| Show AT AlTU A TIlE XHU lAJ OK 0 TILE THE 11 HOUSE Editor I and Manager of ot Landau Globe Cobo Severely Reprimanded London Aug 1611 In tho the house of ot commons corn mOis today today U 0 n C Armstrong Arm trong a former onnOr lieutenant of ut the British navy editor r of the tho Globe and W T Madge manager malinger of ot that paper attended n tende the tho bar Jor In the tho custody of or the arms arias In accordance with wih the tho ot of tho ho house for or gross breach brench of ot tho the privileges of ot tim the house In accusing the tho theIn nationalist In members of ot corruption In II connection with wih private bill bl legislation After the tho speaker William Court GUI GUIley hey ley Ater 10 notified thom them of ot the cause CUl of ot the summons both Mr Armstrong Armtrong and Mr Mv Madge 11 dge expressed regret at the tho appear inco no of ot the article und and Uld apologized to the tho house bouse Tho rho speaker thon lien ordered tho the delinquents to withdraw while the th home considered the tho matter nier Hoth the editor edior nail manager backed out bowing low l l at each cach step amid the derisive cheers of or tho the After a n protest from rein John Johl Redmond the nationalist lender leader against the In Inadequacy II Inadequacy the lie offenders adequacy of ot tho the apology were vere recalled and asked It If they wore prepared to withdraw their allegations They Thoy ho did BO ao O In somewhat nervous tones tonel Tim The 11 speaker then severely rep reprimanded tho the two newspaper men inca who were per nil t ted to depart Chinas New uw W Tariff London Loudon Aug AUK Tho parliamentary secretary of the foreign office ofee Viscount Cranborne Informed Mr Mn Verb conservative In the house housu of at commons today that the thc new G 5 per cent tariff In China Chin would not bo be effective until two to months after the signing of the th lie protocol An exemption was waa granted In inthe the llio ul case cane of all al merchandise shipped to China within ten len days of or the tho signing If J It I appears that hardships arise from this arrangement the British govern government government ment meat will wi consider con lder whether further relaxation should not nol be Je made mude Sculptor Gilbert London ludon Aug ug Alfred Gilbert the has bas been declared bankrupt His nl liabilities arc are not revealed 1011 Wealthiest Citizen Death Dead Des De Moines Iowa Ion Aug 16 Hon Ed Edward Edward Edvard ward vard Manning the wealthiest man In Iowa lawn died at his home In this morning at M the age of ot 89 SO years ear lIla Ills Ila estate Is valued at three millions Will Wi Sign SIn Protocol Soot Soon Washington Aug Tho state de tie department has received a n cablegram from rom Mr dated today toay stating that lint It Ills Is probable the protocol will wi be signed In a 1 few tow days and that he will wi remain at In view of ot this pros prospect pos Instead of ot leaving at t once as he ho hohU had hU contemplated In view of press dispatches from Pe Fe Pekin Pekin Fekin kin saying the hc ministers have signed the tit preliminary draft droe o ot of the tho protocol Mr lr cablegram Is 10 construed to 10 ahat t the tho signing lie llO refers to toIs Is with t IQ Chines ln Preparing tho Yacht ht Defenders ll Larchmont N Y Aug 16 Tho crews of ot the Constitution and the Colombia Col began the work of ot preparing preparIng ing the lie two big cup defenders for tor their first contest of the Larchmont yacht club series early this morning The sky was wan wal veiled by a n thin haze baze while n a soft sott southwest breeze was just jus ruffling tim the placid waters ot of Long Island bland sound lound The he regatta committee lee of or the Larch Larchmont mont moat club had arranged a n thirty mile triangular course c but owing to the narrowness of ot the sound at ot this point pint the triangle was sas half halt tho the usual size being live e miles mies on a side or fifteen miles mies around tho the yachts sailing It I twice the starting point Just at nt tho the entrance of ot the tho harbor Quite a n num number number ber of ot steam yachts were weN anchored In Larchmont harbor prepared to follow the racers and a large delegation 01 ot yachtsmen came caine down from rota New York on the tho lie early carly morning trains to see the tho start either from tron the Iho yachts the club steamers or from tho the broad verandas of ot the club The Constitution was W II first to put lut In Inan inan an nn appearance oft off ai the tho harbor coming down In tow to of or her tender shortly shorty after oter 9 a I Columbia arrived arrIve a short time later Roth Hoth yachts had hind their head hend sails nulls 1111 up in stops but main sails were not nol hoisted until 10 London Underground hocus London Aug AU 16 At the semiannual meeting of the tho District Underground railway today tho the chairman J S Forbes referring to the tho deadlock re me regarding r garding the of ot the road rod remarked that lint Mr Yerkes with his lila hisen engineers en 1 nO t was now nol at ot Huda Pest host and from what he knew of ot Mr Mm Yerkes he lie hethe tho the chairman would not be surprised If It tho the Chicagoan Chicagon brought brough back lens Oan lenslie the lie originator of ot an electric system for tor or railroads In his pocket locket Mr Ir Forbes also 1110 announced announce his hil own resignation and the selection of or Mr Ir Yerkes attorney Robert W V Perks M MP P F to nil fill 01 the tho chairmanship Talked About St SI Imposition Washington Aug Au Former Semi Sena Senator Sen tor ton Thomas H 1 Carter of ot Montana Montana chairman of ot the lie national committee of the tho St Louis exposition and Former Gov David Davit Francis l of ot Missouri prod president dent of ot the exposition company were callers upon Secy Hay Iny at nt the state de tie department nt today They The talked with Mr Ir IrIny flay liny Iny concerning formal notifications which the exposition managers desire delro the department to send the powers of ot the tho world worl soliciting exhibits at tho the ox ex exposition position Secy Seer Hay Un told the tho com corn commissioners missioners that the to department would prepare such luch letters and ond transmit them themas thema as a soon toon son as ns possible Frank Frnnk A Dead Nashua fa hu N II H I Aug 16 A letter re me received r elv today toay from Ascent AscensIon Ion Paraguay announced the death there ther of or Frank rank FrankA rankA A McKenn of ot Nashua and former cashier cahier of ot the Indian Head lod Na Nn National tl inal batik bank of at this city el The Tho cause Cuse of ot death was wal not given McKean fled Oe from Crom Nashua In 1193 13 because bule of ot a II short hort ago ngo of ot about nhut In iii the finances of ot otIle the tho Ile bank hank He le lied had lall resided In South America AmerIc since that time Will vIll Wi No So More ro Chicago ChIC Aug Aul 16 GI It Is probable that Robert Waddell winner of at the Ameri American merl meri merican can ran derby dorby will wi rare race rne no more mort this sea season Nn season son Bon He lie le has baa grown rown a 1 quarter crack In off fore tore foot rendering rest of tOl a I long and careful treatment nelU The accident bars bard baN Waddell Waddel from the Harlem stakes to bo be b run Saturday hays Ruy nu Killer Mary ur 1 I P Lexington Ky Icy J Aug It Thomas ThomasW W V Lawson of ot Boston loson has hu purchased from P 11 H U Parrish Midway Ky the tho filly fl Mary Ial F for tor 1000 She won on the Nt hoot hot of or orthe the tho Lexington trotting futurity a t as a ft 1 two car old In 1 and a worked this year ur In I 1 15 |