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bi TARIFF WHK SECRET Publication of Agreements Brings Too Many Demands for Reopeningof Schedules. REPORT READY THIS WEEK Tree List Is Finished and Pig Iron Stays on It?McAdoo Preparing to Enforce * New Law on Passage. Waahinfftoa, sept 11 Deiao ratlc mem Bera ef th** i onttn net commltt*** ? ngaga \ by adjnatlna dltferencea between tha two -rt, ,1,1 tha* tariff Mll, dechM |o-da no* to make puhii iher agroe ment* untii th** conferenea wora la com? pleted PuMk ation of aareementii m thej past few dnyc has breugbt tu,in> demandfl upon tha eonferreea fea tha reopening of; rertaln acheduleo, and thev havi deter mlned hereafter to nauit.no aUenre Chairman Bimaaona, of thea tarreea *n.d to-nicht the wora aaa mak-1 inc more rapt*i progreee lhan he had ex? pected, and he thought h reperl mlghl be rompleted by tha end -rtt thla weak The eonferreea flnlahed tha free llat and began on ihr remalnlns Itema Iq lhe dutlablaI nrherlulr- When thej adjourned they had conc tmur tho bill for the Beconda time a* far ;.s tbe thlrd achedule, thM | roveiing meta! and metal producti There iraa a lone debate over tha arheai j snd Bour peoraaloaa ol the MU, Houee, memben ohjeetlng te tha BeneU amend? ment hnpoalng a dnty of ifl centa a baahelj on wheat roming from a country that lerlea ? duty agalnat wheal from tha rnite.i Btateaa. TMa queetlon was nol aettled. Th.. ronferre**- agreed to |i?ve piK iron on the fr,*e llat, whera the Benate put it. P_1 _M not daHermlnfl whether ferro mancanHfle ore should BBBB be free. A rempromlae araa effeeted oe lhe eutoino hiie aelMduto, br wMch th.* low ? ? 0 rixed b) thr law were loereaaed allghtly, an.i an agreement ?hs reached ?n th" _iov*. -rheduie. reductna aomewhat the ircreasrs in ralis made b) thi- Benate. Tha eonferreea agreeal te the Benate free lletlng of photographlc ftlma and glv* inE th** Becretary ol the Traaeury power to eeaeor all Imported photographlc pi?>9 ?a picturea The Benate ratea on photo? graphlc apparatttf wera rjHgbtly reduced. Beereun McAdoo began preparatlona to enforce th" new tarlfl law immedlateli upon aoactment. FEARS INCOME TAX HITS FOREIGN BOND BUYERS Bankers' Committee Suggests "Information at Source" as Alternative. Aiexander J Hemphlll, preeldenl of th** Baa ran tr Trual <'ompan> and chairman ot the committee of New Torh banhera mhlrh la endet?orln* to have diminatel ? from lhe laeflane ta\ laa the Becttonj provldina: for the tftzatl itl Ol I ot non-rf-ident aliene holdin* the bonds o' American fomipanies nnd tho "BtOP* ' rae* at the -oune" provMon aaid yut te*dav that th?ir enanment Into law wlil t-rd tn hinder. If not aheolutely Prev.-nt. Um further mh et our aecurltlea abroad "Thr hill a* now drawn." ne assert-d. "provldea that in al' caaefl where the are nol is* ted under t ? ontracl -ihi.h reo,uir.>= tiuu the pavm^nt ef toiter aal shaii he anadc wlthoul dedu ition by raa.oi. of any tax impoeed tha corpora uon or' it*- aaa nt ' e 1 per i ent nf th*> Bnnual itttire-* untii it ifl de i*-rrfiined whether or aoi tha owner of th?. hond la regulred te pa} a'. la ama t?x or ha> paM th*- tai 'he gav ernnvnt ..?- .,.-.... ? rltla lam nrttl oul a aug* ?r?.!on of an alternatlvfl plan la ne?ei helpful. The Koverrmvnt can. however. ? ? ? aafeguard th*- . ollan tion of thfl laa hr aubetitutinf for thi 'atoppege al the aource' vXnn a nua'"^ of Inft rma! at thi leurce,' by requirlnf any banh or Iruai oompai ? - pon* for i ol i#ot|on t.. ohtth. the nam< of the owner of the iviiui. an.l thi* Information should h, Mianedlately furnlahed to tha (-'o\ern mei t la thla wa' the porernmenl wlll T ? ? ?? ta n where th* t-1 '?*?? reatde "be own the bond*. and. in the caae of ih* ????.ien holder reetding abroad. will mnke no attempt to eolleit tba ta? er | holder to Bny expenae ln obtalnlng interest thal properly heloria." '" "This amendment. while aaauring ih* ?Ment full knouledr.- of --;1 f"1"-"' . ng bonda re that no bondbolde. propeii] taxable ran eacape hla o*ll?*i* tion, wlll alao inure te the advantagi "t: ti.e umaii hot-dera of Beeurltiea in thi* j country li - ? hforl u ati bi d ?"ii*s ;i , ihlp that *. man wlth an roar ahouid hat* i lion of hla li i oma reta. lh< po,atlun until he. l,v afftdavlt, haa pl thal he ifl ,;.,t a taxable pereon Cnder j ihr plan BUggeated above, ti" part "' the 1 Income would t'.. reiained. but the gov? ernment would ha\e deflnlte Information av to tael v hat hond? ia ere owned by him" ? itbi r membera of tha i on m '?' ? ' whlch Mi Hemphlll la chalrman, ara <>tto t Bannard, preeldenl of the N*a Vork Trual Company; Rdward 0. itan-] i praaldena of ihe Tltle Guaran? tee and Trust .'ompan-.. and Calvert el. .-piesident of the Cnlted siates Ifortgag-i and Trual Compan*' ?*'? Beph M Haitfleld. of White * I .ouneeL U. S. TO HONOR BALBOA Will Take Part in Dedication of Monument to Discoverer. [a*Yera Tha Trthuna rbiiaea ' VVaahrngton, *e\>i II l"iana for the Carnival I'abriiio. Mlebratlng the dedi jcatlon of flltee ln commemoration of the i ?) of the I'aeitir Ocean, wei e an ,i at thi White Houae to-daj tol low Ing b conference ot Colonei D C Col? fller, of San Dlege thi comrnlflMkwei ot the fete, with Preaident Wileon. Repreaentatlve Roberl *" 'ir; Texaa, has been dealgnated by thr Preel? denl to make the *q*eech al the dedication of the sne fer the monum. nl to Balboa, the dlacoverer of the Pacific Ocean, and haa accepted imnng tiie celahratlon. whieh *a ill last from Beptember M to tl, ? ? n atatue to CablillO an.i f"t a croea ln nwmory of Kathtt Junipero Berra wlll he dedirated. U. S. COURT BILL REPORTED Measure to Relieve New York City Congestion Favored. , T-'r.'m Thi "nl un* Hureau i efaehinarton, Bept, IT. Benator O'Ger :11 providlng a meana for reliev i.iK the congeatlon oi buaineaa ln the New York Cltj federal oourta waa favoranlv report-d to-dav bj th< HOUBI ' 'ominittee Judlciary. The bill han paeeed the Senate. The measure BUthoriaea the aenior judge of the 2d Circult, in the event of eongeatlon in any diBtrict COUli lll that to call upon diatricl ludKes from other cir ..t* t<< oifJclata In the Id <ir ' uit. lt is provided, however. that the "reiief judgee" ahall ba aelected fiom diatricl l-Ourtfl whlch are not theinaelvefl OVerworked and tliat the i'l'igr so drafted ahall aignlf) hli acceptanci of tha desig natlon In writing The O'OOa-man bill appllei enl] to the di Judlclal Circult, bul ln the cotaaJdera non nf the hill aeveral membera ax preaaed the view thal a general law aim ilar to th.- i ?'< ;<irman MU nhoiild he en acted for ihe rellel of oveicrowded dech ets tn the rat-toua federal rourt* through oui the eouati >. WANT WILSON ON STUMP Bay State Democrats Ask rres ident To Aid in Campaign. i - ir. Th' Tribai ? B Washington. Sept. 17. Jos.ph F.. W'lllard. the new I'nited Btatea tmbaaBador to Bpaln, CflOnferred aith the r*tealdenl al the White Houae te 'ta' preparatory lo ins departure fnr his post neat Tue-d.v . t. j Donobuc Becretary ot itat* of th* Commonwealth of Maf-.-aehusetts. and Thomas y Dwyer, chalrman of thi D< ..(ratic st.tte Commlttee, urged the Pteet dent t-. make a ipeech nr two In Ma'^ chuaetti before electlon Thej p**edlcted a Democrati. victory, bul thought that tbe Prealdenl could help crnch it by at'ip ptng "ff on hla ?m to Cornlah or mak? lng a apectel trip t.. enter the eampalga william Poltock, of Mexico, Mo. atfhty th.ee year* "id **hn Bayane ia the oid<st mlllei ln 'he Cntted Btatea talked aith the President ahout the tariff hill Dr. william B, Hale. aho reeently re? turned fiom Mexico, dlacuaaed Huerta'a .. wlth the Prealdenl *t luncheon to-day. iie *-a .i hi believed thera was a rav of hope renected In thi meaaagi m%r**m Special Rate for Shopping and Making Social Calls in Manhattan in a Yellow Taxi? cab $2 an hour. Call up Columbus Ten Thousand and say "Shopping Rate". In a few minutes there will be at your door a well-appointed taxicab, thoroughly clean, with a driver to whose care any woman can safely trust herself. You know us. We know our drivers, and the cabs are inspected every day. That's our kind of service. Yellow Taxicab Company Call up Columbus Teil Thousand a ..ntlnii*?l from rlr?t p??e puhliean crltldam of the bill during the afternoon debate, Mr. Wlngo s.iid: ?'Prealdent WUson is for thls amrnd ment, I undorstand. I know Mr. Bryan la for u 1 _n authorlsed to apeak for Mr. Bryan her.-. He aayi that the question of whether or not thla countrj ihould hava the gold Btandard has been aettled- thal II li no longer an issue. He beUevea that it U a good thing to put thls anundnunt on this MU. "1 do not agree with him. nor with the majority of the Democrata nn the Banking aad Curraac* committee. ba* rauae I do not think this MU has any? thing tO dO With the standnrd of values ln this country. But, 1 am uiliing to a.'tept the judginent ut my party. v.iu Republtcana have raleed thla bugaboo Noa Mr Bryan has removed your foars. nnd 1 therefore ask ><>u to come out and vote for this bill. V.-u have nothinK left to object to." Ilr Wlth.rsp'.on. anvd the applauae of lhe antl-qold stnn.lard Democrata, characterlzed the amendment as "? waoton insuit to the Democracy of this Houae" and a Burra ndci to Republlcan proteata. ?The orlglnal amendment propoaed from the other dda was the product of Ignorancc and the greed ol thoae aup* jxirting ii." he ex.-laimed. "aml il ll lh-' part of Btupldltj for this sid.' of tho Houaa to off. r a aubatltutg for it. With?r*poon Oppo-es Party. ?This amendmenl la uaeleaa and ?r coiuplisiies no purpoae. The committee had aever thought of i: untll the ne publican party auggeated lt it la manifestly offered now to gratlfy lt> publi.an deluatona about the fOld atandard. 1 wlll not only rote agalnal ihe amendment, i*ut 1 arlll rote agalnal the bin if lt ataya In. Thr gentleman from Kanaaa and the gejitlenieti from r\'voming eannot talk about caucua dominatlon, ? as I am concerned, it ihiu amendmenl prevalla 1 myeelf wlll bural il. cus shB.'kie^ aaunder and arlll vota aunilist the 4iitlte bill.' Thlrty-aeven Democrata roted with lhe Mlgelgaippian, when the queatlon was put. the Republlcana votlng for the amendment, along wuh tha major Itj uf th*- Banking and Currencj Com mlttea .m.i Ihe rank and flt* un ihi Demo. ratla alde Tha rol D< om niiti.'.- <>' lhe 44 hole, nnd .11 . ? aiii ba made to havi ?> rea ."i vote when lha bill la pul on Bnal 1 m the Houaa pi op< 1 lo moi roa When "14* note laaui - action of lhe < urrency MU ?'aa reached during the afta ntoon aeaalon an i< rim bal.itlnulni toi mori houra. reaultad I ? 1 -i;.. ;; ? 1 '"'? Won tb ft the tederal r< aejrve notea authoi - 1/...1 'siiuii 1.4 redeemed In gold ..i laa t ui money." Repra ai latlvea H I I M< ndi and other Ri publli an da1 lar? d ' worda "or law ful inoni ' ?onetltuti 'i ,-, ,,,k. 1 whli h ? ar.Hi d th< gold ard, and 11 waa charged lhal theac worda had bea n lhe bill al th. Inatam e of wnii un .1 Bi ? Thea. obllgatloni are nol lo bi 1 aid ln gold, bul .11 fold 01 la rfuJ moni 1." , ,\|r Will.-. of Ohw 'Tha | n . .1 s. retarj of State i*ho ha domlnatlng the Democratic parl all theaa yeara, controlUnn. conventlon*4 and nomlnhting candldatea for tha Prealdt n< : hai al laal ba 1 n able tn get int.. Miis bill an.l have Indoreed bj lhe party raucua the thing for ? hlclt he 1.1 ba en Aghting foi twenl yeara 1 a*anl *<> wai n f 111 n * * 111. mi mben ol this Houae thal if you vote lo ena< 1 ihis provlalon Into laa you ar?* votlna f..r the verj Rrlnclple you havi been oppoalng during all tbi ? yeara." Repreaentatlvi Qlaaa, author <>f the bill. ask. -I Mr. Ttta, Ohlo Republlcan ii hc reall] believed thli provlalon w.r ai .-.--..un on th<- gold tandard." 1 not only believe It. 1 kaoa it." r* torted Mr. Kess "Then I mt'. your l <?mI'rehf'rlsion"? exclaimed Mr, Qlaaa wavlng bla :inns aml padng the uifcle "Vou ii'Ad ii"t pil' in1 ' niii|iie bf-nsion, piiy the American people v\ho wlll flnd out what la ln thla Wll," re? I lied Mr TfOO, who said be Would VOta for lhe Democratic meaaure if the "ords "or lawful money" were ellml* nated. Mi. <;iass indignantlj refuted accuaa* tions that theaa worda conatltuted a Bryadeaque joker. although be made no att'mpt to aai ?iij thay were nol tontaint'd in the orlglnal bill, but were lattr Ineerted by th.- <au< u?. Mr. W1II1 rharged this caucua action had been taken at the hehest of the BocrOtaT) of Btata Thfl Amflndment Acceptfld. Th*. comnBlttee propoaed and lhe Houae wrote Into tha bill an aniendim nt, Whtch prohlMted federal reeerva banks from ,n gagini in loan tranaaetlonfl arith any *.ne othei than the governmenl This change aaa made 10 pr**\ * nt tho federal reaerve banka from engaglng in ? cemmerctal huataan* In com patltlon >?'ith th*- rmdi ber b.'.nk- ?h|r"li ar.' forred to lupplj thfl '?,"pi?ai upon whleh the reeerva banks win eperata ProMema *.f note laaue an.i queettoni >.f whether th** t;n\*rnni*ni <>r the banka ihould control tlu laaue ef paper eur* ron. y o.-eupl. d much of tlio attenthMi of the Benate committea durrag it_ bearlng ..11 ihe currency Mll lo?da) Wftlltam 11 Berrv. Collector or Cuatoma at Phlladel' piiin; John Claflln of New York. and Prufeeeoi O. M W, Bprague, of Harvard ! ni., relty, " '-i- heard Profaaaor Bpragui Indoreed the general ptiadplefl of the bin Introduced by Bana Ier si.aii..ti. w iu. h would provldfl bu a er/neral Ihmic ot fe.lei.il run<n. \ t<> !?? place aii papei monej now outatandlng. Includmg lhe national bank in|.<, ti,. BOVernreenl takin" over tho ho,ir1> ;,n*l hasMIng them tt jmrt BaMWH} fOT lh. our reney Mr. Cladbi satd ha beltevaMl tha b-nks rather than the ?.?overnm.iit ahOUld la*>ae tho atrculetlng nii*? of th. c4Mintr An argument for loiflslation to dlv...-. e tranaactkmfl of lha New ferh stoek Ea* change fmrn the banks *a praacntad b, John it iiuK Paaaaai .1 New vork lawyer ii< dactared that preaenl Bta k Bxchengfl awtheda raqalrlng tiaii>- .??ai .iip.s niv.iivf.i enormoufl borroaring und I ceetlj preceaaee of aeitiement h? rated ayatenM of fottnlfhtl* *etUeaatant a.s al.road. LAMAR FIGHTS AGAINST RETURN TO NEW YORK His Counsel Contends That a Congressman Is Not an Officer of theU. S. B-raaa Tb* Itlb rn* rTflareaa ! WaarMnaTton, teaa] IT. Davtd Unur "the wolf of Wall Street." Is maklng a deaperatc legal Itffbl agalnei the proceed ;nc* to return hlm tO New Vork fo tt\re tWO in-lirtmentx . harcmK hlfll Wlth 1m -aan-Bonatlng Ra*ajweaanUtlve l. Mitcheltl Palmer In i-ennectlon arlth bla alleged at* templ '" "t2"A brtch'' W*all Btreet aa teM by him before Ihe Benate Lobhj Coay n Ittee I?.mar WPt gHrafl n hrarinc Lrfore Unlted states Commiaaloner Anaoa I j Taylor to-day. an.i his counael, Henry K.I Davla, of W'Mhhtafton, antued for four houre, contendlng that ti"' IndletinentB | were ilif.'llv and lhat lus dlCUl COUM j noi be eatradited. O mmlaaloner Ta reaerved hla decl'den until noxt Monda; afternoon. Habeaa *>iMrpua pi*occedlraa*a have been planned by counael for ijimar to preveni hli return to Sew Torh In the evenl that the de.-iMon BCXt MotldBJ ts advei* him it la the plan of hla counael to can y the caae to the Unlted Btatea Bu-wema i omi if iiecceaarj and the hep* la enter lained bj "the wolf lhal he aill enjoy h.s free.l'.m indelinltel.v The Btindpal eonientton of Mr Davla was that a member of Cofigreaa la nol an ?..flhii Of the Unlted States an.i lhat the Indlctmenl dM nol advam e any aug Beatlon of vlolatlon ot the atatute on whl. h the in.n. tnent la baaed H. argued that the < l-i.-i. made hv the Unlted States attorney ln St* Tork, B. Bnowden Mai shaii. t.. the effecl that a membei ol Congreaa la aa ''offlei r" erae without sound legal auth". Itv . TENNESSEFTuSTS LIQUOR Ex-Gov. Patterson Bringing About Abolition of Saloon. :. . ami i ie tht Kaahi llle, Tenn . Bepl I' Kormer .?,,? eri oi P ittei eon, v> ho haa al* ny? led th.- flghl agrainal prohlbitlon In T*n . | me oul to daj In a atatemenl favoting ?.'.oi Hoopi Iaa ei *.!,-. ni tell aa ? .'" alMe i.lion ;,. in the ? Itlei el Ti nn< * - The formei Oovernor holda tba! reg ,,,,,, ,,? >ioon ? .lutlon bul that roniiitlona n Tennei bi ? di m ind >? t..iin thal an he broui Th* Benate paaaed the antl ? Ihi iblpmenl of Hmw ? . ?, \ , OUnt! antl lUtj ;?? i als" Th* Mlla will paaa the Houae . . and a II bi Igned bj ll . I Ol .... ? ? ? .1 hat ? de the etati I ........-??? Pai .... . land 1 th* Mlla ol ? . ... worklng a '?"'?' . I . . RI . ? . ? b lo gel .? ? ? ....,., a v-an ? WIN ALL IN QUAKER CITY Ropublican Tickets Nonunated by Oveiwhelminp* Vote. lapt. 17-A fl ? tl.e ' manic *h.iv4ii hy the than I itrict tttoi ? I ' ' ,, ? ??' * ted bj ovei ? belmlna *t Ri nn. . fl ? illy rompleti ? , ? . ?? ? i dtdati approvi d I y tlu Ri pul ii. an ... ganli atloi had bi ? n nom nati d and that ?h. v 'i"i" wlll bpi* bi "u tha ln Novi mi'. i . ol ttw i""i *ei':. ??'* ?'? "'? ihe , || . 'emmon i ounetlmen wen nom . ., thlrd ? Belecl .'.".n' II bll. a.. nomlm i weri nol onlj .,.,. -i || h. large vot? - In rt* el* Ing lt. ti nomlnatioi i bul ln man .,: ,, .... iv.-.1 uaahlngton, iNttno. ral and K. I ? mlnation Control ot th?- RepubUcan Btat. mltte. wlll return t" lb* n gulai Ri puh Hean organlBBtlofl a- aoon a? ;he state i i.in.iiiite. m? n ? Ii' ti .i ? ? ?-?? rdaj ai ? ai ganizi 'i -o DEAN ROGERS FOR JUDGE Head of Yale Law School To Go on Federal Circuit Bench. praahlngton, Bept. II man Henry w ...I, Kogera foi Ihe laal ten v.*nr- tne head ef rale iaw achooi, haa been ae* lected hv Preeldenl Wtlaon and Attorne] Qeneral Mi'Ht imolda t" he Unlted Btat. circull ludg* fea. the M Federal tTflirculi coniprlalwg thi atatea of Ht* torh Vei rTa..r? t and Conneetleot The itomlnatJoa | . ? lad |0 gO to the Senate tlu: vv. . I Dean Rogera la a D*?nH* rat, and made the apeech noratnatlng iTtovenioi Baldwin ..f Connectlcul foi Preeldenl at the Bai tn,,,,,.nv.nti..n ii.. w.i- graduatea from th* Unleerattj of Mlchlgan ln 'hti and ?;, dean of thi Iaa achoel 'there r.,,,,, ims t,, |*jj whea ba bea-anic presi? dent ..f Xorthw.st.r.i I'nlv. i sitv. ln IJ""'. i,? -ren! to the fale Iaa *enool as i. et .i.i, t>-? omlng d. uo In ISM LEPER IN CROWDED CAR Escaped Jap Roams Thronged Boston Streets. Boaton. s<-|.i it The eacape of lam i ii-m.i ki a lapen. . t""" the m..*?.i ebuacti tepei coloai at Ponlkoee laland. becam* known to-da* .miv when ina maakl pra-eentid hlmaeli al the Beard ef Health deti mtlen hoepltal bere and BaM he wanted te ba cured of the dleaaae so thal bt ? B il'l go back te Japan. The man. 44 cdaired b] local a41actalfl to he a vn-iiri ol lefaroay ln an advanced rtBg? I'.iu rn bla lacape from .i" little laland m Buaaird'a Bay la ??< smaii beat, ?,i,i .,) bi*. liftee.i-.nil. rOW |.. BhOTa \, Mea na iea, h. .1 i.i aa ? Bhaaaaid eendl t.nn inania ki aald Ita boei-ded a atreet '.u io New Bedford and Ua n "*nk a train I.. itnaton n< ,*ani be was ni thla dty aeveral hoajra, waikinu t?.r...ich the buel k.ii and rMtfllg Ofl twe stre. '. i ara, one oi tl). rfl ' lOWdcd, RECKENDORFERS TO SAIL. Mi and Mra. Iaiuh .1. i:*nkcndori'e. are *agjala i***?UnjrlBj*J Uicir town house ;.t No. tt Baal BBa -U"t. A' i.oi.ipanlC'1 bj ahali | i.uiiseit taughter, Mlaa fl\deuide Reckerattorfer, thej Intend aalling oa the Imperator foi Kur'-pcSalurday. | 2 18 Violators of "White Slave" Act Appeai from Sentences to Higher Court. PUT UNDER HEAVY BAIL Digffs Could Have Been Sent to Jail for Twenty Years _Judge Denounces Roadhouses. <?an rranetece. Bepl '" Maury i. nians. foru.or fi've Atcnite't of -pallfornla. w** aentenced lo-day bj Judge Van Fleet, In the Unlted States Difltri't CUUTt to BBTve tuo years Ul tha Btata penit*-ntl.ir" B< -San yuentin and to \>n\ B Bna of B.00O roi riotatlna th- afann "white alave" | trafflo aei v Drew Camlnettl, rmn of tho Cnlted Siat's < omnussionor Oameral of Immtgra- j ,,,,?. t aentenced lo alghteea mon al f*f.n Quenttn and to ra-' a fln.' of 11,300 f..r ;. Miv.ilHt offon.e. a ten-day ?ta> of exeeutlon aaa grantad. and fOr that period Diggl waa admitted te ball in RMN and Camlnettl m ntjKO, and meanwhtle 'he defence will perfed an appeai te the Unlted states Clrcult Court of Appaala, Digga wafl con\icted of havlni irlolated .ho Mai,n act en four eount* and <aml ...iti ..ii >.ne Each count carried ? maxl mum penalty of tive yeara' Imprlaonmanl and 16,000 Bn? Digga and Camlnettl aeemad uncon* cerned ? hon -'-nfen.e ?as pii>no'in<*o<1 This wxh a crime of opportunlty.' sa:d ii,n_.. Van Pleel In peaalna aentenca I mean thal the laxity of aoclal eondltlooa and 'Ik lacli of perental control made II poeetble. i wlah to ?;iv thal aii through tiu* eaat th?re i? the Bvldenca that drlnh had its paraur.uiK InAuencea opon tha morela ami th*- mlnda ef theaa men and the young fiirls arith whom thev went on lhal trip to Ri o "Tho terrlbl* . dehai f th? . aad tha roadl ouaa - too iiisjru-t inirir apparenl and i mahe lha ebaerva tlon bera tbal soci. ;y must pny th.- pti, e foi permlttlng lhe ? \\^t.-nrr ,,f th. o ? ? lonai i< plai 11 "Thli - ?- ? p ".'? '.? exculpate da fa ndani 1 agri ? alth coui ..f th, offi nea i ommltti i not aa im-.e aa In cai where ui. n tranaport a-omen fi-m ona <<.' to anotha i foi purpoeea of ra l h^ ? . illy dkl not a onta mp ll ? har >? !? i. noi a .. - it lha ? on >.f i ongra aman M inn, ..? ? i ...... ii.. . 'ongrenalonal ? ommltta ? . rlg aal bill, th. it , ? . ? i| ortatloi ? ? any ? ih< a*oman tr.m port. I ? ? ri! ? .i.I to da i i.. unlawful, and tbal brought r1* ?? ? . bui i la i ol lha itatul gri u fall. d in altei Ihe lasi p*n gava tha ita) .mon aame, it>> "a h i ilai a tral ng la ti ihe i ? b whtch the general mlaunderatand ... oma ..h...r ? Blgnatlng tha pi loon where Baa . ahould be eaoruted Judga Van f the I'nlt. tatea I itatrla t i 'omt firit named Ban Quentln penltentlen in titution When objeetton waa , . Quentln, wha ra Digga and ? '..in nettl aro ild bn al ? ??? ma n :im.i ph kpoa keta, hi ?????. !.. read MrNi li:.,... j, i t.i th ? oi urrence of tiv . ? v? neral, a hlch h< .lt.l 11*?t doubl . .ould oh AIMS BL0W ATSTAGE "JEW Organization Formed to End Some Stalc Jokes. ? igfl B p! II Ti on ?? ? ' ? r r Th.- \.,t Da famatlon l.. ai a of % arli*a. whoaa object wl tn > -. pealfl to ra bj on .. d i an r ...i.i. If na .i ? bj .. >pa aii lo ...\4 rh. di fan .il Ol .if lha .lowl-h paopla Thfl \" * urganlael.vlll ln condurted mo!. . ih< auaplrea ol lha '...i.i .-i B'Nal fr. i' aml wll have branche In ever) lorgi ? ii - In tne < ountrj 1 Ih objea t of i < !?..;.< ai? ??' i" lh ln .i Btate menl laaued by Adolf Kraua, <>f Chicago pre |i)< nt of tho ord. t >';iw> ilefametioi ol thi ier\ wiii i.. .!.,..'.!.. | ? ting th< co opa r.it on of Ihe ptod'14-orr* and manager*. of tlu theatre*, .'-.I thal hi Inveetigation of propoaed performancci may ba made b< fore ihe plece la pn anted Kewapa ? Htid magaalne defamatlon wlll ba mei *) j -oi. 'i lo edltori i tel imatton In teal ? booka ii lll i" n el b) attempta to ? Ifm i ,t. them f;om tii. . ..ui?. ..I tud) a committee of N0 men, repreeentlna aii parts of th*.untry, ?as named lo pa i f.. t ihe organlaatlon CHINDA AND BRYAN CONFER Japanc c Ambassador Inquires About Answer to Note. UTaahlngtoaj, Bepl ii Vlacounl Chlnda, th.. lapaiwee Ambaaaador, eonferred alth Becretary Bryan to-d.i\ on tha laaue pcndlna between Japan and tha t'nit.*d sr.i. ,,.or -ho Cahfornla allen land lanj l? lat lon Thi lananeaa governmenl aenl th* ia*t of thfl --i\ notea exebanaed ln the con* trnveray, an.l h ls undorHto.i Amhaaaedoi Chlnda Inejulred whether an anaarer would be forthi omlng Becretarj Bryan decllaed la dlacuai tho in|Oi i la ? WANTS IMMIGRANT9 IN SOUTH. Benator Joaeph B, RanadaU, of Louia lana, st ih. confereno of repreeeatattvei from tha loutlMra Btatea al lha Waldorf' \atoiii,. yimterdajr, ip.ike agalaaal tbe' re* Btrlrtlon .! Immlgration Ha said the South needed lan.i gorkera, and nrimd tliw BteaaBahip iines to carr) lmmlgranta to n. w Orteana Inatead of rfea Tork, so ?s to do away artth tha congaatloa ??' lmmlgranta ln the Northern siat-8 ^50_J YEAR/ T.M. STEWART 436-440-442 WEST 3151 ST. RUG^CARPET CLEANSING inrire-Proof Building FIRE PROOF STORAGE For Household Goodi Founded in 1663 TtlEPHONE 5567 COLUMBUS TAX DAY OCTOBER lst AGOOD dtizen pays his just taxes but if hc owns securtties on which the tax has been paid, his duty is done. You are not taxed on our Guaranteed Tirst Mortgage Certiflcates in this State t* cause the tax has been paid alrcady on the mortgagcs themselves. They will net you V/g% clcar and you can invest any amount that you wish. Call at any omce or send Ior circular. TiTlE GUARANTeE AND TRUST C? SurplUS (allcflnwd) 1 1,000,000 17b Arwoy, N. Y 1 IA Rf mscn IL, o'tlyn 330 Fulton St.. Jimafcs SCUTTLETHIEVESINHOMES Wallach, Livingstone and Kling stern Families Robbed. Mrv Karl H/allach, of No iJfl Bnal 71th st.eei. yeeterdaj complalned to tb*- poii-e of the Daal Wth ttroui ?tatton thal hei n, ,,.,. araa robbed while ahe waa al Daal Beach Tha daughtera of Mra Jaeob Kllngatern, of No. M Eaal r?h Btra ? I reported tho loaa of tLOtt worth ff silver war.. Thlevea als" antered the home of Mr- Joagph Wvlngatone, al No h"A East Hth atreel The police aald theaa arere examplea or lha ,.111,111.ir "m utile loba," and that tha ha.- been t..\v. i than ueual thla year. ?ihe thlevea made tharlr waj mto tha houaea through roof opeOlnga While tbo losses at the W.iMaeh. Li*> lOg tone and Ming?tern home- wrre mld to be comparatlvelj amall, ? rumor apread iu the neighborhood thal robberlea had occurred whfceh oetted tho thlevea tBAMk Harry K. ?Tallach denled timt his rnother"! loan waa * :*".????. He aaid it probaM) aaa t,r,t more than $i."W. Two a uttle Ihlevea rea entl) paoght ln tho dlatrla l ?here enl to Btng Blag, and u? o ;n o awaltlna irlal. WIFE SANE, BUT IN ASYLUM She Tells Pathetic Story, but Gets No Alimony. Mra Annle iiei.ei. ef Ne. *i tearh atreet, arho la auiag BTatehard Hahet, a glaaa worker, fora aoaarottatm, toM Juetlce De ktny ? pathetie atory yeeterday aboul he. Itlg ...mn'itte.l IO th" Mi.lihattan .-t.ite hioBpttal for the Invai.e on the appli' a tion of her hus'l.and. aithough she BUafered only from 11*1 '?""sn-.sn. und Bt'tM tlntfl ,. ,,>. mentall: lr?omr***tent. Mrs iieiiai bbM thal aftar her reteaaa heir buaband refused tr. But*?rort her and retaMd ta 1*4 li.-i aee her two aor.H, whn aie -.eventeen and Bfteen yeara old, reape* th Ij Tha eouple WO B maine.I in UM. Mre. Hebel v\as rommltted t.. the B*qium la t!04 ahe ?aid ;n her BffMai II "i told blm that i waa llfcet) te ba**eflN Inaane through rny a^ajoetetJee lunatica My buahand itd ini want t< take n.e om becaoaa ha fli'i not want to .ir.pi.it ine. nnd told BM not te bothei him. He has msttu.ted my son- to keep avv... from me. and la ''reatlnc .1 feellng of hatred a*u**aJaan me in ajy tare boya," Hebel aald in anewei to the charge* made hy hla Wlfe that Bhe lepentedlv thrrateiied io Ki 11 hlm, and nlao thientened |b( ||fe of bil fatli.r. lle said he earnerl only |t2 a week, and thal his wife had $?.".: in the bank. JUBtlce Melaliv. in denv ins: .M'? llehel'* allmonj appllci."? ?'??"'1 ,!laf ***??** he, phght "haturally exdu - '""'?? t*omma*era tion." bIh i4 ,ii better aWa to preete**: f. heraelf and p?) the a*np4aaaaa ef her ault than her huahand. B ' SUE ,"0R STOCK LOSSES Men Who Plunged in Mining Deal Accuse Brokers. BtUBrt Weat'ierlv and I'l.lliris \'an Ardyn. who J?tnt!y houeht I7.4JM ?hare. of Jumbo BateOflBton Mining Cetnneny atoek fiom the hrnkeiaa.-- lirm "f CkBtnt a Bton. bam ?** Co., Bled -suit yeatt - :,,. Bja.efBand ttkjkk, n****tiY*y, *4\*h* the menil.ei | of th- fl:m. Weatherly -...id I e was tnduced to in v<at hv T'-p.'.-"-ntations that tho eom Pmiiv had alread'. iiini'd and had ready ior Ahipment V-V"- wortn of gold Ore, had I g.| reaerve anrl waa e-nipping an aver. n*. of twenty tons of ore. *-*Uued al ?" n ton. dally, The plaintlfl said it waa repreeented .,,.,, ,??,, ea* than I0.0** tona war* in g"ghi , impanj would eara I ? gi oaa a month. Closing hours during September: 5 P. M. Daily; 12 o'clock noon on Saturdays S. Altmait $c (Co. >?v<? -.-__._;/f-jr .r.sjjec^on anattractivs i:s?! of choicc Furs and Fur Garments colorings that are to be the vogiae Wintc season. ** O - O - ? -- .:?: ig ths Fur Trimmlngs compnsing an extensive assortmenl ? 'zV-fj ?? b rcow 5n demand. Annong the fashionable Run represented in the collectioti are Hrmr.ir.s, IRuss.&r. F-tch; Labra.o* 7/r- '?<; o: ?''.!<-".- -.-?"?'?'??. , -.---, .-?.. *=. , ?'." ?: varzo'-s shades of smokad Mink Tall sp It ri d full; 3ar_n Duki, Hud Seal, and natural and blended Skunk. _FifH} Awraif, 34th onh 35th tfnrfi. Vm Sflrk. "It's the Best Country In'theWorlcT CALIFORNIA Low Fares and Perfect Route Whether home seeking or makinK a pleasure trip you will ftnJ the pleasant, comfor:able and instructive way via Southern Pacific Steamships New York to New Orleans then overland by the Sunset Route Tbrou-b tbat Wonderful Soulbweit Louiiiua, T-i?i, New Meiko, Arizoaa, Caliloraifl. FROM NEW YORK $45 50 $55 00 or $65.00 a-MTH AND MSAL9. ON JMIP INCLUOKO $55.00 All Rail Water and Rail .uoaco Rates in Eficct Sept. 24 to Oct. 8 Five delightfu. davs at sea and a won.lerous journev through the most picturesque and (ascmatin.; section of the country Luxurioua 10.600 Ton Steamships. Oil Burning Locomotives, Rock BflUflst Roadbeds, Antomatic Electric Block Signals. Comfort Cleanline** Safety Call ea wtetmHtt for tull lafoann_Uoa,tlatkaHa,ra trvatle<ifl aad lltereiare 1158 Broadway 366 Broadway 39 Broadway Cor '7th bt- Cor. Fr.inklii'Sl. Ncir Bcctor .street 'Phon*. Franklln 3925