Show ENGLISH E WOMEN CAUSE L UPROAR p British Parliament in State of Siege Being Guarded by Soldiers From Attack of Suffragettes Hours Crowd For Three Hours Crowd of Women Scuffled With Police in an Unsuccessful Unsuc-cessful Endeavor to Gain Admittance Ad-mittance to the House of Parliament London Tlio climax of the suffragette > suffra-gette campaign was reached Tuesday night when an enormous mob hemmed hem-med In parliament and stopped tralllc In all streets leading to Westminster i For more than three hours the crowd I scuffled gooilimturcdly with the police po-lice Interfered with theatregoers broke windows and disorganized things generally In the center of London Lon-don The heroine of the day was Mrs Travors Symons formerly Secretary to James KulrIlardle the Socialist and Independent member of parlla ment who reached the doors of the louse of commons hy strategy Tho I house was solemnly debating a bill to prevent children from smoking cigarette when the woman dashed pest the doorkeeper to a position In front of the speakers chair and shouted Leave off discussing children and talk about women Three officers seized Mrs Symons and carried her out bodily She was then led to the outer door and dismissed dis-missed As a result of tho coup an cider was Issued that hereafter women shall not be admitted to the building on any pretext whatever andIn the future the historic grill will out screen feminine spectators The appeal Issued hy tho suffragettes suffra-gettes a few days ago for 50000 per sons to help them hush parliament at halfpast 7 oclock Tuesday evening even-ing was tire most successful stroke yet Not less than twice that number num-ber responded to tho call and nine tenths of these were young persons who came to see the fun Parliament was in a state of siege A close triple line of police was drawn around the three sides In front of the building the yard within tho gates swarmed with police and 200 guarded tho terrace In tho rear against assault by water which the women twice attempted Ai small fleet Of police boats also partolled tho Thames All the mounted police in London end suburbs had been mobilized at this center and loads of hay were unstackcd in the streets for tho horses Tho whole police force together to-gether with cavalry Infantry and ma lines numbering more than 5000 was kept busy In restraining and pushing the struggling masses about Trafalgar square Tho crowds cheer oil sang songs and hooted In a semi Koodnntured manner at tho stiffra getter who distinguished by their uiFhea swarmed everywhere distributing distrib-uting tracts |