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EB COMPLETED BY CAUCUS Mav Reach House Monday. and Probably Wil! Pass in Two Weeks. MET LITTLE OPPOSITIOiM Insurgcnts Reserve Right to Vote Against Certain Pro visions ? Amendment a Concession to Bankers. m riae Trlbui VCaahlngton, Aug ta The Dentocratle caucua completed conaideratloa lata to aay <>t the admlniatratlon currency blll, arhlch aill b?* rcparrtaal le the Houaa after i perfunctory \<>ie la tha Baaklni and Cnrrency Committee. Chairman Qlaaa riii.i to-nlght tiie i.iii prohably **rould nol l>e taken m? ln th- llnupfj nntil Monday, s. ptemba r 1. When Mr. Qlaaa ealla ? f lha P.uik.na: .-ind I'urr. n< y < 'nnimittte niinnr ltv matambera aill ba affordod thetr flrst opportunity t.. < ?\amln. ctfi.-l.i'.ly thf Olasa-i raratn MU. The measure araa rra-neai i?t sprr.-t oonft-rcti.-ps of tha Deenoeratle jiirmh. rs and ratlfled, aith ea-anparaUvely inin-.r chancrs. by .1 sr.-r.-t DatnoeratM caticus. Aft'-r flaTlitinu tbe bUI all alOBg tba hne the maurgeBte, clalmlng tO ba pracUcally ?aatistled vaith tha adoptlon of tln* -*aK"i cultural civdit" araandrnaat offered no c-rv-.o-'trd oppositfnn wh."8 tbe vote araa irika-n on raaSatrttng the MU from aancua fj'hft vote was 188 f> 0. wlth more. than n hundred Demonats i.bsent. No record vote. was taken on the ahOWalown, n\ thowrh Reprcsentatives Neeley. Kasrsdale. Eagle nnd a few of tbe mor- radu al ln VauraTent." rrscrve.) tle ilj-'ht to Tote asrainst rertain provisions in lha blll in tha Houei Two amendment!* were ar-cepted tC one betag a aubetltuta for Section N. 'is.? aubsUtuta praeMoa tbat oountry t>anks, Mtuat?d OUtstda ?t central reaerve nnd raaerve dttaa, ahall be raajutred to inalntain a reserve of only l- per centa, of ihe RKf-repate aeaouat af tii.-ii- aeposlta The MU orlginally provlded a LS yer cent ret-crve The so-eallod city banka ara l,nw requlred to aaalBtala a reserve of jnnl.v 18 per cent. instead of M, as for anorly propoaeat This amendment ls a ?llght concessioii to th.- banking Interest nnd waa ptopoeed b*# tba Uankitii- an.l Currency Committee. After a pntracteal fierhl the raunisalso adopted an amendment llberallzinK the i?t>teii. ol loans upon linproved farm lands. The Glass-owen bUI proTWed "but Ho auch loan shall be made for a longar -period than nine month-" Mr. Fiekls. t.f ICaatUCky, ev.ntually obtained the adop tion of an amendment .-hanglnK the loaa period to twelvo months. wii.-rehy tha rural memhers SOOrad another victory. Tba currvney b!ll l.as beea ln c.virus al moat threa weeks oaing to lha struggle i by tha haeurgenta to obtala un amendment prohlbltlng Interlocklng d ti.'.ite- among natlonal baaka. This pro ? was .lefcit-d. bUI its author. Mr. ol Kai ' "pr of the I'ujO Ifoaei Trual Ia*reaUgattag i-ommittee. in ,. . tbe lasue to the i: Itjrgent clan nucceeded ln ? ng througb a compromlse amendn ? i l ...,,,- the paper of tha farmer, baciied by etnnm Jiarricuiturai produaets, ?tutil be ellgll e to redlaeount by the fed? eral reserve banks. Mr. Qlaaa eetlmataa th.-.t tha bUI h(. naaaetl by the House wlthln two ajreeks H't.r ita fornuaJ repotrl rrom the Banklng aad Correacy CoramltUae, which maana that it wlll ba the mlddle of BeptemtM r before thaa bill "8888 8*888 10 the Senate. where weeka of debate are in pn WILSON TO SEE DAUGHTER Anxious to Reach Oornish Be? cause of Accident to Her. [Kr. m Th*, Tr8 ai i I iraa . 1 Washington, Auk- 2S.-If the Mexi< an altuation cr aoaaa other urgent queatioo doea n^t demand his present ln Waablng teat tha Prealdent arlll aatxompaay Mra. M ifson and Mlaa Kleanor WUSOa 10 Cor nlah. N- H, to-morrow. He had bopaad to leave to-nlght, but the uncertalnty ol th* neKOtlatlot.s with Mexico and . retary Bryaa'a abaaaoa preTimted hlm. The tentatlve plan of I'resident Wilson i* ',r% lt-ave ;is early as poaalbla t>.-inor. tow nnd return to AVashincton on TfMS day or Wednesday, but if he laaaraa te m'jrrow morning ba may ratura Monday nltrht C>ne of the reasons promidlng the prasidcrit to go to oCrnlab araa the ac l? dent to Miss Je.vMe WUaoO. NEGROES GIVE CONCERT TConey Will Go to the Jenkins Orphanage. \ eonccrt wns glven at Bulaer'a Ha lara T.ver T'ark. ftocond avenue and Utth atr?rt. ia?t niKht, und, r tbe auepict I ol ti _a*a__aertte< of aegroea of thla <-it>-. an.i thal funds rals.-d will ba used to help the jenkins Orphanage and Itoformatory, >.f ? ('hark-.-t"n. B. C. M'out five thousHiid neajroca atteaded BojTjert Adarnaon, aecrajtary ol taa Mayor, a-rU a letter ni arhlch ba sald that Mayor t.aynor was son y that lils UnpOfarJ Ulaess prerented hlm from i.eiiiK present The Mayor sent h:s cordlal good arlabee .Tohn .t. Murphy, Tenemamt H?.use Com missioner, the Kev. C. H. MoDonaaJd, Of _lyn; Jamea l* Curtls and l>r. i: <". }:a*nsom spoke after the conoarl ART LAMP WORKERS STRIKE. A g< ni rai atrlke of ;>i t glaaa ?rogrkera lnvolvln*i aeven hundred men eniployvd l>> tweilty-tWO tiirns. w. nt mto eff#ct yeaterday, belng the ht^t general >ti ik. >'f ti > Kii.'i In thia clty POPULAR ONE-DAY OUTINGS Lake Hopatcong /New' A '(Jersf^jr] , (entral/) Neat Sunday, L.bor 0_y $1 and Sunda; Thr" ,g'i, Tr* Waa- 'VI Si I '0 a m 1 lb?ay I. I " a ?. Mauch Chunk $1.50 NEXT SUNDAY J . r gh Tr?.?, l>." v.>,-;-.. 8 I ?' ' " ",V * *'' * Ja. kaon A-r . J-vv i I ?> ' Labor Day Excursions kLake Hoptacong $1.00 Alao Sunday, Sept. 7th Throufh Tra.r.a 1 ..?? V,, , .,,.-'.. m. __. I- ?t- n A^ . i'1-.rr i '.. ? Mauch Chunk 9I.9U ster. I4ih HARD COAL NO SMOKfc |. ??.!?> . l.'Wsr,." A*' * 47 ?.,". MORGENTHAU FOR TURKEY Wilson Names New York Man as Ambassador. [P-rem The Trtbaaa Baraaa,! Waahlngton, Aua tt The PreeMenl lo day sept to th*- Benate Ihe riomlnatloii ol llenr-. liorgenthflu of Nea Tork, aa Am* hoaaador to Turkey 1 l? marka the end of thfl long rUplomatl aetr-t-lce of W *v Rockhlll. ' '* '" T " " k*-> ICr. Roeh '****** on leave of abflence. He will return to Constantinople al c- t ? iplration of hta leave for the purpose <.r preaentlnfl I" the Bultan hla lettera of ra Henry Iforgenthau l- one of New y..rk'K leadlni fltora. and waa chairman of the flnance committee of thfl Deanociatle NaUonal Commlttee m pa*2, ;.j.. \V u ... lected to organifle the flnandal end of Mr. Wllaon'a CflHB] for thfl Preflldflncy. Mr. M..ri-. nth.ii was born at Mann' rjorn l prll H. '>??''?? and einlgrated lo Unertca arlth hla parenta when a chlld. t'o wa-> tTflduated from tha Co?i lumt.ia Law Behool In 1*7**. and a year later be, ,-ime a member of th- law firm Of Uarhman. M.-rpenthau A- Ooldamlth He was ? member of thfl nrm untll 1*W. .- r. tlrfld to bo i"'" t"*- rarnl eatatfl buaineaa lie organlaed and waa ; dent r.f th** Waahlngton H. Ighta Imptrove nie-i rompiivy. which bOUgbt thf Mort***! Bttaa timcl ln IMl for n.Wt.000 and n toli lt tbfl san-*? >ear at a pr"'tt of flbOJl P8B.80B wi.en the aubwfljr waa projected Mv Mo-aenthau followed tbe Pn" of the WOCk nith hla real etBtate op4aratlcma and boupht and dtapoflfld "f large i ' property. lle hhared in the >?? I ebaafl of Long Beach propflrty and waa h faetor ln tbe developmenl of ' ritv. Me orgai aad the Central Raalty Bond and Trust lompanv flnd becam* ? ient. ile bought the old Real late ?ci bange pr pfl rty, in Llberty al and r.si.'d H t>. the CbambflT of Com merce. and waa tatereatfld in th*- piapajrty on arhlch now atand the Trlnlt* ai rr ii, d Btatea Realt] I alr. Iforgenthau wai ma rled ln Mav. ?i.i, ?ll.-leri. wh" marr'.ed Mor timer J. Foa: Alma, i irtca Werthehn; Henry Iforgenthau, Jr.. fl atu* dent flt COrnell, and R CENSURES CHARITY BODIES Hebberd Says Child Labor Is Fostered in New York. letiv* cred hflTfl to-day al the Natlona] Co .? - oil the |->'.;cation of BflCkWflTd, Tru ant. Dellnqu nt and rv-pendent i') - v. Hebberd, flflcrfltary "f thfl Btatfl Board of rjbarltlefl, arho waa i OBfll Of .'tiaritles fOT New Vork Clty in tha flfeClellan :idTnInl*>tration. etrltl* claed tb** various organlaad ehariti i ln \. xx V'.ik Clty fOT their oppo?ltion to the i lan to proi Ide Btata p- nalona for aid* oxxs wlth children. Th*> charitv Organl?llon Bocloty la New fort Clty and the Brooklya Bureau ol Chflritlefl ;>"? openly oppoflfld lo the .11)211 wblcb Mi. Habb. d la conduet n behalf of in?therfl| p- n lon - Mr. Hebberd acisiiaad the eharltlea bodlea of raglng chlld labor by thelr methoda of rellef. "lt is idle tO think Ihat thlfl WOrt Of rellef can be achleved through tbe mora or leaa doaultory almagivlng of ? relatlve ly few charitahiv dlflpoflfld IndlvMuab ?nd wlthoot tba aid of thfl entln fal | k ' '.iic'-rn'-d in tbfl 1 rohl.-m, ' BflM Mr. Hebberd "T" ptumphrflflfl .'? cnnnoii expreaalon, tha attempt of tba prlvate rellef Boe*l?tlea t*-? d*ai with thla pr..' am la at best but chlld IflboV Lt* ? situation Wherfl 'he serioua w..rk Of nv-ti la i e qulred." Mr Hebberd polnted enl thal there waa ,-, current irdflunderataiiatl.nfl of ',u* mothera' penalon idea. wblcb war. noihini. mui a than a form "i rellef thal xxa given Benarally throughoul tha Unlted States under tlie poOT IflWfl, flnd by tpt Ctal leglfllfltlOll in abOUl twenty state?. While approvlng tha fldoptJon ol Bfl "I Btatfl BOClal insurance. h" said ? th.- putting oi auch ? plan Into op.-iation Bflfltined t>. be well in the future. and that. in any evei.l, it -*OUld nol be reUed on to meet fully tbe i MK*-n lea of the situation. ??.?-?.,.-ietv." Bflld Mi. Hebberd .n oonclu* si'.n, "has mlllioim to sp'ii.l ln drink and Vlcloua livlne. in the >lance and e-itlna" placea of Brokdway aad other streets of our greal i Itlefl, bul so far a- this pitlful. Bhiinkln**, aorrowlna eraature, wlth her ? looklni into ber anxtoua wonder* |-I| ? ? . ?. la concerned. th? splrtt Of I hlfl* r ??I, || ?0 in thlfl a itfl fll le.'.*-' S., far ?a -aoclet] generally, arlth ha automoblle partiea IU tango dancea and othei reael rlafl, practJcally earei Bha may wort har H.-lf to Ihe t?,i>c, eariy and late, at home h;ui ii, the faetory; ahe and her children ?aj bo flrttlHMii aultabla t".?i and cloth* Ing; they ma] fo entlrely to the bad through Lai k of a rmHbfl r*a wai- hful tora. Under our preaanl litutdequflta ayfl* t* in ..I charlty man) mufll k<> doarn and down practlcally wlthoul cara" MAY IMPORT WITNESSES Holland Ready to Pay Expenses to Pusii Homit-ide Trial. 'jhe aovflrnment of tbe Nflthflrlanda la readi lo defrey tha expt-ilaea >.f trane* port ing to Mo'land eichl witnaflflflfl for the ni.ii of Willlam llarinlaaen, xxho li charged wlth havlng hlllfld Hlram Van der Pai, wlth whom be was enflaaad in an oyater flahery at Wflflt Bflyvllle. laniK laland, Kebruary Ji. There Ifl no extraditlon treat) batween Ihi I'ountr) and Holland bul iioiia**..! ?arlll proaecute the ca ? II lha xx :tn.*siies Wlll tak". tba trip I. Sulzer's Supporters Block Pas sage of Farmers' Bill. Urged by Glynn in Message. LEADERS TOSUE FOR LIBEL Levy Denies Impropcr Dealings in Skene Case, and, Like Wagner, Will Take Action Against Arnold. . ,.../? , on? . ? ? rlbone.l :., Aug. 2i- Ti>.- Tamman] were checkmated to-day ln thelr efforti i-. paaa th< farmera' eompenaatlon bill, i,,lS. .1 ??". the i mergency mt aaage of a< l Ing Oovernor Olynn, and after a hoi Bghl with Bulaer aupportera In both houaea the ture tooh a i*a**ceea untll Ba**ptember ].. th.- day before the Impeachment trial beglna Tba majority leadera Aaron J. Laevj ln ,,.,. Aaaembly and aa**ttng Ueutenant Oov? ernor Roberl y. V/agner ln tha Benata ajinounced they would Bla axrtlone agalnai i/nii .1. Arnold, grounded on lha etalo ! menta he baa laauod ln Naaj v..ik ln uu inn few daj and upon the arli hla'loeal newspaper, "Tbe Knickerbockei Praaa." i.rvy contamplatea both i rln Inal Hbel actioii and a dail fuu, Wagnei waa nol declded as tO the nature ol 'Us a and Benator Jamea J Krau ?! al o in b ,:(,,.., .1 by Arnold. Intlmated plalnly thal h?J WOUld t.'ke his .-iiti.sfa. Liun b] n \ ? : aonal < '?' ounti r whi nevi i ha meet I ? . ditor. Thu Levy reaoluUona for the arn rt < l i..,!>-: a. Bavrecky and Ftederieh L Cbl mff^ f0i contempl of the Laeglalatare, .... re , aaaed by both houaea to da). an i Bpeaker Alfred B. Bmlth of the *i8 Uaoed warranta foi each ..t them, which wera put in the banda of tba anna i -olwi 11, ll li und< ? ati od, la ln L'anada BareckJ la ^aid lo ba ln New > i i k Thi wai ranta provida for l ? reat and li i an ? ratkra of the tv untll the Latiaglalature ineeta on Beptem . ? ? Hennessy Defection Demed. Romora tbal John I Ht nna ?y, erho h.,.1 i een E ' ?"'" "" ' atlgator and fanerallj looked upon aa the braina of ? nghl on Tammany Hall, had Bnall] broki n i : ^"1/?,' ' rapeati d ? hand ? ? ? 11,.,... My ha been ln New Torh for the laal fi? dayi ?-?"l the Bul ter suppe bere ?-ehi mi nti) di -?:? the rumor The atory here lt tbal Henneaaj went t-. Bulxa r laal week -^ Ith lhe pi . teltlon that Bulsi " ' laklng h.rn I ' Into hla confldi - ' ? ted on a detalled atatemei I of all tbe 1 ... ' ' tba atoiy goea, Hei ?' lha ln pi,.-1 thraal that if I i ! ?' ol t. II bim the full ator) ba won hlm . old," ai -i thi pi ilee, ??- ' ? ,? if Bulat frank Hi nn< ? I arould atli k to I through ave it waa uaderstood in-i? lhal I ? All.,:,. to ? tti nd the f ini rai of * i |n Ni a lork bul ' ? ' ' ho has not retui na*d alng ol b) Bul Threat to Summon Murphy. j.,-,,. ? . Garrlsoa lha Bulaei preai agent otno called bei. ihi Judli iarv Comn ? ly. and, whlle ll put him on roea . . tantlate I iv OUl last \4.ek. lhal I hlymen had beea brlbed to roti aar*a Impi ai hment, nntil ? laaryer to proteri hlm befor* I ? com n.ittre. ba won in the etaeounter, be. .iu ? tha Judiciary ( <<<? rnlttea ? Blttea fort ? d '" ad lo rn rnirrtedl! I i ah -' hlm off wl.en | . |M .-.?? |0 tall ,l...-if aummonlnf Charlea F. M irphj aa a nil n?ss. i.e-.;, Wagnei and Frawley made three itlonai, though brlel ? !" their i ? ? - houaea, wll aee to the atatementa and pul Lyaa ,t Arnold "fle \,na heen, | | tl. !? I ?t .1 nd." Frawley, referrlng to Arno ?' r grand Jurlea ln twe ounties in this staie, to indtct me in the 1 arhin.' lhe day, lf he had th<a gOOda, I WOUld h- Ifld ted 1 would like to apply tha mi tho i tl al i Inwardly feel toward hlrn [I-uighter], and probabl* if it contlnuea i aill do that ??* l ;. , llatl Bl 'I BOW for ei\ WI eks to tha statemenl every twenty-four hours, ?Frawley arlll be behlnd thi bai ' i havi recelved lettera from somebodi everj da aaylng, 'Don't you dare go to the Capltol. or \,,? nrlll ba kllled ' All thla ahoi atuff i-r kiihtiK Muff d"n t Mghten Fraw? ley. "i a-u golng ir, apj.iv- to Mr Arnold the renaedy that shot kl ba appliad to aii mea of his type. it la riot to bring hlm befort a magi trate, b .1 aometblni alae, and. thank Ood, 1 am abla t" appl] that to him, atid 1 Wlll." Bena toi '?'? 8 gnei a nnouix ed lhal ba woui.i aeek redraai Ib tbo oourta, addlng ti.it an example abauM ba n..>'i' of auch a joui nallattc scalbiwag." in tba Aaaembly, Levy, who waa at tacked .a ArnokTa paper hera ihla morn? ing ni"."- Mtterlj ti.an either Wagnat or Frawley, roaa to a queatton of peraonal privilege, and put upon tiw- Aasembl] ra or.i hif own atatatnenl aa i" tha Bkena eaae. ln arhlch ArnaM'a paPau acameed Mm of accepUng money Impfop rly. Mi. Lev] v-i"i tbal recamtly h?- was thir-attn.'l with expoawral lf h< dld rmt re c. ii.- from ihe pomtton ba had taken ln tha m paachment of tbe Oovernor "i paul ao attentlofl to thla threat," he weal on. "' r nUnued In th.- dlacharge of my publlc duty as 1 underatood ll Latei 1 learned tbat Mi skene bad been Invlted Into tba .-? .uve otn.i-H :it Albany, .<i"i thal bt thera wns inta*ra*leared by Oovornor Bulaer, Judge i? Cady Herrli k and Mr. Arnold of "1 he Knh k'-rhoi ker-Praas Block Farmers' Bill. Benator Weetde, la the Benate. an.l as s-nihivni' 11 Hlnman, GHbba and BcbMP, in the lower iiouse. effectuall] blocked any rueh paaaaga uf the hiii draem la re aponee t.. tha meeaage 0f actlng Gkrvernor Olynn calllng for tba paymeal of *?--?? 1 to tba farasera of tha state wboaa eattte bava heen desUoyed by tha Department of Agrleultura aii of tba objoctora ex plalaad thal tttrey bad n.< niah t" prevenl Ibe paymeal of the mom 1 t" tha farm. ra, t.ut they Inetated tbal tha meaaure "Aai nol ot auch aa anaergency . haracter aa lo i'istlf> any .??? rtaoB Dpon it under tba "dOUbtfUl ii' J t n r. r 11 >' ? of th.- aettni 'j"> ( riior. Th? Aaaembl) Judiciary Conunltta*N aa aapeclally aaapowered by a laaartbtton paaaad i"-d;v\ t" inquire into th.- eharge that the w.t<? ef foui AaoemMymen .>n the Bulaer Impauw-hmenl ha.t baaaa boughi ,\ ti(Ms aabpeana undarv tbe ternaa "i tbal 1. oluUon waa madi e .t aad -iv.-.i apoa 'jantaa . OarrlaoB, but tb? Judiciary Commlttee later decided to tom oaar na wort loa sub-cominitt-e. aelflcted, II wafl _,,,. ,1,,,(1v ror th- purpoat of sn??* tme ..tr A-n*emblyman t->'>'-** *'? ?-??*_; tlle "Brejii Bi*abrand/' who baa deffladod evarythlng pertalnlng to s.ii/.er. ? ?hief Judpc Bdgnr N. ''ullen. Of ?? Cotirl of Appeal-'. had an IIXtflndfl d COU* nofl with Stnator Wagner over the f,?-m of procedurfl to be followed -it Ihe impeachment trial. Judgfl Cullfln **M tha, tbe rlghl <>f tn*' th.ee ?.->.?:..?? <i ludgca of hta courl to .*it at tbe tna. would not be dflctded np w uaOl Ju?t ba* tora tha Irlfll baglna. urgesTeyTto^sue him Albany Editor Wants to Expose Assemblyman's "Record." I in Tfl l**-**raph to rh. Albany, Aug. TA "Tbe Knlckflrl.er Pri ? in nn edltortal lo-n.roar, arlll ,rc Uron J. Levi and Mntthea J. Hor e,,? io brlng suit for llbel. The r-dltoiifll, ,-,i io Mr. Levy, arlll ? " Tbe Knlckei-bocki r Pr? aa* nnd lts prealdenl herebj axtend t-> Mi li Mme cordlal mriUtkM to brlng such suit Kt-mded t" Br. Horgart Mr I ? ? *? ,?,.,!,] noi delay h atngle day. He ****** ,i to blhtflfllt and l" Mr. Murphy tfl a, | quickly. Mr. Horgnn. for " ' ' " ***** uiiknoxx n. haa delayed anlng The Knlek* erbocker. Pi-flflfl.' and *< truai lhal Mr. I., \x XX.il! II. .t f.-lloW the .111..t.MX , ... M,. Horgaa Thfl Knlcltflrboek?r we!* o-nefl Um opnortunltj to ? ?* ,?,..,. n?. criminal racord of Mr. i- ' la . dvil courl ..f ...nu'et.-nt Jfjrladlctioo.'' rejects all armor bids Daniels Dissatisfied with Steel Men's Statements. ? . ? : ..I':--, WMhlngton, Aug. - >'?? '??'-; **' lhal t:.. ,e j*. collufllon ?moni tha thraa greal Brmor plate n inufa turara "f lh? country mibmittJng blda for fornlflhtng al.' -?,000,808 worth of ptetaa for Bflttle?hlp Wo of the Navy decided Ifl lo reje* t tha blda avibmltted yflflter ,1.,.. by the Cflrnegle, M dvale and Hethle in m ateel compai ? <, .??..-.,? 11 uiiefa* ai k. 'i ? teh of Ihfl companlea to aend raprflaentatlvi to * ? him. W, it Baiflngar, ?f the Cai inj . J- B. Klngi of Ml h dfl. flnd E \ , . :. ol Bfl I1'" '" ">? Ui Dl U> 'he Navy Department to-day, flnd Mr Dan ... j ih. m t" * xplabi how II hap ?,. . ,i thal ''" Ir blda were i'i' ntl - bad BUbfl bld an afltdavll ? -' ""r" **?'? . nt with I . . ? thera wa ? lhai the) did nol know untll tba r - ed lhal every bld ai ti< .<i Mr I'.,' ? ***** *" ? ? ol maklng armor | ? r ra*v nu ? ? ? ? ent, MMement of thi ? ' ? tarj ? ? URGES MORE VETO POWER O'Ncal Tells Governors Legis laturcs Should Meet Oftener. ? c,..ir. m beforfl .... ? ? . , . ? ' The < Ihe 1 ? #? on I ... pro md il' ' lem la thflt It denlea l lo n X Xhi ? ? and referendum ??., ii a l-.ilh.it:-. ? TIE ON BIG FAMILIES Stork Putl Public P* inter in Secretary Wilson's Class. B lon. Auk. si Kord lh< ? ? x Publlc Pi i, tai ? ?'? ' . come to thi for< a ihi t..o i ? ... ba w ii on admlniati ition Up t.. >*eeterdfl) Becretarj w ii on held lha record for bai Ini more i hlldi en than an\ other >.f tba Pii Idi nt'a princlpaJ ? -., . a Ith a total ol Mr. Kord a*ai ,i ond, wlth elghl chlldron, bul thfl atork Iflfl a ani at Me i "oi i bomfl i" Hol okfln \* ?'- > ? Joaeph i' Tumulty, Be. retar* t<> the Pn aldent, 11 alao .< flim tx li< >.??; ln thi i do* nii.. "i < '..ii.nei ir.,.i: ,-x .it i le b . ata,children, bul then he i.*> ;< comi tlvelj : ounfl maa STRIKE TALK FOR WAITERS Reorj'anizing Under A. F. L. to Re new Fight I. W. W. Lost. w eitflra ln tha hotel dlfltiii l bave bflfln reorganlslng under Ihe Amerlcan Federfl ii.,n ..f i.ai.nr. and a row Btrikfl xxiii be tried aa aoon aa eoouBh waltawa tsa > n rolledfl it waa leamad reaterday. Th.. , ,ii,.u ei araltei . .i Ifl Bfld m III bfl 11 Bd to qull xx h. ii a fltrlke la 'all. d Tbfl Iflfflfll of the waltara iii thflli i.m atrikfl, controlled bj the Induatrial Work era *>f tba World, one leadei aald, i them realtflfl thal anoth* r atrlki arltboul -> largfl labor bic-dy backlni tham would provc aa hlfl -'I Hflflle flfl thfl lant ,,n.-. snd na m?i' -ttik.-* ..f th> v. nltera xx,ii be controlled bj tbe Induatrial Work* Ol tbe U'.rld. CORONER'S JURY FREES CUFF Dccides Killing of Man Who At tacked Girl Was Justitiablc. \\ uiia.ni r. Cufl n*flfl dlachargad ye?* i. .]. i,. a i "oroner'a Jurj. *??. hlch found bu had commltted Jufltlnabla homictde i uff heai d a ci x for help on the moi b ln** of Aujruat I when oa flral ava* near rlth atreel He aaa a man dragglni a glrl Into B <l.w.. >. and I.],.,, k.xi hlm ?I"xmi Tha man who ?"?as later Idenlifled ?.? .io*, i.i, Borrandi i. ol No JOO i... I 70th ? dled fi '?m ? i ra* tni** l skull Th* lllrl whom Cufl rearued wn Marj Burna, ! of No 228 _u t Hal atreel FORESTERS CHOOSE OBRIEN. \ii.-intic city, Aug. 8. Judgfl lv i. ii'Hlien. of l.xnli. Mflflfl., xxa-i fllflOtfld BU* prnne ehtef ranger "f the Poiflfltarfl af Amflrlca, in convanUon hera t..-'ia> over judflfl *'. l* it'indon, ?,r L'allfornia. arbi .x.i elected aupreme chlel ub rangar. fYUAN SH.MCAIPREPAR.NG COUP D'ETAT, CHINESE FEAR President of Republic Likely to Emerge as Emperor? BrDwbeats His Parliament. | fron The Trihiine Bttn* ? I VTaahlngtak Aug. *.- '.^ecordlag to ""? oflli Ial advlca reeelvcd ln Washington th*re Is dacp suspklon ln Peklng and elaewbere 8iat the draetie eventa arhlch are now UtUng pliwe cumprlsc a prelude ,,, | cottp d'etal from whleh l'resident vuaii Bhlbikal arlll etnerga as Bmperor. \ dlspaieh to the state Department rrom tba American Legatloa ta Peklng aaya that -ome of those who loet thelr Hvea bi tn- recenl eiracutlona arara men of prorrUsence. reetarday, after the ar r< af of rlftbt memhers of Parliament. hoth houa s inaniinousiy voted to aoapend slt tinga un:ii a aatlefactciry expUnataon has he.n mada hv tba (awmrnment Boaaa of ti-e ncaiuaad membera arera 4o4ibttaaa cuiity ?f tniaa?nduct hut it la faarad. aaya tbe tegatton, thal the rev/aj-da of rored tor tofoa**r*iatlon bava i"i to faiae a.-.-us.vlon and < OtBt - OUOnl imn. eessary *Ob4XrVOr8 Of the CWriesa situation here USED BOMB FOR FOOTREST Officer Worked Two Days with Dynamite Under Desk. Mkvraukee, iVui 28a?Ibr two daya Colonel Wllllam Pauhaa, h |?ttce eta tii n keeper, reated his ttni on a aaatly tied pacatage, whlcb ha'i been lald under I , deak. Por two daya Mr. Paulua Ht bui plpe and threar tho n.at.-h.es under i,is ,ieSi<. and to-day ii* aaya he is th. lUCkleal <'f niortals. Mr. FabUlUa Insi-e.-ted the p,T-kaKe to ,, ,, nnd ,W?<". -red that it .-otltattied auOdynamlU capa and alghl pc-unda ot d> naralte, a wornan ar^tawed the atatlon Monday an.i handed tha peckage to nn offleer, aaylng alta had found tt. The a-tfflcajr, not wishina* to spoll fn.- appejaranca of ti,.- sution keeper'a di ak, plau ad '>>.? unonened package I eneath it. MAY ADD TO SHORTAGE Roscville Trust "Mysterious Box" Held Cancelled Checks. i-... ,. thai aldlng the banh ? . ? , ? "uiits. Um oj?< nlng Of a Bl] ' ? tlu' . ln portant, a ' ? ? axan bul bo n le it waa thought at Brat thal lt mlgbl ? ? ? .... >. mond i:. Bmlth, - ..:?'.. a ? . l rn th- boi ? ?? - .b) tha ba trtd, - ... . tbat1 <"' rtihi .... - tba ? I urter of thi ?? ' J ____? ? ? ? rn ln thel ? \,,,k, wlll M eke an Indi ... ol !? *: . .-.. t. ., Ibi irano i" to , thal -? ' ' out as aoon as p ? ln tl ad reorga ? ? ... the Um -? SCOUTS RECOGNIZE SULZER Boys Who Walked to Albany Return with Pieturcs. ..;. .i: | Dai Id Morrla and Bergoanl I,.. ,.,. Ro _ ouu arho . | , ? -..,,,, gtu) veeant Klah Parh to to , ? i, K ... Man rorl . ? ? i ly to ? i, bul came home I I rrom Oov< rnor II s - - ? ? ? a in. h p ? ".bi ra ?j .. j, ? ? . ,. hed Mbany W ? dm 11 .la* m i hi ? travelled old stau road. Bai h boy, when h* ? and ..-, thla thi v wi re abie to maki I ia n iu wlthoul aoi king or asklng ? d tltontthi r rtva boj i atai t.'-i on the trip, but tl them got eore 'eel anaj rironped oul al Vonkera Morrls Kudner aald the) were Inati ucti d to , _ not i II nn aa rjoverijor. Mr Bulzei 881 ? ? ?' '? "' the bO I 8 PlCt" ii hlmaelf -?? END OF KNITTING STRIKE URGEO KITorl ? are nou * elng made bj the ,, ,i t.i.i, ou of tba Btate Board ol ate rllatlon an.i Arbltration to brlni aboul a , n , ? . , i .,( tv- general atrtka ln lha knlttlBR milla ihroughoul the i Ity _ INSTRUCTIGN. r,.i Both Bexea -Citj FRIEND SslErYlINARY 230 __a Baat 18th Bl , Wi a rorh. FRIENDS SCHOOL loa 118 B. h. i marhorn st . i: ooh i n, THE Hl Ut 11/ BfMOOL i?K l \M.l Ai.l-. M.dlaon Bquara I 1123 Broadwau _ II |. i ii I, 343 latn* a Ava., iv ar \21tb Bt Brooklyn Branch 218 220 Uvlnf ai'aa 8t S. 1.....IN ? .(..-ii all th. '?'''_ PRATT INSTITUTE j ;.:;.1.',.V;,V.r?V.!,::'-'( i ni Boya .atl.l foung Men <'iiy. HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR BOYS 888 t\as{ B_ad -VO? s- 8T. 4 ..r. HOIh 84. 4 lll II I.I WH 4 HMMIKII Al. 4 lll HSI.S BPKI'IAI r?i r \U \TIIIS 14)11 H MT rillSI \MI INVM'tll.la. -I HOOI. II 4*4 iii i \ U'PROVKD ux v. v. BTATI! RE 4.I.M- V.'MI iKMt IIMi'NS lll I. INT. V XICI Hlll \l l> BHAW. .Ilt.. I'lllMII'VI 1RVING SCHOOL i.. ii. it ai. BB w. arm st. BOTH PROM B lo 20 M.i. IM'l' \ i: i M KNTB, IM Qraduatea Havi gntered Pollega No rtoina itudj t..i boya under flftaaa. I KI.KPIIl >NR IMfl S'lll '. I.Klt c.r 4;ii is .in.i Young i. idlea Clty. HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS Bt| 11 rai Kllil \\r.. N. IV. < or. H9I h Bb I I at111 la ln BKVKN'TV-FIVK BTI'WKNTB. \iii:ii\ti. t\\ \. \. BTATE Kl.i.lNI I mi li.I I I.KIII II \ I I >. MPBCIAI. -ll - ni vi- i-o-i i.lt \iu tit:. iiii.ii si i.i. MIXXI.II -i lliiol XMi hIMllTtl. MtTK.S. Mra N. Xltl lllll\l.l> -H XXX .Ir. Prin. Ipul. THE FINCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Mr.- JM8ICA *'i.\'TI COBOItAVB, r-iiro tpnl 61 Eaat 77th Street, New York. SCHOOL AGENCIES. Amrrl.an mul r'urelan Tra,-hi?r?' AgaBBPT.? Suppiir-ji Prof*aaora, Teacharax, Tutora, ':>>v "n. ai.-a, .(.-.. tn l'ollr>gM, Si'hool* .Hirt Kum llla-a "applj to Mra. ML J- ItiLMMLl/roN, -J i mon Bquara. Bflfl in present eondltlona a o^tnrnitna* lion on tbi part of Pt-flfltdaat raaa and his advb'-rs. BOttM of whom are BBflB ot --real power and flmMtlon, lo dflmon stiate Ottflfl for all that Ynan ts tha one controlllng fhetor la ?'hina. POT more than a year omsPiracy aga:nst Yuan has BflflB brewinn ln China. BORM weelx.s a?,'o thls raaultad In open revolu tlan- Vuan BflBt hls tTOOflfl iBtO tlie BflM ard ttey have been tinlformly BUeOflflflfUl BgallBBtthfl Bouthern reb.-K BTflB arhlla the rcvolutlon was golng OB there was a gOCd deal of opposition BOOWn to Ynan in the Parttarnant partloularij( among tba roflmbera of the NaUonallat party, of which Bun Yat-flen. CJen. rai Huang-Hfllng a?d otbera were tbe leadera sun aad Huang were also leadera flf the revolu tion and ai<- now extles in .lapan. It wonld app.ar that Yuan has now de UnniMd to demonfltratfl tfl lha Pnrlla ment Ihat ba is the master. It Ifl Bomfl thlng of ;< blow tO the ispirlt Of Repub UcanUm to have rhlna's tlrn real Iflgtfl lative bfldy hrowh.at.n. but lt Is the |fltt* erai bellef of forfllgnera tfl <'hlna tbat the Btroitg band wblcb Yuan now RflflCflfl 10 he uamg Ih tbe only method of ke.pmK i 'blna In order. HEWER KILLED BY TRAINS; 158 THREE MONTHS'TOLL Accidents Incidental to Rail road Operation Took 2.086 Lives?17,194 Hurt. Waflhlngton, tiui fl Dflfectlvi lae-d* and dflfflCttvB eciulpinent. jOintly, , . d more thaa *?' v> t ***** "f **? t1'' lilmenta oM atflam rallroada af the Unlted States durlng tho ouarter ended March n Iflflt. aco4Mrdlng to BUtlstlci an .,i ta day by the interatate Com rrierce Commlflflfcm. Of tlerallnientfl due io defeetlre roadway, inorfl than :v? p<-r eent nretrfl cauaad by i.mk-n ralla Durlng tha auurter IM fa**rfloafl arflrfl kllled and z.*2* wrrr (ajatred ln trnln ??? ? ta, ti.ese fururefl ahoarlng a tm i of I4BJ kiil'd nnd 1 IR iniured. flfl *''-'"? pared arlth thflflfl inr th*? rorroflpondinsr d ol Ifll IB other than tiain accidentn, lw ludlng Bcddflntfl t" flmployfla whlle al wotk. t" . tettlng on or "tr cfltra and ?>?- . trr*.p., -mn were kille.l and , injured, ahoarlng i d> rflflfli of 80 ,.?l an ln rflflflfl Of 1 HO Injurfld Bj trial ac Idi nl nol Involvi traln ope-*?ttou, bul ofleurrtng ta rai employea .?:? ralleraj piemlflea, '?'? - hiiied ? I - ??- mjured. k decn i O-M Mllfld -'ti'l an ? -. lil jured ... ^e ,.f 't" . ui increaae af IW li ***** , o-Tflflpondlng Q* irter of : t yflai fl PASTOR TAKEN TO BEhLEVUE. Xhe R< *' ?vl" ' v>' ' ' ' : ; ?.1 il ?'??? h *. Raaaan Church, "t ? I i,...,, ?n.i.-r th.- . in -i . phyalclai ' , niat.i.i . ? | 1!- xx..-4 *. vu*> ll.) pltal '"I "b THE ?)REICER collec tion of Pearls rcp resents first choice in the world's Pearl markets. DREICERaC0 Jtui*e/o nnH 4VEMut a rariTsr-t-ni NWrcitK N MAN A SUICIDE IN TOMBS Prisoner Tugs at Leather Belt Until He Strangles Himself. Kniest i.ind, 11-1rt>-j-iv yeara oid, a lanitor, of tto. Hl Weaf Btrant, a rrisoner awflltlag Irlal, eomnHttad BUlclda jflatar* day iti the Tfltnbfl. Hfl sti'in'rleij him-eif with a leather belt. Und \xas arraatad Wedneaday **n;ht on the complaint of his wife. I'ertrude. cbargfld flrlth aa?ult Hp ^us flrralgnad before Magtfltrata Lflay ln thfl Men'* Klghl Court, and was bflM la MM bfla.ll far trial Und araa tranafflrred raatarday morning from t1"- i*t ':**->n attached ta lha nlght ooui 1 t-i tba Tomba prlaon At no-.n, when f"."l was taken to hls CflU, ln Ti?r No. 5. I.ind app'-ared m *p80d BPhit* Two baan tatar Kflaper OUday dlacavarfli Ma bad] A number of flUlddflfl have UCCUITfld in th? Tomba. In tha rnajorlty of ca onera bava BUflpfltnded thflinflfllvi bara "f theh dooi hj bfllta or Baapendari lind Bfllflfltfld an imuao?l inflthfld, Ba ; hi*- bflll flTflflind hia n. >'k and tt tbe free flnd unUI bfl icii. aa eonncioua, on hia aot. Accordlng to Dr. Hewfl, of tbe Hndflon Btrael H?**epttal. land had bflflfl daad BBflCfl thM BB her . t.. ? wafl dl "''vered. MR. MELLENWILL-ADVISE" But New Haven Connection Wiii End To-morrow. Xhfl >.? I Kafll "avrn xV I Ua Irofld I ???"?Par." IflflUfld ? Bl last nlgl t ln hfll 8lf flf CI ?rlfl t retirlni prea ****** u* M<:" i-n in tha future ? ? to the ptraatdflnl and board of ... --.-d " ?Mr Ifflllfln aill ' with tb- N' - 1 'k "*? ? ********* * ;'a :" rord Ralhraad afti - ' ? *** ***** wfl ? k." tha atal ' ? ? ? "****? **** *?***B, ,',, rigraad b *** a_paaBl of tha ! diraetora BUcb informat.on .. -,.-,,>. ..d from bla long ? tion with th ? - *?<1VK', I ? rn raquflfltfld.' SCRIBNER'S SEPTEMBER THE LIFE-HISTORY OF THE AFRICAN LION By Theodore Roosevelt 4J Ex-Pre?ident of the United Stat-? The first of four articles on the Life-Histories of the Great African Animals?The Elephant, The Rhtno and the Hippo, The Buffalo and Giant Eland. Of these articles he says: " Thia and the folloj.ing articltt are in no aense hunting articles. Theae articles represent an attempt to preaent the life-histortet of the moat interesttnj am ng the beaatt of the African jungles." THOMAS NELSON PAGE Ambaifiidor to ltaly "The Romantic Founding of Washington HENRY VAN DYKE Miniiter to the Netherlandi "Daybreak in the Grand Canyon of Arizona" FRANCIS E. LEUPP Ex-Commiisioner of Indinn Affair* "The Progressive Idea in School Management" EDW1N H. BLASHFIELD "Mural Painting in America" FICTION EDITH WHARTON, - - ? 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