Show rj ia' r ' ? il— O-- hixt&mtiA ij — nw ClJ " Itmim tkal yow ctom her it Indicates subscription u pul due CURRENCY THE BILL HOUSE TO Criticisms Bankers ARE USING THEIR ON MEXICAN ADMINISTRATION TO BRING PEACE Britain and France Japan Among the Nationa Which Will Support the Efforts of United States to End Mexican Revolution (Copyright) ARE SHIPPED RORDER LINE Special Permit ficers to Allow Ammunition TO OVER MEXICANS Given Customs OfExport of Rifles and to Federal Army El Paso Texas— By virtue of a special permit from the secretary of the treasury American customs and army officers on Friday allowed the federal to the Mexican exportation garrison in Juarez of 40000 rounds of ammunition and 400 rifles The munitions were bought for cash at a local arms store It Is part of 400000 and a quantity of rifles cartridges bought at the store several days age Friday’s exportation is only a small and guns that part of the ammunition BANKERS AGREE ON MEA8URE have been sold by El Paso dealers Will Send Cotimlttee tsWsshington during the'pnstfew weeks' believed to Present Their Views by agents of the department of justice to be for federals The charges are Chicago— Bankers from all parts of Winchester brand and the rifles the country at the end of a two days’ are in boxes stenciled Frankfort conference here Saturday agreed on a number of Important amendments (Ky) Armory A carload of weapons and Is ammunition boxes a part of a to the currency bill now shipment that Is to leave Juarez Satpending In congress and appointed a The dealers are selling for committee of seven to go to Wash- urday and the rule Is unconditionally and endeavor to have the cash ington to leave consignments at their back changes incorporated in the measure doors and notify purchasers that they Members of the conference expressed are to attend to their own delivery he administration the belief that forces In Washington will be convincNANKING IS HOLDING OUT ed by the arguments they will present and modify the bill so that It will be The Power of the Purse Has Been Allowed to Supplant the Power of reasonably satisfactory to the bankthe Sword ing and business Interests of tbe country London — The Pekin correspondent the describs chaotic condiof Times Newspaper Man Dead tions in the valley owing New York — John Boden a well to the dilatoriness of the government known newspaper man of this city He says that within a day’s troops his and California died Sunday at march of the forts 2000 summer home In Spring Valley N Y southerners continue to defy the vicafter a long illness He as 52 years tors and the attitude of the old and was born in St Johns N B forts Is so doubtful that the warships which are bady wanted for an Defies Actors Johnson assault on dare not venture London — Jack Johnson the Ameri- past them Nanking can negro pugilist arrived In London Nanking is still violently resisting his and declared to intention Sunday the attack by three government armhall engagement fulfill his music ies and In the other districts “the Johnson is booked to give a boxing flabbiness’’ of the provisional general exhibition on August 25 isolated administration encourages The power risings against authority NELSON O’SHAUNESSY of tue purse adds the correspondent to supplant the has been allowed power of the sword and conducted on the present lines the war can last forever SPARROW V l" k 'V- S t ItVv O 'i mV'' v’ ? Vs' ViJi' v Rswsessv Nelson O’Shaunessy first secretary of the American embassy In Mexico Is In charge there during the absence f Ambassador Wilson FOE JURY FINDS ' Former May MAURY OF GUILTY WHITE SLAVERY State Architect of California Serve Five Years In Prison as Result of Escapade San Francisco— Marsha Warrington Cal DIGGS to Reno Nev dn eloping with form Sacramento Maury I Diggs former state architect of California was guilty of violating the Mann act which makes It a felony to transport a woman for Immoral purposes from one state to another This was the verdict Wedensday night of the Jury that tried him Five years in the federal penitentiary Is the maximum penalty There were six counts in the indictment and the jury found a verdict of at four-- - Each count guil tyonthe-ficarries a maximum penalty of five years and aminimum of one year in a federal penitentiary Diggs his wife father mother and his three aunts Mrs Drew Caminetti and Mrs Anthony Caminetti were in court when the verdict was rendered The case won national notoriety when United States Attorney Johb L McNab resigned charging that the trial had been delayed by political In fluence and made public his resigns tlon in an open letter to President Wilson The trial of F Drew Caminetti codefendant with Diggs will take place at once Reno old Fatal Quarrel on Ranch Nev — Billy Billings 38 years of the late Senator Preston K Plumb of Kansas was instantly killed Thursday afternoon at a ranch near Mountain View Elko county in a quarrel with Frank HuHuber is under arber a ranchman rest and is being returned to Elko The quarrel was over a debt Sulzer Says Story Will be Told N Y — Breaking his rule of Albany silence Governor Sulzer assured a delegation of Hebrew sympathizers at the executive chamber on Friday that “when my story is told — and it will be told — there will be nothing in my private life or public career of which I will be ashamed” JOHN LIND TO WEEVIL Made by Idaho Discovery Important and Wisconsin Scientists Madison Wis — A new use for the despised Ehglish sparrow has been found by T H Parks of the Idaho and James G college Agricultural of WisconSanders of the University sin toThese two scientists working gether against a pest known as the it was learned here alfalfa weevil have demonstrated that the Saturday pest Is not spread through the seed of alfalfa as the weevil feeds tin the leaves and stem of the plant but not on the seed It thus becomes a natural food of the sparrow The weevil is of foreign birth but since its importation has done great damage and at one time threatened the whole Industry in Utah Idaho and southern Wyoming It caused great alarm among growers of the middle west al'o Damages From Auto Owner Los Angeles — A Judgment for $10 against Ralph Sterling Ferris a Angeles wealthy young man of Los and Rawlins Wyo was rendered In the superior court Friday In favor of whose Martin Wiezorek Infant son Michael was run over and killed several months ago by an automobile driven by Ferris BO ot Washington — The answer of the administration forces in the house to tbq criticisms of the new currency bill made by the conference of bankers at Chicago on Saturday will be a tightening up ot the lines and a more ot the bill as It vigorous indorsement now stands Informal conferences of Democratic members of the house currency committee on Sunday emphasized the faqt that the active supporters of the president’s currency plan expect to pahs the measure through tbe house without substantial changes tThe amendments proposed by the bahkers it was pointed out by house leaders Saturday all were considered ih detail when the bill orginally was prepared and in the long debate over its provisions in the house committee oh banking and currency Great ARMS LIND WILL LEAVE AT ONCE PERMISSION OF PRESIDENT'S SONAL REPRESENTATIVE FAILS AND HE WILL RETURN HOME Rumors Are Persistent That Governor Trevino Who Has Been Summoned to Mexican Capital Will Become Provisional President Mexico City — The mission of PresiWilson's personal representative failed and Lind has apparently he will return to Washington at once Mr Lind called on Foreign Minister Gamboa on Monday to say but there was nothing in their conver- dent John sation regarding the resumption ot negotiations or to Indicate that Mexico would recede from her position Mr Lind will sail from Vera Cruz at an early datb presumably on a battleship It Is expected that WillSliZER AFTER MURPHY’S SCALP iam Bayard Hale who has been In Mexico City In offioial capacity will Governor Tammany Hopes to Send Mr Lind or leave soon accompany Chief to Prison T afterward N Y — Judge Lynn J ArAlbany Rumors that General Trepersist nold of counsel for William Sulzer vino who has been summoned to th ad other attorneys on Sunday con- capital will become provisional pressulted about their plans for getting ident but confirmation ig lacking and ' ck at Charles F Murphy Senator this report is offset by another that awley and other Tammany leaders General Huerta has called in most of It was de- his retired officers and many of those i having them Indicted clared by one of them that they in- on detached service to report for duty to to the tended Tammany punish try General Felix Diaz who started for chief Chairman Frawley of the Japan as special Mexican embassador committee that has been is also said to have received a sum ammunition the mons to return to the capital Jad Leader of the Assembly Levy by As an Indication of the cordial perpresenting evidence against them to sonal relations established by Mr Lind tLj grand Juries of Albany and New with General Huerta the president Yc’k counties through which they placed hlB private car at the disposal hope to send them to prison of Msr Lind who accepted the proffer hese and other leaders are to he and will occupy the car on the trip to ct rged with having been connected Vera Cruz wl j an Illegal conspiracy to impeach CARRIED BY LIND DEMANDS it PHILIPPINES IN THE SLAVERY and a President Desired Armletlo New Election With Huerta Barred Made by Announcement Startling ’ — At His In oonferenqs Commissioner the Report Washington as with the members of the foreign reslavery Washington— Qhattel in the lations committees of both houses of well as peonage Is flourishing White house Monday at the congress assertion Philippines’ This startling night President Wilson read b! mesis made In a special report by Commissioner bean C Worcester to the sage together with the note conveyed deby Envoy Lind and the reply of Mr Worcester governor general scribes In great detail the different Huerta The president admitted to his adforms of traffic In human beings the mission of Lind was a impossibility of suppressing the busi- visers that the ness under the present laws and the complete failure The demand carried by Lind which futile efforts at new legislation which considerthe distinguished have been made from time to time conveyed of the ation and esteem of the president were since the American occppation follows: Philippines The citation covers the as 1 That there must be an armistic entire period down to the present 2 That there must bo an honest time Mr Worcester says: “it has been and still is a common and fair election by which all factions abide thing for Filipinos living in a territory must 3 That Huerta must not be a canadjacent to that inhabited by Nedidate at such election Eongots or gritos Tabbanails The president discussed the advissays the report “to obtain children by capture or purchase and ability of bringing Americans out ot to hold them as slaves selling them all parts of Mexico as soon as possible to others whenever it proves finan- To this end an appropriation of has already bees asked from conto do so Such cially advantageous unfortunates are clearly chattel gress to the The president recommends slaves and often are repeatedly sold people the execise of patience and says and resold” he still expects the situation to be Two Men Swept Over Dam worked out along peaceful lines hun Minn — While Minneapolis dreds of bathers and pleasure seekers looked on two young men on an im over provised raft of logs were swept one drowning the government dam in the swirling waters below the falls and the other being rescued after he had clung to a pile of logs in midstream for three hours Decide Not to Strike Erie Pa — A decison not to call a general strike of all Erie trades unions was reached at a special meeting of the central labor union Sunday afternoon It was the opinion of the executive committee of the body that such a move would Jeopardize the molders’ strike Feeney Exonerated From Brooklyn Bridge Jumped New York—Peter Kelly a young motorman jumped from the Brooklyn bridge Monday at its highest point ind escaped with a few slight bruises On his way down Kelly turned over half a dozen times and struck tne east river almost flat on his hack Kelly refused to tell why he made the jump Cattle Rushed to Market Mo — Kansas City cattle were recived Monday at the Kansas City stockyards the greatest single day’s receipts in the history of the yards The heavy shipments were caused by shriveled pastures and scarcity of water due to recent drouth thousand Philadelphia— The charges made the senatorial investigating Ate Poison Chicken Dumpling committee by Martin Mulhall against St Louis— Mrs Myrtle Neff is dead Frank Feeney a labor leader of this and her husband Harry Neff and two city wene declared to be “false and boarders at her home are with without foundation” in a committee which resulted poisoning ptomaine leport accepted by the central labor from eating chicken dumpling committee meeting here Sunday Ban on Wiggly Dances Western Banks Will Get Their Share Wis — A ban on the tango Madison Washington — Banks in the central and wiggle dances will be and the western states soon will be- bunny hug on all university parties acccord-Input gin receiving their share of the to information that is given out fund that the govsome of the members of the facernment is placing in the argricultural by ulty states before 000 on Ball Field Former Governor Lind of Is now In Mexico City as the president's personal representative In Mexico' ST SAVE OLD STANDS Made by Conference Serve to Tighten Line of Administration Forces DIPLOMATS France Washington— Great Britain and Japan are among the nations which have interposed their influence in administration upon the Huerta Mexico in support of the efforts of the United States to bring about a peaceful settlement of the revoltuioli While administration officials were silent Saturday regarding this phase of the siutatlon there was a lively terest manifest in diplomatic circles here as to the probable effect of foreign presssure on the Huerta government It was learned that the Mexican Wilson authorities hoped President would not read hi3 message to as he had planned and showed a disposition to prolong the negotiations The fact that diplomats from some of the very countries which not only have formally recognized Huerta but whose bankers hitherto have floated loans for him are using their influence on the Mexican administration is calculated to produce something definite shortly Official reports to the state department show the Huerta to be in financial regime desperate etraits with little prospect of getting funds anywhere to meet the running expenses of the government or pay Its troops already restive because of deferred payments PASS AS IT Injured Exportation of Arms Permitted — John Elbe 23 years old Alton El Paso Tex— Permits were grantin ball team of East 'baseman ed Saturday according to customs and third Alton was struck on the head by a military officials here to the Huerta ball in a game Monday afterpitched to 500000 rounds export government His unconscious noon and is still of ammunition and 1000 rifles to Mexskull was fractured ico Historic Church to Be If Edifice in N Y Conserved Old Chapel of Trinity Parish la Onei of the Two Structures of Their Kind Standing on Manhattan Island a Century Ago New York— Blocking the road progress— even where It is the road of of temporary progress only— Is an offense of which growing cities are rudely Impatient They are apt ruthlessly to destroy for some Immediate commercial end landmarks which cannot be restored when after a few years the road of progress must be shifted again New York naturally is particularly apt to be hasty in such matters Perhaps in view of the comparative scarcity of historical architecture worthy of preservation it has more excuse than some older cities for an unsentimental attitude All the more fill w(i i Portico and id te Spire of 8t John’s j reason therefore exists for protecting: whatever exists that is worthy And the case of St John’s chapel of Trinity parish Is a notable case In point Tbe beautiful old building In Varick street has had many narrow escapes already and Trinity Corporation can hardly claim the credit for its survival into its one hundred and fourth year Rather the vigilance of the has saved 1L It Is the newspapers newspapers again which have widely advertised those recent plans for street Improvements to meet new conditions in the region of west side warehouses which contemplated once more the sacrifice of St John’s rather than for Instance any part of the ugly pile of brick across the way — the freight station which was the usurper of the park which once faced the and though the fashion that chapel It has moved far uptown frequented should still face It Publicity Is doing its part For the rest the present status of affairs is indicated in the folstatment lowing from George Mo who as borough president of Aneny Manhattan has the streets in charge: y “It Is recognized” says Mr “by all who want to preserve the old landmarks of New York that nothto should be left undone prevent ing John’s chapel the demolition of The mattej is In abeyance now tending the acquisition by the city of the land which is to be taken in connection with the widening of Varick street When the map has been fixed however the board of estimate and: will have the power to apportionment change the line of either the roadway or the sidewalk I propose to ask the board to take action upon this not later than the first meeting In September It Is Impracticable to obtain action before that time because any change in the plana at present would Involve the reopening of the entire proceeding for widening Varick street and that would mean a long delay” St John’s chapel Is one of the twa church edifices that were standing on Manhattan Island a century ago the other being St Paul’s chapel between Fulton and Vesey streets on BroadThe Trinity church which then way In Broadway opposite Wall stood street was not the present Trinity third on the church which Is same site the first consecrated In In the 1698 having been destroyed a subsequent fire of 1776 and great structure erected after the Revolution pulled down to make way for the present one St George’? on what was known as Chapel hill at Cliff (then Van Cliff) and Beekman streets was the first of the Trinity chapels to come Into existence It was consecrated In 1752 but became a separate charge in 1811 The edifice was burned In 181 and rebuilt the following year and after 1846 rebuilt once again on the now stands In ground on which Rutherfurd place St the It & & 'fe A a rj V n I 5' £ i |