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;j Associated Press,
Leased Wire Reports.
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j VOL. XXV. NO. 274.
IllOUSEiN ANUGLY
i MQODTIGHTEiySUP
1 STRlNeSflFPURSE
.. . JfV
Gives President Ills $25,000
For Traveling Expen
ses. However
DENY CLERKS THEIR
, EXTRA MONTHS FAY
Will be Economical Hereafter
in Faying For Bond Of
Public Officers
! (By s.s.laU-d Press.)
WASHINGTON, July 20. Th ur
gent deficiency bill was passed by
the house today after four days of
tempestuous dn-bate. The amount car
ried by tt is J454.809, or I:!u.40K.
more than the orlgiiuil sum, ami In
cludes 126, 000 travelling expenses for
the president. Thle session began calm
enough, but as the day wore on, the
members got Into a more or less
surly mood and this Ifd to a success
ion of objections to amendments ami
to almost every one. of the remaining
paragraphs, some of vvlch were sus
tained. After denying the usmeV extra
months pay to officers and employes
of the capital, thu house threw out
of the bill the allowance for extra
work to committee stenographers and
then turned in and refused to carry
out a mandate of the 1'nlted States
Supreme court for the payment to J.
M. Cellulitis and company of New
York of 1205,614.
Finally the democrats led by Mr.
Bowers, of Mississippi, sought to de
feat the proposition for the payment
of the president's trave lllng expenses,
but tn that they were unsuccessful.
Also After Komllng tliiuul"s.
Bonding companies must return to
he rates of 1 90S If they hope to get
any business (rum the officers of the
. fouerriment occupying positions of
trust; The -urgent deficiency bill con
tains l. xpresa prohibition against
the payment' "oT'lhe higher premiums
deUftiwajMst year .- by the
i companlfiS. "
( ; In tb)e course of a discussion of th
merits of.the proposition Mr. Tawnoy
j gave notice that before the present
'.extra session closed he would endeav-
lor to haw adopted a resolution nu-
(thori'.lng a' commute, to thoroughly
(Continued on page four.)
WHOLE TOWN MOURNS
DEATHOF LASTDAUGHTER
OF IDE CONFEDERACY
Daughter of Confederate
President Was Univer
sal! V Beloved.
OBSEQUIES SIM PI
(Hy Associated Press.)
COLOHAUO SPUINdS, Col. July
20 Preparation for paying the last
lltes of respect to Mrs. Margaret
Howeli Jefferson Davis Hayes, the
"Daughter of be Confederacy.." whose
funeral will be held here tomorrow
morning at It o'clock Is the absorbing
topic In the Pike's Peak region today.
Mrs Hayes bad a warm place In
the hearts of the residents of the
region and Its visitors. Her spacious
home whs famous for Its himpitallty,
both for town folk and those coming
her. and her quiet charity made her
beloved by the poor.
Most of the usual social festivities
at Broadmoor Casino were omitted
IBt night, there being a comparative
ly small number of persons in atten
dance. Definite details In regard to the
funeral arrangements have not been
made except that the services will be
held t the residence tomorrow at 11
a. m and will lie private owing to the
lack of aerommodai ions for the
crowd that otherwise would attend.
The pall-bearers have been select
ed from among the most intimate
friends of the Hayes family here, the
funeral tomorrow being of purely lo
cal character. The bearers include
a number of friends selected from
among the younger set to which the
Haves children belong.
The Hev. Arthur N. Tart, rector of
St Stephen s Episcopal churwh, and
he Hev. Henry Kutgers Item-ten.
,,. tor of (Jrace Episcopal church, will
officiate. The service will be sim
ple and it Is probable there will be no
music except a song by Mrs John
Speer Tui-ker. a friend of the family.
Following the services, the ashes
which have been placed in a casket
of uauaf'slze will be taken to Ever
green cemetery here, where they wl!l
(Continued on pae four.)
DECLARE SUTTON
SHOT HIMSELF B UT
STORIES DIFFER
There Had Been
Marine Corps'
of Tragedy at The Naval Academy.
(By AsMH'latl Press.)
ANNAPOLIS, Md.. July 20. The
proceedings at today's session of the
urt of Inquiry which is investigat
ing the death of I.leut. Janu s N Sut
ton. U. H. M. C. of Portland. Oregon,
took a sensational turn when lirst
Lieutenant William V. Hivmi, of Un
united Slates marine corps, now at
tached to the battleship New Jersey
took the witness stand near the ad
journment of court and related his
part in the tragedy in the early morn
ing of October 1 It, l'JOT. when young
Sutton met his death. Lieutenant
He-van was officer of the guard in the
marine camp on that nighi and out'
of the first men to reach the scene
of Sutton's death.
;laring IHsc rcmni les.
Like Lieutenant Adams he testified
that Sutton deliberately shot himself,
but beyond the cardinal fact his de
scription Of Sutton's alleged suicide
varied in important details from the
story told by Adams, the man who
said' he had partieipated in the. life
and death struggle with the young
Oregon lieutenant just prior to his act
of self-destruction.
The most glaring disagreement with
Adams' story came when Hevan
swore that he and two other officers
were on top of Sutton trying to hold
him down to prevent him from using
his revolvers when Sutton freed an
arm from under him ami tired a bullet
into his own brain alter some one re
marked that he (Stilton i had killed
Lieutenant -Roclker. Adams testified
that he had risen from Lieutenant
Sutton's body and that Sutton lay ex
hausted and alone on the ground
when he saw him raise his right hand
and lire the shot that ended his life.
Wild Went Mghl.
Bevans' testimony also revealed
that a situation bordering on a Wild
Wist rampage had existed In the ma
rine camp just prior to the shoot
ing, when Sutton had been trying to
make lieutenant Koelkcr dance by
leveling two revolvers at his feet and
afterwards rushed from the
camp,
disregarding hi arrest by the officer
of the guard, and shouting that he
would quit the marines for good and
all.
The fact that Lieutenant Hevans
was on duty and had not been afford
ed nn opportunity to join In the
"larks" of his brother officers, is
bound to attach weight to his version
IH DEFENDING HIS WIFE
Wife of. Dead Man Declares
Hie Killing Was Jus
tifiable. RELEASED ON POND
(Special to The t ill. H )
Ool.l'SHOIto. July 20. - .Sunday
evening about o'clock I'alalown.
eight nubs from this city, was tin
scene of a terrible tragedy, as a re
sult of which I Hit Id l!lv us, Is held
under a l-ti.l Juslilied bond for lie
August term ol court, charged with
the killing of his brother.
The two brothers lived within on.
'hundred yards of ,ai li other ami Ho
tiagedy occurred In a cotton held nc
twien the two homes. James lllvens
had just b it his home when he heard
his wife screaming Hi the cotton Held
and running toward the scene
grabbed a hoe at the toba e,,
bam. He was startled to fw- bis wife
being choked to death by his
brother.- David lllvens, and struck his
brother on the load, rendering him
senseless. lie died lilteeli IlllllUle
later. As his brother fell from the
blow, James likens carried his wife
to her home and by ugoiou-i i-IOrta-
saved her. Slue had neen nearly,
strangled to death, being black In the
face. I'pon his return to lh scene of
the attack he found his brother
dead.
The only wilness to the tragedy
was the ibacl man's wife, who as a
sister of the won. in attacked. Juiims
ISivins surrendered to the authorities
lat Sunday night and was given a
hearing before Justic e- or the iv.it e
ninn vextcrclav morning. The wido
of David Hivcn t.-stitled that her
brother-in-law was justified In killing
her husband, and upon this testimony
the defendant was released under
1200 bond for his appearanr
August term of court.
at Hie
KIXTKKV K1LLKI) IN MIXK.
LAXilKNI'llKKII. Prussia. July 20
Kltte.-n miners wire killed bv Ho
explopion of fire damp In a mine at
Mansfield today Many other wnrk
n..re taken from the mine un
conscious and conveyed to a hospital
ASHE VILLI-, N.
Wild Doings in
Camp on Night
of the affair. He made a good Im
pression on the witness stand and
gave testimony without the least com
punction or nervousness. Major Iann
ard. the judge advocate, had not fin
ished his direct examination of Hevan
when rourt adjourned for the day.
Corroborate Atlanta,
The trio of young officers, Adams,
Osterman and Hevan, who were all In
at the death, so to speak, occupied
the time of the court today.
Lawyer Davis. Mrs Sutton's coun
sel, completed his cross-examination
of Lieutenant Adams In quick order
after court opened.
Osterman, as-a member of Sutton's
automobile party on the night of
October 12, corroborated Lieutenant
Adams' story, except to add that lie
believed Sutton was Intoxicated that
night.
Major Leonard said at the adjourn
ment of court today (hut he did not
expect the Inquiry to be completed
this week.
Major Leonard brought out for the
llrst time lodav evidence in regard
to the Hpace of time between the tir
ing of the five shots. Lieutenant Os
terman test Hied that the first three
shots were tired In rapid succession,
with a perceptible Interval between
the fourth ami lifth shots. The wit
ness said he couhl not say what iut
ton's physical condition was after the
light with him.
Bring In Miss Stewart.
Lawyi-r Onvls referred tn Miss
Stewart, of I'lttsburg, the young wo
man with whom Sutton Is said to have
spent the evening prior to the siuiot
lug. "When you went to Carvel hall did
you see Lieutenant Sutton and a
young lady'.'" nskd Mr. Davis.
"1 did." answered Osterman.
Osterman Insisted that no argument
took place in the automobile on the
way Hr amp, until Lieutenant Otley
iauggeatedr. -that they had better get
out and walk to camp. Then Lleu
tennnt Sutton said he would not get
out, no matter what the others did,
and turned to Adams and called him
a coward.
"Adams Jumped out and unloosen
ing his coat, sahl that if Sutton was
(Continued on page seven.)
ATTEMPT TO ENJOIN ALL
PARTIES TD STRIKE IS
FOILED Br THE COURT
Refusei
Filed
I to Entertain Suit
by Public Defense
Association.
STRIKE STILE ON
(lly Associated Press.)
PITTHMl'HU. July 20 - -The flrl
effort on record in the United Stales
l i stop a strike by enjoining 'both the
principals and the commoinvea:! h
lulled today when Judges Ford and
Crown of the common pleas court
su-daliied the demurrer of the Press
ed Sleel Car company to the petition
I.. i Injunction made by the I'ubll
Defense association of Pittsburu
against tile company, the sinking
employes, and the. sheriff of Alleghe
ny county.
For !ho strikers, who admitted the
conditions as set forth hy the petition
ers, and who joined in the demand
of the defense association that the
court force arbitration upon the com
pany ofllilals. It was argued that li
was high time for the courts to In
terfere. For the defense association
it w.t argue. tii.it tile atriki: i.-c coat
ing- tax payers much mom y and great
uneasiness. I-or the coinpanv It wa
aigucd that as the petit loners are not
injured pKM-sona lly and he i orporat Ion
Is not cue of public service, but pri
sate, the courts cannot Interfere.
The decision of the court estab
lishes a precedent anil caused genera
comment as the opinion handed do i
is far-reaching in effect. Attorn
commenting upon the action were un.-M-rsal
tonight In their opinion thu'
Judges Ford and Hrown were entirely
within legal right In their ruling.
The decision docs not, houevc r.
tend Inward making the situation at
the ftchoenWIle plant of the 'Pressed
Steel Car company at McKees Itork
any better.
When th strikers h' aril late toiln'
that they had lost their standing In
court and again were faring t he com
pany only without n arbitration
council In sight, ugly rumors wer
circulated as to what the car compa
ny officials might extneet from no.v
on In the nay of rioting and general
disorder.
C, WEDNESDAY Mo'KNINU, JULY 21. l!Mi.
His
WRIGHT BREAKS ALL HIS RECORDS
FOR AERIAL NAVIGATION AT FT. MYER
Remained in Continuous Fli ght for Hour and Twenty Minutes and Travelled Dis
tance of Seventy Miles Making Difficult Manoeuvres All the
Time Very Enthusiastic.
(Hy Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, July 20. Estab
lishing a new record for aviation In
America, Orvlllc Wright In th
Wright aeroplane lata today at Fort
Myer made a spectacular flight of
one hour, twenty mltatcs and forty
live seconds duration Ills longest
pruvlous light was iH seventy-four
minutes made by Mr,( Wright at Fort
Myer last fall. t '
During the enUrA flight th machine
was under perfect central, but sev
eral times, appeared thh' spectators
to be on the pln(i ofdivln forward.
W ent Kevvttft MOrav '. ... . , -
" The machlna trvsiMl ltstHno f
about aeventy mile it -was estimate!
by Wilbur Wright ah at ona tlmti
during the flight 111" height attained,
between 260 and 280 feet, exceeded
the highest point nor attained by a
houvter-than-air machine on Ihls con
tinent. The most wonderful part of the
flight was hte execution of three.
little girl who killed
step-faebjs released
Will Make I Iit, 1 lonm with
tlie Eat her
Slew.
.f Man She
(SMi lal to The I'lllwn.)
SMITH KIKLD. N '.. July
2 0
Marie Pulley. 1 'it tie Hi-year
nlrl who killed le ' father with
Id
in
axe last Mond.c morning, was p
leased from Jail ' 1 'lay morning
bond of $1,001' In" Ished by Mr M
C Winston and li C W. Iti. liai I
son of Salem. ! i' " gentlemen pi
cured the ronseni 'f the solicitor I '
accept this bond, and he wrote tin
clerk authorized
filing of bond in
While in tin- '
morning lixini:
Winston said ' I
permitted to sia
and schiwd li"i
might us well b
Pulley was a in
entire continue
with the Hub :
living live mi '
. r release upon
i sum.
s office yester.tav
the 'bond, Mr.
is little girl '
iall, file churi lies
In (he ennntv
lied down."
bail man and I b,
n In svtrifi.'it bv
A good old I my
low here, l a i n -d
that the hub
sterday moriinc
of peaches rind
bffen reje.l' e i ,
and was on her
Mrs. .Winston
t Is stated thu
with Joe Pulley -t
censure her in
t.
Ung of the iiff c
girl was in ;c
sent her a bo
appic-1,, bllt .-le
few minutes I'
wav tii Kelrn.c
ami Itichards"
she is going to
father who d -the
bast for I
WAHHINOTI
for Js'rlh Car.e
an1 Thursday,
light to modi-rule
'n)y 20. Forecast
Fair Wednesday
in ih! tmpfiuture,
. jj.ablt? wind.
Dream Soon to Be Realized.
complete "figure elifhts," which re
united careful manoeuvreing in di
recting the machine.
Difficult Manoeuvre.
A thrill passed through the specta
tors us the white, flyer, apparently be
ginning to dive to the earth, would
regain Its equilibrium and sped on
ward around the oval above tire pa
rade grounds. After rounding the
the course half a hundred times the
aviator directed the machine around
the course In small double circles of
a "figure eight." It was the (list tlm i
this season and the second time during
his career he hat executed this iuhji
oeavre. tw
Tn the amazement of the itrHf it fWf
machine described n second eight and
then n third one, after which It wn.
guided back to lis former ruilrae of
lariic oiils.
With tin' ileli rniliuilloti of making
a longer Might than heretofore at
tempted, the Wrights ordered Hie ae
roplane taken from Its shed to Inn
PASSES TO THE BEYOND
Mix J. C. (licen.- of Old
port Daughter of Post
master 1 1 vams 1 - ad.
(Special to Tin- Clli.' ii.)
i il.D I- i I.T. .1 ul 20. I ii the deal ll
ol Mrs. .1. u. Oi.cn. foineily Miss
Maggie 1 1 a ms. wlili h occurred Hun
day. .lulv 1Mb. our com in un II v h.i
been sudd' to il l I In- loss ., ii wo
man whose noble character and gia
i ions maimer eli'h.lled h'l I" a 1, 111.0
i it , le ol fii. nds. Ileforc her mar
riage she n -.-.istcd h. i fat h-r. post -master
i ic II I h am and I h.- Mini!'
dispo ilioii 'li'ivin In Ho- 'Hs barge "I
le r duties will e . r ! i cue ml" l o
b. Hie c. II? of He "fl" ' ' "I'
Miming and uni' i in le i
bui g c 1 1 1 c I c ml w 1 1 in Ii. ai I'
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.c isoii.i I fie nd "f ' be l.i'oH - .
.1 b . I:. Mi M ill. .le c. ..I I to
ld. hi . bill, h and If- .. Ml. Sliinii.
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.boil r 1 1 . 1 i 'I iinpr ' sr. el .
. i l" ' : I .. Tl ' ' I ' ad
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SECOND DISASTROUS
FIRE IN ORANGE
i:a.V'I
..t tt.-
V i , July L'0. Klrc lh:it
t..i-.ti mm tWMrU h to-
(I..V
. mo 41 (liihuiRfM only i:ir-
ti,ill- io.re. I.', iiroirano;, TUt ron
f);, jr.'4 1 1 -i . the 'it -I (I -1 r 1 1 t i v n-
HllM'e l.l l S - loher, hell WO hjor'k1
W ere c.l ill e. to ,Mh'H, hrol' "r
r;irl lo.,i in ' ' "k him kmiilMi whop,
Hwt aloro )Miiiw;n .iv'riii' and wa
fi!iHrly woh-lut-il afl'-r nn wntlrw block
AihiI huine.l KailrojiJ enlMiM ami .1
j tM(rj((.t hi mi'h- wrj hrouKht into
iluy.
starting apparatus shortly nfler flee
o'clock. Three lnemlcr of President
Taft's cabinet, Herretarv of the Navy
Meyer. Attorney tleneral VVIckersham,
and Postmaster (leneriil Hitchcock
were on hand to witness the expect
ed. Can Make Ixuig Flights.
In todays flight Mr Wright met
every requirement aet forth by the
government except that cif currying
one pasenger and making the five mile
straightaway run; ' ' 1 '
Wilbur Wright, replylnk fr ft' eonJJ
metit that the night today would have
w rirtte,wfrtth ' of thi " Hnlr111
channel whleh Hubert Ijithani unsuc
cessfully attempted to cms yesterday
said It would have ibeeii possible for
his brother to tune crossed .from
Kninco tn KnKland rind to have re
turned to li'tiice again without land
ing. He also remarked Hiat It would
have been easy to have continued tn
ilav's Might as far ns llnltlmore.
NEGRO RAVISHER WILL BE
FIRST INjLECTRIG CHAIR
Mnife Who Outraged (,'roa
tan Woman Will Suffer
Dcafh Sc)tcmbcr 10.
KMM-hii d, Tin- ritu. ii )
A:U,i N. c , J,ijy 20 Tl.
Uint in.-in win. Ih l'i 1m- I'XM'iib i in (In
i HI- th.iir In North t'liullna wn
vcNt'i'lxy jil,i i ll in t(w Mtiili prison.
Mr In ',itt i Moi rlM'iri, ii iu ro of
IJfjlHHon (Mimly. coiiVih iil IiihI wM'K
- I ji i i i in in; 1 1 ii.-Huuh ii Mn fi ( roa lit ii
v''in;in. The nmii 1 I win t y- h-v, f i
I'm f r,
Thf ii' Kf M'rrjjrn who w to D
h-rtt ik ut-il in thtt kI:iD'h triufi will
uv Hi.- pi n.illv ImpoHi-d hy llic l.iu
on tin- I 'iit h ..f Ht-picriilif-r ll- oin
imiD'l llo- ,i-nulr on the Croiitah wo
rn, i n 1 1 1 ill I If r oi In 1 1 .tin mid i . hi ,i l v
.Ml'! h'' w:i" rufivlclfil till V.'-rii t
I It 1 1 r. im n l iii ! II.- Wii m ( ,uj(h I
lie i t Mini lliiV llltT tlH' I till' ,.'
i i ,nt in ii t'-'l. Im i ti k fotniil in hi' r.ithfr';'
re ar Maxtua.
'I hi- IH lil o Ii.im ;i i:i -'f 1 1 f 'lino
W In n h'' v ii m lift it ' .i I - 1 'hi 1 1
nw . tl ; D rrn tlvi- y -:ti-A for ft
I- inj. I at ' fhiilrinl annili, th iiti-iii'
hi jiik rnaih- IlL-hl t.. .iiH- .if hi
.iit h M' ha . i-ii -hi i h,- chain
H VT.ll llllH IM'I A.I ' oil h'
. :i '. hoiiu- f r in u i 1 1 1 ;i I ' m h 1 1
thi- l.ivl iilrro- Hi;i( hiint," ihiith I"
him w ,i . oin iii it let
The w nlM'in A hi i in to i -w . i 1 1 ! t t a i -
1 1 Im r w .i h I ii'i u it h fo r fill en i hi
H'?ir hV h ' M . i I I i ' f I i f I i"i -II .'I .
pr.nK h"l In r Id I ..hi h r i h l t Im -was
;i man iIvihk "ft ihf -i.. ..f fh.
ro.id. hiM h--. i l.t b.n j r . t- -ii' li iti.tr
th. ' itna n t loin h t j i i . (or h ih
harol T.iUnir U r . IhM -n h- ; ,n i:i.
-h- i-ii l h ii h ( h'- ii.a'M. t H e
x A :i IH O. Th f' i t h Ti t - n- M. :i I :i !
h;tinl. llo fo io i.-.l I to- ' hibl I n I
throwinK h Into the bijMh. --, o. 14.0.',
ere 1 1 fhe he Jil-Kh W'oini n. I lie:i 1 '
ami W e;i Vc I v -), . w;i ( not a Me l . r -1
hlM allai k. Ifi'. rejiort i,f
man -n the ne of the roal w r
j rm r-r !v :i rune t,, t j,,,r n ,a
i ' llJlehe.
r-fifJVMIir'S. ',;i.. .!iil' I'M.- U'li.n
hin h'-r-i- il mhed uroler .1 shell, r lo
.l.M' at hi home n;r Ltirnrikm. W. .1.
I.vi' fieml wa jitrtK'k bv a f im-'ri:
r.ifl. r atnl hi uhk severe v injur.!
A vi' ter Who Wltll'M'H 1 U' H( ( Lieut
ilfopiMil (Icfiii ;h fi rt'Mull f th men
t il hIi.m k.
l'KK'i: E1YE CENTS.
PAYNE JEALOUS OF
ALORICH LEAVES
Discord Prevails In Republh
can Gamp Jeopardizing
Special Interest
TAKK TIIEIK TROUBLES
TO PKESIDENT TAPT
Look to Him to Get The Votes
to Carry Out Ills Pro
gram for Revision
(lly iVtHm'talctl I'ress.)
WASHINTUN, July ao.Th tariff
bill ns boldteil Hbov. th blckftrlng
at cnniiiuaeliinul eonfirea toduy and
transferred bodily from the capUol to
the white house, Itand-locked b
1 nunc of the ultitudn nf ltepriHwnt
llve Puyne, who pps.rntly has bs
i iiriie obsessed Willi thu growing con
Urtlcin HitiMie Ih in the minority, the
eiinferees iibiiiidonc'd tlw uiiiial after
nuon seRHlon. Henutor Aldrlch and
Kpeuker Cannon repaired to th Whit
hoii'V. iiiihI hiiHt,. to consult With Pres
ident Tuft, literally taking th Urlft
bill with them.
What happened at the Whits nous
between th. president and th sen fa
slid house lenders la it sealed book.
When Messrs. Aldrli It and Cannon rs
1 in ned to th in pi tol. thy mlnlmie4
the dirrevi'iictia that hud) aruusad bit
terni'Hs In thu' cnnferMiin room and
In nl Html that iinthltiT linusiiat had OA
currcr. Nnvertheless, thera haa bn
trouble behind thusn closid doom that
shut thu public from the room whara
the real tariff bill la being construct
ed. Home suy that th. difference ta
tween Henator Aldrlch and Raira
seiitnttva 1'nynii hava taken auch form
(hat prugrvaa Is Imimaalbla unless tha
pri'sldi'tit haa Intlutmca nougtk) : to
l onipei nctl.m. . , ',-
Vtum tint Mad.
From a t-ruilltubla .auutrca It wa .
learned that a drlsht was reached whan :
an eljort wns mads lata yenterdayV
Votn tin lumbpf, Mr. I'ayna pratasiad v
and argued that auch a mova would
b unfair to the. uraaldont .aa 4hla
was one of Hi a nulijerts practtaall
siibmltti'ct ( him for adjualmant, pr
vldliitt he could grt Vote vnoughr la
the two hoiines to adopt coin promts
rates, Mr. I'tiynn la raportad to haV(t
shIiI thrit h wijuld not slHti a tionlWr
cure I't'iiort merely twcatlsa a majority
nf the house republican ennfeners had
ami'ed to It. With his emit IHlis furlnd
nhniit him, Mr. I'nyno stalked angrily
from the rinim.
VVhcen asked why an enrly ad
Journnie.'H for the day was takan to
duy, Mr. A Id rich hrid other confaraea
mild it wax to give nil of tham an
opportunity to consult wllh their cof
leuKiies and ' cunatltiM-nta about pro
tuifals for the seltlenietvt. of numar
oils lltlieuduients.
The Iweiity-thnv republicans of th
house who culled upon President Taft
recent ly to plead with him to recad
(c 'iintiiini.il on page six )
T BRINES ABOUT
STRIKE SETTLEMENT
WHEN OTHERS FAILED
llifen clicrt I Jel Ween Staild
11 1-1 1 Sled C.'ii' ;uid Its
M.iiiv Minplovcs.
110TH si 1 iks vii:li
(lt AhHfM'Inlcil I'lens.)
1:1 "i i, 1: 1:, im . jolt : The airik
ivbi.li foi lour .1 ivh In : tied up the
Standard SI. -el i Mr company' work
...ii . 111..1 in., to. in in.l Hi.- Ihlrty
in. liiui.lie.l iupi.it' t of Ih. plant
,idi i. mm lo tii.ik 1,. in.. 1 row iiuirn-
ili llo m. 1 1 bin. Ill i- .1 lecltlal ll-'
..i , ,, l. .lh pi. 1, . .1. Ii yielding
point. 1 .11 III effolt to I. 1. ll 111 undi r-
-tali.lllll- .1. ''
Tlic nii-ike it ii bi'.iii'hl t.i nn and
Ibroiii-li ill.- irtott.'i of Itct l-'ather I''.
1:, , . ' '.Iki of Ho- I'olMll Calhollo
. 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 h . 1 .
I'nll ..ciiik Ibe ll el' Til ll loll of all ul-
iiiiiii.,iii l.t ll..- 1 lodav. Attorney
l.iti M. IVi-.- and I Hli.r Iteczsew k .,
,t,i,. , ,!!.. I into . ..n.-iilfatnin with
. on, pant olii. I II '. ..ho arreed to tak
b.c. I; .ill "t lie- tioikmc n and con
s null lo a 1.' In. lion "1 the percent
.,f cbiiiKin.nl rents taken 'from tha
pat . rite lop. a .d Ih.- men eac ft
We. It.
Father Ileczs.tvkl alum far the
irlkeri Con ns'ieed to :-.:,amlon tha
ib-nt.-i il l for an Increase. In w ages.
. otniciitlnK to th- company's tale
iii.nl that it it. "ild follow Its usu.il
. ii-doin in mii'li math is. At. a gr ce
nt ttay drawn up tiliiili a rai
I bv the vrikors al a muss meet
In Id this evening. ('oll.iwin'g tha
nnniin. emelit of the . ttlemeni 01 m
rllte it was agreed that the twenty-
rn. m.-ii In Jail .In connection with .
labor troubles be released Immediate-.
ly on a nominal bail.
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CONFERENCE ID
for treatment. f