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THAW IS A PARANOIAC, Another Alienist Testifies It Would Be Dangerous to Free White's Slayer. LAST EXPERT FOR STATE Physician Unshakcn on Cross Examination by Shearn? Thaw Smiles at Many of the Replies. Pr. Carlos F. Macdonald, tho thlrd allenist to tflfltify for the state, waa on tht wltness stajid for seven houra nt the hearing on the sanity of Harry K. Thaw hefore J*.istice Keogh flt White Plains yesterdav. Ha was the only witness called flnd the last alienist to testify for lha state Thflflr'a counsel. Clarence J. Bhearn, ?>, ,-upied nlmost thfl entire tin.e in c-ross-examiniiiB lhe states wltness. He had not flnished when court adjourncd. and said he ex? pected the cross-examination would take another half day of court, on Frlday. William Travers Jerome. who was ap~ polnted a Special Deputy Attorney t.en eral tfl condiict the cflaa for tha atate, made a short direct examination of the wltness. hringing out Dr. Macdonald's expert oplnlon that Thaw was an ln curahle paranolac and WOUld he a dan? ger to the peace and safety of the com munitv if ralaaaed from Matteawan atate aaylum. Mr. Bhearn tried long and hard to break down the alienlst's testimony without any apparent BUOCflaa. Plece by plece Thaws counsel interro ajated the witness in regard to the numerous letters and memoranda con stltuting the exhihits ln the case in an effort to analyze the altenist's oplnlon of Thaw'a mental condition. He asked the wltness to point out the "insane delu sion" ln each partlcular plece of evi rif.n,... Ovar and over again Dr. Mac? donald restitlfd that lt would he Impoe slhle to do so in any partlcular writmg taken alone. hut that ln connection with other exhihits and the history of the case each s.rap rrf evidence played an important part in diagnosing ThflWa mental malady aa paranuia. Lawyer and Doctor Ooas Sworda. Mr. Shearn endeavored to explain a^Aay the indi.ations of peraecutlon, ex aggerated cgo and other sytnptoms of paranoia in Thaws letu-rs and nolcs hy assuming from the evidence that all the ao-called delusions were foundeil on fact. The examination resolved ltself at times lnto a scieniiflc dtflCUflflion of psychiatry It appeared to he Mr Shrarn's purpose to read paranoia out of the case I.y a prornss of elimlnation. hy dlacardlni each partlcular plece of evidence as lt came up. in whhrh. < onsldering it alone the physician express.id ih.- oplnion that there wns no real IndtCfltton of insane deluslon. In answer to Mr Joromo't questinns r>r Macdonald teatlfled that the ad of violence connecte.l with the dominating deluaton in paranoia sometinies relieved the explosion of the mind. go to speak, and the delualona mrnht imt ba so pro nonnced after that But it was no evi denca "f a .ure. he said. Mr. Jerome formulated the followlng hypothetical question. whi-h he asked Dr. Macdon? ald: "Now. loviiiK asid" the testimony of persons other than Thaw. pleaae con ?lder onls the anitlnga "f Thaw whlch you b?ve Been and which are in evi? dence. coupled with the testimony Thaw gavfl in this and other heartnjr*, and your obaervatlon of Thaw at the flrat triai. th.- heartng before Justi. e Morw h auaer and th- hearlngs at White plains. are you abl? t<, form an oplnion as to the preaenl mental condition of Thaw?" Siys Thaw Is a Paranoiac. i>r Macdonald then gave his oplnlon that Thaw waa .1 paranoiac and would be a dangeroua p<rs<>n if aet at larRe. Mr. shi-aru tagan his cross-examlna tion. He wanted to know if soma evl dencea of Inaanlty In Thaw'a ramote ralattvea would hava any baarlng on a diagm-sis nf paranoia in Thaw'B caaa. The wittnss sjijri jt would have some BlflnlflcaiKre in regard to heredlty. What is au Insanfl .L-lusion'.'" asked Mr. Shearn. "An Inaanfl deluslon la a faise i,..iief emaniuinK from a dlaeaaed mind, wlth* out any foundatlon In fact, ami one whii h WOUld appear Incredlbrfl to the person havlng it if he wer<- of normal mind.'" Dr. Macdonald replled. FiXerl, s> sl.-mi.t'r delUfllOnfl i.f a llior bld character, exaltatton >.r Insane van tty was an MSentiaI s\mp;om of par? anoia. th>- wltneaa satd "lf you flnd rlxed, ayatematlc delualona of peraecutlon sre '..-i able to dlagnoee a . ase of paranoia fn.m that fact alone?" aaked Mr. Shearn 'Thai is eaeentlal, bul I would not dlagiMWA paranoia >>ii that fart alone." repiied Dr. Macdonald. "i would BtTongl) BUSpecl paranuia. hut I should want a hlstory ,>f th, , aae." ? Doea ihe exlatence <f Insane delualona alone i-stahiish th>. fact of Inaanlty?" asked Mr. Bhearn. ? l niiji-. t." said Mr. Jerome. "Buch a queniion in ltself presuppoeea Insanlty." Shearn Turns Laugh on Jerome. ? y,..s-. it doea; you are ri?ht for once," said Mr Shearn. and lhe courl attend ants had t>, rap for order becauae <<t thej laugh tha? follow -d. In the in-xt .pi...imii Ifr. Bhearn aaked "Can you determlne wltal ktnd of in sanlty Thaw has I.y looklng at hls face?" ?No," the tvltnesfl replled Mr Bhearn aranted tu know il Dr. Macdonald conatdered it an lnsan<- de* lualon on Thaw'a part when he aald ha had heen told that Juatlca Dowllng only intended to commit hlm to Matteawan foi thlrty daya after hls second tria! Dr. Macdonald said he would constdei that an insane deluslon. Even if Justloa ix.wiinj- told that t.. j Mr. Uttlfltflflij ThflW c < ciunsi I. and Mr Llttleton told it t<. Thaw?" asked Mr Bhearn "I don't he|)e\e Justlcfl Dowllng ever r.aid lt." **id Mr. Mfli donald. "Well, it la possihle t h: ?. t he did. Igfl't lt.'" asked Mr. Shearn. "Yes, possihle, hut highly incredlhle," j the wltness replled. "Bo It wouldn't he an insane deluaion if Th.iw wa. told that and he repeated it. would it?" iiMk.ii Mr. Bhearn. imt nwier thoae clrcumatancaa." f -'ll lf . l.K "loIIHld. Mt Sln ;.t n aakad the witnoss to state tbe svsliini.tl7.etl fkliiHiona he found Thaw had prior tO tln- shooting <>f St.in f..|.l White. ' He had deluatona that White and oth.-r tn.'ti malntalned certnln houaaa f"r Immoral practlrea, and that his life was in danger from theae peraona, and thal it vuis hia mis. l-in to hreak up llioso practtcea," said tho witnoss. "Any othar deluatona at that tlmo?" aaked Mr. Shea n. 'That was lh.- irntral delualon," Dr. Macdonald replled. Thaw t""k a llvely int?rost in all "f Dr, Macdonald'a laatlmony. Ha fra quently laaned over and confarrad with tln- three aii' htatm uim are tn t.siify on his alde. li.- '?'?ni"?l dlaplaaaed with some nf l>r. Macdonald'a anawere and ?mlled broadly at othara, as if they were satisfa.ti.rv to him Thaw alao appar* ently dlBcuased pointa tn ll teatlmony with his mother, ?im aal baatde hlm. Tha hearinga will be raauntad on Kri day, and Juatlce Keogh arlll hoid court nll day Baturday to make up for th<* holiday lo-day. DENIAL FROM DR. MAY No Suppression of Facts in His Thaw Report. Albany, July -t Dr. .lames v May. ol tha* Btate Hospital Commlaalon, in a state ment to-da] declarea that ther<' was no falslflcatton of the recorda or mlarepra aentation >'f th.' facts broughl out ln the examlnatlon oi Harry K. Thaw laat No v. tnher. Miss Kells I. Qreenlng, an offlrial BtO* nographrr at the Matteawan Btate lios pltal for the Insane, teatlfled at the Thaw hearlng at White Plalns yesterday that Thaw had been permltted t.< aaalat per sonally ln revlslng the copy ehe made of a mental examlnatlon of Thaw by l>r. May, then auperlntendent of Matteawan. and his asslstant, Dr. Rusaell, the preaent head of the Inatltution. 1 >r. M.iy aaya Mlaa Ureeiiirig's state nia-nt "has proved mtsleadlng and the con* . luslona apparently drawn frnm her taa* timony are un warranted. Nothlng was Buppresaed, aithoujth materlal which waa abaolutely Irrelevant was left out as use less and nnneceaaarlly compllcatlng the already volumlnoua recorda." He add.: Mr Thaw was allowed tho prlvllrRe, whioh was agreed upon before he would conaent t" submit t" an examlnatlon. of readlng th*- typewrltten account Such correctlona of errorB us he noted ln lead peneil on the copy, and as oti examlna u.ui proved to I.,- proper ones, were sub eequently made by the stenographer. ln ,,.*.i dld these correctlona have any materlal h.-arlng on tln- facta broughl out ni on th?' conclualona Indtcatad by the ex? amlnatlon. Th'- errora .ontalned ln the str-nociaph ?: s reporl were corrected after very care? ful conaideratlon by It. Rusaell and my* aelf. To the best of my knowledge and bellef Thaw has never seen th'' revlaad typewrltten reporl "t tks examlnatlon There waa no suppression "f facta and no mlarepreaentatlon. Any Inveatlgatlon of Thaw's mental .-.mditlon hy impartial 08* servers wlll. I am aatlsfled, result in noth inn eaaentlally different e $140,000 ASYLUM BALM Optician Says He'll Sue City for Confineraent as Lunatic. Levy i.ohlatone, an optldan. who has been in insane asylums In thla atate an aggregate of fourteen yeara, was .it? charged yeaterday from the Bellevue Ilos pltal insana- pavilion on an order of Jnatlce Qoff. OoWatone was ln court to oppoee ? plau to commlt him to the Manhattan Btate Hoapltal, and sxplalnad how he came to be aent to Bellevue. Laal Bprlng. he aald, he waa releaaed on hia promise t.. i.". to K_ssia. He went, bul soon came back. on being askwi at Ettlla island what vialble meana of aupport ht- had, Ooldatone sald he had a clalm af 1140,000 against th" <ity of New Vork. Then he was aent to Bellevue Hoapltal <;oM atone told the court yeaterday that he beld the rlty reaponetble for his conflnement and waa golng ta aue for 8140.'->j. or 818.088 ror each year. B WON'T DENY HE SLEW GIRL "If I Did, I Was Drunk," Say3 Perth Amboy Man. IB) io The ?-'rii Perth Amboy, N. -' . July l Aleaander Krompovlc, charged wlth maltreatlng an.i then atrangllng t?. death Mary Halltday, titi yeara old, "f this dty, when arralgned before Recorder Keboe to*nlghl declared through sn Interpreter tbat he dld not know whether he killed the glrl. ??If i dld do it. i muat i.;iv.- been <irunk," he aald. Thla is the tir*-t admlealon he haa made alnce the mutllated body "f the chlld eraa found "ii Tuesday In a car tunnel under the Lehlgh Valley Railroad'a eaal atorage grounda The prlaoner tremWed llke a leat at hia l.-arinK to-nlght an'i it was believed that he would attempl suldda tr he koi the opportunlty. HM was re ini.ii'l.-'l without ball. Krompovlc, wbo ls a swarthy Blav, was a boarder at the Halllday hoin" He ls six feel two Inchea In belght, welgha IM pounds, an.i is sixty-two years old. He uas vei ? frlendly wlth little Mary and fre quently hrouK.it cakea ainl candy to her. Accordlng to the police, he Induced the Kin to go aralklng wlth hlm Monday mornlng. That WB.S the last time she was aeen allv... When Bh. dld nol return bome In the even? ing her narentfl became frantlc and atarted an h for h. r. ISarly last i venlng workmen found th" body In the tunnel. Krompovlc was al once auapected and wub aoon caught. When arreat. l he proteated his Inno* cence, His face and hands bora acratchea which the police aay ware made by the Kin In trylng to defend herself. The police alao aay Krompovlc had beea drlnktng heavlly for a. - eral daya JAMES A ROCKEFELLER AID Professor's Son to Manag. Medical Institute. Henri Jamea, li ? son f the late Pro fessoi William .latii. s. win succaed Jerome l> Oreene aa general manager >.f the Rockefeller Institute foi Medical Reaearch, Mr Qre. havlng realgned to enter tbe offlce ..f John i? Rockefeller as a member nf the staff in charge ..i iu*- bualneaa and phttanthroplr Intereata Hs wlll, however, I. ntintii- ns a trusti'i- of tht- InstltUta A graduats fr..rn Harvard In 1888, Mr. Oreene was Becretar] to Prealdenl Charlea W. Kh"t fi' m 18W until 1881, wi. a he ba eame aecretari of th.- ll.rvar.i Corpora tlon. In I'-'i" he became bualneaa managar i.f th.- Rockefeller Institute. Mr. Jamea was graduatod ln UN f-.-m llaivanl I'nlv.tslly and from the Harvard l.aw Bchool in 1804, later practistng law ln Boston H. i,is been tdentl. " in : ??.?? enterprlaea "i ?> publlc or phiiaiiui ,-.? nature ln Boaton, where h. is counael for it .? n. '.i itlon. OUTINGS ON THE HUDSON. Th<- Hudson Hlver I?ay I.lne offers a dl verslty of oiitlnus to-<lay Hesidea the regular mornlnK throujrh bc t to Albany, the H.tnliick Hii'' ? Fourth of July trlp tn Klngaton I'ulnt, leavlna Desbroaaea atreel at !. .? a m Iti thf- af ternoon ti" Mary Powell tn.ikes her regu? lar un. io West Polnl ano return, l.-aving Daabroaaca atreet at mj p. n SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mstled snywhere in the United States for $2 50 a year. STRIKERS FAST WEAKENING Union Committee Consideis Openly Throwing Up Sponge. OILERS DESERT THE CAUSE Several Ships Delayed in Clear ing\ While Others Sign Fresh Crews Without Trouble. Whlie coastwlafl ahlpplng ownera plactdli declared the striki. <.f their employefl was all over. the strike commlttefl of the unton held atormy sessi,,ns yesterday, debatlng whether or nol lt flhould throw Up thfl sponge and a.imit thnt there wafl no hope of wlnnlnR. The first open break came from the ull ers, wh.i found thlnga going so strongly against Ihem thal tiie> held a meetins and o>c|rlr-.l t<> f.irn. a aeparate unlon and re? turn lo ?.4<nrk l,';id,T;, declared tl,.?? war* Inilured lo strlk.- asralust their will and wer? dlsaatiened with the aray ln arhlch the union ofllelala were sttemptlng to prolong tho strike. Inrrtead ?f maklng efforta io brlna aboul peace, on" of the eatises ef th? weakenlng was ?=?ld ti, he the fallura to gel as- murh ?up porl fr.uu thfl longflhoremen is had bei n eounted upon Another %\nn the snnounce* ment from thfl rooka nnd atewarda lhal they would refuflo t.> ...ln in a aympathetlc strike. The Panama. Of thn Panama Pteamship Company, operated t" the Canal Zone by the government, aalled \> terday arlth a bluejarket crew, ..- did the Crifltobal >>n the day before. At ? mass meeting held at thfl union headquarters, Jamea Vldal, secretary "f thfl organlsatlon, said thal the aet ton >>f tlie government in puttlng enllated men ..u the Panama boata would probablj reaull ln unlon aeamen and engine room handa refua inir to \Mirk hereafter on any government \ easela "We can tisht tti*-? aTovrrnnT'nt, If necefl aary," he aaid Americans Appeal to Poiice. Alleglng thal th<- Bpanlflh and Letln ele? ment, whlch ia aald t.. large!) outnumber them. was n.?t glven them a votce In or ganlsatlon nff.-iirs. a delegaUon of twenty Atnerlcana from the firemen'a, ..|]<ts> an?l water tendera' unlona went t.i i'..u<-.' Head uuarters late last nlghl and told Dati Lieutenant McNally thal the) were i ol havlng a fnir show and ihat lhe foreign membera of the union wera preparing to resort to vtolflnce to gsln their ends The men sal.l th.it the flecretary of th" unlon. Jamea Vldal, waa .1 Bpanlard, and that he refusad to reeogniae them nt any i.f the unlon meetlnga. Th< >\ hsd ? ? heen denied accesa to t ? 1 meeting place at No. L'~i Weat atreet, the) aald, and fr<>m what they had overbeard thi Bpanlarda wer<. plannlng lo make n one of thfl delegfltea declared thal lasl nlKht whlie he araa I ylng lo obti audlence with Vldal anotl ? 1 B| ruahed Into lhe hall and aald Ihat the Morgan Bteamahlp rotnpanj had ?? force of strik'- breakera which it waa plannlng to pat to work Accordlng lo Ihe delegate V'idal toi.i hls men t" beal lhi m up and tbe poiice, too, if necei The Atnerlcana said th. s were wllllns 1 1 po hack to work and belleved that l tnc.v.- WO Uld Ir. ,,k Ihfl Mi ik> A number "f ollers, it waa learned laal nlght, held .1 meeting In ?? Bpi Ing nnd Washington street ? . . t lo.ise fi<.Tn thfl present sttik>. movement, ff.rm th.-lr own unlon .111 I tnal agreementfl wlth it.aatwlai C. Ii. ?',.]ilns. ?hM preaided at Ihe meeting, and othera who attr-ndct it, aald that t?,? - otlera ha,i decfdi d to leavi tlu 1 ? ? Ollera' anl Watei Tendern' I'nlon be 1 of thewa] Ita offlclala treated .1 t'ommlttee whlrh arh an, I ?! thfl 111 oposltli otlera become h aeparate unlon Accordlng to the ollera, when thta mltp-e told Ihe offlriala of the 01 union that the ollera deslred lo be formed int,, 1 s. !.,..,'? inlon "i ? of ih>- ?ri said ' 1 ;<-t .,,it, you u ? 1... ? ? 1 to kill you if n ..11 don'l gel >.'it " The meeting last niKlit w.is then ? and aboul two hundred oll< 1 ?tti ndi d, avei ?? man of them sng Tl ? m t, . were preei nl aald that, bt -i'i.. form n aeparate unlon, the ollei .41 ? t ?>, 1 n14.; a commlttee to *.> t" thi Tomba Poiice 1 nurt ati.t awear oui a warranl foi thi ai real <>f tl.rflolal who replli their dist commltl.a the charge >.f maklng threata A numbei ol thi ollera i;.i\. Ihelr namflfl as witneasea lt \\.iu atated thal tha m. etlng repreaented 2 809 0 ? ? Labor Extremist Welcomed. Mark Jackson a*labor agltator, who took an actlve part ln the recenl -trik.- ,,f i.>na ahoremen it Baltimore and waa forhldden by the polli >? thera t,. mlngle wlth th< ?ffected men because <,f his Inflammatory \.,H,; arrlved .7town to ****** j wlth the strlke leadera. He waa tafcau Int* the eouncUa -?f the unlon ,. Havelock Wllaon. fonu-Hy a mjmbar of tbe Brtttah Parllamant. who conducted hurrylng to New .;k ta ad*m*a leader* accordfatg to Ihoae al '?n,?; .^ p' QU?rteri Wllaon is travelltoi around the lorW lo bring abOUl aa amalgamatlnn of ,?e laN.r uninns of Greal BHtaln. the l.rlt W* rolomeaand the Unlted Btatea He re? cently arrlved In Ban Ttantuta tramAm nnlia. an-l was In ChlcagO M ^~^ H,lf a doaen ShtDS got away from,1 Mr docki yesterday aftar datoy. TN Bablna ?uffered moet, being held up three hours . ,?.for. she flnaUy eteered. The othara had j better luck. gettlng non-unlon crewa to man them without trouble. The Ward Une aent Its boata away from the docka part* iv manned. then ar horad down the bay. whlle f'di crewa wer.* tranaferred In tuga to them from the bargaa ln Brooklyn, re their strlke breakera weraquartered. ROADS PAID SHIP POOL Trunk Line Man Tells of Com missions on Aliens. At yeaterday'* heartng of th.- govern ment'i sult agalnal th* alleged ahlpplng 1 trust T. c McCalm, rhalrman "f tho Trunk i.,,,.. Assoctatton, was th? tir?.t wttness <x amlned. He toM of how. in IM-'M and pre vious to that, thr trunk lines out of Mew Vork paid v.nious commlaalana to Bteam? ahlp romjtanlea for ths Immlgrant bualneaa \t one time, he aald, ths eommlsat-ns were as low aa S per cenl of the fare, but competition forced tho rat.- up as high as 80 per cent. In 1888, he aald, th" trunk Un. ? gol together and Rxed ifl per cent aa a falr commlaslon Al the preaent time, the wlt ness sald, tlie trunk llnea pay i" per rent on all Immlgrant ti<-kf-ts where the fare is more than $-'?'-'. No rommlssions are paid on tirst claaa Inland tlcketa ii on eaatbound Immlgram bualneaa wlthln trunk llne ter rltory. Mr McCalm said all hnrs whi<-h partld i.l in th.- operatlon of the joint tleket ,,_.i,.\ ;,t un. island shared equally In ? ound Immlgratlon trafllc He sald the Immlgrant rarely selected the llne he wi nt over, ,is hc showed no Interest In ih>- mat? ter The wltnese declared that the reason th? | rsilroadi paid commlsslons to Bteamahlp lines "it thlrd claaa tickets, and md on aecond and flrat claaa, was because some compenaatlon was believed to be fal When th.- Aastatanl I nlted Btates Ati ?r i.' ;? aske.i if th. Bteamahlp lines mlghl not aend very mu< h ..f the Immlgrant trafllc i y way "f I'anada, formei Benator B| : . unael for th.- iteamahlp men, broke In wlth That's what wiii happen altogether, II , ; have your w.,\ Maa Btraua, the llcket ageney man. who haa teetlfled befor. was agaln a adtness ;i,,,i iold ol th nslng of Immlgrant rat< ? ..ii th- Russian .mei li an Une. i The hearlngs arl i be resumed on T u id u BIT OF U. S. IN DENMARK Park Reservcd for Americans on American Holidays. I" Maa Henlua, rhalrman of Un Danlsh Amertcan Natlonal Park Uommlttee, of ' which Prealdent Taft Is the honorarj chatr* ..|. i- ibll at th- Hotel Astoi yea? terday nfternoon thi programme >.f tha Hon exerclses to be h. Id at Reblld 1 t II.- Wlll .-.lll oii Ihe Clnclnnati this moi mm ! i. Idea "f preaentlng a natlonal ... |. ?!!ii.1ik beartng some whal th* same relatlon to thal country .,> the Tellowstone I'.u k doea t.. th* I'nlt. ?! Btate -. n i- i ltd bi for* the I ?> n ih people on thla elde "f the watei m Mareh, 1810 Miv month ago the last .-f three hundred acrei ln the north .?r the little klngdom waa purchased. and [ir. II ? ' ? ';i Ihat, in ac* . ? " th. i ? >t.i ih governnv nl had agreed lo nbld. by the condltlona w hl. h weni with it. on* "f which waa that th. pnrh bi n icrved for the exclu Ivi us.- ..f Amerlcan aubjecte "ti Amerlcan natlonal laya. ?That the I'.?.!< - ahould be wllllng t-. t aalde .. pl. "f th.it own realm f'.r tin* .t'.f Amerlcan at\nlversarlea, ' ro marked I,r llenlus yeaterday, "showi how . lose is t ti the two counti h Th* rantata. wrttten bi Jepp. Aakjhr, the Robert Burns ol Denmark'a heathei land, i.. be 'ui.K -.1 Ihe l*ltj Hall, I'openhagen, on tugust I, wiii be rendered Informally at the Tiv.ili. th* capltal'B summer smuse menl park, by the student s ihkin?c socleti of the Royal Danlsh College The change occasloned bj the mourolng for Kin* ri. derlcb .mong the *i".ikn.. at Ihe dedl atlon wlll )?? i >r Maurlce PTancli Bgan, Mlnlster to Denmark; t'ounl i' Moltke, Danlsh Mlnla* t. r tn the L'nlted Btat. -. I m H. nlue an.i Governor ?' Brun, of the Provlnce of Aal borg, in wbl. t. the I'-uk i- sltuated. SUNDAY'S 'JEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere in the United States for $2 60 a year. I'S I). p.n ini.-nt of Avin ulture.? WKATllhll BUREAU HOOWT Oa< >70 | 4 ??? <: JTJ -'V f * *?$*& ' 7* 64 10.2 ** Jr~7$ \ I 4aJ. W> i MV MSOi ON 0B3:g-?\ . MT10R9 TAKBH AT 8 '-..t30,0 \0'CU)Ck LAST KIGHTixnANAToaY ..ow. i NT* ICfllXl II IT 4,1912. ' e.- e--?- ?-? t J A.' .... ., <?? ' THE WEATHER REPORT. Otttrliil He.oril ii..1 loreiiikl, U'ash'nsl-n, july .1 I/hmI Bhowerfl Bnd Ibundoralorma _nn iiim.-'l Iii tha I'.-.-kv Mountsla sslon ihe plslna -.iHt*.a. tii. reatral volltya snd iii*. s...ui. snd ostaadsd tlir..iiKi. lha lake regloa la Mew Bnglsni, lha mradla Atlantl. stataa aad lha ?? trrin- Wami lha ?..it .1 araa tah High teni peratuies prevallad BB B rule, sxeepi over iiu middle hii-i soutbern dlstrtctfl ?.,t ,r o?. HfK'k. Moontalaa and in tha Bouth. a* the pr.'BSin.' Im tcenerally \O0 OVSI th.- liit.-rl"! \\ .?t ih. ri i* ii" presenl preopecl >.f s.-tt;.-.i oroather inst of th. Reck] Meantalns, aad showerswlll r.iiitlliii.- .ItirhiK ld. ii. \l .]a> .r t?.. ...t lha mt.ii..t distrlcta an.i wlll rxt.ti'i durtas Thura <i*\ aad Thursdai nlghl Into tha mtodla vt lantlc .tat.s ?n.| N.-? KnslM.i<l Over II ein t-Hif of tli. rountrj lemperaturea win .:.>. ehanre derldedljr. I ut II wlll ba som.-wl.it rhur*4ts) or Thursdai ninhi in tr..- plslna ..tales an.i lh. MlSSOUrt Valle> The v?ii.is alona ths Nss t:.i?rian?i Poast wlll ba ssodersta south and aouth weat; middle Atlmi th- .'.??!>.. inoil-tat.- BOUth; soutli AtlHntl.' COSSt, liBttt t.. moderate sast; Oulf Cosst, moderate, mostl) BOMthossl snd sooth; oa tha lower iske*. moderate south. ?liii t! .Jtidarsquall* to '.-. upper lakrs. niodarate *.outh, be.-omlnK varlabla BISBmsTB '!?-I'i.t this Thursdai foi Kuropean ports wlll hava mola-rate smith an.i southwest winds. ?lth modwatsl] fair wsetbsr, lo tti?* Oran.l Hanks. |orerH>t for speriMl Lmnlltle*. Per th* CHa tri.-t of lolumhla. thtind?r*li"wer? to-day aml to nlghl nti'i pesaablj Pttdey; light le moderate smith wtti'ls Kor Maryla.i1 and Vlralnta. thundersh.-wers to dav tn west and to .lay or to nlght iM -...t port ton; Krldalv probably ohowors; light to moderate south wlnd' Kor felarvare, Ea.*t?rn 1'ennsyliania ai.d MBU | *?ra4?y. Ihundaranowarfl Ihla afteroveam <>i nlKht or probably Prlday; modarala M.xith wln.lM Kor Castam \.? v,>, k and Nouthirn Kew Knalard, Ihundeiahowrra lo i.i\ ,.r t,> niaiit and probablj r i.m . moderal.titb wlada i-'.ir \..nii,.,i, \,.w gngland, falr to-day, f..i !,,?..) bj Bhewera ln Ibe Bftetaeea ?r at nisht li. waai portlon i ,. . ra; moderata no.ith aii - I'..-- U.-m \ t r *c ln t i. ln -il m|..>w.tb t>. <Ihv .nnd probabl) Prlday i'-1 s\' lern Peanajrlvanla >m,i Wratera n>w l|)>ind?rahowera t., la) and pr.ii.at.,., p,i ,'.? ?..nth wlnda. Ilnmldll) I a in 74 | (,. m P> $ p m i.l Oaiclal rflawiTStlaflfl takrn at tnll^.l Btati ' Mirraua at H p rn yAat-rday follow: ' l*J Tempr-rHtir,. w>ath<>r AIbanj . s4 , i^,,, Atiantlc Clty. In , -t,HI Hnaton ta Claar H'lrYal.. . s:. i"lond\ '',l1'-"')-? . $8 Clead) New < ?rl-.MiiK. ;s najn 81 l/'ila. 7: ,-|..iidv Uashlnfton so t'lrar Tli? W'ath^r. Indlratlnna for tfl day Bfl>awera Th- t*inrs?ratiir* >-e?t<-rda> HiBhA-t a$ aeareoa I,, \i. a t, a.n. l^wal t?t*i.lal Kreord. Th* follow ln* offlrlal remrA from thf Vv>ath?r flunaii nho?s iho rhangea ln th-- trmi rratiir* for lh? laat tw?nt\ four hnura. In <-i.mp.i rlaoil Wltb th*. , ,,r, ??-|..,n.| bag ?lat'' Sl laHt v?ar: mil 1919 Mli i?i2 8am 4>2 89 9 p ni . in 77 fl a m 70 114 f) p in ?4 73 fi a m . . m> 7.1 11 p tn . sn 71 12 m 117 sn 12 p m ... H 4pm IM *.2 llltrh^al t#mpA.rattir^ yafltetflay M di?ifr''?'B tat 1 p nil. low^at, flfl. a\?raa?. 73. avetfl_a f"r rorrAspondlna Ante laal vrar SS, a\or?a.. f,,r I'rrcapondinf data lau-t thlru thrr* j-aia, 72, THRONGS 0011 li CbTT Railroads Hard Pressed to Handle Holiday Traffic. VACATION SEASON BEGINS Delay of Starting Time This Year Adds to Fourth's Great Rush. Railroad statlons and ferry hounes In this dty acted yeaterday aa the r-ienrinK ho ise for b record holiday army. Late tralna last nlght wanl out In taro or thre.' aectlona it was the cllmaa of a week of enormoufl traffl'-. The local tralns this mornlng are t-xpected to carry out capadty loads, but the jtreater portlon of motintaln and sea* shore traflic began dght daya ngo, for this season tha "K"t away" was late for thou? aanda who last year departed around June 1 F?. Th? pntmonger nm<*lals nf th* New Tork Ccntral, thr New H.ivi-n. tho < ,-nfral of New Jersey, the I.neka w;mna and th<* I'enn sylvanla railroad* reported most of their regular express tralna runntng in two .sec? tions, an.i BOme In thr"e Slxty thousand or nmr" trunk- went through the Orand Central Btatlon during Ihe last wr.-k. Last Baturday ??'""" pna* sengera were handled Al ihe Lackawanns ofllces It waa aald th* traflic h.i'l been ao heavy yestetda) mornlng that s'.me tralns ivnt out in three section* ??\\'.. couldn'l get enough sleepers." sald the atation maater of that road "We were hard pressed becauae of the heavy trafilr- " \t tho Pennsylvanla ofllces it was da*' clared that thronga had heen golng to th? shore resorts ln the last few daya, making necessary addltlonal cars on most of the tralns Asbury I'ark. Atlantic City and Polnl Pleaeanl wer.- some of the potnta of destlnatlon over this r..a.i The Long Islsnd resorts draw suH* crowds that .-xtra tralns were run over that branch of the Pennsyl? vanla. The tralr.s and i.o;)ts of tim Central Rail ma'i of New Jersey were loaded doam wlth persons goimr to the leaehore reaorta tOUChed hv Ihat llne Tho Kourth of July Is generally a "sult raso" vacatlon perlod. Thla year, however, becauae of tho delayed start of the vaca* t'..n season, sultcasea have not been so much ln .-vi.i--n.i- as trunks The latt-r ln th* last sii daya have Indlcated that the summer resorts sre gettlng thdr qttota of the oitv'8 populatlon much later than usual. lt all conaplred to make the holiday traflic heavler than a y. ar ago, (.xtra baggage cars ha'.?? been attached to the express tralns bestdea the .-xtra [...? aonK.-r cara Bome "f the Boston expi >eeterday went out In two sections of twelve cars each, four or Bv* mon than nrdlnarlly Th.- heavj tt iffli began ?' I " ' I Btatlon early yesterday mornlng. Th* Baratogs ind Montreal expreaa wenl out in two Be. ttons, one ol n;n.- cars snd tne other of eleven Th* 10 M Boston expn was ln two Boston ? *? pr, ..... nt i] o'clock, i "'- p m and al ? p m Th* Adlrondack express, tn t took i larg. ? ttti" t "f p.ngera to the Lake Champlaln snd Lake Oeorg* reglons whi n II I. ft h< ?? al ~ 10 p m . ? ; dld the Montr. .1 ? *pr< ? al ' ?'? T'i* Tho Islander, st I ly load and w.i- in two sections Th* Bar Hsrbor and Moiinl I traflk has i.ti exi ept onallj heavj lh< Bai Harboi express golng out ln two or thr.-- aectlona each nlght for a week or more -If the ?. - | ih< tvay they I ? on* ralli terday, "Julj i tvlll ??? th. regulai get ,. s . time In th* future, and the hotela wlll r. msln "I- ;i until < i'-t' i ? , li itead of . |n ilng eai ller " SHOW FOR BABIES' HOME Wild West Performances To Bo Given at Long- Branch. Rough rldlng rowboys and cavalrymen. Indlan war dam ? b, bron. o b itlng and -ig wm be on th* programme -.f the mllltai id V. iM Wes1 ahow for th* li.-ri-.tit of tln- aummer hom* of th* Bables' ii..- pital, sl " sntc n i . to b? held Bat? urday, July 8 There wlll Im. two \ prform ant ea one al :* aml one at s p m. wlth s ,, |, ?- l.ntiK Hran h the m .,f the show, The show wlll I"- glven und. r the tlon of the summer eommittee, of which Mrs ir.. Barrows Is rhalrman; Mrs John n Ketloga of Monmouth Beach, treasurer, aml Mrs Chauncey Kerr, secretary . ith. r tii.-mi.< t s of the eommittee sr* Mr; l-'rlt/. Achells, Mrs Kdwln D tdams, Mrs ii \i tl. ?and< r, Mra t" c \" hlnloss, Mis t n Banks, Mrs. T Barbour, Mrs. William Barbour. Mrs C F Boker, Mra Bertram n Borden, Mra. H. B Borden. Mrs. ii ll Churchlll, Mrs 'i _ Crawford, Mrs. w. N. . rotiiv4.li. Mra. H A Caesar, Mrs. H. N. Camp, Mra Bayard Domlnlck, M, Kudolph Erbsloh, Mt* w. C. Kargo, IIn p a B Franklln, Mrs H. .'Uager iii.i. Mra B D Uodfrey, Mrs C, D. Hal sey, Mra W H Hamilton, Mra J. Horace Hsrdlng, Mra B H. Hartahorne, Mis. Raymond Hoagland, Mra. IV. Hoppln, jr, Mra C Kellogg, Mt- B Klmball Mra J J Knox, Mra VV. Jamison, Mrs. r N McCarter, Mn <; ll Mlller, Mis ii i(. Moore, Mra W B. Potta, Mrs B. s. pn,,,,,... \t, i ii Rhoades, Mra Bamuel Rlker, Jr. Mrs Charles H. Babtn, Mrs R Bchley, Mrs ,\ v. Btout, Mra. ii Btraus, Mis. l.. Btmmons and Mrs. W. H. Taylor. The BaMea' Hospttal .it O eanlc haa un l. rKon" many Improvements alnce last aea s..n Mew plumbtng and elertrlc llghtlng have been Installed snd all llnen haa been renewed lt haa accommodatlona fnr lifiy Httle onea from the a-..- ?.r two areeka to thal "f thrae yaara. Only skk children ara admltted, an.i th?-\ sta\ for two weeka at a time BLAU CHAROfiS PREJUDICE Lincoln Hotel Proprietor Applien to Have a Jury Trial. Phlllp Blau, proprietor of Ihe Lincoln Hotel, ni Broadway an.i 88d stre.'t. who irreeted on the charge of runnlng a llaorderly place, applled yesterday through ?ounael to Justice Qavegan to have hia trlal transferred to Qeneral BessJona, where . im \ eould paaa on tha chai k> Max D Bteuer, tot Blau, smi that tha Insti iii-tlon of the Dlstrht Attorne) was "Gel the hotel." Also ihe warranl for Blau was laaued b) Chlef Juatlce Russell in Bpedal Beaalona, before whom Blau may have t.. be trled Tha attornay further aei forth thal hia cllent'a Inveatmeni emount ?<l t<> $ii-n.ra**. Bnd that the property was iralued .it 1800.000 ln caae of convictlon lt would be Impossible fnr an* one t.> run b hotei in the premlaes for .t year. Blau was practically convtcted hefore trlal, his l.iwv,-r nald ? "fiMIMNG JOF4?? HA.S OUTINO h Gii.Rt. with Sister, of Luna Managp ment, Coney Island. Jo.seph Marlon. the little cripple who used lo nell his DtetUre on a pOStal 'ard nt th" 3ea Brease iiom?', Conay laland, and bh ame known the eountry over aa "ffmlllng loe," pot bark lo th" isian.i yeaterday nn i-r condltlona that were rary alaaaanl for hlm an.i his slster Teaate Tha < hillilren llve at So. 102 James atreet. FIFTH AVENUE OFFER FOR FRIOAY AND SATURDAY (UNTIL NOON) THESE Extraordinary Mid-Year Clearing Sale Values Tailored Suits of Cloth and Silk at M9.50, $24.50 & *34 50 ?Formerly $55 to $*5 Paris Model Suita at $48?Formerly $250 Linen Suita at $17.50 to $37.50?Formerly $35 to $71 Motor and Touri$t Coata at $25?Formerly $45 to f7S Dresses and Gowns for all occasions at M2.50, $14.50, $17.50 & *3$?Formerly $22 to $125 BlouseB at $3.50 & $5?Formerly $7.50 to $25 French Pique Outing Sktrta at $6.50?Formeefv st?.50 Trimmed Millinery at $5?Formerly $15 to $35 No sale goods sent on apprcoal, C. 0. D. or exchanqed. Tifth flwnue at m\> Street and when thla becnmo known to the man fiKr.m4>nt of Luna lt was dectded that the palr should havo an oldtlm* outlna; at Coney Ipland. and even more fun than for? merly they t.ari. Po th? manHg?m*iit sent n tourlng rar for them yfstorday. and when they reached the park they r*?eelved attrnflon.H that ar* fl*Wnm shown rhtldr^n. They aaw Bvery Bhow, siu.t tba chutea, had popcora and auch, Hnd then *ome on<? to..k up a collectlon thal netted 914. The tourlng ear was full of Kr.o.1 thlnjrH nh<?n lt went back t" Cherry HUI, and no douht many other younajaterfl <.f that r^ction wlll b? madfl happy h> "Smiiini? Joe." o-?? MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIAT1RR ALMANAC Bunrlaa ? $4; aunaet, 7 99; raoon riaas, l" 47. ? HIOH U'ATRR. Bandy Hooj< ,1 l.Ail Uate INCOMiNG 8TEAMER3. TO-PAT. VteMl I'roin l_1ne. Bermuda. July 2 . ?? M-P . Marta .. Klnra'on, Jun?> 28.l r " Pedora.. Oran, Juna 17..__TT_r , june 99, ... Bpanlah .,, tuaa 2*.ae 1 1 11.11. w. .l"I-i I .... J'ine 21 .PrA t> H ? ?','. July 2 .Ward ?. Jui ?? 90.Aneaor Bara oa. Julv l ... . ~ ; , . $ , annah RDAT, ft i.v ? 1. . rpoel, Juna 99 971 ' 0 irr. .Piii" 2s.II.iiut. Am - n. .tuno 21* .",. Wlmm iv tl, n '? ra, Jul) 1- -.K DW ' ? ipaln, .1 ma 87... Pr nr* Hull. Jun 21 .^Ilion ?i;rlnc? mai'. OUTGOING STEAMER3. TO DAT. Man Vaaaal \A?-ri Per. Mee. tlaaaa. aaiis. irg. II a $ 90 a 111 12 08 . ntlna, Atn n P "."Oa m - - ? N II 1" f" -1 ^ KBonvllle, n?de 1 ??!? m 10.ipm . lav, >a\ ? "" p ni PRIDAT. Jt I.V f. All n lor- au Prln e, lt A $ *>a m I2.no-n ... . . ?- 1:00 pm 6 00 p m . lamo, Tampl o, Ward i- 98 ? RDAT, .i'"I.V ? , s hamptun. a ,.. 8 00 a m 8 90 a m n.on. N O L 7 00 a ... ;-.hi.?.? , .. 1. ."? m n 100 pm , h M .- P. R ao 4 m i" ? Ni, ? 1 ,; p 00a ". 1. OOifl rairlllo i-olon r r* ... 8 30 a in 12:00 m Hard lOOftam lrOOprri ._rlt( |j|, riyde I" ",1*? m 19 00 m R M s p..|0 ma n. 1 i?pm . ?? !; ,-.. , n. H A I' 0O? ra 9 00 p m II t?. a m 2:0.1pm 12:00 ra 9_? p ra ? ? ', ;;',-, "'.? N ,; i. ii <*>* ra bura. lt a &?.*!_ .,;,.!< star .- 1,>,?o.-4 m k?, Naplea II io ??? i m rrocuota. la-keonvllle riyde ]3$onl Ma ory . - 00 p ra iiS5.? . \. v. . :'.. ana Bo Pac '-?'") rn TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. I'losaa r>Aatm?iton and atramer ln N. Y. V al I . | ,.-,,, tBlanfla. Samoan lal anda md, Auatralla (vte .__-._. Vktorla) Zealandla ...July 8.9.98 ? ?or ,. Chlna ivla Taeotaa) - m, ?u-o Mai ',uly B' B *? Hawall .vla Ban Lfraaclaco) HflBO r g ^ ' ?~ '^?VS,'U"": July 9,9:89 i r_||t lapan. i lorea, i "tiina. Phltip - . (vla Ban Pranelaco) Teoyo .July .. ?:30 Hawall ivla s.in PranclBCOl Blerra. July 11, ?:S0 .?,?,?. . .r-.i. Chlna Phlllpplnea ivla .. ,.,;.., [naba Uaru ,ll!v ''? 9?9 T-.iiii Ma,-. lalanda, Ni w /? , , i. tuBtralla (vla afla i..,,?, i. Manuka ? ???<''* 10. fl ?* ,- ..... ,'!,lnn, phlMppln-a ivla VI torla) Eknpreaa ot liidla.J"ly 1?. 9 99 SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York, Wcdnesday, July 3, 1912. ? RRIVBD. B|A.m?r "'. ' . i ?' s,.iithnmpton and Cner. ;. ira luna 2fl and i.natewn 27. to tha Wtilta Btar i.i.i-. ?ith 312 8rat, \2!> aeeaad eabla and ;?; tteeragfl pesfltngflra rnallfl aad rsflsa flf iived at tha Bar al ?> a n. -.. Bteamer Ma_dal?na .Ur), Harbadoa June ia. Ti .ii,, p. Bavanllla 22. rartaK-n* 23. colon 24 Klllgalon 2T and Xntllla 20. tfl Kand^rson * Kon wlth 103 paaaanrrara, malla und md*-*. Ar rived al t -? Uar bi p 40 i m M.-am.-r Storfond (Nor). CiflB?a May 28 and Sev\U? june 17, li thi Oana Bfl Llaa, wlth m.ia. \.ri\.l .it lha Bar a' I li a n> Bteamer Potadam lUutch) it..tt.-r.t.im an.i Bw :,,,?. jun, 29 ... the HolUnd Amrrl.a Un,'. Bfl cahln and l.l? at.-.-rag? paa^ngrra an.i ., |V trrlved al Ihe Bar at 0 M a ra. Btramer i*herokee, Hanto Domlnge CH_ Jun, II, Maeorla 93 Banchea ?. PtJerto PUta and m m irletl 27 and Tnrka lalaad 98, te ?J ., ,,, with ;i:, -..asaptigera. n.alla and ,,?,,,.. Arrtved ... tha Bar at 8'Jaa m Hi.aiu.i- tllenahlel iBr), Bl Laicla Juna 99, te trrlved at lha Har at ft ?"> 'lUearaei Vardl tB?. B**?ea A>?r',,|, J1un,, *? Uontevldeo 9 >''"'"* '?? Kl" d" -,nr"'lrnL, ,(? luI,, lt) Trlnldad 28 md .Starbfldea 98, to "uik ? __nlela, wlth 129 cabla aad 119 atacraaa paa M-iV.rr malla snd tadae. artlvei at tha Bar fttHtMmermkaden-lfl !??, MaraAiilPa Jwaa 17. __?,!? ib. Uabon 91, Peata Ihrtsaflfl 9?*?_ Horta ".-? ii Provldenee .luly 2. to Jum" \\ Kl 4,11 fl , ?? Wlth !? ."II" ?'"?? ???? "trrraa.. p'?? IIen_-ra and mda* Arrtved al tha Har at 2:.so * Bteamer Havana, Ravaaa luae 99, to Ihfl H?w yort and Cube Mail Ba Co, wlth 219_paiaa^?*rB ISSa aad radaa Irrtved ?t lha Har *? 7 ?s '"'i.aiM.-r Alllanefl, 'ilsK.hal Jiiiip 27. to tho Panama K H >^ I Ine. ?H,> "3 l>?"'"'nKpra, tnalla iin,i mdae trrtved M '?" |!'?r at n a *. Bteamer Pancraa iBr), Mannoa Juaa l?. Kuru 23 and Barbadoa 98, lo Booth * <"?>? arlth oo rera. malla and mdaa Airtved at the Har at 8:18 p ... _ . a. _ Bteamer liamiiton. Newport KeWfl and Nor fnik to th.- om Domlnlea ^^ <"o, wlth v>?? Bangera and md^r. PSflflfld In Quarantln*. at |*9fl Btflflraer Aiamn. Tarnea June 93, Mohiie Key W.ai . to th.> Mallory Sh Co wlth p??o ?engera aad mdaa Pflaaad in Quarantlne at 9*88 ' "'an.h tb.ok. H 1 'uh 9, 0 rtO p m - Wlnd fo.Mh. moderate breeaei rlaar; Haht aea. BAIIabbTJ Bt4t4*unera atomve, Ifew orieana; fhiiad-iphia. h*n Juaa; ByrOfl (Br), ltu> Ae .lanelro; lvernla ,K,i Naplea; Indranl iPrl. Yokohama, Ore Rnnlan. Puarta Mextco; Almlrante idrt. Ktnga ton Manhattan iBrt, Antwerp. Bavamo (Tuhan). i*1enruegofl; l.avli (Br). Tara; Auatrlan I'rln.a IBr) BoenOfl Ayrafl; Wlldenfela njer.. Phlladel phia. Panama. crtflrtobal; Cevte "Un. U**ar**eel: Kaperanra. Havana: Hnblne. IJalvrsion; Manna Hata. naltltnore, I'ller (Nor). flt Kltta; Ber niudlan Jlr). Bermuda; Rabenfela iO*r). Bom r>as . Obldenaa i.Nnri. Port Antonlo. Iroquola iHri. i,,?id.,n; Bveratt, STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. \RRI\ RI? 'openhugrii Jul) 9 7 ,. ni i.aoar II (Oaiil, New \,,rk v ln < "lnlHtlanaand I.lvoip.,,,1 inh 8, ft a iu--i'ampanla (Brl, Nrw ^ avfe via Qi*flanatowfl Betabay, tui> i Uitdenrela nleri. New York \la Ad?n Relrn. July I Trau.fnfela nieri. New York vla Cape town. Algoa Bay. atc. Even as we celebrate t. (xlorious Fourth, the #lad -. waves whisper? "Interesting news torncj row about men's suits."' .<-,, Rogkrs PEET Compaxy, Three Broadway Stores at at ? Warren St. 13th St. 34t_| RED-MAN The long. pointed rollar worn outside the vest found only tn our Red-Man. EARL & WILSON. Ask for Red Man. AMUSEMENTS. ZIEGFELD MOULIN ROUQE N>:. , MATIVKK BAITVOAT. MM Bl l Mi -A WINSOME WIDOW GAIETY B.:'w,i "'d 4"" ^???' '?* Ane?h?r .'oln.n A Harrli Buccess i A PORCEFUL PARCE ' *> a --j -?? a -j .1 I 1 4] taeorge Nsnh ?-7TTWallaa7.- Eddln-ra I VPEHIi **.H Bt Eves. * ?-? 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