RECIPROCITY IS READY TO SIGN CLERK Naw York »HOT OEAD. Thlsvss Escape »5,000 Gems. With NEW TROUBLE IN MEXICO FEARED PEERS SURRENDER VETO. Hope of Future Restoration ot Power, Is But Slight. CONGRESSIONAL PROC BIG PROBLEM IN FUEL HALF THE COAL IN MINES LEFT Ixmdon The constitutional revolu­ THERE INACCESSIBLE. tion appears to be an accomplished Washington, July 22. — Senator fact. Great Britain in the future will be governed practically by the house Chamberlain has many times professed of commons, with the hereditary up to be working to secure for Oregon a Asst Bogs of Country, However, Con. per house possessing only s veto with larger share of the reclamation pro- tain Billions of Tons That a time limit of two years. 'ject. and has maintained that he has Can Bo Utilized Id The [>eers find their one glesm of done everything in his power to bring the Future. » I* hope in the prediction that the next about the construction of new projects Vote on Measure 53 to 27—-Insurgent# Msxlcan Liberals Threaten American conservative government will overturn in his state. But if Senator Chamber- Fight to Leet—Triumph for One of the most serious problems at Asquith's revolution and restore old lain is honestly in favor of promoting Ranchers—Ambassador Wilson President. conditions, but the radicals are confi­ government reclamation work in Ore­ the present time Is due to the fact Takes Up Case. dent that in such matter* the hands of gon he has a strange way of showing that on the average nearly 50 per cent, the clock never turn back. __ .............. ................ a bill of the coal In the mines Is left either I . it. He ........... recently introduced The future career of the veto bill which/if passed, I. " would divert would divert mil- mil- In or st the mines and Is inaccessible Washington, D. <‘ The recipro­ Washington, D. C. The report of a was apparent to al) politicians and its |jon, of ddl.r, annually from the rec- for th« future generations city trail« agreement between the delicate situation in Iziwer California For example, according to Cassler's I tilted States anil <'amnia embodied acceptance by the house of |Bn)ation fund, for the construction of has ¡Increased the anxiety of the ad­ eventual III III«' I «•« I pl IM’ll V bill, thut piovi li II Magazine. In 1907 approximately 400,- lords not doubted. Premier Asquith ' darns, canals, etc., to control floods. ministration over recent developments «torni center In two s <*» s I<« iim of Con dispelled all clouds by communicating Senator Chamberlain's bill is brief. 000,000 tons of coal were left In or in Mexico. great, passe«) th» Menate Haturday informally to Mr. Balfour, leader of It authorizes the secretary of the in­ at the same mines from which the Conditions in that part of the coun­ without atti« iidnuint by a vole of 53 the opposition in the house of com­ 480,000,000 tons were taken. to 37. A majority of Republicans try were threatening several months mons, the substance of an announce­ terior to construct dikes, dams, To stimulate the possible use ot voted against It. Of 53 votes tor it. ago, but with the termination of the ment which he will make in that ditches, etc., for the storage and di­ various grades of fuel and safe and 33 were Democrats and 21 Iti-publl Mailer» revolution Mexico obtained house. His letter, which Mr. Balfour version and development of waters, to successful methods of mining much runa of the 27 against, 24 were permission to send troops across communicated to the meeting of the prevent injury to crops and fertile Republican and three Democratic. lands and other property caused by material at present left In the mines American territory to quell the inde ­ This action settled th« whole Cun lords, follows: floods and freshets originating on for­ are some of the problems of the Unit­ pendent movement th«re. The armed solan reciprocity question so far us "Dear Mr. Balfour: I think it is est reserves and Indian reservations, ed States bureau of mines. and so-called Socialistic rebellion, Congress Is concerned utul save for courteous and right, before any public however, died out before the soldiers decisions are announced, to let you the expense of such construction to be * Problems of combustion are being exi’cutlv« approval and the Canadian I’urllntiietit ratificati««», virtually reached the scene. Since then it had know how we regard the present sit­ paid out of the national reclamation carefully studied by means of sta­ tionary boiler plants, house heating lliuk«-» the pad the law of the land liwn supposed that peace and content­ uation. When the parliament bill in fund. boilers and a long combustion cham­ Congressional practice will deluy ment hail settled in that quarter of the form it has now assumed returns Washington, July 21. — Vigorous ber; proper classification and relative tlu* uffixlng of th« President's signa­ Mexico and that the lives and property to the house of commons, we shall be support of the Canadian reciprocity prices for coals by means of specifica­ ture 'inti! next Wednesday, when the of American citizens were secure. compelled to ask that house to dis­ agreement by Senators Brown, ot Ne­ tions and purchase by contract, and House 1« again In »«»»Ion Thu re­ REYES IS DISTRUSTED. Now, however, American ranchers ciprocity bill having originated In the agree with the lords’ amendments. braska; Stone, of Missouri, and more economical use and utilization of in 1-ower California are being threat ­ House, must be returned there for In the circumstance, should the ne­ Works, of California, and a speech fuels heretofore not regarded as adapt­ ened by the so-called Mexican Lib ­ of Madero's Followers Fesr Return engrossment uti«| for the signal un* cessity arise, the government will ad­ against the measure by Senator Ken­ ed to such purposes by means of bri- erals. The United States has request­ of Speaker Clark, while the House Is Old Regime. vise the king to exercise his preoga- « ir t .ng ed the government of Mexico to afford tive to secure the passing into law of yon, of lows, made up today's debate ' quetting. coking and producer gas Mexico City. Ilesplte the breuklng on the measure in the senate. plants. The Canadian Parliament has not them udi-quate protection. the bill in substantially the same form Brown criticised his insurgent col­ Among these fuels Is peat, samples >«t U 'ted mi th«, agreement nml with of the agreement that General Ber­ The State department's attention i.no exception of the I provisions of nardino Heyes should Ix* mail» Min­ was drawn to the situation in a tele­ in which it left the house of commons, leagues and praised the Democrats for of which have been used In the making ister of War In the cabinet of Fran and His Majesty has been pleased to “having the moral courage and pat­ of producer gas The use of peat for th» bill ue passi-d by - Congress will not become effective until i the Pr«s Cisco I Madero, und, not wjthstuml gram from the American consul at suggest that he will consider it his riotism to support and sustain a Re­ domestic purposes in European coun­ Ing Mildern'» nssuratic«« that Reyes Ensenada, who reported that Ameri ­ Ident Issues u a proclamation proi-lnmatlon Hint duty to accept an«i act on that advice. publican President,” characterized a tries dates back several hundred Canada hits ratified the pact. The was free Io enter th« pr<*sld«*ntlal cans had been molested and had ap- Yours aincerey, H. H. ASQUITH.” s[>eech today of Senator Brown in fav­ years, but the extensive development race, the General meist» he will not fiealed to him for assistance. exception of this prtK-cdure Is III III« or of the reciprocity measure. In methods of mining and utilizing pnjHT und pulp section of the bill, be u caiulldate. Ambassador Wilson, at Mexico EXPLOITATION TO BE VAST SupiMirterx of Madera RhruK their City, was immediately instructed to "I want to (express my grief, my peat has been largely within the last which It Is announced will become profound grief, ” Senator Blown InitiuMlInlely effective when the Pres should« r» iiml express their dlsbellef take up the subject with President de ten years. At the present time In Southern Pacific Engage* Chicago dared, "because the bill does in Reyes' Statement Reyes sald h« Mont signs th« law. not many of the European countries peat offered to release Madero front th« la Barra. Coliseum Annex. have the support of some of _ _______ _ of _____ _ is ____ a large source power _______ develop- promlse» relative to niaklng hliu through the aid of the gas pro Chicago The 'entire West will be friends in this body whom I know at Minister of War »olely because the HAYTIAN REBELS GAINING. SHIP GIVEN UP. advertised during the United States heart are in favor of lower duties. I «jucer anlntm<*nt I of no r the bar That la the last heard President Simon. The political situ­ lines, will be given the {opportunity to tariff a schedule at a time, and at a 12,888.000.000 tons of dry peat com- th«* General to a cabinet post, i anti- of her and as the uomini passage B mark« vatoe that Reyeslta» offered the argunt'-nt ation steadily is growing worse, ac­ show what advantages it may have to third session be against this proposi- “er;^17 time on this run is 75 day», marin­ tion, which, while it is not a revision Qf >3 pe(_ {on fOf, machlne peat brtcks> ers believe there Is ilo hope for Hl« h« represented the <>l«l reglme, but cording to the commander of the offer to the prospective homeseeker. were tnore Hix-clfl«- In th«lr warnlng United States gunboat Petrel, now in To further this purpose, the space of a singe schedule, is a revision of a craft. that h«« would use the Arniy. once Haytien waters for the protection of will be divided into lecture halls with few schedules, not with all the coun-. this represents over $38.600,000.000. The Espada wnx . The Canadian government Is carry­ Captain Ingliart Jacobson. of Tacoma, he was In power, to eelze the presl- Americans. His report to the Navy moving picture facilities, and the tries of the world, but with one coun-1 ing on extensive researches relating to u* Bey and was manned by ten men Among department indicates »that all of the towns and other centers that care to try; a plan that I believe marks the the use of peat, as this fuel is found the iiassengers on the trip, which Is, department north, except Cape Hayti­ participate in the exhibits will be in­ beginning of the end of extortionate In very large areas In Canada. NEW REBELLION LOWERS. thought to have been fatal for all en and Forte Liberte, is controlled by vited to send moving picture films and tariff duties in this country.” The cost of preparing peat for the <>n Ixaird. was Mrs Jacob»on. who The speaker declared that it was not' mark« Is comparatively small, Re- lecturers to show the public the oppor­ was formerly Miss Olga Anderson, Disaffected Factions In Mexico Are the revolutionists. Because of the precarious situation tunities for homes offered in the vari­ President Taft, “but a stubborn and liable figures are not available for th« of 3158 South M street. Tacoma. Causing Daily Disorders. at Goniaves, the second important ous districts. Photographs taken loquacious senate,” that was respon­ United States. For one locality In The bark loaded at the Siad«« MUI with a full cargo of lumber fur the Mexico City —That the period of city of the republic, where the revo­ along the lines of the Southern Pacific sible for the extra session. He de- | Sweden, visited in 1908, coal cost $3.75 I'nh ss she struck a reconstruction soon may be succeed- lutionists are in power, the Petrel depicting the most interesting phases fended the president from charges that per ton. and peat, delivered on th« It Is th« belief of locul »«■ ef realizing at least $7500 busy. Two of the four are brand new and during the recent revolt suffered The entering into the contract will plained for the benefit of the uniti- the air again and was soon lost to lor him. visitors and are more eagerly watched considerably from raiding parties of open a new era to the commerce of the ated, is the Cleveland O. expert on sight. Previous to th«* pure ha«** of Marty on that account. The two others arc fur seal life who has managed to se­ rebels. Passengers arriving on the country, and in opening to the world O'Toole th«* highest price ever paid periodicals. cure the investigation which is being the Panama canal, an ocean mail ser ­ for a baseball player was $12,500. One of the visiting comet» has boats from Ensenada say the Lower Matchless. conducted. ________ which the Philadelphia Club of the proved a distinct disappointment. California government is doing every­ vice between ports on both coasts of "When Edwin Gould took up the Washington July 21.—The story of American league gave for Pitcher This I r the Kless comet, which was thing possible to protect all foreigners the United States, with points in Cen­ "Lefty" Russell. He was |iurchuse«l discovered about July 7 by the Lick and natives. tral and South America will be estab­ the administration’s attitude toward manufacture of matches seven years from Baltimore Inst year. Observatory, and »u later picked up the election of Senator Lorimer as ago." said a New York banker, "his lished. by the Yerkes' Observatory at Will­ told by ex-Senator Aldrich of Rhode friends were a good deal amused, and Mars May Quit Flying. iams liny. Win. Observations made Upper Bertha Not Taken, Island and the activities of R. J. many a joke was cracked at Mr. Britons Seek Polo Cup. Erie, Pa.— Sore in body and limp­ have been so this morning at Williams Hay showed ing perceptibly. J. C. (Bud) Mars left Chicago.- -There Shields of Superior, Wis., an insur- Gould's expense. London—Great Britain is going to many empty upper berths In Pull that the comet was getting away the hospital here, where he has been make another try to regain the polo ance agent, in collecting affidavits “I remember one June day, at on man sleeping curs, ever «Ince the from the earth. from witnesses in the investigation, open-air luncheon at Tuxedo, a superb cup and will challenge America for a recovering from injuries due to a fall law went Into effect reducing the with his aeroplane last week. Mars match in 1912. The Puke of West­ were the features of the Senator Lori­ I four-in-hand dashed round a turn ot rate on them, Unit the proposal Is Breadmakers In Trust. the road and we all looked up from now iinderconsldet atlon to reduce New York.—The journeymen ba k went to a hotel, where he will be con­ minster has offered to take over the mer committee hearing today. Instead of sending Edward Hines, our strawberries to admire. them still further on the combination ers In New York. New Jersey and fined to his room for several days. recovery fund and ponies, and the plan. This plan, which I iiih been Connecticut have tnken up their c ini­ Mars said he would not attempt an­ Hurlingham committee has decided to the Chicago lumberman, to Springfield I " ‘That is Mr. Gould's team,’ said submitted for approval of the Pull­ gels against control of the breatl bita- other (light for at least six months, accept the offer. The action of the with won! from the Washington ad-1 some one. ‘Who Is driving?’ man Company, will give n traveler Incas In New York city by any one and might abandon aviation. He is Duke relieves the committee of the ministration that Lorimer should be j " 'Mr. Gould himself,' a lady an- both the upper and lower berths for corporation or combination. Hele- contemplating anbther trip around the necessity of appealing for subscrip­ elected. Mr. Aldrich testified that he' swered. 'Doesn't he look striking on GO cents added to the price of the gates from 56 locals of the Bakers' tions for the fund that would be re­ told Hines that President Taft was the box?’ ’’ lower alone. Union are organizing the tri-state world and says it may be years before another aeroplane quired. To carry the team and ità not supporting the candidacy of any­ Five thousand sleeping cars are anti-bread trust conference, 'which he is seen in mounts across would necessitate an one, but that Lorimer was not objec­ operated In the United States a nd pur|M>s«'s t<> light an alleged attempt flight. B'rd's Remarkable Diet. tionable to him. The ex-senator said outlay of from $25,000 to $50,000. Canada. to control the trade and drive bun Ostriches are credited with a pe- he told Hines previously that the pres­ King Offers Territory. dreds of email Independent bakers Texas Seems to Be Dry. ident had no objection to Albert J. culiar appetite for glass and ladles* Ship Biggest No More. out of business. The Department of Lisbon — A sensation has been Dallas, Tex.—With what Is esti­ Justice has its eye on the proposed caused by the announcement of the London.—The plans for the new Hopkins or Henry S. Boutell for the hatpins, but a woodcock just sold In a Parts shop has run them closely. mated to be three fourths of the vate bread trust. discovery at the Necessidades palace steamer Aqultania which the Cunard senatorship. The customer who bought three birds cast In today's liquor election count- of a small coffer containing secret cor-1 Company is building at Clydebank Stephenson's Case Up. asked to have them opened, and to ed, the Prohibitionists are leading respondence by the since deposed royal have been modified to make the ves $25,000.000 Claim Filed. by the narrow margin of 34(11, nc- Washington. D. C. —A sub-commit­ the surprise of the shop assistant one fnmilv ami and til«- largest in the world. Het family of Portugal and the British and Philadelphia.—A statement of a cording to the returns of the News King Manuel length will exceed 900 feet, ten feet tee of five members of the senate com­ of them had four Lebel cartridges In U p to midnight 339,775 votes had claim to recover $25,000.000 damages German governments. more than the length of the 50,000- and his relatives, foreseeing the revo­ ton liner Imperator, which the Ham­ mittee on privileges and elections will Its stomach. The bird was carried Return» from hns lieen filed In the United States been accounted for. determine whether the charges affect­ with much precaution to the police all the larger towns are In. and as court here by the receiver of the lution, asked for foreign intervention, burg-American line will put into ser­ the rural districts are against the Bhieflelds Steamship Company against offering in compensation Portuguese vice In the Spring of 1913. It Is ing the election of Senator Stephen­ station, together with the cartridges, saloons it seems a safe prediction the United Fruit Company. Great Britain also said that the Aqultania will be son, of Wisconsin, shall be investi­ and the authorities are wondering The territory in Africa. gated by the senate. It is expected whether they are faced by a new at this time that the state has gone Bluefield» Company claims damages and Germany refused to interfere. one knot faster than her German that no inquiry will be made during phenomenon that might Interest nab "dry." rival. In this amount for alleged stifling of the present session. The corffmittee urallsts or whether ft Is merely a $12,000,000 Contract Let. competition and creating an alleged will consist of Senators Heyburn, Clapp packer's practical Joke. Astoria Gets Torpedo Fleet Only. Subway Extension Goes. monopoly In the sale of bananas In Spokane, Wash.—Patrick Welch, of Washington—Senators Chamber­ this country. The suit, was brought Spokane, and his associates have been New York—The city has awarded and Sutherland, Republicans, and Sen­ ators Bailey and Paynter, Democrats. lain anil Bourne have failed to per­ under the Sherman antitrust law. awarded the contract for the cirnstruc- the whole 1225,000,000 subway exten­ Her Tact suade the Navy Department to send Canadian sion to the Brooklyn Rapid Transit tion of 551 miles of the Howard—Did she refuse you, o'I a battleehlp to Astoria for the Cen­ Red Star Wins at Antwerp. Indian Students Go To Astoria, Port Ar- company. The proposed new routes tennial celebration. The department Antwerp.—The Red Stnr Steamship Northern railroad between Washingon, D. C.—The commis­ man? Coward—Well, In a delicate. I d d- advised them, however, that the tor­ Company apparently has won Its thur and Sudbury, Ont., for 112,000.- will embrace the boroughs of Manhat­ sioner of Indian affairs has arranged pedo fleet would be sent In time to tight against the strikers. One hun­ 000, This is the second large con­ tan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx, rect way. She told me she tie ef ________ _ I to send 12 Nez Perce Indians from one participate In the opening exercises dred and twenty iToJTtTn's'have broken tract obtained by the same persons and give rapid transit to many sec- wanted anything she could get ea >ljt and remain throughout tbo celebra­ away from the union and returned to from the same company within a tions"which have had to depend on the of the leading Indian schools to attend —Harper's Bazar slower ‘ volley. _______________________ the Astoria celebration. tion, as previously planned. work with the company. ■ month. j Becomes Law When Approved by Taft and Canada. New York Threw urmed thieves Invaded til« heart of the Tenderloin lit Ha guyost hour Saturday night, smashed a Sixth avenue jeweler's window, allot tils clerk dead, seized $5000 worth of dluinoiM lings slid escaped In a taxicab. pttlWMd by score» of persona who had wltnesaed the murder and robbery A woman, who thu police believe was u confederate, entered the store of Jacob Jacoby a few minutes prior to the shooting and aak«t her eyes for glasses While she engaged him. the window glass was smashed and Adolph K. Htern. u clerk, rushed to the street. A aiuall man with a revolver blocked him ut the door. Htern tried to brush past him to gyt ut u man who * had ‘ iHikud his liund through the broken window and grii»p«<| a I ray of diamond rings Th« small mail shot twice, and Hlern fell dead Passersby saw I he man at the window withdraw th« tray of rings. luck It under his coat and dart across the street He dleappeurcd through th« upon door of a red tour­ ing car and was gone, with half a humlrcd men following These he outdistanced, but not until the first three number» had been caught. The man who shot Htern ran In th« opposite direction, unseen by anyone. Disorders In Lower California Worry Washington.