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e e aat ” ¥ L Loy Sé ' Canadian © have called & halt| ... | . iy ? A i M m:y fas apisined mty.ufi%«.&m; ot ing delay in the contracts for the Hankow-Sze Chuen railroad loan of $30,000,000 was due to the negotia- tions " on the questi tlons ‘on_ the question of engipeers St. Petershurg, Sept. 14,—Premier Stolypin has again sent a circular to the governors-general of the districts under martial law, instruc them to restrict the application of the dedth penalty as fauch as possible. They are to resort to courtsmartial only in cases of exceptional importance, sub- mitting all ordinary crimes to thé civ- il courts, Judge Martin F. Morris died at his W ington home, aged years, General Reyes has Gotten out of the Yace for. vice president of Mexico, Francis Laur, a. French engineer, | @nnounces the invention of a fiying omnibus. Audience of 2,000 Represented the Combined Business Interests of the City. '-.quu-,man CAN BANKERS' 1 KSSOCIATION. Obm;dander, Peéry B.epeats the Assertlon : ' Associated Press Representative. : OUTCOME OF AN ALL NIGHT Jov ‘RIDE TO CONEY ISLAND. = it a2 Twenty-seven Per Cent. of the en- listed men in the,navy save part of their income. PROMISES PROCF AT THE PROPER FIRST OF CHAIN OF SOCIAL EVENTS Agreed to Take Her Home for Fifty|ls in the Development of Agriculture| - Grase Physiians~ Are dins con: ' k. spicuous batti Cents but Instead Drove to Central| Rather Than in Extension of Fdreign ‘:v'-‘“u ‘:dwz nufi:‘;n tting malar : ctured Goods. f Park and - Stole §25, e T Tonsul General GHffith said that S — Madrid, Sept. 14.—Senor Rios, re- publican dapu,(t from Barcelona, said today that 120 schools in Bareelona Peary to Await Cook’s Story Before Entering Upon a j i In which the President will be Engaged in His 13,000 : " 2 Full Debate of the <ubject—Peary Says “I am the 2 Mile Trip- Through the Country—President’s First Public ' Utterance Since quet Given by Eoston Chamber of Commerce. Boston, Sept. 14.—President Taft's first public. utterance sinc adjourned ‘made 1| night before two thousand men repre. Congress Adjourned—Ban- President Heartily Greeted. Among the guests tonight were cab- inet member: diplomats, congress- men, clergymen and distinguished were closed, and would mot be opemned without the approval of the mayor and the parish priests. He declared also that there were over 3,000 persons in custody at Barcelona, charged with New York, Sept. . 14.—William B. Curzon and_ William H. Young, two chauffeurs, in their twenties, were sen- Chicago, Sept. 14 —Warning that the United States may séon cease to be an exporter of foodstuffs was given participation in the recent rioting in |tenced to serve not less than two and |0 the American Bankers' association that city. Geneva, Switzerland, Sept, 14.—The national Egyptian, congress, which is now in session here, today renewed its a half yearssand not more than five years in_Bing Sing prison by Judge Mulqueen in-génieral sessions today. .. Saw’ Wgman W. - for Car. | THey were a Bt today’ by James J. Hill, chairman of the board of directors of the Great Northern railway. How Future Prosperit is to Come. . All through “the address Mr. Hill England has ‘made important changes in its income tax laws. The Contracts Were Awarded for the construction of the two battleships, Wyoming and Arkansas. Lieut. Lahm and Lieut. Humphreys made a balloon ascension, starting from West Washington. Michigan People Suggest Givin, Only White Man who i Commander Robert B, Peary accord- ing to the despatches from Battle Har- bar, Labradpr, yestreday, has assumed a less aggfesive attitude toward his rival, Dr. Frederick A. Cook, and with . Pole”— _is Polar Exploration Finished. tive exploring. take an interest in Arctic and Antarcs tic exploration, but Ever Reached the North Done With Active Exploration. Commander Peary Is done with ac- He will continue to from his - hom¢ n the combined business inter- { pusiness leaders. protests against the further “wicked . ted more than a I “ats of Boston. *{"“The Dresident was most heartily | occupation: of the country™ by Great | month charged with having at- (SOUShL to imprEss on the bankers def” . prize (o the beat markemen aboarq|Dr: Cook besond the reach of wire- |ang he asserted today that he wou greeted and at a reception preceding | Britain. The congress selected Sep- | tackéd and robbed Mrs. Irene ht the new battleship Michigan, less on the ocean, ghe flame of the pole | withdraw from field work. Beginning of President’s Tript The occasion was a 'banguet given (n Mechanics hall, the largest audito- The eaks troops into Cairo, to voice it: 0- o . rium in the city, by the Boston Cham- | .o SRRy Bue presiding. officer | test, gt fmmfi:l\fll-nfl‘ tdoy ride” spree at "'3’,."2:“.!' e relved e e Y | struck from the pension role. has Held bis tongue gll along, with the ERERISNGES OF TS S ber_of commerce, recently formed by | 5" Chamber of Commerce, with 2 i | Con land on the morning of ,'"‘ea o Bkl b;"u;mm .3 Shsuranice that he would “make good™ |, Marviss Doty Not Recoveradiie a merger of the Boston Merchants' | piosigent Taft, the guest of honor, at | London, Sept, 14—Bedjamim Alt-|A: Sixth av and | ey, comptroller of the currency,| French Exports to the United States | When the time came, but until y 3 s Body o rs. s o assotfation and the "Assoclated Board the banquet many shook hands with the executive. platform was occu- is right, and Epifiano Portella, ‘the tember 14, the twenty-seventh anni- versary of the entry of the British man_ of New York, who is in of No.#13 East 66th street, whom they Wwere - carrying in their automobile. The young ‘men . were returning 34th stréet, they " saw- come in the deeviopment of agriculture rather than in an extension of for- eign markets for ufactured goods. ‘which John R. Early, who was a year ago incarcerated as @& leper, has been instead of diminishing, have increased controversy must be fed by supps of the two explorers, rather than the principals themselves. Dr. Cook terday Commander Peary has fia | PEARY RELATES somEe Little Sickness on Expedition, { Trade with the.chamber, and it st he lefy Next| London,” has purcha 4o | Waiting for .a_car... They sai y 'mphasized the neceasity of co- idly ‘under’ the new tarift: at intervals curt messages from Lab. pud s 4 Tarked the boginmi ? the presi e e vl Veton | Newr Poin morciated ‘and i | Hoi.porpe for . ftex. .e:.u bperation hetwaes the compffeller and] P CY U I rador, questioning the achievement of | * Battie Harbor, Labrador, Sept, 14. dent's 13,000-mile trip “through the | {ps Cuban minister. Governor Drap- | pieces recently acquired by Duveen Wright ‘got into the auto-| S DAtonal bank examiner mina.| Collector Loeb declares smugglers | the Brooklyn explorer. When fnter- | (By wireles to' Cape Ray, N. F.— country, which Wil carry him through er's seat was beside that of Mr. Por- i grvthen‘ from the collection of | the was another mam with tions \have been raised from a per- used wireless telegraph to prevent him viewed yesterday, however, Peary sald Commianders Peary spoke feelingly of two-thirds of the states of the union | for jate Maurics Kahn; The pictures will4the two, but -he seizing a $10,000 dfamond necklace. that he declined to enter into fufther | the death of Professor Marvin of Cor- and_will ‘extend from Boston 1o Seat- o the: absinceof ‘Prasident Tamion] be ‘shawn at the Metrapolitan Muagum mnpv_i org - - ‘f:;"c‘t::g;o;e;l’e';ntl‘:m; RSt o tionzig debat “until Dr. Cook hns issued his [nell university, who at the head of one tle, ‘from - St. Louis' fo- New Orleans [ ; g, 10 OO tel o er, the duty| of Art's exhibition to be: held ,m_ Brbught tHe Police. offic The International Esperarito Con- | full authorized statement.” | of the supporting parties broke through and EI Baso, Texas acK X e ‘ho. | of presiding was accepted by- Vice [nection with the Hudson-Fulton cele- | rpray drove Mrs. Wright inte. Can- | COMPtroller of the Currency on Guar- | gress closed its session at Barcelona,| At the same time the commande: |4 lead of thin fce on the return Hipe ital at Washington. It was the be- | 5 FUC HEE oo e thwell, bration. Three of these pictures are | (ral park. and. up.the reat aciva i _ anty of Bank Deposits. t0 meet next year in Washington. emphatically reaffirmed that “I am the | The body was not recovered and his ginning also of & chain of social events | “TYRCITL BENNC o ol b Dlattorm | famous Rembrandts, while the fourth i arivi PTG e i oy ar Tk e X only white man who has ever reached [personal effects were buried in the chich the lead: citles of the t] , where they stopped the car ferr] guaranty the North pol e in’ whicl e ng endly | Was a lower structure, slightly raised | is the, celebrated canvas of Cornflelds | ang Mra, Wrlght, They puil. | deposits, Mr., Murray sai *| Rev. Dr. Frank W. Gunsaulus of Chi= |the North pole. ce, TUnited States will engage in frien d’ from the floor, for the accommodation [‘by Ruyedael.. The Rembrandts are |og t of the machine and took $25| .“1 believe in just one kind of guar-|cago has been asked to consider calls| With the situation as it stands, the| A cross bearing his name. his col- rivalry to excel in HOSpIAIItY exXtend- | o "gyests - for ‘whom there was mot | “The Man' with a Magnifying Glass.” | from . her. . mne ne Boty G0 BonosiE T belleviiAn the & to two churches in New York city, | Wworld can but bide its time untii Dr.|lege and the date of his death was ed to the nation’s hedd. room nearer the president. On the [and its pendant, “The Woman with a by otone the L Ay w:;'" :::‘:n':': anty which comes from the comptr . Cook’s .arival in New York where he|erected at Cape Sheridan just above First Public Address ‘Since Congress | permanent platform the orchestra was | Red Book.” The third is a portrait | wore catight. X ler of the currency doing his duty un- | The Frozen Bodies of Three Tourists | is due on Sept, 21 _|the Roosevelt’s winter position, and Closed. stationed, screened from the diners by | of an intimate friend of the artist. Warning. der the law; from the bank examiners|@nd a guide were found on a- gla Meanwhile plans for the reception of ['is visible for miles. This is seventy- ¥ a hedge of palms and box shrubs, s brspaio 4 bnu arning by Judge Mulgueen. doing thelr duty; from the executive | below the Jungfrau; in Switzerland. |both explorers are being completed and | three miles from the point nofth of The. standatd) Se N o Reception Preceded Banquet. PERTINENT QUESTIONS They: were originally indicted by tho| ofiecrs and directore of the Sane do; Mrs. Peary remains at Sydney, N. S, | Cape Columbia where he was drowned. o W Ul abfoxe or| . The' Dasiqnet. bourJwas (8 31 ok ASKED COMMANDER PEARY | 5rahd Jury for robbery in the first de- | ing their full duty, in accordance with| Census Director Durant is making | VAIling for her husband. - | Health of Party was Good Generally. with the celebriifian fGE R Jebiect e B oLk et Sl L free, Dut on the recommendation of|the ocaths of office which they take. every effort 1o prevent political activ- | . The time of the Rooseveit's depart- | M8 4 ) B Mamely. the metihn of Bos. | preceding, but as early ag o o'clock | Was Dr. Cook at the Pele?—Wers You | Ll district attorney it was Chaniged to [ That kind of gusranty ls/practicable | ity on its part of census supervisors. |{ite from Batttle Harbor ix still Indef. | _the health of the party in general 8 e iree Jeaging. commercial bod- | Impatient persona were at the doors Surprised at the Report—ls It True | (ha \iwser for e e on o |and does not cost the banks an extra S v s B3 b 1S oMo - g t fes, the Merchants' asgociation, the | waiting to enter, for the galleries were | gy 0 o, Opened Letters? clemency today, Judge Mulqugen said: g:ll::: nor permit depositors to lese a 4Th. German Military 3 Manouevres | joined his wife in New York. Thurs- | the expedition. Two Eskimo children ociated Board of Trade and the [ reserved for spectators. A o v o “T had origihallp. Intended” o give 3 o 7 - | wera begun at Mergenthern, Wurtem- | §ay o Friday has been set for his de- | Were born and are stiil living. There hamber of Commerce into one or- | The l{:'rl_‘fil(.lfn:. B v«|hc mphn:“z:;o\;en Battle Harbor, Labrador, Sept, 1¢— | thetn twenty years. but since the dis- |A Means of Avoiding Financial Dis- t»erz, Emperor William being & specta- | parture from Pattle Harbor was an absence of scurvy, due chiefly ganization, the largest of its cbh";f- from e ments &t the Hotel Touraine, | (By Wireless telegraph via.Cape Ray, |trict attorrey recommended that the 2 er. or. k. Little if anything of welght on either perience of the commander fn ter in the country.. its membership hfld_”‘“; ¢ blocks from the banquet |N: F.).—Commander Peary this after- |penalty be reduced, I sentence them| Earlier in the day in his annual ad- s . side of th s produced fon of food and supplies numbering 3,000, and at the same time | only a o K mmittee represent. | noon answered a number of questions [to the limit on that chafge. It should | dress, President George M. Reynolds | . Three Negro Criminals Escaped from | yvesterday. Herbert 1 dgman, sec- |necessary for the health and care of e e Tatvs. firete img the Chomber of Commerce, wait- | 82ked him by the Associated Press |be a Warning, only the next culprits | declared in favor of"a centrar bank | he Sovernment hospital for the insune | retary of the Pears Arctic club, who 14 [1he party. In o e the delivery of President B Orstd ing D e aemolated | cosrespondent. will tiot get off so easil *7. | With a capitalization of not less than |Dut Were recaptured after a l1ong |in Sydney, declarcd false the stories |abundance of fresh meat, which the DUl address e e e smee | time umder . estort of the'Natlonal | “Wap De. ook it. the-Tolef" Jras, 100,000,000 as a means of avoiding | chase: shia: ey Dad approgriited Gook's FREpdicon whs alls o sedure (RN S omutent) ::lifl“gl: the waning | Lahcers, the bodyguard of .the govern- ::;ndfi:z“:nir; to which “the com- | NEw YORK'S CHINATOWN fnnncl;}ndllnten Aintflar to the Jan-| " L d P ran gms J‘r.n:m-“:.;.y-‘g‘._ ]g‘n'{,;hh..;:l merels | Commander Peary's \nowledge df the - e yi ce c of 1907. o Thousand Persons a ed the em, said Bridgman, after they |¢ . B , D , Mc euxmmer at Woodberry's Point, Bev: g.;,:r!;rx&:o‘.;\;gg::xn:l,“?dlnosmp-med "C,',’,')’k was not at the pole on Ap;ll UNDER NEAR-MARTIAL LAW Express Companies Criticised. funeral of Colonel Michael J. O'Brien, n:.lx brpou n:(‘mulum.l by Cook’s lieuten- ;:“:i ,,:Ir;“r suffe rT:I (l;'“:r: lv;n-x;r:m:: erly. by - - 21, 1908, gr at any other time. I make v " former president of the Southern Ex- |aht, Francke. e ore severely e Folturis of, ¥ ARdrass. e T e the. covhloade | this statement advisedly, and at the | Polis and Plain Gi Men Watch- | Some criticism of the express com- press company. sl Frost bites in the Arctics are treated The features of the president's ad- | were thronged whe: proper time will ' back | it up with : R panies acting in a dual capacity as it SSOCIATED PRESS MAN with borated musk ox fat and are well dross were his endorsement of the | drew up. ,;;““,‘3,:“’:5}{‘a‘hi“?fil‘f"u'.Z Drott.s ing Rival Tongs. bankers and common carriers was - g b, i s A R protected from the cold Do o eurrency | reform, | president ad arrived and almost im: | “Were you surprised, Commander | -New York, Sept. 1 Inatown, 10- | Someanios ong rebort oob ot CXBIESS | ad a. box at Wall and Broad strests INTERVIEWS PEARY| Some Cases of Snow Blindness. i O O Migh Dralse. of Senator | mediately the receptoin was in Prog- 2o gy R e oborton das. o ‘4 (nearly ubder martial Tl Viee Prasideht Sherman Precent. . ;"fi‘fifirfi‘d delivered an culogy N | Cordially Greeted in the Cabin of the| T#o of the Eskimos were disabled ess. 3 as y policemen in- and |- resid g . H. an. at Cape Columbia, one suffering fi e e roiionia thanetary com. | Befors the banquet began it was|Teaching the bole, or had anything|Zun'Clotheséan maks o sur- | _After the adjournment of the regu- S Roosevelt. frosen feet and the other from & w88 eas ¥ !d O odiatian o anv | expected that the specchmaking would appened b:‘QPe yon‘;;a urnes ""eaule veillance is being meini d by |lar_session of the convention James| Oscar Leisner &f New York, who g vere Inflammation parfly due to the O o ntart secianal strite in the | not start before 8.30 or 9 o'clock. 3fr. you, to Saticipate this event?” was | Acting Captain Horrigan-of the Eliz- | S. Sherman, vice president of the Unit- | made a vow at.the cofm of hls wite| Pattle Harbor, Labrador, Sept. 14 |¥ere Inflammatiol Goodsell gave them i o~ ety that which he at- | Rothwell as prosiding officer, Govern- | NEXt asked. Cew “York that Dr. |aDeth street station, under.direction ed States, surprised President Rey- | that he would follow her to the grave, | (V18 Wireless to Cape ¥ « &)-—"1 | surgical attention and left them in thefr caimtry suc ohmson in ~call- | or Draper and Mayor Hibbard deliv- | “I heard it in New “Yor - | ot Inspector Daly, who fears an out- |nolds, who was just explaining that | committed suicide A e oply white man who has ever |igioos until his detachment returned tributed to Goyernor - i esident | Cook was going . to bring the ole 5 | Mr. She d ; reached: the North pole, and I am pre- west to organise against | ered brief addresses and Pr i brégk . of hostillties between the On.|Mr. Sherman could not attend the s from the northern trip. He supplied e ds. Y #64IL | Tate was the ias speaker. B g ;E""::z lotters | eom, Toug_and the Hip Sing Tong. | gathering. by stepping 10 tho platform | The Mayor and Six City Councilien | Lot i, hrers, 1y, s statement | (i, Wion “ampia provisions. - Fhey - s or doguments baving reference 1o this | iy " Guschel, aha Chimamen Bl | now o e HEEE 18 V. o ey e eyt halciod et the” Associated Press by Comman- | ERe Lhe, IRtUrT N, IS Barty with S - HUe SR f fr 2 e i A egul ¢ | der Robert E. Peary, in reply to a = THE RECONSTRUCTED CLERMONT [ UNION PACIFIiC DIRECTORS No.” he aef ampgbuticanny, | {WPgand ssdseied for dema. - | AYthe closing session of the conven | mmanagement of municipul AMais. estion. about the Fontroversy with|Of the disablea Eskimos wis heuies MADE 8IX MILES (N AN HOUR| ~ PAY TRIBUTE TO HARRIMAN.| ‘Did Harry Whitey make any im- | peen urder ih (ension, following | Bank ~ Supervisora resobutions - wers e B Cac Brstdan o istians of ‘Fions miil . portant statements to gou about an- | iooiing.and 4 fusillede of smail arms | adopted favoring the plan of Gomp. | Four Thousand Delegates arc ex-| The tug Douglas Thomas. after " g Used Phain Cordwood' as Fusl—Speed Suitable Resoluticns on Death of Their other polar expediiton ?” pected to attend ahe next convention stormy passage arrived at this lonely On_this trip Dr. Goowsell slipped ani - " has peen 1nomentarily expected, Po- |troller Murrray for co-operation be- trained the tendons of his foot and * Trial in New York Waters. Former Leader. e e ey, Statement, e ot |lice headquarters immediately ordered.| tween the state and national bamk ex. | Of the mational rivers and harbors con- | whaling and @hission settlement at | Sriified the tendons of his fo found L. Commander Peary. He_ is on the a search for revolvers and knives, and | aminers and a general discussion of | BTeSs, at Washington, in December, noon yesterday, A squall of rain was an Eskimo child with & fracture@ New York Sept. 14=With plain| New York Sept 14—The directors| IS SChooncr Jes mor A edatern | Up (0 st evening @ number had been | financial questions was held. g Dowig over = the harbor as the | houlder. He had mo trouble in keeps cordwood as fuel, the craff in which | of the Union Pacific, which Edward (ably shooting beéar ~on the collected. Then last night raids were | While no definite announcement has| _Representatives of the Bankers, car- | Thomas steamed in, but it was possi- | LR IEC Sag J0S 00 FIOHE 0 O Robert Fulton first navigated the wa- [ H. Harriman organized out of com- °°‘.v'}'h life 18 th to be found at | Made upon the headquarters of the |been made, it-is generally understood | riers and shippers, at the convention | ble to see the Arctic steamship gnd 0" e g oe also. ters of the Hudson River under steam \ parative chaos and made the nucleus| - N“h s e there birds. fishes | factions and nineteen prisoners taken. | that the next president of the Ameri-|of the American Bankers' association, | Roosevelt moorcd - the ‘inner bay ulsion 102 years ago, came fo life| of his sixty thousand miles of rail- | the North pole; are the 3 This unrest is due in part to the |can Bankers' association will be Lewis | have agreed on a uniform bill of lad- | The Thomas signalled congratulations, Peary || One Day. o day when the reconstructed|road coatrol, paid to his memory their | OF &ny animals there? Sigel murder and the stabbing of a |E. Pierson, president of the Irving Na.- | ing. and the Roosevelt xignalled back the [ commander Peary was fll for oie Y oimons. built for the Hudson-Fujion | formal tribite today. At a special| “When T wae there, it was not the | Cyfecgir, as well as the attcmpted | tipnal Bank of New Tork, mamt. noe B thanks of Commander Peary for the | quy ahout six weeks previous to Feb. elebration, had her eficiah speed/trial | meeting yesterday, ~following tyat | season for birds 1 do mot know If | ,ygapination of 'Kee Gung in Mott | president of the organization. Colonel Albert Todd, U. S. A, com: | Message. 15, which was the day that Captain from Mariners Harbor, 8, L, to Rob- | Which filled Mr. ~Harriman's t | there are fish in the P mimals at | Street ori Sunday night. Both factions — manding the eastern artillery district | g W.N¢R the Thomas drew near the | il iett left the Roosevelt with his bins Reef Light, in the lower bay. | place on the board of directors and at {g:‘pgf:& Thors are g anin: have heen concerned in the inerimi- | DIED OF THIRST TRYING of New York, was accidentally. shot | [oose'elt, It wus obserewd thut 1he | givision for Cape Columbia, the ad- The- distance iravaied was. six miles he e tors apeainted 8 “committes | Commander Peary declined to di oy s, g i Herap M gt TO CROSS DEATH VALLEY | I the leg during subcaliber practice | oona- trip to polar_ regions, Lamace, Suerd of fhe dash (o the aum and e el e asouracy s ts| consisting of Marvin Hughitt, Henry |cuss the charges that he took sup- [ TS giving information to the police. " I 5 Roiyihe big suns at Fort Hancook Uz | 4iong the rail were gathered the mem- | Jie SurSeon was s litls concerl foe M o 5 ’;‘:’w;,‘fiz C"Prick and Charies A. Pesibody (o lies at Etah belonging to Dr. Cook, | ¥ of £ing Information to the police | godies of Miners Found by Party | Sandy Hook. 4 bers of her crew, among them Capt. | S003L, Cofmander, Teary's Winess o Glerhmont. wil Hkve'to. fedubs the in- | propare suitableresolations™ on " the | DUt Mo declarsd that Capi. Moses | ficling" ey hocome s bitter that the | Searching for Young Eldrdge. | oo\ ol o o Robert Bartlett, * who it proved to be hothing serious and death of thair former leader. o feudists have armed themselves, and- homas to come alongsid n e e ere t pi - e oe i 1 l'“..monr%, of iny| A copy of thim resoluitons were| this point beceuse he had not been | (SHIIST BAYC Sriel Hhem begin open | Rhyolite, Nev., Sept. 14—The bodies TO JUMP FROM BIG BRIDGE | crrespondent to come on hoard dtion when. (he siast whs mghy. o an hour, fhe LRS- W 7 first sent to Mr.s Harriman at Arden{in Greenland since Peary went there | TRl lR 3 ICHC TG0 56 B0 of Emery Bodge and Tom wwanz, mi- ot The correspondent went directly to 3 g Clarmont of 1807 was e miles an| 73 {0/ thelr . contents was made | last. Bigalph Wreycuc b bexsad : ¢ ners, who perished of thirst while.| Explanation of Dorch the cabin to see Commander Peary. Two Cascs of Rheumatism, 5 3 < | piteously to be taken out of @ attempting t 7alley, ting was cordial ofesor McMilla oo ‘-‘:nm‘;ul‘m"‘mmz:.lg point of view. | @lequate expression of appreciation T IT S MOHAWK YACHT CLUB STEWARD | of Skiddoo, Cal, by members of the New York, Sept, 14—T g ho | PAper enterprise.” he said, “and I ap- | through Smith sound immediately af: pusadini 5z 887 . imizA of Mr. Harriman's work for the Amer- | J, P. MORGAN, JR, ELECTED vt Bt AN sat’ Cosiad ;enrchl 3 l]’fll’ly s;our'idnx the desert | . n 0, “trom the Brooklyn bridge ity | Preciate the compliment ter leaving Etah. He suffered from & fean railroad system, for it must form 4 " ell from Boat, His Foot Catching, | for a brother of President Eldridge - e teat 30 = fhar e p moder er of rheumatic type, MAYOR MARTIN RENOMINATED | ic Toree and. mportint <hapier in (he TO LATE E. H. HARRIMAN'S PLACE | FY0 Hung with Head Submerged. | of the National Sewing Sachine Co. the East ;:\_e: last Wednesdaygand | Only White M-;fll.u Have Reached (moder e et S TR A hilstor: our times.” P IS s who has been lost for three weeks. A -] 2 condit Dr. Goodsell also suffered At the New Haven Demooratic Prim: Y On the Board alr Dlno;euk‘oi e | - o e e wilges: Botiee, Peve Bk Bnad_mes Busene I Mstasby af [l L O ean [ i s o e e o AUTO AND TROLLEY CAR CRASH. Henal City San sight of hundreds ‘'of persons, David | léft Rhyolite ' late in August and | o % CrEert S Ceet, BORCIORteR | o oning the successful explorer re- | plaint Now Saves. Gt S May- | New York, Sept. 14—J. P. Morgan, | P- Hawley went overboard from a :}::::gr::gf_’g::;:“”;‘,flr*d:‘h;:‘:";; police court’ today. W~ was ar- | garding the merits of The Roosevelt Practically Uninjured. or James B. Martin was renominated | A Woman Killed and Thres Other Per- | Jr., was elecied today to the late E. H. ;;‘;;"Wm;‘l‘;‘c*;n;'e .‘;l;n;{"":me[;{:g e shath. Bariity the SRmDIEY. mobtis. ralgned \ion - a charge of attempted R s, With regards to his steamer, Com- at the primaries held here tonight to sans Seriously Injured. Harriman’s place on the -board of di- | Dallast foday " plongside the” scow. hg | They carried two canteens of water | SUiCI eflnd was ;‘llm harged trom cus- |'pole The comn mander Peary sald head the’ demooratic ticket for the rectors of the National City bank. By | P e boft prongmfe the, scow, he | each, but this supply must have been | t00¥ after promismg that he would | t S ot The Roosevelt is in first class con ‘municipal el to be held mext| Syracuse, N. Y. Sept. 14.—In a col-| Wall street the election is regarded as | tUi& his head submerged. - Although | exhausted before they had gone haif | NOL repeat his attempt. ‘“;f"l_‘s,;!' 2<'m";w..| e reach | dition and s practically uninjured. month. He led T opppnent, Attorney|ligion between an automobile and a|one of ‘the most significant of the| ot WO, REOC, SIARCTR UCACNER | oy " Crazed by thirst, they wandered | MeCarthy said he came from Dor- Tt ot ot 4 “heen | The hull, ‘engines and machinery. are David B. Fitagerald, by & majority | trolley car today, Mrs. James McKay | week's financisl develppments, pre- | 2o/l RUSE WheB FEReUSl BE el 800% | Jioue until they were overcome by | Chester Tuesday to spend a vacation Soclind By othevs. Tre then dictated |8 £ood as when she left New York which i was belleved When all the|of Canton, Pa. ‘was killed, and Mr.| sumably indicatig that harmonious | SHeTREI0S. FIRMISY WOs T8 years od | My 0% s iy go0n to dier in New York, and while crossing the e e loning statement for gublica. [in July, 1808." The main boom, how- returns had been recelved would be|McKay sustainéd a fractured skull, | relaticns exist between the Morgani 2nc Steward 9f the Ftopawk Yacht [Ty Ll g dle “GOS attempting to | Dridge felt an xungovernable; desife to fthe € L ever, had been accidentally broken, over. 700. S N8 M, and Mi Tothy Conklin of |aad . the —Kuhinleeb-Stafidand OIl| the witer And was fopmerly an oyster | Teech - tils - place - from his mining |JUME fram it and Joarn whethef or not ftoR: _ .~ 0 o . L Dogs and All Will Proceed to William H. Hackstt of the New Ha- | Troy, Pa., were nerlously injured. The | group of financiers. Added weight was | [he Water ar claims in the Panaminil range. He | it Would kill him. He was dressed in Feathed the Korth pole. and I am g yen High sohool faculty was named | party was on its Way to Syracuse from | given the event because it followed so o L L ft here companionless three weeks | MOUTNINg. D e 00 prave it at: ihe proper New VYoric. for tax oollector, Mmout Francis | Pennsylvania, and the accldent occur- | closely upon the recent reports that TIGRESS LOSE IN MARSEILLES, | @80. Men from all the desert camps | , Boston, Sept. 14_Eugere L. Me- TimerTF have aiready stated publicly | . The Roosevelt will procceed to New G. Anthony,- who is lsld the office|aq four miles south of the city. The|the Morgan interests were about to have senrched the desert. The burro | CArthy who was discharged from a | time. T have already stated publicly ) yvo® yuet g she s now. crew, dogs for yeurs. by at least 1500 majority.| accident was caused apparently by the | take an active interest in the govern- - Hias which He ook with bim when he | Dolice court in New York today, after | that Cook has not been to the pole. [ K, 100 (000" gha' Wit Seave hers J. J. McPartland was nominated for|mneglect of Mr. MoKay, who was driv- | ment of the Harriman roads, and that | Escapes from Cage on Vessel.at Dock | inrteq acrose the valley was found | Promising not to again jump from v ; g lrdfln_l‘m- (o discuss the details |on Thursday or Friday for Sydney, 1 registrar. 3 ‘ing, to turn sufficiently to pass the|thhe younger Morgan was slated as|. —Caught by Soldiers and Police. |a few days ago, but there was no | Brooklyn bridge, a feat which he ac- | it but i - ’ with Commander Peary aboard, goin, 4 54 v f th matter. These will come out 3 " The cempaisn whigh preceded the| troiley car. the uitimate successor of Mr. Harri- otllsr ruce: OPYEHE man complished last week. Is an inspector | of the matter. These will come out ol CO AR 0" Cithout atop. Them holding of ‘the ‘primartes was ome of | Mr. Conkiln alsa is believed to have|man in the command of the Unien| Mavseilles, Sept. 14.—A large Ben- S e at the local customs house, and was | later. S : {the steamer will Al her bunkers with P v Vi tate: t t he had reached the renuous of all sides, sustain ‘racture at the e of the | an uthern Pacific system: ®al tigress escapes om cage to- N ANUEL'S BETROTHAL. 3 . p coal for a stralght run to New York, st ffort on all si and one éd a f t the base d- Southern Pacifi t 1t d from her to: KING MANU oT B O O e Tl ok e Yaben sorioutly. ana igh Y in which politiosl activity reached high | giull and Mrs. Conklin was badly cut day on board a vessel that was to con- LA frlends In Dordhester. Where he. re | POl M e e ancrots | Commander Peary was offered passage essure mark -during - the closing | and bruieeg. It is believed that she BIG CONTRACT. vey the animal to Oran, Algeria, and | Announcement Expected During Vi sides, stated today that they knew of | that I “hia im. nhiled” by o In|for Sydney on the Associated Press iy v or some wag at large in the 4 ‘ e s att o o o will live, but the recovery of the others| ° oo 1 ‘time was at large in th to King Edward in Novembe: on why he should attempt to | proofs '";‘“I‘T‘"" Ly Wil gt the | tug Douglas Thomas, but he declined, is not expected. 5 Meriden Hollow Ware Department to | streets, with policemen and soldiers commit suicide and. expreSolt3gng- Lais. mdagkis . you. profiably wi 7% witk: the explanation that the Roose- Y DARKY HAL'S NEW RECORD. Turn Out Big Order. anmed with guns and revolvers in pur- Lisbon, Sept. 14.—King Manuel will dence in his story that he was sei a with a desire to famp from the bridge. whole story velt was absolutely aworthy and o5 A, 2 it. The animal was finally captur- - Will Await Cook's Full Authorized |would mot reqlire any assistance 5 derbilt Ci ce t 1} % b leave Portugal for England, where he it ol ol Foithrial " wai e Y R o Sets Year's Race Mark for Shdewheel. | Vanderbilt Cup R: I et S e My’ i Debetiant it | A c {is to visit King Edward, on Novem- | LgEAVES WIFE TO THE PUBLIC Statements. Would he leave her, he added, until he Lo, Hipty, kit urday. Factors B 18, Cotis oy o yans | A Borse ori:haatd the vessel beeame | 12,15, VI5l}, 'ihE [Bdward, on Novemn- " had personally docked her at Sydney, ore—Géorge grielbny 4 New York, Sept. 14—Wiiliam K. |tne Meriden’ Record, on a_ large con. | frightened while ~passing near the | aof, * "% WU STOP fofir Gays g Al “It would mot be policy for me | pey., Comes from Sydney by Rail Byracuse, N. Y, Sept. 14—Darky|Vanderbilt, president of the Motor|tract which necessitated overtime | 8TesS’ Cike, and, rearing, struck the | gongs ” It is generally understood | NOt® of a St Lou ghlautat upon @ Sut aevate with the f ) A8L R o ould dcospe. au il Hal in the 2.05 pace stepped the sec- | Cups Holding asociation, formally an- | work in' one of the rooms at the fac- | C28¢ With his -forefeet. The blows|yere’tnat his betrothal to the Duke b ol e Bubgect ns it BaW stands. To do so|. QLS4 ¢ Lo W e R ond heat In 2.021-4, and ‘lowered the | NOUnced tonight through the Manufao- | tory. quring th t week Some | l00sened. the bars and ' the tigress| or wice will be announced from Wind. =t - 1 would be giving out much informa- | vitation td the banquet in his homor year’ "' mark fOr sidewheelers at|turers Contest Wsociktion that the| \welis agethe chncern recolved an o, | Saucesed through to.liberty. The ani- | KIS, WL Be announced from Wind: | s, youis ‘Sept 14—immediately [ion of Which ocher ases could St Bydnax, De: repliec. tHnt e PRI the Granu Circuit feces’ here. today. | Vanderbilt cup rice will be held Sat. | ger wras Mocrar ons ‘of the bineont | mal killed a dog with a stroke of its | %0r castie, and that King Bdward will | oo writing a message in which he | made. T Iteml to wait antil Dr. Cook | would. From Iney ~Commagder e Grand Clroyl e Y. | sy, Oct. 8- -oter-the Long. Isi T Jrom Murray, one of the biggesl| paw and wounded a deckhand before | SOM PO | willed his wife “to the public” Dr.|has {ssued his full authorized state- | Peary will go'to the United States by The best Bron Whips could earn was | urday, L B8 x ng Island | restaurateurs in New York city, who ] him ‘in honor of the engagement. s L ggat e |rail. " He would not say what would o ot : Motor' Paricway and roads of Nassau | 1t saverss places. In. iHe hedrt of | It Jumped down o the wharf, whence . Henry Thornton drank & (@/al araushi | ments. Up fo the present time there [Fall. He would not say what would pole .08 1- X v i o ween X ,000, : T E % e flo 7 be # ate. When |pald off. The ship belongs to the Phis Prince Direct and Direct Hal The year thif year will be similar | "Reatacratour Murray recently added | But Robbers Got Away from Mechan- | -* Delayed Traffic. written so hastily as to be almost il- | plete authorized version of his jour- T T BART 4 23 one heat n 2.05 3- Ky Hal {0, motor phrkway sweepstakes | gnotier to hi list of up to date res- | iosville with Only Small Sum. Gl O Bgor ot Arkahe want | dunendi- L r s xR S I Do S ppper aoPROstunity WIRE TAPPERY GAME. # twe race heats In 2.051-4 and 2.021-4 on Loi and _Oct. 10, .| taurants and the latest is the New ——t : e Nen 4 el i N R T e e tter. B8t &) are the fastest ¥n record.for a pacing | Four classes of curs will compete si-| Metropole at, the correr of Forty-sec- | Mechanjcaville, N. Y, Bept. 1i—| Haven & Haritors vaomd o gt | perro the public I leave my ‘wife. the | tion which 1 have, After that (h¢ | Now Zealand Man Causes Arrest of i AL aten Georse Gado e s | Boiianeously, decording to classifica- | ond strest and Broadway. .- Three men early this morning made & 1y delaved this mozning by deranment | ot P, T leave my son. Horace. To my | Ihe simrine s ot the world | Two Flim-Flammers in New York. 5 ..:?m:n Mnnln‘?r?m’ b gno"d.:: e s Sy :’&l;i vlé;::lem _:_t;m;ybmt'gegfhgfl:’c;lg f the locomotive and seven cars of | mother the dearest woman in che | wilt pass judgment on the matter.and | (o o Bl To—Charies i ¢he' 42,500. stake for 2.08 pacers. German Branches of Standard Oil Co. g inig by & rear window, drilled the outerY bound for Boston A boatue aririin | “Or, one large, sweet kise." - ference e e e e Lt oion: | court, who says he s from Montresl; || L8 t Tomfrow afternoon Couatry Jay will ‘Engage in Price War. Prudential Committee ‘Selects Law Li- | door of the safe, and blew it into a|rod was responsible for the wreck. |to a cure for tuberculosis on which | o he bae B o 210 "George Métkey, s well? dresupd attm t to lower his own world's trot- | o . Sept: fA—Two of the Ger- brarian and Mining Instructor. hundred fragments. A bridge tender | No one was hurt. Dr, Thornton had been working. In the meanwhile, it is my determi man, who told the Ppolice he had no i ting record to caddle of 2.101-2. man branches of the Standard Oil near by, who heard the noise and tried e & i sellubaan tion not to deal With debates, for the home, w rrested today and locked to reach the office, was held up at'the . 5 T E i NIt o - up at_police headquarters as suspi= company are engiged in a price war| The prudential committee of Yale 5 8 s Battleship Vermont Goes Bridge-| SOLDIER OF FORTUNE DEAD. | reasons already stated. u Government Retains Counssl to Con- | wic the German wing of the Austro. | university, at. Its_meeting Jast week, "‘;mz ‘l‘fi “o't*;."";!\;-r h.\“t:m- of the men, P p.rt.q » @i = — Pacaibility ‘of Land Df i clous persons . . duct Prassoution of Sugar Refining | Hungarian Petroleum company. = The |appointed Henry W. Winfleld, & grad- | S0 (1€ SCOE SN Slempted to blow] - (L 0 PR batileship | G2t Thomas® Phelan's Adventurous Snllth (ot Land Divoaveries. . |i* Ther warelateuntéd oxf the spisliig Company. ESIAn price wigse thert in competition puste of Rutgers cellegs Sl recefitly | ory Gnanls fopand, Aed B dh autes | Vermons. stiIf fiving’ the trophy pen- Life Ended. Commaner ry was then asked |Gy ame to this country for the fiswts 14.~United States ise announced to- B f New New -Yorl District Atte dav that Chal g v for the Columbus day cel- y i are unchanged where there is no Aus-| Iurgy in the Sheffleld scientific school, Car dier of fortune, died yesterday in |wald it was quite possible timt an un- 5 . Durgh, N ¥+ hek begn refeiniel by thell trian competition. "] nd wallace Stmmerm of St. -Louis | ;”SE bsfflflull‘ H-CTM. e Diace. The Vermont. | Bremerton, aged 76 years. While vis: | kioxn ventinent existed turther west Wire-tapoing game while in ‘eompay - 2k - ale, , acting secretary of the [ New. York, Sept. 14—Clifford B. « b " have | ting in his mgive” country, Ireland, | He referred to the land discovere : : £ 1‘:' :il‘l:e‘rt:;:m:‘n& 'v%f l'clfl‘ " Steamship Arrivals, * Wright ‘memorial committee, which is'|{ Harmon. who mfia a balloan ascen- ‘;,‘,‘n‘ e her bunkers. have | [V 0 apg Pheian leatb it of o by himself on previous trips that had ———— pn ;m v & i iy . p Arrival -|to raise funds for a suitable memorial | slon from - Pittsfield - vesterday, and \ plot to blow up the British &hip Oueen | not vt been explored. One result of ‘the old-age pension - 3 e o i Tre |, At Liverpool: Sept. 13, Lusitania, [to Dean Wright. about whose safely some alarm was | Amundsen Postpones His Projectsd |2nd warned officers of the mave in| Asked What would be the interna- |act in England is the remarkable ef= iy e from New York. | -The proposed addition tothe school | felt, was found today in his office here. % - o Rocion. || time to prevént the execution of the | tional ‘#ffect of planting the Stars | feet it has on the sale W res|, At Hamburg: Sept. 14, Cleveland, |of fine arts was approved and work | He landed safely last night near Shel-| Expedition to' the Arctic Region. ‘| jian and Stripes at the North pole, Com- | During the present year the of s |irom New York. will begin at once. burne Falls, Franklin county. Mass, | Christiania, Sept. 14.—Capt. Ronald| ~Following the exposure of this piot, | mander Peary said that he had not- |malt liquors has risen considerably, At Bremen: Sept. 14, Kronprinz i and was pickéd up by an automobtie | Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, | Phelan was requested to call ‘at the | fied the secretary of state that he had | and the reason assigned is that more Wilhelm, from New York. y Germany and Mexico. and taken fo a railroad station, from |has decided ‘to postpone.his .projected | office of O'Donovan Rossa. editor of | taken possession of the Pole in the | heer & belug consumed by the aged, At Havre: Sept. 11, Mexico, from | Emperor William has given $2,500 for | where He took a train to Albany. N.|expedition.to the Arctic region until| The Irishman-of New York. While [ nanie -of the United States. and that | who, owing to the old-age pension, of | New York. the_relief. of. the ;. flood suffer- | V.. returned. to New York today. | June 1, 1910 ‘6n. accoust of delay.in}in the office Phelan as stabbed thir- | it remained for the secretary to de- | able to spend more money on the lux- At ocihlt-/!l.vhluu-ln Irene, | ers. What are .doing for | He a teen times and his arm was broken, | cide what that meant. H id he had ! ury for which they % from -., /4 . - ! them ?—Meriden “landi; ) but he - left records on the ice at pole, W ovain, g has dropped from the. equivalent of four and & quarter cents a litre to three and one eighth cents. Prices practicing law Jersey City, librarian of the law seh Heaton R. Robert- sorl an instructor {n mining and metal- mobile, having secured a small quain- tity of ¢h and reglstered letters. Eelett vip % farm house wm@yeflfiy e’ gen: nant for best navy target records, was today directed to proceed to Bridge- port, Coni Bremerton, Wasl\_ Sept. 14 —Capt. Thomas Pheln of iansas Clty, sol- n disc d have b it new land c n and ever in latitude 84, longitude 56. rpvl_\- he shrugged his shoulders. e time a few days ago, with a troupe of performers engaged at a local theater, White alleges that he lost 3400 in &