'SPIJHN BENSIJS PLAN SENATE REFUSES TO ADOPT THE FONFEREES’ PLAN WITHOUT r AMENDMENT. INCOME TAX IS ASSAILED amt mt. Over That Provision tor Pair of Placinngew Burdens on Induetrlu and Pawnâ€"Lobby- 1m Work Hard. . ‘ Washington, Apr. 21,â€"By aye tad no vote the senate yestei’day reject: ed the conference report on the cen- sus bill because of its failure to in- clude the McCumber amendment re- quiring applicants for ciVil service em- ployment to reside in the states claimed by them as their homes. . That the census oinc'e hes in its'emâ€" pioy in one harm the wife of a rep- resentative in congress; the when of two oflicials of the war department, and the wife of a prominent ofï¬cial in the treasury department, was the charge made today by Senator McCumber in criticising the confer. ‘ence report on the census bili.’ Promotion Due to "Full,†He Says. "Promotion." he said. “seems to be almost wholly (or women who have huabands in the departments. This is getting to be a city of om'cial families holding positions under the govern- ment." Senator McCumber said the census bill, as agreed to by the confereee, did not differ materially from the measure which was vetoed in the last congress by President Roosevelt, who claim ed that it contravened the spirit of the civil service law. By the operation of the law and according, to_the provi- gions of the census bill as agreed to by oonterees, he said, employee of the government are not apportioned among the several states. The fact, he said is that whole families are em- ployed in government departments credited to states which the younger members of the) (wily have never Urges His Amendment. “Ninety per cent" †said Senator Me Camber, “of eflciais in the depart- ments in the city of Washington are residents of this city, and‘ the other ten per cent. may be said to he resi- dents of the other p'd'rtiohs of the country. If we were to apply the rules of apportionment to the chi] service, the city of Washington would have two per cent" and the remaining om- cials would be from the states." 889B. ‘ Senator McCumber urged the neces- sity of his amendment requiring actual residence by the applicant from a state, which was stricken out by the centerees Taft Telly of Mlemcnt. President Taft yesterday sent to congress a report by the secretary of state regarding the settlement of the Venezuelan claims negotiated by Wil- liam I. Buchanan, the American spe- cial commissioner, who'was sent t9 that country following the resumption of friendly relaticns" last December. it is supplemental to ihe data fur- nished to congress 13% year by Secreâ€" tary Root, and tbufbrings the matter up to date. . The arbitral tribunal is to decide each (use in accordance with justice and equity, and its decisions are to be flnal’and conclusive, all awards to be paid in L‘nited States gold coin. Content on Income Tax. it is evident from the activity of op« ponents and antagonists of the income tax proposition each to asce1tain the strength or the other that this quesâ€" tion will furnish the sharpest contest to be waged in the senate during the tarifl revision ses;ian of congress. in View of the fact that the Democrats are said to be unanimous; for an in- come tax measure; the leaders of the “insurgent" Republican (action appear to be conï¬dent of victory On the other hand, opponents at the income tax idea assert that the Democrats are not united. and declare that some of the insurgent strength for additional internal taxes.wili he lost the moment 'senators are convinced that. the pend- lng bill will produce suiilcient. revenue (or the needs of the government. Favor Income Tax Plan. Among the Republicans declared to be in favor of an income-tax are Sen- ators Borah, Brown. Burkett, Clapp. Crawford, Cummlns, Dixon. Gamble, Guggenheim, La Follette and Nelson. in addition to these, some of the inâ€" urgent: are claiming Senators Jones. Bonnie, Hsyburn, Johnson of North Dakota and Doiilver. It the votes of all of these senators should be out tor on income tax provision they would be more than suflicient to pass it in the senate unless a break should occur in the Democratic ranks. Two men wére Killed when a mtro glycerin factory at Gordon, 111.. was blown up. The roar was heard 25 when away. Hillier Prehldent Roosevelt and his p‘ny "rived at Aden. Arabia; and mt ashore while the Admiral was in the First infantry. l. N. 0., accused or liming Earl Nelson while the regiment was on the way from Chicago to Springï¬eld last summer, was pontâ€" poned until April 29 in the circuit court here. A continuance Ind been asked on the grounds that under the bill of rlghtn of the cons utlon of Illinois a civil 'court ho no 1urisdlc~ tion in a military cue snilectinz tiie militia flaring the time of actual service. - ‘ ‘ V ' New1 7 Yorkâ€"Winn Rudolph Hearst at a. banquet attacked the Democrntic lenders. He save those of iiii'nois particular attention. 0! them he .said: “There is an cunnin- tion of treebooters in Illinois who have been aptly but inadequately described as train robbers’. The designation does not do them justice. Their depre- dations are not so limited. Their operations are not cribbed, cabinet! and confined." Limhfleld.-â€"George Horne, 11 yem old, of this tity, who has been living with his sister, Mrs. White, mysteri- ously disappeared from his home. it was the boy’s dutyeverymorning to so to the coal mine with a push cart and bring home sumcient coal to last through the day. He left home at the usual hoqr with his cart and started for the coal shaft. He failed to return promptly, but no alarm -was felt 1t ï¬rst. Chicago Heights.-â€"Two boys, whose homes are in Chicago Heights and who ran away to see the country, were picked upgon‘ Cadillac square, Detroit. Mich They were taken to the cen- tral station. and later to the juvenile detention room in the county building. They gave their names as Harry Kas- tort, 18, 1606 Chicago road. and E. Lyle Lent, 16, 7 West Main street, Chicago Heights. Bloomington.-â€"Two nieces who are rlval being for the fortune of $300,000 recently left by Abraham Stephens of Weston, weresprlnclpals ln avsensa- tlonal suit ï¬led here, Mrs. Mary Ella Chapman ' uklng $25,000 damages from Mrs. 'Nellle Graves, alleging slander. , The plaintl'fl avers thnt the defendant has been writing many let- ters to otger gelduyes grossly muck- ln‘g her character. Virginiarâ€"The regult:o£ the pri- niaryelection for Democratic candl- dhtes tor‘gircuit judges oi the Eighth judicial circuit in this county was an follows: . G. R. 'Wiiliama, 613 votes; Harry Blaine, 634; Alber; Akera, 465; Carl E. [5111er 343; Saliiuel Woods, 151. Angus Taylor is the Democratic candidate (or county commissioner and John 'C. Brech the Republican. Mount Vernonâ€"Pearl Hutchiion; while practicing ,his part in the play at the Conquering Hero. was shot- in ‘the face by Ralph Johnson, the vil- lain. in the play., The rehearsal was at its height ,when at ihe critictl mo- ment Hutchison fell bleeding to the floor with a badly-injured face. The gun was supposed to have contained a blank cartridge, ’ Chicagosâ€"The illinoia Central rail-. road has been made a defendant .be- fore the interstate commerce commis- sion in a complaint ï¬led by the American Creosote works or New Or- leans. in which it is charged the car- rier has discriminated against the complaint/ant and granted preferential rates to the Ayer 8: Lord Tle Company of Chicago. ‘ Springï¬eldâ€"A ten-story ï¬reproof hotel, to cost $260,000, exclusive of the ground, is to be erected on the~eite oi the Leland hotel, Sixth street and Central avenue,‘ which was destroyed by ï¬re March 26, 1908. The name of the hotel. will be the New Leland. The company will be capitalized for $450,000. ' Sterling.â€"-Asseifling that. their ï¬ve- year-old son was held over a bonï¬re head downward untii'he was badly burned about the head. arms and shoulders, Mr. and Mrs. Tad Humph- rey of Rock Falls threatened legal pro- ceedings against the ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Spangler at that city Ashkpmr-ngorts m ï¬nd Frank Cordes. formefly of Ashkum. who had not been heard from by his parents since 1905. when he ,was in Omaha fora short time, were redoubled, ow- ing to the serious fitness of his moth- cr, whose m'ind wag bï¬cnminz affected from worrying over her soxi's absence. Mount Sterling. -â€"[n the school elec- tion C. W. Gncldls. the present presi- dent was reelected for another war and _\V‘. B. Davis will succcej h' mselt as a member of the board J. E. Allison was elected in the place of J.'D..Mllstead. who. with his’ family rcmoved to Colorado‘laat tall. Spflngfleld'r-Gov. Deneen issued 3 requisition on thegovernor of Oregon for the return to Chicago of Joseph A. Jovce. vaunted on a charge of (query. luvuc. "nut-w Vu _ -_...g., -_ -V.n,., 7 Virginia.â€"-Jonn Monroe Smith, I â€cachet-'8 son, was sentenced to tho penitentiary at Virginia for hot-Io stealing. Paxton.â€"Trtal of Joseph B. Klein} of ILLINOIS HAPPENINGS Che North Show Neva-Later Pastorâ€"laJAtoy Mu. Sum: Smloooâ€"ilornlnc. ':10 0|; evan- Eng. 7:45. Punterâ€"G. F. Courier. ‘ Sands): nguâ€"Mornlnz. 11:00 3. In: FIRST UNITED “ANGELICAL Putorolcv. B. R. Och-Ilse. Sunday Sankaâ€"10:46 a. In, 1:80 p. In Weak DI! (Gummâ€"wmmy. 7:80 p. m.: Elan-h. Frldny. 1:45. dmnum LUTHERAN. l‘lvenlol Sundty ' evonlni.’ 7:7 i p. in. Chmutn, averâ€"4:“ p. m. 333:“ School-40:008.; :n. ' .0 In manyâ€"- Payer rv co. : p. Fruityâ€"Bible Study 3nd Choir. 3:00 p. m. Roachâ€"Rev. P. C. Wolcou. D. D. Hojy Euch‘fli‘t'f'llloj‘: gun. and on , L. _-_.I Matln- tad _uunyâ€"u s. m. Pastorâ€"A. Surck. v Sunday Servicesâ€"10:00 .. 11).. 1:80 p. m. Woman's Societyâ€"Fin! Thursday In sundny Semiticâ€"flowing. 10: 80 Sunday Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. Weekly Prlyer Matingâ€"wanna.» 8>00 p. m, ~umlay Serviceâ€"10:“ I». m. Sunday. Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. Wednesday Eveningâ€"8:00 p. m «moon m CONGREGATIONAL cuuacn. Puntâ€"Rev. I, w. Darling, D. D. Sundey Schoolâ€"«9:45 I. In. Sermonâ€"11:00 l. m. Young People‘ I Clueâ€"4: 30 9. Prayer Meetluâ€"Woflne-dty. I: m‘00 9.11: THE CHURCH OF ST. ELIZABETH- _ . lepf-copol.) Rev. Luther Petite. Priest" in charge. Holy Continuum. 1: Second Celebnuon ud- Se‘rnon ï¬rst Sunday h ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Pater-Rev la. main. p. n. Sunnyâ€"Pint, In“. 8 u. m. sunnyâ€"Second mu. to n. In. V mouth. It :.qol In. Morning W Germ. except in! bun- 7 day Tun-61mg, u:.ool n. Eventh. huyerud Sermon. 9: no p.111 Sand-1km 9: 45 I. n. GERKAN 'bUTHEBAN CHURCH. Pastorâ€"Rev. 'C. Hints. Sunday Serviceâ€"10:00 I. In. Wédneodly Evening lootingâ€"7:80.- The ended BIN. Schoolâ€"9:“ s. I. Morning Sermonâ€"11:00 I. In. The Hill! ache“ and. at lur- Bibl- Chm-12:30 p. In. Vespersâ€"5:00 p. In. 5‘ FIRST scumnuvum mamas Rotorâ€"Victor J. Kl". hackingâ€"1):“ t. In. Sunny School-4:80 p. a. Young Pedplo'a looting-4:00 p. n. Sermonâ€"8:00 p. m. ' Tuscany Beatenâ€"8:00 . In. Friday Bible cubâ€"a: p. n. SACRED HEART PARISHâ€"LAKESIDE Futonâ€"F. J. Earth. Low lungâ€"8:00 1. In. High Husâ€"10:00 .. m. mwunm . KENILWORTH UNION CHURCH. Pastorâ€"Chas. P. Hat-well. Servicesâ€"11:00 I. In. The Womxn’a fllnlonnry Societyâ€"Wod- Sermonâ€"10:80 I. In. Sundty Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. Young People's fleetingâ€"0:80. Evening Serviceâ€"4:80. Wednesday Payersâ€"8:00:11:- _ udiu' Soclotyâ€"On cocoa FI’ICIYI. ‘ Minionsâ€"On fourth Friday; FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Lake Ave. Md 1101. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Readerâ€"H. A. Hgll. Sunday Servicesâ€"10:45 n. m. Sunday Schoolâ€"12:00 noon. ‘ Wednesday Eveningâ€"8:00 a. In. ST. JOSEPH‘S MURCH. Sunnyâ€"4:80 u. m., [:00 I. m. 10:80 u. Vespersâ€"2:30 p.1n. . Instructionâ€"8:00 to 4:00 p. at. Daily Musâ€"8:00 s. m. CHURCH OF ST. AUGUSTINE. Holy EucMrlltâ€"hto a. In. Morning Payerâ€"10:80. Sundly Schoolâ€"12 noon. Evening Payerâ€"7:30. . FIRST METHODIST EPXSCDPAT. CHURCH. . Lake Ind Wilmette Avon. Pastorâ€"W. C. Cleworth. Morning Servingâ€"10:30. Sunday Schoolâ€"11.46 j. m. Vespersâ€"6:00 p. m. Epworlh Leagueâ€"6:10 p. m. Wednoadny Prayers-78:00 p. m. Md Societyâ€"First Thursday of "imam. - Church Boardâ€"First -"l‘uesday of month. W. F. l. 8.-â€"Second Thundny of 'month. HIGHLANP PARKâ€"A. No. 678. A. 'F. t A. Mn third Thundul. ' .11:me PARKâ€"Park lodge. No. 343. A. l'. a A. I. meet- North cut ad but avenue. «com! um! fourth hut-dun. ‘BAVENSWOOD-«anmwood lodge. No. 777. A. F. l A. IL. nettle!“ nd gamma: "clue. taco-d III! fourth lol- I. EDGEWATlBâ€"Wmm Lodge. No. 901. A. P. t A. ILL age“! Br Ila-r cud ,_. A a.. “‘1‘“, and}! “yuâ€". .u W . .vv mat: and ï¬rst 811661: in mom] 1) inonth. il’esdu. Oct. 9. EPISCOPAL EVANmNâ€"Eyuug my}. CHRIST CHU RCHâ€"EPISCOPAL. “WWW companuA-rw'NAL cmmcu. PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH i Wiâ€"QiuS .. In. BVANGELICAL (5mm) Cams'run SCIENCE BAPTIST. CHURCH. 3h“. (Tflflll’). Ill’d TEAMSTERS o. sir-noun; w...- Greenwbod V. cqu leeaning' Co. Singer and Wheeler “"2 Wilson Seward Machine. W (:me 'THE KIND â€Ff-I THERE IS NO 01' ON THE FACE OI CHICAGO C. E3 3 GEARY HOM' BAKING. 22 Grecnbay Road}: Highlnnd p: ILLINOIS B‘ Home Cleaning mod Rug [months mUL We u :31: will uvlcl the hm.†III Chic-go Tm wen- noel . «stance â€Ill†tmwm ‘ hm.u‘-quu|h youth-t: WW Telephonc. m. a. the II CHICAGO OFF Clean. Coarse Sand and Cm: at. Beach. lllh 1'ch Em asyszA’l‘Tl-ZRSON IROt, Ila-gun, ‘3‘ Dub 8 SINGER . Machine- : Madison M by Ila-II lNG MACHINE CO. .13 FAJY MW EW GR MN, BEDDING You in Auden , lie-c- Long . TE} IQTTNE 1563. lift“ Kindsgoto {OSENOW FOR H wghluhbhuc 1d CONTRACTORS 5k and Washed Beach i Gravel for sale. Plant Telephone at phat. EJ‘NML skm Cit; N that we come up to the f Bread. Pies. Cake. Etc. \CH SAND AND *-y¢t 1!: RY FOOD ': 50 S. CURTIS ST. {ck delivery service. ' MOTHER USE TOI kKE " 'ark. Ill,