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PRESIDENT CHARGES BANK' CONSPIRA? Believes the "Big Interests" Are Behind Influences De? laying Currency Bill. DOUBLE DEALING, HE SAYS Several Democratic Senators Express Similar View, but Majority of Upper House Disagree with Him. [From i he Tribune Bureau.) Washington, 0?t I.?The controversy between the PrssMsnt and the lenat? Banking and ?urrenoy Committee was practically reduc?-d t"-.l.iy to a ?lift? of opinion BStSfSSn the ?two SI to what the real attitude of the bankers >?f the country is toward the propose?] legtsls tion. The President has the idea, which ap? pears to be an obsession, that the Opposl tion to the administration curr. due to a conspiracy bat? lu ?1 by ti ' - bankers, the big bankers influencing the little bankers and settinf- afoot the plans which have resulted In the delay Ol the m??*asure. The Senate, or at least a majoritv of its members, appeal.- to ! e MM of the opinion that the opposition t?. the bill Is more ?widespread than the Treplder-t believes, and that criticism of the measure Is I ?due 6olely to the artificial stimulus of the backers. The Panking and Currency Committee, it Is held, .?.?muid , measure carefully and hear all I tions before it Is reported. This situation was reflected at the White House ?? the Senate to-day. The Pre?sident. who did not receive with equanimity the report ?>f the ;?? tlon of the Boston convention, indicated t?? visitors in unmistakable language that he dkl not regard the financiers in session th. . even remote.y representative of public (sentiment, or as espreeslng the stow ??f the great majority of bankers through- .'. the country. The action ??1 th.- ?-onven tion was dlsoonceitins t?> the administra? tlon leaders, who, like the PrssMsnt bad declared that the city tanks a.one were against the bill, and that th.- small bank In ?country districts were m la vor o? it. Sticks to His Programme. The arraignment of tlio sdmlnlstl r?ecauso of lta currency ; oyet the President, but will not have the effect of diverting him from the ] has mapped out H prohabt) will make him more determined to defy th.? "! . terests ' which, he believes, now control the countri'i? business S1K* if he ha wsy the bankers will bavo r.otair.g more to say ab??ut curren? y legislation. The President believes that the !?: bankers -dealing with Oon gress and are 'shifting their gTOUl that is, making different representations toi:- -? ?? Bsnklng and ?'un ?'ommlttee than those presented t" House committee. This b.iief i> founded on Information rappUed by a member of tin House ? rmmltt?M who has kept m touch with the situation. There is D to think that the Prsstdent tus !? ts that this al.ea.-ed duplicity is part ? splrac] to ' lock currency leglalatlon <tnd cause unnecessary delay. Speaking ??n ha-ha If of the President, ? ? Senators disavowed an; pur? by the sdmtntetrstVm to jam the bill through un!er the rod of a partv td denied that tie President de to pass it strictly as a party meas? ure without seeking the aid ol the !;? publican.-. Owen Raises Conspiracy Cry. S?snator ?.?wen. who ;.. an sdmlnistrs tion partisan on this question. the cry of conspira? y, however, making a clear that the Democratic lead-r? wh ? share the confidence of the President be lleve that the banking interests are con? spiring to delay, if not defeat, his ob? ject. Senator la.'?. Follette, declarine that th? obvious purpose of t' I goad the Banking and Currency Commit? tee to action and bring the whip and spur Into play to ior-ee aetmn. put an end to the discussion in the Senate to-day by calling for the regular order. In r?e*pons?. to .?.-ustions put to him by his Democratic COltosglMS, s-enator Owen ?expressed regret at not being al-. fore-cast when the bill would be raported to the Senate. Taking advantag?- of th? ?opportunity, he again raised the cry of conspiracy, while Senators Thomas, Mar? tine and others on the majority side hast? ened to correct the view, which pre?, a :;???! generally, that it was the President's pur? pose to make the bill a party m? and make the Democratic caucus respon? sible for passing it. "I believe that the bankers' conven? tions." said Senator Owen, "are oft? n en? gineered by a few active gentlemen Who have what they Mneelse to be a < lass pur? pose to serve, and that they do not of necessity at all represent the sentiment of the bankers <?f the rountry. i have re Rpe>ct for the bankers of the Country, but I do not believe that those who conduct the conventions in rsallt) alw.r ?j repre? sent the great body of bankets by sny means." "I have no way "f ssweitslnlng." Mr. Owen continued, "what their motive is I think this Boston meeting had for its obvious purpos. to work up opposition and either to fore the bankers ?/lews or? to delay or d.-f.-at the bill. I ?at? nd.-d several of these stat?- meetings myself, one of them In Virginia, where i ex? plained quite fully. and they pees?* a vote In fat/OS Of the principles of the bill quite unanimously. Not very lor.? after? ward, when thev had had the opportunity. 1 SUPPOOe, to COnsull with the leaders of th.- propaganda, they m-1 and passed a ???solution ;ii.'a'.nst it." Much of tue opposition, Mr. Owen SSld, trout In Mes v..rk CHy. "i Im paid, "that there is violent and lut? opposition on the part of gome of ; who would like t?> have the: ? pvrarmded in N'ev, York, where they may be used for speculative purpos | Senator Thomas charsed that mlsr. p. resentation of ?President Wllem was part of a conspiracy sgalnot any linanii.il !, g THRILLS FOR WILSON AS CAVALRYMEN DRILL President and Forty Thousand Spectators Watch Eleven Hundred Troopers Demonstrate New System of Manoeuvres at Capital. [From The Tribun? Bure*?.] Washington. < ?ct. I. -President Wilson, surrounded by members of his Cabinet several foreign diplomats, army and navy of high rank and members of the Senate and House militai ; tat this afternoon for two hours ? two provisional regiments of made up of the 10th, llth and Hi merits, go through ? drill to demonstrate a new system which t.c t.. ? working out at wrln< bester, \ s . this Fumn?. r \ (real crowd of visitors, pro! thousand, turned out to witness ths drill. ! was held in Potomac Park President and Invited guests occupied a en all stand, accommodating not than forty persons, which was ds orated with the national colors At . ;,. id th? nation ?' i ? ? and at another cot n ther ;.nt< d 'trooper held the President's Rag. Two bands furnish?d the n sal next to the Be rotary of War and ral Wood, chief of staJf, who ? **? ? | th? ti hnl al details of wl il wet going on and the dir etween th?? man?uvres an?l thop.? which have bereto fiiv- been customary. ThS troops, In the new formation, ? by at a trot and then at a gallop 1 Islatlon what, ver, except such as can he ?? d bj the '-it. ? ? that ha Contl nclal affairs In tl try." Be qui t? d a stal I b) Prank A Vanderllp, thai the admlnlstraUoi "must be . hanged," and : . .r,t." ?t ?? :.t when to-da-. on the ? urren? ? .1 1 that I . ? Indication ? : r tern tion of its work. Democrats? metglters Insisted, however, that, erith pi for e : b? possil . piel d bill c-ut ol t?a- coram In November, and th ite r Ighl be s compll ;n Dec? ml ' Mr. Vanderllp defei dl? i among New York banks, de? daring that th? trengi and ... He denied that I ? ?! for monopol; I in New Fork that would prei : . ing of any sound ? | ini tances srl -v*'--*' I 5 ork bank 1.>- | terpi ? , ? t'- with and Influential industi ASKS CHANGES IN BILL Merchants' Association Com? mittee Opposes Features. Wit ': a !??;;? St for tions the .Merchants' mlltee "ti Bankini and Currei in tot t the Ow? bill, The committ? e opi the pi ti.. bill which - - d shall i ? ; fnlted states, on the government guaranty if? linni essar I proi.- .. dan? . ? Of the pi bat "th< i ? t or fed? ral ? ? . , ? ?l prims paper of other 1 eserv? banks. ' ti . ... ? ' Wl ;?r. ? ?; ; - to I It i<? open to many grave objections .... to compel the traust?! ol th? ? oth.-i tions of tl ' ' i a Ithout th? consent of the banks selected by 1 the trustees for th? Ir .;. posit Wl lie any national i/.?vi by flection :t to sec? pi of ? achange, ' sa) - ths con mitt? ?? Import or export transactions, no provision if? mad?? for th? nee of ? . ? - mmlt? toe believes that the Industries ol the' country would he eerved If national were glvei tions, to accept domestic as wi ? tot* sign bills of exchange " A COmmlttM is to be formed to ?jo to Washington soon and ? ? t thi matter before the Senate Committee on Banking and Currency. JTHAW WOULD SEE PAPERS - Wants His Attorneys to Know All Moves of Jerome. ird, N h . 'i. t I a . omplainl that his attorneys have not been rushed with copies of the documents tiled b] William T .[?mm?- with QovOi Polker, and upon whli h the Oov? granted an extension of tiros In connec? tion with th<? Thaw extradition petition, was trad?? to-dav by Harry K. Thaw in a long signed statement Thau it hip attornej i l ? ?.* -. ?n an opportunity t.. Investigate the si? legations mads by Mr. Jerome Governor Pelker domed to-niKht that he - | ?*?! any p.-.j .-i - "undl r . ovei " ir^.m .\f*r. Jerome In connection wit!, the latter s reQUest for additional time to pre -, are hli 11 i 1 !.. onl lo intents w hich he had received, the Governor sai.i py of the Dutcbi Co inty prand Jury indictment a letter .- it from District attorney ? and Jerome's request foi extension of time. Copies of these papers, he said, ?aro ild atton on ? RAT HAS PLAGUE; HOTEL GOES. Wash i 'ct I ? \ two story Structure known SS the Old Hear? th- Hot? i, on th<- waterfront, la to i?. de mollshed because s rai found t.. be In? footed with bubonic plague irai caught in the bullili; g 1 _? Per MONTH UPON PLEDGE * ^ OF PERSONAL PROPERTY THE PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK MANHATTAN itito**. x Fourth Avenue cor. 25th Street Gourtlandt__Ave. co*-. 148th Street Eldridge Street cor. Pivington Street i " hkooki.w Seventh Ave. bet. 48th und 4?'th Sts. j Graham Avenue cor. Derevoise St. | Lexington Ave. cor. 124th Street ? F'itkin Avenue cor. Pockawa\ Ave. I Grand Street cor. Clinton Street j 1 y PER CENT. CHARGED UPI >N East 72d St. bet. Lexington & 3d Avs.'--}*? I.'?ANS REPAID WITHIN, East Houston St. cor. Essex St. \'\\t TWO WEEKS FROM DATE. ? were 1,100 mounted men In the organiza? tion. Then follower] ;, series of in I \ re.-. Including I thrill .i? ehar?r?? peel th, ptand, a dismounted attack, and, Anally, a brigade chargi dire tly toward the Stand, ?ihe troops pulling op from a dead run within Ifteen f> el of t!.. stand Th.is aras th?- most thrilling featui th.- day, bit th?- Pr?sident left a few min? utes o? fore it took j-i ice He san i i ti. ally th<? san?.- thing however, Just be? fou, ??h.'] a smallei ectlon of soldiers dashing up, with sabres swinging and yellli R ? lldly. .\n Inten itlng ;? atur? .?-is tl of ths ma. hin.- gun platoons t.. th.- front, ti.e guns being taken from th? mules and m..';nt. d tor ectlon. r..r.-:uii militar} attach?s m uniform galloped eboul -. ? .. t: ? ?iri'.l from points .-i ? ? ? 'dent .-n, Who had had his first View "f a big force of cavalry, complimi - through < "olom ' .' ' D Sdurrayi th.-ir commanding officer The programme ??'" ? xt n Is? ? ? as formu bj a board a lili h a Ithln ? t ?? ned from i-; iroi i. \\ h< r? th. oi of <;? rm inj England v.< re ? ar? : - si ??'??? d a Ith a | \ lew to ad tpting ? I that goes to i ?? at? si efn? lene) t.. the n? ed f thi - ..i Un? i- Bam s deft HOME OFFERED TO BRYAN Asheville Wants Secretary of State for Summer Resident. - ! ?? .r... 1 \ >,. ? m? N ? ' O '. 9 In Bn efforl t, .-.-? ui.? s? creta Brj per nent nt of / ? ' Hie, or nt least mmei r? sident, s realty com) - his ?it>- has ngn ? ?l t.. ? r* sent him ac? cording to ' il n m lif<?, in on-- of l of th? ? . onditlon being that the 8 ? - ? ._??.. ? occup it for s? ne portion ? ii B? cretai */ Br>*an I all day, and ? , . pted the offei ed I Both hi nd Mi Br? : friends in Asi till? ? ti?,?- summi - MAY LET OUT M'NAMARAS California Court Ruling Paves Way for Their Parole. Ban Pi i. Ocl 0. 11 test ? as? to-d . . ? ? ? in this state am ... t he F t n t e 1 ? i hat no prison? r el ; i.? . for w hloh An irole at th? .... form? ? ? ?, ? for I ... tenced to llfi ? i i a SUES ON SUICIDE'S LETTER Baltimor? Mon Tako Novel Ground in Legal Action. ? Bali i ? '. fore hi d his lif., is the foundation i i Martin I?el .. C I Bini ? Irator of it. Lowenthal and , The bill recites that oi It? 1913, Lowenthal borrowed '? >m Louts Bamberger Newark, M. .1 * ..-?*?? Lowen? , thai had his life Insur? d foi 124,000 it is I all? gad thai on Ma) 2? Low? nth?l a rot? ? ? oi ? m to ha?.. 00 f the In? I aurance transferred to Cohen's ? : I th?? i??-t transferred to Adele Lowenthal, wif? of i/i??enthal The?? I made, and ?>n June .'. Lowenthal con ted i hooting In Atlantic ? "11 u h all. ?--. >i that on Lowentl si I .1 ? found two stamped lettei . dated June 4 an to < 'oben, one ?-t.it ?;..- ?*- nt- r ??. II -i Baml to recelvi -? lmm< diatel) ,, iu ? der be pas ? : ihe adminiatratoi to ps i Baml erger thi ? I TRUST CO. MEN REARRESTED ! Wreckers of Roscvillc Conccern Sur? rendered by Bondsmen. Raymond E Broltb, former treasure! >? th?- RosevUli 'i i . t Company, m Newark, am ted ag iln yesti 11 ay afti moon at thi i ? i .it his original bondsro? n. . ? want to bt relieved ol th? bond ol ! .<?'? Rblt ;. the] i.' lip foi Smith It is said thai tneir reason tor surrendering Sn.iih is that be hs not given as n tance t-. thi bank i aamtneii .. had promised The ? ? ? was reai Ration ol th. 1.1 K.-1-' anna Railroad, just as B train : '.. u Y?.tk i ame m sight Smith said he ws on I ? way loses the t'mrd tame ig the arorld series g Um au,!, ties and the niants. Augustus H. Jennings, former receiving teller of ths trust company, eras also surrendered by ins bondsmen, but be ?a.-? already In Jail, lie was arrested "n '! i day and locked up In default of ST,:/*'. <.n .. . targe of the larceny ol tt.000 from the lilt? originel bond for H.000 arai put up when the former teller eras aeeuasd of stealing ion from the company. NEW LAW GETS VICTIM. ? Th? own? ??: .-?? premises In arhieh i two t.-nmts have \ cv .?.n\l.-t?d ..: brlns ; disordi rlj i- liable to arrest on the ? I j of keeping a disorderly bouse, according i to a uta passed last M?>. as Mas Raj Itnond, ? wealthy real eetati owner, was reminded yesterday h> being t.. ?, n to the West Bide court and held In BOO foi trial in Bpedal - Mr. Raymond lives at x.i MT West !i;.tn street Hs II th. Orel t?. b arrested ander the new law. IL MILS CURRENCY MEASURE SOCIALISTIC Tells American Bankers' Asso? ciation Its Enactment Would Cause Depression. CRITICISES RESERVE BOARD Chairman of Agricultural Com? mittee Predicts Dollar a Pound Steak Because of Cattle Decrease. Boat? ::, < > t I Ti-. Amt rient ?nkers* Association Closed its thirty-ninth annual convention bei ? tO-dSJ , Further idverse ?eritkrlsm of Um vending sdmlnistrstlon plsn .>f ? urrency snd bank? . .?, \ .lop? .1 ? hen Jam? s I. HUI. ..i' ,-'t Paul, ipesklni sj .1 friend ??f sgrl? . .,; ... v. ...i m? nt, i ailed tin- bill '*too .:. i.,- t., - lit o os?. Ametteana'1 snd pr. diet? 'i ' .ii-im ban ?. : crisis an.i busln? a '??l' l" ment The convention m ttled a cl? ' for the honor ? f holding the n? sl ? ? tlon by de? Iding to so to Rlchmon ?. S ? Deles ?t..- :.om Atlsnl i I .?J msde sn ?s? ? ntlon t.. their ? it;, end Atlsntlc City snd ?Sail Lsk? ? it/ siso bad some s p< oi i T! ? ( the nomli rnmlt? t.,. for nes otheert ?.?...^ a? ? i-t,-,1 by the i <mv? ' tlon, snd Arthu Reyi ?? . t Dee Mon.. ? t, ws elevated the pr ?;? n?] v> A Law, of Phils ? ?. the nam? of J K L* nch, of Bsn Ft an? - o, wbo i sd .?. Ing b. ? n ?,?. ithdi ?' ' h ' ? . ni ter? ?i . ? ? ? . ? i of the world . .- ne In Sew In th? convention (??.?i s as ? ' Th ' ' "i ti ? m? ?? ? t for < ser to ' : . '.-:?? Sd of "Agi ' n the Mr. HUI -: . ; win i | i ? t en ll ' ? .- i We not hsve It If 1 ? : be? come \ ... ; ? ? . - es to retire I ? . . ? I ' Il in ? ? ? ? . Ihei un ?i in ? : '? ? . ' ?? ? ontrol ol .... i ... -.In-*. ... . ' |< ? , pOSl? tion that .. our eiperl? i ? SU ' ? i i itclsl : ? ?! In . ere of the cm| ? -t by . ol pia? Ing the i ? tlon of gold In i bt ? orld : i r ? , : navj A gls over th? world to-dsj does not i dy who eri elteve j I pa? Iflc disposition smong i ?I nations. "Bo fsi a.? one ? sn i es, most rei I ? ? u valu? t?. be eccoinpllstted bj the bin under consideration mia-'i.t . ? i ? i.-1.11 -> well .ibtatn? d und? | lau pro vkiing for the issu?- of ?-m.-nciii > circu? lation Bui one "i Its leaal >->.?.u abl? Is Its ? .\? luslon i!??:ii the appi? ? I ?-??? m m. s for ?discounted notei ??? In* menl actu ill) mo t d? irabls snd Oovei nm< nt Is, st . ountl? i sr<, m different ? re? .. BS i- In ? ? Un? m i oi a ralli.i bout i not ; on, Ilk? tl ? proi. ?I ? anklng eontro i pollti? si "The bill In Its pr? too ? . ..i i... ?? - ? i if th .?i .,u: peopl The plan dlff? i ? ? ?>? ntially but little from the dir? ? t ss umptlon by th.- government of complete ownership ..??i < oi trol ol ti?-- bai ess." TRAINMEN'S CASE CLOSED Railroads Hope to Complete Their Story To-night. A B Garret on, ; i ? st?* nl ol Ute Oi*dei tors, testlfylni r? ster ? ? ? bearing in th>- Motel Manhat? tan, mads lb? slat, 'lient that this ;i? ??it I ?i - ?? m not end the demands ??f the j in.ii W c, \jot\ president of th?- Krotlter i.'.o'i ?.f Railroad Firemen, said the thing Th?- settlements made .nth the Bsstsru ??ti I.? I ..If of the ti ilntn? n in ir?l?>. Qarretaon said were lees tb.-m one-thira of v? h.it the men wanted and still want, i'. mid - ? and Lee I sd s bard time toning down the men's ?Ifman:??, but the lank and tile were not BSttsAed The only way to quiet them, be mid, wsi t?? kill th? m. Oarretaon's testimony closed the osss for the employes, an?! Henry Chambers, ? ?. Isor of m <. riet of tin New Vork ?Yntial. took tlie stHnd In rebuttal. ? litt? .1 'g number of blue prj it.-. The arbitrators will h??ld a nlxht session t?.-nicht .m?! tr\ t.mplete their pide of ?the ca.?-- Briefs win b? submitted later. s Do it to-day! Register! This is the first day of registration. The booths are open from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. There are three other dsys, but if you neglect your duty to-day something msy pre? vent later action by you. ? The LAUREL HOUSE of Lakewood NOW OPEN Famous for cuisine and homelike comforts. Extensive improvements since last season. Every outdoor sport?Motoring, Golf, Tennii, Polo, Riding to Hounds, etc. Repr?sentative at 380 Fifth Ave? nue, New York City. A. .1 MURPHY, .Manager. C V. MURPHY, Ass't Manager. HOUSE HEADS ONLY BASEBALL BULLETINS Unable to Transact Any Legis? lative Business in the Ab? sence of a Quorum. RECALL ABSENT MEMBERS All Leaves Revoked and Orders Issued for Arrest of Every Representative Wherever He May Be Found. [ Krom Th.- Tribun? n?:-. Washington, Oet ?.??Tlndii nable to IIoum ? ? ntr? d Its attention to-day on bul* i ? ? . 1 tartli tt, ..? i . ?? ho failed I i If) .. a Mr. Bartletl when Mr. M ; ? r? ted In r? i por? ted the member j ? . - ? Ml M. 'in order ? i oui of order, I am going nil? ? that ths of the four! to i Athletics." Th? Is, and Mi. Bartletl took ? -. ? . , ? ? House ?>.. for the great : the llm? ? .?ni attempt lu return? i t ? ? ? At? tempts to send I ? ? eight m? ? ? ? ? ' to notll ? ? I ths ii'iii*? ..-ht und This . i . TO DEPORT BRAZILIAN AND WOMAN COMPANION Official! Stop Rich South Amer? ican When He Admits That His Wife Is in Paris. Sllva-Prad .... . Bao Paulo luated from Harvard, ? a : ? . b) ths Imm ? ?>> ?a horn hs Is ehai gi d .? Ith I on tii?* Imperatoi with ?? aroman not his ?if??. \\ h. n the board Ins Immigration In* ?--.,. ctor look? .i ,n tl. hs observed that um nnnts ol the Bra? silia? sppeai --d In thro? .." ? snt p i ? . and twice ?rlth the name ..i ?Fran i"..;. ?.-Prado." Thi : :. .uni the aroman booked .?.- hit ?rife and sbarini th? ware sent t.?r and a? re Inti ately. The woman, .? ... r nanu: wtti \ ? onne Oro u.lr. twent ? old Bilva-1 i ado bow? d sevi ?..: Neu ? oi i? i.m i for 110.00 Hi aid hs n ?i trip, ? ii?i as - bason >? bj hs si.,..ui.i not be permitted to ti ivsl with a woman, sven though she eras not his wlf? .\t Bill? Island i"- -?? ? taken before a ..? ip< ? la I in.?nil y, which, when li beard th? facts, ?>id?i?.-d the couple t<> i?o .?.-?...r t? .1 <.|i tl ?? I n ;.< r.iii.r "ii Saturday Prado protestad that hs ws I ? unjustlj treated, bat hs was Informed that im ?va.s riolatini the laws of entr) j ut the United st.it??*. VAST OIL LANDS AT STAKE Suit Against Midwest Company Goes to Supreme Court. i ?. n-. ar, i "-i '.' The legal Issues In* volved In the .--nit ..r the federal govern? ment against the Midwest OH Company to-day were *-?-m lor solution to ths Bu* ' ..un ?.f tii- Cnltsd Btatea A list <,i sis Questions, prepared In His lodges of th?> United Btatea Cireuil Court of Appeals, ?as certified, filad end mailed to ? ^?t.in i ?n the opinions of the Suprem?* I ourt depends the title t'> millions "? a? res of ??n lands ?n Wyoming snd California, which th?? government seeks to retain to furnish a supplj ol fuel oil for th.- ! The entire subject of land conservation in ?I. \\ ? 11 ni m i vital!) concerned in th?? result. Ths Question? concern th?? right of th?? i*!. Ident, prior t?> th? aet of Juns 8, 010, t.? withdraw oil lands from ? Th.- validity of the specific Older of Sep tomber '.'7, mm, by ??hirn th?? Wyoming lands Involved In the Mldn-est suit w.-r.? wttndranrn, also is touched on. The Bu? prem* <'?mrt also is asked tu doelde fth'-th'r or not, h?tween the \vlthdra?val ..rd.?r and the art <-.f June ?V? KM", p. I - sons were authorissd to enter on the land under the petroleum land a?*t of Febiuary 11. 1-07. UNDERWOOD BLOCKS PRESIDENT'S SCHEME ! Declines to Aid Repeal of 5 Per Cent Rebate on Goods in American Ships. LIKES LAW AS IT PASSED Wilson Advised That Enforce? ment of Clause Will Affect Many Treaties and Greatly Reduce Revenue. f From Th?* Tribun?* Ilute ,-i 1 Wsshlngtoa, Oct I. Th.? purpose of the administration to procure as quietly as possible the repeal of that section of th^ tariff bin which grants s ?". per cent con? cession of the duties on good.-, Imported in AmVrl'.'in bottoms received a Chsak to day, aben th.- soil, nor of the Department of State. Mr Folk, got into communica? tion with Repreeentatlve LTn?lerwood. -XCtlllg on i nsf met lor,.s from the Presi? dent, Mr. Folk sought Mr. L'uderwOOd and ?Senator Simmons to enlist their sup? i ort for f? repeal measure Senator Blm [.romr.tlv SCCjUlescSd, but Mr Under -,.......i east mod ? different sttltode H? . lared that h?- ems wen *-.-';.-:!??i with t'n- tarif:' lili as It Stood, that the mies tion of this rebate had been thrsshsd out on? .. an?! that he had no desire to re '?:.. ti if It th.- ?'?? ? leslres the repeal of the section, Mi i'n?i? .-?*-? - ? i Is quoted a? saying, he cran inform the Congress by nu-ans of ft sp- ?.*p on the sub ? ? When, iater. the President was asked if he pur;r..-..| to send a special mSMSge to ?"oncri-sfa ssklng for the repeal he gave rice of some Irritation snd ?b-ciared ti it he i.a.i t... such Intentloi Affects Many Treaties. Th? I't? rid ' ? en sd* Ised by th? counsellor of ths Department of Stats John Bsssetl Moors, that the provision ol enforced ted without rebst? to numerous for? sign ' ?treat ??.?:. ; ?? Unit? - ' ro* Id? that they shall . . i art -' i on ?unto fron ? In sny other ships. President Wilson t.?? rel letar.t to vitiat? the numerou treaties lnvolv?ed On the f the n panted not rted In amerl? an bot ? to .: Imported In th.- ships of liment,* It :..i! utterly of a ing ltfl [>ur I) to American shipping?and I material I a- high a.-? -.'. 0 . 1 fol i . omi II ? provlsfoos, France s r eoloniM. M:. i rtd? ponstv? ittll ide I to the adm snd the President Is for ( it i revei thai the m ijorlt) . ? - . yield ?eventos . ?m th. v. bite H ? : - . . ? ? : : . . in. Members of th? . - <? : " mi Mr. I'nderw.i ? . . . t the i is.r oth would fall itb B< i itoi Bimmon f the 8? Underwood Satisf'ed. Mr. I'ti'le: .\... ,i. ?-day tariff ild. "I am - ' ? sfth the Mil ss it : th? President ? dut) . i ?.?.-..i cal the Way* sad M . . ? 'omn ' ' the < iera I? llr. Und? tsted that he ? .1 there ? I I.. i .i l ? i ? let ? I Id work out sd? vani : sly to this ? ntrj . s MITCHEL'S VOICE GIVES WAY; SPEECHES STOPPED Physician Orders Hira to Keep Quiet Until Monday to Give It a Rest. John Purroy Mltchel's voles has broken down under th.? -train of the campaign r>r Frank F Mi.l.-r. of No _ YV. .-?: ui..> examined his throat yester? day, .-.?1.1 ti- must make no ??:? "?? BPOSCbeS md must r. si i-.- roi.??- m e v e i m IblS We Most of yesterday he wrots what he had to say to i -Abo cali..1 on him it the Custom Ha ? md 1st? In the afternoon be went home t>> reel Th.- physician toi.i Mi Mitchel that if he undertook t?> ise in- voice much b.-for?- Mondsj he arould t.ot be responsible for the ronsoquei and that be might he out of the l|HQ|||| campaign ior the remainder of the time unless Im obeyed orders strictly. Am today snd UMnorroe* art regtstra tlon .lavs, tew meeting! ..re scheduled. They sre Noon, 16th street and inlon B i . .re, the New York Young Republican club: .i:'.? p. m. Broad street; evening, Ail So;i Church, Dttmas snd Ocean ave? nues. Brooklyn. Mr. Mltehd may attend the rnestlngs, but others still have t.. sp? ak for him. N.\t \?.?-.-k.s s. he.tule is crow.led, a big meetlns being set for Wodnesdaj m Car? negie Hall Th.- speakers at the noonday Fnioti Square meeting to-day srtll be Congnees? man W, M CsldST, the Kev r'r. ('. T. l'.nylls and John I Hopper. Bereust. President MnAneny has rsesv? Sled Horn blS COM and will be able to speak SgSin Monda> B VANDERBILT POTATOES WIN Ninety Varieties Now, and 125 Expected for Next Year. [By Telsgres* te Ths Tittmss i Asheville. N. ***., (Vf. ?.-ficorit? YV V.n.lerl.llt's Hiltmore estafe carried off first honors In the Irish potato depart? ment at the Western 1-forth Carolina Fair her? to-day, Hnd Incidentally broke th? state record f.?r the number of varieties oi Irish potatoes exhibited. 0SOrgS S. Arthur, who has charge of this department on the Vanderbllt es? tate, had ninety varieties of the tubers on exhibition This exhibit has been Shows .?t severs] fairs, always carrying off tlrst honors, and has been sent as far as Canada. Mr. Arthur says he will ex? hibit 13S varieties of potatoes next year. Perfect biscuit perfectly produced Eternal vigilance is exercised by National Biscuit Company in the se? lection of the ingre? dients that enter into its products. National Biscuit Company products are perfectly pro? tected by being packed in attractive small tins, in pack? ages with the famous In-er-seal Trade Mark or in the famil? iar glass-front cans. Wherever biscuit are sold, there you will find the per? fect biscuit of the National Biscuit Company. Each variety, whether known as crackers or cookies, wafers or snaps, cakes or jumbles, is the best of its kind. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL j BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name ART SALES. ? NT BALE BY II? II HI ?,\l I.I l.\ LOB I \/ H \ Mill Mi. I Including R Sicolmu* ? i I3.irbi?r* Onerclno, Alb recht D?rer r : - atli? r?. Antique Purnit . (from ?:.-. . . ? n on th? .* ? ? '.un.-l.us ? ' M M - - DEATH FOLLOWS JUNKET , Three of Rhode Island Delega? tion to Perry Centennial Dead. ? Provl -nond-i M.'Wi ; . . 1. :-k of the- li ono of the gu which recently return? ? trip t? Put?in Bay m connection with the Ferry centennial in Ohio, Is seriously tl! ef typhoid fever, believed to have teen ?on trai ted while hs was on t? far thre?. deaths of state party :r..-mr??N hav<> occurred. Leon B. EUcs s member of ths FROR Island Katlonal Guard, ? typhoid fever iat<* last evening at the Etaeds .?? and Hospital, where h<* had been f'T th* list f??\v da) I Mi Hi ? I niber tl ths Put-In Bay ; that he contracted th. I ? while on ths tnp ,-t..?. Banal i vv tLoRb Ided t.. the list of th??-* mil to-d?y TURKEY WANTS NO OIL TRUST. London, Ocl I Thi - v'""n' menl ? . .- ? ? to ?*?*? . .??.t Um off? r ol the fl 111 *-"*"1*' pany for thi mcqutsltlon ol monopoly In Turkey, I te ?? Sw pal h n?.m Constantlnopls bt "?"i* Stund.nd. ? Tammany must be kept out of H City Hall. You believe that. Will y?u help to accomplish it? Your vot? H needed. To vote you must register, ?v* it to-day. _ ; The Choice October Brew | of Bass Ale has arrived Now on Draught at Hotels, Cafes, Clubs, etc. BASS * CO., Importers. 00 W?rr?n St.. K