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. 1 n m BtvrRlOGE CRiTtCISED Male ComEs to Defence of Indiana Senator. STATEHOOD REPORT MISSING Taking X* to Indianapolis Dis turbs Friends of Bill — Hey bam Talks Three Hours ■ )■■ a tl-.t 1 -. Tt bam Bbbbm B'Af .:• r" ■■• %■ Tlip Hcna*e pro '•••(l:*- pi-.»j««»Ti»»>d a sornewhnt BacuolOtti • ..' \t Hnni>oMai thi* «'.. rrn -.»■>:■ BBBBtOI BMCEMBjC wa> HtititlT ►- -• -'.if. or 'ia ; > a- tiie ■ : ■ :" opponent of hi* jwM Ji€'b;i> -a permanent tariff cotmnls » ■ Bad luun-. . • -ki<-^ th<' BJepßß* Hi an Uimrgitilf w. •> ■-.it^il nvain!»t the T^av-'. ;av aMaaaai at aha iw houi Srnatx- M;« ■ tit Mr H«v.-'I!l-. w-hile t:ir j;« t.j.Mi'-an insiirccr.t« looked on .•"id sfrnied •■• «' • rx-niark? of Sena •o- v w 1 .. nr-. ,; ■• ■ ■ m ihe ab ► . • oil-it ..i;i . ■ «11 i< w.,k m:>- Mi ll< x'Tidjre. »5 ; "iiTrrmtT.. in Trrritorle*, filed a ti*\orahie njiort BO tin bOl tB DOB f'i >!atrhoo!i on pMtOBBOI ••< • I 800 Noftoa Pevnai I'lrnos o! 1!» hill were .hsMirlxil * . • i : r<-m ' *ie Govermoent ;'m-::p.». OfHce and I t • . ■ know what bad >»«»conn > ' ' -opoit. >i»:;a;oT Pin<><««. ehairinati ■ < «.vrmi*'e. Bl P"*"""l > . rromiiw-il tn n'*h' «ti»raiioti in ttie ourt* ■ f the debate ?o-day It dovc|ope<i thai Mr Bevet-|rf R r look the -.poit wt'h r. hen Di '• .' -•■•'•; foi Indian • poM» ftenntoi - • ' ''. c ••■ '>A Baa|Ji tboagla that 1 ■ v bmbi :au«va' • • . the Henat* vi« e>t!*;cd ta the report, wUch had l>e<"ji 'y Fubmitte-d. ,-w ' ■ ■ :• • v.:u\ v ife^r.f ; iiamT*. Mr. Overman s;ijrpe«ted rhr.t j.-vsitilv- the i> r ■ bad bees r>r ' vi ' ■■? the i»ur]ii.>se o r «1 r '."•••■ .rz !'• i'\ ••v.v: considerat ion •■* *ne vtstH rn-ic bil'. *■: li" ' ourne of vh< eiSfSSte 1t r.,Mv out tha.* c^ra'or DBOMtflßi «-ef.re<J tr< rrnfl i -,e r>r?K>f c* t <• rCßOffi b»" t ■ rubr;;i?f':.K it S.-nator 'Tar* c>it;cised Mr. TJevendp;e for h'.> failure t< h:tv. the r«>pon~ printed for th- uwe of the S«:iaf. He said hiph aaßßWrtSSl men were rmp)o\e*i *» the <lo\ »rnmT.t Prmtii.R Odlc* to read proof or. } übllr ((H'Wii'M*. p.Ti'i there u«« no reason m-i-v ft Renator should ! <>\d up an Important •<-pojt « Mc.h nuiriv Senator? ■!•■■::• I to ex • mine. M t !:iP P'liti' ftenaior H.:ie came i.. the flefeSKr of Mr Reverldee He "•«!.' it wa* no 1 , in violation of the custom of the Senate f«' the ■■ imfrman of a committee to dela> • ' print r.c ff a rcpon I* v« the duly r>f 'fte Senator makfnc th* report to se* that 1 *■ MpaH I .<•. Bl ■•■'■ <••!> correct before *WtMß)it' | it to the Scnat*. ulirrf tt would hr- - d in rtrha.tr f.illowina' the 6i*<-UF*ion =>! ■'• >-'.ie I -O'l report Mi, Heyburn *p*'k<- foi t.ioie >■ . Thre* h<->ur* <>t» 1 1 **•• Interstate rom • bill. M'lM «if his upeecb »a^ le ■ I'rt in « explanation <>f his amendment »• i-. >eh |l»iWf* for 'h< • t.i : !ishm<-nt of II • 'i <"O'jris. ASK MORE PAY FOR JUDGES Mr. Hornblowcr and Other* Ur^re Passage of Moon Bill. n Ruiaati I ■•• rv » \\ ' \ sinmj .ifmriTid . -. .t r • • > loon bill |M«i idinir •■■• »-,t- .', -HiHrir-j- fm f. <Jf ml i<nl|te« was ■. . r : , . ■» . i u.i ii;(. > < -<>nim!H<^ at ■ • s. t<^-.';n »r mrmbrr« -f lh« I \f- > ■*• .. ■. ••! i ■;.i<nrnta t •. .. • s:al ' .IKS.t. Ut !<TIIS "■ . • . . 1,1 attWOa *!i tliojr oatoion that • ■■ i -lim . ■ tIM lii^l' f'iara< tet «T t iiis'i ■•• ■->~:m\ !«• ilKT^aKe the Ml ' . . lee. fi Offl < " ; . i» f 1 : dntv I v . nuns ' ' " ' »''" • --• wiittei Mn WtUJafll II j. ;,-.!.,«r V pj s>« V...1,. loha f. Bar r.f • ' l< C> -• • •« I . *>f Al \: ■■» | m -;■ ■ ■ bTlww apaOa, M Ilorrhln«er celled attention m ih« • imr . ' |l '•"" ■ ■ ear T • ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ p» 8a ..... ■ ._... < .. it --•):,'' * c*< .(.. id kI ■ •. inc." ».'-■: . T . ■ • ■;iM-tiT»at i"T. ■ . • »•■ :,<•■. uti'! ■■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ 'r> <i- •:r •'.....■ f • ' i V •■•;_•. • • ■■ .. V • • RM .. I , . .v tr"'»-sg -;• f . .. , ■ • - - atHI -. • " . • i:iak' •<■•;. ■ ■ * i < fupi fO| rt«-l la* - • - w i, hi n' will ultimata lw ....,.,,. .•■..•. | ;. tea h - - • i .-.i i ~- r - - . • XX (A f | I , . • . . ; m»t« v ']■< ■ •• t end ' • • uer tii" ' h< ■ I I •.■;-.-- .-,i t ' r • ' • • fa-. <>r:('0 # * . • <.:i 'i^ li., It ;ijfn •<!• -■ lhai '■■ I f . ■ ■ . 5 >• "m. » rn< > ..' ■ ■ • ■ Rtk** t : * ' ■ • =• s $' •">. •'''•'■• ai dof T)ELVJNG INTO SUGAR DATA GcTcrumcnt Attorneys Go to Colorado ;^i New Orleans on Cases. If"" B. tvl " • --i-t.UK v "i Mi fBoV paati flay 1* ■ • i . • ■ • - a • M \Y:h. J- ■ M ami Mia ra nth* aco. i•• • ■ ■ k' *- Need a Cook? You will find • food one by reading the Wart Ads." •Quality" help i* character i,»ir. of the ' quality " columns. THE TRIBUNE, « Najajaja I Opbjiin IM* 3--»d*ay. THEVAy / M W A SHI JVC TOM I'-i.r Tt. KMbaaa Bar<OA.l W-.v'.:: IJ&0Q, Ayr.l I r :j:: soi*th \MKni.\\ fBAFOI ■ • 'iir!n:r.:.;i • <:':• loai of I M v--,s <i Btata ?. wh.r» hay • b.< ii looklna fom-ard t'» Uie Pan- Atncrlran Cbafem I l-uenns Ayrf* *•« ;;t) opportu:i>;> << :■ •■ •• -i.i: ■»!-!. imi< ii !:i nro rr.otins hatr.iom q Booth Amorlo.i KDd BV> BMOoIBJB the OOBfldCfl •• of o*o ICBBbllca Of iliat convtrer.t i:i f. fur:.d«h:p uJid dh* Baftty of the I'r/t.,; States, ure s«Tlo«siv ■ wi i fj-ncd ovrr ihe m<rai Inj cor.« n ;irior.a offeaeh. r"-v. : i that Pt "» rortona bpbvoci <-o:r.*- reports Of ttrtfO K&d IWBOTB Of war. wl-.ich are • .. f i,.iji fi;l f.T a peaceful ar.3 harmor.iu • • • "' ■ War on lIM west c<ia«V v.i:h Pcrj on the 00)0 M<le and (Tnlll. l>-i:r.l<>r • • ■ 'i.er. »••■■ ftacty prOnifH I ft* bo ;■ dary «ontrov«-ti«\ »»e'.*ir>'p » r i':inni and BotMa ■ .... toll] B M " ■ I* hjctj MjoaßShai boo oo) bifHod 808 the , omin; '-otifer'iif <•. h;i.i-.« merely .n forme.l Jiei . throuch the diplomatic officials ..f the- Dbttad Bbsbaij thai aoeh ■ eanftr ♦>nre will l^> bcM. BotMO BM tahOBJ um ii I: .«ji- at thai :-it».i thvaaaaaa i" '■■■■ MkflOEl BOJ in the r^»nffrr i -.'•«. witii th«- pOO of »iiirni:.»: tba Megatoa ia bootfai Thf DaparJaoaM of Btata has de#-med it :;eoev»iary to nivtt i;< t tho legjt "n .it Hoi:' to take st»-p!« t,> piot«-cj lite city tx,lwav. an American n>nrf.-sliin. foi which 'tie peopU of Colombia « ntertaln litt'.e re- Kaid. th*n attitude never hu\ ins l«e:. nota hl\ friendly '■> Am* 1 ii:.l.s -itl. c tho lV.n ania revolution. Then ihen • the strained :elatlon« bOMBBOB thai •<iuiii^ tad .\"ie:;r ajru« M< \i n it-i'{n:7.fl M,- M.idrix K<<vrrnm<-rit. hut the l"nii'< St •- I bOt, i* iirl It if; rr.gnrdeil a* at, opc-n queftior ar to whether Hie Initeii States <an i-onfistently luntenai • « seating <■( ■i'lrca* c ap p..tnted b: Madriz JiAVi; DOanE <>\H l-Alfl -Ti:r 1 I ited Si :: t r»- >.a^ done e\-*r\ thing |»<<ssibla to frhow it-- interest ;n t!;e |*aai imrriißn con ference. having rhOKn Henry \V;iiU>. f'T iiit Anihassador io I'raii". t" ■ •ad the d<!egati": fpiTti this roi:r.:r\. a:^', • avinfiT tnvitcd ex-Vice-|»r«>*tdetu Kairbaaki La bo* come .( meml»e! T<• preatrst fcttotn I .•< <•!. shown la the preparation* *:;:. _;• - merits havr Vieer made for a stquadNß at fhe American !.a\\ v, oOBVCJ thO ddCBJBtIOB 10 Buea<"> Ayro, .-.'i i thea to jro around t>> meet the delegate; i:i <"!uli. thaV there overland to attend tlie expos.: SatitiH^o. Tl;i? country has refrained from lnter\-«nSng or even ••fferlnp any su*:;. f> n In t he rmhroslin between tlu- S'mth Aiu«t- I »Tj rrp>ibl;.«. althoutrh !li<^lr diplomatic repro*entatlv«-* hav<- ixen lilftmuaD|r aoV \l*<h", that the i;:it<-,l Siat< « ready to extend it« <?•><>•! offi- ■•* whenever tJioy Baas' be demred ».\ the <*intendmß nations. '■ '• of c«>urs» . rarneMTy n.>)ir>d that .ill the war deaata will have been di!««ri| ted t»ef..r.' the time arrtw foi the meeting of th< <-onferetice. and th.it ihe <lo\f of p<a'r- will down ov<" i!i»- pro, •»•. dines, but un <l»»r #xintlnn condltiori!' it i« lmpot<«lblo to escape a feeling of anxiety regarding the Baeaaai of !»♦• conf' r»m ■«•. »hi''h M \\as hopr>d. would mak< for a new t;i of friend ship ••■I i oi.r.ri. c among ;<ll she Am<r haal republic*. UaHBI DID N<»T SKKVIVi; The sen timert or Senator!" who have u-.t, watoii itit: tlic proce< f'.i:iK«- it, the !i;di;ui.< gapilll lif-an St.itf <*o?iv< ataaa from afai Is divided batwaan amui*ment ■•() wonder All the tinafsmut Prnator* roeatVOd t«|f.j;raphi< fltt !.M<!.e« cm Pmator nevrrirljt«- i < -«ln> .o' ■Mi h the follow-in 2 i« a sample. "Kvery* tiiiti* eaoCßt Bt| ww\ Have ki< ked the ftfoma ..ff the larifT W.I. sad <"riv.nti-n ><•]!.! to' * tariff ■•nmml'fi'i!:. Ml. IJev «ridfp'« apaach, as> Maaataphad (tan the seat of »» r . is nl»o provocative ..f Bmiis" mnit to the r«'Kui:,r-. who re, all tli '.<■ t M:hl the li;dian.i S*"Tia«or itmlj:.,) tl.- \,.i, nn i^>tro>Jim. tho one raw mal.-iin! a)hfcj| wan )>lai(f! i.ti the fre»- ll«l. leavinjr thn i-harti!*! lu-t i>efoie the roll.-* wfaKa m«>ulfi have rnahled him to voic a<rfiln>: n duty on that product. "I Mood a4r;iir;«t ihia *ehadul< wheji the bill wait paused, J .«:tHj;d HRiiilist ;t now. ' v.. JC ; ti:e Ux.-.r rator tort.-n. apro;)o.« o, 1 ►••xou,' t, •• . i.iM th< mirtai Baajoaon racaj] tha fn ■! thai baM bafMa th« tarirr bfll imrt^-i Hi i;- • rider wa« joiric amonjt riis hWBTBJIftt < "! bMjatl s«> itiß th.it if i!,n BIOUM \ote Pot ■• .• bO ba o*aoM l*ba Saoatan m a•■ •!• rit-c if H arffl mm bo bBVa I"-*:, 1 politic* tn avoid an Indorcemeni <if the tariff bflL Khieh. f hi beHa«ad. will |e*trat.ec a «-onsldrraMe tiunit>ei of Htßad) HITS COTTON EXCHANGES New Anti-Option Bill Prohibits Trading in Futures. Wastnnct.in. April I A UltHuM Mltl ,,;.-i..ii m;i taearporactaa nrtjr iht pr«» vtatam ''f Urn oi.i t.iii rdattag <•■ catton f\rhatijtov. na~ tnt t ■ ><] si- *•< I ii ' ' r I ■ . .iMlMlltt.' M \;:; : Ultur' . The hill n;,k-- H unlawful i >• rs' in i" itat -i menace ovai tale w ra:.h "i ?♦■!' I'!" 1 ' ' ....... ; • | ' mil--. ..ff« ' ten " DMkl ■ MBtrse Bar tfc* ]>''"•*< mi* •■'■ Mboai Dm I Ham lethrerj rtthowfl linn thai • icb eottan riakll ba < -i' ■ o<!iv^i-; . . • n • ■ -' ; ..... . ■ ■ o- fi.m DM t" *'"•" ■»"' !,:;i. i ■ ], rroca dm w .i - - mootha i :a ..h • ■ Urtea ( ■ parai aC< • ••...;.., HOC . ■wi.. ' ' -"tUi. ... ■ .; . tinea f'-s . ,• ■!!? to • <"<■ trad For 1 otuw dell • lakinn •r><p- ■ i ■ ■ . .>. ; •' . om ™'V , r!;af..H tl - 1411 Ihll IMkM teßttl" , na ,. :• ■ i: . i rrr*. II anket affl ,j ■(..- \ •• .■ !• - •" )>r -' ! - 1 "1 :i ,>*.ri,«i -f -i\ mofitTw ai. required An? makina h fala. rt*tetnrt« In ml kffld«rltii k- -.i'je.t !..,-• f rroin R.«O to $.■>"" and Impi !M»nnn*«it for fmm one l< tw.« 'vll- I".*' 1 'lie to de!i\fr or i.-.-i\' . it<<n iHintrMCted lor l- held «•> i- prlma (, i< .\ uu ii< « thai there w«* i Bteirt U rlr.!,\*t >>T TK" • r. . T! •• l"i mim make* it unlawful Tot tew irra^ih. teteplione ■•• win ■ i panic* krxiwirutt) '" traosmlt '■ '< ■•.*«?-a*"^. FRANK FOR EX PRESIDENTS Bill Favorably Reported— Pensions for Presidents" Widows. n i tac«a \: .. • ■ i ....,,.• j to m ■■■! mall frae mj f.. bOJ CbvoMMi t«T"M.-1 I.;. ,, o it.vijw- r*ommlttr« on PorlofßeMi i'>-d •• ■il-.i 1 -. pi ivii«-»:< i alat ex- , i .i, i • . ti,« >\ m.,i*i» ..r ■ - The | ,-,. ii..«. i. dH eaoMßttten BDUaatad i itanta* tfaß bj >•.':■!: It' ;>r< -■ i.v,;; . •• M.rd<»«L t-f Iviir.sa'. tlmaftai •J1 «'•'• rr o:i '■•;,:■ : • iwiuuitU%a it M || | ;,'it a- I I . • . . •: t | f f 10. <><#<• a :>**» t>. «!x-I»!i— i«1«-ntH a ! ...•MM", eOttm aden ia ettH <> f Bm nn iid * " . '•'■•• ;■»; ■» «.4owji dcots. :■""• ' B| I.i-iti ::.< !":■■■ : «Ji ..ta. ««v i- avoraltly io ta fla I - 'i y!.i-.-< i> • ■ .'<> i mldo-A' al I'l'vi), ».<* k . . . •• .!!•■♦»< i ■ | ■a t>< iii»>.' ,i rf|.i«!\ [.<<-ifr i!i 1 i Mi >. «",. . r\, >,■{ ni ri Mr* Itarrtesi BONAPARTE DEFENDS NEGRO ! Brings South Carolina Peonage Case Before Supremo Court. W.i- i.i .• . v , i i . Prataattat tl .' ti« i iii^ .« . •• . in,.; | >;i'h »t lei Io ii...... He ii<K'i !<i • »• : <i i■- v . * ex-Atiorn. • « ;* ner;i I CbftftM J Monapsri' t .-dJ•^■ tiU.; .. bfftef ii. tba Supi'iu- ■ ' ■if iiie Battaa Ratal .1 babatf " f T>»*" rrtinkllti » P'-'ii'i «>r.'' : :i ttUtH ■ ; hi- ta ot mar der '"'•• .-r.' "• ■ ' •• •1 '• ' •■ '!•' : ' t •■■■-■■■ - ' ' ■ • ' ' . ■■ ■ lnm» ■ ' . ■ • mi. ■•' I >•,•'. I. ii.; , ... . ■ .1 *•.# j , . ' '• • •■<»i. VEW-YOBK DAILY Tl!li:(\i;. \V.\,)\i:si>AY. \ITUI, ft, |«*ft Kejiublkjr.r. Tt if . -usßtsted that, when i=.»:r«tnn potlad flOttn th«> man Of tl.o taav ■■ • iid ■■■: mrvlva, and tTir question la ■Jtod «... Mr. BevtriJp.- c:iKine< r a IT f:j-a. to !r..l"r<«e Dai ro-jr" or Mi party and tbaa •- \ltdiii.js :r<m tV.c ruliif-7 Like Praildiaßl Taf^ i wanted on Urn free lUt bmsv rmw imUilila et .' Mr. i?cv«-ri(ig.> is cjuot d sn !.:tyi:is, bat IhC regular Ilrpub cail attfr.'Jor. la the EMI that the IPreatdeni -Hd Dot advocate "'free raw ma tcrtets." v.iii. li «aa the Deasaef»fl «on- II nlbw. PM taakMd *haf where the duty Kaa Taken 00 th- m« BatMtal the same .• :rr- « ' nitmllnin r.iu?t ba euattiniail aft •-... aetwdote* a« Bna> ■ farjijr-s t':orofro:r.. A PGRBONAL IN V BgTIOATIoy ■— -Tba; 'tv.r Imtstlsfttka obtained b\ UlviimuHlK i Stacaeraoa ■>'•■ <'i N BMttoda panotd b» tb« [Mmlimin Hi •:•• imv to pcpnoU peal •. laufcreattei Icstatattaa i* laisjrtj ■ dhmboJ :);.!••: »- :.a« baaß contended all .-lons ■ At r-.; i- Atmaßatcaaai *ooi that it •» lo:i!n--«l thai Mr BtotßCf>oß has oMalnel the indinm< r.- nnd Bficat Ol John A I'"'- T«-!i. "f ClavdaaA ■aeonaajr ot the i<^ik>: '. ;, ,!..■ rbttiv af Uhat Mr. Bteaneraon r.a« arori!«e,l »o » high pitch of indlfßAtlOO !■> a- aditorlai hi "The Aawrtcaa PTaej," i . gfßcfal pii'-.M'-.ition <>i tha leasrue. .-.n<l ? ■w an tha • han:-- thjal the adttofUl ana *■ \» ii.iv« i h.it IVu'toa was aifcatcd bcaa la day. ilir DOOfS* oi Ttw league hi irrfatly deplore I I y 'hv fri'!<<U ..f this liajilatlon tts nieth [oada a*a proßaaaeoi "^ojot," and ;i is a - Kitad thai Itt boaoted "hroe«s Wartetn cn riK> baa don v far move li.ith ■• an Ko:ki LA Rtl,i.iT!'K'S VICTORY. — Regular I;. !.• h cat» «hen llllhWlll*fl t>-»-night thai finil s*-id. t. •• Bocfaltsl eaadMatißj ha ! . ■ -i m.-i>.>; <if miwavfeaa, oadared that '.! i itautl Indlcafd .i <!>al with Bans i>>r I^.-i i'';i'ptie. whenby the Senator had tbrow;i !.!.- str^ncth i,» tke BoelaßM esail 4ata with ,i «ir«r to rhftnlng BadalM map 'port a' thO ]■ imarles ■w!-.i<-;i in to nans*' dM BCXI Sn.t. r froit: Wi^onsin. This !v! v | the P.r<«) tijiK t:at - Socialist candidate - . if. i • • mayoraity ohwdaa ta any ' qm - '. of Hnwatdtm la This .-nii'i • in-i it hi ioooaently aaacrtad that tii' 1 SodmUat vo!»' would have r>m\-eo in^ufTi (M ta ei«>ft th«Mr man Tiad net Iff. I.:» : ollotta mad. .«•... Ii a eaal mm is lwli"\v<J :o have boaa anaasadL But •.■>iiio the «-irctio'i of Stiik-i u« r*narded in *<"tm' > mramirr as a \i«.toi>- for what the regulars term this ■ "unholy ■IHajMC." they find some -«at»^fac tion in the situation ax indicating the !■!■ ',< 1} i^KKrdm^r hi* own srucies" which mil?; have prompted Mr Ll F"oii«»tte to make BOXai ■ rftaittlon. LODOB, NOT ROOSEVELT. nwiainr ; Ktv. . praaldMM pro t<>m of the Baaate, '•« laMapaaad nnd eaooDa4 to hi? room. Vice- Vr> si'irtit Bheraaa heine o\it al the city, Mi Krve j»s«lpTie<l <••• itar Ladeje to ptCaMa : .■•- tIM BCBate, and the Maaaaehaaatta ' i«l.il''sma'! m In T'x chair during the weary boon of Mr. Heybuf *■ nxciologue tn-iiny. Late in tlio sfterswon Senator Car tor >ont to M: l.<»)Re ■ note aijlaa;. "Why <;•• >mi pottH ilif S'^niitr m seriously to '■ Kaata tta ttaw? W« ar<> m.ikinp no projfre^H (lurine your .ndmhiisti ftlon." Mr La#aj* aMM ..1.1 by tl,< p.ik*> to Mr Carter that ;iny more such BMaaa#aa would result in hiv (CSaftCt*a) n-mova! from tli«> floor. Mr. <"art't. arfaa i« MMaa :it ■ los^ for an an m-, r, told Ibe pace to co bark la tho pro ; Milinjr <»fHoer ri -id Bay to Mm. "Mr. Carter fH \ t-- .i foi-jr^t >r>urfto!r. t.jr. Your ram* is 1....1»..v Mai iMtMn." The pap*" «-tarted back artUi Ma ntaaaasc repo«tinr it over ;'.n<i aver IBM went. I•' arbca the p^r.ator fr<>m btaaaacboaatta i<"'iy tamed an mm an.l sai-1. fimmhat sharply. What as \,.>i -n.i' 1 ."' the little fellow faltered. then Bed h 'iismav, HTirt had nm been foun-J whei tare Banate aajattracal mix on*on MANN.-Hcrt^nitslivo famaa >. Haaa, «C HHimla, in«urKt>nt, anti < •;ir,nonlte BQd OCBBaaWMiI rrltlc nt Hou.'e rj:iiiti»-r.-. ia t<i hay* appaaitioa la tits" own ' , -, val tta primary wlii<h «rtl| name Ms v^i -ffssft' t!ii c RUBBMT. Slalc MUai W.Tl |o; I'lyilf fOQCSi of ''ii'.'.sr". will soon an rounre Jil« DBBdMaCjr «i:«*nst Mr. Mann. Mr. lOOM i< 'he leader of tIM ftate Ben. ate a»id UM aOtbo* tl Urn IHtnaH primary la». bHMM bfeSaC :i mnr<> or tHa cteM CHead of Mr. «'arin<-.n. He 1« underston.i to ha\ r .« s?'"ii»r nrgnnizat ion, Htul it is freely l«red!ot<'d lh;<t h<^ will pal up ■ lic't 'lint will .-.t IcaM make H int«r«att&c '■■• Mr Mi.nn <; <; H. DOCK APPROPRIATIONS 60 Houso Strikes Them Out of Naval Bill. i • . ; fbe TUbam Bareaa l \\ .^!htis'"ti. April * Ifiiinld weo.thar Ki<i its rOtcl fn tIM Hou«o to-«!ay. i^.-n i« s^t)t:it i\ <• Stafford, «>f Wivi'nsin, \vh<» li;i« assumed the. rota of ulij>ttm wiiii** Representative .Maim, .if inin«>i ?*. i* as s' Liii •! :■. : •• chair <l'irin»r i 'tis! deration , f th< naval appropriation bill, made m point of •■!.;.! against Ihc lucre— € of $:."O.T>ftO ;'<>: iiif ooawtmctloa of «it> «i«»k No. 4 at tiie Hn»oki\ti m.iv\ \.-mi RepnsentaifrN Maaa ■mTiineJ the r>r!;a of order <>n iii^ _ • :..;u the Increaaa wmm n*w tectsla« lion. Tiir orfstnal approprlatioa r "r Hi*' dock a-aa J: 1 . .""" bul fhla irai round (Relent lo const rnd tIM «l«>.-k Bu that tli^ largest sini«s :,.:»;iii he acconunodated. AM'-i In St;:n..;cl •■<>• | nf '>n!f>: <<;i < t dot II Mi>-i,ii:i' <i );•••• ■■-•■•ltfitivt- Kitsxerald do* dared '. lai unleMa «!if n« w oattloahlpd «-.iiitii enter th<' ii>.rk it would bi <>f no i.-i ■. as the. «t;>«M- dorkK rnnlil inkf can ol the Mi.-tli'-r i ia j • t~ I!- moved i i i -* t t !»•• en : • appropriaffon '» Btrtrken oat, \" m l - i ■ i :< i-#e * « - house ■•f about Bfty inf'riii'* 1 :^ iis Banthm carried Td«' ■pproprtation wt 1 1 be pul back bj tha srti«««». md It i* not expected tin' l >»<irk <>m Urn 'li«ck o/tll ba Ptopp* J '(!•■ approprix lion* to Inrrea** til* i«Mißtii <•! Urn -, -i ..;»«.^-« «i Arjrdockfl at Pugei Sound, w inicton. and Pearl ' (an...! . Hawaii .< ; ■• .■ • ■■ trii '■.« n from t'i« btU NORTHCOTT TO L-OC GOOD OFFICES M tahtaston, .\rrii i Owing to the ho** Hiag vnldi exlatfl In H"Rutn. Ootaoi. i. in «Kain=t the su>.' railroad oUhmhls, • • Americana, tha -•.••- Departawni lij' Inatrueted Mn later Wotthootl to v* bi<l »>...,.! ..fTucs to "Main Thm t r"a • niTit for the rifTii tola <>f the company, thooM i ici «» t, dans^i ••; an Infringe iitrnl nf their liel.ts ' '"■*?*>■*»'' ~ i "i^J ■■■••**'•■ ■*■■'*•'"♦■ -^.-,- """"^l?^"^ A Woman s Answer "*". . V '-' <T* . - ■. -Usasasw •- '- * ' ■ Every Da^-^-The Grocers Say CRIMINAL LIBEL CHARGED Merchant Marine League Secre tary Arrested. W.---I ,n»rtor, Arm .*.— John a. rentor. of • 'levelar.il. secretary of the Merchant, Marine Leaa>Ba« was arrested on a charpe ■ ef erimiv.sl libel anafn.-«t Representative | Steonerson. of Minnesota. IsdawtaC Mi an pna.ra.nja ss a witness to-day befete the «hl»» ?uh«ii«ly lobby" inrr«>tljratinr commit- ' tee. 1 -nt*n was released on IS" 1 bai'- ne arres' wa« made or. a fecrrt Indictment re tamed <•" March 20 has«rl on an editorial which rppeared on Deaasahei i hi ' The American Kla* " the offltlal ortsn <»• the MCfChasf Marine I.e;!t;.ie The alleged ' libcilon- statement, a.-cordinr to the in- , (Jictmert. *ii-..r«»*l under t'.:o heading. "Steaftt-r-.r Soon ,o Have >♦ Chaaee,' and ' rrrt<i .!■ par: as COOOWO if <'on«rre>.sma!i Bteeaeraon ha* »■.:;■ real solicitude for American labor, if ha I? in triuh not throwing dus" in the ey*-» Of lit' constituent by declaimiiur aftaii-.M . <m>li»> labor. he. will MOB have an opportunity to show lit* sin.-erit\ If he *ll>rn to >>'•'■>• plant coolie lab«ir with American labor he may follow President Taft and the loyal member! >>f the Minnesota ron«Te»8lona! del. -nation r^nd rote for imrh lepWlai ion in the next «'«njtrfsji a? will effectually do away with coolie labor on American ship. 4'4 ' doing American bOOfBCOi Mr. I'enton told the committee that t IS November i^^iie of "The American Flag. ' | which had been offensive '•■» member* of the House, had been destroyed and the j publication of the papal had been di^con- : tinned. Mr. MeoaeroOß eaaaod a Star when he tn- [ quired of James T. Mtdtaif. of Minnesota. formcri\ * aaSßßher of the House, and Bee ond Assistant Postmaster (Jeneral, if he i bad B0( yesd hi;- privilege Of admission as the floor of the Haoaa to urge members to , support ahip BBBOBaT< Mr IfcCtaar] indiKnami; i1e:t»e«1 the rharsje "1 co no* amy," said Mr. Mct'kary. "that I nr-vei talked about mercnant mar)n« to the membera of the Ho\i=e. but ! ear- ' tainly was not active in behalf of le j«ia- I ion ' Mr. Hedeary aaM he kne»v nothing abo'it a t-atd ship «nhsldy lobby. CHARTER MONORAIL COMPANY With a Capital of $50.000.000— T0 Build Line in Brooklyn. i By IvJasnaj ii ••. Th" Trihun* i Dover, Del.. April 5.- The International Raftroed toaapaajr of Washincton. a mono rail ceejoera. was chartered to-day with a capital <<: |9MMtife. The Universal Motor Company of Washington was incorporated' simultaneously with a capital of V>.o<Xt,o«io It will build equipment for the proposed single rail ■ji'ateaa. Th«- Ihcerporatora named in both com- i penlei are Oeorge O. B. Bchreeder, of • Wavhlnsjton, and Chailes Q. Guyer and S. | B. Becker, ft Wilmington. The real ( mtereets have not been announced. Ouyer] i- ■ Wilmington stenographer. It is ?ai<l that tiie International Company will build lt« first line in Brooklyn. A COMPROMISE IN HAVANA Havana. April a. — The commission, ron- Fistinp of the Secretaries of Htate. the Treasury anil Public Works, appointed by , PreeMoßi (Jomez to hrreethjate the dls aj?re»'inent between the jfovernment and. the contractors who are .-nirajced in con structing a sewerage system and in pavins: Havana, reported to-day that they had reached i <ompromise. The work will he , pushed forward rapidly. Make Them Remember Your Store Front A With the Kawneer System Front you know JSk you are creating a favorable and lasting impres g^ sion on at least ninety per cent of the persons | passing your establishment even 'ay in the el year. Even the best window trim is of no jj value if obstructed by cumbersome and tin 2 sightly posts. YlfawneerY Ifawneer System, K^ of Store Fronts 9 Extract from article in Saturday Evening Post. I; March 10. 1910: 5 "The Merchant's Best Press Agent." ■ '7/!. xfif.ir lcintoii »>.- Ml hnixx han<l. />»< pttst <to< »t. hi* hio- R yrsf f nil ti<lv<rt> ii in> tit. thill #OC| nut unit for the rll*ti>mrr I" " Coiiii ill. hut > "< '/' • v nut. </r«;-«/».« his man hii the arm ami hails him n ,U. ih< afore, »r/ ( </< /" I,' lotii/s. It itutkr* m, §tff«sT»et ••l,rth<r 0^ /■ «'•//« mktji*4 hat* or dates ■"' aMfe, a* my t>th»r Hmt <l< nil «m »/ w| ■•> -i. u'lii fTOM th< rinritnint 0$ popular int'rrx,." u/7u /7 STAYS AND PAYS" Trade pulling power, low cost maintenance, and all glass '* space consistent with strength have been dominating factors in the development of the Kawneer System. Merchants with an eye \ >rin * '''' '/' ''">"■'' "' / "" 7 | 'ur)> irchittd M .'" tkt merit* to modern show-win- ! "/ •'" k«w«w spttrm, nd J imd f« our ftootfci — pomti fof doiv attractiveness \ u<> ■■> -■ .1 few more of our ret ommrndatinnn; .jSth mid jgtli Sim., West Side o/ Fifth Avennr X. I;. Corner \(m]i>oti Avc. A- 42d S>. /.;'>6 road way. :tt 3jth St. Ihrn.ircst and Pterlrsn OmFAf(e*, 57th Si- A: B'mr* i oj6 H road way, Brooklyn. Regal Shoe Co.. 10S NoWMrk Are., Jersey City, .V. ,'. Many of the I'nited i'i)>iir Co.'* Store-. JACQUES, BASINGER & CO. £;£* 1 ' 1123 BROADWAY ffSSff&SS NEW CONSERVATION BILL Conferences with President May Result in Compromise. Washington. April 5. -a? a result af the eaßietejßaai with praehtaml Tatt. ajaaaken of the Public Land* committ' » ■< of the inn ate and lluuse are «r«»«av«»rine to taaeßV < ii*- their differences on con.-*ervation lesri.« lation. While no aaasjaava Introduce.l lia-s obtained the support, Of a mnjuvlty af the memher;* af the two committees, it was said to-day that the Western members are in substantial agreement UWtornlng a new bill for the withdrawal of public land? for various purpose?, Su<-h a measure, if hi paid, is to he introduced >;lini:ltan» In thO BoaoJfl and Houff. II will include the following features: Authorizing the f»re?;t«lfrit to withdraw public kind* .i) the United States and Alaska for public uses or for pxaminatlon and classification to determine their charac t^i". 800. value ar.d dlsp*>»lti«»n. PlOTbttno] thui t>uch exaitiinatioti and i la.-=slrir.i: 'on v'irH h» promptly Initiated after withdrawal- t:*at the rtauwtfleatton bt OOOCtadod a-" 1 00001 a-» po».*JblA a«<l th« lands shall then *■+ restored to appro priation fill dlapaottiOO] uinl»i the lav.- ap plicable thereto. Authorizing the Pr»rte>nl to make with drawals pending iJiibmif'sion ti> t'on^rri" of ri-oominon.latiiiM for l«*ciHlat!on. KequfrlnfT th»« Secretary of the Inferior to report al! •.vith«lrawal.-i at the l^rinniitr «>f Iho !i»«xt roffiilar session of ('on^rpsy after the date thereof. Ratifying and conflrtßlns all withdrawals lieretoforo made- and now exist inc. Pro*Mta| ; hat .»i! withdrawals rhall re ntaln In for >mtil revoked hv the Presi dent •■ by an a^t of <'on«;rfs!«. In order to make it easier to reach an apreenu-iit. Senator Nelson to-ijav had Mb withdrawal bill recommitted tfl the PuhHc Lands < 'omn»ittee. COMPANY FAVORS STRIKERS They Will Have Preference on Philadelphia Car Lines PttihvMphla. April ;">.-- Declaring that it had la its employ more than !i\ thou sand r,t the .«ey»n thousand m» % n needed for (he operation of Its mrs at this Bcaeea Of the yojar, tIM PhOadMphlS Kapid Tran sit Oaaapaa] announced to-day tuat :n * fi far .-is i: v*- aeawerawd the strike of its former esnplojree a/as at an •ml. The I IIIIUI BUT added that for the racaneloa ."tin e\i?tinfr in the operatinjr force the striken if they applied for arerk, would dpi'- pref-rence over other applicant*. The lOOden of the strike, on the other band, maintain that the s»rike has settled into st BlfllaVle <»f endurance, and that th" company tr the "ti<\ would ha forced to crant ceaMeaeleaa and t»k«' hack sill of the striker?. In a tight between Harold tiß.»—. x ttrtking conductor, and Hood Alexander, a division superintendent of the Rapid Tran *-it I'nmpanv. ?o-day Alexander was fho? In the head Layn# was arrested and Alexander ojaj removed to a heepltaL His . ondttlon is critical NOT WOMAN IN ERIBERY CASE Has Seen Neither Vardaman Nor Percy Money. Says Mrs. Neil. New Orleans*. April I —Is a lonr state ment appearing in "The Item'" th- after noon, Mrs. C -I Neil. who. Senator Bjßl assert.", informed him th;it he could .^ll his vote in the recent Mississippi Se.nat torial election, declarer • "1 n-oti!d Ilk" to May that while there ha.< been a woman in the case, ( bbji not that woman. But I was the catspaw for h*r She bl the wife ot a resident of Jack«on." Mrs». N>ii BB)ra that she "has neither seen nor handled either Percy or Vardnniiin mono} ." As to the ;i!lezed )iasßace of money from Iniliiney to Bllho she declares that ■he was not a witness to any sucll trans action. WOLTER HYPNOSIS VICTIM Counsel Blames Older Man for Youth's Predicament. Walfaor I' S<-ott. In* lawyer ( |*f*n'!in«! Albfrt \V. Wolf r. v. ho i* «har«r»>«l wltli M,« murrtrr of Ruth U*h«ft«r. SaM ve«»rday tiwTt h's diml a«t<»»i .*ur an o!<l*r man whon lie lure«l Kirls t,. the bo«M la Ea** " : ' :h .vtrcft nhrn' Mi- 1,...]/ Of lh« it'nnKmp!^ wm fo-in.l rr»rnatefl thr»>«» 'la aftT s)i»' «:l*i- ppor>r'"J " <'fn Mr *"•)'•■. Kvrv rrTnrc wilt h»- mai»r f'» fre* Wfllttr frOBB UM WBf* <l*r « harjre nm). j»rrorrl!r-i.- to Mr. Hro't. nn other n^ni' i»i)! J>«< dra\T7i inn tn" ci». ■\V ■■ tia.* 1 nior» % »-vWen<o tha* Il'irn WhWIM was not kll!« .1 ; y Woltfr. hut was u-:r«i'. r«-<! !>y ■ man who had I hypn->t;' - Influ^nr.' o«ff ' !«.u<l Mr. I " •U'ft will not name thf« man at pr*"" l ' Th* murder m nof ronunltteti by ' (if wrote l"ttrr<« MtMii N OH ••!<•■•« prer*»nt*Hl. hut IM «<i'l not MMM » motive t » i-oiiimif murticr. The rttrt**r mr»n !..i<l •:' )., t «. rP «t » n thA "whi:c ••lav*'" tradr. vMtB leU to Hie writing •»: postal •■•■■ li young - Mr. Scott has *o far icfttMd to give any n.ini«* in ronneri • wtrh U'olfrs -l-ffnc. It was l«>arn*«l 5 pjfrnlny tliat Wolt^r been employ.t Jn m .ivfnc; pi -t " itMn ■' .in u<,v. - a:>'l that luring M* emplovme-it he Induced \r>u:ie »om»n w!io pnfi the nhow where he worked to ro'et men. Thi^ ovidenre was given to the fjetrcrive* who are working on the ca»e. VVolter llvr.l in Baal t'» tVi street t»»fore he took th^ »pa rt ment arbm talk Wh-e'er >am^ to her .!• nil, A weman who ffM well ;:rvji:ain?erl with AVolter foil T!em.irfl .hinemann. rh.-> pro prietor of th^ bakery nt No. MM VMM ■n-pn.ie. ti:.tt she had Wolter as a boarder tor some time, but had not ajaai her fvi d^nce to the poHre aaaaaai she fe, r»'l th* ■ajaj which acrorapar.ieil th» ymmr man !.efore he ni arrested (Of the aJbtmtUOß of It ifh Wheel-r. The woman llvfs r'ar »he :iak' < '"> Bha caußrmti matt mi tM f*M history "' WoH*f ■ ; "•! ! in The Trihiir ., . : the toy roiiowire the .!■«•«- "- of •■• murder of Rut.: Wheeler. Dr. Frank A. MrGulre. the Tnmh^ phv«i .-.;■!!. and jMpB G*W*OT, ttal pMttat9oP ■ >frl< *>r. were summoned into Par^ I of 1 Court of CJen«*ral Sessions yesterda\ ro »r 4«(>r r«*KHr»l!njf atal— vUdl tiiev ar .said to have made in oorinertirip wffl ROttl Whreler mtirder Dl McGoiT* hinf-'i Store Ready at 8:15 A. M. E'« ht cc * r Ltn " Directly on the Interborough Subway. Each Way to Store. Beautiful / / L~ *:""' •*•*•** •■ ■«♦ Linens A> T7l // /lfffn h$J > M *V— in the Pure y J \AfyJV\AM/ VJ "' <y -, — - Flax Fair / f I ¥ f New York. April 6. JO|O You Will Be Glad All Summer If You Take Two Minutes Now to Read These Bulletins of Today at Wanamakers COATS are one of the garments * woman must have. So it is always interesting to find coats of good style, such a* these, and in the following ffreat variety Of modes and price*: Scotch rue^K $88 to $00. Ileavy white serge and basket weaves. %'JR to $&& American tweeds and worsteds, si «)..-,{) to $45. Second floor. Old Building. SPECIAL display or Women's Knglish Hat* *^ beautiful Millinery Salons. Second tlnor. MadeofJap aneae braida, the ntm bifda 1 nest atnw, Milan and norelK hraids-ai» nnusuallv large \ariety has ?>ern imported. Second floor. Old Bafldbsg. THIS All -Silk Pongee at 58c yard turns into dresses that look mud! IbICT than th»irc(.st. Kver so many new sisades oi' hlue. hrow ru pink. t.m. natural, besides black and others. 20 i?jehes widr. Xew checked and striped surah art second only t<> foulards in popularity, and some mi the best colors and patterns are b«Tf at »>Bc yanl. First floor. Old Building. NEW silk and cotton fabric for party frocks, 4 B1 OUT Special French colors. all _>> ■ vanl. First floor. Old Building. 51 LX gloves with wide embroidery rhr ].* mode. At Wanamakers <1 pair. Women's Glove Store. Main floor. Old Build' /^LOTHHS de Luxe for boys of 10 to 17 years, ln- t'orporate evetything a skilled tailor can do to make a boy's suit tit better, look better and wvar better. All-wool mixed chevmts $l«Vsfl and s l ">. Main floor. New Bnildtnf. SPRING opening days i the Gaflery of Floor cover ings, and a nalllliug of nost-srason's patterns at e< mies of a third Ira in fl» ' - aereof. l)o you need a Carpel Of rug Of matting- Fourth Gallery. New Building. NINETY thousand towels are in the Pan Flax Fair that stretches from Broadway entranct up lo the spa cious Linen Store. First floor, OJ 1 Bofldaapj. - A fllf in Summer is like r. white elephant in a bungalow. ** Let your furs spend thrif vacation in the bracing climate of the WANAMAKKfI DRY \\\\ COLD STORAGB VAULT— -10 degrees bekM trrc7in«j where they will be insured against tire, loss and moth. Charges are trifling and not collected until Autumn. Our wagon wil call upon re l|Uest. Vault. Eleventh floor. Visitors welcome, /~SAS and electric lamps at half usual prices — at ;m .iiiiiiv >. Better stop in on your way to the office and in\< I ate. Thin special purchase of electric lamps ranges in price from sr, t.. $23, instead of $12 to $.">o. Uas lamps. tt»s 17. .-,». instead of s|-j - to *:\: X \j| com plete with shad ! Second Gallery. New Building. RUMMER furniture crowds out these ODD •* 11 AIRS and 90 their prices slide down accordingly. Some a half, some a third less. Mahogany-finish chairs. 33- Gothic oak «ide cheirs; tapestry seat. $•"»■ Carved Gothic oak and tapestry; museum type arm chair. $11. Fine golden oak settees; carved bark panels. $I*4o. Carved Colonial Cuban rriahoßiny rockers. $10. Formerly A I T/J fi /Iff I /I [fit Bwtdway. *s^JMOWVj~I ON VIEW Whistler's Famou-, Painting "The Coast of Brittany" at the Galleries of C W. KRAUSHAAR, j*t a certain form of insani'y. Ju<l;r« M « - Sore postpnn-«i t../> action of th» e/«jrr nntll the Ml af dM 'rial. HAILEY COMET DIMINISHING May Soon Be Unexpected Develop ments, Says Professor Barnard. ■ Tti» *rvit..i -■.. .\|>ri! ".. — if,ill»T'l romet «pp*ar^ to he .I»rlnt»«r^t!r.x *• it «»ri»w> r»*r«»r fh<» pirn. .i''«<>r<lln» l*> «>r>j»»rY»tlonji mod* Si 15 ; before It w*m Into mpnr«nr «e!ij»a* thre* sasatM MM M *** *•"} li Professor K. i; K.irri.til. «if Yerke* Ohaer- i who was vrv of fii»« first *> photcarraph th« 1 ••ona*t <'i If* r^appearan<» »as>t fall ami ha« • ..• •. •todytafl it In th* wlnt-T. ••The (Ottirt may surprise us by 'in-xp^rt /-.; ateveftaecaeaaa In the ne*» two weelra." ' i!<l Profssor Barnard, to (Jar. 'The •» nrrvafiorYF «htrh nay» been made up tr» data ib.«w that i? is .Jlmlniertlnai In •»»b ■ttW< and !umino«it; . If probably was * itro.it ronut v*h»»n it shor.e down on tbN ..>■• >' Willie:-.) th* Conau»ror i« th*y rr'-.PM^i the En«ll.-h <'har»nft. huf ii* I » X-< » it 'ia.-; I'^'Ti losing p«>w*r." NIAGARA POWER DIVIDEND Th" OWWI iKi Sftaajara PV> PPM* '"ompany hay« d<?clor<»fl an InJria! <?!v!d»r>l of 12 a «h.-!r*> on th» «frtrk fiMd ♦"• *'i- r•: - ii"f incorr^. navuft!" ■ Arm ■ T>» M»th'>rlz»<l -iipi'» »toc|i I* «».a».'W». ->' ntirh W.irC.Sflo - outJ>tand!nK. Th» -~Atr>- P.inv. «Mr-»i v.a- incorporated m t«i. Ji»^ tx?fn mipplyinK *I»rctirlcal pow'r for MM Dion ial MM "Inc^ the ?uraniir of 1?35. Th«» <nrn;>any owns piaoilcally •" of 'h* «fnc'< pf tli>- <*an;idinn Ni.icara Yr\ir*r rnmpaT 1 . . :.ii .4 mjortt] "f that of th- . *f-4r*et Powr Jinri <"*.,nrtulT ••'nnpanr . -"1 t>»* •-» anairla Pnw^r f"omp»ny Maho<an7-fjr.ish rockers: finely poiished. #4. Golden oak rockers; well-mtde; Hr.civ polished. $«. Renaissance chairs: deep brown oak and antique leather. t13.50. Rich Renaissance arm chair*: v?Ud mahogany; leather teats and backs. HI Sheraton mahogany chairs. •!■'•