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| ote avon WO be Seton arene tt RE rem anetnesemee ie THIVAX, BUT si amnam wi WASON ABST. R. TRUST MURPHY” ON TENNESSEE COAL’ AND WON'T RETIRE, USEELTRUSTDEAL, GIN DECLARES “Colonel Did an Illegal Thing to Build Up an Irresistible Power,” Says Governor. REFERS TO HIS RECORD. Does Not Wonder That Leader of Third Party Thinks Trusts Are Inevitable. BOSTON, Sept. %—A charge that Be-Preaident Theodore Roowevelt had done “an iMegal thing tn order to butld Up An irresistible power” in permitting the purchase by the Unite: ates Stoel Corporation of the Tonnesee Coal and Tren Company, was made in a speech here to-day by Gov. Woodrow Wilson, “Edo not wonder that the leader of the third party thinks that trusts are faviouble,” sail the Governor, ‘ ‘He never found any way of checking them and he thought it was Inevitable that the Steel Corporation should buy the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company, and} thet the chief executive should consent} to an Megal thing in order to build up} fan Irresistible power. If it is inevitable thet the government shold yield to these powers, the sooner we know It the “And Tam aorry; that any man who thad experience in that grent office should have come out of it with that viction, He despalrs of displacing the power and all he can suggest is it we try our best to mak Pitiful, kind and just, tranefer our own affairs to thoxe who by subtlety have combined againat gf e Governor made eaveral references this speech to Col. Roosevelt, declar- that even if he were elected he wauid have no “third party Congress” ind him. “He would be « lonely of- ficial,” added the Governor, “not that minds ft, because he finds himself company. But he ha: nm claimed the right to pass of Governor finished his speech at ‘cloek and hurried to a train, leave ton at 2 iy R for Bridgeport, Conn., New = ney, Secreta: f Stat ° former President Cleveland, * pres ~ WL STE ‘With speplattion potnting the way the @tock market at the outset of trading to-day advanced into new high ground for this movement. Steel, Reading, Union Padific, and, in fact, all tha leaders ruled exceedingly strong, but remained for some of the inactive Gepay the best rising power * t evinced — pronounred: strength fn the ‘afternoon period. A Strong upturn culminated at closing time ‘When top ranges for the day were estab- Net gains of 1 and 2 points ware on ae attention was paid Ste thd on New York Central ‘These issues ruled v, Aor ses. ery strong on a fr th ices, “a highest, lowest and last prices’ of stocks met changes as cn ate ensiage pt counvared with yeatenday ® N Chas. nee = eees32 $+¢ 144+ | ae gtRahe F222 352th: pees Poe a ered eEEres essnee arere F +IFleed tee lee Hee ltH+ + + es ee AEZAESSTSEE TS! Baz PEPER E are FFELP. OR ETE 2 5 ES é aeraSeserssSescetsa¥ PFGE Po Fa @ % (Continued trom Firat Page.) 1 sald, tt ta on the admintetration (hal the party will have to stand. If they repudiate the administration, on what are they going before the people for their suffrage?” — PILGRIMS TO SYRACUSE DISCUSS BREAKING OF BOSS MURPHY’S SLATE. The pligrimage to Syracuse wan start- @4 to-day, when Secretary John Mason, of the Democratic State Central Com- Mittee, left for the invention City. Mr. Mason has considerable preliminary { gathering of the clans. He will he joined to-morrow by Chairman George Palmer of the State Committee, who will open the, Demo cratic convention on Tuesday next. Charles F, Mu nd the vanguard of Tammany will leave tor Syracuse at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon on the Southwestern limited. He will be ace companied by Thomas Smith, Tammany secretary; John H. ‘ooey, Tammany leader in Brooklyn, and Philip §. Dona- hue. Others will bh ded to the party, and doubtless ther will be’ many friends of aspiring governors, MURPHY MAY 6TICK, | THERE ARE OTHERS, Mr. Murphy atill sticks to Gov, Dix and those who are closest aunmany leader declare that with Dix at the finish, eantime, many ather names are being mentioned, White Hopes are being Kroomed, In the event of somes thing happening which may break the Murphy slate at Syracure, While Acts Jing Chatrman W. G, McAdoo has atren. | uously denied that he ts in the flght, not a few of the friends of the tunnel pathfinder cling to the hope that he will Telent at the laat moment, They are | working for him to that end. They point out that Mr. BUT excuse for not entering the liste has been his devotion to the fight of Gov. Wilson. Chairman MoCoombs will be back in harness next week and Mr. McAdoo will have more leisure. If this appeals to Mr. McAdoo he does not give an inkling of it when quertioned, de- claring that he stands where he always aid in the matter and that he would not accept platter. PLATFORM TO BE INSPIRED ON PROGRESSIVE LINES. The lghtning-rod bearers who were Present when tho tiff between Gov. “wi and Leader Murphy was said to taken place are still in the fleld ‘and more boomlets will be launched be- tween this and Tuesday. Apart from the nomination for Govor- jnor the next interesting feature on the | programme {s the platform to be pre- | sented to the convention. What the na- jture of this will be has not been dis- cussed for the public, but many hours have ®een put in on it by the leaders of the party, and ¢he inspiration of it, It fe sald, will be along progressive lines. On Monday afternogn at 1 o'clock the Tammany special will pull out of the New York Centra! station for Syracuse. ‘This will carry all the Tammanyites and thelr friends, all the delegates and some of the friends of the gubernatorial nom'- nees. It has not yet been agnounced tf Dix banners will float over the delera- tion, but they probably will at Byracuse. a LOVE LETTER ANGERS WIFE. the nomination on a silver “A letter, couched in the most en- Gearing terms," to use the language of @ complaint filed to-day by Mrs, Bertha Medhuret against Walter Medhurst, Superintendent of the Maiden Lane and William Street Building, was dis- covered by the wife in the parlor of her home. The letter, she says, was in her husband's writing and was ad. Milford, N. J.” As an additional reason for asking & separation, Mrs, Medhuret says that ber husband during the years 1909 and 1910 spent most of his Saturda: a Sundays and sometimes Mondays away from home without telling her where ho had been. They lived at No, 737 East One Hundred and Fifty-elghth street and were married tn 1896, FERRY SLIPS VALUE ‘PUTAT FOUR TIMES | GITPSOWNFIGURE Watson Fights Acceptance of LIPTON 1S COMING ..snesmse Tried in October. Reynolds Forsbrey FOR ANOTHER LOOK ss he two indictments for murder and one for AT AMERICA GP Cc. Ad the reading of the indictments ‘The young man was greatly changed pearance aince his adjourned ar- ray. He had shaved atache and his hatr had He wore a new Brooklyn lawyer, who Wants New York Yacht Club Condemnation Commission- ers’ Estimate as Excessive. | Corporation Counsel Wateon etarted things moving this afternoon for a fight against the acceptance of the re- port of the condemnation commission- ers on the ferry properties at the foot of Broadway, Brovktyn. ‘Two yeare ago, when the city took over that property and began to op- erate the ferry from Broadway, Brook- tyn, to the foot of Bast ty third streot, Manhattan, the city’s experts appraised the ferry company's proper- thes at $400,000, The Brooklyn Supreme Court Jus- tices appointed as Condemnation Com- missioners Thomas J, Pearsall, @ law- yer; “Barney” Gallaghere, @ retired contractor, known as John H. Me- Cooey's political godfather, and 1d- ward T. Walsh, a retired merchant. All three are Democrats, Their report, sent to the court and to Corporation Counsel Watson to-day, places a value of $1,646,074 on the property appraised by city experts at $400,000, Walsh the report rected Ansistant Olindorf to oppa f the report as " warrantedly excessive.” The property, which consists of three ferry «lips and their appurtenances, 1s owned by the Brooklyn and Manhattan Ferry Company, which i in turn held by the New York Terminal Company, a New Jersey corporation, which Is sald to be a corporate name for the estate of Joseph J. O'Donough. MecAdoo'a| ¢ Greased to Mise Bessie Hitchings, New| » tb (tl SOMETHING NEW ! A 24-Page Magazine with 1 wen of colored pletures, Handy nize. Sun day, with the N York World, beginning fi iarary y. | This wi ar treat, will furnish entertainment for all the family, SENATORS CALL MORGAN TO TESTIFY THURSDAY ROQSEVELT FOLLOWS Campaign Probe Committee |"** Announces Witnesses for Next Week’s Hearings. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—Chairman Clapp of the Genate Committee inves: tigating campaign expenditures, to-day announced the following pro for next week's hearings, agr at a conference with Senator Pomerene of Ohio, representing Democratic mem- bers of the committer. Sept. 20, Ormsby McHarg, as manager in Col, Roosevelt's pre-con- vention campaign, Cornelius N, Bliss Jr, who has been asked to produce the books of his father, Treasurer of the Republican National Committee in 1904; Charles A. Peabody, counsel for Mra, FE, H. Harlman; C, C. Tegethoft, private secretary to the late E. H. Harriman, who has been asked to produce papers relating to the so- called Harriman fund of 1904, Oct. 1 ,Willlam Flinn of Pitteburgh and Elon H. Hooker, treasurer of the Progressive National Headquarters, will he asked to testify in general ing campaign expenditures. . 2, Senator Joseph M, Dixon of Montana, manager of Col. Roosevelt's campaign. Oct, 3, J. Plerpont Morgan. Oct, 4, Col, Roosevelt. No other definite arrangements were made to-day, but a meeting of the! committee will be held before the hearings open Monday to arrange for other witnes: be pped. sult of blue serge and was very care- fully groomed. He was remanded to the Tombs to await trial on the char, of shooting to death Morris Schwart kopf, the Delancey street shopkesger, on Jivfy 2 last. It ts expeoted the trial will be held early in the er term. HAPPY, LAUGHING CHILD SHORTLY. If Cross, Feverish, Bilious and Sick, Let “Syrup of Figs” Clean Its Little Waste-Clogged Bowels. to Give Him a’Chance to Challenge Again. LONDON, Sept. #1.—Sir Thomas Lip- ton will start for New York within the next two weeks to consult the New York Yacht Club and try again to in- duce that organization to modify the conditions for America Cup contests. If he succeeds in obtainin, re le alent conditions tr Thor @ays he will issue a challenge and make an- other attempt to lift the cup, but if he does not he will drop the matter for- over Capt. Thomas Fleming Day and his colleagues, who have just returned from ‘St. Petersburg, where they went in the motor boat Detroit, in which they crossed the Atlantic, will sall for New York Saturday. Capt. Day intends to arrange an international motor goat race from New York to Paris. Bir Thomas Lipton has agreed to build tor to enter this race provided tle, wee phild ii feeli: velit i el isn’t ing well, resting th » aiteenaeiys bt tive nicely, oe ing regularly and acting ‘ork to London, finishing at the| Tally it is a sure sign that its little stom- House of Commons on Westminster] @ch liver and 80 feet of bowels are filled Day. This change has not been acqui-| With foul, constipated waste m: esced in at present. need @ gentle, thorough cleansing at Oe once. When cross, irritable, feverish, stom- WHOLE FAMILY NABBED. [act sour, breath bad oF your little one has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, Se ees eae full of cold, tongue coated, give a tea- w aght: spoonful of Syrup of Fi, ina few Frank Pentlarge, treasurer of the United States Bung Manufacturing Com- pany, at No. 48 South Second atreet, Brooklyn, his wife, daughter and mother- Mrs, May, were summoned to ap- pear before Deputy Surveyor Smythe at the Customs House to-day because of undorvatuation and partial non-dec! Mother-in-Law oyt nausea, griping or weakness, and you will surely have a Well, happy and smil- ing child again shortly. ‘Wwith Syrup of Figs you are not drug- ging your children: belag composed en- tirely of luscious figs, senna and atics, it cannot be harmful they dearly love its delicious fig taste. Mothers should sways keep Syrup of Figs handy. It is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed —a little given to-day will save a sick child to-morro' ! Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the | Pei ak your druggist for the full name, | ‘The tru@ks were sent to the public] “Syrup of peice Elixir of Senna,” stores and to-day when Mr. Smythe ex-' prepared b; California Fig Syrup aminod the women they admitted the Co This is the delicious tasting, mn. The Deputy Surveyor jne old reliable. Refuse aagintag decision. ' offered. 8 Drought in by them yesterday on the le their declarations they admitted ossession of dutiable gooda only to the value of about $500 When inspectors opened the trunks they found dutiable goods undeclared amount- ing to a value greatly | declaration made, and th ered full value had not the articles which had teen declared. else SS = — “I Like It” Most Children do like Instant Postum the New Food Drink. But the big fact is that Children as well as adults can drink Instant Postum with fullest benefit. Little folks are usually denied coffee “because it hurts them.” When Instant Postum is the beverage its de- Probably Will Be) was again ar- Judge Crain in to plead to st him, one mpted mur- He was represented by Richard tered a plea of not guilty and waived “| aesa, The Squirrel . | and Bee The squirrel first taught man the wisdom of storing food for future use and the bee revealed to him the principle of preserv- explanatory fine print on the ing food through hermetical seal- label. oP lactrovtes oo Rg erateanion That label at the Sign of the g Star is getting into the stores of _ Foods preserved according to progressive simple, natural laws confer great grocers every- benefits upon the human race by where. | By... bringing seasons of abundance patronizing: : into the thin and empty periods the grocer at - of the year. A perfect example the Sign of’ is found in the Star you much to encourage the pure ft CANNED MAINE CORN movement. Wherever the Star a Ts on - a grocer’s store, you will find at.. least the following six Premier. which like all other Premier Pure Foods is preserved without the use of chemicals of any kind whatsoever. The lesson of the Pure Foods. squirrel and the bee needs no as Teachers of the Human Race. This is why Premier Pure Foods are REAL pure foods. i This is why they require no Premi Premi iio Canned Corn Fruit Jams ©; From the State of Maine Nothing but fresh ripe “"] | ’e fruit and 4 “improvement.” Our non-pre- fast tweet carn trows, pound for pound, rd servative methods prove this. Pre '5 Marmalade by the oarke *: every day. P . ; male. B oes You know the law permits Macaroal Premier certain preservatives, flavors, oe Rasen ae Olives fillers and_artificial colors, in Yay aieceat tom de: menty’kint,"rosa Sums spite of Dr. Wiley’s recom. mesic mecarenl. Pull they come outer the bottle mendations to the contrary. bats : a whan they wont in. Se. Taking our cue from the great —_perri.Walla Tea Premier champion of pure foods, we have Pure tndia and Ceylen,, laced the taboo mark on all such colored and unfaced. in sealed canisters, pre- food ingredients. 7 a Sam eae A 64-page book about Premter Food Prodacts and the way they are made sent free to any housekeeper. FRANCIS H: LEGGETT & CO., NEW YORK Best & Co, MILLINERY We are now showing complete assortments Millinery, suitable for all occasions. of Our adaptations and original designs, together with French Models, and English Tailored Hats, make the variety so large, that every style is represented. Materials are most luxurious, including velour, plush, velvet, brocades, fur, and novelties; while gorgeous flowers, paradise, ostrich, and fancy feathers, add the rich note of color indispensable this season, ——_~ 3 SHOOTS UP ENGLISH INN; he * scotia ve lictous, mild, Java-like flavour pleases all the family, ‘A io a KILLS ONE, WOUNDS THREE | go pre Noo sie yet no harm can result to young or old, for Instant ¢ ease oo a” a ira rich as hie in bo ale only of Lene] - én‘ American shot four persons Le 01 wheat and a small per cent. of molasses—pure an: cue ee cen ee) | het free from the coffee drug, “caffeine.” Special for Saturday only cqueed @ seni-panic in the West End of London, One of his victims was Girls’ and Misses’ Imported Velour Hats Trimmed with English Sport Feathers. Instant Postum requires no boiling. Stir a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water, add States, but speaks Enelish poorly, had | = @ dispute with a barmaid of the hotel : “ seecuneasumtes sugar and cream to taste, and a perfect cup of - here be was staying in the Tottenham Postum is ready instantly. 6.75 ifs Ry Drees be tical ect tne mnie | CARPET EANSING Grocers sell Instant Postum in tins es eit, « te ore Coffee Averages About Double That Cost FIFTH AVENUE yERh Street ‘Titus had ween staytiie a for two months. He did » firet name or his fa extremely waco Sete scott a Cl, | T-M- STEWART 438, 440, 442 WEST Bist ST., FORMERLY > 920 7th AVE, TELEPHONE 5567 COLUMBUS FOUNDED IN 1663 A 5-cup Free Sample mailed for 2-cent stamp, to cover postage. Made by Postum Cereal Co... Ltd., Pure Food Factories, Battle Creek, Mich. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS 4 ar or i re YO SPSS NAOT WH) MA ET D1 NT RACAL OES NT Oleg oF oes Nee