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THUNDERSTORMS TONIGHT OR SATURDAY! COOLER, Wm ffajite Sttnfmel MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL THE OP THE WORLD. Ii MONEY 18 A MEANS NOT AN Ei I END. TWIST IT AROUND AND Kj $1 THE EN a BECOMES MEAN. El ESTAj3t jTSgby 'M' A A PAP Er" JULYlpOO 16 PAGES ONE CENT. IUASSAS1 REFUSKJD II ill SAFER lAI a tra Af Ok XXTflliowi fSi.

IMWV wi Ui Kl VV AlliMJUJ. VU1' zon London Keeps Secret. CRIME THOUGHT TO BE ONLY POLITICAL I Assassin; Says iKillii of Pi Lalcala AVapiircly tibndon, July. Ltlof Phl rmgrt. the Indian student wiio nlght'shot, and killed.

LlentfCpU vSIt William Hutt Curion'WyUI' LjiHeaca, of Shanghai, a I the rohclu Mon'of public gathering at the Im perial 'institute, was arraigned ltv tn Westminster police, court; this morning andVrerntind'ed fo One be; lng formally charged ivith wilful raiir In the, dock the prisoner appeared quit. vocon( eVre1. lie with hand In hi pockets' shook. Hi bead ihegatlvejy' whet) asked: if 'he wished tdsay Anything. Subsequently he aatd that had not wilfully 'killed talleacn.

'1 saw him hdy4nce a nl than he caught' hold 0( trie fired In aelf defehae," ho declaredv The.jro yijecdlhg lasted only a few minutes and.th Hlndu pTlaoner was removed 'to 'Jail Uder a (Strong ruard. The Prisoner, who age i given as 2d, 'Is; nld, to have relatives In good standing" In Calcutta. Murder Entirely Political. At the India office the murder of Col, Wyllle, who was a political aide cmp to Lord Mbrl'ey, secretary of state for India, Is held, to he entirely political; 'Col. Wyllle, far as Is known, had'no persqnai dealings with Dhlnagri, 'tid tha; Jndla, omc view Is that the outrage to.

some ajalnst, the system of government The National India association, under; Vhose auspices' the gathering at; the Imperial, institute' was held, was formed for. thj. purpose, of eatablhh lng.frlehdly'relattqn between the peoples of Qreat Britain and; India, reported! that the prisoner has made a lengthy statement to the police setting forth In detail his polltlcftl Is being.wlth held the authorities have time to rna ke Seditious Student Aetiv. Tliavlndlanltudentaigeherslly pro fess.detestatlbn of the Crime, btit nevertheless many them tare known to 'hie'riibers 'the London branches of the societies conducting A Campaign of anarchy Jn Jndloj; 'Scdilahd Yard recently received -Information which led to. Increased tlvlty In Investigating the movement' and antecedents 'pf certain Indian stu cUnts, berewhP, It Is had de sl.tn,, oil prominent English, officials.

Lord Morley himself 'for' 'sorts time' past hits been under police protection. 'Wy)Ue, had held Important In. dlan appointments, dead on the Piot, 'f)r. tolcaca signs of. life aner ne ten ana nurriea.

to i George'i hospital, but on arrival thefe Ilwos: found that he was dead. Those near the assassin seized and held iHIrh. tinttl the arrival of the po lice. He, bad a dagger and 'a knife, AU were new and It la helleved'that the crime was preniedl Threatened Throat. The' Hindu arae to London from Punjab some jeara' ago.

He belonged to the advanced section of, the Indian nationalist part and has been tfiklitg a course of engineering at the'tdndoh During; the commemoration of the Indian mutiny he attracted attention hy a hadge la serlbedi "Jn memory! of the Tj thted by some of his fellow stu deolii Dhlnafrl threatened, t). cut the throat' of one or them. He a fre Oiienter of India house, the localcenter of the agitators. From statements made by students It appears that Dhlnagri and Lleul Cof. Wyllie had met once previous to fVTTVTseessseaBsseeaeaaeaMaasaaaaaftftaaaaiaaaaaaaaaa4aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeiaa VntXftliV rrfii? onnr tvr rrmwv atji? rntpc mTxT rnX'IAKI A UNA AT i.

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PREPARDTG FOR A GOVERNMENT TEST 0lfiyfeF: 'Does Wonders (Continued or Two. PEOPLE OF MESSINA STILL AtARMEli BY Earth's. Tremblings Still Felt Spain by an Earthquake. Jlenelna, Sicily, Jujy i The 'people Of Messina, although atlll alarmed aa a result of the yea terday' njornlnj; are'beglnnlng to turit ffdm the dountry, The, local aUr thoritlea haye adopted stringent meaa iirei.t' prevent any. bccupylng; houaea' The shock' continued today but tbep were'Jeee.

frequent of dtmlnlshlnr fverlryii SPAIN FEELS CARjH Alicante; July" I Thre earth (hocks ere fH. here yesterday after I nupn Af town the vail1 efTany'libustawjere 'Cracked and other, damage 'wii sustained. The fer cfcoupantl roans tothe ito'ifarlii known' there irere no 'casualties. rather that' cbuBtry In our' aeroplane than, ride, over It In Jipur sald IWIitt'U'f Wright yesterday ta a saoutlhgnarty; preparlnjif toCtrayerse the dusty roadr between rort Meyer and Alexandria, tlie course over hia. "is" soon tn fly Stuck sornewliere.t'eaMaa being foS'ered Vlth du'at;" point of fact the automobile dl'l runcture a tlr and th stifling heat a)ohg the, through woods 'Was all but 'Intolerable.

Course for Official Flight. The cofirae oyer which wllj be made. uie. uuiviHi. uK)( iur iut.ll (lie rifinis are pr.epatrna; Mj'egln.

at Fort Me.j acros the rlyer from Washington, on a relatively, hi jh, plateau ahd extends somewhat east of south, flVe mile to the point ori ft: hljl, westerly from Alexandria, which wilV'be made Visible from Meyer by a small bright yellow balloon marking Its catkm. The cfjuntry between i broken and rather heavily wooded, but at Intervals there, are fields' offering, landing places Irt case of 'etner gency. This broken country involves conslderaiioh of many scientific problems and the experiment Is expected to be of unique value In the development '6f aeronautics. This will be the first, flight across broken country In a'heav ler than alr machine. Last evening; the flight erjhej open and level pat fade.

ground at Port Meyer exhibited curious effects; buildings and foliage upon the atmospheric, current and the conditions an. extensive and. exceedingly. w'll atudied with great Interest; by th brother; and' by the" army 'signal corps officers. Will 809 Ft, Tb Wgbeat, yet negotiated by the Wright in, their aeroplanes Is J6I feetWillSur.

maoe; th height for a prize 'in France: one point 1n the Virginia If he maintain a level ha be fuliyi feet above the specifications under wb'cb the Wrights secured the contract with the government tinder, which, they it successful, receive' JJS.ooo, 'for'' rnachine, were generally regarded. when they were made' as well nigh prohibitive. Yet. while the task lj on. Involving juntried" condition; Orylll seems not: In; the least copy cerned: about It, He has; gone by automobile over the course twice with the.

signal corps officer and while the route1 1 hot. what he prefer be, eem to entertain no thought faij Ure, Ilia brother WHbiir "appeara equally confident. Will Demonstrate Vital Point. Thla'teat Unexpected to, demon trate th value of in 'aeroplane in mill tari' aervlce tt is not known whether the tendency of, an; oterafor. flying across' rqugn country win ne to toitow tne iir equalities of the topography.

If far? vllle; Wright can fly a level couree he would be practically aafe from the at. tack of imaginary troops In the valley of Four Mile Riirti which, flow acres the mlddla of the course, If on the other hand through absence of marks tg Two. bmSIeild OF uOG President, Cashier and As sistant at Irqnwood, Under Bonds. July J. rJresldent H.

r. jann, vasnier t. lren. hd. Assistant Cashier' ueorge H.

Meadow, oftth lest National banket thla.clty, have alHieen. bound oyef to' the federal grand Jury wMch; meet: Mar Qute, Sept. The charges agalnat them art the outgrowth; of Iheaallure of the;" bank which rl week by the federa; auth brltiai. Meadoiy la In Jail at Behiemre (fV.dei ot J50.0O0 ball while Jahn fur nlahed 125,000 and, Iiarsen 110,001) bbndsj The bahk had. about In, de posit And the; receiver Ha nowf In: hla hand about $100,000 In quick assets.

It 1 hot known what amount can bo reallxed other asiets. The loss jfo depi)sltor( probably heavy aa' that. has j'n. 'the pasttwo th ex tent' of the; ank' fund. Laren been charged with fls'j aatfln; forth that, fdw'' bank owned bond than It and, rith taking I3J.000 from the 'dppoalt bojijof a de posltoriaiid th cash, to Th1 president I ecusifwitn ldtng ana asetung tr fajIfylng.

The assistant caahler facet, a. almllar charge; '4nd iemtfejiUng 't0" tf i ft i A rntr'r'Jlv LfrtTL.fiv a r. v. IsTTbV VaBnTsBBsW SSSlBsBf sfBllllHBBllHBWjaWBllllBHBlHBBSlHJK ryvSjRfestroScf i isstNa iKaTOJyF 'Sy rWi I WiMIP 4.1 i 1i. i asiHaBr "lLACINd THE ssitKr'v Tiiijtt xrv1; rvtxuvijt.z DARED RAGE IN I.

i Ithacansf Set New Mail? for tie Event onthe Hudson Course. Pough'keepsie, July The 'irews In the four oared shell two were lent off ''this Columbia; front Cornell, second; Syracuse third and Penn' sylvanl'a fourth. N'earlng the quarter Cornell wa Jn ih: Columbia Syracuse third and Petinsylvinlafourth, At. the 'half jco'r'riell led with Syracuse arid Columbia almost on yn terms oyer a length Pennsylvania wa 'a length to th' rear( Cornell was" lead. At' the first mile Porne.H'had a lead Of several lengths' of open water, Co lumbia second, Syracuse third by scant few feet and Pennsylvania fourth Dy three lengths.

At the mile and fly 'or alg lengths of open wkter; Syracu and, COltimbia were on even terrhs in second place. Pennsylvania was many lengths In the) rear. Neither, or crews kept the original course, At one 'and 'three quarter mile CornellCornell still led' by many lengths Syracuse apparenliy.seciind. Colu.rn bla thirdby a half Pennsylvania last by many lengthsv Cornell won; Syracuse second; Co lum'bla third; Pennsylvania last. Cornell broke for four bared crew "on this course.

Cfficiai time: 10: Oil Syracuse, eecondj time, Columbia, third, time, fourth, time, jOiZJ. Cornell, Syracuse and: Clumbla were ajt uhder the rebord for the bourse made by Syracuse In GREAT STRIKE WILLfSCOTT JURY SPENDS SPREAD TO MANY A LONG TIME ON IREILLS EVIDENCE CR6AT STAUQGIE PROMISED, rolighkbepale. K. July Over a course rich, with mernortea former enuatlb college from Columbia Cornell, Pennsylvania, Syr: acuio end Wisconsin were matched to row today In the annual regatta of thelntercolleglate Rowing association: Three fevents were scheduled tor'' today, the' two mile race'of. the uplver oare'rl.

'srie't' 'St (kiit. for the Kennedy challenge trbphjv now held.by Syracuse; the freshmen eight bared two mile race' at V'P. the gtewarda' cup, wiiich was wmi Inst year by Cornell: and the unlyersity eight oared race pver a four mile courae. for the 'yarilty challenge' cup. vAlchfo Jhe past year tja been In.

thV keenlri'l pf the JByracuae nvy CMf In "Yarify, Eight. fhlef interest, of course; centered In tiwf contest of the v.arslty.elght, which was tlmsdto atartjat 5 p. Struggle of Amalgamated Associatioa for Open Shop Big Contest, July 2. The. present strike of the Arnalgamated Association of Jrort, Stel and: Tin, "Workers against the American Sheet and Tin Plat company, which started, after midnight.

yesterday', Involving all the. union! plant of the United Stee'l corporation's ifbaldiea will be extended materlallj It Is ald. by strike' of jthe Tin' Plata Workers' la. ternatlonal protective The wage scale of the, latter organl xatlon exDlre Julv IS and at New castle three thousand additional men. It is.

sii Id, propose to quit Work. Whelhei! the second strike against the American. Sheet Tin Pint company will affect the mill through olit Pennsylvania. Ohio, Vfttt Virginia and Indiana Is not rtnown a yet. In the event (he strike Is general the number of men affected will total nearly UB.PO'O.

had Valuable triune Man Had Been Saving Up All Earnlnga. Thorns coachman about the city, for a' number years and pretty well known from the fact that h'e' a hunchback, waB placed in' the hospital', ward the Jail yesterday pending an Invetlgallbn a' to, hi anlty. When he wa searched he had over 15,000 worth, of! ajood pa'per on hi person, representing hla savings for evera It Is snld th.it his insanity la largely due to his infatuation for a woman of Ibe lower world of whom, he hn become enamored fie had been rooming at 824, Clinton street'. MAYOR BUSSe IMPROVES. Continued en Pr; i July.

2. Forca eV fr indi ana'and Oeneralljr; falr ex; cept local, thunderstornit'ln north portion tgnlgh't dayi cooler In 'portion Bfiturdair, Lower Michigan! Partly 'cloudy with probably showers and. thunderstorms tonight, or Saturday cooler Chicago. July Busse, who underwent an. operation Tuesday for.

appeared to be toaay a result several houri Ieep; Th jhyalckns attendlnf him see no cbniditlons today. RESORT HOTEU DESTROYED, Lake Placid, N. T. July i. The tel, BueaseaumdHt, one of the largest hotelsln Lake Placl was, burned last night.

Fifty wer eseued with, great One man Was fatally burned. Late, This Afternoon No Signs of. an Agreement Special Column) City, July J. Tbe Jury In.the John Scott rnurder trial here' had hot peached. o'clock thlsv afterfidoh althdtigh the rneri had been irjdertn; the evidencb since) a few mtiiui i past o'clock, Court; was conyned; at 8:10 o'clock this morning, halt an hour earlier than usuil arid the Jiirorswro given the benefit of a nlglit of test at their homes' beforethey were asaed to up ther deltDctaflons, Judge WHgley allowed the men to separate at the close; ot the.

argurnehts, Nothing at all. had bfh heard from the Jury room up to 3 o'clock and thero had been call or further In is In that there will be either a dlsagree rhfnt or an a the attorneys believe tha long flolay is javorable to their client. A waited In the court room Wtoa't of the 4iy for th verdict although the numbers were greatly ier creased when at' noon, there were no sign Irjat thero would be a report. The men were taken to their d'nnrs in 'body tor the first time since the trial cpmmenced. Prosecuior Albert Thomas ie'ft shortly before njon for Fort' Wayne after had 'made, to be notified aa aopn.

tha! verdict Is rendered. Scott wa taken: back to to await trie finding of the jury but his wife remained about (he (iourt house all flay anxiously waiting for the find! Ing Of the Jury. IS BADLY BITTEN IN PARIS ORE Lna Angela, July 2. Flr swept lx thouaarjl a ere of grain riear Pah rernahdlrioi Th jps "Is fUSiOOO. BULLETIN, Mon'iooti'iMVhlre, thlVgiurnbiiit'eiprtiM' p4sitii; f.

jf wr; itirieti: the, tasuaitles pi'acod American yToman Has Arm Crushed by Jaws of. Huge Saurian. Parla, Ji)iy 1 "Prince Sylvlai" an alligator trainer, said, to be an Ameri can, wa attacked by. an alligator today in tne p.rerce.of a tug crowd at Luna park! while putting yleion animal, which, recently1 bad beeri brought but from: Florida, through, of exercise. The.

alligator, aeited and brushed the woman' tight arm 'th its Jiw. rara presence of mind she dreiv revolver wit li; her1 and emptied the five shots Into the alligator. jjaBd It let go It Boid ejacX that woman re inoyetl frbrnf the cage. JaUli Mati lce Rosenthal; Maurlci Lohma Bndd Van 8 werlngen and Dr. Ferguon; Chicago, will leave thi' evening for: th Ronthaj cottage Walloon! Finance Committee of Senate Will, Raise the Schedule Some, COUPONS TO BE KEPT OUT OF PACKAGES Income Debate Takes' of'tbeScyiatev Washington; July JjRepubllcan member i.he flnaiice cbmmlfte pt the eeh'at have upon a general advance the, tphaccb schedule.

The jnbreaso on' and plug tobacco and cigar and clgareUf amount to about cant, the house rates The iflnarice committee's aub'rCPmJ mlttee pn. tobacco today decided to, prohibit coupons In tobaccb atid inuft packages. DEBATE ON INCOME TAX; July 1 senator'' Aid rlcb. chairman. Pf the, fl.nance om rnittee, wn In hlasee t' whert the ken ate cotiyrned today wlthn full qubrtim tojproi 'eed with, business.

'While' Aldrlc'h rt)d not reveal the secret of hi jyberenbpu.fi (luring his two absence from tbp senate, his complexion was so rrrach Ruddier "than Is brdlniirlly that It Tie li'nd put In' moot of his time In the open lr. Ill return caused much gslps to the possibility of getting a vote ori! the income tax proposition. Mot aenatbra believed "the end Vvas hear. Seidt.pt. lost no tliti'e In taking the floor to present a tech nical option to the bil.

Heyburn' objection wa that, the amendment wa top Indefinite to make It operative'. The first 'provision! of the bill fixe a tax: of 1 per cent on the net Income of corpofatlon "with r.esp'ect to ihe carrying 'on or 'doing, tri uchv' 8lte Some Objections. The Idaho senior senator contended that, under tbi language It would; qiilte lmpoulble tp determlha'the oh cir .11 'pro vlalons because of it yaguene, II alio claimed that the tax' being levied pn. all corporation "orjtanUed, ipt profit'' InciuderJ cprporatloha that do no business except tp "collect rents, 'would be' brlnglfir it nearly within the scope of thb Pollock csse.Jn' whlpb the Income da elared! to invalids objection provoked comment by SenfoTAiarlch, 'Root. Brandegee, Nejapniand others, Mri Aldrlch nrr! gested that the language: called Inlo question I)d 'been, passed bpon hy tnany distinguished lawyer.

Mr. Nel son claimpd that the' case Of a real estate company wt thin the excep i tlons to. this rule cited by th aupreme court; Senator Boot gaye aasuranbo tht these objection would receive careful consideration by the finance committee, although he said' he be llbyed the amendment was framed a such to insur; its constitutionality, A Lack Dignity. Senator. Brandegee came tp the support' Pf Mr; Heyburn.

He suggested that, had, beh no definite under standlng lii the senate a tp Just what wasmeant by the) language "with respect to" the carrying on of business and bb did not think It "becarhP IContlhuad on Page Twp.J CARRIED BOARDS FOR OWN GOFFIN Five Year Old Lad Murdered in 'Virginia by Brutal Stepfather. TAKEN AWAY FOR FEAR OF A MOB1 ShQ(jkitivOnme, is Relateri iM 4 "'T ittle "ici.m; 6ap, Tenn, July j' b4yidM0.br and wife! in thj Virginia Jail, wher' tbe were taken, last nig'jit to'cP Kob gblei vlolenrjo at Ti. jtpori is charged wlfh havng miir(, dred, Harry! tee K'utshelli' bis 5 year .1 The boy died last Sunday and' Mobrj I said to. hive said that be died ol physician bavlng however; suspicion' was aroused and; the body was exhumed Thehead and body was found to bi' terribly and the bby' moth'' mad a cbntessloh In. i aald she charged Moore eau4: the boy" death.

It Is said Moor compe'llea, th child! ,,0, lumber from 'a, saw' mU wlti. ika'! AnfTI ssiiViaiaM ti as tils' made. mm EFFORT IS American Civic Associatioa Offers Aid in City Beau tifuIMovement. READ! FOR THE Adjustments are Made and Resolution! Will be Confirmed. conultatioh 'wltbi the offlclal this morning at the, city hall all of th detail fbt the, separation of grade at Calhoun street, Fairfield avenue and Broadway were eompleteb; andion.Tueaday.

afternoon the boafd b( public work wjll conflrni the resolu tloh which vylll'gO' to the city council fof. final approval nd. after the legal time has been allowed to elapse the actual work will be taken! up. There were cmly a tfn details to be completed, all of which, were upon technical, questions; and following the consultation City Attorhev and Engineer (JiunnSngham drew up memorandum of the contract and th latter stated that so far as the Wabash I concerned, th work will proceed without fur the' ot the companies ha wai i'ed any U. right In the (till ha th prlvlleg ot rmontrt ing, but the conferences have been held forth purpose ot'gettlng together on tbp rnattpr nd all of th Inter eated parties tacitly admit that as thing now tnd they can how; see po yeaon; why the matter will not; pro a soon as the have been Iri the'' plans, there has in.

from thoe. outlined! In ih conference and made public aniT all of 'tho arrangement have been settled between) th There' were, the 'meeting' today for "the Wabaahi Vlea pyidnt Henry General Superln BtjlUvan and 6. Danes. Th; mayori of work 'city attorney repreetttath ctfyi Fromm.aiiy Is coming! 'evidence that Fort "Wayne recent slartl In th ci v(e impfovernent and effort Is attracting wld, sptead.at'tentiori, Th: mbat lustration of this fact comes 'With the tender of. the good offices "of th Civic association.

in; abetter trpra; the Ttpra6e 'tFrUn4, ot HarrlibUrg, Pa" who wrts PbU matter lUnna to' extend! hl, ongrat tp! the Pity of Fort Wayna 'Jts'swakenlhgito1 th city beff tsr toen'tf "movbmenX 'Mti plaina that the American Clvlo aaso elation, la orgahl'zPl to aid In securing better and more beautiful America," ahl that It lasnxlou' to service (0 Fort Wayn In' thl. capacity. The aao'clatlon wnts to. put In clqae touch' with th work Jn Fort Wayne, and lt 1U' gladly adylar with! suggestions that may prove helpful. Fbrsstry: Expert Nxt.

A proposition la. now befo ths clvlo revival organisation' tp bring to Fbrt "Waynft a forestry expert Irt th person ot Martin L. to give, a lecture on the planting, car and preservation of! ahadef tree It I pointed out that frequently great; magnificent trees that hav taken fifty years to grow are either cut.dowh or allowed to die' for want of expert care, and that In all probability aome expert advice along th line ot earing for the trees would! be; Charla Muiford Kobjnsbn; th city beautiful einert. on his recent Visit here, declared that Fort Wayne was Jiartlcularly fbrtupat th number and inagnlflceheo of stately i old shade trees. PRIEST IS OVERCOME BY HEAT AT NIX IT Rev.

John Biederman ia Seriously 111 as Result, of Sunstroke. Rev. Father John. Bledermanni formerly altant pastor of at, Petr' Catholic church in, (hi city, Is rporta: to seriously illat hi horn lnNbc! ittleraeiit, yhltly! county; suit or sunstroke which he' suffered, Thursday of; Fathet' nss reached the city Thursday, evening In a' telephone message to friends of the stricken clergyman, and early today Rv. St Pa.

ter's church. and a Father Bledermann'Meft fer hi bedsld. It their: Intentlorf, to! bring; rathr; Blpdemiann; to St, Joaeph a hospital In this clt If his condition was such thathe couid, makej th Journey'aafely. BALt.0ph(!OVEn KENTUCKY. tPulivlIl, Xy July 1 The ballooa' Hoor which left, It nlgSt trossed the.

Ohio into Kentucky st today. It ieneara that a llDdlng will be atternpted. 'f risii8tf ift i.i w'ft. ..4..

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