Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - August 21, 1909, Washington, District Of Columbia REAL ESTATE ADVERTISERS The Port the bat dium for renting and selling and cooler tomorrow moderate to Temperature 87, 66V NO. AUGUST 21, THREE President Taft Accepts tation Across BIG LAW OVER Outlines Plans to Con- trol mission to Report in November Census Law of Two Members of One Family m Office Is That It Affects Census and Mrs Taft Take First Sail on Sylph Since Latt rs in The ng n Post T- Ma k J Pi evident Taft t u wl en t e lie t I t 1 IK t T i States f It i r t to tl as r of 1 is meeting t of Mexico Todav th t I r Senor I1 ran oil la I un IMC t Beverly f t arrangements isl i cton and extended Mr an teuton fi m I resident I I is If 1 e n titan ed or I lu t t i f i from f- 1 I i i ei imitati ilr A c ff ered tic of i town t President Diaz I i I t e briefly t u incident Tilt tie t tl An erl a there r II s pr tit it tl ill States and Mex K i n n mai exert a r se u tl i f r the settle f 1 difficulties I f t I ei V a i i it in ei d to frequent ll 14 a r larrd at I e i r M tt at t ere was lit ll an 1 is v t v. r hi i i a if loi s U i tu tl t of Wishes to Meet Diaz 1 T f h 1 i I R with H t 1 winter i i r w with the f H I i I AS In. en the r t i w is to take i t 101 of tl o I resident s l i II details of ir pt t t e worked out t I first will MMt Mr Taft Tex ri en the t i f i I Kl Urun If will return I tl i i il 1 little Mf I I J cirez T n tt 1 States I h 1 at P 1 I aso ar 1 I s rft I 1 U Ju to ten I t. I the e fco of foi I t 1 i Irl f talk w PT al i tl is after t ff i tomorrow the se n of the of i ro i n the t w. irh Mr t r i in 1 which he t- f r i o n n isi n f mil f i t Mr Taft in l U i II itt of t I t e t f e f f e h i i 11 I I At r f nte r i mU I I oki is I I a i n f es in i i nij Id an 1 certain f t e inter I I ml Inl iral Ready to Report in November dia I an A tt on r p s und i i hr i Reneral ft lu iei t omi h No 01 k to t 11 r r 01 it ns tl 1 U f r thi F rt lent lie 1 nU n m General t kersham t N K 1 of t 10 of r LI 1 I b 1 r I IT of T n r f tt e of the r 1 Ad 1 ill and Messrs rp ar 1 r uti of tl e interstate com 1 1 Att rn enoral declared today tie blem to te with was ft t with Ihn i resident is Impress nl r the rk f formulating 1 int practical shape vulu of the order U be proposed ie dc 1 ore Just necessary In the pro f business in the fne f reforms begun un ler the In n f f railroads from certain re of the antitrust bP On tl e other hand President f r ir Is administration as I itl n looking to a proper 1 ii f and restriction to f t Issues of bonds and k by r owning and operat t commerce railroads Some 1 f controlling holding companies re deviled Census Rule for Census Only will take up several i rases the President tomor et were only able to touch t I ij Mr Wickersham has de l t c the clause in the cen b 1 that no two members ire same family shall be employed in k department to mean that at plies only to the census taking i w ul 1 have affected most the con rn Ii 190 Indian in this ntry where the superintendents s irt at matrons i and Mrs raft had their liii on the Sylph this after FOR TROl Uha HOTS i i Id Phosphate weak d ad noon Heretofore they have confined themselves to the shore taking long automobile trips Balling out of the harbor the headed 19 and did not again return to anchor until about 7 It was while on an outing down the Potomac River on board the Sylph last that Mrs Taft showed the first signs of ous breakdown which kept her so long under the care of physicians With the President and his wife were Mrs Taft prof and Mrs Mr and Mrs C P Taft and their daughter and Butt The smooth sea kept the party out until 7 o The President beat Secretary Meyer this morning on the Myopia links by 4 up and 3 to play It was officially announced tonight that the Itinerary Mr Taft e trip is closed and Is In the hands of the railroad who are handling the No further changes of any sort can be made in the schedule No Frock Coats in New Orleans New Orleans Aug Taft and tits party will be met at New leans upon the termination of their trip down the Mississippi River In October by plain clothes citizens It has been de that high hats and coats no longer constitute a prerequisite for ice on reception committees hen Mr Taft visited New Orleans last winter members of the reception commit tee numbering some 2000 persona were asked to don the habiliments that go with formal affairs of the flay time Though this sort of attire has never been popular LD New Orleans all met the tion bravely in the face of difficulties Juarez Mex Aug 20 city au here today voted to appropriate 000 to entertain Presidents Plaz and Taft when they meet on October 16 The will be profusely decorated A bull fight will be held SOCIETY GIRL DROWNS Loses Life in Futile Attempt to Save Young ONLOOKERS SEE BOTH Virginia Stepdaughter of Railroad Goes to of W B at Wildwood N for Aid Understood Too Late N J Aus 20 In a futile to save the life of I vlg a well known Philadelphia lawyer with whom she was swimming in the sin f it Crest late this afternoon M Virginia Paul one of the leaders of the jounger set of Philadelphia society also drowned in the swift ocean cur en I Paul was a stepdaughter ot Clar nre a Railroad and resided at Pa She about old She and M guests at the cottage of Mor n Z Paul at Wildwood Crest Girl Went to Rescue entered the sur late this on at a point below he bathing tin and after the life guards had c off Both werp expert swim rs And soon beyond the breakers After had been BW foi P members of their party on the beach throw up his hands as though At Hist the did not appi e lp hm danger but noticed n toward him blip also toward the shore and appeared to be calling fir help A swift current seem ed to bo dragging both and t from the shoit Boat Launched Too Late at last the on before them those on tho beach ti the life saving i the A boat wag hastily J nd -in effort was to reach the t niggling bathers had disap from in spite of Miss Paula efforts to reach him ils Paul continued her unequal battle Tilth the rough surf but before the life boat reached her too had been ewa lowed up by the Neither body has been recovered TO DEATH BY BOIT Thunderstorm at Causes Death and Damage Pa Aug woman of fright a occurred in a car which wag struck by lightning and a bouse roof was ripped off tolent electrical storm Traffic on car lines was suspended ten minutes after the rain started falling Telephone and telegraph lines were incapacitated The reverberations of thunder caused the death of Bridget who fell dead after a particularly loud peal of thunder A policeman was injured when he attempted to lift a live wire From car tracks where tt had been blown bj the severe gale The loss caused by the will it is said bj the weather bureau exceed half million dollars RECORD FOR STEER ROPING Ed McCarthy and Ties Animal in 442-5 Seconds enne Aug 20 Me Carthy of this has made the best time in steer roping thus far made In the events connected with the frontier days celebration He caught and tied an animal in 44 2-5 seconds The wild horse race was won by Simon a negro from a field of eighteen ne never even got into their sad dies others were compelled to sit help on their mounts and still others were carried through fences by horses Charles Smith heretofore an invincible buster was thrown by Hocking Chair It IB the time Smith ever has been unhorsed There were fifteen buster Dick Stanley last year s la here to enter the finals and will ride Steamboat the worst backer In this re- gion M 00 00 To Atlantic Cape May Ocean City Sea Isle City and return Via Pennsylvania e Iver Bridge Route Every Friday and Tickets good to return until Having Tuesday No Chances of Reyes Starting a CANDIDATE IS SUSPECTED Monterey Shops Are Cleaned Oat of All Sorts of AU Weapons in Northern Mexican City Sold and m It Is of Partisans of Former Minister of Who Aims at Succession to Presidency Clandestine Masons Support m Mexico Aug 20 special dfs patch from Monterey to the Mexico Dally Record Not a weapon of anj kind could be bought Half of tlie men of the town are carrying concealed weapons Lodges ot clandestine Masons who rec Uen Reves as chief are prepar Jng a demonstration at Alameda Trou ble Is feared Special news dispatches from various parts of Northern Mexico agree that the situation throughout that region is one of much political unrest Gen Trevino appointed commander of the third military zone is acting with vigor and decision and during the last two davs troops have been moved and to places where they will be most needed In case of serious disturbances The government has the situation well in hand Reyes a Storm Center The trouble centers about the personal of Gen Bernardo Reves of Nuevo I eon and formerly minister of r The with brandies In state has named Rejes as a for the vice presidency in op position to Ramon who has been nominated by the tration ome time igo Rej es left for summer i esort of In the mountains esterday he left for the ranch of a friend ly troops were sent to the mountains and UK latest dispatches say that Is surrounded by federal forces This Is lev ed to be but a precautionary e ment on the part of the government is Reyes and those who would have him s the possible successor of President desired to moke a demonstration In the of Gen Trevino tever features of the program He denied the use of military bands and prohibited displays of fire GIVE BEEK TO BOOK DIVES FOR Merchants of Dry Combat Wet Cities Near at SpecUl to The Gary Ind Aug 20 of this city have entered into a lively com- petition with the cities near by and beer Is being gUen away with all purchases of goods at many stores in the past few days merchants have vided large Ice and when a steel worker buys a of goods he Is asked If he would like a bottle of cold beer The answer is rarely in the and the merchant brings out the bottle of beer and the customer takes away with thanks Many of ihe steel workers who were having their pay checks cashed at South Chicago and spent their money there are now patronizing the home merchants and other dealers are preparing to add a bot tie of beer with each purchase of goods They say the practice is working well in keeping the trade of the steel workers and others here VETOES HIS WHISKERS King Alfonso Wished to Look Like a British and Didn't Special Cable to Tbe Washington Poat London Aug is an epilogue t the story of the whiskers for King fonso of Spain which was cabled yester day His when he arrived at Sebastian from Madrid was side whiskers and had nad his hair cul short The king thought that this change gave him the appearance of an admiral of the navy but Queen Victoria quickly remarked that looked mon like an butler and urged him to shave the whiskers off his majesty did for when he returned to Madrid was v. once more looked younger than ever DIRIGIBLE FALLS 600 FEET Italian Military With Sixteen Drops Into Lake Special Cable to The Washington Post Aug 20 military dirigible a crew of six fell 600 feet dur ing an ascension today and in Lake with tremendous splash The accident was caused by an escape of gas which not be checked c ew were rescued but the an ship was damaged Berlin Aug Count Zeppelin i; just convalescing from his Illness the kaiser has telegraphed to lnm sug getting ti at it would be not t to sail his airship to Berli i him self on August He invites the famous aviator to at ihe palace and awan the Arrival of the machine Tlie count has gratefully declined tlie and will sail the 60 mile trip Clandestine Pledge of the most dangerous elements of the Is alleged railed meeting of all the clandestine lodges of Masons throughout the Monterey i ogion It Is asserted that these discredited Masons nv pledged themselves to support President Diaz Is i third Mason and stands high in the estimation Scottish Rite Masons in tlie The eial l dispatches say that no gen has gono forth stopping the salt of firearms in Monterey but lhat none is 1 ad at any price because the shops and stores where weap ons are have sold out their stock A n i niter of numbers ot the pi 1t> hav f rested at Torreo i state of i il uita and 10 southeast of for hold mR Tl e against them nre Ms orderly ni Aug to clay add tional troops arc into Saltillo to am po sHilo outbreak due to tht in northern Seeking Recruits in Texas Beaumont Tex Aug was assort today bv a Mex ican that two agents of Cen Bernards Keves have been in Beaumont for sex eral davs seeking is for Ihe over throw of President Diaz ot Mexico These agents lie said wanted him to Ign a paper pledging his services in tho field in behalf of Rejes In the event movement now Impending assumed a more definite and concerted aspect Valenzuela declared he did not sign the paper Theip are about 200 Mexicans in Beaumont Senor Valenzuela said ne had not hea il of any one signing the document support ing the Rejes movement He said that the Reyes agents had toM him that subagents haa been appointed through o it the State to stir up enthusiasm and solicit aid MUST SAVE the from Bitterfeld to Berlin He Y. 1H be a rather than a strain RAW TROOPS BEFORE Advance From Delayed by Re Lack of Training Special to Tho Washington Post Madrid Aug only news from todav is that there has been more firing causing according to an official statement great loss to the Moors The latest report in i egard to the delay in general operations Is that it is due in addition to the deepening of the channel bed to Marchica to the lack of training of the reservists many of whom do not know how to handle a rifle Fiv e thousand troops in hav f been placed on a footing and blv will be sent to Morocco The minister of the interior henor de announces that he will rigid I to Catalonia the law deportation anil for against public order BEES BREAK UP COURT Swarm Descends and Routs and Listeners Columbus Ga Aug Dan iels court at in county was broken up today i swarm of hoes boms dislodged from tl e ceiling Dunns thp arg immt of an the bees scattered tbe crowd Almost person was stung The magistrate escaped through a win dow WEDDING RING DEATH SIGN Police Believe Chin ten's Story of Slave Girl's Lou His Rival for Possession of Bow the and Two Others Are Arrested JLen when the girl s Another prisoner is to Tile Post New Aug Chin Len who has been under arrest since the murder of Bow Kum the Chinese girl at 17 Mott street on August 15 easier when the police three oth er men suspected of killing the slave girl One of them is Lou Tong who was accused by Chin was Chin Wall Both weie ai and this afternoon Woh Lea was arrest ed in his laundry in Brooklyn AU the men live at 22 street and were held without bail When Chin found the girl s body he told tne police he had married Bow Kum in Francisco and brought her to York He said that she had with Lou Tong on the coast and that last spring Lou Tong came to New York and demanded the girl Chin refused to give her up and then Lou demanded 000 The money Chin Len refused to pay and Lou Tong told nlm there would be more trouble Lou Tong was wearing a black silk Jacket when and when the lice examined It closely they discovered what they believe to be blood stains The police based their action on Chin Economy Is Watchword Sounded in Ad- dress by Hitchcock Toledo Aug 20----Addressing the con of the National Association of First class Postmasters today ter General Frank H Hitchcock made publ ic announcement of a policy of strict economy throughout the ment with which he requested the masters to comply He said You are aware that the President has requested each member of his cabinet to curtail the expenditures of his ment each postmaster to use every endeavor of reasonable economy In his office Pre- vent waste of supplies see that there Is no greater expense than necessary for substitute or auxiliary service double up wherever possible in every way to re- duce expenses so far as you can out Impairing the efficiency of the ice The convention by a rising pledged support to the policy of economy I to Chin Len threatened that If Chin which left Port Vatal July 26 for that he nad practically i Francisco abandoned her then Chin Len had married her that this marriage was practically her death that Lou Tong afterward de- manded the girl from Chin and to escape nlm the two fled to Chicago and when Lou Tong followed them there continued their night to New where Lou Tong Expert Looking for String of Pearls m San Pedro Harbor San Aug a has been engaged bv Edwin T the millionaire publisher of Los to search the bottom the harbor for the string of pearls last by Mrs Earte a week ago Christie starts work Mrs missed her jewels while making the trip from here to and found a rip In the jewel bag in which she carried the gems She ex pressed the belief that they had dropped overboard from the steamer near the ind Mr Karle engaged the diver to hunt for TRAIS POLITICAL Russian Gam Funds by Jesse James Methods Russia Aug 20 A band of fifteen revolutionists perpetrated a successful train robbery near here and earned off 000 They boarded a mall train bound for Rostov on as passengers At a given signal they assembled held up the train and robbed the cash ler The robbers then off on horses that were being held in readiness by complices In the exchange of shots one of the robbers was but his com carried A sergeant of gendarmes was mor r hurt AEROS THRONG ON HIGH Spectators at Rheims Treated to Striking TWO AEROPLANES One Breaks Other Its Models Behave Well in Saya He Is Not prised at Fails to Break Record at Hempstead 20 in straight lines making wide turns or wheeling traveling slow and fast and low and high formed the strik ing spectacle offered 15 000 persons on the field of Betheny today Two slight acci dents occurred M driving an Antoinette machine came to the ground sideways and broke one of tbe of his aeroplane and tyl Goffroy in an monoplane with red tails had accomplished a flight of 1 kilometer when the machine struck a hedge demolishing its propeller It wiil two to repair this latter jn Glenn H Curtiss the American who is to compete in the races received an ation after a successful pt flight of seven minutes Although the motor of his mahine a bit erratic tlie biplane sped straight on its course and without swaying Maneuvers Evoke Applause Hubert Latham also was applauded foi a spectacular flight of ten minutes and the crowd broke into cheer ng as M Bleriot driving a small 40-horsepower monoplane made a of maneuvers Curing which he demonstrated mas tei ful hand at tation Af Sommer who though un officially beat Wilbur Wright s record far duration ot flight speeded across the plateau during the afternoon and was lost to sight In the haze It was thought he 1 ad descended but after a time he ed When he landed he announced tl at he had made a trip to the Milage of V and return There was a great outburst of asm when Bleriot and Sommer crossing each others course in the air each po flipped machine in salute There are now 28 machines on the but not all of them are ready for flight During the ev ening there was some wind but Count de Lambert and M 3 e re both piloting Wright biplanes braved the breeze and simultaneously made evolutions which demonstrated ease and w ith which machines 01 the Wright model mav be sailed 1 e febvre i skillful in handling bis craft George B the Englishman an 1 Hen tarman and M hroi ght out then machines during the afternoon but made no flights Not at Suit i O ir iss wis not surprised PTI that the brothers I ad brought suit against the Aeronautic of New York alleging that the me Infringes certain of their He said ho had known for some ne that something of this nature was contemplated There is nothing to support the charge infringement Mr Curtiss declared H best answer to this is the fact that made public flights in America long before the rights did I am confident that the court will uphold us The are chuckling tonight over an offer received bv Augustus Post sec of tl e Aero Club of America from frenchman weighing 250 pounds who he will give to each and every who will take him with them n flights Fails to Beat Curtiss Mineola X Aug Foster Willard s first attempt to win the tro phy for tne longest flight by an aeroplane failed today because of an ac cident to the framework of his machine the Golden Flyer One of the supports of the rear horizontal rudder broken in starting and this prevented the ver tical rudder from working After flying In a semicircle for nearly a mile Willard was compelled to alight nnd postpone further attempts until next week E H R Green of Texas aon of Hetty Green was one of the spectators of to days flight Mr Willard heartily when told that it had been reported that his chine made a mile a minute In the brief hts today 1 covered no measured course Mr Willard I dont see how the could have been done The ma chine cannot exceed 42 miles an hour and I am free to aay that no aeroplane at present can exceed 60 miles reports of a mile a minute are all bosh md don t do the science of any good Commission of Congress Finds No Vienna MAIL AND WIRES AT FAULT State Department at Loss to Ex- plain Senators and Besides Others Investigating Deep Waterways in Get No Answers From Austrian Capital to Missives Saying They Are on Their Francis la on SEARCH FOK Only Hope for Missing Steamer Is Tbat Vessel Is Towing Her Capetown Aug 20 government and the admiralty have abandoned the search for the steamer Wara postmaster General Hitchcock arrived Len did not give tjp his bride the girl at noon He will leave for Chicago would be murdered morrow 23 10 Baltimore and and Sundays via Railroad Tickets good returning until Sunday night All regular trains the Baltimore and VI 25, Baltimore and Ohio H. n. Saturday and Sunday All trains both both days except Royal City offices 14J7 G street and 619 Pennsylvania with 300 souls on board and since has not been reported still have slender hope that the Waratah yet may be found by of the that the steamer from Madagascar for East London Is 2t days overdue It has been suggested that the may be assisting the Special Cable to Tha Washington Post Berlin Aug 20 of Ohio of Hampshire and Simmons of South Carolina and other members of the American congressional waterways commission m Berl i are wondering what has become of the States diplomatic representation in Aus Hungary Their attempts to reach nip embassy at Vienna bv letter tele graph and telephone have all prov ed fruitless The commission is forced to conclusion that Francis Jo seph for some strange reason broken off diplomatic relations with his great and good friend President Taft The commission desires to proceed to Austria Hungary with a view to con Its investigations In order to find out if It w il have the cooperation of the American diplomatic officials there Senator Burton chairman of the com mission is seriously thinking of request ing one of Ambassador Hitl s Ics at Berlin or the United States consul at Prague Joseph I Brittam who 1 to be here to proceed to Vienna and for the American Nobody on the Job Letters which Senator B non s iion has addressed to the and general m before America have remained unanswered In the case of the consulate this lack of at is attributed to the illness of Consul Rublee who only recently left a In the case ot the embassy pi mystery Am Charles S Francis is reported lo be on a Where First Secre tary George B Rives and Second tary Nelson O are keeping themselves }s to discover One these secretaries is known to have a passion for hunting motoring with Austrian ai and when an application recently made at the embassy for his no infor Cation was obtainable Since Ambassador Trancis sublet Japan a year ago ihe beautiful embassy I ouse he had maintained I Sam establishment in has been In a hotel room Cannot Account for It The information contained in the fore going special cable caused the greatest surprise and bewilderment at the State Department It was of course known here that Ambassador Charles S Francis v as m this country on leave but noth ing had been I eard from enna to In the absence of the rest of the em staff What makes the matter the more sur prizing from the point of the De of State is the fact that even if the embassy ge B and the second se O were out of town at the le time Hi ere would still be Consul General William A Rublee and his dep utv ice Consul General Robert of wl om should b In Vienna That Mr is in the c ty the department is certain on ac count of dispatches received from within the past dav or two Mi recovering from an and if tho ight not jet to be well enough to leave Vienna even f he wished to do so The officials of the State Department find H impossible to believe that under any pretext Mr Rives and Mr O nessy could for a dav hav e absented themselves from their post in the absence of their chief Advices from the Vienna embassy on routine matters within the eeK convinced the department that all there was running and the depar ment Is still inclined to think that some ludicrous error failure of tbe traveling senators to get the is due they called up after office lours The that is now holding the wa commission up in Berlin is just the contingency the State Department was at especial pains to forestall tions have been sent to the embassies m all countries to be visited by the com mission and on the very ship that car ried the commission to York instructions to lenna and to consuls at smaller points at which the commission Intended to stop directing that all arrange ments be made in advance and that atten tion be shown the congressional delegation Embassy Inadequate The dispatch from the other s de how ev er recalls to persons in Washington who are In touch with diplomatic affairs a phase of the history of the American embassy at Vienna Into wh ch the State Department Is loath to go About a year ago a Viennese newspaper started a campaign against the Amei ican embassy as now occupied by Mr on the that the dignity of this country was not upheld nor due courtesy shown to the A empire by an embassy maintained as alleged ours then be The alleged meanness of the American establishment at the most exclusive 6apl tal of Europe raised a storm In this country and abroad though It is said at the State Department tonight that ing official ever reached ths department on the subject It is said tha whole affair started by a journal tile to Mr Francis That affair however has not been for and from time to time rumors ol Mr Francis recall been revived The source of these however has never come to and the de- it always has that no complaint and no dissatisfaction lies against Mr Francis department now wait Ing advices but so far has been beard either from the embassy at Vienna or from the commissioners m Berlin Senator Burton chairman of the com mission is known as an experienced trav eler and roan of the world and the fact that the reported difficulties come from a delegation headed by him is what ries the State Department most CASES GO Kissel and Indicted Under man Oat of Stipulation to The Washington Post New York Aug stipulation was filed In the United States circuit court today extending until August 2" the time for the defendants in the Sugar Refining case to amend their plea of not or enter a demurrer to Cie charges of v of the Sherman antitrust act The cases had been set down for to Gustav E Kissel and Thomas B Harned codefendants with the company and its officials were not included In the terms of the stipulation CAN ADVERTISE Alabama Refuses to Put Prohibition Ban on Newspapers Ala 30 dras tic Fuller prohibition passed the senate w th little opposition There was not a vote affa nst the elim of thai section wh ch sought to prohibit the newspaper and mt from advertising liquors Forty Persons Saved as Packet EXCITING RESCUES MADE Steamer Is Run to River but Flames Cut Away Throwing Nearly a Score Into Carried to Shore on Backs of Re- mains at His Post Until Blaze Reaches Him Rowboats and Power Craft Carry Many to Safety Peoria Til Aug iwam Lapt Swain of the Salle Packet w passengers and a crew ot 1 burned to the waters edge to lav t ie flan c aft had been p f er of wale and t e occupants 1 i ba k of tl e 111 nuis No 1 were ut J seph 's I he eng neer bur ed t t i -n 1 body ard Re oard af er fa FAGOTS AT CAR PLANT Attempt at Incendiarism With Renewal of WOMEN ATTACK THE STOCKADE Peoria received a aim The s 00 Se eral ot the i their belongings PI e escape of the w om were wumer and i Strikers at McKees Rocks Fire Upon New Men Employed at Pressed Steel Car Company's From Within the Gates Says Cannot j Get Charge Amazon Hirg Ume i. reigned Fra were pai t v ca med as the bu nmg ean er drew the s ore ar d of were seen p itt ng o it 10 El e Hurled Into Water T le pang plink was lowe od w en e I een led a d one boat er luok off And two boa h had oa ied an 1 started ihe ga i lai ca ght nre id 11 fio steamer pe n i fj g sev e al won en a. d i Id en i lo Thonn of I eo a i i Caron of 01 center Mi w T Pie 01 the ii saved I of tw c i sw mn i. to th tne old t ee their bad and ips to wa t the rival of 5 Pa Aug 20 alleged at tempt to set Fre to the plant of the Pressed S eel car Company at McKeea Rocks earlj followed murl d s when the striking of the car company fired several Shots at over a hundred new men who were being taken mto tt f about kept the state t and on Ihe a ert for hoars New cars shipped today Indicate that the company is Successful in oper the at on a small scale with the imported todav an ambulance earned a. workman fr m the plant by tl e ile e and a rumor was in clr culation that the man had been injured in tlie t and died en route to t ie hospital I- er the hospital author t nor tlie car company officials would the ru nor Troopers Cleared of Charges Charged th assault Troope s md Davis of ti const were t hearing before an alderman Ti f rase was dism ssed on account of o The Informations on tie troopers were arrested were a striker as the result of an beat ng fan d to have been re on the night of August wl e i were railed o the ke zone lo q lell a The women strike be rime excited during the afternoon ar 1 Ing about 500 gathered at the gate f the plant and threw The the s who w h tie wei e taken in boats t f lie gang tf Tl e aboard the steamer to o i new at a place f from l which were reeping the boat Heads for Shore TI t was d T r sta i by is Eugene a il Sne Spread the alarm t all l subdue the flames prov fruit tl fire spreading f Capt Swain real izing that the vessel was ordered rtn Martin Huston teach e boft and instructed his crew to deal out preservers aft r attend ng the boilers to g ard ags an explos o wen to tbe ui I the flames licked his face Severely b rn ed and almost bl he turned t cipe to find that Rll stones o or tlie stockade A detail of State troops dispersed them The is omn later gathered at point the car s restauran and resumed their stone throw In side of the restaurant at tie time clerks and office employes of the plant the were I tered and began flying about the heads of the in the pi ice AgA n the mounted rode into the of foreign women and pi ed their riot Call for Help T a brick w th a note a fou d Ie of tlie car plant stockade Tl e note read In part We to get out of here t an t help The note was turned over to the sner iff wl o will investigate Its source Earlj todav bundles of fagots in oil were found lighted the paint house of the car plant The alleged at tempt to burn the plant will be the subject of on bv sheriffs Tonight at 8 o clock conditions in and abou the car plint were om quiet had been left him 1 ai got into the boat however and rrw ing 1 ard reached shore He was taken 3 a hospital William Bittle a hardware merchant of wl o wilh his Harold resc led bj a ith mv son I was sltt ng on the f ward part of l he second I 1 eard a little g 1 remaik to mother Mamma lo k at the fir The timed in hei an 1 on sighting tie fiames shrieked The boa s A low BALDWIN'S LAST NOTE California Court Approves Payment to LOK Angeles Cal record breaking claim in the loral courts has been allowed bv Ji dge It called for the of to the Hi hernia Loan and Savings of San Francisco and bore the signature of E J The claim was a note executed by Baldwin on 1" 1909 due in one jear This evidence of indebtedness was the last contribution of Baldwin to hfs cred rs It was secured a trust deed all Baldwin s California real estate holdings followed all a rush to er deck Cables Burned in Two hen tlie gang lowered afir bow was sent Into the willow tins and stumps near ti e bank all scramble I on it and all were plunged nto waler tt e cables were parted bv the flames I m bov and fo A while thought that -a v wo wou d be b it I managed to rl ng to A 1 willow tree with the boy until re soued Ml s Furb who ered tne I was at work d st ng and cleaning j a stateroom Sn wl rh the nre j The w lole room was in flames he amok blind ng me I ihe and to inform Capl Swam T do not how the fire started un tt originated through the en room D M Swan of Minn owner of the burned was in the Aver Manufacturing plant at vil e a suburb of Peoria near which steamer caught fire and he a ded in rescuing the passengers and crew son captain of tbe vessel was the last to leave the burning craft Futile efforts were maae bv the Peoria and fire departments to 1 ull of the boat The steamer Fred was built at Clearwater U is nine ago and one of the finest packets on the Illinois River ON THE KAILS Youth Slain and Left for Tram to Cover the Special to The Post Pa Aug 30-W itb his throat cut from car to ear the body of William Leach aged 20 of near 1 ere was found on the tracks ot the Del aw are Lackawanna and Western Bail read today It is evident that he had been murdered and robbed by thieves It was the apparent intention of the murderers to hav e his body run by a train m order to give an impression that he bad been killed on the but the was before a train had passed the spot bo far the police have no clew Leach was last about 11 o clock last night on the mam street of and told some friends that he was going The route to his home lay along tbe road where he was later attacked and CALLED BOGUS Insists He la ing Prince Cleveland Ohio Aug 20 Salva tore the Painesville machinist is not the missing Archduke John Orth of Austria according to an official statement Issued from the office of Baron Pau ter Ice consul of the gov The statement says The Austro Hungarian government has absolute and convincing proof that tha t of John Salvatore of lie to be the late archduke is false and un true and the public ought to be not to give any to those statements for whatever motives or under whatever delusions they may be however insists he is the archduke Today he accepted employ ment on a newspaper here to write a series of stones of Austrian court life Popular 23 Baltimore and Ohio R R. round trip to Harpers Ferrj ana Martinsburg to Berkeley and 12 00 to Cumberland Special train leaves Union Station at 845 a