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ft' T HI IVINIIfO WORLD, THURSDAY, JVHI ft, 1118. br al sartor and wm of tlttl raise, so th father la poeltfv that unless fundi war provided (or hsr by soineons else, aha would not base en able to tar away. REBELLED WHIN RITUftN TO SCHOOL WAI PLANNED. Until laat February UM girl had Bt temlr.l tha Convent of the Sacred Heart In Albany Bad a private arhool In Torrsa dale. Pa. Than her health became poor, and on tha advlo of a syhysldan, Mr. McCa thy brought bar home, Tha change wee welcomed by tba girl. She .laliK i la N'T tone dey of Hi.erty from books, ad to. when her father aacgested re cently list she rotum to school, aha protested hrartll: . Nevertheless Mr. McCarthy went on with arrangements to rend Mi danghter to the Qroff cchoou esi r.na avrnuf ami neveniy- , fifth t r.- t . and alio waa to have started Tueariay. That morning Mr. MoCartny told Helm to talrphoae to the hotel dining room and order breakfast for herm-if, bar mother and him. The (lrl did ao, but got the order ao mlse.l thnt thny bad 4o he given again Mr. McCarthy told hla darnfti.er to repeitt the orders, properly thia time, and aba refused, g.v- lag aim a aaucy aaswsr ot the 'The I sasakia tier," aald Mt. Me Carthy, sadly, to-day. "But I thought w had made It up when we went down to break fart. Helen eaemed In (rood humor once mora and aha ar4 I t hai tad a though there had never been any misunderstanding itrwaaa us. Mb poke again of aat waa line to ro to arhool. bat WO (believe that ahe waa reconciled to It. War gla ware broken and after break feat t took tha to a near-by atora to tare than repaired before Helen had to atari far sshoot. I found I couldn't awt Che work don at one ana aa the gwBs ooaM o a ad aa they war, I brought them bank to the bo Ml and told Helen I would have thm ftxed the aaat day. Thoa I went to bV?lMamw Mr. McCarthy le.t hat Oaughter with bar mother, who waa writing letter, and ho didn't kaow of bar dleappesr anc ontll h waa notified by telephone aa hour later. Then he learned that hla wife had aent Helen to a atnre In Co' lumbua avenue, near Hrventy-aerond alreet. Tho orraad waa one from wktob ahe akauld bare returned Immediately, and wtien ahe failed to do ao the fright en o mother notified Mr. McCarthy. Who went to the atore, where Ma daughter aa known, and learned that aba had not been there. He waa not eery nook alarmed, how over, aa ha remsmtsr.4 tha pen! eh me nt, and auepected hla daughter might b ex hibiting dlaploaaura by remain hag away from bo ma. Whoa ah failed to return aa tha day wore on. howvr. Mr. Mc Carthy became frightened and notMled Meantlm ho uummsolsaUd wMh every relative, every friend and .acquaintance to whom the girl might have gone, but ho got ao now of bar anywhere. Then, with Lieut. Bsfinatl of tho Waat glaty glghth atreet atari ha searched Cen tral Park and KlveraWt Mv. bat found no traco of har. . Mr. McCarthy, who-la aim a at pros trated liy her daughter- aakeace, la a tstor of the laU Right Vto. Fredcrtoh W. Hooker. Calk oils Bishop of Albany, who waa tor Beany year connected wick tho papal logattoa at Waokingtea. Both tha McCarthy and tho Booker tanalttoa are pro leant hi Atoaay. and Mr. McCarthy, though at a loaa to uajdontaad where tho gin cot rata ill faro. Jumped to tho coaclualon at ft rat that aha might have go no to Albany to vlatt a favorlto aunt. Telegrame were aent at ope to the aunt and to all other relative of tha girl, bat oho had not vlaltad any of '.ham. "ctctoa had vary tot aald Mrs. McCarthy to-day, ' and we khw them all. She aeldom went out unless accompanied, and there waa notk lag that Buy one could oall an attach- "Although aho did not lnatently ap prove of the plan to take ap farther atudlea," aald tha father, "aba eeemed entli ety plcnaod whew we err eased to bsve bar attend the OreeX acbooL She gchf ptanacd for her toot aeoctoit. and before I want to tHiplncaa we chatted pleasantly about It and ahe seemed MfDE FAMTS TWICE BEFORE FAC1M6 THOUSANDS Had Stage Wedding at Atlantic City and. Worse Still, Didn't i Have Breakfast. I Worlit.) ATLANTIC CUTY, N. 1., June M When Mlaa Katharine Rohulta and .'Utoa J. Peter, who were enariied to day on tha toeoplerhaae nlsr before excuralonlsta from Kenalngton forth from the wfnga to the singe In the theatre the plump trl1.- was ver white of fa. e. and It waa obaerved thai too groom and all the other members of tba wedding party were flustered. Th! was not mtrraasment duo to the ro mantic nature of tke occasion. After the ceremony the reaeon for the bride's pallor became known. Hhe ha I fainted twice In the Areealog room, klacti time It took a great ecurrylng about ml dnohUg of coM water In the bride's faec to get her Into condition to moke her appearance before the whole of Kcualurf ton. Kev. John McMillan of the Weatmlniter Ptceby tartea Charek ooVUte.1. bectors whs were called when tke girl collapsed attributed her plight to the nervous ascltement of the occasion and ' to the farther fart that rhe started :o tha shore without any breakfast. RESULTS AT UTOKUL pniUIT BMW Par two-yar-olds; purse BBK; atx furkongc Watermeioa, Mt (Martini, tlrst; CkrhMepaer, Ml (Steele), second. Dr. Samuel. Mt Callakan. third. Tim 1 II 24.. Mockery. Hykl. Holt on. Muks ah and .Candy Boa alao ran. M mutual paid: Watermelon, atrlght M. Place Mt. chow tS.cs; rirlstophlne. place fS.3. show KM. Dr. ctauiue!, bow. UN. , TU1HD RA4Cio(rl Royal Han II cap; Mto (4ded, three-year oMh and UP; one and an eighth mllea Hamilton, 111 (M. ton ten), even, 1 to 1 end out, won, Jaet Had, Mt (J Montour) f to 1, t to I asM sot. aecewd; John r scions, US (. IS to t. to I and oat, third. Tatoj Lit 1-6. star lag Most also ran. LAUTERBACH Al L OF A PLOT New York Lawyer Will Tes tify To-Nitfit Before the Senate Lobby Hunters. JUDGK TOLD OF THREAT Said Effort Was Made to Force Lauterbach's Employment in Merger Case. By Samuel M. WilUmmt (ten aamaouoadiot of who World.) WASHINGTON. June 26 Edward Jjtuterbscb, Now York lawyer, ac cural laat night before tba Lobby Hunting Camnltlae by Robert 8. lAiett of having connection with an Urged plot to obtain feat, reached Washington lo-day. Ho arrange". WlU Chairman Overman to appear hofore committee) and tell hit law of tha atory. Ho will make a crl denial of Judge lxvett't tlory. He will testify scout taiaa with Otto Hi Kuhn and explain hit aide of tho conversation. He wiu atipear before the committee al I o'clock to-night. Judge Lovett la i lielrman of the com bined Union Paclfi and eclbern Pacific Itallrnad ayatema, now In pro em of dlecokitlon unrlar undera of the United Btatea gujvreme Conrt. On tha wltaeaa ataad laat night he told the lobby hontarc the etery of a wuii atreet coneplracy to eoerce him Into giving up money. Rior.lan. Taawnany CongreaKnian from the Kleventh Diet r let. whfek Include the lower end of Manhattan laland, waa mentioned by Lovett aa the advance agent who opened the ncgotlntlona by Hovheaa on behalf of Ijauterhaon. Behind three two there waa tha cue lata thnt other ware la too eon- rptracy. bat Judge Lovett had no proof and the revelation ended without men- ttos of other aamc. Congraeaman Henry of Texaa. Chair mn of the Rule Committee of the ttouaa. Judge Lovett aald, had bean earned by Mt. Leuterbach aa one et the radical leader In Congraaa who might make trouble. Bat Judge Lovett saying 'asftkar he nor hi associate believed there waa any foundation tor such a statement THREAT THAT tAVORED MUCH OF BLACK MAIL. It was a daring gam for high stake. atttmptsd oa this grant railroad eyetees that had been built up by tb late E. H. Harrtman at th cost of his Ufa, only to. be shattered by th airong arm of th rdrnl Oovornmeot. la tne mtast Of IU deepest troubles some ciever persons sought to lorce themselves in. n J edge Levett eeclamd. by hsslnua tlons and threats of making mora troukls In acwipaawr and In Congress. Tha negotiations ware on In waan- me-tnn between tle uovetmmcni ana railroads for the alsaolution oracreo by the Bapreme court m uiemiunr last. Judge Lovett deckared: I believe there was a ceniplracy to try to force as ts employ some one we didn't want to employ, and that the conspirators, after trying various metn oda, were about to g Into the news- Danera and create opposition la (ea- grBs to th plan for dissolution that waa ubout to be rarrien out. There Were Intimation, as aald. or attacks on Union Tarlnc, digging up the old Chicago aad Allen ease, asm re opening the Money Trust Inquiry. Then ho resolved to stop th conspiracy by Bublleitr. A very calm ana coot witness wee railroad chief as be faced tb Inveatl gating CoutmltU late on a sweltering hot night In the nele omce suiwina There waa a mar handful of an audi ence. Benator Overman, the chairman eat eatile sunt and waistcoat. The other Bunalora emoked and perspired. Only Judge l.ovett retnabMd unruffled and amtling aa be related In quiet voice details of the gams that had failed. si was not tha only one of the Union rac'.flc company who had been aaproachod. Otto Is. Kahn, ef Kuhn l.oeb m Co.. its bankers; Maiwell lCvarts. formerly general counsel for the company; Lewis Cass Led yard und faul D. Cruvath, lie special counsel, all hal been solicited to take Mr. Leuter bach In to "Kreaae the wueele. Judge Levett, under direction of the commit tee related aeOOOd hand wliat they bad told blm of their uaperlenrea and adCed that they could bs summoned to cor roborate. With cautious precision of a lawyer the witness gave Congressman Rlordan the benekt of the doubt. Neither h nor hi associates had sssn nor Idaatl fled the Congressman. DIDN'T BEE R10RDAN, BUT NAME WAS USED. Only a voice over the telephone had said that It was ltlorilaa talklug. ant tke Judge aald that h had known of locum um in Wall street where names had been falsely used In myaterloua telephone con versallons, and innocent men Impersonated, He himself bud come to have misgivings that the Con gressman wsa the real advance agent. Ilut aa to Luutcrbach, that gentleman had culled in person a number of times on Mr. Kahn to urge that hi- be em ployed as counsel (or the Union i. cine to ward off further trouble ant to smooth in waya for l( In Waak lagtoa. Congressman Rlordan later made at tic denial that he had anything to do with tut achams, saying Us did sot DENY CAPITOL mm CHARGE TO BLACKMAIL kn . Ju'tge Lovett, never apode to him on the telephone, or otherwlae, and did not hnuw 1-Mwarj Lauterbaoh, even by eight loterl.aeh PJaptoine Mow Ho Dto eaaooA Cete With Kaha. Rdward futarhaeh denied to-day, before going to Washington, that ha had apoken to flnireentatlve Rlordnn of the Parlno merger dlaaolutlon caaa. "I hnow Mr. Rlordan atlghfly, and have not Men or apoken to htm In ton year," aald Mr. Lauteruach. "1 never poke to Juilge Lovett on the euhleet Of I'nton Parlfk?. The only pereone I have talked to aboot It ware Otto II. Kakn of Kuhn. Lack 00., and Pnal D. Cra vmth, wwe called me up, eaying aoiu on had mgeetod that I be rotatnod. "I did confer with Mr. Kahn about It while talking to him on other bualnea aboot two week ago. t r -minded Mm that I had raised the tamo pernio aa to the illegality of the o aim chip of the Southern Pacific clock by the Unto Pacific company some year ago la a atorkholdera' Bull "That contention of moodily was ewe Win, -i by the United Bute npraeh Court. My firm waa also attorney for tke Government at the time of the re organixatlon of the Unton Pastoe Ball- road, ao had come familiarity with to subject, as I told Mr. Kaha." Directors of the Colon Pacific Mall road held a special meeting to day, bat declined to say what Judge Ivett aald th specie" of the I'nton ern Pacific dissolution attnaOom which he had laid before the WIFE OF PARSON TAKES THE STAND IN HIS DEFENSE (cntlnu-j from iW Pstfr) only heard bar statement he olped It but rand It over herself and lsacd ll without a prntast. Is describing Iks minister's oBngad oeev fseslon Chief KIMy bbM: "Mssftorl was tooaght into the of fice before Hetneld and awclared bs waa lanoownL Then be was handid ana sf Ike letters be wrote tke Metoon gtrV and, actor looking M over, bs aakt: 'AH rbrhL I'm gsllty.' Then bo eat Sown and his coafraelon was prepared and Pormar Oov. Vi to break down X lair's how ther was the sUtiemenM. Tho hottest fagkt woo waged over tho admlaalon of tke girl's signed state ment when. It woo esTercd In Vooe by Hmeecutor aula. These Ooeamcata are vital to th Stats, constituting th only direct rrMcto now that th girl ha denied her origi nal accseatlona. Voorhosa admitted the MacRorte letters without objection, bu: hotly opposed the admission of tke girl' confssatsn. Stein aa eagerly ft ash I for It aa the bulwark of his case against Mac Rafto, ONLY THE PREACHER'S CON FE88ION IB ADMITTED. After muck dlsruaslon and the pre sentation of authorltlea on both aide Judge Connolly ruled oejt "he girl' atntemeiit, but admitted Mac Ranee signed confeaalon. I'rosei-utor Hteln then read a number of letters to the girl In Plalnneld from Macltorle In Martinsville, moat ef which wera addressed to "My Sweet Little sister." One uf the letters urged the girl to com back to Murtlnsvllle the nest'day for a visit. "Meet me at the wood and we will have a big time," he wrote. This waa about th only letter that contulned anything which could be con trued as hearing directly on the charge against the clergymen. All the letters spoke endearingly of little sister" and "Utile girl," but ths contest waa In the main good advice and saprBsslnas of well wishing. In one latter MacRorle spoke of a favor he had done the girl and wrote: "All 1 Hk In return Is a voluntary kiss when we meet again." The prosecution then read to the Jury MacRorle s signed confeealon In w hich he admitted misbehavior with the girl In lile automobile on Nov. 11 laat, and with having kept up such conduct for two months or mora on sight or ten occasion. Having put thla strong doc ument on record the State reeled. Kx-tlov. Voorhees opened for the de fense, contending that MacRorls signed the confeaalon on the repreceatatlon that by so doing he could save the girl from prosecution. Mrs. Winifred Macltorle, the ralala ler'a wife, was the tlrst witness. She la n thin, delicate looking woman ap parently worn with houaework. She married Macltorle In Kpilngfleld, N Y.. In M, She waa questlonsd as to her knowledge of her huehand'a where- siMMitx Nov. I, the day he I aliened to have been with the Nelson girl. Mr. MacRorle attempted to build up a com plete ultbl for her husband. She told of trips to neighboring farms lo minister to alck horses and persona and of KV'Wuiih League and latdlea' Aid meetings In the evening, leaving MacRorle only a few minutes of apara U'"' She said she knew all about th ul ride on wlilchilac.lt. ,rls took Mis Nelsuu and that she often went with the III. She appeared ahaolutely convinced that the ensrg against Mactwris war Jurist Who Goes to Germany As Ambassador and His Wife .nsncto "nnwnwr' IM afH k awaaWej ewl nvLnKhawBSBB iV V HwenBwr nwnwftV I r aafwanwl nawsr' nawssa. l"T Bwl aawntV XfrW Sl -Q-Ik WALL STREET. Market Cleerag-Th first part of the lost boor was like the preceding one. wtik prices creeping up without dis playing any particular activity. To ward th ctoas octree yielded and closed fractionally sat from last night's close Both of th United Stole steel Issues were weak, tb common closing at H 1-4. skewing n loaa ef 7-1, while the pre ferred lost 1 1- points, closing at Mt 1-1. Btochc opened with advances la tke leads re bat were under pressure from Iks start Witt most of th transaction la Reading, Union Pacific. Oaaodlan Pacific aad United States steel. These stock opened up front -l to 1 1-4 point, hot declined to tke level of last night' before MM O'clock. While the majority ef stocks had not opened or had only one sale after io.. the trad tog lost all Bsasblaacs of activity with prices about 1-1 point above the low in tho active stocks, and few changes In tke other. After 11.10 renewed selling appeared Und prices yielded slowly, showing sums reatstar.ee around the lower level. I'lfoa Pacific sold st 141 1-1, United States Steel. It; Smelters, S 1-1; Reading, 16 1-4, and Amslgamaisd Copper, tl 1-3. Krone 11 lo I the market was unlet and dull with fractional advances, and most of the hiistncs centre! In Union Paofcto. 7lth Reading tad United State B.eet nst in order of Interest. Vary few of the general list showed any ac tivity or changes, whtl fractional ral lies did not hold to any extant. Th Cloalagi SJootnllsns. The foUowla eve tse klsfcest, loem aa lut nrtsss ef Oeaaa lev te-dar seal the set cheaaw u cumiiarea wen yeiwnny ri.iuu pnrn : net nun. ui. i.'. ctuaei Coisjer ss i. Am. Beet et missr . . O Ir.lry.. i't'S ' Am, Cft A t Am. ran of! ! ! fa i A K 'iief: aw. tT t. n Anaiveds Mi'iltis. ksIL SJ &. . .. nklyn tup. Tr . Csiisdlsn I'selfle. i 'n Lrkthiir . . . . 1111 ' BS nj i SIM 1 SB i II Ml gHSJ OUes. , iHllo .... SJ' Cien nd, Co '1 KV IBs' I0 jp LSI KOVt 103 ml I - 12'iV. mm in H - aOeroash-laat. pt to Igk Veil, v as. A seh gam, a is, snank Nfirrolk a .west. . , North. T'TlfTe I'riinsvlisnls ...... HlW;-..:::: cieh Paetfls Bmrrn. kv N u sfu . imvl ur,Z . 4 tioS HH - 4 aft 101' 111 i.3w 1 b n st j ::v. in ... .7 1 in, ,li I'seltlc pi... IV A Hleel SJ 104 I' B. Stnei ef PM f2 l Utl ( op OPPwf rhlsogo heat Market. Wxlssndar's 17 1 ret M Cti'aes. JAPANESE DRIVEN OUT. Throws tseara Tenia at 'Callfornln Town. mvr.llSIIB, Oal., June . Anil Japaneae sentiment at llemet, a small town near her, waa luaalfeeteri to-day when a party of clllaene met an apti cot-plcklng crew of Japanese from this city and told them to leave at one The hnguage of lb Jau.ues we thrown aboard the train after th There Is not a .1p-rtt In llemet fraiielaeaa rnlher Dead. SYRACI'SB, N. T., June M. -The 1 Bee. yrancle Ihner, O M. On a proml 1 neat member of the Franciscan nrdsr of . the Hom.iri Catholic Church, died her ' to-day. Father Lehner came here from I'tlca a year ago to assume the pastor- of ,h, Awumotlsn Church Hs had been tl a wtsb, FROM MAYOR GAYNOR A PUBLIC RETRACTION r.hVs u. a rM.. .i-i-.fi vdiia in rciSKJii u vlty nail I and Is Promised a Statement. Former Pslles Cootala Lowranc J. Murphy, who recently retired from the Deportment on a pension, caned at tb City Hall to-day and demanded from Mayor Oaynor retraction of certain statements made by the Mayor In con nection with the arrest of Hymns Al bert, a boy. In Prospect park, Brooklyn. tn discussing and denouncing this g rest Mavor (lamer aald eha i miimandsi the Prospect Park station at the time of ths incident eras end" and an "old timer," who hod re tired, luckily tor htaujoM In tuns to e cape dismissal. Th. VI ,, v..r tMlr it fae . n thai aut. Murnhv. then In mmmafwt of h. sra- I .. . - - , j a-a-I rnnrvrt i r bi b ,m w iptt i, vw akcl un WMW when tW Alb-rt twy tmi Aftffi. Capt.1 knew nooning of the arrest. After some general conversation ths former captain brusquely demanded that the reporters be called tn and that tho Mayor Iseu a a tat em era setting Bin) OMurphvl right with the rwhtlc. The Mayor promised; that hs would make It plain that hs meant no ueiBus.nl rsSoe on upon the veteran officer. LOVE MADE HIM OFFER TO SHOOT GIRL'S FATHER, All Patched Up hi Court and Suitor Now Has Smooth SalHrtf Mas SaHnaky, who J seventeen years eld and Uvea at No. M Bowery, lo exceedingly sorrowful swain He bad ourted Ml Ooldlo Splro, Just kla ago who Uvea With her father. David, al No 1M Madison street, for nearly four BS nth s. Man and Uoktl arrangemsnts for their wsddlns. wusk Mr. Bpiro Uarnod for ths flrot :1ms of ths love thsy bore tack stkat tad promptly lorbade Man to nter house. Ooldls wept Mas stoxsAed, but the father was firm. Mas went oft rowing engeoaoe. It toekjk form of two Ut ter lo nptro iBrenieniag to mil aim i hie daughter unless Spirs agreed I Mas' suit. To make ths ttir.au more tsipreasive Mas Inclosed a photograph ot hlmeeif arrayed la a ( smplete sow boy outfit wid poelng with a big re volver In hU hand. Splro prompuy had warrant Issued, and Mas ralKned tbl afternoon. Before Magistrate Harlow he pleaded that only hla great lor for Osldbj hsd led him lo make th threats. Magis trate Barlow offered to 11 Mm go If hs would premiss lo try ts win over Mr Splro by peaceful means. Mas pi and Spire Invited him homo wttb him Mas, Ooldls and Maa's prospective fatksr-ln-law left court together WILSON WILL CONSIDER THE UNION PACIFIC CASE. Announce That Decree Will De Submitted Him Before Its Filed in Court. W A KM r.N'i ITON , June M. President Wilson tnld the newspaper men this afternoon that hs aspect before 'he .wixment which la being prepared fy railroad attorneys and Altorney-Oen-eral McReynolds providing for ths dla aolutlon of th Southern Pacuie aad I'nlnn Pacific combination I presented lo ths court It will v turned ever le aim lor M mavai JAMES B. HAG6IN THINKS PORTRAIT DEARJTt25,000 But Princess LwofT-Parlaghy, Who Painted It, Demands That Sum at Once. WILLING TO PAY $10,000. Bill Sent With Canvas and Not Settled, Princess Sues Multi-Mlllionafre. James B. Hagttn. tha mcltWn mesc al re mining man and MMSBM of flao horses, Intend! to summon tba bast art critic and portrait painter In the city to testify that the portrait of hi by the Princess Lwoff-ferlaghy, painter of royalty and Atnartean msr chant princes, 1 not worth that the Prince now seeks to IBBWJBl through court action. Mr. Haggln, who I n'nsty-two y old and whoa home it at No. 1 Bast Sir ty-fourth street contain many gems ef art from European private gaTkerUe, doe not profess to he an expert aw art but hs la decided In hla oplnlcn ttktt the Tltlan-halred Princess, whose studio at the Place la guarded by flunkey In uniform and with dainty swords al hip, has not painted IX, 000 worth of art for him. The Princess I something of a raaM firing artist. The portrait of Mr Haggln once finished she did not Stand on the order ot her procedure for col lecting the price of her artistic effort The full length portrait of Ma eras aakt from the Prince' studio to th Hag 5 gin home on Monday, and a bill for OR was presented bp th Prlncsss'B are sseretary at ths santo Urns. Mr. Haggln old not remit Immediately on Tueeday a peremptory demand th 128,000 came from Alton B. Parker. Highness' attorney. When that also was Ignored the summons and com plaint In a suit to recover th fall upon car. Haggln at hla home yesterday noon. ATTRACTED BY WHAT HE READ OF HER ART. A representative of Mr, to-day th atory of how hs gent to th Prince Lwoff-Parlaghy's artlatlc temperament and what ha la- tended to do as the reaalt of th clash sneer tho wife of the portrait. He said Mr. Haggis Brat was attracted to th Premiss's art by read of th ptofJwft work aba wis do ing for Soth Low. Oca. florae Porter, Ohauncey M. Depew, Hudson Maxim awd tho lata Whftofaw RM, Hs and Mrs, Haggia ylsltod her atodio at th r as r won one ".."." ": V, Flaaily too Prtoooas roods a small sf Mr. Haggln which stomaed Mrs. Meggte and Mr. Haggln sotsr- "Nothing was said about ths pries of ln' PW".. -t. ssewBT. srsam0 that MbTJBJ WU"J U II to I 11 1 III IIO I ay - . T TTT rj 5 W9 TVs ettilns Began In FsbTuary ana tb picture was completed last wk. Th Pnnesss soys thnt aha had to charge a higher price because Mr. Hag gln sat In th 'famous Catharine de Medici chair whom ths artkw was work ing on hi portrait; that nobody had sat In that chair for hla portrait except the German Ksvperor and Oen. Count Von Moltke. Well, If Mr. Haggtk aat la uck a famous shalr hs did not sp- npelaie th honor, and hs aantwnt nee th. v.i. ut th. portrait bc. of that fact MR. HAOOIN WILLIHO TO PAY St,00o BUT NO MORE. "When ths portrait and Mil were de livered at ha horn on Monday ft had no fault to find with tha portrait hat he did find fault with too Ing bill. H told th Prince' secre tary that he would pay tltVMo, which he thought S reasonable pries, but ao I more. Mvldoatly ths Prlnceaa was as- I necOmt that Mr. Haggln woulg object to the price asKoa, rsr an waa vary wlft with hsr formal demand through Mr. Parker and hsr commons is a suit to cslWs. I "Mr. JeBBgsn win ngm tnts oas purely becauee he thinks an effort has been made to impose upon mm. PAINTING. NOT NAUGHTY. September Mora" All Right, Saps Assistant Psstsanstcr-acmornl. WASHINGTON. June It Uncle Sam officially and formally . and without muck red tape to-day decided that "Sep tetnber Morn" Isn't naughty. In a formal opinion Judg William K Lamar, Assistant Attorney -deneral for the Poat-Ofllcs Department, held that Paul Ch abac's painting of the undressed lady wasn't Obscene and that reproduc tions of ths art work dntn'l com under the postal ban. A BWehkev ot postmasters recently hev oak ouerytag the dssarlmmt on ths matter. NEW YORK BANKS IN SUI Mweto Ooioastowts em tkvs Tssoe Ot Mt.sTOttoa. OIlEnWVILLet. Tssas. Juns M.-Flve New York ibanhs hW been added the defendants In the Tela oil penalty suit and hp this osttoa ths total pen altle demanded bav been Increased tn 1 11 '.',161 .000. Th bank and penalties demanded against them are: Colorrrhla Knickerbocker Trust Com pany. ti.,B: Csntrsl Trut Company. IzTi.jmi; t)altd Hutas Mortgage and Loan Company. Chase National Bank. OTI.tto, Seaboard National Bank, ISsXrvM. . COMMERCE BOARD MAKES NEW ORDER FOR DATE INQUIRY Three Members Oppose the Plan, but Are Outvoted by Four Colleagues. WA frHJ NQTON, June -An amend ed order. In l eu of that rescinded tail Saturday, was litasd to-day by th Interstate Commere CootmlMlon for an investigation Into an Increase ef freght rales by th Eastern railroads, tt differ in phraseology bat not in principle from that rescinded. The decision to investigate was ashed by a bar majority, three of th body Commissioners 01 em en ft, Mr Chord and Marble-dissenting. Each dlsscnlsr wrote a brief opinion, hold ing, In the main, that ths commission, having nothing concrt before It, was without authority to establlek minimum rales In connection with the Issuance of th order, Ike Commission make two oh- servatlons: "First. Ths fact that ws havs de cided further to Investigate thla sub ject must not be taken an an Intimation that ths Commission has reached th conclusion that revenuea are Inadequate r thai sate ahould be advanced. Upon thle question no opinion haa been formed. "Second. That the statute give to any party the right to attack by complaint any rate, and no general conclusion which th Commission may reach and nanonnoa In this Investigation can affect that right." In the preface to its order the com mission aaya that "being of the opin Mn from a consideration of the allega tions of th petition that the need of and Justification for additional reve nBS Should be at the present time fur ther examined.'' an Inquiry Is ordered Into these' point: "Do ths present rates of transpor tation yield adequate revenues to com mon carriers by railroads operating In official classification territory?" Oonvmlss loner Clements farther sug gests that such action would predeter mine rat and preclude the shippers from filing protests against an advanc fkoy may regard aa onerous "This I cannot believe I within th contemplation of the law or was In th BUad of Cowgrsas whin it was enacted," b says KILLED IN RACING AUTO. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June X Harry Martin, mechanician for Charles Men, who drove Ih laat lop in th recent SOO-mlle automobile race at the Speed way with hi car on fire to win third place, wae hilled at the Speedway while testing out n ear to-day. Martin's as sistant. Frank Agaa, was probably fa tally Injured. Martin was running the car at high speed around the course when It tilew a tire at the north-wen tarn, hit the out side retaining wnll and rolled over on the track, with both men under It. Mar tin waa killed Instantly, and It I doubt ful if Agan will recover. BTcetlnatlna n Death In Prison. ROCHBSTER. N. Y Juns H.-IHs- trtct-Attorney Arthur I, Hogue of Clin ton county came to Roahsator this morning and had the body of John Hef- fernan esnamed. Later sn autopsy will bs performed. Heffernan died in Clin ton prlaon Aug. It. 1(12, and becauee of reports that hie death was caused by Injuries InOieteO ky prison attendants. Oov. 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Comas Ccesre ; 10,000 INCHES OF SKIN NEEDED Fl VICTIMS OF FIRE AT BUFFALO Physicians Hope That 300 Per- sons Will Volunteer to Aid Sufferers From Explosion, j BUFFALO, Juns M-focr then MAM square Inches of akin mutt be given tor grafting purposes If th debt Mat of th Huted elevator explotlon and Br at to be kept from reaching far mors appalling proportions, according to eOS ervatlve estimate of physician In St- tendnnc on the Injured st ths varhya hospitals To meet this demsnd the eervlce of MO volunteer will be required. In In dividual case a friend or relative ha offered hi skin, but th Hut lastroph laveB no aiwmattv owi public appeal, which hospital akthonUes state will be mad aa soon aa ths auvct condition arc known, Ten lalureeT In Wreck. BT. Wins. Mo.. June M-Four esn of Vandalla passenger train !fo. It thli afternoon were derailed at Ceeeyvlll TH.. eleven miles cut of St. Louis. Blgh men and two women were Injured, sev ernl of them seriously. 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