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M E SSIN A IS S H A K E N . PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS IN ORI Saturday, duly Washington, July 3.- - S ana tor Aid- rich achieved another aweeping victory thia afternoon when, by a vote o f more I- than 2 to 1, the maximum and mini- mum feature I o f the senate tariff bill This goee Into effect on 1 was passed aCareh 1, 1910. I t empowers the pres* ident to add 26 per cent ad valorem to «11 existing schedule«, whether on the fre e list or dutiable, to thoee countries discriminating against the United States. ,,v . In other words, where foreign na tions are disposed to accept trgde with America on the basis o f the adminis trative tariff bill, soon to be enacted, the statute w ill not be elastic, but w ill stand as passed. But where nations prohibit, by exaeaaiva taxes, goods pro duced in this country, the president may retaliate by the simple issuance o f a proclamation adding 26 par eant advaiorem to everything coming into American ports from such restrictive f tion tax aa a means o f A income tax« He also said for toe next year or two be a deficit fti the treasury which be waa w illfh g to I good by the income froftr tha pro corporation tax. Ha thought that tax eobld be materially mddified, i f not repealed, within a year or two. ,, , Monday, June 28. Washington, June 28.— 'The and o f the tariff schedules was reached this afternoon and adjournment waa taken to tomorrow, when tha corporation tax will be considered. Populace Fleas From Its Temporary Homes to American Section. r Messina, July 2.— Messina experi enced two terrific earthquake abodes at about 7 :8Q o ’clock yesterday They ware accompanied by a rearing am m id to have » -neu h a d * and more undulatory ment than the earthquake o f last camber, which destroyed Messina, gioan d other cities; laid waste many villages in Calabria, and killed 200,000 persona. Although tha shocks today had no aoch terrible consequences, tha 26,000 residents o f tha city were thrown Into terror. They ran into the streets panic- stricken, and last night nearly the en tire population encamped in the open places, fearing to return to the struc tures that have served them aa boms* since the city was destroyed. Ths broken walls o f the old ruins ware thrown to tha ground, and Meaaina was for a fe w minutes smothered in a cloud o f dust Tha casualties were few , and tha only persona killed, ao fa r aa known, ware a young woman and her child. The woman had come hero only a . few days ago, and bad settled in rooms that the great earthquake had le ft ondam- aged. The first shock waa followed quiekly by a second shock, and tha people fled pellmell . to the American quarter, which they seamed to feel waa their safest place o f refuge. So great waa the rush to the American houaea that the authorities were unable to check the invasion. The soldiers soon draw a cordon around the square and a guard was mounted at the bridge leading to it. Many o f the panic-stricken people ware driven off, and orders were iaooed that, pending further instructions, no one should be permitted occupy the American quarter. A ll commerce eeaaed in the city and the placet o f business along the sea front were closed. R eggio suffered almost aa severe a shock aa Meaaina, but no casualties have been reported at that place. The seismic disturbance waa fa it at Taormina, but no damage waa done there. Within 24 hours the shocks at Messina numbered 23. -r - KING’S ^ K B l-ja fe s s DISCOVERY Îitor Binding twine was placed upon the free list today by the senate. Metal strips with which cotton bales are bound, known as cotton ties, were plaoed under the duty o f $6 a ton. A duty o f half a cent a pound waa added to bottle caps. Time detectors were added to tha paragraph fixing rates on watch move ments. jg p B p g The duty on sine blocks, pigs and The bill aims particularly at France. The French people, as w ell tm the G er Sine dost waa increased to 1 ^ • - mans, but the latter to a lees obnoxious pound. extent, fearful o f the progreee o f the W ork on Lock# in FaM. American nianufaatowir, have been railin g item after item, ao it waa ex Washington, July 2.— Preliminary plained today, until now American work already has begun at Panama on s goods are sdamet prohibited from enter- tha locks a t the isthmian canal. By the and o f tha summer construction in fores w ill commence on these in f features o f the tariff bill to dispose o f ant adjuncts for tbs g r e a t, waterway. _Vt>**fore 1| goes to.the hougfil *Tbe report i isthmian Canal commission i ie tonight that the senate w ill have Is fOr fumixht each o f them out o f the way by Thurs quantity o f castings and structure ma day, and tbat oaK aod ay. July 12, thh terial fo r anchorage purposes, fo r ' the lower branch o f congress w ill begin the mitring o f lode gates, and for other re consideration pf the measure. q u isites for use in t o « lock constroe- Most o f this material wil\ be embedded hi the masonry work. / I \ Friday, July 2. \ Washington, July 2-r—The Change Treasury System. tion tax amendment suggested by Washington, July 2.— Changes to the 'President T a ft, drawn by Attorney 'General Wichevaham and preeeatad: to daily cash system o f the Treasury de the senate by Chairman Aldrich, o f the partment to correct discrepancies in committee on finance, is an integral publication o f HManees were announced part o f the tariff bill aa that bill now to taka affect at once. Tha published record o f receipts and disbursements stands. The senate reached a vote on the issued by thelmokkeepinjr and warrants proposition shortly before adjourning division have never balanced with toe a t 7 o’clock this evening, and the daily cash statement because the book amendment was agreed to by the large keeping end warrants office record on A IR S H IP FLIES P E R F E C T L Y . vote o f 60 to 11, with all modifying the daily statement transactions were amendments disposed of, many Demo not yet completed. The data w ill here crats voting for the amendment with after come from one source end w ill Orville Wright Handles His Machine most o f the Republicans. The teat exactly tally. attom. vote was on tbs substitution o f the Washington, July 2.— Calm and con corporation tax amendment for the in T a ft to Get Expenses. fident, O rville W right late last night come tax provision, and on that vote Washington, July 2.— The house encircled the Fort Myer drill grounds 46 senators cast their ballots in the committee on appropriations tomorrow time after time in hia aeroplane in affirm ative and 81 in ths negative. w ill begin the preparation o f a defi three separate flights. He waa ciency appropriation bill, the total o f by thousands. Thursday, July I. which, it ia now believed, w ill approx Shortly before 8 o ’clock the aero Washington, July 1. — The senate imate $1,000.000. Included w ill be an plane was wheeled from its shed to the ““ came within one” today o f agreeing appropriation o f $26,000 with which to starting traek. Previously the field t o vote'next Tuesday on the entire in pay the traveling expense« o f the pres had been cleared by a troop o f cavalry. come tax amendment to the tariff bill, ident, thus leaving intact his salary o f A fte r the motor had been tested, the including the corporation tax substi $76,000..- Other items are $200,000 to propellers were cranked and Orville tute. The compact waa prevented by pay the expanses o f this government’s turned on the motor and released the the objection o f Rulkeley. participation iu the Brussels exposition machine. Aa it neared the end o f the • There were several apeecbsa today, o f 1910, and $106,000 fo r special as starting rail., O rvills turned up the Borah leading off in favor o f the in sistants to the Department o f Justice. forward horixontal rudder and the come tax and Root advocating the cor machine arose into the air. I t waa a poration tax but opposing the income 8haft to Confederate Deed. beautiful start. tax. I t iyae evident throughout the Down the field the aeroplane railed, Washington, June 29 — A monument en tire day that the corporation tax had o f marble and granite to coat about carved gracefully ’about the lower end failed to arouse aa much interest in the $8,700 ia to be erected by the United apd back op the east aid# o f tha field senate as bad bean expected. During States government in the Confederate along the edge o f Arlington cemetery. the debate today Bourns, o f Oregon, section o f Finn’s Point National ceme The first round waa made in 60 sec predicted that the corporation tax tery at Salem, N. J., to mark the rest onds. Fiva times tha machine circled would result in publicity o f corportion ing place o f 2,460 officers and men o f the field, attaining a height that varied affairs and thus prove o f great service the Confederate army and navy, who from 16 to 30 f e e t On the aixth to the public. died as prisoners o f war a t Fort Dele- round Mr, W right came to earth with re between 1862 sad 1666. I t baa in 100 feat o f the starting point, com Wednesday, Juna 30. been found impossible, because o f im pleting tha flight in exactly five min Washington, June 30.— The income perfect records, to place distinctive utes. tax waa practically the only subject, The landing waa perfect, the mi- headstones at each individual grave. and Cummins, o f Iowa, and Borah, o f chine swooping down in successive Idaho, the only speakers before the sen glides until within a few feet o f the T a ft to Open Harbor Congress. ate today. earth, when Orville polled the string Washington, June 29. — President Borah was beard toward the dose o f that stops hia motor and the aeroplane the seesion, when the Iowa senator T e ft w ill meke the opening address at glided amoothly over the grass on its the aixth annual convention o f tha N a yieldad the floor, which he had bald skid* until it came to a atop. Again since yesterday. He took for hit text tional Rivera and Harbors congress, to the aeroplane waa placed in position on the declaration made yesterday by be held in Washington September 8-10. tha starting rail, the motor started, The congress, o f which Representative Aldrich that he would vote for the cor and again the machine encircled the poration tax amendment only as a George A . Ransdail, o f Louisiana, is field with ease and grape. Mr. W right president, numbers among its member means o f defeating the income tax, approached dangaroasly near the start and withoot resorting to personalities ship prominent men from all parts o f ing tower and flew within a few feet tha country. The congress favors a he criticised the position o f the chair o f the a tables that line the field. It man o f the finance committee, who bad national policy o f waterway*- develop is noticed that at times the motor prase*ted the corporation tax amend- ment and a $50,000,000 bond issue for skipped, bat this, seemed to have no that purpose. „ m int to the senate. * effect on operating the aeroplane. Estimating the total revenues under Ends 30 Years’ Service. the Aldrich-Payne bill at 3360,000,000, : Sell Seas War Cloud. '*! and those to be derived from tbS inter- Washington, July 8.— Just 80 years Leavenworth, Kan., July 2. — Gene . nal revenue at $240,000,000, he pre- ago Thursday Henry H. G ilfry, o f t dieted that at tha end o f the fiscal year Portland, chief clerk o f the United. ral Franklin Bell, chief o f staff, in a * 1911 there would be a deficit o f not States senate, took possession o f hie speech before the aaMmbled service - less than 9176,000,000. Ha therefore seat in front o f the vice president’s schools at Fort Leavenworth today, de ,, «ontended that the amendment o f the desk, and baa since occupied it at clared that he saw indications o f war tariff bill by the addition o f an income every session o f congress. Mr. G ilfry ’a and insisted that the day o f interna tax was necessary in order to produce first employment by the senate waa as tional peace was far off. “ There is sufficient revenue. legislative clerk. Tw o years ago he much talk o f arbitration and peace was made chief clerk. Mr. Gil fry has congresses, and it ia even implied that Tuesday, Juna 29, been one o f the leading parliamentary there is to be no further use for armies Washington, June 29.— With the guidea o f presiding officers during this and navies.” raid General Belt. “ There has not been a period o f 30 years in tariff schedule« disposed of, the senate long period. today began consideration o f the pro the history o f this country without a war.” posed income and corporation taxes. D efers Visit to Malheur. Tha question o f taxing incomes ra Washington, June 30. — Secretary Bomb Fiend is Caught. ce ived attention while the tea provis Ballinger, on his way to Seattle, w ill ion waa uadar consideration, and it not stop in Malheur county to look Ch cago, July 2.— Felix Sharkey, waa *hen that the most intareating oc the propoeed government and ¡¡nee a terror to the police, but now currences o f the day took place. Thia private irrigation enterprises in that crippled and gray, today divulged all waa the announcement o f the real atti locality, but in the latter part o f July, he knew o f the long aeries o f bomb tude o f Chairman Aldrich, o f tha after spending a abort time in Seattle, outrages which have mystified the po finance committee, towah) the corpora- w ill make a special trip to Ontario and lice o f Chicago. State’s Attorney Way- tion tax provision, which he had Intro-1 neighboring towns qpd a t that time en man, to whom Sharkey told his story, due«* at tha instance o f the president, nounre his decision as to whether the laid an embargo o f silence upon the He said that he advocated the eorfx>r * - ' project shall be built by the govern narrator and the police officials who wera present at the interview. Yes ment or private enterprise. » 4 / Treinwrecks Lese Fatali terday Sharkey refused to talk, but a Hartson ia Named.,' » Washington, July 1.— An inen of night in ja il conquered him. 844 to tha total Washington, July 8.— The pres decrease today tent to‘ ths senate the nomi Arctic Explorer Safe? killed, aa pared with the Hartson, o f S bar Winnipeg, Jaty 2.—-A rumor comes for, Ml raven ue (or ih- from the fa r North that George Oald- suceaed B. p . - y e l l , the explorer who le ft three yean or agq to ipake «.trip from Hudson bay westward to Slavs lake and down to In ten tate Commerce commit- ton is now postmaster o f S « io n .l U m months 663 v i l i b t siniMskil ix» tl menons sfere killed and [122 ware In- P. Sdrai, indoned by Repreaen ha safe. Caldwell ia now probably Ir ò « COUGHS » ° GOLDS ¿ TH R O AT» LUNG DISEASES S A V E D D E H S O D 9» UVE My son Rex was taken down n year age w ith lon g tr—Me. / W e doctored some m oothe without improvement. 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