make of that States to arbitrate the Panama Canal | D!8 Séuate. President Wilson has e1 Pressed a wish that the new treaties be ratified and Gecretary Bryan has pre- dicted they would be. Later when the Senate assembled Gena. laintinely antes f used out in the barnyard tendes, legged pullet. The dog t chicken, but the striagy. clent fowls bought in the city, an abomination, Tom Marshall, otherwise ag tory poy i ir. Phone His He foun that he had known back in Indiana. Expressing a Gesire to see the Senate in session, the Vice-President gave him a ticket to the private gallery. Capt. Wheat was delighted, but later in the "ft don't know what to t fellow Tom Marshall. and 1 suspect they tried te put up seme job on me. I had.been about three minutes in that gallery watching and Ustening when @ lot of bejls began ringing and the people in the galleries started to go out. I just stuck to my seat, though, and then Tom Marshall, dooking up straight at me, hollered out, must go back to South Senator Jim Ham Lewis of Miindle de- livered a speech‘in the Senate yester- jay that will make ‘Record: a high acheoh tent-besk. 2.Me eonvist of hypoeriex the sailante-of Gesretary..Bsye Senator adopted the pose and Cloero in his orations agaiasy thunderbelt questions .ef .. tveny, sarcasm, and discoursed guished Senators and). “Too bad,” remarked. Repubiiege Genstor afterward, “that tegea, bape gone out of style. How much propri: for the Senater from. to have deen claé in @ flewing setel,, 1 was shocked at hie costume coat, brown tle, gray tronearm, can qotie and white shoes. What.an inbarmegiogs combination for euch a claesig cretion!” SEATTLE RIOT LEADS — /E#-6AFT TODRASTIC ACTION BY CITY'S MAYOR (Continued from First Page.) among all rar A ing the adoption of a resolution defining American citizen and his property every- other moneys the court may, have de-| where must be protected by the United Sttaes. Senator Fell has been a keen replied Deputy | critic of the Govel Goor behind me to ure that I wouldn't get back in, understand that kind of a show rnmen’s Mexicat} when you have e reserved seat ticket and then get put out just es the curtain It tools gome time to explain ‘The esciution finally went over because! goes up.’ of objections by Senator Kern and other| to Capt Wheat that t! Senator Fall's resolution was @ plank from the Democratic national platform » LOUIS WERDEL:. ANE Af nt has escaped constitutional I$ WOW. PERI American citizens should protect them our borders and go with them throughout the world, and every Ameri- can citizen reaiding or having property in any foréign country is entitled to and should be given the full protection American Government, both for himself and for his property.” “L object to present consideration,” said Senator Kern, “Does the Benator object to the pre- sentation of a plank of his party's na- tional platéorm Testifies His Wife Takes Boapde and That His Son’ Helps’ td's" Support, Him," * Through an examination th @uppie proceedings, Seee? uion “a Judgment obtained by Jatres ‘Bveturde Breweries, it wae disclosed Louis Wendel, formerly captain Ot° Firet Battery of the N tional Guard and once repul wealthy, !s now penhfless and being Schley on the “Why He's been there and the big meeting room of the in- dustrial Workers of the World, in the Southern part of the olty waa atripped of ite belongings, which were thrown from a second story window and suspicious circum~ nces,”” Kern ani BEGAN PICKING POCKETS WHEN HE WAS ONLY 6 supported by his son affd ‘gece’ 4rife, The judgment ts for $4600.14" on'-e . Soe Saaeen burned in the atreet. ‘The police offered no resistance to the Some of the officers said that Promissory no 2 UVeder examination by ‘Atti ger Bromberger, who repreden' brewery, Mr. Wendel (ea! the ococasion of his seco about two years ferred property he ownt bridge Road and Aqued 11 the force was busy handling crowds : the Golden Potlatch feativi- And After 19 Years in the Business| ties 4n@ no reserves were available to Schley, cope with the rioters, ‘The hatbands of the crulsers Charies- ton, Colorado and California were most numerous among the sailors. RD TO GO. Davis Believes He Ohio Men Ag Has .o Efte: A few uniformed members of the Davis, betters known to the Washington Nava! Militia joined with by @ realty company hie eon Louls jr. town home at No. 170 Wegt the naval men, though citisens made up most of the mob. The actual de- struction of property was carried on by uniformed men, including @ number of petty officers. The damage ts estimated 03 East Kighteenth street, was before Magistrate Vresch! Court to-day on the charge of ‘‘Jomtiing He told the Magistrate farted picking pockets when f awe and had kept aince, He Is now %. Me believes he 18] ing reserve fleet, expressed the outbreak. He eald that “Your story, young man, J one of the} pearg of the rioting he ‘et «1 t candid and Interesting I hav Essex Market fled, never belonged to clared he had no property. come Attorney Brombergar “How. Go you live’ “Tl am supported 6; gent Bl eon,” he anewered. hore armed with | boarders.’ He teatified that at at 94,008, Rear-Admiral Re; ed personally and had forwarded ¢ ever | patrol of thirty men here} nigntstices. They were instructed to ch disomerly men ag might he and his wife are Hi and send them to their ships. | Terrace, New Brighton, ash: his wife ts paying his board HELP WANTED—WALE, ” —SSS ee replied that the peoples’ the author of the Decia- ration of Indppendence in the last elece tion Justified that no slight to the memory of MeKin- | ley was meant | a HOSPITAL CARD ON BODY. Newark May Have Bpen Charles ¢ Frederick W. Plers should be some place to kei ne rest of the com- ing theny to jall for a few) yew if any of 5 rms | 6. 1; and that y » change, months doesn't do a bit of good, Forty] to-day and there was no sign of furt! daya in priaon troubl Saree WINDING UP “RECTOR’S.” ee STONE BREAKS HER SKULL. Pight, te Hite Breekiys Weman. Miss Mary Bryson, whose home is at Included In the assets ure etock | Rochester avenue and Rutland ros Brooklyn, was hit in the head by ao e thrown by one of several boys 4 in @ fight on Carroll street, her home, lest night. Bhs a4 ot for $1,237.08, | realize that any serious harm 00 eile to her unt!l she was seized by @ sev some hours afterward, and to: she went to the home of Dr. ‘No. 190 Hancock street to be ‘ker at No. Hy af opbrating « hotel 3 iy fourth street, show Habilties of unsecured, with assets of $144,- valued at $19,000; furniture, Axt D, dpbte due b; 1 $300; d checks in| near the possession of thi John Schneider, who lost @ suit for the Twenty-third Ward Rank, was arrested to-day by Deputy | examined she coll street jail, by order of Sheriff Haer- , a , to remain there until ‘he has | paid ‘the udqmnat ;