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All in if it A tt rtM HttYiV 1 i 1 I I I MW ll II 1 II I II I I II I 1 I I in IIHI SI 11 111 I I II I I I Si VI HV JL I Air t4 1KP i SS T7 zSSBSSfX lpjpi ff iji Qir jxcrv stoRNpiscda lybioail uiy 2 iooe if 1 1 0 WITH LARGE PROMISES Returns From New York With scnemejo Reorganize Wrecked Bank ft NV 3 1 i 1 BOOSTS WESTERN PACIFIC Refuses toConnect Gould in the Group of His Financial Backers NAMES ARE KEPT SECRET Says It Is Now Up to California to Ffurnlsh the Needed Balance lork or Elba accorJInj toth TVUtJ BartnU arrived Ut nlht troir New Torfc hl dvano msentf ptlivta thl Uot IlkNpooo return to hi Enja Ji ra no banker Bartnetr daelarei Tou called ma a banker but I nerr was a banker but and following the but Birtnett alUrm that there are other line of flnanclal enterprise In which he ha formerly ucceeded and In wlTih he will continue to hlne HI menaac tliiit He brings from his lElba In that which was announced by Jullu Raphael and told over the telegraph wlr that certain as vet un named financial Interet art willing 4o place the California Bat Deposit and Truit Company on a firm footing providing the stocHholders will con itrlbute a fund of llffOOOOO 1 WILL MOT GIVE OBTjILS When Bartnett wa asked If he had mot attended a meeting of the directors 4f the Wetern Puclflo road while In Now Tork he replied I canit ajlow jpi by process of tMralnatlon to get from ninlij of xha persons yWhO ara tennn tn rorN iganiition ot inn Dinir inrr New ifoog ruphy of hi advance agent and ha clard that uU friend had not lost onltdiH in Mf financial lulJgrlty Tha Western racing Iloud 1 going to bo a money earner from he tartJ he ont on to say 1 iprojected1 the Wntfrn Pclflct organised lt I talked with Gould for three year ahaut It and i orhlm the Tfla coal road Now the bank hold 42009 share of the Wrtern Paclflothat Ipdtthfera ithrough my own efforts Some ef It rl there as collateral for th Tread well loanstand John Treadwell I go Sng to pay all his notes that were held Ay the bank I has underwritten hU Tukon company for HtgOOOO In ton don and ha wilt pay aU of bis and hi rothtrs notes BBARTSBTT OHOWI BJITHCHA8T1C Bartnett wa enthulastlo over the future of the Wetern Pacific knd the California Safe Deposit and Trut Com pany and ha makes the polntthat the efOOO hare of Western Pactflo stock whieh the bank holds was tha atitaoi tlve feature to the mind of the men mho proposs to reorganle the wrecked ank Daliell Brown who will arrive from Can Quentln the middle of next month and fiart Quentto Is In a Way mora like Elba than 1 Manhattan lfnd will find it hard to make as graceful an entry upon the field of hi former llisttlee Brown la reported to hava itilked with one of his guard about ell stock but he has attended no Xnaatlsgs of the director of the West icrn Pacific of lata nor baa secured Lanr Bnanelers with 10000 to make La trong bank of the Institution he wrecked Bartnett is different lie ljaays to himself and declares I never stood bohrnd the not that bank I was a director in aev usirar tnstUutlons and I had maintained an honorable position in this Stair and I expect to do so In the future Tbe plan for the reorganisation of jtTie basic contemplate the raising ot IIjOOOOOo by the stockholder to be placed with the 100IboO to be ur nlvbed by tba new incorporator tha combined srum to added to th pres ent aiets tbe bank now In the Jjanda oMlecelver Edward Jt Breton HIS DICTATiTATi5MKrT Brtntt ntatelegrnto the ofi Pcs ol hi attorney oscsr Cooper ye trday afternoon In truictlng him to 1 arrival Ha was irot at the ok tand iilit byLCoiopar WiUiani Peyton and brhle two daughters At ths of IcasfCoopee be dictated a tatement j7hlch In part follow 1 am unable jnaka public the identity1 eftha Nw Tork backers ot hareofganliatloit ar IV his been eori lderedadvUabla not to do nntll the float eonsnmmatlonof tba work now hi haijit Thrl nothinir mytrfoue fit Jrrponlblabeut thisvflho backer ra tharSandjtiterrVstroric enough to anil anybody witbhold ing of their names at this time 1 mere nrlmarvlbiiliie aeneL jm ianUanlyiireiteraWWi ataUmint jjf fit lir Raphael in NeWrTorkv ir which TTjurociina i in intsrests fl nancli tha new bank art among the motpowrfu In American flnanee fJnfr Isof iouriat understoodr thatthts lCeaffaM4 AW fIMaralflM 1 f7 7 7 7rWTTVV SOCIALIST ZHEDS FRENCH REPUBLIC Br iand i Asked to Lead New Minis fry and Ctinserva trees Are Shocked 1 i iiau iiili IU3 uly St ArhUdn Briand echolar orttor and avowed Socialise was i lummoned to tho Elyseo1 Palace to nlhtnd aakedt reconstruct th Cletnenceau Cabinet Siity Radical Socialist headed by Deputy DublethaTeroted not to support any put a Cabinet headed by a Radical of Radical Socialist Conaer QuentlypredlctloM are freely made IT Brland promised his answer to tto nlght fthat Brland will fall la his CUV1M VIU LJU4UIObl UU command a majority Should Brland succeed Informing a Cabinet as his friends belterehe will the tendencies ot the new Ministry will be distinctly more socialistic than those ot the outcome Cabinet Brland opposes thedlssolutlon of the Revolt tlonary General Federation ot Labor which Cletnenceau favored and Barihou Jllaister ot Public Works and Vivian Minister of XAborhave championed lociallstlp doctrines a anana taoinet wouia Deexoeea morrow stating that unless he could unite the Republican groups he would go no further President FalHeres Intended to make the first offer ot the Preklershlp to Leorf Bourgeois formeSIinlster of Foreign Affairs but the delar in Bourgeois arrival In Paris Induced the President to save time by offering the Premiership direct to Brianff who already ls consulting with his colleagues with a flew to reconstructing tho Cabinet This it is expected will be effected by the shifting of some ot the port flngly distasteful to the moneyad folios and the retention of all the Ministers except Plctjuart Plcard and MJIUes LAcroIx respectively Ministers of War the Nary and the Colonies Considerable opposition to Brland developed especially among the more conservative Senators and Radicals on thecround that the selection of a Socialist at the head of the Oovern mentwouldTe equivalent to proclaim Ingrthe bankruptcy of the Radicals classes who at least knew that Clemenceaa was not afraid to resist those ot revolutionary tendencies Arlatlde Brland is 47 years ot age A few years ago he was hardly known except among the members of his own party the Revolutionary Socialist He appointed reporter ot the church and state separation bill and soon became recognised aa a high an thorny on the subject PAmENAGMN BUYING WHpAT The Chicago Plunger Saves the Market After Selling Four Million Bushels Special blspaicjit the JfhAr6nlcli SfttCAit30 Jul 2Jame A Pat IV ten it sun a Wll rjwhatTii said so tonrlay and gave a demonstration of his belief br being the best buyer In the market at a break which was reported on the early trades to day Itwas his position In the market I whlcjigave other buyers courage and caused a timely recovery In price Just when 90 per cent of the trade expected the market to gov to pieces The occasion for the extreme bearlsh ness on the1 part Ot the trade was the fac that the Fatten house sold out about vObOOOO tunnels of wheat yes terdaji for September and December delivery and this gave rise to a belief that the bull leader had decided to re tire from active trade for a time and let the market take care of itself There Is1 a story that Fatten sold out hfs big lines ot wheat yesterday because he found that the Armour peo ple were inclined to unload rpn a big une 01 iuoouw busneis September wheat every time a little advance was forced In the market NEW YORK HAS AIRSHIP CONCERN Company Has Scheme to Build Craft and to Transport Passengers Speci1 PUotch to the Cbrealele NITW TpRK July The New Tork Aerial Manufacturing and Navigation Company of Brooklyn has Hied incorporation papers at Albany to carrVti the business of the trans portation of passengers animals freight baggage and other commodl tlei by alTshlpo aeroplanes and other vehicles It capital t2JOdOO The dlrectorsare Francis Francl John Hughes Alfred Schletter Oscar Wll Hams Smith and beorga Tinker of Brooklyn Francis runs a bicycle store Hughes counter Punior scnioiier a aruggit Hmltn a lawyer and Tinker Is con fneeted with the New York and New Jerey Telephone Company Tinker has been conducting experiments In aerial science and upon hlnv chiefly th wdrk of th new company will fall Tinker under censtructlon a dirigible balloonV which probably will therlrt ehlp uad In the eompnnyfs ervle The aerocaV I Intended to carry only1 two passengers If It i successful larger ships will be built vVASHINaTOif July A twenty mil wind prevented a trial flight of the Wright aeroplane at Fort Myer this evening ----v HELPLESS HTJSBAST SEES HIS WLTE SLAlH Montana Officer of Eutera Star Murdered by Arkanjaj Bnyjlar HOT SPItlNOS tArlcl July 2 WIth her husband witness to the attack but too feeble to aid in the struggle an unknownman pteeumablr burgf larKitunabItofre himself from the grap of Mrs Do rren6a of Helena Mohtrehot and killed her In her apartment at Ideal 60 taf todr I iv nbftrrancehsithitUhiit taggtredi through theMarkened rooni and caught bla wlf ash ell TOor rnca sooti Collapsed and has been unf ablej tb make complete statement TO END DISPUTE Settlement Expected Which Will End South American Trouble WASHINGTON July There Is a prospect of an Immediate adjustment ot the differences between Argentina and Bolivia The governments of Bolivia and Peru the latter the benefl elaryif the boundary award havamu tuallyj agreed tVopen hegotfatlons dl reetly with each ether and without the Intervention of another nation In the hope of arranging a modification of she Argentina territorial award which will be satisfactory to alt parties eoncernad NEW TQRK Jul 22 Mechanics labored all night re enforcing the etrongroom on board the eteamer Verdi which tailed to day with ls000000 In gold for tho banks In Buenos Ayres and the Argentine Republic While no piratical crew are known to be fly I Ins the black flag on the Spanish Main at thl time tho shippers of the trees ure are not taking any ehanees Be sides the re tnforced strongroom In which the gold will be sealed during tho entire voyage tberewllJ be several uesvujr armea guara on watch con tinuonsly This Is the heaviest alng la Shipment ot gold which has ever been made te South America Tho fact that Buenos Ayres has engaged nearly 140004000 from American bank lne the first ot the year has led to peculation that perhaps the Sooth American republic was preparing Itself for any military emergnoy which might arise 111 11 1 MORE ErrTTATIOSr8TOTArTV WASHINGTON July 11 Snator Perkfn and Congressman Knowland will call to morrow at ths Whit Houe to present to tho President Invitations from Oakland and the Sacramento rVal vjTAssociauon is viii uoss pieces and front the Commonwealth Club of SaaFranclsoo tobe tho guest of that bodrWnalttSanFrnelseeV i coniusaiv FASTBViuziitQ of MILK CHICAGO Julr 1 1 A Cltv Coi nrir lUaItCornItteV decided las tTevenlng mat puteurlsatlcm mlIKwai Inef fctlvaandiules lfofdangerone A majority votd for the repeal of the MrsOorrencs wasaf 8tat emcerbf fsectlon of thsmllkordtnance re inlr a mt 1 i 1 -uw ytaerr gi na saiern aiar OS Mon VI tana DOUBT CAST Ori THCJEM ET COCHRANE SUICIDE OF lS Surgeons Testimony Makes It Uncertain How Lieutenant Met1 His Deathi WOUND MN TOP OF HEAD Witnesses Give Unsatisfactory Accounts of Events on 1 FataCNight ANNAPOLI3 Md July The variance in the testimony et some of the naval officers who are witnesses before the court ef Inquiry Investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Lieutenant James Sutton waa emphasised at to days hearing br contradictory evidence as to the location of the bnllet wound Which eaued the young Oregonlans death This question has asumed Importance In thir face of other evidence given as ltr would appear that It would hava been a much more dlffleult matter far Button to hava shot himself with threeroen oh top of him If the bullet entered tho top of the akull as Surgeon George Plckerall te tilled Ittd Colonel Cnre A Doyen eomman dant of marines titlfid that ha examined Suttons body immediately after the shooting felt the wound In his head and that 10 wa located on the right side a little behind and on a line with the ton of tha ear Dr Plok erell thought Sutton might have In dieted the woundupon himself but he made an unconvincing and awkward demonstration In the court with the revolver to gef the weapon in a position which would have sent the bullet Into his head where he testified It entered Suttons head WHISO A POOR WITNESS Considerable progress waa made at the hearing and three more witnesses were disposed ot Besides Surgeon Plck erall and Colonel Doyens testimony Mr Davis counsel for Suttons mother and sister finished the cross examina tion of Lieutenant Willing who waa on the stand yesterday Willing made an obstinate and unsatisfactory witness undjer cross examlnattqn INPRISONATFOKT i LEAVENWORTH Did Not Drown la the Surf at Long Beach but Turned Counterfeiter LEFT GLOTHES ON BEACH Fled to Argentina With Funds Intrusted to Him to Invest Avfw weeks ago Judge Xenesaw Mountain Landis ctthe United Btates District Court in Chicago sentenced to three years id the Federal penitentiary at Tort Leayenwortbv Kansas Bert Scott ot Alameda for having aounter felt dies of the ArgenUnoiJtepubllli In his possession No one Alameda knew who Bert Scott was but Jester day it was learned that tha prlaoner was none other than Kmmet Cochrane former Obvernmentsiecret agent and mining man who disappeared at Long Beaoh Cat Ht fall while en route from Alameda to Mealeo to invest funds tor Alamedan In Mexican mining properties Cochrane went In batlilng In the surf at Long Beach and nisappeareu ana it was given out that he was drowned The clothing he wore to the beach when he left the HoUenbeck Hotel at Los Angeles to go to the eulde wa found buti no tracer of Cochrane was ever uncovered The most mysterious tact which dlsoounted the drowning theory of his disappearance was that no traoev could 1a found of the suit case he carried to Los Angele and which was supposed to contain the several thousand dollars he took from Alameda to Invest Cochranes wife left Alameda and went to Long Beach to assist in the search and spur the officials to extra exertions nor aays enori were maae to And the body His Alamedb acquaint ances who had raised the money In eluding Dr A A Staltord and Dr Pond both believed that Cochrane waa drowned and Instituted search for the suit case In an effort to get back their money Cochranes mother has always believed he lost his life at Long Beach and new tit In a local sanatorium i iJ HB lOTBlMvlPEi WMmw mmmsm NOVELIST GATHERS TMJ itoi MrstHeTen ChlclGiff6rdiCastIe Will NptHdWeyeri Use tMateiriaL is Supremely disgusted sg PejulatJjBecause thelPplice ChecrljlerSJrenubusN Careeret Hi I Jii rliJ llv A Moiii tjiiiimi gex over nsr sons supposeo aeatu stuonUnenlVwuiInrt b0Mie Cochrane was drowned that they made efforts to collect on two life InUTance polioies one for 11500 and one for 300 which Cochrane took out Just before he left for the south One of these polices was to croteet the men advancing the money he tookVnd the other policy the larger one wasmade out to hi wife The Insurance com panies set the Plnksrtsns on Coch ranes trait and they followed him across the line into Meilco hen on down through Central America and by a roundabout route to Buenos Ayres Cochrane had reached the Argentine Reoubllc secured the dies he went after and left for the United States when the detectives reached Buenos Ayree xney louowea him back to American soil and located him In Illi nois His trial followed and he was sent to Leavenworth Cochranes brothers openly declared that their brother did not drown In tbe uri iny asserted that he was a powerful ewlmmer and expressed the belief that he was either again engaged In secret work for the Government or was connected with some smuggling operatlone across the Mexican border Cochrane Is well knownln Sonoma county where he and his faintly rata tJveMvd for year 1 1 i WANTS RIGHT TO HANDLE OPIUM i si 1 ise 1 1 issi Pacific Mail Asks for Change in Law to Permit Transshipment to Mexico I lVVCelsnajJtAn thepastevrlsatlorfot mills if rom MMM th conclusion of Davis croe exam Inatlon Conimartder Wood showed the Witness the rules In the Navy blue book which pertained to Wllllngs duties as Officer of the dayuat the time of the shooting and asked him If ha did hot know he should hava arrested any one who was unruly Lieutenant Willing said that be did not recall whether or not be knew the rule at that tlrpo DId you tell one of the officers to let Adams go ahead and knock Suttons head oft asked Davis Tea I think I made such a remark Lieutenant Willing answered TESTIMOMT OK SlUGBON Surgeon George Pickerel TJ who was in charge of the navel acad emy hospital on the night of the shooting then testified Dr Plckrell heard the shots and hurried to the scene He examined Suttons Injuries and made a cafef ul examination of the bul let wound In his head after death Tha bullet entered Suttons head on top near the back and a little to the right the witness said This has been much disputed point as other physi cians have testified that the wound was Just back of the right ear Dr Picker ell stated that the shot was fired within two feet ef Suttons head and In his opinion rculd have been self Inflicted He said that Suttons body showed no other Injuries which might have caused his death nKVOIYBFlS THROW AWAW Colonel Doen testified that he saw the two pistols of Sutton and ordered Lieutenant Willing to take charge of them but he did net know what became of the weapon until they finally got Into his hands at in inquest It was apparent that none of the officer wanted tor aeums tbe responsibility of having the weapons about him lane dlately after tbe hooting Sergeant James de Hart of the Marine Corps teatined that aoma officer at the scene of tbe shooting handed him a revolver with the curt command to take this It was lark and he could not sea wno tho Oucer was De Hart soon afterward threw the revolver Into the bushes on his way to thebar racks and on going out to took lor It next morning could not And It De Hart Is a bright appearing young mn siux nv cru cvniaeraoio axauO ment In court by frankly admitting he had bean out with friends on the night In question and was under the influence of liquor The young eergeants mind wa quite haxy on that night but he was potlv that he was not one of tth men sitting on Lieutenant Sutton CASE MAY REACH COURTS After the hearing had been cieed Dsvtsnptiaed Judge Aevocato Ladnsrd that in vtewLlf the fact that Sorgeant de Hart has sworn that he doee ot know who gave him the plstot which he afterward threw away the coun sef for Mrs Button will ireqnest that each of teijtflleere bfnarlnei wno haveVelrVady lestifled recalled order thalJaenimie askepe elflcallriiyenihanatJiaJplstoltoi Vi pl 1 17 I iJ DKATtt TAKE QBRMA1 WRrrKIC jHA6BCRbvJuiXiBaronlJetfeV veK Ileneroiiithpoet a6diailhori dledhetavtb yfremtnnsmttiort r8 Btifyorselii lir5 ivAt tfltti MtifeaBjSffi Special Dtpitck to tbe Chrottelt WASHINQTON July 21 Sehwerln has wired Senators Flint and Perkins asking them a urge on the Conference Committee the amendment of the regulations applying to oplnm so as to permit ot transshipment In an American port of opium Intended for Mexico pr South America on payment of duty He says that under the rag ulatlon a at present Interpreted the Pacific Mall Is not allowed to handle tbls bulnes which In consequence goes to other lines and the rich freight charges are lot to the Pacific Malt The Attorney General et July let held that the shipment referred to are not Importations Into the country such aa are nrOhlblted under tbe i of February lt0 and that the act named repeats by implication the dotiee of July lt 1I9T but the Treas ury Depsrtmenl hesitates to accept that ruling for fear the epluas admit ted for transhipment might possibly go astray Senators prkina and Flint hava brought this matter to the ati ientlonof the eenferenee eommJttse TJilTfveiiiiiii rrtTDsonir tksskk xprOotceiC ramr tobk iutt 22 Thread nui tiii mous Henryj came day reatlng on thDutcg freighter ton WXfc rtZtS tiM i ia vnv rf1 i tfLAt rfavfmiuti All supremely disgusted with It allt I am annoyed distressed srioekedt Th whole thing Imply atrocious I am sick of the whole thing This is the broadside that was hurled yesterday afternon by Miss Helena Castle thev Boston literary women who haa been brought Into the limelight of publicity lnthl lty by the Singularity of her appearance which borders the masculine and her pugllts tlo propensities forv hammering de fenseless men and policemen The latter she took exception to because they compelled her to prove Indirectly tnat sue really was a womaiv Since her plunge Into public print in thlaolty Mls Castlsj has tried te conoeSl who she really was and that Information regarding herself How ever aooordingt to her story she Is 1 literary woman and she accompanied by two former schoolmates Blllle Jerard and Laura Ritchie came here to get local coloring for a novel she I to writ Miss Castle asserts that she has been In the literary field some time 1 but pressed for Information regarding her writing she proved to be one ot the great unpublished ABJUESTKD BT PATBOtMA ISAACS Her flrs annoyance In thl city came when Patrolman William Isaacs plased her under 1 arrest The peculiar 11 ilulUaiflhklr raklshina hat A4tetnetmascu line accessories attracted such tten tlon that the patrolman followed the crowd concluded ha was a young man wearing a womans apparel and took her to the Central Station There she produced a card from a St Louis physician certifying that she was a woman This was confirmed subsequently by the police matron to whom the Chief turned her over tor an in tervlew Mis Castle and her companions were out loofcln for local color early ye trdav morning If they didnt And It they found something else One was ar lreUafor being drunk and the other ror nattery jney are aiiuijru on the events leading up to this The victims Bert Muer sind William Hanover however Are Very explicit as to what happened to them Tbe two men were standing at OFar rsll and Mason atreets early yesterday morning innocently eating peaches They were approached by two Women who subsequently proved to be Miss Castle and Blllle The former it its alleged without any preliminaries strode manfully up to tha men and with the words Tou are tha one Im looking for she planted a stinging blow on Moosersr Jew That led to their arrest In the Central Station they were held In bonds of til each for an appearance yesterday morning They failed id show up and a bench warrant was Issued and the bond In creaeed to 1100 In either case This was readily put up and the ease will be tried Saturday Aa money apparently is no object with the fair Helena ahe may forfeit the bond and refuse to grace the court with her praeance The woman Is unsparing In tbe un complimentary things she says about San Pranelsco but It Is admitted that she has had more trouble In St Louis Los Angele and Chicago When con fronted wltb facts Miss Castle did not deny them HER IDENTITY ESTABLISHED Ip her salad days Miss Castle waa MIsa Heln Chirk a member ot the elite of Haverhill and Brookllne Mass Her father Swain Chick was the prea Ident ot the shoe firm that bear his nam and they were comfortably situated financially Helen attended the finishing school of Miss Mason fa New Tork city and there took trophy after trophy la the athletic neid She was sf crack ahot putter and Is a woman of remarkable strength i In May 117 she married Ellas 01 ford head of a big banking and mining firm with office at 70 State street Bos ton Iour month ot marrUff life were sufficient tor Helen To get away frem the boredom of It alt she quit the household Job and beaame a nurse In the Boston City HojaltaL And that was where he lot her luxuriant hair the absence of whlea caused her eeniderable annoyance I while a nurse1 the romantic side of It was rudefy punctured whe eh was compelled arrange fcd dong serene day she ui jker flnjerttblood poisoning set in nhhadl rati hard tfigStfor ttfK Irwas whttiithCuri I ikiltt ta sevu itvuinvi vtiqKitijr VfOaa a Olfford lad wraw lonlblaif9yfdebin HttViuv rta vuowvuAaWviata 7 3 1J eieBiwVlfnmmi 1 aCfcS IC fe Sjfi I WTHlvCEEROF OITORCKD riKIOIeid at Bwtswlsi 3aeTa tear aaeatkaefnurrled Ufa rrA inwm aaiewijy swierrei Mfiwi iasst eestxtaeteeieaeeei aadhad tVksve hair soteatagaad had eistesS fl Clalieu to i IMersnry man bat has witbUshed iag Ue si asralsrl ty fat apswsnrsusee nutiliir te be1 arrested Tses aad eea relied ta iwwve sex Tb I ha oevrred laWuuay ehevelleV Reteralae he hetelWe4r 1 Beeday soralaarcarly straek aa sad wasarretrdreiag aBkaad alwraeriy lulled at thwladlgaltrat be tag larked la a elL Iter SI1W4 UltleririttdttsfMt mfotiuimmf hi Teitfii iwsmi bnagbf la a a beavh warraat will have aarJ la Ceort Satarday I iS i 1 fsi Qeeeeeee toutly maintain that thy mro slDiply traveling about the ebuntryiMls Catle the ham under whichtahewll write some day ha conilderaala money In her owai ilght lr It I emphatically declared by hot companions that Mis Catle Is a very womanly wortani ibjitf a dreaturej4 singular independence of iharaeler Personally heilpepperynnthire tensive annoyance thatshehas expo rienced causes her to be extremel rud at tlrnea That Is abouiths nicest wartoVput It JAt the dlosterllotel where shej and her eempianlona have a suit of roorna the woman Is said to be very qiilel and unassuming Mis Helen Chick qiftord Castle would net say whin shv Intended to leave town jt NEW CQMraCATIOHS 0VEE CHINESE 10 AN 1 Taits Telepnun to Regent Said to Bare Made the Qneition PoUtictL i PKltTNn Jul 11 Thwnaraonat teleii glrasenthyPTeeldentTafttPrlnc Ohm the OMnese negentyliv behalf QJv the American claim for equal participation In the Hankow Ssechuen railroad loan of 137100000 has created a ert i satlon among the foreign bankers and membera ot the legation here The legations eortoerned affirm that the loan quetlon until now has not been recognised diplomatically but tho lm preelon prevails that tbe matter how become political The German flnainf elars threaten to break the concert ei banker 1 RAPID PROGRESS ON THE C1NAU WASHINQTONr July 2J SubstanUal progress in canal oontrUctlon all along4 the line Is shown by reports coming to the Washington office of tbe Isth mlan Canal Commission Excavation work approximates 10000000 cubte yards almost as much as the total quantity of dirt taken out by the French during the period they wereen gaged In operations there Less than 10000000 oublo yaj ds of earth remain to be removed from the ditch Colonel Ooethals baa estimated that the great waterway will be ready for trie transit of hips by January 1 191E mm yarsfaiirnroriginandf away tna jnervnirwanuov voyage therprqduetlon of Shortly efter hat Meovevy HudsonSveeeCfthe Halfmoon let It be knewr that a his wtf irte New Ttrrtirv ui i nngiDi ne wouw loacer OKhtfleitur Coif tgh tede Ooihicrtfj HO MNCHSTORES NO AQCNT3 THE FASHION THERMOMETER JTOS HIGH GRADE CLOTHES IS lAUNCHED IN NEW YORZ CITY OUR CLOTHES ARE MADE THERE11 WHICH MAZE US STYLE LEADERS THE EUTD OF CLOTHES WE SEUe ARE MADE FOR US EZCXUSIVELTi AND BOLD UNDER OUR JAVtjTf NO REGRETS When YOU BUY HERE AS WE PROTECT YOU ON TRICE GARMSNTS THAT Dill It THIS lUBtVLOOXft Jfxrt3rnnclsic0 lk SO DUTEBENT AMD WlCAk DirriREST WbM bm Iwp trrlx ittefdM Jen tots Blrkn lrt era tba arodueU of onnsted nikira ip SresopCUis re timet vry day Tbe way weve told wt nssw week trvrti net Dff bow wleet sad froaf wsmb We esd soIUjr poo eaa tblagv Oafst iBr 6 chtlM sre sideis4 xrW weU lbtwfcSaot rKnir made toMerItetrt rVTeW6lslntr4aivucIittittU4a XI vf iiLl i i af rv 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