Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, The (Newspaper) - August 12, 1911, Fort Wayne, Indiana FOB FORT WAYNE 1141 BY ASSOCIATED PRESS SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST IR PAGES 10 A PRICE TWO CENTS IS ME ON Jl SPUI ON FREE ttu their coats and for the first time In history the press to be present the of the two houses of congress on the wool tariff and farmers free list bills sat down in conference differences Finally at 6 p m they on and tegan ation of the free list The conference began at 10 o'clock this morning The wool as agreed upon will be reported to the senate to-morrow by Senator La Follette of sin and to the house by Representative Underwood They will direct of the in those two bodies As the house has the bearing upon the that body will have to act first First wan BO amended ae to re- quire that the proposed law take affect October 1 instead of January 1 M provided In the senate and house pleasures The conferees to have tie report adopted in both houses morrow ana the quickly started on 19 the white house the president is expected to veto it The free list was under for about fifteen minutes but the conflict between the of the two houses was so that it became to postpone action until to-morrow After fixing 29 per cent ad valorem M the duty on raw wool and Ing the wool classification so as to 1 conform to tho language of the house PUJ the agreement on other features a matter of detail Flat on All The change of classification the of fixing a flat duty on all wools and while it reduces the rates on dinary wools from 36 per cent as provided In the senate and In- those of the house from 10 per cent It also increases the rates on carpet wools from 10 per cent as provided in senate to the 19 fixed by the conferees In most respects the duties on the manufacturers of wool were Increased over the of the house and reduced below those or the senate so as to make them correspond with the raw wool rate but In some In- they were made higher than those of either measure A rate of 26 pet cent on oils and was agreed to while a rate of 14 per cent was determined upon for combed wool and tope including roving and roping and or It per cent oti en Instead of one M Q and nipt hi the house compromise In- W vet and Berlin and similar rugi and the irate is at SO per cent which Is cent er than the senate rate and ten per cent higher than the house rate of the On the second class of carpets thw was forty per rent It In- Brussels carpets and velvet and PREDICT THE RECOVERY OF ROME August 2 a m Plus X had a rather restless night and toward midnight awoke as the result oi a renewal of the burning sensation in his affected knee Treatment by hit physicians however relieved him and at this hour fie Is reported to be ing peacefully The physicians believe restlessness was due to the heat and tc over exertion yesterday when he ap much better Pope Plus wok a decided turn for better late yesterday So well fied were the Vatican physicians with the Improvement that they predicted a recovery within ten burring un- foreseen Following thi encouraging declaration Merf del Val the papal secretary ot state decided to co to his villa at Mont on for the remainder of the sum mer The pope sat up in his chair and with his ud of who him The n the gouty knee In diminishing at His Holiness suffered pain tc SCENES IN BROOKLYN STREff CAR STRIKE POLICE FEAR MORE SERIOUS RIOTS NEWS OF THE WORLD Continued on 7 Column 7 GORDON WAS LAST CONFEDERATE GENERAL TO SERVE IN CONGRESS COMET IS ABSOLVED FROM BLAME FOR HEAT WASHINGTON Aug south west middle west and eastern sections of continued to broil day with 103 recorded m vUle Kansas City and Oklahoma City mercury in Indianapolis stood at Harry C t declares Intense w M bwn fdt world this summer has been to a belt of stagnant hot air miles I DM wide and mile high gripping the earth on both tides of equator forecasts promises relief M soon as cooler can break through the belt He comet from connection the present TEXAS NEGRO HANGED BY MOB FARMERSVILLE Texas Aug 11 Commodore Jones a negro who it IK alleged used Insulting language In ad- a voting woman over ne telephone wna hanged bv a mob Jones was arrested day a crowd of about men and to his cell and marching him to the outskirts of the town compelled him to climb a telephone nole At the ton one of the mob waiting A rope was thrown shout the neck and was forced to Jump He wag strangled to death THE WEATHER PRESIDENT WNE REFUTES EVIDENCE OF PERKINS IN SM GOMEZ WILLING TO BE CANIDATE FOR PRESIDENT MEXICO CITY August Francisco to-day an- his willingness to become a candidate for the presidency of the republic To an Press re- Porter he said that should the nominate him he could not see his way clear to refuse the offer At the same time however he de- clared his relations with Francisco Madero were cordial and added wit a smile that he was still the candl date for the vice-presidency on th Madero ticket Another surprise came to-day whe H became know n that the old fight be the church and state would b resumed In Mexico the separation effected by Benito Ju arez almost half century ago th Catholic church acting through th National Catholic has for mally issued a call for a convention to place In nomination a candidate fo the presidency That the wll Dr I nomination appear probable In or their formal breal with Madero last night Because o Madero's refusal to the progressive party which h caused to be a few weeks ago the repudiated him and named Dr as the head o their party NEW YORK Aug 11 strike of the Brooklyn street car men operating the Coney Island and Brooklyn road will be pressed with renewed unless the Ai J leader of the an- that would appeal to Mayor for aid In having demands WRESTLES EVIDENCE Although the county were In session the part of afternoon digesting the and Introduced at the t whether or not should be granted a D R at the fair m was taken at oV lock without an having been Attorney Hoffman or the hoard announced that a would he made sometime t is that the will be although as yet the of the Ii mrd have fiom milking known their In- In this regard Renewal Edward H of Hoagland application for a renewal of his ferine wan with 1 remonstrance granted MIP tn well by the board yesterday uon of the granted wrecked 103 men put to A conductors vu secured when these of the photos In group shows a wagon which with coal was drawn across in Smith street COLOMBIA CITY BOY DROWNS WITH NIS COMPANION Ind Aug ll Adams editor of the re- I a telegram Friday evening about In heaving to him the sad news that hU older son Donald C Adams and his friend Al C of who left here weeks ago to travel through M r M ami British Columbia were drowned Thursday afternoon IH w is from herta and stated that the near cache thirty miles west The were not Thr telegram wjs forwarded hv lev Aim a railway firm further details given When the wan received It spread over the city and expressed MS DonuM Adanri WHS a model joung nmn and Was respected hy EDITORS NEXT YEAR MISHAWAKA Aug Northern Indiana Editorial association closed Its session to-day and this ing the are traveling ward Before they left they passed revolutions thanking everybody everything and delight at the treatment they received white here They also passed for amendment to the law which forbids the exchange of paper advertising for railroads trans- 11 for Sunday portion show en Sun day warmer In winds hv Ha l m day in tn ici and moderate in Inda 111 I ltd fop tti T h hour 7 I M S M M 1 P M 11 r M n Ann IS ai 7 p m hi on era of In connection with if trance nnd held thut Bmmi did not five A legal of With these from the H wnn held Hint did nut a of legal voters of the and for that reason In WILL VISIT All AVAILABLE SITES Ml Ml HIS A IIK 11 Hi if trio I mini uti Wt anil if 111 n ihr i ivii um u Mll brink nf UK i win eil n few WM hi A iml 1 iti l is trt hr 1 III nn mint in he i niral He In H of nt cirm wnn the Confederate general to i-v in HB had a imputation m a teller f war stoiles i 1 A A M A M A 2 A 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Buty Al thin point the maid the Into and notified Thf muni was a ot lothi hut WHO nu v within ll ami this Fhe to Hi Then the In and arrest il lie at Ills tion Hf ilt hv to uid that met a ifl John lit he asked him if In to turn lifts Mills u nnd h hf t to Kit thf home and to usk tin work the M to his HI in thi i of hn Mills N w hf 11 wwe elected 8 K Boys Plymouth J D Joseph Second vice- president A South Bend J A O W ray Nappanee News executive com- J R Snyder Gary Post S R Carr Gary Tribune S E Boys Chronicle J A Beane shen Democrat A J terton Tribune A heavy rain fell early to-day Ing off the atmosphere and making life more The editors visited the factories of Mishawaka in automobiles Then went over to South Bend and the of the South Tribune Times and Newt had luncheon at the Oliver As the of Sam railroad the Southern Michigan were to RO to St Joseph Mich this afternoon and take a ride on the lake and after that to start for home It wan decided to hold the next sion at A special resolution wan favoring A D of the Elwood Record for president of tlie Editorial association and urging that thf next meeting of that body be held at Chicago WASHINGTON Thome president of the Com- pany of America which became In- In the panic of IMt the affairs of have been linked with the taking over of the Coal and Iron by the States Steel corporation at that followed Perkins to-day a witness before house of inquiry into this affairs of the Mr Thorne declared con- trary to the testimony given by Mr Perkins and many other witnesses the Trust Company of America not the chief sore point of trouble at the time It was necessary to brokerage firm of Moore Senior He surprised the committee with declarations that he certain attention had been directed toward company in that crisis and he any knowledge of the agreement to try Mr Perkins that ing over of the Coal Iron com E any by the corporation to save Moore A Schley from ruin dependent upon the bankers ot Wew York money to save the horn of dilemma the Trust pany of America and the Lincoln Trust company Interview Causes Bwik Run Mr was examined In relating to a public to press 1907 and at- to Mr Perkins In tt was said the chief point of panic was Company of He declared that ag this a run on bank occurred that the run In KUt For this ha admitted he had consulted as to the advisability of for ages persona he felt responsible but he was deterred by necessity to seek more the bankets of New York to prevent or his Institution That his troubles Ut any way Involved in the of A at that time he em- denied Before Mr took stand Mr Perkins had spent several advocating the establishment of a to focus the limelight of on w LittMon Grill Tt conducted examination of Thorns to Ao Iron Steel In Littleton aid Mr 1 nothing about it I met Mr Ledyard on Sunday November 3 and he told me they were to put tbe deal through 1 no more about it until after It was all over Mr Littleton to the failure if Knickerbocker Trust company jn October 22 and 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