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iConfessed Dynamiter Identified
by Hotel Clerks of Vari
ous Cities.
JOBS ARRANGED BY WIRE
To Be Proved by Telegrarns
from Many Places, Govern?
ment Attorneys An?
nounce.
.:,tmmn\ Oat W.-For the lirat time
he iuafsafsl to dynamltlng. Ortle
lloManlSal, bafore ? Jury in the "dy
-, eonsplraoy" trial to-day, was lden
I by hotel clerks as havlng vtsitc.l
itles at times when exploslons
l'. u e. of Kansas City. Mo.. in
|M of a hotel register traced "J
A\" McGraw" H having rcgistered at a
Kansas Clty bot-t, August tt, tthX three
days before *______*_! blew up a portlon
of a $1,500,000 bridge across the Mlssourl
Rlver, which, he *_**?. was arran.ed for
hy XV. Bert Brown, of ____**. City, and
James B. McNamara.
"Do you *M* McCraw ln the co m
room?" a*ked James AV. Noel. apeclal As
' glstant Dtstrict Attorao**.
"That'_ the man," sald Pearoe. pointlnK
tn McManlgal.
Thls llne of testimony waB followed by
the government as tendlng to carry' out
McManigal's statement that he actually
caused the explosions dctalled ln hla con
fesslon, for which the government charges
members af the executlve board of the
lnternational Association of Bridge and
Structural Ironworkera paid hlm at the
rate of 1-00 a '7ob."
R. J. Qulgley, of Duluth, Identified Mc
Munitjal as a visltor at a Duluth hotel in
July, 1*10, Sbortly before an exploslon at
Buperlor. \\'is. K. W. Gates, sald Mc
Manigal, aaa tbe "J. G. Brlc," who fre
quently reglstered at a hotel at Roch
eater, Penn.. near which quantities of
nitrogiycerine were dlscovered, hldden ln
a shed.
McNamara Aotivities Tracod.
The actlvltles of James B. McNamara on
hls return to Indlanapolls after blowlng
up the Los Angeles TlmeB Building were
also traced ln hotel register*. At the sug?
gestion of his brother James B. took the
name of "Frank Sulllvan," dropplng all
the allases he had used on the Paclflc
Coast. H. M. Splnnlng, a deputy sherlff
of Los Angeles County, identified photo
graphs of both the McNamaras. Thls wa*
done, lt was announced to the Jury, "be?
cause the McNamaras were detained ln
San Quentln Prison ln California and
could not be pre_ent."
la preaentlng great bundles of tele
grama, whlch were identified by managers
of telegraph offlces from many parts of
the country, but the conienU of which
were withheld until later, the government
attorneys sald lt would be ahown that ar
rangements for the Paclflc Coast ex
ploBions were carried on by telegraph,
that Olaf A. Tveltmoe and Eugene A.
Clancy, of San Francisco, and J. E. Mun?
sey. known as "Jack" Bright, of Salt
Lake Clty, communlcated about the ex
ploslons in telegrarns, and that Clancy
and Munsey, "worrled over the search for^
the dynamlters," aent back and forth
messages concernln* the whereabouts of
Jamea li. McNamara.
J. B. Coggin?, of San Franclsco, was
asked to produce a- telegram readlng
"clean house" and "sent by Clancy, from
Boaton. to No. 37 Excelslor avenue, San
Franelaco." Cogglns sald the telegram
flled had been destroyed.
The governnient charges that, on read?
lng of the loaa of Ilfe at "The Los Angeles
Times" disaster. Clancy, then on a vlsit
to Boston, decided to destroy certaln evl?
dence relatlve to various Paclflc Coast ex?
ploslons, and that he aent a "clean house"
message both to hls home and to his
labor headquarters.
Telegraph Message Identified.
A telegraph opera tor at Sparks, Ma**.
identified a message signed "Clancy" sent
from there on October 26, ll'lO, as fol?
lows:
"J. B. McMamara, Chlcago.
"Wlll arrlv* in Chlcago Saturday 1
o'clock. Meet me there."
The meaaage, the government charges,
tends to connect Clancy wlth efforte to
. hld* "Th* Lo* Angeles Tlmea" dynamiter
nfter Clancy became alarmed over the
-search being made on the Paclflc Coast.
In response to Instructtons from Bat*
? bert 6. Hockln. on* of the defendants, the
government charged McManlgal sent a
.telegram to L. A. Nool, Detroit, aa fol?
lows.
"Sold atock at Boaton March 28, Ho
boken, Sl."
A telegram beailng those worda waa
produced. Exploslons occurred at Boston
and Hoboken on those dates.
A telegram sent by Ortie McManlgal on
March 24, 1911, from Omaha to J. J. Mc?
Namara, Indlanapolls, was produced. It
read:
"Kindly send me hundred-dollar check
to Llnooln, N*b. R. WOODS."
Thia, accordlng to McManlgal, was
agreed oa a* the *lgn?l that he was ready
to blow _p the new co urthouse at Omaha,
so J. J. McNamara could instruct J. B.
McNamara to blow up a plant at Colum?
bua. Ind., the aame nlght.
Henry W. Legleitner, now of Denver,
waa alleged to have aent from Pittsburgh
,a telegram saylng: "Can I come to head
quartara? Important." Thi* was, a
cording to the government'* chargea, a
ahort tlme before Legleitner appeared at
th* lronworkers' headquarters ln Indlan?
apolls wlth a flbrotd suitcase ln whlch
nitrogiycerine had been carried.
Managera of telegraph offlces *t Spo
kane. Seattl*. Portland and San Franela?
co teatlfied that telegrarns eought by th*
government had been deetroyed.
MAY HE MARRY 2D C0US1N?
Prospective Bridegroom Puts
Question to Dr. Lederle.
"Ia lt ever permlsslble for a man to
marry the daughter of hls flrat cou*?n?"
Thls ls not a questlon submltted to an
authority on advlc* to the lovelorn, but
to Health Commlssloner Lederle, who re?
ceived a communlcation yeaterday from
a proapective bridegroom ln thi* clty
making that lnqulry.
There were othen questlon*. too, but
that wa* th* maln one, and to give tbe
health offlclal aufllclent data to work op,
In vlew of hla anawermg the questlon, a
blt of famlly history was Injected.
The brt_egroom-to.be aald he was elght
year* older than his flancoe No lnter
mcriiag** had ever occurred before ln
the famlly, whlch waa an old New Eng?
land one. whoae membera had alwaya
be*n aa "healthy aa wooden lndlan*,"
and llvod to rlp* old ages.
Th* communlcation concluded wlth the
i xp'easlon that any lnformation relatlve
to tb* POint In queatlon would be a'-aited
-.'il' fdenp- ?
URGES FLAT CHARGE
Seeretary of Postal Progress
League Says Companies
Favor Europe.
COURTS' CRITIC SCOLDED
St. Louis Man Asks Cornmerce
Comraission to Enforce
Even More Drastic
Reductions.
Washington, Oct. 10?A flat charge for
all packagos, whatever their contents and
whatever the distance of transportatlon.
was advocated by .Ihiiicp I. Cowles, seere?
tary of the Postal Pl'Qgraaa League. on
the resumptlon to-day of the cxi>ress rate
hearing before the Interstate Cornmerce
? ommission.
Mr. Qowlaa sald tlie American Express
4'ompany 81 preaent was earrylng parcels
from Europe up to eleven pounds* weight
at a tlnt rate of 27 088481 to any part of
the l"nit*d Statea. He belleved thet such
?service could be given to tlie people of
this country at a proflt to the carrlera,
provlded their business was managed ef
adently.
"One trouble Is that there ia no effl
clency in the car service." he lnslsted.
" The Rallway Age* has polnted out that
tlie average return fro4n a car ls about
r.&O a day and that Ita average daily
mlleage le only alxteen miles. Wfcfi the
modern freight cars do not earn as much
as the old-faphloned stage coach earned
half a century ago."
C. L_ Delbrldge. of St. LovfcS, who said
he appeared for 'one hundred million un
erowned kings and queens of America,"
urged the commislon to enforce even more
drastic reductions than those proposed.
He related some of hls own experlences
in whlch he sald he had recelved no satis
factlon either from the companlea or fi om
the courta.
"I have ceased practialng ln half the
courts." he declared. "becauae I found
them to be merely the refuge of thieves
and murdcrers."
Chairman Prouty interrupted wlth an
admonltion to Mr. Delbrldge not to be so
critical of the courts.
TJie atatementa to-day covered a wide
range of vlews. varioua representatlves of
shlppers oecupying moat of the tlme.
Wjjjter Draw, of Madison, Wis.. speaklng
for the Maater Bakers' Asociation. urged
that no disturbance of the exiatlng ape
clal ratea on bread bc permltted. Hls
contentlon will be made the aubject of a
special petltion.
Saya St. Louia la Favored.
T. K. Redchick, of the Memphls Freight
Bureau, aald the proposed ratea favored
St. Louls as against Memphls. an active
competltor of the Misaourl clty for Weat?
ern business. He urged that the lnequall
tles ln rates be adjusted.
B. L. Fairchlld, speaklng for the Boaton
Chamber of Cornmerce and several New
York commerclal bodlea, vlgoroualy ln?
slsted that the case ahould not be re
opened to permlt the rallroads to become
interven.rs.
Frank Lyon. formerly an attorney for
the commlssion, maintalned that the rall
roadB ought not to be permltted to inter
veno ln the case, because the express
companies were the natural prlnclpals,
and the rall carrlers were merely the
agenta of those companl?*a. He polnted
out that the railroade, aa shown by statlB
Hcb he presented, were recelving at pres?
ent cjulte 25 per cent more revenue from
their expresa bUBlnesfl than they recelved
prior to 1900.
Walker D. Hlnes, for the express com?
panies, began the closing argument wlth
an elaboration of his first statement, that
the expresa companies would Bufler not
only serloua losaea, but would be con
fronted by a heavy deflclt. if the proposed
rates were made effectlve. Whlle the
companies, hc Bald. had mada prior to
1&S7 12 or 14 per cent ln proflts, the per
centagc of actual proflt for 1912 thus far
was less than 4. Mr. Hlnes had not fln?
lshed when the commlssion took a recess
untll to-morrow.
AWAITING MEN OF TRADE
Delegates from Foreign Oham
bers of Cornmerce Ooming Here.
About four hundred of the delegates
from flfty-elght countrles to the flfth In?
ternational Congreaa of Chambera of Corn?
merce and Induatrial Aeeoclatlons recent?
ly held ln Boaton will arrlve In thla dty
on* Thuraday. Some of theae delegatea
were appolnted by their governminta.
others by commerclal organlxatlone ln
tbelr respectlve countrlea, and all are
men of promlnence and lnfluence ln tha
buslneaa world. They will reach thls clty
hy way of Philadelphia. at the end of a
tour whlch extended to Chlcago.
The programme for their entertainment
here la aa follows:
Octobar 17.
11 a. m.?Delegatea arrlve at Pennayl?
vanla Statlon, eacorted by membera of
receptlon committee. They will be con
veyed by automoblle to hotela. where
rooma have been reeerved for them.
2 p. m.? Automoblle tour of Manhattan
from WaBhlngton Square to IMth atreet.
H p. m.?Delegatea attend performance
of "I'nder Many Flaga" at the Hlppo
drome.
Octobar 18.
0 a. m.-The delegates will be eacorted
from hotela to ateamer Hendrlck Hud
fcon at the Recreatlon Pler, foot of Eaat
24th street. for a trlp by water through
the harbor and the Eaat Rlver and the
North Rlver.
Flre toat drlll at the Battery.
1 p. m? Luncheon at Charnber of Corn?
merce. No. 6. Llberty atreet
Luncheon in Chamber of Cornmerce
Buildlng for ladlea aceompanylng dele?
gatea.
3-30 p. m.?Delegates wlil leave Cham?
ber of Cornmerce Buildlng ln automobiles
and proceed northward by a route whlch
will Include Broadway, Madlaon, Fourth
and Flfth avenuea.
4:30 p. m? Receptlon at United Engl
necrlng Societies' Building, No. ? Weet
39th street. AddresseB by Mayor Gaynor
and representatlves of commerclal organl
v.atlon.-. with responseB on behalf of the
delegatea.
a ? ,
BUSINESS TROUBLE8.
The following petitiona In bankruptcy were
flled In the United 8tates Distrlct Court yea?
terday:
JA'K COHEN. wholesale dealer In Jewelry.
Mo 12* Canal atreet Unvoluntai-y). *-'redltnra:
wuiv H voaeicr. IL 14*; Htrnian Levy, ?*.r>-;
?!*_.^BoVnTWia Archjbald T BUne. r
l.nd recelvir. Uabllltlra. 00..OO0* aaaats. 02,
WgAUVHh BACKHAUT and NATHAN BTMmU
FBuV ,*on?|*oali.a the flrm of 8 Barkhaul^k
Co.. n-anufacture-a of fura. at No- 110 vveai
24Uh atreat Onveluntat-y). Ci-edltore: MU?
(uotner 0114; Bpelr a Harlbera. 0.1.; A. M.
Khachner 0507. It was aUe*_ed that thtv trt
Inaolvent and made preferentlal paymanU of
WMOHRIS PALES-tfR. wholaaaJa dealer ln
mffiS&y ??ii?..t n>?i majjsmtjhy*
voluntary* Creditors: Meyer Cohen. 0<ll,
rUAbmt"ncbtmUtr t?*"*,' .?**?.. tt
Uabllliles ara -al-1 lo be 04.000; ???"?i *}-'*":
18RAFX FRTEDM .*?**. N. dealer in clotnlr |. at
No 1001 Hecond avenue Onvolunttry) ???*??
Itear: liaulT oF.enw.ld. 023*: Hvmaa Bchu 1
man 021'!: B. Welnber*** Se Son, 071 Lleblll
y
Plans for Reorganization of the
Army Nearly Completed.
[From Th* Trlbuiv Bureau.]
Wa_hington, October 10.
TO EXPED1TE MOBILIZATION.?
Plans for the reorganization of the army
wlth a vlew of divldlng lt Into three dl
vlsions?eastern, central and western?
are belng worked out by the Secretary of
War and the General Staff, and lt ls ex?
pected that the task wlll be completed
wlthln a f**w weeks.
The purpose of the reorganization ls to
expedite mobilization in the event of war
by placing each dlvlslon in command of
an offlcer and sub-dlvldlng the dlvlslons,
so that there wlll be concerted action
when a mobilization order ls glven. Under
the present eystem numerous more or less
complex orders to varlous wldely separat
ed posts ate necessary for the mobiliza?
tion of an army, and delays are qulte
nosslble.
Secretary Stlmson declared to-day that
when the new system ls put Into effect lt
wlll be the Ilrst tlme in the hlstory of the
department that the Unlted State* has had
a real army organized on a practical
basis. He sald the est.iMishment of th:
dlvlslons w)ll not mean the aboltshment of
the several depaitments, although th'ir
functlons wlll not be so extenslvc.
MUST RETURN TO COMMANDS
Judge Advocate General Crowder to-day
submltted to the Secretary of War his
constructlon of the "detached aervice"
provlslon of the new army bill. General
Crowder holds that the term "absent
from command" must be taken llterally,
and that actual presence for duty wlth
troop, battery or company wlll be re
qulred of every offlcer of the moblle army
below the jrrade, of tnajor, who has been
absent four years out of the precedlng
slx.
About slx hundred offlcers wlll be af?
fected by the law, whlch becomes effec
tlve December 15. Of these 160 now sta
tloned at the War Department wlll have
to go back to thelr commands lmmedi?
ately. Offlcers servlng aa attaches of
legatlons abroad, wlth recruit and prison
companles and at aervice schools, wlll not
be 1mm unt from the provlslon. Report a
quoted by Oeneral Crowder show theru
ls a strong feellng ln the service that the
evll of continuous detached service has
greatly impalred the efflclency of the
army.
ORDERS ISSUED-The followlng or?
ders have been Iseued:
Alt.MY.
Major EVAN M. JOHN.*>ON, JR.. Infantry.
rell*v*(j ?? Inspector ln organi-ed mliltu
of New Jeraey. to offlce chief of dlvlslon of
mtlltla affalrs, Waahlngton.
Captain ~0__.H ?? CI _AK, quartermaster
oorps (commliaaryi. from purchaslng com
mlsaary. I an Anlonlo. and as asslnant chief
commlasiirv central dlvlslon, ln a'idltion aa
comtnl-eary Ftrt sain Houston.
Captain OEOROE J. HOLDEN, 13th Infantry,
to Philippines, salllng from Pan Franelaco
Kebruary 5.
Flrst Lieutenant HOI.LIS L. R Ml'LLBR
from lSoth to Wlat Company, roaat artillery.
Flrat _l*uteuant 1SAAC E. TlTUt*. from 78th
to lAOth Compaay, coast artillery.
Following a-slgnnients cf offlcers of quarter?
master corps, cfdeied Novataber 1:
Colonel JOHN li. HELLINOER <ai-'istai:
quartermasier generali, to Eastern dlvlalon.
a. chief quartermaster.
Ma'ore WILI.IAM B. IlO? HEFTEH '-**.
master). WIM.IaM B. HOItTON <qu_ter
ma*ter). FRANK H. LAWTON (ectn-nle
?ary) and Captain BRYANT H W_L__
iquart*rmsati-r), to Eastern dlvlslon, as aa
.Ist.nt. t< chief quarterm.Sttr
Colon*l JOHN _. KU'M (asslatant quarter
master ceier.l). to (entral dlvi-ion for tem
porary dut> a* chief quartermaster until re?
lleve. by C-lon*l ABIBL I.. &MIT1I (?*
?Istant commli-ary getierall. thenc* to of ?
fk* chief of the quartermaster corps, Wash?
ington.
Colonel ARISL _. HMITH (assl.tant ********
tary generab. from armv tiansport ser
vlc*. New York (Ity. to ""hlcago. a- chief
quart.rmaiter Ea.tern Dlvislun, rellavlng
Colonel **____.
Lieutenant Colonele FRANK V. MA.*>TMAN
(denuty ci.mtnlsa.ry gener-b. DANIEL B
M'CARTHV oleputy quartermaster -,<-n*ra!i
and JAMES 1! HorSTON an.l BEECH*_rl
IX RAY (dsputy p.vm.sier ger.eralm an.l
captain JjfiE-'H K. (JOHN (qt-artermu
ter), to ' et tr.1. dlvlslon, as a-alstui.t
uuartarmait' i
Colon*l FRLDEHICK VON f**~HRADr.R (aa
alstant quarterrnaster gen-rali to Western
Olvlalon as clhf quartermaster
Colon*! HAMILTON fi. \VALI?AC_ <&.._-tant
paymaster gineiab. Lt'iitenant i'ulm*l
CHARLES R. KRACTHOFF (deputv com
mlaaary g?urab, Major OEOROIO B.
6TOCKLB iquarte?nasterl and Captnln OR
RIN R. WOLKU tquarUrmasteri to U'.*.t*rn
Dlvlalon as aaslatant. to chief qu.rtemiaster.
Major I*. FHANK CHF.ATHAM iqunrt. rmas ?
ter) U> Departmant of Hawall as thlef quar?
termaster
Captain. DAV1D B. CA8B (^r-mlittrjfi,
EXJCTTHEROf* H COOKB ipayniasten.
i'LYFKARD OAME (quartermaster) and
FRANK H. EDWA11DK i iuart*rm.-t*r> to
Depart iiient of Ha-?n!l as a*_?t.nt? to chl.f
quartermaster ... .
Lieutenant Colonel MOSES O ZALI.N>KI (dep
uty qu.rte.rm.ster gener.I). as.ls.nel aapil
quartermaster, Naw York depot. quarter
uS&^Saaal richmono m a b~io
FIELD (deputv quarterma.ler). Major MAIl
TIN J HBNRY (eommlaaary*. t-ptaln.
RALPH P ORANGER (auartermaater) andj
_A<"K HATES (--omrnlraarj'). to depot quar
termaater, New York City, at aiilsianti.
Colonel WILLIAM H. MILLBR (aaalatant
?jiiartermaater), astlgned depirt quartermaater
general, beat tle depot, quarti'rraaater corpi.
Major Hl'OH J. GALLAOHBR (commlmryi,
C-ptalns WILLIAM D. CHITTY (uuarter
maater) and WILLIAM M. GOODALE (pay
inaateri. to depot quartermaiter, Srattle. aa
assistants.
Colonel OONZALES ? BINOHAM (aaalatant
quartermaster general', a.slgned depot
quartermaster general, Jeftcraonvllla depot,
qu&rtermatter corpa.
Captain HOWARD H. PERRY (quarte.-master),
report depot quartermaiter, Jeffer-onvtlle. a?
asststant.
Ueutenant Colonel JOHN T. KNIGHT (deputy
quartrrmaster general) aaelgned depo: quar
teimaster, San Franclaco depot, quartermas
ter corps, and aa general supenniendent
army tranaport aervlce at San Kranciseo.
Major. WILLIAM H. HART (con*ml8?-.ry),
CHARLES E. BTANTON (paymaatcr) and
HENRY T. FERUl'SON (quartermaster);
CapUtaa OEORGE MD. WEEKS (comml?
Bary) and ARTHUR CRANHTON (quarter
ma-iter), report depot quartermaster, San
Franclaco. aa ascUtant*.
l_u-ti_i_. KKANK L) ELY (quartermaster),
JAMES V. HEIDT (quartermaiter),
ALEXANDER J. MACSAB (quartcrmaa
tarl ar.d Hl'OH K. TAYLOR (quarterm-ia
ter), repqrt general supenntemlent army
tiansport aervlce, Sun Francisco, oa aa
slstanti. _ ?_??_,..,__,
Ueutenant Colonel OEoRGE E. DOWNEY
(deputy paymaster general), a_.lgned de?
pot quartermaster general, Waahlngton,
quarterrr.nster corpa.
Itajor-s HENRY O. COI.E (commlssary) and
JAMES E. NORMOYI.E (quarterniaiter),
Captain PAMCEL F. DALLAM (paymas?
ter), report depot quartermaster corpa,
Waihington. as aaslstants.
Colonel JOHN E HAXiER (deputy quar?
termaster general*, aeslgned depot quar
ttrmanar, Omaha.
Captain FREDER1CK O. HTRITZINOER, Jr.
KiuaitermaJteri, ta depot quartermaster,
Oitiuh.-, aa aislitant.
Lleutenant Colonel DAVID S. STANLET
(deputy quartermaater general). usalgned
depol quartermaster, St. Loula depot quar?
termaster corpa.
Captain:-- WILLIAM ELI.IOTT (eommlisary).
WILLIAM H. WILSON (quortern.mter)
r.n.l EAHLE W, TANNER (paymaater >.
r<*port depot quartermaiter, St. Loula, aa
asxlstant-t. .
Mh't H KRY E. WILKINS (eommlsaary).
asslgnert depot quartermaater. Chlcago
tl pet quartermaster corpa (now offlce of
purchaaing eommlsaary).
Captain R' >Y B HARPER (eommlsaary) ra
port depot quartermaster, Chlcago, as ai
Captala WILLIAM O. SMITH (quarter-mas
t.r), anaume charge New Orleana offlce.
quartermaater <orpa. v|co Major FRA.-.K.
H. LAWTON (eommlisary).
Major WILLIAM R. OROVE (coiumlwary),
aesatSM charge Kanaae Clty offlce. quarter?
maater corpi.
Malor ARTHL'R W. YATES (quartermaa?
ter). iwutot charge Portland offlce. qu-r
f rmaater corps.
Major WILLIAM O. OAMBRILL (paymas?
ter). assume temporary charga Denver
offlce, quartermaater corpa.
Captain SALMON F. DUTTON (comrn'.i
aary). report offlcer In charge Denver
ottlr* , quartermaater corpi, temporary duty
ai asslstant.
Lleutenant Colonet THOMAS C. GOODMAN
(deputy pavmsster generaD, aaaume ten.
porary charge Atlanta offlce, quartern.as
4or corpi.
Captain JOHN* .T. RYAN (payniaater). report
i-fflcer ln charge Atlanta offlce. quarter
master corpi. t'-mporary duty aa aiilstatit.
Lleutenant Colonel GEOROE B. DAVlfl
(dapaty eommlisary general), rtlleved a?
purchaaing commlnary. 84 Louls; 4urn
fundi and property over to Lleutenant
Colonel DAVID S. STANt.EY (deputy
-?uartermaiter general). aml proceed ta
It.iston. and aaaume charge Boaton depot.
quartermaater corp?. vlre Lleutenant Colo
ii. 1 THOMAS CRCPE (deputy quartermaa?
ter geaeral), to charge Philadelphia depot,
quartemiaster corpa.
MaJ,-r EARL C. OARNAHAN (paymeeter).
aanume temporary charga St. Paul offl<-e.
quartermaater corpt, vlce Major PHILIP
It WARD (quartern.aitfr). t*> Camp E. S
Otla. Canal Zone. aa quartermaiter.
Captain JOHN F. PRESTON (paymaaterV
aiiume temporary charge. San Antonlo
offlca, quartermaiter corpa.
Leaves of abeence: Lleutenant Cilotial
HARRY L HAWTHORNE, coait artillery.
one month; Captain MATTHEW A. BAT
PiiN i retlred). re-niltlng offleer. two
montha: Captain OEoROE J HOI.DEN.
Mth Infantry, three monthi from October
1*,. Flnt Ueutenant HENRY C. MICIIIE.
Jr , med'eal corps. three montha from No?
vember 1: Flrst Lieutenant LEO C. Mt't-D.
medlcal corpi. one month and flfteen daya.
NAVY
Ueutenant 4J..nlor gradei R. S. EDW/__D8,
detached the Rurrows; to the (-aitlr.e.
Lle .tenant (Junior grade) P H. ll'CRART.
detached the Naval Academy, oa leave;
reslgnailon accepted, to take effect January
in. 1U1S. . _
En-lgn R J. CARKTA PHEN. detached tha
N>w Jeraev; to the P?,lue*h.
Enslgn J M BLACKWB1.L. detached the
Rliode UUtnd; to the Pa-hicah.
Emlgn W. A. H<-txJMAN, detached tha N?b
riska; to tha Paducah
Enni.ii A H. DltKSEL. dett'-ha- the % er
nuint; to the Wyon.lng
Ennian R ft ni'Ll_<Rt>. detached the Mlnne
sota: to the Stiinghani
Anlstant Paymaster J A. BYRNE. com
mlssloned
Ct,l?f Marl,lnls? C. O, rTbJLBOB, detached tha
navy yard, New York: lo the Rhode Island.
MaehlnlSt ADOLPH PETERSON. detached
the Rhoda Island; horr.e, awalt ordera.
MARINE fCM'y
Car'sln A. P CR1ST (ratlredi, detalled ar'lve
duty office Judge advocate general.
MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIP8. - The
following movements of vessela have
been reported to the Navy Department:
ARRIVED.
Oct 0?-The Pototnae. at Norfolk; the Wyo?
ming. at North Rlver, New York; the Nash
vl.le al navy yard, ttew York; tha 1 erm^vnt
an 1 tha Vulcan. at Tompklnavllle.
SAII.KD
Ort 0 Tle Iloeket. from Norf'lk for Wash?
ington; the Mlnneeeta and the Mentaemery.
from Philadelphia for New -^-^ngS;
phln from Bcatoa fa? New TefBJ the Dllla.
fruin Newport for New York.
Oct 10 Tlie South Carolina, ffjm Norfolk tor
New York.
MARINE INTELLIOENCE.
MTNIATURE ALMANAC.
Sunrlae, 4lr07; aumet. -B27; BM08 tiiea, 0:S4|
moon aetf, - ; pao_**0 age, 1. _
laaanSaaTat^^ta^^
T?"'"t,,^| I 1*---?-*-e-''*****^****-***1'***
THE WEATHER REPORT.
Offlclal Becord and Foret_*t.--~'.ishln.ton.
Oct. 10.--A dlsturbanc* from the Bouthwe.t la
movlng northeaet, and la central to-nlght over
gouth*a*tern Kansas. attended by ralns In tha
central valVtye. th* aouthern upper lak* r**ion
and tha central plalna -tatea. and ralns and
?nowa ln tha cantral Rocky Mountaln r*gton.
Theer were alao *t**M ralna to-nlght In th*
lower lak* reglon. New England and th* mld
_u? Atantlc itate.. ln the South. tha North
iaaiTmVTma "trtme Waet the w.ather was
im_s temperature- prevall ln tha Atlantlo
mma^tatatmataVoai the Ohlo Vailey. akUa,taa
medl-tely to the northward and weatward nf
!_____ from W to .7 d*ar*ea balow th* ?*?
SSaS^raa-f*- _ lh? BSKaal and th. .
B^__lV-**??___. ln *___??*___
Tnere win r?E1?n. extendlng Frlday
___*_!_tturd.v into N*w B_gland, the rndd
_'e" Atlantlc .t*te. and probably the .iulf
____-tat_* "t.tral vall.vs. th* uppar lak*
? _!__" .r< the West tbe weather wlll be gen
r"! ??" -_ r JatiiMay. ?_?*** ln the Northweet.
____ wa''ralni er. probabl*. lt wlll b*
?___ rndiv * "he Mlsaourt Vailey and tha
ttouihwrnt and eolder Satarday ln tb. mlddl.
Mt.si.Xi ul ???,^ijjj &??*? X
E?K^^^^__si__?^<a
2__and "n tha MtMM Northw.st.
?t T*e wnd.akmg th* N.w England coaat wlll
tsa lUfflt to moderat. northea.t and ?ssft; aXoag
The mlddl. Atlantlc coaat. llght to mnterat*
eaat- alon. tha _nith Atlantlc coaat llght to
modira s s--th. .xc.pt northeast and eaat oa
__rlar__ c-a*t: along the eaat Oulf coast
SUStaaaaSSa ?"?* *?_}? ?Jr%?^_**_
B***** r_iat m<?1?r*t-) _>uth: on th* lower
l.ke. Tod.ir?te -a.t on Ontarlo and ?_***__
onrSft*: o" the upver lake.. *"^-**'?Jf? ?n'1
_*&__? .nerea?lng ostst eouthem portlon
,lmeamer. dV, artlng Frlday for European
-JtVwIU har? H-W to nederate e.-t wfnds.
wlth aenrally falr weather. ta tha Orand
Banka. _
Foreeast for Special Loralltlea.?For Kaet
ern New York. Inrreailng- cloudlneaa to-day-.
Saturday, probably raln* eolder by nlatot la
estretne aoutbcrn portloni moderate eait
wtndi. .
For Weatern New York. cloudy to-day. prob?
ably local ralna ln nortaern anilwa0tan por
iinns Hsturday raln; moderate eaat wlndi.
Fo; southern New England. Increaalnf
clo^.n.?. t^d.y; ^turSay probably raln;
molerate northe*_?t to aoutheaat wlnda.
i.*nr Northern New England, falr to-day,
s.nSd.y? raTn" moderate northeast to eaat
"?WtM Diitrlct ef Columbia and Maryland,
generally falr to-day: Saturdav. raln. eolder by
night; ll?h* to moderate northeast to aoutheaat
WKur Delaware. falr to-day; Saturday. ra!"*
roider hy nlfht; moderate eait to aoutheaat
Wl?o? New Jeney. lncreasing cloudlneaa to?
day Saturday, raln. eolder by nlfht. moderate
*a*t' to aoutheaat wlndi. . _.
Kor Eaitern Pennaylvanla. lncreasing cloudl?
neaa to-day: raln to-nlght or Satarday; eolder
by Saturday nlgbt; ilght to moderate eaat to
?,'Frh/,W.rtnvirglnla and Weatern F.nniyl
vanla, lncreasing cloudlneaa to~tlay, raln by
to-nlght and on Saturday; eolder 0aturday;
moderate eaat and aoutheaat wlndi.
WeratAWr.
0 a. OI....M 1 p. m ...M 0p. ta....T0
Ofllclal obeervratlona taken at Unltad Sutaa
weather bureeue at 0 p _v yeaterday follow:
ri,_ Temperature. Weather.
Aibi-k .*.?-. B JS?
Atlantic City . ?* ).\lHT
Boiton . ?*? 22f
kVw'^r^-::::::::.... 8 sg*
-i^n-.v:.:::::::::: " ?
Washlni
HIGH WATER.
A.M. PM.
Sandy Hook . 7:48
Governor's Island. 8:18 M'*t*
Hell Gate .10:00 10:82
WIRELE8S REPORTS.
The Prlni FHedrlch Wilhelm, reported aa
1.720 mllea eaat of Sandy Hook at 12:20 a m
yeaterday, la expected to dock late Sunday or
Monday forenoon.
The Amerika. reported as 858 mllea eaat of
Sandy Hook at noon yesterday, la expected
to (Tock Saturdav afternoon.
The Adriatlc. reported as 847 mllea eaat of
Sandy Hook at 4:80 p m yesterday. la expected
to dock thla afternoon.
I__ Provence,. reported aa 028 mlleg eaat of
Sandy Hook at 10:80 a m yeaterday, la tx
pected to dock Saturday forenoon.
IN0OMINQ STEAMER8.
TO-DAT.
Vesael. From. Une
?Adriatlc.Llverpool, Oct 8...White Star
?Maracalbo.Mayaguex, Oct 0.Red D
Ollnda.Nlpe. Oot 4.Munsnn
Montevldeo.Cadlz, Sept 80.Spanish
Florlde.Havre. Sept 38.-Freneh
El Cld.Gslveston, Oct 4.So P*v?
J dl Glorgio.Hondurat. Oct 5_Ati Frult
Nuecea.Oalveeton, Oct 0.Mailory
Th.mlstoclea.Glbraltar, Rept 80.Greek
San Glorgio.Naplea, Sept 27.81c-Am
Clty of Savannah.Savannah, Oct 8_Savannah
SATCRDAY. OCTOnER 12.
?Caronia.Llverpool. Oct B.Cunard
?Amerika.Hamhurg. Ort 4.Hamb-Am
?Ie Provence_Havre, Oct 6.Freneh
?F-peranxa.Havana. Oct 8.Ward
?T-snnvaon.narbadoa. Ort ("..Lamp & Bett
Arapahoe.JaekionvPle Oet ft.Clyde
81,'NDAY. OCTOLER 18.
?P F Wilhelm. . ..Rremen. Oef f, _** O Uovd
?Caledonla .01a?a*ow, Oct R.Anchor
***? Atr WeaarTfrM Wete, Oet 7.r D w I
Kaaaaa Clty.T.aa Patmas. Pept 20...Brlstol
Taaeata.Almerla. Oct 4.Fnbre
C of St Loul..Savannah, Oct 10. .Bavannih
?Brlngs mall.
OUTGOING STEAMERS.
TO DAT.
Mall V-?eel
Ves-el Fo- T.lne elo-e-j. Mll*.
-tereeea Orenada. TCdad..10:00 a m t :0ft p m
*llerranl?. Innrna. H-A ... 1 :<VI n m R-nrtpm
T.-erni?. M-,-*--lr**< Ci-.-d.. 0:80 a m 1? *V* **^
?WoHnouen. Portra. ln*iititr.. - 1:00pm
Vnnmn. Pt- V?t. Att. -*T"w - 3 r-n o m
Vo?.?wV. .TKeonviiu, r*tvrte. -? 1 *?8 p m
GiienfanSTo. r,**'rn--, Ward- 1?00m
Ar.tllla. Ta^pl'-n. Ward_- 12:00 m
SATCnDAY. OCTORFtJ 12.
New VorV S'tiampton. Am. tnnam 3-.V\ a m
Oeeanlc, K'bamnton Wb at. RtOam 12"***0m
S Juan. S-**- Juan Nv*PR O-nn | m *)*??*?nr,
Tlvl-.-ee Cr.tnn. T* V Co.. .. 4V*cn a m 1?*00 m
Serrtltioie. T'ks Tel'd Clvde 1" nn a m 12-flO m
Para'ora. Havana. Ward .. 10*00 am 1:00 t> m
P Rlrl-mnnd. Colon. H-A.. 1 * oo a m 1 :<*i p m
Parlms. Gnlnna. Quehee . . .11 >80 a m l-^nm
Flntan-*". Antwer-v Red Star. - 10 Ort a m
V Lincoln, Hamhurg. H-A. - 11:00am
Cameronle. Glasrow, Anchor- 10-Ort e m
Mlnn-tonka. I.nndon, At Tr.- "C'^t""1
Hnohamhei-.il. Havre. Freneh- m <*l p m
Cnmim. *Saw Orleans. Po P.- 12:00 m
TroquelB. r?aen-1Ila civde. - !:?C<"n
Braina, nslveston Ma'lory. - 1 :ftO P m
Cnmal. Tamna. Mallorv. - 1 **?" P m
C|tv of Psvi-nnah Pav Bar- ..U'''7'
Clvde, Klnrston. R M 8 P.. - 1:00 pm
MC-VDAY. OCTOPFR 14.
Marowllne. P* marlho.RDWT.ll -08 a m 8:00 pm
VUer. Ft Kltta. NT* Dem 0:00am 11:00am
TRANSPACIFIC MAILS.
?Cloae
Deatlnatlon anl steamer. in N. Y. P.M.
Japan, Crea, China (vla Tacoma)
Chlcago Maru .To-day. 0:30
Tahltl. Maruuesai Cook Illande,
7-ealand. Australla rvla San
Franctico>?Moana .To-day, o.ao
Japan. Corea, China, Phlllpplnee
(vla Vletoria)?Empretra of Japan.To-dar. e.BO
Hawall. Japan. Corea, China. Phll?
lpplnee ui* San FTancli**o)?
Shlnyo Maru .. .Oet. J0. 8.*?
Japan, Corea. China (vla Sea ttl.)
?Shldxucka Maru.Oet. IT, e.sw
Ha*?aii. Sainoan Irlanda, New Zea
land. Australla (vla 8-m Eran
elico>?Sonoma .Oct. it. ?-"?
Hawall (vla San Franclaco)?WU
holmlna .Oet. lf", 8.00
FIJI Iiiandi, Samoan Islandi, New
Zeiland. Au.tralie (vla Vletoria)
?-Marama .UCT- ?*"?
Ouam. Phllipplnea (Ma San Fran
clico)?U 8 Tranaport.Oct. 81, e-w
Port of New York, Thursday, Octo?
ber 10, 1912.
ARRIVED
Steamer Narragaiiiett (Br). London Septem?
ber *.*.. via Shlelds 28, to Davld T Warden. In
ballaat ArrUed at tha Bar at '.:_2 a. m.
Steamer Pa'.rlda (.Ger). Hamhurg Beptemher
20, to tha Hamburg-Amerlcan Une, wlth 4*H4
cabln and _TT iteerage pa-aeng-rs. malU and
mrtee Arrlved at the Bar at 0:16 a rn.
Steamer Oeaabaw, Teaaa <lt>. to the Texaa
Clty Si co. wlth lumbar. 1'aeied ln guaran
Mne at 0:10 a m _____? a _._?
riteamcr Prlnxesa Irena (Ger), Genoa Septem?
ber 00, Naplee *-T, Almerla 80 and Glbraltar
October I, to Oelrlcha A Co, wlth 188 Ont
,at)ln 100 aecond cabln and 1.496 iteerage pas
?engers and mdae. Arrlved at the Bar at 7:80
* Steamer Cuvahog* (Br). Balak Papan (Bor
neoi Julv 01. Blngapore Auri?t 10. 4 olombo _?,
Pr,rt Sald September 12 and Alalara 20. te
G.orge W Pltou. wlth naphtha. Arrlved at tne
Bar at 8:40 a m. _^,
Steamer Stephano (Br). St Johna. N F. Octo?
ber 5 and Hallfa**. N A K to ltowrlng * < o.
with ;;ti pafiengen, malli and mdie. Arnvaa
at OM Har at 4 30 a m ?
Steamer Alllanca. Crlitobal October 3. to the
Panama K R ?? Une wlth 01 passengers
n-uills and mdie. Arrlved at the Bar at 2.3T
Steamer Torto Rlco. Baltlmore, to tha New
York and Baltlmore Tramportatlon co. wltB
mdse I'asied In guarantlne at 8:10 a m._
Pteumer Vlncenxo dl Glorgio (Nor>. Bar?c?a
Ortober ft. to the Atlantic Frult 0, Se ? o. wlth
frult Armed at the Bar at 11:10 I m.
Steamer '/.arape. (Br). Cartagena September
?iH Santa Marta *_9. I'orto colombla October 1.
Cartagena 2 and Klngiton fl. ko the l nlted
Frult Co, wlth 41 paiiengers. malla and mdsa.
Arrlved at the Bar at 2:4fi P m
!*eainer Llgonler. Beverley. to the J M Guf
fey petroleum 08, ln ballaat Paaaed In Quer
antlne at 4S0 p m. _
Steamer Momui. New Orleam October 8. to
the Southern Paclflc Co. wlth paae-entera and
mdse Left Quarantine at noon^
Steamer Hamllton. Newport News and Nor?
folk to the Old Domlnlon Sa Co. wlth peaaan
fen' and mdae. Pawed In Quarantine at 2:38
P Steamer Halla (Hal). Naplea September 4.
Meiilna 0. CatanU lo. ralermo U. Iiaatt W
Tarragona 1? and Llibon W\ to Hlrxel, Felt
mann * Co. with mdae. Arrlved at tha Bar at
4:sU*?er Yumurl (Cuban). ManMnlllo Bepttm
?.(5ta Glbraltar 21 and Boaton -October 0, to
Funch Se l "o wlth md... Arrlr.d at th.
WBtmmwTlmemh, Jackionvlll. October 1 and
Charle'. on r to the Clyde 81 Co. wlth B88
?iengera and md*#e. Ort th. Hl?hl.nda at 0:4T
P 'steamer Mackay-B**nnett (Br. cabl.). aaa.
A,i;r;^!oo?UN^aJttnOctat10.PP^ , m-tMm
gtimeamftoh hteeeaipestlr etoabwl beey ott
ahore; 0088-9 ^ SMVED
trnrmmmmt^^
Sa\annah: Seguranca. Haraaa; ILrmod (Br).
Philadelphia.
STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS.
ARRIVED. __ ,
Pernarabuco, Oct S-W.llgund. (Ger). New
vnrk vla Barbadoe for Santoa.
Lvt?eUon oT^Angl^Callfornlan (Br). N.w
Tork vla Cape Town, Melhouriw. ata
BemotmrYOct ?P-Rau.nfel. (G.r). N.w Totlttor
C_M--t!tO-t 8-Ara.nf.l. lOer). ttaw Tork vla
N-aX'orfT&A? ma?. New Ta*. J
Adelal*ie%ct 0 H.llop.11. (Br). N.w York vla
r*?ne Town and Fr.mantie. _
Batav*. Oet l0-<*mstaf.l. fOer). *HW Torh
vla Durban, .tc. _ .
Kobe oct H)^ St Patrlek (Br). N.w Tork vla
Sahang, Hong Kon*r, ?lcv__4 w__, -.^ m^
Glbraltar. Oct io-Moltk. tQer), FfW York for
NsDie. and O.noa (and proceeded).
PlV-nouth Oet 10. 11:10 a m-fleorg. Waeh
IiSton (Oar). N?w Yort for Chwboura an?
Premen (and Pr"??''1*_li w _. ___. ?._ -..
Ltbau. Oet d?Cxar (Ruaa), N.w York vla Kot
mtoAaamt. Oet 10. 10 a m-Nl.uw Amatjrdam
(Wm. N?w York for RotUrdam (and pro
che'rto'ur'.. Oct 10. 0 r ?' Oeetm Waahlnatoe
? Oe?) ?rew York via Plymouth for Bramea
AOTi p ? im* ?* ?*??
Rlo da" Janelro, Oct 0?Afrlcan^Prlnc. (Br),
New York: Oth. Voltalre (Br). N.w York vla
Fa^aWHXl CUmpa (Ital). MM Tork
sWommm. ^
LJverpool. Oct 10?Baltlc (Br). N.w York vla
B?_?,ToS 10. 4 p m-Maia mm\ New
PMM Oct fl-Patrl. ^WtbxMrWjWsW.
ipjll Oct ?-Marengo (Br). Few Yora
NaplVaOc-t ?. ? ? 9 -America tltal). Naw
Vork and Phllad.lpbla.
nundee. Oct 10-Trlgnae (Tr), N.w^Torfc
__n-o_ Oct 10?Tltlan (Br). New York. ^^_
rSanaa O't o. 7 p m-e?t' Anna (FT) (fwta
S?M p r_c fvjft
^Solthampion and Chw**?u?>*_N'?^_-l0,**_-__1
Sab-ng Oct 7- Queen Al.xandre (Br) (fnraa
?K JY.fn.W.roT^rT.tlaa M (from 8atw
toa). N.w Tork. pAWf;D
Brow Head. Oct 10?W.U. Clty (Brt. New Tork
FetmefmT 0-E_r_mont Oaatla (Br). New
Vork for Penang and Hong Kong.
The NEW and GREATER
New-York Tribune
The Fastest Growing Newspaper
The Only New York
Republican Paper.
PROGRESSIVE
But Not Radical
Special Features in Sunday's Issue
Much Prowling About Parisian Ways
Reveals Rodin in a House of Silence
Rate Car*w flnds the great soulptor in an ex-convent, surrounded by
hla ghoatly creations, and marv*ls over hls hooded eyes and Buddha
eaque presence. "Art can never degenerate and la never deg-enerat*," he
aays, and adds that lov* of a woman do*? not la*plr* an artlat, slnc*
love ls destruetlve.
Why Uncle Sam Says "No" to 25,000
Eager Would-Be Citizens Each Year
H*r* are explained the detail* of th* elftlng process dealgned to ?_->
cluda idiots. crlmlnalr, beggara, dlseased person* and contract laborara
from entry into thi* land.
Transal lantic Airships Can Be Built To-Day
Says Great German Engineer
Dr. Johann Schuette, whoa* name Ib grouped wlth that of Zeppelln
ln the deslgnlng aad building of aircraft, bellevea all tachnlcal dlfflool
tlo* oppoaing th* aerial passage of th* AtianUo hav* been ov***r***ome.
but etudy of wlnd* 1* atltl needed.
"Sea Soidiers" Have Giorious Records
of Daring and Duty Well Done
When you r*ad of Uncle fi&m'a marine* ealmly atepplng aahai. ln
Nicaragua to face deadly machlno guna la protection of Amerlean te*
t*r*ata tha atory n**dn't aurprlae you; they'v* been dolng auch.thlnffa
for many yeara.
Let's Stoop Down to the Anthill and
Study Civics and Social Life
Thia multltudlnoua race of moving dota haa developed through fh*
hunting, paatoral and agrlcultural parloda lfko manklr.d, anfl. etadents
find ld*al? of government exempllfled ln Ita communltle*. In thaaa
colonle* th* fem*l* not only haa th* suffrage but rule*, and auch
mlghty problema aa food aupply, malatenanc. of numbers enAtxyrotao*
tlon from dieeaae and *n*ml*a appear to have been solved.
THE WOMAN'S PAGES
Arnon. the many Interesting featnr** on th* Woman'* Pa*** la a series
ot llluatrated artleiea on Interior Decoration which give lnvaluabl* aid to
thoa* d*coratlng or redacoratlng thelr homea. Queatlon. whleh arie* wlU be
gladly an*w?r*d by th* Edltor.
__?_AT-MB-TT 01* *"U_l"__-0__*, by Boger __lt?n, ia th* aecond of fhla aerles
of Home Deeoratlon articlea.
OTH_* TX_t__T AXbTD I_-_?*_tm-ft. A**fI-X._Si
a. "Cloh Brenlng Wrap* (inuatrated).
Wlth Descrlptlon of Pabrlcs and
Color Comblnatlons.
7. B-raaiag O*ow_a (llluatrated).
8. -1ct-re* Of AUraotive Dleuae.
Wlth Reclpe*.
?. Aa _at*r**__g Slda-Ught on the
Oeralopmant ef tha Thaatra.
l. _aan? aad a*<_p*aa for tha Week.
a. Balas fo* Olaaalaf.
3. Book -oTlewa of Vital Iutarart
ta Women.
4. MM Winter Kate (illuatrat*d).
8. Bondolr *fote*.
and "arl-aa Other Intsr***lng Article*.
THE CHILDREN'S PAGES
Under fhe tltle of The Junior Torum" th* Childr*n's Pages of th* ?un
day Trtbun?hav. become netsd for the excellence of thelr cont*_?. They
ntva an in-tructlre and *ducationel valu. whlch place. them in a clasa by
?_-*??* ln all department. The Tribune 1. a clean. HOME papar.
1. Two Tairy *-aea?Jack WMa>
thxltt (iltuetrat*d). ___?*>??
i. Tory **r_*_?e *r_aaJee.
3 lov to ttaho m Bhoo So* aad
root Best (diagrams).
4. T.io'a lae *r_**ty (llluatrated).
Toto ia a clever monkey.
B. .chann. tha Bhapherd tHager
(Illustrated).
6. StorlM by our Contrib-tor*.
7, Ertitortala _y tha _MU?or, whleh
ar* really talk* wlth our readere,
and other tntereating thlng*.
Beautiful Pictures Given Free
for th* YOUNG in Years or in Spirit
Llttle drop. of water,
Llttle graln* ef **nd.
M.k* th* mlghty ooasn
And tbe pleasant land.
* n__*j_ftftfi sKh*^
_____^__&*at-^SsUf-M avery week wlth th. __aa_y Tribuna
aeun whlch are a a charftoter to the llne*. butJDaa
It waa . Httle difn*"u" J_?-V nt nrettv child naruree, haa eucceeded ad
M. L. Klrk, th* '*^?h_h^ Sri wlthPl-vaTy fa_e a._l form?1_.ughlng iiurSa,
mlrably. A chwrnlng g^rlif7 _?_. .ea and joyoualy pour. aend i__> m
att* on the *>?ftC* M^Ah* ZttV lier toy *pade?eimply that and nothto* more.
water hole ahe has made xwvn rer w - j and j^p.,1,..,, mte the ttoy
yet the ?*?_'* ,hf?1Pi_.l?0Dn U with'plca-nir* and enjoy Ite every detafL ft
glrl figure that you totaoo uwii syw beautiful colora and well
Ta a moat charmlng 8^^.-05,ec.n^.he'nlcon)Plete (there will be a dc-aen to all).
worthy of ? fr*m|L *&M?^ w?l m*ke ?? ?c?edlngly hand*
SS d%^? ?oTt!!-^u?_t_yar children'. room.
THE HAGAZINE SECTION
OP THE
SUNDAY TRIBUNE
___,*.*.. *aa^J^.'J*T **,***f?*-***,-gi***1r_B
a_rr__-_?sj- sstfs. _-. _. ?_?-. ss. - *
joy both ln them* and ln style
"PUTTING IT OVER*
By Glenmora Davia.
i= Son* Mr. Davla Is hlmself one of tha beat
tells all -*B*?u* *""_ 2 Amerlea and he know* the game from th* tlm*
known Pr?s" ???"'?'?L-ent wtth all its variationeT He frenkly Ull.
____^S.fJ- mttmWSi ZaBot)?ow ha and other. have made new.
aeneationa by the yard.
HOW I EARNED MY FIRST DOLLAR.
By Vice-Preaident 8harman and Seaator Kam.
_. i_^_* _v,_r?an earn?d hls flrat dollar by leadlng a horse from
V _e"P5?!,_lf_r two^'eak-^M- apant lt going to a ball gam* ln a dty
a hay fork torVno.**?Wj*jJgJfh^ waik<J rather than davote an/ nert
twelv* miles dlatant, to r"1^" ,, lrnobl* purpoae ae railroad fare.
of tbat -jraciou. m"n#/-_? ^0V-. f icV-Preaidentlal candidate wtth
genator K*m of '?J*taJ^nyj1-flr?t money by bulldin-j the flre* and
Bryan four year. ago^earned MS man -on y -_ a fi^
awieplna out th\'^^nh^h# monev for a yaar before he l*arned th*
?ud!mean?.nyof S.'Sf S. ?p^" t*/o famoua m*n tall about
tha inclrtanta ln our next number.
THE TAWS OF THE PIER*
A%Tery of love aad herelam on the Gr.at Lakea. by Morgan Ko-.rt.~_
A SUFFRAOIST CONVER8ION. ^^
A humort-e tale of New York polltica, by Joeepk 0*?ri*a_
HER TIGER.
A thrUltng atory of aa Am*rican BMtTg experlence to India. by -Ba__el
WMta.
NO OTHER WAY. Tho -rreat aerial by ??-*?*_ *o_a*a.
Th.ee are a f*w ot the -P-dal Peeturea ln next SundeTe TWf-^***
-hte-K _!_ alaa oontoln all the Gabl* and T**eirraph N*wa. all tbe Oeoaral
sewe In tbef_?SS and R?K>rt Naw**. and rnor, comprahenatv Sportln.
Ntrwa'than any other New York Newspaper_
To ha txtto ot ratttog aeat ?___*.'s *ntt_r~_r?, ordsr tt e. yees ae~*>
aealfr ?.._*.. ?"?* **at%ur ?!?"? bt alwaya sold oat aatt.._
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