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   Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (Newspaper) - July 31, 1911, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               FORT WAYNE WITH MIGHT AMD EVERY MORNING XV THE AT 10 CENTS A WEEK BY ASSOCIATED PRESS MONDAY MORNING JULY 31 PAGES PUT IT UP TO THE T July tariff legislation at this session of con- gress so as leave the responsibility r for any -n tariff revision square- ly upon the is the slogan ol coalition li the senate and the democrats In the house The president to-day is credited with being as determined as ever to veto any tariff passed by congress prior to the submission o the report of the tariff board to con- gress at the regular session in De- cember Meantime the democrats continuing to press their revision measures are wondering what the president will do when the wool emerging from conference with lower duties then the La Follette filial com- promise goes to the white house for approval or veto The Tariff Program Thla is the way the outlook The wool tariff revision will be n conference early In tht weeh A com- promise measure on the basis of thirty per cent ad valorem on raw wool wll be reported out probably The com- republican forces are confident It will run tho gauntlet of both houses and be the first revision measure to go to thw president an tbS test of his veto dis- position The farmers froa will ba voted on Tuesday In the senate under agreement Coalition senators and democrats express certainty ot Its passage There will be a senate democratic caucus on the row morning however to Insure Its passage The cotton tariff revision will be passed by the house Thursday II necessary Democratic Leader Under- wood will arbitrarily shut off debate OU that day Though by no means tain the coalition senators and house democrats are moderately ful that thu will go through senate The amendments that were first contemplated in connection with the relating steel rubber be of- aa riders to the cotton when It comes up In the senate Other Important Matters tariff revision some other important legislation figures In the program for this the reapportionment Is to be voted upon In the senate next day It has already paned the and provides for a of 433 A large majority of senators are to concede to the house the right to decide Its own flat House caucus morrow right oa what course to adopt with reference to the campaign blB The house Judiciary commutes morrow will resume the Alaska syn- Inquiry respecting of of the attorney on 2 Column 4 BULLETIN DETROIT Mich July In a collision late to-day be- tween two interurban electric cars en the Ann Arbor division of the Detroit United railways one motorman was killed five persons were dangerously in- jured and more than a score were less seriously hurt The collision occurred near born about ten miles west of the city limits The dead torman was Louis Hamilton NEWS OF THE WORLD NICE WEATHER FOR ANOTHER WEEK WASHINGTON July T Showers and continued able temperatures will feature HK the weather generally out the country the coming week according to the weather bureau The weekly forecast issued to-day The general T pressure distribution shown by the International chart J is such indicate that there will be no unseasonably high temperatures the coming week In any part of tho country Fairly tation is probable during the week In all districts from the T Rocky mountains eastward to the Atlantic coast RISING FROM BED KILLS HERSELF INDIANAPOLIS Ind July After the vigil ot her band and secreting her child in an alley back of a neighbor's bouse Mrs Anton Drews aged 43 committed suicide by throwing self Into a sewer outlet Into White river early to-day The body was not found until this afternoon Mrs Drews had an inmate ot the Central hospital and was to have been to-morrow Drews said he feared his wife would attempt and had been Ing- watch on her Saturday night ho locked all the doors and put the keys In his pocket after midnight he said he fell asleep for a few utes and it was then his wife clad inly In her night clothes escaped fro the house through a window the child with her The baby wa found by neighbors who were by the husband PRICE TWO CENTS Wreck of Excursion Train of the Seaboard Air Line in North Carolina Eight Killed and Eighty Injured GRIME WAVE NITS TOLEDO THREE DEAD TOLEDO O July mur ders and suicide the latter a of one of the murdin the In a wave or crime here to-day Anthony Italian killed Wiley 5 years old wife of Arthur D with whom Rugiero committed a hours later Stevon a Bulgarian laborer was found on Front street after the Wiley murder revealed two bullet wounds In hi taad lie died about noon is sort that was wounded n comrades of with whom h lad quarreled In a saloon a short Urn before also shot Oliver M Knee uncle of Mrs in tho head Hli Injuries are not mm LEADS LARGE FORCE Tl TO NAME CANDIDATE TO OPPOSE MADERO OF MEXICO July the of placing In the field candi dates for the presidency and vice residency the liberal party has Jusi been reorganized under the direction of who an to-day that early In August convention would be held name Madero's opponent IS STORM CENTER OF By B Jesse Conway WASHINGTON he I relative of p reporter asked General George F am on the day that of Alaska accused the attorney general of neglecting to Mute an Alaskan coal fraud reported to No Mr Wickersham is not a of my family answered the at- ney general his small brown eyes hing In horror at trie thought Wick to Wick controversy upled with tho Dick to Dick President Taft nailed as a of Representative Martin of Col- were directed against Attorney General Wickersham Mr Martin charged that the law firm which Mr Wickersham was connected was counsel for the sugar trust which was after the friar lands In the pines He also said that the dent's brother Henry W Taft la in the same firm Both statements are true but Attorney General sham successfully defended himself against the suspicion that he used his official position for the benefit of his private clients In the Ballinger controversy which left a bad in everybody's mouth Attorney General Wickersham was big figure He wrote the letter on lie in his latest message President Taft based his con- the capital its fusion H has given vaudeville Charges and Bter charges are made so frequently that they really look more flous in print than they do at close democratic members of congress In a responsible for this Is a number of new members t Johnny Jump Ups who spend nights conjuring up probes clamor for something to in- ate and something to talk at home They want to com congress and the good name of the government means ling to them if it stands in the their harvest of self Wickersham Is Goat nevertheless the namo of has been Injected into so ftt the troubles of the present that it bids fair to be of the president's cabinet do it has a national Everything that Taft wants done he gets F to do time the attorney general has tho explaining ugly or making a tew on his own Martin's Charges Fail land was ly accusing Secretary Ballinger of the interior department and that Pinchot was overzealous in his of the forestry service Also Mr Wickersham was involved in tho subsequent developments which showed that the Taft letter ing Secretary Ballingor was prepared in tho department of the interior by a subordinate ot Mr Ballinger In the midst of the Dick to Dick muddle crime the Wickersham to President Taft to dis- miSH from tho service Dr IT W Wiley Again Mr was on tho side Attacking Dr Wiley is too bis a- JuU for either tho president or his attorney general is sitting at Iho dinner table with every American every night Whether the bottle of catsup con- tains benzoate of soda or chloride of lime It does not matter because the on It says that it is guaranteed under the pure food act and every man woman and child In tho United gives Ur Wiley credit for the pure food net President Roosevelt and At- torney General are nnt pals In any or the word At one the waa that Mr did not vuto fur dent Roosevelt in He denied this Continued on 4 GENERAL HOYT TO SUCCEED CARTER WASHINGTON July Brigadier General Ralph Hoyt will succeed Major-General William H Carter of the maneuver brigade In Texas when the alter la relieved August 15 General Carter will come to Washington to re- his duties as assistant relieving General Arthur Murray who will toko command of the ment of the west with headquarters at San Francisco At present only a brigade of the original in Texas maneuver di- r for Indiana and Probably fair Tuesday unsettled probably moderate south Probably fair Monday and ay light to moderate south and Lower Fair Monday nnd except local showers in north Monday N C July wreck of the excursion train on the Air here proved one ot tin worst railroad or recent in- this Mt and en route to Charlotte struck from Durham a freight train the engines en Eight killed eighty were injured of whom In a CANADIAN IP IS SAVED TO NAVY HALIFAX N 8 July Tho new Canadian nearly deprived of half itH the crashed on tho lodges off the Cape Suble Five hours sho Moated leaking badly nnd under her own power to ShaK harbor ton miles where ehe Is at anchor with six fathoms a soft mud bottom under UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU FORT WAYNE ind July 31 1911 Data for the 24 hours ending at 7 p m at the end of ach 05 69 77 p m 41 m p m p in p m a ni a in n m u m a ni a in Ii5 64 ill 81 82 89 a in p m a m n m a m Noon p m p m p in p m p in p in p m yesterday ys 01 since the Jirst of the month tho on tlic Rainfall fur tho ending at 7 ni none the of tho month water and her HALIFAX N S cruiser Niobe flagship of the Canadian navy waa saved to the young sea strength after being Impaled for five hours on the southwest ledges of Cape Sable to-day Her hull was pierced In the starboard engine room water and other com- flooded No lives were lost the passage of the naval In the Canadian parliament In April 1910 favoring the creation of a navy for the Dominion Canada chased the protected cruiser Niobe home government for 075 000 The vessel was laid down 1895 and launched In 1837 Her ar- mament of 16 six-inch 12 twelve pounders 4 three pound quick and two machine She has a steel deck and casement or her principal batteries carrying altogether 19.000 tons of armor She 435 feet long and carries the u cruiser complement The exact of the release of wore not known here up o a late hour to-night but It was supposed she floated on a rising tide Commander McDonald who is In com- mand of the cruiser anchored tho In a safe position some dis- anco from the scene of her mishap awaiting the arrival of the ment steamers Lady and Stanley were dispatched to her assistance early this morning John The cause of the accident is not yet known but a heavy tog en- shrouded the coast and It Is said also that there was a southeast gale Ing Commander McDonald and the other officers of the Niobe were non- communicative when queried lowest Highest 10 on tho of the month JO from the per t cent rodm erl id sen S HI 11 S ilos per by wireless for a statement as to the cause of the Sixteen men ol the crew who left the cruiser in two wore tlic of much anxiety for many hours sr i after the accident is they were lost in the fog and at the mercy of the gale and strong tide which it feared would wreck them on one of the ledges that abound about Cape Sable It learned bv less to-night however that nil hnd joined their ship They went back to the cruiser ip one boat the other apparently having been wrecked So extreme was considered the plight of the when the ship that Commander ordered all boats cleared a way ready Tor abandonment of the vessel if The two which wore lost lor i time with erews were the the Forecaster Continued on Page 5 Column 7 TO SHED LIGHT ON STEEL JOT NEW YORK July wiis known here at the the house oC tives committee of Inquiry Into thn United Steel corporation that committee IB now very of hearing personally from J with regard to the ab- of the Tennessee Coal and by tho steel tion In 1907 That a subpoena will be Issued Within a few days for Charles M Schwab former president of the United Steel corporation was revealed Mr Schwab has Just returned from Europe Since so many Important witnesses have defended Mr Morgan for his part in the the Coal and Iron by cor- tho desire of members of the committee to hear Mr Morgan has increased Grant B Schloy former manager of the Tennessee Coal and Iron company syndicate and a member the firm of -Mooro Schley wnich is declared to have been saved from a financial crash the steel cor- took over tho Tennessee been subpoenaed to before tho committee morning TEHERAN Prussia July Mohammed All left yesterday with an over- whelming force and is now marching on Teheran There is much hension here that the at- tempt to regain his throne will ceed The government is without power to suppress the anarchistic con- ditions which prevail throughout the country One hundred thousand dollars was to-day set on the head and each on the heads of Salar cd Dowleh and es the two princes who are his cipal supporters For a time the members of the cabinet showed some alarm but ready the contract had been legally signed Mass July the proposed arbitration treaty will in- validate the Monroe doctrine and morally array this country with land against In the present and be an Insult to every German and Irish-American of the country was declared In lutions passed at a protest meeting held in Faneuil hall by Irish-American and other citizens Various speakers among whom were Congressman James member of the committee on foreign affairs and Matthew president of the Ancient Order ot Hibernians de- clared the proposed treaty was one of and made unjust tion In favor of Great Britain and against all other nations An opinion contrary to the tion was offered by Christopher OTTAWA Ont July ing gun in the campaign will determine the fato of the reciprocity pact between the United States and Canada was lired to-day by the eral leader Sir Wilfrid was In the form of an open address to the Canadian people and in it set forth very clearly the issues in- In the present The question at issue is not a new me Sir asserts reciprocal re- gions with the United States been sought by both parties for over lair a century The present tive party he declared is seeking reverse this lifelong policy ot its era of the past The enactment of the premier further improve the friendly relations existing between Great Britain da and the United States and would an important factor in bringing about a general treaty of arbitration The Opening Gun At all during the last says Sir Wilfrid it has constant effort of all ties in Canada to make with the ed States an arrangement for the exchange of natural products tho two countries After the present government tools office it renewed In vain this offer to tne united States but meeting with no response it declared that no hcr overtures of this nature Be by Canada Within the twelve months president of the United States sent to Ottawa two commissioners from the purpose of ne- looking toward thu lowering of the tariff barriers which have CORRESPONDENT SAYS STRIFE IS INEVITABLE NEW YORK July F J Archibald war correspondent ing from Europe to-day between France and Germany Morocco seems Inevitable said Mr Archibald has made mands that France cannot ru Krant And Germany cannot afford to abate her demands nnd thus herself before tho nations of the World Nothing remains for Germany but to enforce her demands by strength of arms and there in going to be a great big war that will embroil all Europe England Is all can to the war along will try to keep out of It until action on her part Imperative and then probably in ally prepared and her ire united France Sy bent army In Europe to-day and In the artillery branch ehe U cently and away better than any other country In Europe France has a wonderful army In northern Africa Sho knows war Is coming and ti ready for It WILLIAM la FURIOUS AT FOLLY PARIS July Berlin he learns on high thai the German emperor Is nt Iho In which Baron Von tho placed Germany In his absence which wiu tho result of falso tion It won believed Britain Indifferent to Morocco nnd would abandon Franco In tho moment of danger which would fall The of Germany would thon bo turned Great Britain Instead of this Franco kept her head and tho English government officially Informed the German sador that If Germany attempted to rupy any point In Morocco them would a grand settlement with England which had been so ong talked of The was a panic In Germany Tho secretary asked the advice of and other advisers and all of hem told him he munt abandon most of his This agreement was strenuously In the United States by interests on the alleged grounds that U was all to tho advantage of Canada nnd to tho detriment of the Ut country bu that It M and the tually advantageous to both prevailed Io agreement stands to-day an an by the United States to Canada of very measure of reciprocity which lur Wore than forty years has engaged tho earnest nnd constant efforts of lending Canadian statesman Not content to debate this tlon upon UK merits tho conservative in the house of commons adopted a system of avowed obstruction to prevent ln payment by which the opinion of your tives there Could be In thin condition of iv Ity or to remit the to the people thit the people may between the and the opposition and de- clare whether they havo changed their mind or whether they still are In favor of reciprocity In natural whether they will or will not have tin American market for the promising crop soon to be garnered In Canada This agreement further Im- prove tho friendly which now so happily exist between country and tho mother on the one hand and thn American lic on tho other nnd which it may at distant day Into a general treaty of arbitration the fect or which would be to for- ever nil possibilities of war between tho great of which we aro proud to form a part tho great nation which we arc proud to have na neighbor Tho address declares there is no warrant for the claim will annexation and states that Continued on 5 Column 1 ACCEPTS PULPIT BLUFFTON July Rev X H Brand who for four years has been the pastor of the First terian church of this this announced to his congregation his acceptance of a call tendered by the First Presbyterian church of At the same time he dered his resignation and asked that action be immediately taken in order that it become effective at the close of tho evening services on next Sunday The resignation tive Rev Brand came to from Auburn SIHK SHAFT DEEP INTO EARTH TO SAVE Mo July TWO KILLED WHEN AWAY GOES OFF BRIDGE O July were killed and another seriously in- jured to-day a runaway the side ot a bridge it surrey to it hitched and its occupants Mrs Alary and her lighter and thr had IMS trni nnd broken a hundred men and are desperately to-night In an to sink a shaft to the drift of a mine jaut of here in which Joseph Clary si years old son of Thomas Clary pioneer mining operator Is held oner under seventy feet of dirt As It must bo days before the man can be reached a prospect drill being sunk boring a six-inch holo through Clary can be with air food and water in caso he is still alive Clary and another man were at bottom of the mine to-day when sides began to cave in Tho other was hoisted to tho top but when his feet touched the edge of the mine the sides fell In It is believed Clary was warned in time to escape the avalanche and took refuge in a far corner of the drift which Is forty feet long HORSE AND RlT STOLEN FROM ADAMS CO FARMER BOY MURDERER AND THE ALLEGED ACCESSORY TO CRIME DECATUR Ind July In several surrounding counties been scouring the country for a and rle which were stolen last from a farmer James Rupert of this county residing near Monroe Mr pert had been here on business last evening and left tho horse and hitched to a rack near the just across from the in- When he went ui the rig about 8 or 9 o'clock the was Rone Sheriff Darkens and deputy J D have lieen looking for the stolen property at Into thin evening hud nnt PI- Word from both the Wayne and Van Ohin that answering th de- scription nf the one stolen have been recovered fit and NEW YORK July murder or Henry Jackson the wealthy broker by Paul Geidel a year-old bellboy will down in tory of thu most brutal crimes of this city The youth of the derer did nnt prevent him from his victim and forcing a chloroform Honked into his mouth hix remarkable confession was for murder in the He will he tried In roommate u lio the dead is by the as an fajii   

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