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3,000 MARCH AND DINE AT ]. F. AHEARN DDK With Wot a Man Missing at th< End, Picnic Is Called "De Greatest Ever." WAITERS HAVE BUSY DA, Married Men and Bachelors Com pete in Baseball Game, Which Is Frequently Interrupted by Commissary Wagon. The annual o.iting of the .loan V. A heart Asso. lation ?Mm held yesterday at Wltael'fl College l'oint, lantig Island. The Aheafl ?Mitlng l< the third of the pensons mo?. Important affairs on-the Kant Sl?le. Fin. romes the outing, or. as the oldtimers Mil r refer lo call It. the chowd.r, of thi Timothy [i Sullivui Association. Follow lag ?lose on this romes the picnic o! Thomas F Folev's club, the Ah.am out Inn bring the last big ' UowootM f??r th? I a*t Side. Some |),ree thonsatid adherents of ft?- r\ Senator and former Horough Presiden! marched forth yesterday morning, and imi a man ?as missing when the Tanmiaiii ?a\ elende got hack to tho Kasf DrOQllWBJ eliihhouse. which hore out the atatemenl Of ' Bilge the Moke" that It uns "de pr?-.i? ei| ever. ' ' Mike" Knows, for lie lias at ???fde?! rvorv one of (be twentv-six online? ?f fiie Ahearn AaSS<>?'ia*ion. lie remember;. a ell when they used to call Iheee affairs "chaadero," and hi Is Still strong for thai name, h it along with other political re? forms ?s outwardly pratrtleed by Tarn? man> the Ahearn OUttBI Is now known ,- - th, "annual outing- and dinn?r." ? ?f ?ourse, there was th?- USttal marrli I ? c c*' the district before the club trtem r?r? and their guests boarded the steamer and barrea lliat tore them to the grounda || ?vas not? ed that 11-e ?ine moved fae|rr lhan in o?hei years, and again the (rood BllMfl "Mike" had the explanation. "It'.? on aceOUnt of the? Bulltvan law." he paid. Whether the new la? had the effe.-t of ' g] ??ning the burden r?f any oT the march? ers and hastening lh<rlr step mast 1? left t'i , on.lerture. Howeeer. It was a fact that ihe nn'formed ttasehall ptayere who used to head the line nere absent. Every man of them used to earn a wag-on tongue hat. It may not have beep in violation of the Bulllvan latv? io ? tOtO" big elabs through the streets, 1 lit, aaye/ay, the lommltiee in rharpe showed Ihs? it k::ew it? business, for somr tiroe?! a boeeball bat in the hands of b tired, Heated player haa hern known to ret In ihe wav Of a ??-nsitlve head in the COB? jr?sted street? along the lin?- of march. "Not a Drop Was Spilled." v- oti er noticeable Imptovemeol over pri - v.o.* o .tings was the absolute comfort that every man eajoyetl on th? bargee, I ,f. rj? kl ? -'?'I ? run with b?er." said the Moke "To-day liiere wasn't a ?lrop B| i led." "?'ut the r? med>'" le added, reproaoh folly, ?'hen It was suggested that perhaps the members we?e more than thirsty. The ajooeiation arrived on the ??rounds BbOUl ' ?g o'clock, pretty late for break fust for men who <?n ?lays thai are not ' l^ihor Day*' begin the geeon?! half of a day's work before that hour. But the sail . : ?I other things had sharpened the appe? tites of the three thousand, and how they treated the tend?r steaks, the corn on the eob, the < lam fritters, not forgetting th? beer ?gain, made one almost forget his own hunger in wonderment The two htin ? ???! naltere ?ho served the horde of hun grv ones at the seven long tables did heroi, w..rk But, as at all these affair.- to which the misnomer "chowder" has been applied, everytl - er? t off aIthoul ? hitch. ILfrerybodj irai nerved al almost thosamei time In the large dining pavlll?m with the precision of h Waldorf dinner. The squad of Stattete SB command of S bead waller gathered re;ir the kitchen, ami at the s?>und pi a gong thoy would ?irni themselves with the "cata" and In double-quick time wouM have Ihe ??ourse on the tables Then an? other aignal from the bell, and they would eleST 1h?> tables an?! again take up thcit station ready f?>r th.? signal announcing the next course. ?if course sonic of the ?liners wore im? patient before they were nerved and lb?* clatter of knives and piares was loud, but the crockery at WltseFs was made to with? stand Bach onslaughts and the dama.?'* was nil. And the only chowder connected in Baj? era** with th.? outing was in the name which oMUroers still usa in describing the occsslea. As "alike" rtarUaaatly asked, "Who want* to pay five plunks for H piale of . how,Irr?" Hut of disord.r Here was rone OtlCS in a while n member would get a little ?aver than the taiile ceremony demanded, put he quickly was reminded of his BUMS ??id the occasion by a member <?f tlw COBS* mltto.. with a word of gentle rt-t.roof, BOCB as, "Now, 'Mike,' >on're In society?brace UP ?" The athletic programme followed dlstrSSS j Ingly soon after the breakfast. Charlie White, well known in sporting circles, was chairman of the athletic committee. Hule f>, governing the SthletlC events said: "All derisions rendered by tie referee are lrrev ocable." And In case of any serious objection from a contestant In the face of this nnnoun.-c imenl there still was hupe of reconciling Ihe | objector, for "Jake" Hier was one ? I the committee la charge of the games. Scorer Haa to Give Proof, The prlnrlpnl event was the ball game between the married ni.-n anil the single I men. "Joe" Kdelson. Deputy Attorney General, was captain for the married men and Alderman James .1. Smith pla><?tl short ! atop fur the benedicts The gatne "vus a | long-drawn out one. ?ine of the reasons for the delays tvss that the scorer frequently had lo pro\e to the outs that only tu o were out. when they Insisted that the en? tire side was out Sometimes bo had to prove it the other way. And delays were al??. caused by the fact that the umpire had no way of ceSBpeltltTdJ a rebellious .pitcher t?> continue the game when tie talked at a decision. Rut It was the commissar* wagon that caused more delay in the game than all th* other cause- combined. Every time the wagon drove on the field loaded with kegs of beer and cases of soda water there ?vas .4. cessation of hostilities until every man had satisfied his thirst. So, when the hell rang for dinner and the ?.hades of night w<re falling-, the pa me had to be called, with two innings s?]] t<> go and the score 36 to IT In favor of the married mea. The dinner was a fancier meal, ?rath c!, 1? ken. ice cream and other good th!njrs, and beer, SUM coffee for the s;'k stocking element In the association. Of course, Senator "Big Tim" Sullivan was Stnong the visiting Tammany delega? tion present. Then there tvere furnier Sh?rl(T "Tom " Folev, Ass? -mid.? man "Para? dise Park" James Oliver ?m<i Congreeaman Henry If. GoMfogle. Assemblyman Aaron J, Levy, father of the new Tammanv elec? tion law. an?i Assemblyman Alfred Smith, I Democratic liader, who helped the bill through, were also there An.i "fupid" Scully, ?'ity Clerk, who issues marriage licenses, had the ?lay off and enjoyed the fresh air of the College Point fi? 1.1s. Heprcsentlng th<- past was "Haw" <,!d eon, on..- well known as the owner of Merry Monarch, His Hlghneoa ami other thoroughbreds, bul who now takes his ex? dtemenl and sport in th?- f?rm of bSSebalL After dlnn?-r the members walked singlv and In groups to th? waiting bargee, ani th? return hom?- wss made There was another - parade through th? district, this time with ? the line of march blazing with var?e?,.ir ? 1 fireworks and thousands <d constituents ll;i Ing the < 11b cheering the returning bravea, ]. 1] by Mr. Abeara und John J. ?'.irr Hi. pr?sident of the club And then? de ?r?i; ? ??t ever" became a memory. a? - SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIEUNE Mailed anywhere in the United States i for $2.50 a year. ? " 1 her? aras more to 1 hm smile than Sozo Sam w?ould have hi* a?I ? ?re? knoa Behind il lurked the secret of in* k-"<;<i success." Wim mg the Pennant by a Smile i an knell .' thing !>r possible ?vithoul hypnotism? Certainly, the way thai Sozo Saip. the wonderful pitcher o? the Poison o.-iks team, worked it But there ??une a day ol reckoning. The Unhappy Fate of Sozo Sam By Bozeman Bulger will irli \<>u all about it m OUI next Sunday Magazine. The well known baseball expert never wrote a hotter story. Careless Riley Buys the Supper By Wallace Irwin i- ??ne of the strongeal candidates for a prize yet offered. A tale of the clashing of the upper and lower classes. Humorous, satiric! and serious, too, Indemnity By Katherine G. Busbey \ dramatic tale of love an?! heroism In ?i tropic land. |>\ the well known Washington author a prise entry. Who Was Belle Carillon? \t la*-t the question is answered in the final story of '.rlett Burgeaa'i great Neu Vori Arabian Nights' Entertainment. Our Next Illustrated Song "My Old Kentucky Home." bj Stephen Collins Foster, avili be illus? tra?e<l by a reproduction <>t n painting by The Reesea All in the next Sunday Magazine OF THE New-York Tribune Any important item of newc you overlooked in your daily news? paper will reappear in the review of the week, which is a regular feature of the Sunday Tribune. Mailed anywhere in the United States for $2.50 a year. WIFE, SUNG, SPEAKS ODE Says Von Egloffstein Made No Sacrifices for Her. DEFENDS HERMAN ROTH Tells How She Spied on Widow Named as Corespondent in Divorce Suit. ! m T'lenraph to Tli? THhurn?. 1 Hsckcnsack. N t., Sept. ? Mr* CUtUB R. von KRlnffsttMn, of Hnsbrnuck Heights, who Is sulns: her husband. COUBt VO0 I"? Inffsteln for dlvnrc-, desires to deny his statement or tnferen<e that he lost his title or ?as dlslnherlte.l by his fainlly hc rauHe of his roarrlaga to h??r "Me must not sro woaug telllnc peopl? how much ho sacrifice?) fur nie." said Mrs. vim KKl'iff'tein. "In the first place, if b?B lost hi* title at all, It wan because of thlilR? be did DofOTa I married him. His father ?creed to give him a monthly allowance of $70 if he would nail for America and never return. and ?laus di?l sn; \\e ?till rei-elves tliat allow? ance. In tJermajiy he wan receiving $110 a month. The fact t lia t my husband be. ame an Amerl?an citizen Is probably tie reason be ?u-opped th<- llt?j <?f COOat, but lie didn't sacrifice the title Of a part Of htfl inconi" ?>n my account. ' Since his residence in Haabrouck HeiRhts I saved him from trouble by a?' ceptins; a mortuaire of $1,K#0 ??n my house in order to pay sonic questionable trans? action, it is true that Herman Roth ?ame from (?erniany ami bOOrd?6d at our house. It la true that my husband ordered him out Of ttlB house, as lie sa\s, but it v. a.? not bocauaa Bf lit?? attentions to nie. but because Moth denounce.I him fOT his mean treatment of DM and for allowing the tima fi elapse on Il e pavment for fewHry I had pawned to help him out During the Brgumenl the lie ?raa papsed ".Mr Moth told mv huaband thai S let? ter he had received from his fatter showed plainly what port of a man Von Fploffstein was. and then ram? the order f??r Hoth to loava the hOUBO They pay I have seen this young man In Neo York sine??, but that Is as false as it is mali <ious. I told Mrs Lillian I. ?rater, the young widow whom I have named as co? respondent, thai I spied On her and mv huaband at her hume one night, and she told me tliat when I saw them go up? stairs tliat it ?rafl to put her children lO I bed. This was at 1 1:1 r. at night. "Now, 1 had been spv In?.- Ml them for three oi four hOUTfl and I saw ?he children tak? n to bed at l:S0. Tl??- detective vv ho was quartern In Mrs Btevens's houae, next door, mag offer Borne evidence lo cor? porate what I saw. The letter the count wrote fi .Mrs. Crater, which I luckily m lerccptid. dearly Bhowed that It was 111.-? love for the young widow thai ?aus?,I him to visit her so o'ten and OOl h II love for the children, a? Bhe would bare us bo? lleve." Mrs. Von Eglofrsteln is preparing lo start on a '-?I'll ei t tour. Bhe is a soprano ?ololsl ? FUSE CLEW TO BOMB MEN Mount Vernon Police Find Frag? ment Bearing Marks. Five New Haven railroad .1? te-? lives and several othai detectives made a systematic search yaatgrday for the men who blew up one of the steel arches Of th?- new viaduct of the New Yolk. Westell, -i? r ft Boston Railway, in Mount Vernon, Bunda* night. The only clew they found was a fus.-. taleutenanl Atwtll, of the Mount Vernon police, found the fuse, whi. h boara car? tain marks which may lead t?) the atr t Of the men who i'la?-e?l the bomb. The fuse was ?us? oven d beneath a pile of debris ami w;t- evident!) to be uaed i: ? ?? I ? alec? Irle appUan? ?? failed. Mayor Plake, who made a peraoaal in veatlgatlon with (Thief of Pollca r'oley yesterday, repeated Ms assertion that n-11? > glycerine and not dynamite was used to biow- up the pier. He was als?, convinced, i s said, thai ti s bomb was placed under tha ?rlaiduct by men oppoaed to the aon? union a'orkera. Non-union men are < m? ployed on the viaduct, while union men were wnrkiic on the station. A great ?leal of damage was done m the neighborhood of the explosion, the loss in broken windows being particularly heavy, A pie? a of the bomb, weighing a pound. Was blow a half mile across the city ?'ind hrok?- a window in the home <>f ?William K, Knobloch, of Mo. 47 i;ien avenue. According to witnesses three man dreraed In black suits and wearing Mack d< i ; y hats were seen near the viaduct Just bo? fui?- the explosion it is Uiooght that lbs woman seen running auav merely acted as a biin.i i?? draw attention away from the men. i? was learned from the police yesterday thai two other attempta nava i?? n inade ie ceatly to dostro) bridges near .Mount Ver-1 non the wooden bridge spanning tha New I fork, West? i,?-st. r ,v Boston tracks at Pal ham Parkway and tha bridge In Now Roi helle. BICYCLE RIDERS IN PARADE Gather to Protest Against Ciosing of Ocean Parkway Paths. a demonstration, Intended i?> ? rouse popular ?entlmenl against the closing ?>t the bicycle paths <>n tha Ocean Parkway, was held yesterday aften.n Upward of three thousand cyclists g.iil(r..| at : '," o'clock si Bedford avenue ant Eaateml Parkway, inder the auapioi of the Oreal BT New V?itk ? \< lists' As.,? i.ttion. ami I ui.itii- a trip through the Parkway, Klat bush avenue, < loeaii avenu.. PsrkBid? av? mi? and the Ocean Parkway to Cone) IbI? and, thence aluni: Burl avenue i?> Steeple? ?hase i'ark. where tin- paraders dlabanded. For several years tl.nee famous cycle rath? of the Boulevard haw been neglected and pedestrians have us. .| |hem as side? walk?. In UM ar'il LfgB, ?it th? hcfghl of the bicycle rag?, thousand! ?if cyclists us?*d the paths daily. A parad?' lik? yesterdB] s lias not been s?-en Iti Brooklyn In s dec-Bile, Hor.niKii Prealdenl gteen reviewed tha cyetlBti RUN DOWN BY MOTORCYCLE Two Young Women Painfully Hurt as ! Machine Skids on Broadway. Louis Btlitaoa, of Mo. 14*. ?Weal ?-.uh sn?>ef, ln?t control ?>f h1? raotorcycle while rid Ina down Broadwa) yesterday, as h sklddtrd on IhS ??ir tia.ks at Nth str<?t ami ran Into Miss lat-'ir? i-.ssc, snd her sister, Mi-. Kos?- lamnter, knocking Ihem gown ami |illl|sjliK tkom .X'Hinfllllv Th,. y.,?inK fajom. en ?ere ti.k?n to th. Neu folk Hoapltal in an ambulance, bul w?nt horn? after re oHvtag treatmenl Stlttaon wa- ?'?.f tha lag raotorcychata who bad rhi'bti In a bod) ??? i*n? n?j| (l, prOtOBt to Ma^'i 'iiMior av.ilrisl th? coBdl? imii of th ? nid? i i itii from Brookl] a to i 'on? i Island ?? ? ?i OLD DIAMOND FIRM MOVES. Th? odors B Btanr ?i?.i m .t. ?), ? n, ..t i?i? oMaai illaimmd Arms in Fifth avenue, his move.) uptOWB Into tha h'arl of | h,> i?. ..?.'i,i/.. ?i shopping centre of tin avenue at 47th street Par rears the itrnj ,i,,| buatneaa ai No HI fifth avenue, u.H, ?.sih Btroei Tin- rhaage In ih? huBiueva ? liarH'-trr of Me SOCtlOO Ilna.il> ? uiii|.? , ?. ,| .? nujihcjii mlgratioa. SUGGESTS HARBOR PLANS Dock Commissioner Tomkins Submits Report to Mayor. TELLS OF DOCKS ABROAD Gives Engineer's Views of Meth? ods of Loading in the Big Cities of Europe. Calvin Tomkins, < ?sauilsslaasr et Docks, haa j ti ?-1 submitted to Ma?, or i.aytmr a treatise by ''l.arles W. BtSBlfOTd, ?'bief en? gineer of the liej.nrlment of I>ocks and Perries, smbodylng his Imprsssleni sad r'-.-oriiiiietidation? for Improving the ph\si ??-?i rsaturea "f New York Harbor altar Btudylng issus) foreign eraterfronts Issi year. Commissioner Tomkins nils the atten? tion of the Mayor te the fact that the state has. by re. .nt legislation, granted the city the power to organize Its waterfront. The Appellate Hivls-on Of thS Supreme Court will determine tills year the exact amount of doch bonds which. In Its Judg? ment, will he s.|f-?iistainlng. and llier?? f? re exempt from the debt limit. As the Board of ?ietlmatS Si ? "Id, according to Cont***Jsstoner Tomkins. promptly adopt a definite plan and policy for the develop? ment of ihe port, he has submitted his engineer's maps and written description >>r most of the principal harbors of Northern Burops to seats! in accelerating the a? tlon desired. Mr. Btantford says thai <>ne striking feat? ure to be borne |n jnlwl in an?. comparison between American and European methoda I?, the size ari?l shape ?if the freight cars both in England sad on the Continent They are very small, he snvs, with a Capac? ity of from eight t?> fifteen tons For this reason th?v are particularly adapted to the hanilling aid loading at close dOOT IB? terrais from aome form of crane. This fact, he say?, has brought the hoisting ??rane Into almost universal use. and this machine has been brought to a high ?tate of nr rfe? r Ion "The operation <>f unloading ? large steamer with these cranes," s.ivs Ml Btanlford, "Impressed me ss being the seme of the unloading art, ?i\ of them working in slroost absolute Bilence, some unloading directly inio the open railroad cars, ahile Others delivered to the slu-i] doors.*' The necessary wharfage length for ac? commodating shipping abroad Is obtained by building projecting piers, auch a? Bur? round the island of Manhattan, the report saya, only in?t?'a i of piers on piles, the siil? s and ends nf the pier? are built Ol ??r.init?'. brick or concrete wells, ?? in"-n which i? solid filled in land, upon which are erected permanent brick or steel sheds. ! Included In the technical treatment ol : foreign wharfage conditions ere Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Havre, Southampton, Liven.I, Blrkenhead and Glasgow. DIEGLE BREAKS SILENCE Sergear.t-at-Arms of Ohio Senate Said to Have Admitted Graft. Cleveland, Bepi * "Rodney .1 Diegle broken hla Bilence," says to-day'a "Plain Dealer" in s lengthy story relating that i'i'-cie has- made b confession ol bribery sad corruption in the Ohio Legis? lature to Benjamin T. Allen, the peper'a Washington correspondent, its former Co? lumbus correspondent an.) a friend >.r i ?iegle for ; ? According to "The Plain Dealer*a" story, Diegle has been ? voluntar) prisoner with .-Mien and a repreeentatlve ..; I is stats for the last live days, during which time, at Bandusky, Cleveland, Detroit, Mount Clem? ens and en route, between thees pieces, he aras givinc the details of hla ..ll?'.:??! confession. "The Plain Dealer's" recital, however, mentions no name The confes Bton is being reserved to the Franklin ?'"iiiity grand fury, al Columbus. ? . ntlnulng, the story sa* s, in p "The convicted sergeunl at-.um- of the ?ib.o Senate baa t"iil his atory, ??'?? ki ? In many "t ;i~ detaili, ol a trail ol bribery ami graft which bads to the d? ? - many members of the Dhlo '.ij.'-iai As sembl) " Dit ele eo ?i i in i be fo ind hi re t? da; it u is at tiist announc? .1 thai he had re? turned to his home In Bandusky, i< l, sc? cording to messagea received from thai cltj. Mrs. Diegle said he wi - no) th< r? Detective Harry Bradbury, wh" gained considerable fame In the Newark lynching ? ?.-i ist b? ?'.?? ., aving ? ?lev? land foi Columbus at noon thai hi was taking with him u.e confession alleged to have been mads by Diegle last nlgl i. He said triai Diegle bad i?'n the cltj. Bradbur* m kd thai !.. was preeenl at the allegi d 001 fesakm, He added thai he ??.ubi turn the document ovei to Attorney Gen? ral Ho? n. COASTER RUNNING AGAIN City Allows Coney Island "Racer" to ' Resume After Fatal Accident. After an invt at! ration had cm en 1 1 v John Thatcher, superintendent ?>f the ' B.klyn Bureau of Buildings, >>( the' 1 .'t.1 !:?.- -i si <?? i"'. 1 land, on \\ hieb '? two women were killed and others hurt' Sunday night, he allowed.opened again, aad last ntgbl hundreds were on? to) Ing ii" dli /.1. . ?bllarating 1 ble, The coaster, which Is mostlj of steel, was ' repaired, and the Bupertntendenl of Build Ingi ?m?! four of his men closely Inspected " I siifT i?si ems given to it when one hundred i.n- ?. r? Mil OVCT it at full I speed "Archie" ??Immer, Arthur Middle? t'li ami Jarvls, the engineer, rod? In the tirst train, with other employee, to satisfy the Inspectoi 1 The superintendenl then Issued a n?>ti... that h?' had Invi itlgsted the racer, "and at ti i.? rime linda n?' reason why same cannot be oi ' ned to pubil us? Two ca? 11 alna insii .-ni ..f tin?-? wen opt rated PRAISES THE ODD FELLOWS John Wanamaker Says Fraternal So cieties Aid Nation Groatly. I Bj 't- tagrasS i" Tea rm cu ? 1 Millaci? l|.bla. S. ri I \i ii,. stone laving of lbs Home fm Orphans *>f ?1,1.1 Felb'V.M .if iviins. IVSBlSa at ?.gunt/. ;,,,,! ?'h.-itiri avesuee, this sfteri.a, John VVanamaker, erster >>f the oocaaton, in a spirited sddreas prslsed fraternal eodetlea ,,, general ind Hit Odd Fellows in partie? liL(,, m -aylng 11...? <>f such men is com pesed thi backbone "f lbs nattes and thai rritlcB of s i-h organisations would In time 11,, n 11 ue wort h Mr w enamel 11 said i? perl 1 ?im aerare of ths '?<? lud?? thai hai ? 1 j.,, ,| against sccrel r?ooleties l am . a ?? ? ? I , . r-.pie who . ?n 1 pi 1 Into ?? ,, ,,,, .,,, unfa?..bit" opl.11. bui we riin?r .,,,, ntilst and ?c sr< sure to win ?hurch.? and Individuals an pi. ?iiii.li.. .1 ??.?inst oui societies, bul th. > themselv? ?,.. membera ??< ors 11 Ittatloni which hav. .la ?t..ii ara n? ?? 1 dis? lo - <i w . hav? 01 h t.? bide our tin** wh#n th?? crltiei will ,, m? up t" the great ronf? sslunal and a. kiiowlt-dse th.? th? 1 -n? wrong 1 ? M ,?,,.ml 1 ?.I.I K? Il"? ' hsva ?..n ti,, ir Hii fan h ami salned tii.n wa* In the world b- pane? Ihi ? make foi m.lila? n? . 1.ml ? iiforcenv ni "f th? le? ? a SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed ?nywlier* in the United States for t2.*)C a *??' FLEET RESUMES WAR GAME Vessels Return to Drill Oround3 and Continue Practice. NOffoll . ?Va., Sept. I I'n'ler ski' "' blue, bul with t?ie wind hiowiii? twenty miles in hour from the north? .ist and a roiling iea or, tha veaseis of ?he atlaatle Reel i.-u'ieil t?i-day their niaturnvr? :? In the ?labor?t? war ?ame now In progress on Ike Southern rlrl'l grouO?as, after a su?. pen'??m ?IV?.r gunday ?-if long dlatanoc raaga Bring -ind other tactical pt*actl<*e. A regtura Ol the present war game Is the number of BUdctoa Ot?ete hy Rear Ad? mira! Oatarhaua, the fleet commander, earrylng wltk tham Jual auch proMsma as emergencies <>f actual warfare might bring forth <?n th?> hlph seas. This Is to promote genei*a! efflclencry an?i to prov? the ability of ofaVers and men to meet effectually try* Ins; -onditloiis and problems FORMER POSTMASTER HELD Louis Sabow, Accused in New Jersey, to Await Extradition, laonls Paliovv, an ex-postmaster of Chrome, N. J., who was arrested at the Hotel Asior OB H.iturday. was arraii?ned yeaterday In (he West Side police court and held without hall pendlnjr extradition proceedings on ??hnrt'rs of swlndllntr made by New .Jersey authorities. Bfagtetrate Krotel told Sabow- that if he did no? like the decision he mlprht appeal to the Su? preme Court for a writ of habeas corpus. The stale of New Jersey was represented by RUSSell ? Watson, Assistent I'rose cutor of aflddiaaea County, who told the maclstraie that the Ktand Jury would meet t"-morrow and prohahly return Indictment? BgSlnst Sabow The specific charge on Which the warrant against Sahovv was Is? sue.) was that h?- swindled Nicolas Majos, of ? I tome, out of $7'V> According; to Mr. Watson. Sahow took advantage of his postmustershlp and repre Sented himself to his Hungarian country? men as heinir BUthoriSOd to receive deposits f?ir the United Slates postal hank, promis ins: 10 per cut ?nter?st '|-i;f, Hungarian worklmrmen, of whom ?here is a large number in the neighborhood, flocked to him an?l intrusted t" his care, it I? alleged, BbOUl gft\gM. Klve mo-iths ago .?arsiw wa? supersede?! a?: postmaster by another man. and the depositors began to worry, when Mains called for his intrresf hist month !.. ' ould not find Sabow. The Department of Justice a!s.? has been Investigating the matter, hut th?- agents of t' e ?lepartment arrived a dav or two after ti?. M.Tt,. authorities had issued a warrant, rind PrIhiw will have to answer flrst the chargea preferred against him uni^r th? laws of New Jersey. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MIYIATl'RK ALMANAC Bunrlae, B ?? ? matt 8:28; imwe ????.?, i .v.; n..i. n .- ;?l-< , 12. HI?;il WATER Band) iior.^ i'.to ' :??? . Itlt I Hell Gate * y ."? 23 P \T R :\ r, M 7 4<? WIRELESS REPORTS. The n i.i.i. repoi ?? i .?- : 0 Bandy Ho ..at 11:10 a m reaterdg) i ? - o .1 ??' do k ni >ui noon to moi ?? ?? ill?- Amerika, reported as l :?;u tallas east of !!??? , si I !."? ?my? l? 'M? ? t< l ' ? ' r. '! Ir.r?.?;i\ ffireii. 00. [ in Menai a, rep i h d .<- ? fOO . ? i reel of Bandy Hook al ?T:I8 s m yesterday. Il si i ? ted ?., .-.;. Frida) forenoon Th? Olympic, r'|?,rt?.| a.? su? miles en?t ef Bandy Hook at 4 .*.? .1 m, yesterdsy, is <?? i?? .1". K to morrow f"r. ; Wilhelm, r?p?it?d a? 7??*> miles ? Hand? H'"?k ai B:GS a in yesterday, is txp* t.'i t.i dock <?n Thurada) afti 1 Th? Verona, reported a? 7."..". miles ?Mst of Band] H""* ..? B:BB a m reeterday, tl ripected to dock i" nao!roe '? ? " n. INCOMING STEAMERS. Ti ? r> 1 v. Ve?ee|, Tin?. ?Magdalena.Aniilla, Ans M. R M S P ''..?..Para, kng 30... Lloyd Rra?ii Liverpool, Aue 2?.'itnard ?Santiago.Rantlaso, Aus 37.Ward ?J'ifin?.Para, au? Sa.nn.-th A-ic 2h.Italian 'United State?... 1 :. a ;g St., 3. Am Ruffalfl.Hamburg A ?c 2" . ' ?ug 50 . Marhatl ?1 dam. Aus 21 _ -? Hello?.Hamburg, Au g |ft. - mello.Rotterdam, Aus: S4....Uranium .Calves? on Aug 30 ... Mallory IM Nort*.(?alveaton, Aus ?"?".>o l'ao i'itv uf 81 Loul?..fl nah, Bept 8....Sa?wnnaB u ;-.|i.\i:.-'!' v -,. ?EPI EMBER >; ;-i ,... -? ? hnmpton, \uk B0..WhBtar \.'?'Ma.Vaplea, Ai?s SS. .Italian Pal? rn. ?. Aus SI.Italian Mgonquln . . .T ????-? - ? ? < 'lwl<? i;: N'orte.flslv? ton, \i:i :'.' ... Sn pa. \ ?..? .Cristobal, \-ig 31.Panami .? . .Havana, lepl ;;. u ilr,| i'? rmu la, s- 1 1 ...Bern Atl THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. ?K'prln? Wilhelm Bremen, Aug 21? .N c, j, ?M.i .:? ' i:.?.i Liverpool, Bepl 2 . Cunard ?Amerika Hamburg, *''? '-'!' , Hamb Am ?/.a apa .Klnsatnn Bepi 2 .United Fr,ut I ? ' ' ??'? ia Aug I'll .... ?>, ,; p) lamal 1 .-'? ?-t 1. Kermudla Bei muda, Bepl fi ... Quebec r?.iiius. .. Ne? '"lean?, Sept 2 ...So l'ae .New 1 - \ - SI.... " |:? lag! :,. OUTGOING STEAMERS. '.?> DAT. Veeasl \>..,M. IVatin ilion Mi e. aa.il?. I K Wilhelm II, l'renii-n. N?'.i. S:30 a m lOOOaml ? nf Navarre, Ti nldad, Tiin.lOUWs m I2:0n m Panama. Criatobal, Pan it R. 11 ;.'!" a m XiOBpm Noordam, Rotterdam, Holl-A.- l?i:noam c of Columba?, Bavannah, Bav a 00 p m Apache, Jacksonville, Clrde..- IrdOgn W gDNBSDAT. SCPTKMBatR g ,nni ' Fal ri I OB p m ?? I; M s r . s ,ai a m 10:00 a m fur? ? 1. R? ! ?'> I ?!" a m 12 00 .. Huron ; . - 1:00 pm \' ? ' s ?'? c\? m ci . I "O p m - N. a . ' ? .,. I ... 12 00 :.i THURSDAT, SEPTEMBER 7 1 ,1 pi v ? 1..- Havre, French ' 00 .. m M 00 a m , '. Btai ligO a ni I2;?.?n m Pannonla, n'.h.I'^. Ptrnard - 13:00ni r y Ti. a.11. r i" nh'n, Bcai 2 00 p m Mmre ?'asile, Havana, Ward 8:00a m 13:00m Mrtapan, K ngaton. I' frull '.?.".nain 13:00m r orient? ? lalv? ston, B?i 1 ? 13 00 m ?ton, Bo f s.i' ai nah *? .1 o<> p m TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. , ,|in lat-ant? ?'? ? ' V P M Tallin. Mai'i;?*?na 1M1 San Kran is m Maripoas .ntft 6.6:30 ' : . tore?. China ?xia S?ait? Oterlc .Sept 14. 6 30 Tahiti, Marque??? Cook l?fsn.a, Kew Sealand, Australia (ma San Fran ilacol - Maltal .Sept lu, ?30 SHIPPING NEWS Port of Npw York. Monday, September 1. 1011. IRRtVEP ? r Rsi ian Ma>aguei Aiisu?! 27 Pw ? 2? hi ?i ?-i john ''". ''i ?1 ? v? ? Vnrk arid I rta : - ? ?? ? ni- 4s 1.1 ., re. 1 ? malli sad mde? ?,i Ived ,it lh< l'-ir ai '. ?Si . si?.?'ii?: \n'M .?'-. Puerto Mei a \'in!-' S*, ?1. \ni? lean Hawaiian Kl Co, with Rar at 3:11 p m. -? . ?? stnnka iRrl. I ondon Augual 2t, \ . v- ., ? '??.,? t.lne ? if ?ss | ? |w v'? ? ? I ai ?lir Bal .?t 1 titrai ?? Rio Orande Wl nston \<' Augu.t .-.11 and <?? r?elo? 1, B ?' 81, ??? l ri) ? s? ,?? ?,:i, pH***ngeri and mdei Psued In Qua>an tmr at I :,?'> p n? Ht mm? M?'?!""-. Sevrporl \?-\?s an?! VorMk, ,,, .1, 1 Id |i..ri'l?ll"H B? ?'" With I'-lSSr-OB.,., ? ?,,.| j mdse I'.?!? 't -i" ?."i-.'.mili"' hi 247 p m. Kteamer Ptmteu? Ne? Orl^ana s>ptemhrr ."??. I t?> ni.. South? '<? ''?' ln> ' '" a II 'i t..?? ? ? k n .1 .?? Pa?ir1 i-' Quarantine .-it r. 4?; a m s: ;,!,<?. El Cld. (?alvi :,, m,, : ??nuthern l'aelB? i'i with 1 Im Pan I In ?.?us: anl. ,; '?' 1 ln s??, m , ? ? " lens. . v.,-1 r ? ?ntonl \ ,.? .? ?B m Ih? ?'?iii?" Importing Co, ?-lth .'? , c? 1. and fruli Arriv? 1 at t?. iiar ,0 11 ?'?'?' id A igtttt 27 hn.| ?;?. nada vs. ?,, ?',?? ?, . s end Trad ?v ?th 27 paeaenser? malla and ?I ih? Hur Ht 2 M a in ?? ? ?? ? ' ? ? 1 dl 11 locate 1 Vnri, IVri >,?. vuku 1 SB lo Ih? Atlantic Frail 1 ?? ?uh 1 1 ?-. as? ? end fnill \i 11? ? d I th? Bar at I a in ? M fil y I Hi '. ' 'all uttg lui) ;? ? v .?' ? r,. ? Bald Vugii?' 7 Hn?i It.' Vrirt.ni ??oh inilsr ArrU?\! ?t the H.ir at ? a m -?..,???.. ?o.., not? ??i"? f}onal?sM an.i s, M ?usual i?; Porl au Trln?-?? 17 Te'l? 1 1 ? vi igi ... i?. leremle Ig ?m ?'a'.r? jj ?.".? Ka?anilla 85, Cartas?*?? -" Kii\pi.?nn 1 . ? 1.??. 20 r?-it ^'i Prince 80 ?n.i insc,,a 'i ?, " i?,.,t nc vni'ii. ?n Un? ?ith 2d |,?. ? ? ? -s mall? and nula? ?rrtved ? 1 . ? ?? . m . pri ii'in. 1 ? her J 1,, n a Bon with "?'? r?*?*er?ier? an,| mda? ?.irlv.1 ?t |h \'-*r at I?1 18 a SI Kinitici rwiln ?On. Hfitidi Aiigum ?g Bouthemptnn end Chtrrboori '.'7 ?n rviith? a f'e ?mi ,%24 . a?'in and "t4i? ite?r?^ eH*??'ng?r? . . , i-, Krt ?d St tl r ?r at 11 ? ?,' Bt#am?r ?^nrs.s? ?n \ *?ntofas??ta ran? -g , ? ? . ' ' 1 ? \. lames McCreery & Co, "McCreery Silks" Famous over half a century Complete assortment of the newest wpavns and colors in Plain and Novelty Hilks, Velvets mid Dress C?oods for Aiitunin wear. On Tuesday, September the ."?th. 1,5,000 Vards of Dress Satin in an Assort? ment of new colors, also black. .',.?? inches wide. ?s5fj P*'-' yard tasas 1.25 BLACK DHESS GOODS. la Both Store/,. ?V>00 Yards of fin? Black Broadcloth. Sponged and shrunk. .14 inches wide. 1.0."? per yard ? alii* 2 . ' Wholesale Department Fifth Floor, Twenty-third Street Visiting Buyers and Merchants are invited to inspect the Fall Collection of ?Silks, Velvets and Dress Goods. James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street This is Homeagain Day. Fall suits. Fall overcoats. Fall anythin/jf-to-wear. Whenever you're ready. With attractive prices on Summer suits if Fall still seems to you far oft'. Rogers Peet ?v Company. Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St. tofagaats 12, Tallal 14, ? hr:i.ii ir>. Valparaiso it, Talcanuano 20, Punta aim.as 27, Bt Lucia .MiH':.?' 1??, \ ;a Halt in.ore. S?, I'liitir i!. to V? R da.? ,<? ? '.. with indse Arrived al ttta Har a? midnight, 3d, Steamer Hertha Washington (Aust), Tries?* A'iKust i?>. Patraa 21; Palern.6 23 ?n.i Alaieis -..-.. ? Phelpe Bi other, #. i "o, ?.? II h:m .".?? tteerase psaaengera ani mdae. Am\fj ai th? Bar at 4 IC p m. Steamer Justin iBi), Matiaoa Auguat 17. l'ai-a 22 and Barbados 27, to i.ooth *.? (_*o. with .10 paeeengera, trails and mdaa. .\riiv*d at trie Mar ?ii 4. .'.', | in iwniT H'iffi'o (Oer), Hamhurg August -2, to Otorga a Pitou, ?n ballast, Paasad in Band*?-1 Hook at H:3?l p in. Stesmer Saramaeca i Dutch), raramar-H.o, t>. Funch, Kt?? a ' ?! i.ti th?' Ro\al Dutch VYeet| India Mail, with pis??"iK? is. mails and atdae, ] An? horfd in Quarantine at s ?O r m. Steamer Tesan, N.'* <?i!.?an>? Augwsl 81, le the American Hawaiian Ba Co, with indas, l'a-?? 1 n .-an.h Hook a' I'M p m. hand? Hook, x .i, Sepl 4, i?..;?? p m Wind f...?i, light br?ese; clear; aiveul : aae BAILKD. s'^ain?!-* Msdtson, .\"'f"k sad Newport Sews; i..m.i. Port Arthur; Batilla, Tesai i*lty; Rlehmond (Br). B* a ??rami?-. Fla: Cltj of Everett, ; (*heespeaka iHn, Bomba? Ionian.?. San Juan; Orenada iBri, Perti ( boy; Katahdin, Brunswick; Chesapeake, Haiti - i tort. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVED. Gibraltar, sew 4, ;; p m Koeni?; Albati (Oer) I Nea Yojk for .Nap:.-, aad <J?-li'?* miw ; ??o,|?,lj Auckland, s?pt 4 .'ape ortegal (Br), N< a ? rfc \ la ? Spa Town an.I Hell ou Ton laid, Sept 4 Montiese (Br), Sew Terk for rlenkow. Aden, Sepl ;: Muncastar < astie (Br>, New I York \ ;a Algiers foi Hollo. Cbarbours, >?;t 4. I \i m Ivalxer Wilhelm ?1?-r i Grosse (Oer), New v..ik \>a Ptyanout : hi? m? n (and pro ? a led? Marseilles Sept ! s'enesis iFr), Sea TerS ata Sai ? - H? t? sico s?-pt 4 llsacoi.?" iBr)? Saej York; ',.? Buen? i- Ayres, Bouthamptoo, sept 4 Thames (Brl, Saa I rk , .ntllla, Kb Baton, < W, narra.1"? and ' st Michaela Valparaiso, s?pt 4 Ramsay (Brl, Saw Voik and Tnompson'a Point vis si busts, Msat? \ . I?,. m..1 'la'.. .?!i tSI " BAltaBD Montevideo Bapl I Keh a ad iBr) (flota Re ?arlo), New Yo'k h .- Kepi - Oallleo iHn. Se? York ? n?, Bepl 2 Siamese l*rin (Br). N???l York Cherbourg s? r' 2. I a ? George Washington itleri (from Bremen and Southampton), New , ?fork. Gibraltar, *ept 4. ? n m Prlnses- Irene (Oer) I if! m Genoa sad Naples) N'en Tsrk 11| ?.., s? i; ] i,i Bretagne (Fr) Ses York. Antwerp, Sepl 2 Georgian iBr), Set? fork PA88BD Gibraltar, sept . Dues ''.egii Ibrusal iltal), ? N,.\\ Yoik fo? Naples a?id ?'.??!).'a. ;!'1. Argen ' tina lAuat), New Yoik f??r Trieste; Baal Glovsasl (liai), Sea ?.rk f r Palermo and \ iples Lizard, s.'.t :'. H?speros <?.*?' ?. N'en York for i'? ean I Dutch), New York for Rot I.I., Inland .He:?;.. New York for Dover and intwerp; MtniMwasss .Mr'. Nrsr York for l-miloti. Perini << i ' - ^; l? "a!'l IBri, Mam!? t"i Sew York P?atnet, ??;? i New York ?Ity (Br), See I a f< r Hr.stol AMUSEMENTS. ASTOR i? .? 1Mb 8l Bs S:I8 Mia w i . .?-m : 13 \\ ? ?I Ml '"'' lo II U 7 DAYS H M e. M are? W?LLACK'S POMANDER WALK ALHAMBRA M,, , y Bl l'\ k? >> SO ad Sal I -.'?> Two \v... k? i ?x?|it. IS?l.eorae \rl??? In "DUraell." 01 nMlftl -????sa Hint-hail?. I hip A LU Ml a I. Martsle, ??lepp. Mrhllnaer a liai '-' Klag. Groal lester. Pilai saa KaUt?. i ha? m? h- i man A to. ?,rr.,i | ?.?1er, I .l??-k Wilson A to., ol i - " 'fih?ku* ? ?'"?''?"-?? ; 'm MUnBH 0 ? I?"? Mil fled ASa? .: 15. GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD I MORTONS. < harioli? l'arr* A ? S., ?Ia?-k A Orlh. Other?. INST 1 WK.l.K*. iTH AVE.'.? i Mat -.'.. .'.n, INTEKNATIONAL TENNIS MATCHES, ?REAT BRITAIN vs. UNITED STUBS Boptambei II h. >?th ?.n.? B?h, 2:88 l' M u*'' Sid? Tennis (Tub, Rroad??? ?i?i ?? ?.. si BroadwB) Bspreas t.. *2**ih stiee? station R' served seau, il .*??. thra? <Ui>, f.? :?i So? on ?aie at A ?. Spa!?lin? A Broa., Wiiglit A l'H Ma, M Hri'l?. s anl Millets Ticket \sen . H ?iMMRRSTElN'H Da Haven llerl f.Msuej?. ??""? '"-*l I.'"1"" * ''" ??"'? " ? l.allj Mat .T. 18 T'. ?TeStSa vV IB other .. . SEPTEMBER 5th First showing of Shirts for Autumn wear. A ?tron| tendency toward h.iir line stripe ef? fects, blue and helio predominating. EARL & WILSON. AMUSEMENTS. TUPIR? i???' *? t"- s- K'gss..ui CMr lui? 2 ij. I JOHN DREW fi SINGLEMUj uiincny ??? -? nuudun I RANK Ths Orig ika si Mclntyre m snobs mMirj IC lIDtTIII. ? nAnniv Ev-ra. ?? " m ta Thura, (. Pat ? fS.' !? **? O l NUL M '.?,?.Il- IK'I'IR Lfii ut* ??' i.? -? ? '?H--H.1.. Pop pr v.? 8 ist Mf. BERGERE ki.V?V-' ..?..i uwiit 11:18 lo I a m < \l;\ill ?.Mil? The M ?:? ? se? sal III I I?) l'tKM KNICKERBOCKtH : " 'The Siren' wslla lato.irate?.' . Da ? DONALD THL BRIAN SIREN ? 'asi of im n i cm a Sanders ?X : '? I n v IKil'I.AN WIM w ES ' ?RITERION I.A8T 7 TIME*. JOHN HYAMS 6t LL1LA McINTYRE THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS te nu k> . skit. it. seats n.'vi Meassf. PASSERS-BY a r*a _? ._? ? -. W\ ij " a? a LV Ct.sj.Sj ,,, M,.,, i riktn time THY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE An American ; inedy 1 Hsrrls| NEW AMSTERDAM"? K ????. .?. sMui .... t.;e hin< ady LIBERTY cMRisiit Woos?io in LU SPUN. ??5 NIAI MONDAY. ? ? JULIAN ELTINGE THE FASCINATING WIDOW* fiSlCTV H.eatre. I?.' ? .' rTv uflltlY EXCUSE ME .'Mh \leeU ? .'?'?th Time -?tilur.las? I BSSJ1 I I BSSsslBSaSBJS AROliiND THE WORLD BKRIES ' ?*i IMPLE i. M.ll HI I ?V : ? WHITE?. GiROEN j i \*?r 7 inn - QERTRUDE HOFFMANN a LA SAISON DIS BALLETS RUSSass . >?-..??m of I - . -'J | v, x ? ,-s <n I i-asia nil M? -n M REVI I or 18)11 To. i : awl Mill III) -.??.. u a t Trot "J \ Sot h we II Browne ? MistJeek < \?.|\<> II .v IStl E ? Ml Jo'W..|l'g ? x'ikt.'i..... ufvAFOKb II l.HOI s|. ?? E. of 1 I?. *?*"?, ? ??":M:. Douglas Fairbanks \!t\^SeT usasse t niait ? ? '? ? aSAja ? CROSMiK ."","-'.""'?: H-W ?VThes By* 41 Kv. B 15 "*'*'? lew f?elos the hen-pecks ?HII ST ? I ? ? ? ' ? B's M Vufusiu? ' ' _,*,'*,* II.BJL ;V;Jo?n(nlS0n - R?^laO I VDI?* '-'"1 " M'' s7aS LTnlu --B? *?-*a EVERYWOMAN ?til? (MUD ll--.ll Kl?\\ WITH jHMg "l \t -I (Mi I HUH?? Ol I.SSS I'lKPI?* j^-PSilr. MAMTELL ? '? ?. y, S Mai v ? . ? ' ??' r' . *-%NH.?TTAN ' '.' m rpI 11 3 ,. nu ni BP l? Rn DALY'S Kls--s?s*c.- Sollos I''""* i >\, a '?? <'f ih? ci MAJESTIC hlnem*,-..|..r MotloB *f$? MADIftON **'?l lai liAMkst? I in It...ii.I I?.??'..? Mti-I' ,,,. ,VM IXM.ItlHIl ? .MU 1P.ANSIB.TT? n $lrt* pnru WORLD IN WAX. I ? 11 < ???,?* ED t N ? IM M \l??..l( \l M Is?M Hei?^ Ml ?.IE ? ?ronallon f.roupe an?! IVturr? ?C40EM? :? Vl>.1:. MOaTE CBISTO