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rvwTAnVM.vw9fc;MT(V'. J jhm,m i, ;,.m,i ,.;! u t.iiv. j '! .1' SK "-"! V J 1y Scrf fft v ,. Medford Mail Tribune SECOND ElDlTlON WEATHER Fair nm ..Wanner. Ma. .85. Mln. ,rtl. Hum. ..II. Pnrly.ltilril Year. Unity- i:iKlh Vrar, MEDFORD, OIUK.OiV, JWIDAY, HVLY .11, 1013. NO. 95. AM CLARK BRANDS LAMA RVA AOR SENATE TARIFF AS Snrnkrr Interrupts Insidious Loliliy Prulir In Record Emphatic Denial til Cvrry Slatrmrnl Maito by the New York Broker. Never Saw Mornan hut Dure, Never Knew Leilyaril and Met Latitcr liach hut Once Years n;;u. TEN PER CENT For First Time Senate More Radical and Pronrcsslvc Than House Democratic Tariff Bill Now Lower Than Passed hy House. HUMAN TIGER DIESPROTESTING USE OF NOOSE BRITISH MINISTERS TO BE FORCED FROM POLITICS WAHIIINUTON. July II. Spunk cr ' ti it iii (t Chirk interrupted tint moi iilit "Intddlotia lobby" probers tnltw In place on record nil cmphiitl'! do iilnl nC every atutomctit voiced liy I i -ld Lamar, ii murk In (Out, and IM until L.tutorbuch, u Now York nltnr Hi')'. rouni'OtliiK liliti with J. IMorpmtl Morr.iiii ti Co. "I never met Morgan or mi)' niin her or his firm," mild Clnrk. "I saw Morgan only ouc In my life ami Unit wim when I mil urroKH Hid table from It I tit hi u Iminini't hall," "I never know there wiim such u mini ii Low In C'iihh l.odynrd," nail Clnrk. "I wiiii Introduced In Uuiter li.irh several ji'iim ago, iiml ini'l lit tn only once. "Every statement rotiucctliiK mv name with iiuynuo In Lamar's ntnl Liiutorharli'it testimony In n He. I liollttwt tlmt when l.odynrd learned ttmt my tiiuun iiml Hint nf Senator Hlniii', of Missouri, was beliiR bundled nlioiit Unit hn nhottlil have rcmmuiil luted with (IN " Fulfillment of Party Plrdiirs Asserted tu Have Been Accomiillshed Trend Is Toward Equality of Opportunity Jacob Oppenhclnirr Goes to Death Showlmi no Slfins of Mental An liulsli and Smiles as Death Cap Is Belnu Adjusted. WILSON LAUGH AT NARROW ESCAPE Fl ?0M AUTO WRECK WINDSOIt, Vl. July II 1'resl ilt'tit Wilson narrowly hcmkI soil him Injury today In mi automobile wreck near hero. Hla chauffeur win forced to drive off tlu rn.nl down in. embank mont Into a yard, ntnl run iigntunl n house to nvnlil n collision Willi another car, trawling In tlm oppotiltti direction. An uiitnmnhllit In which secret hoi vlic men, I'.uurillnit Urn president, were riding, was also forced down tin onihuukmoiit In llm lunnn iiiaii- IIIT. Tin president was severely bumped lint laughed nlmut tint t'XuTlfinn. President Wilson wiim returning friiin n game of golf nt Hanover, ii short ilislnnoo frum Windsor, when tin neeldoiit occurred. A rnr wits soon approaching fioni llm iiimihIii illii'ullon mi it uitrrnw bridge. All (In co earn were going "t n I'nir speed. Tlioro was tin ohuneo for tlir iipiirniii'liint; nir In hwitvo frum Hm cnniHtt nit tlm narrow linden In llio minlwiiy. Tint pri'Nlilciil'H (limiffi'iir, Inkin,: in tlm Hitnnlldi), iiiinlti for tint I'm liaukuifiil, whltilt in lint lthli. Tlm mmni'iiliim of tlm utiirlilim ininlo it inixiHHililo to Hlnp until tln ciir run nnroHK Ihti .yn rd ntnl iik'ninnt tint lintiMi, I. it I nr, nu tlm wny In CornlKli, I'ithIiIi'iiI WIIhoii'm nntniuoliiln frij;lit i'inil a lint'rtu. Tlm animal rcnroil iiml puwoil tm nlr, lliitmtouinK lu nl tiki' tlm proxldcut. STRIKE AND TARIFF AWAITED BY STREET YVAKIIINOTON, July 11. Tl ilciiiiMMiilii' lii riff hill wiih rcportfil ( tlm hi null' loilnv liv Srnnlnr Sim- ni'iiln, of Nnrlh Carolltiii, rliiiirmnn o( 'ho fiumii'i mmiltri'. Tin' hill liiiisitliM for rriliii'lioim in tint v avnr nui nr inarlv li'ii per rent fiotii the nil i' lixt'il in tin Iiiiiin,. ini'iixiirc. Senator TImhiiii". of ('nlntnilo, n inrilihiT of llii- liniiliri' riiininilli'i', cnimiiiiiliiiL' on tin' finixlii'il ilrnfl of tlm tariff hill, Hiiiil Inilnv: "I'or tlm fimt linii- in tin liiilory of tin' I'niti'il Slati'M, tin Hi'iittli inn- ji'iilv Iiiim hliown iHi-f inoii' railicil ami lunri' roKri'Mnivi' limn the inn joril. in tin1 lintii'i'. "Wi hi'lmvi thai wo linvo iiii . Iln h'iii In thin hill n hIih'itk ami fttPv nci'i'iitiihli' fiilfillnicnt of tlm tariff pli'ilm in tin ili'tnocralii' tin ti'inal iilatfnrm. Wi- Iiihc wriili'it a lariff for tin.' avoniiii' ritirt'ii. The lull in raxily utiilrrNliiuil, licnni.o iU wlinlii Iri'inl in lownril a mori! i'tiial i' iMirltiuity for all." Thi ri't'iitaiiii'iiitalinii for n fav craliln ri'ixirt on lint tariff hilt wax inliipleil hy Iln1 finani'c coiiniiillit' hy i' Mrirt piirtittui vote. Looks to Women for Reform Sees Mother's Features for First Time Just Before Death. WEST TAKES AND CANNERY STR IKE E ORCESARBTA N NKW YORK, July 11. -Trndluir lii ftni'l;n Hlatli'd at hIIkIiII.V lownr pt'iciw today, Caiiiullitii I'aiilfin Hcetini: tlm liiUKi'ttl Iohh with it di'cliiiii of yn, HiihIiii'mh wiih vnry dull, most trndnrH nppaifiitly awalthit; tlm nntt'Otim of tlm traltimi'it'rt diffuR'iit'i'H with miHt cm railrninlHi ii nil tmlllcmi'iit of tlm tariff nml ciiiri'iuiy quoHtltiiiH in con KH'HH, ('lit'Hiipuakn and Ohio mid Nmv Yoik tViitrul tniichtid iijw low ii'i'iiuIh, Call tuuimv win hiuhur at U't poi' I'diil, Iti'iniHi'il whIIIiik I'IIIINimI It I'llfllllT HflllTlll lllflllll', hut liiMM'rt wcin iidl Hii'iit, lllllllU iHd'll CIIHV. Thy iniiikvl cloned dull. rOKTI.ANIt. Or'. July It (S( v- iTttor Oxwitlil Vnt look n Iniml In tlm utrlkn of winiicn nCllin Ori'Kon I'nrldni; cnmpiiiiy toilny, Tin Htrlku Iiiih lii'i'ti lu iiroKrcM for com i:mi Tlm I'.nvi'runr mnnuli'il a tnr Imrri'l ami lnlki'il to llio crowd wltlrlt Iiml I'olli'Clnd almiil Urn ciiunlni; in-tity ami niiKiiKi'il In rcparli'it ultli tltn Htrlkn limdnrii, wIiiiiIiik IiIh (till Nliarc of iiipliiiiKi for iptlck iiiih with. At tnr tipitnkltii: In tho crowd for nuv I'rnl mlnutim Die Kiivcrtmr cllmhi'il down from tltn hnirt'l ami Ihciiiio ono of tint aiidlcnci'. ArotiHi'd by (ho rcinnrk of nn of llio li'iidcrn mimed lliirax, that tl.o pitckltiK plant would hit aim; down, tlm Kovcruor minim; fnrwn:. ix- cIiiIiiiIiik: "Yon liavu llio rlKht of pcnriuhiu Kiitlnirlim'. Yon havu tint rlltt of frro HM'cch. Hut wlmn yon try to cIokii nny plant thcro'll ho I loll to pay ami ( won't iiilt until It la set tled, If I linvo to work hIukIuIiiiihN oil." Tlm Kovnraor ilorlarotl that tho powor of IiIh office would bo ronro'i tratiMl on knopliiK ponro ntnl ordor, no nintter what tho cost. Following tho Kovorttnr'fl nporli, a mootltiK of tlm ntrlkorH wiu held ami It wub. docltlod thnt tho Hfliurs. tho int'tiiuora of tho ImltiHtrltil Wol faro coiniulBiiloii mid tho owners of tho plant would moot tomorrow to arbltrnto tho mutter. Rovorul hundred Klrln Btrttrk nt tltn Oregon caiiiiliiK company'B plnnt for ltlKlmr witROH and hotter worklni; cottdltloiiH, mid lntvo hood rorolvltiK tho Httpport of llio I. W. Y boclnl IdIh ami union labor, I'OI.KOM, Cal., July II.- Rlintnlne uliMoluli'ly no hIkiih of monlul ntiK ttliili, Jatoh Oppi'tilinlincr, tlm "litt niiin tli'.cr," wiilkvd calmly to tlm Kal Ioivh tblrn uinrnltiK, after inuklutc n leut: tiddrHit to a doti'ti or more nnwiipnpi'r men, lu whlrh he mornl- Ired tlioa cnpltnl piiulKliiiient. () peiihelinnr innrchi'd, iiiiaMlntrd. to the ncaffold, whero IiIh nrniH were pltilout'd, ait lie calmly took IiIh plnco upon tho trap, Olmirliii; over tho crowd f vi HC4iril wltlll'NIII'H, IlKKl'lllllll'll III III? prlHou yard, ho deliberately mt-veyed IiIh feet, to Dee If they wero placed within tho dead Hue, nu (ho trap. OhJeetM lit Capital I'unMiuiriii. lie mulled mid nodded lilt head Jim! before the deulh enp wm nil- JtiKteil. It took but a Kccond j nIIii tlm iioom) over his bend mid ho w.in iihot Into elernlty. The death trap wan Hpruru: at 10 .1.1. Twelve mluutcn later Oppen holmor wnn prnuotinced dead by Or. GladltiK. Tltn fall wnR ovnn feet. Here I the Mtntetnent lu.ndo by Oppenheltner, Jtmt before h'J iitartcd to wnlk to tlm callews: 'Cwlmly IcarlnR mynelf out of tho qtteiiilon, I want to nay thnt c.ipltal punishment i n relic of the h.trh.irlc nue. It ntiRht not to he tolerated. I hope that In every country tho Unto will noon come when It will ha uliol hdicd. "In KtiRland, they tired to ham; men nnd w onion for Mcntlui; It U becouiltiR better little by llttl.l Hut the people mint not only go out and vote thoy niiiHt et toRethei ?nd art to ptitth them) thltiux. "If tho people had taken an .utile Intercut In nbollHliliiR rapilal pttnlih iiient, It would have been done n.wiy with In tunny utatcR. I hope to too ' then ho checked hlmnoH 'No, I won't coo It nbollHhcd. I'Iiih llnNi on Won't n. "I have alwayri thotiRht tlmt Mie woiiieu are more cburltable Ihnn men Men think too much of money. If they IhotiKht more of Uiolr fellow beliiRii, wo would have better men," OppKiiholtimr ulept very HM'o en bin laxt nlRlit. He IlKtenoJ with 'ho ly Intern! to a phonograph concert, hot won Bcven and eight thirty, tho phonograph, which beinuKtt to one of the prluouont, li'ili; wheeled to tin bum of f.iki ci II. wli'i-o It ground out rnglliro Oppenholmor complilnod of his Htnuiach when ho aro.to and ato hut little brcakfiiHt, in an enritcAt iMk with Wanlfti Jolinstou over tho db PohiiI of hla bo.ly, Oppoulmlmor e-;- preBHod n dcHlro to bo bttrlo I In tltn prlHon Rrnveynrd, nnd no real In death whero ho had lived most of IiIh life. Opponhelmor vshentonti.v reiiueRt od thnt no prleat, clorRyiniui or rnb bl bo perinlttod to "bother him" In hit) last momenta. At ten o'clock todn Oupo:iholm or'a coumboI, C, 0. HlttRolHky, was nd tnlttod to hla doomed cIIdi.Ch cell, nnd there followod n toiiclttnu bcoho. Oppenholmor'a mother died at hut birth, nnd ho novor snw ltor. Tho lawyor had found n photograph of hor nml fhowod l, tc Oj.pcnhelnicr, who Knead for tho first (Into in hla llfo upon li's mother h portrait leia than mi hour buforo be rout to hit denth. fH if BRETmmj MURDERER OF OREGON WOMEN AY PENALTY "5-f MUHA SAY THREATENED BY B BUN Frank Bauwerarts Who Killed two Women for $117 on Desert Goes Courageously t? Death on Gallows at San Quentln. "I Hope This Will Be Last Hanpjnu. in California" Are Last Words of Doomed Man. Confessed Lobbyist Complains to Probe Committee That He Has Been Warned to Leave Washington Reading of Letters to Remove Lid. LA E CROWD JOINS EXCURS ON TO CHAUTAUQUA llald I.loyil RcorRo Sir IttiftiN umuH Humor baa ll thnt David Lloyd George, cluincellor of tho exchequer, mid Sir KiiftiH aa.icn. attorney Ren ernl, of Orcut HritJiln, are to be forced from politic by tho Marconi company atock acnmlnl. Hoth hve admitted thoy bouKuf toJe-lQ U American Marconi company nhortly before action of tho llrltldh govern iiient, which resulted In an advance In tho price of the atock, wah taken. For many jcarn the t'uiotilata nnd their aympatltUeni have been nftsr I.loyd (Jeorpe hecause of hla radical theories nnd action. Ilu had mndo hlniKelf tho moil prominent man in Urltlah pollllm, and waa bitterly op poicd by Tories. SAN qt'KNTI.V. July II.' Frank HatiwcrartH waa hangi-d In the pris on yard bore nt 10 o'clock today for the murder of two women. Mrs. Har riett (Juyot and Mlaa Julia Francois, on n mlnliiK claim lu Itlveraldo coun ty. The crime waa committed In March, 1912. Hauwernrta was pronounced dead nt 10. 10. He went to his death courageously and declaring hla Inno cence. After tho rope had been plncd about HatiwcrartH' neck on the scaf fold, tho doomed man asked War den Hoylo for permission to apeak. Thla belnR granted, the rope was tak en off, and Hauwcrarts said: "I want lo thank Warden Hoylo for all his consideration to mc whllo I havo been here. An Innocent man la about to bo hanged. I call upon M. D. C Httmati, who Is Rtillty of thla crlm.i, to come forward and clear mo. I'nitrtitH Innocence. Human was not present. He Is nn old prospector, upon whom Han werarts tried to shift the blame for the death of tho two women. Hauwcrarts' last words were: "I From $12,000 to $25,000 Raised An nually by Woolen Trust to Main tain Tariff Lobby. WA8HINOTO.V. July 11. Intend ed Intimidation by "Mr business" Is alleged by Martin Mttlhall. or Haiti more, who complained lo Senator I.oo S. Overman, of North Carolina, chairman of tho senate "Insldlcui lobby" probers that he bad beon warnc' to leave tho city. Itepro- (tentative of the National Association of Manufacturers ridiculed Mill hall 'a allngatlons. It was expected that Mitlliull v.ould be called to the atand todn. Twenty thousand letters will I'o read Into the record. MulhaH'a tec- tltnony la expected to removn tho lid from tl.o entire labor situation throughout the country. Secretary Marvin, of tho National Woolen Manufacturers' association submitted to tho committee c. sum mary of 'expenditures and receipts of the association for fifteen years. It shows amounts ranging from 112,000 to 120,000 wero contributed or ralaad by annual ditca. No cash, Marvin aald, went directly to Influence Icr lalatlon. Marvin's objection to pub lication of tho statement was over-' ruled. hope this will bo the-last hanglng-nrpWnrtlrrndmKtedthaTt-'trptlaUnit Five Hundred Mcdfordites Visit Granite City to Show Good Will to Sister City Special Train Loaded Whllo Band Plays Lively Airs. Special Musical Program for Med ford Day Many Go In Autos and on Regular Trains'.' California." ROUMANIAN ARM Y CROSSESOANUBE 0 INVAN E B A M'CIIAIIKST, Julv II. Tho in vasion of Huluarin by l.uumniaV main nrtny liean at eleven thirty this morniutr. Tlm firt delncliment crohHiil (he Danube and landed on tlm Hiilf;iiiiiin shore at that hour. The ltoiiiuauinn minister left Sofia early today, turniiu; over his nr oliiio to the Italian minister. Tlm advance of tlm Itottmaiiinu troops was not resisted, thoy arc now ot'oupyinj Mm J'oi tilled city of Silis- trtti. SEATTLE PLANNING BUILDING HALF MILLION AUDITORIUM HKATTIJ'J, WiihIi., July 11. With Dm icoi'Kauiration of llm Wnsliliiu' Inn Klatn Art AKHoeiation and tho oleelloii of now iil'l'ieorrt, a eniupalKU wiih today latiiielicil for a riO(),0()0 tt mil t tii-iu in t In iii'i'ommoiliilo (ho Iiiiri'mI t'oiivimtlniiH iii tlm country, iih well iin o provide for nu art in Nlllitle, lli'inlliiK llm new iii'Rnulxu tloii m .1, 12, riillhciK, Mho Ih iiIho pM'iIili'in nf the I'liiiiiihfr of coin- tliUU'O, L E HOLLAND, Mich., July 11. Avintor Fraiiio wiih thin nl'toriioon hiilievt'd to ho Icadinu in tlm flying hunt lace, Ho mid Aviator Haven left Mattaltiwii IliU inoriiliic. An at) fitlt'iit Imlti'd I In ven nl I'entwater, Mich,, ami IllVhonU have roiih to hit it 'fin1, Aviator Maillu, of I.om An -Helen, wiiii expt't'lcd o it'iit'h Mai'il littiu thin lift ci nuuii, VIF.NNW, July 11. Iliiaiitui inter volition in tlm Halknns, with orders for mi immedinto cos.sution nf lioa tililicH, was hourly expected today from St. roleisliurir. It viih ad mitted that a teutatiie nrmistico al ien dy has boon arranged hy tlm com manders alone lite (Ireok nnd Servian udvauco. OREGON CITY JORY ItlVKItSIDK. Cal,. July 11. For one hundred and seventeen dollars In Rold nnd silver coins, Frank Han wcrarta, who paid tho extromo pin ally today nt Sun Quentln, killed Mrs. Harriet Ouyot. of Portland. Ore., nnd her niece, MIsh Julia Fran cols, of Tho Dalles. Ore., on a lonely mining claim In tho ChucHc.wtlla mountains, sixty miles from civili zation, more than n year ago. Hauwcrarts' crlmo waa ci I y cal culated. Knowing thnt t'o women posseaaed several huiidred dollar, ho lured them from Oregon Into tho Churkawalla wastes, promising to make their fortttue.s through tho de velopment of mining clnlma. Profiled Only 117. Their money wa to bo iit-e t for tho development work. After nil but $117 had dlaapiK'ared, tho women re fused to part with their las; dollars mid announced t'ir'r Intention of us ing It to return to Orejpn Hau wcrarta then shot both and burled their -bodies near their claim cabin Their murderer's arro.it wns the result of the nctlvltlea of M. I). C. I'ltttnan, n vutcrttn prospector, who unearthed tho bodies nnd traraiiod forty miles ncrosa tho detort to tho nearest telegraph H'.uloii to notify tho authorities. Hauwernrta ''ns ar restod at ImiotI.l Junction. Cat , whllo trying to acapo, nnd was tried mid found guilty at Itlvcrs.do. of J25.000 was raised In 1911. when the democratic houso planned a re vision of tho tariff. Ho aald he did not know how tho money waa spent. Tho lobby committee this rftor noon excused James Klrby, Jr.. pre Ident of the National Association of Manufacturers, until Monday to per mit him to ro to Dayton, Ohio, on perional business. Headed ,y the .Medford bund plny In lively airs, nn excursion of 300 Medfordites packed the p pec in I Irniti leaving for Afitlnnd nt 1:30 o'clock Friday nftcrnoon lo observo .Medford Day nt tho clinutnuriun. Seveuty- ftvo Iiml already left on the morning motor. Twice thnt many mado tJio journey liy niitnmoliile, ni;d it is cr timnted thnt over GOO linve tnken ad vantage of the ocension to show tho Reed will existing here for tho Gran ite City. The excursionists, or part of them, wore blue ribbons with the word "Medford" printed thereon The mip piy of ribbons proved entirely inade quate for the demand. From tho up town depot, headed hy the band, tho exciirsionisls will march to tho chnu. tauifun grounds where n special mimical progj-nm arranged by Mm. Kd Andrews will bo rendered. Hungarian Fantasia...... ..Tobnl' Page theater orchestra Chorus "Song of tho Triton" jHoiioy Piano solo, Cantiqul l'Aniour, Llaat Mlaa Flora. Gray Dpett. From the flrMt-a(.Xr-& llm' " --"riJr ....Vl.liplf W 9 ,, t FAMILY OF SIX KILLED IN AUTO TRAIN COLLISION nui:noNT city, oip., July 11. After deliberating nil night tho jury which Iiiih been hearing evidence in tlm trial of fifteen Hoeinlistn and tut'iiihers of the I, Y. on cltaigcu of having oiuised a lint at tho paper mills here, returned a Healed verdict of nequitlitl today, Tlm trial laxlcd tWO llll.VH. The itiri'slrt of (he ilefiMidnntH was tho outgrowth of diatuihiiiuvH at tlm pn per iiiillw hero on tho niuht of Juno 10, wlmn Hiiino piopetty damago was ilono ami Iliit'liU nolo alleged to It tvo Iteoii iiuiile agauuit llm riiiiiloyini of the inlllu luilcnk llicy ist'iil out oil tljiiU, TO FETCH CHARLTON NKW YORK, July 11, Two agents of the Italian government left Home today for the United States, to tnko buck Porter Charlton to Italy, to stand trial for tho murder of his wife, at Lake Cotno, Juno 7, 1010, accord ing to advices received nt tho Italian consulate hero. Ilu will bo turned over to (ho foreign representatives in accordance with tho icccut mandate of the United States supremo court. Mrs. riiiullou was llm duughtor of II. II. Scott, of San Francisco. NEW AMBASSADORS TO EUROPEAN COURTS WASHINGTON, July 11. The nomination of James Dcrard, of New York, to he iimhassudor to Ger many, and Joseph Willaid, of Vic Kiiila, to he iiiiulntcr to Spain, were Mfiit to the senate today, Augustus Tlioiinth' now play Is to b culled "imliuii Hummer," WILD AMONG LOS ANOKLKS, Cal., July 11. Sis members of the family of Carl Huffman of Cariithersvillc, Mo., in cluding Huffman nml his wife, wero ir.stantly killed today when a South cm Pncafio train crashed into tlm automobile in which thoy wero driv iii,(, tit a crossing on the Mission mad, near Sun Gabriel. The dead; Carl Huffman, Mrs. Cora Huffman, tis wife, Averill Huff man, 8, daughter, Gcorgo Huffman, 7, son, Melvin Huffman, 5, son, Miss Missouri Huffman, sister. Iloyce Huffman, eleven, the only surviving occupant of tho nutomobilo wus seriously, perhaps fatally in jured. According to persons who snw tho accident, Huffman attempted to drive the ear across tho Southern Pacific tracks on the Mission road. His en gine "went dead" before the tracks wero cleared, nnd tho automobile was struck by the switch engine, which Huffman evidently Iiml not seen when he drove noross tho track. Joyco Huffman, tho little girl who escaped, was being dragged rapidly toward a culvert hy the locomotive, when she was seized by Dardcndo Dnpia, a Moxictui, who rolled with her into a ditch, sustaining serious injuries, but jindoubtedly saving the child from being ground to deulh on the culvert ridges. HOTTEST DAY OF YEAR, SAN FRANCISCO BAN FltANCISCO, Cul July 11, Today wus the hottest of tho iiiiuui&r lu Hun Franclaco, At 2 p, tu. the inurcury stood t 00 degrees, with no prospect of moderation. Accord liiK lo the, weather bureau, the heat wuto, which extends over practically nil of California, probably will cop. lliiuo fur kurul days, I campaign. Mrs. Lamar and Mls Andrew! ' Baritone 'solo, Barbara Frltchle Mr. George Andrews Heading. "What the Janitor Heard" ..............MarJorIe Benton Cook' Minnie Bernlco Jackson Chorus, "He Watches Over Israel"' From tho KllJah....MeBdelssohn ' Shadow Dance from Dinorah...... ............................... Meyerbeer Mrs. Ed Andrews Trio. "Mft Thlno Eyea" from the Elijah ....... .................Mendelsaotm Mrs. Geo. Andrews, Mra. Edna Iaaca. Mrs. Ed Gore Uarltono buffo, "Simon tho Seller" Ed Androwa Duet, "Calm as tho NIght"....Ooets Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Andrews Chortta, "God of Our Fathers", Kipling's Hecc8slonal....Scbnolker Orchestra. Paraphraso "Kentucky Home" . .Thomas Page theater orchestra CONFOSION COMMON S BY SUFFRAGETTES LONDON, July 1 1 The House i.l Commons was ihrown into wild cor fusion today by u sensational suffru getto demonstration, a part of whlcii was Intended to frighten the com mons Into tho belief trat member were threatened with a pistol. So licitor General Simons was mnkiui; n speech nt tho time. Two niaH suf fragettes, boPevud to bo rcspoujtbla for tho demonstration, were arrested. Two mon wero seated in tho vis itors' gallery when one suddenly sheuted: "Justice for women," uml fired what other spectators and mem-'' hers believed to be n real pistol, Tlm, ether man hurled suffrugotte litem title upon tho members, and threw moiiso traps, onch bearing tho figure of a cat, on top. Offk'iuls overpowered the men and wluui the "pistol" was seized it was found to ho a child.' toy, and that a percussion cap had been fired. Tho two men were identified its II. C. Iicnuctt and Evan Hbaw. wws-MMsaf7 LIVEIIPOOL, Jul U As KIl'K , Ceorga was patiup through tlm streets here today, a dlHtlot nf suffrugettee attempted to break through the lines and hand HU Mj ety u petition, The' attempt f".M. Later the women, urm4 wild mk. ern, luauKurutd a wlHdow-swa4klHi( :I . i i i V'J i'i f --fr