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SUTFRAGISTS plead IN SBWIE FOR BALLOT Women from Every State in the Union Present More than 100,000 Petitions. FIND ARDENT CHAMPICNS genators Meet Couriers at Hyattsville and Join in Their Picturesque Pa rade to Capitol. a Ktaff < orrespnnilent of The Trlbutie ] Waehlnfton, July H.?Fur the Brat ttme hlatory of thc "cauae" *omnn auf fragi waa freely advocated oa the tioor of i nlted Statee Benate to-day. aft.r WOBMO from a'.l parts of the ountry had . f.i over MMM petltkma urglng thc r the woman auffrage amend BKnl Twenty-one Benatora expreaaed themselves 111 favor of the measure; Oth . Benator Ranedell, ?.f Uouial they had no objectlon to aul fraKe In thOCC BtatCB that v.anted it, Uut thty did ohjeel to havlng it forced on .. whlch did not wanl U through the ptedtan ol B cnsiltutional amendincnt. 8jin othen expreea d themaelvee ;is un iKcrably oppoaed to extendlng the Iran . . aul praaentad the | ? l i from the "eatimable ladles of tha h i'. a the bonor to rcpreaenl i eechec In favoi ol the wom ? | ware mada by Benator ol Oklahoma; Benator Aahuret, ol Benator Polndexter, ol Waahlng u>n. Benator Brtotow, ol Kanaaa: Benator ghenaan. ol tlllnols; Benator Bmoot, ol I'tah: Bei ator Lani ol Oi agon . ol Wlaconaah. Five Hundred Couriers in Parade. n waa "petltton day" In Waahlngton. Tha edebmtlon besan with the hotal uf the yellow fla^s on eighty automoMlea Ht the rallroad atatlon In Hyattavllle. Md , th ..f Waahlngton. Tl n ?... p ? hui dred petlth) tao ofhclal repreaentatlvee from ? ? othara e/hb i ame becauw ouldn'l BtAJ away. New Vork. fur .-.ad ton delegatea, New Jerae) had elgbt, Maaaachuaetta len and Penn s> Ivanla ?ix Th< ? was led b> the Congraa . committee car, wlth Mlaa im.;;. Lucy Burna and M M H Itb A Noyea Next .ame membera <>f tha l< luffrage Commltteej Benatora as, Chamberlaln. Aahurat Clapp . -.i Jonea After thean rode tbc Katlonal American Woman Buffragc Aeeoclatlon, Mra Mary Ware ett, Mra. Franeea Maud Hjorkman. R1 eta i hll* f> rr and Miss H Todd. of Callfornia. After them earne tiie gatta from the atatcs In alphabetlcal We'comed on Yellow Stand. II |] o'vlock the long yellow lliu bcgaa ?<? move, up over tiie tieid and down into ihe plne woods behlnd Hyattavllle, untll the rtaitora bagan to thlnh Miss Paul waa tyrng a joke on them and had brought h.-.n to a plcnlc instead of the Btnal . ; Ited Btatea But no: it ?av l tallarouml. where on a yello* trandBtand Vlayor Bhapherd oi Hyattsville welcomed irats, then Introdui ? d Rei - atlve Krank O. Smiih. of Marylainl. ?? : himself "ahnoat per Benator Owaa won appiausc by Mlng the ?omen as "Fcllow BufTra ..) Benator Claps took- occaaton mon argumenl " ? if l wanted to buUd a t.mpie i wo>iid t | he sai.l. "hui i we ild I him about bulldine. a hfcma - igalnal women, anyway; ba had too many mothera-ln-. Mlaa Paul called attentlon to thc fa t that this was the first time in the hlatory Of BBy people that the poverninK body haC] | ....... wel oma ? franchteed claai bearmg petitions. ?Tl >. barrkade the doora and ral! OU1 tbc troopa But, then.-," ?he aald, "?r' i am ever madc ao pl *- . oi ao daterrnlned a flKht for free dom as women an- making. Tlla is tha Ihlrd great demonatration we have had in Washins'.on since March." Strong Eacort of Police. routc of the petition bearera into ?lational capital was marked by Bptorn trees and impromptu lakes BCToea the roads. the result 61 yeater daj ? Btorm. ? onaldcrable time was on that Bccounl \t the border hne Maryland and the Dlstrlcl Ol Columbla they hailed the first of ihe Waahlnaton pollca There waa no repe tition of the pollce trouble Whlch marrerl the Manh mfrragC parade Th?f warc motorcycle pollce or. evary corner and two rode beglde the lloee at Inter\ als of e-. eiy three autotnohiles. ? ii, arrlvlnjc at the Capitol the women Bwarmed mt.. thc marbje room ol the Kenate. wbencc ihej aenl th.ir carda to the Benatora from their atatea Then they walted, with aim? t?ile,l h'Rh arlth petitions, tlad wlth yellow rtbbona The Benatora roee to 'he occaelon n., i greel n? tha a nen most affai>l>'. whatevei mal opinlona oa thc auffraK* MUestion New York Senatora Absent. Tha tfew Tora women, bowevcr, warc aiaappolnted neither of their Benatora was in Waahlngton Benator Bool waa iti Kurope and i*Qorman In New York, thr\ uere inferaaed Mra, Oilva irtel delegata from the New Vark state Woman BuaTragc Aaaoda Uoa; Mi Laldlaw, from - iffrage part). and1 Jareea l.ees LaMfeaw, fraea the Katloaal Men'a Ueaawe, had aearl) lejaj nemea In all Theae. oh\loUs!>. eouM not i.p waated, "?? thev utrnee them ?vn to genatei Chaml.erlaln of Oregon, "father of the auffraaa MU." Wceka, of Maauachueetta dis led Miss Maraarat Poley, and Mrs Olei !? ??. ? r i:\ar.s. too ?We hopc you uiii helpaau yauean do 1.naclentloualy." Mrs Bhraaaaald. "but <.r rourae, if \ ou i an't" N'' !h";'- I '?' ?Orry." saU) Senator n* ?* "1 do not favor onir cause at all Hwwaver i wfll preeeal yoor patWona! and if I ran ?erva you in any way. pitase 'all upon m. . 1 11 do anythhiK for c It ^??.te for vour bill." "Thafa all we want," the weanen sigh<o The Baaddcat woman In the a/bola army ^a? Mlsa !".ila (i BwcueOB, of Rhode Isl and. an^i otaybe sh< wan't iall the votera of her 9!atP What she thlnks of Benator Colt Senator Colt Angera Women. "He woabta'l take it. ? ?he apattered. '?What do you thlnk of that? II. looked ?t |t, an,i thf,n handed it bacti 'J'll thlnk about It.' he aald. 'coOM egalli ?t 12 a'eloek to-morrow.' " ??nator Ceft evldently aaw ihe llght SUFFRAGISTS ON THE STEPS OF THE CAPITOL SENAK >F ( HAMBERLAIN GIST MRETING VT later arhi ovcr the Benata thi MWUrl a:al <??*?? ? n re popplng up and handlng In M- a. nl ? tarj to find Mnw from her & ? f.r l'.i:rtoT.. of OhiO, throa up hi" the clrclc of white < '.a.! women cloeed about hlm. "Ladiee. ladlea!" be crled. "Thla is thc ? ' ' ' eve <-"r M,pn j.j] , e attei tlon of the In ttee to thla s. nator Ba n . of i- org ... waa ablc to ..,, i iK??ti >. too "Bul ? dear ladlea/' he proti - ? ? ? v - ,:" ? ? me on thla matter. I'm chairman of the Fori ? itl ?ni Com? mlttee Thla, n aeem to me, la a matter of domeatlc relaUona." w hen aii the UU '""-s had ... wav Into aome Benatorlal . j.. .ket th.-- women crowded into th* gai* !., ,.s \\ :<r<- they proceoded to inak: ... . it Ii an UpmuU bl. traditlon ol ti.. Benata thal gallerlea bc quiet, m order lhal ihe iaher? ,leep undlaturbed. L'nfortunate wcmen forgot. Wbenevei aiu 8?nato, ?..,,.. . ? ? . ien luai couldnl malu thelr handi I i hayi. imMh K_.,i When Benator Bhennan. o! "Jfnole. >ar;. .. ? war waa. hct would prc . ,t ,M,id.?-i In blue or gra * "'V' V'-m"tha'l flHed .. v tl ?? atorm thai ni'eu gaVrteaVaaalmoat more thanhu n ,i uahera cou d endure. Al laat, no* .v'.r. the! bullled the auffraghni tato ?tlei ? Owen Warmly Advocatei Cauie. Benator Owen made th* kVngeet apeV h In fa\or of the bill ??i preaent tbese petlUona." be said. m no perfunctory aplrlt, bul In tha bellef that woman auffrage wlll ???> better for the government. better for tbe home.bet. ,,,- for thc lafeguardlng of thc health or thc peopk bettci for thc aafeguardlng ol the rlghta, Intereata, happlneaa and xen tra! welfan of the chlldren, thc women. and of thc men themaelvee. ?The reaaona for thla requeat on the part ? f tbe women of th- rountry are overwhelmlng and unanewerahle, and the time hai come when they muat be conald <r,,i with dlgnlty. with unblaaaed n.md. free from tbe prcjudlce of paeelou, In th* mtereata of the wdfara of tbe human ,.,..,. i a<i n..t undaratand bow a man ,oving and honortng women, bellevlng In ,hdr Injegrit) of mind. bellevlng n hdr moral and ethlcal aenae bellevlng In thelr uoxlaht character. bdlevlng in thelr rlghta ? Juman bdnga, can denj thc over cbelmiafj reaaona luettfylng woman auf fT.f'th- evenlng th* auffragleU celebrated Jth a dlnnei el th* Brlghton Botel. wtw? thdi friendafrom the Senate made more apeechee. Mra Jamea Laea Lald ,trMra. MatyWa,.i Dennett, MteaHeton ?odd Mra Kh.ta Chtlde Dorr, Champlaln j {U?/. ?f lhe New Jereey Men'. League. who nmtored d. wi,., Ibe ^J??> women; Mra. John Turney. whomo > fromTenneee^.aiidMlaaJeannetteRan hln. who .an..- a i th- way frcm Butte. j llont . made apeechee._ HALL CAINE SHOWS FIGHT Objects to Censorship of His New Novel and Wins. . B, , .,|.!,. tc Th< Trlbuae.1 Uftdon. 'J..iy 31 Hall Catoe hai I .?,, VOn a Mg vi.'tory OVOT the aelf appotnted Englhrh Itteran cenaor. the dlrculatlng llbrnrj commlttee. whlch puthlalateal book, fTne Woman Tbou ,;;iV,.,, Me.- pubUabed yeaterdajr. tn the ?leetricted" Ikrt, meanlng a book not to be offered ll '?'? usli;i1 "**? b"t ?upplied oniy to BUbacrlbere Inaiatlnl on havliiR It Mr. Calne and his publlabera at oncg dadded to boycott the llbrariea, refua hag to lal them have th- book on any rterma Al the aame time the book "?s rreerj on. r. <i at the ordlnary ehopa The novel was thiia BO w. II bodoMd and the th inand M Ktf-at that the cenaorH had to come off thelr perch and ramova all restrictions. ADDRESSING A SL'FFRA HYATTSVILLE, MD. YUAN RESTORES ORDER NORTH OF THE YANG-TSE Fall of Forts at River's Mouth, Now Iraminent ? Rcbcl Qenerals Flee. Pea ng, Aug l. -'?\ ith tba I forts at the n.o.;tl, of the Yir.K>l'? ltiver. wMch is bcUeved bera t<> b< h mlnent, the vang-Tae would bc deared of r< .is. and it is ihought the ?? ? then would recolve Itaell Into prorl ^utlawry whlch could aoon be termlnated < ltepoi ta re rtved h< i ?? froni say ti.at Dr. Bun Tat*aen, formei pro vtakmal I ? Idi al Ii i 111 th. re, but that Qeaeral Cheng Chl-men and Qeneral Huan-Slng. tWO other itade.s ;n the ?? i o t i.v ?? Bed ruan Bbih?kal'a adhareata eapreaamueh elatlon ovar tha auccaaaea sained bj tb< loyal armir^-. ami ndvecate th.e Introduc tlon of ? dlctalorlal form of governntent. n ia tald tbc; bop for the uitlmatc ee tabHihmenl of a new Tuan dynaaty, an der whlch the) would ahare In the apolli of ofllce Tiie;. eontend that en\ eom< promisc al thc preaent time would : Chlna In '?? chronli conditlon ol ravolu- . tlon. whkh, they ar?r/je. arould ba 1 dangeroua owlng lo the terrltorlal ?? pfratloaa or itusaia and Japaa Hankers and membera of thc dlplon corpa in Peklng m? ol the bdlel that ! Prealdenl Tuan Bhlh-hal'a moal dlfflcult' task wlll bc the orgBnlaatlon ol a eyatem ol taxatlon theougbi at thc rapuWlc When thc anti-Man.hu rcvolutlon wi'' pu| down, revenuei Ironi thc pi practlcally ceaaed Tba eentral govarn menl h;i* alnce been eanied on by naeana of loana. MUMPS MAY COST OFFICE Republican Postmaster Has It, and Democrat Applies. [From Th? Trlhune llureau | Waahlngton, Juty 81. a Democratk capirant for the poHtmastershlp in Al mond. N. v.. has Bled chargce Wlth Benator O'Gottnan that the preaeni ln? cumbenl la a Republican and h.is tha niiirhps. and BtlOUM be remo\ed from ofllce for both reaoone. "It would not be in good taste," thc Democrat wrltea, "for an appllcan! for the position to prefer chargee ugalnst a postmaster, but there are plentv of particH here who know the factg. "Mr Helmer has been bavlflg a beverc time with the mumpa. i am not (jnaiified to state arbether hia conditlon was reaiiy dangerooa to the publlc >r not. bul the publlc arera afrald t.? epter his ofllce and many complalnts WCTC heard. and partks who had mail to ?end out employed other partlea to go into the ofllce for mail and to mail let ters. fearing to <io ao thetnaclvea ???It has brcn the talk of thc town for neveral daya" The poatmaater of Armond i? <;eorge I*. Helmer The Democratlc aspirant for the patce found that thia did not prevail against him. as the < l\ll servl. e regulations stood in the way He then broiight forward his ?harge that Hel? mer was a vl. tlm ->f mumps _._a ACTRESS SUE8 FOR $25,000 Charges Buffalo Architect with Breach of Promise. Miss rnmllle Traeedala, an a-tress whol ?ppeare,1 ?n tle K.l.les of 1912." fllrd j vciterdav a ault In the Suprcine < ourt for , feMlfor al!e?ed breach of promlse agalnal Alexan'Vr M M.llony an archi? tect of Uuffalo He Is a rnatrlcd man uiM Trueedale ailepe* that Bellony promleed merrlage to her 011 rH.njarv ?a ,i the Hotel Ten Eyck, Albany, and ?h* acrepted on MBrch L On Majr 1 ahc uarned that he had a wlfe. At that time. MlM Truesdale complalns. ahC had her trouaacati made at an exaenee ol ge*. and had alao rc-slgi.ed ber job on the stafe. REVOLT IN VENEZUELA MGREASES IN GRAVITY Barrlng of Cipher Messages in Telegraph Inclicates That Caracas Is Disturbccl. GARRISON RISES IN MUTINY Brothcr of Cipriano Castro, a Graduatc of West Point, in Command in Rcbel lious Scction. ? ... || ? ty waa dei ply Inb n .-?? d j over th* newa ,,i t> e flrst al week at tha . ... ? lei ,i.il i ? i M.ino i 'aatro, thi d< I ,\, -. Vlewi v ? i. ? t, but newa ?hon Ii s > xactl) hoa trong l ?? ? '? I : rddlng llgbl R , . rd bearer of thc "' 'ai' lata ? ?:.;> Ind tion thal i mt waa ? l ? . ; ? rffcct that no clpl publl ? ' - M ? ' . ? Buch . ilte a dlfferenre I v h>. alwaya lelegrai l Um .: mi -->- ? .... tolh i- .-?'??-? ' tooh ti.. pn ? . ;.:??-? etnmenl In tbe mai .-,, w .. ? ? .? from B ? laal nl| l etall tbe eartii i of the Ii recti nea deulla Indicating that tb< revolu actlvll i I ? ' ?'? rvl'l,r rangi Btlll therc Ii r othli | i ' ftbout '?> neral Caatro, excepl the rei I I ' thi uprla i? an ;. ? . geoeral dellvi rj of tha W kll poatoffl. r Gcvernor of Falcon Flee*. doubtedl) ? ? been wel .: begai almul nei ?. vi ral atati i Q.al U * lura tn or of tbe Btab , orted captured In thc etta< k on < ro l is 1...M .?? made bla ci ? "?d Into thc ?? U rlor, bul aevcral of thc i authoiiUi i have been .Bted and lm< ;. d s- - 0111 : ? I giVCI , . . LtfcHi l >v thc (" t thal the rtaofl has rteen In mutiny, whlch m . , M m h -ih etlon of aW from wlthln lha governn* ol i ial Impartlal prlvate edvlcei ? elt I Ii Ihta . |t! on W edne d -\ t< ll Rl ol Ihe In ? ......r ti i atati ol om i ? lombta were ela.Kh a* d from i' irai io ia-t nlghl Accordlng to I. Carmelo Caatro, youageel brothcr cral ' Iprlano ' 'aatro. Ii In ? omm the revolutlonlata therc <?? mclfl ' aatro haa the edvantagi oi a mlll t.,i?-. tralnbig ?t w. it Pdi i Cipriano. whlle Prealdenl had mtttcd to IIm Unlted Btatea Mllitar; A< adamj After gdtlne i aati factorj foothoW In tha stat. of lai. on, r- pori ? a . llx rei olutlonlete purpoM to tavade Ihe itate ol t.ain, adjotnlni falcon on t' e v'"it i ith er operattona under Oeneral Mavai ari cxpected In thc stnt.- of Bulla, In thc noi theeati rn parl of the counti ,; I i greal ooffee ablpptng pori of Maracalbu i? ti.ipllal of ti'- st.it- of Zull i 'i lx rcvoiutiontati are n..w In command ol c,,i,,, thc capltal of Falcon, I il dl patehea from Curaeao bav< . n- ted no re iponae Lerjation Without a Head. Tbe Btatc Departmenl al IVaahlngton la irlthoul Informatlon an I a altuatlon, Whlch offldala of the departmenl do aol s.-in to tiitnk of i aertoua nature. The reaaoa for thla abeencc of offldal newa ? thal thc Amerlcan legatlon In Caracaa Ii iiow in cbanre of a derk. Ki'ioti Norti.tt. Mlnietcr to \ under tbe Tafl admimatratlon, ha r< siKiie*! an?i his Buccieaoi has nol been ap polnted Jefferaon Caffrty, former < argd d'affaires of ll,- legatlon, ls ROW Otl dut) at th. Itate Departmenl The departmenl ha-- no knowledge ..r the whertebouta ol Oeneral Caatro Oeneral Bafael de Nogalce-Mendea i member of thc Katioaal part) of Vene? auela, "f whlch Oeneral Joel Manuel Hernandaa la tbe kadar, aald yeaterda) that he expected aarly toformatlon of tha srrtv ii of Oeneral Caatro l? Venexuela Oeneral Wogalee- Mendat expecta Oeneral caatro to Jotn bla brotber In TaclUra ??? SINKS AFTER HE SAVES CHILD. BXwdentown, N J . Joty tt.?Alberl Buekalem, twenty-two yean oM, gave up hta Hfc this aftarnaoa t<> aavc Aaaraet A. Holly, flVe yeara aM, from Irownlng In a ereek. Bocaalem reecued the lad, bul was ?*o axhaoatad la dotng ao that h. agah and was drowne.l. His body was reCOV ered with grappllng lruris. FAIR. 1915 Fatherland Officially Refuses to Participate in San Fran cisco Exposition. EUT BRYAN IS OPTIMISTIC Hopcs Answers Received in Washington from London, as Woll as from Berlin, Are Not Final. ryrom The Trttmne Paieaa 1 Waahlngton, July II. Oermany, W ?.;..; learncd to-day, has taken aetlon aimllar to thal ol Orcal Brltaln in de clinlng to accepl the Invltatlon ol ihe United Btatea to participate In the Panama-Pactflc Expoaltlon. The reaaon each of theae eountrlea ofactally glvea for Ita dialncllnation to take part la thal there are too many aucb exposl Hona and the ?xpenae of partlctpatlon la too great, The Becretary of Btate, however, if. :.s uaual optlmlatlc and aald to-day that i the anawera whlch have al* i. ..iv been gtvi n are not iinal it aeeme thal thc -. fuaala ol both eountrlea were ircclved al thc Departmenl ol Btate Iwo wi i ka ago, altto ugh the Pn waa not ad> lai d ol th< m untll to-day. The omclal reaaon for Orcal Brltaln rti Oermany holdlng alool is nol ac . epted here aa the true exphmatlorj of tlon. In the caae ol England thc cauac la the fallure ol Am? rlca to take atera for the adjust ? :' the Panama i frnal tolla mat* ici, as waa p. Inted oul In The Tribune yeaterda; mornlng, whlle Oermany la ?Ith tmerican poUcA con cernlng a readjustment ol the coraaner , tal ai rang< mcnl bi twei n the taro trlca Whal is now fsared by tiiose mter ested m the exposition is that many cther countrie3 will follow the lead of the two qreat powera. There la Blrcady ive i ? il Japan, becau ? ol tn. < 'alifornl i land queatton, a III flnally ? .. -., | artlclpate In Ban >.,,-. There haa already ... great di al of antl-expoettlon tlon ii -1 <\an The act.on cf Great Britain and Ger n.any iscorsidered mot unusual. While mtcrnaticnal expositions have become a bane, even neccssitating a year or so a>jo an international conference for the purpaae of limitinaj them, the refuaal, after a delay of a year, of a fnendly invitation from the United States is al tvost without precedent and probably will not be taken kindly by the admin iatration here, particularly if the behef ofows that the exposition matter is being used as a retalmtory measure be caueo of dissatisfaction concerning Arrencan policy in other pointa. Grcal Uritaln'a general attltud* i nlted Btati i has attrav ;? d . irable atu ntlon latclj. Th< re la ..f lach ol i o-op .lea ?. matti r. When came up from Zdexlco Clty European dlplornata there hud _?? ? ? :n m nding reporta on tondltlona to th> ir rcapectlve govern a ith *n dh Idual requcsta thal poi i i e m nl on to w bi hington, nol believcd poaalblc that Buch I an unuaual and totally unpracedented n had i" ? n taki rnmi nl had * report on tbc Bubject from Ambaaaador IrVll ?on, the truth waa nol madc publlc, and thc admlniatratlon here waa natu tally anxloua thal thc fa ta ahould nol ili d. it remalned for Ihe Brll ish Pbreign Offlce officially to confltm ili o Cit) n port. Thal lai ihe ,.it oul of thc bag, and thc governmenl here waa < ? embarra Then the Brltlab Porelgn Ofllce took lon a in ii !ts dlplomatl In m. ?.. ? ? il had n i ommi ndi d and lald his \uws beforc the governmenl here, and <\. n auggi ati d, It la i on truatworthy authorlty, the courae whlch the United Btatea ahould follow. ? >f the At ? i ountrli ? whoae ageni i took parl In the Jolnl aetlon i in bi i waa Ihe flral to take the atep and th- flral fon Ign natlon t.. Inter f. re wlth the United Btatea In Ifexlco. Blnce then two othera of the flve na a > .1 Bngland'a lead. London. Ji '?? ??' Both the Brltieh Por and Walter Hlnea Pagt tl i Amerlcan Anibaeaador here dedlnc to tter or to reveal tl ? ,,f the reveraal of thc announcemenl r, time ba< k thal i Ireal Brltaln had dedded In prindpla to partl Ip ita In tlon. it i ,, been mooted lor aome time, how? ever, thal the dlapute In n k-h.i to thc j r.in.ini.i Canal toll mlghi poaalbly lead t,, thla reault, end the preeenl notlflca I tlon of non-partlclpatlon la attrlbuted to I thal . buw 35 BURNED BY GASOLENE Seven Dcad and Thrce Dying from Explosion in Motordrome. rinclnnatt. Jul) W A rccapltulatlon ,,f the caaualtlea whlch followed Ihe ,. ighlns or tbc machlne <ir!\. n bj (win , |nto an electrlc haht pol< al ,1 . '..io.oii |Ky.) Motordrome laM ni?ht ?!,, thal the aaaolene from th< taan ,,f the cycle burned no fewer than thtrty ti\e peraona. Beven peraona are dead, three othera cannoi recover accordlng to the attend uig phyalelane, aaven othera are la a ?erloua conditlon and not yel out ol whlle . Ightei ii othera austalned Injurlea ?( a more or laaa oerloua natura FLYER HITS AUTO PARTY New York Girl Badly Injured a: Kingston Crossing. I ,. laton, N v . Julj 11. Miss Dorotby campbdl, of Kew rort Clty, wai probably fatally Injured to-nlghl when ti,, "Btp Van Wlnkle Plyer" on the i isi.r .\ Delaware Rallway atrack an antomoblla drlven by John Nordland, ol N-ii'.iii"' h al Downa street. ,,, Imffy and Mi-s Kate f gjagaton, and Nord ed injiiri'M. Nordland murunderatood the atgaala ol Leow latld appi I thc iv mail at the ruiiroad croaelng. RATE WAR IN SIGHT IN ATLANTIC SHIPPING Hamburg-American, Having the Imperator, Claims a Larger Volurae of Traffic. [By Car.1* toThn Trlhun*.! london, July 31 ?The quarrel whlch has arlsen between the Hamburg-Amer Icaa and the Nord-Deutseher Lloyd lincs over the division of steerage traf Bc wlll. It is feared. extend to other t llnes. w ith the almost certain prospect that the North Atlantie eonference wlll break up. cntailing a real rate war. The Hamburg-American llne, on ar count of having the .r)O,0(>0-ton steam shi;> Imperator ln service, with two othera of the aame class to foiiow next ycar, Ifl dalmlng a larger percentage of emlgrant trafflc from ilerman ports than it handlea under the exlstlng agreement The Nord>Deutecher Lloyd contenda that it runs more, though amafler, itaamera than its rivai. and that in view of its lntention to lncYea-so ! its aervlCC to New Vork It is Impossl Me to thake any conceaalona, Tbe Imperator la taking ? huge crowd this week to New Yorfc?aeven hun ' dr.-d lirst eabln passengers, including j 325 frum London. In all there aro ! about flve thousand sotils on board, la> ! ilndlng the <rew. No berth is unoccu pied in the ttrst and second cablns. Mrs. Oeorge Borwlck, who lately won h-r eenaatlonal dlvorca fult is guing t.> New York t<> live. Otheri OU the Im perator a-e Mr?. David Belasco, Mr. and Mrs. Auguet Behnont, Mr. and Mra. WalUtCC Dddinger, Mr. and Mra. Quggenhetm, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea W. Harkncas. Mr. and Mra. Harvey Ladew. Mr. and Mrs. Lee L*sh, Mr. and Mrs. Merttn Uttleton, Mr. and Mrs H. G. McVlcar, Mr. and Mrs. (irnrge B. Tost, Wllliam C. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Krank C. Woodman ur.J Parcy Pyne t nd party. ? B TO FIGHT STANDARD OIL Liquid Fuel from Rumania To Be Brought to Germany. - By Cahli f Th* Trtbeae 1 Berlln, July 81.?A aodety for the navlgntlon o( the Daaube, under the ? of '11" Bavadan Lloyd and with an Inltial capital of $100,000, has been formed under the ausplces of the "Ba varian government. [ta purpoaa is the dcvclopment of the frelght traffic on the Danube and the facllltatlon of Import into Oermany of oll from the Rumanlan fields, In order tte eompetltlon with the Stand a:d Oll TrUBt in the tlerman markets. TENIMIS VS. CRICKET England's National Game in Danger, It Would Seem. l B) ' !aate lo '"?''??' Trlbune.l London, Aug. l ? a. W. QUttea, baad maater of Duiwlch College, in a spech ??? |ay aald he had fortrfdden lawn tennla al i?uiwich becauae su.h was the weaknaaa of human nature that nnnis would do crlcket harm. DECIES WINS LAWSUIT Builders to Repay $25,000 Overcharge and Costs. 10 Thi TTtbUM.l London, J'liy Jl.?Lord Dedea won hla cuit to-day for $'.\j.00ft overcharges i??? builders ln gettir.g Befton rark ready t* r th" receptlon of Lady Dedea, .-.s Vlvlen Qould. in addltlon the , o-irt :.".<e^sed the defendanta with tho ? ? the ault, whlch is between $5^. ,i(in a-,,] 170,000. Juatlce Hallhache. in dellverll it hldgmant, ?aid that some of Lord Dtcleg'i compkUnti were Bnlcfcy, but he aald: ? i have been to Befton rark and the-e were certainlj aome real grounda for cumplalnt."_ DUFFY PLEA UP TO COURT Convicted Police Sergeant Asks Cer tificate of Doubt. jjst.ce Quy reaarved deehuon yesterday on ihe appllcatlon of former Police Ser geant P>tei J. Duffy for a certlncate of reaaonabla doubt in his eonvictlon on a of bribery. He was Bentenced by Juatlca Brabury to not less than three v, ara or more than four >ears ln prlson. Duffy had tw.? tf'ials on Ihe charge that uini- a member of the ataff of Inapector Dennla Bweancy hc acoepte.i a bdbe of f3D from a ganiLltr. The jury dlsasrcd 00 tho tlrst trlal. His lawyer argwed yeaterday that the accond trlal was Ine . i aujn- tha Cdndnal Hranch of the Bupremc ''ourt', In whlch Duffy ?as con vlcted, waa nol ln legal aaaaaon. Bepreaentatlvee of Dtetrtct Attorney WhlUna.i argued that there were no niat. i i: : errora 0*1 the trial and that Duffy had been Juatly convicted. > GERMAN ARMY SECRETS SOLD Officers Believed Krupp Fira Was in Government'8 Confidence. Berlln, July -i ?The aeneutlonal dis cloaurea <>f corruptlon ln the Qemaaa ?rmj made by Dr. Kari Llabhnecht, (he Bocialutt Deputy, ln the Impertal Parlav m- nt on Aprll 1S Camc up to-day before a .-ourt marttal convened t>< try the miil t.ii-, offlcera chargad with aecepttng bdbea for Informatlor. of pendlng gear* ernmcnl contraeta for arana aad ammunl* tion, l'our oth.-rs of tha ordaanea <i. i paitmt-iit were bTOUghl before the Judgoa They were Lleutenenta Tlllan, Hlnst. Iloge and Bchleuder, to whom was ln? truated the lupervkdoo of maay of the I atnmunltlon and arma contru.-ts al earl oiis ais.nals ai d faetories throughout Oermany. Chlef Cledi PfeMTer and twe IIUII llUllllllladllllllll offli-ers of the ord I tianee .-orps BBBO were in the prtsoncrs' Incloeure. The formal charge agaleat the pdama eis was the befaval of military secrets, thc Bcceptance of brlbee and unauborduaa ttotl Tbe gecuaed men, althongh admlttlni the communlcatlon Of seeret mfortuatloti tO the r-pres.-ntatives of Krupp's ord i am-o faetory <?n rarloue oocaalone, pro ir-'.d that this bad been done Wtttioul . rimuial Intent, sln.-e the\ believed there were no secrets between the Uermati governmenl an.i Krupy/a The eariy te< Uaaony Indtnated that the accuaed had acted ratber out of goad fdlowahlp bo Krupp's iepieeentaHvea than on a<'<-<>imt of the eomparatlvdy asnaH aaaaa reoerrad by them. ?? THE JJouse of DREICER founded in 1869, has sold or improved many of the really superb and important Pearl Necklaces in this country. DREICER aC? nrTMavwut tt Rjtnr arm NCWYOftK STOLEN GEMS IIGHT HE ContlnaeA from flnt Vt*> not given hlm an lnkllng of the rob? bery. My eon, Talbot Smttb Hanan, has been quoted as saying that ha thought it was an 'lnslde' Job, and further that he had the Investlgatlon ln charge. As a matter of fact, the bovj has nothing to do with the caae. whlcbv is wholly ln the handa of the detectiveeJ I'urthermore. he haa made no commenu concerning the robbery beyond aaylng^ that he knew nothing about it" Servanta Naar Collapa*. Both households are much upeet a? several of the servants are aald to aaaj on the point of collapse. Solemn-faced.) mysterious detectives slt on the porcheol and the back eteps and hang aroundj the garages. The constant surveillencwj to whirh they have been subjected forj flve days has got on the nerves of thw men and malds and eorne of therol threaten to qult. Mrs. Hanan said to-nlght that tli^ demoralization of her aervant fami'-Y completely overshadows thc losa of her gcms. When told to-mght that suspidon Tn the minds of some of the detectives had narrowcd down to one pcrson. a :, rvant in the house. Mrs. Hanan 6ald she would be very much disappointed If any Of her r,ervants were found im pllcatad ln the robbery. ?it would almoat daatroy my faith tn human naturc," she said. Wanta Her Jewels Back. Asked what she would do if any of her household were found guilty. she said: 'if they would only give me the ! tblnga ba.k 1 would let them take the . trnln out of totvn." .Vcordtng to a atatement by Mr. Rumaey to-nlght, his loss has been greatly andeieatlmated. ?it is nearer $125,000 than ?;:..?*""." he said. -It is the height of foolishncss to bring aucb a quantity of valuable jewelry down.nere. wnere pollce protac tion is so inadequate." The hcad of a detecttve agcncy con Dectad with the Hanan case returned to-nlght from a trip to KeeJ York and Boston. Some ol the men engaged on the Rumsey case conferred durlng the evenlng with the detectives employed by Mrs. Hanan. but they had nothing to s-ay for publication. Mrs. Hanan laughingly acouted the apeculauon that a nouae gueat had ?ought to dlmb hlgher ln soclety by the aid of the mis-smg ropes of pearls. "That is positively absurd," she aald. "The guests who were ln my house at Shore Acres for the wr. k end went Wlth me to the Caslno and returned with mc. N'one of them entered Pay room after I left lt. Besides. they aro nll old fnends, people I have known f,.r years." Have Deacription of Automobile. The detectives on the Rumsey caaa contlnued their aearch to-day ln Provl dence, Naar York and Bosto i for tha automobile whlch was seen standing <m a side road near the Rumsey place with the lights out last Sunday night. They have a partlal description of the car. but they would not say whether they had the number. "The men in this ca?e were gentle mcn thlevea, and I would be willlng to wager that the man, or possibly the woman. who went Into Rumsey'a house and stole those Jewels waa in evenlng -iothcs." said the New Tork detecttve in charge of the Rumaey case, to-day. C. C Tcgethoff. agent of the Har rtman cstate. left for New York to day. He had been coiiferring wilh Mr. Rumsey. who is a son-ln-law of the lata F.. H. Harriman. MITCHEL FOR LOWER RENTS Collector Tells Leaguc He Favors Referendum on Tax Plan. john Purroy blltcbel, CaDector ol the Port baraed a atatement reaterday in whlch he said that ln the e\ent of hia alcctlon as Mayor he would algn a bill BUbmlttlng tO a referendum vote the .jues tion of redwetng graatually the tax rate on huiidings to one-baif that on laad, provtaV ad s>uch a biu was paaaad by the i^gis lature and BUhmittcd to him. Mr Mitchel laeued the atatement after he had giwn aa audlence to delegatloaa from the Socl ety to Lower Etenta an.i Reduce Taxea oa Homea and the Bualneea Men'a Asso.ia tion to Uataa Indaatry, ^t the custom lloiiaa ??1 will algn a bill for pucb a referendum if such a Mll is paaaad by the I.egla lature and submitted tO me." aald Mr. Mitchel. "At the eame tlnie I expreee any strong-personal feeUng that the moat Vtgorooa ebTorta of all municlpal reform ers abOttM be concentrated now on obtain ing from the Ugtfllaturo, wlth constitu tional contirmation at the handa of the next coiistituttonal conventlon, genulne and thorougb municlpal homa rule, ineJuaV Ing the rlght and the power of the clty to deterralne for itaeif the ohjecta and ratea on taxation for municlpal purpooea and for the collection of the city'a ahare of the direct state tax."