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m B IHnW TO-DAY Plan to Drop Fugitive from Justice Charge and Have Him Rearrested. PRISONER WANTS $10,000. Expecting a Long and Expen sivr Fight, He Telegraphs to Pittsburgh for Funds? Jerome Puzzled. ? .ug 26 Pol tion of Harry K. Thaw'a in wlthdrawing the wrii of bj w hli h his l.iu ? era al ? ? 'rom !" ltic ;. fugitive from .ppoalng attorneya made unter roov. ? ? ghl which iii for Thaa b plana E W, 1 Montreal, who haa thi Ani' ri .ni offlcera inadinn counael, arrived to-nighl He bad been ad tion. that to-morroa Crown Proa . ? r \ pear ? ?! ask t. havi Thaa ght inl ? ? Hi arlll thi ? move .ni* B fU| ' ? ..n the ground This would Thaa b immt dlate I by the unmlgration offlcera, Mr. ? aald, !;..> mond F, i nten rrived a! midnu*ht t"-nif*ht. Hi aald thal he had been : ? for the purpoee ol Iden " haw and 1 ? 'in < onfli ? Mat . .in. Mon late tc-i: | ? the aame traln m nt to act "tii Thaa from Jatl t<> court. rently convlneed that the a*ay ? 'i u| for .. long .md < \ Dght, Thaw talegi lo A 11. - ? , County, ? i $10.(ajii to bt to him out ol 1,000, which he a ? Id for hlm the Fidelity Titla and Trust l ,.rph. The opinion waa ? ti 7 ? for ihe proaecutlon thal ihe diacontinuance of Lha ? rlt of e*pua meant thal ba waa noa ? under the Immlgration plainly a prin ; ? I Canadlan hvw rbat h?- could not be arreated on any rgi aa long aa the wrll of habea waa pandlng. ?in the nd, Thaw's Inuryera expreaa co*_fldernce that he cannot be the chaurg him of be;r;g a fagitive from luattOB l*e i rreat. the Immlgi uon authoritlea, thej were careful take thi precautlon of re ght to n tn 9 the appllca ? ? Sets Jerome to Thinking. what mitht be behlnd thli nea ? fl of Thaw'i mai: ? rot wlth tl era J. rn< i th. ? mei ? ? i ? ? they ...?..:..' I ihe nirht en. i L-orpua at any l would tai ? ntln vaw's h. ?? to allow 1 ?? the Immlgration i'.".-.ni Inquiry to fiuht oul tha qw v ? :.. a 18 liablt lo d< ? -he' ;:- an ? or be I ? ' mfuaion !'?? li na n ? ... .... ? alde them aai . ;, will dei ? what th. do." "other i mpt to ? . ? ent i omm . ? ' da) ; . i to lha ? hargi. Then , ? ?-. Uamtoeal of the , fflclent ojxq In ha*. Inj . Thaa i BgBBB the ln_mlgratla*?n i ? o .i.i ault the Thaw ild foi ? Ihoae aga him to make tb pla) Ing. Tn, i . - ri,. Thaw Iae ? era on bo that the) I tba menna by which th ? ,. tbe I-- ihiet h.m maj rnak'. Foes Seek to Open Jail Door. . thla nov.i Bll v.. k McKaTaown, "f Thaw'a I unal hlm wanl all aaon than .. chaoh thera if th< thi rldar raaervlng rlght to renew tha a;.j.ii<-ation f?r tha . orpua if the) try lo I bim to tnai on tb<- ? barge on . ,,w held the aatM m ?? . | . the purpogo af furtboi Ib y. Ibla for bim to demand , for.- tha Court of K tba rnaan thaw api i -?' all untll Oo Am,-hrr law-.-r for Tba? eBuckled hs ba polnted oui tba orlginnl ralaaatap Bga agatnet Thaw that had broughl abont all thie anarL ? Ma wa m U i <"' ;'" '""' ' aargi thal of belng ;i fugitive fn.m juatlce," he aald. "Ha.i ba baieu ar reast.-.i dir-ctly an an ?jnde.sirable alien or for entonnf* Canada by atealth, the OUld hi' l been made dear " Than was engroaaad to-daj with his publlclty caumpaign. He gave a ram bling interview, which consist.'d chlefly of Ironical allualona to Mr. Jerome "Ah." he aald, when Jerome'a name was- menttoned, "you maan th?- learned counael for the chlcheu trust." When told ther. was a blg r.ish t" Hammerati In'a Nea V'.rk plaj'h. where his wife, Evelyn Neabli Thaw. is appear Ing, he laughed and said. "I thmk Hammerateln ought to rivc me a shar.' of the bo_ rocelpta, don't vou?" Mr. Jeromi was found to-day in a garage tlnherlng wlth hB automobile. Hi facetiouely remarbed that he waa "tunin<r lt up to puraue Thaw in an efforl was made to ijt't him away bv aeroplaoe." ll. wai aahed if he nuJ anj atatemenl to make to tli? ? people of N'.-w Vork ln regard to Thaw. ' No," be replied, "but I have aome 1" aa: to tha i eople <>f . lannd i. They aeem t" l.>"k upon hlm as aomv thlng of a martyr. New York Stat> la nol peraecutlng him. Who wants hun tor hlmaelf? New V'-rk almply is try mfi to got him ba.k, not becaus. want him, but becauae tho efr.it of his continued freedom al this time, when tha maaaei are fllled with rahld Uetlc tendi nci. d ? one a chance to aaj thi Thaw m;. had boughl his llberty. "Alreadj they ara aaylng lt wa Thaw milliona thal got hlm out, w? ii.'iir the remark that a rleh man can do anything, bul what chanci a i"'"r man? Thaw. wen he al llbarty, wouid hava a demorallaing effect on the people Thaw frei would be a i menace. Thal la whj Nea rork Btat. him back. i bave docun with me a hl. h wlll coi peraon either thal Thaa ia In ane, ind tble, or that he B and ? ? ? ? ? on i ount nf the thlnga hi has d< i ? "What in" s N< w V'Tk v ,ir I auch ?> mai ida mlghl ki and welcotne were :t nol Ne*a 'i ? duty t.. get hlm back. The .i ?? i I Matteawan would have been thrown open long alnce bad New Torh ethlcal righl to .1" ao, There would have been no puraul! of hlm. Bul Thaa ? taken back N< w ' doean'1 wai hlm but II mual I him." EVELYN THAW 'JUST LIVED' Witness Says She Spent All of Her Allowance. ? at .1 ? ? ? . eld yeatei llroa. ? mad, by the actreaa ?Itti Mra Mar) Copl whl. h iT.'Vi'i. d that If Evt lyn enter. nt of her mar ' " and montl : irlna the ?? I I r life Durlng the ' ' ? ? Im : a "Whal Ibe 1 Mr. Tbaw I Mi Offenbach. "Why, I Juat lived on them." lyn When the lawyer made an effort lo baee tti? witness glva Uk exael ? " Thaa ?..-.? ? the u ? alloa - ? d her attitude " I ? .? :i!"'' ? turned over . lhat the; ? I i aed Mi Offei ' ' ? ... ? : that rgument I : ? FLINT GETS THAW BRIEF Preparing for Insamty Trial, Alienist Tells Court. Dr Auatln Fl ? "' ".s ...... ?. ? o! made in ? . . ? ,id Judga Holl materlal fi tha i ?. ? Br 111 oi D E ? l,r Flint wlll at';.' i. tha P which ? ? ? ? ? ? when i" "bralnatorm" thi ? ' ;"" f." oi memorandum, v M . . . hlblta it, th. i. Hartrldge eued Mrs luneel ,.i I 11 ? ? ? ? judae Holl ordered thal the "brlef" ?hould be ' ....,:.: i ?.?."? ? n| t-r Fllnl ?- afti'i.,Mt. ln whleh d l am informed and ba Hart K Thaw, wbli h wlll ?ho** hla mental condition wlll aoon ba held ? ' ?? N?* H?ml?' tate ol New york, and thal the prlnclpal ? ? who "in '? ' ,i!' "' ,h" sa"' Tt,.tW .,. to hla menta condition wlll bc ona Brltton P B ai . M i' " THAW INQUIRY SECRET Scveral Arrests Expected in Vicinity of Matteawan. Poughkeei ? n v, Aug M -Follow? lng renorta lhal ?'? '? '" hc made ln Beacon Clty to-da) ln eon ,?.,,,?? Hlth thi eecape al Harrj Thaw, Inquiry a1 the offlce ol tba Dlatrtcl At ,,,,,?. ?? lt) to nlghl ell Ited tha Infcn-matlon that Aeaiatanl Diatrict Attor ,,.., Mu|vey, who la bandllna tl the Dletrict Attorney i onaer. ?rho li In Canada ?n? :i "t;"1 . , ., .. ,,,, 0f Thaw ae. ape Mi Mulvej aaJd lhal ai ? I :? a.., tlaaa el Inveetlga tion haa been mada al H- ?'?'-*' ''"? iU"1 .,, ,,,. tridnlty "f the Matteawan hoepiui m tb, laal fea daya and a half iJoaea gn expected ta ba arn I _ ? HARTMAN NAMED FOR COURT. ,.,.,,?,,.,,.??, m tbe bl Munhrtnal Court I.i.trn'l met last nlghl and unanln.outdv dca ?: Bted Ouata* Hartman a lawyer. of Nn 7H Ith street. u> thelr .v.n.lld.it' Mi Hartaaaa araa la tnar Aaaembly ln 1>4 aiad IM A SUGGESTION FOR AN ACTIYF MSUFF.' Fl 10 SWM CHANNEL American and Encjlishman Start from Oppositc Sides. IN THE WATER 9 HOURS Sudden Easterly Wind P.aises Choppy Bei and Thick Haze Oomplicatei Matteri. Derfl er, Aug. 26 H< ni ? ChaniM?: Ha el boat ? , .. lt li lh* xxithir I Rl l ? 1 |. to ' :?....? . atrui ??? ? lltloi ? . kkfl got d ? ' | ? threatei motor boat. Bwimmii .??'? -. ? . ? ? ? Mfltthea \~t. bb, ln l**7">. nnd ? ;i" En*' llBhn i * ti tun I . ::?1 1. s illl* fln w? ur thlfl ;.... , i. joe" Ponlai by w eldman, a local aa Imroi r, bij Peai ? ? ' ' '?' ? XX .111 Tl i the temperature of tbfl water Wflfl 01 dl RTflCfl Fu.'.r. . At noon b? ? fln* two '????? ? an bo ir. H< mndi l : ? '?" : enterlng Ihe water, ;'i"i ?>' '?' o'clock we rapoi t< d aa pflflfllng tbi lo itb Ooodwin Llfrhtflhip mll *?"?? olni A h? bangtng r*v?si tba water, b I a hlgh .. |nd reating a ? boppy ? .. Cape ';' la N< a, Pram i I if '-,,; jabea Wolffe, Ihe well known Bngliih amateur long dMtancfl awunmer, left i rem h i oaal neai thlfl h< adland, - | olnl i" the Engliflh ? ? ;,. ;, 0, io k thla nc.rii.iii-. ln an Bttempl to sxxirii ftcroflfl lh? Engllah Cbannvl, but abandoned hbi attempl in the after noon and returned to thfl FTflnch flhorfl ,,,, board thi a< companying boat -a/oiffi l< ;? thi wati i al -.11 o'clocb ln mld-Channel, ?fter travelllng twen* ty-four mllea, Indudlng Ihe drlfl wlth ? :,j.. Hfl found the watei rough lo contlnue bla awlm, and thara waa alao ;i thlch baaa, Thla flraa h.s ninth attempt SERVIA STARTS DISCORD Carnegie Commissioners at Odds Over ? Russian Member. B-aaratSfl I m -' Tha s' ?**?*???. govarn* ,,,,.,,, i ? 'i '."i?? rate wlth th? Carnegie ' ommlaalon Inveatlgatlng ta I,.-, ,i Balkan atroclUi ??? "f th? .irnong the memberfl ot Profi Paul N Mllukoff, Ifladfli of th? Cotaetltu* , ,,, ,; |? ,,,.,. rate ln the Ruaaian pouma Th>. , ountrlfl ? n pn ncl ..i- tha , (|,,,, ?,i .it liritaln, I-1 , i lerman* >.r..i Aufltrlfl, Prvnuai Pacbl h, ol Bertrta, to-day eX k. ,i thfl f.iir tbat Profflflflflff MUuboil !,,? pr-*judlefld .igiiio-t tht .**? i , ? flrafl por***'- ? ,,?i -ruggcatad thal be tha ild re e other eoi ? ?flw?***4 r, r.t.-nt on oa the connnl*. ?Ign Inati b Bflfln ' ITALIANS INTERESTED IN PORTER CHARLTON CASE Vessel with Accuserl American Aboard Delayed in Voy Bgt tO Naples. ; |. a, Aug. 1W Thi lughout tmoat Inl . ? n ? ? ? . ? :' ... .. ng Ami ? ?? ? ? ? ?? fr-.ni N'eaj ? .... ? ' ? the I ? ? ... I ? ? ? W Ith ' 'bul'' i The po klbllll that 'ie wlll nol en to ? FIGHT TO GAIN NANKING Northern Chinese Cavalry Vic tims of Bxploding Mine. \ d ? ? ? to - tb >t .1 '. I had :.. ered tha !,.wr bul wer. blown up b) a mine ttacl TROUBLE IN AERO CLUB M. Bleriot Resigns from French Organization's Committee. i vi:. \ ig ? Uoul I ? ? ?.' ihe nol ?? ? commltl ? "? thi Aero ol th. la for I ? md lt is , ,ninii>"i thal \ '" '? blan. ','ouut ii. nrl d< la Vaula, thi other promlnenl men ? Intend to foi loaa M. Bleriol ? Kamph have actlv. , ? ? : '?' of the rac. l the Rh. odrome, ;,.;.?,,. \. n ? d i ?? i" rduaaln. who ,,,-, nii wa ? haraed wlth II > Kal pi actli ?? It 1 nol ba lhat ? ? ? reatanatlon wlll brtng aboul an) ehang. ln the eommlttee'a plana CHAS. M. MAXWELL DEAD Former President of "Big Six" Stncken at Summer Home. i iharle ? M NaJ wa II ???? mai promtnentl] coi nea ted ? nt' Tj pograph Ical Unlon No 8 and n ho a i ln ,,fii? laal Jum h| Preeideal M '? gt-ott, dled lalnht ni the , ,?? \ laland He pltal to which ba bad i?.,.n . ? .?. houra ba farm ii.- v.i- wlth ?? part) "i goal near bla boueeboal al Oi . ng, n hen hi ara ? ' n ti, .rn .im.'k "f what appareatly waa ? troubt* and rall uncamectotaa Al hi ' _nd dled al oul 11 o'eloch Mi Maarwell had been a member <>f ,-,x" for mera lhan Ihlrl Bra yeara ?nd was known lo even i aa tj ? in tha iti,tr"i-"i!taii diatrict. Pr< . imption of ti., pn al offl <? he ...... f,,: ... n ?. ara .\t ii" ,,?!? af his raUreaaanl laal aprtng be araa given aa bo8ia*arar) dlnner, whleh more than thr.- hnndreil membera <>f the union ... . ) mi m urwell i wlntei hotna was at N" W Maeoa Btreet Bioohlya. ;i. leavrh bM arlfa and twa ehUdren. Twenty Thousand Men Out. In cluding Gcvernment Employes. ELECTRIC CURRENT OFF Ben Tillett Claims Rlght of Labor to Use Arms Against Armed Anthority. I.. ? -7 !? -.. ? tlmated .'u.iaai mi n w* re . ndon, Inclu Ui i l ? . ri u ka, xx bo ? ... mleaa thi rtten wen ? ? ? :? t of thfl Bll t. .! ' govei nmi " ln bai - trrenl waa cut ofi by tl at the ,. unpa In 8t. Jai ? ? int* th.-n \. ork, ai pqueni** rlo- fountalna ln ?n play, nnd ii .-? i Hoapltal onald* ? \iliniraltx. thfl W ir ifl ? ??! nmenl depart i t the Prei indai III, work of rafltoiing the .h.uii p.ii.i, -? haa r ii ... H indi > ??- of vt tai .in ? Hoapltal, the ? - .. xx 11: .: ? Publlc l.ir.-rl la-t i i f the ? ? : thi iVdmlralty Nol : rat i d io the trlcal .111*1 ? the ovi ? 'i ben . . at Bu klngham i.irii. s | and all the govei offlcea ahlcb led from artealan xx.-in. all the xxoikin.il ongaged ln thelr opera doa n thelr ?? ? lt armed force la uaed i claim tha i Ighl ol tha itrtkera .? ?,. to protect th.-ir >.xxri Inter , ? ..i.i B< n Tillett I - ? it-Labol onfei en< i ol rhe Intcrn tlonn Caderatton of Tranflport .-. meetlng In Loi Tillett polnted oul thal 1,09. arorfcan \x. i, membera of the federallon and amld adj >.'i recelflrlng Inatrue ? im thi Intei national exi cutlvfl commlttee, t.. sirik.- flgainal xx-.r M> ?dded ? ? the empto) er ? dentad , rlghl ..f paaceful plcfcatlng .?i"i murder followed, tha workera flhould n.iik.- reprii ARSONETTES AGAIN BUSY Fine Country House onOutskirts of London Burned Down. Loadon, aug M Tha newa of thfl tru<-<* between the mllttant Buffragettefl and thfl Britlah rovernmenl evidentlj ha> not reached the dtfltiicl outaldi ot tandon, .,s ,i im. country houaa al Itnchley, a northern flUburt of l/mdon. waa hurned dourn aart) thla morning bj Buffragetta ?ympathlxara, who left a quantlt) of suf Iteratura among tha lulna Thf placi xx ;i occupled only by a caretaker, lha famlly havinj.- gofta away for tiv Hinimer DRIVER CRUSHED TO DEATH. VThlle drtvlng a truck "f tha Borough Aaphall Companj yefltflrday, Fradflrtch Bla k. Rfty-tw3 yeara "id. of No. 4:1 Woodward Btreat, yueen*-. xxas thrown from hlfl Bflal When the \ehl.*Ie atruck n curbatone Bl Mflaerota and Vartck -.treet*. Rruoklyn H< rollad undflr Iba trnch ?nd thfl wbfletfl ? ruah rd oul hlfl llffl Btach xx.-im ? brother ol Pollee Ntrgennt Blask, of th? nuflhlng avenui fltatton, BrooUyn. OF Germany Was to Have Been a Member of Triple Pact, but Tokio Government Objected. BRITISH CABINET WILLING Fatherland Statesmen, After Aiding in Starting Negotia tions, Found Themselves Left Out in the Cold. London. Aug. % ? The rcvelation that the diplomatir n^f-otiHtions whi'-h nnally resuit?-d in th* Anglo-Japaneea alllaaee entemplated an Amtln-darmiin Japaneaa triple elhanea and thal ller nianv was largely mstriim ntal in start Ing them but waa '?hut out by .Japan, ls mada ta tn, dlery "f the lata Counl iad.su Hayaahl, formerJapaaaae Amias eador t" (Heat Hritain and tu l'', I'""i "ikii Mmlatar, part of which waa recent iy publiahed Th, ".nji gblrapo," "f Toklo, prtnted porthma "t tiie dlary, hut th. Japaneee government prohlbtted fur th?r pul.li. .'.tion and th- oensor sup preeeed telegrema aarnl by foreign eaera* Bpondenta in lapaa roportin;; d^tails The diarv si"w? thal tha Brltiah gov? ernment, under tb.' Premlerehlp of th* ? T. \i .r.j - - raa la fa. or ot the Inclueton ol Oermany, but 'ha* Japan oppoaed it ''"'mt Hayaahl, ta ordei to brtng aboul th, Anglo Japaneaa i.M'.ari<'r\ hlnted tbat lapan *><- ready to ally her sdf with Raaata if Oreal Uritam araa I'nwtlllng Hermpnn eon i:-k'n.-.rdstm. at the tlme charge d'affalrea "i tti- <;er men Bmbaaa) ln London, aa**ordtna t?. tbe dlery, mada aaareral rtaita to Coant durlng th, apring of tfM ln ? ... ? r a trtpla ri 111 .-,... .'r.;it Brltaln <',. rmany and i ? mld he knaw ti'.at tba Brltiah l on ? ? . ? i ,;- : iu. h peraonai .io-r.pi! Chamba rlaln, Arthur J Balfoui Lord Lanadowne the Duke of De*a**_fiahtr? and Ihe Marquta m wera ln favor of it He said that the Oerman a'lti-Mrltisb. but not j the Oerman jovernrnenl He added thal King Edward, Bmperor Wllllam Chan ? r.'iii'W had reca ntly had ? lnriu' ronveraa! ' aubjert al . iie nf VVlaht and ^, i ? H'ti a tr:' ? ? Hayaahl approachi d Lord Lana? downe, tlr l: Br:t: h gecrettl for Porelgn Affalre, BUggeeUi . nt on policy ii l.. rd Lanadowne ln repl: said h? thought a ttiird i".' ????''? A . u roughl "? ' at that rterwai ame thetreal ? Japai ' ? ?hlrd >,ar,y ita wi ra Id. i - ti.Ml Oreat Brtl ar, for aome ? rti ?" ' ' ? ? . par Eael or alaewhera Ia .......... wtahea prevallatd The eontlnuaUon al tba aaary, which . : tha ln. lualon ol i lermaay, haa ? .? ba ? -??? JOB HEDGES SEES GOOD IN WILSON AND DEMOCRACY Remarks People Have Confi dence in President Without Xnowing What He's Doing. r. London, A ll -'? ' ? ' ? ... ea readlng : ? 1884? the Den party la pro.du.t: ahtang aiatomativi enld Joh Pi ent *aVI_aon la not "ii!'. head of hia party but la thi of bla pai ???. and be a... maho Ihi par;-. adhere to Ita platform. ? hing t" aee what con :,,i, p.. ?;? people have In him, foi he entered offlce without glvlng out other Ideaa thai the old principlea thal vlrtue is righl and that tha people have a right to t" t" ard. To-da) the people don'l know what he'a dolng ra *p Mexico, i".:* bave confldence In bim. "it will ba a good thlng for tha Dem ocratic party to adhere to its platform, for m this wa) during the neat four ?. Bra II \\ lll hai ?? to atand the a Id md thua ll wlll be found oul whether the principlea "f the platfurm are aound or not lf Ita tariff regula tion b<- found the righl thlng, then tha Republlcan partj wlll have to changi Ita platform. onl) thing nol : at tried in poll tice, and yet the only correct an.l proper thlng for .< poUtleian t.. do, la to lay aii bla carda on the table and give all Btdea Of a i|u,sti"ii. TOU van'l hold back one part of the facta nowadaya People thlnh so much mor.- about poll tica than the) ever dld before, and If Bryan nnd Rooaavell hava never done anythlng elee the) bave mad, tbe peo-j ple begln this iine of thought." Ml B ING IN MI ROUMO nfflM Is Now at Oban, but Has 704 Miles to Make in Little More than a Day. HAS SPORTING CHANCE YET But There Is No Margin Left for Motor Troubles or Other Contingencies?To Dublin To-day. [P\-fahle to The Trlhune ] London Auk *j7.?Harry f" Hawker. xvho reached the coa.it of .Vorthiimher land on Monday bv hydro-acmplane from Bouthampton, itifllllBfld his jour? ney round the CflMt ol England an.l Bi*!otland at 6:50 a m. yflstarday, and at 5:80 p. m. reach. d I Iban, Ofl thfl xvesJt coaal nf flJcotland, maklng int> rrn-date fltOflfl at Alierd**. n i n*l Croariarty. By hi.s tiicht yflfltflrday Haartrea* ac compllflhed In txx daya BM mll. M the 1.540 whlch he has t.. do t eoflflr* pier.. th.- coaal drcult ol ''r.ar Britaln. Thi.s leaxes a balancfl of 704 mllflfl t?> be floxxn before 0:110 o'clock to-morrvtr morning lf the aerial Journfl) I (lnlshed wlthln th.> tlme llmlt Bpe* ifl-d He must. thflfflfor. By ? mlnhnuffl of ."?"?_' mil.-s t< -d.ix from Oban lifl tUflJ Inibiin control to Falmouth if hfl is tw ?tand anx < lianc- of aucce?? That \s s* i/fln miles more than his **ecord Blgtt! ? ?n Monday and 151 mllea more thflh ii.- a.-.-.im|.ii.sti.-*i ye-aterday Tbflre is trcelj ?ny margln tefi t r fitf* ther motor troubl.s ihould thi v.-iop. an-i if they . -iu**'' an > appreel ibh* h>- wiii loae tl\a prlae for arhlch hc i- flylng. He must waii a mlnlmmh of li.-.!,' an hour ar Dublin. Probably h>. xx-;n xvant mora tlme, as to-de a g\ taj. ar. rt..- I..ii?t.-st of al'.. anl lie xxiii have t- take fuel flnd lul i auppliea for thfl 280 mile<* fcoparatins .nui Palnn Mt!.. The aitufltli n this morning theri fore la thal sortinp chance >.r' getting hutne wlthln th?- B?-venty-two-hour tim* limlt one of th< rondltlonfl of winr.in-.- t:;.- |25,000 prize otlered i.y ?Tha Dally Mail." Aberdi Hawker arrived here fmm li'adr..-l!, Northumberianflf, at li ?,.io.-k *r<-iflroplatlng l of hia Hlght After .. -' . ? flfllnatflfl h.- lafl for ? 'roriKiM tbe I tion, travelllng ? ' 'romarty. Aug lt Kaa har n I I hfl - I ther 131 mllcfl of his Joun I rnore thaa a n. ta on the flfth si . Oaai ? reached rhe end of tlu gbt at thflfl Port ai 5 bavtag t..k.r: Iti mb | ? B Of ntnflty-foUl Watttg from Craaaarty. Owing to tha fog, Maxxk.:- decMed t" **?> main here for tha night, fln i wlll -t..rt for Dublin eariy in th<- morning. Hfl ? n ?MOt Of his night f: bfl a tlmfl JOHNSON INTHEUMELIGHT Not Stage Limelight, but Mere? ly the Glare of Publicity. ' H . : \ ... ?JU.- "Ja.k" J-.hnson made it plain to-d I yeaterday, the poetp.inflOM nt of iua ?jigai othMaj more ti-..ir. ? praafl flgi i ll '''??', negro h< a* ?? wt Ight baa been | the atn nding tl king | flnd iii niKht. laklng < tlfllng h hflfl ? ? .. and there la Int.. i ?? douht th.it ho wiii flppea*' on tha atagi ???I \*Jx.a; At Um The same game waa worked xxhon ? \ bI ll Than waa prepar ng *?? il thfl Hlppodrome, bul I auflJUM rather ran I ? \\""k H agaln .*??> soon. man. a 3u> i Bflfl of lt when be doea appaar, **_, . t.. hlm, thi lower .-las- irtfflM Bupporters, and thfl latter form the principal i nl of tbi in ho balla where ? -B WALDO SUSPENDS 2 DETECTIVE6. paaatfli y?j-rterda) Frank 1 Zam Ifltrflanfl Murphy, of Deputj Co Isalonai aaw b- rg< r'a ? H fflfl* ,.,-\. ,'t ol dul y. ed xxith permittlnfl Oeorare D Hawth* reata, ar ., ona m ?> . had baao bandi i i money la a trap Wd for him N*o fOUtnd or. Mnxx tmrr. xx ??? d. dWBJBJ*BBBBBBye^y **) y, bbbbbbi -b>^e ay^^W w^ *- " 564-66-68 FIFTH A VENUE **** 46tk & 47 th STS. Autumn modes are here! Which brings to mind the advantage of making selections early? The (xclusheness of the new importations from Paris has a doubU sigmficance?for some of the charming effects shown here now will not be re-ordered?therefore will not be obtainable later. Earlier and longer wear is another advan? tage enjoyed by tho<e who choose at least part of their Autumn wardrobe from our present gathering of Stunning Tailleur Suits, Coats, Gowns, Wraps, Furs and French Millinery. Ri^uUr chargt custontrr\ mjy haif pureha<t% hilUd Oclchcr first.