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I FIGHT ON CURRENCY LAW
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ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE.
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Washington. May 29. Jt was evl
Jnt soon after the senate convened
May that LaFollette would do all
This power to obstruct the passage
I the compromise currency bill and
jere Is ground for the belief that he
fcd succeeded In abtaining help from
lone, .of Missouri. It was evident
o that a filibuster, small though
im-ae ac tti niinihn.o n'1 .
I House Taken Recess.
At 3:30 pi m. the house took
(ess until 7 o'clock tonight.
Yesterday's Preliminaries
Washington, May zN. The antlo-
Ited strenuous opposition to the
adoption of the conference retmrt on'
'the Aldrlch-Vreeland currency bill In
Ithe senate, according to the Infer
ence to be drawn from the debate to-1
day, probably will not materialize.
Aldrich kept the report before the
senate until near'.v 4 p. ni.. when he
, assented to its being laid aside until
. 11 o'rl ck tomorrow, and the reniain
, der of the time today was devoted to
the passace of unohjert-d house bills
on the calendar. Kvery senator real
ized that the meaning of this m ,ve
a that an titidortaiil:ii '
ha I been r. ached to vo'e ;;n the hill
tomorr.iw. Ir.nulry proved the ex
istence cr tMs underslaiidii'.a. al
though no positive agreement has
been made. The Indications ar-
therefore, that congress adjourn
sine die tomorrow or Saturday. ,
Aldrich stient most of the day try-'
. Ing to arrange an agreement to vote
on the bill. tomorrow. This was not!
opposed by Culberson, the niinorltvj
j leader, but LaFollette, who is vr'v
much opposed to the bill, asked that i
the motion fur an agreement bo not!
j passed. Stating frankly that he had'
tried to organize a filibuster against :
itho hit) ),,, fc.wl ... .... I
I "xi. ii. m imvl wmi lliue fU-
j coiiragement. LaFollette said he
probably would not speak at length.
! Vote and Adjourn Today.
I From the position assumed bv Jtlm
It didn't appear necessary to obtain
an agreement to vote on the confer
ence report tomorrow. In fact, it
: was said that an agreement might de
lay taking the vote, as the senators
were unwilling to fix a time earlier
than 5 o'clock, though It is not be
lieved tlia the senators who want to I
I six hours between 11 and 5 o'clock. '
J The first sound of opposition came!
: when Fulton, at Aidrich's request,!
! moved to dispense with the reading:
Grand Army
SCULPTOR J. M ASSEY
KU1M) of New York U
working on a monument to
commemorate the founder of the
Grand Army of the Uepuhlle, lr.
He nj am In Franklin Stephenson
of Springfield. 111. The memorial,
a three sided obelisk. In to be
erected la Washington at the
Junction of Louisiana avenue and
Seventh aud C streets. In the
middle or a circular grass plot,
and It Is to be ready for dedica
tion about Aug. 1. V.H.I0, when
there will be an encampment of
the Craud Army- to unveil It.
Congress hus appropriated $10,-l-oo.
and ii. A. R. nieu have raised
nhout sVJ."i.000 additional, so that
the monument will te a splendid
creation.
Ir. Stephenson was regiment:)!
surgeon of the Fourteenth Illi
nois volunteer Infantry during
Us three years of service in the
west. Ills rank was thitt of ma
jor, He was born in Wayne
county. 111., In K1 and died In
1S71, Ir. Stephenson grew up
In Sangamon couuty aud lived
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CFTHfc REPUBLIC'
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many yenrn In Sprlngtletd. ll
win hile residing In that cliv
shortly after the clow of the war
that he conceived the Idea of an
organisation of vefVrans and
worked out the ritual. The first
O. A. U meet Inn was held April
0, In iWalur, III.
The founder of the order met
many reverses in life and died a
dlsaptotnted man. It wa not
until after his death that the
Grand Army gnv to such mag
nlrteent proportions. I r. Hte
pheuson devoted much time and
thought to the order, to the neg
lect of bis own me I toil practice
and the contciieut Impoverish
ment of his family, lie was a
generous, cheerful man, with an
abiding confidence In the ulti
mate realization of his dreams,
though be did not live to witness
the nation wide growth of the
. A. It.
A warm colored granite will be
used for the shaft, the panels ou
each side containing the figures,
badges and Inscriptions to be of
statuary bronze
DEATH THREAT IN
iLOOD-WRITTEM LETTER
Chicago. May 21. Father l'eler J.
O Callaghan, head of the Tualist Or
der of Chicago, it ml Attorney Francis
F.. Hinckley have been informed
through an anonymous tetter, written
In bl.tod and wrapped In crepe, that
they have been marked for death,
and that St. Mary's chuivi. on Wa
bash avenue ami lluhhard Court, is
doome I to de.struetion liv dvnamlfo
The letter was dropped into the poor
The death of the priest and lawyer
are threatened. It Is believed, lu con
sequence of their efforts to obtain a
pardon f ir Herman Itlllek, under
death sentence on the charge of mur
dering by olson six members of tho
Viral family. Father O'Callaghan
will lay the letter before Hover nor
niueen In the hope it may induce,
the Kovernor to pardon Hlllek.
LANGDON FEARS BROKER PRICE
FOR LIVES OF j INDICTED OYER
GRAFT PROSECUTORS COTTON SCANDAL
. ! 2 j!iV?,t.!-'''' i'
San Francisco, May 2S. A sen
sal ion was created al police head
quarters today when District Attor
ney l.angdon went personally to the
Mull of Justice in an effort lo have
the cases of J. K. Johnson, Clifford
Mlddjonias aud Harry Smith, the
three men who were arrested for fol
lowing Assistant Ifstrlet Attorney
Honey, Detective Hums, of tho se
cret service, and Detective Charles
lioff. of tho city detective bureau.
MKMOKML DAY WILL UK iKKHAI.!.V OHSKKVKD TIHtOI'CillOCT TIIK COVXTKV TO.MOHItOW. IN
KKiKXK IT HAS HKI'.N l-IKM'I.AIMIK A HOI.IDAV IIV TIIK MAYOIl, AD TIIK lll'SIXKSS HOI SRS
Wll.l, ItK CIXISKH KKOM 0:i0 A. M. Tt I I. M. IJAXKS AM) I'l III.IC til-KICKS WILL UK t'lOSKI
TIIK KXTIItK DAY x
of tho journal.
I "I object," yelled Gore, antid D- m-
locratic laughter. The fact that Oore-
i had just been in conference with La
' Follette and had been the only Dem
ocrat In the conference, led to the J. C. Nnnaken and wife, of Iove
belief that these two senators Intend-' ,ani1- r i1"
ed to fight tho bill alone, but they ,
showed no further disposition to car- j c. 11. Sylvester, of .lasptr, Is In
ry out such a purpose. j the city on business.
Yesterday'a basebnll scores: l'ort-
1,oh An-
nrrived in Kugenu this land, tl; San Francisco,
geles, 2 ; Oakland, 1.
Mrs. V. K. Croner returned last
night from a visit in Portland.
New York, May 21. Thomloro
rrico, ftir many years ono of tho
most pronUnent operatives ou tho
cotton exchauKe, waa Indicted today
by the federal mand Jury on char nod
growing out of the sensational ex
posure of the salo of government atn
itstlcs us to (he cotton crop condi
tions in ndvanco of tho Issuance of
this information to the public. 1'riro
Is charaged with conspiracy to de
fraud, and waH roloased on $7000
WILLIAM It. LAN Ci DON.
District iittoruoy of Sun Fruu
cisco, who proct:red tin imlii'tinmit
of Alaror bchniiu unJ Abu Uuof.
around tlte-city In an autonmhllu,
tried before. 1'ollce Judge Hhortull.
"This has beeoino u very serious
affair, and conditions are approach
ing a Hinge whore 'some drastic fic
tion must he taken," said DlNtrlct At
torney Laugdoii to t'oltco .lndo Kd-
wurd Kbortull. "Tho ptniplo at the
head of the graft prosecution fear for
thylr lives and properly while mut
ters continue In their present slate.
The l.ireo prisoners aro part nnd
parrel of a conspiracy to check offi
cials In tho dlsehurgo of tholr duties.
"Inforinitttou has reached us In
udvanee of overt acta which aro being
committed, yet wo cannot prevent
thetu. I am uhIiik my Influence to
havo tho casr-n of theso men up be
fore yoli for cnnslderailon.
. .No Inrormatlon that tho canes
would bo tried fairly before oilier
i Judges of Ihe pollc courts was forth
coimIiik from the dlstrb t atlorney.
The complaint nit'ilnat Hie three
men la In the hands of I let. live
Charles (Joff, and wllf be sworn to
i tomorrow. The men nutnrd are
charu'd wl:h wilfully fol lowing,
walc)ii)K and Ititurfcriim wllh Chas
(Joff. cl:y detective. In I ho dlKiharc
of his duty whllo ho wart at ti'inpt Iiik
to Pcut e I he man or men who are
retiioiiHiljle fur the hntub outlaw's in
Oakland.
I'p to a late hour this aft'.-iioon
no ;:pplh a Ion for ball for lh ;ui-u
had le-i-n mad''. Judc Shortntl to
morrow will III bail all I '"in bond
or $ mill.
THOMAS P. QORB. . .
llllnd senator from Oklahoma who
Ik ttppjsiiiK tho compromise etimmry
bill. '
ball. Ho Is alro c.i urged Willi brib
er.'. I it riioorted thnt othir oio'soiis
kt't'c Indicted with him.
Odo rs Are Indlcti-d.
Washlnglon. May 2i. Theodore
Price, .Mom's Haaa and Frederick A.
IVckbaui. of N'iw York, nnd Kdwin
S. HoltiHM. Jr.. former assistant sta
tistician of Co di"iurt"u it' of agri
culture, weii) tudi y Irdlcted by the
grand Jury f tho auprom c.iurt.
District of Columbia, on churg of
consiilracy growing out fit lithe coltoa
caudal of I UU.'i.
BURTON TO NAME
SECRETARY TAFT
Washington, May 29. - '
While no formal aiinouucu-
tliellt Inn been mini? It in:iy
. be stilled (Icfltiliiiely that
! UepteKeutat Ivt Hurton, of
! Ohio, will prowMil the nnniB
I of Horrctiiry Taft to the Chi-
!4' C.-Io COUVeutb;!!. .
CoDirlhl VK by Hut ScbiltnM ft Min
The three-ringed circus, with its gorgeous pageant, its funny clowns, its pretty women, and
c i rnm and sive us a day's pleasure; we re all glad to see it come and go.
hne horses, may come di . comc (or today and gone tomorrow; it stays. If youV. a suit ciour Hart, Schaffner ,
But we've got a show going an m . , he advertisements we can rrke is to have people see the clothes we sell.
Marx Una you're a part of our street parade yourscn. a a
, , m. . o h w. fl, adrnissior. charged; and it doesn't cost you anything to get out. You may buy
O K you're not wearing thcrnornc 10 ou q ne.modcl Varsi(y sa,k suiu
something before you leave; but you 11 maKc money y
overcoats or suits UamtotfJ RrOS Ju r X p , r v
S15.coto S30.co F&C.UiipLJ'Ull &I& vOi Where Cash Beats Credit
WAINWRIGHT IS
ACTING REAR ADMIRAL
Ta'otna, May 21. A two-starred
M'tuiunt now flfen from tho trm k of
the deorKla nialiimnMl. IndbatttiK
that Kb hard WainwrlKhl, eottiuiand
I ii K tierond d)vlnlon of the Allan
tie biitflenhlp fleet, l now an aitltiK
rear-admlrul of the United HtaH-n
navy. WainwrlKhl will recolvu hi
eornmUalon as full rear-admiral In
July. '
MANY INJURED IN
ACCIDENT TO CHURCH
t'l'M-iiiri, May -Th.. cemented
irMi.u u( t ,. I.lihiinluu church of
iinr l.uily of Vllna wave ay last nlxht
as tin l;intu coiiKn-Kiitloii wiih leav
ing Tiilriv pernoiiA were thrown In
to the lui.-.'iiic-iit n nil a iianlc result
ed None, however, mi I fend worae
Injuries than cuta and bruUei.
DYIN6 OF HEAT
IN PITTSBURG
I'lttHburK, Miiy J-' --Owlnic
to the eveivi iifiit ten mt-
koiih h;(' dii-d hen- ntme
f iitidnltit nnd many are irox- 4
truf' d '1 h' m-reuiy rt'Ki-
!i-r.'il.
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INJURED IN A
RAILROAD ACCIDENT
llaltlmore. May 29. A report to
the Baltimore, ft Ohio general offlrea
hero uy tho observation car attach
ed to the rear of thu Chlcano and
New York exprem, eauthound, left
tho ralln near (iarrett and turned
over. Twenty pasenKer were Injur
eil, three aerloimly.
A larne number of Kuicne peoplu
attended the picnic at Junction yea
terda, many of the younn eoilc go
IhK domi on the eveiiltm train to al
ien I th.' dunce, which tin y report n
splendid hiicces. N'uill'TOUM county
. :i ti ll l.i'es w ii' In niten.lanre at
"" picnic and uiltmlcd with the voter!.
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