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WHAT IS SEDTG TALKED ABOUT
tir THE TO-lfrOSAL CAPITAL.
whiskey, which he declares is a duty
on luxuries, and therefore should be
high, but by increasing the internal'
revenue tax upon the liquors to equal
the tariff tax. • '
He says that the passage of his
bill will increase the revenues of the^
government at least $180,000,000 on
whiskey, and a greater sum upon beer.
Representative Vaughan is barred
by caucus action from offering an
amendment to the liquor schedule of
the bill. Therefore he proposes an
independent bill dealing not with the
liquor tariff, but with the internal tax
on liquor.
ajt; awards, of con-
mwmmm
l&ctipn^of bridges and
J H o r ftigfcways. This
pSfii' a t - t h e last ino-
GETTING NO PLACES
NEWS A«D TIEWS REGARDING
Tfie pro)pli^pft%esOgation is looked OUTLINES THE PROGRESSIYE'S Neither State Or National Plums Are
THE STATE'S AFAIRS.
DEFINITE TARIFF POLICY.
Coming to the Faithful There.
upon by fnelgajf j | f ; t h | Governor as an
&32S3SBSR
%mm *
Sights the Sultan's Suit Saw pn ' f |
Seard the Charleston.
- %
attempt -to*'%fcjgfe'itflie "activity of John
Oswego.—There is a great deal of
N. Carlisle,<«#intiy appointed state Takes Position on Which He is Ready
"grumbling"
going on in both facnigh way cbiita |sfoner by the Gov- . To Fight a National Campaign
tions of the local Democracy- at the
ernor;
The
i
S
i
pmust
be
approved
by
as a Progressive Platform Plank—
McAdoo^Banks Must Pay 2 Per
the Governor^ ^before the money is
failure of anyone here to land a job, FUN IN FRAMING A TRIAf€': '*.':
Received with Enthusiasm.
' Cent. Interest on Federal Monies.
available.
state or Federal.
General Bates 1-jad a Sort of Circuit on.
Albany.—in a confusion second only
Springfield, 111.—Albert J. Bever- Washington, D. C.—The fiscal sysHis Hands While Negotiating Wjtjj
May
first
will
mark
the
close
of
four
to
the
reckless
spirit
of'the
legislators
idge of Indiana last week presented
tem'of the United States governing
the
Filipino Potentate For the Transmonths'
reign
of
Governor
Sufze'r
and
themselves, the regular legislative
the stand of the Progressive party on
dlposfis of federal funds in national
his Democratic state departments
fer
of
the Islands to Uncle Sam.
session
of
1913
closed
Saturday,
with
the
Underwood
Tariff
bill,
in
his
banks has been revolutionized by Secthe Barnes-Murphy combine riding
3peech before the state conference of and not a job has come to any of the
"Amalgamate" with Democrats!
re|&ry McAdoo of the treasury departFew treaties ever • were negotiated In
grand army of place hunters except
the Progressives.
m e n t He announced that all govmore interesting and ludicrous circum^
Politicians generally are greatly joyously for a fall.
Contract
for
o^ie
hundred
Thousand
Briefly, his declaration' was that the canal superintendency, which fell stances than those that attended, the
ernment depositories, whether active interested in the contention of SenaThe number of laws conceived in a
to
Arthur
Moyer
Proenix.
whether or not the Underwood bill
or~ inactive, would be required to pay tor Henry F. Hollis, the first Demo- spirit of petty graft that have been
Pairs is Let to Herman, of
one made in 1899 between General
ends many of the abuses of the PayneWonder is expressed why Oswego, a Bates and the sultan of Moro.
interest at the rate of two per cent. crat to sit in the upper House of Con- passed is unprecedented according to
MHlis, Mass.
Aldrich law, it is wrong in that it has Democratic city, cannot get any patHer' annum, beginning June 1, upon gress from New Hampshire for fifty- men who have been here for years
When, after much dillydallying, t h e
What is believed to be the "model not been devised in a scientific man- ronage, the only "crumbs of comfort"
deposits of the government.
six years, that if the Wilson adminis- and lived through the iniquities of the
Filipino potentate was„finally Induced
shoe"
of
all
American
makes
has,
ner,
but
has
been
handled
merely
as
it has arc a few men carrying sticks
" S i m u l t a n e o u s l y with this action tration makes good along Progres- Black Horse cavarly.
after years of deliberation, been de- a political question. The only solu- on the barge canal at $2 a day. Jef- to come on board the Charleston, the
the s e c t a r y authorized an immediate sive lines the present Bull Moose orDespite the bravado with which the cided upon by ?he Navy Department, tion, he said, is the adoption of the fersou
County, whcse principal city is , general's headquarters, every effort
increase of $10,000 in government de- ganization will amalgamate with the senators and assemblymen have pushwas m a d e to
P u t h i m i n « o o d humor.
and a contract for 100,000 of them, Progressive plan for a nonpartisan Watertown, has, it is pointed out I
posits in j h e national banks, making Democratic party.
Senator Hollis' ed their useless and extravagant
He
an(i hia sult
Partook freely of"
the total $52,649,964, from which the declaration was made to the Young bills, and despite their apparent in- costing approximately $300,000, has board composed of experts, which been particularly favored by Demo- \ r i n k
Pe nS
aS
been
let.
The
successful
bidder
is
will
revise
the
schedules
on
a
busicratic
governors,
though
it
is
admittl
?
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f
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t
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Federal treasury will earn, under the Men's Democratic Club here Friday difference to the fact that they must
f r o m
e hand
of
Joseph
M.
Herman,
of
Millis,,
Mass.
ness
basis.
edly a Republican city.'
j
">
«
Christians. Yet they
new interest order, $1,053,000 annual- night.
come back again in a few. weeks, they
g
The new nav;U lasts, several thouBeveridge Stirs Hearers.
Just now it was given the state sup- I T ^ „ „ 1°
% f,8^^
f£
ly.
"If the Democracy does make good," are admitting privately that already
sands 'in all, have proved popular
The-speech of Mr. Beveridge, which
There are indications that Secretary Hollis said, "it will become the party Gov. Sulzer has the best of them.
„. t ,
. r\ .
,T ,
f. (they had been careful to bring with
with Jack Tar. The sailor, be he en- was of some length, was delivered be- erfmtendency of h.ghways (John N. I t l l e m e n o r m o u s s a c k s o f r i c e .
McAdoo. intends to release still more of conservatism and the Republican
Tammany men who a month ago listed man or r | a r admiral, is a keen fore a large audience, which became
surplus money from the tre asury party will disappear while the presCarljsle) and announcement 1S made j w h e n t h e
ts were
conducted
vaults and place it in general circula- ent Progressive organization will be- were declaring that Sulzer would judge of dress, and when he sees a greatly enthusiastic when he reached that John Purcell, son of Ex-Judge j o v e r t h e m a i W ) f _ w a r t h e y marveled
never "stick," that he did not have shoe which is a clever combination of the high spots, the keynote of his uttion through increased deposits with come the real radical party.
the ability to go through with the style and duraoility, he promptly O. terances, in the following statement: Henry Purcell, is.to be his clerk at a j n t , t 8 mechanical mysteries. At the
the national banks.
.
munificent salary. This is through i s - u g g € S t ion of an officer the sultan
fight,
and that if he did they had him K.'s it and sticfe by it. The new lasts
"The country needs and wants bus- the courtesy of Governor Sulzer.
In a statement regarding the plan
j t o u e h e d an electric button, andinstantNew British Ambassador.
"beaten to a frazzle" are admitting were first authorized by Paymaster iness peace," Mr. Beveridge said, "but
Secretary McAdoo said:
In this connection the politically j i y a Chinese servant appeared. Again,
Sis Cecil Arthur Spring-Rice, who today he has the Murphy organization General Cowie ^ year ago and the dethere can be no settled and steady was
discriminated
by Sulzer's
"WSth the banks paying interest on succeeds James Bryce as ambassador
button twice,
and a United
States
hungry
ones pointagainst
out that
Oswego : the
j n response
to a suggestion,
he touched
mand has been steadily increasing.
business conditions so long as our tar- predecessor, Governor Dix.
government deposits the secretary- from Great Britain, arrived in New on the run.
marine stood in the doorway.
"Why,"
exclaimed
one
indignant
By owning mvy lasts, better com- iffs arc made as the two old parties
This city had a candidate and a
may be justified in keeping larger bal- York Saturday, and is now in WashFrom that time every ornament
couple of hundred citizens of all par- aboard the ship that in any way sugances in the national banks, thereby ington. He will be formally present- leader from Manhattan, "do you know petition is obtained through a wider make them.
what the d
governor is doing? He range of biddeis, and they are made
"The Underwood bill was framed by ties went to Albany on a special train gested an electric button was pushed
increasing the volume of money in ed to President Wilson this week.
circulation, and to that extent reduc- j Sir Cecil was secretary of the Em- is actually using patronage against under the constant supervision of ex- the same method by which the Payne- to urge his appointment as Supreme by the sultan or by some member of
pert inspectors of the Navy Depart- Aldrich bill was framed. Less than Court Justice to succeed Justice Rog- his suit. An officer conducted him
ing the amount locked up in the treas- I bassy at Washington under Lord the organization."
If it were not that it is the Barnes ment.
a dozen men framed it. Mr. Wilson ers, deceased, but Dix heeded them into a dark room and showed him how
ury."
I Pauncefote, and also has seen diploThe Navy Department sells the has put all the power of the adminis- not and the choice plum fell to Mr. to turn the button that adjusted the
Mr. McAdoo has also announced a matic service at St. Petersburg and machine that has heretofore had • a
monopoly of the talk of impeaching shoes to the enlisted men at $2.85 a tration behind it and it is to be passed Purcell.
lighting apparatus. The flood of light
radical change in the character of se- Teheran, Persia.
Sulzer there is no doubt that Tam- pair, and it is sak that shoes of the without many persons in Congress
President Wilson has been in office that resulted left him with gapingcurities which the treasury departOne of the first important duties of
mouth and dilated eyes.
ment would accept for government Sir Cecil's Ambassadorship will be many itself would impeach him for same quality are sold elsewhere for knowing what is in it. It was framed two months and they claim he is yet
without knowledge of the facts, just to. learn that Oswego County is in the His wonderment continued to growdeposits. Instead of requiring that the discussion of the Panama canal daring to use patronage in a fight from $4 to $6.
against the organization.
as the Payne-Aldrich bill was framed. map. There are five postmasterships throughout the afternoon, and whenthe national banks -secure treasury toll situation.
The Promise and—
vacant and nothing doing in the way ever an opportunity afforded he redeposits exclusively with the United
peated the performance of pushing
The "Annual Ash Heap."
"Yet the country is told that the of appointments.
States
or
privincial government
electric buttons and turning' electric
Presidential
dominations.
"The
annual
ashheap
of
the
counUnderwood bill will lessen the cost of
bonds, they will be allowed in future
In this connection it is related that
Late last week President sent in to try" can be reduced to much smaller Illinois Legislated Has Adopted the living, enlarge our foreign trade, when ex-Judge Bulzer filed the list of lights on and off. He even went so
to secure 70 per cent, with governfar. when he thought himself unwatehAnti-Pas> Measure.
strengthen business, and make wages five applicants for these vacancies ed. to try to appropriate one of the
ment bonds, and the remaining 30 per the Senate tho following nomina- dimensions than at present within a
tions:
reasonable time, is the opinion of Supcent. ..with high class state, city, and
with Senator O'Gorman recently he lighted bulbs.
Springfield, 111.-The Senate has higher.
Commissioner of Corporations—Jo- erintendent Emmet of the State Incounty bonds, acceptable to the secre"Everybody hopes this will prove requested their immediate confirmaWhen ice water was brought in the
passed
Senator
Hirlburg's
anti-pass
surance Department, "with even a
tary of the treasury to be taken as se- seph E. Davies of Wisconsin.
true. But if it does not prove true, if tion, declaring that the applicants l u m p o f i c e i n t n e pitcher was immfrbill,
prohibiting
tie
issuance
of
free
Assistant controller of the Treas- partial elimination of arson insurcurity at 75 per cent, of their market
the cost of 'living is not lowered, if had the indorsement of a majority of diately seized by his royal highness
ury—Walter W. Warwick of Ohio.
ance, so-called, with stricter building transportation to ,my individual ex- business is not improved, if our for- the County Committee.
value, but not to exceed par.
and as quickly dropped to the' Hoof.
Surveyors of Customs for,District laws rigidly enforced and with the cept those excepts, under the federal eign trade is not increased, if wages
Mr. Bulger, it is related, was near- As the lump gradually diminished in
law.
The
r
a
t
e
w
*
38
to
6.
of Philadelphia—Charles R. Kurtz.
means of fire defense in all communAgainst News Censorship.
Senator Hurbuj-h briefly explained are not raised—if, on the contrary, the ly taken off his feet when Frank Oli- size the sultan's party looked at it In
Receiver of Public moneys at Lead- ities brought up to the most efficient
-Censorship of the news as provided
[|g thirty-five states cost of living stays where it is or ver, the senator's private secretary, suspicion.
the measure,
ivlle, Colo.—Mrs. Annie G. G. Rogers standard possible."
Mr. Shuck suggested to the sultan
for fat-ithe bill'* introduced by Senator
ited similar laws. gets higher, if business gets poorer said, "Senator, I have arranged for
already
of, Colorado.
Superintendent Emmett figures that
instead of better, if wages fall and a hearing on these matters for next that he order^one of his men a l o j f t ^ t e i ;
Works of California is not regarded
r
m
e
n
a
r
e
and
lL^^*tf-t.l
thrown out of employment, Tuesday in behalf of the. opposition." recall him when he r e a e h e ^ ' . % f e ^ S | ^ ^ | S t $ |
. w
witij;'fayor
Conunjssionerjs in
~„.„ _ "..„.„.__.
. ._ the 'ash-heap*' of this country
J l i i ^ T o r J j v the Conunissionerja
w
~
—-—>Canada^ Vecainalatea' during' : TT812;
what, then, does the £ou'nt'ry do?
E
Mr. Bulger is said' to have declared nest. The first order w'as'ea^:^^iferg.v|
• < tfieir^report
t n i T r e B d r t oon
n t h e measure, submitted
*"» * a n l e s Assistant.
submitted
represents a fire loss of approximate- while in ithe servie'e £>f the state. He
cute,
but
when
a
return
-was"
orfiiMfllWsifij
The
Alternatives.
that
there
was
^
|
opposition,
but
Secretary Lane announced the seto dongress today.
did
not
question
the
Tfe(onesty
of
the
ly $225,000,000, -about $9,000,000 less
"It can do one of two things—it Frances E. Culke™ appeared a't the his voice having - failed to carry, *"11
"The publicity given by the press lection of Prof. Adolf C. killer, of
than in 1911, and $2,000/000 less than motives of those lawmakers who do, can turn either to the Republican appointed time and presented his megaphone was brought, and into this
generally tends .to lessen evil condi- Berkeley, Cal., to be first assistant of
but it is clearly discrimination for party or to the Progressive party. If
faction's side of the situation and con- ; the sultan shouted for the m i n to retions, and thus renders a useful serv- the Interior department. The nomi- the averagejJor the past five years.
some to have free transportation, it turns to the Republican party that
"Certainly it is self-evident," he
ditions here.
'
i turn under penalty of instant death.
ice to the public, they say in part. nation will be sent to. the Senate in
while others pay their railroad fare. party will say that the country has
Immediately the thoroughly frightened
declares
in
the
Insurance
DepartMeanwhile,
the
five
postmasterships
i
"That the dread of publicity has a de- the near future. He has been a proHe did not think the people of the indorsed
the Payne-Aldrich law; are now vacant and the slogan now is, . Moro dropped to the deck. The ruler
terrant influence upon those disposed ! fessor at the University of California ment's annual report, "that any meas- state wanted their lawmakers to live
took the dimensions of the strange
that after all Mr. Taft's Winona "Nobody gets a job."
ures that will result in materially reI mouthpiece and declared that he would
or tempted to the committing of crime ] since 1902.
partly on the state and partly on the speech was true, and that the men
ducing
the
physical
and
moral
hazmay reasonably be inferred from the I Professor Miller was graduated
make one for himself.
the public utilities of the state.
and methods responsible for the
'fact that the offenders against the law j f r o m t h e University of California, ards of the fire insurance business
Several members who failed to an- Payne Aldrich law are commissioned
The most amusing incident occurred
"LEND
A
MILLION."
and from
must
operate
towards
lower
premium
earnestly seek to avoid exposure of :
Harvard, and subsequently
when the sultan upon invitation fired-a
swer the roll call .vere recorded "aye" to make another tariff.
stu
t i e circumstances of thieir misbeha- j died in Paris and Munich. He has rates.
Colt automatic gun. The explosion of
before the vote was announced.
"A large per centage of the nation"If the country turns to the Pro- Method of Negotiating Loans In New the first discharge appeared to root
vior in newspaper reports of their iheld Professorships at Harvard, CorYork's Stock Exchange.
al
fire
loss
is
due
to
gross
carelessgressive
party
the
method
of
making
aell
and
Chicago,
and
now
is
protrials.
The machinery of lending money on him to the spot. His hands gripped
our tariffs will be changed. The tar"Hence, although a reasonable sur- fessor of economics and commerce at ness and negligence, and, if it were
the
New York Stock Exchange is very the trigger, with the result tlmf-sTalRs?''
possible to punish by law all such
iff will be taken out of politics and
veillance of such publications might the University of California.
different
from the machinery of mak- continued to pepper the surrounding
proven offenders as is done in some
handled as an economic question inbe desirable, the Commissioners do
v *"V
ing
individual
loans. On the Stock waters.
European states, it would be of great
stead of a political question. A genuWant Sunday Postal Service.
not believe that the enactment of the
Again and again the royal gunner
Exchange all loans are handled by
radical legislation contemplated by
Youngstown.—Mrs. Blanche McVey ine, permanent, nonpartisan tariff brokers, members of the exchange, who begged the officers to stop the action-o^S,
The most voluminous petition ever benefit, not only as a matter of example
to
others,
but
in
its
ultimate
the bill is advisable."
places
her word before money. She commission will be created and fixed represent the banks. These brokers j the infernal machine, not knowingtfiaj|" :
received by the post-office department
rfesults
as
a
money
saver
to
the
comreceived word yesterday from an at- in our government machinery as firm- form what is known as the "money the means of doing it lay in his fl^va
was submitted Saturday, protesting
Looking Up Nary Yards.
torney in Mufort, Cal., that she was ly as the interstate commerce com- crowd," which on a day of 50 per cent hands. So thoroughly frightened -JOgST
against Sunday closing of post-offices munity at large."
heir to a $500,000 estate left by an mission is fixed.
money becomes rather animated. Niue- he that it was impossible to make him
Before Congress can reopen the to "the transient population of the 22'1'nofi ztheb
In a Bu sines Way.
uncle. Before receiving the notice,
tentlis of the money loaned on call by loosen his hold, and an officer ordered
question
involving the proposed United States."
Carlisle
Jolts
Road
Grafters.
The
tariff
will
be
changed
by
schedbanks is loaned by .these brokers. When the tape cut, thus stopping the supply
she
promised
a
wealthy
family
of
this
The petition was so bulky that it
abandonment of certain navy yards,
; _..
The road grafters in and out of the city that she would do its washing ules or even items whenever condi- a bank has $1,000,000 to lend on call of ammunition.
both on the Atlantic and Pacific could not be forwarded through the
tions demand, just as business men the cashier calls up his money broker
The one pounder was next brought
coasts, Secretary of the Navy Daniels mails and was sent by express. It was State Highway department, whose op- Monday as usual.
"And I'll be there, as I said I make changes in their business, and on the exchange and says curtly to the into play, but the sultan refused to gp
proposes to familiarize himself on neatly bound and weighed 21 1-4 erations were cut down following the
telephone clerk, "Lend a million." The near one of the eight inch guns, which,
that issue. Mr. Daniels anticipates a pounds. Signatures included those of removal of H. Gordon Reel as super- would," said Mrs. McVey. "If every- for the same reasons."
fire.
' „.'(.'
Mr. Beveridge's speech was accept- clerk rushes the order to the broker, he had been invited to
renewal of the navy yard fight by the the governors of Michigan, Wyoming, intendent, received several additional thing is all right I snail start TuesMeantime the knives of his„attend^'
ed by most of the leaders of the party who offers the $1,000,000 to the highHouse economists, and intends, by the Colorado, Minnesota, Maine, Iowa, jolts Saturday, when John N. Car- day for California.
lisle ,the newly appointed head of
time of its inception, to have some Delaware and New Hamphrire.
Mrs. McVey has been earning a liv- in Illinois as a tacit avowal from the est bidder in the "money crowd" in ants had been taken to the dynas^fe'
the highway department, assumed of- ing for herself and three children as Indiana man that he is in readiness to much the same way as a broker on room and charged with e i e d t ^ l t e - ^
well-defined ideas of his own on the
the Chicago board of trade would offer with the result ,that the suit w « r e ! ^ ; t | | f f
subject.
fice.
a washedwoman. Her husband was make the fight for the presidency on 1,000 bushels of wheat.
Tariff Bill in Senate.
the opinion that the evil one "'"' -,-"*°-j"--**'
a
Progressive
platform
with
the
tariff
Mr.
Carlisle
ordered
a
discontinukilled
several
years
ago
on
a
railWith this idea in his mind Secretary
The Underwood tariff revision bill
as the vital issue. It will not obscure
In an active money market the $1,- was aboard. They begged and t m p i o i i ^ H| , i ^
Daniels ha3 left Washington
for is expected to pass this week from ance of work on several scores of im- road.
*^'
the other principles of the Progres- 000,000 will be snapped up in a minute. to be taken ashore and,\quite fori^e^pt;
Wilson, N. C, where he will be feast- its scene of rushed consideration in portant highways, of which there are
of their bags of rice, scurried down v " '**
sive
party
but
it
will
be
taken
up
as
In
that
case
the
cashier
will
be
called
some
500
under
construction.
He
ed and toasted by his boyhood com- the House to be weighed in the steady
;-j ''f.:i£_
a definite plan and part of the Pro- up on the telephone, to hear the money the gang ladder.
panions.
%
balance of Senate Deliberation. It also notified several influential conAt night the searchlight was brouj^Mt^J§||
broker's
clerk
say
hurriedly,
"Loaned
gressive
platform.
tractors
who
have
started
work
on
From Wilson the Secretary will probably will be passed in the House
ok^^Sgfl^^
a million for yon to John Smith & Co. to bear upon the Moro town
Stubbs Denounces Old Partj}.
visit Raleigh, New Orleans, Pensaco- not later than Wednesday night, just roads in anticipation of later being
Bus, and the instant d e s e r t i o h j o f ^ ^ ^ ^
at
6
per
c
e
n
t
"
The
giving
and
filling
Former Governor Stubbs o.f Kansas,
c
!
la, Key West, Port Royal and Charles- as it came from the Ways and Mean3 awarded contracts for the very highNew York.—Art treasures totaling following Mr. Beveridge, bitterly ar- of such an order take only five min- town followed, even the a6gs fea^fl^?P fS
ton, inspecting the naval stations at Committee with free raw wool, free way they have been improving that
it.
For
many
weeks
t
h
e
r
^
a
i
i
^
M
o
f
*
'^
utes. In an 80 per cent money market,
each place. He will return to Wash- sugar in three years, its income tax, such undertakings will not be tolerat- in value $50,000,000 are in the great raigned the national Republican lead- when brokers are clamoring for money,
collection of the late J. P. Morgan, ers, denounced efforts at amalgamaington May 13.
free meat, free flour and sweeping ed.
according to an estimate based on the tion between the Republican and Pro- it may be done in two minutes.
retuctions in live stock and manufacGeneral Bates made his hea&g
The broker's connection with the
the New York Fire Insurance Ex- gressive parties so long as Barnes,
tured articles.
Long Sault Act Repealed.
in
the town of J o l ^ J ^ a s i t i M . ^ , .
Penrose, and the managers of the Chi- transaction ends when he has notified sultan and h l s ' ^ 1 f | S ^ Q D i e ; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Raise Tax on Liquors.
Within an hyyir after Governor Sul- change.
When the Democratic
majority
the
bank
of
the
borro.wer*s
name
and
This estimate divides the collection cago convention are.iH power, and deRepresentative Vaughan of Texas, thunders out its chorus of approval ger sent a special message to the Legthe rate agreed on. The borrower occasions to^fflseussl^^^wtrea^Sttuoi^l
ffl
has introduced a bill in the Hotise in- as the bill is put upon its passage in islature last week calling for the pas- in three sections: The treasures in fied Mr. Taft or anyf Republican lead- takes his collateral to the bank, where seguently :they/-4^des%noper^pr *""*
the
Morgan
library,
$10,000.000;
on
er
to.
affirm
RubjiCitjr
t
h
a
t
the
standcreasing the internal revenue taxes the House, the measure will be just sage of the bills to repeal the franan officer passes upon it after it is the. Charleston^ l | ? n & l m S a i ^
upon wlpskey and beer to equal the one month old, and its champions pre- chise of the Long* Sault Development exhibition in the Metropolitan Muse- pat element in the jfarty now willing^; properly checked up by the loan clerk, of -the sultan accGaDttpaliie®iBfe
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amount of duty imposed upon the two dict that.within two months more it Company and. let it present its claims um, -$10,000,000^ and in storage a t the ly admits that the Progressive forces and a:;JcSshier*s check'is then given for and during the,:vlsiQ|phOT'*
were right lastrjum§Jihiehicago.
liquors by the tariff bill.
^ex-at^m^fiM"
will have the approval of the Senate to. the state board at claims, the As- Metropolitan: $3^^00^000.,
the' amount of the*loan. Whether t h e «d by
I t i s exppcted?tlii6fa total insurance
The Illinois. Vtp^ishe^^'followed -borro#er.*paysi3i'?<&s2» or SO per,cent lections for ^ S S e n f ^
His measure calls attention to the and soon thereafter be inscribed on sembly passed, the Wagner bills, which
fact that n o manufacturing interests the statute books > over the signature had already, passed the Senate, to ae-. of $25,000,000 wiH be written for the these Jtwo SMfcies?witnv the adp|tlon • f o ^ ^ ' ^ ^ ^ d ^ e n d ^ - ' W a s f l j ^ - ' . ' p n - ^ h e
>
•of a setot resdiuttbni/ wMefc&fceiftancomplished .the object, There, was. an collection.
anywhere obtain from tariff legisla- of the Democratic President.
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"* ..^J.en^nd=.th%.*e5fent
tamount to •&'^^0j$sk. ^
i
tion such enormous protection a s do
.•si?- i_w ..^i.*.,. hasSeen.
It is an open' secretjthat the presi- hour's debate'over them between J.
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"manningtofe^ribiSilalifijn'of^fffll^P^^ jsgnjk»-i«-siii{£jpthe distillers and the' brewers. The dent, the Finanrce Committee and. the A. Sfciith, Patrie, Vert, Hinman and
Faint
jH«*nt?^Sife?|iB^flU»x«l'
Lady.
n to flix his signature to '
pceeeVve'Ucskei W si W ^ afid%oteflkg^# ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ # > i | p W f t a i j ' - ' o n j b r
djn|y on whiskey in the present law, Ways and. Means Committee havft had Levy, in sefclch ihe Republicans main$l8&rt®&$b '«^wa|^#ie-'.»^ran4 to the
tl i t sh»» awakened On one <
'We^ aM^^\^OBiS^^t'^.
Continued unchanged in the Under- an understakdlng that theJbill jj&oujd, tained tSia£ the company was being
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fSiofil MB, i s ?2.60 a gallon, and on be revised in all. essentjal particulars Itjejated unfairly, as the constitutiop- di fcl£« f C i r ' N i f f l i ^ j W ^ o n . any terms"of p'ekc'frfe'etw8e fitne- Fr-oV ;8|o^4bJ»r%WlfefPtfrvirtf&t the ulv woul 1 she permit tb#
sign—the t Monograph moat-fe
| | e r fc 26 cents per gallon. This is in the House fi there'.ar#.^|oJb„e. any afitj^of their grant was being tested, th lolnt of LI I I IK nitb a; h,andsome gressives and Republicans in Illinois. ^ r j p ^ | i 111 pa> onlv 2 IMT ce it
s
atonre
W%$&is& double -the eost of produe- changes, but whftin>R4|i%$fee.em.eiit? i n r h e courts.
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For a time that
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— * a j internal revenue tax cpLte maintained
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the last moment her sv^to^iheatjt
Revolutionary Order Regarding >atlonal Bank Deposits Issued by Sec.
Legislature Finished its Regular Session Saturday With the Machine
Men in the Saddle But Secretly
Worried—Carlisle Takes Action.
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SHOES FOR SAILORS
HO H E J E E RIDES
ft.
WORTH HALF A MILLION,
BUT WILL DO WASHINGS
iss?
MORGAN'S ART TREASURES
W E N T $50,000;000
if
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iv«'Vaughan insists p a t
# # teHtm. why either ;*rfcisnonprotected when
.voii the free list* and
"•t« that the domestic
placed upofr. an.
Certain ft is* howeire:ri|piff1lh*;p^|0ri t ^ f senators, do net^^iejttpltete5 matirial efcaages If it'la 'jposiible fa*
avoid them.
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When meeting & woman these dayr
To Hamper Carlisle,
The annual supply bill which
the Legislature 'during , the
closing hours of the regular sesdoi*.
Saturdty night contains an approprl-
failed ulm Dreading t h ^ ^ ^ g f a j :
'il»ger ho ma le a clean 1 t ^ ^ ^ ^ i f t
whole affair to his majestf, wit%the
r«uilt that the Impulsive young^pria%
««s yru marrtod posthas* to *h«i£&#
'fijputaW* VtlMm Chatfa* o* WWrtfcfi*
the
jkmfSe^pn' all at 1 iwr ce t ai I some- ened to be
Bates? toa&J
" J | | i § | > | | half of 1 IMT cent If on the General
ith%'h§ii 1 the *tock Exchange mem- amicable takJoc ja%
bers^fitl to borrow gsoOOOOOO aod
uMpiej&e or to carve aatatue and
the«-S»#s offer that day only flO I efl u)oa to «B(f "Mj
»L- a few object. beaobfuJ. ft
W0$WSSBJL they often AM la
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