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POLICY MODIFIED BY PRESIDENT DELEGATION MOM CHICAGO IUC CEEOS IN MARINO. IMPRfV HON AT WASHINGTON TRUST. EULS WILL EE CHANCED Author of Trad Comntlion It CtU'i to th Conference impltf SytUm I Bought by Administration WAPHINiTON. July I - Itrprt-M-ul lltrS of "big bullirM bed l"t rtiiifirwiie with President MIm the Whim lluuse today about Ihe ad nilttUtrsilon'a antitrust programme Ten leading niemttrr tit the Chicago Association of Commerce' gate Mr Wilson Ih.-ir Idea of proper trade com mission and railroad nxurlilr bill nil a a result lb Mill M-d by the bouse mill now pending In lti senate mav b modified aa to d-iails Aa a direct result of the discussion the president telegraphed to II -pr-ernlatlve Covington, of Maryland, bo ' framed tho house trada romnilmlon bill. asking him t return to Washing ton to router lib the Chicago, di-tcua thm. The Chicago delegation advocated a trade commission with broad powers of Inveetlgallon and authority lo order and 111 discontinuance of practice contrary to law. They obit-trd lo making all cortoratlon return annua! report to the commission, and thought too many definition o IIKKal prac tice wero unnereary. .President Wilson wa particularly pleased to bear thai the delegation did not object to the priHl comuii lon paesage on qu-tU-n of unfair comDi-llllon and practice. The Cblcagoan ummarii-d the point for which they contended follow: The Sherman law hou!d be retained and not changed. It hould be admin Utered by a lrong. buslm- like com mission, which hotild act on lit own Initiative, on the request of the presi dent, the department of Juatlce or on complaint of aggrieved Individual. MAJESTIES HECKLED By MILITANT WOMEN DA LM VIM. Scotland. July 8 f land ing In a restaurant near the Dalmulr ihlpyards. which Kins George and Queen Mary were Inspecting, four uf fraRettc heckled their majesties by megaphone today. "Stop torturing women! Stop tourturlng women!" they screamed again and again. Then a banner, similarly Inscribed, wa un furled. The suffragettes were roughed by hoodlums later, but were finally res cued by the police. LONDON. July 8. Mrs. Emmelln Pankhurst appeared at suffragette headquarters here today and was promptly arrested. The arrest was made on the strength of an old son tence for acts of militancy. Mrs. Pankhurst was at liberty under the "cat and mouse," act, having been at the point of death from hunger strlk lne at the time she was released. While Mrs. Pankhurst was being tak en to prison. Mrs. H. P. Alice Hall and the Misses Grace Roe, Julia Jameson and Ellen Armes, suffragettes in whose rooms the police recently found & new type of shrapnel grenade, were creating an uproar in the police court where they were arraigned charged with conspiracy fo damage property. CROP OF WHEAT IS E WASINGTON. July 8. Estlma'es that the total wheat crop would ap proach the billion-bushel mark 930, 000,000 bushels, to be more nearly ex act and be the greatest wheat crop ever grown were given out by the department of agriculture today. The stlmate for corn was 2,868,000,000 bushels. Probabilities of the crops on July 1 were as follows: Thirty million bushels of wheat were added to the prospects of the crop dur ing June by the excellent weather con ditions. The acreage planted to corn this year was only slightly less than that of last year, while the condition of thai crop was 1 per cent better than tha ten-year July 1 average condition, mak ing the prospects good for a crop bet ter than the average for the last five years. SUIT TO DISSOLVE ROAD WASHINGTON, July 8. Officials of the department of Justice announced today that the suit for the dissolution of the New York, New Haven & Hart ford railroad would b3 filed as soon as the papers were prepared. It was said that the New Haven was unwilling to abide by the resolution adopted by the Massachusetts legislature providing for the sala of the Hoston & Maine, and that there was no other alterna tive left the government but to press the suit. BOY HURT AT PLAY Milwaukie. Ore., July 8. Wilbur nker. while playing tag with play mates July 5th, fell and broke both bones of the left arm between the el bow and wrist. Dr. W. R. Taylor of Milwaukie and Dr. R. S. Seams of Sell wood set the broken arm. How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for Bny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENET A CO.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for th last 16 rears, and believe blra perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Toledo, O. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surface of the aystem. TeatiroonlaUj sent free. Price 71 cent per bottia. Bold brTM aSfflf f&tfir " eUpatle-. (TRIPE MAKE IWIRL TUNIC tTANTLINa MODIITIC CREATION! A fahlon norelly I the barber pol klrt a specimen of which I hown hire. The skirt I of trlped cloth, the Wnrt being carried around the fig ure In a way that surged a barber's pole. Worn with It I a little Jacket of plain cloth over a walt'-ol of plain wblte. Heart o Heart Talks If CHARLES N, LURJC THE BETTER WAY AND THE WORSE, Every time I see grandfather word I want to go to war." -Welir 1 "But every time I notice grandfa ther's wooden leg I cool down." That's a humorous way of express ing the sober truth tbnt the horrible maiming of war outweigh Its romance and poetry. The "red badge of courage' Is the blood soaked bandage that tell ot niuaclea torn, of bo tie (mashed and splintered, of vital organs shot through. There Is glory In the red. but there Is also frightful suffering, which must never be forgotten. Ask the veteran of one war if be wants to see anotiier. He will tell you: ! fought once, and 1 am not ashamed of it If the need arose I would fight again for the coun try and the ting, but I hope that we will never have to fight again." There may be some exceptions to this, but the majority of men who have benrd and beeded the call to arms and bave seen their comrades In horrid beaps on the battlefield do Dot want to bring on a repetition of that sight The memory Is too poignant In the course of long wars soldiers be come burdened to such sights, but the reflection after the war has ended Is always laden with sadness. Should we never have war, then, for dread of the suffering It entails on the wounded survivor and the shock of be reavement to the relatives and friends of the killed? "There never was a good war or a bad pence," said Franklin. Only when all possible means of averting It bnve been exhausted should war be declared and then only with the clearest possible statement of the causes which make It inevitable. Beware of the men who cry for "wur at any price," They hare axes to grind. Either they hope to gain In wealth in the economical turmoil which war always brings or tbey be lieve that their advocacy of fighting will redound to their credit and glory In the event of a successful outcome of the wur. Cnlversal peace la not yet in sight, but the portents show that It Is on Its wuy bltber-just over the brow of thin bill to the east perhaps. Speed the day when It shall arrive! Protected. Mrs. Coupon Thomas says that we must economize. All bis securities are dropping lower every day- Mrs. Van Gelt (a rich young widow) Mine are all right, I know. I keep them In a safe deposit vault Puck. All Alike. Belle Listen. Dolly; can you keep a secret? Dolly No more than you can! Spring It.'-New York Globe. Made th Queen lroud7 The Duke of Argyll, sou-ln-Iaw of Queen Victoria, was the first nobleman in recent years to marry Into the royal family. That was small claim to distinction in the eyes of bis highland clansmen In comparison witii the fact that he was a descendant of the great MacCalium More, the founder of Clan Campbell. Their feeling was aplly ex pressed by the London Punch, which thus recorded a conversation between a returned highland fisherman and a friend on shore: Donald Did ye bear that the ton of MacCalium More Is married to the queen's docbter? Dngald-Tbe queen maun De a prooa wnmman this day. I) S I - OREGON CITY ENTEIiPRIHK, FRIDAY, .HUA' 10, I'll . STEPS TIEN TO BOMB TRAGEDY PROMPTS THE CITY Of NEW YORK TO ACT THEORY CF THE PIOT IS CROWING AwlhorttiM Adopt OecU'V Mttur to Prvnt Ocnonitratlon Public Rut May b Dtnitd NKtt" VOItK. July i -One aflerumlb of th il)miie rpinlii whub rt k.-J a lUrli iu h iu innl houe on Haturday. killing four -ri. a ciinfrn-ni of polUe offlrlalu IimU), at mhlih a rauipaln to uir iht a.' tllir of anar hit. Imlitrial v 't V era of tb World and ollT aulla'or a 'laiin.-l. tif the four who met violent d-ath Haturday, Arthur Canm and t'lurl. li. Hrr were repined to be . . n. niemlrr and frl llan. n wa aihe l with atianhUt. An l-itm-dlale result of thi coiifi-r- rie tixl.iy may ue a mt-moii nj i;i city authorities n"t to grant a permit fur a MiMic funeral for faron. n r and llanwn In I nlon S'luare m t urdav. Aleiander lierkman, anr-ii t. ha announced that hla follow en have arrniuid for such a funer.it. with a march through the street to a cetin tery. He has claimed the Exiles. whl. h are In a tTlate niorcue Bear I'nlon fipiare. It was uugested that the police would miuist the henlth department to order the bodk' burled at once and In thl way call off the proposed put lie funeral Michael Murphy, or Ausp.-nll. who escaped his companion fate In Satnr day' explosion, has eludisl the police. He I wanted that be may be ques tioned a to his knowledge of a pos sible, plot to make use of explosives In Wialrhester county, either at the e- tai of John P. Kockefell-r or In the Ttarrytown court where I'aron, lierg and others were to have been tried to day In conn.s tlon with their recent .mil -llockefeller di-monstratlon. Murphy was Identified today a ap parently the ame man who twice tried to forca his way Into Mayor Mltchel office a few day after an at I tempt was made on the mayor life In ! April. Continental tngnsn. The Idea that English Is to be the universal lungunge of the future seem to I (preadlug. Certainly thousand of European struggle bravely with Its rule aud Idioms. Here Is a sample of the progreos thut bus been made In one quarter. It Is taken from the ad vertising matter that a large conti nental hotel publishes In the form of an elaborate Illustrated booklet: "It iaclou dimensions, exquisite comfort, elegant ftutiUm of It fur nishing, the unobjectionable preroga tives aa to the produces of Its kitchen and contents of Its cellars, beside the distinguished mnnng'ng. which, assist ed by well eiHrleuced attendants, does Its utmost In always duly treat ingall this united already for many years past obtained a general renown, even abroad too." L'Aiglon's Grave Neglected. "L'Alglon." the son of Kupoleon, was unfortunate throughout his brief life, and lit very memory is now neglected. Ue lies buried In Vienna, aud his tomb Is described by the correspondent of a French contemporary as a "melancholy spectacle." Only a copper plate attests to the fact that the little klug of Rome Is buried there, and not a Sower decks the grave. This neglect Is the more vivid Inasmuch as the surrounding royal tombs, including that of bis mother, who was nn Austrian, are rich ly ornamented and surrounded with a luxurious growth of flowers. London Globe. A Late Book. Mrs. noyt who been me the possessor of a fortune by the death of an aunt, did not like to ndmlt ber Ignorance of any subject One afternoon she bnd a call from a prominent society woman, aim tne conversation turned uion books. "Uuve you read Shakespeare's works?" asked the caller. "Oh. yes. Indeed." replied Mrs. Ooyt 'all of them-that Is," she added has tily, "unless he has wrltteu something very lntely."-Nntloniil Monthly. Not Good at Figures. Lady Canvasser I've called to' ask you to give us something for the O. P. O. S. The Old Geutlemnn-My dear lady, 1 already give awuy une-teutb of my Income. Lady Canvasser Oh, Just this year couldn't you make It an eleventh? London Punch. Great Luck. "Hello, Dobson: Any luck yesterday when you were fishing?" 'Great! I was nwny when six bill collectors culled."-Philadelphia Ledger. Temperance and labor are the two real physicians of man -Roussenn. Quick Lunch Quip. Guest A frankfurter sandwich with horseradlih. Host One dog In tears! Detroit Times. :r. siipleigii .mi, I'm not lewm very well, you know I huve thought once or twice lately- Jllss Keen Good gnieiiius! And then you wonder why you tire feeling III. Vou really should not -lo micli reckless thiugs. Bostoii Tntiisi-npt. The Retort Courteous. Nell-Tluit girl has n finger In every thing. Belle Ten. she's had It In some engagement ring" you'd like to hiiv?. -Baltimore America u. SORROWS The sorrow of yesterday is u nothing, that of today i bearable, but thai of tomorrow is gigantic be cause mdutinct Euripides. SUPPRESS WILION LEAOCRB IN ENATI AND HOUII fOR NEW THUET IAWE l.NEWLAMDS - 2. CLAYTON 'C'MO B . WASHINGTON. July 4. -The admin istration's antitrust program I now before the senate. tr1rl I th fed ensl trade commission hill. This mens use was recently completed by the oommtt.'e on Interstate cumin"!?, of which Senator Fraud Newlund of Nevada Is chairman. The other meas ure on the program, the Clayton anti trust bill and the railroad securities Mil. are being cousldred In committee, but are expected to be reported to the senate soon. All three bills- have passed by the house. Congr-fsmiin Henry D. Clayton ot Alabama has been active In pushing the administration's anti trust plans. IS BY MASKED BANDITS DUEL ON CARS ENCS WITH THE DEATH OF THE CHIEF OF ROBBERS PENDLETON. Ore., July 2. One robber Is dead, one wounded and Dep uty Sheriff Oeorgo McDuffee of Hep pner Is In the local hospital with a bul let wound as a result of a desperate re volver duel between the officer and two robbers early this morning be tween Kamela and Meachum after the westbound passenger train No. 5 had been held up. The loot was very small. The sheriffs posse Is on trail of three robbers who escaped Into the Hliin mountains. Hut for a brass pen cil holder In the vest pocket of the dep uty sheriff, he would undoubtedly huve been killed, the bullet being deflected by It and coursing downward. He will recover. The duel took place after tho robbers hod gathered up the train crew and placed them under guard and while two of the three were engaged In mak ing the passengers produce their valu ables. Obeying the Impulse of duty, Deputy Sheriff McDuffee opened fire upon them as soon as they had pass mi him. When one fell the other fled, and. after calling a third, made their escape. They took their swag with them, but it will not total over a few hundred dollars. Tha robbers boarded the train at Knniela as the train stopped for air tests to be mud'!. Three In number, and all wearing black stocking cups, they boarded the front end of the rear Pullman and presented their gunB at the head of Flagman Frank Earls. Having got the train under way, they walked Earls ahead of them through the train, picking up threo Pullman porters, Conductor William Sergus and ISrakeman Clyde Enoch on the way. In to the express car they took them, covering Express Messenger Cramp as they entered. Leaving one to guard the crew, the other two went forward and brought Engineer Fred Johnson and the fireman back. INDOLENCE. If you ask me which is the real hereditary tin of human nature do you imagine I shall answer pride or luxury or ambition or egotism? No; I shall say indolence. Who con quers indolence will conquer all the rest. Johann von Zimmermann. It Wasn't Annl. Aant! felt called upon to chide An nie for getting wet so often. One day mother und untitle were sitting by the dining table bilking of Annie's still be ing out when It was beginning to rain. Just then they beard the kitchen door open softly. Who has wet feet now'" called auntie. An ominous stillness for the space of three seconds, then a gruff voice re plied: "The Iceman." Harper Magazine. Art Friend What! Ton pawned yonr one good coat to get canvas for yonr paint ing? Artist Yes. Friend And how much did you get for the picture? Art istNearly enough to get my coat out Exchange. IIS GIVE UP AT VANCOUVER lij WILL RETURN TO NA'IVE LAND ON THE STEAMER KOM AGAITA MARU INDIAN EMPIRE NOW HAS PROBLEM Rsturnlna Deportft May Sow lbs teed of Discord al Horns of Party ?2 I Allowtd to Enttr VANVorVKU. II. C. July 7.-Hrliish Columbia finished with It vetlng llin ct i problem today, but It Is possible that another one was -t up for the Indian Empire, when 31 Hindu on board the steamer Koinagnta Mam, abandoned their fight for admission to Canada and agreed to go back home I'h i-y bat. i been here oer a nioit'li, and tin Komagnt Mnnt was specially -bartered to bring them from India by way of Japan. Their atay has been marked by plots to assassinate (he In ral Immigration olflnra. not traivable o anyone on Ihn boat, aud by all p slhle legal proceeding. They went refused permission to and. because they did not come dl revtly from India, brcauaw they did not have 1:00 apten-o r-qulrvd by the 1 m migration taw and l.ecausn they were hel dto be com moll laborer, llablit to iitH-ome public charge and hem- not entitled to admission. Whether the men on th (Hint ex pected to be allowed to land or not aniiot be learned definitely. Th-lr coming la said to have been financed y wealthy Hindus unfavorablx to Kng lull rule on the theory that If th y got In It would oMn the door for other, and If they were excluded, what they would rave to say on reaching home would not make the path of the govern ment any smoother. On report was that the men on the boat were picked iMinvosely from district known tor their loyalty lo lite Urlttxh In order to dlnaffect them. WIFE OF DR. CARMAN FREEPORT. N. V July 8.-Mr. Florence Conklln Carman, wlfo ot Dr. Edln Carmun, waa arrested today, ac cused of being the assassin who a week ago Inat night murdered Mr. lAiulse Uttlley, wife of a Ilempsteac manufacturer, by firing a bullet through her heart whllo she wa stand ing In the physician's office. Mrs. Carman, at whom the finger of suspicion has been pointing since the day thut she had Installed a telephone Instrument In her husband's ofrici so that she might hear conversations be tween htm and his women patients, Is locked tip tonight In Nassau county Jail at Mlueolu. There she will remain until Monday, when she will be ex amined again at the coroner's lmiuest. She was arrested today In the room where Mrs. Ilalley died. POOR OLD RICH MAN BORN 75 YEAR8 AGO TARRYTOWN, N. Y., July 8. John D. Rockefeller was "5 today. No cele bration was scheduled. The ail king said he felt as if he was In his prim v Ills anniversary was not a cheerful one, however. His wlfo was absent. sick. His son was In seclusion In Malno. He was himself more elabor ately guarded than the czar. Severn! guards and deputies, heavily nrmcd, swarmed about his Pocuntlco Hills cs late. Chlorine and it uiscoverer. Chlorino Is perhaps the most Impor tant of all gases In commercial chem istry. It Is the great bleacher, with out which we could hare no white lin en or white straw lints. It Is ulso the best disinfectant known. It Is essential to the inn mi fact nru of chloroform, and It Is Used extensively for tho extraction of gold from Its ores. Chlorine's value to the world has been Incalculable, yet Scheele, the man who discovered It, lived huugry mid died a pauper. Strny Stories. Unerring Virdict "There's two women over there. One of them's my wife." "Oh, yes; the tall one!" "How'd you guess It?" "She needs new shoes." Wisconsin Btuto Journal. DONT BE A RECLUSE. There ii nothing to healthy at plenty of human nature about one, young, old and middle aged. When we slay at home too much or associate entirely with very limited circle we lose the proper sense of perspective. The few individual whom we like assume giant proportions in our thoughts, and the rest ol the world recedes. Guard Your Children Agtimt Dowel Trouble) Mmy ihiMtsn st n ty bfooi (oi.ilipsl'd, sod lit'jurntly trimui (ni"iiini r f e suit. Not t.rmt M l slii lil un' dilioii, thill liowfls li"ulJ ! r..nuiilly wtuhtd, "d ' llt uiwn tshrn nr'F. I'r. M'Im I tsslitt TsbliU si fiprcully well sdjplfj wonirit III.) childtrn. lM Sulci I'l (hiMisil I Lil it jr. 5M lli'b-i (. I uriiic, I t, who altriid many cstrs tl tutitrti ny ! llifiii. S-m llms s. twsn uln I, till,' liulm laMtl aiet f". tlisl Ilk lli'iN r "' Their ailfca I ti.a. i.l aM we ' 'i''a for tittle l-n li.-l ..uim.. wlllt li on We list had lll ir ra "! the 'i-ie ate veiy aauih il,ad" The form n. flavor of any mull ein i tciy iiitpoiMnt. u" nutirr who is lit iLr it. lb l4lr ml apprarancr ic tM'rrully impniU'il whrii children ir emu ri nr. I All piirnli know how turd H is lo give th svmiir child "inr.ln ine," rvri tinmen the litte it vutiy ili guitrd. In li ting Ilr Milrt I u alive Tsllitt. however, tint dilli fully l otrinmi. Ibe stupe "I Ihr tiblclt, tlirir pprir4inr in I Cili'ly I'kf I'ttc si oner appeal In any thill. ih the rrtult tlul lliry are taken ttil'iuut i-I-ji i lorn The rub chocolate llavnr anil abtrnre ol i-thrr tatte, nude I'r. Mll.V I Halite Tal litt the idral tciucily (or tluli'irii If the lirl lio ( ills td benefit, the puce It returned. Atk your jninKi.t. A bos "I iS ! cuttl only J$ crntt. Never told in bulk. MILES MIOICAL CO., tlkherl, I(t4. SIBILANTS AND SONQ. A Combination That Doe Net Preduee Satisfactory Result. "Writing verve fur the printed page and writing 'words' lo I set to uiualc and sung." remarked a gentleman who lis won laurel III both dcpilf (tueiit of Industry, "am two very different matter. You ran take lltiertlc In the first case w hich you cannot In the case of 'lyric,' a with thee you bave to consider h sluguMeiie' of th Words used. To avoid sibilant Ilk xtlltuce and to us ohii vowel such a A anil O wherever Mialbl ir tilt two goM u rule. English ha been called an uusliigabie language, and certainty Itullau and French are more liquid and easier to vocalise In. teu vow el are very Important Compare, for Instance, th word 'thee.' which t breathed out between th tevth. with It plural 'you.' which enable the singer to open the mouth widely. Th relative sliignlilcnins I apimrvnt at once. "An xcetmlv use of slbllnnta pro duce ludicrous hissing sound. (Itend the Inst sentence aloud, and note th effecj.) Nevertheless a well known dramatist wa once carries enough to give an actor a eech In which lit described 'Dick sitting still a a stone and steering the horae iplendldly.' - London Answer. BIRDS AND BRAINS. Th Canary WsN 8upplld, While th Poor Hen I Sadly Lacking. Naturalist buve urrlved at the con elusion that the bruin In birds la large In proportion to the body. If It la ud milted that Intelligence dccnd upon the weight of the brulu then the gold finch must be placed at the top of the list of birds. The brnln weighs one fourteenth of Its whole body. It must be remembered, however, that attempts to draw conclusions as to tho Intelligence of certnln birds from a comparison of the weight of the brain with that of the body have been considered futile. In mnu the brnln forms from one-twenty-second lo one-thlrly-thlrd of the whole body; In the ennnry, one-four teeiith; the spnrrotv. one-twenty flfth; tho chaffinch, one-twenty-seventh; the redbreast, one-thirty-second; tho black bird, oiie-slity elghlh; tho duck, one two-hundred nnd tlfty-seventh; the ca glu, one-two liundred nnd-slxtleth; the gooso, one-thrco-liiiiidred and sixtieth; the domestic hen. ono-four-hundred und-twelfth. By some the preternstnrnlly cunning raven Is siiimwhihI to be the most high ly developed of birds. Ills courago Is so great thut the eagle respects IL nnd bis intelligence provents Mm rroin get ting Into unseen though suspected dan gers. London Spectator. Th Industrious Chinaman. Of all oriental workmen the Chinese are undoubtedly tho best, though there may be some with experience of both races who may bo disposed to give the palm to tho Japanese. A European who thoroughly understands his bus! ness, and who Is able to Impart his knowledge and his Instructions In a clear manner to his Chinese subordi nate, nnd who moreover Is blessed with a llttlo patience and tact, will find little difficulty In the management and con trol of Chinese lubor of whntover kind Speaking generally, they are good and conscientious workmen, nnd many In deed nro very clever fellows. The quality of the work turned out by a good Chinese fitter, turner, or machine man varies little from that of the av erngo good British workman of tho samo class, but the latter would beat him In point of time. London Express. l.'UL'il I niionie vi""- e(("r- - utlun nuifh Mr lHII HT. I wniTrrv - I ronlfl vnrry uf -vour brilliant Haulier .... i. .-t.... .aii'iii' tviin iiir. -' I think yon will today, niaanii.. iu.. re -er-HlttlnK ,,IT ,"w,y palette!-I-ondon leiegnipn. Degree and Ocoupation. Browne- Wliut ever became of Dlgg'' You remember, he took a Ph.D. In Greek poetry. Orey-Ile't scanning meters for a gaa company. Smart Bet Got Even With th Clerk. Mr. Jawbuck This gown Is not be coming to you, and It Is expensive. Why did you buy it? Mra. Jawback Because to clerk looked as if be thought I thought 1 couldn't afford It Cleveland Leader. 3 HILLED WHEN BOMB EXPLODES com ari injumo in rxpta ion which wmcki builoinq mm houses are siMirom Victim Wi Manufacturing oun, Tht Iiploded Wemtn Ar( avid fftm Death by Mr Chance NEW VWlK. July 4 -Al ...t ,i person were killed Slid a 'ei. t,n Injured today In an explosion llleraly scooped nut tha Ihrv. ,,f floor of a su story hrli k ti'U-, ., Ihe loriier of Islington line Tundred and Third street. I U- I itt- lb thn riiri'se rsnrr It ss feared oilier weru still h.irwa In Ihn nuns, which fin-men are ant ug. The pollia attributed lli eipl.l to the premature bursting of a Fiontk of July bomb, which they aald Arthur i'aron, termed by them a an ansrrfc 1st SKllalor, wa luaiiiifarlurlug In Iht building. Tim known (lead wertt Cann May. sell, hla fiance a girl known only ai Ahpellne, and Mra. Mary ( hebei. Ihn IxMllea were Identified by ('- ran's riMnn main, Michael Murphy, who miraculously rseaiwd. Having lolj who the victims were, lie dlsapM-in, Th. i pollcti were seeking h I in. to fur nish them with briber detail. I'aron' body, torn t shre.ls. wu found three torle below the inth fliMir room hn occupied. On thn roofs nf adjoining bulldum (hero were also found threo rartrl'lKr loaded with lead slugs, which Chief Kiran of the bureau of combust II. h . bellevt-41 were part of the bomb. The tenement was parked at th limn of thn etploslon and th officer were amased that there were not nior death. Thn teiiniit wren mostly ,ir. Ittners. Wild with trrAr at thn ei- ploslon they swarmed Into the street. many of ihem unclad and most of these from Ihn upper slorU-s rut by frag ment of flying glass, splintered wood and masonry. CAREER OF JOSEPH LONDON. July 3 Member of the family of Joa ph Chamberlain, on of the best known of Knglnnd'i public men, who died at 10: 15 Thurwday night, after a prolonged Illness. re cnlved hundreds of messages of em pathy today from eminent persoiiugni all over th world. Chamberlain was a Birmingham mta. ufacturer. who early Intnrcnted hlinxlf In iKilltltlc. held several cabinet post and wu colonial secretary at thn t(w of tho Houth African war. lurutttn early part of his publlo career bwu a Liberal, but later went over to Conservative, mainly Ixs-uuse VM party favored a protective tariff, la which he wa a believer. Ho was a member of parliament at the time of his death, but having bees 111 for several years, recently an nounced that he would not be a candi date at tha next election. He waa "t year old. Ills son, Austen t hainiierinin, is also In parliament and prominent lu the Conservative party. BATTLES ARE FOUGHT AROUND VERA CRUZ WASHINGTON. July 7. Oeners Winston telegraphed this nflernoos that heavy firing outside Vera ('nil Indicated a bnttlo was In progress be tween rebels and federal mutineers on olio sldo and Mexican federals on the other. He suld tho force of rebels nnd mull netTS number about 15(10. A member ot tho rebel Junta In Vera Crux, KiiiiHton added, hud asked per mission to puss tho American lines to direct morn mii'.lncers toward the reli elii, but permission wiib refused. Details of the battle were, lucking. TO AID DETECTIVES, MURDER 13 ACTED FRKEPORT, N. Y., July O.-The murder of Mrs. Uiulso Ilulloy. who waa mysteriously killed In the offic.o of Dr. Kdwin Carmun last Tuesday nlglid was dramatically re enacted today f the head of n national detncllva agen cy, who had been employed by tho of ficials of Nassau county. The chley arrived today with 10 or his detectives and Immediately went to the Carman homo, whoro ho oxninlnod ovnry part of tho house aud grounds- Aftor tho chief had been In the House nn hour ho returned to the luwn and the murder was rohoursnd, with lh)i chief noting tho part of tho miinlcroj Two Of his men Insido the office tir the parts of Dr. Carman and mi Dalloy. ' i m FLANAGAN PRAISES TORONTO, July 0. "The best heavy weight fight I over saw." This was the way Tom Flnnagnn, who returned to Toronto todny, refer red to the recent fight In Purls be tween Jack Johnson and Frank Mornn. Flanagan trained Johnson for the match. "Moran. a husky giant," tmld Flan agan, "was cut to plecee but Johnson wnB unnblo to put him out. They fought with throe ounce gloves and ev ery blow thnt landed cut." HIQ 8ET3 PACE unnTi A un no Tntv R. Irve IHK" irlnlinthnm. 1'nrtlnnd's big right nana- er, Is sotting the most sensational pa8 in the Pacifle Coast league right now. having won his last five games and .i,ii.,t,,i . ,Mni nf winnlno- nine out i riu nniii u i. i u - ...... n of his Inst ten games, the only blot on his twirling escutcheon since mwr - being a 4 to 0 defeat at the hands m the Sacramento club June 18. "0e,Th, he came right back and trounced Solon In a ahutout game three later.