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THE SUN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER , 18, 1916.
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BOOKKEEPING NEED
OF MILK FARMERS
Ohio Export Says Product Now
Costs Dairymen 5 Cents
a Qnnrt.
ALL SKLMXO IT AT LOSS
Drinker Who Owned Herd of
Cows I'nros System in the
Business.
Joseph C. Bonner, a banker, of To.
itao, onlo, who is stnylng lor the pres
ent at the llntrl Helmont In thin city,
1ms written for Titr Sun nn article
under tlio heading "Nobody Knows the
.Cost of ft Quart if Milk." Ill hU discus
Hon Mr. Homier declares fanners do not
Know what profits thfty obtnln bccwise
Ihey -xv ill not keep books under an accu
rate, system.
Mr. Homier Is well qualified to ileal
with Ills subject from many sides. He
was a fanner boy himself In Ohio, drlv
Itilt his father's milk cart for three,
years, when ho says he often "worked
the churn dasher with one hand while
Latin grammar was In tho other."
llefddes his banking activities hn Is
president of the Itonlrk llonner Kami
Company and of the Toledo Stock Kx
change since 1003.
. In his article. Sir. Bonner contends
that the farmer Is growing poorer In
tho milk business bocuuso he floes not
properly add up the Hems of cost In milk
production. If ho did this, according to
tho banker, tho farmer would find on
tho average th,t "five cents plus" Is the
cost to him of each quart of milk.
Sir. Bonner points out that no farmer
receives that price In' selling tho milk.
"Figures Are Indisputable.'
Tint II farmers keep books properly,"
Mr. Bonner says, "they cannot bo wise
to tho causes nf their becoming poorer
losses mat nccruo now on every quart
of milk sold from the farms. What I
mean by loss Is cost based on the cash
market' prices of feed, 6 per cent. In
terest figured on pasture land, cow In
vestment Interest and depreciation, la
bor, delivery, overhead, cost, &c.
"These figures when added will quickly
how five cents plus to be the cost (no
profit), and no farmer receives that
price. If he should get five cents. It Is
evldc.nt he only gets the market value of
material, labor and land Interest. These
figures are Indisputable." .
Mr. llonner cjtrs totals of the esti
mated cost of milk to prove his conten
tions. Thorn totals are made up on the
basis of a f urm cost system, w hlch he has
bad published through a large agricul
tural publishing house, and arc drawn
from his own experiences as proprietor
of a farm In Ohio, which he later sold
because tho cost xystem he applied
bowed him that a farmer cannot get an
equitable profit, even when farm wages
tra low..
Com Yield ill qaarta Dally.
Kstltnatlng that the average well fed
eow yields four gallons of milk dally
the year round, Mr. llonner finds that
with nil the Items of cost tabulated tho
cost of one quart of milk Is S.l cents
or $24.19 for ISO gallons a. month
Against thin Is set the fact that at Ohio
prices It Is sold to a creamery at 1J
Cents a gallon.
If the milk Is churned Into butter the
cost la found to he 51 3-1 cents per
pound, or 131.14 for sixty pounds In a
month. This butter Is sold by the
farmer at 30 cents n pound.
"Rverylody knows." continue Mr.
Bonner, "that a farmer hasn't the time
nor the Inclination to keep a set of
ledger boiiku, nor does the regular iusl
ncss bookkeeping apply t3 th Tarni.
livery fcuttitc of work on u farm re
quires a different form of accounting,
htneo double entry ledger bookkeeping
does not apply. l.ach undertaking may
requlro n differently ruled and headed
cost account.
, "While naturally a farmer must think
In part for himself, lie must uso eomo
jystcm that guarantees to work out any
cost nnd with the smallest effort to do
It. It hlioulil In. a system a boy can
keep, but should not try to account for
rry cent that would be fojllsh. Kuch
work will establish .the iiioneymaklng
liabtl by a f-yttcm jrnch as the modern
business man practises. The farmer
will then know the exact value of every
thing bought, produced or sold."
HEADS PEOPLE'S INSTITUTE.
The Her. R. 1'. Sanderson Succeeds
' Dr. Frederic C. Ilorre.
The Rev. Kdward F. Sanderson has
tieen elected director of the People's In
stitute, to succeed Dr. Frederic C. Howe,
Commissioner of Immigration at the port
f New York, It wns announced yester
day by the trustees. Mr. Sanderson be
Ulns his duties today and will be for
mally Installed Sunday, November 12,
tit the first public meeting of the In
tltuto In Cooper Union.
Tho Rev. Mr. Sanderson wns pastor of
the Church of tho Pilgrims, Brooklyn,
from 1009 to mil, and since has been
director of the goodwill Industries. He
was born In Cleveland, nnd was ordained
to the Congregational ministry In 1S99.
During the Spanlxn-Ameilcan war ho
was n corporal of Company K, First
Connecticut Volunteers. His home Is nt
12f Remsen street, Hrooklyn.
WANAMAKER SOLDIERS FEAST.
Chicken Dinner for Company II,
7 1 at Infantry.
Members of Company H, Seventy-first
Js'ew York Infantry, were the envy of
their comraclcs nt Camp Whltmnn yes.
terday, when each of the 120 men In the
compnny received n parcel which con
tained the following items:
One-half roast chicken, sweet potatoes,
rice croquettes, fresh fruits, old fash
ioned ginger cakes, apple pie and a bottle
of ginger ale,
Tho "treat" was the gift of John
Wunamaker. Nearly all the members of
company li nm nix employees. A nicked
guard managed to icpcl raiders from
other companies.
NEW JERSEY SECURITIES.
L'TIMTIHS STOCKS.
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Consolidated Traction 71 1, 73
Xatex & Hudson ii.i 13.1 l.l.'.i',
Hudson County fla 133 mi.
Newark Consolidated iUs. , , pa 37
1'uMle Scrv 1 'one of N .1 1.1.1 131
ho Jrrrey Una III Tr.ic... i:t I23i.
IN PI STIUAI, STOCKS. ''
llabcpik .il Wilcox 1-.1 ii
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Crnckei .Wlieeler . li", jiy
Hlxoil (Insl liurlljle ;(0 30
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Coninicrclal Casualty 3.1
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SWEEP OF CONGRESS
SURE, SAYS WILLCOX
Control of House Foregone
Conclusion. Asserts Re
publican Chairman.
CERTAIN OF THE SENATE
Democrats Conceded Only 4
of 16 States Which Choose
for Upper Body.
Not only will Charlai E. lOtlthes bo
elected, but there will be a riefiubllcan
Congress to sustain his Administration,
li tho belief of William It. WNIcox,
chairman of the Republican National
Committee, expressed in statement
made public last night,
'The election of a Republican House,
Is a foregone conclusion," said air. Wlll
cox, "and a 100 per cent, campaign will
bo conducted which will Insure a Re
publican Senate.
Tho Senate la now composed of fifty-
six Democrats and thirty-nine Republi
cans. Counting tha Maine results. Its
composition becomes fifty-five Demo
crats and forty-one Republicans. In No.
vember thirty-two Senators are to be
elected to fill the places of seventeen
Democrats nnd fifteen Republicans.
"To K.-iln control of the Senate the Re
publlcnns must elect twenty-three can
dld.itesthnt Is, elect all of their fifteen
nnd mnkc an Inroad of eight on the
Democrats.
Only Two Are lloabtfiil.
"The States now represented by the
fifteen Republicans are New Mexico,
Minnesota, Wyoming, Delaware, Wis
consin, Rhode Island, Massachusetts,
North Dakota, Connecticut, Pennsylvania.
Vermont, Washington, Utah, Michigan
nnd California. In none of these States
Is there any doubt of tho success of
the Hughes and I-'alrbnnks ticket.
"As to the Senatorshlps, only two
may be considered doubtful Washing
ton anU Wyoming anil In these the un
doubted strength of the national ticket
will serve to elect the Republican Sena
torial candidates.
The States represented by Democrats
are Arizona. Florida, West Virginia
Texas, Nebraska, Indiana C). Tennes
see. Maryland, New Jersey, Montana,
New York. Nevada, Ohio, MIourl, Vir
ginia mill Mississippi.
Where Chances Are Beat.
"Out of these seventeen places the
Republican must take eight. Can they
do It? They can and will.
"l-'lrst let us eliminate the four cer
tain Democratic States of Florida,
Texas. Virginia nnd Mississippi. This
llmltH the field to the twelve States of
Arizona, West Virginia, Nebraska, In
diana. (21. Tennessee. Maryland, New-
Jersey, Montana, New York, Nevada,
Ohio and Missouri.
"Of these Ohio. New York, New Jer
sey, Nebraska und West Virginia, if the
same per cent, of Progressives vote the
Republican ticket as did In Maine, will
elect Republican Senators. The com
bined Republican majority In Ohio In
1912 was 74,000, ill New York ISO.OOO.
New Jersey &S,0O0. Nebraska 17,000 and
West Virginia 12.000.
"If we elect thee live Senators, which
Is practically certain, we still have the
States of Arizona. Indiana 2). Tennes-t-ee,
Maryland, Montana, Nevada and
Missouri furnishing eight places In
which to net t no remaining inrrr it
ii' quired, and In each one pf them there Is
n good fighting chance lor jtepuouenn
success."
EXHIBITION OF FRENCH BOOKS.
Paris Pnbllahers Tlan Display at
200 Fifth Are, To-morrow.
An exhibition of French books, sent
here especially for the occasion, will be
held 111 the otnee or tlie Alliance i-rau-calse.
:na Fifth axenuc. to-morrow,
Wednesday and Thursday, with M, Rou
quelle, special envoi" of the French Min
ister of Coinmrice. in charge.
Kverybody Interested Is Invited, and
tho hours will be from 11 o'clock In the
morning until .' o'clock In the afternoon.
Art, history, literature, folk songs and
children's books are Included In the ex
hibit, which la made by the Associated
Publishers of Tarls.
BAKER MUTE ON DAVIS SHIFT.
Declines to Admit Colonel' Criti
cism of Army Dill I Canae.
Washincton, Sept. 1", .Secretary
Baker declined to-day to discus the
transfer of Col. Henry P. Davis of the
Coast Artillery, who Is said to have hern
ordered from his post here to tSan Fran
cisco because he did not approve of the
Administration's recent army programme,
and expressed his opinion frankly to cer
tain members of Congress.
"I isaHnot discuss tho transfer of army
ofllcers." was Mr, Baker's only com
ment. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
Wahtorf.Astorln Mrs. .1. n. nd Miss
Cele.sta Murphy,! Chlcua'o, W .1. Paine,
itlehniondi Mr. A. K. Thoriitnn, Atlanta.
Hi linont Mr. nnd Mra. .lohn Pepper,
Philadelphia: A. P. and Mrs. Coombs,
Cleveland: Sir. and Mm. w. H. Hvans. lie.
trolt: r. .1. McKall. San Francisco; W. II.
Leonard, Uenver.
Manhattan -C W. Oralnger. Hernnrd
llexner. Ctilcjgn; A N. Fraser. iittavia,
Melville Church, Washington: J. N, Mc
laiuKhlln. Plttshiirg: II. F Hon land, lies
ton: Charles W, Hucklei-, Ntvv Haven.
Mc.lp4n Donald nnd Mra. V, J. lliighet.
MlniieMpnll; Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnest s. Mat
tloe, Montreal: Mrs. A. M. Hlalr. Washing
ton: W. N. Jnnn, Portland. Ore.
KnUkerhockrr A. It, Moulton. Ronton;
O. S. Herry. Wheeling; J. II, Nail, Fort
Worth! tl. n. Franklin, Minneapolis; J, C.
Hall, Chicago; II. Ialur, New tluren,
Vanderhllt M, T. Collins, St, I.oula; C.
W, Trok. Indianapolis; William H. Helly,
New Orleans; Paul V. Nelson, A. T, Mv
Cormnik, t'hlcago.
I'lara- -Mr. Alfred It Heln. Dolhis: .1,
II. ti ml Mrs. HUi'k, ChleiiKo: Maniuls
u'Pnjignar, rarw: .iirs. iviiuam 11, i rocair,
Sail FranclTeu; t naries 11. vvnrren, iieirnii
Crate and Mra. lletierton. Phllndelnhhl.
Netherland P. i. Mimes, New Orleans:
.fames l.'eath, PranJi A. Smith. Nashville,
Tenn.i Mr, and Mis. 1; r. Yeager. iav
vvond, 111 ; Henry l.lovd Asplnwull uu
Mrs. Asnlnwilll. New York city,
Itltz.r.irltnn Sinclair Herdan, Toledo;
Mr. and Sirs. Owen Kvnn-Thnnias, London;
F, W. niid Mm, Harris, Coatsvllle, ra.-, Mr.
anil Sir. J. II. I.IPU nrntt, rnilnne inni.1,
Murray Illll S. IJoodman. Harrogate,
rim ami: w 11. mix. ixinuon: .rinur t
Mlllrhcad, Scollanil; W. II. Lincoln,
Oinah.l: W I. Weetervelt. ,t, I . f-niill il nr
I'nlted Siateei Army: P. I! Vendret,
llosion: sir. anil sirs i naries vv. ivneeier,
lleilford Hills. N, V.
Park Avenue- Mr. ncd .Mrs M II, liar.
nett, I'hiiltanonca ; Paul and Sli. Hell,
San Frnni Isen: .Mr. and Mra. M. K. Hod
gcrs, l.ns Angelea; Conrad .1., Sirs, and the
Mlis.es Hlinnmiss, St, Vincent, II. W Li It.
i:. Appletnn. WnahlliKlnil.
Wolcotl -.1. H. Snow, Hangar; Dr. snd
Mrs. A. Il- Sime. Kansas Cltv; Tlavmnnd
W. Lyle, Worceater. Slaas,; Fred Button,
Lnndon.
Stratford F.itrl'liis iJiaarte, Llms, Teru:
Alphnnsn Itnmn, Mealrn, ,
ilrrald Siuare 11, W, Wanamaker,
rh-raw, S. C; II. SI. Coffee. Atlanta; Sirs.
Miirtmi l.lndley. Oaklmul, Cal.i the Hoy.
Xrtliur T, I'onnollv, lloilnn: .1. and Strs.
Lnrliic. Hroikton, Mai.; , IC, Davis, Can.
ton. Ohio.
Imperial lllley Sweers, Toledo; Huntley
rtut 1 11 ml. SlniitKOiin!r.v. Ala.; Thomas Kelly,
.tr, Cleveland; 11. 1!. I'yle. Wilmington,
Jlel.t W. II. HnhlKln, Memphis.
( i ra ml Sir. nnd Stra. (I, S. Carr. Terrs
Haute, Ind.; J. C. Denipaey, Tampa; II, A,
White. V. s. A.: William U. Ptttrs, lloch
stir; F. W. Qrlffln, Atlanta,
ELEVEN HAVE SHARE
IN PERFECT WOMAN
Jane Cowl Eyes, Mary Garden
Neck and Elsie Ferguson
Hands.
Nobody really known what the Super
woman will be like, but Iho Hippodrome
chorus girls believe- that the composite
creature made of:
Legs of Anna l'avlown, body of Char
lotte, eyes of JaneCowl, hands of Klsle
Ferguson, mouth of Illllle llurke, hair of
Margot Kelly, neck of Mary Garden,
nose of Martha llcilman, chin of Mao
Marsh, shoulders of DJxln .d I rani and
feet of Ann Pennington would bo some
girl.
The chorus girls have been engaged In
a contest to" select eleven stage favor
ites who would form the Ideal composite
woman. Charles Dillingham offered ns
a prize a ticket to tho world scries base
ball games, where the winner will have
A flno opportunity to pick nn Ideal com
posite baseball team.
Or the chorus girls 362 submitted lists
to William a. Stewart and Frances. 55cl
barth a judges, who scleclcd Peg Ray
mond as the winner beeaue her list was
nearest the consensus of opinion,
Tho lists varied widely, but nearly all
aatreed In the selection of Pnvlnwa's legs.
Clnrlotte's competitor for perfection of
torao was Annetto Kellermnnn. Mrs. v er.
non Castle's bobbed hair ran u close sec
ond to Margot Kelly's tresses. Anna
Held, Maxlne Klllott, Julia Marlnwo and
Olga Nethersole also received many
votes foir the must beautiful eyes.
WILSON PARTY GOES
SOUTH FOR FUNERAL
Sorvit'ps for rrpsidenf's Sister
Will He Hold in Columbia,
S. C, To-day.
Washin(!tos-, Fept. 17, 1'rcsldent ano
Mrs. Wilson and members of his family
passed,, through here this evening on
their way to Columbia, S. t. wheie the
funeral of Mrs. Annie V.. Hnwo l to be
held to-morrow. The President's slter
died yesterday In New London, Conn.
Among tho'e In the funeral patty were
.Miss Margaret Wilson, Joyrph IS, Wilson
of llaltlmore, a brother of Mi. Hoc;
John A. Wilon of Franklin, l'.i., a
cousin; Mrs. Anne i-othran of I'lilladel-
phla. n daughter: Josephine rothran. a
grnddaughter: (.eorgo mm misoii
Howe. sons, and Ir. tary I. i.rayson.
the White House, physician. The party
will arrive In Columbia at 11 ;3.; to-mor-
row morning. The service will be In the
First Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and -Mrs, Tt uson motnren inis
arternoon from tneir suminer nonif hi
Shadow Lawn, Long Rranch, to Trenton,
where they boarded the train for the
Houth.
After the funeral service, which Is to
be held In the First Presbyterian Church
of Columbia, the Pi eildent will return to
ixing Jirancn io-morrow 111 111s nn-
sence all political conferences are being
postponed. It was said nt Shadow Lawn,
however, that as soon ns he gets back
to the summer W hlte House lie wilt re-
sume acuve oircuimu n 111 snuii.ii.ti
and recele many xlsltors.
A PLACE IN THE
Sunday Sun
FOR ALL
Does your
three bagger ? There's the only
Eight Page Sports Section in
town to delight you.
ARE YOU ANX
IOUS to keep
abreast of the BIG
THINGS of the day?
You'll find them here,
done in the inimitable
SUN style.
DO YOU NEED the
tonic of the laugh
ter side of life? Here
are pages full of
chuckles.
TELL YOUR DEALER EARLY
DRINKS ON HOUSE AS
TROLLEY BUTTS BAR
Only Ten Minutes Till Closing
Time and of Course the
I'lnce Wns Crowded.
"Kindly hurry tip with them drinks,
Johnny," said John llryant In the bar
of tho lone hotel at South Orange, N. J.,
ns John Hart, the proprietor, and a bar
keeper used all their hands to Irrigate
the crowd that was on deck Just before
closing tlmo early yesterday morning.
"We've got only eleven minutes more to
go."
As If drawn by his words a new addi
tion wns hurled upon the crowd with n
crash. It was a South Orango trolley
car, carrying a motorman, a conductor
nnd a man passenger, nnd It entered the
barroom without ceremony through the
brlek wall. It had Jumped the traoks nt
a curve outside when tho motorman. Al
bott I.uraldckc, lost control going down
nil Incline, and the car came to rest
half way through the wall, with the
drinks on the cnuntcr within easy reach
of the motorman,
Hut he didn't want any. Neither did
me nntei patrons lust then,
Vnanl -
liiously they foreswore drinking and I t)ml ,u.rc.iso of the notes of the
left the room by the nearest door. John 1 ,.,., ,,.,. ,, . ,M i,i.i-..i i it,
itrvant. nni i,iv f,,...- .ii.i.... ,.lTderal reservo batiks Is Identical in Its
choose his exit, hut soared through the . umxUc rffect with a corresponding In
plat glass window. He landed on Ills . of ""rr "r urccnlMi-ki: that Ills-
head, but the ambulance surgeon who "7 'fnVP! '" ' 'hn '.) 1 ' ' ' a
intended him laler Just patched tip some ' l'1ln cf'racter become the deadly enc
cuts without bothering about John's "nlM. 'f B,n1' n,", ,lrlvn of the
lTnwn . i-oiintry: that the currency furnished by
Tho" police spoiled the evening bv ' V" Ve,,rrAi l'""1;" " ,h,0, 'm"
arriving to see that the hotel was closed , '""iceruus. currency In the world, niid
on time. They found t.ueddeke speech- ' 11,1 considering Anicrlc.in bank I n . -!cs
but unhurt. When tl,c car tor. t w ns compared w-ltli tho bank llalilll
pedoed Its way through the wall the ' tlM of. ,'" ''"1 "f ','Vn'?rl',i "V "7 "
conductor was shot p.i-t the passencer. I mor' ,ha" short of our
ii t ' ... . rT. i lirn iios iii-AtiAtl (mi r r lint ta-iiflil'a mniin.
tannine in a neati w tn li m In tiiei
vestibule, mixed like n llronx cocktail.
.eittier w-ns Injure-I, though badly
shaken nnd somewhat surprised.
Tho car which made a new side en
trance to the place presented a very dis
sipated appearand. One of the brick
pillars of the hulldlng was hurled fifty
feet down the street, hut nono of the
thirty human pillars lnlile w.is hurt ex- i
eept for n few cuts. After the car was
removed by a wrecking crew the gap In
the wall was hoarded up for fear some
of the ousted pan out might try to make i
up for the lost ten mjtiulc.
BISHOP PRAISES EMPLOYEES.
President nf lrnn Irani lion I Co. la
KlieaUer nt Dinner,
Frederick A. R'ehop, president of the
Iron Steambo.it 'niiipaiiy. nfter a trip
up the Hudson nim. ml the leamlio.it
(Irnnd Republic with employees ()f the
comp-my. complliiiente.l them at a din-
,r Ktkrn j,t P4PnB ,, t,Plr m..rd
for skllfulr.ess ami gallant v In the Inst
m n pcasons with the Iron hulled lleet.
ji a, infBnt, paralsls. sharks and
we;ither ,ad Interfered with tlie mm-
,,.,n. ,,, so ,,. thnt ;, flll, ,ctlPI.
wa, operated only seven d.iys ilurhig
t)le i,0u FeRon. but that the number
f ,ii.engers was somewhat In excess
0f last vear
CaP(l n,mon , ,, pacr,.
provided by the steamboat Inspectors
reading "Safety First. Take No Chances."
nnrt said: "When you take Into i-.msM-
eratlon that the record of passenjers
jot on steamboats includes suicides and
during the SWal year ending June 30,
:itr,, out of 30T.34S.OOS passengers car-
rfed, only In", or one 111 every 2,ST:',44I.
were lost, docs It not seem that plicard
V"
No
annum ithu, j-hii-i- rirei, i.ine
Chances, Keep on a Steamboat':"
heart leap at
Next
Sunday's
Sun
YOU CAN'T
AFFORD TO
MISS IT, SO
I CHALLENGES M'ADOO
TO FISCAL DEBATE
Jersey Flnnnclnl Expert Cnlls
Federal Hcscrvc Lnw Penth
Blow to Gold Sfnndnrd.
Charles N. Fowler of Elizabeth, N. J.,
a member of Congress for sixteen years
and chairman of the Ranking nnd Cur
rency Committee for eight years, yester
day challenged representatives of the
Administration to meet him In Joint de
bate on the defects of the Federal reserve
law, the place, dnto and conditions to be
determined upon' ncccplanco of the chal
lenge. The challenge Is addressed to William
O. McAdno, Secretary of the Treasury:
Charles H. Hamlin, president of the Fed
eral Reservo Hoard, and drier Glass,
author of the law and present chairman
of the Ranking nnd Currency Committee,
or representatives they may select.
Mr. Fowler asserts the law endangers
the gold stnndnrd nnd must lend to over
whelming disaster, llo presents an In
dictment contnlnltig twrnty-flvo counts,
1 Chief nniong these ntc the assertions
r;ii " -- - .....
taty gold.
The Federal reserxe stem Is nn alien
ilevlce. wholly unadopted to th pivullar
conditions and particular needs of the
I'nlted States. .Mr. Fowler says. Its
fatal defect, he continues. Is that the
system recognizes seven elements of a
monetary system Inr t of thre. The
three, he sas, shoulu be gold as a basis,
sliver for subsidiary currency and bank
credit In tin" rot m of bank nates for tin
balance. I'nli-ss disproved. Mr. Fowler con
cludes. thee charKi's show tln Federal
icstp law tu be "Hie death warrant
nf the gold standard."
FOREIGNERS START BANK RUN.
I laht in Wltlnlrnw axliia
meill t'liiii'rriin I n II.
riltiMilo, Seit J7 R
,,,..,.. ,
.not-l.uis and
Side fnlelcil
Pule In Clili-iigoV W.t
,',lar"'1r' l'"i"'tt Icko,, by the Mlliire of
l','''r,l in lvat, b.inl.s. jatmed ami
loiignt tiii'ir w.ii tn-iliy into ,i tstate
lunik In tli.it illotrict ami ciriitcil a run
mi the Institution The bank, that of
Scltlff St Co, which h.is inoiw than 5;..
..nil.iliift In deposits, s believed to In- .lb.
sollltelv .ohent,
Ranks in the Went Side fnrelgn qnar
,r" "rc "pencil fur a few linuin rm Sun -
ilavs. When the Schlff hank rvp'tied -it
A. SI. a crowd of deposit,., c.
trre.l and began withdrawing fund.. Pn.
lice protection was asked. Mine than
l.'a.'Hirt, mostly In savings accounts, liad
been withdrawn when th,. hauls closed
Samuel S. Cluster, tlm c-iidilrr, an-
t.ounced there l p'etity of money on hatul
and that all depositors! who wish will be
paid to-moriow.
"CMir Institution Is absolutely solvent
. ".' "'..".. nunnnii'iv sun cm. -
he said, "hiit we are powoilc to avett
what Is h.i,-ionlns."
a smashing
OR IF YOU HAVE A
unDDv
a iwuu t garaen
making, books, prob-!
lems, bridse. chess
j
thev all have their nlr
.Hey an nave ineir place,
in THE SUN
A RT1CLES, STOR-
IES, PICTURES
all are unusual and
the real flavor of New!
York is in it all.
THE WEATHER
TO-DAY AND
Steamship Arrivals and Departures Outgoing
Foreign Mails The Fire Record.
THE WEATHER.
I'ur eastern New York, probably
day and to-mnrrun I mntlmied cool! genue
wrl Hlml... .... .... .... .,.
rnr .nhh- ,iery, pmnaiuv mir -. - ;
tn.iMurruw.
(iillllnoeil mm; Kruno
" Kor' northern New Kngland. r 1 1 ' , rT.i
ent tn-ilin; f.ilr lii-morrow; lontinuen
lOrtli sentlo we-.lerly Wlllils . .. eanr
Fur amithrin NV IhiKUnd, Probably fair
tr-.y mil tn niiirrmvi inntlnueii com,
trilll" We, I uln.le .,,,,,
ni:v vtirtK, xept. n. Fair wf'h'r p';
v.ill.cl oer all the country ?"',,'".
ltneky Mountain eterlay sae far show-
anVTo
rli.ii of the I.ike region". i"e l"
Ti. tireiir.
n Ills It etrept nn the southern larinc
ro.i,t. er Florl.l.i ami on the north Al
I.uiilc cnnt. Teiuiieriitures below the sen-
fount ineniKe irenlled In n'sri n'i
nf the tnlil.lle o,-ton.. from the Hockv
Mnuntaliis to the Atlantic "ceyti. "
was Jiiuih cooler In the eolith Atlantic
.state.. It naa Incoming warmer In tho ex
treme Northwest. . , , .,.
In this rllv Uie d.y was fa r smt cooK
winds, fresh westerlv; aerge humlitlt).
tier rent ; tiarmneter, corrected to reoa to
fca leel. at S A. SI.. '"'J3 M" j Vm.
Itnronieter S" 5!,
llnmlilltv l;t l
Wind -illrertlini K. c-.f"
W Inil velocity . . M
Went her IMrll cloudy l-lenr
l'rei Ipltntlnn T .
Ttie temperature In this elty yesterda.
as n-eonleil bv Hie oftlrlal thermometer, Is
slinn in ti snnexen table:
A. M....r.S 1 I'. M.
a. t ..; : i m.
r. m....
t f. M....:
P. .M....!
9 p. ji.... ei
10 P. M..-.C1
. .IT
. .41
to ji a i', M.
tt A. .M. . . f. 4 P. M.
I i M,, ti 5 I' t.
)Ml!. 191"i.
oa. m.... "
IS M 'I
1?1. 1JIII
P. M....M
V P. M....H
li Mid,... 51
lllaliest etnper.iture, 4, at.4t.o . M
Unp.t temiiersture, al , A. f.
Aerspe leiiiiierture, 42.
EUROPEAN MAILS.
The Voin.clan.Amerlc.i steamship Her
cn.f mnl. salting tn-rlsy for Mrkvrjll ana
llercen. will uke mill, clo-lne t 9;30 A.
M., for Norwnv. Snellen. Denmark. Itussia.
Hie VetlierUii.ls. Snl'serland, r.ermany,
Aii'irl.i. Ilungirv, I.jxeinburg, Ilulgarla,
SerM 1 bihI Turkey.
The Aineru.iii liner Kroonianu. sailing
Wrilnrrday for Liverpool, will take mall,
eos1B nt -30 A. M. for Ureal 1 'Itnlri,
lielanil anil South Afrlcx, also specially nil
dressed correspondence for other toiintrles,
ex. epi (icrnmiiv, Austria, llunKary, l.uxem
liiirc. Ilutgnrl.!, S.rnl.i. Turkey. Nether
linds, Nf,rna, Sweden nnd lienninrk.
The liiissi.ui Anieilcan steainahlp Hereii.
le.. snlllng We.lll. sil.ty for Arebsngel. w lit
i.ika mill. 1I0. Int at 10 A. .M.. for llusila
; nine.
The HnllxndsAmerlra liner Nonrdam.
I sal'inc fridav fur l'alnfou'h and Hotter
. il-ini, IH t.iki mall, t losttm at k,30 A. M-.
I f.t- f I, s- V, lw .tn mis onlc
1 The French liner I..if. ette, ulllnr Sit
ns nt.l.v fi.i llordeaiix. will take mall, closing
ii U l. for I'r.inie. Itiiniaid 1, Snltrer-
rfli.l. tf.ilv. Slialn. PorlllL-al. H,rnt. Itreece.
tlri'ili lu lu, llrlll!l Rut Africa, i
J M..,:,,. ; u.rii 1 1 it r ivjlnn. P!r.ilt S
, ue-lt". llill'U Iliille-. Wot Aun
ii.ini,
Setlle-
ustrallA
iii.l li rsl 1
Tlie Ainerli.in liner Si Paul, salllnr Sit-
111. 1 ii fur Liverpool, will lake mail, closing
.11 ;hi , vi . inr ciirope nxcepi i,riusn.
Ausitli, 11 iiTic.iry, Liixeniliuri:. Itulcarla,
STlili, Turkey. Ne-herUnds, Norway. I
1 mi.i1iii and lienm.irk i, Arrtca, went AiU
1 1111. 1 tlie Hast Indies.
, 'I'he Cimirder Andanla, salllnr Saturday
I for I'.iiinonih. villi take mall, ilnsiny; at
I 30 1', M fur lireMt llrltaln. Ireland. He!.
K111111. Itu-sl.i and South Africa, also sp
' 1 lallv addressed correspondenco for other
""Unirles, except Ceriuan), Austria. 1 1 11 n
"7iul7'"sl
! mark. '. -SR'J" '"
1
I ASIATIC MATLS
'
llanalt. .1 ipan. Cora. China, Tli'Mpplne
Nliinds, vi S.in Prancl'en, per steamer
Sllllivn Slnru, ttosw at ew Vork 11:30
IO.l II
,tap.iii Coren. rhlna lapeelaPy addre.a.it
,.,. j .1, ,r Tlllivhliis
r"!.'.''.? N-w uti I'm l' m' .oTmllrrow"''
llaviall. .-smoan Islands. Auetralts e,.
-ept West!. .,.,.-ta!ly. addre.ae.1 inll for
Nr Tain 1 'i Hflti I ri.nr.sH ti, nr
MtriT I-si.tmiMH, cliistf at Nt Vork 11,30
I M T!iur.l.iv
lfentt. I'' llnni, Nit ZoRUnd, A
riM (.pTfppt 4-ti, via VnncouxT ftn1
Vn torU I i itr Btvnr Makurs, i-Jo
at .N'pw York 0 3J IV SI TrMri)-
, it-.iinsr PsirirvU Maru, close at New Yot4c
1 t "0 r. M ."iHKin.r
' REPORT'oFcify RECREATION.
i
Cnmmlttrr nt Work Since II e c e m -
I her .llakra Pioneer Hecord,
The committee on recreation appointed
liv the Hoard of Kstlmate and Appor
1 onment In Deccmher. inir., has been
P iiiicerliiK .ii lemarkah'.e fashion, accord
ing In a report which will he lectMvci!
, conimlttce,
Thoo nre Fome of the things done or
I iiiadn possible through tlm commitlee
, which never before have occurred In the
uty;
I It Is the first ttma any city In the
Tinted States too large tn centralize Its
of federating lis recreation work under
v aiuum ili.pattmcnt.H lliroush a central
cmi'inittei'.
It Is the tlrt time a definite standard
his been prepared for the amount of
plavgiouinl space needed in any neigh
horliiMid, based on density nf population,
.igo nnd number nf children and plots
available
Never heroic h.is an attempt been
made to avoid diipll.'.itlnn of play f.i
I'illtics and never before has nn outline
id. in of development affecting recreation
for the entire) pity been prepared nnd
budget lccnmmendatlors made, It Is
the llr-t t l:iii- such a bin.ul plan as the
New Yotk iViili.ir West Side develop,
tnetit has bi-i'ii cnnsnleicil In the light of
pl.i Ktoilinl iiccils.
Fin t her, pilv.ite nrg.inirailntis )avc
been aski-il what pl.igiuiinils they i.
teiiu tu iiniatii in iiiiici' that the city
Heed nut iliiplb Mtc their effmts. A de.
tailed plan uf cooidln.itinii fur all i,-cre-,
atlmi vviiik uiiilcr the Hn.uil of l-Muca
thin iiImi was worked out
Likewise the
committee met vvUh nn absolutely new
hot nf ennd. nous i ri ati'd by tho Infantile
paralysis epidemic ami dealt with the
cini'tgcncy syMrm.it lea, ly.
FAUS FIVE STORIES AND LIVES.
iVniunii Sunaliliip Society A Bent
Strnimely liijnrril.
.limy iiiituci, 1 11 .vc.irs niii, or .11,1 west
Tvvi iitn tli street, nn agent for the In-
ti riniliiii.il Sunshlno Society of ?ii I'lfth
iiiciiiie fell live stnrli's from the roof nf
I i'u Til lit street S.itunl.iv nicbi :m,i
vi. s twit fnitiiil unlit v el,. I-
., : .- in.'i iiiiik.
""c hi, -ii. i.n.-i 1111.11 11 icii.ini It IS.
1'"vrl""1 ll"1' 'y'1"-' ' bottom of the
nn- shaft. Slio M11.1 reinnvnl u St viti-
"'"lH """rltal Hifferlng from fr.iclitra
,-nn vv.i. iinrousi'ious when n tenant ills.
nf the left leg ;iinl tight i-houldcr blade
iiiui si'vi'ie onuses.
When eh" icgaliicil consciousness she
nihl tli.it j.n 1 1:1 1 1 untie to thn Third
street linftsi. mi biialmss nl,j was crnss.
nig I runt the litlllil ng nt N'n. K'n tu the
idjiiiiiing nnc when fin- fell,
"GASAF0AM" INVENTOR HAPPY.
Hi'llrics III Sllbatltutr fpp (inan-
lenr Pnaapil ', x. yry Teat.
Tiins'TON-, ,V, .1,, Sept. 17. Henry T.
c'iiullct, who has devised a liquid be
'.ills "gasafnam" to hn used ns il MiliMI
tlie fni- g.isnlcne. teturncil to his limue
hole to-day cotillilent the i'nlted States
I'liivi'i liliicut will liiibitec his cl.ilins
U(" llllMllie. , Mips.
l-'nr three days In Hrlilgepiiit, Conn., "The Pcn.11 Uncut 11'
mc nlii'M nf tin. Xavnl Ciiitsiiltitig ll.iaiil that inn ilncn 1 ! vv '
11 led "Kiinifnain" fni- pnwci-, (niiibiiHtinn ' lap miics, 1 Inn m n
.Hid Igiiltlnii. C.inllct k cnntiiliMit thev lint one lilt nf nidi 111
finiiiil his Minnututo met every iciulre-1 motn sctvlce will be tank-icu
iiicnl.Mpccttd o( oUnt I to be rendered."
FORECAST FOR
TO-MORROW
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
MINIATL'UK ALMANAC
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Sept, II.
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Ss Slsaoln. :;ji A SI . Smti.i.-n vm "
Ss tomanelie. .la. Usoiivilie Sept 1
Ss Sladiinn. Nnrlnlli. Sr. 1 ,
Ss Helanare. Plil.i.l,lt,lna
S Ilaron l)rie-en, tlalllmnre fept 11
Ss rr.ltiolscn Itnstnn. Sept 1..
M Aeon. Philadeliihij Sept
AnmvED FitoM nf.w Yoni;
Fa Philadelphia at LUerpnoI
S El Oriente. at Cilrrston
Ss fnnial. at Kcv Wcsi
S Arapahoe, at .Lu ksoitl i
Sa Cheaapeake, at il.iltlmoie
SAILED FOhT NEW Ytdtk
Sa New York, from Liverpool
Sa rtnchamlieau, from llnrdeaut
Ss Creole, (rnni New Orle.ina
Ss AlMche, Irnm Charleston
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Mulls ..,
Clnss i
flertensfjord Klrktral) . J ;o A M n. v
Jefferson, Norfolk , ., p 1
Tn niorron
Farersand, Cavenne 1 in P M mril
Inca. Sanio llnmintn M t ' V
Hlo ile .lanelro, P.ira I. "-i SI ' P M
Comanrhe. .I.nksnmille. . p M
Maihsoii, Norfolk , ., i.i p M
Sail Wedueviar
Chlcaro. Pordeaiix .. . : M SI 'Cfv
Kroonland, Llvertuml ., w.t f 1. f.i t
Herculej, Arehmsel . SO "i A M ' '" v
Slilaizo, Naples .. , : .. t
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Philadelphia. L-i Oiiavra ! no A St M
Pinar del Itio. Hav.iiu. . .. m M
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City of Columbus. Sa
vannah , ) w I' M
Hamilton, Norfolk " - I'M
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Stanhattan. London
Alicante, Cadiz . . " A SI
Alllanca. Crlsiotnl , . f : A St
Ksjierania. Havana . isi , SI
Hlo ile Janeiro, Hlo lie
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l.aconta. I.lrerpnol ...
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St, Paul, LlTernool
Lafayette, Bordesui
Andanla. Falmouth.
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Saratoga. Ilarana..,,
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1 :o p M
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I)u To d it
Tapajoi P.ihli it
Heglna d'ltalU ileno.i "
Ksperanra H ir.ini 'r'
l.Tjeliloster Ilorde.i ii .
Kl Mar liilvctoi '
Tenadorea tin,-is del T" '
Tusiania t.iverimn', ' '
Xoonlam r.ilmouHi -
llns I.isimti
Antilles Nevv O-'eie, -
.1 Jnrer Pern II ir. , 'o'i i
Kl Oeeidente i;.il.-sic -
'olndi I.utidiin
Coamo i in .1 .1
Hue To nun-ion
snuTerle I'll, u't I
Veroni (;lbrn,, 11
Sar.itnia tl iv ii. i
Apache . .lvksniiv
I an Manvis i,ali,.ii.'
'Citv nf Cnlunihus . . -, n.n..,
Al.inin Mnlnli' -
Haniiltnti N01 ("!' -
Oscar II Kill, 'I 1'
Cmmbal Cruinii 1.
Hue Wtdlie-dav
I'.itrla liihi ilia-
Andinii I.iind.ii' '
l.ame l.nii.li,,.
Colon rrisinl-.i,
Alex.1ndn.1n I.iv,.h v
I Sama I.mi 1 . 1
Due Thin sd 11
1 Strathspey It iv .
tlrion cv 1 -
ltuhy 11 11 .'el.it. 1
Taormini, ... r.eim 1
Santa Marts liuii.im
Stephano Hibl.n
Olaf I'iri
N.ipnll lie-..- 1
Creole Vi dr'i 1 -
Kl Sol 1. i.i i .i
Kl fid 1. 1. vet. 1
.1 1, I.tickenbioh fnstnhr
Kl Mar i, ilv -i 1.
Hue l't-idn
riliea detlt. Ahnll'l .Nlldis
San Otislielmo . . N.ni'''
Nnnrdw.Tk Kh-Lw 1 '
yiiii.i I'i'i "i
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Lenjpe 1 1 Wsnm ' k
I Pile .il i- il i-
, Oltlc I ivcri.'.o'
1 liallia H"-! " 1 '
I Itetlaw II IV 'C
I Kat:at .... II 11 ie
FIRE RECORD.
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Wcsi Th'i'i 1
o'n 1 iinUno.vo
4 :50 o Millli .111 i
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4:105:: Hast Ntnelv s,
! u h.
Hi'lirv ensoii
V .11 lit n! S'ln ' I-
North ttiver. liiiui
lal'V45 - u NrB Hnuen M
. lug hue . .
1 1". M.
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1
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Dunn
5:30 l.'.'i
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Samuel
4::o vi r. .it -
Paul-en Urn-t-.SO-li.l
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TttO 10H4 Sei nut I'
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Inatltnte for I'nlillr rri Icp
Taiiajrr Wnnt Unisons
Til" Institute fni f .
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tiiNpavcrs 111" inl lil-'l
t lull tlic.v 011c.1l to ie 1
tllll.ltes, pnliiMllg on' !
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(Hit of the eev en! v - foul ''1 ''
hnvo iidvanreil ti-.i-ons !"i
rcductlntis in ie pew InnUe'
"Tho slxtv-lhice dep ir mi
do not pxpl.iin 1 i'iUi"-leil
changes nre asking fm VI".'"'
far ii 11011:1 1 h k per . t
fnr , (iiests an- thus not a
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