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Vlforojis opposition developed against this appointment on the part of the Progressiva wthg of the Republicans on the ground that Fox was a political boss and identified with the political machine of the South ern Pacific Railroad Bitter speeches against him wero maafe by Senators La Follette Works and Bris tol The appointment was delended ty Senators Stone Williams Flttmam Martine and La That Fox would be con Aimed had been conceded as President Wilson declined to withdraw the nomination and all administration senators stood behind the appointment Willard Confirmed as Ambassador Other confirmations made were Joseph Willard of Virginia present Minister to Spain to be Ambaeador ta Spain Thomas Burch of New Jersey to he Minister to Portugal John 1 Jwlng of Louisiana to be Minister to Honduras George Wr Buckner of Indiana to he Minister resident to Liberta John Gleeton to be United gtjitea district attorney for the Northern district of New York Edwarn Lowrey Hume to be United States district attorney for the Western district of Pennsylvania Francis Fisher Kane to be United States dirtrict attorney for the Eastern district of Pennsylvania Edgar Battle to be postmaster at Seat Mrs Harriman Wins The commission on industrial relations also was confirmed It had been held up for weeks because of an attack upon President Wilsons appointment of Mfs Borden Harriman as one of the commissioners The commission as confirmed consists of Frank Walsh of Missouri John Commons of Wisconsin Mrs Borden Harriman of New York Frederic A Delano of Illinois Harris Weinstocfc Of California Thiirston Ballard of Kentucky John Lennon of Illinois James OConnelU of Washington and Austin Garretsoti of Iowa I rAauiAnen to rears PrinceaibertVlsMew fori wohi rIi rZ7Trr rZJTs iXiTr partment yesieraaytHanuaaea jroni oiuco a AV ytituiHAf LAitfAmi ina ntair PttnriUnM ofiJJosAngeJeatvCalMiatexPesident WIIsorL fiacdthe vaeanpyvby aendirort the senate therTormnationorobn tivTwirrfne fPi tttotp nfarrpiTf Einotta former tVashlnMon newihatier ffrr sit TnajrsmtssalonMilaietTC WolsaRepnhlleahVfonowJ thiatteT iranitr jrf rktAAV flnnrtitiTflnTTftWi ov nAnniTA rBwm Heaa tfi7Prflcify Is First Reiga wwehe Tibouia Brermlttea toierve rftVliimTieanSovereijfiL to Enter Re hotwithstandtas another politicar party jC ji rr VAABirDTinrifitrrif nrTnii fSpubliff Stace Jt Ws Founded i Dis dalnsTaxicab and Sides ori Street I CaWovldnrCloV Mon Caflof ieTlr EorkjS6nelOPrince Attett MirTatroi1 the tiny prirtdpaiity sur National Congress Board and Inderal ftLni rii i xv VW4 vVcial4 iJrP A a tfJiWTrk Bytodayn his mera dt IK tfoveming boartf the lacliti0jj HfrdoneUe for tyiiit to the vTaUor4iT5ralhJtgeConsresstmdi com TTnifACtAtA 4 JEN AMONG CONSULS PROHOTED BY WILSON The President yesterday sent to the Senate the following nominations Collector of customs for the Southern district of California John Elliott of California Consuls general Leo Allen Bergholz of New York at Dresden promoted from consul at Kingston Jamaica Joseph I Brlttain ot Ohio at ioburff promoted from consul at Prague rVlttftun Coffin of Kentucky at Budapest promoted from consul at Jerusalem rin fillllnpham br California at Winnipeg transferred Coburg St John Gaffney of New oik at Munich transferred from Dres Orn Frederick Goding of Illlnolsat Guayaquil promoted from vice consul at Montevideo John Edward Jones of the Titrlct of Columbia at Genoa transferred from Winnipeg Robert Mans ied of Indiana at Vancouver transferred from Zurich James A Smith of Vermont at Calcutta promote from 3 denoa Alexander Thackeri of Penn svlvanla at Paris promoted from Berlin urd David Wyber of New Jptlt at Zurich transferred from Vancouver Consuls Homer Britt of Mississippi Trerifle Ralph Busser of Pennsyl PETER STOJNETlAKhr I SUZANNE STERHEWANN Peter Sternemanns letters in which he declares the Hudson Rlvermurder victim was his daughter Mai throw aded mystery around the crime On the map are Indicated tnVspots wher two haMVesof the girls body we found each In a separate bundle The head arms and one leg are still missing whlch 1greatlyhaTmpers thetaWsti gallon of the mystery by the police MONEY BILL COCAINE Not a Cure for Financial 111 Says Mr Murdock GLASS SPEAKS IN DEFENSE Denies Politics and Quotes Wilson That No Reserve Board Member Would Tarnish His Fame by Trickery With Currency Reform Senate Takes Small Vacation LAEGER NAVY A DUTY CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE Venezuela on his thlrtyfourth birthday anniversary jffla youth the difficulties encountered in building and manning his fleet and his courage in the crisis which turned the tide of victory were made the subjects of Mr Tafts eulogy The event in the light of the difflcul 1 ties encountered in building arming and manning his fleet served to show the greatness of the man the speaker said But when we note the almost hand to hand fight in which he was engaged the slaughter upon the deck of his flagship his passage from one vessel tp another in an open boat exposed to the direct fire of the enemy and then note how he took a second flasrshiD arid bore down nnon ihis bco formidable assailants and made them strike their colors In ten minutes i we see one worthy to rank with Lord Speech making for and against the ad 1 Nelson and 11 the great naval command vanla Trieste promoted from Erfurt positive cure for the financial Ills of the ministration currency bill began In the House yesterday The general discussion will continue throughout the day and night sessions until Saturday evening Next week the bill will be taken up in detail Chairman Glass of the banking and currency committee father of the bill Representative Hayes of California Republican ranking member of the com mittee and Representative Murdock ofl Kansas Progressive floor leader opened the debate for their respective parties Chairman Glass presented the bill as a It Homer Bylngton of Connecticut 1 ceda promoted from Bristol Benjamin Chase of Pennsylvania Leghorn promoted from Leeds Frank Deedmeyer of Alabama Prague promoted from Leghorn Stuart Fuller of Wisconsin Durban promoted from Iqultos James Goodler of New York Tahiti Graham Kemper of Kentucky Erfurt promoted from Cartagena Andres MeConnlco of Mississippi Trinidad promoted from St Johns Quebec Lucien Memmlnger of South Carolina Rouen promoted from vice consul at Paris Edwin Neville qf Ohio Antuhg promoted from vice consul at Seoul Thomas Wijllng Peters of the District of Columbia Kingston trana erred from Munich Samuel Reat of Illinois Calgary promoted from Tansui Waiter Semite of Oklahoma Nantes promoted from Aden Felix WHIoughby Smith of New York Aden promoted from vice consul at Beirut Henry Starrett of Florida Cartagena promoted from vice consul at IJabapa Ralph Tqtten of Tennessee MohtevMea promoted from Ttleite Roger Oliver Tred well of lAdlanaBrlatoL promoted from Iondonarid Adoiph A Williamson of the District of Columbia Tarjsul promoted irdrnAntung The list of nominations alio contained the names of 50 presidential postmasters including that of Slfhms Powell at Parkersburg Va SPEAKS FOR LA FOLLETTE 44 Simmons Tells Why Colleague Is on Tariff Conference Committee Republican protests against thej appointment of Senator La Follette who voted for the tariff bill as one of the Republican conferees on the measure brought i declaration yesterday from Senator Simmons Democratic leader While Senator La Folletto voted for the bill he voted against raost of the amendments offered said Senator Simmons and these are the subjects which the conference ccmmittee will con iiae We do not leel that jhls presence adds to Democratic strength I i tS I 1 iS I la W3i im BETTER AVOID RALTIKQRE Mr WUson Warned Laughlbgly if He ii Makes Delaware Mai Collector 1 Headed by Representatives Talbott and Linlhicum a Maryland delegaUon urged Secretary McAdoo yesterday to appoint William Bryan coUector of Internal I 9f avenue at Baltimore A Delaware man is also a candidate for he nlace JRepreteatative Talbotti laitghinglyftold the Secretary lCFjesidentWJlson did ribt name clttien ofMarylandhe had better leave Washington by water on his trips Northt in order to avoid passing through sraittmore i RFJTTSESTO BFTOSfSasfEK i 9r tAL ll 4 country Representative Hayes admit ted the value of some of the bills provisions and Representative Murdock criticised the measure as halting timid half way compromising Not a Real Cure It intends to be remedial and is not he declared To a nation crying for relief it offers not a remedy but a palliative It prescribes cocaine not a cure Aa a well intentioned effort to bring elasticity to the currency the bill invites indorsement But even If it bring elasticity Its enactment will not quiet the public demand for correction of the real source of tjie trouble Wall street Republican opposition to the bill was mainly based upon the provisions requiring that national banks subscribe 20 per cent of their capital stock and 5 per cent of their deposits as a fund to qapitallie the PjederaJ reserve banks The return on this nvestment 5 per cen under the bill the Republicans declared was not sufficient profit to induce the banks to enter the system The board powers Of the Federal reserve board and its partisan political complexion were also criticised 4 Replying Mr Glass said Banker Couldnt Answer Wilson There IS ho politics lh this matter there can be none I happened to oe present when an eminent banker suggested such a possibility to the present occupant of the executive chair and heard the banker vainly challenged to show how it might be done I shall not soon forget the remphasls with which the President oJ the United States declared that no man would ever be rouua who would be willing to imperil his reputa tion or tarnilsh his fame by so flagrant a prostitution of his high office Mr Glass declared thatoppositlon to the bill bi bankers was caused by the fact that would sever the relation between banks and stock gambling Senate to Take ThinjpJsy DesDlte the insistence of the President Lthat consideration of currency legisla tion must be Jlmmeasate ana continuous the Senate is to have a little vacation all ita own It will meet today at noon and aiter such routino morning business as may happen to arise will adjourn until Monday Adjournments three days at a time from now until the tariff conferees have agreed ari the currency committee is pTeparled tc ififQjt that measure to the Seriate is the program There i an understanding among the leaders that until the fcurreircy bill is reported no business of Importance requiring the presence eatotjMff Washington wiUbe called up Members of the Democratic Senate steering committee hadacpnf erenceyes terday withthe President HrWpson did not set any time within whichi the currency bill mustreported or passed ers In history When he fought the bat tle he was not yet 28 years of age the age of Napoleon at Lodi and of Nelson at Cape St Vincent We celebrate the centennial of this battle not In the spirit of a triumphal victory of arms but In the deep gratitude that 100 years has not seen Its repetition No historical review can1 give as much satisfaction to htm that hopes for permanent international peace as the contrast between the attitude of the two peoples then and now ASSASSIN ENDS LIFE Slayer of Director Abe Says Nanking Murders Enraged Him Dejay hy China in raating Japanese Demands Woald tt Trbtilre Says Correspondent Tokyo Sept 10 Another miss meetlng was held tonight in protest against the attitude of the ministry It Was addressed by severai members of the parliament after which a big mob marched io the forelgnpce Tram par yerfcatojaed cn the way jfj One of the assassins of Director Abefj ecretara of ho Nayyj Di Unitedtates fc feels4 good to be in New York agajn said the prince as he stepped ashore from his yacht His last visit here Tra3 i some45 years ago when he was ayouthl4hl8teeri ITha prince walked croestown to Broadway drtdaining taxicats and anally tioarfled a street car whlfch car the Interior riea nimvToa sporting goods store where he bought soma ammunition He preferred American ammunitin for hunting in the West he said wnue on ma way bis destination he talked freely about himself Doesnt Approve Gaming No I hay not the power to stop thi oiTititlhc rrtnt roTirvk whenBpme otie iaakied him abont the famOTisCaSirtoIt Oarmofbe avoided PersbrtallyV I do hot approve of th game i libm leading a Very auietlifeis he cpritlhued seltemader rftanrexpeTi jttinttfti af Whlck m1nake materlal Jor my next boofon scientific rharlhe matters The fiookwtll perhaps be published In France in about two arst 4i Mbwdid I coirierto take upthis work Eye since my youth I have been ln teWsted ihithmga scientific As a young officer in the navy the scientific side of the sea appealed to me more than the military The scientist builds up the militarist tears down Then twenty fiVe fyeara ao I deflnitely took upjthXs work or exploring ana collecting rromtne aeep water ofthe north Atlantic Since then that hhstoeenTny1 life work I never visit any of th other oceans because I be lieYOjthat in matters of this kind specialization is Imperative State Department Astir iThe pflnce has promised to visit Washington aame tims this month and his coming has set the officers of the State Department to studying precedents and ruies ox European etiquette Irince AlbertsAlberts visit willbe the first that a reigning European sovereign has paid this country since the republic vas established The United States has entertained monarchs from other parts of the world but never before one from Europe Prince Alberts scientific research has won Mm admission to the institute of France aff tt rherhheT of the Academy of Sciences While entitled 0 wear fheunj form of the academy htsf avorltedress 1 1s that of a captain hi th spahlBh havy where he holds an honorary commission by virtue of younger days spent af a pupil at the Royal Academy at Cadiz BI0A7tPpnCYWIJf5 fsrenees with Vice President MafshalL imttte on Federal acMso went Intoes i ston here yesterday to prepare for con Speaker Clark Secretaries Lane and Houston and others for the Introduction rt S20000000 bill lot reclamation of swimp lands and for flood prevention uhder the airetion ox ine jjepariment or nftd taken control of the government Mr Elliott was a member of the staff of HhV Associated Pwssln Washington several years agoandjreportedthe pro ceedings oi tnev House jor tnat organiza tion aurinB iiyo sessions di uongreas Ilouse and Senate leaders are said to hare pledged their support torine meast ura QUININE CURES RABIES feperimenCpirfimEfficacjfi aysLflx ILLNESS COSTS 75000000 Fully 2OJQp6b60 Aiaeiicaa Anndal Medical Bill CouM Be Preveittea Aa geraDr Andrews Bef oreHealth As wdafioa HQctoTs Are Slimed er Making Drag Fiends Secfeliry Daniels May AskCongress id the Japanese forelghfficeommltd suldde today byr plungipgt a sword into his abdomen Director Abe was attacked on September 4 by two meni who stabbed him twice in the abdomen He died the nextdayv The crime was laid at the door of the student element TJje directors assassin who was a student named Okada committed hari kari whilesthe body of Mr Abe was being taken to the grave withvmllitary honors London Sept ll wrh Tokyo correv ecratary of toe Nayyj Daaiels land 1 Perkics Startles WVa Politicians aM Powell Takesrihe Job President Wilson1 itransmittjil 4b i the Senate yesterday the nomination of Sirnnis Powell to be postaif ster i4tfePir icersbuYg Va to sueceed FrajpiD Bmlthi RepubllcaniLwhd jeslgnedJiponlre QuestPoWeUisaa fnsuTanVeaient and wa recommended by Senator Chilton Senator Chilton first recommended Harry Perkins chairman of the Dem iocratlc committee of Wood county but 4 jrkins reiuaea inq nuigefiarymg pou tlciana Beacon Light of Peace And so we are here today io mark the rearing of this beacon light of perpetual peace Little could Perry have thought In the struggle that he had In building his puny fleet In the stress he was under in the height of battle in the victory that he announced in his famous words to Gen Harrison that his work would be rernembered for 100 years as the harbinger of perpetual peace and While we venerate the energy the ih trepidlty the patriotism the self sacri 1 flee that brought him and his men their sreai uiuiuyii tuuajr vvc cueiiaa noi so much its evidence of American manhood and love of country as the teaching that Ks memory brings to the world of the practical possibility of unending love and peace between International neighbors Following Mr Taft Dr John A Mac donald of Torontorepresenting Canada delivered his addresB At this place and on this day said Dr Macionald our deepest concern is not with the giory that either nation achieved 100 years ago but with the mes sage which both nations shair give to the world through the hundred years to come We are pledged to preach the gospel of freedom good will and peace Gov Cox of Ohio said in part Heroes Pnsty Mingle We stand close to the longest boun dary line on the globe jiot marked nor marred by fortress urrprofaned by either cannon or bayonet Poets may sing the virtues of our race but this Is the greatest achievement It seems almost divine arrangement that here within sight of the Islands of Canada there should be builded on this day the centenary of peace a light to shine throughout the eerlastlng nights of time aa a beacon guide to the Crafts of nations and the conscience of the ages Here we will bury together tomorrow the remains of American and British Bailors Who died in the battle of Lake Jlrie It matters not that their sacred bones are without national identity They were heroes every one They sprang from the loins or a commpn ancestor mnnijeaw chemy of time will mix their dust in this historic urn and the priceless treasure belongs alike to the American republic to England and tcr Canada Salute a Perrys Grave Newport I Septv 10 Newport was In gala attire today in celebrtloji of the centennial of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perrys victory on Lalse Erie The general assembly had declared the day legal holiday and business was generally suspended The ejttlro State took part in the celebration but the chief vents weraat Newport the blrthplacei Of thecom A street pageant parades exercises at the commanders grave and many speeches were included In the tiays program As a uart of the exercises three volleys- fr6m anavalfiring party were area over wie grave or womnoaore Petry and a huglec bounded tas spqndenXof the Times declajre that iahy attempt on the part of China to delay giving satisfaction to the demands of the Japanese government will entail serious consequences A Japanese termed force was landed yesterday at Nanking according to a special dispatch from Shanghai Three Japanese cruisers and a gunboat arrived at the Chinese river port and 100 Japanese marines and several quick firing guris were sent ashore and are now quartered at the Japanese consulate Representative Padgett chaiimah tne House naval committee had a conference yesterday upOni the naval program to be Bupmitted to Congress3lh December No decision was reached Mr Daniels it is believed will ask for at least two and possibly three dreadnoughtsdreadnoughts While the President has made no statement it is thought that hewlll tlment In Congress has changed Wd BEAD JACES OAUSfii SUICIDE mftiivinf lBHttlnnv tnftn urn Vinwf nVi rtttl i in fayor of the two battleship program Colorado Springs Colo Sept 10 The curlngof hydrophobia by thei of dUN nine was the subject of an address by Dfe Harris of St Louis before the American Health Association eaay Dr Harris submitted the results of a treat ment of the rabies vrtth tqulnlne aev cordihee with the theoryOf Dr Virgil Moon recently vannouhcedj fand gave as his opinion froni exhaustive research that medical science within va siiort time will Tiave beeh generally revoiutionizejd wltn respect to treating tmsmaiaay He told of administering extraneous Inlpcfrfrina df rmihlne to a batierit short time iffeo and said thaJt withrk a weefe4 i i i ithe patient wasdischargedrfrnmhis cate Dr Terry health Officer or uac sonvllle FlalnvA paper Drug habitues and thelffbearlhg 03 the pnBTJs health and welfarje Jild the Blame1 for drug yieums upon pnycians Would Have legal Cheeki He stated that B0 per cent of drug users become so through taking drug Drescribed during illness and declared that physicians arehioireidngerousthah1 druggists invtms respects ravorea State legislation against physicians arid druggists minimizing the practice xf pre scriblngtrbng drugs Ho thbidatldlctea to their nse From sickness alone fcur mere aioney loss each year la 7300000v Corjervatvei American autnonties aeciare inavet least one fourthpf this annualJdjsapproxlp mateiy auwuuo can Dejirevenieq saip Dr John Andrews 6f 4ew York seo retafy of the American Association for Labor Legislation before ther American Public Health Association today i ST1IDIES HARNESS EASING Indianapolis Ind Sept 10T Russlas live Interest in harness racing has additional evidence here In the arrival at the Indiana State fair of Col Do brynihof Arenovoye Russia a director in the imperial stables of the czar Col Dobrynin is studying the harness racing field from all angles the sport having obtained a good foothold In Rus sia leading the czar to desire information civ Ah Morgue Attendant Complained of Ste ng Ghostly Visions BfNiht Philadelphia Sept IfcFredericiAVeid ner who for a number pf years was conn nected witn tne rnuaaeipnia roorgua and during that tlm handled thevbodles of hundreds of persbnft who had met violent deaths committed suicide by lnhal lnfe illuminating gas tonight 4 Fritz as he was knownto newspa Lper men oitgn toio stones or nowtnp races of those ne haa attenaea at the morgue appeared to him at night ItllB believed that this unsettled nisminov i 1 1 JLiAiJ UUdNSTAJNUi ILLIjU JISIiJLan UArNJCilt AKKiVJliS rU IN NEW YORK GARBED IN CURIOUS ORIENTAL GOWN of emphasis tht he1 wanted currency legislation at as early a day as was possible to rlut it through and heput his foot down hardagalnst any propoaed plan of arecesstbahydayw Joint resolution Ori thf jthahdonment of business voluntarily pythevSenateitself Office for Mr Claytons Brother if 4 I A ti 3 Hedld say however Mth some degreed Beside the grave was the heros sword 1 1IaV Vj4 KflAW Ai0KAA 4iVvvp 4IA which had been escorted through the streets by detachments representlnK the array and navythe grand army and various civic bodies The sword rested on a caisson covered wittm blue nag on wwen yrerotne woras woni gl Up the ship The house where Perry Twas hornrin Washlngtonsquarewaajgaylydecosj rated 1 4 mSBKmm Map wm i nfe iHI Mf WJIi nHMBBlBBBmTTiBBlBBBBBBH Vi Ifct iCi fe BTBTBTBTBTBBTBTlBTBnEVBlBBTBBBBTBTBTBTBTBTBTl jl fU 4l 7 Jt O5 1 HbIbHBBBVL BBbWBBBBbT VJ BBBBPaWtUjVv tii BBBBW TfiCXvt i BaaaBaaBT MSMlHRiiBaaawJr BBaOBBBBb fc ttr iBTsnnir firW BaHialBBMr it vbbbMbV 5 rzj JbbbWl VJmW 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aarbtrlejir ithat is vacant in Washington piljlj berfen all inforiationfcdncei them wioiit fespense orflbligajion pnyoiir fp part The purpose pfjt 1tqUYQ it thne tjovbl annpyice flndorpMtSg iB jlU ll 1 1 II IK 4tv jjoqxv Muuuiuuij sJ oujv --to you to take iPUhp advantage i J5 ixcHiNriTriivi TTfiwI JLHt Ji 5 rV0 a 4jV fi Sr VV RE BilNlPDRM ex fe I IllMlffilli umon MvmimuM Men Acceptfteltat 3YtTT 3G1rB0 Ejeifn of dfficers or Enguinjf Yeaf 1 dhief iFeatnfe today Fet anil KFfather Club Members at Bariusfc Renaionitb Brother Etts iStruhi as to Next Meeting Place vlth the advocates pf the labor unions defeated by an announcement made yesterday at the session pt the congress pt the Improved Order Of fled Men some hundreds of the organisation fteri re turning from a trip to mount vernwv participated In a reunion of the ftez and feather Club and the 11 tcJoclt council last night Ardent supporters pf me laoor unions maae last menecpiaiLMFXT iHbifkiM eteore to secure the offlclal rtcognitlon ciitV iE2U of Jhelr organlsatlonjesierdayrafter i Wttli THErRED HEDS three days fight and it was then finally James Carson and IB in andofflelall announced that the contrress would take no action in regard to tbH recognition of the uninnr because the iord er did not engage In politics or reli gion The labor men who had attempted to have the stamp of the allied unions placed on all the stationery of the order then abandoned their efforts The session today wjll iat until allithe business of ihe cohareaJsSJswcoDcluded which rrom present indications ww pe about 1Q oclock tonight Jn addition iq the disposition of several bills which are or Importance the organization must determine the pfccfeiof ftaraeetinginext year and this alone promises ajstfuggie which will last for several houraJ tl Fez and Feather X2luk Meets The Fes and Seatljer CJub composed pf the Shriners who are also Ilea Men last night neld their annual baScniet andelec tion oi omverB av lne 0 juwuiiY omcers ciectea ior me 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