new york tribune (new york, ny) 1910-03-24 [p...

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SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE MODERN "LIMITED" m:\v-yokk daily tribune tiu hsday. maim ii 24. 1910. THEDAy IJVWASH!J*GTOJV DIXOX HI LI. PASSED. FIGHT fX MIXORITY. MItS.SLOCtM KILLED GEX. BEI.L IXJI'RED. THEY PRAISE TAFT GMISCOM AXDCRUISER "Abe" Sftif* Respectability Is' Xo Political Asset. t 'We »'.\u25a0 fn the, White, H«v:-» one t>t tho j highest tj-^ifs of f-tatcMiien this* c-i>nntry has t rver known :n William 11. TnfV deciareJ j Unyd C. firiscom. presl.l»-nt of th^ Renr.b- , llcan County «'onnniltt»'e to the members of! the West Sul/> nepu&Hean Club la."t rlfjht. ' "In th« Clovernor'* chair at Albany we ! hay«» one of the most p;:bllc cptrtted Oov- ernora that haa ever betn !n tUn t \u25a0 hair or; In <!;.\u25a0 i'.ti<» of New Y«rk or of this coun- : try. "To sum rp." contir.uen Mr. Grtjci&tn, "we. \ \\ik\e •i. < » ..\u25a0: | near tho Sphinx or the I tomb of Itameses la Egypt to-nlgh* s. jfen- J t;Tt:an who. aa a source cf stren»:th. is ril?- ! ficu!t to overestimate an«l tvljos" very re- j turn to thN country till! give hone aid ci»- : cr.-r^cement to u.*i all. W»» hu»e hail of j late disconcerting news from various 'i"a r - [ tcrs. but 1 do nut believe the party 13 dls- j rupt»-d throoshoul the whol<» uf Ihe coun- j try. »»nd certainly It Is not In New Torn, j Wlih our party f.rnily k.ilt tocether and . ready for the eoml<at. If o sr eucmlea be- ! lleve they are soinj; to h.avrr an easy time they are rounttnp without several Jiosls." Mr. Criscom reff rrrj ih the success of hlw predecessor !n offlct and ask^d the ac- < t!ve workers in v, hat he called "the- hot- led nt republicanism fn Jf«t» York* t*> rlv» I.'.m th'ir support. "By working toK«t!:er. we> all may f^'-I that we are doing ©Mr best to uphold the stan<?nrd^ of th#> T'«'rrtr, xnd tr> malt' 1 Nerv Tork a Republican city a*» II ousht t'> be.** E-nn-t for House Cleaning. William M. Hennet*. A?semMytnan. ami leader of th" !stf) T'lstrlct. apltealtt] for a thorough house cleaning, and niahitaln«d that the ananfmity of such a demand waa n?ani?e«ite.» by tho attitude uf stacca RepuMVan RdVspapeT*. "T,et !H «tr>r> the takl.ic of retainer"! 'or legislator*. Tet i:h fl:m!y uphold thf Idea \u2666 hat putdlt* ntn<* ta a public treat, and tnal Urn proprietary i.!*a in politic* must ci^app*-*;- Fortunately for UPi the demand for tetter condition» haa arl««n in «ur own party. "Th« loifisl.ttlon a<loptcd by Governor Hti»hcs and tli* Investigation* now -bctßfl cotiduete.i by aia appointeo, Mr. HotchkJa3, are but the I j'-.ng act? of th* era of uljir.- lua ur> which th-- tloverr.or ir..ausurated in the insurance Investigation. .\ ihu w. rM Is done properly and done at once, the Re- publican party will remain In powrr." "Abe" .h»r was caller! upon by Arthur 11. Qal—on. i '«• !! ! r l' > nt of th« flub, as "that bashful man, MusMns i!k* a sctionljrir!. the executive <>[!,. i - of tiie l^th A«?embly Dis- trict." "Xo mnn ever inn v> coo<T a" the- Re- publican party," paid Mr. Gruber. "yet th» Republican party may make mfstakfs. On!r in"n who. ar»* better than their party are never mistaken." «ai«l Mr Qna> "No man living can -tand invefMyition «>f all th« acts of his Itfe. There always was a •ta»ut' of limitations and urn mercy of Heaven. The Republican machine made Hushrs cour..»«l for th<s gas an3 Tnsur<a-» lnv»sfisation». What Th«y Ov;o to Party. "Charles Et Hushes I.t I goot! Man bat owtm the republican party T..r- tSun lh« pirty ovr** him. U f >b*rt Pa-sons tin the widest cp<n political machine s'.nc* t!» »lat»«i fi^r* handed rtown on Mount Siatf yet Hannarrt r»n third to Ilearsr Irf 'Ma ounty ard he vu an »w:.'.«Tif!v rr»p«et- afclo candMate. Rp^|iW«»fc::.' -, as an i';.- In piiUtlrt la a«apai *u». "When Taft n-a.«i lnatMT'irat**] the r-'^nrfy wa.n han«>rt orit lik^ a rrat'-?» that has >\u0084.^ hit wi?h a hammer. mart '••. >^f rjch .i u«k \u25a0• Tafr, a.vl he r«* e:j> about hl.i work v.rh a cl?ar heai and -gh. heart. >Totrr!th!rtan(tlne QM r'ti:rn» trtxn Mansachnswtts. uitftln the usrtt t*-nty. months Taft win »h« mnsr highlr re- uperteii an>' rtcardcl PreM«lenl %* bt\% "Because a rhairm^r's oame \x V.m P. •.'.-\u25a0 •elnpr ar.'l the leader on lh» other »<ii» t, Straus- t,r llaffulrc no reason wlrj t);« party *MII «!n r>at. Don't !e» u^ n&v ittt Taft and tn<* We mea at t*t« head of th» party nerd tii* advent "t a rhlt> ar Sia^y lf(io'tc to rarry the rrtuntry. Iam w:!;tsf thar RoeMvcll itMold u^ d«wn to p°»t<»rttv h- the Kre;ite>»t Prt-sid'-r.t, tha sreat<!«t pa- trtor. th« cre,»tfst -oidicr and til* WUer of wild i^airtj t!ia» t"»r was. at- William TI. Taft and it*K-pubUrin pirrjr ar»> «;ood t-nough for un." BROKER ARRKSTKn Said To Re W*»ted in Wind- .•or Tm-tf f*»i Boston, March 2S.— *attl to b- Tan:e<J j N.-.v York oa a .-harsf M sranri larceny fn i th<» Windsor Tru.t Tompany of TorY ! last August. John F. Sh#rw<wd. a rteck i cinkT, *a.-* Irw-keil up to-n'il'.T »• » fna> ! live fr"m justice. Sherwo<»«l \* twenty-five #*.-» o\i. Lls'i- ! tenant S^tstmanOi rorsnecttd with tb« I District Attorney's ofßre In New Tor'c *c- I companled tiM Honors «fP. cer^ when tt:*y arrested j-hcrw-ood at * hot»l In :h» Sout'i V>\<?. «H«r« fee ?iaa r*cn !!vtns r!rt-^ r*b- roaix i Arcordttiff to th© soUee. Sftenrjrt ac- \u25a0 cv.ffil <tt the Urceoy troui "Mat" i 2. Joye» I of ltt c»r:!nca?e* of «tock of n* Davtt- 1 Tm'.y Copper company an-5 19 e*rtLf.C3t«» \ rf n*nfk *>* i^h Ohln CtQpgi Camparr. *«r'.i ; c«;rtl3<-are INa] for i(X> ;; K ar»>. xust how i Utfl trtat company Aval* in th« <?a«» i\u25a0 » i NEW RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION. i An appliration tot a fl<**t« of !ncw» ; prration for th<» Christian Vo!aTit«(T» <«3 , ma«:e yesterday to the Suprem* Cawt. !Tho new organization tS lnten«te<j Ml tn i anxiliar>- of tfc© IbbJm of America, , and t!i» alße«n aye ttta raunt aa In t>.« iolder >>r«anlsai tncludir.s RalTtftglan j Eooih. who> & president. I Th*> pf Utlon acts forth that tha TtaMan I Volunteer* is t<» be a religiotw ormniia- j tion. having for Its object tba reactlnt I *nrt ttpliftinff of th<* p**r!» In America I \vh<» ha\« not heretoforr beon reached «>r ; affertea ty the rninlstratlnns of aay exist- ! Inu reliKlou? corporation. Th»» volunteers •«U to be mlTltarv th«tr nieth»Tj». il«»- j»tfd. Th^» director* ar^ Patltn^on t*on«tt. Jatne« .1. -Keppef. Wa!t>f J. •ratr^. l»aal*l I D. Walton rind Jnmc-i W. Mem!!. The Wanamaker Drossmakincj Bureau VArt de la Couture Announces the Reception of Its French Models from PAUL POIRET PAQUIN CHERUIT BECHOFF-DAVID And Ohirrs Ami Requests the Plcasun X Your Attendance on t ncrnsioii of Their l*rfsen f i»t>nti Today in the Il<»se-and-( 1 S Jim TAILORED SUITS. SUMMER FROCKS. Made-to-Measure. \!ade-to-Meaavire. IUpwards. $30 Upwards. Second Hoor. Old Burding. Wv invite you |o conic today and take all ihe timr you n ish to study these exhibits. Ferond floor, ou Buiiiing. And you will prohahly stop long at the case coniaininf The Collection Beer for this is perhaps the gem of the entire exhibition. But where there is so much beauty preference must be largely individual opinion. Another is devoted to the originality of Mad^rn Paquin. Other cases revca! to us the :de;is of simplicity indulged in by Madam Afpm and Tavernicr. ' Today as ynp wamlrr tlaHm^fji the beautiful salons tou will notice oi»r case illustrating the fashion thoughts of Les Callot Soears. Store Ready at 8:15 A. M. Etfht Car Lift** Directly on the Interborough Subway. { Each Way to Store. The Opentn: fft lr> fa Radiant £r At mAvm» r * I New York, Han.fi 24, t°m We May Talk About American Fashions as We Will And there are clever American designers, too. Hut the fact remains that no one in the wide wnrW Wtttm l<> originate ideas and translate them into such art as the Parisian couturier. $17.50 :nsi<*J of $22.50 and $35— because tb«y art * maker's samples and all the coat* he could make up from th«. season's ends of cloths Really raincoats in name only as raincoat is not p*int*a all over them. Main floor. Hvm ItaMtaf* A Maker s Samples of Raincoats for Men, at $17.50 Which Ordinarily Would Be $22.50 and $35 But theac arc more than raincoats. They arc ili-wttth** coats. Goott-looking and well tailored coats of b!ack, oxford, light and dark gray mixed worsteds and cheviots: also a few of brown. Formerly If A f/7 ///?///// /fV ** FocrJi avenue A. T. Stewart & Co. UU AiUf/^ */ (/ Eighth to Tenth Sty 1 o Punish Di^crnninationß Airaip 1 thf i United States Unifcrnc. i I |ua> I HOUSE TASSES HOBSON BILL largely by loi-al conflitioiia. Rprr^entative Champ Clark, of Mis- souri, th* PfmocratJo leader, aald: "Thn it<H»-» fr<'m Maosarhusctta is th« most pleas- 'ng and the mo^t importnn*. political netv.J that ha* romo •. r \u25a0- tho wlrea since IS*».'. THk»-n in tonneetion with the election in the old rilstrh-t of lie At mon'l. In Missouri. It. <Vmonsrrat*a that the *«mp ransex are workinp to the ammo effert Ml ove.r the T'nited States. It is d.'»satisfaetion -Jt . Repubtlran polletea, Hal n»puhltcan Con- pre.s«« nn<l. mo*t of all. with Urn Payne- Aldrteh tariff law." RepresentattTe Feelker, ef "*\u25a0• York. \u25a0aid: Rrf/TesentatlTe I^nKlen^lager. of N>w Jersey, a prominent nifmher of th* Ttrpuh- ll»-an <'o»iKress I'ornr.ilttee. thought th»f« \u25a0«-•« no sicnlfl^ani-o in th* vl <-> »«iry of Kosi«. "It was a fase of a half TVrnoorat an<l h "ralf r"'bli-Hr riii>n(»,» on h Pemo.-ratt<? ticket. »n.J n half Republican rnnnine- on a Rrpubllcan MfaVt." h* said "The Canadian tariff CUI som« fißtire, «nd a lot rt Imbl •Qtabblea «::iterril into !t. no that N \u2666*U- - n st'i.ns Imagination to n;..»» that thi« eler- ti«»n has any effect ou the nations! eler- Uoj". I Comment on the Election of Mr. P<*9 AVsshinxto^. March 2.J.— T Uasaaehn-> «*tts foncrx-s" eloctlon y—terday \u25a0 fr» #•!-.• <i»?i u's^d arocod the Capitol Jx-fore th» two botxsea convened to-day. The r.ews if th« victory of Mr. Fo??. Democratic candidate, in the election to fill the vacancy eit'ised l,v th« death of Heprcsentative J/.\'-nrir a Republican, raised the .spirits of mocrat" In >.'rri-«. >1j Republicans . .>rt*ndfl that the result of tho election ha-i no ••- pecial jJsnincani'e. hnt'lr.jr been determined DEMOCRATS HAPPY. Clark Only Democrat Sure of K.ilc* Committee Place. |rru.Ti Ttt Tribune Bnrtatt ] Washtcsten, March 23.— 1t f»emi certain that thrre t^HI be a warm fight in the Dcmoeratic ratiens to:nurrowr rn«!it afjnai .•» nomtnaU the minority members of tli* Kuies committee! Of the four placet to be filled only one «v K»nrrnlt: # eoneeded to- day—that of RepreaentattYe Cbamp «*iarfr. the minority !#>ador and member of the present commltt"-. There r.r* five seriorts candldatea fur th* reisalnms three plaeaa— ItipresentatlvVi Fltrgcrald, <t Scnr Tdrk; ITntlerwood, of Alabama; I»!xor!. nf Indiana; Btaydenl, or Tcx:<s. r.rd Hammond of Mln- n"s.;t:». It is th* pr»"vnilinj: opfnlon that the first thre? numert will be ?eleet»d. but n«»t T.iiho"t n strttrt:!*- It<-pr«-*«»rtatlvo ntzser;iM is th* centre of a bitter light. He is opposed by su«h ex- trime raiiea> Itepr*;«er.tutlve«» B.irflet? nrv! Hardwitk. of <Jeorp»n; k:.-f>r.l. of jkffarrotxrf; Bnifeoon, of Texas, and .l:>m*f«. of KentttCkV These rr.. r. «?e In '»\u25a0 election nn approval <\u25a0' Mr. firz^Tnld »«•! his bantl of tventy*three v.h.» voted w'.th the Hepuh- Ucana at the openm* t>: th<* rvesen? <*on- Xtph?. Th?y are Joined by r?v<*ral others of the minority, but Repre'>enTat!ve, (lark Is in favor «.f Mr. Pltxs*rald'a election, and th<» chaneea «re that he w!!! suec<»<d. Repreientathre IHaytlen, of TMai \u25a0•• In^ put forward by hts rotleague, Repre- aentatlTe Hear] aKitln«t Repreufntatlve Cndwrw m«J, or.c of the acknowledged Dem- ocrats leadera it wai evident to-*lay tha 1 : the l«K)m for Slaydcn had made. little projj- r*s^. although will i>oll tho solid Texas .^«l»-K>«' Th»* ft«i>l for the fourth place will see Reprewr-ntatlve Ilarnmond. of Min- nesota, agabtat Dixon. cf Indiana. Th» r»;i!<. ami Indiana m»-ri ar*» Unina; up behind Dtzon. ;«nti bite this Hft'nioon hln election \raa nene<^iHy predicted A belated Loom r«r Representative SulS'T. of N*w York. appeared to-day, engineered. It ur.d^r- stetxl. J.irßtly by himself. H* bj mM t.i M strongly opposed to the election of l-'itz^er- aid. but with th* *:xroj»:ton of IJeprcscnta- tlve, WiKett. he can hardly expect .i vote ir<j:n the Nr« York delegation \Chief of Stoft' Xot Seriously] Hurt Auto Collision. ' V.*a*l«inr'nn. »!aroh 3— Major General -'. j ' T'rankan Im-K. <-h:ef of ftatT of the I'nited | **<Stite> mrmy wjio •>-•• -.njuraj to-tfay It a j *toll!rtr»n «if c;i automobile with a trolley ' •\u25a0tr «n «!ir Trnnallytuwn !loa^, in thet 'fj«rthvcft entaldits of this r.i'N. vhicaj' !•» the death oj i!t>. Herbert J. j ' ' l»le.run>. wife of Ma.ior Sloeura. 17, S. A., ''»<«)- r.^j}*»rt« <\ to-n!s':t to be rertms com- J •WortaWj'. One ef l^s aa wan broken and J *br fome scalp x»ound*. but no tr.- : - -rr:«l Injurtra have been .it*r+%i-r+4 a».d ' t»r.o eurr plications of enj sor*. ha^^e set in. Tw F^rpeoris «tte,»iiir.p tjeneral I^ll BO* 1 itKt.t *tp.»i-r: 'hat he would tie ::Me to £et it»o\jt n the rjuiw «if ;i day *t two at-<' j w..uld reaunw his wo«k uit'iin n «•••« k 4>r | bm da>-». Major i" - lorum. » t:o !a a tuctnbej ••' tl.ej ".:\u25ba> Oavslry unA x-.ov- atAtlaatd a <;»v- j ' *-r»,oi f 4 if'.a^d. New VorK. arri'.ed to-night ! \-i'i> hit nor.*. tJerru; n. w ;-.u is also a: «lov- t -. rot"* laland, anrt TbnndOT«, a ttmlTft atj SVmsdoa irtUvrrKi'.y. He was tnet o.\ tito! ".rhtfl rr Insperior Ofneral 'J&rtir.fftfn. «;-' . miMrt b ilfelo:ig friend. auU by «oionel( . 'Tf,v.£rr. of the Jvulgp a<lvooate general's ! . cJT-or. and Uentcsasl OoftonH Keas, «n a*-. '•Istant to t!ie •irgoon gt-neral. . . N*o furthtr un-i!r.p.;i«ins have »<e»*r trade { the niiier^l of |]ra> f":o"jn than tji»t bofly will be takoC after the inqu«st tO-morroTi. vi the horn*- of her birth. < -sin- 1 :ng, N. V.. where the burial w'.M take p.a-« . Mr. anrt ilri». ItoMr.son. t!.»» latter a ulster | *»f Mr«. S!ocum. and Mlhs ItoMnson. ctr Nrw Yorii. also arrivt-d he ie to-mght. Mm Fi.>c.:m. airaaa btKbaad b » ttqph*ewj* rf Mm. HiiK'ell Pag< . ha«l Jwtr visiting her | ' alster. Mrs. 11. 1,. Ore-en. at tie W*>f»mlf.c ' ' a»>artTr.er:t hrms^. 1t» this «Mj>, but yestmlay i went ta Fort Mwr «.. visit Mr. nnd Mrs. I . T*Ol. mrftfi whor.i fshe «n<S her husband re | ' et» trnns of .'TTtima I.*1 .* frie'id^hip. It was on J r th» way biirk .he WVomiri? that rhol Jtt«l «NHa»M> imnWi | ,t Mrg 1.. the ! - Trrt police re;x»rt if the arc-itjfiit. Mrs..' . -Oreeri w^s !n th* automoliile. T^-.:»« was fn- ! ' , *-f»rrrct. Tho oiily o-Tvjpantf «.f the car j , a **»;\u25a0• <Jen*»* 3' Pel!. »J^. ?loci:ni Jirt th*', r^aufeiir. Pavonte P&ute 4er Automobile?. Th« TenralHtoTn Tload. '.ffleiiry known)' ;' a* Tl'l^eotifir. Ok-enue. ru:is north i rom j ; . "CeorFetown through the vertcr'.y environs 1 •f the city nxA is * fa\tiritf route for au- j •emobilw. '"r< % fs:r.g ihe tleotprtown hr'flK* | trom I"oti Mj-er. tJ»t» autarnofcile turn*d ! tittrth into W'lsroits.u avenue, .<...'. wa« about <• turn aaaat r along the northerly boun- i •^ary of tha city a-he«atOarfleld atroat thai rttllision ocetirred. Ii was in-.me<!lutel>- tluit Mrs-. Flo- rum'* <\u25a0•\u25a0'-, \u25a0•\: was nrriouk, ajM s!»e vas ; rJaeed altoanl m trolley ear to be hurlled to] a hospital. Alter ImviT;^ rone some d!*- ] " tarr»- in the ear •!»«\u25a0 ««>• trar.s.teri-*-d to *m , automobile, nnd ; h«- driver ha*te:ied with •II »7«e»n to the «'sofi!f».«r)t\n I'r.lverstty ]]r>. I T»lt»1. the hospital was reached :h' ! «-urge'i!:r pronounot-d M:>. Sl->rur» iim<\. M*.i<«r General Bell at tirst ;i!eo app*ar^fl to he 1n a wiou* ' > ond!U"n. A passing au- lornolMle whs r.Riicd ar.i the genf-ml wb« ' plji'^rt m it »nd Jsurrie.l to the post hos- I r "' 'at Fnrt Myer. .\TTer M«< wonj.ds »«re dr*s."<'<l the get era I v.is .'enicved to Ms! tVaif!, the ehfluffeur. *:is unhnrt. ln:t wae oon arrested, trtg«ti»ej w:ih the moto^rnaTi anfl ror.fturtor of the trolley nir. They- 1 »»re '.at»r trUased. The CHauffeur'a Story. lArcerdinr. tp the aee^wrt of the a-'fid'-nt i -Ivcn by Ward, the ohjeettvr point wnn the Naval Ob»er\!itr.rj. Wlitle proee*ding along avrn<te «;«nernl Hrj; or- derefl him l # . turn Inta OarfieM *,*mt. ; I.Mtlo tim»- vmk ii'iailahle for making «.i*> j turn. unJ t'.^i ' ti*i.n>tir btl ma-! a <-ht?s'- af-retrs /tji« tii<rli> without ir!anr!r.g J y h«ok to pea If xir.y rur.< anere «ppro«.-h!n~;. i '.VL-'-n the taacWna *.is ai«>L,! t«-»-t!;'.rd>< across the firat ti«-k a aosthbuvad cub. urban ear Ftni<-k it. The amoniobil.- was hurled ;,!.o'U f\\r \ feet against a trolley poje. It BnaHy*nmi*4 ©rer. 'Icnt-rjii Dell w«!- thrown oat. War.l ! «»c plr.ned OuQcr the froi.t c* the car. but ] manage.] to f\tricj»{*> UniaHf. Mr;-. pl<.- ; earn was erisSwd under *ttw bo<iy of the] *+T. !%lr>eCltij( about tie panda *n<! beaflrl C«nen;l RHI d!re~te<i u>r pa^wngers or tl:« \u25a0 at and «Jthei> tn nfiins tne BUtbnu>blle| ?rorr. *he 2njur4d wo^inn. T^*. 2. Srieiniiaugli. the motorinat| «*n the ' rmr. aaya tliat |t« 1««1 plowed flown f,>r f h«- ' ISaasachuaetta attstw <~ros£::,g ai;rt r.-ia ] rur.r.UiC ;.t ti«it :m>r.' thai <eri t rr'!«>v an! hour, :| «*.sii!« •••; tlio n-.o!o^^.^n I fro*n bl«Tat for th.- a •< idrnt r.'f6f]rn«. *"a:., Ma:<h f J2 . Mi. \u25a0»» fztphrti \ V.ttcMrr., »•\u25a0\u25a0<). nlih Mr.s. Korura. hi vntn j Mrs-. T{.. »''ii So*'. \u25a0 »rj ;• d>;a:.!i to-! *.*y rr.roun< inp tl -e acddcui rmta Wash-] *;tor, in tl.t 1 .- mitt •• hi a bratVer, ' ITcrtjwi J. so. ••' •:. -.-.'..••v The! EIOCUU* C p «i Mr*. r : » i ».e will l- t yr 1\.-fi<J.-n« *JJi PVlda)' f<W Km York. Ma* or S»» 7»1.#-ti v»S!! t<> '.\'a. 1 ;\u25a0'.;\u25a0»•'! '.. Untm.-£iatfly \u25a0\u25a0:' : » vitn Ms h:«.;iu r. Xr-r* of »t» *oi iilen*. t\l.:<h iesuJt<--.l in j 1 >n» d^ctn cf Mr-. Ploeuni and the injury j " M>;.i *',r era] !'.<-t: \\a> prtdved at GOT« ! •\u25a0mor'f I?!ur.-« hi n «..!...!;. tt-, r «c hours! farted tnr Dorrr. N". J. '<> ln*a«ci Uia] l'tc»tur.n:- rr»«::(i. 'l<- «rai tnfonned el Ms I «.Ifc'.* \u25a0J'r.ti'" tv.nnrtia'riy. r.nd be- rctttttwdj :n tiri^e to tak* tf.o iaj trala for wash- ] ingtoß. ile wa« avcttmroriSeJ bj !ii- rider i Kfm. Cern-dn, and «l;-; v i:i return <i> this] .-ttv to-fiwncw with airs, tSocumV \>-<iy. Mr^ fUorom "*ft her fi<>ra»- <»n 'iuirrnors Tktand *»n Saturday \i.-n :.«r :i.»i»r. ISt*. 11. U Grttn, in \Vasln»i»toj.. Rin<-. Mal-ir f?JOr;,rn took up iu< «h;t»s o' I?:.«;»et tor j cvr.ernl tix mostha nu--< h«< .".rid Ma T\ife; T>a<l l^»-d i»t th* :»'-«t. with Iheti e)«jrr won. i ieritml llrll wu] Major tiloruo) "• w«-r«- <-;^)et» at »V<s* joint daring UM nir!y TOs. \u25a0nd It v^•a^ »!irr-» t!int Mai'ir hloettm ftrst ;.wt V.:s wife, who wax a M>« liran.Jreth. •r Oss!innp. Major nil UIII V'lned Urn Ttu I •'avalry tn iB%. uu6 Oenaral i'--u w#nt tot r ha tarn- retfratvx two ye«r« la'er. They -•\u25a0rv«d <n t!i»- ran* 1 rogimei.t utu'l jtrw j Mr». teloeum ec-omj^ni^d h,»r hitand tin j •II the, « xpxiitlons tn which h'S reg'.rient I \u2666ook par;. Qefora he, narrlaca Mr». Bio* I •Tim was rme ot i\\<* m^t popular «ie!«e« a* ! tVfrt I'oiiit, anrl hhf n.i> veil kuov.ti In j army *o<y«>ty Cor l»er «::trrtaiTua' > nT- H.j»» , will tj« l.ur:;J n. th<! Eamlly plot Bt O>vii.- ' »nr, K. Y. PADUCAH SENT TO SAT. DOAIIKCO.] PTarhlnrtfm, Mr.rrn 3.—T«e Navy I»e. J f-artir.i iit :•!!>• a?"r.i«»«j. orde •>» tiift fcu»'- . l»'uit Pjtducah, new a' J!a\;«*. t<» fin>- , <*'d loCurrtO I»'>rit.r.i-.... The :-:fr ti<ii. there j pollUeallr dhtturted n:d it deesa«4j .!?-<• :>> ha\e «»t. Amcrtnasi urarvhiji ««.,.- . 'i rz.>f ih< iiv'i.' l<ecwne» ra«r« j f.e-.'t. . l»*tetu Th« Tr.»un» U :\u25a0.,\u25a0\u25a0, \ Washinj^on. M..i . :i S3. ] CORTORATIOX TA.V T publicity riven to the returns of o»rj«>ratt<ns under, the enri '"ration taw will l«e wholly palijert j to the dl^cre'lon •f the ri..'.rtr"t If tb»] amendment aM- It, the '.eglkla'.ivo. ox- utive and I<idteial bill liy the Senate t'pm- j rr.lttw* on Appropriation* l#romrs a ta«\ In a^eeptinc the lioui>e provU'.on appro-; priatinc f iv».O*.» \u25a0\u25a0 the collection «>f tnr ; tat the \u25a0aaata eorr.m'.uee added: "Provided tl.at the report v required by Bcct.<v. 3S ot «'\u25a0..- a< t fhell only tv>- made publl« upon th'- order of the -i<l«*it utilesf It if dXO»a«1 for t!-.e public lnte^e^t. and that the St-e- ' retaty cf the Treasury- ahtJl formulate; rules« and regulation.* for ca\a*tn*aUo*i, li»- deKius \u25a0"•' exhibitinc rurh Npavti •- an: information therefrom, which raid n:!cs and rexu:*tioim .-'mil l»e approved by the I'res-Metit." It is t<r!icved ttiat IM provision If enacted will r«-movc- all rea^onable ob- j«"-tlon to the. p..::i- lt| f««tt.!»- cf the cor- ( jxur.tlon tut JT will leave it to the d!s- cri'ion rf the President to make public ] ar.y fa.-t^ te^ardhiK the pr«<r»t.^ of those ln- dut-'rles which writ tariff proteetlon. will lnv«t>» th«^ fcJminSstratlon with all the in- formation it d«slr«is regarding the larger « r>r;'«rations. ami at tho sa,rr.e tlrne \u25a0rffl J>ro- ; t«ct the bwdaeca of the tmaner « % oii'ora-; pom from tJ-.a: iiubllolty v.hlch It has l-een J srratly fearert might he ured to their in- fUTjr bgr their rroie pon«rful t-oniix titor^. It] If cxjK-"tecl that this an« ndment will meet ; with the approval of most of tho lUpubUcan ' Henator?, insurK'-nt*' an well as regular 4 -". It! Is u*o early to tleternUue tl;e attitude of j in* Hpusp. b.M thei*' is mji»» rr3^on to Relieve, th.at «t a'?o wi'l approve »ie t MaH j f'AXAKWTARIFF.—Tuere »«<m!= to be! U»nd reason l>«lieve that, as a revult of ', tiie mMMM*! persons', effort?, the l-asi« ! of ;;•> Mitottttßt with Canada VrhSch ill | iivert a tartS" var t.\* be«n rraebed. The . tSDt tuN. «r» niituralty rcUcent on the s>;ib- i )••••?. i* -ruling ihe completion of the neg-Mia- j tiotif. bst their «one i- vaiiralne. *-.... t arfaQa j all the Taris cannot l«e made public at th».- time the rreflletlon that there will l>e nn J tariff war fe»-m<» •warrnnted. rJecretary Knox received to-dny s dilepation «'f one bun-; dr»fl r^nrefeentlrsg varln-i* lr.flustri's along the border from the Gieat lakr* to the At- J lantic and assured tb« \u25a0\u25a0V t* that the | l.lrher offlrlalis of bnth eonr.trle« »r- mnk- itiK every Haaii effPrt to Avert « eonfiict. )*at'r in »he t \av the President informed the j Peeretarj' «>f Stsif of t'.»e steps he had f.tken j to secure a tatinfaetoTy Bpre'-m^Tit. and. . cfter a somewhat protrsrle<l «onfer« s n < *c. , both the Presidm: and Mr. Ki.ov wxe meal bopeftd of a Kgtisfartorj- ootcotn*. <:t>*»i» iioahs— Ttie »e«aie Commttteej til Asrieultur*. wld«-h '.« now prartießlly in the hand* of the Insurgent?, reportrd t fnvor.tt.ly t«»-day the Pankhead bill ap- j jrrpriatlr.R $i*».*W for the improvement of, tn»ds v hich constitute rural fr*e. delivery' l nuites. th« rxpendtturA nt t»ie funds to be: eOadttSoaal ou tie atate in which it ;*pr«- ! poaed «o improve a road aprr«>prlating ji I Mini e^ual to that #\|^tid«^d by the fed- rral g«»vornm-nt. Thii« Je^islation l.a? lor.g ] been ur»s*.l «w « "oimr«»>*. but c»n«' of its' rhlff opponent* th» late Senator Proc- tor. until his d^att' chairman of the OMB rnitt*^ <•!! Aprievilture. Hi PTOCtor v.a-* 1 as sincere an advwate of g»o«l ro^ds Jie b«m a loxer of hor.««>, t»ut be belicvod i __^ _^ SO TARIFF WAWSBAB. The Tribune* Jdxicc* Accept- ed iv Canada. \ JTXy T'Ncap* <c TJw Trit-^n^.l ' <im.»«. M»rt-h 3-Tho Kre« Pre**." th« t fwernment orp^an h*re. aaya to-night in liart: •The Hn'eiper.t by The N«w-Vork Trib- | tiv.f . Urn eJjief orr*"» of the Repufcjlean j riJtrty, that ;.n airte»ni«-nt h«s l-een reached I between thy l*nlte<l Flutes and ''arnflri in < trft-nrict* to •(.•• tariff tray «>r may not j true. Tl>e fact that so imr»orta»it a news- | paper am] <>'ie mi cSotely Identified *ith the j aiimhiistrauou at Wa»hmgton ihouM irake j deflnite :i ftatemer.t is t^kei t^j i- \u25a0\u25a0f jgoni atnes li«tr. but it is impossible to ol»- ! tairj «ny •onCrniatii.it «>r denial «>f the re- Ijx.tt. Ji:-. lieljing adherer t«> bis deter* i rnlnation t-"i la t;s> asythtac untH the n*» ! COtlsUobJ »re eon^luded. i'Tlicie i?. of coinw, th* poarihillty that th* first anaotnjftexac&t of the r's^'t of th« BtsotJati.->r* w:".! !«• riven out snntiltaieous'y tram (V'ashlastoa anfl Ottawa, and it vvutd { Dot I** - s tr.'Titl'ijtif the Ihjir.inion were to ' |rra:.t .fTt.ii:! :nl^«>r « onee*;*irir.s tu the J Unltir4 Ptiit.*: <>n tha undeiata n«ttn< vat n»- |potiaiions Etiall :o!low fur a lowerlrj;of t»e !Ain.ri.an jarifT on t.iort ot tl»e ".ir'.J. te? j wlnVh <V.tia«da h«F t.» sell to tho stater. Tbe chief otataMei to »-:y rmu!:i r tr.^' < > ; afreetneni |\xsl at pfe>>nl tetaaM to be t^a ! tmpaacSbtnty e.f the Pre«ldent*» Bturactee- i ire thai any conceaaionj w]ii»-h h* tnay i,m l»eraonany altltcc \u2666\u25a0• «ake viliLe rr.!L*i"tl by the H"us* e>f Rrpr*-rentati\-*-s .'.r.l th* | Senate.** w. «. :-"i<»l^!r.c. MmistrV of Pit»ane#." *.— ilnoj in*liy t«< ojnmeiit en '>s r«jK>rt th^t i":.na<U t»u '!.«\u25a0 T'!ilted Slate* had reached in *£Te»>:. .••!;:. Kver >inee trje Taf?-F*f^!<l- *?jr BBUftStiaeti at Arbasy. bow^rer, It bus i !wi |iat»ijt tjaal «'»«N«<ifi. *>tflei:iiami Other> 1 vi-t\ lisa piv«-n *wti rhe idea cf n tarlfl wf.r. j T!^rij remains orjy curiosity to tie I tertna <'f «gr*<rn»i:t. «*.:r'. 4 .:.?.-rt.i peparatsd to-day foi Easter I »etk. Mr. FleJdlnc i:i Btalenxnt, dep- irwat.v. thf idea \>t a conflict, raying tbe I «;uv««tii;ji remained on* for friexitfly neso* , ti,u!«.r!. Mr. !.:k\. Oapoattlcm, aanted tiieTcotr* lerntneal *n *<at« that th« t'uiird Htatr* would 'i«it obtain t«if latetuftdlate <*at.a- i Ji;<n \n;.f.. «r tliat t:-.Hff relations l^ttvern Cin.fli iir-.Ci the ITnlted St«te». would n->t In ;iitfr~d by Ihe goverrmrrit iiiiiil the I i>r'>;)o>-rJa !'»<] been BvhaHted v> Parlla* | njetil for rattfleatlon. Ti.in aasaraae* >ir. Fielding d«c*:ieed give, <ip tl** fTOaad that *.u<"h a <ier!i,r«- Ikn of ih»!I. j in «:.t tend to restrict frae* jdoni in oesotlatton*. What The TrfbnTM or, ftlareh S waa |a» fo"o^F: '•T*.tw «ti a iejiort im*l r.^ghl Hint tlte jn-tlr>r!:J goveruni- tit t.j'i arrived jtt :i <i*-t- I Inite arra^iir*:.*'!;! w.ili «*i;r:iida o;i the (terif?. It *a> .--ail 'nat thi* would l>e pr«>- |mulsiitf-J vni'i'i a few <lj:.f from Ottawa ; und U>khtnrton. •/*h»- confeiN-j«o ..t AU>an>-. ;t * <. » I lid, i.hJ not led »«» any dc-finite DndrratanCinjc, I |»Ut tlmt fintc then th«-re ha«l beau an in- [terrliance al «>uiii' > .:!.i« > iiti«i!,?< \. itht'iC I'r*.*. '\u25a0 i«i«-tit and ii.t- Canadian Korernmfint, v. hieh | result *4 la.«i i vfsittig in th« BtooutT>lQC over iof all <i»nVu!tie«." |tl* fowtw lr. r^l.tal mn-ivprtaticn? for : that i'iiri«si«- i!-.e institution of a \ok rotting j system which would In time become as ll'inxj*!!! 1".'!)?1 ".'!)? to i.".<"lvlm!s of «'onjrre < and' j M sre:it a «*raln on t lie treaviry a* tho ' j river J«r.d harbor appropriation:*. It is all ' , t<*« oorutnou ff>r |]i«> eoQAttOfnta of a :n- ' ', »w r «>r <'otiurous to mraruro hi- u^ofulnesa 'by M? ability to secure pcoerouj appro- 1 yjriatlotu* for t^e ••rmrovrmrnt of rivrrs ! \*X*i harbors !r> hJs district, and the Sen- «»»<«• finm Wrncn* WM convinced that, j I rmce th* ettstoin of rnakinjc federal nprm- , j tHat'ons for trxxS roads loirt Hated, n ' j lifce unfortunate tei»t would* be rrpiied. l , Sm.nor TlJinkhfM,! an. l his fellow advocates' :of tStl* nw-a^urn insist that i\\f provision 1 that for every dollar (spesdcdjbjr t!i* fed- ' ; eral povrrnnicnt like rum must ho np- pr<prfated by tl:i» «tato will rheck th.ls } : tendency. h;it therr are ir.ary \v»:o do not \ : brJirve it «mi prove rafflekn*. UATTLESIIIP COXSTnUCTIOX.^EeniI* , i tor IVrroj^e ititrodurrd »n amendment to' th.« n.tval appropriation bitl w«l;.y provtd-j tr.K that when more than one !>.iti*eFh!j>!* «mV.--'t. -1 in n pitiKtr year rot more thr.u ' one f!iall I«• built by "tiie sntnc contract- , !nir r-arty." Tlm<« am< ndmeat apiwari to | have 1*»n Introduced at the reqttMt of the I New Xifk Shfpbt'lMln:; <*>>;iu>ar.y. wblehj ! wrotr Mr. IVnirorr-. unclnsr tltut sucli un ; ! anif-nrirroii lr.rorj»or-:t«-d in the ua*<al ( jMil. There is »*orr.e question rerardlnu the j ! adoption of the am«-T'i*?r.«".'.t. r.s thcro ore ; , ma' wtui f»ell«'v<- thnt rontrartn for t?t- . I t!erMp c^r^truvtlo:! rttOUld »r ;-.\var«!c<l ' «h»" lownt biddT. .Thv'-rta.i the provision I orrcfi by tho .N'riv York concern r.ml j fathered ry Mr. IVr.rrsc might i:coi ssit.it© , ' r>s«yirK nn esortltain price for at Irit^'. \u25a0on* «.f the ships, j .rovM<>d . there v.as> a •ride di^» repat:«-> tet'.uxn tl'f lowtst ard ! j the next lotrest l!d^cr. : TilF. SPEAKER'S AUTOMOCII.n.-I:i 1 1 repartinj; tho' legislative, executive ar.»l ' j*i-d!r!al n!!l th« Son:;te COfiaiaUtce restored j •tho prmifkin a;-; r:>:clatlnir !;.:.'-> f«>r the' maintenance of an automobile for the [ ' Speaker and a like Mini for or.c f<T tiie ' ' Ylce-IVesidmt. It is prcliot. <1 that if! 1 the Benata approve* tWa ttem ii «i?i occa» j t Fk»n a rrcrry war irtten t!;o Mil t^s bark I ito th«» lfouFf. Tfte course of the Senate' is dictatttl by ro^aid for the Vicr-Pm^- i donr. u-ho Is rot wealthy, and to whom tlf I i provision for sin automohlte prov<» a Keni:- j fine linnn. Tho Fpe.nker. Who i- a. trillion- ' alre, finrs rot care 'to I><" provided with an j : automobile at the expensf of the K*»vern- ! 1 nfjit, and he« so irlormr.l the House in ' i the plainest tern*. * \u25a0 SENATORS BQUND TO UK cLeaX.- Apparently oo tht* principle that •'leanlinrm ( Is n»'kt to Bodlinesa, the Senate Committe* I :on Appropriatlona luis niHii«' nt'r<>i!s< pro. > j\i!«i<.n for the bathroom In the Senate of- I floe 1 uil.lltiß. r<<j thi.-s |4ltpoM there : I atttborttpd **an attendant in ebarcf. wh<» \u25a0 tfcliail t>e a profeiialonal tnaayenr. 1 ! 1 at a sal- j i ary «»f fi.w»> a \e:n, t«u i4sslst;»n«<« nt fal- i :iTie« of $72' rm-u nnd ;ar,ltor at like pay. | \ The \\t<-t\ of a profrsxtonai t»»as < «' i iir. <-a.x>:i- i ' ble of lir.iberir.*i op Miff joints and a«J«ling J 'to th" fiextbtlltjr of membera <'f lha Henat«*. j 'Ik certainly obvlou*. altlwuth Ihefe may] Ibe pome wlio ni!l »|tiesti<>n the ntCC—Uy of I ||ikvtß0 > Wich t«ork dour at th" expense ef t the |<uMic. O. O. .11. JIJ I [mototi BOAT RULES. IhU Introduced for Their Regukitiom. ii"r»^n The Tribune Ilureaa 1 i! \Va*hlnpton. March "Jl.—ll. prescntativo j I 1 Orrene, nf Slasaachusetta, to-day Intro-! IdoeWl a Mil it: tlif House reviyins: the repu- , : latJons r<r iiiotor boatr. It ix expected ' \u25a0 ! that -thl.« measure, arhlch was aIM« intn»-j 'fdttced in tl» ; Senate by "Senator IVye. will] i t " .-j-«eijii> pa**r<i. r.s ili»>r«»- i«< a inwnimotia 1 <I*!tiand for it from oWaer* an>l bulldrra «»f : \u25a0 there craft. Tiie bill practkaUy that j 1 recommended at tlw Uetrolt conference of! 1 t!»•» motor l>e.at assortatlon aud Ht the re- r#qt ronventton of tumor bo;it builders ta < SVv.Tork It allows tnnt'tr boatf under t«'« ntv-fi^e ' :/«et lons t<».eii'r> a ••ombirjiitjitn lij;fit and \u25a0 . st« tupt s th< in iro:jimrryinji ranco.lisbta^ •a {\u25a0\u2666"il or a fus horn. Ii 1-ompela.them, liow- : e\«-r. t«i tiH\o a uhl^t'f. M provi<l<*s tltnt r<»at.« ot more than twentv-tlve fe^t >=hall j j <any .t w;.:t«- likM forward, a white llshtl i . r.ft and rr<l and greeti Hdo I :t?l>t -*. Tliey ] mu«t n!«o earrv nx'ann for promptly <-\- I tiiitri:!^: i.i^ cas-«!.ii«' «vt!«»si,ni and luioyant ,cu«uons or lif- iri -. j \«r<.. S«< r»Tarv Nac«-I I;as dertared a*.-;«i'!^« tho pNtettt ta* i Irertect ani itrlnjrmt motor i->-«t laws and! t [ndoraei tl!*> <;»?«-?!•- h:ii PAUL MORTON GOES TO MEXICO.' Denver, March -'.).-\u25a0 f\iul Morten, pre>jufnt j let the EqaltatJe Ufr Awuranr* Society,! ;?l«:«t to-day in Denver. !?•• left the city [ lio-dsht ior UeKieo, whera h- r<-k!-. j* is j Uail. to mrpeet '.'•• Pan-Amtrlcan railway.*] I Mra.siTf Would End httm for] Sral Killing. jI'nun Th< TriLun* r.ur*"".u.l Washington. March S-— Practically |h» j ' ntlr*» s'.j-jdon of the Sonata to-day w;!.s de- j toted to COMMwattori of the report of the 1 1 Committee on Rc-vlslon of t v !v»iv«<. IHi- j i fore this report was taken iit> rarlqua bill*j ! on th* calendar were COB*J3er*4, nearly all ' ; measure? of importance jrofng ore" on t»b-* Jrrt.,.,,. After m *hort d^ate th? St nate r»»j*ei» ] tb« Dtxon Mil. rcpcillng th* law v hl» h re- j ! *juir«-!« a renewal cf tn«» icasc KlTit>£ th* j Ncrt!i Ataerfcan \u25a0 "i.infr.«?rc Company th« ; | rizht to rn?ris<» in taking future F<vil« on j : the Inlands or St. Paul ar.-l St. Jo.'m. The ; present leas'* expire* on AprilCi> nr\t- and ' I u»ul*r exlMtns law |b« P.-cremrv of Cnm-: i nvroe ;.mi Lalx-»" U dir«ct^d t«> ».rf Into ix \u25a0 ! r,.-«v lrnt* for \u25a0 i>cri<»,l of twenty year*. ' Tli«« Dlxon tiJl aotfiortx** th*> Secretary of j > •*ommerr# anJ lifllK>r 10 tak? rbjrse of th* : Ulands, trlth ani!*orlty t.> rrottrt t»>« in- ; habitants sul-ytantialty as Sjas br«n «lone Ini !!•• '.-a£t. niu! to <-<ir:rrr>l the Mai lic'i^. CnitlCS OF BILL SIIY.I Klhins Unable to (ret Speech ' Against Interstate Measure. [From Th* THtwi* lt'i'uu.| Washington. March ~.—Tho rritlm oi j (}i* \il!n»!iistratii»n"s int^rfctar*' <oinn'.ercoj i ttl !»**ii to fchort »>r orator*. Senator ' Rlklna, :•» tharge of the i>Sii. trtcd in vain : t<v-<*fiy to» h:i\© Mime Dornor.u cr irs:«r- ( ) e«m E<«rutor i*i.tk« a *{<*• r< •!•. o:» thi:« pub- i ; |ect. Nnm cf them was prr;"re<l to U-t !vMi*»» his «!ix;ucncc, a'thout'h CCTCTaI a«l- . ! i.iittoil tl.t-y Ua-\ n^ci-kc* in rrnf^as of in- ( IcubatloUi When >lio fill was ttikcti up t<>- \ , d:iy .Mr. Klkliis Ichrd timsro the D«Xno« i rratic fi«l*>- and rniil that he would lie ( ; m<>."t rl r a*ctl if Konif! Senator would mak«> : I a si>*<»ch. Hrn^to- Iwi l*w!U:tte v/as await- j I !:>K rfrcsp.it 10:1 arid Mr. Klkln.-" iiidii aIM j , hti nil! Rixn \u25a0.*>:« to yield to th» Wia- «>r.s:n j I Fenator. Mr. i,a Fotlette klio--x \.\h b^vl ) lin <li??«rit. Jlo 15 pifjiaririK •• speech wfitih j J '\i!l occupy several days, bat will not ' j t* ready <o ppcflk untii ncartjr everybody } 1 h.i.s Qnlahcd. Tt.<» truth i>. rriUcs of ! i the Mil are holding l>a<K until frUrids of j the measure rr«; ready tt> tubnilt th^ vaii- j !ous aiiientlnur.ts they !>uri«iso io offer. Mr. Klhins krvk notioe to-day thai, I e- ' I Kiuninß on Friday, h<- would Insist that , j th© bill l«» kept tefore the ?«-iiat'- evvrjr \ j dajr und would a*k thut a v««te \<«> tukrn on ' [ the measure and pending amendment! : ! vhenerev it HM«-arv«l that in F^nator was' , ready to rprak. \ FOREST RESERVE MEASURE OUT j Warm Firht on Floor of thf House J Expected. IKrrm Th» Tnh'ir.* V.\iTri<: 1 WaahiCston, March £•.— Hy i> vote of P) to :7 tlie Hoart Committee <«r» Asri<-ult'!r<» j 1 mailc a favorable trtxirt to-day on UM I ! Weeks Mil crratinK a White Moantain ar.'t ; IAppalachian for^yt reserw. There nan i ;unexpected opposition to t!ie Dteasorc In th«! f ct>rai»itt<»e. which prt^aves ;\ «orm tl«ht on j I the tioor. bitt llr. Weeks belleres it ivill not j jbo Ucfcatffl. The bill provides an uyprv- 1 ji>rintlon of jo.f*«'.'».»>. to l»e spent during tiv«; i years f<-r the ac*iuireru»;nt of watersheds on | I nrtvl^ai«!f ."-treanis in ib~ Appalachian «nil J White Mountain region?. It al«o provides 1 for the rxicndituro of " $.-»k»,i»i» a >par far j i fire protection ir» tho«»! which hay«» 1 i cptablishrd a tire control system. CONSERVATION BILLS TO HOUSE. WJistiinxton. March T3.—Tn.e* «»r I--.- { «i. iit Tnf*. > ronservation meaanrea were t irtr«xliKoi trv-rtny in lh« ll«t;se. On*», pro- ! ! vidin^ for the classification of public binds^ I \\a« prevented by ReprcsentatlVe Smith, of ' t"rjlTforn!a aid another, £ratittnjj t'r». th«> I I'n'fri'Vrit the power t<» lvlthflraw lands [from entry. «;»>« ii.tin.ln.-c! by X* > T>iei»<Mi?it- I tlvo Itckett, of lowa. Iloth «'f these merjMir«-«; have i.een Intro- jduced bj fteuator Nelson In lh« H»-nat»i. ; OFFICERS FOR STOCK EXCHANGE. Th»- ii<itTiltiatin;» ei>tnmitt»«» of the« Nen* York S^toek KxchancH haw Mibmitted ' It* ticket f-»r ratl?"ic:ttiun V>v l)i« ineint^-ra at } the " amm:il election" on May n." I?. I Thomas. Henry »'. Hv<->rd!« and RnMSt j nroesbeck have been reftomtnated, reffp#e«j llrely, a.*» president, treasurer atid trus»«N*i oi th*» trrattilty f»:nd. The ni>:ui«r« of th- j KtivernißK conimltt«-e. m-lio.h« f«jtir-\«>ar t»»rni | ' expires thN year, have b«^:i renomlnated, ( I except r>errtf»rd J. Harris'-n nnd ticur^f I. { I Malcolm, who d«arir»d tv retire from th«» Icummittee «u<l w?w»» >places •»•\u25a0.. id., list ' have been filled by ih»« p«mea of Stanley !». ! UrCJrow and Arthur Whitney. *". l^edyard. I;!jIi- Rltd Wllllarn 11. Itemltk. who nrre e!i-i'nit t<» tha ct.vt-rii'ni; committee within tlit* last year lo Oil vaeaneles. are nominated I for «h» nn«"\ri»«d three-year term of their. j 1 e!asy. | MARCHING ON BLUEFIELDS iCcr.snl Predicts Speedy Pacification cr Atlantic Co: ' Mn PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD EVERY CONVENIENCE OF HOTEL OR CLUB ! Ul \u25a0\u25a0! II !. T ; \ ; ••ill irir A man ii raiddlc age sai'i the other day: "My great-grantimoiher moved from Virginia to Kentucky behind her husband on the lack of a horse." \u25a0 \u25a0 ! ' \u25a0 i The Wretchedness of Constipation CARTER'S LITTLE jg UVM PILLS. Jgp prsdy en *?« JL***j_£& eta, »r_i iso^juno. l N-* >'o ibrv cut/. SmII Pa. Smell Dai». S»«3 Trie*. Genuine am *•> «3Mrjr- : -ARTEGS \u25a0ITTLI lIVER 1 " •.«. ».*

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Page 1: New York Tribune (New York, NY) 1910-03-24 [p 4]chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1910-03-24/ed-1/seq-4.pdf · GMISCOM AXDCRUISER "Abe" Sftif* Respectability Is' Xo Political

SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE MODERN "LIMITED"

m:\v-yokk daily tribune tiu hsday. maim ii 24. 1910.

THEDAyIJVWASH!J*GTOJV DIXOX HILI. PASSED. FIGHT fX MIXORITY.MItS.SLOCtM KILLED

GEX. BEI.L IXJI'RED.

THEY PRAISE TAFT

GMISCOM AXDCRUISER

"Abe" Sftif* Respectability Is'Xo Political Asset. t

'We »'.\u25a0 fn the, White, H«v:-» one t>t tho jhighest tj-^ifs of f-tatcMiien this* c-i>nntry has trver known :n William 11. TnfV deciareJ jUnyd C. firiscom. presl.l»-nt of th^ Renr.b- ,llcan County «'onnniltt»'e to the members of!the West Sul/> nepu&Hean Club la."t rlfjht.

'"In th« Clovernor'* chair at Albany we !hay«» one of the most p;:bllc cptrtted Oov-ernora that haa ever betn !n tUnt \u25a0 hair or;In <!;.\u25a0 i'.ti<» of New Y«rk or of this coun- :try.

"To sum rp." contir.uen Mr. Grtjci&tn, "we. \

\\ik\e •i. < » ..\u25a0: | near tho Sphinx or the I

tomb of Itameses la Egypt to-nlgh* s. jfen- Jt;Tt:an who. aa a source cf stren»:th. is ril?- !ficu!t to overestimate an«l tvljos" very re- jturn to thN country till!give hone aid ci»- :cr.-r^cement to u.*i all. W»» hu»e hail of jlate disconcerting news from various 'i"ar

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tcrs. but 1do nut believe the party 13 dls- jrupt»-d throoshoul the whol<» uf Ihe coun- jtry. »»nd certainly It Is not In New Torn, jWlih our party f.rnily k.ilt tocether and.ready for the eoml<at. If o sr eucmlea be- !

lleve they are soinj; to h.avrr an easy timethey are rounttnp without several Jiosls."

Mr. Criscom reff rrrj ih the success ofhlw predecessor !n offlct and ask^d the ac- <

t!ve workers in v, hat he called "the- hot-led nt republicanism fn Jf«t» York* t*>rlv» I.'.m th'ir support. "By working

toK«t!:er. we> all may f^'-I that we aredoing ©Mr best to uphold the stan<?nrd^of th#> T'«'rrtr, xnd tr> malt'1 Nerv Tork aRepublican city a*» IIousht t'> be.**

E-nn-t for House Cleaning.•William M. Hennet*. A?semMytnan. ami

leader of th" !stf) T'lstrlct. apltealtt] fora thorough house cleaning, and niahitaln«dthat the ananfmity of such a demand waan?ani?e«ite.» by tho attitude uf staccaRepuMVan RdVspapeT*.

"T,et !H «tr>r> the takl.ic of retainer"! 'orlegislator*. Tet i:h fl:m!y uphold thf Idea

\u2666hat putdlt* ntn<* ta a public treat, andtnal Urn proprietary i.!*a in politic* mustci^app*-*;- Fortunately for UPi the demandfor tetter condition» haa arl««n in «urown party.

"Th« loifisl.ttlon a<loptcd by GovernorHti»hcs and tli* Investigation* now -bctßflcotiduete.i by aia appointeo, Mr. HotchkJa3,are but the Ij'-.ng act? of th*era of uljir.-lua ur> which th-- tloverr.or ir..ausurated inthe insurance Investigation. .\ ihu w. rMIs done properly and done at once, the Re-publican party will remain In powrr."

"Abe" .h»r was caller! upon by Arthur11. Qal—on. i'«• !!!rl'>nt of th« flub, as "thatbashful man, MusMns i!k*a sctionljrir!. theexecutive <>[!,.i

-of tiie l^th A«?embly Dis-

trict.""Xo mnn ever inn v> coo<T a" the- Re-

publican party," paid Mr. Gruber. "yetth» Republican party may make mfstakfs.On!r in"n who. ar»* better than their partyare never mistaken." «ai«l Mr Qna> "Noman livingcan -tand invefMyition «>f allth« acts of his Itfe. There always was a•ta»ut' of limitations and urn mercy ofHeaven. The Republican machine made

Hushrs cour..»«l for th<s gas an3Tnsur<a-»lnv»sfisation».

What Th«y Ov;o to Party."Charles Et Hushes I.t Igoot! Man bat

h» owtm the republican party T..r- tSunlh« pirty ovr**him. Uf>b*rt Pa-sons tinthe widest cp<n political machine s'.nc* t!»»lat»«i fi^r*handed rtown on Mount Siatfyet Hannarrt r»n third to Ilearsr Irf 'Ma• ounty ard he vu an »w:.'.«Tif!v rr»p«et-afclo candMate. Rp^|iW«»fc::.' -, as an i';.-In piiUtlrt la a«apai *u».

"When Taft n-a.«i lnatMT'irat**] the r-'^nrfywa.n han«>rt orit lik^a rrat'-?» that has >\u0084.^hit wi?h a hammer. >« mart '••. >^frjch .i u«k \u25a0• Tafr, a.vl he r«* e:j>

about hl.i work v.rh a cl?ar heai and -gh.heart. >Totrr!th!rtan(tlne QM r'ti:rn» trtxnMansachnswtts. uitftln the usrtt t*-nty.

months Taft win b» »h« mnsr highlr re-uperteii an>' rtcardcl PreM«lenl %* bt\%

"Because a rhairm^r's oame \x V.m P. •.'.-\u25a0•elnpr ar.'l the leader on lh» other »<ii» t,

Straus- t,r llaffulrc \» no reason wlrj t);«

party *MII«!n r>at. Don't !e» u^ n&v itttTaft and tn<* We mea at t*t« head of th»party nerd tii*advent "ta rhlt> ar Sia^ylf(io'tc to rarry the rrtuntry. Iam w:!;tsfthar RoeMvcll itMold u^ d«wn to p°»t<»rttvh- the Kre;ite>»t Prt-sid'-r.t, tha sreat<!«t pa-trtor. th« cre,»tfst -oidicr and til*WUer of wild i^airtj t!ia» t"»r was. at-William TI. Taft and it*K-pubUrin pirrjrar»> «;ood t-nough for un."

BROKER ARRKSTKn

Said To Re W*»ted in Wind-.•or Tm-tf f*»i

Boston, March 2S.—*attl to b- Tan:e<J 1»

j N.-.v York oa a .-harsf M sranri larceny fn

ith<» Windsor Tru.t Tompany of TorY! last August. John F. Sh#rw<wd. a rtecki cinkT, *a.-* Irw-keil up to-n'il'.T »• » fna>!live fr"m justice.

Sherwo<»«l \* twenty-five #*.-» o\i. Lls'i-!tenant S^tstmanOi rorsnecttd with tb«IDistrict Attorney's ofßre InNew Tor'c *c-

Icompanled tiM Honors «fP. cer^ when tt:*y

arrested j-hcrw-ood at * hot»l In :h» Sout'iV>\<?. «H«r« fee ?iaa r*cn !!vtns r!rt-^ r*b-roaixi Arcordttiff to th© soUee. Sftenrjrt :» ac-

\u25a0 cv.ffil <tt the Urceoy troui "Mat"i2. Joye»

Iof ltt c»r:!nca?e* of «tock of n* Davtt-1 Tm'.y Copper company an-5 19 e*rtLf.C3t«»\ rfn*nfk *>* i^h Ohln CtQpgi Camparr. *«r'.i;c«;rtl3<-are INa] for i(X> ;; K ar»>. xust howiUtfl trtat company Aval* in th« <?a«» t»

i\u25a0 » •

i NEW RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION.i An appliration tot a fl<**t«of !ncw»;prration for th<» Christian Vo!aTit«(T» <«3, ma«:e yesterday to the Suprem* Cawt.!Tho new organization tS lnten«te<j Ml tnianxiliar>- of tfc© IbbJm of America,

, and t!i» alße«n aye ttta raunt aa In t>.«iolder >>r«anlsai tncludir.s RalTtftglanj Eooih. who> & president.

I Th*> pfUtlon acts forth that tha TtaManIVolunteer* is t<» be a religiotw ormniia-jtion. having for Its object tba reactlntI*nrt ttpliftinff of th<* p**r!» In AmericaI \vh<» ha\« not heretoforr beon reached «>r;affertea ty the rninlstratlnns of aay exist-!Inu reliKlou? corporation. Th»» volunteers•«U to be mlTltarv h» th«tr nieth»Tj». il«»-j»tfd. Th^» director* ar^ Patltn^on t*on«tt.Jatne« .1. -Keppef. Wa!t>f J. •ratr^. l»aal*l

ID. Walton rind Jnmc-i W. Mem!!.

The Wanamaker Drossmakincj BureauVArt de la Couture

Announces the Receptionof Its French Models from

PAUL POIRET PAQUINCHERUIT BECHOFF-DAVID

And OhirrsAmi Requests the Plcasun

X Your Attendance on t

ncrnsioii of Their l*rfsenfi»t>nti

Today in theIl<»se-and-( 1 S Jim

TAILORED SUITS. SUMMER FROCKS.Made-to-Measure. \!ade-to-Meaavire.

IUpwards. $30 Upwards.

Second Hoor. Old Burding.

Wv invite you |o conic today and take allihe timr youn ish to study these exhibits. Ferond floor, ou Buiiiing.

And you willprohahly stop long at the case coniaininfThe Collection Beer

for this is perhaps the gem of the entire exhibition.But where there is so much beauty

—preference must be

largely individual opinion.

Another is devoted to the originality of Mad^rn Paquin.Other cases revca! to us the :de;is of simplicity indulged inby Madam Afpm and Tavernicr.

'Today as ynp wamlrr tlaHm^fji the beautiful salons tou

willnotice oi»r case illustrating the fashion thoughts ofLes Callot Soears.

Store Ready at 8:15 A. M. Etfht Car Lift**Directly on the Interborough Subway. { Each Way to Store.

The Opentn: fft lr> fa Radiant

£r At mAvm» r*INew York,Han.fi 24, t°m

We May Talk AboutAmerican Fashions as We Will

And there are clever American designers, too.Hut the fact remains that no one in the wide wnrW

Wtttm l<> originate ideas and translate them into such art asthe Parisian couturier.

$17.50 :nsi<*J of $22.50 and $35—because tb«y art*

maker's samples and all the coat* he could make up from th«.season's ends of cloths

Really raincoats in name only—

as raincoat is not p*int*a

all over them. Main floor. Hvm ItaMtaf*

A Maker s Samples ofRaincoats for Men, at $17.50

Which Ordinarily Would Be$22.50 and $35

But theac arc more than raincoats. They arc ili-wttth**coats. Goott-looking and well tailored coats of b!ack, oxford,

light and dark gray mixed worsteds and cheviots: also a fewof brown.

FormerlyIfAf/7///?//////fV** FocrJi avenue

A.T.Stewart &Co. UU AiUf/^*/(/ Eighth to Tenth Sty

1o Punish Di^crnninationß Airaip 1 thf i

United States Unifcrnc.

iI|ua>

I

HOUSE TASSES HOBSON BILL

largely by loi-al conflitioiia.Rprr^entative Champ Clark, of Mis-

souri, th* PfmocratJo leader, aald: "Thnit<H»-» fr<'m Maosarhusctta is th« most pleas-'ng and the mo^t importnn*. political netv.J

that ha* romo •. r\u25a0- tho wlrea since IS*».'.THk»-n in tonneetion with the election inthe old rilstrh-t of lie At mon'l. In Missouri.It. <Vmonsrrat*a that the *«mp ransex areworkinp to the ammo effert Ml ove.r theT'nited States. It is d.'»satisfaetion -Jt .Repubtlran polletea, Hal n»puhltcan Con-pre.s«« nn<l. mo*t of all. with Urn Payne-

Aldrteh tariff law."

RepresentattTe Feelker, ef "*\u25a0• York.\u25a0aid:

Rrf/TesentatlTe I^nKlen^lager. of N>wJersey, a prominent nifmher of th* Ttrpuh-

ll»-an <'o»iKress I'ornr.ilttee. thought th»f«\u25a0«-•« no sicnlfl^ani-o in th* vl<->»«iry of Kosi«.

"It was a fase of a half TVrnoorat an<l h"ralf r"'bli-Hr riii>n(»,» on h Pemo.-ratt<?ticket. »n.J n half Republican rnnnine- on aRrpubllcan MfaVt." h* said "The Canadiantariff CUI som« fißtire, «nd a lot rt Imbl•Qtabblea «::iterril into !t. no that N \u2666*U-

-n

st'i.ns Imagination to n;..»» that thi« eler-ti«»n has any effect ou the nations! eler-Uoj".

I

Comment on the Election ofMr. P<*9

AVsshinxto^. March 2.J.— T• Uasaaehn->

«*tts foncrx-s" eloctlon y—terday \u25a0 fr» #•!-.•<i»?i u's^d arocod the Capitol Jx-fore th» two

botxsea convened to-day. The r.ews if th«victory of Mr. Fo??. Democratic candidate,in the election to fill the vacancy eit'isedl,v th« death of Heprcsentative J/.\'-nrir aRepublican, raised the .spirits of mocrat"In >.'rri-«. >1j Republicans . .>rt*ndflthat the result of tho election ha-i no

••-pecial jJsnincani'e. hnt'lr.jr been determined

DEMOCRATS HAPPY.

Clark Only Democrat Sure ofK.ilc* Committee Place.

|rru.Ti Ttt Tribune Bnrtatt ]Washtcsten, March 23.— 1t f»emi certain

that thrre t^HI be a warm fight in the

Dcmoeratic ratiens to:nurrowr rn«!it afjnai.•» nomtnaU the minority members of tli*Kuies committee! Of the four placet to befilled only one «v K»nrrnlt:# eoneeded to-day—that of RepreaentattYe Cbamp «*iarfr.the minority !#>ador and member of thepresent commltt"-. There r.r* five seriortscandldatea fur th* reisalnms three plaeaa—ItipresentatlvVi Fltrgcrald, <t Scnr Tdrk;ITntlerwood, of Alabama; I»!xor!. nf Indiana;

Btaydenl, or Tcx:<s. r.rd Hammond of Mln-n"s.;t:». It is th* pr»"vnilinj: opfnlon thatthe first thre? numert will be ?eleet»d. butn«»t T.iiho"t n strttrt:!*-

It<-pr«-*«»rtatlvo ntzser;iM is th* centre ofa bitter light. He is opposed by su«h ex-trime raiiea> a» Itepr*;«er.tutlve«» B.irflet?nrv! Hardwitk. of <Jeorp»n; k:.-f>r.l. ofjkffarrotxrf; Bnifeoon, of Texas, and .l:>m*f«.ofKentttCkV These rr..r. «?e In '»\u25a0 electionnn approval <\u25a0' Mr. firz^Tnld »«•! his bantlof tventy*three v.h.» voted w'.th the Hepuh-Ucana at the openm* t>: th<* rvesen? <*on-Xtph?. Th?y are Joined by r?v<*ral others ofthe minority, but Repre'>enTat!ve, (lark Isin favor «.f Mr. Pltxs*rald'a election, andth<» chaneea «re that he w!!! suec<»<d.

Repreientathre IHaytlen, of TMai i« \u25a0••In^ put forward by hts rotleague, Repre-

aentatlTe Hear] aKitln«t RepreufntatlveCndwrw m«J, or.c of the acknowledged Dem-ocrats leadera it wai evident to-*lay tha 1:the l«K)m for Slaydcn had made. little projj-r*s^. although h« will i>oll tho solid Texas.^«l»-K>«' Th»* ft«i>l for the fourth place

willsee Reprewr-ntatlve Ilarnmond. of Min-nesota, agabtat Dixon. cf Indiana. Th»r»;i!<. ami Indiana m»-ri ar*» Unina; up behind

Dtzon. ;«nti bite this Hft'nioon hln election\raa nene<^iHy predicted A belated Loomr«r Representative SulS'T. of N*w York.appeared to-day, engineered. It !» ur.d^r-stetxl. J.irßtly by himself. H* bjmM t.i Mstrongly opposed to the election of l-'itz^er-aid. but with th* *:xroj»:ton of IJeprcscnta-tlve, WiKett. he can hardly expect .i voteir<j:n the Nr« York delegation

\Chief of Stoft' Xot Seriously]

Hurt f« Auto Collision.'

V.*a*l«inr'nn. »!aroh 3—Major General -'. j'

T'rankan Im-K. <-h:ef of ftatT of the I'nited |**<Stite> mrmy wjio •>-•• -.njuraj to-tfay It a j*toll!rtr»n «if c;i automobile with a trolley

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•\u25a0tr «n «!ir Trnnallytuwn !loa^, in thet'fj«rthvcft entaldits of this r.i'N. vhicaj'

!•» the death oj i!t>. Herbert J. j''

l»le.run>. wife of Ma.ior Sloeura. 17, S. A.,''»<«)- r.^j}*»rt«<\ to-n!s':t to be rertms com- J•WortaWj'. One ef l^s aa wan broken and J*br fome scalp x»ound*. but no tr.-:•-

-rr:«l Injurtra have been .it*r+%i-r+4 a».d'

t»r.o eurrplications of enj sor*. ha^^e set in.Tw F^rpeoris «tte,»iiir.p tjeneral I^ll BO*

1 itKt.t *tp.»i-r: 'hat he would tie ::Me to £etit»o\jt n the rjuiw«if ;i day *t two at-<' jw..uld reaunw his wo«k uit'iin n «•••« k 4>r|bm da>-».

Major i"-lorum. » t:o !a a tuctnbej ••' tl.ej

".:\u25ba> Oavslry unA x-.ov- atAtlaatd a <;»v- j'*-r»,oif4 if'.a^d. New VorK. arri'.ed to-night !\-i'i> hit nor.*. tJerru; n. w ;-.u is also a: «lov- t•-. rot"* laland, anrt TbnndOT«, a ttmlTft atj

SVmsdoa irtUvrrKi'.y. He was tnet o.\ tito!".rhtfl rr Insperior Ofneral 'J&rtir.fftfn. «;-'.miMrt b ilfelo:ig friend. auU by «oionel(. • 'Tf,v.£rr. of the Jvulgp a<lvooate general's !. cJT-or. and Uentcsasl OoftonH Keas, «n a*-.

'•Istant to t!ie •irgoon gt-neral.. . N*o furthtr un-i!r.p.;i«ins have »<e»*r trade {the niiier^l of |]ra> f":o"jn than tji»t

bofly will be takoC after the inqu«sttO-morroTi. vi the horn*- of her birth. < -sin- 1:ng, N. V.. where the burial w'.M take p.a-« .Mr. anrt ilri». ItoMr.son. t!.»» latter a ulster |*»f Mr«. S!ocum. and Mlhs ItoMnson. ctrNrw Yorii.also arrivt-d heie to-mght.

Mm Fi.>c.:m. airaaa btKbaad b » ttqph*ewj*rf Mm. HiiK'ell Pag<. ha«l Jwtr visiting her |'

alster. Mrs. 11. 1,. Ore-en. at tie W*>f»mlf.c''

a»>artTr.er:t hrms^. 1t» this «Mj>, but yestmlay iwent ta Fort Mwr «.. visit Mr. nnd Mrs. I. T*Ol. mrftfi whor.i fshe «n<S her husband w»re |

'et» trnns of .'TTtima I.*1.* frie'id^hip. It was on J

r th» way biirk ?« .he WVomiri? that rholJtt«l «NHa»M> imnWi | ,tMrg 1.. the !-Trrt police re;x»rt if the arc-itjfiit. Mrs..'. -Oreeri w^s !n th*automoliile. T^-.:»« was fn- !

', *-f»rrrct. Tho oiily o-Tvjpantf «.f the car j,a **»;\u25a0• <Jen*»*3' Pel!. »J^. ?loci:ni Jirt th*',

r^aufeiir.Pavonte P&ute 4er Automobile?. •

Th« TenralHtoTn Tload. '.ffleiiry known)';' a* Tl'l^eotifir. Ok-enue. ru:is north irom j;. "CeorFetown through the vertcr'.y environs 1

•f the city nxA is * fa\tiritf route for au- j•emobilw. '"r<%fs:r.g ihe tleotprtown hr'flK*|trom I"oti Mj-er. tJ»t» autarnofcile turn*d!tittrth into W'lsroits.u avenue, .<...'. wa« about

•<• turn aaaat r along the northerly boun- i•^aryoftha city a-he«atOarfleld atroat thairttllision ocetirred.Iiwas in-.me<!lutel>- tluit Mrs-. Flo-

rum'* <\u25a0•\u25a0'-, \u25a0•\: was nrriouk, ajM s!»e vas ;

rJaeed altoanl m trolley ear to be hurlled to]a hospital. Alter ImviT;^ rone some d!*-]" tarr»- in the ear •!»«\u25a0 ««>• trar.s.teri-*-d to *m,automobile, nnd ;h«- driver ha*te:ied with•II»7«e»n to the «'sofi!f».«r)t\n I'r.lverstty ]]r>.IT»lt»1. the hospital was reached :h' !«-urge'i!:r pronounot-d M:>. Sl->rur» iim<\.

M*.i<«r General Bell at tirst ;i!eo app*ar^flto he 1n a wiou* '>ond!U"n. A passing au-lornolMle whs r.Riicd ar.i the genf-ml wb«

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plji'^rt m it »nd Jsurrie.l to the post hos- Ir"' 'at Fnrt Myer. .\TTer M«< wonj.ds »«re

dr*s."<'<l the get eraIv.is .'enicved to Ms!

tVaif!, the ehfluffeur. *:isunhnrt. ln:t wae•oon arrested, trtg«ti»ej w:ih the moto^rnaTianfl ror.fturtor of the trolley nir. They-1

»»re '.at»r trUased.

The CHauffeur'a Story.

lArcerdinr.tp the aee^wrt of the a-'fid'-nt

i-Ivcn by Ward, the ohjeettvr point wnn theNaval Ob»er\!itr.rj. Wlitle proee*dingalong avrn<te «;«nernl Hrj; or-derefl him l4»#

. turn Inta OarfieM *,*mt.;I.Mtlo tim»- vmk ii'iailahle for making «.i*> jturn. unJ t'.^i' ti*i.n>tir btl ma-!

a <-ht?s'- af-retrs /tji« tii<rli> without ir!anr!r.g Jy h«ok to pea Ifxir.y rur.< anere «ppro«.-h!n~;. i

'.VL-'-n the taacWna *.is ai«>L,! t«-»-t!;'.rd><across the firat ti«-k a aosthbuvad cub.urban ear Ftni<-k it.

The amoniobil.- was hurled ;,!.o'U f\\r \feet against a trolley poje. ItBnaHy*nmi*4©rer. 'Icnt-rjiiDell w«!- thrown oat. War.l!«»c plr.ned OuQcr the froi.t c* the car. but ]manage.] to f\tricj»{*> UniaHf. Mr;-. pl<.- ;earn was erisSwd under *ttw bo<iy of the]*+T. !%lr>eCltij( about tie panda *n<! beaflrlC«nen;l RHI d!re~te<i u>r pa^wngers or tl:« \u25a0

at and «Jthei> tn nfiins tne BUtbnu>blle|?rorr. *he 2njur4d wo^inn.

T^*. 2. Srieiniiaugli. the motorinat| «*n the'

rmr. aaya tliat |t« 1««1 plowed flown f,>r f h«-'

ISaasachuaetta attstw <~ros£::,g ai;rt r.-ia ]rur.r.UiC ;.t ti«it :m>r.' thai <eri t rr'!«>v an!hour, H« :| «*.sii!« •••; tlio n-.o!o^^.^n Ifro*n bl«Tat for th.- a •< idrnt

r.'f6f]rn«. *"a:., Ma:<h fJ2.—Mi. \u25a0»» fztphrti \

V.ttcMrr., »•\u25a0\u25a0<). nlih Mr.s. Korura. hi vntn jMrs-. T{.. »''ii So*'. \u25a0 »rj ;• d>;a:.!i to-!*.*y rr.roun< inp tl-e acddcui rmta Wash-]• *;tor, in tl.t 1.- mitt

••hia bratVer,

'ITcrtjwiJ. so. ••' •:. -.-.'..••v The!

EIOCUU* Cp«i Mr*. r:»i».e will l- tyr 1\.-fi<J.-n«•*JJi PVlda)' f<W Km York. Ma*or S»» 7»1.#-ti

v»S!! t<> '.\'a.1;\u25a0'.;\u25a0»•'! '.. Untm.-£iatfly\u25a0\u25a0:' :» vitn Ms h:«.;iu r.

Xr-r* of »t» *oi iilen*. t\l.:<h iesuJt<--.l in j1 >n» d^ctn cf Mr-. Ploeuni and the injuryj"M>;.i *',r era] !'.<-t: \\a> prtdved at GOT« !

•\u25a0mor'f I?!ur.-« hi n «..!...!;. tt-,r«c hours!

farted tnr Dorrr. N". J. '<> ln*a«ci Uia]l'tc»tur.n:- rr»«::(i. 'l<- «rai tnfonned el Ms I«.Ifc'.* \u25a0J'r.ti'" tv.nnrtia'riy. r.nd be- rctttttwdj:n tiri^e to tak* tf.o iaj trala for wash- ]ingtoß. ile wa« avcttmroriSeJ bj !ii-rider i

Kfm. Cern-dn, and «l;-; v i:i return <i> this].-ttv to-fiwncw with airs, tSocumV \>-<iy.

Mr^ fUorom "*ft her fi<>ra»- <»n 'iuirrnorsTktand *»n Saturday t« \i.-n :.«r :i.»i»r. ISt*.11. U Grttn, in \Vasln»i»toj.. Rin<-. Mal-irf?JOr;,rn took up iu< «h;t»s o' I?:.«;»et tor jcvr.ernl tix mostha nu--< h«< .".rid Ma T\ife;T>a<l l^»-d i»t th* :»'-«t. with Iheti e)«jrr won.i• ieritml llrll wu] Major tiloruo) "• w«-r«-<-;^)et» at »V<s* joint daring UM nir!y TOs.\u25a0nd It v^•a^ »!irr-» t!int Mai'ir hloettm ftrst;.wt V.:s wife, who wax a M>« liran.Jreth.•r Oss!innp. Major nilUIIIV'lned Urn TtuI•'avalry tn iB%. uu6 Oenaral i'--u w#nt tot

rha tarn- retfratvx two ye«r« la'er. They •-•\u25a0rv«d <n t!i»- ran*1 rogimei.t utu'l jtrw jMr». teloeum ec-omj^ni^d h,»r hitand tin j•IIthe, «xpxiitlons tn which h'S reg'.rient I\u2666ook par;. Qefora he, narrlaca Mr». Bio* I•Tim was rme ot i\\<* m^t popular «ie!«e« a* !tVfrt I'oiiit,anrl hhf n.i> veil kuov.ti Injarmy *o<y«>ty Cor l»er «::trrtaiTua' >nT- H.j»»,will tj« l.ur:;J n. th<! Eamlly plot Bt O>vii.-

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PADUCAH SENT TO SAT. DOAIIKCO.]PTarhlnrtfm, Mr.rrn 3.—T«e Navy I»e. J

f-artir.iiit :•!!>• a?"r.i«»«j. orde •>» tiift fcu»'- .l»'uit Pjtducah, new a' J!a\;«*. t<» fin>- ,• <*'d loCurrtO I»'>rit.r.i-.... The :-:frti<ii. there j• pollUeallr dhtturted n:d it l» deesa«4j.!?-<• :>> ha\e «»t. Amcrtnasi urarvhiji ««.,.- .

'i rz.>f ih< iiv'i.' l<ecwne» ra«r« jf.e-.'t. .

l»*tetu Th« Tr.»un» U :\u25a0.,\u25a0\u25a0, \Washinj^on. M..i. :iS3. ]

CORTORATIOX TA.V T publicity

riven to the returns of o»rj«>ratt<ns under,

the enri '"ration taw will l«e wholly palijert jto the dl^cre'lon •f the ri..'.rtr"t If tb»]amendment aM- It, the '.eglkla'.ivo. ox-e« utive and I<idteial bill liythe Senate t'pm- jrr.lttw* on Appropriation* l#romrs a ta«\In a^eeptinc the lioui>e provU'.on appro-;priatinc fiv».O*.» \u25a0\u25a0 the collection «>f tnr ;tat the \u25a0aaata eorr.m'.uee added: "Providedtl.at the report v required by Bcct.<v. 3S ot«'\u25a0..- a< t fhell only tv>- made publl« upon th'-order of the • -i<l«*it utilesf It if dXO»a«1for t!-.e public lnte^e^t. and that the St-e-

'retaty cf the Treasury- ahtJl formulate;

rules« and regulation.* for ca\a*tn*aUo*i, li»-deKius \u25a0"•' exhibitinc rurh Npavti •- an:information therefrom, which raid n:!csand rexu:*tioim .-'mil l»e approved by theI'res-Metit." It is t<r!icved ttiat IM provisionIf enacted will r«-movc- all rea^onable ob-j«"-tlon to the. p..::i-lt| f««tt.!»- cf the cor-

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jxur.tlon tut JT will leave it to the d!s-cri'ion rf the President to make public ]ar.y fa.-t^ te^ardhiK the pr«<r»t.^ of those ln-dut-'rles which writ tariff proteetlon. willlnv«t>» th«^ fcJminSstratlon with all the in-formation it d«slr«is regarding the larger

« r>r;'«rations. ami at tho sa,rr.e tlrne \u25a0rffl J>ro- ;t«ct the bwdaeca of the tmaner «%oii'ora-;pom from tJ-.a: iiublloltyv.hlch Ithas l-een Jsrratly fearert might he ured to their in-fUTjr bgr their rroie pon«rful t-oniix titor^. It]

If cxjK-"tecl that this an« ndment will meet ;with the approval of most of tho lUpubUcan '

Henator?, insurK'-nt*' an well as regular 4-". It!Is u*o early to tleternUue tl;e attitude of jin* Hpusp. b.M thei*' is mji»» rr3^on toRelieve, th.at «t a'?o wi'l approve »ie t MaH j

f'AXAKWTARIFF.—Tuere »«<m!= to be!U»nd reason f» l>«lieve that, as a revult of ',

tiie mMMM*! persons', effort?, the l-asi« !of ;;•> Mitottttßt with Canada VrhSch ill|iivert a tartS" var t.\* be«n rraebed. The .tSDt tuN. «r» niituralty rcUcent on the s>;ib- i

)••••?. i*-ruling ihe completion of the neg-Mia- j

tiotif. bst their «one i- vaiiralne. *-....t arfaQa jall the Taris cannot l«e made public at th».- •

time the rreflletlon that there will l>e nn Jtariff war fe»-m<» •warrnnted. rJecretary Knoxreceived to-dny s dilepation «'f one bun-;

dr»fl r^nrefeentlrsg varln-i* lr.flustri's along

the border from the Gieat lakr* to the At- Jlantic and assured tb« \u25a0\u25a0V t* that the |

l.lrher offlrlalis of bnth eonr.trle« »r- mnk-itiK every Haaii effPrt to Avert « eonfiict.)*at'r in »he t\av the President informed the jPeeretarj' «>f Stsif of t'.»e steps he had f.tken jto secure a tatinfaetoTy Bpre'-m^Tit. and. .cfter a somewhat protrsrle<l «onfer« sn<*c. ,both the Presidm: and Mr. Ki.ov wxe mealbopeftd of a Kgtisfartorj- ootcotn*.

<:t>*»i» iioahs— Ttie »e«aie Commttteejtil Asrieultur*. wld«-h '.« now prartießlly

in the hand* of the Insurgent?, reportrdt

fnvor.tt.ly t«»-day the Pankhead bill ap- jjrrpriatlr.R $i*».*W for the improvement of,tn»ds v hich constitute rural fr*e. delivery' l

nuites. th« rxpendtturA nt t»ie funds to be:eOadttSoaal ou tie atate in which it ;*pr«- !

poaed «o improve a road aprr«>prlating jiIMini e^ual to that #\|^tid«^d by the fed-rral g«»vornm-nt. Thii« Je^islation l.a? lor.g ]been ur»s*.l «w « "oimr«»>*. but c»n«' of its'

rhlff opponent* a« th» late Senator Proc-tor. until his d^att' chairman of the OMBrnitt*^ <•!! Aprievilture. Hi PTOCtor v.a-*1

as sincere an advwate of g»o«l ro^ds a»Jie b«m a loxer of hor.««>, t»ut be belicvodi __ _̂^

SO TARIFF WAWSBAB.

The Tribune* Jdxicc* Accept-ed iv Canada.

\JTXy T'Ncap* <c TJw Trit-^n^.l'

<im.»«. M»rt-h 3-Tho Kre« Pre**." th«t fwernment orp^an h*re. aaya to-night in

liart:•The Hn'eiper.t by The N«w-Vork Trib-

| tiv.f. Urn eJjief orr*"» of the Repufcjlean

jriJtrty, that ;.n airte»ni«-nt h«s l-een reachedIbetween thy l*nlte<l Flutes and ''arnflri in< trft-nrict* to •(.•• tariff tray «>r may not b«jtrue. Tl>e fact that so imr»orta»it a news-|paper am] <>'ie mi cSotely Identified *ith thejaiimhiistrauou at Wa»hmgton ihouM irakej deflnite :i ftatemer.t is t^kei t^ji- \u25a0\u25a0fjgoni atnes li«tr. but it is impossible to ol»-

!tairj «ny •onCrniatii.it «>r denial «>f the re-Ijx.tt. Ji:-. lieljing adherer t«> bis deter*irnlnation t-"i la t;s> asythtac untH the n*»

!COtlsUobJ »re eon^luded.

i'Tlicie i?. of coinw, th* poarihillty thatth* first anaotnjftexac&t of the r's^'t of th«

BtsotJati.->r* w:".!!«• riven out snntiltaieous'y

tram (V'ashlastoa anfl Ottawa, and it vvutd{ Dot I** -s tr.'Titl'ijtif the Ihjir.inion were to'|rra:.t .fTt.ii:! :nl^«>r « onee*;*irir.s tu the

J Unltir4 Ptiit.*: <>n tha undeiata n«ttn< • vat n»-|potiaiions Etiall :o!low fur a lowerlrj;of t»e!Ain.ri.an jarifT on t.iort ot tl»e ".ir'.J. te?

j wlnVh <V.tia«da h«F t.» sell to tho stater.Tbe chief otataMei to »-:y rmu!:ir tr.^'

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;afreetneni |\xsl at pfe>>nl tetaaM to be t^a! tmpaacSbtnty e.f the Pre«ldent*» Bturactee-iire thai any conceaaionj w]ii»-h h* tnay i,m

l»eraonany altltcc \u2666\u25a0• «ake viliLe rr.!L*i"tlby the H"us* e>f Rrpr*-rentati\-*-s .'.r.l th*

| Senate.**w. «. :-"i<»l^!r.c. MmistrV of Pit»ane#." *.—

• ilnojin*liyt«< • ojnmeiit en '>s r«jK>rt th^ti":.na<U t»u '!.«\u25a0 T'!ilted Slate* had reachedin *£Te»>:..••!;:. Kver >inee trje Taf?-F*f^!<l-*?jr BBUftStiaeti at Arbasy. bow^rer, It bus

i!wi|iat»ijt tjaal «'»«N«<ifi. *>tflei:iiami Other>1 vi-t\lisa piv«-n *wtirhe idea cf n tarlfl wf.r.

j T!^rij remains orjy curiosity :« to tie

Itertna <'f «gr*<rn»i:t.«*.:r'.4.:.?.-rt.i peparatsd to-day foi Easter

I»etk. Mr. FleJdlnc i:i .« Btalenxnt, dep-irwat.v. thf idea \>t a conflict, raying tbeI«;uv««tii;ji remained on* for friexitfly neso*, ti,u!«.r!.

Mr. !.:k\. Oapoattlcm, aanted tiieTcotr*lerntneal *n *<at« that th« t'uiird Htatr*• would 'i«it obtain t«if latetuftdlate <*at.a-iJi;<n \n;.f.. «r tliat t:-.Hff relations l^ttvernCin.fli iir-.Ci the ITnlted St«te». would n->tIn ;iitfr~d by Ihe goverrmrrit iiiiiil the

Ii>r'>;)o>-rJa !'»<] been BvhaHted v> Parlla*|njetil for rattfleatlon.

Ti.in aasaraae* >ir. Fielding d«c*:ieed t»give, <ip tl** fTOaad that *.u<"h a <ier!i,r«-

Ikn of ih»!I. j in «:.t tend to restrict frae*jdoni in oesotlatton*.

What The TrfbnTM or, ftlareh S waa|a» fo"o^F:

'•T*.tw «ti a iejiort im*l r.^ghl Hint tltejn-tlr>r!:J goveruni- tit t.j'i arrived jtt :i <i*-t-IInite arra^iir*:.*'!;! w.ili «*i;r:iida o;i the(terif?. It*a> .--ail 'nat thi* would l>e pr«>-|mulsiitf-J vni'i'i a few <lj:.f from Ottawa;und U>khtnrton.

•/*h»- confeiN-j«o ..t AU>an>-. ;t *<.» Ilid,•i.hJ not led »«» any dc-finite DndrratanCinjc,

I|»Ut tlmt fintc then th«-re ha«l beau an in-[terrliance al • «>uiii'>.:!.i« >iiti«i!,?< \. itht'iC I'r*.*.

'\u25a0 i«i«-tit and ii.t- Canadian Korernmfint, v.hieh|result*4 la.«i ivfsittig in th« BtooutT>lQC overiof all <i»nVu!tie«."

|tl* fowtw lr. r^l.tal mn-ivprtaticn? for:that i'iiri«si«- i!-.e institution of a \ok rottingj system which would In time become asll'inxj*!!!1".'!)?1".'!)? to i.".<"lvlm!s of «'onjrre <'« and'j M sre:it a «*raln on t lie treaviry a* tho

'jriver J«r.d harbor appropriation:*. It is all

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, t<*« oorutnou ff>r |]i«> eoQAttOfnta of a m« :n-'

', »wr «>r <'otiurous to mraruro hi- u^ofulnesa'by M? ability to secure pcoerouj appro- 1• yjriatlotu* for t^e ••rmrovrmrnt of rivrrs!\*X*iharbors !r> hJs district, and the Sen-

«»»<«• finm Wrncn* WM convinced that, jIrmce th* ettstoin of rnakinjc federal nprm- ,j tHat'ons for trxxS roads n« loirtHated, n'jlifce unfortunate tei»t would* be rrpiied. l,Sm.nor TlJinkhfM,! an.lhis fellow advocates':of tStl* nw-a^urn insist that i\\f provision 1

that for every dollar (spesdcdjbjr t!i* fed-'

;eral povrrnnicnt ;» like rum must ho np-pr<prfated by tl:i» «tato will rheck th.ls }

: tendency. h;it therr are ir.ary \v»:o do not \:brJirve it «mi prove rafflekn*.

UATTLESIIIP COXSTnUCTIOX.^EeniI* ,itor IVrroj^e ititrodurrd »n amendment to'th.« n.tval appropriation bitl w«l;.y provtd-jtr.K that when more than one !>.iti*eFh!j>!*«mV.--'t. -1 in n pitiKtr year rot more thr.u'one f!iall I«• built by "tiie sntnc contract-

, !nir r-arty." Tlm<« am< ndmeat apiwari to|have 1*»n Introduced at the reqttMt of theINew Xifk Shfpbt'lMln:; <*>>;iu>ar.y. wblehj!wrotr Mr. IVnirorr-. unclnsr tltut sucli un;!anif-nrirroii h» lr.rorj»or-:t«-d in the ua*<al (

jMil. There is »*orr.e question rerardlnu the j!adoption of the am«-T'i*?r.«".'.t. r.s thcro ore ;,ma' wtui f»ell«'v<- thnt rontrartn for t?t- .It!erMp c^r^truvtlo:! rttOUld »r ;-.\var«!c<l t»'

«h»" lownt biddT. .Thv'-rta.i the provisionIorrcfi by tho .N'riv York concern r.ml jfathered ry Mr. IVr.rrsc might i:coi ssit.it© ,'r>s«yirK nn esortltain price for at Irit^'.

\u25a0on* «.f the ships, j.rovM<>d.there v.as> a•ride di^» repat:«-> tet'.uxn tl'f lowtst ard !

jthe next lotrest l!d^cr.

: TilF. SPEAKER'S AUTOMOCII.n.-I:i11 repartinj; tho' legislative, executive ar.»l

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j*i-d!r!al n!!l th« Son:;te COfiaiaUtce restored j•tho prmifkin a;-; r:>:clatlnir !;.:.'-> f«>r the'• maintenance of an automobile for the ['Speaker and a like Mini for or.c f<T tiie

''Ylce-IVesidmt. It is prcliot. <1 that if!

1 the Benata approve* tWa ttem ii «i?i occa» jt Fk»n a rrcrry war irtten t!;o Mil t^s bark Iito th«» lfouFf. Tfte course of the Senate'is dictatttl by ro^aid for the Vicr-Pm^- idonr. u-ho Is rot wealthy, and to whom tlf Iiprovision for sin automohlte prov<» a Keni:- jfine linnn. Tho Fpe.nker. Who i- a. trillion-'alre, finrs rot care 'to I><" provided with an j

:automobile at the expensf of the K*»vern- !1nfjit,and he« so irlormr.l the House in

'ithe plainest tern*. *

\u25a0 SENATORS BQUND TO UK cLeaX.-Apparently oo tht* principle that •'leanlinrm (Is n»'kt to Bodlinesa, the Senate Committe* I

:on Appropriatlona luis niHii«' nt'r<>i!s< pro. >

j\i!«i<.n for the bathroom In the Senate of-Ifloe 1uil.lltiß. r<<j thi.-s |4ltpoM there i« :Iatttborttpd•

**an attendant in ebarcf. wh<» \u25a0

tfcliail t>e a profeiialonal tnaayenr.1!1 at a sal- jiary «»f fi.w»> a \e:n, t«u i4sslst;»n«<« nt fal- i

:iTie« of $72' rm-u nnd :« ;ar,ltor at like pay. |\ The \\t<-t\ of a profrsxtonai t»»as <«'iiir.<-a.x>:i- i'ble of lir.iberir.*i op Miff joints and a«J«ling J'to th" fiextbtlltjr of membera <'f lha Henat«*. j'Ik certainly obvlou*. altlwuth Ihefe may]Ibe pome wlio ni!l»|tiesti<>n the ntCC—Uy ofI||ikvtß0 > Wich t«ork dour at th" expense ef •t the |<uMic. O. O. .11. JIJ I

[mototi BOAT RULES.

IhU Introduced for TheirRegukitiom.

ii"r»^n The Tribune Ilureaa 1i! \Va*hlnpton. March "Jl.—ll.prescntativo jI1 Orrene, nf Slasaachusetta, to-day Intro-!IdoeWl a Mil it: tlif House reviyins: the repu- ,

• : latJons r<r iiiotor boatr. It ix expected'

\u25a0! that -thl.« measure, arhlch was aIM« intn»-j'fdttced in tl»;Senate by "Senator IVye. will]i t".-j-«eijii> pa**r<i. r.s ili»>r«»- i«< a inwnimotia1 <I*!tiand for it from oWaer* an>l bulldrra «»f :

\u25a0 there craft. Tiie bill i» practkaUy that j1 recommended at tlw Uetrolt conference of!1 t!»•» motor l>e.at assortatlon aud Ht the re-• r#qt ronventton of tumor bo;it builders ta <• SVv.Tork

It allows tnnt'tr boatf under t«'« ntv-fi^e'

:/«et lons t<».eii'r> a ••ombirjiitjitn lij;fitand\u25a0. •

st« tupt s th< in iro:jimrryinji ranco.lisbta^•a {\u25a0\u2666"il or a fus horn. Ii1-ompela.them, liow-:e\«-r. t«i tiH\o a uhl^t'f. M provi<l<*s tltnt

r<»at.« ot more than twentv-tlve fe^t >=hall jj<any .t w;.:t«- likM forward, a white llshtli. r.ft and rr<l and greeti Hdo I:t?l>t -*. Tliey ]• mu«t n!«o earrv nx'ann for promptly <-\-Itiiitri:!^:i.i^ cas-«!.ii«' «vt!«»si,ni and luioyant,cu«uons or lif- iri -. j\«r<.. S«< r»Tarv

Nac«-I I;as dertared a*.-;«i'!^« tho pNtettt ta* iIrertect ani itrlnjrmtmotor i->-«t laws and!t [ndoraei tl!*> <;»?«-?!•- h:ii

PAUL MORTON GOES TO MEXICO.'Denver, March -'.).-\u25a0 f\iul Morten, pre>jufnt j

let the EqaltatJe Ufr Awuranr* Society,!;?l«:«t to-day in Denver. !?•• left the city [lio-dsht ior UeKieo, whera h- r<-k!-. j* is jUail. to mrpeet '.'•• Pan-Amtrlcan railway.*]

IMra.siTf Would End httm for]Sral Killing.

jI'nun Th< TriLun* r.ur*"".u.lWashington. March S-— Practically |h» j'• ntlr*» s'.j-jdon of the Sonata to-day w;!.s de- j

toted to COMMwattori of the report of the 1

1 Committee on Rc-vlslon of t v.» !v»iv«<. IHi- ji fore this report was taken iit> rarlqua bill*j

!on th* calendar were COB*J3er*4, nearly all ';measure? of importance jrofng ore" on t»b-*Jrrt.,.,,.

After m *hort d^ate th? St nate r»»j*ei» ]tb« Dtxon Mil. rcpcillng th* law v hl» h re- j

!*juir«-!« a renewal cf tn«» icasc KlTit>£ th* jNcrt!i Ataerfcan \u25a0 "i.infr.«?rc Company th« ;

|rizht to rn?ris<» in taking future F<vil« on j:the Inlands or St. Paul ar.-l St. Jo.'m. The ;present leas'* expire* on AprilCi> nr\t- and

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Iu»ul*r exlMtns law |b« P.-cremrv of Cnm-:invroe ;.mi Lalx-»"U dir«ct^d t«> ».rf Into ix \u25a0

!r,.-«v lrnt* for \u25a0 i>cri<»,l of twenty year*.'

Tli«« Dlxon tiJl aotfiortx** th*> Secretary of j> •*ommerr# anJ lifllK>r 10 tak? rbjrse of th* :Ulands, trlth ani!*orlty t.> rrottrt t»>« in- ;

habitants sul-ytantialty as Sjas br«n «lone Ini!!•• '.-a£t. niu! to <-<ir:rrr>l the Mailic'i^.

CnitlCS OF BILLSIIY.IKlhins Unable to (ret Speech '

Against Interstate Measure.[From Th* THtwi* lt'i'uu.|

Washington. March ~.—Tho rritlm oi j(}i* \il!n»!iistratii»n"s int^rfctar*' <oinn'.ercojittl !»**ii to b« fchort »>r orator*. Senator

'Rlklna, :•» tharge of the i>Sii. trtcd in vain :t<v-<*fiy to» h:i\© Mime Dornor.u cr irs:«r- (

) e«m E<«rutor i*i.tk« a *{<*•r<•!•. o:» thi:« pub- i

; |ect. Nnm cf them was prr;"re<l to U-t!vMi*»» his «!ix;ucncc, a'thout'h CCTCTaI a«l- .

!i.iittoil tl.t-y Ua-\ n^ci-kc* in rrnf^as of in- (

IcubatloUi When >lio fillwas ttikcti up t<>- \,d:iy .Mr. Klkliis Ichrd timsro the D«Xno«irratic fi«l*>- and rniil that he would lie (;m<>."t rlra*ctl if Konif! Senator would mak«> :Ia si>*<»ch. Hrn^to- Iwi l*w!U:tte v/as await- jI!:>K rfrcsp.it 10:1 arid Mr. Klkln.-" iiidiiaIM j, hti nil!Rixn \u25a0.*>:« to yield to th» Wia- «>r.s:n jIFenator. Mr. i,a Fotlette klio--x \.\h b^vl )

lin<li??«rit. Jlo 15 pifjiaririK•• speech wfitih jJ '\i!l occupy several days, bat h« will not

'j t* ready <o ppcflk untii ncartjr everybody

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1 h.i.s Qnlahcd. Tt.<» truth i>. rriUcs of!ithe Mil are holding l>a<K until frUrids ofjthe measure rr«; ready tt> tubnilt th^ vaii- j!ous aiiientlnur.ts they !>uri«iso io offer.

Mr. Klhins krvk notioe to-day thai, Ie- '

IKiuninß on Friday, h<- would Insist that ,j th© bill l«» kept tefore the ?«-iiat'- evvrjr \jdajr und would a*k thut a v««te \<«> tukrn on

'[ the measure and pending amendment! :!vhenerev it HM«-arv«l that in F^nator was', ready to rprak.

\ FOREST RESERVE MEASURE OUT j

Warm Firht on Floor of thf House JExpected.

IKrrm Th» Tnh'ir.* V.\iTri<:1WaahiCston, March £•.— Hy i> vote of P) to

:7 tlie Hoart Committee <«r» Asri<-ult'!r<» j1 mailc a favorable trtxirt to-day on UMI!Weeks Mil crratinK a White Moantain ar.'t ;

IAppalachian for^yt reserw. There nan i;unexpected opposition to t!ie Dteasorc In th«!f ct>rai»itt<»e. which prt^aves ;\ «orm tl«ht on jIthe tioor. bitt llr. Weeks belleres it ivillnot jjbo Ucfcatffl. The bill provides an uyprv- 1

ji>rintlon of jo.f*«'.'».»>. to l»e spent during tiv«;iyears f<-r the ac*iuireru»;nt of watersheds on |

Inrtvl^ai«!f ."-treanis in ib~ Appalachian «nil

J White Mountain region?. It al«o provides1 for the rxicndituro of"$.-»k»,i»i» a >par far j

ifire protection ir» tho«»! which hay«» 1

icptablishrd a tire control system.

CONSERVATION BILLS TO HOUSE.

WJistiinxton. March T3.—Tn.e* «»r I--.-{ «i. iit Tnf*.> ronservation meaanrea weret irtr«xliKoi trv-rtny in lh« ll«t;se. On*», pro- !

!vidin^ for the classification of public binds^ I•\\a« prevented by ReprcsentatlVe Smith, of't"rjlTforn!a aid another, £ratittnjj t'r». th«>

II'n'fri'Vrit the power t<» lvlthflraw lands[from entry. «;»>« ii.tin.ln.-c! by X*>T>iei»<Mi?it-Itlvo Itckett, of lowa.

Iloth «'f these merjMir«-«; have i.een Intro-jduced bj fteuator Nelson In lh« H»-nat»i.

;OFFICERS FOR STOCK EXCHANGE.Th»- ii<itTiltiatin;» ei>tnmitt»«» of the« Nen*

York S^toek KxchancH haw Mibmitted'It*

ticket f-»r ratl?"ic:ttiun V>v l)i« ineint^-ra at

} the "amm:il election" on May J» n." I?.

IThomas. Henry »'. Hv<->rd!« and RnMSt jnroesbeck have been reftomtnated, reffp#e«jllrely, a.*» president, treasurer atid trus»«N*ioi th*» trrattilty f»:nd. The ni>:ui«r« of th- j• KtivernißK conimltt«-e. m-lio.h« f«jtir-\«>ar t»»rni|'expires thN year, have b«^:i renomlnated, (

Iexcept r>errtf»rd J. Harris'-n nnd ticur^f I. {IMalcolm, who d«arir»d tv retire from th«»Icummittee «u<l w?w»» >places •»•\u25a0.. id., list'have been filled by ih»« p«mea of Stanley !».

!UrCJrow and Arthur Whitney. *". l^edyard.I;!jIi-Rltd Wllllarn 11. Itemltk. who nrree!i-i'nit t<» tha ct.vt-rii'ni; committee withintlit* last year loOilvaeaneles. are nominated Ifor «h» nn«"\ri»«d three-year term of their. j1 e!asy. |

MARCHING ON BLUEFIELDS

iCcr.snl Predicts Speedy Pacification crAtlantic Co:

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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

EVERY CONVENIENCE OF HOTEL OR CLUB

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A man ii raiddlc age sai'i the other day:"My great-grantimoiher moved from

Virginia to Kentucky behind her husbandon the lack of a horse."

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The Wretchednessof Constipation

CARTER'S LITTLE jgUVM PILLS. Jgpprsdy en *?« JL***j_£&

eta, »r_i iso^juno. lN-* >'o ibrv cut/.SmIIPa. Smell Dai». S»«3 Trie*.

Genuine am *•>«3Mrjr-:

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