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I 'i i fi 1 "i 1 1 tvion j ltr i rur n li 'ii"'- r in' ltPAY, ri'i-.r 'M, loin. r ill if una Luai jw Victims Chiefly Women and Girls Em ployed in Four-Story Building Which Is Swept by Flames. TWO SCORE PEfiuSONS OWE IVES TO SE 1 1 .l III! I 111 ' nuong thi' Hi en ("lie nu n i tnployos. . uninjured. She m nipldly them wtis .crted rescue wnrl drill march to bn Disaster Boars Strong Resemblance to Triangle Waist Company Holocaust in New York City -Both Horrors Ascribed to Cigarette Smoker Many Jumped to Death. hi .u. X Y July IT.-Fifty per- , . il ai . tlt'dl'"- . I'll II . t.h.l ti ! -t Tin nri is-apcs were Tiot bis; enough to I . .1 all who rushed madly 'o the exits in. i in'-, , ii. I ! ii rush for the windows,) in- 1 1 v i it vi. .ii.ii t -tilling with Lli.urifin hiit.is -vv it upon i Instil from behind mid .,.ti tin ... iii. it' . I. mill 'I ml , jM 4- .ijn i ...iu ii h w.i vvonned unci "he be ' out b.V one of the i ' the HlT'i'l I ' 1 i Spf .n1 f"1 .iiii. i IT lltiy inn- r,.i ii,. regular flro nri."l i. ut. "II wni nil over In a flnf.h," She snifl. riio fire burnt ttin im. There was n in ilod of groat ontifusliip. I 'In hot know how- t jrot to the street, but think I f i Inter) nni1 was oniric d out by snmo i one unknown to mr " Vi-rnon Wilbur, supetlut- ndont of ser vice In 11m burned shop, said: "Lyftrt Dibble Hiid 1 ten to the lire cscnpn and j climber up (mi- bidder. We dropped two. Kills to the men In low. They were stand ing five or Fix deep In eneh wlndoxV With tl-rj flames waving directly belli mt them. They were mini with pain and the sound of their cilos Wits ns If tho Wind wove howllm; In our errs." SPLINTS MAT OK 0131W. An Koon nft the first of tho fire vic tims weto brought to the hospital con vnlescents fituong tlte regular pnllonts were set to work t nrlng ur ben dunes. rhvfilelttUB sawed tip every tiviiHnble bod for nnllnt to hi ml- up the broken limbs nnil KnMiorti I'.Uir, Walsh ami MeLnuahM'i, toui-thoi- with the Ttov. KrnneK emne to offer spiritual con solation In tho tlcspttrnloly injun'il. Never before In lite hintoiv of Blng hnmtoti tins nit-h a scene been emu-toil In the local hospital nnil despite the Ifaet that tho lnjnreil anil djimi (av ail about, the doctors ami nurses wortied with nmasdng rapidity and cooliicfi. Scnrtely nn hour nftor tho fire every mio of the prttlonts there 'hnd bt-vti i-tten.lcd to anil made rts enni- . ...Al I.. r... .f....ll.1.M tflMl ftf tlll'tll wen iii'(ii iM'.nu.i Him r.v.tl,.., iBHANUS TARIFF AS j ! iun?T iHiiinmuei: Ijii'lurwdtxl-Simmons ilill Out come of Secret Caucus Meth ods, Says Smoot. QUOTES WILSON ON STUMP President Then Said There Was No Necessity for Secrecy in Congreasional Proceedings. a It i' i ' k ' tli . ' -'lot this . i i lit i ', i t 1 ,1.11 Tin- , .i nl ulrlf .I '.(.'-n n -" .1 mul In nn,- a. , . I n.'tt ii in I i ., i the hi . il a tl i - i' . f i 1 n.ii-e , ' . IUM Ml ' i i ill, fa CI." i ii i.'i'iiii ii. I . ,1 t.. 1 " ' i.r -trucl t . -it -atrir . . . , r lun ' ,. ,, i 1 : - 'il tl i ,. b , Ml" il! - M il ic' in. nn M ' 'Tl'Tl.ll I'l ja rin ll'rlr liO'll Th. il uiiiili'Uf- and fire epeapes , n tlropplnu:. They ft U fat. Tho bulliMiiK was v, , n i " m ii. t..i!i il I- w, ii 1 1 I'liei a . v . . -ii'.iii: 1 1 ..-ui'i ii, in i". w i mm, 1, iliffl. i" ..I"),, Iiii- et i'c.kI ."nil Inj i liM i.f ' n I'll i Ii h i l.u , -t 1 i ii i. if ci,!.. i rf I i, ni-'i i 1... Hei ' i' ..' th" -nmi i .,H'ieil laet'" . ! I u i.i in I 11" lr . in in eaJl".l I '., i.d ' M . malt f!" iv fla i. i In- .,(e j i '. i tl," Mi-st II ... .J. . 1 fl 1 " H I.'i ' ii t t hat, f i i. , , i Hi. '.illMlllf -'i, in 1 ii'in ri'f fiotu lie.nl t. root. fin" of th" mot p.ithelie eaKefi nt th6 lm:,iital H that r,f Minn Uutli fmlty, win, is f lowly liltiqr with a broken Li,. tiuu t'rottv h.m been in ninc- Kiorlen hlRh find many who h.(,n,(, ,t no week, havlni; eomo .en from til. tnpinoxt floor, h(,rp flim Vt,n jct.vj.4 t Woik with ilh then li. - althoui'li most h , siter. neithi'f of whom, so iar as i an be ! lined, c.v.tneii fr.'m the fl-p When 1 fn-f-t Ivaul the nl-n-m Of lie" yaid Al'ss frotty, "1 .iumped 'in i.i my rhnir nnd Btarted for tho t i u s but uhen ' mnehert them thoy v in- i-o erowdett with tho other op- riti.i-n that 1 ro-,tl.1 not pet dywn and ,n . nntlier lnntant the whido utory ahlasiv." Miss Crotty jnmpod I... in a wiinlotv, ruiK i -i,Ai,i:s ixADKOVATr:. i (dde Hi- uliiv iim' ruins of tho ,t,,l I.. t..ii t" pliem t,i( ii- nl polley ! hi h l ai in-ill tin niie t iim lior of nemly iimi (Ii ' ndi s of imiiri ilfiitftl j.i .isiperlf mid which lH the only Kiiiir.mf. of IIh . uiitlnitiinec You have eici tid a tnnff olicv blind to everv eotmldi ration ex , it the eoln-umer. The hill was frankly not frnmeil to etieouroRo (npllnl tn inter now Held" of InduKlry or to ixtcnd thoflo nln-aily (ulabllhed I wnn not di-vlstd for the purpono of Itivitinij our farmerH to re- lulin new aereg for cultivation; It Is rer- tnlnlv not (Hlrulaled to enlntun tho op- portunltle for lnimr to tlnd piolltahh) employment. 1 tn cole untllieauon ik a re irueed eot of llvliit;. If It fnllfl in thin, It fails uttetly." The belief of many peronn id a neiu- ploti, the eenntor Kald, thnt the proteetlvo tnriff itt repponslblB fr tho hiKh eoal oc living rtetiotinilnK the nil valorem svntem ndopted In the bill as n s-utiftituto mr (oerllle dulle, Sennlor llurton (lei'lnred thnt It wn objectionable necauae it mennn a heavier burden upon tho ennniimnr riur ln perlodtt when prken ate lileliest, and a miialler burden when prices nr low; tht It afford temptation for undor-vnliintlon nnd fraud, and that it works to the uis- odnnfi-se of the Alti-rlcan mnnufaoturer who mnt buy raw material abroad. FIRST liANKRUPTCY LAW. TEXAS RECEIVES $500,000 IN CASH ' ,n. limed. II w.ih ,. 111"! lllli'-t i.f tho we e o.-U if-i and it ih, ' Uie. loss of life . 'et. ' s cni-oiint' ! in i n Ii.il lint . r the , 1.. hi' ht, been "- t'i.- i ki id in 1''. 1 1 em i , Ii 1 in.- ii.i... I n i of th ;,, r, it ill .' I- t r "iinn, v huh i .per 1 1 . it.i-- i I ite- ! 1 - ulent I il the. . .1 t 11" T. i PI : ' ''" "' ' ' , .,,-. . Hi" t 1 v. - u ' 'b U . , , , . - ..ritlo - ,, , , ,, (, . . 1 nrof. 1 1 . -h k t ''ii i i Tin i: itnitRf.: , . it-t.ni'' ' the c t 1 - il I 1 MlH tilt t t n ..I ' ' rp , v. n-t ' .'' h 'l'" '1UI i . . . . V "M 1 ii "1 it I'.ll ' , ' hi '7.1 , ,1 -'".I " - j. 1 1., fl 'itll ' i , I,- ' ' I - m lie I th,- .)..; mul r1 f, , ,,,n i iil.l.iii., a ' t n r i , thu i i ,! -i 1 ,, in. 1 Ai t ii. Ml ' he X. v (1 P ' th ' 1 1 In ' , . 1 t I h-.- 1 in , ' UIK ' ' iv( f ;.r ' 'i ilvc i.i ,-ni. on tie 1 , : il im ' 1 .',"ie''ly ii. r . 1 1 1 u n 1 Tl i'" w is f-i j rn ' fi" "nl , .,! ' nert n- "f '' t'r- , ,.i ! I i r"-,u tr r t l il.irly t i ... -i plove i i iiiotoni. ' i .il'iit! wag e.i iipp. d itl r - I .m autoni. U' nl.n m f - ' . larm tlnkl. l m 'f r M- - Reed It. freeman I 11" it l hi. . . -1 v l -, ,- that ,s uor'. ' tte tin . . nil. d t" .nn" wi I u the Ihuil : . ItU h IhieW WATI ..r1 ( " wb. ii i. me Ih.U th. i I i . i i.i". "! ' l,,.i. I i p. nei! i . i ii'U "-il l i , 1 ll ! ...i Smile "f . ,,i ;. ! to the . , i I., inn foi , 'ii - fill out 1 (! SO fl'f i i.f tlll'-e, on ' Un . u the bit' ' the Kt'tirway. ' 1. )-, the ship i , i I ' f water i ( n h. r men i nr I If nn tho Hi ,'.. on the lire, , ' Mi xo kffi:. f i ' I- m eiiied . . I..- ' ITi et. I i j.'-i . v f i. i.f ntax . If nl -a ill. . ' ' r il pn i ( ' ' . , hi-'lil i " ;,i I. T '! i 1 , I r w .' .. , .- name I -II. lire ' 1 . ,11 f. V . ' I I "1 III ,t t'll ' I fis : i in' ' ' ' i -n . fl " . . i . P -. h .' f ii. n I'l th ,r ic i i . r i . - 1 1 i r i , 1 i . . i 1 1 1 1 - . iv , I 1 , - ,.f ".'il t , i h "I a , .... I I i - n ,1 ti. i r ' t . u I ,.!, i.i' i ' i ic - u, I-.-" i ll ; i , , v ,,f ); . ,n t" dfij, ' ; . ,,...'- i., 'I ic n f , , ii ' - o .'.ii-il ,i lii'Tiian , t ill ee I-' 1 - , .III:- I'l "in u 1 i 1 1 my i .1 i . 1 1 1 -. i I .., evall i.il' li.it w- -. I t .. tims .. r.utti . . line till'. I ,111. If ! ' . jl.l.'k d mi , . ii ier i 1 . I'etiuu f mi hy I . tw ii it'" i Ii j employee I r ! stairs -. -i Heapei m ' . , I.. i-l; i spread , sc.URht ; i" ,.' not P; , liuol- '" 1 iimi "" it. .MfE. I ' ' lumped f. i i... ncn h . I 1I0 .1 vy . . .nor, n- !i. il i ii twiHtul irons of i scipcK I'rmn which ' III. when the f the wip.h.iMt and ' ',H4 the walls Vi'-uiLlimlmt, .liu.v 21.r.opiJbll'-,iiti ren! turn tontinucd to bombard tho Vni'rr' wnorl-yinimoiia. tai Iff 'bill to-d iy. Henutor Km ton of fhio exrsslnt the awtur- " tJiat It would fall In its purpose to I..,'.- the cost of llvlns and Senator simiot of Utah In nn nfldrca t Do oon lituied to-morrow, branding it ns "tho m is! Injurious tnillf measure over taken up for eonsldi r.-itln.i by ConnreSH." Tills- I !"." s-' id Hi tuiti.r Smoot, "it a ii.iH'--, Ml and sin ion. il mi.iu,tre, the out -mm. of "(trot eniu iih method such ns ti v. r rnU-d pefoi-o In the Sinn'o of the i "iti (i ctcM. in beol-. 'fir Ttt-w I'.i'.lmii.' ITcsMint V'lon ."" tbra H nn excuse fur enuen"tiiR In t'ornvrcis, and in a ppi ech In T" 1lP.n i preeed'ntt 1 Is (li'-ti,,n ho i mi.hiis'zed that point by fi i. rt'p- that there wi- tto neeeedtv for ""croey in eonirres-,loiial proeeedlnns. v'et not In the history of Cuiiei-i ps h.is the-o 'ie. n anvthlnu cqi ,tl to this record In the n.iv of dark methods In the prepniatlon of a tariff hill. "iSovrrnor Fusts of TlatssaehUHetts, who lew he.n three timrs etccfeil to the nres- lit off'.''- by the Demoeratia party and Who WW fiipporfd ns a eandldat'' for president nt the hist democratic nnllotial convention, denounces thi.) bill ns a snc rifloe of (he Snti rets of the nation, lie lias put chased a sito In fnnnda fer' his larse m-inurfictm-tnR c st-ihllhment In Mnssnt ImsctliJ and says thnt he will re move his business fuie If this bill he,- ,,,mrs a law. Willi nn Tt. 11eart. ft . ren-itncnt demnernt mtnt'oiied rs n can Code of Itliic- llnmurnbl Ileeluhered it w.-iM in nn'eet 2,:mo n. riiilii.Hli'hln, .lulv 21 -What ia fnld to bo nn arehneoloKltnl i1ljcovory of are.?t Interest to scholnis tho world over Is nn nouneed hv the museum of the Tiilv.'rslty Also 21,!i9G Shurcs of Stock in Set (lenient of !102,000, 000 Penalty.- LETS OIL COMPANIES STAY Agreed Verdict Ends Suit in Which Alleged Violations of Anti-Trust Laws Were Changed. Oreenvillo, Texns, .lulv 21.. Half a million dollars an a penalty nnd the tranHfer of 21,BD6 of tho 2l,"(jn shnres of stock in the Magnolia Petroleum company of this Stnto from tho in- J' . ..... , ,ltel.l,,nl ...t,.! r,f If f l.'nlA T- of reniipvlvanln. It Is n Hnntiero iikhh , -......-.. ... ... on particles of which, pieced tosether. nre and .John D. Archhold to a ttustee. Inscribed nuinv of the mlssin laws from' 'nutunlly up mod upon, was ae.cepte,) The code of Klin? tlnmurabl. who ruled "V tin) Htnto or icxnH to-uav in set Ilabvlon'a nt a petlod estimated abo-.it Uetnent of the .State's 51 02.inn.00fi pen MfO to 'Vl'iu t? C. Most of the linn on nil v and ouster suit. This action was the t ibli'l a tlmr have been deciphered. Instituted hero recently by tho Klato refer to Slnnnelnt transnetlons. and onfattornov-frennrnl at?alnf.t the Macnolu ,-ontnlns the nerm from which pethnpit -md Cojsk-ana I'etrnleuin companies npr-in ail the hnnkrupt lows of the ,st;"'' Texas, tlio Stnndnrd Oil companies fn,.,- thm.snnil vears. Mo criminal Mat- of New Jersey and Xew York and miles an hour Oh a "-If et ti tv. , tniin- .luldien weii plnvinMr Titn.i! coach rou sriniu i i ' i Middlnbury, July 23. Ilerp- n, t I'rincetoit (tiarterbnck lv tt v. i a BKii, hns beon ent?atfed as brad . r l for the 1H3 season of football . t ah tllehury Colleme. Ifn will nrri- he o enrlv tiext month. For the ti t f. t weeks It Is expected thnt irn I 'lunrters will bo at Lake Iii.u.i All of last year's team will l. Im,, tMth tho exception of two mrn i.,io Kiaitunted. OltmNTATION' AT SUA HON Phnron, July 52. The Ilev. Itnr A' n Chapman was onlnlndl pastor if t n first congregational rTh,lrcii m-r t',-"i The sfimon vfis dellvored T rr , liiiqenn V. 1,ymnn, T). IX, of tie ( Kor Tlnolottlcal Hemlnury, of wu' i i Ilev. Mr ciinpmun was a xmd'iate t i year. The ttev. Ihnjanilti Swift " A,o slock pave the i hnrgo to the candn'ii'- n the ttov .1. II HalKh of flout'. !: a the riijlil hand or fellowship. Th. n l to tho peopln was delivered V.v f ' (. II. Merrill of St. Johnsh ir- M i was hv a chorus of i'l voices un-W h -rcctlon of William Heath, choral M s Mark Drown v.ia the orgnnlst DRHKKTBU 1)1 TOWN rllMtf.E Ilntlnnd, July 22-Unni. 1 ' mwt , known hete as John Sullivan, d'r.l at poor farm to-day, need H8 years. Ho 1 1 1 been a town rhnrne for 40 yrnr C"ro assumed the name of SullKnn ' sorted from tho union nrmv l civil War and few people n i 1 kitrw that his name wag rcn" Ills onlv near relative Is a ' i- . n Will pole, X'. If. VERMONT NOTES. utes are expounded on the stonn. 2S individuals lilt- wind and j n-l-Me fur nresld. nt. nr.n v Ith Oov, - The tablet, v. hl'-h l believed to t"- part uKreen vcraiei noius me .m.-ict- of the old. s't eolbetlon or laws nnd pre-;nn company, the chief Texas Inter cepts extant, w.is f.i'Hid at Susn In theie.'t !n tho stilt, not ptulltv of anti-trust ..ui.. iiM.'fii hv M d" Montnn, a,'""' violations, and It Is pilvlleped to French archaeologist, and In ought hora jContlnuo business with the piovlso t-eeenllv hy nn expedition of tho unlver-. mat cue siock owtie.i ny .Messrs. I ol Mtv returntnij from Nippur, nn ancient Uror and Archhold shall bo administered elty in Ilab' Ionin, wln-ro the Onlverslty i by tho trust under Kunrantee by tho of Vcnnsyhnnla has made extensive ex-, trusteeship of comjileto and lndepen ,avntions. jdent oporatlon of tho company. Tho Tir rnn Poebel of tho University of.Corslcann company Is also jtlven the . , . Hi ll in . I im Mini: ' b 1 1 t 1 m is- likely to us; iieiu'i y, s to th-lr , the put pose for i i 1 1 t. d. Thet were si npi s, to w'liu-h tho ',,1'ili.i when eKi-ape by the -. ti to li" cut off, The flro . ..ion '...ailed, but the fire i,idl th.it ttwne who had t v by meanw of them could tin mound before the heat a teat for thettt to eudttr f 'd-iy .hue l -tr , int. ' i 1 1, . .' owe I I I-ill till . I- ...11' 1 "'-IV d "I V I d 1 'H 't 1 1 I ll.it.i.lm? 'if 3S Holdwin street u tl.. ti.n-d story window m -,., .! tlic hnlltllnjEr. Hhe was . i in ,i 1 ii iioor as an op , ,,n inllid to work yes . . ,u-,i r belnsf '.fl d'.ty for ii-. M". s.ild l.e had imetiil"d ' oiu v...-li until Septem . -. et c,,r y, st, 1 il tv bc- i , 'n I-, lp. Mrs. llntnli'itt ,. ,-',t mi Kt nnd ri.'ht ankle. , i I- 'i in' !. and was bndly . i . ' Ins. i l ,il I . -e.'pt .1 n .isily ', i In n I f.'ii'i.l our ' i II - 1 .1 -I - llt'l'i ll' c !t in i, 1 fi il 111" W 1" iv!.,.i"W and thu-u in- i if . W - ' .. dot i ' f pre I I I A ti 1 v per ion 1 r..u-ietor, telephoned to i' i . ie station. The usual appnr- nus f r t. still alarm responded. Somo ix "r "ii at Warren and C'hon- ru t t ' i four blocks nwav, saw n 1 trst 'r ilimo nnd pulled tho box thee i est of the companies ran t- t - . I'larni. iiii 10 mlnutus of delay for p rt r f e firemen. Hut oven those wb i, i i"l llrst were unable to 3o pit The first puff of flame was hnj il diS'iined before tho Hie leap ed .-ii iur the stairciaes, up the walls, i r ibe i-'n itor shaft, alonir the floors rr I e ''n- There wns roar, f-orit nr i '' r ''id the Ilameii belched forth clear iu.o-s Wall street, on which tho t ii uiK f nr. ted, witnerlug the Bhado ti-'cs on the river bmk nnd mcorchlnR the ruiMlnir across nn nlley e.t the i-far. I'fiAU ni'lAUD AH'IVIl PI .A Mica There wns no bournlnti, no of an ux plosion, h . the toai- was plainly audl tle above tlio j-ushlris noiso made by the mour-tiiist Cjitnes. At'er tl ie tierce blast tho fire seem ed to bur.-it from every part of tho tiil'tini; s-t once. I'poti thn fire es- r 'pes fiir!', women tinj men, were rl lLtjiri'd and Inside otle rs were wait ing; to "et on to tho Iron ladders. Hut the flB-m. w. i too quick for them. Thr slow (Uniting of the ttre drill may jiavc eor-t.lbutcd to the holm-aunt. Vhn ildnv in s.rottin nil the firemen to the s-eei.o nuiv have been responsible ir.r part of the loss of life. Hut per srns who wero narly on thu scone say thise tb.nas did not materially nf-tr- t till result. When he ihemen onmo In response to 'k tr' phone alarm they wore unaMu t fi v It), hi -W feet of the burning 1 i ,id t i- ni. I the ends of the strmius f ti "u r in. su were turnod Into su-am, 1 i- ins ii i more effect upon tho flro lhan a Kpra of iiur upon tho walls of a vol. car in ict.on. Tho Uf nets and the cx tinFioii ladders of the liremen wore use- lr-s There wits jni ehaiiee of escape by J imping, arul this many took, mIUIh others f'll fl'lveltid and iiumpled with the hen Hcut, l one of the survivors was able to Ktvc n ponneciod noeount of what oc curred on the upper floor of the factory when the employes there, mostly women and ElrK realised that the fire call wan false alarm iwnd that death was sweeping down upon them. The coolest nroons them roealled that women fainted l,y dozens nut that a scene of indeHeilb ablo conM-don ooouin-d. Bomo of tho men employs seem to have kept their hcrf'ls -id did their best to i-i-m-'i" he iie allU4 -UUIUCX. 1 V. .lid H . I. 1 1 1 1 'lie dr rt iu-in is ' ' . . ' .ll.'c t ' i u rcn ' 1 f '.met lean th ,.i 'M jcat1 i hn of lb .1 i.n llie tht I In ..fl -r to " I'll".;. 1 i ..1. 1 .r.f of I-,. IK Wei ( -. n. ,IrW" ... til" i tin v I ie -ti bad In h v -.Itrry nil n dep in meiit, -i ii ionw- ie- he c .'il girls to escape Tie n I the Willili'W. Wl. i, 1 i.'.ni I'l' : "in arm appfurcd to i. hi n, b u li- did not anpcTif to be g i u P. lnji h .1 bv hl long Jump. BliiailYES HBROK," Uli:i)AT 1'nST.J "If 111" fuels evr t me klimui I Ie- lleve It will be found ii'U thi b. ul.i !' departments showed spli mild hti i'inm it sticking to their post- and diret i.i u girls. Tnder the rules f,f the fir. .'...i tln.y were so Insuuuttd, end J bel.. .i i stayed at their posts, t,,une to peii-h in the (lames. "We put In our fire alarm ssstem two months ago and had hM sevetal drii'-. Kvery 'reatilatlon of the tire laws wa compiled with. It ! rt.it true that the floors were covered with lint and o''fr I I lllill n.ir.l 1 ll ,W!) o,K,r t f . tin t, big t I' ll .ildin ilo.-rs -uiuchli - the the l fi.l.bl". AVlh M '"'"' s I i r so' - M the 1 neved ' . .1 fi-.iin i.unor- 'i M i iXi: STAIIlWA'i. 1 i ' . w .is but "in tail -, I I.," '!." .id. led. Tin-1 ,i I .1' l the fotntti t'i the f . ne ,ni.- of i;i ttinn i 1 , l-i .idled tile till 1 ii r - in i-c was. a uki-'S of ' t f ..nl stain were buru 'i , u hole inu i bo' of tho . , .-'ilv Inflammable, the . ii. I'd v.Uh oil from the m In . i in. lint and .ips m. inUnimnble nviteil tl." - i- i tllnft nt the hospital was in..- HotMling, who hi' I he-1 mother safe at home. He w.it. . Ken when he learned .dm had in en cilbd to wor in me moi-ntu it ft foi t ie hospital at once in the hope or find iik her tlwrc, the gfisjipig he n.tui -.ho injured mother and in r Hn niu afiectlng, !tn they 'iilfed in A prayer i.r iiuinksKivin for her orcipo from ilt at h, ither UaVtwi, n JwWi girt. 19 Jang old. living with her aunt, "Mrs, J. S. Bo- tick, at No. 5 IsabtiUe street, Jumpod from j-.r. second story, sustaining a nurtpounii fmcture of the leg. She oWo wan badly -.airod by the flaroca Which hurst upon he.- in th" stairway. Mrs-. Idn T'ictitice, who had ben em-plo"-d by the Hlni-'hnmton rioth.nu com ii.uiy for rnuiy years, did her best to get the other women employe to flee when the alaim llrst sonnd'd. lwllevlt.f thi dan- or fire drill purpos, lii.inlrig luilldiiM dir. th - last mlnuti . 'i i sin et of awning in. i HI i .'! , 'ed In the I , . :'i-U until p, n a lai'Se 1 al.'it.t lu-r sho jumped from ont "f the windows -m tno fuitrih flour. "When the fir. aluir'i sounded the girls lieslfi'id." s.tld Mf 1'- ntlce. ' I turn- t il mul (alb d in alarm bud nun,' as soon ii" P" ' 'p'' bunt '.,'" i ''- 1 " and h.-ingiii '. t ; v able to nun . ' ilu in. I 1 1 l.iturs that the ell must get out ' ' n the flames i .n lv smothered, nn pipe, was bnre- 'i ihe window. Hi in I wrapped un awning about me an I liihini d 1 lit'iiii .1 bu1 k i.f ;,li l" Tin r. must h.( . 1 , h ii u ii . , " inflammable materitil. i nc-y Wero nil ""PM ,,,,,, KTfal while most of the nthefn were eiiri fully swrpt and thn only inllammable j .. . t'(l (limk ,,,, .,),,, v.1( nwrely things In tne ijiuiomTs wi're in" piie-ii of garments." j The flro, besides diMtr.iylnB the JMng hnmton Clothing crmp.inv building, spread to the fttder il building, burtng the roof off that structure, and damn-rea tn.i buildings of th Mi Ke!nr ltru j com pany. Wnon O'N.tiI and the Hin-'bamt it. Motor 'r eonipan rn i atur sit. t. Christ Church also was scorohed. The total money damage, however, 1b not. ex pected to exceed lOfl.OOO. Tho ffdi ral building, housing th.- poatofBee, Is a I si badly wrecked Irl-niuly nnd the cliv's mall fncllitles are rim h hampered, Km"' - gencv measiiroji hove been taken, hnw over, nnd regular mail service will he re sumed to-mormw, l-nst ouster Derrick believes. At eleven o'clock to-night the ldentlfli I dead were: Mary Cregln, Mnrv 1'r.n Miss I'ulmi-r, iiulse Ilnrtwell, Mis Kl- wln for Ah In) While. Among the missing are the following. Nellie Connors, Mr. rierker, Bldtfe lilm mlek, Mrs. Thomas Perron, Mr.- " ' t Olenson. Toulso llnrlinann, Wls -'ii-gart t Diamond, Miss Lena Kenned;-, : -,i nulton, John Schermerhorn.. The list of injured Includes: Mrs, l'1 I'lentlss. Mr-. Margmet Quick, Kntiu Jtnltln, Kstolla Asier. Mrs. Mary Bennett, Miss rtuth Crotty, Port Jervis, Miss l1na Ciotto., Port Jervis. (slightly Injured). Miss Ida llotnllrtg, Mrs. '.Mary Letghton. Jared Orr, (sliglitly Injured). THOUGHT IT A FIRE nitli.1 Mary McDonough. an employe In the burned overall factory, told a simple story of her escape. Hhe wad on the fourth floor sitting at her machine wlun tie f i - l.f "Ut Tl ' mil. Iii . ' r h " t;....r in il,llt (l .'a-- U ol. d III Ih it tin,- i imp, ,1 Melon and -a w si of -I., en m.nii b 1 ' Ut M..' i . .iii' i ni. ' i.i tv, ' , 1 1 ,1 'i, I 11 Is llioiii.lil ube :i5 aim n,' thou ub i pul I'm i, lie- II. hi dsld. ile'i' Ih. ft. till llie Upper i .1 - I'iMU . .1 1 h it imr ros. We n.l Know wl-.it demorraM .r l.oitMnnn. Colorado. .Montan.t and of.. I- St it. vit illy in'-tfted think "f Ibis measure. A f I'm-i" ditnocrn'lf t.'ni ti d Slat'-s senator trom Colorado nar tii noupetd It In vigorous terms. H. vv e.ml.l hi- hi olhet w'.'" wlt.-n It sutriflees prn-ti-enlly ev-r important industry of that Slate and hw of ey.-rV other Ttocky mountain State, m well as othe States, excepting posf,;t'iy sum" in the pDUth. SAYH IT WIT.b ITt'BT SOUTH. ' "Manufactiuins, l.-t d,e'e'"Plntr nil over tho rtotnbi crops are more .iiver sified and thoto Is every reason to be lieve thnt If lert nlone ttnder the pro tfcthe t."lfr Its prosperity will con tinue to Ineiinsi with gri at si rides. Hut tills bill will hurt, instead of help ing tin fntith, ns its originators seem to think will le tne case. An.ilvxtng the lull from end to end, Senator Smoot declared that "of the many n-.onsti mis provisions of this tariff law, perhaps the worst is tho one designed to annihilate the pro duction of sug.ir in this country." It seems iili.ii'-t Im reilliile that any o.i'i,- ihnuld in. ik.- itself respttnsibln f..r s,i, h a v-ri-it c'thtmity us putting sugar on tli" l'i'- list to benefit a few fi bpe'-s on the sear o, tht," the senator I (outlined "Tin- per capita consump I tio n of sugar I- oef SI pounds an Ipniil!" new. and I'l per cent, of thnt 'niters into th" niiinuf'.u-ttlre of con I fi'etlonery and klu.lrcd lines, making la nor capita consumption of the re mainder of is pounds. No one nntl-ciiiiit.-s the "lightest reduction In con- fectlonerv and such things as a result of the removal of the duly on sugar- On the rem- ining consumption free sugar would nppnrent'v make atl an nual lid- rapito sining of 4 cents, but when the beet vugar industry Is eX liiicuihlicd. tht.. sugar refiners will con trol the l'u-i'nesx and the consumer will not I" iicfit as i xperlonce has shown." Predicting dire results when the lilll becomes law. Senator Pmoot de clared that tho tlrBt, industries of the country to suffer from its paBsnge "would pot be tho great ti usts nnd powerful corporations, but the thou sand of memifnottirers. of small cap ital." PPRTON IK Ol'KN-MlNnKD. Firator Burton declared he was ro shiiiner of protection as a "fetich," but that he apronched tho subject of the tariff "ttUhor with the conviction that whenever there shall ho nn ora of eonilty ntid mutual concession In trade nmniK intlons and our country shall h.ivo leached a point where its productive capacity has been fully de veloped, five trade miKnt uo rmiuiiai policy." Such, he fit id, was not tno case, me disposition "to leslrict tindo among nations and to giant access to mar kets only nn lemlerlng concessions In ijturn" being en the Increase. Averring that n free trado policy only U uiilionblo on the theory that It universally can bo applied, tho Ohio senator ttiiohued: "The altempt on tho part of a free trade n.itiois. to amilv tho theory tn priu'tico without tha concert? of other nations icvenls the serious disadvaii t.iiitt of such a nutrition. Rven if theoreticallv In the most correct sltua 1 1 on, "he Is in far the worse position to eufoice In r point of view. She can h.ivo leci.t.is.i to no other means of ii'otecling her interests except to por- ! ,nlo ilio siatesmen of other conn i ies thai thoy. toitelner Willi herself, v mid lie beiliir off untler a regime of fieidoiu ii commerce; while thl.v, on the . Hi. i- li id, can bais-aln between Hreslnn, a distinguished oilentnl scholar, deciphered the much worn I'ahylonlsh characters of the tablet Tho law relat ing to bankruptcy during the llnmurnbl period says: "ir n man has borrowed grain or money from Ihe merchant nnd has neither grnin nor money to pnv bach-, hut he hns movable goods, he oliall give whatever he lias to the merchant, in tin- piosence of witness, according is -(winds missing') the merchant shall not lefii'-e. he must accept." An ther Itv. dealing with Interest, says: K the merchant lends grain upon in terest he shall take one-fifth of a krr of grain for each kor as Interest. If he lends money upon interest he right to continue operation. The pen alty assessed Ik based on alleged vio lations of the anti-trust laws prior to 1800. To-day's action makes tho fourth time In six years that oil eompnnlcs have been penalized In this State, hut the first In stance in which any of tho companies sued havo been permitted to continue hi operation. Testimony has hren taken In scve,.-il Texas cities befoi ,-. a special commissioner as a preliminary to tho scheduled trial .,f the suit at C.tonnvdlle net fall, and it had been plnnneil to becln a hearing 'n New York August 1." Jlv testimony taken In Texas the State endeavored to show that the -Magnolia wns practically shall tnlo e sixth antl six grains of , controlled h Slnndatd on interests, tnd Bilver for each shekel ns interest." Ing tn raise prices and destroy eompctl Thls would hnvo required borrowers tlon. In reply tho defense submitted evt- to pay Interest at the rnte of 2" per dencn which, It wns contended, showei cent. Another law provided thnt If a merchant charged compound Inteiest he should lose tho principal and six times the amount of Interest ns for feit. The borrower who had been robbed nnd hnd nothing with which to ropav was compelled to go to the temple and take onth to his losses, after which he was permitted his froednni. Provision was made In tho ancient law for tho business man who met with failure, for It is set forth In the tablet that If an ngent returning from a tour hns made no profits thn merchant may nt claim Interest on goods or for money ndvnnced. INTERSOHOLA STI C M E ET. It Milt ') llt-lil on I .ti Itn t- liny nt Hol land Coir (i i-tillliiN. liutlnnd, July 'Jl I il nftlcers of the Eastt rn New York and Vermont In'or scholastic Athletli ii-o.lailon are hcgln nlug to git bus- ,n i ... interests of 'he tl i st annual nibble unit to be held or der the association . isplct s, In this cltv on Labor day. The nie.-t Is to be held 111 connection with th- llutland fnlr. Fully I'"' athletes nic expected from about fJ s bonis In this Si. if- and eastern New York, snys the Ihr.ild, and n contest 'if greater propoitions than ever before at tempted here will ho held. Among the schools which will probably si ltd good delegations, Intent upon secur ing their share of the laurels, will be the Troy Conference Aetidomv, Hun- nnd llur ton Seminary, and high schools nnd ademles In (liens Palls, N. V., Prattle lioro, Bellows Kalis and the local high schools will put teams In the field which Will push their compctltois hard for honois. ny school high or other preparatory school In the tcrrltm.v mentioned In the title may Join the association, nnd any Individual enrolled in such n school June, 11113, Is eligible to compete. Tho sports III lie tho standard evmts usual in nn athletic meeting of the kind. The prlr.es awarded for tho meet nt thn fe1r grounds Utbor day, September i will bo substantial cups nnd medals, put up by tho fnlr people Tho association was organized in tins ity Juno -I. with tho following officers: PicUdent, Isaac Thomas or uutianti, vlt e-prt sldeiils. ICtnest lloblnpnn of C'.lens l abs, Frederick Malrcy of Pennington, Allison :. Tuttlo of Hollows i-nns, w u li,iin Caitir of Proctor, lhitton Shlppoy of Itullnud; seci-etary-treasuier, Leonard P. Wing of llutland: board ol governors, Isaao Thomas, Ceorgo llarman ami i- . . .... 1 .f-.T C. Molntyre of this city, ami tuiin Whaleli of Hrnnilon. ii. ut ii. n ini:. f il both If 11' ..in- bus1. nl tl". ' fei . " had ti,iii-ih. i. her disadvantage nd it ihe si .. time pioflt by access to I.i . i i I els. I .inn further declared ; ih i i ',. , , its Iimi framed u bill ' w I hi. i i.trs to pieces thu fis . 1 1 i ,i 1 1 , nation, in order to satisfy Ihe (tnung for lowering tho cosl of Iim ,. and to Justify the due hiifii.ui i i fun ,..ii-i platform that Ihe i ll . f of tin lllgll COSl Of ii.ii i., i m-i ie K protective i i ii, Ki-iiihli(.flU that tho Maznolla company had actually begun action to enter other States to ompete with other Standard Oil compa nies Penalties of JS-liAoon mcli were asked ncalnst the standard oil company of New York. Standard Oil of New Jersey. corslcnna Pi troleiim company. John T tchbn1d. John I). Rockefeller, U C. Led- ard. Charle. M Pratt, rharb-s W. Hark- ness, II ( I olgrr. Jr. nil of New York. nnd C N. Pavne of Tltusvllle, Pa.. J1.T7.'.- (Kli) each against W. C. Proctor, Corslcnna, Texns, P. O. Hnyne nnd Howard It.tvno of New York, O. C. Kd wards of Nnr vvnlk, Conn., P. Waverley Smith and John Senly of Oaiveston, Texas, JZ. It. Hrnwn of Corslcana, Texns. (lenrge C. Ireer nnd Cortonny Marshall of Heati- mnnt. Texas, and Ji.nrrknoO against the Mngnnlla Petroleum rompnnv. Kight hundred thousand dollars ad ditional was niked collectlvetv against Edwards and Scaly as Maunolln tiustees. Five New York financial institutions, thn Colnmhla-Knlclierhocker Trust company, Central Trust company, Pnlted States Mortgage and Loan comp.my. tho chase National hank and the Sihnard National bank were made parties to tha suit on tho allegation that they held bond Is sues of either tl Magnolia or Corslcana companies. A pctmltv of tl.SfiO.eon was asked of the Knickerbocker-Columbia Trust companv, nnd SITLMT) against ench of the four others No penalties were nsked of the other (b-frndnnta. Kred L. Itnmlln of Nowfano i: 1 Ptomaine jinlponlng, enusnd, It 1 'b-lu- entlng onnned peaches His -'-nd is serious. Three horses valued at Si","" -1 bv W. K. Wormwood of W." X. II. nn. I entered In tho Hut ' ri.eM were hurned to il,-T' night nt Montreal. AVsiin. ,. ) i, oddis, proprbt. card and stationery store at 1 hns l.en .-uljiidioatetl n balikii blllti's nr.. fl.6t5.ID and his a one-thhd that amount. Harvr Meef.-ve, 21 yeflr o''1 Johnsbnrv i 'niter, was serin - I 1 .' Sunday wlirn he, collided, whin- 'i it. i cln riding, tvitli in itutoinoh b if . leg was broken and his left leg. 1--I-..1 body bruised Iiecause she failed lo app' a .1 co- In response to i writ Ur. f:-ir"lln will have t.j pay a Jur.gm.6nt t' costs of tTiV M-s Smith V' m for her son. who was rharg' I -v" an abpeondlnu dehtor. Tnllleld rioodnatiire wa ' ' edge of the North brnn'h t Monday rnorn'ng, having ' the v-all the night le fore v.-,. bv n shock. He K 7- veal- lain all night on the edge of t . - Lafayette Mayo, aged '.". I Saturday, supposedly bv hnnsr i n freight train while nttem-re t a sliott dlstiince to his work i -! f conlln Callan. It Is think"' ' - l passing express knocked h m f ? train at Windsor. Dominic I Vecehia of We r r. ,' I has brought suit In nut! r. . court for JI.O0O against th. '' r Marble company. He nllegis if 11 gencn on the part of th" . oar r when he sustained Injuries vvrii'o n. k Ipk n large block of mar d.- at West Itutland In December. t 1 i I 1 BORAH ON INCOME T X. "RLOOMER GIRLS" MEN. FIND PRICELEftR RELIC IN BALTIMORE CELLAR iNHUMKIl. cents on tile rumor, wnm- inv lumnn(t in -niu Benntor Hurton, "wns votir ee i i onils.i m di, civ. i li.illimoie. July '."J - What Is believed to be one of a i ollcction of valuable icliis -tolni ffiii the li.itliinal museum In Alhins 1.1 vent's ami was dug to-day from the cellar of Charles Nemphos, a tiic.-k conl.-i turner at Hampden, a siilmili It is a pleie of unlptured Parian nuirble. suppi.-sedlv llie bust of a boy about live .i ill's of US1'- Ur. Alexandre CJ. Vouios. Oreek elmrge at Wiislilugton. and C.eorg.i T. Thoiunldts. legation counsel, cainti to Hnltliiioro to-lay and H'ok tho bust to Washington whom it will be held periling advices from Athens. Or Vouios said the statue wan con sidered so valuable hi the govers ment that thousands of dollars wore spent in seat oh for it- U ' ''! l... iiiui-i' than a.nno years old. x.tirioboB. vilio hutl been ii fronted on a technical charm- ol n c-iving stolen Koodn, was released after he tut'l waived chilni lo Ihe lellc lie explained that h had found the bust In a vullse which h.ul been loft behind hy a Creek wlio hud todg ,.i il l.u liotne 11 veins n no Liter be Aiiury Crovvtl Wrecks llnseltall I'nrk nnd Mnrs I'p I'lillcemen Washington, Julv 51. On policiman is In a hospital, two others are nursing biulses nnd nw-nltlng new i niforms and liart of tho Union League Baseball Park Is a wreck to-day as the result of a riot at a Sunday baseb.ill game when t.f'D enthusiasts discovered that a team of "Hloomer girls" wero really men in ills guise. The team was taken' to nn a?t bound train sunder police protection. half hour before tho storm broke, the manager of tlio "girls" took the gate receipts and disappeared. The team wns so successful here four weeks ngn that it returned for a second appearance, the opposing te-nm btjng nn amateur organization from Laurent, Md Tho trouble Rtarted when tho "girl" cen terfleldur, a husky young blonde, throw n ball from deep center to home plat catching tho runner. The spectatoi grow suspicious. A moment later n small boy slipped up behind the supposed divinity that pre sided at til i d huso and gave her golden locks a vigorous pull. They came away In the form of a wig, revealing a chunky young man with an elaborate make-up ending Just above his eyebrows. Tht team tied through a storm of bottles and bricks to the shelter of the clubhouse where the police massed. The crowd then stormed tho ticket win (lows, demanding their money hark, vent Inn their Ire on the park property. Sev eral persons were hurt In the melee and a number of nrrests were made. Mr Compare.. Condition tn This ( ouiiw try with Thome Vbrtinil. Washington, July -2 Public ri ,.st n of the proposed new Income ' ta"l for the first time in the S.-n , e t-i-d-i-wrs-n Si nator Borah began ai n-n'vs s the Income tax provision o ' ( i t bill, and a comparison of "It n this country with those ii En, , ranee antl other nation" win - 'n-nver 1 ovenues are obtained in ritr.-n t ' n. This was the first brc.iV in ' - r- f m. of tariff rate discussion w1'' ' in Saturday. It followed ''( or. ' 4 t - dress by Senator Smor.t, who for tvv I 3 had analyzed the in w rites and d 9 of the Slmmnns-I'ndei wood W.I, 1 1 crltic'sed tho measure been . e of I - pnrture from the prof'th" P" I' tir-d because of Its alleged lneq ;a trs Senator Borah In hl.s ndd-.-ss d- - a-ed an income tax. to ho nn eff. --. v c,r ' t upon the extfivasnnccs "" i ii 1. should ho dlstiibuteil over f;e e , .r. omes. Because of the hunlen of ind f I taxes borne hv American cltlzr-p ' ever, Senator Borah said t'us r 9 could not he applied In the I'nitr 1 tfi On the contra: y he unjed t'.at th. ' 4 exemption, fixed hv the Senate .r tn "f, be raised to the JI.OnO figure h.el . 'a House. Concluding his two-day sper h sn ' r Smoot devoted considerable a'tc ' - -the potterv tatlffs which he n-rnr . 1 wero far too low He declnr.-d f it ' wero crockery rates to S-r,t 1 , - ' ' from Dngl.iul that were low. - t' n ' 1 rate from Ohio Senator Borah will cont'n . .s tax spei-eh to-morrow. Fev. ra t f speakers nrn ready but tho V ' n. ' taken un nt any time for anient1 " The democrats made it clear to-U- ' it they do not propose to tnke m t 1 a for general dfhntrv. FINE A WOMAN AHTOIST. CONVICTS HURNED IN CAGE All .Menu of leMpe Cut Oil' When ftirm Wns (ilvi-n. JncksQii, Miss., July -Light, n rVia'r, cd bodies were removed tills iff r iri from the ruins of the com" t ag. ' ' 1 Oakley State Prison fntm w'n e "'. tu ' . 3 convicts perished In a fire ar.y to-dav. When the alarm wns given, n't pvssP ia means of escape for the Imtu'.s " 1 lin-ri had been cut orf and the 3.1 per s'-, 1 tj less than an hour. Sergeant John Dolds, in cliarg- . f t 1 farm, believes thn fire was cn .sfl y spontaneous lonihustion .inin I ". molasses nnd other farm prid"cts r 1 r a stairway The coroner's n-rs f 1 that the S piisopcrs dime to lb P- t h by an unavoidable accident. CARNEGIE HOMH CHEESE. b 1 ."I 0 unrulc for sal' K' ' 1'iul.'' .Hiss CoiiBiloii Drove 2.1 Hle "ti Hour Where Children I'lnjed. j Itutlniid, July 22 The pollen here showed to-'lny that they Intend to make no distinction between man and woman in their campaign to force strict observance of the truffle laws when tlio J- mminionod Miss Vera Ci. Congdon. a dentist, before Assistant City Judge J- Dyer Spnllmiln to an swer lo the chargii of ruleless driving nnd ypt'inllng- of nn automobile l.ist "veiling. Sho pleaded guilty and wns lined $!! and costs of $3 'Jo which sho piihl. Thu young woman vvns running' a car she borrowed for two days. Special Policeman Peter Kngnn and John Clillds bay felie vvua toluti ii NnturO I'liiicrnt Odor explains IN Once It Ih Mint Open. New York, July W. The mist, "bomb" which somebody sent t" Carnegie yesterday III care . ' tary of tho Carnegie corpoi promptly turned It over to the n.s promptly turned it over to i'i, of comhustlbles, was solved t" was i Juicy Scotch chee-c . smell-proof ensn of zinc. Ollhlals of the buteau :' took the "infernal machin- '' noon to a vm mil lot and sle ' " snfe distance with a rifle " ' k vpP vvv substance ootscd from the hull' e 11 t soon a pungent odor rxplaii ' 1 t id nature of the ' bomb." t ,n 1 -, vv w Hi u a f