WILSON SIGNS TARIFF BILL S—— Law Effective at Once and Col- lectors are Notified. CURRENCY REFORM URGED. | President Uses Two Pens In Affixing His Signature, One Going Te | Simmons and the Other To Underwood, Surrounded by the | a united Dembcracy, Presi. | dent Wilson signed Underwood- | Simmons Tariff bill at 9.09 o'clock Friday night at the White House Simultaneously telegrams were seut | to customs collectors throughout the country by the Treasury Department | putting into actual operation the first Democratic tariff revision 1894. The act becomes imme- diately. A happy group of legislators, mem- bers of the Cabinet and friends” en- circled the President as smilingly sat down and slowly affixed his signa- | ture with two gold pens. He presented | to Representative Underwood the pen that had written the word “Woodrow” and the one which had complete his name to Senator Simmons Both recipients bowed their appreciation. In impressive silence the President rose and delivered in natural | tones an extemporaneous speech that! brought prolonged applause Washington. leaders of the since effective ue easy, Asks Currency Legislation. Ale President declared that the journey of legislative accomplishment had only been partly completed; that a great service had been done for the rank and file of the country, but that the in the emancipation of b was currency referm. He earnestly his colleagues to go fresh impulse. “Gentlemen, I pleasure,” said what | have just part in t of Ol bu second step 1siness called rest upon ‘the of the journey’ with feel v peculiar President, “in by way of taking the fone 1e¢ completion of a great plece siness. It is a pleasure which is hard words ade to express t feeling that [I have js th: done the rank and file of of t country a great service hard to speak of these seeming go off quence, but that is one very profound, a feeling of found gratitude that, working splendid men rried thing through attention and doing justice all have had part in this country as to thdm member.” very quate the { to express in ne because it we have © the peoapie It is without his things campaign ¢ my feel to into elo 18 not who have ca studious round, I serving have with should people of striving can re we Serve EXPRESS PLUNGES OVER BANK. Passengers Fight Each Other In Panic ind Darkness, Erie, wreck of a senger train Erie Railway ing at the hospitals here running at a high rate an obstruction the land, Pa. The passenger cars embankment the passengers panicky fort from the employes vards and The Inju where medical ¢ more here the injur vicinity Pa of th rough pas Philadelphia and recover. The train, of speed, struck near Car mail and four down a 30-foot For sey minutes fought each other in a to extricate themselves twisted wir tailroad rushed Carland managed to quell the Thirteen e westbound on the were report od on rails engine, rolled a} eral eckage panic. ie town, The brought Most of this red were as t tained seriou for of A CARNEGIE GIFT DECLINED. Methodist Conference tion Of Vanderbilt Endorses Ac- College. Cleveland, Ts ference South, the » Holston Con Church indorse Bishops and the minority of the board of trust of Vanderblt University in declining to accept an offer of $1,000,000 gift by Andrew Carnegie for Vanderbilt Uni versity's medical school. The resolu. | tions express “that the terms | of said gift forth Mr. Car. negie's letter such it could | not nn Method! inanimously of the { hal opal to action tiege of regret in that honor.” as set were be accepted with SUPPRESSION OF GAMBLING. Representative Harrison Would Have | Specific Treaties With Powers. Washington. — Suppression of gamb- | ling in cotton futures over the entire | world by negotiation of treaties with | foreign nations was proposed in a House resolution introduced by Rep resentative Harrfson, of Mississippi. MONUMENT TO SEA GULL. Unveiled By Mormons As Reminder | Of Deliverance. Salt Lake City Commemorating the deliverance of early Mormon set. tlers from starvation, a monument to the great Salt Lake sea gull was un. velled in the temple grounds here, A grasshopper scourge, which visited the ploneers in 1848, threatened total de struction to their cropg when great flocks of guile appeared and devoured the pests. a —— (Copyright) O'DONNELL TELLS OF DYNAMITING Startling Crimes Throughout the Country. SUPPLIES MISSING LINKS. As Narrated By George E. Davis Reveals a List Of Outrages Similar To That Told By Account Of His Career McManigal. New York rivalled the exploits of the McNamara brothers and of Ortie McManigal were Dynamite confessed Davis, union arrested here, nell who figured apolis resulted of Frank M International | $800 and Stru } Associates sequences eral to by George E Davis, he George fronworker who O'Don indian Was was t § +4 in the at that conviction president of ation of Ironworkers, and His arrest and up 1 started round ie WOK government WO vears ago hen the bridges and the country scandal All caused dynamiting steel frame bulldings al ag national over became the explosi Davis says and te miters’ trial ms that he were touched on sti ivna al Indianapo is. but the fact that Davis himself caused vealed fled to at «the mained i of it fer | t untii i! Davis’ confe resulted in Le Jones Ironworl Indianapolis of Harry treasurer of the His secreiary conlession SUDDIe ars L'nion Ps ments the evi sented at th Indianapolis trial charges against some convicted and now his elations rey tyvan, who Is now appeal from a pri ¥ SON years tence Balked At Davis says to kill Walter National cember with kidnapping It was suggested also th “get” Wiililame J. Burns, employed by Drew and t dynamite Murder he was Dre Ww tors’ 1911, after Drew John J Lae man attorney for the Ered Association in De was charged McNamara at he try to the detective fates spiracy his ARKO o unearth the cot The price on Drew's head at that time, Davis said, was $5,000. “I told th his confession contin I didn want to mix up in Davis consented to ret “1. 18, "that uch bisiness apolis tho it extraditio fi a. $16,000 vas fixed TRADE UNION'S VICTORY. British Admiralty Mas Awarded Them Recognition, An unions British official : viclory London the trade important was announced Admiralty recognition he demands of the dockyard men the agreed hereafter, in event of disputes, to mest deputations if the workmen either the dorkyards when the iwarded them In reply to the in London or at FIVE PERISH IN FLAMES, — Haven, Haven, Ky Ky. New Five persons per business section of New Haven. The victims were the wife, three children trapped by the fire in Devers’ Hotel ed amounted to about $50,000 EMPLOYERS TO BE HELD. Must Deduct income Assezament From Their High-Salaried Men, Washington, —-A warning to employ- | | i } high-salaried employes was {zsued by the Internal Revenue Bureau. come tax law requiring firms to de duct the assessment from such em: ployes as come under its provisions. SEEKING EQUAL RIGHTS Land Ownership in Any State in the Union. DEPARTMENT SURPRISED. Wiil Ask For With This Government Giving Even Terms Of Ownership With the Citizens Of Any Other Nation. An Agreement Washin Surprise was express at the re t another pote (California anti-alien dispatched Japanese fortnight gion ed at the State Department port from Tokio tha bearing ie legislation ipon u had been The presented more than land last note a 148 negotiations in abeyance or John direct been assur ia T1:3 4 | g Tr al Bui LL ounsel: Bassett Moore who has been in charge of rrespondence in the iate phases Moore as heen on a month's vacation and returned to Wednesday Hy prin has girictest ae Was © iples sleps in the negotiations reported here, howe ve: Japanese govern ment the conciusion that it cannot « »ufully meet the con tention of the State Department that ¢ Laie with the » os 4 > IT % ¥ ’ ¢ r he yrnia Land Law is not in con existing jacided to seek a new conve Unofficial 'nformation adicates that Japan instead of seek titnte for Knox substi e¢ for the aonyes flict treaty, and ha ntion from Japan treaty on of Aan conventional of Japanese state of the ae 191 ntirely new ( it 1 an e general se lined agreement that will in right ype i% inc tO AK Or terms recognize the ana IW Dersiip In any United States ou even terms with zens of any other nation The attitu he Depart proposition re State mains to be developed WANT MURDERESS PARDONED Woman Was Condemned To Die, But Warrant Never Signed Rtate Board a par the Read. Pa The 13 asked to grant Kale Edwards, who has been in prison and whose i dozen ye warrant has been unsigned in BOVEernors ted sentenced on rds was convic Septem. 1561, ind March of the foll commutation fi : to he wing year was refused i is y the ion ir Lhe alleges brutal truth beep pardon bean debased by had she told the ould not degree murder had and ew have et TO FURNISH 10C-A-POUND BEEF Discusses Panama Canal Trade With Wilson, ngton A. F Peruvian Wash Presiden Leguia, former Wilson to pay his respects and discuss with him American consumers for 10 pound when the Panama Canal opens FOODLESS FOR 62 DAYS, On Water--May Die. Palo Alto, Cal — Physicians Foss, who has refused food for 62 days and lived on a water diet, FIRE PREVENTION DAY. October 9th Set Aside In Chicago To Instruct Children, Chicago.-~Three hundred and fifty thousand school children will be ad. dressed by uniformed firemen on Oc tober #, which was designated as Fire Preveution Day in a proclamation is sued by Mayor Harrison. They will be told that a majority of fires are The Way. “How un earth do you start to gain a standing in soclety?” “By frst getting a footing.” THINK OF THE MILLIONS that have been relieved in the past 78 Indian Vegetable trial. They regulate the the blood. Ady Unanswerable, Simeon Ford, New York's Plerpont Mr. Morgan's life not bring happiness ready that poverty doesn't bring it, either What on earth then {8 a man to do?’'—Argonaut HAIR CAME QUT IN BUNCHES Route No. 3, Box 20A, Broken row, Okla My trouble began with an itching of the scalp of my head My scalp at first became covered with flakes of dandruff which caused me to scratch and this caused a breaking out here and there on the scalp. It became so Irritated until [ could not rest at night and my hair would come out in bunches and became short and rough “Everything I used would cause it to grow worse and it continued that way for about three or four years. While reading the paper | saw the advertisement of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a sample. It proved so good that | decided to get some more, | used as directed aad in two weeks | saw a good ef- wart Now my halr is longer and looks better than I have known it to be. 1 give all the credit of my cure of scalp trouble to the Cuticura Soap and Ointment Mrs Ella Sheffield, Nov, 20 Cuticura Soap and throughout the world [ree with 32-p. Skin Book card “Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston "We learn that wealth We know Morgan: Ar- them ever { Signed) 1912 Ointment sold Sample of each A ddresgs post. Carbines for Cavalry. yposition A pr springfield rifle into a carbine to convert use of the counted service considered by the ord gnCe © the vr n army The plan is to shorten mounted tre 10 be adius ing of the | decrease vards M y Hea JOE AER department a report on the proposition board will take in its the ca i cavalry snd include it organization of new equipment report air Made Him Short Tempered Bothering n didn’t 1 tell that | ort? Yes but You founded long.’ - y Bhatt that hill © AER 8 00u Liat © hres weeks ago was sh IS short Ar Striking Type AE. \ Marks our new sienograph biy handsome girl Parks Yes male beauty, remarka a siriking t 80 10 speak Not This Time take in boarders this sum they Was on oo us Some men never borrow trouble: they buy it outrighk: 1s ahead” WINCHESTER. Pistol and Rifle Cartridges Winchester cartridges adapted to Winchester rifles are made to get the best possible results out of them. As the same equipment, organization end system are employed in making all Win. chester cartridges, it naturally follows that Winchester cart- ridges produce the best results in all firearms. Winchester cart- ridges are made for all calibers and makes of rifles, revolvers and pistols, Sold everywhere Ask For The Red W Brand. $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 4.50 AND $6.00 SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN BEST BOVE SHOES In the WORLD $2.00, $2.50 and £3.00. The largect makers of Men's $3.50 and $4.00 shoes in the world. Ask your dealer to show you WW . ba gins 83.50, 84.00 and $4.50 shoes. Just as good in style, fit and wear as other makes costing 85.00 to 87 00 ~the only difference is the price. Shoes in ail leathers, styles and shapes to suit everybody, Cs If you could visit W. L. Douglas large facto- £75 Fie at Brockton, Mass, and see for yourself how earefully W. L. Doaglas shoes are made, you would then understand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape sod wear J longer than any other make for the price, It WW, L. Douglas shoes are not for sale in your vicinity, order Gireat © the factory and save the moddisman’s pron Shoes for every member of the family, at all prioss, by BS Paros Post, postage free. Write for [1lustrated Catalog. It wil show pot bow 0 order by mail and why you oA Save mousy ou your footwear. W. I. DOUGLAS . . Brockton, Mase TAKE NO = SUBSTITUTE ont he britiom Dr. FAHRNEY’S TEETHING SYRUP Expeis from the stumach and bowels the things that make baby cry in the nmght Lets mother and baby sleep all i sd Cures Colic in minutes; 3 a3 splend: Cholera Morbus and ir Stomach Yo pecvish, ailing, pale, skinny, undersized babies. 24 cer irial Bottle FREE by mail of Dra. D. Fabroey & Md, if you mention this paper. LETS BABY SLEEP ALL NIGHT. HAS NEW IDEA IN SURGERY fer furg stores. Hagerstown, ts ai Boys Prefer the Farm arm bo ! the w dent of Abi of Dead Living iity to on York sur i at the london be able irad upon resume York limbs other new nents Important Question ¢ ¥ ET th the work- has hia But of that grat nai estion fairly a few last as compared before is the year earth, about for clever woman te ring court task young Considering the 10) lives a mar--—du entire to be sixty-five vears of age get or woman. Is the and cream to success. Made of vital grains thoroughly baked, concen-
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