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we te ge NRT . gE ETE ay Nini : wboiaihi THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1912. Whiskers and Wall Street uM OM GHERTY TELLS HOW HS ETE REFUSED BI BR Deputy Commissioner Writes, Letter to Waldo Defending | Men Accused by Smerling. | FOUND STOLEN GOODS} Kaplan Offered Detective Daly $1,500 Not to Enter Cellar, Dougherty Says. Or, © i-%- C000 @ ram ome tamopem stve Becond Deputy Police Commisetoner | James J. Hin, HH. C. Friek. Le Barton Hephars. Jacdd % Henry Clews. | George 8. Dougherty issued « state- | © beards make you think Of | ploneer of railroading, Uenry C. Frick.) All are names to conjure with In Le becoming @jof the great Legere ge} ey one mont to-day as the result of the testi- money? L. F. Loree, A. Barton Hepburn, Jacob | banking companies. ‘The repute; if and broking houses and! prominent capitalist the growing of & the great palaces uptown, Alijbeart? The have hirsute trimmings to the to 1 tests Galea” part of their faces, Some of the beards | Wi") S00re Are quite patriarchal in extent; others | mustache. are bearda-on-the-half-sheil. of the aide whisker of 1860 has fallen! flat among the sons of rich mien on) this aide of the water. | Apparently you're just as likely to} be a fnaneler whether you visit the barber regularly or whether you don't. younger generation does pite the example set by The younger generation of ows scarcely no much as a Clean shaves are the order jot the day among the Junior partners eee pee ie Abereante Th If you never guessed at any|H. Schiff, banker and philanthropist; | in vestigating Committee last Thursday ‘connection before, study this tow of; Henry Clews, another of New York's Fe eerrie eee an Otte meg, f8ee8 Mighty men of Wail etreet, every Fdwin Gould and) has pencertda (a oll ergy any te ‘one of them, and every one with a beard. a@titutions where stolen goods were re- | ThETe's James J. Hill, the grand old eetved and is stil! continuing with the ‘work. His statement to Commissioner best known bankers, tam Scherer. And, of course, there are @ few more. ! committee for thus entering into ® raldo reads | nection with the payment of “protection | ie " ! “private arrangement’ with the taxt- and facts that she had not dis op plone te ie torent tio} be ls Lk ed before, which promixe such cloge | ee nt ee aides | She inquiry concerned the wheie orroburation that, should detectives be —_—_— Michael Weiss given before the Alder~ manic Committee Thursday afternoon, @ccusing Acting Captain Charles H. MoKinney, in charge of the Second In- gpection Detective Division, and Acting and said every fact should be made “You have, too, taken up the valuable time of our citizens for nearly a year,’ Jable to confirm her story, Grand Jury! {ac Will be taken immediately after | TIFY Christmas, | added Miss Loeb. now you are It was admited in Distriet-At- | influenced by these lawyers that your \torney's office that oare! SAILS WITH BODY FOR ALDERMEN ON | Detective-Sergeants Richard Oliver, j Powers are limited. Is it in that way ‘ Pj nas ve made in ing the Jahn B. Botti, Joseph Daly and James ! | You are now moing to try and escape | 5 thldt oo AEP Bat eka HL Murray of attempted extortion, ym pebartine. to-iee “aol Women keepers of disorderly eee beg to submit for your information the | figures,” declared that the rights of the| stn are not in the vice trust, Just Sieetas: or } ea SS Public could not be sustained If the fix- ‘Saeed Jwhat this evidence {# none of Mr. “Morria Gmerting testified Detective | jures furnished by the companies were | Whitman's aides would say, though Riohard Oliver approached him in his (Cantintn’ trom Piet Poss.) not open for discussion. She descr! Continued from First Page.) | there was manifest elation in the Dis- | store in the early part of February, 1912, Detective Oliver was not ander ieensemaciaieioain the supervision of Acting Captain Charles H. McKinney until May 1, THESE ALDERMEN HAVE CHARGE OF TAXI ORDINANCE. her experiences in London and P | Where she tn’ tigated taxicab on | tions for the Evening World. The com- | parison she drew showed taxicab con- trict-Attorney's office to-day as private detectives rendered (heir reports. There | Was @ report in the upper floors of the ir sup- | deseribed joode as the official be ninth street, Hedworth Meux. the commander the bigh naval officers = hoy Sork cere tee wearer (bP Criminal Courts Mullding that Mrs. 1922, end was not engaged in any work port. nod at —— Sraation 6 fo reguiation and exorbitant | plier to the Vice Trust and accused by | Goode had decided to tell far more Sameee to Se Coativers: et etsitn | St Oe eer at More are the members of the to rates. |her of having collected 860 @ month/ than she had revealed before the Cure goods. a pcs te fh ! “Lower rate and popular service = from her the privilece of conduct-| ran Committee or at the Skelly tri | STOLEN GOODS IN CEL Oe eT qulote of tinetesn Chairman Bryast willare gre the public demands.” sald Biss (in 4 disorderly house on the west RUSSELL ANO BUCKNER DIS-| a LAR, HE SAYS. ma A. Bolles, Sameel Marks, Jona J.| Toth aay tt tee rates ote lowered side, seas tne next witness. Mr. Meas!” COVERED HER, SHE SAYS. | . Bumber o! a na hate busi y as When did you discuss th eeen at ee ut of a} _— | INDEPENDENT OWNER SHOWS where. js. was it not? A. Yes was after that eee anne = cen aca tapociion | a si ‘tas Se viak LOW OPERATING COST. aa ow Policeman Skelly? | time when ex-Inepector Russell, Mr. | pond vA . breedinto, H . rag ee 7 5 ¢ running ex- | he was as Kelleher and Mr. Buckner called on me. | ncaa eg 2; pend’ : naly Sromen. | cosets 4 taxi owner r eaw ntil T came to this | Her arrest was on Nov. & | ~ ss auaharged. Magtncrates | COOY PLACED IN MORTUARY! yesterday,” replied the Wit-| @. Did you know tiey were coming?| Certs Giechececd. n2 indictment 4;| CHAPEL ON CRUIGER’S DECK. |<o™ la. 1 did not value pi pacer recovered. approxi- All the ships in the g e i you know Mary Goode?" ‘|| Q. Did you know any of before ; Head raised the Star * t we - nis was the cue for the entrance of | they came to see you that evening? A. Matety. 9am. their mastheads as the coffin was taken |OFFERS ITS FIGURES FOR |! ™ “Of the above, there were twenty- two receivers arrested. #bom three were convicted. twelve pending. two ac- Qquitted, two released, not indicted, one digcnareed. & State witness: two dis charged in Magistrate's Courts. “June 16, WL Detectives Joseph Daly, Richard Olver, John B. Bott! and James Maurice Mayer, Mr. om board the them to halfmas The jetty was carpeted with purpie, | while cuerds of honor of marines and | furnish Diuelncsete stood with reversed arms each side as the caskec was taken | throug ‘The Lont Mayor and other civic dient. | counsellor at tam, sald (1 knew inspector Ruseil slightly, and Mayer |Mr. Keleher had sumoned ime to the | I advise ny cUjent not to anewer, on | “Gyp the Blood’ the ground to do so would tend to| @. You nnew ex- jincriminate and degrade him. I think | Only with respect to the hold-up case. that the Commissioner should so advii | Q. Just answer my question, please? jA: No, I wif not. T want to be under. * said Commission- | stood, We all respect ex-Inspector Rus- SECRET USE BY Committees. |*O*: 2 T us lapor, $87 developed du: ne bearing thet | mileage du chiles or B miles a day * | cost was 5.5 a day or six and ing | en enta a mile. st that the) Compared to thie was the estimate 1 by the Broadway Taxicab According to their figu: atal and then lowered | trial pany A, i tare: of Portemovth were present in. con mpanies and concern operates about ewenty care er Wals’ all repeat question. | sell and I want to have this answer ‘W. Murray arrested Louis Kaplan 6 on rones of o7 » The petty officers | this mittee plained Lawy-r| ‘ost to operate about $1255/1 ask the witness 1f he knows Mary {clear. I knew him simply in the hold- fig store, No. 13) East Third street, Om Losting the casket walked siowly to the Holden “These n feet, do no ‘The company charges . acharge of receiving stolen goods a4 mortuary chapel, lined with purple, | concern even ‘he * and forty | pofused to andwer on advice ot . What happened when they fount im the premines occupied by Bim whien had been erected on the weatner “We insist that the figures be aia betiaed) te. asawee- ot ut? A. Mr. Russell introduce] ¥ @né ino basement adjacent thereto the deck of the Natal a as they de- mate public.” demanded Lawyer “a 8 n te “a eae ss pee Woll, Buckner and Mr. Buckner asked me to one ba: and posited it om the catefalque the ship's arren. tor bout the woman ol + | state my cane, comeicte ha a saat yma 4 pro-| baglare sounded last post.” while “Tt is nome of your business what ed th: formerly said, Is his cousin, but he hadn't) Q. Did you then tell your atory? A. ome grand larcen. pier tag. thE CTeW Of the ip lined the rails {% costs us to rum our business.” wa salary of y pecen Wolf until a few 4 ago since | Yes. conde of otper vurgiaries erent ‘The wreaths sent by President Ta‘t| retorted Mr. Molden. had increased this amount to a week Pyune 10, when they met at the funeral! Q. Did they ask you which particular conten. and the member fam i ‘The committee agreed to receive ortuary | the “private” information promis- tcan| img to Keep tlem secret. | “Im prentoes No. 128 East Third street. when Kaglan was arresied, be offered of Maas’s father, | ry they wished y | As Maas ref \ , an independent, Q. When t the same ald u to tell? A. No. * gentlemen visited you, d to answer material | 1 b same ki Phe bi , Marea |® was pending against erg - r 4 — nese Chi |. You kney before oO Richard Oreer, toe sum of Me st be = HS mesey ret eerie sos hac BO | He sabenitied ile a imselt in his cont! were trom the Aldermante Commltioe? would not enter prem: a henantiy igned th 6 door. } A. Yes. where they had seen stolen property = ue ou er remain in this room,| @. I2idn't some one of the gentlemen dabes. stating: ‘if you eon't se late = on Sees * | sir," said Commissioner Walsh aharply.|!ntimate to you that If you testified caller next door where 1 = ‘ at ‘ nt interposed with @ mo-|{t would not harm you? A. Mr. Buck- Bi sen nae spits See Same. Pilot Liners by Card Index sehuneert: aa 6 a | ete Bae tan Ove Fy: GRAND JURY TOLD OF BRIBERY he other veosela which a tpt. He eald ahe had been an ex, | MP. Buckner sald that, relying on| arreser. . : Th D ° R G hnals contunacious withean Con. | YOUF Own uncorroborated story, A. No, a tol - rageen a ‘ T won't say that. If my ast ments Pig -ayporatd Doty _cementes mae ese ays; omance one “ ner Walsh = he would con-! were true, he sald then a wrong had cellar, Kaplan aid © 3 sider that matter later j evidently been dane to me Eire them, te him be rok Me into the ovllar | oot 7 . | “WHY, COMMISH,” WOLF'S PRO-| Gta It m fact that the criminal case eaak " 0 . aQgainst you was disminsed on the ear, inet, that Kaplan stomped ‘2 U.S. BATTLESHIPS TO MEET Veteran Who Brought Woodrow Wilson to TEST OF INNOCENCE. — | PEinmmendation of the prosecuting mt é " | Sol Wolf was called. He said he keeps | torn since that time, and did you eTocs aot nino, CRUISER WITH REID'S BODY. | Port Tells How He Won Race | gcliquor store tn Oolurabgs areact, near |'bet eamnlt your Walle 1h, Uae ese | fore the : Ninety-n) street, and has known Po-/I think my case has been dismtexed, but pian, De- Florida and ith to Steer Pest Ship. \iicenan Skelly for five years, He met | 1 never admitted my gullt to all of the fective Daly wae corroborated by De- | Mrs. Goode for the first time in his| Somplain store In October, saw her twice subse- | WALDO WILL ASSIST ALDERMEN quently, once on the street and once fn | BY “PROPER PROCEDURE. Three Destroy cort From Nantucket The other sident- trom fay, wh Wilson returr Behrens, “Sometimes we found our- hundred miles out of New % ’ r, INGTON ~ eure & * her flat, and also saw her when he Police € pmissioner Wal Badd to the detectives if he was not held) WASHINGTON. Tf Rear-*4-| muda om the steamship Hermudian, a |York. The first pilot boat to hall the p° fat. 4 idea, | tee (Onlowing “ for trial. Ase @pier of fact (at ated Ante nat ereetary.ot. the oll P “e the furnished ball after she wae raided, i request of KaKo attorney), Kaplan | wa. bett ruddy-faced man came down from the|ncoming steamer or ship got the) ai, in november. tonived cuuusinecion. was beid in mem | Sovy, 10-027 Gesizne® ogy the ship had reached her |Diletage. I have seen us spend twenty| “\r44 srg, Goode give you S81" asked Investigating | betl eeial, indicted, and Alenanter | "THs snd North : ays at sea to pick up a steamer. Now-| : me give 7 Committee that t © bea refused | a, was cohecied oath Kaplan at | S¢@r0vers. now in New York Ha adays we do not go out more than ten{ Commissioner Walsh, , Jaccess to certain ards, documents | No. 188 Mast Taird street, ie now beid |©8 & special escort to the Tot of the shi | or fitteen miles from the lightship. In| Ye% for a ball bond,” replied Wolf, [and files of the Police Department nites ameunt of tell | ship Netal. which left F been a pilot for thirty: |the days when we went away out, how-| "Did she ever give you another $m | ery effort has been made and wil! | 7 | a: the body of ¢ | ri Why, ‘Commish, aid the witness, be made by the Police Department t+| “Detective Berti, Daly and Murray | @ay bringing the | we were paid from the time that hair with a show of in-|assiat the Board of Aldermen in. their | were previously never engaged in thie | btesador Reid. No time i hands with |the captain turned ever the ship to the | \rning MB ie cAAlt Sith iS anew Of ie | present investigation. Any record tn the | waction on the work of receivers nor| for the milling of the Amer a many years of |Pilot, so that it was worth a good deai|‘’snation, “she's liable to say Mayor) Told Vie Pe cepartment or the tre ince the arrest of Kaplan. shine, but they will meet | f at Umes to be first to a ship well out | %aynor took something off of her. timony of any employee, uniformed or “RespectDully. warship of Nantucket Island and con P17 * | fro few York. Commissioner Welsh sharply reproved | civijian, may be had by the committee (Signed: George 8. Dougherty, | voy ner into New York | The pilot was F bead pe motto of the pilots in the old Wolf, who was not @ Mt abashed. Wolf | through proper procedure “Beeond Deputy Police Commissioner 3 known as “Dick” Benr {iets |saras anys Bile Deeed Cua eee “In the Record and Filing Bureau of a tated meanest i PRT ; finally sald that thegnly money he ever | who guide ocean greyhounds up from | \ @ was $25 which the Police Department there are 221,090 | Outstde Sandy Hook to their plers in the | North and F has been a uickest way to get o eant’| ot from Mrs, Got oy ask Gr ek Gs eet |ghe wave him for furnishing a bail bond. |records. In the Detective Rureau. and * Policeman ‘nelius Dwyer, one of the r bureaus throughout the building men who «ot the evidence on which |the fecotin will equal that number, bing id es | “It will be readily understood by any 4 vessel east bound, and so the sooner Mrs. Goode was arrested, wax oxamined | sensible citizen that a promiscuous He|you found your vesel the sooner you Uriefly. Commissioner Walsh, after 1 GIRL’S HEAD IN BAG, |NO ACTION ON WRIGHT “ha THEN RANSACK A FLAT.| TILL GAYNOR GIVES WORD. Three Robbers Bind Child to Silence] Commissioner Whi for via y Also Say | waters thirty-seven years irregular handling of Her—One Man Is He Had No Official Copy of mes of a long line of mariners, his | got back to New York. ening to a renewal of Lawyer Grant's | would throw the organ! Grand Jury Report ifather before him hav-! One of his most startling experiences plea that the Goode woman ve pun- | fusion.” Arrested, SAR SY ROpOr ung In] was when he found himestf the com.|ished for contempt, announced an a4-|@UCKNER SAYS PROMISES Vetta Wold, twelve years olf, was| Patrick AV *y, Commissioner of nt to fea an3| meander of a yellow fever ship. Journment. HAVE NOT BEEN KEPT. cleaning the apartment of Mrs. Mary| Correction, said to-day he had not re- es hed-deae Gar gece tee as In. reponse to this statement Rmory Miverman, No. 4 Morrell street, Brook- | ceived a copy of the Grand Jury's pre- e jin the pilot boat,” he 4 “| TELLS OF DEATH THREAT AT) ;, ald, “oack in| Buckner, counsel to the committes, bark which from | t demanding the dismissal y Commissioner Wright lyn, forewoman of a Manhatten waist factory, to-day, when three men entered of | says he intends to r the end 2 @ pilot until HER HOME. oa “Hix weeks ago the Corpo 75, when we sighted ton Coun- ; the hang of her sails and general ap-| It appears from Mrs. Goode's story | ..115 representative sald thal @ h the kitchen. Until I receive that copy.” said Com-| Piloting to-day ts not what It used to! pearance showed that everything was| that she had visitors yesterday evening Pe Heber ier Ae AMAT | The first asked her where Mrs, Silver-| missioner Whitney to a reported be Nowadays it is @ business, run ao-| not all right aboard, I was selected to| after her address, No. 38 West Fifty: | ai right. We have a ine ine is not man, who had gone to work, kept her) The Dvering World, “I will not official- | cording to card index methods. Up and/ go aboard, and I found that the offi.| second street, was published, and th ¢ | Headquarters examining ¢ corde and jewelry, The girl soreamed. The man know jum what the Grand Jury has until about sixteen years ago the pilots | cers and crew were down with yellow Visitors were not persons who help | recently he has been permitted to keep put his hand over ner mouth. The| demanded or sugested. Of course I who brourht ocean shin into the harbor | fever. The pllot ship left me aboard and along her peace of mind, The Districte|each record in hix possesion only fit. others put « pillow case over the girl'#| nave read the newspapers | of New York were free lances, It was! pulled away. I goon found that the Attorney's office had been open only a| teen minutes. ead and ss0ulders and d it abou ry om this, I bave already com- | every man for himself. In “the g00d old | captain and the first mate were in bad little while when Mrs. Goode appeared! "I augkested to Deputy Co: oner The strang ew her 90) monicated with the Mayor. I do not! says” the pilots raced with each other | shape, Within a few hours of my go- to-day and asked for Assistant District-| MeKay yesterday that he permit two of Oe ee ee nearg | "OW that the Mayor has received an|to see who would get he ship. Now-|ing aboard the capiain died. Half of| Attorney. Groeh!, who attended the (UF men to Ko through the records and hgh the far. | oMiclal @ppy of the presentment. While |adays they take thelr turn in bringing|the crew of eighteen men were down| Skelly trial yesterday un Mr, Whitman's Ores ne none And 40. AMAIA pie Satinaed the sirl ailed | | appointed Mr. Wright it was only with /in and taking out ships. The romance) with the fever and #0 were ail the offi-| representative. She conferred with everything they did. He replied, in of. mB McOiens ve Sanction of the Mayor, I am look-| f the game has largely disappeared, Bui! cers. I had to get that ship in some! Groehl for some time. }feet, that the department asked no rel and Fiasche't: ++ ved ané| ing Into the entire situation, but I must| Pilot Behrens was in the game when | way, and it was one of the worst under-| After the conference, Mra. Goode ad- | favors from us and would grant none. descr era] await w ° Mayor's office be-| there was romance aplenty. {takings I ever engaged in. We were! mitted that within the past twenty-four, ad be ‘e must have thone rec Ittle gir) and several tenantal ¢, rds to pros ore talcin He was one of six pilots who owned| having rough weather into the bargain| hours her life had been threatened for; seed with our work, It seems to me ad seen three men loitering near 1 have avked for a copy of the pre-|Pllot boat No, 8 a two-masted sailing | and It's lucky that I'm alive to-day. We|the testimony she has given before the| there need be no hampering of the Po- ae Be a et t and it has bet» promised me. ,Vesel. They cruised to sea for Cis-| finally got into Quarantine, and the ship Curran Committee and before Deputy lee Department by our examination, | | gall wha i wae cain | t have always fou ty Commis |tances of three and even four hundred | was held up because of the fever and [| Police Commissioner Walsh, Mra, Goody | We can take the records of on aah aid.” tip grad cr Wright anxious to perfform ifs| miles to pick up ships, racing at times| was not allowed to land. I was per-! declined to go into detal rewarding the |"? aan distrte each day and return | Tiatened ts Mar Fen as, inl duties honestly. Until Iam of- | With rival pilot boats to see which| mitted to board one of the pilot ships, throat, and Assistant District-Atterney ppt Ragga pr Ly geo gr o” bal a i would be first to reach the ship, | the pilots being willing to take a chance Graehi ly reti Gepar Sees EOWUe Tetuae tO and was held in & ball, lally informed of the action of the 4 draehl was equally reticent, honor our suppoena © ‘ould have to cs Re stad aia and until the Mayor has| “We knew the ocean tracks and tried} with me, and I remained at sea for o\yr During thelr talk, It wan admitted, |yo'te the courte inorder te wcatte te © "Red Cross o}: Couch Drops iis deliverstions on the case, |t@ get out far enough to be ahead of|two weeks before the health off! Goode furnished to Mr, Groehl cer-| records and it l# for the committee to Sem he team oe 61d worming, be,—advi | | shall not be in a position to aot" the other pilot ships,” said Pilot vould let me ashore.” ‘tain names hitherto unmentioned ta con- decide upon its procedure.” | Gen, Sickles falled to make a satisfac. | tory settlement | day, buen GEN, SICKLES SENDS SON WITH MONEY T0 PAY OFF Veteran Writes Attorney-Gen- eral That All ihe Money Will Be Paid. ALBANY, Dec, 21.—Attorney-Qeneral Carmody received uw letter té-day from Gen. Danfel Sickleg of New York, from whom the State j# endeavoring to secure an sccounting for State funds paid hi halrman of the New York Monuments Commission, stating that hia son, Stanton Sickles, would be tn Albany this afternoon to reatore to the State Treasury a part of the money un- accounted for, and that later the whole amount would be paid Gen, Sickles had failed to file vouchers for about $28,000 with the State Comp- trofler, and had been given until ye terday to make on accounting. Attor- ney-General Carmody recently ans nounced that he would hold the mem bers of the Commission responsible if | a a ~—== | THREE STICK TO SCHOONER BREAKING ON ROMER SHOAL. Men Taken Ofi—Tugs Stand By. Several tugs are standing by te J Herbert Taft, a four-masted schoc from Thomastown, Me, loaded with ment, aground on Romer Shoal. Tiree the few are which was pc unding on the rocks in j the heavy seas running yesterday and Jamt night The wchooner started from this port for Havana on Wednesday, Befor: Sandy Hook was reached she ran into fox, and before Capt, Giles knew it he was in wallow water, The schooner | draws twenty-two feet ‘Phe tug Hercules took off Miss Emma Giles, the skippers daughter, who was making the trip with her father, Capt Giles and his crew of ten remained on until the schouner began te | Weaken and then the Sandy Hook life |savers took off the captain and seven men The mate, Pedvo Cados, with the en- Bineer and steward, decided to remain with the Capt. Giles and his daughter are with friends in Brooklyn. The schooner Frank 5. Swain als) went agri er Shoal yester. but was floated without damage with the aid of tugs. She was bound from Charleston to Boston, mide tee SUGAR TRUST HEAD FINED FOR SPEEDING. Theodore A. Havemeyer Gets Off With $5 Because He Appeared Twice for Trial. odore A. Havemeyer of Hrook- vease!. on Ron trate O'Connor in Morrisanta court to- day on a charge of aut When asked his occupation he said modestly that he was “in the sugar He admitted that Motor an MeGlynn was right in giving moblie speec him a summons for speeding In Pelham | | Parkway ne ar Eastchester road O'Connor sald he Magistrat take into con: ation. the «inconyeni- ence to which Mr, Havemeyer had been ut by being obliged to report firat to! the Westchest trate was g, and fined him &. Mr. Havemeyer took the note from Wallet which was #0 full of yellow hat It ned to the out a glow lke an stators tu give rn furnace door It was not until then that Pollceman Donovan, son of Mike Donovan, who let Theodore Roosevelt practice boxing on ing after Abe Gruber and that he had captured of the Sugar Trust, SHORTAR ptain, His Daughter and Seven) Island, was bofors Magis- | would | urt, where no maxis: | TAFT HEADS FOR KEY WEST; LEAVES THERE FOR PANAMA Stops at Miami and Tells of His Mission to Form Civil Goverm ment for Canal Zone. MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 21.—The fast tréin bearing President and Mr Taft and thelr guests, passed through Miamt t forenoon en route to Key West and Panama. The President is due in Key Worst at 2 o'clock this afternoon. His party will board the dreadnought Ar- kanene at ¢ o'clock and sail immediately for Colen. A brief siop was made here and the President spoke from the rear end of his train to a large crowd. He sald he waa bound for the Isthmus, because he delleved the tlie had come Ww provide for a civil government for the Panama Zone, Having had experience ¢ the canal and iis builders for many year, he said he thought it Incumbent upon him to provide for the future govern- ment of tre zone and not leave much matters to his successor, who waa not at all familiar with the details of the | work. ‘ smesitennandlipicainis DANCE ONLY TURKEY TROTS. 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