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* Hotiond Hulliven, Edword Rawat Byticke oot bw Recretary of the Central Vea eretet Unies, There © form the Comatitios of fre ih oho of the eympathetio eiike movemen ‘The Conferanes Commition, which be to manage Me eympatheric eirike, Hager @ feesion thin afternoon at the Continental Hotel to hear reperts fram unions which have siready voted on the sirike proposition. The firet reports received were given by Cor @nee Tisnothy Healy, National Pres ent of the Booen trie Viremcn's Asse alien, and Mr. OVonnor of the Laagthoremen’s Union Both report ed thetr men Would go on & sympa~ “Pomnner nor said the longshoremen have been voting on the sympathetio strike iasue for more than @ week, This indicates that the Street Car Union leagere bewan to arrange for © aympathetic strike noon ae they aw that the strike againat the In- jerborugh, “1.” and subway lines was fatture. City officials in touch with labor leaders have beon told that the trac- ton strike leaders have exaggerated the number of union men and women who would go out in «a aympaphetic strike, Many unions, these leaders , oy, have vantageous con! wit® their employers won after hard fight or mediation, These contracts ‘Will be respected. Misleading statements have come out of the Continental Hotel as to the sympathy strike, For instance, traction strike leaders have claimed for almost a week that the Tide- water Boatmen’s Union would go op ® sympathetic strike in order to tle up the Interborough's coal supply. @ecretary Wright, of the Tidewater organisation, denied to-day that his union had ever discussed a sympa- thetic atrike or had any intention of cafiing one. The union ts baving its own troubles with the boat owners, be said. ; VOTE ON STRIKE TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW. Meetings of unions to vote on the eympathetic atrik: estion will be held throughout ti. greater city to- night and to-morrow. So many con- Micting statements have been made Secretary Bohm and others about the procedure to be followed thet the general public will have to wait until Positive action is taken before learn- ing the actual strength of the move- ment. In anticipation of a strike of the Jongshoremen, Chief —_—Inspector Bchmittberger instructed Inspector Meyers to establish camps for police- men on the recreation plers to-day. These camps will be equipped with the stoves, tables, utensils, kitchen- ware and cots which were used in the police military camps on Staten Island. The leaders of the street car men's union profess to be fighting the J. Plerpont M interests, It {9 pointed out iff this connection that the Morgan house has no interest whatever in the Interborough and never had any direct interest in that corporation. ‘The subway and “L” lines handled their heavy trafic expeditiously dur- HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT het iy mca came on my face and into little red pimples isfigurement for many ponte, My skin became festered and the pimples were scattered all over m: face. They burned when went to bed | I ome hardly sleep my face itched ‘so. "much that scratched making it bleed. trouble lasted two fore 1 used Cutl- * cure Soap and Oint Ointment. I tried a free le and then bought more and I ed) Bernard O' ac yonne, N. J., Ap [te disastrous to New Yor! teaday ok machine: bw to te wp ¢ the orthing © eHONTS WON PUBLIC WiLi 8TAN@P the, 4 rot eemoctottona of | barnes one 5 Men tihed With (he (rnetton tmtereata, entboring date om the of fort to et a oper ime Among home ¥ to appeal te the District A y ore the Com wities of FY hich called on the Mayor end Public Hervice Chairman) Thureday as representatives of the Merchants’ Association and other! bodies, Teo epecial commitions of the Merchants’ Association have been at work, one making an tnvestigation of the transit strike and the other drafting sumee plane to futw Th labor erives commMIttoes are to report next ‘Thursday at & special meeting of the Amociation directors, who will then call upen the b of the Metropolis to alive united support to whatever progran cided upon William Fellowes Morgan, Presi dent of the Merchants’ Association, paid to-day “Conditions Ike these are tn able. They mean not only inconvent- ence to the public, but threaten heavy tonnes to New York's commerce It ip not business men alone who lose. The workers themselves are bound to suffer In the long run “Anything tat etopa transporta- tion and cheeks the channels of trade proaper- ity. Leasening of commerce and de- crease of trade reacts upon labor and the workingman is the loser thereby. ‘The most inexcusable of all ia the sympathetic strike, which would seem to border close upon conspirac; “It does not especially concern ua,” said Interborough President Shonte to-day of the sympathetic strike of 0,000, “but one wonders how muck the public will stand, Our job ts to give the city transportation. We are doing It, and are going to continue. What further strikes the union lead- ers may see fit to call te their affair. It will not affect us. We have large supplies of coal in atore and can get more, We have the situation in hand and we don't expect to have our power cut off.” SITUATION RAPIOLY IMPROVING, SAYS WHITRIDGE. Frederick W. Whitridge, President of the Third Avenue system, said to- day: “The situation now Is improved be- yond all my expectation. We have 271 cara running as against 246 yes- terday. The old men are returning in constantly increasing numbers, The loss of revenue to the company is $25,000 a day.” The calling a general sympathetic strike, Mr. Whitridge said, would not im the least affect his decision to treat with the company's employes only as individualg, He said he had recelved no personal threats except one on a postal card which was not coherent, but he had received over 100 letters of encouragement. He said the cars of the company would be giving normal service on Monday or Tuesday. The Second Avenue line reported thirty-one care running to-day as against twenty-seven yesterday. Re- ceiver John Beaver said thirty-five strikers had applied for reinstatement within the last three days and two men came to him to-day and arranged for a delegation of twenty-five men to return in a body to-morrow. ‘There was a rumor about the Second Avenue offices, which the officials sald they had not been able to verify, though they wanted to belleve ft, that the Second Avenue local of the union was considering dissolution, having no money with Whioh to hire a hall $ to add to the strike allowances paid by the Amalgamated. CREW 8TO! CAR TO HAVE BREAKFAST. Although two-thirds of the surface are running in the Bronx re 1s still @ good deal of confusion. Bome of the new carmen do Not care much for the rules, A Webster Ave- nue car filled with passe! and one policeman stopped at Webster Avenue and One Hundred and Sixty-f@et Street this morning. The motorman and con- ductor got off and climbed up pe 8 a lunch wagon, sat down, ordered and ate a nice breakfast, Even the police- man was so surpri that he could not think of interfering with them. Many passengers on other lines complained that greep conductors were giving them transfers dated yesterday. The Interborough Company to-day discharged 300 strikebreakere who had lived for the last ten day: the sub- way barn at One Hundred and Eigh- Heth Street and @ Boston Road and the “L" road barn at One Hundred an Beventy-ninth Street and Third A nue, The company quantities of meat, ft pie that had been accumulated to feed these men. There was @ procession of women and children into the barns for hours. They all came out with baskets and boxes of of action in de steamer Berlin, which left here for Phil- adelphia at noon Friday, returned ort on fire this morning. Two tuge went ATLANTIC CITY 82. “4 Tomorrow we o the assistance of the Berlin and ex- tinguished ‘the blase. There were ‘no casualties, ‘The crew had prepared to abandon the steamer when help came to them, BELL-ANS y eoeclutely Removes ndigestion. One prover it Boat all deaugiats |= aaa BVbe! LONE POLICEMAN QUELLS CAR RIOT MORES setonal wae 84) Handles Mob That Seizes and Tries to Wreck a Third Avenue Trolley jNU MEROUS OUTBREAKS, | Mattress Hurled on Tracks, Windows Smashed By Bricks from Roots, Striking motormen and conductors and their eympathivers caused out breaks of dimorder to day alone the lines which Indicated to that the ineream the of many dewertions fr had created much Bight striking 6 . yund Thi Avenue ear downtown at § o'clock and patd their fares, They kept quiet until there were no other geese nwere on the oar to the crew of the car and grew gradually abu- sive until at One Hundredth Street y they divided and ormen boarded end made prison ff the eight.) Nearly all of the windows of ti Rempe could not leave the oar, no he had %t switched to the south- bound tragk and run back to the barnes at Tenth Avenue and Fifty- third street. He then took the prisonere to the West Forty-seventh Bireet station, charging them with malicious mischief, interforing with the operation of a raliroad, realsting & policeman and disorderly conduct. Twenty-five strikers boarded a northbound Third Avenue car at Third Avenue and One Hundredth ® nolay argument with the crew, who refused to quit the car, In front of the One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Street barna the invaders alighted and stood on the tracks until, police- men coming to the aid of the guard, ordered them to clear the way. They piled into a One Hundred and Twenty-Ofth croag town car and rode away. The motorman and conductor of the other car refused to go out again, saying they were afraid. A southbound Lexington Avenue car was blockaded on the tracks be- tween Ninety-seventh and Ninety- eighth Street this forencon by some one who threw an old mattress from a window. As the obstruction could mot be run over, Motorman George Burns got off the car to remove it. ‘This was the signal for a shower of stones and bottles grom the roofs and windows in nvighboring houses. Such glass in the car as chanced to be ex- posed was broken and the two or three passengers ran out for safety. pealthough there was a aboard the car he was uni arrests, as the bombarders re~ Reserves and Fourth Street station were called out, but by the tims they reached the ecene all was quiet. The car was run back to the Nine- ty-ninth Street barns. The neigo. borhood is in which many of strikers have their homes. A brick was thrown through a win- utes ene -seventh Street and Eighth Avenue two teacups, hurled from a roof or window, broke two windows of the same train. No one was hurt in any_of these “bombardments,” As a Ninth Avenue elevated train was on hth Avenue, near One Hundred and Thirty-third Street, a brick thrown from a roof eahen through the window of ‘a c landed on the head of Miss Jani gan, & nurse, living at No. 19 West One Hundred and First Street. She was seriously injured. ——— to-day | STRIKEBREAKERS’ CAR IN ANOTHER CRASH; TWO MEN INJURED An eastbound Union Rallway trol- ley car, crossing Jerome Avenue at Mosholu Road in charge of a newly employed motorman, took an open switch to-day and left the tracks while going at high speed. ‘The front of the car struck a pillar of the subway extension structure. The forward windows were broken and the stunchions of the front plat- form broken and twisted, Peter Morse of No, 1118 Havemeyer Avenue, the Bronx, and Max Roller of No, 555 West One Hundred and Fortieth Strect, were cut and bruised, Dut refused to allow the police to eall an ambulance, _ TAXPAYERS TO ASK WRIT TO END STRIKE ON YONKERS LINE. YONKERS, Sept. 16—Aroused by the inconvenience caused by the street car strike, the Bryn Mawr Taxpayers’ Assoctatipn wil appeal to the courts for a writ of mandamus to force the Yonkera Street Ratlway to operate thelr cars, An ordinance working of motormen who have not had Afteen days’ experience, and this nse of the traction will be the det company to test the conatitutionality of the ordinance, Mayor Lennon to-day received from the Public Bervice Commission a let- ter stating that the commission did not feel it couid end of the car, platform, fought his way into the car | were broken in the fight, | Street in the forenoon and entered on | rohibits the @ up the Yonkers | sirnetion until the New York strike KAISERIN ON WAY TO VINIT EMPEROR ON BASTERN FRONT to the Bachange Telegraph Com pany from Amaterdam says motor em | William, and paceed through Breslau Thursday on the jour ty 1mO WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBRE ARMORED MOTORS, NEW WAR WEAPON, fescwmmm | WON FOR BRITISH TOTHE EMPRESS Deadliest seneitinns Ever Used Russian ry se Roumanian Forces Rolled Over Trenches uid Shell Holes SIN; COLONELS TAKEN, Infantry Cheered as the Guns puss: on Motors Mowed Down ESSE TORY a (USER'S ESSA ae mie Union Pacific the Leader at M8Se—U. S Steel and W. Kerlin Admits Another Rout Deteated in Dobrudja U, Also on the Jump, on the Macedonian Front Battle. guestne «0 me Saale at wanes Near Plorina HHRLIN (via London) Sept 16 prophecy | oo agg , be HEMLAN (Via Wireless to Gey ‘The Teutonic Allies tn Dobrudia eained & decisive © Blom for more than & yen vietory the amounted to Thee And Hournanian forces, says) OOt* took the lead dusiriale ang war brides and 6 telegram from Kimperer " - WiNKieW® (0 | socurition of many standard lines ad Kept 1 over officially adantted by Offve thie after. Cerman War Enemy Ranks the Maprece vanced to the highest prices they | Meteo The telegra forwarded yee-| have wad ¢ the Burope war . 2 « ‘ HKITINN FRONT IN pRaNcH, tender and lally given out.) bene PAKIS. Heyl 16 (Vin, London apt, Vennhemny Bllsote cereennee | ele United Btates Stert common con. | Merbian troops have put the Kulgar ate speaking of Friday ae the bew “Pield Marshal ven Mackensen (Duet Ile stead) craw aghting om Whe sy for the Hiritioh army mince the gust informe me thet the Gul: MACHA 108 to day, wad , Macedonian front, Genaive began Boma front point to tts previews bh ‘ inced to-day, The w the exception July 4, the at perion: Turkish: Germen treepe in j held steady at the clove “a only © ad s miles tack begun yes morning we Debru: have cained @ desisive one-eighth off the top oft lt have oap Hie most extenmive of Amy in the ten WtOFY ever the Russe-Reume: | Western Union was another wpe | tured thirty os snon, ‘The Preneh weeks of the battie nian forces.” tacular ehy rocket, It crosed par wad Russor ave de For the first time new ar HOFIA (via London), Sept. 16— for the first time in many yours aod feated the 4 10% The offteta tern, awit. Piahting all along the line on the scored jog 7-8, with a net ain of 91-2! statement for « ine trenches and shel! Koumanian and Macedonia front for the day Batra dividends are ex rom the Birun to » Verda holes, competed with the infantry with the Bulgarians having th pected neat faph and| the cannonading continues to be vio [the Hiritish swept down from tne, advantage, ts reported in the latest. busin ever|lent, There was skirmishing at the ridges to the lower ground toward | oMfclal War Office statement. The Known foot of the Helles Mountains end in | @atement follows Union Pacific was easily the mare/the vicinity of Makukove, In the (he Infantry went those “Roumanian front: On the Danube ket ieader, gaining two polnis up to! rem nik ond Kajmackalen Motor cars, Across trenches and shol|| the enemy ineffectively shelled Kal- | i45, while Southern Pacific bit a! w will her first visit to the holes, So ludricrous are they in) dove and the village of Vavidoveu. | similar pace und going above pas| eastern front. Appearance that the British soldiegs| Weak enemy detachments twice at- scoring lve. New York Central was binn te ops pul the enemy to rout and j Mumhed at them in the midst of the tempted to reach the villages of Kostol, | an oiner speeder, reaching 109%. Even Nene rapidly,” t nl have. reached | charge, They cheered them ax they| Walka-Varbitaa and Goomaurabitta. poor og New Haven looked up a the Rive . 10 kilometres (Hix played their streams of machine-gua| They were driven off point to 6 miles) Florina, The | bullets, Like some prehistoric mon-| “In Dobrudja our advance ta pro-!” ane closing for most stocks onal num yer of cannon capt doby the sters thoy must have seemed to the| ceeding, Fighting which developed gown from the top. eon our left wink Franco-fussiag Germans, who had to seek dugoute/on the line runaing through Oltena — vransactions for the week amount-| troops @dvanced beyond the line of or Might, or else they surre@dered. Lake, Parkeny, Aptast, Mussabey ed to 7,800,000 shares, representing , the Heights of Malareka and con \ In high wood the ememy had kept) "4 Tiisutkeny, along the former yaiues of approximately $730,000,000. ee el ter forward vietorieualy | redoubt with @ nest of machine. | Roumanian frontior, ts proceeding in| Nouriy million shares of U. 8 Steel | aerial squadrons dr number | uns which the armored motor cara|OUr favor, We have captured thus) wione were sold. Brokers have worked of projectiles on Me jenaged, machine-gun to maobine-| far twenty-four quick-fring guns, : ~— TUNNEL; 10 HURT (Continued from First Page.) gun, while the British Infantry passed around the prisoners are it as around a rock in @ six One of these bad the honor ct night to keep up with the The enemy has deen repulsed, eut-|pusineas, but they are reaping rich fering great losses. The fighting con-| profits in commissions, tinues. Quiet prevails along the - a Black Sea coast. | Closing Quotations, | “Macedogian fromt—On Lake Oa-| Wi s* sbesee fim, vein dusae of 2304 Amat Avenue, fell from a tree in Highbridge Park to-d) re and was killed. aa ( : = Weapon” Which has added pergtt| trove thers has been minor infantry | § 4 Mine. ioe 4 < | Pierson, the train conductor, was in] esqueness to present-day warfare.| tivity. In the Moglenica Valley Am. ter & Payyr & + & lthe vestibule of the coach and the | Th. Ley Saag bs ipad which crosses | the activity is increasing. The my | te He Ye Ped steel structure bent and curled and| trenches and holes, ran over the} repeatedly but unsuccessfully at-| am it to". oy , . colonel'’s dug-out. He surrendered to i joe C0. ah q ripped him from the Walston ee eee a Me a iecatg| tacked Bahovo Hill, the Heights of Am bine. ity ry and by one arm, though & car seat] and after the fight was over delivered; Kovil and Bayuktskh, All the at- Sm. & Kel. 1 hy wie . cushion which had catapulted for-| him to a guard of infantry. tacks were repulsed with heavyjje. Te YG ug. lus % ward protected part of his body from} In one case 100 Germans surren-| josses. ry Ss BS +s -| the sharp edges of the metal: Callo- | 4¢red tn & body to one of the ar} “io. oe are te ne sharp edges of the metale jo- | nored ‘motors, Again. an aeroplane| “OB both sides of the Vardar and ath ih: Ste he tit way was taken out after an hour of | reported that one of the motors was|on the Struma front there have been | Balama leo... WA Ble = | prying and the use of heavy 1@Mting| moving up a street of the village of +3! fee Fiera, while wildly yelling Hvities ins] Ree yn aaaese cent the casey k Si +°s|The Dangerous Condition ‘The rescue company of firemen| {Rly followed Wa fleet is cruising as usual.” ‘ Awe LSS tc] Which Produces Many Well brought tn the acetylene blast fame ie : itt is Di to cut the steel bars hemming in the OSE eas Known Diseases seoteetor’ Bek tial Neal ag asin AUSTRIANS LOSE 10,000 |% Seas tense that he fainted and even the 1 a rt et ee oe ON THE ISONZO FRONT EAS > was brought in and connected with | : Arh cs by a cable to revive Pierson, while the 2 " Belg THIS TRO BLE firemen used saws on the steel. After | Italians Take the Offensive on uy + & the air in the place was cooled the ADMITTED BY BERLIN Entire Front From Gorizia Ss + ,* acetylene was turned on until the | BA TaN], i {mprisoned main again fainted. SEG 10 the! Sea, be 383 + 18 | (RRUIT-A-TIVES'—The Wonderful ‘A priest summoned from Bt. Mtch- ROME, Sept. 16.—Itallan troops are |«: im ié* [1%] Fruit Medicine—will Protect You ael’s Church was at hand to admin- (Continued from First Page.) now on the offensive on the whole % eH + 8 eat : ister the last rites of the church, but Isonzo front from Goriaia to the sea | impiretion ne as Takl, Autointoxication mene cll-pelsen. instead aided by shouting words of| fighting yesterday confirmed thie and the Austrian line has been] {ut-Hen, ptf rity “jing caused by continuous or partial encouragement and admiration to| view.” broken at several places. Luter S30 dim on? * | constipation, or insufficient action of josses t & » person, Who when conscious directed tal a pustrian in Ke. Oe : Some BS Bets + Ih Pierson, who w Following is the text of to-day's| ng! . Reus Sin Be Sih + ‘| the bowels. the work. And so, alternating s4ws) British War Office report: Italian troops have captured the |Keuneou U Bin o2'5 P and the gas flame, they worked for] — “gouth of the Anere on the main [summit of Monte Caurtes, Sangrade | (i BBS RG + 15 | Instead of the refuse matter passing three hours and five minutes until] pattiefront there hus been noma. | eUnt and large Austrian entrench rates 18h 2 3 Tg [daily from the body, it is absorbed by Plerson was freed and hurried to New| terial change, Four German field | pacchiarella, aan their new drive. ite fs oe di] the blood, Asa result, the Kidneys anc York Hospital. guns were captured and 250 new jgrine ct } | Skin are orerworked, in their effor.s tv The others, injured and uninjured, were able to crawl to the shelf which along the side of the tunnel at the height of the car windows and squeeze their way back to the open. prisoners brought in. “Two local counter attacks by the enemy were beaten off and we hold the line gained yester- ae reusl. rid the blood of this poisoning. Nev perry th Ces 55 F RECANTS STORY OF HOW ROFRANO WITNESS FLED}: causes Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and Disturbed Stomach. It may pro- PEER PEEPLES TE [| teeteastr el lte lb fetett : 4) MOTORMAN SAYS AIR BRAKES) day, which now runs 500 yards to Conn : ae ete tHe. duce Headaches and Sleeplessness. /t FAILED TO WORK, the north ot High Wood and in- | policeman, Who Blamed Swann’s Northern a! a8 BI ue 1 may irritate the Kidneys and bring on Pennsylvania officials explained the| cludes the whole of the large vil- ON ny Pain in the Back, Rheumatism, Gout, accident by saying that Reed, who s of Courcelette, Martinspuich Aid, Now Says He Was 1odip, MEN INH TY aeRheurstic It is the chiet was injured, Was operating the motor Ea “hy oberon Too Lenient sme, 8 and Rheumatic Pains. It is the chie! of the locomotive, taking signals from| 8" Fiera, eac y - ee OS 4] cause of Ecsema—and keeps the whole pngineman George Groom. who was tise of Guiismont, pects Detectives are searching to-day for “ae a i ~ § | system unhealthy by the constant abeorp- H s ery nterpeie rent fect ' wath the ‘conductor, Groom loked| yore cevriea ont net night at vac [cuvatore Burice, one of the important | AE: af. i" se At + ,B | tom into the blood of this refuse matter back and saw the signal at the| Were carried o ele witnesses in the case of Michael|Southem Es et ae ea it-a-tives” will always eure Auto- Mouth of the tunnel set against | lous points on the reat of our | Rofrano, who escaped from Policeman |sutners Bs 5 Sy 518) iwosication or. ell-poison them and shouted to Reed to stop.| front, our troops entering the |kKiieannon last night while the latter |#%* BE TEE | deol keds papetderpatirng cells cI Reed said he put on the air, but it] cnemy’s trenches at many places, | was taking him to the detention pen in fe id HT HAS nat i ote " y be si did not work. I 4 re c idneys and skin, strengthens the ‘As many workmen as could be| Iflicting casualtics and taking | the West Side prison. 1c RRA SST A Al Fs A gel ig ili lP crowded into the space swarmed over| prisoners. Kilgannon admitted to-day that he rr ; t $ iy MIN + ; F the wreck ax soon as Pierson was! ‘The German losses are sald to have! nag piaced too much confidence in| fi $*isdut ies Bs 1B | Q]/ 20¢ a box, 6 for #2.50, trial size, #5. Lory a Rg Pay Wn fey been frightful, especially in the | his prisoner, taking him to his home in| U- kKEx kG +} in 1 & Ay at els qs — sent postpaid on five o'clock and mrvice resumed soon | Boulaux Wood fighting, where the] Brooklyn, accompanying him on an|?: + eeeel W. Ise 3 ‘+ 18 | receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, afterward, in the meantime doth | German reststance was most desperate. | auto ride and finally permitting him to Hah Goce SSR TR TRE yy | Ogdensburg, New York. outgoing and incoming trains were | ty tne first advance into the centre! enter the salooa at West Thirty-fourth | Wtbge%y it itary operated through the south tube with Geo. Hale's found if m* ty a necessary disturbance of schedules, [Of the wood Gen, Haig’s men found) gtreet and Seventh Avenue from which BS By t's Se eine | mane cf Garman tenn he caaned éc t= 3/[W. L. DOUCLAS ILLINOIS HAS MOOSE TICKET.|, PARIS. Sept. 16-German attacks) at rst the policeman tnaleted mB BEie a *|both north and south of the Somm@/inat in giving Zurica so much lie oe | MB) 8 Cast in Primary eon Ballot. —An entire State CHICAGO, Sept. 1 ticket and part of a county Progressive in nomination at it ticket were placed Wednesday's primary, was learned to-day, Just four votes were cast for the ticket, but it may be sufficient to assure the “nominees” a place on the ballot. The candidates named for State om- cers were Patrick J. Nolan for Gov- ernor, Ross C. Scoffield for Lieutenant Governor, Lambert Nestor for Auditor, Jerome J. Dittenhoefer for state Treas: urer, Harry Scofield for Secretary of <i Janes P, at Large. — Clty Leads Stute Im Percentage of Fatal Canes, ALBANY, Sept. 16.~-Retween the in- Welsh for Con- All are Chicago ception of the Infantile paralysts epi- demic and August 31 the percentage of fatal cases Was greater in New York | City than in the rest of the State, was announced to-day by the Health Department. For the pe ren taees 2 were given as poles ‘ork, 25; up-State, 28.3 y’ louin’ recore entyenine few cases and no deaths up-State. ATCHIBON, 4 temporary postpone: ot aking tour in Kansas of Charles Fairoan * Republican candidate for Vice President, and Re left lest night fo here to-day, m were repulsed by the French last night, it was officially announced to-day. Following is the text of to-day’s French War Office report: “North of the Somme our troops are consolidating thelr new posi- tions. “South of the Somme tho enemy attempted to make an attack east of Berny. He was checked by our curtain of fire. “The total number of unwound- ed prisoners captured in the course of the actions of yeater- day has reached 400, In addition to the war materials, the capture of which was reported previously, SHOES women's so WOMEN &480Y8 cense he had been following instruc- = —F, tions of a subpoena server in Dis- trict Attorney Swann’e office. Kil- gannon withdrew this statement when confronted by @he man io question. | Inspector Daly has begun an in- vestigation to find out why Kilgan- non did not take Zurtca directly to | Rofrano, formerly Deputy Street Cleaning Commissioner, will be placed on trial shortly on the ch of having procured the murder ‘Michael Gaimari, a Solltiont Neu- tenant of “Tom” Fol —_——s> TO HEAR MISKINOFF DIVORCE ee ce 16 Be: YOU NEED We took. three bomb: throwers, tre n a single trench we found the Named im Action by bodies of 86 Germans, Morerse Es natu when your Tn addition to tfe nine German acro- ye Aimes Creehen pet, eure cocuuonaly planes previously reported shot down| Justice Guy, in the Supreme Court, eG cuaeen Your monnen te yesterday, six others were defeated | to-day appointed Thomas F, Gilroy as ordered or your bowels inactive. Let and fell behind their own lines, Referee to take testimony in the di- heel re) e this safe, mild, dependable fonedy Sommerer vorce action brought by Aimee Crocker Tegulate these organs Ws DORVAL PARK WINNERS. VIRST RACE-~Purse olds and upward; ante 500; three-year. foaled ‘in Canada; and & sixteenth.—Good in a sound and healthy ‘conaltion, BEECHAM’S Miskinoff, the Californ! Prince Miskinoff, No date has ye! Axed for the opening of ia bieesieee It is understood the Prince te going =| to contest the sult. Of course it io —procaptly and easily. ‘That is what it usual ly does, if the affec- tion is not due to some serious internal | disorder. Resinol Ointment stopsitching | at once and soon makes sick skins well. Se aaa Einvixont f.ddSatatehi, $281 STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY, | “nunet cnmeatis re nate feakcolvd iti ation Hirata tahoe —_— can be used on exposed uriaces without attracting Row third: Time 3:03, “Gott ‘Votan, | aregewers Lea Pallice....+511 9A: Ms) iaansotenin, Body ole Bilvmore Wa Wy m ae Vivlathorpe, Nacal, Lamerand| Garaeyle, Gibralta 1104. Laageet Sale of Any Medinin ln he Wert, Cousin Agnes also ran, Beliarane, Cristobal AM, Oe. 280, Poisoning of the blood in this way often”