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TR S e : ; ot Mg g oo %Hud“n ms - , Qln e B ) 3 Wil | DG - Orvills Wright Decided Not to Enter| § 11T £ Poaned: ~ O e o 5 s v 2 GO U MR T | B S AR Y o Nk . in the es. i f ) c \ St e : a Hat fi)l', Tl‘_ip Though Inky Darkness e RN THAT/WAS LEFT BEHIND IN THE n:nuc'rs‘,on: ©F AN AMERICAN #W.r o Neid, Ameciuas /Ambsfate! ”l“.l-;AwR:?:l'NclomA S e { : by William K.:Vanderbilt’s | Lo o igalog? b 5 e u:m‘. B s Ty : : international Datloon Faces. at. Zr Sept. 30. . 5 h - KA b gt vgM alydney, NS w. Sept. 31—rhe| CONFERENGE WITH.GEN. HUBBARD| MESSINA ACAIN THE SCENE $ 4 . & ) N, 8 W Sept. 31 'HUDSON MONUMENT DEDIGATED :.‘.l. opened “here ::d-y. tmh no busi- ¢ % ' : was done owing to fact that{ 3 the d t the buyers absented thczbu be- | President of Peary Arctic Club—Peary | Of Seismic Disturbances According to dmln;n\{:rr‘ e m v On Spuyten Duyvil Hill—Hotel .oom“ . Declares He' Would Not Haye Missed that Trip for the| §iie X 2 fiwute with the Brokers | oo 0 oyt ‘Cook Had Insufficient| Prof. Perrett—Sun, Earth and Moon | Russian Peasants Are Terrified by |, on Line of Today's Historical Pa- low —_— SAW MONTANA COPPER MINERS AT WORK Russian Authorities Have Realized the capital . ° b 2 3 World—Thrilling Auto Ride Over the Mountains— :::I,(E:ri-n ‘:::;‘”l,’:;.‘;u:,‘;"';,“;:,.:;g::'.,: Equipment to Reach the Pole. in Line With Each Other. fread ofpihe pest expected to follow | . rage Worth About $100 Each. & & dosats b it . - . roker: reach he trade 4 ¥ . A { President Sprains Tendon in‘His Right Foot—Flying | rijes, ~ 7 Preaches of the S The Commercial Commissioners of | . mander Robert E. Peary, acc nied | the American volcanologist, who ar- ? " k nd, and withinyhalf an hour of c deductions that this part ol L > g “ n wark, BXL R. W. Hickox of New York | his' arrival was in ’f.'fn,“:n“ with | Siclly will again pe the scene of seis- | #énted a Georgia district in col 8 | son-Fulton celebration were officially . / was dedicated thi: e b Helena, Mont, Sept. 2T—Attired in | aconda, then proceeded into the city | bishop of Southwark 1 s woiserng| Géheral Thomas “H. Hubbard, presi- | Mic disturbances. Mr. Perrett said: | OF three terms, died. focéived tonight at a reception, W’ the b dent of the Arctic club, - | “Wednesday, September 29, is the date 2 linen duster aiid a20id black ‘slouch | and affer & brie address took the lraif | of a large congregation. J. R. Carter, | {1040 L Boary Aree o, comern | e voragne - T st e d ¢ | The Bank at Bluford, Ill, was wreck- | auspices of tha. Hudson Fultes com: hat, and swinging an 'i'e thflc ] ern 3 8T Secretary of the American embassy, made public by Commander Pe: to| eruptions. At the time the sun, earth ed by bandits, four explosions virtually | mission. at his side, Prfl ent’ v;ud 10323 E:nho:l ht::; ::l:;el:‘ :geexiee :\:;: t(‘:l'engr‘l‘; and A. A. Lawrence of New York and ,“mw,f his Mn that Dr. fl,d_ and moon are n line with one another | demolishing the bullding. Dignitaries from Foreign Lands. Yoty feet through datkness into the | The police had their hands full In | The altar ornaments s s attended: | erick A. Cook did not reach the pole. | and the moon also is at Its mearest| . 1) of Baltl Hili Seatéd ‘on the stage was & distin- dapths of the famous old Leonard cop- [opening a way for the automobile pro- | Mr. Lawrence and . K. Appel of New | TR <two were: atill in conference latc | 8PProach to the earth. B e i | uished. gathering, including, dignitar- et mine at Butte today, He had the | cession and after the president's car | York. g bl tonight at General Hubbard's summer Gravitational Distortion. Dalloon trom Wit - S trom the coutitries of Bardpe, the rare experience of seeing miners at | had passed the crowd swarmed in its Rl L ome, where the explorer was a guest.| “Tnis combination occurs: frequently, = N Orient and South America, officials of work with ‘a giant drill in'a vein of | wake, COMMODORE SMITH'S : ./ Looking Over Data. tending to produce gravitational dis- The Buckeye Powder Mill, located at | €ity and state, and men prominent in J 40 4 . ; g 3 isited. Chicago’ facturi - 3 Trip to the Smelters—Presented with Golf Club Driver| vondon, Sept. 27—The nhandsome| B Harbor, Me Sept. 27—Com- | Messina, Sept. 27.—Frank A. Perret, | JaBan visited £0s mAnu{actirIR®] New Xork, Sept, H1-The slgigh high-grade ore which sparkled green “The Descent Into the Mine, i o5 - | tortion of the earth’s form; namely to | Edwards Station, twelve miles west of | business and protcssional life of this VAR Vealtn of minerar The. descent ot the mine occuplea | . . ESTATE OVER A MILLION. (i o notbibs lo,shy s now” | chance Uhe sarih trom wyhare i a3 | Feorn M. was blown v, - | ounies: On f the ot consplcuous % 7 2 3 - | ellipse. This extra st gures on the stage, and the onl Half an Hour Under Ground. 2 1-2 minutes’ and during the journey | Fortune Left by Stamford Man Goes | mander Peary is here and we are look- upon the weak :;o'; r?r'.n t‘l,lfam:ar‘l‘;\!': Woman occupying such a position, vu: After half an hour under ground the | there ‘was nothing but blackness and to Family and Relatives, ing over the data he has on the Cook | crust, causing them to give way - Mre. Julia Wi h 1 o 5 3 s vy and | ranged to begin Oct.. 3 at Juvisy-Sur- |? a Ward dowe, the venerable glrle;‘l‘(il::t h‘;"z-h :r:;::t : 'thh: ;:mmd:i lflflw& o 1:300ufoat 16vel; the tHEwS| ittt ot e Ry fom::g"?ntth i?fre is no statement :hl_u vr?ldufln: earthquakes or volcan- | Aye, twelve miles from' Paris. &‘i’é‘.}’{fi 0! zg:c ¥ ;:.t;l(e ;{¥m& of n:l:; e e a : th L. o % ic ‘eruptions. % b el val sun. He was cheered by the crowd of | @ cages dropped by the opening 1o} nqyion Jollars' worth of property is 0 date has‘been ‘set for the meet- i The P rty of Count Crabbe in St.] Years, Mrs. Howe sat In a wheeled curious people gathered &t the Hotst. B o o Snb Stesome | disposed of by the will ‘of James D | Ing of the officers uf the Peary Arctic E',":;: 3::’:‘ to Add Great 8train | o otersburg has been leased for the | chair. He declared enthusfastically. “T would oo bel e e 100% the Smith, ‘the New York banker, who | ¢lub, an@ I shalk not determine that o ay appens that the | .ogidence of the American ambassa- Invocation by Bishop Greer. not have missed it for the worl 0 those B . g died a few days ago, which was offered | until my return New York next|Planet Mars is nearest to the earth | gor. Intarasting™ il came the cheery voice of the prenl; for probate | todsy. = There efe mo|Wweek: and also most directly in line with General Stewart L. Woodford, chair eresting ill’" . = o glq;’ from the level cfling_;:e B::;;l:_ public gifts, the members of the fam- The consultation will be continued }he earth, sun and moon, while Saturn Fire, Reported to Be Incendiary, de- l.rlm- :{ tha" Hl.:i‘w -Fulton commis. It was the president’s first visit to | the st ot Bt ily being the beneficiaries, nephews, | tOMOfrow and late. in the day Com-| I8 mot far from the same line. Ju- | gtroyed the business center of New- | to wrack iy called the proceedings the Montana copper region and be- | panying him on the trip. there?» | Dices ard grandchildren having spe- mander Peary wil] probably return to | Piter, although far on the other side | nort’ Tna. and caused & loss of $30,- Cm?f er and introduced Mayor M tween the smelters at Anaconda and ‘How are you fellows down there? | ;jq."gitts of from $5,000 to $50,000, | Dis' home at Eagle Island. It is gen- | Of the sun, is also in a line with the 000, s ; n;‘ as tholchnlrmln of the e the mines at Butte he had a series of | he inguired. {1 six hundred feet of | MF- Smith left his dlimonds, jewels, | erally belleved that he and General | Carth. It ‘is true that the effect of PR l(!cc e"utn 'hmmd"cod Bls! e e O e e | i o e T gve | Paintings and the contents of Linden | Hubbard will g0 to New York to- | these planets is very much less than | The Spanish Foroes in their advance | bavid, i Greer of the Episcopal dio of these was a furlliing _automobile | blacknoss below the cage and e ce. | lodge to his daughter Helen, who-also | Sether. o e e sun and the ‘moan, but | i Moroceo burned several villages and | fnvocation. The most consplonens pare ride over the mountains from Butte | kind o like to get out, is to receive the residue of the estate | pPeary Goes Over Evidence. | /hen their effect is added the strain | encountered sharp resistarice from the | cr 08 Y ovarion B b s B to the mouth of the Leonard mine. The ply. > h about | ifl trust. and upon her death one-half will be greater than usual. Thus I tribesmen. ;-v ,! bdh "';.' l:\'mn on was his say- grades were steep and wirding, but ‘Well, I don’t know so muc“! ah;mk of the trust fund is to go to the son From what can be learned of the | consider that Tuesday, Wednesday and L_l;g:I 6’} ‘the "-'a; ng of "'er n:v.l °‘,=T the chauffeurs were experienced men, | that,” called the president. think | of ‘the daughter Helen, who formerly | COnference tonight Peary went over| Thursday next will be very dangerous. ( The Supreme Court of Nebraska up- FRio dbe. tatic Ly the "°'m.' and, while there_was apparently mo |I've got” you safe where I want YOU |,y the wife of Homer S. Cummings, | SYery of his- alleged evidence | Possibly nothing special will occur, but | helg the Sibley act, which made a flat nd the nations of the earth in threat of danger at any star~ of the | at last. and the other half to children of the | 288inst Dr. Cook from the time the | this will simply mean that the earth gy, bonds of brotherhood and peace; make o 2 4 t of 25 per cent. in express rates in| .. o trip a sigh of relief- went up when'| A The opening of the level had been [ o, ' = yn exploter began his prepara- | has resisted the danger that never- | <o wars to cease and righteousness to Mr. Taft had onmce nuz b'eheen ura:y dooontedhwlm bdu_nlmg a:\d :::%‘;gc::f A mdlcrnor the will executed onm ] tiOBS to go north more than two years | theless existed.” RSCHAkS, i el Weleomod 9 the. Bl aboard the Mayflower for run to' K ry“ thl? Otrh inary . nchad fved September 10 of this year provides ego until after his interviews with Dr. Robert Joyce, Aged 11, George Potter, cor o the City. Helena. ghticg the passage & that $300,000 shall be left for a time | CO0k's Eskimos at Etah. General 11, and Thomas Craddock, 12, .were| In his address extending a welcome on. bebalf of the city, Mayor McClel- lan spoke briefly. After a song by the New York s Address at State Fair Grounds. lace to more bulbs of red, white and |y, 4% giness of the testator in New | Hubbard has been arranging this ma- | son I added to the flag my instruments lue.. The walk through the cross- |y terial in order ,as personal counsel for | and tal) > On arriving at Helena he went di- t ¥he Obe Véin was abot & qusks ork, in order that the business may P ., r and certain of my records. rectly to the state fair grounds, where, | it €9 the ore veip was SHOtE 8 WLCl | be continued. ~The will, drawn in killed by a Lake Shore fast mail train at Cleveland. ) Expedition Took Ample Outfit. Banks Glee club, Mrs. H wi rtiom of the exhibits, 1907, covers over thirty typewritten was a large crowd'at the The Furace Reom of the ‘White nks Glee club, Mrs. Howe read an B ot Do riat Aacbas wnt Wit RS “the president halpef o Rl pages steamboat landing, notwithstanding the &7, Cook laid further emphasis on House was gutted by fire which for a | 90Kinal poem. 'playlng an eloquent nessed a race of cowboys, Teturning [the WaY with his electr’t = ArIETR S nclement weather, to give Commander | i ample outfit he says he took with | while threatened the destruction of the | tribute to Henry Hudson and Robert to the city, Mr. Taft reviewed & pa- e the other,members party UTICA MYSTERY SOLVED. and his wife a hearty welcome | him, and Insists that the sledges, | entire building. Fulton. rade of school children. fv““*‘d cytidics. e : & General Hubbard greeted the | ciothes and boots made by the natives An_address of welcome on behalt of At SpokaneTadny [ Accompanied by John Hays Hammond | Recent Kidnapping and Murder of [ Xplorer and his wife as they left the | at Annootok were better than any that| ~For the First Time three men, in- | (he commission was delivered by Gen- steamer; then the y drove to Hill| could have been taken to the north|cluding a photographer, descended in- | eT@! Woodford, then the roll of the Crest, the general's home. Vit - nations was called, beginning with Are from civilization. On the first stages|to the pit of the crater of Mount egntina and concluding with Turkey, There were cheers and hnnd»clnppln’ ' The whole method of copper mining Italian Children. Leaving Helena this evening he | y.q explained to the president. A headed directly for Spokane, where he| member of the local committee who| Utica, N. Y. Sept. 27.—The niys- | Spoke Frequently of H Whithey. | of his journey, he said, he took tem|Kilanea in Hawali. s expeoted tomorrow_ to deliver his | jua accompanied Mr. Taft down into | tery which for many days surrownd-| During the . tip. to Pt Fareos | ESRMOS with him, and might have had a as each delegates ste forward an s | B SRl e i T |1 o ieene o oS LT |l S Bl R | L e Al B 0 S e PSR PR mation of arid lands. G coat and sou'wester, started into ex- | of them in the Bagle street culvert :‘;’.’nn r:::on’:%e;:ty v&’];‘::nm;":"; Aweelah, with 2* doys and two sledges, and Second districts of ;.‘::rmm%rl‘::' :r:;”, ;:e :l:l;i - 4 P for the last dash. Maryland, respectivel. President Sprained Foot Tendon. ph}‘ln the system to him, too. two W?eks ago last Sunday night, Was | g6 back to Etah in the Jeanie for Dr. ¥ y A thusidstic when the delegates of Ja- ‘But, perhaps, you have beén in a | solved: today; the .police say,“~beyond a Cook’s stuff,” he said. T cannot un- ;fit?n:g!ihfim::u tvlnmi.:.:‘cntn:‘ an:‘; Yt sl H-.-—i—.‘ labor ledder in | Pan, Holland, Germany and England Président Taft walked with a limp mit- obtail : when he first got oft the train this | T2in® ANgested s o SRTul Sonfession Trom Theodoge | deTStand: How- anyone could let such | iy reared subsequentiy In- he ecture | the Bestice mareaicnt et in | tame forward, and the cheering lgated morning at Anaconda, the result of a n pictures and read | Rizzo, a-man who has been held as a | [5Fds get out of his hands. 1 would| given at Copenhagen was described to- | lieves the liberals will becare a work. | 1O more than o minute. The spr tendon In his right foot. The |, " /*is 0 (8%S ifed Mr. Hammond. | suspect for more than a week. ot i3, records o my dearest|.ight n full. The frame; Dr..Cook | ing majority in the coming elections. |\ of the delcgates presented ac t happened at Beverly, but he Y G nkitian -at- Butte. " A volume of circumstantial evidence relative: 1 'say again 1 don't see how|ajd, formed part of one of the sledges resi after having read them, suffered little inconvejerice from it un- - ¢ Presentatian - civea. & | which- the Dad; boen -guthortis:] mfl"&w his Stuff over| :nd':he cauvas cuverirg did Juty for| The Report of Dick J. Grosby, spe- W Ny oy the. sl til today when his foot was considera- {- At Butte the- president received. a [ WRICR % PRAgE AT UeEn @UCERTE or anybody else. 1 se-|g tent when ot in use on the water. /| cialist in agricultural education 6f the mouuNe o Ring Hoakon cured my instrumeénts In a bag and llen. There is nothing serious | fyil sized ‘club driver made of cap- bly SWo! 3 k4 golf 5 ub, until thls morning he denied all connee- | {1T°% MY IRSrmEtte 8 bag and (oL Gl With Northernmost| d°PATtment of agriculture, shows that ring to the/Vikings, he said that bout the hurt -and Mr. Taft | per, silver: an the three metals 5 fet it interstere tn any way with bis { wnich have made the Butte camp fa- | o with the crime. Rizzo says that|gewed-in my s and wote until 1 Pictires. g B e o By yray had, ineality discovered A DA atod iy Liirge GO mous. - On, the hepd of the driver the | little girls, but when. they tireateried | °2°hed Battle-Hartor. The lantern slides with which the | years. bifare Collimius” knew of its. exiet- b m’;"mu. e il A o Tar:. Coamoton to toll their fathers, he shot them, and | Didn't Ses Why He Should Carry | lecture was illustrated, Dr. ook was b R § ool - < e !ittls boys as well, leavin, , i careful to ex; , were taken, some n Governmen! i nd a| - through the Washoe smelter of the |1909-1918, and then some. Butte, | = 5.5 . Cook’s Freight. ot s by Jol’hn R. Bradiey, h;'! back. | squadron of 1ts hest ships to New York | RAIN DRIVES CROWDS Amalgamated Copper compsny at An- | Mont., Sept. 27, 1906.” —_— “T kept my records under watch day | er, in the early stages of the journey, | when the monument to Gioyanni Da TO REST WITHIN DOORS. GOV. JOHNSON'S WILL PROBATED | and night, and I was prepared, in case | ang still others on previous expedi- | Verrazano, the Florentine navigator the Roosevelt was crushed in the ice, | tions, but all t - | whe lored the Hud [ ianifion: Value of the Estate Estimated as in | to throw them overboard so that thes | tures were ‘ot his wn tomime Thoy | erected there o fudson river, is | Monday a Nt i ay . . 0 Excess of $37,000. would float in their cases. Can you|added conviction to his description of X New York, Sept. 27.—Although rain WILL OF E. H. HARRIMAN ADMITTED TO PROBATE FIFTEEN CHILDREN BADLY INJURED IN SCHOOL PANIC Imagine my giving up those records to | the surprising smothness of the ice. The Italian Government will pre- 3 3 T i irs | St Paul, Minn. Sept. 27.—Gov. John | & perfect stranger? His first sight of the sun in April, a|sent to the congressional library a Explosion of Fireworks In. Italian | Special Guardn;n l?r't:- Minor Hei A. Johmsow's will was filed in the h'?m Whitney dld' not tell me | gate which some astronomers have said | copy of each éngraving mentioned in | toddy forced the larger part of :=° Celebration Throws Pupils Into| .. ppointed. Ramsey county probate court today. | What was in Dr. Cook's stuff except | should have ben earlier, he explained ! “The Catalogue of the Best Points and | Hudson-Fulton crowds to make the Fright. hen, N. Y. Sept. 27.—The will of | The value of the estate is estimated in| $1X foX skins, a narwhal horn and|was delayed by the mists which ob- | Engravings Existing in the Royal Cop- | 48y one of rest within doors, and ne- Gokbin, . T, Sept. A1 a_petition for probate as in excess of | £0me other trophies, I cannot see|scured the herizon at that time for|per Plate Collection.” césajtated the postponement of the $37.000. why I should have carried the stuff | ;lmos:t a week. aeroplane fiights and the balldon race ng the 1000 pi o Mrs. John A. Johnson petitioned the | When Cook could have taken it. If|" Tonight in giving créliit to those ex- to Albany, the more formal part of the Amthony's Polish_parochial school a | Goshen today. Charics A. Peabody and | court for thie appointment of Thomas | Dr- Cook's stuff was of such import- | piorers who have preceded him, Dr. EATRAR- 6B EREELAWKE morning and afternoon programme— Monmouth and Sixth streets caused | C: €. Tegethoff, who witnessed the|p "Gogrian “justice of the supreme | 20ce; why did not Whitney go back | €ook omitted the name of Command- FLIES ACROSS BERLIN. | iricluding the notable dedication of by the explosion. of fireworks in the | document, were present and made affl- | o5irt, and Fred B. Lynch as general|in the Jeanie and get it? er Peary, which on previous occasions Palisades park, the new interstate pre- gireet nearby resulted today in the davit anglthe will was probated with- | Jaminietrators. A hearing on the pe: | Ex: mined Cook’s Sledge and Smow- | he has always included. From Tempelhof Parade Ground to|serve along the lower Hudson; the infury of Sfteen, children. Only one | OU% oblection. 1n | tition will be heid Oct. 25. 2 s Lo e Johanninstahl in Exactly 24 Minutes. /| dedication of an imposing monument is pelieved to be fatally hurt. Many m’,-. M“ ‘I;IY ,"'“'"""m’d“"“ N | Judge Bazille filed an order today| iy £0OK MAKES F w-t to Henry, Hudson in the upper part of others with minor bruises were taken | Which Mrs. Harriman qualified as sole | ;,nointing Mr. Lynch as a special ad-| “I saw Dr. Cook's sledge at Etah ORMAL REPLY Berlin, Sept. 27— Hubert Latham, the | New York city, and the afterncon re- home, but ffteen were sent to the | eXecutrix and letters testamentary | ninistratom and looked it over carefully, while| TO SOME OF PEARY’S CHARGES. | French aviator, flew in an aeroplane | céPtion® to the naval visitors on Gov- hospitals. ARt to: er. —_—— Professor McMillan held up Cook's e today across Herlin and the outiying | €nor's Island—went off ~ withont & Reports that some of the Jersey | Jheeph W. Gott, & Goshen attorney. | FQUR KILLED IN WISCONSIN. |snowshoes and showed them to me. [ Complete Declaration Promised When |suburbs to Johannisthal, where an | litch, marking the day as an {mpor. City schools would be dynamited had . o —_— But I didn’t eéxamine the snowshoes Peary Makes Signed Accusations. |Aa€roplane meet was in progress. He | tant and significant one In the week's been circulated for several days and | Sa¢tod most of the business growing | Ereight Train Crashes Into Party on | carefully. 3 ¢ cosgimen - | was sent away with cheefs from: a | TevHvities: of e purchase o X acres of -Reverting to Dr. Cook’s things, he New York, Sept. 27.—Dr. Cook con- | hundred thousand people. He rose Exercises at Palisades Park. / whest Italians began to explode fire- 3 H n works in the street in”front of a | Orange county land by Mr. Harriman, continued: lightly and after a_preliminary circuit| The exercises at Pdlisades park eel- : : sented tomght to give the Associated ghurch next door in cslebration of o T iRbe helge. oo a Suardian fOr| o uueu, Win, Sept. 276Four per-|, T imagine Dr. Cook's stuft was made | Fress a formal reply to some of the | of the Tempelhot, during which he at_| ebrated the ‘salvation of these pictur- Zehool bullding was being. blown up. | . M. Peabody said that he would not Z‘:’::nwf;seurl:; B And, three | Whitney had put the stuff ashore I mpmln 'I"x.'f"‘é A e o aht ;.l'r"dc: e ardve ’mi’fghf".’u"o?? e 5'.‘;‘3:&2“%: Y '5‘:...‘:‘..'."'“.’;'.‘« %R: Thes made & rugh for the doors but | 88k for thé appomntment of an apprais. | Others injured last evening in & col- | (giq/the Bekimos to leave it alone, | SEAMSt him by Comman A Tty an the Fun of Siven: SN N L e 1o 100 Sotple of Naw he doors DUt |er for the estate at this time, but | lisio ght “On my. return from the pole I saw | MOr® cotaplete declarations will be is- i his objecti 7 ot found them closed. In might. do _so later. handcar near Edgar, this county. all the Eskimos and talked with them, | Su€d by the explorer when Command- | quarter miles to his objective. | York and New :Jersey of a strip of 10 many of the children were A party of nine persons was return- er Peary makes his accusa v A balloon anchored above the city | beautiful k land, stretching for 1t is possible that if the transfer tax Atter what I heard T would not credit ry IPBE: VRS | cotrid 1t Sbe . il MRS fourteen nup:: up the west bank of th s E. H. Harriman was admitted to-pro- Jersey City, Sept =—21.—A panic|iate by Surrogate John B. Swezey at krocked down and trampled upon un- | ¥ ing from church at Poniatowaski and 3 his own signature. tH the pressure forced the doors open. | 2PEralser appainled by fhe e | had reached the rocky cut on the road | GO0k’ clalms. . The letter that in- | S sore Johannisthal, Sept. 27.—Hubert Ta- | river, . Speeches by Governors Hughes Then the frighteied children ram |50 (00 (0 1o other appraiset will] when™ the “frelght car crasked into | formed he that Dr.,Cook had claimed Those Unfit Sledges. tham arrived here rom the ‘Tempeélhof | and Fort attracted many thousand New """"‘“"‘&m“w‘ ehagetiy be appointed. The transfer -4 me? throwing it against the | o4piain Adams and not Warker as hag | The statement Is as follows: parade STOUNd L TRCUY eorenty-folit] Yorkhits 4t Jerseymen to the. spot. some h jpurned thereby. ¥.1,g‘r for .Orange count; . been stated. .The .letter was dated | ~Cammander Peary says tmat my Minutes after his departure ~He wirs ' The Hudson Monument. MRS, CMAUNGEY. W, DEPEW ygant of Newburgh. . . 'FIGHTING OVER SANTA CLAUS. |June 17 and T recelved it at Cape | SledBes were not fitted to Arctic trav-| PBIEE the course bere twice BOfor®| ., cormerstone of the monument to . o F;G‘l ING - | York™ el, and that he would not -are to voy- Henry Hudson on Spuyten Duyvil Hill age in the Arctic with them. The only . PAINEULLY.INJURED IN PARIS | Waterbury Gang Stole T H wo_Japansse Firms Claim to Have| The Proof an Explorer Should Bring | siedge Commander Peary saw was nait| Funeral of ex-Gov. Bell Tomorrow. | 4% 12id latek In the day in 4 drlazling Public Taxioab in Collision with Her e "'c' of 'i"wmt J : Patented the American Saint. Back. :,;":’.':’3.,5 el;:’g 'ifi:'}:.fi‘mamr sé; Walden, Vt., Sept. 27.——1'Ihe t;lody of | tendance, but did not deter Governor - &l ury, Conn., Sept. Ty d > s e “What proof woul 3 e former Gov. Charles J. Bell, who died 3 had com over from Automobile. AtF folie 8F copyer, alleg have s Victori7B. C. Sept. 27.—News was | 4 raioiir that e het erife ,Of | it had been used to make bows and | suddenty I New York, was talen (0] B g orh i Gome OV i L been stolen by a gang-under the lead- [ brought by the steamship Empress of [ nortn > Peary was asked. ATEEwS. his home here today. At East Cam- je discovered of the Hud- D e 2 patatul mooident or | STShID of Gustav Solfolk of 147 North ghina that thirty thousand models of | “That if a man went to the highest | Foolish to Subject Instruments to Un- | bridge the train was met by C. T.|son...The governor - spoke standing Saturday while riding in an automo- | FIm strect, ;l{“;;‘a‘-!h;;ficgefl; b g i e oy b T e pafnt-that 1ad been. reached before, lie necessary fisk. VRIS, S e ir cLERS Mt bare aoq“ o it and/ desiiing 1 - e - oul ring e records he P al . im ~— e o e e Witk oox antimy- | Deen recoverea and Solfolk is In cus- at Kobe pending a claim for alleged | found there," said Commander Peary.| “AS to my reasons for leaving my | Hast Hardwick by a number of promi-| " The moniment will be a towering Mile.and Mrs. Depew was cut about | {04y here. In making the arrest De- o nl.rremfl of flvfl g By S idmlt “You will note that Cook's route '“fimme?:‘s “’l:.h %r}“{flme}v he had | nent citizens who accompanied the | marble shaft crowned with a ‘the forehead by broken giass. It was tective Thomas Colasanto of the local | O er Japanese firm. o to the pole was 107 miles lunger each | told me a_t the Eric was coming to | hody home. The funeral will take place] Hudson. Its site is close to po! force was clubbed by Mrs. Solfolk but | having copied the figures from copies way. than mine. The people can make | Etah and would take him over to the | at 2 o'clock Wednesday anrmu? from | where {tion places the first landing A e e “,’:’n;’f;g:’f not seriously hurt. Four tons of cop- [ taken to Japan from the United| their own deduction whether Dr. Cook | American side to hunt big game and | Governor Bell's home. R 1. Al o overer on his trip up the ) ‘and with the senator she will sail | Per iD bars were stolen from a freight | States. with. his_equipment could Lave made | %0Uld come back later to Annootok.| Campbell, pastor of the Congregationiai 'memorial, which owes itselt R N et "3l car in the yards here tonight last P e e Such a journey. The distance from Anmootok to Up- | church here, will officiate. | 1o private subscription, will be made - g Providence, R. L. Sept. 27.—The Po- | 100 2a 1on o0 Aokrens i on o o5 o fommt gl g b L Sl i P g e ] n . E . R. L. . 27— - e 2 g v 7 A 5 NATIONAL BANK NOTES. Yoskum Good Roads Party Did Not | lice of this city today made public the | 1% ihene Sitopatner ~ Jost b -5 | miles. In that Journey I had to travel | Hartford Saloons to Remain Open'Un. | 484 bridks over Spuyten Dusvil B : y Die Not! fact that two cottages at Long Meadow. | myen think the best prevous record | OVer high land in two places, with gla- til Midnight. usual ourtent mementoes, a comp! Volume of Them Outstanding is Now Stop at Hartford. twelve miles out of the city, were en-| 1,40 hy any explorer was a total of | Ciers and difficult places to negotiate:| Hartford, Conn., Sept. 27.—At a joint | roiord of the Hudson-Fulton celebra $701,077,724, New Haven, Conn., Sept. 27—The | tered early vesterday, the burglars es- | 11" Gegraes. The ice was extremely rough and there | meeting of the board of aldermen’and | tion" members of the B. F. Yoakum good | caping with $500 in cash and jewelry | [ gannot say whether the extra | WAS a good, deal of water to be ex-|the common council tonight It Was Erbwd the City Hue B ‘Washington, Sept, 27.—The treasury|roads party from OKlahoma, Texas,|valued at about $7,500. At the sum- | ;o7 (RO S hat Cook says he | pected that would have subjected the | voted to allow the saloons to remain | Largest the City Has Ever Sten ent reperts show that the to- | Arkansas and Louisiana arrived here | mer home of Fred B. Horton of this| ¢raiaiad would have kept me. mway | instruments to a risk which was en-|open until 12 o'clock, as has been the Expected Today. u(::‘um of national bamk notes now | tonight over the New York, New Ha- | city all the jewelry was secured, With| f.,m the pole or not- It might and it | tirély unnecessary, when Mr. Whitney | custom. The joint special committee| Ppeparations for the great historickl outstanding is $701,077,724. This is an | ven and Hartford railroad from West- | $400 In money. The remainder of tae might not have;" > awaited a ship to go to Etah for him, | of four which-had the matter in charge parade, which will start early tos s increase of $2,232,250 aver the total on|erly, . R. I Inclement weather pre- ! money was stolen from the summer| " travel as you upon which he expected to return di- | stood three for the 12 o'clock hour and| row afternoon, went on t unl the first day of September and an in- | vented their stopping at Hartford as|cottage of Frank P. Marsh of this| cfeases not in arithmetical but in ge. | Tect to America. one for 11 o'cloc dered by the rain. By going to Upper Navik I hoped T Y T 28 8 In aration for the largest crowd Lo s g;cxux:{m ‘er‘l‘d‘:‘lfl.’hils/ g Found With Skull Fractured. . | which ti e cnyh hay ever éeen £hdp- n V! L my e rou ve shuttersd family as soon as pr;‘.slblle. as I had| rn}::‘:‘rzrd;km?""i.:;s" é;;.;vd’m;‘: :::l‘;e :[.teo ka:l 'llfl':'- with bfll‘:; ‘\’::;‘.*g:,‘;;‘.}'h“lr‘m;h}';;?, ot %o | found lyinz beside the trolley tracks in householders have barrica pect to get back before October. the Elue Hills section tonlght-gnd_tak-| Jpch r en to a hospi in a eritical col on. Did Not Look for Traces of Peary's| A companion stated to the police that | Scale, Grandstand tickets sold tonight erease of $14,751,616 over the total na- | had been planned. The party tonight | city. uonll. bln; netes outstanding on Sept. ::enderled 'n bnn:(\!l:ta to Stl&vzfifllixhway ‘m,“mw SEsgnemsion Y ‘ommissioner onald, who is also ’ i . it o president of the Nationai Good Roads| merme e mec | ety .| COOK LECTURED LAST NiGHT QGaynor's Candidacy Endorsed by La-|2ssociation he ftourists will leave | prarvarq college observatory was today | . AT CARNEGIE HALL. bor Organization. . notified by Professor Frost, director of | . e e 3 % New York, Sept. 2% ~—Justice Wil- £ the Yerkes observator; at Halley’s| Adds Details to the Narrative of His £ U. 8. National Guard Increased 8,000 | comet was observed v ly by Pro-|_ Discovery—Address Illustrated by Mam J. Gaynor, whose candidacy for " fes: from to $25 eac! e 7 sor Barnard on Sept. 24, 20 hours, ; i eco Bovard fell, striking his head against | &b Dri ing o aorp:;'b;[ o-ne‘vemwrl.:t‘s:-rfi:::n erd J\n:,e‘::lx’ms:'}::.t z:::)nrlng the | 22 minutes, 21 second: TGreenwich time,| Pictures of His Own Taking. ki Vo ,n :d that 1 had not B e 4 “",‘:h'm'”""",“,’h“;’-, ‘,"“u&';’,,'c’,;" o emi-independent - political organiza- | last year the national guard of the | P aPProximately right ascenscion 6 w_ York. Sept. 27 —Dr. Frederick | found traces of Commander Peary's - X i hours,- 18 minutes, 56.72 seconds, and = tions, received the endorgement tonight | United States has increased in nu- . ¥ & A. Cook in a lecture tonight under the | record at Cape Thomas Hubbard, the of & labor orgunization calling itself | mercial strength eight thousand, ac- | Secination plus 17 degrees, 6 min-|gispices of the Arctic Club of Amer-| point which Commander Peary would| New Britain, Sept. 27. .F. the “Workman's Political Party, cordiug to the report of Gen, J. A. e M T ‘gg@; | lca, at Carnegie hall, added no es-|call Cape Thomas Hubbard is a round | Bailey, for the past ten -fears vice| claiming to velee the sentiments of | Drain, chalrman of the executive com- Woinan Endorsad % S’{ 3 | sential facts ‘to his mnarrative of the | promontory and it would be difficult to president of the Toplin Manufacturing| New Haven, Conm., 23,000 members. The democratic ex- | mittee, before the annunal comventlon > discpyary of the north pole, but added | find any distine int which conld be v, resigned tod; na- e(:\mve committee of “Brooklyn voted | of the Natlonal Guard assoclation to- | Denver, Sept, 27— P £ details"to those passages which have th . ;.‘om’ : Nion, taliee” a;"e':-l( timf‘ BBy ey 0 Io“.?x:f"n:?‘ fi‘:-’é‘e?-:".'ufi'-"a. w tonight to_®; i day. Bailey, wife of the United S beeen previously criticised for thelr | Hy Commander Peary's # b S o » the de: m.m ity sention. -Dh:nlv:: %‘;’},‘2;’:’3,?. .;ibp" Jack o&a‘euu. ap I am absolutely unable to loeate x /| i Stabbed an-Alleged Black Hand Man | yesterday by the State Vamis =] Why. He Entrusted Records to Whit- | C2be Thomas Hubbard, e did mot| juis down as Startevoes. There was, Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 27.—+Mastin L.| bublican club for the no; T > ; _ A " . ne; might be-. Med” Tt fac 1 did mot no l:xdxmuon near where we left our Keogh of mington, Del,”was walk. | Congress in the First d 1 ‘Harry Whitney,” he said, “asked me | know’ thai d? w"'d" Pear: jegy | Provisions. ‘_) ing down Washington street tonight ; = entrust: to him as a 1. favor | any record there. % S _ Beady to Answer Everything. when Jacob Plumm of Rochester, N., flag that I planted at the morth “Consliderably to the west I did see| “The other provisions of the so-call-| ¢ SAeAs, ’ . . H., ran up him and him in He expected then an American | a rock vhich might have been a cache, | eed charges have been replled to in 5 » the neck with a keen bladed knife. I for him, and we both| but it might h merel lclu::p detail on several occasions. T will.an-| | | {0 preven a uk ocks, 1 Y’.fi dns- _no_rea- d. ¥left Plumm was arrested. At the police - it hls return 'y would | of Wi a very “swer evervthing in tae most [fe 1) station he declared that Keogh was i ot b s s tance it, And there Commander Peary : 3 man who Md& i 8 a land ice | 20 = wve search ot 0o %